Cm tTh amly papar Raw Mexlca recelvlac abllahlns; the tall AtwaciateA Praaa tala trápala raf art. EIT1BLIIHEB IMS. Crraaliaaaa la the leaaUaaj city at the) Tar rltary Flaw Mexican VOL. XIIL-KO. 274 LAS VEGAS, SATURDAY UORNIXq, MAY. 22, 1880. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. ÍB9TA BUSHED IN 1881.1 A.Á.&J.H.WISE HAVE Money to Loan , ... .... o ....... REAL ESTATE. HAVE Unproved and Unimproved Property of evsry iaeorlMlon in every portion of the city of baa Vacas. ;' good maxims: ' "A food muim I aerar out of aeaaon." "Hon li home, ba tt erar to homely." Wa ok" aall you one ebeap on easy paymenti. ' "Ha bring the most happiness to himself who doea tbe most to promote Iba happiness of othara." Tba motto of our sjreaoy. "A good ezitmp a tt tbe beet itrmon " Pay Tour reutpromptlf tbat your dayi may be long u th home where lo ye dwell . "lacre la a tide m the affairs of mea wblcb, when taken at ihe flood, leads on to fortune." Mow a the time to bay real eiute. "Goodness and wisdom should always go to gether." examine our list of property and invest your surplus earnings In a nloe little homo fur your tamlly. . "nave order, system, regularity, liberality, promptness lore for everything tbat Is good, and you will be harpy," If your property Is for ule and rentals are under our management. 'Good temper Is like a tunny day. It shedt Itt brightness on everything-" We negotiate Flrat Mortiraa-e Loans on cltv urooertv aud otber real aetata at fair rates and without delay. "Be yonr own masier tnd the master of your calling, and ; on will toon become tbe master of others,'' sod have money to Invest In ood Real batata tr Mortgage Loans through" oar agency. 'Nothing succeeds Ilka success." Six yean of honorable and successful dealing 1 tbe rejord of our agency. If this record bears your scrutiny favorably, place your property under our management. "Prompt-ess besets confidence. Never put off until to-morrow wbat should "be done to day.' especial!? In tho matter of business cor responds noe. 11 letters addressed to any de partment of our agency are answered on the day of their receipt, whether of much or little Importance. Benefit your friends, that they may love you still more dearly; benefit yonr enemies, that ther mv become your friends." and if you want to but or saix Heal Estate, loan or BOB.HOW money, bint or l abe a non.e, aina lv examine the advantages we effer in our lists, and communicate with us at yonr convenience, eilber in person, ny mau or tete' phone. COR. 6TH AHD DOUGLAS, . opposite tba new Frown Stone Opera Bouse. ; NOTARY PUBLIC LAS VEGA8. " NEW MEXICO TIfifltaH Santa Fe, N ."'Mr First-Class in all Appointments 0O Por Xa,y. Eats for familiaa staying mora than a week P. RUM3EY tt. SON ft Of Las Vegas. GEO. J. UINKEL, President. A. A. KEEN, Catiir. CAPITAL $50,000 TRAN8AC TH A UENEKAL BANK ING BUSINESS, East Las Vegas, New Mexico, GRANSTAM & McCRILLIS Upholstering, Furniture Repairing. Carpet . " - Sewed and Laid. Mattresses, Plllowj and Curtains made to order. Locksmiihlng and flowing Machine repairing a neclalty. Tents, Hammocas, and Awnings lor Store an Resilience Windows. ' All work entrusted tons will ba well done This It no Huncombe. We mean it. , Successors to 411 Grand Avenue. . J. S. ELOTON, PAINTER, PAPER-HANGEB, AMD ' ' , DECORATOB. ' t :: . ' ' ' ' ; ; i: . ' ;' ; :: THOHOCGIl WORKMANSHIP AXD AM. pl r acilitieb; , , Dealer in Wall Paper, Glass, Window Bash, anp Painters tupplias of all kinds. Sixth St., Opposite Post Office. III Guilt A HEW AMENDMENT Proposed to Prohibit the Practice of Polygamy. A Collision on the Atchison Road at Springer. . An Interesting Grist From the National Capital. Sadden Death of Dir. Ex-Senator Pendleton In New X rk. Tarea Deatha tba Apacbee Days' Wat-It The Telephasia Case Etc., Etc., Etc. A Constitutional Amendinen To Prohibit Polygamy. Washihgtos, D. C, May 