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Las Vegas Free Press Tuesday, April 5, 1892. Sell Call and get card with direc tions for making A. I. Coffee of Gtaaf & Kline Sorosi soared last night. Eastern Star meets tonight. The K. of P. meets tomorrow night. Moro snow, but that is better than tornadoes. Commissioners were in session this morning. The burnt district looks better since cleaned up. Southbound passenger trains are bulletined on time. Kansas Citymeats always on hand at T. W. Hay ward's. Mr. Bruce, the contractor, lost a very fine colt yesterday. Epworth League sociable tonight at the First M. E. church. Wilson Waddingham came in from the south this morning. The election today interfered con siderably with court business. If you want nice bread and cake go to the New England Dakery. Fresh Hams and Breakfast Bacon, Fine Native Apples, JUST IN AT HOFMEISTER & DEfflMER'S. Corn fed beef from 3$ cents uj at Green Bros, it Co's. The Hevber property was bid in by Mr. Sloan at-$502 at sheriff's sale. Some of the houses recently erect cd on the mesa are said to be in Texas. Don't mind a little snowballing, boys, but don't get into a squabble over it. Yesterday the officers of the Den ver tfc El I'uso railroad were to be elected in Denver. The Edmunds law will boa subject of discussion with the district court this term, as usual. The G. A. 11. Encampment will meet Thursday. See last Friday's paper for programme. The board of regents of the insano asylum have been in session all day, but wo have no proceedings. Up to 3:30 this afternoon there hah been 450 votes cast. The total will likely ruu up to COO by 0 o'clock. Tho grocery men are getting in strawberries, and the price will soon be low enough that they may be bought. In the Duckworth trial for murder at Springer the jury disagreed, and the defendant admitted to bail under $5,000 bonds. "All telegrams accepted hero will be subject to indefinite delay" is a notice posted in tho Western Union office's window. The Optic says the Ronquillo grant case has been decided at El Paso, but don't enlighten iu readers as to how it was decided. The survey on the Denver fc E Paso road is practically completed and the office work of completing the field notes will take a month or so more. A nice residence, with all the modern improvements, for sale; easy terms and a good investment. IlAYWAKD it Sr-OKLEDER. The ladies who provided the sup per and waited on the table last night at the K, of P. hall, aro here with tendered our thanks and those of tho engineers. Next Friday, the 8th, is the day appointed by Supt. Rudolph as Ar bor day. From present appearances tho day he gave us at first the 15th would be better. Another seranading party was out last night, but they were young la dies and took tho early part of tho evening so as not to disturb sleepy people. Sensible. Court met this morning, and im paneled tho United States grand jury, A. D. Higgins is foreman. No other business was done, but an adjourn ment was had until 10 tomorrow. The Socorro Republican Spanish paper is on its way here and will ab sorb the Sol do Mayo, which shone for tho last time last week. The office will be located on Bridge street, next to Bloom fc Co. We noticed a sicrn in front of J, II. Stearns's store calling tho atten tiou of the public to the fact he is scllini; strictly fancy Greeley pota toes at 00c per 100 lbs. Every one can cat potatoes at that price. ' No more elections till November Go to the Oak restaurant for good board. A very quiet election day no scraps. No fights, no fun for the boys, if it is election day. J. II. Ward came in from Arizona to vote in tho city election. No stickers were used today, though the law as changed does not prohibit their use. The poll tax fund is richer today by between (200 and 1225 on ac count of the election. This has been a very dry day for tho boys, except for such as provided