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the Wl Las Ye xJsÍpMber 24,i&o: fbldI The OlgulH Hi.l Road i-n i - Watrous.N. M., Sept. 23. The road down the Olguio Hill is comple ted and is now open to the public. , The committee"fci(f lylBofío: io Inspect the work before it was re ceived of tho contractor, James T. Johnson. After giving a detailed re port of the work he finishes by saying "The road ovcrithe Olgliin Hill has bceuPhyiírea,,andisnnow 'ópen to travel. The engineer in charge has done his work in a manner creditable to himself and surprising to all who knew the road before ,diis jimjprpvl ment. He has. taken ftfiíyantygq" of every inch in the grade, thus securing the mostasy , route, o,t he-least ros ilbie efpens MvinV'seea Üur&i? the loo the yWT79-TiTiray'ntoimtai- -road in Colorado I can safely put this oiieu against jttae. best of them,(witiout;fcar aeem it far passed. ToCol.Wm. McMuueu'btf longs the credit of constructing this imnrnved Want. COBt U1U wu""i"v. 7 many of the subscribers have not pait up.tbfccommittec will.be pleased, nr jW thai thev ncctl an uicjuuuv pa- iliatances and the MOB . roads from Lu Vegas, o . available the hill. Yrr truly yours,' J,1M' jNamara, Scc'y. Tliefollowlns is f jr List. ending Sep. zw prsnn Miiinr frti.nt:o .... ,11 i.lralf " .w... ...... .... advertised. Allen Ievr Allen QttT , Lewis It S Lucero Joíe O Meelok E F Mendenhali 1MV Mares Jose ' MlBBiS J A McCiulre Hngli ""McCalla Wni Ortega PB t., o- Ortega Patn'uln fa Ortiz E G " i , Penny Hirma ii , . llllllOP (y Btcs Jor erg x " Leonor BC9 Torng Mil BlafrcbfMTG i;'" " Brcken A Bragitw Janacf CoxLM Crr Psrkei- r s Jfcldwell E I ' (InmmiaM Un I il i (i PBilps Geo Hoagers Cha , RlhgJohn ' I Sanches Romyu Knoineai Pilate ! ! Uara Mlséi Uwdner Jame ly!i (arct Julmn ltri;W P liwuerF 2 Hlnkson Cyrug? Hildt-briidCAs ', Kelly P Layffian David Iife M K Saunders D A Smith Lan E . , Stowart b?! StOíCSan H W Smith W J TwáiUTDB Viici A D 2 Web W P ;. . . Waod JX i i f. f- J T.F. CHAPMAN. ,y PpstjngBjr. Last Monday evening a shooting affray occurred'at S'ocorro,' which re suited In the death of Remijio Escal ante and the wounding of Jose Trujil lo. Tíiefúll particulars of - the case were not learned. It originated be-twee-the- Mexican .. constables -Jind. American police. It appears that the latter Averetpassing qlpng .atrce,! af ter the danjjCTft! lM, W foT the night, wiiéíi tíié'foMér'-'VlirS had been layiug in wait, sprang up and commenced to lire. The police promptly returned the fire and 'the shooting became general. One bullet struck Escalante in the bowels pass ing across and proving fafal. Anothi.1 making a flesh wound. A corouers jury was empanncled which returned a verdict that the deceaéed .inié his death by the hands of some party or parties unknown. . ( , Yesterday a lively seen took place at the depot. The usual number of 'busses' hacks, carriages, etc., were standing at the platform, waiting for the train. "Tlio tram iiad eome' inand was standing still for the express matter to be loaded. All of a sudden the steam was let' oil preparatory backiag down to the tank. Tho noise was very sharp and unexpected. The teams started in an iusfánt aúd had It not been ! quick work on the part of the drivers and others a general starti. nede would have occurred. As it was however only one team, succeed' ed in getting out of the yard and it was stopped before any . clamase was done. Hackmeu had become too cou- fidentin thp good bphavjor . of thM 't'j l" A ílí.''