jmr a s ...... - . LAS YEGA GAZET LAS VEGAS, :NT. !M., THURSDAY, JAKUAKY G.' 1881. INO. 140. JLL Ji Jo v.lfr,--'-'';X PÜARWEDE, IHL'.ER & CO. Dealers in 1-IAEDWAEE Weodenware, S-rOVES i TINWARE AND House Furnishing G ooch Hoscuwall's Block, on PIaz I.VS VKUAS; NEW MEXICO. 'I"A. W. SMITH, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, And General Repairing Wurk Guaranteed. EAST LAS VEGAS, X. M., One Poor We t of Lnckhart's New Building. HEX IN ALBL'QUEKyrE DON'T FAIL To Call on J. K. BAYSE, MANUFACTURER OF Mi-XICAN JEWELRY A large Stuck of Watshes, blocks and Silverware Constantly on Hand. J O. WILKINSON, DELMONICO OYSTER HOUSE. Deal t in Cigars, Tobacco, Confectionery and the Finest Fruits iti the market. Centre Street, East Las Veeas. LAS VEGAS, - - - NEW MEXICO. AST SIDE WATER WAGON Will deliver water promptly nt any place in the Old Town. Apply to O'KEEFK A WALCII. THE SUN FOR 1881. Everybody reads Tins Sux. In the editions of this' newspap r throughout the year to come everybody will lind; I . All the wor H's, news so presented that the readers '.v ill pet the greatest amount ol' infor mation with the least improbable expenditure of time and eyesight. The um long ago li---covered tne golden mean between redundant fullness and unsalisl'ac ory brevity. II. Much ,if t hat sort of news whi 'h depends loss upo i its recugid.! l importance than upon its interest to mankind Frun o.ondiig to morning I UK Se pn ts a continued story of the lives of real men anil women and their (b e is. plans. I ves, hates ml troubles 'lilts storv Is more varied and m re ínteres ting than any romance that was everdevised III Good wil lag In every column and freshm ss, originality, acrinaey ant decorum in the tre .tmrnt .if ev. r. sul jeet. IV it. .nest comment Tun Sun's I abit Is to speak out fe.resslyab lit meo a i.l Mil -us. V. Eipial canoor in oealing Ith each pnl Il eal part, ""d e.iuil re.iiline-s t.. cou'm.ini lia t i" .iaisewoi th or lo el. like what i. blamal lel'. Democratic or epiihlieuu. VI. Absolute independence ol part. san or jranixa bus, but unwavering 1 .v.llj to true I), m-ieratic principles. I nn sun l.e ieves th t the g-n cri.me. t hlcli the c list lution i--ivi s us is a good one to e,.. ts ooiio.,h f .luty is to re ist to its ut i... st power the rflort- of hi u in the liepulili. an p' ty to u. up mint er fi.imi.f g ivei timent in . mee ol tb t which xisl I lie year 1 SSI ami the years nnnieiliai'dy lillnuiug will i robal'ly tec d tnis supremely' Imp.-i taut cunt. t. Tuk Sun lielievei that ihe victor) will be witn the people as agiinst tlie Ring f.rmonopo y, the Ri.ig. for plunder, and the Rings for imperial power. . Our te ms ate a follow s: For the D ily sun, ii I'mir pure i-lieet of twent -i l-'ht . coium. s, the pr en by ma.l, post paid, 's Sit cent, a month r .)' SO a y ar; . r, 1 in-t nig the Sunday paper, ami eight pag. m eet "f tlf. y s x c iliiinn-, the price is tí i cents a nth, or $7 70 a yea , posta; e pa.d The Sunilay eilltion of iiik sun is also fur nished se,,araiely at $i.!iO a jear, postage paid. The price of the Wkkiily Sun. eight page, (If y-six columns, is $1 a 'ear, postage p .id. For clubs of ton sending $10 we will semi an extra Copv free. Address I. W. ENGLAND, Publisher of Tuk Sun, New York City. T I Bridge on the Itio Griite. The lii-hl. built by ihe " Iter uili do I'.ri b.-e Coinpnnv" ae.ross tin; liio Grande opposite the town ol "Bernalillo is now open f.r the public travel Followlmraretheriicsot toll established In the company, viz: People on loot, for each, . 9 "' I'eop.e on horselui. k, for each 1") Heavy wagons, loaded, tor each 1.00 Heavy wagons, not loaded, for each "ft Light wagons Ion. led. for each 7.1 Light wagons, not 1 .aded, for each, 5 Small slock ner head " 3 Lai esto.-k. per head OS small stork, per head, from flOt 100 head, inch "-2 sm ill slock . from 10! to ftno head. each,... .ut Sin II stock, fmnii noo to 1,0. 