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POWDER Absolute) Pure THE DAILY CITIZEN HIGHKH & Md ltMUIIT, IVm.inHitHfl Thou. Hchhrs Kdltor W. T. HcChkinht, Bui. Mgr. and Tit; K.I ri lll.lHHri) IIAIl.t AND WKFHI.T. Aiwnclated Pre Afternoon Telegrams. Olllrial Paper nf Bernalillo Countv. I-argent City and County rirrulatlon The lrgtmi New Mexico Circulation larger North Arttmia Circulation Ai.m grKK'jrK, jh.y 7. ihs KvKht mcmoer of Cant, company are American. Rorradalle't This city gave Capt. Horradalle's vol unteer, a grand fare well lawt tveulng. It U hoped tijr the American people that Shatter will to day obliterate Hantl aRf, Cuba. Gkn. 8hktkk'! Kiillant army deserve at leant decent hoepital facllltlen for ltd wounded heroes. Tun revenue etauip low linpoHea an addlllou ot two cent ou the fee (or each poHtal money order. PHrXOTT, Arizona, will volunteers a grand reception arrive there thin afternoon. give our when they rn referred to above are surprised that the number of volunteers In the New Mexico quota from the rltir.n of this territory above descrlled bus been very small and a Pause of disappointment and sorrow to New Mexico' patriotic elllrens and tt friends el"where In this country. Kroin rdUM" sources, It seems, ttiis slate (if BlTir may partly be ascribed to tlie machination and evil roundels ( f rertnln malevolent eizitatirs and walk Inrf delegates, who, for personal and po litics! ends, have made a propaganda among the Spanish apcaking citizens of the territory, advising them not to Vol unteer, and spreading nil sorts of lies ami evil reports, winning them that they would be ill treated If t!iey Piill-deil, that they Would be put w!i-re they would be nothing but food tor powder, would be sacrillced, and the lik. These stories are the rottenest and sheerest of fabrications and lies, but It seems that they had some effect all the same. It is none too late to change. A large proportion of the men of the bat talion ot volunteer Infantry to be en listed during the coming week should consist of Spanish speaking, native born citir.Kiisof this territory. The New Mexican hopes and trusts, for the good name of the territory, for the sake of its future welfare and advance ment and in order to show that our citi zens ot native extraction anil of Spanish descent are loyal and true to this the greatest republic on earth and to the glorious Hag that II als over tliein and under which they enjoy the titi.io-tt nine ty, freedom and proepi-rlty, that a suita ble proportion of the volunteers to form the Infantry battalion now being re cruited, will be of the young men ot the class referred to, and that they will take part in the war that this country is now waging for humanity, lor liberty and justice to dowD-trodden people. Mii.itahy experts say that the charge of the New Mexico and Arizona Hough Hlders up San Juan heights last Krlday Is not matched In history for dash and bravery. A superior force at the summit was driven from the fortress. The Span lards rained shot and shell upon the ad vancing Hough Hnlers, who never fal tered till our II. ig II lated In victory over what seemed an Impregnable Spanish position. The gallant charge cie-t many i.ves. and mourning will come to many homes in these territories when the full list of the dead and wounded Is made known. ROYAL RECEPTION. The Patriotic People of Albuquerque Hon ored the Volunteer Soldiers. THE RIVRIT GREETING tlST RIGHT. Aibi,.iieriue's people beheld a dein o:isirntion last nigh, that wi;l not be trig the war of the rebellion and beard the n"V' I nvrteitii mi, ,-" before . tiag.) de Ctlt'a and III iio,iu Mini great gratification. Age alone prevented the colonel from volunteering during the present war. He has K years of this life to I is credit. A very important per miiage went to lam M. hi lay morning. Am he woul I not divulge Ills name it is ni w.ii to riV termine at this writing wlo lto r I is inline i-t Mare n II ion i o- 1 it ,f i In epeidi r 1h'liii'i i r i'. nt i ! r en -r 1 Charl Kmoiv Sunt i. I. i s:ipe d SMITH PREMIER t repeabsl until the gallant young siddiirs I t'at his lii.i t la i Is in ciniie.lln Or r18 Hough Riders who landed lu Cuba, only 3Mt are lit for service, the rest having been killed or wounded. Santuuo la a city of iO.uuO inhabit ants, or was a day or two ago. Its