Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 10-09-1883 J

Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 10-09-1883 J

University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Las Vegas Gazette, 1880-1886 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 10-9-1883 Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 10-09-1883 J. H. Koogler Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lv_gazette_news Recommended Citation Koogler, J. H.. "Las Vegas Daily Gazette, 10-09-1883." (1883). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/lv_gazette_news/526 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Las Vegas Gazette, 1880-1886 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ; mgñ m' nnnaaanannl ananas)ananaes LAS VEGAS; HEW MEXICO : TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOD.ER 9, 1883. k - fp. tot, fi5kM ' - i -- - - - - - : . i i . AKKKT BPejRTS. and ho in nine boom. Tho repu- stated that New Mexico and Arizona - THE HOCH! are the largest of all the jurisdictions In "ALASKA.- tation ot4iCaaraheriain'e bouse is sot Kaaaaa City A4ve Btook. POPULAR PALACE OF BUSINESS. A. PHILLIPS, Preee. JAS. i connection with thi American church. good. ' By Womorn Aeeoclat j October 8,-C- atüo. OeaereJ Weetern Agent for That arctioa had been cultivated the . Kaxiaj Crrr. least, .The bishop thought, this, how lAetotlorPrinrUt. ReceieU 2.510; weaker and 10c lower Been ia Atnirriei Two Uiidred 'All of Aty Aftonnt Abont Oar Bv Woatorn Assoeietoa mee. chiefly Texans. the fanlt pf the chufah, ' Saturday; offering 1 erer.wasnet ; STAi-tiT- O. 8. -- is re- than . Wm m in " V--- L. L.October It a aeaala a DRY Vetn and Glád of Vf bat are most needed are homes fer ArtCdTAévUitlpt.: ' ige ttooeipu IWXCY J near üo-eei- pu & Co It' clergy, also six new churches. Mis- 3 portad there eras a prise fight 75, bulk at $4 70. oneep J, Gátzert the CI L. this $4 604 L 'I sionary bishop of Montana, Brenner, Dutch Farm, back of in ton. L. 809; quiet and unchanged. morning, between Pendegwt, of Celebrations ot Stated that in bis jurisdiction there are The Extent and Importance of Uawley. eight clergy m twenty-seve- plaees: Brooklyn, and one Dailev or erauaac cattle. won by German Settlement. ' rtha . Tho fight ia said to have been By Wastera Aaoetad Preee. nine churches have two rectories ana Whalinz Business. Pendergast receipt 686 communicants. Two private schools the latter throogh a fenL Chicago. Ostobcr 8 Cattle not much hurt, but tho other party was 12,000. Market atrong; good active d. ot Interesting were started In the past two months. GDS The Usual Amount Other Dr. Paddock, missionary bishop of Exploration of the Wendertnl Ttlen reported severely injured. Exporta $4 O0 60; good to D I and Xotions.' stated i was choice $5 40(35 60; common to median 'ewa Kotea Washington territory, that The Great River of tho Berth. - Wyo- resources and in- Ooartag- Homo Statement. $4 10; Rangers $3 70Q4 65; STAPLE IIOISÍJIOLI) TAILOES, a country with vast rreee. 005 ship- .- By Ataoeiated 4,000; exhaustible, with a population con- i I: . - i Western ming $5 25. Sheep receipts i ' ex- infe- j Two Haadred Toare la Amorto. stantly Increasing, and where more Onr Arctic Pawoeaolono. Borrow, October 8. Tho total ments 1,100. alow; common dull; S Bf WMtru Associated Presa. Paganism.Ingersouism and Mormonism B Westera Associated Froes. changes of the twenty-eeve- n leading rior to fair $2 25J275; good $3 60; choice 160. OF Pitts buró, Oct. 8. The are see tint to obtain a foothold. The Bam FBANCisco.October 8. Lt. Ray. clearing houses in the United States $4 00; Texaa $3 253 THE BEST GROCEEIES Reserve your orders for nial ( the landing of the German churches hafe increased from six to who. returned here yesterday on tho during last week wore $11,054,833.250. colonists was celebrated here today. eleven. Bishop Minor, of Alabama, schooner Leo, gives tho associated being a decrease of twenty per cent com- EMSEMAJVJV aV jrlFFl illcrchants; de- year. Total outside of HOUSE, uFortv"five Jimmie." The procession, which was at least tea spoke en the work among the colored press representative the following pared with last OPERANight Only, :- One miles long, w'.th 20,000 persons and people in tho south. His early child- tails of his sojourn in the-north- He New York were $293,749.880, a decrease 4,000 wagons in line, was indescribably hood had been among colored people left this port July 18. 