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gj PflWDEfl IAbtolutely Purl I I THE DAILY CITIZEN HimiKS A ftM'KKIOHT, PchmhRKH Trim. Hitkhib K11tor W. T. McTwtiflHT. litis.

Mg-r. and City K1 rVRI.IHRKIl KAIL ANn WICRRlf, Anrlatd Vrrm Afternoon Talcfrrajna. Official Papar of Barnalillo Comity. lrfm City n1 Cnnnty Circulation The Large. Naw atailoo Circulation iArtrmt North Arizona Circulation ALBlTQUKKqUK.

MAT 12. 1HU8 Wheat la booming load ths big gans oa tbe warahlpa. Lrr's bare mom more "Yankee thor-onghnettf" at Porto Rloo. Whim the Kourtb of Jul; com around there will be new American glorlee to eelebrata beside that of the Aalatle squadron. The confederate geaerala are coming to the front to fight fur their country, and Prealdeut licKluly la giving them the glad baud.

Tble la, Indeed, a reunited country. Ir Uncle Bam does not nee the Philippines to defray tba expenaea to which Spain baa put the United Htatea In the Cuban affair, be will hate failed to ate bla naual (rood bun'mcM ju.lguieut and Uct. Jeffrim. tha California eluguer, baa Invented a new blow which ha culls the "Uanlla punch." One would not anppoee that prise flghtera bad to Invent blowa alnoa moet of them aeem to be nothing bnt blow. Keablt twelva thotwand pwple at tended tha league baae ball game at Chicago Sunday, which ahowa that tha natioual game la not yet dead, and that tha war doea not occupy tha public attention axclualvely.

Kveht hoar now la an boar of anticipation. The United Stales will land eup-pllea of all kinds- for tha Cuban Insur-genta and atarving people, at once, and the aupply veeaela will be backed np In tbair operation by our war veewla mud aetrong body of troop. It la Uncle Bam'e Idea to give the inHurgenta Junt enough backing to enable them to drive bpalu out of Cuba. The fool killer got In hi work In Sweden recently. A elrcua attraction waa hag balloon that carried with It a platform upon which a man and a horae performed, far above the hrarie of the audience.

Tba balloon took lira and both man and baaat were killed by tba fall. Tha public require men to tempt fata by performing ridlculou teat, and then the public 1 shocked when dleaiter come to Hie performer. Such reckleae eiblbiliooe should be abollahed by law. WI fit's PKUI'Kkir, Tha aupreme court of Indiana held, in the recent cane of Boyd ve. Kodabaugh et at, that a note given by huatiaud and wife and a mortgage on the aeparate property of tha wife given to ancure It could not be enforced agalntt the wife when the debt they evidenced waa tor money borrowed to pay off the buaband'e debt and th lender bad full knowledge of the purpuee for which the money was borrowed and to which It waa applied, and that where tbe lender knew the monry waa borrowed by tha buuband to pay bin debts, the fact that be drew tba check for It In tha name of the wife did not make the note aud mortgage valid.

LfcT TUM lta UN TUttlM SI'l'KS. The United Btatee thould have no lead-era by Inheritance. There la no blood royal In America, and the lualatanoe of eouie of the aona of great general aud faniou atatexuien of tbe timea of tba civil war that they should be preferred In tha organization of the voluuleer army 1 nothing short of dlxgiMllng exhibition of auiaitDg lmpudeuce which should be condeuiued by all aud aupprmwd by tbe president. Fred. Grant applied for coniiulaalon aa brigadier geueral aud got a colonelcy in the vuluuteer army.

Webb Uayea bait been appoluted an "acting" major of Ohio cavalry. Atan Arthur ha got noth ing as yet, but still beeleglng tha bile llouse. John A. Logan has rabd all kind of a rumpua In Illluol becauxe Gov. Tauuer refuwrd to make him a colonel of cavalry over tha heads of dia-tlugulxhed oUluemof the National Guard, aud there la a chance that his luaixtance aud the log-rolllug his mother at Watmiugtou may yet succeed In securing what be want.

