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LAS VEGAS DAILY GAZETTE: SUNDAY, JULY 20, 1884. THE GAZETTE. r.ftTHi.miKO TJ. pabllhed by Tbe Gazette Company of Lit VtBas, N. M. Entered In the Poitofflos In Las Vega aa second class matter. TERMS OF BUrWCHIlTlUN IN ADVANCE. T Mali rOHTAGC fHKE. Dally, by mall, me yesr Dally, by mall, tlx iiKinih- .. pally, tor mall. Urce luuulua, Itmili, itf wswrwr. per ! . . Wcekli. tu malL mie your ... ..tin . .. & ' ! Weekly rry tnnl',li months..... tt ij,,.ij una .............. - - )! y Or malt, ibrto mouth I H , REM BLK A t O.N VL.MIOV A nsnvantlim iif he rrimbllran iHtv of the territory t A Mexico is hen-ny rallid to he ln-ltl feauit on Moiuliiv. the .tn n:iy August, A I. lfi-4, to nominate iinui'li.lite for dpl'K e to tDtt swill cona-M-ss oi uh- liiimi Htalmi, ami for the iransiu-iion 1 t-h othii parly business ai may I I rwix-riy hromrii' before llie Oonvenl Ion Th'1 st-vrral uiMiniif of tbe territory will lie t ntltk-d tu r' 'i-tiili lion at l.llows, to wit : imr, iii..ir'iCMit (.iri 'i ... " Jtlo Arriba a Mora, tan Mituet 1 it-'ta Fc ' Bernalillo 1- VaU-iiiia I Hocorro t 'Ifrra o Lincoln.. .. DnuaAmi Grant t County ouinuutUM'a hiI mxictnlly tin; huir- men of suub ooininitlors uro partn-iiltirly i-n-I Joined id sm to It that County ronvnitio s t the. purpose lit HI'llMMillK deleiflltr I 'I till- cull vemloii ban-by tul i-h m ri'Kiiliif ly bi-ld n conformity with lliu rules puljlmliiil bvn wiih. Under a rule adopted by tho lant trnicnil f Conri'tnton aroxit-s can on y be rccoKiu.i il when InW by resálenla ut i In- mime c-ouutv iu tbe liBloanltn fur wbomtb proxy prupusen v, act- A Ittlr tMiamianp of dulPRnirs Id eiirn . caily doslred. All voters wbo aro In favor of fair li' tlonv and a fair count and return of the Imlloiit o , tbe voters; of ibe malnti naiu-e In fact a will a ibe aM)rtlna by law of t'xxut ju- i-.- nml , euuallty of ol il and po Itiosl i It'hlB to al: ei'l ' aeon of tu icptinlio; of tho proposition tluii our Kovfrnmi'iit in ihu Kovomiin-ut ot a imtioi. and not a nitro eoufe'leracy ul hum b; ul in in tuinlnthc digulty of our nation and our Hum and tho rlirhia of Amerl an citizen tvcij where; of protection to American prmlui t ni.s and Ameritan lniluirlo and tho jin-t t'litorco-mi-nt of all laws, for tho protection of lilt , liberty and proprriyand tbuHortion and prt urviitioii of tbe riKbta of all citizens, air urirently reijui'MliMl to (llarrirurd pat puny aatwHdatloiia, to unite wltb u nnd to intend ttiH precinct niaae convent lona oldur puriy. Uyonlur of tbe Republican Terrltoriul t'lim inlttec: Wn.l.iAM Khkkkxn, C'liuirniu ,. iAX FllOT, cretlry. Piintii Ke, .. At., .Inly , IHW. I mler tbe direction of ihu hut Kcnevnl e n vpiitloii the lollowinn ruliM aitj picsciibed for the boldlinc of county convention: 1. (jouiity con voiillotiH Biot tic bold niter due uollco tbroiiKh newupupcr for m leust ten dayu prior to dato m'l lor hucIi convciiUon. X. Unmty coiivcntloiie must lie comnocd of dclutraltB cboseu ut product mnn coovei, Voi s. il. County committee!) will itrraiijfe for and call nil precinct and county coin cut ions uml appoint liuius ui.d plucox lliercol. It In recom mended ibat hull- there li no wd reus' n lo tbe contrary uoliiity conventions tie licld , t the county acata and tbut precinct eonveiitions lie held uikid thcxamuduy in cuch cu nily. 4. W hi rc no committee cxlam the meinber of the territorinl committer furvuch county i (Hrged with the duties ot the county coin ffiiltcu. CALL FOR TERRITORIAL CO.WK.VTIO.V A Territorial convention