THE LAS VEGAS GAZETTE SUNDAY 3I0RNIXG, MAY 16, 1886.
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J . H .Win, real estate.
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SUNDAY MORNIXG. MAY 1G.
At the republican meeting in Al
buquerque on June 1 will be found
the same familiar array of chestnut
politicians. In . whatever evils the
republican party may be fertile it at
least, does, not seem to produce any
thing noar inwiiy of leaders. The old
crowd will be there except Prince and
ode or two of his' stronger supporters.
Prince is not wanted by the g. o. p.
tine year. He is too new. An elec
tro-platod man U wanted.
Asm rants for the presidency in the
republican ranks are now beginning
to toy with the affections of the dear
people. It is said that Mr. Blaine is
wisely distributing niembrw of his
family anions; the different churches
It is not stated whether the family
connections are sufficient in number
t j satisfy all the denominations. Mr.
Buiuuard's church is not on the
Blaine list just now.
V Th churches of Las Vens should
be filled with worshipers ' on this
beautiful day. Thf i Lo-á ' and the
hand of man have given lie temples
in which to praise Him. Thechurch-
going community is always a pros
pered people. Tbe beneficent in
fluences of an outward observance of
all religious forms ought to surround
everyone where there are sanctuaries
and teachers therein to uphold the
cross.
The oil pourers and chasm bridgers
meet at Albuquerque on June 1 for
the purpose of performing the cele.
brated farce entitled, "Tbe Iteconcili
- ation; or, the Return of tbe Prodded
Sons." The stalwart and half heart
ed republicans will join their issues
again on the basis that the right were
wrong and that the half of the crowd
which had defrauded the other is the
better half. Self-denying William
Breedeo will bet as high priest and
chief mediator. L. Bradford Prince
has been made away with so that his
presence will not injure the scenic ef
fects nor act as a damper on mollifi
cation. His Bupportew, although
claiming t; be the "regulars," will
acknowledge their stupidity in stand
ing out against the Rynerson section
and a grand hand-shako will result.
Tbe private : land claims' bill, to
which reference has been made in
this co,lurp.Pj providas, among other
things, for tils-appointment of three
commissioners, who' shall leceive a
salary of $5,000 and serve for four
years. In deciding the validity of
any claim, the commission shall be
governed by the provision of the
treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the
Gadsen treaty with Mexico, the law
usuages and cuttoma of the govern
ment from which the claim is derived
and the decisions of the supreme
court. In case of rejection or con
firmation of any claim by the com
mission, it shall be lawful for the
claimant or the United States district
attorney to present a petition to the
district court of the district wherein
the land is situated, praying for a re
view of the decision. The district
court shall render a judgment upon
the evidence and shall, upon appli
cation of the party against whom
judgment is rendered, grant an ap
peal to the United States supreme
court. The usual provision it made
authorizing the commission to ad
minister oathi, summon witnesses,
employ stenographers, etc. .
Tub bilious spirit that jnakei an
archism possible, that causes turbu
lence, that incites tbe male human to
ttand out for redress of grievances,
supposed or real, has pervaded the
frame of woman also within tbe past
few days. The sewing women of Buf
falo have assembled 200 etrongand
fulminated the following resolutions
gainst Miss Folsom:
Whereas, Grow Cleveland is about to be
married to al ta Frankle Folsom, and both
bar bora retiden't 01 this airy and should bt
interested In Its Industries; therefore.
Resolved, Thtt tb at ion of MI Volaran
la buying hof bnd .1 on II 1 in Kurope be donre
catrd on tbe (round that the w-rk could be
better din la Amule pirtiouiarly la Buf
falo; and .
. , Resolved, That we usa our best efforts to de-
. " 1 : it - 1 ? , . - V , , :
feat Mr. Cleveland's further politletl aspira
tions If he persists u having his bi Ida's
Uoutteau made in Varia.
