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DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY, JANUARY 1. 1881. X Paper. The (i A7.ETTE celebrates Xew Year's Day, and consequently no paper will lio published from this office to-morrow morning. (AR RETT'S PARTY. Vfijiis (mes to the Front (res the Brave Boys a Testimonia!. and When the news came from Santa Fc that Pat Garrett was meeting with some difficulty in securing the $500 reward offered by Gov. Wallace for the capture of "the Kid"' there waB considerable indiguatiou expressed by the people of Las Venas. Acting Governor UitehdiduoU-ousider him self justified iu paying the sum, in the abecuec of Gov. Wallace, and af ter the five guards had waited some time in the capital, M. Brunswick, of this city, came to their assistance. Mr. Brunswick succeeded in securiu the $500 and gave it to Garrett, who vare his order on Gov. "Wallace. Mr. Brunswick is deserving of great praise for thus helping out the brave men. who risked lluir lives and endured sc much to effect the capture of the outlaws. Acting Gov. Hitch, Mr. W. T. Thornton of Santa Fe and Mr. IV.aney of Lincoln county, who with Mr. Brunswick advanced the money, also come in for a shre of the praise. Thus i : will be seen that the report that Santn Fc gave Garrett's party $500 is wholly incorrect. Garrett and Frank Stewart return ed to Vegas Thursday night, and es terday Mr. Brunswick Ktartcd a sul Bcriplhui p'per and in a ooiir li.id rcird $(595 as a t M un mal 'u i In parly. This is but a oilier indication of the "em -rosiiy of our people aim denniisiriles the tact ihat Veghms mi mire bravery and pluck. The fol lowing is the list of subscription-, which will be increased by $100 a least, to-day. First National Bank AI. Brunswick Chas. Ilfcld Chas. Bíauchard T. itomero & Son Lorenzo Lopez Otero, Sellar & Co. Brown & Manzanares O. L. Jloughtou JIUty Bros. W. S, .Moore C. Fi. Wcschc Isidor Stern Jo. Ilosenwald Hmi Miguel National Bank Marwede, Ihlder & Co Hilaiio Romero It. G. McDonald Yctta Kohn Margado Homero Andres Dold J. Graaf&Co F. E. Herbert & Co. Tlieo. Rutenbeck $100 50 50 2. 25 25 100 100 '6 10 25 10 10 10 50 10 15 10 10 10 10 5 ó 5 As previously announced Dr. Kna uer presented Garrett with $100 in gold on Monday, which brings our contribution up to $900. Our re gret is that the boys haven't a cool $1,000 to tako home with them on Mondayfor their expenses have been great, while the risks they ran cannot lie estimated in a monetary point of view, Mr. A. Grzelachowski of Puerta de Luna offered a reward of $100 for the appivhciision of the thieves who stole his stock, whom, he is sure, were none other than "the Kid's" party. He has paid part of thirsum and will pay the rest when Puerta de Luna. the party reach Louies Who Receive. The following arc the names of a few of the ladies who will receive to-day : Mrs Isidor Stern, east side of pla za, the hour being set at from one to five p. in. Miss Ida Wiley, Ziou Hill, East side, afternoon. Mrs. Scott Moore, Hot Springs. All day. Mrs. aud Miss Burris, assisted by Miss Bell Cowan, at the residence of Mrs. llubbell, Main street, neai the bridge. Hours, one to nine p. in. Mrs. Dou Miguel A. Otero, Main street, Zhu Hill, afternoon. Mrs. T. F. Chapman, Hot Springs Hotel, afier dinner. Mrs. A. O. Robbins, west side, as sisiedby her sisier, Miss Kiltie Mayes, ,1 0 'i- I G"-vi. IviiHas, The . S i , .i k i i,. en house all da;. Mrs.J. H. Koogler, Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Suttin and Miss Mel tie Koogler, at the parlor of the Grand View Hole!. -Tho first trip of ihe stage from Santa Fe to San Juan, the terminus of among the latter is Mr. W. C. Had the D. & R. G. railroad, was male ley of this city. A t a meei in:r oi t In- yesterday. :. GAZETTE LEASING. Happy New Year! Rev. Thos. Harwood telegraph us that all 9 quiet in