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KfTho only payer la New flex Ico receiving mu pablleliing the fall Anacíate Preen ' tele graphic report. ' , ' . Ría-, r a a ESTABLISHED ;i7t. H-rellsheel la the leadla g elt jr f he Tr. rltory el New Mexico. V r 11 VOL. XHL, NO. 282. ... LAS VEGAS, SUNDAY CORNING; MAY 30, ,1880. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. fíííX WWflUlr IF .. -v y f r ' . , .,' . ' i, " i, T i ' r i i -T7TKr. , . . - L fBSTA BUSHED 12 181. A.A.&J.H.WISE 3 i The Men Who REAL ESTÁTE Want Buyer for On North Side of Dónelas Are Cheep to Cash Buyer, Fine Location. Ato want a buyer lor A GOOD PAYING WELL ESTAB LISHED BUSINESS., -. , Those desiring- Real Estate or a business t low price can find ike if me for tale on our book. If You Want to Buy Call end tee oar hit of property, both realty and parsonal. . r HOUSEFÓÍÍ:RENÍ -éW tnrtjfiw A Good List of Outside Real Estate. flairs -m i': V I COR, 6H AHD DOtGLAa, j LAS VKG A8.1 i ' KEW- MEXIQO NOTARY PUBOQil j 1 Santa Fe, N. M. First-Class, in all Appointments S3 Per Day Bato for families staying more than a week P.RUMSEY&SON " Of Las Veeao. GEO. J. DINKEL, President. A. A. KEEN, . Cashier. CAPITAL - - $50,000 TRANSACTS A flENERAL - BANK" . ; INU BUSINESS. - ; . ., East Las Vegas. New Mexico, TROPICAL STORE. D. BOFFA, bridge Street Las Vas, N. M. Tropical and Domestic Fruits IN SEASON. C ' IMPORTED COOD8 OF ALL KINDS , Confectionery, Cigars, AND TOBACCO JT S. ELSTOri, PAINTER, PAPER-HANGEB, 1 ' AND .,'' DECOEATOR. THOHOIIGU WORKMANSHIP AND AM PCS! PACILITIK8. Dealer In Well Pnper, Glass, Window Sash aup FeJnters supplies oiau sinus.. , . Sixth St., Opposite Post Office Gazette Job Office Cea lora eat werk ealnkcr, la betler style aa as lewer prieee mmj .r ...... 1150 ft. Unimnroved i Bill THE DOIIIGS OF-A DAY. A Grand Army of Cranks 1 ' in Council. Petitioning for the Pardon Of "Kiotous'StrikersT S'íí V Assassination , i oí a Prominent Cattleman. Texas if ft - if g i' - Sparks-Efforts of No Arail in Colorado. Water Wanted In , Ark'ansaw- Tne Day In the Sporting , World-Etc , Etc The Knights Petition for the Release of í f '. J Imprisoned Strikers. ClkveíanpMaj 29, Iq the conven tion of the Knights of Labor today the following resolution wai presented and nnsuimoasJy adopted:; f (f ' K WBKBlAS-e-TbS liill at Galveaton. Dailss and elsewhere ip Texas are filled with brother Knights, suffering for con tempt of court on decrees issued by Judge Pardee. ,-rn us it resolved, By tnis general assem- Dresident Of the United States, to aiar- oise clemency in their behalf, as the United States Judges have ordered" toe re tease of all the prisoners sentenced during the strikes on the southwest svs tern, and thus be the means of causing m Setter feeling between employers and employes. - . A committee of two wi appointed to draft! suitable, tiocamenta;. to be for warded to the president asking him to exercise olemancy toWara-the impris oned members of the prddr, J y ij '""" A Council of Cranks,, Londoh,- May V29. The -Selvatioij army congress opened up today, it wl 1 remain in session a week. Two thousand offloers -and many thousands of soldiers vf the army from all parts of the world are present, a ,-, j a jt lien eral isootn, commanaor oi toe army, in his opening address, gave sta tistics showing the work performed by the organization during the past year.. Ha said in Ureat Britain alone $350,uuo bave - been contributed to the army's treasury; one thousand girbiiad been rescued from , life, jmth streets and