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Ul' Ti ij ONO UNIOYQ Both the method and mrnlu when Byrtipof Figs is taken; it in pleasant and rofronhing to the taste, and acta eentlyyot promptly on theKlflneys, Liver and Itowcla, cleanses Urn y. tem effectually, dinpels colds, head aches and fever and cures hnliitnal constipation. Syrup of Figs in the only remedy of it kind ever pro duced, pleading to the, taeto ami ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in ita action and trnly beneficial in it effect, prepared only from the moat bcaltbyand AiwnlifemibatAncos, ita many excellent qualities commend it to all anil have made it the most popular remedy known. feynip of Figs is for aalo in 80 cent bottle by all leading dmg gist. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who winhea to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FI9 SYRUP CO. sm nAKiaco. cu. uvmmt. Mr. aem tornt, ar. TU;i)AILYCmzEK Tanu of Subscription, 'II y, by mull, on year Mtly, I'y mall, an months , aily, by mall, thre months aiiy, by mill, chip month M v. ty rarrlt-r. one month Wrealv. hv mall. tirr vear 4 00 . n oo , 1 BO . Ml 7 oo ThI ItAII r llTI'.KN will b rirllvfrrd In the city at tli low rait of o cnta ptr wlt, or for 75 rvnta ptr month, v,-hn paid monthly. 1 hese rata ar Iras than those n1 any otbet dally pairt In tlir trrrltoty. ADVEKTIStNO HATK9 marl- known or application at the ulutra of publication. THK CITIZKN lob office la one of th b In lb southwrtl. m:il a'l kiwis of nl i-i'm In la .leculrd with neatness anil at lowes pricv. THK and HINHKRY. Inst srtHrd. la mir-ntu, nd wrll nurd to do any kind ol hmri. THK CITIZKN will he hamllrri at th oilier Suhsrrltlolls will be lollntnl liy II. II Tii.ton, or can he paid at the odke. NOTICK la hereby given that ortlera glvn by employes upon Thr ('m;.r. aill ru be honored unleaa previoualy endoraril by tli proprietors. a "UK CITIZKN Is on i-ile at the followlri plarea In the cltyi H. I'.. n-n- r ur Ksllnatt avenue: llawiev's Nrat irr.tt Smiil Merond street; ( . A. Mats ir C"'a. No '-! r. Kailroail avenue, ami I larvry s haling lloun at the depot. THK KHKK I.IST-The f-ee H nf Thi Citi.kn einbt ii os N.'ti'rt of lll:ll,r. fusi rag, l- nnei ils, H fi--, ( lu.ri ii Sitvio-s snf h-l. Vrtajnmrnt' . li-re n . ai'mlM.1.- If rhiiTreii IK l j III.'! A, Mt'C'KI'ill : , hititora ntui i'ubliahera. FHIIMIIIHilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU "The Left Hind Foot! of a Jack Rabbit" 1 Willed three minutes after midnight, 5 In a country churchyard by a red. haired, cross-eyed, bow-legged man 3 of dark complexion, 5 "Is a Good Thing in it s Way"! ; and some even any that life Is not 3 , worth llvlnp; without It, but even jg this valuable relic Is not nearly at effective 5 "For Warding Off the Mm that Flesh Is Heir to" as garments which are well cut, welt 3 lined, well finished, and made to 3 your measure by 5 j FRED KflUFFMflNN 1 1 The American Tailor CHICAOO LOCAL AQSNTl D, R. HUAiKlCHT. I iHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinirf TIME TADLES. Atchison. To;i?!n & Santa Fo No. 1 Cli(iini!n kvrt . A rri vr 1 -Kn nm ro. 17 f.iprf.ai b:wj pro No. 9 CttliM mi a Limited, Mori day and hndayit 11 :f6 am .... 8:00 pra ifumm nuaiai rai v r f'n. Atlintlc KiprrM.,,.. 10:45 pm fc . Sli-LK'1 Kluit M .... (;U0plU MUf 4 Atlttnlic Ijtmird, Wedurs- (Ihn and SMturduya 4:06 pm Pmom the aocTH Amm No. a Ln"l KiprrM 7:uftpm oino south LfMvea No. 91 Milcu hxprem I8:u6 am Snta F Paciflc. noM THI WHT. Arrive No. Atlantlr Kipreaa 10:116 pm No 4 Atlantic Limited, Wnlnra- daya and SaturttHya 8:55 pm tfoiNQ WBaT. Li-avea No. 1 Pacific kipiraa B;0pro No. 8- CHlttnrtila Limited, Monday und Iridaya 13:15 pm Km. 1 and 9, Pacific and Atlantic Kiprraa, have i'uliman paiwe drawing room ram, tour latt lrtptrtir cur and chair cars between Chi camo a -'i LiM Antrele and Hao Hran Maro. No. 91 and 'i'i, Meiicu and Lih al bipreaa, bivf piillrtan palace car and chair car Iroin Kl Faaoto Kanaaa City Nrm. H unit 4. lit Ciillfnrnli Limited, have Pullman bullet and aleepliitf can and ban inure car only (no coachea or cliair carat. A aolid eat i billed train from Chicago to Loa AiiKelea, W. H. THI LL, Joint AKnt. An lilontullr Mliot. Kntaiilrtlitdu BaMouailo, the 11-year-oM soa of lCoiii8 Buliloaititr), wan shot and (UngoMiiHly wounded WednHwIay even Inn by lila brotli.r. Pedro, ai(xl 13. The buya were playing, and Pedro had aa old pist il, aud j ikiogly remarked to hie brother tlitt lie wax going to shoot hlni. KntrtiiUUilo ran Into the houne aud w&a looking out of the window when Pedro tired, the ball entering the breaHt of the young brother Jmt below the right nip pie. Dr. Sklpwlth wuncalled at once and bei;nn probing fur the bullet, but haa been unll to locate It. One of the worst features of the case la that the wjimd haa not bled from the outside, aud It la feared the tuward bleeding will prove fatal. The wounded hoy, however, la renting comparatively eaey.