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I LAS VEGA s LAS VEGAS, ;X. M.. SATITHDAY, XOV.I vM 1VF. I Mi, 1880. NTO. í)i). GAZETTE. Philip Ilolzmnn, DKM.I.I! IX- GENERAL lUUDPU AMfllQI? Little líoek, Ark.. Xov. 5-SulR. Loudon, N..vemhcr f. At 7::W list j tatinjr tliat lie d rank the former t ii. ki.Uv ; cicnt advices have been recei ved to ! oveuiiig Doblor ent lamo and retired QdiaMüy at one doe. Another lias J ' make assured the election cf .fono . but reappeared again at 8 and walked w arm carefully put up in splints, ,' !; ami oi:ami:n iwi. PAINTER. anil Convene democratic, to congress j apparently as wrll as ever. from the 'Jnd and 3rd district.. The Latest Advices Say She is Very j Republicans are jubilent overVthe i hope that .Johuson and Murphy . lay I be elected in the first and fourth dis tricts owing to slim turn outs in Doubtful and will Prob ably lie Republican. several strongly democratic counties plM-nt in rn f i urifnnnrla fr n rtttt'n. (clock the lameness again returned and he again retired. Howard has virtually retired from the contest. Montgomery, Alabama, November 5. General Joseph V heeler has un doubtedly defeated Lowe, supported i .:.. :.. . i mi- laicsi sm ir, iiiiiii i i i in nut tancv dressings in a separate oarcel. I hey 1 I.AM ÍA.A, NKW JitXIO.i. ... .1 ....... 1. IS. . . are great believe nernal admin istrations, and, alt.. i- n ' 'ave only a cut fiuger, it is diflicuu a china man to see why he should not get some medicine to 'eat ' " m:iii-:i!TY a Mccakkkkv, .lames (iehcrty, Kd. MeCnlVrey. PLASTERERS AND BUILDERS- Will attend to nil contracts promptly both ih IVllill Ull IIVUIOUi Corner of Centre Street and Grand Avenue, East lias Vegas. As complete an assortment of Mer chandise as can be found anywhere which will be sold at. the lowest pos lib seratcs. John C. Carris, THE BOSS Bool V Shoemaker The Amii icaii Fias Torn Down and Insulted by the. Chilians. The Walking Match in England Small Pox in San Fran cisco. . Democratic Opinion : "it is the Culmination of a Se ries of Blunders." -OF- Opposite Jaffa liros., gmirnnti'ps satisfaction ami a perfect lit or no pay. A. Desmonts, HOUSE AND SSCft r a i n 'L' i; if. Frescoe, graining, """calsomhiing, paper hanging, etc. Leave orders wuii in. ueise on me pia.a. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE. HOME, OF NEW YORK. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MA RINE, MASS. HAMBURG-MAGDEBURG, HAM BURG, GERMANY. C II. BROWNING, AGENT. OFFICE IN SEW TOVFW Coffirs, Caskets, Ami Undertaking Hoods of all Kinds Kept Constantly on Hand. 37 IT-Z-INT 151 O G-ID IE 1ST, LAS VKUAS, X. M. All Orders Promptly I illed. J. W. LOVE, Commission Merchci n t, Las Vegas, New Mexico. HAY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, Handled in Car Lots. Butter, Eggs and Poultry always on hand. Cash paid on consignments. n :V3 pa;- rH-i -m s (Operative and Mechanical.) Listening to the sol icitatatiou of many citi zens of Las Venas, Mr. V H. Demaw has opened nn oilice for the practice of Dentistry. PAIJTI.t.SS EXT It K'TIOX OF TEETH. THE DOCTOIi's, Sl'KClALTY IS FINK GOLD WOKK. Teeth Extracted, Plumed and Pepaired. MotltUft PYlllllinKil mill nitilp. iritw... r...... . i.u.uKe. ATTIFICIAL SKTS OK TKKTH INCKI.IU I.0 1 1). OKKIl'K IIOUIÍS FROM 8 A. M., to S 1. Jr. uin.li ncierenci! jiven. All orK Warranted. iii on ,orin me 01 l'la.a. Open July J. N. FURLONG, PHOTOGRAPHER, Gallery in the Rear of the Exchange Hotel, West Las Vegas. eichaed' JDTJ3sr2r, iVOTARV PUBLIC, mm: N. J. PETTIjOHN M. