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University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

4-9-1898

Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 04-09-1898Hughes & McCreight

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been acceptedfor inclusion in Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please [email protected].

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sWnrsSai saartr sVsaa al i ALBuaimauE Daily Citizen.VXU ' rXfirUATJ. f . , as An tfr 4mm a

VOLUME 12. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 9, 1898. NUMBER 148.

CONSUL LEELEAVING HAVANA!

Consuls and Americans Getting: Outof Cuba in Anticipation of War.

BIQ POWDER CONTRACT SIQNED.

Havana, April 9, 10 a. m. All U qnlatat Harana at thla boar. Causal 6nraJL aipacta to call on Captalu GeneralBlaoeo to-da-y to aa food-bje- .

Waltar B. Barker, eoneal at Bafua, laGrands, hu arrtrcd bar.

Alstander Brlee, consul at llataoaaa.Is snppoeed to bar left tbatplaoaoaaschooner.

Pulaski F. Hyatt, consul at Santiago daCub, U DOW In Jamaica.

Tba American newepaper correspon-dents, with Lee, are raadjr to leara on tbaFern at ( o'clock thla' afternoon. Ali-nda- r

Gollln, Brttlab consul, la ready totaka charge ot American Intaraata aa faraa allowed.

Koowlton, traaaarar ot tba company,telFfrapbtd toWaablnfton that ha baaalready cabled to tba eaptaln ot tba Vir-

ginia to taka all Americana on boad andthere waa too little time to dlaeoaa

Illller. Ball A Knowlton aleo recalTeda cablegram from Havana, In which Itwa aUted that Consul General Laa hadordered tba American ateamahlp Erelro,Captain Hotchlneon, to leave for KeyWent not later than S o'clock tbia arter-noon- .

Tba cablegram elated that tbaorder waa urgent and 800 to 400 refugeewould leara on the ateamer.

cubam iHDBraaoBHca.

ayaia Will Hhl fare iwli to OlnVp the hlMd.

Washington, April 9.--It la Ironed atone ot the ambaaay'a that tba Spanishgovernment y baa nnder earnestconsideration tba Issuance of proclama-tion declaring an armistice In Cuba. Itla tba hope of the powera that by meanot tbla concession war might be averted,although It la realised that the United8tatee may not regard the eonoeaalonadequate to meat the eaae. The Spanishgovernment. It la aald, will yield every-thing to avert war aave tba Independ-ence ot Cuba and American Intervention.It Instate that It either ot theaa morns laInsisted upon by tba United States andcarried Into effect, it will regard tbem aaovert acta, placing tba United States Inthe attitude ot taking the Aral eteptoward war.

Bsr DlMtwdliaa.Washington, April 8. Navy depart-

ment officials discredit widely circulatedrumors that the Fern had been blown upat Havana.

BIOODI BATTLE.

British Brigade Utterly Boat ul Dwtrejthe Uervlsbis.

Cairo, April 0.-- Tha British brigade Inthe defeat ot the Dervlshee yesterday atAtbara and tba capture of Uahmond,the Dervish commander, and 6,000 ot hisfollowers, had two officers and ten menkilled and ninety wounded.

The Ejryptlana lost fifty-on- e men killed,fourteen officer and SlOmen wounded.Tba Dervishes lost about 3,000 menkilled.

Qkmi mt Aaatrta.Vienna, April 9 Court circle believe

that Queen Begent Christina may soonreturn to her native land. Suitable prep-aratlo-

are already making at the pal-

ace of her brother. Archduke Lugen.

bciimo) wab ampe.

The GalMa atetos Bays Tw e PewerfalWu VmmU.

Bong Kong, April 9. The UnitedStates haa purchased the British ateamerZaQro.

Bio Janeiro, April 9. The governmentbaa aold the cruiser Nletheroy to theUnited 8tales for 1560,000.

Big Pew aa Caatraaf.Wilmlngtoa, April 9.--8. L Dupont

and the De Nnmoura company, It la un-

derstood, bare received from the UnitedBiatee government a contract for

115,000,000 worth of powder, andthe mill are being rushed to torn outthe material as rapidly as possible.

PATBJOTIU P1MOBBM.

He Beads a Mmmk to Mlaalaaa Legls-laar-e

rarla( Ul( War Lamm.Lanslug, Mich, April 9. Governor

Plngree y asnt a message to thelegislature recommending the authorisa-tion of a war loan of half a million dol-

lar and also advising the recruiting otthe national guard and volunteer militiacompanies to strength not exceeding150 men per company. A scene of en-

thusiasm followed the reading ot themessage In the bouse and a bill waapasted within naif an hour.

AddreM k a Med rid SodM.Madrid, April . A political society

with French alliance baa drafted anto tba government declaring that

the United titatea dealree to "impairSpain' Indisputable sovereignty over

Cuba and Porto Rico," asserting thatthose Islands are the key to the Gulf ofMexico and claiming that It must beSpain mission to retain them aa a guarantee for the maintenance of the commenial Interest of Rurope.

BtoeHaf Oaaaaaltaae a Werh.Washington, April 9. The ataerlDg

committee of the houae republleana had along conference with Senator Davie,chairman of the foreign relatione com-

mittee ot the senate, regarding the legalphase Involved In the question ot Interventlon and recognition. At the conelusion the member declined to etatewhat occurred.

ratal raa.lt feed.Knoivtlle, Tenn, April 9. John Mo-Gh-

and eon, Joe, shot and killed Henryend Ernest Howard, Jama Murr, andmortally wounded Tom Howard. Tbakilling was the result of a family feud.The MoGbeee ara highly connected.

INHABBOKIOU DBMOCBAT.

Peaa.ylraalaHatleaalCeaiBiltteeBaa Retla Aeeera With SU Party.

Washington, April Jones,chairman of the national democraticeommltlea, has transferred the correepoudenee and other papera bearingnpon the effort to aecure tba removal ofUarrlty, of Pennsylvania, from the poettlon of democratic national committee-man from that state, to other members,with a view to aecurlng their vote uponthe queatlon.

The democratic convention of Penn- -

aylvanla and the executive committee otthat state urged Harrlty' removal on theground that be la not In harmony withthe democratic party.

Haaaala. Vreaialed.Chicago, April 9 The remalna of

Mlea Frances I. Wlllard were crematedto-d- in accordance with her wish.

i. maw'

Diaealty Xsaerlaaeed la eeearlaa; Ablenan tor the War aaipe.New York, April 9. Extraordinary

preeaatlone were In force at the navyyard In Brooklyn y respecting sua- -

ploloua person. The officer of the guardbad been ordered to cane the arrest ofany person seen taking note and to allow no photographers to enter the yard.The dispatch boat Dolphin will sail to-

day to Join the fleet at Key Wast, carry-ing an extra cargo of ammunition. Twoboate of the Mosquito fleet, the Sioux andTeeumeeh, were also ordered to put to eeabefore evening.

Great difficulty baa been experiencedIn enlisting able eeamen aboard the Ver-mont, and consequently the advisabilityot offering a bounty of $300 to 1800 foreeamen la nnder consideration.

Ohleae BSoaa MaikehChicago, April attle Receipt

200 j market, steady, unchanged.Beevee 1390(35.30; cows and belter.

12503.60; Texaa ateera, $3.60(34.66;locker and feeders, 3 76(34.70.Sheep Receipts, 4,000; market, strong.Natives, t3 .6004.90; western, IS.Wtf

4.80; lambe, 14.605.86.

SltaaUaa Caebaaaed.Madrid, April 9. The political situa-

tion la unchanged. Opinion expressedby newspaper are contradictory. Somebold that war la inevitable, and otherhope for peace.

Kaaaas City Market.Kaneaa City. April atUe Re-

eelpta, 800. Market unchanged.Texaa ateera, 13.0004 05; Texaa oowa,

$3 15(34.10; native ateera, 13.90(36 20;native cow and belter, 2.2Sa4.SO;(looker and feeder, H.4034.60; bulla,$3.00(3175.

Sheep Reeelpta. 1,000; market atrong.Lambs, I4.26C 60; mutton, $3.25(3

4.75.

Chiasm Orala atarhea.Chicago, April fl -W- heat-May, 10fl;

July. Corn April, He;July SlHe. Oata April, KQZIXo;JnlyMJo.

aBNATB COMMITTEE.

fferalaa Belatleas Oaaaaalttae Will Try toAree with th. r --Mid. a I.

Washington. April 9. The senate com'miltee on foreign relations will probablypractically o.ai lis aeciaration for luterveutlon in Cuba only. It the presidentrepresents the necessity for thus limit'log official action In that country.

The members of the committee whoare now expected to support th presldent are Krye, Culloui, Lodge, Clark,uray ana vamei.

Esoda. rrum ferto Bleo.New York. April 9 Miller. Bull k

Koowlton, general agents ot tba NewYork and Porto Rloo steamship company.received a cablegram from their agentat Sao Juan, Porio Rloo, to day, axklngpermlHslno to place the British trampleauiabtp Virginia at the disposal of the

Money to Burn.Do yon want a new Watch? Unleaa yon have money to burn writ us forone. We arc sailing Hamilton Watchee. 17 Jewele. at HS1.B0.Elff'n Wateb.ee, SI Jewele, at $28.00. The are the very bestRailroad Watchee made. They are adjusted and rated In three pos-ition, and we will refund your money If they tall to pas Inspection.

IES "W IES ESS IE l2F "IE?Leading Jeweler, R. R. Awa AJbuqnerqne. N. M.

Watch Inspector tor Santa Fe Railroad. We make a specialty of Watch fur Ball-roa- d

Servtce.

American consul and family ard otherAmerican to take them to Rt. Thomas,Danish Wast India, and permission wagiven.

We Were Breai Lea.Washington, April 9. Secretary Sher-

man, at this afternoon, had receivedno word from Conenl Oeneral Lee that hehad left Havana. The secretary expectedvo near at any time.

Neither the state department nor theFpantRh minister had received word fromMadrid that Spain had declared an arm I

tlee.

FATAL ACCIDENT. "

Vleer al Madrid Killed by FailleChaah ef Ceal.

Special to CItiMn.Cerrllloa, April 9. The Madrid Coal

mine are closed v owing to the ac-cidental death yesterday of John Foster,aged 46 years. A sixty pound Chook ofcoal waa Mown Ofty feet from a shot,and It strnck Foster, crushing hie aide.He died a fw boors later. He leave awife and child.

Ptrnla ta Oeaaal.Washington, April 9. Permission has

been given by the etate department toI'nlted Statea console In Spain to leavethat country If they so deatre, pendingtreatened serverance ot all diplomatic relatlnne between Spain and this country.They have not been ordered to leave, bnare permitted to exercise their own dis-cretion.

Meaey Market.New York. April 9. Money on call

steady at ier eeuk Prime mercan-tile paper 60 1.

aiiver aaaNew York. April 9. Silver, 65e;

Lead,t360.

Cofaer.New York, April 9. Copper, U.

Tarn CIVIL DOCKET.

List ef Clrll aalt. Set far Trial la the Die-tri- e

Oeart.In the district court this morning the

following civil suite were eel for trial:MONDAY, APRIL 11TH.

1 Reglna V. 8alaear va. Jesui Armljoy Jaramlllo.

V. Balaxar va. Joan A. Val- -

lejoa.Reglna V. Salaxar va. 0. Gabriel

Sanobea.TVK8DAT, APRIL 12TH.

4fl66 In re estate ot Maximo Ahren.36 Romulo Garcia vs. Jeau Candel-arl-

44 Harry F. Lee vs. Perfecto Armljo.48 fonxalea, Mandelbaom dt Co. va

1. . Hinch.WEDNE9DAT, APRIL 13TU.

4 Lowenlhal A Meyer va. SantiagoDara el ai.

13 J- - B. Bashnell vs. K. W.Coggeehall.23 First National Bank ot Albuquer-

que va. Lesser & Lewlnsuu.87 Crescent Coal company va. F. W.

Meyera.TBrRSDAT, APRIL 14TR-- 11

Simon Blbo vs. Jose C. Gullerrea.23-- N. B. Field, receiver, va. J. A. John-

son.34 Mamie Btradler vs. Mrs. Jolly.83-- Wm. Farr va. Joseph W. Josephat.

FRIDAY, APRIL luTH. ' t' '.

1A- -T. 8. Wade vs. J. K. Priest, et at.Natloual Bauk va. 8.

M. Kolsoiu.86John J. Phelan vs. Kockler.8S Koealla Armljo et al va. Sofre L.

Alexander.MONDAY, APRIL 18TH.

8 Ilenry Look hart vs. Donald MeRae.18 M. Aragon y Lucero va. Jesus

Lopex.47 Justo R. Armljo vs. B. Chavei de

Armljo.4 tf A. M. Gentile va. Cltv ot Albouuer- -

que et al.TUESDAY, APRIL 19TB.

13 Solomon Blbo vs. Jaoobo Yrlsarrl.20 bofre Alexander vs. Josenh Hal- -

breken.87 W. A. Sanders va. Valentine Carson

etal.60 Jaoobo Yrlsarrl vs. M. Garcia

wiDNiHDAY, April 20th.14 James Simpson va J. Q. Wills.16 Daniel K. PblillD Va Electric

Light Co.2iv Joe C. de Baca va Cornelio Sando

val43-- W. 8 Stewart va C. B. Dixon, et al.

THURSDAY, APRIL 21HT.

9 Lorlon Miller va H. T. McKlnney.29 Orange 60 Frnlt Kxohange va T. S.

Iliibbell.81 J. K Priest va Theo. Zlmraer.41 Ambroslo Armljo v George K.

Nelier.42 Anlto Armljo va George K. Neher.

FRIDAY, APRIL ilV.A F. B. Dunlap va. John F. Cary.

24-- H. M. Uoslck & Co. va. A. Contre-ras-.

26 The Sonthweetern Brewery and leeCompany va. Cbaa. Wsgg.

80 Jesse Anthony vs. Western Home-stead and Irrigation Company.

45 Isidor Uarola de Garcia vs. PatGleaaon.

IRBIOATIWM COMMISSION.

Meetlag Bare Eaamlae theInlgatloa ay.ton ot T.rrltov,

The territorial commission ot irrigation and water rights Is lu session at Hierooms of the board of immigration in the(Commercial ciuo building. Kvery mem-ber of the eommlselon is In attendance,Including Antonio Joseph, OJo Calleute,president; J. K. Saint, Albuquerque, seereiary; W. A. Uaaklns, Sliver City; FrankSpringer, Laa Vegas; George Curry, Roe-wel- l.

The commission held a abort sessionthis forenoon, and a committee waaappotuted by the presideut to draftware and mean of conducting a thor-ough and eystematie examination Intothe present Irrigation system of the ter-ritory as well aa for lis future ponelblll-tlee- .

The committee, composed ofMessra. Hawkins, Springer and Saint,made Its report this afternoon, and it Isbeing discussed by the commission. Thereport recommended that to each mem-ber of the oommliMlon be apportioned acertain number ot the counties of theterritory In which to carry on theInvestigation, the reeults ot whichthey ara to forward to the secretary.They are to Inquire Into the number ofirrigation streams and (lit dins in therespective counties together with tliemethod of Irrigation lu vogue there; thenumber of now under Irrigationand the additional number that could becultivated with new Irrigation enter-prises; the amount ot water lu the different streams; the amount nxd and theamount wasted; the desirability ofchanges In the Irrigation laws of theterritory aa well aa considerable otherdata.

Banday dinner at Midland hotel:Chicken noodle sou pi roast chicken andoyster dressing; fried oysters; roast pig,apple aoee and weet potatoes; veg-

etable; rhubarb and cream custard pieand loe cream and cake.

lib

il

Forecast of McKinley's Message

on Spanish War Question.

m

Riots and miliary Rale Prerkll onIsland of Porta Rlct.

Power fEorop Inform Spala that SheHail Yield te Demand.

rAtuf outer to CVtil nuir.

Chicago, April 9.- -A special to theChronicle from asblngtou aa;: Preal- -

dent Mckinley e coming message la avigorous document. I he presioent de-scribes the condition prevailing on theIsland as anarchistic because Mpaln launable to suppress anarchy and lawleea-leaMiea- s

so detrimental to the Interest otthe l ulled States, as well aa becauea otresulllug barbarism. It la only the dut)ot Ibis government to Interpose and re-store order.

The president set forth the fact thatthe Spauleh government lias noi, aineethe Maine was destroyed, either throughIts diplomatic representative In WabIngtou, or to the American representativeat Madrid, disavowed responsibility forthe destruction. The discourtesy otSpain In not trying to locate the reenon- -

sibllity ia referred Us and her protestagainst being held rexponaible la character Iid aa mere diplomacy.

ine message aoee not extend a aingitenonoraglog word to the Cuban republic.

OOHSl'L AT io.To moo.

e la Ordere to Leara the Ialaa to la-tere Mis Safety.

New York, April A deepatch te theHerald from St. Thomas say.: So serious haa the situation become In SanJuan de Porto Rloo that United StatesConsul p. C. Hanua haa been ordered tothis Island, where the rule of Denmarkwill insure his safety.

