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1 LAS VEGAS W GAZETTE. . . ;ncc2 VOL. Philip Ilolzman, -DKALLK IN- GENERA jj HAUPISE u Comer of Centre Street and (.irantl Avenue, 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 SBCgy 1 A I N T K U. Froseoc, graining, calsoiniiiing, paper hanging, etc. Leave orders with M.lleiso on the plaza. "ALLY'S7'" En Dold's Block. Northwest Cor. of the Plaza. Tho most elegant appointed saloon in the Southwest. The finest liquors in the country. Mixed drinks a spec ialty. Open day and night. PHOTOGRAPHER, Gallery in the Hear of the Exchange Hotel, West Las Vegas. J. AV. LOVli, Commission Merchant, Las Vegas, Haw Mexico. II AY, CHAIN, POTATOES, APPLET, Handled in Car Lots. Butter, Eggs and Poul try always on hand. Cash paid on consignments. W. Steele, JUSTICK OFTIIli l'EAOK for l'lecincl No. 29, Kust Las Vegas. Ileal Estate, Collecti opr Agent and Convey ancer. Deeds, Mortgages ami .1 ititicen lShuiks lor sale. (Mice 09 the hill between t lie old ami new towna. John C. Carris, T!ir. JiOSS Moot & Shoemaker OK "W.H"i3iS- jsi 9 Opposite Jada Uros., guarantees satisfaction miit a perfect lit or no pay. W. H. VVHITELAVV Attorney at Law, Will attend to all legal business promptly, Center Street, hast Las Vela's, Xrw Mexico. 179-d. B ti E WE II Y SAL DON. ALBERT & HER3ER, Proprietor? . Opposite Jaffa Tiros., East Side. flresn lJeer always on Draught. A so Fine Cigars aud Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Con nection iTZJSJSSr XV. XiTT023Xt.r, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, - - - N. M In Romero HnlliUn?, Kant Side of the I'lazu. N. J. PETTIjOHN M. PHYSICIAN aná SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vegas. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of Females a Specialty. HOT SPRINGS - - - Stol'JA.M. LAS VKÜAS-Central Driiif Store, 2 to ü 1. M JNO. F. BOS'TWICK.. P. O, LY DON BOSTWICK tu LYDON Attornoys-at-Iaw. Ofllcc at Exchange Hotel IiuiUüng. Las Veciar, N. M. J. FRANCO nil A VES, Attorney at Ba&w ArtUtJlTKRiiUK. .... xkw MEXICO Why? Will you pay two prices to irresponsible lied I I'M for Bflvlii(? niacliines. when for one half tho money you can buy any first class machine mudo, and warranted from threo to live years among wlilcMOe the Singer, the White, Do mestic. New American, etc. Kor prico apply to A. T. Harrison, at Hammond's Hardware House, Trinidad, Colorado, 1 1 -3m. MER TELEGEAPHIC. Tlse Wan of I.tftU'is wil! ay Attention to the Silent Man. not The Ministers of the West C'nti ctsed by the Episcopal Clergy fiesident Hayes "Catching It" for Vot liemg at Home to Vote. The Nicaragua Scheme Will the I' ii i (oil States liaise $15,000,000. Xew York, October 2.3. The re port of the executive commit tee to members ol the provisional inter-ooc-anic canal society on the present con dition and prospects of the Nicaragua canal has just been issued in pamphlet form. Tt sets forth the following among other blateinents : As soon as the concession was made by the Nic araguan congress this committee sent one of its members to London and Paris to confer with the financial forms. Satisfactory interviews were had with many jeading financial men. The World says it is generally con ceded that the subscription in this country of $15,000,000 to the Nicarag ua canal s'ock and guaranties of pro tection by the United Stales, which indeed is fully provided tur in the treaty stipulation with Nicarogua would secure in Europe any amount necessary for the completion of the canal. Its comparatively small cost will enable the company to earn pay ing dividends at rates of toll that would bo ruinous to the Panama enterprise without crediting any amount for the passenger business and commerce of the Pacific Stales. We have found a t ratio actually awaiting its opening amounting to 370,G21 tons about most of which there is little roam for dispute or doubt but the comm'iitee prefers to adopt 3,000,000 tons as a basis of estimates. While still omitting all passenger traiic and not making reference tojhe probable land gnnts a charge