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Albuquerque Da Job Printing Book Binding ana1 Blank Book Taril promptly rrro4 fn r4 yk it inn auto Brndfry. eU Ittatinttrouaana's'lTcfM fcranchn dntvc It ahouU bt at THB CITIZEN Job Roofni VOLUME 13. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 20. 1890. NUMBER 56. The Citizen. V ATA Two Women Killed and a Han and Woman Injured. More Ncrroes Arrlrc at Pant and the Strike Still la Prorress. CjBfrei at work oa Bills ftelatlnr in Wtr Witn Spaia. IdaCM OF A IOTIB lUiOIOf. New York. Dm. 80. Two women were killed and another woman and man an severely Injured that they will probably die, aa I ha malt of Are to day In the rmldmoaof C. U. Raymond, Wet Kod avenne and Seventy-third alrret. A an perbrol lection of antlqneaand lapsatrlaa, owned by Mr. Raymond, waa entirely de etrored. The Ore waa dlscofersd by some nna passing In the atreet. Mr. and aim. Raymond appeared at the wlndowa of the third etory front and Mra. Under wood, a aleter of Mra. Raymond, at a aeoond etory window. Firemen ran lad dura to the nppar storiea and William Ioerr, a railway eoaduotor, volunteered to go op. Doerr waa naif way np the ladder when Mra. Underwood Jumped, etrlklna Doerr tall In the breast, carrying him with ber to the ftrret. Mra. t'nderwood la dead and Itoerr la dliir. Thelrekulla wereeruhed Mt'ait'me Mra. Raymond, who rould not ba restrained by ber hniband, bad lumped out of the window. It ta la feared aha le fatally hurt. Two Bremen, who ellmhed Udder to tha third atory, reaoued Mr. Raymond J tint aa he waa overcome by eiuoke. Ferguson Butler eeoaped by the rear; hla fare waa badly lacerated by fall In if. After the flra waa eubdned tha body of Harriett Fee waa found. Tba lorn la $50,000. and a auperb eolleo tlon of palntluga waa destroyed. VMM sf an Kaitnr Kills. Zwaavllla. Ohio. Dee. SO. Mra. J. N. t'nderwood, killed In lha New York fire to day, waa tha widow of a veteran newa paper man, wall known throughout the elate. PROCEEDINGS Or CONOKEflS. War KipBMfl Osanpy Mnatnftne Ttnof Ike Ufl.l.Kn. Washington, l)e. 20. In tha senate the bouae resolution, providing to ad Jouro congress on December 21 to Janu ary 4, waa adopted without amnion. tiallinger (N. H ) favorably reported rroclor a reaolullon. providing ror a dim mlttea of aenatora to vlelt Cuba and Porto Rico, with a view of ascertaining the eonditlona and reputing them with recommendation to the aenate, but on liale'a objection to present consideration tha resolution waa placed on tha eaten dar. A bill authorltlng Heneral Batea to accept tl.e decoration of the Legion of Honor, conferred upon him by the preel dent of the Krenoh republic, waa pawed. At 3 o'clock the Nlraragnan canal bill waa taken up. Ceffery addressed the aenate. HOL'BK. Washington, Dec. 20, Cannon railed np the eoiife renra report of tha army and nary deficiency bill and moved lta adop tion. Dearmond (deui. Mo.) asked whether the re appropriation of the balance of Vl.uul.uio to ba expended by direction of tha prealdeht, would ear.c tlon or authorize the payment of llOO.OiiO each to Wbltelaw Iteld and Judge Day for aervleea aa -peace oomm'aslonera. Cannon aald that tha re appropriation made no change authorizing auch ex penditure. The report waa adopted. The honie next took up the agricul tural appropriation bill. taknaaa or Inrsson. Springfield. III., Vte. 20 Physician have given np hope for the recovery of Dr John U Hamilton, superintendent of tha state Insane asylum at Klgln. Dr. Hamilton waa formerly surgeon general of the United States marine hospital aer v'ee, and also widely known aa tha editor of the Journal of the American Medical association. He la suffering from an ail ment of the intestines. SBLr-GOYBRNIIICNT. Nsuntor Teller hnn diving the Philip pine Home Uovsrnmsnt. Washington. Dee. 2a Teller, In hla remarks in tha senate