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Albuquerque Weekly Citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 3

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i in, i (from PMtmUr'i DJly.) J. U. Castillo, a prominent gentleman of Uernallllo, In Ilia city. Relief Agent Doyle, of the. 8nU Fe road, was In llie clly last night.

A Kemtienlck, the Petalta, Valencia county, general merchant, In in lir clly. Chas. Uench, rein'etillug CIihm SCclger, returned last night fnuu a business lrl op the mmiI. T. Alarld, of Hants Fe, wan here for a bnrt time yetleidsy, He returned noitli tttla mornlii(f.

Mr, (Jullcrre, of Hernalillo, I In tlt. city aim! haa her name on tlm agister at thti Han Felie. A. I). Whltsnn returned from the north latt night, where he waa in tlm Interest of III mualc coininy.

W. Weaver, J. A Lee ami (J. K. Nehrr returned laal night from Hill boro mining district.

Klfegii Haca, pn dials clerk of Hocorm county, just mxtlfctttl tiy a handsome majority, ia In the city. J. M. Tyler, merchant of Magdalen, i in the city, arriving niKlit, ami ha hit namn on the Hurnean register. K.

II. Decker, lUiryinali, arrival last night from Kansas, bringing with In in a car load of llnlsteiu and Jersey milch CllWi. Fell Malldcll, a liinlnlnT of the tirin of Mandril llnw, A Co in exacted to Arrive from New York iilmut the IhI of Jam-uary. Hon. Hllaa Alexander, law)er of Ho.

corro, registere 1 at tin Koropeau last night aihI contltiu.nl on to Hants Fe thin morning. Mire K. D. Colirnne, the itini'iial of one of llm city school of Lawrence, Khh arrival 11 night to vimt with her ilcr, Mra Uowdeu W. Jrnk leave tn-mnrrow, Sunday morning, for Han Francisco, Angel, anil Han Hernanliiio on k-o, milling aihI willing iMialnrs.

Harry (inrdnn. who waa here on jury duty, returned to (Ullup 11 night Al-Inn Johnson, alio of llnllnp, returned home night before last Col. II, and futility will leave lo-uiorniw morning for Chicago, wheru they will visit rvlativea anil friend for several weeks Judge II. L. Warren, W.

IJ Chlldet mlM.H Ott-ro came down from nta Fe last night, llov. Thornton ar.compa Died thriu a art of the way south. John Pileuger ia in the oily He ha dissolved partnership with It Heller at Cabeon, and will go in iMmitifi at Lainy. Mr. Pileuger goes tun III to La my thia evening Hon.

II, A. W. Talior, ex-senator of Colorado, Ami Ida hrothtir Ane tlirou'li ha city Thurrwluy fV'-nltig on their WAy CblhuahtiM, Mexico, where they are in treated in mining John lloliinaon and family rttlurniHl to the city laat night from Cleveland Mr lloiiinaon formerly worked ah a timchiti- Kal In ths ft Pacitic idiiipn, and at the riueat of Oeueral Maxtur Mechanic English, haa returned to rectunu tun old ituation. C. H.

Htowe, mail clerk lietween thin tlty and Kl i'aeo, will leave tin evening fur Fort Worth, 'lYxav, where, hn accepta run on the Fort Worth, Texaa li (UI-retton railroad. Mr. and Mra Htown bave rvalded in thlr city for thn pant two1 ear, and have many friend who regret i hear of 'heir Mr. Htowe uptoHan'aFe yelertlay morning I a vlait to tvlative, and will join her husband her I hi ever.ing. A recent IrMiie of the La Vega Optic wya: "Uimh llerMie Htooi, of tliii city, wl Morion Htcvni, of Trinidad, uere morning, al hit.

l'atil' Ke- I pal church, ly the Hev 11 Fetitou inlth, who (Mine up from Aluuiiieniie to rform the reieu ony. The lirlde. Mini in an elegant traveling cult, and tin- ttendl, met the groom at lh altar-rail, here, according to the Kiircopal 'price, they wom made man and wife Mr. ml Mr, tilevena left on the noon Irani Denver, witli the congratulation and 1 wlaliM of all La Vegaa Their fu-i home will lie in Iriuidad." No More Back Ache GRAVEL'Tg- constipation. IHflAMATlOM i BLADDER, aiO ALL KIDNEY DISEASES For Hale by all DruuiNta.

Br. rraree Appelated, TUU morning Dr. J. Farc recelvetl letter from Hon, Win, Lochren, com Istlaaioner of pensions, Informing him of tU appointment examining etiion irgeoo for tula dlatrlct. The doctor waa Untie bit aurprlaed at receiving an ap- I (ointment of any kind from the govertf Mat without solicitation, but like any Mhr good cltlien, be of oiurae accepted.

bile that of eiatnlnltig entlon tur-Km not very well ald pillion, ill the gorernment will anon find that It da no mistake In naming Dr. I'earce the position, DOUBLE KILLING. Kil. Horn anil Scott Uonl KIIIim at MailalciiA. A DIIKADriili AKFAtH, I.al night, during a blller miArrel.

