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University of New MexicoUNM Digital RepositoryLas Vegas Gazette, 1880-1886New Mexico Historical Newspapers6-20-1884Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 06-20-1884J. H. KooglerFollow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lv gazette newsRecommended CitationKoogler, J. H. "Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 06-20-1884." (1884). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lv gazette news/696This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Las Vegas Gazette, 1880-1886 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contactdisc@unm.edu.

iiI.mamJAS. A. LOCKHAKT.HENRY. G :OORSW. F. COORS,& CO.LOCKfiilARTWhtfS&ilo and Retail7J. J. FITZGERRELL,XBK'LIVKjAGENT. MIDNIGHT DISPATCHESESTATEREALDealers inOYER THE WIRES.NOTARY PUBLICGRAND REPUBLICAN RALLY.AND"House Furnishing Goods,mm'7LUMBKH, LATH, SHINGLES,IJOÜHS AND BLINDSMailorders Promptly Attended to.Also Contracting and BuildingHE iUU5,M,11T1 MbM,linnTUBBKKKY 1UÍOS. VATCXISIIES AND 1IAKD OIL),WALL PAPER,--Best Quality and Latest Designs.House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc.LAS VEGAS, N. MDouglas Ave. Near 6th St.n. UUUEttTY.A. Ii. ANOELL,ST. BAKERY!CENTERFresh Bread, Buns, Pies, Cakes, Etc.,Always on Hand and Delivered Promptly to AnyPartot the City.MITEM ICE COMPANY;,, House.Washington, D. C, Junegprlnir delivery ofnumber of Tezaa stockr.iittle. Call and gen me.TtiEniH(rnitlcenliuterost Id aI HAVEniagnifioont Water FrontONE-HAL- Fstocked cattle ranch In WesternTexas can be bought at a bargain, cattle menshould investigate this property.tange on the l'eoos river north of Fort Sumner for sale at a bargain. To stock men desiring to establish themselves on the Pecosriver this properly will bear investigation;I HAVE for salo severalpa Moxicantontod andland grants, both coullrmed anduncoutlrined, that are the best stock rangesthat can be procured. All grunts recommended for continuation by tbv surveyor generalare severed from the public domain. 'J'heaogrants are the only solid bodies of land tbatcan be bought Ih New Mexico, and rango luacre, owing toprice from 20 cents to 2.00title and quality of lands, and are In bodies offrom OO.Ooo to 400,000 acres. I will cheerfullygive nil the information possible regardingthlsolasHof Investments.No. flIS. Is a run-- onthe Pecos river tbatwill support 7,0ii0to 8,000 head of cattle, theowner ot wblcb desires to lease or make anwith some cattle man, to take agiven number of cattle or sheep for five years,endat theof which time be will return doublethe number of cattlo received, Insuring 30 percent Increase.No. 621 Is 60,000 acres jt the Mora grant.Title perfect. ThisContinued and patented.a frontage on the south side offiroperty haseightmiles. Propertyriver of aboutlenced, well watered by lakes and springs outside of the waters of the Mora. Perhaps norango In the territory of New Mexioo has belter grass, water and shelter than this property. Plenty of timber and brakes tor shelteruuring the winter. Abundtineo ol nutritiousgramma cover the range, the finest grass foiHie ranch Iracattle lu the world.substantiapiovemruta are of the mostIs two milesTheranchhomeoviaracter.from a station on the A. T. 8. F. K. 8overalhundred acres of rich valley land Is undercultivation and in meHdow, making this atonoe one of the finest ranch properties in theit is deterritory. Belonging tosirable to sell the properly AT ONCE. To doTjllo guaranso it '.s offered at a Ijw figure.teed.No. 615. Is a fenced unconfirmed graut, ofover 100,000 acres, with cross fince to to separate the beef cattle from tbo genend herd. Thecattle.goine 4,60 in number, are nf high grade,with plenty of lull blooded bulls This is oneof the best equipped ranches in the territoryThe home r nob is connected by telephonewith one of the tailroad stations on the antaKo road, while llio different stations on iheranches are coneoted by telephone with thehome ranch. This Is one nf the best dividendpaying properties In tbe territory, am: isworthy ol attention.FITZGERRELLthb:liveiESTATE AGENTGMAMHORP19.forty-riv- eper cent. Amendment was ag.