to-day, aald that the purchase of the territory from Mexico after the Mexican war waa a parallel with the present purchase from Bpaln. In thai case Mexico waa prostrate at oor feet, and we aald: "We waut some of your territory, and we will pay yon for It." We held It first by conquest, then by purchase. No matter what waa the provocation of that war, that waa tha ease, it waa a grand acquisition, be aald. second only to tha Louisiana pur chase, which made the Mexican purchase possible. Wa bad conquered Spain, and now proposed to purchase aoma of her territory and pay her 120,000.01 . a mere bagatelle. Teller said be would ask the people of the Philippines what they wanted in tha way of government, and give It to Uiem. The sooner the people governed themselves the better, and be believed the people of Loim capable of self-government. to answer to a question by Tillman, he said that wa wonld not permit revoln lions like those which occurred In Ninth America Teller read a letter from Admiral Pewey, saying that tha people of the Philippines ras be easily governed. He also read a portion of letter from an army olllcir to tha same effect. In Dewey'e letter the admiral said that he bad not the slightest dllllenlty In dealing with tha Filipinos. Teller said be would have tha people given all the encourage ment possible, and if they developed qualities for etatehood he wonld grant them that. MIHIEK TRIAL. One or ann Fmaotao's fcrsry tnr at nrri.r Cssss. Ban Francisco, Dec. 20. When the trl.il of Mra. Botkln for the murder of Mra. Dunning waa resumed to-day, John P. Dunnln, who spent the night In jail (or refusing to divulge the namea of the women with whom ha had been Intimate, waa called to the stand. When asked if ha waa ready to furnish the desired In formation he replied he could only do so hen It waa shown that aome other woman than Mra. Botkln waa connected with tha murder of bia wife and ber alnter. Judge Cook again remanded the wltneea to the custody of the sheriff. Writing expert Amea will be the chief wltneea to-day, tinleea Dunning relents In hla determination not to give the namea desired. TATCl Or THIC aTRIKB. Another Compear at Nsera Mlnsrs Arrive nt tha Psnn Minos. Pane, III., Dec. 20. Another company of twenty negroes arrived In Pane to day. They were held np by the aoldlera aud relieved of their arms before being permitted to proceed to the coal mine atorkariea. There are now about four hundred negroes lu Pane. Tha uilnea are operated about half the time. The white onion miners remain out solidly tor the state erale. Two companies of state militia remain here. AMBB1CAM AKHK1TH.D. Trlo4 to Ball American rises In lists and Was Fnt In JsIL Havana, Dec. 20. Samuel L, Israel, of New York, a few daya ago opened a little store tor nulling American flags and Jew elry. ' Hla wife last night appealed In tear to General (ireene, saying that Israel had been arrested. Greene sent Captain Mott to Captain-General Caa tellanoe asking that Israel be produced. In an hour the aide de camp of the captain-general brought tha man to the Hotel Inglaterra. lie had been In prison. Israel said that at 5 o'clock yesterday a Spanish lieutenant entered hla store, tore down the dags, and broke the ahow ease with hla sword. Later be sent three men to arrest Israel. He waa well treated while a prisoner. Greene aked Captain General Castellanoa to Investigate. TUK PHlLlPPlRICe. Delists In tha Horn an Annsinllon of tha Inlands. Washington. Deo. 20. Debate on the tgrlcultnral bill waa algualled by the tlrst speech In the bouse on the question of annexation of the Philippines. Williams (Miss.) submitted a general argument against their annexation. He leclared that he did not believe In bal derdash. What had those who asked loud I v "who would pull down the Ameri can Hag" to aay of the flag that tloated over the ramparts of