a jug from yesterday. Leading wholesale and retail deal ers in Imported and Domestic Cigars, etc. Eagle Cigar Store, East Las Vegas. hat s all this kicking against Tom Clay? Is it because he ordered you to keep your back yards clean and neat? The election committee of the Democrats had a meeting Sunday night and tho Republicans last night, to tinisli up all details concerning the election today. Fresh Strawberries, 25c per box. Cranberries, J2J per qt. First Run Maple Sugar Extra Fine. Try it. J. H. STEARNS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER. KAILEOAD NEWS. ' Tom Brcen was on the switch en gine yesterday. Dave Jacquimin raado his first trip over tho main line on engine 717 yesterday. J. E. Baldridgo, of Albuquerque, will leave for California with his family on Wednesday night. J. M. Baldridgo arrived from Al buquerque this morning, to spend a few days with his son, J. II. A. B. Cressman, lately nurse at the railroad hospital here, left this morn ing for Philadelphia. There will be a regular meeting of the brotherhood of railroad shopmen, lodgo No. 102, at tho G. A. R. hall tomorrow night. As new officers will be nominated, a full attendance is desired. PERSONAL Henry Goke is in town. Mrs. J. Feiko is on the sick list. Rev. J. J. Gilchrist, of Mora, is in town. J. J. Ilerrera left for Albuquerque last night. Don Placido Baca, from San Mi guel is in town. Carl Wildenstein is in the city from Watrous. Don Fernando Nolan, a prominent lawyer of Mora, is attending court. M. M. Chase, Ida Chase, Sam JIaes and E. L. Marsten registered at tho Depot hotel yesterday. F. W. Barton has telegraphed his wife to return, on account of tho sick ness of one of his little girls. Mrs. George Reed lost her watch last night at the K. of P. hall, and Mrs. Garriott found and returned the same. Henry Geist is furnishing the Ger mauia hall and tho Gerraania vcrcin will hold its first meeting in tho now hall (old K. of P) tomorrow night.. Don Trinidad Romero, U. S. Mar shal, Serapio Romero, Deputy U. S. Marshal and Hon. E. A. Fiske, U. S. Attorney, are' here to assist Judgo O'Brien in court business. Tho antimony mine has stal led the prospectors out into the hills west of town. One party expects to put in a good deal of time there. There is other good mineral besides antimony west of tho city. L. P. Browne, head of tho firm of Browne & Manzanares Co.) ono of tho oldest as well as most substan tial mercantile and banking firms of tho southwest, is in tho city. Mr. Browne makes his homo at Las Ve gas. L. C. Republican. Thomas Carson, Fort Sumner; Jno. Pendaries, Rociada; Chas. Rudolph, Rociada; Mrs. and Miss Iluning, Arizona; Carl Wildenstein, Watrous; Fernando Nolan, Wagon Mound; Emateria Gallegos, Zenobia; and J. M. Gallegos, of Los Alamos, regis tered at the Plaza yesterday. This MonNnra. Dr. Tipton left for Watrous. S. II. Ellwood left for Omaha. M. M. Chase left for Cimarron. Trinidad Romero, United States marshal, arrived. Simon Leyser, of San Marcial, passed through en route for New York. Edmund O'Brien, A. D. Benedict and F. F. Stokes passed through for uoioraao springs, in searcn ot "new lungs," as one of the gentlemen tersely remarked. Captain Eads and his little grand son, J. Campbell, let t lor Uarrolton, Missouri. Tho captain will go to Washington, D. C, to look up some Indian depredation claims; he will be absent about a month. Foil Rent. Furnished rooms Very desirable. Inquire here. F4 o ft The East Las Vegas Steam Laundry will open Monday, April 4. Goods called for and delivered Work first class. Your patronage solocitcd. l'ettcrman block. R. C. Pkttengkk & Co. Denver-El Paso SHORT LI1TE. A sure thing that you can buy at Hart man & Weil's tho best Feed and Produce in New Mexico, at tho lowest prices. Wo have 1,000 choice Fruit Trees in assorted varieties, very cueap, These trees were grown in New Mex icon, and consequently aro better