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Absolutely Pur THE 1) A Hi Y CITIZEN HIGUK4 Mi I KkliiUT, rini.WHM. THOfl. Ht'fiHM K.tltor W. T. IIcChkii.ht, Bn. Mgr. and ('It? Ktl "Vl'HI.ISII.ll AND WKKKI.V. Associated Pre Afternoon Telegrams. Official Paper of Bernalillo Coii-ily. Uitldal Paiier of City of Albuijnrqn. lArgmt City mil County rirculetlon The ljrff"t ew Mexico Circulation ljriret North Arizona Circulation AUBl glKKyl K, MAIWH M. IHH8 Not nmrli attention Is now paid to tb Infamous Kt1miindlaw In New Mexico. Thk war with Mexico rout V,ow,(im and that unm may be enough to have eklrntleh with Spain. Thk etty election Is drawing near, ami to vote too niURt be registered in tlie ward Id which you reside. How many liryautte are there who will take government bond with the elatiw Inserted that the principal and Internet timet be paid In silver ? 8pain will euon discover the temper of the American people, and will then use the art of diplomacy Instead of bluster to bolster up ber elalma to Cuba. while 1.2T0 earn lew than l,5"0 year. The remainder. It may be preenmed, "hung on by their eyelid " With the lawjers the c iinlltion ate even worse There are 3,0 In Paris alone, and of tliee tint 4ni mk as much an 2,ono a yi nr. A coupl of core m k Income of $iiyo a yenr. It appear that when one of these a IViWates I na tea magis trate his sal iry Is only from film to f HCO a year, while for the Justices: of the peace nil fully 0, mlilVM li'gal practlon ers the s ilarh s range from fliio to iHOO ay. nr. A college professor is paid from to :i a year, a lyce profeeeor from IT0.1 to f .nn:t a year. IT WAlMt. The cly his a c i.ract with the water company for the n 0 of twelve million gnllon of watt r r year. At preeent this water is ned to sprinkle the streets and at Ores, and only a small portion of the water paid for Is used. The city pays .mo a year for thin water, and the city council claims tint the city schools la part and parcel of the city Institutions, and entitled to the use of the water paid for by the municipality. The contention certainly appears to he well taken. The sura of j.ouj a year Is large bonn for the city to pay for water. The city Is en titled to the whole twelve million gal Ions, and the city schools, the public li brary, the streets, the street treee and every public Institution should be sup plied with water. There Is no good rea son on the part of the water company for refusing to furnish the schools with water, and the people are determined to know why and on what grounds the water company refuses to supply the sniue. The city council deserve great credit for look ing Into this matter and seeing to It that the water company Uvea up to ita con traet with the people. terns Culled and Classified from Our Territorial Exchanges. NEWS OP INTEREST TO ALL KINDS OP READERS Aocordinu to recent official report there were at the beginning of 1HU7, I5V Oio ml lee of railroads In operation In Europe, an Increase of 3,144 mllee over lVA Inch UlMi the missions of all denom inations tu China, there are 2W ordained missionaries, inn women evangelists and eighty-one teachers, beeldee 1,31 native workers In uilselou work. Onk of the memorable figures of the civil war Is once more brought Into pub lic notice by a telegram from Los Ange les stating that General W. 8. KoeecrauH Is lying critically 111 at his borne, near that city. THK busltiees failures III the I lilted State In the last week of February were ouly 1H3 In number, which la lee than baa occurred In the corresponding week luce the beginning of the Cleveland ad nilulstratlou. The bank clearings of seventy nine cities during February footed up 15. tlx I,- 456.1W3. against :i,7u7,8li3,:m lu Febru ary, lBi7, an lucre in of titty per ceut, and of aeventy-twd per cent over the same month In WM. TUK expenses of it real Britain are now about loOO.ooo.WK) yearly, or nearly $luut) per mluute, but every tick of the clock represents an lullow of a little over $10 into the British treasury, thus leav ing an annual surplus of about 'io.ooo,. two. Twknty mkvkn eUte elect governors and other state officers this year. With the congreeslunal elections In every dis trict In the United States, this will make It a pretty lively year for politics, even it there Is no presidential campaign. That was a remarkable evidence of American patriotism yesterday, when the house of representatives by a unanimous vote appropriated Dfty million