This it encouragement to home in
dustries. The sewing women of Buf
fajo are emphasizing in the foregoinjt
resolutions a fine principle, for the
protection of American labor. How
ever. Miss Frsnkie Drobablv cnnsiii-
ers that real lire president is caught
tbe matrimonial net only ones in
century and ber ears will be closed
to the appeal of the sewinz women.
and the making of the trousseau in
Fans will not be interfered with.
The elegance of the Parisian made
ress will outweigh all other consid
erations in Miss Folsom's mind, even
though it will result in disaster to
Mr. Cleveland's "further political as
pirations." Mr. Blaine, here's your
opportunity 200 women of Buffalo
are already fighting your battle. - Go
tell Rev. Burchard that he is retired
on full pay and that the r. 0. p. pays
the bills.
For the Bloody shirt Brigade.
The Nation.
It was quite natural that Jobn Sher
man should bave weloomod the .Jeff
Davis incident as a piece of good tor-
tune for republican politicians lacking
an "issue" lor tbe fait campaign, since
tbe Ohio senator has always cluni; bard
to tbe bloody shirt. Mr. Sherman
broke forth tbe other day in the familiar
old strain, as follows:
, " Davis is a monumental fool, a vain
and disappointed old man, pnsiug as a
martyr, une vine over 01s failures, and
appealing for symoatby. What he says
ia ot no particular consequenoe. í-verv
body knows that he-has felt just as he
talks a 1 the while, but the significant
partof it all lies in the manner in which
bis words are received by tbe people,
the demonstrations of approval, the
enthusiasm they cuate. That is what
will affect the loval eleuientof thecoun
trv, aud make the blood of those who
fought to save the union boil wi'.h in
dignution."
But, unfortunately for tbe Ohio re
publican, thtro came tbe very noxtdav
this unanswerable explanation of what
the demonstration roilly means from
that representative southern republi
can, lieueral Looitstruet, of Georgia:
"This occasion is a revival of a harm
less but beautiful senlimeDt. Tbe old
soldiers wantod to get together again,
and this was perhaps the best occasion
for a mooting. It means no disrespeot
to any other section of the country, nor
is there an cvienoe of disloyalty in the
display. We all recognize that tbe war
is over, and ths n'l 'lie q Most ions then
submitted for ducin 1 to the sword are
forever settled. Mr. Davis growing old,
tbe people were auxious to see . biro
onoe again, and this was the best time
to do It. Probably it is bis last appear
anoo among us. That is all tbis demon
stration means, and the right to this
celebration bv both the young aud the
old will everywhere be acknowledged.
It means nothing more than a reunion
of old comrades and tbe reviya) of
nevor-fadioir memories."
U bnt They all go For.
TMulls.
Mother Well, dear, did you bave a
suooessful bum for arbutus? Dauzbter
Yes, ma; Uus and Harry proposed
within (ifteen minutes of each other.
Mother I'm clad you bad such a pleas
ant afternoon among tbe flowers. Your
sister must eo next time.
H, W. WYMAN,
The Jeweler.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
STREET.
McQUAID & LAMARR,
Contractors and Builders,
ESTIMATES GIVIM ON PLANS.
FtJROTTDR UrBOLSTKRBD. AKD RlrAIRCD.
AI 90 GENERAL JOBEING.
All work aeatly done and satisfaction gaar
antced. . all and see us.
Húop Grand Avenue. Bast Las Vegas,
PARK HOUSE
Southeast oorner of park,
LA8 VEOAS HOT SPRINGS, Ni M.
MRS. M. ADAMS, Proprietrosi
Bates ti.OO per day, 8.00 and $10.00 per reei
JP. 33. 33 V. iVfiJ,
NEW PHOTO GAl LERY
ART and CURIOSITY STORE.
Vlowt of las Vegas and vlolnlty
Frames
uiaue w uruer.
