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a POWDER Absolutely Pur THE DAILY CITIZEN HHillKS A McCHKlHHr, IIbuhmr THoa. Uuhbm Kdltor W. T. McCrrimrt, Bna. Mgr. and City Kd POHl.la.HBI UAILt AHU WBKHLT. Aaanclated Frees. Afternoon Teleyaois. Official Paper ot ftorualilloCon.ily. OlUrial Paper of City of Albuijjieruue. iMgmt City and County Circulation The lrgat New Mexico Circulation Large! North Anion Circulation AI.HlQl'KKyl'K, FKBKL'AKY 7, IH'.m Prksidknt 1ia of Mexico deniea that bo will toon visit the t'oited Statea. TDK recent Interns cold weather caused the death of over 100.000 head of sheep la Wyoming. This city ehould properly obeerve Arbor day and thousands of tree ahould be plants along the street. A cbot inveettgatton of the Pueblo Indiana will mom any on tc wonder what those noble rl men want with water. Tbi Arix.ma Frees asaoclatlon will con vene at Tuoaon, March U. J.C.Martin, of the Prescott Journal-Miner, la presi dent of the association. Tbi city oonncil la carefully guarding the IntwreeU of the people, and la hold' Ins the corporation to the etrlct letter of eoutracU with the eity. Iiibtrict Attohnkt Childcrs emphat ically dealee the sensational story eent to the New York World by the Welling ton correspondent of that paper. Or the tour "hundred thousand Chris tian hymn that hare been written. It 1 aid that Charles Wesley alone wrote sis thousand, fire hundred and Isaac W atU four hundred. Tbi mortality In the Cuban city of Santa Clara last J far Is reported at 6,181. or considerably over one-halt of the total population. liiHtory has few example of such deadly suffering. Tbi Deiulng Headlight, recently dam aged by fire baa changed bauds and again appear Improved In appearance. J. L. Whittoa A Co. are the new publishers, and they know how to make a good local paper. L. L. Merrill, for many year an em ploy of the Albuquerque postofllce, has established a week'y paper In Kl Paso and has named It th News. It 1 a elean production of th pea and press, and w wish It success. To this date seven chief Justice have at upon th bench of th supreme court of th United State. Connecticut, New York, Maryland, Virginia and Illinois each furnished on and Ohio two. There bars been Qtty associate Justices. It la said that th reason for mistletoe growing in the uppermost branches of trees la that the seed Is carried by the blnl In their claws and deposited. The dairymen say that mistletoe 1 excellent feed for cows as It Is a milk producer. ThkIUuImIi government has promised the sum of $,000 year for twenty years to a French telegraph company which wishes to connect Iceland with Copenhagen. If the company can now Induce Ureal Britain to contribute 15, 000 a year the project wil be carried out. Tbi Denver Kepublicaan Is assured that the capital question la not at Issue In New Mexico. Santa F was mad th capital In 1M0, and sine then the few spasmodic efforts to remove th seat of government have only resulted In stir ring up Col. A. Staab to renewed energy. Tux growth of the shipment of Ameri can horses to Kurope lu the past few years has been euormous. Thee ship ments In 1W7 aggregated In value tV 7ti5,2'i5. as against 718107 In 1(3. The value of those sent to Germany In 181)7 fH-li.ZM. as compared with "UJW In 18U3. Thi growth of ths shlpmeut of apples abroad has been enormous In the last sixteen year. Iu 1WM-81 th shipments amounted to 1,328,8I0 barrels, while In 7 they aggregated S.U 19,840 barrels. Of this aggregate 111,01) barrels, valued at 213.4h2 were shipped to Hamburg, the remalulug number, with the excep tion of approximately 100,000 barrels go ing to Knglleh ports. Jcixii CcunckEH this morning hauded down the opinion of the court In favor of the new ditch company, giving the company the right to make the sur vey for the proposed new Irrigation canal north ot this city. This Is an Improve ment badly needed, aud It Is th hope of TBI Citixkn that the company will deal so liberally and fairly with the farmer and owuers of the present ditch system, that all opposition to the new erter prise will be withdrawn. IT Is reported that this government will send a mau-of war to Samoa because the uative insulted a man from Arizona who had established a mission there, and refused to make reparation. The Fresno C'al ) Republican says: "We don't be lieve the offended gentleman Is man from Arlxoua. A genuine, slmou pure, bona Ode, all-wool Ariioulan wouldn't used the barking of a war vessel In such a fly speck kingdom as 6amoa, aud he wouldn't