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Co POWDER Absolutely Pur THE DAILY CITIZEN HI UHK8 A McCKKIHHT, ITbi.i.hhers f Hna.'HmHis Kdltor W. T. MoCbkiubt, Boh. ilr. and City Rd rtTHLMHCK DAILt AMD W KICK LI. Aaanclatod I'rnM Afurnnnn Tslafrrama. Official Paparof ftroalillnrvnt. OtBcial Paiwr of City of Alhuqnarqn. lATfmt City anil County i Imilation The Largwt New Mailt Circulation Lara; orth Arlxma Circulation ALrtl Ql KRgi K, Ai'KJL 13. IHW "TNI lort of war. howe'et concealed by art. Hriini more or In, and glow, la crery heart." Sincs the blnn of Chrtrt a.OuO.oui.ooo mD have btwn alalo lu battle. Tbk war with Pitaln will koook tha In aide out of lb Omaha espoalllon. The tnouelar uutl of Bpalu la the peeela. which la worth about 10 OeuU. i . j This country baa nearly ooa hundred war teasels, aud each ooa of them will ba beard from la the SpeuUb klrnilKh. Old Lookout mouuuin will liar no signal Urea thla time. Tba blue aud frays In Cnlckaniaufia park ara united. TBI Rothechllda have been aweatlug blood for tba last ten days. Tuny bate 400,000,000 In. eeted In Huaulab. aecurl tie. TBI yaiua baa not been forgotten. A mouuuient to the memory of ber dead will yet point aky ward from the 1'laxa of Havana. alOCNTilN aummer reaorta ought to do a good biuiueaa during tba war with Bpalo. Tba aeaanore ho tela will not ba vary popular. It la not generally known that war will create a greatly-lucreaaed demand for alcohol, not for human oonnuoiptlou, bat for tulng lu the manufacture of aniokeleea powder aud metallic cart ridges. IT la likely the American warships will not bombard any of the Cuban cltlaa for eonie time to coma, unless flred upon from shore or attacked at aea. A cabinet offioeraaya tha administration la advlaed that auppliea on the Inland are not suOl cleut to teed the Inhabitant more than two week. IT 1 poor fatltude fur people of the South American atalea to make ooutrlbu tloua to Hpalu'a war fund. Were it not for the Uuited Statee thoee puny conn trlea would have aeen South America the grab bag for Kurupe aa Aula and Africa are to-day, If, Indeed, they had ever known independent axlatence. ArpiL la a month ot hititory-making auuiveraarlea for our country. Fort Sum ter, Appomattox, the martyrdom ot Lincoln, the LiuuJ.. cf Jefferson, the author of the Declaration of Independ ence, all come In the budding month that baa been ao many timea and In ao many waya oonaecraled to the oauae ot liberty. Tbi United Bute la now formally committed to the Independence ot Cuba and the expulsion of the Spanleh power from the bland. The government, In taking thla ground, haa been reaponelve to the will of the people, and the people are, therefore, bound In honor to euetaln. In every emergency and to the laat ex tremity, the action of the admlnUtra tlon. j Tai flylug aquadron la likely to be ordered to Porto Klco to capture the San Juan and appropriate or deatroy the aup ply of coal held there for HpauUh one. With the coal gone, the harbor of San Juan would be of minor advantage to the Bpanleh aramada, and the flying aquadron might be at liberty aoon to Join Captain bampeon'a fleet or to baraea any hostile ahlps aeut acroea the Atlantic. What a atranga and gratifying lncl dent It waa that the mau who weut borne from Appomattox a defeated rebel ou April t), 1H05, should come borne from Havana. April , IW, the representative of a republican administration, at whose bead 1 a mau who waa engaged on the opposite aide In the contest eudlng In 1H03, while these .two men, representing those who were In arma against each other In the sixties, are to-day receiving the united commendation of a united people In their efforts In behalf ot a united country. CP AIM C A KNOT UUItHilll, There I a good deal of talk In the newspaper aud lu shipping circle these daya about the possibility of an attempt on the part ot Spalu to blockade our port, bat the most learned diplomatists declare that such a thing 1 absurd, They