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Las Veens Daily Gazette Fill DAY. OCTOIIKU 15, 1880 SAN ftü&UEL A. T. & S. F. RAILROAD TIME TABLE l.a Jun1 - I'imtiRII IronSpriug i nscaer lOnrl e. .. lluehnti starkvllle Merle v South Slilint? North si'ling Union I Otero Maxwell Doraev . Springer i kyut Waeon Mound Tiptou Watrous Homero Las vega I Sulzbacher . Iit;rnal Teca Kultou K intiman Glorieta Manzanares IGaUateo Juuct'n j Santa Fe To Albuquerque. Ualisto Ortiz talrillo Wallace ; :Vlgoilones Hernalillo AI'.)ii(Ui!rqUU STAT IOX." West. j Kasl- 112:20 a. in. -i ' 1:20 ! 2:40 I 2:114 , :H 2 -(Vi 7:1 " I 3:4(1 112:2s ! 4 01 12:06 t A . ! I . lit 1 . . ... 'U.I" Triniila.l J " 4:.-3 . 'li:i a: 13 iu;.k 5:81 10:29 :12 :40 6:01 t:ftl 7:10 9: 7:22 8-'r 7:3!t 8:1S 8:1( 6:M 7.:r7 9: 6:l 10:10 B:C 111:01 I :'M 12:23 3:27 12:.r)4 2:M 1:30 2:20 1:54 :" 2::7 1:11 2-:.7 l:.rl 3:31 12:17 3:.r7 U:51 4:27 i 1:21 4:r,s 1:4( 5:47 '! 5:5:) i:'0 (!:05 f:3S 7:05 8:30 0:20 p. m. 9:30 a. m. 7:0ü 8:44 7:30 8:14 8:21 7:2 9:0t 6:44 9:44 6:00 10:50 5:00 Albuquerque to San Marcial. Stations. Alb'uqueniue,... I North, 10:10 a m 5:13 1:30 2:32 1:10 South !ÍTi p ni 10:27 10:54 i :f a m North and fsouyi passenger trains make close connections at liahsteo Junction for Santa Fe. tllranch to Santa Fe. Trains meet at Watrous and dine here. Ml ftelRht for the North or South imiBt be delivered at the depot at 4 p. ni. local i . the cause of this is that freight cannot be bill- "M"' -iU be op. Cburch Wotlcts. ATHOLIO CHURCH. -Order of services C Sunday: First Mass, 6;30 a. m. ; lKh Mass, 9 a.m.; Vespers at 3 p. m. Low Mass at p.m. J' Mffit. MetliodUt Episcopal V'abMU. every Sunday at U a. m and 7 p.m. SabbaU, School at 3 p. m. 1) . W . Oalfee, i astor. Parsonage adjoiniug the church. Ural Baptist Ctinreh. Services n t il a. rn and 7 30 p. m. Sabbath school 2 p. m. All re cordially Invited to attend our services. ffwílKs iu the bul'dlnst a.ljomlnB Jaffa Bros. Store on the north. Kv. 51. H. Murphy, pastor. HAPMAJi Lodge No. 2 A. F. A. SI ÍJ meets on the Wednesday of each month be K.rc the AHI ot the moon at the Masonic Ila 11, Conlrul Street, between South 2d and M stru. J. 11. KooKlcr, Sec'y. I- AS VEOAS I.odsre No. 4. I. . O. F. J meets every Thursday evening at o clock harp. Ylsitinelirothei-s are cordially inyiteil. THOMAS GAUTIiLLL, N . O. T. ISbthnbkck, Secretary. Hull Arrangements. The Post-O nice vvil be opened daily, except Sundays, from 7:30 a. m., until 8. P. m. Sundays, one hour alter trie arrival ol eacli mail, eastern Wall. Leaves Office at 11:30 a. m. Arrives at 3:30 r m . , Western Mall. -Arrives at 12 a. m. Leaves at 2 F. m. Pecos Mall. Arrives at 8 a . m., leaves at 8 Vinita, Indian Terr'y and way Mall.