TMM LÁS VEGAS tiÁÉTTE-TÜÉSlUY MÓRN1KG, JUNE i 1888.
""Vy'toft-a-iTi,
P1EHCE, HARDY 4c V1BHES.
Püuiuio Daily, Sxcnn Mohdayi.
TERMS 07 SUBSCRIPTION IK ADVANCE.
t kail ro&ttan mi
Dalí? ,b ntail. on fHff $10 00
Daily, br malí, six months, i 00
Dally, by nail, three months, 1 60
. Oatlr. bi oarrier. par week
Heart bf draft on Lai Vegai, postofflce mon
ey order or registered letter, if lent other
wise ws will aot be responaibll (or miscar
riage. Address, .
HSKCK, HARDT WABNIR,
Lee Vegaa, New Mexico.
Specimen ooplei lent free on application.
Adrartlilnf ratea nada knows on appuoa-
sien.
BBANCU Of FICE.
Corner Sixth and Doaglaa itreeti, with A. A.
A J . it . wut, real estate.
Te Cerrespen4esita of The Caaette
Correspondents of Tm O Azsrn will forward
ImmediatelT all important newi items br wire
wbca arallabte, otherwise by earlleat mail or
oxpreee temoe.
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 1
Thi Syracuse Courier (Dem.) in
ions article on tne ' presidency m
1888," sayi: The president has made
himself 'solid' with the masses, with
the strong common sense of the coun
try.' His wise, conservative eourse
regardless first of all of the interests
of the ceuntry, without respect of
party, has disarmed his hittersst foes
Another policy might have given the
democratic party a few more postmas
ters, would it equally have tended to
the perpetuation of democratic rule?
Would the 'spoils'policy have been
wiser for the party in the long run?
That is the question. No man ever
entered the presidency under circum
stances more embarrasing than those
which confronted Grover Cleveland,
when he, an entire stranger to Wash
ington, unfamiliar with federal affairs
the representative of a party twenty
four years out of power, a party en
countering the bitter hatred and dis
trust ot one-nan ine American peo
ple, stood upon the broad steps of the
east front of the capítol and took the
inaugural oath. His severest critics
must admit that the chances of dem'
ocratic success in 1888 are better to
day than they were when President
Cleveland entered upon his adminis
tration. He has smoothed the way to
a continuance of democratic ascen
dency, whether under his own or an
other loadersnip. 'JUake baste slow
ly was a Latin proverb- Often this
is the only way to make haste." '
AHEAD OF THE TIMES.
The failure of Jay Cooke & Co, on
September 18, 1873, which precipitat
ed the memorable panic of that year
and which has been felt with varying
intensity by good many people ever
since, has recently culminated so far
as Jay Cooke is concerned by the set
tlement of all creditors' c'aims in full
of the principal. The failure was for
the enormous amount of $10,000,800,
an aggregate of indebtedness that the
mind can only grasp in the abstract,
This will go into history as one of
the most remarkable failures of the
nineteenth century remarkable for
its far-reaching consequences, and
more remarkable still that the thou
ands of creditors were paid every dol
lar owing to them. In the meautime
the genius of Jay Cooke has enab
led him to acquire another princely
fortune. He ean today draw his
check for $3,000,000, and have it hon
ored, too. Henry Clews, who went
to pieces in the early seventies, and
who was a leader in matters of finance,
has also recovered his commercial
standing and is now the possessor
of about $3,000,000. Henry Villard
is another more recently stranded
one in the field of great finanoial op
erations and enterprises that is rap
idly coming to the surface again. The
lesson their careers teaches is an in
tractive one. It is that in America
perhaps more than anywhere else, the
chiet elements in the business re
euperation of men who have been the
victims of commercial revolution
while pushing vast material enter
prises, are high personal stand
ing, integrity, and the confi
dence of their fellowmen. The
Northern Pacific railroad was the
Scylla and Charybdis that first broke
Jay Cooke on it treacherous rocks.
and then shattered , the fortunes of
Villard nd many of his friends. But
notwithstanding that this property
has broken in pieces so many bril
liant men in finance, the fact re
mains that both Jay Cooke and
Henry Villard were rather the vic
tims of a too sanguine hope in the
immediate success of the great pro
ject tbey successively undertook to
handle, than to any willingness -of
theirs to sacrifice their own honor
and the money of investors to per;
sonal gain. Tbey were simply ahead
of the times. It required a longer
time for the country to grow up and
make the road profitable than they
had the ability to wait for. Their
ideas were first-rate, but the economic
conditions of the country were against
them. i
0. L. HOUGHTON,
WHOLESALE
Harduare!