.!LÜJ' If lil. J2 ' leamimnaieii .tije xqinjsj, tv iiiu,iov loose, nave to uumuiu curciui. The new town looks queerer and queerer every day. It looked ghostíy after the Are; the next day It -looked uncertain; the next day it looked like the fjbilgrírójinesk reíg&ed; tfco next é&y It Úóicá w;eakfth ieStifediiy looked in a hurry; the next it looked queer and it has been looking more queer every day and hour until jit.has a general a'ppcaraiico -'Tvhicli combines the grotesque, the ludicrous and the pitiable. -CA. Wcvcr, Santa Fe; CifiO. H. Scrtrttfajll C&a'sií Tiliir jaificn. burg; A. A. Sevier, Arkansas; AV. C. '. Albuquerque; U. C. McBcth, N. ' Clouthicr, Springer, Mr. Ünn of Levy & Cohn, cgi8tcred at tho Sumner GAZETILLA. i! '-'i the i. -rJ.,L c at Personal and General Gathered From All Quarters of the City and Vicinity. F ráfisonger travel is increasing. A. O. Robbing came up from Santa Fe yesterday. --I í Thc irjiin from the east was. filled yesterday, ' Tho last heard from Victorlo ho was in Old Mexico, Mrs. B. Baker left on yeeterdav'a trpJnjfortleasL j ' : Both candidates are now work' AU' southern country, , - San Marcial has twenty' ,and all doing ,well. tW0 ing sa -r-CR. BrownngrBol.e East Las Vegas yestei . four Uts in v!!'!raays traía ' jrwood arrived on Yeuog Kor : rom tho cast. St. Loir aero and Cordoba, left topi, t .-r'V, ?.s vesterdav to attend infron' .eiscputup a beautiful sign day. of his sample room yester- Ir,Fraiik Manzanares was among "!ñe arrivals from the bouth yester day. . Richard Dunn was m towu yes- terdajyand, returned home in the af- tcnbdn.f.'" "J t ?) - : l0 ?.v jcickár& Co.j shipped several car loads of lumber to Albuquerque, yesterday. i -4-Passcngcr trains will soon run through to San Marcial, without change. The roof ot the depot is slowly rising in tiir to make rooin for ii sec ond story. The man Matthews, who shot himself Wednesday evening was bu ried yesterday. Jeff Reynolds came over lrom San ta Fc yesterday, where he had been n business. Mr. Locke, of Locke & Lockwood anjef tip yesterday! lrom a business jrjpjtWpth. I j f. -The Denver Tiibuue copies lrom last Sunday's Gazetti; the entire ar ticle on conflagration. , TMÍ88.Angellj 6Ísti; -.; í A. L. An gelí, of this city, arrived from the cast on yesterday's train. . Miss O'Connor was a passenger on the train fróni Sair ta Fe going on a viait to her hotne in Indiana. i i Vc would commend those who admire tho nude in art to the statuary modeled by the Pueblo Indians. The M. E. choir will meet , at., the church Saturday evening at 7 o'clock sharp. A full attendance is desired. :aA,.largo number of horses have recently passed south for the . use of 6. Btí'el in liis chase after" Victorio Lockhari & Co. are extending i platform, fro::i that of the Sumner house alón::' the lront of the office west. C. A. Rathbon and the appraisers ed upon. &n. amount of damage on his stock yesterday, and the rcstitu tion will be prompt. i -Messrs. Blauchard & Co. have commenced to build near the depot at Socorro, a large business house meas uring 140 feet in length. The crop of Mesquite beans is re ported large in tho southern country. Thus Providence seems determined to furnish forage to Victorio. ' Miss Morrow, sister of Dan Mor row, left on yesterday's train. She I will first, go to Kansas, then tor Jowa and finally to Canada : i - -Thomas Stoneroad, came up from his ranch yesterday. He reports stock looking well! lie lias put up 60 or 60 tons of hav and the reaper is still run ning. Never let up is the spirit exhibi ted by Las cga8 people, and two story adobes will go up in place of the one story frames destroyed by tho tire;;, : Ic88)'8. Lpqkc & Lockwood's new salóón and - billiard hall has already gone down to San Marcial. It will be ud ana opened lor business in a r. rf.v". , i' ( i, u