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i 's- LAS VEGA GAZ ETTE. VOL. 2. IlS VEGAS, IsT. M., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1880. NO 108. Philip llolzman, -DKAI.LIt IN- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Corner of Com re Street and Grand Avenue, East Las Vegas. A complete an assortment of Mer iliauitisc as ran 1)0 toiiud an y where wh.rli will be sold at the lowest pos lili orates John C. i arris. tiik boss iSoot V Shoemaker OK Opposite Jalla Bros., guarantees satisfaction ami a ported at or no pay. A. Desmonts, HOUSE AND SIGN p A I 2í T E K. Frecoe, graining, calsomining. paper hanging, etc Leave order with M. lleise on the plaza. Reliable Insurance LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE. HOME, OF NEW YORK. SPRINGFIELD FÍRE AND MA RINE, MASS. II AMBUUG-M A' DEBUUG, HAM BURG, GERMANY. V. II. BKOWNING, A(iENT. OFFICE IS SEW TOWS. Coffirs, Caskets, And Undertaking Goods ol all Kinds Kept Constantly on Hand. PRANK OGtDEXnT, LAS VEGAS, N. M. All Orders Promptly Tilled. J. AV. LOVE, Commission Merchant, Las Vegas, New Mexico. (1 AY, GRAIN, POTATOES, APPLES. Handled in Car Lots. Butter, Eggs and Poultry always on naml. Cash paid m consignments. 1 wnz w r.m (Operative mid Mechanical.) 1 .i-dening to the solieltatatinii of many citi zen;; if Las Veins. r. r 11. i'emaw uip I'.ieiuvt 1111 ollice fui the rn-tlce ol iw 11-0 . PUVIISS KXTK rilOV OF TEETH. THE DOCTOIt'S a Phi IAI.TY IS KIM GOLD WOUK. entli Extracted, Plugged and repaired loiii hs examined ami advice given tree Clnrgo. ATTIFICIAL SETS OK TEETH IX CELLU I.Oli). OK KICK HOCUS FROM 8 A M.,to i P.M. Good Kelcrence Given. All Work Warranted. Oilii e on Nortli side of l'la.a. Open Jul; 1st ICSl). PHOTOGRAPHER. Gallery in the Rear ol the Exchange Hotel, West Las Voo.au. RICHABD DTJIsrT, nota icy PUBLIC. N. J. PETTIJOHN M. D . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, Hot Springs and Las Vegas, t.hronlc Diseases and Diseases of Keniales a specialty HOT SPUING - - - 8 to 12 A. M. I.AS VEGAS-Central Drug Store, 2toP. M. OTERO Y JEAGER, Traficantes en Abu'Dhs, Provisiones, Zacate, etc., por Fleteros. OtXTA.JD ALAJ 1 mlalo do Lincoln, New Mexico. .7. FU ANUO Oil A VtiS, Attorney at Law AI.IIigUtCliyCE. t -VEW MEXICO Mark Twain yl the Election. Speech Deliveif d nt the dlrst v Í lirJrjf.Jlostoii. Gentlemen: I (hank you kiudlv I never Me in public. very I was just siding to accuse too chairman of pm I i iir me in au embarassing posi tion, ly calling nie by 111 y private name of Clemens. I never use that in public at all. I always speak or act in publ.c under the 110m de plume. Then if 1 get in the town jail or any where else. I don't mind it. My pri vate name I ki op pure and perfect, the oilier is a little rusty occasionally 1 did not know Mr. Chairman that there was any other Connecticut gen tleman hero; but as Hiere seems to bo, I won't take it entirely upon myself 10 represent that Mate. I do not think 1 am the best man to do that. But 1 did not suppose I appeared as the onlv one who The President You are, Sir. Mark Twain - Am I? Exactly. I thought you mentioned some one olee. I was going to sav I was the only person lure who wears the Con- noctict sign and symbol of iutcllect and moral advancement upon his -boulders a wooden nutmeg; and that I would take it upon myself to represent that state. You are so far t.vay that you haven't heard that wo curried that state for the republicans, with '2000 or 3000 or 700 majority, or somewhere along there, and three ongressuien out of four, and the governor and the mayor, if we elected a mayor; and what was the biggist triumph, we elected seven sticrillsout of eight, laughter. and that it. is as it should be, because the criminals and officers ought to be of different par lies. Loud, long and continued laughter Yes, Mr. Chairman, in -pite oí all of my politi -al, speeches iu behalf of our republican party, I think Connecticut has done very well. I did uolobstruct the cause hal f as much as I mi lit have supposed 1 might in a new career