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ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pur m 1 gr, THE DAILY CITIZEN HCGHK3 ft llcCRKlUHT, Pcblirrirs Tros. Hrjoats Editor W. T. lIcCRRiairr. Bus. Mfr. and City Ed rtiBLIuBKO UAILT AMU WIttLI. Associated Press Afternoon Telegrams, Cfflotel Paper o( Bernalillo Connty, Largest City and Conn lj Circulation Tb Largest New Mexico Circulation LrrH North Arlioaa Circulation ALBUQUERQUE, J)KC 80. im Tbi territorial aeeembly convenes at Bant F, January 16. Tat territorial board of equalisation vjrUl meet at Banta Fa. January 0. Quit slandering Mew Mexico and (Ira tba territory ebanca !o g row and proa- . , --, 'hi election for Justice of the peace 1 ba held In tba several precincts of territory on January 9. nary department la hopeful of I able to ralaa tba lialna and bare . joea mora In commission. L g Liiut. Bobuon la a baro In war and peace. He aimed 167 women at a reeep tlon la bit boo or In Eensa City. 1 1 Thi democrallg party itanda ready to ba captured by any new Idea In oppoett tlon to tba growth and eipanelon of tba United 8 la too. Til Japanese government la now nego tiating for tba Installation of a complete pneumatic mall delivery servloe In loklo. under American direction. Tbi cost of tba ware of tbe world since tba Crimean war baa been $l,2Co,0O(,0O0, or enough to give $10 to every man. woman and child on the globe. Last year Japan exported nearly , 000,000 worth of coal. There are 120 coal mines, fifty of which are Important. One of them. In Cblkngo, yields 600,000 tons a jear. Thi noubar of slaves exported from Africa during the eighteenth century la calculated at 8,000,000. In 1748 nearly 100,000 were shipped from the west coast atone. Thi railways of the country are said to ba contemplating a unique exhibition at tba Perla tali in tba abapa of an enormous map of tba United Btatea, 230 fact long by 140 feet high. aBaa Only seventy yean hve elapsed since the first railway In tba world waa fln lehed. Daring that comparative!? brief period 400.000 miles bava been eon atrocted, the British empire accounting for about a sixth. "Wl have nothing to take beck for 1801," said tbe governor of Alabama to tba president of tba United States. "And wa bava nothing to take back for keeping yon In tba Union." replied tba presldeut. Tremendous applause at this point waa appropriate. OiniRAL Jacob Cox it of Ohio de clares that tba election of President UeKlnley waa one of tba beat things tbat aver happened to tbe country, that the tree silver Usae Is dead and that W J. Bryan la a back number. Thus Gen eral Coxey draga in three great truths at a single oast of tba net rHBtsTMAS Is at band with all IU Joy fm expectations. No doubt most of our readers arc looking forward to it with pleasara and thinking of all tba presents they expect to give and receive. Yon are trying to find oat what father and mother would Ilka to have, and contriv ing how to apend, in tba beat way, the pocket money you bava been aavlng. That la all right, Christmas presents are very nice things, it they are given In tba right spirit not for show, not be eaoee yon hope to receive eomethlng in return, bat to give pleasure and to show your affection. rHuariKvuv mini. ' from all over the country eome tid ings of great Joy In a commercial sense. Dan's weekly review of trade aaya that December will eloaa the moot surprising year la the trade bUtory of America. Chicago reports that her steel mills have been compelled to refuse a foreign order for 75,000 tons of rails, and St. Louis baa use for 1,000 railway ears which aha is nnable to obtain. The present year holds promise of being followed by an era of unequal ed prosperity. 1, . . .. ji A Kill KILIK. President William MeKlnley has made many notable addresses In bis time, but It la doubtful If ba aver made one of aura Impressive character than tbat Which be delivered recently in Atlanta. Nothing can ba wore eonduoive to na tlonal tranquility than aolldlQcatlon of the diverse elements In oar policy, and that la tbe present aim of oar prerldent. This nation Is great and rigorous. In times of emergency It stands together, rsttilute and Indomitable, In more pa elflo times agencies are at work that are not promotive of tbat serenity of purpose Which should be daHlred by patriotic eltl kens. It la to bring about that consummation tbat the president acems lo be lnteut, and the speeches he has delivered In the south all have been prepared with that