- Arrives at 7:30 a.m., leaves at 3:30 p.m. Morn Mall. Leaves Friday at 8 a. m. Saturday at (5 p. m. I. oh Alamos, Joya I-nrga, I.oma Parda una 11. tjiiiw ii.ti.. ucinca S a. m., arrives Wednesday 8 p. m. T. F. Chapman: Postmaster. arrives Mrs Hades' Popularity. All temperance societies, as far as heard from, hare taken prompt action in resnonse to the invitation of the - L commission on a testimonial io Mrs. President Hayes, to take the form of a life-size painting of that distinguished lady. Many methods are adopted, Buch as an assessment on each local union, collections in schools, sub scriptions in Lible classes, social lit erary chiba, etc. The $5 engraving ot Mrs. Hayes is thus being secured for reading rooms, church parlors, tem perance headquarters and homes. "Lucy Hayes tea parties" will be in vogue this winter after the style of the ''Martha Washington tea parties" of an earlier date, the former iuvolv ing entertainment such as Mrs. Hayes example is rendering fashion able. All monies are sent to the treasurer of the fund, Miss Esther Pugh, 53 Bible House, N. Y. Mrs. Frances E. Willard, President of the Commission, is, working hard iu its behalf. Hi Held 'the Winning Card. At Charlottesville, Va., one even ing last week, about half-past 7 o'clock a young man kuown as Doc Jenkins, was in a sporting house kept by Ar misted Mayo. He was playing a game oí "seveu-up" with three other men aud the stakes were quite heary Jenkins was eix in the game, and, holding the winning card, was in the act of throwing it when he dropped mid fell, still holding in his death grasp the fatal card. The crowd in the room gathered around him iu hor ror, but none of them resumed their scats at the gaming-table. Examina tion showed that órgoníc discase of the heart was- the cause ot death. Jenkins had been drinking heavily, and was in the. midst of a protracted debauch at thf time of his doath. NATIONAL BANK OF LAS VEGAS, JACOB GROSSj.. Cashier. MIGUEL A. OTEfcO, President. I JAFFA BROTHERS. di:ali;iís jn inl Merchandise. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $00,000. PAID LP CAPITAL, e.Vi.OOO. DIRECTOnS! Miguel A. Otero, Joseph Kosenwald Kmanuel Uosenwald Jacob Gross. Andres Sena, Lorenzo Lopez. David Winlerniti. 110 SEN W ALD'S BUILD I NG, Does a general banking business. Drafts for sale on the principal cities of Great Britian aud Continent of Europe. Correspondents solirited First national Baiil OF LAS VKOAS. (Successor to Raynolds Brothers.) Authorized capitll, $500,000 Paid in capital, - $50,000 Surolus Fund - $ 1 0.000 DOI5S A uEN'F.KAL BANKING lU'SINKS:-dw-lf v NEW STORE! SEW GOODS! Wm. Gillerman, Has opened a stock of MERCHñND at IForl JBascom, A Full Assortment in every line which will be sold at Las Vegas Prices, Freight Added. Eagle Saw Hills AND A1MBEÜ Y A SID. -BY- 1. ÜOMKKO& AVOOITEN,- PER THOUSAND. their Lumber Yard, at the plumiing Mill u VOhn 15. Wootc. CH ELcave your orders at the store ol T. Romero Rro's., & Son. Las Vegas. - 3!ew Mu.v "THE WHITE" The Lightest running machine in the world. Almost Noiseless. New and in Per fect Order. WM. . II. ALLISON, ÜAST LA VEGAS, -A.. B, STOFE taiul n the Old Ml 79 AIjSOMIN13R. OONTRACTOn LAS VEGAS, N. M. T é' WEST JL.1S T'JEG.IS. Having received a iasrgo stock oí' kLVEUt THlñQ, and bowght as low as cash will buy goods, they are now prepared to offer their customers and buyers generally BETTER SDUOEETS THAftS EVER BEFORE. Having established a' Branch House n East Las egas gives the people on the East Side the advantage of SAVING TISV1E AKD iOEY for purchasing their goods. em s ' & Mi b Q í i iá tí Itmm AfJD PRICES boiow purchasing else whew, JAFFA BROS. T9WI LOTS FOR SALE! A't tlie new town of Watrous, formerly known as La Junta, N. M., or La Junta R. U Depot. I'lie lot-,' i ion is well known, a beautiful valley, rich farming country vell supplied with water for 1 rri"-!i 1 ion Mild til o! Imt 1 inn loses . Natural K'ood roads leading in every Uireetlou to its large surrouuding agricultural andgra zing country. .