Monterey aud the cathedral of Mexico. It waa haulrd down berauseflt waa pat riotic aud sensible to haul It down. The tWg was a mere piece of bunting aside from what It represented. The man who would appeal to the prejudices of the people with the senselesa cry about haul ing down the Dag, aald something un worthy of himself, no matter how high hla atatlon might be. The Amerlcau people should haul down the flag in the Philippines, he argued, and leave the Islands where they were the day after the glorious victory at Manila. The Only Opportunity To get One shoes cheap. Call at N. T. Aruiljo block, room 2tl. I have forty-alx pairs uncalled-for shoes I offer at 20 per cent less than regular prloe. They range In all alcea and widths. - II. Trai kk, Agent for the Julia Marlowe Shoes. Eur A Chrlsltnss Present To the Ladles Who Want Kine Kontwear: 1 have forty six palra Julia Marlowe lace and button shoes on band, nearly all si is, wldtha and toes, which I offer at 20 routs on the dollar lees than the orlgiunl prices. M. TUAi'kH, Agent, N. T. Arniljo Block. Lost A lady's gold bangle with the Initials " M. K. B." on one aide and "A. M." on the reverse aide. Return to Trotter & Bell and revelve reward. PRESENTS! Our Stock Comprises Watches, Diamonds, Solid Silver, Plated Ware, Kngers' Knives, Forks, Hpooiia. Tea Sets, Carving Sets, Lamps, Cut Glass, Clucks, Ktc. Our Specialty Is a guaranteed Gold Killed Case With Klglu Works. Ladle' r In' lit' Hiae !ia Wu have so called Filled raws with American works At 00. Useful Beautiful Lasting KoK FATHER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER, SWEETHEART, FRIEND. It has always been Our Aim to sell Good Goods, We shall not This year tacrlllre Quullty for Cheapness. You can depend oa whatever We tell you. With usHIU-tS In braMH, GOLD it gold. Our prices for Reliable gooiU Vi lli not be Duplicated KlHcwhere. Ilaa bten In Our present Location Railroad Ave., Since S3. IEWIESIESICI2!?,niP "WSJAlXZ? RAUROAD AVE, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. BRDTAUIDRDER. Perfllio Rivera Killed in Old Town Last Night. Was Stabbed In Martinez's Saloon and Died Instantly. Coroner' Jary FlaJ Fidel Pern te Be the Aatnor of the Crime. JO J I JiliktlLLO lift ACCEISOIT. Abont o'clock lat night Perfllio Kl vera waa murdt-red In the saloon of Kranclsoo Martluea, on the al ey In old Dwn whlcn goes norm past the Hnnny slle ealotn Curueilus Murphy and Jailer juau oeaino were nouumi soon af ter tha killing occurred, aud hurrying to the place they ariesteti rraucisro Perea, Jose Apodaca. Kldel Perel and Jose Jaia m 1 1 lo. Sheriff Hubbell, D.puly HheriO isewcomer. Marshal Mcuilllu and vred roruoH were aeut for. Justice Juan Duran summoned a coroner's Jury. Con sisting o( tteferlno Crollett, II. f luckney, um. nu nn. j. Avtios. l. . imora aud Charles Doltger, who proeetded Immedi ately to investigate the case. nr. rearce waa sent for, and the entire party repaired lo Marllurs'e ealism, where tha murdered man was lying lu a large pool or Mood. I he doctor a examination showed that the murdered man bail been stabbed through the left side with a knife, which bad passed through the lower part of the heart, making a raeh aooui an men wide. The doctor tastlUed that with auch a wound the man would probably have diooprd dead on the spot or al most he could have staggered but a few eiepa be fore railing down. The aalonn waa full of people when the tilling occurred, aud the lury proceeded to examine bystanders who. It seems. must have seen what took place. Mr tinex, the owner of the saloon, teetuled that there was a row going on In Ihe saloon, when Jtlvera entered through the door, passed back of lha store and fell down In the corner ot the room dead and with the blood gushing forth. He did not see anyone cut him lu the saloon. Martin MoGuinuesa also aaid that Kivera came In