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77rr . - N'iV MX! 1 triV.:"lTY r. i i j . FOVDER Abaolutely Pur THE DAILY CITIZEN HUBHK8 A MoCRKIHHT, Pchi.ibhru Tros. Huhib ...Kdltor W. T. VcCHRiffHT, Boa. Mirr. and City R1 A wort tod Prnw Afternoon Telrfrrama. Otllclal fapnrof Itarnalillo Comity. Largmt CUT and County Circulation Tha Larg-Mt Now Mailoo Circulation Large. North Arisona Circulation ALBL'ql'KKQl'K, JINK 10. 1HM Hon. J wi s Komf.ko statm that the fourth of July celebration In old Albu querque wilt be a rousing affair. Fob a man who la to succor a com rade In dlstreaa. Admiral Camara, of Cadlt, ia certainly taking hla time. i. .. j Locihuiu'b new eonntltutlon contain 4J,ouo worde and several thoroughly wicked aectlona. It It a pernicious mil tare of Terboelty and oppreaalon. Thi cutting of the cable appears to have very little effect on the tranauila lon ot report of Spanish victories. This news apparently travels by means ot tel epathy. It la aatonlHhlng how eager the natlous of continental Kurope are to prove their affection for dear America. The sudden Dees ot their conversion Is almost sus ptoloua. I ."SB "OCR soldiers la white." will be the designation of those entering duty In the Philippines, although protracted eer vice wlU grade the distinction Into Manila. TBI Temple ot Fame WlU need to have some new stories built on It In order to hold the names ot the Yankee lads who are demanding a place at the top of the Illustrious list. Baqaota sayt the Lord la with Spain. With all due reverence we will suggest that It he Is he ha got Into bad com pany, and had better get out It he doesn't want to get licked. The Republican, published at I Vega by Salatar, Baca k Co., Is the only republican paper In Baa Mlgnel county. and ought to be liberally patronized by the republicans of that county. I lacskn, the coiswaln of the New York, who disobeyed orders by going as a stowaway on the Uerrlmao on her brief but eventful voyage, Is not likely to be very severely reprimanded when he gets back to the American fleet. It the Spaniards were able to multiply their assets for carrying on the war with the same facility they manifest In stretching the number ot Americana In jured la an engagement, they would be able to continue the struggle Indefi nitely. j Stevi Klkinu says -the Philippine will not reimburse na." No one for a moment supposes they will. W will bold Cuba and Porto Ktco eternally and "dicker" with European powers on the Philippines. We might swap these with Britain for her western possessions. Hon. F. W. Clancy, secretary ot the board ot regent ot the I'nlverstty of New Mexico, paid a glowing tribute to President C. L. Herrlck, of the univer sity, at the entertainment last night, when he stated that "the president was one greatest men ot the l ulled States, If not ot the whole world." Now we have It. The delay la the equipment and victulatlng of the troops, we are told, Is due to ths fact that "some of the old men In the quarter master general's oiSce, the commissary general's department and In other branches, have been runnlug business as it has been run for thirty years. Insisting that the red tape that aaswered well enough In time of peace must be made to work in time of war." When a man guts so old that he can't adapt himself to changed eondl tions be should be packed away with oilier relics. - 5 )U KVEHtHHKKK, The ALhi'yi Hhyl'i DaiLt Citizkn goes I y mall or carrier to every town or uilu iag camp In the territory. You will flud It on Die at all the leadiug hotels In the trrltory. It Is the great family nea spa ll r ot New Mexico and the southwest, h id It circulation Is growing In every p irt of the southwest. Hucb a newspaper present rich op p rtunltles to advertisers. If you are not ..ready a patron drop a few dollar In iiiaCiTi.KNslotaud neehoweaey it is t iucreaae your buHluess. StUMAHIMC CAIll.r.H. The number ot submarine cables throughout the world Is 1.54H, ot which, I. ever, 1,141 are coast and river cables I. ! lUgiug to governments, and of coui I r itlvely small strategic value. The l at length ot cable Is HU.IUS miles, t . uc command twelve cable of H,o;i3 1. 1 .'.leal mites iu Kuropeau water and i; i ty-three cables of tti.'