0 head, each, K Mini'.l tock fr m 1 (Xhi head upwards Whloiih, carts, and wood, going ami re- vitniing, with two animáis, '.'O I he above, with four animals 40 .1. l. I'KltKA. Tresident AlinlnlNtrntor's Xolloe .Nolicc is hereby gten that the Hon. Probate Corn in and lor the comity oi San .Miguel, and Territory ol New Mexico, has a. pointed the un der, igned adminii-triilór I the estate ol Frank Chapman, deceased. All persons indebted lo .,il estate will make immediate settlement and all persons having claims against said e- late will present them within twelve months. M. I5Ki;NW ick, i;.VIy Administrator. Las 'e, N. M., Fb. 7th, lo $100 lie ward for I oni l-nii. The above reward will be paid by the Mora Countv stock Growor- Association of Mora Co. New Mexico, tor ihe arrest and delivery to the uroiier authorities at Mora Coimtv Jail of TOM DEA alias TuM CUMMINGS, from Arme, ta, Red Klver, N . M ., for stealing; cattle. Dean when last heard Trom was at one of the Narmw Gnage Halt Road camps at Rio Ari'lbu c unty, New Mexico. A STANDING RK.WARD OF $50 IS OF FERED. Tor the arrest and conviction ofanrTniEF who has stolen Stock from any membpr of ihe Mora County fctock Growers Association, and $100 REWARD Will he paid for Information which will lead to the conviction of Hovers of Stolen Stock. STOCK KOWER- ASSOCIATION, Mora Coast;, X. M M BY TELEGRAPH f- r- A New Apportionment Dill Intro duced in Congress. The Figures ly states. Further Part culm s C'ourei ning the Itailroiit' Accident in Ne braska Tuesday. A Kranch oithe Missouri Pacific to lieExtsiided Through Kan sas to the Arkansas. H. R. 'ol(ott Chosen President of the Colorado State Senate. Jews in General. j Senate. AVitsliini'ton, .Jan. ñ. -The Vícíí I'rrMiltlii, Riibmitli'd a ootiiiiiunic;! lioii I'roiiJüs. A. Gni ficlil (lilted Dc coinbcr 2&. recititijr ilmi tlie Oliio as nenibly linl flioscii hint UiiiK'd States Squalor anil uotifyhi"; the Senate that lie litnl declined totiucept. The co'ii iimnicuiion wa placed on tile. Bnri'side asked Eaton; the c iairniaii of the committee un foreio;n affairs if any tclinii liad Wri taken on his joint resolmioti (lepreciiin; the const ruc tion ofan inter-occHuic canal by Eu petiu jiiiivers. IJiirnside said he hoped ihe (?overnmtnt wtuld take still stronger grounds of oppoaition and declare against such canal by any coniyiiny incorporated by any foreign government. Eilon said the committee had not acted but soon would. Vorhees and (irland moved a bill forthe relief of Ben Hulliday. It will belakeir up in the morning. Builer iffercd a rcsoluiion direct ing tho Secretary of the Interior to lurnlsh information and the report of the superintendent of the census touching the alleged frauds iu the enumerations of the ii'habitants of South Carolina. Adopted. Ilouae. Wnsliingioii, J in. 5. The House reaiseiubleil this morning. Stephens, from the Coinage Com nitiei1 reported hmk a bill amending the revised statutes to authorize a charge for melt nig. Springer inii'inliiced a bill for the atiporionuifiit of R.'pt c-euiatives in Coii. n ss ami to secure (-qua I uiid just rvpre-.'iii-nioii in h.! liotisc. There was a short discussion as to whether the election c in in 1 1 ice or icustts cotniiiiilee h.hou.i ha e ihr bill. S, .ringer s;4il the bill unbodied hi ir. t ti i a in in ap)oc iotiinciii Ii was 'lr ivvti in'C .fihuo t principles .-f minority ol reprc.-i ninii u. The iiiiiuber ol rt'pre-enta'ives iva un cliMiiue.l during the lee de, being 293 ib ilticting the ti i ritoi le- and ilis- irici of (Nitiinliia. The po illation was 40 SCD 014 whiel ; -livideil b 293, lel'í a p mi ilion of 160, ;9-l is I he ratio !..r one iiiemher of C-ngris. The bd; wn ic.errelto the ceusit com mit lee. In connection with bis retnuks ii- on i ho apportionment bills Springer ( submit led lo the bill being labt on the la ble. The nun. her of men appointed to act in each s'ale is lixed ut il.c follow ing: Alabama 7; Arkansas 5 California ñ; Colorado ; Georgia 9; Illinois 18: ludiaiui 12; Iowa 1C; Kansas 6; Ken tucky 10; Lotiisina 6; Maine 4; Mary land 6; Massachusetts 10; Michigan 10; Minnesota .5; Missi-sipi 7; Missouri 13; Nebraska 8; Xevada I; New Han p shiic2; New Jersey 1; New York 30; North Carolina 8; Ohio 19; Oicgou 1; Penusylvauia 25; Itbode Island 2; South