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n CI J 0 Our immense stock of Dolmans andclo&ks of all styles, at prices rarying from $'.50 to $35.00. the same sold before at from $4.50 to $50.00. An elegant stock of ladies and gents' hosiery from five cents a pair upwards. A fine line of knit saques for ladies and Misses. Scarfs, hoods and all kinds of knit goods. We have a magnificent and now stock of silks, satins, plushes, silk velvets, both in plain and brocaded. An endless variety of silk handkerchiefs and all kinds of fancy and toilet articles suita ble for "We also keep a full Btock of clothing, hats and caps, gents and ladies' furnishine coods. boots and shoes. Our department in grb ceries and provisions is complete and our stock fresh and clean. We will sell our entire line of merchandise in the next sixty days at a discount from 10 to 50 per cent You may come with the satisiacsionthatwe will sell you goods at lower prices than ever before known in this city. , , , , ' - "' '" ' Wc only ask your kind examination, and we feel satisfied that you will find it to your advantage to buy from us. Remember, wc give no baits Our Prices are all uniform. JbJJRHPTlSrillZ & Nos. ÍO VcL IS IXTJEE TDFH3Z,7, ------ - SA.G-3A.TT iís v3i.G.i3, isrj"w 3vri::ioo. o L DAILY GAZETTE. Rate of Subscription. rallT,l year 11000 Dally, months "0 Dally, 1 inonlk I Delivered l carrier to any part of the city. Weekly, I year $ 3 00 Weekly. 8 mouth 1 For dvertlnin rate apply to J. H. Kooifler. (-altor ami prnprlrtur. W. O. KMgler, asno data and local editor. Considerable wool lius been coni injj into this market during the last few days. This is tha bast wool market in tht territory. The Albuquerque Journal states that $10,030,000 hare been paid out during the last two j iars by the- Atlantic and Pacific railrtai in tha city of Albuquer que. This accounts for Albuquerquo petting along no nicely, and not to any natural resources f her iwn. Tub DailfT Southwest, published at SilTar City, is a new Tenture in New Mexico iaurnalisin. Tho first number is brijht and full of news. James Mul len has made a decided success of the New Southwest and Grant County Herald as a weekly paper, and undar hi man agement the new daily will undoubtedly ba equally as successful. A jaitU stock company has been organized with a paid up capital of $10,000; a now power prass has been purchased and it is the intention ta enlarge tho daily, take the associate press report, and mako it equal to any paper in the tarritory. Electric I.l.bt. Dr. A. Burnett of this city is agitating tha subjact af electric light. He claims it to ae much cheaper and gives much better light than gas. Ho has been written to on the subject by the pianu facturera of the machines, who desire him to take the agency. Ho says a machino that will supply thirty burners can be furnishod for $3,800 all complete and this will furnish a brilliant light at the rata of fifty cents to one dallara burner por night. Si Teral influential citizens haTO ellercd to go into the mat ter and agree to take three burners apiece. Ten is the lowest enimbcr of burners that tho machine is made to supply, but machines can bo made large enough t furnish 100 burners just as easily. Those desiring to take an interest in the enterprise are re quested to call and see Mr. Burnett who is able to giye them exact informa- tian on the subject, lhe enterprise is a gaod one and will add immensely te uie appearance ci tho city if it is carnea through, Put us down for one light. hasoxic ;UAsn lodge. The Masonic grand ledge at Albu querque cemplcted its labors Friday. The Journal has the following account of the final proceedings. Tha cenimittee on grand master's ad dress made its report, and the report was adapted. The special committee on work made its report, recommending the dmsien of tho territory into three Masonic dis tricts with tha appointment of a deputy grand lecturer for each district, anil sending representatires from each lodge to a lodge of instruction to be held by the (grand lecture. Tho report was adopted. A resolution