albuquerque daily citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · i i ujk 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj...

5
University of New Mexico UNM Digital Repository Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers 9-26-1898 Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 Hughes & McCreight Follow this and additional works at: hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news is Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Hughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898." (1898). hps://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2146

Upload: others

Post on 01-Sep-2020

0 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj H'ieh'-for-t hccikim Kdi-rbt-ol l.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thn ln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr

University of New MexicoUNM Digital Repository

Albuquerque Citizen, 1891-1906 New Mexico Historical Newspapers

9-26-1898

Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898Hughes & 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].

Recommended CitationHughes & McCreight. "Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898." (1898). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/abq_citizen_news/2146

Page 2: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj H'ieh'-for-t hccikim Kdi-rbt-ol l.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thn ln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr

ThiJobin all

Printinglit numerous nj divrrw 1 Hook Binding

biiochn dm a, it hoold S A Daily imI Blink Book orkb at THE C1I IZFN Job jBUQUERUUE ZEN. orompdy rueruUd rn roodKootru. yW at the ar IZEN J

VOLUMF 12. ALBUQUKKQUI-- , NKW MEXICO, MONDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 2G, 1890. NUMBER 294.

FROM TDK KLONDIKE

Many Deaths at Dawson and

Little Gold Discovered.

French Ministers Will Revise theCekbrated Dreyfus Case.

France Repjrted to k: la Fa?orof RcfDlzlnc ibe rblllppln: lasurfeott.

FIIICI VICTOST IR AFRICA.

Tort Townaend, Wash , Sept. 2n Theeteamehlp Tnpeka arrived last nightIrom l.vnu canal, FmtHuiith, wth 150klondlkera, ninety per cent of whomhtv little or no R ld dui Thy allek.iress ibenxelve glad to iet nut alive.Three Ihuiiaaud casee of ttchhird fever Isthn estimate of the number of nick lollawson beptemher 8 A large nurulieri'f ilrHthn have ocrurrrri, ol winch uori cord in made.

It l Hiima'ed that 11,000 people hareJoined the rush to Stewart rivsr. Kveryf ut of avallai.e irromi I lu beu proi-,ecie-

hut uoroiii found.Anions the Copekas p.s 'niryr was

Joseph Ladue, f. under of Dawson. Ha unity !ii return am mm th-tt-

even If the country was one olul maw ofgold, would nut make anything.

hr.visioN or nHi.trtu camc.

Henry Morh.fnrt Arcunc Major ta'.r-h.a- y

or Nut Maying noughtParte, Sept. 2)1 At a weeting of the

cabinet IliU morning all tint ministersliving present, a decision taken lufavor i the revision of the trial ol thefi rnuT t Hp. am Dreyfus, aud thn docu-ments In lite rase will be cent to thec lift of eaentiou. trow In nnlslde Unti n.lMry o ti e interior, wheie the chi-ld c uncil wht held, ioundly chered theml ti 'Mere, mid tt.rrn MereHhoiiUi of 'V.veU. en" K iid ivo l,a K "

rMKHIIAV Ac'l'L'SKD UK RHIHKHY.I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il- lieurj

H'ieh'-for- t hccikim Kdi-rbt- oll.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thnln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr InintHlt withill l.o r liv cotilcHiing to (ornely, oWin: li C i'tifie I.b Wat tli n acil'iliteil."

Ii .i In fori eildn tlnit he poiil Kiterlu x,l.itxi rruticn for cone of nil ilocuiiieul.tIn tliMCwsaiid thitt in addition, withtwo older uewnoi.iwr nit u, he paid hitlerhitzr, who wa liUTallr wiiho it a enliiu ". H ) frriniK Di'Miihljr to prevent hi infrom dlnii ol hunger wliilt willing tooliUtn a peiiBlou. Continuing, Koolie-Im- t

eiiy- -: "ivecciitlv, without any aprin'ent licenlvx, Ks'iirtmiy ni)H!erlo l w ent to London, ahundonlng hi;o'i Irane-- i inonihly. M ho puld for InnJoiriieyy Vt llh whut no uer lia Knter-hei- r

Hid for hin in'nlV"- '1'l.e l.ibM Purolit -- eerw that KnterhMiytelegrnpi.ed tint minister of War proteil-li-

ag itnxt thn etorjr puhllHhivl lu thnOtiuMv.-r- . London, iuriiirilng lo bn aro: fend"li, made hy the major, thn rub-U- ii

of which wan tint hn wan thn an- -

tlirof elm K nlernau document nald tohate furulnhnd tho pro if of gulit of llrnjrfat.

Thn cntilnct orderixl thn minister ofJuiticn, SI. Harrlen, tolny Itefore thn courtnf cmeation thn ptition of M'idHineDrnyfun, wlf' of thn brlnonnr on Devll'aeland, for of her hueliaud n cane.

Thn court, thnreforn, will decide thn legalqutt'in whether the It ret trial rf ('aptUrevfm wan vhia'ed by the forger? coinmilted by tin 'a Lieut. Colonel Henry,who wat a wi.ueen before thn court nmrttul and who confe.'Hed to lnvlng forgeda dofuiniit In the chhh The nilnleterof Jinnee Iihm nnnoti'wnil thnt he linnglv.'ii liHtructionn thit uroceedlnan areto he taken immediately aga'iiet any oneaitaiking the army.

rrenrh Wlu Victory1'aiU Ant. ai An i lllcNI d Hpatch

froiii 't. liiil", Hncgal, French. WeitAfrica. v that thn Sondaneee n

in the French nervlce,bf Li' lltenai t H'nolfel, defeated

nn army of Mofai under one nf thermninrinl chiefe, rnp'nrlng B.lM) men andue ilnir 'f ritl-- and Hiinuunltloii. It Islolde i that thn Kreni'li had one nhurp-vhoo'e- r

wounded.

TKr. MKIA TKHE1A

Nuiiken ti.nl.h Wnrclilp Hlrfl by Meatllttb..-- , Nii. r.Mirully

Wiiililiigton, Seiit '.'0 A' ting 8ecie.tmy Allen rec-iv- d a cib'egraiu fr m( aid. H.Midrlch, eeulor clll.'er at the ntaII in of (itiHtitaminm, eaylug that theSpnuMi tligshlp Uria Terena t Anriil- -t dituriliy l he work or wreckingthU hlp win directly In charge of

llolnon. 11 now lu been'o reeuin- - w irk on the Colon

and will begin oieru'l"in toward wrecking tin Mercedea, whl'-l- i Ilea within thein nth of Hai'llngo tia'lior. cloneto the Merrlmai. In emooth water andW' II nituuted for nuciwexful wrecking1 lie Ten na will be brought probably toNorfolk a- - noon an ahe N In condition toiindertHke the voynge The wreckernwho eiiccennfully accomplinhed the workearnril a large nun) of money under theealvagn law. It In the nurpone of the depertinent to place thn Terena in commienb ll an a In I ted State naval vewtel, andfollowing the Kngll-- h runtniu, the DamnIn likely to remain unclianged to carryin the future the glory of the Americanvictory.

Frnrh lutvrferenoe.Lrndon, 2rt. A npecial to the

(lobe from Hong Kong nays that it inlearned from a trustworthy enurce thatFrance han promined to recognize theFilipino republic. It In added that ne.gn'iatlonn on the nubjnet are proceedingat JlHiilla, where there are three Frenchwarrhpn.

HOUnCVII.LT'a CAM I' A ION.

I.eilr or III Hough Klilnra Fur Hot-ra-

ol Nw 'urk.Saratoga, N. V, Sept. 2'S The farly

bourn to day nhnwed little change In theirilltlcal Hltuation. Frlendn of ColHooHevclt reiterated their confidence thatlie will be nominated and elected gov-ernor, while the manage of Uoveruor

HUrk'n riniiiiklfrii declared dint he willlint be. Inline K. t'ayna (rave out lhistatement: "We nave positive evidencethat Piatt (lew mi- - 1 it t 'lid In nameKooeevelt for the otllce of governor, butat the last Moment will nut StewartWoodford on the slate unit throw H'Mwe-vel- t

OT(r." I'latt when told thin eald:"Such atnry need no denial It I thefool lull outpouring of bewildered auddefeated men."

la OimmI Hallh,Wadilngton, Hept. 2rt. Thn war

han received a rilnpatrh fromMajor (lenernl Otin. at Manila, repor.lngthe health of the trnopn oenerally gooiland the percentage of Mcknexn ninall.

INVtrTI(tAriN ((IKMItttK.

Inv.nllatlitn or the War Department Inrr.iaroM at Wenhliiaion

Washington, Hpt. i. Ihn comini-t-nli.i- l

nelecied by the prenideut t l inventlgate the conduct of the war departiueiitHeld lie Qrnt furiual withall thn memhern present. None of therepreneutativen of the preen or nther-- i notconnected with the board were admitted.

Aill Mirnmeut wan taken until luo'clmk The iirooeedliigswere limited lo outlining a geneiulpolicy and formulation of letli-r- e of In-

quiry wnich will b mado publlt tomorrow. 1 ho letter decbled upon are tobe add to thn necie'.ary of war.giiarlenuaeter general, coiiimlw-ar-

genera', eurgeou-griteia- l and chiefof the ordnance ilepirtiueul ofthn army. They will coimintlu thn main of iiiiiuiricn Intended tobring out all the facie that can be givenrelative to the orgaulnaliou of the volunteer army. There will be an nnpeclaleffort lo the development of the niotiveathat actuated the department in thechoice of camp Mien, an there have

chargee of favotltlmn to railroadcouipauiee. The Comiutneion alno Con- -

tillered eeveral lettem of complaintfrom pernon pnifenning to have In-

formation bearing iipnu the nuhject ofinvenligalion, and decided toadilien

to writern to put their charge lu anp'CiUo iiliHpn and informing 'hem of thencope of the luiUlry. The roiiiinlneloiia'eo expnetn to extend Itn inquiry beforeit cio.ee itn wurk to tne exteul or g

before It coiunianding r Ulcer a olthe varibun dlvinionn and brwade andprobahly coloiieln of nglmeutit fromvhlch coinnlaintn emanated. Dr. rhln- -

ean t. 0 liner nat with the conimlenloutoday.

KBU'I.I Vr.K A I'I'OI HTM).

Failure or lha Naw Kualaml l.oau an.lTraat latiiuany.

New York. Sept. '2I -- Ot o T. Hurniirdwan to duy appoiuted receiver of the NewKngland Loan aud Trunt company bvJudge Blieruiau of the United Htatencircuit court, on a nuit brought by theItnal hslute 1 runt coinp.tny. of rniudel- -

phia, and Haldillou Allen, til. Albaun, t.the company wan a larga lender ofmoney on weetera uiortgngen.

IIKilRJL'AMThllS UK TI1K CUMI'ANY.

Kaneaa City, 8i pt. 'ill. 1 he New Kng- -

Ihu i Loan and fruit company, for whichOtto Barnard, of New York, treasurer ofI he Continental Trunt company, han beenappointed receiver, had headiiuartern luthin city. The Urtu dealt lu city ami farmmoitgagen In the weet. Itn capital Ingiven an SU5,0(IU, and the I ant printedntateiuentehownaHtirplutol twio.mo. Thecompany It aaid to hold f s.ikio.ikxi debenturee. ,ixi' xJ loann, aud to have tl ,

ikm caeh ou haud. The receivership innald to have been forced by the company'n Inability to clone ou loann madelu 1hm aud Iw.i on Ikhhii town propertylu Omaha, which han proven a loee.

The com puny In compoeed mnntlyof New York, I'heladelplna and lienMolnea men. The home olll'e In atlen Moincn, though the muln i.lllce In InNew York city. Heniden the branch here.there are br tuch ollicen at Dalian, lexat,and Oklahoma City. U. la. John C. HailU the rompauv iitlorupy at Kaiinan City."The cause of the failure," he nald, "waninability to keep up our lonsen ou loannmade on wentern city property lu I winand lv:i The company wan organizedIn Ih'iH, and did a profitable buniuene lul iana till Is"., when It begaa rankingloann i ll property In wenterncitten, inoet daugeroiin among thembeing loann ou property ill OmahaSioux City. HkU Lake, aud OgdeuVhen thn b'Kiin went to piece forecloture became nweenary and we fonn I

ourselven eo bunleued with depreclal dcity propertv that It hun taken morethan the proOta on our farm loan buMtiesa to keep no the Interest, taxen andrepair. If we had atio'lier year or twoto outch up wa would have pulledthrough all right and we m .y yet, K the

behind debenture bondn do notfail us Ihe company necurltiea weren ild aluiont entirely in the rant.

( AHtl KUl A V KtHKI..

One ol Itaway'a fieri aitiira a I'lilllpplua Inaureiil alilp.

Manila. Sept. an.-V- the L'iiit"dPlaten auxiliary crulter Mct'iillocu cap-tured the Insurgent nteamer Aldieyformer y the rasig, nixty oitb a eouth ofManila, the Abbey It It believed havingl ind-- 7doiiJrill.it., the tiiniirgeiit I oatfollowed the amerlcai! vessel luliiCavileNow the Americann c.iutemplate takingposHttwIon nf the entire liinurgeut 11 eltiecause ihe venselnare (lying au uurecog-i- i

i 11 ig and are liable to se xure anpirat-- by the veatela of any nation.American cruinern have gone north wheretlieeteamer fluliplan in lauding trmipt.Two eteamern which have Juntarrived here brought many HjianIsh olllcern aud refugeen fromthe noiith end of the island ofLuzon. They report the Insurgents over-running the country, destroying prop-erty aud thn hemp cropt. Sanguinarycoiitllctn took plHce at Cebil ami llion.There han been outbreiikt of small pox ina California regiment, but only nix casesnf a mild type are reported.

Nar Dralb.Ileilham, Mint, September l A-

ccording to the plivslciaun' reportThomas F. Mayard cannot live twenty-fnii- r

bourn longer.

luvpeclluu 4 oiirluilod.Savannah, (ia., 8e(it. Uii Secretary

Alger han concluded bin Inspection of thecamps and hoepitaln and will reachWashington to morrow.

David K. Htrachuu, au r who In

well known in thin city, chiiih in fromlialliip last night and will spend fairweek lit Alliuneiijue.

ctiiuiuiuuiiiiiiiniiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia

Ol'KMN'1! un cb giuit line or SII.V KHW MiK. cnnpiising Tea fret,Water Sels. Cake tt a'ld a arielv of other thinu's suitable ..r

WEDDING OR BIRTHDAY PRESENTS;Call n'l I S 'e us. V ol will riind our pile s f,.r lin t g 'ds sin pi miii:I. I.m,

ROGERS' TRIPLE PLATE KNIVKS AND FOUKS, $4.50 a Dojrn.

i. KVKRl'Ir .Uading Iwel. RAILROAD AVENUE, AIbuqurqu. N. M.

Hdgurtr. lor DIAMONDS, VATCHES, Etc.

VittTiQiTiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiJnmiinniNiiiiJiiiTrrrrri mijjrrrrri

'UI.1a

li ui UlllJ.

The Big Territorial Fair Wiil

Open

A Crow! Comtnf to ihe Cliy onEvery Train.

the SJcrjnKnio Mountain anJ U:h.rExblbt: A.rcaJy Here.

a GLomons wtic aread.

llainn limn ihn noilli, njuth and w.ntweie iiuvtdrd laet Mtfht Willi vislloisComing to Aibiiqin rque to alteud Uirleinioiial lair winch opens i.i tint cajto morrow. lo n. gin's lucjiuiug lialuswiu umloutileiily lu lug lu nan largeiCiowdn i.f pet pie.

.seiielary Liuwiord returned fr in( I lorailo Iny-- t Saturday Ulgbl, wliele liUiane ariaa-eiueiil- ty Wlnel. all h.ir -

m.nli luve Oieu p n llcipallug lu III- -laceaofthn Colorado nUle ciicull Willeoiue lo Altiiiiiieii.ie to laKe pill lu thrace meet at tne lair. Several carloadsof Inst horses h ive arrived liming Hielay aud theie aie still more coining. Healso secured the service of w. h, ilardill, a pro(iw.toiiai hor-i- e race nlarler ofDanver, for Ihe lair race, ilr. ilardinwill teach Ihn city thin evening.

Mt. Crawford found that the tame ofthe fair had npiead into dinlalil parte.aud that people were comlug from Denver aud other Colorado cities to lake luthe fair and the great peace jubilee cele-bration ou Thursday of Uns week

to morrow afternoon the nret game fthe nerlen between Albiiqueiqiie andlieadv lie, for the tlrnt prixe and thechampiomdiip, will be played. Huhclutit are very auxioun to wlu the llmtgaum in thn tournament aud will playiheir et roii if est meu.

Mil) following In the niieed ring program for to morrow afirnoou:

rottlnu. 9:UO rlfina 4ooK Illinois, IihII nnle livnts I.ioI'si ma, u jo i Ihsm uoo

MACHAUKN10 DISPLAY .

The exhibit from the n.tcramentomountain country arrived lln.t inornliikand In being put In shape for exhlbilloulo day. llns will undoubtedly tie one olthe largest ami nn ntt arle I dinplaya lu theexpiwiuon hall. Thin exhibit la neut totoe fair by the wideawake hi Fano A.Virihea-uei- u railwey uompaiiy, (or thepurpose, of course, of advel lining thegreat resource of the counlrv tta rail-way ttaversen. It will be III charge olHarry Alexander, the popular younggeneral commercial agent ol the railway, ami he wan aided lu making thelarge collection by Chief i;lerkOils, of thn Uesculero Indianagency, who will took after thenpecial display of the pupila olthe agency 'n school. J. II. Lighlfoot,who In alno entitled to much credit forsecuring the Hue display, will alno bepresent to talk Alamo tiordo aud vicinityto every ear that In witluu reach exceptlug, of course, the ear of corn ou ex-

hibition. Included lu thin nhnwlug aresome tine slocks of grain, oatn with headelghteeu Incline long, wheat with lourgrain to the mesh, timothy that growsspontaneously, blue grass, llmbn fromwild berry busbet, raspberrriee, gooee-berrie-

and currants having au extra-ordinary growth In that ncclion. In theveg-tab- le line (hern are pumpkins thaiwill nearly leach tlf(y pounds m weight,beets that will grow twenty poundsthough they nay they have been raisedlliiru-tw- poumln in weight, immensecaullllowern, cabbages and neurly every-thing else in the Vegetable line.

there am any number of Jam contain-ing beautiful specimens of fruit, four(annum varieties of apples, peiches,quince, pears, rherrlen, graien. aud thepg aud (iermaii prunes. These two lat-ter are grown at au aliunde of i o0 feetIncluded alno In au exhibit of water cieestwo feet In length, evidencing the purityof the water in that seclioti. Kvery thing

hnwu ill the exhibit In raised withoutiirigttiou lu the Saciameulo railibeit, acountry seventy nuns long by liny wnlI he exhibit also shows the van. lien oftim'er in the district; a beautiful bookcase made by Indian children it a!ei.eiiig sliown.

