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Las Ves Daily Gazette tuedav. octop.f.p io. io Hail r..v!:rry. Til.- .il :i:y Uht V.!! s i i ; ( t i.:id . !.' ::.i! i rut'1!. ! about four "i it v - i't -- () t (lis siil" of Fort Sniiiiii r. Mr. I lioiav.M'", v i kept the or -oln" til, it I 'Of Si'.iiü.. i '.vi'ii Id little--boy, were ill'1 onlv ,rii'i'r. I'lii; robbery oc i in n "1 't .vi'i ii nine and t -1 o'clock in the i'VcniiKí. Jr. Deulavare ar rived here ol onlay iik ruin::' and vtiii..l ul the Grand View. From her i rcpor.' i r i liiaiiii'd ihe folio win:,' lad- : The liiirk'n .1 -topped by a j 1 1 ; 1 1 1 Oil hol'.-obark wiill :l SIX should" ill his li.nic!. lie called out to the driver. Fred Wolon. to "-dop thai v. ü'ion. or he would kill lii in. Tlic ilrivcT is;: 1 ui íil i y t-iioiigli stopped. The highwayman ;h n a-ked the driver it lie had :i .i.v shooter and was answered in tin! affirmative. He was t lie n ord citd to throw it out under penalty of immediate .Mid Midden death and lie did mi. Mi'.-. Deolavare was then a.-ked if s'n had ;t piiol with her, hut a lowered that she had not. Tin; robl.ci" then a-kctl the driver it'lie had any iik. m y. lie mid he had nonio Mm. Deulavare was (hen asked if she had any imoicv. She said she had a little. Tin; man on horseback then fai.!"Voii 1m I yon have and you havotoghe il to me or yon are a dead woman." The driver was then lold lo throw the mail sack out and pet down ami eul them open. The robber said to the driver to do as he told him or he had to die. The driv er cut t he sacks anil poured the mail ii jum I h'' ground id i o g re up hi lie va money then ask- which he 'ave hi in did and Mi I K'ohivarn what iat Tiie robber got Inmt the driver and about ídó from Mi. Deolavare. I'hcie wiii considerable money in the mail which was als.i obtained The robber then ordered the driver to drive on and ,go as fast as hell could lañe them." Alibis time, there was but one man to be seen, bul he soon came walloping after them and order ed them to slop again and get out as lie said Mrs. Deolovare had six or M'vcti hundred dolíais, and if she did not the driver had. Then two other men. marked and in I heir under ( iolhe .am.' up. The man on horse back did ail the laiking and ilie other t wo did not say a word. Mrs. Deol avare thinks she would have known the two in masks and strongly sus picions that 1 1 icy live at Sumner, She denied I hat she. had any money, and on telling the robber that she h;ui scarce !v cmiir!i to pav her wav to Vcn-i, he chivalrously gave her back o. A I ter the robbers v, ere satisfied that there va.- no more money to be had l hey allowed the biickboartl to proceed hh the c'-nifoil iug assur ance from the man on horseback thai h : had a notion to kill ihcmbolh auy- ll"'.V. Mr.-. Iieoh-vare is of ihe opinion thai the huekboard was .stopped by some one who knew she was a pass o ager ami who thought that, she had six or seven hundred dollar?, but for tüüali lv s'm; had sent Ihe money to Vegas sume da s before and it was safely deposited in the l"ir -t National bank. There is a ne.-t oí bad charac ters along the line who are thought to t endevons at, Sumner. Il would be well fir I he government to send an agent down lo that vicinity who might bring these knights of (he road to a proper appreciation of ihe grav ity of the oM'enso in stopping and icbliiiiL;' Ihe I'liitcd "tales mail. - - - - The Deiiiocrat-ol IJernalillocoui! tv have nominated the. following tick et: í 'ni' S Mialors. Thomas tiulierre, Uamhes de Albuuenjm'; W. T. SI ivu'han. Albmpicnjue. For Htpre M'litatives. Auaslacio Paca. Xaciniien to: Jose de la Luz Chave'. Ranchos Albuquerque; Librado C. tie linca, Ft ña IJb'üca. For Probate dud.p, Xicludas Annuo, Albuquerque. For l'robiile Cierk, Mariano A rmijo, Al bii(jueriie. F"i' She'ill', Santiago Baca. Albuquerque Fo'" Treasurer, Ignacio Goii-.alez, Corrales. For (. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .- i i 1 1 r i s , Francisco Pemi, Bernalillo; Cuadultipe Gutierrez, Panchos A lbuiiierinie; Henry Car penter, Tijera. For School Coiunii sioacrs Leonard ( kinner. San Anto nito: .lose Leandro Garcia, Corrales; M, Moit'oyo, ,)cti:ez. For Pive r Com-tiii--ioiier.