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ü-Thte auly " New nxlc receiving aaa p-bliahlng ka fall A.ciatea Fren tele, graphic repartí ESTABLISHED 1STS. Errbll.teea lit ta Icaalac cltr l th Tr rltarjr al Haw Mexico. VOL. XIH.-NO. 262. LAS VEGAS, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1886. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. fBSTABLlSHED IN 1881.1 A. A. & J.H.WISE HAVE Money to Loan ON REAL. ;ESTATE. - ' HAVE , . Improved ana Unimproved Property of every teseriDilon to every portion of I lie oily ol Las Vex as. Business Lota to Lease, Bitelne. Lota for 6al , Business Honaee lor Sale, Residence Lota tor Lease, Residences Houses for Sale, AND oood Paying Business for Sale, , Two Large Hanctaea for Bale Cheap; County Herip Bought and Sold, Gold Minea (Paying) for Bale, KlnePaying Silver Mines for Sale. Á SAVINGS BANK. Laboring men can pnrchaae property of na on monthly lnaUlliuonta Instead of paying out that which oan never be returned KKKT. Don't par rent. Com and look at our bar alna on the Inatalluient plan. CASH WILL. ALSO Buy fine property at the very lowest market prioe. We aleo have many apecial kargalna In real aetata far below their cash varue. . A.A.& J.H.WISE COR. 6TH AND DOUGLAS, Opposite the new Brown Stone Opera Home NOTARY PUBLIC LAS VEGAS. - NEW MEXICO T. B. MILLS, DEALER IN Mines, Real Estate . . , I.1VR HTOHK. IMPKOVED RANCHES, 3 See on Bridge Street, near Pcktoitice, Laa egas, wow ucjlicu. warrants bough land sold, and all kinds of jana scrip ooiujoi uu jiu .iv. . ail classes of government land, sifty Im proved and unimproved ranchea for sale In Jtew Atexioo umu me neyuwiiu ui Bracing traoia Irom25,oi0 to 1,000,00o aerea NCII M IIVIU inc.; wuw ...... - - n-1 -1 - r tr..n ii.fnTm.tUn a on t unonapplioatlon.Hs.vlog bualoeaa eonnettl-o with attorneys at Wa-hlne-ton. D. 0., wears I - .! rranllnn 11 nrftBA ting claims of every deaorlptlon aa-amst the United Btates government. Coleotlons made In inrviinuiiuoiiuuii'p Is Of Las Vegas. GEO. J. DÍSKEL, President. A. A. KEEN, Cashier. CAPITAL - $50,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK 1NG. BUMIN.&a. East Las Vegas, New Mexico TROPICAL STORE. D. BOFFA. Bridge Street, Las Veeas, N. M. Tropical and Domestic Fruits IN SEASON. - IMPORTED COODS OF ALL KINDS Confectionery. Cigars, ANO TODAOOO. J. S. ELSTON, PAINTER, PAPER-HANGEB, AND DEGOKATOR. THOROUGH WORKMANSHIP ABO AM rt FACILITIES. i Sixth St., Opposite Post Office H. W. WYMAN, The Jeweler Watches and Clocks Repaired. City Bank CEMTEB iTBIET. PREPARING FOR WAR. Grecian Troops Ordered to the , Frontier. Destructive Stoims in Kansas . and Missouri. Interesting General News from1 " all Quarters. Hoatlla Attiuse. Athens, May 7, The soldiers here at the garrison have , reoeived with clieers the order to march to the fron tier. Tew file Bey, Turkish minister, wnen ne departed nence today, took with him all members of nis staff of the 1 urkisn legation and caused all his and their personal e flee is to be removed. Secretaries of other foreign legations will remain in an unofficial capaoity for a time at least. The Russian minister did not leave wben the other ministers de parted, not having been instructed to do so. The Peleponesian army have been ordered to Tbessaly. The movements of the Turkish army threaten to make Thessaly the scene of the first warlike operations. The indications now ;-oint to a lurkish advance by way of Larissa. lneurei-K reserves at tbe Valo a-id Valistino have been pushed to the front and tbe government has announced its intenliou of dofendinir O reek torritory againsi any ana all advances by foreign soldiers. STRAINED RELATIONS. Athens, May 7 The government bus sent gunboats to Constantinople to take kway from the Turkish oapital