K.I Horn And Hcoll at Magilalem, In Hocorni coiinly, comtnncel thooting uai.ii o)iier Aim tKitli Are now ib-Ail. The pArllculAre of the dreailful dotiblo Ira edy cannot idila.neil for tlila Afler IHMItl ClTIZKN. llm alHive Inrortualioii waa received thia Afleriiixm by J. M. Tyler, who ia now in the city, from hi partner, Mr Iltt- lett Mr.

Horn wa a tiieiuber of lh mer- caulile Arm of Horn, Creighton A (Irave. and by tln-H who know him here, It gleaned that Iim wa a iiiiel, orderly gen tleman, hikI rrgtet I expreel that he met hi death In eurb a Iraglc manner. Heoll Ken I wna a eon of I) Heed, de ceaoed, and owner of the notorious Ji Fowler ea lie ranch. Ketnl whh a boiter on, dAtig-roti fellow, And wan a known killer, brave a a lion when he had hi plulol cocked on eotnn It la eaid thai he had killed eteial men, one of whom wa Hichard Dixon, about ven or eight year ago From I1. II Dabe.

of Ilelen, wa In the clly lal Mnturdiiy, returning liotne yelerday morning. Kirater, the cigar manufacturer, il)il'g exreetlingly low at III room at the Hill Fe llr Lund, of Itertmlillo, drove down to tlie city thl. morning, ami in (lie aftei-uoili lelurtled to llertialillo Hummer llurkharl, altatit atloiney of the court of private 'and claim, went up to Hanta Fe thin morning. A Naugle, aitaiit gvnetal manager of Hie Hotmra ratlroad, paed III rough the city InM night on hi way eat Col Witrlier, pityniANtcr of the United State ami), and chief clerk returned from the nutherii miM lat night. Win Harri.

urveyor elect of llerna-lillo routit), hot i of (i A lUrri, of tlil city, i here from Allerlon, Cochiti mining diKtrii't F. Valeutitie Iia cotiimeticed llie erection of uet brick reaidenceou 'lirlli lreet, In'tweeti Tljera torn) hIhI MHuete avenue. Walter Owen, the whoenl ev-eral month in till city, I at Kl l', wiiere he i preparing a coineily lor llie, celebrated MclSltil) club. Tlie oil ion of tiaveling engineer on the A Al I', ha been abolihed, aiid t'liHiley Cramer i running engine No. 770, from Allititpienpie to (iallup Thoe.

A lluhhell will hand in lit renigtiation to the city council thin evet lug wiidiing to take a trii 'o Callforuhi, where he and hi wife will attend the winter C. 1. K'wecran, chief clerk in the of-rice of Hon Shannon, internal revenue collector, pent yeilerday in thi til, the gueet of Deputy Collector Hum. He returned to Santa Fe laul night. Mr Hooker, who went up to Hanta Fo a lew day ago In remain only a day, had not returned up to laal night.

Hherepn -enl a (Stiaranly company, and no doubt found huiiiea good hence her abtence. Hon (I. Kilch, ex-aecretary of the territory, who waa at Hanta Fu and other Mint north of the inetrovoli on huai-nee, arnvetl last evening ami continued on l)t Ilia home at Han Andrea Park, thi morning II i reMirted that Hum Dedrlck And hi brother, with several other American, were murdered In Mexico by Indian a fiw days ago, while out working tx'tne valuable mine which the Indian hail forbidden. From the Chicago Heuld It I learned that the Jurisdiction and authority of D. II Hoblnenti, general manager of the Hanta Fe road, under the new order of thing, doe not extend to the legal or freight department Diddle has been apminted freight I rattle manager for the receivers of the Atchlaon, Towka ti Hanta Fe, vice A Hanley resigned Thi ia good new and will be, read with delight by Mr Diddle' many friend Conductor Boucher brought down No paenger train from the north last night, and he had with him a gay lot of pasiengera The "Chsrley Aunt" com-any win on the train anil they kept everyone in pleasant humor.

The fiuit dltillera At Loa Corrales thi winter distilled considerable jwach brandy. Heretofore, grape haa been dis tilled into brandy, hut for the first lime in many yen ratio order wa changed ami peaut brandy predominates. Louis Hubert, I'eter Motileignid and Mra I'atila Armijo de Oarclaall manulacturetl a very good nrtlcle of eacli brandy thi winter On 11 Wednesday there ariivrd in the city from l'ottstown, I'etin. J. Frank All bouse at sUler, Mlas Klla Altliouse Tiiey are hoal h-Ueker, and look riKims at the Ban Fell.

Yeatenlay they re celvrd a message from I'otlslnwu inform ing them nf the serious illness ot their mother, ami last night Mis Allhnuse left on the No, 'J pass nger train for I'otUtown In answer to the telegram. Mr. Ooodrll, who was left hem In destitute condition by a printer, And baby, with her mother, Mr. K. Moore.

were sent to California batunlay night by the city. Marshal Fornoff Informs Til a CitixsV that there are a number of char ity case now in the city, and the distress among the in is great. It Is strange that lathers and mothers with several children should leave home exjiecting In obtain cbarity among strangers. Mr. F.

