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'i a tit ! : U i mi " " , -1 r . . 1 1 ft r -R Í J 1 ? i i 4 i is. J "mi'iM un. PIEBCS, HARDY WASHES'." rüuSBf 0 Daily Ixcut Mohbats. iKtij nuiiof acBscumoit in adyahck. .t j c í T hail roería! rui i Dwtr,rmnraB year, . ! n Pally, 67 mail, 'i months, w pallv.bTatatt, three months, t SO Dell?, tor earner, per wwk H '- f "" b' .on tn ey order P Tt Siered I 1M V Vil M DM ezs i. patones mo letter. If sent other- crsouiulbl. lor miaowr raw, lonrw, HBü, HARDT WARNEK, ltlVrU,NtUlM Specimen ooplM int fro on eppllcat on. Advertising retae made know on applloa- hod. , BRANCH OlFICE. . Corner Sixth and Douglas streets, with A. . , , A J H Wise, real estate. ! CarreepouAente ml Tbe tistzette: Oorresaoadenttof ! Gasstts will forward Immediately ail Important new, item by wire when available, otherwise by earliest mall or express eertiee. ,'-,. THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20 - It is to the credit of tbe southern people that probably not more than five of their thirty United States sen atora have all income exceeding their salaries. ' Tua man with a million sighs and says that to own more than $500, 000 will make any man a slave. The man who has $000.000 sighs aleo and pines for slavery. E. D. Winslow, the noted Boston forger, shows that blood will tell es- peclally wheu bad. He is now jail at Buenos Ayres for throwing the harpoon of swindling into a guile less Argentinian. It is claimed that the fine Italian hand of Mr. Blaine is seen in, the re organization of the republican na tional committee. : The chairman, Mr GotT, and the secretary, Mr. McPher son, have trailed the Blaine banner from the early dawn of Mr. Blaine presidential ambition. Personal mag netism, however, will not be sum cient in 1888 to offset the record that will require something more than manipulation of men which burdens the shoulders of the Msine states- ma; ffA ' "Thi democrats of Louisville now want i a j political postmaster," says the' Ctalveston; ITex.) News, (Dem "The president, with his usual good judgment, concluded to reappoint , faithful official ttiat could be relied (upon to exclude politics irom me ' office. Who that is not blinded with partisanship will say that the presi dent did not do right? TheLouis . Tille ..democrats . have cau?e to be ashamed of themselves. Kentucki " ' ans should be above making war on a woman In the interest of machine politics, and instead of denouncing the president, they should endorse his - candor, honesty, and courage, ? the meantime Mr. Cleveland has made a fresh display to the country of his ability tó' do thé'ríght thing in the face of 'embarrassing circum stances." New YcrkPost. , Trs high old time some of the Pa cific coast towns had in running off the slant-eyd son of the Oiient is now turned into di. tress and wonder ment, for there is no ope to be found who will attend to vthe drudgery of domestic work. The Chinese had so long monopolized this kind of woik that the Caucasian only looks upon it with snorn. The men, of whatever classy' who are faithful workers, who pay their debts and conduct them selves as reasonable beings and who esteem labor a virtue, cannot bé : ' supplsnted advantageously by the state by a class of men who love rest, communism and disorder. The China man may not be the man tbe coun try wants to do the work, but he is usually many times preferable to the chap that howls for his displace ' ment. ; Ah a ea'culation as to what can be done in the way of sustaining popu , lation, the following: from a Belgian ... correspondent of tbe SI ark Lane Ex press, will be read with interest "The little country of Belgium hss 480 persons to the square mile, or . three, to every four acres. That is four aciesj are, to soppoilsHbree per! t sons, ! If toe : United -states were equally crowded, the population