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4 Las Vws Daily Gazette SAI URDA Y. OCTOBER: 1880. oEVSinE ACCIDENT- llamón 1 Joinery, the young sou of Uon.T. Romero, nut with n severe accident yoHtrrday. He wa leading up a load of liay to bring to town when a train of earn pacing down scared the muí team which ran away. Ramon . was thrown to tlu ground under Ihe wheels, the trout and hind wheels of the v agon pacing over his face, mashing the (eelh out of one of his jaws When picked up he was insensible. It is a had place lor acci dents as tlie cars puns right through the meadow lands. Ramon is sixteen venrs of age. New Mexico Fruit, 'The following taken from the Kau nas City Journal shows with what in terest, people 111 the States are lo Ic ing towards Now Mexico. Don. F. Perca by placing the fruit on ex hibition has done a great deal toward advertising the country: 'Oue of thi! points of interest in the main hall, up stairs, and in fact of the whole exposition, is a small collection of fruit from New Mexico, entered by Col. Francisco Perca, as the repre sentative of that territory. It was of interest for more than one reason. While wo have been half a century connected with Xew Mexico by lies of traille, yet wo have never seen in Kansas City any other products save vvoolilvcr'and sometimes pinon nuts. But hero we have her fruits, vegeta bles, and particularly her grapes great clusters in size and perfection that our own vineyards do not rival, and of flavor that none 01 our varie ties cm match. The fact shows ihat New Mexico is one of the sisterhood ; that she has entered the family in truth, and tells us how she lives and what her people raise at home. This is the work of the railroad. Xfc have been sending her out staples, concen trated forms of food, but until now the people of the Missouri valley did not, know anything 'f what was grown in New Mexico. True we have h.eard old plainsmen 'ell of the rich wines of the llio Grande, and many other things, but what they' were we could form no idea of until the rich grapes gave testimony by their own presence and flavor. This small ex hibition by Col, Tarca, has been a rcvclaston to our people, and to the thousands that saw its varied varie ties, and will do more 0 attract atten tion to New Mexico, from the migrat ing people, than all 'the products of her mines can do. Such flavored fruits can 01.lv be grown in a perfect climate, and where they are produced in such perfection nni-tbea congenial place for man to live and work. The sun and air that makes the New Mex ican grape must be an elixir for the human lungs and system. We saw nothing in all the va-t array on exhi bition Ihat possessed, to us, the inlcr estjhat did these specimens fVom the gardens and vineyards of New Mexi co. New Mexico now more than at any previous time in her history is drift ing into a bright and prosperous era. Ni w finds of mineral are being made every day and old ones are being de veloped. New towns are springing up in almost every littie valley within her borders.. New machinery is com ing across her borders as regularly as the sun rises and sets. "Water facili ties in some of the waterless mining districts are being provided at a cost of thousands of dollars. The grass crop this season is excellent and the iruit '.nop is a goo 1 average. Plenty and prosperity reign everywhere. The hills and mountains are cover d with prospectors seeking after the hidden wealth, and the plains are covered with thousands of herds of calilo and sheep. The mines in many places in the Territory arc just now beginning. to yield their first products. The Cerrillos, New I'lacer's, White Oaks andNogals will soon be as familiar names, as are Leadvillo, Silver CHIT, Comstock and the many otlicr famous regious in oth er.Stales and Terrijories. Here too, the climate is lar ahead of that In more northern countries. Here win ter is a luxury and summer a season to be enjoyed. It is only the question ot a. very brief period until the iruits of New Mexico will rival in quantify and surpass in quality, tiie Iruits of any country ou the globe. The only Ihing now is for nil hr.nds.lo pull to gether; educate the lniibses, establish schools, build manufactories, utalize the water resources of the country, and these rugged mountains and broad llanos will be the homes of thousands of people. . Lorenzo Lopez is now putting the roof on his house on South second 6trect. The building has been re built and looks well. GAZETILLA. Personal And General Gathered Fren all Quarters of Ü12 Ci'.y and Vicinity. Clean out your chimneys. liny your wood for winter. Gov. Anthony of Kansas is in (own. M. lleise has gone to Socorro on business. II. F. Svv ope went to Santa Fe yesterday. Johnson & Sherer are building a pop factory. The siding is now being put on the new dining hall. The train from the east came in Lie