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f i ' Nfl'tr, i. ' tv IMITATED THE KCELUNCE OF SYSIP OF TIGS tatltienot only to the originality sod simplicity of the eim'iriritiin. but slao to the cure and skill with which it is manufactured by arii-iitific process known to the C'Ai.if oh.ni A Kio Mvkiip Co. only, and m wish to iii)r- upon all the lnipoi laiii u of puri-liuslnK the true ami orlylnnl remedy. An the genuine Syrtipof l'ifi in manufactured by tho CAl.iroKM Km Svnur Co only, a know le.lio of that fact will assist one in nvnl linif the worthies imitation inn niifnct u rt'l lv other par tie. Tin? hiih utiiiulinv if the I'am Foiima Kin Stm f t'n. w ith the medi cal prifesMoti. init I'.ie satisfaction which the pt-miine .Syrup of Fi(fs had (riven to niilli'iiiH of families, makes the nnuic of the Company a guaranty of the excel h-m-e of lis remedy. It is far in advanco of all other Is natives, an it acts on the kidney, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, ami it does not gripe nor nauseate. 1 n order to pet Its beneficial effects, please rememlier the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AH ritAMl'ISC. Cat LriTiLi.K. ir. nrw Tunc, n.r- U.YClTliKN K4ri4 K TO TAXPAVfrK. Notice U lifffby glvitn to All UiimyrH U.rtt I, t.MANIHO HANIKVAU foilwUW in and vr Berni.ll Ho count?, will tiat thft (olloniftg plnrpft on th lUt nftmwl to rweive Hint r.rll-ct tax dtifl by mlil tAxpa(ri for th year Precinct Ai.mqt.rnju, nflictf of Cullry & t in 1 1 , rtolitr H. II md 14. Prei met I J - Alli"tjiHT(Hir. ullire of Cullry at Arm )o. Orittirr I t, U arul !.". At KJANMNO HANlMiV Al CVHertoT. 1 Homestead Knlry No. 41t5 Not Ir for I'lihllrtttlnn. Land mice m miiu he. N. M , ) St piftnl't r i, I mm. Niftier I hrrel.v mveii that tlie folio .ntr named wet tier Iihn tiled nutire uf In intention to it .thf IidhI jirMt( in u port k( Iiin lImiiii. anil thut RHtil irMP will be mm it le,ore tht proh u t Ink of alt-m ia county at 1.4 Luna. N . M . mi Oct. .tier tit. .mum. vi: lit-oriri W. I-iIiimI ru k, lor thr h1 N 1 SWlf . N of turn UO, ami thr SK'4, V nt ari lion 17, limnim, A V ..loi.llk Mr Miuiici tl'ir followinir m ltnrmes to provr nm eoiitiiHHtiii rrmiif m r npoti anu cuitiviuion ot mihi ifimi, viz: liriiry l . AiiMn-ii-y, j.tmt' r lviHi, Hi'iiiiomn H Sprncrr and Jaiura U. hlK'itf rr, iill of r aft irw, N. M. Mavi Ki H. (Iivho Hrtrtnter. lll'MHAK'8 MOTIClva. What B. H. Uunhar Ha for Hala KanctiM, Houm, LoU, ft, PUR IAI.I. Some rhotee lotn in ilralrable location at low ricra. L,ook at thrm. ( inn nearly new uhxeuin. chran. KiRlit-room hrirk houae on Kroaiiwny, Ith b.itri room, ciirap; vvm ideation in j i uv. J.lou C ornrr of Hroaiiway and Coal ave nur, 1 lot filU U'i trrt, '4 huunea, vie., one of A room ami one of 7 rooms. 1 In i one of thr brat lor tiona anu a a biiriia n. Three lot on tiold avtnue near San Frllpr hotrl. Cheap. rotirlota on Coal avenue, corner of Third atrrrt will be aolii at a larKain; will aril two it buvrr draireh. 4.mo Two hotiara with 4 lots in onr of thr beat loealions on North 1- ittli atrrrt; they rrnt or at.fo per month; a Darain. Mefa landa iroiit luaen-ato 1'lOaerra. ! irat-Liaiw irotrrtv in all Lartnof thr ritv A nu r p'iur near the AtUnlle A I'acillt (Ten-ral other, 4 -room hoiine, neitrty nrw with lot tf7-ail44 fret. Trier fl,u:u; easy trrma. h. inechoiee Iota at low price In different pana or ine eny. a;j.roo -ffln- rant he of ? arret, all In good cultivatii it; Iota ot fruit of tiir ht-nt quality ; brick houae of 4 koo.1 rooina. Tit la I at e ii rnilea north of ihe city, and la one of thr bent 1'laee.t fi Ihe Vii lev. it.aoo- In one of the bent locntlona In thr lliKhiauila, on aouth liroa iway; brn k hoiihr, 7 rot t tint anu uaui room; lot iret; bam hid. l..rioO-ln the Mir' laniU, on South Walter atrrrt. 31 lota loul44 feet, wilh bru k hotiar ot D looiiiH. al.ihle. ele. t)'J.ooo -Two lot and four-room hruae. with tatlr. fruii titra, etc., coiner Coal avenue and r ouith atrrrt. KOH 1AIK OK KKNT. Kanch, mllra out, I no aerea land, nood DUiluintc, large uouae, ataulea etc. '4'14 (told Avenue, CoTiierof Thud atrrrt. Thrive On It. Gail Border Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Little Book INFANT HEALTH" Sint FREE, Should in very House. n.v. eoNOCNseo milk co. NIW YORK. WANTKII, ruH SAI K, HINt ANU LOH1 Wanted. Wanted A girl to do general house work. Inquire at No. Hlo west Copper avenue. Wanted A girl for general housework In a small family. Inquire of Mis. h. 8, Ktover, south side or ihe park. Hlds wanted for the furnishing of flrty tons ot nut coal, more or lees, for the N. T. Arunjo building, to be delivered as required into lueckuiana, agent. Canvassers wanted for line selling ar tide; big commiseinii to reliable parties men or women. Address "taiivaseor, care I'm.KNotlice, Albuqueniue, N. M. Wanted In every town, a local repre aentatlve; lady or gentleman; easy work giHxl pay; no caiilal required; payment very week. Address for particulars, L I.. Marechal Art t o., MH him street, Hal las, leia. Fur Bala, Cottage fur Three room Fulrelle. sale. W. V. For Hale Thoroughbred Poland China pigs and two i) monlh olil boars; C. K. Ulaeckler, Albuquerque. For Sale Pianos, on the Installment plan, at (10 per month; cheaper than to rent, w hltson Music Company. Wnr Kat. For Kent A fine upright plauo. W hltsou Music t o. The For Over nrty Vura, AN Oi l) AND W ki.l-Thiiu Kkmxdy. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup baa been used for over fifty years by millions ot mothers for their children while teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the nest remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Bold by druggists In every part of the world Twenty-tire cents a bottle. II value la Incalculable, be sure aud ask tor Mrs. W luslow'a Southing Syrup, aud lak uo other kind. I A FAYETTE DAT PROCLAMATION. School Ch idrea of lo Help Aiunr, s New M X Co Askrd rirliinc ( mf. InrHTMfSTnF Tim lirmiuR i TrhhiIiihv hi N KM l y ii n. liniunf iHkUn i-niiMMitu ) To thr S.h. nl Ynlitli el Ne Mrxito: A surreal ci:uuiikiihi ha. bfi ti fnrmeil U'ider Ihe dlreetioii of the roniniisslimer general of the I l Slates to II, e I'ari Ky wtiton, for thi iir( ih-a of fe urlug by Mi(inlHr r ititrihiitloiKt, tliretiKh t'e iftiry of thu si-hiKils of Amettra, fund" to erect a ruitahle lUKin nial tu Mar'juls d L'i Fayette, whiwe remains now lie in praetlcilly utiiu-ttkel (true In an oli- srure reiu-tery of Paris, France. It Is pmpr-ej that the uimuiniei.t be bill It lu titllrt for UllelllliI sill dedir llou un the 4 h ilsj of J i ' y , I'.tnO, t'MTEll HTATKd 1)Y, at the Pari Kxp wlUun, thu niaklng the day a enuilM.u anrl hi lorir one, ooih for America a i l France. rrenideut Mi'Kitili-y, In a letter lo the C Hurn'Moti, ; The undertaking I one In whleli I am sure It will tie rmn-lilrred a iiririlciie to sttiripHln and the Idea that the ntti lenls in scIiimiIs, rnlleiiei and univer- .ties slmll lake a prominent pari in this rltmte, will in t only be of vat iduea- iiiml VHlue as one rf the in nt nnpMr ilit eimchs in h'M'nrt, Inl k-eii prouilU"iili i bnlnie tin lu the lii-nrsilnu or a liix'i l't al, f n roOnii I. gtmi prin rlples and id the 1itl c reci'Kiiltlnll paid to lofty iiirtoei s. "Hen-ial I a r Beetle ws tint a ' llt'B man when he c.pi"ii-ril th- r .11 of 11I1 ertr and liidi p-iideuee, nvercuniliiK Wch nlifll InsiirilloiinlHlile oli lacies to do mi It Is altogether lltllnrf, thirefore. that the youth of Anurlca should lisve apart In this testimonial to hie gmidness aud greatness. I am trial 10 note inat yi ureiniiniitiee has llxe.1 a tints when our people. In every part 01 the poiin'ry. may testlfT their Interest in the proiiosij iniiimiiient. and their rteterniinntlon Ihal the move ment already bevuo shall achieve the grestest success." Toe dlea of erecting a monument as a tribute of this grent nation, over the grave of Ueneml l a Fayette, lias been sanctloueil and endorse:! by cnngresslnn al action aud prominent uieu throughnut the country. It lias been decided hy the cotuiiiisxioti tht' WKhNFHUAY. Ct TollhK 111, !, t'ie aniilverniiry of the full of Yurktowu, lie dislgnaled throughout ths I'nited States as "1. n Fa;elte hay," Usui which the scIkmiI children of our emiuiry chould assemble, for Hit purpose of learning of the life anil character of (ieneral La Kayette, and his il'.Hlliigtitxheil services to our cojutrj ; and also to make such contributions, in money, tu they nmy be able, toward the erectiou ot the proposed monument to his memory. Feeling eonUdetit that the schorl youth of New Mexico will feel gratiUed and honored at being InvlUd to lake part in this patriotic movement, and contribute such funds to piocure such memorial t th' great and noble soldier, whose pair! otio services to this country in the days o' Its weakliest and sore trial, Is a bright and shining example of disinterested pa triotism aud duty to the youth of Oils nation. Now, therefore, I, Miguel A. Otero, gor- -tnor of the territory of New Mexico, do - com mend to the school youlD ot ew Mexico, to their teachers ana to the (lif erent school superintendents, that on Wednesday, the l'.lh day of October, A. 11. IH'.ih, every person or school age within he territory, contribute what he cau af ford to give toward ths erection of the monument to General l.a Favette; and I recommend that the lion. William H. 