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ESTABLISHED 1811. ty-Pahltshca Ib tne leaeUac clir Ine Ter riterr few Mexico. EfTae paper 1 New Mexico racelvtsaar Associate Press tele graphic restart. 'tV T4o vpflAc -miTPcniv wnRKiVO. v Avft.'.88flL ; - ' : ' PRICE, FIVE CENTS. YQJj, Alll. AU. Z7oi ' JJ-rs-o v iu.iU! a xi mttji. nvi.v.! ' 1 rBSTA BUSHED IN 1881.1 Á.Á.&J.H.WE The Men Who EVENTS OF A DAY. Maxwell Tells the Story of the Murder. The Mormon's Side. Salt Lam, May 26. The polyga- misU in the Utah penitentiary, to whom Gov. West on the 16th init. proffered his good office! in case they would con tent to submit to the law, bave made a i grant forfeiture bilb SELL THE REAL ESTATE The Sights of Labor Conrention Getting to Work. A Manifesto From the Imprisoned Polyganilsts. Want a Buyer for 11HI50 ft Unimproved GROUND . On North Side of Dpuelas Are Cheep to Cash Buyer, Fine Location. Ateo want a buyer lor A GOOD PAYING WELL ESTAB LISHED BUSINESS. Those desiring Hssl Bitato or a business at low prloee can nnd the tamo for tale on our books. If You Want to Buy Call -ad see oar lut of property, both realty auu peruuA, HOUSES FOR RENT. A Good List of Outside Real Estate- COR. 8TH ARD DOTJGlAf, IAS VEGAS. NEW MEXICO NOTARY PtJBXIO. Tie f Aceite The Chicago Riotors Indicted for Murder, Conspiracy ana Riot. The fteenlt el the Day' Sporting Etch ta Throngnont the Conntry, Etc., Etc. The Atlantio Paotne Brant. Chicago. May 36. Ti Tribune (Re publican) today in Ut course of a long editorial remarks concerning- the pos sibility of the passage of . the A, 4 P, formal reply. They express gratitude for bis interest in tneir penau ana deprecate the idea of their refusal to nledee obedienoe to ine , laws oeing called defiance .of the government. They have no desire to be defiant er come in conflict with the nation's laws. Thev never violated any other laws than those forbiddiDg polygamy. They con scientiously believed in plural mar- nao-aa. ana rjraoucea it irom a urio couviction of its divine derivation. Of the forty-nine convicts HOW IN THE PENiTENTIABT for violating the Edmunds law, all but four were poiygamists oeiore its pass- sage. Dome, luuij-uyo yema puuin were united wun wives lor urae anu eternity by the most sacred covenants; numerous cunaren naa oeen oorn auu In the Atlantio & Peciflo grant mat ter, after passing toe. , Douse some amendments were made which would give cbance for haggling with me house- morgan biso pin, m a mmum j report for tying up toe forfeitures in tha federal courts. -So, the prospects for its passage this jsessioa, are very uvw.a ., ... ... Ine pubuo land oommittee oi me senate is made up of a majority of re- puhlioans. Ito oioer committee oi tbe senate today bas ss moon power to force or impede important legislation as this body. Wltn us memoera mo re anonalhilitv rests for the success or de teat of the projects for restoring to the nnnnlH the lands wnicn ine raiiroaas have grabbed. Two months ago it The Knights or Labor Convention. Cleveland, May 26. When the call for the convention was issued by Mr, Fowderly be only enumerated five causes of complaint that were to be ad' justed. These were boycotts, strikes. the southwest troubles, tbe relation of the Knights of Labor to other organiza tinna and tha institution- of new assem biles. Since the delegates bave artived man of them have D ans that tney would like to bring before the general session.