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I POWDER Absolutely Pur THE DAILY CITIZEN HUGHK8 McCRKKlHT. rcnusHIRA THne. Ucmhw Kdltor W. T. McChkwht.

Bns, Mgr. and City K1 rDHLIftHKU DAILl lllll WBKKLf. AasnolaM Prss Afternoon Tslsfframa. Oflldal Papnrof RornslilloConnlr. OtQcml Peosr of City of AlhuqnorqnA.

I.argsst City and County ('Imitation The Largfat New Mexico Orrulstlon Larjrsst North Arlrnna Cltrnlatton ALBi yi'KKgl K. AI'KIL to. imft Another pag wilt ooa aiMsd to tha Inglorloua hUtory of Hpaln. Tni Bug of fro Cuba Is assurad a place among the colors of ths nations of lb world. .1 THI (mitral awtambly of the Prcsbrto-rlaa cborch la the I'nltod Slates will be held in New Orleans on May 1.

To talk anything eUe but war to the publle now la aa nuaatlafaotorr aa telling somebody also your own trouble. Thi prnldeut elgned the Cuban reso-lotions this morning. He will abw sue-eeed himself aa president of the United Slates. Tui cost of fuel on eleam rallroada la about 10 per ceut of the operating ei pauses. On electric roada It la about 6 per cent.

Tui democrats have dropped the late Mr. Bryan aa their popular hero, aud bare transferred their allegiance to Coo-aul tieneral Lee. Thi Busstan petroleum export now amount to one-third of those from the United Stats, la the last three yeara they hare doubled. I 1 Thi Island of Porto Kloo paya Spain thU year In Uses 4.371,87 1, of which only tJo0.0U0 la apeut for the benefit ol the natlrs population. Thi first victim of the war appeara to be Congressman Lenta, of Ohio, who baa been speechless arer stuce bla second advance on the republican trocha.

Thi goTernnieut haa twenty war ves-aela In the vlciuity of Tampa and on the east coast of Florida, nearly aa many vessels aa Spain haa altogether. Thehi was an Increase of Imports at the port of New Turk during the month of March of more than oue million dollars over the corresponding period of last Thkri were SiD more prisoners In alaaaachnaelta March 81 than on the same date last year, which aeema to eon-firm tha theory that education Increases crime. Thi Masonic lodge at Santa Ke will be fifty years old on St. John's day, June 4, and the eraft of the ancient city will appropriately obtvrre the Interesting event. In ease ot war there should be no such thing aa buying eubstltutea per mitted.

Everybody drafted, rich or poor, should be compelled to serve unleea they re physically Incapable. Thi anti trust crati haa ao Infatuated tha good townspeople ot Lorain. Ohio, that they have petitioned the newly-elected mayor to remove hie whiskers on the alleged ground that he monopolizes me wiud. Et'OOPi'a fear that her aupply of cotton and wheat from tula country will be di minished In the event of a war with Spain will not be realized. The Idea that Spain can blockade any American port la.

ot course, absurd. Tni White Star steamer Britannia recently made her five hundredth trip across the Atlantic She la twenty-four yeara old, and her engines and boilers have never been renewed. She haa traveled more than 1.6U0.UIU miles. i Durimu the lent seven weeks thla country haa been Importing gold at the rate of nearly a day. That la reassuring, but nevertheless the business of the country Is becoming stagnant over the war excitement.

Suspeuse, business men say. la worse than the actuality of war. Allen Kklly, former newspaper publisher at Laa Cruoae, who Is now connected with the Los Augeies Times, publishes a screed agalust the Laa Crucians In that paper. Kelly la bitter agalust New Mexico, lie Is bilious, haa liver complaint, Indigestion and other stomach troubles, aud the elimate of the Mesilla valley did not agree with him. Tui British government Is constructing ths largest battleship afloat, the Im placable.