-s "TPrfni iv .v-t i-Vfc ier44 m .... A irood business point, second to none in New Mexico. All it needs is a few live, stirring bu Iness iiion and nothing will hinder its prupress. '1'ry it. The It. It. depot will be inreinlineot receive and deliver IVeiiriit here for all points surrounding. Liberal Inducements will beeiv ( i business men. . u. w atuoux a .-ium. La Junta, N, M . WlIOLESALii' AND RETAIL M&t&ler iu JLiquor V igar$. Sole agent in New Mexico SA2PL. WAINWIIWIIT A COti Celebrated Bottled M. Lotus Beer LAS VEO AS, NEW MEXICO T. B. JIILl.S. WALTER C. IIADI.UY ILLS & HADLEY, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, EXC1I AN (i K BUI LDING, Issues Policies in blw following Companies. vKTNA T.IFK, OK HMM'KOl!. COXN CAPITAL 27,0(10, 000 TKA Vi;i.i:i!' LIFh AND ACCIDKNT " fi, 000, 000 IIAKTKOIil) Kl 1ÍK " :i,3.-9,00() HAMDUItG MADtil-.IIl'UG KIliK " 15,500,000 ST. I'aL'L t'l lil'j AND MA IÍINE " 1,000,000 GKIiM AX-AM KKKJAN Kl KK, ytV N KW VOK1C ' 2, 301), 000 CONTINKNTAL KlltK, OF NKW YOKK .. " 3,250,000 ( ONNKG'I'K HT KIHK, OK IIA RTFOItl) ' 1,500,000 K1UK ASSOCIATION, OF I'll I L A DKLPH I A . . . " .1,500,00o HOME INSi;kaNi;K COMPANY, OF COLUMBUS, OHIO " 1,000.000 MLiiCAXTILK MARINE FIRE, OF BOSTON " 1,000,000 STAR Flit K INSURANCE. COMPANY', OF NEW YORK " WO.000 UXTOX INSURANCE COMPANY' OF PHILADELPHIA " 500,000 Risks Written Throughout the Territory. WHOLESALE f SB HH I Commission ierchants LAS VECAS, MEW MEXICO. Full Line of General Merchandise Orders from Southern Colorado, New Mexin: and .Irizonn solicited. Satisfaction Ganranteo 11YER FRiEDIAN & BRO., DEALERS IN WCOI , PELTS AND FURS, OABBIAGES &c BUQG-IES, IjWí fegaS) .Vew Mexico mkR&mvvo ROMERO. -DEALER IN- GOODS SOLD STRICTLY FOIt CAS II AND AT A SMALL PROFIT. WJANCJI STORE, LA CUESTA, N.M. GRAND VIEW HOTEL, LAS YEG-AS K M. Dr. J. H. Sutfin Prop'r. Tlie Best Accommodations that can be found in the Territory. i in TTvr rr BUS To mi FKO.IIMLL, THE TKtflJVS. nAtnt ranr as nnTi? Ulllil IUU11UJJ11U liUIJJiJ LAS VEGaS, NEW MEXICO. T. I II.21m. Proprietor J. J. 8a is ford, Manager. Will he fcepl as a First-Class Haul. Providing a good table, good attention, fine Wines, etc The Traveling Public are cordially invited. Tlx S3 1. IfcTioliolí, Xlotel, Ijas Vsa, M. Browne & Manzanares WHOLESALE GEOCEES, 7 FORWABDHTG AND COMMISSION MEKCHANTS LAS "V-IEGLA-S, 1ST. ILVL J. ROSEN WALD & CO Ijas Vegas, ZT . JLm olesale and detail -DEALER IX General Merchandise and Outfitting Goods. Gool llides, Pelt and Produce generally bought for Cmth or hmi, 4 m market price. . M. ST VRAIGxlI, Wholesal and Retail Deftlcr in General Merchandise, Mora and Watrous N. M. Special Inducements to Cash Buyers. M. BRUNSWICK, Wholesale and Retail Dealer 1 General Merchandise AND 0UTFITING GOODS, Las rias, \n\n T.9 Lunas, Heliiii Socorre tsuu Marcial PÍE-: vi mmm 9 Sellar &