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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

2-26-1898

Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 02-26-1898Hughes & McCreight

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VOLUME 12. ALBUQOeRQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 26, 1898. NUMBER 112.

for wmm i '

Nayy Department Making Pre-

parations for War.

The Nivy to be la Ideal Condition for, D.feoss tad Offense.

tilrcrl nav rroof ibl Big Foiwara n$fnine It UaiXpltdcd.

SICIITatT SHF.KMiR'S TALK.

Vt aliiiKhn, Ft-h- . 2rt. Kini'rgHDC)prr(MtrH(liiii4 iif tin ni"ii iiiir'itui rhrUClet liava tier n ilrrtitrtt UHin nl.il lheturew-nr- ; rdf m (r ri iiik tli.ni nuttiar two. Ifw u 1 l Awl-mil- l

HxowTxIt. The I'tMiinrnllon t ti u It--:

MM OnliTH V N In '1111 Tt'iitpartanf llif world looking to llieir MWtalrairgle li ii.

SfCMid hlitpfim i't suna find nmiinUfor uilllarr nulxrrii from W mhIiiiikIoiifoundrt ti New York najr yard, win reIn a few liourn they can be placed onboard the eael of the InternationalNavigation company, Columb'a Steam-ahl- p

ci'inpmy. HH "IT Hlfiiihlilp company, and f w iot lui'a Mali meamhip rompanr.Third Collection of store and com-

pletion of repair to crulaer MlnueHpoll.and Cnlnmhia. monitor Mlantonouiahand ram Katahdln.

Kourth Hhlpment to the wnrka ofHerreahi ff the torpedo t ilium aid appl-iance and torpedoes for the torpedo boatTalbot and Gwln, which will shortlyundergo their eteain trial.

Htepa are being taken to put th conn-tr- y

In a condition to meet any emergency.Aeeletant ifecretary of tlia Navy Knoee-fi- t,

then ax keel concerning tlia pn lia-

bility of war and tlit condition of thenavy In cam of emergency, replied:

"n hi la wa do uot expect war, tlia narydepartment la eliuply making ererypreparation for it.

"Th work of tlia navy I going on arapidly aa wa could wloh. To Rel It Intoan Ideal condition for dfene and rnVnewill conHume much time aud a great dealof patient labor."

htk ti uhiumzc,

Tor War villi Spala rit.liuali to Cum-man- d

a IHvLloaaUddleeborn, Ky., Feb. 2d A card In a

local newspaper aeklng ex Confederateto form a regiment to eerie in the rawof a war with 8palo brought nioeatnanenough renponaea to Oil the rank fromouthweet Virginia, eaet Tenneaeeeand

Kautm-ky- . The originator of the Ideanow contemplate the formation of a di-

vision to be commanded by KllzhnghLee.

MO TOKPatDOKM THEKK.

Af.nU mt ta UalKd aiatea CorroborM.

Vaehlnglnu, Feb. 26. The repreeenta-tion- a

of the Bpautnh gov . rnmi'iji to the(D-h- that there were no ml lien or tor,pevtoea In the Spanish harlior, exactlyagreea with the result of Inquiries by theagenta of our govrri nietit S fur theyhave been unable to tind the HlllitrNt ex-

istence of any plan of defence lu the harbor by Dieana of mlnea or torpedoes.much leea to locale them ax Iih tieen reported In M'Oie qiiHrtera. OlUt'lala aaythat the tflVct of this atatemeiit l al-

most certhln to be a negative Niipposttlonthai Hie disaster rem I led from other thanaccl'leiital rausea. In almost the nil

us tehtimoiy of ex pelts here,the history of torp' d i work. In Hut noaingle torpedo or any k iowu tvpe couldh iv cauH'd the terriUij wreck of theValue.

MHWIRII l tKlK I Mri OIIM.

biTera. Wordl on lh rnrw.nl, Knundll,.lina lr,M.ri.r I h m.

New Yolk, Heli. 2rt A special ropy-ri- g

lie I nil t i I lie K I'lllilg Word. .. i. .. . i .. itll'Mli le l"l iiibi ni 11 if urn. fiij s,"1) vers, wo. Him 111 Hie forward e

t. foMi 'l libs lir- - i ro if t'l l th" for-wa- r

! I ig in mux'' e, . Iiicli c nil li!iv snrlnmagisl the hip, ! sur-- l uiiexploleil.Many illvers lo.ve so swnru If forethe luvi sllifnllon Isiard. Il Is lielieve l

by experts thitt the big torpedo or minealli d b &i(i pounds 1 a tiling rs wderIn ti e res- - rve tnsgiine next to the bigIuhl' line, might hive priln-.-- theactual results found In the wreck."

Attempt Nt AMHWilnMtlon.AthAfia V. Ii ht An misiieeuusfnl st

tempt was niMile to assaseiiiateriing u orge 01 ureere.

Naral Hoard OluintdKeb. 2t)- .- Art T being

physically unlit fur promotionby one board, too stutid to lie retired by an-other and phvslciHlly qiiMlilleil or promo-tion by another, Cuptaiu Henry KoIhwhi,comniam' matit of the furtrituoutli, N. 11 ,

navy yard, haa at last been recommendedto the president for promotion, and willfuccredto the vacancy In the grade ofcommodore to be created by the retirewent of Admiral e'elfride.

An oar Killed.South Bend, Ind.. Keb. 29. Ollicer

Louis Keller at midnight, noticed theback diair of bia cigar store unlm-ked- ,

went In to Investigate, and a fusllailefollowed. Keller fired rapidly. A mo-ment later out rushed a crowd of armedmen, leaving Keller dead. Ollicer ller-re-

had just come up and one of themen ran directly Into his arms. Der-re-

found him mortally wounded. Hetbe name ot Jack Burke, ot New

?ave Kour more midnight marksmenwere aoon captured, Hubert t'owera,Jamea burns, Frank O'Connor, KraukMonroe. Burke. In a dying statement,aald he fired the "hot which killed Keller.

UOl'BK Or KLI'KKaKNTATIVEH.

Katulutlna tut rod ut Ooadaiulng Wood-ford lor V.a.tlug Spaniard.

Washington, Keb. 1 The houseconsideration of the sundry civil

bill Immediately after the reading of theJournal, on the pending amendment, be-

ing that of Tongue iltop., Oregon), toIliVi.iKO for lmiuiiia bay. Ore- -

goo. Dockery (Uu.), vigorously appoaed

These are alltitrvice. W e return you money

R. R.

the amendment, whirb he aald wouldmake the government liahle for expemli-lur- e

ot iVer a million dollar oil a pro-- i'Ci that wa an engineering impusel-- 1

unity.I lie amendment wa lost by Vote ot '

36 to 76.The amendment (3no,-H-

(or a ftarbof at l ieelnnil, Ohio, of-

fered by llurwu (republican, Ohio), waaailopteil.

Lewis (Washington) of-

fered an amendment to the sundry civilbill a resolution coudeiiiiilug MinisterWoodford tor giving a banquet to theJptl,i-- h caiilnet. lie declared that heaas oiipoHtsI to the feasting ot tbe mur-derers ot tlioew whom the nation waaburying. lh aiueudmeul waa ruled outuu a puiut ot order.

4 o.pr.New York, Keb. 10.

rti'K RKPiiar,

th. Mrw. lUcarflina th Oadlilua of Fer.tii trnilja Ueul.d.

This oi rnlng a report wm put Inii.bal I' rf. no Armijn, the well

known polmciaii and ex sheriff of thiscounty. hl di-d- at his ranch bom a tewmiles alsive the city last night, after anle rt llliusn from piieuiii'inla.

This HfieruiMiu al 'I o'clock, Hon. B. K.IVreu, county eclxsilculled at this oflice and elated that he1ml beard the report, but could not ver-ify the Information.

Later, however. Sheriff lluhbell waaseen, ai.d be tted that he had passedti e residence of Mr. Armijo this morningnmiing Into town, and It was hiaopln- -

iou lhat the report of Ills ( Armiju H) deathwhs premature.

At a ::t this afternoon Pablo Lurerormle In f ri m the precinct of a r. Armijn,and denied the truthfulness of the rumor, eta'tng that Mr. Armijo, while yeta very sick man, was considered belter

than on yesterday.Mariano Armijo, a brother ot the nick

man, drove out to the ranch tire after-noo-

and at 4 o'clock he reported hisbrother better.

Tuk 1 ri.KN In therefore pleaaed tothat the report la false.

"MIUHT OWI-a- UISIIANDEU.

A Cruel MM.fr Disappear, Leaving tlia(ilrl. on th Town,

The Night Owls have disbanded and(rue to the characteristics of tnat speciesof bird the travelling was done at night.The ladles of the troupe were left here tostruggle along as best they could, whilethe manager took the train tor the northlast night. The company played al theopera bouse Tuesday night to slimhouse. Tbe audience waa dreadfullybored before the curtain descended on thelast act. Tbe women ot the companywent to the sheriff's oUlce and asked thatthe manager be brought back to thiscity.

lh proprietor of the Hard wick hotel laJustly exercised over the departure otthe manager of i'ye'a Night Owls, thetheatrical combination that burlesquedal the oiera house Tuesday night. Thecombination stopped at the hotel a led themutiagiT departed last night with thecompany funds. Aa the members of thepom pan) bait salaries due them and thebo rd bill not being paid, they are In adrplorab'e condition. 1 he sheriff baabeen appealed to, but aa the statutes doeenot cover defaulting theatrical managersnothing can be done. I'hoeulx Herald,Kvb. t.

Announcement for the ftlrk.Are you housed in but would like to be

o.t riding in the fresh air aud sunshine?There la a comfortable outfit fitted up forthis purKwe here that will drive aroundand tale you out Nothing will lie saidabout ( hirgea, as this Is (or the good ofthe sick ami will be supported by anyone wi-hl- to help pty expenses. Kora ride Monday or Tuesday drop a card inthe posit dice aililress il,

MlSHIOSARY UaNNINO.

The Chinese social given by the YoungPeople's society ot thechurch was a great success. The pianosolo i. y vis hale rooter, and the manloliii duet bv Misses Maud Hill and Mallei Anderson were rendered with trueartistic skill. Mlsa Mabel Anderson sang"Bells of Seville" in an entrancing man- -

io r. Little Mildred Kox, In a uniqueI hinese costume, gave a recitation whichnas grontly admireil. Alter the programa delli-toii- s lunch was served, and evertone oresent received some Chinese sou--

nlr. Miss-- a Bendle. Hyde and hrurvand Koland Stevens a ere the memberof the committee having the social iui liarge.

A social dance at the Orchestrion halllast night given by Walter Hon humItixtcy .stover and Kalph Huut was attended by the following young people:Vttssea Bnchatian, Huut. Betty WilleyUmlse Hiiiut, Media and Jessie Tvler.Kunt, Kddings, Beuham. Bar III. Maiwell; Mes-r- s. Baker, Benham, Haddler,MO IX. Stover, Hunt. Wlngo, Lane. M

Otero, Uarcia, Creaghe aud Swarlzsi,MeMlamea Stover, Willey, Benham, Saint,Kddiugri and oray acted as chaisronea.

For the of few Alliuqtierque Jokerti, who don't keen themselves posted on the great and Importantevents of t tie present tune, nils paper announcee mat me tug dallies of the country are calling Senator Wm Mason bvthe familiar nickname of "Billy," andsome or the papers have dubbed him "thefiery, nntamed sucker," on account of arecent speech made in the United Statesaenate.

A large bras key, for store or ware-house, was picked up this afternoon byk. ii. ureeuieac and left at in la otllce.Owner ran have same by calling at thisomceaud waving cents or this notice,

II. C. Mudge, generalof the Santa Fe system.

passed through the city last ulght In bisprivate cur. He came from Las Vegasand was going anutli.

New and second hand furniture, glass-ware, tinware, etc., at J. O. (ildeon &Cos, ill north hirst street.

Kor Sale Team of horses and doubleharness for aale. Inquire at 2NI southSecond street.

The Laities' Guild of St. John's willmeet lu the vestry Monday afteruoou, att o clock.

Large front room for rent. Apply at014 west Lead aveuue.

Kor choice fruits and vegetable call atthe Klsli Market.

and rated in position for Railroadif they fail to pass

At., N. M.

FOUR GOOD WATCHES17 J $3.00

Kijtiii, xii.i :to.oo'ZJ 1 0.OO

Uriu'ii Watch, lift -

tcrniiulo U.1.00spatially

Lwallng Jowalor,

Kvprerentatlve

etiperlntendeiit,

Congregational

enlightenment

superinten-dent

inspection.

A.lbuqurqu,

Hamilton,

VuiitfUiiril,Precision nothing

adjusted

appropriating

lmrjaoomG!Lieut. Cordier, of Cuban Army,

Narrowly Escaped Dealt).

Assassin Fired a Sbot at Him, thenFled and Escaped.

Coralcr It la Arizona rUlilof Finds toA14 Insurgent CauM.

TBI IICOHD ATT1KPT.

rrescott, Arlx., Feb. 2rt. LieutenantConner, ot the I'unau army, who is herewith i'aptalu Mahouey lor His purpoee olraising tun Is to aid the lusiirgeul cause,nariowiy escaped tiealh at Ilia hands olan assassin last night. An oukuowuman look a shot at Hie lleuteuaul aimthen lied. Cordier fired two sliots at theretreating (Inure bui failed to slop him.Cordier smjs that a similar attempt wasmade on the life of Captain ilaliotie y afew Mouths ago In iiouuue.

la LI . HI K.

aeeratarj atiarman Nay. an Indemnity Willlla I'rmandrd.

Washington, Keb. 2d. Secretary Pher- -

maii said to day that should the navalcourt of Inquiry Mud the Maine disasterthe result of an accident, ludemultywould certainly oe demanded.

lhe seoretarv did not Mi nk the H Danish authorities had been aware of the In-

tent tons of anyone who may bave causedthe explosion, but he advanced the opin-ion that whether they were or not, theSpanish government would be liable forIndemnity if it waa shown any Spaniardcaused It.

RETCKM ID IIAVAMA,

After Co art al Inqalrf finish It Dm--Ian In Kr W.l.

Key West, Keb. 20. The United Statecoa-- t survey steamer Bache arrived hereth e morning from Havaua. Hhe had oaboard (our of the Maine's wounded, andtwo were well enough to walk. Kcgardug the movements of the Meet, Admiral

.Heard said: "ihe boata at lorttiga arelolng some target practice, but the elaborate plan of uiaueuvres, which 1 bad laidout, has been positioned pending developmeuta. 1 brought the !Sew York here bacause I wlsheil to be In elo-a- j communlca- -

lion with the navy dertment." A prom- -

ueiil naval ollicer aald the court wouldalmost certainly return to Havana afterthe sestilou here.

af.NAlOB fHIICIUH IN HAVANA,

I Tbr oa a Hu.in Vantura, Aoooai.naal.d bf a Maal KstaW Man.

Havana. Feb. 26 Senator Proctor arrived here y from Florida via KeyWest. Us aay his coming haauoslgnifirauca in connection with polltlca.matters. The senator is aroo in pained byal. St. nrker, a real estate man of Washington, and it la glveu out that they areeng'ged in a imslneas venture.

A nnmiier or newspaper men will return to Key West in anticipationof a transfer of the United States courtof Inquiry luto the loss ot the Maine tothat place.

Arrival here are not many ana departures about up to the average.

la I ha Senate,Washington, Feb. 3d. Hansbrnngh, ot

North Dakota, secured the adoption of aresolution calling upon the secretary otthe navy for the reason why he shippedcertain freight over the Canadian Pacificto Mure Isluud, Cal Kyle, of South Hakota, addressed the senate in support of

orueii s claim lo a seal, inurston. ofNebraska, regretted his views. The casewould force hliu to Vote against admission of Corbett.

Weekly Hank NlalemanLNew York. Feb 3ii. The weekly bank

statement shows: Surplus reserve, decrease, i.T'ili, 1 ii; loans, decrease,

eptt'ie, increase, 2 Ha.TlSl; legaltenders, decrease, a ,4IN,til; deposits, de- -crense, y,.v4'i,;Hsj; circulation, decrease,

.y i.too.The hanks now bold f 2J.'Ji.3i5 In ex

cess of legal requiremeiitM.

aim rplCharleston, 8. C, Feb 20 Mra. Knlck- -

inever, with six other people, perished ina tenement house fire here last ulght.She Is the wife of Theodora Kulckmeyer,a carpenter, also the cull man lu the firedepart men t. The others burned are allof Kiiickmeyer'N rhililreu except two, audhi brotiier-iu-iaw- .

fhlraa-- sum a M.i kit.Chicago. Feb. 2. Cattle KecelpU,

VII. Market steady.Beeves, t:i.WU!S.3l; cows and heifera.

2 10( 4.35; stH-ker- s and feeilera, 'i4.HI; Icxas Bteers, .mat :m.

Sheeo Keceipts. ii.btxi. Market steadyNative slup, :l.iKit4.70; westerns.

3uU(jj4.uU; laiulm, 4 iona w.

Kir In Iowa.Forest City. Iowa. Keb. SI. Fire broke

out In the business portion of BuffaloCenter, a town of Wki Inliabltauts, destroying six of the best buildings, andfor a while thereafter threatened the entire toan. Loss, $Bo,wo.

Chlrsss drain Markat.Chicago. Feb. 2U. Wheat May.

II 02'.: July. 8,1-.- t orn hebruarv, 2ic; May, tve. Oata February,'Jiic; Slay, 2o',(i.

