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S& "Jill íf- LAS VEGA AZETTE. VOL. 2. Philip Ilolzman, -DKALLU IX- IfflRCHAHPB TI Corner of Centre Street and Grand Avcuue, East Las Vegas. As complete an assortment of Mer chandise as can be found anywhere which will be sold at the lowest pos sible rates. A. Desmonts, HOUSE AND SIGN P A I N T E II. Frescoe, graining, calsomining, paper hanging, etc. Leave orders with M. lleise on the plaza. "BILLY'S'7 In Dold's Block. Northwest Cor. of the Plaza. The moU elegant appointed saloon in the Southwest. The finest liquors in the country. Mixed drinks a spec ialty. Open day and night. J. N. FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER. Gallery in the Hear of the Exchange Hotel, We6t Las Vegas. ;r. w. love, Commission Merchant, Las Vegas, New Mexico. II AY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, Handled in Car Lots. Butter, Eggs and Poultry always on hand. Cash paid on consignments. W. Steele, JUSTICE OFTIIK l'KAOK lor Precinct Xo. 2!), Ktist Ln Vega. Krai Estate, Colluding Agent anil Convey ancer. Dueda, Mortgages ami Justices' lilunks lor SillU. OHice on tlie hill between (tie old and now towns. John C. Carris, THE. BOSS Boot & Shoemaker OK Opposite .J a flu Uros., guarantees satisfaction and a periect nt or no pay. W. H. WHITELAW Attorney at Law, Will attend to all legal business promptly, Center Street, Kast Lai Vega, New Mexico. 179-d. B U W E H Y SAL 0 0 $. ALBERT &. HERBER, Proprietors. Opposite Jaffa Bros., East Side. Fresh Beer always ou Draught. Also Fine Cigars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Can. ' nection 3xr. Luciano, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, - - - N. M In Homero Rnlidinjr, East Side or tho Plar.a. N. J. PETTIjOHN, M. D , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Springy and Lai Vegas. Chronic Diseases and Diseases ef Females a Specialty. HOT SPRINGS - - - 8 to i A. M LAS VEGAS-Central Drag Store, I to C P. M JNO. F. BOS'TWICK. P. O, LY DON BOSTWICK LYDON AttorneyatIjiw. O nice at Exchange Hotel Building. Las Vhoab, N. M. J, FRANCO OH A VES, Attorney at Law AUUJQUKRQUB. - - NEW MEXICO Why? Will you pay two prices to Irresponsible ped iera for tewing machines, when for one half the money you can buy liny first class machín made, and warrented from three to fle years, among which are the Singer, the White, Do raestic. New American, etc. For price apply to A. 1. Harrison, at Hammond's Hardware llonse, Trinidad, Colorado. U-.lm. ' PATP I A TELEGRAPHIC. The Degrading Campaign Chairman Itarnuiii is Cali yliig On. (J tu eral Urant on the Witness Stand-arñeld's Chinese Record. The President and Parly at Los Andelos, California, on the way South. Republican Rally Arrest Counterfeiters Rus sian JVews. of Chicago, 111., October 23. While the Times editorially figures out that Jewell's messages to Florida were re ally indicative of Republican fraud it denounces Barnum for bad faith for publishing the public dispatches which he obtained surreptitiously or through mistake. Its new York spec ival howeer regards Barnum's claim as ridiculous and accepts Jewells ex planation as not only plausible but correct. The feeling here is that Bar mim'a campaign is degrading and al most of despair as evidenced by ti e bogus Chinese letter written to a mau who never lived and addressed to a uuiou which is a myth and shows by this last that it is a desperate and con temptible trick. The Democrats themselves unite in condemning such methods and agree that the cause of the Democracy is becoming hopeless indeed if it must be bolstered up by such means. Some people accuse Jewell of laying a trap for Baruum into which the latter easily and rap idly falls. The accession to the Dem ocratic ranks of known Democrats is now numbered by the score. The chief causes re the agitation of the tariff question among manufacturers, the solidity of the South, the disre putable tricks resorted to by the De mocracy, the superiority of the State and National ticket and, perhaps more