Thla vessel, displacing lu.UlO tons of water, will extend the length of armored fighting eraft, which are for Hue service alone, to 400 feet. It will carry 15.000 tons of coal lu its bunkers the American ship Indiana has a normal aupply ot only 400 tons aud will have 16,000 indicated horse power. wars ar rt.ci on mlsimkss. 1 he supreme eoutldeuoe of the Amur! can people that the luipeuding war with Spain will bs ot short duration and. In any event, will not seriously Interfere with business.

shown by the continued activity of liade and Industry In nearly all Hues. 1 here has been a slight halt In trade aud enterprise, because banks. It a moderate degree, are restricting )iuaud strengthening luslr cash re- ennrcea, bnt this nvtamant has merely had the effect of restoring normal Interest rate. It has not ids money dim-call to get. eieeptby comparison with the extreme ease of the money market for more than a year pat.

KTHII1II NAVY. American battleships are modern In design and fitted out with approved mechanism for sailing and defence. Such a fleet as that of the north At lantic squadron would be furmlilable If sent against th strongest of the naval powers. It liiclii'lea great fighting ships which have been built recently and upon the most approved models, and It Is so well equipped In th matter of guns that, ship fur ship, onl) the fleets of Great Hrltaln, probably, uld (T ird to meet It, lav Ull To THU WAR Secretary Uags has lssuel a circular In which he states that In case any officer, elerk or employe under the treasury department desires to leave the service temporarily to engage lu the military service In the event of war, he may be re-Instated at any time within one year. Temporary appointments will be ma te to Qll places so vacated, with the understanding that upon the return of the em ploye the temporary elerk will be removed so that the former occupant of the place can be re Instated.

THK MKHCMANr MAKIK. The merchant marine of the I'uited Slates and Spain would play quite a conspicuous part In a war between the two countries; not so much lu an active as In a passive sense. As prey for privateers these merchant veseela would figure quite prominently In the conflict. The lulled Slates baa uearly 24.UVO merchant vessels with an aggregate too oars of and Spain haa 1.7S3 vessels with an aggregate tonnage of 719,572. boon whkat mur, Latest reports from the wheat growing sections of the ulled Slates show thai the prospects In the winter wheat belt are unusually flue, the average being the highest reportei In any year aiuoe 1SU1, wblls there are reporta of heavy seeding In spring wheat producing localities.

thus giving Indications of continued prosperity among the agricultural community. The Aretle eaiauioBw It Is rumored In olllclal circles that government contemplates sending an expedition to the Arctic Circle during the ensuing year. This, It la aald will coin-prise eminent navlgatora, geographers. uaturalista and astronomers. Xners can os llttls doubl thai dlsfloveries will be made of the utmost luiporteuoe to sci ence.

However useful liieee may lie they can never excel the value of thai discov ery so fraught with beuetll to the huuiau race Hosteller a Stomach Hitlers. 1 his truly estimable medicine has achieved a repulallou (or curative aud preventive etlicieucy lu oases ot Inorganic dlseasea which has never had a parallel lu toe tils-wry of medicine. It cures and prevents malaria, chronic dyprpeia, billlomiicws, rheumatism, kidney aud bladder complaints and nervous ailments. KILLIMO or CARL Zr.VH. Albert J.

Hum la Jail Charged With Mard.r. Phoenix, April 20 Albert J. Hanson Is In jail In Pboenlx charged with the murder of Carl Zecb. The deed waa committed at the latter'a ranch, eight miles aoulh of Teoipe. A coroner's Jury chargee Uauaon with the murder, tiansuu has been employed by Miss Auro ra Sease, whose farm adjulus that ot Ztch.

There had been trouble about the paaeage of an Irrigating ditch over Zech's laud. Miss Sease and Hanson were at work removing obstructions placed In the ditch by Ztich, when the latter appeared with a shotgun and ordered them trom the premises. There wets a tew high words, when Hanson, who also was armed with a eholgun, fired. The load ot buck shot almost lore away the victim's face. He tell downward In the ditch that had caused the trouble and waa dragged out dying, by bis wife.