of dollars for defeuslve purposes; and It was more remarkable that this vast sum of money should be placed at the disposal of Preel dent McKinley to be spent at bis sole discretion. No higher compliment lias ever been paid the ruler of any country Tux Pecos valley country should com- orlsoa lu Ik-lal district. It would lie a saving to the government and the people, Delegate Ferguseon Is being urged to use his beet effort to secure the passage of his bill creating the additional district. Thk governor has appointed lion. K. L. Itartlett, of Santa Ke, solicitor geueral of the territory. Ueu, llaitlett Is admirably 1 us I tiled to ill I the position with credit to himself and proUt to the territory. tailors Irtim the horth. Albion Howe and O. 11. Perry, of West Superior, Wis., arrived from the north last night and are spending the day In this city. They will be joined this even ing by (i. C. McAllister, of the aame place, and then proceed to W tckeiiberg, A. T , where they are contemplating in vesting lu siiuie mining properties Mr, Howe la an ex-mayor of Huperlor and also the manager of the largeet grain elevator at the head of the lakes, while Mr. Perry la one of the most prominent grain men of the northwest Both gen tlemen are greatly pleased with Alba querque and may conclude to make their future home here. It they find some de sirable business venture to engage lu fHE TOWNS OF NEW MEXICO ! (Mi.i.ir. Special Correapondenre. (lallup. March 7. W. 8. Campbell, wife and baby left (lallup on the evening of the 0th for their future home In Blsbee. Irs. J. W. Keegan has been quite sick, but Is better at preeent. One of C. Harding's little boys Is quite It.. Dr. Harper Is In attendance. Cards are out for an afternoon party- to be given by Mrs. C. C. Cotton on Satur day next. The Crescent Is placing One lot of prlng and summer dry goods recently received. The Bachelor boarding house Is again without a cook. Better that one or all of them get married, I think. ' The dance of the Italian Brotherhood on last Saturday evening was well at tended by the cltlcens bt that nationally. The music was furnished by the I'-T-D orchestra, and the writer attended In the capacity of ehaperone tor well, the en tire orchestra. It yon Ilka, Mia Rupert In particular. Talk about foreigners! 1 hate never seen more courteous and quiet gathering In Gallup. At 12 mid night an excellent lunch was furnished under the charge of C as tar Rnblul sand wiches (that were freeh), pickles, hot sausage, fin coffee, and quantities of nice cake. The orchestra 1 In receipt of some new nmslc, never played In (lallup, arid two pieces, with full Instructions, for a dance thitt was but recently adopted by the W. A. N. 8. dancing masters' asso ciation of Boeton. There was wedding at Gibson on the evening of the 21, when Joseph Hamil ton and Miss Anna Young were marrbnl by Judge Kuchenbecksr. A lovely time is reported, with but oue lucllnnt to mar the general pleasure. Dave is a quiet hoy If not Insulted, aud thou the lnsult- er quickly realize tlut Dave's name In full is Ituss. ll. Mrs. Deppe Is selling out her lovely stock of house plants preparatory to leaving Gullup. The "Fin de-HleclH" club met with Mrs. (1. Page last Thursday, and enjoyed the afternoon Immensely. Mr. Harlow read to us, and as a humorous reader she I unexcelled, a she remain rery sedate while we are all hoi Hug our sides and laughing "to kill." The Bachelor Malda are all taking va cations, and we suppose W. Williams will have to go too, or eoik his own sup pers, and the rest of It. "Orr thi Tback.' jr.Mr.4 uot afMiNua. Hm RETiKY Au.fcK has patriotic blood flowing through bis veins. He says this country is on the verge of a crista. That the times demand speedy action and that if congress disapprove ot bis course in preparing for war he will pay the bill himself. Tim Ix)ud postal bill baa received Its quietus, aud will uot be likely to show Welt again, even In mod I tied form, un less its promoters combine with its pro vision a radical reduction ot the rates paid to the railroad companies for carry ing the malls. RitroitT from the business centers show an unusually large ablpmeut of money to the west. This le looked upon aa au evidence ot increased busineee ac tivity throughout the eutlre country, and give prospect ot a busy and eucceasful season in all Hue. Tub newspapers of this country and ttpalu will be largely responslhle If wal is declared between the