the Greek minister. Greek troops are be ina hurried to tbe front with all 'possi ble spued, i All toreigu ministers have embarked on vessels of tbeir respective nations to depart from Uroece. Ibe powers nave given orders to tneir rueis to blockade tbe ureer ports. The Greek fleet left Salarais and is believed lo bave gone to faros. It is uot believed here that tbe Russians will take any share with the other powers in the work of coercion against Greece THE PROSPECT or WAR GOOD. Two battalions of tbe other garrison nave already started for tbe trontier. Tbe soldiers went out with great en tbusiatm. 1 bey will embark at Laun uní in order to avoid tbe blockade sta tioned to cover othor water routes. The populate is enthusiastic oyer the pros pect of war with Turkey. Soldiers are paradingtbe streets, singing patriotic songs, rnev are everywhere cneered and are at present tbe most popular persons iu tbe city. Large numbers of soldiers remain hero. The foreign squadron has returned to &uaa Day. 1 he Straggle (er W an Hating. ; Washington, May 6.-The majority of the bouse judioiary committee in re porting adversely upon the proposed woman suffrage amendment to the con stitution submits but a formal report recommending that the proposition lie upon the table. The minority report which is signed by Messrs. is. a. iavior Hepburn, casweu ana nanney, com ments upon this taot, but says: "The im jortance of the Question of woman suffrage is forcing its full discussion everywhere, and tbe silence of tbe oom mittee will bave no tendency to with draw it from publio attention in a gov eminent bv the people. The ballot is at once a badge of sovereignity ana t s meaus of exeroising power women are Deoole and we submit Mat ibey are neither. morally or mteiieotuauy inoa ni.b e and that the necessity lor weir disfranchisement cannot oe suggcsieu. On the contrary we believe that they are entitled to immediate ana absolute enfranchisement. nuiet Rt stared. Cheyenne, May 7. The strike of ibe Uukn Paciflo brakemen is ended at this point and all the men reported for duty this afternoon, excepting several who were discharged vesteidav. super intrndent Deuel sent out four freight trains I rom this city and all the froigbt Is moving between fsortto riatte and Cheyenne. At Laramie today no at tempt was mads to move freight owing to the disappearance of coupling pins and kevs to draw beads. If they are not restored by the strikers it will take some time to replaoe them. Une hun dren deputy United States marshals have been sent to Laramie and Rawlins to protect tbe company's property and assist in moving trains. The Meaning o! It. ' Denver, Colo., May 6. President Moffat, ot the Denver & Rio Urande road, today said that the order of Judge Hallelt as issued in the United States circuit, court vesterdav for the toreólos ureand sale of that road, when breifly anmtnnil nn moans that under tbe reor gauization the $38,000,000 of stock shall stand as it is; mat me -:o, tso.uuv seven per cent bonds, end the $20,008,000 in nnrnnin bonds shall be exohanged for the new if sue of four per cent bonds tocóme out as soon as practicable alter the sale. . ' Irish O.lnlea. Dublin, May 8. The Unlte-f Ireland saysi The manifesto ot Air. uiaasione tn his nnnaLituents Dorteads destruction either of the Liberal party or the seoed- ersfrom tnac ooay. aub uuuatueus shows that the premier is possessed vt result of Mr. Gladstone's acls, sars the Euglis'h Democrats face to face against i - , . 