Walt I Walt I Wall I I have Just received word that my or der for 1.000 ladles' low-cut shoes, or dered last winter for the aprlug trade. cauuol be couulurniaudedaa mauy or the shoes have already been made. I will offer some rare bargains In this Hue of shoes as soon as they arrive, which will be within ten days or two weeks. The stock will contain all sixes and It will pay luteudiug purchasers to wall uutll they arrive. A.

biMPinu. Americana are the most Inventive people on earth. To them have beeu issued uearly tioO.ooO patents, or more than oue- lilra or all the patents Issued In the world. No discovery of modern years has beeu of greater benefit to mauklud tbau Chamberlain's Colic, Choiera aud Diarrhea Kemedy, or has done more to relieve sullerlug aud pain. J.

vY. Vaugu, or Oakton. Ky, says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Inar- rtiuta Kemedy In my family for several fears, aud find It to be the best medlolue ever used for cramps In the stomach and bowels." For aale by all druggists. k. or i'.

Mineral Lodge No. KnighU of Pythias AH members are requested to be present at their Castle Hall on Oold avenue at to-night. Visitors welcomed. J. K.

Piabck. C. M. II. Sabin.

K. ot R. S. The tiraataat tllaoovery Tat. W.

M. Kepi ne. editor Tiskllwa, 111, Chief, says: Ws won't keep house with out Dr. Mug New Discovery for eoU' uiupliou, coughs aud colds, Kxperb uiented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's uiscovery.

iso oilier remedy can take Its place In our bums, as lu It ws have a certain aud sure cure for coughs, colds, whooping cough, etc," It Is Idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged ou you as Just as good aa Ur. King a New Discovery. I hey are not as g(sl, because this remedy has a record of cures aud besides Is gu trauteed. It never fails. Trial bottles free at J.

11. U'Klelly to, Co. 'a drug store. Call at "The Uremi Front" shoe store tor children's aud misses' sandals aud oxfords, black aud tan, latest styles, 6 to s.sd cents; lo 11, WO cents; 11' to ladies' oxfords, (1, W. Chitplm, proprietor.

ine fur Sale. Nutlvs wlue, pure aud healthful, at only 60 cent a gallou at C. A. Uraude's nortn Broadway. For Over riftf lean.

An Old add Well-Thud Kkmidt. Mrs. nlusluw's H.ailhlng Syrup haa been used fur over fifty years by millions ol mothers tor their children while teeth lug, with perfect suoeehs. It soothes the child, aofteus the gums, allays all pain, cures wina cone, ana is ins besi remedy or aiarrnoea. ii la pleasant to me tasle.

Sold by druggists lu every part ot the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value i Incalculable, he aure aud ask tor Mrs. luslow'a Soothing Syrup, aud laze no ower una. NEW MEXICO NEWS! From Han Juan County Index.

Mies Jennie Mrlutyre is horns from her term of school at Cedar Hill. The school closed lt Friday. A snmmar school will be started In the school bona next werk ly Miss Jennie Mclntyre. Mrs. J.

II. Heather, with her children, left to iln her husband at Hesperus, Colorado, where ha haa his sheep on the range. Henchmen from the Han Juan say th' river la up so that fording Is getting risky. The Animas is aim running higher than at any time yet thla year. K.

K. Hill, the Farmlngton barber. was In town looking np the chances for a branch shop or something of that sort In ths connty seat. W. R.

Price, representing tha Miseonr tan who has taken contracts on the star route lines In this county for the year beginning July 1, was In town last wrek. He sublet the contracts on the La Plata and 1rgo lines. James Dawson will carry ths La Plata and J. II. Thethoff ths Largo mall.

The Hurango Herald says: "It la gratifying to meet and converse with people from Pan Jnan eonnty, New Mexico, They are feeling very Jubilant over the prospects for the year aud tightly consider themselves as fortunate In living In a country where nature provides so well for ths tillers of ths soil." santa ra From the New Mrilcin. Harry L. Ormerod and Chas. 8. Cowan have purchased the entire Interest In the Arcade aaloun of F.

Krb. F. Lowenthal, ot the well known wholesale firm of Lowenthal Meyers, of Albuquerque, was In the elty on busi ness. Ths ball gams between the College Browns and the Juniors on the college grounds Sunday afternoon, waa witnessed by a large crowd. Ths Juniors won the gams by a scors of 13 to 12.

