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DAILY GAZETTE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1880. NEWS By TELEGRAPH Table Factory Burned. New York, Dec. 28. The tabic man- ufactory of Brown & Bliss, 330, Cherry St., a fivcstory biick factory burned this morning also adjoining buildings. All the buildings were owned by Mrs. Ellen Simpson. The loss is estimated at $100.000. Property insured. One of His Worshiper. New York, Dec. 20.,-The Tribune-M. says the fund of a hundred thousand dollars raised by the Philadelphia's for Grant is completed and awaits the Gen- eral's order. One gentleman, says the Philadelphia Record, a philanthropist of large means who is a warm friend of General Grant tont his name at once for S25.00II with a letter stating that if necessary he would give a check for 8100,000 or he would be willing to pay a life annuity of $55,000 a year to the ex-Preaident. Heavy Snow In New York. New York, Dec. 29 Th re was a heavv snow storm last night the snow interf,.rinr soriouslv with the travel of .11. i i i. , i . the horse cars so that they have been compelled to doubl. up teams ana run at longer intervals. Telegraphic com munication with Fire Island has been severed. The storm Sunday was very vi olent there. The surf broke across the beach between Surf Hotel and the Light House pavilion on the ocean side which was undermined and one hui dred bath- ing houses washed away. The hotel nar- rowly escaped. A large ship's cabin and much wreckage was washed into the bay. An old hull of a 1200 ton steamer was washed on shore. The vessel has not been recognized as no stt anur is known to have been lost. Tbe Cold. Chicago, Dec. 29. The cold weather contiuucs. At dawn this morning the mercury w is at 1 9 to 22 in the city. At eight o'clock it was 15 below here and ti n 1 I Detroit, 11; Milwaukee, 19; Winona, 15; St. Paul, 9; Dubuque, 22; Peoria, 20; Davenport, 14; Keokuk, 15; Desmoines, 12; Detroit, 16; Peoria 20; 111., 24, all below zero. The sky is clear and the wind moderate and the prospects now are for a gradually rising tempera ture. Tlu trains are usually impeded somewhat but no accidont to property or life is yet reported. A coal famine is possible, if the cold weather continues and the railroads tail to bring coal as they have heretofore. Ft. Wayne, Dec. 29. The thermo meter is 20 below zero. Jany cattle are lrozen to death. Cincinnati, Dec. V. It is growing colder since sun rise. It is ten below zero. Richmond, Doc. 29. Snowing heavily all over tho state, n let up. A Ilcmarknble Letter. Chicago, Doc. IS.ThtTribune edi torially says : Ex-Sena or Sargent, of California has written a remarkable leltcr to die Salt L ike Tribune in djfons-j o. his aincndmon: to th; polygamy bill for the suppression of polygamy in the ter ritories. That bill as introduced in the IIousu gave the plural wives a right oí division ol the property ot tne nusuanu . . . . . -i n i i i i I and took franchise i rum the women ot Utah who aro now entitled to vote after ninety days residence in the territory without bavin- subscribed to their al Wiance or being naturalized. Sargent , , , ,. , .. 'i caused both oí these provisions to be stricken out. The Gen ile population of Utah have had a grudge against him ev er since. Sargc-ni defends himself by saying that polygamy is a religious in stitution and he has never known perse- cution tobe effective against religion, but the very obvious answer to this argu- mcnt is that plural marriages are not Mctcaii reports some ricn acveiop L .i .. r i;,..: .i ;e ineuis in tbe air shaft of llomestake necessary io me .uiuiuuu itujiiuii auu i they were it would be faith founded upon lust and violation of the laws of all civ- ilized nations. Sargent has failed to draw aline between me rcguiauon ui uomcsnc .... .1 ..l.i!. -P.t institutions by law and the attempt to control opinions by the same means. Mr. Moody unloaded a large amount of