Aud tha worst of It Is that none of thee "sons of thuir fathers" have seen any service, have any military education or any epeclal capabilities that would place them In positions of authority. They eeeui determined to make the great names once revered throughout the greater portion of the lulled Htatea a stench In fie uontrlla of tha whole people. Ink uriut si t.i van At. Blue the war with Hpaiu began there bas beeu a difference of opinion among newspapers aa to whether the belligerents could use the Sues canal. This haa been aet at reel by an olllcial of ths etaU de partment at Washington who haa given out tha proceeding of the convention of October 2Uih, lSss.

whiuh gave out the principle of tha nulralittlon of the buei canal and which was signed by the alE great powers aud Turkey, Hpaiu aud the Netherlands btrlctly speaking their action dva not Mud the power that wore not partle to the convention, hut a none la of any Importance ex.vpt the Unlt1 Ktataa, and all have dixtinrtlv acqulwed in what was done, the practical rennlt la much the name a If tha whole body of elviiid nations had formally expremed their adneelon to It. The convention diTlafM that the canal la to be open in time of war as well as In I time of pence to all ship, whether mer chantmen or veo of war, whether bel- 11)1 nt or neutral, but no acta of hostil ity are to be committed either In the csnal It If or in the aoa to a distance of three mile from eltti-r end of it. The entrances are not t) be blockaded, The atay of the belli 'rent veoli of war or iheir prlxei with the porta at elthr end I not to exce. twenty tour hour, and tolllgerent are i.ot to embark troops or munition of war within the canal or It porta. By lining the Butt canal Fpaln veeeels will ha compelled to go only 7.0 nil lee to reach Manila.

Tha steaming radlua of the Almirante Oijuendn, Vlzcaya and Infanta Maria Tereea la 9.7(H) mile, aa The Citizkn atated yesterday, going at the rate of ten knot, and they, therefore, could go tha entire distance without re coaling. It necoiwary, they could take collier along. Nona of Commodore llewey'e veeeela haa anch great steaming radius and it they should be snt to tha Mediterranean they would have to take collier along and might be caught without coal In that aea, AHOI'T III MAN There are languages In th world, and it inhabitant profee mure than one thousand religions. There are on tha earth l.OOO.ooo.ooo Inhabitant. Of theae 33.033.tr.t3 die every year, 91,831 every day, 8.730 every hour, sixty every minute and one every sec ond.

Tha number of men la about equal to tha number of women. Tha average of life la about 83 years. Of 1,000 person only one reaches I'M year of life; of every 100 six reach the age of Co, and not mora than one In ttOO Uvea to be 80 years of age. Tba married are longer live! than the single and above all those who observe a eober and luduatrlou conduct. Tall men live longer than abort onea.

omen have more chance of Ufa In their favor, previous to 60 years of age, than men have, but fewer afterward. The number of marriage la In propor tion of 75 to 1,000 Individuals. People born In the spring are generally of a more robust constitution than others. Deaths are more frequent by night than by day. The number of meu capable of bearing arms la calculated at oue fourth of the population.

Ear Lute Ha' liability. Tha aupreme court of ludiana held. In (ha case ot Tha Inland Coil Company vs. Greenwood, that a coal miner who worka In eerlea ot rooma or chambers from which coal la constantly taken, and which are only vielted by the mine boaa every alternate day, baa better mean of kuow-lug the changing condltiou aud dangers of bia place of work than bla employer haa; and necessarily aaaumea auch dang jr from falling coal a could not be discov ered by reasonable Inspection, and that while It la made the duty ot every mlue boaa to aee that the workiug place la properly secured by props, tba mine owner la not thereby required to prop the root when reaaouable test have ahown It to be aolid aud tha prope would have to be placed ao close to the wall aa to Interfere with the workmen in the use of their tools and machine. It la not too early to make preliminary arrangement for Kourlu ot July celebration.

There will be a Jem other thing to celebrate by the time Iudependence day cornea. Old Glory must hang high in Albuquerque on that day aud we must rouse our enthusiasm to coucert pilch. Let us begin getting up steam aa aoon aa poaeible. Tuom 13-luch guua on the Oregon will do valiant work It cornered by the dpauisb fleet. The Oregou may go down by superior force but the otbtr fellows will kuow they have been In a light.

Collate Ainutm. A distinguished writer in a pamphlet publiehed by the Intercollegiate Athletic Association, aaya that au imiuenee Improvement lu tha moral aud physical statue ot college graduate baa taken place since the inlruduutiou of athletic 4-aiue In college. 1 here la no reason why "brain aud brawn" should be antagonistic, lu support ot this iaet proportion tha action of that genial luvigo-raut. oh tetter's Stomach Hitters, which in strengthening the body increaaea mental activity, may be authoritatively oiled. This tauioua medicine overcomes the dya-pepaia peculiar to peraoua of sedentary, luactiva habile, aud yields aouud, refreshing sleep.

also remedlea liver complaint, constipation, malaria, rheumatism, nervousnee and kidney trouble. A Vsr fsrtlcalar I'inoi. Joseph K. Btonebarger and Mlaa Minnie Straiten, of Klora Vista, were married ilouday ot this week by Judge Mitchell. The young couple weut to Varmlugton laet Buuday aud endeavored to persuade llev.

