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VEGA GAZETTE 3 AS -VEGAS, jST. M., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1880. NO. 141. LAS fclARWEDE, IHLOER & CO. i In HABDWiÍKE Wcodenvvare, STOVES I TINWARE AX I) Rouse Furnishing Goods Rosen wald's Block', on Plaz, LIS VEGAS; NEW MEXICO. BOCCIDENTaIj ILLIARD HALL finest in the City of Las Vegas, THE MONARCH First-class bar where gentlemen wil. find the finest liquors, wines ami ci gars iu the Territory; also in conucc tion is a luncU counter. Drop in and see us. Open Day and Night. LOCKE & LOCKWOOD, Proprietors. r. c. Mcdonald Wholesale and Retail Denier in LIQUORS & CIGARS So.e Agent in New Mexico for CELEBRATED Saint Louis Bottled Beer EAST AXD WEST LAS VEGAS, ... NEW MEXICO. J O. WiLKINSOX, DELMONICO OYSTER HOUSE. Deal'-r in Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery aid the Finest Fruits 11 the market. Centre Street, East Las Vegas. " v LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO, "pi AST SIDE WATER WAGON Will deliver water promptly at any plnce In the Old Town. Apply to O'KEEKE & WELCH. BILLY'S'' S3- IX HOLD'S liLOCIC, Northwest corner of the liaza, Las Vegas. The most elegantly appointed in iho Sou hwpst Tilt finest liquors in the country. Mixed drinKs a specialty . Open day mid night. STELES! BIBLES! BIBLES! Of every Kind and style, at Rev D. W. Cal ico's. English and Spanish, or in any other language, for "Ue cheap or given away. M. MATTH1ES0X, District Superintendent R. B. S. lor New Mexico and Arizona. Special Master' Sulc, District Court, County ot Colfax. In Chancery. Andres Dold vs. Regina Dold and others. Notice Is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree entere . in the above entitled cause in the said I'istrict Court, sitting within and fir the County or Col lax, Tvrrltorv of New Mexico, at the August temí, A, D.. 1880. being the sixth , day of siid term, I, Melvin W. Mills, the Special Master appointed bv said decree, will, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER "Oth, A. D,, 1880 at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in front of tlie door of the Court House, in the town of Cimarron, in the County of Colfax n d Te.ritorv of New Mexico, oiler for sale and sell nt política ction. to the blith est binder, for cash, h1 of tho property herein mentioned, to witi The undivided one-sixth nuercsi aim part in anu in the Az pc Mine. sitttato on theentern slope of Baldy moni.tiiu, in the County of Colfax afore.aid, consisting of three thousand feet In length with all the dips, spurs, angles and variations thereof: for a fo-Ipi- description thereof, reference being had to the bill of pomnlalnton filoln theaboveentltlcd oause, In the Clerk's office of the saidDi-tilct Court, which said undivided ono-slxth was owned and possessed in his lifetime by John Dold, deceased, and it now owned and posses -ml by his brother and sisters, the plaintiff, An dre Dold, and defendants, Reglnn Dc'd and Msgilalena Dold, toxether with all tho right, title, and interest in and to the same which was of the said John Dold in his lifetime, or of the said plul tiff tr defendants, or each of them Since his decease. Said salo to bo made under taiddoorco Tor tho purpose of satisfying imd paying to tho said Andres Hold the sum of five thousand, ti'ree hundred and iixtv-nlne dollars, due him by s:ild John Dohl in his lifetime, as ii I no the sum of sixteen dollars and eiiditv cents costil, with six per cent interest on the said amounts from in iu fifth day l Marxb, A. D. 1S70, until paid, as provided by said decree, as y sum decree, I of Slllfl. also the costs of said suit, vd of sale MELVIN" W. MILLS, Special Master In Chancery. District Conrt, County of Colfax, Terrhery f HEWS SY TELEGRAPH TliePonco Chiefs Now in Washing ton Expivss Anxiety Con . cerning Education. A Silly Report to the Effect that Grant is Bitter TowaS Cer tain Republicans. A Land League Meeting Held New York Increase of Du ties in Russia. in Three Hundred and Twenty Thons and Emigrants for 1880 Storm in Xew Jersey. An