two countries, beusationalbim penni'iite the daily press, aud many ot the big newspapers desire war simply fur the sake ot the exciting news It would create. The Coeet Ilefaneee. One-half the number of Improved can uoii, mortar and emplacements will be located and placed in suitulile positlou ere the expiration of 111'. The Artillery Biurd Is constantly making practical surveys, so far as these relate to the army, and the establishment of adequate military protection of our seaboard Is re ceiving strong endorsement. Meanwhile there Is a menus of defence from greater physical calamity, aud that I the use ot lloeteiler'a Stomach Hitlers, which by re storing the tone of the nerve and stom ach, invigorates the entire system. It also prevent malarial, kidney ana r lieu- matte ailments, aud cure biliousness aud constipation. Those who have been cured by it speak In uo uucertain terms a to Ita eneclivenee. ON of the uio-it important gatherings in connection with the Umaha exposi tion will be the trans-Mississippi Kduca- tioual couveution June 28, gu aud 'JO. While following lu general scope the meeting of the National Kducalion as- aociatlou. It will seek to supplement it work aud exteud its Inllueuce. Tub total amount of all kiwis of money In clrculatluu on March 1 was fl,72H,- 73l,uuU, which represented au Increase of over 00,tHiU,OtiO aa compared with the eorrespoudiiig date last year. The circu lation per capita Is put by the treasury experts, on the basis ot au estimated pop ulation of 73,Wi,UO ou March 1, at Tai great lrrlgatlou work that are about to be eoustructed at Coolgardle, in western Australia, are without their equal at the present time in the wotl l, aud without known example In any for tuer period. The magnitude aud novelty lit til enterprise, aud the engiueerlng problem Involved, togvlher with the act that Auii-f icau engineers are likely to secure the roblracl (or the uiuln paiU of the undertaking, umke It a subject of large lulerost with reference to the arid district of this country. CIIOOBINU AN (J I fAIION. The Pari Kclalr give statistics show ing that in France a lu the l ulled Hlale the number of prufeesioual men 1 out of all proportion to the requirements. Of the 12,uu0or 13,UK doctor lu France only five or six make Income of from ft j.uio tu iH1' a year, tu to fifteen make from (i,i to fHliOu a year, luo make, aay K',tMl, 3 JO earn from f3,UK jo uuu, Boo make (row f l,6uo to :i,iU0, Mrlckn wllh faralyali. ('apt. II. B. Conkltii, a pioneer mining man ot Buuta Fe, was stricken with a stroke of paralysis In the Arcade on Mon day and fell twice upon the stone floor HI nose la broken and as he la an aged man it is thought he sus tained fatal injuries. He Is Interested la a big mining deal on the Chama river, for which the cash was paid on Tuesday by hansas City capitalists. k. or i'. Mineral Lodge No. 4 Knight of Pythlae-All , memlsTS are requested to lie preeut at their Castle Hall on Gold avenue at 7 .SOo'clock Visitors welcomed. J. F. Pkahlk, C. C. M. II. BaIiin. K. of R. & 8. to-night. A 1 lr Trick. It certainly looks like It, but there is uo trick alsiut it. Anybody can try it who ha lame back aud weak kidneys, malaria or nervous trouble. We mean he can cure himself right away by tak ing electric bitters. Till medicine tone up the whole system, act as a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, 1 a blood purl tier aud nerve tonic. It cure constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, sleeplesH- uesH ana melancholy, it is purely vegeta ble, a mild laxative, and restores the system to it natural vigor. Try Klectric Hitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only ilfty cents at bottle, at J. H. O'Klelly' drug store. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Till HH.HI.iNU. W. R. Morley, Magdalene; Fred Row laud, Newton, Kau.i (i. K. Alger, turn Marclal. (RIND CENTRAL. G. W. Croesau, F. Keuuer, G. D. Boyd, Kdward Henry, Las Vegas; A. J. LoomU, Santa Fe; J. B. Trou until, J. N. Lahey. Cliicag 1; A. Howe, 0, 11. Perry, Superior, Wis.; Victor J. Lee, New Vork; W. A. Mi-Grew, M. V. 11. Benson, Denver. bTLHI.KS' KTROi'lAN. K. Marcus, Lo Angeles; It. A. Mat thews, VUnalow; Win. Miller, McCarty, V M ; H. Bibo, Beriiallllo; A. F. ZhiiiIocFi, Hiii. Marx, hau Francisco; W.C.Thomas, Deliver; S. II. Wheelhoune, Bt. Louis; ('. W. Fokk, Denver; W. J.Cartau, b. W. Young, HIiiikI; J. T McLaughllu, San Pedro; B. V . Martin, L. Cravens, Kansas