1 1;., l. .! ha iA npinrr i an irían n n i UlgUllJ SUU DOJUOUUSE.i . i Dull Day la las lie.se. Washington, May 7. After the rou tine business was disposed of the con1 test for preoedenoe arose between pri vata bnsinesv and the military approprv ation bill which was resolved in favor of the former and the bnuse went into a committee ot tbe whole on (he private oaleodsr. SPOKTING. Ih. Races. Brighton Beach, May 6. The weather was clear and warm and the traes good. The first race was for maidens of all ags, five furlongs. Dahabiah won by a length; Fleetwing, second, Performer, third; time, 104. second race Selling allowances. three-fourths mile. Endeavor won; Mil ter, second, Liona Id a, third; time, 1:17. Third race Selling allowances, three. fourths of a mile. Valley Forge won; Witch, second, Brunswick, third; time, 1:17. Fourth raoe Handicap, one mile. Easter Sunday won; Tattler, second, cuuauoT, imru, tiiun, i:t4t. tilth race Hurdle bunüioap, one and one lourth mi'es. Equsdor won; Bonero, second. Britton. third: time. 2:20t. Memphis. Mav 0. Track good: at tendance large. iirst race Ihree-aiurters of a mi e: Lancaster won; Marr Kilis. second: Al fred, third. Time, 1:18; mutuals paid on held, 5.80. second raoe New G&ydos hotel sail ing sweep stakes, one and one-eightb miles; Revoke was not headed and won handily bv one length: MoBoming. seo- ond; Woodward, third. Time, 1:58; mutuals paid on Held, fs.üu. There was no advance on entered selling; price-tor winner. Tbird raoe One and one-fourth miles; Bob Swinim won easily; Keeue. second, three lengths iu front of Leman, third. Time, mutuals paid on field, $7. K). fourth race Une mile: Bluestone won easily by ts lengths; Gerotia, second, half length in front of Jim Nave, third. It was a hard finish for place. Time, 1:48!; mutuals paid 19.60. No advanoe on entered silling prioe for winnor. Fifth race Puritan won by bait head; Ourelan, seoond; Bucephalus, third, three lengths off. Time, 3:00. No mu tuals were sold. . Baas Ball. PlTTSBITBil- . Mav Ht. Imilla ft I j - v.. ", W, Pittsburg, 4. New York, May 6 -Metropolitans, ; Athletios, 1. Brooklyn, 15; Baltimore, 13 New York, 7; Washington, 3. Philadelphia. May 6. Philadelphia, ; Boston, 4. Fierce Ralnslsrm la Miaaenrl. Springfield, Mo., May 7. One of tbe heaviest rainstorms ever known in this section took place yesterday after. noon, doing a vast amount of damage both in town and the surrounding oonntry. Tbe raiu was preceded by hail, wbloh fell thick and fast for about fifteen minutes, many of the hail stones being from one-halt to two inches in di ameter. Kim soon began to fall soon after noon and continued to pour down in torrents for nearly three hours, causinsr all oreeka and braanhaa In Kn. orne mare wollens-s! to jonng fences ana ínumisting tne Dotioia land, and badly damaging wheat and corn. Jordan creek, which runs through tbe vlllaee. rose very rapidly, driving iorty families irom tueir uomes. some oi tne women and children were carried out on horses and the men's shoulders to escape drowning; the water in plaoes rising into me second story ol tbe dwellings. About halt amileot the Gait railroad track, within tbe o tv limit, was sub merged and tbe grade so demolished that trains cannot oass. Three of the oity's wooden bridges were washed away besides sections of tbe sidewalks and basements of a number of tbe busi ness bouses filled with water. The Meth.dtst Caarch f .atk. Richmond, Vs., May 6. The gen eral oonttrence of the Methodist Epis copal Church South today after-the transaction of routine business, called thed hga'es by conferences for the in traduction cf resolutions. A resolution was adopted for tbe appointment of a committee to devise a plan by which tbe entire cburon oan be called on to con tribute to the expenses of tbe general oonftranoe, A special committee on rules reported rules of order tor the government of the oonferenoe The discussion of tbe rules occupied the en tire day's session and alter thorough revision and ameno went iney were tin- ally adopted. Adloorsed. Sensible