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Ls Vegs Daily Gazette. WEDNESDAY XOVEMBER'24, 1880 An Kitdnii I .New Mexlro. '1 lie imiuigi ation of l he colored peo ple I s. i veai from the son tli to nil purl of the north assumed the fdi tu of a great exodus. Association has a great deal to ilo with such movements :iiid 1 u ri nr last season the huido of lil nek men poured into Kansas with no niDii v. and. as a consequence, great su tiering hetel them. A nejiro cxodiw of unusual dimensions is said to he preparing in the South, and J. ('. Browne, a Quaker, who has hcen laboring among the negroes of Louis ianaand Alaliaina, sa 8 thousands of eolored people arc leaving pell-mell. Information from other sources indi cates that an exodus on a large scale from various parts of the South is pichable this winter. A company has been formed and hereafter the exodus will he conduct ed on business principles. This com pany has purchased, it is claimed, seven hundred thousand acres oi laud in this territory, and more will be se cured if necessary. The movement will be conducted by business men on business principles. The etnigrauts from the South will be treated jusi as anv otiier foreigu countries. Colo nies will be established and laud will we bought. To show the magnitude of this movement it is only necessary to say, that, while many of the colored peo pie were anxious to keep up the exo dusof last year, they ye resolved to wait a while and see if their condition was improved in their own homes liut they sav that they bore all till the election came on and the bull-dozing began. They were treated as badly as ever. The' crops were gathered and they were cheated right and left The old scenes were re-enacted and the blacks are leaving pell-mell. These exodusters are independent of the ast numbers of those who are connected with organizations of col ored men iu all the Southern states that have for their ultimate object romoval to other pans of the country Every member of these organizations has more or less money. At the pres ent time 'hey are known as benevo lent .associations, "brotherhoods" ol one kind and another, etc. No man can become a member unless he has some money, and no idle or shiftless person can get a place in them. At present they number 100,0(X) persons and are only waiting for the signal to move on to New Mexico. Thus we will receive a large contribution from the color, d labor of the South and, if the professions of the leaders are to be nlitc! tn we will suffer nothing by being called upon to make them re cipients of charity. '1 he h ocurro .Minrs These mines arc situated about three miles west of the town in the Socorro mountains. Herciof.'ie fhey have been but little known of and but little developed. Now, however, they areeoming prominently forward and some of the best mines in the territory are known to be situated in this dis trict. Several aood sales have been mude within the past few weeks and work is being carried forward in an unusually energetic manner. Shafts are being sunk and tunnels drifted in on a large number of mines. At present no work is being done on the "Met ret," but it will be commenced in a few davs. The "Torrcnce," one of thebest mines in the district, has thus far been developed to a greater extent than any other. It was then sold to a company, whbh is now carrying the work forward. One from this mino is being sacked in large quanti ties and shipped to the smeller at Cerrillos. The "Aucon Tunnel" is now being drifted, it is surely one of the most beautiful tunnels in exist ence. It is as perfect and symetrical as if chiseled in wood by some experi enced workman. Mr. A. II. Hanson, one of the early prospectors in that legion has personal supervision of the work and intends making it a thing of beauty. The most extensive work iu the district is now being done by Mills fc Co. on the three mines known as the "Gentral Strong," "Wheel of Fort une" and the "Chief Victorio." These mines are all coutigu U8 and tun iu the same general direction. A shaft is being sunk on the one farthest up the mountain and a tunnel has been started to intercept it, and wheu fin ished will cut all three of the mines iu .succession. About twenty men are engaged in carrying this work for ward. The work is uof allowed to step by night or day. An assay of $215 per tou has been obtained from ore taken from one of these mines. The