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vegas. Chronic Diseases and Diseases of ti .alesa Specialty. . HOTSPIMNGS - - i Vi A. M. IAS VEUAS Central Drng Store, 2 to ü P. M. OTERO Y JEAGEh Trtiflcantes en Aburóte, . Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. roiHliulo de Lincoln, New Mexico. H'nshingtoü, November 5. A pri vate dispatch received here to day from the United States district attor n;?ry at Richmond snys: Virginia i '!'.'!!: !;.!! Hi: iir0 ;r'v. utJiiOoi ú' i,Ovv iiajoiíiv, ;ai.l Ihcre aro Mrong republicsn coviuiirs i hear from. 'he d'-moTais arc 1 clined to concede the f(;i(c. The tato Miereiaiy, icPLerson, of the re publican congressional committee to day claims tha t the next houo well have ISO republican members against a total opposition of 143; there only seems to be three districts at all doubtful in this calculation and con ceding them to the democrats the re publicans would have exactly the con stitutional quorum and abare major ity ot one. The belief among the re publicans is that the presidentelect. Garfield, will call the house in extra session on the 5th of March next, for reorganization. If congressman Frye of Maine, is not elected to succeed senator Hall his chances for speaker ship of the house will be excellent; he is a personal friend of the president elect. Chicago, Novembers. The citv re turns have been corr-ctcd so that the liual returns will hardly change the figuies. The result shows that Gar field has 42,972, Hancock 38,311, Vy cav er 1043, Garfield's plurality being 4, C61. The county vote for Garfield is 54,886, IJaucock 44,309, Weaver 1114, Garfield's plurality being 10,077. The vote of Governor Culloin is 53,939, truinbull 44,719, Cnllom? majority being 9220. The count v and state candidates arc elee'ed by majorities somewhat below the electoral ticket. The republicans gain two representa tives in the state le'dsliiture and senator. The democrats gain one representative. The gains of repre sentatives are made at the expense ot the socialists. The Congressional candidates in the first, second am! third districs ran very evenly, great interest being felt in the north side, a part of the third where one or two wards made a strong move against Farwcll. He lost somewhat in them but iu the country where ho resides he gained so much as to put hin, ahead of the ticket. The I' ler-Ocean says there is a movement on foot to impeach him. J, FRANCO 0ÍJ A VE8, If. Atlanta, Georgia, November 5.- 'IM. lit i me.iUiauia constitution says it. is the culmination of a series of blun ders beginning with the Rotter Com mittee and ending with he surrender of the party to the selfish whims of an element which had John Kelly for its commanding general. It would an pear that the lino of sectionalism luid been sharply drawn by the voters of the North and we would be willinc if the South bo permitted to do the same. .Vith respect to the nroress and improvement of those conditions ana torees which make men hannier in their fields, their workshops and the'r homes we have a happy future oei jro tis-HUd to this end we should look entirely." Wc haVc the cause of I public education to promote and the I welfare of a great and growing sccf ion to foster. The South expected little riffSrefrom Hancock's administration thou it will ask from Garfield's. . San Fraucisco, Cal., November 5. Seventceu cases of small pox are re- puneu io-aay u,, to U00n. L-mis Kapha, a lato register ofelcnti, ,rc - vv.j jit i) no nrrestrd to-day on au imiictmt,ut .A V hcusion of danger, to make the Dem ocrats anxious about these districts. Telegraph operator at Ozaek dis patches that on the top of White Oak mountain, two