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VEGA ETTE, iVnrrC' VOL. . LÁfi VEGAS, N". M., TIIl7RSiA O VEAÍBER 11, 1880. jSTO. 103. LAS Philip Hoizman, DEALER IX ! MERCHANDISE Corner of Centre Street and Grand Avenue, East Las Vegas. As complete an assortment of Mer- handiso as cau be found anywhere wli.cli will be sold at the lowest pos lib aerates. .John C. Carris, Til E IIOS Moot 4V Shoemaker OK Opposite Jafln Bros., guarantees satisfaction nuil a perfect lit or uo pay. A. Desmonts, HOUSE A FID SQN PAIN T E It. Frecoe, graining, calsoinining, paper hanging, etc ' Leave orders with M. llei.ee on the plaza. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE. HOME, OF NEW YORK. SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MA RINE, MASS. J I AMBURG-M A . DEBUltG, HAM BURG, GERMANY. , n. n 11 o v i 1 n o, AGENT. OFFICE 13Í SEW TOWN. Coffirs, Caskes, Ami Undertaking Goods ot all Kinds Kept Constantly on Hand. IE HrijiJN IL OGDEN, LAS VEGAS, N. M. All Orders Promptly Tilled. J. LOVE, Commission Merchant, Las Vegas, New Mexico. I i AY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES, Handled in Car Lots. liutter, Eggs and Poultry always on and. Cash paid rn consignments. cj to ore: rwr nsc u (Operative and Mechanical .) Listening to the sol icitatatiou oí many citi jrw if Los Vegas, lr. F H. Degraw lias t. ene.l an ollice for the practice of Dentistry. íim,í.ns j:xtii ctio.v or teeth. TI!E DOCTOR'S SPECIALTY IS FIXE GOLD WORK., iei'th Extracted, Plugged and Pepaired Mouths examined and advice given freo 0 barge. .VITIFICIAL SETS OK TEETH IX CELLU LOID. FICE HOURS FROM 8 A. M.,to .1 P.M. iood Reference Given. All Work Warranted. oiüVe on North Side oí Plaza. Open Jul) -. 1st, 1880. XMTFURLONCr PHOTOGRAPHER. Caliery in the Rear of the Exchange Hotel, West Las Vegas. BICHAED -DTTHTT, XOTAKY PUBLIC, ji:imriL:(BnKr4 w -mm N. J. PETTIJOHN M. D , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vegas. hronic Diseases and Diseases of Females a í pcclalty MOT SPRINGS - - 8 tol'J A.M. Í .AS VEGAS--Ccntral Drug Store, 2 to ü l M OTERO Y JEAGER7 Traficantes en Abarrotas, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. C3-TJ" A. ID A-XtA-J" &.EA, Condado tie Lincoln, Sew Mexico. j. F HAN 00 Oil A VES, Attorney at Law (ALStQUKKgUZ, .... KT.W MKXIOft TELEGRAPHIC. The Proposition to Steal X. Y Hems Seriously Consul eictl by Democrats. The Way the I.eptiblicai 1 De fiauded 111 Indiana Shown Cp. Murderer Surrenders Him self to the Authorities At Chicago. The Silver Slill to be Early I5e porled Excu rsioutsts Strike Omaha. Counting out New York. "Washington, D. C, November 10, Tne Star this evening publishes this; a highly interesting dispatch from its New York special correspondent, which though fcceiuingly somewhat sensational is known here to have been written by a person not addict ed to sensation. II" says while up to (his tniH' the very suggestion of going behind the New York returns and de claring this state for Hancock has been classed ps part of t lie machinery lor letting the democrats down easy it has been diseoyerc-v. that the dem ocrats are very serious about the mat ter and working to that end with vig or unknown during the canvass. Af ter an industrious search for informa tion leading to the democratic inten tion in this matter your correspond ent with the inside secrets, finds: 1st. That this statement comes lrom localities out side of the state, principally from southern states and mainly from Kentucky, and llich mond, 1 hat dispatches and letters and democratic newspapers have -worked with great effect upon the democratic committee here who feared the effect of the opposition the business here would give to any further election ta k. 2nd. That the disputed question of the support of the solid south is settled iu this matter as the commit tee here would not go on with this project, that Irving Hall and Tam many Hall and state have been at work, and claim to have made discov eries that astound those engaged in the prosecution of the inquiries into the various kinds of alledged frauds. Among other things they have found a technical violation of the law which is a penal offense under the statute. In a portion of the tickets the intent of the voter is not denied but the law makes certain kinds of tickets only valid and opens the penitentiary to those implicated in preparing them otherwise. 