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THE LAS VEGAS GAZETTE TUESDAY MORNING, MAY, 18, 1880.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR ALL TRADERS.
Calvin. Fisk's
Heal Estate,
RENTAL MD 111 1
Offltx Sixth 8t., opposite postofflcs.
MOMET TO LOAN ON (OOD REAL
ESTATE SECURITY.
HOUSES TO KENT
Business property, nrlce $6,900, leasee fur
ateed (or 7 Mr. at 1160 per month.
Hxldcno property for UM, pries 11,000;
pays ts per ( "ilon InTMtmeat,
A lew eaoie tots lor sale at reasonable
Inm.
Bastees ekanoee for Ml.
Don.t f org ! io oom and M n bef or mak'
ina Investment.
TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 18
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Viait Evans' Art sod Curiosity Store.
Fire!!! Collar that cost S3. 2 now
ell for one dollar a dozen. Tbe Golden
Rule.
E. A. Prentice bat tbree good ponies
for sale. Parties wishing to purchase
will inquire ol him.
One pair of good mules with harness
ana wagon are onerea ior saie oj a. u
' ..I i j . i :A
itam, uuuuiy menu.
The Sixth Street Exchange, under the
new proprietorship of St. Dennis
rapidly increasing ia public favor.
For the purest liquors in the city and
the most Dilatable mixed drinks, go to
ice Arcaae saioon, itauroau avenue.
Pat Young. Center street ftrooer, of'
fere today fresh fish, and the freshest
and best vegetaoies on tne marxet.
Godfrey, III., creamery butter
nas no equal,
at Kleder & Campbell's
Fire It makes them howl. Dress
shirts tl. Fine night robes $1. Fire
bargains, not damaged. The Golden
Rule. .
Mrs. Taylor, Blachard street, oppo
site the seminary, can take a few more
day boarders. She sets one of the best
table in town.
Wanted A flrst-olasa cook and
dishwasher. AdpIj immediately at the
St. Nicholas botei. Only tirst-class
bands wanted.
The St. Nicholas hotel is now setting
the nicest table of any hotel in the city
The cooking Is splendid, and the menu
Choicely selected.
Fire!! The store was crowded with
customers yesterday and will be today.
The people know a bre bargain when
. I. ' 1- ' 1 .J D..l
tuej hv it, tun vvuiuDU nulo.
Knobb, the Railroad avenue boot and
shoe merchat, has the best line of goods
in tne city, before purchasing else
where Da sure and see bis stock.
Henry Btassart, the Las Vegas gun
smith, has genuine, old California wine,
Vintage of 1883, which be sells for $1.75
per gallon or tmv cents per bottle.
Charles Hiela received by express
this morning a fine line of the latest
styles of millinery. The ladies are la
Tited to inspect his elegant stock.
Grayson & Co., have just received
16.000 of the finest oigars in the city
Charter Oik, Philadelphia; Little Tem
pie, New xork; La alisa, h.ey West.
Spalding's League Base Balls. Bats
Hammocks, croquet, iisning xacicie
Ammunition, Baby Buggies, Willow
Chairs, etc.. Just received at
The Bazab, Bridge Street.
Leave orders for ice at 1-eon Bros,
west side, and Wells, Fargo ft Co.'s of
floe on east side.
Montezuma lot Co.
Fire! We have obopped our prices
in two and everbody gets a benefit.
Seeing Is believing. Come and see the
load you oan buy with a five dollar bill.
Tbt Golden Rule.
WE REPEAT
we will gire $5.00 for any im
parities found in our Godfrey
butter. Kleder & Campbell.
Families oan be supplied with porter,
ale, beer, wines and fine champagne at
McDonald's, in the Uivens block, on
Rridge street. Also fine brandies and
'73 whiskies.
Two elegantly furnished rooms, with
or without board, for single gentlemen,
or a couple of families withoutcbildren,
can be had at reasonable rates by ap
plying at this office.
Fire Well I shonld ssy we were
scorched a bit and water and smoke
touobed a part of our stock. -We must
sell now. Come and look at our fire
bargains. The Golden Rule.
Fire!. All goods at cost. Regardless
of prices. Everything, at your own
price in order to close out tbe present
stock. Not damaged goods bul nice,
new stock. Tbe Golden Rule.
Philip Nelson has thoroughly reno
vated and refitted tbe Brewery saloon,
Sixth street, where he will be glad to
see bis old friends and many new ones.
Sea advertisement in another column.
Fire'! Our counters are heaped with
goods. No time to put them back on
the shelves. Would rather sell them
now. Get a "fire bargain" while the
the picnic lasts. No damaged goods.