Koper to tie the knot for them and the latter torgettlug bla conscientious scruples aguiust doing auch work on Buu day had the ceremony almost flushed wheu he au ldeuly remembered the Bab- hath day aud called off the proceedings. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock a. Artec ludex. ThaMur I Urlppa Car. There 1 no use suffering from this dreadful malady.

It you will ouly get the right ri uiedy. You are having palu all through your body, your liver la out of order, have uu appetite, no life or am hi tiou. have a Lai cold, lu fact are completely used up. Klectrlo Hitters la the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your Liver, htomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you feel like a uew being.

They are guaranteed to cure or price funded. Kor aale at J. II. O'Keilly it Urug Blore, ouly 10 cents per bottle. I uu I I H.I I.

(', UiC uinkt won. -I t. rn tin; lltff, i(-aa- 'I -1 Ii- It liLf (n Hi.) Ui i M'lltly l.ll.Hy mi luiTUIliI iMtWrlt, llllf III II IMltilY flt.iu.l ,...1,1. J. i i ii U'llt li'Un Clllt and ol foa I.

ii, bllii.iiniHMi. I'Iihim buy mid try a Ihj( t'. In I ii 10, bulil mitl raukxHl lu cum by all druggists. Try EelilllUf Bast Ua aa (kla aar. The cycling season is now opening and the prevailing queetion la.

here cuu I get the best wheel for the money 1 care Invent!" lt ua know your price. We are certain to have a wheel that will lit It. have good wheels ouly, but have many atylea at many prloea. Bee tha new patriotic pins at the Ulg Store. HEW II ON SANTA B.

From the New Mriirsn. Gny Collin, who haa bHn visiting friend In the city for several days, left for his home in Albuquerque Tuesday evening. Matt. who end red an attack of paralysis here soma month ago, is now at tha Banta Kosalla, hot spring. Antonio Wind-air, who ha the con tract for erecting the sanitarium addl tlon and tha Indian school dormitory, haa imported a force of brlck-layera from Oanver.

Merchants In tha city are arranging to rnu a stage line from thia place to Bland tri weekly. Tho upper road will be re paired and every Inducement off 'red to travelera to go via this route. II. Y. Anderson, of Laa Crticea, former ly ore buyer for th Mary smelter at Cer- rillo.

waa called to Denver last week. owing to the serious illneea of hi wife. Word waa received here Tuesday that Mrs. Anderson died Monday evening. Tbe work at tha Santa Ka railway depot has been Completed, and the appearance of the grounds arotiud tha station haa been much Improved.

The tank and windmill have been removed, the water pipe are all In place and the Improved water system will aoon have lta effect on tha park. Monday paper waa circulated among the colored people ot tha city for signatures of residents offering their service to Governor t)tro in tha war against ttpaln or any other foreign foa. Th doc ument received twenty-lire elg aturea Monday, and more will be added. Aa there are only about Qfty colored people In the city, tha ahowing la exceptionally good. In tha dietrlot'eourt for Rio Arriba county i L.

Bradford Piinne Rio Ar riba Placer Mining company, partition; L. Bradford Prince attorney tor plaintiff. In tha district court for Saute Ka coun ty: Lehman Bplegelherg ve. Charlea M. Creamer et al aasumpslt, to recover the sum of A77.43 and Interest due on judgment; K.

A. Klske, attorney for plain tiff; A. Btaab et al. va. Board of l'eulten tlary Commissions, Injunction i Catron St Gortner, attorneys for plaintiff.

elLVKK IITV. From the Independent. J. II. Tltllny, who ha apent aoma time la Hllver City for the beneilt ot his health, has returned to bla home In New Vork atate.

Richard G. Paynter, father of W. K. Paynter, late a resident ot Silver City. died at hi borne In Hannibal, on the 2oth, aged 90 yeara Bert Brahm.son ot the well known and eucceeaful cattleman, William rah in, ia quite 111, Buffering from rheumatism.

He will leave ahortly for California, anticipating beneilt from a change ot climate. Sliver City Lodge No. 413. B. P.

