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Las Ve?-s Daily Gazette Friday, oí i i -1 : i r 1. lo. The Sociable. The social held :il ll.c Presbyterian parsou'i-ie hist tiighi was one of t lie most hk-k's:-In ! (-utrrtainmcntK of tin kind that has been held i'r fimic t i in.. The number pr-stiit was very largo, cstiin-itcd at over om: hundred. A lar re number of whom were from cast Las Ycg:i. All enjoyed thein nelvcs except tonaily well. The con tributions 01 the evening amounted to J;Y.r.". The refreshments w ere ex cellent. The coiiniiittec of ladies com posed of Mcsdam. s K:istiiian,licy nobis Dinkle, Win. II. -Miiiih, Robertson and Hise, aic cniitlcd to great credit lor (he way in which the nll'air was managed. All sre always welcome at these ctiterlainine:it --The contract via awarded Wed nesday lo Jclm B. Woolen, of this city, to build the Palace Hotel at San t:; !'Y, to he completed by the lóth of March, the weather permitting. The coiil ract price is ;!t,000. Mr. Woot en iv a most competent and respousi hie huilder ami he will w'thoul doubt put ii) I he hotel in the best manner, and in the shortest time. He hns a 1 1 1 1 1 j cli planing mill licre wit li nia chiiic! y l"i' planing lumber, inatch .in:;: ibxcuig, m.imil'nct tiring" sash, doors, etc. I lis Machinery is driven hv a (orlv h' rse power engine and he can thus turn out rapidly n large pro portion of the material necessary. Mr. J.M. Allen of the While Oaks and J.J. Whit more, brother of Capt Whitinore, of this place, called at the (az::ttk oibVe ves erdav. Mr. Allen speak- encoiirag'ngly of the mines and the ludiré of that camp. He says the town of While Oaks is by all odds the Largest town in Lincoln county, lie expects to return there 'o-day. Mr. Whituiore s just out from the cast and will start an assay oíüee in Las Vegas or at the Oaks he i not yet de cided which. '1 'hat man is a base coward who having a grievance against another, being afiv.id to tackle him. goes to a newspaper and gels il. or tries lo get it to publish the. grievance and the other maledictions which his spleen suggests, especially, if the trouble is one which is of no cnrihly interest lo the general reader; newspapers are hoi iijssiimeu ior any sucii purpo-. ses. v- .... Veslcrdav was a busy day for the clerks al E. Wesehe's store, lie sides lilling a large order for Ihc south and waning on their numerous ens lomcrs m the .stoic I hey received Ike lirsi load of their full and winter stock They unpacked and marked; over tifly cases of dry goods, boots and shoes, ladies and gents furnishing goods, etc. Read the advcrlis'Tiioat in all ot her column. 3 -X' : a v We hear liud ncoiihed follows at the table every few days complaining of the horrid grub. Now we hereby wager that nine-tenths of those same fcliows. (who part their hair in the middle and plaster it down to their forehead) never had one-tenth as manv variclies in their homes where they were raised, and further that it was no better cooked. Take us up? - - ' O Cfí . Prof. Jiliss went to A Ihuqucrq ue yesterday lo look afler Ihc schools at that place. The Profesor is greatly encouraged by the success of the school at I his place. It now has sixty-live scholars in regular attendance? This is a splendid star! and will un doubtedly succeed beyond the antici pations ol í i sí iii't ardenl support ers. . .. -,-- Filly-live reeruils ,,r n1(! j( ii caval ry, in charge of Capt. Metiibbeu (,f the. bub i n Canity, paisod through 1 as Vegas yesterday. They are to report at S-mla Fc and IIkmi be soul to the c... . i (ii t . ironi . i ney were iv coons belter spirils than they will and be m six moni lis from now. -Whv can't water be furnished for all other purposes except drinking, in east town, by ditches.