.ltVi mile la col o .1 waters, while (iermany controls t r en cable of 8,040 nautical hi 1 s In Kuropeau waters and three c ". of 470 miles la colonial v . rs. In times of war It has always b . .1 the practice for message to pass i !iut question through neutral states. r i iiiritauee, durlug the reoeul war, tel " tun between Turkey and Greece were I varded by way ot Austria, though dl i r '. I i .jx tut) UIIIKHKO Cllltfol ul England. MONl'MKIT TO N.KIN Ra.OI.Kr. The Morning Poet, Raleigh, N. C, has undertaken to mine, by popular aulwcrlp tlon, a fund for the erection of a ninnii- i ment to the memory of Knilgn Worth Bsgley, the hero of Cardenas and the first Ainerlran naval effloer to fall In the war with Spain. A committee of prominent rltlinns of North Carolina will I e appointed to take charge or the fund and carry out the plan for erecting the monument, which will be placed in some public square or park In Kaleigh, the capital of the stats. More than one thousand dollars has al ready been contributed, the greater part la small sunn from eitli-nu ot the state, although a few subscription have been received from other states, In almoNt every Instance being accompanied by a very cordial commendation of the movement. Due of the letters received was from the New York Commaodery of the naval or der or me i niiea mates, enclosing a check for one hundred dollars, and con taining the following: "One of the purples of the naval or der of the t'nlted Mate Is Ho honor for ever the tlliiHirious deed of naval com nianders, their companions in arms and their subordinates,' and it seems peculi arly Dttlug that we should now assist In marking appropriately and permanently the grave of this brave young ofllcer." All subscriptions to the monument tund will be acknowledged through the columns of the Post. Am Kntarprtalag llragglel. There are few men more wide awake and euterprlslng than J. II. O'Klelly X Co, who spare no pains to secure the beet of everything In their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable ageuey for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This Is the wonderful remedy that la producing such a furor all over the country by lie many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, lloarsenees and all affections of the Throat, ( best and Lung. Call at the above drug store and get a trial bottle tree or a regular site tor Doc. and tl.uo. (iuarauteed to cure or price refunded. Court at Prl.ela Land Claim. On Tuesday afternoon argument were heard on the motion tor a rehearing ot case No. 2J4, died by Catron A fiortner, attorneys tor the claimants. This case Involved the San Juan Kstevan Garcia de Noriega grant, claimed by Andres Garcia et al, In Hants Ke county, which was re jected at the January, lnwt, term of court. After hearing the counsel for both sides the court took the matter under advlsemeut. Wednesday morning the trial ot case No. 170 waa begun. In this cause the validity ot the Juan Bautlsta Valdet grant ot sixty thousand acres In Klo Arriba county, made In 107 and claimed by Jose Luis V aides et al. Is to be settled. Judgs N. B. Langhlln appears for the claimant. It la thought two or three days' time wilt be required to hear the evidence. New Mexican. the food drink. Its line niHana a. nalna. ble lflCreaJMI III tiiwh friim ntia Ln tarn pounds a week. Malt-Nutrlne Is prepared uj inn lauiuuii AuneuHer-uuNcn iirewing Association, which fact guarantee the purity, excellence and merit claimed for lu Try aehllUM's Beat taa aa4 aaalaa awar. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The Kilo Klub met this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tho. Isberwood. Quotations from Bacon. Mis Anna Wells, an eastern health seeker who ha been here for sometime, left this morning for Kl Paso. Capt Pickard, father of Samuel and Kit ward Pickard, waa a passenger for Bland, via Thornton, last n'ght. C. L. McKlveen, the book keeper for W. L. Trimble & Co., up In the Cochlti dis trict, 1 here to enjoy metropolitan life tor a few days. Trainmaster Q. K. Ayer came In from the south this morning and be report a general rain throughout the southern oountles yesterday and evening. Hon. Jesus Romero will leave next Tuesday morning In Johnston A Moore's stage for the Jemei hot springs, where Mrs. Romero baa been tlie past few days. Regular meeting of Albuquerque Lodge No. 1, I. 0. 