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I 't I 4 ALBUQUEKUUK. JAN. 24. MM. rt'BLUHKB BAItT A WSWLT.

nt4 Bswas OUsi Ksttsr It Ik oltsssr rrtO. Term of ubecrlptlont tHll rulL, oMrw DOlf brBMtl. tti moetfct 4 00 Dailr br mall. tarss mootfe I 00 Dll br mll, oo mooth 100 Mlnod la elt; OarrUr, vms. Wkl, bj miUl 00 Aittrrlitloa maU known na appUdas nt neVw pabllmUoe.

Ornas-No. Ill Wm Uou Ann irmralhsiMlr, )n. XI.) W. II. lUrmon, a ehsep buyer from nnar Ash Fork, Arioes)ls her today uiil through O.

L. Brooks bM purchased ViOO sheep from Joblln A Lohmnn, ot Ivu Crucea. Mr. Harmon will drive hi sheep ovsrland to his Aritona rung. George W.

lliokot, the Uanta Fe jsw eler, Iim rental a store in thin oily and will remove his etook of watches and Jewelry from that town on th first of March. Mr. lllokuz ta an surprising citizen and liken to be where bunneaa is rushing the year round. Tbo. l'oet and Andrea lUimem are back from the latter's aheep ranob lav yond the, nut mountains, about 160 tulle froUi the city.

Mr. l'oat aaya they encountered plenty of auow, and report the weather piercingly cold. Sheep, however, were found in good condition) aa noon a the anuw melts they will tlnd plontv of Braes eubeiet on. The American Valley Cattle company, W. H.

Slaughter president and general manager, haa just declared a dividend of 'ii per cent. It is an onunual thing for a cattle company to declare a dividend, but the American Valley, being under the good management of Mr. Slaughter, found iUelf at the end of the year able to pay a dividend to the stockholders of the company. Mr. Slaughter ia a cattle-man all over and knows how to conduct big cunoorn.

The A. A. (Irant hoee company held a regular meeting lait night and selected tho following office re for the enauing sti months: Foreman, V. S. McLaughlin; first oseistaut, W.

II. Cobb; second Blatant, F. W. Heyn, Mcretary, R. E.

Bt-annon; treasurer, L. D. Mandell. Messrs. Shannon, Cobb, Eariakaou, Chatcvberlln and lleyn were appointed a ooninilttee to arrange for tbe innual ball, wbioh will be held tn Grant' opera houae thu lint Monday after Eaater.

Col. Marmon, of Loguna, ia iu tho city to confer with John Donaldaon, of Philadelphia, who baa been sent out hero to assist lu seeing thai tbe census ot tbe Navajo Indiana la properly and correctly taken. Tbe colonel and Mr. Donald eon are the appointed apecial itrenta to overeee tbe work, and the oenaua taking of the Indiana will begin Friday. The colonel will go out to Lacuna to-night, arrange hla affair there, and will meet Mr.

Donaldaon at Gallup Friday morning, from which plaos tbey will direct operations. Cot. Albright, of tbe Democrat, and Major Doucelly, local land agent of tbe Atlantic A Pacific land department, Ml thu afternoon for Bant Fe. Seeing aev-era! well-known eporto at the depot a rumor waa put in circulation that the Albright-Front priie fight will come off earlier than expected and only a few bad tips. This, Tiik Crxujtt la pleased to say, is tnoorroct, as no day has been set fur the tight, and tbe Albuquerque colonel haa not yet gone into active train ing.

Major Dounelly goes to Santa Fe to interview the legislature on oarUin measure. The corps of civil engineers, who were sent out a few days ago by the llio Grande Irrigation and Colonisation company to examine tbe location for tbe main reservoir for tbe canal, returned to the city last nifc.it, and this morning Mr. Simpson, one of the engineers, stateo the report ot their work will be aenl tor consideration to the lioeton directors, after which II will be made known to the nubile. The are hero to await further orders, li Mr. 81mpeon'a opinion that tbe corps will soon be ordered to make survey ot the country alxT(( Teua Ulacoa.

The WallapaU. Ed. B. Hanson, writing to Welller A Mandell for a lot ot cartridges, from Mineral Park, Arizona, gives the informs tion that the Wallapai Indians have tbe Messiah craze and are holding ghost dances day and night Mr. Hanson ays it looks like tbe tool Indians intend to create an outbreak, and thoy say they will keep up tbe danoos until spring if the tribe hold oat.

Several of the Indians have already died from exhaustion dancing until tbey drop dead. A meeting of the citizens was held there the other day and it waa decided to call on the governor for arms and ammunition. The goods Mr. Hanson desired were shipped by express to bis address this atteruoou. Later information from Mineral Park is to the effect that tbo officers, aoting upon orders from tho governor ot Arl ions, have suppressed the danoes.

The Wailapais are a poor tribe ot Indians and aro rapidly dying off. It will only be a tow years until the whole Wallapai tribe will be swept from the earth by loathsome disease that are now deplet log their ranks at a rapid pace. A lilBvreat Vert-ytbe. The Arizona papers are wringing their hands in sorrow over the fate of Col. Foreythe, who waa recently suspended from servloe by Geo.

Miles, concluding with that it was Col. -Sandy" Forsythe who to gallautly fought tbo Apaches a few years ago at Stein's Pom and throughout Arizona. For the information of several gentlemen in thu city who aro also off a little regarding tho Foreythe matter, and tor the Arizona press at large, Tbk Oitizzk will state that Ool. "Bandy" Foreythe has been on the retirtd list for ovar two ysftta, and during Mint time drawing thn. quarters pay; he has lieen far awny from war's dreadful echoes.