In view. They have been received In a manner tbat will be highly gratifying to the whole nation. To the aentlmente ex pressed by tbe president there baa been ' tbe warmest response. vkikhu or Haw kiioo, Tba Durango, Colo., Herald says: "On oar return from a little trip we find a number of New Mexico exchangee on our desk, all favoring statehood. We lived In New Mexico for eight years and Invariably found the eitlions, both American and Castlllan origin, eourt- oua. Intelligent, a elUxeushlp J a fact I that will favorably compare with that of any part of the evit or wont. New Mexico hat many able men, both Mexican and Americana. In tact, eome of the anient m m In tbe west are to ba fonnd In that territory. We heutlly fvor statehood for New Mexico, and In ad tltlon thereto we assert that It la the refinement of bad treatment not to atmlt that territory Into the Colon a a elate." NBKU HKVlelOM. The Rio Orand R ipnbltean, of Laa Croees, says that the New lletloo coal oil law needa revlelon. Tbe people of the eoothern end of the territory want per- mission to ehlp In coal oil from Kl Paso. oil that he, been Inspected there, and not bare to aend for the New Mexico Inspec tor every time a one or Ore gallon tank Is shipped np here. It this la done the oil trust will send better oil to this section. Chrl.lans Oil Saggwtlos. Gentlemen's white silk Initial hand kerchiefs, large size I 60 Oentlemrn's black silk handker chiefs, onlr 40 Ladles' stlk fancy embroiders! hand kerchiefs, kkj. 103 and.... ; ze A bandeome bow tie So Far rnis 2 60 Hmyrna rug'.bne to 1 75 Meg-ant lap rones, 0 10 I'hoto frames, 25c to 1 Hi Prarurd pictures, 80a to 8 f 0 rower enrtains 1 6 Table covers, 60c to i 00 Mandolins. 4 0) Violins 400 Ualtars 4 00 Accordeons 800 One of tbe nicest storks of tore in town. THK MaZK, J m. KiKKB, Proprietor. RttllBI CASH STORK. Bust Colorado floor 11 20 8ngar, lo pounds for l.oo Coftee, 10 packages 1.00 8 bare white K. soap 8S S packafea Scotch oats. 80 8 cane sugar corn 25 Mushrooms, per can 20 UaCrneea tomatoes, per can 10 Knsmeline 6 VYa bare a comnlete Una of the flneet teas and eoffties obtainable and oar prices defy competition. Try us. BfciEB tne tasn urooer. MURDER ALLEY. Horrible Condition of aa Alley la Old Albaqntrqne. "Murderer's Corral" should be the ap pellation of tbe location In the old town of Albuquerque where the murder took place last night. Instead of "righting Corral," by which name It has been known for halt a century. The killing last night la the eieond at the same Martinet wine shop within a yet.r. The "vlnata" la In a very unsavory neighbor hood. There are a tew, very few, decent (ami I lee In the vicinity. Over the way from the ecene of the murder Is probably the worst diva In New Mexico. Its pro prietors began in a email, modest (?; way a little music, a little wine, a little eomethlng else. Now they own a great co-operative establishment, consisting of store, restaurant, wine rooms, lodgings with or without companions, harem, etc Ramon of knock-out drops, rolling of railroad men and others are frequent; also of innocent glrla seduced to Uvea of debauchery. This beastly concern la within 800 or 400 feet of a public school and la also about that distance from a temple of religious wor ship. It cannot but taint the morale of children whose minds are ao receptive Outside of this notorious concern are many smaller onea near tbe eoene of the murder. Here berd promiscuously to gether the most depraved of both sexes, and here and In tba more pretentious es tablishment are bred the crimes of night and the chocking exhibits ao often wit nessed by day In the streets In that part of the town the town noted all over Spanish America in tba days tbat are gone for its culture and refinement Alasl Albuquerque, tbe oldl that the misdoings, tbe nupunlshrd misdoings of a few should hare bedraggled your fair fame In these later daysl Capital flees from your doors and decency from many of your portals. I am not a prophet nor the eon of one, bat I should Just here like to intimate that it these disorders and crimes and disorderly places are not suppressed, one of these days, and not tar in tbe future, decent people will take the law Into their own hands, aud there will be a lynching party the acta of which will be remembered tor generations. Old Town. Mails to Huatara, Best quality lo.iikd chills at Brock, nvler's, 210 Sil2 south Second street. OI K ANNUAL, CMhlaTMAS ItKAWINCl. One ticket with every 25 cents worth of floods purchased at our store op to and ucludlng December 84. 