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MOMIHC GAIETTL' LAS VWiAS. TUUAY. SK. 11. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. SPRINGS SITTINGS. CITY ITEMS- LUTE WILCOX, C.'.j li'r. Movements of People Around the Meadow City. Bits of News from the Gem of the Mountains. THE CITY. A ap wnt tuiimf l bl wi.rk. And ru (bin Urkle; Hlun bujr. uithcn 1 Tkra made iter cackle. At Ut upon dniranir' cbtk II rttlrd down to drill; II l.Kl lrd Uhtt fr half .a hur. And tbm be I r r bit W. Ei'Gts llwr. Tim kLoois are til booming- The court bou will i built UUj. Yesterday was one of New Mexico's finest. bunch oí emjlo lock keys swaiU sn owner at this oflice. Tr.,u nnrnfil brisk yesterday snd the business outlook is cheerful. Tiia ruin Kfasiin lias puarentlY re turned, after a vacation in the states Price Lane's ranch house, ton miles frani Watron Mound, burned Jjundaf night. - Tli- Km Mltmi.l Hi ties rave au exhi bition drill on their parade grounds last night. The Las Vegas lawyers attcudmg the Springer court still linger upon the lield ef debate. The San Miguel rifles are organizing names enrolled. Bell's ranch, about sixty miles south of this city, wus purchased by the Or cutts yesterday. It may interest T. B. McNair to know that his commission as notary public expired yesterday. But one postal note has been paid at the Las Vegas pestoflice, and that came from Albuquerque. The Las Vegas commandery of KniKhts.Templar will hold an election of oflicefs this evening. The Dubuoue cattle company pur chased four hundred head of beeves from Page & Mingu yesterday. Tim ortlur of United Workmen have rented rooms in the Wymas bloci, and are fitting them up in handsomo siyia Major Wood worth will soli out tho entire plant ef the Sturges saloon on Centre street, if a purchaser can be found. Another baso ball match is announced for Sunday. A picked nine under the captaincy of Will Crawford will meas ure bats with the Quicksteps. An unclaimed overcoat hangs on a peg in this ofliee. The owner is ex pected to call and get it, as we are not running a pawn shop this year. Keen stoutly declares that the F. Ü. F. "firing" the other night prevented a spell of sickness. It would be difficult to chose between the remedy or the malady, however. Ned Gross figures in a caricature Íiostee" in Frank Evans's bulletin on 'onter street. Tho picture represents tied as the heavy hitter of the commis sion house dudes. Charles I.feWl Is down the country. K. ll-nry has gone south on an insur net trip. Mrs. i. M. Ciillies left fr New York jcterdy. F. Domiu-s. a Trinidad man, wa in the city yentcrday. Lieutenant Lea i'biger,uf l l Union, tltil Sunday in the city. J. W. Lvnch is off fr Lis ranch on the staked plains of Texas today. Y. A. Blake. E. D. Bullard and F. Ahof left for Santa Fe yesterday. Xf. 11. McBroora arrived from LaCin- ta yesterday and left for Santa Fe. Mr. A. LaRaois back from St. Louis. and joins bis family at the l'laza hotel. A. 1). Clarke, deimtv United States marshal, returned yesterday from Den ver. Miss May Fitzgerrcll left for Topeka reslerday to continue her studies at Bethany female college. Major S. Fuller ami wifo left for Ly ons, lowa, yesteruay. iney win oe gone several weeks. Frank Kimball, Esq., father of the late Mrs. Carruth, arrived from Law rence, Kan., yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Gill, who have been the guests of Bishop Dunlop, left for their homo in St. Louis yesterday. Misses Mary and Isabella Dunlop de parted yesterday for Topeka whore they are to become pupils in Bethany college Tom Collins has been found at last. He returned from Mineral City late last nieht. accompanied by a dozen other lively fellows. William Jarrett, one of the lirxt po lieeman in Las Vegas, and whe braced otr to Guaynias with tho Morley expe dition tour years ago, is nere again. Mrs. Moliuelli wont to Denver yester day with her children, who will attend school there. Dr. Van Zandt accompa nied them. He goes to remain permanently. J. U. Brinker, a dignified young man from Denver, is paying his first visit to tho elbow