only manufacturing Interest Is tobacco. TiiortiH not exactly part of the I nlted States. New Mexico has respond ed nobly to the call for volunteers. The government should Investigate the situation at Isleta. A disloyal sentl ruent la aald to exist there lliut may cause trouble. "There Is a lot of froth about this war revenue," as the bartender aald when banding the thirsty applicant a dliuinu tlv s schooner lor hi nickel. This) city has sent 2'i per voters to the war with Spain cent of Its in i. it i .nil ' i" i It .ill liltoiK lip ' in i' li s ll'.tll '.on-h nmi.li and Hi., I ft I. :iret. I, ion) I IMow.i l'ii 1 l;i,'.un :l .. in -i x ill ll ..or Li tin' I i ell l!n ( I- ,.!..( ., I. e l I... V I ' ' I' II, I ,1 I !. . I...,;.. I.!,,t, I,, , blllMllH l.illH.U .on v f.,r ten i h C. o ili.ir- r..n. I ; i.ll lie . i . . V to I.I, I, hi lv t.iKinK All ilrii-'. n I . I Wak la Indeed costly, t p to, but not Including the present coullict, the cost of war to the I'm ted States Is an estl mated loss of 827,tioU men and -J,NI7,- Two American Ueeta will be sent to the Spanish coast. The second will be under the command of Commodore Schley and will Include the battleship Massa chusetts The most heroic picture so far pre sen ted by the war with Spain Is Col. Roosevelt leading his invincible Hough Itldera ou foot up the steep heights of ban Juan lavd Krlday. IT Is reported that the pope is Inning his mind. This Is probable. His actions since the beginning of the war between the I nited States and Hpalu Indicate failing mental faculties. In the present war Spain has captured only eight American sailors, and they became voluntary prisoners In sinking the Merliuac. No soldier of the I' nited btatea U prisoner of Spain. THE governor of Colorado Is most too gallant for any use. He told the wo men's convention the other day that he was proud that Colorado "added soprano to the symphony ot human liberty." The Socorro Advertiser says that San Marclal baa furnished more men for war than baa Socorro, but when It comes to producing patriots for otlice this fall you can get your money up ou Socorro. Sei'HKTahy Wiixjn, In his capacity as the bead of the weather bureau, bos aked for 7i.tXK) to establish a complete weather service for the Caribbean sea, and the money has been promptly gran teil. Lat year the output of rubber from Mexico was 1,ooi,imio pounds. Hundreds of thousands of rubber trees are being planted and In a tew years most of our supply of rubber will come from that couutry. The Hawaiian Islands are virtually a part and parcel of I bo I nited States The resolutions annexing the Islands have been adopted by congress, and the president to day signed the historic document. j;it, kutinfa' tioii guiir.-inutd, lne, 2.V, 5oe, M llllim (liven Away It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the laud who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and s'lllerlng. The proprietors of Or. king s New Discovery tor i onsuinp Hon. Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million triul Isittlesof this great medicine; and have the satisfaction nf knowing it has absolutely cured thou sands of hopeless cases. Asthma, bronchi tis. Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured iy it. call on J. ll. Hiiemy & t o. Druggists, and gi '. a trial bottle free itegulur size Cue. and l. Kvery bottle guaranteed, or price refunded. t'atrlisr llllilrlrk Injured. In the baseball gams Kourth of July afternoon at l'itl.stmrg, between the St. Louis and l'tttsburg teams, Uilpatrick, well-known here, was Injured, The dis patch says: The victory caused St. Ixmlsdear. how ver, as 1'iU'hcr liilnatrlc k, who was do ing line work In the box. was hit on the hand by a swift ball from liowerinan's bat. 1 he accident occurred lu the fourth Inning, dllpatrlck's hand was split wide open, and he may lint be aide to pitch again this season. The plucky lit tle fellow was knocked off his feet by the hit, but he scrambled after the ball. He was cheered lustily by the crowd. A. II. rotter, with C K. Atkins & Co.. Indianapolis, lnd writes: "1 have never iiefore given a testimonial. Hut I will say that for three years we nave never been without Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and luarrhoea Remedy in the house. and my wife would as soon think nf doing without Hour as a bottle of this remedy In the summer season. Ve have used It with all three of our children and tt has never failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure alisolutely. It is all right, and anyone who trie it will Uud it so." Kor sale by all druggists. The proportion of oilicers killed and wounded in the siege of Santiago Is very large. The same was true of Hritlsh oili cers in the recent war with the Afridls In India, otllcers who lead their men do uot go alone. In the fiscal year ending June :to. the government mints turned out $'t,li:il, M'sjlugold coins, $ li',.li.',5M in sliver coins and Jl.'