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Albuquerque Citizen from Albuquerque, New Mexico • Page 5

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THE ALBUQUERQUE DAILY CITIZEN MONDAY JULY 21 1902 4. Albuquerque Hardware Company Bui r. ers' and General Hardware Cutlery, Guns and Ammunition. HERDERS TTTM'TC WALL niNERS TENTS WEDQE AND WAGON COVERS, AGENT3 FOR SAVAGE RIFLES AND CARBINES. 120 WEST GOLD AVENUE.

ALBUQUERQUEPLANINGAIILLCO i i Manufacturer ftf ijt'OV Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Store Office and Store Fixtures, Wood Turn ing and Mill Work of all kinds to order. MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED. 403 SOUTH FIRST STREET, WMk DECORATIVE Fmm EFFECT Jewelry worn, and best result! are obtained from artistic designs and tasteful settings. Our rings, brooches, pins, are of that high art and quality found only In Jewelry of the finest make. T.

Y. MAYNARD, JEWELER. Watch Inspector ft S. F. and S.

F. P. Railroads. PELTIER BROS. Plumbing and Heating.

Orders from the outside solicited and "promptly attended to. 206 West Gold Avenue, Albuquerque, N. M. O0OKMttCC4KDO90CCCCO ZETGER QUICKEL BOTHE, Proprietors BAR AND CLUB ROOMS FINEST WHISKIES, IMPORTED DOMESTIC WINES COGNAC. The Coolest and Highest Grade of Lager served.

Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Clgare coroecC40ceccccococ 00OCK)000C0C0K0XTO Still a Growing Oar fancy coffee business for 1901 reached the snug amount of 10,000 pounds. We wish to double that In 1902, and in order to do so we are offering the very beet grades of coffee on the market at 40 cents per pound. We are sole agents for CHASE SANBORN'S celebrated Seal Brand and Club House. We also have a full line of blended coffees at prices to suit from 20 cents up. Our 25 cent blend we consider equal to the most of the 40 and 45 cent grades offered by the trades.

As to teas. Everyone knows that we keep the very best to be had In the territory. A. J. MALOY, 214 W.

Railroad Ave ccccoccoooccc (Incorporated) Wool, Hides, Pelts rC GROSS, WHOLESALE El rWCBHUSli" I I I BEND, KELLY CO. We handle K. C. Baking Powder, Navajo Blankets, Curtice Canned Goods, Colorado Lard and Meats. Houses at ALBUQUERQUE, N.

M. EAST LAI VEGAS, N. AND GLOR-I ETA, N. M. Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Work R.

P. HALL, Proprietor Irob and asi: Castings; Ore, Coal and Lumber Cars; Shaftings. Pulleys Grade bars, Babbit Metal; Columns and Iron Fronts for Buildings; Bepclrs on Mltlng and Mill Machinery a Specialty. FOUNDRY SIDE RAILROAD TRACK, Hi CQUERQUE, N. M.

LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. H. B. Jordan Is again on watch at Bachechl Gioml's retail place, R. L.

Baca, a well citizen of Santa Fe, is here touay on some legal matters. Miss Mable Hunt left last night for an extended visit with relatives at Cimarron, N. M. Prof. J.

A. Jones, who has been sojourning in Socorro county the past few days, returned home this morning. Mrs. H. J.

Rehder has been quite ill the past week, and in consequence she will soon take a trip to the Pacific coast Henry Ooetz, day chef at Surges' restaurant, has returned to the city after his sojourn at the Jemez hot springs. F. Romero, son of A. Romero, the Second street butcher, and wife, have returned from a two weeks' visit in southern California. Richard Theophllus, resolution clerk of the house of representatives at Washington, D.

was In the city yesterday, the guest of Governor Ross. He left last night for his home at Los Angeles. H. F. Belcher, a patient of the St.

Joseph's sanitarium, vied this morning of consumption. He was about 3i years old and was a member of B. O. L. E.

He qame here from Dickin son, in. u. Attorney E. W. Dobson and wife, ac companied by H.

F. Lee and wife. drove down to Los Lunas yesterday, They returned In the evening. Just reacning me city in time to escape ue neavy ram. Ous Mulholland, who has contract with the Rock Island to sink wells along its line In New Mexico, was here yesterday.