21. The following ia the full test of tbe proposed constitutional amendment to prohibit polygamy which ha been favorably re ported from the house committee: Resolved, that it is deemed necessary by the two houses of congress to pro puse an amendment to vne constitution, when ratified as hereby proposed by the legislatures cf three-fourths of the sov ereign states. The proposed amend- meat to be numbered and to read as follows towit: Artiole XVI. First Marriage rela tion by contract or in fact by one per son ot either sex and more than one person of either sex, shall M deemed polygamy. H either polygamy nor any Dolvcramous association, or cohabita tion between the sexes, shall exist or be lawful ii any place within ine unsaic tion of the United States or ot any of the states. Second The United States shall not, nor shall any state, make, or enforoe any law whioh Bhall allow polygamy or any polygamous association or cohabi tien between tbe sexes; but the United States and every state shall prohibit the same bylaw within their respective Jur isdictions. Third Tbe judioial power of the United States shall extend to tbe prose cution cf the crime of polygamy and of polygamous association or cohabitation between the sexes under this article, aud congress shall have the power to deolare by law tbe punishment therefor. Fourth- Nothing in the constitution, nor in this article, shall be construed to deny to any state the effective power, subject to tbe provisions of this article, to mske and enforoe all laws. A Collision at Springer. special to TbiGazitti. Sprinobb, May 21. The Atlantic & Paoiflo speoial passenger train, as it orossed tbe bridge over the Cimarron river, at Springer, on tbe Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe road, at 8 o'olook this evening, tried to pats a slock train on the same traok, which bad not been switobed out of its way, and as is usual in such sasea, a general tmashup wss tho result. None of tbe trainmen were seriously hurt, but several passengers were badly shaken up. One man on the passenger traia was thrown from tbe train and three men on the stock train are seriously inlured, namelv: Ira Jameson, B. Jameson, and T. J. Foster. Tbe passenger engine is badly smashed and two stock cars with cattle are total ly wrecked. The cattle are owned by Upoher & Stevens, of Socorro county, and are en route for Kansas City. Tba Governor of Maine Talking for Blaine. Portland, Me., Mav 21. Gov. Robie said today: "To my mind tlis seizure of the David J. Adams and tbe Dough erty was a blunder on the part of tbe Canadian government, an outrage on our Aug, and a gross Injustice to our fishermen. I am very confident tbat there is in Maine but one lentimeut. We desire peace, and we regret that the shadow ot war should be, even for one moment, cast upon us, but at tbe same time we desire to have tbe rights of our fishermen respected, and we ask of the national government to extend the same protection to our property when In Canadian waters as when at home, (statesmanship will be demanded to carry us through the present trouble without the loss of dignity or sacrifice of our rights. We look to Washington for that statesmanship. The adminis tration has yet to declare lis policy, and I have no oriticism'to make in advance of tbat declaration." Lightning fttrlkera. New York, May 21. Three hundred and fifty men, employed In the shops of the Edison Electio company in this city are on a strike. Tbe company bad al ready conceded tliem an advance ia w aces and a reduction in hours from ten to nine. Now they demand tbat only union men be employed and tbat no employe be required to attend more than one planer instead ot tbree as heretofore. -The company threatens to olote down and have all tbeir work done by contraot. , ; Good Country to Live In. . -;, Sicily, May 21. Tbe eruption ot Mount Aetna honrly