City; J. H. Mu)o. Golden; C G, Duucau, ('. F. BlackiiiKton, SiH-orro; W, llartou, Denver; K. P, Brown, Kl Paso; A. D.Swau, Chicago, - , , The Kl Paso Tribune nays: "The sta ble of Will Davis goes to Albuquerque on Thursday to titke its chance In the rac meet at that city bet'lnulng May 8. It I to last four days. Jockey R. W. Smith will rid all the burse Davl cuter Smith La a national reputation." Special Corrrapondenc. Jemca Hot Springs, March 7. Al phonao J. Otero, Fred Otero, George Ar mijo and Charles Spader drove in last Wednesday with Mr. and Mvs. John De laud from Crested Butte, Colo., who are going to take the bath here, aud are quartered at Otero' office building In the park. J. B. Block came back from Albuqner- que about a week ago and bas been laid up ever sluce with a sever cold, but to day tils Jovial face loomed up again on the street as usual. Philip Wood, practical plasterer and cement worker from Chicago, came up last Friday aud Is busily engaged In lay lug a cement floor In Otero' bathhouse, which, with the new porcelain bathtub, will Improve this institution considera bly. Hugh Murray made a flying trip to the river, and drove in by noon to-day with oue other bathhouse proprietor, Col. Louis A. Judt, who wlutered in Albuquerque, aud Is uow getting ready to Improve and beautify hi ground and bathhouse. Thing In geueral begin to loom up uow aud everybody commences to feel better In consequence ot it. Jkukz. LAS VKUAN. From the Optic, Arthur Hand la down with the meas les, flue violin playing not belug able to keep him from the attack. Frank Cannon, an luuiate of the in sane asylum, admitted from Bernalillo couuty, January lu, 18U4, died at the asy lum. K. 11. Haluir bag received his commis sion as postmaetsr ot La Vega. Mr, Salaxar will take charge ot the office at the end ot the present quarter, March 81. At noon to day the Hot Springs wa the scene of a happy marriage. Ralph Golke, the public spirited man so well kuowu there, wa united In the bonds ot matrlmouy to Mis Jane Ban ders, of Cnlonvllle, Mo. There are a number of rumors a to the ignlllcanc of Jefferson Reynolds' trip to Mexico. He 1 in company with A. A. Robinson aud the two are visiting several part. It ha been stated that they are looking up eouie railroad enter prise. Tbe Agua Pura company i at present engaged In the construction of a dam at the old mlil-elte, about on mile above the present dam. The new dam will be 120 feet long, thirty feet wide at the base, aud thirty feet high. The capacity will be about 15.UU0.UU0 gallon. The pur pose of the dam i for water and ice. H.art by Father Martin, a very large concourse rf friends and relatives gath ering to par tribute to bis memory. A putty consisting of Mr. and Mr. Welln; Misses Williams, Donghty, Fol !fm; Profet-sors WllllBtnsand Ward; Rev. and Mrs. Blmpkln; Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. Sturman and Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith left for a day of exploration among the ruins of an ancient puilo between Gal lup ami Fort W lngab. Sheldon R W hlte, while at work In the Otro mine, received a severe burn, uar rowly escaping the loss of hi right eye. He was assisting Walter Meyer to re place a car on the track, ant stooping at the same time with Meyei lit eye came In contact with the lull flam of the lamp. He hastened down to town and had the eye dressed by ur. Ill neb, and we are pleased to report his steady Improvement. Four WI3UATK. Special Correspondence. Foil Wlngate, N. M.. March 8.-A. B. McGnffey, genial and accommodating station agent, is frequent caller at the post. Commissary sergeant, John Grots, is having quite siege with rheumatism and neuralgia. It I with much pleasure that he Is to be seeu at the commissary once more. A practice game of bas ball was played here last Sunday to get the boys in trim tor the game this season. 