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THE IAS VEGAS GAZETTE SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 80,, 1888.
HEADQUARTERS
FOB ALL TRADERS.
Calvin Fisk's
Heal Estate,
RENTAL USD lOM
Office Sixth St., opposite postoftice,
EAST LAS VEGAS.
MONEY TO LOAN ON OOD REAL
ESTATE SECURITY.
HOUSES TO RENT
rOH. BAIiIll
Baal nasa property, nrtoe t,900, lessee guar
anteed tore rear, et ifu per monta.
Keeldenoe property for sala, prloe $1,000
ere 26 ser eiton Investment.
A few óbolo lou lor sale at reasonable
ña-aree.
Buatness ehanoee for sale.
DoD,t forget to come and see oa before making-
inrestmente.
Calvin UTTLsUl.
SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 30.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
Visit Evans' Art and Curiosity Store,
Wanted A cook and aure girl. Ap
ply to Mrs, 1. H. Lawrence.
Wanted A waiter at the Snug res
tsurauL Apply immediately.
Flower pots can be bad at Pat Young1
Col tor street grocery dirt cneap.
For the purest liaaors in the cltv and
the most palatable mixed drinks, go to
the Arcade saloon, Kaiiroaa avenue.
Go at once to Sloan & Weil's and buy
some oi inht nice way ivansas Ducter,
by tne pail at lCjo or larger lots at 15c
per pound.
The finest ice cream in the city is to
bo had at the parlors of Mesdames
Bromagen & Wilson, next door to the
Farmers hotel.
Leave orders for ice at Leon & Co.'e
west side, and Wells, largo & Co.'s of
flee on east side.
Montezuma Ice Co.
Families can be supplied with porter,
ale, beer, wines and fine champagne at
McDonald s, in the uivens block, on
Rridge street. Also line brandies and
'72 whiskies.
Three little maids from school are we,
Filled to the brim with girlish glee;
The cause of our Joy is plainly seen.
Our mothers own a "White Ma-
chine."
The ladies relief society will meet at
Mrs. Malboeuf's Tuesday, June 1, 1880
A full attendance is urged as arrange.
ments tor the lecture by Colonel Scott
will be made.
Families desiring: pies, cakns and
homemade bread can have their orders
hlled by leaving tbem the evening be
fore at the ice oteam parlors of Mes
dames Bromagem. & Wilson.
The ladies of the relief sooiety have
obtained the consent of Colonel Scott to
deliver a lecture for the benefit of the
sooiety next Thursday evening, June
3d, at the Baptist church.
Cherries, gooseberries, currants, ba
nanas, oranges, all fresh and line, are re'
ceived daily at Boffa's, on Bridge street,
A lull line oi truita kept constantly on
hand. Patronize this reliable and long
estaoiisnea nouse.
P. L. Strauss, the Plaza dry goods
merchant, is just unpacking a new and
beautiful stock of laions, batistes, sat.
eens, peroales, eraboroided dresses
laces and white goods, which be offers
at yery low prioee.
W. H. Wjmsn is agent for the Victor,
the W Dealer Wilson, the UMcac
Singer, the long arm genuine Singer,
and the White, the king of all sewin
machines. He also keeps constantly in
stock attachments for all the sewing
maomnt s made.
An entertainment will be given by the
cunaren oi toe mnaergarten school mi
der the supervisión of Miss Clara tier-
langer, on Monday evening, May Slat,
at the Las Vegas academy. Admission
B6 cents. The fan drill will be a spe
cial feature of the entertainment.
Notice of Kound-Up.
Owing to the poor condition of cattle
through lack of water and grata, the
round-up of the Bell range is put off
until such time as cattle shall be In con
dition to be worked, when notice will
be given. M. M.attbrv,
General Manager.
Eqaal ta tbe fine Imported.