of thanks to the officers of the Atchison, Topaka and Santa Fe railroad company for faTors and cour tesies extended the members of the graad lodge, was offered and adopted. A special committee was appointed to prepare a set of resolutions thanking Temple lodge .No. 0, of Albuquerque, for the excellent entertainment provid ed the members of the'grand lodge dur ing their stay in the city. The annual election resulted in the choice of the following ollicers: Grand Master John IÍ. Wooten, of Las Vegas. Deputy Grand Master A. J. Foun tain, af Las Cruces. Grand Senior Warden YY. B. Chil dcrs. at Albuquerque. Grand Juiior Warden W. R.Tipton, of Tiptenville. Grand Treasurer IV. G. Riteh, of Santa Fe. Grand Secretary Dand J. Miller, of Santa Fe. A resolution was offered and adopted fixing the salary of the grand secretary at 1200 per yesr, payable quarterly. The lodge the: took a recess nntil 2 o'clock p. m. AFTERNOON SESSION Was opened by the installation of tha grand ofheers elect, and the following appointive officers. Grand Marshal A. McKay Whit conib. of Albuquerque. Grand Chaplain E. L. Allan, of Sil Ter City. Grand Sword Bearer Car,J W. Wil derstein, of Watrous. Grand Senior Deacon Cornelius Ben nett, of Silyer Citv. Grand J unior Deacon J. II. Kuhns, of Albuquerque. Grand Stewarts T. F. Conway, of Silver City and Lawrence LaPoint, of Las Cruces. Grand Tyler William E. Niemeyer, of Albuquerque. Immediately after the ceremony of tne installation liad been cemplcted. Deputy Grand Master A. J. Fauntain, in a yery felicitous speech, presented tha Worthy Grand Secretary, David J. Miller, with a handsome watch chain and charm, and a pair of lacre buttons. Ha thanked him m the name of the grand lodge for the services he had rendered without reuumeration and gaye him the testimonial to show in a leasure the esteem in which he was held by his brethren. The presentation was a complete sur prise to the secretary, who, as soon as he fully realized the situation, thanked the grand lodge far its beautiful gifts. The grand master appointed the fol lowiug standing committee on foreign correspondence: David J. Miller, A.J. Fountain and W. B. Childers. The Grand Lodge of New Mexico than adjourned to meet in bilver City on the second Tuesday in December, 1883. SOCIABLE Seasonable Drinks At . BILLY'S. SOCIABLE MILK PUNCH At BILLY'S. The Plaza hotel will bo more popular than ever this fall and winter as the steady arrival of guests now indicate. It is convenient to all parts of town, it U comfortable building in which to live and tho furnishing is elegant and tho table tho very best. The Plaza is tho best hotel of Is'ew Mexico after all and the guests universally so pronounce it. O-G-tf. I.ndlea and Oeutlainen, Your attention for a few moments only it will bo to your best interest. On January 1st I will have tho pleasure of moving into my new store, and until then I will oiler my stock at reduced 1riccs, and all I ask is an examination, have everything that any one of you eould want or want to give away for Christmas or New Year's. 12-3-0t Chas. Ilfeld. nnrlnir Acnduiny . At Wyman's hal!, Monday anil Fri dsv evenincn for adults. Thnrsdav and Saturday afternoons at 2 o'clock for children. I will give privato lessons every other night in the week excepting Monday and l riday. I rivato lessons for ladies every afternoon with the ex ception of Thursday and Saturday af ternoons. J ickets can bo secure at Uine & Sheafer's drug store and must he presented at the toor. 12 7 lm Will C. Coukeix. RED HOT hot Scotch at B i 1 ly ' s . Welcome! Welcame! Glorious Christmas, and citizens of Las Vegas to the Golden Rule, O. P. C, II , aad examine our immense stock of nobby clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes, blankets, trunks and valises at cheaper prices than at any other bouse in the territory. 12 12 tf Simon Lewis' Sons. Go to J. W. Tcarco for all kinds of carpenter and repair work, Railroad avenue. No. 333. 