.MM lu minor coins. The number of staudurd silver dollars coined was io,(Hi2.7i. I. nun Alv l e.. The Santa Ke New Mexican takes tH'ca einu to say to the people of this territory, Isiru within Its coiillne und of Mexican or Spanish descent, tha' they are citizens of this great union and have so been for lifty two years. Taking this into consid eration, and remembering that the peo ple ot this territory enjoy the great privi lege ot living under the beet, most liberal and must J net government the human race boa ever known, the New Mexican and other friends of the clans ot our citi- Hon. Solomon I. una, the collector, and lion Jucobo Chaves, the probate court clerk, both popular reptiblicau olll clals of Valencia county, are In the city to-day, arriving from Isx I.unas lust night and putting up at St urges' Kuro peau. These gentlemen give the glad news that the stock of Valencia county are lu good condition, and that the ranges were visited by some excellent downpours ot rain the past ten days. Clia. I'. Jones and The. 8. Kline, two well-known citiz-ns of tllaud, came in from the Cnchiti mining district last night, and will enjoy metroHditau life for a few duvs. I hey state that the patriotic citizens of liland was all ablaze with enthusiasm ou bearing the good news from Culm, and celebrated the great nuval victory in a royal manner ou the evening of the Kourth of July. Juau C. Juramillo, a welt known citi zen of Torreou, Valencia county, Is lu the city to day, registered at Sturges' Kuro pean. He reports his aectlou of New Mexico In Hue condition, the several good rains the past Week bringing up the grass and leaving the water holes full of good water. Mrs. M. H. Kitchen and Mrs. W. It. Register, of Nashville, Tenn., came In Irom the south last night, and have rooms at the Hotel Highland. 'Iheyepeiu the winter lu Kl l'aso, and after a few d !' sojourn ill this city they will con tinue ou to th"ir homes at Nashville. Hon. T. II. Catron, the brilliant attor ney of the territorial cupital, came In from the north last night, and has his signature on the Sturge Kuropean reg ister. He i here on legal matters. Joseph KiImj, a big merchant of llernu lillo, is in the city to-day. coming In from the inn Ih bud night in time to join the crowd at the depot in honor of the volun teers. The San Juan T unes mi): "liert Hub bard has returned trmu liallup, where he took a load of cherries and gooseberries which he disposed nf at tt fair price." 1'. W. Ron and wife, registering fioiu I, os Angeles, came in from the went lort night and are at Slurges' Kuropeuu. of Company A, will "Come marching home again." (iod speed the day, that will see the consummation of this wish. It is not Indulging In sentimental thought to fny that our peopls to-day, each and everyone of tin m feel (hat they have Individually, said gd bye to someone they hold dear. Not alone the mother of the boys, who sent brave sons to the front with Company A, showing courageous true hearts at the parting, which would deny the Impeach ment of a woman being the wesker vessel, not the father, who feels but crushes down the evidence of It. Not alone are the wife, brother, sister or sweetheart In their mourning for the del artel loved one. The sons of the city of Albuquerque will camp at Fort Whipple to-night, and until they return, safe and Round, will our sorrow be wholly put aside. The ovation ten- li red the Isiys on the occasion of their leave-taking last evening was simply grand. The parails started from the Armory shortly after 7 o'clock, marching west on (t il, I avenue to ("mirth street, ou Kourth to Railroad avenue, thence to dross. Illack well Ac Co.'r bhs'k, where a speaker's stand had been