THE "AILfiSON,''
Is the next size to our "Gerster" and
is composed of selected imported wrap,
pers and choicest Vuelta Abajo tiller
with Spanish workmanship. (On open.
ing these cigars smokers will find the
nner nioeiy booked and rolled up in
binder style.)
The only place they can be obtained
in Las Vegas is at Chris Sellman's Club
saloon.
Telephone 30.
sons
DAILY BULLETIV.
Fresh Blue Grass and
White Clover Seed
STRAWBERRIES '
. . Every Day
Belden
iiiii
V
SEEN AND HEARD,
Or the Flotsam Gathered From
the Sea of Daily Life.
Fad-tain far tne mama-Base Ball
-Charca Astaaaaeeaeaats - Aaa
Other matter at minar Moment
Mailable far Snaaay Beating-.
As Monday is a legal holiday tiae
oaoKS win oe cioseo.
The post office will observe Sunday
hours on Monday. Mail can be gotten
only from v to iu a. m.
St. Paul's Chapel Services at It
m , and 7:45 p.m. with ten minute
sermons by Dr. Crocs.
The Blue Lodge of A. F. & A. M. will
meet on Monday night; work in tbe E
A. degree; tnree candidates.
The thanks of The Gazette compo
sing room are returned to Grayson a
Co., for kind remembrances.
Our banks are not receiving Canada
silver coin at its face value, but are
charging a discount of 20 per cent.
The alarm of nre last night was
caused by a alight blaze In tbe roof of
Postmaster Lañadle s house in north'
west Las Vegas,
Tbe two boys who were up before Jus
tice Ullbarri for breaking in tbe door of
rhilapita Ledger s house were clear
ed of all criminal intent
The suit! for tbe railroad men have
arrived from the east. Some of them
weie on tbe street! last night in all their
glory of new blue and braes.
This afternoou there will be a match
game of ball between The Gazette
nine and a picked nine of city lads
Tbe gams will be played at the usual
place on the east side.
A. M. E. Church Services will be
held today at the ckating rink at 8 n.
m., and 7: 80 p. m. Rev. Jas a. Hub
bard, presiding elder, will ofiloiate. All
ara cordially invited.
The busiest scene witnessed by a Ga
zette reporter for many a day, could
have bneu seen last evening at the
Golden Rule. The Lewis boys will wel'
come the day oi rest.
Rjbert. Hobson. of Carrolltun. Ills
a nephew of Wm. Sowerby, who died
this week at the Spring, is In the city
making arrangements for the transpor
tation of the body to bis former horn.
Mr. Slattery, manager of the Bell
ranch, gives notice that owing to the
poor condition of cattle on that range,
be does not wish any outfits to work
over that range until further notice, is
given.
On Monday night a Kindergarten ex
hibition will be given at tbe academy
by Mías Gerlanger's infantile school.
Ibis is something new in Las Vegas,
and a hearty enconrngement is asked ot
the public.
J. J. Fitzgerrell has gone out to the
ranch of tbe Pecos Park Cattle Co., in
which he is interested. This company
last week received an addition to their
cattle of 800 head, and as rapidly as op
portunity offers will make further ad
ditions. FibstM. E. Church There will be
services at M. E. church today as fol
lows: Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Memorial sermon at 11 a. m., and lec
ture entitled: "The Locusts," in the
symbols of Revelations, at 7:30 p. m.
G. W. Hartman, Sao Miguel, was on
Friday night presented by his wife
with a fine ten-pound boy. The yoong
gentleman begins his career as a citizen
of Las Vegas and the Gazette wishes
him a long, prosperous and useful life.
U. W. Wyman has just re
ceived a large invoice of the
White sewing machines. . It is the
most handsome piece of furniture in tbe
way of a machine this reporter ever
saw, and will nil the ladies with covet
uousness. Let all see tbem before pur
chasing elsewhere.
Tbe Spanish Dramatio company will
give another entertainment on Friday
nigbt at Felix Papa's ball. The leading
play, a drama, three acts, is called, The
uamDiers family, xne scene is laid
in Guadalajara, aud tbe author
is a native of Mexico. This will be fol
lowed by three oomio pieces.