O. elected lta Kxalted Ruler, Judge Gideon 1). Bint a aa lta representative to the thirtieth annual convention of the Grand Lodge at New Orleans, May 10th. Fred Winters, formerly aectlon foreman at Crawford, bnt now resident ot Demlng, waa lu the elty last week. Mr.

W'luters baa resigned hla position with the Santa Ke and will ahortly leave on an extended visit to Old Mexico. William Brahm, Christian Fleury, Julius W'elgahauaen, Ed. Dickinson, Hood A Cunningham and John Lacaa on Saturday made a combined ahlpment of 650 bt a I of cattle contracted to Colorado partiea. The atock waa In excellent con dition and had been contracted aoiue weeks ago at good prlcea. D.

B. Glllett, the manager of the Hearst estate lntereata In this aectlon. came down from Plnua Altoa Thursday In order that ha might place himself under medical care In this city. Mr. Glllett haa been aerlously 111 for some time, aud it waa only last week that hla condition waa auch that ha waa able to make the trip down.

LA KUAa. From lb Optic. Mrs. Joseph W'addiugham la better, bat not able to leave ber bed. Pete Ronier? baa charge of the Laa Ve gas Strtvt Railway company.

Andrea Santlstevan Died In tba rlerk'a oOloe, eutry ot homestead In the Viciulty of agon Mound, N. M. J. It. Teitlebaum haa been appoluted postmaster at Liberty.

N. vice P. Se ville, resigned. A. A.

Joues, wile and children came In on the early traiu Mouday from Kl Paso, where Mr. Jouea haa been the past tew weeka for health reasons. C. J. Kaiuee of aheep dip fame, and Rulph llalloran.

the Insurance hustler, lelt Tuesday morning on a buslneea trip in the southern part of the country. Miss Sophia liubbell, who haa been teaching school near tlbuquerqua the past winter, has returned to the city and will spend vacation daya with relative and friends in the city. Few cities can equal, and none can surpass I Vegas lu patriotism, aa v. as evidenced by the cordial greeting accorded New Mexico's contingent, passing through Saturday evening, ou their way to the seat of war. Rev.

Toombs, who came here with hla family lut six mouths ago from Old Mexlo, seeking relief from dread consumption, la reported very low. Kor several years tha reverend geutlemau aud bia estimable wife were eugaged lu mis-aiouary work In Mexico, working under the auspice ot the Baptist missionary society. Art.c. From the Indei. Miss Maud Wariug left for a week' visit In Farmlugtou.

W. II. Watklus. of Cedar Hill, sold hla cattle to Mr. Tiner, receiving US per Dead ror bla cows.

C. V. Bufford haa his household good moved from Durango, and Mr. Safford and the children will occupy the family residence In Aztec this summer. J.

L. Mckell aud Henry Peck, ot Durango, have taken the coutract to carrv the mail over the Durango Jewitt route lor rour yeara from July 1, Mr, Nickel! Informs ua that thev will ran covered stage aud fast teams, vulna- clear through from Durango to Aztec aud Faruilugtou, doing away with tha change of rigs, at preaeut necessary at teua Hill. The evidence In a land contest ease lu which a large number ot lower Ban Juau people ara Interest! was taken np before Probate Clerk MeHa. P. M.

Shum-wriv Is e-inteetin the timber enltnre cliitm of Ad-iin iley. J. M. Palmer la attorney for Mr. Slmnisy, whilo Attorney Whitehead appeared for Mr, Wiley.

John A. Palmer, who haa lately moved her with hla family from ('name, N. broke ground for the erection of a butch er shop and will push tha aama to completion aa rapidly aa possible. Thia will prove a grent convenience to the people of Axtec and vicinity, and Mr. Palmer Is assured a good patronage from the ont-aet.

A meeting of the board of trustee of Ihs Axtec Presbyterian church wa hi 1I Tuesday of lust wek, at which It waa decided t' aek the board of church erection ot the Prer-byterlan church for a grant ot A I tn .1.1 In ll. r.t -v mi', i 1 1 1 1 -u vi i age. The application haa been filled out and forwarded to Rev. R. M.

Craig, of Albuquerque, who will present th application in person and will do what he can In securing the funds asked for. A Barrow Thankful word written by Mrs. Ada R.Hart, of (troion. H. "Mas taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough aet In hnd Dually terminated in Consumption.

Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself np to my Savior, determined If 1 could not stay with my rleuds on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband waa advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs an I Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottle.

