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HE LAS VEGAS GAZETTE SAT URDA Y MORNING, MAY, 2a, 1886. HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL TRADERS. Calvin Fisk's Real Estate, RENTAL AID LOAN Office Sixth St., oppoiLt postofflcs. XAST LAI TEOAi. MONEY TO LOAN ON OOD REAL EST ATt 6ECUB1TX. HOUSES TO KENT ron ta -xid i Batió properly, nrloe IA.900, teste -uir latMd for m mr At Slbü D.r montb. Kldao property (or uw, prlo 11,000; tjt SS per "Uon lnresuueat. - ( enow lot lor ui at nuontbl BfnrM. BullaMI ah.nM far 11. Ooa.t (org at to oom and se ui baton mit ins- ioTtiuai. SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 22, BUSINESS ITEMS. Visit Evan' Art and Curiosity Store, Wanted A Eirl to cook and clew Apply al Bisbop Ounlop'i, The only Godfrey at Kleder & Campbell's. Waktbd A Kir' todo general house . work. Iaquire of William A, Vincent, over First National bunk. The nicest lot of ipoages ever brought to ibis market are now to be found at the Plaza Fnainiacy. Fnr the purest liquors in the city and the most palatable mixed drinks, go to the Arcade saloon, Railroad avenue. IT. W. Wymao can now be found at his office on Du-lass avenuo, devoting hisentiro atteation tJ the undertaking business. Wahted A woman to do general housework in a small family. Good wages paid to the right party. Enquire at this office. The rink will be opened this after noon and tonight. There will be music and the old patrons are invited to be present once more. Mrs. Lewis, the Sixth street milliner, for the next two weeks offers her .entire stock at oost for cash, as she proposes to change her business location. Ah, There! You will fiad me Irish and sweet, at Kleder & Campbell's. Qodfrey. Wanted Girl for general house work. AddIv to A. W, Lee. Agua Pura Co.'s office, or al tbe residence of Mrs. Dresser, Railroad avenue. Spalding's League Hose Balls, Bats, Hammocks, Croquet, Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Baby Buggies, Willow Chairs, etc.. just reoeived at Tbs Bazar, Bridge Street. Leava orders for ice at Leon Bros.. west side, and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s of fice on east side. Montezuma Ice Co. Bovs1 clothing is going remarkably obeap at Tbe Golden Rule. Mama should take her darling down, and tit him out with a new supply. It will n ever cost as li tila as now . Just Arrived. Our weekly shipment of God- frey Creamery Butter. KLEDER & CAMPBELL. Families oan be supplied with porter. ale, beer, wines and fine cbampngne at MoUonaid's, in the iiivens oiock, on Bridge street. Also fine brandies and '7Í whiskies. Tbe handsomest nock of fans, pars, sols, sun-umbrellas, ljoes, embroid eries, cambrics, lawns, batistees, in teens and embroidered dresses can be found al tbe store of P, L. Strauss, on tbe Plaza. Dam-Damp-Damagad. Slightly o mtlusiered but still with n the circle. Tne burnt good ara given away, tne damp merchandise slaiibt red and the niw, fresh stock sold a oost. Come early this miming and void tbe big rusn at The Uolden Rule Meadames Bromagen Si Wilson will today open their ice cream parlors on the Koutn side 01 me riaza, rext uoor 10 4be Farmer's hotel. They are prepared to furnish cream and cakes to trans ients, parties, and private families. Tbev ask a continuance of tbe patron- afire received wbiln on the east side, and an increase from the west side into which they have juit moved. "We do not misrepresent- "We received ur nhipmen' ot Godfrey Creamery throueh the weus Fargo Express, on Friday morn' Ing, May 21. We can give facts and figures. KLEDER & CAMPBELL. Originators of the word "God1 frey" aid Introducers of the aboye brand of butter. Sacrifica Male. , Fine household fornitura, cherry, nearly new, piano, couch, oarpets, easy chairs, stove and kitchen furniture. Entire lot at a bargain. Ca.l and ex amine, two doors from 8. S. Menden hall'a residence. L. G. Pukdy, . With sallow face and sickly grin. And wide distended eyes. Competitors watch the rush go in To the stores that advertise. We sell all day, we sell a lot, And he who's not a fool Can see the reason why be must Buy from tbe Golden Rule. Our stock's eom nieta, onr prices low. Our motto "keep on seliin'," All others must fir near tbe ground When the Golden Rule's a yellln'. THEY SAY. Interesting Yiewi and Intor riews with Pronilneut Meo. Exprelen ef Oalalesa t Xat tere of Impártase ay at aar Laaaiaf Cltlsene. A Gaiktti reporter In making bis rounds yesterday interviewee some ot tbe leading c'lisene on tbe state of af fairs at tbe present