-qto. The question was then taken onthe minority bill.It was rejected.Hewitt, of Mew York, moved to recommit the bill with 'instructions to reportby the third .Monday in December, abill by which tbo sinking fund of thecompanies shall be enlarged bf additional payments so that thedebt due thegovernment may bo surely paid at maturity. The motion to recommit wasrejected, sixty-riv- eto eighty-fou-r.Thebill then passed without division. . Today's session then began. Hopkins, ofthe committee on labor,, called up thebill prohibiting importation and immigration of foreigners and aliens uoderIcontract to perform labor,Jones, Wisconsin, offered an amendment, which wii adopted, providingthat nothing in this act shall be construed as prohibiting any individualfrom assisting any member of bis family or any relative to migrate from! aforeign country to the United Sta.tes,Tbe bill then passed without division,'Tucker moved to dispense with themorning hour. Ilia purpose, being tomove tbat the bouse go into committeeof the whole for consideration of thebill repealing certain internal revenuelaws, but he failed to secure the necessaryvote. Lowrv called HPthccontested electionc aso of Campbellvs. Morry, and the time for debata waslimited to four hours. After a speechby Lowry In support of the claim of thecontestant, the house adiournod.e;two-thir-Senate.tsJ.J.1The house met in continuation ofWednesday's session and renewed theconsideration of the Pacific railroadbill.The first question was on theamendment offered by Thompson j pomake aggregate yearly contribution oftoe central raciiic company nitj-gv- eper cent, net earninstead of thirty-fiv-eto eon tract for the ings; and' that of nansas PacificI AM in positionanyREALrTfrHiViOne of the best reaidenoe andFORproperties on Bridge (root at afrrrftt bargain. Call and uu.Aitevi'n room bouse, new,1710K KENTand tineplastered; water Id kitchen,hear the railroad depot.prni Retail Dealer, inWholesaletllllS,1CONGRESSIONAL BECORD.By Western Associated Press.SALESporting Goods, Ranges, Cook; StovesGrates and Heating Stoves.;RANCH PROPERTY,Grants and Cattle for SaleuxuIH.,irein-gat-butler called up his resolution pro- Viding, for inquiry into the condition ofthe New York natioual banks, and AfterOnuid Ratification in Washington.debate tbe matter went over.The bill to prevent the importation of. Washington, Juno 19. The firsttea dust into the United tates was atitication of the action of the Chicagopassed.convontion by the. republicans of the1 ho Mexican pension bill was. thenUistrict of Columbia took placo tonighttakon up.,,.! with a largo and ebthusiastic audience,lngalls submitted a modification Of accompanied by electric lights, displayhis arrears ot pension provision, the of fireworks. Hags and bunting. Afinomodification providing that ns far as band of music and speeches of some ofarruitrages are concerned there shall be the best orator i al talent tin congressno discrimination between the rate characterized tho occasion.Threeallowed a private soldier and an officer. large platforms were erected in tiioAfter some preliminary discussion as City Hall piazza and from these thetn the nrohiihlfi ndrlitinn to tlm m until speakers addressed tho vast assemblage.cost rf the pension fist by the nd'rriion