hold that all the government of Ku'rope have agreed not to notice paper blockades; that that old pretense I no longer possible, aud that Spain will have to send ber fleets aud actually place them at the eutraucea of our harbor aud main tain them there eontinualy lu order to es tablish a blockade. That, of course, la oat of the question. warn anu meiNita. That war with Spain, especially at the beginning, will have a teudenoy to dis turb business Is to he expaited. It la, however, an opiuluu largely held by good Judge that auch a war will be ot too small dimensions and ot too brief dura tion to have a generally depressing tffecl upon our business affaire. While aome 1 nea of manufacture will be curtailed, other will be arrontly eipanded. The government will beralM npontoexpond anywhe e from a hnmlr. l and fifty mil lion operant which will p- Into gen eral circulation with the eflftof a po tent buinM atlmnlant Railroad earn Inir will balncree rather than (II mlnlnhad, owing tothe neccmlty of trans porting at bodlnnf men an I a hnge Tolnme of material for war purpose. The long delay of actual hixlllitle alncawar became a practical certainty ha prepared himlne to recelre the change without a ehnck. A HHITAL MATIOH. Hlotory doea not "how an Instance here Spain ha e'mwn friendship ff the l ulled State. hen the civil war threatened the exi-tenceof the l iilon, Spain wa awlft to rrcvgolsj the confed eracy and had her feeling lu that crlxls been rrytallted Into reality aha would hare disrupted this government. Her history a a nation from tha ttma ehe expelled tha Moore after an occupancy of tha country for 800 yeara, la a trail of blood and unparalleled crime, of barbar ity, cruelty, murder, raplna and tha sub- Jngatlon of weak anddefenaeleea nation. blazing her way with torch aud aword. desolating and deetroying with no mercy for her helplea victims. Treachery haa been her motto and murder her occupa tion. i Law or inoiKAita, The American fi t ba blockaded Ha vana aud the other porta of Cuba. Tha law of iiutloim governing inch thing la therefore of lutereet. A hotttile nation blockading a port must Drat notify all neutral uatioua that tha port la block- ailed. It la not aulllcient that a "paper blockade" be deciared. Tha port luiixt ba o watched by warahlpa that It la liupos (Idle, or as much ao aa anything can ba potMlble In war tuiiee. for veaaale to get in or out. VYbeu aucb a blockade baa been eeUbllithed, tha foiiowtug lawa coma Into force: Veaaels arriving at a blockaded port In Iguoiauco of tha blockade ara to ba turned away without tha coiill.icallon of auy of their cargo, and not aveu contra band of war can be aeixed uuder the Circnmetaucea, uuletM, after being noti fied that tha port la blockaded, the vetwei again makea an attempt to enter. In which caea aha doea ao at her own rink, aud the country wboea flag aba fllea can make no claim lor damage, no matter what happen to her. Veaeela arriving at a port euppoaed at tha time ot departure to ba blockaded can not ba captured and condemned for an attempt to auter uuleae on proof that they had, or could bava leurued of tha ouliuuauce of tha blockade; but an at tempt to re-euter after a warning will subject tha fennel to coudeuiualiou. Yeanelaot ueulrala lu port with cargo aboard belore tha eetabliHhment ot the blockade ara to ba permitted to depart with their car.oea. Alter tha ealabllau meut of the blockade Taeael that ara being loaded wheu ! . blockade wa de clared Caa depart, having nrat dla oharged their cargo. Tux alarming luoreaeaof crime In Iowa has Induced the legislature of that itale to take etepa toward devising a remedy. It la atuted that wilhlu ten yeara there haa been an Increase ot 80 per cent. In crime In that state, the uumber ot convict In the two pen! teutiariee baa largely augmented, while the cost of criminal prosecutions, which waa 115, WO in 1HUJ, was tOtMl.UUO in IH'Jo. iht pilu report show that there are oouvicl