arranged. Kire Chief H. Kuppe acted as marshal. Following the Kirst Regiment band were gaily decorated car riages containing firemen's lasses, a half lozeu little girls lu each carriage, wear ing white gowns with red, white and blue adornments and each waving an American (lug. The little prides of No. I hose company were chaperoned by Miss Kdlth Henner; those of No. 2 hoee com pany by Mrs. W. C. Moiitfort, and Miss Clara Cramer for the Santa Ke i'aciHc shops hose company. Attached to the carriages were the hose carts that were actually things of beauty so handsomely were they deco rated with Hags, the large wheels pre senting the appearance of having been made of bunting In the national colors. The hook and ladder truck was also beau tifully decorated. Following the Ore fighting apparatus came the memlsrs ot the volunteer Ore lepartment. The firemen turned out In large numbers, for many of their former comrades were members ot Company A. The city (illlcluls came next, and then there win a number ot private citizens In line. A feature of the parade that was not die' tingulsbed generally was the presence of several ei confederate soldiers, Invited t' participate by the gallant old heroes of 11. K. Warren Tost, (1. A. H. It was a public demonstration that the words "forgetfuluess" and "forglveuess" ou both sides now so frequently uttered lu this connection were uo misnomers. The grand old fighters ot the North and the South now happily cemented In a true bond ot friendship and love were acting as an escort to the boys who were going to fight the enemies of a united nation. The veterans had at their head, Senior Vice Commander Armstrong. Company A brought up the rear, the young faces of the volunteers contrasting with the countenancee of the veterans which looked saddened because they knew what war meant and were aware that perhaps this leave taking meant a last farewell to the darling boys who were now departing. The battle-scarred Kit ('arson Regimental Hag carried by the veterans and the neat little emblem ot Company A repealed the contrast between the old soldier and the new, the hero ot the post and the hero of the present. When the procession bad reached the speakers stand, Mayor Clancy delivered a brief though very patriotic address and Impressed again upon the minds ot the youthful volunteers that the hearts of Albuquerque beat for them and the thoughts of Its people went with the company wherever the fortunes ot war might lead. Though absent, they would still be In the minds ot those who hoped and prayed for their welfare until they returned to fond friends again. Mar slial Ruppe then proposed three cheers tor Company A, which were given with a will. Volunteer Wycoff wits then called for and no speaker ever showed a more sincere appreciation of the occa sion before him than did this young at torney, lie was not prepared for a speech, but the words that broke from his lips were made eloquent because of his sincerity. The jam at the station was tremend ous and the tiest part ot au hour was consumed In hand-shaking before the boys were permitted to tear themselves away and board the train. Willi IHutoUiee in ii'eri h I -I the trl.il ( I K. .V.iiMioi.chmg, d wlt'i can vlng concealed vves ous mi l n s init. he wined i xno inii'ioii a' h a trial be fore JllstiC" J e V l. (iy,r,'a hill WHS bound ov, r b : p'.'ear hfore the next gr.m I j irv this morning in bonds in the sum of 'I. li oi. 1 l;,e' as J. I'nll, t!i well known merchant and fruit ral, r i f the V.esllla valley, Is In th rity on budneei before the court of privi.te land claim. lm Kndorsed lT THE BANKS, LEADING LAWYERS, and BUSINESS MEN. N. W. ALGER, ARfnt for New Mexico. Also Agent for the lest IU IMMNiJ and LOAN ASSOCIATION, "I'll HI HVDUBTUIIAL. UITABLE I.AI I.I I'. From the (,lr,iner. (iisirgn Nelll, an empl iye of Hie Cale donian Coal Company, while at work at the Otero on Moti lity was kit ki d by a mule and the mlk of the (line pierced the knee cap ot the unlortiin-ile man, leaving a nasty wound that will proba bly remain by him for life. whlls coming from li s plaes lu the mine Jul ii Holmes as caught without light In a narrow place on one id Hie roa !s by loaded cars and cru-hed between them and the coal, lis was very serious ly hurt about the h! and loins an I It K linnndson reports