0. F. to night at 7:30, busi ness aud work, members requested and visitor Invited to attend. A. D. John son, noble grand. The thtgtdaff In the plat of the old town Is being painted to-day, aud the preliminary arrangements for the grand Fourth ot July celebration Is now In the hands of committees. The Presbyterian parsonage, at Flag stsff, suffered from a lire on Monday afternoon. The lire caught from some unknown source, and considerable dam age waa done to the building aud eon tent. As stated In Tug Cn l.ts ot yesterday afternoon, Miss Katherlue Fields, Mlaa Fauule Nowlln, Miss Km ma H lining and Miss Nellie Booth left for the east laet night to spend their summer vacation among relatives aud friends. l'rics ot adtulrielon, including street railway fare, to the entertainment at Or chestrion hall next Sunday afternoon aud evening Is only 20 cents. War scones aud other national pictures will be pre sented. The Prescott Journal Miner says: Waiter N. Parkhurst, general manager of ths Kqultuble Life liwuranre company at Albuquerque, New Mexico, l.s paying a vIhII to Praecolt on business connected with his cumpsuy. J.B Humphrey, one of ths quietest mine operators iu ths west, although very successful, returned to his home at Pueblo, Colo., lust night, after a stay of several days iu this city. 11 Is a mem ber of the Mllagros liold alining com pany, operating In Hell cauyou. L. T. Catle left last Night for Alton, Hi., where be will remain for some time. He has been acting manager of the Al ton Mining and Milling company, but during his absence Mr. Armstrong, pres ident ot the company, and who has been here the past few days, will oUlclate as manager, in C tr.'i LAIGI AUD AmiCUTITI A0D1ISC1. Another attestation of the great Inter- test taken by Albuquerque, In matters educational, was given last evening, at the opera house, In ths large representa tion of Its cltlnns at the commencement exercise ot the University of New Mexico. Kveryneat In the hall was ap parently occnpled by an Interested lis toner, who sought to show hla approba tlonof the Intellectual treat presented by the scholarly professors and the fin ished student. The stage was attrac tively arranged Into a parlor, nnmerons and large American flags forming the wall. The class colors, cherry and white. In streamers, were Interwoven with red, white and blue, producing a harmonious blending of the nation' colors with those of the class. On either side of the stags were large, fresh green plant, and before ths footlights email flags were placed at frequent Intervals. Ths stage was covered with a carpet ot maroon or ciimvon shade and with the "Old Glory" covered walls, reflecting and soft ening the bright electric lights, presented a really brilliant spectacle. Rev. Father Bennett, asked Invocation and Poet Graduate John Welnxlrl gave a sclent I Ho discourse on "Our Bmallest Friends and Foes." The subject was In structive and Interesting, giving the re sult of Prof. Weioiirl'i researches and studios la the bacterloglcal laboratroy. The form ot lire of the minute bacilli, and Its mode of destruction were well set forth by Mr. Welnzlrl. Mis Kdyth L. Kveritt followed with an oration, "The Chief Aim of Kdocatloo." Kvery word ot the fine dlsoourse was clearly enunciated, showing the young lady to be an elocutionist of ability. Kd ooatlon, she said, strengthened the char acter by Instructing the child or student In noble thought Education raise to ths highest possible standard the Ideal of life. The aim ot education I to make men and women aay "no" when It 1 right to aay "no." It helps to generate honest men and bring about form ot government that I trnly essential to the well-being of the nation. On concluding, Miss Kveritt was the recipient ot many handsome bouquet of flowers and costly presents. In an essay, "Modern Municipal Gov ernment," Hereford G. Fitch held Dp the city ot Manchester, England, as the model city of the world, told ot Its pro gress through a aeries of triumphs; Its