3rd. The Democratic National Committee has not yet t ideen hold of the matter, but its executive commit tee nice's here Friday. At this meet ing the reports from three other com mittee's, now working the subject, will produce forthwith affidavits to prove fraud involving over "0,000 votes. 4th -These committees will request the National Committee, to insist up on the appointment of a congress ional committee for investigation in the New York election. That they are serious m tne matter tliere is no doubt. The republicans have done uotliing, believing up to this time as j Gen. Hancock. He is utterly oppos ed to any cheme of the kind, and says that nothing would come of the talk; but now they propose to be ready to demand that the same class of investigation shall proceed under their auspices in certain soul hern state:-', and he-re, also, 1o prove demo cratic fraud. Three or four demo cratic senators have already been hoard from; Senator Davis of West Virgin ia, says he will not be a party to it but will oppose any attempt to open the affair, nud the others say they will not think of giving it countenance. A nervous feeling is obvious here and nothing but some public declaration from enough democratic congress men to settle the matter will avert the unsteadiness in business that is threatening to happen and to last till the votes are couutcd in January. Ridiculous. Cincinnati, O., November 10.-The Commercial's Indianapolis special tbows what a ridiculous figure ii cut by the Democratic politicians who are trying to prove the frauds in the October elections. The only thiug they have so far a'taiued is to add to (heir own confusion and to reveal to U. S. Commissioner Lewis Jordcn a Democrat iu some very peculiar pro ceedings. One ease has already been given in which Mr. Jordan persuaded a man to make an affidavit to what he did not believe. A 'id now conic two oilier instances : John F. Ehardt of Wabash was arraigned for swear ing in an illegal vote in Pieasaut Township. The prosecuting witness testified that he knew nothing per sonally about the voter whatever, whether lie was a legal voler or not but a milliner of persons in Wabash county insisted that he should make affidavit against Ehardt and that on top of this he received a telegram from Itidianapolis signed Hunter ask ing him to come here and make the affidavit and saying that ho would receive his expenses, lie did come and make the affidavit and was paid his expenses. The names of l hose interested were extracted from the the witness and suits for their arrest and prosecution are like'y to follow. The second case is that of Elder A. 15. Chase, pastor of the Christian church at Wabash arrested for not acquiring a residence iu the St;tto. Clio,! agreed ou the 31st of March with 'the official board of the Christian church to preach for them and began his ministry on the third of May. The interim was spent by him in prepar ing to 't ovo from Peoria, Illinois, his old home. It is claimed the intention to make Indiana his homo was fixed in March which made him a legal vol er. The affidavit fur his arrest was made by a man who is said to be one of the most worthless men in Wabash and the arrest caused much;cxcite inent there. Mr. Chase was dis charged upon his own statement. It should he remembered that these swift prosecutors, McDonald and Scott have not seen fit to take 11 : any cases submitted to them by the Re publicans. Hunting Evidence. Philadelphia, Nov. 10. -The Ledg er's New York correspondent has learned from a perfefectly reliable source that the Tammany committees arc uo wat work obtaining what are called legal proofs of alleged iilega: voting in no less than twenty-two as sembly districts. These committees will submit their teporl to the board af state canvassers, which meets at Albany on the seventeenth. Affida vits, supported by additional testimo ny of illegal voting, which- it is un derstood, will be furnished by the Democratic State Committee will declare Hancock electors duly chosen. This it is expected will at once bring the issue before congres-. ill be Paid. Washington, D. C, Nov. 10.