JUynnId, of Uealrire, daughter of Mrs. A. M. Filxpalrick ami slater of Mia Berths and Robert Fits-Patrick, of this clly, s.wl sistsr of Mrs- IVt.r Monlelgnler, of Corralos, has arrived and will remain until Jan, 1st. Mrs.

Reynold ami sister, Miss Dertha. were at Loa Corrals yestenlsy, wlirre they enjoyed a gIK)( counlry dinner at Mr. MontelgeVs, ami Ibis morning re-turned to the city. Mr. Ileymilds Is ex.

ected here aIhiuI Dec, 1st, Kx-Benalor II, A. W. Tibor.ml broth-er, of Colorado, who were down in Mexl co, In llm vicinity of Chihuahua, locking over their in ninir iiroiM-rlie. humI through the city Ut night on their wav lo their Imtne in Denver. Holh gentle men took Ihrlr upper At Harvey'.

And they did not el like bankrupted in-dividual, Mr It. Fenton and sou, and Mr. Jhk. Downey, of Nee lie, were here last Hat- unlay a guest of Mr and Mr. John Dnair They returned weal Halurday night in a siiecial car Uilh Judge Hlerrv.

W. 11. Childers. John Dettalr and II. Owen, who went along a letiogrspher.

Hev. Ja. Menaul, the synodioal ml- sionary of the Presbyterian church, eve to-morrow morning for Hu Juan on nils- sionary work. He relumed tiie other dy Iroui the Indian village ol Zutil, whete lie, Willi the aenistatiCM of several Indians, built a house for miKslon duty. The Padtlla murder case wa called up in the dUtrict court tin morning.

A Jury wa Ittipaiielletl and the case wa fairly on at II o'clock The crime wan commit-te in the cm Hi end of the county, ami there are many friend of the victim and the murderer present. J. D. W. Veeder.

one of the reifenl of the Agricullural co lege. La Cruces, who! was south to Attend a meeting of the iHiard, came up lo llm city last night, leg literiug at tlie European, and continued on to hi I.ns Vegaa home this morning. F. W. Clancy, who ha been to Hanta Fe on the M.

Folsotu case--the ex- banker in tlie ienilentiaty relumed home last night. He wa accompnuleil lo the inetroNiis by John II. Ktinebel, a well-known Hanta Fe lawyer. i The people of thi city wih Judge I Trimble lo goto Washington to purh I slalehisd for the leiritory They I e-' lieve the judge can do llm tellitury gins), and will uigehi Uing nt His national capital in December. Oruioiid, a pri-muieiil scientitlo optician of is in the city and ill remain for a short time.

The gentle man made a pleasaut call At TllH CitIik llice tin morning ni ior. Ilaniillau Jotinatuu l-'ouiiil Head In tied Turne) liana llesaorrhaar. Two sudden deaths ou'iiried in the clly yeslenlay moriiilig. Yestenlay morning between the hours of I ml -I o'clock Hamilton Johnston, a well known irtlng gentleman of thi city, clu.ed hi eye in everlasting sleep at hi residence, No. JOII Martpielte avenue, between Hecoml and Thin I street Mr.

Johnston stales that her liunhaud hud Iteett complaining for llie past week, and in couw-iiuence wa very nervous Tlisy nxrr town Intn ns ItlJlo o'clock last Hatunlay night ami ohlatned some medicine, the prescription being prescribed by Dr. Hope. On returning home he took a doae ot thn medicine and at about 1 o'clock he took another dose and seemingly then went lo sleep At About 4 o'clock she awoke and instantly di overrd something wrong Ins face and feet ImiIIi lielng cold, and at once notified her neighbors, Mr, ami Mi. Jaine Martin and Mr and Mra. Henry fJtH-t hurriedly responding.

They rubbed him vigorously, thinking that he had gone into a deep stupor, but observing uo appearance of life Mr. Martin went afler physician, Dr Pearve arilving in a few minute. The doctor examined tlie body atnl pronounced life extinct, giving his opinion that death must have resulted about thirty miuutes before hi arrival ml from heart failure. Dr. Huh) wa also summoned, and Id opinion coincide with that of Dr.

I'earce, hence tin-re i no reason for a coroner' impiest, A telegram waa sent In bis folks at Fort Ucoti, yeatenlay by Mr. Mar tin, ami tbe bereaved mother left for Al-buipn-iipja this morning. Until her ar rival, which will Iw to-morrow night, there will be no dlioitii)ii of the re main. Hamilton Johnslon waa born some where in New Jersey and wa 'XI ycr old on the UDtli of October. He wa gen erous to a fault, aIwavh willing lo help one of his asouciatea in need, and many will rem I of hia demise with a sad heart He leaves, beside a grief-stricken wife, a mother, three Mister and two brothers an I largo circle of in- tluentlal eastern relatives.

Tim ClTllits will announce funeral in due time. TI KHKY's UaiTII. Turney, of lireensbtirg, Penn came to the Highland house on Kast Kail- road avrnue about ten day ago from Las Vega, an invalid from consumption, ami died in the thioes of a severe hemorrhage, in bed, yestenlay morning at 11 o'clock, the discovery being made just a the laat spark nf life was leaving hi body by John Jainr, the proprietor of Ibe house. A telegram was sent by Mr. James to his folks, And An answer was received this morning from Jacob Turney requesting that the ls) lie embalmed and placed in a metallic colli ami shipped to tlreensburg for burial.