7-9-tf. Handsome solid and quadra plo silver plated tea sets, water sets, and all toner Kinds of silver ware of the most beautitul de' signs at Bartlett Brothers. Ex amine their stock and buy valu able Christmas gifts for your friends. BARTIETT BROTH ERS, Railroad avenue. 12 12 tf. Now is tho timo to buy what you need in fancy goods at L C. Elkin's, posiomce store, as ne is closing out me present stock at a very low figure to make room for holiday stock. 10-25tf RED HOT Irish whisky at Billy's. Wanted. A bright, intelligent boy, sixteen to eighteen years of age, to learn a desir able business. One living with his pa rents preferred. Address P. O. Box 621. 12-15-lw SOCIABLE PUNCH AT BILLY'S. Something Xtw, Mcc anil Nobby. Just received, per express, 50 black Prince Albert suits; 50 fino California Cutaway frock suits; 50 fine California frock suits; 100 nobby Overcoats, from $5 to $30; 5 dozen line Cardigan jack ets; a full line of lino eastern and Cali fornia underwear; fine socks, silk handkerchiefs at eastern prices. All goods guaranteed as represented. Call and examine our stock and cheap prices. Golden Rule One Price Cloth ing House, 312 Railroad Avenue, East Las Vegas, N. M. 12-12-tf. NOTICE TO THE TRADE. "We take pleasure in notifying; our customers and the trade in general that we have sold our business to Messrs, Eisemann & Jaifa,who will re-open our house with an entirely new stock of goods, and we would bespeak for them the same liberal pat ronada which was extended to us. JAFFA BROS. 12 12 tf Prodnce nnl Feed More. Graaf & Weil keep the only produce and feed store on tho plaza. A full stock of grain, hay and Hour always on hand in large lots. Cash paid for wool, hides and pelts. 4-2-tl The tickets for the German masque rade ball on Saturday, 23rd, are out and ou sale at Mr. Rutenbcck's in the old town aad at liiue.& Schafl'ers drug store in the now town. Tickets for gen tlemen, $1.00; for ladies, 50 cents. A committee of three will raise all the masks at the door to prevent any im proper characters Ironi gaining admit tance There will be a prize given for the best and the worst mask. Music will bo furnished by Bofl'a's orchestra. 20t3. Notice, To my friends. I have gone into the tailoring business with J. B. Allen, east side of plaza and I will be glad to see all my old customers and friends. Wc aro prepared to do all kinds of work in our line, Louis Hollenwageh. Willing to Die. islix, Dec. 20. After Flvnn re ceived his death sentence he said to the judge: "Thank you sir. I am as will ing to go there (looking upwards) as to go home. I wish you all good day." Cloning Ont Notice. Having decided to remove from Las Vegas, I propose to sell all, set up goods at first cost and all other goods at corresponding low rates. Persons in need of anything in my line please call and secure a bargain. All persons knowing themselves in debted to me will please call and make personal settlement between now and the 22d of this month. All accounts unsettled by the above named time will be placed in the hands of attorneys for collection with out exception. Any person having any claims against me will please present them for im mediate settlement. 12-12-tf A. O. Robbiss. JA8. A. LOCK HAART, PreiUent. BICHABD DUN ST, Vice President. NEW MEXICO LUMBER ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL STOCK, S250,000. Las Vegas, New Mexico RUPE & MAXUFACTUBE1M OF DOORS, SASH, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. DE Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Siding, Ceiling, Floor ing, Oils, Glass, Paints, Plaster Paris, Cement, Plasterer's Hair and Building paper. o. We?