miles north of Oznck stones two pounds or less, have been nsing from the earth and falling like hail, and driving families out of their homes, and that rcat excite ment prevails. New lork, November 5. A dis patch lrom Panama dated October 27th says that Captain Gage, of the American steamer Laura Isabel has made a statement to the U. S. consul or agent at Payta of the seizure af his vessel by the Chilians while he was on shore. Charles Alston and Robert McLeish, engineers', declare they were on board at the time and were ont ered out of the launch bv the officers 'Vi'., roí.;; pnífi;..-t ,-! h.v. luldilj do u U i ho C S, ílu,:. i;.. i,-' !i . i'. uVr trumped on Uu- i:;í: spvenlj time- uttering cursis again-! tin; peo ple of the United Piute, who, a they .-aid were the cause of the blow iny up of two of their vessel diiritiir the present war wiih Peru. New York, November 5.- Rev. J II. Hyatt, who defeated Chittenden for Congress in the third Brooklyn district said to-day : Some of the Republican papers have referred un kindly to my political status. 1 don't propose to answer personally any of those attacks but refer all who wish any information on that point to un political god-father and beloved friend, Thuriow Weed. I still con sider myself a republican and nn in dependent republican but in voting on any bill I shall not look to its party libel. I shall vote according to mv best judgment as a patriot. New York. November 5. At. the National Republican Committee head quarters this moruing it was agreed to use the remainder of the campaign l'uud to prosecute the Chinese letter case and find out not only who wrote it but their policy toward the south will be kept reasonably solid for her own protection and l'c-r the purpose of preserving the balance of power after the next apportionment when the political domain shifts from the east to the west. Cleveland, (.)., November ó. The President this morning received the members of his old regiment at the Kennard House. 'Je made a speech declaring; the principles of the repub lican party were just and whatever was done was for the welfare of the country. This belief was iustified in the e cction of Garfield, and his elect ion was. pi omoted and the interests of the parly served by the policy pur sued. The president and wife wont' east to-day. Garfield was in town to day. Chicago, .Nov. 5. Tho Inter Ocean Washington special says tho Republi cans will control the House of Repre sentatives, but if, will be by n narrow majority. Figures just made up at the Republican Congressional rooms from the latest reports show a Repub lican majority of not niorc I han three and possibly only two. In this how ever only Republicans are counted the Greenbackers being classed as op positiou. London, Novemebcr 5.--At 5:40 the score was, Rowcll 4lJ2; Littlewood 447. Doblcr's trainer said he would give him a long rest and thiuks if the swelling in his leg should abate he might yet take at least second place. Ihe 'Manchester Guardian." a most influential paper, congratulates both parties in tho United States on the decisive result of flu election. Chicago, Nov. 5. A geutlemau re ceived a dispatch this mornino- from (lie United States Attorney lór Vir ginia, '"Virginia is in doubt, as half the State only gives the Democrats 4,000 majority, and strong lleoubH- cau counties to hear from. The dem ocrats arc inclined to concede tho State. r Raleigh, N. C, November 'Piftv- four counties, easting two-thirds of the vote of tho state, give Jarvjs, a democrat, for governor, a inninritVof oy i no greeiio.tcn.i i -, au.i i i:mui.i:ui., in the eighth