In the peuiteutiariea serving a high aa their eleventh term. Thjcm ara 10 to 1 chance that Billy tlryau will never be president of the Culled State. On April 24, lsirt. occurred the first en gagement of the Mexican war. N Malu t-oatuuMlara. The following four lb-class postmasters have beeu appointed: Ague de Lobo.Tao couuty, Willi L Vaudever, vice Jams it Chambers, reslgued; Klkius, Colfax county, Jose K. iloutoya, vice J. Felix Vigil, reslgued. Tha Uraalast DlaaoTsrjr Vat. W. U. Repine, editor Tiskllwa. Ill- Chief, aaya: "We wou'l keep house with out !r. Kiug'a New Discovery lor con sumption, coughs aud colds. Kxperl- meuted with mauy other, but never got me true reiueuy until we used Dr. Mug a ew Discovery, tio oilier remedy can take lu plaoa In our borne, aa lu It we have a or lain aud sure cure tor couuhs. oolda, whooping cough, etc." It 1 idle to experiment with other remedies, even If mey are urgea on you a just a good as Dr. Kiug'a iew Discovery. I'hey are uot a good, becaUHS this remedy has a record ot cures aud Iwsiilea is uuarauleed. It never falls. Trial bottle free at J. 11. U'Hlelly & Co.' drug store. Walt) WUI Walt! I have just received word that my or ter lor l.UUU ladles' low-cut shoes, or- tiered last winter for tha sprlug trade, cannot be countermanded a many of the in una nave aireauy beeu made. 1 will oiler some rare bargaiu lu this Hue of tlioee as soou as they arrive, which will be wilhtu leu duy or two weeks. The slock will contain all sixes aud 11 will pay luteudiug purchaser to wall until ihey arrive. A. bim iEit. American are the most Inventive peo ple ou earth, lolheiu have been Issued nearly ouu.uuJ patents, or more than oue thlrd ot all the patents issued lu the world. No discovery of modern years has been ot greater benetlt to uiauklud lhau Chamberlain's (ullc. Cholera and Diarrhos ttemedy, or has done more to re- uee suueruiij sua paiu. J. vt . augu, hi uuiu, vj l uave useu L'hamberlalu'a Colic), Cholera aud Diar- rhu) Hem ily In my family for several yeura, and hud It to be the bet uiedtcliie 1 ever used lor cramps lu the aloiuach and bowels." For sale by all druggist. aaiuiuer Usrdsn. Jos. Badarracco has opened his popular summer resort ou the Mouutaiu road. north ot the city, aud patrouage I In vited. It will be kept orderly aud the bar is up;lied with the best of liquura aud cigar Tha Rev. W. II. H eaver. nastnr of ids IT. B. church, Dillsburg, Pa , recognize uie yaiue ui i. nam oer lain tough Keuirdy. and doea uot hesitate to tell others a lion l it. "i nave used Chamlsr lain a Lough Kemety." be says, "and Und It an excelleut medicine for colds, coughs and Uoarseuess." bo doe everyone who give it a trial. Bold by all druggist. Win Cur Bala. native wine, pure aud healthful, at only 60 cent a gallon at C. A. Grande's ouo nortn proauway. The cycling season la now opening and the prevailing question la, "ttbere can I get the best wheel for the money 1 care to invest t" Let ua know your prloe. We are certain to have a wheel that will Ml It. We have good wheels only, bat have uuny atylea at many price. Hahu&Co. Boom moulding. Whitney Co. BY THE WAY. A Few Interrttlrg Observation! t ilei Cp Here tai llitra. Til QtTAtlT TBORRTO rOtTOrflCI. IattenddtlH moling l.nt night ar ranged to atrtire v l'intr for the arniv and had patrlollHm In large chunk In jected Into me. It's In the air these day and the m tie American who la not find ing himself Infected with tha same com plaint, ha very aliigvt.rfi blood lli'leed The kirkxr ir.lnt goernineht ft- f lrs In general have become wrapt In d vollon ti old Glory ant ara n' fore most aa staunch supporter ot the coun try's C4UM. The foreign foe that figure on an an nulled nation In these United State will Indeed find Itself deluded. The thought nppermost In the American mind these daya seem to b not "how can I keep from going to war," but, "what t tha beet and surest way ot getting to tha front." This fact wn shown at last