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VEGA TTE, VOL. 2. LAR VEGAS, 1ST. M., FRIDAY, DECEMBEIÍ 24, 1880. NO. 138. LAS GAZE' HARWEDE, IHLÜER & CO. Dealers In IIAEDWAEE Vñodenware, STOVES i TINWARE ASP JLouseFu riiishing Goods KnseuwnH's Block, on Plu?.", I.S VKCAS; NEW MEXICO. E ,lASr SIDE WATER WAGON Will deliver water promptly fit any placo in the Old Town. Apply to O'KEEIE WELCH. O. I. Houghton carriessilver plated knives, forks aud spoons in stock, mid has received some new goods in this Jino. - PR. PeCRAW Remain Until the 24th. Will Dr. De Graw having determined to loave Las Vegas advertised to remain two weeks only i'roin November 24th, bui finding it impossible to wind up ills business in so short a time has fixed liis departure for the 24th of December. New dates at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. O. L. Houghton has a regular ar serial of fire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. Itisuotouly for a re tail, but for a wholesale trade that he is prepared. His advantages for buy ing enables him to Bell this class of goods as low as they can be got any where. ' ;') Honey at Bell, Craig & Co. Attention, All members of O. Oof II. You are requested to be at the I. O. Ü. F. lodge room on Sunday De cember 26t h at 2. p. m. sharp, for con ferring the degree. All members of the 1. O (.). F A. F. & A. M., K. of 1'., and 1. O. G. T. are cordiallv invit ed. By ordoi of J. B. Gartrell, If. Hysinoer, Grand Signor. ( J rami Secretary. A SMALL CAR i.OAD OF EGGS til GRAAF&CO'S. (5o to the Grand Candy Opening 'of Bell, Craig &. Co. Citron and lemon peel ut Bell, Craig fc Co.'s. Books, Stationery, Wall Paper. C 10. Wesciie. Gu to the Grand Candy opening of Bell, Craig & Co. Use oauvuRMMl haiiH and break fast bacon at Hell, Craig & Co.'s. Merry Clu-isf iunm ! Choice lot of presents for ladies and gentlemen as well as the little folk0. C. E. Weschk. Go to the Grand Candy Opening of Bell, Craig & Co. Xew dales at. Bell, Craig & Co.'s. Go to the Grand Candy Opening Bell, Cuaig &. Co. of Xew figs at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. A car 1 ad of all kinds of stoves just revived bv Rupe & Castle, t-6 Go to the Grand Candy Opening of Bell, Craig & Co. Cranberries at Bell, Craig & Go's. Wicousin creamery butter nt Reel. Craig & Co's. Choice Butler at Bell, Craig & Co Go to the Grand Candy Opening of Bell, Craig & Co. New York cheeso at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. v Qo tq the Grand Candy Opening of Bell, Craig & Co. Cooking and Heating Stoves, Doorlocks and Padlocks, Hinges aud Butts Rasps and Files, Wrenches. Hammers and Hatchet Tucks and Screw, Mining Iynives, Ho liugtPius, &c. CE. WESCÍ1E8.' Go to the Grand Candy Opening of Bell, Craio & Co, HEWS 81 TELEGRAPH Disappointment In Washington that Sparks "Was Not Censured By Congress. : Edward McPherson Says the Next i. House Wi!I Contain 148 Reps, and 187 Denis. A Party of Poneo:'. Indians Visit Washington and Express a Wish to Remain. jA North Carolina Train Falls ; Through a Fifty Foot . Tres ! tie. Pvohherv. Concerning, Libclou Fublications. Chicago, Dec. 23. For some weeks past anieles which it is denied ire malicious and libelous have been ap pearing in Ihe New York Dramatic Sews, attacking private and personal as well "us the public character of David Henderson, critic of the Chi cago Tribune. These articles became so frequent and flagrant that Hender son consulted an attorney and found that any Association which aided in spreading them was liable lo action for sprcading.libel. He therefore no tified Mr Walsh, mau.ager of the Western News Company that if the paper mentioned couiiued further allusions to him he woidd secure iu diciment under statute, ftt the saín time explaining the case tijlly. Walsh then telegraphed his agents in the West ordering the suppression of the current number of the ptyer and at the same 'jme notified the American Compjfny qt New YSrk of the situa tion, gi4r gosling similar ction. This case iijiirteresting as it Indicates a new and fi!tly method by which editors Hnfttrolk; men who are assailed may secure redress of grievances when other meane fail. , . f, , 1 'JLjtL. Visiting Washington. lingiou, Dec. 23f'fie Póueho chiefs who somo timo ag; askfcd per hnssien to visit Wash iiigMwyfrrived yesterday and Secretary SMiifz held a council with them iu I he presence of J1,''!11. G wrgero and Messrs. oucKiiey ami alien, torce ot the 