admirable municipal organization; It success In controlling It own franchise and accomodation; It perfect sanitary arrangements; IU municipal technical school where men are taught trades; the encouragement given to musical art and culture and then closed by aaylng that this should be the Ideal of every city It could be gained In a measure by lust! tutlng civil service reform In local affairs aud allowing Issue that control the wel fare ot the city only, to enter politics In municipal election. The valedictory waa by Mis Caodace M. Wakefield. The young lady gave short history of the progress of the school la the nation and the territory; how from (he small mission school bad sprung the struggling college, It In turn being suc ceeded by the great universities living fount of truth and Inspiration, where all may come and drink. She thought that rapid progress had been made In educational matter In New Mexico, and with more education and better educa tion sought by the people ot the territory, the only barrier to It greatness would be removed. Then, turning to the secretary ot the board ot regent, the president of the university and the faculty of the school, she successively thanked them In the name of her class for the kind Inter eit shown in their welfare. Miss Wakefield waa also remembered with handsome flowers aud presents by her friends. Dr. William Greenburg then delivered a scholarly address on "University and University Degree." The gentleman has a vigorous grasp ot the language and the word picture painted by him In his discourse expressed lofty conceptions aud were sublime. It needs the higher gratis ot school to broaden the human Intellect and lift him to a higher realm; but the diploma from the university is not all that I needed to carry one through life. There must be study and work beyond and a love ot the Creator through all that one undertakes. Following the One address by Rev. Greenburg, the member of the grad uating class reoelved their diploma. They were: Misses Kdytti L. Kveritt and Camlaoe M. Wakefield, and Lewis C. Brooks, Roy Allen Btamm and Hereford G. Fitch. After presenting the dlDlomas Mayor Clancy, who represented the board of regents, turned to the audience and briefly gave the history ot the Institution; how manifold dlUlcultlee were met with In bringing the university even up to It present standard of excellence, and told the hope for It future that were so fondly entertained by It promoters. He eulogized President Herrlck and the mas terful manner In which the university was being conducted under his regime. Prof. Herrlck responded by declaring the aid that waa given him by the mem bers of the faculty and the board of re gent. He was willing to give bis best efforts for the furtherance of the uni versity's good and with the hearty co-operation of the people of New Mexico, which be hoped for, the school would be a power In advancing the general aud best interests ot the territory. The orchestra under the leadership of Prof. Dl Mauro furnished several Una se lections. A medley Introduced by "Home Sweet Home" and runnlug the gamut of patriotic airs, so dear to the American heart to-day, being roundly cheered. 1HK MODKKM HKAl'TT Thrives ou good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise iu the open air. Her form glows with health and her fane blooms with its beuuty. It hur system needs ths cleauslng action of a laxative remedy, she use ths gentle aud pleasant Hyrup of Figs, niade by the California Fig syrup Co. only. PiMtoatoa Mawa. The following New Mexico postmasters have been recently appointed: Thomas M. Michaels, at KUzabethtown, Colfax county; Reyes P. Martinez, at Mlera, Uulou county; 8. B. Robinson, at Plnos Altos, Grant couuty; Jose D. Mon toy, at Kuibudo, Rio Arriba couuty; . . .. ... ..... i tuii.ii, iticiiard Dunn, pnstinatter, and at I.eon, Union county, Milton Harrlxon, postmaster, Pardnnmt ha tha Oovornor. Klenterio Raldinado was ou Wednes day pardoned by the governor from the territorial penitentiary. He was sen tenced from Hocorro co inly for assault on December 23, last, and was pardoned on recommendation ot ths presiding judgs at the trial, bmides having numer ous other petitioner for executive clem ency. Apnnlfitnifut of Nnlarlra rnlilla. Governor Otero has appointed H. II Sutherland, of Alamo Uordo, Dona Ana county, and Charllegh Louis Dstson, of Cliff, Grant county, notaries public In and for their respective counties. foartaaa Millions ln Ut ( harlly. An eminent clergyman lias prepared comparative tables showing the amount ot money left for benevolent purpiees by temauira in tne i mien ntittes during the past three years, lie finds Hist thelte-j Quests for Ih'.iJ r I.