increases in vio lence. Molten lava was only two hours distant from Nioolosl, eight miles from here, on tbe slope of tbe volcano, when the inhabitants fled. Many dwellings were destroyed, but no lives were lost. Earthquake ahooks are constantly oc curring. . ' , The Telephone Investigation. Washington Msy 21 In tbe tele phone Investigation today evidence- was adduced showing tbat Professor Gray had aeoored his osveat before Bell had made application for a patent, and that Bell secured his patent first by improper influences being brought to bear on the patent examiners.', - COXti BESslOIt Al,, PROTECTING ODS rUHIRIES. Washington, May 21. After a long debate the bouse passed tbe bill pro hibiting the Importation of mack erel during tbe pring season by a vote cf 120 to 60.' As passed the bill . prohi bits, for a period of Uve years from tbe first of Maroh, 1887, tbe importation into-the United Slates or landing upon its shores, of all mackerel, except Span ish mackerel, caught between tbe flrst of March and the tint of June of each year. Tbe penalty prescribed for a vio lation of this aot Is a forfeiture of tbe mackerel imported or landed, and if the vessel violating the act be a United States versel, the bill provides for a for feiture of its license. Nothing however, in tbe aot is to be held to apply to macx erel caught off shore with a book and line from open row boats of less than twenty feet keel and landed in said boats. CONSIDERING, PRIVATI BILLS. Several private bills reported today and on previous Fridays from the com mittee of the whole were passed today. Among them wss one removing the charge of desertion from the record of Franklin Thompson alias LeezeJve. This is tbe case of a woman who for two years served in a Michigan regiment as a somier, without disclosing her iden tity. ... THE OVERDRAFTS PROVIDED FOR. . The urgent deficiency bill, being re' ported by Mr. Allison, from tbe com mittee on appropriations, it was passed without debate. . . THE STIFF BACKED SENATE. Mr. Plumb moved tbat tbe senate in sist on its amendments to the postofllce appropriation Dill. The senate agreed to tbe motion and a conference com mittee was ap pointed. REVIVING A CHESTNUT. In the senate today the reports of the majority and minority of tbe committee on the Din providing ior tbe closing np of tbe business of the Court of Alabara claims were read. Tbe majority report maintains tbat tbe dinerence between coin and currency at tbe time of the Geneva award and afterwards at tbe sale of tbe Geneva award bonds was and is the property of tbe United States tressury and should not form anv part of tbe sum out of which judgments of me courts snouia oe paid, ihe minori ty report contends, on the contrary. that tbe united states occupied tbe do sition of trustee for the claimants and oould not sell the bonds named and credit itself with tbe difference between gold and currency value. Tbe bill was passed as it came from tbe bouse. - TO SETTLE THE MORMON QUESTION. ' The house committee on judiciary to day instructed Chairman Tuoker to re port favorably on the proposed amend ment to the constitution, declaring polygamy unlawful, ibere wak nut one member of the committee who did not agree to the aeidon of tbe commit tee, and be only desired further time to consider it. CONFIRMATIONS. Mis. Virginia Thompson was V'duy confirmed as postmistress at Louisville, Kentucky. TO SUPPRESS THE TRAFFIC IN OPIUM. lue president today transmitted to congress a oommuaioation from tbe secretary of state recommends 2 ad ditional legislation for the suopitesion of the opium trafilo, in accordance with tbe supplemental treaty witb China which went intoeffeot in 1881. The Louisville Races. Louisville, May 21, Tbe weather today was warm and the track slow. First race Five-eighths mile. Donoy- brook won, Margery second, janüerl third: time, l:U5. Second race Mile beats. Sovereign Pat won witb ease in straight heats, Bootblack second; no others ran; time, 1:48. 