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Las VecMS Daily Gazette. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1880. FOWL FOR SUNDAY. The Miseries of the man Carve it. Who has to If any citizen of Las Vegas is called upon in duty ns the head of ft family to carve a fowl for dinner to-day, and thero is imposed upon him tho further duty of serving invited guests at his tabic, he should remember that other people in this world, besides himself have analyzed the embarrass ments and mortifications of tho po sition, a writer in the X. Y. Times speaks thus of the subject: There can be no peace of mind for the man who helps his family and his occasional guest to any food, ex cept soup or oysters, both of which can be accurately and fairly divided. In the case of chicken, ho can never give satisfaction. There is no rule in this matter, beyond that of giving the chicken le to t he boys, which can dc followed. To ask people what part of the chicken they preferís sim ply madness. Either everybody will tell the truth, and demand the best tut in which case all but one will be exasperated by failing to have their wishes gratified, or everybody will reply. "Any port," ''It makes no difference." or wonts to the same mendacious and aggravating effect, of course, wheu the. man wh says, "it makes no difference," is helped to Go to church. Our candidates arc busy. Mi. Carlikle, Esq., went to Santa Ye yesterday. Cricket is the popular field spot in Philadelphia. The bloody shirt did not work well in Maim . Alex. Rogers and wife started lor the lower country yesterday. Wilsou Waddiaghan and Capt Tcck, started for Leadyille yesterday; A large number of rails destine for the front left the depot yester day. The hole is growing large and deep, over which Romero's building is to stand. J. L. Leavitt came up from Socor ro yesterday. He will go back in a few days. Blaines letter to Arthur is full ol evidence of a feeling of great embar assmcut. R, G. McDonald & Co. received Friday a car load of potatoes which were sold out before night. Notice Chas. Blanchards card id another column calling attention ol those who may need shelter, Lockhart & Co. received a telegram yesterday from Supt. Smith, of tho A & P. railroad, asking for lumber to use on that road. The contract has been let to fence in the Episcopalian church and grounds, which will add much to the appearance. That other lunatic who is follow- The wires were burned by the fire yesterday afternoon, hence n short telegraphic report this morning. correspondent of the New York Herald finds out that tho Rc- i. H. Lucas Manufacturer of Mexican! Filigree Jewelry. The manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty iii my business, and many persons publican stories about Mr. English tho pr ce89 l hereby cxteml a cordial naving iron uoors 10 ins nousc, nuu i invitation to all who may visit this EXCHANGE HOTEL. anything but the breast, he becomes the enemy of the carver for life, and I ng the example of Tanner hasfinished nothing can disabuse him of the im-1 ten days of his fast, and is considera pression that h has been wantonly lnsul.ed. It is Car better to boldly help people without making any pre tense of consulting their wishes. They then will regard the carver as a rude and careless host; but they will acquit him of any intention to press open in sults on his guests. Perhaps the most difficult person to deal with is I ho ladv who says that she "prefers a leg." In the presence oí this trying person the carver is al most certain to make a mislake. The chances arc that she abhors chicken legs, and expresses, for the sake of politeness, an allowed preference which she conlidcntlv expects tobe disregarded To help such a ono to a leg is to abuse her confidence and earn her undying hatred. Ou the other hand, if she is one of those rare wumeu who really have an abnormal fondness for lcs, she feels herself out raged if legs are withheld from her, and decides that the carver is a selfish brute, who has not sufficient decency to respect a lady's wishes. CHURCH SERVICES. Methodist church. To day at 10:30 there will be the baptism of children and adults, also probationeis taken iuto full connec tion, and the sacrament of the Lord's Supper administered. Rev. Tho3. llarwood is expected to be present to officiate. Suuduy school nt 8 p. in. Short sermon at 7:30 p. m. Third of the series on the Prodigal Son. Subject Dead brrke and trying to stand 'cm oil. Good music. Seats free. Strangers especially invited and ev ery body welcome. l'RESHYTERIAN CHURCH. Church in West Las Vegas. Morning service at 11 a. in. Evening n rvice at 7 p. m. Sibbath school at 9:4.1 a. m. Strangers and citizens are., invited to attend. A Card. Ed. Gazktt : I can make room for several families of the sufferers of yesterday's conflagration of east Las Vegas, which I cheerfully of fer free for at least two weeks. A com mittee should be at once appointed by a meeting of citizens to provide for sny one in need of help. Chas. Blanchard., ATTENTION CITIZENS! The citizens of Lns Vegas are re rnipsiod to meet at tho court house at 2 p. ni. o'clock to-day, for the pur pose of taking steps toward the pur thase of a fire engine and to organize a Are company. A full