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Las Veg?s Dailv Ga?ette SATl'RDA Y. NOYKMKF.R a, im. 1 Ktfí ). "ii iralf tli'- l.or-l II '' nation-: j.'.ai-e lllIU til IXMiplr. ' " Thanksgiving Proclamation by the Gov ernor. Kxk( TTivi-: ( )itu i:, t Tciriloi y ni New Mexico. S To tiik l'Koi-i.r.: Sacred hi-i'iry early records lli' as sembling i' ilc people lor I haiiks glvíng and l'raise, on account of ob vious public bcnclit or escape from great calamity, So in Colonial times when starvation, grim and ghastly, Bu Iding Ron'.. 1 T he quarries near Las Ycgas h fiord om: of the linc-t building rock that can be found anywhere. The rock from thc.-e quarries is both cheuier ami : bcitcr tlian ''l ick, ami look equally as ; well. The rocks are in layers and arc ; ' from two to eight inches in thickness ' jiiuda-- large a desired. They are a ! red and-ione. coMinacl end rin" ! I ., licit struck, much after the fashion j of earthen pottery. The advantage I of using this rock instead of adobe is, iliat it can be used anytime of the 1 year, in winter as well as in summer, uud cua be quarried much cheaper than adobes can be made. During the winter season adobes cannot be made on account of the freezing, iviiir.ti )rppenrilv. PTcntlv hinders Loral Items. The American Indepcndsr.t Association. The mud lias dried again. lustier proposes to do the wheri in'. lie likes it. 1'. E. Herbert is m have a drug store in Lockhai Is new building. Scott Moore and O. L. Houghton made good wages out of the election. Choir meeting at the Methodist church to-night. Don'i forget it. All turn out. M. Whiteman has e.;nt v.xru d to ship l.-;!,000 pounds of freight to the While Oaks. --The snow quietly disappeared yesterday, leaving the streets slightly muddy. Tlds organization extend un invi tation to all men alio wish to In court members to attend any of their mect i ings and inf ñu themr-elv s thorottgh ; ly whether or not to become members j of tin Association. No distinction is i made bv the Association in regard to ua'ionaltiy. All meetings are held at their hah in West I. -is Ycgas. at the rear end of Hie Catholic church, the two-story bunding west of Odd Fal lows' hail. M. KSTMS. .!. V.. R-A"i,iNi;S, l're.-itieti!. Secretary. The next meeting will take place ' "inlay night, the Sth hist. A large assortment of flannels and waterproofs at I !,-.,-,.. . , C- i 'r.o Y o UR LDFE Should he Insured in a Reliable Company ! The expense s .so small that you will not feel the tax. Wc can accommo date you with any of the most approved plans. You should insure against k. O O X X ES 1ST T S . in the Travelers Insurance Company, riodjihifi you anv sum from $1,000 to 810,000 in ease of death and from $o to o() a week in case of bodily injuries. WE KKPKKSEXT TIIK '-.v ' r' n BEST FTE IFwlrt ág il' some oik; t i . i latter 1,11 ,i'K,; H tiarrios in hand ami deveh.pe them properly, much buildiug could he done this winter, and the one having it in charge would make some money out of it. Surprise Party. was averied bv timely relirl from he- ; - yond I he sea. pioneers assembled for l'uill1iny l'''' alion- prai-e and thanksgiving. The fact dale- the custom of annually :s seiubliugthe people-, lirst by Coloniui proclamation, afterward by procla mation of the Territory or State and recently, in addition by proclamation of the President and very properly making the custom national. Peace now prevai's within our bor ders. Now Mexico's undeveloped re sources are commanding the atten tion of the lirst and best men of the Republic Knterprise, capital and skilled labor have come and are com ing with the iron arteries of com merce centering upon the Territory. One of these arteries in a lew days will he completed in a coiitinous line ami (t once become tr-'us-lcrrUonal and traus-eoutkicmal. Educational i a r i ! 