-nhlte UtKs r.ugle. Thtva. lieu. Sandoval had a horse stolen from his Htahle here in town one night last week. On the day following a well ilreesed stranger about 'JS years old, dark complexion, wearing a large graypver coat, who had for a day or two previous to the stealing beeu lounging around the the saloon waa also missing. Ad over coat of exactly the aauie description aa the one worn by the Htranger, with i large man lu It, ww met by the Incom lug stage on the same evening the horse was stolen, and when saluted by the driver said nothing but followed its wearer, who Immediately increased his pace. White Oaks Kagle. Fifty pieces of new ginghams ou dis play at the Kouuouiltit. THE TOWNS The Sister Territory Readers With Good URliVITIUS CULLED FROM OUR EXCHANGES. i. tost r. Fnim the tietn. Hupenillelld" i.t ct PuMle I os! ruction tione.1 -(.(i0 to the dif last week M ! ferent eoiiiiite according to the nchool population. Coconino county haa 675 school children and relved t'9 W of the above amount. Jodge N. G. Layton baa leeued niar- rlage lleenee to the following parties: K. L. Clauneey and Miss Mary Verschelilen; Robert L. Stephens and Miss Jennie Crrasey; Richard Krombnrg and llisa Kdlth Laonoo. Kour patent from the United Stale, government have been received and re corded by County Recorder Palllam since the beginning of this year. The names of the parties who received them are: Mrs. M. A. Cameron, Mrs. Maria Lock- wood, Wm. i. Watson and Kd. J. Watson. The land embraced la the patent are situated near Flagstaff. Mrs. N. Greenleaf met with a very painful accident. She slipped and fell on the bard ground, ber entire weight falling on her right ankle breaking the ankle bone and bruising the ankle Joint. She suffered Intensely from the Injury and ber recovery will be slow on account of her age. District Attorney K. 8. Clark received a telegram from Justice of the Peace W. N. Honter of Williams, saying that a sui cide bad been committed at Pine Springs, The telegram was dated at Sellgman, but gave no particulars. The name of the victim Is Fred Ayers, son of K Ayers. It appears that the young man had deliberately planned bis own death. He bail arranged a loaded gun In a room and attached a rope to the trig ger, aud placed himself In front of the gun and pulled the trigger which sent young Ayers to eternity. No one knows of any reason why he should have com- ni'tted this awful deed. ST. JOHNS. Krum the Herald. Superintendent Sherman has made an apportionment of territorial school funds. Apache Bounty goto $3M)X3. Hi-rthold Spill, representlug Ilfeld RroH,, of Albuquerque, spent several days In town ttie past week, aud did some bus iness fur bis kwuse. Christopher Layton. of Thatcher, him r.'ttieil from the preeideiiry of St. Joseph ake of the Monuou church. The cuuite t his retirement was contluued HI tealth, with the added burden of years. Sylvester Lorento and Pablo Peralta iiaried for the 011a the other day. Their heep herds are near Pima, Graham couu- ty. They lutend to shear their fltrks, market the wool and supervise the herds during lambing. They expect to be back home about the first of May. I-BKSCOTT. Laura B. Sloan ha been granted a divorce from R. F. Sloan In Los Angeles. It U stated that the time for awarding contracts for the construction of the Rig Bug railroad baa beeu postponed till Feb ruary 20. Mrs. J. II. Alexander, an old and re spected resident of this conuty. Is seri ously ill at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. W. 11. Smith. The body of the late Walter (1. Uale was disinterred yesterday from the Potter's Held and given Internment In the Citl- teu's cemetery. A brother-lu-law In Ne braska paid the expenses. Henry Breen, the man who cut Conrad Cleary at Sellgman, was lodged In the county Jail. It Is stated that In bis mur derous assault on Cleary he cut out one of bis eyes. The assault Is said to have been entirely unprovoked. ifuLHHOOK. From the Mail. The farmers are all waiting for It to clear up so that they can begin their sprlug work. Mr. Kgger has returned from an ex tended trip to the southern part of the county aud also to Couch and St. Johns. He has been hauling some of the festive drummers around to our sister towns. Bishop John Hunt, of Suowflake, spent a day In liolbrook last week. Bishop Hunt Is an old pioneer, having crossed the plains In 111' and 1M7 and camped at the very spots where Denver and Pueblo now stand. He came to Snow Hake in 1877, aud has resided there con tiuuouely ever since. rtiuasNix. Ex Congressman Brlckuer, of Sheboy gan, Wis., who recently came to Phoenix, has decided to remain during the suc ceeding spring mouths. He Is accompa nied by his wife aud daughter, and Is lo cated at Third avenue and Monroe street. Mr. Brlckuer served In the Met, B2ud aud C3rd congresses, and Is now proprietor of extensive woolen mills at Sheboygan. A deed conveying lots 19 aud It), block l.', of Glendale, from II. L. Betx, to the Glendale Mercantile company, was filed In the county recorder's oltice. The con sideration named Is t2,2oo. A trust deed from the Mercantile company to A. C. Bartlett and 0. 