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LAS VEGA 1 LPS V3SGA N". M., TUESDAY, IIOíCTSM BKI? 21. J880. NO. i:J5. MARWEDE, IHLOER & CO. Dealers in HAKDWAKE Weodenware, STOVES k TINWARE AN'I) on seFn i -n ish ing Goods Hosoiiwnl l's Ulock, on PIaz", i,s vi;i;as new Mexico. DESMOXTS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. ERESCOE PAINTING. GRAINING, CALSO.MINING, PA I KR IIANG INu, ETC. Leave oviIits whli M. Ileie, on this Plaza J- J. PETTI-rOlIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, I .AS VEGAS AND HOT SPRINGS. Clmuiic Diseases ami Diseases of Kenialen a S n-iullv 1I-I SPItlSGS - - S to 12 A.M. lAs VEUAS Central Dihíí Siiivi-, toUP. M 11 K'JlAItD 1)1 XX, NOTARY PUBLIC, KiXCOX, - - - - NEW MEXICO. J N". ITRLOXG, PHOTOGRAPHER, GALLERY, OVER POSTOEEICE, r.riilge Stici-r. EaSVEGAs. jJSALAZAK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO "JAS VEGAS C COLLEGE. special Class in SPANISH, PROM ::3í)TO 0 :.".() P. M. APPLY AT THE COLLEGE Solicc l o Contractor. Senlei! tails will 1ju received at my olliee up to S:itm(l.iy at .') p in., Iiee.enilier a.'itli, lor (lie cnsiriii tion ol' a I wo-story business liouse for Andres Hold. Plans and 8iecillc:itiona can be Heen al my olliee. The right is reserved to re ject any anil all bids. CHARLES WIIEELOCK. It. Architect $Z Itownnl. About noon on s itnrday a red, Russia lenlli r imckct book was lost somewhere bet een the lVslullicu and the una. It Contained $;li in money and papers only valuable to ti.e own er The Under will receive a reward of $.1 b) leaving tlie same at ths olliee of i riniuad 11 mero. A RCA DIO SAIS. Telegraph Poles. Sealed propo-ínls will be received bv the un dersigned up to IJ a. m. on December 27tli, lov I'm nishiiii.- one hundred and litiy tulernpli lio es The noles must beofpins, oí' jraod qual ity, twenty feet Ion;;, and three anil onv-hall' Inches in diamater at the top, to be delivered in pile-on the wniton road ieailiur from I,r V'eua-i to the Hot Sailings within thirty davs. j ll ) rihtto reject aiy and nil bids is re-rrved W T TRLP.LOOD, extern I'tiLm Telegi'iipli Olliee Lot f or hale. Parties desiring locutions on which lo build houses lor busiuess purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigued, who will sell lots ;t reasonable rules. All said lots are situated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Sala zar. Olliee north-east corner of the p!..7.a. 246-tf. O. I. Houghton carriessilyer )laicd knives, I'm ks and spoons in slock, nno has received snine new goods in this DR. DeCRAW Will Remain Until the 24th. J)r. I)c (iraw having determined to leave Las Vegas advertised to remain two weeks only from November 21th. but finding it impossible to wiml up his business in so short a time h. fixed his departure for the 24th ol December. New dates at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. A ikmv mid beautiful stock of Hie latest styles of felt and p'ush hate for ladies and children received yester day at Isidok Stern's. O. L. Houghton has a regular or fienal of lire-arms, the largest stock in till tlio west. It is not-only for a re tail, but for a wholesale trade that In is prepared. His advantages for buy hi it enables him to sell this class ol goods as low as they cau be got any. where. Honey at "UelJ, Craig & Co. NEWS N TFLEGBAPH (Jener.il Foster Withdraws as a Candidate for the I'nited States Senate. A Grand Exclusion. Party From the I'nited States Soon to Goto The ( ity of Mexico. Slosson and Vigneux Playing a 30,000 Point Game of Bil liards at Paris. The Southern Pacific Road 1210 Miles From San Francisco and 45 from El Paso. Senate. Washington, Dec. 20 -The Senate rcci lisidcrcd the vole disagreeing lo the House adjournment. Yeas 31; Nays 21. There ns a discussion ou Ed munds' amendment to make the re cess 'from December 23 lo January 3 Lost and the resolution agreed to, 33 l o 26. ' On motion of Davis the bill to re ieive the United diales treasurer from the amount of t r:eui y-eigln million charge lo him on the tiea-ury books ;ml deposited with several stints and under the acts ol 1836, be taken up. lie said this uioiiev would never be called lor by i he Uu led