politics bei ng out ol my line. But it was a great time. The atmosphere was thick viih tumi and tempest, and there was going to be a breaü and everybody thought a thunderbolt would be launched out of the politi cal sky. I judged it would bit, some body, and believed that soniebodj woul d be the democratic part v. and that it would h.t them lui'hlully. I I did not believe we had much to fear on the republican side, becaused I be lieved we had good and trustworthy ligtileniu : rod in James A. Garfield Laghter. vVe are not through yet. We have only secured a part of our triumphs, We have been sorrowfully conspicuous in times past, and intend to send a, new representative to the United Suites senate, because Mr. Eaton has been rather an unfit man not to put it too siroiioly, In times piist we have been represented in that senate by 11 man that has made himself immortal as well, William II- Bariium, I wont call him hard names, bul with all his rascalilv, and that in a mild term, he failed he fail ed applause and has got to be con spicuous lo thcciid of his lite as tin man who has simply made JackShep pard respective. Lauyhter and ap plause lie failed and now a logUla. tur. computed of 11 inijotity of re publicans? small minority, 94 I ihink it is will send a U. S. senator to this coming session; and we all be lieve thai man will be that good sol dier, and wise man and pure man, that able man and statesman, Gen. Joe Howley Loud applause unques tionably the ablest and mott eminent man in Connecticut except, nie. But I am through by necessity, be cause I cannot recollect the things 1 was going to say nuce I have been setting here. I will think ol them to morrow when they will be too late, and think of much better things too. That is the experience ot every man. lUit lo return to the late William II. B.iruum. As I do not make a speech and never write poetry, I thought I would do both Ibis time, aud I have written a poem for this occasion. Well, I think I had better not say thai, because if it gets , into print, it might be found that. 1 had deflected a little from the truth. But I have par aphtased a poem. It isn't ixnctly a parody, because I use all the language that Leigh Hunt used in his poem originally, "Abou Beu Adhtm.'' 1 have just altered a few words to fit the present timo and circumstances, aud Mr. Leigh Hunt is dead and won't mind it. It is entitled ABOU BILL BARNUM. Aiwa Bill Burnnm may ble tribe iemtt Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And s w within the moonlight In his room. Making it rich and like u 1 1 1 1 y bloom, An a"K 1 writing in a hook of gold. Kx credit) it check had made Rill Barnnm hold, And to the presence in the room he said: What writesi thou?"ihe vision raised its head And. with a look made of till sweet accoid, Answered: "The names of those who servo the Lord." Audi mine one?" said Abou. 'Xay, not so.' replied the angrl. Abou spoke more low But ehei rly stilij and said "1 pray ihee, Ihen, Write me as one that serves his tellow-mcn. The angel wrott and vanished. The next night It c:.niu again witn a great wakening light, And showed the names -whom trust by man and God hud blest, And lo! Bill Barnnm had "got left." Loud and prolongued laughter. About Secretas y Dorsey. The following graphic sketch of ex Senator Dorsey is telegraphed from New York to the Cincinnati Enquir er: Dorsey goes out to his ranche in New Mexico at f e close of this week. Hi beautiful wife, who is f'raui Obr lin, Ohio, wi l go with him and take the new baby along. I) rsey is a pretty large, broad-set man, with a square head, black hair, and a bald spot on the top of it, and black side whiskers and beard. He is only 38 years old, and a native of Vermont,! but went 10 Oheriin when a boy, and at tended college there. lie enlisted in an artillery regiment commanded by General Bartlett,ol Cleveland, and had a bat ery through I he war, and fought at Shiloh, Stone River, Chattanooga, Mission Ridge, and in the army ol the Potomac at the Wilderness, Cold Harbor. Petersburg, etc. At the c ose of the war he