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Las Vec's Daily Gazette SUNDAY. OCTCBEB 17, 180 An EmUrlir." Clerk. Henry Gerbr r vh has beer, in the i-mp'oy i 1 'sir. C. E. We.M-lic fur the past ::r lias (IL-Mii pearcd from our mid-t. He win discovered in embez zling hi- ii;il' vr'n money. F"i from lime, in lad since hi it .Spríuj; . (ierber has !..'. ! ih eloping, mines in the muí ar'mr- mlniiigilistrict, paying (ut 1 u r f -iiüis t money lo laborers an. I tor illinium tool.', powder, etc. Mr. Wcfchf! notiee.Gerlni's expeuses wen: niiK'li In-yon. I h'n proper income 111(1 concluded to investigate the sou !( i. i" liis i- i!tii. 1 1 o aked Gcr-b-r how he managed to make such hc.-ivy Hinl ruiiiintiod Investments. He tolil Mr. W. th;it I. chad expected such a qt stioti ami thai lie hail obtained the money front other parlies, but. re fused to M-tv iioin whom. Mr. W. in sisted that he should (ell and finally hespid Mr. Evans had furnished him the money. Gerbcr then waited an opportunity to mm; Mr. Evans and tried to got him to Kay to Mr. W.tliat he had loaned the money. This Mi. Evans naturally enough indignantly refused to do ami told Mr. Woselio thai he had neither loaned or given Mr. ticib -r any mmiev and had none to invent in that manner. This let Cerber out entirely and so he owned up that he had been pilfering from Mr. Wi-sehi- lo a heavy extent, lie. begged hard for mercy which Mr. Wesehe, out of kindness, ot heart, granted. It is estimated that his em bezzlements averaged $15 per day a:id r ached a rolal sum of $5,000. Mr. W' sche ac -epted his individual note for this amount and allowed him to pack his in rsonal cffeels and go. lie is now in the mountains. Attention, Sports! The money has been deposited with I he New to make (ho following bets: Any sum lroni one hundred to live hundred dollars that. Indiana will cast her electoral vote tor Hancuek and English. Any sum from one hundred to live hundred dollars t hr.t New York will cast her eh-vlora! vote for Hancock and English. Any sum from one hundred to live hundred dollars that 1 1 uncock and Eng lish will be elected. These be UR may he taken singly or together. Trinidad -News. Aviso. l'or ( I presente inioi no al publico en gi m-ral que el haber declinado hi posición que me fue conferida por el partido I h.-niocT.i! a de ote condado no In sido coii e! fin de cambiar mis opiniones coin o Demócrata que hasta ahora sostengo. Solamente o he hecho ú causa d" mi pora salud. ilespeel liosamente, A. A. Romero. . -bJ CHURCH SüRViSES MKTl'lODIST Cni'ÜCIl. Senium this- morning al 11 a. hi. by t he pastor. I Sutiday school at 3 p. in. Short sermon at 7 p. in. by the pas tor. Subject, East Rksort. Kwrybody welcome and invited. i). Cai.kkh, East or. i-n ks n Y'J'K k i a n c t :: c r . Church in West has Vega. Mo.uiiig service at 11 o'clock. Evening S'-rviee at 7 o'clock. Stuuiiiy School at, 9:-ló a. in. ST l'Al'I.'.S KriSl-Ol'AI. ClIL'IiOlt. Morning service with holy eom munioii at 1 1 a. m. Evening service at 7 p i:i. All are invited to coiue and wor.sliip Ktsv. D. A.Sanfoki, ofiiciaii'tg. The frame for t: e new addition to the school hoii.-e is up. - - The Odd Fellows hall to be giv en on the evening of the 27th inst. promises lobe the event of the sea son. The fulloiviiig are the commit ters: On Arrangements I. D. Wolf, T. Kuteiibeck, M. llcise, J. Fleck, Dr. X, .1. Peltijohii. On Invitation Louis Sul.haclier, Major Arthur Morrison, I'. O. Eydon, .1. N". Strausner, W. A. (ilvens. Floor Managers II. X. .Jalla, Al. Houghton, l'hilip Ho!.;nan, Herman Colin, J. Bell. On Weft' simtents Ca;t. II. Hut loa, E. MeAffcrty, J. Geherly, A. Destín ii' s. .J. W. Love. On Reception F. E. Herbert, .Jos. Wou-nwaid. S, S. Meiuleiihall, .1. S. Credit. Five hundred invitalious will be in sued. Mr. A. C. Sloan and family were among the arrivals yc.