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r fm YOL. 2. LAS VEGAS, N.M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1880. NO. 47 ON THE RAÍL COMING- AX I) SOOX TO A1M11VK FOR THE Glo mmg ft. LATEST STYLES -H3: .TT3?iü"- Dress . Suits, Busi ness Suits, Ulste and Overcoats Men a'ncl Boys. tra Pains has been taken to obtain the very best o Cents' warm wear. we mention assimeres, Scotch cated Fiannel, and several other OeSe :ea Uranus, aiso m i mi u several Piew StvSes of the World Re 5) ft. f " BÍ S Other Mew Coocte such as Fine Socks, PJeck Wear, and Ev er mmg a First Si Í3 be on son. in se a t eir arravc. MAIL AID EX: LINE IM'.NNiNü DAILY FROM FORT BASCOM T FORT ELLIOTT. Passengers muí Express matter leaving La Vegas m Tuesday morn in;i will be forward' i (in weekly luickhnnnl through to ;iny point m me l in lianmuol icxas. ctinrircs vcasoruihli C. 1!. AUSTIN'. Proprietor OTERO & JEAGER, Dialers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. a-TTDA.ILOrji.jEi.A., Sancolti, County, Ken Mexico OTERO Y JEAGER, Traben H tea en Abarrotes, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. t'OlllllMlO) le IÍltCI, 3ÍCW MCXiCO, BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of oven- kind muí style, nt lío v. D. AY. Cal fee's. English and Spanish , or in unyotho language, fur salo cheap ov given away. jr. matti meson, District superintendent 11. .15. S. lor Xcw Mexico anil Arizona. UUJZiT 1ST. IjUCERO, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, - - - N.M. In Romero ItniMiiiA', East Side of the Plaza. 33,10 IKCA-lD JDTT2ST2ST, lWFAKY PUBLIC, jatTx:mrteirEkr iv Ta LAS VEGAS AND VINITA Notice. The railroad company will not be responsible for hogs killed or injurod whon allowed to run nt largo in tliu ilopot yards. Any parties having hogs running nt large will pleasu take notice and govern themselves accordingly. tr. c. r. iiovky Ag't. Administrator's Xolire. Notice U Hereby given that (lie Hon. I'rolinlo Court In muí lor the county ol Han Miguel, anil Territory of New Mexico, has appointed iho un dersig nuil wlminintriuór id' the estate ol 'Frank Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted to . salil stato will make iiiirueiliate scttlemmit! nml all persons having claims against said es. tatawili present them within twelve months. M. BUIiVsu ii u- Las Vegas, N, M.( Fob. 7th, lm. TELEGRAPHIC. Chicago, September 20. TJio closing day of the Jockey Club's fall trotting meeting was marked by a firjc exhi bitioii of speed aud endurance and will remain prominent in the memory of all present. The performance of Maud S., in the face of numerous disadvantages, is set down as the most remarkable in the history of the tun". The Chicago track has now shown the best trottiug mile that of Maud S. in 2:10 3-4. The host pacing mile that of Sleepy Tom in 2:12 1-2; aud the best wagon record that of Hopeful in 2:16 1-2. The horsemen and horses left to-uight for Kansas City. IKh-as nearly six o'clock and grow ing dark when Maud S. was brought on the tracl The sky was cloudy and astroug fiouth wind was blowing. At the first send-off Maud S. soon left her feet. Her driver, Bain, turn ed her bak for a fresh start. She then trotted to the staring point sonare and level, aud as her driver A ' nodded for the word quickly leugth encd out her stride and rot to the quarter in 34 seconds. It was then be lieved impossible for her to do b3tter than 2:16 or 2:18, but when she down to the second quarter at a 2:03 gait, the fastest second, there was a breathless interest aud expectancy It was feared, however, that the strong head wind, when she turned would slacken her speed materially, and render it still impossible to win She kept straight forward, however, without a break or a skip, aud mark ed the three-quarter pole iu 1:36. Bain urged her geutly with voice and whip and she respouded gamely, and the '.imililude was breathless as she went the final quarter and thundered down the homestretch iu 2:10 3-4. The time by quarters was: First, 34 sec onds; second, 301-8; third, 311-4; fourth. 