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! c; V2 z Daily Ga-ette lijDAY. Ot 'HHU.K ló, ISá'J --'l'i.r n: .11 A :'i-:iiii' ? I : 1 1 . :;, ihut v.t luid ki.h-d ye-!enhiy morning hy ;i piitol liall ai ilio h.nid .l Dioni cio Garcia, i- l :'vr and M'fi:i iu u fair wmv t r ivr, und. r t lie skill ful tn-.ti.e nt .!' Dr. Tipton. The -,-ts are ' v '..: with one .!' iIiom -mil c ililii-r pistui-s which boy carry 11 the Ssa?.' : he impression that i iu-.i-.e- di pcraie characters out í t mi:. and which western men only . ) !iii.i an opponent with n r ,.f I.. üüikc him I'. drives u Kt- ,. i. .. h .1- ..:i.l v. id Uül iiuarr ahont ,i" :-.iii:". 1 1 : i . I i i ( i i o a penknife. ni- i li i y ..'..' .: rcp'ji !.t w ;s lc.l into tr- ppl'MHg lI.At llS gOOi-C VVÜ3 a :'ui ly-:if bullet from a .hi v:-' ,- shooter and that ,iu ,m, ai r on i nrt'i could lave him. lie i-l i-,Tcivt-d (In- last aeremeut at , .... i:.:;.iN ni- tli. IVitt and he had all Hi- :..yi'rH'Hs t dying. V e are j Mon'oya U a alive however, if ' ' ' a -- -Texas Kelly, m namesake of ih Y.Miimi'.m- i-liieC mid called "Concho'' j urhol, who Juts been reading a ) ba-:d id night prou lors.wlio shoot oil, pi -i ..I.-, iii restaurants and make night l.idi .ledlile unsafe, was arrested t (Míi.iv bv o-liie.er Perrv of the east hle:ijiii tak i before Judge Stcl ! - l ii h r heard the ease on its merits .-Hid -iciii l he -ri"!t lemán "Concho" to -erve t l:e eomit y for three months. i !c ;i :.;icar to huvo been a leader aiu-.mr a gan;; of hummers who liave ci driven en ol 'the mmiIIktii towns : e-lil;e-hv the .ilroi" nnn of the law r -.!!!. 'I hey have reiidevotised ' net we '.tii'.i'se lliev coiiiit i)' i i'MI va ..i,!,. iillim ti the j tr.-.ei ni ejttier e'.i'i oi Hi ' briilye. -an h-. ssktí or a einu-d and got it, j le i i-ci.i itii in Mm; jail in the old i o. wold Me waiit.eil the miard for fear ..... u -O i i '. ran I observed, ; he ( . tiieral iiii" in .'icxitjo ilittt then; wa i. !.:;( k of -.rilling bibor among the :.;':e w . : i ü ; .tJ ui to deveioji its re i vet'., and 'lia.vc it a it at oouutry. . :. :. is a shrewd obv.-rver ami is as . ' li-.-iii ;u : ! i a iii liinvt of his e"';i. ;;!!-. The native population : ::i.'i--- an; ' .M the indolent people '',.-; -1 ra;;oT pr.-iioiwicc them from .' u' MOpM.Vf ill'Mlt.-, ill t.!i(! coun- r . T;ie !;!-,( Oil' 'l'(.:V, illltsele, ac :vi;;. lie! '-an aod tío endure much or am! fat!:. lie. p.nt iol their in- in ;iy be ('.u-ied in j,r -per channels! i .i i i, i ,r i . i... .t i he le.hit-- of Minn i .:i;1 :.-ie 'eh lice whicti naturally be-inii'.- to the i í i i - i .-al 'ankee. .Tliev le i il.e example f thr, hnrd workiuy o ul-.tioii of ill-; states. They want j I.aow h iw eeeie. t'n'v have the erer'v --I'iiiiiiy mi-lakes occur in types oceioii::)ly. particularly in a teh .:":!; 'hie repon which conies iu along i ' v. aii!- n.;-n;i:u-. For instance, ves- !-r:!.-iy morning in a Wheeling, West j ' t :.u the follo-.vliig funny .-enieueo ap pe.i. - . -'i'jii! Repnb'ieau candidate fo.'- . ,,-or.ior cairi. - ,-ood to the ome ;th i h'iji.icrat ic candidate." It .ubüe .ü c itiuidale the homa of ::-l l!e. I', i i .i-M- rial, i b' : Th rrie- Woo-i I:,-; coo 1 ii.thi:: ieilllei ' t- too i - - i ;e i i I !'ee J'i -.::'! UK i ..:' .'. ! o!t of the !.;.-a-l nig lit. :,t tlo 'l'l.ei'é was a ful Ve - (,J- a-1 c!i-'. l.i :,".' h' b ..i discii'ised ; ...d:. .icj'.'ijteii ;'! beginning 'M.'i'... Titile wa" a tiet riniiialioii -..own to priCeud at oiit-e with the i.-ip'.ti ewiiU'.ivtit'ii of lie htiiit They M!Otii a. tl 'o meet this morning :,-:Ma at nine o'clock to perfect the 'i-gai.ui!iou and complete the details. Ltí Vegas ha;- quite the appear- ,:i;i i ;oi eastern city. The young pt'.ij 'j: ionoc.1 lnti merry groups go i ,i.r lo cIíomI ia the morning, our oi'liiary company and hand boys to I urn out on public occasions, and the line rigs and last, steppers, would do jiisiiee tu many --i town tw ice our size i i he ea-t. And last but not bast, as .: o.i. I a liioruini;- pap 'f as there is in I he e.'.