'Duffy" Johnson, the post telegraph operator, has been boi ling down the er gnant major' chair, during the latter' visit to Z1111I, N. M. "Dtifrr," you are a led iled success. James II. Rader, ot the hospital corps, Culled State army, wa sent to Fort Grant, Arlxona, Monday. Jim leave ninny friends In Fort Wlngate, who will always wish him niiocchs. A number of bicyclist from Gallup, are taking advantage ot the nice weather and good roads aud are quite frequently to be seen riding around the tort- First Sergeant Harry Fullmer, troop K , Second cavalry, was discharged Mon diiy, the 7lh lust. Sergeant Fullmer ha tilled the trying position of first sergeant for a number of yeurs. He will be missed not ouly by his troopers, but by the gar rison In geueral. Sergeant Fullmer left for an extended visit lu the east. Veterinary Surgeon Lusk, Sergeant Muj ir McVean and Chief Musician Scully left hero the 4th Inst, for Z inl, N. M.. to witness the Serpent dance" by the Zunl Indians. The danes commenced at 10 o'clock p, m. Friday and lusted twenty six hours. They report everything quiet at Zunl aud that the Indians are making preparation for farming. A detachment of troop K, Second cav alry, consisting of one commissioned of ficer, two non-coinnilssloucd officer and twenty-one privates. Is still in camp at Zunl, N. Mn awaiting the trial of the In dians who were Indicted by the grand Jury at Lo Lunas, for the burning of a sup posed witch at Zunl In February, 1H.U7. WlMiATK. HOU. EDWARD L. BARTLBTt. Rimed by Giv. 0'en ai Solicitor-General of rt.w Mexico. Gov. Otero on M inday commissioned K. L. Bvrtlet'. to In solicitor peneral of the ti-rrllo-y to fill the vacancy which he, the governor, allege to have existed In the oill" ever since the close of the last legislative Assembly. The. governor tike the position that A.I) Fall was nut eligible since bn ws a member of the asseinidy that confirmed bis own appointment. K lward L lUrtlett was born In Bethel, Oxford county. Me., In 1317, says the New Mexican. He went west wllh his father to Wyandotte, now hansas City, Kas., In ISM. In IS'SO he returned to Maine to school, wher he wa fitted for BoWiloln college, which be attended but lid not matriculate. He returned to Wyandotte la W where he began tbe stmly of law in his father's office. These studies ho completed at the University of Michigan at Ann Atbor. He then re turned to Kansas, where he was admitted to practice before the supreme reurt of Kaosa In 1871 on motion of Judge I'sher, who wa secretary ot interior tin ier the Lincoln administration. He aucctwfully practiced bis pro fession thre until isxl, reiuuv tng then to Santa Ke. Since hi sojourn here he ha been thoroughly Identified with all measure bsiklng to the advancement ot New Mexico that have come up. He wa adjutant ot tbe territory under Governors Sheldon ai d Rons, and solicitor general from 1WII lo lt-'.'j. He has been a member ot the re publican territorial central committee for many year and It chairman during the past Ave year. As solicitor general he ha proved himself an able and suc cessful legal adviser, lie Is one of the best known and highly respected lawyers aud cltltsn of New Mexico. Governor Otero' choice will meet with the ap proval of all good cltix-'us, as It 1 an extremely felicitous and proper appoint ment District Attorney R. L. Young, of Dona Ana county, sent In hi resignation to the aovernor, aud all proceedings lisiklng to In removal were at once slopped. 1 lie governor will appoiut successor to Mr, Voting In a few day, for Ovar rut 7 taan. An Oi.u and W'ki.l-Triku Rkmkiiy. Mrs. Wlnslow' Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty year by millions or mothers for their children while teem lug, with perfect succeas. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain. cures wind colic, and Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It 1 pleasant to the taste. .Sold by druggist In every part ot the world. Twenly-Uve cent a bottle. It value I Incalculable. Ke sure aud ask for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. A.S. Murray dmlWifc si Rmc.FitLr), mo. HMtortd to Health by Dr. MIIm' live rierin. I ..-'J V - v. ,:$' J, Ay-: iX'j .-.- 1 .'.. 1 S W. V. FOTRELLE, II. Mt'P.CAY. enrlnrer 'or Keet rto-intrco Mi-r'-nnMlo Co., Spring flvld, Mo., writes "I enffcred from dyiieyan, w:i nnntile toent anything with out m-Ti-re ill-trf-uK. Trented liy wreral phyl-iT without lsni-fll, I tx-ciime almost a pliysli ul wtrck titol nnntile to attend to my worl:. I took fir. Mills' IletortlT N.