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VOLUME 13. A
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31. 1098.
NUMBER CG.
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MilllLMElUI,
Impressive Services Are Held in
-ttie Senate Chambers.
Only Dargbter of James Russell
Lowell Died Yesterday.
Sli Flontib Misers K tile J At hftpcmlof,
WUbtcan.
WirCI or TBI GLIIAVoI.
Wtilnrton. Icc. SI. The funeral rr
vlrea over remain ot tint laltt rttMia
tor Jlorrill, (roiu Vermont, Wftn held ti.
trie lailic.l htnlri itemac c!muiter. f lif)
wera. conducted wiiu iinprwwlve llK"itj
lu the pic-cnr of iliHlinguHliB.1 an
winliUK, Ini'lti ting- tli prei.leiit, vie
prwiilrtiit, ni'intiern at t lie e.iliiuet, Ju
tic, of the t.npreiiii coir t, -n ttor am)
rfiirwKiiUtUrH Kuxr, l . ) speaker
of Hie lu'ii-e. mul repietnta : of Hit
army ami navy ami of tint .lijlmuatlt
corp., a well rh a ruiiRniirse i t privatt
rltlZ'HH, wlii tixk tlii wentm of i.nllfy
ltig the aflVetloiialu fx In which
Al.irrlll wan universally lield.
Tim mlver pint on I tit' rakt t l.r tin
Inwripiton: "JtMiu Santli Mnrril', ixio
IH'.t,." After tli fMnate f mpl .ye, win.
DilmiV wived tlm i-.'iintnr in lifo. ar
raiufxl Hie niiillltu In if l iwer which
hail been aei.t, tint iiil iT tin- casket wiu
removed, iIImcIihIhk tlm Culm. pncWul
face of Hi ileat i'tninii. in l tie re
piwe of rtxatli tlie feature Mill hIiow'
ruKiieil alrKiiiltli and 0 iiuhnh. lUnketi
liiiili on the lower brt f the c:u-ket, all
alH ut It mi'l riivi rtiiK llie rteek up to Hip
pieejillliK illl"r i rtt-k, w.m pi Jill ju n
( p'atuo, u .)er, n -rai rni' ieme, pa in:
ml rrrl -ml. ( f hiiiiUx leavfa.
The erene w w one i t t.rnf oi rid aolom
nlty n Hi" prei.leiit hinl ilit tl -ijni-lieil
nlidalH entfp'ir me fiiuiiii r win iff
head ami eve tcrnwt toward the p i.lid,
Uptnriieil face of llie ileail Heinitur. I h
large ameniM ik'e rune ami riMiiiilncil
atiinilliiK ini'll the prenl h-utiikl prt
wm cbi.'iI. !. K. liniilf" (1 I.eviit. ol
All SoiiU' Church, rend eelertinue Irinn
l'tiim. In hH triliiite to tlie ileceaeii.
ir. Levitt Haul: ' Trmi l Ncrnmnt; Imw
ill It to atteTLt to euliyit till
mm! Mere II a enir.d oiil iiihii
('tie of America' irraml nil men.
br his exaniule of civil virtue
and lnlejrrt) ; a tatternfur onr yi"nir
men; a vIhikii i f the beet acd ui lent
eltiiKUHtiin in inn ouwu.i aua iipwiu
HwecD of I hie Brent rernlille.
The Mlml cliHt.luln. liev. Dr. Milhuru.
delivered the dtixlnir Inv 'Oatlnn. It wan
I o'chek wh-n Hie ivri-nionT waeom
eluded, and tlie tir ni'lent and eat lie t
led the wav pa-t tliecn-kct, taking a till u )
look at Hie calm, nl. iit fdct.
largely Interested In manufacturing en
ternrieee In tlile vlclnltv, conmilttedeiil-
ride laxt nt)it. It la Mippoe'd that hard
work ami a ulcty wan tlie cante.
llnnk PteteuieMt,
New Turk. Her. 81. Weekly bank
lntmut: Kurplna reserve, dwreated,
i(i7.)i loann increaHl. ..oiift.teiti;
pecle lncrMd, f V.t i,mi; IprsI tender
ricreaeed. illJ.H.)ii; depoeita incrcawd.
f I io.'.kki; circulation ilecreamvl. f.14,-
. Itaukshiild 1, lt'.on in encew of
n qiilrenieuU.
PAKI4 Kl'UtlTI(N.
the In I U.I ett Will lt of the
LernMt rxhlblta Tltir.
New York. I'ec. 31. "Al the Taria ei-
p'ntthm In I'.Ml the I'nitcd htate will he
necuud In eiie and cinipltleneeN among
Hie coiin'.ric cutHidn of r ranee, eald
Vlej ir Itrackett, aecreUry of ttie I'nlted
st tie romniixelnn of the I'arln eipoel
H'i to day. "Kuwiia," he enid, "will hare
i ll't! iimra epnee, tmt the I nili-d Hiatee
ha a larger alloliiiuie than either Kuir
land or (icrumny. However, the Krench
oniiui'-MitiiieiH will try to give equal
(v ir to the Tmr great Coiintriee, the
t lilted tUt-, Knirlaud, ItUMia and Iter-
it ut t. At ta' a thete natiooa are con
c rn"d France will ehow no favoritism.