-l. . ' ---A ii'ov.d, of hiiurv and illman- i.ered roi ei i;n itü : o ta1 e been invading eating a.l they can fill IlielO-el'.i ol pi ')' ahh ami then shooting i;.! jniiKiiitr themselves '.''l,e i.:-:.. V ' i cable. Threats vere ,! i ami the KiUc were ea... i iii i o m c iiiai oi iter w as ivcih. A. I reports nothing worthy of iií.t. had Lr.:j:-p.r -d. - I'ro. David, jnefrident of St. l:iry colk-gf'. Mora, iu company w ith ftcvt rat I'l-t-fessors aud tOMchero o('l!u.i we 1 known" insliltition of caruiug were visiting m the city yc- - - , , 1 ---Splendid moonlit uights. i n y frosts every morning. A. C. Sloau U expected in to-day. Pev. T. Il-mvood went south yesterday. J. S. Duncan has returned from finita Fe, C. A. Stein litis returued from Tope k a. -Letting lias been quite free on the elections. Cou Cosgrove is baek from a trip to Lab Cruces. The went her has turud off dry and pleassnt again. -Prepare your ice ponds and put up your ice early. Juila llrothers have a slovc as-big as a printing press. Two weeks from next Tuesday we elect our president. Ilurd, of Ohio, is defeated. Who ,,V(;r liear, of sucll a racict. w,y donft oup voung fülks organize a debatía society. Ask Couklin of the Socorro Sun, what he thinks of Indiana now. The old. the blind, and the lame, nil got out and voted in Indiana and Ohio. li. L. TJurris' new livery stable will be the best in the territory when finished, Ce'jpc, duck and sand hill cranes frequent the Rio Grande valley in the fall season -Mr. Zuber of Puerto de Luna was looking affer huahuas matters in town yesterday. Election tickets for Lincoln coun- iv ntivo iieeu primeo Him ion Hnieti 10 t - beir destination. vrin.(iiileinan oí Fort Bascom. eame up yesterday. lie expect:? his family here in a tew dayp. Frauci W. Crane will be found behind the counter at the popular store of I. Stern, A. stamp mill is to be erected at Los Cerillos. The contract has been let to put it up. Carry the news from Indiana to Conklin of t he Socorro Sun and ask him what, he thinks about it. The liar per' will do a good busi ness as soon as the Ohio and Indiana election is definitely settled, The Cazettk telegrams take the cake when any matter of general in terest is bffore the country. A Dutchman got away with a Demm-pit in the 4th district in Ohio The times are badly out of joint. O L. Houghton is hiping in for winter use one of the largest stocks of stoves ever brought to this market. The telegrams this morning show no material change in the results given yesterday in Indiana and Ohio. Gov. Geo. T. Anthony, division Superintendent Robinson ami Divis ion engineer R. E. Engle are in Mesil- The foundation wa'ls of Romero's new store affords the mud covered pedestrian much satisfaction aud com fort. Two Irishmen were elected to congress from Ohio districts this time Auvbody cun be elected but a demo crat. Socorro has a route to the White : Osks which travelers prenotincc too ! satidy, waterlesn and barren to be a i , lleci.'SS. Now in the nieto pubscribe for the Gazkttk and have the latest po litical newb bright and early every morning. It takes old Sammy Tilden to run a campaigu. These mew hands at the bellows will never be able to make a winning. ''Canada, the Sandwich Island and the whole dam geography have gone republican," is the way the Denver Tribune puts it. Montoyo, who was shot by Gar cía is a Republican. The latter is a Democrat. The former will live to get is vote yet . Mr. f. Stern is in the stales pur chasing an immense stock of good? for this market. They will commence to arrive in a few days. The machinery for t. smelter has arrived at Santa Fe. It belongs to the San Pedro company and will bo j taken to (he new placers. A onrtion nf this edition is now on paper of too small a size aud gives too narrow a margin. Wo expect a supply of our regular size to-uav. .Thorcsut u 0hio ftlul Iudiana Inspires a ren-iblicnn Poiifress. it assures a republican Congress. looks as though the democracy had lost the battle 5 p. the first skirmish. Longstrect rather wholloped Hancock at the Wilderness, but the 1 ttter got hia lick in at Spottiylvauia. Maybe it will be that way this time. Local Items. Oue copy ouo year, ti vo dollars, ii the way the weekly Arizona