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1 T AQ VFC A . (fei OA y H J a OCTOBER (, 188G. TO. GO. VOL.2. ri BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE -has- "REOPENED -IX- Lockiiaht's Building opposite Browne & Manzanares AND- Will Sell You GOODS At Your Own Price. "Frank )'. Webber, A n m u Has constantly on hand Horses, Piules, Harness Etc., and also buys and sells on Commission. Sale of goods made at any time. Will be found on Xorth-Eas corner of Plaza, or word may be left at this office. J. B. .A.T.;r.KXS Establishment, Located on the street in rear of National Hotel, No. 17, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner at reason able prices. LAS VKOAM AND VIN1TA MAIL AND EX. L tu kuxnin;; iaii,y kuom kout ha.scom : FOliT KI.UOTT. Passengers and Kxpress matter leaving La. Veras on T iit-mliiy morning will lie 1'orwardt ' on weekly hueklioard throich tn any point, i t!ie V'ia Hundiwol' Texas. li:iviri's róasiinuídr. C. V.. At:s I'lS. l'r.ivrii tnr ' J. W. LOVÍÍ, Commission . Merchant, Las Vegas, New Mexico. HAY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, ITaudlcd in Car Lots. Putter, Eggs and Poultry always on hand. Cash paid on consignments T. J. FLEi MERCHANT TAILOR, ALL KINDS OF JDOJtTH TO OEDZ1B. Shop in Dolds' 151ock, Xortbwet Corner of the Plaza. BIBLES! BIBLES ! BIBLES ! Of everv kind and style, at Ke. I). W'. Cat fee'. LukHsIi and Spmiiah , or in any other langiiage, for sale chea) or ftiven away. II. MATT1I1ESOX, District Snnevintendont R, II. S. l'or New Mexico nml ArtJionn. NEER TELEGRAPHIC Trie 1'icsitleniial larly tn Washington Territory. The I'plzootic Abroad in the I-aml Ten Thousand Cases in I. . The ISepuliSti ;uis (mu Twenty five Towns in Con necticut. -aw ISreakers 111 (eorgia SlUtiotins; Scrape at Como, Colorado. San Franci.-co, October 5. A dis patch f om Walla Walla, says the Presidential party lrom Umatilla for this city, 55 miles were made without special incident, the train arriving shortly after 11 o'clock. Five compa nies of mouuted'troops were in wait ing at the depot drawn up in order, while an open space tilled with an eager crowd numbering several thous and greeted the arrival. The speak ers' stand on the depot platform was draped with national colors. The President, Secretary liamsey, and General Sherman were conducted to this stand amid rounds of applause. They were welcomed by Judge Win gard. lie assured them of i hearty welcome by thtrpeoplc of Walla Wal la and viciuiiy. The President ad dressed the crowd, and was fullowed by Secretary liamsey and Gen. Sher man. The party then entered carri ages and were driven through the streets attended by mounted troops, militan and firemen's bands, local military company, lire cjmpany, and many citizens. The streets are elabo rately decorated, and at the intersec tion of Third and Main there had bean erected an arch appropriately ! !,u u"ul'- "-"'''smeni wascomtue- ic.i to toe rcsitteiicc ot Mr. Wood which the committee had expressly lurnished for his reception. Chicago, 111., October 5. A'i Inter Oeciin Hartford special says : At 1:30 a. m. of the one hundred and six towns heard from this morning the liepuldieauii carry 61, the Democrats :'G, and nine towns, which the Demo crats carried in '76 are now equally divided between the two parlies. The Republicans gain 18 towns and the Democrats 6. The 9 divided