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EJ-Tk aaly paper la Heir Jlexlca receiving; ana aallahing the fall AeeaK-iated Press . r r-apfcla report. V' ESTABLISHED int. . KJ-FaklUaed' la ta UaeHag; elty at ska Tar rltary ( Nw Hiit YOL. XIII.-NO. 273. LAS VEGAS, FRIDAY MORNIXC?, MAY 21, 1886. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. A BUSHED 15 1881.1 A.A.&J.H.YISE . HAVE - Ilonoy to Loan REAL r ESTATE. I HaV i'f Unproved and Unimproved Property oT every sescrlotlon Id every portion 6( the city of Us Vegae. v . ' GOOD , D1AXIMS "A good maxim U never out of season." . "Home is home, be It ever to homely." We oa" sell you oon enrap on easy payment. "He brings toe moat happiness to himself who dora the moai to promote the happiness of others.'' . The motto of our agency. . WA good examp e la the beat termon." Pay your rent promptlr that your day may be long in the house wherein ye dwell. There la a tide in the attain of then which, wtaeo taken at Ibe flood, leuda on to fortune.'' Now tt IheUfMte buy real estate. "Goodness and wUdom shoulil always go to gether." Examine our list of property and Invest your surplus eaMilnm In a nice Uttie home fur your tamlly. . "nave order, system, regularity, liberality, promptnea . love for everything that Is good, and you will be baipy," If your property is for ale and réntala are under our management. 1 Good temper la lUe a suuny day. It sheds its brightness on everything." We negotiate first Mortgage Loans n city property au.l other real estate at fair ratea and without delay. "Be your own mss'er and the master of yenr calling, and jou will soon become the master of oihere," and have money to Invest In ood Keal ratals ir Mortgage Loans through our agenoy. 'Moihlng aucoeeda like success." Six years of honorable and successful dealinar la .the raiord of our agenoy. if tbla reeord be ara your scrutiny tavoraDiy, place your property under our management "Promotness besets confidence. Never nut off until to-morrow what should be done to day," especially in the matter of business cor responds noe. A II letters addressed to any de partment 01 our agency are anawerea on tne day of their receipt, whether of much or littlo Importance. "Benefit your friends,' that they nay love you ail 11 more dearly; benefit your enemies, that thev m-v become lour friends." and if yon want to but or sell steal Eatate, loan or borrow money, max or lAesabone, kind ly examine the advantage we offer In our lista, and communicate with us at your convenience, either in person, by mail or tele- COR. 6TH ARD DOUGLAS, Opposite the new frown Stone Opera House NOTARY PUBLIC LAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO T. B. MILLS, , .V,,. PRAI.XR I Mines, Real Estate LIVE STOCK. V 1 31 PKOVED If ANCHES, 3ttlca oo Bridge Street, near Pcstoftloe, Las veiia.wew Mexico. All kinds nft territorial and oonntv bonds and warrana bouirhland sold, and all kinds of land siwlp bought and sold which will locate all classes of government land, nifty Im nroved and nntmoroved ranohea tor sale in New Mexico and the ttepuhlio ol Mexico, em bracing traoia irraU,0.0 to 1,000,00.1 aerea each at from twenty cent to one dollar tier acre. Tttieperieci, run iniormaunu aeat inion anulioatlon. Having business connejtl 'n with aitorneya at Washington. D. C, we are pr pared te give particular -attention to proas tlbg oalms of every description against the United Slates government. Oolectlons made In an v oart of the termor v. Of Las GEO. J. ÜINKEL, President. . A. A. KEEN, Cashier. CAPITAL - $50,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL, BANK ING BUSINESS. , East Las Vegas, New Mexico, TROPICAL STORE. D. BOFFA, Bridge Street, Las Vegas, N. M, .Tropical and Domestic Fruits ' IN ABASOS. IMPORTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS Confectionery, Cigars,8 V - ; AND'' " -'I TOBAOOO. , 5 V- J. S. ELSTOn, ! í PAINTER, P A PER-HANGEB, .J - - - i . v DECOKATOR.r : ' . , ;.