waste any time asking for sat isfaction." ram nuiaa mill. The British board of trad has Just published some figures showing the con uuiptlou ot wins, beer and spirits In th countries of Kurope and the I'nlted States. The report emphasize on fact that Is generally overlooked and that Is that ths consumption ot ths various In toxicating beverages Is controlled very largely by climate. Spirits predominate (or drink In tU cold countries, beer In the more moderate and wines In th the nithrn sectl.ins. Thus we ses Ciat spirits are used very lurxely In Snotlnnd, northern Kuda, 8weda end Norway, beer in Kngland and Germany, while In France, Spain and Italy winelsdrnnk almost to th exclusion of other Intoxi cants. Krora this It would follow that leer should be nsed chiefly In th north ern section of the 1'nlted States and wine In the southern. What the effect of high fetation Is upon a nation's drink bill Is a snhject not well settled, while It Is well establish ed that the amount of spirits consumed varies with ths prosperity or purchasing capacity of the pwplei tlint large vin tages and correspondingly large produc tion of wine lucre. i the amount of the per capita conniii'.lofi and that In most Increase In taxation and corres ponding Increase in the diet of Intoxi cants somewhat reduce the amount con sumed. There Is considerable variation In ths revenue derived by different na tions from the taxation of alcoholic bev erages. In Great HrtUin It is 83 per cent; In France it) per cent; In the ( lilt ed States 30 per cent, and In Germany 17' per cent. Old frtanrfe Mot. W. M. Lampton, of Denver, and T. J. Helm, of Santa Fe, two popular officials of the Denver A Rio Grande railway, re turned to the city last Saturday night from a business trip to the towns south of the metropolis, and remained here yee- terday, continuing north to their respec tive headquarters last night. On the train coming from the south. Mr. Lampton was pleased to meet an old Missouri school mate In C.C. liall, and the two chatted pleasaully of the good times they had when both were boys and played marbles for keeps and told stories about their love for the same Missouri school girls, years ago. That evening, Mr. Lampton was In vlted by Mr. Hall to the residence occu pled by the latter't sister, Mrs. J. J. Frey, and the recollections of by-gone years were again revived. Yesterday afternoon, In Trimble' "Tally-Ho," Mr. Hall and party took Messrs. Lampton aud Helm tor a drive through the principal thoroughfare of the city. High way mea oa Wheal. A wheelman of west 4th etreet. New York, was attacked, robbed and left senseless by two highwaymen mounted on bicycles. In Central Park. Repeated accounts of robberies by men mounted upon wheels have appeared in the papers in various parts of the country. Those depredators of the health, disease of the kidneys and bladder, will likewise escape arreet, and pursue ttieir atrocious career unchecked, uuleee they are arrested by the potent intervention of lliwtetter's Stomach Bitters, the Quest diuretic, as well as touic, known to modern limes, it is at the start that disease is more easily overcome. The use ot the Hitters Is fol lowed by the happiest results in dyspep sia, liver couiplalut aua nervousuess. IKSORANCB DEPOSITS MADE. Ftvt Companies In new Mexico Have Com piled With new Law. The new Insurance law requiring a de posit of $10,000 In cash or territorial bonds with the territorial treasurer, which went into effect on February baa been complied with br the following companies: Fireman' Fund Insurance company, of San Francisco, Cal., liu.oui la cash. North British Mercantile company, ot London and Kdlnburg. tlO.Oiio In New Mexico territorial Institution 6 per cent bonds. Springfield Insurance company, of SuriuKtleld. Mass. 10.I0 cash. Roval InMiranceoomuauy. ot Liverpool Kugland, 10,000 In capital contingent fund holms. St. Paul Fire A Marine Insurance com pany, of St. Paul, Minn- (lo.mio lu Uraut couuty bonds. A UOOII LCTTKK Prom tha Clark or the Circuit Conrt, Fernandlna, Fla., Feb. 28, ISM. Mr. George Suhrer, Dmgglat, City : Dear George Please send a bottle of t'haniberlatu Cough Remedy. I would not feel easy if 1 knew there was noue of this valuable remedy In the house. 