city. He carries pickle and vinegar samples for L. J. Loper & to., the well-known firm. Oliyer Earecsou. a cousin of Mac Blackwell and an employe of Gross, Blackwcil & Co., left yesterday for Glas gow, Missouri, where he is to appear as a witness in a murder trial. Forty-five J. Phillips, who has been missing in the lower country for the past month, returned yesterday look ing like a Capo May dude. He is tho only man on record returning from the lower country that boro semblance to a dude. 11. S. Kerens, St. Louis; John T. Elkins, Kansas City; Ed Kinney, Liber ty; J. M. raiber, bt. Joe; Mrs. uapt. Keys and two children. Fort Stanton; H. G. Morse. Chicnsro: James A. Phil lips, Chicago; J. E. McCallister, Tas cosa, and Georgo McCoshan, Liberty, aro at the Plaza hotel. Col. R. S. Kerens, a St. Louis capital ist, and a prominent denizen of the old fashioned citv at the conlluer.ee of the great rivers, stops at the Plaza for a day or two. He know Colonel Seewald somewhere back in the Uimvista of the years, and they had a reminiscence party yesterday. Arthur C'nger a hre jterJaj from Fort L nion. The attendance at the Hot Spring on Sunday was yery light. Bishop Dunlop LeM a pci! aervice at the Montezuma Sunday uight. J. P. Elkins, astariouter from Kan an City, stops at the Montezuma. J. D. IJurnalU of Urhana, Illinois, packed his trunks for home yesterday. Dr. ltas.lt y. of Lawrence, Kansas, left for home yesterday, after remaining here two days. Mr?. F. (i. Fuller, a cu.vt at the De pot hotel, left for her hme id Lincoln, Neb., yesterday. F. P. Williams, a Chicago stock yard roan, was at tho Moutezuma yesterday with two friends. Frank Perrin and family will leave for Denver today, en route io their homo in Kansas City. 1). C. Sterrett and brother, of Chica ro. went to Santa Fe yesterday and will retern tomorrow. John Feote, a New York citizen of tho venerablo type, left for home yes terday. He was delighted, etc. lrvus Coy, attorney for the Chicago stockyard company, was at tne Spriugs vasterdav. bnt left for tho Atlantic & Pacific country. L. K. Phillips, a young man from Now York, and who has been a guest at tho Hot Springs hotel for two months left for Dodgo City yesterday, Ho has had a number of hemorrases ol the lungs since Friday and was advised to suea. luwer uimuuc. Gillie Adams yesterday shot a rattle snake bearing seven tuitions, ine snake was in a coil ready to strike at th bov when he dismounted and shot it with a pocket pistol. Rattlesnakes are a scarce article in this section, as this is tho first ono wo havo heard of, EvtuTTHixa Niw. Jut arrived at Ben's: Freno fig. freh quinces, frese crab apples. freh pomegranates, to gether itb all kinds of aorUd fruits. ANo a lull line of confectioneries, in cluding ruarthmallow drops and cara mels. 11. W. Wimax fnrnihed yesterday te Don Carlos II. Ariuijo the finest white glos casko ever brought to this territory. It will be sent to L.as truces today, and used for the burial In that citv of the infant chil.t of Mr. Armijo. PfcBoxs wanting choice plants for winter blooming can get them at very moderate rates at Hot Springs green house, by calling for them before frest sets iu. 127-lw Finest iiquor in the lorritorry at Col. Crummey's Club House. J rumie takes the bun as a bartender, and tries to please all patrons of tho Club House. E. Robert's club rooms have got to bo the most popular placo in town Everybody goes there to see the sights Ik you wish saddle horses for a pleas ant i iio to tho Springs at reasonable rates, call at Kennedy's stables on Douglas avenue. Oli papers at tho Gazette oilice in noat packages at lifty cents per hun dred. On Sunday F. Altof, a New York man stopping at tho Montezuma, attempted to ford the Gallinas at the Hot Springs. The river was runniuff hiirh and Altof was nilvked not to alicmut tho feat of fording. With an answer about mind míT one's own business, ho drove into thn wat or and the horso was drowned and carriage completely wrecked . Tho outGt belonged to Duucan & Oakly and 450 will bo reouned from Mr. Altof to repay the loss. Mrs. Thomas