-ierday. They will be permanent residents. They are fit present 6topping at the Grand Vi-'vv. .Mr. Sloan will thus make i,m Vegas headquarters. We welcome them. Local Items. -Fullmoou to-night. - -The town is out of coal. Felipe Lopez is in town. Take a rest to-day. O. L. Houghton is in St. Louis. High ball aud free lunch at Bramnis. Clam Chowder at Billy Burton's Monday night. D. P. Shields, Esq., ha his office on the east side. Kirkpatrick will slay over Sun day at the Springs. The trame for the new addition to the school house is np. It is pretty cold to t rau?acl-business in a tent this weather. Sevoral bet on New York are made, Its about an even thing. The new assayer's cards are out, aud ho solicits a share of Hie business. ' F. E. Herbert went out lo the Springs last night to stay over Sun day. Billy Burton will open his cozy saloon in the Dold block Monday night. "Buildings of substantial adobes arc being rapidly pushed in the burnt district . Adobes are scarce, and several parlies intending to build are think ing of using stone altogether. The Trinidad News says what it plead s and ridicules the man who threatens for revenge. Pure grit. Mr. Palmer, of the boot and shoe house of J. A.Cooper & Co., Kansas City, is back from ins southern trip. Mr. Palmer of the boot and shoe house of.T, A. Cooper & Co., Kansas City, is back from his southern trip Mrs. Laduer has been offered $1,000 for her lot on Center street but she prefers to keep it and will build i soon. The new material is unloaded at our door every day and wc have already-the best equipped office in the territory. Col. Loekbart's new business house facing down Centre stieet ia progressing rapidly in spite of the cold weather. Col. Loekbart's new business hi use facing down Center street is progressing rapidly in spite of the cold weather. Bill v Bur:on will have the tiente and cosiest little rendevous in town and the boys say the beauty ot it is that it is private. Remember the opening of Billy Burton's saloon Monday night and be sure and he present. A pleasant lime is anticipated. A. Desmonts, bouse and sign paim er, inserts his card in another column Hi will do all manner of paper hang ing, calsoiiiining, etc. j Mr. Booth is the good benefactor j who has been leveling down the dirt j hauled on the east end of the bridge, i so as to make it a road. Center Street .Bakery is the new sb-n over the bakery of Ruber' v & Angeil. They have discarded the an cient name of Santa Fe. The new job office of Maj. lumau and Mr. Eeighton was taken from the cars eslerday and put up in a Itu'tld ing near the Optic office. T'ne Knights of Pythias mc last night at the Odd Fellows' Had for the purpose of organizing this .order in this city. Tin; re was n good attend ance. J. Campbell has completed two of the iiuest diagrams and surveys of .Mills & Hold's addition to Las Ve gas that have ever been made in this country. Dr. Jeffrey, of-Brooklyn, and a pastor of that place has spent the summer in the Rocky mountains making some investments in lilthy lucre holes. -There are numerous reports of shooting and killing which have no foundation in fact. Before making such reports, the proper aulhorilics, who would bo likely lo know, should brc consulted. S. W. Lee, Hot Springs; C. J, Lanlry, Cottonwood; .1. A. White, Topeka ; W. Barrows and tí. L. Wiley, Boston, arc registered at the St. Nicholas Hotel. It is difficult lo tell whether it is a matter of civilization or irrigation in the low portion ol ground be tween the two towns, but the, furrows look very much as if they marked out streets. The fo'lowing persovs are register ed at the Grand View : W. (I. Rogers and family, Pueblo; A. N. Houghton, A. C. Sloan, Mrs. S. L. Sloan, Misses Anna andFcttie Sloan. Salina, Iva li sts; Wni. F. Baker and L. M. Carson, Topeka, Kuntfts. j - J. II. Wise and wifr, Kansas City, M. D. Pezruin, Glorieta; G. I). Man digo, Alamillo,- Daniel Gnrber, Ala millo ; J. St. Johu, Cunada, and A. Burlcy, Omaha, are registered at the Sumner Hou.