Sinies as i1 never had been, in time of great need and it was inconvenient to can y ii on the books. Ingallssaid that the inconvenience lo book keepers was noi hing ompar ed to the unjuslnesS of giving twctiix eight millions lo the older siaies ai the expence ol' those w ho were adop ted since 1836 It was the original contract that the money s'iould be subject call by the United Stales. Kirk wood intimated that the twenty-eight stales interested were pooling to secure this twenty-eight millions. lie now offered as a second section to I he bill the substance of the 5 per cent bill, allowing the various slate 5 per cent of the value fthíir limits by the mi-htary bounty warrants. Thurmm thought the ó percent bill should stand on its own merits. He objected to the g vertí incut g.vin away twenty-eight millions to the states. It was the government's money and i is our duty to pay as fastas possible our two billions in debtedness. Every dollar ot the seven or eight hundred millions due next year could be paid oil in ten years without un duly burdening fie people, yet it is proposed to extend it for forty r fifty ears and at the same time giveaway the public lands and increase the ex penditures and as wo were do'iag; the inevitable result of i his land policy would create a public debt; to make our debt like that of the British con fuís, a pcrp tual tinuui'.y. He regard ed a perpetual debt as one of the greatest curses that could be inflictcr' upon a nation. lie opposed this bill as part the legislation teuding lo bring ou t his misfort une. Coukling thought Thiirinan's argu ment vitiating like many other go d Hfgumeuts by the incorrectness of his premises. In 1836 there was a sur plus in the trca-ury rais ed by all the taxes on lopulation then existing The sur olus was dcposit"d with the States then existing subject to the c.dl of thv liovernmeut. It was a call loan bin -ubsequently the quality of the call loan was taken Irom it by act of Con gress to the ellect4thut money should never be called for except by act of Congress ami on d ue notice the doc trine of estoppel warranted the asser tion that when the Government in course of time had a great need for money they could apply for ibis and ii was slopped from claiming money after forty years had passed and the J States had, with thn knowledge of ihe Government applied the money to various purposes ou the assumption that it was considered as a gift, t'oukling thought the past had suf ficiently demonstrated that the peo ple, resources cud integrity of ihe country would make it impossible for any failure to pay the public debt Blaine regarded act 33 as lb I y rc itilting from (he theory that surplus t revenuo must ho divided among the whole population. To recall Ihe niouey novr would be unjust, not only because of the lapse of time and the probable outlawing of the claim bul also because the people who got the money would not be the ours called on to return it were not the men who then lived in the benefited states. The Senator from Oregon, G rover, would be called upon to return the share he got as a citizen of Maine in which Stale money was fool ishly divided per capita among the popahnion. Blaine was not a citizen of Mai: at that time but he would have payed his share of niouey as a citizen of the state. ll would be found a debt of former generations and should not be placed on this gen eration. Thurnmn said that doctrine was untenable; that there was no bar of limitation to this debt. lie said money was by law returnable on de maud. The debate was suspended and the Cflnfdil appropriation Bill was refer red, to the committee. On motion the Senate adjourned. House. Washington, Dec. 20. -Dunn intro duced a joint resoluiii'U that land-' in the lvdiau Territory to which the In dian litle has extinguished and which are public lands oith j United States and thereby declared subp cted to" -ettlcnent under Ihe honn'slrad and ire euip ion laws. He desired it to be referí il to the public, .and c mum lee. Cotigersai'l it was an attempt to "tve D' session to the while settlers and ni' ved that t ro to the ("iDimii-, tee on Indian affair- h;ch had clot rge of the righis of the Indians whi h was agreed to. Bv itiotii .1' Morto i the C o-u' :r" appropriation bill was laki-n n a,.d di-Cilssed. Ihe question of how rnoui y was in lie taken Iflii the people lo Hipp ll; the government wi.s a qttcii'. -n for the coininiiiee nil wmy ami iiKim. Mr. Trice thought that it was .