throngh the door, slag gered across tha tloor and fell dead in the corner. He also aaw Vide! Perei throw a large knife away, but did not see any cutting. Other wltneeeea were examined with the same unsatisfactory result, they all being messed, aa nr. rearce remarked, "with convenient luaiuories." The Jury adjourned at about 10 o'clock thla morning without having eecureo any dlisct testimony showing who waa guilty of the murder. TBI TRDI 8TOHY TOU). At 12 o'clock. Inst as the Jury was about to adjourn. Antonio Jose Chavti came lo and voluntarily told the etory ot the killing as he had aeeu It. Me was standing In Martinet's saloon when Kivera walked In at the door. Jose Jara mlllo first struck at him with his Out, but misled his man. Not a second Inter he aaw Peres take a dagger and uU Kivera through the heart - K'V'rn i.tug gered across the room, a) the other wit nesses bad testlUed to, and fell on the floor dead. The lury, satisfied that they had at length learned the true facts of the case, adjourned until 1 o'clock I hla afternoon afternoon to examine other wltumtsaa and prepare their report. I'p to this time there has been no evidence offered showing a motive for the killing. the jury met again lu the court house at 10 o'clock thla morning. Francisco ferea, one of the men under arrest, wa tirst called. His pants were still covered lttt blood, lie test 1 lied that be was sleeping when the killing occurred and knew nothing of It from his own knowl edge. He had been told that the dead man fell over him and that was how he became soaked In blood. Jose Apodaca, one ot the men nnder arrest, and a colored man by the name of John Clark were examlued, but, al though botn bail been In the saloon, neither bad seen who did the killing. me jury again adjourned to Martinet saloon to further Investigate the prem ises, ine uiooa wiuon uaci clotted now lay In large chunks on the floor. No bli ol could be found on the outside f building ao It was clear that the killing mini nave utxeu pi are on me inside. Perfllio Kivera was a young man twenty one years ot age and was the step-son of Gregnrlo Rivera, who keeps one of the uiout notorious places In old town. Perez, who Is charged with the murder, la a native of Old Mexico but has resided in old town for some time. The coronet's Jury reassembled at 1 o'clock thla afternoon. Perec and Jara millo were examined but both denied that they had anything to do with the killing. Peres admitted, however, that Jaramillo had atruck at Kivera with his flat. Oregorio Rivera, the step father of the mnrdered boy, was His last witness. He said the boy's name was Perfllio Chavet. although fie la known by the name Kivera. He told of a qnarrvl ' which he had wllh Perex. Jaramillo and an other man before the killing took place. 1 his Is thought to have been the motive for killing the son. All the evidence In, the Jnrors pre pare.! their verdict, finding lat Petflllo Chavex met his death at the bands of Kidel Pertt and Jose Jaramillo. MIAN IS SOUR, He is Severe in Bis Criticism of the War With Spain. itssta in is rsM. Beattle. Wash., Pee. 20 News has been received of a slide In the Chllkool pass and six people killed. Klve bodies were recovered, as follows; Mrs. Dar ling and two sons, Lske Llnderman; Bert Junes, Juneau; Harry 8haw, ot 8kaguay, Atcrioni alCTIONI ttft. 000 Worth sf Unrsrtotmsd tlmls, Uanalatlag mt Kssulirsl Wsriss ll. nssntis, stivsrwnrs u4 rfswslry at Kv. arf Itosrrlpilon. Now for sale at public auction or prl vle sale, at 2 wet KaliroaJ avenue. The above statement is an alnnluta fact, as yon will I convinced Upon an exam ir atlon ot Ihe gsds. Any part or all ot this great stoca will ba offered at rub'.le annum and will positively be sold with out reserve to the highest bidders. This manini'ith slock Is compiieed of unredeemed pledges taken by the pawn broker at not over 