Fearing an outbreak Consul Bannaand all niemhere of the American colonyspent the night on the brlttsh ateamerVlrginius.

Military rule ha become most stringent. The censor will not pass anyuewa. Keen with the greatest enorta thepolice and troops have not beeu able topreveut bloodebed.

eaaal.h Uleat to llbu lUll.r,Kansas City. April 9. Th Star prints

a report that the distribution ot suppliesand money sent by It to Mantaiixas,Cuba, and tells bow Its representativeswere maltreated by enraged Spaniardsend finally driven away, lbs facia willbe laid before the aeoate department to-day.

,

araiM must yield.Fewer, ef EaropeOaaraateeaaala Asalaet

War U eae Aeeepie Ceaeratloae.New York. April 9. A dispatch to the

World from Madrid aays: The aiubaiwa-do- rot France. Germany. Russia. Itaiv

".ai Anuria have diplomatically inMrni L

me government of epain Dial war e.iuouly be avoided, lu their Judgment, bySpain yielding. They eald la elfect thatit ahe should make such concessions aathey believed necessary, the powers ofKurope would guarantee her againstwar, both external and internal.

This meaua that Austrian troop would.If necessary, be cent to Spain to suppressCivil war.

TERH1TOB1ALCEMTHAL COMMITTEE.

DaaioeraU la Cearereaea thl. AMeraoeaaa Fall Cam pel.a.

The territorial aantral mmirilltAA ntthe democratic party la holding a meeting iicre mis arieruiion. mere ar.twentv-tw- o memnera from th. nnt.i.urepreseuted either lo person or proxy.

in ae present in person I Tom I lie out-side are: Antonio Joseph, Ojo Callente;F. A. Manwnartw, J. D. W. Veeder, LasVegas; Luolui Dllla, Roswell; W H.Hopewell. Ulllsboro; J. D. Bone, Cbloride; enr(re Curry, Tularosa; W. ILPope, C. F. Kasley, Santa Fe; J.J.Leesou, Socorro.

Thoee present from thla city are NelllB. Field, tiordon Pearce and Lorlon MU-le- r.

Those represented by proxies are: W.B. Walton, J. W. Fleming, A. B. Fall, 6.F. floul.l, II. C. Young, A. Slieuricb. J. U.CrUt. 11. M. Dougherty, D. S. Miller,Adnlpho Torrea and J. J. Keegati.

The committee met thla morning andadjourned until :) o'clock this afternoon. The committee will decide on anumber ot mailers connected with thenext delegate campaign.

OEAHD OFEMIHO

Jena WlnkMrem larlte. hi. Frlead. toVl.lt "Th. Metropele.''

"The Metropole" the resortot Johu WIckHtrom will be the scene ofa lively, happy crowd thla evening. Itwill be 'opening night," and one of thefinest free lunches, ever eerved in thiscity, will be d lulled out to the patrons ofthe resort this evening. Thecaterers, Cornetto A Castello, proprietorsof the Metropolitan reetauraut, have pre-pared and will arrange llje lunch.

Raoee.Some disappointment was expressed

this morning hecauHc the San Antonionoutlngeiit ot running horses was not luthe parade. These veterans of the trackarrived on No. 34 from the couth thlaafternoon, and they will no doubt be thecenter of attraction tomorrow after-noon, when Tommy Tucker, HummingHird, Mary Barnes and Tartar will earrythe faded colors of their well worn rac-ing silk lu the half and Ore eighths ru li-

ning racea. They will be stiff from five

day on the ear and th opinionfreely expressed that Sadie M , In thehalf mile, and Pueblo or Havlola la the

will beet them to the wire.lo nimrow't rsclng card with three running racea and a trot l a really magntflcent one, and those who ara not presentwill miss not only one of the beet after-noons racing that will be esen here thlespring, but a pretty find picturesquepauurawa.

KAHD KOHSB PAEADE.

There eakhretf Tretters aat Kaaaer.arehea Tare ah the Street..

The promised horse parade ot trotterana runners, usre to take part in theSunday afternoon raoee and at tba Maymeet, took place tble morning, lead bythe famous F irst ltegloient baud, andthe ituf rb through the principal eireetoot in. nuy waa a very imposing one. Inme rear of the parade, from one ot Trim'ole'a best Larks. H. Scott Knlnlit announ red the raoee for to morrow afW-aoo- n

and aleo suted that pool would besold ea the raoee at the Zelger Cafe to--DlHUt.

The entries tor to morrow ara as folIowa:

.- - ... u. ' iuuuiiii ihmi.Wary liaruee, Arctic Kay, Pueblo andKavioia.

One-ha- mile, running TommyTuckr. Sadie M, Evolution, San Andre,swnniDi rira.

Three-elghlh- a mile, running BoobHarding, My Girl, why Not, Sleepy Dick.

Trotting Kd. Beunett, LUilaa H,-- orw starniion. anal.

John S. Trimble, nreeidenl and fl. R. nCoiley, eecretaiy, are the right efflolalaa tae ngnt piaoe.

bawtek Mraio at bt. jo-- m.

Aa K lakerale Free at to Be ..aAar.Fast Me lee

The following la the program of Castermusic to be given at Si. John' EpiscopalcnnrcQ morning:Freiaiie SalKUd

tTS.n ana violin.Proceealon.l "Jrni. C hrl I. Rlwn To-Da-y'

kaMar AnUi.m "Chrtet Our PaMor.r" . .

Qiov..::::;:::;::::::"v::.::nr:"::SS! binKotatch

Jubllal Ueolq A Colntn.lt Hym la.Kyrls Ellreon lu B. Cecil Klrln" M...W. Vllimn lot

Offertory Aalliero "(.Ltiei Ha. Won theV u tory" C. H lliwl.yOFrnory brotrn, - ' All Tliln. Com lA

nr.,B.nciu. in t.. Taylorh. relic (u (Jul V. tilt .. J.StlnrrAanu. I)r" m F ...J. HulnrrOiurlalD birrlal. Uld Cbaal

Kec.MlODal llvmn lie.Fratlud ru kf.uro

roth the boy and adult choir 111 slag, beinasnaned a follow, i

CAMToai.P. Bakrr, C. Kunt. A. Wkkham, P. Bhnck- -

bart. H. Ilflloe.y. r. Miuink.r, J.Wroth, a, Prikina, W Shuck-ba-

C. Unit k.L W.Talbot.

DBCANI.Soprano Alto

Mr: rllakely, MIM K. Kellogg,Mm Khucklia rt. at lis ItaUtboue.Mip. trrhnog,fellao Jnika.

T"r--Sr. Coov.r. BMr. B.ker.

Ooodrlrh, Air. Oiiwm.Mr. Ikiuglirrty, Mr. N.wtoa,

lrti:itr-- ll Htriloaray.t bottmnter A. L. i too.Vinitniaw-I- W. 1)1 M.uro and Miss Kant.Ognaiet-Mi- at Kll.

TBJ METROPOLITAN BEeTACRAMT.Ee.w Dlaaer Free. 1 M. te B P. M.

for aa Ceata,a ssto. . .

' Chicken with Rice.Dill Pickle (,trn Onions.

bm.ll Panic o Chicken Llrer.Bwrrt Hrradi Saute with Muiliroom..

I rlcane. of CUlckra, crr.tn mucs.Miir.ri nl . I. Nmpolit.in.

Btulicd Turkey with breeuiig.Lctiuc Salad.

Maattrd Potatiw. htcwed Corn.Plncppi. li Crram.AawMtrd Cake..

PratbPls. Apple Pis.Cafe Noir.

Prlrato Klan.r.Mr. A. Gradl and fu rt, 1 p. m., auoday,

Abril 10, lews:MBNtT.

R.w Oyatrra.Hlicrd 1 tnnntitr..

Natlr. White Win.Cream ol Chicken a 1. Suberga.

he. bmm a la (ino!.r.Herri Rrrada drml lilac, with Muahrooma.

Illrt ut Chic ken. aauir .upr.me.Mac.rnnl . riull.nn.PuerM Hotati

Nti krd Wine.Teal lu k au blirrry Win.

Ualldelliin Salad.Hum Dinelei

Tottl Fruttl Ire Cream. Aaiorted Cakre.Cal. NoirwiihCoauac. Cigara a la Klrater.

CokMiTTO m Coitiuo, Prop'ra.

Notice toOaeCeaaaaiera.Taklnv arVMAt frnm Anvil Ijt luflO Ik.

price of gas will be reduced to the fol--

iviiii uiicea ;

For biiNineaa houses and residence,l.Mft) cubic feel or leaa at Si. 7R liar I Ikm- - r - - -fret.

Over I.OdO entile feet to 3,000 feet at2 60 per l.OOOfeet.Over il ,1)00 rnliln faat at Q K rr 1 rmyv,

feet.For cooking, beating or power

U 00 per l.OUj feet.W here gaa U taken for either beating,

cooking or power in connection with gaaneed for Illuminating purposes the ratewill be $1.76 per 1,000 feet.

The minimum charge will remain thesame a heretofore.

ALBCQUIBQCk GA8 Co..L. A. UcRae, Secretary.

Company , Attoatlea.Special order No. 6.

First All member of 0 company arehereby ordered to assemble at the armoryMonday evenlug at 8:30 o'clock.

Second AU furlougha are herebycalled In,

No member will be excused. By com-

mand of C. 8. R0OIB8,Captain Commanding Company 0.

M. C. Hahdimo, First Sergent.

II. L Mabc. : . Z. Gillespie, ot LaVegas, will arrive this evenlng.and apendthe Sabbath with C. C. Hail.

A bountiful free lunch will be servedat the Zelger Cafe thla evening.

SPECIALMen's Tan Russia

Calf Shoos.Three style laiti. Regular $3 ooShoe. OUIt PlilCE

$2.50 a Pair.Thia ia the beat value for the money

ever brought to Albuquerque.

See Tbem ia Oar Show Window.MAIL OkUkk IVEn t'A HE F lli ATTEETIOR.

GEO. C. GAINSLE Y & CO.,122. Ooutli Booond Ftrnt

-- Hiiaaasaiiij -

Mall Order GivenCareful Attention

and Promptly Filled II SIM!Bntter-lek- 's

Our Saturday SpecialsAre creating a Big Sensation; no Wonder, Goods are almost

given away at our Saturday Specials. This Saturdaythero will bo three items, two for tho men and ono

for tho ladies. Soo Third Street Window.

Men's Working Shirts.One Lot Men' Extra Quality Cheviot Shirt, full lize and75 cents, Saturday's Price

Men's Socks.One lot Men Socki, Extra Quality, Kenoaha faat black,Saturday's Price

Ladies' Collars and Cuffs.One lot Ladiea' White Linen Collar and Cuff. The latest atylemakes, col'ars all size., cuffs from 1 to o. These are worthfrom 15c to 35c Saturday's Price, Choice

THESE PRICES POSITIVELY FOR SATURDAY ONLY.

On and after May 1, 1808, we shall discontinue giving Tickets forwui piease cau and let us know what they want so we can order Premiums. Parties

who desire to take advantage of our present plan of giving tickets withcash purchases have until May 1 to do so.

A word to wise is sufficient

ICILIFJIHILain1

in

AGENTS FOK

BaxaarMcCall

Patterns THEAll PatUnw 10c and 15c

NONE HIGHER. 204THE BEST

I

...Special Notice...

WXXOXanaj.

IX

Agent for

Un

that

willthe

extra 45cworth 121-2- c

121-2- c

Those having

MAILFilled

Day

WHITNEY COfiPANYShelf Heavy Hardware, Furniture,

Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps.

Iron Pipes Fittings.Largest Stock of Brass

Goods Now Mexico.Miner's Engineers' Supplies.

ECONOMISTRailroad Avenue, Albuquerque,

LIGHTED 8T0RE

PatternnJaejrer'a

derwear.

Premiums.

ORDERS

Received.

CITY.

and

and

and

GOOD NEWS FOR ECONOMICAL SHOPPERS I

Last week we had a sale Cotton Goods and same proved a bigsuccess. This week we will give yon special in tho following:

W ..Si k

Special on Summer CorsetsQoo "Window 3Dirlay.

No. 15. Summer Corset. 5 hook, regular 50c value, only 390No. 156 Summer Corset, 5 6 hook, made with fine netting, only. flOoNo. 317 Summer Corset,4 5 hook, made of imported netting, only.f 1.85No. 667 Summer Corset, 4 5 hook, made of imported Batiste. . . 1.85

Summer Bicycle waist, made by Ferris Bros., newestcorset out lummsr bicycling and sports 1.25

An Odd Lot of Corsets By Odd Lots we mean a few of variousstyles of which we only have a few numbers; all colors, draband black, corsets worth from lot. we have yoursize take Vm Cent

BABIES' GOODS.SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.

Babies' Hoods and Bonnets from 15o each up.Babies' silk, he arietta and cashmere jackets from 50cBabies' long

oo up.Babies' short

.Babies' Lawn2 So

aoc

I

as

N. M.T1TE

ororor

A new thefor athletic

white,to $3.00 in the If

for 75

un,white dresses aud christening robes from rjjwhite dresses from and up.Guimpi from 50o and up.

andDr.

well maH. worth

tickets

Same

on

$1.00

anaANOTHEIt SPECIAL IN OUR COTTON GOODS DEPARTMENT.

03 dozen Ladiea' Ribbed Veata, Nicely Tuped Special 5c Each.

REMNANT SPECIAL.During our big sale of last week we have accumulated a big lot of remnants consisting rf all

kinds of Cotton Goods, Tsb!e Linens, Slightly Soiled Towels from being on display, etc., will besold at greatly reduced prices.

Page 3: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 04-09-1898

IPOWDERAbsolutely Pur

THE DAILY CITIZENHUUHK8 MoDKKltiHT, FtjblihhiW)

Taos. Homhw KditorW. T. McCkiittHT, Box. ligr. and City Kd

rOHLIUHlU UAlLa A Nil Mtllkll,Amociatd Press Atleriiouti Teingrama.Otltolal Paper of hernalulo Count.Otnoial Pausr of City of Alljuquarqne.

Largmt City and County CirculationTb Largest New Mellon CirculationLr(r"t orth Anion Circulation

ALBUgUKH(JUK, Al'KIL U. 18U8

Nut week will show whether thU 1 anor eowtrdly country than Chink.

Thi national capital U swarming withspeculators amloua fur army coo tracts.

It might be wall to publish tha natureof those being vaccinated at city ipenae.

Tai war with Bpaln moat b eouclmledbefore tba holding of tha Territorial Fairoca! fall.

President UcKlnuii baa resolted togo to war la cae Hpain dor not surren-do- r

tba laland to independence.

TBI Bland lierald la occupying nawquarters. Tba Herald continues to keepDp Its good lick for tha Cochtil district

TBI Pboenli Herald aaya Uiat tha nextdelegate to eoograiia from Arlaooa willba a republican. In political consonancewith tba adniinlntratlon.

iThi newspaper fraternity of tba terri-

tory regret tba severe illness of CapL T.CoUler, of tba Raton Kange. lie has

been eouOned to his bed tor two weeks.

TBI exports ot oala from tha UnitedStales tor tba week ending March to,HUM, ware 1.035,807 busbeie; ot barley,M.47V bushels, and ot rya, 267,"toboabela.

TBI loaa ot Ufa at bhawneetown, 111.,

waa greatly exaggerated. Just after thedisaster It waa reported that 600 peoplewere drowned. Complete returns ot thaloaa of Ufa plaoa tha number at twentylira.

W. C Bud la one ot tha bright andanergetie young republicans of ban Uignel county, who la deserving ot reoognl'tlon by tha party. Ha la doing much tobuild up tha party organization In LasVagaa.

Got. Otkro received a dispatch jesterday trout tha war department to hold thenational guard In readiness tor activeservice. I he company In this city ladrilling nearly every evening and laready tor tha tray with Spain.

Thi history ot tha United B la tee, bothbefore our Independence and atnce.ahowsthat there baa been a war every thirty orthirty-fiv- e years. Each generation eeenisurged by some unseen foroa to settle anImportant question by a resort to arms

Senator Mokriij, of Vermont, lanearly 87 years old, and will soon enternpon hla sixth ooneecutlve term as sena-tor. This will ba a record breaker,Tboa. H. Benton's 80 years' service in thesenate having heretofore been tha long-

est

In tba eveut of war, bpaln la Ukely toloaa tha island of Porto Kico, as well asCuba, for It la not likely that tha UnitedSlatee will permit Spain to retain aalnglefoothold .In the western hemisphere, af-

ter being compelled to put an and to mis-

rule in Cuba, by force.

AT Durango, Col., at tha recent elec-

tion tha republicans aud populists madea fusion ticket against tha democratsaud met with a deserved defeat. Therecan ba ho alliance between republicansand populists. Tha populists should beallowed to herd by themselves.

Thebe la a movement In Colorado toerect a monumeDt to the memory of Zeb- -

ulon Pike, tha first explorer ot Pike'sPeak. Tba Denver Times, In comment-la- g

favorably on tha movement, aaytthat courageous old Zebalon, with hisloyal band of surveyors, reached tha not-ed mountain and its mora noted crest 90yeara ago.