Indian Pottery and Blankets and
KatlveCurloaltiea.
other
920 Railroad Ave., Opera Bouse Block.
LAS VEUA8, - - NEW' MEXICO,
S. PATTY,
Manufacturtr and dealer In
Tin, Cooper, Sheetlron Ware
Eave-Trougbs, Tin RooQn?, Camp
stoves and minors' outfits.
LAS VEGAS, '
NEW MEXICO.
B. B. BORDJta.
O. M. BOROS.
B- B. BORDEN & CO.
COHTRACTORSANOBUiLDERS,
A work done with Neatness and Dlspatck
Satisfaction euaranteed. :
Plant, Kneel fleattons and Estimates Furnished.
Shop and ornoeon Mala St., Bontta of Oathe lo
meteiy, Bast Laa Vcgaa, M. M, Telephone
oaaDeotlon with shop.
CHARLES BLANOHARD,
DEALER
General Merchandise, Vool; Produce
Sole ProDrietor of the Celebrated
and La Rosa Blanca
Unsurpassed facilities lor procuring havy machinery and all artloler of Merchandise
. usually Kept la stock. . , . 1. -- '
"Agent for Mohawk and Chieftain Sc2kT Rakes "and Crawford
Mowers, Threshing Machines. Hay Presses. Minln Machi
err. Engines. Corn Shellers. Leffel's Wind Engine,
Twenty years' experience In New Mexico entities
LAS VEGAS.
Douglas Ave., Near Browne & Manzanares',
First class rlics at reasonable prices. . Larue corral attached. Telephone No. 12.
Horses, mutes, wagon and harness for
unyuruiKUb
' BUFFALO-HALL,' . ;
-A. PLEAÜAITT EE30ET.
Bridge Street Near Gazette Office. .
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
' FINE OLD WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.
l.nPOKTKD AI.K, POHl'LK AM VIMII .ILK
. t ltOUI..
Bridge Street. Orpooite Gazette Oiflce.
Stock Exchange Feed Sales Stables.
FINEST LIVERY
Good teams and oareful drivers . homos
and buckboardd lor ale. Bear St. Nletioiat
ttame at ttoi eprinsa.
a ved rot
KLEEDER & CAMPBELL,
THE GROCERS,
BBIDQ-B StBEET. j
II. GI3IST,
The Bazaar
HOUSE FURNISHING
AND
IAJPJCrV GOODS. .
Bridge Street, Near the Eriige,
NEW AND
2nd-Hand
GOODS,
Cook Stovee, Carpeta, and all
kinds of Household Goods, at
low prices, at Neil Colgan's
Bridge St. Trading Mart. .
The Snug:.
Bridge tt , Jlxt Peor te Dept.
A FIRST-CLASS RES
MKALS OR LUNCH AT ALL HOURS.
OYSTERS AND ALL DELICACIES
of the season served on short notloe.
J. BINOLE, Proprietor.
If you wint sn elegant meal or lunch,
palroulzs
THE mNTJGr.
TOM HAYWARD,
East Side Sixth St.
XI. GEIST,
Undertaker,
BMBAtiMBH,
ABD .' ., .
Funeral Director. !
Bridge St., Near Gazette Office.
lartetl
Ci
Brands La Rosa Blanca Flow
Smoking Tobacco
me to olalm a thorough knowledge nl tbe
NEW MEXICO
salt'. Calls for backs answered promptly
y o, uuwuajm, rropnetor.
NTOCK NEW AND
IN THE CITY.
eon mules bona-nt and sold. Buggies, carriages
hotel, sixth street, 'telephone Ao. IS. Branch
- , :
Atchisoih, Topeka & Santa Ft B
Pasees through the territory from northeait
vo aouinweet. uy oonsuitina; the map tt
reaaerwui soe tnat at a po nt called LiaJunta
In Oolorad , the Mew MaxUo extension Isavei
the main line. niroasouthwfMt ihmush Trini
dad and entets the territory thronuh Hatni
pass. The traveler here be trina the most inter
eriung journey on tnu oontinent. As he la car
rieu uy puwenui engines on a eteei-raiied
rook bullaated track up the steep ascent of tn
Katon mountains, with theli oOaimlng soeu
err. he catches treauent allmnses of th smr
Isb peaka far to tie north, glittering In thi
moming sun and presenting the grandes
spectacle in the whole snowy range. Whei
half an hour rrum Trinidad, thetratn sudden!'