Carolina 6; Tennessee 9; Texas 9; Vermont 2; West Virginia 9: Wis consin 18; Total 293. Tlie following st utes will lose one member each: Alabama, Florida, In diana, Illinois, Loniaua, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hamp shire, Ohio, Vermont, Tennessee, and I'ennsylviiuiM. New York will lose two nnd Cali fornia, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, South Car'diua and West Virginia will gain one each. Minnnesota aud Nebraska will gain 2 and Kansas and Texas 3. The bill was read by sections for amendments. Warren offered an amendment pro viding that no officer on active duty in the fjeld shall be relieved without his own consent. Wnrrcn stated that ha was induced to offer the aiuoud m -i t in view ol the lair and di-tin-guished and gr ind t flic rs who :;ul been in rrvice in the Held ever tinee ihe eloM .f i he war. His request whs not mad a llteli iniltl.tr eonsid eta I'lii also on a political ft nsid- raii II. HebelH ved it due to I e G iici ni i nlcr . n .1 to the fliets to w le iit be n It i imI ibat i lit. country should Hilo thiir riiiitnient in peace Fry inqniie I hether the in'er-st de commerce hilt aoiiUI gain an advan laoe by being hnniglit up !-day. The Speakt r said it would be un fi ished business 10 niorrww. More Particulars. Omaha, ub., .Ian. 5. I he follow ing additional laeis concerning ihe railroad accident on the Nebraska division of the ( hii-airo, St. Paul & Omaha U. It., yesterday uioruino, came to light to-day : There were thii teen snow shovelers iu charge of Conductor Carnes near Middle Creek. Carnes' tía u was on the side track and he was with the men iu the cut. He must have been aware that the passenger train was uearly due, but he neglected to pin out. any signals of warning and did not even notify his own men of their danger. How any of them escaped is a wonder, and none of them can say how they did except that they made a rim for life ahead of the train and just got out by a hairbreadth. Nine thus made their escape. Carnes, and one of the uine, John Adellon. were badly wounded, having been struck hp ihe train, but they will recover. The ether six, who were killed, very likely fell by being overcome by fright or bv stepping on tho snow. The train was first seen when oming around tlie curve into the cut, not over 400 or 500 feet from them. The inquest was held at Oakland, to-day, and Ihe jury relumed a verdict to tre ( fleet that the six men killed came to their death by being run over by lin ca rs. aud that the accident wa due to the carelessness and neglect ol Edward Carnes, forcmau of ihe con struction train and working gang, in failing to place the proper signals in advance of the passenger train. The deceased were all buried at Oakland, except one, whose remains will be seuttoNew Albany to-morrow. An Act f Vengeance. Philadelphia. J.m.5. -In a stree! brawl six years ago Frank De-noinei wassiabbe by Mr. Revel! who wa it bar tender in a sah oii m ar Bail, s reel. I)"nouter then swore ven geance Early this morning Desuou ter, Patrick Doo'y. Frank Fox and John Gray, entered the saloon. Des noiiier ihrew a spittoon al Iteveh knocking him down. His companions then held Ilevel until De.iioiiter cm him in the bend m-i k and on tie b dv. The attacking part) then went up Vine si net and sm n me I'or or, i y -iino ninu, and commenced snow baiting him. A row va raise." itud DekUoiiter ii-fl eldl a lr ghtfii a on in I tu i he i egion o I the stomach o I one (lumbers In m ihe cflev-is o which he will probibly die. The po lice almost immediately caplureii Desiioiiier when a third right follow ed and the officer was thrown down and beaten and then the desper adoes c-caped. Fox aud Gray has since been eiipuired. Irish AflTairs. New York, Jan 5. A special to the London Yeh-gram says a military commissioner of hih rank who has been making an in vestiatioii in Ire land has forwarded to the Govern ment a report of his observations and opinión, of which the following is an extract: First. -No actual organized rising 3 1 eared at present. A determined leader mieht have invited a rising but the