woul4 be 1,650,000,CKXJJ or more than the population of the whole world One acre, perfectly well cultivated, . can easily support one person. It is possible to produce sixty bushels of. ' wheat óh an acre, and this is equlv, lent to the whole support of at least two persons, uIt is simply a matter of calculation and management. Bel ' . gium shows what can be done, and it ia well done, for we do not hear of Belgians crowding away to better their condition. . It shows that high farmirfg and excellent cultivation of the aoil are profitable, and may be .,Ms)jjb a settled principle of agrl- THE Tgi saving habits of the people) of Sear England, whose Hood has run (hrodgh the land and giyeo to the country many of the "best physical ana menial cnaracieriatirs posie-se by any people of tbe Anglo-Saxon race, i illustrated by a remark made by Senator Haw ley in a debate made recently on mail subsidy and the tariff, where he stated that the fac tory operatives of the sute of Con necticut have 192,000,000 in the sav- ings banlcsj wh le the operatives in HaitacrtasetM nave.fo.uw.wu in their hunks' and more than seventy five per cent, of this ia the s ivings of the wage earners in the factories This gives an average of $800 to each Connecticut operative, there bein 116,000 operatives according to the enator's statement.. In Hassaehu setts there are 870,000 of the tame c'asses, with an average of $730 each on deposit.- This then gives to t) ie operatives of Massachusetts and Con necticut five times a much money In bank as a'l the 1,400,000 persons en gaged in agriculture in the nine states of Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, Kgn sas, Missouri, uoiorauo, Arkansas Texas ana Louisiana. As an ac cumulator of wealth th Yankee takes the bakery. The confession of Maxwell as pub lished in the telegraphic columns of Thh Gazette yesterday, adds an other to the startling events that havo succeeded the death of Preller, in the public mind. Tbe accidental killing of Preller while he was under the influence of chloroform adminis tered by Maxwell, to enable him to perform a surgical operation, will probably be a sufficient reason for giving Maxwell from paying the penalty of his crime on the gallows, though not from a term in the peni tentiary. It is certainly a most ingen ious defense and a surprising one as well' that he makes at this time to clear his hands of the" awful- charge against him. And it places the ac-' cused before the public either as a very shrewd and designing man or one whose mental operations were somewhat clouded at the time the tragedy occurred. - In the minds of medical men, h wtver, the admis sion Maxwell makes showing how Preller came to his death will be re ceived as a reasonable interpretation of the mystery of Maxwell's action in' connection with the matter. Re putable physicians are not in the habit ot administering the anesthetic chloroform knowing its dangerous iaa- dencfee, unless one or two assistants are present, so that in the event the patient shows unfavorable symptoms while under its influence, they can apply, remedies at once." Any delay in the application of restoratives means instant death. The confession Will be a convm ing argument to many people that Preller's dpath was the result of aeciden. rather than design. -' . f ''- i - Tbe IJof't That Loo la tbe Yard, Bow -Wow. , ! , ' " Plttilmrr Chronicle. ; ' Customer to florist !'Do the1 flowers that bloi m in the " florist (sternly) Bir"' Cuítomer-j-"l)o the flowers that bloom" . Florist (socto voioe) ' John, is Lowser loose, and tbe sand- bas in the c-sn drawer wnere 1 can reach itf" Joan (in a wbUper)-- Ytt sir, an' Towser ain't eat nothing since yesterday." Florist '-Weil, sir, what did you Say?'' Cust uner - 'Yes I wanted to know that it flowers that bloom in the early part of the year P'-ood) again iat-r , . (. j MARCELLINO& MERNIN, ''. V '""!