Sashes Into a tunnel from whleh tt emerge
on trie soutnern slope or the Katon moun
sins and in sunny Mew Hexloo.
At the foot of the mountain lina thn Mltv a
Haton, whoae extensive and valuable eoa
BuWb make It one of the busiest places In tb
torrltory. From Haton to Laa Vegaa the rtiur.
lira along tne oaae 01 me mountains, unth'
right are the snowy peaks in full view whll
on the east lie the graray plains, tbe
ohrat OATTLa Ratroa or thi soütbwmt,
which stretch away hundreds of miles Int.
tbe Indian Territory. The train reaches La
V egaa in time for dinner.
Las YBfJAfl.
with an enterprising population ot noarl
lo.uun. chiefly Amerloans. is one of the orino.
pal cities of the territory. Here are iooate
those wonderful hnaling fountains, the La
Vegas hot snrinKS. Nearly all the war f rou
Kansas City the rallroud baa followed th.
route ot tne 01a o,.uta r Trail..- and not
lies tnrougt. a country wnicn, aside Horn th
beauty of U natural soenerv bears on ever
hand the impresa of th iold Spanish civiliza
lion, graitea centuries ago upon tne still mor.
ancient and more interesting Pueblo and As
tec stock Strange contrasta present them
selves everywnere witn tne new engrarting 0
Amerloan life and energy. Is one snort hou
th" traveler passes from the oitr of Las Vogai
wuo ner lasniouauie
hbaith ano rutASuua resort.
uor elegant hotels, street railways, gas In
streets, water wuras anu otner eviuenoea 01
mouernprogress,into the fastnesses of tilorieti
mountain and in fullvlowof the ruins of thi
old Pecos church, built upon the foundatioi
of an Aateo temple, and tbe traditional birth
piaoe 01 Montezuma, the oulture-god ot th
Alíeos. It la only half a day's ride by ral
from the Las Vegas hot springs to tho old
Buanish olty of banta Vs. Santa Fe la tot
oldest and most Interesting city In the Col tea
States. From . Santa Fa , the , railroad
runs down the valley of the Bio Uracúo toa
junction at Albuquerque with the Atlantic
and Pacific railroad, and at Doming with th
Southern Paoino from San Francisco, passing
on the way the prosperous city of Socorro and
tbe wonderful Lake Valley and Percha min
Ing district, finally reaching Demlng, from
which point Silver City is only forty-five ml let
distant and may be reached over the S. C. D. t
K K. K. The reoent discoveries of ohkirldet
n Bear mountains, near Silver Oily, exceed
anything In the Kooky mountains in rlohness.
Shipments of the ore nave been made toPuet
lo that run as nigh a 46 per cent pure silver.
For further Information address
W.F.WH1TB,
General Passenger nd Tloket Agent, A. T. &
tí. F. B. B.. Toooka. Kansas
Montezuma Ice Go
Oloar Pure , Io,
Las Vegaa Trade supplied by
R. J. HOLMES,
Leave orders with
Wells Fargo ExDrese Office,
EAST SIDE, or
Leon & Co.'s West Bide. "
MARCELLINO& MERNIN,
HZW AMD OLD
Pianos, Organs,
So d on monthly payments and taken' in ex
change. Muslo and. all kinds of Musloal In
struments. S. and E. Books and Stationery.
Bridge St., nxt PY Of f lc.