time, financially, looia'.ij, morally, politically and in other aspects of tbe case, lie found tbat many mea are of many minds; nevertheless the results were interest ing aod insiruotive.and they are offered lor the benefit of Ta I UaZ.tti readers: Moses Fbiidxah, father of the Fried mm Bros., was tbe tint called upon. He was found at their well known place of business on South Pa' cilio airee!. "Well. Mr. Friedman,' saul tbe reporter, ''bow are tiuiesr" Tbe aubsiauoe of bis reply was that they were very cl se ludeed, that there waa but 1 ttle money in the oouulry out anions the native citizens, and tbat thoae wbo bad furmSQed them wilti suptil es would have to carry many of theui for another year, tbu rendering lbs circulation of money in the city more contracted tbau was usual at this limxi tbe year. As reason for the lack of money among the class already mentioned, he gave tbe losa tbev bad sustained in their fljeks and herds. Some bad lost almost their entire pos sessions, others bad not suffered so severely, but all had lost more or less heavily, till he supposed the average oi loss would be tally from forty to titty per cent. Just then a teamster oassed' Dv. "That man." said Mr. rriednian, is a customer oi ours. .e used to bave a nice little bunch of beep and some cattle, lie brought us his wool and hide, and we luruisbed hi in with supplies. Mow tbat ball starved yoke of oxen is bis only posses sion. His sheep and caula are all gone." Tbe severe winter, the late spring;, tbe dry weatber, and tbe over oru w-iug of tbe range were given as tbe eauae of tbe losses sustained through tbe couutrv generally. Besides, owing to the lack of a tuiliu.eut tariff on wools, tbe price of tbat w hich was offered was not sumcient it eo.iule tbe people to pay tbeir debts and purchase fresh sup plies. Mr. Friedman thought the remedy luy in the nativo element turn ing their attention more to agriculture. If a man had a flock of sheep or a buach of cattle, let iiiai raise something al falfa, oats, fodder, or a root ciop to winter tbem on; then slate and dry spring wittid not be so disastrous. Ma. Isidob Sti.., of the "Famous" tore on tbs Plaza, said that times were duiiibut then they were by no means tbe dullest ever aeen in this country. as many were fond of saying. The taot waa people fore ot the past and msgni Bed tbe present. He bad seen worse times than tuts a since be had been in the urntory. Tbeoauseof the string ency in muney matters was the unpre oedented loss upon tbe part of the sheep mon, necessitating tbeir mer chants to carry tbem for another year, and thus removing from tbe general circulation an amount cf money which usuaijy at this season of the year began to now into tne cnannei oi commerce. Ue tbouzbt the cause of the losses sus tainetl by tbe sheep men could be traced to the prnotioe of having tbe lambing season come on loo early. Beoauai tbeir fathers for several generations were accustomed to sutler the lambing seasou to cume on in Marcó, tbev con iinued to do tbe same today; regardless of tbe faol that io those days tbe ranges were ampie ior tne nocks that roamed oyer tbem. while now tbey are crowded and insufficient. The result is that when a severe winter is followed by a late and dry spring, as in tbe present year, tbe ewes are in no condition for Ittnoing as enrlv as Marob, and both mothers and offspring perish. Tbe remedy, in Mr. Stern's judgment, lay in pes poning tbe lambing season till rauca later in tbe year. Ma. HooosExr, of tbe transfer com pan j. lumben pns ed py ana the re porter mide a dash at him. "Yes, great many are talking of tbe ,'unprece dented bard time but I bave found collections this month as easv as here- tutore, and my business for the montb, so far. will compare favorsbly with tbe lime period fur tbe last two years Feb ruary and June are my dull seasons, sny way, aod i must expect a decline In trailer tramo towards tbe last of the present ni"Dih But I think tbe general business Í the cm is about as eood as last year or tbe year before. Our mer chants bave all brought on large stock of goods; those on the west side seem to bave larger- stocks than usual. This looks as UOUifh lhev Were Lot anticipating timi tighter than eom mon, form; part, i think matters niiitht be maun worse than they are. A L adido LAVTEH was next celled en, whose name is withheld bv request Ho thought that the Co I loin bill which bad just passed the senate, would if it also passed the bouse be a boon of in estimable blessedness to New Mexico, At present home industries