Mrs. Solomou Luna has arrived trom Los Lunas, aud will remain here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. It Otero while Mr.

Luua Is at his sheep ranches In Socorro county, attending to the lamb ing of his numerous fl cka of sheep. Sheriff Klnaell has recovered four more head of the stolen herd of cattle that waa turned loose lu the hills southeast of Ma drid, some two weeks ago, by four men who mads away with about 100 animals belonging to ths Block ranch In Lincoln county. Two of ths msn ars under arrest, but the two Americans succeeded In making their escape. A. Bergere returned from his sheep ranges In Valencia county, after an ab sence of ten days.

He reports the eastern part of the county as needing ratu badly, although two showers earns the latter part ot lust week. Lambing la progressing In good shape and the sheep men are very much eucouraged over the outlook for a good season. District Clerk Bergere has received the papera In the case ot the Territory vs. Manuel Oonxalea aind Fidel J. Gonzales, charged with the murder ot Francisco Uutterrez In Bernalillo county on February 13.

The defendants applied tor a change ot venue before Judge Crum-packer, which waa granted on April 7, the eae being sent to the first dletrkt for trial. MICOHKII. From ihsCbleftaln. C. T.

Brown Is not Idle these days, but continues his good work for the upbuild ing ot the community. K. Holmes, representing Thi Aluu- qi'EHgt'i Citizrn, one of the best papers published In the west, was In the city aud took a loug list ot new subscribers. Prof. W.

U. Seanion, who haa for the past four yeara performed the duties of director ot the New Mexico School ot Mines with ability aud success, expects to resign the position for the purpose ot engaging In the assaying aud inluing engineering business in Kl Paso, Texas. Mauy citizeua are complaining of the condition ot the publle road loading north from California street. Kvery year the acequla la allowed to overflow the road, keeping It In a condition almost impassable all summer. There should be some way to keep the road clear, as flood ing Is as bad as building a fence across It.

LAS VKUAS. From the Optic. u. e. foray me naa a hog ranch near town, with about sixty porkers.

If they live aud do well, they will be worth money. Mrs. A. J. Tlsdall la reported very sick at the Bell ranch, with nervous prostra' Hon, mainly due to bet recent aad be reavment.

Mike McOinay la the new range man agerfot the Bell rauch, succeedingThomas Kane, who haa accepted a more lucrative position working for another outfit. Chas. Springer, who was thrown from bla horse aud dragged aome fifty feet or more, receiving severe Injuries to one leg, is progressing mure favorably than was at first feared would be the case. Col. Dick Dunn Is unite sick at his home at Gascon Mills, Dr.

Atklua having been called out to see him. The case of the robbery of the posU fflce at Clayton waa contluned uutll the next term ot court, and the prisoner placed under (2,000 bond to await Its action. Since the recent rains the sheep men In thla section ot the country claim that they will save at least WO per cent of their lambs. John Ott received a telegram from Wlnslow, Arixoua, to the effect that his brother.CarlOtt, was killed thereon Mon day. W.

Meara, a passenger ou No. 2 en route from Los Angeles, California, to his home in Flint, Mich, died of consumption aboard the train near Wagon Mound. Mr. Meara was traveling aloue and a sympathetic traveling acquaintance waa the only one near bliu when be passed away. The remains were taken to Raton.

aOIWXLL, From tat Register. 0. 8. Moore left for Kansas City and Bt. Louis, where he goes to purchase flxtarea and stock for the new drug store.

Nathan Jaffa will go east the first of next week and look after the purchase of the furniture aud eqnlptneut tor the Nsw Mexico Military Institute. B. A. Bleyater, ot Albuquerque, special agent of ths Atlas Assurance company of London, waa hers this week and placed hia eotnpuny with J. J.

Jaffa. Dr. R. K. Farrls, of Anna, IlllnnK has bought fonr re-ld-nca lots Jmt south of ths military Institute.