papers read. The-c are the kind oí prices which pay if you have enough of them. Electious are advantageous to dealers in hats. On their account many a fellow gets a hat that he don't need, or else pays for one that be don't AVc do not see that anything was gained by the parties trying to get their conventions last. The tickets I would have been about the same any j how. The New Mexico Christian advo cate is out for October. This is de cidedly the best number that has been issued, both as regards matter and 1 make up. F. Parks, Pa.; J. C, Lcary Otumwa, Iowa; fc, L. Whitey, Boston; F. M. Carson, Topeka; W. E. DcLauy, Phil adelphia, are registered at tho Sum ner House. There are good men on both county tickets and some bad ones,but it looks as though the republicans had first choice on the three most im portant offices. C. A. Stein, St. Louis; 11. O. Mc Neal, Rock Island; C. F. Palmer, Kan sas City; F. D. Lock, city; W. II. Soemakcr, St. Louis, arc re? istered at the St. Nicholas. Dr. E. II. Skipwlth has returned from Denver ,and has opened his office over Herbert's drug store in. the room formerly occupied by Dr. Seesel, where he will be found at any time. Louis lloinmel, editor of the Red River ChroHicle, came up yesterday. He has made the venture quito suc cessful and the advertisements and subscriptions are coming iu steadily. General Grant has recently devel oped into considerable of a public speaker, aud lie has more sense than a person would giye him credit forhav i"g,by just looking him over. lie gets at the kernel and meat of questions better than rhetoricians who use all the Latin elements of the language. Lt. M. AV. Day, Ft. Stanton; K. N. Wood, Kansas City; II. V. Cook, Dodge City; J. M. Combs and A. L. Snyder, Mora; D. J. Chambers, So corro: E. P. WcieS and Chas. Roth schild, Denver; S. Goldstien, Chicago; 1.1. C. Williams, Mora; C. P.Miller, Santa Fo, and E. Jones and lady, are registered at the National Hotel. Dublin, October li. It is expected that the government will begin pro ceedings against the laud league lead ers on an extensive scale. Pears, peaches, oranges, plumbs, apples. Uantornia ami native grapes in abundance, at lt .KLL & Cartax's, Visit, the grand disphiv of Califor nia fruits at 1i:ll fc Cartan s, Choice butter and fresh eggs at It Bell & Cartax's. New crop, choice lemons 10 cents per dozen, at Bell & Cahtan's. All persons indebted to me, either on account or bv note, are hereby notified that D. P. Shield, Esq., is mv only authorized ajrent and attorney for collection of the same. nG8-tf C. E. Wksciie. LaccB of all kinds at J. Roskxwald & Co. Zephyrs all shades and colors at. J. Roskxwald & Co. H. Luca3 Manufacturer of Mexican Filigree Jewelry. Tho manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty in my business, and many ner.-ons having expressed a desire to v i miss 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 e N. M. S. II. Lucas. Gents, boys and childrens ready made clothing at, J. ROSENWALD & Co. 11-tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by Frank Ogden. 41-tf O. Ij. Houghton has ordered an en tire outfit of tinners tool and ui?chin cry and will open a tin shop in con nection wit ii his store on the plaza. 11c "will be prepared to do all kind of tin work, repairing, etc. ts The old friends and customers of Philip Holzman will be glad to learn that he has opened out with a full as sortment of general merchandise in the rooms until recently occupied by Fraley's meat market on tho comer of Center street and Grand avenue tf. Referring to the above, I beg leave to inform my friends and the public generally that I will continue the wholesale and retail liquor biiíduess at the 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. Cloaks and; dolmans superior to anything in this country at J. Roskxwald & Co. Reopened. Mr. Philip Ilolzmau lias reopened , his store on the east side in the cor-; ner building formerly occupied by j Fraley's meat market where ho will be happy to see all his friends and customers. tf. I j Rubber over-hoes for ladies, gents and children at ' ROSKNWALI) i Co. A car load of bar iroii will be re ceived iu a few days by O. L. Hough ton. 3 Wanted. A woinau to do general housework. Apply for information to this office. The reliable Old Liverpool Lon don & Globe Iusurauce Co., enclos ed checks to pay their losses in 1he fire here and writes to C. R. Brown ing, their agent, "You will please urideTstand that this company takes tío time in making payments o flosses nor deducts any interest therefrom; j but makes its payment. s iu full as soon as satisfactory proofs are received."