-.e. Ifthere were six large stores ready for oeeupauey on the East Side they would be taken before noon, by parties who are newcomers and deire to go into bu-iisess Any one having capital to invest would, we think, find such property profitable. Charley Ilfeld Ins a splendid new inlaid cabinet desk for his office. It in a fine piece of furniture manufac-' lured by Woolon's Desk Co., of Indi anapolis. It is provided with patent doors and is mahogany finished. It is complete in all particulars. "; The two towns of Las Vegas are growing together rapidly. Messrs. Blandían! and Dinkel have laid off their ground into streets and blocks by ploughing farrows. These lots oiler splendid inducements as they are right iu the line of business aud well situated. Jalla Brothers were busy yester day unpacking a heavy stock of fall and winter goods. They certainly have as complete a stock of goods as was ever brought to Las.Vega. They have everything required by the household and for men and women's wear. An enthuisastic tenderfoot was so anxious to secure some dead ducks in a pond near the Cedar hills that, he stripped and waded in, and besides gelling thorough.lv chilled was unable to get his boots on ag;: iin and had to j return to Cimarron barefoot, a tender foot indeed, News and Press. Mr. Lovejoy of Topeka, Kansas, has about determine! to establish n house here. He is looking for a room to open tip in, and as soon as lie re turns from a trip down below wheth er he starts to day, he will try and make a decided break. If he could get a building lie would order a gen eral stock at once. Unclaimed artiled in possession of Henry Becker, chief of police: One Smith & Wesson six shoob-r ; two horse covers, bran new and of good quality ; one Smith & Wesson pistol, calibre 32; one large leather trunk weighing about 150 pounds. All of these articles can be obtained by the owner by callingou Mr. Becker, prov ing property and paying fortius no tice. Mr. David J. Miller, the popular eir.el cierK ana translator ot me M.r veyor General's office, will leave Sania Fe lor a visit to his former home in Texas, on the ISth inst. Mr. M. settled in Sania Fe in Oelober, 184, accepting a position as clerk in the office wheni he is now employed aud where he has since remained, serving in iflerent capacities. Mr. Miller will be gone about a month, and we wish him a pleasant journey and safe return. Daily Democrat. The following is an order from the Post Office Department estab lishing a daily mail to the While Oaks via. Socorro. This order it will b seen takes effect the 15th inst In pursuance of an order from the Post Master General to, first resume serv-' ice, second change to begin at Socor ro instead of Santa Fe and run by White Oaks to For t Stanton and back and increase to s.-ven limes per week. This order to take effect. October 15th, 1880. By order of the Postmaster General. General Haskell, of the Salvation Army, eulertained a large crowd on a St. Louis Street corner tiie other day. Retold them that he was for merly a circus man and a good card player. He said that over in East St. Louis the Army hada camp where they fed tie; hungry He said he did not, care who came if he was right out. of the penitentiary and was hun gry he should have, something to uat. II was no use talking religion toa hungry man. First till his Moiinaeh. You could never con- ert a hungry man. There had never been an in stance of it on earth. Of the differ ent political parlies, he said there were good men in each party, good men in the Democratic party as well as in the Republican. More than that there were good men who were edit ors, and up iu Casey county, Iowa, George W. Ashton, editor of the Cla rion, had been converted to God, the first-instance, in the history of Chris tianity. A large and new lock of (he very latest designs in wall paper just re ceived at Jakka lines. New boots and shoes, a Ittrge stock, just received at Jaki-'A Bkosj. Flannels of all colors at 81 1 1 Jakka Bkoh. Ladies doth, Merinos, Cashmeres, in every variety at Jaffa linos. All kinds of fah and winter goods just received ot Jaffa Bitot, Gents, boys aud childrens ready made clothing at i J. KÓSENWALD & CO. 41-tf. I Two good carpenters wanted im- j mediately uv j Pit A NIC ÜGDHN. 11-tf i O. L. Houghton has ordered an eu tire'outtit of tinners tools aud mschin cry and will open a tin shop iu con nection wit I, his store on the plaza. He will be prepared to do all kind of tin tvork, 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 Foley's meat market on the corner of Center sn eet aud Graud avenue tf. Referring to the above, I beg leave to inform my friends aud the public generally that I wi l continue the wholesale and retail liquor business at the old stand, southeast corner of the pla.a. Thankful for past patron-ig" so lib erally bestowed r n the eld firm, I res pect fully ask a continuance of ih same. 1 KAXi'isc) Baca y Las Vegas, ,'. M. Sep . lANDOVAI.. Cloaks and dolmans superior to anything iu this country at J. EOSICXNVAI.D & Co. N 0Í.