-, Lorenzo Monlnfia, Ranch os tie Albuquerque; Salomon Caraba jal, Albuquerque, Vivian Sanvedra, Ranchos de A trico; Juan Armijo, Los liarehis. For ( 'oroner. Mel zger. Fa ja rilo. - - - - Antonio. J. Ilaca oilers lo rent, his h ill in lhi vily at a very reasonable price for the term of one year. It would he a good investment. It is the best hnilin the Territory ly n long ways. Local Items. -.-Harry Simpson is in town. Tudge Sumner is under the vcather again. Mr. M. A. Otero :eturn:-d from Leuvcr yesterday. Postmaster Furlong thinks to novo the pot oilier Saturday. llev. Callee will go t Peralta, lie will be gone about ten days. Ladies Aid Society to-night at the M. E. Church. All are invited. -rMrs. Maekley and children went Sunday, to St. Louis, having rented the hotel. Mr. Rogers ot Pueblo, has leased he Maekley house and is now run ning it. If some fellow don't quit stealing our exchanges we will run him through. The band will play for the Ladies Aid society which weets at the M. E. church to-night. T. F. Conway Esj. and Mr. Car penter of Santa Fe, were among the arrivals yesterday. A. O. Robbius added a large stock of mattresses to his furniture store yesterday. K. liosenwald's new dwelling be gins to look as though it would soon no ready for occupancy. The Denver Tribune has a slash ing writer of editorials. lie just walks into a subject like he under stood it. Little telegraphic report Satur day night and none last night. The lalk ol a new line dues us no good ut present. Col. T. I!. Mills went, (o San Mar cial yesterday, lie will visit the mines in that vicinity and report upon them. Mr. Smith of Herbert's drug store has pased through the season of illness which is usual in becoming acclimated. We understand that a merchant, a newcomer, is likely to rent the frame building next to Hilly Pros. on Cen ter street for business purposes. ForM). A watch. Owner can have same by calling on P. M. Jones, at the. Las Vegas Uakery, proving properly and pitying lor ihb notice. ---One of the transients at the St. Nicholas hotel yesterday was a gen tleman looking toward the establish ment of a baukin, house on the east side. One of the railroad boys bet an other that he could, not lift a burro. The latter made a struggle which cre ated fun, but be lifted the burro and won tho bet. Mr. J. W. Foster has his new two story hotiic on Main stree', complet ed. Jle, like asaft man, took out an insurance policy yesterday. He has now a good house. The following arc the arrivals at the Grand View: 11. 1$. Diekerson, A. T. & S. F. ; W. McCleary, Trini dad ; Mr. Delavare, Ft. Sumner; J. A. Williams, Trinidad. --Don't forget to go to the Metho dist church to-night, for you are wel come and will have a good time Music, refreshments, pie, popcorn, coll'ee.etc. Great preperations are made for u crowd. Henry J;dl'i, Ihe merchant, re turned rom Trinidad yesterday where he had gone with his wife to attend the reception of his brother and wife by '.he people ol Trinidad. Mr s Jalla remained for a visit there. -Surveyor Campbell yesterday was engaged in surveying and plat ting the grounds for the new hotel To make the rear of the building con form to the lront, it will run into the wall of the building at present occu pied by O. L. Houghton. It would not be u bad project, for the public, spirited citizens of Las Ve gas to sink an f.rtesiau well. We do not believe that it would require more than a depth of live hundred feet to reach flowingwater and then we might stand a chance oí getting it hot, and discount the hot springs at home. The books of registration are now open iu the dille rent precincts and nil persons entitled to vote should enroll their names in the grand army. The books for precinct Xo. 5 is at the residence of Señor Garcia; for pre cinct No. 25 at the court house and for No. 29 at llilty llroi. Hilly' Uurton had si grand open ing last night which was largely at tended by the elite of the city. He has a very cosy little place and set up a lunch for the boys that was highly appreciated. Hilly is genial ami companionable and is bound to have a good run of trade after so successful an opening. Cu:ao! Baem! Bueno! Mora, Oct. 