Socorro. There was sleighing in Santa Fc on Thursday, for the first time th'n season. Some fellow that runs to statis tics will soon have it figured up to show the value of the ink wasted in erasures by thoso who forget that this b '81 instead of '80. United States Marshal J. F. Mor lsy, who, with one hand on the throt tle of the locomotive, and the other clasping his six-shooter, ran the train out last Mondav, is back from Santa Fe. Some one suggests that Dr. Milli- kcu should assist Doctor-Brakeinan Shout in running a train. If the eri sipelas doesn't go down, Milliken couid bit ou tho mr platform and take the place of a red lantern. Mr. James Patterson came up from tho White Oaks yesterday. He reports the camp booming, and at hast $100,000 worth of ore oil tiie dump of the Hoiuestake such ore as was uever before 6ecn in New Mexico. There will be a heap of lying to day by would-be turners-over-of-ncw- leavcs, who will take vows to cut off bad habits. But such oaths are like overs' vows, w ich, as the poet Browning has it "the Recording An gel fails to put down." Brakeman, alios Doctw Shout, nforms us that be has received a po sition as brakeman on the Santa Fe road, ou the si rcngt h of l he ''send oil " .riven him by the Gazette. He h is generously offered to donate us one ml f his yearly salarj asa commission. We noticed at the depot yesterday 5,000 pounds of excellent beef, which B. Stoops forwarder" by express to Santa Fe. This is one of many other 1 1 roofs- thiil. oil! Sania Fe correspond ent was correct to the loiter in giving lr. Sloops due credit fu.- his fi-e meats. A police di pannn nt was estab lished in Socorro ou Thursday irgh'. M r. John B. Mil's, br.n her of i he Col , whs klecied marshal. lie i j isi the ort of man for such a crisis a the i"wii ha just tided over, and will do much toward preserving order iu the flourishing town. All the men who survived the re cent railroad accident six miles from Santa Fe, with the exception of Craw fird, who died at the hospital two. or three days after the occurrence, are arc rapidly improving and wih rcc v er. They have been caref ully nursed ly the Sislers m charge of the hospi tal. Charles Potter, who has been missing for some mouths, is now sup posed to have been murdered for his money in the Cerillos country, where he was engaged in surveying, and where he was last seen. His friends offer $1.000 fVr information as to his whereabouts, or in case the suspicion of foul play proves true, $200 for the recovery of his body. J. Graaf & Co.. tho plaza bakers aud grocers, kindly remembered the Gazette office by sending us a line cake. It is a monster a sort of Car diff giantbut unlike fSfot work of art, it was all taken iu. "The proof of the pudding is cating,'' and the game applies fotaStc,' aud this iu par ticular was good. Those who t ook .Mr. Graaf 's cako arc ready to vote that he "takes the cake" for goods in his Hue. One of the most attractive stores on the oast side is the new drug slore of Herbert &Co.,which they moved into yesterdav. It is so situated that a flood of light' poNis into the store, showing off to good advantage the large line of fancy articles which th y have in stock. The store has very high ceilings, and all the fixtures are new and set off the room very nicely. Under Mr. Edgar Smith's efficient management, Messrs. He bert & Co. arc sure of holding their own against any new comers. A few weeks ago fwo negroes were arrested here with two stolen horses iu their possession They had been camping iu the old blacksmith shop on the west side, but one was released having fallen in with the other at Anton Chico and was in no way implicated in the depredation, flic guiliv coon, Charlie Bently by name, has been lodged in jail since then but will be taken to Linco'n county by Deputy U. S. Marshal J. W. Bell on Siin-lhy to answer to tho di urge 'f