Gen. Mill Iim tx-on greatly rwrnuirrd by some of the pnni grieving over "Bandy's" truubles, but they should have tint learned the facte in the CAM- tfor putting their eiproM- sionM Into cold ly, The Col. Foreythe diiulepsl by (len. Milrn in entirely a dit frffiit mail, and Is nut the gallant col iinol Mho mi niHtorinUy a-wintr! in nub lining tho trncheniu nnd hlodlhtrit) Almoin- In their rntdn In foiittiern NV Mt'iiiHi and Arimin a few vwirn into. ll(M'Vtr, the Fornjthe who wan dinnnm imI gallnnt rwildifr, nnd hnnnlun) tw-li ri'ttAnlpd nn brn nnd 'nniinrlNu Ki'k'liT, iMwliunnlHr nt Im gitH, tlnr Ix'lliK the t-nnt itlilt.

ullli'i. il txi lifitr froiii. furiilNhi-M tin Optu v.ilh tin folloMing ntatlritli'nl Itiformntloii' Total rii'iit for tin- innuth mM Df iviiiImm Mint, IMI, fTlU, fm Ha qimr tr ihn( cnleil, III, for the )it, ti, NiiimIht of one ivut hIhiiiw Mild I I tHr, IwiMvnt Nthiniw. "7, Old; iwot'Htil ntuiiipMl iivIom-, VT.IT.'i Optic. Tlic nUivi.

ih nhowltig for miuh 1 Kill 1. 1 1 lOW II (ill 1.IIK Vl-glkM, but ll IN OHll) ImiiImi llt-ri' in xliimr of Iiiimut-XH iIiiih- 1 nt tli AIIiiiiiiriK winch ih mimi'tliiiig to brHg Hbiiiit. 'I'lif Opiic Hllil 'I'll riTIZKK'n lllltiy lllllht lnnr ill luiutl llmt Wi-xt Allniiiiirqui in )pl frotir Sl of Htittiim iiinl I fur tlit month of fl.llU nntH of, ntnini itiul i'IiviIiik for tin fnurtl, M.llliKU; Hiilxnf1 t-tHin mill i'tiv(loM-M fur 'h )i'iir, (II.KIi II, I n-iitt oiIIim IimI for thu )fur jl.iir.i in, -intitl fundi) tixvu 1 ihI from fimrlh clriHH mmiiI1Iivi, 12, mI Hliintltitn pnlil nillwH cletUn, 1 HiM.tiw-M of NwtoillL-r. Iliullllllllk' 1 Hitlnri'-t, Hiirilun xmtnl fumlH 1 diMNit-Ml ill St lyiiliH, Now, Mr Optic, -u'know liHl(t, niu't Al liuqiurqii it greiit Iiuhiiuhki contcr? Twrhr rr' In Jail III th oit of C'hihiinhiin, Miatro, Fn-iIm itfli-rniNin, John Ootigilpti, nn Aincr irnii, tKMitfiicwl to twlt tnrH mi pri-xiniiD-iit in the priMin nt ('liihunhu with it nhnl of Ihr-H. )nrM for ucm1 hitvi.ir, mu)m th Kl Pmmi llttrnld.

Tin-ciun. of Coiigdcn is 'NHMilinr ntitl hhiuI (llll. lit IH tO HI )lirH old, (MIlll'H from C'1 fnuiily, uml nil Inn lift- him iflf ljr good chnrnctr. Ho hh for-mt-rl) pMitiunt--r at IVnrMill. omiily Hl of Frio, count), Teiiui.

Some of hm x-i(ilt ri-niilti in Snn Antonio, nml hr left that city about three yenra ago to actvpt eervioe with the NelK rargo A elpreert It) the fit)' of Mexico. From there he wan Irannferred to flu hualuia, where he wan engagetl in dm lug the exprene deliver) wagon. One da) he look a package of iiloue) to one ot the banks, took hie receipt for the name and went on about Iiih Imihi neta. An hour or two later he wan ur rtvted on the charge llmt he had ntoleii the inline) package after laXlig it tlnwn in the bank. The next da) the package wan found in the bank waate banket.

In mi)- other civilized country in the world Cougden would have bt-en releaaed iminedintel)'. Hut three iiioutliH after ward, being null primmer, though al lowetl to walk ttbtiut the city under guard of a policeman, ertia null knowing nothing of the tlnding of thu money, and denpairing of even a trial, much lean ac quittal, he got the policeman drunk and killed hi in in an etTorl to eoa(ie. For tli im he ban txen in jail over two year, ami )eetenla) he wan aenletifed for twelve )earn more. It I Mild he waa lo have laeii releantMl the next day after ie Killing, nan not Hint uuiortuiiate allalr tK-eiirred. Atlrnil to Ihr Inaanr.

There in mi inanne Mexican man wan dering in and around old town who aliould luuketl after. He linn no shirt, no coat and nowhere to e'eep nt night. He ciivera hln uaketlnem from the winnt up with a thin, worn out blnnket, and oau Im aeeti any day Hitting ngaiiint an adole wall trying lo keep Iiih jxHirly clad form warm by the genial ra)H of tlieaun He ia belweon the age of 4(1 and Ml, anil it lu aaid waa once iu fair cir ciiuitancttii, but when he loethiH room'), he bail with it mind and fnei iU. He haa relative, it Is aHtel, reaidl Jg u. old town, but they have cnat the old man, now that his mind in dethroned, away from them lo wander from ptllur to ptmt, and to die as the heaata do.

ll ih the duty of aome lerwin lo look after the old man. Let him be put in the county jail. Anywhere, ho be can have mime place to ateop and rtuit, nnd some cloth iug to cover bis shivering fym. nd Offtrr Ilunlnrnn, Amount of builne-M trannactetl nt the United HI alee land ofllcw at Santa Fe, N. from January lt to December aint.