1st prlxe Handsome French doll and carriage $13 00 2nd pr I id Ueutleuian'e travelng act 10.00 3rd prlte Cut glass bottle tilled with Lest perfume 10.00 4th prixe silver mounted mani cure set 8.00 5th prise Pair military brushes ana ease 0.00 Tbe above applies to our every depart ment eigara, eoda water, candy, prescrip tion, drugs and sundries. Ibepnxeeare on exhibition in ont window, special attention being called or tbe doll aud carriage, which are the handsomest and beet obtainable here. J. U. 0 HIILLY A CO , Druggist. Holiday, Uolldar. Holiday cigars in boxes of twenty-five each at Jones', 207 Railroad avenue. Mrs. & 8. Piatt, nee Miss Sleyster, who baa been here tbe past few months visit lug relatives, expects to return to ber borne in Los Angeles on Thursday night On next Monday night Mrs. Walton will give a dance to her pupils, aud ti e affair will prove one of the nicest events of the hoi lila re. W. H. Rogers and wife, regixterirg from Manitou, Colo., are at the (Jrai d Ceuiral. Awarded Highest honor World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DaX' CREAM A Fare Oraps Crcaaj el Tslar Pewter. 10 YEARS thf STANDARD. mm NEW MEXICO NEWS! OALLt'P. From lh Glemer. Major Green served sixty-two subpoe nas at Gltnon, Friday, in poll tat suits. Hilly Radcliffe, the Rough Rider, has been sick for several days bnt Is Improv ing, lie Is a gneet at the home of Archie Brown for several days. Colonel Van Daren was down from Blaewater on Thursday. He was accom panied by his wife and his grand-daugh-tea and spent several hours In Christmas shopping at the Banner. Saturday last was the l:h birthday anniversary of Mlse Ethel Going", one o( the typoe In thi ofTlns. She was the re cipient of many handsome presents from her many friends and her Illness at that time prevented h-r frlenda from giving her a pleasant surprise. The 0)d Fellows held their election on Monday evening last, at which time tbe following were chosen as the officers for the ensuing term: N. fl., Henry Kirch; V. 0, E L. Welkins; B.8 A.J. Mitchell; P. 8., W. A. Patching; treasurer, Alex. Bowie. There will be a spread In con nection with the installation on the flret meeting In January. Tbe oldext boy of Mr. Caiwell.of Fort W ingate, was playing with a cartridge on Wednesday, and It In eome maumr exploded, mutilating terribly his left hand. Three fingers of the band were blown off and the band cut to ribbons, so tbat It waa necessary to bare an amputa tion made. It was done by the post sur geon, the amputation being made at the wrist At last accounts the little fellow waa resting quietly. Mr. ChenlelL, of Gallup, one of the mall carriers to Fort Defiance, bad a terrible experience last week. He left Fort Defi ance on Friday last for Gallup, and In the blinding storm lost his way and wandered round for two days In the ter rible storm. He at length determined to abandon bis wagon and horses, and tak ing tbe mall on his back he started afoot tor home. He Anally got his bearings, and on Monday arrived In Gallup utterly exhausted and nearly perished, having gone without food the whole time. One of the horses came In town on Monday and the other bas since turned up. The man la to be commended for bla grit and loyalty to duty, ills hands were froxen from exposure. On IV edneeday Mickey O'Neill went to the Crescent oOlce and drew what he had coming. He then started In to Indulge himself In a drunk. He had In the courHC of time got to feeling scrappy and at tacked tbe pianist In the Arcade saloon. In tbe mlx-up the player, named W atson, being too small to stand a fair show with his assailant took to his childish Inetinct and commenced to bite, lie succeeded In laylug bold upon tbe nose of O'Neill and before letting go ha succeeded In biting eft a large slice of it. Tbey were separ ated and O'Neill received the attention he needed, although Watson's finger waa also bitten In the struggle. Mr. Frani, a Slav, Injured by a fall of rook at the mine laet week, suffered in ternal Injuries, to which he succumbed on Saturday last. He bad a leg broken also. He waa given the uest of care but never rallied from the time ot bis arrival I the hospital. He wa Interred hy tbe siavonts anrletr on Monday from the Catholic church. Father JutlUrd taking the service. Tbe deceased was a man about 40 year of age, and had a fsmlly, all ot whom, except one boy, are In the 01a country. (OKI