--irrigation ditches they call them in ('(dorado towns-through the principal streets ? If the water had been turned down Outer street at thetimeot the lire the result might have been different. The suit against the I). & (I. O railroad which came up for trial at.l the special term of court just held at Santa Fe, was compromised by its pay in : for, all the lies cut on the Rio Grande. '! his amounted to about .1-t.liiH). J.O. De Lanv, Ft. Stanton; li. Cooyl and F. II. Wilson. Denver; W. F. Kclsey, Rochester, N. V.; II. C. Simins Ft rest, Ind.; XV. (Jains, Warkworth Out.; Chas lioniers, Coyote; II. S Swope, Santa I V are registered nt the Sumner House. GAZETILLA. Personal And General Gathered From all Quarters of the City and Vicinity. We want ai opera house. Drink milk! Dog fights a-e favorite sources of amusements. II. S. Swope of Santa Fe came up yesterday. A. Mctiuet and wife returned Irom Bernalillo yesterday. Antonio Iiaca went to Peralta on yesterday's train. Mr. Chas. Home left for San Mar cial on yesterday's train Herbert has taken the partition out of his east side store. An unusually heavy passenger train passed south yesterday. One of the boys says his washing costs as much as his tobacco. The Jcsuite fathers have put up ucw building near their college. Judge Prince passed tliroúgTvé" gas on his way to New York yester day. C.R. Browning sold tweuty-three hundred dollars worth of lots yester d ay. Henry Dold says he found the Daily Gazette a source of solid com fort while cast. Gartrcll was '-taking a horn" subscriptio'u yesterday. lie used to give horns. Judge Prince sold one of his lots in East Las Vegas, to Col. Lockharl for $1,000. Isidor Stern aui family left on yesterday's train for a visit, to friends in the cast. The Special .term of the Santa Fe court adjourned yesterday morning about 7 o'clock. Albuquerque will get her street cars before we do, it appears. We must not allow that. A restaurant never drinks but it is forever an eating house and is very likely to get full. The Mesilla Xews certainly never cleans ils type, the page looks like ag gravatcdlly-speeks. Lin Maxwell came up from the south yesterday, and looked as though he had been at work. Horses are almost all engaged for Sunday. These pleasant days make us all want to rusticate. A.E. Fleitz, Halfway Sawmill, raid C. Henderson, of Kansas are reg istered at the Xaüoual Hotel. Sand-hill cranes were winging their way southward yesterday morn ing. They were away up. Are we going to receive Hayes? However he has not yet sent us word that he would be in our city. Howison is putting up shelving for dry goods which he says he sup poses arc now on the side track. 11. C. Richmond will start for a trip east to-dav. Ho will visit several of the large eastern cities before return ing" Rev. liar wood went yesterday to Mora county, where' we learn, ho will dedicate anew Methodist church Sun day. Mr. Marble has sold the ground where his former restaurant stood, to W. C. Ward, of the firm of Ward & Tamme. Col. Steel sold four lots on the ilill yesterday for a good round price He reports sales lively and property booniin Rev. Harwood went to Watrous on yesterday's train. He will dedicate the new M. E. church at Cayote, near Mora, Sunday. --lielh candidates for deleoate are in the third district. Mr. Otero is at present m Doña Ana and Mr. Luna in Grant county. Mr. P. J. Kennedy expected his family to arrive from Dcnisou, Texas, yesterday, but was disappointed as they did not come. Mrs. John Ward and Miss Nics, from Pecos, are visiting with Mrs. C. P. Hovey, of this city. They will re main until Saturday. -A frightened burro was one of the passengers north by the express t rain yesterday, lie looked as though he wanted his life insured. The pictures of tempting viands in certain dining halls come under the class of those things which we can see but never reach in this country. A prominent man In the real es tate business has been hero more than a year and has only learnsd one phrase of Mexican language and that consists of two words. Professional men walk unusually brisk these days. We suppose that means few clients and few patients "Wo arc too busy to be sick, and had rather loso than law. John Scott, the veteran coutrac tor, of the Emerald Isle, but more re cently and, at present of the X. M. & S. P. arrived in town yesterday from the north. lie is jolly as ever. Mrs. T. W. Garrard and little daughter Nettie, returned from their extended visit to the States,ycsterday Mrs. G. is looking well and says she had a splendid trip. Now, don't you wish you had