UM IIITI M1NK1UI, KXIIllllT.The Cochitl ilistncl exhibit Incl'ides

ore from each of the producing miinsfrom that section, it arrived ihm m niling and will be given space tuin ailer-liooi- i.

Frank 4. W ybkoop. llie eilitnr ofHie Itlnnd Herald bus charge of the exhit il aud will b ou thu gruumU allvin k lo deliver nratioiin on tne wonderfill gold produce. lu the ueighbaihoo i

of Hiuiid.IIUll.-K-S Allk Attltl VIMi.

A number of line ruuulug horseH camein this morning from liluniul, I doIhev include "Inl," troiu the stable ofU.W. nilnon; t'aley Dugaii, entered by

hi. touch; l.avunla bill Jersey Maid,entered by Joseph licUiwell, and thieespeedy animals ny lle Lewis. JnrseyMaid, however, In piobnbly better knownlo wentern turfmen by Ihe name of Jennie(li I. She in troiu the stable ol Do t

hros., of (iyp uiu, Colo., aud lias a verygood record.

"ANY 01. li Tlll.Mi."An entry wan made with Bicretiry

Crawford this morning by Miss l.amieCraig, of a pair of baby shoes said to beover liiu years old I hey were put underthe clays of "Any (lid Thing" by theiHCetloun assistant secretary, llauk1'uickiiey.

K A I It MJIKfl.(toveruor M. A.Oieio and staff have

engaged rooms at the Sail Kelipe hotelduring fair week.

All of the i'euce Jubilee Ooiumitt mwill meet at the Commercial club (hisi veiling at a o'clock.

Fred Diamond ha purchased bicyclechecking and cigar and peanut privi-leges troiu the fair association.

Kulrien lu the art department at thefair will be closed I ue-U- at insm. Artistn wishing to make displays will applyto (l. A. Matson, Jr.

The fair directors to day decided togive complimentary tickets to all theKough Kidern and to request them towear their uniforms.

II hi. L. itradford I'rlnce and ColonelM ix Frost have sent their regretn to thecommittee ou Invitation on their Inabil-ity to be present at the 1'eace Jubileeci lehri turn as the Invited guests of

A gr ind cake walk contest will be oneof the special features at thn fair ouWednesday. A Hue ll ior Will be builldirectly lu front of the grand stand,where the walkers can strive for thepriz s uud the plaudits of the spectators.

J. K. Saint, formerly secretary of thefair asMH'iaiioii, recently returned froma hiisiu. sn trip through western NewMexico and Arizona. He found thepeople everywhere biking unusual III- -i

terest in th territorial fair an I a larnenumber of visitors will attend, lietliuik-- i there will be a hundred come infrom ii iliup alone.

I he university bat deciib d to close onI Thursday and Friday ol thin week so a

to give th ttu leritn a g.sid opisirtiinllyto attend the 1'eacn Jubilee ceb brstli nr n Tbnrsday an I ti e fair the remainingday of the e k Ihe theloanl of educiUol ntll probubltlo do the Mim t' ing for lh p'iblicscinsiin to nioir iw

Judgs H F. Adams Bill Hon. T. A. Fin-ical will po down t Soc.rrn tomorrownight to nr. nd the rr'inrt of theKnight nf IMIiias. which will convenethere on edn-'d;i- It Is exprcirdthat all the delegate) In (he grand lorigaand a lariin nninber of Hocotridtea willconi np to thin city I'lmrsilay eveiilngafter the lodge has i (1J nn e I and Fpi cdFriday at lh lerntorlal fair.

SIl'K at m A u. t

funlifr i I t'Mtn la lha lln-.pl- rrom lhaAmerican Army

Washlrglcn. Sept. 2d - The followingcablegram wan received at thn wardepaltmeiit to d y: MiiliDa. ?e t !)I nod rstn' d th. report, m netid exng-mte-

ecivni!ita of mcknese. Ihe totalin hoqdliil to di, tli lllgbe.! Rt,t da , In

r'ili; typh'dd liiiietv bve. All doing welland mostly mnvNsciit. Atsmt 1.2 (I

ne exemed Irom iln'j, um Iv for mightillmenln, alio.- - '.:g t'i" e cdi'ion fair fi.rthl latitude Nu"ben i'eitht fromlltee thin ni',n'h; twen'v lo A ifii'i.

OTit, C 'iiiiiiin ling,

Hrn.aiil ol I 'illiitil.ua.Ilav ,nn, u pt. 2 tt o oVb ck thin

l oiuihg.oie.nl e. .no, .11. Ml oi loe r.i- -

iiaiun of r,i iimbnt l.k k pi ice in theire-e- 0' 'Jen. H'"I'C. Seffleliiryltovin,ho civil governor, htahnu nf dsannflhn

the cath'sjral and cih r am horn lea. Theoral public wan ixelubd from tl;e

cathedral.

Albu..irqua Arir lark.During fair wetk ev ry ebctrlc aic

light in the rity will be throwing off llnI lie company han had men

iignged repairing ihn attachment ofill the I glii" not In line, and beginningnrith this evening fverr uuartcr of thecity will be bnlllau ly lighted.

now iirmii).Tha Haa.laoina 8aa Vallpa Motel Mow

Heart y for Mnaata.The Su Felipe hotel tat been opened

I be mil on the Kuropeau plan iiuringlalrwetk by hn proprietor, Frank K.iiurgen Yp.iUirn who have not been luhe building fur a year will be at oncetruck by a number of Improvementsuade lu the interior, though they by no

means represent In h regard the luteulloun of Mr. Stingen, whopriqHieestoflnn-.Inii- i

improving iiutil everything In In.wrfect accuid with iiiihI. rn I lea of Urnt- -

lasn hi ts., huch an have been madelave been curried out under the mil erinenilenryof 0. I'. Wyaht. who ooiaii uet.m manager. The ball room on Wrduelay night wll' present daiziiiig npeo-.tel-

It In newly pipered lu red andobi, nnd the electriiai display will ls

me. The haiid-om- e new Cianib ltefs anddiet Ic lit. h'. altacbmeiit Hro Mug

I) I a 'el by W in. It. H illowiy There areixty live In the hotel handsomelyun mil equipped with b. d lliiu

j'lst put 111. Frank l iinpel will be (hi tilerk. .lame Sullivan, night clerk, amiIre). Fritch, housekeeper. The ln,Un I.

to I e lighted tip this evening.

lleneral Manager W. (. "VeMn, Hcneralhiperliiteudent A. (I. Wells, DivisionHiiperlntendetit I. L Hilihard, ( blef

K H. horns, Ch'ef hngineei FrankT. I'errln, Sus'rliileu lent of Machinery

i . F. I.uie, oi the Santa F l'aelilc, amili 'iieral superintendent II IT Uti'igeardHiV's1. m Superintendent J. K Hurley, olthe Sanin Fe, cnmiMMcd a party of prom-inent railroad oillclaln who spent yester-day In thl city.

Leslie Hart and Leu Sheiardnon ar- -

rivnl (roiu Flugstttfl yesterday with (Ivcar loa Is of c.tllle, beloliallig lo HabbittHroti., with wlilch they proceeded loDodge City, Knu., thin morning. MrSheptrd-o- in a printer actor, and hewill re enter the dramatic, protection Inthe east.

Mm. (i. L. Shattuek. the well-know-

drosnivnker, desire to Inform her cus-tomers and possible new piitronnthat shehas removed from the N.T. Arinljo build-ing lo riaint 2. "The Koosevelt." up thes'liel, w here she would be pleased lo reccive thein.

lin k" Kbright. the umpire;1'. q'linney and Iihuian, base bail plav- -

r. arilve.1 In the city last night Kayioer ami Stii k "t arrived last Bu'nrdaylilchr, a lot Willinmn, Meredith ami far''ee are exiecle I Ihm evening.

i ha Midland hotel. J. 1. Mefalvean,pr prn tor, wn cloetsl up by thheillTtsturdav night ou au attachliihl.t olchw.'itziuaii With, butchers, who

l avo a unut bill (or I'.io agaiust thep He i.

K.I i. or M vnkisip and wife, of theI laud Herald, are in the city today amiwill remain during thn week. Mr vn- -

Loop collected Ihe Cochlll oren, whichate on exhibition al the territorial fair.

Kefus S. (iisslrlch, ntettograpber f'Ubibn Dennlr, at Needle, arrived from the

w-- st last night. He will vis't relativesn I friends; alno take in the fair. He

v.ill return to Needle Thurndav nightK I'vard Wormser, formerly tne-- k keep-- r

for llfeld Uroi, returned last night from(oil days stay lu Denver.

...THE REGENT...MUTT frtHaV

oj-- a

Brino; cur r rinj to us

CEO. G. GAINSLEY1ll. limiKHs hIVICV

Csnlilc W" 17E have a5 Diamonds VV HAND

Watches $10.00 to $30.00,Clocks which we are closingSilverwareUmbrellas

H. E.Statuary

Serions and Deplorable Situation

in a Cuban Province.

Filipinos Iosarfents Want a Repre-

sentative Peace Commission.

The Btttlcsbl; Ortron and low Readyto Sail lo nanlla.

CCRARf WART A RirOBLIC.

Wanhlngbin; Sept. 2. Telegramwer rereiveil by the Cuban legation lastlight (roiu the Cuban commissioner

w no arrived at Key Went. eut lo thincountry by (Jen. Homes, thn Cuban Insurgent leader, depicting the Hltuation Inthe province ct Santa ( lara an nioetcritical. Thn Cuban army In nald to bestarving. Yeretnble are almost goneand Ihn last mule and home bavn beenkilled to feed thn nick. Obi people andchildren am nald to be dying brdozsnevery day. tioniri appeal for aid. ThnSpanish are doing all they can to makathe nltlintlou of the Insurgents morn ter-rible. It I feared Hint serious reeullmay arise from title). Thn Cuban can-not be blamet If forced to take the Decennary ntepn and till they can do by capturing tun town.

riLIPINOR

Philippine laaorgaata Want to be Heardby lha Paao Commlaaloa.

Chicago, Bept 2d. Tha Trlhunn' ataricorrespondent on board thn overlandlimited, telegraph from Carroll, Iowa,that Feilp Aiigonclllo, flfsl accreditedemissary of Agulualdo revolutionarygovernment to any foreign power, will,uon reaching i Incagn proceed lo W ashington lo lay before l'renblent McKlnleythe apleal of the Filipino for represent-Hu-

ou the commlshion at l arls. if t.fUcial tepreeei.lstioli on the Com-mission cannot he granted, hnwill mgn thtt the ad in nlnlratioiiin Justice to the people of theI'hllipplne, ebnilld necure for him theright tola heard by the commission Inorder that any iii jnst charge or false ac-

cusations against thn Filipino, whichin ppanmn inemhem nf the conimltsloumay net foith, shall not go unanswered.

Ilatll. ahlpa IUaly Ui R,New York. Sept. 2.1. -- A dispatch to Ihe

Herald from Wa.hl.iglou says: Thegiven by the navy department

to Captain Harkei. eoinmaudlng thn bat-ti- t

ship Oregon and the seuior otlloer ofihe nquiidrtoii under order lo proceed toMaiiba. require him lu nail during the(irereitt week for Houolulu. The Oiegonit ready for tha voyage. The Iowa willi lu condition lo nail lo in ,rrow. Thoipply ship Celtic, tne distilling ehipint ami innr coiners, wnicn will acoompany the battleships, will be ready d ur--

ii'g me nexi tew nays, ine ileparlnienta considering the a.lvleuldllly of attach-

ing (he engiuferlug reialr nhlp, Vulcan,which did nuoll excellent Work lu Cubanwaters, ti Ihe nqusilrnu. A Imlral DeweyI lo need nf such a nhlp.

WART A Kr:pl BI.IC.

I'r. niin.nl t'uban llealr Tl.at Ilia Pto.leAra fipposlua A nialeaiia.

New York, Sept. 20. A dtspntch to tberre--n irom wanhliiglon navn: A stateuienl wa given out bv (ien. Nil neti u ban eommamler, refuting the story(hat the Cuban are In league with thespanlurdn aud aralnst the AmericanHe asyn: "1 wi I be one of the llmt topardon tl.e Spaniards for what they havedone to the Cuban ami forgive them anmen, Mit would lav the last to forgive tinatroclllo nf Weylxr. Valmaredo andothers to thn extant of ever again a'l wing those parlies to have a hand In thep ilitlcal analrn of ( uba. American InII Hence, fur from being harmful. Inezactly what In wanted lu ( libit. Cubt dnaire (o become a republic."

Prara Jubllea CumiitltlrAil committees on the I'sace Jiibll e

Cslebrulioli will mt louelhsr thin evenHi kt al n o'lT H'k at the Commercial club,when liual arruligeiiteiile will Ih made.A full attendance In earnestly requesled.

O. N. Mahhon.Chaliman Kxicutlve Cnmuilltee.

I'llr ( uuit Nws.Kl. Sinlih and .liinnst Nolan, two va- -,

were given ten and live dtyt respectfullyon the elreet by Jude ( rawfonl

Kouiau Mon'ano, (he man whom Mar-shal McMilllii had lo club lost Saturdaynight before he would desit from rating a dlstui bancs ami submit to bearrested, waa lined fit In the police courtto day. In thn future whi n thn marshalwaul him to come along he will f robably follow with alacrity aud all dmmeek net.

Streetcar tickets In great abundancecan be purchased at the stetlonery ntoreof 0. A. Mutnoii A. Co. on H til road aveuue

U I K 1. HI I si 1(KI. W K AUK

MAKIMi III l( UKi.KNT silnKI UK MIoK OK TIIK loWN.

e've covered more feel this Kali lluilibefore. One llielid bll- - another;

Speaks of the gisnl qualillss of the-- e

$3 50 Slioeo to be bad in Ku-- et.

(air. I'.n.wn, Willow alf, lllack Waxt alf and Muck liox ( alf in all the

NeWel -- hllpe.

SKK SHOW W IMioW.

Mail or.k'rs jjiven lau ful nUcii'.iorj

Heluhlr Shoe Dealers,& CO. 122 S. Second St.I ' A M ft ar I , AITt tllOX

Large Slock of GOOD SECONDWATCHES, costing new from

FOX, Chief Wilch Impeclur,S. V. P.

all in perfect order and guaranteed'out at from $3.00 to $10.00.

Liding Jewrlry Huux of Ow South wtsl. J

toA ttalifortatttrickratterat

tototototototo

toto

iHi'--i

!t

toto

Ii

0?'

THE PI --IOENIXI1Our Store being closed To-da- y on accont of

Holiday it will be

OPEN THIS EVENING AT 6 P. M.During the ba'n-- cj ct Fair ck c ill le p open I'lvtry livtn'cg.

Watch tins

B. &

A wv "s a --ea. r-

Fur theSEE OUR 100SHOW WINDOW Worth

Snipe To-Morro- w

ILFELD CO., Proprietors.mtotototototototototototototototototototototototototototototototototototototo

SALE OIT...Collarettes

from $5.00 to$10.00

Your Choice of the Lot

Leon B. Stern & Co.,OOn T? ATTiPHATi A T7T7 "MTTT?

aalaj.,aal.l.at,al.

FALL OPENINGOldest One -

s h

a

for

All .0 and 15c

.a

f r

Priced Clothiers.Men's Fine All Wool KnifeMen's (Jrey and Black Cashmere SuitsMen me Cheviot SuitsMen's Worsted Suits with Silk Linings, onlyBoy's and Little Fellow's Suits and Overcoats

For are Our for

AgcntiMcCALL BAZAAR

PATTERNS.Pittrrru

NONE HIGHER

in all

Ave

20 1 N. M

is it- -

That tliti sales (hit "tore continue lo Increaseat such rapid rate and that our store ia so

constantly crowded with buyers.

OPENihoi

1HJ i'o not fail to rc(istername with us andwe villi mull you our SeeFashion blieet every fur ic k

free. rauuliiK(:1

IMJ

Piq

ij

eachopen

th;

pi

--m

ina

j

a

Jarftr'i

m

to

Si

4

44

to

is

tr3

month

llecause I.nw i'r Icon,ll the timet atorel

It ttidu't lutiieli it.

9

Furwindow display an, Collara, eaiea

ta In all the ne went moat stylish furs. I'rieeafrom ii 50 for a up to oU.iiti f.irj ickei.

coinpleta.

THE

m

a

V KJ IVOLatest

Each.

for 3

4InAlbuquerque.

-

- - 8.5012.0015.00

$1.50

MAIL pFUled Same fl

Rrrri-vrA-. 0

order headquarters. reputationFINE SUITS established.

E. WASHBURN & CO.

THE E00K1ISTAlbuquerque,

Tlxo X33t IflRlitocl SEStoro inWhy

EVERY

The Reason isyiuilitlea,

NIGHT THIS WEEK UNTH O'CLOCK.

Garmentscolla'cttae,

Pfl nPQ 51 nfl .IfiPLriM Q 1 '"w "Impes an I tlnriuiro. such as New HlueH. Navy Blua. Cadetxcifjo ClI IU U i s Co Havana Tuns liUck-- t in an eudleaa variety of alyleathe lurKcst atock of W ever brought to Albmiisriiie. Wetap' carry uo ahoddy. Our .0 ully uew goods aa mam

aeoilt See the newest Miail Capee.

nml

amiand

ami

from lailli

to

Ca.

m

$

D

Our la the nioet'tuplete Ihe city

every parlment.vlalt will convince

you. price aralow the

and make: also the etvle that.

itrit tly jroods

in

HrOQC; finOflc; uratiK-ko- f black ami ilrew K' Inis no rha! in the territory. An innnectionu l UUUUJ com vuii. So. our ilresi piitterns of only one of etvle III black ailk creiMina'

luteu (lecre... Mat sliest.") ami fina'adc. uli eolored. Iircsi patterns in all the ami etvleaiie red by imme Kasbion.

Il LrQ 0,,r l,f sil(', lrKt ' t,IH ''ilv. will you I'luiti and rliaiiieable TatTatanKjlino over colorlntfs to eloKwe from. Henialiiie Silka lu all tlm nswest hIiiiiI.m. Kaucy Silks for waista --un Immense ai-- o lmeitt to pick from In Black Silks we carry every make and alto tine asortuieuti :1' a tiiil Kloreutine Silks for decorative work.

WPfl r f"r l"-- L,,,lr" iM " F"4,'w H "tvlei Silk for Udles andchlbl'en.allUIIUUI wii lu irrey and randon, In crev anil whit., no i,, ii nii r.r i.i .tr..,. :.upwunfa. I.udies' union

down the fron' . In underwear

HoIf not v sitin;r lily, write

El fi t samples and iici.It "J

PIs headquarters for reliable Iirv (hails.

tJ le i imale uiaiinr. (Ivln

if

-- Bi

all

we earned

nf

collarette an

up

75

suits oic upwards lu Kloreneeour stock Is in wt

us Thf

conomisSU4 Railroad Avenue.