attendance is requested. The matter in hand is im portant ami all should turn out Measure will be taken to provide for those who need assistance. bly petered out. The Presbyterian Board of Mis sions has sent fourteen female mis sionary settlements in Utah, Idaho and Western Wyoming. Moonshiners were captured in the very center of the city of Chicago day before yesterday. Their still and outfit was valued At $2,000. Maj. Inman and Wm. Van Slooten went down to interview the old Pecoe hiireh, ycMcrday. Mrj. Inman visit ed this church twe've ears ago- Rev. Forrester h is bought the house of Mr. Cavan; i. !i on the east side and yesterday i.f-vd his family there. This will be ..uvenicnt to the church. A man by the name of S. C. Mur phy and wife skipped out from the Sum ner house yesterday morning between 12 and 1 o'clock, and left a neat little bill of $85.00 unpaid. Now is the lime for those who have escaped the fire, to how their generosity to those who have been loss inrhinate. unen vour moos ana give the homeless shelter. W. W. Borst. Pueblo. Chas. L. Perrin, CatAiil, N. Y.; Chas. Moss, Canon City : Ed. Fox ; J. A. Leavitt Socorro: A. Levey, Walsenburg, are registered m ihe Sumner house --Rev. M. Murphy sends in his card to the effect, that he will provide for a largo number of women am children, who may have been render ed homeless bv the disastrous fire of yesterday evening. Col. D. C. Russell, of Colorado, is among the recent arrivals. Col Russell is a lawyer and newspaper man of experience and in looking at New Mexico with ft view to health and locatkn. The Archbishop of Quebec wrote a pastoral letter on Wednesday deplor- ng the coutiuued emigration from this province to the United States, and appealiug to the gcneroisty, charity and patriotism of the people to take steps to check the movement. A couple of gentlemen made a bet ast week on the Maine election, five dol- ars ante. The returns have come in each morning so conflicting that they have concluded to let the stakeholder keep tho money and drink it out in beer. A good way to settle it. We Challenge a comparison of the Weekly Las Vegas GázETTK with and journal between Kansas City and tho snowy Range, it has more labor bestowed upon its preparation and contains more desirable reading mat ter for the general public than any other. Send for a copy of the latest issues if you doubt it and judge im partially. U. S. Deputy Marshall Tony Neis returned last night fronjf a trip to Denver and Pueblo ou , business. A gaug of monte men had neon making themselves conspicious on the Atchi son, Toepeka & SantajFe, aud NeUo captured eight of therAat Pueblo and La Junta; took them io the Kansas lino and left them thre with tho war ning that they wouldn't gst off so east ly if they were caught a secoi)4 time about his foreclosing mortgages on the property of his debtors, arc all uufounded aud baseless. Arkansas Gazette. How about that story, duly veri fied, of lils contributing one dollar to the Chicago lire relief fund? Has the Herald correspondent found out that is false too? In his lecture on the west, De Witt Talmage said the other night hat those who took Horace Greeley's idvice and went west years ago are 'hriving as they could not have hoped :o thrive in the east, and that if any man with $3,000 and the additional capitaljof strong common sence will go and invest in cattle he will almost cer tainly reap a fortune. , Heads level on that, doctor. Governors Island, Sept. 11. Mess er6. A. P. Edgarton, Bcnj. J. Patten, and others : Accept my thanks for your invitation to Ilicksville on the 17th i ast. The meeting will be one of unusual interest honored as it will be by the presence of those twro prominent leaders, SouatorThurmau and Gov. Hendricks The cause must be one of ne ordinary kind that briugs together these eminent men on the borders ot two great 6tates of which they have long been distin guished representatives. I have rea son to feel proud of being prominently identified with the causo that is up held by patriotism aud ability of such advotates. I regret I cannot be pres ent on this occasion to share with my lellow citizens such lessons of wisdom aud patriotism that cannot fail to im molate form such a source. I feel as sured that the proceedings ot the meeting will enforce the people's de mand for honesty aud efficiency in public services lor prosperity and welfare of the country for security of city to call (presenting this card) and give mo tho pleasure of conducting them through mv Factory Santa c N. M. S. II. Lucas. I have on hand 150 barrels of apples which I will sell ai bottom prices. These apples are nil picked over. Call and get a barrel, at McKay's Restaur ant. J. W. Love. Also will have a car load of potatoes in to-day ; bold your orders, for I will sell cheaper than any one. 441t Hopper Bros, have just received a large supply of fresh butter. Call and see their apples aud other fresh fruits aud learn their prices. They will sell cheaper for the next ten days than any other house in the city on all kinds of goods. They desire to build is the reason of this reduction In prices. 