district. This makes a solid democratic delegation from Ala bama. Cleveland, O., November 5. Yes terday a boy (bur years old was found lying near the railroad track on the lako shore with his head between two stones and a heavy tailroad tie across his neck. Wilmington, Del., November 9. The official count shows the vote of Delaware on tr.e electoral ticket to be as follows: Hancock, 15.813 ; Gar field, 14,150. The Soli South. Not. the least of the blessings of the Republican victory will be the disin tegration of the Solid South. Asa political factor jt, lci been, a rrvd. ! ' -. Il !"- )' c. r '. I, ií'í;.;oh 'f it - oí Y i. lij,-.- ij. A iO.iig it Vviii bo r itUjilv .1 MiMi-irC Vm, !, (!) hi' ij.. uioh bccuiiM' the Democratic pnrfi of lie; North cu not bring to it suilicieui, Jorco io put the menace in to execution. Therefore the best thing it can do is to dissolve, ft has had under the most favorable circum stances a to. si opportunity to do some thing, and it has ailed. similar combination of circumstances will never arise again. Jt will never again have a candidate w in will pos sess as much personal strength as did Hancock, and when it lost with him it lost all. There is no reason why the South should continue its allegiance to the Democratic party. That allegiance has been one of misforltiuo in the past, and it will be one of misior.une as long as it is in existence. The one and only effect the allegiance has had has been to harden prejudices and present animosities which had better he forgotten. Uy long odds the head of the Democra ic party, the South, has been compelled to concede all that was highest of the party gifts io the tail. "You arc right to resist the North audits ideas," the doughfaces have said to their masters, "but as long as the North and its idea an. so strong you must give us the big nom- iuationsso as to avoid .suspic ion.'' And thus by ilieir cunning they have gained that which they could not get by force. And the Sou b has been foolish enough to cultivate it memories and hope that in this false sunshine they would grow into something that would be a little like the foolish dream that was dis troyed by the civil war. It cannot be and it will not be. Il is vain to look foward to it. The les son ot Tuesday is the lesson which will be taught whenever necessity de mands. The old and narrow doctrine do not fit a uation, and it is folly to strive to lit. it into the narrow folds to ailiancc! can change the inevitable. The war settled manv. thins. bin long before the war the principal that progress cannot be. stayed was estab lished beyond change. Tho south must outgrow its provincialism and broaden its views. It must recoo-l nize that the old has passed away and that the new is with us. It must move foward with the rest or it will con linueinthe isolation of a difl'crin- civilization made burder by poverty opposition. To do this it must break away from the democratic party J mast make the departure it should have made long ago. Courbonism is au antibue which commands neither respect nor eon-dderation. The southerner who has the fore sight to see this, the ct urage to pre sent if, and the intelligence and force io make his people seo il, will become one of the great statesmen of there. p-blic. He will be a benefactor to his country and a patriot who will com mtind recognition north and south Who is the mau?