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rrn II 1 h M ti 1 vol.. $. LAS VEGAS IS" M., SUNDAY, OCTOBEÜ 17, 1880. N"G. 80. í ÁQ nn .. 15. a i,li:xs i tailoring:.. Kstíiblislmieiit, Located un t lio street in ruar of National Hotel, No. 17, where lie is propared to do all kinds of work in his line promptly and in a workmanlike manner at roason able prices. Ir-tiik fl. AVebber, AUCTIONEER Has constantly on hand I Torsos, Mules, Harness Etc., and also buy.; and sells on Commission. Sale of floods made at any time. "Will he found on North-Ens corner of Plaza, or word may be left at. this office. PHOTOGRAPHER, Oallery ii the Hoar of the Exchange 'lloiel, West Las Vr-gtis. Ml?nnUVOT rPATl (ID MEjuuimiu iniijui ALL KINDS OF IDOIETIE TO OBTIEE. Shop in Dolds' liloek. "Xortlnve-I Corner of the Plaza. I .AS V Ü (I A S A X I ) V I N I T A JiK l TT i 1T n UT T TTTE n fl III U Y u mm miu hja. uüu'j Ki'NNiNU UA1I.V KUOM FOÜT ItASI'OM '! O 'Olt'l' KLI.Iil'i'i'. Pascdiíers ami Kxiiresu matter lenvinj I. at Vpau "li 'I'nesiliiv morni nir will be forwnlee Miu-eeklv buekliiiaot tlimuirli to any point in tlie I'nn i'laivllw of 'l'exas. Chavóes veasnnulile. C. 11. AI -1 IN. Pripurl-tor. ,) . AV. LOVE, Commission Merchant, I Las Vegas, New Wlexico. II AY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, Handled in Gar Lots. Butler, Eggs and Poultry always ou hand. Cash paid en consignments W. Steele, Jt'S i'lt P; OF Till-: I'KACi: tor Precinct No. 20, Ka.st Lai Vi'ffa.s. , . licit K.itule, (Jollectnii' Afrent im-l t.invcv- ""iVek'lii, Mortalities anO .lasiices' illaiili-t n-i sale. Olliee tu tlie li lll.el v. ( en I he. ohl rial in v towns. JoK&n . Cassis, THE J5SS OF Opposite JioTa l'.roa., naraiitees Kiti.si'aetion ami a perfect lit or no pay. W. H. WHITELAW Attorney at Lav, Will atteinl to all lera' business proiejilly. Center Street, Last. Las c"a.i, Ntw Mexico 17'J-il. JNO. F. BOS'TWICK. P. O, LY DON BOSTWICK & LYDO? Olliee at Exchange Hotel Puil liu;r. Las Vk(as, N. M. ALBERT &. KERBER, ProprleicoT. Oppo-dte Jaffa Uros., East Side. Fresh Ueer always on Draught A i so Fine Cigars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Can nee! ion, Maiu.lactnrer ot MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, - - - X.M In 1,'oinero l'.nllitin?, Kant Sbte of the i'lari. K. J. PETTIjOHN, M. PHYSICIAN anJ SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vpoas. I iironic Diseases nii'l IUscbkim ot Female n Spicially IIO I SPIMNCÍ3 - - - S to I-.! A. M LAS. VLli AS Central Dncr Store, 1 to it 1' M M. SALAZ A If. AT Oil y ICY-AT-1. A 11, Las Veuas GARFIELD !ttet Outside $f Cleveland by Thirteen Car Loads of liusi ufss Me!!. AikI Cotagiistulateil Upon ilie (rent Victory of tlie 1ate "nJt'Ctiou. A JLflicr oí Comi'lüjii t from Pitkin ta Stc'y Schui B'fCfihU'Mif iltiyes lieceives i'si tktissusítc ECt't'cpt tosts in U'iisliiugtoii Territory. Denver, Oct. 1," -To-night (river-! nor Pitkin telegraphed to Secretary Srlnirz the froio.hters a. count of the diíHewl ios willi the Indian-, and sags: ''If those statements are true there is not a civilized community in the world that, would not thrill with hor ror ami indignation, that aman who had been contpolled to kill an Indian to save his own life should be denied t he proteo ion of his o-nvern mont ami turned over tobe tortured and khicd iiV savages. Tin people of the State j desire peace, but tli y believe this j tribe has all the savageia-tinets of j the race; that especially since Ouray's i death they lieii lier f ar nor respect I the power of the general government; , 1 1 hat as Ion- as thev remain m the ; State they are a cous-iant menaee to j the salety of while men, women and ; children upon the border. 