&:&L&, JSr&-w Zo:- E. ROMEKO. ROMERO & Successors to ieneral Lumber Dealers. ceand yard comer of 12th and Bridee streets.Las Vegas. N. M. WHOLESALE DRUGGIST FIRST NATIONAL j Vosas, - - - - - 3NToxv lVoiloo. Has just opened his new stock of Druf, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Puints and Oils, Liquors, Tobacco and Cig irs. PBTho most careful attention is given to the Preseription tradefcs Sole airent for Nw Meilco for the common sense truss. THE KENTUCKY :mmo:d' NABOB WHISKY! The Best and ll& 1 can show thousands of lcKers from pewons from all parts of the Union and Canada, to testify to its merits and the benefit it has afford ed as a family remedy and tonic. And hnt been endorsed bv the medi cal facility as the best Whltky lor Dyspepsia, Indigestion, etc. Has been sold in all the Eastern Suites and given universal satisfac tion It is hlirhly reeemmended by the faculty in ail cases of Nervous i"LLD Bl-NARDBDISTHLE?! jl ness, Meanness, ueuuiry, nyspepsia, jnuijrestion, thills and Fever, etc. It Unow introduced to the public of the l'acillc Slope, endorsed by the following certificates of the eminent Dr. Dana Haves, Stato Acsay erof Massachusetts, snd Rev II. C. Loudrrback, of 'St. Louis, Mo., both gentlemen prominent in their professions, and which is a guaran tee, to ail buyers of its purity i.d quality . CAUTION. None genuine uiless labeled wilh hit signature over tho cork. O. B1MMONDS. Labohatobv and Office, 4 State 6t Boston, September , 1873 Gkokob Sjmmonm, ísq. Mr The sample marke "Nabob VVhiKky" received from several firms lias ben analysed with the following re sulta: It is of selected alcoholic strength and FREK FROM ADDBD FLAVORS, oils, acids; metals; or other deleterious substance This Whisky is PURE, of superior quality, and suitable for dietic or medi cinal purposes. S. DANA HAYES, State Assayer, Massachusetts. Country orders promptly attended to. ramilies supplied by the gal lon, case or bottlo. CHAS. BLANCH ARD , Sole Agent for Las Ve:as and Vicinity. EXCHANCE Newly re-orened under the ly furnished and arranged. Good rhi rr r pi.uu per uay West siicie STEIN, MANDELL & CO., WHOLESALE aad RETAIL HARDWARE. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, Carry a full line of Mining, Carpenter anil Blacksmith Tools. Agents for JL UJr OTSIT POWDEH CO., n, nioTTxaaa fowuer oo., L. 3k - efts OC.'J9 STOVES And the Largest and Best Stock in the Territfy. EUOEMO BOBO Treasurer. X H. MAXWc LL, Secretary. New Mexico. Planing Mill, BULLARD, IER3 IN I.. II, MAXWKLL MAXWELL E. Romero. AND RETAIL 3 BANK BUILDINC, PRODUCTION. Purest for Medicinal and Family- Purposes. ausnices of Mrs. H. Mercar. Naw. beds and good table. Terms, or IPlcuza,. HOTEL, Garrard k Cunningharrii INSURANCE, Real EstateuftLive Stock BROKERS, Notaries Public AND Conveyancers. WE HAVE for sale improved and unimproved city and Hot Springs property. City and Hot Spnngs property to rent. Cen trally located business houses and offices to rent. Ranches and water fronts in the best stock raising sections of Mew Mexico for sale. Horses, cattle and sheep for sale. WE WANT real estate and live stock all we can get to sell on fair terms. Bonds, deeds and contracts carefully drawn. Ac knowledgements taken and col lections made. All business placed with us shall have prompt attention. GARRARD & CUNNINGHAM, Bridee Street Las Veas N.M. QQ.ÍÍÍíf0S' MANZANARES WIN UOUvU ing stock for salo at three onts on the dollar. c 12-U.tf. UAIITUIU) ft CUNRINCItAM. Wc hnvo now on hnnd nnd will continue to re ceive this season, Hit the delicneies tint tho eustern market nffords. We can not ennmernto nil our larjro nnd varied stock, bu t will mention a few wo receive twleo per week. All kinds of for eign nnd eastern Sau sages; smoked T, EELS, 1IEIIRIKG-, ETC., ETC. We have one car-load of CALIFORNIA TABLE FRUITS, Jellies and Jams; aleo imported preserves, Sauces of 11 kinda, Olives, Catsup. -p. lish and French Mustards, French ' m dies, and intact we have the Ian- .. and tincst stock of staple nuu FANCY GKOCEKJZr In the city. Ourpricesarc as low as th . est. As for our BREAD and CAKES This market bus been so often deco'viv" with imitations of it that we need say nothing more than that e fflve you LEON'S OWN ItHEAD, Ifl ounces to a loaf, and our Cream Bread is one pound and nine ounces to each rund loaf. LEON BROS. T, OPERA BriLDISK, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. The Best of Meals at Rcastnubie Kates. OYSTERS Served to order at n!l times and In tho very best Styles. E- B. TAYLOR- IRKS DINING HALL -A PLACE FOlt WEARY TRAVELERS TO FEAST Best Tables in the City. Oysters Prepared to Order. pOPEN nil timea of day and night. GRAND AVENUE, IN REAR OF RAT1IBÜBVS SHOE STOKE. For the Holiday Trade AT THE LITTLE CASINO Arbuckle Coffee, per lb., 18cts. Granulated Sugar, " " 12i " Irish Potatoes, " " 2i " Rose of Kansas, 50 lbs., 1.75 California can goods, 31b 30cts 81b can goods, 5 cans, 90 " 16 Bars best soap, 1.00 All other articles in my line at Eaual Rates. 