got the carpenter to do that little job of repairing before the fire came. If you get any repairing done now, take our word for it, you will do it yourself.; Chief Justice L. Bradford Prir.ce and W. T. Thornton, Esq., have pur chased 240 acrc3 of grouud North of the city including oldTortMarcy and the foot of the hills thereabouts, for $6,000. New Mexican. Las Vegas has been made the end of a division where the conduct ors will lay off, instead of at Trinidad. This will make a considerable addi tion to our population in point of in fluential and good citizens. As cold weather "draws ou and fires aro coming in fashion, it would be well for householders to see that their chimneys arc cleared of sut and rubbish. Fires in chimneys greatly endangers property. The Optic is not favorably im- iresscd with the babbling waters or roaring floods of the Cerrillos Pros lector has a different opinion. lie says water is au interesting thing to have about a printing office. Benigno Homero of the firm of II Homero & Bro., goes east to-day to purchase new goods. This firm has established a splendid trade and Mr Homero will purchase a large and fine stock of new goods. Mr. Gildig who has opened news stank on the cast side is evi dently determined to do a good busi ness if activity and energy will accom plish the result. He keeps constantly on hand the choiscst reading matter -It is astonishing to see what a sick lady will do when she gets on horse back. She will ride at a terrible speed and get worse jarring and jolt ting than she would experience in a big days washing. Circumstances al tcr cases. J. W. Allen and AV. U. Saunders WJiite Oaks; Chas. E. Cuuunings, St Louis; Theo. Harvey, Leavenworth O. II. Darranco and II. G. Liggct, St Louis; S. II. May, Chicago; S. J. Wil son, St. Joe, C. B. Smith and wife Ft. Craig; W. II. Hews, Kansas, arc re gistered at the St. Nicholas Hotcd. Eastern visitors often think it is necessary to snub the imperfections of our new country. It doesn't hurt our feelings one bit, and the great here will go on just as well without you, as if you were to conic here and break in your soft extremities, and "show us how to do things." There is a young man on the plaza who don't know nine! ; (there may be more than one in fact.) but we speak of one in particular who uses big words universally incorrectly and gets badly offon ordinary ones. The other day he advised a friend, suffer ing with headache, to smell a bottle of pneumonia. Liinburgcr cheese at A. J. Craw fords. Pickled pigs feet at A.J. Crawfords -a- Mr. Stoops of the Western Meat Market has splendid meat, beef mut ton and pork. He makes a specialty of railroad orders all of which arc fill ed with promptness and dispatch. 2t. m Mr. P.M.Jones desires to an nounce to the public that he is now able to accommodate a few boarders t reasonable rates, at the Las Vegas Bakery, South Second street near the plaza. 56-2t. ITVJltSAt.K. A hoiiso situated on tho Hot ' Spvinjis rowl, pear the house (if Louise I'in nril. Two rooms, sixty funt front on tlin rniul nd ono hundred and lll'ty Imck. To bo sold vhi'np for money, ior ii'ifunimlion inquire at tins ónice. 4 1 - J ) t. FOR SAT.K.100 head of cntt'n. For further níormutloi: apply to , Jaffa Bros. I.ns c !is and A. Nelson & Co. , Anton Chico, X. M. FOR SALE A good sixteen horse pewer Btoain engine, all iu running order and largo enough lo run a flour mill. Any person desiring to see it running can do so niiy day it t my planing mill at LnH Vegas. Apply for terms t JOHN JS. WOOTKN. JIÜMf Why? Will you pay two prices to irresponsible ped iera for sew ing machines, when for one half the money you can buy any first class machine madu, and warranted from three to five years, among which are tho Singer, the White, In niestie, Js'ew American, etc. For price apply to A. T. JIarriBon, nt Hammond's Hardware House, Trinidad, Colorado. lJ-am. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that the Hon. Probate Court in und for tho county ol San Miguel, and Territory of New Mexico, hns appointed the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Frank Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will mako immediate settlement; and nil persons having claims against said cs tato will present thciu within twelve months. M. llliUNSWJCK, b!.r)-ly Administrator. t.as Vegas, NM.t Fob. 7th, 188U. BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of everv kind and style, at Kcv. 1). W. f'al fce's. Knglish ami Hpanlsh. or in any other language, for sale cheap or given ftway. M. MATTHIESOX, District Superintendent It. TJ. 8. lor New Mexico and Arizona. Fall and Winter Coeds. I beg to inform my customers, that am in receipt of part of my fall aui winter stock. I shall make as before a specialty of everything in the Boot and Shoo line. 1 inn al.'o oflering this year a nice line of Ladies Underwear and Hosiery, which I will sell at the lowest possible prices. 1 have completed my stock in gents' furnishing goods, so as to olfer the finest selection in town, A choice line of Fall and Winter clothing is expected daily. J invite the public to inspect my goods before buying elsewhere. I hold out as inducements low prices, a good selection and prompt attention. UHAS.il UKSCI1E. West Side of Plaza. Academy Tuition. The principal of the Academy is directed to require tuition to be paid on or before the first day of the sec ond week after the pupils admission to the Academy. All tuition for the present term to be paid on or before the 10th (lav of Oct. 3t. A gasoline stove with fixtures for sale. Inquire at this office. iiG-tf. Dissolution Kotice. The firm of Dougher & Baca in this dav dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John Dougher retiring from the same Mr. Francisco Baca y Sandoval will continue the wholesale and retail li quor business at the old stand, on his own account. John Dougher, Francisco Baca y Sandoval, Las Vegas, N. M., Sept. 25. Referring to the above, I beg leave to inform my friends and the public generally that I will continue the wholesale and retail liquor business at the old stand, southeast corner of the plaza. Thankful for past patronage so lib erally bestowed on the old firm, Ires pectfully ask a continuance of the same. Francisco Baca y Sandoval. Las Vegas, N. M. Sep' . 25. A suitable reward is offered for the return or whereabouts of a full grown pet deer, with a red band on its neck. Information may be lcffV at the resi dence of Mr. H. Romero. 51-tf Gents, boys and childrcii3 ready made clothing at, J. Rosen walk & Co. 41-tf. To Trade, l or Cnltle or Sheep! A slock of drv sroods, notions and groceries, with line store room 24x60 ... s.. f 1 i,w: ware room iu rear, uuuu luamuu For particular--, address. J. W. Klein fetjTer, 3t. Kinsley, Kan. 3. H. Lucas Manufacturer of Mexican Filigree Jewelry. The manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty in 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) and give me the pleasure of conducting them through mv Factory Santa í c N. M. S. II. Lucas. Lockbart & Co. have received a lnrtfo stock of oils and paints; also "Holdens enamel paint" which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by them. 50-1 f. Wnatecl. A first class cook at the National Hotel on the plaza. 60 per month will be paid. 5-4-tf. Ladies silk dresses the very lates styles; perfect beauties at J. Uo.SENWALDE.5i-tf Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, LOJV DOJ, $ GLOBE. HOME, of New Yorli. SPRIXGFIEJ.D, Fir and Marine, Mass. G R. BRO W ING, Agnt. Offce in the new town. Coffins, 'Caskets and TJndertaliin Goods of all iinids kepo constant hi on hand bn frank: ogden, Las Vegas, N. M. Orders promptly filled. Opposite the Depot, (Formerly the liobinson House ) NEWLY REFITTED, REFURNISH ED, AND AN ADDITION MULT-TO IT. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS Are offered to the traveling public at reasonable rates. J. A. MACKLEY, Proprietor Important Notice. ' Tor the bcncllt ofour citizens who go east, tho kite copies ol this piiner will be kept on lile In thr ticket ollice of the Chicago, Darlington yuin cy rnh road, at 119 Clark street, Chicago, ill., whero they are privileged to call and read itfroo. ho. Fall and Wintci ALREADY OF COURSE, DON'T FAIL Also Agents for New York For Suits Made to Order EXCHANGE -ON WEST SIDE El VJEG.l$n - TOn COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. IX CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL IS A NUMBER ONE RES TAURANT. THE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. 