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Lac Veo": Daily Gazette riMD.w. mijoi;i;i: b, wo. S? Martial. ;ui M.iiiii!, I In: i.iiut to which the railroad ImIIow .1 ;iru all now tending U situated about four mile north of Tort Craig in tin: I.'io Urhinlu vn'.hy. 'I'lio oll town i- about, two lidien from the now town or the po lit. whore the railroad ili poi w ill be. The val ley at thi- point is ordinarily broad and affords a large amount ot agricul lural lands which wiii be an import ant feature for the city which is ex pected to ri.-c here. The railroad crosses tli river to the east side a !-hor! distance hHow ban Mtrcitil and gradually leaves the valley and finds iis way out across the high rolling prairie known as the Jornada del Muerto. San Marcial is the second elbow town on the road as at Les Ve gas the mad short dis tance below turns sharply to the wo-l indgot out by Fort Mclleu uud througli Grant county to n connection with the Southern Pacific and thence to liiuyinas. This makes the rich Me silla alley and the Chihuahua trade tributary to San Marcia' and is one of the great resources 11 pun which the .e.ici build their hopes for a large commercial town. Il will ulsobe the end of the (livi.-ion and will be used a the supply point for the construc tion of the road for the next HO miles. At this point, we understand the con struction from this end of the route will be stopped and the other two di visions oft ho road will be built from Guayiuas, as it is cheaper to build from the ocean side. Mines are also reported good in the noarviciuify and with agriculture, Ihe end of the divi- -ion, mining and the southern trade 1 lie prospect lora nourishing town at San Marcial is extremely good. NIK SOCIAL CM A K AC'TEK ISTIOS of the town are much like all new railroad points of large expectations. There is every class of people from the most intelligent, enterprising and moral citizens down to the degraded specimens of men and women who al ways crowd to the front and reap I heir harvest from the throngs of la borers in the railroad camp. Oh Lord! u think ot the yiies that it. lakes to build railroads in a new country. The new town i- just springing up and our IVillow-lownsincii .Messrs. l.oel;e A; Lockwood are the Jirst on the ground with a large new building II will irrow apace. The old town is about two miles from the depot, built of adobe, and wa a Mexican town but now nearly all the houses are oc cupied by Americans driving one k .ml of luiMiio, or another. It. boasts a well kept hule! by Mr. V. M. Cum mings and although the buildings aré not -liowv without, yet every thing is yood and comfortable within and suf ficiently extensive. The house is crowded with guests. This 13 the stage otlice nio and here the southern coaches pull out soon after the arrival of the train from Ihe north for Mesi lla. Las Cruces. Silver City and all the unlimit.'ible country south uud west Dr. S. AV. Cummiugs superintends every tiling about the hotel in a most hospitable manner. Among the fa miliar luces to be seen there are M 1 is. Knapp & Knox who are run i.'ing a bakery: l'reston & Creech, John Kelly have --alootis ?nd do good busmen. Kubben Lctten has moved on to Paraje still in advance. It is ft roaring town, particularly of'Sundays when all the railroad men come in. The Pecos Mail Line. The culling down of Ihe Pecos mail line to three limes a week is an out rage 011 a long suffering community. It is about the meanest thing that nn ignorant and pernicious Congress could do. This is the most important mail route thaijruns through New Mex icoand supplies the inhabitants of the thickly settled valleys of the Pecos and ihe rich mining districts of Liu coin county with the only mail I hey cau possibly get. It is a long line running through the most im portant pui t of the Territory. The mails thai will accumulate by service of only three days per weckycauiiot be conveyed by any ordinary or prac ticable iiTeans of conveyance. It pass es through a country of large and growing commercial interests and the cutting down of the service is not only a great injury to the people of this country but likewise to eastern towns and trade centers. It is u mat ter which deeply concerns Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago und we hope a coiieerled ellor! of all interests will bring the ipie-tion iu its proper light and have the service again in creased to daily at the very earliest practicable dale. - . -Mr. Mendenhal has an accident