1 here have boon, year after year, j numbers of while pcoplo murdered by this tribe, without any eftort be- j uSU j,nrtv arrifjd yesterday by train mar an otherwise pleasant conversa ing m ule by the general government j n.(,ni Tacoina and will leave for As- liomdwill. One of these is the con to punish the guilty parties. Only t,,,.',,, n he mornin::. A delegation . slatit use of surperlative.s. last year Mr. Sleeker aim U associ-j odes at White Hirer wore murdered ,jl,-(,(1. nono of the mur- ticrers have been Drought to jushee, uidoKS Douglas1;, who is confined at Fort, Leavenworih, was ouatfthein. Jaekton, who killed the Indian in self defense, as he claims, was swiftly arrested by the government agent, and while a disarmed prisoner, ready to moot any charges against him, and demanding the protection of the gov ernment, was taken away by the tribe and doubtless murdered. Our people do not believe that the life of ni Indian is more valuable than a while man. If the killing of the In dian by Jackfou called for such sum mary notion ou the part of the officers of the overiiinent, thou the persons who murdered Jackí-on ought to be as speedily arrested and held for trial. Hit was proper to take Jackson to Gunnison City forexauiination before a magi si ra t o, ii is equally proper to arrest and take before the same magistrate, the parties who murdered Jackson, and their accessories. The people of the Stale demand that Jack son's inr.rderers be brouri'hl to iusliee whedier they be government officers, prívale citizens or Indians. If the general government will not taice measures to punish the guilty, then the State Cotrl of Gun.dson county should properly investigate the matter and issue warra;;ls for the arrecí of the criniiufds. "It will be my duly to furnish ail assislaiiee that may be necessary to enforce the process of all courts. I trust, that I be general goverm-nt will not use the power of the fedora! army to protect parties chai god with mur der from an extimiuat ion or trial be fore the courts of tlie county whore tlie crime was committed. TheGov e.rnor urges that this portion of the tribe he moved :o Uneoiupaghre riv er or some point on Grand river re mole from the whites and from the road loading to Ouray. Mount Loeille, San Miguel, Ophir and other settle ments, which road runs about st ventv miles over their reservation, and which was constructed by permission of t lie Producía and is the only avail able route to those towns. He furl her says li. at it is stated that on account of Jackson's murder the freighters re fuse to take in Weight necefsary to feed the population during the winter, and unless freignl can be taken in work must be suspended on the mines, and the people subjected to the dangers of lamine. The people of tlie btale are law abiding and only de-ire to see the guilt or innocence of these ' parties determined by Hie courts j That statement made by the assooint-j cd press from Washington yesterday, I purporting to emanate from the In- j terior depart nient, that a large das s j of persons, around the reservation, J a. e endeavoring to bring about a dis- j turbanco with the Indians to prevent the consilium ition of the treaty, is untrue, and that Cob Monypeiiuy, Mr. Meáis, Col. liosvmau and Mr. líusscll, lour of the commissioners appointed to carry out the treaty, re in She city, and three of then Lave been in the reservation and adjoining towns for months past, and he show ed