1WH): Parr hue MllIIHT. IIU.ni7.Sl Nil III VIII ui 1.7l.Tn i 7itl 1.W7.71 Arrea, ri.iH MUUIII bio.mi U.h:i 71 t'wti Mtleauf lantt. i Kliml iliwrl (Ulrica 10 Minrral ImiiI win, 5 I'lNtl I lUll MtllM (IrlKHial ilexrt nlrli 17n lltunmlMul nnlrtnt Klnl lionieHlnul eolrlra ll.VIV.Kl llml-r collure 4.III.M i 'r-iiip(iin rnlrim. W.raiM At CtMtl lleClUlltlliUt 1 UhirnU iiillcatiiin ZI7.K1 1 Military Unci Iim-hUiiii HVI.il I UH A. A V.

II. It. MtUrtlou XAl.J.M.n IW.m nu.iii l.itl I.UH.UI Hrwurd far Arrrat. The following uotioe ot reward ban beon issued daUtd January '21, 1801: Whereas, Uctaviano Tellea, charged with the murder of Himplicio on December 'ib, 18U), has escaped from the county jutl of Valencia county, Therefore, The territory of New Mex ioo will pay for tbe arrest and delivery of the said Gctuviano Telle to the sher iff ot Valencia county, tho sum ot one hundred dollars. L.

IlltAOrOKU PltlNCK, Governor of Now Mexico. Very Ceapllnrntary, That prosperous and energetio Utile daily, the Albuquerque Citizih, launch ed a weekly edition with the new year, and If pluck, perseverance and merit counts for anything the Wkxki.t Cm zcx will tsk. front rank in the newspaper field. Itaton Kongo. ANOTHKK ReHHKRV.

The Wnrn of a Traveler -A "'elere4 I'allrrmnM li Ihr front. The other tin) i-erlnin busitir gen. tleiunn Inn I iMYnmon to make trip down the Sunlit IV ronil, nnd in the nMn ger couch, in n-hI in front of htm. nut yountt limn tellliig couiiitiioii of lMing in thlH city, mnl the nub liuict of IiIn t'otivernntloii, over henrd by the UllnllieHM gentlellinti, In nhlioat Idelill it 1 with the following clipping taken from the Silver fit Sentinel; I'lulip S. Iiiich, it ouug miner from Pel Norte, Kin Urmide count), nr tuisl in Hun cit) hint TlmrmUy evening with mil) H'i in htit iNN'kel, nllhougli wiieii he it-ft I iiiic he IimiI it rouiul hull tllixl NeXt tin) hewitlkeilto Plllofl Al I mill well! to work III the lllllli.

Si i i 1 1 luiil it Sentinel reMirter Hint while wmtil for the tritlll Ml Albliqiler iile he whh wiih ilelllieriitely robtn-tl of Iiih li) a liiiiuti timr. who with t'ouipmiioii hud uiinuctvnefully en iliiitvurttl to imiiice him to pin) citrilH The liiinoi iiimi Hlinlt'lietl HchwchV el ImhiU 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 llltl, ntepptsl llitt) ml iiiljomiiii; rixiiii in the hulo.ui hihI lot'ketl Iheilixir Schiicli ci mi phi I -d ton col oriil p'llkvniMii, liu; the latter could not Uml the I It iff St'lnich could not give the reptirler Hume of thri enlooii, hut h.iiiI it wiih there on window of wit a hik'ii, "Hr Five Centn tlllHW. I III ClTIrv hut been III MMMMtiou of thie frtilh fur the pant few dnytt, liut lull loitiii it )o ew the young Mum, wmh mil) witilliik' for tleelopllieiite, full) umire thai the Mccoiitil ouldcoiiie out etHiiier or htler. The "colored po In-ellimi" ttHikeii of in it certain colored llihti Hi the t-i! whni'itlltHt veeil at the tleHit mi the arrival of eer) train, and he nuiUi'M it a MiwxMal litiHliiefM to go thrniiuh the earn to take obtrvalloiiu. Ilt ih oCi'iiMioiinll) HiVomtirtaied on theee night triM h) a colored fellow In tie darker hkiiiiied and Htiialleriti height.

I he in a gntntiler, well knoA'ii to the fratertill) of colored HNirte, Iiiih a elirl), llleali IiiU alxiitt Iiih copitr cnl irttl face and an eimil) tie tecliMl if deitH'lion ih witiiltHl. Tits I'm ail liu- rwiielill) olmeivett ll IH ftllow in cnnverHitiion with utrangers at the ileHit, and I mix hail o.vaHiou to re nun Unit he wiih doing eome "Hteerillg 1 'i lie piwntive, there ih no "otil.ired xi licetiiiin in the fit) uml the fellow IH dnutilletu. hllliM-lf oil mm MUl'h iereiiiiik'H, with Mew ot divvv from thtHie to wlmiii he plloln a llcker A ihoquerque ih getting a bad repu tation nil oer the eitilhwHt from li recent hold upn and roblerie, ami the council hIiouIiI order the "Jnliitn" uli which hiicIi ac are practntHl. I r. tl.

llnil). on ti 1 A Hi-ho children ArUir tla) would Im a giHid thing fur Mtiiiquerqiie I). iHik, the luciigo ctimilierciai triielt-r, ho ecuritl a Hurt) da)' U) ill, hHindiiig Iiih vacation in thm cll.v, w.il leave till a( lemoou for Kl I'aeti with hln eillllpie trillika. J. Smut left Huh afternoon for Ban tu Fe to attend to eli'illtiVe urk COII lu-ctixl will, the New Mexico Cull In liroAerit' anriHMiitloli riH'elitl)' orgulll.etl at the tertitorial ciipitnl Dr.