nlght'a meeting. Tha question arose, whether by volun teering at that time, the cltl.n signing his name, rou'-hed his Intention to enter the militia ot the state or directly became a mniber of the volunteer reserve. One of the reasons for the evident reluctance ot many to become memnere of the mill tia waa tha fe.ir that the National Guard won d be compelled to stay at home and guard the forts vacated by the regular army. Matters were ma le somewhat clear af ter a while, and many names were put on the p iper provided for that purpose. While I looked over hla shoulder, W. L. Perry, a young man, was tha first to atgn the call In a told free band. Ha waa quickly followed l y other. The Thornton pieioill -e U kept In a very dilapidated bulldlug that would douhtleM have falleu long since but for the aeveral logs placed agaiust Its aide. It ha a reel to It worse than a bibllou individual going home from a raffle. The Interior la no leaa curlou. The post master Is Major Bogardus, a gallaut of ficer ot the civil war, who baa In late yeara grown somewhat eccentric. The major amuse himself writing to President Mckinley aud otllcer ot the war department making little eugge lions on tha mauagemsut of things In general. That the major haa a touch ot humor In hla organism I best sliowu by a card attached to a railing stretched acrisie the room, lu the little postoQice. The railing la a very sensitive affair, like the house, ready to tall, but It will answer the purpose of keeping the pub lic from "behind the couuter" It the aforesaid public will only heed the warn ing on the card prevloasly mentioned: "Dou't leau ou this stick, tor God's aks." . Mra. Perley Wsseou, wife ot the botol proprietor at Thornton, aud manager of the Thornton-Bland alaga Hue, baa come Into possession of aome very curious lu dian relic. They luclude five or six atone Idols or god. Tha Idols are coni cal lu ahape, each formed to represent a human head and body, the eyes aud nose being minute place of turquoise. It la aald that these Image are worshiped aud supplicated by Certain tribes of Indian similar to Jos by the Chinese aud the suu by the Persian. While the First Ueglmeut band was playing last evening to awaken lutereet lu the vol uu leer call meeting, the Salva tion array came aloug, playing on their tambourines aud singing aa usual. Thla circumstance caused a gentleman to re mark: "On this side of the street are maulfentatlou ot war, while there goes the representatives ot the 'Prince of Peace.'" It was a tender tribute of re spect to the little lassea In poke bouuets, but alas.thetr following was small, while the crowd aud eulhuelasiu where war waa being talked ot, waa great. A First atreet druggist ha a bulletin board In front ot hla store that oft con tains an Interesting Inscription of aome kind. Hla latest venture la In the Hue of poetry with thla result. Some want peace, borne want ar; '1 lie new comes every day. Hill on the tig-tit W e are out ol aiahl Now what Uave you to say. TUK KiMBLKB. TERRITORY OP NEW MEXICO. law vxoat. From Ilia Optic. Allan Fox, who waa tor aome time in the employ of the Nolan dairy, la now with McCoruulck brothers, on their sheep ranch. K. A. Prentice baa received a remark ably Que Light Brahma rooster fn m Mis souri, making, with the lieu he already bad, the Uuest peu of Light Brahma to be found In New Mexico. This morulug at 10 o'clock, at the Fast Side Calholio church, Kev. Father O'Keefe administered the solemn vowa that made Cauillo Padilla, one of New Mexico'a moat promising young men, aud Mlsa Luclla Kouiero, oue of Las Vega most beautiful aud talented young ladlea, man and wife. The church wa hand somely decorated by their many friends. Ufa, Jjr L. Uernaiidex played thawed ding march. Mr. aud Mra. Autoulo Lu- cero acted aa "padrluos," and Messrs. C. L. Hernandez, Charles Trambley, Autoulo Moulory aud Kdwardo Baca as grooms men. Tha Missea Marietta Baca, Toulla Blauchard, Frauclsciu Sena