1 have given It a fair test, and consider it one of the very beet remedies for croup that I have ever found. Oue dose has always been sullirlent, although I u-e it freely. Any cold my children contract verv readllv to inis meniciue. i can con scientiously recommend it for croup and colds In children, lours respectfully, OKU. K. Wouk. Sold by all druggists. Found a Mtna. A rich strike was made In the Hidden Treasure mine, on Groom creek, five mile south of Prescott, yesterday. C. W. Ben nett and C. B. Mitchell, to whom the mine Is under lease and bond from T. B. W hltesldes, struck at a depth of forty feet aud In Vlfi feet, a lead that will assay over 10O to the ton. C. II. Bennett, father of oue ot the lease), brougtit a line sample of the ore to this office this morn ing that gleams with free gold aud con centrates. The vein la eight Inches thick. The Hidden treasure I the south exten slan of (he Monte Crlsto. aud If the vein widens as expected will be oue ot the best properties in that section ot the couutry. Prescott Journal-Miner. Mr. W ard L. Smith, of Frederlckstown, Mo., was troubled with chronic dlarrhoja for over thirty years. He had become fully satlstled that It was only a question of a short time when he would have to give np. He bad been treated by some of the best physicians In Kurope aud Amer tea but got no permanent relief. One day he picked up a newspaper and chanced to read an advertisement of Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhuus Remedy. He got a bottle of it, the first dose helped him and its continued use cured him. For sale by all druggists. Two young soiled doves, known to the county Jail lumates as Minute and Myr tle, delighted thulr cell companions, muetly men, with several songs last Sat urday night aud their singing could be heard for several blocks. "A Hot Time in ths Old Town" seemed to be their favor ite song Captain B. F. Karri . k, a popular di rector ot the Crescent Coal compuny, came in from Pueblo, Colo., Iat Saturday night, to enjoy the company of John A. Lee during the Sabbath. Mr. Karrlck continued ou south to Kl Paso on this morning's early passenger train. C. G. Wade, representing that sterling company the Springfield Fire aud Ma rine -is In the city, lis Is to be found at the Highland and registers from Denver II. A. Reese, of l.oa Angeles, speut yes terday at the Highland, aud went south to Kl Paso ou No. 21 this morning. Chas. Quler and Rnssell Brooks, two young meu of the city, are at Los Lunas duck bunting. D. i. AMI, th tobacco dealer, has re turned to the city from Denver. ;the towns Items Culled and Classified from Our Territorial NEWS OP INTEREST TO 4MTA VIC. From the New Mrilmn. Mrs. Helwig, the old lady who was so badly hurt In a runaway accident Friday morning, Is In a precarious condition at St. Vincent's hospital. Having approved and signed ths re cords of proceedings. Judge l.auglilln for mally closed the I'nlted States and terri torial district courts Saturday afternoon. Messrs. William Glllls, ot Taos, and Thomas N. Reynolds, brother of Hon. Frank A Reynolds, ot Santa Fe, left for Bland, the metropolis of the golden Cochltt mining district, on horseback. Miss Virginia Otero, daughter of Reg ister M. A. Otero, of the local United States land office, left to pay a visit to friends and relatives In Albuquerque. Thence she will go to Los Lunas to visit her sister, Mrs. Solomon Luna, for a few davs. William C. Stephens, th 31 year-old brother ot John L. Stephens, of Albn querque, and Dick Stephens, of Bland, died at the house ot Hllarlo Trujlllo, In Santa Fe, at 4 o'clock Saturday morning. Consumption was the cause of bis death. He also leaves four married sisters. Secretary Curran, ot the Omaha ex position board, writes that Mrs. Fred Lswls, ot Albuquerque, Is receiving more votes than anyone els In the voting con test. Our Santa Fe people should bestir themselves. And what has happened to Las Vegas that It & not actively sup port some one ot Its belles? Captain William II. Beck turned over to his successor, Captain G. A. Cornish, of the Fifteenth Infantry, the I' I Utah agency at White Rock, t tali, on February 1. Captain Beck, under the present orders, will proceed to Join his regiment. the Tenth cavalry, at Fort Keogh, Mont. Captain Cornl di Is well known In Hant F a ad New Mexico, having served here with the Fifteenth Infantry for about ten years during the 70s and 8 is. I.S VKUAS. From Hie Ktumlner. The deaths of Ave children are reported to haveoccurred in the old town, all from the same disease measles. The disease Is quite an epidemic here aud ot a serious type. "Htanselle's M'stan Miracles" show is billing the town for a three night's stand, on the 11th. l'ith and 13th ot this month. This Is a Spanish show and Is to give Its entertiinmeuts