Judge Shollabarger presided at theof the amendments proposed to the principal platform on which some ofbill, Becksaidthe commissioner nf pen- the most prominent republicans hisions estimated tbe amount at about official lifo had seats. (Jen. Ilawly 240,000,000.It seemed to bo laying on called tne meeting to order, after whichyabout 1246,000.000 to a bill thatJudge Shellabargor opened it in a briefcalled for 5,000,000. Ho pre- speech. Judgo Wm. Lawrence, of Ohio,sumed the intention in making this read a series of resolutions endorsingaddition was to kill the bill. The and ratifying the republican nominarepublicans had a caucus over it and tions for president andthis was the result. Where was the and setting forth the reasons why Blainemoney to come fromPand Logan skould be supported andConger was glad the republicans had elected by these who have at heart thecome to the conclusion to do Justice to best interests of the country.The rethe soldiers of the union army.solutions were adopted with cheers,Voorhees regretted the proposition to Judge Shellabarger introduced the Hon.put this pension legislation on the John Sherman as the first speaker Mr.special (or Mexican) bill, but it being Sherman said: In heart, I will supportbefore tbo senate, he would vote us he the nomination Cheers of Blaine andhad alwavs done. He did not like the l ogan as heartily as 1 have done thoselimitation of time in Ingalls' amend-nieof ireemont and Lincoln, and Graut,He would never again vote for and Hayes, and Garfield.Applause.a sttiititu of limitations. Let every case I have no patience with any man whobo decided when it came came up, and would take 'his chances for sucon its tneriio.;cess in a political convention andMorgan inquired whether it was when disappointed would seek toexpected to pay these - pensions by thwart tbe action of the convention.interference with the interest on the Blaine and Logan have been selectedpubliodebt or by increased tariff and from among the millions of their countaxation, ' 'Ibis, he continued, was dis- trymen to represent not themselves buttinctively a republican measure, having the republican party of the Unitedhud endorsement in advance by the States. They represent the Americanrepublican convention. He was sorry, union, one and indivisible. Snatchedhowever, to see the republicans of ,the bv war from the perils of secession andsenate goabout it. If they disunion, they represent a strong naintended to obey the mandate of the tional government, able, 1 trust, inconvention, why not come uttt boldly time not only to protect our citizensand resume tho responsibility for it, toss from foreign tyranny, but from localup their l.at and glory in tbo whole crnelty, intolerance and oppression.They represent that party in thisthing.Ingalls said Morgan's was the kind of country which would scorn to obtainspeech he always expected to hear from or hold power by depriving by crimesouthern democratic senators upon and fraud more than a million men ofthe question of pensioning anion sol- their rights as citizens. They representdiers. They were willing to pension that party tbat woukt give to tho laborthose Mexican soldiers who went into ing men of our country the protectionthe confederate army and did their best of our revenue laws against undueto shoot soldiers ot the union and over- competition with foreign labor. Theyturn our government; but on the propo. represent the power, acbievments andsition to extend some broad general aspiration of that republican party thatmeasure of relief to soldiers of the late for now 24 years has been greatlywar we are always met by vague de- trusted by the people, and in return hasnunciations of extravagance, of out- greatly