Hs la having set of plans for a resilience mals, and will prnhtbly build some time thla enra-m-r. William Jones rams In from West Grand Plains bringing ths news that Henry Kertx, an old man ulmtit "I yeara of age, who llvel alone on a claim near 0. L. Williams' place, had that day been fonnd dead In hla bed An Inquest was held over the body, and It was found that death had tilted from natural cause. I.AS From Kio Orande Republican.

Two rooms of the residence of Prof. John P.Owen, near ths college, were damsged by fire Ia4 week, ths result of a defective flue. Mrs. John Csnipron, wife of Professor Cameron, who has been hern for some timn visiting Mrs. 8.

B. Newcomb, left for Toronto, Canada. F. II Rascom la adding two rooms to his rottags occupied by Mr. and Mrs.

P. II. Cumin. The other part ot the house la alio undergoing thorough renovating. Thirty men are now at work on the Modoc mine.

Ths ore Is Improving aa they go down and the sixteen-foot ledge Is getting larger. Also a new road haa been built to the mine which Is a arrest Improvement on the old one. It was recently reported hers that at ParsJn, ths codling ninth waa very destructive In but hsd done very little damage lu that locality last year. Professor ths College ento-mologlet, waa sent tip there last week to Investigate, and hs reports many of the worms there, but says that the funger last yeur killed off the moth, aud may do ao again this year. A Clever Trlrk.

It certainly looks like It, bnt there la no trick alMiut it. Anybody can try it who has lame hack ami weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure hlniHolf right away by taking electric bitters. '1 his medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, la a blood purifier and nervo tonic 11 cures roustipa-tlon, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness aud melancholy. It la purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the svstem to lis natural vigor.

Try Kiectrlc Hitters and be coiivtnctd that they are a miracle worker. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only fifty cents at bottle, at J. 11. O'HIelly'a drug store.

Ars Tea la ll Have you a new Jeweled bell? If not, why not? Perhaps yon have not yet seen ours. lK so at once. KottKNWiLD IIHOTHKRH. Mrs. A.

Inveen, residing at 720 Henry street, Alton, suffered with sciatic rheumatism fur over eight months. Hhe doctored for it uearly the whole of this lime, uelng various remedies reoom mended by friends, and was treated by ths physicians, but received no relief, rths then used one and a half bottles of I'hamberlain'e Pain Halm, which effected a complete cure. This Is puhliehetl at her request, as she wants others similarly afflicted to know what cured her. The aud 60 ceut slZas for sale by all druggists. Nuttaa of lilsanlutloau To whom ll may In any way concern Notice la hereby given that the Co partnership heretofore existing between W.

F. McLaughlin and Johu II. Norton, do-lug business at Fort Wlngate, county of Bernalillo, territory ot New Mexico, under the firm name ot W. F. McLaughlin A Is hereby dissolved aa per partnership contract.

John 11. Norton haa taken entire charge of the bustuesa of said firm. John H. Norton. April 11, IH'iH.

BOIEL ARRIVALS. 8TUK0K8 ZUUoriAN. K. Marcus, Los Angelet; Kaymond Sillier, I'hoenli; K. C.

Hlutiileiii, Arizona; Kred. Finger, Gallup; Harry Gage, Denver; J. K. Blew, l.sroed. Kau T.

J. Helm, Sauta Fe; A. Brown. Fort Collins; K. K.

Hhears, Denver; K. A. Mallhewit, WIuhIow; Max Kohu, Hun Francisco; H. C. I'pte-grove.

Las Vegae; Henry Woods Bluud; A. S. Bleyer.Kt. LollU. HOTEL IHUIILAND.

Hev. C. K. Lukens and wife, Rdwards-vllle, W. A.

Kiuuear, Newton, CO. Webber, Needles) F. J. Shirley, Chicago; Geo, A. Wood, wife aud sou, Los Augeies; Coluiuhus Smith aud wife, Salisbury, W.