- ' ; ' t. v-! THOJIOIGU WORKMANSHIP ABO AM PL IACILITIES. V - ,-p Dealer In Wall Paper, Glass', Window 'Bash, aup Painters supplies of all kinds. Bixth St., Opposite Post Offloe. Tie Citf It Vegas. " DEFIANT IMM01IS. Inciting tbe Saints to a Resistance of law. Preparing to Restrict Foreign Landlioldings In America. f. ' ' ' : - Jeabne Denied a New Trial and Taken to Slnx Sine. . RflTolutlonary Utterances Of a Member of Parliament, Last at Reala an Open Beat Bast Ball Carnee The Baeee Etc., Etc., Etc. The Mormoa Kuee. Denver, May 20. A Salt Lake City special to the Republican, says: The Deseret News, tbe Mormon churoh organ, publishes tonight an affidavit of Wm. Clayton, now deceased, wbo was Joseph Smith's confidential ol uric in Nauvoo. and wtjo is tbe same party to whom Joseph destarad bis impudent blasphemy, called the revelation ; on celestial marriages, July 13, 1848. ' In bis aQldavil. sworn to m 1874. Clayton gives tbe names of many women sealed to josepn oetore ana alter me revela tion, and says finally tnat Joseph said: "inis aootnae is tne most noiy ana im portant evr revealed to man on earth and that without obedience to it no man can ever attain to tbe fullness of celes tial glory ,' inn publication in tne churoh organ is most significant, in the lace ol uovernor West's visit to tbe penitentiary, and , indioatos that tbe Mormons are gelling ready for a des. perate resistance to tne law. . , - The Louisville Race. - Loomville, May 20. The track to day was good for the first and second races, but was heavy thereafter, from a continuous down pour of rain. First race Three-quarter mile heals; Pearl Jennings won with ease in straight heats. Time, 1:15 and 1:14. Second race For the Clarke stakes, one and one-fourth, miles; the starters were Blue Wing, Silver Cloud, Laütte, Warfeltow, Free Knight, Uarrodsburg and Enduren. VI u'n Win won handily by half a leogtb; Free Koigbt, second; Enriurer, a poor third, Time, 2:10. - Third race Une and one-eighth miles; Brevet won by a length; Bool black, seoond; Tom- Barlow, third. Time, 8:02. - ' - Fourth race One and one-fourth miles; Keene won; Revoke, second, Lady Wayward, third. Time, 2:44. .- Happening la China and Japan. . San Francisco, May 20. News was received at Tientsin, April 1, that one of the imperial palaces, about forty miles from Pekín, on the imperial route to the eastern tombs, has been destroyed by 'fire. 'Ibe palace was built in the year 1650, and cost oyer f 3,000,000. During April over 13,000 oases of smallpox occurred in Japan, and more than 8,000 resulted fatally. Paymaster . Watkins, of the United States steamship Oaaipe, wbile the ves sel was at Yokahama, disappeared April 23.. Charges were pending against him and Admiral Davis, of tbe Repre sentative, offers a reward f a thousand dollars for bis capture.- . - Tbe ' first conference between repre sentatives of japan and the treaty pow ers for tbe revision of the existing treaty occurred May let. Drafts of tbe revised treaty were submitted and tbe conference adjourned until May 23. . Cutting Down Kxpenaee. Wathihgton, May 20. The house committee on naval affairs today sub stantially completed the naval appro priation bill, and 'the same will proba bly be reported to the house tomorrow. The bill appropriates about $11,750,000, while the estimates submitted by the navy department contemplates an ex penditure of $30,880,857. Tbe appro priation for tbe current fiscal year . Is $15,020,05.. ., , ... , A Blow at Foreign Landholder. Washington, May 20 The bill by which it is proposed to regulate the ao qusition of lands in the United States by foreigbers provides that no alien or foreigner wno . o as not declar ed bis intentions of becoming a citizen of tbe United States, nor any corporation, one-tenth of whose stock is owned or controlled by aliens or toroigners, shall have tbe right to ac quire real estate in any of tbe territories of the United States. Tho bill has been agreed opon by tbe comniUteo and will probably b leportetfone day this week, " . 