ÍIKW"A1I'0LD j ';"'';'' Pianos, Organs, 'Bo'd on monthly pyment and taken tn ex- cnne. muiio ana an aínas oí Musical la- trumenta. S. and E. Books and Stationery. ' Bride; St., next to Post Office. IIARTIN BROS Dealera la Kentucky; bourbon aid ryi WHISKIES AND "KSTILLERS.T AGENTS. California Wine and Brandy, Our Whliklei are purchased direct from the dletlllerr In Kentucky and Disced In the U. 8. bondod wanhoue, from where they are with drawn when aged. And ur paironsrlll And our nrloea at all time reasonable and as loer, as Bret-Class gooas can Be oía. I ' . - innu fr Krunswioc-HaiKeuoiienaerooni naaf bllliant tables and supplies, and the leveianu sauoei oompaoT. i , i ' KcQUAID & LAMARR, . ...... . . ,, , I Contractors and Builders. . ' V. ft f ESTIMATÉÍ CUVBN ON PUAS8. ( . FoasrruAf XJrnuMTBaED. áb RarAiaan At SO OBNEBAL JOBtl Á11 wort ieatí done and iafisnuRU satisfaction inar- loop tl6 Grand Arenu last Las Vecas, LAS VEGAS GAZETTE THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, OSARLES Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated and La Rosa Blanca ( MiupaaMd faolllüeeior procuring hv machinery "and all artloleé 6f Herohandise fl Aieút for Mohawk and ChleftalaStíkr Bakeeaad Crawford ? Mowers, Threshing Machines. Har Presses.- Mining Machip err. Entines. Com SheUereLeffei's Wind Entine., Twenty years' experlenoe In New Mexico entitle wants oí u LAS "VEGAS,, ' Doug'aa Ave., Near Browae & Jslanzanares', . w First class rids nt reaaonabtti prices. Larue Horses, males, waeon and harness for aay or mgnu : BUirkLÓ HALL, ' ' KEG Jl. PLEA8ANT Bridge Street. Near Gazette Office "Wholesale Liquor Dealer, FINE OLD WHISKEY lltlPOrtTEO ALE, POBTEK AND GINC1ER CHOICE. Bridge Street. Orpooite Gazette OiflQe. OA Stock' Exchange Feed Sales Stables. FINEST LIVERY ; i . i K Good teams unci careful drivers , Houses au4 and tmckboai-d lor tale table at Hot Spring, Bear St. Nicholas H. OEIST, -, . The Bazaar HOUSE FÜMIS1IISG ' '. AND 4 , " Bridge Street, Near the Bridge. NEW AND 2nd.-H.and " goods. Cook Stovet", Carpets, and all kinds of Household Goods, at low prices, at Nell Colgan's Bridge St. Trading Mart. TherSnüg. , Bridge It., !( Seer teDf ret. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT ;, k.,1 t:.u., .t :,: ,! SI ' I ... , MFALS OR LCNCH AT ALL HOURS. OYSTCRB AND ALL DELICACIES of the season aerred on short notloe. y --ft ' , "I, 1 ' '...II J. BINOLE, Proprietor. If you wnt an elegant meal or lunch, ' r ,-;.! pntronUe East Side Sixth St. II. Undertaker, xi an: tXan&XIXl., AND ' f ' J Funeral Director. Bridge St., Near Gazette! Office, PONDER & H0RNE, fli6ásiíáaiil Sfei'Fitteis ' AU work suaranteed to lve satisfaction, Sixth tM Cast LaaVegsia. . All west side orders attended to bjr A. J Houghton, Bridge 6t, Telephone 26. - ; " ' ' Manuraetarer and dealer In , Tin, Coiiper, Sheetlrort Ware Eave-IrouBufcr-.Tla RooflnsrJ Camp , stoves ana miners' ouinia. a . , LAS VIGAS, W MEXICO. TOM HAYWARD, bSSñghaíB 6. wooi.rroQUGtj Brande La Roaa Blanoa Flow omoiona: ToDaccof.i m to claim a tkoronrh knowledge of jtw props fr.l w-.cp -x NEW MEXICO corral attached. Telephone No. 18, salo Calls for hacks answered promptly . - o ejxjwsj, mp.w.v BIHIABDS, BB30BT. , ' ' Á SPECIALTY. 'ti. ' , ALE. . HTOCK fKW AND IN THE CITY. ''! i '.! .'',i"'l i.-i:, mulr-s bonfrht and sold. Bunies. carriages ootul. Slxcb street. 