The remains will le sent eat to ruormw ii ornlng. Murdered. An Inquest was held ujmiii the body ol Anderson, the finding of which south of Canon Diablo we have mentioned tie fnre. Monday last Justice Prime was sc. eompanied by Dr.

Frauds, Tom Drum and J.F.Wheeler. The Isaly waa exhumed and it was found that the man had I wen foully munlerrd He bad been shot from bahlml, the ball entering tbe back of the head and emerging near tbe right eye. There la yet no clue to (be perpetrators i this deatanlly deed, but It is to I hoped thai tbe guilty person or persous may he brought to Juitlce, and tbat the officers of the law will leave nothing undone tu ac- oomplisb tbat end. FlagHan Democrat. TWO LETTERS! Wbat a Suicide Wrote to His Wife, Jacob Hirnoli's Sinccm Keiraril ntitl Ailiiiinitiim.

Hp lltsmi'H lllniMir and U' Drnl. Ill in i in; i xiiicmi: Hli.ce Inking poison, fnlluwiil by his some evil-minded friemls of the suicide, JhohIi Hirscll, have neeti lit to piletly put in circulation a repot tlit hi death wm Initllily due lo lit wife, at-ttthutlug thi fact lo an unhappy life Mid lo their sepatalf ml dislinct ii. of religion and nationality, he leitig uf Jewish perMUsmtt, and he Inun mid ralsi-d a Catholii' In tuder lo fotever Ivlute these otlli-ngeiMis mid iiiaIIcIoiik reports to place He stamp uf alisliite It-ti in I Upon them, ami show theoittet wmlil that Mr Hllrh loed slid limiuti-d his Wife, and blamel Iter for liolhing tl.At he Iia ever done, even going so far In magnify ami laigely increase his own fli.illle aiiiI Infatuations, TlIK ClllKN, at the rtipn-st of the Ureavel wile, ptil llahcathe twu letters found ilium in-r- son of her husband nf lit he had rvnliird life a mocker) and had taken the demlly drug Mrs. Hindi vtates tlmt mi Mth of the present tiioulli they liad U-rn married eleven yeais, ami It was Ills desire, from all the evidence nddin.d while tlie doctors wert- attempting tu Ve hi life, fur he Would ik.vmmoiihII) open his eye ami nsk lotl dny of the mouth it was, lo die befme their w. Milling AlltllVersnry.

He succeeded it pnnning Away at II u'clm'k November III. The first letter rendn as follows. Al.ii'yliuiyi Oct. 31, v.i. Whatever esUle, money ur aii)tlutig else uf value which IS tu collie tu my wile after my death is tu lie tor her sole benefit only and no one else has light lo it Jai on lluo.1 ii The deceased evidently i Uileuiplateit suicide when he penned llie above, I nl lie did not woi himself up to take uhoii, ul com 111 1 1 llie ll tt it I deed III some ulhel mniitier, until alter wilting the nulijuineil Utter A Lin yt miiiji M.

Nov. II, l(l, My uwn dear wife: Fu give me, lurgive me for Hie villi- lioual grief I am putting on jour shoulders, tbat almVe alone knows, beeider )ourself, what gllel, what sortow, wlmt torture, what Imuble and what miseiy I have caused )m lor the Inst eleven jeer through my lUintiable pussion for gmuli bug whenever I got out of oik, and all the lianl savings that you alone si hanl to scrnpe together, doing all your owu work in every slinp-i and lorni at home to save a dollar, ami miserable man, oh' did I appreciate it; not as lulill U.keet ii-lit o. tiate done Oh' my dear wife, yuu have mnde me a ginsl, lionest, faithful ami enduring wife; )uu alone nave Hliieldtii my fnulln iili'l tiplield me in the eye of lifts its no other man's wifu could have tie, ami how did I repny you for your great good nee towaid me. tiil, and 1 alone know that I alone am to lilame for everything, for wife, )ou have HiitlVrrd tui-luresonmy account, but you have suffered them in silence for eleven yeais. Hod knows 1 was wlllii-g lo do right toward you, bill thai passion for gambling and losing all that you worked so Imnl lo save until 1 have no more in the bank miserable i-i-eatiire that 1 am, deceived you until the last moment, nuking )uti lielicvelhal I atill had motiey in the liank.

All I can ask of you, although I do not deserve it, your forgiveness, and after I am gone think only ol my little kilidnes towaid you, for at that time only must I have hail al lea! Just a little rtlse left fur Hi Hie present lime 1 itiu almost lio-aiie thinking of the trouble 1 have call you until the last moment thai I can not emlurr it any longer, ss I am now snU'eim all known torture in my bed, knowing that 1 Imve not done what a good, dutiful hilslutml ought tuib towaid a wife such you was towatd me. Hut, my dear, ll 1 for the liest ami I request that the titst chance you have to heller yourself, do ni a it lit my wish In reganl to little Hi'seie do as you alone wish, ss )ou not let anyone Interfere with your future welfare, as you de serve llie best liiele (son the ear' ll lo gel. Ilod, Idea and proUrt yuu, while I am dying, will be on my ll. In reganl to my insurance, have some one write to 8 II Newmin, of Paso, Texas, who is (he agent for my company and notify him immediately ol my dealti Tlie Itislir ance receipt ate all together inside Hie licy lie careful not to lose any ol llieui everything Is paid on the mli until llie Mtli or lids month, iiury in'-here III Alhllilllenillf III this same still ul dark clothe that I have on ami by al. mean have me buried just a cheap at you Hsibly can the che-r, the In-tlei will please me Keep mother' ring and picture a long a you run.