mtl - Gallsteo 'Saloons arc supplied with whiskey from Las Vegas. They all with one accord pronounce it tho best article that they can gel in the territory. Houghton received au order by jtolegraph yesterday from Peralta ask iug for'18 revolver v a-larga number of cartridges, a mowing machine and a hay rake. Died: Yesterday, at tho buinuer House, east La Vega, Geo. P, - Coop cr, aged twenty-one years, of typhoid fever. He was formerly of Topeka, Kansas, aud was at tho time of hit ta king ill, a member of tho Engineer Coro of the A. T. & S. F. Railroad Dave McCo)', known'1 thr&uij ra territory in the theatrical l present eivinz eutertftinnrclit Albuquerque. He thinks of ri Vegas on hit way north. Three gent tómenme - .4. jiting actiy Ui( mnf little c-i& H !-tf 1 i 'VHne Bisect -er ad of trousers. This suspi- t a. .ce looks rather afler the fire. W. Stoneroad, rom. Springs, que; F Cabra Geo. Longmore, Albuquer- . MrÁ? -tfaWV fiit UtiM T aie Stoneroad, are registered at the ational Hotel. M. Hcise reports large sales in his line of late. He says he intends to make this the headquarters for all the southern trade. Ho has got the right idea at last. ' Messrs. Jaffa Bros, have got into their new store at the, new, town of Albuquerque, and are doiugía fino business. Messrs. Philip and-Willie Prager are in charge. - Rupe & Castle, after havjng!; pass ed through a severe fire arc still able to ship building material to Santa Fc, four car loads having been- sent to that market within the last two days. Mr. Mayer, of Mayer Bros.,": Kan sas City, is in town. This firm are packers and wholesale dealers iu ' all kinds of - fruits and products. They make a specialty of apples and pota toes in car loads. Mark Edwards who writes spicy letters to tho Optic is at present gros- cting with great success in" the Magdalena mountains west of Socor- ro.'Hc says that he is moré afraid of rattlesnakes than he is of Victorio. -Major Inman of Lamed,. Kansas, starts cast this fternoonnc will bring his plant and family back with him. The plaut will be a printing of fice. We shall be glad ta welcome among us as a citizen, a 'man with as lével a head and as big a heart as the Major. il yUí.íiiñi I If J. S. Brownewell, the contractor and builder, is driving a thriving busi ncss at Albuquerque. lie has 'just about completed a new and largo dwelling house for Mr. Luna,' at Los Lunas. He claims to be able to build an adobe wall better than anybody. Hopper Bros., got their ; goods in position and are ready to accommo date the public. They have a' large amount of goods in transit from the east. Their place of business is in the little adobe building in the rear of their former place of business. They have plenty of everything. Chas. W. Price, Topeka; J. Goodc Ruple, Pat. Humphrey and Evcland, Denver;1. M. Morgan; Sidgewick, Kan- as; D. Wager, Kansas City; J. II. Seeley, Chicago; H. H. Storwcll, New York; ChasiD, CÍobb)Deiivérr gar los S. BrenntoBaltimorearé regist ered at the St. Nicholas Hotel. N. L. Rosenthal was yesterday engaged in picking out some of his goods, which had become mixed with merchandise belonging to -: other par ties. Mr. Rosenthal is in good spirits and intends to build another store buildinsrat once. It will be adobe this time aud very likely two stories hisfh. He is full of energy and has faith in the town. We were informed by employees of the First National Bank yesterday, that they had observed a . strange phenomenon in their office,' tW-outcr portion. It is simply this an umbrel la has been standing there ' for i three days and five and a half hours unmol ested. We have not verified the story but if true we will waarer that it will be found to be lousy. " " -Just before going to press a gen tleman came into our sanctum and said that he had examined the new press at the Optic office and was cou vinced that it was the old Hoe that used to be at Jeffersftn City that was used on state printing for 19 years He said that it was the lirst power press be ever saw and that in . later years he was promoted to the position of feed boy. , . ; .