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Las Ves Daily Ga?etts sinday. oci or.LR s. ísso. CHURCH SERVICES. ' sr. r ai is ciii ia M. Morning service at 11 i. m. Xo ovriiinjí í-ervit-f lo-day. Come and join in Un- wors! (ind. S:i .i i.í-r- ::-'' welcome. ; ; i 'e i :.!. cu riten. Services lo-il:iy I 1 1 i. m. by nnstnr. Suhbt. "The Latid oí Right." Sunday school at ;' p. ni. Short sermon to-night it 7 p. ni. lili of tin; series entila".! the Prodigal Son. Si.i 1 j ict , "Tii1 Last Report. Seals live. Church comfortable, (ood music. Every body weleonio and especially invite!. Extra chairs are provided su none will liave lo go agay for want ol seats. (Jomo one, ro un all, and enjoy tho service. D. W. Calfek, Pastor. Baptist Cut' hcii Divine service to-day at 10:10 a. in., and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in The Lord's Supper will he observed in the morn ing. Subject : "Church incinb; rship a prerequisite to I in; J,ords supper. A cord.al invitation is extended to everybody. - Table-Waiters. The life of a table-waiter is a strange one. lie is generally i man who lias lulled at everything else, who comes so near being a genius (and in his own estimation is one) that, it ruins him. lie never thought, in years gone py, tv engage in such an occupation: but some way or another, he depreciated in value and there he ss to. day, mak ing application to the hotel man for a job. Al first he walks almost on tip toe, maintains the the most severe pignity, and whispers "soup," in the mildest ot tones, he never thinks of attempting to refill two or three cups of coffee at one time, and all hough he may hear a jakc he leigus not to have heard the boarders canversation. That is the first -tae in his existence us -a table-waiter. The second str.ge i.s marked by somewhat louder (oiks in his enum .'ration of I he bi'l of fare some 'experiments in seeing how many dishes he can carry to the kitch en on one arm, I he omission of one or two kinds of meal served that day. and a general demeanor which seems to say, "I'm an old h ind at the busi ness."' The third stage is decidedly marked; it is reached, in from one to seven weeus, depending very largely whether the table-waiter was upon born in the time of full moon or not, or whether In was bi.ru in Yankce dom or Missouri. He has saved up about fifteen dollars; the indignity of the occupation claim s his mind, he reasons that he is inliuitely more good looking than the clerk, or at most, than tl e night cleik, and Ik; grows ex cessively careless, lie opens ihe door with his foot, addre.-ses the boarder (when he finds i! convenient) iu very loud language willi the prologue, "1 have today Roast Beef, etc, bangs I lie ehsna ware in such a way is lo deafen those selling near, occas ionally brings in a dinner ad libitum . without previously consulting the ap petite; or tasie of Hie e iter and never during a whole meal doe he pass Ihe sugar and cream to his guest. He be gins lo exercie an authority as to where certain hoarders .hall sit, air cording to their probable' pedigrees, occasionally chats a moment or two with the lady boarder., or throws his foot over a chair back and gabs with some o' his own sex. Abo it, 1his time he graduates, and goes to souk; business more ti ilcil to his feeling.- I he l'ccuo niiiii une has been cut do', n to a t. i-w eekly. From and al ter ihelóthol this month, the pres ent daily will be discontinued. This is undoubtedly one of the greatest pieceH ofinjustice ever perpetrated on the people of this rich valli y, and the rich mining camps just springing up along its entire rxtent. Mr. M Cos grove who has charge of the route sayal the mail on this route is already so large il will be almost impossible to carry it at three trips per week This is a very important route; the mail inattei that passes over it is very large and constantly increasing; why then this untimely reduction of trips? A more severe blow could not. have beun struck nt the mining and other industrial interests of the lower coun try. The agricultural and grazing lauds of the southern portion of San Miguel count v, and the whole of Lincoln county cannot be surpassed anywhere, the minetul wealth of Lin coln county is second to none in the Territory. Thus a rich mining com munity Is to be handi-capped at a time the most critical in its history. The managers had cotnpletly slocked the route from ono emit o the other. with the best stock and at a great expense el time, labor nnd money. Hay in large quantities had been cut, hauled and stacked and everything win in first das order for the coming winter, when along came the order from the Poslollire department cut ting oir lour trips per week. In the face of this sweeping reduction, w'i at is likely to be the fate of the many petitions now being prepared to be sent to Washington asking tha daily mail routes be established in other parts of the Territory V if the people . ,, . , , i ,. along tins oiu c-siaoii-neu uue an nwi entitled to a daily mail, then none in the Territory are. The great trouble with the w hole