yesterday. J. Roseuwald appeared yesterday in a ncwT suit oí clothes. Rase ball to-morrow on I he flat no prosecuting providence. Mr. Ticcr of St. Louis is looking after business mailers in this city. The dance hall south of the plaa is running nightly now with a full house. We anticipate that Lincoln county will be Ihc richest mining section in the west. The street, railway mu it not be lost sight of. íí will pay and it is needed. Street railway, gas, and handsome parks are the next things in order for Ins Vegas. Las Vegas has more line equip ages than any other town south of Denver. J. W. Barney is rushing the add ition to the Optic block along at a lived y rate. Born. At Las Vegas, September 80th, 1880, to (he wife of Senipio Ro mero, a daughter. W, A. Givens and John Chapman gol back yesterday from an expedi tion to the country. Chas. E. Cummings of the SI. Louis Type Foundry, left tor the casi on yesterday's train. -Las Vegas never lets up and mer chants report i ejes larger than even las: year during the boom. II. M. Winsor; II. W. Smith. Hot Springs; II. C. Clifford, Silver Cliff: are re; istered at the Sumner House. Dead loads of wild ducks, geese and sand-hill cranes on tlic Rio Grande. It is the hunters paradise. Mr. 0. Blanch a rd has a now fa mily-carriage which le was puttinj. together yesterday preparatory for use. Benigno Romero, of the linn of II tin mero & Bro., ularfed ea.t loNew York to purchase now goods, rosier day. it. kj. iiiciiiuuu'.i sainen east 011 yesterday's train. Ho will visit Trin idad, and (hen continue Lis journey east. - J. V. Adcrlon has returned from Gallinas Springs to town to remain. He says pcopic aro al! preparing for ; hard winter this year. We are under obligations to Hon W. G. Ritch, Territorial Secretary, for a copy of the acts of the twordy-dburlh legislative assembly of Ihi.s Territorv. John Miller & Co., of the new meat market on the south side of (he plaza have splendid fat b;jct and mut ton which they are disposing of ra pidly. The county coswni.ssiouors have appointed the following person ; board of regi.M ration for precinct No 5: Alfred B. Sager, Victor Mares and Rodrigo Garcia. Jaffa Bros., have bought (he Con kie lot, where the old Rome buildiiH was and will erect a large two story stons building (here. Thus (he good work goes ou. Mr. Maxwell is building a hou on the south side of the park, now Las Vegas. Several new buildings are now being constructed around the park and lots are lookiu up. The social season is just commcn eing. There will be about eij-iit or nine entertainments to go to each week and only seven nights in (h week to attend (hem in. "j" The couutv commissioners should level oil' the ground whicli Mr. Ro mero has hauled on the west end of the bridge. It is enough for him to haul it (here let alone level ii down. Mr. Güdig has opened out a nice little news stand, near the buihU.og formerly occupied by Fraley's meut inerket. A good stock of goods is in transit and will bo here ina few days. M. II. Tisdale, Kansas City; F.O' Brien, Omaha; J. II. Hover, Scraulou, Fa., A. True, Pueblo; Wm. Spark, Watrous: G. W. Wilson, Puerto do Luna, aro registered at the National Hotel. v -J. P. Whitehead, Boston ; W. A. Irost, J'opeka; A. II. Giles, Lead vilk: C. C. Pinkney, Denver; R. R. Goodwin, Kansas City; Charier, G. Ticcr, St. Louisi, are registe red at the St. Nicholas Hotel. There will boa social at the M. E. church, Tuesday evening. These cnlertaiumeuts will be held every two weeks. All are cordially invited to attend and, aid in making these enter tainments in teres tin''. More hunting expeditions arc planned for Sunday. ''Old Nimrod, the founder of empire and chase, Who made the woods wTondcr and quake for her race," were but mere trios beside of these fellows. AVard & Tammo have let fhc con tract fo McLean Bros, for the con struction of their main building. The building will only be made one story high now, but everything will bo con structed with a,n eye to putting a sec ond story on next spring. . Col. Webb, of the Era Southwest ern announces the sale of his paper to Mr. J. G. Albright. Col. Webb has, during his journalistic career, in New Mexico, run a good paper, both at Las Vegas and Santa Fe, expending much labor and showing independence and ability. We arc- sorry to loose him from this important field. y A train of cars going south and passing through the ranch of Mr. Romero, south of town, Thursday run over and killed one of the blooded tows which Mr. Romero recently brought out from the states. This is a considerable loss and hard lo bs re placed. A couple of widows in town yes terday were recounting the good qual ities of their late husbands. One said (bather husband occasionally visited her in a spiritual form. She said he eoiiiC (he other night, and went down to the acequia to get a drink. The other remarked that