precautionary measures ot despatching extra forces throughout the country which have beeu adopted have greatly lessened the probability of such an occurrence. Second. There is no occasion to fear that the preseuce of additional forces will aggravate the disorders. Third. If Her Majesty's govern- at once takes measures tor repressing lawlessness a peaceful solution ot the present difficulties aud cessation of ourages aud disturbances may be 1 joked for with confidence. People well acquainted with Mie inteution of the land league st ate that a rising was uever iuteuded, at least not at pres ent. Missouri Legislature. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 5. The Missouri state legislature met today. Colorado Legislature. Denver, C-1 , Jan ó -I'lie LojrMa inre met this inorniii at ihe corner ot Larmier and 20 h streets. The' Iii'iise i.rí iiizi-d by eleeiino; the cers derided on ii. ihe report of th ins! nighl's ciiliclis. I he Illbel8 of tin m Unte held a caucus al ihe Windsor hotel (his tin r ii in o mid decided oi ihe following ollicers who were ac cordingly elected: II. It. Wolcotl. President; Win M. Clark, Secretan; Jas. M. Cannon. Assistant Secretan; L). W. Willey, Sergeant- d-arnis; J W. Swell, AsK'stiiUt Sergeant-at-arins; Win. Uive, enrolling clerk; Miss iio.e II .thnway, assihiant enrolling clerk; 0 J Kennedy, engrossing clerk; Mis- 1 enny Michcis, assistant engrossing clerk. Iluilroatl Extensión. Eldorado, Ks., Jan. 5. Parlies re presenting Jay Gould are here for the purpose of working up a franchise fir ihe extension of the Leroy branch oi the Missouri Pacific railroad to the Arkansas I!i ver. This branch leaves the amine lint'at Iloldes, Mo., passing through the towns of Paola and Gar nett. Ks.. and Leroy. It is now proposed lo extend this line from Leroy to the Arkansas river a dis tance of 100 miles. This will give Gould an air Hue from St. Louis to South West Kausasr and enable him lo make the Swniheru Pacific connective on the liio Grande with a 175 miles shorter route than any other line now has. Fire. Lockport, N. Y , Jan. 5. The llodye opera house and a gargling oil buildiuo; adjoining were totally de stroyed by lire last night. The loss will be full v $150,000. The opera house was owned by John Hodge nud the oil building by the Garbling Oil Company. There was $100.000 in surance on the opera house and $30, 000 on the girgling oil htiildinr. The post office. Western Union Telegraph Compaq's office and the Internal ileveu tie oflice were located in Un building. Several firemen and citi zens were injured by the falling walls but none were killed. An Irish Biri. London, Jan. 5. Tho Times recapit ulates the ñicnsurc which v. ill be an nounced in the Queen's speech lo morrow, and sa s there will he an Irish hud bill which will neither involve no i ash expenditures f public money nor justify au outcry aüaint spoil i ion on the part of ihe landlords. There will be a scheme of army re i'orm involving some extension of the neriod of service and abo an amcntl tii -ut of the bankruptcy law.; B -sides these liri-t-chiss bills there will be others for restoring order in Ii eland ami for removing the ballot act. Electric Light. New Yoik, Jan 5. I he U.. S Elec tric. Lk lit Company is now having made the cable i.ecessary to lay its wires along Broadway, Wall and Broad streets by which electrict I i o 1 1 1 will be furnished to many banking bouses who have made application for it. The price charged will be a little less thwn the the price for gas. Two thousand lamps are uo.v ready lo be placed in private buildings nnd they will be put in by ihe first ot February-Three Per Cents. Washington, Jan. 5 Blaine said to-dn he did not believe it practica ble for the secrciary of ihe treasury to pi .ce a three per cent, loan on t he market. His idea was to issue $600, 1)00,000 four p r cents and this would enable the secretary f j wipe out the sx hundred ai d eighty millions fall ing due next year and reduce the iota- .leb six t ytiii 1 1 ion dollars. He .didn't know that he should draw a bill to cover this ground, but the idea bad been discussed and was generally approved by bis Iriends. Riot. Dublin, Jau. 5.