He left on the delayed passenger train in the afternoon for his home at Gallup. Conductor W. H. Barney and wife, wno visited the Grand Canyon of Arizona, have returned to the city. They say the canyon is the greatest and most sublime sign, they ever witnessed in their life.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan Scruggs entertain ed yesterday Mrs. Robert McKlnley and daughter, of Madrid, and Mrs. John James, of Las egas.

The visitors left last night for Carthage, Socorro county, where they will reside in ths future. John J. Stripe, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Stripe, died at the home of its parents on South Broadway last night about 11 o'clock, of cholera infantum. The funeral was held at the residence this afternoon. Interment was made in Fairview cemetery. Stage Employes.

Norfolk, July 21. About 200 members from the principal cities of the United States and Canada are attending the tenth annual convention of the National Tneatrical Stage Em ployes association, which began a week's session in Norfolk today. The organization is affiliated with the Amer ican Federation of Labor and the offic ers' reports shows that it is rapidly In creasing in numerical and financial strength. The principal business before the convention is the hearing of a number of grievances concerning the theaters and the giving of charters. Fresh berries, melons, cantaloupes and fruits of all Kinds at the San Jose Market tomorrow.

1 Dressed springs. San Jose Market. White Felt Street Hats. A large assortment has Just arrived, The latest thing out. Miss M.

C. Fleming, 216 South Second street. Best Swiss cheese, 20c lb. San Jose Market. For the Ladies and Misses of This City.

We have Just received a new and beautiful line of felt street hats fo'r fall wear. They will not be placed on exhibit at present. But we will take pleasure In showing them to all who desire a new and up to date hat Fos. ter Millinery company, 312 West Rail road avenue. Iced ket.

watermelons. San Jose Mar HYDE EXPLORING EXPEDITION To all those with whom the Hyde Exploring Expedition has had commer cial correspondence, and to all whom it may concern: Take notice that the business (In eluding any and all partnership) here tofore conducted under the name "The Hyde Exploring Expedition," In New Mexico and elsewhere, has been dig solved, the said business and all its assets liaing now the Bole property of tne undersigned, Benjamin T. B. Hyde. and all business connection, whether by way of partnership, agency, or oth erwise, between tne undersigned, or any two or more of them, has been enoed by mutual consent.

By special agreement, Richard Weth erill has specific authority, as agent to collect certain specified book-ac counts now on the Putnam books, as may appear by writing in his posses sion Bigned by the undersigned, Bcnja min T. B. Hyde. Benjamin T. B.

Hyde and Frederick E. Hyde, will organize a corporation under the name "The Hyde Exploring Expedition," of which more de tailed notice will be given hereafter. FREDERICK E. HYDE, BENJAMIN T. B.

HYDE, RICHARD WETHERILL. July 12th. 19d2. Sedgwick creamery butter never dis appoints, price 30c lb. San Jose Mar ket.

BADARACCO'S SUMMER GARDEN Just North of the City Limits. Open day and night. Bar supplied with best of liquors and oipars and ice cold bottled beer. Ball and concert every Saturday evening, and concert every Sunday afternoon. Bowling alley free to visitors.

Lunches served. Garden has swings and nice shade trees. Everybody invited and good order ore- served. Fresh eggs 2i)c dozen. San Market.

Jose Statehood cigars, two for 25 cents. CONSUMPTION tbelhostMreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well as pneumonia and all lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Ackers English Remedy "the king of all cough cures." Cures coughs and colds in a day 25 cents. Your money back if dissatisfied. Write for free sample. V.

H. Hooker Buffalo N. Y. J. H.

Rielly and B. H. Brlggs Co. List Increasing. Numerous additions are being made to subscribers list of the Colorado Tel-epbone and Telegraph company.

Some of the latest are Blanchard Meat and Supply company, F. H. Mitchell. S. Vann ft Son.

Al Coleman, S.nger Sewing' Machine company, Watson H. Downs, Vefldome hotel. New England bakery. M. Bowdish, A.

A. Durgin, Emil Kleinwort. Seguin watermelons 2c San Jose Market. Tree Oils. We wish to call attention to the fact that we are the sole owners and manufacturers of Tree Oils which we can recommend tor catarrh, bronchitis, neuralgia, rheumatism, sore throat, coughs and colds.

One size only, 60c per bottle. Page Voorhees, prescription druggists, next to Postofflce. ana 0000000000000000 a Our entire stock ot colored par- a asols, the finest selection in the city, will be sold at cost and low. -Golden Rule Dry Goods Nc 0, Company. gggq oaagaoooooqaoo Remember the Store.