Nickerson. who is a r-uest at tho Montezuma, after attend- inirsoi vico at the Baptist church in this eilvlast Suudav. visited the crave of the late W. H. Morlev at the odd fe! low' cemetery and decorated it with wild flowers from the hills and choice exotics from the Hot Sprinsrs green house. Mrs. Nickerson is wife of t rf tlw Mívion ÍVntrfll' of which road Mr. Morley was chief en- ),000 gmccr wue.u no uiuii jo ucu. Tí ol ice. Wo wis'.i to sta o to tho public that from ibis lime on, ii'! fuc! will be col lei tcd upon de'ivcry, and out of justice to nil. no ilist;nctiou will be made. We i'l guarantee you full weight and tho ijist coal that can bo brought to the market, and will sell as rcasonab o as possible. We trust that no exception wili ba taken to this, and solicit a con timninec of your liberal patronage. (J. P. COXKLIN & CO., 12.V11. Dea'ers in fuel of all kinds. Milk I'l sch and ambrosial cocktail at Mulim lli's todsy. Good rigs and saddle bora are al ways to be bad at 1 . 4. Kennedy s tabica on Ikmgtas avenue. P. J. KtNNi.nr. of the I Vmglu avenue ale and feed stable, makes a specialty of furnishing rigs for country drives. Di sein's dairy U the moat popular with Las Vegans. J. B. Allen has just received a splen did line of new samples from Wanama ker & Brown. Leave your measure with him if you want a good fit. Shop on Bridge street near Blanchard's. 110 MeuCUAnts' draw poker is the latest game at Gene's private club rooms. Ladies, go to Miss Crawford for fashionablo dress making and all kinds ef hair work. Douglia avenue and Eighth street. 1231 F. W. Flkck, in his Center street es tablishment, is always prepared to do ' all kinds of tailoring, alterations, re pairing and renovation of gentlemen's spparcl. If he can't make a nice job of your garment ho will leu you so promptly. Abeytia Bkos. & Co., will start a branch store at Socorro, N. M. They have already a good locality at that placo and all their fixtures ordered. Filigree jewelky in all attractive styles at tho Hot Springs branch of Georgo W. Ilickox & Co. Cabinet and panel photographs at T. E. Evaus' east side gallery. 121-lw. nOÜTE-S- TO LO-AJS". Sell Moil ii Ll id D III OF NEW MEXICO, Limited. Carson & Watson. General Managers, 150 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, Scotland. GEO. J. DINKXL. GENERAL MANAGER IN THE UNITED STATES Rooms 4 and 5, First National Bank Building, Plua, Las Vegas, N. M. Money to Loan for a Term of Tears on First-Class Approved Real Estate Security. .Members of the Advisory Board in the United States; Jefferson Itaynolds, Chas. Blanchard, Wm, A. Vincent, President First National Bank, Wholesale and Retail Merchant, Attornejr-at Lair, LAS VEGAS, N. M. LAS VEGAS, X. M. LAS VEGAS, N. M. CEO. J. DINKEL, General Manager, Las Vegas, New Mox. O. HOUGHTON" WHO LKS ALE WASTKH. Herman Krudwig is now ready to do all kinds of brick laying, plastering, cementing, patching, or anything per taining to mason work. Has for salo lime, brick, plaster of Taris in large or small quantities. Inquire at millinery store formerly occupied by Mrs. Krud- wig. 3-18-if No tourists visiting Las Vegas Hot Springs should leave without purehas- ng some ornaments in genuine ' Mexi can iiligreu work from Geo. W. Ilickox & Co., at that place. Hardware. Stoves, FIRE ARMS, jflLMllVtXJIMITIOISr. SITUATION" wanted by a flrst clnss cook, both mpat mid DHS'.rv. ia or out of thoclty. 'I no very boat of rpcomineiiilntions. AddrutS U.S. KtMJ, last'ifii8 pomomce. STUAYKD. A Mack homo branled on riirht houl.ier. O on rlirht jnw. Heturn or give information to LEWli LUTZ.Las Vt(fas. .1011 SALE. Throu ponies mid a sprint? wiiL'on lor Biile nt n oiirgnin. Enquire 01 11. Jits. Hnywaid, at tho lulton Market. I will Bell Five, Thousand Dollar of street railroad stork. Call on J.J. FITZG EUHtl.I., thn blve Heal Kxtate ABf nt. lit lUt Seminary Musical Department Having accepted the position aspnn ipal ut the musical department of the Las Vegas seminary, I am prepared to nslruct my pupils to whom it is most couvement in tho music room of tho building. ierms reasonable- ana