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THE DAILY OiTlXKNj ALIU'Qt KRQl'K, FKHKl'AliY JO." IMt ed. mm s ul RED FRONT. Staple aud Fancy Groceries A An 8 took of the bfet Groceries. Agenta fur Chase & Sanborn'i Famous Tea and Coffees. S 14 1. Railroad li., Alboquerqae, 1. 1. 10 On pianos, flrst-clane fnrnltnre, etc, without removal. AImood diamonds, watche. Ji'welrr, lire Insurance poll else. I nut deeds or an; good secur ity. Terms very moderate. II. SIMPSON. 209 South 8cond trvt, Albniiier- - u..iu a,. 1. e ro Union Telwftph otUce. B. A. SLEYSTEli, IE1L ETITK. KOTARI PUBLIC. Automatic Telephone No. 174. ROOMS IS A 14 CKOMWKLL BLOCK Tailors 207 Railroad Ave., K. T. ABM1JO BUILDING. CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. (HIGHLAND BUILDING.) PKESH CROCERIES. FRU ITS. V EC ETA BLES J. A. SKINNER, Low Price and Courttoue TreauuenL E. H. UUHBAR, BAl IK i HFLoglX Ustate. Uuum krntrd. Rrnte Collected. Loatit NrgiMt.ird. Omv,t4 Oold A...Csr1hlr4 StfMt. SHIH.TS Knr I0cnt dime. ii v youi hirt Lu mined And home ou time. At the Albequcrque Steam Laaodry, C.r.r Ci mmd tmi4 . JAT A. HUBBS, Proprietor, riwM si. PALMER & FRANK DKALtKS IN Alfalfa, Native Hay, Feed of all Kinds and Groceries. 422 North First St Albuquerque Fish Market... Freeh Fish, Oysters, Lobsters, Crabs, Shrimps, etc Baltimore Oysters, frntth every da? la bulk and faun. Headquarters for Dressed Poultry. Mall Orders receive prompt attention. 20 and 201 South Second Street. 1882 1898 F.G.Pratt&Coi Sole Affnu iMino man Urn brand unnrU LtoosJ. PBALBRI IN STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES 214 8. Second St. IlilUboro C rvMinrry Rultrr brut on Earth. Ortirr Sohcitrd Jrr Del I very. CanlBeBeat Hoc at Good at- Honal Prius. See Me Before You .The Favorite. Buy or Sell. BOO OOIjS Drugs! Wholesale and Rata.il. Mall Orders Solicited. J.ll O'lllELLY & CO., ALBl'QCKRQUK, KKW MEXICO CITY NEWS. HiuuLim.-ui.ir H4ii iKiy a taaraut. rium Soipl BMin. Tin work. Whitney Co. Sweater sale at Ilfeld'e. Plumbing and gas fitting. Whitney Co. Dent's kid gloves at the Big Store; all shades. Beautiful plaids In endless variety at Weld's. New suits of furniture cheaper than second hand at Futrell's. Masquerade wigs at Mrs. MoCrelght's, 81'i west Railroad avenue. Bathing is a luxury at Hahn's barber shop. N. T. Arniljo building. Full Hue of fancy coffees and teas at lowest prices at A. Lonibardo's. Liberty chiffons, new goods, uew shades, at the Golden Rule Dry Goods company. Uave you examined our specials In em' broideries? It not, do not fall to do so. Kueenwald Bros. Albuquerqueaua should skip this Item it is ouly to Inform new residents that Cerrillos anthracite aud bituminous coal Is the niwt economical. Halm & Co. The German Ladles' Aid Society will give a maMjuerads ball at Turner ball on Saturday, February 12; admittance B0 ceute. Kefreehmenta will be served coffee aud sandwiches ouly. Iudlan lueurrectlou may come and go, but F. X. Trotter ever continues to keep the best aud Urgent stock of staple and taury grocri at bis store that can be fouud auy ulieie lu the south went. Whatever la worth dolug at all Is worth doing well. So It Is with our shoes. Ws are eleaulng out all our Uanan pattut leather aud enamel calf MONEY MAN n spring m From ono of Now York's best and most reliable tailoring es tablishments. Tho latest nov elties in Woolens for SUITS AND MADE TO Wo guarantee iirst-class work manship and tioish and A PERFECT FIT, Any goods not perfectly satis factory may be left on our hands. ROSENWALD BROS. hoes; also a few other odds and ends' and are selling these at 13.78 a pair, which is surely next to finding them. Simon Stern, the Railroad avenue elothler. F. C. Anderson, representing W. II. ttilshnry A