Las Ve o" s Daily Gazette
srxn.w. oi:r.!i 2. iso.
R?.d Luck.
I.a-t 'I iii'sil.n iiiurnii ii Ucv. I. V
Ctdfeo . in 1 a "Millt-iuun liv the name .
of Chandler sinned for I'oraita. Mr
Calleo w ;i ging i!i'-oii1i in his bug
. ii l t t ..li i i i t . '
. wi.m- mv.k nun-.HT u;m .. ncs-,
cs :nm i coniincii mvo j i i : t 1 1 .
They lct'l lure c:irly Tuesday morn
ing and drove io( : noti Blanco, whore
they camped lor the night. .Wednes
day morning I hey got an early start
and madr a good di i ve. arriving at
the lirst lakes on llait roiile in time to
;'.irange their -:. 1 1 1 1 in good -hape he
fort! dark. One oí' He- horno was I ied
to the wheel, wh'i'.f I lie. other two
were turned ioo-,,; -to pasture.
Between nine and ten o'clock a
man wa seen to pas-; along the road
and it was also observed that he paid
marked at lent ion to the loose horses
hut passed on. In the morning Mr.
Calico's horse and one of Chandler's
was roiie. There is no doubt what
ever hut what the horses wore stolen.
Thursday all day was spent in Irving
to get some clue to the missing ani
mals but nothing could bo heard of
them. Friday morning di ho'ioof re
coven ng ihe stuck was given up.
Everything of import unco was loaded
into the bimgy and the two men ar
rived in town laic last night, alter a
tiresome drive of two day. This i
rather an unlort uñate circumstance,
as Mr. Cal ice's horse was a very val
uable on-, and he can illy afford In
ios him at thi- particular lime.
Mrs. Xewton Bradley ami two
daughters, who were drowned in the
wrecking of the Alpina on lake Mich
igan, wen; residents of Santa Fo.
Mrs. iiradley was the wilr! of Now ton
Bradley, a banker at. Silver City. The
Chicaco Times lias the following:
'Mrs. Now I on Iiradley, of Santa Fe
New Mexico, came here with her
daughter Katie. a ved 115. to spend the
summer. Shortly uier arriving hero
Khííc was Mnekon down with ty
phoid fever, and was very ill fur ma
ny weeks, and w? at one time report
ed dead. There is a deep feeling of
regret at the loss of Katie, cspoeially
af'ter her lonir illness and final recov
ery. She did not wish to go on 1 Ik-.
boat on Friday night, bi t wished to
remain here until she was stronger.
Her sister, Miss A. L. Bradley came
hero only few weeks igo, to help
nurse Katie, uní was looking forward
to the homeward trip wi;h much
pleasure."
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The Republicans of Santa Fo
county have nominated the followim;
ticket :
For Probate Judge, J oso 11. Doran
For Senator, Win, Brecdon.
For Peprcseiitati ves. Jose Manuel
Sandoval. Edward F. Benm-lt. E. IÍ.
Salazar.
For Sheriff', Joe D. Semi.
For County Clerk, Jose í. )rü.
For Treasurer, Ana.-laeio Sandoval.
For County Couimis doners, Abra
ham Slnab. 1st district: Jus: A.
Ortiz, 2nd district: Manuel Bodri
guez, 3rd district.
For School Co ini -doners, A J.
Triiehard, Pantalón, i I'.-ies, .John
Townseml.
For Cororcr, Tomas Quiniana.
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The Apache war was brought
about by 1 1 1 : lion. Car! Schnrz :ml it
should haw long ago taught that
gentleman Ihe importance of k,.(.,
the promi-'os aftlm governmeiil when
they are nado to an Indian. Had
Vietorio been allowed to remain np.v,,
the Hot Spring-; reservaiion, as was
promised him, Now Mexico would
have been saved a war of nearly a
year and a half, thousands of dollars
in properly, and most important of
all. Ihe lives of over four hundred
iilon, women and children That
broken promise has heen roMly to
New Mexico. Now Mexican
In Ihe general' convention ,, (lt,
Proteslant Episcopal church now sil
ting in New York, a memorial was
introduced Thursday from Hie Free
Church association, asking ior an
amendment of the church canons for.
bidding the consecration of any
church where pews of sittings have
been sold, and prohibiting Mi'eli sale
m mo i in ii " o Among other reasons
set forth Ihe memorial savs t hat '
'when churches are consecrated In
Almighty Cod they should, in no
sense, ho the p-oporly of a limited
nunib'r of persons who have bou. lit
their pews."