if her old hubby would return he would not go to the acequia to drink, buoj t the saloon. --The Montezuma Social Club was permanently organized Thursday night. A cousfitntii n and by-laws were drawn up and adopted and offi cers elected. A series of dances u dor the auspices of this club will be given, the first one to come off in about a week. Wo wish the boys a continua" round of enjoyment until the season e:oses next spring. The drive of eat He from Colfax county wili bo much' later than usual, the stockmen be'ng anxious fo obtain all the benefit of the lato but excel lent gra. Good judges predict ihat the drouth of last year will make a serious dvcronsc hi the number oí the drive, which will not on the v.Jiole bo dis'advanlaiiooiw fro (he cattle inter ests, a it has ho re I o fore been the cus tom in this re:iou to market the cat tle much too young for greatest profit. News and Press. Mr. R Romero, of La Cueva is in town. lie informs us that he has over two thousand signatures to the peti tion to tr.tatilish a daily mail route to Tacs by way of Mora. He proposes to see that the mailer is put through at 'lie earliest possible moment. Wo believe Congresí has already desig nated this as a daily mail route audit only requires the action of the Post-niasier-General to establish fhe serv ice thereon. Its importance is un questioned and it should be pushed. General Grant has arranged to have, an interview on his arrival in this city with some goutlcmeu inter ested in the Orilz mine, in New Mex ico, to discuss a proposiliou which has already been made lo him, (o accept the presidency of the mino. The pleasant experience of the stock holders of the S-iii Pedro and Canon Del Agua Company in Boston, in un loading their stock at I reblo its cost upon (ho strength of a tender of the presidency of (hat company toGraut is sought by other companies, now that Grant has declined that oiler. I le has been over I he property of the Ortiz mine, and is only doubt (ul about Its value ou account of (ho scarcity of water, and if he can bo satisfied "Unit water can be got from a neighboring liver by nn easy method, it is thought ihat ho might accept' the proposal which has been made to him, which would gn-atly restore his depleted fi nances. N. Y. Sun. Limbiirger cheese at A. J. Craw fords. 4. EB Pickled pigs feet at A.J. Crawfords .-eo-' Mr. Stoops of t ho Western Meat Market has splendid meat, beef mut ton and pork. Ho makes a specialty of railroad orders all of which are fill ed with promptness and dispatch. 2t. - .Mr. P.M. Jones desires to an nounce lo the public that, ho iá now able to accommodate a lew boarders at reasonable rates, at the Las Vegas ÍJakery, South Second islrcot near the. plu za. 5G-2t. I ii0 I Want km. Ten stone i'.;aons Good ! wages pdd. Apoly to 1. C. McGuire, 1 Las Vegas, N. M. 57-tl. Fall and Winter Goods. I beg to inform my customers, that I irni in .receipt of part of my fall and winter fock. I shall make as beforo a specialty of everything in (he Boot and Shoe line. I am aho offering this year a nice line of Ladies Underwear and Hosiery, which I will sell at the lowest possible prices. I have completed my stock in gouts' furnishing goods, so " as to offer the fiuest selection in town. A choice line of Fall and Winter clothing is expected daily. J invite the public, to inspect my goods before buvimr clsewliprn. T hold ouT as inducements low ííríros good selection and prompt attention. UIIAS. WfiSCIIE. 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 ou or before the 10th day of Oct, 3t. A gasoline stove with fixtures for sale. Inquire at this office. 56-tf. m Dissolution Notice. The firm of Dougher & Baca is this day 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 ihe 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 bo left at the resi dence of Mr. II. Romero. 51-tf Gents, boys and chiklrcr3 ready made clothing at J. ROSKNWALD & Co. -41-tf. To Trade, Tor Cut tie or Sheep! A stock oí dry goods, notions and groceries, with fine store room 2-lxCO ware room in rear. Good location. For particular-', address. J. W. Kluinfiültek, 31. Kinsley, Kan. J. 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 (o all who may visit (his city to call (presenting this card) and give me (he pleasure of conducting them through my Factory Santa i e I N. M". S. II. Lucas. Lockhart & Co. have received a largo stock of oils and paints; also "iíoldens enamel paint"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by (heñí. 50-tf. A first class cook at the National Hotel on (ho plaza. !;C0 per month will be paid. 5i-tf. Ladies silk dresses the very late styles; perfect beauties at J. R0SENWALD .5i-tf a is líes i LIVERPOOL, LOjY D0J, Sr GLOBE. ROME, of Xew York. SrRINGFIEJ.D, Fir and Marine, Mass. C. 11, BRO W LAG, Arfjit. Offce in the new town. Coffins, m Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all liinds liept constant ly on hand, by ' . FRASIC OGDEN, Las Vegas, JV. M. Orders promptly filled. 