of the democratic parly I hereby culled In he held at Alliniiier que, on Tuesday, Antrum h'i for the pul póse ol uoiuIdaUbk a candidate for deletu to r m grenu. The lollowlnir role have been adopted Tor the government of county vunvt ntiona, to wit: 1. County conven tioiiH xliull he held in em h Cimntv for thewlection ot doledme to the Tet rltorlal convention not Inter than live (;,) .uiyj beloru the iiicctiug of the Tciiilorial cunveii tlon. Si. 8uch convi-ntion mtiv be either muss or delegate, may be determined hv the count v committee, and In the Himeneo illcrei l hv the members oí the Territorial central committee lor buld couurr. 5. Notice of the lime nml place of holding county conventillos shall he inilillshe i in a newRpancror newepaperi ol Keneral circulation In the county where unci) coincntion ib to he held, lor ut least ten (10) days previous to the holdiiiK thereof, 4. Where a daletrnte convention is held in a county, delegates thereto shall he chosen from each preclnet according lo such rules as iln county central committee, or member of tbe Teintorlal ccotral committee, catling such convention may prescribo 6. Each county shull bn entitled to repre sentation in the Territorial convention as bil lows: Iternallllo 0 Rio Arriba !i Colfax 7 I Santa Kc c D inaAiiH B I San Miguel II tiraat 7 socorro s Lincoln B i Tuns i; Mora Viilencia ,ri The new county of Hierra Is requested to send delegates to the convention. The ijuestiou ol adiniltnnee will he leli to the convention. All delegates nro larnestly reipicsteil to at tend the convention in person. Geo. W. Stonkiioai), Cliaiinuin, M. SI. MlM.iUAN, (seeretarv, Territoiial Central Com'mitlee. The Cleveland ITemld p.ivs ihv Irish of Ohio will bolt tho (.'levclaml nomination. The lending Mexican journals praio the noininatiou of Cleveland for the presidency. Capt. M. Cooney, writing from Alma, says tltat the returns from eleven tons of ore shinned last month were Good ! " It is really appalling to know that the Btained-nnd-tattooed preacher, Henry Ward Heccher, cannot upport James G. JJlaineon "moral grounds." James Ki.lis Fhexch, of the royal Irish constabulary, arrested in Dublin on tho charge V felonious practices in connection with tin Cornwall case, was sent to jail. Six hundred delegates and niter nates have thus far been elected to the prohibition convention at 1'ittsburg next week, and there will be a great many more chosen. The 1'endleton banking companv, at Pendleton. jSIadison countv, Indi ana, closed its doors. The suspension is the result of the Flctchcr-Shnrpe failure at Indianapolis. As ax encouragement to matrimony Aew Jersey has placed the price of ii marriago liceusc at twelve cents. Hut Pennsylvania nnd Xcw York lieat that by not requiring n license. C. II. Abbott, a phvsich.n, disap peared from Pleasant 1 1 ill, .Missouri, live weeks ago. His body was found in the woods near tho town. The mannerof his death is unknown. The New Orleans Times -Democrat says the announcement is made that Hen. Uutlcr will reside in New York. There are other birds of passage he Bides thoso named in New Mexico. Thomas and "William Walsh w.-ro buried in a enow elide between (.) Do Joyful basin audi Crested Puttc. After a two , mouthy aonrch their brothers found theirr bodies Tuesday last. J The schedules of the assignment of Levcnthal A Mendenbaum, New York, millinery and fancy goods dealers, show liabilities of fS;i,o);) nominal assets, flül.lKX); actual as sets, $:w,ooo. Fifteen persons were killed and many injured at Poudecherry, capital ofthorrench possessions in India, by an explosion of fireworks during the celebration of the fall of the Pastilo on Monday. At Athens, Georgia, Police Lieu tenant Arnold shot dead 8am Taylor (colored) who wns rcsUtiotr arrest. ,( large crowd is in the town and trouble is feared. Tho jury returned rt ver diet of justifiable horuicid. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. New Yoik Star (democratic): Tho deiiioct.-itic party has never yet been headed bv n luuiinan. lie made a food hheniV, we believe. Put learning how to adjust a noose is not the best way to prepare for administering tbe governti cut for u party led by schol ars and stnte.-men. Indianapolis News (Independent): Cleveland is nobody; a bigger nobody than Franklin Pierce, than Jumes k. I'ulk. than H. li. Haves, than any one who was ever named fot the ollice of president. If shat has been said arainst him is true he is doomed to detent, nnd has lit en from the mo ment of bis nomination. It is estimated that there arc 11,(MK) street car employes in New York city, and not one of them will vote for Cleveland, wbo vetoed a bill reducing their hours of labor. Every little town nowadays has its street car line, uml wherever a driver or conductor is fnmd one more vote may bo counted for Plaine and Logan. New York .Star (democratic): Frankly replying to the interrogations of many correspondents and many contemporaries, the Star is ol opinio" that Grover Cleveland is one of the very weakest candidates prominently mentioned for the Chicago democratic nomination. Two years ago he was elected governor by the phenomenal majority of l:j,v4 ; today we do not think he could carry the state against Pinino. It is Mr. Clevt laud's misfortune that ho has gained some little popularity among repiibli cans, while at tbe sume timo far more rapidly losing it among the rank and hie ot tbe republican party. New York Tribune (republican): lie is a small man, everywhere except on the bay-scales. Destitute of expe rience in national affairs or knowledge of men outside of New York, he would be sure to be used by tricksters as he has been in this state. Lacking in knowledge of public questions or national needs, he would be the mere dummy of his party and what its tendencies are tbe country knows too well. It was not by accident that the party passed by all its strong states men and selected this unknown nnd empty man as its instrument. He will be lcprescnted as a reformer. But tho proceed iegs in convention make the country understand that he has been and is the mere tool of corrupt rings ot if'lw ihompson. Boss McLaughlin and the "coal oil ring ol Uino. ooner will grapes come from thistles (ban any reform what ever from such ringmasters. New York Hun (democratic): Mean while the course for those who cannot be zealous for a candidate like Cleve land, yet do not want Blaine for president, is something to he deter mined bv the judgment and com science of the citizen. It is true this is not a consideration that leads to much enthusiasm, and no one can be very eihcacious in an election where he is actuated by a conscientious sense of duty alone. But it will in fluence the votes of many, no doubt, while there will be others who will reason that Mr. Cleveland has himself set the example of entire independ ence of his party, and, besides, this is a great year for bolting. What prophet can now foretell what will happen ? GnovER Clevelaxd, of New York, the bitterest and most unomiiremis ing enemy of the working nnu labor ing classes of the Union that there is in the country, has