S. Aulirighl, l.uit evening, while viHitilig a patient live unlet down the river, waa an'idt'iitl) thrown from hla bllgg) mid HliHtallletl eeVele injur) to III left wrinl III tl hlH right ankle. Deput) Sherill Hiitibell returiletl ytvi lerda) frolii Iiih collecting of taxed al Gallup, and nl'ile thai the taxiit)ern ot the two preclude were very prompt in pa)iug up, a little over being tiiriit-d over to him. He the weather cold ulld plelit) of Nliow Hllll on the groiim: Some tune U'twiteri midiiiglil and morning Iweulv one )eari ago today Edward llarech wan Inirii. Ld.

Ih the hiiu of the hoda aler mniiufaoturer. tnd imiii ih free lo FaI'h man) friends. I'll r. L'lTi. coiigratiilatee I he young mmi iiu reaching hi majority He will vote a Mlrmght republican ticket the coming citv II I Mi'Kililie), the Hell canon miner and part nf ll celehralnl "Star" mine, ih Iim frutii a vimt in the eant, whi-re he lu led Up the milling IlllereeU of couni) to nuch an extent that eeverm wealth) gentlemen nlguitled their intention to vihiI Alhutuerque and llHik oVer e.nne of the mine adjacent Ul the city He will aleo nlup aeveral eacka of ore from Ihe "Star" mine to parllee lu the eant for awta)ing purpoeea.

Mr. Montfort, the Seitiuil alreet uu dertaker, him erei'tetl over the grave of Andrew Mc( iregor, a former nheep rata er of Hum county, in Fatrview iyii Hie llliee' Scotch granite I iiih Hiirrolllided the lot where reine the Imjiich of I It im true lover of ltola-rt Hums, a tieul iron fence Mr. McGregor wan a partner in the aheep raining liu tine with William Mclntoeh, and was a Scotchman. The granite waa nhlplxw) here from AlMrdiH-n, Bcotland. The (Hilice mtt lliformetl thai thugn, bianco Hteerttra and vagrants muntgive thm comtnuiiit) a wide berth.

Nf cit) can alTord to ealublinh a reputation as a I safe harlair for profiwoonal criiulnuU, WHO nave long evailetl the jiuuce oi win law, mid when the) are npotted they aliould be eeoorted to the limit of the town and told to move on. Thn city council ia quietly interesting iUelf lu theee unit tern, and Albuquerque will not lx a very inviting place for such cattle, A meeting of the drum oori was h.u I ant evening at the skuliiiti riuu. Ber-geatit Kreuiple ih chairman of the com mi nnd wiih CorH)ral Chamberlin, was preaeut. Chan. Hlever was selected drum major or instructor.

Tbe oommlt tee eeleoteil the following young men to repreeent the Clarence Itowe, Frutik Ih, Hurry Strong, Chas. Donnelly, Miircua lliima and Will Moore. The noii-comuiiaaionisl olllcers of the Guard were nlMi put through the drill by Instructor Warren. Alex. Kdie, a brother ot V.

I'. Edie, end Freeman Ilnlloru arrived thin morning from the Chat'o Trading compan) 'a store lu the Navajo country, with 10,000 pounds ot wool. Tho trip to tho city was ft hatnrdous one and the men had a hard time keeping from fnwslng to dealb, They say that Frank loot lie, of thin city, left the store to onm lu with them, but one night while nut In camp nnd diir I tig a nevere snow nlnrm, he wntidered ulT nnd I her ould not Hud him. The winiI was unloaded nt the wnrehoune of George Olxtrne A LVi. Hlnlna A big lend mid nilver miieltliig pUnl in likely to go up nt CerrllliM the coming hummer.

The concentrating plant nt the Cnuli Entry mine, Cerrillof, in reported to working In gocai nhnpe. The North llomUk mine, White Uakn, tins leii nold to nil Kugllah com pany for the sum of Janiee Toug, of Carllnle, made nhlp nielli nt twelve Ions of ore from the Ala buma mine to the Hooorru smeller. The Mining and Suienlillc Keview.of Denver, him bullglil a new head and bruntied IU coluniliM with gotal elfect. Connidernble and locating I Iwiug done on the quiet III eeverm of the mining dmlricu iribular) lo Socor ro, l'he mineral production of drum county for 1811 fool up Graul COIIUty take the lead of tnt- Lint el Stated proportlonuM) to tne caniliil IllVfOtetl. Ijouid Stem ot CarliHle, liroiight a cur load of ore ilitu Deining the oilier tUi), which Will run oer In goitl ulnl 1 Hllver.

He wait dlrgunleil at hoi a Hiuelter there. Col. DoliaVall, the owner of eeVe'nl lUlliea III the Sitlliliaa, wi)k in I cat mm ar fnVorable that a rich and un lit Ihiil) of ia)lllg ore mil li. dev el I in Home of the iiiintM. tlurilig the pr git-ne it work tin Hpriug.

Mr. Ilennetl, who hvtw north of Ha) art! reeervaliou, made a Vi-rv nch strike of nilver ore on 'A'hihUv creek, in the aoutheimt ixirner of the Piiiim Allie. diHtrict. The ore rune from mini oiiiiive in nilver. I tniMiilerable iiroH-ct ing IN being doue in the helghlHU hood of the lilid I'ete, in the Golden Nine, writing from Ban I'edru, na)' ll haa leaked out Unit Ihe mining claiuiN near Maileira anil IV ill, lielonging to Alex ItngeiH, Jih.