Stunner.

Styles,

7.50

$10 nnd

to 5,00

ORDERS

aa

Suit

L.

Railroad Avenue,

etyle,is satisfuclory

stis--

c inill dA

Ourat ai loweet.

onila

on'v tliy house

Alhuijiierquir.

fancywill li a

Kashlon'-- i newest eliades:

I u fouvince

known weave; aif

white, Merino

li

li

,h

A Complete hiuh class dry Roods doln business lu a y

diest v nn tuetery patmu, a"d tolerating no k il l of mi representation. Newand pr-t- ty deeiirns in dress kooIs nml Irimmiuirs just opened, uud tits September issue of he Met all Baar KmliionSheet shows huw the ginids should 0e mu le up. I'u'terus ut 10 a'id 15 cents, none higher.

Page 3: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj H'ieh'-for-t hccikim Kdi-rbt-ol l.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thn ln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr

C J

&AKHII3

POWDERAbsolutely Pur

THE DAILY CITIZENHI HIIKH A McTliKlMUT, rTBLIBHWa

Thou. Hdhhks KdltorW. T. McTRRittHT, RtM. Ilirr. and City Kd

rtIHLIHHtll DA 11,1 AtlO WIIIU,

A woolntvd Prmw Afternoon Telegrams.OUielal Papr of Bernalillo Comity.

I,argmt City and Connty CirculationThe Largeat New Meileo CirculationLargeet North ArtionB Circulation

ALBi yi KRgrK, 8Kpr. i. issw

While la the city fair vleltora are cor-

dially Inrlled to call at Tbk Citizen of-

fice.

The republicans of thii connty areworking la perfect harmony, and willroll tip an Immenee majority for thewhole republican ticket in Norember.

It wm eolrilrrn' day to Albuquerqueyeeterriay. A big oration waa glreo toColonel llcCurd'i regiment, on Im wayfrom Whipple barracks to Lexington,Ky.

The output of the lllllnboro goldmines eiure January lxt aggregate 6,000ton of ore. The lllllxboro gold minesare steady producers erery day In theyear.

One of the most pro perous towns InNew Mexico Is Cernllos. The mines Inthe vicinity are being developed, andevery dwelling house In the town laoccupied.

The Silver City Knterprleeaays: "WithJ. A Anrheta for council and R. P.Barnea for representative the republicanswould have the strongest legislativeticket ever nominated In flrant county,

The St Johns Herald, a democraticpaper, states the eawe exactly when Iteays: ''Colonel A. 0. Brodle has beenelected as a delegate to congress by therepublican pa'ty. lie la one of the'Rough Riders "

The Im Vegas Optlo la indulging Inlurid epithets In Its controversy with theNew Mexicau, which lowers the tone ofthat excellent paper, does no good, andbrings discredit on the newspaper fra-tern-ttj

of the territory.

There are ttt,H47 freight ears out of1,153.21k) atlll unequipped with automaticcouplers. I'p to June something over 10

per cent of the locomotive of the country were uurqnlpped with drlvlrg wheelbrakes, as required by law.

The beet mining district In NewMexico Is the great Cochltl camp In thiscounty, ahleh will a ton tun the worldwith Its gold output the coming year.Simples of the ores of the Cochltl dis-

trict may be seen at the territorial fairthis week.

CKHTAI.N officers in Colonel UrCord'sregiment are axeured that If they areagain aocuned of III treatment of theirmen, the uiHtter will b thoroughly In-

vestigated lu fact. It might help theservice if recent iff. Irn at Whipple barracks were I ked Into by the war depart-ment.

The Springer Stockman, a democraticnewspaper, says that if Pedro Perea lanomluated for cougreea by the repub-licans "he would cut figure In Colfaxcounty, aud would very materiallychange the situation as to Kergusson'smajority " It IVdro Perea la nominatedhe will carry the counties of Mora. RioArriba, Taos, Santa Pe, San Miguel, Ber-

nalillo, Valencia, Socorro and Dona Ana.

It he Is nominated he will be elected bybig majority.

A little brief authority worksstrange transformations in certain cases.A major In Roosevelt's regiment, whowas little more than a tramp at Santa Pebefore his appointment, btcaiue so bravebuldmg horses at Tampa that he finallyreached Cuba four dajs before the troopsleft the Inland. On bis arrival at Mon-tau- k

It took a sergeant and a detail offour men to unload aud look after thisgallaut major's baggage, which consisted0! gory relics of the battlefields, whichthe major will, no doubt, claim that hetook lu single combat from ths Insolentfoe. Uersey Is the man we are writingabout

1 K I) wirU MS. XI 00Modern Mexloo gives the following

statistics as to what the L'nlted Statesmil In Mexico In Juue, lHltM. comparedwith the same mouth In IHW.

Hales of fruits aud nuts to Mexico weretl.iKiU more In Juue, ls'.w, than In June,JW7.

Sales of builders' hardware were t'V),-&0- 5

nearly three times what they wereIn Juue, lH'.ii.

Mexico purchased ISl.W'J worth ofAmerican coal lu Juue, 18'J7, while luJune, lX'.W, the sale bad lucreaeed to

ui.fi'o.Kleotrical appliauoes sold to Mexico In

June amounted to 2;),i2l,an Inorcase otover 20 per cent, over the previous June.

The exportation of bicycles to MexicoIncreases uiouthly. The sales for Juuewere tOlil, au Increase of I'i.iAX) overthe same mouth ot

Mexico purchased t'.i.loo worth ot cattle from the United Slates in Juue, asaaiutt 'i,410 the previous year. Horses,

t7,425, agaiust 11,12".The Increasing number of Americans

lu Mexico makes a demand for AmericanHour. Sales lu Juus, (13,300, againstH.501 the previous Juue.

Boots and shoes sold to Mexloo in Juneby Lulled State manufacturers werevalued at 1 17.SJ7, au lucrease ot 900 percent, over the sales ot a year ago.

i

fllOal'lLKOtSThe New York World has been Inquir

ing ot prouilueut authorities in all partsof the country regarding the eoudiliousot prosperity lu the various Industriesavhich they repres ul. Ths replies makt

lntfrMln fpdtn)j for thoxn who ara Intcrwtpcl In th wHIFiira of tha country.They corf r th whn'a rn of Anirlranlndutrle, trart, f mniomi and flimncmlInter!, and without pirvptlon rng

1 approaching rri of prnprltT anrh ah.w riot bn anparlpiicpil In mny )fin,Thr ahn that gnrnl condition ar atth prmnt t in mure Rntlafnctory tlin

t any frrlod nlnco tli great nVprrwlrinof I HSU, and that tha amuranr of con- -

tlnnitlly brightening proaperts In well'"Ulllled In fact.

Tt HHIIOHI4I. MIRThe eighttMMith annual territorial fair

will begin to morrow and routine all theremainder of the we k. 1 he In 'loatlmiaare good ttmt the exhibit will he n innerou en1 the eporte eiiwllenl. The city I

already Oiling np with vlxltnr who desire to etndy thf resources of the terri-tory exhibit at the territorial fair. ThedtftVreut departments of the exhibitionare In mont excellent hand thl year,and vleltors will be eutertained Inpleaxant way by the whole city.

The San Marctal Bee Is reepertfully Informed that a committee of citizen, audnot the fair aaeoclatlou, have the I'enceJubilee In charge, and ihnl If San slarclalwas overlooked In the llet of Invitedguents. It was In no wiie the fault of thefair aeeoclatlon.

The public school should bedletulmedon Thursday, the day of the Peace Jubilee, and the children given a Valuableleeeon In patrlotlem and love of country.

MORE lUUliH RIDERS.

Number Passed Through the City toArizona Last night.

None of the Rjugh Riders from Albuquerque returned laet night but a uiiiu- -

txr pawed through for oilier plai--

t hey were U. Thompson, of leming; M.W. I'rouger and Amandiis Keloi, ofSilver City; J. Bennett of Tnlaroea. N.M.; William 8eximth and W. K. Uarvln.of Yuma. A. T ; Jack Konter. KraukWard. Alex Ketr aud .. W. Werib, ofBiebee, A. T.; Krank Waller. JamesUreenieaf and Henry Hellor. of Preeoott;and Walter Uregory, of Phoenix.

Mr. Uregory is ths city editor of thePhoenix Herald aud served In Capt.McClintock's troop, who I also a new-pap-

man. While In Washington re-

cently he, along with a Dumber of otherHough Killers, called upon the presidentwho received them with the greatestcordially.

Bennett, who lives In this territory,xerved In McUlnuis' troop from Okla-homa. This troop was composed for themoxt part of boys from New Mexico.

All of 'he men who paeeed throughlast night were thoroughly tired of war'stlarms and were very anxious to gethome again They were Invited byseveral cttltens to stay over lu Albuquerque until Peace Jubilee day on Thurmlayof fair week, but they preferred to gohome to their people at once.

tmallpoa at Mania Klta.n Monday and Tuesday four cases of

mallpox developed at Santa Rita. Aoeelbouee was built Immediately and theca-e- s were Isolated to guard agaiuet thecontagion. Dr. Strath', the companyphysician. Is using every precaution toprevent the spread ot the disease, and Itprohatile that it will ne limited to thosenow lufected. Silver City (enterprise.

Ttta Mtoroba or Hatflnaaa..o medical subject has caused more

discussion than the statement by a fainous phvsleian that he has discovered themicrobe which causes baldness. Thereare other scientists who claim that thereis uo such thing as a microbe of thiskind. .Time alone must settle the qneelion. It was long ago settled that 's

Stomach Bitters Is a standardremedy for ths common ailments ofmankind. It is a trus cure for dyspepsiaand Indigestion, trus medicine for theweak and nervous, true strengthenerand appetiser. People who take It feelhappier, sleep sounder and look bettertlmu those who don't. Nearly everv dieease that atlllct the human family cauI overcome with Hosteller's StomachBitter.

Aarlloa Mollra.Simpson's extensive clearance sale of

unredeemed pledges commencing Monday September l, at 7 p. m., and eachevening during fair week. About 2iwatches In solid gold, gold filled, solidsliver and nlckle eases, with movementsup to 17 Jewels. Sundry diamonds.solid gold rings, and other articles toouuinerous to mention, all of which mustbe sold. Some new sllverplated wareeud other goods will also be Included luthe sale.

The loan btmlneea will be rarrled on asusual from V a. m. to 6 p. m. Auctiongoods will be on view only for half anhour before the sale commence. Notethe address 2oy south Second street (fewdoors north of postolllce), Albuquerque,r. m.

0. W. Bhkhma.n, Auctioneer.

Racket frliwa.Ladies' Rough Rider hate, 85c, (I and

fl 10 each.Ladles' Roosevelt and KUitalre hats.

1 1 25 each.Ladies' Sailor hats, 60c, floe aud &c

each.Misses' caps, 2&B, 35c, 40c, C(lc aud B0c

each.Men's and boys' cups, 25c and 3. each.Men's suspenders, lie, c. 2oc. 3Rc and

&0c pair.Yen s heavy ribbed underwear, 5 and

OOe each.Suits made to order, (II and up.Pants, fi and up, at

THK KACKKTI). II. Boathiuiit, Proprietor.

The First Regiment band gave anopen 11 concert on the corner of Firststreet and Rallroa' avenue, Saturdaynight The baud had new music andunder ths skillful direction of Prof, dlUauro the playing as remarkably im- -

proved. Jose Perrz, of Santa Ke, whowill pity with the band during fair week,

as on hand and did much to improvethe character of the niiixic The FirstRegiment band deeerved all the plauditswhich It received Saturday night, aud Isa credit to the city.

The base ball game yesterday afternoonbetwesu the Horns (iutrds aud ths NewComers re 11 led in au easy victory forthe latter, the score being lrt to 10. Ray- -mer did fast Work at short stop for theNew Comers, hut most ths players putup only au ordiunry gams and lutny er-rors were nisde by both sides btrlcklett.the new pitcher, pitched a fair game, butappeared to b'st advantags at the hat, heuniting a home run, a three uase hit anda couple of two base hits during thegitlllB.

Joe Harnett has offered a prize of $Jrt,toIts glveu to the ba-- e ball pltiyer who hasthe tieet batting average during ths fairtournament Someone should now fol-lo-

Mr. Harnett's lead and iter a prix-- .

for lbs man who has the best tlcMii.iraverage during the tournament and thussumu ais a rrieii ny rivalry among allof the players, which would umloiilitxill.hvs a good effect on the character of thepiaying.

Mrs. A. B Kali and children, of Last ruces, were nere yenienlay to meetCapt. Kali, who passed through the citywith his company from Whipple bar- -

racss 10 Lexington, ny. The wife audchildren of the captalu returned to Lastruces mis moruing.

K. C. Koi. the popular trainmaster ofthe nauta fe railway, on the Albu-querque La Junta division, was In thecity yesterday helping the other olliclalsto mote ths hippie barracks volunteersnorthward. Mr. Kox returned to Las

egas last nigUl.

VislTfeD ftY ROUGH RIDERS.

Cap'. LUwdlya' Colored Mascot-H- ow

Rls Life Wat Savid.From mlmitfton Star. S t. ill.

liwmri.i .i.chiulry today received adel. a Ion of K iugh Riders andeiilt-- i tamed lliein with a eloiy ol r

times, i'ne iteiigaiioii was accompaniedby Delegate KergiisMoii, of New .Mexico,ami consisting 01 the lollowuir, a number I whom . le woliuileil In the (Ulnsarouud nanllago: aplain Mm. II. II.Llewrll)li, Captain F. Mllller, I sptaill M.Luna, l aptaiu It. I . Isy, Lieutenant n .

K I 'nine, Lieutenant J H ( nrr, Lielitenant nomas II. Hymniig. Lit uteoant K

S. Kejes, Lienleii mil oiHuaii, lr. Miissie,l or . or Ml L'.ewsl yo, 0 n) 111 Knes. orpinal llrali, insiieis Kri X, Cotton, Carileu, Kelthly and ftoogof this City. ,'WMexico ImiilHlieil 4 to lilt II 10 the Kooglihiilers, and neatly ail uf them were inthe tierce Ughte around

tap am Lliwellii. a tvpical westerner, has a colored boy with hi in here.I he boy s name is hruest nireet. lie isU years obi, and was picked up al SanAuloulo before the Ri.utrh Riders leftthere. He never left them Ju-- l Iwforethe La (Juasina light explain Llewe lyntold the boy to go to the rear. Beforethe boy could carry out the order the tightwas on. '1 he youngster took refuge

a tree, and Uiially lay rinse to theground. While he was lu that positioncolonel Wood, now General Wood, passtdalong, intent in some other mission

he boy moved. Colonel nood thoughthe htd gotten Into another ambush andpulied bis pistol to shoot the movingUgure behind the tree The hoy hadpresence of mind enough to yell out:

I a ok out dalr, Cureuel Wuoil. Don tsIksiI die nigger.'' Colonel Wood re-

stored bis pistol and turned his horseover t'l the b.iy. Street was so proud ofhis record that lie was at the front withthe regiment In all of the other fightsCspUlu Llewellyn Intends Intake the boyto riew Alexico ami keep him.

nacb ol tlie caliers Were presented Individually to the preel.leut, who, aftergreeting them personally, talked withand to them as a body In au informalmanner. He spoke Willi earnest enthus-iasm ot the work of the regiment lu thenantlago rampalgu, saying that he wasplease,! to have the oppoituuity 011 hisown behalf and ou behall ot the countryat large to thank the regiment tliroinnthe present delegation lor the work Ithail done. "Your record Is one," he said."tf which the entire natlou I proud. 1

tell people who talk with me about theRough Klders thnt yon left the lsats 111

squads of twenty or thirty. Inquiring thewar to Santiago, and that you ha rillyslopped until you arrived there "

"ton have not only done well, lie said,but 1 have uo doubt yo'i would all be

willing to again eerve your country in anemergency. I lie response was that theywould be to a mau we want our colonelto raise a brigade Instead ot a regimentnext time," said one of the younger mem-bers of the party.

the president also congratulated tnesoldiers upon their good fortune In recelving competent olllcers to lead themaud met with a hearty response to allthat he said alsiut Col. Roosevelt and(ens. Wood aud Youtig.

A Claver Trlek.It certainly looks liks II, but there Is

really no trick about it. Anybody cantry It who has Lame Hack and WeakKidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles.We mean he can cure himself right awayby taking electric bitters. This medicinelone up the whole system, acts as asiimulunt to Liver aud Kidneys. Is aIiIinmI purlller and nerve tonic. It curesCoustlpatlon, Headache, Fainting Spells,Sleeplessness and Melancholy. It lepurely vegetable, a mild laxative, andrestores the system to Its natural vigorTry Kleotrlo Bitter aud be convincedthat they are a miracle worker. Kverjbottle guaranteed. Only hue. a bottle alJ. II. O'Reilly A Co.' Drug store.

MOT NPKINdM.

Special Correspondence.Jemei Hot Springs, Sept. 23. Kalse

alarm; no smallpox exists at ths Jemexhot springs, lhe only ease of this dlsease was located at the placlta of theMarcla's, a half mile below our springs.which Is already a convalescent. I hecltixeui of this place have held a meetlug to take measures to restrict thespread of this dread disease, aud we anuounce to the public with pleasure thatthere is no earthly fear to visit the greathealth re-o- rl in this the uwl pleasantpart of the year. Hunting aud fishing Isnow excellent and everybody euj lyingthemselves greatly.

lhe latest arrivals are: Mrs. L. A

Baker and son, from New Yorki Mr. andMrs Stuart Karly. from Saratoga, N. Y ;IN Klecher and sister, from illsnd; n

Baca, from Sail Mateo; Henry a,

from Madrid; Miss Claia Haines,from Tucson, Arizona. Jkmk..

Aroioa Slvs.The best salve In ths world for Cuts,

Bruises, Mores, I leers. Salt Rheum. KeverSores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllblalus,Corns, and all Nklu Kruptlona, and posi-tively cures Piles, or no pay required.It 1 guarauteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 26 centsper box. For sale by J. U. O'Reilly ACo., Druggists.

Voin Klpur.To day. Monday. September 20. the

Jewish brethren will celebrate the Dayof Atonement; Yoin Kippur, as called hiHebrew. Ibis Is a most solemn day Inthe Jewish religion, and is genera'lycelebrated all over the world by all Is-

raelites, whether orthodox or reform.The services on this day are very Im-pressive, especially wheu prayers for thedeparted oues, relative or friends, is offered. There were services in the Alberthall last evening at 7:30, ami this morning from V 0 clock until sundown.

The White Oaks Kagle says: "I. C.Handles left this morning for AlamoUordo. lis will go from there to Aibuquerque, via HI Paso, to attend the te-r- l

torial fair."

1 he Wrslern Headquartera -

ScTtatjr Offlcea is tbt Catted Itatea.