than all, the desire of the young voters not to throw away their first vote on a losing candidate who repre sents not altogether the best elements of society. It is believed that sur prising majorities will be given for Iiepublicans in the November elec tions and that they will gain six Con gressmcn in the States of Iowa, lili nois, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Mis souri. New York, October 23. General Crant appeared before the Warren county court of inquiry to-day as it witness but his recollection of most of the events was not very clear as to the details of the battle of Five Forks, lie was asked as '.o his order author izing General Sheridan to relieve General Warren, but Mickney, War ren's attorney, opposed the personal opinion of the first soldier of the country being given. There was a tilt betwa u the attorneys and some dispatches were produced. General Grant could not say whether General Warren had suggested au attack on the enemy's rear or not. He found that when officers undertook to think for themselves instead of obeying or ders it generally led to defeat. He did not like it and it had led to the discharge of one officer. (Heferring to Warren). Stickney thereupon in sisted on this being stricken out. This part of the testimony was struck out, together with some other answers de rogatory to General Warren. Chicago, III., October 23. The Times editorially says of the alleged letter of Garfield on the Chinese question : The fabricator of that pernicious document was some huu gry ignoramus who did not know the difference between free trade and pro tection or possess ability to discrimi nate either from the result of the In diana electiou or bribery which can be upheld by legal evidence. The tamcness of the arguments of the average white stumper in compar ison with tho appeals of tho colored campaigner is vividly shown by an extract from the speech of a colored preacher in Indianapolis : "If you go back on tho ticket next month I am afeerd I shall miss you ou the riglu hand of the ffreat white throne." LAS VEGAS M. SITADA. Y, OCTOBRR24, 1880. Chicago, Oct. 23. A News cable- gram from London says Clara Louise Kellogg is engaged to a French Mar- quis, name not given, but said there has been a long correspondence and irieuuvinp. A republican demonstration this afternoon composed of the employes oí the industrial manufacturing iu - stitutious was one hour and a quarter long and was very imposiu. Hund- reds of wagons and thousandsof men ou foot aud on horseback carrying banners, mottoes, and designs of ev- ery imaginable conceit made a pictur esque scene which was thoroughly enjoyed by immense crowds that oc cupied places along the line of march. It it estimated that 20,000 persous participated iu the demonstration. James Doyle, the counterfeiter late- ly arrested here, was brought before U. S. Commissioner llayue to-day, and his cat continued to Thursday, under $25,000 bail. San Francisco, Oct. 23. A Los Augelos dispatch says that the Presi dent arrived there t his morning at 9 o'clock and was taken in charge bv ti, rnnnt; mm!ttn .,,,,1 ,u;Jtllc postage stamp, as well us Gar- to Ornage Orchard and Vineyard ; thence they were taken to the Agri- cultural Park, where they were re- cei ved by the President and Directors of the Agricultural Association. After a grand parade of stock they return ed to the Cosmopolitan Hotel, where an immense crowd was assembled. Short speeches were made by Presi dent Hayes, Secretary Ramsey and Gen. Sherman and others. After hav ing visited the Agricultural Exposi tion they will be driveu to the mis sion, San Gabriel, where, after visit ing the Ranches, they will be met by a train aud proceed to Arizona. St. Petersburg, Oct. 23. An ad dress is being privately signed among the students here, embodying a peti tion alreadv submitted to the rector. fill' l-ipncnntafinn n Him mitilclcx. nf 'I LI.LlU.l IYS 1111 111 I 1J 117 KJ 1 I public instruction, which demtnds the establishment of a special student corporation with the