matter is, that a J Kin oc.ratic Congress, for campaign pur poses wished to make a, great showing of economy, and a Republican admin istration equally for campaign purpo ses, desire to inflict as many hardships on 'the mail contractors as possible, and shoulder the blame on the Demo cratic parfy. Thus between -the wrnngiings of the two parties, the masses have to suffer. The country is equally as wealthy now as when these lines were established. Winter is jus coming on. when, mote than at any other season of the year, people de sire reading matter ; yet it seems this is to be their fate. The way things had been arranged it was as easy fo run a daily mail as a tri-weekly. Theie is no reason, no justice, no economy in the order, but on the con trary there is much foolishness, much expense and great injust.ee. Attention Odd Fellows. There will be a meeting of the Ovi cntal Order of Humility, Monday eve ning at Odd Fellows Hall for the pur pose of Conkr'nig that, Ancient De gree. All members of tin; Order are renuestcd to attend. I5v order of the - I Grand Senior. Mr. David J. Miller, Chief Clerk of the Surveyors-General oüice has hnd manured n tabular statement of ...... L. . . , the number and extent of a'l the pri v:iir hunl claims aeainst the miblic domain in the Territory of Xew Mex ico. The statement contains much sta tistieal information in regard U the claims, giving the names U the own ers, the extent, of the claims, when muí bv what overnr,ient thev w re granted, when confirmed, etc, etc The list is composed of 197 private claims, of which 49 have been con firmed. Seventy-seven were made by the government of Mexico and 1'20 by the Spanish government. These are simply the claims that were on file in Ihe office of the Surveyor General at the close of tho fiscal year ending June 30, 1880. The eonipikifioiioof the statement necessitated an immense amount, of work, the result of whirl lias neon lie completion oí a erv uso ful papen New Mexican. , -Jr . l'rof. Robertson end Capt. Hut Ion will start to the White Oaks and Nogals to-day by private conveyance. I'rof. Robertson is the agent for Xew Mexico of the Robertson electric re duction process and will .ersoiially examine all the mines in the Territory and report thereon. Mr. Robertson is a thoroughly reliable man and we apprehend that , hen t he reports arc completed they will be valuable docu ments and will show up the mini; g interests of the cuntry in better light than ihey have ever been known bel'oie. The electric procss when once introduced into this country will' revolutionize the mineral interest of the Territory. -.Whenthe building of the founda tion of the new hotel i- completed which will be ina few iays, work on Ihe grounds will cease for several weeks. Mr. Woollen, the contractor, will construct the frame work of the building at his establishment in T,a Vegas, so that when he brings the ma'crial here it will be all ready I o put together. The ees-ution of work on the grounds will not retard the ( lection of the hotel, for the' work will be going rapidly forward all the while in Las Vegas. Xew Mexican. . - A little boy by the name of Joe Turner was, yesterday, accident ly shot, in the lip. lie with several oth er boys, as is usually the case, were looting with an old pistol, when it went off with the above result. These "old pistols," of course are always harmless and never hurt anyone, but some way or other they manage to kill more people than anything else. - I low son & Fabian received yes terday, a ear load of water mellons which sold off with wonderful rapid ity. They are of cxcelh lit quality an I were all large, lino itnd smooth surfaced mellons. If you wish to re cuperate your system after the pat tern of Dr. Tanner buy and eat a watermellon. They are hard 10 beat. There was singing at the M. E. Church hist night. The musical tal ent ot Las Ycgns is good and a Utile practice b; all that is necessary to make it equal to any in the hind. GAZETILLA. Tcrncm! And Gsnerai Gathered From Cur-tc-rs cf City and Vicinity. Dark nights! Philip Prager is back from Albu querque. Geo. Moore came up on yester day's train. T. Homero is laying the wall hi his cellar. -Dr. Pettijohn relurned from San ta Fe yesterday. As blustery day yesterday with threats of rain. Col. Priehard arrived home from the White Oaks yesterday. Ward & Tanimc have commenced to lay the wall in their cellar. Col. Lockhart has commenced the foundation for his new house. Bramin sets up a free lunch every night and has a crowded house. Telcsforo Jaramillo and family re turned from the south yesterday. T. F. Chapman was an arrival from the south on yesterday's train. The street between the Mackley louse and Whitcman's store is to be opened. Hopper Uros, shipped a large iiniount of i"oods to San Marcial yes terday. -Mr. Fabian, of the firm of Fabian & Howison is around again after a se vere illness. -Messrs. Gillies, Hadley and Pishon are going to see the country to the southeast to-dav. -Mr. Kennedy's wife and little son cnine in on yesterday's train. A hap pier man is not in Las