Co, dealers In firs supplies, Chicago, la In the city, coming In from the eoast last night, and will leave to night for Pueblo. The city of Albuquer que owes his firm a tig bill for firs sup plies, and Mr. Anderson was Inquiring to-day of ofllcials when the bill will or Is likely to be paid. Mesers. Forooff and Knight have been selected aa a committee to see that no improper characters attend the manque rule ball at Turner hall on Saturday, Feb. 13, given under the auspices of the German Ladles' Aid society. A. C. Rmery this afternoon commenced suit against Mrs. KUen L. Lockhart for about J0, wages which he claims are due him from her. He baa retained At torneys Wyeoff and Mitchell to handle the ease for him. A good tlms Is promised all who will attend the masquerade ball at Turner hall on Saturday, Feb. 12. The best peo ple of tb city will be present; no Im proper characters allowed In the hall. F. F. Trotter makes it a point to han dle a large stock of choice fruit, and any one wishing anything In that line will do well to call at his store on Second street. 8 wine embroideries, Hamburg em broideries at extra special prices. Hoseu watd Bros. Masquerade wigs can be obtnlned at Mrs. McCrelghl's, No. 312 west Railroad venue. Liberty Chiffons, something new, at the Golden Rule Dry Goods company. Boys' suits, boys' hats and boys' fur nishing. Special prlcea at Ilfeld'e. Another ear of furniture received by W. V. Futrella this week. Chiffons In all widths and colors at the Big Store. Qneensware, glassware and tinware at The Fair. $3.60 will buy a kitchen cabluet at Fu- trelle'e. Plumbing and gas fitting. Whitney Co. THE BUSY SELLS mtv coons. 46 inch bleached pillow case muslin ioc 8x4 unbleached sheeting. ... 15c 9x4 unbleached sheeting. . . 17 Jc 10x4 unbleached sheeting. . . 20c 8x4 bleached sheeting I7jc 9x4 bleached sheeting 7c 10x4 bleached sheeting . . . . 2 2 c 14 yds Hope bleached muslin. 1,00 CKOCKEUY. 3 cups and 3 saucers 35c Creamers , 1 c Breakfast plates, doz 85c Dinner plates, doz 1.00 Soup plates, doz 1.30 liowls and pitchers 1.00 Covered vegetable dishes, , , 45c Decorated chamber set 38c POSITIVELY THE ALL nAIL ORDERS receive prompt attention. No charge for boxing or drayage. WIVE. KIEKE, Proprietor. S! 111 TROUSERS ORDER. THE CUT 111 BRIEF. rertoaal and Geaeral Paragraphs Picked Dp Hera and There. Geo. Graves and wife, of Isleta Junc tion, were In the city last night, return ing south this morning. Switch engine No. 43, Santa Fa Pa cific, having been thoroughly overhauled a id painted, Is now doing service In the I cat switch yards. A heavy snow envelopes the Bandla mountains, while a sheep raiser just In from the ranges further eaet says that the valleys are covered with at leant a fojt of snow. 8. U. Cover, of Missouri, who was here with his wife, left for Kl Paso this morn ing, where be will remain for several weeks. He Is a horseman and la inter ested in trotttug aud racing sports. This morning Lowenthal A Meyers received half a ear load of "Early Times" whisky, direct from the Nelson County, Kentucky, distillery, and In bottles, labeled according to the new bonded whlxky law. Calvin Whiting and F. II. Kent last night receive! telegrams from the Aetna Insurance company and the Liverpool London and Globe Insurance company, respectively, notifying them that they hail made the f 10,1X10 deposit required by law. Dr. J. II. Wroth Monday removed a bouy tumor from the left clavlole of Miss Elizabeth Powers. It was a very dif ficult surgical operation and was skill fully performed, so that the young lady Is now on the way to recovery. Dr. Wroth was assisted by Doctors J. F. Pearce, A. G. Wall, J. W. Kider aud G. W. Harrison. V. 8. Mlera called at this odlce this morning and stuted that Tug rm.KN was in error yesterday, when it stated that be and Frank Gutlerres had the mail contracts between Cane Salatar and Naclmleuto, and between Gallup and Farmtngton. Ellas Armljo Is the gentle man associated with Mr. Gutlerres In carrying the United States malls. Mrs. T. M. Rainsdale and her three chil dren arrived In the city from La Junta laet night, and took rooms at the High land. Mrs. Ramsdale la the wife of the EVERYTHING! (JK0CFH1ES. The best California table fruit, 3 cans 35c Native dried peaches, tb . . . . 