-rvlne sod In ! wc Vs I was well. My wife hnd a serere at tack of 1 Urlpp which tirotiitlit oa tnmMf peculiar to irrsei. The KUor ntlvo Nervine Is th only thin that ha In Ipcrt her. W both hope you will as this In wny to h"lp 01 lu-rs ss we he Wa." Ir. Jtlli-s' r.i ni. -Hi s bio fold hy all dm Xl.ts nticii-r a p"-lt ivf Bonriiot'-n, flnt hot! I hcncflts or ni"n,'y mfimdi'd. Honk oa llpnrt nr, l N rv.M-.i-nt fretn all applicants, lit;. MILKS t Of I, CO., Klkhart, Ind Natl. aa4 Chlesgw Lumber Pnilding Fapwr Alwuys In BlecA ES IViiim' f. Nervine 3 f Pator a ii. i Wholesale Grocer 1 GRANT OPERA HOUSE Koguirement of the World' Greatest Magician, ZAMLOCH, In hii Kntertainment rnsnrpnaeed by the(ret'st Necromancer the World Kver l'roiluceil. March 10,11, 12. A Number of Valuable Presents Will Be Given Avhj at Eacb Performance. ZlTo Trash. nmliH-h hs met with to much sttrcess dor- Itiif hm loliff eniiist-tri-nt nt the Ah'snr thst tit win nitititoit- me vve-k loniier. limy ti- intner. Sim I- mucin o, Liil. lo his iKht-tf-hinr1 trlrka tie far exrfeita any one w 1,0 has ver vlaot-il 1 unou. Dully v itien, 1 oi riuo. Ailinlsnlon. Incloilltii chain- sANTA v a;. From the New Meiican. C. C. Cotton, of l.a Belle, deputy United Stute mineral eurveyer, la In the city on busluese. A good many citizen are suggesting Sam Cartwrlght, the preeent efficient city treasurer, for the republican nomi nation for mayor at the coming election. Captain C. L. Cooper, Indian agent, drove up to San Juan. From there he will go to Taos aud other pueblos In the northern part ot the territory. Troop K., ot the New Mexico National Guard, was Inspected by Adjutant Gen eral ilersey and Captain Jume. The oflloer were highly pleased with the showing made by the troop and complt mented the members upon their drill aud the manner lu which all equipment were kept. Collector Morrison report that the money received in the luterual revenue olllce lu this city for the first Ave mouth of hi terra of ottlca exceed by $2,700 the amount received for the corresponding muutha ot last year. This Is evidence that business matters in New Mexico aud Arli 'ua are lu much better shape luan oue year ago. from the Headlight. George u. Shakespeare ha built an lob wall twelve feet high, on the north Id of hi property on Silver avenue, a protection against fire. Mis Ueesie Hood, the charming daughter ot A. G. Hood, of Btlver City, who has been visiting Mis Mamie Hud- ton for several days past returned home. hdward tiheppard, who for some nioutb past ha been connected with the Harvey house, has resigned bit posl tlon aud accepted a more lucrative one at Globe, Arlxona. A well authenticated report wa re ceived here to the effect that Karnest Kleff, brother ot W llliam Kletl. of Cooks had made a very valuable discovery til mineral, at the north end of Cork' range, somewhere lu the vicinity of Mule Springs. HlCOaU IULI.B.TINH, Cuailsuaad In Form, allowing th Demerit Marks. The record bulletins, Issned by Super intendent Hurley and Division Master Mechanic Taylor, tor February, have been condensed lu the following manner by the San Marclal Bee: Switchman, at Alhuiuerune,dlscharged because hi service were unsatisfactory; switchman, Albuquerque, let out for the reason that hi service were unsatls factory aud hi reliability standing re proach; switchman, Albuquerque, tired into the cold world ot idleness tor a die- lay ot subordination: awllchman, Al buquerque, cast out because his applica tion was uot up to the require menU of those who generally get jobs; brukeman, Katon, was glveu full liberty to seek new pastures for play ing card while on duty; brakinuan, Katon, also enjoys freedom from the call boy fur trying to play a full hand while on duty; conductor, Katon, also turned lose or monkeying witn the pasteooariis while on nut v: conductor, italon, viola tion of rule 403, 400 aud 407 resulting in accident near La Junta, was suftlclent cause for dtscharse; brakeman. Katon, responsible for train breakiug In two, and had to get; brakeman, Katon, un satisfactory reference deprived htm of slaying with his Job; swltchmau, Albu querque, railed to show up (or work on regular day trick, aud me uame i uo longer on the pay roll. UALM't. From lh Gleaner. Mr. W. L. Frlngle left for visit with her people In Kurope. She wa accompa nied to th train by many ot ber frteud, who bade ber safe voyage. Mr. aud Mr. Barr aud Mr. Clegg, of Gibson, left fur 8au Francisco and the Klondike, A party of their many friends sat up with tbem till train time and bails them bou voyage and good luck. Mrs. U. M. J'rtt, tbe aged mother ot W. K. Pratt, left (or ber home in Albu querque. She ha speut several mouth with ber sou's family bere, and ha en deared herself to many of onr people. She la In rather delicate health. Fraur Deluxler, miner at the Gibson camp, wa killed by fall of rock at the Gallup mine, wbll at work. He wa In terred from th Church of th Sacred Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. Dli' 8 CREAM nil A Pur flripe Cream el Tartar Powdar. 