towns were Democrat ie in '7G and are there fore liepublican gains. The result may be taken as indicating that the Republicans will carry the State in Xovcmbei. The constitutional amendment giving the appoint mm. I. of judges of the courts to the Gover nor is carried by a large majority The edilor ot the Coinv.n' Intcr Oeean, of Hartford, alsosavs : There are 167 towns in thi-i Stale and it is believed the :ains in the towns to hear from will he larger than the gains already made. The result is re gard"il by the Republicans as every way favorable to the prospects of the candidates in November. The best of spirit 'prevails among Pepublioans throughout the State. The registry law is much more favorable to an honest vote than in '76. L'u-iness men are satisfied with the pree.-nl prosperity and working men fear the result of Deniocralie trickery with the tariff, all of which adds strength to the Republicans, Chicago, October ó. --The Times. ' which ha now bloomed out as practi cally a Democratic organ, says : ''The organization and management of the Democratic campaign in Xew York is aid to be admirable. The central committee has l'JO.000 i;,'ents with whom it is continually communicat ing. Every doubt full voter in the Stale is registered at headquarters and receives from solicitious genlln- I men, wlio presidí; there, a copy of a I Democratic dailv and countless pain phlets. Tour hundred thousand pub lications of the hat ter class alone are distributed daily. There arc thousands of Democrat ie clubs in the state out side the great cií es, more than ever before. The Eepub'icaus have about given up Indiana, Chairman Jewel saying, only yesterday, in the pres ence ct a Times correspondent, that the light would have to bo iu Xew York. These facts pre of considera ble interest. The strength of Solan Chase's Independent Greenback parly iu M&iuc, is estimated at from 800 to 3,000. Now York, Octobers. A Hartford j Agent. Wagner ha telegraphed the special to the Evening LV-t e.-iys : We acting rcmiui'cMoner as regards anoth ! have rcluriH from 14:5 towns. The lie- or phase in die recent outbreak at I publicans have carried eighty-one, ! Dalton. Georgia, where men had seiz ! Democrats forty-six ami niuclofii are : etl property held by the jjovenmteut I iliviilfil. Tim liennblicans have a net i for Kon-imvtni-iil of revr nue. lie jraiu of twentv-iive .üiviw as couit pared with the election of 1ST;), fhc Evening Commercial sav ".The most prominent visitor at die, headquarters of the Republican Na-j tional Committee to-day was Xellie ; Holhrook, of California, who has just ; retitrucd from a tour through Con- neeticut. the young lady said the enthusiasm among the IlepubUnuií i . that state was something : sionishing, she never having (-ecu ;;n thing like it bef.M-e. The meetings at which she spoke wete very largely attended, and she was everywhere received with cordiality. San Francisco, Oc ob?:' 5 A Una- tilla dispa'cu at fl o'clock yesterday ! afteuioou says the i residential parly . left the cars at Johti Ds e's river andj took passoge on the sieKinboat "liar ; vest Queen." The ohiccrs oí tin boat had elaborately decorated 'her wi'lh draperies of buntings and fes toons of sage brush. The night tide .1.. -: , .!..i:,.l.irl Tr,u up inc run wa, ocoyn.iu.. v-...... the leaders!; ijt of .Mrs. J i yes tlie parly resolved itself into m choir and spent, two hours or more in a concert porforuuinee. At eleven o'clock the "Oner'n'" tied tin lili oorning. She arnved 1 ere at 6:-15 when a coiniu'l- tee from Walla. Wall a was in waiting with a sneeial train. Too duck here .,- ,.,t,.,i .l ,a ,i. 