I. L

olu rsurts.Tha last census ot Germany ahowed

that In a population of C5.000.000, seventy-ei-

ght persona In that country weremore than 100 years of age. France,with a population of 40,000,000, had 118centenarians; England, with a popula-tion of 27.tUtt.O00, had ltd centenarians;Ireland had 678 among 4,706,000 people;but Scotland had only fifty-six- , with apopulation a little less than that of Ire-

land. Sweden bad ouly ten among apeople nominally Ilka those ot Irelandand Scotland, while Spain, with a population ot KoO.OOO, bad 401 persons overa century old.

i . iVOKEIOM THADK.

The superiority ot American artisansIs pushing American products furtherand further luto European marketswherever there la no prohibitive tariff,

American bridge builders are securingcontracts without dlUlculty In France,and eveu In Kuglaud In competitionwith English eoucerm which have foryear had a monopoly of such work.

Auiericuu leather manufacturers haveobtained a foothold in Germany, and astheir product Is greatly preferred by thelocal boot and shoe manufacturers to theGorman article or to the product of anyother country will eoon be a formidable competitor with the German leathermtuutactnreri nnlesa a heavy Importduty la levied.

Germany also is beginning to feel thecompetition of this country In a largenumber of manufactures. Bicycles, toys,and various kinds ot machines whichaha used to aell In America, aba Is nowbaying from tba United States.

Tha superiority ot tba Amerloao me--

ehanlo la selling locomotive engine andan almost endless list ot machinery in

markta, which, nntll very recently,were controlled by Knllh Arm. Thereare very few line nf mennraclnrrd goodsto day which are not made better in theUnited State than In any country InKurope, and it Is only a question of afew years If present conditions continuewhen tha United States will control themarkets of the world.

Ir Cuba Is not to be given Iniependence, a great many will fall to understand what there is to hare a row aboutwith Spain.

the Coming Wnmll,Who goes to tha club while her h unhandtenon the baby, aa Hell a the good old'faehloiied woman who looks alter herboiue, will both at time aet run down Inhealth. They will I troubled with Ionsor appetite, heaiincnea, sleeplessness,fainting or dlr.tv spell. The most wonderful remedy for theee women is Klec- -trie Hitters, Thousands ot sufferer fromlame back and weak kidney rise on andrail It bleened. It 1 the medicine forwomen. Kernel complaint and nervousirounlea or all kinds ar eoon relieved nrthe nxs ot Klectrle Bitter. Delicatewomen should keep this remedy on handto build np the system. (Inly 60 rentper bottle. For sale by J. 11. 0'Keilly ACo.

Stlaer Sarlou.lf lajarad.An Italian by the name of Virginia

Carrot, while attempting to drill ont amimed shot on the excavation work attha Albemarle, at 1 o'clock Tuesday mornmg, reached the eap, which exploded theshot and blew out both hi eyes andotherwise badly mutilated hia head. A

Mexican standing near at tha time theshot went off waa badly though not serloualy Injured. Carrota, accompanied byDr. Beuham and friends waa taken toAltmquerque, where he waa left In thehospital In a recovering position by thedoctor, who returned to Bland yesterday.The accident, which waa due to waut ofcare, will causa tba victim the loea ofbla eyesight If not also his mind. BlandHerald.

THB cotuiri HIRES.

Tha Goldca District and lit NumerousFlrtt-Cla- ta Mines.

From the Blind Herald.Tba Peralta canyon properties, from

latet report, are all working aa oeualand looking One.

Utampa are dropping steadily at thamill night and day, taxing the haulingcapacity aud putting through an averageof tweuty tone of Lone Star ore daily.

Tba foroa on the Lone Star Is steadilydeveloping and Improving tha propertybeside producing tba usual quantity ofore that la going to the Blaud mill tortreatment.

A custom mill conveniently situated Inthe Cochlll mining district, wUl ba apaying luvestment and develop thla dis-

trict more thoroughly and rapidly thananything else.

The big operations at tha Albemarleeoulluueon the usual large scale andbutldlug continues lively. Much ot thesteel frame for tha big mill has beentransported to the mine by W. L. Trim-ble's teams, the platform near hia barnbelug overloaded awaltlug room at themine prior to transportation

Patrick Hurtuey, one ot the owners oftha Delphlno In Colla canyon, waa overfrom there on Wednesday and reportedthat tba work now nnder way on thaproperty is ahowlng It np In Una shape,beside tha mining on tha Delphlno, theowners are building a substantial houseon the valuable property.

Messrs. Bruoe aud Wilson expect tocomplete their contract In tha lower levelof the Crown Point the eon-tra-

have been for 100 feet In tha northaud lot) feet In the south drift aud pre-ceding tha extensive operation to beprosecuted by the gentlemen to whomthe valuable property la nnder lease andbond.

TO CURB A COLD lit U DAIfake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tableta.All druggists refund the money If It failsto cure. goo. The geuulue baa L. B. (J.on each tablet.

CORFU RATION MATTERS.

Spcnimm Gold Mining k Hilling Com.pany Agent Designated.

C. B. Jackson, ot hew York; JohnFlannery and 11. J. Campbell, Wichita,Ka.; K. W. Watson and Thoa. McKuiry.of New Mexico, have orgaulxed the Spen- -

axonia Gold Mining Sc Milling company,ot Arliona, nnder tha laws ot tha territory ot New Mexico, and Died article ofIncorporation In Secretary Wallace's e.

The object of Incorporation are toengage in and conduct a general miningand smelting business, mine brokerage,and to engage In general merchandising.The capital stock la $10,000,000; princi-pal place ot business la located at Dem-lu- g,

K. M.

Xhe Blackhawk Solid Silver Miningcompany, of Wisconsin, has Sled a certi-ficate In tha territorial secretary's officedeelgnatlng Alhambra, Grant county, aatha principal place ot business In NewMexico, and U. Fitaslmmona, residentagent.

B0 EL ARRIVALS.

BTUBUES' ECHOPEkN.E. Scheele. Alameda: K. H. Tnnison.

Sauta Monica; Cues. Poulst, Farts;v icior v. i.. aiunge aud wile, culoagu; A.B. MuGauuhsy. tit. Paul. Minn.: Jaketipttx. Bait Francisco; Mrs. J. V. Pierce,Omaha , Neb.; Frank Upringer, Johu D.vv. teeuer, w. A. aiauxanares, Laa Vegas;George Kemp aud wife. Cripple Creek;n m. 11. Pope, Sauta Fe; J. J. Leeeou, So-corro; J. D. Boue, Hiilaooro; J. J. May,iriuiuau; vv. o. uopeweu, tilllaooro; Ueo.D. Lamb, Chicago; B. F. Haiuuit-tia- , KlPaso; Malt. Koberiaon, St. Joseph, Mo.;H. 11. v beslock, wife aud daughter, 01.Louie.

OBAND CENTRAL

Fred. Kenuear, Kd. Sears, Las Vegas; A.8. Grant, Loe Angxle; James betiraederaud wile. Two Kl vers, Wis.; Frank Poster,Ulse Litxie Pueter, CoCteyville, Keu.jCUarlea F. Kasley, Santa Fe; W. A.Hattklna, Silver City; Antonio Joseph,Taos; Goo. Curry, Tularosa; Lucius Dills,HosweiL

UOTIL HIGHLAND.L. Andersou, Louisville, Ky.; J, 11.

Vmt, New Vork; D. V- Newman, Los An-geles; L. 11. Palmer, Kaunas City; 11. J.Armstrong, Mine Kale Goruiau, uurseand children, Chicago; C. B, Kilmer,

Joshua H. Reynolds, K. W. Grant,Las egas; Phil Prager, St. Louis; K. B.Mcl'ueu, bau Aulouio, Texaa.

llruair Is Uloo Deep.Clean Mood means a alatn slln. Ko

beauty without it. Cwcarsta, Candy Cthr-t-clean your blood and kp it clean, by

stirring up tb Uiy lirer snd driving ail1 urn th body. KagiQ totUy toUunh plmnlaa, boils, blotches, blackhead,

and that sickly bilious ooujtiUtiion by takingCaaearata, beauty for kea nta. All drug,gist, ssHafastiea gueraniW, lit lit fee

Mr. J. J. Furlong and children, fam-

ily ot Conductor Furlong, returned fromth east last idgbt, where they had bteovisiting with nlatlva.

--EW MEXICO NEWS

la run.From the Optic.

It 1 reported that Anderson Taylor hasbean married to Kv Cooley.

The Kansas City 8'ar give a long In-

terview with Thoms Avery, Jmt r'turned from th Klondike, where hecleared np :00,(K.O in cold cah. A fewyear ago Avery wa an employe of theround houM at thi place.

B. F. Forsyth I receiving bid for afine hoaee to be erect d on th corner ofSixth and Washington street. Mr. For-

syth ha four of the moH rtlr ibl lotIn the city, at that point, and he proposeto pnt a suitable edifice upoj them.

A few month ago a number ot thefiremen and engineer started from thisplace for the Klondike. A letter receivedfrom on of thi party, Joseph Craig, to afrleiid In this city saying they had gottena lar aa juneau, v. men was merely astart fof the Klondike, and the wholeparty bad become discouraged In the extreme, from sickness, cold and roughtraveling, and that they would return aoon a they possibly could.

CBRBILLOS, HAliaiU ANU DOLOHK.

From the Rr liter.Johu Krlck hat gone luto the sheep

and goat bust nee and will eoon be a fullfledged stockman.

Dr. T. W. Grace, who haa won an enviable reputation In Cerrlllo as a skillful physician, haa accepted the poet ofsurgeon ot the Cochlll Gold Mining company at Bland. On Monday Dr. Graceleft to assume tha dutlea of hia appointment.

W. E. Terhnne, until recently aasayerfor the Mary Mining and Smelting company, received a letter a few daya agostaling that hi little daughter at SaltLake waa very I1L Wednesday a tele-gram cam stating that tha Illness hadproven fatal. Mr. Terhnne took thetrain that night for hia borne In SaltUke.

Robert Kennedy, ot Golden, accompa-nied by Mr. Thayer, from Ohio, left Mon-

day night on a short trip to that state.Tbey are expected back In about tendaya, and on their return will commenceto put lu place the extensive machineryfor their placer plant.

Valentine Schick announces that hawill leave for Kansas City to meet thecompany ot Klondlkera ot which he I amember. Early next week the partywill atari from Kansaa City northwestward to Seattle.

MADRID.

Many Madrid people expect to Uke anoollng at Jemei and the sulphur springs.

Mrs. Bailey recently went to Wlnsiow,Arlxsua, to vlelt her daughter, who haabeen very sick. At last account the pa-

tient waa convalescentThe Inhabitants of onr berg have been

planting tree to beautify their homes.During th last few day fifty to sixtyshade treea have been set ont.

Kaowlng ones say that tha Cerrilload Is aoou tobeextended from

Madrid two mile further np the canyonwith tha view of developing new coalnines.

DOLORES,

The Benton mine Is running full timeand ha another ihipmeut on the dump,which will go forward aa aoou aa ColonelForce return.

Lea English nut two men to work onthe lower tunnel In tba Cnnnlnahamhill. Tha recent prospect there havebeen aatlsfactory. and It I believed thatshipping ore will anon be obtained.

in tmosuone property 1 worklno- - lxmen. Four ar working In a tan nelwhich haa now a length ot thirty-fiv- e

feet. Two men went to work aluklugtha old ihafL Tha two mora recentshaft that were begun are not beingrurtner aeveioped.

Q B. Hendricks visited Cerrlllo earlythla week. It la reported that he bad hiahauda full arbitrating the difficultiesgrowing out of the April fool perform-ance in Dolores and vlclnltr. althoughhe deuled that hi had sampled the aaltedovtfe, eweetcued rgga, cotton dumplingand bran plea, with which other mortalwere nourished.

aoooiiHo.

From the Chlrfulu.Miss Dora Katxensteln baa been eon- -

fined to her bed with a fever thla week.Paul A. Maroellno haa returned to the

city and la receiving the greeting ot blmany old-nin- e rrieuds.

The Socorro hose eonmanv met andelected the following officer for the en-suing year: C. 8. Bahney, chief; J. F.Towle, eecreteryj M, Loewenstelu, treasurer; Airred Katxensteln, foreman ; JulluiPrice, first assistant; N. Torre, secondassistant.

rails Irani the akjr.Every once In a while some adventur-

ous aeronaut makea a balloon aeceusion,get entangled with a cyclone and hasan abrupt descent The building ofaerial vehicles which ar Intended totravel through the "blue empyrean" com-fortably and daugerloea has long beenthe dream not ouly of Irratloual audchimerical people, but of really acientillcuiiudM. Kxperleuoe, however, leaches usone tact, namely, that It used no loftyflight to grasp the tact that Hosteller'Stomach Bitter will relieve, surely andspeedily, biliousness, whether chronicor temporary. No lea ttlloaolon 1 thitandard medicine lu easee ot malarial

fever, uervousueii, dyspepsia, rheuma-tism and alck headache or debility.

CsavHi at uiy Vate.Section ltkl4, Compiled Laws, provides

that all return ot election in el tiehall ba made to tha clerk, aud opened

by him on tha third day after election,in me presence ot the mayor, to canvasstha rota In tha same manner aa votes areeanvaed in county elections and to givecertificate of election to candidateelected.

Section 1677 provide that tha mem-ber ot tb city council elected shall, ontheeoond Mouday afur election, meetand organlte. They are the Judge ofelection return aud qualification of theirown member.

The Library.On ot th most desirable trait in n

lightened human nature la the disposi-tion to help other. Perhap tb mostiffectlv way to render uch assistance isto provld mean for Intelligent erowth.Whll Khool tor th young and lecturefor tb older one aocooipliih mnch.notnlDg fQUal In ffeetlvenas tha nnhit library. Tbcltixnot Albnqncrqaappreciate thi and btnea their willlug.nee to asip tn ladle of th Harare a- -

soclatlon In thlr aelf denying effirta tomake onr pnMh library a credit to thepity ami to extend It nsefulnes. Relying on this appreelitttm nf th Albnnncrqn public th la He ronfldHiitly ex-

pect a big crowd at Grant' opera honeon th 2Uh of thi month, when thygive their anniml ball.

THICf WKKK AT HI.AWIt.

From Bland Herald.C. W. Kur.E, th genial Anhenser-ritisc- h

agent at Albuq lenjue, was a vis-

itor In Rland during th week.F. H. Kent, th Alhuqnerqne real es-

tate dealer, I R'xing up the situation InBland tli" e vuek, hiving come up onWednesday.

Capinln J iecph GnMstHn, who I thepleasant nmmiger of the Bland branch ofthe Golden R'tl dry good and furnish-ing store, arrived on Wednesday and hsaopened the big store in th Wood build-ing, where customer will receive thebeet of treatment aud th beet ot goods atelty price,

James D. KnMn and Jsmos Keeler cameIn from Albuquerque during the week tocomplete arrangement for opening Me-H-

& Rakin's Bland branch of theirestablishment. The gentle-

men mentioned were pleasant caller onthe Herald and gave the Information thatth new place will be opened and run-ning full blast, In a very short time.Mr. Keeler will have charge of th newresort and by hi genial manner willwiu a full share nf the trade.

Th beet salve lu th world for cats,br ii lees, sores, nicer, salt rheum, feverores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,

corns and all ekin eruptlou. and punl-livel- y

cure pile, or no pay. It I guar-anteed to give perfect satisfaction ormonev refunded. Price, 25 cent per box.For sale by all druggist. J. O.O'fileUyA Co.

Carrllloa Klectioa.The election at Cerrilloa pasaed off

quietly. W. II. Kennedy wa electedtown treasurer, anil Jnme Leahy townmarshal. The riliins' ticket aud peo-ple ticket divided honor fur town trua-lee- s

Slid st hisd loud.Two years ago R. J. Warren, a drug

gist at l leasaut ttriKiK, n. I., Donglil asmall supply of Chamberlain's LoughKemedy. lie sums up lbs result as follows: "At that time the goods were un-known In this section; Chamber-lain's C' tigh Remedy la householdword." It 1 the nam In hundred otcommunities. W herever the good quail- -

tie of Cuamtwrlaiu a Cough Kemedy become known the people will have noth- -

lug else. Fur sale by ail druggists.

A. H. B. EASTER SERVICES.

A Very Interesting Program toRendered.

The following Kaster program will berendered by the A. M. E. church Sundayschool at the church Sunday evening at eo'clock:Organ Voluntary Mrs. L. 8. BlackHymn "haUrr Morning" ft lioolPrayer Rev. J. H. Bobauan

keallng.Address "1 he Cauxe ot christian Mil- -

luiia . .. .t.. l. cruckrtl, suoerlntenrienlDuet "lie la Kiaen".... ...Mra. kva Uuckutr

aud Mia. A. K. bohanau.Recitation ' Hums from Drain" Master

L,ulhcr. Cliau i v and Carroll Kumluru,KoUury Williama aud Oar-re- tt

lluckuar.Singing "Jetin Livra" SchoolKeuutiou aaaier uav- -

Ml., Willi, k. SaodeiSolo "H la Kiaen aa lie Said"

Mrs. ha HuckoerRecitation "The Resurrection otttlie e lowers"

Misses itianiiana Kumioru aaaNelllr C'riM'kll.