been nominated for president of the United States by the democratic national convention, despito the protestations of the toil ing masses of all classes. The g-r-e-a-t anti-monopoly democratic party has nominated the most relentless mo nopolist that there is extant. Weare delighted. It pleases us immensely. Th urina n, the father of anti-monopoly was nowhere in Cie race alongside of the monopolist, Cleveland. He will be beaten 100,000 in New York. Cali fornia Spirit. The president is keeping somewhat to himself his plans for the summer, but he has them all tho sam, and he is going to huye n good time. The piobabilily is that he will dons he has done once or twice before spending a good deal of his time on the Dis patch, running along the coast, taking on friends here and there, and seeing . hut he cares to Fee of society at Newport, Mt. Desert and otjier fash ionable resorts. The Disp'ttch hns four months' provisions on board and is ready lo sail with him at any mo ment. Tiir.Cincinnati Enquirer of the 11th instant says editorially: "Tho World's Fair at New Orleans promises to be greater than the Centennial Ex hibition. Fourteen foreign govern ments have secured space. A build ing,sii(i by .Vitj in ground plan is to be erected solely for tho exhibits of tho federal nnd state governments. Tho new south will make an exhibit of her resources nnd development which will surprise many Americans, and the Atlanta exhibition of several years ago will be as the index to the book."' As Australian has devised a scheme for bringing down rain to order. The concern is in tho form ot a balloon, with a charge of dynamite underneath it. The balloon is to be sent into the clouds, and the dynamite is to be fired by a wire connecting it with the earth. 1 1 is the intention of the in ventor, it is stated, to make a trial of the apparatus on the dry districts of New South Wales. The republican national committee have issued a circular, which will be sent lo republicans throughout tho country, calling for contributions of money to pay the legitimate expenses of the campaign. Purity in Motáis. The characteristic sign of purity in metals is crystali.al ion ; the purer the metal the more ready and perfect the crystalization, nnd tho less its cohe sive strength. Zinc, when quite pure unnnnt be rolled into sheets, but when mixid with a small percentage of lead, it becoms very ductile. Gold has to bo alloyed with copper or silver to make it suitable for uso in arts or com merce. Unneccosaarily Alarmed, "Cholera !" exclaimed an old farm , "C.reat Cuscr ! man, don't tell me I at tins country is threatened with I er, th cholera ngin i" "Yes, it's got inFrancp, and without precautions may reach America." "It's terrible," ho groaned. "Why, last year I lost four of tho linest hogs you ever seo with the cholera." "But this is not hog cholera, it's Asiatic cholera." ! "Oh, "said the farmcrjooking much relieved, " J wi afraid it was hog chol- tra. FORTY CENTS A WEEK. A HVEKTIF.MF.T-Kr !. t mr Ri-at, ,al, t-'eaad. WaaW-d, AnacanrrwraU, tu,, will be éaorrud la this relniaa. al Hr, al 4U mu arr wrra fr tame Unr rlr. I.OST. -anldrrna. On one tide hewrd Mvaaáaa 1 ompaoUlan" and V i t ss:' nlltcaHlrrrttilr 1r lira 1 Mirrraan. Ihu ti n lvt tonirw hrrr brv rrn Oir old ami a-w towat The (initrr will Iravr thr mum at thit other or at I lie l.a V rga t ollrjr and rrrrivr a reward 't WANTED. W ANTEI IninirillaU-lr, a (od lenutlr toak at thr Hot Sriuit. A,jr lo Ib ldrii fc Vt li Mn, Oroirn, Uride strcrt. Las Vrgaa. A amis Wautrtt. Knber aex. Au) where .tu per cvut. urciftt. No coinpvlti"U. Enclose Htampj J. A. If AltUr 2w ' i.tl 1'iirklnsou Ic ver, Colo. VS ATE1 to Eirhanur. . .O0 paid uu tack In the I'lu-blu IImIíiUMjí Wot I nr natural company, futida, lolsmito. for ell proarrii. Tlirer liandn d und niiil)r-l vr urf ot land in Red Kivrr county. Tea, lor city property. w f ATI:D-TO Kl'Y And aril second hand oda of rrrry description. ( olgnu'a Mart, Uridce turret. i-TU tt Trad IF yon want eooc! and chrnp frrd rail on P. T ramble y at the grist mill, Las runs, rw Mexleo ilil ILL I J! Ü EOK, RENT IO RE!jT.-A Un-room koardinj house, de Irnhlr situated at Las Veens Mot fciiriiiits, Terras -iU per uloalb in aitvancr. It rfcri-iu r reulrrd. I nun i re at f.uzette. otilie or ol A. Cbnm(atHtbprlnis, , fL'RMSHKI) ROOMS Tor rent nt the err V art ol Sixth and llluncliunl streets. vl-J0ll FOR BEST-Famished rooms to rent by thr day, wrek or month. Inquire nt Hilly Restaurant on tentrrstroct. 340-1 w. FOR SALE. Two work horses tvngon and harness, one set siiiüle liariirss and covered bniiirv. All lor sale chenp Cull an C. A. .Mar tin, the (rcontl-haud man. tl It. I.MIR SALE At a liaran ill, two span of I horses two wii"oiis. luo sets if Imrnesh, bowes. i-overs and everything complete In quire at this office FOR SALE Billy's It eslnnrniit oil ruler strrrt, lolll2 a itond piyiuü biisiiii-Ks. t osh only will buy. The owner drsirrs to change, line of li li sin ess Applyonthrpreiiiii.es. tf BOAKXUKO lOARI)l.0.-AT THE MOT M'lUMiS, I) Furnished rooms, Willi or illionl honru in cottuiír facing park. Mrs. M. M. Triinhle SOCIETIES A. F. A- A. M. HAI'M Al LODOE. Ml. ., hold, regular communications the third Thursday of each month al 1 p. in. VlsitlOji brethren are cordially liiritcd to intend. J. T. .McSAiMARA, W. M. A. A. KEE. Sec. It. A. M. TAS VEOAS ( HAI'TER, M. 3. It'nlar J convoeatioiia on the iirsi Mundii) of each month. Visiting eoiiiuninii invited to iitti-ud J. T. I'YLK, M. E. II. V. A. A. KEE.. See. CI OOI1 TEMPLARS. The Onod Truiplnrs 1 wUI meet liereufler every Tuesday nij;la at the Odd Fellows' ball. tf " " A . II. RTO,E, REV. MR, fitllt MAN. V. (. T. t-ec'y . P. O. S. OF A. WASHINGTON CAMP NO. 1, PATR1. otieOrder Sons of America. Regular meet ns every Friday rvruina at 8 o'clock p, m. in A. O. U. W. hall. Traveling and visit ing members cordially invited to attend. A. Li. BEACH, II. S. C. L. SHERMAN, P. T AS VEGAS COMMANDERY, NO. 8. i J Regular meetings the second Tuesday of each month. Visiting Sir. Knights cour teously Invited, 4 E. C. IIENRKlUES. E. C. J. J. FITZGERRELL. Recorder. I'OLNTKKS. Mrs. Holmes would like to emplov two or three good dress finishers. Must be nice sewers. 1 w A now addition of stylish millinery of every description Just arrived at Chas. Ilfeld's.. Lockiiaht & Co havo $2,000 worth of new wall paper, decorations and cor nqrs, of all styles, and prices to suit everybody. ' ' 307tt CALL at Sporledor's and have your Mite -boots and shoes made to order 305tf Lumurb for sale. Buildings and fences put up by contract by F. J. Ken nedy. The Montezuma barber shop has been retittoO and papered in elegnnt style. Satisfaction guaranteed Call and see them. :',05tt P. J. Kknis -buy & Co., (enernl com mission business. All kinds ot stock aud goods bought and sold. M. A. Ri'idlmgcr tins purchased the interest of Thos. Cliuton. in the Res saloon on. Bridge street. 