- Whether these will be dis cussed or laid on the table cannot bs determined as vet. Une of these plans is to agnate me suDjeot oi me guvem ment regulating railroads. The first business of the morning ses sion was the aoceptancoof the report of tbe ooniniittee on credentials, new delegates were then admitted to the ball and the obligations aaministereu. Delegates were admitted only from such districts as were represented at the convention held last year in Hamil ton, Ontario, this being a speoisl ses sion of that general assembly, and dis tricts since instituted not being eligible to membership in tbe existing body. powdeklt's address was then delivered extemporaneously. He referred tbe delegates to tbe call to learn what business was to be brouaht forward, and taking in tha va anhiecta mentioned he diS' eussed tbem aud advised most careful looked as though tbe committer was they were endeared to us by tbe strong- ashamed of tbe record thai naa oeen est paternal ties. They professed in- made in the past and would force upon abilitv to understand what promises are me senate sumo reauired. and claim that the court's rulrnes were ranea ana connioung, oi- ferino- no exolioit and permanent . -. ... i. t M..a. k. ueuuitiun ui num. uiuo. wo done to - oonwlv with the law. It simolv states that belief in plnral mar riage ns now made is Miflioientto con viot. Tbis, in absence of onr act, is ruthlessly trespassing- upon our sacred domain. "So far as compliance with vnnr nronosition reauires a saorifioe of bonor and nan hood, a repudiation of wives and children and a violation of sacred covenants, ' Heaven forbid we should be guilty of suob perfidy. DEATH ITSELF IS PREFERABLE. Our wives desire no reparation from us were we to eomplv with your request Thev would renard our action as most cruel, inhuman, and monstrous. Our children wouta biusn wim sname, anu we should deserve tbe scorn and con tnmnt of all lust and honorable men Thn nrnnosltijn vou made, though prompted, doubtless, by toe kindliest feeling, was not new. We could all bave avoided imprisonment by making the same promise to tneJ courts, in fact tbe penalties we are now enduring are for declining to promise rather than for acts committed in tne past, naa vou ottered amnesty. it ' would have been gladly received, but dearly as we prize the great boon or liberty, we can not afford to obtain it by proving nn true to our conscience, bur religion, and Santa Fe, N. HI. First-Class in all Appointments 3 ler llay.' Bates for families itaylsg more tUn a week P. RTJMSEY & SON thought and a full discussion upon all nllr(;od .. questions. He asked that barmony ana Thg WM gi(,neQ by Apostle Snow and piuuenoo mmum ulvuuui forty-seven others now m mepenuen mattAfiB nnn inu inn miKirii .11 lun ..i j 11- , . 1 1 i: . .1 . l. . . n - . , 1 nary. uemiE au now cuuuudu iuuioi mntinn ahouid be acted noon with con- " Sideration and dispatch Tbe best part The Chicago Bloters to Get Their Just of the address, treating oi matters en- Deserta. tirely within the province oi tne oraer, Chicago, May 28. Although tbe pro- CAttNOT bb made public. , oeedings of the grand Jury and its prob Powderlv resumed his seat amid pro- .K1. .. nt ,ntnn have been kent 1 I'jlf Of Las Veeas. GEO. J. DINKEL, President. a. A. KEEN, Cashier. CAPITAL - - $50,000 TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANK INU BUSINESS! East Las Vegas, New Mexico, HONETT LiND"íjCQÍsLAÍlOÍ(. This soems to have been ' mistake, as the committee has dropped back into tha nlil rut. ' V The reDub Moan msiority in the puc ho lands oommittee is cited beoanse the republican party wui be beld responsi ble for their sins of pmisuon. Blaok as its reoord is in other respects, tbe dem ocratic house oan read its title clear on nverv nhase of the publio land ques tion, it must