Duet-"W- eep Not Holy Women" .,Mrs. L. S. U.srk aud C. C. Crockett

Easay "Wliy Should the Church Supportforeign nuaaiousr

....MlM Ltilllaa ChanmanExercise "He Is Risen aa it Saul"

llv Seveutaen ChildrenHlnglng-"Ki- ng the llelia" ., JtchoulUiatorl: al Keview it Home and Foreign,

Mlaaionary DepartmentsUy the Superintendent

Slnglog "Over the O ran Wave" tkuuolUeuedictiou-ks- v. M. Jonas.

A cordial tuvlUtlon 1 extended to all.Seat i free.

Imniaaulaie Coaeepiloa Ohorca, BastesSunUay aarelca.

MfSlCAL PHOUNAM MOSS I MO.Vldi Aguatn-So- ln and Uunnrt .W. K. Pechsr

Haviln s '1 hint M.ina In D.Qiiltollle-liiu- ui Solo anil Uuartrt, . H BullardUltrrtory Ainu Vnmi Soprano Solo aud

Uuarti't with Vn lln and Urgau.Mra. T. J. Slunick.

Benrdlrtua Krvina Corll GloriaSolulala-Mr- a. T. J Shinlrk. Mlaa 1. llauiru,

Mr. I.rlioaiicl Mr. II Kullard.Chnrui conamia dt the lollowina: Mrs. D.

U. H'winvlit. Mim h. liirard, Mlaa L.llairia. C. K K irs', M. Ilaidlng.

tirsanlat-Mi- aa 4. lUma.mini I'ii if vun Kennaai.

Diirclrraa Mra. T. J. Shiuick.aviNINU.

Hairlaon Millard'a Grand Musical Vespers:L'liiniui an mnuvuuuum.llllll Illiniltliia.

Juravit-U.i- sa S.iln c. K. BurgJuUKabu Supraiio Solo. ... Mra. T. J. Shlnick.auiiatr uounnuin I rnor Solo Mr. Lcho

Masniliral limn aluun a 1 welltb Mass.Corll Ulnru

USaluuna lloatia-Sipro- no Solo .......Mra. T.J. Shlnick

Cantum fcrgo KuaalSermon lu the morning bv Rev. Father

Hughe. S. J- - aud in the eveuluar bv Kev.J. J. Phelan.

You ought to pay twice asmuch for Si hilling's Best asfor other good baking pow-tk- r.

Low-pric- e baking pow-

der you should not use atall.

TO THB GRAND CANYON.

Santa Fe Resumes It Tourlit Stire'llnOut of Flagstaff.

The ntsirs line from klanutaff Irlmnito the Urand Canyon ot the Coloraitoriver, lor tue aocommoiialtonol baula Fetourlsls, will resume operations on April15, and regular trip will be made onMondays, Wednesdays and Friday ofeach week. Bediming, the atans willleave the tirand Cativnu station on Tnaa.days, Thiirsdava and Saturday, 'lbrate fur the round trip will be (16.

Arrangements for the construction ofan electrical line from Flsgstaff to thaGrand Canyon have been eoninlMtAil. milthe road will probably lie built this summer, me nam re win mm make theGrand Canyon one of the principal tour-ist points on Its line.

AwardedHighest Honors World' Fair,

Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.

CREAM

warnA Pur Orap Crtaia ol Tartar Powder.

40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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I 1

(Ptret Publication April 8. 189.)UHDlflAflLb ft 9. ti.

lie it Ordained by the Mayor and Councilot the City ol Aibuqueniue, . M.:becilou 1. lhat Jukeiiu C. baldrldire.

Frana a., biurgee, J. u. Aibilghl, ot saidCity, aud vtliuaiu Heagrove atagill, otnew iota, ineir oeirs, elecutors or as--sigua, are hereby empowered and grantedtue ngni to construct, nialiitsiu andoperate by electric or compressed airpower a uue ot street railway lu, udouand along ail street, ways and paesegi-- s

aud their luterseciloiia now laid out amiaccepted by the city authorities of Albu-querque, ew Mexico

Bev. X lhat the author Irt Ion eon- -

Veywl by the preceding secitou to theparties therein uaiued snail eoustttute afranchise for such street railway opera-tion throughout the city of Albuquerque,iNpW Mexico, tor a period of twenty hveyear from the date ot the passage of thisordiuauoe upon the following tvudiUonand limitations:

First 1 he parties to whom this franchise la granted berehy agree to const! uct aud operate at least two miles otthe road wilhlu elghleeu mouths alterthe date of the passage of this ordinance.

tttooua belore the franchise ineutinned In the laet section shall becomevested or said parties therein mentionedshall be authorised to locate, constructor maintain said atreet railway ou anyor vuner or me sireei or me oitv Alhuquerqu aforesaid, they shall present apetition to me mayor ana citv councilsigned by the owners of the laud representing the northern one bait of thefroulage ot each aud every etreet or parto( street mat la nought to be luted forsuch street railway purpose.

Ihlril And It la further provided thaithe portlee mentioned, on accepting therig his and prtvilegee herein grant d,shall deposit in oue of the banks or lusome other equally safe depository luthe elty ot Albuquerque, oue thousanddollar (tl,lXo), to be a forfeit toth city if they shall fall to comuienee aud execute the work ofConstructing and operating ald streetrailway according to me term. Comlltlon and limitation set forth In thiordinance; eald sum to be deposited withIn sixty day after the acceptance of thlaoniinance.

Fourth It la further provided that nntil the city shall reach a population ofntteen tnousaud inhabitant, there shallnot be any license or charge against saidetreet railway or operating machinerythereof other than the general city tax.but when the population of the city shallreach fifteen thousand Inhabitant li-

cence of thirty dollars per annum shallbe paid upon each ear used aud operatedupou aald road; aud when the populationof the city shall reach tweuty thousandInhabitant there shall be paid a licenseof fifty dollars per auuum for each car soused on aid road.

Fifth The right and privileges here-in conferred to the parties named by thepassage ot this ordiuauoe shall not be In-

terpreted as exclusive; but It is herebyagreed by the mayor and elty ci.uncll ofAlbuquerque, New Mexico, of the firstpart, by the persona herein named of theaecoud part, that from the date uponwhich tha construction ot this streetrailway la commenced, no other right,privilege or franchise for a street rail-way within tha elty limit shall begranted by the city authorities until thetime allowed by thla ordinance aud stip-ulated tn the preceding eighteenmonth, shall have expired, suhjeot, however, to the condition and limitation otsection two, and to have no effuot uponrigtua now existing.

8eo. S. Full authority for the construction of the road-bed- , the laying andmaintenance of tne lie, rail, single ordouble track, switches, pules, aud wiresshall be eubject to the approval of themayor aud council, aud other usual fix-

tures and appllauces Inherent In the construction aud operation of an electricstreet railway 1 hereby granted to theparties herein uamed with the expresscondition that all construction shall cou- -

form to the grades ot the Btreets already.or iu the future to be, established; thaisuitable crossing at all intersectingpoints ot the public blgbwaya with streetrailway Hue must be maintainedby the operators ot aald railwayin ucb a manner aa to cause no iiulilicInconvenience; and npon said operatorrest the charge and maintenance ot theMirtlon nf the public highway as shall beuclud'-- between Its track and two feet

ou each side of the road track or tracksIn such manner aa render It at all timessafe and proper roadway for vehicles,and lu kind of pavemeut to conform withthat of the street used.

Hee. 4. The validity ot this franchisehull depend npon the strict conforma

tion ot tne operators to the embodiedcondition and continuous operation ofucb line as may be constructed by them

under the term of thi grant exceptioumail tor strike, accuteuta ot Hood, lireor other (ore major.

Hee. o, l he said line or etreet railwayhall not Interfere with the drainage or

water system of aald city, which reservesall right to Intersect th line at allpoint where the need of It present orfuture water and aewage eyteui may re-

quire it.Throughout the life ot this franchise

the operators hereby agree to charge atar for each paeuger uot exceedingHve cent, with transfer on IntersectingUna or llnee ot the said company foreach continuous trip from point to pointwithin the elty limit now or hereafterto be established, the conveyance of pas-sengers to be performed In a safe maimerand with due regularity aud dispatch.

Kec 0. The oierator of said streetrailway shall be liable for all damages tolife or property resulting from the neg-ligence of the operators, their employesor faulty construction, equlpweut ormaintenance of th atreet railway sys-tem.

Kec. 7. Any Interference with therlghta embodied In thla franchise, theobstruction ot the track to delay the pas-sage of cars, destruction or Injury of anypart of the equip nent or property of thisstreet railway system shall Cnustltute amisdemeanor and be puulshable by Queof not less than five nor more than onehundred dollars, or by Imprisonment fora period of not lee than three nor morethan sixty day, or both.

Sec. H. This ordinance shall take ef-

fect and be In full force npon It passage.8. Actirioht, Mayor.

John 8. Trimble, city Clerk.

Doa't Taliaci slt as aatuk (oar Ufa nar.To quia tobaoeo eaalljr and forever, ba ma

netlo. full of 111, usrva and vior, Uke Nu 'liUiui, tha wonder worker, lhat makes weak un astrong. All druKBiats. sou or i. Curotfuarun-lee-

Booklet and sumiiis free. Audruaaaltarling Itemed Co Chioagu or Naw Vork.

Are lea la ItrHsvavooanew Jtweled belt? If not,

why not? Perhapa you have not yeteen our. Do o at once,

BOeiNWlLD Frotdxis.To Cura Cunel!utluil rorpeer.

Tulta nudv t'atu.inie t wortio.If O C. (L fall to cure. Uriik'r Uiuuoy

Liberty chiffon, comethlng new, attha Golden Hul Dry Good company.

Lamp ana trimming. VThltnyCoCrockery an! glaaswax. Whitney Co

Be On Ihe Safe Side...

and have your prescription filled"at our store from the purest drugsand chemicals and by a graduateot pharmacy, it it is not convenient for you to send them tovi, we will send for and deliverthem to you.

.H. OHIO L & CO.

rnoooiHTH.

A GovernmentBond .

of the par value of $100 ma-turing in 1925, and bearing in-ter- eit

at the rate of 4 per centper annum sells to-d-ay forabout $125.The Gold Debentures of theEquitable Lite Assurance So--ciety (issued at the maturity ofthe Gold Debenture policy)bear Interest at the rate of 5per cent per annum for twentyyears, at the end of which timethey mature, and the principalis paid in gold. Full details ofthis policy can be secured byapplication to

THE EQUITABLE

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

OI'TIIKIMIKII STAIKS,"Strnngm.! in the World."

WALTER N. PARKHURST,General Manager,

New Mexico and Arizona D:pt.

Albuquerque, N. M. ,

GUAM'S Ol'KIlA IfOUaSEAll Una we ek, the monarch of repertoire,

EDNA PAIGE and

CHARLES HARRISON

Supported lirlhHr own superb company in sin iiiv inu't aiircraanil rom

illra. Hriwecii il,e ai la eaih mailt

Edison's Vitascope,rresrmins mr-an- e antmnirn pimrea of for-el- s

anddome.tlc auloei ta. IncludingA (Ji'Diilno iMninii Hull Fight.

la pi is raia Monday night only.Popalar Pnrfs.-.Kr- at nn aule at usual

place 1 humilay morulas at o'clock.

WALL PPFRWholesale and Retail, fromf 2 yic to $4 per double roll.

PAPER HANGINGAND PAINTING

Good Work at ReasonablePrices.

THE BEE HIVEits West Gold Avenue.

Annual Subscriptions toStandard Magazines areoffered as prizes for savingthe wrappers from

CUDAHY'S

DIAMOND O SOAPExplanation on each wrap-per the best laundry soap

for sale by all grocers.

Thon.an.la r. Trjlag It,Tn oritur to itivo Ilia groat merit of

Ely's CrHS Q Itil thu limit ertootiTe curfor Ciitarrti snd Col I In Head, ws havs pre-pared a giuoroii ir..tl kiza for 10 oeuta,(Jut it of your diui,'. .1 or aend 10 cents to

ELY BUOS., C8 Warron St., N. Y. City.

I snffsred from cttnrrh of the worst kinderer siuoe a boy, auj 1 never hoped forcure, but Ely's ( mum Halm seems to doeven tliaL M iny ur'iiruutiiiiora liars needit with eicl.ioit rnaulta. Oaar Ostruni,45 Wai.au Ate., Chicago, 111.

Fly's Cream Balm ta the acknowledgedenre for caturra aul ooutaius no oooaine,nioronry nor anr injurious drug. Trios,to sauta At druggists or by oiuii,

LUW fillets IM OKUtSHIha.Throe packagm Lou ColTee for. . . .$ .83rresn causa esirs, two UoteD .26Native egis. fr ilnsxn aoDuuhani stireililwl eornanut, tMrib.. .25OimkI ImkliiR powiliT, t Ids 'J5Holillllnn's Iwet Imkinx sinU, 3 Ilia. . ,2G

All the) best brands of laundry soap7 cakes 2S

Gold liust washliiK powder, per pk. . ,'J0Knur can of best lye 25Sliver tiloss stari'h, 3 pwkaires 25Cider or wine vinegar, per gal BO

i.ncca olive on, per gal s.50Klnest Did Kyeor liourbon, per at.. .76California grape brandy, per qt.... .78

Ami anything elsa lu the groceries orliquor line at bed rock prices at

A. LOUBAHDO'8.

fur amy (rau(luaranuted fciiKioui iiaiiit c.iru, inn'. eM weak

oien Ntrotis. IiiouU pure. fcD.il. Ailtliugtfist

MoaMbnia Oooila.For next thirty days I will pay highest

cash price for household gnats of everydescription. Ism't sell tinttl you get myuiu. i. a. n iiriTKN, in iioia avenue.

Cur 0.r Ifiy Tears.An Old and Wkll-Tkik- d Rkmkit.

Mrs. Wlnslow's Hisithlug Hvrun hasbeen tiseil for over tlfty years by uillllonsof niotliers fur their children while teeth-ing, with perfect success. It soothes thechild, softens the gums, allays all palu,cures wind colic, and Is the beet remedyfor diarrhoea. It Is plensuut to the taste.Mold by druirglHts lu every part of theworm laeiily-liv- e uents a bottle. Itsvalue s Ini'Mlciiliil'le. lis sure and askfor Mis. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, audtake no other klud.

Call at "Tha Greeu Front" shoe store(or ehlldreu's and nilsees' sandals andoxfords, black and tan, latest styles. 8 toH, bit cental B' to 1 1. V0 cents; 1 1 , to S,

1; ladles' oxfords, 1. W. C'hapllu, pro-prietor.

Biluiar. tnur liiir.ul. V ah ' irir.li.Canuy ruUi'iiiti'. cur. c- - i.kiii.iudu f.irvvertoo, io lr (.' C. C. tail, .liuvcl.isri tuuil uiuuar

Wins lor Bala.Native wine, pure and healthful, at

only SO oeuta a gallon at C. A. Grande'sSue north Broadway.

Whitcomb Springs and Hsallh Resort,

Eighteen miles east of Albuquerque, N. M.

Oxoen All tlie Year.Good acorroiations at reasonable I nte. The following i the

analpi c f one of the various springa at the Res ..rt t

Sodium chloride, gtairis per gallon. , , , , , .1917t alt intn sulphate, grains per jjillon ,, 1.4)60Calt ium c irbonnt.', prams per jjalloo ,,,,,,, , 81896Magnesium carbonate, grains per gallon 1.5168

Total ii337Water delivered in the ctty. Conveyanre leaves Albuquerquefor the springs every Wednesday and Saturday morning.

FAKE fHX TLrVyTLY.Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Second street and Copper

avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

He O. WHITCOMD. Proprietor.

"The rietropole"JOHN WICK9TROM, Prop.

The Best and Finest Liquorsserved to

NO. 114 WEST 11

W. V. FUTKELLE,

Cor. First and Gold, Hiff&l Albnqaerqne, New Meilco.

Nattr sadCltleago KiK'iavxiKi

LumberPoildlnj-- PaparAlways Htock

St. and Lead

PUTNEY,Rcllablo"s3

Wholesale Grocer I

FLOUR, GRAIN &VISIONS.

Car Lata apaolaltv.

railroad avenue.

A of tlio

twoaa,

The newest and beat foods (rom theleading potteries the world, wbokialc

retail. Choke table ware, elegant toilet

wti, beautiful vaaeai lull lin glaaswarc,bar lamp chimneys and burners,

enameled ware, tinware, andbruihet, toyi and dolls.

118 SOUTH FIRST

Sa

and Cigars, Imported and Domestic,All Patrons.

AIL! AD AVENUE

Wholfsal ami iValer

FUILN1TUKE,

HOUSEHOLD

inVlX'l

Hold Cheap for Cashlle InMalirnenl Flan.rented leaaouaUe

Sud, Dean,

iittr,

61iu hli)U.Iif.Albuquerque.

Clarrlaa tha Larwaet andSluat Kaunalve Mioofe or

-- :staple groceries:- -

To fonad Boa tb weal.