and Mary Trambley were bridesmaids. After the service the bridal party wa driven to the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Luoero, where a reception was held. The newly mar ried couple leave for their future home In Santa Fe, where the groom has a cler leal position In the government service From the New Mexican. Itev. it. M. Craig, of Albuquerque, su perintendent ot Spanish missions In New Mexico aud Aril ma, la In the city. Mr. and Mra. George K. Neher.of Alba querque, were In the City, and registered at the Palace hotel. Mr. Neher la a pros perous business man of tha Duke city. Ttiomaa A. Klulcal, who la making very good record aa dlxtrlct attorney of tha Second Judicial dUtrlrt, waa la tha capital from Albuquerque, attending to legal tiualueea. Mra. J. L. Marab, mother of Qeorga Mar u, waa atrlikaa with paralyaU Wad. naaday Dlsrbt, and la la a critical eondl- II in. Thla I th ond stroke Mra. Mtrsh has had lately. Hon. K. K. Morrison, who t filling tha important p ni '.Ion of Collet Slate at torney for Arix ns In a very a'lle and Rucceif ul manner, spent Thursday In the city on a visit ti hla parents, Hon. and Mr. A. L Morrison. Ha brought one ot hla children from Present to Is) placed li school here. H left Thursday after noon for hi h rn in Prescolt. The tsx suit Institute.! ngaint the Second National lu ik of d.tnt Fe, and Lehman Spiegelherg. trutee, have been settled by a ciin,M;uUe. I.i tha hank ewe taxes due f ir tti't yeir of H.5 8 7, aiiiiMinll.ig to .Tii, t!i.t s 'Ule.n Mit w.n eff 'Ctedhy th pigment of 'J 13. lu the Spelgi-lberg c ise, tines due fin? the yearn Iv.i.l 4 5 it amounting to ilO.tsO, Were settled f ir (t'.MIS and Cost ot suit. From the Chieftain. Billy Held, tha pilnter, was badly bnrne l a few daj since by Lilting Into boiling water while attacked by a faint ing lit. Mas B. Fitch, tha successful superin tendent ot the Graphic smelter at Mag dalene, waa a visitor to Socorro this wet k, ou his way to Albuquerque. The lambing season la progressing finely and It la expected by well posted sheep raisers that the lamb crop will ex ceed Hut ot last yeir when It wa U0 per cent. George Walker, bork-karper for the Graphic mines and smelling Works at Msgdalena, was a visitor to Socorro thla wek. Mr. Walker was long a resident ot Socorro aud his many old time trlenda here are always giud to ae i him. It la learned that two or three foreign boru curs lu Sis'orro are making them wives obnoxious by hurrahiug for Spalu. Should our p ttriotio young m m lake them out and execute summary Justice upon them It 1 not likely that anything would be aald about It by tha decent aud loyal element of our rltlXAiia. KHHII.Ml AN l ICINITV. From the Heglater. Mike Culieu has been quite sick at the home of Warreu Graham, but la uow Con valescent. W. Jamison ha moved hla family to Madrid, where he ha employment la the Cook & Vt bite mine. The prairie around CerriUoe la respond ing to the lulliieut-ea of rain aud suu aud is donning robes of greeu. Cerrlllos does a better hotel aud livery business than any town ot lis alxe In the territory. Tha Cerriilo postufllca sends out an average ot 130 letters a day and receive nearly aa mauy. Col. J. P. O'Brien, of Sauta Fe, and a Mr. Cole, a c ipltaliet from Chicago, have beeu down lu this part of the country looking up mining property. Last Friday, Mitchell dee Mares, an old resident of Dolores, waa taken to Santa Fe aud placed iu the hospital. He la about 90 yeara of age aud practically helpless. David Zufelt wa awarded the contract to carry the mall between Cerrillue and Madrid aud Cerrlllos aud Tuerquesa. There were aeveral bid received, but Zufell'a waa the lowest, being about $1U0 tor the year's service. Constable James Lsahy went to Lin coln county aa oue of the wltneaaes for the proseoutlou In the case against the meu who were arretted on the charge ot stealing uearly 100 brad ot Block braud ot cattle and driving them to till point. The