'n d'ho commissioners. The Poncho chiefs declared unanimously that they desired lo remain in the Indian Terri tory and make a permanent home and to sell their Dakota laud and acquire title to their reserve iu the Indian Territory. They said furl her that no sickness had been among them for a year. They were emphatic in de cbiring that they wanted Mr. Tibbetts and other white men who hail been trying to get them back to Dakota and thus interfering w.th their farm ing and becoming prosperous to let themaloiM) h ucetorth. They further declared that this was not their own individual opinion but the t-entiment of all the people livinff in ihe Indian Territory. The. chiefs here repre sent every band in Ihe Pun -ho tribe. Tlie Spark-Weaver Fiasco. Washington, D. (., December 23 There is much comment and consid erable disappointment in many quarters that Congressmen Spark's and Weaver were allowed to escape the infliction ol a formal censure and the Speaker's customary reprimand by a vote which stopped all proceedings against t em as soon as they offered a simple apology. The explanation of this leviency may be found, however, in the consciou-noss of many membeis that thi-y themselves were in no smal' degree responsible for the dis graceful scenes ol yesterday, having encouraged or whetted the heat of controversy between Weaver and Sparks which would undoubtedly have stopped short of it violent cul mination had not so many friends sti mulated its continuance. A Victim. Detroit, Dec. 23. The Kev. Sam'l B. Carpenter an Episcopal clergyman of Toledo, was the victim of an au dacious robbery on the Lake Shore train last night. As ihe cars were about to stop at Monroe a gentleman ly looking niun enquired the time. As the Reverent took out his watch it was grabbed by the thief and at the same time two other confederates 6eized the clergyman and bent him back of the scat aud hurriedly rifled his poi.kc's and secured $80 and jumped from the cars before the re maining passengets had time to re cover from their astonishment. The watch was worth $250. Indian News. Omaha, Nb, Dec. 23 Dr. McGil riudy, the Indian agent at Pine Ridge Agency vio passed through here this evening reports all quiei among ihe Red Clouds aud that forty-six of Sit ting Bull's Indians surrendered at the ayeucy last Saturday aud about 1000 more re coming iu in email squad. Sitting Bull wants to surrender and lias only about 200 who are on loot and needy. Concession. Chy of Mexico, Dec. 23. Sullivan received a railroad concession from the state of Morelia. The concession is tor the Patzeehuro, Morelia. Railway Wreck. . Charlotte, N C.Dec J3.-A fear ful accideui oiciiircd ill I he Carolina Central railroad, Mure ini-es bcy ud LincoWitou yesterday evening the en tire passenger train, excepting I he en gine which pansi d over sale y mid wem ihroi.gn u tresi e at ihi p in which is 50 feet ingh Fml piriicu--lars caiiuot he learned but il is known thai ihe mail agent Davis liloone and a passenger J. Good olí, d'sahled by lend en i were subsequently burnt up iu tlaiues, which coiiiinunicaied from the stove used in ihe road, to shut ier and cars w hich were piled one on an other iu the chasm. Eal Expedition. City of Mexico, Dec. 23 The Ex ecutive ordered two eugiue rs, three officers of staff and one physician to accompany Capt. Eads on his survey ing tour over the isthmus. The ex peus' s of the commissioners are to be paidbvtlu; Government. The Oa zetta Del Limes publishes a letter ad dressed to the French minister com i'laiuiug ot the prolonged imprison ment of Gen. Cortiua and intimating that ho is confined because the Uniied States would consider it "casus eZ(" if he was set free. The Sioux Visit. Washington, Dec 23. A delegation of twelve Sioux Indian chiefs aud the head men from the lower Brule agency reached here last night iu charge of Capt. Dougherty, U. S. A. agent for the Crows. Their business here is to conduct negotiations with si.veral lines of railroads relative to granting the right of way through their reservations. They will aise confer with the delegation from the Cheyenne agency . ho came last week ou similar business. To-day with Schurz they called at the White House to visit the presinent who was introduced and skook hands with all. Ulakcup of the Xext House. Washington, Dec. 23. Edward Mc Pherson, secretary of the republican congressional committee and ex-clerk of the House of Representatives and nrobably the best