(mi.iio In excees1 of thoss of lN'.si. In the former yesr they I were upwards of f M.ooo.ooo aiid In IS'.'i t more than 1 1 1.OOO.uuO. Benellcencs has other forms than that of money, (treat ! remedies are among ths most precious legsciMt. iToni'nem among llieee H Hos teller's Stomach bitters, a meet tftVetlve remedy for and preventive of malaria. Kqually elllcaclous Is the bitters In Cases of dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatism. nervousnees, bllloueueHs and loss of ap petite and sleep. I.aml Oftifa ltiialni. The following business was transacted In the United States laud ofllce in Santa Fe for the week ending, Tuesday, June 7: iiumshtead knthikm. June 2 Manuel Portello. 87.22 acre Santa Fe county. June 3 J. Antonio Anal Is. VM acres. Santa Fe county. June Leaudro Jlmeniz. IIh) acres. San Miguel county. June 4 juau Ortega, UVO acrci, Santa Fe county. June Bernado Marrs. 100 acrea. Col. fax county. June 0 Heorge w. Marsha 1. 120 acres. San Juan county. riNAL HUMKdTHAIl I'KHTIMt'ATK. June 3 Guadaluoe Durau. 40 acres. Mora county. June 4 Cephas K. Andrns. lt)J acres. 8an Juan county. June 4- Kllen M. Meek, 120 acrei, San Juan county. Jims 7 I'avlil K. Pan e s. KSO acres. San Juancouuty. June e iNasarlo Henahedez. 10.) acres. Sao Miguel county. 8ALI Of liKHKHT LAM. June 2 John Oerhardt. 3.20 acres. Guadalupe county. l.kSM HOI.Il. June 0 Thomas M. Alexander. 40 acres, Han Juau county. The contest case of Carrie K. Frees, William L. Keys and Miles McBroorn vs. George W. Kutz, over coal lands In Rio Arriba conuty, was begun before the reg ister and receiver Wednesday morning. and will probably continue for several days. HOTEL ARRIVALS. BTCHUIta' lUHOriAN. Big. Lanier, Han Francisco; W. A. Walsh. Selgman, A. T.; K. A. Kiirbank, Chicago; . h. auapp, hohiou; j. w. anlerwker, Williams, A. T.; N. J. Cummlngs, Kansas City; M. 11. Roeeberry, lhornton, N. M.; T.T. Hathaway. St. Louts; W. H. Bur bags. J. p. Cody, Winslow, A. T.; C. L. McKlreen, Thornton; Dr. P.G.Cornish. City. IIOTRL HIGHLAND. S. M. McCall, St. Louis; T. 8. Patrick, Santa Fe; W. A. Klnnear, Newton, Kan sas; Wm. Turple, Columbus, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen ami family, Hperrv, Iowa; C. A. Mullally, Los Angeles; (ieo. D. Suell, Los Angeles; T. Coe, Omaha. KaUin Tsaeliara Klavtad. The following teachers were elected at the regular meeting of the Itaton school board held at the council chambers the other evening: R. II. Carter, superintendent. W. U. McClelland, assistant superin tendent. Miss Massey, sixth grade. Miss Klma Weight, Uftli grade. Mrs. N. Conn, fourth grade. Mis Helen Pspen, third grade. Miss Jennie Mclutyrs, second grade. Miss Lizzie Downing, primary. Mis Miry Murphy, Buena Vista. It is seen that all the old faculty with the exception ot two were re-elected. Reporter, The Drowned Hodjr Ha-Burlad. Louis Llssner has returned from San Juan couuty, New Mexico, where he went to re-bury the body ot Jacob Gelsler, the man recently drowned In the Ban Juan. At the time of his recovery the man was burled on the banks ot ths San Juan on Alber White' ranch. Mr. Llssuer took the body to the cemetery at Jewett. The deceased was a brother-in-law of Mr. Llssner and well-known in and about Durango, having worked at the Porter coal mine at one time. Mr. Llssner de sire the Herald to extend his thanks to the people of rrultlauJ who assisted In the work of recovery and rendered other courtisies. Durango Herald. i Thrive On It. r Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Little Book INFANT K HEALTH" Sint FREE, T Should be In (vary House, fr HY. CONDENSED MILK CO. NfcW VOMK. aaaalda Ktrurnloua. The Santa Fs I'aclilo railroad will sell