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GAZETTE. w n A H YOL. j AS YEGAS, X. M., TPIUTISÜA.Y S I 4PT liil MU -28, 1880. NO. cfcí). LAS First National Bani or 1,AS VIXiAS. (Successor ti ItaynolU llroi tiers.) Authorized capital, $500,000 Paid in capital, - $50,000 SurolusFund - $10,000 DOES A .iKNEUAL HANKINU V.V S 1 X EMS dw-ll Operative & Mechanical. Listening to the solicitation of many citizens of Las Vegas, Dr. F.I I. Deli raw will open an o Hi ( . for t lie practice of Dent ist ry. Painless Extraction of Teeth. Teeth Extracted, Plug ' ged $ Replanted. 1'HE DOCTOR'S SPECIALTY IS FINE COM) WOUK. ' Mouths examined ami advice given free o Charge. 'Artificial Sets of Teeth on Celluloid. OK KICK IIOUÜS FROM 8 A. M. , to ." 1'. M. Good icIVronec Given. All Work Warranted. OIUoo on North Side of Plaza. Open July ülnt, 18S0. -AND- li 11 m 5..Ü? Luí c. xx. z'sjrrss, :i" Wtuis daily via La Liendre, Cliapcvito, Galli nas, Cabra, l.a Cinta, an Hilario and Fori llnscoiti. Passengers ami Expresa matter carried lmnv poi ii t on tin most reasonable terwis floo-lyl 'Msh-ibliwliiiKiiit, Located on tlic street in rear os National Hotel. No. 17, where lie is prepared to do all kinds of work in liisline promptly and in a workmanlike manner at reason able prices. 3-UV3L.3NT 1ST. XaTJ033X?.r3, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, N.M. In Homero üiiildin', East Side of tin) 'laza. BICHABD JDTTXTJT, NOTARY PUBLIC, OAS VFXiAS AND VINTTA Frank J . "Yrebloi A n m NEER Ü 1 1 lias constantly on hand Horse;;, .Mulos, Harness Etc., and also buys and Kills on Commission. Sale of goods made at any time. Will be 'found on North-Las corner of Plaza, or word may be loft at this office. MAIL ID EI LII ill IM'NNIVi; DA I FY FI.'OM KOÜI' IIASCO.M TO l our ei.i.iott. Passengers anil Express ninfier leaving l.at Vegas on Tuesday morning -will lie forward."' m weekly backboard through to any point in (.lie I'm Handle of Texas. Charlea rensonabh , C. 1J. AUSTIN. Proiirieb.r. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. O-TT .AD 31 A. CT .A. IR, , Mitrolu, County, Mexico. BIBLES! BIBLES! BICLEG ! Of evcrv kind ami style, tit Uev. 1). W. Cnl fee's. English and Spanish, or In any other laiiftnane, for sale cheap or given away. M. M ATTIIIKSOX, District Siiperintendeiit II. I. S. lov New Mexico ami Arizona. OTERO Y JEAGER, Trancante en Abarrota, Provisiones,- Zacate, etc., nor Fleteros. : 0-TJA.1DA.il A. J" A.EA, Coiitlndo dc Lincoln, Kcw Mexico. TA LOR NG jTELEGKAPHIC Ti:c EEi'l tuns Jioiv Show Platsi vtl 52as a Plurality but no Majority. T3:c (irecra backers of Maine H.cuve tEie Fusion :m f-cli'tf Electors. Tfi Eltyori of Use Condition of tE&e Elostou Wool Mar ket K:itoui;x&iiig. A 5cfaca5:;i;s Bank President Arres! ed at OiuíiIi, líe bras ka. Omaha, Noli., Sep. 22. A decided sensation wns created in Omaha to day by the arrest of Silas M. Wnite, the itbsconiliiio' president of the First National Dank of I5rat leborro, Ver mont, whose defalcation, amounts to 8150,000. Ho way arrested in the house of his brother-in-law, Truman Buck, a well known and respected citizen. The arrest was made by II II. Lewcllinanyy. I,. Sbields, spe cial agents of t hedeTmrtmcnt of ins- lice, assisted by Chas. Sweczy, of Omaha. Atibe lime of tho arrest, -Mr. Buck and bis family were away rom home attending' the State fair The house was surrounded and "Waite ran into the cellar and tried to escape through the back door when he was caught. He threatened suicide and precaution was taken to prevent auv such a result; he was then taken to jail to await further action. It is said l hat. durino- the last three mouths hé has made visits to the city, always stopping- at his brothcr-in law's house. When 1-e tied from Brottleborro, in Juno lu.M, it was quito generally supposed that be had gone to Europe, but in time it was discovered that he was in ibis country, when the govern ment took hold of tin: case, as he had coiiunitied an offense against thegov eruni' nt in his various transactions. !Ie went viaDiihilh to Wiuncpeg coun ty, thence to Wyoming, where he iu teuocd to stok a cattle ranch, and had already began to carry out his projects. It is nispeelod that durin" the past eight or nine years he has quietly invested money in Nebraska or else v.