Improbable Story. Chicago. Dec. 27. The Tribune has tin improbable 6tory from Washing ton that notwithstanding the cordiali ty with which Grant entered the late republican campaign lie cherishes and does not hesitate to express very bit tur feelings towards some of the lead ers for the kind of warfare they made n him at Chicago convention. Dur ing his late visit in New York he took occasion to let Senator Blaine understand that lie regarded his con duct in the convention, with attacks on Grant as so far transgressing prop er bounds as to put an end to person al intercourse. This he did by de clining to see Senator Blaiue when he caliel. "When Grant a few days af terwards was received by the senators he was the only one who did not go forward to be presented. Comment ing while in New York upon those things iu Blaine's course which dis pleased him Grant said he would never speak to him again, Friends of Grant severely critcise the utter ances of Sherman in opposing the proposition to make Grant Captaiu General. This dissatisfaction with Sherman is not so much over the merits of the case as because thev regard this nttitude of Sherman as indicating- gross ingratitude. Grant's military friends are well aware that Sherman has been under constant and deep obligations to Grant and but for the innguauimity of the latter Sherman' military record would have suffered. Aside from these things, ot which the pu'.diowill have a clearer idc when the publication ot i he records of war is completed, it is regarded as little less than ludicrous for Shermau to stiver at the proposition to create a new office for Grant on the ground "that for the lite of I) i tit Do can not see what u Captain General would have to do. orotwi:at use he would be." The I,and League in Amerita. New York, Dec. 27. At a meeting of the 4ih ward branch of the Irish uatioual hind league here yesterday Stephen J. Meauy, who had just re turned from Ireland, denoucced the so-called Agrarian outrages there as iuiienlion. There mar have been u few rash acts on Iho part of individu als, but such conduct is without sym pathy from tho masses wf Irish peo pie and is especially deplored by the leaders of the hud league. The Irish people are in an attitude of positive resistance to extortion and evictions. The Griffith valuaiiou on which the government and municipal taxes are based it is claimeu by the tenants is the basis on which their rents should be calculated, but lour or five times the amount so arrived at is demanded by the landlords in nearly every case and the tenants merely offer the proper amount and if it is refused the money is put iu their pockets and used lor their families. Then comes proceedings far eviction, and to defray legal expenses necessary to relieve their fellowmeu from the grip of the law is oue of tho first uses to which the money contribute'd by the Irishmen in the Uuitcd states v ill be put. Tho laud league of the 5th ward had a regular moetiug on Varick street yesterday. Hugh Ring, the president, on taking tho chair, said that lince he had been treasurer of the general council he had remitted ono hundred pounds sterling weekly to Ireland Money was coming in from all sides. It was announced that a convention of tho leagues ol the United States would be held in Buffalo on the 17lh iust. The attend ance at both mcctlugi was small but enthusiastic. Tbo Ponen. Washington. Dec. 27. The Pom a Indian chiuls to-day had a lone talk i with secretary Schurz ar the Interio Department. Buffolo and White E -le were the principal spi-ke-men .i iu making known their wan a seemed anxious about the educational advan tages for their children. Th Se re tary informer1 them that scluud house are now being pushed to completion us rapidly as possible, f 1 c eaid he hoped the pending Indian severalty bill would be passed during the pres ent session of Oougrcas and that as Boon as it became a law each one of them would be given a farm the title to which will be as valid as that of any white man. At the conclusion and after explanations by tte Secre tary, the