If any one ptesent you with any kind of a lul Inward me have them semi it to York to my folk for collection, a yoi are not reHinslble for any debt that I made indiscriminately Hear up under this extra grief I am using )hi, but you will see thul It will be for your own good Uter on, so now, my diirluig wife, tlod blrsa you for everything living klsse In you and Iteie, and I thank you fur everything you done for me is all I can say Uif bye, daillng wife, good, bye, voir loving but way want Husband. Klsse to you and llessle (bothy Jacoii IIihsi it My dear wife, you have done eveiy thing to make borne and surroiin lings happy for in, even to thn discomfort uf yourself Vim have sacrificed your own pleasute to uskn it pleasant for me, and I wa not man enough to appreciate all vour kindness Oh, my dear wife, as 1 said Itefore, forgive meXatid think kind of me onco in a while Is all I can ass of you i I drserve nothing else, IUe all of debts sent to nlinon ami let my folks pay them, lou can say good liye lo them all for me as I cannot write lo ihetit. As 1 said not In go to any extra ei ne for my burial, bur)' me here In slbiiipier-nun -this Is my wish by all mean. Once mora may )d bis ami protect you, and kisses to yuu and llessle, and as I sali da not bidden yourself in reganl I II. i it utrr iuthiv ii vvi a i -m I none lor uer no mui oi course ju will ss wbat Is best to Iw done yourself Your loving ami miserable, JaiiY It will be seen from Ibe ftlove letters that the suicide lays great stress iiwm bts "palnn for gambling Mr Hirerh stale that to her own rsonl knowledge be was never known lo gamble, ex cept recently when out uf employment, he having given up a good situation back in New York when he wan erauadfd to come In Albmpie npie, and this, coupled with the fact that he secured from her which she had received from her father, on the pretense of going husl-nes and then loot it by in I playing, preyed tiHin his mind such an extent that he became teni I ni il) liuane ami theu committed elf-ienti letlou.

lit regard It setetm uf our gamliliug result, notably tin- Klttio, John Wick- stroin, one of the proprietor, inform Til ClTII that the deceased never lost a cent at gamMing In place, but one afternoon Imti from the husi-uver fJO, whlih never pmd Mr Wick-stroin also statid Hint had he gambled in the Ht. Kilui he have been fully protected Utt HUM llti'st IKU H. Mltal Ht Cleaned on tlalt lalhel I'rrea alle Muv frum a short vi.d liov lolhe las. F.l.ln).. ml speaks III glowing teium ul thai prospenui pari of New 'Mexico, lie leporls Hint he ride through miles ami miles uf and "7 and 4W tin iisalids of attes uf alfalfa.

Coin, ele and cuuiideti. IVcos Hie Itches, and blondest Valley in New With rrservoim fium tlitrt) tulle lung ami two tu mites wide and tilt ee (u an feel deep, and leu uf Hiuii. Mauds of acres of rich lands undei ditch ind eiiltlvalluti he Is uf the thai the uiilllle Chaven and IMdy ale lestitied tu lead all utheln III the tetrilor) I III populatiuti ami Menllh To give at, idea of llie eileut of im pioemeui imw timler wa), he sn)n Hint mo Coinpuny is How (iiepiuilig Hie gn iltlds fo of apple tree HI All lUlliruvements suUta.it.nl .,,,1 tlrsl clasn, ami utie I. lont wonder wliuli lie limln mii'li thriv lug I'llies nud lo nlltllul farm where hut a few )eals wete only a few wild nttle t. a r.w wt .1 ii.u.lo.

lie linuight a few sn-i-imen of line apples Hum tne old I'hinhulm ranch and put them uu exhibition at llie ('ummcrclnl lub, and repuils Unit the wh. i in Ihe ondian' for foiircenls pet pound While at Huewell he llixliHll.it Culum. Ida Chapter, Nn 7. Hoy.il At. nsoiis, ntid installed it Hirers, and sjneiks in the highest tcimn of the cotulenien ex.

tembil ami generous treatment lecclved flvm Missis I'i nger, Jalfa nlid Cahimu, nil o'i Allimpietqiie friends, and the citizen of tlmt thriving city generally. He report himself under htib1 old), gallons to ait II. I'laik, late the I'lllled Mate nun), who, behind a line sian of home, gave htm a view uf all (lie country Mound Honwell He says that his fultli in New Mexico i much grentei since his visit to the grand Valley nf the Pecos, and that he believe frum all re Hirt and llldicalluun that Albliquenpie will soon be direcll) connected therewith li the rcci Valley railroad, which shows every indication uf at once pushing on through White Oak to this city. Taken lo IHimlee. IJ F.