1G, 1M0. Yesterday niorning about 10 o'clock the renowned twin brothers, Juan and Thos. Lucero, the scourge of! the stockmen of Mora, Colfax and J Sai Miguel counties, were charging iu triumph on their l'eet steeds into j that sleepy burg ot Mora, where the F.epublican county convention was in session, little dreaming what was iu waiting for them. j Meanwhile the Deputy Sherill' and Deputy U.S. Marshal of Colfax coun ty, Mr. Mason T. llowinan, and bis assistants were waiting with warrants for the arrest of the Twin brothers and one Jose Angiil, for stealing stock in Colfax and breaking open a rail road car and stealing from it acaso of boots. On Mr. Mason seeing bis men, he at once proceeded to arrest them. The Twins were game, telling him no man could arrest them. All parties went, for their pistols and iu the twinkling of the eye a fusilado was going on. Mr. Uownian doing quick work by planting a piece of lead into Tiios, Lucero's breast, and his assistant Pean putting a ball through Juan's left arm. Mr. How man came out victorious. The excite ment was intense. All feeling a good job bad been done, but very few bad the courage to express this feeling. The friends of the Twins (those who buy their stolen stock) kept quiet, making wry faces, but were afraid to show up their band. Mr. Bowman is awaiting the arrival of assistance from Colfax. This morning a posse of men, each carrying mi arsenal came from Colfax by railroad via. Watrous, and now look out, for news. ÍÍITKNO. The grave of the late Mr. Gor man was found yesterday and the body dug up and identified by his sis ter and a woman who had watched by his bedside while dying. The remains were interred yesterday iu the Odd Fellows' cemetery. A number of friends attending the funeral. Miss Gorman shows a toucieüSg affection for her brother to come so far to identify his unmarked grave and have him de cently interred. She has worked persevering!)- and energetically and fluds her labors crowned with the satisfaction of having her dead bro;b er properly hurried in a hallowed f-pot and his grave marked with an appropriate stone that he may be re membered. Miss Gorman wi.l now go home wit:, consciousness of having done noblv her dutv. The Republicans of Mernalilio county hare nominated the following ticket : Delegate to Congress, Tran quilino Luna ; members of the coun cil, Jesus Ma. Perca, Judge Wm. C Hazeldine ; members of the house, An dres C. de Paca, Esquipulo Romero, Francisco Chavez 2o ; county commissioners, 1st district, Feliciano Montoya, 2nd district, .fuau E. Páre la. 3d district, Elias S. Stover ; school commissioners, Jesus Ma. Castillo, Alanacio Moutoya ; probate judge, J. R. Armijo; probate clerk, Melchior Werner; heril', Perfecto Armijo; treasurer, Ambrosio Armijo; coro ner, Augustine P. Reese; river com missioner, Manuel Apodaea, Man t el A. Jarnmillo, Joso Gutierrez, Fe lipe (arcia y Rael. a . The following notice was found Sunday morning 'slipped under my door iu the Latin language : Memento homo ptilvis 't et en pulvis rcvenleres. We comprehended all this when we were, a little elementary school boy, but jilease let us know what you mean by sending us such an epistle." Hknkv Ii:cki:h. o a t 5 - We are sadly in need of another telegraph wire. U fails us almost al ways just when wewantit, Yester day it was down all day and last night the aecumuUlion of commercial busi ness was fo great that it could not be got through with until this niorning. The press has to stand back for com merce. -v a t Mr. W. G. Robert son, book-keeper for O. S. Johnson & Co., who are large coal operators a Scranton, Pa., is here on a visit to his father, Prof. Robertson. He will remain some weeks with a view to ascertain the prospects of nu opening1 for business and partly to benefit his heath in this proverbially healthy climate. A large and new stock of the very latest designs in wall paper just re ceived at Jakfa liuoH. New boots and shoes, a large stock, just received at Jaita Pitos. Flannels of til I colors at 81 tf Jakea Pkos. Ladies cloth, Merinos, Cashmeres, in every variety at Jai-ea Pkos. tt All kinds of fall and wittier troods list received at Jaffa Pjto, Geuts, boys and chiklrcus ready made clothing at J. ltOSKXWAM) Sc Co. -11-1 f. Two good carpenters wanted im- mediately by j FltAXlv OODICN. 