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DOINGS OFJHE- DAY. Horrible Scenes at a Public Ex ecution at Norwich ' England. General Crook Finally Kills a Hostile Indian News and Notes. A Woman Frozen to Death While Attenipthic to Cross a Mountain Chain. A Negro Murderer Taken From Jail l)y an Infuriated Mob and Hun. Norwich, England, Nov. 30. A horrible and sickening eight was wit nessed today at the hanging oí Robert Ooodale, a market gardener,' for then murder of his wife. A 210-pound weight was used and, the drop was six feet; When the drop was sprung the rope bounded violently and (Joodale's head was severed from his body, the trunk and head falling to the ground; the head lying at the feet and blood oozing freely from both body and head. The spectators were horror-stricken and became sick at the scene. At the inquest Good ale's head looked as though it had been cut off with "a knife. He had a thin vertebrae. The jury rendered a verdict attaching no blame to the hangman. Harrah lor 'creak. WAsniJiaioE, Nov." 30 Adjutant General Drum received the following telegram from General Crook: San chez brought into Fort Apache last evening the head of one of the hos tiles, named Ogale Quelah. He also reported the hostiles are killing all the White Mountain Indians they can find on the reservation. It seems that up to this time they have killed eleven women, four children and five men. The White Mountain Indians Sropose to retaliate on the Chiraca uas remaining on the reservation, but thee are close to Fort Apache, and are carefully guarded. The In. dians on tle reservation are aroused, and several parties of scouts and the troops are hunting the hostiles. Frozen to Death. , ' Denver, Nov. 30. Mrs. Ratazak (started from llobinson Thursday af ternoon across Fletcher's mountain to visit her husband, mining at Clin ton gulch. A terrific snow storm came up soon after she started, and not returning Friday as promised a rescuing party staited in search. Her trail was followed almost to the sum mit, where she became bewildered in the blinding Btorm and wandered away in the mountains, and was found.'crouched underneath a boulder frozen to death. Southern Law. Lynchburg, Va., Nov. 30. Henry Mason, a negro, who killed J. E. Hammersley, white, near Campbell Court House, a week ago, was taken from jail at 2 o'clock this morning and hanged to a tree and riddled with bullets. A Republican Gain. Cincinnati, Nov. 30. At today's Bession of the circuit court, it was agreed that according to the decision in the case of the Republican sena tors the nine candidates on the Re publican ticket for representatives were elected over the Democrats. Rifusrs to Tplk, Chicago, Nov. 30. General Logan is here on private business. He re fuses to tain on tue suojeet ol a pres ident pro tempore ot the senate, and gays he will have nothing to say until after the meeting of the republican caucus. " PickpockeU, New York, Nov. 30. According to Inspector Byrnes' theory there is in progress an exodus of pickpockets and burglars from this city to Indianapo lis, where they hope to be able to rob with impunity in the great crowds which will be attracted by the funeral oi v lce-rresiueni nenuricKS. a.., x. 4t a. r. nans ulmh... Railroad Timt. ' Arrive, THA IAN. Depart. 