Odd Fellows ot Madrid desire to exleud a cordial luvitatlon to all their trieuda to attend their anniversary ball aud entertainment ou the 2llth Inst. They guarantee a good time to all their guests, aud will do all lu their power to make the occaelou a memorable one. The atone quarry at Ortix Is employing twelve to tlfteen men at present. It la reported that they will get out atone there for about six weeks aud will then be moved to some point aouthon the Hue. O. C. Wheeler, foreman of the Benton mine, ha reslgued bis position. The place will be temporarily filled by Jo seph Foree, a brother of Col. R. M, Foree. It 1 uot yet kuowu who the foreman will be. A. C. Teichmauu will close his store May I aud spend a month at Jemes springs, after which be will probably ac cept a posltlou aa traveiiug salesman. Dr. Dean will remove his ollloe to the building occupied by Mr. Telchmaun. A riyr Trick. It certainly looks like It, but there I no trick about It. Anybody can try It who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure himself nuht away by tak ing electric bitters. '11ns medicine tones up the whole system, acta as a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, Is a blood puri fier and nerve tonic. It cures coustipa tloll, headache, fatntllig spells, sleepless ness aud melancholy. It is purely vegeta ble, a mild laxative, and restores the stsletn to Us natural vigor. Try Klectrio Hitters and lie convinced that they are a miracle worker- Kvery liottle guaranteed. Only tirty cents at bottle, at J. 11. 0'Klelly's drug store. ftfal r-atnte Transfers. S. W. Colvin to Neill B. Field, mining deed to Ofteeii-sixteenths interest In "Last Chauce No. 2" mining claim, Co chlll; consideration, fo0. Thomas Leadeu aud wife to C. N Hare, warranty deed to lot 21 and Si, block 8, Gallup towuslte; consideration, $50. B. S. Kisley and wife to W. W. Strong et al, warranty deed to lota 1 to 12 aud 15 to 21. block M, Crimson & Kennedy ad dition; consideration, fVX). C. W. Kennedy and wife to W. W. Strong et al, unit claim deed to lots 23 and ti, block , Crossou Kennedy ad dition. K. L. Medler to W. W. Strong, warranty deed to lot 11, block 11, New Mexico Town company's addition; couetderallou, J.IKMI. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Oold Medal. Midwinter Fair. A Pur Qrapa Cream al Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS TI IE STANDARD. CREAM fi.s w'v'; X mm . A .... 7 til . - v- THE SlX' ELMO SAMPLE AI7D OLUH HOOM Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc. JOSEPH BARNKTT Proprietor. 120 Wwer. Ral'road Avs.. IHaqoort t CANDY JJ CATHARTIC cURE CONSTIPATION rrvyTTi iiiiiTTIr CiESCEIir COAL YARD. GALLUP COAL-Bt Do mestic Coal In use. Yard opposite Freight Offi A. J, CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. I6t Old Telephone No 25 w Leave ordersTrimble's stables Can'tBeBeat Honest Good at Honest Price. See Me Before You The Favorite. Buy or SclL sou ooijD ywn. CUT FLOWERS v HIGHUHD ' GREENHOUSE Cur. Oolrf A. at mrno Ht. MRS. J. C. MARSHALL. Nw Tlphon No. BV4. rablltufttloM Notl. Territory of New Meilro, In the Putrid Court cif the CountV ul beniikiiilu. Marion A. Mt-sparmn, hUinlltf, vt. Hugh McSparron. Dtftmlant. To the Defendant. Huali McSbftrron You te hereby notified tliMt a unit hat been filed 'n the Dintrtrt Court of the Second Juttl cot) ImtrU t of the Territory ol New Metlco within and for the County of Bernalillo, asiiinat you by Marion A. McSparron praying lor an aovolute divorv from you on the ground of abandonment and habitual drunk-nnesw, and akmif for the care, rualody aud control of the minor children; and uule you enter your appearanc In aMid cauae on or before the tHh day of June, Imwu, a decree pro conteaau wil be entered atfainat you. II. P. OWEN, Clerk. L. L, HiNRY, Uallup, V M , I'lmntitf ' Attorney. Itoa'l 1barroNMl aa amok, tuar l ira an.j. To quit liittairco entity and fiircver, lie uiair nntlo. full of life, nerva