4 Hon Murders by the Apache. . Tombstone, Arte., May 20. Fred erick Lulley, . while on a visit to bis brother at a neighboring ranob, a short distance from here, was killed by the Indiana yesterday, and a wood cohpper, known-as Dutch Cbarlii, engaged on the same ranch, was seriously wounded. Harry, the brother of the murdered man. esoaped. A Mexican who just ar rived from the Whetstone mountains, notified tbe .sheriff that the Apaches killed three Mexicans there this morn ing. : - - : ' .' t- í ; ; .,... -' The-Maaweit Trial. - -- BT. Louis, May 20 The Maxwell trial was continued today, and a large number of witnesses were examined, but no new or important testimony was eUyiudU" fc, . y . M, Reported Murder by the Apaches Dis . - , - . , . . proved. . Nogales, Arizona', May 20. Sullivan and Moore, who were reported killed by tbe Indiana, arrived here tbe morn ing all safe. I ' A 61nsilar Story, St. Johns, Ma; 20. From tiL Georges bay, on tbe west ooast of New foundland, comet tbe followititf extra ordinary atoryi A French vessel ar- riyea nere yesterday Irom St. Molo, bound to Port Anoholx. tibe came for tbe purpose of landing Miss Louise Journeoux. wbo was picked from an open boat at sea about twenty miles off tbe Island of Jersey, Tbe lad, with a gentleman named i'rane went boating on Sunday evening. April 8th. tier eompaoion let an oar slip and in at tempting to recover it lost tbe other and jumped oyer board to recover them. The wind was fresh and there was a .strong current setting fronv the land, and the boat fast drifted bevond Fume's ranch and he was compelled to swim for thev lana. Miss lourneanx, alone in the boat, drifted to sea. and for forty hours she lived in solitary agony until rescued by the French vessel, whioh landed heT Fame reached St. Hilaires harbor snfely, bnt bis story was disbe lieved. The people .who were on the shore at the time affirming that they heard cries of murder from the sea. He was arrested and indioted for homioide. His liberation of course is now certain. : live Stock Markets. CHicAoo,May 20. Cattle Receipts 9,000; market aotiye and IDo lower. Shipping stoorn, Í50l,500 pounds. $i.7o$5.00; stock trs and feeders, $3 00ra$4.80; through fexss cattle, $t.00$5. 00. ; Sheep Keoeipts, 1.400; market firm. Natives, $3 503$5.75. ' ' ' ' ' Kansas CiTr. May 80. ' Cattle Market weak and lower. Choice to f-tney. $5-10$5 80; fair to good, $4.80$5.u5; common to medium, 14.00 t 70: stockers. and feeders, $i40$4.85; cows $3.003.75. Nr1KRPu.iAPainiBi U1 1 mrlraf. Iiim good lo choice, $3 25$3.45; common . r iA,am .... Jaehne Dona the Stripes. New York, May 20. The applica tion for a stay ot execution of judgment in the Jaehne Bribery case was argued before Jndse Daniels in the supreme court this afternoon. General Pryor arguing tor a stay and assistant district attorney icol opposed it ior tne peo Dle. Judge Daniels denied tbe motion and Jaehne will be taken to Sing Sing in the morning. ' ' Baae Ball. "" " ' Detroit, May 20. Detroit, 2; Phila delphia; 0. St. Louis, May 20. St. Lrn, 8 Boston: 2. . - Philadelphia. May 20. The gtme that wos to have been, played b'einuen the Athletici and louisvilles vtm pos poned- on account of the ratn. Kansas Cirr, May 20. Karsts Ci y, 5;New York, 4. ', ÍZ,T Foreljpilall Service yv ashinqton, May 20. Tbe, vole con firming the action of the committee on foreign - mail stiyioe was, yets, 178; nays, 80.' The announcement of the re sult .was received with rounds of ap plause froui tbe democratic side. The bill and amendments will now be sent to the senate and then, go to tbe confer ence committee. . - , . , Murdered' by Savages. . London,. May 20. Later advices from Cape Coast Castle, Afrioa, say that the. forty-five traders reported to have been murdered by the Bequats were natives belonging ta a rival tribe. and not Gormaos .as reported by first dispatches. The -natives in tbe river Tanna district, east Afrioa, have mur dered Missionary Houghton and his wife near Lamoo. . ' -.- A Big Suit Commenced. New York, May 20. Tho suit' of Gen John G. Farnsworlh, as receiver of the Bankers and Merchants Tele graph company, to recover $3,000,0u0 damages from tbe Western Union Tele graph company, for destroying and cutting its wires, . was Degun today id tbe supreme court. ' A Disloyalist. London, May 20. Col. Waring, a member of parliament for Down county, has written a letter urging the Ulster ites to organize and prepare to resist home rule. "For God's sake," he says, "let us have aeeas not words." - The Kingston Boom. In a reoent issue of the Percha Shaft1 we find tbe following lUt of mines now shipping ore from that wonderful rain log camp, Kingston: Lady Franklin, Superior, Illinois, Brush Heap, Bullion, Comstock. Black Colt. Louisvil'e. Sav agf, Keystone, Templar, Mountain Chief. Iron King. Little Nell, Lochiel, Paris & Detnick and Polar Star.. It also has tins to say of tbe rich strike recent ly made in theCotastock, which isa ver itable bonanza: "And to sav that it is a mammoth, gigantic lead of silver ore would be a mild way of putting it. It is thirteen feet high and eighteen feet wide, and mineral sll tbe way. This ore runs as high as $1,6C0 to the ton. Tfiis ore runs sufiioientJv high in gold alone, to say nothing oi the silver, to usv all expenses of shipping. The ore is what is known as sulphide or antimonial silver, or more oomraonly known as brittle silver, in lime forma tion. Tbe country rook is easily worked and by putting in two shots a oarload of ore can be put in readiness for tbe pick and shovel v" tf j ft -.'