'hliders, president of the University of Sew Mexico, at Albuquerque, take this 0 ilier In charge, and nuke such orgnu- 1 lions as may be nececary, aud re el ve and receipt for contributions, which .re Dually to be remitted tu Hun. Charles I. l a-es, 0 mptndler of the currency, lid treasurer of the 111 niiiin, nt I'imi ullteeat Waihlngtou, I). C, and 1 tur ner hereby proclaim WfikKl)AY, (K'TUIIKH l't, 1S1D4, in be a holiday In all the public schools Old Institutions of the territory of New Mexico, tu be devoled by the teachers in lisre to Biillblce exercise and lio.tr lic it. n, cnuceriilng the lite, labors and les ons ttnight by the career of (ieneral 1, 1 Kayeite, and the receiving ot the con riliutlons which may 1'ieu be given by be vouth ot our territory. In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto uhscribed my name, and caused the treat seal of the territory of New Mexico 0 be atllxed at Hants Ke. ou this, the 41h lay of October, lu the year of our Lord ne thousand eight hundred and ninety I K lit, and In the one hundred and wi 11' y third year of the Independence ot he l ulled State of America. mkal MiiilKLA.OiK.ua, By the tiovernnr: (ll.O. H. Vt ALI.ACK, Secretary of New Mexico. Hnoklea's Arnlea aalra. The best salve In the world fur Cuts, 'Iri.lua Sfiri I'lnuru U.ll Uh.nm Vavii, re, fetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, ! orris, and all Sklu Krupiiuns, and post Ively cures Files, or no pay required, it Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac .ton or money refunded. Price 2f cents ier box. For sale by J. H. U'ltellly A to , Hrugglst. COURT OF PRIVATE LAND CLAIMS. Three Grants Rejected aod Millions of Acres Restored to Public Domain. At the session of the court of private Und claims held Wednesday morning the following business was transacted: III cases Nos. 41. I'.!, 10, lot and VI It, consolidated and taking lu all the Inter ests of the Las Animas grant ot alsmt .l.inm.U' 0 acres in Colin ado, claimed by the Las Animas (irant coui any et al, the grant was rejected and the cause dis missed. J. W. room, X. J. Curraii, J. 11. Furdy and other attorneys represented the claimants at different stages of the litigation. Cases Nos. 1.1 1. 1st aud 1 ". consolidat ed, Involving the title to the grants of the pueblos of Hauto Ikiiumgo and Sail Kells were dismissed and the grants rejected. These grants were made In 177o tor alsiut f0,i acres In Hernalillo county, and were claimed by the Inhabi tants of the pueblos, who were repre sented In the trial by various attorneys before the final rejection of their claims. lu case No. 2111, the Alvaret grant of four leagues square In Mora county, made in hi! and claimed by Kugenio Alvartx et al, the claimants' petition was dismissed and the grant rejected. T H. Catron, attorney for the claimants The court then adjourned until later in the fall, the date to be decided upon later. that Join t, r r:r.i.i!i. With the exhilarating sense ot renewed health and strength and Internal cieanli-! called a keeper and hud It taken to the ness, which follows ths Use of Hyrup of j esale cage, ths Rough Riders following. Kins is unknown to the few who have Kennedy aeked permission to go into the not progressed bevoud theoH-tlme medi-1 cage to hid the mascot gissl by. 1'er cines and the cheap substitutes some- I mission Was granted, and the man kissed times uttered hut never accepted hv the ; the bird and stroked Its feathers. Ashe well-informed, liny the genuine. Mautl- turned away there were tears lu his eyes, factured by the California Fig Uyrup Co. tVooilinen nt the World. Meeting to-ulght at Pythian hall at H o cbsk. All ine in-l-rs earnestly re quested to be pre-( sent. Mslllng sov ereigns cordially in vited. J. W. AMiKHson, Consul Commander U. K. pHlbil i'd, Clerk. ,m""Lv- ---' '" ,'"T"J Mooiillirlll otl tiir era Tlo tc sic pic tliri w nrol or- ion. and nutlm in Hie air for the WOIIMM m ho fnM and f; i" s out over it. Pic tnifi of a h;ipny hutnr. drram of a itioiW hiit.uid. N Miitifol r.iil, to he hnilt by the loin h ii.U of imitiiiil hi lphilness and hlltd wilii h..i!ihv hippr clnldrrn Almnt without rciption thre drrsms miffht lnT.tiiH' rt-nlituif niot lo-r. would only tr.-irh tlo lr iLoivhtT tiir H.tt mm nmn cnr f;ut! til,..u tin ir own plivica1 m.ike up. sod ndvi r thi 111 how to protect tln-iliirlvr. fo.m thr p. rils of the thrre ctttn nl x rit',1. of their live puliefty of m.ituril v. liioiht rlKHMl mid the "turn of lif.- " '..iuen at th. c ton,., mutter fiom irr iriil.ititics nnd w. itni--, . htcli. if 10 i:'i. ' li il. will di vrloli into iLoiKro u. di. i w and iiliikr tin ir lnk In es wn ti In d. T o- ,1. iic;ltr OIKHII t!l;it m ike wtfilliMHt sti.l 11101 lii thood pilli r.iiinot tx- nr(. I 1 1' d oil impmot v If tin v or-- ro gleet rd Hie t - . 1 T t i uuh it.pv wift IommI. nd nioi 'icrlu'.id mil ! .1 no nur of death. lr I k ret 's I'jivoi iti- Pre-ciiptinii N nn tin f." :i7 spevihe for nil li-aes of these ore ms. II r ton tin m to peri'ert In alth. It 1 -oiuoti s 1. kiiI i it y uf tin ir n 1 i il fiine tiioiM. It lits f,T witVliond and neithir Inssl. It tons. invivoi.iti s ami lnolds up tin- ikims t'nt have licrn shattered by pain and milirrniff. l-'tr yi-its en- wife selT. rt. fn.tn win! the d-w-l .1. i-:i': d ,i.,l-ttis .