Cs.l Mlaers. Cleveland, May 6. Delegates rep resénting 1,200 coal minors of the Ma honing Valley, met today in oonyention at Youngstown to consider the refusal of operators to grant their demand for an increase of ten cents per ton in the price for mining, ibe convention de. cidod not to strike fur the present. It is probable tbe differences will bs sub milled to arbitration. Tb. M.sealer Rsaervati.n, - Washington, May 6. Ia the senate today the chair laid before the senate a message from the president transmit ting a letter from the secretary of the interior, submitting a draft of tbe bill recommended by tho commissioner of Indian attatrs providing tor ino pay meut for the improvumerits made by settlers on tbe Mescalero Indian reser vation in New Mexico, luereasrd Earuluga. New York, May 6. The earnings of the Gulf, Colorado ii Santa Fe railroad for the month of April were $157,600, en inorease of $73,500. The earnings of tK.e Oregon Bailway s W avigation oom pany for tee month ot April were f ws, 400, an increase ot $77,870. Rea""F tlan si w.rk. : Chicago, May 6 A general resumo tion of trafilo is coming on all western roads,' aud every line has a large force at work this morning, and in nearly every lustanoe an treigbt ottered js be ing panuieq. . Will Star la BsU. Boston, Mass., May 6. The Rev, Phillips Brooks, who Is now in Chicago en route for California, has telegraphed to his parish that he will not leave Bos ton to accept the bishoprioy for whloh be pa been Dominated, ' TUK APACHES. enatw fair'a Schema l ge I Taeaa .at .f tas way. Washington, May 6. Senator Fair, of Nevada, has written the following letter to the Secretary of the interior, setting forth plan ior the settlement of , tbe , Apaohe question. united Statss Senate, 1 . ' WAHBINama. I), t:.. AnHIH 18R8 r To Hob. I Q.li, Lain .r, secretary of the in- tenor: Dea Sir: I Inclose pamphlet of which spoke to you yesterday. By examining the map you will see the ex act position of tbe Santa Catalina island. It is isolated and loo far from shore for any ordinary boat to reach it, and my ideas are that if tbe Aoachos were out on this island tbey would require no guards and all that would be needed would M a small steam tender and crew to run between the island and the pert of Wi'mingtou for purposes ot commu nication' and supply. Ibis would, in my opinion, set th apache question at rest forever, it would save the county many valuable lives and the govern mi nt mil lions ot money. Tbe title to the island is perfect and ss near as I can remem ber the price asked by the owners is either $3 or $4 per acre. Owing to the location of the island tbe climate is as mild and salubrious as can be found anywhero in the world. Should you look with l ivor upon my suggestion as to the value of this, island for Iho pur poses named. 1 should bo glud at any time to go mura into detail with you upon the subject. 1 am yours very truly, JAMES U. AIR. Senator Fair, when sooken to uuon the subject eaid he really believed that the Indians would be PLEASEP WITH (ANTA CATALINA after they got there, although they might possibly tight against going. The island is situated in the Pac i So ocean about Iwenty-five miles south west of boa Aneóles. The climate is delightful and tne fishing excellent. Should tgiis island bs purohasod and tbe Indiaps placed thereon it will for ever pul an end to the annual summer raids of tless Indians upon tbe unpro tected wbiteAettlurs and tbeir families. Tbe government should take some steps in this direction looking to the protec tion of ils eitisens, HAIL AMD KAIN IN KANSAS. A Terrlfie SI iraasf Hall-Windows Shattered, and Frail Tree, and Creas Des trsred. Kansas Citt, May 6. A terrible bail storm prevailed on the line of tbe At chison, 