. The most flattering reports come from Kingston , and tbe men who have pinned tbeir taith to that camp end worked steadily on, are now being re warded. The Kingston camp will make the fortune of many a man wbo has been drifting along between wind and water, and who fuels that there is once a tima in- mo wnen inxen at tne nooo (or in a mine) loads on to fortune, eto . The mining industry ell over tbe oountry has been under a cloud so long it is gratifying to know that tbe miners of New Mexico are sustaining suoh an enyiabla reputation at tbe present time as ore pioduoers as will tend to remove the taint that has in tb recent past at tached itself to mining investments. The Interstate Commerce BUI Washington, May 14. The inter state com merca bill, as amended and passed by tho senate provides for a com mission of five persons, to be appointed by the president to carry out tbe pur pose of the bill. Esoh commissioner is to have a salary of $7,5Q0 a- year.' A secretary, to be appointed by tbe com mission, i to have a salary of $3,500 a year. The principal offloe of tbe com mission is-to be at Washington . where general sessions may bs held and slie-. wnere to suit public convenience, in wbich the necessary expenses incurred are to be paid from tbe treasury. Tbe first commissioners appointed shall bold omoe ior a term ot two, toree, lour five and. sis' years respectively, the term of each to bs designated by tbe president, ineir successors, However, bold for six yeara each. Not more than three of the five shall be appointed from tbe same political party. All persons aoidiog stock or oonds oi any common carrier or holding offioial re lations to suoh corporations are declar ed ineligible for appointment. Tbe commissioners uimt not engage m any other business. -,-Tbe commission is given authority to enquire Into the busi ness and tne management oi au com mon carriers subjaot to tbe provisions of the bill and to obtain fnll and com plete Information is to-suoh builness; nay require the attendance and testi mony ot witnesses and.tbe production ot all books,papr.',agreements,tariffs and documents relating to any matter under investigation, and may to that end la vóte the aid of tbe Untied Slates oourts. Persons having complaints to wake against any common carrier or inter state commerce shall make complaint in writing to the commission. The com mission snail send tbe complaint to the common carrierjand require either satis, isfaution of the complaint or an answer in writing within a reasonable time specified., If reparation be not made within the time stated the oomm'Sfion shall investigate tbe com plaint. Tbe commission shall investi gate all complaints forwarded to it by state commissions and may institute in quiries on its own motion. Complaln's shall not be dismissed because of ab sence of direct damage to the complain ant. Keports ot tne commission snail be in writing, and shall Inolude findings offaotson which based anda recom mendation as to what reparation, if any, should be made by common car riers t the injured party, ana eucn findings shall be deemed prima facie evidence in all judicial prooeedmgi. Whenever any oo turn on oarrier shall re fute to obey any Uwful order of oom midslon .it is made the duty of the com mis-ion- (o apply to the) United Stales oitcuit oourl, sitting lu. equity, alleging viaiKticm ami Hie court alia l hear and determine the matter on afliot t no nce aud -without the formal proceed ing oi orJiuary suns, out sxi as to ', do justice, and the oourt may in proper cases issue writs of itiupotioB(tr other process, mandatory or otherwise, to restrain luriher viola tion ol orders ol tbe commission on the part ot oommon carriers