1 1 j..; -re ;;' rovc'tr ;.to' in- Last evening Rev. I). W. Calfce and wife were agreeably surprised by a pleasant party of ladies and gentle men. ThnresidenceofMr.If.il. Al lison was the designated place of meeting and alter all had assembled they proceeded to the parsonage and walked in without any further warn ing. As they had called uninvited, all mare themselves at home and pro ceeded to start the molasses to boil ing an? do corn to pooping. W'.iile fhU: pürt o! the programme was being 'itV'I .oí --i! ;,, ,. unph k"i tlr- i-c- d. i t'u JOiuoig pro.-...-. (,.., lióos o hi.- i , I . !C ; ' ' . K ; ( t, j ,t J,; ,i.. "mib stak'i-;.,.' . , 'oito.it-' -'i iivi I lie ear h no i-ease a in ni i, .i n n. . ; until all hands were sweet, weeler erati. . n !,o- le.lh herder ium b oshaml- ' sweeiest. uie parlv consisted ol Misses Angelí, Nellie Xeville, Talbott, iiuf e;vr by pi;ying, !tiing mi .oí i 'i.;:, iii dm lime t ! . . - lool.'iss.i; . i ac.jiiircd ib,, coiisistencv, usuallv 'MC ,,!. ,.) I . , .'; ... , According to 1 1 1 c tiovernor's liroclaniation, Xov. -'.jih is to bo keut as a day of thanksgiving. The Gaziíttk job ottlee is now do ing more and finer work than any other olliee in the Territory. Democrats arc all talking of mov ing to Santa Fe, as that is the only re liable democratic county in the Ter l ifory. Mr. A. C. Sloan, representing a house in Kansas City returned yes terday from a successful business trip m the south. d. W. Stanley, Kansas .City; W. II. Moody. White Oaks; Geo. iitiell. St. Joseph. Mo., are registered at the Sunnier house. The Optic does not seem to be able to comprehend that it, is possible that Lima is elected. It still talks "? as :, ;U .!,-.. ,-: ;,,;, j,, I,. .-..i Ladies suits, silk, ninrino and ilan nel, perfect, beauties, at. I. ROSKNWAU) Si Co'.s:. Corsets of all descriptions at J. KOSKXU'AM) it Co'.S. liliinkets, a lull slock at J. Rosk.vwam) S: Co's. The lii si instalment of our tail and winter goods have arrived. Daily heavy additious will make it the most perfect stock in ladies' and genis' goods in this market both for whole sale nnd retail Ira le. J. KOSKXWAU) & Co. Two hundred boxes of boots and shoes just opened at the store of C. JO. Wkscjik. Come and insneef ill-.' im.,i;t'i .r... ....... ki, i, i , , u j cloth lor ladies' riding habits at C. E, Wkpckk's. A full stock of kin'itixl ;.,.!-,,.-. nood--. nob-as. scari-, ami o(!ier u : ,, ,' s'."i''l.(MIU iAH) Combined GENERAL IX I'ATK EIRE. .Sl.'Uioii IX HOT Sl'RIXtiS FIRE. Capital over 30,000,000. Losses l'aid over $100,000,000. & HADLEY, INSURANCE AGENTS ma a. I ii in in i. r,. ii .in,! , , I . i .. I ' v ' ii'n e iai"ci M... ' it nr ,T i.i,,,. , w -'"i. uiuaun, .Messrs. u . ii. ii. Moadened heir range and opportun-j A!lisolli McrtIf , ' .(.esare st, lopennig. Oa every hand ! Müül,. ,.. A1,(. ' among the humble and weak as well ! 