A. Huston, H. A. Brady, Kansas City. GRAND CKNTRAL.

J. R. Lamkin, Kaunas City; II. B. Garvin, V.

II. Jamleaou, Kast Las Vegas; C. F. Spader. J.

W. Miller, Jemez; J. B. Block, I'erea. Dva't Tubarro spit auil haiultt loar I lit Away.

To quit lotiavro cattily and forever, be met netlo. lull of life, uerva antl vigor, take No-'lo-llao. toe wonder worker, that make weak aiea strong. All druKSlaia, too or II. Cursfuarao-teed Booklet and saiuils free.

Address Burling KcDiedj Chicago or New York, Whlppwl Hla Saorl.lao. The Las Vegas Optic is Informed, that the citizens of Mora are stirred up over an assault upon a half-witted Mexican, Francisco Durau, on Katter Sunday. The story In brief Is that Duran, who la the sacristan ot the church, repeated what he overheard two men talking, In regard to certain actions ot the parish prient. The men denied the charge, and the prleet took the law Into his own lauds and whipped the sacristan with a knotted rope. Durau has a very sore back.

He tells a story that is endorsed by two wit nesses as to the oastlgatlon. Some of the most devout Catholics are appealing to the authorities ot the church fur the removal ot the offender; while the case will bs brought before the next grand jury for gal Investigation. Silks for waists, 6 yard patterns, new aud elegant allkx.100 styles to select from. Hold as hUli as 7 Wl pattern. Special this wei only 43 W.

Golden Rule Dry GinnIs Company. Awarded Highest Honors World'. Fair, Oold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dil; CREAM BJMONG A Pars flrape Creaai ol Tartar Powdar. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

ti w- all. l''A "jf i i 4 wr i arECE T- SLMO SAMPLE AUD OLUTJ T1GOM Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc. JOSEPH BAHNSTT. Proprietor. 130 Woet Ral'road 'Ihn-jiarins CANDY CATHARTIC I 'aatVr CURE CONSTff ATON CSESCEHT GOAL YARD.

GALLUP COAL Best Domestic Coal in use. Yard opposite Freight Office, CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. Old Telephone No 25 Leave oraersTrimble's stables CanMeat Honest Goods at Honest Prices, See Me Before You The Favorite. Buy or SelL BOO OOT.T) AVn.

CUT FLOWEllS CjHlGHUKD Cor. Ontffl A Ta. an. ana at. MRS.

J. C. MARSHALL. Haw Talaphoaa Ma. SIM.

All AreJHoalthy Because They Keep Their Blood Pure with Hood's Sarsaparllla-A Wonderful Medicine to Clva trength to Weak People. My husband has taken Hood's Ba nay-parti la and It baa enrsd him of a bad eough, bsokaohe and headache, and made htm feel much stronger. I have takan It myself snd it has Increased rny flash snd done me a great deal ot food. We have also (Ivan It to oar children and it keeps them healthy." Has. MAST Walsu, LsadvlUe, Colorado.

My little girl was troubled with head-aehe, and would be so sick at her stomach that shs could not sit up. Ws began giving her Rood's Bsrssperills, and shs hsa Dot hsd snythlng of ths kind since taking it, and Is now perfectly well." Mua. F. A- BOLUNona, Gunnison, Colorado. If you havs decided to tsks Hood's Bar-eaparllla do not buy sny other Instead.

HOOd'S ts the Beat-In tact the One True tllood PurtBer. AUdruml.ts. Si; all for IS. Out only Uood's. Hood's Pill cur "rer 1IUVIU II fills take, emvto operate, sue.

SUTtll, FOB SALE AMU KSST, Wan tad, Wanud To buy a email parcel of alfalfa laud, one to three avrss, near city. Address, giving prtoe, P. U. box 21, elty. Madami Nohmani), Clairvoyant, Palmist and Uairuetlc Healnr, can be consulted on all affairs of life.

Give love aud lucky cliarru. Will call at resilience; no extra llil'i Uoutli Third atreet, up stairs. Tor Sate. Kor Hals Good sail. lie puny; drives well single aud double.

No. 413 south Broadway. To Bell Two modern 3 room cottages: two horses; three wsgons; all kinds of household goods. YY. V.