1:41. , T bird, race For the Merchant's slakes. - one and ooe-eisbth miles Modesty won, Clay Pat second, Billy Gilmore third; timo, 1:5()1. Kaluletba and Col. Clark a'sa ran. Fourth race For tbe Runneytuede stakes, three-fourths mile. Duhme won by a head, after a long driving finish Duke of Boorbon second, Jennie T third; time, 1:15. Hanging In Cheyenne. Ciutennb. Wyo., May 21. A special to the Leader from Sidney tajs: James Reynolds waa hanged here today for the murder of James and John Pink ston, father and son, thirty miles nonb of Sidney, September 10, 1885. Io a letter to bis mother, written last nigbt, he acknowledged his crime, but claims that the Pickstons and himself had a dispute over the settlement of money matters between them and in tbe fight be killed them. Reynolds was very cool and collected when brought to tbe gallows. j . The Day's Doings of the Apaches. San Francisco, May 21. A Tomb stone, Arizona, speoial says: Tbe Apachos killed two Mexicans on tbe Mescal ranch, nesr the Mexican line, yesterday, and fatally wounded a boy between Mescal springs and San Pedro. , PRATING FOB BELIEF. , i The leading citizens of Tombstone have sent a petition to the United States government setting forth tbe con dition of affairs in tbis seotion. Live Stock Markets. Kansas City, May 21. Cattle Receits, 1,858; shipments, none. Market, active -and. firm. Choice to fanoy. 5.10a5 30; fair to good, $4 80f5.05; common to medium, $4.00(3 ft 40: stockers and feeders, $i.40$4.88: cows t3-K8.75. Sheep Receipts, S74; shipments, none; market firm. Good to ohoice, $3.364.25; common.to medium, $2.00 a$3.U0. ... , Chicago, May 21. Cattle Receipts, 7,100; market steadier. Shipping steers, 950 and 1,500 Í rounds, 4.50$5.90; stocktrs aud eeders. . $3 004$1.90;. through Texas cattle, $3.60a$s.00; packing and ship ping, 4.104.20; light, I3.70ti.75. Sheep Keoelpts. 830. Market slow anda shade weakre. Natives, $3.60(9 $5.60; Texas, $3.75. Tragte Death of a Hated Lady, Denver, May 21. A . Washington speoial to the Republican says: The tragic death In Hew York of Mrs. Pen dleton, wf f ex-Senator feudalism. minister to Berlin, creates a profound sensation at Washington, wbere the has been long ana favorably known. ' Aira. Pendleton was averse to traveling abroad and deeply regretted leaving her banasome mansion in vvasninirion. now occupied by Secretary Endioott. But a i few days since General Dan Sicklea was! in tbe oity aa was- notioea leanicg on his orulches, In conversatlonwith a gen tleman within a short distance from the spot where he shot and killed Phillip Barton, Mrs.., Pendleton's brother. In 1857, and Mrs. Pendleton seeing him there and having Ihe eircumstanoe to toroibly recalled to her mind, it teems to have anuoted her and caused a ner vous prostration which resulted . in death. ' t -- THE NEWS SENT TO MB. PENDLETON. Berlín. May 21. United States Minister Pendleton and bis daughter Mary, witnessed, a. parade of tbe Im perial guard today ami on returning to the American legation they were handed a telegram .announcing tba death of Mrs. renateton. uom were tornoiy shocked. It is not yet known whether Mr. Pendleton will .return to America. """Base Ball." - - Detroit, May 21. Detroit, 0; Wash ington, 8 - c " Baltimore, May 21. Baltimore,, 6; CinoinaaU.it). 1 Philadelphia. 1 May 81. Athletics, 6: Louisville, 8. NEW IuK,. May si. Brooklyn, 4; rittsbnrg, 6. " Metropolitans, 1; au Louis. 8. J , . .. i . LeavenwOrth, May il. Leaven worth, 7; Lead ville, , St. Jul,; May 81.