All Work g lit ru ' teed.A Lis IK AT THK

it Irctll 0.00 upliOl.ll, rilinus S 00 '

(.OLD ami N A I.7R "rialina I. BO '

When Teeth are ordered

The HestThe BestThe Best

LADIKS,TKICKS will always be

A Tzs

Not worth Fyine sttcntion fjto, yon ssv. Pernapt you ffThnve hsl it for weeks.

It's annoying becaute you Ihave a constant desire to Hcoiu'i. It annoys you also fbecs rsa you remember thntwenk hinM is a family f.iitirvg. f 1

At r r it it is a slight coiiRh. flAl l:r t It In I heino. JAt flr t It Is esv to cure.At last, extremely difficult.

ClOTPetioran

quickly conquers your littlebacking cough.

There is no doubt aboutthe cure now. Douht corneafrom ncr.lect.

lor over hitf a centuryAver's Cherry Pectoral hasheen coring colds and coughaand prcvciiiing consumption.It cur.'s Consumption alsoif taken in time.

KttMnttf r. Atjcr'J ClerT

rtcfarsl Hasten )tr oirrtDf5 If i C0131.

5hall ws ms4 ya abook this ubea.t, Iras

Our Mttdlaal DmpmHmmni,If yon ha' A nf riimilllit whtlt.

il o... ...li(.lI.'. ll 111 nhtmit.

tli Iff. on will rrrclvaa promi'l wiiii.mi ri.,t.

a.i.or... UK. j. c Av.n.fcuwsll, Man.

KKIITI FRt'lTI rHIITINow Is the sea on for pickling and

preeivlng. Fruit delivered to yourhouse at following prices: Apples, 2eurila hr rtiiirol- frAcstiifie and elloirtnnapes dies. 2 cents per pound; wild redplums, 2 cents per nind; pears, 3 rentsper pi mm; quinces, ,r, cents per pouuii;grspes, I f cents per pound.

Address, H. D. Dkckrr,Isleta. N M.

THK LAUIfaThe pleasant effect and perfect safety

with which lailies may use Syrupnf Figs,iiMler all conditions, niHkes it their ntvorlte remedy. To get the true and gen-uine article, look for the neme of theCalifornia Fig Syrup Co printed nearthe bottom ol the package. For sale byall druggists.

Nolle or Sal.I, the undersigned, having been duly

appointed administrator for ths estate olSao uel (iranes, will on the 3rd day ofOctober, at 10 o'clock a. m., sell at publicauction in front of the court house, to thehighest bidder for cash, the followingproperty :

One WHgon, (second hand); One Saoof horses, and mis set ot harness.

J. R. Kiiikha,Administrator.

TO ItKK A II1LU IN OKI VAtTaks Laxativs Bromo Quinine TabletAll drinriftst refund the nionsv If It fallto cure. 2.rH-- . The genuiue L. B. (j. oneach tablet.

The carriage manufacturing firm ofJacob Korber ,V Co Is turning out sumsextra tine deliv-r- wanons, the latestb'tug one for K 111 Kletnwort, the Thirdstreet blit'-her- . lhy are also makingwngnns for Balling Bros, aud DavidBurner.

Mrs. K. C. Na-l- i wis a pastenger forK'tlon last Saturday night, where MrNa.h is employed In the Hauta Fe railway shops

All AreHoalthyBecause Tiey Keep Their Blood

Pure with Mood's Snrsaparllla-- AWonderful Medicine to Civ)

Strength to Weak People."My huahand has taken Hood's Baraav

parllls snd it has cuied him of a badcough, backache and headache, and madhim feel much stronger. I have takao itmyself and It baa inereaiied my (lean anddone me a great deal of good. W havaalso given It to our children and It keepthem healthy." Maa. MA.BT Wi,Laa,Lmdville, Colorado.

"My Utile girl was troubled with head-ache, and would be ao alck at heratoraaohthat ahe could not sit up. W began glv-lo- g

hsr Hood a Saraaparllla, and she hasnot had snythiogof tbskind since takingIt, and la now perfectly well." Mas, W.

A. Bollikoer, Ounnlaon, Colorado.If you have decided to taks Hood's Bar-

es parilla do not buy any other Inetead.

MOOd'S CarinaIt the llel-l- n fant the One True Dlood Purlflsr.AllilniKKHti. $1 ; all lor I&. (Jet only Hood's.

Hood's Pill- curetake.euHTtooMrale.SS.

liver lllai easy la

Seventy Offices la the United ttatea.

Trices arc it I right? Well, 1 guess, yes.Knl.l.iiHTMi ri(li:

Am.ilg in of Silver tl.SMlpllune or I iurtit-rtu- l l.oo

TVi ih 100liuu no

no ehare for eitnu tins.

SHOES!-

and C'lllLDKKN at I.OWKSTfount! at OUK STOKK.

Just Received!

(JciiIIlmiumi's Rubber IJunliyj; ami Knt-- Uoois, KubberOversbofs for e cryboilyKUIUUCK (iOODS arc ail

vani'iiiej; it will ;iy you tosupply your wants fatly,

...Philadelphia Association...

The only nfhVo on the Ground Kbsir, in the city, 110 stairs to climb.

I'LATI

Crown and llrMtie wor done in the mint uijirov-i- l liiiinhi-- r jo prire etint-ilaTi- l wltli ClHBTK.i.AsiiVitHa. oat nil sir given ror 11 ie oil-sn r. ,tiie loiu ot I

W. B CVRRETT. D. M D.Mannqer

StylesLookingWearing

For (illNTLKMKN

S

Dental

'mTiVkYrt"4

A.. SIMPIISR & CO.

BEST IS NOW TO? GOOD FOR YOU!

dontMake a mistake.THE GREAT MAJESTIC.

Itl sijrtTC hiitk J J)ma. ca fjQp are. ca I jj3 I sr tews. si.tassll n

i. I .a s.i. i-- -3

THE GREAT MAJESTIC.W'vi w!II Hell you Htove or Uhtjo 011 Kany TerniH.

Donahoe Hardware Co.CORNER RAILROAD AVRNUE ANO THIKD STRKET.

W I

LiTRIMRI F i?i m mwmstkeet,

111 Jt Between Railroad and rnnncr Iv

fhiver.v, Kale, Feet audi ""Zr'Transfer Stables.

THE BKST Tl'UNOUTS IN THE CITY.ft CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.''!

Carrlngt-s- , Ral farts, Hprlng Waifnns,

Address W. L. TRIMBLE &

Surplus$59.543i75.

Tbe surplus of a life

assurance company indi-

cates not only its financial

strengthbut also itsprofit-payin- g ability.Dividends to policy hold-

ers can only be paid

from Surplus. TheEquitable Society has thelargest Surplus of any

life company in theworld.

THE EQUITABLE

LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY

OP THE UNITED STATES.

"StrongM In the World.'

WALTER N. PARKHURST,Uentral Manayrr.

New Mexico and Arizona Department.Al.ai'ut'KKgi'a, N. M.

MELINI & EARIN,Wtolesalj Liquor and Cigar Dealers,

ASD SOLI AGISTS F01

Bottled in Bond.

We haudl verytlitiif? In our lin. Ac innlt'U UluHlrHted pric list mnt freuiNtii appl'cHtioit. THK I.OWK.STI'KU KU LIl'UH IIOl'SK In the Went.

Ill lOl'TH FIHNT MTHI;T,ALHI'UL KRUL K. N. M.

DDMHAHI NUTIOKA.

Wba B. U. Dnubu Hu forKtucbN, Hoim, LoU. Kts.

FOR SALE.Some choice loti In druifstbli locations nt

low prices. l,ook at them.tiool, nearly new phaeton, cheap.bight-roo- brick house on liroatdway, with

bntli loom, ihrapi tri location In ttie city.1,1 00 CiHiifr ol liroailsvay anil Coal ave-

nue. 1 lot ftWilJ feet, 1i hooiifa, vn., one of A

rootna ami one of 7 room. Thia la one of theheat loc'tioiia and la a baryain.

Three lota ou tiold avenue near San Felipehotrl, cheap.

I our lota on Coal avenue, corner of Thirdlrtft will be aold at a baryaiui will at 11 two if

buyer dealrea.a,woo Two hnnaea with 4 Ion In one of the

brt location on North 1 ifth atreet; they rentfor 96 per month; a bargain.

Mru lamia from 10 acrr to lrto acrra.h property in all partnof the city.A nice plate near the Atlantic fc I'm itlcciientl ottuea. house, iienrly new,

with lot liMai feet. I'm 91,060; raayterma.

Some choice Iota at low prices In differentparli of the city.

taboo -- fin ram he of 7 arrea. all In goodcultivHtitu; lota of fruit of the beat quality ;

bru b houae of 4 Vinni rooms. Thla plat e mmiles north of the city, aud is oue of the

best plates lu the valley.a.Hooln oue of the beat locations In the

llitfhlamla, on south Itroatiway; brick house,7 rooms and bath room; lot 6o14aj feet; abarun.ni.

9l.6oo-l- n tlie lltifhlands, nn South Walterstreet. 9 hits lOtJiU'sl feet, With bin b house ot& rooms, stable, etc.

4.1 ouo Two hts and four-roo- hrtmte, withsUhlc. fruit tieea, etc., corner Coal avenue andhum ill stiaet.

rOH SALI OH V KMTHsiu h, miles out, Irto ai res laud, gMd

buildings, latge htuae, stables elt;.914 (lold Avenue,

Coiner of Third street.

To Cur Coustlutttiuii turtcvr,TitUe iaarete I'audv Cuthartu. I'W ortfto

tr 41 41 il fail Ui Our, druttaiata rufuud utoutif

trf ski IH sjft tal tatft tt kwfclAfl

- "Tr1" ".v.

Agent for ColumbusBuggy Company.

Vlcturliui, Buifirles, rhsatuns, Etc., fur Sals.

CO, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

COAL YARD.

GALLUP COAL Best Do-mtxt- ic

Coal In use Yardopposite Freight Office

A. J, CRAWFORD, Agent.New Telephone No. f 64Uld telephone Mo 25.Lejtre ordcrsTrlmble's stables

A. E. WALKEli,FIHE INSURANCE

SiereUri latntl Balldlog luoclitloo.tnttw mt J. CI. IhMridpl l.ambvr full

1RD STREET

MEAT MARKET

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

MASONIC TEMPLE,llUlil) 8TitEEl.

KM!!, KLELX WORT, PropWM. ZACMARIAM,

CONTR4CT0R AND BUILDER.

WHKKLKR'S OLD 8IIUP BKTWRKX

HOLD AND 8ILVKR AVKXCK.

LtM'ks rcimlieil, keys mads ami all kindso repalrir ir dune.

BADARACCO'S

SUMMER GARDEN.COIJHRT & RICE, Prop's(auccasaoas to o. badabacco)

On MounUIn Road Near the City

A ititMrt resort, whrre all kinds aldnnka and cis n are servrd. fleuiy of atiadslor vi.itora. Oive ua a trial.

H. H. WarkentinFBOPBIKTOB

AJbnquerqoe Boiling Parlors!CoruAt First 8t and Copper Are.

Tbs Snrat Bowllna Allrraln th Southwest.Nlcs place to apend the STanlng.

Ualoon atucbed.

THE ELK...oos ot the nicest resort In thsi" oltr. and la supplied with tna

best and Quest liquors.HEISCH & BETZLEB. Proprietors.

I'atroiis ami friends art) ronllttllyiultl to visit "The Klk."

SOS West Railroad Atsbds.C. A. GRANDE.

JOS BOBTH BBOADWAT,

FINE UQUORS AND QGARS.

KUKSU 1.1 MK FOR HALF..

Fl RMS1IKD K00M8 TO RK.S'T.

P. BADARACCO...

Very Finest tYincs,Liquors and Cigars

rni 4 Ntreet aad fljeras Aveaae.

Atlantic Boor Ilall!BCUNKIDKK 4 LII. Puops.

Coot Ke Bssi on dranbt the floaet NalWeWine sod the ary best of a

Uqaora. UIts Da a call,Kaii soad Atssob. ALBoonaaaca

UlcbMl ink frleea feidFor furniture, stovss. rarpets, clothing,

trunks, harness, aaildles, shoes, etcHart's, 1 17 tiold avenue, next to WellsCargo K i press otlloe. Bee nie before jou'lUToraell.

It IUih the Children.Ctmiulwrlitlu's Cough Rsmeilr has

navsd the lives of thousands of croupyrhllilrsn. It is also without an equalfor colds aud whooping cough.

Weutwl.All the second-han- furniture and

household goods In the city; will pay 10per ceut more than any other seooud,third or fourth hand tuau lu town.

J. . (iiiimiN,No. iii3 South First street.

The following are the new ollliws ofthe Ladles' Aid society of the I.f't Ave-

nue Methodist church: Mrs. J. W.prsHlileiit; Mrs. D. L. Perry,Mrs. I) W. Mining, aecretary; Mrs.

W. W. McDonald, financial stereUry;airs, W. II. Matsou, treasurer.

ST. ICSESSanta Fe,

FALL TKUM S K ITEM H Ell 5.For I'artirulars Apply to

BROTHER BOTULPH.Ho I forJemezHot....Springs. Old

COPPER

SMITH PREMIER.

It hndorsrr bfTHE BANKS,LEADING LAWYERS.BUSINESS MEN.

N. W. ALGER,

KOK

AHLIMIKU ISbli.

foi

Id

lUUJj

.KUINfsroN .MOOIIE'SFamous Slants Ieave

EVERY TUESDAY MORNING

J.r'For the Resort.Llrsry Yox and Staliles.IIM'm to an ptrt of tisclty onlr Jfirj.

T dephnris No tl. Nw Telpho ie So. 114

AYENUB, Third SU

Agtnt lor New Mexico. Z!""'ay '

Also Agent the hest Bl'ILDIXG and LOAN ASSOCIATION,

STOCK SAt.K.

H3'l

for

Bet.

for

Academy of "Our Lady of Light"IKJAKDIMI AND DAY SCHOOL KOK

SANTA FE, (ilRLS AND YOUNfi LADIKS NliW MEXICO.rOMIII'I'TRD BY TSS

SISTERS OF LORETTO.Thi iOtli Academic Term Will Ojini MomUy, Si-pt- . 5tli, 1898.Thla AraHrmv la Ituat.-'-t In a mem l.x mi,i In tlie rltv for Ita hrallliful

and ngrwalilr . lliir.nr I he lnnllm i. furiii.hcj thniimhoiit Willi convenirntea.rafnhrjt. hot ami cithl water. IiIm, r.Thrc uum-ii- f iinlni. ih.ci rmniirixri evrrv bfanrh contributing to a thorough and rrttnededucation. Mhhic anil Art receive aped! allrillion.

..r FH.ai-Bt:Tiia- . a.hlr.-a- , 8I8TER SUPERIOR.

&

St. and

aad

(amimiinixlrnl

t.J ifX f 1

; ' 1j

tv&MONKY TO LOAN.

CIIAK IhKKL) 1874

morning.

Whitcomb Springs and Health Resort,

Eighteen miles east of N. M.

Open JL Year.Good accomodations at reasonable rates. The following it the

analysis of one of the various springs at the Resort:Sodium chloride, grains per galluu 1927Calcium sulphate, grains per gtllonCalcium carbonate, grains per gallon 8.1896Magnesium carbonate, grains per gailoo 1.5188

Total 1

Water delivered in the nt v. t'nnvr-van- i e lave Alhiim..rnnathe springs every Wednesday

New

Order slate at O. W. Strong's, coruci Second street Coppertvenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

H. G. WHITCOMB Proprietor.V Al . CHAPLIN,

1 DuThr5

Oar

1

Saturday

complete Stock of thoDouglas Shoes it ml Slippers.

dies' Hutton and

worj.iD.7- r-

Shoesi i:

Good Goods at Low Prices.113 Railroad Avenue. Albuquerque.

ESTABLISHED

L. B. PUTNEY,-- Old Rellable"

Wholesale Grocer 1

FLOUlt, GRAINPROVISIONS.

Lata SDolalt.

1

t I : N. M.!

Natl and

Lumbarliifclaa

Building Faprbhhi

F'irst Lead

UlJMexico.

OIMONS

Sales

Sscwl

and

Albuquerque,

tlic?

and

ace of All

N. M.1878

Farm and Freight WagonsRAILROAD AVENUE. ALBUQUERQUE.

rhleago

Always

J 'CDCripilUHB.

Momt ftBtoctlwa tituoh of

-- istaple : urooeries:- -

To k foam SoatlivaM.

Suit. Dsari

kiwi, biiuia.

tun ritBti.itAve., Albuquerque

ALLDRUGGISTS

CANDV

CATHARTIC

CONST

ZEIGER CAFE!QUICKBL & BOTHB. Proos.

(HQorwwora to ITnok U. Jonas.)

Finest Whistles, Imported mi Domestic Wices and CetciTie Coolest tni Hlfiest Gride of Lsrer Serre

Finest lUlllard Hall lu the Territory.Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigars

Page 4: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj H'ieh'-for-t hccikim Kdi-rbt-ol l.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thn ln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr

if:' 5

THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP CF TIGSla dun not only to tlm nrltfinality nntsimplicity of tlic n.inl.inn tion, but alaoto the care and nUill with whl.-- It larimmifnotiiri-- by m Ii nliliu pnni-sw- a

known to tlie Caiiioii.nia Fin Nmui-Co- .

only, ami we wish t- - linprrsa uponall the iintxirtan of 'iii h:i,liiK thetruo and orliflnnl ri'tnoily. As theprnitlne Syrnp of t'igi Is manufacturedby the (ai.ikokmia I'm (Syrup Coonly, a know Ipilo of that fact willassist one in avoiding the worthlPMImitation tniintifni'tiired by other por-tion. The hlli Ktiniliiifr of the Cam-ru- n

via. Fid Svh' t Co. with the infill-ca- tpnifciwiiiti, mi I the autisfactioii

wlili h the (fctniMii! Svrup of Flga haa(riven to millioim of fumilira, makethe nnme of the Company afrtinrantyof the excel of it remedy. It lafar In advance of all other laxative,a It acta on the kidneys, liver andbowels without irritating or weaken-loi- r

them, and It does not frripe nornauseate. In order to (ret It beneficialeffects, plcajw remember the name ofthe Company

CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.at ratNCiaoav rwL

LacuviLLR. maw mi, ).

TflBDAlLYdTIZEK.MOTICK TO TAXI'AVfcHS.

Nuttr Is hereby given to all tai payersthat I, Ai.k.iani'Ho Hankoval. ml lectorIn and for hernallllo rnmitv, will beatthe following place on the dates namedIn reeelve ami collect taxes due by saidtaxpsters for the year lm:

1'rrclm t a I - Ssn Ysldro. house ofSaMitiival, Ivptnnbrr 17.

I'rrrlnrl wo Nsiiiinrnto, house of K. A.Minis SrptrnilaT '4.

I'rrnnrl hj l,n Jars, hnuac of KdubljrnUnruly, September an.

I'm tni i ;u house of (tuatlslupeSam hen. Scptcrnlicr Ho.