offending. For such purposes circuit ooartssbal' be deemed always in session. Tbe bill requires that all charges for any ser vice in transporting passengers or freights or storing goods by common curriers sbalt bs reasonable. It pro hibits all rebates and drawbacks and all unjust discrimination requiring that all persona snail be charged and treated alike for services rendered under sub stantially similar ciroumitanoes and conditions. Every oommon carrier subject to the bill shall, within sixty days after it becomes a law, me witn the commission copies of all iis tariffs, (ares and freights, Including its classifi cations and terminal charges, and shall make them public so far as tbe commission may deem practicable. No advance on snob published rates shall be made without ten days notice. Tbe long and short haul oíanse being a section of the bill reads as follows: That it shall be unlawful for any oom mon carrier to charge or receive any greater compensation lu the aggregate for the transportation of passengers or freight of tbe like olass and quantity of property subject to the provisions of this act for a shorter than for long distance over the same line in the same direction and frdm the same original point of depart ure or to the same point of arrival; but this ftbaU Oft be construed as authoris -ing any common carrier within the terms of this aot to charge and reoeive at great compensation tor a shorter as for a longer distance; provided, how ever, that upon application to tbe com missioner appointed under the pro visions of - this aot . suoh oom mon 4 carrier may, in special eases, he authorized to oharge less for a longer than for a shorter distance for transportation of passengers or property, and tbe commission may, from time to time, make general lules exempting such designated oommon carrier in suoh speoial oase from opera ation of this section of this sfct, and when suoh exceptions shail have been made and published they shall, until changed by tbe commission or by law, have like force and effect as though the sume - had '-been specified in this section. Any common carrier who shall violate the provisions ot this section of this aot bhsll be deemed guilty of .extortion, and shall be liable to tbe person or peruus against whom any such exoesjive charge waa made for all damages occasioned by suoh vio lation. The bill now goes to tbe house for concurrence. . ' ' The Atlantic ft PacMe Railroad. . Boston, May 20. At tbe annual meeting of the Atlantioés Paclfio rail road company, held her today, the old directors were unanimously re-elected. There were 413,290 shares represented. Adjournment was- had until Monday next, when tne annual report will be presented. ,' . " , . '.' ,.' The Greek Ministry Bealgna. Athsks, Maj 20 The Valvis minis try baa resigned. M, Tnooupes bss agreed to form a new ministry. A match was arranged May 18 bs tween'Lacky Baldwin, owner of Tyrant, and John Mackay, owner of Volants, to match these horses for $5,000 a side, half forfeit, to run a mile and a half at either tbe St. Louis or Chicago spring meeting. Sparks,.- St. Loo is. May 19. Tbe grand iury investigating tne case . against the polioemen who fired on tbe mob during tbe strikes in East St. Louis recently, refused to return indictments against them. , . London, May 18. At a conference of members of the house of commons in favor of a bi-metaliio standard ot cur rency, it was agreed to introduoe a mo tion in toe oouse oi commons calling apon the government to open negotia tions with the great commercial nation's to nx rates Between gold ana silver in ternational currency. Littlb Rock. Ark.. Mav 19. From an ludían territory special jt Is learned ! that a general expulsion of intruders I (boomers) upon tbe Cherokee strip has commenced. The work pt removal is in charge of Captain Price and a com pany of the V'iftb VnUed States cavalry. The boomers number several hundred and many ot them baye built houses and made other improvements. There is talk of resistance, but it is regarded as idle. ... Indianapolis, Ind , May 18 lion. Franois F. Hord, attorney general of Indiana, has been adjudged insane and sent to the hospital. This action was taken with tho consent of his family and friends, as bis mania had a homi oidül tendency. For more than a yea his malady has been