'Ve..;,!,.m I peared on the bow o. the tior.t lie v.-as loudly cheered. Xo speeches were made, iulrodiictioiH merely following. Camo, Co!., Oe.!-ber ó. t-booiin-i affray took place here yeslerd y morning with probably I'attd result to P. A. (Joldou, a section f"n m.;') on the Denver i Sonta shoot in 'i was I he re.- ;, r; o a i lie j rrcd in ! regard to a sh iiity it; ur t!: st e ti.m m.in mvl n. on') o-ooe! (!'. ark liad hK.uh$ ' :-: h -fo- !.-; rl...k ,t tf) :i.i()t;.P ,jince and i OKI . him he siiotibl t;-.!;e it away, dav morning' Doolittle wont csicr- ;iíh a i tci'iu to remove thebu'hiiüg and Duo-i 1 little had a dispute wiíh the fore; who ordered him away wkoieup he pulied a r( voi ver and shot ( '!; thromdi the hot breast. . )o: gave himself u-p." New Yoik City, Ocioboi News oí the eat u oí r :.: :er l"e:: in California creat ; prd'ouio. grl; ; among his pari-:hiom rs here. lie wa visitine. California to raise t": i - to help extinguish a debt of his church. When the dispatch announcing Tie anor'H death was ivad by Father Mal eva in the school n.eni of the clmi'e': he was so overcome by bis own I fl ings that he could hardlv !:.'; h t lit reading but he had. read ( :ono.h ! convey the n ho'.e sud ; o his heav ers and then lie turio'd about r,e, ', knelt down and buried h's 're oí I ; hands, 'iislaiitlv behind hint o'-'; r one lilllidl'ed u omen í-'il i ni o ;oim mu Unir in-arts hvlcric obbi wi re ready to ,, Hun Francisco 'C;:K. , Ociob: he ncrli' eader oflhe Siiir,! ttntsel v. ;- a.i:n- doned h'-' niii'ht at 11 oY';o svlmlc i'orce ihcre, i-eveut y-!i vt M P. , v. i'.s discluiiged.. '( 1:-.! c u.-e 1 said lo be a dioicultv with the 'd::.na:i,a i''ir:u j who have Ollipia!K-it ! V.'Im'K the north lateral i;: Hot doi.e a-, i: should he. The funnel coiup.my i. hauling its drill carriage-s (rem thai cud and it-looks J'ke a bad stale, o) all airs there. 1 lie Lonanzu iirm ai res that the work in it e i.e;.u''i' topped to cut a d: aw up to the top i'l j- ...é . 1 .. i i t 1.- . i ( I l1 VVK. MIIU I 1 1 ?l I t lili Wf'l.v WW IMM (U)1!C n í ;:, , r d 1 1: - to contract. The header is t!'."ce hundred fcf norih oT the south line of Al.exican and North End Mines. ! Chicago, October 5.--lanl. Brown. ! a wealthy citizen of C lorauo, who, has relatives in Denver and. Chicago, : J and who has ju-U came front Denver on ii visit to his sou who is in Y!e ; college, discovered when ho rea di ed this city that he had lost his pocket book wit h '-i-SOO in 'large bills a draft! on the Chemical Bank of Xew York, i licketp to Xew York and back to Denver mid a inn k check. Mr. Brown , is strongly inclinad to believe that le was- robbed and has sitt)ici(!ng of the thi f who he believes was a fellow passenger to Chicago, ou the Beck Island road between Davenport and Chieago. Chicago, October 5. Tlio Inter Ocean's special Bays that Ptcvcnuo nays the nun who made the attack wore black masks and sheets, and even their I. or.es we e covered with robes so as to be i:. distinguishable, It is be'ioved the South is on the verge of another approach'tug reigu of the Ku Ivlux Klau that terrorized that r gion during reeousl ruction days. Xew Yoik, Oct Ler 5. A Wash ington fprrhd says: Some anxiety is felt about ('o condition of St. Julicn w ho is to Irs i against his record on Friday u the grounds of the .Nation al Fair As elation. He was brought here by Hiekock last week. Before that he ha . been in a stable in Po.