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Las Ve'S Daily Ga'etu TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21. 18M lilt; Cji.j. . If nil editor omits anything, he i lazy; if he speaks of any thing as it i people are mad: if he smooths dowr the rougli places, he Í9 bribed; if ! calls things by their proper names, h is unfit fer the position of an editoi if he docs not furnish his readers wit I jokes he is fetnpid; if he does, he i rattle-headed, lacking stability; ifh condemns the wroug, he is a gooi fellow, but lacks discretion; if he let wrougs and injuries go unmen1ioue( he is a coward; if he indulges in pei sonalitics, he is a blackguard; ifb does not, his paper is dull and insipid In short if he edits a paper propcrl; and sticks to truth and facts, he is : fool, and don't know how to edit t , paper, half as .well as his reader could. "For what we arc about to receive O, Lord, make us truly grateful !' would not work in this case, for an editor receives more kus9ings thai he is truly grateful lor, as alWus pooi devils can testify who have bcei there, Meteor. One of the most beautiful meteors that it lias ever been our fortune t see passed across the sky from south west to northeast last night about tci o'clock. At first it looked to be aboui the size of the full moon. It traveled much slower than is usually the case. At first its motion was regular bin later seemed to go by fits and starts A long tail was left behind it and to wards the last it gave oft' large purph sparks and finally it flew into a hun dred fragments and went out. It had much the appearance of a Roman can dle, only many times larger and much more beautiful. It was some lone wauderer, that thought to run a short but brilliant course before going out forever. Card of Thanks. The sincere thanks of Hopper Bros, are due to Conductor Giles, Yard Master Charles Linsey, car repairer Karr and also to many others, for valuable service rendered in saving their goods. The transfer meu also have our thanks for the efficient aid rendered us. Card of Thanks. Fditor Gazette: We desire to oiler through your columns our sincere thanks to those who worked so valient 1 y for the pres ervation of our property in the des tructive fire of Saturday night. Very truly, Otero, Sellar & Co. The Las Vegas academy opeued yesterday under the management of Prof. Ashley and Miss Anuic Wood. Following is the first days enrolment iu the two department: prof, asiiley's department. Misses Carrie Stoops, Lulu McDon ald, Josie Stoops, Belle Teats, Annie Flceniau. José Homero, PurleyLew- clliug, Laralellio lionicro, Samuel B. Lambert. Total, 10. miss wood'i department. Jennie Cosgróve, Annie Fipps, Frauk Moore, Albert Berry, Evy Cos grove, T. Cosgrove, Byron Janes, Le Graud Wilkinson, Maggie Brokover, Albert Wood, Clinton Talbott, James Martin, Fred Foster, Alice aud Char lie Kcesee, John and Chas. Clay, Maud Ilandcburger, Leon aud Marks Ilosen wald, Abbie aud Bessie Stoops, Ed die Allen. Total, 23. Making a total enrolment of 33. This is a very en couraging number for the beginning. All should now lend this institution a helping hand. Ward & Tainnie have commen ced to rebuild in earnest, yesterday, all day, Mr Ward was hunting men to make adobes. They intend to build a frame house next to the alley for present use. The adobe walls that were put up before the fire aud which arc still standing will bo com pleted. Two thirds of the building has already been rented to Marcus & Clemni for a 6tore room, and the other room to Mr Gregory for a barber shop. Where the frame billiard hall stood, a two story adobe building will be erected. The San Miguel Rifles did good Bervice in guarding the property ta ken from the burning buildings. Thieves were plentiful, and had it not been for the efficient service of this organization much property would have been lost. The thanks of the people are due 'hem for their services. This will make this company more popular and give it a new lease upon the nfl'eclionst)f the people. While others 6lept they had to guard the thrnuffh the long GAZETI-IA. Ptr:cnal and General, Gathered Frcm Quarters of the City and Vicinity. - John Doughcr came up from the south jentt-rUay. T. F. Chapman went cast on Sun lay's train. Louis Sulzbachcr went lo Sant 'c yesterday. Father Persone, went to San Mi uel Sunday Mr. Delany and daughter went t íauta Fe, Sunday.. Tie contractor Woodworlh went o Fort Wiugate Sunday. Mrs. Benito Baca came up from the south on yesterday's train. Dr. Tipton of Tiptonville, came a Sunday. He will likely locate. Mrs. T. B. Mills and mother, Mrs. Hinms, came in on Sunday's traiu. "Old gold" is the fashionable col- r for vallcr dogs this fall in Las Ve gas. 1. Stern's losses in the fire of Sa urday, amounted to $1,400, insurance 1,100, Mr Studcbaker and Tom. Par 'cr returned from a trip to Kauiis City, Sunday, The committee on water works field a meeting yesterday at the office of Chas. Blanchard. Mr Phillips of Kansas, is a new arrival iu town. He talks of becoming ouc of our number. A number of tents have been reeled for temporary use ou the open ground near the burnt block. Stage drivers arc getting scarce in the lower country. They are be ginning to prize their scalps. II. C, Moore, Chicago; E. J. Wil cox, Ft. Sumner; C. Staver, are re gistered at the National Hotel. The Boston Clothiug store wjII open out iu a few days in one of the buildings near the New York store. Mr. Gage, the efficient freight agent at the depot, lo.t all his "Sun day go to meeting ci.