- The Secretary of 1 he Treasury h is notifi ed the holders of the six per cent, bonds, isued February 8th, 1861. that they will be paid at the treasury de partment on December 31st, and that the interest thcioou will cease on thai day. These are not to be confuted with the six per cent, bonds of 1881. which were issued in August, 1861. and March 1863. The department will be enabled to pay more prompt ly if the bonds for redemption are re ceived early in the month. Bonds fowarded lor redemption should be addressed to the secretary of the treasury. Surrendered Himself. Chicago, Illinois, November 10. 1 csterday a rather prepossessing young man wiib red mustaches and neatly dressed who said his name was John McMiunus stepped into Chief McDounel's office and said he was wanted in Philadelphia for the mur der of Bernard Kelly in a political met ting about two years ago. After klling Kelly McMannus went to San Francisco and rambled about the west for several months, coining here in July, The Philadelphia authori ties request the Chicago police to de tain him, so there seems to be some ground for his self-accusation. Meeting. Paris, Nov. 10. The Meeting of the Ministers and Under Secretaries last ed from 8 till midnight. The minis ters finally determined, at the request of President Grcvy, to defer their de cision concerning resignations. There will be another Cabinet council this evening. The Journal Desbates Re publique Franeaise, Sycle and oilier Republican papers consider yester day's vote due to the deplorable mis understanding and express hopes that the Miuite will retain their poN Radical papers declare for new Cabi- j uci ur uiu lUB-r.inmuii ni 1 110 lvliu:u- bres. Public Meeting. Sau Francisco, Nov. 10. A Victo ria dispatch says that a large public meeting was held lat night to con sider tho Canada default in the mat ter of the Island railway resolutions. It recites the losses that the proviuce has sustained through the reservation. For several years the Island coast and ag-icultural lauds express the be lief that, the proviuce would be better offas a crown colony if the railroad obligations of the dominion arc not fulfilled. The speeches were gener ally distiuguMied for their frieudly tone toward Canada. Earthquake. London, Nov. 10. Later particu lars from Agraw iu Cralea, concern ing the earl' quake felt throughout south Austria on yesterday, state that 200 houses and two churches were damaged. Part of the Cathedral must be rebuilt also part (f the palace and country seat of the Ihe Cardinal Arch Bishop. The government school and a cigar manufactory were half des'royed. All buildiugs within a radius of fourteen miles were terri bly damaged. Excursionists. Omaha, November 10. The tnius from Chicago to-day brought into Nebraska nearly two thousand ex cursionists from Ihe eastern states. They conic to view the state and pur chase land lrom land grauted to the railroad-, who got up the excursion al about one cent a mile. Many of these visitors will notonly buy lands but will also remove to Nebraska. Another equally as large number are expected í arrive to-morrow. Silver Bill. New York, November 10. The Mail declares the recent election means the early report, of the silver bill, which will go down with green buck currency. It believes Ihe gov efii'ment will i.-sue bonds for the greenbacks, or in other words fund them, and lint this will be one of the first acts of the coming administra tion. Refusal. Chicago, November 10. The state supremo court to-day made a public decision, refusing supersedeas in the case of the Lake Stiore & Michigan Southern vs .Western Indiana rail road. This is a ca?e involving the eondemnauou of certain hind neces essary to iccnre entrain: 1 into the- city by the Western Indiana. It is a sub stantial victory of the latter road over the Lake Shore. He has no Part. Washington, I). C, Nov. 10. -The Star this evening says : Letters from Gen. Hancock was received here to da v bv an offices who was on his slair. In the letter be says emphatic ally that h has no part in the agita tion in regard to throwing out the ev York vole. Me is opposed to ihe agitation, and believes that Gen. Garfield was elected. Outrage. Jacksonville, Florida, Nov. 10. The train from Mapisou court house, having on board live citizens in charge of the deputy U. S. Marshal, arrested for the violation of the elec tion laws, was boarded on Tuesday night as