was only 23 years old, and, borrowing some money from about Sandusky he went into Mississippi aud Alabama, before anybody much had got. iu there, and bought cotton at a few cents a pound, and built and repaired the old railroad so that he could move this cotton to the Gulf. Thus he got large prices for it. He then opened a large general 6torc in Mis sissippi somewhere, and made large profits, aud sold out to his partner Being now pretty well fixed he estab lished tool works iu Sandusky, Ohio, and came East aud picked the best workmen from the Eastern factories. In connection with the tool workers he got into a railroad in Arkansas, and bemg almost the only Republican there toward the closing days of Northern rule with auy means he was elected to the Senate. The railroad ruined him, as thj Southern railroads ruined most of their embarkers, aud he passed through bankruptcy, aud iu ihe course of another year ho made a fortune by foreseeing good times and buying Kansas Pacific railroad stock at 5c to 25c on the dollar and selling it for 70c. With this money he selec ted aud bought the first ranch in New Mexico, which his wife's sister directs and is now coming well for ward with herds of cattle, It is understood that Dorsey went into the National Committee as Sec retary at the request of Garfield. I thought, as did most people, that he would make a failure of it ; but he had been underrated. He has, under a rather lymphatic exterior, a most ac tive mental instrument concealed somewhere within him, whbh goes lick, tick, like a watch and makes time all rouud the rim of things. You never see him excited nevi r raising his voice never swearing, and he look- very much like a Cathode Cardinal or ecclesiasliw of I he Spanish type probably through his decmi whWi was of early Calvert Man laud st 'i k. aur1 possibly French. The Na tional Committee fell almost entirely into bin bauds, nnd his prudence was even more manifest than Ins activity. fhe nervous and choleric Jewell bald ly knew that he was overmalchrd. so agreeable and conse-iting was Dorsey; and he went voluntarily to the post ot difficulty, Indiana, and there got along in the kindest spirit with New, Harrison, Porter and the rest, while the prodigious amount of time that he could put into infijite details as louished everybody but himself whom the work al last made sick. Curious Election Beta.. The loser in a Memphis bet is to staud ou his head five minutes, in a public square, with a Garfield banner suspended from his feet. In Oswego, N. Y, a groccryman bet bis store against a neighboring meat market that Hancock would be elected. On Wednesday morning he turned over his wager like a man, but the butcher declined to accept It. A combination bet was made by teu Democrat! and ten Republican! in Houstou, Texas. The losers were to harness themselves to a stage coach and draw the winners through the principal street. Iu both panics were tome of the foremost men of the cily. Geo. P. Kuovvls, of Racine, Wis., won from Edwin Childs, of Dakota, one section of good farm lan 1, (310 acres. The bet was $3,000 against a cettain described section that New York State would give Garfield from one to five thousand Republican ma jority In Ogdcnsburg, N. Y., William Alger bet. his mustache against A. A. Babcoek's whiskers that Garfield would not be eleclod. On Wednes day morning he had his niusti chc cut off and sent to Mr. Babcoek. A wheelbarrow bet in Baltimore afforded more amusement to the spec tators than had been expected. The loser was unuoyed, while wheeling ihe winner over the stipulated route, by the taunts ot the lattor.aud follow ed up the payment of the wager by whipping him soundly. Joseph S. Miller and Henry Klcin- dieuts, of Rochester, N. Y., bet. on ihe election, the loser to walk a block at noou attired iu his wife's night dress. Miller lost, and at noon ou Wednes day appeared and walked iu Mrs. Milhr's night gown, followed by a crowd of men and boys. A Harrisburg man was caught, by a tricky offer of a wager that one city of ihe United Stales of over