Sambo's conscience begin to huí f i
him since the recent election in Indi
ana. A colored preacher, exhorting
the "broreriu." mil his foot on ..v.
eossive bribery at elections and crush-
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"Dis tinir ho says, "obgitin' a hun '
di ed dollars for a vote 'b all wrong; !
icn uoiiar h .. much as it's worf."
Local Items.
i 'In1 pay ar came ycsierduy.
- Dick Dunn is down from Rincón.
-Albert Singer is u new clerk at
I 11 fold's.
Cy. Ilysingcr U hack from San
Murcia!. .
IJu,ilie8s al ,,u ikpot is steadily
Hie i easing,
.1. V. Aderton will go to El Puso
in a few days,
Mis. T. 15. Mills is hack from her
Southern trip.
-Chills and lever is a peculiar com
plaint for this latitude.
Jaffa P.ro.'s are doing a rushing
business in Albuquerque.
Heavy snows cau be expected iu
the mountains this winter.
A largo amount of freight is now
onthe road to White Oaks.
The Democrats in Indiana got
what they wanted a change.
Jacob Manthe orders the Ga
zette to Longview, Texas.
Pell & Cartan reported business
good last night, all they could do.
--Mr. P. Stoops, of ihe Western
nievi market, went south yesterday.
M. Brunswick has in position a
new and large sale, a regular beauty.
Some one hundred Americans
are registered in precinct number
five.
Cultivate a habit of going to
church Sunday. It will do you no
harm.
-Col. W. P. McClure is back from
Topeka and will goto the White Oaks
to morrow.
Flciiterio Paca is home from his
ranch and is laid up with sickness at
upper tow ii.
Kisiler don't , r-t anyihing for
being a Democrat! 1 1 o is a Democrat
from prim iole !
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i iia-i. iionmier went soulli ves-
t onlay to Socorro, after several days
in Las Vegas.
The; ( i a.kttk has more local mat
ter every morning than half t lie week
lies in the states.
"Billy's" now f-aloon was full of
jovial men last night: Ho has evi
dently got a good corner,
T. Davis, yesterday shipped two
ear loads of hides and pella to Obern,
ifosick fc Co., Chicago.
-Messrs. Scroll, Ellis, Btirk, Keeeh
and W. (i. Kooglcr, came up from the
White ( aks yesterday.
Ib-ii. F. Nolan, one of the loading
Republicans of Mora county, was in
theeiiv vesterua v. I le goes home to
day.
-I'ai ricio Onega is opening out a
in w saloon and dance hall in the
Felipe Lopez building on South First
Street.
Building is going rapidly forward
in the new town. This line weather
is a great advantage in getting up
adobe wails.
Pit KS1VYTKKIA N CJH'KCK.
Sunday morning service at 11 a. in
l-'.veni ii :' service at 7 p. in.
Sunday school at 9:1.3 a. in.
Ducks, goose, turkey, deer and
l.'c.ii', are the leading varieties of game
brought in Imm lake and mountain
by thrt hunters.
Y . v f orbelt is an independent
caudidaie for Probate ijlerk i.i Col
fax count y. Jamos K. Hunt is the in
dependen! candidate for sheriff.
The Milwaukee papers say that
So; rotary Sherman rather Iikc3 to be
called "Resumption John," and "Old
Specie Payments."
- Hon. Tranquilino Luna is now in
Sania Fo, lie, in company with Win.
Breoi'en, will visit the Cerrillos and
No-v Placers shortly.
The Directors of the holt 1 will
meet at the o Hice of A. Dold, Monday
evening at hnll-pat seven o'clock. A
full attendance is desired.
The finest carriage robes ever
brought to Las Vegas can be found at
Jaffa llro.'s. They are of fox and
Persian goat and softly lined.
Mr. Wise, who soon commences
ihe publication of a newspaper at
W hite Oaks, will start for that young
and nourishing city to-morrow.
A consignment of hemp larials
addressed lo Ihe Sec.'y of M Co.
Stock Growers Protection Society ar
rived. Does that mean business?
At (lie Republican Caucus of pre
''uli;t -'' Jso Monlova was uom
inated for justice of the peace, and
ISpifaiuo Gallegos for constable.
Indiana Democrats send out a
complaint Hint the northern hslf of
the -tate is flooded with new nud crirp
$1, $'J and $ó bills, while along the
Ohio river fresh $100 notes are com-
mon.