40 YEARS TI IE STANDARD. vpv -rx xmm hit one a. if; KrMfivrti Nthim. I lie I nli nv two for a prlie Imiiifi fur a prlie, 60 SEATS ON SUE AT W. Y. WAITOI'S. A. B. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE Secretary Entail Building iuoclitlon, Offlr at J. O. llallrMV Lambw Yard Ca!l at Headquarters for Leather, Harness, Saddles, Paddlery, haddlerv Hardware, Cut Holes, Hhoe Nails, llames. Chain, W hips, Collars, hweut 1 ails, Castor (III, Axle -urease, It 'Slon Coach Oil, 1'nto Negro, Kuddy Harvester OII.NentsfootOil, l.ard Oil, Harness Oil, Unseed Oil. Castile Soap, Harness Soap, Carriage Hponges, i nautili bkiu, uorse Meiitcine. Prloo tlio Tjoweat, Highest Market Prices Paid for Hides ami hkiue. WOOL COMMISSION. Thos. F. Keleher, 406 Railroad Ave Albuquerque Like aBlistcr Dreadful Eruptions on Her Skin and Body Croat Suffering Relieved by Hood's Sarsaparilla. "My little daughter suffered terribly with eruption on tb skin and body which looked aa though blistered. I hav bMD giving ber Hood a Baraaparilla and b baa takn several bottle and is now almost entirely cured. We were told aha would need a change of climate, but Hood's Saraaparllla bss made It uiidmm- aary." 1. T. FRBBMAH, Ft. Wlngate, N. H. " I bar been suffering with sore on my face. I wae unable to sleep and had no appetite. I began taking Hood's Saraa parllla and after I had used two bottles I felt Ilk a different man. The sore dis appeared, my appetite Increased and I can now sleep soundly." Hbnby Kkichcks, Oeorgetown, New Mexico. Hood's Sarsaparilla la the best In fact tbe One True Blood purifier. Sold by all dmgnltta. (I ; an for ta. u rim are prompt, tlBclant and 11 OOP 3 Kllia e;,.ylnfHi-ct. renu THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUKANCE SOCIETY OK THE I'MTED STATKS JANl'AKY 1. lsns. ASSETS $236,876,308 City : Drug : Store Third Bt. and Railroad At. Drags. Medicines. Paints, Oils. Etc. WUOLKSAXK AND atKTAIL W. Y. WALTON. Proprietor Sacceasor to Flllebnry Walton. CiESCLIlT GOAL YARD. GALLUP COAL-Bt Do mestic Coal in use. Yard opposite Freight Office. A. J, CRAWFORD, Agent, New Telephone No. 164, Old Telephone No 25 Leave ordersTrlmblc's stables PlOiNEEJt BAKEKY BALL1NU liROH., FaoraiaToa. Weit-Hnir Cakes a Specialty W Deslr Patrnnag, and w Uuarante Firet-Claa Baking. Te'serapb orders solicited and Promptly Killed lor People That Are mi 0 Biclc or "Juat Coat IJ 1 1 I V FoolWoll." ILLO ONLY ONC roit A DOC. SmMa eimpiaa. aura NaaoacHa, Dyipcoala as CoitivanMS. 2ft t-u. a isis at lititrvl-tior ir niftil iniwaa m, mutm ur amaaaka i s. ioiia ra 86,333,133 $5043,175 Reserve on all existing poli cies (4 per cent Standard), and all other Liabilities. Undivided Sur-1 plus, 4 per cent . Standard J " Outstanding Assur ance $951,165,837 New Assurance Writ ten $156,955,693 Amount Declined $24,491,973 The Rosy Froshness And a vrlvetv aoftneas of the akin ta In riaiily obtained ly tliuae wuo ue aHMaom' Compliiiou I'nwtlr. Wholesale etntl Itetail Dealer FUKXITUlHaa zmmtttt:: SutH Chmp fit Ch or on tlie Insulirncnl I'lan. Alan rented at reaeonaMe ratea. or. First add Gold, J 201 -a i3 Kind Bt. ) 10H Hold av . Albnqaerqne, New Mexico. T. C9. First St. and Lead Ave., Albuquerque. Sill, Dosri, mu, riutir, L!mi, Ciditit 8'nt Pin!.I. fcSIABLISHtU 1878. B. PUTNEY, -Old Reliable" FLOUR, GRAIN & PROVISIONS. Oar Lets Speolaltf. Oenie the t-r-Mt anif Moat alzUpalve Htoek ut I STAPLE : GliOOKRIES:- Ta ke fault SoatkvMt. Farm and Freight Wagons 1 RAILROAD AVENUE. t t t ALBUQUERQUE N. M WjSL. OHAPLIN, A complete Stock cf tlio Douglas Slices and Slippers. jadics' Rutton and Lik'o Shoos of All Descriptions. Good Goods at Low Prices 113 Railroad Avenue, Albuquerque, ri, M. AiirirtrT(3- n ma'uiui irruTaaaatt Th newest aod beat good from th leading potteries of tb world, in whoUvale or retail. Cbok table ware, eleganl toild eta, beautiful vaaru a full tin of glutware, bar goods, lamp chimneys and burners, enameled ware, tinware, brooms and brushes, toys and dolls. 118 SOUTH FIRST STREET j W Jj J. 0. GIDEON & CO., .Dealer In. New and Second-Hand Furniture Furniture bought, sold, rented and exchanged. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of household good. Get other' bids and we will see them 10 per cent betw. All goods sold cheap for cash or on installments ZUo. XXI TWox-tlx First St. ALBUQUERQUE, - N. M. -SALOONS- H. H. Warkentin PROPRIETOR Albuquerque Bowling Parlors! Cornei First St. and Copiier Ave. Tbe flneet Bnwlln Allryi In the Soathwest. Nice place to apend (he evenluR. 8aiuoo attached. The New Chicago IS on of the nloext rexorta In the city, and 1 supplied with the beet and Quest liquor. HEISCH A BETZLER, Proprietors. Splendid Lodging Room by the day, week or moulu. 809 Woat Railroad Avenue. THE FAVORITE SALOON OLD TOWN. Ask your Druggist fur s iff nurous IO CENT TRIAL 8IZF. Ely's Cream tz'x con i a ut lit r-K iMt mercury p f an) uit i Ui inriou itru,;. ll ! quick:? Almtti,-tl. iiivea Kt-uef al iMC4t. Tt nfMMig ari'l rl-iiiBit 111 SsVaMil I'nitii"-e. AHaya liiiliniiim! on Ilf.tla ami t'roi?. ta th' 8'na vt I noio and i l iv i m. ; at Itru t it ly niu riu u- ..a CATARRH COLD 'N HEAD Mi Uilir.na. H.lir.. Ilia m i. Full iaau. TruU i m nU M irtcu Hlrr rt, tew Tors. HENRY B. HYDE, Pisldnl. J. ALEXANDER, Vic Praidit. V ALTER N. PARKHURST, Osiurai Maaaser New Muico aod Arixon Defartmcnt, Albuquerque, N. M. lllHliaat t ub f rlvea I'aJu Kur fiirnltiire, ritove.4, rarpKta, olothlng, trunks, liamrvrt, tutildleH, hIiok. tto. Mart', 117 liol.l avvaiiB, iipxt ti Wnlla Karxo Kpiu olllct. Hrti uie twfure yuu buy or mil. On th morning t Kihruary 20, 1S0S, I wan Hli-k wl'h rliiiiiiHtisin, and lay In lied until Muy 21, v,w I gut a bottle ot Cliauititirlalii fain HhIiii. Tlio llrt np plii'itliiiu of It rWlevml inn almont fii tirnly (ruiii the pitlii and the eei-oiid af fordwl tuiupli'tH rfllnf. In a ahort time I wa Hide to be up and about avaln A. T. MorKmu, Liiiriit, Minn, bold by all ilniKitlhl. Hare you eiaiuliiHlour hponiiila In era broldHrli'tiy It uot, do not fail to do o. Roeeuwald liro. THK UOLD 8TAK I Yoa ahould nol C paaa, but call and take a social glaaO High cUm Lluuura we tlnd here. A Satiafu'tlou tu all la UK LUCCA'S iieJX Escelleut Beer, It le the rule, I To keep always aharp and a-4 Grand Wlnea are here, ul llavor true, f All kioila, tin ported and nali.e, tuJ Of Clgaia. tlie cholceat brauda we know, f a Reliable and pure, where'er we Look In, then; pay a vieit euon, Kl To the lamoua (iULU STAK SALOO ll Depend upuu it. near or far. A, None can compete with the WOLD X MRS. MUSIO. Prop. P, BADARAGCO... tery finest 7111108, Liquors and Cigars Thlid Ntreet aad fljera Areane. Atlantic Boor Hall! SCHNEIDER X, Pkoin. Cool atat Best oa drsaaht; th Dneet Natlv Wis and th eery beet of first-class Ltqoors. Ule as a call, iisaaoso Atc, ALaoooaagoa. A ol& riaea, Grande A Parent! I from them we reap, TJ all klnda of Llquore. hue and cheaa Reliable quality we y el beie, A to sell pure oihU la their lde A Iways cool aud aliaip. thru herr, Ik r. uulle uuegualled lar or oeaI Noble Wlnea. all pairuua n ret, r linporteil and doiiiewttc, a Huick romplei Delicious Cbjars, too, hrre we vain, Kl cbolceat riaeoni we obtsJ il Escellent Roc. a. txnh clrau and nrai, rr ai Dow on iuaj Klri btiee X &tbus at Albuquemne tbrie are plenty I who laTot OK ANUS A rAbaNTl THIRD STREET MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Sa Meats. .. ,. , .. Steam Sausage Factory. MASONIC TEMPLE, THIRD STltEEl. KM I L K LEIN WOUT, Prop CUT FLOWERS 0 HIGHLAND ' GREENHOUSE) Cor. iolt At. di rno St. MRS. J. C. MARSHALL. New Telephone Mo. 804. WANTKII, ma MALK AMU KENT. Wanted. Wanlml - Dretwiimkiufr, cutting and flt tlng. KHfiTciRVH. No. li-l VV. Itailroad avenue. Wanted A (flrl fur irnnHral houaewiirk. Apply to Mrs. II. N Jaffa, 7 lu went Copper avenue. Wanted Salwimeu for olirar; V2a a mouth and expu-; exarleure uu net'nwary; iinluiviUfiiU to niHtomer. C. C. Klnhop it Co., M. Louie, Mn. far Beat. Two Hnnt Hix-room and three-room houHm, fiiruixtied or uufurnlehed. W. V. Kutrelle. Newly furniHbwl rooinn; alio room ile Hlrable for ollli-m, at lintel Columbus, eoulh Hncoud Ntreet. t or Hale. Ktrnt cmn restaurant for aale. Ad drene, L. J this otllfe. 8addle Douy fur ealx. Inquire at resi dence ot Thoma Waliih, miu eouth Third street. Kor Sale A at of entirely new five ounce boxing glove, cheap. Kuqulre at till oitlm. To Sell Two modern 3 room cottage; two horHHe; tlirne wagoiH; all kind of boiMehold goodn. W. V. Kutrelle. For Sale A eiuall frame houe, favor ably liK-ated; clieap for caah; will aleo eell on long time; will take Alhuo,uiru,u real eeUle an part payuient. K. W. I). Bryan, r irct Natiouul Hank building. Liberty chiffon. 8iuiithlng new, at the tiolden Ku'.e I'ry Good company.