right They de mand that no student shall be subject to summary treatment by the police without previous cognizance of the rector. I he Golos has a long article on the failure of the crops. It says the out look for Russia is very gloomy, and will have to buy grain from abroad How to feed the peasantry the coming winter is a problem occupying the se rious attention of the government, and there is no ground for expecting a good harvest in the future. The thousands of insects that defy all ef forts to exterminate them will lie hid den under the deep snow until spring when thev will renew their work of destruction. The Golos says the exnenscs for the )asf fiuancial year exceed the estimate by 360,000 roubles. New York, Oct. 23. Judge Law- reuce, in the Supreme Court Cham- bers to-day, on application of the Western Union Telegraph Company. granted au order to show cause, re- turuable on the 27th iust., why an in- junction should not be issued to re- strain the the American National Com- mittee from using or circulating litho graphic copies of dispatches of Mar shall Jewell, chairman of the Repub lican National Committee, sent to Florida, and given to the Democratic Committee, through mistake of the telegraph company. The original ap plication was for au injunction,which was not granted. The affidavit on which the order was obtaiued was madcbyNarvin Green, presiden' of the Western Uniou telegraph com pauy. "II - it, 1 . i . I .i.cago, in., uciouer -3.-ATrib- uuu o i iiBiuugiuii special says : Jion w..i.:.. i Jay llubbell, chairman of the Kcpub- ui-uu uituuuui commmee recalls a conversation which he had with Gen. Garfield at a time when the public opinion upon tho Chinese nucstinn was in its first formal stages iu the w M I east. We have said General Garfield had ccrtaiu fixed and iust nrin.ini which govern us in our treatment of f - lysv-u immigrants but those only are proper Jy benelicianes of our Government who come among us to stay and be- como part of us. We hare the same right to protect ourselves from bein" overrun by the hordes from Asia as against grass hoppers or any other threatened danger. Whether or not there is dauger of such au event is quite another question. New York, Oct. 23. The Protest- Rut Epiicopal convention refused the npplicalio , of the diócesi; of Virginia for hu asiu'aut bihop. A rcsolulioi, was adopted empowering the coin- mittee on expeuses to make nccessan arrangements with railroads for re dued fares, and to raise moiiev for traveling expensns to the next con vention j A resolution was unanimously adopted that the general couveutioi in 1883 be held in Philadelphia A resolution wae offered by Rev Dr. Dix, and adopted, calling upon the house tor information as to the ordination ot bishops. New York, Oct. 23. 1). B. Aeugor, Postmaster at Washington, D. C, writes to Marshall Jewell to-dav. ,iiat no such canco! li tur stamo as that showeu on what purports to be the envelope in which Garfield's letter on Chiuese question' was, was in use in the Washington office ou tho 23rd of January, the date the letter is claimed to have buen mailed. The lac simile of the stamp appearing onjthe envelope m question is totally unlike the oue me au- , . in use at this office on the 23d of Jan uary. It will therefore be seen that fieia's 8SnaliiP(l, is proven a forgery St. Petersburg, October 23. There is ft well founded rumor nfioat that 111 consequence ot court intrigues "gainst General Melikofl" he will re- lire to the Caucuses, aud that the compijny of ministers which isantng onistic to MHikoff will be reorganized. Ihe Russia has been suspended for publishing the above. All the fort i lied posts on the Turkoman steppes are prepared for a six months siege. Rama is to be provisioned and fortified for attack in less than a month. Washington, Oct. 23. In Rrooklyn to-day the secret service officers ar rested E. W. Spencer alias IJell Brock- way, C. II. Smith, X. Jones, P. Ow ns, charged with being conccrucd iu counterfeiting $100 uationnl bank UOtCS, All tl U. S tlOOO