- Last night some people near Clareniorris, dug a ditch across hc road to prevent the pass age of a process server who with ihe police as an escort wa3 proceeding to serve writs ol ejectment. The mob threw stones lreely. The riot act was read and the police charged on the mob. Four persons are believed to have beeu fat illy bavonettcd. Due To! New York, Jan. 5. The failure of Dixon Crucible & Co., is caused by the fail ii r of Fowler, Crampton & Co., East India importers, who hold a large amount of Dixon paper. Dixon Company, is the oldest nd largest iu graphite trade in the country. Dollar lor dollar will probably be paid. Stndenta Meeting. Ilerlin, J.nj. 5. At h large meeting of students held (o debate on Ihe bes' menus of extending the tmii-Jewlsh agi;ai ion deputations I rom 'ne un i ver si ties at Gailcsburg, Lepsig, Keil. Kosiock and Halle wrj present Fourteen hundred Berlin students and ten hundred and twenty-two Leipsifi si tnlciiis and many others hare al ready signed ai auii-Jewish petition to Bismarck, 'i he authorities liave dismissed ihe agitator Dr. Jleurici, irom his post of school master. Totally Lost. Loudon, Jan. 3, It is supposed that i be British steamer Farley, with I "ap iniu Appletu, from Savauuah, Dec. ih, bound for Kevalt , has been lotal .y lost. Bales aud boats marked "Far ley ot New Caslle'' have been picked up; one of the boats containing two dead bodies has been washed ashore riie Farley belonged to New Casilei she was reported on December 27th at Dartmouth from Savauuah. Giving Counsel. Dublin, Jan 5. At a meeting of the land league yesterday Davitt said ihutit was understood that several more meetings would bo proclaimed ibis week, aud he counseled all branch leagues to give the authorities no pretext for the suppression of the meetings, iu consequence of the word ing of i he play cards. Made an Assignment. New YorK. Jan. 5 Fou ler, Cramp lun & Co., importers, 142 Front St.. made an a-sigument yes erday to Al fred W. Lewis with preferences amounting to $10,000. Their liabili ties are said to amount to $500,000 but the a9setsare heavv. The Appropriation Committee. Washington, Jan. 5. 1 he House ap propriation commit lee agreed to add $125.000 to the army bill lo pay fit t per cent, of the railroad land raid according to 1 lie recent supreme conn decision. Tin total amount of the bill now is $2.J16.600. No Reason. Loudon, Jan. 5.- Postmaster Gener al Fawceft ai a speaking in Manches ter yesterday said I here was no rea son to assume that the House of 1 ords would rej ct the Irish land bill. The House rejected a compensation for the (list nrbancp bill. Ditched. k t. LouK Jan. 5. Four coaches and a Pullman sleeper were ditched yes terday between (Jrnat Bend and Ray mond, Kansa-, and all the passengers were well s!i iken up but none seri otislv hurt. Nominations. Washington, Jan. 5. The Presi d nt sent (he following nominal ions for post masters : Archibald McDon nell, Benicia. Cal. ; Samuel M. .Tumi on, Reno, Nevada ; Quincy W. Hull, Elko, Nov. Alarm. Liverpool, Jan. 5. --Bottles of pe troleum have been found at Carriers Si lletchison's docko. These, taken n connection with indiaries in the lumber yards excite alarm. His Resignation. Columbus, O , .Jan. 5. The Gover nor has notified the Senate that the U. S. Senator-elect Garfield, lu:s re signed. The matter was referred to ihe judiciary committee. Arraigned. Dublin. Jair 5.- -President Wasey, and two other members of the brauch and league, were arrested at the weekly meeting f Bronch, to-day, on charge of sedil ion. Advanced New York, Jan. 5. The Post says that the reports of a new pole in the Western Union telegraph stock luis caused an advance in its price. Ditched. Washington, Jan. 5 The fast mail train on the Wilmington & Wildon road bouud north ran off the track. Several were injured but none killed. Will Work With the Republicans. Chicago, Jan. 5. This Journal's Washington special says Mahon will work with the republicans to organ ize. He has (Jarfi"lds approval. More Socialists. ' Berlin, Jau. 