5c Native dried apples, ib 5c Potted ham, per can 5c 7 cans sardines in oil 25c Imported sardines ioc Postum cereal 15c 2 packages Oat Flakes 15c TINWARE. Tea and colfee pots. , 10 and 15c 5 quart coffee boilers ....... 40c Large square lunch baskets. 35c Patent flour sieves 1 3c Tea and coffee canisters. ... ioc Milk strainers ioc Large size painted dust pans, ioc 3 1 quart double tin dish pan. 40c LOWEST PRICED STORE GOODS GUARANTEED. A SHOE EVENT ! In order to dispose of a number of broken lines of shoes which have accumulated since last fall, we quote the following prices, which speak more elo quently than flattery. We have now on sale .... 100 Pair Men's Fine Calf Shoes In nobby toes and which are worth $2.50 to $3-00 at 200 Pair Fine Welted Calf Shoes In lace and congress, every pair warranted and worth $3.50, $4 00 and $ 4.50 at 150 Pair Hanan & Sons Finest Patent Leather Enameled calf and some plain calf shoes in lace and congress and worth $6.00 and $6.50 at PER S 3.75 IpVI U 1 I Don't clc'ay buying too long, as the supply is limited. n w foreman of the car department of the Santa Fs Pacific shops, who succeeded John L. Andrews, recently transferred to San Bernardino. John P. Irby, a brskeinan on the Santa Ke, has retained A. II. Wycoft to bring a ult against tho Atchison, Topeka & Santa Ke railroad for f 2.1.000 for Injuries to his spinal column which he received July 17, lHim, by a train going through a defective bridge In southern Colorado aud from a fall which he Incurred at So corro August 2il, 18U7, on account of a rotten band hold, which aggravated the former Injury of the splual column. Charles K. Cain, who was quite badly Injured February 4 by an electric light pole, which hi was climbing, breaking and falling down, Is able to be around on crutches to day. He has retaiued Attor ney WycofiT and negotiations are now pending with the Klectrlc Light com pany for a settlement. Attorney's A. II. Wycoft and A. S. Mitchell have rented the front rooms in the Cromwell block, formerly occupied by Max Becker, and will convert them Into law oflices. No co partnership has been formed between th. ui as yet, and they will simply occupy couiiiku oflices. Miss Helen Herzog, of New York, who has been spending a few days in this city, left last night for San Bernardino, ( al. She will spend a few months vl.lt lng on the coast, when she expects to re turn to Albuquerque. A man by the name of Tim in Its was brought In from the tunnel last night and taken to the hospital. He is only slightly injured. Picture frames. Whitney Co. MAZE GLASSWARE. 6 tumblers for 30c 4 goblets for.,.. 35c Syrup pitchers 20c Kitchen lamp, complete 20c Bracket lamp, complete 35c Lamp using No. 2 burner. complete., 55c Cake stands 45 and 55c Lanterns 55c HARDWARE. Brass pad locks 15c Knob door locks 30c Steel hatchets 45c Hand saws 50c Buck saws 65c Ratchet braces 60c Monkey wrenches 2$ to 65c Hedge shears 1.00 IN ALBUQUERQUE, PER a "J .75 jPAJR 1- s 2.75 jPAiB Our Special Clothing Sale is imon Stem, THE ItAILKOAl) AVENUE CL0T1IIEIL STOVES -s-HARDWAEE Tinware, Wooden ware. Pumps. Plumbers' Supplies, Cutlery, Lamps. Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention. Donahoe Hardware Co, 120 Gold Avenue. E. J. POST k CO., HARDWARE. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN At Poblle Anttllua. At the residence of Win. Sanguineus, 610 Roma avenue, Saturday, Feb. 12th, beginning at 10 a. m. sharp, I will sell the entire contents of a well furnished six room hoiiite to the highest bidders for rash. One plush parlor set, bedroom set. bed, lounge, tables, choirs, pictures, china tea set, range, heating stoves, loe chests, gasoline stove. In fact every thing pertaining to a complete house keeping outfit. House will be open for Inspection Friday before sale. H. 8. Knight, Auctioneer. Girl for general boueework. Inquire between 10 aud 12 a. m. at 602 north Fifth street. rr.KSONAL I'AKAUKAPHS. C. C. HhII and wife, of this city, are at Las Vegas. Henry Eislnger, of Las Vegas, la at Stnrges' European. Miss Kate Scott, of MUo, Iowa, spent last night at the Highland. Miss Lola I)e Mars, of this city, Is at Phoenla on a visit to her sister. Miss Fanule Shrank, of Wardvllle, Peun, Is at the Grand Central II. M. Edler and wife, registering from South Dakota, are at Bturges' European. A. R. Cullen, an old-timer In New Mexico, arrived last night from Pueblo, Mexico, and has a room at the Highland. V. Vizcettl aud John Stein, of the Harvey eatlag bouses, arrived in the city this morning from the west and are at the Highland. John Krlck aud Thomas F. Jones, two well-known citizens of Cerrillos, are at St urges' European, coming In from the north last night. Moutsgne Stevens, wife and Miss Reed, of Magdalwua, are in the city to-day, coming in from the south last night. They have friends In this city, aud will attend a very happy affair this evening. C. A. Dalles, Charles Reluken and W. Spackmau, three well-known gentlemen of Helen, were here laxt night and at- teuded ".V.body'e Child" at the opera houee. They returned south this morn lug. George P. Mi lntyre came to the city lant night from Denver. He Is a touso rlal artist of a high order aud has taken charge of a chiflr at the artistic parlors of W. 11. Halm, the Railroad avenue barber. Geo. Green, a well-known horseman aud a member of the recently organized Gentlemen's Driving association, left last night tor Sauta Fe. He will inter set the bortwuieu of the territorial cap! Ul In the owning spring races. George IL Taylor and wife, of Deuver, are at the Highland, having arrived on delayed No. 4 this morning. Tbey have been epeudtug a month very pleasantly ou the Pacific coast, and are now ou their return trip to their Deuver home. iwasnsa Still On. - PROMPT ATTENTION. NEW XbXXl 100 J NO. VAN RANGE. K. J. Post A Co. have them In stock. Get their prlcea and save money. Noll... Do not boy personal property of mine except from the undersigned. Thomas F. Kilbhkb. F. F. Trotter, the Second street grocery man, believes In square and honoranle dealing, and practicea it In his business. Customers can always depend on getting the worth of their money at his store. Coffee and aandwichea will be served at the German Ladles' Aid Society's mas quesade ball at Turner hall, on Saturday, Feb. 12. Ticket admitting one, only 60 cents; and a good time la promised all. m Always Goods People Want; Prices People Like and unmatched Values. Mail orders Filled same day received. 