not oe budpusbu iuu iub corporation senate is entirely indiffer ent to Dubiic ouiaion. It oatobes the drift enough to know that there must ha some sort oi an apology lor its non action . So a sham policy is to be car ried out that will enable the senators to protect the railroads wnion cieotea them while makiniz a show ot virtue. has not tbe virtue of novelty, for it is tbe same old story putting on a plain rfntv till the last moment and then pick ing naws in me wor ui ton uouss ou that all the legislation wiU tali through Murdet WUI Out. Galvestok, Tetas, May 26. A tal murder was brought to light yesterday in a very singular manner. While two men were fishing off tbe new wharf the hook with which one of them was fishing become entangled in some heavy object lying on the bottom and be brought to the surface a human body irom wliioh life had evidently been ex- tmot oniv a lew uuur. uo nui nrnvafi tn nave oeen a ueruiau lariuor. (ianro-a Stock, who came here irom Tavlor. Williamson county, Texas, last k'riHav. an ron ta for . Germany. stopped at one of the smaH hotels in the city and was last seen t aionasy even ing in company with,' Antonio Slaven ski, a Gorman Pole. Slayenski is a wooa cnopper ana uuostweou u ' bru here The Day In the Senate,' Washinotoh, May 26. The baok- ruptoy bill having been read through, Mr. Van Wyck asked that It be tempor arily laid aside in order to take up tbe bill providing for thjs taxation of rail road grant lands." Tbis having been agreed to the latter bill was taken up. Air. Blair onerea au auiauuiuout, which was agreed to, providing tnat in any sale ot land under tbe bill the Unitea diales migus oeouuua ir-imiou purchaser'aod that in such case the anus niigot, oe reatoreu h iu puuuu oinaiir. Mr. Blair offered another amonurueni 1 1 ii... t ika w.lii.hnn nf lamia subjected to taxation shall, in termor-1 ies, DO subject to revision uy tun seure- tary of tbe interior. Mr. Shermin asked for a suspension of tbe 'taxation bill in order to tike up the bill beretbfore reported by mm irom the ounimittee on foreign relations, "supplementary to ana amenaatory oi the Chinese immigration bill of 1381." Unanimous consent being given, me Chinese bill was taken up. Mr. Sherman expiamea mat ma uui waa Simply imenueu w oiimuu me meaning of tbe existing law relative to Chinese immigration. Several ques tions bad arisen unuar me existing inw, as to which there bad been some doubt nr (iifTarannaa of opinion: for example. one meaning had been attached to the words "Chínese laoor, oy juuge neiu and another bv a Mtssachusette judge. . Mr. rlutnb mquirea wnicn oi muse meanlnirs bad been adopted by the corn mittee. , , . , Mr. Sherman renuea tnac me inter nratat.'ion of Judee tield bad been adopted without objoolion in the com mittee. J. J. FITZGERRELL, is-a sil XmTXTXÍ Real Estate . -AKD- Financial Agent for Capitalists. Cob. Grand Ave. and Center St. Las Vegas, New Mexico. A 8PBOIALTT M ADK IN INVESTING AND LOANING MONKT FOB sjsito v: TAL18T8, OF WHOM I HAVS A WUl LINK Or uuiwrunuijii. hla nroteat azainst tbe bill. Ue said the passage ot the bill with such an in terpretation would hereafter be regard ed as a blotch on our national legisla- Mr. Sherman thought Mr. Hoar had enough on bis hands without calling up questions that had been debated four years ago. The matter was settled. If Mr. Hoar wanted to play "knight errant," Mr. Sherman could not object but would not follow blm. The bill was postponed to a future day and the senate ad journud Senator Edmunds reported favorably today from the oommittee on foreign relations, Senator Morgan's bill di- iatinflr