34 3-4. Loud cheers greeted the mare and her driver and manager as they went to her stable. Chicago, 111, Sept. 20. Yesterday's work by the Liberal League consisted iu listening to some very elaborate and intolerant speeches and and in the ex pulsion of 11. E. Spenser who was chairman of the committee on future work and who. when Robt. IngcrsoU resigned, led Hie minority in opposi tion to the extreme free lovers and spiritual branch and iu favo-. of more reputable planks iutbe platform. His crowning offense was offering the fol lowing satirical resolution: Ke9., that the national liberal league, auxil- cry leagues and kindred organizations are recommended to consider the pro priety and wisdom of allowing the National Congress of Liberal Leagues to denounce ail people ami powers that, he, that said ("engross shall be empowered to o at once to work to remedy all evils and cure of the world according to their own very liberal and peculiar ideas. Spencer, was promptly denounced; he thereup on stirred up a hornets ne.st. still more interesting, by offering the fol lowing resolution: RksolVed, That the Fourth Con- gross ot i lie xsauonai Licague, recom mends to the consideration of all aux- . n a i -T i i T ilery leagues and kindred organiza tions, the propriety and wisdom of turning over the management and control of this organization to the religious sect of Spiritualists, and to raciical Ereelovers. The excitement grew very demon strative and he was forthwith expell ed by an almost unanimous vote. In )iivale conversation he afterwards said that ho was fully cognizant of the infamous tilings practiced by those who seemed to be in the majority in the league, aud that he was glad to get out of it. The remaining hours of the session were spent in denounc ing the expelled member. The whole session so far, has been noisy, garru- ous. blasphemous and erratic, as may be inferred from tic following section of a speech by one of their members, and listened to with gravity by some! of the auditors: Look at my hair J ook at my hair look at my legs ook at my feet am I a member of the league? Oh! I am a leaguer a a ah, oh, ah, hoorah, hoorah ! Am I leaguer? Tolly, golly, holly, jolly. Oh, what's yer ah, oh ycr name? teller oh, yes, feller, nm I a member of the league? Paris, France, September 20. The Statue of Thiers was unveiled yesterday at St. Germain in the nrét- I ence of a largo crowd. Jules Simon delivered the address. Oliver Paine, a radical journalist protested vche mently amidst a scene of great excite ment against ihe erection of the stat ue. lie was arrested in orucrto pro tect him from violence by the crowd Paris, September 20. De Freycinet falls because in his Mountavan speech he declared the Government would ntipcua flirtit t-1 ? oír rrrí f V i-wiif Vil ii a f rt ti iwr which was ,& reply to Gambetta's Cherburg speech aud to the blustcriug policy therein contained. lie falls because he publicly ventured to throw off Gambetta. Paris, Sept. 20. A Dulcigno for eign man-of-war has been taking soundings off the coast. This is sup posed to be a preparation for a dem oustration. Constantinople, Sept. 20. The Portéis using its utmost endeavor to avoid a naval demonstration as it fears a genera' insurrection should it take place. The Meeting. Sunaay the business men of Las Vegas assembled at Baca Hall for the purpose of taking steps towards se curing water works and organizing í fire company. A good attendance was had and all seemed imbued with the necessity of accomplishing some, thing in that direction. Mr. L. P Browne was chosen chairman of the meeting and It. A. Kistler, secretary VV. i bhupp, wa called ou, and. stated the object of the meeting. Messrs. Hilt, McClung, Wheelock, J. Rosenwald and others, made remarks concerning the business in hand aud discussed the most eco nomical and effective method of pro tecting the ékff against the repetition of such a dire calamity as has just be fallen it. A motion by Maj. Morrison was carried that, a committee of sev en bo appointed to take the matter under consideration, aud correspond with easiern manufactories as to the price oí engines, etc., and also to de termine what coufse ffiad better be pursued. This