úhes," in the fire of Saturday. Wcgive fair notice that we shal begin now aud talk corp ration until wo have it or blow ou delves to death iu the attempt. We arc under obligations to Mr. C. R. Browning for the diagram which appeared in Sunday's Gazette, of the burnt district. Moodv says this Republic is going to the . Guess you're right par son, but it depends upon who is elec ted, a good deal. The low place iu front of the post office building is being filled up with earth taken f-om the cellar of Rome ro & Son's new block. Daily G xettes containing the full account of the destructive fire of last Saturday cn be had at this office, and also at the book stores. R. C. Richmond, has fitted up a houie in the rear of where his jewelry store formerly was and will soon be ready for business again. Stop citizens, and think a little while before you erect any more tin der boxes. Adobe and that onlv must be the watchword. The scream of the engine which carried water from the tank to the buildings iu danger, sounded like some huge monster in distres?. N. L. Rosenthal caine down from Denver yesterday, to look after his business here. Mr. Rosenthal has sustained a very severe loss. Wilcox has a bad cold; the result of his devotion to business as a col lector of news, Saturday night. He is a rustler end everybody likes him. Win. Booth, the Kausas State agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co., is in the city, and like everybody else, likes is and our country. Las CrucC3 citizens organized iu companies to suppliment or rather to antecedo the movements of the regu lar military for whom they seem to have an intense disgust. Doña Ana Rafaela, a very rich Cuban lady, is at Saratoga, aud she makes all the men want to go to Cuba. Several arc already bound t o to havií Ana. Boston Post. The growing popularity of the Sumner Ilousa may be seen by the many names daily registered. Sev enty odd names having been register ed since last Sunday morning. The Pitkin (Col.) Independent, proposes to continue to publish Us paper during this fearful winter. The editor says: Wc arc hero to stay and intend to stay if it freezes the hair oil. Subscribe for the Independent and as sist us in publishing a paper during the winter that will be ábenefit to the Murcus & Clemm have turned their wholesale establishment into a retail More, where they are now pic parrd id accomodate nil tin ir old cus tomers. The Oldie's diairram of the burned district is considerably revcrsified, uiiKiuginc location ot tiie burned corner, thut of (). L.IIoughton's hard ware store. It is predicted by one who is iu position to know, that the committee appointed by the meeting Suudav will recommend a complete system of ivatcr works for this city. Mr. Marble, who was so severely burned during the fire is getting along uicely. lie had gone into a room and the door drew shut on him, which for a time fastened him in. Mr, Kirkpalrick goes to Bernal illo to-day. Ho will ride on horse back to that city. He is a famous ri der aud is determined to chase helth on horseback until he overtakes It. - II. II. Strowell, N. Y.; Mrs. E. C. Wright and children, Colorado Springs; Miss Anuie White, Raton Pass; II. C. Pearley, Liberty, Mo., are registered at the Grand View hotel. Mrs. T. B. Mills returned from St. Louis yesterday. The larger por tion of her visit was spent in Topeka. Her Mother came with her and ex pects to pass the winter in Las Ve gas. - It is thought by a great many that Buell's scouts must have sold him out to Victorio, else the latter could never have gotten up to Goodsite without Buell's knowing it. Thirty four. Xoticc J. A. Lockhart & Co.'s advertisement in another column, to sell two car load- of furniture to those suffering from the fire, at cost. This is a liberal offer and will be apprecia ted. L All those who have been compell ed to change their locations on ac count of the fire will do U3 a favor by notifying us where, they desire the Gazette to be left until they shall have rebuilt. C. R. Browning was busily en gaged, yesterday, in-selling lots. The fire has heaped an additional amount of work upon his shoulders. His in surance and real estate business keeps him ou the go. Any man is a fool in this far west who tries to understand that con founded Beltzhoover business. 