( it.f. tc-'tus o Mr H..rrv t ll.ilt. ..1 n ll.i,l,i 11 Mini t. '!:.., T - 'Mil' whs 11. I... n... I .i. ,-, I W,U .oni f.-'l rtoil-o.Tii ll.frll,, h'-, 1. 1. k Ii -.r f..,,l.rt l,..n n .ii-iiizfrral 1- ilinoi, I ir out ,1, ,wi .uns Sii.l un npiM'tlte Hie p.,l .., W( J,U ,nl, n,ri (. t iiri'iirirl I nmntilvii Li'mi.T mnl w.isslwiivii mil. 1.1 Oil he il.l..r, an, I lil l,,r n. ..;,. I noi.nir of I lini i'n-1 h. t nnv f - 'I S!'- I,--in diku-B lr, I'H-n-r s lrnvuil,- l'i is. ritt I. n uinl il M-enoil 1. w.uk hkr ,i ihstm s.tc hfi. l..k.n alsil ttiirttf-ti -ImSII.4 nn.l Is t..1nv us .tout and beuhhy a. miy wmusn In lh fi'io.l stairs RbPUBLtCAU ftoniNlE FUR DELEGATE. He Ii Boa. Pedro Pert and lie Will b fclcc ed by r Majority. The New Mexican, lu Its comments on the uoiuluee of the territorial republican convention tor delegate to eoUsrese, con tains the following truthful article re gardlng the man who will rctreset.t Nea Mexico next year lu the lower hotist of the l ulled Utates coligrees: 11 u. Fe .ro I'erta, who lias leen lioin Inated as the republican delegate to the Kifly-slxtb congress by the largest re publican convention ever assembled In .New Mexico, Is a native ot h riislillo c unty and Is 4d years ot age. He is the disoeiidaiil uf Weil knowu and disliD gnlslied families on his falliei'i aud mother's side, his ancestors having come from Mpalu to New Mexico with lilego de argas in lti'.KI. Ills family since then hits produced u.uny of the leading aud Inllueiitlal uieu lu the affairs ot New Mexico. Mr. Ferea received a liberal educatiou in St. Michael's college at hanla Fe, at the HI. Louis university, and at George town college lu the Uletrict of Columbia. The tuslness he now follows aud baa been engaged lu since reaching nmn h'Mid, la that of a sheep raiser, farmer aud horticulturist, and aa audi ha has been very successful. Ills reputation as a business man Is of the hlahesl order. Ihirlng the past fourteen years Mr. 1'erea lias taken much interest in politic and has represented the county of hernalillo, one of the richest and moel Important In the territory, tour times tu the legislative council with great credit, ability and benefit to his constituents Hie only other olllce be has held was that of a member of the capitol oommla slou, when he served without pay, lie is one ot the leading men aud re publicans ot New Mexico, a man ot rug ted aud uncompromising honesty, of great personal anil political courage, of strong convictions, thoroughly acquaint ed with aud in formed of the neede. conditions kill desires of the territory and Its people, honored and reepecl d throughout this broad ccmiui uweallu; i.u aide and well Informed mau; a conscientious and valuable citizen; a hard wuiker and one who has g.veb lunch time, lalsir and money toward tin advancement and progress of ths people ot New Mexico, lie is a progressive un-.Il, a student uf public matters, a true luau and a strong man. tine who has often been tried, in legislative matters espe cially, aud who has never leen found wanting. His record proves that under auy and ail circumstances he baa done bis full and unswerving duly to the peo ple and the territory. He has fought corruption and dishonesty Id public and clllclal affairs, when in the legislature, strongly and successfully. Some of the beet and most progressive and beuellcial legislation now ou the New Mexlcostat ules whs initiated ami rarrled through by In in He is pn gressive, honorable and tni to bis friends, lie has becu a leader in republican circles sluce he en tered the political held. If elected to congress, and every Indi cation points that such will be the case, he will Indulge lu no spread eagle ad dresses aud blatant speeches, but will prove a hardworking, etlicient. competent and liilliieutlal delegate, who will de serve and enjoy the giesl will and favor able opinion of bis fellow members ami l"? I"!1'1" of NwM','co:l" ' found at Ids post of duty early and late; whq will carefully, diligently and cour teously look after the wishes, wants and requests of his constituents. He will prove true to his trust, and every iuterest of New Mexico lu congress, and nut of congress, will Is) conscientiously watched, diligently guarded and reso lutely and courageou-ily protected aud ail vance.) by him. He Is a strong, tried and true republi can. He sails under no false colors and will lint stoop to doubtful subterfuge or low political tricks to otitalu votes. He Is truly and lu the most complete sense of the term a native of the l ulled States, loyal and true to the country of his birth, and In every respect and from every stand point, deserves the suffrage nut oulv of all repu' licsus, but of all gissl cltlx -fie of the territory who desire to see a sturdy, true, able, deserving and honorable man as New Mexico's rep resentative lu the next congress. ROUGH RIDEKV MASCOT. Eagle Wblcb Accompanied Them to Cubs How In Central Park Twenty-live of Riaxevelts Rough Riders walked Into the olllce of Biipenu teiideiit Muilh yesterday. 