7 30 p. m 101, Cal. & Méx. Ex. 7:55 p. m. 7 :10 a. m. 102, Mltint c Kx. 7: 5 a.m. 9:45 a. m. 107, Flint Freight, ' 10:15 a. ax. 6:4') p. in. 108, Faat Freight, :lj p. m. HOT SPRIliOS BRANCH. ll.rave Las Veías. Arr. Hot Springs 7:S5a. m...... Train No. 30 1 8.00a.m. 10:! d. m Train No. 208 10:45 a.m. B:4ftp. m Train No. 205 6:10 p. m, 7:nsp. m bud. Í.X. mi -Biaup.m, Leave Uet 8'gt. Arr, Las Vacas 7:10 a. m Train No. 202 :4S a. m. 0;(6 a. m Train No. 204 9:40 p. m. 6:H0 p. m Train No. 3:00 p. m. ;7:0a.m. Bun. Kx. 208 7:06a.m, Sunday only. Fast freight trains. Nog. 107 and 108 carry passenger ueiween wajr in aiou'ia ana Ainu uurmi(, Trains 101 and 102 run tnroutrh be' tween Kansas City and.El Paso, connecting at Albuquerque wun tie Aliarme ana memo ex press to and from Cal I lorn la via Mormin for uolnln north and via Waterman, and the Cali fornia Southern fjrliOg Andelos, Colton, San Dlciro and Southern Culifornm. short pitase n tier trains will conneut with 101 and 101 at Hincón, and will run between Kincon and leiulnir. I Trains run on Mountain timo, M minutes Blower than Jefertmn City time, and 6 minutes faster than local time. Tickets on sale for all prlnctM point east and wesf. Bnirfrufe not checked for last. freight trains, 107 und 108. J. B. MOORE, Axaut las Vexas, n, M CHAS. DfEK, 8upt. FIRST NATIONAL BANE (Suoeesaor to Bayeolda Bros.) AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - - -CAPITAL PAID IN - - r flUKPLUS AND iutüFITS . w Transacts a General Banking Business. OFFICERS: 3. RATNOT.DS, Presldont. J. 8. UAVNÜLD8, Cashier. DIRECTORS: CHARLES HLANCHARD, O. J. tarDepository 0f the Atchison. TELEGRAPH. Now Tera Stock Market. . . Of aw York, Not. 10. Mokkt Emt at 2(33 per cent. Pkimb Mercantile Fafer Io de mand t4i(&4 pr cent. FOBtiaN LxciusGE-UDchaneed. Stocks Total sates today ver 300, 247 abares. Bab SiLVEB-tl'03- Calcan flrmia Market. Chicago, Nov. 80, -! Wheat Market excited but lowasv 83o cash; 8ic December; 84Jc January; WlécMay. : ; CoS-tok45Íoaih;40íyar; 30 ! OaT-toadj:í?. . ' I ToiU-FIrttior; $9.30. ' i ' Kaatas City Lire Stock Market. Kahsas Citt, Not. 90. The Lire Stock Indicator reporta : Cattlb Reoeipu, 1,181; abipmnnts, none. Market steady; exporters, 5.05 6.25; good to choice HlnppiuK. 5.00; common to medium.' $4 2.r1.60; stackers and feeders, $2 80(33.75; cows, 2.003.40; grass Texas steers, 2.40 3.25. f Heos Receipts, 8,483; shipments, 3,164. Market lirro and active: good to ohoioe heavy, $3 C5(i3,tt0; light and mixed, $3.403 55; 'conrmon, $3.20 3.35. 8HKKP Receipts 828; shipments none. Market quiet; fair to good muttons $2.f03.25; common to medium, fl.So (JÍ.25; soalawas each, 5075c. Chica: Lire Stock Market. Chicago, Not. 80. The Drovers' Journal reports: , .. CATTLK-Recttipts, 8,000; . shipments, 2,000. Best steady; common, 1015c lower; shipping steers, 1,850 to 1,500 lb, $5K5.0; 1,200 to 1,830 lbs, tf 4.00 0)5.20; sCockers and feeders,' $2.30 f 90; cows and bulls and mixed, 1.754.00; through Texas cattle steady; 50 to 1,050 lbs; $3 103 70; 750 to 8t)0 Ibs,$2.703,10; 600 to 700 lbs, $2,60 310. Hogs-Receipts, 43,000;- shipments, 5,000. Market etroDger; rough ; and mixed, $3 45(33 70; packing: and ship pi n, 250 to 400 lbs, $4.704.95; light weights, $3.203 70; skips, $2 503.20. Sheep Receipts 3,500;shipments 700; natives, $2O03.70; Western, $2 25 3 25; Texans, $1.253 00; lambs, $2 5 8.40. AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER TO All Wanting Employment. We want live, energetic and capa ble agents in ever county in the United States and Canada to sell a patent article of great merit, on its merits. 