11-tf i O. L. Houghton has ordered an cu tiré outfit of tinners tools and m?chin cry and will open a tin shop in con neclionwith Ids store on the plaza. lie will be prepared to do all kind of tin tvork. renairin?. etc. ts i The old friends and customers of Philip Holznian will be glad to learn that he has opened out wilh a full as- j sortment ot general merchandise in the rooms until recently occupied by Fralcy's meat market on the corner of Center street and Grand avenue If. Referring to the above, I beg leave to inform my friends ami the public generally that I will continue the wholesale and retail liquor business at the old stand, southeast corner of the plaza. Thankful for past patronage so lib erally bestowed on the old linn, Ircs pectfully ask a continuance of the same. Francisco Paca y Sandoval. Las Vegas, N. M. Sep . 20, Cloaks and' dolmans superior to anything in this country at J. POSKXWAM) & Co. Notice. All persons indebted to me ei her by note or account are hereby notifi ed that D. P. Shields Esq., is "my only authorized agent and attorney for collection of the same. C, E. Wkscnr. tf. Xolicoi All persons indebted to me, either on account or by note, are herebv notitietl that D. P. Shield, Esq., is niv only authorized aenf and attorney for collection of the same. ii68-l f C. E. Wksciik. Laces of all kinds at J. IloSKNWAI.D & Co. Zephyrs all shades and colors at J. Rosknwalp & Co. H. Lucas Manufacturer .of Mexican Filigree Jewelry. The manufacture of Filigree Jewel ry by native workmen being a special ty in my business, and many persons having expressed a desire to witness the process, 1 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 niv Factory Santa i e N. M. S. H. Lucas. Reopened. Mr Philip Ilolzinan has reopened his store ou the east side in Ihe cor nier building formerly occupied by Fralcy's meat market where he will be happy to see all his friends and customers. tf. Rubber over hoes for ladies, gculs and children at Rosknwam) fc Co. A car load of bar í roa will be re ceived in a few days by O. L. Hough ton. 3 Wanted. A woman to do general housework. Apply for information to this office. Miss L. R. Moore, late of Chicago has recently brought from Eastern cities a lull stock of fashionable mil linery and has opened 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 work. Air ladies who desire anything in her lire are cordially inviied to give her a call before purchasing elsewhere. 0G-e-o-d..'h . Those ladies bats and bonnets re ceived yesterday are beauties indeed. They are perfect ly lovely. On exhi bition at J. Ros en w a Li & Co. One hundred dozen ran -h eggs just received at A. J. CiíAWFOkd's. The parents of the children in pre cinct No. 20 are hereby required to send their children to the public s.chool under the charge of Alberto de Silva. Otherwise they will be. com pelled to do so aecoroing to law. Arthur Mokkison, iJl-lw Justice of the Peace. Los padres de los niños del precinto No- 2li son requeridos de mandar a sus niños á hi escuela publica, bajo el cargo tic Alberto de Silva. De otro modo ellos serán cumplidos tic hacer lo en conformidad de la ley. Ahtjiuii Moiikison, Jim; tie Paz. Dissolution Notice. The linn of Doiigher & Paca is this day dissolvul by mutual consent, Mr. John Dotigher retiring from the same Mr. Francisco Paca y Sandoval will continue the wholesale and retail li quor business at the old stand, on his own account. John DoudiiEH, Fjíancisco Paca y Sandovaí, Las Vegas, N. M., Sept. 25. Pickled pigs feet at A.J. Craw fords Lockhart & (Jo. have received a large stock of oils and paints; also "Iloldens enamel iainl''which is wa ter proof and read v for use, is con stantly kept by them. fiO-tf. Kou Rent. The corral of the Ex change Hotel on the Plaza. ff A gasoline stove with fixtures for sale. Inquire at this eiiice. 