-t í Mrs. V. M. Cummings, who runs a first class hotel at San Marcial, ad vertises for a good first and Bobond cook and a waiter in anotner column These will be desiraoie situations as the hotel is run on first . classjprinci plcs with a largo pátroiiagc. f Litters should be addressed to San Marcia via Fort Craig, as there is uo postof fice established at San, Marcial yet and a carrier brings' the mail iu from Craig. .."..y.''. 'n'" Mr. T. W. Garrard came up from his sheep ranch ycRtcrday. Ho says the news of the fire in VegasJ reached him on the plains dud was consider ably distorted. Some times lie Avould hear that it was the whole, city some times it would be located in the cast side, and at other times on the west side. Nothing was definite. Mr. Gar rard has brought his sheep herds up to their winter ranges, where 'lio will now shear and dip them. The flocks are all in excellent condition. Little unpleasautucss took ,.i:tco yesterday between a couple of men on the plaza. One of them was arrested and held to appear before Justice Morrison this morning, when the difficulty will be settled. I t-r The account and plat given of the fire by the Gazette, Sunday morning last, was prououueed by ev erybody interested in Las Vegas down the Ki Grande, as better aud more complete than a man would know, if ie had been on the ground and witnessed it. --What in the world is WII AT. Lockhart & Co. have received a argo stock of oils and paints: also "Holden8 enamel paint"which is wa ter proof and ready for use. is con- stantly kept by them. 50-tf. To Trade. For Cntile or Sheep! A stock oí dry poods, notions and groceries, with fine store room 24x60 ware room in rear. Good location. For particular, address. J. W. Kleinfelteh, 3t. Kinsley, Kan. High Ball and Faro Bank. There has been jusf filled up in the back room at tho Exchange Saloon, a splendid Club room, where you can play high, ball or faro. 2-t. j For Sale. A Weber upright piono, ncarlv newJ It will be sold lor $500. and is to bo 6eeu at, Browne & Man tazan arcs. n46 1-w H. Lucas Manufacturer of Mexican Filigree Jewelry. The manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by nativo workmen being a spel ty m my business, and many persons Having expressed a desire to witness the process, I hereby extend a cordial invitation to all who may visit this city to call (presenting this card) aud give me the pleasure of conducting them through tnv Factory Santa l-c N. M. tí. II. Lucas. Good 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 JNo. 1 town in this ter ritory. Address, A. D., lw. Albuaucrouc. Brick for sale in large or small quantities, at Lockiiakt fc Go's. Fresh oysters at. IIiety Bros. Swiss cheese at IIilty Bkos. In our gents furnishing goods de ai tmeut which is a new feature, wc keep as complete a stock as can be found in any city. J. liOSENWALD & CO. 41-tt. All kinds of wollen goods iust re ceived and for sa'e at low figures, at J. KOSEN", ald & Co. 41-tf. --A large invoice of choice candies just received by A.J. Crawford. 41. tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by Frank Ooden. 