in the building next to the old town postofllce, formerly occupied by Prlgmore. It Is stated that a person who recently lost a son In this city and took his re mains east for burial, tried 'to get away without paying board, doctor or under taker, though having f'.KO In straight cash on hand. Jose Trujlllo, the 11-year old son ot Klor Trujlllo, ot Agua Zarca, died ot measles. The remains were burled In the San Jose cemetery. From the Optic. Mrs. Maria Bowen and Mrs. Ktbel Perry, who have been on the sick list, are Improving. Th Optlo understands that someone named Smith, a ooulldence man wanted in Albuquerque, to the extent ot i'2,000, was captured by Pierce Murphy, In oue ot the saloons ot this city. F. W. Fleck, having leased his hotel on Railroad avenue to other parties. Is hav ing large additions made to oue of his houses on Main street, near Klghth, in tending to occupy the same as a family residence. One of the principal features of the coming Jewish fair will be the living pic tures, which were such a drawing card at the Masonic fair. They will be entirely different and more elaborate than before and the ladles are hard at work in prac ticing and posing for them. LOS CHUCKS. From Kiotirande Krptiblic-au. Nick dalles is au applicant for the po sition ot clerk of the third Judicial dis trict. W. II. H. Llewellyn, J. R. Fry and others expect to go to the Klondike In the spring. Mrs. C. M.Logan has recovered from an attack ot pneumonia and Is now able to be out. Isldoro Armljo.oneof our bright young native sons, is a candidate for the inter pretershlp ot the district court. James Balrd Is now In Mexico buying cattle tor Joe Nations, of Kl Paso, and Is looking out for big deal in the same line. Messrs, Chandler aud Nelson have pur chased three hundred stands of bees from Captain Brauulgan, and are negotiating with U. D. Bowman tor a suitable place tor an apiary, Nuiua Grandjsan, cousin to Nurua Reymond, arrived from Kl Paso and ex pects soon to go luto business in Oils city. Mr. Grandjean was many year ago a resident of our city. Doctor Morrison, superintendent ot the Methodist Kptsoopal church for this dls trict, was here with Rev. J. A. Mussel), and preached here Sunday morulsg at the Methodist Kplscopal church. The representatives of the Knglish dam company are patiently waiting to hear from Umdou. They have sent the propositions agreed upon here recently to Ijindou and have asked that the money needed be sent at once If they wished to accept the present situation. From the Ponk Ana County Republican. It takes tweuty-seveu hours to go from Las Cruces to Silver City aud twenty-five hours to return by rail. The oh! stage coaches made the trip In twsuty-four hours. Fred Plerson, the miner, who hail the mlsfortun to lose the sight of on eye, is In the city under the medical care of Dr. Cowan, who believe he can save the ye, although the sight Is gone. Mrs, M. A. Granger, who ha been 111 with nervous prostration for several of NEW MEXICO! Exchanges. ALL KINDS OFJ READERS weeks, is again at her post of duty. Her school now numbers 71 enrollment with an average of fin dally attendance. The scholars all speak Knglish and are pro grewlng rapidly In all branches. J. II. Cameron arrive 1 In I as Cruces in response to a telegram that his wife was very ill. On his arrival hs found Mrs. Cameron Improving rapidly. Mr. Came ron is professor of Freuch language in the University of Toronto. Quite an exciting race took place on the street In front ot the park, but It was regarded by many lookers on In the light of a fake race. The race horse Klondike, owned by Jim Smith and Charles Gard ner, defeated a horse owned by Frank Herron, of La Mesa, beating It by thirty feet on the outcome. MOUOKHO. From the C hieftain. The prospects are excellent for a large ly Increased amount ot work to be don on the mines of Socorro couuty this year. Socorro would make a One location for a canning factory. No part of the terri tory or of the entire country, for that matter, Is any better adapted for the raising of fruits and vegetables than Is this locality. Mrs. D. H. Ilarrnun Is up from her home In Mexico for a visit to her mother and sister. Mrs. Ilarroun, theu Miss Annie Martin, was tor some years deputy clerk of the district court hers, aud one of the leaders of our best society. The Coming Men ot America lodge of th's city met aud elected the following odlcers: Leo Wattelet. president; F. R. Sickle (, vice president; F. K. Lon don, secretary and treasurer; B. A