-fon where the epizootic is new prevailing. Tjn.ji to-day u? was in prime health ult j,s ,,mnii:ig he cnu-jhed a little, ne W(.1!t over ,1C track, however in o..o Albany, New York, .October ó.- -Six hundred Lands in the stone works of ilat bone. Hard & Co. are thrown out of employment by the strike of .,.;7 ,,lllU(c,.; It appears that Im provident of the moulders ttoion is Ion-man in the works. lie was fined . live ooiiars :or violation oí me ''mes of t he union. He refused to pay ii j and the men heti dc.mand..d his dis I harjre, vhich the iirm refused to do. Í- an b ran.-tsco. a!., Ociol r o. A Portland (i.spaici Portland dispatch says the President r.nd jiarly to-day left Van Cottver on ! the ider-mcr "Wide West" and passed ! ti!) the Columbia river to Dallies. Along the river tho residcels greeted t!:o party in a cardinal manner. At 'it.' cades Post they were greeted by mavor and common council of ! Dabes. i -t w ork. Uctouar --t rank r . Fa r ( , X' t II n fíalo, formerly a newspa per editor of California, write? fo (he I'r'biü-.e that he was -i meniber of the 'aie Legislalure of 'CI when the! Union men were resisting the disloyal throng then rising and knew the prominent Union men of the State I on:, never Heard tne rtanie ot llat.icocu -unong t hern I Dublin, Octob-vr . ParneU ad- ''re-sed :: meeting ot 10.000 persons . e '111 Nine no liauient and lllty were present. P;ir- ( :;(!..!,; pi nc!l !)!!mi! ! that as soon as su!1.!---nati-n v. r.-j collected the e v,-(Mi!(i. orgauie a grer t y- r iiavin rent on the es- ; e u i : ! . b-iid le: strike ::, tato (d' every back renting landlord.". Washing! :)!. D C, October i. -The coinage i" i-ilrer at the U. 'dints for 1 i, x last li-cal year foots uji about &X(:.'U00. Adding t!;e net ports ot' ' vi r bullion am t lie pi'oh a; ni1 c oroilii!' msumpiion in arts, etc , the !i'..'i (d's!lv;r for the vear will be about v:;?i.flOO.C!Oi le.s than tiie !rev!oiH íi-.-d year. V,i:i-!dn 'n, Oei Ó. The Superin- íop(""üt of ;' reign jdai! has v. at yet reeri ,e! ma o.-' Coluirbi 1 Union, ha) e that I he tinted States v. isli to iiter i he I'osl vs ih-tl is may. .mi ai i the Soul i A morirán :: in when the war is 1 1 1 I iloubtle es W i !! i" )V r. ri.'ea-. o, C Tie' I n : er Ocean Mch says that. Edw. lary of the Pejiubü- O ''t'.l '.;e:-';e ran cougiv- j I urm d í'i'..'. j'Jo.OOO to !'). i majority I Xew 11 ! 1 1J uVl I by the lepuí : e il c(im:i;ittee, has re I'enjisyhup'ia aud says e ndrQFive (iariirid from UUO and probably 50,000 !, Conn , O - lib : 5. Of rd from 75 are cuTied aieau , 55 by I he I )emo- crats and V2 evenly divided. Bui. few change', fruui la-d year. '! he Democrat- claim har in the aggregate local i-sit'.'- preih'iutuaied in most, towns. Xew Orhaus October 5. One d.eatii fro!:i yellow fever at 400 Son 111 Liberty s reel occurred lust l.ighi. The prcmi.