-here, having sent money jere qu:e frequently. His transactions at Brat t lebor ro consisted principally in forged paper embracing Verniille & Co., New Yorl;, for $75,000; Taunton L'.conmlive works, $12,000; Couucc licut iuvor railroad, $50,000. The priiigiield ami Boston banks were heavy losers by this fprged paper. The directors of the Brattleborro bank o ill-red live thousand dollars re wan!. '! he ollici rs who arrested iiim claim t hat quite a large imount of money was telegraphed to him here from New V'ork, a few days ago by his son. and thai if. is now here and. can be reco c re.1. New Vork, Sept. 22. -The weekly tab " to l.e published to-morrow will make h') folio wing showing in regard to the clearing of the House of Ex changes: Cm- the week compared wiihihesamola.it year New York gained 17-2, per cent.; Boston, 14-3; Philadelphia, 1 u 2; Chicago, 16-5; Cin i innali, 25-7; St. Louis, 26-G; Lotiis válle, r.l-P; New Orleans, G7-3; Pitts burg, 11-2; Providence, 10-8; Indiana polis, .18-2; Kansas City, 37-6; Cleve land, 11-0; New Haven, 37-5; Lowell, 2G; Syracuse, -10-1. On other hand Baltimore lost 5-2; Milwaukee, 8; San Francisco, 2!). New York liad a week of comparal ive inaction in stocks; Boston gave up a day to the celebra tion and San Francisco welcomed the President with a holiday, in spite of this disturbances exchanges are ncycr Ihelcss'liltlc larger both outside- of New York .and in the agsregate thau those of i lie preceding week the pro portion of increase in comparison with last year is decidedly smaller but this is because the third week of September '79 was one of remarkably large transactions. There is nothing in reports as yet to indicate that busi ness has been checked either by the apprehension of a tnonitary disturb ance on political uncertainties and the activity in buying and selling at near ly all other cities is corresponding well wilh the great pressure of busi ness which is invisible on the streets and docks of New York. That there is to be any set back does not appear. Sau Francisco, Sept. 22, A Sacra mento dispatch says ; The .President gave a formal reception here to-day A military procession escorted the party to the Capital where they were received by Gov. Perkins and a vast concourse of people.' Speeches were made by Perkins, Hayes, Sher.iiai', and Ramsey. During tho reception thousands of people crowded the Sen ate chamber to shake hands with tho President. Tho reception lasted two hours. The party went to the Agricul tural Park where 15,000 were assem bled. President Hayes and General Sherman were loudly cheered by the crowd. The President responded to a ppeech of welcome by Mr. Larne in behalf of the State Agricultural So ciety, and was followed by Sherman, Ramsey and Gov. Perkins. The crowd then called out Gov. Stanford, who made a brief address. Portland, Me., Sept. 22. Finding errors in telegrap.c returns to net amount of olo per cent., the copies of official returns have been carefully footed and compared with the foot ings received from Augusta. An error is found of 100 in footing up Penobscot county. The seven lacking towns are added and the final result is: Davis 73,640; Plaisted 73,814; Plaisted's plurality 17-1. Scattering votes were not on the sheets received here, hut the Augusta footing, -175, is probably correct. This result must be very near, although some of the towns are not official. The Democrat State Committee, although their tablea are not complete, agree that they will come out vcrv neav. The oilicial can vass of the vote is not made until the legislature meets in January and only that body takes cognizance of erros in the returns. The plurality amend ment is. carried by a large majority. SauFrancisco, Cal., September 22. A Benicia dispatch says that a steam er with the president and party and several officers and ladies f.um Mare Island arrived at tho trscna! here at 1:30 this afternoon. A largo and en thusiastic assemblage of