3t Evans, the Dhotoeraohftr. has juet received orders lor three hie size cravon Dortraits oí uersons in this city. S. E. Brown of Pleasant Hill. Mo., who arrived here ast Mon day with one cir load of ehort horn bulls, his seventeen cf the best on hand andtiiey aresuirdv gooa ones,, ana ne is onnnng them very cheao. These bull are irom fifteen to twent v mont h s old. Call at L. M. Boencer's stock exchange. It Our entire stock of Slim mer Uoods must aiid vill bo sold within the next thirty days, either at cost on less than cost. Call at once and buy goods at low figures. J. ltOSENWALI), Plaza. Life aud puldic services of James fi. Blaine, published at hi home, Augusta, Maine. Price. $150 and Í1 75. necoroimr to binding, etc. Subscriptions received hy lotuorge 1). Alien. tf. A. H. McCormack. whole sale and retail dealer in Fresh Meats, best the market af fords, Lard. etc.. South Side Plaza, Joe Gray's old stand. The finest kind of ranrVi hnttar at. A. P. Hoizman'e. Railroad av enue, near the depot. HOT, COLD, SHOWER BATHS, Hair Cutting." Sliam- soing. Best tonso- rial establishment in the city. ' None but first - class workmen CllWl0V(l(l HpU l.llf0 1 J , ltL ior good work at To ny's Parlor barber shop, .Brid street, near postollicc, west side. TOHyf4LtProp'r. fURE MOUNTAIN ICE CT3 CO a; o j; I wolesü'í and; Retail. A CLEAR HEAD. " One year ago I -was induced to try ATKB'S Pills as a remedy for Indigestion, Con stipation, and Headache, from which I bad long been a great sufferer. Comroene lnp with a dose of five I'ills, I found their action easy, and obtained prompt relief. In continuing their use, a single Pill taken after dinner, daily'has been all the medi cino I havo required. AVElt'8 PlLL have) kept my system regular aud my head clear, aud benefited mo more than all the medi cines ever beforo tried. Every person sim ilarly afflicted should know their valué 153 State St., Chicago, June 8, 1882. M. V. Watsok." For all diseases of the stomaoh and bowel, try Aveb's Pills. PREPARED BT Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by ftU Druggist, ; B á Directo! of New Mexico. RATON. COLFAX COUNTY. Ihu town f -innO inhabitants, siiuated inthe foul üills of the KiUmi ttuutre, with coal an! i run in ahiindaiite Machine Bhops of tho A . '!'. & S. K. It. H. hern. C hurches and schools Waterworks I'nur n-wsiapers. 'I wo banks. UANK OF RATON. Daniel L.Taylor, pres-id-nt, Uo ese It. Swallow cashier, H. L. McCarn, asstunt ciishier. Capital $l(i,0(0 urplus SiOi.ikO. Ueneral bunk ig osines Iruimaoied. DnmoHtio and foreign exo'-anire I T AKDWAKE, Stoves, Tinware, Barbell J tenet' wire, HKi-icullural iiupli-m -i ta nil kinds. Branch otnre t Cininrron. 'Btocs purchasod ol munufacturers at lowe cash i rices. A. H. CAKFY. K 'on. MOLXTOX HOUSE. Wm. Nuthall Prop. Minr tuiloiiül. Newl lurnifhed lun ugb out. H. adiiuaners 'or riincnuu n. 8pe lai rntos to turn lies or theatilcal cotnpanics. '.unci luir in coiiuection wiin tho houao. JOSHi:LI), Attornry and Counselor al , Law. Criminal i.rnciioe a suHcnilty n .ill courts of tho tenitory. Collections prompt ly UlU'llUL-0 to. PROFESSIONAL. Wi M. A. VIA CENT, ATTORNEY AT LAW. First National bank building. LAS VEU AS, - . NhW MEXICO. G EO. T. 11ÜAIX, ATTORNEY' at law. WHITE OAK8 AN0 LlNcOLN, N. M. TiiHtoflioe uddrcHB Lincoln. N. M. EE fc FORT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, , (Ottice ai 1 and 2 W y man Block) East las vhuas . n. m. L. PIERCE, ATI ORNEY AT LAW. oillce over baa Miguel bank, pi-clal attention iriven to all matters per tuiuniK to rout estate U(t IE AS. - . NEW VF.XICO. M. WIIITELAW, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Iillce, Sixth street, -zd door south of Douglas venue. A3 VRiMS NEW MEXICO. w