-ui-ticient argument to the objeción! to slate thai the bill had been ivlci r. d lo the' committee on banking and cur rency. The Speaker: "Did it 'o there by bill or petition?" Price: "By both." Alter lurther debate ou this poiul the motion io suspend the rules was seconded. 122 I o 43 Miles then ppocd the bill. He thought there were oilier Kibjecis more fit for the reduction of tax than check stamps. Why not take the duly off clothing. They attempted to smuggle this bill through the House to prevent the amendment taking away from monopolists some of their ill gotten gains. Decline in Stocks. New York, Dec, 20. -The decline in stocks during this nfieniooti was due to the temporary advance in Ihe rates for money and the report that a large speculator who is going away for a lew mouths sold about sixty thousand shares of long slock which ho had beeu carrying for two 'r three months. 'I he slock exchange has listed $2,017,000 of consolidated lirst mortgage bonds of the Missouri Pacific railroad. A telegram Irom San Francisco states that the South ern Pacific opened for business to De mid station to-dav. a point on ihe line near Mesilla, 1210 miles east of San Francisco, and -15 nines from El Paso. Stages connect there for the Santa Fe road at San Marcial a distance of 75 miles1 The junction is to be made by the ruad (rom I he east in a few weeks. The graders are keeping on to the II i o Grand at El Paso and the survey ors are examining in Texas for a line to Houston or New Orleans. Billiard Tournament. Paris, December 20. A billiard match for the championship of the world bel w een Geo. F, Slosson and Ma ra uee 'Vigneux of France, begun to-night in the Grand hotel The match is to be 80,000 points, six hun dred to be played each night. If the player reaches that number any nighl in the course of a run. he is to follow up m the following night. A large dining salonn of. ihe hotel is which ihe contest took plnce was filled. M. Gebelius n professor of billiards was chocen umpifv. Vignaux opened the game but failed to score. Slosson followed and ao failed lo count. Af ter several uucertuiu shots on both sides Vigneux started and made 57 Ue afterwards made runs of 117 and 111; the highest run made by Slossan was 27. At ten o'clock Vigneux had scored 304 and Slossau CO. The game then adjourned. A Ciran.l ExriirMioii. Chicago. Dec. 20. (reat interest is being manifested in the excursion to the City ot Mexico and Cuba which will rendezvous in this city and start from here via New Orleans and Vera Cruz to the City of Mexico, returning by way of Havana about the middle of January. The party vv i 1 1 be made up largely of railroad and mining capitalists seeking new fields. The fare for the round trip will be $200. It is believed that this excursion will result in bringing the country into clo-er and more friendly business re lations with Mexico and will result in National benefit. Surrendered Plates. Washington. Dec. 18. flu; plates surrendered by Brockawtiy have ar rived. Chief Druuimond of ihe Se cret Service Department fays that ISrockaway mentioned that counter feit money is usually made to sell but that he did nos undertake any small work, that he always did work that wouhi not affect poor people, always confining his operations to prominent banks and by so doing h said poor people were not affected as banks had sinking funds and could make (heir hispes good. Concessions. New York, Dec. 20. Telegrams from ihe City of Mexico announce thai a concession of two additional 1 ucs had been awarded to Talnicrfc jullivan or the Mexican National C with a subsidy of 8,000, from Mari a north o S'llainaunca and soii'h lo P itznero, and the line ir on Sm Luis I'.rzi io Se;.h rae also ilial ihe Mexi i ai g" '.'i ipneni I. ad formerly approv ed he iiiiz ii ion ot the Mexicau N i i ;i i i in a ny. Foolish Wager. N. '.v Y . U. 1) e. 2.1. In ihe shoo -V.o ieiy ;il 4 (.'ll .'ball! sUCet lbs Id I I i - i n C'-a-. UOSitii 'dlliaoea Weg er 1 1 1 -i i lie e u I pat i biiih't Iht'uir.ih Ihe h:ii in ir:eiar keeper who was a-leep ai oiii end of the gallery. As Vi.