41-tf. Lost. Between the residence of Mr. Ilcisc and Herbert's drug . store, a solataire diamond ring. The fiuder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving tho same at the store of M. Ilelse. lw I have 800 choice No. 1 chickens on hand yet. Call and get your pick of them. At the Panhandle Corral. Also good No. 1 creamery butter at McKay's Restaurante J. W. Love. Fall clothing at C. E. Wesche's, old and new town. Tho latest styles, a fine selection nt astonishing low figures. Before you purchase look at my stock in the old and new town. I sell summer clothing at cost. 85-tf C. E. Wksoiie. In the iconic building, opposite to Otero, Sellars & Co's warehouse, you will find tho finest stock in town of dry goods, uotious, Gents furnishing goods, boots and 6hocs,i'resh groceries, and qucensware. New stock ! New goods. 35-tf. -Ladies work boxes, beautiful de signs, just received by Charles Ilfeld. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, LON DON, & GLOBE. HOME, of New York. SPRINGFIEJ.D, Fir and Marine, Mass. C. R. BRO W IJVG, Yk Agnt. Offce in the new town. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all kinds kept constant' ly on hand by FRANK OGDEN, Las Vegas, f. M. Orders promptly filled, EXCHANGE -OX W EST SIDE OF PÜáZA.SÍ 1 i ' ' ! i ; .til. I ,i : , . JL.1SI VEG. m, : f j JtE If: MEXICO. Sample! fl&oom, ; '-i FOll COMMEKOAL TRAVELERS. ' ' ,' IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL! IS A VKUMBEll QNE TAURANT. .. THE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE ..... DELICACIES OF THE SEASON.! i i if; ( ' 1 U 1 ii ..." 1 ' TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITkl). MEE DENHALLi&GO Dealers iu Horses and Mules, : also Fino Buggies iiud Carriages .W'Sti'le Rigs for the Hot Springs and other Poiriis" of 'Interest. The Finest Li ve v Outfits in the Tórritory. ' ! f ! NATI mniin d Harrison, ropers; Sonih side of Uhe. Plaza, s a i This House lin boon ' Newly' 'Refitted ; i ' i Í : : .iceoniuiociations to A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on Jiaud at' tho Central Drug Store. , 313-tfV j. Lockhart & Co. have the boss luía-! ber yard in the territory. 249tij Found. i By li'.az Ortega, of Plaza do ..Yijilcs' near tho Hot Springs, a large pocwcij book containing a large amount óf pa-; .... 1 1 ,i : . pers. Hie o. uer win can ai. whs in fice l'or further information. '. Religious. Literature. '.-: ' H'' I would respectfully announce to tho reading public, that' I will soon have on hand some .fine Bibles and other religious works : for sale very enea. E'egaut Family; Bibles illustrated,! at the lowest possible rates. " Your patronage is solicited. 'Homer Newberry, Missionary Colportein. 21-tf. To Rent. A good dsvclling house with four rooms. Inquire ; at this office. ' ' Graham's cocc-amit oil Central Drug Store. soaps at the tf. I have iust received a liuc nssort-i ment of Gents underwear of all grades! which I will sell at tho lowest possible! prices. C. E Wesciie. Loskhart & Co., have just received! a car load of sash, doors, etc. , . ( 21-tf j O. L. Houghton has a regular, ar senal ot fire-arms, tho largest stock in all the west. It is not ouly 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 .bp got any where. ; ' ' ' Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, and of tho best brand at. whole sale or retail at M. Ilcise's, south side of the plaza, Las, Vegas, N. M, 353-tf The cluicest invoice of tea ever brought to New Mexico, just received by ' A. J; CRAWToRr). lfitf. Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages to' rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Store. ".East Las Ve gas. 