-Denver, 15; St. Joe, 7.. - - Kansas Citt, May gi Boston, 8: Kansas Crty. 7. - St. Louis, May 21 St. Louis, 1; New York, 7. ; ""y . jAecldent In a Mine. ' ' , Dsnvbr: May 21. A Georgetown, Colorado, spocial"t3 the News says: This morning Peter Carter, while de scending a iaoder-way in the main snait of tbe Terrible mine, lost his hold and fell from tbe twelfth to Ibe thirteenth level. His. skull was fractured and be was otherwise severely bruised about tbe face and body. í He may die. The Money Market. - New York, May 21.' " Money 6n call easy at U3 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 4 per cent. tr i Sparks. - : :' . Ralieoh, N. C May 21 This after noon Louis Kilgrove, oolored, was publicly hanged at llendetvhn ville for the murder last fall of Mattle Hender son. - BALTHUpBE, Mdu- Mav 30. Arch- bishop Gibbons tbis morning received an olllcisl communication from the pa pal secretary of state Informing him of his elevation to the oardinalate by tbe 1'ooe. St. Louis, May 20. At a meeting of the board of directors of tho atiendan Mining company belt! yesterday tbe fol lowing officers were eleoted: James L. Hue, president; Thomas 11. Jacobs, vice president; Jobn Mullally, tress urer; D. W. Clifton, secretary. Eufaula, I. T., May 20. Deputy United Stales Marshal Andrews and his posae of tbree were all mortally wouud- ed bv Bill f .;:eoa while atlerui -in ; h,t capture baturdny. figeon bad Killed twelve men. and Andrews and tho posse were after the reward. The particu lars of the affair bave not been learned A posse of armed men are scouring tbe country ior me aesperaao. Springfield, Mass., May 21. This afternoon Andrew Wiggins, a briok layer, and his wife were walking in Dwigbt- street. Suddenly Wig.ins drew a revolver, and stepping back fired tbree shots at his wile, all of whioh took effect. Wiggins then shot himself through tbe head and fell dead, lie was well connected, being the son of the president cf tbe .Sew Hampshire legislature. London, May 20. A speoial cable gram says: Tbe rumora' in regard to Mr. Gladstone's intentions in the pres ent crisis are conflicting. Only one thing seems oertaln he has given up all hope of getting the bill through tbe parliament. It is stated in some quar ters that it leit to bis onoioe ne would dissolve parliament at once, but in this desire be has not the sympathy of his cabinet. It is expected a division on tbe bill will be reached by the first of next week and it will be defeated by about twenty votes. Richmond, Va. , May 20. Tbe Metho dist cooeral conference today refused to alter tbe rules in reference to baptism, or to change of name from "At. Churoh South" to "M. . Churob. The oommittee on revisa! presented a lengthy report in which, among otber things, they recommended noa-ooncur- lenoemtbe memorial mat any cnuron member signing a petition for tbe sale of intoxicating liquors may oe aeaic witn as in cases of improper and Imprudent conduct in tbis last matter the oomv mitteesay tbat the law should remain as it now stands.. Wheeling. W. Va.. Msy 20. In Lincoln county last night Mrs. Mar- craretUonamin. a widow. Of came eraiea from religious fanaticism and said ahe bad been causa upon Dy toe ora to saoritioe tbe lives of herself and three nhildren to satisfy divine wrath. Early In tbe evening she prostrated herself upon her knees and after spending sev eral hours in who ravings arose ana armed bersett witb a large tharrroarv. ing knife, made her way to tbe room occupied bv ber three daughters, aged 10, 12 and 15 years and out the throat of eacb child ana men piungea me reei ing blade deep into her own heart. Denver. May 20. Mr. U. G. Krake. agent ot the Atohison, Topeka A Santa Fe in Denver, will depart in a few days to assume charge of the Santa Fe office in Cincinnati, ur. K.rake. although resident of Denver but a short poriod. has by bis genial' manner made hosts of warm friends among those with whom his business has brought him in contact, and all unite in wishing blm a successful future. His successor will be Mr. P. J. Mynn, tbe p'tttit agent for tbe Santa Fe in Cine: tut ,ti. Mr. Krake waa formerly' live atook agent of