tha nt.tiirnCV treneral to bnog suit in the supreme court of the District of Columbia, against uenj. eu, ui um loo-ai ranraaantntives or assigns, to de termine whether the award made by tbe United States and tbe Mexican mixed commission in respect -to his olaim wasobtamed by fraud, and to re cover any part oi tne monej aiieauj paid to tbe claimants. i TTWirartat. riuil.rflER tor the IVK8T1GATION ofTULF.8 and a THOROU GH , KNOWLEDGE of the PEOPLE, enabling me to saaa-o IN VESTMEN 1 8 or all kinds, such as the purchase of RANCH, GRANT and CITY PMOrKttl 1, ana maaiiiw m'nn u .... ''" TALISTS to bettor aDVANTAGB than they oanforTUBMSKLVEB. There is a grand future before NEW Mix- , ICO. Busl dobs is beginning to loo up rap idly. Now is the time to nake Investment be fore prices eJvanoe too high , There has been a marked Improvement in RK AL ESTATE during tbe past 60 days, and , there is no doubt the oomlnn spring will wit ness a sharp advanee in REAL KSTATB.When those who made Invesunents in pioporty will reap a rich reward. Tne inoomtng tide of business lmprevevent is beginning to be folt and will cause a genu ine boom the ooming year. Now is the time to Invest. "A hint to the wise is sufficient.' , i uivi PñR ha f.E one of the best paying well established maauf aolurlng enterprises la -j t an De oougni w &uwiTwiin Hn.p sTnrsMAii wnsi no teruieu f ka -raritnrv. New Mexico Takes the Prixe. The Kingston mining camp is becora- ooinersln the city, renting for 20 per oent on tbe Investment . . 1 HAVE FOR SALE an elegant piece of resl- , donee property In an excellent neighborhood, that is paying 90 per cent on the Investment. . ; I bave a business opening foi ta.im to $10, 000 that is absolutely aafe, and will pay from i SO to 85 per oent en the Investment TO RANCH AND CATTLE INVESTORS, 1 have a tine stocked ranch for sale that wl II pay , a lartre Interest on the investment. Come and see my list of grant, ranch and cattle invest ments before purchasing elsewhere. I HAVBthe largest line of rents. Improved and unimproved property lor sale to be found On: BARGAINS of all kinds In BRAL ES TATE oall on FITZGERRELL, you will find blm alive to business Interesa and courteous to all. Before investing, oall and see him. Fiugerrell's Guide lo New Mexico, free to all ' Down withHigh Prices! The Largest Stock of Dry Goods m a, át !J longed appiause, ana upon " very secret a local paper asserts that means. Monday Bignt ne waa seen to i lDS, the wooaer ot ew mexioo, u uui appomt-u ..; .""-" . ,-rtin. fn.murrler. exhibit a large rouoi. money us.uv. nnnn ssnn ill ins iuiiuwiuic duu out.- vuo juu iww . Laws, strikes, boyoott, relauoa ot. the Knight of Labor to other organiza' tiona. A soeoial committee of five wss appointed, to whom was reierreu until the prosecution sees nt. i the address of the president and secre- tide further says; ''Owing to the eonaniractr and notall? the men now under arrest, ana two or toree uim hum names will not De niaae puouo The ar- tecre- anJ the polloe immediately connected himiththeinr ana arrestea mm. On searching-1" how- naais .pojong ing to the dead man were found . Investigating the Books. Washington, May 26.