nineteen homes tor the poor and friend less have been established and put in working order. Deleeale Smith, from the United States, made an address on the army's work in America, and greatly moved the audience by his thrilling stories of bow souls bad been saved. ' - Gossip About the Wedding-, r - Washington, May 29. Miss Rose Cleveland, accompanied by her friend, Miss Nelson, of Albany, arrived at the White house at a latejiour this evening to prepare for' the president's wedding, the details of whioh are gradually as suming form. It hss been deoided that Mr. roisom, miss joisouvs cousin, as ber nearest male relative, will give the bride away, and it is very probable that Miss Cleveland will stand with the bride. 'But whether the president will be supported by a best man has not been definitely settled, but the general impression among those who are best informed is that there will neither be bridesmaid nor groomsman. An ex ceptionally large number visited the White bouse today to pay tbeir respects to the president and congratulate him on bis approaching marriage. ; t i . The I.atoiila Meet ing-. , ' Latoma, May 29. The weather to day was warm and the track extremely 'dusty, ' ,.,,,..,, , The first race, a mi's dash, Ascender won. Torsy second, Tax - Gatherer tniru; time, 1:43. , The second race, seven-eighths of a mile, Laredo -won, Vicomle second, Theodosius third; time. 144. The third race, one and one-half miles, Stiver Cloud won. Blue Wing second, Montana ilegeut third , lime, mo. The fourth race one and one-half miles,' Tyrant won, Ereeland second, Hoped ale third ;time, l:57i.;, . . Mexican Extension. San Antonio, Tex., Nay 29, A gen tleman from Eagle Pass who arrived this morning gives tho news that tbe Ferro- Carril Internacional Mexicano railway will be extended -to connect with the Mexican Central railway, the work to begin next Monday. Tbe point reached by this road at present is the town of Castania, and from this point 250 miles will be built without stopping. Lerdo, the terminal of tbe Central, will soon be connected with Eagle Pass, and an all-rail route between San Antonio and tbe City of Mexico will soon be ei lablished. Convicting the Villains In 8an Francisco. San Francisco, May 29. A. J. War ren, one of the alleged anatchists, ar rested the 10th Instant, during a social istic harangue, and convicted for ob structing a publio street, was sentenced today to one hundred days' confine ment in the county jul. C. H. Clougb, similarly convicted, was fined twenty dviiarf. ' - ' -.. w, . t, Jenks' Successor. - . Denver, May 29. A. Washington special to the Republican says: Judge Hawkins, of Clay county, Missouri, will be appointed assistant secretary oi tbe Interior, vice Jenks, resigned, The Deadly Scourge. Venice, May 29 During the past twenty-four hours there have been thir ty-three new cases ol.oholera and thirty one deaths In this city, f - . t -The Jerome Park Baoes. j .: J k bo ms Pahs, The weather wai One and tha attendance large. , ' - . The first race, lor three-year-olds. Krmn ot Í mile, Sutler won, uiauiWWMiM .DOVWIU UrVfVaV UU XwjO third; time, 1:17, .... i. -The seeond-raoe, for two-year-olds, half mile, 'remont won, Strideaway second,! tont :Hood, third; no, time Ukenii J H?" 1 1 be third race, for all ages, one and oneroalf mlasrt Lpngview twon.i Epki seooni, Madmoi third i timers j Úi ' The fourth race, one and one-eighth miles, Stone Back won. Royal Arch sec ond; no time taken. - - " The fifth race, a mile dash, Wonder ment won.. Barry Rose second, Marma. duke third; time, l:45f In the steeple chase over the full oourse, Disturbance won, Rourke sec ond,, Bramblewood third; time not taken. ......'