1'opeka & Santa Fe railroad near rmrecoe this afternoon, tifty-four panes of glass were broken on the Cali fornia express train on that road, in cluding all bet a solitary window on tbe north side of the train,' The Stones were of imntense síseseme measuring four taches dhí íoter. - Awarding lo the report ot in train men tne storm lasted an bour and a quarter. An immense rain tall succeeded, flooding tbe coun try for miles around. PLOVIDS PREVAILS Fort Scott, Kansas, May 8 A ter- rifio rain storm occurred about noon today. The rain came in torrents for two boors s nd caused a great overflow in the streets. Tbe damage to streets and sidewards will reach several thous ands of dollars. . THE HEAVIEST EVER KNOWN. . Osage City. Kansas, May 6 The heaviest rain and hail storm ever known in this part of Kansas took place yesterday. It began ab ut 11 ti m. end lasted thirty minutes. The ground was covered with hail stones, and many places tilled up several inches deep. Eighty per cent of all expospd window glass on tbe norm side of houses is broken. Tho storm came from tbe northeast aud did not extend more than a mile west of the Santa r e road. At this point the rain fell in great tor rents. The country is flooded Tbe damage to tbe fruit trees and growing orops has been very large. Na Thanks far Mr. OladsUae. Washington, May 6. The house committee on foreign affairs today had a resolution introduced by O'Neil, of Missouri, thanking Gladstone for bis ef forts to seoure home rule for Ireland. now uuder discussion. No action was taken. The discussion indicated a dis position on tbe part of tbe comm .ttee to allow the resolution to lie on tbe table in the committee room, They Will Prelect G.veraaaenl Properly. Washington, May 0. The existing labor troubles was tbe topic of discus sion at the oabinet meeting today, In oourse of whloh the riots at Chicago and Milwaukee and elsewhere were referred to with a view of taking such precau tionary measures tor the protection of government property as may be found necessary. . Saccharine Reduction . San Francisco, May 6. The Califor nia Refinery reduced prices on all grades ot sugar on tho 4th instant. The cut was made by the American refinery yesterday, which went a quarter of a oent better. Tbe California refinery mot the reduotion today and dropped a quarter of a oent lower. Oil Taake .si .a Fin. Washington, Pa., May 8 At 12:80 this morning the tanks ot tbe Thayer No. 1, were set on lire by an inoendiary and are now burning. Tbe Are spread to tbe derrick of tbe Gordon No. 1, a few rods distant, which was burned to tbe ground. Tbe workmen saw a man running from the tanks. Will Osaeee Hans. R.le. London, May 8.- Lord Harrington has oocsented to introduos in the house of commons a motion to reject Glad stone's borne rule bill in its second reading. ' Falling Oil. New Totk, May 7. The business failures in the last seven days in the United States and Canada were 199 as against 207 ism wees. Ckalera Baaifa.l. , Rome, May 8. Twelve new eases of linlar. anI An tAath. frnm thm His ease were reported in Vicenza yester day. n.w Cardinal.. Rome, May ti.-It is officially an nounced that the archbishops of Rennes. Rheimes. Sens, Baltimore and Quebeo are to be created cardinals. 1 ke Cklaeee Qneetl.a. Rome, May 6. Notwithstanding tbe Objection of France to tbe appointment of Papal nuncio at Pekin, the pope in sists upon establishing direct relations with China. M. DeFreycinet, French prune minister, is negotiating with the yatican witn the object of establishing a "modus Vivendi." MARKETS BY TELEtiltAPH. Llv. SUck Markets. Kansas Citt, Mays. Cattle Receipts. 