tickets to litis AiikhIks, Santa Monica, Hedonda and Sail Diego ut the rale of 1 10 for ths round trip, three times each mouth during June, July and August. Then tickets will have a limit of uinely days and require continuous pawtsKe east of Han llaruadliio lu each direction, west of there they will penult stopovers at ths passenger's pleasure. Dates of sals are June 1, 15, S",i, July t, 13, 7, August H, 17, HI. W. B. Titrix, Agent. Have yon seen the new military hat pin at the Koouomlst. Lamp and trimmings. Whitney Co. mm An Impregnable Position in that of the Equitable Life Assurance Society Intrenched behind $236,. oco,ooo of Af s -ts of which $50 000,000 is Surplus, it can bid dt fiance to "hard limes" or "falling values" or "lowering interest rate." Thtre ii no other company in the world so strongly intrenched so absolutely impregnable. There are many gocd strong com panies, but the Equitable is the strongest ot them all. . THIi EQUITABLE Lll II ASSUKANCIi SOCIETY OP TUB I NITCO STATP.S. "Stronarit In the World." WALTER N. PARKHURST, General Manager, New Mexico and ArUona Department, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. WAHTKll, roH SAI.BaHU RBRT, WhM. Wanted Two-eeated nurrey In ea (limine for canopy top cart or Heinlugton typewriter; will pay difference In caeh. K. H. Holt, 611) Kelefier avenue. MallAMI NOHMAND, CI.AIIIVOYANT, Palmixt and Magnetic Healer, can tie con milled on all arTalrn of life, (live love and lucky charm. Will call at residence; no extra charge. lli!! Bouth Third xtreet, up-etiilrs. For Bala. 1'haeton for sale cheap. Call or ad dreea 411 eaet Railroad avenue. Two houea and lota. Inquire of Frank K. Daniel, Hilt south Klmt street, Al buqueritie. Native wine, pure and healthful, at only 60 cento a frallon at C. A. Grande's :)6 north Broadway. For Hale A flue young home, gentle; nrrey and new harneea. Will beaold cheap. Call on Henry Loeb, at brewery. For Sale Splendid cattle ranch. Beet pluce in Jemet mountains. Irrigated. Hood building and fence. Uii.biht La Bar, IVrea, N. U. Attontloa. Attention Is called to our big dleplay ail. In another column. We mean Junt what we eay. We advertise facts only. We are nhnwlng an array of aeaeonnule merchandiee never before equalled and think we are able to prove to you that It It to your Interest to buy at our etore. liive us a chance to show you our values. D1MON BTKKN, The Kallroad avenue clothier. Iloa't Tobacco apll tui hmokt luar l.trt Affix. To quit tobacco eaully and forever, be mug nolle, mil of lilt, norre utid rigor, take No-Ti-llivo. tliow..iMl. r w.irk. r. that makna weak men atnmg. All drumUla, Wo or II. Cureciiarun- ict-o. uunklct ana inmple free. AcUlrrm ewriiDg Komeoj ca, Cbloaco or New Yorh Hlghaat Caan frleaa Paid For furniture, atovea, carpeta, clothing, trunk. narneHH, aatldlea, elioee, etc. Hart's, 117 Uold avenue, neit to Welle Fargo Kxpreee olllce. Hee me before you buy or sell. Wot Uvar fifty Vaara, An Old and Wkix-Tried Rkmrdt. Mr niuelow's Hootlilug Hyrup haa heeu iih.iI (or over flfty yeare by uiillloiiH of mothers (or their children while teeth ing, with perfect euoceHH. It soothes the child, mifteus the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oollo, aud la the beet remedy for diarrhoea. It Is pleaeant to the taete. Sold by rtruggtrita lu every part of the world. Twenty-live oenta a bottle. IU value Is Incalculable. Ke sure and aek (or Mrs. Wlnelow's Soothing Bynip, and take uo other klud. ICleantor'l Nolle. In the matter or the eetate of the late Dim Mon loo Mlrabal, of Ban Kafael, Valencia county, New Mexico. All iutereeted are uotitled that on the 4th day or April, WM, the underHlgned waa by the probate court of Valencia couuty, N. M., duly appointed executor of Haid edtate, and did at once qualify lu the fireiulNeH, and that therefore all pernotiH laving claims agalrmt said aetata muet preeent them for allowauce within one year from mii'h appointment. All per itons knowing theuiHelvee to be Indebted to Maid eetate are requeeted to at once nettle the claim. Claims may lie ore eented to the uuderxlgued at Han Itafael, N. M.. or to H. 8. Uotley, the attorney (or the entate, at hie otlice In Albuquerque, N. M.. BiLVKSTbK