launders, director; L. A. Curtesy, speak er; J. F. llllnu, sentinel. In the tax suit cases, iudgtueut was rendered agalust ths Anneuilarls grtnt for li.ti'.Kl.'JI and an tlint Wilson Wad dlughaiu for t.)77.'Ji. These cases hud been pending for two years. Au appeal to ths suprems court has bson takeu by James G. Fitch, tint ultoeney for the de fendants. Captulu A. B. Kltch, Icsse and manager of the Uraphlo Mines and Smelling works at Magdalena, was In ths city on his way to Albuquerque to visit his two bright young sous, James and Hereford, who are aLU-udiug the ierrliorlal univer sity. Ho Informs us that the smelter Is worklug along llnely tor twenty-four hours a day and is shipping the usual quantities of bullion. Aud, also, that at the time of tliu recent explosion of the pemp euglue boiler there was uo delay, a a temporary boiler aud pump veaellied, up that furnished water as fast as con sumed by being very economical in Its use. HOtfcL ARRIVALS. tiKANll CENTHAL. W. 11. Reed, Wluslow; li. H. Lee, New Mexico; (1. K. Dauglierty aud wife. Prince ton, lud. HlliHLAM. A. W. Harris, City; W. C. Fraker. Ocate, New Mexico; C. M. Taylor, Ratou; D. A. Shope, Sau Marcial; W. r. Scudder, A. A. Rugg, A. T. & S. V.; M. 11. Well man, W . C. Frac-r, Staples. Muiu ; II. A. Reese, jcm Augelee; Miss Crawford, San Francisco; C. li. Made, Denver; Mrs. U. K. Duugherty, Portland, Ore. HTUHUKd' KCHOPKAN. F. M. Guess, Los Angeles; K. Wells and wife, Arlxoua; Alex G. Robinson, Uiulsville, Ky.;C. II. Wolf, Pueblo, Colo.; lhos. S. Herg aud wire, Mcintosh. Mlnu.: F. M. Murphy, Denver; J. II. linagan, Kansas City; C. K. Turner, Frank Georges, W iuslowt M. L. halm, R. T. Mckerson, Pueblj; h. Marcus. Los An geles; Miss M. hauders. W. B Dawson and wife. Springer, N. M ; Geo. W. Clarke, ew tork; w. m. l.amntnu, Denver; T. i. Helm, Santa Fe; Robert B. Smith. Cleveland, Ohio; Thus. Grohaiu, Galves ton, Texas; Leon Hertl g, Los Lunas; W. I), Harrier, ueieiia, Mout.; Mh-s Kinuia (iardluer, Jauesvllle, Wis. Kavora PlnlraL The Raton Range names Mr. A. M. Blackwell of Las Vegas tor the considera tion of republicans at their nominating convention to select a candidate for dele gate to congress next fall. The sugges tion of the Range Is all right; but as Mr. Fergusson will be renominated by his party for the congressional Job, we be lieve his political opponent should be a lawyer and a resident of the same city. Therefore, a very good plan It would be tor the republicans to nominate that stalwart republican, popular gentleman and gifted attorney, llou. Thos. A. Fini cal. It would be a pretty race, and the outcome would show Mr, Flulcal well In the lead. Sun Marcial Bee. A Joba on Ilia Cow. An Ohio editor says that hay fever Is caused by kissing grass widows. A Mis souri editor says that it Is caused by a grass widow kissing a fellow by imsm light. Au Iowa editor rays It Is caused by the fellow kissing the hired girl while she Is feeding hay to the row, and a Kansas exchange is of the opinion that it is caused by missing ths girl aud kiss lug the cow. W. II. Heed, a well known gentleman of Wluslow, Is at the Grand Central. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, dold Medal, Midwinter Fair. A Pur Orsps Cream ol Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS TI IE STANDARD. r CREAM LATEST niltlHO REWS. Information KcgsrdlDg mining Operation In the Cochltt District. From Bland Herald. A nnmher ot now Idle mines near Bland, It is said, will begin work at an early day. Alex. Conrad Is striking some fine ore In the development work on the Annt Betsy In Peralta canyon. Messrs. Clanssen and Williams are making ground In the main tunnel of the Julia, their valuable property In Colla canyon. A big tunnel scheme that will cut sev eral of the finest leads of gold quarts In the district Is forming with the assurance of an early realiiatlon. The Kllen L. Tuunel Is making more rapid progress than at any time hereto fore, and is now within a very short dis tance ot one of the best and richest veins of gold qtiartt In the Cochltl district. Hurry Wood was over during the week from Peralta cauyon, where he I busily employed developing some of hi valu able mining claims He reports the usual activity In mining over there. Messrs. W ilson and Bruce are making good headway with their 200 foot eon tract In the lower level ot the Crown Point mine. It 1 th Intention of th ntlenien who have this valuable prop erty under lease aud bond to push exten sive development upon their return to Bland from