advanced your country inrageous assaults we intended to make strength and wealth, intelligence, couron tho treasury, and of the insinoerity age and hope, and in the respect andof the republican party in its profession wonder of mankind. A generation ofof devotion to tbe United States sol- younger men are coming to the front,diers. No one was misled by such south as well as the north, and they arearguments as to charge that legislation aeierminea to overtnrow the narrowgiving' arrears of pensions was an Bourbon sectionalism of tho democraticinnovation. Ingalls read from the party.pension act of 1BG2 and acts followingIt is said that Blaine is bold and ngIand ChickensPURE MOUNTAIN ICE. EVERYDAY!!Ice Homes Above Hot Springs.Dfflce Willi Wells, Fargo & Co., LasTtpLB.J.HOLMES, SnNEW MEXICO.,origi-nnll-Planing Mill!SASH, DOORS AND BLINDStoorder and kept in stock. All kinds of Shingles. Lath.Builders' Hardware, Mouldings, Plaster Hair, Etc.MadeETativeLranlberAnd all regular sizes kept in stock.Contracts taken for all kinds and classesot buildings.Specialty made of Bank and Office Fixtures,Parties from abroad write for estimates.n.GRAAMTHORPGROCERSAHD1JAKE11SSIXTH STREET'A-Las Vegas,-A. C. SCHMIDT.Manufacturero!WAGONS ANDCARRIAGES.Qcneratblackimlthlntr and ropalrln. GrandAyeuuo, opimwU.r--- ii'B. B. BORDEN,CONTRACTOR AND DUILDEK.Offleo and shop on Main AtreH," p ii' u.MEXICOwbill.huir-wa-yTjlepbonti oonnuotlonH.l.oi khHrt II tíoLAB VBQA8.m-New Mexico.NRW MKXICOLAS VF.MA8.Heirs of O'ltrien.1. When theestate of tlm bonanza millionaire, V SaO' linen, was being ad minister-oilman, named l'atrick H. O'Brien,arrived in this oily and sncceeded nowell in establishing liimself to bo thebrother of the deceased that, as statedatone time, seven hundred and liftythousand dollars were paid him as acompromiso of his claim. 1'alrick diedNow comesshortly after his brother.John O'lirion, until recently a privatesoldier in the 8th Infantry, claiming tobe a son of 1'atriok. and will commencosuit for his share of the 75", 000 allegedta have been paid Patrick 11. O'Hrienfor his claim against the millionaire'sestate.San Francisco, Juno.tkSTOREi!."PRICE 5 CENTS-THE ONLY EXCLUSIVEr.;;I"I0E!ICE! ICE!:IE Pic2.000Tons ofH71.tailINFrom-to 17 luches thick. For Snlc at'LAS VEGAS! REASONABLE:PZGURES.Shipping in Car Lots a specialty.'Offlco at Depot at Lac VegaaHotA large and completeSpring.EMILiBAUR- -line of mens' ladies'misses' and childreris'- iABROWNE&IMshoes, now open fprspring trade. All thelatbst styles in stock.Custom work aspee-ialt-9.i.P--VáJI.'priíwal aimmm-y.--1call the'at-tention of my customers and the public ingeneral to the "Stimp- son Elastic ButtonGaiter," a nice summershoe for Gents' wear.Browne, ManzanaresSOCORRO,Co.OFJOBBERS:ifind JVUofcsufeGROCERIES,Deafer f?MERCHAN imiiGENERALRANCHE SUPPUISAnd Outfitting rers' Ag&vtñtiox:ihñfK'hntr:U ca!wiivice-preside- ntFresh Vegetables,7.OONVDTANOHCarpets, Oil Cloths and Makings.the year up to 1873, to show that tbedate on which pensions were made tobegin was tho date of discbarge ordisability and not that of tho tiling ofapplication. This present propositionwas to remove limitation from July 14,1880. to October.! '84. so that thosewhose applications should be filed on orbefore October, '84 should be adjudicated upon the adjustment that shouldrate their pension from the date ofdisability. Ingalls admitted that theImitation of time in his amendment wasub ins t and he was ashamed of it, butwhen he could not get for the soldier tbewhole loaf, it was his duty to take whathe could get. Ha did not believe theexpenditure of 2240,000,000 would beinvolved in the bill, but if it were, themoney would not be paid in one year,but be distributed through