ÍC2. All pesous i.idebled to me ei her by nolo or account are hereby notifi ed that D. P. Shields E-q., is my only authorized agent and attorney for collection of the same. C, E. Wk.sciii;. tf. All persons indebted tome, either on account, or by note, are hereby notified that D. P. Shield, Exj., is mv only authorized agent, ami attorney for collection of the same. nGS-tf C. E. Wrsciik. Laces of all kinds at J. Roskxwai.p í Co. Zephyrs all shades and colors at J. RoSFNWAM) & Co. Luc Manufacturer cf Mexican Filijj-eo Jewelry. The manufactura of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty in my busiui ss, and many persons having expressed a desire to wiluess the process, I hereby extend a cordial invitation to all wiio may visit this city to call (presenting this card) aud give me the pleasure of conducting them through mv Factory Santa e N. M. S. ii. LycAS. Mr Philip Holzman has reopened his store on the east side iu the cor ner building formerly occupied by Eraley's meat market where he will be happy lo see all his friends and customers. tf, , . Rubber over hoes for ladies, genis and children at RosroNWALD & Co. A car load of bar iron will be re ceived in a few days by O. L. Hough ton. A woman lo do general Apply for in formation housework, to this oliii-c. Miss L. R. Moore, late of Chicago has recently brought from Eastern cities a lull stock of fashionable mil linery and has op lied a slore two doors west of St. Nicholas Hotel, in Las Vegas, where she is prepared to suit all customers who desire latest styles iu either goods or work. "All ladies who desire anything in. Iter lire are cordially invited to give her a call before purchasing eisevi here. (i'J-e-o-d.ol. Thooe ladies ha Is and bonnets re ceived yesterday are beauties indeed. They are perfectly lovely. On exhi bition at J. Ro.SKMVAU) & C. One bundl ed dozen ran h -received at A. J. C;;a wfoi: in-i 'ol ice. The parents of the children in pre eiuei No. '0 are hereby iviuud to send their eh'ddi-e.i to the public school under the charge of Aibcrio de Silva. Otherwise they will be com pelled lo do so ncc.ii- ing to law. AliTuru Mouiitkox, Gl-lw Justice of the Peace. Noticia! Los pudres de los niños del precinto No- 2U sou requeridos de mandar a sus niños á la escuela publica, bajo el cargo de Alberto de Silva. De'otro modo ellos serán cumplidos do hacer lo en conformidad de la ley. AiiTiirn MoiÍiüson, Juez de Paz. Eisoiittia fv'oliec. The linn of Doiigher & Baca i ; this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John Doughcr retiring from the same Mr. Francisco Baca y Sandoval will continue the wholesale und retail li quor business at the old stand, on his own iiccout-.t. John Douuiiku, Fuaxcksco Haca y Sandovai,, lias V egas, N. M., Sept. 25. Pickled pigs feet at A. J. Crawfords Lockhart & Co. have received a large stock of oil and paints; also "Iloldens enainei painl"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept . them. 50-tf. Fon Kent. The corral of lite Ex change Hotel on the Pinza. if A gasoliuc stove with fixtures for tale. luqtirti at this Hice. iS-tf. WW o : Fall ami Winter Stock ALREADY lew OF COURSE, DOWT FAIL Also Mgents for Sottagéátfc péíjt. T w o neyó.t ta gés' ; to : r-uí at the HoKnáu's.-; Apply to the New York Clothing Store, East Las Ve gas. 311-tf. .Indiej Pottery. Tlie largest! stock, in the United States," 'of Indian potteiy, both anci ent'and modern, at M. A. Gold's In--Uian department, íaul.a Fe, N, M.ll-lf l.otw If or t.al". 'Pariie's desiring locations on which Co bttild houses tor business purposes or. residences, would do well to cab on the iindersigued, who will sell loU at reasonable rates. All said lots an situated on the east side of the rail way -opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to ' M. Sai,azah. Office north-east corner of the plaza. 'JIG-If. Holbrook's tobacco is the best. Fall and Winter Goods. 