Futrelle. Cows for sale I have several good milkers; kind and gsntls. Address John K. Jarvls, poMtntttce box U4, or call at res idence, No. Wi West Hllver avenue.

lu-at' I.i.hi it 'Hii'ly IH 1 r'i. MVi.JV- If full. 'n rt-rid min'" Tttoiieamla are Yrrlna; It. In order to jimro the great merit of Kly'sCreS'n ll.lm Iho erleetivo cniij fur Catarrh ami i i I i'i wo prepared a .1 h.d i III Oelil. Uet it of iir (ii ii i 1 1) i to ELY .1 v.i:r x.

v. uv. I snTere i i i'-. i ir 1 ever siueo t. I 1 I fi.r cure, I'll! Kly'i I'rtu a J'i e- ui to ill.

rveu that. my im-. I.ut.. uf.i it with ri Ontruin, 43 VYurruu Ave Cliu iy lit. Ely's Cream Tlulm is .1 eure for caturrh aud omitiiina no cueniue, aieroury nor any injurious drug.

J'ries, SO oauta At ilrilk'lsCa or br umiL Ws are now prepared to show what ws believe to he the tMMt assortment of men's hats ever brought to this territory. Kroui a 5 cent cloth hat to a Htets.ui, and we think we can suit ths must fastidious In that line and prohstilv save you a little mousy beside, it don't ctwt anything to see tfieiu. Hlinou Stern, the Kallroail avenue eluthler. TO CTKK A IN ON DA Take Ijtxstlve Hromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund ths money If it fails to cure.

Shi. I he genuine naa Ii ou each tablet. Hlgheet Caah frliwa Paid For furniture, store, carpets, clothing, trunka. harness, saddles, shoes, etc. Hart's, 117 Oold aveuue, nest to Wells Kargo Kxpress otllc'e.

bee me before you buy or sell. t.tei iltoily ha)a h. Cu-wiireta sielv Calharlie Hie moat wonderful liltuleul iln.iiuTi (if Hie SKU, ena-aul unil lelri aliiua lo the luaie, S''l in-ully auil iaitlvely on kl.lu llv. aud liutvela, lie. cut ire aai.m.

dliiel eeltla, euro lieuilH.ilie, lever, hulilluul couallpnliun sua muoiKuiens. i'leaati tiny ana irv a ux olC.C.C lo-ilavi 10, buliiaud guarauleud to curs by all Urutgiala. Mpftar for tha finds A'VVIVUI AVI 11AM MVUu Can be drawn from our sod water fountain during- the hot weather. When you feel tired and languid, there is nothing that will restore your vitality ana spirits so quick as a glass of our cold, sparkling soda water. Our syrups are made from pure fruit juices, and we serve them with phosphates, ice cream, eggs and crushed fruits.

t.i.y r.n. ALL DRUGGISTS Death Stops Your Salary Salaried men should assure, for their salary ceases at death, business, professional and workin emen should assure, for their brains or their muscles are their capital as well as their income. Death stops them both. Assure your lite, and death cannot stop that Income or steal your capital, and your loved ones will be saved from want. Many good companies But only on BhST THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY lll'TIIK I STAIKS, "Slronaeat in the World." WALTER N.

PARKHURST, General Manager, New Mexico and Arizona Albuquerque, N. M. WALL PAPER Wholesale and Retail, from ii ytc to per double roll. PAPEU HANGING AND PAINTING Good Work at Reasonable Prices. THE BEE HIVE in West Gold Avenue.

PIONEER BAKERY! BaLLINQ Paoraiaroaa. We b'Anz L'akTT a Specialty I We Paelre Patronage, and we Guarantee Firet-Class Baking. relejuh nrdereenllrlted and Promptly frilled Call at Headquarters for Leather, Durness, BaiMles, BaiUlnry, Ha.lillerv llarilware. Cut Holes, Hlioe Nails, Haines. I'liali hips.

Collars, hweat 1'ails, ('i'or till. Axle Grease, Huston Ciwrh Dil, I'uto Negro, KiicMy llarventer Oil, NeutHfootOil, Ijird Oil, Harriets Oil, Llntearl Oll.Castile oap. Harness Soap, Carriage Hponges Chaumls Hkln, Horse Mriliclnee. Prloo ths Xjoveesit. HlBlieHt Market I'riees I'ald for Hides ami Skins.