Denver. Thomas F. Abbott Is stoplng out aome line ore from the main vein of the Little Motile mine at the lower level. This ore Is lor shloment to the Cerillos inciter, and at present Mr. Abbott has about 40 tons of it. His Intention Is to connect the lower level with the south shaft for the purpose of furnishing perfect ventila tion and stoplng ground. George Ostiauder, who was In camp from Peralta canyon on Wednesday, In formed the Herald that since his last visit he has crosscut two veins lu crosscuttlng for the main lead ot the King mine, The llrst ot these encountered was 18 Inches wide, the second being about Hire feet. tour Inches In width. The quarts la of a Que grade and will run high In gold. W oik at the Albemarle mine progresses In the most satisfactory manner possible pending the arrival of the big 125 ton steel mill now In course of construction by Gillett A Horsogg ot Milwaukee, Wis consin. The contractors In the main shaft of the mine mentioned are making good headway. Kxcavatlon for th mill and other buildings Is employing large forces of men and the buildings going up are Bearing completion. Tha IMacovarjr or tha Day. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist ot Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's New liiscovery Is the only thing that cures my cotiiih, and It is the best seller I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant, of SilTiinl. Arts., writes: "Dr. King's Ne Discovery is all that Is claimed for it; it never faiH, ami is a sure cure lor eon sumption, coughs and colds. I cannot hay euougli ror Its merits." Itr. Mug s New Discovery for consumption, coughs aud colds Is uot an experiment. It hi been tiled for a quarter ot a century, and to day stands at the head. It never dlssppolms. Free trial bottle at J. H. O'Rielly A Co.' drug store. An Appeal Orautad. In chambers this morning, the Judge of the United State conrt of private land claims granted an appeal to the United State supreme court In the mat ter of the rejected Valiecito de Lovato grant In Rio Arriba county. Under this alleged grant 114,500 acree are claimed by 8. Kudlcott Pealssly. New Mexican. Cures frove tha smtH of Hoofs ersasarllla-iMMt ttve, oorf set. aarwinaal Cores. Cura el scrofula ts saTsraM forms, Uk fnltra, twalled naek, running tores, bis Simim, tors la the ayaa. Cure af Bait Rhaum, with lu Interne Itching and burning, teald bead, tetter, ate. Cure at Bolls, rtmplas, and all other amp Hons tue la bnpurt blood. Cur of Dytpapsla and other troubles when a good tomash tool was naedsd. Cur of BhauiBaUtia.wbarpstlanU wars un able b walk sr walk tar watks. Cura af Oatanfe by eiaaDrng tha Imptirltlet wtueb aauaa and sutUla tha diaraie. Cur af Norrenaneas by pro parly toning and feeding taw nerves upon pure blood. Cure el That Ttrad FaaUng by rcitorlng strength. Band for book ot turci bv IHldod's Sarsaparilla' To a I. Rood tt On, Proprietors, Lowtn, Mats. . , ara lha naat altar-dinner MOOU PUIS plus, aid dlgamoo. tta Maw Moilco Faualon. An increase of pension from itl to $8 per month has been granted to floor ge M Reynolds, Hope, Rio Arriba county. Krntn everywhere come words of praise for Chamberlain's Conuh R'niedv. "Al low me to congratulate you on the mer its of your remedy. It cured me of rhronic bronchitis when the doctor could do notlilriK for ine." Charles K. llemel. Toledo, Uhio. For sale by all druggists. A Queatlon Anawerwd. Why do we never have any old stock on our shelves!? liecause we will not allow goods to become old. At the end of every season all otitis and ends are cleaned out at big discounts, and thus we keep our stock fresh and clean at all times. Be our t2.i0 shoes, they are the 1 kind. HlMON HTKIN, The Railroad Avuue Clothier. THE MOIItKN WAV. Commends itself to the weli-luforrued, to do pleasantly and effectually what was gormerly done in the crudest man ner and dinagreeably as well. To cleanse the system anil break up colds, headaches and fevers without unpleasant after effects, use the delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup ot Figs. Made by Cali fornia Fig Hyrup Co. Fl.tMIIINU. For a good job go to K. J. Post & Co.; they employ competent mechanics from the esst. A few mouths ago, Mr. Hymn Every, of WtNMlntock, M it'll., was badly atllicted with rheiimutlHiu. Ills right leg was swollen the full length, causing hliu trreat suffering, lie was advised to try ( hsmlierlulu's Pain Balm. Thetlrst bot tle of it hells! him considerably and the second bottle effected a cure. The ' aud & i cent bottles are for sale by all drug gists. People have a motive for whaiever they do in life. Thus they go to Alaska when In search of wealth aud gold and like wise tney ro to Trotter when the want to get the very best groceries at th most reasouauis price. Mrs. Kate Ettcr OF MISSOURI, is Ourod of Mr DHaaia by Dr. New Hourt Cura. Mlla teV,?,! Iff. y,'- .!'