The ( rulaer llelrolt.Key W est. Fla , Feb. 2rt. The United

States cruiser Lietroit haa arrived herefrom Mobile.

dllirar and Lsaa.New York, Feb. SI. Silver, 65'ie;

Lead, 13 no.

n'.iii to Ha Cuba Kraa.The Denver Kepubllcan paya Ben

Bothe, the junior member of the firm ot(Jjiickel A Bothe, quite a compliment inits issue 01 yesterday in me followingmuuuer:

Cant. Ben Bothe, of Albuquerque, whocruised along the coast ot Cuba a fewyears ago. states that If the civilizedcountries only knew half the sufferingsand hardships of the culiaua. Drought onthem by their cruel taskmasters, theywould rise up as one common uation audfree the island. The captain was withthe fruit schooner, (iisirgs B. lKnigla.se,plying between New lurk and Barraooa,aud thus came in contact nun me crueltv inllicted 11 noli the Cuban by Spainlie i decidedly in favor of the UnitedSlate, (roeitig Cuba.

Durau tela n IHvuroe.In the case of Pablo Duran vs. Ouaila

lupe Madrid de Huran, for divorce, a Uualdecree was entered by Judge Criimpackergranting an absolute divorce to the parties. Durau Is the man who was foundguilty ot bigamy by a jury lu the October term of the district court aud aen

tenced to one month In the county Jailand to pay a fine of $1 aud eota. Dutanhad been luloruied by Father Personstnat hi first marriage was Illegal andvoid aud that be count therefore marryagalu. On the strength ot this advice,liuran married again. The jury, In find- -

lug lnru guilty 01 bigamy, said that theydid not lunik he bad lulenlloually corn- -

milled the crime.

Prlne ( Entartalnara.Ou Wednesday. March X Cart. Jack

Crawford, "the Poet scout," will appearat me opera nous under the ausptoee ofthe Wouiau'a Belief Corps, and as theproceeds lo be derived therefrom are barcharitable purposed, Thi CITIXKN wouldbe pleased lo see the house full when thegenial captain make hi bow to htf audience.

hi-(fo- John P. St. John. In a letter tofriend, aaya:

If yon want to see a 'living picture' otfrontier life, and Increase your love otborne and humsnlly, and laugh nnlllyour aide fairly ache, do aa 1 did, go audnear 1 aptain waci irawroru, ine TOrlScout,' and Prince ot Kniertalnera, Iruve never aeeu his equal. The greatwest is proud 01 Her Uubiiy Burns. Derpioneer hero,"

Albnqaarna Unard.The Albuquerque Hoards held their

regular drill last ulght. Captalu Kogerauununred that lu th future two evenings In the week will be used tor drillMondays and Friday. At the businessmeeting Frank Short, H. K. Sherman. T.J. Helming and Otto Maun were voted in

active members, aud Harry Owen,rror. rennaar ami A. HunUm as associate member. Owing to the threaten- -

ug aspect of the Maine an.tlr the liuarilsare on the tip toe of expectation andwondering how long It will be beforeney win ts in the rice awampe ot Cuba

lighting Spain' aruilea.

THI RACK.

The flrl of th aprlag B.tnArtarnooa.

The Driving asaiKslatlon, recently organised, will give th first ot the spring

Ties of races at the fair ground to-morrow afternoon. The entries are asfollow:

Nil. I Kihlhlfliin Trot rnmmfKl.ira II.dtinn, driven liy I rrern.No. Pony Nice I'ri rttl iir R. H lrreen-le.l-- .

The kid, loin Dye'. Jim, W'. W. Klin,tted'a Koyal lieoise.

No. akiininns root Kurloiig. T. Luce-ro'- .litrl, T r aimy, J. r Jsrvi.' King

I'oito, A. Jour.' I'niK'e, U.C.U.Cullry'. WhyNot.

No. Koad Horse Trot 1. I. K. Pran-e'-

Ji Harnett'. M. KI1110, W. L. Trim-ble Mstol ten ered ly 'I K. lulley).

No. u tiieaa-Yo- PleaseW. W. Cllinsteir. lld Sport, iteorge lireen".Johnny W iUe, ir. J, A. lleury a NimbleJon.

No. Race-Thre- e Kur-lon- s

A. kecd'. .orrel hIiIk. I. (trunaUa 1 7

iiound.ii l. C U. Culley . Llk. glUM- - a. WhyN. 1 1 lit poiiml.i.

junae-L- r. o. a. vt au, 1. . liubbcu, 1 J.W'r aid.

nurier junge trumiarer.1 niiekrrpei.-- K. Vanu aud T. K. Culley,King superintendent Cuarle. Roc.

roRM O THI UORrlKH.

The pony trot should go to Tom Dye'Jim. St. Kltuo U the clasa of rare No. 4,but 1 short of work, and Negrlla willstart faviHTtte. The half mile ruuuluglooks like a girt for Luoerw Uirl. theUtile bay filly has beateu everything In

ew Mexico al Om distance, and shouldwin under wrap, why Not la only aquarter nilbr, aud as he ha a hard racelater In th afternoon, the big heartedlittle black horse will not do himself jus-tice, though he always doea hi best.King Pinto Is the quickest on hi feet ofthe lot but doea not like the route. Therest are The free-for-a- willlie a horse race between Nimble Jim andWilkes. Jim Is in better condition audshould win. The match race betweenWhy Not and Oranada baa a very openlisik. l he route Is short for tirauada, buthe will llulsli the Rlmnger, and if healfhe the black horse lu th stretch

may beat hi ill home. If Why Not startn the half-mil- lirauada will win lhematch race; otherwise Why Not.

In Ptua 4'ondltlon.U. W. Strong Albuquerque, N. at.:

Honpestou, III., Feb. 31. The remainsif Mrs. Laura Swain arrived here at uoonin Thursday last, and were burled yesterday afternoon. She was In flue condition,and I want to compliment you on yourwork. Yours, John A. Ficklk.

far Male.Twenty-Uv- egg Incubator and brooder;

tlso Mauu bone crusher, cheap. 117 Uoldaveuue.

The Occident society of the high schoolelected the following ullicers: President,Lillian Schuster; vice president, lllnnleCraig; secretary, Bssie Bowilin; treasurer, Helen Snyder; pianist, FriedaHurt Ii. M ho say women's suffrage wouldbe a failure.?

Owing to the breaking of a belt at fiepower house the city was In total dark-ii-- s

for a short time last ulght. Thebelt waa hurriedly repaired when thelight weut on again.

The dining parlors of Mr. Hummel, 011

iiold avenue, continue the lavorlterake Sunday dinner with us The bestthe market affords. Price always thesame, 'i cents.

We pay the best price for anything Inthe second hand good line, ami sellsame cheap for rash. J, 0. (ilileou A Co.

W. C. Sanders, of the Milagroe companyout In Hull canyon, ia In the city to day.

Kor Sale, Cheap Kami wagon fixedfor ramping. o"2 north Fifth street.

Talk alsmt your pretty jewel belt. II- -

feld'a have their new stock in now.Attend the special ulna cent white

goods sale at The Kcoiioinist.The Klsh Market 1 the place to buy

fresh fish and oysters.Kverythlng In the second hand line at

J. O. (ildeon & Co'.Mattresses of all kinds made to order

at Kutrelle'a.Queennwar. glassware and tiuware at

The Kalr.Special aale ot white qullta at the Big

Store.

Decree Issued in Madrid To-da- y

Dissolving It.

Three Thousand Workmei la Sala-manca Shoot for Breal

Spanish Cabinet Kerreti Display of fas.aloa Over Maine Affair.

ia ciiMriom ami lost.

Madrid. Feb. 3d A decree haa beenleaned dissolving the eorl.

nsniry apaal.h (fab.Salamanca, Spain, Feb. 20. Three

thousand workmen, aoc unpen led bywomen carrying flag paraded y

shouting for work and bread. Manyhouses were stoned. Tbe railroad stationwas stormed and considerable wheatstolen. The authorities promised to findwork for th unemployed and are restor-ing order.

Btanaa Cliy Market.Kansas City. Feb. 2o Cattle Receipt,

3utl; only retail trade.Texas steer. 2maiA0; Texaa cows,

li.40i4J.rxi; uatlve steers, 3 :sifl.20;native cow and heifera, t'XnrH.44 H0

itockara and feeders, .1.4(5.: bulla,12 22.70.

Snee- p- Beeelpt. 10,000; market ateady.Lamb, .lX)a5.4); mutton, I'AioqJ.4 iu.

IBB aPANISU CABINET,

Rasrat TMaloa which Crept lata FabllOpinion Over Mala.

Madrid. Feb 2tl. The eablnet baa con-sidered the eltuatlon aud no Incident waare (Kir ted aa altering the "cordiality ot threlatione between Spain and the UnitedStates," thou 'h the minister expressed"regret at the passion which crept Intopublic opinion during the preseut Inci-dent " A million peseta were voted todevelop tbe navy.

Da New. at I t kimpag...New York, Feb. 2.-l- 'p to 10 o'clock

to-d- no additional new haa beenot the overdue liner l.a Cham-

pagne.Money Marhet.

New York, Feb. 25. Money on call,steady, at 2 per cent. Prim mer'ant lie paper, 8.4(44.

for Bala, Cheap,My large bay team of horses, weight

about g.tno pounds. Work (ingle ordouble. W 111 sell one or both.

0. w. Strong.

One of the Inmates ot th Acre, who Ifamiliarly known As Dot, waa arrested(or ass u I ting one of her lady neighborand bad ber hearing before Justice Craw-ford last.pl lit. She waa fined f 10, whichwas paid. U (rem that keveral damselof the Acre organlied a syndicate for thpurpose of paying Hot' flu If he wouldassault a certain party who waa not pop-ular among them. Under these favorablecircumstances Dot waa only too pleasedto comply.

Henry Brockmeler has completed planfor th erectlou of a dwelling bouae 00hi recently acquired property on eastKallrisvl avenu. corner ot H alter streetIt will be a fire-roo- frame ot the latestartistic style, with all convenience. Con-tractor lleorge Kdick will erect the build-ing, work upon which will begin Imme-diately. 1). K Hopkins will put a forceof men to work Mouday grading theground.

Sunday dinner at the Midland hotel:Chicken soup, roast tnrkey and pork,cranberry aud apple sauces, aweet andcream potatoes, corn, lemon and mince(lie aud strawberry Ice cream and cake.All for 25 cent.

Fred. Wetxler, formerly of thi city butfor several year past at Solomnnvllle,Arltona, came lu last night and regis-tered at Sturgcs' Knro(eaii. He willleave for llolbrook, hi future home, thlevening.

There will be an unusually pleasanttime at the Zeiger Cafe this evening. Adelicious free lunch, which will be aminiature banquet, will be served andthe choicest liquor will flow.

Mr. II. S. None, who haa been on avisit to Topeka, Kan., returned lastnight, being met at the depot by Mr.Nones, who had just returned to th Citynimseir rrom ine west.

Mr Oak has gone to Chicago and NewYork, and when she return her beautifulparlors will be filled with all the lovelymllliuery novelties for the spring ofmm.

A free concert aud dance at the Orchea-trlou hall, old town, this evening, andevery tssiy invited, superintendent Trim-ble would like to see a large crowd preunt.

Judge F. A. lluhbell sold W. L. Trimble& Co. seven loads of good baled hay today. He delivered aimut the aame number yesterday and haa more still for sale,

Knjoy an hour' sport rolling the ballsat lhe Albuquerque Bowling Parlor,north Klrst street and ('upper avenue.Free every dsy from 1 to 2 p. m.

Mrs, Gilbert L Kir, ot th Jemexooiiutrv, left last ulght for Notilesvllle,Ind. Mr. La Bar Is sllll here, but will return to his raiK'h In a few days,

Ths National Surety company, ot NewYork, has apsilnted M. Kelloirg a theirattorney to bsik after their affair here.

To Loan On unimproved Albuquerquereal estate, '.em. Apply to It. W. L.Bryan. First National bank.

Great manufacturers' sale ot children',hoys' and youths' clothing, at tbe GoldeuHule Dry Goods Co.

GENTLEMEN!We would like to show

you tho

NEW BICYCLE SHOEOf the Celebrated

X0HMAN & BENNETT MAKE.

The finest line in Albuquerque toelect from at Popular Prices.

GEO. C. GAINSLEY & CO.,Reliable Shoe Dealers.

Mall Orders GivenCareful Attention

and Promptly Filled

on

FOIt

All Pattern. 10c and ISc

NONE 204

Are

areand

Our Special

Furnishing

35cMedium-Weigh- t,

Saturday,

WlIOIiBSAIill

ofin

Railroad

McCallBazaar Patterns

HIGHER.

THE BEST

We offer many in of Goods. Our reasonLow Prices is that

An special sale of2$ J

s of Wash Goodsworth up to ao cents per yard,Only 5c yil

Take your pick of theit we have the

siz- -:

I.aillea' ablrt valuta at 35e worthI.Mi.Children1! amter walt at 8e, worth

25eW. 0. C. (mmotM at 69c. worth ll.M).ChlMriMi'a wool ami cotton hotM) at

IS 2e, worth t:e.Economist special salt 01

men's working pants at 73cper pair, worth $1.25 per pair.

Economist special sale ofmen's wool over shirts at 05ceach, worth up to $3.00 each.

Mail Orderi.I.Jif llv ng (mt of

town who wih to UkealvmiUtf o( tin aval

will pltMtM! .wnii onirrtrtirly in order to prevent

Ortlcrtwill U tilled m lungtU preMMit itn-- Ut,but will u't be duplicatedM Hit

-- : 1

Men'iNatural Wool Under.wear, price $1.50per furt, priceper Garment

IN

Jaeger's

Spocial prices overy Saturday all men's clothing.

EH-3IF,IESIL3-3n)

WHITNEY COJ1PANYShelf and Heavy

Carpets, Lamps.

Iron Pipes and Fittings.Largest Stock Brass

Goods Now Mexico.Miner's and

ECONOMISTAlbuquerque,

AGENTS

THE

NEWGOODS

now ia striking evidence all over the store notably in theDress Goods of prove to be th

collection of attractions ever ia this lice. Weanxious for you to inspect the beauty of the new goods,

would assure you 'tis no trouble to show them.

For This Saleattractions genuine for

the

Want Room NewEconomist

fol-

lowing specials,

An

An

TheirWM.

TI ST

Saturday

Men's

35c.regular

35C35c

farnitliingand

Hardware, Furniture,Crockery, Glassware,

Engineers' Supplies.

Avenue,LIGHTED STORE

Aa Koouonilat special aale of

5U Plecea of NewZephyr

ONLY

9cA geuulns 12','8 value,

Colura guaranteed.

An Economist special sale ofthis season's new outing cloths,during this sale only, lie peryard.

5fHV GOODS.window display of new

dress goods- - Call and inspectour new wash fabrics, new shirtwaists, new goods of all kinds.

.TUB

hi;

W

Agents lorPatterns and

Dr.

Department forerunners what willgrandest presented

very

Week'sbargains Seasonable attaching

following

We for the Goods.

Ginghams

Per Yard.

See

MAILFilled Same

Day as Received.

N. M.THE CITY.

An special sale of1 00 pieces of percales at Doper yard, colorscomes la figured blue, rrd,black and light colors, worth1 3 cents per yard.

An special sale ofof all kinds of wash

goods, choice at So per yard.

An Economist special sale ofmen's grey knit underwear at11)0 each, worth 35c each.

An Economist special sale ofmen's wool half hose at 3 pairsfor 50c, worth 35c each.

OurBettor goods tor ths

aame mouey, or aaaus

Suuda sUwwuera.tor leaa money

EconomistDRY GOODS STORE.

Batter-lck-'t

ORDERS

Economist

guaranteed;

EconomistRemnants

Guarantee.

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TUE DAILY CITIZEN

Thou. HlWHM K.lllorW. T. McCrkiuht, Rn. Mitt, and City K.I

rUHLtntIKU 1HII WIKKlt.AnwliiM Pre AfUrnnnn Telegrama.Ofllrial Papnrof fWnalilloCnotitr.Otllnal Paper of City of Alhnanorqnft.

.argent City and County ('ImilntlonTh jrgt New Meiloo CirculationLarrmt North Arliona Circulation

ALBCQUKUQUK, KKHKCAKV 2rt, mm

The miner' conrentlnn of Ai isona willmrrt at Phormli ncil TQtoxlar to efTect apermanent orgaultatlon of a Winers'

Tbi philosopher on the M IdhIow Mullnay: ''Woman's Inhumanity to womanIn the ran of many Dim living nddying In the bachelor claee."

It I mil waled that ore r firs millionmen are enrolled In the different fra-

ternal order of the I'nlted Htate. Theyare annually dleburslnj about 40,(il),-fx-

Thi territorial supreme court of Ar-iiona bae decided thatJamee Parker, thetrain robber and murderer, muat hang.The date of elocution will be re-e- byJailire Sloan, of Preecott.

Alhust every train wwt-boun- carrlesome paeenger bouud for the Klondike.There were four from Gallup, N. M, andone from Window on the passenger traingoing weet the other day.

Tbi city election I drawing clone.If the republican will nominate goodmen and adopt a platform demandingeconomy and efficiency In the city

euch as the preaent republi-can fundi has been doing, they will

gain sweep the city.