coupon bonds of 1861 issue. Smith confessed he engraved the plates for those and va rious other counterfeits. Their ex amination is set for next Tuesday. Doyle will be brought from Chicago to be used iu evidence. Santa Fe, Oct. 23. Deputy IT. S. Marshal Tony, who, sonic day's ago, killed a road agent, came in town to day. He reports that ho followed the band for fifty hours when they doubl ed .back and escaped liini, but falling iugiutothc bauds of Mexicans, who were ou the outlook, owe was killed in alight near Glorictta. aud another was killed near the head of the Pecos. Only two of the band arc now left. Chicago, III., October 23. The Times says the Democratic Slate Cen- tnil Committee o Indiana U moving for a comnlete t x-noson of the fnniitu perpetrated at tke late election and issues an address to the Democrats un-ino- that Senator McDonald be furnished the details of every case of perjury. San Francisco, Oct. 23. While Mr. Bridges and wife, of Sau Fernandiuo, were attending a political m?etinffat that place, their house caught rire,and their four children, the oldest 11 vears o'd, were burned to death. San FranciKco, Cal., October 23. The Democratic wing of the work iugmen met last night and withdrew Senator Enos, their candidate for Congress and endorsed Gen. Rose- crans, the Democratic candidate. San Francisco, Cal., October 23. The Burkentiiie, from Port Madison, with lumber, is ashore in a fog three miles south of the Ocean. House and will probably be lost. London, Oct. 23. It is un lerstood that a total ot 100.000 in o-nlrl will tin shinned from here tn-rt. for Am.rl. ' c5 - -J ca. bteanier triscia from llavero, for t . ir i . ixew lorK, aiso iook out 1D,000 francs, Dublin, Oct. 23. The tenants of King Harmon, ex-member of Parlia- , , , . - '0"'o, oí ouici laiutiorcis, 've recciea nonce no: to pay lull rcnts u,uler penalty of bcin?shot Dublin, Oci. 23. Tho indictments ; hgaiust the land league will include w speeches, testimony of 3.w witnes- 8CS an" various newspaper articles, A lew days ago 1000 pounds of IIome8take ore was run through the arrastra. The ore was taken from the tunnel dump without retereuce to quality. The sum of $41 was obtain ed from tha 1000 pounds of ore, thus showiug a yield of $80 per to n. This test establishes the character of the Homestnke mino and foreshadows a for t lio tn nip i t A special train of four coache conveying General Manager Stron; and a party of officials of varimi railroadt, passed tsoulh jesterday ii the front. They are iuvestigaiin. the resources of New Mexico, and be fore going east a portion of them will visit White Oaks and report upon tin expediency of extending a branch in fo that rapidly developing mii-erai co u u try. WANTED w ANTED. -One or two furiUliud rooms lor a lady. Enquire at this oftice. w ANTH) A cfwul II vol v lu. i- ... 11.1, drugstore. sotl' t ANTED. A r.iirse girl. Apply to Mrs. Chas, llfeld. . w ANTED. good gardener. Apply to mrs. uesmarals, J. us Veaa. W AN 1 ED. --immediately, al the hotel of . . ' - . . . vuillllllllQ, I, Ollll lU.lli;iI!lt one good first cook and one good second cook ; also nre irond waiter. nfii)--w FOR SALE. ?in SALIO, Torco llrst-clasa tots in the new I 1 town, ou tho hill adjoining Ihe residence of .1 . W. Love on (he south. Bast Location in tho city. Apply to A. .1. llongliton . ntf. 1IOItSALK. A good saddle horse, bv Mrs J Desmúrala. I IMK KOlt SALE. Bv Moore A Huir, at the ' ..' Hot Spring's. Leav orders atltcrliert A (Jo'sdnift 8t.ir, on tho plaza FOR SALE. My house and land sitimted at West Lhb Veifas, near he Jrind View llotel. Kor terms apply to the tiitdcrsifrncd, L:is eprns, N. M. D. PEREZ. Sept. 25th, ISM). nSl-lm. I TÍO It SALE. J00 head of r.ntl'r. Kor further J inlormullor. applv to Jiiflji Bros., Las Vc and A. Nelson A Co., Anton Chico. N. M.- I7IOR SALE A pood sixteen lioise power steiim eiisine, till in running order and hirco vnoufth to run a flour mill. Anv person ilebiriiifrto sec it rtmnliifr can do so uiiv dav nt my pinning mill at Lns Veens. Applv ' for t"" I JOHN II. W DOTEN. -';lí)-tr Dissolution notice. 