(Irnves, came up with the dead In.ly uf hi partner, Klwanl Horn, who waa one of the victims uf the Mag-lalenu double shooting, as fir us tins ity and rciristeied last night at the Kuroieati, while hi puttier, Jack Creighton, continued on with the remains to Dundee, a small town near HI Louis, Mo fur burial Mr (irnves read Ihe account of (lis tragedy published in TlIK Citukk of yestenlay, and slate that il i correct in every particular He is mound town to-day with hi friend, F.M. Watigh, manager uf the local business of llniss, Hlackwell Co and lll return home this evening. rnr liver MM) Yeara. Olii a Wkll-Tuikd Hkmkhy. Mrs.

Winslow' Hinithing H)rup ha been iised for over fifty year by million of molhers for their children while teething, with perfect success, It s.xi he the child, soften the gum, allay all pain, cures wind colic, and ih the l-t remedy for diarrbo-a. 1 pleasant to the Inste, Kohl by druggist in every url of the world Twenty-live cent a bottle. It value is incalculable. De sill and ask for Mr Winslow' Hoothing Hyrup, and take no oilier kind. II llttllon I'annra (hi), Keegn received the sad illtelll-gence from his wife al Ism Angeles stating that Mt II.

Hollon, motlier of Mrs. J. Kregan, and Miase Litiuie Lulu, and lieorgn Hollon, had passed lo that home heyoml the dark river al o'clock Friday evening Mrs. Hot ton was about 4H yeais ol age and had been in "or health for almut yeni brought on by fall she gnl at thai lime and her death wa not altogether uiiex ieclril llallili 1 1 Ira tier. Mrlilru Armea malve.

The lie! salve lu the world for cut, limine, aoree, ulcers, salt rheum, fevei rures, tetter, chalijHil hands, chilblains, -iittis, and all skin eruptions, ami lawi- tlvel) cure piles, or uo pay required, ll is gtiarauteeil III givit iHrfe't satisfaction or money refunded. Price -fi cent ei box Fur sale by Dr. Tin, K. Hurgess A Hon, druggist A 1,1 winay, on is in inn uiiiuiun inai inert' ia nothing an geod for children, troubled with colds or cniilp as Chamberlain's Cough Remed) He has Used It In bis family for sevrml )er with the Isest re-nulla and always keeps a bottle of It in the bouse. After having la gripw he was himself with A seven- cough He Use.) Other remedies Without ln-iirllt and then concluded Irv.l.- and to his delight it si- tlecll a in-r- i inatient cure 1 fx) cent 'mines for sale by '1 11 a.

1. 11, All rt-e Huriday. On Ihe train, Itefore reaching Th ho have use, Dr, g' New i pleasure 1 meeting Discovery know Ha value, and n. -ee who Mis. CIyMm, wife of Dr.

Clay-have not, have now thn tolis.il, of Mngotlous, and her Iwo daugh- your name and address II U. Hucali ladles were dliwt fnuu At Chic go, ami get a sample box of wliiig Hn-en, Ky and are particular Dr Kluffja New Life PlIU free, as well as friend of C. If Young, of this city, a copy of (lus a to Health Atal Household I insiruciur, iree All 01 WUICII la I teeil to 1)0 vou gil and ct you nothbir Dr. Thoe. II, Uurgeaa bun's dinyrsiore! JESSE M.

WHEELOCK. An Alisohitu Divorce l.iraiitcil in liis CtlHC. OTIIalKOUIII AH Ulia. The nf the Tertltury Will.chalge.1 with shouting A Me) its, and which was on trial )eslcrd), wkll givm lo the Jury lite yesteplay alternoiti, and this liioimiig Veidirt ul mil guilty wan leturned The i nse of thit Tertilory Tulgen-'" Lticei-K, clialgnl with having rolled a dwelling limine 1 (ioiirallUs some tune last fall, wa on trial Hits morning The jury hum Iih the esse. Ill Hie case Wheelm-k Jesse M.

Wheel) chancer) lor divorce, the filial ileciee. l-i mi dutirce to tlie loiiiplnliiniil, was clitcied on )eteiday. The tnnster, Dr)nti, to Win, in tlie rnllse uns ret'eried tu tnke Hie phmls, iiilnl tliat Hie allegations in the lull nbatidouiilHlil, etc on the part of the delemlntit were true aihI recommended Hint a decree uf beuue graii'iii ny llie Co, lit illVutve liV llie Conn was mi nglecil.eiil enteied into Ixdween l'v l.it.K' for Ih.MMtyinenl nf alimony uy tne iel Inlil the sun- nut ul Ml Wl K. and the master 1 bnilid Hint this agreement was equitable I add I'culiimelided that It tie by the cuurl, p-v'V '''and 1 ders and adjudge (hat defend- .11 lieelm'k, (,, Hi 'liiplailiant per miitith for each and ever) month lnr a jH-riml of five years, the said amount tu be eisile in sume bank or at a jilace to lis designated by Ihe complainant, and at the end uf two )eais a further slim nf at tl.e end of Ihive year a futlher sum -f ami at the end nf five )el a flllthel iim uf f.OKI, addition he pa) Incut of jtil) h-i sum of as allt y. The defendant ha Ihe light at any time lo pay the full amount uf ami lu telcHsetl fiom Ihe l-nwtient nf ifiil ii alt) othel siiluuf money.