Socorro mountains are rich iu mineral and the near future will see n lively boom for this district. tlPn. I From a gentleman just up from El j l'aso we learn 'he truth of theboom' that the new El Dorado is alleged to enjoy. It may b of interest to those, who have been excited by the reports coming from there within the past few weeks, to state that El l'aso, or rather Franklin, the new town on this side of the line, is great only in possibilities of the future. The town Is at present inhabited by about four or five hundred people, of whom only about 150 arc Americans The town has reached that Micawber stage, where the citizeu hangs about the hotel and wear out the heels of his boots, while lipped back predict ing what a great town it is bound to be. The only sign of activity exhibi ted ore wheu t he stage coach anives, whereupon the owner of corner lot rises, stretches himself and scans the register and then, seats himself to dream over the expected rise in real estate. There is nothing goiug on iu the town at present to amount to any thing and it is decidedly dull, the fu ture of the town hanging like the drawings of a lottery. If the rail roads strike, atid a juucliou is former, the town, which isa mere .conjecture, asno route has b eu surveyed, the holders of real esta:e wiil draw a prize. But meanwhile the) have plat ted the town in their own minds and lots are held at fabulous prices. The ground rent of a lot to build a drug store, about twenty-five feet front, was quoted a few days ago at $30, per mouth, and this is a specimen brick. The owners of a miserable old ado e hotel have refused $375 per month rental, expecting a man to purchase it and give it back to them if they regis ter for a week after the rush be gins. Franklin is situatid about a mile from flic river on a little plateau at the mouth of the only pass through the mountains. There is only room enough for one ceut ral street but be yond the present town spreading out in a fan shape is a, good site for the Jown. There is plenty of bottom land but as the Rio Grande overflows this, it is impracticable for building site3. In order to ford the river, which is very irregular, four tracks are re quired. The old town of El l'aso i a pros perous phi o of some 5 000 or 6,000 people, inhabited mostly by Mexicans and the trade is in 'he hands of a few merchants, who have a monopoly of the busiuess that, they have secured by long residence. i.i:t net 1.1 NT. The followinjr 8 a list of letters remaining uncu lied lor iu tins post nflicc ut Las Vegas fur tlitweck einlinji kcYi-niber 21. All persons calling for letter will please say "ailver tisert." Anderson, A. It istwicK, Tolivcr Hen reilez, '1 poiIohu IJuir.l, J iinea Uablielt, Jame H. linlloek. .lainet Ureuer, II K Brown, hloreucin l.'owen, Win, t orinaek .) . M. (1 rk. Jlotviuvl Ciasen .11 J . I elj:ttiio, Nicolas i)rewer, Jame, l 'ililile, frank Krvin. C. Knaenio, Itetuciu KoipiMin OiliB (j rings, Iv. ;. JtajiKerty Lyrtiit Han.'-en, M. lliracnler, Christ 2 live . aunéis. Ili-hann. .Míe I. Iriuan A Carlisle Leonard, S. M. l.yncli, Daniel ílillTI, ÍNUlllU 1 Myers, J no. I'. Moore, i.il. Molilor, Walter Me tea, .Ul. O'Connor, C'laj ton I Orteiiii, Pedro Orteiia. Patricia Uudy, Kit. Homero. 1", S. liickerts. Frank Saneliy,, (ialn'icl .simule., I). IT. silkens, Lewis Sti.lo, T. E. Tuvon, Mrs M. Vaunlian, ( liarle Weiland, E. II. Walter J. T. WutlniKton, O. I). Worlev, X. M. '. White. Harry Wneeler, W' It. Keller, Harry J - X. FLTliLONU, P. M. HOTE-LAHRIVALS. St. Nicholas Hotel, (i. W. Hartman & wife, San Miguel. National Hotel. S. M. Montgomery Mid wife, Imliinu; W, Rankin, J. K Ciwg; in E. -liennand, W. Holmes uiidJ. It. Uuitni. lndiaiiil. Sumner Houro. F. C. Marttolf. Eliot It.vder, Ihomas.T. Arm strong', II. II. Stcavvnsun, anula re; Win. J Dixon, Kokonie. Grand View. H. L. Griinshaw, It.Jil. Pickurson; M i-t An nie Lewis, Trinidad; F. E..Gore, San Marcial. o "-- 91 IIMiO. ''Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast," is au old axiom, and to encourage music societies our as 8ocatioiis shouid le tine of the first cares of u new community. The only neofthe kind we now have complete in its organization is the Las Vegas Orchestra. The gentlemen compris ing this association if artists are going to give a graud ball and concert, in order to assist the organization and help to keep it in existence. All lov ers of