severalyears.Pending the debate the senate wentinto executive sessionand soonadjourned.Secretary Frelingbuyson todayto tbe, house eorumittee onappropriations and foreign affairs' at ajoint jmetisjr, the, details and plans ofthe administration in respect to tbeNicaráguan waterway.He said unusual methods were adopted for makingthese matters known to congress, andwere taken for real reasons, and askedthat hia communication might bereceived under the restrictions of official secrecy. The ' committees,, afterhearing the secretary, adjourned without Action. Senator Beck offered inthe senate today, an amendment to thelegislative, executive and judicial billto provide that all distilled spirits intended tor export may be set apart andremain in store for a period not exceeding nine months in the warehouse inwhich they were stored when entered,subject to such regulations as the secretary of the treasury may prescribe. Thesenate committee on public lands decided to recommend the forfeiture ofethe Ontonagon land grant and toto tbe courts all questions, rightspf claimants la and settlers upon suchlands,"Secretary Chandler said today thatthe investigation of the accounts of thenaval bureau for medicino and surgeryBinoe '81 are still in progress, and alarge number of suspicious vouchershave been found which in case thevprove fraudulent will further involvetwo officials against whom proceedingshave be on benun. and also a number ofoutsído persons not previously suspected. Chandler also said that a number of arrests were nrobable. as twoclerks against whom proceedings havebeen instituted appear to have carriedon systematic frauds the last two yearswith' the assistance of various personsoutside of the department.;1:LAS VEGAS, NEW MEXICO, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 20, 1884.VOL. 0. NO. 40.4.half-heade- d;.NO. 17 CENTER ST.that he wiM obstruct thebusiuoss iutcrusts of the counUy. 1would like to try such a president. Homight shako off some of the cobwebs ofconservatism and invito the attention ofmankind to tho extctisiveness of thisgressive,country.There will always bo conservatismenough in congress and inertnessenough in tho democratic party to holdin check even as brilliant a man as Jas.G. Blaine.What wo wunt now is anAmcricun policy broad enoujh to embrace tho continentconservativeC os, Steel. &cv ,enough to protect the rights of everyBlasting Powder, High Explosives,man, poor as well as rich, and brayeenough to do what is right, whateverstands in the way. Wo want protectionto American citizens and protection toTHE BEST MARKET IN THE TERRiTOPY FORAmerican laborers, a free vote and fairT7l Lcount an assertion of all powers ofX',.government in doing what is right. Hesaid the republican party was not madeof one. or fifteen hundred good men of7YcsekBoston, auy more than fifteen bund roddrops' of water made the Mississippiptapl-r ood? at athe Wholesale Trade with iias't.ern.i-cintsriver. Those good men uiighl try to Will supplybroughtfrompricescanbeasestablish a new party of the future, butthe republican party hs the good willof the business men of t he country, andhad the name and did not proposo tobetray its high and sacred trust.Cheers.Wm.' Walter Phelps said tho struggleat Chicago had boen between thesenators, tho, bosses and office .holdersand the plain American people, and thslatter triumphed in tho nomination ofBlaine.Senator Mahono said the twelveelectoral votes of Virginia, chosen byr ;f)ne hui.ilri'il head of Bcli'cf sh.irt horn lmlls will Un ntl in lm in ut - imrthe constitutional majority of the peo-ilm'Iear o!ii in illuadi cinnbumlri'il hcail of com sml (mivfl mu' ti ii tidespite the Bonbon shotgun thtee'Iugilvruwt.ii'irmuíI'M Kteerxin't