..'.' . I PrrrsBUBO, May 29.a-Morning game: Pittsburg, 16; Baltimore, S. Afternoon game: Pittsburgh; Baltimore, 0. , Philadelphia, May- 29. St. Louis, 11; Athletics, 8.'v4 J, , . Philadelphia, May 29. Philadel phia, 9; Kansas City 3. New York, May 29. St. Louis, j Nationals, 9 . ,; - -'. j- Bostok, May 29. Detroit, 9; Bos ton, 4. - -rj t;V;i St. Joseph, May 29. Leadville. 1: St. Joseph; 10.- Lratkn worth, May 2: DenvetTll Leavenworth, i.""---'. ,' "'' Chicago, May 29, New York Metro. politans.'ll; Cincinnati, 6.' t I t f ' uuooKLrK,' May 2. Brooklyn, 4i i0"tH1Si lit M. -7 A Urjr Season;' Utile-Rock, . Ark., May 29. So far the present season is the driest knows in this state for years past. Complaints of, injury to growing orops come from every section, and manj farmers are waiting lor rain to plounh up their cot. ton anü put the land in corn, the season having been so very unpropitiuuj as to leave the staple seed unsorouted in the ground, - Much of the corn now up is suffering for want of moisture. Oats in many places are a failure, while spring wheat has yielded' verv ooorlv. tmit will fall far short of the usual average. Indiana ProhlbltlonliU.'' " Indianapolis, May 29. The prohi bitionists of Indiana met in stile con vention today antt nominated the fol lowing ticket: Secretary oí'íetate. Rsv J fl Hughes of Wayne county; auditor, Sylvester Johnson of Marion cooniy; treasurer, P C Perkins of St Joseph county; judge of the suprema fionat,JV S JDwtgiaP Jespef county; superin tendent of publio instruction, C W Hod gin of Wavne county. ibe state central committee organ ized by eleoting John Ratliff of tyrant oounty, obairman and Sylvester John son secretary. , . The Brio-liton Beach Kaoes. Brighton Beach, May 29. The first race, five-eighths mile, Jim Brannon won; Value second; Ella H. third; time, 1:04. The second race, three-fourths milo, Laura Brown won; Adel second; Mon tauk third; time. 1:171. The third race, three-fourths mile, Miss Daly won; Peekskill second; King Lion third; time, 1:17. . . The fourth raoe, for three-year-olds and upwards, seven-eighths mile, Bessie B. won; Fleet wing second; Hazard third; time, l:3!f. The fifth race, one mile, Jooobus won; Tattler second; time, 1:42. Uve Stock Markets. " Kansas Cm, May 29. Cattle Choice to fancy, $5.00a- to.w; tair to gooo, i vu( com mon to medium, $4 00$l(i0; stockers and feeders, $3.25f4.20; cows, f i.6üa- $3 50. ...... Chicago, May 29. Cattle Receipts, 1,100; shipment, none; market, slow and i steady. Ship ping steers, 0501,500 pounds, $4.10(3 $5.50; stockers and feeders, $2.50 $4.50; through Texssoáttle, $3.00$8 75. - The Ragins; Bio Grande. -pedal to Tub Gazette. Socoituo, May 29. The approaches to the Rio Grande bridge at Islota have been washed away, though the bridge itself is still intact. The bridge at Ala rii 1 1 in t.wntvA m i Imsi nnrtli t tiin olsna 1 uiw, v 'i t w bssvw wa wa suis ptaur ia likelv to go at an v moment. Three miles of track near San ' Marcial have pose Into the waves, and still the river is risiLg. As it Should Be. Denver, May 29. In tbe cases of the government against Messrs. Daily, Do tan, Scott, Hopkins and Swink, wherein tbe defendants were charged with per jury and irregularities in pre-empting government land, the United States dis trict attorney today entered a nolle prosequi, he having come to the con. elusion that it waa useless