it was leaving Madison by a parly of masked men who relieved the prisoners and made the witucsses disembark. Burned. Chicago, November 10. A Galena special says that, Leonard Hiffncrs' restaurant in Alenbare, Wis., burned on l ist Saturday, and two of Hilfiiers children aged three and live years, perilled in the flames, and their mother severely but not, fat Ally burn ed. The Canal. New York, November 10. The Bulletin says that the prophetic spec ulators here aic discounting the busi ness of DeLesscps canal by buying the Pacific. Fire. DcadwoodD 'J'., Nov. 10. A fire in the central part of the city this evening destroyed Ihe American House and contents. Loss, $60,000. Uninsured. Frank J. Weber has opened a grain and iced stable in the rear of tho National hotel. Grain of all kinds and hay will be kept in abun dance. Mr. Telesfor Jaramillo came up yesterday from Fort. Sun.ner. Bound to Vote. The citizens of Red River, cousider it a privilege to vote as is illustrated by the following sketch taken from the '-Red River Chronicle." The voting place in this precinct had becu moved some 40 miles distant from where a majority of the voters live and iu order to exercise their right to vote, the people had to start the day previous to the election and make this long journey. Our ride was down the valley of the Cauadian until we reach Johnson's ranch, sonic 'welve miles from here. There we took the light hand road and continued ou it as far as the cross ing of the Carrizo, where Mr. George Chaves and a large caravan of horse men awaited us with a spread table for dinner. Repast soon over. Iu the meantime Mr. Simon Baca, of the Up per Town of Las Vegas, who was sent here to look out for the interests of the democratic party of San Mi guel County, had overtaken and passed u, as well as Mr. Hilario Gon zales, our neighbor, who took all the spare force of his burg in four wagons; which, together with what Mr. Lopez atid his three sons-ui-law brought along in their vehicles, made up a little company of sixty votes. Just as we passed the last point of Mesa Rica the sun went dowu on us, and the animals were hurried on to reach Clark's Ranch about dusk. Commodore Nelson received us with open arms ; some found quarters at Mr. Clark's; others at Mr. Giller man's ; sonic slept that night around th camp fire; Mr. Lopezjaud party went a mile further up the velley and our editor spread his blanket down iu the wagon to watch the treasure in the blue keg. WANTED. WANTED A good engineer to rnnamill enfrine. Enquire ut T. Komero & Son's s ore on tins plaza. tf. J ANTED A reliable man or boy. Apply VV at 'Billy's" on the plaza. IOST. A blank book containing scraps of .jpootry and a diary, i he finder will please return the same to Clias. Walker at M. Bruns wick s. "I TANTEO. --One or two furilhed rooms t V lor a lady. Enquire at this ollice. FOR SALE. Enquire of Chas. Toll, East side. ITIOR RENT One front room west of M, 1 Brunswick's slore by A. Hold. K7-tf. I 'OR SALE A lot of chairs, buffalo robes, 1. i we double nets ol harness Inquire ol A. 87-tf. Hold. I7H)11 SALE, --Torce llrst-class lots in the new I town, on the hill adjoining the residence of I . w . I.ove on the south. Hast Location In the city. Apply to A. J. Houghton. S.'ltf. ilOlt SALE. A good saddle horse, by Mrs Dosniarais. I I Ml! FOR SALE. By Moore Huff, at the ' A Hot Springs. Leave orders ntllerbert & to surug suirc, on tno plaza ijiOli SALE. Kill head of cattle. For further ID iniiii iriüfioi: apply to Jaffa Bros. , Las v ,iiti , ;.nil A . S'uisou & Co. , Anton Chico, N . M tTUlt SALE A good sixteen horse power 4 blcam engine, all in running order and huge L-uoiigli to run a Hour mill. Any person itoc iriu i to sec it running can do so any day at my planing mill at La Vegas. Apply for terms tw JOHN" B. 'A OOTEN. 43-tf BACA II ALL FOR RENT. The proprietor wishing to remove his residence will rent Baca Hall for tho coming season, or will sell it lor a reasonable price. Ihe hall Is the best In the Territory and is provided with a stugo and cumpivtc scuoery. Atiiircss, AN IONIO JOSE BACA Las Vegas, N . M I OST. A solid gold watch charm i-hled with U lliree links "nil f . 