ilhuudrud hettil if mus twimethods in controlling the elections, SixIn piiBture.uml cun hn si'n !y eitllinironwould, by the eternal, bo given toLoud cheers.Blaine and logan.Senator Frye rldlculod tho idea thatLIVE STOCK AND LAND EXCHANGE. DriDCE ST.,"the republicans would have to light aVBOAHi defensive battle, lie eulogized Blaineand Logan and predicted their triumphal election in November.Senator Harrison said that wheroyora thriving population was to be foundthroughout the land, there Blaine wasstrongest. He was strong among thepeoplo who did not seek office, buthelped tho causo with their volesThe La Cuava Kanch Company will stand their thorough.bred ütallion,"What " asked Harrison, "is the mattor with Blaine P" Ho has been bioughtforward by the best and ablest men ofour nation in national convention assembled and is considered the greatestAt Oakley &c Duncan V. Stable in L:is Voaion Tu(í:da'.man, not only in our land, but in otherWednesdays and Thursdays ot each wot lc commenciu;lands. Lot tho summons go out to thera nch tho remainder oi .t.ún .wutLApril 22. and at'.nations of Luropo. Let Bismarck andWill also stand theiruiadstono be in tue company, and wowin not icar to have their measure ap'pin to our candidate. IGood, good.Blawin stand among tiiem all arepresentative of whom the Americanmlpeoplo need not feel ashamed.At the Hanch during tho s. ou.DMFlour,OFiu.C3rXLxnana.'c.cc-PeltsWool, Hides,Warehouses on Kaiiraiufi.Cat it Bis nile,Il--!tIfEWLASmm.MONARCH MAMERRO Jr.thirammoth Kentucky.T.pmpmE,"FTmiJeekIt--i mm iOpening up New Goods Every Day,funeral Director and Imoalmer.kOffice, No. 23 Sixth street, atthe Bazar.iiA Fine Assortment ofEvery EindoGlass Ware:.Residence, corner Seventh and Washington.tAn Elegant Stock of Fancy Willow WolmjCapsPrompltly Attended to.in.Bargains in PATTERN: HAJS''- Comeand look at them. NEW GOODS added to our Millinery Department,Don't Fail to Call and see them and get Prices. Also sec our cheap Department Counters.in

LAS VEGAS DAILY GAZETTE: FKIDAY, JUNE 20, 1884.in:ori:i:i). THE )OPTOSITíKSTAMUSMED'arlor.Ol'I'OHITE UKI'OTJ.25rtEstatefOR SALE.Improved andH. WJjSiEcuiAivrsReal EstateCnUtt.Sheep,liillAIHicii'-".niM.il, 1WHOLESALE AND HE TAIL DEALEKS IN1W;Men of high character bhould beelected to the high official positionsot the utates and nation.M. Oita i, in the Detroit Free Tress.says the soil of the Cannibal Islandswill grow cross-eye- dmen and humphacked women without fertilizers.II. Uakdnkk fc Co. have wonderfully improved the Journal.AlbUJ(iuenue citizens should liberally put- ruiiize tlie JournnI as it is a credit tothat city.1.Tins oflice has recived tho 13, it 0.Ked Book for the democratic nationalconvention, which is well filled withpolitical information. These !lled.are very valuable in campaigns,and are the most popular political'text books of the day.!Rents Collected and Taxes Paid.ORNER SIXTH AND DQCJGLA8 BTS. LASr a. 1CJLBCSLLINO.is,:fícommittee of the Chicago board.The Chicago Times thinks there isgreat significance in the fact that theVEQAb, N- M candidates are known to the people as"Jim" Blaine and "Jack" Logan,T. O. M.EHKIN."for the man who is known by a familiar appellation or by his nicknameis always a favorite .among his fellows."-Pianos OrgsinsFirst National bank building.NhW MEXICO.SVR0AS.C-S -rrr- -WHITE99jOLIS SIXZBAC IIKK,ATTORNEY. AT LAW.Banbury Cross immortalized in nurHis father was a mesery rhyme.artist. "The caricaturistchanicaladopted the calling and soon showedfaciala natural gift forexpressions, becoming, famous inlocal social circles. Coming to thiscountry, he sent a copy of hia crayonwork to 'Hnrper'a which being accepted, and liberally paid for, openedfor him a lucrative held. AlterwardB he engagedith the Graphic,where he received á large offer from theLeslie's just before the head of thathouse died. Harper's offered him stillbtetcr inducements than the Graphic,which was followed', by still betterpropositions lrom the proprietors oi1'iuk. New -(f'Iron Columns, Fences, "toresills nd Caps, Hollar Frxnu, Wboeig.i-N. U.tettnt, .Btove Itowls, Ktomono and delay.I.XOl.