1-or our part we don't know whether he is accused of stealing chickens, or big amy and we don't tare. -"If vou are a quiet, honest citizen- of Galveston, how d'd those skeleton keys and brass knuckles happen to be in your pocket ?" '"I reckon, Judge, me and the policeman must have changed eqats in the scuffle. We were very much excited." A number of assault and battery cases, growing out of the conflagra tion came up before Judge Morrison, yesterday. They were nearly all set tled before coming to trial, or if not, ouly light fines were imposed. A number of strangers arc de tained m Mesilla by the Indiau block ade. So ma-iy reports of Indians arc constantly arriving that people feel very little like taking the chancas of travel on any of the roads, especially the one going west. . Messrs. Ililty & Maclcley will re open the Old Hamilton House, to morrow, under the name of the Macklcy House. They will build a large number of sleeping rooms m connection with it so that all their former customers can be accomoda ted. The Model Store has been moved to Ilowisou & Fabian's old stand, op posite Browne & Manzanares, where they are prepared to accomodate all their old customers. They have on and a bountiful supply of butter, eggs, onions and a largo supply of iauncfl goods. Give them a call, C. L. Finer, Catskil!, N, Y.; C. II. Prentiss, Waterville; D. C. Russell, Denver; L. D. West, Rome; W. H. Brickley, La Glorietta, N. M.; C. E. Chappscll, Cananduago, N. Y.; W. M. Booth, Leavenworth; E. Gregorey, Leavenworth; Daniel hcrual, South bend, Ind.; John Collins, South Bend, Ind.; H. T. Ccperley, Pecos; A. Levy, Walsenburg, Col.; Mrs. Simms, Knnsa3 City ; W. S. Rosenthal, Denver; Mrs. Phil, llolzman and family. El Moro: Mrs. T. C. Cooper, Topeka, are regis tered at the Sumner house. High Ball mid Faro Bank. There has been just fitted up in the back room at the Exchange Saloon, a plcndid Club room, where you can play high ball or faro. 1-t. For Sale. AWebcr upright piono.'ucarlv new. It Vfid be sold for $500, and is to bo seon at- Browne & Mantnzanarcs. A461-W .. H. Lucís Manufantcrcr cf Mexican f FiiisrcD iev.'ílry. The manuiauturc of Filigree Jewelry- by native workmen bring a special ty i:i my business, and many persons having expressed a desire to witness the process, I hereby extend a cordial iuvitation to all who may visit this city to call (presenting this card) and give ine the pleasure of conducting them through mv Factory Santa l e N. M. S. II. Lucas. I have on hand 150 barrels of apples which 1 will sell ai bottom prices. These apples are all 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 ; hold your orders, for I will sell cheaper than any one. lilt Hopper Bros, have just received a large supply of fresh butter Call and sec their apples and other fresh fruits and 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. GooíI Opportunity. A young man doing business many years in this territory, and has a large trade, wholesale and retail, will make arrangements with any person who wishes to start business general mer chandise in a No. 1 town in this ter ritory. Address, A. D., lw. Albuquerque, Brick for sale in large or sm:U quantities, at Lockiiaht & Co's. Fresh oysters at Hilt y Bros. Swiss cheese at Hilt y Bros. In our gents furnishing goods de artment which is a new feature, we keep as complete a stock as can be found in any city. J. Rosenwald & Co. '11-tf. Gents, boys and childrens ready made clothing at J. Rotenwald & Co. -11-tf. All kinds of woKcn goods just re ceived and for sa'e at low figures, at .). IÍOSENW A LD ic Co. '11-tf. --A large invoice of choice candies just received by A.J. CkAWJ'OKD. 41. tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately t)V Frank Ooden. 41-tf. Lost. v ' Between the residence of Mr. Ileise .nd Herbert's drug store, a solatnire diamond ring. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at the store of M. Ileise. lw I have 800 choice No. 1 chickens ou hand yet. Call and get your pick of them. At the Panhandle Corral. Also good No. 1 creamery butter at McKay's Restaunut. J. W. Love. Any person desiring claims in the San Carlos District would do well to get Dan Morrow to locate them ns ho has located several lor different parties which gave perfect satisfac tion. He is perfectly laminar with the country and rocks. 3G-tf. A car load of apples just received at Hopper Bros. Mr. R. G. McDon.ild. while, east. bought a large stock of line whiskies and wines ot first hands and is now prepared to' oiler splendid bargains, and to sell at a lower rate than any body. " 36-1 w Situation Wanted. In :i- dry oods, grocery, hardware or general store. Applicant has had fourteen years experience, speaUs Spanish, English and French. The best of references. Address, A.C. Postoflice, Las Vegas. 