Tho nw water pipes have been laid
in the southern part of the citv. and
Monday tbe work of laying tbe mains
win os begun in tne northern part,
This will be good news to many fami
lies, wno nerecoiore nave oeen com
pelled to obtain their supplies of water
by the barrel-lull from the water cart,
First Congregational Church
Services of tbe Congregational church
in tbe ball. Wvman's block, at 11 a. in
and 7:30 p. m. Subject in tbe morning,
appropriate to Decoration Day, "Tbe
Guodrigbt." In the evening, "John
B. Gough." Sunday scbool at 9:45 a.
m, ah are very cordially invited. Rev,
C. B. Sumner will p rearm.
We wonder if it was Senator 8. W,
uorsey oeiore lie leit ior Europe, or
Colonel J. W. Dwyer, atter a recent is
sue oi ine aiocicman," who gave the
new suit of clothes to Colonel, Justice
ot tbe reace and üditor of "Tbe Stock
man" Sturges, that he wore last evening
as no passed mrougn our city. We
merely wonder, that is all.
Tbe Plaza botol has been turned over
into tne possession ot tbe board of di.
rectors. Mr. Kihlberg has been nlacnri
in charge. The laundry room and the
rear entranoes to tbe hotel itself, have
all been olosed. For tbe present rooms
will be let, but tbe main purpose will
be to thoroughly overhaul, cleanse and
repair tbe premises, and put it in order
to db conducted as a nrst class hotel.
Interesting reading will be found on
the fiirst page of this issue. A letter
has been intercepted from a Laa Vegas
young lady to a confidential friend. In
which some society matters are present!
- .J . J m . .
to iiuui iuib su uuiwiut ior wnion
Burns sighed when be sang, "U wad
some power the gif te gee us, to see our
selves as others sea os." The Ga
zette will endeavor to .intercept yet
other productions of the same gifted
pen.
There is a project on foot to purchase
a fountain for the Plaza park That it
would be an attraction to this already
most attractive place in our city, all
mast admit. The sound of water flow
ing over a pebbly bed, is one of the
most soothing and refreshing which na
ture knows, A fountain and grotto in
the park would make it a place of poet
lo dreaming, to which tbe tired trades
man, the weary woman, the loitering
lover eyery one, tin a word would
?;ladly resort for rest and mental re
reshment. Let ns have it by all means;
and, as it must be purchased by private
contribution, it is to be hoped that those
mast deeply Interested will be liberal in
their donations.
PERSONAL
Item Concerning People anal Their
saalaeje. i
Miss Mary Dold leaves torEuropo
this morning.
Charles B. Gross came down from
Fort Union last nigbt.
A little' ohild of A. J. Mendenball's
was taken suddenly ill last evening.
W. J. McCaldin and wife, of Brook
lyn, N . I., aca stopping at the Springs.
A. H. Whetstone and Pat Boone leave
tomorrow for Roewelt, baying disposed
of their wool at satisfactory figures.
Mrs. M. N. Wood, who for the past
six months baa been visiting at Barre,
Vermont, was welcomed home last
evening by berf ami ly.
Mr. Robert Swett and bis eon R.
left this morning for their Chicago
home. Tbey have been at tbe Springs
ior tne past monto... , .
A. G. Stitt, representing Wilson Broa,
Chicago, was paying his respects yes
terday to tne Lewis boys, the' sole
agent of bis bouse in Las Vegas.
Judge W. I). Lee, went south last
nigbt to asiist in the patohiug up of the
differences between tne republican fac
tions in this territory. As a patober up
of differences the judge's recent experi
ence should make him a success.
C. E. Tórrey, brother-in-law of J. S.
Pisboo, is in the city. Mr. Torrey has
large oattle interests in the Cherokee
strip, Indian Territory, and is here for
tbe purpose of visiting bis relatives,
and will probably prospect for a ranch.