htm In a serious con dition. V . C. Johnson and family left for the Jemer. springs cmntry an 1 s u'.liern Col orado. Mr. Johnson who has I n in business hi, re for t'.vo y ,-ars and ha .1 host of frieri ' who regret to see bis de parture. He will probably return to hi old St. I',, ill I illi'l tike Up bis old position I here, lie was iiccoiiip line I on the trip by John Mil, Is nut .Mantis T. Hyrne. Mrs. Osborne, the aged mother of John and Thomas odeirne, w vs very seriously Injured In an ae, , b ut which I, t neneil the other lilglit between ten a id cl 'V, n. She was returning v tih her son ft in the Catholic church when on crossing the bridge over the l'uerco the horse be came frightened and h ilked nnd she was thrown out nn I badly li jured about the liea I and lusty, several tins being broken. It Is feared that the old lady will die. A marriage was quietly celebrated on Thursday evening lint br Judge Maxwell when he joined in the hunt of wedlock Robert Holaii and Mrs. McSpiirrou. A few friends were present at the cere mony and the evening was spent In so cial intercourse, an agreeable interval of refreshments helping to make the even ing a pleasant one. Tin y received a roy al chivaree Friday night. THE E LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY Of the United States. Outstanding Assurance' December 31, 1897 . . . i ." 1 ,1 Oft,M:i7.00 New Assurance written in 1897 1 .,!. .,. fW.OO ronosals for Assurance Kxaniined and Dec lined if I , I JH ,! 1 Jl.OO I Income. Assets, December 31, 1897 Reserve on nil existing Policies (4percnt standard) and all othe r liabilities iMirplus, 4 per ivtit st.ind ird. . . , I aid I'olk y Ilolleisin 1S97 1 ,1 ).: 1 1.1 1 IjA-XGEST JV"'Mt InNiirjiiicp In Force. STRONGEST "ir s..n,i.. TipCTI Fay latli t'luiiiK Prompter. JJ1JkJ"1, Fays Larger DivlitomN, ( f 1 ,000.000 more Iiirin; lust five year.) Issues Itcttcr PoIU-Ich. WALTER N. PARKHURST, General Manager, MZW MI-XICO AM) ARIZONA IWPARTMnNT, A11iiMiiero,ue, 'ew Mevlco, III. AMI. From Ihr llemlil. Mr. and Mrs. Win. lingers and daughli r Oro are enjoying at outing at Hulphur Hprlngs. Andy McClelland. Homer Imnthltt and C. II. Hennett are among the men from liland who have gone to enlist in the vol unteer Infiintrv ba'talion. Havid M. White. ( nited States mineral surveyor, finished the Albemarle, ne htar and Crown I'oint connections for the government and returned to Hanta Ke Saturday. Win. Haver, of the Saver Lumber com nany. has a contract to furnish the I'oehlt I (old Mining company with lm.O'M feet of lumber, and Is busy at the lower mill 11 ling the contract. Vvm I Bmpbell has the contract for supplying the Hlaml mill with l.n cords of woo,!, and lias eetaiillsiieil a camp some two miles up the canyon, where he Is in the act of filling his contract. Suulre Smith returned hunn lost evening from Alaniogordo and l.a Lux, after having take Messrs. Sears and llaunnn and their wives there. He Inst a horse on the way down and reports somewhat rouirh trip. A lire broke out In the timber near the Albemarle mine on Sunday, through the negligence of certain cainpers, lint was extinguished before It could cause any great dinmige. One of Irlmtiles big wagons ioanei ith one half of the inMn belt wheel for the Albemarle mill, being a ponderous thing ot some sixteen feet in diameter and weighing ii,i',"ii, pounds, Nettled down and tipped over on una side just ahove Hlaml last Saturday, and caused a good deal nf work and hard pulling to get it righted nnd delivered ut the Albemarle the following afternoon. LAS V K.I I AS. From the Cl,llr. Kiigcnlo Moya. a recent citizen nf this place, has opened a general merchandise store at Klvera. .. M. Mrs. Iinlores S. Otero, of Albilinerine, and Miss Virginia V. I'erea. of Santa F'e, came in on Sunday s early train am spent the Kourth visiting relatives lu the city. A postollice has been established at Handle, V M., on lied river, about lifty miles east ot Natrons, which will be the distributing nllice. Manuel A. Ham-hen, ex-member of the lower territorial house, has been appointed postmaster. Ho I lor Jemez Hot- Springs. Th Best Advice We can give ymi when )m have Im pure !lo,l and arc iitllittol with scriifiilu, rheumatism, iieurabla, ca tarrh or any blood dihcaeo, Is to take 11, Mill's Siu-sapai'illa, the One Trim Itlood Purifli-r. This