Mihaual, Kxecutor. Na-Tu-liae fue rirty lent. (iuariiiitn.Hl Uiiv bulill rure. rnitkai weak lueii alruun, Uluwi ixira. toe. Al. AlldlUa-tfUU Ilouaabulil Uooda. For next thirty days I will par hlehent caeh price for houNehold eooua of everv dmorliitlou. Itou't eel! until you get my bid. T. A. Whittkn, IU Uold avenue. Caeuraluua to Ilia Paclile Coaal Tbla Suiuiuar, The Santa Fe w ill hII cheap excureion tlt'keti to l.oa Aligidee, San Mego, Ke dondo Keai'h or Santa Monica during June, July and Auguet. The summer at the eeaelile In not only cool aud delight ful, but It Is a moHt benellflal change from the high altitude of New Mexico anil Arizona. There In no finer Hummer renort In the world than Coronado lleach, aud In the Hiiiiiuier one cau stop at this beautiful place at no greater expentie than at ordi nary placee, and at leee than half what It coete at Atlantic coant reeorte. The Great Secret Of the wondi'i ful riiie by IIooiI'd S.tr Niiiurilln Mi'h in 1ih iiiwcr to mnku the I) loud rirli, pure aud liouili-hiiig. lly lining IliU it fi-iuliratin S4i'o(ulii, rui'i'H caliirrh, ilyHpcpHin, rliciiiiinl innt, ni'in:ili;iii uinl builiU up (he iicrveH. It In tint Oii True IiIimmI I'liiilU r. Hood's Pillt are tho liext family calliiii iii: uutl liver inodiclne. 26c. Oeutlemen and patriote, lHfore going to war bur your underwear aud furiileli lug goode at the (ioldeu Huie Dry UoodH Uo. ana save half. FreHh vegHtalileH, frulw In stiarion, poultry aud staple groceries, at bell & Co. 'a, Second street. Floor matting. Whitney Co, ' '' u .' I ir.vi .- ' : . ' i lif , L ilw government, ht been dispelled by lit action, "That Tired Feellnrj" That everyone that need a pnitg medi cine feels, li dispelled by the action on th yttem of our double compound Extract of SnraaparillM Ve acknowledge no iivennf ai a blood purfier and tonic. Price unit a tli ordi nary, $1.00. H. O'REILLY & CO iinuaoinrH. -SALOONS- H. H. Warlicntin piiorwKroR Albnqnerqne Bovliog Parlors! Cor a 01 KIthI Ht. and Copptr Ava, Theflnprt Bowl In All-ytln .'i-"tliwr-rt. Nice pi are tn pfnd tr evening. Tne flew Chrcago 18 one of the nicest n e.lty, and l h i.il bvt and llmv't ll'iui-'. vtn In the ' with the IIEISCH A EETZLLR, f;o:i:etcrs. flplenillil Ltx'n'ng !t"rii liy the flay, woek or mouth. 309 Weat nallroed Avenue. P, BADASACfcO... very I-int si wines, Liquors nutl Cigars Thlid Street and fijera Aveune. Atlantic 13cor Hall I BCHNKIPKR si LIX, riioin. Cool Kff Jtaarondranabti the Snrl Native Wine and the Terr brat ol Srat-claai Llqoort. Ctlvt ot a call. Kailboad Avaara. ALnrtocaaqca. A Itotad I'lara, Grande Pari-nll I from Ihrm we rrup, n allklnMiinf l.liinom. tinr and clieaa Reliable quality we iri'llit-rr, A to afll txiip aundt In ihelr U1e Alwajri cool and ihRtti, ilinr lirrr. r quite unequalled If or ntilt Noble Wlnea. all untrnn. n-e-l. V? Imported and doineMir, nStiK-k cnmpletCl Dellclona Citfara, ton, here we gum, Kl rhon et tlnvoiM we nbtal 11 Excellent Koc.n both rl..n mid net, rwy at i"W on Si.utli r ir.i Siree 1 &tnna at Amnquenine ihpre me nlenty I wl,nl.i,r l.k AMif. a, ( AKKNTl WALL PMR Wholesale and Retail, from JSc to $4 per double roll. PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING Good Work at Reasonable Prices. THE BEE HIVE 113 West Gold Avenue. Call at Headquarters for Leather, namcee, Baddies, Saddlery, Haddlery Hardware, Cut Solei. Shoe raiin, name. I iialns, W hips, I Hilars, Sweat Pads, Castor Oil, Axle Greece, Koeton Coach Oil, I'nto Ni-gro, Kuddy Harveeter Oil.NeatHfontOll, I.ard Oil, rtttninnHt.ui. i,inwxn tni.t iwtileSosp, liarneea Soap, CarrlHge Hiiongee Chamois Skin, Hore Medicines. Prloo tlxo Iioweat, IllghM Market Prices Paid for Hides aud Skins. WOOL COMMISSION. Thos. F. Kelehcr, 406 Railroad Ave Albuquerque. JACOB KOKBEK & CO M&nnfactarrrcf and Denlet Wagons, Carriages, Buckboards! The Beat EaWrn-Made Vahlclae. Pine Hoi-se-Sboelnr t Specialty. Batlifactlon Guaranteed la AU Work Repclrlng. Painting and Trimming Doua on Short Notice, t I I I I I I Shop, Corner Copper It. tad Flrat St., ALirQcaian, N. V Can'tBe Beat Itonetl Guoda al Honest Pricta. Set Me Before You The Favorite. Buy or Sell BOn OOtiD -V"VM. CRESCENT COAL YARD. GALLUP COAL