chiefs signed a paper tha' they had requested to be drawn up to remain on their present lands in the Indian Territory and establish permanent homes. They express their willingness to relinquish all tueir Interest in the lands formerly owued and occupied by the Pouca tribe iu Nebraska and the Territory of Dakota in compensation for their land. A Storin. New York, December 26. A 6torm on New Jersey coast has raged for tho last seventy-two hours. The sum mer residence, Mammouth, on the beach was damaged to the extent of forty thousand dollars. The roads about Long Branch are blockaded with enow; some of the drilts are ten feet deep. At Coney Island the sea swept away the plaza of the Central Hotel aud carried o8" about two hun dí ed feet of bulk head. At the Man hatten beach hotel the iron pier re mains in tact but soino outlviug bath houses were washed into kiudliug wood. Will be Active. New York, December 27. Thr div idends which will bo paid by corpor ations out of the profits of the last half of the year will probably exceed that of last year. All classes of busi ness have been very profitable and these payments will make active mon ey markets this week. It is calculat ed that holders of five per cent, bonds when paid will prefer to invest in stocks of paying dividends on a basis of live per cent, than to buy three or three and a half per cent, government bonds. Murdered. Allentown, Pa., Due. 27. Jacob Gogeland and wife, residing four miles from Bethleham, were found ead in bed this forenoon with their heads nearly severed from their bodies. An ax was found in the room and tut walls were splashed with blood.. John Suyuer who boarded with Gogulund was belisved to be the murderer auu he was caught by an infuriated mob, and alter acknowledging the crime was hanged to the nearest iree. Bernhardt at Chicago. Chicago, December 27. 1 he 6ale ol tne season tickets to the Bernhardt perforinanee at Mc Vickers began to day and when the box office closed about $6,5U0 worth had been takeu. there was a live warfare made on professional scalpers by ihe manager Me V., which pi evented considerable sa.e. From O'er the Sea. New York, December 27..-The im migrants arrived here by sea from January 1st 1880, to date number 318,937 and will probably exceed three hundred and twenty thousand before the Slsi; this is the largest number yet recorded within tho period of eleven months. Shooting; at Denver. Denver, Dec. 27. B. R. Cairni, a young man, was shot and seriously wounded iu the right arm about mid night last night while going home with a friend, who used, offensive language to Cairns who kuocked him down, and thcu was shot as above stated. Will Increase. Berlin, December 27 There is considerable excitement in tho politi cal and commercial circles caused by tho seemingly authentic news that Russia has reolved to increase the cus torn duties on all imported wares ten per cent. Bernhardt' Hurce. Chicago, Dec. 27. Tho Times nc couut of Sarah Bernhardl's Montreal season differs from other accounts sent out. It says that it was iu no sense a success. Tho auditorium was only half filled at Christmas Hud ticket speculator! lost heavily. Dead. N w York, Dec. 27 A special to hc Even nff Po t nys thai Rev. Dr. Chapman died veste -day. His friends havono ii for a Imiir 'W. t hi h's iecn 'n vn in p s-ttre. He as bnrti on he29 li ot Dec iuht-r, 1814; was a native of New l-nglund and was finely educaied and one of th brightest lights of the Univcrnlist church. I'nder a Cloud. Chicago, Dc 27. The muí appear ed this forenoon for the first time in a fortnight. The weather has been modérale but gloomy. It was ven cold li.;t nigh:- and is now nearly zero. At. Manitoba it is four below zero ; at St. Paul sixteen bel nv. Burned to Death. Logan, la., Dec. 27. Sunday after noon John McKenuey, an old mau, went to his room with a bucket of coals to warm the room, orne hours after his body was found on the loor burned to a crisp. Arrested. Chicago, Dec. 27. The Journal's Detroit special says that twenty of the richest and mosj influential liquor dealers