informed man in Washington as to the makeup of the next House to-day figures as follows: Republicans, 148; Regular Democrats, 135 ; Readjusfers, 2 ; Greenbackers, 8. Tota!, 298. Iu 'he estimate of 148 for the Republicans Mcl'lurson counts one from New Hampshire yet to be elected to succeed Farr. Fighting Fiddlers. Omaha, Neo Dec. 23. One week ago in Willard precinct, this county, two young men. both Violinists, quar reled at a ball about their musical ability and one of them assaulted the other with some Instrumeutabout the bead, pounding him till insensible. The victim is now in a dy'ng-ondi-tion aiH will probably die to-morrow. His murderer was arrested this even ing and lodged in the Omaha jail without bail. Have Agreed. Vienna, Dec. 23. Austria. France and Germany have agreed t the ar bitraiion proposed on Condebou that all the powers give their assent, that Turkey and Greece shall previously sign only their acceptance of the de cision of Ihe power and that for ihe adopted resolutions bv the powers, a simple ni 'joriiy shall be sufficient. Wol Market. Boston, Dec 23. I he wool market is uuehanged. The demand is steady and the prices well sustained Tnere is a disposition to bear down the fiue fleeces a little but without much suc cess. California wool is in demand at 25 to 3G cents for spring and 18 to 32 cents for fall. Found Indictment. City of Mexico, Dk,. 23. The high Supreme conn has found an indict ment against Gov. Teran of Vera Cruz, for the unauthorized execution of one of the insurgents of June 25. It was rumored that Teran under false name had embarked on au American steamer but, the report needs confir mation. Kov With Uainblers. Jacksonville, Fla.. Dec. 23. Three gamblers were compelled by vi -thus at. Darbyville t refund their winniug. They came to this citv aud obtained warrants and a Sheriff's posse to serve them. In the fight which fallowed one ot the gumblers was shot dead. Four of the citizen's party were ar rested. Con reused. Ottawa, Out., Dec. 23 A dispatch from Platagauet says David Provost coi fessed to having murdered Picric Bruuet last September. The Provost says Damas Brunei, son of Pierre, first broached the matter to him aud 6lood by while his father was choked to death. Provost was arrested. and MLeetlng. London, Dec. 23. The land meeti.ig atDerry Gouadlv was held yesterday as announced ami was protected by a strong force of police and infantry. The opposition on the part of the Orangemen was abandoned, bat some fighting occurred alter the mcetiuf. Completed Its Labor. San Francisco, Dec. 23. A Port laud dispatch says: The special Corum appointed by tho board of trade to draft a suitable memorial to Congress asking for early nud favorable legisla tion in relation to the improvement of the lowir Columbia river has completed Us labor. TEARIXO TIMES. Two Shooting Scrapes In San Marcial. Tuesday whs a sui t of gala day al 3 m Alan in, criivvil-. of ruili oail men heing up loin i de ll'iUI a nit i oli.Milei lib c Whiski tt'ih punished. l'hetiiWU was very iive.iy Out uul mi lively lit. Pw lieu I' i auk Aluoih . a "nvernuio. t leaiiisier laiiii- upon i lie scene. .Moody had been iuibi mig r.ithe freeiy aud WU8 ou a regular lear wh.-i he came into i lie street aooul Uoon and swag gered along, swinging his six-hooitr aud making many threats. His druukeu coiiilitiou led m inv to believe tha- he might carry these threats into execution, aud they naturally gave him a wid berth. After having ab soiuie right of way for a short time, Marshal Franklin " thought it about time thai this street parade should come to an end. Coining in before the teamster he endeavored to take his shooting iron from him, but the fellow was hard to manage and held it behind him out of reach of the mar shal. E. J. White a big fellow with a wooden leg came to the assistance of Franklin. Going up behind the drunken man he caught hold of his arms and was about to wrest from him his gun, when, cither accident ally or purposely it was discharged. The ball entered White's right leg aud severed the main artery or a branch, thus depriviug him the use of the old good piu ou which he stood. Dr. M. E. Mu tiger was called to the assistance of the wounded man and succeeded, with considerable difficul ty, iu staunching the blood. Moody was promptly arrested aud shackled aud chained to a telegraph pole where he remained the rest of the day and at night was taken to So corro to await his trial. policeman's