the Santa Fe for New Mexico, wbere he also left many friends. PERSONAL. Items CancerMing Peaple atad Their Dotage. A. M. Black well left last nigbt for Albuquerque. N. B. Stoneroad returned yesterday from Cabra Springs. Mrs. J. M. Kiektll. wife of the well known wholesale Chicago druggist, is stopping at tbe Springs. Edward Dewees was in yesterday from his ranch near San Hilario. He reports the country very dry. Mrs. James Phillips, and bor sister. Mill Harry, were at Romeroville yet ttrday on a fishing expedition. Fouttin Garcia, merchant, of Ucate. wat in the city yesterday ou bis way to Santa Fe with his wife aud children. Charley Lasher yesterday oelebr'ated his fifteenth birthday. Cake tor him self and tbe boys, did honor to tbe oc casion. M. L. Cooley has gone with J. T. Bradford to tbe ranch and will not re turn before tbe beginning of tbe follow ing week. W. Shavlor. a cattleman ot Red Cliff, Colorado, arrived Thursday night and will spend a few days loosing over our oouulry tor oheao steers. J. Albert and family leave this morn ing for Sedalia, Mo., on a visit of some months. Mr. Albert has been a resident of our oity for seven years. Col. Breedeu returned yesterday from attending court at Albuquerque. He is preparingfor the-love feast and leaves today for Santa Fe, accompanied by Mrs. Breeden. Mat Snhnilnr tli nflleient and aa- oommodaUog aheck clerk at the freight i depot, has gone east on a visit; James J fbiilipt,' tbe sixth street cigar man, bas gone south on a business trip; Airs. W. R. Kistler left last night for Albu querque to visit friends. M. R. Williams and his gang of work men are engaged in repairing the itock yards, the railroad eomoaoy are sat isfied they made a good chango in removing the yards to this place, from Bernal, and propose to have the accom odations sufficient for tbe businoss..- E. P. Sheldon, wile and three child ren, of Santa Fe.were at tbe Springs yes terday. Tbey left, this morning for the east to bo absent some time visiting friends in Ohio and otber places Mist Power Accompanied them. B. a. War res and wife ot . Bay City, Micb., ar rived at the Springs yesterday. Col. Edgar T. Ensigu. slate forest commissioner, of Colorado,' and special acent of the United States department of agriculture for ..New Mexico Colo- raoo, Wyoming, uuuiuus,' nuu Idaho, was in tbe city yesterday, and left for Santa Fe lontniyhU His especial buaiuess at tbis time is to report the agricultural resources of tbe Rocky mountain region. Yes'erday a party passed along Bridge street )- v ag several lambs loaded "iipon a o. . Some ot thorn were suspeur -j .van their feet up wards and '. .!. beads banging down, and all were fastened by cords to the pack saddle. Xbis is a barbarism wbioh .hould not be tolorated. 1 be bleating of the poor creatures was truly dis tressing to bear and the savage disre gard of suffering which the driver dis played, howeu blm to be out little elevated above tbe brute. GODFREY. 1 he fl nest creamery batter ever brought to tbis market. lvieaer , uainpueii. T. B. MILLS, . , ' DCALIB III Mines, Real Estate LIVE STOCK, IMPROVED KANCHES, 30lo on Bridge Street, near Pcttoffloe, Lat , . Vegat, New Mexico. Atl kinds oft rrltorlal and oountv bonds and warrants bought and sold, and all kinds of land torip bought and sold which will loeate til classes of government land, fifty Im proved and unimproved ranches for tale tn New Mexico and the Republic ol Mexico, em bracing tiaott trom S6,0u0 to 1,000,000 aoret eaoh at from twenty cent to one dollar per aore Title perfect. Full Information sent upon application. Having business oonnenlnn with attorneys at Wa-ihtnrton. D. O., we are prepared te give particular attention to prose ting claims of every description agalast tbe United States government. ColeoUons made in anv nart of the l'errilorv. J- -W- BARTLETT, DEALER IX FIETE ox bvuht watch. ' 1 as. ..y mmmaJ V H i ijj. ia ' -vV ? Mge St, Vest Las Vegas, Ha. wfk amAausasD USO, J. J. FITZGERRELL, TTTTl XaXXTJSI Real Estáte ... . . i .!)