them to-dav the associated press dispatch and asked thciuto name one person who had endeavored to bring abuiit a divturbanee or prevent the consummation of the treaty. Thov all replied that they knew of no one against whom the charge could be matte. Cleveland, Ohio, Od. 10. An cx- ,.lrkioii n.uiv of thirteen ears, under the ampíeos of iho lilísimas Men's Club went to Mentor to-day to con gratulare General (aríí.'ld on the re sult of the October election''. The General made ;i neat and f. cling sp ech. Ho greeted them a-business im u, as citizens of Ohio, and as oil' zi'iis of our greai republic. He ad vanced the 1 li.'i!:' lit that, if ail the businessmen of the countrv cottM go!, a giurauty f;om the Supreme in that there w-Tild be no disturb - nuce for four years, of the great fore- es thai p'ay on the business prosperi- ty of tlie people, there is nothing tin-y j could not and would not under take ; to do in thai line. Of course such j guaranty is impossible t ! w n e trosts, iestiieuee and acci- I dent may come, there is n great polit- !cid organization m th;?i country that can give you safety. ?.tu Francisco, Cal., October 1G. .'..u,,,,., (l,,,itoli sivs Ilia Tresident ! ,,f Pnvolilnn Indinos wailed on iho ; r - " President wiih the reuuei that he a!-! low lhem to retain t'.eir lamia. Thej Predd nt agreed to consider their j proposition and sent iheni away satis fied. San Ei attcisco, Cal., October 1(3. -An Asta ia disjiateh say- the V- de West left Ivalama at .0:30 ibis morning, but a heavy fog soon came on aud she stopped some time at Cathlemo. As toria at 11:20. A boat lay along side as the ride Vest approached the city putting on board the commit lee of welcome. So rend hundred people were on the dock and cheered enthtr siaslicaliy. The President went im-. media! civ o (ho Occidental, passing through liles of school children find under n arch bearing the word "Welcome." Upon the arrival i;t the hotel a large number of ladies wel comed Mrs. Hayes and the ladies of the party. Addresses of welcome were delivered and the President. Secretary Uamsoy and General Sher man followed wil! "addresses to the crowd. The party re.embarked on the Wide West and started down to Fort Corby -where commander Goi ham f.ml his ofiicers tendered the partv a cordial greeiing. After a vis it to the light hotue the parly went to Fort Stevens ou the Oregon side com manded by Major Throckmorton who with his wile joined them at Auslo ria. At G p. m. the party were enter tained by the citizens in a banquet at the Occidental. Chicago, Illinois, Oe.iober ltj. -Mr. Moody said loan interviewer lo-dav that beam'; Mr. San key bad been con templating a visit to the Pacific coasi since 1877. In answer to urgent in vitations they intend to work in the churches and not in any large taber nacle. New York, Oct. 16. Everything i booming again on Wall street; stocks, I bonds, and government securities, all j advance., dial ply. Prices higher : tiiau o, a year. 4 B.- Tho Heavens. The October moon fulls outhe 17th when, according to the law of aver ages we nitty hope for clear weal her, as the fu i i moons of July, August and September were' obscured or hidden by clouds. The new moon of the .'id is in conjunction wilh Mars on the -lili, and with Mercury on the 6th. She is also near Venus on the 6th, aud crescent moon and plauel will be fair to bcc. The full moou will bo in conjunction with .1 u itrr un the 17i h and with Suturn on Ihe 18th, at 1 lio timo of opposition. The waning moon is ncr.r Uranus on the morning! of t lit? 2','th. Then the October nights will