Tlie Wn le.pilled b) Ih urt lo secute the pn)iiienl of the t.Ml alimony, he Was ru.tt.er l.qu.inl Ink it a Ii. of inniirnce oil hi lite i pu)nlie to sume ieinoti whom w. iild designate, an trustee, he lu keep the piemmm jiald up. fl. pa) inetit Hie aliiinmy .1 I 'on, I lien I It) 'a liul, I i if iiin.Ii tvempker, of Ke, i at the Kurupeali llibera wan lit the city Wal- lai esleldn) M.

HjH'lImaii, wife aiiiI three son are at the Windsor frum I'ndu, Cal F. .1 HeuueHsy, wife ami child, ale at Ihe Motel t'olumhiM frum Winslow. Fred. O'l. Duck, a Well-known western I insurance agent.

I at tlie Hotel Colnmlii, i from Denver. 1 Juseph Hpeucr, uf Pin. Wells, mer chant and stuck raiser, was at Ihe Kuril-(wan yestenlay. Mr. A.

Mat tin, residing in the south 1 end of the city, ha gone to I'uso, whelti shn wilt visit for a few weak. Thornton, of Williams, A who hmks very much like utir cmiiein fl olli the west Issl night Atnl li al the Armijo. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Frieiidllche, of Ml. Sterling, Illinois, me in the city and will sM-iii the winter with their brother, Mr.

W. P. Hhield. S. Cambdaria came lu from Manticlcta Halunlay ntight ck with fever, ami died last night at the Atlantic Pai.ilic ho, pllal, At 11 o'cloi k.

He wa alsiut Mt) year old Miss Ma Kdiileiunti, registering from Fort Hitpply, Indian Territory, is lu tlie clly and 1 stopping at the Kuronau The lady ha, friruds in tlie southwest, with whom she will visit. Mis J. Pooaiel, of Pittsburg, who wa here last winter, accompanied by her mother, has relumed alone and is ul the Han Felipe, hhe 1 a health eeekei, ntid will remain until the 1st of Jittin. Manuel Hauches, Hittichrx, the lo Ihe territorial legila-lure by the republican of Valencia cc uiity, came, up lo llm uietronili laal night, 11 tul i around among friend to-day. J.

W. Fleming, coal mine Inspector fur New Mexicn, who ha just liitqiected the mine at ialliii, ('emtio and lllussburg, relumed fnuu the north last night, ami uu to bin Silver City home, this morning. K. Tmgley and wife, accompanied by Mis Catherine Caiuenin, arrived last night fnun Lincoln, Neb. Mug among late gue.l at Ihe Kunila-all.

Mr iingiey neanu i mil inn ih-m, and He hopes to receive climatic benefit here. Dr, Haiighlou, the homeopathic physi cian, and wife and baby, who were res. dents of tin city for Ihe pal two years, will leave to-morrow morning lor theit old home al Vernon, Texas, where, it Is umlaistood, Ihey will III the future reside. V011 may eat cheap food and not In. serlounly hurl by it) bill you Cannot lake cheap medicine without Misllve injury.

If you use any substitute fm Ayrr'n Har aaparilla, you do mi al the m-h uf your health, terhais of your life Insist 011 having A)er's and no other, P. llniwu. the coal fuel airent for the nd, down in Mexico, who was recently married back lu llimtou, arrived Hnudny night from the north, with bisliride, and registered at the Kan Fe llm. Yestenlay muruliig Mr llrowii went up to Ccrrilloe, ami returned lasl evening. llev Liayn.n, ilia Melhmllsl m'sidlng eUWr Auiieriue diMlricl, m-1 tinned home last night fnuu Demirig, wuert.

lit. neiii nunrieriv urv m. 1 um 1110 p. It ion of nilceiian, a nwitou maile vacant by the pnmotiii of Fred Fornoff In Ihe marshalshlp. Among those whose turns are menllnned I that of fleorgn Carson Tim Citi.k desire to say in Ihi cotitiecllon that Mr Carson was formerly marshal and of this city, and when then In tlie employ of Ihe town he made a gil, efficient and trustworthy guanllaii of tlie peace.

Ills apjnilntmenl would meet the appnival of many friends, A messenger drove Into the city this morning at lu from Psjanto and untitled K. A lluhhell thai hin little son, James, was fooling with a giant powder rap, which he had taken fim the store, ami tlie exili. ling lure oil Hi- tust Joint of Hie Ihuinli and mdet linger nf Ihe left hand, beside ha, lacerating Ihe other lingers Ur I'earce ami T. lluhhell aenimjialiltd A lli.l.l- to 'jrtti. ntid the iiiisi 1 1 1 Hie city IhI afletliinill.

The dintor stale that the little fellow will I. all nghl In a few week James was kicked in llie hsad by a mule alrtiut ten month ago. II very unfortunate Fm I of Hev Hush al San Marcial Imve reieiied word that he and hi three inuthsrles eliililreti, Mi. Hro) r- cuinpatiymg them, aiitved safely at llilllihul It, Telili where ie children will be tut over for raising lo Mr. II.