than trees brought a great distance. We have all kinds of fresh Field and Gardcu Seeds, at wholesale and retail. Now is your time. Sow your blue crass and whito clover seed and put out your onion sets, plant your peas, etc. Don't forget the place. BURHU 8 WEIL'S Bridge Street, Las Vegas. READY BUSINESS MRS. R. J. HAMILTON, Una commenced builDcie on Brtdtfe Street, opposite Cooley's livery iUMts. LATEST BTVI.ES axd ALL WOIIK UUAKAKTt ED TO CIVK I'EKrECT SATISFACTION. pROF. A. F. SMITH, ARTIST, B lan chard St. First door East of the Semenary. Thorough Instruction. Reasonable Terms. Prof. J. U. Dion to Pierney Lessons at Modetate Prices. Pianos Tunod and Repaired. Demarais Bld'g, Plaza. F. H. Shultz Has opened a complote stock of W.L.DOUGLAS SHOES Nubian and all kinds of Ladles' Bhoo Dressing'. CElsTTIZXi BTEEET, East of Wells-Fa go Express. I. D. Romero, Cheap : Store DEALER IX Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shojs And General Merchandise. M. Romero, Agent. Southwest Corner of Plaza. EAST LAS VEGAS JiVery anil Jjjchano ASSOCIATION, Feed c&Sale Stable. Good rigs nnd snddle horses always In. Hard and Soft Coal. Sixtli st. , East Laa Vegas, N, M. BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. Goods delivered to any part of tbe city.. Restaurant, Fruit Stand, ANGELO FRANZA, Bridge Street, East Las Vegaa. CASH buys mm AT CLOSSON & BURNS SIXTH , STREET, AS CHEAP AS ANT OTHER PLACE IN TOWN. Jljverv morning at 7 o'clock -fresh Bread, Buns and Doughnuts at NEW ENGLAND BAKERY, Full Weight lib. loaf - 5c, Cream puffs - 20o. per doseu Graham and Rye-bread Your patronage solicited CEO. MUNNICH, PROP. PILAE. ABEYTZA, Munufuoturor of jfcic'nljilireejoelpy AH kinds of watch repairing done on short notice. Have also procured the services of a good watch maker. All work warranted lor one year BRIDGE STREET, Las Vegas, New Mexico. E. Z. GREEN House,Sign and Ornamental PAINTER. Paper Hanging and Dec orating a Specialty Wall Paper. Brown Backs - . 8c. per roll White Backs 15 and 20o. per roll Gilts 15 to 25o per ill Ingrains 20o. per roll Varnishablo paper 35 to 40c. per roll. Kalsomiming, Graining, Glazing, etc. Order, from tlie country promptly at tended to. SHOP ON BHIOOB STftEKT, ONE DOOR ' EAST OF CAJAL'S BARBER BHOP. Tha Fees Fseh is only 15 cants per week. A FEW ODDS AND ENDS That we managed to pick up while east: 75 doz. LINEN HUCK TOWELS 32 inches long; they are a 25c towel; we will close them out at 12c. 38 dozen BOYS' WAISTS, Made of good quality Outing Flannels; they are a waist; you can buy them of us, in any size, at 30c each. 60 doz. gents' BALBRIGGAN HOSE, Full regular made; they retail at 25c; our price 15c. 95 doz. gents' COLORED HOSE, In Brown and Drab; full regular made, at 12 Jo. Our lot ODD LAGE CURTAINS, Of a fine quality; you can have your pick at 50c. T. BXJEQEE do CO. l , ' V t II Dealer In a4S CBilfornln andNntlve Whiskies ancW &v$A Brandies. C3 -- t-t . ca . o o f fyQ a m-m H M boo o no A o r- M O In H U s m NEW CLOTHING STORE To start the ball rolling we will sell for the NEXT TEN DAYS: Men's All Wool Suits, worth $15 00 and 17 00, for $12 50 Men's All Wool Suits, worth 18 00 and $20 00, ' for $15 00 Mee's All Wool Suits, worth $22 50, $23 00 for $18 00 Men's All Wool Spring Overcoats worth $18 00, $20 00 for $15 00 Men's All Wool Trousers worth $0 00, $7 00, $8 00 for $5 00 1,000 Men's and Boys' Caps worth 50c, 75o, $1 00 for 10 cts 100 pairs Boys' Kneo Pants for 15 cts These aro all new spring goods, the most fashionable colore, the finest fabrics, and the most artistic and correct new shapes. Eagle Clothing Co. The Leading Clothiers, Railroad Avenue, V) J5 . -a e E 2 3 is s g v g 3 c O f -J "o Store 60o B. IlACKEL, o 3 to ) to CT V e-- V to CD o o N n 'A pr o "1 - fa o o East Las Vgas. 3C f 3 P CO o -J c CD W CD cr O CD O CO rr 1 o w o CD CO CD CD Z3 LAS VEGAS, N. VL kSB CALL OR SEND FOR PRICES. fflf .