'An article having a large sale, paying over 100 per cent profit, having no competition, and on which the agent is protected in the exclu sive sale by a deed given for each and every county he may secure from us. With . all these advantages to our agents, and the fact that it is an ar tide that can be sold to every house owner, it might not be necessary to make an extraordinary offer to se cure good agents at once, but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the mer its of our inyention, but in its gale ability by any agent that will handle it with energy. Our agents now at work are making from $150 to $600 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out. of employment, ny agent that will give our business a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at east $100 in this time, above all ex penses, can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or general agent who would "like ten or more counties and wjrk them through sub-agents for ninety davs and fail to clear at least $750 above all expenses, can re turn all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agents now making more than double the amount we guaranteed; and but two sales a day wnu'd give a profit of $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen-orders in One day. Our large descriptive cir culars explain our offer iully, and these we wish to send to every one out of employment who will send us three 1-cent stajaps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, and go to work on the terms named in our extraordi nary offer. We would like to have the address of all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any readei of this paper who reads this offer to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. Address At once, or you will lose the best chance ever offered to those out of employ ment to make money. .Rennee manufacturing Co., 110 Smlthfield St., Pittsburgh Pa. The BUYERS' GUIDE to 1m tied March ndaHJt., Mil year. 9 MIO page, lncbes,rltlMver . UlTutratlons a Flotare QmlUrr. GlYKg Wholesale Prices KfMt to MatHsuri on all good for personal or AtmUy use. Tell how to order, svnd firM exact cost of cry' thing yon use, eat, drink, wear, or hare fun with. These INVALUABLE BOOKS oontaim Information gleaned front tha markets of tho world. Wo will mall a copy FREE to any ad" drees npon receipt of 10 eta. to defray . expense of mailing. Let hear from Íon. 0, fUwpectfollrf O 10NTCOMERY WARD & CO. 991 V 889 Wahmah Atomo. Chicago. 111. S500.000 100.000 40,000 - OFFICERS' . J, DrNKBLj Vine President J. S. P1SHON, Assistant Cashier. ; DIREOTOiiS DINKKL, J. 8. P18HON, Topeka 2c Santa Fe Railroad Tha Line select ad by the U.S. Gov't to carry tho Fast Mail. . mmm j 6,000 MlirS IN THE SYSTEM, With Elegant Thrnuqh Trains containing Pullman Palact Sleeping. Dining and Chair Cart, between the following prominent cities without change: CHICACO, PEORIA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY" DENVER, ' OMAHA,. ST. JOSEPH, QUINCY, BURLINGTON, HANNIBAL. KEOKUK, DES MOINES, ROCK ISLAND, LINCOLN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, ATCHISON, TOPEKA, LEAVENWORTH, SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS. Over 300 Elegantly Equipped Passenger Trains running daily over this perfect system, passing Into and through the Important Cities and ' ' 1 Towns in the great States ot ILLINOIS, IOWA, MISSOURI, KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO. Connecting In Union Depots for all points In tha States and Ter-Korles, EAST, WEST, NORTH, SOUTH. No matter whert yon are going, purchase your ticket v',,h9" BURLINGTON ROUTE" Daily Trains via this Line between KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON. ST. JOSEPH and COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA, SIOUX CITY, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. KANSAS CITY. ATCHISON. ST. JOSEPH and QUINCY, HANNIBAL and CHICAGO, Without Change. T. J. POTTER, vici-pbu't gen'l Man., a, B. AO., Chicam. PERCEVAL LOWELL, oen l pus. act, c. , B. g. , Chicago, J. F. BARNARD, gen l Mg., k. c. , t. J. C. B. and H. A 8T. J., ST. JOSEPH. K C. DAWES, gen'l pass. Agt, k. c, St. j. a c. B. anc H. A St. 4. , St. Joseph. TSE AND THB Las Vegas Daily ? Gazette FOR S11 A YEAR, POSTAGE INCLUDED, . 