Vegas. -Prof. Robcitson bought the Geo. Close property yesterday. It will be devoted to other business than a dance hall. A. II. Whit more has purchased a one half interest in Lockhart & Co.'s corner block and will superintend the work. S. S. Johns, F. C. Bishop, Hlllsbo ro, X. M.; II. Fisher, mid G. II. Slier wood, Santa Fe. are registered at the Sumner House. --.iutige Mimner is slowly recover ing from an attack of fever. He is now aoie lo no aiKiut again out is somewhat .weak. -II. l iiedmau fir. came in on yes terday's train from Leavenworth. where he has been visiting his family for several mouths. --iUarce'inn ..V nona are doing a I i I . l'"i" 1 good business in their new stand. A large assignment of goods was expect ed on yesterday's train. me mouei store received a eon sigument of walerine ons yesterday. This store is crowded with pop'.e and is doing a line bu-dness. Mr. Meziek of Bernalillo, slopped over here a few hour.-., yesterday on his wav home from Indiana He says polities are red hot in that Slate. Mr. Jas. F'. Moriey, eousiu of Mr. W. R. Moriey, one of the principle engineers of the A. T. and Santa Fc railroad, is a guest at the St. Nicholas Hotel. Mariano Armijo, a capitalist from A ll.uiquerque, purchased yesterday the frame dwelling, m block 23, owned by Mr. F. A. Blake. Mr. A will invest further in real estate dur ing his stay here. A ear load oí watermelons arriv ed yesterday, and fifteen minutes af ter the boys were seen hieing to some shady and sequestered nook where they might gel their lill of concentra ted cholera. When people desire fo sell or rent a house or a room it would look much belter and they would meet with bel ter success if they would advertise in the daily papers instead of nailing up signs for men to Vump their heads against. S. Saunders and wile, í.í olden Cha. J. La.it rv, Cottonwood ; C. C. Baker, Topeka, Kansas ; James F Moriey, Denver ; J. B. Klat tentrolz ; Colorado Springs, and Fernando No bin, arc registered at the St. Nicholas Hotel. W . F. Kelsey, of Avoca, New York, is doing a good business in Las Vegas, having sold a number of mon ey safes. Mr. Kelsey has usually been alll'icted with tho hay fever for from four to six weeks each fall, but the Las Vegas Hot Springs cured him this year in a wed:. A pilgrim yesterday ridiculed our custom of buying water. The only diligence out here is we buy our wa er Mid milk separate ; the former at fie rate of thirty-one aiuT'a half giilions for n shilling and IV '- ft rty eeiits;i - huyr " I Base br.ll at 2:30 sharp this aftcr i noon. A large crowd is expeetcd. j A painful aecidcut occurred to one of the express men on the east side yesterday. A zcplier, one of the kind for which this country is some what famous, came along and blew his shirt oil. Sunday comes once more as a great relief to the hard working peo ple of Vegas. As a civil institution Sundav and its strict observance would be a most satisfactory one aside from the religious duties it brings with it. J. II. Trueblood, the telegraph ope rator, is confined to his bed and has been lor several days oast, with mountain fever. Mr. Storms lias been been compelled in consequence to i work both night and day. California fruit, grapes, peaches, plums, etc., at Crawford's. The grapes are luscious ana Hie peaches the largest ever brought to this mar ket. Fon Rent. The corral of the Ex change Hotel on tho Plaza. tf T.J. Weber, auctioneer, will sell at public sale on the plaza, Monday af ternoon, at three o clock, a lot oí household furniture, cooking unten- si Is, etc.. efe. It. Monday afternoon will be a good chance to get household furniture, cooking utencils, etc., at your own price. Auction sale ou the plaza by T. J. Wcebcr. It. Atfdemy tion. The principal of the Academy is directed to require tuiiiou to be paid on or before the first day of the sec- oud week after the pupils admission to the Academy. All tuition for the. present, term to be paid on or , before the lOt !i day of Oct. 3t. A gasoline stove with fixtures ,'for sale. Inquire at this office. 56-tf. Dissolution Notice. The firm of Dougher & Baca hi this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John Dougher retiring from the same Mr. Francisco Baca v Sandoval will continue the wholesale and retail li quor business at the old stand, oa ids own account. John Dougiikk, Francisco Baca y Sandoval, Las Vegas, N. M., Sept. 25. ' - Referring to the above, I beg leave to inform mv friends and the public generally that I will continue the wholesale and retail liquor business at the old stand, southeast corner. ot the plaza. Thankful lor past patronage so lib erally bestowed ou the old linn, Ires- pectfully ask a continuance of the same. Francisco Baca y Sandoval. Las Vegas, N. M. Sep' . 25. A suitable reward is offered for tbe return or whereabouts of .a full grown pet deer, with a red band on its neck. Information may be lelt, at the resi dence of Mr. II. Romero. 51-tf Cents, bovs and ehildrens. ready made clothing at J. ROSKNWALD & Cc. 41-tf. To Tralc S-'ov Cuttle or Sheep! A stock ot dry goods, notions and groceries, with line store room 2-4x60 ware room in rear. Good location. For particular-, address. J. W. K r.i:rxt'i;rrui!, 3t. 