to attempt to prosecute tnese oases in colorado, as it was impossible to seoure a jury that would convict. . . ,,. Drawing the Color Line Vincennes, Ind., May 29 Much feeling is expressed toward Edward Taylor, superintendent of the Vincennes publio schools, for permitting a colored school girl to participate in the coming commencement exeroises, ana tne mat ter is openly censored by many citizens and patrons of the school- When the announcement was made the graduates of the school, class - of 1889, with one exception, pickod up their books, essays, orations, etc, and left. the school, 1 ' An English View of the Fisheries Question. London, May 29. In pursuanoe of instructions from the United States erovernment. Minister Fbelps bad an in. tervlew today with Lord Roseberry, foreien secretary, on the fisheries Ques tion.. It is learned from oflioials that tbe government rather glad t than ni h.ruii.a that tha ttainhla h,a nnniim, as it is thought the present dispute wili hasten a lasting settlement. , , - . f ;. T. The Day ai neaaqaarten. 4 A . Washington, May 29. In tha bouse Wday debate was continued on the oleo margarine Jjill, but without action (ha Jbonss adjourned until Tuesday, There were a number w attempts made t tack riders on the bill and amendment! offered calculated" to destroy its effect iveness, but all Were Vbted down, and It la the general opinion that when a -rot is reached- the,. bill will pass as origin ally reported from the committee. i tANTI BSA GBEASB BuTTEB MHN. $ &r farce I v attended meetino- of the friends of the oleomargarine bill was held In the room of the bouse com mi ilea on agriculture today. It was Lrettolved 10 stand by the bill as original ly reported from the committee. NEW PENSION IXAHINRSS. ' ' '' On . certification of tha civil service ommisúon the following named per sons, have been appointed special ex aminers in the pension office: Henry iV, Snyder of Tennessee; Samuel D. tabl, of Illinois; Fiederick Jones, of indiana; Martin B. Miller, of Indiana; has. P. Berry, of Ilhnoia and Edward M. Lsflin, bf California .43 TO SMOOTH CANADA'S BUPt'LBO PUR. Acting Secretary Fairchtld today sent the following telegraphio insiruotiuns to the collector ot easterns at Portland, Maine, in rearard to tha Canadian schooner Sitters, which was detained at tüat port for aliened violation 01 the customs, regulations: "On payment of tee Cost 01 tuts telegram and tbe expen ses, if any, arising from the detention otthe vessel, jou will not exaot tine in curred by the schooner1 Sisters, mndor section 2,614 revised statutes.' 1 be aotion of Mr. Faircbild was based on the belief that the master of the Sisters had no intention of evading or violating the law li ny respect, .5 j. . .. 1 A Big Beef Contract. Chicago, ' May 29. The packing house 'of -Armonr Co.rof thfi city, has last executed a contrsntto supply the French government with 7,000,000 pounds ot beef in cans to be put up in the special can, adopted; for use by tbe rrencn army, i-mis is ; saia to ne tne laruest Individual cantraot ever award ed to one firm in tbe meat packing in dUitryU T;- .:f i i Laud Grant Decision. , ( Sr.. Paul, Miun May 29. The su preme oourt today decided tbe Sioux City land 'grant ler;t éase adVerseiyio lbs tatei holding that , the sale of the road to the Omaha company did not forfeit the lands granted originally to. the company 1 , Ulsarmlng the 0rengelnen T soid a quantity , of rifles, bayonots, ana sworas on noara a steamer irom Fleetwood, a seaoort town of Lancar . . . . shire, England, consigned ta parties in Armargn. - - - " Assassination of a Prominent Cattleman Monahan, Texas, May , 29. Robert Slaughter a cattleman, was assassin ated near here last .night by a man named Jackson.