Thi building of the hatita r e & GrandCanyon railroad out of V illtama l anldto be aaaured. The promoters have an-

nounced for some time now that theybad the money required to complete the

. enterprise and It was learned recentlythat they bave been offered a bonus of(30,000 by the Hanta Ke Paclllc

Msa. Lillian U. S. bTaviNti 1 the wo-

man picked by Mum Wlllard to succeedher In the presidency of the Woman'sChrlutlan Temperance L'ulon, in cane ofber death while she was in office. Mr.Steven la from Maine. Her title Is vicepresident at large. She was elected tothe office four years ago, and the officewas created at that time at the sugges-tion of Mia W Ulard, who lnnlatwl thatprovision should be made tor au enierg

ncy like the present mournful one.

Thi Cattle Hamer' association ofTexas, which U, perhaps, the Urgent andmost influential organization In thestate, will bold IU twenty second annualconvention in Fort Worth beginningTuesday, March 8. The beneQu of theaasociallon are not couflned alone toTeiaa, but are offured alike to the cattlemen of New Mexico, Arizona, Oklahoma,Iudlan Territory, Kaunas and Colorado,many of whom have alrmdy availedthemselves of the advantagi and protec-tion offered by this organization. Theforthcoming meeting at Kurt Worthpromise to be the Urgent, most euthu-elaHti- c

and useful ever held by the ann-otation.

t jTHIS OAMat LAW.

The time for shooting g inie, accordingto law, Including, quail, grouee, prairiechicken, pheasant, wild turkey and part-ridge expires the flint of March. AnyDemon violating the law will be fined asum not lens than I'-i-S or more than 100

and Imprisonment In the eouuty jail forperiod of not lee than thirty days or

more than sixty. The law permittingthe killing of deer aud antelope la onlyoperative during the month of September, October aud November, and Includeonly such deer aud antelope a haveburns.

liOAH UKKTtt tUU STOCK.The subject of sugar beet raising for

g purpose continue to attract the attention of farmers and stock- -

grower throughout the country. ThisCitizen has heretofore referre I to the pe-

culiar adaptability and value of the sugarbeet, fed in conjunction with alfalfa, asa fattening food for slock upon westernrange and ranches. During the pantfew years extensive experiments havebeen made in tbi direction, and withuniversally satisfactory results. It hasbeen found that cattle, sheep and hogsfatten readily upon tbeee products, atlea expense than upon grain, aud thatthe meat thus produced Is of quit as fluetexture and flavor aud fully as valuablecommercially, as the best corn-fe- pro-duct.

There is, however, a general mlsappro-httuttio- n

a to the sort of beet moat val-uable for feeding purpose. Size aud ton-nage per acre appears to be the chief aimof moat beet raisers. This Is an erroneousIdea. The small beet, solid la texture audrlob in saccharine, U far more valuablefor fattening purposes, even at a muchmailer yield per acre. With too many

farmers it baa beeu the habit to cultivatebeet at considerable distance botweentu row. Thus they obtain a crop oftiilrty to forty tous per acre. Some of thbeets so rained will wlgh twenty or evena high as thirty pouudd each, but aualy-a- i

would show them to be of a vxryspongy texture aud to contain uot morethat 8 6 per ceut dry mutter aud ttl.5pur cent wilier, holding In dUtolullouabout 0 per Cent sugar. Such roots arefrequently fed to cattle during the winter In quaullties correepoudlug to 1JJpounds per diem, or eleven pounds of drymatter; while, If small beets of this variety had beeu used, the dry m ittcr wouldhave beeu at least twenty.

The growing of small beets, wei-hlu-

from one-hal- f to two pouuds, should bthf aim of the Intelligent farmer. The.iture of the root thus obtained will be

firmer and the dry peicntnga muchhlRher, w Jilrh moan a far greater fatteniig efllrlency U an Imi lilMirtobpen real-Ir.in-

Kor, while Mich b.ei- - pulllva'i i at.!Mnne! a of thirteen ln,--h In all direetlnna, will yield ,7tK) pun t 1.4 of dry mat-l- r

to the acre, at eight Inchon the yieldIncomes 1 ?,: p'Hiii !, which Is certainly to the advantHir of the farmer, bothin quantity of ytell and in fatteningvaltii of the crop.

AM dllUKIIMMI KIOIIV.The following alory of the mayor of

Kaliilee la by th Rvton MnraldIt wasd-ii- In th" etre-t"- i of Katnl'ie.The mayor oroVrpil that evrry ettlrrn

hould hang a lant.rn on the front of h e

door.But still the stre-'t- wore no lighter.Then the mayor ewore an oath end

bwui'd a proolnm iti in th it V' rltiz'iisahonld put candle In the 1 itorn.

And still the etreets Wf x no ligMer.Tb'n th mayrr swo'e n frreater oath

and l(ie.l a proclamation th.it the citi-

zen e'i( u'd lltfht the c.uiill.'a.Then the streta were lighter.A man once wNhwl to make money.He securid a gooil store.He secured good clerks.He secured good gooiN.He made no money.Then he turned on hi store the lUlit

of newspaper advertising aud let the people know he ws In hnlnee and whyII" kept them In the dark no longer.

Then he made money.

Thk Dona Au County Kepuhlican hasentered upou It second year. It Isg'd, weekly paper, aud Thk I'it-iik- n

winhi it nmcli prooperity.

THK MOIirRN WAV.Commend Itself to the

to do pleasantly and illy whatwas gornierly dono In the crudest man-

ner aud disagreeably as well. To cleansethe system aud break up colds, headacheand fever without unpleasant afteredicts, use the delightful liquid laxativeremedy. Syrup of Kigs. Made by Cali-

fornia Klg Syrup Co.

Konwn ta Laritl Kallroa,lni.W m. Bailey, who w.uWe-- on the Atlan

tic ft Pacific, now SauU Ke Pacific, several years a?o, aud Is known to the localrailroaders was recently killed nearStockton, Cat. The dispatch says:

Conductor Wm. (J. Bailey, of tha Sierraroad, was killed by the overturning ot anengine at Chinese.

Bailey s body was considerably crushed.his neck, an arm aud a leg being broken.Deceased was do years old. He was b.irnin Trenton, .V J, where hi ptreuts nowreside. He was a member of the l'ulonof Kallroad Conductors, and of the bsleat vt iiisiow. A'izona. The lodge at Oak- -

lann win lake charge I the funeral. TS. Hulloek.of the Construction company,is a colHIu ai the deceased.

A OOOII I.LTTl K

t rain lh Clerk of til Irrult CourtKernandlua, Kla., Keb. W, i;i'Jl.

Mr. (ieorite Mulucr. UniKsUt. CuyiDear (teorge 1'leahe send a bottle of

Chamberlain s Cough Keuiedy. I wouldnot feel easy if I knew there was uone ofthis valuable remedy lu the house. Ibave glveu It a tair lost, and consider itone ot the very best remedies for croupthat 1 have ever found. One dose hasalways been sutllrlent. althoiiuh i u e Itfreely. Any cold my chiblreu contractvery readily to this medicine. 1 can conscientiously recommend it for croup audcoins in Children, luiir ressctruily,

(JKO. K. Woi.kkSold by all druggists.

Corhltl (irons Will II fatonled.Attorney Charles F. Kasley, of this city,

has taken the Initial steps to secureLulled State pateuls on the So Namegroupof gold mine In the Cochlt! miningdistrict, owned by Thomas U. Lowthiuu,Charles It Toll, Henry Woods, ChesterGreenwood and Norman Illetcher, aud reCently bonded to J. A. Coiain, O. P, Poseyand others. The group consists of theNo Name.Smuggler and Southslde claims.each of which shows strong ledge ofpractically free milling gold ore of goodgrade. Mr. Kasley has employed DeputyUnited State Mineral Surveyor C. C. Cotton, ot I Belle, to survey the claims forpatent, and the geutlemau has alreadygoue to Bland to make the surveys. NewMexican.

Tha Cimliiv U'iihi.iiWhogvsto the club while her husbandwuhn iuc imuj, as wen h mo giKH

woiiian wtm liMiks alter tierhome, will both at times get run down inhealth. They will le Uoublod with lossof appetite, headaches, Hleepleasiiee,fainting or dizzy spells. The most won-derful remedy tr these Women is Klec-trl- c

Bitters. ThousaiiiU of sufferers fromlame back aud weak kid leys rise up andcall it Ulessed. U is the medicine forwomen. Female complaints and nervoustroubles of all kinds are ssin relieved bythe use of Klocliln Bitters. Helicalswomen should keep this remedy on handto build up the system. Oul Ml centsper bott'.e. Kor sale by J. 11, 0'Ueilly AOo.

The Optic now says: "Hev. UeorgeSelby has requested the Optic to correcta statement m ide ia the last Issue tothe effect that Kdward 8. ('rose had leftthe church. Mr. Cross has simply sever-ed his connection with the New Mexicoand Arizona mlsslou, aud goes east to hisold home. The correction la made withpleasure." The News of this city Incommenting on the Cross case says: "Hehas been convicted of immorality, depos-ed and Inhibited."

Mr. Ward L. Smith, of Kre ierlekstowo,Mo., was troubled with chronic illurrhueafor over thirty years, lie had becomefllllv HUtluhM.1 lltut It nuu m.l.of a short time when he would have toKive up. lie unci ueeu treated by some ofthe best physicians in Koropa and Amer-ica but got no permanent relief. One dayhe picked up a newspaper aud chanced toread an advertisement of Chamberlain'sColic, Cholera and Dlarrbua Kein.tly. Hegot a bottle of it, the (list dose helpedhim and it continued use cured him.Kor sale by all druggists.

We want all tin good things we canget. We have a well equipped shop, afull fore of the very best workmen, aHue tonsorlal aud b ,th trade, but wewant some more customers. Give us atrial, ami you will II id u-- i more thanWorthy of yi ur patronage, llahn it Co ,X. T. Armljo building.

A well supplied table Is one of the moetdelightful attractions of a home. Voucau alway keep your table covered Withthe choice! of viands if you trade withK- K Trotter, ths Stroud street grocerymerchant.

Don't forgot the "Green Krotit ShoeStore," No. 113 Kallroad avenue, Vtllllum( hupllu; cheapest and best place to get;shoe aud repairing dune ou the shortcutuotice.

Keuiuaiitn of silk, accumulated from'nor irreit silk mi,1m luut uui, , .......n- - " , k m u i

of cost; only Cs cent, at the Uoldcu HuleDry Goods Co.

THE TOWNS

Items Culled andTerritorial

NUVVS OP INTURHST TO

AIIHIO.

Krnm the Rimtlrr.Mr. K. W. Thompmn of Denver Joined

her hu band here. Mr, Thompson Is em-ployed by the Madrid Mercantile com-pany.

Sii'ers Kuill i and Veronica, from St.Vincent's hospital and orphanage, SantaKe, came In town soliciting for their In-

stitution, and were very successful asthe generous donation bear witness.

The hard coal mine Is partially shutdown. The discharged miner can Andwork In the other mlnen, which are run-ning on full time. Some of them are al-

ready at work in the White Ash. A few,however, will quit the camp and seekwork elsewhere.

TheKnightsof PythUa grand ball onthe HUli Inst, was voted a flue success. ItI. said to have been one of the most en- -

Joyal Is social event ever given lu Madrid. The supper was served at McKln-ley'- s

and wai voted flue. Another ballwill occur on the HHh of March.

While th average Madrid man whskicking his hat off backward lu his rageat a valentine, Hugh Graham was congratulating himself on two, which.(liongh a little late for valentines, werenun the lent welcome. They came Inthe form of a pair of dainty girl babies,and arriv d on the morning f the 18th.Mother and little ones doing well.

Buttista Deacderin was killed In one ofthe coal uiluea at Madrid about 4 o'cl'M klist Saturday morning by the fulling ofa rock, which crushed him to death. Illspartner very narrowly escaped beingkilled by th same accident, which occurred with nit a aecoud' warning. Theleceaned leave a wife and two children.a boy and a girl, who reside at Madrid.riie funeral occurred latt Monday from '

the Catholic church in Cerrlllo.CM t

Kroin Dona Ana County Republican.A birthday party lu honor of Mr. II. K.

3tcpheii"ou was glveu at her residence.Mrs. Louis Parker Is very Hi with

typhoid ft ver, and at la.t accounts wassaid to be dying.

The report that there are now twenty- -

five rases of smallpox tu Dona Ana provesto be untrue on Investigation, the storybeing denied by prominent citizens ofthat towu.

A team of horses took fright near Karl-hum- ,

dragging the driver ou the groundh ins three or four miles. Vortunatelyno Internal Injury was done the man,but the skin of his b nly was preled off onthe right side from the top of hla head tohis feet.

A beautiful ornament In the way of auiauilluent specimen of a golden eaglenow adorns this dhe. Thi bltd wasshot anil killed by Hay Grayson, of llllls-bor-

near that towu. Mr. Grayson killedthu eagle while on the wing at a distanceof about a hundred yards. The mea-o- i le-nient from tip totip li six feet eightInches.

Miss Adelaide Wilson, the only lndystudent In the stenographic class oLthsAgricultural college, 111 leave for herhome tu Missouri soon. Miss Wilson Is aousluot Htatlou Agent lingers, of Me--

sllla Park.A ChOHterwhtte hog killed by Judge

Pino last week weighed 570 pouuda and2ol) pounds ot lard was produced. Theanimal was purchased when a pig, fromToledo, Ohio, by the Judge for f'.W. C. Bradbury has returned to Denverafter a trip to Mexico City. A. II.

his representative at the Seldeudam, has removed all the camp stuff tollarncastle's corral from Morrlsou's ranchon account of Mr. Morrlsou's removalfrom his place.

Cutarlno Moutoya, ex constable of LasCrucea, was kicked In the face by a horsehe was hitching. Both cheeks were badlycut, but no further Injuries were sustained. Dr. Damlre Is attending him.aud he la now Improving.

George Fortune died at hi home lu theVan Patten building, and was buried Inthe Protestant bur) lug grounds. Mr. Kor-tun- e

had been a resideut ot this territorytor over fifteen years, aud was at onetime connected with General J. B. Bowman In the cattle business on the Jor-nada.

lKltHiii.ua

Kroin I up Km later.The Kentucky colonel are getting- - nu

merous In Cerrtllos. A new oue came lulast week from Barren county.

Professor Brydou renorts that th totalenrollment at the public school Is aboutirii, and the average attendance 120,

A. M. Watson has taken charire of theOrtiz mine as superintendent. Mr. Wat- -

sou halls from Cripple Creek, and comeshighly recommended.

J. li. Overhuls has decided to changethe location of his meat market. He willremove hi fixtures to Blaud aud cater tothe needs of that camp.

John C. Buoddy. a relative of Dr. Grace,arrived in town lust week from HorseCave, Ky. He will probably remain withus.

The Ceirlllos school bane ball club hasorganlz'd as follows: Juines Coleiuau.captalu; I.ee Mitchell, catcher; MiltonNewhoiise, pitcher; Ki cy Williams, firstbase; Lloyd Huell, second base; John G.Miller, third base; William Stansberry,short slop; Hubert Kogsrs, rightKay Myers, enter Held; Bert ttogera, leltHeld.

The prize which the Cntholio ladleswill award the popular young lady inCerrtllos or Madrid at the coming ball,March 17, will be a handsome gold medal.The vote will be received aud countedat the nominal rate of 10 cent each.The names of candidate for the medalwill be given at the postotllce, aud Post-master Mitchell will receive the Votes.

LA Vr.4.Kiom Ihr Ojair.

Henry Ksslnger ha begun todlstrlbutethe remnant of hi Are, sending thepiauo aud carpets to Denver, a marble

OFNEW MEXICO I

Classified from OurExchanges.

ALL KINDS OP RP.ADCRS

clock to Santa Ke, and the damagedclothing t' Los Angeles. After thd marriage of his diMghtur. Mlas Kannle, theremainder of the family will board at theI I. iM, renting their Seveuth street reelleiice, which will hare been thoroughlyrepaired.

Andre Baca, of La Conchas, wasbadly hurt Wednesday. The brak onhi wagon broke and the wagon turned. ..........I - .4 I I..viii-,iii- m'i imin aim (laniiui luu

Iu.ri, to Mr. Baca. Hi left shoulder wasore ken ami one ear nearly cut off. Aurg cal operation was necessary.Frank 8. Chaves, the county ahep In

spector, came up from below the mesaWednesday. He report that he foundU.ooo sheep that he mnst put under quarantine regulation for the scab malady.The Inspector is now going to the nieeato inspect other flx'k.

A citizen of this place ha Ave roosters.which he ha named as follows: JimCnrhett, Charlfl Tamme, Chrl Sellman,Hilly Head and Pearoe Murphy. In allcases but the first the bird ws named fora previous owner.

John Lynn, ot Kansas City, proprietorof the City Dairy ot that place and fatherot P. J. Lynn and Mr. Alien Qulnley, ofthis place, died Wednesday at hi home.Mr, (jiiinley was at hi bedside.

Houmaldlta Peyton, the little eighteenmonths-di- daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. G.

Peyton, ha the measles. Ralph andItobin Gould are down with the samecomplaint.

Professor Hand's orchestra will favorthe Las Vegas public with subscriptionconcert at the Duncan opera house alnjiitMarch 7.

The llnrvey house received a very largeturtle Thursday. The weight was put at30 pounds.

Charles Nathan Is Indiiposed; It Isfeared he Is tnking the measles.

isr ric

From the New Mrtlcau.O. L. Merrill, superintendent

of the territorial penitentiary, who habeen very ill, I reported as slowly im-

proving.A. It. Green, Inspector of t'nlted States

land aud euiveyor gntral' ollice, is Inthe city on an t fll ilul mission and has aroom at the Clulre.

Thus, llurke and George Marliu arehere from Albuquerque, on their way to1'uos. They etp at the Bon Ton.