The store with the white front-The Lion Store offers you cuch goods at such prices wnlch will not be met In any direction. Liquid Veneer, makes old furniture Will put a brilliant, elastic, transparent finish on any article of wood or metal. For sale by Whitney Company and other Albuquerque dealers. Demlng has Just heen ineornorarea. Good enough for anybody! yLL Havana Filler Si 'FL0R0D0RA' BANDS are sofsamealue'as tags from 'spearhead: standard OLD DPA CH HONVT 1882 19U2 F.

G. Pratt Co. Sole agents for casino and O.a brand Canned Goods. Dealers In Staple and Fancy Groceries 214 South Second street. Hlllsboro Creamery Butter Best on carta Orders solicited.

Free delivery MELINI EAKIN WHOLESALE LIQUORS. We fcandle everything In our line Dlstlllera Agents Special distributors Taylor Willla LoulsTllle, Kentuck 111 R. First Albuquerque. N. CHICHrSTES-S ENGLISH PENHYROYAL FILLS API-.

I. (lll(IIKMU; KX.Li-.lt ,1 ubilinitnn Iwlia. ft tu Il, I J- The Metropolitan Corner of First Street and Railroad Avenue. Has changed hands and Is now one of the nicest resorts in the city. Best of liquors served at the bar.

Lager been on draught. Patronage solicited. LUKE WALSH, Proprietor. B. A.

SLEYSTER. ACCIDENT INSURANCE, FIRE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. ROOMS 1214. CROMWELL BLOCK. FABER, I ALBERT 5 305 RAILROAD AVENUE, GRANT BUILDING Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Curtains, Blankets anJ House Furnishing Goods.

1 It Takes the Best of Values TO INTEREST THE PUBLIC THESE WARM MID-SUMMER DAYS, BUT WE ARE EQUAL TO THE OCCASION AND THE KIND OF PRICES YOU FIND HERE IN JULY ALWAYS MAKES THIS STORE THE PROPER BUYING PLACE. 2 WE ARE SHOWING A MOST ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, RUGS MATTING, LINOLEUM. ALSO HAVE SPLENDID VALUES IN HIGH ART DRAPERIES, CURTAINS, PORTIERES, COUCH ANND TABLE COVERS. i "OLD RELIABLE" ESTABLISHED 1878 L. B.

PUTNEY, WHOLESALE GROCER. Flour, rain -and Provisions. Car lots pdalty. FARI1 AND FREIGHT WAGONS. Railroad Avenue Albuquerque Carrie th Larct and float Eitaaaiva Stock of Staple Groceries fouad aontbwart.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK I ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. I U. S. DEPOSITORY Depository for the Santa Fe Pacific and the Atchison, To-peka and Santa Fe Railway Companies. Authorized Capital $500,000.00 Paid up Capital, Surplus and $iOO, 000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Joshua S.

Raynolds, president; M. W. Flournoy vice presi- tfent; Frahk'McKee, H. F. Raynolds, A B.

McMillan. All errors of vision scientifically corrected S. T. VANN, DOCTOR OF OPTICS. wuh 8.

VANN SON, JEWELERS. J. C. BALDRIDGE Native and Chicago Lumber. Sherwin-Williams Paint Covers More I Looks Best I Wears Longest I Most Economical Full Measure I Building Paper 8ASH, DOORS, BUNDS, PLA9TKR L1MK, CKMKNT, GLASS, PAINT, Eto First Street and Lead Avenue, Albuquerque.

TH I ST. ELMO Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, etc. SAMPLE LND CLUB BOOM. JOSEPH HARNETT, Prop. 120 W.

Railroad Albuquerque. Automatic 'Phone No. 516. Residence, Automatic 'Phone 299 Bell Telephone No. 115.

LOCAL UNDERTAKER SANTA FE PACIFIC RAILROAD. COMflERCIAL CLUB BUILDING. 000Koa SHIP YOUR PELTS TO BEARRUP BROS. CO Wool Pullers and Tanners, Albuquerque, New Mexico. WE DO CUSTOM TANNING OF 2 HIDES, SKINS AND FURS.

2 First-class work done and satisfaction guaranteed 0 Please write us for prices. Automatic Telephone 171..

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1898-1909