! The Springfield Fire & Marine, an- J other of Mr. Browning's companies,; was the first to adjust and p av ': losses in the recent lire. Miss L. R. Moore, late of Chicago has recently brought from Eastern cities a full stock of fashionable mil- incrv and has oponed a store two doors west of St. Nicholas Hotel, in Las Vegas, where she is prepared to suit all customers who desire latest styles in either goods or worl All ladies who desire anything in her lii:e are cordially invited to give her a call before purchasing elsewhere. 5fi-e-o-d.:Jt, Those ladies hats and bonnets re ceived yesterday are beauties indeed. 1 hey are poricctlv lovely. On exhi bition at J. Rosexwald & Co. One hundred dozen ran h exit's just received at A. J. Crawford's. Sotive. The parents of the children iu pre cinct No. 26 arc hereby required to send their children to the ".public school under the charge of Alberto do Silva. Otherwise they will be com pelled to do so according to law. Arthur Moruisox, 61-1 w Justice of the Peace. Noticia! Los padres de los niños del precinto No- 2G son requeridos de mandara sus niños á la escuela publica, bajo el cargo de Alberto de Silva. De otro modo ellos serán cumplidos de hacer lo en conformidad de la ley. Arthur Morrison, Juez de Paz. DisttO:iii)Bt Notice, The firm of Dougher & Baca is (his day dissulvi d 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. Pickled pigs feet at A.J. Craw fords Philip Holzinaii. -DEAI.I.U IN- Corner of Centro Street r.ud jr; Avenue, East Las Ye as. As complete an assortment of Mer chandise asean be found anywhere which will be touuel anywhere which will be aold at the lowest possible rates. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, LON DON, cv GLOBE. HOME, of New York. SPRINGFIELD, Fire and Marine, Mass. C. It. BROW IX G, Jgnt. Offce in the new town. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all kinds kept constant ly on hand by FRANK OGDEjY, Las Vejas, N. M. Orders projnpUy filled. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Wo if! and Winter tock ALREADY OF COURSE, DON'T FAIL Mso Agents for Umi York Clothing Store ! Fo;i S'úits Made to Order Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages to rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the New York Clothing Store.' East Las Ve g;n. 314-tf. Indian Pottery. The largest stock, in the United Stales, of Indian pottery, both anci ent and modern, ai M. A. Gold's lu diau department, Sania Fe, N, M.41-tf Isolator Knle. Parties desiring locations on which to build houses tor business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigued, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots arc -dtuated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Salazar. Office north-east corner of the plaza. 246-tf. Holbrook's tobacco is the best. Fail and Winter Goods. I beg to inform my customers, that 1 am iu receipt of part of my fall and winter stock. I shall make as before a specialty of everything in the Boot aud Shoe line. I am also 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 oiler tho finest selection in town. A choice line of Fall and Winter clothing is expected daily. I invite the public to inspect my goods before buying elsewhere. I hold out as inducements low prices, a good selection and prompt attention. Chas. E. Wesche. West Side of Plaza. Fine Boots. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed to do all kinds of work in their Hue. Fine work a specialty. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. lG-4ni I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to and from the Whi'e Oak mines, "and the pub lic in general to the fact that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where I keep a com plete assortment of general merehan-di'-f," and make u specially of miners suppi'.es, provisions eel. Anton Chi co i.s (.a the direct route to the mines and 1 sell goods at the lowest rates. David Wintkrnitz, Anton Chico, N. M We arc prepared fo furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockhart & Co. 21 -tf. Go to M. Heise.ou the BOUth side of the plaza for line wines, liquors aud gars. 253-t f Go to Judd's Barber Shop aud get scraped, Exchange Hotel. , tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 2'J-tf. Kotick is ' hereby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and that all my business affairs will be man :: -d by myself PutLii' Holzman, Las Vegas, Sept. '-"J. 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 furu isbiug -roods Jus r. received at the store ol C. E. Wesche. All kinds of wolien goods just re. ccived and for su o at low figures, at J. EOSKNWALU & CO. 41-tf Piibbons for the millions at J. 1ÍOSBNWALD & CO. Ladies suitü, silk, satin, cashmere the most beautiful goods you can wish for at J. FtosENWALi) & Co. Gents, ready made clothing, a large stock at J. Posenwald & C. Boots and shoes a complete stock at J. 11osnwal & C. ATI AT THE AND AT THE TO CALL. Devlin Co., Center Street BAKEET , -And Limcli Counter. (Formerly Santa Fe Bakery.) IS NOV READY FOR BUSINESS Largest Oven in the Territory. Will supply Las Vegas and the Towns along the Koad from Raton to San Marcial. Orders by lestcr will receive prompt at tention. HUBERT Y & ANGELL Alex. McLean. Jlobt. McLean . Jos. McLean. McLean Bros., Contractors and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine Plastering a Specialty. Contracts taken in any Part of the Territory. Las Vegas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. Lincoln, Couaty, Hie Mexico. OTERO Y JEAGER, Ti-aflcantaa en Abarrotes, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. t piulado le Lincoln, Mexico. Dissolution Notice. The firm heretofore exlstiBi under the nama r Levy, Cohn & Co., la thwfuy dUwlwl by mu tiai consent Mr. II. Cohn remains oie toi'iictor, andBHsnmesall liabilities afrniust e oriuer firm, and collects all outstanding lLbtii- Lbvt, Cohn Jt Co., Liib ogas, Oct. 2 1880. 67-iw. Why? Will you nay two prices to Irresponsible ped I !rs foi-Bcwing machines, when lor one talf n,.?,i,,.'U!!l'y, y"" ca" ,,,,'v at,y ,lr8t C8S machín, made, and warrented from three to live yearn fZV' !""hare the Sinner, the White, Do! estic NeW American, et. Kor pries apply iiniL. 1;rHa!T18!m' nt Hammond's Hardware House, Trinidad, Colorado. ll-3m. Administrator's Notice. f-'ir'"c '3 h1e.1.,,!,,'K'-'n that the lion, l'robatc Court iu and lor the county ol San Miguel, and , ei- i ;,,1'y.OtIN''-w M0xi,!o- hM l'1'ointed the un leiHu.,1 , minirtmor ..fth estafc of Frank U .n,ii1;,n deceased. All persons indebted to s.ii.i e,tnie will make immediate settlement: , J .'"sons ImviiiK claims against said o! uto will present them within twclre months. 1(.r Iv M. BRUNSWICK, r . i-.r vr Administrator. La s cgas , X . M . : Feb . 7th , 1 m . Mr. P. M.Jones desires to an nounce to the public that he is now able to accommodate a few boarders at reasonable rates, at the Las Vegas Bakery, South Second street near the l'1. 66-21, Wanted. Ten stoue masons. Good wages pdd. Apuly to D. C. McGuire Las egas, N. M, 57.U. O. L. Ilouühton has a regular ar senal of fire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is not only fora re tail, but for a wholesale trade that ho 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, and of the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Jleise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf A full assortment,, of Homeopathic remedies constantly.kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. Lockhart & Co. have received a largo stock of oils and paints; also "lloldens enamel paint"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by them. 50-tf. Fou It ext. The corral of the Ex change Hotel on tho Plaza. tf A gasoline store with fixtires for nit. laqiir at.thii fie. IS-tf. '1 v