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UDpJwant sensation never to grow again Simple and harmless. Full directions sent by mail. . Price SI gi:oroi: W. SHAV, . . , , GENERAL AGENT, ; f t Tremout StreetBoston, lHass. ; 1 Old Sua Tavern In PhiUddlphtA, where tlie nrat 'lo.tge in i. Ainerim whr orK&niui. aibu inrp illuatrsitarl Catalofftio of Mneoiiic booki nil (fooüb with bottom uricw. AJu offer of ftrt-cUse btislncs ur 1 t. - - REDDING A CO.. Maiouic Publihn (tud ManufavrturartJSl Bruuhvay(Nw York ft ' ? WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL DEALER IN Iron Pipe, Fitting, Pumps and Trimmings. Plumbing. Steam and V7tB ribbiug a opouiaiiv. Aeent for HAXTON'S STEAM HEATER CO. Sixth Street, Opposite San Miguel National Bank,' Las Vegas B. W. BUCKLKT. R. W. BUCKLEY fe CO., n N CATTLE ANO RANCHES SIXTH STREET, CAM ELL FOR- PRESERVING AKD BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION. - - Originally a California diacorery, CAMELLIKX hat, baratar kaowa, rapldlT saperteded ' (he f Creams," 'Balnu," "Bkwtna" and Powders, for tas raaaon that in placa oí tha unnatural hue thus obtained, it imparta to the complexión that youthful and glowing appearance so mnca ought and admired; and, unlila them, when properly nted, the dose impaction fails to reveal any a plicau.m; yet all traces of salloirneis and other cutaneous defects ara removed, and the skin n gains that softness and purity of color so rarely possessed by adulta, bat so valued by every lady, and so quickly missed by observers of sterner Bund. It is an evidence of the increasing intelligence of the times, that the popularity of CAMEL LINE is not due solely to its elegance and efficiency, but in part to the fact that it is the only preparation for the complexion which is harmless, and commands scientific approval from physicians. It is now generally known that cosmetics usually contain lead, mercury and other poisons, which in time ruin thb complexion, and, being absorbed through the skin, frequently prodace Í raí VMi etc., while the medical journals report many serious and several fatal cases of poisoning rom hese sources. No lady, therefore, can safely continue the tue of any cosmetic without the sanction of the medical profeaaoa; we therefore publish the following certificate Uooi a large num ber of prominent physicians. , " The undersigned physicians of San Francisco ara familiar with ths composition of the prin cipal articles used for the complexion, and certify that CAMELLINK it harmless and free frost all injurious or poisonous substances: "H. H. Toland, M. D., Dean Toland Medical CoDers George F. Cooper, M. D., Medical Director U. S. A.; J. C. Shorb, M. D., Member Board of Health: Isaac S. Titus, M. D., Su- remtitending Physician City and County Hospital; J. L. Mean, M. D.. Health Officer: L. C 1 I i 11 . T I . '1 i. II f . n J. . . n . fc , O., R. A. McLean, M. D., Chas. B. Gibbon;, Ir., M. D., J. J. Ciarle, M. D., W. H. i., inua, m, u., tiarry u. at aims, M .... ... is. . . T f U v-nas. iveeney m. u., v. r.1. wilder, i. u., U L. Dour, M. !., la. W. Keeney, M. D., Gusuv Holland, M. D., Samuel W. Demus, M. IX. nmisv '., n. ,f nucí, At. I. M. McNulty, M. D., James O. Shafter, M. D., We. Carman, M. D Washington Ayer, M. D., Thomas Bennett, M. D.. Wm. Hammond, M. D.. W. F. McNntt, M. D., A. I. Bowie, M. V., F. A. Holman, M. D., Jul. Rosenstirn, M. D., I. D. Whitney, M. D., Taotnas