people from Benicia valley were present and the ferry Uoafflirought numerous delega tions -from Mástiles. The president and party' were met at tho wharf by Col. McCa lister and officers from the arsenal aud.barracks, and were con veyed to Uie residence of the com manding officer, after which carriages were brought into requisition to drive the party around the arsenal and barracks. The president expressed biiT'self highly pleased with the situ ation and condition of both stations. On the arrival and departure of the party, a salute of twenty-one guns were fired. At 1 o'clock a special tram took the party to Sacramento. Portland, Me., Sent. 22. -At the ad journment of the Congress Hall con- -vention yesterday afternoon the slraight Grecnbaekoa met at the City Hall Solon Chase presiding. A straight tichet was nominated as fol lows: For electors, Selon Chase, J. F Turner. C. R-. AVhiddeu, J. F. Hilton, Thos. (J. Burden, G. W. Wooster, E. D. Frye, after which they ndopted the followingjresolution : "For the en lightenment oí' our Greenback breth ren in other States : Wo '.he straight. Greenhackers of Maine, in convention assembled, deel are that there is a Greenback party in Maine pledged to the interest of tho whole poopfe. Boston, September 22. Jacob I Iow ard claiming to be from Chicago was arrested this altcrnoon, charged with conspiring with others named, Shel don and Jordan, to defraud a Boston broker out of $5,000 by pretending to sell him a patent for a gasoline stove. The checks had been given them by a broker in furtherance of the negotia tion. One for $3,400 was cashed at á bank for Howard's associate who in stantly escaped arrest. Boston, September 22. Wool has increased in demand. Holders are more confident and the market is firmer at present. Prices will prob ably be sustained and an adyancc later in the season is likely to be bad. Fino fleeces were held very firm and manufacturers are running on this grade. Holders will not sell except at their own prices. ,San Francisco, ;Cal., Sep. 22. An Empire City dispatch wiys the steam er Giissie Tellair in leaving here this forenoon si ruck on a rocky point. She had thirty passengers on board with n cargo of coal and wood. No lives were lost and the cargo will bo mostly saved. "Washington, D. C. Sept. 22. The first order for silver cirtificatcs based on gold deposit in New York was received by the United States Treas urer to-day. It was for $25,000. London, Sept. 22. - Donald, Carrie & Co., have been informed by a tele grain from Capo Town, that two of their steamers arc there under imme diate orders to convey six thousand volunteers to Palace Pole in euppres sion of the Bosuto rebellion. San Francisco, Sept. 22, Dennis Kearney this afternoon sent a dis patch to Solon Chase and other straight Greenbacker, electors of Maine, urging a straight fight and no' fusion with the Democrats. Buenos Ayrca, Sept. '22. The new elections for the provincial chambers recently closed by the.Naiionul troops resulted in the return of a majority of "deputies in favor of the National gov ernment. Milwaukee, Wis., Sept. 22.--The Democrats of the Second district nominated J. C. Gregory, of Madison for congress. London, Sept. 22. A Ferry steamer was capsized at Bordeaux and six persons were drowned. Cleveland, O., Sept. 22.-Clevclands 8; BtifTalos 0. Mills & Ifadley took possession of their new office iu East Las Vegas yesterday. It will be fitted up in about as complete a manner as any office in the ci.y. Tho linn will con tinua their office in the old f :wn in Dolds block. Nativo Vegetables. Ililty Bros., have made arrange ments with Messrs. Webber & Milier, of Alora county, to furnish them from now on, with ail kinds of nativo veg etables; such as cabage, peas, beans, carrots, turnips and aP other kinds of garden products common to this country. Native vegetables are much fresher, sweeter, and in the loag run cheaper thau 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 Wlii'e Oak mines, and th" pub lic in 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 cel. ' Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rales. David Wintkkmtz, Anton Chico, N. M We are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. LocicirAKT & (Jo. 21-tf. lío til M. Ih'iso. on i he. raitli rMi of the plaza for lino wines, liquors and ars. 2ó:tl Go to Jud'.i's Barber Show and "ft scraped, Exchange Hotel. th For Rout. The cilice formerly occupied by Mills & Hadley in the Exchange Ho tel biiildinu'. Apply at IlKLI, &'CAi;TAN.