'I lie linn heretofore existing under the name of l evy, Colin A Co., is this dny dissolved liv mutual consent, Mr. II . Cohn remains sofe proprietor, and assumes all liabilities Htfulnst the Conner llrm, ami collects nil outstanding delils. I.kvt, Coiix A- Co.. 11. COIIX. Las Vegas, Oct. 2 ISWl. 57-3w. Administrator' .N'ntioe. Notice is herebv criven lluit the Tl nil 1,nlifilA Court in and lor tho comity ol San Miguel, anil territory of Sow Mexico, lina appointód the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Frank Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted to said estate will mke immediate settlement: and all persons having claims against said es tnlu will present Ihcm within twelve months. 31. BRUNSWICK, lli.i- y A ti m i n Uti'n ii.i La Vegas, N'. M., Feb. 7lh. m. V. HREEDKN. VV. C. HAZLKDIXK BREEDEN & HAZLE DINE, ATTORNEYS f: COUNSELORS AT LAW. Albuquerque - - - New Mexico. ill pnetice iu the Sunrcnie and nil tln m tc nt courts of the Territoi y. The Best Place TO 23TT3T i NEW BUGGY -OR- Is from a Man thnt un derstands the 7 rants of the Country. Only Carriage Shop in New Mexi The only Full Stock of Carriage Th co. Material in the West is kept by If. . SIIUPP, Lax Vega, X. M. 1ST. SEO-TTIR,, Triillcante en ABARRO1 n Licores. PROVISIONES. Frutas Tabacos, Cigarros, ote,, Calle Segunda al Sur, - Las Vegas. G. W. PUICIIAKI), LAWYER' East Las Vegas, - New Mexico. JOSE I). SENA, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Santa Fe - ... Xew Mexico tend to business in both Span ish and English. prosperous future White Oaks. LAS VEGAS AND VINITA MAIL ANDJX. LINE. JtUNNIXU DAII.T FROM FOKT JIASCOM TO FOItT KLLIOTT. l'aient" and Kxpreni matter leavlnc Lm Vegas on Tuesday morning will bo rorwardod on weekly bucklioard through to any point ia the Pn 11 and! of Texas. Charges reasoimlde. C. U. AUSTIN. Proprietor. isTO. 80. Ward, IK G. Contractor and Buildr.e LAS VEGAS, X. M. ALFRED ii- SAiiKH, ATTOEXEY A'J .' XjJLVJ Dold's Bulldin. LAS VEGAS. - - X. M BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of err kind and style, at Her. D. W. Cal- feo's. English and Spanish, or in any other language, fur sule chuap or tdven away. M. MATTH1ESON, District Superintendent It. B. S. lor New Mexico and Arizona. K.U. SKIP WITH. Physician & Surgeon, OH ice over Herbert's Drug Store on the Plaza. Sania I?e Bakery Centre St., Eait La Vefn. Everything in tho baker's line eonstat!j. on hand HUBERT Y & AXOKLL, Prop'rs. EXCHANGE G HALL, A. T. Hoover, Pl op. la f-.rmer Kichnnse Hotel Building, n rfce Pinza, Las Veicns, X. M. Now open for Transient; Guests and Regular Boarders. Center Street BAKERY, And 1 jiincli Comitor. (Formerly Santa Fc Bakery.) IS NOW BEADY FOR BUSINESS Largest Oven in the Territory. Will supply Las Vegas and the Towns along the Road from Raton to San Marcial. Orders by letter will receive prompt at tention. IIUBKKTY k AN ft KM. "HOPPER BEOS,, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. CI-OTltlMi, BOOTS & SHOES. Produce h Spt-cinlty. Orders 11 1 led on hrt n tire. PropriHors ot the Delmonico Restaurant. Knst Venas, N. M. C. F. MASTSOIZ Contractor and Builder Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and S.n Marcial. jpi ANDUKWS, SANTA FK, Prices lor Assaying NKW MKXICO. (iold, $2.50; .Silver, $1.50; Lead. 1.50; Copper, $3.00. Samples b mail will receive prompt attention ftOTAKY PUKLIC, Alex. McLpan. Hobt. McLean . Jon. McLean . McLean Bros., Contractors and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine Plastering a Specialty. Contracts taken iu any Part of the Territory. Las Vegas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay nud Forage. Lincoln, County. Mexle. OTERO Y JEAGER, Traflcantes en Ibimttx, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. Piulado do l.lnroln, ,1w Mexlr. HOWISON A. FABIAN, General Comm'n Merchant! AN') SALKSMEN FOR EASTEBU OIT.ca Knst side R. R. Are. Manzanares. HU3E 3 , , opposite Browne A M. SALAZAIi. DININ LjAI Viab