mcili. ine euro when all others fail to do any good. Hood's Pills are the bei-t after dinner pills, uij digestion "5c. BOTbL ARRIVALS. HrfKliKd' KI'UOl'KAN. K. II. Howie, Texas; K. Marcus, I.os Angeles; W. ltoss and wife, lew Ange les; Vi. L. Hrelhersou, ( lurksvllle, N. M.; H. Ileineinan, Tucson; Jacolej Chaves, S. I. una, I.os I. Unas; waiter U. Mariunn, l.aguna; T. li. Catron, Santa Ke; A. 1. Muck, Las Vegas; II. M. Chance, L. II. Taylor, Jr. I'hiladc Iphla; Jos, HIImj, Her nalillo; L. K. liadmau, Suu ldego; Kred. A. Wilson, Topeka; K. II. Learner, Vt ich itu; M. ,1. Husk, Hsu Kranclsco; K. A. 1'olid. Chicago; (1. K. ti raves, Islita; Juan C. Juramlilo, Torroeu, N. M. HuTKL int. III. ND. It. W. Harry, Frank it. Jones and J. W. Keys, Las Vegas; . T. Keese, lloustuii. lex n.s; J. i. Milton and K. J. Thai-tier, I.os Angeles; lieo. Vt. Shock, wife and child and Mrs. H. K. Shaerler, Silver City; Mrs. Vt. It. Register, Mrs. M. H. Kitchen, .Nashville, lenu. I.KtMi C'K.NTHiL. J. C. Kb teller, hunsas City; T.8. Kline, liland, .V M ; C. n. Moore, liohlen; I Alexander, New Mexico. Oeorge W. Shock, wife and child and Mrs. H. K. Shaeffer, popular folks of Silver City, came in from (irant county last night, and have taken rooms at the Hotel Highland. Mrs.lieorgetielgoldt and children, tarn lly of a popular employe of the Santa Ke Pact tic. left last night for Las Vegas, where they will visit friends for a few weeks. G. K. (iraves, the Joint operator anil agent at the Isleta junction, wns in the city yesterday, and t.ik In the reception tendered the ; ! nteers but night. Hon. W. H. Childcrs, I nited .States at torney for New Mexico, returned from the Childcrs camp ou the I'ecos last night. STl UK H IH SACK MOM- Y TO I.OA M. !:tr.,.s7,:Jos.ot lH(;.:::t:t, i :t:t'.') .-o,ri:,m.Hi JOHNSTON &. MOOilE'S Famous Slaves Leave EVERY TUESDAY MORNING JVf For the Resort. Livery Keed and Sales Stables. II tCKH to a'lv part of the city for onlv Sin. Old Telephone No d. New Telephone No. lit COPPER AVENUE, Bet. Seconi and Third Sis VVIiitcumb Springs and Health Resort, Eighteen miles eat of Albuquerque, N. Al. Open A.11 the Yeiir. (iorxl ate modations at reasonable ra es. The f )llowin; it the a-alysis of one of the various springs at th-j Resort: Sodium chloride, grains per gallon '97 Calcium sulphate, grains p ;r g ill m M.ioo Calcium carbonate, grains per galioa 8.1896 Magnesium carbonate, grains per gallon 1. 5188 Ta' -337 W iter delivered in the city. Conveyance leaves Albuquerque for the springs every Wednesday and Saturday morning, FARE liiX EACH WAY. Order slate at O. W. Strong's, corner Second street and Copper avenue, Albuquerque, New Mexico. H. G. WHITCOMB. Proprietor. w. v. i m m 1 w n WholPHaln ami Retail l)encr mvit FUUMTUKE, HOUSEHOLD (jOODS nnd HIUYCLKsT Hoi, I Ctietp (nt Cmh or nn II, e lioilriliiitrtlt I'Ull. Alao reniirl at reasonable ratet. Cor. First aad Gold. rKKM Albaqaerqoe, Mew Meilcs. THE HYGENIC BATH CABINET 111 For Sick or Well. Plcaunt, Toning, Clfinting, Rebuilding Invigorating, Strength ening, with It you tan hav in vour own room, a Sanitarium. T . . . - J ... J. . ' Hot Sprines. Tuikiih. Kuuiin. MeuicAttd. Drv Steam. Vaonr. Alcohol, Oxygen, Perlunitd Mineral, Quinitw or Sulphur nikuiiui, vAy(cii. rcriunicu mineral, Batlu, At a Coat ol about 3 centt per batb. MA NUFA C rURED BY HYGIENIC BATH CABINET COMPANY, R. M. IRWIN Prnident and Manager. 607 Church Street, Nashville, Tcnneuee. VISITORS STOP AT FHE GRAND CENTRAL N. T. Arinijo IJulhllnv;. A. OautrAlljr Iiooatect Motol. VVI1 DESIRR TO INFORM The Roncl (irfnnini of Albuquerque thai a lint line of Summer Suitings Await their iniiirctlon at MORELLI BROS., 107 So.itli Hr.t hlrrrt, Nesr Kallroad Avrnue. Suits Cleaned for $1.00. CALL AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. (UKillLANU HU1LDINU.) FKESH CROCERIES. FRUITS. VEGETABLES J. A. SKINNER, Low Pricei and Courteoua Treatment. Iluuklnira Aruira Nalva, Tlie bt-Ht hhIvh in ttw world for CutH, Itrtilw-M. boriH, I'lcurs, halt Itliiomi, Kivr Moron, ietti-r, ( IihiiimI Handu, ClillldaiiiK, t'orim, and all tskiu KruotioiiH, and (Mwi- tively curiw l'iltw, or nu my wiuirml. It Is KiiitraiitxHd to k' Hrfwl Hittisdic tion or 11101117 ri'fuiidi'd. I'rlc-n -o ci'uU per Imx. Kor Hale liv J. II. O'lUdlly A. Co., DrtiKgiHtH. ESTABLISHED 