3IACKIJ3Y. HOUSE, 4losiie the ISepat, (Formerly the Robinson House ) NliWLY REFITTED, REFURNISH ED, AND AN ADDITION BUILT TO IT. O 0 OU A CCO M RIOLA T10NS Are offered to the traveling public at reasonable rales. J. A. MACK LEY, Proprietor Imi)i-tuul Notice. For the benellfof our citi.t'iis who go eiiBt, tlio lute copios ol thin paper w ill lie kept on (llu in thr ticket oMk-c ol' Iho hiciiKo, llui liiipton O. Qiiln-i-y rai road, at fi.) Clink btrect, CMcujro, 111., where t hey arc privileged to cull ami read itttve. Lb. Fall niii! Winter toek ALREADY OF COURSE, New York C DOFT FAIL TO CALL. Also Agents for Devlin $ Co., For Suits Made to Order -ON WEST SIDE OF PLAZA, 12 ' - WEW MEXICO. Sample Hoom, FOSi C03JMERCIAI, TRAVELERS. IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL IS A NUMBER ONE RES TAURANT. TIIE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. 0 TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. Cottages to Rent. Two now cottages to rent at the Hot Springs. Apply lo the New York Clothing Store, East. Las Vegas- 3M-tf. üian Pottery. The largest, stock, in (he United oiaies, oi iimian pouet y, uotn anci ent mid modern, ai M. A. Gold's ln- dian department, bauta le,N, M.il-tf: Panics desiring locat ions 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 east side of the rail- way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M; Salazai:. . Office north-east corner of the pluza. Ilolbrook'a 2i:0-tf. tobacco is the best. Second hand doors and windows for salo cheap at T. Romero & Son's. The doors are, cither double or singlo as may be desired, and ali are iii a gooe1 state of preservation. 28-lf. O. L. llouahton has a regular ar senal oí lire-arms, the krgest stock in all the west. It is not only 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 bo got any where. Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, aud ol the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. lleise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 853-tí ; A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. . All kinds of wolien goods just ro. ceived and for sa e at low llgiircs, at J. Rqsexw ai,i & (Jo. 41-t f In our gents furnishing goods de partment which is a new feature, we keep as complete a stock, as can bo found in auy city. J. ROSKNWALD & CO. 41-tf Furnishing goods, the best assort ment in the city lor gents, at J. Rosuxwald & Co. 1-1 f An Immsuse siock of ready made clothing for fall and winter, at J. Eosex-vvali) & Co.-5i.f. Blanket? an i inmenso stock at ROSICXWALDS & Co.54-tf BcatrfifH winter-blooming gerani ums for side at the resilience of C. E. Wcschc. I Ladies and gents will liud it to their advantage to select from the complete stock at , J. ItOSEXWALDS & Co. 54-lf érik y o AT THE othinq Store AND AT THE TIIE - iTi.T3 B COtS. J. W. Hanson &Co.. hcrebv inform tbe public, that they are now prepar ed to do all kinds of work in their line. Fine work a specialty. Shop ou northwest corner of plaza. 1G-Im Nativa Vegetables. Hilty Bros., have made arrangc- ineti 1 s wi I Ii Mi'kiiiN Wi. lit. ni' AV Milium of Mora county, to furnish them from now on, with all kinds of native veg etables; such as cubage, peas, beans, carrots, turnips and all other kinds ol garden products common to this , Vett r am i íf'f" ( country. Native vegetables are much 111 (ho lo.;g run shipped here, so it will pay to patronize Ililty Bros. If. L would respectfully call the atten tion or" all persons going to and from the White Oak mines, and the pub lic in general lo 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 specially of . miners, supplies, provisions ect. " Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. D AVI 1) Wi XT k n x IT. Anion Chico, X. M Wo arc prepared to furuifh all kinds of building materials for con tractors. LoCKIIAKT & (,'0. 21-tf, Go to M. lleise, 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. Fcr Fk-nt. The ofiice formerly occupied by Mills t't Hadley in Ihe Exchange Ho tel building. ' Apply at IlEiiL & Caktan. 49-tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 2D-tf. Notici; is hereby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and that all my business albiirs will be niainged by myself l'lIILIl- IIoi.ZMAN, Las Vegas, Sept. 22. 1880. 49-tf. Clean towel and sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Brick for Kilo in large or smpll quantities, at Lockiiakt & Co's. A fresh assort men t oí gent's furn ishing goods just received at tlio store oí C. E. Weschc. For Sale. Geo. McKny now oiler forsa'e, liU 1'enliiiir ant. with nil tho llxturcs lelongliir ihoicto. Any oiio dcHlriiig a uoud locution will do well to cnll on liim. uS-tf Two good carpenters wanted im mediately oy Frank Ogden. 41-tf,