C. Iliim-U. Hev IIunIi ami Mrs Hntyle will i turn New Mexico in a lmrt time Division Hurley and Hair a doen more Ke ollli-mU ar- Hie city this morning ami are In- sH clmg the pni-rly of the company in this city. Kx Divislun Hiiierliitumlenl F. is with thn iarty.

i.om ittiiiM srnorlln of seieoleru Mnlior ip'r ten nicle" of Corrales, llie huine nf the Sambivals and uther prueperuti 1 pie, ulmul t-u unlet up the liver, ale in Ihe tli.n-s uf a Ix nuliful ami iiiteiesting 1 1, limine, in which a dark-c)cd, lovable aeiiotlla, Mis Arimita Chaves by name, toyed Willi Ihe aflectinti and loe of Matron Armijo, cousin of Mi Paula Arniljo de latcia The story runs in thm muiiner: About a )enr ago, when Mlsa Chaves, liu is the daughter ol a widowed lad), Mr liabllela Chaves, was sweet Rliteeli and prell) as 11 red apple, she met tbe lilted lover, Maicii Ariuiju, at a ilar Ill boa Cuirnlen At lust sight oth lie. nue deepl) in love with each other, and before the dance wa concluded Marcus sked ArltniU to tnArry him. Hhe readily rom-enled, ami there never weio Uo happier Udrig Ihe remainder of that memoiable dance evening a lillln over a )ci ago. Alter the engagement he call-il fiequeioly to see hin love, slid after the day for llm marriage waa aat, work being scarce, In Lo Corrales, he left fur Flagelall where he toiled on Ihe North I Mid railroad ami diligently saved up e-i) cent hs earned. Thinking that 1 lie had secured enough of the "llllby lucre 10 Keep nun ami hi lovely pnw.

la'clive In id" In opiitencu for yeara lu come, he returned lo Lo Corrales to claim or lii-ndinl kliree, Imi- fun- he left fur Flagvlull, swore lo "honor, piotect ami obey" should she have him. Hut, however, he wa doomed lo diaap-Hiititmeiit, fur when he arrivnl at tbe home of hi cousin, Mra. Paula Armijo de Oaivia, Ihe latter broke Ihe news quietly lo him that Ins pretty senurtla, during hi absence, now gniwu to le 17 years of sge, had learned lo love another and had marked Inn name nil' her hat of admirers. Marcui, although broken hearted, refused lo believe thn story from other lip be. Hide those uf Miss Arimita, and thrvUjw on tin called iiin the young lady.

Hhe emphatically, lu the sweet Hianish Ian-gunge, with a wavii of her soft hand, hade liiui go hence, for the reason that her love had turned to another and that he wa 110 nmre the idol nf her eyes, Marcus trni 1 hin persuasive powers, using all the adjective kliowu in the Hpan-1 idi vih-i bulary, but Mm Arimita would mil change and thus Marcus left her homo a badly jilted old bschelor. He was seen yestenlay at Lo Corrales, atid from hi owu lips told the story of hia love, how hanl he worked on the grade of the North and Ninth railroad, and the miserable end of the whole transaction. He now claim that Ml Arliulla makee a practice of having a new lover every mouth s'ree nil Keml your nddm to II. IbiVklrn Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr King's New Life Pill. A trial will convince you of their meiita.

These pills 1,1 ar" j'rticuiariy vttlviv" 'sick headaihe. bur malaria ami liver mVe l-een nroveil invahl- able. Tlie) are guaranteed to lie (ntr-fectly free Inun every deleterious subclaim' and Ii lie purely vegetabhi. They do not weaken b) their action, but by giving lone lo stomach and imwels great' I) Invigorate tlie system, iiegular sue J.V irr box. Hold by Dr.

Tho. II. Hurgess A Hon, The UUli Taune4. Vou have often wtsh.it for something lo take Hie place of jiills. Now try a cent pm knge of Himinori Liver Regulator powder.

Take It dry on the tongue or make into a lea ll pleasant lo take and gives quick nllcf two good recommendations. Fur a pain lit Ihe side ur chest tlu re is nothing no god a a piece of flannel dam-in-tied with Chamberlain's Pain Halm and isiiind 011 over the seat of paiu. It atfonls prompt and n'riiineiit relief, and if used In lime will often 1 -event a cold fnun resulting In pneumonia This same treatment is a sure cure for lame back. For sale by ll. Hurgess Hon, Druggists.

vioiii in iruvi i.jwuii, iiiuoic-i. Htst llieui concerning the first syiuitoms, and treatment is the object of this item 1'ienrsl indication or croup Is iioarw- iimu lu a ehllil mini In ul.leel In i-nrnti tincli of an attack, Following Ibis turseueas is a peculiar, nmgh cough. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as soon as the child lieiumie hoarse, or even after Ibe rough cough has aipcared, It will prevent the attack, ll has never been known to fall) fHl-cent bottle for sale by II- Hurgess in, Druggists. All rometit(rs have been to give way to Dr. Price's llaklng Powdi r.

All rivals bave been forcnl to yield tbe palm,.

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