provisions made for practicing. All new applications will bo received at tho seminary every Saturday after noon or by letter, care of Chas. Ilfuld. Ilespoctfully, Mus. tí. A. Benjamin. Of all the bud roads in San Miguel county don't send us over the drive to the Hot tlpriugs. It is simply abomi nable and in a shape never before wit nessed by the writer. Sam Adams is now running a horse ranch out on the niosa, south of the city about live miles. All the broken down and spavined horses in town are stop ping out there for their health. G. P. Conklin & Uo. are anxious to impress upon the lainds of fuel con sumers that they have laid down a new rule. Hereafter they expect cash on de livery of coal. Ü 9 money, no coal. Just why the postal noto is not ex pansive enough to take in a live dollar bill is past all modern comprehension tour dollars ami ninety-nine cents is the nearest it gets to filling a pressing need. Miss Pearl Wilson, one of the most notorious young ladies ever turned out ef Kt. Louis that city of estrayed fem ininity was in the city yesterday, and was recognized by some of her former friends. The county commissioners will hold a special session today to hear tho re port of tho last of many committees ap pointed to settle the court house enigma. It must be that tho matter is solvable and will be solved this time. RAIL RAY. Bright and Newsy Notes About Trains and Trainmen. Major Wisner is off duty for a week and Ed Stimmol officiates in his place, U. H. Dotterer, master mechanic at liatón, was in tho city yesterday, a guest at the Plasa hotel. : Charles Roddy, from the Saula Fe's general offices at Topeka, antved at the Hot Springs yesterday, accompa nied by his wife. Conductor Mudge goes east today to take a vacation of two weeks. When ho returns ho will take charge of the work train on the southern division. Henry Sturges, ex-stock claim aaent. is in Albuquerque. His old office has been closed, anu tho duties of the de partment go to a clerk in the superin tendent's office, M. P. Adams, paymaster of the So nora railway, loft for Hcrroosillo yester day. Ho has been on a two months' vacation, spending most of the time at the hot springs. Adams is a pleasant little fellow, and we want t see him in Las Vegas often. A crank signing himself G. W. B. is making an unsavory reputation by issuing libelous circulars on the compa ny's manifold material. Ho is making himself very much disliked and hxing himself to loso a position that pays him $40 per month. His case goes to headquarters for cunsidei ation . A Trio of Thieves. Tliecoiintv i:iil holds aimoiur its num erous other iiilciesting boarders James Harris. A. W. Smith and YV . Ll. Uas- ton. a trio of Questionable citizens. The.v wp.ro arrested in J. H. Teats's store at Fort Sumner, last week, charced with stealing forty head of cattle from the Kansas City cattle com pany, Jack Hardesty, Gunter & Mun scn. A. T. Beal & Co., and the Leo & Scott cattle company, all operating on I lia eastern rancres of this county. It is alleged that these cattle were rnn off their rasooctive ranees, their brands burned and altered, and tho stock linal- lv sold at Fort Sumner, lhe prelim inary hearing of these follows will come up in Justice segura' s court Tomorrow, when it is expected witnesses will be present from all the ranges represented. The fellow Harris is at the head of the gang, and is said to bo the leader ot the striking cowboys ho raised such a furore on the panhandle last spring. It is told by the officers who brought the party in that Harris is a bad man from way back, and that he is wanted in Texas on a $1,000 reward, for murder or something of that sort, The cattle men around Fort Sumner hayo their lookers on other suspicious characters who are supposed to be in the deal. lOU KENT. Exchange Corrull; also one store in Exchanire humlimr. Apply to NE1I. COLOAX, Hridgs street. 