- The body will be taken to Colorado City tonight for burial. The Match Haoe at .Denver. . '. Denver, May 29. A match trotting race took place at Jewell park today between Billy Bunker and Lady Bon ner for $500 a side..,, The raoe was won by Bunker in 2:28T. - HIM MINI. j' (Í-Ti- ' Peace in Greece.'- f f, ' h Athens, May 29 It is reported that at tbe ínstanos of France the powers heve ordered their fleets to raise the blockado against Greece. AN INTERCEPTE D LE1TEK. . Las Vegas Lady's Freely Expaessed Opinions, on Persons and Events. ' Í Lis VaiAB, May 19, 1886. Dear Nell: I bare at last a few moments 10 devote t a review of my resent exper'en. os a this eouotty of contradiction !,, I ' , 'iofornulate a tUsjty, toclety Is likes Egyptian pitcher of ripen, ea-h oaj trying 10 kci nis nPaa auove inaoiuer. Fur exmuult', we have In our midst a numb ar ot H igjishmeu, chiefly remarkable lor their a aunear and ooeokel suits, n it to mentloi mi a'turitig disposition to "spend their inoue iree'wnita positively o acere toemioiae uowerul nubile. Bum of them, however, have to pay daarlr for the indulgence of their national Icdlffeiunoe. Ou of ihem. a few mo ths since, pu chae- ed a ranch ih the Intention ut laying ine louBOatioa of a fortune, wloa Ime, aiasd OTsuci aa auxiliary as cattle, was to make colossal. ' ' ' " - " ' - " " . Now, 1 enuda or ms weaitn, nis power sna rUoonndence in America, seeks employment ssaoommon cowioy on iho ranch of an ac quaintance - ' 1 ' ' X OU reraemoOT 1U J ue xrisuuiau vun uwi ' es, felix O'Csli ihan pathetteiliy remarks: "The maa toat was wont to set copies fi r da -41e is destined hemef jtth 10 set oolIsi for boys." weoavaorten nesru ux irs ihwídíb pre oeedlngs in the "far west," but tne first an uía! ev dunce oi moh a state cf slfalrs was m ade puulully apparent last week. A party f intoxicated mm ere driving through the deserted treew. violating by their profanity and riotous behavior, tbe holy ara so.ema caimot "mldalgut'swltoblnghonr." " A poor sufferer, whose tenure of lire was so slTgnt as toaroe t Imprlx.n ths spirit eager to bs froe, lay la atrony while busttedvole s and nolsui ss footsteitS proolaimed the ana leuewatehss. his visll wai rudely b.oken in up m by tne shots sua shouts 0' tne drunk n itvellers 80 sudden was the disturbance, that tho Invalid, trightsned into a fioUtlous stranirts, atismpud to rise from o r bed Tbe tffdct was Inrtanianebus. From that hour sne sank rapidly, and the uowearym te .cer s atbend one more soul to tbe hsrvest. Toteuohon amo e pleasing theme, wa are soon 10 have a fashionable wedding One of our bands- most ladles weds a gentleman oon neoied with one of the banks Theontolat ln ushers, Ihear, are Mesura. Knickerbocker, Beyer. GUe, and Wilt Kelly. Next in Impor tance to the groom 's the usher, - Where Is found such another opportunity rfi,ui,. immiuiilate ilea and alovea. with the aoeompanuuentsof faultlessly fitting Tosun4 lnspeeohleesawt'nd admiration berore these necess i' y and gracenil acotas- raes to the perfect wedding, la- the hsppy fate of all the envious maidens who may by their presence lend luster to tbe audience Miss Vary Dold, whose kindness and univer sal hospitality baa won for her a foremost place la tbe rank of favorites, nas gone ror aa extended trip to Ibe east.. A small delegation oonsistlng