-tli !il tired the b.-r keeper chang poMiion nd Ui bu lei ! i tick him in the head and inflicted probably a IV tal wound Withdrew. Cinciunaiti, Dec. 20. -Gov. Foster on Saiiirday wdhdrew from the con test for i he senatorship. His course is commented tinou here to-day by t lie leaders ol the republican party as a magnanimous act, creditable to him in the highe.t dorec. Slay Be Secretary of War. New York, Dec. 20. I he Jlerahl says: ''General McDowell is a che personal friend of (ai field and- if Ohio is to be I he choice ef the next President McDowell may be Secrciarv of War. Wants five per Cent. Washington, Dec. 20. Among the bills introduced in the House wasoue by Berry of California, granting to California live per cent, of the sales of the public lands in the slate. Two Million Dollars. New York, December 20 -Steamers from Europe since Saturday have brought over $2,000,000. The Sew Hotel. The directors of the American Ho tel company held a meeting last eve ning at the o film of the Andres Dohl Esq. and after examining the bids again, the contract for erecting the uew hotol was ler to John B. Wootcn of this city for $28.000. lie was or dersd'o have the building completed on or before ihe first of August, next. The new Whi eO iks paper, the Golden Era, has made its appearance and is a very creditable journal. Tt is a neat s'x column journa', and its edi tor J. II. Wise is deserving of great credit fur the great sprihiliness and neatness of the Era. The awning -for T. Homero & Son's new building arrived yesterdav. CRANBERRIES at GRAAF & CO'S. Wines and liquors o the best qual ity, and ol the besl "brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south side of the plaza, has Vegas, N. M 353 tl For all kinds of svoolen goods go to I. Stern. There are no better hoots fir shoes made than the Selz hand made, for which I. Stern has the exclusivo Mile. Pickles bv the quart al Bell, Craig & Cu.'s, Go and see f. Ilulenheck's new stock of gold and silver filigree jewel rv urn! plated silverware and select a Christmas present. Do You Wish to Buy A P R E S E'íf T FOlt MOTHER. FATHER, S 1ST Eli, HUSBAND, WIFE, BROTHER, SWEETHEART or the BABY ? If so, you can Had just what you re quire in the magnificent HOLIDAY STOCK OF ISIDOR STERN'S. II ATS ! HATS! HATS! A new slock just unpacked at IsinoR Sthkn's. You will save both lime and money by going direct to Stern's to buy your Christmas presents, for then vou are sure to find what volt want. For a good and uobby hat go to IsinOR Stkux's. Christmas 1880. Dolts, Games, Express Wagons, Wheelbar rows, Tin Tops, M u-'cal l.'i't rttmeiils. Hiell vases, Albums, Lidies writing ib'sk. Toilet sets and Brick-a-b.u; Novelties, B' sides huiii'i eds i anieles thai it won d be imp- s- ,!:; to enumerate, to l e leiind at 1st nmi Stilus's. Use C tu as-ed üMlls ft id I r.'ítkfiíst in o: i ai B- U, Cra g & Co.'s. Ladies' cloaks. Ulsters ami Dol mans in all the latest designs and id lower prices than an other house n i he ci ! A' lor the same class of goods, to be foui.d at Isido'r i era's. (o to .si. Ileisc.on the south side of the plaza for line wines, liquors and .gars. ,3-tf Stoves, till uní can't rest, at Rupe Uiistlc'.'. JiitI received a new and complete assortment ot' men's scarls, gloves, card i an jackets andgenls' furnishing goods al J. RoSKNw-Ann & Co.'s Dried beefat Bell Craig & Co High bill and free, lunch every night at Ferrington & Go's, bowling allev. Citron in llein hi peel at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. New tigs at Boll, Craig & Co.'s. You waul a copy of Hill's Manual of Social and Business Ibrins. You cannot a fiord I o be without it. Sold only by subscription. If the agent docs not, meet vou, address, agent for Hills Manual. P. O. Box 152 Las Ve gas, N. M. 1-w. Corn meal at Bell, CVaiget C'o.'s. Fresh Ovstcrs, Fresh Ovslers. at n83tf ' J. GraaV & Go's. New York cheese at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. Cooking and