! -AND Financial Agent for Capitalists. Coa. Grand Ave. and Centek St. , -. i ' - " ' ' Las Vegas, New Mexico. A SPECIALTY Ma.UK ininvkbtinO anu loaning money ron kastbk api. TA LISTS, Or WHOM I HAVE A LAiUik LINE Of OORUKBFONDKMTe. ' I have UNUSUAL FA0IMT1B8 lor tba IVE8riUATHN ol'TlTLRS and aTHOROOUH KNOWLEDGE ot the PKOPLJB, enabltnf ma to snake INVESTMENT ot all kinds, such aa tba purchase of KANCH, OKANT and CITY FKOHKitTi'.andinaklns; LOANS for CAPI TALISTS to bettor ADVANTAGE than ther osn tor THEMSELVES. 'there It s rrand future before NEW MEX ICO. . Business If bstrlnolnf to look Up rap Idly. Now is tbe time to make investment be fore a rices advano too htirk There bss been a marked Improvement ia REAL ESTATE during; the past SO days, and thnre is no doubt tbe oomlwr tiirlntT will wit ness a sharp advance in liK AL ESTATE, when those who made Investments In properly will reaps rloh reward. ..... Tae Incoming tide of business Improveveat la Deirlnnlns; to be felt and will oauso a genu ine boom the oomlne Tear. Now la the tuse to Invest. "A bint to tbe wise la sufficient." I HAVE FOK SALS one of tbe beat paring well established manufacturing enterprises in tho Territory, can be bough t to an advantage. I H AVsi FOK SALE one o I the best business coi nera in tbe oity, renting for 0 per cent oa the Investment 1 HAVE FOU SALE an elegant pleca of resi dence property tn an excellent neighborhood, tbat Is payings) per oent on the Investment. 1 have a business opening fot to.uuo to $10, 000 that Is absolutely safo, aud will pay from 20 to S6 per cent on tbe Investment. TO B A NCU AND CATTLE INVESTORS, I have a lino stocked ranch for sala tbat will jUy a lam Interest on the investment. Come and seamy list of grant, ranob and oattla lnreat ments before purchasing elsewhere. I HAVE the largest line of renta. Improved and unimproved property tor tale to ba found In the oity. FOn BARGAINS of all ktndt la REAL ES TATE oall on riTZOBUKELL, you wlU find hhn alive to business Interests and courteous to all. Before Investing, oall and see blm. VlUgerraU's tiutde lo New Mezloo. free to all Down with High Prices! ; The Largest Stock ef .". . DrjK Goods In the city yet pend; From this time on we will sell only for Cash In order to reduce prices on all kinds of goods. TUe lollowing are some of our prices: . 100 PIECES CAKPETS. - Hemp, 4-4 ........too per yard Cott"n, 4-4 toe per yard Wool and Cotton. 4-4 too Der vard All wool, extra super na, 4-4. 70s per t ard Best all wool, 4-4 80o per yard Brussells, 8-4 i 70o per yard Bo.IT Brussels, S4 tl.00 to 1.M Velvet ..$1.16 par yard DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. , v ' 600 Pleeea Prints. Common 10 yards for 11.00 Medium 18 yards for II . 00 Best standard 17 yardt for $1.00 BLEACHED. - ' 300 Plecet Domestics. - Cauve River, 5-4 (0 yards for tt. 00 Security, 7-8 .; 16 yards for $1.00 Industry, 4-4 16 yards for $1.00 Farmers' tboioe, 4-4.. .... ..liysrds fir $1.00 Blackstoue, A, 4-4, 11 yards for $1.00 00 Pieces Ginghams. Common 14 yards for $1.00 Good Standard 11 yards for II 00 Fine 10 yards lor 11 OS Dress Pattern! 8 ytrdi for $1 .00 We will also sell all goods in the same proportion as the above prices-. Ho Ding yon will call to see our immense stock, we re main, Tours respectlully, H. ROMERO & BRO. : H. i. Cor. of Plaza. - S. PATTY, Manufaoturí r and dealer In Tin, Cooper, Sheetlron Ware Eave-TrouRhs, Tin Roofing-, Camp stoves and minors' outfit. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. nsaonzFTZozt) - . Gold Watches, Diamonds,. Silver Watches, Gold Chains, Bracelets, tu ni 471UB BJUU DM9BVB JOUIilUUH, ouveiwa.ro, rmgree jeweuy. Repa'xing of Fine Watohes a t Specialty, 324 1 i k East las Vegas, JEWELRY