1878. L. B. PUTNE -01d Reliable'' JL Wholesale Grocer 1 h ioiii tin- New Meau an. Coloni-1 J. Krunk t'liavtw, of Vali-nvU roiinty, Ih in tun city in altKiiduncH on llm liourd of iwuiiKiitlary tvnuiiiiitHloiiHrii. luloimi t iiavm veaM a guilaiit Moidlnr dtir AvtarJcd Highest Honors World'f Fair, Oold Medal, Mldw Inter Fair. DiX WANTI-.ll, roHNAI.K, UK!Sr AND LOUT Waiiteil. Vt'antiMl. A Wft ntiriw. OimnI kkh paid. Cull liiiiuwllutely at No. o 15, Wtwt Coiil aveuiiH. Wanted A niHU tlmt nndirHtundH cook ing at Culif-zon, N. M , at -!) itr uionlli. Airily to tirniinteld liroH. For Bala. Two lioiisert and lots. Iniiulr of Krank K. liHiilels, Uld Hoiitli KirHt Htrwt, Allm-ineriiio. Kor Hli Klne uprlglit ulano, gooil aw now. A li Imliy curriiiKH. "il'i Houtli 1 liir.l Htres-t. Native wine, pure and lipiiltliful, at only 50 i-eiitH a guiloa at C. A. OruudeV north Hroadway. A IIiik asHortiiieiit of now furniture only, Ht Sou Hontli rirnt Htrfft, clu-ap for ciihIi or installment, w. v . l ulrttllu. Kor Sale-Or fxi'liangH for a gKiitli family ponv, an cxprfHs or waon liorsf; also to Hell an exprfHH wauon. V. KutridlB. Kalra to OniHlia, Tln round trip, good for thirty dayH. ciwtii ld 70. The round trlu good to rn. turn until Novemlier 1J comIh .ii. Kor further particulars Inquire at Hie ticket olllcc. V. b. 1 Hi' l.t, Annt. CREAM A Purt (imps Cr? s id Turlur l'oder. I an ii i'- - a. - ... . , N,i-r,i llir f.,f l-iwy Iteiii. ; r.uaiM ,1 .o'. ,,., ,, , i ui, 1 1 ,.,r ii 1 1., s v liou, ti.uoU pule. &",'.fl. Ail ilruK Hiultla fr.aruratoua. The Hanta Ke 1'ai-ltlc railroad will Hell tii-ketx to I -oh Angeles, Hanta Monica Iteilomla and San lnivo at the rate of i in for the round trip, three tunes each month ilurlnjr June, July and Auirust lhene tickets will have a limit of ninety days, and require, continuous uiHcane ea-d of Mill ltaruadlno lu each direction west of there they will permit Htnpovem at the iiassnnirer iileasure. hales of Hale are June 1, 15, 21. July 2, i:t, 21, AiiKUhl 3, li. Jl. V. B. T'ltri.l., Agi'lit X'i I r- t on ,1 1 1 t : ii,i ii i: . i , r,n .1 in.iu. y l l t ( l:l tH ll( M I. n ,i.IiIm ruto. Apply imo n,-' ii. '.o, r -1 i i.', i,i....r , i, m CsmiI. at lirn-i'i.tN ,,r I,, hi , I ; , .,n . j,,, . ., maji. aLl illU'IIH.UK, Hi U rr,u M.,.Niw lln.lly. HiindreilN of thoiisaiidH have heen in duced to try Chamlierlain'ri I'mmh Keui edy hv readiiiK what it low done for oth ers, and having toted its uierita for themselves are today its war incut f 1 1, iris. Kor nale !y all ttrtiniHtH. Save inoney and Imy from the Htock of ilriiinlneiH MiiupleH al the Ki-onomlst little of eti-rvthiiiii amiiiiir the lot; one thud oil regular prices. Hee our underwear at V and $1.-,1 per milt, they are ireiiulne HulliriirifauH and worth more money, hnii iii Mern, the Hailruad avenue clothier. Ki nd cerv line of the new advertise iiieni mi the fourth imite, of the lioldeli itule 1 ry (iiiods company. It will inter e t you. I'luiuliliig and gm Uttlr.g. Whitney Co hOSlMBSS NOTES. Dipping tanks. Whitney Co. Kire, Ore, lire sale at "The Kalr Store." Plumbing and Ran fitting. Whitney Co. Crockery and Rlatwware. Whitney Co New alfalfa, l5 cento per 1()0 pounds, at A. Louihardo's. Patronize the Kconomiet Bale of waab (foods of all kinds. New line of white Kinpire funs JiiHt re ceive I at the KcouoiulHt. Pure ground chile, 1'J',' cetita per pound, at A. l,ombar,lo'. HlKheet prices paid for (rents' clothing at Hart's, 117 Hul l avenue. Attend the Hpecial Hale ot Hhlrt walHtfl at the Kcouomist this week. Latest noveltiea In pompadour and Hide OoiuIm. Itoeeuwald lirothers. Cider or wine vinegar, pure and Htrong, 'i' centH per (rallon, at A. l.ouihardu's. A romplete line of (Kitted meata and delicaciea for luncheoiiH and piuuica, at Hell'. If von want anvthlns In the Idndlnir or Job printing Hue. call at The Citiik.n otllue. The best irrocerlea and flnent lliiuors for family use at the lowest prices, at A Louilnirdu a. The freshewt Htix-k of etaple and fancy griM-eriee are to be found at Hell & Co.'a, second Htreet. HpiH-ial Hale on Hlilrts, underwear, sox, HuspenderH, at the Imlden Kule Dry (jhode company. None but the best artists employed at Halm's barber nhop, N. 1. Arinijo build ing. lilllllH -oO. New organdies, lawns, illiuitieN, etc., In all the new etlecta, ou aale thia week, at the Kcouomist. Slightly damaged by Ore. Goods of fered cheap ou the bargain counters at the Kalr Store." I,ok luto Klclnwort'8 market on north rhlrd street. He haa the ulceat freeh nieata lu the cltr. Kresh vegetal, les, frtlita lit Reason , poultry and staple groceries, at Hell A to. h, Becoud Htreet. Heat Old Kye or Hourbon whisky for nieillclnal purposes, only To cents per iiart, at A. Loinbardo'e. Hot chile con carne Herved every night at the Paradise. 