1, ami T. In tno Miks Miyone returning it to this oflice will bo liber ally rewarded. FOIl SALE. A flrst-class stock ranch at Canoncito, near the ouciios. uooii water incomes, goon house wllli six rooms, stable, good well, etc A good title will ne given. For particulars enquire t pHi-imj Jilts. 1 hull s. AnlmiitiMlriitor's Notice. Notice is hereby giren that Ihe Hon. Probate Court iu and lor the comity ol San Miiruel. and Territory of New Mexico, has appointed the un dersigned aiiniiiii-trHior t tno estate ot iraiik Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted to s.-li i cstnli: will make immediate settlement; and uuticT.sons n iving ct.-iims against said es talc will present Ihem within twelvo months Al. BRUNSWICK, K;,ri-lv Administrator. Las Vegas, S. M., Feb. 7th, 1880. $100 Ilcward for Tom noun. The above reward will be paid by the Mora Countv Stock Grower-Association of Mora Co. New Mexico, lor the arrest ami del ivory to the proper nulnorities at Alora county .lall ol TOM DEAN aiias TuM CC.M.MINGS, from Amienta, Red River, N. M ., for stealing cattle. Dean when last heard from was at one of the. Narrow Gnago Kail Road canips at Rio Arriba county, ew Aiexico. A STANDING REWARD FEREI). OF 3Ó0 IS OF- For the arrest and conviction ofanyTIIIEF who has stolen Stock from any member of the Mora County Stock Growers Association, and $100 REWARD Will be paid for Information which will lead to the conviction of Iluvers of Stolen Stock, STOCK GUOVVEIM ASSOCIATION. Mora County. N. .Si Notice to Contractor. I will receive bids until Monday noon, the lftlh Inst., f.ir the construction of stone walls, excavation of cellar and other repairs to be made on my storerooms. Specifications and be seen at my ollice. C. JlLANCHAnD, Novmbr 10, jssn. ELLIS, SIGN AND ORXAMKXTAL PAINTER. We pet up Signs on the shortest notice and tn the latest style, both plain and fancy. LAS VEGAS, XEW MEXICO. jyj-cCAFFKEY A GEHERTY, lames Geherty, Ed. McCaffrey. PLASTERERS AND BUILDERS Will attend to all contracts promptly both la city ami country. Give us a call and try our work. LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO. E. H. SKIPWITH, Physician & Surgeon, Ollice over Herbert's Drug Store ou the Plaza. Santa Fe Bakery Centre St., East Las Vegas. Everything in the baker's line constantly on hand iIUBERTY & ANGELL, Prop'rs.. HOPPEB BE03 Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries, CLOTHING, BOOTS SHOES. Produce a Sneclalty . Orders filled on short no tice. Proprietors ol the Delmonico Restaurant. East Las Vesas, N. M. C. F. MASTSOFF, Contractor and Builder Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and San Marcial. TP. G. Ward, Contractor and Buildr.e LAS VEGAS, N. M. W. H. WHITELAW Attorney at Law, Will attend to all legal business promptly. Center Street, East Las Vegas, New Mexico. 179-d. rTT-AJxr so, iiucsno, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELRY LAS VEGAS, - - - N. M In Romero liuibling, East Side of the Plaza. W. Steele JUSTICE OF THE PEACE for Precinct No. 2i), East Lai Vegan. Rejil Estate, Collecting Agent an4 Conyey ancor. Deei!.;, Mortgages and Justices' Blanks lor snle. Ollice on the hill between the old and new towns. B R E W E R Y S A L O 0 N. ALBERT &. HERBER, Proprietors. Opposite Jaffa Dims., East Side. Fresh Beer always ou Draught. Aio Fine Cigars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Can nection HOWISON & FABIAN, General Comm'n Merchants AN'i) SALESMEN FOR EA-STEZROSr HTJSE3, Oll'.ce East side it. R. Avo., opposite Browne Manzanares. JNO. F. BOS'TWICK. P. O, LY DON SOSTWICK & LYDON Attornoys-at-Iaw. Office at Exchange Hotel Building. Las Vkuas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, Hay and Forage. Lincoln, County, JJea Mexico. M. SALAZ A 1!. A TO It NET-A T-I.A W , LasVegas New Mexico Alex. McLean. Kobt. McLean. Jos. McLean. McLean Bros., Contractors and Builders. All kinds of Mason Work. Fino Plastering a Specialty. Contracts taken in any Part of the Territory. Las Vegas, N. M. "BILLY'S" In Dold's Block. Northwest Cor. of the Plaza. The most elegant appointed Baloou in the Southwest. The finest liquors in the country. Mixed drinks a spec ialty. Open day and night. BIBLES! BIBLES! BIBLES 1 Of everv kind and style, at Rey. P. W. CaN. fee's. English and Spanish, or in any other language, for Mc cheap or giren away. M. MATTHIESOU, District Superintendent R. B. S. J'or Xrw Mexico and Arir.osa. L"