WIKUAtS. Special Correspondence. Fort Wingate, N. M., Dec. 18 -Rufus Cassell, a son ot tbe pact blacksmith hail his left band blown entirely off by the explosion ot a Hotchklss shell, with which he was playing, the band was 1111 putated at tbe wrlt by tbe post surgeon. Frank Grobe, of the Sixteenth eavalry. Is at this post on a sick furlough visiting bla relatives. Mesera. Ritchie and Coates, ot Gallup, N. M., were visitors at the poet Saturday. Tbey came up for tbe minstrel show aud returned tbat night It Is reported bare, tbat there are from thirty Ore to forty cases of small pox In Zuul, N M. Mr. Harris, formerly atorekeeper for iha Poet Kxcbange, baa returned from Hall up, N. M., and baa taken charge ot the Canteen again. Fred. Riley bas been abeeut from the post several days attending to business at Bluewater, N. M. Frank Supplee, who has been confined in the post hospital several daya with tonsillitis. Is much Improved and has re turned to bis home. Tbe Yeagerand Davis Minstrels (home talent) gave an exceedingly good per formance last night in the post ball. The program conslted ot a number of the latest songs, several unique dances, a farce comedy and a cake walk. Tbe above event was followed by an Informal "bop," which lasted until 12 o'clock, when all returned to their homes well pleased with the evening's entertain ment The Navajo Indians held their annual "corn dance" last week at Mr. Supplee 's ranch, aeven miles east of this poet. Three Indian policemen from Fort Defi ance were on hand to keep order. Quite a number ot people from Gallup and this post witnessed tbe danoe. W imoati. Uv FootAl raollUlM. We have heard a great deal about the excellent postal tacTlitlesot Albuquerque. We do uot take any stock In It any more. There went out of this office 00 the nth of REPORT OF Tlili CONDITION FIRST NATIONAL BANK Albuquerque, New Mexico, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBLK 1, i8o. HCSOUKOIM, I.nirib iml Diarouiiti Mix k, Hc.iHl.. Sr. uiiiir and Kri K ate' llalikinu HnUM. uil)lt'ii and KlKliirea. mint Siatra II. .ri. I, and i'lrnuuin C aaliou liand ami ttctiangi. Cam Ruaovai'ks Total MAUIMTIUI. Caiillal Hunk Surplus aud Fulfils C iri ulallon Ar ouut l!emalid lel(iiu 1 una Deposit Total Dkposits Total Ieceniber laet two letter for a gentleman In Albnqnerqne. We find also that a third lettr for the same gentleman went frnn Gallup In the seme mail. All tiie letters reached Albuquerque on the 7th, ind yet there were none of them nMivered lo Mm nntll the irt.h of December. We want to know why. Such delay of hnl iifm letters are too much to lis quietly norne. II iw about It, Mr. Grunsreid. Gallup Gleaner. Mllllnna (IKn Awy It Is certainly gratifying to the public to know ot one concern In lbs land who are not afraid to he generous to tbe needy and snfNrlng. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Coble, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine, and have the satlefartlon of knowing it bas absolutely cured thon ennds of hopeless cases, Aethtna, llronrht Iloareenees and all diseases ot the Throat, Chest and Lnngs areenrely cored by It. Call on J. II. O'Klelly A Co.. Druggists, and get a trial bottle free. ' egnlar size 5Dc. and $1. Kvery bottle gutranteed, or price refunded. 1. o. n. H. omrars. Albuquerque lodge. No. 3 )1). I. 0 R. B , elected the following officer Sunday: L. R. htrainw, president; Dr. William Green burg, vice president; H N. Jsffa, secre tary; Bernard llteid, treasurer; Simon Htrn. warden; Leon B. Stern, guardian; t o ils llfeld, F. Lowentbal and Samuel Neustadt, trustees. LOCAL PAKAORAI-II. Christmas presents at Thi Fair. 1,-avs order for Christmas turkeys at the Fleh Market. f ee the One dieplay of decorated china at O'Kellly A Co s. Freeh young dreeeed dncks at 10 cent a pound, at the Fieh Market Mrs. Anna Young, of Gallup, la In the city, and Is stopping at the Kuropean. Mis Genevieve Denipeey has accepted a clerkship at The Maze on south First street Vou are invited to In-pert the fins d's plav of baud tiHlnted cbum at OU-illv 4 Co'a, Captain Fors'er, for about ten years m iNter mechanic for the Santa Fe rail war at La Junta, is In city. Richard Plgual, ot Las Vegas, ba ar rived to accept the posit'ou of ulgli rlirk at the Harvey eating bouoe. Ci t. S. 8. Matties, a epeclal agent ol tbe government III tbe Indian service, l at tbe Hotel Highland from Santa Fe. Kverythlng needed to round cut t firNt-rlaes Cbrietmas dinner ran be ob taloed at the