MANUFACTURES Of
Wagons ad Carries and
tro a S'ael Chaina. Thlmbletkelne, Spring. Wago , Carriage sad Plow Wood Work, Blank
- - amitm Tools, 8arrn't Patent WLoela. Tin manufacture of
Buckboardsr-Sprin
f A Specialty. Eeep on hand an assortment of
C COOPKB'B CBIiCBBATED STUIr-BXBlS FARM WA.OOB&
Arant for the BTUntmERrl MAaVCTTJ,Riro OOMPANTM WAGONS'itod CAB
JAG and D. M. OdBOrlNH CO.'. aMWBBS and KaA.I?lía.í oHolt fOtüera from
Unobmen for t .
Horaeaboeing and all kinds of Kapalrlnf Dó naUCUM,Wakié,?f
TjAS VEGAS,
J. C LEARY & CO.,
;
Gommission
For the
LIVE STOCK, MID RANCHES;
Office In the Stock Grower Building, Las Vecae. New Mexico
JOHN W. HTLL,
Commission lencte
And Dealer in - '
Hay, Grain, Flout and Produce, Grass and Garden Seeds
LAB VEOAS, NBW MEIXIOP, J;
li
Bridge Street. Las
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
DOFLAS
' (Snooesaor
AUTHOlvIZED CAPITAL
O A PIT Ai. PAID IN -
SÜKPliüS AND PKOFIT8
. :
Transaeis a uenerai
OFFIOER8:
J. RATKOLD8, President.
J. 8. BAXMOLUS, Cashier,
DIRECTOR:
3AJBLES BLANCH A Rl
, . JRFFBU8
9. f. DINKLB, C HABLES
3. S.BAYKOLDS,
WDeuosltonr of tbe Atchison,
FELIX MARTINEZ,
6ENER ALTRADER, BRO KER and COLLECTION AGENT
3Votary Xul9llo mx.3L Oonreysv&oer.
Befen by permission to First National hank, and Ban Miguel National Bank, Lai Vega.
f peolal attention paid to the handing of n estate, ranches, grants and lire stock TerrW
torial and county sorlp and bonds b iught and sold, xo partlet dealrlng to investí guarantee
tutisiaction. Corretpondsnoe Solicited. .. . ...
LAS VEGAS.
(Bridge
C3r R. Jk. Y ÍS O 3NT tSo O O.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors, Cigars
FINE OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIES, CHAMPAGNES, BOTH IMPORTED
AND DOMESTIC, CONS1ANXLY ON HAND.
On Bridge Street, opposite the Gazette Office
Rogers Bros.
Practical Horseshoers.
CARRIAGE AND WAGON RE
PAIRING NEATLY DONE.
No. 9Bridge Street. Las Vegas,
LAS VEGAS IRON WORKS
J. C. ADLOFJ, Proprietor.
Manufacture -
Steam Engines and Mining Machinery
Architectural Work, Machinery and Rollers, Iron and Braes
. Castings Made on Short Notice. - " -
LAS VEGAS, : '' t : t . ? . i NEW MEXICO
The Plaza Billiard Hall,
FINE WINES. LIQUORS AND CIGARS.' "
South Side of Plaza, , .
TJ
Dealer in Heavy Hardware
, ,
NEW - MEXICO.
lit
. fie ' ;
Merchants
Sale of . , '
" r
Vegas, New Mexico.
VEGAS.
to Raynolda Bros.) ,
'Kir
m 'I
- . - 1500.000
- 100.000
, . f. i 40,000
-"'-.i . -wiNUs
jtansmg Business.
- 0. J. Di.íKET, rine Prasldrat.
J, a PI UOK, Asslttaat Caihlar.
BLANCH A RI. J. 8. PI8BON,
... JBFFBKSOH BATNOLDS.
Tooeka & Santa Fe flailro.ad .iP
Street,)
NEW MEXICO
N. M.
V V it il f
ifirlj J -a,.i-
Las Vegas Nen líiíxico.