I'rtf-ttir- t 'jl l.a Vvniana, house of llllarloShoiIovhI, k i, tuhcr 1.

I'rennci yft liuadaluiie, house of Creation(in in. lliiulur H.

Precinct Ift - Salasur, house of PantaleonMora. )i tnln r 4.

I'rci iitit I I San iMnacln.hmisenf ApolonloI tarria. ( kinder 6.

I're.-inr- Antonio, house of CharlesK tiic September 117.

Hri cini t an - San Pedro, house of Juanliter i. Srptt'ttitier vim.

I in ou t lo Chilill, house of KllnmeiinM'ira. wn.

I're iih t Clulili home of Milton Dow,Mepiemlier no.

I'rfcinct Albuquerque, at the courthoiine, ( h tuber

I'm ou t ofliie of A. II. Henry,Oi lolii-- r a.

1'rcciiict :io Oallup, otllce of A. A. Henry,(rtiilt-- r

I'ltflnit 'JO - Albuquerque, oflice of Cullryit Ariuij , rtnbrr lo, II anil l'J.

fremiti Albuquerque, ollice of Culleyh Annuo, October III, H and 1 Tt.

Ai.kianiiho Manoovai.. Collector.

Homestead KntryNo. 4IM)Nollo. fur fuiillnulua.Land Ottlie at Santa Ke. N. M., I

AllKU't HO, 1KWH

Notice i herrtiy aivt-- thai the followtna-name- d

nettler ha tiled notice of his Intentionto make tinaJ proof In support ot hisclsun. andthat said proof will be made before Cnltedhtiites Commissioner Ws!ter It. Mannon atlisuna, N. M , on October lo, Imm, vis:William H.Hiindie, for the W. NhV SKSN W4. NWI Shl of section , Tp. U N, K

He names the following wltnesites to provehis continuous resilience upon ami cultivationof said land, vis. I letinis S. Cooper, of blue-wate-

N. M-- t Cyrus Mclanlel and Henry K.Taylor, ot San Kaluel, N. af., and John Navd-le- t,

o Mitchell. N. M.Mani'KL K. Otkho. KeRlster.

I Homestead hntry No. a IliaNolle for rublicatlon,Land ( itlit e at Sunta Ke. N. M., I

September Jl. Imuh. (Notice Is hereby tfiveh that the tollowlnir-nHtue-

settler has tiled nothe of his intentionto make hual priHif in supporl ot his claim, andthat said protd mill tie made liefore the prolittet lerk of Valencia county at law Llinait, N. M.,on October vu. Ihiih, vii: lieorire W. Kitfpal.rick, lor the h'v. N W. sWv4, 4ha of set lion110, and the SK'i, S of act tlou 17, towualup4N. raniie it K.

I le nainra the following witnewaea to provehla cotiliiiuoua residence upon and cultivationof itaid htlid.vixi Henry C. Moteley, Jamearlynii, lienjumin H Siencer snd Jauit-- liSfieliccr, all of Kat V'icia, N. M.

MANI kl. K. OTKHO. Kegiater.

HAHTHl, KK IHI K, htvNT NI I.OH1

fur SnlThree ro:im eotU(!i for cale. W. V,

Kuirelli .

Kor Saie-Rill- er gril mill at e,

N. M. Olio tlleckuiunu.Kor Hale Fimetoii, h ire and Imrni'tu.

rnnditlou, very cheap. HOI

Iiortli Third street.Kor Hule I'ihiioh, ii the liiHtHllment

plan, at tw per nionth: clieiip-- r than torent. H hitrtoa MtiHie Louipauy.

Kor 8ult New American Cyclor m Ha,roinplete, twenty three volume, cost

l.ll; price Jl!i. Apply "Spot Caeli Con-cern," (i'xwUe poNlolllee,

For Hl.Rnotns for rent, with board. Rooms

suitable for two gentlemen, (3 a weekwith board. 401 north Hixth street.

Bullions Ulveo Away.It Is certainly gratifying to the public

to know of one concern in the land whoare not afraid to be generous to theneedy and suffering. The proprietors oflr. King's New ldei-ove- for Consump-tion, Coughs and Colds, have given awayover ten milium trial hotlleaof Huh greatmedicine; and have His satisfaction-- ofkuowlng it lias absolutely cured thou-sands of lioieless cases, Asthma, bronchi-tis. HoaiHetiesa and all diseases of the'I hroat. Chest and Lungs are surely curedby it. Call on J. 11. U Keilly & Co.,liruggiNts, and get trial bottle free.Kegnlar mIks Cue. and fl. Kvery bottleguaranteed, or price refunded.

Car Luaal HsMliad,Just received, by W. V Kutrelle, 2i)6

South Klrst street, one car of assortedfurniture, mattresses, etc., cousinilng ofthe following goods: Ward robe, washSimula, extension oak tables, oak centertuliles, oak dining chairs, steel eollsprings, steel supports, woven wire mat-tresses, children's folding beds, white en-

ameled iron leds, rocking cradles, fold-ing cribs, dressing cases, oak bedrnniusuits, oak cobbler-sea- t rockers, oak otllceChairs, child' walking chair, desk stools,cotton top mattresses, combination mat-tresses, hair mattresses, feather pillows,couch and bed lounges, besides we haveIn stock everything usually kept In afirst class furniture store, bought directfrom the factory for caeh, and 1 get thebest discounts and can atford to give thebenefit to my customers. No trouble toshow goods whether you buy or not. V eare open every night until M. (Jive uscan and nriug your beet girl with youWe sell cheap for cash or on the lustallwent plan. Hoods delivered at your slatluu at prices here.

While In the city call and get ourprices on stationery, school books andphotographic goods. Vt hat you will saveuu gisMis pnrciiaseu irooi us can gotowards paving mai railroad are. 0, A.kl also n i Co., 215 Hallroad avenue.

II y an Inadvertaut oversight the nameof the H hitney company was omiltedfrom the list of merchants who will haveII oats In the grand parade on Peace Jubi-lee day. This coin tin ut will aj repre-sented by two large Hosts.

I). 11 llarroun, brother of f K. Ilar-rou-

of this city, passed through the cityfrom the north last uight on bis way toTorreon, Mexico, at which place he Is theagent fur the Mexican Central railway.

FROM WHIPPLE BARRACKS.

The Volunteer. P4 Ihrougb Testerday for Lexington, ly.

A (oTaL tlcirTloK.

The A hippie barrack volunteer",bound for Islington, Ky, passed throughthis city yesterday ou three sections, andthere weie at the dtput in the arrival ofeach train several lliotiaeuil entliunailie,pituiidic Cllixebs. Hie urxl setiionrolled III at H:fiUa. ni , and contained 217men an I twelve otlii.ers, coustttiitiiigCompaty B, ot Tucson, ant., and t urnfinui u, uf ssnta Se, with Hie lund ol theMrnt In amry regimeut of I at ted StalesVidnnteers.

fhs I ucson volunteers were lu chargeof II. C. Hray, captain; W. K Jones, Urslllruteuant, and H. llrachnmii, secondlieutenant and battalion a ijutsnt.

Ihenaiila Ke lighters, among wh imwas "Correspondent ' Mnnniug. was incharge of Wiilutn mrover, captain; P. H.

ti.eio. first lieiilenaiit, and John V. Cat-ron, eecohd lieutenant.

This carried the rotumlrystores, and they were loaded Into ihs twonaggage cars. Then came six totirutdeeper , whicli were gaily and appro-(itutel- v

decorated Willi s nners anduuuiliig, Hie banners in the cars oc-

cupied by the Tucson soldiers lisvingpiiinle 1 upon them vivid pictures ol thatIsmous Arlr ina 'bird," known as Hie(iila u.uii-- t r, and u one banner Was thel lctureof ".VI. II. Md'onl, c dmiel uf ther glinent."

I'iiIiiiihii cah I). ana was ou thisand it was for the ne of thentllivrs.

t'. 1. McCord was on this tram, and I iikITifK.i representative had the pleasure

of nieetlug him. U-- ni lc the t llicers ofo coiiipaules, the Colonel was ail

c.iini anie.l by Lieut. Heorge Christy, ad)illalil of Ills regiment; Hiss. H. Menderson, sergeant major and C. H. Nihlack,

sergeant.The colonel was fun ml to be a very

pleasant gentlemen ami, while he didnot like to talk a great ileal, he denieditiiiph ilically II ut there was any dis-satisfaction among the volunteers, orthat a majority of them were anxious toIs discharged. He statist that If a gen-eral raiiv were made f the volunteersIn his regiment nut 6 per cent, would I

found I or anxious tj bs discharged fioiu the service. In regard toHie Wilcox letter to delegate Kergusson,i tie colonel stated that llcox was

more or less, to act as he did byigitaUirs who had uo desire lo lie disciplined and ware anxioiH t create discord and even riot among the men. ee- -

H2 that his game would not wmk. thathis followers were few, Wilcox de-serted as soon as his publishedetter reached the fort, and again just

tttfi re leaving ths barracks ou Hatur- -

day last his principal follower was ills- -

lioiiorhtilv itlHcharged from the service.Delegate Kergusoii saw a little politicin the Wilcox letter, and Is now en-deavoring lo have the regiment musteredout, contrary to the w lubes of a majority'r ttte men emisteu.

The colonel complimented the olll ersif the companies, and stated that he hadn far found them lo be perfect gentle

men and well qualiUed to dischargetheir patriotic duty.

After the regimental band had regaledthe crowd with several soul stirringpieces and the volunteers had lsen sup-plied with o tl- - and aaudwlchee, thissection pulled out for the north at 12;i5o'clock p ru.

HKCUNIJ SUCTION.

The secjud section arrived at 1:43 p.tu., and ou It were three New Mexicocompanies Albuquerque, Las Vegas andLas Cruces, all In coiuuiuud of Lieuten-ant Colonel Mitchell.

The otllcers of the Albuquerque com-pany are John Horradalle, captain; L. 11.i harnberlln, tlrst lleiiteuauli L. A.

second lieuleuant aud battalion adJuUnt. Las Vegas Ullcere W. C. Iteiil,cip'.ain; W. U Morrison, Urst lleiiteuaut;

oiiiHtcck, second lieutenant. Las Cru-ets iiflliiere A. B. Kail, captain; C. (1.

Crutkshauk, first lieutenant ; N . C. Hailey.eC' hd lieutenant.

The eecond section contained IMil menand u otlli ers, and ths appearance ofeach and every one of themthat they were in splendid health andcondition.

There were banners on the coaches,with such ringing Inscriptions as "Kroiuthe Klo (irande to Duty's Call," "Readyfor Anything and Kverywhere," "KlrstFrontier Regiment uf New Mexlco.bouudfor (old Hour nun) Lexington, Ky."

Ihs parents aud Intimate friends ofthe Albuquerque boys were present IIIfull force at the depot, and baskets oflunches, fruits and even liquid refreshnteuts -l- emonade In bottlei were dealtout to the gitllant volunteers lavishly.

The first regiment baud, at the requestit the (Millers' Ladies' Aid HiM'iety, putin an appearance and played patrioticmusic liming the stop of the train.itmoving northward amid the waving ofhandkerchiefs and the cheering ol theiiumeuse crowd at H o'clock p in.

Tlllt THIItf) hklTIONThe third section, containing the

I'rescott and I'lioenlx eompatilea andpart of Capt. Kali's company, reachedths city at i:'AU o'clock aud remaineduntil t) o'clock. There were on boardHM men and six otllcers, aud they wereall in good trim, jolly aud happy lu thef xtreme.

Capt. Jack Klemlng, of Hllver City,was at the depot, aud be generously in-

vited about twenty live volunteers fromsouthern New Mexico, whom he foundtu this section, to supper at the Harveyeating hou-- e.

The coaches of this section were alsoappropriately decorated with bannersand burning, aud as ths train rolled cutfor the north the words of ''The StarSpangled Haulier," sung by the soldiers,were wafted back to the merry crowd atthe depot.

HHOKT NOTRS.Hon. W. 11 Whileiuau. adjutant gen-

eral of the territory, came lu from hitutaKe .ail Saturday night aud remained luHie city until the third section yesterdayafteruoou, when he returned to the cap-

ital.Chas. McDonald and "Llueotype" Kelly

came In ou the first svctitu. llicy be-

long to the band, aud remained overamong friends until the second section.Hutll gentlemen (ouud good frleuds, whokept liieiu quite busy fur two or threehours.

That good nature I, whole eouled rail-roader, J. K. Hurley, the divi-do- super-intendent, accompanied the first sectionnorth, aud at Lamy junction had every-thing utcely arranged so the Sunta Keboys bud pleuty of time to meet theirfrleuds from the capital.

Lieut. Col. Christy, the adjutant of theregimeut; liuy MuCord, sou ot Col.McCord, and 0. L, fease were volun-teers who came lu ou the first section.They liked Albuquerque so well thatthey remained in the city until thesecond section, aud they bad a fine time.

Yesterday while Tint ClTl.K.N was talk-ing to Col. McCord, be staled that he badwith him at Whipple shout thirtyMexicau voluuteers aud he never founda more loval, ready and Conscientiousclass of soldiers lu bis life. They wereattentive to duly aud always at drillThe coluuel Is au old soldier himself.

Hon. R. K. Twitcli. ll, the brilliant at-torney of Las Vegas and the assistant counsellor of the Santa Ke railway, was hereyesterday aud proved a patriotic admirerat the depot, lie accompanied the second section IK t ill, aud It is dollars todoughnuts that he made several goodspeeches on the traill between tills cityaud Las egas.

The Albuquerque volunteers will neverforget their reception yesterday after-uoou, and, strange to say, considering allthe reports, every one of them looked"fat aud hearty" Kveritt had gainedduring his contlueiiieut at W hippie,twenty pounds, aud Sergeant MayuardHauling was the plctureof perfect health,

Maynard Is a sprinter, and al-

though, be came In on the secondsection he "sprinted" along untilthe third section arrived and thengot atxrnrd. The other sergeant ofthe Albuquerque hovsN Harnhill, and heIs awv np In good health.

tiov H'.ero and Hon. T. R Ca'rnn, wi.hChief Justice Mill, Chios down Sa'.ttr.'aynight, aud returned north on Hie tlr- -t

section of yestentsy'e sol, Her Irslns. Thelint lietiteumt of tut HviU M coinpany. IV R. Otero, is a brother of Hov.tiro, while Hie second lieutenant. J dinCatron, Is a son of lion. T. li. I'a'ion.

About profit from Santa Ke ne'ed wn at Lamy )."M idsy to I Id lKrvt II

to the menils'ts of the company fromMint. ie. who w-- m through vester.lston tin tr way lo Islington, Ky, frniWhipple Htrraeks. I'e ple from tMcl'y who were Ih re eny Hint the toys a'lfelt ver? hsppy over the glorious reieptun which llier rot eived In this cl'y.

K. It. Chspman, the prlntt r fol.'.ler Inthe Alluquerqne company, met warmfriends at th depot. His mascot dig.

Hob, Chir rrieiul, a he waslshslinl,was greatly ailmlied, slid he was phntiigraphed by W. II llhn. from whom. It lelated, he waa teken and mustered III ot he service.

TlKMtuRUL SUfRane COURl.

Ibrec OptoloDt Handid Diwa Affl mlrgJ.iJcni.Dt uf Lower touru

I he territorial siiLreme court met Inan ai'j mrn-- d session Saturday morningat III o'clock, wnfi Ciilel Jus ice M'li-au- d

Associate Jostle a llcr'ie. Talker, Le- -H id Hlld ( rntlipacker pleelilCs 7.', i IVrritory of New N'exlco.

app'llee, vs. Kuberl A. Casey it HI. tapp. Hauls, appeal from His district ccnrlof Lineolli county, was argu-- d an I Millmilled, and the territory gianted Ufieendtys In wlurn to file briefs.

In case .No. 7S, w m. II. Mills.-- , plaintiff In error, vs City of rtucorm, J dm II.Mct.ulclieou and James M. Hill, defendants Hi error, ertur to tlie district rntirtof Socorro county, the iiioliou for ii rehearing was t tken under consideration.w. k. Kelly for the pIltilltlfTa. 11. itDougherty for the defendants.

In case No. do, rrancis I, I'earce.plaiiitlff lo error, vs. W lllard s. Strlckler.defeiiilnnt lu error, error to the districtcourt ot county, an opinionwas handed down by Aseta-iat- JusticeMr He, which was concurred In tr theother inemlsers of the IsMich, amrmlngthe judgment of the lower court Warren, Kelgtisson ,V Hillett for theplalntllT.I hllders tV Dnbsoii for the defeuduiit.

Ill case Nit. 7i)d John Haloman. plaintiff In error, vs. Kmilia Vrl-ar- rl, defendsiit In error, error lo the district court ofIwiihIiIIo county, an opinion washanded down by Associate Justice lasland and concurred In by Chief JusticeMills aud Associate Justices 1'arker andMcKle, Justice Crumpacker not sittingin the case, atllruilng the Judgment ofthe lower court. Warren, f'ergiisson A:

Hillett for the plaintiff, A. 11. McMlllenfor the defendant.

In case No. 774. John W. Soln.ll-- I I, receiver, plaintiff In error, vs. the Ameri-can alley Co. et al, defendant In error,error toSis-orro- c unty.au opinion washanded down by Chief Justice Mills, andconcurred In by lite other members ofthe c uirt, allirming the ju Igmeut of thelower court, w. H. cinlders for theplaintiff. Warren, Kerusson A (illicitfor the defendant.

The court adjourned until Saturday,December 17.

What a Srnunilral!A telegram from Ocala, Kla.. to the

(rlobs Democrat, under e bf Septemberr.cii sajs:

Rev. A. R. Morrison, chaplain ot Roosevelt's Rough Riders, and Miss KlmaIloyd. or A u t lion v. this county, weremarried this afternoon.

Morrison waa not chaplain of theRough Rulers, though be would havebeou glad of that position; but he camehere as a Baptist minl-te- r having

tendencies. He eu I Is ted as aprivate in the Rough Riders, and left hiswife and two children here, tliey beingcared for by the Ladles' Home. A fewdays after his departure, his wife gavebirth to another child.

As soon fi aide to do so, the womanand her children left for Oklahoma,where she said her friends resided,since then she lias not been heard from,Kither Morrisou Is now a bigamist, or hewas worse when here and passing forminister of the gospel l.us VegasOptic.

I ''i' most wiirel i n,.- lie. us

li il ; 'ii h' c , Ml e. elm l. li el- hint bmvcln

o;il the ciil.i.- - Hist, in, dispel colila,In .eliioiie, litlhlloal chhslipatiou

bud hi iiiiisne's. l'U-as- buy nnd try a Isixrf ( ila ;; 10, i .'Occiiis. hold andtusi-iiie- t'd lo cure by all druggists

The base ball game at the fair groundsSitunay afternoon belweeu Albuquer--

le and Leadville was tlie must exuiimggame thut has beell played here lor along time. I he score was H lo H at thsend ol the iiiuth lunlng, and ll was fiesame at the eud of the tenth, lu theeleventh lulling Albuquerque scored onetally and Lesdville waa retired withouta score "dyke" Voting pitched for Albuqiierque, aud Ills slow curves proved avet Untile Chiueee pnzgle to the Leadvillebaiters.