The Golden Rule.
Tbe name of Rumsey is synonymous
with everything that goes to make np a
first-class hotel. They are the proprie
tors ot tbe Palace hotel at Santa Fe,
where all visitors to the Anoient should
stop to secure the best aooommodations
to be had at any hotel in tbe southwest.
RANCH SALE.
New Departure which
Million! in It.
has
Fat It.... U.lljn .. Urn...
New Hotel AB either Uesslps
akemt n mm matters s easing
latere I the people of Las
Vegas.
A Large Banca sale.
On yesterday J . C. Leary & Co. ef
fected the sale of the Campbell &
Austen rauch, near Watrous, to R U.
liead, T. H. Lawrence anil J . C. Leary,
for about $100,000. This is the largest
and most important sale Now Mexico
has known for some time. The property
itself is prjbablv the unest in tbe tern
lory, consisting of about (U.uou acres,
all under lenoe, and so situated with
reference to the Mora and Sapallo
rivers that almost every foot of it can
be irrigated and brought under cultiva
tion, lne residence upon it cost
$25,000 in the builaing, and is surrouud
od by an orchard of two bearing trees.
and a garden capable of supplying the
Las Vegas market with vegetables.
there is a lake upon the ranch, cover
ing at present an area of 800 acres,
and plentifully stocxed with several
varieties of fish. In a word, it is a plaoe
as thoroughly desirable as one can well
oonceive. It la the purpose of tbe new
proprietors to ojnvert it into a fatten
ing ranch, where range steers will bo
prepared for market. At present there
are 800 acres in aitalfa, but tbey will
proceed at once to raise the number to
5,000. Altir ibis they will continue to
add to the acreage from time to time
nil tbe whole ranch is brought under
cultivation. It is thought the manage
ment will be able to fatten from 8,000 to
10,000 steers yearly. And ibis is what
marks tbe transaction as of such vital
importance. It is a new departure, a
starting ut on a new line, but one
which is destined to make JNow Mexico
immensely wealthy. There are at
present some 1,200 bead of in ported
can id on tbe ranch, but tbey aie re
tained by the estate, tbe Administrator
of which is to De congratulated upon
bavins disposed of the real estate upon
such excellent terms. It is also to be
said that this ranch lies alinovt wholly
on the Scully grant, and tbe title to it is
unimpeaohaoie.
Localette.
Oscar McConnel has moved into his
new residence upon Inter-Ocean street.
He is dow living in his own property.
At the residence of Mrs. Young, on
last Sunday afternoon, the infant son of
Mrs. Paulsen, daughter to Mrs. Young,
was baptized by lie v. ut. uross.
Tbe Silver City, Demtng & Pacific
road has been charged from a narrow
to a standaid gaum , ami tue first broad
gauge train passed over it on Sunday.
A. P. Swingles leaves today for Hol
land. He is perfectly pleased with
New Mexico, and intends returning
with a colony in tbe oourse of a few
months.
The Pullmans are now lying over
bore instead of at Coolidge, N. M., for
purposes of cleaning and airing. This
will cause two sleepers to be constantly
in the yards at this place.
Tbe depot is being troatod to a new
and enlarged platform. Nothing is be
ing doue to tbe hotel, as it is still in
contemplation to build a new one, and
that too ot stone.
Rev. T. L. Guiick left last night for
Los Angeles, to be gone on a preaching
tour of six weeks. During his absence
Rev. Mr. Sumner and Prof. Ashley will
fill tbe pulpit of the First Congregation
al church.
Henry and Phitip.Winkler, Taconia,
Washington Territory, have sold to J.
U. Wise for $500 lot 84, block 24, Zion's
bill, lots 10 and 20, block 6, Martinez &
torts addition, and lot 8, block A,
Kosenwald s addition.
risk's Great Southwest has again
been issued, to the number of 0,000
This is tbe most readable number of
tbe paper so far sent out. It should be
sent broadcast over the couutry, as it is
calculated to do much in advauoing
me interest oi iw iviexioa.
The family ot A. D. Higgins are visit
log in Los Angelel. One of the 1 it t la
bovs beard much of hiving bees. On
da; he undertook it. Tbey turned out
to be wasps, and the boy was speedily
niveo iu tue nouse. uejs not now hiv
ing bees as much as be was.
the tioioen time boys sold more
clothing yesterday than all the other
stores in tbe city oombined , They treat
people right and through tbe papers lei
the publio know that tbey are still in
business. Read what they have to say
tnis morning in our Business items.