new goods for A. 0. llobbins' furniture store at this place. Several car loads will be sent to his other stores n hhnrintr cities. . The storm which set in Tuesday continued all day yesterday and last night, und although . it did not snow V. TAME RrDABAl'UII. Tbe Stokes Boya Probably Innocent of Their Charge. Frnm TWmtv IT S "Marshal. J. "W. Bell we learn that Rudabaugh was taken I before the U. S. Commissioner at Santa j Fe vn Tuepday to see if he would plead guilty to the charge of robbing the mail ! here at Vegas about a year ago, and of the crime of robbing the mail coach a Tecolote. He plead guilty to both charges and was delivered to the custody of a deputy U. S. marshal to b : held for trial. Rudabaugh says that he has no- thing to gain by keeping silent longer and resolved to make a clean breast of it His confession establishes the in- nocence of the Stokes boys, which opin- ion has been held by so many of our citizens. Rudabaugh has tamed down wonderfully and has lost all his courage while ''the Kid" is as "game" as ever, Rudabaugh say- that Jim Greathouse A took sonief their stolen stock to a lake seven miles from his ranche, whero it is now in all probability. New Years. -All those who intend to keep open house on New Year's day will do us a favor bv scudiug their names to this ffice between this and Saturday morning. -P1"! Hainan's grand father dud Tuesday, in New York, aged ao J Ward & Tammo have been doing a rushing business since they opened their new hall. A large number of freight car are now standing ou the tracks at the depot. Both trains were late vesterda. The passengers from tho west, did not arrive uuti! after six o'cl ck. The Oatlliiins was frozen over and under esterday, over where it was still and under where the water ivas running rapidly. -i.argc quantities of holiday goods are just now arriving in lown, rather behind time but better late than never, The telegraph operator at Socor ro has resigned. They made it too hot for him during the unpleasantness t)f ,h(J ast (ew (1;lvs I hp rrmn tmm tho smith it r nnt ..u w..u AAir.u V ' ' l.t L . . 11'.' arrive till nearly 7 o'clock last night, the locomotvo h avi becn stallcJ iu co over Glorieta hill. In justice to the boys who took down "the Kid," Wilson and Rudabaugh to Santa Fe, we would say, that all the compromise that was made with the sheriff's posse was with guns, which they would have made free use of, if any at tempt had been mrde to take from them one or more of their prisoners, The house of Ainado Lucero, in Santa Fc, was surrounded by a mini her of burglars, Monday night, for the purpose of securing a large amount of money which it was known tbe old gentleman always keeps. Lu eero resisted, when several shots were tired one of whieh wounded Mr. Lu eero in the neck, but not dangerous ly. The- firing at'racted the neigh bors, who eame to the rescue and sue eeed d in capturing several of the would be robbers. -Since Bell. Craig & Co. the p'az-i grocers, have commenced to advci ti.-e so extensively there lias lx-en a regular ro-h of customers to their store. Yes terday the could hardly find tune to wait upon buyers purchasing huiier at 25c's. per pound They propose o sell largelv on small r ills ami t)(,v ,iave ,, e s,,)(.. ()f (1(,ti wlli(., wj Ua-k it up both in quality and oiianiiiy. Thev buy argelv and lr'e all the advantages possible for pur chasiug and shipping. Th s enahh s "'' ' 'l "ality of good.- at surprisingly low figures 1 Chas. MetcaH', ciimo up from the White Oaks yesterday moruing afcii took the afternoon train for the east where he will spend sonic lime visit ing friends in M-ssoiiri and Kentucky Ile is the owner of some very yalna- ble mines iu Tortolita cañón, which will he developed in the spring. Mr. iiiiue at adenth of 30 t t . Onesinall piece of quart, rock taken out was iienrlv mire i'old and was valued at s? 60" 0l,ltr beautiful specimens . takeu from tbe same shaft were ex- bibited .U tliis'ottice but were carried i on east to show friends. I his additional prool ot tne great weatui ol tlie fir8i discovered udiie in the Vhit Oaks country. Water has been obtained in the well at Patrouals, which goes to show that water tan be obttiued at nearly any point . Io .g ibo freight route totuesegoiu regions. 