Boyaoa, M, D., C. O. Kenyon, M. DThomaj Price, M. D . H. Gibbons, D." . , , , , Office of Gats k Bioart, Drurglsts, Chicago. It being our policy to be always watchful tar any improvement which may be of value to our patrons, we now take pleasure in adding our testimony to the merits of CAMELLINE for Pre serving and Beautifying the conrplexion. CAMELLINE, as prepared by WAKE LEE &iCO., the principal Chemiattof Saa Francisco, was observed by our senior partner while recently U California. It Is the only liquid for the complexion, having tha ttqo of tho TPrliml profetsioa at harmleu, while it is surprisingly effective for the purpose intended. Faithfully yours. Gal k Blocki, , . . i ts North Clark Street, cor. Ohio. 44 ft 46 Monroe Street, (Painel House). ' " Randolph Street. , . New York. Caswrxj, Masan ft Co., ChemlsU and Druggttts. Kewport, R, I. u Í roadway, 78 Fifth Avenue. 167 Thames Street, Bellerne Avenue. It 1 well known that many who consider the liquid preparations for the complexion to be more suitable than the powders, are deterred from usin the Cuuar by tha leaf that all contain lead, mercury or some other poison. CAMELLINE, for the complexion, prepared by kfesvt. Wakelee ft Co., the leading Chemists of San Francisco, is the only article for the complexion which Is at once "'"ñi-fr-L and is certified vy wk hmuiuu niu wwHii uuwniy up oe narmicas ana tree rom notton. We therefore take pleasure in stating that we now keep tha CAMELUKX fa stock, convinced tliat it merits the Cavor k bat obtained wherever known. ; , Caswau. Mataav ft Co. While we consider this high scientific tearimonyto be of the Irtt permit, we wouia aaa tne names 01 many nlttinriiiiaen ladies la toe . to the superiority of CAMELLINE. Emma Nevada, Wary .Astdoraan, . Fanny Janasubek, Faaay Da-renport, EUUta, tonta. Bin. watt BlddMss AUca Oatee, . JeaeU Vakaa, Falacs Horn. Sea FraadsoaL March t. ttts. Messks. Waxsxaa ft Co. Gentlemen) Madama PatH destres to traastait her warmest thank for your present of Camiixine, of which she had heard frcea assay kkdy bieadt. She will now hart to repeat the praise of your Camkixikb heard froet all tides. "Vim Psni slsn dssirn tn unit jna tiir tieet nraspllsseals Aoausia Fam. We heve, la aoVfkion, fa oer potewslon. many letters freea well kaowa sodety hvHet, all ei whom tarree in testifying to the meriu of CAMELLINE hot these may well kw easttttd. as a 1 aicgie trial is only ancetsary to coevince. v DIRECTIONS. ibm tnt CoMSUXtoa. Select either the . alter wen snaainr tne apply it arulormiy ayuiiHv, s1111" niDDtog n luí ory. p Wo SiiMiiM-Aoeilv twtce a da antS relieved. FOR SALE BY WM. FRANICf&CO. THELASVEGASGAZETE DAILY MORNING NEWSPAPEK, PRINTING Alilj THTC NEWS5AND THE7C OMPLETE REPORT OP THE GREAT ASSOCIATED PRESS. f THS LARGEST CIRCCLATI03 OF ANT J0ÜRNAL1N "NEW-MEXICO OR THE SOUTHWEST" ;; By Bfalt Postpaid, One Year, $10.00. OJFFICEt Bridge St., Las Vegas, V. Vil STATUE Or "LIBERTY EILICHTEIIIG TEIOELD." More Money Heeded. Tlie Committee In charge of the construction ot the pedestal and the erection of the Statue, In order to raise funds for Itm completion, have prepared, from model furnished by the artist, a perfect far-HmUt : Miniature Statuetto, which they are 1llverlng to subscribers throughout the United States at the following prices : ... No. 1 Statuette, Hx inches In Mghi,iho Statue bronzed; Pedestal, nickel-silvered, at One Dollar enoh, delivered. No. 9 Statuette, in same metal, twelve Inchet Mgh, beautifully bronzed and nickeled, at Five lollar eaoli, delivered. Ha 8 Statuette twelve incite high, finely chased. Statue