and man' utaotunng enterprises are doomed to premature death became tbe railroad tariff discriminates against tbem in fay or oí nansas Jity and eastern points. This bill reauirts abort.' haula to be obarged for proportion t to long ones; and if it becomes a law, nianufiolurinir Interests of every cbaraoter will spring Telephone 30. Belden & Wilson's DAIXT . BULL-TUT. We have "Exclusively," Th purest full cream Batter in the 2-Atket. We are Prepared to próvida Everything in Our Line for your Sunday DinaOr. ' np in onr territory. We bavothe water power la many pieces, and ii others we bar abundance of coal. With tnia law in efficient execution there Is no reason wbv New Mexico shall not be come the New England of tbe R cky mountains. Another important fea ture of the bill is tbe for bidding of rebates. What L- Venas especially need la m ire railroads; but when our leadljg man who should he the originators and directors of all mon meats looking in this direction, are subsidized by the ift of lsrge re bates, suob movement are paraitd and the- country i deprived of tbe greatest stlmu us to rapid development. Let tbis bill become a Jaw, and new railroad enterprises wilt ueve.op and mature in New Mexico with sstonishiug rapidity. Abe lawyer also went on ui sty tbat tbe ouming territorial legisla ture should by all means regulate tbe passenger rates wiibin this territory, and appoint a commission of three mi-mbers to bave chance of freiuht traf do, and the people should see to it at I tbe next eleotion that only those favoi ing such movement, and whom passes could not buy, should be their represen tatives. 1 ' . J. H. Wise, the aotiye real estate man, was next interviewed. "No sir, I bare not lost faith in the future of our cuy. Laa Vegas is tbe metropolis ot New Mexico, and suob abe will remain, 11 our citizens but show tbe enterprise in tbe future which has marked them in tbe past We neel another railroad and need it badly; but wecan bave it il only out people make up their minds to It, and take tbe proper ateps. lhen, too, limes are notning like as bad here as uianv would represent them. Krai estate is neither dull nor down. V, e bave not tbe boom which characterized tbe first few months after the coming of the railroad, and whicb carried everything up to fictitious valuta; but properties are ueiu at goou reasouaDie rates and there is considerable transfer of real estate going on. Runts are high and good bouses are scarovly to be bad we could rent quite a numoer oi iucu if only we had tbem. Tnen, loo, try t get a carpenter to do some wurk for you, if you think him idle and out oi woik. lou will Dud jou must wait for your turn, and often a loog one at that. No. sir; Las Vegas is a long wax from being in a deoline. . Uitnr interviews are reserved for an other issue. LecalettM. . The pay car came in last eight, The crowd assembled to do honor ooming was interesting to see. to its There was a slight shower at the Springs yesterday; just sufficient to luy tne oust and brighten up tbe appear- anoe ot the lawns. The street car company is putting in another switoh in front of the St. N ich- olas. This possibly means an increase in tne service oi tbat line. II so, it win be acceptable to tbe traveling public. Colonel Grayson yeeterdav received twenty-three and oue-balf barrels of California wine of tbe vintage of 1883. J. H. Ponder is putting into the col onel's place another albocarbon oban- delier. E. Romero hose company will bold a special meeting tonight at tbeir bouse to consider tbe invitations whicb they have reoeived to particípate in tbe Memorial day services in ,Las Vegaa, and the Fourth of July festivities at Trinidad. At tbe latter place it is pro posed to bold a firemen's tournament and a number of pn.es will be offered. From the corner of tbe First National bank, looking north, there is as beautl- lut a view as can be found anywhere in onroountry. There lies a vulley be tween two high mesas the oue crown ed bv the railroad hospital, tbe oi her li'ting lis rugged sub Imity against the sky. Dlreotly across this valley, tbe wooded scopes of the nviuutains close in the view. Home ot ourlosaleriiats Should put tbe scene on canvas. A couple, of our city bloods went to tbe Springs yesterday Before starting may drove up to a certain saloon acd ordered a beer bottle of nod. old Bour bon. Tbe man behind the bar filled tbe ILFELD'S Is Carpetings, Matting, Rugs, Upholstery ALSO o tt n Lace, Bcrim. Would a!so call atteation to a lot of opean 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 