-Ex. messrs. uupe tv asue a'e sicaoi ly increasing their business. They propose to erect a new store room on the north side of their planing mill to contain their stock of hardware, tin ware, glass, paints, oils, etc. Every tlnng about the place has an air ot vigorous push and energy and their trade does not lag for a minute The Miuiug World, by Mills & Hadley. is out for November. This number is au excellent one both as regards the mining intelligence con tained therein ami the general appear ance. The circulation has already reached two thousand conies and is becoming an authority on mining news in New Mexico. Messrs. Marwede fc Urundey, the new hardware house have begun to receive their goods. They have a cry :yi- -icck i h'-ic in -.-',. ' :';.y: .-(' ;:::-! .... ,:, ; ; ... vri'i-c. etc. They ac busy. uupaeUhisr tiu'ir gnoiU in their ,-.i;,i: room in the Roscinyald block. As im v arc i. periouecd hiiriuos mmi ;:iu wlii have a large and well .-elected stock, (bey will undoubtedly merit and obtain a good share of the public patronage.) city muí r'Miiilvy. (.ivo us a r;ill niul try our wink. I.AS VKiiAS, - . .,;v Ml-: XI to'. K. II SKIPWITII, I'liYsieiiiii & Sunreoii, ' FT) ' Oilicc over Herbert's nio- Store on tlie I Maza. Sania- Fe Maker Cent iv si., KiMt l.ns Vcii--. Kve-ything in the baker's line constantly on hand jJTURKUTV & ANGKLL, I'mp'rs. HOPPER BIROS" Dealers in Staple and Fancy Groceries, cuninxu, boots ,t siioKs. l"v.iilure a Snecii.lty. Onlers lillml on short, '''P. Vr. i--!!ot-í of III - Jj," lr'" ir i T? r.c1 v T.nH l.na Vesas, X. M. C P. MAST30FP, CONTkáCíOR and Buildek WANTED. W r ANTED A rclu'.b le niiiii or Ijov. Aimlv V at Billy's" on tliopUua. - 11 ' "tlTANTKD A r if Cowl waxes wnllie jiaiil il' saUsluntion is gHen. Ajiply at this oiUei! oviiiklivss l'aalei-i;-s Dunn, l; i neon, N . M. tl- yTAXíi:)-- situation to .lo Kfneral V lmiisu work by i li,ly. Iimin. nt tlii-i ullieo. II-. J AXTF.n '.--One or two fm-ii.vliuil rooms i a ii.i. r.iiijuire ai tins ullice. FOR SALE. I. lias. Tolt, Kust -si'le. jjoi; lltNl' One front, mom 'vest of M 5.' Ilninswiek's ston-iy A. Dolii. . s;... r ' "OltSALK- A let of i-leiivs, lmñ7lo rob 1 two double sets ol luirni ss. Innuire of ' Dol l. s-.u.; l ... lias V c--as. ,Nmtu Fc. Alhiiij.icni,.'. aiol Sm Marcial. W G Ward, Contractor and nuiltlr.e LAS VKCr AS, N. M. W. H. VYHiTELAW Attorney at Law, Will at twiil to all legal busines jiroinptly , Outer Street, Kast Las Veras, Now Moxini 17!)-(l. i ni S.ALK, -Toree tirst-i-Iass lots in the new S lown, on the hill ailjoiniiifr (lie resilience of I . . I.oveonthe south. Host Location in the eity. Apply to A. .. Hoii!?liton. s.itf liVMt .SAU. A good sMildle horse, bv Mrs P Divinarais. 5 i. FOX SAT.K.-i:vMnor;.v; -l,f.':t'íi.e V"1 ht'n- J-i'ave order.-? atüerbert A C tolnig store, ofithopla.a í 'VMl SAI.K.-ltlülieailofeaitie. l-'ov further IL inloriuiitloi: apply lo Jalla llros. , l.ns Ve-i-f, .mil A. Nelson & Co., Anton Clueu, X. M. -grVH: SAI.K-A good Ix'cen horso power I steam enKine, all in ninninu' order and l.ii-eeuouali to run n Hour mill. Any person de.-irnifrto see it running can do so iiny d.iv at 'I'.v planing mill at Las Veis. Aiiplv ' for ,"'nis I JOH li. OOT'KN JJ'J-lf BACA HALT, Foi: liKXT.-The proprietor ,. ,","? ''!'- t,' "'l"ve his residence will rent linca Hall tor the eominpr season, ov Mill sell it V l ' '"""UIJIU I" ice. i ne liall is the he-t In the lerritory and is inovided wiih a Bti.iro and (uiij li.te scenery. Address, AXIOXIOJOSE 15 AC A I.as Vegas, X. M. Os r. A solid pold watch charm Mileld with J tl,ri'0 ó'iks .nil K. L. and T. in the 1 ;nks Anyone returniiii; it to this oilice will be liber ally rewarded. FOIt SALE. A lirst-elass stock ranch nt Canoneito, near he l.oiichos Good water facilities, jrood house with six rooms, stable, good well etc A (rood title will ne Biven. Kor part.c!ilars emiuire . t !)