-The Douse and tnr of the National Woman's Chris- v observed bv the jurors no dehnite tian Temperance uniuu. a. wiuuki íniormaiion can uo uumuou o w ... onlnao-e weights - a xa aa la. a ak nnnmrai wn raga tan i An I in mriintan trma mnrrinr. wnii iiir I uuauusvwu " lion upon tne matter oí me orgauiaa-1 conspiracy ana wno tor not, out tuere i measures wjuoj " ,vr" tion of the American Manufacturer's g D0 doubt of tbe fact of true bills I ttbT ,ne resolution introduced by Rep union, as proposed byMr.LdwaraJNor- having been found, and they wu oroo- ,6,entativ Adams, of Illinois, direct- ton m m auuiwo vi aucsu.j . The convention then took a recess until 8 o'clock tomorrow. TROPICAL STORE. D. BOFFA. Bridge Street. Las "Vas, N. M. Tropical and Domestic Fruits Maxwell's Testimony St. Louis. May 26. In the celebra ted case today Maxwell was examined, and after testifying to bis acquaintance lib Praller. aooke of their travels to- o-athar before reaoblog St. Louis. He then went on to state the circumstances hinh r-nnrred nrior to Freller's death, reiterating tbe oonfession he made anma daVS BO0. but particularizing tbe circumstances. He desoribed the oper ation of administenuar the cnioroiorm and his discovery of its fatal eneoi on bis patient, in a clear and connected nannar hut . when he . related the story of his " placing tbe body tne iruua, eiu., u bvoujou very muuu " , tna gn.na of the riot he was so orazeaon tne uiauuvoiy i iiw . r-'- - iiaath nf Praller that he could give no nnnnaniad aoooont of bis aollons lor some time afterwards. He finally hranarf no enousTh to tHKA all oi rrei ler's money and articles of value which ha nr,,, in annure irom nis truoas, vie. and nonn nded to make his escape. He cut Preller's body, shaved bis mous- IN SEASON. IMPORTED GOODS OF ALL KINDS Confectionery, Cigars, AND TOBACT.O o J. S. EL.STON, PAINTER, PAPEE-HAN6EB, ' AMD ( . DEC0RATOB. THOHelletl WORXMANSHIP AHD AM Pt FACILITIal". ralnr In Wall PiDer. Glass . Window Bash, anp Painters supplies of all kinds. Sixth St., Opposite Post Office Gazette Job Office Cea tara sal w.rk sl.k.r, la hettsr style aa at lewer prlaa tasa aay other elites us the City si La Vagas. ahlv ha rnnrned today. It is known that Spies, I Fielden, Parsons, Scb ab, Fisher, Hirscbberger, iingg. oonrauoie and possibly Brown, Apel and Snider are ínoludea in tne inaioimenu FOR MORDER and conspiracy, and there will be othera when Captain Schaack is in a position to present evidence. This of- r ..... i . i . u . .i tlnar sala to tne grana jury turn ua uau no doubt as to bis ability to prove that Spies, Fielden, Schwab, rarsons, i.wgg, Fischer. Brown, Apel, Hirscbberger, and Schauble were all accessories; ihov manufactured bombs and at the meeting neiu at ma Aroeiter xieuuug office the night previous to the uay- market riot, bad deoiaea men to use tbem in tbe event tnat tne ponce intei fored; Leobtner bad addmitted tbe con spiracy, and so far as the witness was ahle to asoertain. there were a number ARMED WITH BOMBS and ready to do tbe bidding of Spies and bis lieutenants. After listening to Captain Sohaack's story Mr. Uriugle tha indictments which had been prepared by bis assistants and the jury unanimously agreed to return true hi la lor muraer. oohsujibi-j w tache, and placed the plaoard on whion asIHMt those known to have been at was the sentence, "So perish all traitors meatiDg and involved in the not." to the great cause," to puzzle tbe police !1 and give him lime to get away. His t.ctinionv after this was simlv a recital the story oí oi9wsduwuik9,uu OI wnicn me court au- of conclusion ourned. Brighton Beach Bacaa, New'Yobk. May 26. The first race, three-fourths mile, Tuuis won by a neck, Orlando second, Treasurer third. Time 1:18. . - 'ihaancond race, selling allowances. one mile. Asoeola won by a lengtn, Ernest second, crunswicE Tima 1 -AS The third race, selling allowances, aavan- nio-hths mile. Valley Forge won by a length, Sister second, Donald third 'l-ima 1 -M 4. The fourth race seven-eignms rune, Tattler won, SiDgerly second, meten Tairlnr third Time. 1 :B1. rh fifth rana, a handicap hurdle. nn and one-fourth miles. Harry Mann won by length, couaorseoona, worm thira, Aime,:it. Uve Stock Markets. Kansas Citt, May 28. n.nif-RacelDts. 