-es ere promjitly disin i'ected and he corpse buried immed iately. All uteastires to prevent a spread were promptly .dopled. Chicago. Oct. 5. A Convention is tobe held hero ou Otober Ml h of farmers and slipper-', to consider the (mlioi:s tiadie am dating to luter-Sfate : control ot Hail ways. The . convention will probably be large i:nd interesting. Wh.diingtf.il, Oct. 5. Ail of the government clerk are going home to voto in Ohio and Indiana, each receiv ing a certificate of indentitication. Wales oiry, Conn., October 5. Two of the largest buildiugs, com prising Holmes, Booth and Ilaydeu's works, containing inauy costly ma chines and tools, were burned. Loss $-200,UC0; insured. Elmira, New York. October 5. James Abbott, ou trial for the murder of a fellow convict at the reformatory was found guilty of murder in the fi rat degree and sentenced to be bango í November 19th. New York, October 5. John A. Sleicher, for the past four years agent of the New York Associated Press has resigned to accept a respon sible position on the Denver Tribvne. Trentojj, X, J.. October 5. The United States Grand Jury has indict ed Chas. II. Voorhees, a member of Congress, for embezzling money from the llackenssck bank. Boston, October 5. Tho Republi cans ot the second district baye re nominated B. F. Harris for Con gress. Xew York, October 5. The horse distemper is increasing, nearly iu, 000 animals are sick in this ami ad jacent cities. Lowell, Idass,, October 5. The 71st annual meeting of the American Board of Foreign missions began this morning. New York, October 5. Dobler and Guior, of Chicago, started to-day for Kngland to-day to enter for the Ast ley belt. St. John, X. B., October 5. The ep izootic is prevalent in some parla cf the city. Some eases have already proven fatal. " Williamsport," Pa., Oet. 5. The Democrats of the 16th district have nominated David Kirk for Congress. Hartford, Conn., October 5. The Democrats of the first district nomi nated Geo. Bench for Congress. Halifax, October o. Warren Smith ! leaves to-night to conli'st in the race on the Tbauies l'or the Ainerictn purse. Pari-, October ó. Otlenbach, the tnusician tuid composer died this morning. Xew York, October h A Chinaman has entered Harvard's i'reshma:i clas. The daughter of Ex-I'resideut Zac Taylor was paid !j;io.000 yesterday, he balance of salary which General Taylor would have received had he lived till his term of office expired. i j Edmund Yates says that the only rival to English womanhood is Amer ican womanhood. Kansas cattle men are making heavy shipments this month. Yf. have no patience whatever with those morhib old fogies of our WAITED 4 ? AN l Ki). Iniaiedlately, al the hotel of V .Mr.-. V. JI . CuiiimiiiK, at Si;ui M irciitl, oi.c-i'.d lirst c.niil; ami one gooii seuoud nmk ,-ihio nne lined waiter n."i0-jv ANTIC). A fooii lilacksmitli to do gen eral work. Aeiilv to Clius. iniim'luii'il, I.as VeV'iiH, or addi'i'KH John I'oudui-Ies . Hincón, N.M. tS-'Jw FO?J SALE. 57OH SALK: My house and land situated at ; Wes! I.'is Ve.'ias, near the (rund View hotel. Cor terms i'.pl'ly to the inidcr.-lsrued, l.as Ve'i s, M. P. riCHKZ. sejit. -j'tli, l.vii.n.'l-;n. PAH V VI XPKU.- l'n:i casa situada en e (Minino (In Ins Ojos, cerca de la casa de !ui!:i l.'.ii.-a I'lfiard. Pos cuartos, neseutit pies al frente de la calle, y ciento cincuenta p va ell helo de airas, se vende por dinero al contado . 1'ara Intormacioii diríjanle a esta olicina. 