of herself and a few frlsnvs were entertained by Mrs. M G. Douglas, but the so lai event nf the week waa a""areweU' In Ka knn, Iv.n at tJlA Atiera BOUSO. The opera house is the itage upon which the shifting panorama of social life is displayed. Our elegant new building la not yet complet ed, a far the present we must content our selves with the old one. Beneath the brilliant ebandeliers, and mlra ble dletu I they were brilliant, ' "Soft eyes looked lore, to eyes which spake Agata, And all went merry aa a marriage bell." A general sense f festivity pervaded the very atmosphere. Even the plotured fish woman on the drop-em mm seemed to have an added brilliancy to her amlleof welcome. Tbe dreaslnar rooms presented the nsual facilities for making a toilet. Ihe waxed floor waa a poem, and tbe music, ah! the muslo was sa Inspiration. Great activity was displayed In the "fllllrit ol programmes," and dress suits, the "ap oarel whioh proclaims the man" might have beu seen hurrying in every dlreotlon. The ladies with exceptions wore the conventional full areas, with bare neck and arsis. - Tho general effect was heightened by tnlr cos tumes, tho', ot oourse, evtry one oould aot bear microscopio inspection. 1 cannot begin to name all who were prea enr, but in the "grand march" 1 noticed Miss Emmett, Mr. Knickerbocker, Miss Jennings, Mr. Houghton, Misa Bails, Mr. South, Mis Bradsbr, Mr Dold, Miss Gra-e Keller, Mr. Gis. Miss May Keller, Mr. Moss, Mtss Gross, Mr. Pago Utero and Misa Dold with Mr. Ulllie Ulero. . ( " i . Dancing anfl lunch served t while sway the hours most agreeably; kvery one seemed naptiyr though,- t - oonrese tho truth,-the number of cliques aud tbe rivalry existing be tween them greatly marred tbe social pleas ures. ciow on this oocasion a person whose nsme and sex shall remain seciet, banded me these lines: A ODS TO TUS DNlNVn-ED. fcet ua be patient, thesablest invitations K 01 for us all arise; W t .. , But oftennmes a special Innovation, - ' May turn to smiles our siehs. Iw e eannot all be buttartlles of fashion -X Hot round the candi play t , But this may soothe our burning envious pas aiou, Eaoh canine has his day. Hoping to hear from you, I am, aa ever, Elvrida. 4aK sj .ni i rail" a.. V ANHEUSER-BUSCH Lager Beer BROWNE & MANZANARES CO. Sole Asiente for LasiVegas and Socorro. 4 . tS-'-'AEitW t r DI3TEIBUTING AQ-ENT3 - tL i . v A v f ; . v é--'-: v , FOlt ' ? Las Vegas Lager Beer. PLAZA PHARMACY. E. O. MURPHEY A CO. Always on hand a full assortment of fine hair tooth, nail and infant Brushes, etc, toitolse, rubber and Ivory combs, toilet and bathing sponges, powder putfs, powder boxes, pom ades, toilet and bath soaps, chamois skins, perfumery, fancy oods, etc. Physicians' pre scriptions carefully eompounded. Blaacbard's New Batldlng en Bridie atreel, oppaslu Shapp's Blacksmith Shsp. LAS VEGAS, - ' NEW MEXICO. W. T. TSBVXHTOK. W4U.ACS HKHSXLDXN, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Estimates given on alt kinds of work. illden Street oetween Railroad and Grand ? - ; - i ; Avenue. ,-- - LAS VEGAS. (East Side) N. M r " 1 aw I 111 T- "W. Bi2L3aT3L.EBXliJl DEALER IH OX HVDRV Wimi ' zZgj, tftslL ' f. uildp SI, West Las Vegas. Ho, BSTABUaaiBo 1880. J. J. FITZGERRELL, ' i 1 ' VXW H XjCL VJfl Real Estate -AND- ial kot for Cost. Grand Ave. and Cbntib St. Las. Vegas, New Mexico. A SPBOlALTV MAUK IN INVESTING AND LOANING MONEY JOB EA9TBBIÍ CAPI TALISTS, Or WHOM I BAV1 A LARGE LINB OF OOSRaSPONDENTS. , I have UNUSUAL FACILITIES tor the IVKSTIGATION ofTITI.ES and a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the PEOPLE, enabling me to make IN VESTMEN 1 8 of all kinds, such aa the purchase of KANGH, GRANT, and CITY PKOPKRTY, and making LOANS for CAPI TALISTS to bettor ADVANTAGE! than they oan for TUBMSkLVES. 