Flxh market Now is the time to leave your orders George H. Pradt. who is doing some surveying for the government south ol the cur, end his awilntaiit, Paul Warten, were here yesterday. Thev expected tc return to their duties to day. C. K. Railey whs out riding on his bl cycle wheel yesterday afternoon anc while on Hrialwaya dog ran out of a srd and bit him ou the left leg. Mr Railey ca ts c own town and hsd h wounds cauterlieriiat tli drug store ol H. Ruppc. THK Citi.kn utdertands that llenrj Brsmlette aud wife will have charge 01 the upstairs ot the Grant building 01 the completion of the ennie. Mr. Hrsm I Its will look after the rooms lessed fui office purposes, while his wife will hav charge of the room rented to lodgers, Mrs. Borrodalle Is In receipt of a lettei from her hunlmnci. Cspt. John Borrodallr now stationed with bis company a All any, Ga. The captain states In hb letter that he doesn't know the future o1 the territorial eompsnlrs, I ut it ts hb opinion that they will he sent to Cuba 01 the Philippines 01 or about January in, I Hint. "If not" continued the captain ''thev will be granted two monthh' fur louvn and then mustered out ot tb service." In the absence of oxygen, the microbe of consump tion dies. Prof. Frankland, Ph. D." of London, has plainly proved that cod-liver oil con sumes in the body almost three times the amount of oxygen that starches or sweets do. Scott's Emulsion iscod-liveroil partly digested and combined with hypo phosphites, it is more valu able than the plain oil and in all conditions of wasting its marvelous reconstructive properties arc unequalled. nt i 00, ll dru(tlU. SCOTT UoWNt, LImiiiUu, N. York. Hsjiaaa Vllj Market. Kansas City, Dec 20. -Cattle Receipt. 6,000 bead. Market, steady to atrong. Native eteere,;2.7otjtD.25; Texas steers, 2 754X0; Texas cows, (2 2142 W; native cows and heifers, 1.7506; stockers and feeders, $:i.OO84 25; bull', I2.0CM3 HO. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head. Marls', strong. Lambs, tl 2.V5 35; muttonp, $2 004 25. tiiloac atock Market. Chicago, Dee. SO. Cattle Receipt, U,(00 head. Market, steady to strong. Reeves, iJlKiyiUW; cows aud heifers. (2 004 75; Texas ateere, 3.304C5; stockers and feeders, t-J 80ut 4 40. Sheep Receipts, 0.000 bead. Markit steady. Natives, ja.SOftl 25; westerns. J3.C0 4 15; lambs, (4 0005 35. II. S. Knight, Will sell cheap, e. Vt'ral homes, sets of harness, buggies aud phaetons, a large burglar and lire proof safe, several square and upright pianos, walnut back and iront bar, wun largs French plate mir ror, ete. I will attend to any buatuee you wish transacted for a small commis sion' Auction and abstracts of tills a speMalty. H. 8. Kniout, Auctioneer. Kverythlng needed to round out a first class Christinas dinner ran be ob talned at tbe Fish market. Now Is the time to leavs your orders. r ma- 1 1 . I IS 7 HI till! 7 ISa K7 U,0'4i 6 ...euiH.7fo 00 ... 7H.VU37 ftf 1.1II4.0H7 Ml i imu.h jk ba ir.0 ono on MH.tml tw lbt.OOO 00 SI, 1 70.H7II All 471, ".IU 81 1,816,041 vl Consumption Do not think for a single moment that consumption will ever strike you s Sudden blow. It docs not corns that way. It creep Its y slong. First, you think It Is a little cold; nothing but a little hack ing cough ; then a little loss In weight: then a harder cough; then the fever and the night sweii. The suddenness comes when you have s hemorrhage. Better stop the ducat while It is yet creeping. You csn do It wlrh You first notice that you cough less. The pressure on the chest is lifted. That feeling of suffocation Is removed. A cure is hastened byplscingone ot Dr. Aycr's Cherry Pcctcral Plaster over the Chest. A Book Froom It Is on the Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. WrHm ss F rmmy. If h. ai.r r..mr,l.lnl htavt and artlr. Iha Im-,1 tnf.lt. al a.lir. ynm jrrvty I iti win riwiT. a irnuii rH7.4 wiiiimu eiwr an'iri.,. UK. J. C. AY Ml, l.ow.11, Matt. TELEPHONES ! The Automatic Telephone COMPANY IIASTIIR II KMT AND MOST MODKRN SYSTEM OK Thl.KI'IKJNK. ratroulze a Home IiiHtitutlon, Do not forget that the Automatic Telephone Company reduced the ratee for telephone service and Is a local company owned by local capital, in nave an Automatic Telephone in your residence or place of bnstness means that you are coniiH-ted with modern and up-to-date telephone system that you get quirk, continuous, reliable, secret Automatic Service. Remember that we have the Largest Lint of Hulwcribers and are constautlv adding to it. Tke .following I a Hut of new nlxrrltwr latr-lv connrctt-d. other ax belna added daily: II. P Hrrker. Grocery Stole No. 4M f Hilio, ri.Mlrnce " UHI llrrry' UriiK Hn re " 9t7 lr. CnrniBh. rralrleuc " MS hi Ni'iiro Munilo 4tm W. J. iMltrrlle 474 I. II. KlnnlKao Co " Sr,6 S. B. Ulllrtt " 4 J. O liliW-oll 7S J. W. Dunlins " K IW II. llfeld Co " "w K. B. Jiilinaiin, rvaiilenc " Htm Clay June, mlili-nce " '" L. b. Knlina. saloon M lrS I M. atoora.ottiie " H A. 11. Ala kiMUir. rv.lilenrr.. " yvl C. K. Nt-wliuM, rr.ii'.enre MS J. II. O'Ki'illi-r. rertdenr " blR I'atfilcMaloon..... 