Heating Sieves, Doorlocks and Tadlocks, Hinges and Butts Rasps and Files, Wrenches. Hammers and Hatchets Tacks and Screw, Mining Knives, Ro ling Pins, &e. O. E. WESCIIES. (Tit ron and lemon peel t.t Bell, Craig & Co.'s. Books, Stationery, Wall Paper. O K. Wkschk. Use canvHs-od ham and breakfast bacon at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. Jlerry Christmas! Choice lot of presents for ladies and gentlemen as well as the little folk". C. E. Weschh. New dates at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. The Metropolitan Restaurant in the Optic building East Las Vegas will be re-opened on next Monday by J. W Barnev where t ho public can he supplied with board and lodging at reasonable rates. 3'. New figs at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. -A ear 1 nd of all kinds of stoves jusl red ved bv Rupe & Castle, t-6 Cranberries at Bell, Craig & Co's. I Indian Potlf.ry. Wisconsin creamery but ir nt The largest clock . in tho United Bi-KL. Craig & Co's. I ii""",., Indian pottery, both anci- cnt and modern, at M. A. Gold's In Choice Butler at Bell, Crnig & Co lian department, Santa Fe, N. M.4l-tf The Prominent Question What can we buy for a Christmas or New Vent's present? Go to mo enterprising lit in of J. Koscnwald & Co. and buy one of those Fur Sets, Sealskin Caps, Castor Dnving (J loves, Embroidered Handkerchief, Six and Three Bit' ton Gloves, Elegant Dolmans, Mat telasse Cloak?, Stylish Ulsters, Í llega nl Fans, Fur Top Mitts, j Fur Top Gloves, i hovel v I. ace Scarfs. "Welcome" Cocoa Mats Velvet Mats, ' hace Mitts, Jewel Casts, Scrap Books, Shell Boxes, Velvet Card Cases, Velvet Card Frames, Beautiful Inlaid Boxes, Tops, Dolls, Marbles, Aceordcons, New Siylc Silk Ties, l.lcgant Japanese Cases. "Wipe Your Feet" Mats. Zephyr Mitts, Zephyr Hoods, hauies' heggius, Zephyr Wrisllels, Handsome Fascinators, HamUomc. Dressing Cases. New Stylo CVee Lisse Ties, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, White Slippers, Seafoain Scarfs, and many other desirable toys and presen s, loo numerous to mention. Call and examine our slock bt.'fo re purchasing elsew here. J. ROSKNWAI.I) & ("O. Lockhart & Co. have received a large stock ot oils and paints; also "iíoldeiis enainei .mini "which is wa ter proof and ready for use. is con stantly kept y them. 50-tf. Mahtga grapes, at Bell, Craig & Co. Clean towels Mid sharp razors tit ludd's Barber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf." Two good tarpenters wanted im mediately by Fha n ii Ooni'JN 11-lf Christmas Toys, at Bell. Craig & Co. Another car load of Hour, the best in town, received by ,J. ( i: A VP & Co. Apples, n' Bell, Craig & Co. Something new ! new! new! Self raising Buckwheat Hour at n83if J. (j Ii a a v & Co's. A foil :!:'sortnien of lioiuropaihi, remedios constan! ly kept on hand at the Genual DrugSiore. 313-tf. Fresh Oysters, at Bell, Craig & (Jo. (how chow bv the quart or gallon at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. The lit lie daisy excursión hat at the New York Clothing House. Ev erybody wears them. tf. Stein's store shows the '.i:;r t dis play of carpels iu the idly.) Lemons, at Bell.-Omig & Co. Cfolhins! Cltiihi ! ! Clothing ! ! ! My second new stock of line men's and bovs' nobby Mnis, over coats and ulsters jusl unpacked. ISIDOli Stkun. Pop Corn, at Bell, Craig & Co. Fifty per cent saved by lnMng Cre tonne, Torchon and Langiiedoc lace, line embroideries and ladies' silk lies of Isidor Stern. Cabbage, at Bell, Craig & Co. Xw Woods ! Jicw Woods ! ! For staple and fancy groceries, good, tresh, and of the best quality go to Isidor Stern's. Ciiow chow bv the quart or gallon at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. For blanket.s come to I. Stern. Turnips, at Bell. Craig & Co. Aheivysiock of fine wiues,liq uors and cigars at M. Jlei.se's for the winter trade, tf. High ball at II. Bkamm's. The strangest thing agoing now is I o ce i ho crowd of ladies going to ('hurles llteld's to buy dolmans, tils lers and cloaks. I Cranberries at Bell, Craig & Go's .Inst received. A full line of very choice slanle and fancv Groceries, hiriiiors. Wines. 1 Cigars and Condimenta. C E. WrcscHB.