--Don't forget about the offer to
bring a woolen mill to Las Vegas by
Iowa parlies. We can a fib rd f o offer
inducements to enterprises of that
kind.
A stroll around Ihe plaza last
night iudicatcd a steady and gratify
ing increase in trade. lJusiuess houses
were full of customers and billiard
halls were crowded.
Moses Burk, formerly of East
Vegas, came up from White Onks yes
terday, where he is established, in bus
iness. He will lay in a large stock of
goods before rcturniii"-.
The snow blockade in Minnesota
has not yet been raised. The Winona
and St. Peter railroad has at work
west of Sleepy Eye a force of three
hundred men and three engines.
- Mitchell's Dramatic Company will
perforin in Santa Fe this winter.
They will perform in Las Vegas once
a week, if suitable arrangements can
be made with the Railroad Co
- V. M. Schell, who has been pros
pecting for Holmes & Co., in the No
gal country during the past summer,
came in yesterday. lie has secured
several very valuable claims for his
employers.
Look out, ye who are wont to buy
cattle and horses at quarter their val
ue, from doubtful sources. Some of
your bargains may lead you to an ele
vatcd position among the scenery of
a wooded landscape.
Horse stealing is now being car
ried on at a lively rate, in the'southen
part of this couuly and the northern
part of Lincoln county. Six horses
were stolen at Ihe town of While
Oaks last Sunday night.
The daily mail from Socorro to
Fort Stauton is now in full operation.
It is now being carried by riders, but
will be changed into a buck-board
line as soon as the stations arc prop
erly established and furnished.
O. L. Houghton, who is doing the
hardware business for New Mexico,
got back from St. Louis yesterday,
lie has any amount of money to bet
ou Garfield's electiou after fooling Ihe
pulse of the people in the States.
The Presidential party has start
ed for.Las Angelos frem San Francis
co and will come across the continent
by the Southern route. We mud
prepare to give them a blow-out and
at least take them out to the Springs
to wash and look around.
A stranger looking over the
Weekly Optic spied a half naked niau
with a patch on his back, among ti e
advertisements. He wanted lo know
if that was a Republican who had just
escaped from the belligerent Democ
racy.
The I. O. O. of II. meets at the
Odd Fellow Hall to-day at 2 p. m.,
sharp. All of the I. O. O. F. wishing
to take degrees are requested lo be
present.
By order of Tuos. B. Gaktrem,.
Grand Sig.
Ify. Hysingeu, Grand sec'y.
The parlies that left yesterday
for the lower Pecos in company with
our Chief of Police, by special request
of the U. S. Postoflicc Depart mont. re
turned last night, having met with
complete success as far as their mis
sion was concerned. They 1 raveled
about 130 miles in two days.
According to Prof. Grimmer,
there is a terrible seven years before
us. Asia will be depopulated, and
Europe will become almost a desert .
America will lose iifteen million in
habitants. There will be tempest
and inundations No prophet could
possibly be grimmer than this one.
The following People's Tbket has
been nominated in Lincoln county:
For Delegate lo the 47th Congress
Miguel A. Otero; for member of the
Territorial Council, D. M. Eastonjfor
Representative in Territorial Assem
bly, Florencio Gonzales; for Judge of
Probate, S. D. Lacanipts; for Probate
Clerk, B. J. Baca; for Sheriff", George
Kimbrcll; for Treasurer, Jose Mon
tano, for County Commissioner, F. C.
Blake, Lucio Archuleta, Franco Ro
mero y Lucra; for School Commis
sioners, A. G. Lane. Estolauo San
chez, A. II. Whetstone.
A car load of glass at
Rupe & Castle's.
--A car load of nails at
Rupe & Castí.e's.
A car load of pickets at
Rupe & Castle's.
For heavv shawls. laekts. ohm La
scarfs, nubias, cor8ci8,'flanncls, plaids,
repellents, waterproofs, merinos, vel
vetiues, tickings.drilliugs, canton flan
nels, jeans, niching, white aud color
ed wadding, go to C. E. Wksche, on
the plaza.
A fresh lot of fancy groceries just
received at C. E. West-he's store on
the plaza.