ahundred thousand inhabitants would not give five hundred votes for Hancock. Ihe slake was 1 supper for the ward cam paign club ot the winner. The city lamed was Washington, where there is no vote for president at all. The victim said nothing, except to naaie the time and place for Ihe supper. On lhat occasion the viands looked all right, aud were just as the written terms of the bet called for ; but they were found to be seasoned with snuil aud other unpalatable substances. There are men and women iu pub lic life whose pathway is marked by the "remains" of whilom friends whom they have squeezed dry and dropped, like so many sucked ornages. iu polities it is said of such a man that he has kicked down the ladder by which he climbed. Iu literary or oilier walks of life the human spunge often swells up with the thought lhat he has outgrown his humble friends of other days. In priv.-.te life the self conscious soul contents itself with becoming more and more ihe center of its little circumfer ence, taking none within its orbit who vill not consent to revolve around it and emit light. and warmth for its en joyment. There have been many aud noble definitions of what a friend is. People of real individuality, strength a'ld sen-itiveness, doubtless have few er real friends than they are apt to think, uniess they have been cherish ing, uncoHciously, low ideals. But whaleve" a friend may not be, certain ly lhat sweet and noble term is un united bv one who, however gener ous in other directions, is selfish of himself. Golden Rule. The Chief Justice of Enoland is paid $40.000 a year, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and the Chief Baron $35.000 each, nnd the Master of the Rolls (who has not to go on the circuit) $30,000. The puisne Judsres are paid $25.000, out of which Ihev have to pay probably about $2.500 a year for circuit e xpenses. Besides this, all the Presidents of the Divisions have cxtremelv valuable patronage, Justice Clifford, of the United States Supreme Court, continues in abou' the same condition that he has boen for the wast two weeks. He is able to be dressed and to ride out in his carriage, but takes comparatively little in'erest in what is goinir on about him and exhibits but little mental activity, WANTED lANTED--A sltua ion as clerk. SntiBfac V tion guaranteed. Apply at this ollice. 1 e-tf WAN I ED A girl to do ireneml housework. Apply for Information at this ollin. 107 :tf WANTED A good engineer to run a mill engine, l-nquire ut T. hornero 4 son's s ore on the plaza. tf. WANTED. -One or two furihed rooms lor a lady. Enquire at tills ollice. FOR SALE. FOR RENT room 20x40. Enquire of Chas. Toft, East side. FOlt RENT One front room west of M. Brunswick's store by A. Do)d. H7-ff. Í 'OltSALK-- A lot of chairs, buffalo robes, ' iwe double tots I hurncss. Inquire of A. Doll. K7-tr. ITMHt SALK. Torce first-class lots in the new town, on the hill adjoining Ihe rmidence of I. W Love on the south . Host Location in the citv. Apply to A. J. Houghton. K-ltf, "I ioK SALK. A good saddlo horse, by Mrs 12 Desalarais. I IMh KOIt SALK. By Moore Hun", at ihe j Hot springs. Leave orders atlleruert & Co'sdrug sl.re, on the plaza TIOU SALK. -lOOh' udnl cittie. For further inlomuttiot' iiindv to J:tlli Bros. . Las e- íie, .uní A. Nuiisou & Co., Anton Chico, X. M. SALE--A good sixteen horwe power bteuiii engine, all ill I'll .ning order ami hi rge cumian lo run a Hour mill. Any person lie.-drmg to see it running can do so any day nt mv planing milt at Las Vegas. Applv for terniHt JOHN it. . UOTKN. JJt'.i-tf 1 ACA HALL KOIt UKXT. The proprietor ) wishing to remove his residence will rent llaca Hall for the coming season, or will toll it loi a reasonable price. The nail is the be-t in the Territory ami is provided with a stage and cum, lidH scenery Address, AN lOXIO JOSE BACA Las V egas, X. M. rOsT Two large black hogs, One a sow. has Ja se o in ihe right shoulder mudo by a cut with an ax, twoidiis in ribtear. One. a lariie b vruw lately castrated Willi a crop off of the lelt ear and a slit in it anda slit in the right ear. A liberal lewa.d will be paid for infor mation leading to the lecovery of the same. Leave wool ai Lockh.irt & C)'s' furniture store. 