14 K. A. I'raraon M ' 4W4 W. N. I'arkhunrt, rrniilrnc " 4hh W. N. Hjikliur.l, otllie " 48H 1'iiat Oltice ' VJB (i.SriHti, li.iclrnrp " Sit J. II Stinsle, Law Ollir - 'Jftrt lr. Tastier, residence 4mH I. A, Wlntten, tsevond Hand Store.... " 170 A, Weinman, residence M 614 A LITTLE BURDEN. Our system of eav puvments makes It poaHliile for evervone to have an EVERETT or KIMBALL PIANO or ORGAN in their home. Kai'h Install ment Is s small that It is not felt and 'lis uss and enjoyment of the Instru ment is had from the llrnt parmeut. a large nuinoer ot handsome Inetru mi'iits of high quality to select from. Tli-y are elegant In design aud tiulsb ml excellent In tons. THE WHITSON MUIC COMPANY. AltjuUrtiar, If. M. m r.M? L M i . J ? -. i . .. a. T . For Santa Qaus' Sake don't! I), n't e a Christmas Bear I Don't make the "iillilreu uuhttiinvt I) m l let an Aching i .icUi Hp ill four Clir Httnts IHlii-t uud your Holnlay Knjuyme it ! We'll stop the Ai'h ! (Juick without iliHcniiifiirt or.ee ana rur ail - una Have tne inotii. Come to day. CHAMBERS & BAECOCK, DENTISTS. GRANT BLOCK. afollday Kaeuralua Hat. a. Tickets will be sold to all points on the A . T. & 8. K, railway In New Meilco anil hi I'ano at the rate or one fare for the round trip. Dates ot sale. Decern ber lit, 'Jft, 2ii and 81, and January 1 and 2, with llnal return limit of January 4, iv.ru. No stop overs allowed In either direction. n . n. I m ix, Agent riiotographe equal In Onleh to New York Citv work, fur only It iter doien. at the "Albright Art 1'srlors," 113 north Third street. Bend us your account aud we'll collect them or It'll owl you nothing. New Mei loo Collection Agency. 1'ostolllce bos mo. Basket ot all kind at Tm Fair. rCherrs "What to Give" is the question of of the hour. The bet gift for your wife is a policy of Life Assurance. Clothes will wear oat. A piano will jjet out of tune. Jewelry will .be come old fashion ed. Bric-a-lJrac v ill break. Most things deterio rate with age, but not a policy of life assurance, the older it gets the more valuable it becomes. The EquibWc Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED 5TATES. WALTER N. PARKHUR5T, General Manager, NewMeilcoand Arlxona Department, ALBl'QUKRQl K, N. U. AUTOMATIC TKLKI'IIONK 480. CERRILLOS LUMP COAL TOOK TOE FIRST PRIZK AT TUB WORLD'S FAIR. f ANTED, COB SALE, RENT ADD LOST Waa tad. Wanted A good chambermaid; perma i nt position to rigbt party. Call at iti.kn oltloe. Wanted Girt to assist In general ousework. No washing. Inquire of Mrs Hlakley, 701 south Third street. Wanted Gents' second band clothing. Vo. 406 south First street, between Coal ind Lead aveuues. Address or call on B. 4WKKNKT. Wanted A clerk by Jannary or Feb ruary 1st In Alameda, N. M. Steady employment. Address L. Kempenioh, Alameda, N. M. Wanted Three rooms for light house keeping. Kurn lehed or unfurnished. ell people. Prefer upper rooms. Ad Ireee, Charles Sawyer, Citijen office. An experienced bookkeeper and ac countant Is open for engagement Quick ind reliable. Fine penman and gooc correenondent Local references. Ad Iress, P. 0. Box No. flu Wanted In every town, a local repre sentative; lady or gentleman; easy work. ood pay, no capital required; payment very week. Address for particulars. C. (,. Uarechal Art Co . 34S Kim street. Lai- las, Texas. Wot lUal. Flae pianos for rent. Call at Whlteon tfusio company. For Rent An upright Kverltt piano. Call at 01)1 east Silver avenue. Klrst class furnished rooms over post Ulce; newly papered and renovated. Two rooms for light housekeeping and ne furnished room. Mrs. Kutherford, 113 Iron avenue. For Rent Five-room honse, cheap by the year only; In good repair, all newly papered and painted. Apply to J. F Luthy. For ad. For Sale Floe young family and work horse, and a set of harness. L. Clarion, So. 816 north Third street. For Sale Pair of ponies suitable tor I glit delivery. They are also good sad lers and single drivers. J. K. Matthew, Dairyman. XHASTHEBSI XMASTREEat Will have trees enough tosnppiythe 'ity, school houses, churches and fami lies. Leave your order early at Lomh.rih) 4 Palladino, 317 North Third Street New telephone. No. 175. Itawara ot Olnlniauu for Cat hare that Ooa wla M.rcury, ah mecury will surely destroy the sense if smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reputable physicians, aa the damage they will do is ten fold to tbe food you can possibly derive from them, lull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by V. J. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo, 0, contains no mercury, and is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ot the systym. lu buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure von eel the venn- lue. It is taken Internally and Is made lo Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials free. tT"ttold by Druggists, price 75c per uoiue. Attention, HanalMMl Regular review Albti queruue Tent No. l.K 0. T. kl., this evening at H o clock, at tbe It. f.hall.un Hold avenue, All nietttbere are ear nestly requested to at tend. Hy order of the com maimer. R. K. Okntby, R. K. HIKhal !)aa frtaaw raid For furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing, trunks, harness, saddles, shoes, etc Hart's, 117 Hold avenue, next to Wells Pargo Kx press office. See me before you ouy or sen. Hot tamales and enchiladas In Para diss Alley, A. Castello, with Kachechl A utoiul. Bargains In carpet for th remainder of this month at way a Faber s. Albuquerque Foundry and Machine Works R. P. HALL, Proprietor. Iron and Brass Castings; Ore Coal and Lumber Cars; Shafting, Pulley. Orate Bars, Babbit Metal; Columns and Iron Fronts for Building; Repairs on Mining and Mill Machinery a Specialty. FOUNDRY: 8IDK RAILROAD TRACK, ALBUQCERQUE, N. M. O. BACIIECHI. ESTABLISHED 1SS9. Commercial House and Hole WHOLESALE DKALRES IN LIQUORS, WINES, OIGAUS, TOBACCOS Gcner a! Agents (or W, J. Limp's St. Louis Beer. Outside Orders Promptly Attended to. BACHECHI & GIOMI, PBOPRIKTORS, 107 & 109 South First St , Albuquerque, N. M. Lombardo & Palladino, (succassoas to A. Lombardo) ST STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. IMPORTED QOODS A 8PECIALTT. Goods promptly delivered In any part of the city Tbe beet Goods at the Lowest Prices. 317 NORTH THIRD STREET, ALBUQUERQUE, N. ML Ho for Jemez Hot... Springs. G. HENRY, M. D. Student Thirty. 9H Yean' f ractlce. tbe Last Tco lo Daovsr, Col. MIS OMLV TKSAlsO A care guaranteed In every ease undertaken when a enre la practicable and possible. Gonorrhoea, gleet, and stricture speedily enred with Dr. Kloord's Remedies. Recent cases permanently cored within three days. NoCnbebs, Bandle wood Oil nor Copaiba used. HDermatorrhoea. seminal losses, nls-ht emlwiinna. in. snmnia. despondency, radically cured. Hospital, farts, R. Terence over Z1.000 patlenta auccessfully treated and cured within the last ten y are. Can refer to patients cured, br Derrulssion. Invsatiirata. Offices, t7 Beventeeiith strst, near Champa, Denver, Colo. Knellsh. French, Ger- man, foiisn, Kossian and Bohemian spoken. Consultation aud one examination tree. Correspondence solicited strictly confidential. MELINI & EAKIN, fboleiils Liquor ind Clgir Detltrt. AND 80 LK A0INT9 VOB We handle everything In our line. A complete Illustrated price lint sent free upon application. THK LOWKST PRICED LIQUOR II0U8K In the west. Ill aOCTH FIRST STRF.ET. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. tROFESSlONAL CARD. PKOF. Ol MACRO. rHK BEST VIOLINIST IN THK TKR ntory, will aive violin and harmony Irs. wins; will furnish the best orchestra lor ball. uartlraanu L'oncarta. A.l.lrMa i.mi.m.u1 li.li.. cry, toatorUc.' UK). itISHUI A) BISHOP. nOMIhOHATHIC I'HYSICIANS AND nKiin 17, Whltlns building. Ntw Irlrphnne mra. aBaiiua n snuu. na. u.. (inic-a Fran! IS U Bisbou, M. U.. ottita bour. lo to IS a. m. and 1 lo 5 and 7 to S p. m. KAnrettuav aasTBHirav. OKHCK and n-.ldencr, No. 413 wrt Gold avrnue. Trlrptuinv No. vs. Orlicr hour S to B a. m. ; 1 tu 8 ao and 7 to it p. m. U. H. baatrrday, 11. D. J. U. Kaaterdav. M. D. W. U. HOPK. It, U. OFFICE HOL'KS I'ntll 0 a. m. and from 1 :S0 to a :II0 aud from 7 to S p. m. ( ltu- and mudrnce. 