1 here la a grand future before KaTW M SX ICO. Buali.ess la beginning to loo a up rap idly. Now Is the time to make Investments be fore prices advance too high . .. There has been a marked Improvement In RKAL ESTATE during tbe past 60 daya, and therd Is no doubt the oomlns spring will wit ness a sharp advance in REAL ESTATE, when those who made investments in pioperty will reap a rich reward, Tne inoomlng tide of bnsinesa ttnproveneat beginning to be felt and will cause - a genu ine boom the coming year. Now is the time to invest. "A hint to the wise Is suSloient." 1 ilAVKFOK8AL.lt one of the beat paring well established manufacturing enterprises la Ibe Territory. I an be bought to an advantage. 1 HAVfi) FOR 8ALH one ol the best business Miners n theoity, renting for a per seat on ' tbe investment I HAVE FuB SALE an elegant place of resi dence property in an excellent neighborhood, that Is paying 20 per cent en the Investment 1 have a buainess opening foi S,ouo to tlO, 000 that Is absolutely safe, and will pay from 90 to X, per cent on tbe Investment. , TO RANCH AND CATTLE INVESTORS, I have a fine stocked ranch for sale that will pay a lanre interest on tbe Investment. Come and see my list of grant, ranch and cattle -in rest menu before purchasing elsewhere. I HAVE the largest line of ronte, improved and unimproved property tor saleta tfe found In the city. t KOn, BARUA1NS of all kinds in REAL E8 TATB call on FITZGERRELL, you wilt Hod him alive to business interests and courteoua to alL Before investing, call and see ilm. FltzgeneU't Guide io New Mexioo. free to all The Largest Stock of Dry Goods tu the city yet opened..' From this time on we will sell only for Cash in order to-reduce prices on all kinds of goods. The iollowing are some of our prices: ; ; ., 100 PIECES CARPETS Hemp, 4-1... SOo per yard Cotton, 4-1 , tOo per yard Wool and Cotton, 4-4. ..5iic per yard All wool, eitra super floe, 4-4...... too per jard Best all wool. 4-4 SOo per yard Brusaells,8-4 70o per yard Bo.iv Brussels, 84 .. S1.0Í o S1.S5 Velvet l.26perjard DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. : ' 500 Pieces Print. Common..".....,......... to yards for f 1.00 Medium 18 yards for 1.00 Beat standard .17 yards for $1.00 BLEACHED. ' . - SOO Pieces Domestics. . . Canve River, SA... 80 yard's for 11.00 Security, 7-S ......18 yards for 11.00 Industry, 4-4 15 yards for 11.00 Farmers Choice, 4-4.. 12 yards fw $1.00 Blaokstone, A, 4-4, 11 yards for $1.00 SOO Pieces Ginghams. "'' ' -Common........ ........ ....i.. 14 yards for $1.00 Guou Standard .......12 yards for $1.0 Fine ,.10 yarda lor $1 00 Dress Patterns. ... .j ........ . ... yards for $1 .00 "We will also sell all goods in the same proportion as the above prices- Hooing you will call to see our immense stock, we re main, Tours respectlully, . H. ROMERO & BRO. - N-E. Cor. of Plaza. ' Manuf aetur'r and dealer In Tin, Cooper, Sheetlron Ware Eave-Trougbs, Tin Roofing. ' Camp stoves and minera' ouints.i LAS VEGAS, NErV MÉklCO. DXISORIFTXOIh - . Qold'Watches, Diamonds. Silver Watches. Gold fchalris. -Bracelets, , Pins and Sleeve Buttons Silverware, , -Filigree Jewelry. Repa'ring oí Fine 'Watohes a Specialty. (-' 324 R. I k East Las Vegas ! . i . '. i : : Doyn with High Prices! Cltysl I.as vegai.