8. A. Sprague. of Chicago, covering the same property, was also Died. The consideration named in the last deed is flMO. P. W. Broil, who went to San Francisco a few weeks ago and underwent two sur gical operations ou the spine, will return to Phoenix the early part of next week. He writes to friends here that the opera tions were entirely successful and that to his great encouragement he Is already able to notice a sensation In bis right leg. Mr. Brotl, it will be remembered, fell from a height while lu the mountains north of Pboeuix, a year ago, and, It was thought, sustained a broken spinal col umn. Physlclaus who examiued him pronounced bis eaee hopeless aud said that death was a matter of time only. The young man's condition was Indeed pitiful, his body being paralysed from the waist down. The most remarkable OF ARIZONA! Supplies Our Paragraphs. feature of the case was the Indomitable will power displayed by Rrod He main tained all the time that be would get well, and his recent journey to San Fran cisco was made In the face of the pre monition of his friends. The X-ray was nsed on Brod, and two operations were performed. It seems, from what can be learned, that Rrod's back was not actual ly broken but that parte of the bone preened on the spinal chord and paralysis resulted. James Barrett, who came to Phoenix a few weeks since for his health, was found dead in bis room at the Lemon bote). From all the evidence obtained the de ceased had gotten out of bed and parti ally dressed, having put on his pantaloons and shoes, when he siiccniuhed to an at tack of heart failure. His body was found at the foot of the bed In a doubled up condition. Barrett bad evidently been dead but a short time when his body war discovered. People at the Lemon hotel say that they heard him moving around his room at ibjut V o'clock. Mr. Barrett came here from Peoria, III., where, dur ing bla lifetime, he was brickmaker and building contractor. Ha has a wife, brother and other relatives living at Peoria, aud his body was shipped to that city for burial. A coroner's jury was Impaneled by Justice Johnstone and a verdict rendered In accordance with the above facts. A few months ago, Mr. Byron Every, ol Woodstock, Mich., was bail I y afflicted with rheumatism, tils right leg was swollen the full length, causing him great suffering. He was advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. TheUrst bot tle of it helped him oonslderablv and the second bottle effected a cure. The ' and &o cent bottles are for sale by all drug- gtsis. DIRECTIONS TO PUEBLO MDIANS. Agent Wires Bead Men to Obey Orders ol Judge Crampacker. Capt. C. L. Cooper, agent for the Pueblo and Jicarllla Indians In this city, ou yesterday wired to the head men of the Man Felipe and Santo Domingo pueblos, directing them not to Interfere In any shape or manner with the surveyors or surveying operations of the Albuquerque Laud and Irrigation company, aud to re spect the letter and tenor of the tempo rary Injunction granted by Judge Cruru packer restraining the Inhabitants of these pueblos and others ou Klo Graude from Interfering with or annoying the surveyors or putting a stop to the survey In course tor the proposed ditches of the said irrigation company. He also ad vised the olllcers of the irrigation com pauy of the course pursued by him in the matter. There Is not the least danger of interference or trouble, aud there is no doubt whatever that the Pueblos in question will carry out Captain Cooper's Instructions to the very letter. New Mexican. Fur O.ar ritij laara. A.N Old and Well-Third Rkmkdt. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, aud la the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value a Incalculable. He sure aud ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Hull for Jnanrauea Muny. At Long & Fort's otllce. tor the past tour days, and part of the nights, deposi tions have beeu taken in the case of the heirs of 8. A. Boardman vs. the Union Casualty Insurance company, of St. Louis. Mr. Boardman carried an accident pol icy of 12,000 with this company. On May a ith, 18, Mr. Boardman fell from his engine at the Hot Springs and re ceived severe Injuries, and died on the 2oth. The heirs furnished the company proof of his death, and claimed It result ed from the accident, and demanded pay ment of the poller. The company took the matter under advisement, but finally refused to pay the claim, on the ground that Mr. Boardman'a death was not the result of the accident, but was from natural causes, aud further, that the claim was not filed Inside of the time specllled for that purpose In the policy. The latter point haa been decided against the company by the courts, and the ques