111JJ We throw all the advertising pressure, all our selling enthusiasm into a merchandise movement for the benefit of our men folks. This shirt and pants sale has been planned on a larger scale than ever be- rWjl-9Ess M A Ulg Bale or M fl Unlauiulered Shirts. M Zm-mZmKmZZmZxzm economy of the very best kind for it keeps business rushing at a season when it would otherwise be dull, and besides we know that our public are not slow to show their appreciation of these trade benefits. We've had them before. Ready for you when you read this. Money back, you know, if every item is not in every way satisfactory UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS! You can upon ordinary occasions buy a fair quality of shirt at 50c. We offer you during n w this sale a good unlaundered shirt, as good as you can buy for half a dollar at 3-)C .We only have a limited quantity of this lot, so that it will pay you to be on hand early. All of our best unlaundered NIGHT SHIRT SALE! If you've a night shirt want this is emphatically the time to supply it. Suppose you read carefully the price shavings, thea match them with the merchandise. Every shirt in these lots will sing you a money-saving song. Our regular 65c line goes at only Extra good quality Jean Night Shirts, regular value $1.00, All our better goods reduced in proportion. WORKING MEN'S PANTS! Two hundred pairs of rants, well-made and durable, wiU be put on sale at only75c a Pair 300 pairs of Pants, selling up to $3.50, will be sold regardless of cost at $1.85 a Pair New Goods Arriving Dally. was ms iitjsWs swurnal vi A. J. MALOY. Staple and Fancy Groceries! CLUB liOUSE CANNED GOODS! RON TO IQOAL. 118 Itailroad Ave., BACH ECU I WbolMl ud LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Have You Seen the New Local Of BAGHEGHI & GIOMI? Situated at 107 and 109 South First Street No -Why they hve jmt received a car load of Whisky, both Domestic and imported, which for age and flavor cannot be surpassed by any liquor establishment in the country. Call or write and get prices and you will be convinced that no other house can compete with us in prices, as we are the only firm in the southwest who buy in car load lots for spot cash. We aljo are general agents for W. J. Lemp's St. Louis Hottled beer. 107 and 109 South Fid Street naijnpiioNH ivjo. no a. DIAMONDS WATCHES MAYNAIiD tut e.ath Stationery, School Books, C1IEB1S AID PflOTOSRiPHIC SUPPLIES. We Carry a Complete Line of Legal Blanks, Dlank Books, Cigars, and Tobacco, Magazines, Periodicals and Newspapers. O. V. IATSONr fe Co. 205 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE. PLUMBING. For a good Job go to K. J. Post A Co.; they employ competent mechanics from the east. There will be a regular meeting of Cot tonwood Grove No. t. Woodmen Circle, at K. of P. ball thla evening at 7:30 p. m. All members are earnestly requested to attend. After the lodge the offloert will treat the members to a little surprise. MttS. M. A. 8110CP, Worthy Guardian. Mibs Mima 8hoip, Clerk. It costs nothing to look at new goods. Arriving dally at the Golden Rule Dry Goods company. DRY GOODS COMPANY. .JUST ONCE A YEAR. fore. We want you to feel that we've r'Si'isSS been studying your best buying terests in this matter; want you to fully impressed with the fact that it you to buy of these lots. There's shirts, selling up to 75c, go at. An Inspection Solicited. BELL'S SPMNGS CKEAMEUY BUTTEll THR FAMOUS, Albuquerque, N. M. & GIOMI, Retail Dealer la BAGHECHI & GIOMI. FINE JEWELKY e.4) J EWELER VIES, THB FLORIST. For Cut Flowers on all Occasions. ALHl'UCBKUUC MBW MBXIOO. J NO. VAN HA NOES. K. J. Post A Co. have them In stock. Get their prlcea and save money. For S.I.. One first class spring wagon and horse, a good driver, single or double. Inquire of F. G. Pratt ou south Second street. Some choice muslin underwear still left; new prices on them to clear them out, at The Economist. Everything In the second-hand line at J. O. Gideon & Co . north First street. Room moulding. Whitney Co. Agents for STANDARD PATTEEK3 The Most Reliable of All Patterns Made. Sure to Please. mi ta- The Year's Event in be M Men's Pants. is Lto -Mgigi5?m.g?J very little prolit in it for us, but l-5e only. 50c 75c No Trouble to Show Goods,