policy but the party who suffered from yesterday's runaway had uone. j tere. say?: l;a pure ease of luck," j GAZETILLA. Personal And General Gathered From al Quarters gf the City and Vicinity. --i.oco Just! Whoso eagle U that? Xo more watermelons. Mr. Jaffa will take a trip. Oysters sixty cents a can. Francisco Baca is back from u business trip to Socorro. Maj. Inniau will be back t-day to borrow a cigarrette. A case of pi will rack any print ers mental equilibrium. Schwiuglc has sold his building to Messrs. Rupe and Castle. Born. To tl 0 wife of Adam Heck Thursday, Oct. 7th, 1880, a sou. Good saddle ponies cau be bought occasionally ou the street for $25. The foundatiou for Lockharts new building is abojjt completed. Billy Curtan has concluded not to visit, his Dulciana until ChriBtmas. It takes an artist to attend a news staad. So.ne men repel custo mers. Carrie Wells was wanted yester day by the telegraph messenger. No body sabe. Keen wears a flashy blue necktie. He won't to-morrow, now you see if he does. Bad colds, a regular epizootic iu the human family, afllicts the com munity. Messrs. Locke & Lockwood open ed out iu their new house in San Mar cial yesterday. Col. McClure is on the city, on s wfly to the east. He can't say too much far the Oaks. Enquire Buster of La Cuera has csucluded to take up his resideuce in town and engage in busiuees. Mr. Allen of Pueblo a friend ot Pishon's has arrived in tins city. We haxe not bad the pleasure of meeting the gentleman yet. Two restaurant keepers of ludiaia have recently died of cancer of the stomach. Not surprising if they boarded at home. The boys are all born before the second Tuesday of November so that they may get in their lick nt the polls twenty-one years heuce. A hint to young men of scanty means. A linen duster dyed black with the coat tails filled with a pound of shot is said to be warmer than au ulsUr. Antonio Baca intends going to the Bio Abajo to live and in conse quence oilers to rent or sell his hall for the coining season. See ad In an other column. II the Western Union will send us more oi what is goinjr on in the Western States and less ol tjie finan cial condition of Montenegro, we will be better satisfied. The east side News Stand under chargs ot Mr. Johu Gildig is doing a food business for hs cominencemeat But Mr. Clldig is a rustler aud is bound to make it win anywhere. The dauce to be given to-night by the Montezuma Social Club at the Grand View Hotel promises to be a great success. Tickets can be pro cured at the Gazbttk office or ot the door. Theodore Wagner oiler in an other columu to rent, his private res idence on the east side of the river witli or without furniture. It is a valuable property aud will make a good cosy home for somebody. Mr. Wise the projector of the new journal at the White Oaks started yesterday for Kansas City for the pur pose of purchasing printing outfit. He proposes to get the new paper on Its feet at the earliest practicable day --A. M. Janes is in the city for the purpose of stocking up. He has exten sive interest at White Oaks and will return there in a lew days. He says two men can make 50 or 60 locations a day down in his country. He bought 600 location notices here. Smith, of Herbert's cast side store thinks he ought to get married and go to housekeeping, but has not said he will do sojyet. By the way, Smitlijis a jolly good fellow as our boys wil find out when they get acquainted 1 ith him. He comes from Denver. The petiüoírof " Mr. Tinkerton, forwarded to the various papers of the Territory for circulation for sig natures, asking that measures be tak en to settle the laud grant questions, is receiving very favorable comment from the Territorial press. We be lieve the plau to be a wise ouc and hope to see it pushed vigorously as the settlement of these titles is of vital importance to the prosperity of the Territory. The enterprising proprietor of the Western Meat Market, Mr. B. Stoops went sonth yesterday. He will push his business of supplying railroad ien with meat all along tho line and will visit Socorro, Sau Mar cial and the towns along the A. & P. The O. O. of II. will meet Sunday at 2 p. m., sharp, for the purpose of couferiug.degrecs. All members ot the I. O. F. F. are cordially invited to attend. Cv. Hysinger, T. B. Gartkel, Grand Secy. Grand Signor. - The train was delayed yesterday on aecouut of coaches being thrown from the track at a point east of Dodge City. A number of persons were injured, but the