8. A. Ken liedy, of llaveu, Kali., carried under his arm a large eagle, tu whose leg a cord was attached. After saluting, he handed the following note to Mr. miiith: "This Is the golden eagle (the Indians call It the war eagle) which the Hough Kiders had as their mascot. Just at this moment I have uo place to keep it. Will you keep it fur mer I will arrange terms later. "TllKOlMJim RisjsKVKLT." Mr. .Smith said lis would gladly take , the bird and add it to his collection, lie the keeper said. The soldiers then drew up outside the cage and astonished the other park visitors by giving three cheers for their mascot. Kenned, wanted the note written by his colonel to Huperlnteudeiit Huiilh, to keep as a memento, but as it hail to he returned as a part ot ths records, Mr. btiiilh cniilil only give him a copy ot it. The eagle accompanied the regiment throughout its Cuban campaign. It haa a spread of about seven feet. fr-i SaalUlara aaat law aaat haklaa: HP m A A r () O CI o ) o o o C) u o () n D D .) Su'tfe-' Klhti. .nythiftg I ce WnV! K.Ji ' Hv in. 4 c ul Tlie qtulilies (hat luvr hron'lit the " Rotip;h Riders" llicir envied position tfi'irairf dash perseverance and deteriiiined purpose have been tised in male it i PLUG the besl kiiovsii and largest sellino; chewing tobac co in the world. Every tntrenchment of prejudice (against low price) and tradition (against large piece) has been successfully stormed and carried by Battle Ax. I ligh value at low cost. lOemember the name I whan xnii I vtiiv.ii j vu isujr uvuiii. i e-KtftocQOOCOCOC30COO00 WZhfptS MARH009 RESTORED iS 3 k -J JJJ M (inn ol a Ihm.ah fr-nrh ihl. tin. will qun aifruff ;mi . all to r II 4v I fZ Vii or JiiNMv di tiir fen. rli tir.Niit, cm n m Nl Mkiihuxl. MM "t'Ortl sFTIH kulnev.ainl llieiirliiary.inrain-iaUUupurlU.a rrPrtlKVF strvrxrthan. are! reur. .mall weak nra.na. T'la rraaun .ua.-rrrs r. not rtlnsl h Iswl.in atllla. I eriuris Kll uis "tny anown rvmisir meiini wuiioui ail irs.rmu.tn. pi.i inm.fi aru.eii aiisrnte alTrt ajsl ruonvy roiree.l 1 r-lss alalu tfc.oiai Adrtraaa llaTOL MRIilCIN till., P, O. Ilna tOTB. Naa rranrlaeo. Cat. For Sale at Walion'n Druir Stttre. rHEEl CKKRI VKCKt A l ira fll.a t'ortrall. Crayon, I'astal ar Wafer Color, frmm. lu crder tu lntrisluce our excellent ork we will make to any one sending is a photo a Lite H is Portrait Crayon, Pastel or Water Color Portrait Free ol 'barge. Small photo promptly returned. xact likeness and highly artistic finish guaranteed. Bend your photo at once to C. L. Mahki'HAL Aht Co , X4X Kltu m Dallat, Texas. A LIVING WITNESS. Mrs. Hoffman Doacribes now Rha Wrote to Mrs. Flnkham for Advice, and Is Mow WolL Pkah Mm. Pi Nan am: -Tie fore oslng your Vegctabla Compound X waa a great auffcrer. I have been aide for months, was troubled with aevere pain In both aides of abdomen, aore feeling In lower part of bow also suffered with dizziness, headache, and could Dot aleep. I wrots you a letter describ ing my case and asking your aurica. Yon nlll ll- ' followed your direc tions, and cannot praise your medicloa enough for what it liaa dona for me. Many thanks to you for your advice. Lydia K. l'lnkham'a Vegetable Com pound haa cured me, and I will recom mend It to my friends Mra. FuniMCB &. llorm ah, 513 Koland St, Canton, a The condition described by Mra. Hoff man will appeal to many women, yet lota of aick women struggle on with their daily taaka disregarding' th orient warnlnga until overtaken by actual collapse. The present Mra. FlnV ham's experi ence In treating female Ilia la on paral leled, for years she worked side by aids with Mrs. Lydla K. Pink ham, and for Botnetiuiea past haa had aola charge of the correspondence department of her great buaiiRsa, treating by letter aa many aa a hundred thousand aillug women during a single year. llnl. fur Coal. Hide for furnishing coal to the I nl versity of New Mexicodurliig the current schisil year will be received at the cilice of the undersigned in the N. T. Aruilj uiilldlng, III A llm norij io. until liis.n of Saturday. October H, ls.is. Not less than 5n tons Will he needed, to lie furnished from time to time us called for and to be best quality of bituminous lump coal. F. w . Clancy, Secretary and Treasurer. Thraa Doctors lu Conaultslliiu. Kioto Ilcnjaiiiiu Krankhn. "When you are sick, what you like beet Is to be cliesen for a tnedii'lne lu the tlrsl plaiw; what experience tells you is best, to lie chosen in the second place; what reason (i. e , Theory) says