Buckwheat
n83tf
Flour at
J. Gkaaf &C o's.
L. L, Howisou of the Model Store,
cast side, has a full assortment of
bootn and shoes which he sells nt the
lowest cash figures, gstf
ffieuts, boys and ehiidrens ready
mado clothiiiir at
J. RÓSKXWAI.l) & Co. 41-tf.
Two good carpenters wanted 3m-j
mediately by
FiíAMí Oodkn. 41-tf
O.L. Houghton bus ordered an en- j
tire outfit of tinners tools and mi'ciiin
ery and will open a tin .shop in con- .
iiection wit Ii his store on the plaza. ,
He will be prepared to d all kind j
of tin work, repairing, etc. Is t
The old friends and customers of
Philip Ilolznian will be glad to learn
that he has opened out vviih a full as
sortment of general 'merchandise in
the rooms until recently occupied by
Fraley's meat market on Ihe corner
of Center sireet and Grand avenue If.
Notice.
All persons indebted to m; ei her
by nolo or account aro hereby notifi
ed that I). P. Shields Esq., is my only
authorized agent ami attorney for
collection of t lie same.
C, E. Vy'ksche. tf.
All persons indebted to me, either
on account or by note, arc hereby
notified that I). P. Shield, Esq., is my
only authorized agent and attorney
for collection of the same.
1168-tl' C. E. Wksciib.
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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, 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 Factorv Santa 1 e
N. M.
S. II. Lucas.
Reopened.
Mr. Philip llolzman has reopened
his store ou the 4:1st side 111 the cor
ner building formerly occupied by
Fraley's meat market where ho will
be happy to see all his friends and
customers. tf.
A car load of bar iron will bo re
ceived in a few days by O. (.. llough
tou. n
Wanted. A woman lo 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 lashionable mil
linery and has oponed a store two
doors west of St. Nicholas Hotel, in
Las Vegas, where she is prepared to
6uit all customers who desire latest
styles in either goods or work. All
hulies who desire anything in her
line are cordially invited to give her ;.
call before purchasing elsewhere.
6G-c-o-d.3t.
Those ladies hats and bonnets' re
ceived yesterday arc beauties indeed.
They are perfectly lovely. On exhi
bition at J. Ro.skxwald & Co.
One hundred dozen ran h egg just
received at A.J. Ckawfoiui'k.
Dissolution Xoüif .
The linn of Dotigher & l'aea i : this
day diss.ilv. il by mutual consent. Mr.
John Doughcr retiring from tin' same
Mr. Francisco Paca y Sandoval will
continue the wholesale and retail li
quor business at the old stand, on his
own account.
JolIX Doi'liUKR,
Fhancjsco l'.ACA v Sandoval,
Las Yí'gas, N. M., Sept. 'Jó.
Pickled pigs feel at A.J. Crawfords
Lockhart & Co. have received a
largo stock of oils aud paints; also
"I loldens enainoi oainl" which is wa
ter proof and read v for 11.-0, is con
stantly kept, y them. .50-1 1'.
CMP!! ÍEíM'k.
Now is your timo lo goto Isidor
Stem's. He must mark goods down
to make room for the mínense slock
of goods now in transit. Every
thing will bo sold at cost until the
new stock arrives. Call carlv and
late.
A largo and new stock of Ihe very
latest designs 111 wall paper just re
ceived at Jakfa'Bkos.
Now boots and shoes, a largo Mock,
just received at Jaffa Pros.
Flannels of all colors at.
81 if Jaffa littos.
All kinds of fab and winter goods
just received at Jaffa Bkos,
O. L. Iloiiiihlon has a regular nr
seual of fire-arms, the lvrgest stock in
all the west. It is not only for a re
tail, but for a wholesale triide that he
is prepared. His advantages for buy
ing enables him to sell this class 'of
goods as low as they can begot any
where. Boiled cider, a good article, at
Bell & Cartan's.
Quail, prairie chickens and turki ys
fresh trom Ihe plains of Kansas, at '
A. J. Crawford's.
Another car load of flour. lie best
in town, received by
J. (JllAFF & Co.
Something new ! new I new
raising Buckwheat Hour at
Self-
ll83lt J. CÍKAAK& Co's.
-
Fresh OyMers, Fresh Oysters, at
n3if J. Ghaaf & Co's.
If you wunt something good "ml
cheap in Ihe boot and shoe line, go to
C. E. Weschc's store on the plain,
YOUR L D F E
Should be Insured in a Reliable Company !
Tl.-c expense is so small ibat you will not feel the tax. We can, accommo
date you with liny of the mot approved plans.
You should insure against
ACCIDENTS.
In the Travelers Insurance Company,
Pleilfc'liig you any otirn from
1,000 to 310,000 in case of death and from
H5 to $50 a week in ease of bodily injuries.
WE U KPP.ES EXT THE
BEST FIRE INSURANCE
COMIP-A-ILSrilES.