1 ;-ti. Not ire to Con tractor. Sealed bids vil I be receded 1111 to 8 o'clock p. m., December (Mi, lsso, by the Las V egas llo. tel oid improvement Co for the builiii gof the supersirocture ol the American Hotel, to b' three slunes. high, built ol b ick. Plans and si.eelilcations can lie i-een at the oftice of the ai'clil ect Chas. Wheeloek. Wlbidsto he ad dressed t. 1 Geo J. Dtnkel. secretary, L s Ve gas, N. M. The right is leserved to reject any iv all bids. ly order of the board of d, rectors. Oil AS. W11KI.LOCK Pre-. Las Vegas X M.. November 1 tu 18S0. 108. A. J. CRAWFORD, General Live Stock Broker. ruttciiASixu A SPECIALTY. LAS VKGAS, - - NEW MEXICO. Correspondence solicited. References: Oel rici:cs iV Co. , NewYi-rk; San Miguel National Bank, I. as Vegiioj Otero, Sellar t Co., Las Vegas. Notice for I'ubliciitioii. . S. Land 010 ice Santa Fie, August 2nd, 1SS0. Notice is hereby given that the following named set tier has tiled notico of ills intention to make tlnal proof in support of his claim, and secure linal entry thereof, and for this purpose will appear with Ills witnesses before the Re gister at his ollice in Santa Ke, on Wednesday, September l'ith, 1SS0. viz: Apolonie Vigil, ol Sapello, San Miguel Co., N. M.. who made homestead entrv No. 351 for the S E. H Sec :;l W. ií S, W . U and S. W. í N. W. 4' Sec. 32 Townsh'n 21 X. It. 31 E. and names the follow ing as bis witnesses- to prove his claim; Albino Garcia, Lore izo Alircs. Teodoro Trujillo and Agustín V igil, all of Sapello, San Miguel countv, N. M. ' J01IXj:J)A VISj JRezUter T f I K t' V K K K SVY l I'l'.SX it y . Notwithstanding the tact that thousands f 0111 people tire nt present vorrylng themselves all most to death overthis vexed question, even to 1 tic extent of neglecting their business, t lie ii and homes their uity to their families, there art still thousands uiion thousands ol smart, html working, intelligent, men pouring into thogrcai Arkansas V alley, the Garden ol the West, when 1 he Atchison, 'i'opeka t Santa Ko Railroad, oi lers them their choice ol a,uu,i)iiu acres 01 tin il nest larmoiir lands in the world at almost then ov.i prices. Ii you do not believe n, write ti I lie linuersigneu, wno win ten youwnureyor san get a cheap land exploring iicuct, aim now it moderate expense, you can sec foryoursel mil lie convinced. W. F. WHITE, (iencral Passcngrr and Tick. Agents 'noPUn. Kin' Notice Ml neisons tumid trespassing by herding sheen or cilllc mi Ule Creek ithln boundaries of t.i mouth 01 said creek and lor a distance ol six ti en miles on both sides said creek, and also ol CiiiiMilian for Red) River from the boundan me ul the liara locution No 2 fora distance on -ixleeu miles on both sloes down said river, will be prosecuted according to law. o. .121 'VII, SON V A DDI NGU A M Dissolution of Co-Partnership, The co-nartncrshii) known uner and by the name ol Dougher, Baca & Co. , is by mutual Consent this d o dissolved i Sun. lago Baca, ol Alhu(Ueriiue, Vv Mexico, a member of sum II 1 111 liav log witn ra'vn iiiim sum ro-puroier shiii his iolero t I lie business will lie eon tnie 1 under .lie llrm nan'o of Dougher & Haca. who wi. I collect all oiitst Hiding debts and ns -nine the ptoiucntof all liabilities ol the old lirmol nougiier, liacaotuo., cxcepi 'nosucoii neetud Willi I heir brunch house at Allnuiuerqil vincii will be c dlected and paid by the snld Santiago Buc 1 he having purcliasi a tiiu Ainu ijuei (pie branch .nut its intvivbts. John Dni'Gni-it, ! UANT'lsCO IJaCA Y SAXDOVAI., of has Vegas, N. M San-tía ;o Baca, n2U-4w of AlbiUiicf(iuo, N. M Notice for I'ubliciitioii. U 8. Land Office, Saxta Fk, N.M..Í August üHih, 1SSU. t Notice is herebv given Him t the following named settl ts have tiled notice of their intention to make linal proof in support of their claims ami secar i rl.ial entrv there if, and that tBid pronf vi 1 bo made before the Kugister of the Land Olli' e in Santa Ee, on Saturday, October Uth, ImjsO, viz : Juan de Jesus Vigil, Homestead entry, No. 371, for n. e. n w. )í n. w. n. e. ,'4. Sec 2Cj s. e. H a. w. !i and a. w. M s. o M. See. '3, township. 