Best Do mestic Coal in use. Yard opposite Freight Of f ic A. J. CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. I64. Old Telephone No 25 Leave orders Trimble's stables Dn.GUHiJ'S fr ONE FOR A DOSE. HmiT Pimp?', Prfn Bi lioiiMie-M, lnrif iln- Bioml, PILLS A anovriunl of Iho t.iwnl m l of QMlttl. The nlt Itar irn,. .. lDo fin. we will mtil iUi.t ne, r full liol fa Awi4 19 driMttitw. Dti. ttUSAN fcl) CO. t'lMf. f 4. Nlie III).. I hiii ajront fr l.iti and ( i.p er'n nlne tlip. Sht'i'ii owinn tan st-eme liaraliH f coin iiik. I lioi who I n Mhfi'p dip from int ran lutvi' t u l niy raiicli uml ili'i''K l" ii- Tr r rlmiri. Im.h, K, (IriiiiN, Ni v Mexico. II. limy 1 llliii.il Clean I I I , . . !. I't au! y vi .1 hxiit u . I i - . I ii- eli all V""' l': 1 ' it in Ihu' II I he Ir . r , , i Ul il im 1 1 ' .in tl,,- !.)-,. I . Iialii-ll 1'llnl IrN, l.oiN, l,,,. I., tllai I luil mi U I v ImIioiih ean;ili I'awari'lu. In amy Inr l n it gi.la, naliMai lnui u.n.iiin , ,1, :.i.i. No .. ( .i'i,.u . Ii i ' .ill i hi t l.i l.i ... I.I,. lie tnl.itiK All illilg. L'i-, fl' T, Iliilidreilrt of tlmiHiiiiilii lntve Immi lu ductHl to try Cliiiiiiliiirlnlii'M CuiikIi lieiu Dtly by reuillng wlmt It hnt Jhhh (or olli Km, anil having tKntml lu iihtiu (or tliHUinnlvwi am to ilit y IU waruiint (rlouiU. For aala by all vlruggUt. 1 - Eighteen miles east of Albuquerque, N. M. Open A.11 the Year. Good accomodations at reasonable rates. The following is the analysis of one of the various springs at the Resort! Sodium chloride, grains per gallon .1927 Calcium sulphate, grains per gallon 14360 Calcium carbonate, grains per gallon 8.1896 Magnesium carbonate, grains per gallon t.$iX$ Total "337t Water delivered in the city. Conveyance leaves Albuquerque for the springs every Wednesday and Saturday morning. Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Second street and Copper avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico. H. O. WH1TCOMD. Proprietor. THE KYGENIC NuttT aa4 rhleago Limber Building Papr Aimmjt lo BWwt First St. and Lead W. V. FUTRELLE, 1 Jt Cor. First and Gold, J 201-201 Flrat Ht. I 106 Sold are. ESTABLISHED 1878. L. B. PUTNEY, "Old Reliable- Wholesale Grocer I FLOUR, GRAIN & PROVISIONS. Oar Lata a Bpaolaltv. Farm and Freight Wagons 1 RAILROAD AVENUE. t i i ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. r JJJ CATHARTIC j4 CURE CONSTIPATION WJV1. CHAPLIN, mm Ladies' Button and 1 " ' iaiuj a nn ""in ai ii Good Goods at Low Pricos. 113 Railroad Avenue. J. O.GIDE0M&CO., Dealer In.. New and Second Furniture bought, sold, rented and exchanged. Highest cash price paid for all kinds of household good. Get others' bids and we will see them 10 per cent better. All goods sold cheap for cash or on installments. .... 3Jo. 111 IWox-tlx ALBUQUERQUE. PIONEER BAKERY! riaar iTBaar, BALLING BROS., Paorsiaroai. WeilJlng Cakes a Specialty I W Daalra Patrunaf, and Ouarantaa Firat-Claaa Baking. Telegraph order aollclled and Hromptlf Killed A. E. WALKER, FIRE INSURANCE Suretirj Mutual Building Association. OAaw at S. O. BaidXd('f Laaibar TaxA. tiesoft, ..ill Mm lh BATH CABINET For Sick or Woll. PUaunt, Toning, CWantin(r, Rtbulldint Invlgoraling, Strength ening. With H you can have In your own room, a Sanitarium, Hot Sprtnga, Tuikith, Kuaaian. Medicated, Dry Steam. Vapor. Alcoho Oiygtn. Perfumed, Mineral, Quinine or Sulphur Balha, At a Coat of about ) centa per bath. i per bath. MANUFACTURED BY HYGIENIC BATH CABINET COMPANY, R. M. IR WIN, Preakient and Manager. 607 Church Street, Nashville, Tennessee. Suh, Doirr, lllali, riutir, tlai, Cioiot 8iui rtioti. iti Ave., Albuquerque. Wholesale and Retail Pealpr E nOTOEIIOLl) flOODS and MCYCLES. Hold Cheap for Ch or on the Installment Flan. Alio rented al reaaunable ratea. I AJbcqnerque, New Mexico. Oarrtaa tha Urrail aarl Moat BataaaWa aioeh at -ISTAPLE . QROOEIilKS:- Ta ba Isnad taathvaal. rguAMal CANDY ALL DRUGGISTS AM ' A complete Stock of tho Douglas Shoes and Slippers. Lace Shoes of All Descriptions. Albuquerque. N. M. - Hand Furniture First S3t - - N. M. - - THIRD STREET T MARKET ME All kinds of Fresh and Sa Meats. .. , ., ... Steam Sausage Factory. MAS OX1 C TKMVL E, TJUltD HTItEEl. EM1L KLELN WOUT, Prop