A templete llae el
STOVES, FIRE ARMS
AND
AMMUNITION.
Largos! stock In New Mexico in the Hard
ware Line
Barb Fence Wire
At manuf eturer's prioeawlth aotusl freight
aoaea. manufacturer or an amos oi
Tin, Copper
AND
SHEET IRON.
Stoies la East and West Las
Vegaa.
Park Drug Store
Second door from Post Office.
S. 1. NORTH & BR0.
Drugs, Chemicals
Prescriptions a Specialty.
OPEN ALL NICHT,
Choice Wines and Liquors for
Medical Purposes.
A FIRE LINE OF CIGARS.
R. H, COLLINS,
AnOIIITBOT,
Contractor and Builder,
All work done with neatness and dispatoh,
satisfaction guaran leeu in every reipsot
PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
A SPECIALTY.
SHOP ON LINCOLN AVENUE
First door west of G. A. B. Hall. "
MARTIN BROS-
Dealer! ia
KENTUCKY, BOURBON ANO RYE
WHISKIES,
AND DISTILLERS AGENTS,
California Wine and Brandy.
Our Whlaklei are purchased direct from the
distillery In Kentucky and d laced In tha n. H.
bondod warehouses, from where they are with-
arawn wnen airea. Ana iur Detrons w u ana
our prions at all times reasonable and as low
aa nrst-eiass gooaa can oe sola.
Agents lor brunswicK-Kalke Cnllenderonm,
near billiard tables and auDnllei. and the
lieveuuiu veuuvc vomvanT.
H. W. WYMAN,
The Jeweler.
Watches and Clocks Repaired.
CENTER STREET.'
PONDER & H0RNE,
Piumbers.Gas and Steam Fito,
All work guaranteed to gire satisfaction.
Sixth St., East Las Vegas.
All welt aide orden attended to h A. 3.
Houghton, Bridge Bt. Telephone 28.
PARK HOUSE
Southeast eorBer of park,
LAS VEOAS HOT SPRINGS, N. M.
MBS. M, ADAMS, Proprietress.
Bata $1.00 par day, SS.00 and $ 10. 00 per weal
Notice for Publication.
Homes téadWo.
LAoOFrOSt8rTra,K.M I
, . May ST, 1886. f
Notice I hereby riven that t!m following.
named settler has Sled notice of feu Intention
to mske final tironf in auooort of htaelam.
and that said proot will be made before tha
prooate juuge oi nan niguei oounty at Lai
Vena. N. H. orWulYlT. vlr.r Anln.lj,
Charts, of Ran Miguel ciunty, fat the Ktf, NI
H, BWX, N.M aud MWX.ofeis Sao. 20, 4.17.
N. K. St east.
Me names the following witnesses to prove
his eontlnnnns reeidanoe upon, and eultlra
tion of, said land, tin: Crietino Gemíales,
Miguel Trujillo Juan Torres, and Franc tero
Chaves, all o-Dan M'guel oounty, New Jlexioe.
CUAttLBS f. KASLBx Kegtstar.
GHARLES BLANCHARD,
, DEALER IN '.- r-- z.
General Merchnndise, Wool, Produce
Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated Brands La Rosa Blanca Flom
and La Rosa Blanca Smoking; Tobacco .
Unsurpassed facilities lor procuring heavy machinery and all adióles of Mereliaadlse nc
usually kept in atock. .
Agent for Mohawk and Chieftain Stkr flakes and Crawford
Mowers, Threshing Machines. Hay Presses. Mining Machis
erY.Enstaee,Ctorn Shelters. Leffel'B "Wind Ewdne.
rwenty years' Mpsrlce la Hew Mexico entitles ma to olalm a thorough knowledge it the
wants of the people.
LAS VEGAS, - - NEW MEXICO
Douglas Ave., Near Browne & Manzanares',
LAS VEGAS, N. M.
First ola! rigs at reasonable prioes. Larjje eorrnl attached. Telephone No. 13.