5. The state police have discovered a new secret ordier of socialists extending over the whole of Germany. Taken III Seat. Washington, Jan. 5. Judge Wm. B. Wood, the newly appointed asso ciate justice took his place to-day on the supreme bench. Charles Blanchard's NEW ADVERTISEMENT I PROPOSE TO KEEP the Most Complete and Varied Assortment of General Merchandise ever seen under one roof in Las Vegas. My stock of Gloves & Woolens, Dress Goods, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, NOTIONS- Is Fresh, and was selected with great care. Goods for the Holidays. Goods for the Ladies, ííoods for Gentlemen. Goods for Youths And Children, everything a Miner wants, everything a Fanner wants, anything wanted by Freighters, everything wanted by Ranchmen, everything wanted by l'ainters, Building Papers, Mineral Paints, all kinds of Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Looking Glasses, Crockery and Lamps, Stationery, Wond enware. A heavy stock of Hardware and ftiails. Wheelbarrows, Ox Yokes, a complete line of Saddlery and Saddlery Hardware. Walker's Horse-Shoes Stoves and Stove Goods Tinware, Zinc, Copper and Sheet Iron, Pumps. Agent for Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines Leather, Hemp and Rubber Packing. Flour, Hay, Corn, Potatoes. Only tlie the Rest Cold Sliring Creamery Butter, líverthing, everything! at low and uni form prices. Charles Qlanchard, On the Plaza. WANTED w .VN . Jl One liiinilifd ami titty clny I ii i ar. i its i.l lie Na' tonal lintel. We keep tlie beat ablt; in the west and at living raies. TI7".N.TEt A Nrst class cook Gofid WH- y (res will be pain to a good man. Apply Appl 14;,-if. ut IlliifllliCU. WANTED 3U carpKiitors to work un the Pala.'H Hotel, Santa t'e, X. M. Apply at the Uilkliiijj to ii 1) Dnv, Koieman, Santa Ve,S., Ji.UNB. WOOTEN, 2w Contractor. FOR SALE. I Ut SALE -Dry cows ami ctihcs. Also sln-ep. Address C. W. i swla, Albuquer que, , M lOR SAI.K. One hundred head of younii stock cattle for sale. Apptv to M.K. Kelly on Main Ktreet. lruding south from the plaza, or nt nis store at EÍ Variedoro, San Miiriicl county. Í1.MI' t'uli SALE. Ily Moore A Huff, at the J Hot springs. Eeavé orders at Herbert Co'silrujf store, on the pla.a F TOK SALE A irnod sixteen horse power íiípuin engine, nil tn ru.iniiiir order and hiiKe euouuli to run a Hour mill. Any person ile. iritiff to see it running can do so any day al rnv planing mill at Lax Vegas. Applv for ti'i-ms t JOHN 11. WOOTEN. J.l!l-tf IT'OIt SALE. Two horses. var oi and double set hariuss. Apply lo Bell, Craig & C&, ITIOk KENT. The Exelianue Hotel curial ' Apply at Hell, Craig AtCo's. rpu ItENT. A vineyard of about l:!,00vines 1 in pood bearing condition. inclutliiiRsomo two.huinlre-1 fruit trees. Also house ro .m suf ficient lor a firnily. Apply to Iieuicio V. Pe rca, liernalillo, N. M I 91w BACA HALE FOU KENT. Tho proprietor wishinir to remove his residence will rent liaca Hall for the cominn season, or will sell it for a reasonable price. The hall is the best In the Territory and is provided with a stage and complvtu scenery. Address, AMONIO. JOSE BACA Las Vegas, N. M. ATTISXIOJI. Ntcnin Saw Mill For Bale, This mill is about fifteen miles from Las Veí as, is situated In a locality where timber Ts abamlani: the engine is twenty-four horse ooweriiiid In (ir-t-cluss running order. There Is one extra aw seventeen yoke of g oil cattle, four log wagons, as good us new; complete blacksmith shop and all extras suitable for the Riitcessliii operation of his mill. Will be fold for less than Its full value. Terms Hall eae balance on e . sh terms. For further In formation apply to, oraddaes. T. HOMERO A SON. 11S-tf. La Veiras, V. M. Notice Books will be opeu for ten days, at the offiee of Louis Sulzbacher, for siiliscripti'ios to tlie capital stock of the Aqua Pura Company ot Las Vegas. Pursuant lo a 'ote of the buaid oi di rectors, preference will be given tho citizen and property owners of La Vegas, to al nw them to subscribe to thetxteutof any reasonable amnwut. Trinidad Komeiio, Vice I'reMcienl, Las Vegas, N. M., Dec. 27, 188a .1