JllVl «lheld inrest of Cendant otiesseei and aporta ntitci, the i fourIndiansU all uphim atfivwm w *wi Mvmno.► #dge W. dense; larshal cut ion,ig alsorropped ?ted to Craty ha pro* ea rs of i old haaft him onions» is far rary bespokenIt ap*r». Me* tCnuycb thatULMNMOSaA l'Alstkls Ras«k Prt^rtr Muttgn NtsSala M«WM SOMutnfffFor several days past J. It. Lattirrand L. J. Atwood, of Connecticut, havebeen negotiating for the purchase of lire!Gleuthora ranch, thirty miles east of jlas Vegas, and last night the deal wasclosed for something short of $70,000.Glen mors contains nearly 00,000 acres under fence and has tine improvements. It has been owncdbyHhe lilyth Brothers and estate of Curtis II. Anderson, who died on the ranch in a mysterious manner about a year ago. J./K. Lattiu, one of the purchasers, is front stratfort, Conn., but for Hie past two years has been superintendent for the North'Star and Silver ton mining companies «m Sultan mountain in Colorado. Mr. At* wood is a member of the esteusive brass manufacturing firm of Flume, Atwood A Co., Waterbury, Conn. It is the intention of lattiu A Atwood to stock Gienmora with cattle in the spring, jukd Mr. Lattiu will come to las Vegas at that time to reside per* manentfy in the mknagement of the ranch;—Optic.jaccords the $50 siouersfurthercitizen iBoardpending mom tlpetly diFe combe ex|)€the ter whatev'my corn a Sessi held on which }here Ireshould'stoner lt;no doulaid aud the coi the arri cable, y meut ofing uxccountywith tbbe satisiYouApronsCards,Presbyl