!Mm MUS. V KOII m An English physician stationed iu Formosa says: " "The Chinese make, on the whole, very good patients. Oc casionally some of them try our pa tienco not a little. One tnkes a four days' supply of medicine away with Administrator' Xoticc. Xoticti ÍS ht'Pl'hv invmi ti.,t tlirt II.... , (i" mu nun, J lo UÍ1 1 (' court in and lor ihe count v ol 8an Micruel. and Ti'lTMri l-v nf Vim,. l,x-l.... i. " , . 1 - . ...... - j ... ... .. ...v.,,,,,,, ,,, up loillicii Hie 1111- der.nirneil iidininutrniór , i th. ..o...... ... . .( i.iiiinwn. i iii'Hin il i. i ... . . . . . , i,-,oii.i ii i e ei m su il estate wri ion . ,,,.., ii.., , .. ... . . , , ,,,,1J "u "uiiienieni ; mid all ncrsons li ivin' claims aif.iinst said e,I tale will present them within twelve nionti.s ..,,. i M.niiCXsUICK, r v x- i, , , Administrator, r.as e.iras, N . M , , Ku!i. Till, lssn. 6100 llcu ard for Torn Oran. 'I he aliove reward will be paid by th,. Mora ( oimty htock Grower- Association oí Mora Co New Mexico, lor Ihe arrest iiwd delivery to the proper authorities at Alora Countv .Jail of TOM DKAV aiias TuM ( I.M.Ml (S nvm Arme, , ta, Ued lítver, . M , fo r stealing cattle. ! in when list nnnt iv,.ni .. .... ... ... . ol the Mirrow Ouajii; liail Uoad cniiips at lüo Arriba county, New Mexico. A STAN";-' ;i ' j't i-itl) O j" $,v) H OF "(: l.i fj. FKIiKD. Foi''tliMurrest and conviction of any TH IK F who has. stolen Stock fieiiu,y member r tw Mora County .stock Grif.tfrrs Association, and $100 ÜM'VAUl) Will be milil for inffii-imiiO. l.i,.u ...m ,.. , .i. . . . .. V. . " " " 111 aii'i fi un- i;iun ihiiiii oi i, livers oi .stolen Stock S'KlCfc. C.IKJWKlfs ASSOC! A1IOV, Alora County, N . Jf ALFRED B-"SACÍÍCIÍ, ATTOEXÉY A.'.!.' LAV7 Mam.facturer ol MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS YUGAS. - . . X. M lo Homero líiiildinu-, Kii-t siilnnf t lie I'lnzn. wTsteeie", .JC.Sl'ICK l.l-"THi.; I"!..;!;!.; lor I -,-e.. ine.l No. '-'.I, I'.ast I,-. Vcjfiis. Ui-ai Kstiite, Colleetutir Ajrenl iiu-1 Convev iineer. Deuds, Mortgage ami .iuslices' lilnnks lor ale. Oilice. on ihe liill between ilic nl.l .l ,. towns. B I V. V t; y - A i. ' y , ALBERT St. mmtB. Proprieisr?. Opposite .Jaffa 15 ros., Jv:-t Su!e. Fresh I-Jcer always on I)raurli , so Fine Cigar's and Whisk e v. Lunch Counter in Can nectiofj HOW SON &. FABIAN, General Comm'n Marchants AN.) SALKSMKN l'OU EASTERIT HITS S3, OIKce F-ast side U. I!. Ave., opposite Ilrowne &. .Manzanares. JNO. F. BOS'TWICK. P. O, LYD0N BOSTWICK & LYDON Attornoya-at-Iiaxv. Olliee at. Exehango Hotel Iiuilding. Las Vkoas, X. AL OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers in GROCERIES, PROVISICIT-S, Corn, Hay and Forage. .iroln, C'uiMily, Sou Mexico. BIBLES! BPLZ!j! BIB! i: ! Or everv kiiei ai, style, at líev. D. W. Cal ce s. i nu-lish and Spanish, or In any other languii,.!', lor ih cheap or íhen away.' M. M vi J iriKsoN, District superintendent 11. a. . ior New Mi.'áí- i and Arizona. Dold's BuildiiT LAS VEGAS. X. Á1 G i. HAiniEii, SURVEYOR. i1";0!1', "."."'"".l'i'lnff tfU' to tlmmirw.r. AIe.v. Xeijeaii. Kobt. .McLean . Jos. McLean . McLeau Bros., Contniclors and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fine Plastering a Specialty. Contracts taken in any Pan of ll.o Territory. Las Vegas, N. M. BILLY'S" In Dold's Block. Xorthwest Cor. of the Plaza. The most elegant appointed saloon in the Southwest. The finest liquors in tho country. Mixed drinks a ppee- lllltv fino l)nv .n.l -.'..I 1 \n\n At iO:!1Il,"n ins next viit he b in;;s his :-'t ni -'" Un-sin.vici noiirc im m