'Th e matter 6holdd be takeu iu hnu I and a good road made so that the en- tire trade will be assured for Las Ve A. Meyer of Sauta Fe is in town. F. G Drake is agucut at tho Sf Nicholas Mr. II. Pearson is stopping at the Natlullll ll"t''I. M. S. Otero und family came up from Bernalillo yesterday. Gilly Otero arrived in town on yesterday's train. He is looking well and happy. t. M. Aldrich and wife of Albu querque are stopping at t lie St. Nich- sl n a I -V. C. T. Brightwcll, arrived aj few days since from Clinton, Mo. lie, is engaged in business with Maitb.ud & Co., in East Las Vegas. W. B. Towne, agent for the Die- bold safe and lock company of Chica go has so d nearly hrec car loads of safes in Santa Fe nrd Las Vegas dur ing the last few we ks. Deputy IT. S. Marshal J. W. Bell, and East and Emory of the Panhandle boys and Barney Mas n, who accom panied Garrett and Stewart with "the Kid,'" Wilson and Rudabaugh to Santa Fe return- d to Vegas last ni :ht. Garrett and Stewart are in Santa Fe still trying to arrange their matters with the ""offi cials. Santa Clans has brought a budget of hanging bees to New Mexico, and listributed them for holiday presents. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ST NICIIOLA HOTKL. A. M"'ve-, iv ta Ke; M. S Otero, and family. Her- ulillis J M- Aldrich and wiie, Albuquer que; L. (J Uarucn ami w no Tbero Pminent Question- What can we buy tor a Chr ist mas or NewYia's present? U toim enteiprisiiig linn of J. liosenwald & Co. aud buy one of tnose Fur Sets, SeaUkin Cupo, Castor Dnving Gloves, E i'broid n-d Handkerchief, Six and 1 hr e Bu'tou Cloves, Elegant Dolmans, Mauelasse Cloaks, Stylish Lister-, Llega nt Fans, Fur top Mitts, Fur Top Gloves, Lovel y I .are S'-arfs, "Welcome" Cocoa Mats Velvet Mats, Laee Mitts, .lew el Cases, Scrap Books, Shell Il.iXes, Velvet Caí d Cases, V elvet Cud Frames, Bcauiil'ul Inlaid Boxes, Tops, Dolls, M arbles, Ai'eordeons, New Style Si k Ties, l-.leg-mt Janam 8 Caes, "Wipe Your Feci" Mats, ephyr Mitts, Zephyr Moods, Lauic' Li'ggins, Zephyr Wristlets, llaiid-oin.' F.-iseinators, Handsome Dressing Cases. New Style Crepe Liase Ties, Clov e and 1 1 indUei chief Boxes, White Slippers, Seafoam Scarfs, and many other desirable toys and presen s, too numerous to mention. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. UOSKNWALD & Co. ArimliiiMlrator'N Kotlre. , ime is lu-i-i b i en Uvil ihe Hun l'mliair e.-i I in iiml mi' die county o; S:m M i K - I tiinl I'l i-i-tiui y ot Ni'W' Mi'xiuo. luí-H.minlnl tin' im-U-v hiiifil :iiltn in i ti-'Hói- i tlie i-stüte fi-ank Iiih.iii oi, lei'.i-aseil All pelxniH imli'litcil In .....( e-tnli! will make inine-ilnne uitltiniunl "anil .ill prisiins invine r,l OlllS :l)UÍIst -lll.l L me ivill inoseiil ilium vviihln twelve neiiii . M llllfS-l(K, l,,,.y Altlllllli-tl'Ulor. i s VejiHS, . M . , Fnli. 7th. Issii. ATTi NTIOJÍ. n ton in aw ill For Sale, This mill isnlii'iit fifti-Bn m los from T.ns Ve' B. in Bitiinleil in ii I'lOlity w heic timliei-i 8 nl.niiilant; the engine i iweni v-f-.ur h.irse MO-r .ii(l in llr t el i- Hinnim; ir.ler. There i imp i'irü -nr gi-veiiteen Vdk ofii o ' Ciitt e, liiiir lmr Wiim8, " '8 iev; caniiliMe lilai-ksniitli Hliip nix) all ext'-a suitiibli' fur tlie 8ii-CüRsfiii operation illbe-nlil fur lens tlin-i its rell vn ue. Terms Hall ease; balanee n e sli terms Fur farther la fornuuii.a apply to, "V'Kero SON. 118-tf . L X r'l8 X. M." Telegraph Poles. Scaled iivnpo-: lM will be rece veil bv the im dersiifiiert up to 12 11 . ni. mi December -iílli, tnr fu i n i ah i".: míe lunnlveil iiml IU y teller iph p.i ea Tlie ules must be ol pine nf irnod rpial -Pv, DventA feet Imiji. a il tlirec ami one-loilf i 'che in iliamater aiihe top, V be leih red in pile on the w iirmi vual enilimr IV iin l.as Veia to the lloi S 'l-ins ilhin thirty d:is. 