---!)-tf. Stacktr.k!r.n. In order to reducá stock as much as possible, I will sell for (he next two week3, dress goods, gingham .cheviots and all summer goods, such as sun downs, gloves, etc., cic. at cost. 34-tf. " O. E. WK;-:cn:. Pickets for salo at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 2i)-lf. Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages to rem at ihe Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Siore.' East. Las Ve gas. .Ul-tU I'i'!3 Caoic. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed lo do ail kind-i of work in their line. Fine work a ,pcoi.diy. Shop on northwest comer of plaza. 10-!m Indian Pottery. The largest stock, in the United Stales, of Indian polteiy, both anci ent and modern, ai M. A. Gobi's In dian department, Sania Fe, N. .M.-H-tf The Occidental PC! HiSM Finest in the City of Las Vegas, c:- .. - . . -r -', ' '. -,--w'- THE MONARCH First-class bar where gentlemen will find the finest liquors, wines and ci gars in the Territory; also iu connec tion is a lunch counter. Drop in and sec us. Open Day and Nit:'ii. LOCKE & LOCKWOOl), Proprietors, WANTED. WANTKD.--A good blacksmith to ilo gen eral work. Apuly to Chas, lllauchant, T.as Vegas, or address John I'endaries. Hincón, X. M. 4S-2w FOR SALE. Iy VKXI)KIt.---Una casa situada en o camino du los Ojos, cerca de, la casa de Dona Luisa l'lnard. Dos cuartos, sesenta pies al fronte de la calle, y ciento cincuenta para cll lado de atrás. Se vende por dinero al contado . i-ura imormacion diríjanse a esta Glicina. IOU SALIO .A house situated on the I lo l 1 Sii.nnirs road. Rear tliehounn of I.onlsf, Pin ard. Two rooms, sixty feet front on to road and one hundred and lift y hack. To he sold cheap lor money. Kor information impure at una ónice. 'll-'i'i t. sALI-;..-00hendor cattle. For further J lnloiiiuuioi: apply to Jalla Jiros. Las Ve ías and A. Nelson & Co , Anton Chico, X. M. OIÍ SALK--A good sixteen horse pewer AJ steam engine, all in running order and i'ñ'o enough to run a Hour mill. Any person dewing to sec it running can do eo auy day at terms t lumuiifi muí ui .uas vegas, iippiy lor JOHN B. WOOTEN. SU'J-tf TlOIt KENT.--A fino largo store, room on the ldaza. exrellentlv sltudcd lor business tand at low figures. For particulars apply at nía ónice. ti r 1MK KOU SALE. ISy Moore & Hull, at the ' inn springs. Leave orilers atllerhert A Co'sdrug store, on the plaza. MISCELLANEOUS. Notice to Contractors, Sealed bids wll 1 he received at the Supcrlu tciuIentSDiUce, up to So'clockp. m-, Thursday, the lililí inst., in Santa Fe, for the construction of n hotel . Plans and specifications can he seen at t lit! superintendent's oilice In Santa Fe, or at the ofiice of Chas. Wheelock, architect, at Las Vegas. The right is reserved to reject any or all hids. All bids will ho addressed to Henry lieeil, superintendent of construction, care of '.. St;r.h & Co. , Santa Fe. ISy order of the c (liimittee, September Uth, 1SSÓ. liiijHivtiiiit Notice. n r the benefit ol'our citizens who go east, the ale copies ol this paper will he kept on lilelutlir ticket olliee of (ho Chicago, lluilington Jt (Jjnlii ey rai road, at 5J Clink street, Chicago, Hi., where they arc privileged to cull ami read it five. Ed. IJ OT SPRINGS HACK LINE. -J. I). AVolf is ! S now running a hack line between thcllvt Springs and town. Hacks will leave the Hot Springs for town at 7 a. m., and 1 p. m. Will leave town lor the Hot springs at 10 a. m., and 2 p. m Leave orders at any of tho hotels. Will you pay two prices to irresponsible ped iera tor sewing machines, when for one half tin- money you can buy any first class machine made, and warrented from throe to tlvo years, among which are tho Singer, the White, Do mestic, New 'American, etc. For price applv to A T. Harrison, at Hammond'-s Hardware House, Trinidad, Colorado. ll-3m. Wot ice. '!"e railroad company will not he responsible for li'ijis killed or injinod when allowed to run at' large in the depot yards. Any parties having hogs running at large will idease take, notice and govern themselves accordingly, tf. C. I'. Hovky Ag't. Administrator's ttitlice. Notice is hereby given that the Hon. Probate Court in and tor the county o I San Miguel, and Territory of New Mexico, has appointed the un dersigned admini.