2.1U9: abipments, 1 U 10. Tbe market on shipping grades was slow and luo lower than yesterday. Phntna ataar. sold - at 6(al0o lower, while cows were fairly active at about atoad v rjrioos. Feeders arsd stackers steady. . ,; , Cmcia0 May 26, rw RncelDts.6.600: market slow and weak. Shipping steers, 9501.600 pounds. I4.40lo.76; stocxers ana teea The Denver Races, Denver, May 26. There was a large attendance at the races today, The first was a trotting race for the o si niaaa for a Durse of tlOO. William M., Imitator, Charlie a... Aimontror est, Annie Carrey, and Billy Lyle en tered. Billy Lyle took first place in the race, Annie Carrey second, Charley K. third, William M, lourtn. jume, :out, 0.0.7 0.97Í 2-87. The seoona race was iur mo jutouim stakes for two-year-olds for a purse of ;. There were eleven entries, bu onlv five started. Tbis race was the mnsr avniunff one. ox tue uav auu anltad in Corrlean taking first, Uncle . . . . J y-.- T) Dan a. second, mena miro, mu o nrh Kina Koraat fifth. Time. 106. .. . . . . j i i, .nn The tnira was none anuuuo-uaii uiuo running race for 300, witn i, nono, nnnht and The Ute entered. The race was won by cho. lime, :i The Loyal President. Washington, May 26. The presi dent bas Issued an executive order clos ing all tbe departments on Monday, tbe m.i tnai: tn anahln employes to partiol- Vl. , . oate in tne aecoraung oi m l '' r. t u i Jitrlni, thn ra. the SOIUiers su mi uui... bolllon, : A Good Law Poorly Applied. éan Francisco. May 26.-H. S. Bay tha defaoltiog teller of the btratford k..nh of tha Bauk of Montreal, was released today on a writ of habeas oor- nns. The grouna oi tne siiwni una auv . - e veryidall.ia.70fflH50; Texas cattle, was that he was held without warrant oi . . : n - .11... 3.2oa.w. -1 ww. ing tbe secretary of the treasury to '.niuh to tha honsa a detailed state ment of all sums expenaea by tne ain- erent mints and assay omoes irom tne aa tha "silver profit fund." authorized by section 8256 of the revis ad aratnta. from and including tbe year 1878 to the present time. BaaeBalL Baltimore, May 26. Louisyille, 9-, Baltimore, 10. ,,-. Philadelphia, May 26. Cmoin nati, R. Athlatina. 9. 'New York. May 26 Pittsburg, 8; Rrooiil vn. 7. New York. May 26. St. Louis, 9; farf. nnlltana. 4 . . . ...., r Leavenworth, may o. xeuver, 16. Leavenworth. 8. - " The Sparks. Washington. May 27. R. W. Speer mua tdav conrlrmed as postmaster of enver. ' ÜUAYMAS.3MexiCO, May 26 Small pox k.. hroban out here. Tbe disease is of tbe most virulent type,, and many deaths are reported. WaamvoTON. Mav 26 Kepresenta hve Swinburne, of New York, has pre pared a minority report on tne uui tandino- the oowers of tbe bureau of an imal industry, in which he tases strong ground against me measure. pniMF.i.ANDER. May 25. A house ot ill-fame was destroyed by fire here to and fonr!nmates burned to death. Their names were: . ..nf tha niana: Mapreie Carrol, 1IA1I a un a SUUI.U iduu.vu w Doyle's wife and Wm. Clark. PniTiannni. Mav 26. An explo sion of 100 kegs ot powder which were ignited by tbe sparks of of Pwg lo- ....in tndav resulted in the demou- uuiuu.,-. ' , . ., iirnu . Hon of theenenne ana aiuingui nu and David Uaroe. who were standing near tlie track, aod tbe eogi- nnnr. New Yore, May 25 -Dr. Dio Lewis save the tollowiog direotkms in regard . 