0PV( 1 as ainwng the bold and powerful and i i. i i n , , w,.in,,- r i , Laeh and all were pleasantly enter- wealtliy are ound causes to remein- ! . i i . . . her with thaukfullness the .J e s I , 'V' which crowns ,! Vear. UlC;': lür,l!"CS' r 1,10 hmc 1,0,1 hcm xw ,t " , ,. ! eat in such a pleasant place. yr, theretore, in obedience to this , tJ( venerable etistoui sanctioned by the; A GootTiHine. noblest itiijiulscs of giatlitude and re-! ligion, I William (j. Ritch, acting gov-j 1,10 Good Hope mine at the Cerril ernor of the Ten itory of New Mexico j ,()-S owned by W. A. (Jivens and oth do hereby appoint ' crs, is no.v showing up to srdendid Tnrnsn.VY, novi:m ni:i í.rn, 1880, advantage. The ore now taken from " P'n which ihc people suspend- - t,lls dne assays from f75 to $.'500 per ing their business and avocations, are torb which is not only good, but, very rc'iuesioil to resem'.de in their usual 'ood. Prof. Robertson has a beautiful places of worship, and around I lie ! specimen in his oflice at the present taiuilv fireside for I turn TIIAXKSdlVINC AM) i'K ATS K to Ahnighty Cud for the past, to earnestlv 'o n and guidance in the future, and j 'i hgures in tlie near future. oilierwise to ohserve the day ns be- c mie ; an hi.';o!g ;i . i u;n.o,." ud fa vored people. In testimony whe-reof I have hereun- I i 'PI l. ; . - . i . i in; iuck is a nielli, grv in coi- jor, fine grained and thoroughly mix- Mis mercies n ed with galena. This is undoubtedly eak lor wis-1 !1 l I'.v valuable mine and will bnn- The , , : 1. 1 ; lrilish govern nic-nt is now i'J ;t t Chatham : naval oioiini. I '-aded the Polyphemus ' hi,; ve-sel. seal ! , i sa. er- I A It ly unlike anj thinn' lirevioiislv seen in 1 1... ........ : -. .i . . . i .im- i " i .i i (i.i v , im uesi; ,eo as an ar io s. i my mum and the great of i h e Territory. Done. 'it SiiiitM I,'., Mr, .,,,;(, this third Tay ol November, A.I). I m"H'(l -heci-plnled ram of LG;50 tons, ei-htv an.l.fr 'vV.;y.v.V-'í'V -'ed !5'500 1""'sf; "o. She is built almost " ' ""omii JlUie-l . ..i .,,! n, , l i i"m" ul1' ne one Hundred and ,ilt1'- W. (í. RITCM. Sam i' F.t, Ivi.t.isoN, Sec'y. Asst. xc'y of l In? Territory. ' My the Governor. she will be the most formidable vessel in the world, and the opinion has been formed that there is no vessel afloat, no matter ot what discretion, which could survive afler one or two ., . ! blows from her ram JvxU'Iimvo and cosily arrange- i mentswillbe perfected during Mie -Eour additional precincts were present winter for ih" devehniomnut ! heard from oilieinlh- ;., n.;.. of the mines in this territory during veslerday. Anton Chico gives Otero ; "l""1 ami sunimer. UncJ1 majority; Lhaperito, 10 majority 1 the heaviest, emigrations ihat ever i ÍV"' '-a; Cabra Sprinsrs. 35 ,.,!,.;,' flow Iwt iiV,, ...... ..... ... puuiiiry win )oiir in here this summer. It takes tinm lor the mines of a country to become known abroad nnd then also, time to start the devclopenienls tío rcoii. These (wo stages have be,.,, m,,,,,! Ihrough with in Xew Mexico "and from now on her grou Mi will be ex ceedingly rapid. Our fellow townsman. Prof. Robert son if now doing much for ibis ter ritory, h y his untireing efforts n ,.x. aminingthe mines nnd writinu them up properly. Even iMV ; s" ediu .vriti ir ,i series of art icles'.nd rcpueis for i o m pa u i es in New York .... i r . i ano nomion. jim will Koon bear their leuil mate fruit and Xew Mexi co will be a great jniner. I$u' few n turns cam. in yesterday of an official nature in regard to the result in the territory. Well authen ticated ne.vs was received that Otero 11 . nau carried .Alora county by 100 ma jority. The people's ticket", however, or rather fusion ticket, was elected ove- the regular democratic ticket. A report was current on the street this eveniirg that Tnos county had "i-ven Lima a majority of 500, This news was brought by two men who had just arrived from Tnos and who left Micro Thursday morning. The ma jority is given at such a large figure that It ueeds confirmation lo mako it lor Luna; Pecos, -Jo mnioritv fo, Oiero. This ,ak(s twenly-one pre cincts olficiaüv counted. Luna's ma jorities foot up 7-ix, and Oiero's 427; giving the ion,,,.,- 3J1 majority thus far Puerto do Luna was reported as giving Olero no majority, but the ceriiucates have not yet been received. The result in the Territory so tar stands as follows: Luna has l'-ioo majority in Valencia county, 1.000 in IlernaüPo, 3.30 in San Miguel. 