afford a grand opporluuiiy to t-tiuly the stars The oppositional Jupiter and Saturn show two prominent planets under peculiarly favorably conditions for observation, as well as in their brightest phase. Astronomers will not, be idle in taking noies, and it may be .hat the world will be clectrilied by Jsoinci brilliant discovery like that of the moons of Mars in the opposi tion of 1877. According to mathe matical gradation there should be nn moons to be discovered inSat- nine's retinue, tor if t tie earth has one Mars two, and Jupiter four, Saturn should have sixteen. A lew more moons tor Saturn, or au additional ring, or a fredi spot on Jupiter, giv ing a peep of his interior beneath his twenty l housaud-miie-doop blanket of clouds, would nobly immortalize the eventful year of 1880. Capt. DiV.iUim returned yester day from the White Oaks, with a wagon load of mim ral specimens. We examined some very line appear ing rock, the celebrated white earb.iii ales, carrying silver. ...-f-! Emerson says that, persons of fun; mannera "nuda; their own iormsevery liijo cnt: and speak or abstain, take wine or refuse it, stay or go, sit on a chair ojs,oravl with child; eu on the i!')iy:.'or wtid ou their liettd. or what else soever in a new and origin- 1 way." So in conversation; new aad piquant and origiual forms of ex- prcssion aro always interesting, and the utmost fieed.mi from restraint is one of i!u! elemejit; ol fiiiéimil nt?r il( jg addre-s. lint all t his dees not prevent our noticim" the unpleasant j effect produced by certain inappro lipriatiü ami lumuaning exprcbsioiis which in nomv vomer rsmis -rre;) ! !v WAriTED ''i'jAST:''i'" tv drugstore. mt AN'l'H.l) . A tu I'Si Clins llfeld. A)iply to .Mrs. T AXTKS). V f?ooil .lener. Apply to V .Mrs, laminarais, Las Vvas. ; AXiLI).- Inimeiliatelv, a! the hotel of Irs. V. M. Cuinnitnii.s, nt San M rchil, o . . o fio. o I first cook ami one jrooii ;.e:Jomi i-nok ; 7 ? also . jjimmI waiter n5!--Jw FOR SALE. "i noli SALI.. A ;rooil saddle hov.se, l,y Mrs ITOli IJKNi'. My private residence, with or J without urnitiire. A)olv for informa tion al the i.ln,ftu olliro or on the premises . i -i -.'W TJIKODOKK WAfiNLU. I IMF FOIÍ SALF. I!y Moore A itulV, at. the " . fot, Sprints. Leave orders utlterbert ,V: ('o's druw st.i-e, mi tlie pla.a fTVIR SALL: My house and land sltn ited at West La a Vetras, nrnv the Grainl View Hotel For terms apply to tlie mider-lirned , L:is Vcjtas, .. M . I). PKiiLZ. Sept. -.".tli, 18S0.--iM-!ni. ÍTOi: SALK. 1 ó'n li' ixl of cuttle. For farther I' inlorniuiio'' api iy to .J.nPi Uros. I, as S e as and A . Nulnon A; Co . Anion Chico, N. M. 7101t SALKA good sixteen horse power JL steam eietinu, all in rn nia;r order ami lai'iji! enough to rim a Hour mill. Any person de iroii' o si'C. it riinniiiir can (io .so mi y il-iy at iiiv pl.inii.ji mill at Las Veyas. Ap'plv " for terms to .f()i. U. WoOTKN. ::;.)- tr SS ;.',s,i,í n t t-f n Notice. '1 he firm l erelotore existing under tlie niiiuu uf tAivy, Colin ii Co., is (Ins day dissolved hy mniiii'.i c.on-eiit , Mr. il. Cello remains sofe pro neti.r. tind assumes ail I laliil it ics a,n'idnst I h" former livm, ami cidlecls ali outstanding dehts. Lkvy, Conx&Co., il. Coiiv. LnsVetras, Oct, ! i SSl . ó7-."w. iiii'ji Will you pay two prices to irresponsible ped lers lor sewin"; ma-lnnes, when for one half tin- money you can oav any llrst class machine made, and 'warrented frnn'i tliree lo live yearn, anion;.'; which are the Singer, the White, Do mestic, New American, etc. t or price apply lo A T. Harrison, at Hammond's Hardware I muse, Trinidad, Colorado. 