12-17-tf LOOK BEFORE YOU BUI Headquarters for Dolls and Toys at the 'FAMOUS," ISIDOR STERN, Bridge street, "West Las Vegas. 12-21-tf. RED HOT Tom nod Jerry at Billy's; LAS VEGAS IRON WORKS. O". C. ADLiOKT c SOVP3 Foundry and Machine Shop Is now In running order, nd having firot-clM machinery, will do all work In their line, lb neatness and denpatcn. Their Machine !-hnp will make Mill and Milling Machinery A specialty and will build and repair 'team rnsinca, pumps, pulleys. Bankers , shafting, saw. ing uiandrelU, boxes, oto., ele. All kinds of iron turning, boring, (dailug and bolt cutting. Their FOxririDr will ::.::! Iron Columns. Fences. LlntWs Sash Weights, Window Sills and Caps, Boiler Fronts, Stairs and Baluster, O rate Bars wresting, move Howls, In fact make arytblng of cast iron. Give Cash Paid For P. L. IIINE, DEALERS IN Drugs') Medicines, Toilel Articles and Perfumery, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at All Ilourt, Day and Xigltt. riOomiART oo. east IjA -nuoej VALLEY DINING HALL Best table, in Las Vogue for tho money, lluoa bur In connection. A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY, Where washing will be doñe promptly for a most moderate pi ce. Chas. EVIelendv. Proprietor. OLD KENTUCKY WHISKY. l KESII LAUKK AT 5 CEilTS VVAl GLASS. Choice Brands of Wines and Cigars at CHAPMAN HALL, P. J. MARTIN, Prop. IMMENSE ! IMMENSE ! ! IMMENSE ! ! ! WHAT? Tho QurJlty and Qantity of mUB, BUNS, PIES, CAKES and Etc. Daily EXanuiae, Tired at the CENTER 3.LI?Trr. Yes, they all "mow it, they all know it. THE EUROPEAN RESIMJfi Hun la connection witli Kenric's Meat Market anfl Grocery Best place in the City To get an excellent meal At all Hours of the Day, -AT- Rcasoxiable Hates ! o -r s ?:; s SERVED TO ORDER. Everybody Call and Try Us ! BOARD PER WEEK, $5.50. SOUTH SIDE ÓFTII15 PLAZA. Q. ST. DENIS, CHARLES MYEK. LA VEGAS Soda Manufactory ARE PREPARED TO TO.Ii ALL OUPERS FOR Soda, Sarsaparilla, Ginger, Rasp berry, and Seltzer MINERAL WATERS ON SHORT NOTICE. Main Street. Zion Hill. Just Received at CHAS. ILFELD'S A full lino of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS' CARDS. Also a benutiful lot of Ladies' Novelties, suita ble for Cliriatínn presenta. TJ-lo-tf Water Stove Grates, Racks, Dtnve , Líos, Legs, Wheels, l'inious, Mower Parts Etc., Etc., Etc. them a call and save money an 1 dulay, Old Cast Iron. o. o. miAr.rEH uñón unuuMi aiuna YOU WILL FIND ALL KINDS OF Staple and Fancy Groceries All Now nnd Fresh, Alio Leon Bros.' CREAM BREAD. Just received all kinda of Fancy Candies, Fruits, Canned Goods, Mince Meat, Sour Krout, White Fish, Flour, Etc., Etc. In fact everything found in a well fllfel grocery store. Opposito Hupo & Bulliird's plaining: mill. m m South side of Plaza. BEST OF FRESH BEEF, PORK AND ! always on hand. HARLEY J. KENDRICK. Proprietor. TV Plaza H is Now Open lo the Public Day Boarders, $".0 per week. Transients from $2.50 to $4.00 per day. Suits of rooms, parlors with bed rooms at tached, can be obtained ut$4.0U per day. Front room at $3.00 per day. Firstclassinall its Appointments MRS. S. B. DAVIS, Proprietress, LasVeeas - - New Mexico. NEW MEA MARKS ;otie of DixMolntion. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between W. E. Marwcrio, J. Gruner and C. D. Hrumley, under tho Arm name of Marwede, Biumley Co.. has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. C. I. Brumler retiring. The business will be con tinued at the old stand by W. E Marwede and J. Gruner, under the firm name and style of Marwede & Gruner. The n iwflrm will collect all debts and assume the payment of ail the liabilities thereof. W. E. Marwede, J. GBtlNER, C. D. Bhohlst. Las Vegas, Hoc. 1, ltííi.-12-a-tf. .sa"'.