300 in Socorro, 75 in Doña Ana, or a total majority of 8,125. Otero has -too .Ma jority in Mora, 200 in Santa Fe, IHl in (.rant, or 781 in all. Colfax and Lin coln yet to hear from, will give Otero iiKijontics whilfl the great chances are that Ria Arriba and Taos will give Luna majorities. wheeling mne'i. ; ,Vi!l (.01HÍ1 llfy u itlu. ni fai!. ihe baud in attendance. The Optie man wil! f'irnish Ihe mo ti o power. Ivistlcr was examining the wheel barrows yesterday with an eye lo lightness and speed. W. G. Koogh r promises not to carry more than Hit y poumk of rocks in his pockets, O. L Houghton has auother car load of stoves His warehouse are full and he is now storeing them in the new livery stable ot I!. L. Rurris. He proposes to supply the fcrriton At the Grand View are register ed: A. L. Adcock, La Junta: George F. Can is, Boston, Mas-.; Annie O'Oon nell, San Antonio, Texas; A. C. Sloan S. A. jlartwc!!, Valley Center, Kan sas. A big jollilicatioii meeting, illum ination and spread eagle time gener ally is projected by the Republicans, in consequence of the Election of Mr. Luna, to take plac.: on the plaza some time next week. Mr. George F. Canis, foimerly of I he P.oston (ilobe aixl more recent ly of the Omaha lieeis among the recent arrival.!. Mr. Canis proposes to k cate i-crnnwieiiGr aiui has nccMiieil - i' - position oi) !;.e ediíona-1 síaíl'.oí' Un Ga',i:tt:. --W. ('. Medley, of Mill- & H.,al,y. proprietors of the Mining Worlds has )tirchasod an interest, in the Little Alack Lode in the While Oaks. He proposes to be; not only a theoretical ' '"vesting in good property. The hardest political battle of the campaign in this territory was fought right here in San Miguel comity. Roth parties were well organized uud buckled down to work with a defer minaüon to leave no stone unturned to win. It made a pretty fidit. ! Mr. Thomas Fril.land who h is charge of Chas. Ilfeld's Tiptonviiie store, came in yesterday for new loods. Me slates thr.t the festival at the Methodist parsonage last, Wednes day evening at t iptonviiie was large ly attended and was quite successful They propose to have an slcr sop per next Wednesday niht at the same place, and lo which all are invited. wear to. e . i'. ed r,t il.t ,! ,.i,:',-i -(,. f.f t ;. i;. tlorx n 'i -1 all am Winter 'Stock I lio folh.w áu di.ilcli iu.-l r,;eeh ed by .Mr. Mysin er. froin the Fast, dateo Oct. 25. 1330: 'Please adver tise our whole slock at cost to make room for the enormous slock of o-oods I have bought. LSI DOR STERN. According to the above advice I hav -the pleasure of informing the citizens of Fas Vegas that in compli ance with above at" vice all roods wi.'l be sold at eastern prices with freight added for the nex' ten davs 11V MVSIXGER, u nil I3inuii is! Í'.IÍA. Those ladies hats and bonnets re ceived yesterday arc beauties indeed. They are perfectly lovely. On exhi bition at J. RoSRNWALl) & Co. Another car load of Hour, the best in town, received bv d. G II A FF & Co. Soineihimr new ! newt i.w i ir. I raising Uuckwheat iloi.r at lt8;1t J. (ÍISAAK& Co;s. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Oysters at. ll8;'il" -L (íiíaa'f & Co's. If vou want somei bino- ,.,,,i .,,! cheap in the boot and shoiTline, go to C. F. Wesche's store on the plaza. Flannels of all colors at l-,,r Jaita Ruos. All kinds of fali nod winif.p i.,wi.. i;:-t received at Ja k;-a'i'ohq .LRK.()V . Tf IK. Wow Store ! OF COURSE, AND AT THE -si a D O FT FAIL TO CALL. Msg Agents for Devlin $ Co., For Suits Made to Order Heopeneti. Mr Philip Molzmau fas reooened his store on. the east, side m r;' ( (,r. "i-building formerly occunied bv '' Vlh; 'a.meat 'market where he will b,! ' l' l" -e all his friends and cusí ónices. . . --A car load of bar "i. .,, xi , i.-vodinafewdaysbv O. ... ,,. SvMJ, tj A car load of glass at t I'Ci'ic & Castj.h's. -A car.'Uiad of nails at Rrnc & Casti.k's. A car'lo.ad of pickets at v ' ' liui'n & Castlk's. - H. Lucas Manufaciurep cf Mexican Filigree Jewcdry. Important. The sweeping victory of the Rc imWiean party is largel'y due lo the prosperous condition of the whole country. When trade is good, when Jlie credit of the Government U good in any market of ul0 world, when peace and plenty reign, as now. then are people loth to lake chances on making a change in the ruling party. There would be nothing to gain in reason, while (here might he much los!. D. A. Valentine and J. N. Slrick Icr. .Tfiif.l-. si W T . ir e.,-: I. Stern is expecting his new goods every day, and as he bought $20,000 worlh of assorted merchandise for cash, it would be well for those who wish to pinchase t aif until his Mock is in. Ho bought for cash and can thus give his customers tho bene fit of the discount. tf. I he 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 eity I o call (presenting I Lis card) and give me the pleasure of conduct in-' them through my Factory Santa . Z . II. Lucas. On accotini of making repairs in' my store, 1 will for the next 10 daS ! bull it.wwl-. C... .... 1 . ' ' ;5t- Chahi.ks Il7l'J,LI. Mrsic.--Mrs. J. II. Tavb.r will in- struct a class in vocal and instrumen tal music, cither at her residence,-op-posile J one's restaurant. W,.at f ..,0 Vegas, or at the homes of the mndls. Terms: Twelve dollars for twenty-1 full It Inc -1 . i ' ii I Jl .fitMIS, J A large invoice of choice apples h tiller, cheese, etc. just received ,a ' A. J..CAWFOIU).-tf. A full ,'issorlinen of Honieouaihic Miss L. R. Moore, late of Chicago has recently brought from Fasteni ni íes a full slock of fashionable mil linery and has op. ned a slorc two doors west of.St. Nicholas Hotel, j Las egas, where she is prejian d to sun an cusiomers wlio desire latest styles in either goods or work. All adies who desire anything in ho,, uceare cordially inviie,! i, .',,;,. i. ....'.. call J.-eloro purchasing (dsewheré (ii5:e-l.:)t. (X. L. Houiihlon has a rcul'ir ar senal.ottire-ar.ns,,he largofsloek in ill M.e west.. It is not only for a re tail, but lora wholesale triide that he js prepared. His advantages for buv mg enables hi in t0 80ll this elass of wlicrV 7 T ('a" jrot a"y" .. iiirocii Knelt. cV is .J;"r '"t fsidor o.eii, s. e must mark goods down f. make room for th0 immense slock of gomls now i ,nillsili ,,v hnMvill be m.ld at cost until the lev stock arrives. Call earlv and Cottages to Rent. Two new cottages to-rent at the Hot Springs. Apply to the Xew i-ork Clothing store. East, Ln v,.. i he largest sloe!:, in the United cíales, of Indian podei v, both anci ent and inodora, ai M. A. (fold's In dian department. Sania Fe, N. M.41-tf ''"lie.sde.sinii;,' locations on which to build houses lor business purposes .iuuilw, ivuiiui do wen to call on the undersigued, who will sell lots at reasonable rales. All said lots are situated on the cast side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply f o n... M..SALA7.AK. north-east corner of the p.aa. o4(.lf 1 would rcsoeiofiiiN. ..ii .i Í ' 1 i:(;rí(,.Soingtoand from -i.oevaiv muios, and the pub- r imWf rral ,',h0. 