Illakely, Di Ixtlie, SilMtuo Uitiz, and other San I'tHlroaiia, are much ricln-r than their wnry ownera would have Ihe outer barbarian believe. Walter C. Hadle) in gathering hImIih-lice of the preciJtla metal output of New Miioi for the )ear lH'A) lu iiiforiiin Ik furnnthetl the diretH ir of the United State mint. Ever) miner who can nhow protluctloti of either of the uietkla, ahould appl) b) mall or in perwin Ui Mr lladle) at Lak Valle) torn blank on which to make a h)b lematic report. Hie Old A lie mine in Lincoln ciunl) ih panning mil apletidutl) owing to the vein dipping out ot the etinf I.

A drift wan atarteil on ihe aecotid level, aeveiil) fe.tt from the Hurface, running north on the vein. A streak of ore wae encountered a few feel from the commencement of the drift, about four I i eight inches in width which aaiupled fully one half gold b) actual tel. II. li. Fer guaetii, of Una uuy, im one of the luck) ownera, anil lie It eiithumahllu over re (KjrU from the Old Abu, Trrsnn uf Court The council lull introduced veaburday, at the aoiluitatlon of the bar ao-ooiatiiiii and with the consent of the judicial of 1 1 cera of the territory, provide for the regular terms uf the courts aa follown The annual term of the HUprcuie court luslvad uf being held in January ua now, ahall opeu on the hint Monday iu July the terms ot the diHlricl court are hied lo opeu na follown Dona Ana count), tlml Momlaya in February aud Suplenilajr.

Sierra county, third Moiiduya in March and October. Grant county, second Mondays tu April aud November Sooorro couul), tlml Mouda)aiu May and Decern Iwr, Lincoln couuly, necond Mondays in March aud October. Chavea county, third Mouda)a iu Feb ruary and fourth AJomla)aiu Ochhmt Eddy county, llrnt Mondaya in Feb ruary and aeoond Moudayaiu Novemiier llernalillu county, Hint Moudsys iu March and October. Vslsucia county, third MondujH in February aud September Ban Miguel count), tlml MoudaVH in A nl and Novemb.tr. Mora couul), fourth Mnutla) iu March and third in Octolier.

Colfax count), nectind Monday in March and tlrat Monday in Octnla-r Hanla re county, IhhI Aloud tn and first Monday lu January. Ban Juan count), aeconil Monihije in April anil October Uu Arriba county, laut Moudn)a in April and Oototier 1'aos count), second Motulit)H in Ma) snd November. Thr Tln.Horna. From the following item taken from the Gallup Elk a (wratiu would infer that the citizens of the I 'artxui town in tend to move nn the tin horn gamblem auj the Elk apHala lo the otllcerH to do their duly: The tin horn element of Gallup aliouhl lie requested lo move on to a warmer cli mat. They are ot no iienellt to any oammuuity nnd i.t the Uwh run ur-- the cause iu one way or auuU'nr, of Ihe loan of valuable lives.

We laik to aee the new ly elMite.1 ofllcem of both precm la do their duty without fear or favor to all purt'es In this matter, l'he beiUtr ulaau of citizens are ever ready lo atiind by the ntllcers who enforce the law. legitimate gsmblorn and tin horns are I wn different elements. In this item we have no reference to the legitimate olio-a, but wo reiterate that the tin burn brand mid bums should be requested to change pastures. Notlrr. The nunual i eeting of the atockhnld-era of the Pecos Valley Hallway com pany will be held at thn oflloe of the company, in Ihe city of Albuquerque, county ot Bernalillo, and territory of New Mexico, on the 4th day of March, 1891, at noon.

Tiiomam H. Kwali, Secretary, Tttli ARK," A tilth Hlrlkr Hen, KrrRueeea Inlrrrnlrd. IuTiir. mining column the other tlay waa an i-m relative to nob ntrike mad the "Old Abe" mine al White Oaka, which was cheering news from the fact that one of Albu-querque't niont Hipulnr citizens, Hun. II.

li. Fergilaeon, wan interentetl In the mine. Thm morning the nciibe accosted Mr I'efgiiHvin to eee whether he had re eel veil mi) oaitire news lelattve to the strike, anil with a smile a very happy one he hunt "Vta, tl hewn Ih very eiKMiitraging," the Hume hunt hmidllig over a letter he r.i'cived Huh in iruing, tlaletl January 'M It ri'rtila aa follown: "Well, I Mieve we have the "Old Abe" ore laid), llfty live feet north ot nliafl on a level No. evelily live feel tlrep. We linve more ore than we can Uee, without Hlopilig.

The veil! nl llfty feel wah er) rich I can pound up in n.orlar aim pan tlflv tlollarn nil hour. Don't fall to ititlie i er. We have the riclienl mid Im-hI vein in New Mexico, I her in IIiiIiIoiin In That in liu- Idler. Ih not our territory itiiiimg to the front una mining country I'm. Citii.t itingratulatea Mr Fer giiHHin up hi Iiih gil fortune, not only a nl law)er, but an a miner.

He ih a New Mexican, with all the tern ior 'h iuteii-iM at heart, working to inlvalice and develop the wonderful re MilllCH, i the leMitor), and Ih proer hih. li lo i. prevent tier ant and growing ml-lt Hie i ie iple of the east. Vni." the t.a. Ah.

I. ll. gl. in, I ill III 1 1 1 I. lii mil law ninkniM nl inch Gov I'ntice Rend huu a una of Ills ailVia-Hle tho paaaagc if the iti.it i- lift hill, lie will lie a power uf ii.

II nwiiig to hm wnle acquaint-ui, win ti M-miturn ami represents llVr 1 1 Kin Hi- I '-iU). Jan. mid Orunnfeld are going to Socorro to night on a brief trip Telexfro and wife, proini- ii. 'tit fnikn of Lun.iH, are at the Eu roeitu to da) A brother of Geo W. I'richurd, of Ijiis Vegan, wit killed -tl Hot Spring, Arkaii hin, ii lew till) ago, Mm.