ALBUQUERQUE. N. M

'rrjmir?r v j.-- r rie

tn

First

ESTABLISHED 1878.

L. B.si-O-

ld

PROa

Farm and Freight Wagons I

WM. CHAPLIN,mm

complete StockDouglas Shoes ml Slippers.

dies' Button andLace of All

Good Goods at Isow Prices.113 Railroad Avenue, Albuquerque. N. ft

THEof la

or

a of

goods,

brooma

STREt?"r

J. 0. GIDEON & CO.,Daaltrlo

New and Second-Ha- nd FurnitureFurniture bought, sold, rented and Highestcash price paid (or all kinds of hi usehold goods. (Jet

bit's and will see them 10 per cent hotter.All goods sold cheap fur cash or on insulhiu uU

2XTo. XXX Hlortli First S3t.ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.

THIRD STREET

MEAT MARKET

All kinds of Fresh andMeats. .'.Steam Sausage Factory,

MASONIC TEMPLE,TIlIItD 8IREE1,

EMIL KLEIN W0KT, Prop

10

e KetaH

flOO

and EST

or nnAlao

al rates.

Ciatat

Ave.,

:

SlideslAsenptions.

ITA-I'R- '

others' we

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h

;

JACOB K0UBER&C0Munufw lurui j( ai i l.mar

Vaqons,Carriiitjer.,Buckboards!

The Eest K..atarn-Mail- e Vehicles

Fine Horse-Sboel- nf a Specialty.HaUafactiuB Guaraotead in All Work

Repairing. Painting and Trimmlng-Wun-on Boort Notioe. I i i i i i t

iliop, Corner Copptr At. ud Flnt St.,

aUessiiea. N.hi.

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UNIOY3Both tha method and resralta whenSyrup of Fijrs U taken; it ia pleasant

id refreshing to the test, and actsgrotl yet promptly on the K Itinera,aver and Bowel, cleanae tba tyt

tern effecitnallr, dispele cold, head-ache and fevere and habitnalConstipation. Syrnp of Figa U theonly remedy of it kind ever ptodaood, pleasing to the taste ana

to the stomach, prompt laits action and truly beneficial in Itaeffects, prepared on) v from the mosthealthy ana agreeable substances, itamany excellent qualities commend itto all and have mad it the mostpopular remedy known,

feyrnp of Figa ia for aalo in 50cent bottles by all leading drug-gis- t.

Any reliable druggist whomay not bars it on hand will proeuro it promptly for any ooa whowishes to try it Do not accept anysubstitute.

CALIFORNIA FIB STRUP CO.

taumuM. wr. m torn. aa

I'll EMILY CITIZEN

E GREEN FRONT

hoo Store,VHAPLIN, - - PROP.

Vest Railroad Avenue.

The best and ehMpsat olace Inthe city tor

Ladies' anil Gents'Fine Footwear.

Ladles' fine Low Shoes, black or tan.manufactured by C. P. Ford & Co, tbsbent manufactory of Lailles 8hoes In theworld. Frlcee from 2 28 to IS 60 a pair.

Kins line of Ladles' Shoes, black or Un,90oenstoli0 pair. Ladles' hand-turn- ed

and Goodyear welt shoes, 2 60 apair. Indies' fine button and lace shoes,bom 11.26 to 12.00 a pe.tr.

Boys shoes from il.00 to ItJO a pair.A fins line of Douglas shoes just

latest styles in black or tan, laesand en ri frees, from 2 26 to 15.00 a pair.All mall orders promptly attended to

aTLT'B CRIJtM BAI.N IsaixtstttTSApply Into tba noaltila. Il I. qnlrsl, absnrbsd. Mtacit. t Drues-tat- r lie nail t sample, loe. by meltBXT JMtUTUKlia, M Warren BL, New Tack Cits.

WANTED UPRHiHT AND FAITHFULor ledlr. to travel fur reepon.

slble established bouse In Albuquerque, N.M.Monthly, $06 arid eapenaee 1'iisltlon steady.U Heretics, hntloee stampedenTrlnpe. Tba lAimlnlun Company, Icpt.K, Cblcaso.

E DKSIRK TO MARK CONTRACTwith two a specialty salesmen fur

year or lona-er-. Uiva reference. Hue. han-dled and territory covered. CANNON A CO.,lues City, Iowa.

i.r,t.uiljr . so.CaaonreUCaudv I'utl'urtlr, Hie moat woo-d-

ful iliM'uverv of Hie age, pieant ami refivalinif? to tbo taaia, act frtuitlyMini Hi.iUvely on alilneya, liver and bowels,

His entira ayau-m- , dlaiej cold,euro Iteuilaulie, fever, lialiltual roriatlpalloaand blllntianea. Fleaaa buy and try a bosof U C. V lu, K.Y Ml centa. buUlawlguaranteed lo cure by ail druggUla.

wartiu, rott eaxa aao mbt.

ranted Horse and buggy to board torof same.'anted A flrl for general housework,are. KJ. Kosenwald's, 717 Copper are- -

iDiMi Norm and, Clairvoyant,ilHt and Uanustte Healer, can be eon-.- ri

on all affairs of life. Glre lorsand lucky eharin. Will eall at residence;no sura onargs. zu Soutu bvcoud street,room 8.

For Mala.A gray mare, gentle, work single or

aoutiie; also a guoa delivery wsgou, Car.ness, etc Inquire of K. K. Trotter.

To Bell Two modern cottagestwo horses; three wagune; all kinds ofnt usebold goods. W. V. Kutrelle.

Cows for sals I hare sereral foodmilkers; kind and gentle. Address Johnr. jams, poMtunice box m, or eall at res-idence. No, 4U! West BllTer arenus.

The Re. W. II. Weaver, pastor of theC. B. church, Ullleburg, Pa , reeognliseins rams of utiamtterlaln s UugbIlemedy, and does not hesitate to tellothers about It. "1 have Uited ChamberIain's Cough Ilemedy," be says, "and findIt an excellent medicine tor colds, coughsand uoaraoniws." So does everyone whogives it a trial, bold tiy all druggists.

a Uaalaaae Cbaao.I have y sold the grocery business

Heretofore carried on in my name to J.L. Bell A Co., and recommend the newcrm to the cuHtomers who bars so liberally patronised me In the pant. I thaukthe publto for ths patronage which I barsreceived. Those wishing to aettls out-standing accounts may find ms at tbsold stand, now occupied by the new firm.

r. F. 1 BUTT IBThe firm of J. L. Bell A Co. have

opened a grocery In ths stand formerlyoconpiea ny r. r, i rotter, and invite Inspectlon of stork and prices. W e solicita suars oi your patronage.

J. L. Bill St CoAlbuquerqus, N. lf April i, lttMl.

IlkctM Caak rriomM piaFor furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing,

trunks, narneee, saddles, shoes, eto.Harts, 117 Uoldavenus, neat to WallsVargo K i press offlos. Bee us before youbuy or sell.

Fw Bast.I will rent my large soda fountain and

appurtenances for this season. Partymust be reliable and agree to furnishonly tbs Lest Ire eream aud drinks. Vorterms eall ou B. Kappa, druggist.

ARIZONA ART CLES

FHoaaix.Henry C. Adams, formerly of Rock

Island, III, will ou Monday take chargeof the money order department at thepoetofllce, rice Frank V. Qulnn. Mr.Adams la a brother 4f the postmaster.

Aa election of officers of the freshmanelass of ths High school resulted as fol-

lows: President, Dowsrd Long; vice president, Alice Grlerj secretary, Drew Ben-

nett; sergeant Alfred McMillan.In pnrHuanee to orders from Adjutant

General Lewis, the local military eonvpany la now killing one hour eachnight. The company will be well drilledat any rate should their services be required.

Deputy United States Marshal Porterleraptured at Alhambra, Joaquin Celsya,ths Mexican who became luvolvrd In afight and who stabbed two men, not se-

riously. It was found that Celaya wasalso slightly cut during the fracas.

The Phoenli Republican says: TheSalt River valley la now wearing Itssweetest smile. It would reward anyonewho has not seen It before this time ofyesr to taks a drlveout through ths coun-try and feast their eyes on the movingfields of alfalfa and grain, the labyrinthof eottonwoods and whatever remalna oftbs thousands of fattening Cattle.

The ease of W. H. Linn et al ratheGila Bend Reservoir and Irrigation company will. In all probability, be heard Inthe United B tales supreme court someday between ths 21st and the end of thismonth. It la a ease of great Interest tothe Bait river ralley and to many peoplewho bars become ia one way or anotherInterested In the large scheme of Irrigation arranged for by means of the W ol- -

fley dam at Gila Bend.Probate Judge Cronse received the sad

Intelligence of the death of his mother,Mrs. Kllaabelh Crouee, at her home InCoal City, Indiana. She waa "0 years ofage at the time of her death. JudgeCrouee and his brother, M. A. Crouse, arethe only relatives In Arlsona. .

County School Superintendent C rouesappointed ths following school trusteesin those districts where elections werenot held: Mrs. J. M. Morgan, Crimsondistrict: Mrs. Dora Rowley, Gila Bend;J. D.Crabb, Isaacs district; J. T. Hughes,Mesqulte district; Charles Brown, EastBuckeye. The appointments give generalsatisfaction In tbs various districts andthe appointees will bold offloe for threeyears.

W1MSLOW.

From the Mall.Barney Btllee came down from Flag

staff on Tnesday. Hs changed his mindabout going to Klondike, after reachingSkaguay aud concluded to return to Arl-sona, marry and settle down.

The oparette which la to be given InLa Prade's opera house the 30th ot thismonth tor the benefit ot the MethodistRplseopal church, promises to be thesociety and musical event of the season.The score and libretto are equally

catchy."Hon. Henry Ashurst, the boy orator

from BUI Williams mountain, spsntTuesday greeting his numerous friendsIn this city. If Coconino county pro-poses to send a republican to representher In the legislature this winter, shecould not do better than retain "the boyorator."

The Increased traffic on the Santa FaPaolflo baa made It necessary to enlargethe depot building at this point Whenthe plans for this building were drawn,the management thought them muchlarger than necessary. But they findthey were mistaken, and now proponemaking the entire building two stories.which will almost double Its presentsite. The company will also build ten orfifteen new cottages tor the convenienceand accommodation of their employes.

AklZOMA Al 1.A at UK.

Before May 1 the stockyards at W lllcoiwill be doable their capacity. All tbsyards are cleaned thoroughly at inter-vale.

Joae Santa Crui Is at Tsmpe from Mex-ico superintending the removal of hisfriends and relatives from ths old cemetery by the butte to the new graveyardsouthwest of town.

Tbs three miles ot tracks laid at Ben-son for the accommodation of ths Arlso-na k Soatheastern aud New Mexico AArizona terminals will result in an ex-penditure of 126,000.

Samuel Brown, ot Tempe, was on Tues-day appointed by the probate court as administrator of ths estates ot Dolores Gontales and Rosa Gonaales Imperial; alsothe legal guardian ot Manuel and Guada-lupe Gonialee.

The annual association of Congrega-tional churches of the territory of Arl- -

tona will meet In Andre ball In Tempe,April 16, lfl and 17. Those Interested Inchurch work are looking forward to aprofitable seeston.

Geo. Felton, of Mesa, will leave In afew days tor the upper Ton to Basin to as-sist M. K. Curry In tbs gathering of biscattle, tbs Flying W brand. Mr. Currywill quit the cattle business with a horse,a shotgun and (17,000.

A gentleman named Warren MoreheadIs busily eugsged In archaelogical worknear Mesa. Us la excavating some otthe many pre historic rains to bs foundhereabouts, partly In the Interest ot thegovernment and partly In ths Interest ota Philadelphia museum.

Through ths nsw Inspector, George P.Scholefitjld, It la learned that shipping ofcattle will begin about the 16th of thismonth, at Tucson, aud ths first shipmentwill be Mexican stock. Abouthead in all will go out during this andthe two following mouths.

A bone race was matched Tuesday byMesa parties for $l,0u0-i- 00 on eachside between Henry Bee and FrankWatklns. The race will take place sixweeks hence on the Mesa track. Mr. Seewill ran his gray borne, Johnny Woods,against either the Bradley sorrel or thsblack mars Polecat.

A large ruby was picked op on thedesert near Vulture Biding a few daysago. This district Is known a the Rubydistrict and from time to time very goodfinds have been mads. The Ruby sectionbaa been prospected very little, the pros-pectors being averse to leaving the courseof streams tor any considerable distance.

The Odd Fellows ot Tempe are makingactive arrangements tor a grand demon-stration during tbs sessions of ths graudbodies of that order in Phoenix nextweek. The ceremony ot laying thecorner stons of tht nsw ball will be pr- -

twsiri isk.M.u

formed by the offlcers at the Grand Lodgeand all the Old Fellows la the county,together with the Rebekas, will be pres-ent.

The Tama Indians are at present afflicted with a strange disease of thethroat that is rapl lly therefrom their earthly reservation to thehappy bunting ground, During the pasttwo weeks fifteen adult Indians havedied, and the disease Is still raging, withno telling where or when It will end.One peculiarity of the destructive maladyis It seems to attack ouly adults, and Isabsolutely fatal, the patient sufferingbut a few hours.

Right Rev. J. M. Kendrlck, bishop ofNew Mexico and Ariioua, will be In Bis-be- e

soon after Kaster day and remainabout a week. He will conduct thechurch services In library hall Sunday,April 17. A large confirmation clase Isforming, and the church people in gen-

eral are looking forward to much pleas-ure and profit from the bishop's visit.

J. II. Johnson, ths cattleman, and JohnNseb were run Into by a cattle train atGlendale and Injured. They were cross-ing ths track lu a buggy when struck.Nash had a rib broken and Mr. Johnsonreceived a cat In the fsce. Both ot themaccompanied the shlpuieut ot cattle eatthat they were engaged la making. Inspit of their wounds.

Frwe ar Charaa t satTerere.Cut this out and take it to your drug

gist and get a sample bottle free ot It.Ring's New Mernvery, for Coneurutitlou.Con kiie and Colds, lliey do not aek youto buy Delors trying, litis will show youthe great merits of this truly wonderfulremedy, and show you what cau be anoniupllxhed by the regular size bottle.I dim is no experiment, aud would be

to the proprietors did they notknow it would Invariably curs. Many ofthe beet physicians are now uslug it Intheir practice with great result, aud nrerelying on It In djohi severs canes. It le

Suaranteed. I rial bottles fres at anyRegular slie 60 ceuta aud

(1. J. H. O'Rlelly A Co.

If yon are a republican and believe Inthe policy ot protection, then why notuphold your theories by taking out yourpolicy for protection against nre In thatgrand, old, true and tried American Institution, the Insurance Company olnorm America, which has protectedAmericans to ths extent of over It torn.OtiO of looses from fire. Or If you desireto be doubly protected, taks a policy ofthe Philadelphia Underwriters, gnaranteed by two of America's foremost com-panies, barked by ov.r $lrt,UUUJU ofgood American assets.

HXNRY LOCKHART,Rooms 4 aud 6 Grant Block.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES.

Presbyterian Church Corner 8llveiavenue and Fifth street T. C. Beattle,pastor. Services at II a. m. and 7 JO p.m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. T. P. S.C. E. at 6:45 p. m. All cordially invited

German Lutheran Evangelical St. Panl'aCburch Rev. T. A. Bendrat, pastor. Ger-

man Easter sermon and "Our Lord's Sup-

per" at 10 a. m. German Sunday schoolat 2:30 p. m. German Sunday schoolEaster celebration at 7:30 p.m. All arecordially Invited to all services.

The Young People's society of the Con-

gregational chute1! will hold a "sunriseprayer meeting" on Easter morning at 7

o'clock. All young people of otherehurohea cordially Invited. Theme,"What does Easter meanT The regularmeeting ot the society will be held Inthe evening at 8:16.

Congregational Church, Broadway andCoal Avenue. Frank H. Allen, pastor.Easter services with special music, fl iraldecorations and sermon In the morning,and a Sunday school Easter concert Inthe evening at 7 o'clock. The ChristianEndeavor society will hold a sunriseprayer meeting at 7 o'clock. Sundayschool at 9:46 a. m.; Y. P. 8. C. E. at fl:16p. m. A cordial welcome to all, especiallystrangers.

Lead aventis M. E. cburch, corner Leadavenue and Third street: Sunday school10 a.m.; brief Kaster exercise; at 11 a.m. sermon ou "The Power ot ths Rmur-reotlon-

The annual mlrMlonary sub-scription will be taken. MunIo by thechoir. Anthems, "Rejoice the Lord IsKing." "Hallelujah. Christ la Risen."At 7:30 p.m. the Kpworth Lesgus willbold a special Hauler servlc. Easter of-

ferings for missions. A. C. Welch, pastor.Baptist Church The church has been

beautifully decorated for the Baxter ser-vices. At 11 a. in. an Hunter sermon byDr. Doane, with the following specialmusic: Anthem, "Gloria," by Shelly, andthe offertory solo, "From Gloom toGlory," by Geibel. Sunday school at 9:45.At 7 p. m. the children, assisted byMessrs. Coghlll and Malthy, with cornetand violin, will give an Easter concert.Dr. Doane will deliver a short address tothe children. All cordially Invited tothese services.