-.tnitór of the estate of Frank CUapm-in, deceased. All persons indebted to salt e.;tate will make immediate settlement; ari l all persons having claims against said es ta!',' will present them within twelve moiitiis.. M. lilíUNS W ICK, Administrator. Feb. 7th, Isso. i-;.--iy Las Vegas, X . M . 171 ANDIiKWS, a s6! Tar ma a. at 9 SANIA FE, - - - NEW MEXICO Prices for Assaying Gold, $2.50 Silver, $1.50; Lead, .ijfl.50 ; Copper' $3.00. Samples b mail will receive prompt attention. MRS. R. J. HAMILTON lias opened her DRESS -MAK1N SHOP nt tlie house directly opposite the depo East Las Vegas, N., hi. and as she is an ol resident of Vegas, slie Is ready once moiet CUT, FIT' AND .MAKE OltKSSHS lor her ol Iriends and new ones. Satislai'llon guaranteed or no e.hnive.s. ANDRES SENA, GENERAL MERCHANT, LOS ALAMOS, Jf. M. :o: Also Dealer in CATTLE, SI IK LP, WOOL, HIDLS, IÍ AIM AND ALL Kinds of PRODUCIA FREIGHTING. Freight teams always ready and freighting done to all parts of tho Territory. FEED&SALE STABLE -AT T?1I- LAS VliGAS f,IOT SPI11NGS. J. D, WOLF, Proprietor. The. best accoinmodatlons atlorded and care taken of the teams of travel crs. W. G. Ward. Contractor and. Builder, LAS VEGAS. X. M. ' ali'hed n. saji:u, ATTOENE A .r H, A"W Dold'3 Buildhi". LAS VEGAS. - - y. m, 33 x. wry Saloon ALBERT & HERBER, Proprietors. Opposite Jaffa Uros., Hast Side. Fresh lieer always on Draught. Al so Fino Cigars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Can nection. . . MnrtsoH, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER L Vkuas, New Mexico. HOWISON & FABIAN, General Comm'n. Merchants AN'i) SALESMEN FOR E3A.STE3ST I-ITJ SE3 Oll'.ce East side it. It. Ave., opposite Ilrowne ft Manzanares. f. Steels, .TTISTICri O If THK I'E VOK for Preciaet .No. 2!), East Lu Vegas. Ileal Estate, Collectinir Agent anl Convcv ancer. Heedci, Mortgagee anil Justice? ' Uliinks fr sale. Olllcs en ihe. hill between the old and new towns. EC OIEie BBOS,, Healers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, Produce a Siif cialty. Orders tilled on short no tice. Proprietors ol the Delmonico Restaurant. East Las Vcsas, N. M. 1 Joint C9 Csirris, THE tlOSH Hoot aV Shoemaker Opjiosite Jaft'a llros .. guarantees satisfaction and a perfect lit or no pay. W. H. WHITELAW Attorney at Law, Will attend to all legal Imsi-iess iironiplly, Center Street, East Las Ve-.rar, Kew Mexico. 179-d. JNO. F. BOS'TVICK. P. O, LY DON BOSTWICK & LYDON Oilice at Exchange lloiel ISuil -Üiiif. Lab Vegas. X. M. tml$z Fe Mattery Centre St., East T.a- Vegas. FiVcrylhing in the bakers li?u! constantly on hand lin?EllTV & AXG ÍOLTi, J'rop-rs. JOHN OA M PBKi.L CIVI E2NTG-3:iCrJS133R AND DEPUTY V. S. MINEIiAL f'ti "but i" -rsLT ;k o a k y k Las Vega', - - Xcw Mexico J. M. FURL.ONC, PHOTOGRAPHER, (iallery in the Rear of Ihe Exchange Hotel, West Las Vegas. T. J FLEEft MERCHANT TAILOR ALL KINDS OF ' ID OUT IE TO O SIT IE IR,. Shop in Dolds' Pdoch, Xort Invest Corner of the Pla.a. 7'. i xt.'o :ii vks. A it or n e y ti t f si w !.'.t:t;EI(ií'E, .... NK'.V MKX'ld) M: SALAZAR. ATOiixi:y.,i r-LA n; Las Vegas "Nkw Mexico K. J. PETTIJOP.fi, M. D.. PHYSICIAN aná SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vega?. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of Females a Specialty. IIOTSt'lllNUS - . - s tli A.M. LAS VEÜASn.Conlral Drng Siore, 2 to Ü V. M. DocTon E. H- S OI'EICE HOI-US at L S VEGAS, in o'clock A. M. till 10 o'clock P. M., and AT HOT SPUIXGS, From 7 o'clock, A. M. till D o'ilock, P.M. All orders lelt at JIi-il crt'sStorQ celvo prompt atteutloii