6-tf. WH. á ta td Full and Winter Stock ALREADY it OF COURSE, HEICB5!? lew DOOT FAIL TO CALL. Also Agents jor Devlin Co., For Suits 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 gas. 314-lf. !n diiiii Poll cry. The largest stock, in the United Slates, of Indian pottei v, both anci ent aud modern, ai M. A. Cold's In dian department, Santa Fe, N. M.ll-tf Lots For hiilc. Parties deiring locations on which to build houses tor business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigned, who will sell 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. Sai.azak. Office north-east corner of the phtza. 2-10-tf. Ilolbrook'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 Root and 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 iu gents' furnishing goods, so as to oiler the 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. Wksciik. West Sitie of Plaza. fine Boats. J. W. Hanson & Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed to do ail kinds of work in their line. Fine work a, specialty. Shop on northwest corner of plaza. lti-lm I would respccilnll v call Ihe-atlen-tion of all persons going to and from the Whi'e Oak mines, and the pub lic in geueral lo the fact that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where I keep a com pleto assortment of general merchan dise," and make a specialty of miners, supplies, provisions ect. Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest, rales. David Wintehnitz, Anton Chico, N. M We are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockuaut it Co. 21 -tf, (o to M. Heisc. on the south side of the plaza for line wines, liquors aud gars. 253-tf Go to Judd's Harbor Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 2'J-tf. Notick is htieby given that I have at present no agent or agents whatsoever and t hat all my business allairs will be mairgvd by myself Piiii.ir IIolzm.Ín, Las Vegas, Sept. 22. 1880.' -19-tf. Clean towels end sharp razors at Judd's Parber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Prick for salt in large or small quantities, at Lockhakt & Co's. A fresh assortment of gent's f'tirn ishing gootl.s jusL received at the store of C. E. Wcseho. All kinds of woKon goods just re. ceived and for sa c at low figures, at ' J. Posr.NWAU) & Co. 11-t f Kibbous for the millions at J. lii'SIINWAM) & C'O. . i Ladies suit.', silk, satin, cashmere the most beautiful goods you can wish for at J. Po.skn'waki) & Co. Gents, ready made clothing, a large stock at J. PosknwakI) & Co. Poots and shoes a complete stock at J. PoSHNWALD Si Co. AT THE Clothing Store ! AND AT THE PRICES Philip Ilolzman. -DK.U.I.U IN- Comer of Centre Str Avenue, East I eel am 1 Grand .as Vcr, as. As complete an assortment of Mer chandise as can he found anywhere which will be sold at the lowest pos sible rates. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL LON DON, GLOBE. HOME, of New York. SPRING-FIE D, Fire and Marine, Mass. C. R. BROW IAG, A gut. Offce in the new town. Coffins, Caskets and Undertaking Goods of all lands kept constant lit on hand by FRANK OGDEN, Las Vegas, N. M. Orders promptly filed. A. Desmonís, HOUSE AO BIG A P A I N T E P. Frescoe, graining, calsomining, paper hanging, etc Leave orders with M. lleise on the plaza. An Interest in the Evans Coal Mines fo Sale. This coal initio 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 -10 feet down and drift !10 feet in. This is llrj 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 within three hundred feet of the coal shaft. For furlher particulars address J.- G. & F. E. .Evans. nSl-tf Las Vegas, N. M. Mr. P. M. Jones :bjsircs to an nounce to the public that he is now able to accommodate a lew boarders at reasonable rates, at the Las Vegas llakery, South Second street near the plaza. 66-2t. Wantki). Ten stone masons. Good wages paid. A poly to I). C. MeGuirc Las Vegas, N. M. 57-tl. O. L. Hoiiirhton has a regular ar senal of fire-arms, the U rgest stock iu all the west. Il 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 gootls as low as they can begot any where. Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, and ot the best brand at whole s ale or retail at M. Heise's, south side o f the plaza. Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf A full assortment, of Homeopathic remedies constaiitlv kept on hand nt the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. GENERAL MERCHANDISE