bronzed, Pedestal, Heavily l-Htlver-lMnted, with plush stand, at "Ien 1 Vol la rn each, delivered. Muoh time and money have been spent in perfecting the Statuettes, and they are much Improved over the first sent out. The Com mittee have received from subscribers many letters of commendation. The New York World Fund of $100,000 com pletes the Pedestal, but it is estimated that $10,000 is yet needed to pay for the Iron fasten ings and the erection of the Statue. Liberal subscriptions for the Miniature Statu ettes will produce the desired auiuuut. Address, with remittance, RICHARD BUTLER, Secretary, . American Committee of the Statue of Liberty, 83 IKetcer Street, New York. FRANK LE DUG Piaciical Tailor and Cutter A. Choice Selection of Suitings, Coat ings and Fantalooninga. Satisfaction Guaranteed. West Bridge Street. J. W. LYNCH. AGENTS. BOUGHT AND SOLD. EAST LAS VEGAS Brigham, M. D., J. Dean, M. D., Henry . Lorvea. M. Du Oenhaa Bmner. M. D., A. C.-ll I II - m. ... Charles McOuettion, M. D., ueo. -ri. Vi "W. II. I UWOIS, IT1. U.. DCHl. K. aWBD. ri. 1 1 u h 4 n n t T o yet (Gd met srotaaaioa who teatify AetoltM Pattl, Clsurst ffiefilsei WUmgg, arali JmwHt, AatOOtam flesh colored er white fMr, at to toe akta WIU a sett piece ef OHAELES BLANOHAED. DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHAUD1SE, WOOL AND PRODUCE Sola Proprletorlof the ICelebrated and (La! Rosa Blanca. SmolanK Tobacco Lnturpaased facUIUea tor proeu ring heavy machinery and all artlolea f UcT.hudise aoc usually kept In stock. Agent for Mohawk and Chieftain Bulky Rakes and Crawlora Mowers .Tlneshing, Machines. Hay Presses. Minlns: Machín ery, Engines. Com Shelters, Letters Wind Kngina. Twenty jears' ezperlenoe In New Mexico emitios me to claim a thorough knowledge if tbe vanuof the poopin. LAS VEGAS, - - . NEW MEXICO. Manufacturer of French and HOME EIADE CANDIES. UElLEIt IN FRUITS, NUT8, ETC. SIXTH STEEET. - - - LAS VEGAS. PLAZA PHARMACY WILLIAM FRANK & CO. Blanchard'B New Buildin& on Bridge Street,, Opposno Shupp's Blacksmith Shop Las Vegas. Always on hand a full assortment of line hair, tooth, nail and Infant brashes, etc, tor toise, rubber and ivory combs, toilet and bathing sponges, powder puffs, powder boxes, pom ades, toilet and bath soaps, chamois skins, perfumery, fancy goods, etc. 1'bysiclans'iire. rlpUona carefully compounded. . - , FIBE, IIF AND ACCIDENT INSiJ RANGE ADin H. WHITMORE. AGENT LAS VEGAS, - LE?ÍDENIIALL, ' tt-:.l : ti ;. i . i . '. . Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Buy and sell Horses, Mules, Ponies, Buggies, Wasroni ; Harness. Saddles, Etc. Dealers in CERRILLOS HABD AND SOFT COAL. EAST AND 1 WEST, LAS VEO AS VEGAS BREWERY i BOTTLING ASSOCIATION Our beer is brewed from, the choicest malt and hops and warranted to eiye j entire satisfaction. Our BOTTLED BE EE , Is second to none in the market. A. A. ROTHGEB, PROPRIETOR. LAS; VEGAS, - KUGENIO ROMEItO, President V. SOY, Vice President. NEW LUMBER ASSOCIATION. CAPITAL STOCK $250,000. P. O. Box 304, I ZTTtl. 1 v. , JACOB GROSS, A. M. BLACKWELL, HAIRY W. KELLY. GROSS Wholesale jj GEiraRAL MERCHANDISE. - ' ::, : -;..-j,:)mmmmmmmmmmT ' t 1 "' 1 'Tes WOOL AIDES AND PELTS J r j. ,Raach;;Oiitfitt.;a Specialty. LAS VEGAS. JDJ IBIQIIlA- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FTJIT DBALBB, Natiré and Domestio WE3T SIDE OF PLAZA Branda Ta Rosa Blanca Flon - NEW MEXICO. HUNTER & CO r . . AS. - NEW MEXICO. - NEW MEXICO JOHN PENDA RIES, Treasurer. F. CURTIS, Beorelarv. MEXICO LAS VEGAS, N. M. t til Mttt Marlra , J k pi... "'"A-iJ ' jC-rjJ BLACKWELL & CO. Dealers in NEW MEXICO Fruits Cona tantlr on Hand. n . LAS TEQA3, N. M