tion to come up on the trial is simply whether Mr. lloarduiau died as the result of the accident. As the company ha no resident agents or office In the territory, the heirs were compelled to go to the trouble and ex peuse of a suit In the district court of St. Louis county, where the case is set tor trial on the loth of this mouth. The St. Louis court appointed Royal A Preutlce to take the depositions of the parties here, and the work has occupied the past four days. The heirs havs been represented by Hon L. C, Fort, and the Insurance company by Milton Smith, its attorney, and Charles D. Brooks, its gen eral agent. The testimony takes HO pages of legal type-written matter. Mr. Fort will likely go to St. Louis to be present when the case comes up for trial. Las egas uptic. From everywhere come words of praise lor Liiamoeriaiu s lougn Kerned jr. "Al low me to congratulate you on the mer its of your remedy. It cured me of chronic bronchitis when the doctor could do nothing for me." Charles F. Hemel. Toledo, Ohio. For sale by all druggists. Floor matting. M uitney Co, MUNmil llll illll W tl tl Ol lHH'la) ft Vina or uiex avivxt I'lUiiai Hi . ViidniMkS .rrouc Arrcn I i riUIMR .tmnaTthMia rrftUiMvimtall T'it rriuu 'ifTV r.T ar iiof cur-1 hf iK k.llllav. 4 'CM liKK ! lh onty Known frB .All II. rCI'll'KNIf mr nown rin L!a. 4 wrUla ii.rwitit flTfP ftim mttrtfj rtiurnl Li ,ic fur ixoi, Kit uulU iMnaiut mBauuuuiu- 1 ' 111 MC1III ' wmm m iw im m For Sale at Walton's Drug Store. Y10TE?lt CfHEATAL IN ARIZONA. Hysterical rbcaonraoa Voached for by "Eyt-wltnctsci" Rear Phoenix. TBI ClTlKRN announced the other day that Joe MclhatUm, (be famous Kentucky liar, was In The vicinity of I tioeiiix, and to prove our asserti in of his whereabout, the ft Mowing article Is taken tto.u the Denver Republican, being sent out from that town: -' Phoenix, Aril., Feb. Ill Following Is a special to th-Aril ma lipimtiucau lioiu Frog Tanks, a haimei 6o miies nm to ol Phoenix, lis-aleri mar the famous hot spring of Castle t'r. el: "A most remarkable and violent lip hraval of the earth took pla e loel nuht. alsiut 11 o'clock, near thi iiiluing cauio of J. Rim Young, . I). Wls-loin ami J. J. Illgglns, ab ul B teen miles nonhwest f this piece. Jtiilgo W. T. IMy and S. C. Berry, ot Casas Grandee, who have just ar rlvtd from the acene of the disturbance, and who were eye-witnesses, give the fol lowing particulars: "About II o'clis k w were awakened by a violent trembling of the earth. Yi e rushed out of our tent i a lurid light and awful explosion greeted us. We saw the cabin occupied by a Mexican family by the name of Lopei tumble over and sink into the earth, with about an acre of iron ml around It. Roe Yonng and Mr. Wisdom rushed from their tent, which adjoined onr. We wera all so surptleed ant astonished that w did not know what to do or to say. "The earth had sunk for several hun dred fnet around us, and the air was filled with sulphurous gas, which burned and emitted blue flames. There was a terrific roar of natural gas, followed by a Hood of petroleum, which immediately ignited and rolled In torrents around Mr. Higgins' tent. He was ramped about J k) yards from n. Mr. Iligglu had a narrow escape for his life, but ws se verely burned. Natural gas seem to be the cause of the phenomenon. There are evidences that other occurrences of the kind hsve taken place in the past, as the topography it the conn try Is a series of sink holes, or rratrs, that were raned by the upheav als of the sm character lu the past. A vast stream ot salt water was thrown np with the oil, also eyelets fish and sea turtles. The subterranean halton sea verv evidently extends np here and also If not quite to I'lionnix, as do also the natural gas and petroleum bodies, and this whole section of country Is at at v time liable to lie deluged with floods ot pctro leum and salt watr, as there Is verv evi dently a tremendous pressure of natural ga beneath the surface here. (treat excitement prevails here, and your correspondent leaves at once for the scene and will send further particulars. Tti Comlaa Woman, Who goes to the club while her husband tends the baby, as well as the good old fashioned woman who looks after her home, will both at time get run down In nealtn. I hey will be troubled with loss of appetite, headaches, sleenlessuees. fainting or dlxr.r spells. The most won derful remedy for these women is Elec tric Bitter. Thousand of sufferers from lame back and weak kldners rise no and call it blessed. It Is the medicine for women. Female complaints aud nervous trouble of all kinds are soon relieved bv the Use of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keen this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only M cents per bottle. For sale by J. 11. O'Rlelly & Co. UNITED STATES LAND COURT. Join Estevan Garcia de Noriega Grant Oc cupied the Court's Attention Friday. The court of private laud claims occn pled Friday