hender. Even some of the policemen shared in the general bout and one ot them Charlie Walker got ou a hender. Just at evening he rushed out into the street wlih a whoop, with a revolver in each hand, crying "turn 'em loose" awd challenging the whole town to light. Walker is a one-eyed man but he kept that carefully peeled and snorted around in such a firey man ner that he drove even body in doors. Again whisky monarchy prevailed on the tertnimiir's boulevard, and the sign ;'uo thoroughfare" was blazoned on the-policemati's single eye. Again Marshal Franklin stepped into the breech aud tried lo quiet him down, but he louud a hard man to deal with After some struggling he succeeded in knocking down one of Walker's six-shooters, when it was discharged. I he ball cut the third toe of Frauk litrs right foot, t.ad this put an end to the circus. We did not learn whether Walker hud been arrested or not, but he was not till the next day at anv rate, as he spent a part of the night in the dance ha 1. The Crotto To-night. The ladies of the M E Church were busily engaged all day yesterday pre paring the gr it to for tho reception of ihe Christmas presents to-night. I his is a beautiful work and will how to good advantage. All those desiring to give presents to their families, through the médium of ihe grotto are requested, by the enmmiuce, to send ihem to the church by 12 o'clock to day. l o'. Prichard will deliver a short address There will be other perform ances to enlcrtain those present. The entire Orchestra will he present dur ing the whole evening. All ar cor dially invited to send in their present bring their families at night aud have a good time. The exercises are free to everybody and will be short but interesting. PERSOXAI,. Francisco Baca y Sandoval is home from the south. C. R. Browning left for Pueblo yesterday to see his mother who is visiting there. Obi renco Wells has gone to Pueb lo. "We anxiously await his returu to see if he is churched. Mi. McGee of the engineering corps went to Pueblo yesterday lo spend Christinas with his' family." E. Smith, with Santiago Baca of Albuquerque came up yesterday and will go east to spend the holidays. A. O. Bobbins is back from Albu querque where he went to look after his establishment in that thriving town. Antonio J. Baca and wife came up yesterday from Peralta for a visit home during the holidays. They came by way of Santa Fe. Mr. A. Koogler aud Miss Mettie Koogler, father aud eister of the pro prieior of the Gazette, were among the arrivals from Iowa, yesterday, on a short visit. UAZETTE GLEANINGS. The pay car came in late last night. W. 11.' Slnipp is goods every day and his big house fúll ccciving new proposes to fill The following are the Grand View, D, Marcial; S. M. Rowe, Minima l"iantiif I the arrivals at F. Webb. San Trinidad; G,B. A. Koogler and Richmond, la. .MUc Mettie Koogler, Do Yo'i Wish to Buy A. PRESE XT FMt MOTHER. FATHER, SISTER, HUSBAND, WIFE, BROTHER, SWEETHEART or the BABY ? If so, you can find just, what you re quire in the magnificent HOLIDAY STOCK OF ISIDOR STERN'S. HATS ! JIATS ! HATS ! A new slock just unpacked at Isidob Stern's. You will save both time and money by going direct to Stern's to buy your Christmas presents, for then you arc sure to find what you want. For a good and nobby hat go to Isidok Stern's. Christmas 1880. Dolls, Games, Express Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Tin Tops, Musical Instruments. Shell vases, Albums, Ladies writing desks, Toilet sets aud Brick-a-bac Novelties, Besides hundreds ot articles that it would be impossible to enumerate, to be found at Isidor Stern's. The awning for T. Romero & Sou's new building arrived yesterday. CR ANBERRIES at GRAAF & CO'S. Wines and liquors of the best qual ity, aud of the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south side of the plaza, Las Vegas, N. M. 353-tl For all kinds of woolen goods go to I. Stern. There are no better boots or shoes made than the Selz hand made, for which I. Stern has the exclusive sale. Pickles bv the quart at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. (ío nud see T. Rutenoeck's new slock of gold and silver filigree jewel rv and plated silverware and select a Christmas present. Lot For Kale. Parties desiring locations on which to build house? tor business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigned, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are situated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Salazar. Office north-east comer of the plaZll. 