ami vltfor, tukin No-To-liao. the wnndnr worker, tlint meai4 weak mco atrnng. All druutflau, 60e or SI. Cure guaruo lard Duoklet and aumple free. AJilreaa BlerllDg Kemedj Co. Chicago or Maw YorB WANTED, rill MALES AMD HBMT. Wanted. Wanted A roiopptttiit woman to take car of clulilreu. Mr. Lou la llfelil, 7U1 aunt Copper. W autwl To buy a small parcel of al falfa lauil, ona to threa acrmt, near city Ail Irene, giving price, 1'. U. box Hill, city. MtlUUK NoHaUND, CL1IHVOYANT, Palmlet ami Uairuetic Healer, can be con aultel on all allalra of life, (live love ami lucky cliarui. Will rail at realilence; no extra charge. H1' Uoutti Third atreet, up-atalra. for aale. To Bell Two modern 3-room cottagea; two horiee; three waKne; all kind of houaehold good. W. V. Kutrelle. Cow for aala I have aeveral good mllkera; kind and gentle. Addreea John K. JitrvU, poNtolIlce Imix m, or call at rea Idence, No. 41 K! v eet Silver avenue. Nntlo or DImhiIuIIiib. To whom It may lu any way concern: Notice la hereby given that the eo part nerntilp heretofore exletlng between W. K. McLaughlin and John II. Norton, do ing biiKlueea at Fort Wlugate, county of Bernaltllo, territory ot New Mexico, un der the Una name of W. K. McLaughlin & Co.. la hereby dliwilved ait per partner ahip contract. John 11. Nortou ha taken entire charge ot the huxliieH ot said Qnu. John II. Noiitos. April 11. 1H.8. IMut-ate l itur lin.i i. . i li UM-tirMa. (Minify C-nlhiirtli. c-ir" ioi-.m; p..; en f,iri';ar luo.ufro 11V.CC fail, ilrih'i.-'Ms ri fui.d uiuno' We are now prepared to allow what we believe to lie the tieit aHMirliueul ol men' hatH ever broiiKht to thla territory. From a cent cloth hat to a so Meleon and we think we ran ault the nnwt faa lidiou In that line and probably nave you a little money beetile. It don't coet anything to eee tliem. Hiuion Stern, the Kallroad avenue clothier. Are leu la Itr Have yiiQ a new Jeweleil belt? If not, why not? IVrlmie you have uot yet aeen our. 1M ao al once. liOHKNWAl.D limiTHKKH. Til CI'RK A COLO IN (INR DAI Take Laxative Hrouio Uiiinlua TableU All drugglHla refund the money It it falla to cure. Zite, lite geuulua liaa L. B.y, 00 ea-ll tablet. Mlcheat Caah Frlne fld Kor furniture, atovea, enrpeta, cluthlng, trunk, liarneMH, aaititlea, ahoea, etu. Hart . 117 (iold aveune, next to Welle Kargo K i preen olUce. he me before you buy or aeil. t.tvrthuiiy ha. ho. ra.cari'l t 'aml v 'atlmi'tu', the molt won. dui-tiil lih'tlii-al li.i urv of the Hk'e, li eu- ttnt uiul loli-i-aliiuK to Ibe tatti, a-t tieutly ami iHiaam-ly on kiliin a. liver mill Ihiwi-u, i-lfaiialnir Iho entire aHt.-in. UIhim'1 i-olila. euro liouiiuulie, fovt-r. Imlilttial i-onatlialioO and biliuuaim.a. l'lruae buy aud try a box of C (;. U. tn-dav, 10, J."., !) t enia. Hold aud fuarauleod U) cur by all drugiat. Maw Slextoo feufiooa. Aa Increaaa from to S) 10 per month baa been granted to William S. Johuaou, ot Ellsabothtowo, Colfas county. Nectar for the Gods Can be drawn from our add wairr luuniam ouring- mc not weather. When you feel tired and languid, there is nothing; that will restore your vitality and spirits so quick as a glass of our cold, sparkling' soda water. Our syrups are made from pure fruit juices, and we serve them with phosphates. Ice cream, eggs and crushed fruits. JH OREfLLY&CO. niuaoiH i ALL DRUGGISTS Death Stops Your Salary Salaried men should assure, for their salary ceases at death. Business, professional and working men should assure, for their brains or their muscles are their capital as well as their income. Death stops them both. Assure your lite, and death cannot stop that income or steal your capital, and your loved ores will be saved from want. Many good companies But only one BhST THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY or TIIK I Mil KM BTSTU, ".Htrongr.t In the World." WALTER N. PARKHURST, General Manager, New Mexico and Arizona Dept, j Albuquerque, N. M. WALL PPFR Wholesale and Retail, from