with th 1 e mldratlon otthe Juan K-iteveu Garcia de Noriega grant. No. 254. situated along El Kilo lu Rio Arriba county. This grant was mails In 1735 by the lieutenant governor of the Spanish prov ince of New Mexico, acting as governor In the absence of the viceroy. After the title had been fully vested, Governor Crusate returned and undertook to revoke the annual grant. It appears, however, that the grantee continued In possession aud the property has remained In the ownership and control of the de scendants. The Interesting questions are raised as to the power ot the governor to revoke summarily aud without acqules eence of the grantee, as well as the legal authority of the lieutenant governor. M users. Catron & Gortui r represent the claimants, Mr. Pope the government aud G. U. Howard certain adverse boldlugs aud claims. 81TI BDAY. KKB. 12. The I'nlted States court of private land claims, with Chief Justice Reed pre sldiug, and all of the associate justices preeeut, met as usual at 10 oi'lock A decree was eutered rejecting the Salvador Lobato grant In Taos county, No. Wi, and the 2,5iO acres ot laud claim ed, will accordingly be restored to the public domain. Mr. Pope presented In behalf of the government a mandate of the Htipreme court of the l ulled States, dismissing the appeal by the claimants from the de cree of rejection In the Diego Padllla or El Tajo grant case. No. t!3. Under this alleged graut, Frant Hiinlng claimed 2t,(MMl acres of land In Bernalillo county, opposite Albuquerque. The action noted tlually dispose of the case iu fuvor of the government. VATAL ACCIUKHT. Two Man UI I lad at ths Copper Uumb, It tali aa. A fatal accitleut occurred in the Copper Queen mine Friday evening about 6:30 which resulted in the death ot two well known miners, K. C. Clark and W. H Young. The men were engaged lu blast ing, and had loaded two holes aud lighted the fuses connecting the explo sive material. The first one burned, but the second one, being In a dump sKit, gave them some trouble, aud while they were busied with it the charge first lighted went off with terrible effect, hor ribly mangling the bodies of the unfor tunate men. Clark was Instantly killed by the explosion. Young, with a broken leg aud covered with wounds, with great effort managed to crawl out of the tun net, aud was fouud an hour later by Charles Warner iu a dying condition He was barely able to tell of the accldeiit aud was taken to the hospital, where lie died a few hours uftervkard. Both vlu- tlmsot the catastrophe were well and fa vorobly known there, and their pad fate 1 much deplortd by their large number ot friends. The funeral was largely at tended. Phoenix Hepucllcau. Last week of embroidery sale. Don't overlook It an Economist pointer. iiiinnnn nrfTnnrn"copiociif III KTA I i.HrilT""'v.h. Oaf awV VlllBiaWVIb f Uti l'l laWI, LJ ' V iU Of ti) ur- ol lUr frHirrrvm orvai., v it IIih . a.,i-Iiiii l f HiLMl li, lavrvoti lHfUllf. t" Marry, K A 11111111111,4 iirkli.av Vrirfirc:t m C luuitulloii. 1 1 iUi') il liiHKesi hy 1 or mtfliL fiwvfiiu 1401 to n'MuI l''lirK, OU h tf Murri--Ww1 1--' I.) NrkTriiialorrhif. mm ail Uitj hiirroro( lm"tmm y. 4 I PlllI Ri: -lfcviu. Uj Uvm. 14 khl mi va buki tli iirlntiry onruo.-jf mU UulhuiUil wo ortiiiv . - lor- In rnua ftmUT pf ttl ar trnnMMf wltj) niorl lo piw wIiimmiI ii ojH-raUJon. fciw uaiiu.i.t niof1r to com wltlnHit n oiH-raUioiL "in u.ilnoi.t uUuulv auJ iatUaLiMa ir 1 Men and wo men d i t"a n d aKaeeTL. d 1. 1 ve their live! swav in order to pile up gold with XY never a jy.of the in v ciini end Dionlit most pre- - .1 iii'ui ruling iiiviii B linm.i, luiinn mav Itsve, trnod health. Vhnt does it nrofit a man to henp np riches if In doing so be nitns his henlth and hi rapacity for trie enjoyment of wealth. There is no snrh tlttn' na hnppinr without health. All the in the world will not make a nisn hnopy, who feels In his veins snd see in the reflection of hi own face, the slow hut mire sdvance of man's deadliest nemy, consumption. If a m.in will but trtke the ruht car of hiniaelf nnd the rijM trmeily he msy protect himself sfinst this relentless enemy. I. Pierce Golden Medical Discovery N not only a Hire preventive, but an sln1ute cure for consumption. It one H per cent, of all mar. It acta, through the blood, directly on the lung. It drives out all disease germ and im purities. It is the great blood-maker and fleah-tntllder. All wasting disease yield promptly to Its action. Thousands have testified to it merits. IruggiaU sell It. Mt want to siiias nit tieartfrtl thsnks Ibr Ir, WeTT's vataabl medicine " writes Mra. Riifti ll. of Wl. Monongalia Co ,W Va. "Mveldest dKiiahtrr. a ii I ol 15. niiiKht iM ant w hsrl th lwt S-rtin-s tmt cont.l nn lasting relief. Oh, hw she aitflf red I OHrn I hv heard hr prav for deith to end her snfferlnffS. I foment one' bottle ol ea-h of Dr. lien-e'a C.oliles Meilical fnnei. ' Pnvnrlte er'rrlT'tlon ' and ' Vlesaant Pallets.' S-h,reoiir