'tlbave i einovci our s ore iVr.,,. 'e i... . (,,,,,,. . . -.-v.uioie to Autor Unco, where 1 keep a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; uní niake a specialty of miners supplies, provisions ect. ' Anton Chi co is on the direct route to the mines ' -"" goons at t lie lowest rates. David Wixteunitz, Anton Chico, N. M Edwin C. Rurt's Frencli kid shoes ílt Chas. Ilfkld's. rf7iwÍ, i0 Al lli8e,on the south siclc ot the plaza for hue wines, liquors and ars' ... 253-tf Go to Judd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf! Rickets for sale atLockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. jnotick is Lcieby given that I have at present uo agent or agents whatsoever and that all my business aitairs will be managed by myself PJIIT..IP Holzman, l-ias egas, Sept. 22. 1880. 49-tf. ,..WiC ;ii"e . Prepared to furnish all yui miiiuing materials for con tractors. Lockiiart & Co. Wines ami liquors of th7best qual ity, and of the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tf Holbrook'3 tobacco is tho best. Fine Boots. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform O Kill, r. 41 ' ' 1111 . 1 ... me pumic, .u Kiiiiia nt ,1'A.i' . JU nue. rineworlr nnin: ,ii on northwest corner of plaza. 16-4ni t.hftt. ttll.v nnn cit to do all kinds of Shop I'.I ocade folks nml r, An Interest in t!i3 Evana Coal Mines fo Sale. This coal mine is situated within six miles of Las Yogas. Four seams el coal have been exposed, in thick ness from one to four feet. Shaft is t .k.l!t (low " drift SO feet in un is im on v con in nn or... i , ...... .v 1 1 llllj 11 i I miles or more ot Las Vc-ras. Coal is in grsat demand here, prices raiio-u-r l'-mii seven io ei-ht dollars perlón" I here arc two lime kilns within three hundred feet of the coal shaft. For further particulars address L G. & F. K. Evans. Las Vegas, X. M. frank Ogden has received a oar hmd oi sash, doors ami blinds, which he will sell cheaper than anybody, tf Lockhart .t i"!n i..n.n - , i T . lecci veil a "nn ,ock 01 ü,-ls fu"1 i)!li,,,s; Mohlens enamel ,.aini"nhich ú wa terproof and ready for use. is co -stan.ly kept by them. ' .u i.Sr" ,?,W'U1U shlln razors t litmus ft'ir i,,r ci... i.i.. i tt. Rrick for nale in large or small j.iutilHies, at i.ockhart &Co's. O. L. Ilouglitou has ordered an en tire out fit of tinners tools and nnchin cry and will open a tin shop in con nection witi. his store on the plaza. He will be prepared to do all kind of I in ivork, repairing, etc. ts Tinsmith Two first-class tinsmiths wanted immediately. Address Win. Borden Albuquerque, X. M. 9G-1 w . For fresh bntt-T. hnr,ñn,' ,.),i,.r-o.,CT sweet cider, and fresh eggs gotollon per Uros. 2t -. One hundred of the latest styles of ladies and chilurens cloaks, dolmaus circulars, received at 031 f Chas. Ilfeld's. Hotel. A full stock of ladies and childreus woolen hoods, cloaks, and circulars, and shawls, received at Chas. Ilfkld's. B tick wli eat EJour at ll83tf d. Gkaak &C q's. L. L. Ilowison of the Model Store east side, has a full assortment of boots and shoes which ho sells at the lowet cash figures. 83tf I Sash, doors, blinds, stoves nnrt . fL A , 1 V \n\n correspondí m, wiiieli is u ;ls- 8M-tf. ludir. ii PciÍDrv.