were arrested to-day for keeping saloons open on Christmas. Sugar Factory. Montreal, December 27. A French firm.iutend to erect five sugar factor ies in this province and will, turn out two and one-fourth million pounds of sugar annually. """ Bnrned; Kirkwood, Me., Dec. 27. Nine frame buildings were burned here to-day. Loss $30,000. Asleep on Pnty. Yesterday morning the first section of No. 106, Conductor Blasingham, came into the yard at Vgas about half past five o'clock and after turn ing the train over to the yard hands the crew left, and the section was drawn up till the cud of the caboose stood opposite the entrance to the railway offlcee. It had been standing there about five minutes when the light from locomotive 363 hauling the second oVctiJ"j came in sight. It is customary lor the traiu to come to a halt abut opposite the water tank, where the locomotive is cut loose and the train is then hauled up by the switch engine. The train oh that oc casion kept on by the tank, and sev eral men in the yard yelled to the eu fiueer, but still it kept on at a twenty ini!e-au-hour rate. As it passed the switch, the switchman flung his lan tern through the window, but ne one nppeared to see what was up. Shor y, however, the train did come to a stop, wheu it came up dead against the rear end of section No. 1. There was a terrible racket and ihe cars were bunched together, the caboose and ihe flat car just in front retir ng irp in pyramid d form. The flit c:u kept poised a moment mid then top pled over into a pile ot kindling wood on the plat form iu front of the mil way hotel. The rear end of the ca boose was stove in aud both platforms broken up, while a second flat car was b.'dly broken up and still another had the trucks kuocked out. from un der it. Conductor 'Blasinghain was just stepping from the caboose, and kept his position all the time, with oue foot on the pilot and the other on the platform, holding a pail in his hand. Brakemau Jones was engaged in mak ing up his bunk in the rear of the ca boose and he was tossed eight or ten feet striking the top and bottom of the car at ihe same time, but was on ly Might ly injured. It is said that the engineer and head brakeman were fast asleep aud the fireman, who was a green hand was shoveling in coal, little dreaming that they were nearing a station, HOTEL ARRIVALS. T.'NICHOLA8 HOTEL. W. II. St urges and wife, Trinidad; IT. B. Cramer, San Marcial; W. C. Hathaway, Topeka; O. W. Ward, Socorro; J. M. Bond, Kansas City; J. E. Town, Chicag; George E. Morgan Madiscn, Wis. NATIONAL HOTEL. R. Jones and W. Trask, Santa Fe; Wm. Weinecke, Morris Straueac, Mo ra; Mrs. J. E. Tapper. F. Stewart. Reading tho latest handkerchief flirtation code, we advise all men de sirinsr to aroid breach of proinissuiti to wipe their mouths with their coat tails and their noses on their sleeves. Senator Pugh, tho new member from Alabama, is a stout, squarely built man about 60 yearn old. GAZETTE LEASINGS. Docs Jim Great houc feel safe n w that the rest of the gang i pulled in ? We 'enn t hut A. M. ConkMn h i; r C' n'i been insured Iu the Traveler Insurance Company, by Messrs. Mills & I ladle v, of this city, for $J,000. --Forsonii time workmen have been e ;igtd iu digging a "well at Englc' station on the lim- of ihe A. T. Si S f. U. Is. about half wav acro-8 ti e Jomado. Water was struck at a depth oi 350 feet, but it is very salty and brackUh. Dr. Kuauer appreciating the good work done by Sheriff Garrett and party presented the silent Pat with $100 in gold yesterday. ü. L. Houghton presented Frank Stewart with a handsome six shooter aud there isn't a man in the country who knows belter how to use it. Speak ing of the Gazette's call to raise a purse for the Garrett-Stewart party, Hon. Trinidad Homero said yesterday, "I would like to contribute and I think many men of Vegas would do the same." PERSONAL. -Hon. Rafael Romero is in the ci' y. Chief Engineer Robinson is at his desk again. Judgo Blanchard came in from the north yesterday. J. M. Robiuson, mining engineer, went south on the traiu