I'ope, Ihe dreetimaker, on Gold avenue, reimrtH her liunhmid'n condition no U-tter. lie Ih graduall) Hinkiug. Ihrt AiIiiiiih, a inner bUHineua man of Uri-ele), wiih here )elerday, lenv ing on the night tiiuii for niulhern Call forma. Fred lliggin mid wife aud A. Hickn ami wife, are viHituig the south we with view of nettling.

They hail from Kmiih.ih I'll) Mte. llotntrt Ixiinliin, wife of the driv er of WcIIh Fargo txpreeu wagon, la ex iHH'teil In-me lo nigiil from her two uiuiiiIih' vied to relalivtHt and friends nt Marliuton, 111. Some of our 'ing ladlie olid gentlemen ire at tint earl) dale preparing comic vitleulinea. 1 lie acritnt aaw one Hut. uioriiliig thai a Highland young bid, will gel on ihe ui ruing of Fell.

14. Iin llartlgaii. of the Gallup Elk, but who ban laeii doing work on the Lend vole DiHpiilch for eeveral tuoliths, IB ex liecled to arrive lit Gallup in a few dayn witli Iiih fauiil) He will stop over in Huh cit) betwiNMi traiua. vjiih-'iii lloiirgoiirgiiou, who is owner of feveral Find etreet ato'e rtajiiiH, is op Hieed to cheap lalair, and believes that contracture doing work on improvnents in the city nhould pay uiuro than $1 per da) to IlllKiriTH. He haa eomuglHal idettH nnd the) are well taken.

Ctiaa. W. LewiH haa returned to the cit) from Hell cntiou, Baiidin muunlmiis. where he coiupleleil the lUMteaaliieut work on the Ma I ug rial group of mines. The nHtMuieiit work eliD'Aed up ii belter body of ore.

anil It ih Mr. Lewis' opinion that he will )t'l elrike it rich in tamie of Iiih Baudot pt.iH'rlieH. T.J. rikibt.the "(atirro county cattl raiHer, who haa U-eu enjoying luiuattif in the cit) with the local alockmeu and their friends for i-everal weeks, pnckinl Iiih vhIim. last night anil tmik No.

4 for Kansas City. Wiley Weaver aud others saw the gentleman buy hln ticket, nnd the) know that he is now eu ute enal. Clark vi.Carr. son of Gen. Cnrr, the distinguished commander of the famous Sixth I'aviilrv.

and who owns a caille ranch near Fort llignte, will go east iu a few diivs and on the Hlli of February ioiii the ureal iirmv of benedicts. The tiling hnl) whom lurk will call wife las HelinolHl. li reigning ieue tu oi I 11 o. .1. Eak Ihe linn of Frank A Eiikiu, who lint- jiini ii 'hed from a trip tnroiuli Arioiiii as fur as I'reecott, gives the eiicoiiiiiL'ihir news that biisiuehs is brightening up III the Muter terri'ory ami ever) Ixtdy miiicii'itlt-H big spring trade.

Mr. Frank, who remained his iswt tliinnu Mr. EakiuV nlatence, left last ntgnt for a busineaa trip to the towns iu northern New Mexico and southern Colorado John W. Walton, who conducts the Imtln ul Sulphur Springs, fourteen miles above Jellies hoi springs, mid who in owner of a ranch in a valley near by, in lu the cil) and stop- lit the Windsor, Mr. Wal'oii states that he haa seen more hiiow in the tu lintulns surrounding the Springs than Hum winter, but has never exrienced the weather an cold, the thermometer several times lating eight and ten degrees beluw zero John A.

Leu, the banker and council man, liili to la-come it young uiiiu once more. liWetttly lie purchased a tine pair nf driving black geldings and last night the hiiudsomeat net of double harness came from Chicago coiimguej to him. To day he purchased from W. I Trimble the moot coally buggj Initial gentleman's carriage reixatilnry. Look out for J.

A L. this spring and summer. Father Ilrun, parish priest of Ban IU fael, waa iu Hie city this morning, returning home uu freight train this afternoon He state that while at Grants, on bin way to Ihe citv, he was told that ostllera betweeu Gallup and Wingata were considerably exalted lest (rouble would occur with tho Navajo, and thai a band of ludlans, probably twenl) five in number, had run off and stolen a uumler of cnttln and had dolled srreal. The Indians were threatening and showing tight. MarsliAl Fnrr nnd wife, who have been Vinitlng relatives and friends in Chioo, where the rones are almost constantly in bloom and where orange thrive to ierfcotiun, returned home on to day's train from thn west.

They wete nt the Palace hotel In Snn Francisco when King Kalakun, of tho Hawaiian UIhiiiIh, died, but the news did not bo- come generally kuown in that extensive hotel until thn next day. Tho marshal lookn like Hm trip did him good, Till; Citizkn welcomes him back to the city. Among the prisoners who eacnKd from ll'e lm Limns jail several da) a ngo won OctavtHiio Telle, tho son of Jimm relies, a wealthy and inllueuli.nl resl- letit of Ban Uafaei. Oi'tnviano Is charged with murder, having shot and killed Sfmplico Marquer. on fhnsttunn morn Ing, IHW, It wan resjrled at the tune to have lawn a cold blooded affair, and from nil accounts was, Telle calling hln victim tint of house and on pulling mil bin revolver sent a bullet through thn man's bladder, death resulting In stantly The present wherealMHite of the lilwirderer are unknown.