Highland Method 1st church, south Arnostreet between Silver and Lead avenues;M. Hodgaon, pastor Sabbath school at10 a. m Prcacblng at 11 a. m. by iltpastor; suhjnet, "Resurrection." At 7:30In tne evening there will be Baxter ser-

vices by the children oouHlsttng of songs,recitations, etc. The Leugue will meetat 8:30 p. m., and every Leaguer Is spe-

cially requested to be prexeut to hear thelecture by Brother Mcrt'allniu. A heartywelcome to all. Btraugers expeclallyweloouie. All seats free.

St. John's (Episcopal. Kstr day.Celebration of the holy communion at 7

a. m. and with sermou, at 11:43 a.m.; morulng prayer, 11 a. m ; Hundayschool service, 3.30 p. m.; the KnightsTemplar, Pilgrim Commandery service,4 p. m.; evensong aud sermon, 7:30 p. m.;Monday in Kiitur week and Tuesday InEaster week, celebration of the holycommunion each day at 10 a. m.; Friday,lltauy at 4:30 p. m.; Monday ulglit, at H

o'clock, the annual meeting of the con-gregation will be held to receive reportsfrom the various departments ot thelulxxlon and to elect delegtt U thenext diocesan convocation.

MRS DESTROYbD CONFESS CAMP.

Two Live Loil -- luwa wiih No WaferSupply.

Conirexs Camp, Ariz ma, that part ofthe seltleini'iit ilng oulxide ot the limitsof the mining company's ground, waxpractically dextroywl by lire early Tiiu-t-da-

morning, the fire hreitktng out In arestaurant The buildings were of thetliiu-deH- t construction, l in-r-e was a highwind slid absolutely no water supply.asths town Is etipplird by wattr wngnu.Two lives were loxl. .fumes Vidtuo, asaloon keper, who was sleeping next tothe building whre the tire broke out, ranInto the street ahlaz , anil soou nfter diedof his burns, liertle Graham, allai Tom-llnto-

was burued to death lu her tied.Ths loss will aggregate at leaxt $ lo.OOO,with Insurance of lens than 5,oo0,

Al! IKTERBSTTCQ EXHIBIT.

Indue Office Arraeflng for a Cob grossof Amerlcaa Tnb:s at Omaha.

Captain Chas. L. Cooper, acting Indianagent tor the Pueblo and Jlcarilla agencyIn this etty. Is In receipt of a letter fromthe office ot Indian affaire In Washington regarding an Indian encampment orcongress to be assembled at the Omahaexposition, which opens June 1, IS'.iS,

ays the New Mexican.It Is ths purpose of the proposid gath-

ering of Indians to make an extensiveexhibit Illustrative of the mode ot life,native Industries and ethnic traits ot ssmany of the aboriginal American tribesas possible, aud to that end it Is proposedto bring together selected families orgroups from all the principal tribes, andramp them In tepees, wigwams andother native buildings on the expositiongrounds, and there permit them to con-

duct their domestic affaire as they do atborne, and make aud sell their wares fortheir own profit.

The Indians are rapidly passing away,or modifying their original habits andIndustries by adopting those of civiliza-tion, and II Is thought that an assem-blage of the kind proped would notonly be beneficial to the Indian par-

ticipating but would be lutereeting andprofitable to a majority of ths people whowill atteud the exposition, end showthem the difficulties which Confront theludlan office In Its rff.HTta to educate andcivilize the Indian.

In order that the encampment may beas true to the natural life ot the Indlautas possible, the ludlan office deslree thatthe donieetle articles and Implements olwarfare collected be as primitive aa poeslide, and thst materials be brought toerect the dwellings. As It Is proposed tomake a special exhibit ot the Indianunder Capt. Cooper's agency, he la re-

quested to assist in the collecting andarranging the things to be taken to theencampment. The delegation from theagency will consist of at least fifty Indians, but that number will be subject tochange.

To carry out this plan there is nowpending In congress an amsudmeut tothe Indian appropriation bill, appropri-ating (43,000 to defray the expenses otthe encampment, and It la thought thatthe appropriation will be mads. The

will not be at auy expense fortransportation or living while at Omaha,and will be well eared for.

Capt. W. A. Meroer, l otted States army,will have charge ot the con gress on thepart ot the Indian office, and a specialistfrom the buieau ot ethnology, probablyJames Mooney, will be detailed to assistIn the preparation ot the exhibit, whileother specialists will have charge ot theseleotion ot the delegations aud the col-

lection of materials.While all ths details of the Indian con-

gress have not been perfected, plans haveprogressed lar euough to assure oue otthe uinst Interesting features ot ths

exposition.

MBAL aSTATM TKAMSrKHS.

Papers fll4 With Probata Clara SlareLaal Bee part.

Cbarlee McCoy et al. to Bland Townslteeompauy, quit claim deed to all the sur-face grouud of the Pouto niiue, Coculllmining district.

Charles G. Faber, trustee, to RosettlBaksr and husband, release to lot 9, blockHI, map of town of Albuquerque.

James A. Carlisle aud wife to ThomasW. Hay ward et a I., mining deed to th

of the Victor lode, Cochltl Min-ing district; consideration, $l,uv7,

J. A. Williamson to 111 HrenutrL deedto lots In Gallup; consideration, ).

Leonardo Unuick and wife to JulianaLuoero de Hun, warranty deed to land InOld Albuquerque; consideration, $l&i.

Bellls hisrmsnn aud huaband to Mirlain N.Gruiixleld. warrauty deed to IotaHi. 17 aud 18. block 47, map ot the townof Albuquerque.

J. T. Ponder to J, L. Murphy, warrantydeed to lu feet on the east side of lot8, block 43, town ot Gallup; considera-tion, (JO.

Kawiu M. Johnson, trustee, to RosaCisik and uusbaud, release to lot 7, block2,C. W.Lewis addition.

Jesse Keleher to Thomas F. Keleher,quit claim deed to lots 4, 11 and li, block1H, New Mexico Townslte company, audother real and personal property.

Courado A. Gonzales to Avellua G. Gonzales, warranty deed to two pieces otland In Corrales.

Juan Jims Muntoya to Benlgno Mon-toy-

warranty deed to a piece of landlu Kl Jarel,

Felipe Martinet et al. to Antonio flon-xale- s

et al., deed t a piece ot laud InCorrales; coliNlderatlou. (100.

U. C. Leeds to Ueorgs Lohman, miningdeed to h interest in the

North Htar end Bunny Boutbmines; consideration, 3n0.

Henry Ltwkhart. trustee, to John Mai-li- n

and wife, release to lot 13, block 12,town ot Albuquerque.

Jnhu Malliu and wife to Edward LMedler, warranty deed to the above;

tttOHGeorge W. Harrison and wife to A. L.

McKee, quit claim deed to ths e 'i of swU and w W ot the se1 section 27, tp 10u, r 4 s, ltiO sores; consideration, foMi.

William U. Midlleton and wife toLeonard Weinhefter, quit claim deed toland lu section 20, tp iw, n r 8 e, lt2

acres; consideration, 500.

SVscai On dnvua

Thrwagfcecit Cased, from ths westernboaadarr ot Ontario to the Atlantis Ossan,lasrs la bo nam mors widely known ia

and svaogellstia work than that of thsKsv. W. A. Dunastt. Mr. DuuDstt has bassths Oraad of Ontario andQuabao in ths Royal Tsui plan, and so popularI. hs among tbs member of ths ordsr that InMontreal there is a Boyal Tsmplars aounotlnamed "Dunnett Council" In his honor. Formors than tan years Mr. Dunnett has bean go-

ing from place to plau pursulug bis giiodwork, aumstiinas aaaiaiing resident tnnuaurs,sumetliuss ounduotinr a series of guspsl

russtinif but alwavsUiKirniK tr tha good of hi fellows. Whilelu Hmith Kail, a few in'intluaiio luoonncwtionwith hi. work h. dropped into the JtKord offijsfor a little visit with tha During iliseonvsreaitun tlis Record venlursd to remarkthat bis duties .ntailtl an .normou amount ofbard work. To tin. M r. Dunnett assented, butaldsd that in hi present physical eoodttiooh. waa equal to any amount of hard work.But it was not si wa r. so. hs aaid, and thenhs gar tba writer the following little per-sonal history, with permission to niaks itpublio. lis said that for the pait tliirUenyrar. h had been yreailr troubled with apain ia ths region of hi heart, from whl.'hhs was uuabla lo get any rslief. At times Itwas a dull, asevr pain, at other sharp andsevers. Oftentimes it rendered him untillor hi aud at all times itmads it dithuult ta mors. III. troulds wasalwar visible to tha puhllo and ftsuusiitlywtisu eonduotlng ssrvio h would give outand doctors haa to bs called in to attendhim. This oornrrsd to him In ths YtonBtrast Churah, Toronto tha Bantlat Church.I. B tha kielhodist Church,Carlslua Pleee, One, On another oooaaionWails prsa ililng to aa audisao of I.SuO

; af 'k

Thnaand of mm in lonely domes cmHnp tht picture, of the loved and loat ones,who miBlit still be happy huaband. withbralthj nsl'le. prattllnt; at thtlr knees, Iftltcy had only been a little more nbaervantand tboarhlful. When a woman's tout,filrxlon get. pale and .allow and her ya

when .he la evidently nervoasami deapondrnt, and complain, of rminaand arlie and dreaming down and burningrnMtioni; a wla man ahould know that

she iaauflrnnt from vrraknraa ordiaraae ina womnlv war The thoughtful man whorralirra thin will at one adviw hi. wife toron.nlt om eminent and skillful sperlal-lt- .

He will know that the averar physi-cian will Inai.t upon the nbnoaiou. exam-ination, and local treatment so

to modeat, sensitive women, H shouldknow that these ordeals are unnecessary.Dr. R. V. Pierce la sn eminent and skillfulspeclaliat, who has been for thirty yearschief eonviltint; physician to ths Invalids'Hotel and Surgical Institute, st Buffalo,N. Y. Dnritif that time, with the assist-ance of a Mail of shit phyatriane, h bssprescribed for many thousands of wom-en. Ha is ths inventor of a wonderfulmedicine for the ettcctal weskneases ofwomen, that cures in the privacy of thshome. It is known aa Dr. Tierce's FavoritePrescription. It makes the dellcat andImportant orrans that hear the burdens ofmaternity strong, healthy snd vigorous. Itcorrects all irrryulnrltira and stops sll

drains. Medicine dealers sell itand have nothing "Just aa sochI."

W. R Malcolm. p.c of Knohrl. Clay Co.,Ark., writes- Mv wlie for perhaps if monthsprevious to ths birth of our chthl took the '

Prewrtptton ' Thl atrenirthenect her en-tire and child hirth, to her, waa veryenav, tiring attendei with little paia. Our hahyRuth la t) months eld and He fees r beenska a day."

ftCSlHBSS H0TBJ,

Wall paper at Futrelle'i.Dipping tanks. Whitney Co.Plumbing and gas fl'tlng. Whitney CoQneensware, glassware and tinware at

The Fair.Mattreeseeof all kinds made to order

at Futrelle's.Novelties In onr quneuswara depart-

ment Vi hitoey Co.New suite ot furniture cheaper than

second band at Futrell'a.Highest prices paid for gents' clothing

at Hart's, 117 Gold avenue.Insure your lite In the Kqultable. Wal-

ter N. Park hurst, general managerSee the window display of nsw spring

goods at the dry goods store the Koouo-t- u

1st.If yon want anything In the binding

or Job printing line, call at TmCmxMoflioe.

Palmetto fllier cotton top mattressesare ths best; made aud sold by W. V.Futrelle.

Bny yonr camp stoves and have yourk done at the Star tlnabop,2ov

Gold arenus.Look Into Klelnwort's market on north

Third street. He baa the nloest freshmeats lu the eltv.

Hot chile con earns served every nightat the Paradise. 1k not miss It, Bache-c- hl

Glotul, proprietors.Futrelle buys furniture In ear lota and

paye the cash for sams, and cant be un-dersold, and don't forget.

Leave order at the "Iceberg" forPabst's export and "blue ribbon" beerIn qnarte and pints. Charles M. Geach,agent.

Have your roof painted with asphaltelastic roof paint and your leaky roof re--

aired with asbestos cement. A. W.E layden baa It.Tba best place for good, juicy steak

and roasts and all kinds of meats, keptIn a first class market, at Klein wort a,north Third street,

Just received a large assignment ofOne California Grape brandy, spring "W,which we will sell to saloon keepers at

2.s5 per gallon. package, O.Bachech! & G. Glomi.

We would have no trouble with SpainIf she only realized the Immense strengthand resources of our nation. It yon un-derstood our ability to provide tot thswishes of our patrons you would not goelsewhere. Halm A Co., N, T. Armljotin i Id Ins--

Strong and WellGreat Chang; In Health Sine

Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla

No Other Medicine Can Take ItaPlaoe as a Blood Purifier.

" My little girl waa thin and sickly, trotshs has been taking Hood's Barsaparlllaand now she Is strong sod well. My bos-ba-

has taken Hood's Barsaparllla forso reuses of ths lungs and bowel complaintand It ha helped him greatly. Othermembers of ths family Lav. derived ban-ef- lt

from it." Has. Amy Wtuoox, 24

North Third Btrsst, Halt Lake City, Utah." W ar never without a bottls of

Hood's Barsaparllla in our house, for doother medlclu can taks Its plaoe as ablood purifier snd health restorer. WeAnd that good health Is tbs general resultof taking it. My aged grandparents baysused It for years, and would not be with-out It." Mncsjisj Murdoch, Heber, Utah.

Hood's SarsaparillaIs the Beit -- In fast ths Ona True Blood furl Oar.gold by all drujuiiu. fries, 1 ; Hi for a.M rill are ws only pins lotasliuuu o riua with Hood .SarsaparlUa.

Is

i ruib Aswsrat.

people In ths Fraaklia Street &MTamtionelCburch, at Manchester, N. H. Flvs doetorbad arrlvsd aud war In attaodans lie fursbs rsiraiucd In all thss oius.and towns ths aswspapsr fVsslr mentionedhi affl lotion at ths tiius. sir. Dnnnstt saidhs had oonauliad many physician, thoagh hssaid, to be entirely lair, be had oevsr been an?great length of time sndev treatment by anyoue doctor bscauss of bis itinsrant mode oilife. In tha sarly part of lbs suiumsr of laws,while In Itriakvills sssiatlng ths pastor of thsWail Hireet Methodist Church in svanvslistiservice., h. was speaking of his trnutils to sfriend who nnnd him lo try Dr. Williams'Piuk Pills, and nrit day presented him with adown boiss. "I took lb pills," said Mr.Duunelt, "and I decisis to you I am a wallman I used to worry a great dealover ths pain about my heart, but that la allcon now, and 1 foal Ilka a new man." Allthis ths reverend gentleman told in a slmpl.conversational way, aud when it waa sug,Seated that ha let it lis known, ha rather

becauss, as hs put It, " I am almostafraid to aay I am aursd. and yet there is noman snloylnr better health y than 1 do."

At that time, at Mr. Dunnett' request,bis statement waa ouly publisbsd locally,but now writing under ths data f Jau. Hist,from Fltchburg, Mm., where ka ha beenoocidiioting a vsry suaveaaful aerie, of even,irelislie nie.tinirs, he satsi "1 had held backfrom writing In regard to my health, not bs-

causs I bad foreman, but because it seemedtoo good to bs trus that ths old time paishad gone. I canuut any whether It will svsireturn, bat I can aerialniy say II has nottroubled ni for months, snd I am ill bet lethealth than I hav been for years. I bangained in flesh, hsnse ia wslglil. I wouldprefrr not to say anything about my .I

Ilka the poor, it la svar with me. Yes.I attribute my good health to Dr. Will isms'Pink Pill., aud you bar my eouseal to asUis feet."

A SUCCESSFUL EVANGELIST

Rev. W. A. Dunnett. a Man Whose Oood WorkWidely Known He Relates Events In His

Career of Oeneral Interest.

Independently,

Woodstock,

embarrass-ing

Original

eonsolousnsss.

paraa afaja"W W

MtOTTSSIOIfAL CAB1,"n. YKaVaoi I'SKMaaos),

fmCK AMD KKtOKNCI 40 WestJ old avanoa. Uourat to Id a-- nf. ISa ana r to v p. tn.

Special attention given to g enseal snrf sryAutomatic 1 alsphon .

on, rtisnop wiaaor.TjnsJfKOPATHtC PHTSICIArft AUD

amsenris Oftlc snd resident ores pose.Office. Old Telephone . New Telephonelea. Mr. Mai ion Biabop, M b., office boa-- ,

to p. m, Frank D. Bishop, M, - oc)armea, v to iea.tr.. ana l to s ana T to p. SB.Take elevator at Whitney's.

job a TAssisms, at. c,PHYSICIAN AND iyaoKON-Ofr- le and

07 north klfth strsea. Hocus, 1to Sand SOto V so p.m. Special snaritlon(Ivan to cbr-ml- e and disease of sromao. Oldtelephone. SS. Calls made In davtlms only.