1 1, a dlsDOBition of his body: "Although I am averse to tbe notoriety which, as yet, oremation involves, my r?ry strong conviction Is that it ta the L.if. rfi.n.7.ition nf the dead. I leave .r" that m v body shall be orema- ted ana tnat my aauo ui. k into an urn, but into the earth, over hlnh mv. W1I8 UiaJT 1MU v." o-at-me-nots." . . . San Antonio. May 23.-A courier who arrived in tne oity at 1:80 o'olock this morning Drougus . ' i tha death of Hon. P. L. Cable, hia ranch on tbe Leon, eighteen " ii.. iroTYi this oltv. He suddenly ex ' h --so o'clock. Tbe prime cause of bis death wu consumption. Ihe de " ' j .!t.aio-ht veara of ase and tto Vw wst winter for hi. health. He purohased a arge ranch, and has the handsomest res deuce in the state in course oi couairuuuvu. of the world. Every day the truth or the foregoing is more apparent. Ibe grand old days of the Coinstook are be inir . saved, m her newer namesake, the uomsiooa ui niosmm, a. following headlines preceding an aril daanrint.iva of the wonderful new find in that camp, in a recent issue ui the Percha Shaft, are reproduced in The Gazette in order to spread the news everywhere that New Mexico is surely taking rank as a leadiog ore pro ducer in me worm. . CABBY THB NEWS TO MARY I Sound the Glad Tidings and BUnd Out of the Tramway nmaiu. di Dowa tbe Hill. THB COM8TOCKI THE COMSTOCK1 n.. Barton. CsnnelO ana rtencmcr - ' ., ,, .j c.tll . 1 lx.lt rio- mere ih-au. d" a 100,000 TAXKN out IB 1VB PATS WITH TH1BTT ssi in . trimrston. Sierra County, New Mexico, lias Won tbe nace ourpoiug Mining Camps West of the Missiurl Kiver in Rich Silver Mines. HQ FICTITIOUS BOOM-atOBAfc, IRUiaruiAou. flllB. ...2oonervard . ..Wo per yard ...50o per yard fuo per y ata Mine in the Yes. tn the WOttLLM We Challenge Comparison. Largest Silver producing WORLD HU.I.IONAIRI81 POOH HSR BBOOHINO Here Are facts Hera Are Figures. The following Is a sample of Ave average ""'".-Iilme: m and one-tenth ounces in silver ana traoe in goiu. No. !. 1,873 !4 ounces In stiver ana sni in goia. . . No. .-1,658 ounoes la ver ana iu gold. . ... No. 4. -3,331 V4 ounjes In Sliver ana . . ., M No. 5. Se'.eot ore: B,SÜB ounoes in suver auu flit in goia. In the elty T opened.. . i From thiB time on we will sell' only for Cash in order to reduce prices on all kinds of goods. The iollowing are some of our Djdoes-rjV .i Tbtrrtiiiciaia os Hemp, 4- ( otl in, 4-t , Wool and Cotton, 4-t .11 .... l ..iM.iin.rflna. i.t. 1it all wooL 4-4 800 per yard Brusselle, S-4 i, irr Body Brussels, a-t -i?1;?0 10 ' , Velvet SI. 6 per yard DOMKST1C DEPARTMENT. ' BOO Pieces Prints. ' Common "Tari9 1 Í ."C Medium 'J Jams i.ir Best standard U yards for 1.00 BLEACHED. 800 Pieces Domestics. ' Canve River, 5-4 20 yards for S1.00 Security, 7-8 16 yards for Í1.00 Industry. 4-4 yards for Jl.00 Farmers' Choioe, 4-4.. Wyartis fir $1.00 Blackstone, A, 4-4, U yards for (1.00 800 Pieces Ginghams. Common. y'i tat JI M Gooq Standard 11 yards for S1.00 j-luo ; 10 yards tor II 00 Drcss'Patterns. ...... .i .... i. ... yards for it .00 "We will also sell all goods in the same proportion as the above prices- Ho Ding you will call to see our immense st-ocx. we re main, fours respectiully. H. ROMERO & BRO. N. E. Cor, of Plsxa.' In JOB WORK. At The Oaaetto Office. &, patty; Manufacturer and dealer In . . Tin, Cooper, Sheetlron Ware Eave-Trougbs, Tin Roofing, Camp stoves and minors' outfits. LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO. J-- "W. BARTL-ETT, DEALER IW JBWEILRY OF BVBHT XJJBIIOOHIiTXOTAJ. Gold "Watches, Diamonds, ; Silver Watches, Gold Chains, 4 Bracelets, AaÍl Pins and Sleeve Buttons. Silverware, Filigree Jewelry. Repaying oí Fine "Watches , a Specialtv. Bridge St, West Las Vegas. Da, 324 R. Ii, ta ki las Vegas