The street has It that District Attor-ney J. II. Crist will soon reslgu as dis-

trict attorney of this, the Kirst judicialdistrict.

Andy Horn, of Pena Blanca, the veteran freighter aud stage man, w ho isnow engaged lu freighting betweeuSanta Ke and the Cochlll nilulng district, was in the city after flour, grainaud other supplies fur the Bland me-rchant.

Hon. C. M. Shannon, of Clifton, A. T ,who served a collector of Internal revenue In Santa Ke during the former administration, came lu from the south andregistered as usual at the Palace hotelHe left over the Denver A Klo Grandefor Denver, to cloee a deal for a Completesmelting plant to treat ou the groundthe large b ,die of high grade copper orelu his great mines at Clilton, but promIse4 to spend two or three days visitinghis frieuds in this city ou hi return tripin about two weeks.

B. II a li ley has practically closed a dealwhereby he will, on March 1. transfer biswell known wet goods establishment onlower San Kraucisco street to John Ham-pe- l,

who has for years beu engaged luths plumbing business in thi city. Mr.U tuley hus beeu ooustautly engaged Inbusiness here since 1M8I, baa accumu-lated a good name lu business circles,many friends, a tine brick business block,a fut bank account and valuable stockfarm In Kans.is, and naturally feel thathe has a right to take rest from theex icllng wrist of business. He says thathe will certululy rest fr a while. DanUauley say h Is going to Kloudike.

lafnM Csnuut hm 1'uraxi.by local abplications as they cannotreach the diseased portion ot the ear.There is only oue way to cur deafness,and that is by constitutional remedies.Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi-tion of the mucous lining of the Eu-stachian tube, when this tube 1 in-flamed you have a rumbling sound orImperfect hearing, and when it Is entire-ly closed deafness Is the result, and un-less the lnlWuiuiatiou can be taken outand this tubs restored to It nocmal con-dition, hearing will he destroyed forever;nine case out of ten are caused by ca-tarrh, which I nothing but au iuUamedcondition of the mucous surfaces.

We will trlve one hundred dollar forany case of deafness (caused by catarrh)that cannot b cured by Hall's Catarrhcure. Send for circulars; free.

K. J. Chunky Co,Toledo, O.

Sold by druggists, "Be.

L. B. Case, well known lu this city,and Jnd Lathrop, arrived In the city lastnight frnm WiuHlow, aud will remain afew days. They have rooms at Sturgea'Kuropean.

M.K. Judd aud wife, with their son,M. 11. Judd, are at the Highland fromHammond, La.

Awardedhighest Honors World'! Fair,

Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.

iasCREAM

A Pur Onp Cream ot Tartar Pot)er.40 YEARS TI IE STaATJDARD.

SOCORRO COUNTY PROSPEROUS.

A BrlfM Future Predicted y Com-

missioner Jones.

CATTII, IBEX AUD MIKE.

Hon. W. W. Jones, of San Marcla',chairman of the board of commissionerof Sia'orro county, paej np the roadthe other day for Santa Ke, and whilethere was Interviewed by the New Mexi-

can a follows:'Business I steadily Improving lu

every part of ths county. 1 lie advanceIn the price of cattle, sheep and woolhave made money more plentiful, andthe people are not only getting ou theirfeet again, but saving money. TheGraphic smelter, treating over onehundred tons of ore a day, has beenand is turning large sum of moneyloose, and Is a considerable factorIn making better buslues. inquiriesfor mining propertls are becoiuinn numerous. Indicating that themining interest of the county areagain coming to trie front. In the Mag-dalen district many men are emiilovedin the cold, silver and lead mine, theoutput being largely treated at theGraphic- smelter, in Water canyon. Mr.C. T. Brown will sink an additional loofeet on the Mogul, while several otherproperties are being developed aud showup well.

"On the range there I plenty ofwater, ann a heavy snow rail lias lustiredan abundance of grass lor the commaseason. Cattle aud sheep came throughthe winter lu splendid ehaisv and are doing well at the present time. In thecounty there are over Iiio.uh) heal ofsheep, and at present prices l he ownersare not complaining of hard time.

'Agriculture never promised as muchas at this time. In the vicinity of SanAntonio there is three time the area ofland tinder cultivation there was twoyear ana and the acreag-- e under cultivatlon is Increasing all over the countryMuch talk i heard of the sugar beet andcanalgre Industrie, and 1 believe thetalk will result In the building ot facUt-rl- e

to handle both vegetable. A fac-tory for the manufacture of sonar willsurely he erected at San Antonio In thenear future. Persons Interested Incanalgre culture have found an unlimited sale for the extract, and some antlve measures looking to th building ofa factory will oon he taken. A short dis-tance above Nan Antonio, a survey hasbegun for a high Hue nllch. which. wh ncompleted, will Increase the acreage oftillsble land very materially.

"I miifit say that the general outhsikfor Siscorro county Is very bright, and thepresent vear will see a great advancenientmide In all Industries, and our Deopie are very much encouraged.'

Mr. Jones I iiuiloubti dly the beetposted man In the c runty concerning Itsmaterial resource and advancement, andhi view certainly reflect general condi-tions In Sis-orr-

Tlrvsrma ara uot Toys,Two more death have lately resulted

from "didn't know It was loaded" accidents mother killing her babe and auoy annuel having ins head blown oil.Firearms sre not toys. It Is also unsafeto trifle with what are termed minor ail-ments. Ins Biiillcant thnuirh thev seemat first, they are likely to develop lutouiainniee oi uuugerousauii complex mag-nitude. The best war is to arrest themat the start with Hostetter'e ntomachBitter, which check constipation, livercomplaint and rheumatb ui, malaria,kidney troubl and neivousues. A de-

cline in health I something we cannotafford to disregard. Independently ofIU sterling elllcacy a a specific forchronic maladies, the Bitters is a superbtonic and promoter of appetite and sleep.

Ilurlrjr' HalUtln.Bulletin No. 121 Recently conduc

tor on this division handled a car be-

tween two terminals with the wrong waybill. This doe not show that the conductor exercised the care that be shouldhave In checking way bill with the carnumber. A suspension of ten days hasbeen assessed against this conductor.

Bulletin No. 122 Keceutly a conductor aud engineer on this division

in a Qght while on duty. It is ascertained that they were Intoxicated.They have both lieeu discharged from theservice. Attention I again invited toparagraph four, of general superintend-ent's circular ot July 20. 1HU7.

ptreat$nf Ax "v"? OxstotaaMtsfjItea

UtJ9 truizltX mrrwhara. allowOat th poopl asv aa abldUi( wnfliluMt Hood's Banapartna. anal1 1 - fsrraa by tb voluntary stats-lU-f

U9 Boots at raoaaaad fat bob aaavmii aaow that Hooa't Banaparlll a

PnwAr T nrifrtne,rvnvl rtaalng ao tnTtcoraUnf U

Wood, vaoa which sot onty health but hiBMUaopoadi. Th groat

RllPrrvSO Hood's Bananarma taWUIalG39 rnriu alhari nmm

Ton b!tTlB that a talthlal un of Bood'ianaparUla wlU cur yen tf yoa cuflu trooj

aoy trouble oaaood by Impur blood.

Mood'sj Sarsaparilla 0

tithe One Troe Blood FiirUlor. All&nicftita. tl.fre pond only by O. I. Hood hOo., Lown. Mui

are eaay to Uko, uifllOOU S PUIS to avorau. Mtoata.

THE

EQUITABLE

LIFE ASSURANCE

SOCIETYOF THE I'NITED STATES.

JAM AKY t, I BUS.

ASSETS $236,876308

Reserve on allexisting poli-cies (4 per cent $186,333,133Standard), andall other Lia-bilities.

Undivided Surplus, 4 per cent $50,543,175Standard

Outstanding: Assurance $951,165,837

New Assurance Written $156,955,693

Amount Declined $24,491,973

HENRY B. HYDE, PriidnU). V. ALEXANDER. Vic Prldnt.

WALTER N. PARKHUHST,Central Maiuger New Mexico and AUooa

Depart manl, Albunuqu, N. M. I

Ny.aam iw.waw,a,a.a,a.i

Rcv.W.M. Slaughter,or wtit vmoiisia.

vvrltei ef tha tt rTr,ed From Ofkallies' RrMnrt, Nervine.

f tn

r a ,i -

i 'in 1

tin 'A-- f

MM.rS' Nervln tfDR.jiarl Inrly a!n pled lothe reMora-t(,- nof brallh lir,krn down bv bard

inental .,ra. Hi r. W. M. Manirhler of NowUavi'ii, W. Va., wrltcs 'imffcred with ex-

treme nrrvnunmiMi, rlirclnciui, dull and nervous headache and leplssneHS. My heartCame to troubling ine, I was iihnrt of bn-al-

from Ih leant rxrrtlon, and suffered muchoaln In mf left side.Mcillrln and phyirt--"lnnsave Die no f.

I proenrod Dr.-- Nervine 3 Mlloi' Keatnratlva

IE. Rnatnnta aJ Nervine. N HeartFaf. u..ul ' r "'! Serre and

Ivrr I'lllv and I amire no words of com- -

menOatlon a mine re- - uk can s tooatron.I ileep well, the dizrinew and eonfuard feel.In( hare ilapp ari'ri, my heart trouble meBO more and 1 feel p rfix"tiy well "

)r M ;;' Heoo-die- are aold by all drugf iU under a piMllIre ruaranteo, first bottlebenrfiu or money refunded. BoonHeart and Nerreaoent free toall applicant.

UK- - MILF.il MEDICAL IX).. Elkhart, lad.

Capt. Jack Crawford

'The Toet Scont."

At (.rant's Opera House,

Wednesday, March 2d,I'll liT the riihiiIccs of the Womcn'a Rav.

llcf Cnrm. Heeerveit 8eat now ou saleat vtaiton lirutt Htore.

HACKS! UACFS! It ACES!

AltaqD'rqns Gentlemea's

Driving Issoclatlop.

SUNDAY, FEB Y 27,AT FAIR (iROl'NDS, OLD TOWN.

Rirt-- fttirt At 3 p. m. liarri. Trotting. Pciff. Todv mill kiinntnt ku.-- e i fIUa..i.iM.ttt h Klininiiir Riii-f- Mn.uv t.rA .tu.A

man,, ittiiurti. rr.HRI AMI 7.f. L.. H. CLLLhi, Sec'y

City : Drug : StoreThird St. an'l Railroad At.

Orogs, Jadlclnes, Paints, Oils, Etc.!WUULKSALK AND KaTAIL

JV. Y. WALTON. Proprietornrremor to Plllabnry at Walton,

Gall at Headquarters forLeutlier, IlnrnKH, Hadilles, Pailillery,Ha'Mlerv 11 inlware. Cut Holee, hlioeNull. Ilaine. t'tiaiii", Vt hip. Collar,Hw.-a- t PinlH, t'na'or Oil. Axle reae,li H'on Cohi'Ii (ill, 1'nto Negro, KnililyHarvester (lil.Neatafootdil, IjirJ Oil,ilnriietauil, l.lnsrwil OII,Catitile8op,llurni'Hs boap, Carriaiie Sponges,i niiiiiois nam, uorne Alfiucilies.

Prloo tlio Iioweat.llluliwt Market Prices i'alilfor Uldeaaim hkliis.

WOOL COMMISSION.

Thos F. Keleher,tu Kallroid Ave, Albuquerque

l or People That Are f gBiok or "Just Don't 11 1 I VFeel Well." ILLOonlv ONI row a ooaa.! Pimple,, aura Haaaacha, Onpepal a4Caallraflaaa. 2S rla. a bna a., ,1m ... ... . .1

ooiplM t raa, adilraaa Or. Boaanka Co. VhlU.

WiNtro, VON MALI AMD HEMT.

Waotod.Wanted HouhmIiiiIiI a,mHii anil cranra

elotlilns. Vt liltten. 114 (iolil avenue.v anirxi a Rlrl to ilo ennral houae-wor- k.

Inquire at 010 south iiroadwav.Wanted Dreemuaking--. nutting and flt--

tuiK. neiereuces. ju. b- -i w. Kallroadavenue.

WuIltA.I-fl- rl..... ....tnr nanural kni.iu MAMb..ln. ui'U'VlfUl K.Alililv at Mr. Itobt. Futnev'. l."Sa,,nthThird street.

Wanted Hulwiman t(r Alirnra, 19K a.- V a,Ilimfh atnl .u v ,tu n u,l.,iu- "" ' n ill.. T. , A ,7.--

, ICIIUV UU- -naiiuauurv Iml ii.nniuii t .iidl.......j iN.iiTiii.,n au vuntuuiriB, V0. UIhIiou A Co., HI, Louis, Mo.

For ltat.TWO Runt Ul.rn.n aj.l (1,- -

house, furnlrthed or uiiturniHhed. W.i r u.reue.

For ami.For Sale A flue Jerwev cow. Inxt freeh.

south Arno street.Kor Sale A set of entirely new Ave

ounce boxing gloves, cheap. Kmiulre atiiiin oiui'e.

To Sell Two modern 3 room eotta(re;twohorMee; three waitoiH; all klud ofhousehold iriaala. Vt . V. Kutrelle.

Cow for sale I have several goodmilker; kind and jrentle. Adilres JohnK. JarvU, poNtmlli'e box IU, or eall atreaidence No. tirj went Silver avenue.

lieauiy la lllmid Dorp,f'lc.in I.I. nimna a rleim iikin. Ko

li.'.uny Hitlmut it. 1 wuirit, tuniiy Latliar-ti- e

1 1, an jour LliKhl mid p it titan, yKtirniirf up the l.uy liver un,l diivma all

horn the y. lt(, today toI..11111. i pni,,!e IkmU, l,,.t. l,.. lUrkheada.and liut ... ly lMC plexi.ni lirtakirial ,.r ten irnia. All ilriiar.(lata, natialuitiun iiarttntt.fd, Joe, "jc, Sue.

Wo Taka (lur Ownmeasures, becauae we know how a gar-ment aliottlil lie made and measured. Weknow from twelve years' experience thatit does not pay to rely on outalder totuke our ruaures, for they ofteutlmesare men of tin etiwrlenre at all.

K. L. WAbUBl aN & Co.

W. V. FUTKELLE,

itrdlhl

Cor. First 8iid Gc'd,

Native nd

La' .i'As 'ati

PoiMIiik Paperf7r U M- - at

Kurt St. and Lead

ESTABLIttHfcU 1870.

L. B. PUTNEY,ss'Old Rellable"

Wholesale GrocerFLOUR, GRAIN &PROVISIONS.

Oar Lata a apaaiaitv.

Farm and Freight Wagons I

RAILROAD AVENUE, j : : ALBUQUERQUE. N. M

MTTTjITh arvcat and best goods (rom th

leading pottcrle of th world, in whoUiala

or retail. Choke Ublt ware, etrgant toltri

eia, beautiful vasest a lull lint of gUawaxc,bar gooda, lamp chimney and burnera,

enamtled ware, tinware, broom andbrushes, toy, and dotla.

H8SOUT FIRSTSTRERT

J. O. GIDEON & CO.,.Dealer In.

New and Second-Ha- nd FurnitureFurniture bought, aold, rented and exchanged. Highestcash price paid for all kindi of household good. (Jetothers' bids and we will see them io per cent b.;tivr.All goods sold cheap for cash or ou installments

Wo. XIX Tffortl. M -- x

SALOONS

H. H. WarkentinPBOPRIBT0B

Albnquerque Bowling Parlors!Lomei first St. and Copper Ave.

Ttuflneart Rpwllnf Alley In the Bomb west.a. ajiv w vpeiiu IIIO OTODina

ttalooo attached.

The New Chicago

18 one of the cioeHt resoru In thecity, and la supplied with the

vf auiu uum uquors.HEISCH tL BETZLER, Proprietors.

Splendid Lodging Rooms br the dar,week or month.

809 Waat Railroad Avenu.THE FAVORITE SALOON

OLD TOWN.

THK GOLD STAR I Yno ahould not Cuut. but call and take a auclal glaaOI lb claaa Llquore we Und here. A1 BatiafM,'tlnn to all ! I, k Mririaij. AI? aceUeut oerr, it la the rule.

. ,. To keep It al araya aharp and Ldi r, inee are uere. ot IUtoc true, fA" ainda. Imported and natlre. to- -

O ' C'"I7 f',e cnolceat branda e know. .

Hellable aod pure, whers'ec we VJAw TothefanioueUULIJSTAItSALOOlN'! u!'u: '' KJrjepend upon It, near or far, jl- Nun cau compete with tb HOLD W

MRS. MUSIO. Prop.P, BADABACCO...

Very Finest ;unes,Liquors and tisrars

Thlid Street aad fljeras Areane.

Atlantic Beer Ilall!BCHNEIDKR ft X. Pbops.

Cool k Boot as orancMt tb flaatt NaUewin and th rocy boot of Dnt-clu- a

Llqaora. Ulra as a eaU.KartaoAD ATn. ALaoooaaooa.

A hotmd ruuaa.

f rand A Pax en tl I from them we reap, TJ..allklmUof Uquora, Hue and claa IKcuaiuiv ijuBiiir we set nere, A

to aril puce (iiods hi thetr ldeA Iwaya cool aud ahrp, tlieir Ueer, Ouulte unequalled tar or qealajoble Wine, all patron, rreet, TTtlinpurted and diimeatic, a Stock complet liIjellcloua Cujara, . here we gain, KJ

cbofceat AaTora we obtaliiExcellent Rootle txilli clean and oeat, rr&tbtu at Albuqueiuue there are plruty Iwhofar.irtiVAMJK A PAKRNfi

CRESCENT GOAL YARD.