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 !i 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 i e N. M. S. H. Lucas. Lockhart & Co. have received a large stock of oils and paints; also "lloldens enamel paint,"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, )js con stantly kept hy them. 50-tf. Pickled pigs feet at A.J. Crawfords .o - Mr. Stoops of tho Western Meat Market has splendid meal, beef mut ton and pork, lie makes-n specialty of railroad orders all of which are fill ed with promptness nnd dispatch. 2t. Ladies silk dresses the very lates styles; perfect beauties at J. RosKywATiiJs.54-tf Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, LOX DOJ, $ GLOBE. LOME, of Xew York. SPRIXGELEJ.D, Fir and Marine, Mass. C. Li. BRO W IX G, J gnt. Offce in the new toicn. Coffyis, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all kinds kept constant lit .hand by Fall and Wi liter Stock ALREADY AT THE . New York Clothinq Store ! OF COURSE, I J O :N T b -2 I L T O C ALL. Also Ag&its for Devlin Co., For Suits MaclMb Order EXCHANGE -OX, i'-V!.'!. WES SIDE . FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. IK CONNECTION WITH THE IIOTEL IS A NUMBER ONE RES'- TAURANT. THE TABLES SUPPLIED WITH ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. O ' TRANSIENT TRADE SOLICITED. Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages tsr rent at the Hot Sorinsrs. Aoolvr fo the New York Clothing Store," East, Las Ve- gas. 314-tf. ... ...... mu iaii r 1 uci y. The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian pottery, both anci ent and modern, at M. A. Gold's In dian department, Santa Fc,N. M.41-tf l.otnFor Sale. Parties desiring locations on which to build houses tor business purposes or residences, would do well to calf 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. Salazak. Office north-east corner of the pi.iza. Holbrooke i 246-tf. tobacco is tho best. Second baud doors and windows for sale cheap at T. Romero & Son's. The doors are, either double or siuglc a3 may be desired, and all arc iu a gooc state of preservation. 28-tf. O. L. Ilouuhton has a regular ar senal oí fire-arms, the brgest 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 a's low as they can be got any where. Wines and liquors of tho best qual ity, and otthe best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 35:3-tf A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. All kinds of wollen goods just re. ceived and for sa e at low figures, at J. Rosuxwald & Co. 41-tf In our gents furnishing goods de partment which is a new feature, we keep as complete a stock as can be found in auy city. J. Roskx w a ld & Co. 41-tf Fnruish;ng goods, the best assort nient in the city lor gents, at J. Rosknwald & C.fc4-tf An immsuse stock of ready made clothing for fall and winter, at J. Roskxwald & Co.-54tf. Blankets, an immense stock at J. ROSiiXWALDS & Co.54-tf Beautiful winter-blooming gerani ums for sale at tho residence of C. E. We8ehe, -LnBow ami gents will find it to their wm tho complete Co.fi4.lf ...AT I AND AT THE HOTEL THE - PILAN. OF PLAZA. WElf MEXICO. loom. .1. T. HOOVER Fine Boats. J. AV. Hanson &Co., hereby inform! the public, that they are now preñar- i ed to do all kinds of work in their ' line. Fiuework a specialty. Shop' . on -northwest corner of plaza. 16-4m Native Vegetables. Ililty Bros., have made arrange meuts with Messrs. Webber & Miller, of Mora county, to furnish them from now on, with all kinds of native veg etables; such as cabage, peas, beans, carrots, turnips and all other kinds ol garden products common to this oouutry. Native vegetables are much fresher, sweeter, and in the long rum 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 AYhile Oak mines, and the pub lic in general to the lact that 1 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 Winternitz, Anton Chico, Ñ. M Wc are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockhart & Coi 21-tf. (.Jo to M. Ileise, on the south sido of the plaza for line wines, liquors and gars. 253-tf, Co to Judd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. For Rent. The office formerly occupied by Mills & Hadley in the Exchange Ho tel building. Apply at Bell, & Cartan.--49-tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co'a planing mill. 29-tf. Notice is hereby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and that all my business aflair8 will be managed by myself Philip HoííZMan, Las Vegas, Sept. 22. 1880. 49-tf, Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Brick for sale in large or small quantities, at Lockhart & Co's. A fresh assortment of gent's Aim ishing goods just received at tho store oí C. E. Weschc. For Sale. Goo. McKay now offers for ialo, his rstaura Hilt. M'ltll all thn flxtnrp halnnirlnir ilipraln Any one desiring a good location will do welí io cuii ou mm. 65-tf' Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by V - Frank Oodkn. il-tf