1:3 lw T70K SAT.E. A steam saw mill sltunte l nujir r tho Hot Springs. Abundancn of timber. Good title given. For particulars apply to thisollicp. "IITANTED A nice oflico desk; also a coun Y ter 10 or 12 feet lonir. Address J. H. Cougblin. W. U. T. office. FOU SALE As stylish a sido-bar top bngiary as there is in Las Veiras. Nearly new and In elegant condition. Cheap. Address, J. B. K., Oazette oflice. Graham, tho well known tonsonal artist, can now bo fouud on tho plaza with J. Uoberts, whoso place is next to Houghton's hardware store. He hopes to seo all of his old customers there and will continuo t servo them faithfully, Hon Oaklcyjdid not let Sunday pass by without ins regular adyenturo Whilo passing along Bridge streot, near -twelfth, his horso "stip" suiedand up set tho buggy. Don landed gracefully and in time to prevent a catastrophe, A hail storm at the north of the city Sunday afternoon throw the Gallinas in to a roarinsr stato almost immediatelv. Water in the stream rose four foet In thirty minutes. Tho bridge at National street stood tho tide without weaken ing. Another metropolitan feature to Las Vegas is tho new police station at Bridge and Twelfth streets. It is now open and ready for business and looks more liko a "central" than anything heretofore in use in this city. Marshall Franklin is the o'flicer in charge and has a desk for the use of reporters. According to tho Santa Fe paper the services of the deputy Uiuted States internal revenue col deputy United States internal revenue lector at this placo havo been dis pensed with. If such be tho case, Col lector Smith has not been officially in formed as yot. The paper also joking in forms us that the headquarters of the district are to be located at Santa Fe, wherever that may bo. Laughable item from the Trinidad News: Charley Gross, amenaber of the firm of Gross, Blackwell & Co., of east Las Vegas, and the chief clork, Mr. K. 8. Tucker, of the same farm, came in yesterday morning on the Dublin ex press and after being chaperoned around town by Johnnie Westphaling, departed for Denver, on the evening train, highly pleasedwith their first visit to Trinidad. Society item from the Silver Citizen. William Holmes, and aunt, Miss Vina Smith, accompanied by a lady friend, visited Georgetown teday. Miss Smith and friend are from Las Vegas, visiting Mr. Holmes, and are improving the op portunity by visitinc the surroundinc camps and other places of interest. They return to two. 'the meadows" in a day or The Wrons-Doers. Officer Nick Delgado registered Dan Wells at Justice Segura's tribunal yes terday. Tho bill wits $2 and costs. Wells jilead guilty to drunk and dis orderly conduct. Lino Castro was drunk and was taken in by the west side officers. The tine was $1 and costs. Jose Gallcndro indulged in a Sunday spree and found a placo at Segura's yesterday. Ho plead guilty and paid 1 1 and costs. j Tho cow thieves from the burnt pines will be heard tomorrow. Charles Outra, an Italian with a whisky appetite, was arraigned before Justice Segura yesterday, and was let out on a line ol fl and costs. Pat liyan, presumably a frenchman, plead cuiltv to a plain drunk vesterdav and was assessed tho regular fee. Marshal franklin was in Katon yes terday looking for another individual bearing the euphonious title of "The Kid." This "kid" was identified with the highway robbery of Abeling the other night, and is said to have made way with most of the boodle. Frank lin had traces of the voune rascal all the way to Raton, but learned oil arriv ing there that ho had but twelve hours before departed for Trinidad. Having crossed tne colorado line a requisition would have been necessary to bring him back, and i ranklin did not feel justified in losing the time that it would tauo to get tho needed documents. A Bad Bank Porter. Yesaerday morntng as the clorks of Fiast National bank were about to en- upon tho roatine work of the day shey met with an experience that does not occur in their business oftener than a thousand years or so. The porter of the institution, a young coloaed man named George . Williams, suddenly appeared upon the scene rigged out in a soldier's unitorm and armed with a musket with fixed bayonet. Making a charge upon the bewildered clerks, W illiams drove them