GALLUP COAL Best Do- -mcstic Coal in use. Yardopposite Freight Office.

A. J, CRAWFORD, Agent.New Telephone No. 164mm.Old Telephone No 25- -.Leave orders Trimble's stables '

PIONEER BAKERY!riair TBBT,

BALLINti BKOH., Paoraiarou.Wpdding Cakes a Specialty I

W Dwalr Patrotiaga, and w

OuaranU rirat-Claa-a Baking.Teleareph order. eollrltrd and Promptlf frilled

A. E. WALKER,FIRE INSURANCE

Secretary lo'uil Building luoclitloa.

Omo at J. 0. Haldridgo', Laaubor Yard,

fukmtuiIk"HOUsKIIfiM) ooons

and UK YCI KS.

Sold Cheap fnr Caah of onthe Inataiiment I'lan. Alaorented al reasonable rate.

Albcqaerqne, New Mexico.

Jul. pjri,

Wrti xmiiJe -'t "It, Cllill?;J!t YWl.t'J

Ave., Albuquerque

Oarrloo th I.rirea udMoot BatDato aunch uf

-- 'staple : onocEiiiUi.

1 A I a- -

'r"a7- r'C)

THIRD STREET

MEAT MARKET

All kinds of Fresh and SaMeats. .Steam Sausage Factory.

MASOyiC TEMPLE,THIRD STREE1.

EM IL KLEIN WORT. 1'rop

CUT FLOWERSy HIGHLAND GREENHOUSE)

Cor. Gold At, aad Am at.MRS. J. C. MARSHALL.

Nw Tlf)pfaon No, t94.

JACOB K0KBEK & COManafactoror of and Dealer lo

Wagons,Carriages,Buckboards!

Tb Boot Caatera-Ma- d Vblcl.Pine Horse-Shoel- nc Specialty.

Ratlafaetlon Ouarantd In All Work

Repairing, PalntlnK anj TrimmingDon on Hburt Motio. I I I i i

Shop, Corner Copper It. tod First St.,SLanoraaor-i- . N '

(GROUXDSp

VE a loier wippljr oar ecd to dealer toMil l. At the same time, any-

one who has bought our seeds of theirkxal dealer during either i&)6 or 1897 willbe sent our Maiaal ol " Everytklf lor tbtardea" lor IW rnrp provided they

PPly y letter I KCC and give thiname of the local nterchaat from whoathey boajbu To all others, this magnili-ren- t

Manual, every copy of which costs usM l to place in your hiinds, will be sentfree on receipt of 10 cent (stamps) to cov erpostage. Nothing like this Maaaal hasever been seen here or abroad ; it Is a bookof M pages, contains AM engravings ofseeds and plants, mostly new, and these aresupplemented by full sue colored platesof the best novelties of the season, finally.OUR "SOUVENIR" SEED COLLECTIONwill also be sent without charge to all appli-cants sending 10 da. for the Maaual who willstate where tliey saw this advertisement.

rWl Car AaalkMlaa, Will lacaln Na AttaMlaa.

SHUrtrat .ua for aprlng Hualooaat

To start the ball rolling we have Jimtplaned on sale 23 doro Wllaon Broa.'fancy boaorn wtilta boil alilrta withriparat link ruff, at 65 cent. We con-

sider thi th Mggrwt bargain In thi Hueever shown Utre. Be tur aud te them.

SliiON 8TKUN,The Railroad Avenue Clothier.

I .:i'l i, ...,l ...J hiuutr I. .I III,. Am,.T.i g i.t t,.l,.,i-- i.,:,l , ,.,,i,r I faril,-- . I. J,,,,. 1,1' i V, h 1 ,,11), UU1. :,o lZ.

i. nw winder work, r tm.t n.a.i u, ..k mmwrong All druirit or H. run Kuurao-wn-B.,kl.i ,n. ,imr.io tro. AKlr.astoiilug Ka,ody Co. , Chicago or New York,

Page 4: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 02-26-1898

OP7I9 BNJOYQBoth the mothrxl and lranlta irhcnSyrup of Fig in taken it in ploaxantand rcfreflhing to the tnt, and actar'ntly yet promptly on thoKfllncya,

and lloweln, cleaner- - tho aye-ter- n

effectually, diepcla colds, headaohea and fevers and cnren habitualconstipation. 8yrtip of Fips ia theonly remedy of ita kind ever tiro-dtico- d,

plowing to tho taate anato the atom itch, prompt in

lu action and truly beneficial in itaeffects, prepared only from the mosthealthy and aitreralileaubtaneca, itamany excellent qualitiea commend itto all and have tnodo it the mostpopular remedy known.

Syrup of Figs is for rale in SOcent bottles by all leading drug-gists. Any reliable druggist whomay not have it on hand will proeuro it promptly for any one whowishes to try it Do not accept anysubstitute.

CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO.nMcitco, etc

umriut. gr. tm to, ar.

l'HtilfAll.vriTUrvNTrtna of PabtMirlpiioa.

Dill?, by malt, one yrnr $tt 00Daily, by mail.ni month.-.- . ....... 8 hBaity, by mail, thrt niontha 1 5

by mail, one month 5olaily, by rarrtcr. one month 7fWeekly, by mail, per year V 00

Tim 1AH Y Citizrn will be dfhvererl Inthe city at the low rale til Hi renin t .

or lor 75 rent per month, when paid monthly.Th-- e rate are lea than thoatf ul any otheidally paper In the territory.

R ATM m known orAnVKRTlMINO cjM.cc of publication.fpHK CIT1ZKN ob oflice la one of the hrmI In the ao.ith we-r- ami all Irtnda of )oh print.

In la caeculed with oeatneea and at LinerprioTa.

THK BINDKRY, I net adned, t rnmpletrwell lltted to do any kind of biiniii if ,

THK CITIKN will be handled at the oMireriptloni will . iollt. trd ty II. II.

TiLTON, or can be paid at the oih e.

NOTICK la herrhy urm that m1er trlvetiupon Thm C inai ill nrt

be honorI unleaa previously endorsed by theproprietor.THK CITIZKN ta on mile at the following

In the ritv: H. K. Ncmi-omrr-

Railroad avenue; Hawlf y'a Ne 1 SouthKecond ttreH: t). A. Miiino Ci.'a. No 'Jul.Railroad avenue, and Harvey' Kutintf Houe

t the depot.

THK K K K K IJST-T- he free lint of TriembrHCi Nntx e of Hirth. Mar-raa-

h uneml. Lrtatli, C'luiri h Service andKutertaiiuneiitN where no mlminlnn larh.irired-Hl'OliK-

ft MilKKKrll I,fcditor and Puhltnhera.

PROFESSIONAL CARDS.UK. rKAMVIM I HllkMIII,

OKFICK AND KhSIDKNCK 430 Wnllluum a tu 10 . mH S u

a and 7 to p. m.Special attrntlnn given tn general nnjrery.Automatic Telrphunc aii.

DM, HIHHOP HIHMOP,HOMOtOPATIIIC PHYSICIANS AND

and fetid-ne- t- t tntl.office. t lid Telephone . New Trlrijhiinelt)3. lira. Marina Hl.hnp M. I)., nfllre bimrs,1 to A p m rrv.nk r Hi.hop, M. D ofl'rehnnra ia n, rn. .n ' I to a aiid 7 to 8 p. m.Take elevator at Whltitey'e.

JOHN TAhCHKK, 1. .

PHYSICIAN AND "UKHKON-Orn'- re andrrainence. auv ninn tma rt wra, l

to 8 and :H0 to 7:10 p.m. Hna-'n- l .ttrotli nrl.en Inclimnlr and dUexxea f firn. Did

0". C'.M. rr,'li-- duvtlm,. nnly

M. I. JMMKNOM,

ARCHITKCT Plana, aperldrailnna and efor all uf KntM.

Int and arrhltertural woik. Ull.cr; li WiHallroad averne.

AMTKHUAT KA1TKHKAV,rvFKICK an- - reaMenre. No. 411 Weat Unlri.avenue. Tflrrb-'n- No vn )fll. Uoutato i. m.n no !0 n so and 7 to a p. m.

U. 8. Knt.Tdf. M I 1 S V

W. O. Httrh, at 1)..

OVV1CK a. rn. and from8:H0 and ftom 7to8p.rr.

and riMiiilence, ii Will liuM avenue, Allnqoetjne. N M

H J Alilicu I, II It

rRNTIST-O0lr- e. room, and 4. W' Uli.a

atrect. f '01 e hottr, u a. m. to l'4:lbp. mMand 1:16 to p iii.

ir.KN.4 l(l M. KOIItV,l I AW, N.ATTOHNf. ao'lii.n fflvt-r- i all l.inilnea

pertatnlng to o.e iri"u.n V'ill pr iciii einall cnurta of tl - trrrltnry a' d before the L ulledHutea land ollire.

Wllll tM II. I lk,ATTOKNHY-A- LAW. t'flre. riHim 7,

b illilin. V. ill prarute luall the court, of thr temt.'iy

joiin-to- n rlNI a l.,A TTIIKNKVS-A- LAW. Alhiioiierune. NA M. t (dice, rootna b and tf, r ir.t National

rJana DiitiaitiK-

It W. It. IIKV4NTTOKNKY-AT-LAW- . AUinqiurqiie. N

i U. lillire. f ml National Hank Luililinii

FHASK W. t I.AM Y,TTt'KNKY.AT-LAW- . rooma S and S, N

k T. Armijo buililiun, Albuurnjue, N. U.

It. W. Il.ltsl)l,TTORNKY AT-l.A- ( idlre over Hob.

1 ertiMin'a irrorery atore, Attiuguerque. N. M

Tho Pcrtumo of VioletsThe purity of the lily. tb uln of the roai.and the fluiti of llvbe combma In PuaaoMi'awomlroua I'owiler.

! till' KNOWTtint at Thk Cm.KN uiUt-- jou can

have; iirluled:VIhIHiik canN,luvilaiioa cunln,KTugrHius,Letter heails,KiivelonHS,Kill hnmlH,TrsNHcrltitri,HriffH,

or iiiiv oLhAr kind nf pommprplnl nrint.lag; alBolirHt-clriH- biinliii)(. Vtotk neatljami (jroMi(itly exocultMl and nt rettHoimlilitraiea. ui uh a iriui ana ue ixmviuotHl.

From evfrylicre come wnrdH of praiaofor Ctiauitieriuiii'i Coiiti Keniruly. "Al-low iii to coiiKrittiiliiiB j,iu ua the nier-it-

of your remedy. It cnrwl Die ofrliroulit liriiiioliltiH wlien the ilm'tor coulddo nothliiff for me." Chsrlee K. KernelToledo, Uhio. Fur aale by all (IrUBKUt.

Wlua lor Hula.Native wine, (iure and henlthful. at

only W centi a khIIuu at C. A. (iramle'iiH'tuorth liroadviay.

KdarataVour llovtel. Won I'tti'Mrrta.I'un.ly t'litlmrtl'1. euro I'nnH'ijmt .n furi'ver

fto. lfUC. (J fail, Uriiio:istH refund intNitr

Hl.hMt f:ah arl.A ViAFor furniture, etoveii, rarpetn, clothing,

ininan, iiHrneNH, WiildlrM, Hliora, eti'.llart'e, 117 (iold avenue, next to W file, .r argu r.i)ioi cui--e- see uie oeiore youtmy or aeli.

A bottle ef kooiI old Honor ruav wnne- -II men (ireveut Herioim llluens lu a family.You rail ifft the very lieHt at lowratprices at a. Lumi.anlu a.

No-T- il II lr f,.r I i l I ill a.(j jariiitU U M.h,. n , ,i,. ,. ... uk

ttiej auui'tf. blut,d purn. 6ot.il. AllUrL .avi.ia

We heat our water with Orrllloe coal.It gnU red hot anil we are always readyto give yon the uioet oomfnrtalile bath Idttie city. Halm X Co., 7 Kallroad

THE TOWNS

Krom the Mall.K Kin fr W. 0 Tucker left for Alaekit,

bin wife him aa far asWilliam, where ehe will vNIt friends fira xtnirt tini'.

Mr. Hand, of the Breed llhinl Merran- -

(llntile company, has the f.iun Jalinu laidand the brirk on th ground fur a haad-so- ii

e r id'uce. The nlte la the beet Inour rity. Il haa natural drainage lu

very direction ami criuiiuantl avl w.

Ail have beenf r the enti rtuinmi'nt to be given tn LaPrade's hoii on the evening ofMatch 17. Tiekets fur the earns will beiiu Mile at Mr. store by March1. (f neral M ceute; reserved. ale, 75 cent--; children, 25

The of the organ I ration ofthe Knights of I'ythlas was obeervs l bythe member of the order lu H iuelow InWlnalow In a hanil-om- e andmanner ou the lUih. The lodge room be-lu-g

loo cm ill to the mand Invited gueata, the

waa held In La Prade's hail. At.ibotit 9 o'clock the ceremonies were

by the chancellor commandera welcome to the Invited guests

K l. wollTiwid Frank Kreutt have builta dim avroaa t'hevelou 3 JO feet long by 9in height, with a watte water outlet atb'lih einla. The dam la full of water nowwith the enow water jet to come down.It Is lite i ur ne (.( those iiiteroted to

' i.vey t!ie water to the north s de of the'vi r. Tl:e land on that side, they say,

hat a diu per soil and la freor from alkali.Kr.-- the dum to tlllnhh- - soil la onlytlree and a half ml I'M, and there U euilldent wa'er to Irrigate 3,000 aoiea duringha dr-'- aeaeon.

From the ProniH-ctiw- .

Two more outflttt'd for atrip In tlm That

range la nieritett attention andsome very rich strikes may be loohed forfrom here.

K I Marrow, a former rec ntly sold a mine In Moiitana for 2o,- -

i0, and received the cah on the lothlout. Ills old time friends will be gladto hear of his good fortune.

Martin A Kuudle, formerly lu the aa-lo-

bualuees in and wellhered here, are still In

and running the St. Louis bi er hall atTellurlda, Col. Many oare at work In that camp aluo.

XAGVTArr.

From theftem.The hoarding and lodging house of

Mis. M K. Bheppard In MiiUm, whichWus partlully by lire lait week,la bilng repaired.

No town In Arizona has been favoredwith wore varied aud amualng

for thj past two weeks than

Fredonia In this county Is situatednear a mining region that Is going to bedevelop. l by eaatern

The grand Jury for the March term ofthe riiHtrict court of this county willh ve business enough fur two weekswork. There are cow twenty-ou- e per-oi-

awaiting their action.Sarah houae on tlie

a nth hide of the railroad track, knownaa the Lou Biuklny residence, was

by Ore. Most of the hou-eho- ld

gooria were saved. The building was In-- Ufed.

The miners of Arliona meet in Phoenixnext Tueday for the purpoae of orgtn-i- l

i'g a Thefrom this county are: R. 11. Cain

eron, Max Halzman, F.Deiiina, K. 8. Clark and J. C. Brown.

Dr. M. M. MUligau, of Las Ve:aa, NewMexieo, came In on the flyer to see hislirotht r, J. C, who Is very elck.I In Is the doctor's first visit to ourluountuln city, aud he Is very much de-

lighted with this portion of Arixoua. HeIs the recipient of a lucrative practice athi home lu Las Vega.

Med-M- rs. t'liaiu Pitts, of Yucca,Mohave county, after a brief sickness,died laet Saturday. Hhe leaves two smallchildren, a huxband, mother and otherrelatives aud friends to mourn her lossS!ie was well knowu here, her mother,Vlrs. Klla Lncthart reaidee luShe was a ueics of Mrs Marvin Heal.

YY. K. the Los Angeles cattlebuyer, shipped several carloads of primebeef cattle. Ue says that although thereIs a great demand for shippers, there jetremain plenty of good fat cattle In thevalley. The price paid for cattle ou thehoof Is 13.50.

Professor WaMHon, who was taken vio-

lently ill two weeks ago, aud whoee con-

dition for some was isnow aud will soon be ableto take charge of his claas at the I'ulouHigh achiail building.

The HeraM says: Jerry Sullivan, thewaaou trial before a Jury In

Juatlce court oua ciivga of allowing his cattle to die onthe roadway and not reruuving the car-

cases. The resldeuts of theentered a aud Mr. Sulli-

van was pla"d under arrest, The rasewas transferred to this precinct.

Charles A, Fink, of Nogalea, an I MIhs

Louise Z'leckler were married at dcotts-Ual- e

by Chaplain WiuUeld Scott. Thegroom is a trusted employe of Welle,Fargo & Co., and has resided lu this ter-

ritory for nemly eighteen years. He U ason of the late Clinton H Fish, of N ewYork. I'oiuhig to Arisjiia, he settle! atlilobe aud went Into the banking busi-

ness. Four years afterwards he en-

tered the service of Wells, Fargo &Co., and was in i le agent at Tempi. Thebride is the youug.r daughter of Mrs. II,

F. Z eckler, and one of the most charm-ing young la lie of Phoeuix.

Muse lirachman has returned from anexteuaive cattle buying trip lu Souora.

OF ARIZONA!

The Sister Territory Supplies OurReaders With Good Paragraphs.

URIiVITinS CULLED FROM OUR tiXCMANQUS.

arcoiupanylng

magnifi-cent

airingcmeiit completed

Uegulre'aadmlmliin,

auiilvernHry

becoming

arronimodalaentertain-

ment

ToMnNTO.HK.

proepectorsproeprctlng l)ragiMus.

receiving

Toiulntoner,

Tomlistouspartnership

Tombetoners

ileatroyed

enter-tainmentsKlagMtatf.

rapitallHts.