Horses, males, wagon and harness for sale. Calls (or hacks answered promptly
day or night. J. 8, DUNCAN, Proprietor.
tT. 03. MAGÜE!!.' X223LOISv
BUFFALO HALL,
ICE O BEHB. ZBILLIAJEtrDS.
s A PLEASANT BB60BT.
Bridge Street Near Gazette Office.
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
FINE OLD WHISKEY A SPECIALTY.
IMPORTED ALE, PORTER AND GINGER ALE.
CHOICE.
Bridge Street; Or
Stock Exchange Feed Sales Stables.
FINEST LIVERY IN THE CITY.
Good teams and careful drivers. Houses an1 mules bongbt and sold. Buggies, carrlsgea
and backboards for sale. Bear St. Nicholas hotel. Sixth street. Telephone ho, it. Branolt
atable at Hot Bprlnes.
GRANSTAM & McCRILLIS
, Upholstering,
furniture Repairing. Carpeta
Sewed and Laid.
Mattresses, Pillows and Curtains made to
order. Looksnuthlng and Sewing Machine
repairing a specialty. Tents, Hammooas, and
Awnings lor Store an ' Residence Windows. -
All work entrusted to ns will be well done
This is no Bunoomba. we mean it. .
Successors to
-W. M. PARK,
411 Grand Avenue.
H. GESIST,
The Bazaar
HOUSE FURNISHING
AND
xAjtf crsr goods.
Bridge Street, Near the Bridge,
NEW AND
2nd-Hand
GOODS,
rinnv Rtnvna. CaTDets. and all
kinds of Household Goods, at
low prices, at Neil coigan s
Bridge Bt. Trading mart.
The Snug
Bridge It., Next Deer te Deaet.
A FIRST-CUSS RESTAURANT
RBALS OR LUNCH AT ALL HOURS.
OYSTERS AND ALL DELICACIES
ot tfc season served en short notice.
j. BINOLE, Proprietor,
If you want an elegant meal or lunoh,
i . patronia
THE J33MXTG-.
TOM HAY WARD,
ial Mar let!
East Side Sixth St.
II. GEIOT,
Undortalierj
BMBAZilUZlZl,
; ' AND
Funeral Director.
Bridte St., Near Gazette Office,
STOCK NEW AND
poaite Gazette Office.
SOCIETIES.
IA fí F Veetm every Monday evening at
V.V.X their hall, corner of Bixth
street and Douglas avdnue. Vlsitlrg brothers
are invited. r. Matlock, N. Q.
J. N. STBiDsitia, Seoretary.
Las Vioas ENCAupuaNT, No. S. Meets the
. first said third Monday of eaoi month.
T . ' Oaivih Fisk. C. P.
J. N. Stbausnek, Secretary.
A O IT W Meets the first and third
. H . . Tuesday in each month at
Bp. m. visiting brothers are cordially invited.
n . - ' M. AlBBIOHT.M. W.
W. L. FoWLia, Recorder. . .
Motrrazom Laorow, No.l, gatacrKRiaKTS,
Meets second and fourth 1 uesdays in raoh
mouth at S p. m. ;Visltlng brothers Invited
Cbkis. Wiioakd, Recorder.
A.F. & A TVf ChapmakLodo,No. S.
communioatloni the third Thursday evening
of each month. Vlaitlng brothers are tratera-
(1,1er I ti vi tüd t o . .
- I n'u,. ";-uimss, w. J
vaauuj.nn. nEurnuirv.
K. Of P. Dorado Lodos, No. l.
Meets every Wednesday
ftw'S li. C,8t, ?'! asilroad avenue. V li
lting brothers are Invited .
D rwr i D. T. HOSKIirS, O. O.
F. W. Babtok, K. ofR. 8. '
GA li Taoiua Post, No. L G. A. R.
avenue, every Saturday evening.
T. 8-.TH, Adjutant. C.
Á.L. Of IT Meetiln the A. O. ü. W.
iO? a. "'!. Wyman's blook, on
the reeond Snd fourth Monday eveninas of
each month. Visiting oomi.amons aro Invited
to atteud council sessions.
a a DD- Wl. Commander,
e. A. Rothgrb, Secretary.
Is. Of TI H WtomrrA LODOB, No. 77, B.
ofR. B., mee' i the first
and fourth Mondar of eash month at 7:80 o.
m. . in K. of P. ball Visiting brothers are in
v 'ÍS W r, rRiB Moiuus, Master.