committee to report their ac tion to the president of ihis meeting, who shall then call a meeting of the people by a call in the papers. The following named geffllemen were ap pointed as said committee : Chas Blanchard, Mr Wheelock, W. II. Shupp, MiC Hilt, Trinidad Romero, O. L. Iloughten and Jose A. Baca. The meeting then adjourned to await the action of the committee. Sunday a Gazette reporter sought out and talked with most of the business men who lost from Sat urday's couflagatian. They all seem ed to be in good cheer and consider that the present calamity will be a fu ture i enefit. They consider now, that all adobe buildings will be built on that block, that the ground is uow worth as much as before the woodcu buildings were destroyed. S( me cannot tell what their losses will amount to yet, but estimate their losses as follows: Ward & Tamme $4,500, above h; surancu. Levy, Cohu & Co , .bout $9,500 to tal loss, which is about $3,000 obovc insurance. N. L. Rosenthal, estimated at $9, 000. II. C. Richmond, above insurance, $1,500 Berlholf, Center street theatre, $4, 000, no insurance Rupe fc Castle, between $9,000 and $10,000. llilty Bros, about $600. E. W. Sebben, $100. jiopper ,JJros. above insurance $1,500. J. A. Macklcy, $4,000, total loss. John Fliuu, barber, $100. Herbert, druggist, $1,500. Malbocuf, saddler, $1,600, over in surance. Marcus & Clemm lost $2,500. Marble, where the fire began, total loss of several thousands. Marcelliuo & Cofia loss $500. Isidor StCm'8 ÍOSS &1.400. incnrml for $1,100. Editor Gazette: W- desire to make it public that we are uudjr many obligations o tho heroic volunteers who by thier timely, efficient and untiring exerions which prevented the fire-ficud from getting a hold on our warehouse and store. As good work was done at ether points of danger also, and these well directed and prompt measures saved all the surrounding property. We think nothing that could be saved was neglected, and that all interested are disposed, as we are, to gWe cred it aud praise to the disinterested vol unteers as well as to the friends and neighbors interested with us who now havo the satisfaction of knowing that thev lmve saved a large amount oí valuable property. Respectfully, Browne & Manzanares. NOTICE. Suffers by fire ! The undersigned have two car loads of furuiturc, one car at the Swingle. Warehouse and tho other in transit, consisting of al kinds of tables, chairs, lounges, spriu beds, bed room sets, cheap bedsteads etc. All persois suffering a loss of luruiture py fire, may obtain the same from us at actual cost in Chicago and Locxhart k Co. A Consistent Temperance Man. A railway accident happened in Prineo Edward Island a few days ago, uue oi tne most severely injured y-v n . i i among the passengers hurt was Mr, Thomas Stewart, an old geutleman of eighty-two years, of whom it is said that, "though a comparatively poor man, he never misses an opportunity of doing all the good he can." It further said of Mr. Stewart that is h was when injured, on an errand ot mercy, making a voluntary effort to :t some poor debtor out of Georgetown jail. The incident described below in the words of a lo cal report ef tho accident (Charlotte town Examiner) exemplifies a sturdy heroic consistency of character too rare in our day. "Mr. btcwart s:nctiy an alistamer. When the re lief train arrived at tho scene of the accident, he was laid ou the side of road, suffering great pain and appa rently nearly dead. One of those who came to help the sufferers offerer; him a flask of brandy. 