of two dollars per ton for canal tolls and of fifty cents for all other charges would give for a business of three million tons re-, ceipts of $-1,500,000 for expenses and net nearly five per cent on the capital invested. New York, October 25. A Mon day's Times' Columbus, Ohio, special says there has been no little unfavor able criticism directed at President Hayes for not being in Ohio tovote at ihe recent election when his presence might have been some encouragement it Republicans, and that, too without ut'ering a word. One of tho most prominent nrinagcrs of the Republi can parly in a recent struggle made the remark that if the President uid not come home to vote he would nev er forgive him for neglecting the in terests of the party which placed him at the head of the Nation. This gen tleman was one of the faithful band who secured his nomination at Cin cinnati by personal and persistent ef fort in his behalf. While the admin istration of Hayes has not been such as to place his party on the defensive during the past two years his interest in the success of the party in his own State has not been of such a character as to increase his popularity. The delegates which have visited Garfield almost daily show a marked contrast when compared with those that visit ed President Hayes prior to his elec tion. Garfield, at M cuter, a compara tively inaccessible little village, w''eu compared with Columbus, the geo graphical center of the State, with its twelve railroads has been visited by five delegations when Hayes was greeted with one. The marked in crcasic of the Republican majority in Garfield's old Congressional district is evidence of his popularity. It is said of him that during his Congres sional career he has never failed to bo at homo to vote and seldom if cvrr failed to be on hand at locul or vil lage elections. In Ohio, as elsewhere, he is growing stronger daily. New York, October 23. It is fig ured that New York will go Republi cm by nearly '25.000, although san- LAS VlíG-AS TCTKHiDAV, OCTOHKR.QO, 1880. guiñe Republic .ns claim tliü State lij as high as 00.000. Stanley Jluntlv : telegraphs the Chicago Tribune lliatllions avcar." to-day the Republican National Com-! "Why," suid Mr. VnndcrbiW, -the Re mittee will expose another of the a!-! publicans have legislated interest le-reil Oariield letters. It is one Ken uard Pi.illip0, ore of the editors of "Truth," who was unearthed by a de tective in tho omply of the Republican Nalioual Committee. Phillip- is an expert in imitating all kinds ofchi rography and lately copied from memory the names ot all the men signed to the Declaration of Indepen dence in so skillful a manner that a cursory look would indicate them as genuine. He has a mania for imitat ing handwritings. He is an active md able politician and practically controls the "Truth." Huntley says the facts arc authenticated and be fore the Republican committee and would have been published yesterday but that Gen. Arthur interposed. New York, Oct. 25. In the l'rot estant Episcopal convention the com mittee on state of tho church, pre sented through Rev. VanDeusen their report. They say "We would not diminish, but rather increase all the appliances and instrumentalities for carrying blessings of the Gospel to the Weslern Slates and Territories. In the report they censure the ten dency of the clergy to frequent places of amusement and advocate tenden cies which are not consistent with ministerial lideli y and approach the realms ot wordly conformity to levity a:-.d indifference. They mention the atricals, dances and suppers as means to draw money to carry on church work. They believe these practices destroy the public respect for many teachers of our holy religion and ap peal to mu i ves from which men should not. not act in our Redeemers service. Report adopted and sent to t ho house Bishopi New York, Oct. 25. A Telegram reporter. enquired of Gen. Hancock to-day in regards to affairs between himself and Grant. The following is the substance of the conversation: "Has Gen. Grant retracted his assault, upon