'ihe riirhtto i eject a y und 'i bids I re erved. b W T TKLULOOD, Western Union Telegraph O.lico nxjrrTnm dhtt. T5TTrpmTP.-R 1F1T LAS VEGAS Il El Y Plf THE In our line. Are prepared to undersell nil liters. Will tak pleasure i.i showing our well assorted stock, guarantee satisfaction to all our customers. Keep the latest styles. And never carry ld stock. We invite atteutiou tu our Are Agems tor DEVLIN & CO., New York. Keep the Lnrgtst Line of fifteen days. Salistactiuu guaranteed, and no C. O. D. business. Do You Wish to Buy A PRESENT FCK MOTHER, FATHER, SISTER, HUSBAND, WIFE, BROTHER, SWEETHEART or the BABY? If so, ou can find just what you re quire in the magnificent HOLIDAY STOCK OF ISIDOR STERN'S. For fine watch repairs, 138if J. Carlsen. Two good carpenters wanted im- mediateh ty Frank Ooden. 41-1 f Another ear load of flour, the best in town, received by J. (iRAFP & (Jo. Fresh 0tcrs, Fresh Oysters at n83if " . ( í h a a f & Co's. Ladies' cloaks, Ulsters and Dol mahs iu all the latest designs and a' lower prices than an- other hoii-e iu the cti v tor the same class of gwods, to be found at Isidor stern's. (io to M. Heine, on llie south side ot the plaza for line wines, liquor and u-jirs, 2ó3-t Í A neiv and beautiful stock of 'he latest si les of tell aud p'ush hats for ladies and children nveived yester day at Isidor "-'tkkn's. ( 'RANBEItlllEs at (ill A AF & CO'S. Wines and liquor ot the best qual ity, and ot the best brand at whole sale or retail at M. Ileise's, south side of the plaza. Las Vegas, N. XI 353 tl For all kinds of wooh n goods go to I. Stern. HATS! HATS! HATS! A new stock just unpacked at. ISID'-R "STERN'S. Y-iii will save both time and money by going direct lo S em's to hu your ChrUim-is presents, for then you are sure to find hat you want. For a good and nobliv Int tro to Isidor Stern's. There are no belter I ts or shoe made than the Sclz hand made, for which I. Stern has ihe exclusive .ale. Co and see T. Hute-nbeck's nen stock of gold and silver filigree jew el rv lid plated silverware aud select a Christinas present , 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 of articles that it would be impossible to enumerate, to be found at Isidor Stern's, AT THE PLAZA GROCER'S, iT CRAIG & . A2STD AX.BTJQTJEIQTJEl. HI MP ARE DCING- LARGEST BUSINESS White Oak Golden Era. Mr. Charles C. H ill is duly cousti- t'Jied agent at Las Vegas for the White Oak. Golden Era" and is authorized to represent said paper in all matters 1 1 taking orders tor sub- tcriptiou and advertising uud iheeol- lection pé4)ills due the ' Lrolden Era" company, forsnme unill tiit ther or- ders. J. W. Wise, Manager. Whin, Oak. Dec 23.1880 -r. in . - i it. . r . ir. a a troops oi int) ivesicru tueai. Markei, is now prepared to supply drcssei" beef by the car load, or by the quarter am' side. Mutton iu any quantity from 1 to 50, or more, and pork, in anv quantities desirad. He is doing a regular wholesale business. All railroad orders promptly attend ed to. ot. CANDIES. Just received, a largo assortment of fine candies also beautiful pria-.. men's for Christmas trees. , Isidor Stern. XfW Goods ! Sew Goods ! ! Por staple and fancy groceries, i i..o oiii go to Isidor Stern's. ' A he-ivv stock ot fine wines, ltq tior8 and cigars at XI Heitc's for the winter trade. tf. The strangest thing agoing now is to see tlw crowd of ladies going to Charles Ilield's to buy dolmans, uls ters and c 0 ks Indian Pottery. The largest Mock, in the United States, of Indian pottei y, both anci ent and modern, i M. A. Gold's In dian department. Santa Fe, N. M.4l-tf Something new ! new! new I Self- raising Buckwheat flour at n83it J. Graaf& Co's. A' full assortment r Homennarhit remedies constantly kept on hand at the Central Drug Store. 