dritignter ttrd half th mrA trtn her cimirh ail all Bon, and she waa on th high road to health which means to happiness.' Rout cheek. The rich, pure, red Wood of health make them. Keep the blood punt snd you will hae thein. Constipa tion cause impure blood. Dr. Pierce's I'leaaant Pellet cure it promptly and per manently snd never gripe. They ar purely vegetable and perfectly harmle. No other pill sets so naturally and per. fectly. Druggiat sell them. 1 al Nolle. Notice I hereby slven that on the sth day of January, A. D. I "I'M. Wallai lleaaelden, at olaltitltl, Ih4I1 suit against Kverrtl I rlem loa;. Whitney company, a corporation; J.f. HalilrMB. Olnisteil at Dunn. K. V, Hall. Wil liam An her, c. foat. H. Hatta, A. Stillle and K. Il klnn,n aa defendants, In the district court of thr Herond Judicial distill t. within and for the county of Hernallllo, territory of New Mealro, uin raoa No. eio. Th general oliiec t of aaul action is to procure an order of sale of certain properly dencrllied lo a deed given hy the riefendsnt, Kvrrett T. hlemlng. to aald plaliitllf to secure rertaln cn-ditora therein named, and to distrllxitr the proceeds ot aaul property aa tprav'ded In aald derd.ld deed being dated the llsd day of August A. I. isi'7, aud signed and ackoowl eilKtil by aaid defendant, lming. Notk Is given that unless the aaid defend ant. Kvrrett T. Klemlng. shall enter hit ap pearance In aald cause on ot before thr laMh day of rebruary, A. I. 1mm, u. lament will be rendered against him hy default. . .. .. . Hahhv P. own. Clerk. A. B. McMil.t SN, Attorney for riaintitf. P. O. Address: Albuquerque, New Mellco. WANTKI I'l'K IIIHTAMI KAITHU'L gentlemen or laillrs to travel tiw reapon slhle rstahlished house In Albuquerque, N M. Monthly, OK and elpensea Poaltion strait v. Keference, hmloae self sddiessed stanird envrloi. Th iHimlnloo Company, Dept. K, L'hlcago. Persistent Coughs A aV-Wivt-k JMrit !f mmm 4a La a wVw u W IHV1I aW.al L J V on in tpitc of all the remediu which MIIMlllf 1SW energetic and sciuible treatment. f7a at... .t.J ard preparation of cod-liver oil SCOTT'S EMULSION has proved its effectiveness in cor- . aa.a . in; tne trying' aiteotion ot the throat and lungs, and this is the reason whvt the cod-liver oiL par tially dig-ested, strengthens and vitalizes the whole sys tem 1 the hypophosphites act as a tonic to the mind and nerves, and the glycerine soothe and heals the irritation. Can you think of any combi nation so effective as this? Ba surt voa let SCOTT F.inuuioa. Bat thai th gun ana bah sis on tha wrappar. aoc. and 1 1.00, all dniialtts. SCOTT BOWKb, Charaht. Naw York, BOTH. ARRIVALS. It RAN U CKKTHAU Kred. Marrow, K. N. Harney, Los An gelee;(l. H. Pickett... N. O'Hrieo, Wins low; II. K. Andrews, Vlaticheeter, N. 11.; (.'bailee H. Thomas. Deliver. 1 THK HllillI.A.MI. Charles Harper, Charles Norman, Al ton, 111.; W. VY. (illwon, l,as Vegas; A. lie vine, haa Marcial; K. I.. Tea Kvrk, Indi anapolis, I111I.; MIhs Kate Carson, L. (1. Daraon and wife, Lo Augeles; L. liald win, Until, N. M. HTL'IMhH' Kl Kul tN. 8. A. McMurray. I)iiIhvI1Ih, Ky.; K. H. Tiinlson, Santa Monica, C11I.; Lena Hurt ing, Los Luuas; H m. Little, Ashland, Kan.; James H. Karton, Kansas City; C. K. Jones, I'ueblo, Colo.; K. L. Haitibliu, Kaxt Las Vegas; James Jarksou, Kansas City; J. YV. deJong, Chicago; J. Ileu neHsv, Alameda, Cal.; J. P. Hurke, Meil en; Mai I. una and wife, Los Lunas; II. A. limner, 11. Abraham, New York; II. H. Kelly, Cheyenne, Wvo.; Paul M011I0. Wel lington, Kau.; C. Hlngham, W lnslow; P. l. tineas, Los Angeles; C. 1'. Ilnrau, Ben. Who, Lagiina; II. Kemp, Han Pranclaco. TO 01 RK A fOLIt IN ONK DAT Taks Laxative liromo Quinine Tablets, all druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. got;. The genuine has L, B. Q. ou each tablet. The Pire Insurance aMsoclatlou, of 1'hilailelphla, and the Hcottlnh I'ulon & National Insurance company, ot Kdin burg, have qualitled themselves to ct n tiuue biiNlneHs lu New Mexico, by each inakiiig the required deposit ot lO.uw1. They deposited cash. r:(ervhoily ftu)t Su. Cuftcun t.a ( ainlv L'alliui lii . the moat won derful mi Ou-. il iIini'iii i-i-v of the ukc, p.t-ua-aul und rerri-aliiiur to Ibo lusie, ai-l fuiitly and pomtlvt-ly oukiiliica. liver and Ixiwela, c'lcaiiHinir thn eutiis avaNoi, Ulspi-t t-olda, euro hrudiiolie, lev-i f, IihOIiuiiI coiiallpaMoa and bliloiiaiiesa. I'lenao buy and trv a boi oft;. t: tmluv; III. fi, .'aici-nt. rioltiaud guarauteud lo cure by all Uruygiala. Uon't forgot the "lireen P runt Shis) Htore,"No. 113 Kailroad avenue, William Chaplin; cheapest aud beet place to get shoes and repairing done ou the shortest notice. Did you see those new style plaid aud check ucgligoe nhlrts that the lllg Htore la selling for t0 ceiitb? If not, why not? Those Turkish towels at two for 2fi cents are all right. Don't miss getting some. KoHunwald liros. Plnest line of new spring drees goods ever shown In the