Is best la to be chosen iu the laat place. Hut If you cau get I'r. Inclination, lir. Kxnerl eiice and lir. Reason to hold a consulla lion together, they will give you the beat advice that cau Is) taken." VS lien you have a bad cold Dr. Inclina tion would recoinui 'inl Cliuiulierlaiu's Cough Reuieily becau-e It is pleasant and sate to taks. ir. Experience would recoiuuiend It because it never fails to effect a speedy and permanent cure. tr. Reason would recommend it because It Is prepared ou seieiitilic principals, and act's on nature's plan lu relieving the lungs, opening the secretions and re storing the system to a natural and healthy condition. For sale by all drug glees. far Hals. I have some property In the Santa Clara valley near hail Jose, Cal., that I will sell cheap, or trade for property In Albuquerque, New Mexico. For particu lars address John fi. low. Albuquerque, N. M , lu care of iHiuahoe Hardware com pauy. TO ITKK A I'll LI) IN ONK lAV Take Laxative Hromo Oiilnlns Tablets. All druggists refund the mouey If It fails to cure. goc. ine genuine L. b. y. on eacn laoiei. . fS t W a Wr tt Si I -r- 1 - U a Jntftrn' cve v'ei.my mio ' Uv If b.llU Ai - qu,. k I o a (i hn nnain i I'lmpl, 1 liuinwv l'i Marry, r.l Itaii.llna Jirslna, rlr,wle ('iiii-lliuitl'.tl. It .t... ..II I.mmp. Iiy .lay i.r nlslii. r.vve.ila ns n. w nf ctiM'Immr, w ti w-h If mil r'ltwVe teilit Mperrtiatorrhrea ai4 Is Sseailm e tilery pef ent am ftmnhled wttk jki ignn.f r-i.irr.p.. n p.. -u.. imaua yuawjaa pa. Ma.Mt to rasacSe aiu and avail moo tan. I BUSINESS LOCALS. Pictnre frjines and room moulding, Whitney Co. All kinds of mattresses at Futrelle's from fi to f o'. Blankets and comforters, new aud fresh goods. May St, Faber The heat assorted stock of comforters and blankets at May & Fader's, 116 Hold avenue. The cleanest and best appointed barber shop In the southwest Hahu's, N. T. Ar- ruljo building. Moquett velvet, briiseels and Ingrain carpels, at Futrelle's. Prices are right, a south First street. C A.drande, 3ofi north Bioadway, One liquors and rigari. rresii lime for sale. Furuinhed r'suns fur rent. An experience uf years enable J. L. Hell A Co. to furnish Just what their cus tomers want Orders sollnlli; Our stock of household linens aud towels Is complete Secure our prices before going elsewhere. H. lifeld it Co Oh, do! You are not looking thin All that you need Is a clean shave, (lo to Hahu's barber shop, N. T. Armljo build lug, and get the bent. Dealers In Kemlngton typewriters, the standard typewriters ot the world. Can supply business ollcee with experienced stenographers to till permarent and tem porary positions, a. short notice, liahu A Co. A complete line of ladles' Hue shoes Just received at the Oreen Front Shoe store, also a nice Hue of children's schisil shoes from Hoc. to $1 'Jo. These SIKH'S are made by the best manufacturers in the country. Win Chaplin. i , ;s i-l ul- lie lli. .a! ot , i r. 1.1 ll.i- si'i p i .is lo He- liis'e, In l s mil .1 i i-o-. l . !y on U iiii- -.. hi ci' slid I m, ll i - la. i.ioisiii: liii' i-'il.i avsl.oi, dl-.s.l i-iiida, . ui'o 1,,-iioucliC, e'i r. bsliltii;i) -m.l 1 ji ton mnl bioonsii.-sa. I'leuM. buy ton) trv a boi Olt: l, :. toilnv; 10, J."i, ) cen! a. rljM&ml rearaulissl to cure bv a" Cruglata Wauled. All the second-hand furniture and household goisls lu the city; will pay 10 per cent more than any other second, third or fourth hand man In town. J. O. lilllKll.N, No. South First street. No-T. OA i... tin. c i, la. Ouarnutiteil tt oitiso u .lot . l',,i (ueu alrun blouil uire Sim- ri .il: .h A lliuiiuarqua fuUliti Library Aaau,-tsllia, The anuual election of ollicera will take place on Saturday, October H, at 3 p. m., at Miss Field's nsnna In the Com inercial club building. All members are requested to attend. Hv order uf the president. Jl'I.IA F. liiis. Secretary. Our little hoy was slllirted With rlieu in nt ih in ill his knee; and at times unable to put hia fisit to the ll sir. We tried In vain, everything we could hear of that we thought would help hi in. Me alunsit gave up lu despair, when sums one ad vised us to try Chamberlain's Pain Halm We did so, and the tlrst bollle gave so much relief that we got a second one, end, to our surprise, it cured him sound and well. J. T. Hays, Psstor Christum church, Neodiwha, Kan. For sale by all drugg'ats. While all kinds (if sclii iiies and fakes are being worked on a long siillering public, even In such matters as making clothing to order, we serenely go along on th old approved methods and with our old and long tried tailors and there is no question about our success. Anderson V Co., of Chicago, will be represented Friday and Halunlay, Octo ber 7 and H, at our store, by Mr. Hates. The latter, as well as his 11 r in . are too well known to need any praise from us, ami we Invite all to call