Lililenbuugli's

permanent asorlatlim.

W.HIsaon.Gvrjnne

Vllilg.in,

FiagHtaff.

Patterson,

precarious,oouvaleaciug

cattleman,Johuatoue's Wednesday

neighbor-hood complaint

The price of cattle there Is sympatheticwith the price on this side of the linelu fact, the advance has been a littlesharper. Cattle of a grails that could bebought a year ago at trvm to I2 ahead In Mexican sliver now readilybrings the same figures In gold.

Appticaliou waa made lu probata courttor letters of adiuinis ration to be Issuedto II. W. Adams npon the estate of JamesS. Thompson, who died two months agoin the Insane hospital at Stockton, Cal.The applicant Is Kdward F. Thompson,of East Haven, Conn., now In this city.

I'BI St ItT

tineata of the Johnson house haveralmd a purse tor Annie Petersou lu ap-

preciation of her services to them on theulght or tne Ore.

Parley Smith received a letter fromHaw eon City, written by Don Koots, hieKlondike mining ptrtuer, In which letterK ds Parley If he should eell theirciaiiu; that he had been ouVtrd HH),ooo

for It.The little 3 year-ol- d daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Frye died In Flag-staff recently of pneumonia. The parentsare now residing In Preecott, Mr. Fryehating charge of a sawmill In the vicin-ity or Thumb Butte.

The entertainment at the High schoolwas well attended, the proneeds amount-ing to II50 The young people whoparticipated In the entertainment aresaid to have gns through with theirvarious parts most admirably'.

Dm. Baoon has returned from Loswhere he was railed to the bedside

of his brother William, who was thenvery low from the fleets of having bad acancer relumed from his stomach. Dan.nays his brother Is getting along all rightand Is considered out of danger.

The Freuchmtn who blew up the SantaFe l'aclllc track with dynamite at Crowley, Coconino county, last Friday b, causehe was p it nil the train was eaptur"d atCongress by Deputy Sheriff B andtaken to KlagHtuff by Sheriff Huflner,where he was turned over to the properauthorities. Two stick of dynamitewere found In his p.ieseselim.

Kobt. K. Morrison, the newly appointedI'uited States district attorney for Art-un-

arrived horns from Washington,1). C, and was kept busy most of the dayreceiving the congratulations of friends.Mr Morrison says the people of the eastgenerally ex trees confl.lenee In theability of the adinlnlstratl n to handlewisely aud well the Investigation of theMalue battleship disaster. Conservativeand thinking people are disposed to withhold Ju'lgiuent until the court of Inquiryhas submitted their report.

tir Over Fifty Yaara.An Old and w ki.l-Thik-d Kkmkdy.

Mr. Wlnslow's H, milling Syrup hssbeen used for over fifty years by millionsof mothers for their children while teeth-ing, with perfect success. It soothes thechild, softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, aud Is the Iswt remedyfor dlarrhwa. It Is pleasant to the taste.Sold by druggists lu every part of theworld Twenty-liv- cents a bottle. Itsvalue s Incalculable Be sure and askfor Mrs. W lnslow's Soothing Syrup, andtake no other kind.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

Baptist church Rev. II V. Doane willpreach at II a. m. The V. P. 8 C. K willconduct the service at 7:30 p. m. Sabbathschool at 9:45 a. in.

Presbyterian Church Corner Silveravenue aud Fifth street T. C. Beattle,pastor. Service at 11 a. ni. and 7 30 pni. Sumluy school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S.C. K at 8:13 p. in. All cordially Invited

German Lutheran Kvatigellcal St.Paul's Church Kev. T A. Bendrat, pas-tor, (ierman services at 10:30 a. m. and7:30 p. m Aft r the foreuoou service themembers of the church counsel willmeet. German Sunday School at 2:30 p.p. in. All are welcome.

Congregational church, Broadway andCoal avenue; Frank II. Allen, pastor Ser-

vices at II a. in and 1:'M) p.m. Therewill be a temperance talk In the evenliigailliistiated by the lantern wilh aboutthirty slides. Sunday at )A' a.m- Y. P. S. C. K. at 0:30 p. m. A cordialwelcome to all.

Highland Melhislist Church, southArno street between Silver and Leadavenue, M, Hodgson, pastor. Sundayschool, 10 a lu. The F.pworth Leaguemeets at 6:30 p. ni lbs Manuingbrotheis will hold revival services at 11

a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. All cordially Invltrd to attend all the above s rvlcg.Come and bring a friend wilh you.

Lead Avenue Methodist Church. Cor-

ner of Lead avenue and Third street;.Sunday school at 10 a. in ; at 11 a. in.,preaching by the pastor; subject, "Ti elliddeu Life;" cluvs meeting at U m ;

Junior League, at 3 p. m ; KpworthL"iigue, at fl:30 p ni.; at 7:30 a revivalservice, conducted by the pastor; subject,"Seek the Lord." A. C. Welch, pastor.

Church of Immaculate ConceptionKarly mass, 7 a. in.; children's mass, 9a. m ; Sunday school, 9:30 a. ui ; highmass and sermon by the pastor ou thegoepel of the day, Iil;'j beads, Instruc-tion by Uev. M J. Hu-lu- n, S. J, ou thesacrauieutal bapllut aud bem diction,7:30 p. m. During the week, uih-- n everymorning at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evenlug, service wilh Instruction ou the

of o diQninittou at 7:30; Friduyevening, services with stations of thecross at 7:30,

St. John's Kiilscnpal Church FirstSunday In Lent: Morning pray-er It a in.; celebration aud sermon on'Spiritualism" II evensong and lec-

ture ou litany 7:3H. The Kmber daysthis w.iek ou Wednesday, Friday andSaturday. During the week the order ofLenten services will be observed. HieDaughters of the King (St. Agues Chap-- 'ter; will meet Sun lay afternoon at 4. NextThursday morning prior to thetion there will be au iudictiou of severalladies Into the order.

ATTORNEY CRIST K ILL RESIGN.

Will D:vot Bit Tine to Bit PrivateBtnlncsi.

It la understood alSautaF.i thai His

trlct Attorney J. ft. Crist, who has fieldthe place) for nearly five years, will within a few days ten ler his resignation toGovernor Uiero aud lenre from poluics,devoting his time to his n tensive coalmining Interests on the Dei.ver A HloUian.ie road in Hlo Arriba county. M.'iijdiiiiofiats have tried to r ..;r.

Crist from this action, but ho says hiepersonal business demands it. Muchsperiila;tn Is Indulged In as to who vHbe his succe-so- r, though It Is claimedthat Mayor CIiiiiI-- s A. Spiess finds mostfavor lu the eyes of (iov. Ulero at thistime, lhe other possible candidates areK. C. Gorluer and it. M. Head. Ueu. K. L.

Hartlett, rhairmau of the territorial re--

publicau coiumittee, Is also said to be aapplicant for the position,

Pre r t hara to suffer ra.Cut this out aud lake It to your drug

gist ami gel a sample bottle tree of Ui.king s New Disvsiveiy, for Coiinuu'ption,toughs and I olds. 1 hey no hot ast onto buy betore trying, line will show youthe great merits ot this truly Wonderfulremedy, and show you What rau be aeeoiiiplisheil by the regular size bottle.Ibis Is no experiment, and would be dis-astrous Ut Hie pmpiletors did they notknow It would iiivai.alny cure. Many ofHie best physicians are now using It lullielr prat-lic- with gnat results, and arerelying ou ll lu inoel eevere rases. Il teauarauleeil, lnal laiities tree at anyding elore. llegular eixe 00 ceute ami

l. J. 11. O'ilieny A Co.

NEW MEXICO SUPREME COURT.

fctliloDi for the Arp dntmcot of a SlxtbMember.

A strong petition haegvne to Washing-ton from Chaves, Kd ly and Lincoln counties urging congress to pass DelegateFergus,, n's bill, creating a sixth judicialdistrict In New Mfxiroaml providing forthe appointment by the president of asixth member of the territorial supremeeourt. At present that mctloii is judi-cially ItHiked after by Ju!ge II. B. Ham-

ilton, whose headquarters are at S'S-orr-

nearly 4ia.imilca distant, and It Is claimedthat the creation of the new districtwould rau4 a decided saving to tho gov-

ernment In the matter ot mileage andfees of court orll ers, Jurors and witnesses,besides proving of much greater Con-

venience to the cltlx-'o- of southeasternNew

Ho deception praetioed.Not 100 toward.

ASK YOUR DRUGGISTfor a geaeroua

10 CENT TRIAL SIZE.4kEly's Cream balmoou'siihi no ooraine, ttierrary u any aitiar

drua. It o,na ana cleanMa Ilia Naaal1'aasairea. Allara I'aln and lnllaiiiniatlnn. Ilealaand rmtarta the MnniliraiM. Itaalnrea ttie pna4slof Taale and Smrll. la iiil-kl- alses-lits- OlreaK"llef at nnra. an rta. at litiimnia or by mall;Trial SIM In rta at llrtiirirlvta or tv niall.

KLY UltOTllKHS, M Warran Street, Maw York

WhWhy diMs lightning strike churches

oftener than saloons?W hy should the doctors who take lire

easy escape arrest?Why la It that a man never coaxes Ms

wife to slug for him?Why does a man always lose his nerve

Just when he need It most?Why Is a woman's husband less dear to

her than her husband's wife?Why Is it that the further away from

dollar you get the bigger It look-,- ?

W hy does a mau's wife Imagine he hasbeen drinking every time he calls her anangel?

W hy does it never occur to a boy thathe will mime day know as little as hisfather?

W hy la It that the randy shop Is alwayson the ground il sir and thedeiitist's officeup four flights?

W hy rau'l two persons singing togethertlnlsh the souk In half the time It wouldtake one to do It? Chicago Daily News.

To t'i.1,. i .orrv-r- .

'lil-- 1 . .i.'.i ' I'..:1 or".roI ' ' I ' l.,ll Ion ilr I fu: u,uli;!

Karher-Carven- a Marriage.On the 21- -t Inst., Mr. Al. C Karber and

Ilss Maude Cravens, by th Kv. B. C.

Mieker. The bride Is the daughter ofMr. and Mrs. John Cravens, who reside 1 1

Parker's wells, lhe bride was accom

ths

Jott a woman's itory.riot atrangc bccauM it happens every day.

ot rananUc or thrilling, but )ust a story ofaniacry and auiicniig tuck at only womcakoowv

For dshtcca yean, Sara E. Bowtn, otPeru, Induna, carrica a burden ol pain.Night tad dy, without rcapitc, the cd

ths moat drudlul expericoxs that everkfi to ths lot ol woman.

That ths did not U la beyondbslieL

Thai ths b well to-d-ay b a mlraxU.Mn. Bowcn'i IroubU requirea no dcacrip.

tkn beyond th lymptorn,woman will instantly recognuc

In describing them Mn, Bowcn uyi I

"For eightien ycn I auffertd withweakneaa peculiar to my acx.

"1 wi a brokea down pUct of humto-tty- ia shadow of a woman.

"My brain wu tortured until I could re-

member but little. I could not (leap or eataod waa reduce I In weight to a mere ikcle-to- c

What hill I did eit could not bein my weakened atals, and cauacd

me misery."My akin wu muddy, my eyes were

heavy. I was dilly all the time and to-

tally unlit lu even ordinary housework." Dotton preacribed tur m wtlnout avail,

Medicine W't recommended aud Ukxs tauantity bu ' did oo good." Tiua atki time agaio 1 wu at th brink

panied to Las Croces by hr parents anda party of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Karberleft for Kl Taao yesterday, and will re-

turn In a few days. They expect to makethnlr future home In Pins Va ley, nearFl".gtnff. where Mr. K irlsr Is engngdIn the cattle bnslnexa. Dona Ana Coun jRepublican.

Ts lheI dislre to sppl to the people of Albn

qti 'rq'ie end Rernslilln county for contrl-hTtiora-

money, rh thing and provisionsI i the patriots of Cubs, win

have been devastated during theirlong and heroic struggle for lndepen.1

nee. The destitution on the Island Is sonuiversal that the president of the I'll I tedStates has lelt impelled to request thepeople of this country to organlxe for therelief of the Cubans, and the committeeof which the nml Tsigned Is chairmanhss been orgaiit"-- d in pursuance otthe president's request. Money, clothingand provisions are greatly needed andmay be sent to Mrs Nelll a Field, 1201

Tijiras avenue.W, L. Trimble ft C . have kindly con- -

sentd to Call for and deliver free ofcharge a'l prcls and package Intendedfor the committee. W ho gives promptly,gives twice. M iw. Max LfNA.

nnrklen'a Amies salva.The beat salv In ths world for cnts,

bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feversores, tetter, chapped hands, chllhlUns.Corns and all skin eruptions, and posi-tively cures piles, or no pay. It Is gusi-antee- d

to give perfect satisfaction irnionev refunded. Price, So rente per box.For sale by all druggists. J. 0. U'Blelly

Co.

Womaa leaerva Thta,Remember, woman ts most perfict

when most womanly. Gladstone.Krth haa nothing more tender than a

pious woman's heart. Luther.All I am, or can be, I owe to my angel

mother. Abraham Lincoln.Disguise our boudsgs as ws will, 'tit

woman, woman rule us still. Moore.The society of ladies Is ths school of

politeness. Moufort.Heaven will be no heaven for me If I

do not meet my wife there. AndrewJohnson.

F.veu In the darkest hour of earthly 111,

woman's fond sIT.sHliin glows. Sand.No man can either lire piously or dls

righteous without a wife. Rlchter.Kterual Joy and everlastiug love there's

In you. woman, lovely woman. Ot way.Women need not look to those dear to

them to know their in a1s. Howells.Yea, woman's love Is free from gnlle.

and imre aa bright aurora's ray. Morris.rt hat woman wills, inxl wills.

rtOIH. ARRIVALS.

UHANII CENTRAL.

J g. Harris, Spring Valley, Ohio; J. A.Marshal, X mla, Ohio; ( has. B. Allen,Deuver.

THK HIilllLAM).M K.Judd, wife and son. M. II. Judd,

Hammond, La ; J. I). Rhialee, I .as Anlmaa, Colo.; K. J. Iluling, Trinidad; W. C.Sauders, Hell Canyon.

STCHOKU' EtrUOI'IAN.

i J. Lnlly, Denver; A. J. Henderson, F.Holmes, Wluslow; K. 11. (i unison, SantaMonica. Cal.; P. J.Brennan, Pueblo; J. F.mith. Phoenix; J. C. W hits. Denver; N.

K. Fergiiaaou, s Angeles; L. B. Cass.J id. Lalhrop, Wluslow; J F. lionahua,Albany, N. Y.; Jacob W'els, Bertramsmith, New York; M. 8. Cllne.San Fran-cisco; Fred. Wetxler, Arlxona; K. Acker-ma-

Denver; M. Luna, Mrs. A. M. Me-rgers. Los Luuas; Myer Friedman, LasVegas.

Til CIKK A COLO IN (INK DATFake Imitative Brnmo (Jululue Tablets.All druggiste refund ths money If It fallsto cure. goo. The genuine has L. B. y.m each tablet.

I ,i i .ii , ,j iu a so.f'.i viuvts ( e.nlv I .thiol ir the moat wore

le.'f .I loiilii-u- iiifo rrv of Ihu aire, pluaa-tn- i.

and ti ll, .ilonir in l ho tnaie, act Konllymil imsillvi ly on kldiioya. liver and Isjwela,

li e enliro aval in, dlaM)l rolda,CIO, I In il Inelie, el ir, liahllinil 'Oliatlpallooand bliloiiaueaa. 1'leaaa boy and try a boxof C V. C. In duv; 10, '.. Ml cents. Hold and(uaranloed to cure by all UruKglala.

The Try-li- a Syalam.We have adopted a new system for

those who desire new suits. The suitsare cut and basted, sent to us by express,aud molded to ths customer before finished, ion cannot fall to get perfectlit by this system.

K. L. W'ahhbthn ft Co.

A fVtf It.,,,, 1 1- ,- Ue 1) ln uiuutll. .U ,u, t lJ IOU ,ei Jt VIWiMslstis'k, Mich., was badly afllictedHrllh pliuixontl... li, l..l..IUV lea, Wliswollen the full length, causing bliugreat suiieriiig. tie was aoviseo vo tryt hamherlain's Pain Balm. The first bot-tle of It heli1 hi in considerably and thesecond bottle effected a cure. The lib andS) cent bottlisj are for sale by all drug-gists.

We offer ('25 reward to any house thatwill touch our samples for custom suitsor our custom suits for finish, fit andq iality. K L. Washburn ft Co.

F. F. Trotter makes It a point to keepa large and varied supply of the fruits ofthe eeasou at bis Second street store.

Freeh Kansas eggs 1.1c. Native eggsJOc per ilex di at A Lomhardo's.

Read that new advertisement of theKcniiniutet.

of despair. Day by day my troublewont, and dark Indeed wu the day bcJormy deliverance.

A inend ot mine told me about Dr. Til-llam- a'

Pink Puis lor Hale People and whatthey had accomplished lor others ta mycondition.

" It wu the first glimpse ol th tun of hap-piness through th dark clouds ot misery.

I bought a box and took them. Eventhen I Ml their elfttU 1 bought more andcontinued to take them until i wu welland strong.

" T hey liberated me from the most terriblebonds that ever tortured a woman. Theybrought m new hi when death wuwelcome.

" I recommend them to my friends, and Ido not hesitate to uy to every eulirringwoman In the world that Dr. Williams'Pink Piili will cur her."