0 TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. Cottages tO Rent. Two new cottages to rent at the Hot Snriuers. Annlv to tho Now York Clothing Store," East Las Ve- gas. 314-tf. muían i unlit y The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian pottery, both anci ent and modern, at M. Á. (ohl's Li dian department, Santa Fe, N, M. 41-tf Lots For Bale. Pin-ties desiring locations on which to build houses tor 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 cast side of the rail way opposite tho depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Sat,azar. Office north-east corner of the phtza. 216-1 f. llolbrook'3 tobacco is the best. Second baud doors and windows for sale cheap at T. liomero & Sou's. The doors are, either double or single as may be desired", and all are in a goo(' state of preservation. 28-tf. O. L. Houghton has a regular ar sedal of lire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is not only lora 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, and of the best braiul at whole sale or retail at M. Hcisc's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on Jiaud at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. All kinds of wolleu goods just re. ceived and for sa'e at low figures, at J. Rosenwai,d & Co. 41-t f In our gents furnishing goods de partment which is a new feature, we keep as complete a slock as can be found in auy city. J. ROSKNWALJJ& Co. 41-tf Furnishing goods, the best, assort ment in tho city for gents, at J. HOSKNWALD & Co.S'i-tf An lmmsu80 stock of ready mude clothing for fall and winter, at J. Rosenwald & Co,-54if. Blankets, an inimcnso stock at J. Rosenw'alus & Co.5i-tf Beautiful winter-blooming gerani ums for sale at the residence of C. E. Wesche. Ladies and gents will lind it to their advantage to select from tho complete stock at J, llOSKNWALOSJ SC (JO. 51-1 f AT ! arm U E3 tock AT THE othmg AND AT THE TO CALL. Devlin $ Co., HOTEL THE - OF PLAZA, .VJElf0 MEXICO. 3 Fine Boots. i J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform ; the public, that they are now prepar- ed to do all kinds of work iu their line. Tine work a specialty. Shop- . ou northwest corner of plaza. lb-4m. Native Vegetables, llilty Uros., have made arrange--nients with Messrs. Webber & Miller,, of Mora couuty, to furnish them from now on, with all kinds of native veg etables; such as cabage, peas, beans,, carrots, turnips and all other kinds oí garden products common to this country. Native vegetables arc much fresher, sweeter, and in the long run cheaper than those shipped here, so it will pay to patronize llilty Bros. tf. I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to and from the White Oak mines, and tho 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 ect. Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Wintkrnitz, Anton Chico, N. M Wo arc prepared to furnish all kinds ofbuildiug materials for con tractors. Lockiiakt & Co. 21-tf. Go to M. Ileise, on the south side of the plaza for line wines, liquors and gars. 253-tf. Go to Judd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. For Rent. The offico formerly occupied by Millsfc Hadley in the Exchange Ho tel building. Apply at Bell & Cart an. 49-tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. Notice is hereby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and that all my business affairs will be managed by myself Philip IIoj.zman, Las Vegas, Sqit. 22. 1880. 49-tf. Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Brick for sale in largo or smsll quantities, at Locjchart & Co's. A fresh assortment of gent's furn ishing goods just received at the store of C. E. Wesche. Store ! For Sale. (loo. McKay now ofl'ers for lo, his restaur1 ant. with all tho fixtures belonging thereto Any one dcMrlng agood location will do well to call on htru. 65-tf .Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by . , . . Frank Ogiden. 41-tf. 1