33 per rent ot their actual value, therefore we can ell the Unset clasa of diamonds. Jewelry and sil verware (a pawn br aer acnepta in thing ele), at prices never before heard ot In this city. 1 will conduct these sales every morn ing at (::n afternoon at 'i:.V) and even ing at i 3D, and every article sold by me will positively be gnarantffd to lie as represented. The goods are from the largeet loan and pawn brokers eeUHlBh niPiit In the clly of lJenver. Mr, Holomon, whose place of hnslneaa Is at 1I13I Larimer atreet, Is the owner 1 1 this stock and baa resided la Denver ft r more than twenty years. He respectfully refers you to any bank In that city as to hla reliability. Ladles are especially In vited to attend these sales. U. 8 Kniurt, Auctioneer. . Tha llarkel'a t'hrlntmsa Ntix k. I. 11. Roatrlghl, the proprietor of the Racket, and his clerks are kept busy Iroin morning till nleht dining this week supplying the wants ot numerous customers, who are In search ot sultsble Christmas girts for young and old. The Racket's supply of toys, dolls and other Jnvenila articles Is more romplete than ever, and there Is probably nothing In these lines that cannot lie fonnd there. The stork ot useful articles, suitable for presents to older persons, Is also large and varied. IVH.S, TUB ri.OKIxT. Kor cut flowers, palms and holly for the holiday. IV as. THB fLOBIST. Why heantlful bat would make lovely Xruaa gift. Yon can rind exactly whnt you want at Mrs. Oaks', blie haa the Inrgeet and finest stock In town. Mil west Railroad avenue. Only two days to have sittings for tha fluent small pictures made, sixteen, fvur positions, for 60 cents; also a Una lot cf views made along the line of tha Pent -. Ks rallroa.t- Wa am en always, day or night. 115 Gold aveuue; White. Young man, 20 years of age, would Ilka employment as clerk or driving wagrn. (lood reference, inquire at this utiles. Your wife would appreciate a delicate piece of china, flnelv decorated. Special designs at O'Reilly .V Co's. Kresh young dressed ducks at 10 cents a pound, at the Fish Market. Leave orders for Christmas turkeys at the fish Market. A new and big stock of lamps. Whit ney Co. Filibustering Expedition From Hour Kong Suppressed by British. Prcildeot at Htyll Reported Aiaaulaatcl While Aitcadlog a Charch Service. tax rtisTDiiiT tiTtnm to wAiimcToi Chicago, Dec. 2U.-A special to the Tribune from Washington says; former secretary of state. Johu Sherman, In ao interview said: "I tried to prevent this foolish war with Bpaln. As a matter of fact negotiations were already In progress to purchase Cuba from Hpain when the war feeling suddenly rose and swept every thing before tL Hpain wonld have ac cepted terms. This ia a matter ot secret history. And now what have we got to show for all this expense? come Islands, tha Philippine lor luslaoce, worth about f iou.ouo per annum Income; an Increased indebtedness of f20O,!IU,0U0 and lot ot Hands Inhabited maluly by man -eaters. And the more distressing feature of the affair la that wa ar now abont to be called upon par f Al.OllO.OUO for territory that we could have taken without expending dollar." Binodillan Bapprosssa'. Chicago, Dee. 80. A special to the Tlrurs Herald from Washington aaya: A Ulllbnsterlna exusrilllnn nrasnlsarf t go to the support of Agulnaldo haa been Kiiupresnea ai unng bong or order 01 Ihe British authorities. Thla Information Came to the stale denartmant from Con. aul General Wlldmen. RsnartsA AauMslnetlon. Paris, Dee. 20 -A dispatch from Cape llaytlen aaya that It la rumored thai Dominican president, Heiiroaux, was assassinated while Incognito attending a christening, FALHE BKTORT. Washington, Dec 20. United Rtatee Minister Powell, at Port ao Prince, ca bled the state department that there if no truth In the report that President Heureux waa killed. . Returns ta Wnahln(taa Washington, Dec. 20.