your character?'' "Ho has not further then what has appeared in public print." "Have you written to him?" "No sir" "Nor lie to vim?"' "JSo, sir. We have :.t had ihe slight est communication .iih each other in the mailer. The allcdged state ments were at lirst published I was surprised that he, an old soldier should thus attack another. Report er recalled the fact that Hancock had said that ho would make investigation and ascertain just what language was used by Gen. Grant, and I hat hi re ply would be forthcoming if necessa ry. Hancock has now concluded not to pay any attention to the matter, lie considers it a thing of the past about which the least, said the bet ter. liouuon, uet-ocr jo.--.via 1 new Har ris, a speaker at a land meeting, at Gal way, yesterday, asked whether i! were belter that ouo man should be shot or hundreds of families be driv en from Ireland, and said after the evictions of fanners he had resolved that if farmers shot landlords like pat ridges he -would never saya word against it. His speech was received with cheers. He 1 1 en denounced the agent by name, but was rebuked by the chairman of the meeting, The Times summarizes Parnell argument in his speech yesterday at Gahvay as meauing that crimes are justifiable by f ho delcrniinatiou of the government to keep peace and the refusal of the IIoHse of Lords to pass the compensa tion for the disturbance bill, and says it is impossible to mistake tho mean ing of such argument in the person of the man who uses it, and the condi tion and jemper of the men who are criminally misleading the people calls for instant attention. Chicago, III., Octobcr-25. TiioDem ocratic candidate for Congress in the first, disirict has gotten out of the coming shower by withdrawing, giv ing as a reason that he discovers it will bo impossible to c.trry the first disirict which heretofore has been a doubtful 0113 and iiequcntly repre sented by a Democrat, without the use of more time than he can give it. Ihe Democrats have Humiliated a. man to replace him. The Tribune bus aw interview be tween Eli Perkins and V underbill : "I told Mr. Vauderbilt on the (rain to day," said Mr. lVikins, -'that the Re publican party had been accused oí legislating for the rich and against the poor. Looking up qu "recall y the millionaire said . "Then, Eli, T must be an awluily poor iii.mi fur ihey have h'gisl.ilei! iik of about, two niil- TIow is it ?' I asked. - from seven to in ur nei- .-(-lit i tl.nt poor larmers out west can l ave mon ey cheap. They had belter takeoff the other per cent. Eli." New York, October 25. Arrange ments aro being completed for a grand republican rally meeting in iront ofthc Sub Treasury, on Wall street on Thursday afternoon. Sec retary Shurz aud Hugh McCallogii will bo among Ihe speakers. Large delegations from the Provuce Ex change will march to the meeting. The republican members of the Stock Ex change are to appear with badges. It is expected that the democratic dem onstration at the same place last week will be thrown far in the shade. Paris, Oct. 25. The Cabinet Coun cil rescind the permission granted by Constaus. The Minister oí the Inte rior at a public meeting said in rela tion to the General DeCressy affair, that "he deemed it monstrous 1 o al low Cnmunists to publicly nulliiy a Geueral whose honorable career was not effaced by curtain indiscretions. ' London, October 25. A bark that has just arrrived at Yokahoma, .Japan reports that she boarded tho Rriiish ship Greenhorn, from Hong Kong for San Francisco. The ship had been on her beam ends but was obliged to cut away the masts to lighten the vessel She will be brought to Yokahoma for repairs Quocustown, October 25. Painel!, in speaking at a banquet at Galway to-day said : "1 feel convinced that if ever you call upon your couutryineu in America for and show them that there is a fair chance of success you will have their trained aud organized assistance for breaking the Uritish yoke." Re rli 11, Oct. 25, Economic address in session here express the opinion that the present great production of grain