horse stealing. The While Oak- Consolidated G 'd ,ii 1 S.I er M iliiny O - l o i the subs aniial orgafii.al ion of re ceut dale which will develop mining! property in the "Width Oiks. It is composed of wealthy cit z ni of Topekn Kansas, wiih sever- al resident directors in New Mexico; dircetori held at Topeka last Tues- day, it was resolved to put machin ery into the mines as soon this yeur as possible. Among the old and established houses of Lh Vegas is the dru;; store of Messrs. Herbert & Co. Duriugthc ! past year they have greatly enlarge! and extended their business, and now j have the mo-t comp ele slock of drugs j aud medicines of any house in New I Mexico. They have a store in both) east and west town, and thus accom-! module nil. i Through some oversight the name of the western station of the Southern j Pacific railway was made to read Denning in yesterday's paper, where- as it should have been Dcming. This station is 230 miles east of Tucson. Mr. Goodman, general passenger agen : of the Southern Pacific, has issued a circular staling that the junction with the Santa Fc road would not be made before the fifteenth of March, aud the o'verlaud line mi lit not be ready for business before The fifteenth of April- PERSOKALK. ; Frank Manzanares is back from ; Socorro.' Serapio Romero came up from his j ranch yesterday. j - Col. Win. Breeden, the .ble attor- j uey, was iu the city yesterday. j The family of Mr. II. W. Johnson, with Bell, Craig & Co., arrived yes terday. Louie V. Marks head bookkeeper for Rupe & Castle, leaves on Monday on a visit to friends in Topcka. Mrs. M. Whileman has been quite ill for several days past. She was iifliciently heller yesieidi. to be up and around. L. P. Browne, Esq., aflor visiliny his family in Kansas Ciiy, went on io New York, wh re he is now attending in business. Frank W. Barton, bookkeeper for Brown & Manzanares, goes io St, I.Mtiis on Monday, to spend a Jin hi vacation wiih the host of i'ricuds he made in that ciiy during hi live ears' residenc 1 In re. We shall expect Mr. Browning and MesM-s. Mills & lladley to "ante up" fir the boom we have given the ule insurance business, by reprinting ihe horrible Muihcr Shiptoii's proph ecy. -Bull, Craig &. Co find ;d cri isiug j i.avs, and they are eliiug ( .': o ai j ii wot'mcrful rale. Ti.ey bcuevo in selling largely at a small profii, rallies i han selling sin ill quantities ai a large per eent. They in ke more, and the people like it bel ler. METHoDIST CHüKCir. Srrmon at 11 á. in. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Short sermon at 7 p. in. Subject, "Looking out in : o the New Year." Everybody welcomed and Invited. D. W. Calfke, L'ustor. The Jemcz Springs. Amado Chaves, Esq., and Don Ro man A. Baca inform the A'- w Mexi can that the statement which appeal ed in this paper some days since to the effect that Hon. Miguel Otero, Col. Francisco Perca and Hon. M. S. Otero had purchased the Jeme Hot fepriugs was an error. Mr. Chavas and Mr. Haca themselves represent a largo majority of the own rs of the grant on which these springs are lo cated, none of which owners havfi sold their interest to tho gentlemen mentioned or anyone else. It is also learned from the same authority that suit is io brought against Messrs. Otero and Perca to eject them from the Jemez Springs. jVeo Jlexicxni. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ST. MCUOI.A8, M. 51. Rich'inl-on Tucson; W. A. S'nnton, Kuimnn7.no, Slich Ham- It. Will ingand fnni lly, Albiuiii'iHon. CKAND VH1V .'