764; shipments, none; market active and 10c higher fur snipping and butchers; others, tlrm; choice to fancy, $3.10 I5.I; fair to ood. S4.90 al 5.0J; common to medium, ftooSt.60; atockera and feedcra, S3.Ct 30; Cows, $2 6u,á3.6v. Chicaqo. May S. Ca ri, Receipts, 4,100 market, tlronji at 10. 1 fto higher: .tipping- steers, 930 to 1,600 pounds, l.;ios.vs5; stookora and fenders $3 0. (5,! 75; through Texas cattle, t3.KWSt.7o Chlcay. Prsd.cs Ohicaoo, May 7. Wheat Closed a abad, tinner; cash and May, 76X , June, 81 1-W, Corn Easy; oaah and May, 84?í ; June, TOH. Pork Weaker; cash, 8.S7S4I luna, 8 LARD-Eaay; ossu; 6.88!4; June,. 13. Nsw I.rk Meaey. New Yore, Mays. Money: I1 per oent. Bar Silver; il.ogv Belden & Wilson, 7HB Bridge Street, Las Vegas. All goods are delivered free in the' city ROCCO MOTTO, Bridge St., near Carette Office, ,i Just reoeiVBd a Un Una of CANDIES, Fruits, Nuts, Confectionery. A FINE SUPPLY OF APPLES Hcrofords. Fl liiiHH Of West Las Animas. . ; Colorado, HAS Ji sr UNLOADED IN LAS VRQAS A OAR LOAD OF Fine Hereford Cattle ! Fur Blood and Registered and from the Bent Herd in ' the Wests AN OPPORTUNITY FOR BUYERS. For Particulars Inauire of T. O. XjiE-AJRsY cfb CO. At Stock J. w BAR.TIETT, " DEALER IK FIETE OF evbht wire!. 5H Bridge St Jest las Vegas, ESTASUSHtD 1880, J. J. FITZGERRELL, TUB IiIVH Real Estate , -AND- Financial Agent for Capitalists. Cox. Grand Ave. and Center St. Las Vegas. New Mexico. A SPECIALTY MADE IN INVESTING ANO LOANING MONEY FOR EASTERN CAPI TALISTS, or whom i have a Large LINE Or CORRESPONDENTS. f have UNUSUAL FACILITIES lor the IVKSi KJATlON ofTifLES and aTHOKOCGH KNOWLEDGE of the PEOPLE, enabling nie to nuke IN VESTMENlB of all Mods, auch as the purchase of RANCH, GRANT and CITY PROPERTY, and making LOANS for CAPI TALISTS to bettor ADVANTAGE than they oan for TUEMSKLVEa. There Is a grand future before NEW MEX ICO. Busli.eee ia beginning to look up rap idly. Now ia the time to make Inveatmeats be fore prices advanoe too high There has been a marked Improvement Is REAL ESTATE during tbe paat 00 daya, and thore la no doubt the oom Ina spring will li nóes a sharp advance in RE AL EST ATE, when those who made Inveslmeuta in property will reap a rloh reward. Tne Incoming tide of business Itnprovenent Is beginning to be felt and will cause a genu ine Iraoiu tbe coming year. Now la the time to Invest. "A hint to the wise la sufficient." 1 HAVE FOR SALE one of the best paying well established manufacturing enterpriaea In the Territory, i an be bought to an advantage. 1 HAVE FOR SALE one of the beat business coiners In the oity, renting for 2(1 per cent on the Investment 1 HAVE FOR SALE an elegant piece of resi dence property In an eioollent neighborhood, that la paying to per oent on tho Investment. I have a business opening fot SA.0OO ta lio,. 000 that ia absolutely safe, and will pay from SO to 25 per oent on the Investment. TO RANCH AND CATTLE INVESTORS, I have a tine Blocked ranch for aale that will pay a lanre Interest on the Investment. Come and see my list of grant, ranoh and oattle Invest ments before purchasing elsewhere. I HAVElho largest line of rents, Improved and unimproved property lor sale to be found In the city. FOo. BARGAINS of all kinds In REALES TATE call on FirZGERitELL, you will llud him alive to busiuesa Intereats and courteous to all. Before investing, oall and see him. Fiugerreil'a Guide lo New Mexico, free to all -5 Park Drug Store Second door from Post. Office. S. A. NORTH & BRU. Drugs, Chemicals. v .Prescriptions a Specialty. OPEN ALL NICHT, ; Choice Wines and Liquors for . Medical Purposes. ' ; A FIRE LIHC OF CIGARS. ; Herefords. Grower Office- DDaomrTiow, Gold Watches, Diamonds, : ' Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Bracelets, Pins and Sleeve Buttons, Silverwares Filigree Jewelry. Repaying of Fine Watches a Specialty. do. 324 R. R.Ave. East las Vegas,, JEWELRY