M. U. JOH ScMin,i RCHtTKCT Plane, speclflratlnn. and

nmma inmiwiea tor all Cisaaas Of nnlld- -tn snd archltecloral wock. Cftlcat SOS WestKaiimad avanoa.

aasraauAt m aasTBsiDat,OPPICR snd re dsn re. No. ll West Oold

Telepbone No.es. Jjfllca buntsto a. m. I :o to I SO and ? lo n. tn.

O.B. Rssteedsy, M.D. J7. kssterdav, M. D.

w. ex aora, d,OFFICt HOURS-Un- tll . re. and fromt SO snd trnm T lo p. an. CiAScand residence. M0 West Moid avanoa, Alba- -qnerqne, N. M,

S. AUsBst, D. ftp. afDINTI8T .)frlc, rooms a and a. Whltln

(fold avenue and Secondstreet. Oflks boors, I i. a, to tl lka. m.,and lit to. SO p.m.

KBRHARD B. slODBT.

ATS.ORNkY AT LAW. Albnqnerqae, NPrompt attention alven to all business

peruielea to the pneesuti. Will practice Inall courts of the territory and befiar lbs tnltadState land oftica.

WILLI A IS ta, (.Bat,A TTORNKY-AT-I.AW- . OfSc, mora ,V N. T. Armlln boihling. will practlc In

ail the conns of tire trrrttuey.

JOHMSTO. A riHIOAL,LAW. Alboquerotie, N.

M. tinica, room I and a, First NationalBank building.

V W. U, HRKAHA TTORNKY-A- LAW, Albnguer-iua- , N.IV M. lltlice, First Nat ion ai bank building.

PRANK W. tlUMVI,A TTOKNKY-AT-LAW- . rooms Sand I. N,ill. Amnio buildina, Albuviueryus, N. at.

aX W. UOrlSON,i TTORNKY AT LAW. tittle over Rob-- k

ensoo e gmcsev etura, Aibuciueniua, N. St.

-S-ALOONS-

H. H. WarkontinPR0PR1KT0B

Alboqiierqne Bowling Parlors!Cornet Klrst St. and Copper Ave.

The finest Howling Alleys In the Sonthwsst.Nice place to apend ths svsnlng,

Beluoo attached.

The New Chicago

18 one of tha nloest resorts In theelty. and la supplied with the

beet and Quest Uquora,

HBISCH 1 BETZLEB. Proprietors.

Splendid Lodging Booms by tha day,week or month.

t09 Waat Railroad Artna.P. BADARACGO...

Verj Finest Wines,Liquors and Cigars

ThUd Street and fljeraa Aveaae.

Atlantio Boor Hall!BCHNKIDIR UX.PBOP.

Cool Use Bear on dratightt the Bnaet MsUve

Wise and ths vary bast of flVtf-cia-

Utmor. oive a a eall.BaoaoAD AvasTTB, ALaootmowa.

A Maaaal Phssat,Grand Parantl I from them ws reap, TJall kinds of Liquors, tto and cuaaar13 allabls qual Ity w get here, Aa a to sell purs good. Is their Id"A IvraT cool and aharo, their riser, Daa. quits unequalled (ar or BaaNooia wine, ail patrons rreet, fjand domestic, a Stock eomplat --V

Delicious Clean, too, bets ws (sin, BJchoicest flavors w. obtain

XT scallant Rod wis both clean and nsst, rwJ at soe on Mouth First tttree X

JD, thus at Albuqueruus there are plenty fOC who favor tikANDK A PAHKNT1

CUT FLOWERS0iH.6H.J.K3 'CREEKHOUSE

Cor, Oold Ave. asm Arm It,MRS. J. C. MARSHALL.

Mw TlphM M. U94.

Can't Be BeatHotMst

Hoiustat

Prius.

Goods

BeforeSMe

You The Favorite.Buy or SclL

BOO aOIjDCall at Headquarters for

Leatlier, Harness, 8a4dlea, Saddlery,Raddlery Hardware, Cut Soles, BhoeNails, Uanies,CLaiua, Whips, Coll are.Sweat Pads. Castor Oil. Axle Grease.hoston Coach Oil, Unto Negro, RoddyHarvester Oil,NeatstootUii, Urd Oil,Harness OU, Lluseed Oil, Cast lie bosp.naruees rwap, Lamage epongeeCliamols Skin, Horse Medicines.

Prlo) tlx. as Zjowasjt.Highest Market Prices paid tor Hideand Bkina.

WOOL COMMISSION.

Thos. F. Keleher,406 Railroad Ava, AJbuqutrsjua.

City : Drug : StoreThird St. and Railroad At.

Drugs, lediclnss, Paints, Oils, Etc I

WHOLEHALK AND sttTAIL

W. Y. WALTON. ProprietorSuccessor to Plllsbury A Walton,

PIONEEK BAKERY!SIBST STB BBT,

BALLINQ BROH., Paoraiaroas,

We lJInff CakeT a Specialty !

We Desire Patrona-- , and we

Ooarantee Firat-Cla- ss Baking.Talssranhordar solicited and PmmDtlv UllaS

A. K. WALKEJt,FIRE INSURANCE

8'cretirj Intoil Bulldln, litoctttlon.Oraaa al J. O. BaldrtdtT' Lanabar Tarsi.

GBESCENT COAL YARD.

GALLUP COAL Beat Do-mctt- ic

Coal in use. Yardopposite Freight Office,

A. J. CRAWFORD, Agent.New Telephone No. AaOld Telephone No 25Learc orckrsTrlxnble'i stabUa

Room mouldlug. Whltuey Co.

"FirstNationalBank,ALBUQUERQUE, N. M.

Aothoriaed Capital ....taOOrOOO.OOPald-n- p Capital, Bnrploa

and rroQia tl7t,000.0Q

Ilia Bank of Commerce

eaAU ia rotate uriiiieisV.llefta aUesmata awsl OSWrs

tiiasMTroBai

eae

Ue

LH'poittccy for tl.-- Atiwatic &and th

Jk FtRjtilroad Coa,

M Orsao, Prsaident J. C. Lsmbar. W, C. Lwobasb, CanaallsB. P. aoBorrsa, A. liasnasB, ktaseaaaa Brtaa, Woot.

W. .TatoaLBB. Cashier. a. M. Bt Uroaa, Black wall A Ce, Ore carsa.l.KBBBioa.AMMantCasblsr, W, A, Maiwatx, Whotaasi Drncilat.

Depoaltory for Atchison, Topoka k SanU Fa Ballwa.

Wholosolo Grooors,IaAS VEOA8. N.M. .

PacificToTHka

BlLcaioea,t.

CXeORLETA, N. M. AIaII U (jULUUU. II, EI.MAXWELL TIMBER CO., ClTSltlLL, N. ifl.

Gr. HENRY, VI. 3D8tndant of Dr. Phillip Rldord f Praaaa.

Orplxi-ll- s a. OpoolaltvTHIHTT-81- I TKAB3' PRACTICS. UMK 0KLT TRBATKTX

A rs) enannteed In evecr rase nndertskanOononhnaa, (leM snd strirtnr peedllv en red with5firlnnn.ur cored witnin TUKKR UA V1. hi

Lively, Sale, Feed

DLTOSIT0KT.

Atchiaon.Sanu

aoawsxL,

2s!

CFFICBS3 1ID DIHSCTSSS:

JOnQTJA S. BATKOIJDS. .TimMmU. W. ....TlFraaldan.

OaahlrrtaASK HcKKR....Aaslirtarit Casfitsr

A. A. EAST.

Inllbaqaerqiiiil. H.

aha uavm Lrrraaa ovoawin.P.pasHsm Bresary afaaUr

when cor practicable and possibleocft'a ITrenrh kemsdles. Iiwm.6 CUHhHS, 8ANL)Ai.W(X)li OIL Bar

and Transfer Stables

DomdJc Vines tn. CcgmctJ

CONSTIPATTON'

ALLDRUGGISTS

II. ""T Spermstorrliaea, seminal hissas, nlaM amisalon Inaoasnls, dsaoondansv2?Jrlr c.""d- - "Icord's rostlind prartlcad In the VV.kWs Mcauiltal, Psrls. Kefsraacsil OverOiWOhatlanta nccsssluUy cured within tha last nlns rears. C'sa retee patients corad, brDecmlaelori. Investlitat. Oftlre o7 Heventeenih strsat, near Champa, Ienve, Colo,knslleh, Krerich. Uncman Poltelt, Hnsslan and Hohemtao si.aen. VsaaaaTaasaaa sad Om'natlaa riw Currssptndanoa suits tad strtctlv uadaaalial

W. L. TRIMBLE & CO.

Second St, Detweea Railroad and Copper Area.

Horaaa sad Mnlaa Bought and Bxahaa4.Aganta for Colnmbua BagOT CaraaaaT.Tha Baat Tvrnonta la tha Cltr.

CARRIAGE REPOSITORY"Carriage, Road Carta, Spring Wagona, Victoria,Bugglea, Phaetoni, Etc.. for Sale, t i t t

AddroM W. L. TRIMBLE at C0 AlbfnrqT New Mexico

ZEIGER CAFE IQUICKEL & BOTIIE. Props.

(Brioveasora to Frank U. Jonaa.1

Finest iTilstJcs, Imported tndTfee Coolest and Eixkut Grade of Later Serred.

Finest Billiard Hall in the Territory.Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigars

CATHARTIC

CURE

50. ivIillL

mOTI A 8RADI! to them we ellnf. ftX Their GR0CKBIKS hare tba eaaalno rlnvf0( TKAB and 007FKK8 and CANNKD trOOLia rare,

The prlo they enarfa la alwari railriHwv mU the flneat LAOKB BKKB,L To plaase ttialr paUotu la taslr UtAIn WIM S3 UQD0B8, alwar And 1

The otioloerrt qoallt ot rrery Idai'eompetltton the? dsfy.

TOTI A UtUDI eant be beat ear

Agents for Covote Canyon Lime Company.Free delivery to all parta of the dty

New HI. 818, Hi AND 217 NORTH THIRD t?T

Albuquerque Foundry and Machine MsR. P. HALL, Proprietor

Iroa and Brass Oaiins Ore, Coal and Lombar Oars Bhaftlac, laUer, Orate BarBabbit hiatal Columns sort Iroa fronts fur Bolliilns Eepeire ea

afinintr and Mill Maehlnary a BpaciaJtj.FOUNDRY: iQE RAILROAD TRACK, ALBUQUERQUE. N. M.

AMERICANSILVERTDiinnr a evawa i

LICIIT,COOL,

Esif to W.ar.astalo. NsprsMursei

Savece.1 V Hips er Back.Harms I No undsmrapa.

Iifc Cooifuit. K ev a bjo ve..

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Telephore

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B. RUPPE,PRESCRIPTIONS!

210 Railroad Avenue.atrial Telephone 143. llboqiierqae, I. M.

the ST. EI-i3VC-O

SAMPLE AND CLUB ROOM

Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc.

JOSEPH BARNETT, Proprietor.ISO Woat Railroad Ava, Albaoaercao.

Page 5: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 04-09-1898

THE DAILY CITIZENALB I'Q C K RQC K. APRIL T 1

By instructions from Chase &

San burn we are authorized to Bell

Java and Mocha Coffee at thefollowing prices:

45-ce- nt coffee at. . .40 cents.40-ce- nt coffee at. . .35 centi.35-ce- nt coffee at., .30 centa.30-ce- nt coffee at, . . 25 cents.as-ce- coffee at . , . ao cents.

ED. CLOUTUIER

111 I. Railroad ir, llboqncrqos, 1. 1.

MONEY TO LOAN

On piano, nrst-cla-e furniture, etc,wIUkmiI rerrjival. Alaoon diamond,watches. Jewelry. Ufa Insurance poll-et-

lrurt deed or any good secur-ity. Terms rery moderate.

il. SIMPSON.too 8onth Second street. Albnqner-qu- e.

New Meiloo, neit door to Wet-m- a

Union Telegraph office.

B. A. SLEYSTER,

H SURAKCE MAN

IE4LK0T1BT PUBLIC.

Automatic Telephone No. 174.

ROOMS IS A 14 CROMWKLL BLOCK

GLAESNEK,

Tailors207 Railroad Ave.

N. T. ARMLTO BCILDLN8.

CALL, AT THE

PEOPLE'S STORE.(blUbLAND HUILDINU.)

PKE811 CROCERIES.FRU ITS. VEGETABLES

J. A. SKIM NEB,Ltw Prka aod Courteous Treatajsat.

E. H. ulMBAR,axib in

Uouae Rcnird. Rent. Collected.

Ofllo. fHM iv.,Ur Thlra Straat,

SHIRTSFor 10 eenta a dime.Hav. your .nin lauudtlndA ad bom 00 ttm.

At tbc Albuquerque Steam Laaadry,

Omf Cwl . Bad S.a.a M.

JAT A. HUBBS, Proprietor,Fkaaa 414.

ALBUQUERQUE SHOE STORE,

11014 RAIUtOAD AVENUE,

JE. 'jkjxuaTrrx, irop.L1DIES' im 1ID CH1LDREI SHOES

To the satisfaction of patrons. Repairing neatly performed. Work guaranteed.Lowest price.

Albnquerqufi Fish Market..

Freeh FUh, Oyitters, Loheter,Crab, burlnips, etc. BaltimoreOyster, freea erery day in bulkand eau. Headqnarters forbreeeed Poultry. Mall Ordersrecelrs prompt attention.

JO sad 201 South Second Street.

1883

F.G.PoJIK

STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES

S14 S. Second StHllUboraCreamery ButterBeetuo fcanu.

MAKES

holicltcd

Drugs!

1898

Uellrery.

Wholsial and RetailMall Solicited

J.U.O'lUELLY & CO.,ALBCQUKRQUK, NKW

CITY NEWS.MlUULAtU-Un- lf Kada-Ua-iaj IUa

aaaraal. riaa Saaato

Tin work. Whitney Co.

Store repairs at Futrelle's.Floor matting. Whitney Co,

Curios aud drawn atBlack goods this at Ilfeld's.Bleycle on Installments. Hahn A Co.Plumbing and nttlr.g. Whitney Co.

Klondike Ulke clock, only atFutrelle.

Order

MKIICO

Mataon's.

Bpeclal hosiery sals at The Economistthis week.

Bpeclal sale on cotton goods at Goldenuuis Dry woods to.

tm

Be th new tyl and springwrap lor ladle at mew a.

brand11 nrd

Order

.0

sals

ga3

suit

Freeh, pur Persian luaect powder atBoppe Prescription Pharmacy.

Plenty ot f reah egga, two doten for 0eenta, at Palmer & Krauk's, on northFirst street.

USALSB

Nloe lodging rooms, SS per night,at Ito. Ill rirel airs. f. fareutlpropria trees.

Big sals now on at Golden Rule DryGoods Co. Muslins, sheetlug, glughauutana cotton gootts or an giuoa.

Afrnt

Stooav

workweek

centsstreet,

Offios rooms for rent In ths new Ambroeio Armljo buildlug. opiKwite the opera nous, apply to juuu uorraaaii.

It I lmDoeelble to make a mleUke Inyour spring buying. It you elert fromthe great lair pricea svooa 01 iu KcouoOt let.

'Uers Is a leaeon that bs who runmar read: the man on the Columbiaalways In the lead. ' 176 aud tizb. Halic

to.VUltors to Albnqnerqus should not fsll

to eall at the 4ci.nr caio it ta-- wishsee som of ths accommodatious whichthis city affords In tuts respect.

Ballut Abyad Tempi A. A. 0. S. M. i.wm bold it uim seaeion sionaay rentug. April 11th. at Maaonla Tempi atp. m. All noble requested to attendvlalilna noble eordlaily lnrlted. Br order ot lite Illuetrloo Puteotat. FrankatcKe. Becorder.

The Kdu Paige Comedy company presented A treutUman tu Bsge" to a delighted audience at the opera bms Lastnight. At ths matinee this afternoontii company appeared la "A Regular

KIs," and a nnmoer of rltaaeope ptetnrwere shown, in special attraction.lhl erenlng will he a rltaecnpe f

ti round ot Mm Corbelt- -

Flitlmmou fight.Th Easter Trpr service to morrow

ironing; at the Catholic church will bennnenally Una. It will be the flrt timeIn thl ennreh that a grand mnaical wrrn will hare been ung ny th regniarchoir aeeleled by Pmf. Fennaar on therlnlln. and a ehorn ot fifteen rolee. Theunion selected will be noma ot the Oneeterer heard in Albuquerque.

The cfilcer etale that the order (Wento the guard will In no way conflict

Ith the Catholic Klrinle. which will begoing on in the Armory on Monday erenng. in arm win oe giren odi 01

doom. It I aleo ea'd that a corporalard will be eent after any member who

ml In to ehow np.The cycling eeaenn It now opening and

the prevailing qneeiton la, " here dan Iget the bmt wheal for the money I careto Inreat?" Let n know your prlne. Weare certain to hare a wheel that will atIL We hare good wheel only, bnt harenitny tylea at many price. Hahn A Co.