The Grand Army of the Republio baye
determined to observe Decoration day,
which is Monday. May Slat. This is a
ational holiday, and .lt is hoped that
tne stores win De closed, at least in tbe
afternoon when tbe procession is form'
ed, and that tbo people generally will
engage in tne exeroises.
Tbe Browne & Manzanares Co. Is en
joying a good trade from Lincoln
county and tbey certainly deserve it. as
that company has probably done more
and offered greater inducements to
secure commercial relations betweon
that county and this plaoe iban all
others oombined. Socorro Chieftain,
Afra. laharmihimttH taat nlnht
. u ...... .- V. . .V.U.UW. .MOW UIUV I1UIU
her protracted trip to California and
Wyoming, captain uasner expected
ner me uay oeiure. Having leiegrapnea
lA f . JlintAl tn ma.t.in l. Xwuoanna
he went to Raton to meet her, but great
Telephone 39.
Belden & Wilson's
DAILY BUIXETUT.
Will receive this morning.
Spinach 1
-Onions
" , " Lettuce ,
".''" ' -Radishes
was his dismay on boarding the train to
find that Mrs. Lasher wat not-there.
She had been left at La Juita. But tbe
captain was not to be outdone. So yes
terday he tried it again, and with suo
cess, for last night be came smiling in
with Mrs. Lasher on his arm.
General Lew Wallace passed through
Sunday night for tbe southern part of
the territory, where no proposes tr-
roain tor some weeks. teneral Wal
lace, while governor cf New Mexico,
formed an attachment for our cómate,
country and people that his subsequent
ministry to lurxey com a not uestroy.
Judge E. V. Long and District
Clerk Johnson returned to this city
from Rio Arriba county yesterday.
Talking of his experience in Mew Mex
ico, the judge spoke very highly of the
native pvopie and of their lotice as
Jurors. Be said that he bad expeoted
to encounter much race prriumce in
ibis territory but was glad to see that
there was no feeling out that ot lustiue
shown by the juries who have t'ied
cases before him.
PERSONAL.
Heine Concerning People and Their
Doings.
L. P. Browne left last bight for Al-
buquerquo.
John Dold and Charley Rathbun leit
Sunday for the Juan de Dios ranch.
Miss Emma Goldsmith is qu te ill
with inflammatory rheumatism.
Mrs. A. M. Blackwell, brother and
sister, left Sunday night for Los An
geles. Jutlgo Sulzbacber left last nitl.tfi r
El Paso, and Mr. S. M. Folsom for Al
buquerque.
Richard Dunn, of the Gascon mills,
and Jobu Pendaris, Rociada, were in
tbe city yesterday.
Judge Lee and family have hon
beard from at San Francisco. They
are having a plesant time.
Raymond Jenkins, manager of the
Waddingbam cattle association, was a
late arrival iu the city yesterday.
J. S. Pishon, assistant oasbitr of the
Fir.-t National b:tnk, is quito indis
posed. D. II. E d ridge, general manager f r
this territory for the Continent il Oil
company, weut to Albuquerque lust
night.
Mrs. N. L Rosenthal passed her forty
seventy birthday on Sunday. Her mm.y
friends would not bnva gut sed it by five
years, bad they not been tuld.
W. E. Mai ble, baying returned from
Hints on, reports '.he mining interests
of tba'. section lo be yery prosperáis unci
promising.
D. L. Batterton, left yesterday on an
expedition iu search of beef cattle.
Home fatted beef is s scarcity upon the
market at present.
Irad Cochran, who recently arrived
fnm Ctli'ornia tur. who has cattle inter
ests in New Mexico, is confined to his
bed at tbe Wooster House,
J. A. Rlcbley is on a visit tn bis
brother, tbe conductor. Mr. Ricblevis
in the general superintendent's ollioe
of the Lake Snore road, Chicago.
Wm. Stone came np yesterday from
White Oaks. Ho reports two railroad
questions largely tilling tbe public
minds of Liucolu county al the present
lime.
John K. Woodburn, president of the
Wagon Mound Local Stock Growers'
asssooiation, is in the city, lie is here
lo represent bis association in the meet
ing ot the territorial executive com
mittee. O. A. Hadley, manager of the Palo
Blanco Cattle company, is in the city.
Gov. Hadley is here to attend the moot
ing of the 't erritorial Slock association's
executive oommiltee, which meets to
morrow. -
GODFREY.
The finest creamery butter ever
brought to this market.
Kleder & Campbell.
LFELD'S.