It ha cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottle free at J. II. O'Keilly ft Co. gists. Regular sits 5oe and I.U0.

auteed or price refunded. drug-Guar- A SERIOUS ACCIDENT. Little John McAfee ibrowo From a Hone Central and Badly Injured. John, the 10 year old son of Sheriff W. G.

McAfee, waa thrown from hla horse Sunday morning last and aerlously, though not fatally, injured, says the Silver City independent. The boy with aome companion waa re turning to Sliver City, when aomeone threw a lot of "nigger shootera," striking the horse which young McAfee waa riding frightening him and causing him to rear, throwing the boy from hla seat A be fell hla foot caught lu the stirrup and thia served to further scare tha animal, and ha began kicking. When picked up It waa found that the boy had been badly cut ou the left aide, and hail also received two ugly gashes on the face and heHd. Unless be Is Internally Injured he will be about In a few da. Ills Injuries were dressed by the poet surgeons, although loedical waa summoned from here.

Sheriff McAfee brought over the boy Sunday afternoon lu a buggy aud at last account be Is reported aa doing aa well aa could be expected. The llaat Hamadjr for Hh.auaU.U, Krom tbe fr'alrhaven (N, Keg liter. Mr. Jamea Rowland, of thia village. statea that for twenty-live yeara hla wife naa ueeu a euuerer from rheumatism.

A tew nights ago she was In such palu that she waa nearly cm ay. She ae.it Mr. Row land for the doctor, but be bad read ot Cbamlierlaln'a Pain Balm and instead of goiug tor the physician he want to the store and secured a buttle of It. Hia wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland'a purchase at ttret.

but nevertheless applied tha Balm thoroughly and In an hour's time waa able to go to sleep. 0f now applies It whenever aha teeia an acne or a pain aud mills that it always gtvea relief. He saya that no medicine which aha had used ever did her as much good. Tha 'Jo and 50 cent aizea for anle by all drug- glHt. Tha Amarloaa Majr, Cuba and Hawaii.

A portfolio, in teu parts, sixteen vlewa In each part, ot tha finest half-tone pictures of the American navy. Cuba and Hawaii, ha just been issued by a Chi cago publishing house. The Atchison, Tnpek A Santa Fe railwsy lias made arrangement for a special edition for tha benefit of lta pa trons, and a peel meu copy can be seen at the local ticket oUlce. Single narte may be hail at ten cent each; the fnll set, one hundred aud sixty picture, coats but oue dollar. Subscriptions tor the set may be left with the agent, lu view of the present excitement regarding Cuba these picture are very timely.

Call at tbe ticket and aee them. warn HATIMK. Nee-la assignee It may be beet to render It promptly, but oue should remember to use the moat perter! remedy only when Deeded. The beet aud nioet simple and gentle rsmetly la the tiyrnp ot Figs, manufactured by th California Fig Byrup company. A ANT SOME GUIDON.

The Good rcople of Silver City Honor Tbclr Volunteer. Tha members of Troop First United State Volunteer Cavalry, which la tha olllcial designation of Capt. Flemlng'a organization, were presented by the ladiee of Sliver City with a handsome silk guldou, made of the cavalry colors. red and white, and prettily mounted, aaya the Independent. Tha present waa taken to Santa Fe by Louis Bishop, with a note expressing tbe sentiment that tha boys would never return without their colore.

The volunteers will undoubtedly highly appreciate the thoughtfulueaa ot the Indies ot Silver City. TUKY il'I'KKCUTK THE (IIVT. Capt. Fleming received ou Saturday last tha folluwlug telegram from the bote at Santa Fe, expressing their appreciation ot the handsome guidon presented by the ladles of Silver City: Santa Fe, N. May 7, lH'-'S.

Capt. J. W. Klvming, Silver City, N. M.i Troop Tutted Htatea Volunteers, ex tend their thanks to the ladles of Hllver City for the beautiful banner presented them, aud will endeavor to plant It In Cuba In two weeks, and at the end ot tha war to bring It back with honor.

Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DiX- CHEAJtl MING A Pur Orapa Crram I Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS TlIE STATED ARD. WW Vli mwBN i ii 1 1 $5000 OOO5 The same figure but what a difference in the amount. Five thousand dollars is Just a thousand times farter than five dollars.

Yet $5 a week will pay for a $5003 Endowment bond in the Equitable. Such a bond will pay $5000 to your family tomorrow ii you die. It will pay to you $5000, with profits, at the end of twenty years if you live. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OS' TIIM I VIIKII TA "Mtronirrtl In the World." WALTER N. PARKHURST, General Manager, New Mexico and Arizona Dcpirtmant, ALBUQUERQUE, N.