'Y' " 314-tf. Indian Pottery. The largest stock,' in the United States, of Indian pot tciy, both anci ent and modern, ut M. A. (íold's In dian department, Santa Fe, N. M. 41-tf l.otuFor Sale. - Parlies desiring locations on which lo build houses tor business; puj-bOsfi or residenccs,'would do - woll-'-to éall on the undersigned, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated on tho cast side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Salazar. Office north-cant " corner ' of 'tho p!.za. 216-tf. A car load of apples just received at Hopper Bros. ITolbrook'3 tobacco is the best. i ! i: : i i , .t ( i HOTEL TIIK - ÍIFS II H ur i-. in : i ! ... if.it t . . .. '' . . , j .i i.. ! i - Las Vecias, iV' M. .i ,i III.!.' and Refurnished and' '"Affords the .Rest a i 1,1.1 tue j ravenng x 'udu r j ii..!?.- u,,i I I Ml I I .1 ,! Í ..uvFinets:-,;,:;:, J. W. lldusóü &C'óy,,1,her'eby; inf9rin the public, that they. are,n.ow,p.r,epar ed I o do all kinds of work iu their line.1 Fine work "a- speoi.dty. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. 16-4m rr. ,., ttotixe Vegetahlesi,., t IIilty Bros.,' have made 1 arrange ments with Messrs'. Webber Miller, of Mora county. to, fu niish them from . now on, with ull'Jiúidáiof jaailvei.Yeg etablcs; such as cabagey peas, beans, carrots, turuips and all other kinds of garden products common to this country. Native vegetables are much fresher, sweeter, and in the long run cheaper than those shipped here, so it will pay to pa'tróhizé Il'ilty BMs.' tf. I-would respectfully call the, atten tion of all, person?: going to an.d from the AVhite Oak mines, and the pub lic in general to the fact 'that I i'liave removed our store from Tecolote to Aíitor Chico,, where, J keep., a i com plete asso.rtmcnt.pf general,, merchan dise; and make a specialty , of miners supjilics, pr0vii6ns"cót. 'Antón Chi co is on the 'direct route tO' the mines and I soil goods at the lowest rates.; l :, , ,, , , . OaYIP WJNTEKNITf5,j ;, Anton Chico, N. M Wc arc prepared to ifuruih a kinds of building,, matpxials ,Xp.r ..conr tractors. . , . Lockhart & Co. ' "21-tf. "' 1 ' -bi. L'.-.ii -Luj ' i.'.iiH : i Go to M,,IIeisc,on the, south side of the plaza for finwjnes, Jiquorp atid gars. , ' -25'3-tf !! ' ' ' ---l--LL-Ll-aii!.L! l I'I'l, -1 II ; Go, to Judd's Barber Sihop.- and get scraped, E9hange.,Uotelf,i(, tf., "' ' "Forfletaf1' " 11 ' : The office 'formerly" 'occupied by Mills. & Hadley in the. Exchange Ho lei, building, , .Apply at.; ,.. ... Belt, vfc Cabtan. 49-tf. ot.. i Stacktaking.'i . i .m . i I . . " ' I I. I " I ! I I lf. ,.... I . i. m .:: ...In order, to, rduce.isiotek as much as possible, I wjU, sell for the nex;t,tw,o weeks, dress good8,gingham8,chcviots and all summer' goods, such ' as: sun downs, gloves, 'Ctcv,' etc, at cost: '" " i; 84-tf.. i M..H...II., iiC.'Eü Weschb. ii Pickets' i or saló at'L'ockhár it , ' ' i L .J. ;i. ,Ji I Cu lyO'8 's planing mill. ' ' "" ' ! tf. ' NoTioK-is ; hd-eby given1 that' I hayo at present no ..agent .or agents whatsoever and, that; al ray . bqeinc, aflairs will bo managed by myself :' ' "Pjíftrf tlbiíírÁx;'1 """ Las Vegas Sc!plt:'22."1880i ' " 49-tf; u: I. i .-71 rd"jT-n7vt-Jtn I,.., ir . ln Olean towels and sharp razors at Judd's ' Barber' "'Shtífc 'Exfllarid Hotel "tf.' 1 GentSj boys- - and 'chilu'rc'ns ready mado clothing.ati,,,,,, .. i,, ,? ,u , , , J. R0,TENALD,C,??hiil41. Second haudidoorai aud, windows" for sale cheap aLT-Romcro & Son's. The tíoars Are cith8r.do.ubJe or, single mY.kfíi esjrctl,.; undLlarein, gooc state of preservation. 28-tf. Y!"( " Lull . ini .t1 iii.l ,itoy Herbert 1. &J-Ca,4ttrd bhowilig.ft r.nninianrlnKln A.iawn... 1 I Ann. 1.. and prosecuting their business in East ras, 48-2t. \n\n for The construyo of -tiifoadhM finita cr