11 -."111. Aílasiüii-itrítloí1' Ti al ice. Notice s hereby (re-en that í ! 10 Hon Probate Court In and tor iho county 01 San .Nns'iiel, and I crriiioy ot New .Mexico, has aepouilwl tl.e 11 11 deisiiie'd adiniui. lr.itór . I the, estate ol Frank ( h.iein.iii, dece.i.sed. All persons indelued I" sal'! e-tnte will mnke Inimi dinte KCttlemunl j .net all persons h.i inji oiaims nainst mUii e. tale will i're:-enl lhem within luiilve iiKinto. M. IViiLNU ILK, lc.."-l v Adinmi-trator. Las Vepi, N. M . : Feb. 7lh, lsso ?,S0 I1 llms Elrtvard. Or 32 i a piece tor i sorrt ! maro anda bay il .rse stolen fiom mv stable, Miudny niht .lonetith. Tim mare lias brand I with a cross on top. on l he snoinder. 't he hoive lias sever al brands bul amo"K t lio brands has ihesame one as the mu ri. Helias minks of huvinii had a sore back. '1 he lior.se is about 14 years ol il,v,o and Ihu mare is seven. P. Tkkmdlt. Las Veg-as, New Ma:ico. One auiiilri il :h11iii-h Uen nril. The above reward 111 bu pal I by the Mora Coie tv Stock Assc.ialion of New M".ico for the arrest ami delivery to ihe proper authori ties of one Thomas Dean, alias Cumniinirs. Also, a reward I .r will he paid f r the ar rest and conviction of anv tliieff'i' linvinir stol en stock lrom a member or members ol too us socl .lion, and A reward of 61 (JO will bo paid for the convic tion of any per -on w lio lias bought stock stolen from nifiiibers of Hip association Signed, UOK CO. STOCK ASSOCl ATION OF N. M. IK G. Hard, Contractor and Buildsr. LAS VEGAS, X. M. "aÍTfRKD B. ATTOEXET '.l ' LA'V DoId'aCuiidin. LAS VEGAS, - - N. JH BIBLES ! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of everv Ulint ami style, at Iter. 1). W. Cat fco'.s. Kiifrlish nml Sianih, or in any other lanjíiiaoO. salu cheup it (riven away. M. MATTJIIKSOX, IMstiict .Sniijvinteml(Mit 1Í. !'. S. lor 'ew Mexico and Arimna. E. II. SKIPWITII, Physician & Surgeon, Oiliec over Herbert's Drug Store on the I'laza. mUa Fe Bwfcery Centre St., Kast Las Vojras . Evcything in the bakers line constantly on liam.1 iIUBEUT Y" k ANGELL, I'rop'rs. INING Hi A. T. I'-Ioovor, 1 rroj). l i f-irmnr Kxcliange Hotel ISuitctlug, 0 tie Plaza, I.a-í Vcjtas, X. II. for Transient Guests and liegiilat Boarders Center Street 'BAKEEY , vnd Lameli Coniitor. (Formerly Santa he Bakery.) IS NOW HEADY EOH BUSINESS Largest Oven in tlie Territory. Will .rupply Las Vegas and the Towns along the Pioad from Jtaton ío San Marcial. Orders by lester will receive prompt at tention. HUÜlíítTY& AXGELL "hoppbb bbos,, Dealers in Staple and Fancy Grocsriss, CLOTII1XG, ROOTS & KIIOK8. Fr.iduce a SiiHcially. Onl.-rs tilled on siioit no tice. Proprietors ot tliR Delmonico Restaurant. Kast í-íiH Ves as, Nr. M. Contractor and. Builder L;i8 Vegas. Santa Ee, AlbuqucrtpMe. and. i? nil Marcial. jjl AXDltEWS,. SANTA FE, - - - M;W MEXICO. Prices lor Assaying Cold, 2.60 ; Silver, $1.60; Lead. $1.50; Copper, $:).00. Samples by mail will receive prompt attention BIGHAED IDTJIST1.T, Alex. McLean. Robt. McLean. Jos. McLean. iean Contrtietors and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine, Plastering a Specialty. Conttacls ttdíen in any Part of tl.e Terrjlory. Las Ve-as,N M. OTERO & JEAGEIÍ, Dealers in GEOCEEIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. G-TJ JLi; A. Ii -A.J" -A. J5i -A-, V.! si- (9, Cwuiity, Ti J3cxl".. OTERO Y JEAGEñ, TralicnntMS en Aba rmUs, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. GrUJvIDA.XiA.J- ABA, ( ikI:k1o tic I.l:i'iI, New Mexico. F HAN CO 'J 11 A V ES, ! P.rí'ltKI.Ot'K. - - - NEW MFXtC HOWISON & FABIAN, General Ccmm'n. Merchant? ANO SALESMEN FOR EASTEE1T HITS H 3, Ofl'.ca Fast sldu It. K. Ave., ojiposilu Brown A llauzftuarai. GOIftS G EAST TAKI-; TUK 4i I .