Chas. Catron, son of Hun T. R. Catron,came iu from I'alo Alto, Cal , last Satur-day night and remained over here untilyeslenlay lu order to see his brother,second Lieutenant Juliu Catron, ot thesaiila Ke volunteers. He accouipauie I

the Urst section of the soldiers' trains asfur as l.ainy junction, al which place hecontinued on to Santa Ke. It la under-stood thut Charles, Instead of attendingsi hoc I at the Stanford university, willsoon become a student of some easterncollege,

Joe Itarni tt, the proprietor of the Ht.Kluio resort, has tlirowu out a big In-

ducement for good, strong playing al thebase ball tournament, lie stales that liswill give a tin gold piece to the playermaking ths best butting average, andwill no doubt remember Hie other playersin substantial ways. This will surelymake the bins put up gill edged hall during the tournament.

Mrs. Nestor Armljo, of Las duces, wl.oenjoyed the summer mouths lu southeiqCalifornia, came in from the west lustSaturday night and will remain withfriends hsre a few days before c iiiliuu-In-

on tu her home at Lis Cruces.Last Saturday night, C.ll. Shu I I, for the

past year night press taker at the West-ern I nioii Telegraph company's ollice,left for lieuver. operator Haakins, for-merly al the Postal ollice, succeeds Mr.Shedd at the neetern I uiou.

Henry W instead has opened a first cla-- s

lunch counter at the Coclutt sahsin, ontlie corner if 'I bird street and Copperavenue. He has two first class cooks andserves lunches day and night lu anvstyle.

Rev. II. P. D.iane will leave to morrownight for Newark. N. J., where his wifeIs now stopping. Kev. Doaue has been aresidclit ot this city for the past year.

K. A. W bitten, the Hold avenue secondhand dealer, returned last night from atrip to Kansas. During his absence, Mrs.W bitten has had charge of the store.

Judge Crumpacker. of this district,and Judge 1'arker, of the Third district,came lu from Santa Ke last night. Thelatter continued ou to Las Cruces.

Linoleum, art squares and mats, atMay & Kalsr's, Hold avenue, uext ioCliiZKN ollice.

Colonel K. W. Dobson returned lustnight from Las Vegus, where be had beenou business.

The best assorted stock of comfortersand blankets at May X Kubrr's, Id Holdaveuue.

Deputy I lilted Slates Marshal JoeSheridan came down from Santa Ke lastuight.

Judge II. L. Warren returned fromSanta Ke last bight.

Wlirn deathhis laid lis

, col.t and re- -- i ... i i. j

' upon a kindmm, and lovingthe

cuntwt Is?f.jr I'X,'-- . M'mrd f,.r ask-

Sn ,f; Ing herself If alln' r V1"nI 'kA Ssm w votiott nnd wotk

fx. J.m "idx - " wets wotlh the

while, when itcomes so mxn to thit ttnvic end.

If men would only tike Hie most com-tnn- n

sne pt, , nitl.Mis ngdnst the en-croachments of ill hr iiili. linte would lefi wer ll,itlcs of m- iitrin, nnd fewerwonn-t- left nlone nlino t lvlplts beforethe Iwtllr of lire t half iivn A mntl'sliver nnd toni u h nie twin tu n hints thatwork togi Hut, t ilher to make ot unmake.If they vtnik wrong, they tli plete andpoison Ins blood. utc nnd Impoverllud lilood n. .in st, kin ss nnd d. ith. Ifthev wotk ti lit. tin v pcMiv hii I cnticlithe l.l s.d. A m m w ho-- c I.IismI is tic h andpure, and whose loer ts active cannot wellIs uohealtltv If. ,...,-l-cs-

. bitiousnrss. in-digestion Slid Costive,,, which men gril-- i

t iHy disrt B.nd. n'e Naluie's warningslh.it the twin m sionuch nndliver, is wot king again t. of forhim. ftr Pi, s ,. ,'s n M. dic.il

Is tin- - t in, dit-i'i- to in v under theseritrmnst met s I; t reat s appt titc. cor-rects all disorders of tin- digestion, Invtgor-nl- .

s the liver nnd tills Hit- arteries w ithitch, ted, healthy ,i. As nit invignrnt.big, restorative tonic, it K far superior toad the null H js u Kr, rti bltsid-mak-- f

nnd flesh build r It does not Imildnukl v, flabby I it as r si livrr oil d butthe firm, lisu s of he illh

"l'..r tile last ,,i,M- iltinmMiller. I .. ,.( I.., M -- fly tstMrtI'a I h.ive lirn .,.r In I ,.ftretl wch n tMiiiini .u tn.,1 ,tvkoels of ,h,T ro, tn, M it,. , m.i ,1 t, t

r, hrt 1 ,, , .,..! ., .. i. ,,,,, s ,,, ,;i,,.nllistsiverv- nii.l ran tint I ntn.no. I I uow ,lasg .- -I a ilai troikas Ihr n, t man "

Cllf.lilable JU Pi. t ' PI. ..ant Pt IUUfor aud hniou .tt, n.

n OMiiiuri. LAKistC. H. (ill irTT. ;V. Al.KX St THKRI ANlif

Allorn-y- . Man. sec." K W M SA H O COM M TION ACIKNCV.

I.llt lJI K"JC1--. New M'llco. Collert-lon- s

mde rvet vw lit re. No tharae un.clslir is t.n. t ,.rrMi.,,ii.lr ,

so'tciteil. CMtiit-s- : K, loin. I anl ll.Culumbualluild'tig.

KtkU A. SISVIIKR,C.TTOHNKY AT LAW. Kotim 10, Crorn-s- -

well blisk, Albuquerque, N. M.

f sc. HAHHOIN,ill VI. KNolF

win .in,,,, is ftHiiuiiauwiia ButKeiMirta. Macs, tsns snd estimates. Corres-pondence Solu llctl Kotmi IS. Armllu block,t.'or. Hrtl St. and hsllroad avrnue.

IVHM BISHOP H1SHOP,tllllKlhUHAllllC PHYSICIANS AND4 Murgecns iiftlce and resilience nvet poal.oflice Old Telcubcne New Tt lephtmslilg. V-- Marion Hishnp I., oftlc tmnrs,

t" ' !. nk r. Hishnp, M. I).. nrfc'""in 10 10 s. re rd 1 to I and 7 tu t p. en.Take elevator al Wtiltnev'e.

JOHN TAnlllIKH M. It.,PHYSICIAN AND SLKHKON-Ottl- ce la

Armljo bu ICicg Corner of K Prtisd svenoro l 1 bird ireet H,i-- r. so lo 1 1 a m.: I

t p. m. Nie"iaJ stirotloo vIvvd to ebruutind dlss-sat- ,c wotren

tiTiHiiit a (AsTinntisn-- l testsenre. No t West (Jnlf

sveons. Tele;bone No Is. fjolr s bourilo a, m. I :o le 8 so ani to p. m

3. Kn.erdav. M f) I. 3. fcstrsrdar M D

W. IS. HOPS, M.. H( K Ut)l'KH-l- M ,. oi. ino h,m' ' I Ht' to anU from 7 lo r) p. rn. (Jflsnd tesidrn e, t'lo Weal Oold aranns. Albagierq-i- N. af.

OENTIST.K. J. Alr, n. U.

KMIJl) I'l.OCK, (ifl'dSITK ILKht.IHros'. (Mil, e boors: a. m. lo la M

l. m.; I so p. m. to ft p. m. Amu. Tel. Noill. ApMiinimen!s msde by msil.

HIHNAKU a. HOUKV,TTUKNKY AT LAW, Albnqoerqu.. N

a. Hi. Proniut attention glvrn to all bcslnrsiisnanlng to tlir profeaaltin. Will prsctle Ir

till courts o! the territory snd brioce thy Unites-btsle-

land oflice.

WILLI A S u. I.tk,ATTDKNhY-AT-I.AW-

. iflice. rorro 7bull, ling. Will prscUcs P

a I ihr conns of the territory.

JOHNSTON A

VTTOMNKYS AT LAW. Albnunernm., Nand a, hirst Nation'

bioik bullilinc.

H. W. U. IIHVANA TTOKNKY-AT-LAW- . Alhtiquerijoc, Nl U. tlrlice, Iflrst National Hank bnlh'lnt

rHAMK W. CLANCY,t TTOKNKY-AT-LAW- . rooms nd, Nd T, Aimlio bulldlna. Albuquerque. N. kl.

B. W. UUIIMIN,4 TKiKNKV Oftlce over Hot

.' 1 rrtson's srorery store, Albuquerque. N

ONE FOR A DOSE Qll I fpisipl. Frsms I'll Ith. hiood, I las Ear VJiKmor. h. ,! l,.-rl- s.

,,f it, ts.wsls sel, ,lji , B, tAnrTlirr nrlibsrmps nnrai.-tr- T..,-Jis- ss

fa. will nail Hwt,, trmt or full la Cmstsssa isr 4ras-st- asi ausAsan co 9vms. eaSlysllfi alirluers' .Vlvnllna.

llalllit AliVHll Temple, A. A. O N. M b,of this city, will hold a special sees i on oniraturday evening, October 1, for the purpose of converting a number of li.Udelswho have applied for sruiisslon to worship the sin i ne. In his announcementof ie nieeliug, IWordar Kruiilt ilcKeeslates that tbe sands are hot. Hie camelsimpatient and the candidates brave,hardy and strong. He untitles the novices to make their wills, also to preparetoreiuilu late, and make their eii'usesI ef re they leave home. (Spanish baths

III he i n tap, aud a lunch a la rtantiagodo Ciiliu will be serveil while crietslng thedesert. The survivors will be glad whenIt is over, aud wonder bow It happened.b inliers of the order and candidal are

expected froiu every town lu the terri-tory.

Ilralh at lll.iol.tin Siindajr inoriiiiig, Hie 'J'tli Hist., at

it i'clis-lt- , iK'ciirretl the death ot liussiellolheins, the II year old daughter ofMr. and Mrs. iieorge llolheins, wellknown In Alhuiucriue, but now ofHlaud, np In the t'uchill mining district. The young lady died after a longillness from tjphoid fever, and washurled at Hlaml this morning at ',i o'clockin the preseuce of a lurge concourse offriends

Mlulua lu 1 tiers.t'liurlKS lloiisuil, Alex Itr.lsaclie and

W in. Jeoks returned (r un lijaras cau-)o-

batiirday where they had isveii to in-spect the strike recently mule ,y J, Kiln'owaii and II. ii. M hllcouib. Mr.Itousall and Judge I rliuhle hare a hs--

Hon just adjoining Vet owali ai.d Wlut-coiti-

s. which they have christened the"Kentucky." Mr. Honsall says that Hisabove named Kntleineii have taken outsome g'sid lisiking ore from the surfaceof their property but he is Inclined tothink thai it will not hold out lung butwill siniii play out.

lie states thut he will have a nice min-eral exhibit from Tij-i- as canyon at thef ir and will bring it iu

Heltleoe,l I ur 1h swra.Tnited Slates District Attorney W. 11.

Child. 'is came up f r.un l.ist'rures KrldayUight, win-r- he has been attending I UlledStates court, and went ou to Santa Ke.William Viand inun. Clarence Huffmanaud Leonard Alverson, the three menConvicted of violating His postal laws,were sentenced to leu years each In thepenitentiary.

There appears to ha almost an epidemicof ague in some part uf the Kio tirandevalley this rail. Judge I . (,. Htitlerrelstated yesterday that four people haddied from the ellects of chills andfever within twenty four hours nearhis home These are the only fatalities thus far, but r. ports Indicate thaithe disea-- e is also iiille prevalent IIIother parts of the valley.

Men', youth's arid child ren'si'lothing frlees than hall price at U. llleid Jt toe.

oaorioCv

no(yOllaOCIoooooaotoooc;

. 4

O

()

L . ?V 3 l Mm

"TWe it bAc'i- c-I tjll you 'Battle Ax"Every man who hai o.kc chew:f Bat.! Ax

or wlio lvs made up his tni.ii l!i ; vHl ch:wit will nut accept any substiluic. There is apeculiar excellence in t; 0 $ i. !U A ?fit that can only to fejivv. 11 x

unc-crstoo-d and ap-- LJ jJ

prcciatcJ by frying it. L--i

No nutter what brand you have been chewing,Battle Ax is better, and if you will try it you willsay so yourself.

Pemember the nameElwhen you

M0UPI0CNIViUuiasvr.UMi-rii'ri- t

Businessis a fair exchange of advantages.

You give good money to your grocer;he gives you Sciiih'ng's Best thebest he has. M

sv f ,r . v

CrAHL BORDENEagle BrandCondensed milk.

Taki No buBSTiTUTtc Fot Tmc "EAGLE BRANDThousands or MoTHrPS Testifv to its SupihioriTV.

REST03E0

fffAf fllAUH Sfr f

AvQ KAKIIOODll fl ut .ttim.us.

or i .

imii. 1'Minili.t' nit. , V nfiiiiaMtsi('fiiitiiu----ri- 1

li hm ui (JiM'tmrKft,Ail iu lrr.irir In

; VI M K siiMstisVlhaM sinil rtxsi.n u rnkll

"w-- . m

. rf .

ft ttrtg will quit'tilV nutm TtKl ui ftil nTI tli' v nifuf tiridtuB, aiM'ti m lmt Htmh-xsi- ltun 4 'k.hs-iiiln- Nfrviiiii IMililtf

to Marry. Ki r.iiiUutt ! 'rial tin, Vrtonrl am4' tk! Iihimi w liv iIk or nioftit FrvHiU

ki(r.( trtn iAtsti- v. 4 I I'lloi N i'Iwimi ILm Uvf. U4

T'. rrMtm tlT.Tfri Arm m) tnrwl hr Ihu'lrtfii tt htN'sttifHt nttwtf pT CT r trmitlM Wttk( t HI I K N I", td h ni iMiiMfi rvnti 'lr ti nir wilhoul kit np.rBU-n- . biH.tsH.ttmi.iii

'.Ur-- o rif"t.' tlTo i wencf rtri-m- if la !.- - rkie nut H04 wrui4Jaio4 mmIVs Ci L UsmL, Isttuslfi.t A4tlr Mal Us.' 3s.titV

Ailtlrass M M It (Mt., I'. . litis 1010. Man rranelsoo, tlat.Sal at Iirmr Store

A CRITICAL TIME

DUKlNli THE BA1TLE OF SANflAUO.

IIC I 01 WILL, A IDSH MICBT AMD DAT

Tlis al Ilia Haiti, nt Haullaail tl.l ulls War. All H.rtMts 1 Imlr II. ruin

hrrurts la it.llliia Auihiuiiltloaautl Haliuus iti Hi. Pruul

Mavwl Ilia Dajr,

P. K. Hutlxr, of iiiu k train No. , wrlt--lliK from HaiitiaKii iln t'lit'a on July '.I,says: "Wo all liail illarrhiina lu tunrn orIh-- b vlnkut for in, urn) wIihii avr laliilnlWri liail no tiiur Ui sff a ilortur, (or It waaa raHH of rusb ami rush uii;lit ami ilar toIw li Ilia tnsi(ia Btiiiliis witli atiiiiiiiul-tio- n

ami ratioiiH, luil llianka to t'liaiiilMr-ladi'- s

Colic, Ctiolrira ami Uiarrlicwa -

mly, wh mfttn alil to kwp at work amikff i our health; lu fact, 1 rUiKvrnlr ri

that at oiih crltiral tuna this iiitnll- -

(inn wan the) illrni't Havinur of our army,for If ths packer hail heeu unalila towork mora would hava lixeti uo war ofKfttliiK hUiiliis to tha front.

ers no ruinlH that a waitoti train rouiiluse. Ujr coiuraile ami myself hail I lieifiKsl fnrtitiie to lay in a uu(iljrof thisiiieilu'iua frnui our pack traiu liafora weleft, lainiia. ami I know lu four cariea Italisnliiely aaverl life."

I he atiuvH letter waa written to thamanufacturers of this lueillcine, theI'liHinlierlain Me.llcliie ciiiiiattv, liesMoines, Iowa, r or Male by all ilrtiKiistH

FORSALE.

Head of Sheep.At our randies forty miles north of

White Oaks, wn filler the follow I li af lulute to hint piirrhaiier: l,r).lsio ewes.10.1)11.1 y nurliiiaC Wi'tln-rs- , h.iisi laiutw amiJ ) Hri.si h Uit'w.

t'lUti) Is I. Uft-- ,

i i.- ;- i ii Nu l!ii.,ul It

.1 n. I..lii l nil! ii tin- l.i-- In I.I ii.l iin

liliiliis In, in ti,,. I .... .

l.liu-l- l iln.l. , In, il,, .!,it. I,, s, ),;,,, I.I,, .,, !,.111.1 t l,;,t. Ml- IiiIiiiijh i ,,iii I, :,.I t il.iliK( lis, iirels, :l II y i,r lillicils. Allilriig.Kists, sntiafm turn giiiiiuhlri il, Id, , .

Agyuls U'autsilTo ttamlle a faet aelllni lioiiHeliulil ar-

ticle; biK iiiuiiey for the ritflit party. Korparticiilarx Idu In tllit Alliiniier-iUe- ,

Y U liicl'ise ntamp for reply.

ror Ov.r yillr k.ars.An lll.li inu Kl Hkvikiiv.

Mrs. Vtinelow'a tvsitluiiu Hyrup liasbeen uhwiI for over Ufty yearn by nilllioiiNof mothera for their chiltlreu while

With perfect il aoiitlieM theohilil, wifteiis the quills, allaya all pain,rtll'etl willil CVilirl, ami Is the Intel relliwtyfor i1tarrhora. It Is pleaeaut to the taste.Hold by ilruvKlNtri In every part of theworld. Twenty-fiv- cents a bottle. Usvalue la incalculable lie mire and akfor Mm. rMnslow'a MiajthiuK Hymp, andtake no other kind.

Oh, do! You ara not loo It In a" thin Allthat you tieed In a clean riloive. lio tollnlin'u barber ehop, .V f. Armljo buildlUK, alld gel tlie beet.

w b

ow)

ooiin

y

ot)o(V)

buy again.

I.,

Tr

Cosoismo Miia Co sr.

Thhi ffrtt Vtfthi

tea

htkHli,

qiimACiitri'fy

y

llaVIII. K.HUIKor W'Ht.in'n

I'Hhiri

Tliern

3)000

bucks.

ttteth-llir- ,

HiioceHM.

wiwYoes

wpiiIt iirwNlisi.

BUSINESS LOCALS.