in Ihe United States is due to excessive drain upon virgin soil which must be followed by exhaustion, so that in lime the condition of agricul tural production in America will fall to the European level. Rome, October 25. The Pope Sun day in receiving the former pontifical functionaries energetically practiced his right to temporal power aud de scribed the commendable entry of the Italian troops into Rome as accursed. London, October 25. A tire occur red in the central telegraph office at Manchester Sunday and two hundred wires converging there were melted. The whole system of telegraph wires terminating in Manchester were de troyed. lE Last evening a goodly number of ladies and gentlemen gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, in East Las Vegas. They met for the purposj of having a good time and no one was disappointed They talked, chatted and played "Roast, Rird or Fishes," "Twirl the Plate," and cha rades until 10 o'clock, when refresh ments were served, alter which the social plays were continued for some time. All present, enjoyed themselves and were highly pleased with the gen erous hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory, Folio r. ing are the names of those present : liobert Hopper and wife, Mr. Talbott and wife, AV. II. Allison and wife; Mellamos Dresser nndCalfee; Misses Lite Talbott, An gelí and Neville; Messrs. Angelí, J. P. Hopper, S'.ccker, York, Kooglcr and Landers. The bear meat at Ilnberty & An firell's lunch counter, Sunday, was ex cellent. This shows that these gen tlemen have euterpr'iKe and are bound to treat their customers to tho best products of the country. It was a Cinnamon hear and was killed a few miles above the Hot Springs by a Mexican. The Mexican, was so pleas ed with his stK-ci'ss that he started riht oil aain promising to brine; in : another bruin 111 a few days. - -Mr. John li. Wooten left for Ihe States yesterday, to purchase mate rial for Ihe building of T. Romero it Son, and the Santa Fe hold. He will also employ nd bring wilh ,m n force of carpenlers to assist in carry ing on the work. Ho now has a force of men framing limbers at tho depot for the holel, which will bo ready to ship by (ho time he returns, which will bo in about two weeks. $G0 REWARD. I will give the above reward for the return of my pony, which was lost Wednesday night October 20th, 45 miles beyond Cañón Blanco, on Albuquerque road. Said pony is Iron (rey, 4 years old, saddle and harness marks on his back; nice looking. When lost had on a stripped harse-blankct and new white girlie. Return the poney, get your money and no questions will be asked. D. W. Cai.fi-k, PaMor M. E. Church. Las Vegas, Oct. 25. 1380. wanted" VV situation to do general hiuiBü work by a lady. Inquire at this o aloe. tt. AIT ANTE I). --One or two faviistied t t lor a lady inquire at this oilico. FOR SALE. 1V)lt UKXT -One front room .west of M Brunswick's store by A. Dold. K7-tf. I '.OR SALE- A let of chairs, buffalo robes X Iwe double hela o: harnesa. Inuuiro of A Hold. y7.tf- nOR SALE, Toree fiivt-class lots in the new ! town, on the hill ndioinincr Mw. i-ni,i.,..,. c 1-ove on the south . H.ist Location in the city. Apply to A. ,J. Houghton. H.llf. TMOR SALE. A good saddle horse, bv Mrs i' Desmuráis. f JMK FOR S.W.E.-liy Moore & IhifT, alTlhe j Hot Springs. Leave orders alllerbeit A 1. 0 drug store, on the plaza 1?IOI, SALE. My house and land sitiiMted at l1 Ylest L:is Vegas, near the Grand View Hotel, tor terms apply to the under.-hrned, IiM VegMR, N. M. n. l'KKEZ, . :'t. 25th, iSKtl.--njl-lm. IOR SALE. Itlliliemlof c..'illi(.. Eor further ,-. inlonmilioe applv tu .I.-ilVa Uros ,as p. ,'", :ind A. Nelson Co.. Anion Ch.co, N. M. IMI. SALE--A good sixteen horse, power A sleam eiiidne, in running order and largeuioimh lo run a Hour mill. Any person dcMrnigto see it running e.-in do so aiiy d:iv at my pinning mill at Las Vegas. Apnlv ' for u'rw f JOHN I!. UOTEN. '.!;!)-1 f - A(!A IIALL FOR RKXT.