246-tf. A new and beautiful stock of Mie latest styles of felt aud p'ush hats for ladies and children received yester day at Isidor tern's. Use canvassed hams and breakfast bacon at Bell, Cr.-vg & Co.'s. Ladies' cloaks, Ulsters and Dol mans in all the latest designs and at lower prices than anc other house in the city t or the same class of goods, to bo found at Isidor Stem's. Go to M. Heise, on the south side of the plaza for Hue wines, liquors aud gars. 253-tf Stoves, till you can't rest, at Rnpe .V- CastleV. Jtiit received a new and complete assortment of men's scarfs, gloves, cardi an jackets and gents' furnishing goods nt J. Rosen wald & Co.'s Dried beef at Bell Craig & Co.'s. High ball and free lunch every night at Fcrringtou & Co's. bowling allcv. Citron and lemon peel at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. i m m t New figs at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. You want a copy of Hill's Manual of Social and Business forms. You cannot afford lo be without it. Sold only by subscription. If the agent does not meet rou, address, agent for Hills Manual. P. O. Box 152 Las Ve gas, N. M. l-w. Corn inealatBell, Craig & Ci.'a. Fresh Oyfetcra, Fresh Oysters, at n88tf J. Graap & CVi. The Prominent Question What cau we buy for a Christmas or New Year's present? Go to trie enterprising firm of J. Rosenwald & Co. and buy one of those Fur Sels, Seal-kin Caps, Cantor Dr.ving Glovei, Enibroid' red Haudkerchiel, Six and 'Nin e BuUon Gloves, Elegant Dulmans, , Mattelassc Cloaks, Stylish Ulsters, Elegant Fans, Fur Top Mitts, Fur Top Gloves, Lovely Lace Scarfs, "Welcome" Cocoa Mats Velvet Mats, Lace Mitts, Jewel Cases, Scrap Books, Shell Boxes, Velvet Card Cases, Velvet Card Frames, Beautiful Inlaid Boxes, Tops, Dolls, Marbles, Accordeons, New Style Silk Ties, Elegant Japanese Cases, "Wipe Your Feet" Mats. Zephyr Mitts, Zephyr Hoods, Ladieb' Legging, Zephyr Wristlets, Handsome Fascinators, Handsome Dressing Cases, New Stylo Crepe Lisse Ties, Glove" and Handkerchief Boxes, White Slippers, Seafoam Scarfs, aud many other desirable teys aud preseirs, too numerous to mention. Call aud examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. Rosenwald Sc Co. Lockhart & Co. have received a large Btock of oils aud paints; also "Holdens enamel paint"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by them. 50-tf. Malaga grape, at Bell, Craig & Co. Clean towels mid sharp razors at Judd's Barber Shop, Exchango Hotel. tf. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately by Frank Oodhn. 41-ff Christinas Toys, at Bell, Craig & Co Another car load of flour, the best in town, received by J. Graff & Co. Apples, at Bell, Craig & Co. Something new I new 1 new! Self raising Buckwheat flour at 118811 J. Gr aaf fe Co's. A full assortment of Homeopathic, remedies constantly kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. Fresh Oysters, at Bell, Craig & Co. Chow chow bv the quart or gallon at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. The little daisy excursion hat at he New York Clothing House. Ev erybody wears them. tf. Stern's store shows the finest dis play of carpet9iu the eity. Lemons, at Bell. Craig & C. Clothing! C lothing I ! Clothing ! ! ! My second new stock of flue men's aud bovs' nobby suits, over coats and ulsters just unpacked. Isidor Stern. Pop Corp. at Bell, Craig & Co. Fifty per cent saved by buying Cre tonne, Torchon and Languedoc lace, fiue embroideries and ladies' silk ties of Isidor Stern. Cabbage, at Bell, Craig & Co. Xew Goods! New Goods ! ! For staple and fancy groceries, good, tresh, and of the best quality go to Isidor Stem's. Chow chow bv tho quart or gallon at Bell, Craig & Co.'s. For blankets come to I. Stern. Turnips, at. Bell. Craig & Co. A heavy stock of fine wines, liq uors and cigars at M. Here's for the winter trade, tf. High ball at II. Bramm's. The strangest thing agoiug now is to see tho crowd of ladies going to Charles Ilfeld's 0 buy dolmans, uls ters and cloaks. Cranberries at Bell, Craig ,fc Co's. Just Received. A full line of very choice staple and fancy Groceries, Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Condiments. C. E. Weschb. Indian Pottery. The largest stock, in the United States, of Indian pottery, both anci ent aud modern, nt M. A. Gold's In dian department. Saita J", V, Ml4f f \n\n . : ve"?-