42-4t. Good Opportunity. A young man doing business many years in this territory, aud has a large trade, wholesale and retail, will make arrangements with any person who wishes to start business general mer chandise! in a JSo. 1 town in this ter ritory. Address A. D., lw. ' Albuquerque, Brick for sale in large or small quantities, at Lockiiakt & Co's. -OX THE EUROPE AN -PILAN. WEST SI HE OF PLAZA. JL.1S TIM. :; - .VJ II MEXICO. Sample Room, foe: commercial, travelers. IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL IS A NUMBER ONE RFS TAURANT. THE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE DELTCACIES OF THE SEASON. O TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. ff. T. HOOVES?. Fresh oysters at Swiss cheese at IIilty Bros. Hilt y Bros. In our gents furnishing goods de iu tnient which is a uew feature, we keep as complete a stock as can be found in any city. J. ROSENWALD & Co. 41-tf. Gents, boys and made clothing at J. Roten wald & Co childrens ready 41-tf. All kinds of woKen 'goods just re ceived and for sa'e at low figures, at J. Rosen wald & Co. 41-tf. --A large invoice Of choice candies Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by FitANK Ogden. 41-tf. I t n n i Mf sin am 1 tr iruo iiisiiiuuuiiH ivuu iui un uiungui. . ("4 awwoiíi 41 tf and liberties ot citizens as guaranteed by the constitution and law. Let us hope tho masses of people whose iu- erests stretch away beyond the scenes and temporary triumphs of mere par- tyism warfare will take affairs into their own hands and prosperity settle the question as to whether we should have ft new era ot peace, reconcilia tion aud prosperity. I am very truly yours, Winfield S. Hancock. New York, Sept. 18. Sarah Bor- hordt and lit r leading man leave here on a French 6teamer, October 15th. The company leave on the eamoday in the Bremen steamer. Wallack opens the season with Rose Coghton as Rosal hie aud Osmund Fcarrle, the new leading man, as Orlaudor. An toinette Link is eugaged by Strakosch as Serond, primidouna. Lost. Between the residence of Mr. Heise and Herbert's drug store, a solataire diamond ring. The finder will be suitably rewarded by. leaving the same at the store of M. Helsc. lw MENDENHALL & CO Livery, Feed, and Sale Dealers in Horses and Mules, also Fiue Buggies and Carriages lor Sale Rigs for the Hot Springs and other Points of Interest. The Finest Livery Outfits in the Territory. NATIONAJL JHTOTE1L, rrison, Prop'rs Sonih si:h of thr. Plaza, Las Veya, N. M. This House has been Newly Refitted and Refurnished and Affords the Best -Accommodations to the Traveling Public. . I have 800 choice No. 1 chickons on hand yet. Call and get your pick of them. At the Panhandle Corral. Also good No. 1 creamery butter at McKay's Reslaurmt. J. W. Love. Notice. v Any person desiring claims in the San Carlos District would do well to get Dan Morrow to locate them as he has located several tor different Marie Rose parties which gave perfect satisfac Beruhordt, Abbe Carringtou , aud Miss Thorwin, of Boston, complete the list of soprannos. Four new American plays will be produced here next week. An American Girl, for which great, preparations are making at the 5th Avenue. Lawn Tennis will be produced at the Park theatre. San Francisco, Lai., Sept. 18. Yesterday the president aud party lunched with Gov. Stanford at Merit Park and dined with Senator Sharon at Belmont where they spent the night. This morning the party breakfasted with D. O. Mills at Eili- brae after which they returned to the city. Constantinople, Sept. 18. In pro test against the naval demonstration it is telegraphed the Turkise diplomat ic representatives abroad. That the t. tion. He is perfectly laminar witn the country and rocks. 36-tf. A car load of apples just received at Hopper Bros. Mr. R. G. McDonald, while east, bought a large stock of fine whiskies and wines ot first hands and is now prepared to offer splendid bargains, aud to sell at a lower rate inau any body. 36-1 w Situation Wanted. In a dry Sioods. srocerv, hardware or general store. Applicant has had fourteen years experience, speaks Spanish, Eusrlish and French. The best of references. Address, A. C. Postoffice, Las Veíías. 37-lw Holbrook'3 tobacco is the best. Fall clothing at C. E. Wcsehc's, old and new town. Tho latest styles, fine selection at astonishing low figures. Before you purchase look at mv stock in the old and new town. Porte asks the powers to guarantee I sell summer clothing at cost. that the naval demonstration shall -" . x. m..... not take place it Dulcigno is sur rendered. Chicago, 111., Sept.' 18. At a Dem ocratic meeting at llecksyille. Ohio yesterday, addressed by Senator Thur- iitan and Goy. Hendricks the follow ing letter from Gen. Hancock was read: Vienna, Sept. 18. Risha Pasha, Turkish commander, has, it is report ed, returned to Scutorc. This cer- tanty docs not open any prospect for -The sociable of the I. O.