n'iC to $4 per double roll. 1 APE 11 HANGING AND PAINTING Good Work at Reasonable Prices. THE BEE HIVE in West Gold Avenue. PIONEER MKEIiY! riaiT tbiit, BALLING BROS., Pioraia-roaa. VVeiMIn Oaken a Specialty I Wa Daalr Patronage, and w Qoarantaa rirat-Claaa Caking. Telerrapli ordereaollrlted and Promptl? Filled Gall at Headquarters for Leather, llarneeti, Saddle, Saddlery, Kaildlcrv Hardware, Cut 8olea, Shoe Naila, llamex. Cbainl, W hip, Collara, Hweat l'ada. Cantor till. Axle Oreaee, HiiMtou Ciach OH, I' li to Negro, Knddv liarveeter Oil.NeatMrootOil, Lard Oil, llarneeaOll, Llueeed Oll.Caallla rioap, llametw Soap, Carriage Sponge I hamoia 8kiu, Horne Medicine. Prloo the Tjoweail, Illgheet Market Prices Paid for Hide and hklna. WOOL COMNTNSI0X. Thoa. F. Keloher, 404 Railroad Ave. Albuquerque. 110 STREET MEAT MARKET All kinds of Fresh and Sa Meats. .. .. .. .. Steam Sausage Factory. iM A S OXIC TEMPLE, Til I HI STltEEl. EM I L K LKIXWOUT, Prop JACOB K0KBEH& CO Manofactarer of and Dealer Wagons, Carriages, Buckboardsl The Beet Baatern-Ma te Vehicle. Fine Horse-Shoelnt a Speclallj. Batlafaotlon OuaracUed In All Work Repairing, Painting and Trimming Done on Bbort Notice, t i t i i i j Shop, Corner Copper It. lod First StH AiasQvaaQca, V. M A. K. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE Secretary latutl Building Issoclitlon. OOlee at J. O. StaldHdce' Laaabee Tar. Whitcomb Springs and Health Resort, Kighte n miles eait of Albuquerque, N. M. Open A.11 tlie Year. Good accorrolations at reasonable rates. The Wowing is the analysis of one of the vanous S 'rintjs at the Resort: Sodium chloride, irrai.is p-r gallon ,. .1927 Calcium sulphate, gra'ns pergillon ., 14160 Calcium cirbonate, grains pr gallon ....... . 8.1806 Magnesium carbonate, g ains per gallon i.JidS Toal ti..ti7t Water delivered in the city. Conveyance leaves Albuquerque for the spriogs every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Second street and Copper avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico. H. G. WHITCOMB. Proprietor. a.vvxrX4Zi nooM. "The rietropole" JOHN WICKSTROM. Prop. The Best and Finest Liquors and Cigars, Imported and Domestic, Served to All Patrons. NO. 114 WEST RAILROAD AVENUE W. V. FUTilELLE Cor. First and Cold, nl NatlTaj siad ' riii Lu Bnildlnr Papar aJaraea in block First St. and Lead ESTABLISHED 1878. L. B. PUTNEY, s"01d Reliable"! Wholesale Grocer I FLOUR, GRAIN & PROVISIONS. Oar Lata m Spaolaltv. Farm and Freight Wagons 1 RAILROAD AVENUE. 'NT14, .7Sa SHajlpjjjg 1 K saaaeL Good Goods at Low Prices. 113 Railroad Avenue, Albuquerque, N. M. 'THE Tha orweat and beat good from the leading potleriea of tba world, la whokaalc or retail. Choke table ware, elcgxnt toilet cti, beautiful vaati) a full line of gUiewarc, bar gooda, lamp chimney, and burner, enameled ware, tinware, brooms and bruthca, toy and dolla. 118 SOUTH FIRSTSTREET J. 0. GIDEON & CO., .Dealer In. New and Second-Hand Furniture Furniture bought, sold, rented and exchanged. Higlu-st cash price paid for all kinds of household yoods. Get others birs and we will see them 10 pr cent belter. All goods sold cheap for cash or on installments lVo. 1 1 X Itfortli First St. ALBUQUERQUE, - - - - N. M. ZEIGER CAFE ! QUICKEL & BOT?U . . . (Sttoofaaors to Kraok W. Jcj. n. Finest Wldslles, Imported and Donesu Yhi Cc8) Tie Coolest and Blfhest Grade of Later Serr:4. Finest Billiard Hall la the Territory. Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigars GXytXEl llOUMI 3 Wholesale and IMail Praler IS HOUSEHOLD (.001)8 ami MUYCI.ES. Sold Chi"p fur Ca.h or on Ihr iliHtallmrnt 1'lntl. AImi rented al reaaunaLle ratre. l Albuquerque, New Mexico. Illfi, D3 Sill!, DJOri, Piiitir, Ciainl G.111 FtiflU. ilr. Ave., Albuquerque. ftilMt KXIVOJIT riUMtk of -:stai'L3 : groceries:- T 1 iM loaed SouthwMt. AlHUQUEROUF. N M A corapleto Stock of tho Douglas Shoos ; nd Slippers. Ladies' Button sunl Laco Shoos of All I iiiRPi i utiniis. 1 ITA.I R- f'