1 beg to inform my customers, that I am in receipt of part of my fall and winter stock. I shall make as before a specialty of everything in the Boot and Shoo 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 slock in gents' furnishing goods, so as to offer the finest selection in town, A choice line of Fall and Winter clothing isexpeeled daily. I invite the public, lo inspect my goods before buying elsewhere. I hold out as inducements low prices, a good selection and prompt attention. Chas. E. Wkschjo. West Side of Plaza. Fine Eools. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed lo do all kinds of work iu their line. Fine work a speci, Ity. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. llj-lm I would respeclfuliv c, til the atten tion of all persons going to and from the White Oak mines ;tn ! the pub- Ii in general to the fact that 1 have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, w here 1 keep a com plete assortment of general lnerchan di.se; -and make a specially of miners, supplies, provisions ect. Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest, rates. Da vj i) W i nt i : u x i tz, Anton Chico, N. M Wo .'re prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. LoCKIIAltT & Co. 21-tf. Go to M. Heise.oit the south side ot the plaza for line wines, liquors and gars. 2511-1 f GotoJudd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart &. Co's planing mill. 23-tf. Noticio is hiieby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and t hat all my business affairs will be managed by myself Pit I t.I f II O MAX, Las Vegas, St t. 22. 1880. -13-11'. Clean towels nd sharp razors at Jndd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Brick for a!e in large or small quantities, at LockjiahT & Co'a. Afresh assorlment ol gent's furn --hing goods jus', received at the st'jre ot C. E. Wesehe. All kinds of wohen goods just re. ceived and for su e at low figures, nt J. li'OSINWAU) & CO. -11-tf Uibbons for tin; millions at j J. I'oSRNWAM) & C'O. ( j Ladies suit.', silk", satin, cashmere the : most hentililul goods yon can wish : for at J. Kosknwali) & Co. j Gents, ready in-idn clothing, a large stock at J. Kokknwai.I) & Co. Boots and shoes a complete stock at I J. ItOKRNWALB & (J. York Jldthing For S LifeMarie to Order v -V T;:''':-" ' "'' -' ITTTTTrt II III III II limiílllllHli hlMii i, ' AT THE Store ! AND AT THE TO CALL. Devlin $ Co., Philip Holzman, -DKAI.LK IN- ERCHANDISE Corner of Centre Street and Grand Avenue, East Las Vegas. As complete an assortment of Mer chandise as can bo fyuud anywhere which will be sold at the lowest pos sible rates. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL, LOjY DOA, GLOBE. HOME, ofXew York. SPRLYGFIEJ D, Fire and Marine, Mass. C. 11. BBO W IJ G, Agnt. Offce in the new town. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all kinds kept constant ly on hand by ' FRANK OGB EX, Las Vegas, Á M. Orders promptly filled. A. Desmonts, HOUSE AfD SIGN P A 1 N T E R. Freseoe, graining, calsomhiing, pap- r hanging, etc Leave orders Willi M. Hi-ím- on the plaza. An laiorett in í'3 Evans Coal Minea for Sale. This coal mine is situated within six miles of Las Vegas. Four seams of coal have been exposed, in thick ness from one to four feet. Shaft is 15 feet down and drift 30 feet iu. This is tlrj only coal mine within fifty miles or more of Las Vegas. Coal is in great demand here, prices ranging from seven to eight dollars per ton. There are two lime kilns withiu three hundred feet of the coal shaft. For further particulars address J. G. it F. K. Evans. u81-tf Las Vegas, N. M. Mr. P. M. Jones desires to an nounce to the public that he is now able to accommodate a lew boarders at reasonable rules, at the Las Vegas Bakery, South Second street near the pla.a. " 5G-2t. Wantkd. Ten stone masons. Good wages pt id. Apnly to I). C. McGuire Las Vega -, N. M. 57-tf. O. L. Houghton has a regular ar senal ol fire-arms, the l.rgest 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. Wine and liquors ol the best quaf ity, and of the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ik-iso's, south wide of the plaza. Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf A full assortment of Homeopathic remedies constantly kept on hand ot the Central Drutf Store. 81S-tf. GENERAL t h f , f