'No,, no,' he groaned, I am ready to die, but not ready to drink liquor.' "Montreal Witness. Speaking of the wonderful town of La? Vegas last week the Wilsou (Kas Echo said : 'Yesterday we were not and to-day we are, is Hie watchword ot ot Las Vegas, as well as many other places in the lar west." It will probably say iu this week's japer, "Yesterday we were and to day we are not is the watchword of Las Vegas now." R. Bevlev.G. W. Vogle, White Oaks. Mrs Preston aud daughter lopeka, Ivs.; R. R. Goodwill, Kansas City; James Melburu, St. Louis; Ma riano Armijo, Albuquerque: Mrs. J Seeley, Topeka, Ks., James Clemon and wife, Topeka; J. J. and A G Squires, Kansas City; S. S. Wiley and H. W. Smith, Boston, are registered at the Sr. Nicholas Hotel. The Optic came out in a handsome new dress yesterday. The improve ment is manifest and delights a prin ter eye. If we may be permitted lo criticise, we would say that wo think the appearance of the first page would be greatly improved if the rulo aboye the heading was removed. H. SHUPP, MANUFACTURER OF WAGON AND CARRIAGE And Dealer in all Kinds of WAGON AND CARRIAGE MATERIAL Keeps on hand a large Stock of X i ona. Iron A xlosi X,toaat wh.oolsi 3Eii30 Koxos, - Also an Assortment of Buggies, Springwagons, Buck. boards, &c, ForSale. All Kinds of ara: m. m: hk Done on short notice. Satisfaction frnnranicn,! W. II. Shupp lias employed a first clasa cur. riae trimmer. Parties déslrlnir work of !, kind would do well to call othls shoi). í "í?í?B1SAT'3.-By Moore & Huff, at the Co'sdmg store, on the laza. , DISPENSAS A W M J L h S S. A. CLEM EXTS,' Prop. S Located between Las Gallinas Tecoloteuos, 15 miles from Las Vegas. The best road in the country. and LUMBER OF AM. BtlJVDS AT CHEAP RATES. A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND. Also bhinglcs, Dry Sheeting. Lum berofany quality desired. Piices to suit Everybody. THE NEW MEXICO This Company lias acquired the exclusive right io iisu ami hen, ami ncenso otneig to use their imii.oved DIAMOND HOCK-IiORING machin ery wuliiu the Territory of New Mexico with the "' viMiu vi, ii ;ini county. I! V the USe Ot thP,SR drills Olllv I'.ui in inn nr 'cads be penetrated lo a depth oI'onk thousand niiT oi-npaiu4 mrougu sonil ick, vertically Perfect SnsniIcs of .Tlinci'iil J uken out theentii-edistance. These fumóle so obtained are not disintegrated fragments of i ir.n utiu continuous solid cyl uniera, showing i.ii;nii, mu hirauucauou ami ciiaracier ot t.ie material bureJ ihrough. The great value ol thee Drills, and this method of prospecting ii olivi- uua unit musí II pi 111 II' 11 1. THh NEW MEXICO DIAMOND DRILL CO . Are now prepared to prohpect Leads or Mines uii.uuu ieei or upwards at imucks muc:a less THAN THIC COST OFfclNKlMl A SMAl'T, OU FOB A biiakk la THIS CLAIM OU JIINTE8 SO 1'IIOSI'KCTKD. For Further information apply to the office o mu 'iupuny , 71 ISroiKiwnj' Ii. T. Orto the Company's authorized agent,' E. PLAT'f strattox, Cimarron, N. M. WANTED. VV ANT151) : A good reliable woman to cook nml no general house work in a private laniily in the country. Uood wages will be mlil;but none need apply unless well recom mended, and no engagement will he made for less man six months, alter one htpL 'j ti-i.il Tills will be a, good permanent home lor a per son giving sutisiaetiiin. Address lilchard l'linn, uineon, .N. M. FOtl SALE. T Alt. VKXDKIt.---Uua casa situada nn JL camino du los Ojos, cerca do la casa de Dona Luisa flnard. Dos cuartos, sesenta pii's ' jiBULts uo i uiiuu, y ineuto ciucucnia pura ell uu unas, oe venue par itinera al contado . i-ara íntorrracion diríjanse a esta oficina. IORSAI.E. A house situated on the Hoi - Springs road, near tho house of Louise Fin an!. Two roonm, sixty feet front on Die road ami one nunured and tiity back. To be soli cheap for money. For information inquire hi una ornee. t 71011 SALE. 100 head of catt'e. For further 1 information aimlv In .T.i ir.i Tti .,'ns and A. Xuison A Co , Anton Chico. X. M. 7VM SALEA good slxleen A1 steam engine, all in ru.min liorso pewci lill t'O lUOUiih lo run ii Hour null n v .,n..u,.n ininr rivjliti. iii.,1 de.;iriugto sec it running can do so any dv at (VIA- I ,1.1 ti I ii n. til . I IT . . J . J teniis t JOllMi. nnoTi'v MitlllllK llilll 111 VI'lTflS. A III V lill- 'J3-tr ij'Uil 1 . A fine large store room on the I plaza, excellent y sltii ited for business tand at loW figures F( liarUculars apply at ma oince 11 MISCELLANEOUS. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids wil 1 1q received at th tcndentsollice, uji to3o'clockp. nf, Thursday, tho Kith Inst., in Santa Ke. f.iv Hi.. oía hotel. Plans and speciilcations can be seen at Ihe Superintendent'sjuflice iu Santa Ke, or at Mm ftllliin ,f Xl'K 1. i . . . ... ..i Pililo, iiiiraira, arcniiect, at Las Vecras. The riirht is l'esei'voil tn ríiíoí.i- hit ..i. all bids. All bids will bo addressed to Henry lleed, superlntondcni of construction, care of L Stuab & Co., Santa Fe. liy ordsr of the commlttco, September 9th, 1SM0. Important Notice. For the benefit of our e.ltl.e lift V.'llA fl-lt Ajf 11. a late copies ol this uancr will bekent n ilin i,. n,,. ticket oflice of the Chicago, Burlington & Quln cy rai road, nt 59 Clark street, Chicajío, ill., wnoiu muy lire privileged to callanil read it free. j:d. HOT SPRINGS HACK I.IXE.-J. I). AVolf is now runninff a hack linn beiwpnTi tiw. ir... Springs and town. Hacks will leave the Hot Springs for town at 7 n. m.. nml l i. win leave town lor the Hot springs at, 10 a. in. and 2 p. m. Leave orders nt any of tho hutela. Hack and ExprcMM Mne Retivcrn f.n Vfffiis nnd Mora. Hack will leavo St. Xicholas Unlet ,. ,...i. Monday and Tliursday. nt 10 a. m. singlo ivi.. $4. Round trip tickets, $5. on. All ba"-'gige over 50 lbs., charged extra. Express .ini through in six hours atreusonabl ti r.,iti4 l Vi m ncctions made with good conveyances for Wat rous, Taos mid nil points north. J. W. CAllTKh, Plo'r Why? AVill you pay two prices to Irresponsible ped irá for sowing machines, when for one liali .... i . " ian ersiorsowin inacniues. wtien for mm i..ir ruado, and warronted from three to live years among which nre tho Singer, the White, i)()I luestic, Xew American, etc. For price apply to A T. Harrison, at Hammond's Hardware nir nioney you can irav any nrst c .iss imwl, ! ,,n House, Trinidad, Colorado. Il-'m MRS. R. J. HAMILTON 1ias opened her DRESS -MAKI2T SHOP t the hoiiHo direct v East Las Vega, N. , hi. oii)osl-te the depo lllllf un uiia fu .... 1 CUT, IT AM) MAKE OUEssES for her ol friends and new onus. 8utislnction cuaranned or no charges. vet! DI10ID DRILL CO. IF. G. Ward, Contractor anJ Builder, LAS VEGAS, N. M. ALFRED li. SATiñll; ' ATTOENE LAW Dold's Bulletin". LAS VEGAS, - - N. M, 33X1. WIITT QA.XiOON" ALBERT &, HERBER, Proprietors. Opposite Jaffa Bros., East Side. Fresh liecr always ou Draught. Al so Fine Cigars aud Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Con nection, F. C. Marisol!, COITTRACTOE & BUILDER Las Vegas, New Mexico. HOWISON & FABIAN, General Comm'n. Merchants Ai) SALESMEN FOR EASTEBlsT HITSH9, Offico East side It. It. Ave. , opposite Brown i; Manzanares. - , V. Steels, JUSTIcr; OKTIIK l'K.Vcr. f,r l'reoiñctX. 2!, East Las Vegas. Real Estate, Collect niü Agent ami CouTer anccr. Dcudd, Mortgage and .lu.-lic.es' )J.lank f'r sale. Otlice on llio hiil between the old and new towns Dealers iu Staple and Fancy Groceries, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES. Produce, a Specialty. Orders llllodon short n- tico. Proprietors ol the Dslmonico Restaurant. East Las Vesas, N. M. Tin: r.osa Boot & SFzovmafccr Opposite JalVa Bros., guarantees satUfactiun and a pertect lit or no pay; W. H. VVHITELAW. Attorney at Law,7'.. Will attend to all' lega! business promptly, Center Street, East Las Vein , Xuw Mcxio. 179-d. JNO. F. BOS'TWICK.. P. O, LY DON EOSTWICK & LYDON Oflice at líxehange Hotel ISuíU'.íiig. Las Veo as. N". M. 1M vertí Centre t., Ka-t Li- Ve;Os. EvervíhiiiLÍ in tito link':r.i liny C'.iiKtnt,iy on band TIUjíHUTY k AN(!ELL. Vi'n. AND DJfiriJTYU. MINKUAI. p; "Si'.T EC3 -x&r rm o xrs cu una, ..as Vegas - - New Mexico PHOTOGRAPHER. Gallery in thelíestr -f tho Exchaii"o Hotel, Vcst, Lh Vega. TB J. FLEEi? MERCHANT TAILOR. ALL KINDS OF saar k. íív nn í a i n ív DOITE TO OEDSE. Shop in Dolds' IJloek, Xortlnvest Comer of the Plaza. J. FII.X2HJO '.Hi. AttOi'fiBCV 3U it jilW ALBUQUERQUE, . . . XKW MEXICO M. SALAZ AH. irony icy-, tr-lAii, LasVecias - New Mexico N. J. PETTIJOHN, M. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vega. Chronic Diseases and Diiwasea of Female a Specialty. HOT SPRINGS - - . g toH A.M. LAS VEGAS-Ceulral Drug Store, 2 to 0 P. M. DOCTOR E. H, SI rOFFICE HOURS ut LAS VEGAS, lOo'clockA. M. till 10 o'clock 1 M., it a J AT HOT SPRINGS, From 7 o'clock, A. M. till 9 o'loek, P.M. All ordarscUlt at HniliArt'afii. celvepompt atientimi