. !..; tx n. KATE F.TTFR wrote from Neosho, Mo., In March last. "Two ypnrsnio I wna severely troubled with my stoma 'h nnd kidneys, and a areat affliction o nnncrred me that my condition became alarming. The telegraph hroualit a prominent phy.lclan In a consultation which rofultad In no benefit. I went to Wyoming for rhunga of climate without 1 Hw"rV.i- I .H benefit. u tmniEht Dr r-aclt to Atchison where nuroa worked with me f nignt ana any to seen C-Httflii Cuts J m "re to r!u n mf r Iljtui est V ,rI('"''' "re. My heart Kjr"7w & twanie so bad that my I titi" ''lends re up all BaiaJfaiAMakJiVuitJ nope. I beiran taking I)r. Mile' Heart Cure and Nervine alter nately and waa rontnred to health. It la now months alnca and I am perfectly well." Pr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists umlr a positive guarantee, Srst bottle benefits or money refundod. Book on Heart and Nerrvs sent f re to all applicants, flit. MILES MF.IICALCO Elkhart, lod GRANT OPERA HODSE COMING! COMING! ALL NEXT WKKK. FMIPIIGF. 1ND Supported by their own CBAS. BARRISOH'SSL X -A.ctln Ieoplo-iy Sinning and Dancing Specialties, Hratitlful tiwuimcfl. r.innorate MHire settings and Calcium Light F.fTr-ta a Fea ture of Kvery Performance. Between Acts 'EDISON'S YITASCOPE Kacb N'ght Presenting life-site animated pictures of fia-elgn and domestic subjects. Including a aanulne mlaaVi Dull Flat lit COKBETT and FITZSIMMONS Canon City Prix Fight. Popular Prices. Ladles Free Monday Night Ktfsrrvrd ! on nnl at Walton' Iruf wintr a ix-HiiiiHii prratem giveu away Snlurrltty night. -SALOONS- H. H. Warkentin PRomiKTOR Albnqusrqae Bowling Parlors! Cornei Kirat 8t. una Copper Ave. Thfflncnt Rowling Allryaln the Honthweat. Mice place tu apenu the evenitiff Saloon attached. The New Chicago IS one of th nlomrt resorts in th city, and Is snpplied with th Den ana finest liquors. HEISCH & BETZLER, Proprietors. Splendid Lodging Room by the day, week or mould. 809 Went Railroad Avenue. J OLD TOWN. THK GOLD STAK I Ynn ehnnld not Q pasa. but call and take a social lasO Hlffhclsiw Liquors we find here. A Satisfaction tu all la UK LUCCA'S IdcM. Excelleut beer, it la the rule. To keep It si wars sharp and Ltf Grand Winea arv here, of flavor true, f All kinds, imported and native, to Of Cigars, the choicrat brsnds we know, fa Reliable and pure, where'ar we U a wis in, me n ; pay a visu aoon, ivi To the famoua WOLD S I AH SALOOH Depend upon it, near or far, A Nona can compete with the HOLD C MRS. MUSIO. Prop. P, BAOARAGCO... Very Finest Wines, Liquors und Cigars Tu lid Street and fljeras Arena. Atlantio Boor Hall BCHNKlDKRAt X, PROW. Cool Kb Bear on dranht th finest Natlv Win and th vary beat ot first-class Liquora. Otva o a call. BatLaoaD Avaaca, ALaoQcsaoua. A fcotad fiaaa. Grande A Parent! I from them we reap, T3 all klnila of Liquors, Hue and cbea I Reliable quality wa set harv. A to sell pure aiMids is their ldt-T A lwsya cool and sharp, their Beer, O uulta uneuualled far or naal Noble Wlnea. all patrons ireet, imported snd domestic, a Stock complst A2f Delicloua Cigara, loo, here we nam. aj choicest flavors wa obtall" eicellent Koo.da both clean and neat, fT at How on south Klrat Stree 1 &luua at Alnuiuttjiie tlirre are plenty wiiGiftVorOKANOK A PAKKNT I LEATHER, Harness aud Saddles, Cut Soles, Taps, Shoe Nails, Findings, Shoe Dressings, Etc. Saddlery, Hardware, Harness, Chains, Collars, Sweat Pads, Whips ioc to $1.35, Lubricat ing Oils, Axle Oils, Grease, Horse Remedies, Sheep Dips. Thos. F. Kelehor, Wholesale and Retal Dealer. PRICES EIGHT. CALL AND BE CONVINCED 40a Railroad1 Ave. Albuquerque. CRESCENT GOAL YARD. GALLUP COAL Best Do mestic Coal in use. Yard opposite Freight Office. A. J. CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. 164 Old Telephone No 25 Leave orders Trimble's stables a.ilucta luur llowtfla Mull t aararata. 1'ninla rttllirttc, cure omiKtlputtnn forever. 