progress and advancement of our town should purchase one of the boys tickets and give them a push up grade on the 9rh of December. A Itcetl Worthy wfl-.iiinliit.lon. A lady yestcrdty purchased a num ber of tickets lor the M. E. church dinner on thanksgiving lor distribu tion among the poor of the city, who would otherwise ho debarred this ... , ,1 i . . i , . pleasure, btich a deed is truly benev ' i. ., ...... . : olent aud is worthv of emulation. wDon't forget the Methodist church dinner ou Thanksgiving day. ! Local Items. The Baptist benefit at i'aca hall I to-night. I --Felipe Lopez ot San L-iui.o is in t he city. Antonio A. Daca is lving ill at up l,(' town. Xo snow but plenty of slush in some places. Las Vegas can iiow hoal of pret ty good roads. (io to tho entertainment at líaca Hall to-night. r.oitx To the wife of James Fanner, Nov. -3d, a son. The train from the south was nearlv ou time yesterday. --Turkey lunch at Rilly's to-morrow, and "'don't forg'M it." We acknowledge the receipt of a ticket to the Baptist concert this eve ning. Delegate-elect Luna will go to Washington with his wife in ahtctit two weeks. Hopper IJros. shipped it large consignment of groceries lo Manza nares station yesterday. The train dispatchers' office was moved into it new quarter in tin depot building yesterday. R..T. Marshal of Tiptonville, sold 200 head of two year old etcers for $16 per head the other day. M. Ueie unloaded a full ear load of beer yesterday. He is putting in í heavy stock for the winter trade. --Miss Ella Tipton of Tiptonville has been in the city since moiiday and will make a thort visit with Dr. Tip ton. -W. II. Nesbit, formerly of thN cii y but now of the growing camp of Los Cerrillos, was in the city yester day. liell, Craig & Co., sold two car l"ads of hogs Monday. Tlriy brought in fine porkers and intend to continue the trade. V. M. Scliell has opened a feed s ribleat the Exchange corral. Trav elers will do well to patronize him while in town. S. W. Lee, superintendent of the Hot s priugs company, loft yesterday for l'ueblo. When he returns he will not come alone. The train from the north ran oil' the Hack at Dorsey about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon winch accounts tor the delay of the train. The hacks conveying passengers to the entertainment at Maca Ilaü to night will leavethc St. Nicholas Hotel and Dr. Haley's oflice, from the east side. The price of admission to the I) ptist Sunday School entertainment is 50 cents per ticket without hack fare and 75 cents per ticket with hack fare. Eliot Ryder, whilom editor-in-chief of the Santa Fc Democrat, and a well-known jourualiMs of the east spent a part of yesterday in the city. Santa Fc rejoices in the discovery of a new poet. His name is U.S. Lu cas and iias made quite a local reputa tion as u writer of poems for Sunday school children. We hope the entertainment at Raea Hall to-night by the Baptists will be largely patronized. The society ha spared no ptins to nmke the occasion a most, agreeable and enjoyable one. A few nights ago a fellow who was pretty drunk hail a little bunting imcch with a fellow inebriate, iu whbh ho had I e arteries of his lip severed and came near bleeding to dffith. --C C. Stal.'v, reprcenlino Campaign Ili (fazciie and Ilarahl came in Mond.iv iiiln. lie U -u it Springs for a IVw d;is t nil v l I lieu go on to Saii'a Fe. lie i doini tho territory and will give V' gus a "-cud ..ff." Harry Dttrgis came up from the White Oaks yesterday, lie brought u line' specimen ol'gold bearin quartz with him. The speciin ni was inkcn from the Douglas mine which is sit uated just north of the lloniestnke and i likely a continuation of the same lode. Surveyor (J eneral Alkin-on has received notice from President Hayes with instructions to record the fact that the military r servalioit at Fort Cnnimings has been enlarged from four square mÜcs to thirty six square miles, by executive order, uuder dale of November 6th. Rooks on New Mexico anpearto be all the rage. We had the pleasure of meeting Arthur W. Porter, asso- V lu, ' u,c "'-"H" Ocean v. ho has been spending a few , . ,. ' tlayj in Santa re gathering material I fur" n book on the terri.orv. which j will be published by liand, McNallv & Go. RE-OPENED. Dr. DeGraw's Dental Office. Dr. DeCírnw has reopened his Deu tal oillce aud will remain in Las Ve gas for tire weeks only, from to-day, Xovcuibcr 