lu and si the latest styles In nidi's clothes. Simon Stern, the Railroad aveuue clothier. II KaiM the ( hllilreii. CliHinberlaln's Cough Remedy lias saved the Uvea of thuiisands of crimpy children. It Is also without an equal for colds and whooping cough. Old fashions In ilresi may be revived, but no ol I -fashioned medicine cau re place Chaiulierlalii.s Colic, Cholera and lilarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all drug gists. I'mlerwear for ladies, gents, Misses and children, also big line of hosiery, have our lull line now. They will be sold at our nnuiatchahle low prices. Gulden Rule Dry Uooda Co. mOPBSSIOMAL cards s H tin. i kit, W. Am ScTHKei an, Atlorn-.y. Minasef. nrw simi ii (oi i nTinti aoksh I ALIII Ut Kijt a, firm Mfiico. Collect ions in -de rverywh re. No carse 1111-!-. cis'rr Is r- breii en. I orropiitiilef ce ao if itril. Otto es; Hootn. I an I H, columbut Hiitlit.tiff . KAMI. A. SNVI1KH, ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Room 10, Crom well block. Albuquerque, N. at. I', t. HAKKOIN, IIVi hNMKsK -SPKl lA!.TV-lrrl. tion anil Water Sii.i y. f lamlnatlona and Keiuirta. Maja, elau. and eailinatea. C'orrea iiondrnre Solicited Koom IS Armllo block, Cor. Sid Ml and Mallroad S'rnur. nits nisHop a siHHiir, H(IM(KPAllllC l'IIY"'CIAN ANU Hars-nna Ortl.-e And reatdence cer post rWce. tiid Te sp'ione s New Trleuhon IrtS. Hs Mo rlll.iot. M . P., eflire hour oi t i. i f.. ik l, lo.hnp M ri.nH'- b .r., ( ele, , r A 1 to I Ir 1 1 tP p. T Take eleiraiur t Whitney'.. MM r'"si si rt PHYSICIAN AND HI Hl.kON OrXre Ir Armllo bnddpia' Vrne' o K-llroad are- tlf ri Ihlrd trrrt Ho ra. :S0toll a m. I to S p. m. M-.e Nl sit'-nti -I f laen o ehronl and dlaeaeee -rw. i.-es rv m.i'Av a :tkiat iKPIO an' - 'i-.ic- No .llWrMOi.l Tenr, "-' r ' -i No ,S ( 'fttre boor. to re. I 1 -IKi ir f St and 7 In t p. ra i e. a. -r.-.a lie Kaatrtday. M. D . u. hoi-a at i SFICK lli' l.-' fmil a m aod froe t )' I rl.0 In S el ."' hem 1 in I a. m t'mct and residence ISO We Hi Id aanna. Albt c,i,er.ne N . V . reaTiai. r.. J Alaer. I a AKMIJO MI.OCK. npMiSITK ll.rKLD mm nun. i.iu.r ii.iui.; a. m- p. nv; 1 :So i, r to i , m Autn Art J, Appointrrenta made by mail. ll'MI Trl Nn KKHMAHUW. HOOKY, 4 I TOrt N K Y-A T-L A W, Albnqnenjne. N M. lromiit a-tentlrn ftTcn to all onatnew pertamlna to tlie profeaalon. Will practlre Ir a!l courts of the territory and before the Unit (1 Stalea lanrl ,,rUr e. wii.lia! i. i. a a, V Tll'KNKY AT t.A W. OWee. mhoti 1 N. 1. Armllo teillding Will printer Ii all the Cuiiru ol l' ir terlltoi y. joiimsion a nun ai.. 4 TTOKNKYS-AT ? AW AI.n.Uerine. N. M. ofttre. rooms and a. Mrat National Dank building. xv. wr. u. hriah rTOKNKV AT LAW, Albnqnerqne, N ; M. Ollice, Ural National Hank hull, Una fRA V K W. CLAHCI, TTOKNKY AT LAW. room 1 and i. N i T. Armllo hulldine. Albuqurrqus, N. M. aV W. IM' IINOM, . TKIKNhY AT-LAW. OflWo.eiHnb ertaon'a erneery alore, Albnijnerqne. N w BOLLERS 809 Copper Ave. Horataboeing a Specialty. Wagon Repair ing and all Ot lor Kind, of Blaciumitb Work Ctiarantead. Fall SiiiliniR Havc Arrived 1 We invite old customers and new pat rons to en I slid see our IIAMiSOMK LINK of FALL SI lllNtiS. Ilring in your old suits and hiv them cleaned to hsik like new. Stilts cleaned ll.li) A. MORRELLi BROS tor south msT itieit. IAMICH V. MAY, Of WilUams, ArUona, UAVB 400 Pure Bred French Merino Bucks for Sale, Kighteen III 'iilhs old, II avy shearers 'it io i" pound', liel'vered on rrs In lots of oil i r more at $ I O p r heal, 300 BUCK LAMBS Dropied In February si'ine ck - $5 per In-iiil. for range sheep Merinoe beat t belli all. Call at Headquarters for Leather, Harness, Saddles, Saddlery, Saddlery Hardware, Cut Soles, Shoe Nails, Hatnes. Chains, W hips. Collars, Sweat Pads. Castor Otl. Axle (Irease. Hostou Coach Oil, I nto Negro, Ruddy Harvester OII.NeatsfootOll, Ijtrd Oil, HaruessOil, Unseed Oil, Castile Hoap, Harness Soap, larrlage Spougea Chamois Skin, Horse Hedlcluea. Frloe tlAas Liowawt, Illghmt Market Prloee Paid tor Bides aud Sktua. WOOL COMMISSION. Thos. F. Kelehor, 406 Railroad A va-. Albuquaraua. JACOHKOUBEK&CO Manufacturer of and Deals Wagons, Carriages, Buckboardsl Tha Boat Baatarn-lfade Tshlolss Fine Hortc-SnoeiDf Specialty Satisfaction (raaranteed Id AH Work Repairta-, Painting and Trimmliif iHroa on Short Notice. I i i i i I i Stop, Corcof Copper if, ud First St., Aia-oe,ora. f v WM. Z AC 1 1 A R I AH , CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. W IIKKI.KK'rt OLD SHOP HKTWKKN I.OLI) AND SILVER AVKN'l'K. Lin ks repuired, keys made and all kinds of repairing done. Dr.GU'S ONE FOR A OOSE. PILLS iKAijrT rnnpi, rrrarrrl BiiioUAtOf.. t'lir lt ttithlUsiL t)ir He.lft.