G. C. WRIGLEY, ATTORNEY .AT LAW. SPHINtiEU. . - NEW MEXICO. w. M. A. BREEDER, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Will n aoticc In all the Courts nf Law nnd Kijuity in the territory. Give prompt attcn- 'luu iu uu ouHiucss in toe Hue 01 t proles il'in. íANTA F" . - NEW MEXICO. tl B. PETTIJOH.N, M. D. CONSULTIfsO PHYSICIAN. Answers l-tt rs of lnnulrv from lavajlds. Pf O. Box 9 LAS VEGAS HOT BP KINGS, NEW MBXlOO M RS. DR. TENA E Y CLOt'GII, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. DtTo's her protesioual aerrlcos to the people if l.as Vckuh. lo be touud a tho third diair WMHtof tno St. Nicholas hotel. East Las Vc 'hs. Helnl Mtioniiim vivin tn nbHtetriusand dlsottsun or WOMEN and children. PiNON SALVE COMPANY. ith rvru dies, PINON SALVIA 11 NON COSMETIC, NOPAL TONIC, NOPAL LINIMENT. 3NJ"oj3.l XjlulruLoxat Cures rheuuiHt sm, iieurslgia, erjsipola, iiuliiny. atilTnexS ot Jntnts, wutinds, biuises, liuins, si'MldH, chsppi d hands external po a oiiH, spiuini, chllllimliis, tl.-th wuundK, slid all diHi-sHi-ii whei-i'in Intlurnniatioti ami soreness cxls ;miI(1 is InvalUHti.R In all dlBeanes.it hiiI nniis. sure lai-ks and shoulders selitns. iratehi-H, wind khiI, sprains, rlnir b..ne roundurod feet and In fact ail painful ali ments ot live nt., ok requiring external treat ment. PINON SALVI2 lf a most exoelloiit rem d fur toros of all kinds, wound and hru sea. burns and caid, inli-s, chilblains, corns and bunions, poisonous biie- ami miiikk of ri-ptilis aud insect, and Is valuable In su -n disi'iiMt-s of animals as sore bacas and imulder. sprains, w'nd gall, swell liurs sr.rntehcs, rintibimu, foundered feet aud o rns. l'INON COSMIJTIC Ur pri'pHriitinn cxci'll'-nt Tor every IriIv to have on her toilet as a prompt aud ellio.olous niin dy In ail erupt Ive ilUe ses or the skin, i-hHi ped hand hii I I i s, Intluiiu-d eye-, oorns, bunions and ctuib slns biles and Ktinir of lih sect", cms n il lirulse tub s a d all ousted au'l abraded suna -s It will r move redness aiid roiiiihiH H from tho complex loi, hii i an t en and ix-autify it. No lady hLould be without this valuable cimptnldii. 8lU BT ALL DUUdGlsTS PINON SALVE CO., ELPSO, Til AS. Also receive orders for Prickly Pear Planta and Cactus. ' 3 & CO Have Opened the BRIDGE STREET ' EXCHANGE. Tho nndTsIc ed r'Cfilly Inr.irm the public Ibat tb y hva opened a acw saloon on BrlriKf tr t. Wi s Las V ir"-where th w II K. ep coiiHlHhtl on Laud tho V st mult and er ntrd Hn .ors. wn.- mid eiif.r. Il nrli-t iitiennon to lniHtn they bop O met it and receive a sh.;ru the public p:itioungd. ?r-sU kvg t'r eonaianUy tap. '. , f FORD & i:i:oi6:mj 1JILLIAI OPP08IT DFI'OT IN BASEMENT OF THE ( KiGT A.SXjXSI3Cüi3X) 1881.) R.ea-1 H-rtj ntnov.ac: v U t-j 'Ni!' '.fsi ca! Estate A NT) li..:,?'. HOUSES I mmz I 'D it I K S T sfc5ssjtT Tnlrln "Rents Collected and Taxes Paid. CORNER SIXTH ANj JuüA. STS.. LAS VEO-Afe, N- M ,z. cr MEXICO LUMBER ASSOCIATION. CA3?ITAii STOCK $SQO,000, P. 0. Bex 304. Lorenzo Lupez Proprietors ADVANCE SAW MILL General lumber dealers. Lsrtco amount of best lumbor constantly on hand. Kates low. Hice north of Uridfe stroet station. La Vegas, N. M. THE BANKSALOON! Center Street, Chris. Seilman, Proprietor. All kind of games, condu ted on the square, and ocen dav and night . "WEIL. Commission Wool Hides Gold Leaf iSlieep Dip manufactured at Louisville, Ky., for sale. BRIDGE STREET, WEST LAS VEGAS MYER FRIEDMAN & BRO., DEAI.Elta IN WOOL HIDES PELTS; AND JoRDEKS OF STAPLE GROCERIES. . J. B. KLATTENHOFF DEA LEU IN GLASSWARE. Q UEENS W A RE, Etc. Cndertaklng orders i.romptlv attended MKiod bund ifods iKiuifht snd sold. THE POPULAB HOTEL VT XuTVS VEGAH. larx bouse bus rwently b-e placed In perfect order and Is kept In first-class style More vtHiters ca ) ccoriiiiiO'lated than bv but other botxl In sown. us. 13. Taylor, Proprietor. and. Did LI DDI L. KK01EiKDi THE BILLlAItD Parlor. iiPPOSITB DEPOT WAKJ) BLOCK, LAS .VEGAS I J. H, WISE to Agents. baa, Iw.iHt f VT SB k, i R Gold. ? i 7 ii vi1 1' s. 1 nt : A Nil ...