24. Olliee north side plaza Wet Las Vejrr.s New aud handsome styles of ladies' and children's suits, cloaks and ulsters at Iiiok"Stern's. To Our Many Fi-leml and Itroii. In view of the approaching Holi days we have received from .he Mld dletown Silver Plato Company for whom we have been appointed Spec ial Ajits for New Mexico two large shipmonts ot their goods, which we shah oiler at the lowest possible pjic es. Our assortment consists of tea ses, water-ses, breakfast, dinner and individual castor, cake baskets, pick- lecasiors, syrup cups, napkin rings, sardine esses, toil t sets, card receiv ers, vases, knives, forks, spoons, child's school sets clips, gohleis, soup and oysicr ladles, cake and piw knives iind everything requisite to make up a eou iih'tc stock. In addition we have secured the services of a line en graver and will be able t engrave all good the same day selected, which wt'l tie l 'lie wiiiiout ex ra cost to purchasers Soliciting your eatly pat ro'iago V u are Respect full v. S II. Lucas & Co , Sant ! Fe, N. M. Two carloads of staple and fancy ofoeeries just received at I si dor. Stern's. The boss Tom and Jerrv at II. Bhamm's -lw. All the hot drinks of t he season at 11, Bramm's. High ball at II. Bramm's. Wanted, liiinieuiaiclv a good cook, w ho is not afraid of work. To the right kind of a p rson good wages will Ibjftd paid. l.H'itd ueats need inn appiy. LsiDoR Stern Auction Sa e. Of fifteen first-class milch cows and a lot of fine caives, on ThurSf- day. November 2óth, on the plaza Terms, cash. F. J. Web Kit, A net ioncer. Take a lunch at "Bilh V Thanks giving day. Si 1 f you are in want of Shoes and hoots I lose of a 1 kinds. Hats of latest style, Cloaks, Ulsters, hollinans, Shawls, Dresses, Corsets, Blankets, ( i loves, Ribbons, Zephyr, Yarn, I I oods. Nubias, Ready made clothing,. In fact for ant thing yon may want you will please call at the dry goods house of .1. R.OS UN" W AM) C Co Wo have in stock the largest and most select stock of cloaks, dollman. circulars, ulsters and suits to be found in this market. of which the ladies of Las Vegas will ph-aso take índice. J. LloRENWALI) tt" Co. Ladies' and children's legging nt .1 RoSENWAM) & Co. ex.. Ladies' fur sets Intel v arrived at J. Ro.SKNWAJ,I & Co. Ladies Merino hose of the best tjtiai ity at J. Rosénwai.p & Co. Gents' f.'iicy underwear, ail wool at d. I'osi-nwai.d & Co. The Cliristmas goods will be in by next week. C. E Wesche. GotoC R Wesehe's store for the Pride of Kan-as flour. It hikes the lead. llave y " 1 1 si en those lovely Victor ia skirls for sale at C. E. Wkschk's Art licial llieo'i's n' all gratles at the store of ( ', E. Wisehes. Go to C. K. tVixüie's and liv a ker of those deli moim pieUles ' H--. Tiiosn 1 1 vetee s ai Wesc.e's sand unequalled. - - - dn-t opened aveiy hiru" stock of Iliefseiz celebrated liand-ui-ide Ii tots and shoos, lor which 1 have the ex elusive sale in Las Vegas. Isipoi: Stern, n D'l cur I oh. Luxuries of nil kiiuU have been re ceived at J. Granf & I o.'s bv the thousand : Pickled cherries, jnekled (minion, olives, Dutch delicious pickles, prunes and jelly, preserved jimrer, powdered chocolate, Neiil'cha tel cream cheese, lentilcs and all kinds of gruel .. I have the largest stock of gents' furnishing goods iu I as Vejns. Isidob Stern. Fresh Oysters, Fresh Oysters, at i ,rooi9 , ,n-co.ñ. Clothing hous n83if .1. Graaf & Go's, f ' os take a hnck scat. Choice patterns oud newest styles of ' carpets at the lowest prií'8. Isipoa SlERT. JAFFA BRTIHI -STOCK NEW WINTER GOODS! Boots & Shoes of m O o o o tí WE NOW IlAVj: Our Stores filled of all kiuoVof Goods for flic Winter Trade aud irrVitetho peo ple of Las Vegas and vicinity to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We have a large stock of everything appertaining to General Merchandise. As 'the varieties arc too numerous to mcntion,wc prefer showing our customers onr stock in the store rather thau in the newspaper. 1 H 0 r No trouble to show goods. Call and pcc us. JAFfVfSOS.. ML C 1 oth i pgjjfiiii "íñ j Boys. NATIONAL HOTEL V Harrison, Propers. 