1MK Foil S AÍ.r:. lly Mor.ro & Huff, at the ' . Hot ísprinjfs. I.ev.vé orders atllerlicrt & Co'sdniK store, on ttie pla.a l,10i: SALK. A Iiouco situated on the Hot t Springs road, near the house of Louise Pi ard. I wo iv jot ii , siNly I'eet front on t'ie voad am! one hundred nnd 1'll'Iy hack. To lie sold cheap lor money, i'or iiiforniation inquire at thin oilice. ll-'J i t. rOl; SiLK. !00h".dof cattle. For furtlicr I inlorrreilioc apply to Jaffa Uros. I, as Ve ías and A. Ncímiii Á (Jo , Anion Chico, X. M. !Olt S.M.K--A jrooil sixteen liorse power (team ciiL'iue, all in ru . 11 iti jr order and laivrti eimuuli to run a Hour mill. Any person de iiMi jlo see it uunnln.'i can do so any day at a iv planing mill at L.i- Vcías, Applv for li'iuis 1 JOHN 1!. WOO'l'KN. W.l-tf EXCHANGE Nil HA UJJ A. rr. IToc.'cr, lJrop. I in ivruiir r .viiuiifcc inm-i iiiiiiiiiiiií, uii inc ' Plaza, Las Vejías, X. JI. I . ! ! V... ...... I T . . t ..I I., 11.11...- .1.- Now open for Transient (3 nests and Regular Boarders. loiJK.is'vtrxvsr sa.Ijoon ALBERT &. HERSEm, Proprietors. Opposite Jaffa Bros., East Side. Fresh Beer always on Draught. Al so Fine Cigars and Whiskey. . Lunch Counter in Connection, F. C. Mitrtsoif, COHTRACTOK & BUILDER Las Vegas, New Mkxico. HOVI30N & FABIAN, General Camm'n. Merchants AN.) SALESMEN FOR BASTEB1T HTJSS3, OlHce East nido ti. R. Ave., opposite Browne A Manzanares. W. Steele, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE lor Precinct N. 20, East Eas Vejriis. UphI Estate, Collecting Agent nu4 Coiitbt aneex. Deeds, Mortgages ami .IiiPtice.s' Blanks lor sale. Office on the hill lietwccn the old and new towns. HOPPBE BROS,, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, CLOTHING, ROOTS & SHOES, Frodnce n Snecialty. Orders filled on short nn tice. Proprietors ot the Delmonico Restaurant. East Las Vesas, N. M. John C. Csu'ris, THE BOSS Bool r .Shoemaker jBij..fv mrioradris-sit 9?w 9 Opposite Jaffa T.ros., guarantees satisfatli aud a perfect lit or no pay. W. H. WHITZLAW Attorney at Law, Will attend to all e,p;a! business promptly, Onter Street, East Las Vega, New Mexi. 179-d. JNO. F BOS'TWICK. P. O, LY DON 3G3TVVICK. & LYDON Office at Exchange Hotel BuiMing. Las Vecas, X. M. mUa Fe EStúiery Centre St., Kast Las Vegas. Everytliing in tlicbakers line constantly on hand IIUBEllTY k AXÍÍKLL, Prop'rs. PHOTOGRAPHER, Gallery in the Bear of the Exchange Hotel, West Las Vegas. Mani.tie'InriM' ot MEZICAI JEWELRY LAS VEG AS, - - - N.M. In Romero Building', Kast Side of the Plazn. N. J. PETTIjOHN, WJ. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Spring and Las Veua. Chronic Diseases and Disease ol Females a Specialty . HOT SP!UN(jS - - - S to li A.M. LAS VKGAS Central Drug Store, 1 to (if. M. J, FRANCO 01 A Vh'S AtlmiiY tit Law LI!UQI.;iCtt(LK, - - NKW M1CXI .' M. S A LAZAR. A TO K y Ii V- A T- T. A fl, Las Vkoas Nkw Mkxtco W. 67. Ward, Contractor and Builder, LAS VEGAS, N. M. aIlFREO B. SACiKR, ATTOENEY A.'.!.' Xi-A."W Dold's Buildin. LAS VEGAS, - - N. M F. ANDIHCWS, SANTA HC, - - - NKW MEXICO. Prices lor Assaying Gold, $2.50; Silver, .$1.50; Lead, $1.50; Copper, $3.00. Samples by mail will receive prompt attention. IvTssTñ. J. H ArJIILTON v has opoiie'l her DRESS -MAEIITCt SHOP at the lioii-n directly opiiosltc the (lepo nut as bhe is hu id Kast I.as evtai, N., M. mi resident of Vcms, Uc Is ready once mure I ci;t. KIT AND MAKK DI.'KssKS for herd Iriends and new ones. 8iilisli(iUon jfiiiirmitf ed or no i',haiuc:. MOTAtlY PUISFilC, \n\n md ;be!S(r!