313-tf. Stern's store shows the play of carpels iu the city. finest dis- Ciothins! (iothlnsr I 1 Clothing: ! ! ! My second new stock ot fine men's and bovs' nobby suits, over coats and ulsters just uiipa-ked. Isidor Stern. Fit'1 v per cent saved bv btiving Cre - ' tonne, Torchon and Languedoc lace, line embroideries and ladies' silk ties of Isidor Stern. Lockhart & Co. have received a large slock of oils and paints; also " I loldeiis eimiiiei intiil which is wa ter proof and ready tor use. is con stantly kept y them. 50-tt. Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's iJarber S-bou, Exchange Hotel. tf. Hack Line. Stransner's ' aek line running week ly to White Oaks. Pas-euera carried 165 mile- for $15 Leave orders at Sumner House, Las Vegas or Burk's Hotel, Whii'j Oaks. Will make t he trip in three or four days according to weather. ,lust received a new and complete assortment of men's scarfs gloves, card i an jackets and gents' furnishing goods at J lioSKNW'AT-T) & CO.'S Driving- tilove. Thirty dozen hand made California buckskin driving gloves, a direct -hipment from the manufactory, just received by n, uomkro a uro. AT1 OR riTn'NrT'Pl IT it And 1" 3MT. E3 DNT T. Samples ever shown. Suits ready in io k. k. employees. i liauKing you tor uie so very nuer- 1 mitrnnncrn bestowed mwiii inn in the . , ' ... , P" ai,a assuring you mat i win ao ati jn mv Dower to merit the same also . in ,u iUIU'r 1 WUUIU "u your attention to mv new stock of ... ciottnng, gent'8 iurnistiiug goous, -JJiools aud shoes, which is now com- - ' plete. Please give rae a call and save money by buviug of Isidor Stekn. For flannels, come to I. Stern. For ladief' cloths and waterproof come to Isidor Stern. For ladies' wowleu underwear come to Isidor Stern. Goods retailed at wholsale prices at Isidor Stern's. Buck wheal u83if Hour at '- .1. Gkaaf & C o's. Theodore Rutenbeck has received a fiue Mock of gold and silver filigree jewelry and also a nice lot of silver piaieu ware iur hip nonuays. u The fact is thai. Houehtou keens' the. best assorted stock ot b rd cages to be found west of SC Louis. Go and see them tor he has just got in a big supply of them ol all styles brass and paiuted. High ball and free lunch every night at Ferringtou & Co's. bowling alley. O L. Houghton has a regular ar seual ot lire-arms, the largest stock in all the west. It is uot 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. I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to and from ,,ie. Whi'e -)ak mities. n1 th P"b l,c iPnera to the fact that I have iciimv wur Biuie iroin leuuiuie lu Antor Cinco, where I keep a com plete assortment of general merchan dise; and make a specialty of miners supplies, provisions ect. Antou Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Winternitz, Anton Chico, N. M Go to Judd's Barber Shop aud get scraped, Exchange Hotel. if. Pickets for sale at Lockhart & ('o's planing mill. 29-tf. 1 -,r ., We are nrenared to furnish all kinds of building materials for con- tractors. Lockhart & Co. 21 -tf. Holbrook'j tobacco is the best. Brick for salo in large or smill quanrities, at Lockhart & ('o's. A SMALL r.All LflAh OF1 F.nr,s at (iRVAF&CO'S. For Sale. I will sellmv horse, express wagon and harness, cover, tongue doublet rei aud neck yoke, very cheiip tor cash. Call at once und gel a bargain. Dan Morrow, At Oakley's Livery stable. O I . Iloiightoti carriessilver plated knives, forks and spoons in slock, and has received some new goods iu this liue. Lot Por Kale. Parties desiring locations on which to build houses tor busiuess purposes or residences, would do well to call ou tbe undersigned, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said lots are dtuated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M. Salazar. Office north-east comer of tbe pUza. 26- tf. II P Íl1 IVJ i o PTTTR. POTTHNITY CQ'S 3 much it was furiously cold. gas.