Jiate L. Tell en, the father, came in from the woet last night and is in the city to day. The count) commissioners yesterday decided lo give Dana Aragou the certificate of election nn one of the directors of school district No. Kl, and William Mo-Guiutiees, who ll in claimed received 124 vot lo Arngon'n hns npplletl through C. Collier for a writ of mandamus ngninst the county uotuminniouers lo rotuMi them lo issue him a oertlllcuto of election.

The trillion has been for warded to Judge Ia at Bants Fe, i nd it i niipiMwed that an answer to the re port will be received to-morrow, The commissioner' theory In giving A agon the certificate instead of McGuinnoss wns that Antonio Gutierres, who was Ihe Ural name on the republican tickot, boat Mo Guluiieos, who name headed the dem ocralic ticket. Commissioner Hall held Hint McGulnnoas was entitled to thn oer tillcaVe, but thn majority favoretl Arsgou. UK)ti investtgnticu, I'jih morniti.v, Thr Citizkn is glad to announce that Frank Scuttle, who was supposed to have wan denul off lu a snow storm several dayn ago near the boundary of Ihe Navajo reservation, is safe nnd all right at the store of the Chaoo Trading company. Alex EdleatnUw that when he left thu store, to siierinleud the delivery of 11), imt) pouiidn uf wool overland to George Ota-rue A Frank was attending to his duties nl the store, and that the re- or' to the effect that ho wan lost iawith out tho slightest foundation. Scuttle's pnrente reside in this city, and naturally last night on hearing the news they be came greatly alarmed for his safety.

Tiik Cmzr.M is more than pleased to inform them that Frank ia all mid will re turn to the city alive and in good health in the spring, should nothing unforeseen happen. The Albuquerque silver cornet band and a nuuilier of friends congre gated at the residence of A. Ilarsoh lont iu, lit about o'clock Ui celebrate the anniversary of the 'iUt birthday of Ed ward Harach. Ed. was not exM-ctiug company and with a few friends wns out "taking in the town," so tu speak.

A committee of one, Itnbert Loudon, wns sent out for htm and utter an ntwenoo of half an hour the young man was found and persuaded to go home. On arriving he wns surprised to meet tbe band aud many friends. Ginger ale, soda water, wines and cigars were Ural handed around and then came music, choice and pleasant. About 10 o'clock the party sat down to an elegant lunch, but before eating commenced, in a few appropriate remarks by a visitor, nn elegant gold tch was presented to Ed. It ia a gift from bis parents, mid ih a huiidsouie timepiece.

Justice waa then done to tho viands on the table, after which the bend plaved "Annie lUame)" and an adjournment waa had. rilgrrlm foBimnnitrry OlHrrrn. Al meeting of Pilgrim Couiiuandery No. 3, K. IhhI evening, the following olllcers were Installed for the prtweui year: Sir Edward Medler, Em.

Com. Sir William P. Fox, Geueraliaimo. Sir John lliirradalle, Capliuu Generul. Sir Arthur .1.

Maluy, Pielate, Sir Nat liooretu, Senior Warden. Sir A HnggH, Junior Warden. Sir lourno), I reanurer. i Sir Edward I' Jlll-a, lleeorder, Sir Jteteph ll KilliliH.Slitnililid llenrer Sir Horatio D. 'gcrs, Sword Hearer Sir John Andrews, Wardeu.

Sir Arthur Everttt, Sir Fred Kent, (Guards. Hir S. Stover, Sir llenj. Jobnaon, Setitinel, llnalnrna Chanarn. The following bunineaa changes nre re (airtetl at liradstreels lUrvey llublw sold out hutol at King man, A.

T. Imiii Strnuan, jeweler, has commenced biiHintws at S(Corro. The Inw tlrm of I tow A Van Horn, FliignlatT, dineolvml partnership. West A Cooier have oMtned a saloon al Fla'stnff. A Hugaralloa.

Snys thn Heinlliglit; An ore specimen hns lieen bi jiight into Liiiilnuer, Worm aer A which is almost pure silver, anil will run at least f'J 1,000 to the ton. The party who brought it in speaks ui)alerioiiHly of a "new tlnd of grunt richness," somewhere uear Demlng. Why don't tiome of lbeo miners who are conniatilly tlnding ore sasuying thousands of dollars to tho ton, get out a few tons of the rock nnd ship it to a smelter? This in only suggeition, Preparations are making for a "Mothor Goose" pnrty in a few weeks, and there will be much fun In store for the aotorm. Tub Citizen ia not at liberty to give the data when the fun will toko plaos. DUST, Kpl la a Tabu Drawer nt ttis lntr.

msnl I'Matt'iK ORI e. Hoven thousand ilnllurn' worth ot jrohl lut In a table drawer' I' ike i ur linger Into tho yellow stuff and notice how soft and sgrccabln to the llmf I' U. nav the Wnttlilngto'i 'ur uin iliu attcnilnnt In charge wnlchi't nn c.ire- fully nml aees that you do mil gi I away wiih any of It. It It tnoo'li to the toil lat'nlian It Is all con il of gold-)Msl4ir'a lllm ruhhi-U to sltiinit Im- p'llpahlc tHiwiler For the nunc res- son, tiHi, It Is iilivilnti'ly pure and irgin metal, twenty-fnur carats line. The drawer In charge of a pretty young glr at the lloverntnent printing olllcc.