-The proprietor 1, Ji'1?,nnt 1,1 removí! his residence will rent naca Hall lor the coming season, or will sell it lor a reasonable price. The hall is the be-t in the territory nnd is provided with a stage and C(iinilete scenery. Address, AN IONIO JOSE RAO A Lus Vegas, N M. Notice (u (oiilriiftofs. Sealed bids will be received up t . 8 o'clock p m. on Monday, Xoremberlst, for constructing the inundation and cellar walls and all exeavu t ion roipiirc.it for the new hotel to be built on the northwest corner of the plaza. Plans and specifications to lie seen at the ollice of the ar chitect, rhas. ttheelock. The right to lfiect ñu y or all bids is reserved, all bids to bead- """lii 10 ioe secretary oeo. j. Oinkel. ill order of Hoard of ilireetors CUAs. RLANCIIARD, Pres. IHhhoIiií ion Police 'I he linn heretofore exlstnu under the mime "I I evy, Colin ,fc Co., is this day dissolved bv unreal consent, Mr. II. Colm remains sole pri'iTU-tor, muí assumes nil liabilities against 1 mi lormer lirm, and collects all outstanding Levy, Conv.t Co., , ,. If. Cons. I.iis egas, Oct 2 1S8. ó7-;w. Administrator's .ftxicc. Notico is hereby given that Die Hon . Probate Coui 1 1.1 ami for ihe couut v ol Sim Miiruel. and i i üoiy ot New .Mexico, has appointed the 101 dei'Miriifil hiitni.-tr.nar . t the ,.Sate ol Frank ( Irij.nian, deceased. All persons indebted to ".ii ' ist.no wih mul;e imim diate settlement: an , all persons having claims against Kiiid e late ir ill present them within twelve months ... 1. nitcxsn ick, . 1 -'..J Administrator, i-a Segas, X. ,., Kcli. 7th. IHSu. St Mary '9 Colk'gt; Board and Taction f or 10 months $200. Payable in money and products ot the country. Tnis Business College Will re-open on the firot .Monday in November. For particulars address BEO. DAVID, President DISPENSAS Locaicd between Las (iallinas and Tecolotenos, 15 miles from Las Vegas. The best road in the country. sboanrct or ajjl hi a us at o- A LA1HJK STOCK ALWAYS ON 11 AND. Also Shingles, Dry Sheeiing. I.uni her of any quality desired. Hi iti s to suit i;v i ylxxly. ISTO. 87. W. G. Ward, Contractor and Buildr.e LAS VEGAS, N. M. ALFRED li. SAOKR, ATTORNEY A.Ü.' LAW Dold's Buildin. LAS VEGAS, - N. M BIBLES ! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of everv kind and style, at Rer. 1. W. Cut fee's. KiiifliHh and Spanish, or In any other languafre, for sal cheap or Riven away. M. MATTHIESOX, Dlstriet Superintendent R. R. S. lor Sw .Mexico ami Arizona. E II. SKIPWITH, Physician & Surtreon, OUiccovcr Herbert's the Plaza. Drug Store on imla JFe Hakcry Cen I re .-St., Eas't Lai Vef.is. Everything in the baker's line constantly on hand miKEUTY k ANGELL, Prou'rs. EXCHANGE HALL J ) rop. In f.rmer Exchange Hotel Building, on the Plaza, Las Vegas, X. II. Now open for Transient. Guests iiiid Kegukir Bon n.l er.s. Center Street JLX.. :í I , .And .Limoli Counter. (Formerly Santa Fe Ilakery.) IS NOW READY Full HTSLESS Largest Oven in the Territory. Will supply Las Vegas and the Towns alón'' the Head from Raton to San Marcial. Orders by loiter will receive prompt at- tontinih HUB HUTÍA AXGKLL HOPPER BEOS Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, CI.OTI1IXG, HOOTS & SHOKS. Producen Siiecialty. Orders lilledon shoil no . lice. Proprietors ol the Delmonico Restaurant. Kast l.as Vesas, X. M. C. F. MASTSOFF, Contractor and Builder Las Vegas. Santa Fe. Albuipienjiie, and S ii Marc i d. jjl ANIMIKWS, JVk. WkS 9(a3 rk W B "C3 HI L , SANTA I K, - . . vj,;vv , KXICOi Trices tur Assaying - (JoUl, $2.60; Silver, $1.50; Lead, $1.00; Oopp,.T, $3.00. Samples b mail will receive prompt anetition Alex. McLean. Uobt. McLean . Jos. McLean. McLean Bros., Contra.ot.oii and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine Plastering a Specialty. Contracts taken in any Part of the Territory. Ias Vegas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. Miicolii, (ounty, xen .Mexico. OTERO Y JEAGER, Trallcantes en Ibi-.vus, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. Q-U.ID.A.Lj- A.EA 0",l,Ml0 ' Mln. ew Mexico. HOWISON & FABIAN, General Comm'n Merchants AXi) SALKSMEX KOI EA8TEEW omce KMl .Mo K. . Ave. , 0,7 M. S ALAZAR. : Lavkías - Si-.w Mkxko N