Crockery and (flaeswurr. Whitney Co.I'lcttire frauitm and room mouldinghitney Co.Hiauty pins, la plain and Jeweled.

lUieettWalil (iron.All k I mis of niattrttNMHM at Kutrelle'a

from U lo .Oo.

Illanketa and comfortem, new andfresh good. May & Kaber

Kor men'a, lailie'anrt chllilren'a hiwleryat hair price at B llfeld A Co'.

Do you wleh to aell your houae and lot?If no. call ou J. U. Moore. 121 aoutb Sec-ond street.

The eleaneet aud timt appointed barbersimp In tha aouihwiwt Halm's, N. T. Armljo bullillug.

MiHtiett velvet, bruanelH and Ingraincarpeta, at Kutrelle'a. Price are right,

south Klrst atreet.Moiiaseline de Bole and l.Hwrty chif-

fons, lu black, wi lie aud all eveningHhaileM, Koaeuwald Hroa.

An experience of years enable J. L.Hell A Co. lo furnish juat what their

want Ordara aollclted;If you iieml atiythlfig lu the harueaaor

wtilille Hue call on K. K. Htoffel, 114Cupper avenue, before purchaelug.

Our stock of household lluena andUiwela la complete, becure our pricebefore going elsewhere, li. llfeld & Co

The beet pliice for good, juicy au-ai- n

slid rourita aud ail klmlri of ninuto, kentIn a Urst clarsi market, at Kleluwort a,nortii Third Htreet.

Prof. DIMauro, the beet violin teacheriu New .Mexico, will give vlollu lenaouaand Imriiiony. Anyone cliwlrlng hie aer-vic-

Hhould drop him a pnetal card, tillscity.

Think of it! liuylng ladiea' shirtwulstn at 1 lailiea wing sleeve veela at2c, chililreu'a tau or black Htockiuga alHli only to be had at the (ioldea Hule)ry (tooils company.

A complete Hue of ladle' line shoeJunt receivetl at the (ireen Krotit hhostore, also a nice Hue of chililreu'a hcIioo!ithoeH from Hoc to (1 '. Theee hIksshare made by the beet manufacturer inthe country. Ww Chaplin.

W . V. Kutrelle having Hold out hi sec-ond hand hiisinei-- a to J. tl. lildeon, willnow handle only uew furuilure, trunks,vallsee, bicycles, carpets, mattings, wallpaper, shade. Navajo blaukeU, ami allkinds of bedding cheap for cash or ou In-

stallment. Remember, I will uot be un-dersold,

lt.lll'1 Ii.l .H i, Nlli Sltll.SI, lUirllf iSMf.'1 o qiiil t. iia.'iu tjasuy ui.tt forever, be umg

otitic, lull i, I I , iu ri" mill t sor, lake 'lul-l:,,- ihc Ii r H',ci,i r, (list M.ski-- s ssau ueiaktt.iii Ail tlri.wk'ists, t s; or Ii. Cureanarun-tsit- u

anil sitiiipia frtja. Atlilrttsabu-rii- ItouttHly Co, Cbltao or NsW Yoria

llitrssutsuWant tireat Msctnery, )r. Iianlels' horserenovator, Caiupls-l- l' horae-foo- t remtHlyand gall cure; Continental ointment;Htsttoii coach oil; caelor oil, axle greaee.when they need It; 4si Itallroad aieuue;I homaH P. helleher.

Hastp Uul.land use Camberluln' Colic, Cholera andIharrhoea ltemely for all pain ot thestomach aud all unnatural iiMjaeue ofthe bowels. It always curea.

FirstNationalBank,

ALI5L(iUEE(iUE, N. M.

J08Hr 8. RATN0LP9 PresldsntM. W. Kl.ol KNOY Vice I'resldentA. A. KKKN CaeliierKKANK McKKK AsslsUnt-Cashls- r

A. A. QKANT.

U. DEPOSITORY.

Capital $100,000 00.I lie Bank of Commerce in Albmiuerque, N, il,

UKAI-- S IN KOKKIKN KXt llVNiiK AND ISSCKS I.KTTKHS l)F CHFUIT.Solu its Accounts and CWers In Drumturs Kvrry Kat lllty

t'ons stent with HrotlUlile HiinkiiiR.

DIRhCTOKSiM. S.Dmsii, 1'ie.i lenl. J. C. Hst.nsjiooB. Liimla-r- . W. C. I.kiinarh. Csptlsli

H. H. Mi HusriH. A. Ktsrmii, Kisetamin llnsi.. Wool.W. S. Htrk ki.kr Ciisliler. A. M. Bl.Ai kwki.l, litoss. Ills, kwelt I'o., (trorer.

II. J. hMRHStiN, Assislsnt Cashier. W. A. MAXWEi.i.,Capltallst.

Dtpoiitory for Atchison, Topeka & Sant Ft Railway.

T .E3 SO?.SAMPLE jARD

Finest Whiskies, Brandies. Wines, Eic.

to

Lambar

90 Weat At.

JOHN Prop.

Tt But and Finest LiquorsServed

for tlifl

andAll

Bars

MSn l Hit limvcr, Col. MIR OflLT TIIATID.

A cart faaraatssa la tvsry cast aaasrtakea wkta a car Is aractlcakl aaa assaikl.Csaorrkota, ( ltt, aaa carsd wltk Dr. Rlcsra'i Rtcantcom fsraaaaatly cars wlthla THRU Ro COBEiJ. OIL asr

asta. slmlaal lcswss, al(ht tmlssloat, r.rai.acy,rsaicsuy Ricort'i racucsl la ths World's Hoasltai, farls. Rsfsrsacsi OvsrJ 1.000 satlssu ssccsssfslly treats! 'sa4 carts wlthla tbt tail tsa ytars. Caa rsfar u Ratlsalcarta, ky sstratltsloa. lavtttlcatt, Offices, SOT ttrttl, atarCtlt. Iscllak. Frsack, Osrmta, f.llsk, Rssslaa asi ssokta. aaS tatsaaaiiaatitia rrtt. CttTcssaa4acc solicit

lrr

TopfkaCompanion.

OFFICERS DIRECTORS:

$SOO,00.0

HM.OOO.O

JtjJX-jJVI-O

ROOM

oiuttti nooMsi.

Gears, Domestic,Patrons.

JOSEPH BARNKTT. Proprietor.RallpoBd AKojiirr

The fletropoleWICK8TROM.

NO. 114 WEST KA1LH0AD AVENUE

HENRY. s,,"lr"!m! syPhni. specialty

SAHDLIWOOfJSssraatorrkiMa,

Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Yorks

R. HALL.and Braet Oaatmrfti Or. Goal and

"""un pr i ann iron rrouia ror as s irs rnMill Mac his try a BpsetaJty

rOUNDRY: RAILROAD TRACK. ALBUOUEFOl'E, N. M.

CROSS- - BLAGKWELL CO..(INCORPORATED.)

WHOLESALE GROCERSAND WOOL DEALERS.

Headquarters for Diamond C Soap, Curtice Bros. Ginned.Kansas Gty Baking; Powder, Sulphur, Wool Stoneware

Houses at Albuquerque, East Las Vegas andGlorfeta, New Mexico.

AMERICANSILVERTRUSS.

LIGHT.COOL.

W.ar.Malaa NoprM.ar.sab.v.rMt llisar tick.

No sod.r.tr.ps,wub Cosfort. K .v.r Bt.tt

Capital

La.lTfnln

Sevsatteatk

kftnlnc

b.;ruppe,PRESCRIPTIONS

21tiAlbaqoarqaa,

TOT1 Sc C3-JR-AuJ- DI,

DKALKstS

GROCERIES and jLIQUORSFLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.HAV AND

DELIVERY ALL PARTS OK THE CITY.Imported French and Italian r t

Agents 8an Antonio Lime,

Now Typhous ai7. 8.

Gall at Headquarters forleather, Ilarurwa, RaiMlria, Bailillxr,Hadillnry Hardware, Cut 8oltn, Hliue

ilauimi, Chaliia, H tilpa, ( (ilium,Hwttat 1'ailH, Castor Oil, (IraasA,Hiwton CoHch (HI, I'd to Netrro, Kmlil jllarvrator Oil, Oil, Oil,llaruwm Oil, l,inrwml 011,1'aMtlla HoHp,tlarunw Hwap, Carriage HpouKtmClianiuU Hklu, Horae MrHlleliitss.

Prloo tlas Xjovrraait.Hlijlimt Market Vrlcm Paid for Hldmaud Hklua.

WOOL COMMISSION.

Thos. F. Kolohor,404 B slims rl Avc Albuquerque.

JACOB KOKBEIU TOktsriafactartt of and

Wagons,Carriages.Buckboardsl

Tlit Baat tssUrn Msil. Vshl-- '

Floe a Specially.tSatUfavtloa OuaranUsyd lo All Work

RslrlDf, Psioiinf and Trtuinilnf,on Bhort Not lot. : I I I I I i

Shop, Cofoar Coppar It. and First tl.,auuoiinBoia. N. M

S.

SantaI'ltrifir arid thj Atchison,

and Santa Fe BailroHtt

1ID

AathirixedPatd-n- Surplua

and rroQU

CLUB

11

Imported and

strictly eoifldf stlaJ.

Oarai Bbaflinf , Pnllaya, Qratt

G. D. ir,w'pThirty. actlcr.

strlctsrs tpcllv Frsack lemrtlierDATS.

COPAIBA lassraala,carsa. astacsl

Ckaaya. Dsavsr,IskcmJaa CssialttUsa

P. Proprietor

uuionai ruiiiintand

nQE

&

Good,Sax,

H.rnia I I.

IN

Sol for

SI 216

Nalbi,Axle

Ntwtnfoot Ijir.l

Dtalat

Uona

Fe

CaplUI.

I

Railroad Avenue,latsal Talepbooa 113.

KRKK TO

AND SU7 MORTH THIRD f'

PIONEER MKEHY!riasr stb sit.

BiLLINd PR08.. PaoraiiToas.

WeiMinj; t'akH Sjiocialty t

Wt Dssiira PatTucas, and tGuarantat rtrat-Cla- Baking.

Ttlsaracih ncdrrsMillcllsd and PromptlT Klll

Honest Goodsmm atHonest Pi lift.

BetoreSee Me

Yoi The Favorite.Buy or Sell

BOO 0TXX3 AVE.AMIvS MXV.

Of Williinu Anions,

siu400 Pare Bred French Merino

Bucks for Sale,

Kil;Mhi'ii iiiniitlis iilit, ll'avy Mluun-r- s

ii In 'il IhiiiiiiIs. liilliiTiil on far a inlnl-- i of lii i or inure at $10 l- -r lirad.

000 DUCK LAMBSl)rniif.l lu Ki'liriiaryaaiuci tH-- - $5

pi-- r Kor rtiiiKe litrp Mfrliuwtrat tliriu alt.

Page 5: Albuquerque Daily Citizen, 09-26-1898 · 2020. 3. 4. · I i UjK 1 iiranient to-il-lieurj H'ieh'-for-t hccikim Kdi-rbt-ol l.avloir Ik en lulled lijr thn ln. )iut notliiaiH t" "covrr

TUK DAILY CITIZENAI.M Q KhQl K. KhPf. 2. I.

liy instructions from Chase ASanbura we are authorized to sellJava and Mocha Coffee at thefollowing prices:

43-te- nt coffee at... 40 cent.40-ct- nt toffee at. . .35 cenU.35-ce- m coffee at. , .30 cenU.30-ce- coffee t. . ,25 cenU.

ccffee at. ..20 cents.

U). ILULTUIEK114 1. Railroad At., Ilboqoerqnt, 1. 1.

MONEY 10 LOAN

On pianos, flrst-obv- ta fnrnltnre, et,without removal. Aim on diamonds,watches. Jewelry. Ufa insurance poll-el-

Trust deeds or an; good secur-ity. Term yery moderala.

II. SIMPSON.09 Booth Becond street, Alboqoer-qn- a,

New HhiIoo, neit door to West-ern I'nlon Telegrapb otlloe.

B. A. HLEYISTEU,

J IKUiUXCE

IE1L ESTATE

HOIARI PUBLICAutomatic Telephone No. 171.

ROOMS II A 14 CBOMWKLL BLOCK

For 10 eante dim.Uit rut chin lauadrtedAnd burnt oo tlma.

At tic AJbnstraw Steam Landry,Oarwar Ooal ara. u4 Seeaall a.JAT A. HUBBS, Proprietor,

faaa SI 4.

ALUUiUEKQUE

.FISH MARKET.Headquarters for Fresh Fruits

and Vegetables in season. . .

Freeh Fish and Dreawd Poultry.

206 and 208 South Second Street

CALL AT THB

PEOPLt'S STORE.(UIUULAND Bl'lLDlNd.)

PKESH GROCERIES.FRUITS. VECETABLE6

J. A.KKLNNEH,Low Price tad Court oua TrcalnatnL

J. bTAHKEL.Painter and Paper Hanger,

OkDKKS SOLlCITtD.209 EAST RAILROAD AVE.

Tha Albemarle House,

J. M. SMITH. PHomiiToa.

TLe Houae tin juat otvn Kenorated andewly vurntHhHi

Kln-- t cIum bcilaand airy rooms.Splendid looms for light huuHokrcping.

SIO COLD AVE.L H. SHOEMAKER,

205 Tot Co'd Avenu next to FirstNaliuoal Bank,

lei and Second Hand Farnllart,STOTII ASD I0DSEBOLD COODS.

Krpaiilng a Sprcuiny.

Forntture etorcd and packed (ornlilp-ni-n- t.

iliKlifHt prices paid tor accoudhand lioiiNfliold gootlt.

1888 1898Sole Airotai'aalno andF.G.Pratt&Co

IliiKKla.

OroCaunrtl

Uraod

DIALBBS l

STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES

S14 S. Second St.Blllaburo OrdetCrranirrv Hutteff BollcltrdBeat oo Kanb. l rra iMillvwry.

CITY NEWS.1 bava got llta al a raat alaar lalaaai

teaaoas. -- Mawlaj aa lha Caraar."

Call aa Kankla fur raal aalaia ar laaar-eao- a.

Uiiou V, M. T. Aruiljo balldlua.

Cut flowers. Ives, florlat.Pianos (or rent. Vt hltuey Co.CarpeulersV tools. Whitney Co.Picture frames made to order. Whit-

ney Co.Htove repairs for any stove made.

W hltuey Co.The New Mexico Collection Agency col

lecls. P. O. Box m.For laces aud embroideries at hall

price at B. llfeld & Cv's.Ulgherit prices paid for gents' elothliif

at hart's, 117 (iold avenue.We will furnish your bouse on the In-

stallment plan. VV hltuey Co.Table linen, napkins aud towels lu

great variety, at May iV Faber.The best summer fuel la Cerrlllos nut

coal; A:& per ton. Hahn & Co.Porto Rioo kisses aud French chewing

tad at Delaue)'s Candy Kltcheu.For Reut Furnished front room with

Lath aud gas, (ill aouth Broadway.( arpeta lu endless variety. May &

Faber, llo Uuld aveuue, next lo ClTlXNLatest sljles In meu's (i'xlvear welt

Hlioea at f i.bi) at the Ureen Kront H uiChapllu.

Hend your tough arcoiiuis to the NewMexiio Collection Agency. Automatictelephoue i'Ji,

The fienhmt stock of s tuple and tauct(rroccries are to be found at Bell X Co.'s,second street.

None but the best artists employed atuanua oaioer snop, .v i. Armljo bulla-tug- .

Batna iiue.Into Kleluwort's market on nortl

Third street. He has the uleest treatmeats In tha oltv.

Freeh vegetables, fruits In seasonpoultry and staple groceries, at Boll itlAt. s. rteraiuil stroet.

i. U. Moore, real est'tte, liiMiiranre,loans, mnuni'-- r Albuquerqus AlMirm i CoNew phoiie, tii. Ill South Jud atrcet.

For RentThe Midland hotel: reulrea'WUable; hotel dolug a good busiueitr:ceutrally inquire for parllculara at 113 North Third street.

Treat your friends next week to thosechoice cuts of meat sold by A. Roiuero,(iold avenue netr Hecoud street. Yi s lU'vlte our outside f rleuds to call ou us.

When In want of harness, saddles,saddlery hardware, whips or leather, donot forget us, but call aud eiauitueourgisxU and prices. Thus. F. Keleher, inBsilroad evenue.

Amateur photographers, attention. Wemake a epecialty of developing audprinting Beat reeulU invariably ob-tained. Ws invite the people from out

of town to fill In nut twk and s awe stationery sod b'nn k honkstore We can sve Hula John and Marymoney on wixil l ...M. t). A. Matron,Kmlri ad ev. hup.

Ilsrher shop neir fair grttiii.ls. P. P.MhMImi. I .ojlnl 0p'elte plafs. Hidtown, desires lo atete that mnget Oral class tin r cutting or ehsvttigdone without going down town for It.

When In IIik city next week von areInvited to call on K. K. HInfTHl. U Cop.per avenne nnd at-- our I andnne line ofsaddles, eiiiKle and double harness, collar, whips, etc.

leather, el.lsolea, nail, ahoemaker'stools Bint everything uaed Id repairingshissi, at lower prices than sold elsewhere. Thus, r. aelt her. 4('tJ railroad

Tallin linen, npklne and towels Ingreat variety. Mn ,1 Faber, 115 (foldavenne, licit to ( itikm.

If you want hartal a In fnra. wrap.etc, rail at L. B. Hleru A Co.'a. 8ee ady.In another column.

It cnet nothing to place an accountfor collection with the New lieilco Co-llection Agency.

If yon have Albnrinerqne Dronertr forale I let tt with J. M. Moore. 121 aouth

Second street.Money to loan In anr eurus at low rate

of Interest. Be K. L. Col. office with R.W. 1) Bryan.

ft anted Poeltlon an grocery clerk.Oood reference. Address "Clerk," Cm-T.Y.-

office.A blgllne of men'i working cloves at

t a pair at the Hreeu front. Wm.Chaplin.

Ixdiea'a Goodyear welt fine ahoea attJ uOat the Ureen Kruiit, Wm. Chaplin.

Rreihly maile full-crea- caramcli andchocolate bon-Uiu- s at Delaney'e.

Board and room at Ze'irer ranch. ForInformation call at this office.

The Utiplei downallne mattreee la thebeak Hold only by Kutrelle

KurnUhed Kooiu College building.113 went L'al aveuue.

For Rent A fine upright piano. Thehit-io- MtiHlc Co.Merchanta' Innch every morning at the

White Klephant..Kin ehtna and alawware. Whitney

Co.Lam pa and trimmera. ft hltney Co.

Plant. Ire. B irlt.

Hon Ml NO AND IIOAKIIIHO HOl'RBSThe following rooming bouHe are

reooruiueuite I aa pleaaant places to atopduring your rlnll to Albuquerque, goodtreatment being aeeurea:

TUI Rl'MMKL DIMM! FAHLOHd,

214 Hold aveuue. The prices for mealsat IhtH popular reataurant remain thesame during fair week. It Is eald thattou can gi'l the beat meal for 25 rentehere nt any place In the city. Vt e Inviteour ouUido frlenda to see If this be true.Large, airy olnlng room. Private dininghall for ladies and fauillles. Muelylocated.