W. V?. Cimpbkix, Seoretary.
SATED FOR
KLEEDER & CAMPBELL,
THE GROCERS,
BEIDO-H 8TEB!BT.
Montezuma Ice Co
Ctteur Puro loe.
Las Y gas Trade supplied by .
E. J. HOLLIES,
Leave orders with
Wells Farso Exoreee Offloe,
EAHT BIDE, or
Leon & Co, 'e West Side.
ROCCO UOTTO,
Bridge gt., near Gazette Office,
Just reoelved a Una line of
CANDIES,
Fruits. Nuts, Confectionery.
a FINE SUPPLY OF APPLES
MAinrrAcruRiB or
Wagons and Curiaos and Dealer in Heavy Hardware
(ran, Sel Chalas, Thlmblsskelna, Springs, Wago i. Carriage and Plow Wood Work, Biaet
aasltlu' Tools, aarvea'i Patent Wl.eeis. The manufacture oí
Buckboardo, "'fíT'ííjoúk
. ,- . A Speotalty . Keep on hand as assortment of
OOOPXB'8 Cir-UBRATllD STDB11V.BSUS VABJC WAUONo.
Agent for the 8TtJ(m:BR MATOFACTTJRINO COMPANY' WAGONS and CAK
XlAOkUi and D, M. OQOUNB 0,'m MOW1CBS and RBAPKItS. Sjolloit orders from
taaohmen for
: "RRAiaSTDHSTG- IRONS-
Borseshoeing and all kinds of Be pal ring Done by First-Class Workmen.
TjAJB YEGA8, ; , NEW MEXICO.
J. C. LEARY & CO.,
Commiosion Itlerchants
For the
LIVE STOCK AHD RANCHES.
Office in the Stock Grover Building, Las Vegas. New Mexioo
. -JOHN,. -Wi:BILL,
Cdmmi'áéÍDit': Térchaht;
, ÁM Dealerin ; ' "
Hay, Grain, Flour, and Produce, ' 'Grass and Garden Seeds
DEALERIN ,
' Bridge Street, Las
FIRST IJATIOUAIi BANK
COFLAS VEGAS.
- . (Baooesser to Baynolds Bros.) '
ATJTIIOIZED CAPITAL -CAPITAL
PAID IN -
bUUPJ.C8ys.ND PKOFIX8 ' - ; .
Transacts a General Banking Business.
OFFICERS:
J. BATKOLD8-, President.
J. 8. BAYNOLDS, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
SABLES BLANOFAR
i JBFfBiti
a. jr nrva-Tw .numini...
. 8. RATH OLDS,
HTDeooBitorr of the Atohtsont
GEN ERAL TRADER, BROKER and COLLECTION AGENT
Zfotsvry Xutlloavu10oiiveynoer.
Befan by permission to First National bank, and Baa Miguel National Bank, Lai Vegaa.
Special attention paid to the handling of real estate, rsnoses, grants and live stock Terri
torial and oounty scrip and bonds bought and sold. Xo parties desiring to Investí guarantee)
satisfaction. Correspondence gollolted. . -
LAS VEGAS. (Bridge Street,) . - NEW MEXICO
GrRA
IMPOETERS AND DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors, -GHga
FINE OLD WHISKIES, BRANDIES, CUAMPAGJSES. BOTH IMPOETED
AND DOMESTIC, CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
On Bridge Street, opposite the Gazette Office
Rogers Bros.
Practical Horseshoers.
GAKRIAGE AND WAGON RE
PAIRING NEATLY DONE-
No. SBridga Street. Las Vegas, N. M.
LAS VEGAS IRON WORKS
J. C. ADLOrJ Proprietor.
Steam Engines and Mining Machinery
Architectural Work. Maohinery and Boilers, Iron and Brase
CastineB Made on Short Notice. '
LAS TEG AS,
The Plaza Billiard Hall,
FINE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
SoutU, Bids of Plaza,
Sale of
Vegas, New Mexico, r
1500000
100.000
40,000
Q. J. DtSKEI, Vine President. '
J, 8 PI -HUS, AsaliUat Caihler.
JBFrBttSOJÍ KATKOLB8. '
Tooeka & Santa Fe Kailroad -J
MARTINEZ,
o xr ifi? co
NEW MEXICO
Las TegaBi New Mexico,