1H uot uiIkh it. Hauhe- chi Ai (iiouil, proprietors. Ladies. hIiow vuur latrlotiHin and buv a red, white and blue llewey waist, only al tlie iiol, leu uule Dry IummI company. Au experience of years enable J. L. Hell iV Co. to furni-di just what their cus tomers want. Orders solicited; free de livery. J. L. Hell ,V Co , tlie grwers, micceseorH to K. K. Trotter, are prepared to furnish everything iu their Hue at the lowest prices. Purchase your tickets for a trip to the famous Sulphur hot Hpriugx from W. L. Irtmlile ,V Co.'h. They will give you all particulars. Have just received another lot of i-ranh liata. They are very neat and only cost To cents. Simon Mem the Kullroad venue Clothier. The beet place for good, juicy Hteahs and roasta and all kinds of meats, kept In a ilrst claw market, at hlelnwort a, north Third Htreet. Always the ilrst with newest novelties In ladies' wear. Come and look at the liewey waist, only to be had at the liuldeu Hule iry (nHi.ls company. Just received a large assignment of due California drape brandy, spring 'Hi which we will aell to saloon keepers at t-.- per gallon, (irlgliial package. O. Ilachechi ii. (Itonil. Dealers lu Heiningtou typewriters, the standard typewriters of the world. Can supply business oHicea with experienced stenographers to llll permui'cnt and teiu poraiy positions, a. short uotu-e. liahu ,V Co. Call at "The (ireen Kront" hhoe store for children's and mls-es' Hainlals and oxfords, black an I tan, latent ntt les, ll to iri cents; H't to 11. mi cents; l'l ' to 8, f I, ladies' oxford i, $1 W . Chapliu, pro prietor. Kxclu-ive luivelties to be had only at The Kconomint: I he "new" liewey limi tary belt. The new patriotic band bow. the new effect in patriotic Htlck pins. "Ileaiity pins," the latest thing out. La dies' in, ll scarfs, Pink tallelta Hllk un derskirts, elc Kverytliiug at eastern prlcee, & FLOUll, GRAIN PROVISIONS. Oar Lta a auclaltv Oarrta tha I.,r,l an I Muat Ka&analta t.u-k of -ISTAPLE : OIUKIKIIIES:- To torn foanl iUmi. Farm and Freight Wagons RAILROAD AVENUE. ALRUQUcJiQJr., H. V int. tn'i, NtlT and Citleaco Lumber Building Pa par Ala-ayalu Stuck 1 4 ! T r IM'. i if r aT aval l ! I I'-Eli, First St. and Lead Ave., Albuquerque. Cm ml tllil PllLU. tt A completo Stock of the Douglas Shoes and Slippers. Ladies' Button and Laco Shoes of All Descriptions. Good Goods at Low Prices. 113 Railroad Avenue, Albuqueraue, N. M. Vhe best ?triirv i 'jTiMn i i CANDY CURE CONSTIPA'nON ALL DRUGGISTS CSESCENT COAL YARD. GALLUP COAL-Bt Do mestic Coil in use. Yard opposite Freight Ot li A, J, CRAWFORD, Agent. New Telephone No. J64.. Old Telephone No 25... Leave orders Trimble'i stables Gall at Headquarters for Leather, llarneea, Saddle. Paddler, Saddlerr Hardware, I'ut Holen, Shoe Naila, llauiea, Cialiia. Vi lilpi, t'ollarn, Sweat Pa,in, t'aator nil, Axle iireae, Hohtou t'oacli nil. I nto Nivro, Kuddy llarveter llll, Neatr-fiMit (ill, l.ard till, HarnesH Oil, l.lnaeed tlll.t'antile Hoip, llarneaa Knap, Carriage Hiiongee I'liiiinolrt Skin, Horne Medicluea. Frloo t li o Ijowoat, HiKlient Market Prlcea Paid fur Hidea and Sklurt. WOOL COMMISSION. Tkos. F. Kolober, 406 Rallioad Avt Albuqurqu. If von cannot lliul the triio,lH at the KctiM.uilHt tt la no use l.x.kin elewliere la the (iuiiiion ercreHelou anion it the uuliea ot Allutjuenjiie. PIONEER RAKEUY! rilT ITBIIT, PALUNO BROS., PioruiToM 'Vnd Unar Cakes a Specialty ! Wt Deatr Patronaa, and w Onarantea Pirat-Claai BakiDf rlriraibuideaollclted and Hromptlv Killed A. E. WALK EH, FIRE INSURANCE Secretary Batuil Building Association. iwnra at J. O. HaMrl,1a'a l umbar VaM, THIRD STREET MEAT MARK All kinds of Fresh and Sa Moats. .-. .-. .. .-. Steam Sausage Factory. .1 A S O X I C TKM I' L K, Tllllili ST11EF.1. KMlhKlJUNWOUT.rrop Kntrelie. corner Hold und Kirat atreeU will aell von ko,m1 wall paper at l-'O duuhle roll and up.