around the room and finally corralled them in an ante room, from wh-cu they were relieved byacop. It transpired that Williams hos lost his mental powers and was as crazy as a loon. He had always been considered a most trustworthy young fellow and his unsettled mine is a mat ter of much surprise. Dick Van took cearge oj the unfortunate young fellow and started for Missouri with mm. Missouri is the home of Williams and he can play "soger" there all he wants to. FriOIt SALE. Two good houses with exten sive grounds and improvements. For in formation and Diirticulars anply to Juan N, Lucero in rear of tho Catholic churchon the west side. ASSAYKUS completo sirable. Address, outfit. M ., 2, New and de- Uazettb of lice. "Blowine in'1 a Smelter. Las Vegas friends of Socoro and the minin industry of that favored section will learn with pleasure that the third or Billings smellcr.theroabouts, "blew in." At 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon the first furnace of tho Billings smoker blew in. Evervthiuc was activity at the works, and a train of thirty ore teams, just in from tho mines, made the scone busy. The sampling works have been running all week and several carloads of limo rock had been crushed. Every thing worued easily and successfully. By eight o'clock slug was drawn off, and bv mulniíilit bunion was turnea out. A number ot people were present and most hosintally received by Mr. Billinors and Mr. Jungk. The smoke was blown out of tho top of tho furnace, as tho flue connecting with the large stack has not been completed, this will bo finished during the week, when the second furnaco will blow in, and Socorro will have a sure enough melt ing pot, and ono that can be counted upon as a surety. Senator Keller has "a horso". on Linn Hall. Lum travels for lianklin Mc Veigh & Co., Chicago wholesale grocers He arriyed direct from Chicapn Sunday and yesterday sallied out to see his trade. Before leaving the Plaza hotel ho took out a can of prepared hash and left it en the senator's desk. The sena tor changed the can during the momen- tarv absence of Lum and placed in Us stead a can filled with mud fixed up for tho occasion. The reader can imagine Lum' s chagrin when he opened his par cel a few minutes later at tho sloro of tho Leon brothers. MERINO RAMS For Sale. eZ.ff acclimated Merino rams. Thfso ill fvy rams are frnin tho celebrated Cliin ci y Hocks, formerly of Puerto do Luna, by thoroughbred Merino rama Imported from Vermont, and are a better lot of home-raised rams than have before been offered in this market. Prices range from fS to $12. For further r articulara address, Uinkcl, Handy, Uro 8 4 Co., Las V egas, N. l. THE WALTER A. WOOD MOWING MACHINE. The Little Globe has this milita ty in formation: "reur soldiers from Jbort Bayard, New Mexico, and four from Fort Union wero at the deuot this morning, enroute to iort Leavenworth to engage in the annual prize shooting. These men are the best shots at the pests named and will compete for places in tho deportment team. The regular soldiers do not par ticipate in any national shooting "tour nament, as a great many suppose. The men who were lately defeated in Eng land were malitia men and the pnzo shooting in tho army is kept up simply to iuduce the men to practice." The west sido lioso company's meet ino- which was to have beeu held last night went by tho board. A special meeting will be held some night next week, when the proposition from the Albuquerque fair assocation relative to going to that place to engage in a tour nament will be acted upon. If the west side boys conclude to go to Albuquerque it will be creat fnn to sit on tho fence and hear the band play. G. W. Swenk, of Rocky Ford, Colo rado, knewn all oyer the west as the watermelon king of creation, arrived in the city last night with a carload of the most luscious melons ever brought to this market. He will job the lot to merchants and hotels. Everybody who has ever had anything to do with water melons knows that those grown at Kocky Ford can't bo beat the wide werld ver. The lightest and uinde. For sale