noticeable. He has been a very bard student, and this, combined with tbe inordinate use of tobacco, bas had much to do with bringing about his present condition,. . London, May 18. Mormomsm still agitates Switzerland, Tbe proselyting agents are having a bard time. Une apostle was arrested at Zofincus today and several are reported to have been driven across tbe frontier from other towns on account of tbeir misrepresen tation to oonverts who ftre now in Utah . Tbe authorities at Berne have published offioial warnings to the publio sgainst the Influences ot the- Mormon agents and the evangelists will soon find it to tbeir advantage to make a hurried de parture from Switzerland. UODFUEY. Ibe finest creamery butter ever brought to tbis market. v Kleder Jb Campbell. ANHEUSER-BUSCH Lager Beer BROWNE & MANZANARES CO. Sole Agenta far Las Vegas and Socorro. " . . A 1.8 . DISTRIBUTING- AGENTS " "roR Las Vegas " Lager Beer. PLAZA PHARMACY. CO. MURPHIY ACO. Always on hand a full assortment of Una hair tooth, nail and Infant brushes, etc, tortoise, rubber and ivory coraba, toilet and bathing sponges, powder pulls, powder boxes, pom ades, toilet and bath soaps, ohamols skins, perfumery, fancy goods, eto. Physiolana' pre scriptions carefully compounded, Blaaohard's New Balldlag ea Bridie Street. Opposite Shapp's Blacksmith Shop. . LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. ( t DEALER Iff -.v.v;' t r ' ' . .-..-i: s - ...... ; , c ! . , jyNirc jrl&VtA Bridge St Vest las Vegas. Ko. 4 y. aTABUUBO 1890, J. J. FITZGERCELL, ' -.4 ; "... r a.' i Real Estate - AND- 'a . Financia! Agent for Capitalistv Cob. Graxd A vs. and Cbntek St. - Las Vegas; New Mexic,- ASPBOIALTV MADN IN INVESTING AfTD LOANING MONEY FOR EASTHHN CAPI TALISTS, or WHOM I rtAVg. A LaJtUsS LIJJB Oí OOHRKbrVNUKNTa. I have UNUSUAL FACILITIES tor ttaa rVBSTlQATION of TITLES and a THOROUGH K NOWLEIXJB of the PKOPLK, snabllns: me toaaake INVBSTMBNIS of all Simla, suoh as the purchase of RANCH, QUANT sad CITY PKOHKKTr.andmakint LOANS for CAPI- ' TALISTS to bettor ADVANTAGE than thav , can for TH2MSKLVSM. ' Then la a grand future hafora NBW 1181. , ICO. Business la begInning to look up rap Idly. Now Is the time lo make Investments be fore prloesadvaooa too al?h , ; There has heen a marked Improvement la KEAL KSTATU during tbe paat SO days, and -there ta nodoubt the oomlap spring' will wit ness a sharp advance In HKAL EST ATs, when those who made Inveaunenla la properly will reap a rich reward. The Incoming tide of business Improveiieat f Is Dcoulng to be felt ami will oauee a genu ino boom the coming year. Now la the time to Invest. "A hint to the wise Is sufHolent.' . I UAVK POK 8ALS one of the best paying well established manufaotnrlng enterprises In Ibe Territory, , an be bought to an advantage. 1 HAVSj FOR SALE one of the beat busine comers la the oity, renting for SO per sent oa tbe Inrestmont 1 HAVB VOR SALE an elegant piece of reel denoe property In an exoellent neighborhood, that is paying SO per cent on tbe Investment. I have a business opening fot S5.000 to $10, 000 that la absolutely safe, and will pay from ' 80 to 85 per cent on the Investment. , TO RANCH AND CATTLE INVESTORS, I have a fine stocked ranoh for aale that will py v. a larre Internet on the Investment. Come and see my list of grant, ranoh and cattle' In rest-' menta before purchasing elsewhere. I 11AVB tho largest line of rents. Improved and unimproved property tor sale to be found In the city. FOnBARQAINS of all kinds ta REAL B8 TATBoallon Fi rzaicmtELL, ynu will Sad him alive to business interests and courteous ' Jo all. Before Investing, oall and see him. ViUgerreH's Guide lo New Mexloo. frws) to' all , .. ., u . i-i "? '::.va ;.. s " - ', fcjj Who will Advertise Novelties r t , , , and Bargain m soon c .- as Thslr new: í :. ; ". e.-'j i Is Complete '., . , , OWN TBIS SPACE. THE BREWERY SALOON ' Sixth Btreet, East I.as Vegas.' FjfflLIP NBLSON, Proprietor. . . 'J .. . . .' -i fresh Keg Beer Csastaatly ea kaad at flia n Caata par SlaaS. Always on hand, (the oholont brands of wines, liquora and cigars. i , Also, a Srst-clasa lunoh oo untar run la con nection by Emanuel Manoa. ' ' Gold Watches, Diamonds, ,; Silver Watches," Gold Chains, . i . Bracelets. .. :- Pins and Sleeve Buttone. 324 R, R, Ave, East Las Vegas. HIIRO II!