3 o tlx Sido of 2PlasBa, Tliis Huusc has been newly rtiOjQi da"T(7f)"8 lor the Cottages to Rent. Ta new cot t. mes lo rent at the "rfftit Springs. Apply to the New i Clothing Store, East Las Ye-1 Yori gas 314-tf. Indian Pottery. The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian pottei y, both auci ent and modern, at M. A. Gold's In dian department, Sania Fe, N, M.41-tf í or ,nle. Piu ties desiring locations on which I o build houses tor busiuess purposes or residences, would do well to call ou the undersigued, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated ou the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M.Salazai:. O (lice north-east corner of the pi.tza. 246-tf. L would respect! till v call the atten tion of all pérsous goiug to and from the Whi'e Oak mines, and the pub lic in general to the fact that I have removed our store from Tecolote to Autor Chico, where I keep a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; and make a specialty of miners supplies, provisions ect. Anton Chi co is ou the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Winternitz, Anton Chico, N. M Edwin O. Burl's French kid shoes at Chas. Iefei.d's. Loekhnrt & Co. have received a large slock ot oils and paints; also "lloldens enainei .aini"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept i y them. óU-tf. . Clean towels iind sharp razors til Judd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediate!) by FltANK OoDBN. 41-1 f Another ear load of flour, the best in town, received by J. Graff 4t Co. Someihitisr new I new! new! Self raising Buckwheat floi.r at Ii8.'5. t .T. (ÍRAAF it Go's. Please rxamtne .Mern's new slock ot jTorehi.ii and t'relonne laces, lichtis and embroideries. J A l ull assort men' of I lorfieopathit i remedies coiisianl l kept on hand al 1 1. Central Drug Store. 31 3-1 f. I call the at'entioii of ihe ladies lo the (act that 1 sell embroideries lower than anv house iu the cily. Come and assure ourselves. isidorStern. ,' Selz cchdiralcd liand made boots and shoes only at Isidor Stern's. SEE the cnts' furnishing goods depart- internal Isidor Stern's and examino The little daisy excursion hat at )w New York Clothing House, J2y i rybody wears them. tf. OF- the Best Makes O CD p 3 CD 3 (A 11 C V f irns. V lias Vegas, 2r. 3VI. Yn tallad and affords the best accomnio- travt'liii(f ubli. Quilts, blankets and comforts, lap robes, Iloueyconb oud Marseilles spreads iu a very large variety at low M . e . Isidou Stern's. Dont Forget that. Isidor Stern has au immense stock of n'ce, new aud good goods which he sells at lower figures than any other house in the city. O. L. Houffhtou has a regular ar seual of fire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is not only for a re tail, but for a wholesale trade that he is prepared. His advantages for buy ing enables him to sell this class "of goods as low as they can be got any where. , Go to Judd's Barber Shop and get scraped, Exchange Hotel. tf. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & Go's planing mill. 29-tf. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con tractors. Lockhart & Co. 21 -tf. Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, aud ot the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Heise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas; N. M. 3f3-t f Holbrook's tobacco is the best. Call and see Old Walker, Zion's Hill, for good whiskey and cigars. Fine candies a specialty. ulOOlf. New sTvles of ladies' cloaks from the factory of A. T Stewart & Co. Isidor Stern. Fine Boots. J. W. Hanson &Co., hereby inform the public, that they are now prepar ed lodo all kinds of work in their line. Fine work a speci lty. Shop ou northwest corner of plaza. l(J-4m Brick for sale in large or smull quantities, at Lockhart & Go's. One hundred of the latest styles of ladies and chihirens cloaks, dolmans circulars, received at 93if Chas. Ilfeld's. Buckwheat Hour at n83tf J. Graat &U o'a. L. L. Howlsou of the Model Store, oast side, has a full assortment of boot and shoes which he sells nt the lowel cash figures. 83tf Go to M. lleise, on the south side of the plaza for line wines, liquors and yars. 253-tf I call (Special .o. mi . my stock of c olhs of all descriptions for ladies' wear. Isidor Stern. Notice lo II irse Men, The undersigned, F. J. "Weber, wishes to inform the public iu gener al I hat he statids ready to satisfy nuy oue who has a genuine case of epi 7.D01 i: on bund that he can cure it ; if he does not he charges nothing for time or expense. He has one ot the tinest, corrals in the old town, and provides for each and all, with hay, oats, corn and stabling. Give mo a call aud be treated gentlemanly. F.J. Wfbeh, 014 Towu Con l