by 128-tit. most substantial mower CHAS. BLANCH AItU Las Vegas, N. M. CALVIN FISE Real Estate Office on SIXTH STREET. East Las Vegas. Offers Bargains ii Real Estate. Offers Bargains in Loaning Money. Offers Bargains in Renting House. Offers Bargains in Stock and Ranches. OFC, P, -Exci.rsivK sale or- Superior and Charter Oak Stoves, Buckeye Mowers and Reapers, Aultman land IMiller tor." and "Sweepstakes" Threshers, Portable Engines. Barb Fence Wife al Manufacturers' Prices, with Actual Freight to las Vegas Added A Car Load of Axe-handles. Pick-handles, and Handles of all Kinds. Manufacturers of all kinds of tin, copper ami sheet Ironware. STORE XW X-SAST -A.3NTD WEST TjaS VX20AB NOT11K. On and after August 1, and until fur ther notioe, I will do tho following work at prices named for cash only: Making over hair, moss, wool and cot ton mattresses at $3.00 each, new ticks at $1.50 each. Excelsior moss, cloth, wool and hair top mattresses at $2.00 each. This is net. drayago not in cluded. A. H. Aret, Tho pioneer mattress manufacturer. Great Announcement to the Public ! For Sale. On Wednesday and Thursday after noons, September o ana o, a cuna s bed, wearing apparel and a smal'. lot of groceries at tho residence of Mrs. A. C. Rupe. Special Notice. All those knowing themselves to be indebted to Hopper Brothers, are re quested to call at once and settle the same at the oflice of A. A. & J. II. Wiso, real estate agents, corner Sixth and Douglass avenuo. I WILL SELL FOR THE NEXT ÍHIRTY DAYS, ALL KIDS OF SUMMER GOODS ! jT? EASTERN PRICES. -SUCH AS- Silks Sateens, Piques, Lawns, Suitings, Wraps, Hosiery, Millinery, CHAS. ILFELD, J cut for ButtericW Fashions. Edwin C. IS arts Fine Shoes. Hartshorn's Patent Shade Rollers. RUSSELL & HALL, Family &GreenG-rocers Union Bloclt. Fresh Fish. Tomatoes, String Beans, Cucumbers, j-exiuce. Watermelon?, Cabbage, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Onions, California and Las Cruces Grapes, Pears, Plums, Crab Apples, and Peaches. Fresh Arrivals Every Day. LOGKHART & COMPANY Wholesale and Itetuil D ulra in 3NT. 3VT. LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH, DOORS, BlilNUS. i5A!:YIX OIL, GLASS. And till k'uiU of P. A. MARCELLINO. T. G. MEltNIN. MARCELLINO & CO, SUCCESSORS TO MARCELLINO. BOFFA &. PEREZ. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN PIANOS & ORGANS. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Sheet Music, Music Books, Spanish Books, Etc. Also Harps, Accordeons, Guitars. Violins, String and Band In struments, and Musical Merchandise generally. PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. Pianos and Oreans sold on monthlv rjavments. Old cianos taken ill 3CCllLll Bridge St., east of First National Bank. LAS VEGAS, N. M. Successor to Porter & Crawford, STIATKIt CITY. - N. M Makes telegraphic transfers of credit, dealt In foreign and domestic exchangu, and does general banking business. COIlKICSlONDKNTS: Kountzo Brother.), New York, First Nation, al Bank, Chicago: Continental Bank, St. Louis; Bank of California, Ban Francisco; First National Bank. Santa Fe. John Pendarles. Pres. F, Hoy. Vice Pres. E, Homero, Trcas. Frank Curtis, See. U'EW MEXICO LUMBER ASSOCIATION, OAXXTAXj stood $BOO000( P. O. Box 304. LAS VEGAS, N. M. terial Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Etc., Qucensware, Stoves, Tinware, Hardware, Silver-Plated ware. OUR STOCK IS COMPLKTE TN ALL TIIK VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ItO Silver-Plated Ware a Specially. WE HAVE 1!EL1INJ AND ALL MILL MACHINERY. LOCKHART cfc CO. J. W. LYNCH & CO., UXTo-w Mexico STOCK EXCHANGE, 3NT O. X IXj-A-ZIÍV II O T 23 Xj . LAS VEGAS. The Onlv Exclusive Dealers in Live Stock and Hanche Propertv in the Territory. We have 100,000 head of Cattle, Sheep and Horses for sale; also, a large NUMBER Of IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED RANCHES JJSTJD WATE R. IFKOlSri.'Q, of from 160 to 300,000 acres, which we offer at low figures. Parties looking for profitable investment will do well to see us. \n\n drum coros and already have tuteen 'Vibra-