-t T. II. Eiiienmn, Empire, Ks.j En.. i, Hr,.vnpy Ks ; C. N. U'.iniott, Lawvcncci J. 15. IJi'obswn , anrl K. tliiodcll, Toprki; A. C. Plonn, Albu quciquc; Juhn Quitman. Mansfli-ld, Ohio. neivandl miml Mock of he st snlesof tell and p'usl, hats for o .i ..i.si.inn,, r,.! L ! I vn.T. A lates ladies and children received yester day at Isidor - turn s CHOICE ROLL BUTTER AT 25 CENTS 3 LAS YEGAS it El THE In our line. Are prepared to undersell all thers. Will take pleasure it showing our well assorted stock, guarantee satisfaction to alt our customers. Keep the latest styles. And never carry eld stock. Wc invite attention to our Arc Agents tor DEVLIN & CO., New York. Keep the Largest Line of fifteen davs. Satisfaction guaranteed, and no C. O. D. business. Do You Wish to Buy A P R E S E N T FC15 MOTHER, FATTIER, SISTER, HUSBAND, WIFE, BROTHER, SWEETHEART or the BABY? If so, you can find just what you re quire in the magnificent HOLIDAY STOCK OF Í STEtlN'S. ISP"" R For fine waic4i repairs, 138i f J. Caklskn. Two good carpenters wanted im mediately Oy Fkanií Oodrn. 41-If Ladies' cloaks, Ulsters and Dol iii.uis in nlLt he lalesl designs and a" lower prices than aii- olher house in iheciiy tor the name class jf goods, to be found at Isidor m em's. HAPPY NEW YEAR. Oi-eiil Discount Sale. Gents' luinisliiiig goods, ladies jaek'ts, notion-:, boo is and vhhoes,--ribbons, ar; ifieial llowcic, China chamber seis decorated and plain, castors, phi led table spoons, plaiod teaspouns, plated table folks, plated table knives, :;lass covered jelly dishes, h'liips. fc-. Toe goods are new and fresh, of this season's imporiai ion. eino early and secure bargains. I want to iv liice my stock during n'.!i w c U as much s possible n order to make room lor large shipim nts now on the road. C E. WEfeCirn. CRANBERRIES at GRAAF & GO'S. Wines and liquors ot I he best qua!- ity, and ol ihe best brand at wlnde-l sale or retail at M. Heise's, south side ' of l he plaza. Las Vegas, N. M. 353 -1 1 1 For .-ill kinds of woolen goods go to j I. Stern. j 1 ATS ! Tl ATS! HATS! I A new slock just unpacked at. Isidor Stkrn'h. i You will save both lime and money by going direct, lo S'.cru's to buy your Christinas presents, for then vou are sure to find what, you want. j For a good and nobby hut go to Isidor Steun's. There are no better boots or shoes made than the Selz hand made, for which I. Stern has the exclusive sale. Go and see T. Rutenbeck's- uew slock of gold and silver filigree jewel rv and plated silverware and select a Christmas present. Christmas 1880." Doiis, Games, Express "Wa irons. Wheelbarrows, Tin Tops, . Mtts.'cal fni,r,1,!11"(lit',5;' 'I . " '" ' " Albums, Lad1'8 writing desks. Toilet sets anil , , . , ' , , , 7'i, t rW of articles Unit it wiu,,l !e impossible to enumérale, to IJrick-n-bac Novel lies, , . tou no at Isidor Stkrn's. AT THE PLAZA GROCER'S, CRAIG" z RUSTID A.H.BTJQ;TJEQ;XJE PI mi IU1 In ta ARE DOING LARGEST BUSINESS j White Onhs Golden Ern. Mr. Charles C. Hall i- duly cousti- tuied agent at Las Vegas for the ("White Oak Golden Era" and is i authorized to represent said paper iu ; all matters f taking orders for sub j scriplion and advertising and the col ; lection of bills due the ''Golden Era" ! company, for same until further or ' ders. j. W. Wise, Manager. White Oaks, Dec. 23.1880 1 B. Stoops of the Western Meat Markci, is now prepared to supply dressei' beef by the car load, or by ihe quarter aud side. Muttou in any quantity from 1 to 50, or more, and pork, in any quantities desired. He is doing a regular wholesale business. All railroad orders promptly attend ed to. 3t. CANDIES. Just received, a large assortment of fino-candies also beautiful orna men's for Christmas trees. Isidor Stern. Xfiv ! ! Xciv Goods ! ! For staple aud fancy groceries, good, fresh, a:id of the best quality .jo to Isidor .Stern's. A he-ivv slock of fine wines, liq uors and cigars-at JM Heine's for the winter trade. tf. The strangest thing agoitig now is to see Un- crowd of ladies going to Charles Ill'eld's lo buy dolmans, uls ters and o iks. Indh n Pottery. The largest stock, in tho Unite1' Stales, of Indian pottei v. both --JC'-enl and modern, at M. A. 