yesterday. "We received a call yesterday from Sheriff A. L. Branch of Mora coun ty. Don Cebo Baca of Santa Rosa is in the city. He bought a fine buggy of M. Friedman & Bro. Mr. Billings, engineer of track laying on the A. & P. R. R. returned to Albuquerque yesterday. C. L. Rood, edilor of the Golden Gate, Newton, Kansas, is visiting ihe territory. He went south yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Mariano Perca of Bernalillo are visiting for tho hoiidays with Mrs. Judgo Hubbell of this city. Rev. Mr. Sanford star:ed for Wisconsin yesterday on a n outh's visit to friends aud relatives in Wis consin. A l I .1. i - . , iuu juijium ffiio tias Dcen an pointed trahnnaster on tho Santa Fu road south of !'an Marcial, will leave for his post iu a few days. W. II. Suirges, editor of the Trini dad Republican is spending a few days in this cily with his bride, hav ing been married ou Christmas even ing. - The Rt. Bishop Dunlop after spending a hMle over iv ruuuih in this territory returned to his home near St. Louis yesterday. The Bish op is delighted with New Mexico and goes back to make arrangements for briiis-iiio- out his family. He will set lie in Santa Fo bu we wish ho had selected Vegas instead. Typo Tied. On Christmas evening a quiet wed 'ting was celebrated at. the M. E church parsonage in which the Ga zettk office was considerably inter ested. Mr. A. C. Owens, a composi tor in the naws room of the Gazette office, was married to Miss Nannie Kilburn recently of Missouri. Rev. D. W. Callee performed the ceremony. All join in wishing the young coup e a life of domestic joy an 1 felicity. Ilark'Liuo. Strausncr's Lack line running week ly to White Oaks. Passengers carried 166 miles for $15. heave orders at Sumner House, has Vegas or Burk'n Hotel, White Oaks. Will make the trip in three or four davs according to weather. HAPPY NEW YEAR, Cireat Discount Sale. Gents' furnishing goods, ladies jackets, notions, boots and shoes, rib bons, artificial flowers, China chamber sets decorated and plain, castors, plated table spoons, plated teaspoons, plated table forks, plated table knives, gas8 covered jelly dishes, lumps, &e. Tnc goods aro new and fresh, of this season's importation. Come early aud secure bargains. I waut to ro duco my stock during this week as much as possible in order to make room for large shipments now on tho road. U. E. YVehchc. Five Dollars Reward. Let, yesterday, at new bank build ing, a 44 calibre pistol British Bull dog pattern. The finder can return the same to this office or to the owner aud no questions will be asked. Stoves, tiU you can't rest, at Rnpe & C-stU't. WANTED. 11 T AS I KD .' carpentors to work on the V Palaee Hotel, Santa Fe, N. M. Apply al the building tu II D Dav, Koienian, Santa Ee, N. M, JnllNB. WOOTEN, üw Contractor. T N ; Kl A lirst class cnk (ul wages y will be paid. Apply at siction house, Wallace. N. M. "I7NTEI)-Sltuatioii by a imm with bust y ess experience Caii mak-himself use uilan where. Address thisotlice. iVNTED At the National Hotel two first class waiter girls. w ANTED A sitim ion as clerk. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Apply at ihit óttice. 1 8-tf FOR SALE. Full SALE Dry cows and cnlves. sheep. Addies C. W. lewis, Albuq Also uei- que. N . M 1V lt SALK. A good saddle horse, by Mrs Desmarais. 17VJR SALK. Ono hundred head of young j stock cattle for sale. Appty to M.E. Kelly on .Main t-treet. leading south from the plaza, or at his store at EI Variedoro, San Miguel county. LI.MK Eoit SALE. liy Moore A, Huff, at ihe Hot Springs. Leavé orders at Herbert A' Co's drug store, on the plaza ITIOR SALE A good sixteen horse power 1 steam engine, all in running order and large enough to run a Hour mill. Any person desiring to see it running can do so any day at my planing mill at Las Vegas. Apply for terms t JOHN 11. OOTEN. I.OR SALE. Two horses wag n and doublo JtJ set harness. Apply to Bell, Craig & Co, FOl RENT. The Exchange Hotel corral. Apply at Bell, Craig A Co's. rpo RENT. A vineyard of about 12,00.) vines X in good bearing condition, includingsome