All this week will receive dally shipments of .Cherries, Strawberries, Apricots, . THE CHOICEST GROWN BRIDGE STREET, bottle with water, and sowatsd the stopper with tbe genu'ne article. Tbe party bad gone ba'l way to tbe springs before tbey became dry then imag ine their disappointment. Tbe curtain is dropped over tbe scene. A guest at the Hot Springs remarked to a liAZETTI reporter that in a long ex perience at pleasure resorts be badhiever seen a management -so ihroughiy popular and eatitfaoiory in eveiy pel licular a that of our reaoit. Eveiy person connected with tbe . yariuu da parinieni is painstaking in atten tion to tbe wants of lbs guests, aod the result of course is a pleasant re membrance of tbe Tiait and a return when opportunity offers. The following story is told in connec tion with a robbery in this city yestei da s About a week ago a ctrutiu party went into one of our drug atores and purchased some strychnine, proiessediy to kill mice. That uigut tne dog at tbe Amarinan house turned up bis toes to the midnight sky. Last night some one entered tne same bouse and re lleved the pockets of Mr. Hamilton, the proprietor, of nil y dollars. Uf course tbe first party is suspected. S. H. Uartni.m has been keeping a record ot tbe rainfall at San Miguel. For April 1835. it was It inoncs. May, 4 4-6 inches; June, 61-11 inches; Juy, 7 1-Ó inches: Auuusl. B 8-10 inches September. 47-10 lucLts. Ibis makes an aggregate for the six months ol 81.83 luches, auuiuient to raise good crop. Hia idea is ' mat the onief trouoie lies in the shallow ploughing which tbe natives do. Tbey scratcn tae surface u the depth of about three inches, whereas if they would break up ine ground to a depth of ten or twelve inches, and then subsoil, as is often done lu tne states, there would be no difficulty whatever in raising good crops without irrigation, lu tbe neignoor- hood if San Miguel, oats were raised list )ear, entirely front lúe raías. which would bide a man walking through the ileitis. Exclusive Agents. The following letter is sulf-jxplana toiy: Oodvbet, III., May 17. We do here by give to Messrs. Granf & Hawkins he exclusive riitht of all sales of our Tdíríy crottmery butter in Las Vegas, IX ew Mexico. Whitrmork & DlSBROW, I.qual t tbe tine Importe-. 1 UK "NILKNON," Is the next size to our "Gerster" and is composed of selected imported wrap pen aod choicest Vuelta Abj tiller with Span'sh workmanship. (On open ingthrso cigars smokers will find the tiller nicely booked and rolled up in binder s'yfe.) Theoniv place (hey can be obtained in Les Vegas is at Cbris Sellman's Club Siloon. Th Latest Style of Lawns, Buntings, Dress Goods And a Full Line of WHITE GOODS Just reoeived. Also a fine line ot Laces, Embroideries and Mover Laces and Embroideries. Call and tsamlne onr new stock of N. L. Rosenthal & Sons the Place to See a Nf.w Stock of c1 A. i zoar s Baw 8ik and Plush Goods, Forget FRUIT Tl u : las VEGAS. flmnn 1 1 IK uiuii THE CITY SHOE STORE ! TSTO. 17 Center Qtroot. C. H. SPORLEDER, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Lk-les)' Dongola. Kid Button. Ladies' Fronoh Kid Button. ' Ladles' Fine American Kid Button i Misses Pine Amarloan Button. Io B, 0,D, add -widths. '1 Also, a Good 'Assortment of Boys' Shoes .Tbe above goods made to order exprrstly '.for my trade, warrant- la crerr respect. Ladle who desire a Flrat-clsss Shoe Dressing will find the am la gittiDj tb Almond Pdllsb. Contains Oil, and will prov lupenor to ail ptbsrsfor 1 lies' Hoe Snow. (- CHAS. H. SPORLEDER, Sole Agent. FIRE! WORTH $50 Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, 0-.PS, BOOTS .3STXJ BHOBS, , - Dama zed by the recent fire,, to be sold 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 Ward Blook, Opposite W. F. OOOR8. COORS BROTHERS, Wholesale and Be tail Dealers in F,TJRN"I,TTJF?i! House Furnishing Oooójs, Oarpets. Oil Cloths, Mattings, Itc MllFtltllSlBFiiS Sporting Goods, Banges, Cook and Heating Stoves, Orates, Lumber Lath, Shingles, Doors and Blinds. ALSO CONTRACTING AND BUILDING. US VEGAS Tony's Bath Rooms. n Goods, WSlÍ m PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY A.TCX3 Las Vegas Roller Mills Flour . Xj. CiE30Vr cfij OO.'sS. oEciia. MANVFACTCKEH Of SODA AND MINERAL Vil I'l TBADB LviiVesras, - Dealer in Fruits of all Kinds CBNTÍB STREET. ONI DOOB EAST Of SPOSLBDEB'S BflOl STORE. - ' .'V' j-crsT snoniv FIRE ! OF Clothing House, Depot, East La Vegas. HENRY O. COOB3. NEW MEXICO. Street near Gazette Office. 3xrr I wjlus crrsrD , WATERS. New Mexioo.