Raymond Jenkins, manager ot the
Waddingham Cattle association, re
turned from the company's ranch
today. He found tbe range in poor con
dition from tbe long continuad absence
of moisture, and cattle also in bad con
dition. J. P. Gage and Matl Devine lelt to
day for a trip to the ranch ot the latter.
Mr. Gage is a wealthy oiticen of Clin
ton, Iowa, and it is hoped may be in
duced to invest here, after an investi
gation of the numerous advantages
this s. otion cf New Mexfco oilers ta in
vestors. , - ; "?..
J. E. Saint, manager of tbeAcoma
Land and Cattle company, Valencia
county, is in the city. Tbe objeot of bis
Visit is to purchase bones for use on bis
range. Mr. Saint reports that bis sec
tion furnishes no exoeption to the ex
cessively dry condition which at present
prevails throughout New Mexico, .
' J. G. Wilton. D. D., a celebrated
divine, of Brooklyn, New York, came
in last night with a party of friends and
went out to tbe Springs to enjiy a
Sunday's rest. It is evident that the
doctor's oft repealed prayers to the
Supreme Being t prosper tbe righteous
bave been answered, as be now
travels in a speoUl oar luxuriantly fur
nished. Justice of the Peace and editor
of tbe btjckmao Sturges, of Springer,
passed through our city last evening,
enroute for Saut Fe, where Warden
Thos. P. Gable, of tbe "Fen," has in
vited him. Col. Sturges was looking
quite well and we are pleased to sec
that he has laid by tbe white bat
which he purchased of Jack Howell,
who bid it in at the recent auction sale
of the Frank R. Sberwln estate, to satis
fy attachments -suits in fnyu-of tbe
First National bank of Santa Fe and
tbe Bpringer Mercantile & Banking
Co., of Springer. In justice ti Mr.
Sturges we would add, that we under
stand that he has a perfect privilege to
leave the "Pen" as soon as he desires,
as there is nothing compulsory about
bis visit.
Tbe Latest Styles of
Lawns,
: Dress Goods
And a Full Line of
WHITE GOODS
-' . .'".- a' .'. .
Just received A lso a flue line of
Laces, Embroideries and Allover
Laces and Embroideries. -
Call and examine aar new stock of
atry woaae.
N. L. Rosenthal & Sons
PARLOR BARBER SHOP.
O. L. GREGORY, Proprietor.
Center Street, East Las Vegas.
IMP'S
Is
Buntings,
Cafpetings
ALSO
CURTAINS
Lace, Scrim. Raw Silk and Plush
Would also call attention
to a
will
CHEAP TO CLOSE.
5 v
When in want of anything in Dry
Furniture and Bedding, Don't
Bat and Ball.
The following base ball nines have
been organized at tbe commission
bouses, and will soon give our citizens
some first-class amusement. They are
a'ready in training, and about a week
from today will make their debut be
fore the admiring public:
G. B. & Co.'s Nine. C. Murphy,
o.; E. Uros, p.; A. Douglass, 2b. W.
Bishop, lb.; E. S Gannet, 8b.; W.
Erickson, as.; P. McFarland, If.; C.
Robbins. cf. : G. Eriokton. rf. -
B. & M. Co.'s Nine. B. Wooeter,
o ; M. Walsh, p.: K. Browne. 2b.; A
Robertson, lb.; C. Gise. ss.;JS. Betry,
8b., J. C. Flournoy, cf.; W. Ray, If.;
M.Walker, rf.
R. H, COLLINS,
Contractor and Builder
All work done with neatnasa and dlspatoh,
satiaraction i-uatanteeu in every reipooi
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A SPÍCIALTT.
SHOP ON JUINUOLN AVENUE
First door woat of G. A. B. Hall.
The Snug.
' Bridge St., ftt Dor t Depat.