Her work there Is to stamp gold lettering nnd ornnuientatliin uxm laaik cover I In iiri't'iiiiM Militnci comes to her III tin ilirtlie of little rectnllgtlUr slieeta nf foil iiiexpreMihly thill, laid Ixitween lavers of iihxih piper matin up in Isaik fnrui. each Ixsik holding twen-ly-foiir gold xhei'lH. Ilatiilllng llieni Is a matter requiring great hW 111. though you might nut Imag. It from casual lntHeilnn lo lM-glti with, nay tuo )oimg i iu, mi placeH the taliln iH'fnre her nn onlln.iry Ixaik cover She takes from the ll'th- gold hisik ihcet ot Ihe foil, mil Willi In tinker hut by Ciilchllig ll up lth hum II pad of raw cull.

in the xlo i of pure yellow gold ii- "i a Imle tlnh, she cuts It ph i a nh.irp knife. Miii imiki't It situ-ti liv owing gentlv iimiii It with tier hre.ith- line of Hit- piec xhe i.liei to the hack of tlo i uvi here Hie 'lth I. to go. iiti'iihi-r slio tlsn put on tin hank, where the nnme of the author Is to lm, while the third bigger piece Is ipreail over ihe middle of it Ih cover, when mi ornuiiieniui ign lx wanttxl. Next, after smiNithlllg the piece ot gold lllm dow ii llrmly on the leather, the pretty girl tilth Hi ver Is'lieath aamall prexH that ttiiiuN on lint table.

In the prexx. face dowtiw mil, Ii a tile engraved lu ri II. with th' mi'i ho Isjok th.it I-. to he located lu tin cover, tho author's intuit and tin' iiriuincnUl design referred to. I'lie din is kept heated by gax.

A moveunnt -f a Invur worked hy hand iiii Hie die down Umiii Ih ivr. und iiie ritlxi tl tiering mill ib'Hliru hum the li'dil I nl uheri'ver there Ik contact, so thai il lx made to adhere to the leather In those spots. The din In lifted, the cover lx withdrawn from the press, nnd thn gold Is rubbed off with a piece of soft leather on thn und of a stick. Wliercvi the die lis not touched ll the lllm 'nex oil restl-lly, i'ig tic lettiTlni I tin design adhering dimly to fn- leather thai they could not be removed, save by hard scraping. Finally the young woman rubs the leather wiih a.

chunk of burnt rubber, which laic-. nl! all und ir.iblo p.irtii'lcH, ho that the ornamental pattern nnd the names nt bnolc i ml sltlnn out with l.i-.mtifiil I'leiirnoHt of oiilllnu iu twnnt) four carat dd Tho vvliolo procexx liu-. taken a g'i" many words to dcHcrllie, but ll Is actually performed very quickly, the cover ladug spread with gold, stamped vvuh tin heatt-tl dlo, and ri.hhed I'll in rapid xuccchhihu. Each frexli sort of hook-covtir has to have a new die, of course. The oper.itor lx very careful In rubbing olt tin looxc gold after each stamping, ho ax to luxe limn of It she lines the leather-! Ippetl '-1c she peimltt tho i ll.iti -tufT fall tlu gli a crack In the tilble toi Into tin drawer beneath in the Hhust of dust.

It Is allowed to accumulate there until tliedrui.t I is lull. The drawer lx iiute big and deep, and will hold jJio.iKX) worth of Hie tluxt, You would not Imagine It to he any very precious xubxtfltice If vou found a itian t.t) of it in r.ome isld ptaci ll looks as much like ixiwdereil Uiim'I as any thing else. Ilotvi ver it lx worth oiilico, and when dr.iwl-r full Is collected tho gold lx foriv.trilvtl tn the hunt iu Philadelphia, which Mibjcctx it to Uitay and sends hack a cheek for lit value. The burnt rubber used for tho final polishing off of the gold lettering, Is simply Indlu-riihlier which haa been xiibjected to a peculiar tire process that makes it very spongio.xn and absorbent. So remarkable Is Ha latter quality that a chunk of It an big an three ot your tin irerx will take up more than 81S worth of gold In it pores.

When, after sumo if in III 4 of use such a piece of burnt uhlii Is loaded with all the gold it will comfortably carry, It Is sent, with a lot of others In the to ibumlnt to be axxayed. Ileal gold Is only used In this way for particularly fine hooks. Designs and lettering ot the sort for ordinary vol umes nre dune at the tioveintnent printing olllcn in nearly the same manner, but with a yellow composition called "Herman initial," which looks very much like the gold and in decidedly cheaper. No trouble Is taken to save the wnxtsge, and each book-onver, after being stamped hy the hot die, simply put through a brushing machlnu. STATISTICS OF CRIME.

IU lrMM In Znalnnd asd I' Bit SlalM. Itocont statistic show that wb.Uo crlmo Is satisfactorily diminishing ta England, it Is rapidly increasing in the United States. During thu put few years American crlmo has Increased by not less than oao-third, and tho growth of tho prison population haa, unfortunately, boon steadily progress. lvoslnoo tho year At the close of the first half of this oontury the proportion of prisoners to tho million in tho United State was 280, being one to every persons; but by 1800 tho proportion had risen to 1,169 to the million, or one to 865 ot the population. This did not Include juvenile-delinquents, who would have raised tho proportion to ono in 716.

In 18A7, when the population ot England and Walos was about 19,860,000, the average number of penal-eerrltudo sentence in this country was but by tho end of 1887, when the population had risen to over 27,760,000, tho average number of such tentenoes hod (alien to H'L On tho last day of 1HG!) tliero wore 11.CG0 persons undergoing sentences of penal servitude Is England and Watoo, the population then being 21, But In July, 1883, when the population had advanced to nearly 28,000,000, the penal-servitudo subjects had fallen to fl.OSlJ Tho conviction of soldiers and sailor has also gome down greatly; while with regard to women, although 186 wero sentenced to terms of penal servitude In 1889, In 1887 only 86 were thus convicted. London Times. Ool, IJorratlsils, deputy Internal revs nuo collector, has taken the vacant room nut Tu UmuM tor hla offloe, PRECIOUS QOLD.

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