- president Me Kluley returned to Wnehlnirton stll .lu to day from hla aonthern trip. MAB.B OCB 8KLKCTIONS A Partial List or Holloa? Goods nt O, A Stetson Oa'a. Rooks. Pocketbooks. Collar boxes. Photo albums. Kx press wagons, ('aived leather. Fine medallions. Kaetmau'a kodak. Kaiicy brle-a-brac. Christmas stationery. Children toys of all kinds. If vou are It'dklncr for holiday good", don't overlook the place. O. A. MaTHON & CO. 20ft Railroad avenue. THB a A IK. Don't fall to see the special bargain In pictures, brio a-brae dolls, toya. games, glasa and queenaware, lamps, etc., etc No matter what prices other stores make on holiday goods, we will beat them. Thr Pair, 113 South Plrst atreet. Cameras and kodak at O. A. Matson ( Vs. They make flue aud appropriate Christmas presents. HOLIDAY SLIPPERS FOR FVERYBODY! MEN'S SLIPPERS I From 75c to $3.00 a pair. cJtBSs V V mm? 4 LADIES' SLIPPERS ! All Stylet and Pricei. Children's Slippers I A Large Valety. GEO. 0. GAINSLEY & GO. I.ameit Shot Dealer, 122 8. Second 8r. WAIL OBIIKetW UIVBSJ t'ABBri'ti ATTKBTIUB. II. E. FOX. Strictly HcadquarUft for FINE GOODS. No Misrcrierentation Allowed, and Every (Juarantt-e Made Good 1'iiii i as low ai Same quality of Good i can be Hought for Anywhere. Mail orders Solicited. The Leading Jewelry House Of the Southwest wa wat HOLIDAY GREETING. We are Just Closing up the Heaviest Years' Hutint.ss we hive t-ser had, and wish ia '.his public way to acknowledge our appreciation of this. During this month, December, our Mk, W.J. Ki;.nm:ijv, will be at po'nti along the line of the Santa Vt Pacific wiih an ELEGANT LINE OF Pine Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry, while our MK. II. E. FOX with plenty rf he'p will personally care for our city trade. FINE WATCH VORK AND ARTISTIC GRAVING A SPECIALTY, WATCHES SOLD TO RAILROAD MEN ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. v fat g jy 4. pi 0i Diamonds. Watches, Silverware, Fine Clock a, Jewelry, Fine Lamps, Knivei and Forks Kit h Cut Glasa, Umbrellas, Fine Canes, Fine China, Silver Novelties, Gold and Silver, Filigree. ilk ft ii y.t ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft . ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Aetata Far atMrick Fatttraa THE PHOENIX! raaftr Mt 6r. Jsrrarl aaltsry jj4 Wasua Intam Cs. . Our Christmas Week Specials! We made a b'g tut in all our Holiday Good for this week. If you want lo make a hand some present at very little expense, don't fail to give us a call. Our Store will k Open Every Evening This Week. STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES At 60 ern'a on 'he rtnl'ar. Tha wsra left from II-fi-ld Bros.' flrr. H hl'a our stork la n-4 enmpliUi wa liar a la g arl tr of norsHlsa and rnurai rrtlliem at I sua than half what othrr atoraa ark for aani. (1.75 "Nair Mfilro" IVinkrj aourfnlr apwm. now 2.),Albuqusrqrie' ipwm,... il.RO napkin ririra,nnw $2.5e naiikln rlnK,now U.60 liarrr apoous, now ih.M bsrrj puojni, now , J.OO Stirling bandla pocket knlTM, now 1 15 HO 1 so H5 100 100 Also ahavlnir broahaa, nail and tooth brnahaa, Hssora, Mt barklaa, ptpaa. olirar eltppsra, hat marka, umbrella and valine marka, cork aerewa, tap liaaa, to, atOn at same rale. La4lra' lefraina at 80 eeoU and l.0O, redaoad from 11.00 and (2 on. Lad lea' walking hats, sat lore, Dswst hats, and tha new aort ahapaa that wa sold up to tl 75. Cliolos, 6(e. Ladles' flna plnah rapea In plalo and fauoj braid ed, Dew etjlae at 83 1-S per eent cff. C0L0RK0 CHRISTMAS CANDLKi. ,.t lOo bot BOYS' SUITS. I lot bora' all wool aulta, allghttr rlamared br wswi, ii ma irnm 10 10 n ui, onw nnif.f 1 00 1 lot bora" rants at 858, 809 and 50e. worth double. lis' fancy boae, plain boot, plalo top. 1 lot ladls worth S5n, now. 10 DKKSS GOODS. Tha publlo erldantlj apprerlatsd onr aale of dot altr patterna from tha way they bought theni last resk. but wa atlll hare a few pholoe patterna left. lino patterna for 50; H 50 ptttsrne for 60, eta. Don't fall to tee oar bargain counter ot Hue dree gooda. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. For the Little Onea Dressed dolla from lOe to 300. Kid boilr dolla, jointed dolla, Indeatrnntabla dolla. China dolla. rubber dolla, rubber tore, Jack-lo-box, horna, drama, juna, tope, balls, musical toya, eto. Kor tha ldiea Toilet aets. eonib and brnsh sets, manicure aeta, glove and handkerchief eanea In plush, celluloid and glaaa, albums, embroidery aeta. work boxes, ete. Kor tha Men Collar and end boxes, emoker aeta, necktie boxes, poker aeta, aharlng aeta, allk molllera. Initial bamlkerohlefa, eto. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft $ ft ft B. ILFELD & CO., Proprietors. ft ft ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft ft ft ft EIEGANT and USEFUL HOLIDAY PRESENTS I Ihe Very Latest in the Market at Reasonable Prices ! 25 doz. All Silk Handkerchiefs, at each - ,25 doz. All Silk Handkerchief at each - - . Smoking Jackets, from - - ... Silk Muillers, from 50cts. to Boy's Ilfefers, ...... Boys' Ulsters, Valises, Trunks, Gloves, Caps, Mackintoshes and an Endless Variety of Neckwear. 25 c. - 50c. $5.50 to 18.00 $1.50 $2.50 to $L75 $3.75 to $5.75 E. L. WASH BURN & CO. 4 X 4 4 4444444 4 444 4444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 m tWIMM 1 ft (l3 P rc3 k M IS m u 1 te te te te m te te te te te te te te te m te te te te & te te te te m Ajftnta lor McCAU. BAZAAR PATTERNS. All PatUraa 10 and ISc NONE HIGHER 201 Railroad Avenne, Albnqaerqae, N. M. MAIL ORDERS Fllld Sama Day m Rtcttrtd. Boot ILailcclxtod Store lxx tlio Olty. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! And This Store Is Ready With holiday ato.ks at theV height, all ready for your inspection, gathered In a bigger, more intelligent way than ever before. If yoo would benefit by the bountiful Block of erviceable artit lea, come now. Your selt-ct ion will be held for Christmas week delivery if you wish. LtrOur Store Open Evenings Until 9 O'clock. Suggestive Presents ' FOR GENTLEMEN. Bilk Madiera, t'antiuii're Muffler, Initlal.Bilk llaiiilkHrrlilofrt, Slik BuHpaudora lu gltuw boi. Bilk Nwkwear In ilnitle bux, Inttlut and I'laln Linen Handkvrehlafa, Kmliroldare I and I'laln Nlgtitrohea. Bilk I'uilirelUn In sIiiijIh buxna, Jagtr I'mlnrwear In alngla and double breasted, A large line of Olorea, Klne Vim Blilrta, Carved Leather Bwtta. 811k and Wool OmHhirti, Callfurula OverHlilrta, Collar and CuS Bnxoe, Hireling Silver Novelties In an Kiutlw Vertetr and many other Articled that would make a Capful and acceptable (ilft to a gentleman. MAKE A GUESS ON HOW MANY Handkerchiefs IN OUR WINDOW YOU MAY WIN THE PRIZE Temptations FOR LADIES. I.ae or Chenille Ciirtulna, fpa-hel Linen I'lweH, Mexican Drawu Work. KeimalHNuuee liotle 8'iuarea, etc, ilanil inaile Center 1'lerm, Krlnged and lieiiittltctled 'lalile Linen Hfln, Celluloid Novelties, Bilk WalatH, Bklrta, Dreaa Pattotna. Kur Caw, Collaretleri, Feather Boaa, Kid. Bilk and Wmd (ilovea, Kid add bilk alltteuH. Bhopplng bags aud Chatelalna, Ihiwd Comforts, Kiiibrolilered Aprons, Carved Leat tier Kelt, t'unwa and Card Cam. Hide and I'ouipadour Coiuba. Sterling Silver Novelties, fcllverware, Cut (ilaisi. Art Llueoa of every kind, Ilautikerrhiefx, the bent Beleoled etock In the west, Uetal Helta and the latent fad Cyrauo Neck Chains, Kaua, Childa' Kur BetU and .Many other I'aeful ClirUtmaa I'renenta, SPUCIAL REDUCTIONS FOR THIS WEUK: Bilk Initial Bilk Handkerchief., Sto kind, only 25c Bilk Initial Bilk Handkerchief. U6e kind, only 6oe Onr (1.(10 Kid lilovea reduced (HlaraallRhlly broken) 6oe Our 1.25 Kid Glovea, Patent Hook, (altea eomplete). ,1 00 All our aterllng allver uoveltiea reduced lu prices. See Us Before Buying Your Holiday Goods.