particulars we have uot received up to the present writing. - Why in the name of the Polar re gions have we not had au ice-cream parlor here? Trinidad has them, aud wo ought to have. Now is a chance for somebody who is waiting for a "soft cool" job. We'll take vanilla and chocolate 'alf an' 'alf, (with two spoons.) Mr. Charles Probst, Jr., has tak en a position with Mr. Heise, our popular wholesale and retail liquor dealer. Mr. Probst has been in the business in New York, and is au ex pert. He recently came from Santa Fe, where his uncle, the well known Charles Probst, of tlie firm of Probst & Kirch ner, resides. We hope that his newly settled home will be made agreeable to him by his many friends, aud also that tho house of Mr. Ileise, his present employer, will benefit by the operation. This is the way they conduct a marriage ceremony iu Leadville: "Wilt thou have this man for thy lawful husband, to keep " "No, I'll be gol-darned if I keep any man," exclaimed the coerced bride, indignantly. "All this is too thin. I ain't going to get married at all; that's what's the matter!" The min'ster declared the marriage oflf, and the anxious groom aud indig nant bride left the domicile. Mrs. Scott Moore met with a severe accident, yesterday, breakiug both bones of her left arm just above the wrist. She was coming from the new town in a carriage, Mr. Menden hal l driving. As they came to the bridge the horses became frightened and started to run at a rapid gait. Mrs. Moore attempted to jump out, but was caught by Mr. Meudcnhall and held for a time. But tlte horses thus became more frightened and un mauageable,"and Mrs. Moore being released, sprang to the giounil, falling aud breakiug her arm. Mr. Meudeu liall succeeded iu stopping the horses a short distance above the postoflice. Dr. Shout 6et the frac.'ured bones and at last accounts she was doing well. Those ladies hats aud bonnets re ceived yesterday are beauties indeed. They are perfectly lovely. Ou exhi bition at J. ltOSENWALl) & Co. Cloaks and dolmans superior to anything in this country at J. Kosexwalp fc Co. Laces of all kinds at J. KOSENWALD & CO. Zephyrs all shades and colors at J. RoSFNWALD & CO. Ribbons for the millions at J. Bosenwali) & Co. Ladies suit-?, silk, satin, cashmere the most lieautilul goods you can wish for at J. KosENWALi) & Co. Gents, ready made clothing, a large stock at J. IÍOSENWALD fc Co. Boots and shoes a complete stock at J. RosenwaM) Sc Co. IH LllNt. A Russian letter pocket book, be tween Foxe's hide house and Captain Iluttou's. It contained letters, only valuable to the owner, addressed to F. W. Crane, jr. The finder will please leave it either at Captain Hut ton's residence or Ilowisoa's store in the new town. 3t Choice dairy butter, fresh and nice, a pleasure to eat just received at A. J. Crawford's. One hundred dozen ran di eggs just receired at A. J. Ckawford's. Fresh oysters at Ililty Bros. 61-2t Ililty Bros restaurant is now pre pared to accommodate the public in first class style. Native vegetables and fruits of all kinks constantly on hand This is the best place in town to get a square meal. it Notice. The parents of the children in pre cinct No. 26 are hereby requited to send their children to the public school under the charge of Alberto de Silva. Otherwise they will be com pelled to do so according to law. Arthur Moukison, Gl-lw Justice of the Peace. Sotlcin! Los padres de los niños del precinto No- 26 son requeridos do mandar a sus niños 4 la escuchu publica, bajo el cargo de Alberto de Silva. De otro modo ellos serau cumplidos do hacer lo en conformidad do la ley. Arthur Morrison, Juez de Paz. Dlontioii Mollee. The firm of Doughcr & Baca is this i day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John Doughcr retiring from the same ! Mr. 1 rancisco Baca y Saudoval will continue tho wholcsálo and retail li quor business at the old stand, on his own account. John Douohek, 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 busiuess at tho 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. Gents, boys and childreus ready made clothing at J. Rosexwald & Co. 41-tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by Frank Ogden. 41-tf á. H. Lucas Manufacturer or Mexican Filigree Jewelry. The manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty iu 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 1 e N. M. S. II. Lucas. Pickled pigs feet at A. J.'Crawfords Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, L0J& DOA, á- GLOBE. HOME, ofMw York. ,? SPRINGFIEJ.D, Fir' and Marine, Mass. , C R. BROW IMG, Agntv v Off ce in the new town. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all kinds kept constant ly on hand by ' FRANK OGDEN, Las Vegas, N. M. Orders promptly fdled. wanted. 1 TAXIED. --Immediately, ol tho hotel of V Mrs. V . M. Cuinmlnfts, at Sun M.ircinl, one good first cook and one good second cook ; also one good waiter. n.r0-2w WANTED. A poodblncksmithto do gen eralwork. Apnly to Chas, lílnuchard, Las Vegas, or address John rendarle, Rincón, N. M. 4H-2w FOR SALE. BACA HALL FOR RENT. The proprietor wishing to remove his residence will rent Baea Hall for the coming Reason, on will sell it for a reasonable price. The hall is the best in tht) Territory and is provided with a stage and complete scenery. Address, AN IONIO JOSE BACA Las Vegas, N. M. FOR RENT. My private residence, with or without furniture. Apply for informa tion atth Gazette oflie or on tho premises. I.2ÜW THKODOltH WAUMbK. I IMR FOR SALE. By Moore & Huff, at the tj 1 101 springs. i.eave orucrs at Herbert Co'sdrug store, on the plaza 1,10R SALK.---A house situated on the Hot J .Springs road, near the house of Louise Pin- ani. 1 wo rooms, sixty feet front on tte road and one hundred and fifty back. To bo sold cheap for money. For Information inquire at HUB UlUl.'H. 41-- I t. FOR SALE 10() bead of cattle. For further inlonimiloi: apply to Jaffa Bros. Las Ve- as and A. Nelson & Co , Anton Chico, N. M. non SAT.r.-.A 1: steam engine, all in running order and good sixteen horse power i.utfu iiiuiijjn iu run 11 nour mm. Any person debiringto see it running can do so liny day at my planing mill at Las Vegas, Applv for terms t JOHN B. V OOTEN. J!)-tf EXCHANGE DINING HALL .A. T. Hoover, l?rop. In former Exchange Hotel Building, on the Plaza, Lns Vcjrus, N. JI. Now open for Transient Guests and Regular Boarders. MISS II. J. LUáK recently from Denver, is prepared to do Dressmaking, Cutting and fitting iu all its brunches. First-clans help wanted. The laities from the Old and New Town and vicinity are respectfully invited to cull. On Douglas .street, two doora west o the Nicholas Hotel. Also, a nice largs from room to rent. 873 le Kt-eoiiipciinii. Por cuanto las piedras sepulcrales de los fina, dos John Dold y .Samuel Kohn, habiendo sido tiradas y quebradas en el Cementerio Misou do esta ciudad, por personas desconocidas, nosotros los abajo firmados ofrecemos la le cempensa de $75 por información conduciendo a la aprehencion y pena de los prolauos en dicho cementerio. A. Dold, j. ii. shout. Chas. Imklu, llOWAHD KOHJf . April 618tl0. 217-tr Notice. Notice is hereby given thutthc co-partnership heretotbro existing under the name und style ol J.U. Olancevj & Co., has this day been dissslv ns by mnluiil consent. John U Cluncey as eóme nil indebtedness, nd will also collect all iitstandingdcbte, Chas. E. Fairbanks. f Sin Francisco, Cat. John O.Clancey, , . , , Puerta he Li a. March 2nd, 1WW. Tlie undesigned will continue the business of breeding and dealing in sheep under the Ann name of J. U. Cluncey A Co. J. G. Clancet. MuyaOtb.mO. PWEMTA PE LCXA . Fall and Winter Stock ALREADY OF COURSE, New York Clothing Store DON'T FAIL TO CALL. - Also Agents for Devlin $ Co., oxBilits Ma rip, to OttIpt .1 :áSyesto Rent. Two' I1GW rinttflCAa tn rout nt llm , - - C3 v. u it I. vuv. "mvu ujiiiuga. ity iu 1I1U JNCW York Clothing Store, East Las Ve- 3U-tf. I's Indian Pottery. Thelirfpst stock, in the United States, of Indian pottety, both anci ent and modern, at M. A. Gold's lu dían department, Sau ta Fe, N. M.41-Ü" Lots For Kale. Parties desiring locations ou which to build houses tor business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigned, who will 6cll 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. Otlice north-east corner of the plaza. 246-tf. Holbrook's tobacco is the best. Fall and Winter Goods. I beg to inform my customers, that I am iu receipt of part of my fall and winter stock. I shall make as before a specialty of everything in the Boot and Shoe line. I am alao 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 gents' furnishing goods, so as to offer the finest selection in town, A choice lino of Fall and "Winter clothing is expected daily. I invite the public to inspect my goods bofore buying elsewhere. I hold out as inducements low prices, a good selection aud prompt atteution. Chas. E. Wbsciik. West Side of Plaza. Fine Boot3. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed to do all kinds of work in their line. Fine work a specialty. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. 1G-4hi Native Vegetables. Ililty Bros., have made arrange ments 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 couulry. Native vegetables arc much fresher, sweeter, aud in the long run cheaper than those shipped here, so it will pay to patronize Hilty Bros. tf. I would respectfully call the atteu tion of all persons going to and from the White Oak mines, and the pub lic iu general to tho i'act that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where I keep a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; aud make a specialty of miners supplies, provisions ect, " Anton Chi co is on the direct route to tho mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Winternitz, Autou Chico, N. M We are prepared to furnish all kinds of buildiug materials for con tractors. Lockiiaut & Co. 21-tf. Co to M. Heise, on the south side of the plaza for flue wines, liquors and gars. 253-tf Go to Judd's Barber Shop aud get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. Notice is hereby given that I have at present no ngeut or ugents whatsoever and that all my business allairs will be maingi-d by myself Philip Holzman, Lns 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 snip 11 quantities, at Lockiiaut & Co's. A fresh assortment of gent's itiru ishiug goods j list received at the store ol C. E. "Wesche. All kinds of wollen goods just rc. celved and for ea 0 at low figures, at J. Bosexwald & Co. AT THE AND AT THE Center Street BAKEET, -And Lunch Counter. (Formerly Santa Fe Bakery.) IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. Largest Oven in the Territory. Will supply Las Vegas and the Towns along the Road from Raton to San Marcial. Orders by lester will receive prompt at tcntion. HUBERTY & ANGELL Alex.MeLean. liobt. McLean. Jog. McLean. McLean Bros.,, Contractors and Builders.. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine Plastering a Specialty. Contracts' taken iu any Part of the Territory. Las Vegas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. Lincoln, Comity, xet Mexico. OTERO Y JEAGER, 1'rnfleantM en Abarrotes, Provisiones,, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. rouaado le Lincoln, Next Jlirlw!. DUsolntlon Notice. JlIhn lrrn'n1el,ptJ;re existías under tW.-namo-efLcvy, (,ohn&C-).,lstlm.lHy disaolTed by mutual consul, Mr. II. Colin remains. lote proprietor, and isnmes all liabilities aiijiinst the lormtr firm, nnd collects nil outstanding debto- Lkyt, Coiix&Co., ... H. 1,'onv. Lag ejas, Oct. 2 1880. 07-!t. Why? m linn . in roil liar wn nr ppi fn t.a.w.nti.i irs fur tewing machines, when for one half the money you can buy any Hrat clues machina n!M(!n 111! (I'DI.Vi.lifn.l .1 a. a , .. .....uiiLcu 1111111 inree to nve years. anion which are the Slnjrer, the White, loi moKtic New American, et. For price apply to A 1 Harrison, at Hammond's Hardware House, Trinidad, Colorado. ll-3m Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby (tiren that the Hon. Probate Court in and tor the comity ot San Miguel, and lerruory of New Mexico, has appointed the un tlerbigned administrator i.fthe estate of Frank Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will nuke inmediato settlement: and all persons having claims against said cs-. tato will present them within twelve months , M. BRUNSWICK, rvJ v , - Administrator. Las Vegas, K. M. Feb. 7th, 1880. Mr. P. M. Jones desires to an nounce to the public that ho is now able to accommodate a lew boarders, at reasonable rates, at the Las Vegas. Bakery, South Second street near the; PlHa- 56-2t. Wanted. Ten stone masons. Good! wages piid. Apuly to D. C. McGuira Las Vegas, y. M. 57 O. L. Houghton has a regular ar senal of fire-arms, the largest 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 be got any where. t' Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, and of the best brand at whole sale or retail at AL Heise's, south side of t he plaza, Las Vegas, N. AL 853-tf A full assortment, of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept ou hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. Lockhart & (In. Iinvn rproivnH n. large stock of oils aud paints; also "Holdens enamel paiufwhich is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by them. fiü-tf. Fon Rent. The corral of tho Ex change Hotel on tho Plaza. tf A gasoline stove with fixtures for ale. Inquire at this office. 56-tf.