Ladle wearing nnmher tW. and 81

shoe, can secure eome great bargain! atA. Simpler e closing oat sal, a ne naan nnruuallr larse etork ot theee nntubrrs in hoe whicn tnuat ds auposea otat any sacrifice.

J nut recelred a large assignment ofline California Urape brandy, eprlng Vi,which we wlU eell to aalnon keeper atUSA per gallon. Original package. O.Barhechl St B. Uloml.

The remain of Rdward Koenlg, whodied at K. L. Cole' ranrh yeaterday, bareben emhalmeil by lindrtakr Mnntfortand will be ehippa to isew ion tity nyeipreea.

A well nleaeed eontomer 1 the beet ad'rertleement. Ak a Colombia or Hartford rider If ha I aatlnlled with himount. 16 np. Hahn A Co.

The lateet In ehlrt walet et are thaRob Rny piald eet and the antique leweled U to match Jeweled beita. Roaen- -

waid tirothera.The onlr trna to wear: Tri AaiRl- -

can 811.TEB TBI," at Koppe' Preacrlp- -

Uon rnariuacy.Remember that a On lunch will be

erred free of charge at the Zeiger Cafetonight.

For Rent Furnished front room. Callat404oulh Broadway. Lady preferred

Lappet mull enrUlnmth lateet fad.it and X0u per pair, at the Big Btor.

Klondike eewing machine, guaranteedyears, only f 1W.T5 at Vntrelle.Columbia and Hartford bicycle at au

price from lie up. Uabn a Co.Lateet noreltlee in pompadour and tide

eomba. Koaenwald Brother.Wanted A store room. Knqulr at

--The Be Hive."Bpedal aale of black dreaa goods at

Tb KoonomlaUThe board of aldermen will meet this

srenlDg.Picture frame. Whitney Co.

Fine eUtlooary at Mataon's.Calrln Whiting. Inenranca.

Blr Kalihti. AttaalloalPilgrim Commandery No. 8, KolghU

Templar, will meet In apeclal eooolaraat Maeonle ball Sunday, March 10, at I p,

. sharp, for the purpose ot attendingKaeter service. All Blr KnlghU areearnestly requested to attend. VisitingBlr KnlghU ara cordially lnrlted. By

order of the eminent commander.Frank McKm. Recorder,

Children and Sowers and Raster always seem to belong together. Therefor tha people at the Congregationalchurch ara looking forward to a very In

tereetlng serrleo night. Ao

entirely new Kaeter serrles ot reeponse

and mnila haa been procured, copies of

which will be distributed In tbs audience,and tb manic will be led by the cornet.The little ones will participate with special recitations. Bo many of th children ar small, that the hour ta placedat 7 o'clock.

air. Dontblrt, allMwe W'ardln, Wardod Clleeold, and Mewr. Brook, Douth--

Irt an d Lark returned from th Bandlamountains late yesterday afternoon. Theparty rested at Camp Wbltoomb onThursday night and yesterday witnessedthe ceremonies ot the Penitents at Ban

Antonio. Only a tew of thee self Oagel- -

latlre fellows showed no, but their doingsprored rery Interesting to the party

If yon wish to liow courtesies to thedlstlDgulnhed visitors In ths city to daybe sur and take them to the Zelger Catthis sreulng, where tha beet ot liquorsand cigars ean be found and an elegantfree lunch.

B. H. Wheelock, ths well-know- n bard--

ware trareler. Is at the Bturge Kuropeauy from St. Louis, accompanied by

bl wife and daughter.

Words!In

Actions!and them or them to dust.

Our Intentions!

cbaug.

Either verify grind

those of all other merthinta, are to create the bestpossible with our words ourOur highest aim is, has always been and will always be, tomake the we have created a lasting andgrowing one by our actions, our prices and our goods,and by always having the combination of right prices andright qualities. If we say we are giving bet'er values nowin all linea, than have ever been offered before in the city,it may impress some that we are selling pretty cheap.This ia an we can hi ighten for you, by show-

ing you our goods and quo.ing again our prices. It mayimpress some (those who have never traded with us) thatthis is merely "talk," an which we can destroy

' in minute, if you give us a chance to show vou what weare doing, litre area few items which must be set n tobe

Indigo Bine Print Wrapper UOCPrrcal Wruppere, In light, dark and milium colore, tr!mtud withbraid, each $2 OO. $1 40, $1.25 and fl.OOBlack baleen Wrapper, with email flmal deeign, trimmed BabyRibbon ' $.25

I

In endlce quantities, bleached and unbleached, at two for ,..S5e10e. 15c. SOe and 25e each and thrt for 11.00.Worth 25 to KO per Ceut more.

From $1 00 upward. In all th new tyNcolors. In ths new Bayadere effects and Plahls.

ROSENWALD BROS.

STOVESHARDWARETinware, Pumps.Plumbers' Supplies, Cutlery, Lamps.Mail Orden Receive Prompt Attention.

Donahoe Hardware1!Ave. and Third St,

THE CUT III BRIEF.

Personal aad Gsaeral Paragraphs PickedDp Her aad There.

F. G. Pratt A Co.'s grocery No.le the latent addition to tbs ColoradoTelegraph and Telephone Company' Ki- -

Th Bt. John Guild will meet at theveetry of the Kpleonpal church on Monday, at a 0 clues, tor in election or

Full attendance la deelred.Men' Christian onion at Odd Fellows'

hall, at p. m. Bubject, "ICannot Shirk MyIV:U7. V. Bowden, leader. All menlnrlted.

A musical and literary entertainmentcombined with an eihtbttlon of magiclantern views will take place Wednesday, the 13th, at 8 p. m .at the Lutheranchurch. Admlaelon, twenty centa.' Charles Canal!, a popular eltlion ofFlasrslaft cam In from tha weet lastnight, and waa noticed around withSheriff Huhbell thle morning. Mr. Can-al- l

1 th electrician ot the Santa Fe Pa-

cific railway at Flagstaff, and la ber onbusiness.

Ilare yon been to Uailam Adelaide, theolentlllo Dalmlet. at 8oh south Broad

It not, men go at once, a ner timela umiua. kiany ot trie leaaiug ouei-ne- e

men, a well a th society ladle ofAlbuquerque bars bad readings ana willteetlfy as to ber niarrelou power andark

else, create a

Like

a

a

ti

4

Is Kaeter Sunday, a day otreel and gladnen, o don't stay In the

ike certai.i

with

way.

kltcbeu and wear out your patience iiytrying to get your own dinner, bnt go tochurch aud gaiu food for your spirituallife and afterwards go to Mrs. Rum-null- 's

Dining Parlors and get a splen-did dinner, which she Is golug to preparefor ber patron.

John D. W. Veeder, Frank Springer andF. A. Mausanaree, ot La Ve--

W. H. Pope, ot Bauta Fe, and W. Sopewell, of Ullleboro, ar atopplug at

Bturges' Kuropeau. Ths gentlemen are

THE BUSY MAZEThe Store Undersells.

DRY GOODS.

CLOTHING.

HATS.

NOTIONS.

FURNISHING GOODS.

MILLINERY.

idvertising,impression.

atrengthen

impression advertisements.

impression

impression

impression

appreciated:

Turkish Towels

Ladies' Skirts!

Woodenware,

Co,Railroad

Ueeponiblllly,"-Lu- ke

everywhere

That

Mixed House Paints, per gallon $1.40

Floor Paint, per gallon. , 1 . 40

Mrs. Potts' Sad Irons, per set 1 .00

Flower Pots, all size 6c to .35

Wagon Covers 2.00 and a. 50

Step Ladders 65c to 1.40

Handsome Lamps 7

Croquet Sets S

Ingrain Carpet, per yard 45

Linoleum, per aquare yard 45

Lawn Rakea. 35

Garden Hose 35

50-Fo- ot Rubber Hose

Flower, Gardenm. ro" X3

Field Seeds.

In black and popular

ZyZCarXXOrSOXr.

here on Committee buelneee, and Meesr.Veeder ami Poiie honored Ths ClTUCM

oulcs with a call this afternoon.0. N. Marron returned last night from

Bland. He report a great actlrity inthat booming mining camp, forty twocar load of machinery bare already beenrecelred there and the numtier I rapidlyincreaelng. The seen on the road fromThornton to llie Ainemari ia tne rerynereoulllcatlon of life. It I ouecuutluiinu line of six and elght-hor- e teambaullug machinery and supplies to thecamp.

W alter I. Smith died at his bora onthe Highlands last night from spinalmentneHU, after being HI fur only tendar. The wa a young manwell known In thl city, and was em-

ployed at the Hanta Ke Paclile ihop. Tbfuneral will take place

at 8 o'clock from th reeldeoce ati 13 south Arno street. Her. K. Bennettwill conduct the funeral serrlce. u

Considerable speculation U gothg onamong th politician a to whe will bethe nest ruarehal of Albuqnerque, nnderthe adminiHtration. Borne orthe knowing one hare Perfect Armljo,the ranchman, elated tor the positionwhlla others, who are republican andworked for the eucreee of the democraticticket, claim that the uiarshaleblp willgo to if red. ronton.

Cha. F. Hauler, of Santa Fe; W. A,

of Tnlaroea: Lnclu Dills, of Ruewell, andei Delegate Antonio of ( Call'ente, are stopping at the Grand CentralThey ar here on committee bneines.

A. B. MrConghey, representing the wellknown Wewt funllxhliig company, of StPaul, I In the city to day endearoring to

dup-ore- r and supply the wauls or the localbar in the way of legal literature.

Mr. Lillie Fleming y Instituteddlrorce proceeding against ber bus--

band, Daniel G. Fleming, alleging non- -

P. W. Skinner, on ot Engineer Bar

I

ronu's surraylug party, left laet night torLOS Angeles.

Glaaa

4.50

deeeaeed

after-noo- u

Incoming

Joseph,

Hupport.

GROCERIES.

CROCKERY.

HARDWARE.

GLASSWARE.

HAY.

GRAIN.

MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.

WM. KIEKE, Proprietor.

R. R.

mEastertide.

Our $3.00 Hats.

Our $1.90 Hats.

Our 25c. Caps.

They World-Beator- s.

SIMON STERN,The Avenue Clothier.

.z--z; ;t-ggg;iyg- v?a: irz J

Stationery, School Books,1ID

We Carry Line of Legal Blanks, Rlank Books, CigarsMagazines, and

O.A.MAT8ON&C0.901 RAILROAD

,RrollerH,

" i.i 1 n,lj Yoi ngVeal.

,A A?"iJ-r- y K. Milium.Twei ty varl

FLOUR IS GOING TO RISE fin price soon, as wheat ia in demandby all Europe from us. "Bread is thestaff of life," and you must have it, 1 Jsecure your Hour now while prices arelow. Our special brand of HighPatent" family flour ia formaking; fine white bread, pastry, cakes,biscuits, etc

D. WEILLER &1SS GOLD AVENUE.

Walt! Wait I WeltiI bar Just recelred word that my or

der for 1,000 ladles' low-cu- t shoes, or-

dered last winter for ths epriug trade,cannot be countermanded aa many of theshoe Hare already been made, I willoffer some rare bargain la thl Una ofshoe a anon a they arrive, which willbe within ten day or two weeks. Thestock will contain all site and It willpay Intending purohaeere to watt nntllthey arrive. A. Bimfiek.

Read Golden Rule Dry Good Co. advertisement. Bpeclal aale on and allkind ot cotton good.

vf an

C.

personal raRAoaaPB.i. G. of this city, is at Santa Fsy on business.

8. Raynolds. tbs banker. Is Intbs city from Las Vegas.

pring

Prof. W. II. Seaiuon. president of theSchool ot Mine, at Uocorro, weut to e

lastFrank Pfleter and slitter, all Llizl

bicker

linrli,

niunliu

Smith,

Joshua

night.

Outer, health seeker from Coffeysrllle,Kan., are at th Graud Central.

Darld Farr, formerly ot this city. Isnow located at Walsnnburg, Colo., wherehs Is proprietor of ths Clipper resort.

Mrs, Ilolden went to Ssn Antonio lnetnight to vielt with her daughter, MineBlanche, who la teaching at that place.

11. J. Armstrong and children, withKat Gorman a nurse, came In fromChicago last night and bare taken roomat tbs Hotel Highland.

Jame Schraeder and wife, registeringfrom Two Klrers, Wis., have rooms at theGrand Central. They are arranging tospend the summer In this city.

Miss Nina Hamilton, a niece of Prof.U I ... f k.nt. If. la wUlttno

with Mr. and Mr. 1. W. Flournoy, oldback In

Hon. J. J. Leeeon earn down fromBland last night. While there be

for a splendid mineral eihlMtfrom th Coohltl district to the Omahaei position.

C. D. Kilmer, the rlght-nf-ws- agentfor tha Santa K railway, Tnpeka, aud K.W. Urant. th reeldeut engineer. La v

ar In the city, aud can be found atth Hotel Highland.

W. F. Power, local aud route agent ofthe Well, Kargo Kxpree company, leftlast night for th Uochlll metrlcl, to seewhat progress has been made lu the workon the new telegraph Hue from thl cityto uiena.

Albert Guednrf, the traveling repre- -

eeulallv nf Krauk D. La Lanne A Co., ofthe Hrrn Mawr woolen and cotton hotieof Philadelphia, who wa formerly employed at Bros , in mi city, weutnorth last u lght.

Mrs. Deutschland and ber daughter,Mrs. L. Trsner. left for Los Luna on thenoon freight train to day. so as to spendtheir Raster with Mr. and Mrs. SimonNenstadt. Mr. Traner win prooeoiy re- -

torn to tha city on Monday neit.C 1. gtadler. who left h old 6 witter

land bom about thirteen year ago audfor twelve rear haa ltred at and In thevicinity ot Aihnqnerqne, win returnSt. Gallan. Bwltserlaud, In a short time.Co rout, b will atop in Italy to rieit abrother, whom b ha not een for manyyear. Mr. fitadler I at preeent lu th

mploy ot tb San Jos meat market.

itthe familr man or the festivebachelor finds the necessity of

themselves with a suitof spring clothing;. They willfind a handsome and stylish stockof mcit'i and boys' clothing- - in thelatest and most fashionable cut,in cheviots and fine woolen mix-tures, In make and finish

at rock bottom prices.

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e' lee nf Three. Over flftr ra.r e 1 n 01 niokei. salt end dried h. A newand ci ni lete Une of p cKled gcxds In bulk.

SAN JOSE MARKET

Pretty Kaai.r Card.,From 2e to 2ftcW'ai irg 6eKgg dree 4c3 dozen Kaunas Kgg 26c

THE AUZE.

Nolle,The real eetute, lueurauce and general

eommlsHlon hunlneo heretofore conducted by W. P. Metcalf. will be hereaftercarried on by W . P. Metcalf and Lou K.StraiiN. under the Qrm name of Metcalf& btrauee. W P. Mutcii.f.

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Liquors, Wines,Cigars, Tobaccos

BAR SUPPLIES.General Agents Letup's Louis Deer.

ELEGANT DEPARTMENT

Ontalda Order Promptly Attended to.Prleea Reaaonabl and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BAGHEGHI Ik GIOMI,Proprietors,

107 ft 109 Sonth First Street, Albnqnerqne, N. M.

DIAMONDS

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CJtEAuIERY

JEWELRY

WATCHES-

POST k CO.,HARDWARE. '

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MADAM ADELAIDE.SCIENTIFIC PALMIST

atadim Adelaide year, to .ludy in hocl ol

CHEIRO 7THSS WOBLIta) USStTRIT r I,WIT. She rend. l'RM'ri.Vrrom linn In your hand., of pat and future, w hat vou are t adtrtedfor, whether luckr or unlui ky. Marnaae, div4tri e, happiuvaa, and will waru youof whatever may .land lu your way 10 the future.

FEE: 60 Centa for and 75 Cents tor Gentlemen.Reading, given at SJO nol'TH SsetlinrtV, daily, from 10 to IS a. m. aud to 6

p. ra. for a atlaattea time only. Coin, early and avoid the mail.

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Wo will sell you Cotton Goods 10 per cent less than any otherstore in tho city. If interested kindly read on.

NOTE THE PRICES.MATCH THEM IF YOU CAN.

pieces shirting printspieces spring style prints

pieces Ind'go nnd Turkey prints,pieces apron ginghams 30

150 pieces 36-iiic- ti Percales, havenarrow 30-in- ch Percales

150 pieces English Percales, best made.pieces Sateen

pieces cotton cheviots iigo36-in- double fold cheviot, former price

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150 pieces new style gingham, zephyr cloth,Madras clolh, newest styks 8V.0

Lonsdale muslin, 36 inches wideFruit of Loom mulin, 36 inches wide SicGood 36-in- ch muslin, bleached 40Good 36-in- ch unbleached muslin 4!jcGood bleached sheeting, 2 yards wide. . 1 loBetter sheeting than Peppcrell, 2J4 yards

wide I60Gcod pillow cases, aire 36x45, at "qGood ready-mad- e aheets, 2x2 yards 40o

Special on all Towels, Napkins and Table Linen.