- ft 111 lfSJlMP,k. , A iii will i if iha Imw1s) c li day tm ox Mrf forbaMtiit. Tfif nlt br arrip uur ai, kan. 1'.. (us 1aM yiHi, w will maul Main fpiMt, of full ttot (wV tWa bf 4nti4M. C kWUMilO CO W. fft. no it i Minn tKiiti Now Is the sea'ou for pickling and preserving. Fruit dellveied to your I house al following prices: Apples, 1 cents per pound; freestone and clingstone peaches. . cents per pound; wild red I plums, 2 cents per pound; pears, It ceu Is per pound; quinces, 31, cents per pound; graes, 1', ci-iila per poiuiii. I Address, 11. 1). Hkikkh. ; lslela, N . M. To t'ure t'oiisi ipikl ooi rorever. I i.,;ir, Is I outv r-illmll'c 1'1'nrliftO il r. Pol liter- iirio'L'.',!-. r- fio.J iiioru-v T 'f l Kala Is, ilauvar For ths Festival of Mountain and Plain tickets will be sold to Denver and return at the rate of floitt for the run ml trip. Dates of f-ale October 8 aud a. W . li. Thi ll, Agent. Read the Golden Rule Dry Hoods Co ad. ou rourin page, it is very interesting reading. BLACKSMITH SHOP First National Bank, ALIilvULItylK, N. Jl. JOHII0 8. RATN0LD3 President M. W. FLOCRNOY Vice President A. A. KKKN Cashier FRANK McKKK AsstsUnl-Cashler A. A. GRANT. Cipltal $100,00000. llic Bank of Commerce in Albuquerque, N. II. lKL IN KlKKKiN KXC IIAVOK AND ISSCKs) LKTTKH3 OK CKKU1T. S-ihc it. Account nd Oder, to tie oaitora Kvery rarility Cona ateiit win Pmtltihle lUnkina. HIKKt. M. 8. ()rKO, Pred lent. J. C. Hai.PHUmjx. H. P. Hi iiusrss Vice I'reaident. A. Klsr.SASS. Klsemann Hroa., Wisd. W. S. Mtsii'KI.kn Cxhicr. A M Ol. A i kwkli., linen, lllackweli Al'u , tinser. II. J. Kmrrson, Assistant C'aahier. W. A. M Al wsi.l. t'apilall.t. Depository for Atchison, Topeka & Sint a Fe Railway-. Li I IIIIiIDLL Cl UUi, Betwssa Railroad ani CoppcrAu. Hi Hi Livery, Sale, Feci and ""r.ltf8'" Transfer Staliles. WWWW trrVrVrVVyVVyV Carrlagee, Roal Carts, Spring Wagons, Address W. L. TRIMBLE & tub ST. kL,XJJMLCD 8AMPLJE AJrfU CLUB ELOOM Finest Wtuskiss. Brandies, lines, Etc. JOSEPH BART.ETT. Proprietor. ISO W.et RaDrowd laa.AtZrraZI ROOM. 44 The Hetropole The Best and Finest Liquor and Cigars, Imported and Domestic, Served to All Patrons, Ilcno UZvciry ILTigrlat JOHN WICKSTROM, PROPRIETOR, G. HENRY, M D. "lrLrS Thirty-8. 1 Yeara' P actice, the Lad Ten In Denver. Col. Mil 0KLT TIIATIO, A cart goaraataea la tvary cat aaScrtakia win a care Is practicable aa4 poaalala. CasorraMa, riot. aaS atrlctara Mdlly carta caaaa Mrmaaaally carea wltala TBREI COPAIBA aa4. SaeraiAtorrkaea, (lalaal radically carta. Heart's aietko4 tractlcaal 31,000 aatl.au iacceaaf ally traated and corad carad, y parailaalas. Isvatlrtt, Offices, tor Stvtatatatk atraat, l aar Ckaapa, Dcavtr. Cols. laiUaa, Prtsck, G.rwaa, Pallaa, kaaalaa aad BakaaUaa asokaa. Coaaaltatiaa aad aaa xamlaativa Pre. Carra.aoad.ica aollcitad atrlctiy coaftdtatlal. Albuquerque Foundry R. P. HALL. Proprietor roa and Braaa Oaaliuai Ora, Coal and Lam bar Cars i Bhaftlog, Pulleys, Orate Bar Babbit ktataj i Column, and Iron Pronll fur Bulli'logsi K,paira oa ktlninr and Mill Maehlnery a Bpsolally FOUNDRY: M0E RAILROAD TRACK, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. GROSS' BLACKVELL & GO.' (INCORPORATED.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WOOL DEALERS. Headquarters for Diamond C, Soap, Curtice Bros. Canned Goods. Kansas Gty Bakinj Powder, Sulphur, Wool Sax, Stoneware Houses at Albuquerque, East Las Vegas tint 0 lor Iota, 'ew Mexico. AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. LICHT, COOL, Ba.y 10 W.ar. naloa kavaraal llarala 'No praaaura oa Hipaor Pack. aodarair.p, i v ninft Jwlia Coatron, Na.MBe.aa. I DhALKHS IN GROCERIES and LIQUORS FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. HAY AND C RAIN. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Imported French and Italian Good. aa Solo Agnta for San Antonio Llmo. o. Telr.bn 47. .IH 1 ZEIGER CAFE! QUICKEL & BOTHR. Proos. (euooamnrs to Frank It. Jones,) finest Wliis-les, Imported and Domestic Wines ini Ccoar i Tbe Coolest tn4 Blfhesl Grade of Lfer Serre4 Finest KllUard Hall In tbe Territory. Finest and Itest Imported and Domestic Cigars U. S. DEPOSITORY. Ipi,itoi7 for the Santa Fe i'rtciflc and thn Atchinon, Topeka and Santa Fe Kall rontl Companies. OFFICERS AID DIRECTORS: Authorlxed Capital tOO,00.M Paid np CaplUI. Surplna and ProQU ir,C0 TOKS: Lumber. W. C. Lkonaro. Cspltah en Railroad and CopperAre. I Agent for Columbus Buggy Company. THE BEST TLHNoUrs IN THE CITY. UARUIAUE RH'OSlTOUV.- Victoria, Buggies, Pneatons, Etc, for Sale. CO, Albuquerque, New Mexico. EVUSR.'S' IUIOIIT. Ai OZjC7 nooMs, 9? Late of the St. Elmo. ol,i-i,','i!lp 8ypM" pi'ty wttk Dr. lcar4'i Praack t.iaedlaa. facant DATS. Mo CUBEBS, lARDLIWOOD OIL aar loaaaa, alfkt amlailoaa, iaaaaiala, aa.vaad.acy, la tha World' BoanltaJ, Parts, tefaraacai Ovtr wlthli tkt laat tea ytart. Caa rafer t satiaats and Machine Works B. RUPPE, PRESCRIPTIONS 1 216 ITallroiid Avenue, Tulnnliuni IIS. . ilhnnnnmni. I. I. r a i i fi A NO 17 NOUTH TMIBI)