WOOL COMMISSION, Tkos. P. Koleher, 406 Railroad Ave Albuquerque. THIRD STREET MEAT MARKET All kinda of Fresh tnd Sa Meats. Steam Sausage Factory.

31 A ONI TKM l'LE, Till 111) ST HE El. EMILKLKIXWOItT, I'rop JACOB 10 Mnufctorcr ol and lipalnr Wagons, Carriages, Duckboards! Ths Best KaaWn Mal TshlJss. Pine Ooi-se-Sboetrif a Specialty. BatlsfactloD Ouarantswl in All Work Kapau-lnir, i'alutins: auj Trimming on Bbort Nutiae. I I I i i i i Shop, Corner Capper if.

inj Flrtt inmpsie. rf A. E. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE Secretary latuil Building luoclatloa. OVoe at J.

Ualdrldga'a Leather Jmw. Whitcomb Springs and Rsaltti Resort, Eightet'ti miles east of Albuquerque, N. M. Open 11 tlie Yetti. Good aicorrorliitions at reasonable tales.

The following is the analysis if one of the various springs at the Res irt: Sodium iMoride, grains per gallon 97 ('alt ium sulphate, grans t.4360 Cakium carbonate, grains per gallon 8.1896 Magnesium carbonate, grains per gallon 1.5188 Total Water delivered in the city. for the springs every Wednesday f31 KACII Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Secoad street and Copper venue, Albuquerque, New Mexico. H.

G. WHITCOMB. Proprietor. "The fietropole" JOHN WICKSTROM. Prop.

The Beat and Finest Liquors and Gears, Imported and Domestic, Served to AH Patrons. NO. Ill WEST RAILROAD AVENUE W. V. FUTRELLE, Cor.

First and Gold, j8081! Albaqaerqae, New Mexico. rhlengo Lnraber Baildinf fapar always In HU- First St. and Lead ESTABLISHED 1878. I. B.

PUTNEY, Reliable--WhOleSale Grocer I FLOUH, GRAIN PROVISIONS. Oar Lett peolalty. "1 be roond Soatb-eet, Farm and Freight Wagons 1 R4IIROAD AVENU. AI.PUQUFaO'.'E, N. OHPLIN, twovo- aaaaaM sr urui inui Good Goods at Low Prices.

118 Railroad Avenue, Albuquerque, N. M. TIIE Ths newest and best good, from the leading potteries of tlx world, In wholesale or retail. Choke labia ware, elegant toilet acta, beautiful Vaara) a full Una of gUasware, bar goods, lamp chimneys and burners, enameled ware, tinware, brooms and brushes, toys and dolls. 118 SOUTH FIRSTSTREET' J.

0. GIDEOM In. New and Second-Hand Furniture Furniture bought, bold, rented anil exi handed. Hilifst cash price paid (ur all kinds of b.u.sohold gx.K (iet ethers' and will see them id tent All goods sold cheap (or cash or oa mstall'T'cnts KTo. XXX Worth FirBt St.

ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. ZEIGER CAFE I QUICKEL BOTH. Pr (SuooftMors lo Krauii M.

v. tat WUsUes, Iaipartcd asJ Doseiuc V.i-s gad CfwciJ The Coolet tni Highest Grade of Lacr StrrtJ. Finest Millard Hall In tha Territorj. Finest and ltest Imported and Domestic Cigars 1 1.337 1 Conveyance leaves Albuquerque and Saturday morning. OXsXTXI nOOMS.

Wholrsale anil 1'etail Pfalor FunxiTyjE" iiouseiIoTi) noons nJ IUCYCI.ES. Hold Clirap Ca.h or on trr liLlallniPltt Flan. AImi rruted at rraeonalie raUa. kltll Albuquerque. A complcto Stock of tlio Douglas Shoos ml Slippers.

Ladies' Button Laco Shot' of All ucscnptions. FAIR'.

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