Dr. Williams' PWc Pills for Pals PeopUant a ipecihc (or all lormi of weakneaa.Th blood U vitaliied and becomes preg-nant with til clement ol hie. The

system s reorganued, all Irregularteare corrected, strength returns and diaeaadisappears, & renurkabl have been thcures performed by Ihesc Utile pills thattheir urn hu spread to th far tri ofciviliiatioa. Wherever you go you willI ni the most impoeUnt artkl tn (verydrus Mar to b Dr. WuliaW Piok PiUsiu Pak People.

The Weaknessof a Woman.

A woman who hat suffered eighteen years, who hasbeen cured after a lift of misery and lives again insunshine of happiness, speaks ta other women in words

of no uncertain meaning-- .

almost

which (very

untold

BABY'S COHINO

fTfrr woTnnn Hon 14look forwst'i to the cominf of hrr bb with Joy

Till hop, onconitd bfaniict?. Almon

it quittthe .muM thinf amnnfti n c I t i H e d people,lrn in oar own country1 it ooionillf hapnenwith wotneii In ruonvthrlth anil food eonfii-ttn- .

It onvht to b th

I V tion ; and it if ft fart thuti 'P very lurtr proportion4 of thr utie1 pmn nnd tif--A.t'V Kl .wt.Url k.

loftkinff nfXer the niothcr'n l hrnlth,nd KperiiiMf ttren(rthrnitir the ptfticuUr

orfftti cotirrrnrd in psrtutition.Winmothet hiive hrrn brought throne;)!

tit tryinrtimr alnioit raiTilrntlr by the aidof Ir. I'irrre'e I'uvonte Prescription. Itprepurea the T!tem fof dpHvery bf

the OTjrunic utrrnrth and eliiticitywhich the motlirrprciliynperi;hortei.ethe time of laboT mid of confinement pro-moted the ecretton of ahnn.Unt nnmih-ttien- t

foT the child and fort t fir the entireconstitution ae;aint the aflct period of

and weakneM. It'a ue ahotldoesrin in the early month of f eaUtioah theearlier the better.

Mra Faao FrirT.of Gltnritl. XrkrtTtvf.t.V K, B"yi i I rrnd !r. tierc'( PavuritePrerrtption hHtig ao cond for a woman withchild, an 1 got (wo hnttrrfl In) nntIr-mt- nth, I hd a twrive-poMn- h''T airl,Wben I m cinnnrd I w tt'4 k tn any way,1 did ant etiftVr any pain, and mhrn the childwu horn I wlke1 into another mom and wentto h4. t never had an aftr natn or any Mhrpi In. ThU ta the eighth rhM and the WjrrtOf them nil, I anflfretl erervihint that flrihemiM otinVr wtlh the othrr talia. lalwaTa hada Aartor and th-- n he mlt mA hrto me wrywtrh. but thli time my mother and my hoaian4Wvre alone with me. Me hatv wa only rffoVva oi1 whn I r ntt and ttrcaaed and left mfiwffl and aujri up all day.'

BUSIKBSS HOIBS.

Dipping Uoka. Whltnfy Co.Lampa and trlmrainga. Whltncv Co.Npw lot la.ll' lawn tlea at th Big

OHmhNoraltlsa la our qasenswar dsrart-mn- t,

Whltnsy Co.Kirtr plorssj of nw gingham on dh

play al tha Koonomist.Old brandy, rya or bourbon only $3 per

gallon at A. Lombardo'a.HighMt prleoa paid for gauU clothing

at llart'a, 117 (lolil avsuua.Tha vary bnit mapla ayrup only J1.24

pwr gallon at A. Louibardo'a.Insura ynnr Ufa In tha Kqtiltabla. Wal-

ter N. Parkhnrsi, gsnsral nianagsrIjsst WNk or anihrnblsry aala. Don't

ovwrlook It an Economist (siluter.Lltwrty rhltTntin. omsthlng niw, at

tha (iolilsn Kula Drv OoihIh eonuisnv.rVa tha wlmlow illsplay of nsw firing

Kutnis i tun ury goon swre ins Mono-uils- k

If yon want anything In tha bindingor job printing Hum, call at Tux CmtKNutile.

PalniSttl flllAP Aitlnn inn n.llp.ara tha bent; made and aold by rt . V.r uirmio.

Hwlsa uniliriiiilttrlttM ll-- n.

broltlsrlsa at extra spac'lal prlosa. Hiswn- -VMIII DIM.

Buy yonr eauip sUivno and hava ynnrk dona at th Hlar tlnahop, 2ott

Sold avenna.tvmb I II tyi V Inl r, ,rt'm .. Kn.l.

Third straat. Ha haa tha nicest freshmaata tn tha eltv.

Tlifai Tnrbluh t.,ul- - mt n orm9 Wlf tillSJllila ara !! vlaltt lk..n'a h.iu.vim , UlUIV V1HUIsoma. Kiweuwald Brua.

Hot chlla eon earne aervad every nightat tha I'araillua. IbinnlniU n u-- l.chl & Oionil, proprietors.

Kutrellebny furniture In car lota andDave tha aiiarl flip aitllia a,i,l u't l.A .,n.dsisolil, and don't forget.

Leave ordera at the "Iceberg" forPabst'a eiport and "blue ribbon" beenIn auarta and nintn. cbarlaa M nM,.hagsut,

The beat place for good. Juicy eteakaami MmjttM anil all l,..t.i nl k,.,..- ' v. n.. ntuuMW. uiniB, BPllIn a first clasa market, at Kleluaort a,norm inira etreei.

Klttv llnxsn ahtrta nf all Huujplnf Inn f,.men and boy' wear. Strong, well madeaud good, all going at 50cento. K. L. Washburn A Co.

Choicest amortment ot aprlng dresapattern In all the latest slylee, colorand weave, exclusively shown at theMolden Uule Dry Uood company.

Don't forget the "ttreen Front RhoeSUire," Na 113 Hallroail avenue, Wm.Pbnlifl (vhaaarsaaalf SHi1 Kaaaa a.luaaaa Aviiu i a, umrmt t(U lt--J lvW W Hthtxtn. mid repairing dime ou the nhurt--orn uviiun

J all raaAaat Vaael 1 lornA aiuliirnaiaiil ai t vra a aa fn eavmia u Uinu UIfln California (Irapo braudy, "prluffwnirri wo win noil w Mtioou EwprH Kl

2.153 pt-- r gallou. Orlgiual paekago. 0.BachtNihl G. (iiomi.

YOU Aa tint atunt io mlaa auaaat nn IADftwarriraUof Hhlrt waUta, kid glove,rllituiiia I u , I i u1 n.u.bM.,.. .. I. .... ....

organdiee, embroiilerlee, lucea. whileHisais, unrcaim, otiuiig iianuei, ana,spring dresa rishIs. Only at tiohleu Bute

Frupaaala lur atraatlna or Hehuul Buildlu.

United Htatra Inillan SrvlrHauls lr Inillan liiiluatrisl St ImioI

. . banta le, N. M-- leb. UI. IsusHealed prupisuila, imlnraed "I'mpiiaala (is

hrt-- i Him tif St tiiNil HilllillliH," and aililrraardto lli uiideralKiird at Hants Ke, New Mi-n- i u,will br received at Una arliool illilll 1 o'clix ap, m.uf Tliurwlsy, Man h 17. Isus. (i,r lutlilali-in- n

tlie net eaiy nisteriala anil lulxtr requiredin the loiirttiu nun and i jiniiletion of une 1

brli k duitii, lory bmliliiiii al Santa Ke m;IiihiI.New Mraiin. in mr.it mciitdan e with pun.and aetiti-fi!l,in- w' li lt may be eiuniine.l atthe Indian i illl, e.Walni'Ktin. l C, tlie ntlii ra

( 111 l llli.s nl AH,iiiiiii'riie, N. M .tlirMiiIIiIt' ami I r:nli-r- Kn Imnire.Oinutia Neu.,tlie I lilted hl.ilea Indian Waii'liniie, No. IlloJaiaiv aneri, Miami. III. alul at llnv at Imol

I'm auy addiiiuiii ihliiriinlnrti aDnlv to'I'llOMAS M JoNkS,

Superiirendellt.

liliimeatead Knuy No. 4ns'a,JMotlra lur fllbllcatlou.Land Ollii e at Santa e e. N. M., I

februaiy Is, Ist.N. fNiillre la hereby uivell lli.l tlie lulliiwlli(.

........ .. - .... , ,im- - ,, ,,, r ,,i in. iniriiiiiiiiIn make lilial uiihiI in aiil'urt ul tua rlalin. andtlist adid ,li.fif M ill lie inailr brinrc tlie resand in river al SHnt.i h N M ., m Jl.ii.li.il,ixim.vir j mii al.ii, (ni thr Shk. ulei Hull I I, 'IV. 4 N. K 0 K.Ilv i,ui,,.. I..H.IA ...t.

h la com it, tis residence Unin unii cultivationlit aaul l.ilnl, via. i I'r.liil I .nl.ri, Klnlllii

m 'in I. iii cm and Kelujio Luceru, all olrims ricna. ii.

alAMlkL K. Ortuo, Krirlater.

(tloiitcalead Kutry No. tnnU.Nutlva for I'ublluatloR.IjiiiJ Ollli iii Santa he. V M.,

Is. Isus. fNiitlca la hereby irivru tlial tlir IiiIIiiwiiik-nami--

baa filtd notice of bis Intentionto liuike lllisl liiuol In aui.iiort of bia claim, amiHist aaui lnoof a ill be uiailr brfore Ibe rcuiMcrand in ruer l S.nita N. II .on Unli.il,IsnH.vii: Kinilio l.iiccro, (or llie SIi4of tlieNV I. and lot I ot at'clion llu. and N Kl, of

l4i.ii,l lot 1 ul aeiliun HI, towiialnp U N,rantfe la H-

lle nuliu-- ttie f.illoa lnir wilueisi-- to provhia COlltlllllOIlK r lit,, ,ti .ml ,, ll v .,,of .mil Unit, vui IVilrn l.oi,ei. Jii.iii ile llioaSalaa, Krliiiio l.ui eru and anlro Lucero, allof i'liiua Wella, N. M.

MANi'hl. K (ITkHi), Kruialer.Illoineatead knuy No. 4u7'J.

Mot lea for I'ubllcalliut.Land ( MIce at .Santa Ke. N. M., Ik.l..,.u I. I .1 . u 9

Notice la hereby viven tlial'lbe following..,..xun.u.l ........itl.. I.u. .I17..I ..i iinn, mniir t,i iiib iiur IIOIIto make linal piisif in auii,ort ol bib claim, amithat aaui Prool w ill be madr befure Hit- - irslalcr7 .". rn, ,i, i,i., mi .il art ii ni,Is'.is. vis! I'edro ljii.fi. for Hie Nl, of tlieNr of aectlon a5, ami the ."' of the sKV ofaei lion S4, towualiio a N, ranse 1'4 K.

lie iiniiie me itiiiowing witut-bl- to limv.emit in iioiiM rrMiilcii, n,.,.,, . J cultivationol aaul land, Vl.: Juan tic llioa S.ilai, Klliillo';V';".V and Kefujiu l.uceio,all ol I'liios vtclla, N. M.

WaauhL K. tll VKO. Keiflnier.

UANTKIi- -l I'KliiHTA.Mi r AITIlrl LVV gentlemen or ladira Ui tiavel forrenpou-albl- r

ritablnlietl liouar ill Albiiiiirlque. N. St.Minitlily, iid and eapenara t'tmiiou ateaib'.Keleience. ataui,edcuvelopa, Tli Uoiiiiuiou Company. Uept.h., t. lilt ago.

FirstNationalBank,ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.

anthoriaed Capita) ....tMMNiO 00Paid up Capllal.Snrp ta

and Proilta 1 171.000 00

taae tw rttm9 utuiaal.s as a a aa ora

D. B. DEPCSIfOIaY;

I

OetKhtttorj lor ArJantV:and Attfciaor,

Topckk & Santa FtKallroad IMi

CjJITA1j. 1100.00001),The Bank of Commerce in AlboqDerqoe;H E.

DlkUBOTOMlM 8. OTiao, rVralrlsnl I. C. BaLDBinaa, I.amtxr. W. C, Laoaaan, Caprat M

B. P. StiaosTaa. Vie Praaldcni. A. Biaaaaaa, Blaamana Bmss, Waoi.W. B.8TatoLa. Caahlsr. A. M. BLAoawu-L- , Oroaa, HlackU A Co, On can

H. J. fcaiaaoa. AMlMant Cashier. W. A. Msiaritx, Wbolasal UraM.Drpoflitory for Atcblwm, Topckt BantA fe Rail wa.

tie ST. EJ3L.3VEOSAMPLE AND CLUB ROOM

Finest Whiskies, Brandies, .Wines,. Etc.

WICKSTROM & BARN BIT, Proirletors(

ISO Weat Railroad Atk Albqar

Wholesale IGrocors.LAS VEGAS. N. M.ciaORUBTA, n. m. AIsBTTQIlXRQUE. 17. IX.

MAXWELL TIMBEIt CO CATSKILL, II. A.atVXX ICXN-Oa- , n.a.XXaZ!.OaaVX3 TXMXiai.

&. h:enry, m:. r.8tndant ef Dr. Phillip Rleord of Praaoo.

-- f3Sviti.llif3i a. Specialty.TIIIBTT SIX TSARS' PBACT1CR. MSN ONLY THSATKD.

A

L. h

"UlaJ

M. 'vi.i.ii.,.

elwas

thPacific

I

cfficxss in tmctm-- .

JOnmk aVrUmial)S....haatdtU. W. . . . : Vhv rtwatrHnttA. A. ft KHJ ....... A ..... " hfOl.1. tfBUNS lsekhH....AasliaantOa.tte.

A. A. 8BANT.i

., 'i WhtV f

Awn tmtrm twmm oa ostrxms.a Dnarrkm MiaiJ aaalliaj

(XU Alqoeqo New Mexleo

CATHARTIC

ALLDRUGGISTS

iir... ii warn, mi. , il. aaw aafa. all

Grooda

1!Tha eholeeai onatltT of avarr tin

1TOTl A HRADI nant ha haai aa

cor trurantamt In arsry caaa aodanakan wben a rare I nrarucabl a4 DOaalblaUinnrrhira,lrriandalrlHH aprixtilr coredf?.7ap,"i,.,r",,,itl,,uC"n,1"",hLn TUKk'k DAYS. NOCUBKHBANlJALwSjU01irooi...iiUTi . Htnatorrliosa, arrrilnal nlaht amlaalona Inaomala. daapoodancr .U !T5i

-- JZZ "Iciwrl a msthod practiced In Ilia World's Hmplwl, Pari. Keferaucei Orar

W. J. TRIMBLaE & CO.Livery, Sale, Feed

,

and Transfer Stabtes

.': .1Second St,, Dtlween Railroad and Copper Ave.

Horaaa and Mnlaa Bono at and BxaAMgod.Agonta for Colombaa ' Baggy CempaaY. --

Tho Boat TnrBonto la tho City ,

CARRIAGE REPOSITORYCarriage, Road Carta,' Spring Wagons, VictoriaBugglea, riutetoni, Etc., for Sale, i t : t"-"-

AddiflHg W. TRIMRLK

ZEIGER GAFE IQUICKEL BOTHE. ProDS.4

(RuooaHora to rrani IL Joaea.)

Einest Wuiskics, Imported and Domesticj ffiiifs mdiCcin!The Coolest and Sickest Grade of Later tend

Finest Billiard Hall In the Territory.Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigan?

ANDY

CURE CONSTIPATION10

25 50nriHVTrTn a.raf nia.llMlat. laararrlsMaaalaaiaaa-- a

SDiJUliUlCLl .. .,,,,,,,,,, k..i.ui r,u v aalarsi malla, Baai-- Ipw wii.i i an. i.i.ri,,

3PJno

A

'

TH)T1 A HRADII to them we cling. rjTbeir 0R0TRRIK8 ban the nnnlna rln" J

Of TKA3 and COKKKKB and CANN'KU UOOUO rare. TtTbe prioa they char a y alwar fal li'llliej aell the flneHt I.AUKIl BKKR, ' At To DlaaiM that natron la thalr Urn A

lu WINKS & LIQCORfl, ae dnd1ST Thus comit'Uoii the defy,(V

the

FLOUBNOT

aimirm.

1

1

luaae

Amenta fnrCo rte Canyrn Limt: Company,Free delivaiy to all parta of thf ity

vw ii'. t AM .17 KOFTH THIBP W

Albuquerque Foundry and Machine WsR. P. HALL. Proprietor'

Irurt and Hraa Cast . r i Ore, Coal and Lumbar Car I Bhaltlof, Pullara, Oral Barttablitt Matali Cnlumn aod Iron Fronta fur Building! Eapair oa

Mining and Mill Maoblnry a BpaeUltx.FOUNDRY: MPE RAILROAD TRACK, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.

Ss, TTaJHJbJ,PRESCBIPTIOfSI

210 Railroad Avenue.Mataal Telephone So. 113. Albacci qae, IS. h.

Page 5: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 02-26-1898

THE DAILY C.TlKNjALBIQCKKQIK, i KMKUAKY

By in&trjc'toDS from Chase &

Sen burn we ate authorized to sellJava and Mocha Coffee at thefjLowtng prices:

4S-ce- nt coffee at. , .40 cents.40-ce- nt coffee at, , .35 cents.3 coff t e at . . . 30 cents.30-ce- coffee at. . . 25 cents.25-ce- nt coffee at. . . 20 cents.