---GSTFOnhl OIi)r.NEW MKXICO.Prescriptions Oafefully Compounded at allHours. Payior Night. .iii. oiut, ';WRIGLEY,SI'KINliEU.fxyqeict1.asíNEW MEXICO.New Mexico-RATO. COLFAX COUNTY.;RltUHtt'd111-(hofiiothllln of the ltaton UHiiire. whh coal andIran m abunilanco Mai hlou stops of tho AT. 8. IT. IL. H. here. Churches and schools.,sJLA8 VEGAS HOT SPRINGS, NKW--gPfiEXICO:or-j?-PHYSICIAN AND JUROEON.Offers her pnifossloual services to tbe peopleof Las Vegas. Io be found a' the third doorwest of the St. Nicholas hotel, East Las Vegas. Special attention given to obstetrics andaisoasesor wuilKN and children.L. D. COOMBS, M. D.HOMOEOPATHICC3PHYSICIANaCvOffice In old Optic block,frouting on DouglasSS8avenue.LAS VEGAS,Í ÍW--Griben? auto o CLMEXICO,Se CO,W.HJLIi''SINIIDC? JOHUSucoesBOs to.raafRESTAURANT.i s s óri! lié r c hantsGmm,Bridge StNortheastUr fc C't'MexicoAIrs. dr. tenney clougii,'SpanishB. PETTLIOIUV, M. St.CONSULTING PHYSICIAN.Answers lotters of inquiry from invalids.u. iiox nvjjtbxv: ,.MAg1)AQTVHxaWill practice in all the Courts of Law andKquity In the 1 errltory. Give prompt attention to all business in the line ol ms profession.BANT A FtKW MRXICO.Wholesale and RetailtS. GHADWICK'-Wm. A. BREEDER,Attorney and Counselor at Law,.-call andDBALKtATTORNEY AT LAW.Tas tnwn i.f 2ÍMI0 InhuhltUlitA.Iírliílnoo MTnilonArtíploWIUTELAW,ATTORNEY-.AT-LAW;Sixth street, '2d door south of DouglaiM.Wo.c.ofegs. Wln'Mower I'brttI. Ids,vNKW V.EXICÜ.LAS VKOAS,Bnslness DirectoryInCASH PAIDieentleman of unquestioned reliability, thoroughly posted and havinglarge stock interest in New- Mexicodenies in toto the statement of heavylosses in Colfax county, and assertsthat wherever the managers and superintendents referred to may have spenttheir time, an investigation will venfy the fact that tho losses of stock anCollux county, rsew Mexico,, the pastwinter, will not exceed one-haofone per cent. He considers the nuhiher of dead cattle reported an opticalSaab. Wnouns, stairs and isaiusu is. Orate ilarsfact raVf anlhlnrof oast Iron Give tberoover bail Miguel Bank.Special attention given to all matters permining ui real estate.rLA 3 VEtAK.MachineryOTJlSriDIOratss. Baokl,WILLMAKEeights, ptotr,LbitHiOlBce.":'.!"Milling'.nd-at 1 and 2Wy man Block)-ttbpumps, l ullfys, bangers, shafting, sawspolaliy aud will build aud repair, .'tppsruI tigniandrells, boxea, etc., etc. All klndn ol Iron turning, tmrlnt. .Utotiur audholtuMlrur, Their.ATL. FIERCE,OiBco,Stock in New Mexico.Last week an article was publishedin the Journal on the tenth page, under the caption of ''Cattlo in NewMexico." taken from the Live StockIndicator, which placed the loss ofcattle in Colfaj county,; New .Mexico,last winter, at from la. to "U per cent600 headand stated that as mapyof dead cattle had been counted inone locality on the.Dorsey ranch.MillLAS VKOAS.'N, M,-iiiaehiiicry, will do all work In tbetr linoanret-t'lar-M.ATTORNEY AT LAW.