two hundred fruit trees. Also house rom suf licientfora family. Apply to Benlcio F. Pe rea, Bernalillo, N. M 1 01 w BACA HALL FOR RENT. The proprietor wishing to remove his residence will rent Baca Hall for the coming season, or will sell it for a reasonable price. The hall is the best In the Territory and is provided with a stage and complete scenery. Address, AN IONIO JOSE BACA Las Vegas, N. M. 9100 Reward for TomDean. The above reward will be paid by the Mora County Stock Grower-Association of Mora Co. New Mexico, tor the arrest and delivery to the proper authorities at Mora Conntv Jail of TOM DEAN' niias TOM CUMMINGS, from Amienta, Red River. N. M.. for stealing cattle. Dean when last heard from was at ono of the Narrow Guage Rail Road camps at Rio Arrina county, jsew Mexico. A STANDING REWARD OF .V IS OF FERED. For the arrest and conviction ofanvTHIEF who has stolen Stock from any member of tho Morn County Stock Growers Association, and 100 REWARD Will he paid for tnfcvjvuitlon wl.b.h will lead i to the conviction of Buvers of Stolen Stock, STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION, Mora County, N. M To I Bridge on the Rio Grnnde. The bridge built by the "Bernalillo Bridge Company" across the Rio Grande opposite the town ol Bernalillo is now open for the public travel Following are theratca ol toll established l the company, viz: People on toot, for each. $ .OS I't'oji.e on horseback, for each .15 Heavy wagons, loaded, for each 1.00 Heavy wagons, not loaded, for each 75 Light wagons loaded, for each "5 Light wagons, not loaded, for ech 30 Small stock per head 03 Lai estoek. per head 05 -mall stock, per head, from 50 to 100 head, each 02 mu ill stock . from 10:i to 500 head. each,... .01 Sm II stock, from fion to I.Ooo head, each, J mail tock fr m 1.00(1 head upwards M Wm.ons, carts, and wood, going and re turning, with two animals, v'O Ihe above, with four animals 40 J. l. 1'EREA, President. Telegraph Polea. Sealed proposals will be received liy the un dersigned up to 12 a. m. on Deeenibef'27th, for furnishing one hundred and tiny telegraph p. i es. The eoles rnnut beofpine, of gaod qual ity, twenty feet long, aod three and one-half Inches In dinmater at the top, to be delivered in piles on the wagon road eading from Las Vega--to the Hot Snrlngs within thirty days, i he right to reject any imd a'l bids is re ervéd. W T TRUBLOOD. Western Union Telegraph Olllce TOST. A large red leather pocketbook con J Tainlnir papers of no value except to the owner. Finder will jilease leave at this office. $5 Reward. Ab'-ut noon on S iturday a red, Russia leather pocket book was lost somewhere bet con Ihe I'ostollice and the p aza. It contained $.'!() in money and papers only valuable to tlie own er The Under will receive a reward of $5 by leaving the same at the office of i rlniuad Ro mero. ARCAÜIO SALS. nisftoliition Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm doing buslne..s under the ti ime and style of I, nth ft Cnmmann, contracting on the Atlantic A Pa cific railroad, has been dissolved tf CHARLES RATH. 8500 Reward. Notice is hereby given that Five Hundred Dollars reward will lie u ild lor the dellverv of Bonnev. alias "The Kid " tu iho shm.iirnr Lincoln county. . LEW. WALLACE, . , Governor of New Mexico. Santa Fe, Dee. 15th, I sun. Notice Books will be open tor ten days, at the office of Louis Sulzbacher, for subscriptions to the capital stock of the Aqua Pura Company ot Las Vegas. Pursuant to a vote of the boaidot di rectors, preference will be given the citizens and property owners of Las Vegas, to ahow them to subscribe to the extent of any reasonable amount, Trinidad Romero, Vice President. Las Vegas, N. M., Dec. 27, 1880. Lot For Kale. Parties desiring locations on which to build house? for business purposes or residences, would do well to call on the undersigned, who will sell lot at reasonable rates. All said lots are aitnated on the east side of the. rail way opposite the depot. For term etc., apply to ' M. Salaxar. Office north-east corner of th " pbaa. 246-tf. , )