'Id's lu dían depart meut, San'- c e, N. M.41-tf iionietliMiu- n,. , ! new ! new! Self raising Uuckwheat fioi.r at li83lt J. (RAAF& Co7s. A full assortiien of Homeopathic remedies constiUtly kept ou hand at the Central Dnir Store. 313-tf. Stern's store hows the finest dis play of carpets, u the eity. t'loltiius! Clothing ! ! Clothing ! ! ! My second new stock of fine men's and bovs' nobby suits, over coats and ulslers just unpacked. Istdok Stern. Fifty per cent saved by buying Cre tonne, Torchon and Languedoc lace, lino embroideries and ladies' silk ties of Isidor Stem. Lockhart & Co. have received a I large stock of oils and paints; also I "Holdens enamel )aint"which is wa ter proof and ready for use, is con stantly kept by them. 50-tf. Clean towels and sharp razors at Judd's liarber Shop, Exchange Hotel. tf. Hack I, I no. Strausner's Lack line running week ly to While Oaks. Passengers carried 165 mile for $15.' Leave orders at Sunnier House, Las Vegas or Iiurk's Hotel, While Oaks. Will make the trip in three or four days according to u',i I iini - j,f Mved a new and complete , assortment of men's scarfs, rloves, I eardi an jackets and rents' furnishiii" goods at J RosKXrt'ATiD& Co.'s Driving Glove. , ' "í V Uiia ma,,e Csllfnrni b.ickskiu driving gloves, a direc , shipment from the manufactory, jus na direct , i ust received by II, If om kro, & lino. $3 IMP tí I Aud T IVX E 3XT T. Samples ever shown. Suits ready in , To R. R. Employee.. Thanking you for t he so very liber al patronage bestowed upon me iuthe past aud assuring you that I will do all in my power to merit tho same also in the future, I would herewith call your attention t my new stock of clothing, gent's furnishiug goods, boots and shoes, which is uow com plete. Please give me a call and save money by buving of Isidoii Stf.kn. For flannels, come to I. Stern. For ladies' cloths and waterproof come to Isidor Stem. For ladies' wowleu underwear come to Isidor Stern. Goods retailed at wholsale prices at Isidor Stern's. Buckwheat n83tf Flour at J. Gkaap & C o's. Theodore Itutenbeck has received a fine stock of gold and silver filigree jewelry aud also a nice lot of silver plated ware for the holidays. tf The fact is thai, Houahtou keeps Ihe best assorted stock of b rd cayes to he found west of Sf . Louis. Go and see them tor he has just got in a big supply of them of all styles brass and paiuted. High ball and free Jp.ich every night at Ferringtou & Co's. bowling alley. J'. L. Houiditon has a regular ar scnal 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. I would respectfully call the atten tion of all persons going to and from the Whi'e Oak mines, and the pub lic iu general to the fact that I hare 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, " Antou Chi co is on the direct route to the mines and I sell goods at the lowest rates. David Winjternitz, Anion Chico, N. M Go to Judd's Barber Shop aud get scraped, Exchange Hotel. ' tf. Pickets for salo at Lockhart & Co's planing mill. 29-tf. We are prepared to furnish all kinds of buildiug materials for con tractors. Lockhart fc Co. 21-tf. IIolbrook'3 tobacco is the best. Brick for sale in large or small quantities, at Lockhart & CVs. A SMALL CAR LOAD OF EGGS at GRAAF& CO'S. For Sale. I will sell mv horse, express wagon aud harness, cover, tongue doubletrees and neck yoke, very cheap for cash. Call at once nd get a bargain. Dan Morrow, At Oakley's Livery Stable. O. I. Houghton carriessil ver plated knives, forks and spoons in stock, aud has received some new goods in thin line. f r.r, Awv;. J'lcs desiring locations on which j !IuUd house? tor busiuess purposes j or residences, WouU) do well to call j on the undersigued, who will sell lots at reasonable rates. All said hiia rn dtuated on the east side of the rail way opposite the depot. For terms etc., apply to M.Salazar. Office north-east comer of the pluza. 246-tf. if PER POUND