11U west Uold avenue, Albu querque, N. at. 1KMT1ST. B. J. A 1(T, D. D. a. ARM I JO BLOCK, oi.po.lte llfeld Bro.1 OKice hoursi a a. m. to IHM p.m.: 1 :M0 p. m. to 6 p. m. Automatic telepbou No. iu'i Appolntmeiita made by mail. HKHNAHV a. HOUIf, ATTOHNKY AT LAW. Albuquerque, N. M. Prompt aHeuiton given to all busl Oeaa pertaining to til prnfeasiuu. Will prat tle e id all c6urta of the territory aud beluia lb l. aiieu ataiea uuiu uuk. WILLIAM D. LEE, TTORNKY-AT LAW. ( lines, room 7, N. T A Uf.ll niimju vuiiiiiiig. w im pou-me iu ao the court oc the territory. JUHHSTUH A) riMIOAL, ATTORNKYS-AT-LAW, Albuquerque, N. M tittu e, room a and S, t-irst National Hank ttulldiug. R. W. D. HKYAN, . TTOBNKY AT-LAW. Albuquerque, N. L It. Oltice, First National Hank building. FRANK W, CLANCY, 4 TTORNKY-AT LAW, rooms a and S, N i. T. Amnio building. Albuquerque. N. M AV W. IXIHSOM, 4 TTOKNEY AT LAW. Orlice over Rob. i V ertauu's griK-ery store. Albuquerque. N.M ili?RilVi R:'J, VITALITY 'Tf-7IV8 1 Loar vigor. " ANO MANHOOD Ctrm Lnpotmcv N.ain niniwoa id WMtiut iiitmm, oil dtev- ol or tirt sa Ni4tcrioa, A nrr-io m4 U oti-bttikkr. Brwtt th pmk Rkw to pW thtk tiv4 r morm M (irw ol vwitfi. tty nud OUo pet hot, 0 bor. lor 2 . 6 O : vnh wna uftrtntot lo ar or rriuod too UMory. J OH N O. HtKRT, AlbuquriU. N. M. It Save, lb I blldraa. Chamberlain's Couch Remedvhassaveit tbe Uvea ot thouiauds of rroupj children. it is aiso wiiuoui an etuai fur oolds aud whooping cough. Rovs' reefer In all sites, S to i (ears, $9 60 to 5. Biiuoubtern, the Railroad aveuue clothier. f Bottled in Bond. h if wsrtirii!iiiii OS G. GIOMI. JOHNSTON & MOOltES Famous Stages Leave EYERY TUESDAY MORNING 137 For the Resort. Livery, Feed and Bales Btablee. HACKS to any part of the elty for only 25c. Old Telephone No. t. New Telephone No. 114 COPPER ATEHDE, Bet Second and Tbl'd St of Dr. Philip Syphilis a Specialty. Kicora or ran. Kloord's method practiced In the World's -SAL00NS THE ELK 18 one of tho nlcrst resorts In the cliy and is supplied with the best and flneet liquors. HEISCH A BETZLEB, Proprietors. Patrons and friends are cordially Invited to visit "The Elk." SOS We at Railroad Avenue P. BADARAGCD, Very Finest Wines Liquors and Cigars. Third St, and Tijeras Ave. Atlantio Ecer liall ! SCHNEIDER A UX, Prepe. Coot Krg Beer on draught; the finest Nallr Wine and the very beat ot Orat-daa Liquor. Give us a call. Railkoad Avshub, Alsoqusrqus. W.L.TB1MBLE&C0., Second street, between Rallroatl and Copper aveuues, Dorses and Mutes bought and exchanged. Livery, Sale, Feed aud Transfer Stables. Beat Turnouts In th City. Addnm V. L. TRIMBLE & Co., Albuquerque, New Mexico. ...BOLLEIl'S .. 301) Copper Are. Horseshoeing specialty. Wag-on re pairing and all other kind of Blacksmith work guaranteed. HI. 4. Is a Bfis pnuonnm rvutlv l.r Oi.uiitrl(u.a, 1'l.w.l, Spirmsiorrli.ia. Vtbitr.., nuaatural di. cliaru, tir aur lufl.uitiia lluu, Irrll.lloa ur ulir.. tlon uf piieooi nirtn - branw. Suu-aslrluifeut. a r Draisciata, ur anl la blslll arapM.r, tir .aprMWi. pri'palil, fur II ur S boltks, ti 75. Circular ssut ua rrguast. rutrall Haai Double blankets for 75 cents per pair. Large sias beds for f 2 50. Nice children's rockers for 60 cents. Ladles' rockers from 11.50 to S7.60. . Large selection of Navajo Blankets. The bent selection of Iron beds in the City. The "Duplex" mattress best tor (7.60. PHBBI rHKE fBBEl A Life Slsa Fortran, Orsioa, faatal ar Watar Color, fraa. In order to Introduce our eicelleot work we will make to any one sending na photo a Life Slio Portrait Kreeof Charge. Small photo promptlv returned. Exact likeness aud highly artistic tluisb guaranteed. Send your photo at once to C. L. MaHKCHlL ART CO., 84U Kim 8L. Dallas, Texas. Removal sale Is now going on at the Goldeu Hule Dry Oooits company's store. Such prices as tbey are making on their eutlre new stock will aetoulHh you. Ev erything in the store at cut prices. Do not nile this opportunity. Are you In need ot a new ledger. Jour nal, eaeh book or specially ruled blanks of any kind? Or perhaps yon have a pile of magazines that need binding, If so, call at Thk Citikn bindery aud get prices, Beet workmanship, prices 0. K. Extraordinary opportunity to supply your fall and winter ueeds at a mere trills. Anything In ths store at a reduc tion of from 10 to 50 percent on account of removal. Uolden Hule Dry Hoods Company. Lace curtains aud portieres left from the stock of llfeld Bros., sold at cut tire sale prices at May X Kaber's. Ail kinds ot fresh sauage at Kleln wort's Third street meal market. Leave, your orders. BLACKSMITH SHOP AjSa??'t5 f li I.I IHI.VJ 1. M OuruMd SS Vai aM M MfUtra. VPrsnaM i.tiial.. vV oiboissavi.o T