37-lw Ilolbrook'3 tobacco is the best. Full clothing at C. E. Wesche'.s, old aud now town. The latest styles, a fine selection at astonishing low figures. Bcioro you purchase look at mv stock hi the old and new town. I sell summer clothing at cost. 35-tf C. E, Wesche. In the lióme building, opposite to Otero, Sellara & Co's warehouse, you will find the finest stock in town of dry goods, notions, Gents furnishing goods, boots and shoes,frcsh groceries, and queeuswaro. New stock I New oods. 35-tf. Ladies work boxes, beautiful de signs, just received by Citarles Ilfeld leliahte Insurance LIVERPOOL, LON DON, $ GLOBE. HOME, of New York. SBRINGEIEJ.D, Fir and Marine, Mass, C. R, BRO W TNG, Agnt. Off ce in the new town. Coffins, t Caskets and Unaerialdnri Goods of all hinds kept constant ly on hand by FliAJSK UGDUJ, Las Yeúas N. M. Orders promptly filled. OX WEST Sim IS f9JSG:sn - ample FOS: COHJIEEICIAL TRAVELERS. IX CONNECTION WITH TIIE HOTEL IS A NUM. BE U ONE KFS TAURANT. THE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE , HE LtC A CIES OF THE SEASON. -O- TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. MEN DEJSTH ALL & CO weisy9 Feed, am Dealers in Horses and Mules, also Fine Buggies and Carriages Rigs for the Hot Springs and other Points of Interest. The Finest Outfits in the Territory. Rf A 3 M.M.J Smith 4? Marrmon, Mr&prs Sonih side of the. Plaza, Tills House has been Newly Refitted Accommodations to ' Native Vegetables. Hilly Bros., have made arrange ments with Messrs. Webber & Miller, of Mira county, to furnish t hem from now on, with all kinds of native veg etables; such as cabage, peas, beans, carrots, turnips and al! other kinds of garden products common to this country. Native vegetables arc much frc-sdicr, sweeter, aud iu the lo.ig run cheaper than those shipped here, so it will pay. to patronize Ililty Bros. tf. I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to and from the Whi'e Oak mines, and the pub lic iu general to the fact 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 ect. Anion Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Winteunitz, Anton Chico, N. M Lot For f.iilc. Piu'tics desiring locations on which to build houses lor business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigned, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to 1,1. Salazak. Office north-east corner of the pUza. 216-tf. Stocklakinn. In order to reduce stock as much as possible, I will sell for the next two Alecks, dress goods,ginghanis,chcviots aud all summer goods, such as sun downs, gloves, etc., etc.. at cost. 3i-tf. C. E. Wksciik. Wc arc prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockuaiit & Co. 21 -If. Go to M. Heisc, on the south side of the plaza for fine wines, liquors and gars. 2ó3-tf Go to Jndd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Second hand doors and windows for sale cheap at T. Romero & Son's. The doors are, either double or single as may be desired, and all are in a gooc' state of preservation. 28-tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co'y planing mill. 29-tf. ' To Rent. A good dwelling house with four rooms. Inquire at this office. . . - ... . Graham's cocoauut oil soaps at the Central Drug Store. t f. 1 havo just received a flue assort ment of Gents underwear of all grades which I will sell at t he lowest possible v-,iccs. C. E. Wescjie. TMK- 'PEAI FIA OF PLAZA. MEXICO. A To HOOVER 3 el i or Li ?vi le ye i v FsT Las Vegas, X. !. and Refurnished and Afford the Bcüt the Traveling Public. Found. By Blaz Ortega, of Plaza de Vijiles, near the Hot Springs, a large pocket book containing a large amouut'of pa pers. The o, lier will call at this of fice for further information. Religious Literature. I would respectfully announce to the reading public, that I will soon have on baud some fine Bibles and other religious works for sale very cheap. E egant Family Bibles illustrated, at the lowest possible rates. Your patronage is solicited. Homer Newueiuiy, Missionary Colportcm. 21-tf. Cottages to Rent. t Two new cottages to rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Store. East Las Vc-Sas- 311-tf. Fine Boots. J. V. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed to do all kinds of work in their line. Fine work a speei.dtv. 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.4l-tf C. E WESCIIE'S NEW STORE, NEW GOODS! NEW TOWN! Iu the Rome building opposite to Otero, Sellars & Co's warehouse you will find the best stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Ladies Shoes and Slippers, Glass and Quecnsware, Stationery and the best selection of Staple and Fancy Groceries in Town. 35-tf C. E. Wasche. Lockhart & Co., have just received a car loud of sash, doors, etc. 21-tf O. L. Houghton has a regular ar senal of lire-arms, the lv.rgest stock in all the west. It is not only for 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 be got any where. . Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, aud oi the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ilcise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf The cluiccst invoice of tea ever brought to New Mexico, just received by A. J. Crawford. lGti. A full assortment of Homeopathic remedie constantly kept on hand at the Central Drugstore. 313-tf.' Lockhart & Co. havo the boss lum ber yard in the territory. 249tf Room. I. )