Is
Carpetings, Matting, Rugs, Upholstery Goods,
ALSO
O XJ 3FL T j9l I 3XT &
ia Lace, Sorim, Raw Silk and Plush
Would also call attention to a lot of cpeao Wall Papers' which
' ' will be sold
CHEAP TO CLOSE.
When in want of anything in Dry
Furniture and Bedding, Don't
AT BOFFA'S
TROPICAL FRUIT STORE 1
AU this week will receive dally shipments of .
Cherries, Strawberries, Apricots,
THE CHOICEST GROWN,
BRIDGE STREET,
Entire
Spring
Stock
Prom New Torlx
HAS BEEN OPENED I
And oordlal Invitation to call and examine
the sams I extendsd to all.
N. L. Rosenthal & Sons.
Trail
Santa Fe, N. M.
First-Clsss in ail Appointments
Tbree ilulitirs a . Rtp for fanilltei stay-
liiff over a nteK,
p. HUM 3 t: Y
Park Drug Store
í) :cood aoor irora Pott Office
S. I. NORTH & BEQ.
Drugs, Chemicals.
Pre; script' oii9 a ripecia'ty.
OPEN ALL NICHT,
Choica iT'ines and Liquors for
Medical f urposee.
A FIRE LINE OF CIGARS.
Deutsche Gastas
Bridge St.. Las Vegas.
Hnnrilina lv th wpok. Civ or meal. Good
vlrtiinls welt cooked. Clean beds nicely
keia.
25 rtn. a meal, 85 cls.'tt bed, or
per week, boarding and lodging
II. HILGERS.
MARCELLINO& MERNIN,
NEW AND OLD
Pianos; Organs,
Bo d on monthly payments and taken in ex
change. Muslo and all kinds of Musical In
struments. S. and E. Books and Stationery.
Bridare St , next to Post Office.
the Place to See a New Stock of
Goods,
Forget
LAS VEG-.AJ3.
u 5
THE CITY SHOE STORE 1
NO. 17 Center Street.
Bill:
ill
C. II. SPORLEDER,
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
J-CTST BJEOBIVfl 3
Ladles' Donnola Kid Button.
Ladles' French Rid Button.
Ladies' Fine American Kid Buttoni
Misses Pine Amerloan Button.
' In B, P, D, add R widths.
Also, a Good AssortmentTof Boys' Shoes.
The above goods made to order eipr'Bífy f or my trade, warranted la ererr
respect.
Ladies who desire a Flrst-clasj Shoe Dressing- will And the same In gttlin ths Almond
p0lib. Contains Oil, and will prove superior to ail otbsrs for Lollet' fias Shoes.
CHAS. H. SPORLEDER, Sole Agent. ' ,
FIRE!
WORTH
$50
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
CJA.-Em, DOOT8 8IIOEH,
Damaged by the recent fire, to behold
REGARDLESS OF COST!
Some of these goods are but slightly damaged, 'While others are
not damaged at all, but they must all and will be sold.
Call Early and Secure Bargains.
The Golden Rule Clothing House,
Ward Block, Opposite Depot, East Las Vegas.
W. F. OOORS.
COORS BROTHERS,
Wholesale and
House Furnishing- Goods, Carpets, Oil CloíiiS, Mattlñís,lEto.
Sporting Goods, Banges, Cook and Heating- Stoves, Grates,
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Doors and Blinds.
ALSO CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
I. AS VEGAS
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
ANO
Las Vegas. Roller Mills Flour
CHRIS; 7V7T:ii3 GISTID ,
MAXUfACTCREH OF '
SODA AND MINERAL WATERS.
TUB TXl-A-XJia BUPPXiIBD.
LagVeeas, - New Mexico.
Dealer in Frnits of all Kinds
The finest stock of Fresh Fruits and Nats in the otty. Rods Water, lee Cream and Purl
Apple Cider. Sugar aad Fruit Candy.
First Glass Short Order Parlor-Open Day and Night.
stjsl3stxj.bd bbaitds oif oica-jSLias.
Oyatersi .xa.cl G-,sx Served in ZJ-vearv Stylo
CENTEB STREET. ONB DOOB EAST OF SPOKLEDKB'B 8UOB 8TOBB.
TONY'S BARBER SHOP. u
HAIRDRESIe PARLOR, -
Hot and Cold Baths
Ladies Hair Cut, Shampoo and Hair Dressing a Specialty.
PRIVATE ROOMS FOR LADIES. -
Bridge Street, near Gazette Office, ' Las Vegas, Maw Mexico.
Piiiimiii
i i - .
FIRE!
'OF
HENRY G.COOB8.
.Retail Dealers in
NEW MEXICO.
BUY
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