1881, under in- of eight per cent compared with last FRIDAY. OCTOBER 12th, - picturesque. All trades were repre- and so had alargo part ef his ministry. structions- from the signal service ycr. y . world changed of colored bureau signal . ' . sented and every nation in tho The condition the a permanent A Poonlla Aeoldent. J9D E IVS FranldeDuc- bad representative in oeetunie, all people had eiven- - riso-to- , peculiar diff- station afPolnt Barrow "and to reniaiu '"" CALLE - í V Bv Associated Preee. J 1.1. j o i forming show, which kept iculties. Political demagogue hayo there till summer of 1884, unless Westers BR0WNE&1ANZANARES: ij a grand " the good hnmor of colored race otherwise SpmNorriLPf Mo., Oct. 8. A party 200,000 spectators in sought the elevation the ordered. The order for him night TUB four hours. When the head only in order that they might be ele- and his whole party' to return created of railroad Jaborers camped last for Ft. L1I!IS!the Baldwin theatre, Ban Fran- peo- great nearNettíetonrArk..onthoK. C, Direct from vegas, 3st:.2sl, of procession reached' Diamond vated themselves above the colored surprise, as the work, was being XjS the they have boea playlor to & railroad About 0 o'clock cisco, whore - Allegheny the . meeting ple.. Only, few to us and these are successfully carried out, having accom- Scott "( past MERCHANTvTAILOiH square, City, couie upon contain- enormous sucoesa during- the was .organised, and addresses destined to achieve ultimately the sal- plished all that portion .respecting in- a dead tree fell tho tent six weeks. This troupe has Tenight is given up to concerts, balls, vation of their race. The wild orgies ternal workj corresponding with that of ing seven men, and three, Fuller, Good over thirty members and Browne, Manzanares & Co -- f were and a boy had will be headed by - BRIDGE STREET, " ' r banquets, etc. The best of onler pre- of 'revivals have- a trendly tascrnation simTTaf stations éstahlisheu oy Rumio, tndBottl killed, . vailed all day. for the colored race. The question is Sweden, Denraarkand Auatria. The his arm broken. The others were not OF COMEDIANS, SOCORRO, ; , PRINCE , eriously,b.tn; . ; , , . M. Thin evening while delegation were what shall be done with this remnant of dotaihJ otjjie "work wiH bo jb ado . the v LAS YEGA& N. returning home Henry Voelker and colored people. Shall they be set apart subject of official report. Apart, said Herman Wettnier fell front wagons and by themselves? The bishop would Ray, from the scientific importance of Harder and niélale. " By Aetoelated , - -- , were Instantly rather his band should be palsied than a station.it ia a necessity as a refuge for Western Press. Billy Kersauds fi... .v. r killed.' even- is'estl-mate- any the crews whaling Indianapolis, Octobers. --This , Oct. 8. "'i?' d that be ahold give his oonsent to of vessels. Every gre'.at J, J. FITZGERRELL, Newark, N.J. It looking dividing ear ing about S oVlock William Tubbs. a A reigning feature of this there wore 20,000 people ta.-- the legislation to man J in the arctic region an average of $5,000,-OOO.t'at- ad baker, and killed Mrs. organization will German celebration today.' The 'city In his soul Jife by lines of demarkation. ertj. vessels, wtorth with cargo German shot be a- - J.íuO'ruea Mary Keff, wire of Albert E. .Neff, and handsomely decorated. proces- (Cries of good, good.) are engaged. Out i JS THE LIVE is .Tho -' v tragedy by shooting iikÍZ sion, was reviewed, by. the goyernor aDd After' recess Bishop' Northcar spoke of eigbtfv Seven "vessels"- then ended the among colored peo- himsel though the heart Cause, illicit Callender's mayor and other dignitaries. relative to the work I KIFTT HAVE BEEN LOST . love. I' : ple of tlie aoutb, :He said the meeting within, 100 of f Black Philadelphia, Oct. 8. The German with regard to dealing with tho colored miles Point J3arrow. In parade today was one of one year alone 1877-twelv- e were lest Saieldo. Real race was unanimously agreed. There - afarder and Zouaves t Estate with . ; the largest of its kind ever witnessed in no separate organization. all on board. The crews would By Wertern aseoclated Prese. should be military pageant and . clog 20,000 5,000 hot abandon their vessels,' In thulr brilliant S, this city. Fully men and We should strive to, extend th influ- knowing QCTNCVtUl-- . Oct. 8 An Osage In- ; in streets there was nothing en shore for them' to toorDamani. presenting an original minstrel , vehicles were line. The along ence of the - church among 'them. dian doctor named Jeff Rogers shot and innovation in marches, drill ana bayonet ezer- - JOBBERS OF were; literally live on. Had thj) prob- í the line of the procession Bishop Lyman Was anxious to appoint statian,,existed, kitted, wife, a white woman, here clres. So was the crowd along ably all would have been saved. -- Since hi Description ' A Dress Parade. H wrana Notary Public&Coneyancer. jammed. great a colored man as an evangelist. L. today . and then -- oommitted snicide. Chestnut street that the police were th station Was established two'year's OrlU.

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