1MF.KICAN ItOOMIMl HOl'ttK.

HI south Firat street, half a blocks 'iilh of Kailroad avenue. Niceet, cleauest ruouiH lu the city. Prices reasonable.Open day and night. Mrs. r Parentl.proprietress

ALLISON H lt'HK.

Wm. H. H. Alliaon, proprietor, No. Illnorth rirst street, one bls--k from railroad station. First elase, airy rooms,good bed' and cola. Prices reasonable.Barber shop in connection, hot audbaths.

(iuLIiKN bl'LK HOl-rtK-,

Fourth street and Railroad avenue,Pleasantly lucaltd, large, airy rooms, allwith windows facing etreet. Centrallylocated on street railway to fair grounds.near library, etc. Lodging, ftn and "6cents per night. Hpeclal rates for weekairs u. k. wtckiiniii, proprietor.

THK rol'CLAB HH'O

Cafe and lixlulng hnu-- e, Railroad avenueaud First slii-et- , aoiiclls your customwhen lu the city. Half block from railway station, at stalling point of streetrailway to fair grounds. First-clas- s

beds. Quick service and excellent mealsin restaurant at reasonable rates. Owenlltuadale. Proprietor.

THK RiMJHKVKLT.

New throughout. Just thoroughlyrenovated, newly papered, and hard wood'urulture, etc. To be operated lu strictlyfirst class manner. Those wishing avery desirable nto ping place are cord-ially Invited to call at "The Roosevelt"before engaging rooms. Centrally located on Railroad avenue, second doorweMt of new (irant block uow building.Mrs. f. C. lvelace, rrop.

Major'a Prutilaiaatlon.By direction of the city council, at

tention la hereby called to the fact thaton Thursday, Heptcmher f., IH'.ih, a PeaceJubilee and celebration In honor of ourreturning soldiers will be held In Allmqnerque. All cltl.ens are earusHtiy re-

quested to lay aside ou that day theirusual avocations and In every way Intheir power to contribute toward mitklrigthe observance of the day worthy of theoccasion, and It is especially desired thatan acnoola lis then closed so as to enabletheir students to a tend the exercises.

F. W Clancy, Mayor.

U fn want real !. or railna eauklu. Hu.nu II, N. T Armlju bullitlug.

W, HliSSLLDliN, Prealdent.

r"

kS . y t i m Jfeyi

New Arrival

lire in Receipt of

UI tUI olli) lirebns ness of iliis town, tliere isnot do it, if quanti'y, as towe.ir, and quali y, ii.mlityhave ;iny inllucnce upon the

Corsets

Shipment

pi to

WE SELL the CELIiHR THOMP-SON'S FITTING CORSETS, P. C. C,MILITARY, M. C. and other brands of andII. and W. Corset Waists for Ladies and

WE Exlra Short Extra Long andin four, and six hook, in black,

drab and fancy and with thin assort-ment feel that any lady cart find her idealcorset in our stocks

'if

OUR CORSETS range in price, from 35 cents up-

ward to an expensive one as you may want, buta fcood big value of a dollar, for every dollar

you leave with us.

See Cur

ROSENWALDA JAIL OALIVeKY.

four Draparate Cbaraetara Have ICarapatlFront P laaataft Jail.

There was a wholesale J4II delivery atFlagstaff Arlxona, last Friday nightCrank le Jams aud Julio MonUnocharged with attempted murder, andJohn Dsrmony and Kd. Smith, chargedwith theft from a box car, escaped. Twohobos, who were serving short sentences.remained in (all and refused to run away.

Deputy Hln rlfl M. r Inher, of Cociiiluocounty, came lu Haturdav night and conferred with the local officer. A liberalreward will be paid for the arrest of theescaped prisoners.

1 he description of the four men Is asfollows:

FBANK LRK JARVIH.

Alsillt 80 years old; height. C feet ll

Inrho; ainnil sandy ha'rlight, sandy; bine eyes; wre blue overalls and Jumper, soil black hat. No. llcongreas xhoet.; square shoulders; balanceof face clean eliaven.

JOHN DKHMONT.

Aliont 30 years old; weight, 1H3 pounds;height, about 0 feet; sandy moustache;light hair; blue eyes; has peculiar lookabout eyes; slim built.

Kl) HMITH.

Partner of John Derm my. AUmt S3years old; height, about 6 feet 6 Ihchiw;heavv set; weUht about UO;niu otb face.black hair, nark eyes; would take uiuifor a Jew cr half-bree- d Mexican.

JULIO MONTANO

About 28 years old; height about 6 feetor a little more; very small, black uiousUehe; black eyes.

AST FARLUH.1.

Ko. IIS Nortb Third Straat.Mrs. Albright Invites vlalt r to the

fair to call at the Art Parlors aud see hercollection of beautiful pictures, aud havea sitting while you wall.

LAa VXUAI OPTIC tl til.Mas rroat Haa laailtutad a Suit for

Drluilnal 1.II..I.Col. Max Frost, editor of the New Mex

lean, last Saturday commenced a suit fordnmagsN ajalnst the Las Vegas Optic forlibelling his character, aud at the sameswors out a warrant for the arrest of(leorge T. Mould, the editor of the Optic,for criminal MM. After this action hadbeen Instituted, another editorial, con

I taluing the vilest that wasaver publinhed In any j lurual In New

I Mexico, appeared lu the editorial coluaina of the optic and a second suit will

b-- commencedAttorneys Hpless and Twltchell repre

sent Mr. Frost, and will prosecute the. raws both civilly audI The eecoud editorial alluded to reads

as follows:I Poor old Max Frost! An Imbecile In

nilnd, a wre k In body, a fraud In any

W. K.

SOLE AGENTS FOR '

Cole's d.

Tijrht s "f. rWood or ('(

(iiiaraiitc( (l lo ivii

1(- - per cent more teatWith 2r per ( out lessFuel than am otherStove made.

We are unpacking-Dail-

New Goods in

our De-

partment.

Thj assortment

is unsurpassed

of

Hie Lamest

tl j lite Corsetno reason why we should

iiss ji tment, quality as toand low prices combinedluiymjj public.

ATKDGLOVE

CVsels,Children.

SELL MediumLength Corsets, five

white, shades,confident

asalways

moustache;

billingsgate

undoubtedly

criminally.

WHITNEY,

AVpi riul Air.tovf

al,"

Furniture

Window! a...

BH0S.of lif.t. it net-- who dsnie-- i bis

initioiiallty, a Jsw who has foreaworn hlreligion, a scoundrel who tries to pasimuster as a nun! 8ueh Is Max Kros'!And yet this skunk we lieg the polecalVpurdon is trying to pone as a great reformer, and is vomiting his native filthon the ciunty oonimitalouers of Hana. IK Of 1.

Jttbllaa Sarvlnaa.Lsst evening lim Coogregatlnnal

church was well M ini to participate Inthe Jurillee Hervlne" which had beenai ranged Tor by the paetor. Rev. F. II.Allen. The Old Fellows and ReliefCorps of the H. A. It. were there In abody, also twelve of the "Hough Riders "Ihs r reviewed aoma .r ih im.isirlant events of our lats war, and palea Kiuwn.g inruie to our own "KoliglItlders" who fought so gullantlySullllHiro Tha luita avhnour city yesterday were given their sharem noio r. tin a wo epnxe leclliigly ofFrank BisdhandtJuy Fndslev.thetwowhi'died in lbs hoepilal. Ti e prob ems thaiconfront tho American penpletn day. a treeult of the war, wiw pictnrixl in a verivivid and interesting manner. Durli pths aervlces the choir renderedseveral choice and appropriate selections

Charles Jones, the Junior member ofins urm or siid'rson A J nee, proprietors"f "The Lolibv." is In the ctly fromBland, and nil! remain here during fairweek.

t'nrtains. rugs aud matting. May Ar aor. no .iih svenna, next to riTIKN

v

.105..

I Hfeli Kred Illinois

8hro sliiro lttirks

ou hand

and for Sale bv

A METCALF & STRAUSS,

CROMWELL BLOCK.

V

J. C. ILOURNOY, Sec.&Treas.

We hi e the largest Stock

and Bet Assorted Base

Burners, Heaters, Steel

Ranges and Cook'nj Stoves

The prices and designs of

our Carpet Department

cannot be equalled.

We Keep the Largest Stock

of Crockery, Glassware

and Lamps.

Wliitney Company,

MAIL ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION.OiriCn AND SAI.nSKOOMS, J17-JI- O South Second Street.

WORKSHOPS and llf-AV- tlAkOWAkn, 115-11- 7 South 1 irst Street

AmT V t'

v '.a J ., r . ' v

X III ?

mm

TAL your new Fall' 'q3 Block "griceful, theABO The hattrash looksHAIS look elsewhereand Stiff Hatsservice that

of "what's

The sureClothing Wlorlty.

SIMON

Hat especially you will find ourabsolutely perfect. The curl is

crown in becoming, the finish is fault-

less. market Is full of trash and thawell but tiv?iir It I You'll have to

for it, however. Our new Softare of sui:h style and character and

tell your friends your exact knowl-

edge what."

115 Qold

tiL

THE RAILROAD AVENUE CLOTHIER.

MAY kAvenue,

Carpets, Matting, Curtains,Portiers, Blankets,

Comforters,and Household Linens.

I f f a . fc a t 1 tf a'Lj

fi--

city.

carry ihe most and best lines

of at the the

has year and our mean a HIG

It will not take you very to

that we are

for your

in etc., than

other in

left ot S ock still at FIRE

ors

L. &DKALKKS IN

and

A KVKNTit in to lir xure. uml Mimrttiintr will cum of itt"su, I lainilv w 11 v lAv jm.U i

inr rrmut n huh nir tum a t ihman .it fiit-t- w nn tut ri'iiiit i trmlitiK ntIliiKfiv. nne evrr niiitK I it tilt itii w haiit umh1 t atn U', ur hnh. ie tutiislattlT ttlf Illllt Illl-- ilHlUltl I llOMXil.lV Iany Utitr. iinr rutr, tun. ttlwayitNinkfkfniif d( tt itiiuinv. j'lu're't inonr 111

lur out p.itrtma. 4 nr ktt"i k ciicri Hitor food rtii!iH'tN, forriun unl iloiht-stii'- ,

111 toj tjUHlitti'M ami lMttotii irKf.

elf r tove Polish.S imethinu New. Hit no Kiliial.

No Mixing No tint. No HindiLitres Hize Box hy mail 10 cents.

aud for sale l y

C.Eiiik ram

TWHfllV HVU MtMtli. tmill Uullr.tail ...All.to No. 1 13 south Klrm Nlreel aave you ihper cent on an goods, we want your. ..in. r.iiaiirjami are wiiiiii in pay ror U liytaklnR 26 per cent less than any otheratore can atlord to take. We have Justr. celvrd and have ou sale ateastern prices:Lap boards, Breadtowel rollers, Hlaw cutters,Apple parers, Veiretahle sheers,Helly Koup strainers,t'ofTee liivKins, Crepe paper,

Anil many useful things toonumerous lo Tiik Kaiii.

Halt k la haa aarrral of tha tal laIlia Uirrlturr ami a liumltar uf alaaaul

la Ilia I'lly lur aala.

Sale r.ir Sale.A "mo Hall's latest

safe almost new. for sale cheap.Just the thing for a business house. Itis lire proof and has a burn-la- r

prisif vault. H rite or Inouire of H.H. Kulght or John Trimble,N U .

I). L. Williams, of lloldeu, Col., arrivedlu the city last Haturday hIkIiI. aud willremain for some time, lie la the grandfather uf Burt Jones, the well kuowubans ball pitcher.

AA .- -

STERN,

FABER,Next to Citizen

li . afa f a a aa

Hiiccse Parlors,8AM IK) KKK. Proprietor.

317' Second Strr.-t- , a doo:i from P. (J.

All kinds (f Chinese ami Japanese gissls,S Iks, Oil mi voire, Bric-a-bra- .IspaneseLa. terns. Firework', Coriosries, Kartlirnwure, Ktc. Vinit our plu e when in

Always Goods PeopleWant Prices PeopleLike and UnmatchedValues. Mail ordersFilled Same Day Re-ceived.

The Time to

We complete assorted

above goods bought Lowest point mar-

ket reached th's prices

SAVING. long satisfy

yourself giving MOKE STYLH,BETTER QUALITY, MOKE

money CARPETS, any

house this city.

Goods ILFELD BROS.'

SALE PRICES.

Fair Visi Cordially Invited.

Jas. Bell Co.

Stap'e Fancy Groceries.

STIHHINli

BRILLIANT(lining

Manufactured

DENNY. Ubiqu-raue- .

regular

boards,

tuiutiiers,

othermention.

ranrhaa

n.anlntnt im-prove!

cnmtnuatton

Alliuquerqiie,

Office.

Curio

DRY

VALUE

CURTAINS,

hie

e for them

fact that oura source

Colored Dress Goods.

Kir t in your thimpht Is theKirst ur thoiiKht his li 11 to eiU ptin xtork with ths treelientof fa-l- ri 11 s faui'l s. Karly buyers aiealway-- p'eas d li'iyers W'e teinptwith the f'dlowii g:

Hi vie line I r ss pattern at fd.riOearliAi:to H to 'Hig variety from - H to C 'luess titod, lie jard anil upward.

New BlackIlho'k gowulli's are staple, they serin!to glow in variety, b anty and pupillarily with each sncceediiii; nimiWe invite you to view what thegoal weavers have been dning for you.

ss In llliu-- Cri'oua and Br- -

cad., iii Illy o inBlack ir.s IiihuI from l.'ic to f 1.75 pt.

yard. weuve and '

-'-'""a-aai?

A. .J. MALOY,li. A

StapleG

and Fancy

AGENT FOU

0LU H IIOUSK 0A.XKI) GOODS,NOMO to Eqit ll,

HFLIS SPRINGS CREAMBKY HUTTERTI10 Fumniis).

118 Railroad Ave.

atVMaBam&aWanaH. BACH KfH I. KSTAIMJMH I IBS

RCIALV0V J HOTEL.

Liquors, Wines,Cigars, Tobaccos

BAR SUPPLIES.General Agents for V.

ELKO ANT It ETAOPEN DAY

Outalde Orders Promptly Attended to.Price and Satisfaction Guaranteed.

BAGHEGHI

& 109 - H.

A GOOD

WILL UELP YOU!

Catch your train, or keepnieiits aud eive jmi

We keep alwavs ou the liestmade, mid we

know how to repair them when they netout of order. It has lieen our lifetrade and and we assure youfaction always.

Wholele

(tcneral

lnufr

T. Y.Witch A T. & S. F. R.

Wt Carry a Full Line ofEasy Dump Hay Kalces.Write for Prices. Mail orders

Have I

We lnite old c mid newput runs to ciil nnd see ourLINK of KALL Wl IIIM.H.

Itrintr in yiiirold suits and themt'leanetl to haik like new. SuitsII.IIO

A.IOT SOUTH FIRST STREET.

GOODS

I

Louis

L UHIWKTMKNT

&

Thomas

attention.

ROLLER'S

SHOP

Honrthocing

PATTERNS

to

Proprlotors,Sonn First Street, Alboqnerqaa,

WATCH

promptly Kittis-factio- u.

timekeepers

MAYNARD, jewelerInspector,

E. POST & CO.,

BUCKEYEBu:Iceye

AIjHUOTJIIIIQUH

Arrived

II.VMiSil.MK

MORRELLI BROS.,

COMPANY.

Albuquerque,

Leun's Boer.

MOWERS.All-Ste- el

BUclumltb

ReliablePatterns

J.

mmmnew oods hre. depart-

ment is the KALLanrTPURCHASES. Every item pur

the stamp newness. It psyso buy goods. It pays to sell dependable (roods at prices.

We hav 1,1 ill our another season's merchandising, laid carefully,watclful at turn in protectirg interests as consumers. ever) thing

in experience and knowledge busin-.s- s could suggest to

jour at tl is store p!eisurc aiH profit to

gown.in

Important

yen

115

.tu$7.50"

Fall Goods.

I'r patternlluet

rtyln.

N.

Viand

furthermore

litv

isYou about the

Tell WINTERthe

chased hears

The Silk Se ling.Ks-l- il n rniilinoes to mat k silk amilling her fiiMirit. 1'iice put -- keasily within the reach of ji 1. I heeprices on lli'se silks villi surprise juuhouii'what:

ranc Silk for waists Wi to t'.i pa'tern.'I nfTcta Mlk, plain and changeable.Kill I line newest color!' g lli'iigsline

Silks to c'ose I 'it Is nee we Imw, bigbargain, yard.

Black Silks, ev'ry known style lu plainand fancy, to J.5ll ya'd.

Jackets and Capei.One of the most iiuHrtant feature idour fall and v. iuter s is gai nnr tscllinir. Karly buyer will it) well t

look througli these new lot:Jacket from Sl.r,n to f Is pitch.Capes from to I2 each.Kull tine Misses' and Clnldrn's Jackets,

l'hi-- ll Capes, big Mil if ly . In 111 J In'.'.j.

Will receive big line of Kur Care.JifkelH and Cnllarrlt llil- - wtik.

I.F.R IN

.jS.

N. M.

Drairra In

J. St.

I

AND NIGHT.

GlOilHI,

:."ir ... .1

Mower Repairs.Milburn and Studcbaker Wajonsgiven prompt

:ioo

BLACKSMITH

309 Copper Ave.a Spx-V- 'w Wigoo Rcpjtlf

(ng and tU Other M ni. ot

Vork GuarantuJ.

Agr nts For

STAH3ARD

The Most ofAll Made.

Sure Please

107

limine, satis

Everys'.ore bright with

ofdepend reasonable

lines successful beenevery your Have done

of maketiadng of you.

new

world's

eiicli!

Kvery

of

Autumn

n'lt4.r.c

roc

Toe

R.

Shoe Special.Mi-!- .' ami Children's Tan Sines lactor billion, biget bargitiu evrr liroughlto ity, will se I th III at I lie followingnull anl of pi ice.:

.1 to s, lace or butt in, chlb'reu's slues, 75cto II, lace or button shoes . H,ic

I J to -- lac or button slio-- s sijcCome mid look at thme gix.il.

Medium Weight Underwear.Kor women anl men. Jo-- ths xl

and hetwesn imtt that cau bsworn with coin'ort iHilil the Hist nipof fro.-- i c Hue. Here'i a special or two:

Long Sleeve teq for Ladbt. with SatinKront. hibb 01 oa pack, line garnic'il,big ieial at 2 V.

Men's Hurt aud I'rawers, Ipavy rihhetand lleeced, :i nic colors at one.

Corner Fourth Streetand Railroad Ave.

Stem sessxffisssassmt I ftsaiial?ifi"