- itt CHANGING CARS Omaha, St. Joseph, Alchison, Topeka or Kansas City to azi is a na; a rz m. mrs- 9 Where Direct Connections are Made with TinioYou Sllkfino Car Lines TO New York, Uoston, Philadidphia, Ual timore, Washington, and all Eastern Cities. t n 1: a 0 11 t 1 y e via l'EOUlA for Indiaiiapoli.-:. Cineiunali, Louisville, and all Points in the Southeast. The Speediest and Most Comfortable Uouto to Kocli IsInI AND UOBTH. Pullman lti Wheel ''ulace Sleeping Cars, C. 11 A (J. Palace Dr.twliifi-Uonm Cars, Willi llorton's tteclinin Chairs. No extra Chai-fres for Seats in iieelini'iir Clialrs. TI10 famous C. 15. it (. Palace Dining Cars. Fast Time, Seeel Hail Track and Superior equipment, combined with their (ireat ThroHijh Car A rvuny meat, makes tills, above all others, the favorite lioute to the EAST. NORTH and SOUTHEAST. TRY IT, and Vou will llnd T1ÍAVKLINO LLXLKY instead 01 a DISCOMFORT. All information about Rales of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations,, and Time Tables, will be cbet'rfull v itiven bv anplving to .JAMCS It. WOOD, Gen. Pass. Ai't, Chicago. I. W. Ill I CÍICOCK, Oen. West. Pass. Ajr't, Chicago. St. Mmy's College, :lo:r.a., isr. 3e. Board and Tuition for 10 months $200. Payable in money and products ot Ihe cooni rv . Tnis Will re-open on the iir?t Monday in November. For particulars address BRO. DAVID, l) resident THE NEW MEXICO Tli is Co miian y has acquired the exclusive r gh to use and sell, ami license others lo use Uiel improved DIAMOND ROC K-ISORINCi mnehihii cry within Ihe Territory of New Mexico with ttr. xceplion ot Grunt colony. v liy the use o l iheso drills only can mines o 'ends be penetrated to a depth of onb thousand Knur ortnovaids through solid rock, vertically or hoil.ontnlly, and B'ciTect ftiimpieK of Mineral Taken out Iheentireili.-t oico. These samples so obtained are not disintegrated Iragiiiunts of rock but. continuous solid cvl indura, showing clearly thu -trjiillcallon ami character of the material bored to rough. Thogreat value of these Drills, and tu is method of prospecting is obvi ous and ni'lsl apparent. Tí;'-. MV MEXICO DIAMOND DRILL CO. Are i.ow prepared to prospect Leads or Mines tol.duil leel or upwards at ruiCBS mijca i.khs THAN Till. C'-KT OF si N KI NO A SIIAKT, Olt FOB A -IIAIU'. IN Tllli CLAIM Oil .MINUS SO 1'UOHl'ICCTKD . For Further information apply to tlie oflice o tlie company, 71 ISroniMvny X. T. Orlo the Company's authorized agent, K. 8 LA T r NTRATTOV, imitrroti, X . II . Dr. Tipton PHYSICIAN AND SlTiGEON. Office in Exchange Hotel, Lai Vegai, RUSSELL BAYLY Physlciaa and Surgeon East Im Vegas, New Mexico. Fa- nvde Distases i Specially. WOOL-GHOWLUS can rely upon Imtnun tv from c,onta;;ions diseasi! eiihnflt r.iko alterus'nof l.Hiiil's Titbiiec Slieep llp tJnariiitpl an inimrdiate cure for scab and prevention of Infection by that terror to flock masters. Jiiariiiilí-ed to more than repay cost of application by Incensed Krowth of wool. Jnni'"leel to Improve the texture or th tleece instead of Injury to it as is the result of the use of ollr compounds. IJtuiraiiteeil to destroy vermin on the animal and preyent re turn. Ciliini-nntOil lo b the most effective, cheap nml safe r medy ever offered to American Wool-growers. No florkiuastcr should be with out It." 1 have the most undoubti d testimonial! corroborative of above. Send for circular and addreis orderg to VT.M, LAUD, i mm n 8 I 3 K ; S ! Í