ED. CLOUTHiER

114 T. Railroad At., llbaqaorqae, 1. 1,

1 10 LQ

On piano. Grot-cla- ss fnrnltnre, etc.without removal. AInooo diamonds.walche. Jewelry, lire Insurance pollrim. Trust deeds or any good iwurIty. Tortus very moderate.

H. SIMPSON.809 Sonth Second street, Albuqtierque. New Mexico, next dnnr to West-er-

Union Telegraph otllce.

15. A. SLEYSTEK,

INSUHAKCE MA

IEAL EST1TL

SOTARI PCBL1C.

Automatic Telephone No. 174.

ROOMS II ft 14 CROJIWKLL BLOCK

EK &1

Tailors207 Railroad Ave- -

W. T. ARMIJO BUILDING.

CALL AT THEPEOPLE'S STORE.

(HIGHLAND BUILDINO.)

FKESH GROCERIES.FRUITS. VEGETABLES

J. A. SKINNER,

E. H. UU11BAR,EALia IN

Hoal ISstato.Houn Krnlril, R em. Collected.

Loaua Negotiated.OttM, Uald A vs., Cr Third Strmt.

Kw 10 cfDtF--i dim.Have your ahirt lauodrtedAud burnt on time.

At the Altmqaerqac Steam Laundry,Cerar Col udJAT A. HUBBS, Proprietor,

nm 41.PALMER & FRANK

DEALtkS IN

Alfalfa, Native Hay, Feed of allKinds and Uroctrtea.

422 North First StALBUQUERQUE SHOE STORE,

1104 RAILROAD A VL.Nl'K,

x. xA.n.iaiMxi, PropMAKES

LADIES' KEN'S AID CHILDREI SHOES

To the satisfaction of pat reus. Repair-ing neatly performed. Work guaranty!.Lowest prices.

AJbnqaerqne Fish Market...

Freeh Klfh, Oysters, Lobsters,Crabs, Stiriuipfl, vie. BaltimoreOysters, fresh every day in bulkand can. Headquarters (orUremted 1'ouliry. Hall Ordersreceive prompt attention.

33 sod 301 Soutb Second Street.

1882 1898

noAffrnts

andF.E.Pkatt&CdiUiand

DEAL Kill IN

STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES

214 8. Second 8t.Hlll.boro OulrraCienmeiy Ruttrr Solicited

ou Karth. titt Delivery.

NEW SPRING SU111NGS

NOW ON THE ROAD.

Walt (or our Urn variety of style and Ret aHrat-cla- ault made to order at bat a alliilit advance on ready-mad- e clothing. ClotlieaCleaned and Repaired.

A. Morreili & Bro.,107 South First afreet, near Railroad avenue

Hocrit Good

CanlBeBeai atHonot Prico.

BeforeSec Me

You The Favorite.Buy or Sell

BOO OOliD

Drugs!Wholesale and Retail.Mall Orders Solicited.

J. 11. 0'JUELLY & CO.,ALBl'QLKItyi K. KKW MKXICO

CITY NEWS.ttlUHLANU Uiv.lj M4-l- Blr

aanul. Hum aVaaipU Kooiu.

Tin work. Wbltuey Co.

Stove repairs at Fulrelle's.Floor matting. Whitney Co,

Picture frames. Whitney Co.

Plumbing aud gas titling. Whitney Co.

Crockery aud glassware. Whitney Co.

Liberty chiffons, somsthlug new, atthe Goldeu Rule Dry Goods company.

Have you examined our socials In em-broideries)1 If uot, do not full to do so,Boseuwald Bros.

Btrangers In the city are cordiallyto visit the Zelger Cafe aud partake

of the flue free lunch which will beserved there

Rich men are noted for their economyla small purchases. Yon will uot need

) boy eual often as summer approaches,

II SPRING STYLES !

From 0110 of New Yoik's bestand most reliablo tailoring es-

tablishments. Tlio latest nov-

elties in Woolens for . . . . .

SUITS AND

MADE TO

TROUSERS

Wo guarantee first-cla- ss work-

manship and finish and

A PERFECT FITAny goods not perfectly satis-

factory may be left on our hands.

ROSENWALD BROS

STOVES

but you be Jut ax to neethat Jon get the kind that gtm the

by coal fromHalm &. Co.

K. L. A Co., the oldfirm, has been by the great NewYork to themin New and This lit by(ar the beet Hue In the went.

Go to Bros.' First streetwhen yoo want some gixxl fresh

and and pies aused to makedown town this do not

to cull at the Cafe and trynoma of the free lunchaerreu mere.

W at CO

worth 75 at4 ) at the Rule Dry GoodCo.

You are sure of somerare at F. F.store and it will pay you to trade there.

6 ceuts and np;per set and up, at K. K. li t

line of Jeweled belt and at the RuleDry Goods to.

Fort Rent front room, flratA . this

olllce.

the 5 cent sale at The

Bee the new Tarn at IlfeldBrim'.

and gas Co.

Room Co.

Wall paper at

ORDER

I:i:akdwa:reTinware, Woodenware, Pumps.Plumbers' Supplies, Cutlery, Lamps.Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention.

Donahoe Hardware Co,120 Gold Avenue.

should careful

farthest buying CerrllliH

Washburn relinbleclineen

merchant tailors representMexico Arizona.

bIiowd

Balling bakerybread,

delicious cakes cookiesmother them.

While eveningforget Zelger

splendid being

Men's sweaters, worth rent,cents; boys' sweaters, cents,

cento, Golden

always findingbtrgalus Trotter's grocery

'I'lRRJ whips, harness,(2X0 Stuffe!'.L'oier avenue.

Haudsonie ladles' necktie,eatthea, Golden

Furnishedfl'Mr; housekeeping privileges.

Attend remnantsEconomist.

O'Shanters

I'lumblng fitting. Whitneymoulding. Whitney

Calvin Whitimr, Insurance.Futrelle's.

J I

TUB CUT IN BRIEF.

Personal and General Paragraphs rickedUp Here and There.

A large supply of freeh baked bread al-

ways in stock at Balling Bros.' Firstatreet bakery.

Free bowling at the Albuquerque Bowl-

ing Parlor, First street and Copper ave-

nue, from 1 to 8 p. m. every day.It Is stated that Kerry's drug store,

now on First street, will soon remove tothe store room on Gold avenue, just va-

cated by the Donahoe Hardware company.Qulekel A Bothe will be at home to

their friends at the Zelger Cafe this even-

ing and In honor of the event a magnifi-cent free lunch will be served there allevening.

Jexua Romero to day received a tele-grni- u

from Jose Garcia, at Needles, aak-lu- g

him to break the news to Mrs. Garcia of the death of their son AM, agedill years, who died at Needles yesterday.Garcia and his son went dwu thereabout two months ago to work on therailroad. The body will be shipped tothis city for burial.

Yesterday, B. Ruppe. president of theNew Mexico Pharmacy board, received atelegram from the secretary of the board,W. C. I'orterlleld, at Hllver City, statingthat the meeting of the board, called forMarch 7, had been poatponod until March21, as several members had announcedthat they could not attend on the 7th.The board will meet at Bilver City.

There seems to be a alUht epidemic ofla grippe In the city at the present timeand this troublesome disease counts alarge numlier of persons among Its vic-

tims. It has not, however, assumed a

for

1.

25 of

Of

in

at

SELLS

3-Y-ard Lace Curtains, pet pair

Floor Oil Cloth, per lard

6-F-oot per nL

Good Ingrain Carpet, per Yard

Good Set of Breast Strap Harness

An Saddle

95 Cts.

bo if

95 S

SKvere form In this city, owlugto the warm weather and the pure air.One of the Chicago papers stated theother day that there were 40,' OO peoplelaid np with It In that city.

In response to the notice sent out bythe office of an additional as-

sessment on a large numberof people called at the Collector's ofllcethis to make

A Co. were the Uret to paythis tax.

Home "Young America"etitrted the rumor that Gen. Leehad been murdered at Havaua, last ulght,aud this the at thelocal calces were kept busy

the aud denying thereports.

If yon want to discuss the Maine dis-

aster with a friend or the of awar with Spain you ran do so very pleasantly at the Zelger Cafe over the fumesof a One Havaua cigar or while sippingsome of their One liquors.

A was made to J unties Crawford against Joe thebutcher, him with aculf on within the city limits.He will have his hearing this afternoon.

waste time, money audpatience by doing their own bakingwhen they can get in the bakedline at soch reasonable prices at Ballingllros., the First street bakers,

The First band has sentaway for a new coronet and clarionet.I'rof. Jamea Devlne is expected fromI'hoenlx next week, when he will againjoin the band.

New suits of furnitnre cheaper thansecond hand at Fu trill's.

Viz

80c

All Groceries at Cut Prices. Complete Price Lists mailed toOut-of-Tow- n Trade upon Application.

WM. IvIKIvJE, Proprietor.

JUST (Its.

FOR A STARTER.Wo havo just received dozen

Fancy Bosom Shirts,Made By

WILSON BROTHERS,the very best Muslin and guaranteed fast

color Percales, Rosom and LinkCulls. We will sell them

Whilo they last, which will not long theyget tlio appreciation thoy deserve.

ALL SIZES FROM 14 TO 17.

CtS.

probably

collector'smortgagee,

morning Inquiries.

energeticstartling

morning tWephoneaprinting

answering questions

possibility

complaintSchwartzman,

charging killingpremises

Housewlv.s

everything

Regiment

5c

11

...45c

S5.00

$7.50

THE BUSY MAZEjEVJSRYTEEING-- !

Linoleum,

95 Cents.

heoh Stern,RAILROAO AVE. CI0TH1ER.

95

E. J. POST & CO.,HARDWARE.

MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION..AIiu uQWRQUXI - NUW 3VIZ23CZOO

Whitcomb Springs and Health Resort,

Eighteen miles east cf Albuquerque, N. M.

Open All the Year.Good accomodations at reasonable rates. The following is the

analysis of one of the various springs at the Resort:Sodium chloride, grains per gallon 197Cak ium sulphate, grains per gallon 14360Calcium carbonate, grains per galloo 8.1896Magnesium carbonate, grains rer gallon x.5188

95 CtS.

1 xWater in the Conveyance leaves Albuquerque

for every Wednesday Saturday morning.

FAKE JCSACSHS. WAY.Order slate at O. Strong's, corner Copperavenue, Albuquerque, Mexico.

H. WHITCOMB. Proprietor.M.w Vork

headquarters for One tailoring. This Iswhere the new house Is located whosesamples we hare just received. For asalt to order, see E. L. Wa.-ihiii- & Co.

PKHMONAL PAKAUHAI'IIH.

Hat Luna and Mrs. A. M. Bergere, ofLos Luuas, are at Sturges' Kuropean to-

day.A. J. ilendersou and F. Holmes, two

railroaders from Wlnslow, are registeredSturges' Kuropean.

J. Q. Harris, of Spring Valley, Ohio,and J. A. Marshall, of Xenia, Ohio, twohealth seekers, are stopping at the GrandCentral.

Bertram Smith, of Youkers, New York,Introducing a new truss. Is In the cityand to day called on the physicians anddruggists.

Rev. 8. M. Chase, of Cel.,who arrived here last week for his health,has decided to open a confectionery ba-te-

In the Tway building next week.K. 1. Huling, formerly a prosperous

wool and hide merchant of this city, nowof Trluldad, came In from the north last

aud has bis name on the register atthe Highland. He will forhis sheep ranges In Arizona.

John and Carl Hoffman,who were at Denver to purchase handsome bar fixtures, have returned to thecity. Mr. Wickstrom expects to have hisresort (the Abel bouse on Railroad ave-uue- ),

ready for a grand opening in aboutten days.

G. Gioml, Pat. Tluan and Bullard, whowere np In the Cochitl mining districtthe past few days, have returned to thecity. Mr. Gloml is the junior member ofthe firm of Bauhechl A Gloml, audabseut took a number of orders tor wetgoods. He also stated that the Blandmill started up ou Wetluestlay last, andthat the whole district presents more ac-

tivity at present than for several

Emmet S. Trotter, who has been asso-

ciated with Wells, Fargo Kipress com-pau- y

In several Important positions thepast four years, will leaveoiornlug for the south, to take the mes-

senger run on the Santa Fe betweenCity and Iteming, vice J. K. Roblnsou,

an employe, who will be given amuch position with the expresscompany at Denver. Mr. Trotter wasmouey here; his here hasnot been annouueed.

I

Balling Bros, the First street bakers,make the best pies, cakes and cookies Inthe city.

The men's spring suits at Weld's Is thetalk of the town.

Always Goods mWant; Prices PeopleLike and unmatchedValues. Mail orders 1Filled same day

Toaldelivered city.

the springs and

SJXW. Second street andNew

G.

Riverside,

nightleave

Wickstrom

while

yearspait.

sil-ver

agedlighter

clerk successor

People

of

Reefer3 to 8, they were

ured to fell at $3.35. There isa slight imperfection in the matei ial, take 'em if wecan fit the child, at f 1.40

Reefer age 3 to8, all wool, nicelyworth 1.25, our price, .Z'i.lO

Size 4 to 14. We have dividedthem into two lots.

Lot 1 Suits up to $3 2$at only f 1.05

Lot 3 Suits wor.h up to $4.50at only 82.75

Child's All-Wo- ol Punts.Size 4 to 14, well made, good bar- -

gain at oniy 70c

1

A. i. MALOV.r jay

Staple and Fancy Groceriesl

BELL'SHOUSE SPKINGS

CANNED CBEAMERYGOODS! BUTTEE

K0N1 TO RQDAL. THR FAMOtTB.

118 Ilailroad Albuquerque, N. M.

O. ESTABLISHED isse.

a a w a

Wboleaalt

O.O-OMf- .

Liquors, Wines,Cigars, Tobaccos

AND

BAR SUPPLIES.General Agents for W. J. Lemp's St. Louis Beer.

ELEGANT RETAIL DEPARTMENTOPEN DAY AND NIGHT.

Ootalda Orders Promptly Attended to.Price Reasonable and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BAGHEGHIJtropnotors,

107 & 109 South First Street, - - N. M.

DIAMONDS

WATCHESMAYNARD .......--.. JEWELER

Stationery, School Books,CAIEB1S PB0T05BIPBIC SDPFLIEI

We Carry a Complete Line of Legal Blanks, Blank Books, Cigars,and Tobacco, Periodicals and Newspapers.

O. MATSO N & Co.J05 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE.

Our "08 catalogue,with elegant col-ored plate every-thing new and desirable in plants..bulbs, Ac Ac. nowready.

Write (or a copy,

BIROI H. IVES,

FLORIST,Albuquerque, N.M.

For a spring snlt to order try K. L,Washburn & Co They live here: and Ifthe goods are not as represented, we havenot ten town.

Jewel belts In gold, silver and oxidised,set with different colored Jewels, at Il-feld Bros.

wIIJJ

be

Children'Age

worth

CLUB

Ave.,

RniRfFir.

Magazines,

A..

DRY GOODS COMPANY.

and

Sizes to to 3aLot 1 Suits worth up to.

Only 3.50Lot 3 Suits worth up to. . 6.50

Only 4.50Lot 3 Suits worth up to., 7.50

Only 5.00Lot 4 Suits worth up to. . 9 50

Only 6.50Lot 5 Suits worth up to. . 13 So

Only 8.05Children's and

Size 4 to 14, good wellworth 85c, go

at only 50cSweaters.

Be cheap at 75 cents,only 40c

a .

Dealers la

& CIOMI,

FINE JEWELRY

Hair Work.Mr.. Rutherford, on mnth Broadway,Dim-- , beautiful balr work every day,IM awlu hra. witch (uarda, brarclrta, toolCome, kind friend., and set a few.

No. lis, corner b roadway and Iron.

D. J. Abel wishes to Inform his patronsthat he can be found hereafter at No. 115west Railroad avenue, nearly opposite hisformer place of business, where be willendeavor to please them as heretofore.

President McKinley may declare warwith Spain any day but this fact will notprevent F. F. Trotter keeping bis storeon Second street the best stocked withgroceries of any In the territory.

High novelties In silks and dress goodslost received at Ilfeld Bros.

forPATTERN

The Most Reliable ofLIU All Patterns Made.Sure to Please.

Size 12 to 3 reduced to.. .$1.5Size 3 yi to 5 reduced to.. 1.15Size 3 to 5 reduced to.. 1.25

heel, J. B. Lewis' Wear

5 to 8, were $f.00, only . . 85c8 ton, wtref 1.35, only Sl.OO11 X to 3, were $1.65, only 1.35

Child's Cair Kangaroo,Button and lace, spring heel.

5tf to 8 $1.15Stfton 1,2,111 to 3: 1.50We have received about 50 doz.

Men's worth 85c.They are too many for us; ourloss will be your gain. Take'em at only r.SOo

Great Manufacturers' Sale.Wo have secured some odd lines in Children's, Boys' andYouths' Suits at about 50c on the dollar. Some may call ita lot, you may call it whatever you please. Our saving

your making we guarantoo you a saving at least50 per cent on mentioned. Money refunded ifgoods are not satisfactory.

Suits.manufact

therefore

Child's Suits,trimmmed,

ClilldrPtt'sS-Plec- e Suits.

1.15,

Albnqnerqne,

AID

Hoys' Youths' Longl'ants Suits.

.$5.00

Corduroyfancy Worsted l'ants.

quality,made,

llojg'considered

AgentsSTAHDARD

Boys' Shoes,

Child's Shoes.Spring

Register.

Sweaters,

jobwill

each item