city at the Golden Uule Dry Goods company. Swiss embroideries, Hamburg em broideries at extra special prices. Kom-u-wald Bros. Go to Halm's barber shop for good, up-to-date work. N. T. Armijo building, Ikiu't miss It the sale of dress goods at Ilfeld's; 75 cent good for !io oeuts. mm fROrtSSTOfUl CARDS. i n. rnaMtis tiwiwm, Of'FICR AND Ke.SIDKNCK 40 Km Uold avenue. Hourai a to 10 a m., I tu ard ? to S p. nt. Special attrntion given to f etiersi surgery. Automslic l elephon S'ia. 1IKH. HISHor HISHUr, HOMtkOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND hurgt-ons t.thc snd residence over post, ofllrr. telephone Mr. Marlon bialmp, M. l., oflice hours, to I p. m. er.na I). liithup, M. L)., ouMc hours, to 10 a. m., sod I to I and ? to p. m. sOHrt TtltHtH, M. U.. PHYSICIAN AMI 81 HtlHIIN-Ofllreand t, ii.;-m-, in ; MiM-n I -M, rirret. hnnfi. I to a and S:Ho t,. , .jo p. rr.. oper tal attention e to chronit: and Uls. atea it women. Old tei, pLor.e. as. Call majr u- dsvtirre onty- t ll. .tt .-, - Uv. IIITht.1 - I I...., t tr-ji t-i ra and rs. tl! i.,Br of bntld. t i.i.i r- stg Waa i tu- tuiti-i -d i,n It ai.M arcnite- o or Katlrosi s - 1 f KAela-HLiAk A tonal t, OrKICK and rrfideno. No s n eat (loin avenue. Telephone No. in. I itllr bonrt lo V a. m 1 1 :1t to S '10 ami I n. e p. m. . H. Ksat. ntay. M. I. J. 8. Kastrrdar, M. t. W. U, HOI'S, M O., ie-FICK UUUH8 Until a. m. and from t I :S to S:SO and from 1 to p. m. lithe sndtrtliler.ee. iu Wrsi Ooid avenue, Albu qnerqus, N. al. at. 4. ALur.H, i. o. h., JKNTIST-OSJc. rooms s and 4. Whiting - blocs, corner Itold avtnu and oeci-ru. strt. UBice boars, a a. m. to ta:lop. in., and I ill lu :IO p. m. HBHHARO a. ttOUBT, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, Albaquerqiie. N. at. Prompt attention given to all bualneiw prnalnlng to tli priSesaion. Will practice In al ciiurta of the territory aud bet ore the Omted State land ottic. WILLIAM D. UK, ATTOHNKY AT LAW. Oflice, room 7, N. T. Amnio building. Will practice In ail tii court ol tli trrrltoty. i TTOKNKYS-AT LAW. Albuquerque, N. a. M. tittice, mums B and a. first National Bank building. H. W. In HRTAN i TTOHNKY-AT-LAW, Alboquerqne, N. a. kl. OtUce, f lit National bank building, FRANK W. CLAMCT, TTOHNKY-AT-LAW, moms Sand . N. i V T. Armijo building, Albuquenjue. N. at. R. W. IOHHON, TTORNKY AT-LAW. Ofnceovet Rob V rrtaon's grocery stttr. Albuquerque. N. M. SALOONS H. H. Warkontin PKOPRIKTOB Alboquerqne Bowling Parlors! Cornet Plrst St. aud Copper Av. Th finest Bowling Alleys In th Aonthweat. Nice place to spend the a-venlng. Saloon attached. The (lew Chicago IS one of th nicest resort In th city, and Is supplied with th best and uneet liquors. HEISCH A BETZLER, Proprietors. Bplendld Lodging Kooma by the day, week or month. 809 Wet Railroad Avenna. THE FAV0KIT8 SALOON OLD TOWN. THK OOI.D 8TAKI You should not Q paaa. but call aud tak a auetai .laaO High claaa l.lquora w Mod here. A Satitla. tlon to all la Llh LUCCA'S lde. Pn ellent Heer, It It Hi rule, To keep It always sharp and Li r"l rand Wines arc here, of flavor true, f a AH kinda. Imported and native, to Of Clgan. the choicest brands wr know, fa Krliahlr and pur, where at we U I ook In, then i pay a vtait soon, Kf L- To the lamimt (K)l.U S TAK 8AUXII Depend upon H, near or far, A Nona can compels with tbe HOLD VT MRS. MUSIO. Prop. P. BADARACCO... Very Finest Vines, Liquors and Cigars Tblid Ntreet and fljera Areaae. Atlantic lioor llalll BCUNKIDKR 4 X, Props. Cool Keg Beet ondrsagbt! th Bnast Natlv Win and th vry best of first. class Llqnora. (its aa a call, at AILBOAD AvBajra, Alboqcssqc. A Mulasl flsM. Grande A Parent! I from them w reap, TJ all kinds of Lliiuors, tin and cbsaaT O enable quality w get here. A TV to sell pur goods Is their Ide t A Iwaya cool and sharp, their lleer, 1 ,, ,. quit unequalled tax or net la Klohl Wine, all patrona rreet, VP Imported aud domratlc, a Stock complet U rellciuua Cigars, loo, her wr gam, Kl S-f choicest tiavors w obtall' Lf" icellent Koc.iit tMith clean and neat, rry V . at Vuw on South e irat Stree A &iuua at Aintiiiurruur there are plenty I who lavor I.HAN 1K A PAKKNTl LEATHER, Harness and 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. Thoc F. Keloher, Wholesale and Retal Dealer. PBICES BIGHT. CALL AND BE CONVINCED 406 Railroad Ave.. A buaurqu. CftESCf.Ur COAL YARD. GALLUP COAL Best Do mestic Coal in use. Yard opposite rreieht Ulii A. J, CRAWFORD, Agent, New Telephone No. 164. Old Telephone No 25, Love orders Trimble's stables 'or People That Are 01 PILLS Siok or " Juat Don't Jf'oel Well." QNLV NaT fOlt A DOo liaawvas Flaiplas, curs Haaoacha, Oiaiwptl '.1 v-ii.nOTt. B ri.. a wl at lriitfsl.lt ur l.v Bitll IWuipM i rs, addrsaa Or. steaaaks Co. I'hil. M. H ARQLO CONTBACTOK rtIK 1K1I.LINU OIL, OAS OH WATfcll WKLI.8. f. o. AOUMgaa, Golden, Santa Fc Co., HIW MgXICO. JNO. VAN MAMUK1. K. J. Pwt & Co. have tlieiu lu stock. (jet their prieoa and nave niouttjr. Dou't (all to aw the new dHHltfQ lu outlug tlaiineU at the III. Store. First National Bank, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. AathorliAd Capital ....1404110 00 Paid-up CaplUl, Borplns andProflt 1171.000 00 CJSV PITAIa, The Bank of Commerce tu i roftantia ncaiAiraaj lisda aattam aa Os-aa OsMlsltaS srtta DlkaWTOM! M B, Oro, rwdent I. C. Baldbid, Lnmba. W. C. Liohabd, Captuilai B. P. SosttrgT, Vlc-PrMldn. A. Kiaaajaait. KlMmana tiros., Wma, W. I.STaiogLga. C sables. A, at. Blaob still, trroaa. Blarksrsll A to, rer H. J. (naasoH, Asslsunt Caahlsr, W. A. Haiwiu, Whnlesal Dntl 1st. Depository for Atfhinon. Top?k k Santa Fe BaJ1w. tub ST. ET-.3VCO SAMPLE AND CLUB IlOOM Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wine3, Etc. WICKSTROM & BARNETT. Proirletors ltO West Railroad At.. Albaqatrtao. Wholes alo Grocers. cxokueta, n. m. AU3UQTTERQUE. 11. HI. MAXWELL TIMBER CO., CATSK1LL, N. A. AT1T1 tCtNa! QW XX G. HENRY, ML. D 8tadent of Dr. Phillip Rieord of Franeo THIBTT-8IX TKABS' PBA0T1CR. IIX5 ONLT TE1ATID. A enr. gruranteed In every eaa andertakaa when a ear. Is practlcabl. and posslbl. Oononhoea, gleet and sutctur. speedily cured srltb Dr. Hlrord's French Kemeille. Kecan f?SPrnl'SumlmilM' THK KK DAV9. NO CUHKU8, SANDALWOOD OIL nor j, . J " Permtnrrhoea, seminal losses, nlglit ernlaalona. Inaomnla. deapondsocy . rsdlcally cured. Hlrnrd'a mmhiid nr iu-l in n,. u...n.r. w ...i r-.. V.."r". 0,000 patlantasnrceaatullrcneed within th. Iaa nln. year. Caa'rerev T!o pat linu by eogilao. Krench, ttatman Pollih H neat an and Bohemian annken, Owaaaltaaiaa and Oa. ulrsta ritt rorreap-wrlenc anllcluidl alrtcUy ronttdanUat ZEIGER GAFEI QUIC&EL & DOTHB. ProDS. (Satmsaors to frank 11. Jones.) Finest WtlskJes, Imported and Domestic Vines and Cognacs! Tie Coolest Hlflieit Grade of Luer Serrel Finest Billiard Hall in the Territory. Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigars ANDY &H4 14 jutr I Y V m,W CURtCOnSTIPATIOH IRSOMITEI.T nnlTJIllTFPIi t at or vtlMNnfinm. 1. T Kl.ll. HKKItlll rrwil A 8BADI! to them w ellng. i i 1 . Their flROCKUIKS have th rmaln rlnW ft TKAfl and 00KKKK9 tad CANNKl) UOODS rare, I) J, .. . . The prioe they charge Is slwars fsili rphey sell the flneet LAORB BKKB, ..,. . .. To please their pitron 1 their Id ra in WINKS St LIQUORS, we always find T &A .The eholeeet qosJlty of every klnl ' Thus competition they defy. 1 TOTI & HRADI east to beat sav I Agents for Co-'ote Canyon Lime Company. Free delivory to all parts of the city New Telephone 247. 818, 216 AND 817 NORTH THIRD HT PIONEEIt BAKEBY! ViaST (TBIBT, BALLINQ BROS., PBoraiBTOM. WeJJlno; Cakes a Specialty ! W. Dswlr Patronag, and w Qaarant flnl-CUa Baking. Talagrapb ordarssollcllsd sod Promptly Pilled The Roay Freshness And a velvety softnas. of th. skin ta Inra nably oblalued bv thus. wk aa. foaaojlj' Coiuplaaiuu I'owtjar. Win. tor Sato. Native wine, pure and healthful, at only 60 wilt a gallou at C. A. (iraude's north Broadway. Hlghaal Cash PrloM raid Kor furniture, stovea, earpota, clothing, trunks, harneH, aadillott, ahoe, etc. Hart', 117 Uobl avenue, next to Walla Kargo KzpreM ollice. 8e me before you buy or sell. A 4)uet!ou Aaaw.rwl, Why do we never have any old stock on our shelve V BecauM we will not allow good to beoome old. At the eud ot every aeaaon all odds aud ends are oleaued out at big dlaoounta, and thus we keep our stock freah and clean at all time. Bee our 2.U0 shoes, they are the ft kind. Simon Stkin, The Railroad Avenue Clothier. Tt Car. 'u.ttltlun fores. Take t'amiets t undy t'mhurtic liiourte. II tl l. t!. fail to unrti. itnnrtfisl ri-luuil luuuof. A bottle ef good old liquor may some time prevent serious Ulueaa in a family. You can get the very beat at lowret prion at A. Lombardo'. D. 8. DErORITORr. Depository lor the Atlantic St Pm ific and the Atchison, Topekt A SanM Ke Railroad Lm. officers i:d directors: JWmk K fiATKOI.Tlfl. . . .PlMlrltwt M. W. FlrOCBNOT ....VIrsrPriTtil A, A. KKKS Caei.l fBAKK MoKKrt....AMdirUntra lf A. A. AFliVt. lOOeOOaOO, in Albuquerque, H. If. aud imcm unm or tTBaui. aa Dsssas, tsaf rsjsaUtf raraakls) aVukia Jk.1HmXXO CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS ea.stlpatlaa. fatrartU ar th Iriaai lia-I BTVlii n atriit.lul kob MJ.rai rai ita ., hPravo. Hw.tnftl. an.,or f.0W fortu 111 Goods. JACOB KOJIBEIl & CO at an uf actors ot and DmIsc Is Wagons, Carriages. Buckboardsl Tb Beat aUaUra-Uad V.UIuIm. Pine norse-Shoelnr a Specialty. BatUfaotion OuarmntMd in All Work RlLrinjf, Painting; aud Trimuiln Don. on Short Notic. I i i i t i i Shop, Corner Coppor If. ud Flril St., AlVqDBBDB. It. M City : Drug : Store Third Bt. and Railroad Av. Drags, Itdlclnes, Paints, Oils, Etc.! WBOLSSALB AND MKTA1L W. Y. WALTON. Proprietor oeemsof to Plllsbnry A Walton. THIRD STREET MEAT MARKET AU kinds of Fresh and Sal Meats. ,. ,, ., Steam Sausage Factory. MASONIC TEMPLE, Till HP 8THEE1, EM I L K LELN WOIIT, I'rop jr iritr-mi'.tiif w--twayo w'wi