-iEastf í'.ST.EAST LAS VEGASO po'FOR--JEK k FORT,ATTORNEYS AT LAW,lfrANT .'XIJÍCOLTÍ. N.address Lincoln. N . W.OAKSfoHiultttmnot lo ruunlng order, and havingIrATTORNEY AT LAW.D-Ji'Diíinü by the dispatches for a fewKnur newsuti purs Two hmiksWaterworks.day past, the country is passingRATON. Dsnlcl L. Taylor,through a cycle of elopements. InNBANK OFHi.UoriO it. Swallow Caru. HdHlstuiiC cHSiiior. CnoilalDbustnusathe epidemic breaks out in all sectiqnsSurplus 100,000. Uuncral bankiutrtransacted. Domestic and foreign exonaiigeat about the same time. In tho lan- lAlnaiAM AnnuominaI rvr Ta V lT'guage of Desdemona's daddy, "Look too free uso of the liquids of that r ARDWARE. Stoves, Tinware, Barbedfto your wife. Boston Herald.T I fence win-- airriuuliunil iuipleinenW ocountry, or by some gullible news allkinds. Branch store nt CluiHirou. Blockof little experience who was purchased of manufacturers nt lowest cashAs will be seen on our local page, seekerA. H. CAKHY, Katoucrammed like a eooso for market with prices.the K. Homero hose company will not storiesno biped of intelligencethatcompete for the prize offered at Santa would swallow.,OÜLTON HOUSE. Wm. Nutliall PropThe statement thatto ileno t. Newly furnlhbed tbrourliFc. They claim that tho prize-wagrass is good, cattle in fine condition out. Nearor ranchmen. Spoln!Headijuarterachanged and that three days' time;. is and the call; cropatorateslaiuilies or liieatiiciu couipauiegimmense, gives.too long and expensive for the small correct idea of the conditionInDarwith the House.Uooüconnectionof affairsprize offered. It is to be hoped tha in New Mexico, which would not hayeSanta Fc will make bettor induce- been the case had the winter been as f OSFIBXD, AtUrncr and Counselor atV : law criminal practico a specialty inments.severe or neelieenco prevailed, as the ail courts of the territory, collections promptly attenaea to.man has represented.The unveiling of the soldiers' IndicatorCheyenneJournal.at Monson, on the afterRnnkc Ftn monumentMusic. Books, Sheet Music,PIÑON SALVE COMPANY,of the Fourth of July is deuuunuj uiui noonThe Schoolmasters of Our Republic,.signed to be the most imposing cere"When our republic rose,' NoahAlso. Harps. Accordeons Guitars. Violins, String and Band In- mony enacted in any village of western ifaseaeliusetts for twenty years. Webster became its "schoolmaster.Btrtunents. and Musical mercnanaiseTwenty live Grand Army posts in the There had never been a great nation PIÑON SALVIA,PIÑON COSMETIC,RENT.territory west of Worcester are" invit- with a universal language without di NOPAL. TONIC.PIANOS AND tofromsendNOPAL. LINIMENT.Pianos and Oreans Eold on Monthlv Payments. Old Pianos Taken 1000 to l.00 men, beside unattached converso with a man from Cornwall.'Appen-inein Exchangeveterans and others.The peasant of the LigurianN'ojeiX Xalxxlxxxoixtdrives his goats home at evenCures rheumatism, neuralgia, erysipelas,National Bank, Las Vegas. Tte Daly Gazette is down on the ing, overotBridge, St.,stlffneus of Joints, wounds, bruises,hills that look down on six quinsy, scalds,chapped bunriu, external po bums,New Mexico mail service. It seems provinces, none of whose dialects he ons,sprains, ohtllblams, tlush wounds, and allthat the mail service generally is out can speak. Here, five thousand miles diseases wherein iiiHauunalion and Borcnessadd la invaluable in all diseases of aniof joint. The Gazette says that on change not a sound. Around every exist;mals, sore backs and shoulders, swellings,the L'd of June a letter was mailed fireside, and from every tribune, in Scratches, wind gall, sprains, rinir bonefrom Las Vegas, directed to Deming, every field of labor and every factory foundered feet and in fact all painful ailments of live stock requiring external treatand reached its destination on the of toil, is heard the same tongue. We ment.11th, although a number of trains had owe it to Noah Webster's spellingPINON SALVEHe has done Is . most excelieuttone through during the interval. It book and dictionaries.remtd for sores of allis bad enough to miss the mails when for

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