1, X. ranges E; and he namca the fid lowing ltnesses lo prove his continuous residence upon ano cultivation of said tnct.Tiz: Francisco A. Atencio, Xepomoreno .Martinez. Anselmo Gonzales and M miiel G. Vigil, all of Fort l.ttscom, San Miguel Co., N. M. Nepomoceno Martinez, Homestead entry, No. 375, lore. Y s. 0. M, 11. v. ,'4 . e. and s. w. v.' a. c. ii. Sec. 0. loivnshiii II, X. range 'il E; and ho names the following witnesses to urove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz : Francisco A Atencio. Juan de Jcs 11 Vigil, Anselmo Gonzales and Ma"uel G. Vigil, ail of Fort Bascom, San Miguel Co., V M. Francisco Antonio Atencio, Homestead entry No. 870. for w. V, s. w. 4, Sec 2, and e. s. e. Ü. Seo 3, township It, N. Kange 82 E 1 and he names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivad. .11 of said traci, viz: Juan de.iesus ign, Mo.omo ceno Mirtincz, Anselmo Gonzales ami Manuel G Vigil all of Fort llascom, !an Miguel Coiin- y 20-rov JOHN C. DAVIS, Register. Important .Notice. Tor the benelltol our oltl.ens who go enstlne late copies of this paper will be kept on filo Ir. tin ticket oiuce ol me cnicago, miriington yuin cy rni road, at fiJ Clink ft reel, Chicago, 1)1.. wtiaro they ara privileged to til and road lllree AS VKGAS COLLKGK. Special Class In SPANISH, FROM 5:3f)TO6:S0 p. M. APPLY AT THE COLLEGE. JTJIOR SALE, WOOD! WOOD! WOOD! In'i cords of wood at 91.50 per load. For far ther Information apply m mis oflicc. George U, agent. COAL! COAL! COAL! Delivered at $7 per ton. Leave orders at Loi'khart& 1.0's hardware store, or at their planing mill oflicc. George Koss, agont. LH. ELLIS. SIGN" AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER. We get up Signs on the shortest notice and in the latest style, both plain and fancy. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. jyjcCAFFHET GEhTuTyT lames Geherty, Ed. McCaffrey. PLASTERERS AND BUILDERS Will attend to all contracts promptly both la city and country. Give us a call and try our work. LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO. E. II. SKIPWITH" Physician & Surgeon, Office over Herbert's Drug Store on the Plaza. Santa Fe Bakery Centre St., East I. as Vega. Everything in the baker's line constantly on hand ilUBKRTY & ANGELL, Prop'. "EI O 3? 3? IE 33. BEOS,, Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries. CLOTHING, BOOTS A SHOES. Produce a SuecialtT. Orders tilled on short ar tice. Proprietors ot the Delmonico Restaurant. East Las Vesas, N. M. C. F. MASTSOFF, Contractor and Builder Las Vegas, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Sun Marcial. W. 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, Xt Mexico. 170-d. CTTJyV.3NT 1ST. XjXTOJESrtO, Manufacturer of MEXICAN JEWELEY fj AS VKGAS, - - - N. M In Romero Ruilding, East Side of the Plazs. W. Steele, JUSTICE OF THE I'KAOK for r'recinct S'n. !:, East Las Vegas. Real Estate, Collecting Agent sn4 Conyer- incer. Deodi), Mortgages and Justices' Rlnnks lr ale. Ollice on the hill between the eld sad new 'owns. B it E W K Ii Y S A LO V N. ALBERT &, HERBER, Proprietor?. Opposite Jaffa Bros., East Sida, 'resli Beer always ou Draught. Alsft Fine CiKars and Whiskey. Lunch Counter in Can nection HOWÍSON & FABIAN" General Comm'n Merchants AXi) SALESMEN FOR E3A.STEEIT HU8S1, OIV.ce East side It. K. Ave., opposite Rrowne A Manzanares. JNO. F. BOS'TWICK. P. O, LY DON BOSTWICK & LYDON Attorxxoy-M-a.t-IiiiVVC'. Office at Exchange Hotel Buildinsf. Das Vegas, N. M. OTERO & JEAGER, Dealers In GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Corn, I lay and Forage. Lincoln, Connty, Xn Mxlc. M. SALAZAli. A TO Ity RT- AT- LA IT, ImsVeoas New Mexk o Alex. McLean. Kobt. McLean . Jos, McLean. McLean Bros., Contractors and Builders. All kinds of Maon Work. Fine Plasteriug a Specialty. Contracts taken iu any Part of tLe Territory. Lai Vm,K. M. L