É- iiii-1hl-1li"- ' jyj I pT g LmS V-CAS, Nf M, V. aoa Q 'A asBssssasai of tho Merchant, and Pelfs. 1ST. M ? te. Ibopalrlnff dona with neatness and despatch ISJJJ W MB3CIOO, i a 1 m, k .x?s ,. LOCKE BILLIARD -A. PRIVATE CLUB ROOMS1. . South sida LAS VEGAS, - (Successors to 1 É 1 310 Railroad Avenue, near Depot, Las Vegas, - Orders by mail receive iprices guaranteed. J'ONUIiil & MKNDhNHALL, I'KAtTICAL Plumbers and Gas Fitters, And VThok'salo and Kotul! Doatcrs In IRON PIFE, FITTINGS. BRASS GOODS. Plumbing Coods Bath Tubs Water Closet, Etc. A1i? ?, 1,111 i.ine J wrought Iron Pino,' Fitting, Rubber Hose, Pumps, Fino Gas Fixtures, Hanging Lamps, Coal Fixtures, Chimneys, Etc. Plumbing, Gas Fitting, and Steam Fittings a Specialty. Aeents for Ha.vt.nn Rtoo - BIXTHSTBfeti'f. neit door to Ban LAS VEGAS Iron WORKS. Foundry and rachine 5? hop now Id rutitittiK 'l'jj J ''y '(írMsíV-Vjí1! iic&fioi'wVl I riTi; k'e " Mill and Miiling Machinery A specially and will build and repair . u-ain t urnes puirps, luillins, hnnirorR shaftlnir saw inu maiidrelis, boxes, eto , etc. All kinds ui liroil "tiruin: tiririplln, iat bolt ruttlnir. Their FOTJ3Srr)Y WILL MAKE "dToiaj?'8' Et' lD fBOt nrt,"n of CMt ,ron- Give them i call and. CASH PAID FOK OLD CAST I HON WHOLESALE 3DGRXTO-C3-IST FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ts,s Vosas. - - KTow IVIoioo Has lust opened his now stock of Dhirfi, Slatloncry, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles. PaluU átWI . Oils, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigurs. 1 -Tbe most careful au.-iit.on is Klvon to the I'rcscriptlon trade-d Sole aucilt for New Mi-vlcii fnr th .. ....... -...,.. O, Gr. SCHABPBR. DEALER Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery, Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours, Dav or Nieht. JOH3T W, HILL & CO. Successors to Weil & Graaf, Commission IKierchants, HAY. CRAINi)'1 FLOUR And Produce LA8 VEGAS MEN DEN HALL, HUNTER' & CO'i FEED AND SALE STABLE Esi( nct Wosit Isws Vnaius, oalora in Horses ami MuIom. nlsn Fine Buíph ( L'-riapr. f0r ,K 'igÉiforthoUoiSpriuífsaii.loib.-irPointa 0f lútent. The C'Kc.t f1v, OutfltB.u tbo Territory. tf KI.TXMAHTINKZ i hum i m. i w. k im em m m m m mm m. A HIA MAHIINtZ&U ).. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL nn Highest Market Price Paid Las Vegas. - H. HÜBEBTY, enera CENTER ST. Frcsli Bread, Huns, Pics, Cakes, Etc., Always on Hand and Delivered I'ronintly to Any Tart of the City. MascrAtTritER or Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Wares, Hoofing- and Spouting and Hopalrs muds on shor' notice... Bast if Bbupps's rsgon chop. las vboas, . . new iEXi(X)t'cnter Street, CO., PARLOR IT ID of tL rían. - NEW) MEXICO. C. I. Willinnnu) - N. M. )ioinpt attention. Low Patronage solicited. Miguel Bank. LAB V8 GA8, N. M. AND KKTAIL - ....NiuHorunriruil IN 2NJEXV MEXICO of. All, Kinds, v NEW MEX.CQ l TRINIDAD MAHTIVKV3 erclianilise for Woil, Hides and Pelts, New Mexico. A. L. ANO ELL., Good Wines and Liquors.. IMPORTED CIGARS. LAS VEGAS BEER Rdail lists. WW M '7 BAKERY! BON TON SALOON Las Vega. I i)