- Ü. T at the school room of tho Presbyterian church was a very successful affair A large attendance was had and ai enjoyed themselves splendidly. Such onixrtainniftiitH are beneficial to the order and more of them wilfreault in working any of the trains New Mex much good to that organization. lean. Native Vegetables. Hilty Bros., have made arrange ments with Messrs. Webber & Miller, of Mora couuty, to furnisli them from now. on, with a'll kinds of nativo veg etables; sucn as caoage, peas, ueuus, carrots, turnips and aD other kinds of garden products common io mis country. Native vegetables are much fresher, sweeter, and in tno io ig run cheaper than those shipped here, so it will pay to patronize uuty jjros. u. I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to aud from the While Oak mines, and the pub lic in general to the lact that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where I keep, a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; and make a specialty of miners supplies, provisions cct. Anton Chi co is ou the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Wintehnitz, Anton Chico, N. M Lots Tor &ntc. PiM-ties desiring locations on which to build houses tor business purposes or residences, would do well to call ou the undersigned, who will sell lot at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated on the cast side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Salazak. Office north-cast comer of the Found. By B!az Ortega, of Plazade Vijiles, near the Hot Springs, a large pocket book contaiuiug a large amountof pa pers. The ov ner will call at tliis of fice lor further information. Religious Literature. pi.iza. 246-tf. Stocktaking. In the xCotue building, opposite to Otero. Scllars & Co's warehouse, you will find the finest stock in town of dry eroods, notions, Gents furnishing goods, boots aud shoes,frcsh groceries, and queenswarc. jNew stocKi jncw goods. 35-tf. Ladies work boxes, beautiful de signs, just received by Charles Ilfeld Reliable Insurance the immediate surrender of Dulcigno. fÉRPOO L, LON- The citizeu? of Yankton have sub- DON, 8f GLOBE. scribed $10,000 for an " experimental HOME, of ' New Yorli. artesian well, aud boring will begin SPJHNQFJE ,J)f Elr and Marine, Mass. Spain has outlined the basis ofa commercial treaty with tho United States. The Spanish government has not replied to Secretary Evan's letter on Cuban outrages. C. R. BRO W ING, Agnt. Offce in the new town. For Sale. A Weber upright plono, nearly now. It vf hi bo sold for $600, aud is to be seen at. Brpwne & Mantazauarcs. Underiahing Goods of ail kinds liept constant ly on hand by FRANK OGDEN Las Vegas, N M. Orders promptly filled. In order to reduce stock as much as possible, I will sell for the next two weeks, dress goods,ginghams,chcviots and all summer goods, such as sun downs, gloves, etc., etc.. at cost. 34-tf. C. E. Wesche. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockhart & Co. 21-tf. Go to M. Ilcise.on the south side of the plaza for liuo wines, liquors and I would respectfully announce to the reading public, that I will soon have on hand some line Bibles and other religions works for sale very cheap. E egant Family Bibles illustrated, at the lowest possible rates. Your patronage is solicited. Homer Newbrkry, Missionary Colportem. 21-tf. Cottages ft) Rent. Two uew cottages to rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Store, East Las Ve gas. 314-tf. Fine Boots. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed Io do all kinds of work in their line. Fine work n specialty. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. 16-4m Indian Pottery. The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian pottery, both anci ent and modern, at M. A. Gold's In dian department, Santa Fe, N. M.41-tf C. E WESCIIE'S NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! NEW TOWN! In the Romo building opposite to Otero, Scllars & Co's warehouse you will find the best stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH INCWIIATS. and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and Slippers, Glass aud Queensware, stationery and tho best selection of Staple and Fancy Groceries in Town. 3.r)-tf C. E. Wasche. gars. 58-tf Go to Judd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tt. Clean towels aud sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Second hand doors and windows for sale cheap at T. Rumero & Son's The doors are, either double or single as may bo desired, and all arc in a gooc1 state of preservation. 28-tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. To Rent. A good dwelling house with four rooms. Inquire at this office. Graham's cocoanut oil soaps ut the Central Drugstore. tf. Ihavolust received it lino assort mcnt of Gents underwear of all grades which I will sell at the lowest possible prices, c. u. wesche. Lockhart & Co., have just received a car load of sash, doors, etc. 21-tf O. L. Houghton has a regular ar senal ot fire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is not only for a re tail, but. for a wholesale trade that he is prepared. His advantages for buy ing enables him to sell this class of goods as low as they can bo got anywhere. Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, and of the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south sido of tho plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf The cluice8t invoice of tea over brought to New Mexloo, just received by A. J. Crawford. lCtf.- A full assortment, of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on hand at tho Central Drug Store. 813-tf. v v Lockhart & Co. have the boss lum ber yard in the territory. 2iHt