M. I WAILPMIU Wholesale and Retail, from ii ytc to $4 per rl wble roll. PAPEll HANGING AND PAINTING Good Work nt Reasonable Prices. THE BEE HIVE ill West Gold Avenue. To tho Young Face Poaaowi! Complexion PowDaagWaafraahar oharmai to tha old, ranawad rnnth.

Try It. Annual Subscriptions to Standard Magazines are offered as prizes for saving the wrappers from CUOAHY'S DIAMOND SOAP Explanation on each wrapper the best laundry soap for sale by all grocers. llraatr la Illood Deep, Onin IiIihhI nicnna a rlrnn Kin. No lirmity without it. 10 cliun tuur tilixiil ami Li.

ii 11 tirriiin up the l.izy IivitbimI dnviiiK all'lm- lunuoe irinii thn IkmIv. JUkiii to-day to mninh iiinuilri. Ix.il. t.l,,t,. 1,...

1.1....1 .1.. and that au kly liilmua eiiiiilixiiin liy tiikina aacarrtu, iM-nuty for tfn renin. All lrug-giata, aattafaction guaranteed, luc, WANTED, FOK aaXB AMD RBWT, Waa tad. Wanted A sood cainnlnff wairon and outUt. 413 Boutb Broadway.

Wanted Around floor room, with mod ern conveniences, centrally located, fur- niMiied, wiiu iioard or near a good boarding houee. Addreea 8., Commercial Club. Madami Nohmanu. Claikvoyant. Pal mint and Magnetic Healer, can ba eon- aulted on all atlalra ot lite.

Give love and lucky charm. Will call at reeldence; no extra charge. lw South Third atreet, up-atttlra. Wat Sal. Firat-claaa aide-bar buecrr for aale.

In quire at Kuhna' blacksmith shop. Kor Bala Splendid cattle ranch. Beat place In Jemei niouutalna. Irrigated, (lood hulldinga and fence. Uilbikt La Bar, ferea, M.

Kor Sale Hlackamlth outUt eomulete. nearly new toola, aimp haa one of the beet atanda In town, doing good buxlneea. HaiiHtactory reamin given for aelllng. W. Baukln, Aruiljo building.

Wow Uaer fifty laara. An Oi.n and Wkliz-Thikd Kkmrdt. Mra. Wlnelow'a Hootulng Hyrup haa been ued for over titty yeara by nillllona of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect encceee. It aoothea tha child, aofteua the guina, allaya ail pain, curea wind colic, aud la tha beet remedy for diarrhoea.

It la pleaeaut to tha taata. Sold by druggieta fa every part ot the world. Twenty-live oenta a bottle, lie value a Incalculatila. lie aura and aak for Ura. HIiihIow's Soothing Byrup, and take no other kind.

for Hala. Cloned, May 3rd Mike' Saloon, corner Heeoud atreet ami Copper aveuua. (IixkI bargain bar, tlxtiirea and everything complete, lillllard table and 11 1 a no. luiulre of Mike Uragola, 304 N. Broadway.

t'liurata Ynur With I'liiuly r.tHmrlfi', r'irii ronM ip inn rnrcvar lUu, Ufa II t'. C. luil, druKiflMit fuiid mouu'' Wine for Mala. Native wine, pure and healthful, at only 60 cento a gallon at C. A.

Uraude'a north Broadway. According to tha uewnpapera, an Ohio tlUMhaud iH'Came the happy father of aeven children not long ago. Ot the aeven, all lived but one. It ie to be hoped he laid In a aupply of I'hamberlaiu'a Cough Remedy, the only aura cure for croup, whooping cotiirh, uolda and cougha, and ao luxiired hie children agaluet theae dlaaaeea. Kor aale by all druggieta.

Maw Mexico Penalooa. lira. Martha A. Bryant, ot Hllver City, haa been granted a widow'a (lenelon amounting to $t) per mouth. "It la the llaal on Karth." That la what Kdwarda Parker, merchant of I'laiuH, way of i'hamberlaiu'a 1'aiu Balm, for rheuinatUin, lame bai'k, dexp aeatel and muacular paiua.