$30,000 PAID IN LATE FIRE.
Combined Capital over $30,000,000.
LLS &
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS,
lTT
all and Winter Stock
ALREADY
OF COURSE,
New York CI
DON'T FAIL TO CALL.
Also Agents for Devlin Co.,
For Suits Made to Ordei
Cottages to Rent.
't wo new cottages to rent at the
Hot- Springs. Apply to the Now
York Clothing Store, East Las Yo
gas. 31-1-tf.
hidiiia Pottery.
The large.-t irtook, in the United
Slates, of Indian pottery, both anci
ent and modern, ai M. A. Gold's In
dian department, Santa Fe, N. M. tl-tf
Parlies desiring locations on which
(o build house,- ior business purposes
or residences, would do well to call
on the uiuiersigued, who will soil lots
at reasonable rates. All said lots are
dtuated 011 the cast sido of the rail
way opposite 1 ho depot. For terms
etc., apply lo
M. Salazak.
Oiliec north-east corner of the
p!.i?a. 2-16-tf.
Holbrook's tobacco is the best.
Fine Boots.
J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform
the public, that they are now prepar
ed lo do all kinds of work in their
lino. Fine work a specialty.' Shop
on northwest corner of plaza. -16-tm
I would respectfully call the atten
tion of all persons going to and from
Ihe White Oak minos, and the. pub
lic in general lo the fact that I have
removed our store from Tecolote to
Autor Chico, where 1 keep a com
plete assortment of general merchan
dise; and make a specialty of miners
supplies, provisions ect. " Anton Chi
co is on (ho direct route to the mines
aud I sell goods at the lowest rates.
David Wintkrnitz,
Anton Chico, N. M
"Wo are prepared to furnish all
kinds of building materials for con
tractors. LoCKJIA UT Si Co.
21-tf.
Wines and liquors of the best qual
ity, and of the best brand at whole
sale or retail at M. Iloise's, south side
of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf
An Interest in th ej Evai3 Caal Mines fo
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 in.
Th'n is the only coal mine within lift v
miles or more of Las Vegas. Coal is
in great demand here, prices ranging
from seven 10 eight dollars per "ton.
There are two lime kilns withiu three
hundred feet of the coal shaft. For
further particulars address
J. G. & F. E. EvaSs.
n81"tf Las Vegas, N. M.
'" M
"Wanted. Ten stone masoua. Good
wages paid. Apply to D. C. McGuire
Liu VcKaíf. N. M. 57tf.
13,000 IN HOT SPRINGS FIRE.
Losses Taid over $100,000,000.
HADLEY,
AT THE
othing Store !
AND. AT THE
Reliable Insurance
L I VERPOOL $ LON
DON GLOBE.
HOME, of New Yorh.
SPRINGFIEJ.b, Fire
and Marine, Mass.
C. R. BRO WNIJVG,
Offce in the new town.
Coffins, Caskets and
Undertaking Goods of.
all lands kept constant
ly on hand by
FRANK OGB EN,
Las Vegas, N. M.
Orders Promptly filled.
Clean towels and sharp razors at
Judd's liarbor Shop, Exchange
Hotel. tf.
Brick for sale in large or snip 11
quantities, at Lockhart &os.
A fresh assortment of gent's fura
isbing goods just received at the
store of C. E. Wesche.
All kinds of wohen goods just re.
ceived and for sa e at low figures, at
J. ROSKNWAI.D & CO. 41-tf
Ribbons for the millions nt
J. Rosenwald & Co.
Ladies suitj, silk, satin, cashmere the
most beautiful goods you can wish
for at J. Rosen'wali) & Co.
Genis, ready made clothing, a large
stock at J. Rosen wald & Co.
Bools and shoes a complete stock at
J. Rosenwald & C:
Go to M. lIeisc,on the south side
of the plaza for line wines, liquors and
gars. 253-tf
Go to Judd's Barber Shop and get
scraped, Exchango Hotel. tf.
Pickets for sale nt Lockhart & Co'a
planing mill. 29-tf.
Notice is heicby givcu that I
have at present 110 agent or agents
whatsoever and that all my business
allairs will be managed by myself
PllfWl' IIOI.ZMAN,
Las Vegas, Sept. 22. 1880. 49-tf.
Ladies cloth, Merinos, Cashmeres,
in every variety at Jaffa Bros.
Kin
A full assortment, of IlonieopatbU
remedies constantly kept 0 hand at
th Ctttral Drug Urt. Sll-tf.
ATI