Í FIRST-CLASS JIEMBUT
MFALS OR L11.1CH AT ALL HOURS.
OYSTERS AND ALL DELICACIES
of tbe season served on short notice.
J. BI N OLE, Proprietor
. If you wint an elejrnnt moat or lunch,
patronize
THE SISTXJCSr-.
THE BREWERY SALOON
Sixth (Street, East I.aa Vegas.
PHILIP NELSON, Proprietor.
Kreth Kef Beer rsastaatlr fcana at Fire
líenla prr Qlaas.
Always oa hand, the choicest brands of
wines, liquors and elg-ars.
Also, a llrst-ela'a Itinck counter run la can
section by avmauiMi Manca.
H. W. WYMAN,
The Jeweler.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
CENTER STREET
NEW PHOTO OAILERY
ART and CURIOSITY STORE
Views of las Vegas and vicinity. Frames
made to order.
Indian Pottery and Blanket and other
Naure curiosities.
8 Railroad Ave.. Opera Bouse Block.
LAS VEUAS, . ' . NEW MEXICO
McQUAID & LAMARR,
Contractors and Builders
ESTIMATB1 GIVBN ON PLANS.
FORMiTcaa Unioi.rriBBD; axd Bixaibkd,
AT SO GENERAL JOBIIKti.
All wort aoatly done and satisfaction gnu
anteea. - .ail unci sue us.
Saopsl&X Orand Avenue. East Laa Vests
FRANK LE DUC,
Piactical Tailor- and Cutter,
A Choice Selection of Suitings, Coat
ings and Pantaloonings.
Always Guarantee Satisfaction.
West Brldgo Street.
Las Veeat, New Mexico.
the Place to See a New Stock of
Mattings Rugs, Upholstery Goods,
lot of cpeap
be sold
Wall Papers 'which
Goods,
Forget
LFELD S
THE CITY SHOE STORE!
NO. '"177 Center Street.
lisa
C. H. SPORLEDER,
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY.
vTCTST
Ladlea' Dormolá Kid Button.
Ladlea' French Kid Button.
- LadlaV Fin Amerioan Kid Button,
Mlssee Fine American Button.
In B,"C, D, and B widths. '
Also, a Good Assortment of Boys' Shoes.;
The above goods made to order eipreaily
respect.
Ladlea wno oesire a nrat-ciasi snoe Dressing will nan tne same in getting the Almond
Polish. Contains Oil, aud will prove superior to ail othars for L lies' finé Shoes.
CHAS. H. SPORLEDER, Sole Agent.
FIRE!
$50000
Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats,
O.A.X0, BOOTS ANB SBOB0, .... .,
REGARDLESS OF COST I
Call Early and
The
ÉIÉ1
CLOTHING HOUSE.
' ' Ward Block, Cppoalta Depot, East Las Vegas.
W. T. OOORS.
COORS BROTHERS,
' ' Wholesale and Retail Sealers In
House Fomiabin (roods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Jtattinirs, Etc.
Sporting Goods, Ranges, Cook and Heating Stoves, Orates,
Lumber Lath, Shingles, Doors - and Blinds,
ALSO CONTRACTING AND BUILDING.
LAS VEGAS
Tony's Bath Rooms.
,1.. Li Bridge
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
A.TSTX3
Las Vegas Roller Mills Flour
CHRIS. yKTXIIl3rJlJSrD,
MAMUfAOTtlBKH 01
SODA AND MINERAL
Las Veeas,
THOMAS Sites,
Dealer in Friiiis of all Kinds
CENTBB STBEKT, ONI DOOB EAST OV SPOELKDKE'B BH01 8T0BB. .
PoDnlar Prices
OSIVE
v X : - 1
'.for my trade, warraatas In everr
J -
EIRE !
Secure Bargains.
Bl
HENRY G. COOKS.
NEW MEXICO.
, V uar
Street
near
Gazette
Office.
3T7V
WATERS.
New Mexico.

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