'i elf phone tio. 63.' Bnucb SOCIETIES. IA Á p Heels ereryMondaf evonlng at .V.V.r m . theff hatl. , corner of Sixth street and Douglas avtnue. ' Vtsitlrg brothets are Invited . r. MiTtOcK.N. G. u A, SjgreatMlini, 8aeNtaiy.,.M.a . ... Uarj-. Las' Í'íÍaí1 tstXni'MtuT, - Ho. . : Meetí he first aud third Monuy ot eao month. ' - i ..... f! v.m v,.. n 9 1 1. N, bTBACSBíH, íeqreUry. Aft I r IV - .Meets the first and third mJmmJ eft m Tuesday in eai-h month at p. m. y lttung Drouera are eoraianj inrirea, W. L. fowlu, Beeordrr. j, , Hoimtck v lloro, No. 1,' Sb' Sot Ksiqbts, jaeeu seoono ana rourtn .uesusyi in eon mouth at p. m. .vlsltlnf brothers 1. Titea , lO, 8TiWaT,0. Chris. wiioAitDi Keoorder. A.F, &' A.M. WIWlYo.dV oommuiiioatione toe tnira inursaay er. nina oí each niuntn. visit nr nroiners are ira era- ally 1 TltfC - : L. scuuacKaa, w.M. A D. hiqoius, 8eorrtrj. -. .i . Knf TJ XL HOB ADO I OD0K, : HO. 1. vl A i-v nits' trmtf Wednesday erenlng In Cast e Hall, Railroad avenue. Vlr mug brothers are luyitea D. T. uoearxs, 0. C. ' f . W. BiATo. K. ofR. B. 11 1 n Thoius Post. No L O. A. R. vf.A-.it. leéis in ihrlr hall on Lincoln avenue, every Saturday evening. . .,' R. B. MaaTW, p, C. : ,0'rtH, Aíjuhtnt.HiV,..í .i ., A nt IT" Meets In the A, O, Ü. iAf U. UA ,AA blLnttnuo'l hloak. the, jécond 'and fourth Uonday evenings of aaobmoath. i Viettlng oomrMióos aro Invited to attoba counoil seasi ns. -' ' 'U ' xli P-J WisTsas, Commander; P . nt H P vtOKBT Lodos, No. n. B. -v ui as. , of R. B,. me-., s the ttrst ana r ni-ut Monaay of eteh month at 7:80 p, in., InK.of f; hull. Vls,'liig iiroihsrs a . In viteA. i.í.i ' laiita Hoajus, Master,. .. AVED FOR KLEEDER & CAMPBELL, ..a. tub: QBOCEKS, ! ;it-: Montezuma Ico Go .;OleMW , -Xre . X) se." i-, Las Tsgas Trade supplied 1 jy ,t Ri J.-HOLEJtS, ; ". t. Leave orders with ; "Wells Fargo Éxoress . EAMT8ID, r Office. ' Leon & Co, 's "West S ide0' ROCCO UOTTO, Bridge St., near Oaxette Q ffioe, f. Just received a One line of Fruits, Nuts,1 ConfBCticnerj. Ji Fa'BÜFÍVÓFAIPIUES 1888. v. MANOrAonrau or V Vaons ar.d Carriages and OOOeSB'BCIlLIlBBATÍDiiTilIL-BIEIir Í ABM WAtíOHb. ' . ! k$.llLl1.3L$.Jl,miiJ.-. iUoiS ot D. M. OSBOas ).' MoWJS&S and BKAfltJ. Horseshoeing and all klnfe of Kepalrlng J. C. LEARY & CO., .Mi Commission .,r..--t t For the a tiVE STOCK Office In the Btock Grower Building! Las Veeag. New Mexloo JOHN W; HILL, Commíssio iP IVIrcliant. . "' - . ":" !Aiid'ADealerin ' ' Hay Grain, Flour and Produce, " Grass and' Garden Seeds Bill - i i; Bridge Street, Las FIRST NATIONAX BANK . OP 1.A8 (Buooeator ATJTHOI 'T35ED OAPITAX, CAPITA PAID IN - to UHtr AiUS ASH JrMUJTlAB - Traiiueta a Genef at OFFIOERStv - t I. SÁTlfÓLDS, President. J. 3. KATNOLfaS, Cashier. . . ! ,-. ,. -i. lj,.t) , I DIRK0TOR8: : J. DDtKLB,ÜX:ii)'lf ' CHARLfi? . ( 8. BAYMOLPi. j arpeposiiorVoi the Atolileon, .-PEIilS; MARTINEZ, GEttERALTRADR,BROKER and COLLECTION AGENT i: .:- : .in' ' -. 1 , ' KTotavry aSXAtollo mxxcü Oontroyanoor. Refers tif permlstlo to first atnal hank, ! fpeetal attention paid tothe kanidng of real estate, tsasMs. grants i sws torlal and oonty sirlp and hoods bought and sold, to parties desiring to eatis'actlon. Correspondence s.llolted. eatis'actlon. Correspondenoe IJL8 VEQA8. , (Bridge Importers and dealers in WileriqB Cigars On iridge Streei,i opposite the Gazette Office gevB Bros. Practicí Horseshoere. u,: CABRIAÓE AND WAGON .BE ; PAIBLNO NEATLY DONE. NoréBriíge Street. Lad Vegas, N. M. IiS VEGAS J. C. ADLOrj, i i Mantiíaotar Steam Engines and Mining Machinery Architeotural Work. Machinery and Bollera, Iron and Brae' .TV... . ' ' '7'GrtaX9 ll4oaBhortNotlot LAS VEGAS, s. , : i The Plasa Billiard Hall, FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. South, Bids of Plaza, Dealer in Hsavy Hardware oUolt orders b-oa ,.í : - '"i-i Done by hrst-Oass Worka,. NEW MEXICO. Merchants Sale of ; . ' "'r Af:D RANCHES. DEALER ITS ' ,4 Vegas, New Mexloo- VEGAS. to Raynolds pros.) 1500.000 100.000 40,000 (- is. Baaiibic Bnsliieaa, 0. J.DllfKEI. Ylne President. ' J. PI Assistant Ca inter. HLAlfOHARl, J. B. PISHON. W v. iBífíUSOlf RATHOLDS. Topeka & Santa Fe ftailroad JH and Baa Miguel national Bank. Las Tegas, and lire stook. Terrl- lnveetl guarantee Street,) NEW MEXICO IRON WORKS Proprietor. : -! s ; ,.i NEW MEXICO OHAPM7I TV, Las Vegas. New Mexico, í O