Sold by all drugglata. To C'itr C'un4iiLatiiun ttrrver Tuku i'iimlY ('utliurtK'- urtC Xt ii ii. It iu cut rcfunU luuuvy. BILIVEJLLlircoTJT If he won't go qrirtly he has mad trouble long enough, Unc't Sam thlnkt. Drive disease from your yrtem by osing our aouDic rrengin compound Extract of Saraaparlll.

ai a Spring Mtdicint for that tired feel ing and run down condition caused by ditordered condition of tha blond. It haa no equal. I'ncc per bottle $1.00. If. O'REILLY CO lrtTJOOlBI a.

SALOONS- TT j. Warkontin ntOPRIKTOR Bowlic Parlors! Comei Klrat St. and Copper Are. Tli Oiirrt Bnwllnn Allpytln the fonlhwert. nue inac io irnn the erenlriR.

8alimn attacbad. The New Chicago 18 one of tha nlreat reeorta In tha city, and la annulled with tha oear and uneet uqiiiTa. UE1SCH 4 EBTZLtR, Proprietors. Splendid lr'f't lUjomabytheday, ww ur 803 Vst Avenue. BMiiAfi.fibG,,.

cr; I Jji i iVinc9, Ll'jucrs untl Cigars Thlid ftrert ami Avenue. Atlantic iioor Hall! BCHNKIDKR Cool Ke Bearoa draaht the On eat Nitlvt Wlaa and tha ery beet of flrat-alaai Llqnota, Olra at a call, An.aoAP Avian. Ai.atroTora. A MoM I'laoa, franae Parantl I frum tham reap, TJ klnrt.irf Llqunra, Une and cbea a Oellable quality mr gel hrra, A At a. (owllriiiraaixHU la their lde Iwaya cool anil Fiarn, thrir lli-ar, quite unequally far or nearl.

ru winw. ail pntroua r'i-t, TJ Imtxirtrd andilnmrattr, a.StiK complet tjd I lencioua Clgare. too. hrre aaln, Kl Lr ruolcrat Harora we obtal Lftcellent Kot. hmli rlmn ncl neat, rr at aoa on Smith 1-lratStree A at Albniirriiir thi-re are plrniy A pAKKNTl THIRD STREET MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Sa Meats.

Steam Sausage Factory. 31 A SOX I TEMPLE, TJIIIID STXEE1. EMIL LFJN WOItT, Prop Call at Headquarters for Leather, Ilarneaa, Saddle, Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Cut Sole, 8 hoe Nalla, Hamea. Cbaint, Whipa, Collars, Sweat Pada, Caator Oil, Axla ranee, Bimton Ctaich Oil, Onto Negro, Ruddy llarveater OIl.NeatefootOil, trd Oil Ilarneaa Oil, Llnaeed Oil, Cant tie tioap, Harneaa Hoap, Carriage 8 pongee Chaiuola Skin, Uorae JUedlclnea. Prloo the Iiowaat, Illgheet Market Prices Paid tor Md.es and Bklna.

WOOL COMMISSION. Thos. F. Kolehor, 404 RjJlroii Av AJbuqucrqu af anufactorat of and Dealer Wagons, Carriages. Buckboardsl Tba Beat Kaatarn-Mada V.bJolea.

Fine Hoi-se-Shoelnf a Specialty. BatUfartlon Goarantaad In All Work Repairing, Paintlug aud Trlmmln Dona on Short Notioa. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shop, Corner Copper It, ind First 8L, ALacqoaaQoa. If. CRESCENT COAL YARD.

GALLUP COAL Beit Do-mestic Coal in use YtDtd opposite Freight Offii A. CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. I64. Old Tekphone No 25 Leave ordcraTrimble's stables Can'tBeBeat Hooeat Cooda ai Honest Pricaa.

See Me Before You The Favorite. Buy or Sell. BOO OOIiD lVh. Dn.GUfjrJ'S OMt FOR A DOSE. RaoTa Plmplna.

Pnmt BHiua.iiM, Punt, tti. HI. t.ur adiI UrstMitMia. PILLS animal nt in. Ikiw.I.

da, I. ami, furuvaliu. Th.v n.lthsr Tuevu. wl" n'4'' or loll lioi kM. IM4 hr dn(uia.

Qa. KOaAnaO CO. Pall a. fa. Houaaliulit tlooHa.

Kor naxt thirty daya I will pay lilghtwt caah tirtoa for houwliolil gooA of ilmurliitluu. Don't aell until you gat my bid. T. A. Whittkn, 114 Hold avxuua.