10c, -JIm If C. c C. fall, ilruKK'u n f uud mono'' You want' to ae thnee dainty French orKauiliee, that remind you so much of a veil of vapor touched with fluwer tliito. Will you look at them? Now on exhibi tion ouly at the (iolilen Kule Iiry (iool company, who are always .ha firet with Dew goods. V fj w fV. (fib M W. V. FUTRELLE, Cor. First aod Gold, J 801 8TO First Bt. I m Sold ave. NatlY and Chlaapo Limb ufur.airfiai Pnildrng Pa par I ways In ftc Virst St. and Lead ajaai.iWvtsl LSIABLISHtD I87. L. B. PUTNEY, "01d Reliable" Wholesale Grocer 1 FLOUR, GRAIN & PROVISIONS. Cnr Lata a tpaxilaltv. Farm and Freight Wagons 1 RAILROAD AVENUE. t I Home Comforts.... Home has many comforts So has comfort many homes But the most complete Home comfort is the HOME COMFORT RANGE. Sold on installments by the Wrought Iron Range Co. 118 N. Second Tha newest and best goods from th leading potteries ol the world, In wholesale or retail. Choice tab) ware, elegant toilet lets, beautiful vaaesi a full line of glassware, bar goods, lamp chimneys and burners, enameled ware, tinware, brooms and brushes, toy and dolls. 118 SOUTH FIRST STREET PrSsCWTTfis! 216 Railroad Avenue, Mutual Telephone No. 143, Albuqnerqne, N. M. W. L. TRIMBLE & CO. Livery, Sale, Feed and Transfer Stables Second St, Detwcen Railro.id aod Copper Avei. Horaaa and Mulaa Bought and Exekaiigad. Aganta for Colnmbna Boggy CouipaiiT. Tbo Boat Tornoota la th City. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Carriage!, Road Carta, Spring Wagoni, Victorias Buggies, Phaetons, Etc., for Sale. : : : ; Addreaa W. L. TRIMBLE ft C0 Albnquerqne, New Kcxleo Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works R. P. HALL. Proprlator Iran and Braaa Oaai ma Ora, Coal and Lumbar Can Bhaftinfr, Pallawa, Orata Bart Babbit llatal i Colamna and Iron Fronta for Bail.iintrai Rapaira on Minlnf and M1U Maehlnary a Bpwialty. FOUNDRY: '0E RAILROAD TRACK, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. WAWTED, rOH laLl AMD HBKT. Waats. Wanted Honahold gooda and genta' olottiiug. Wbltten, 114 Uoid avenue. Wanted A girl tor general bouHework. Apply to Mr. 3. . Luthy, corner Aruo aireet and Kailroad avenue. Wanted A good iwauiHtWH, one who ean do One handwork. Inquire from 10 to li a. m. Mrs. Kaeterday, 41'i Went Gold avenue. For Haat, Two Rent Six-room and three-room houHea, furulHhed or uuturnUhed. W. V. Kutrelle. For Hala. five-ounce boxing sloven for Call at this otilce tut partlo- A pair of aale cheap. ulars. Kor Sale Ilnueehold gooda of all klnila. Call at &07 weet Lead aveuue, near corner ot Fourth atreet. To Sell Two modern 3-room cottngee: two horeee; three wairoue; all kimla of boiwehold gooila. W , V. Kutrelle. Kor Sale Kreeh milk cow, a few stand of bees and aeveral huuilred feet poultry wire. Call at 8o5 Tljeraa etreet. Kor 8ale Household goods. Ur goodx will be on private eale VSeduewlay ami Tliurwiay, Ki-briiary U and 10. at Olio south Aruo el rent. C. H. Daneomb- Cowa for sale I have aeveral good mllkere; kind and geutle. Adilreea John K. Jarvie, tHMtoUlce box M. or call at reeideuce No. 4ir2 went Silver avenue. Ifcia't Titiisrtu hjti aaiuS twar l.lrr Aasj. I'o ijii.t t.i.ui-L-o e.....iy and furevir. te urns orlU'. full of Itfn. nt-rvo aiut viiior. take Nu-To' llao. tha wori.liT Wiirlo r, II. at niukft weak oieo strt)ng All drutcirlata, Mlo or li. Cure miaraa iaed Huiklai and aainpla frea. Address Starling Kemedj Co., Cblcavo or Nsw York. Finest line of new apring dreee goodd ever ahown In the city at the Golden Rule Dry Oooda company. FUl.MTUItE, II0USKH'M) (JOODS and MCYCI KS. UnlH Cheap for Cinh or on the InflUlimrnt I'lan. Aluo rented at reasonable rates. Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sti Dun, l!:nii, f'iif.if, L'ti j, dan: Vvt Fi'stt.IU. Sl'L iliaW ataiw.ai'Wv'3 Ave., Albuquerque. Oarr1M tha f.rot ant Moat atEUtoalv Htorh of -ibtafle : grooei.ies:- T ha romnd aoathwaat. t ALBUQUERQUE, N. M St., Albuquerque. i f aipaj .tin. or r koiwa. assa slura'a aa Jr sti la rataia ' ha. II -Jtn K... Follow tiucnicMnaa Sa mm vm.T-" aii""CTry.lT.. " 0t;a 1.T hu Mil zz I ra abewt tkla graal aaa, as II latasa aa awraasalhially. J. H. O'Rielly & Co., WU0LES1LI and RETAIL DRUGGIST!', Sole Agents, ALBUQUERQUE, . NET MEXICO Librral Discount to the Trad. CUT FLOWERS C HIGHLAND GREENHOUSE; Cor. Gold Ava. aud Arao Hi. MRS. J. C. MARSHALL. Nw Telephone No. U4. A. K WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE SscreUrj HutuaJ Building IstocIitlCD. omea at J. c. H.ldrlda.'s l.Bmbar v.h. To lura (ou.llp.nioii rorevar. Take Casrarels I'un.K i -.ulmri ic. Ii-(,rtv If 11 U C lull IOCUIM. uruiia'-ala Kfuud u.uuc IPCTIH a a at smauxsnv'X S V" arastatCnus. flI 1.V"J ait, aina or A J f I bo" SIM J f'J Saslura'a aa Jt J wit k.u .Moii.. -Mr S