Iluw Thiol WanffHr tli0 rewaril fur any rami of catarrh that cannot be cured by Uuii'a Catarrh Cure. K. J. Clmufy A proprltora, Toledo, Ohio. Va, tha iiihIiTkIkiiwI, have knowu K.

J. CliHiiay (or tha laHt llftxau ytara, and tiallava I1I111 perfectly honorable lu all buHlutwa traiiNacliona and Uuauolally abla to carry out any obll(aliou Uiada by tha Urui. Yi aat Triiax, wholeaale driiK-Kiata, Toledo, Ohio; Waltling, Klunau Marvlu, ilniKumtH, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, avUuK directly iiH)U tha blood and niu-ooua HiirfatvH of tha ayHteiu. Frlc, 75o per bottla.

Hold by all drugg-Ma. Tea-tinionlala free. Ara tail la nr. Have you a uew Jeweled belt? If Dot, why noty 1'erhapa you have not yet aeen oura. Do ao at once.

KUbKNWaLD BUOTUBBH. Whitcomb Springs and Health Resort, Eighteen miles east of Albuquerque, N. M. Open A. 11 tlie Year.

Good accomodations at reasonable rates. The following is the analyaia of one of the varioua springs at the Resort: Sodium chloride, grains per gallon 1917 Calcium sulphate, grains per gallon 1.4360 Calcium carbonate, grains per gallon 8.1806 Magnesium carbonate, grains per gallon 1.5188 Total. "Water delivered in the city. Conveyance leaves Albuquerque for the springs every Wednesday and Saturday morning. FARE GJX EACH XttTAST.

Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Secoid street and Copper avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico. H. G.

WHITCOMB. Proprieto "The fletropoL JOHN WICKSTROM. Prop. The Beat and Finest Liquors served to NO. 114 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE Citlcaae Lombtr BnlMlnr Papar waf a la Stock First St.

and Lead W. V. FUTRELLE, i Cor. First aad Gold, 201-2(fl KIratlSt lOtl Sold ara. ESTABLISHED 1878.

L. B. PUTNEY, s-Old Rellable-ss-- Wholesale Grocer I FLOUR, GRAIN PROVISIONS. Oar Lt SpMlalty. Farm and Freight Wagons I RAILROAD AVENUE.

1 1 WM. CIIA.ILINr, Xrur av jau 1 na. aw mm mmvTuaus mil im I' 1 Good Goods at Low Prices. 113 Railroad Avenue. J.

Oa GIDEON Dralrr In New and Second-Hand Furniture Furniture bought, sold, rented and exchanged. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of household goods. Get others bit's and we will see them 10 per cent better. AU goods sold cheap for cash or on installments Wo. XIX TWortlx First S3t.

ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. CANDY DRUGGISTS aaaaaaaaaaaaoaaaoaaaaaaoaaooaaaaoaaa tM PIONEER BAKERY! riaar aTaiar, BiXUNQ Paorsiaroaa. Wedding CakeT a Specialty Wa Daalra Patronaf aoj w.

Quaraotaa Vtrat-ClaM Bakiog-. Talcarapbordanaollcllad and Klll.d Hpclal aula of black drtwa gouda at Tha Koououlat. Orookary and (luaawitra. Wbltuajr Co "3371 oijun and Clears, Imported and Domestic, All Patrons, Si-'ft, C.Jrl, flutir, CimiBt (U PtiatS. lf.

Albuquerque, Wliolf.sale and KetaH Dtder llOUSEHOLl) and MCYCLKS. Sold Ctirap for Ciwh or on Ihr Inatalltnrnt Flan. Alan rrnlrii at reaaunable ratra. Albaqaerqas, New Msilco. Oairlaa tha Ukrgtmt aail Mart Katanalaa Mtoah ot To ha raua Soathwaai.

1 ALBUQUERQUE, N. A complete Stock of tho Douglas Shoes nil Slippers. Ladies' Button and a Laco Shoes of All nowintinna "-uvi a'kivuo. Albuquerque, N. M.

A. E. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE Secrettrj Matin) Building association. fma at J. 1.

llaMrlriira'a I.nmhar TaM. Idia'l luli.rru Kiil Kank. loar Mr. To quit tulmrco eily auj furevcr, ba mat-neilc. lull or Mb, nrrvu aiul linor, uka No llac.

thu riimU wurUi r. ihul makea waak men iruiig. All drui(ina. Sue or II. Curayuarao.

Uird U.K.klui an4 auipl. Irea. AJdraa. Buirllog K.uiedy cu, Cliluaaa or Naw Vorkk aarfiaiiaTf.

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