)c nt my la making a great efTuil li rxcel
nil o'.hiT uatioi.4 and t.'.e lulled
St itei will'Uod (iermany lie keeneet
competitor. Tlie (iimimi gorcrunient
mi le g'Tieroui approprlatlona for their
ejtlilhlie, til:' amount appropr aled being
t vL'e the emu provided for tor comuilit-
mon The liermana are goln? to make a
grnat Quht In I'm In In ltM) fur the trade
t the world. Japan will alto make a
flue ritofilay. rnniiiiinxtoner Ht neral rec
Ini eciir.'d addilloiial eiace. aiujimtlng
1 1 ai'out If) P'-r cent over the original
l"liii'iit. lint en'ice now given thle
c iiintry U aliotit 'Jl7iW eipiare feet. A
ipliilC'itiniH from Intending exhllittore
veri now auk for over 7mi,'im m tiare
feet, t f cotiraa ai inchody will be dlean-
loluti'd.
MCWS llllin 1 1I R tlHIK.MT.
Mni
Wrerk ol lit iileuevotl.
Hong Konp-, l.-o 81. Two nilnslng
boata of tlie wr. ' kid Hntieh at-amcr
iltnavon I ave b.'n ft'tn.d. The only
mlrelllir ptrt' ne now Rre (lil.'f Mate
Mxon.N c ti l Hteward Wilson and two
t'hlne-te (!i::r'einin-'ter Kmith died ol
exhatiHilon a:tr ttwiiii'jiiiig to Lin Ting
leiaud.
HIX MINhll un.bro.
rll Five llunrtrnl Krrl t Ilia Bottom or
n tliall.
. Inhpeniliig. Mich , l'ee HI. Thin morn
ing while mi. e Hm-li trammem, iiameh
uuknowii, wi re cijiung lo the enrfuce In
one of the ehuttH U the Luke Uuperior
Iron compaliy'M nilnc. the rage met eome
otiNtriicliou in the rdutfl that inclined it to
the II "or hi aat l"t ll tueu elhleoll. They
fell Coil fet t to the lottom, l eing in-taut-ly
klllel. The three who clung to the
rage were alight. y Injured.
IottfiM'a Ittui(litr leid.
Cambridge, Miih , lice. HI. Mr. Mabel
Lowell liuriiHtt, the only child of the
piet. Jatue UiiHHell Lowell, died yester
day at KiWond, wlo-r ehe wax horn llfty
ona yearn go, and where ahe pa-ieed
nearly all her lite.
UAH lArLHIllUM.
la rullutaetl li' a rire. Which Cauara a
Lm or ft 00.0110.
Hed Key, Inch, lice HI. An explosion
of gaa, followed by a tire, In the Ohio and
Indiana Pipe Line conipany'H CoHipreet
lug Htullou near here, caused a Iiihh eetl
niated nt li:u,utiti. Kngineer VS. K. Koh
liiHi.n wue iimlly l.mncd. Thirty or more
toe us are del. r i vl of I ulurul gun by the
deetructlori of thla station.
livoalver Aakr.l Kor
Cincinnati. Dec. 81. The Mercantile
Triiet cniiipuiiy h'H made application for
a receiver for the Baltluiore . Ohio
Houthweetern Kllwny company. The
appointment will be muile to day.
Couiii.ltt.l buiulflo.
riillllpsburg. l'a.. lice. 31. O. Perry
Jouee, the chnIiLt of the Ktr-d National
bank of l'hlllipnhiirg, one of the moet ex
tensive coal operator lu thl section and
Hultt Il0il, nn Atnrlreu Mlaalon
mrf . IH ur.lt rt.l in I hire.
Vif'oila, H t' , l.c. XL The ctcauiers
Victoria and l imaguchl Mini arrived
li'iewitii nous In. in the (ii lent to lie
c in p'-r IS. I'!i. II tnkow rorre-p indent
. r ihe Norlli ( hi a li.illv New, wrllee
tlmi in of ihe In'iahititiit met death
In drowning, on liecemher 'A. Half the
u reel lions exteiiillng along Hit) edkie
of the river Han tumbled Into Uo water
on t p or all the boats there. The lioueea
and Loitl with all tie people in them
.llsuppeure I In a uioment. Aliotit a huu
dreil building and the earn number of
boat are gone.
The Japmi Herald eay an Kngllsh
missionary ha been murdered by the
ii'iiiveM and eohlter at Tilng Hlng. A
French uiiaxlouary ha been burned to
death at Hvratow. A Herman missionary
ha been mortally Injured lu Hlian Tung
I he murder of an American mixMonary,
Mr. Hulterfleld, In central China la re
portt d.
The Rtlrln C'oiumlaalonrr.
On next Monday morning, at the court
house. County Commissioner Hllario
Hiiiid.ival. Pedro Castillo and Jneus
II niero will turn over the affair of Her
rialiilo county to the new board, namely:
K. A. V.lera, i;;nttclo (iullcrrei and Jesus
lionuro.
Kor the past two yeara tha old board
served the oountv In a business like man
ner, and on their retirement tliey will
rece.ve the unstinted compliments of a
In at of warm friend, lrrespctlre of
pnrty alllliatlon. To the meinlwr of
the retiring board and to the Incoming
couiuiiHelon-r. TilK ClTlKN Mtenda
Itest wishes for a happy New Year.
The Claire Haul,
Thk ClTirK.N Is In receipt of a letter
rrom Cassmari Jit Michael, proprietor of
the I lulre hotel, Sauta Ke. elating they
have leased the dining room of the hotel
to Luke Klynn, an experienced reetaur
mnt man, from Denver. Tim proprietor
of the Claire are highly pleased at having
lieeu m f rtiuiute in Interesting eueh a
tvniipelent man a Mr. Klynn, who 1
known throughout southern Colorado for
hi marked aldllty a a reetBiiranteur.
Leglslattir and other visitors to thecapl
tal will not ned to tiring their baskets
with them In the future lu order to keep
from getting hungry.
Maw Itu'l Dinner.
There I no better way of beginning
the new year In an auspicious manner
than by eating a good aulistantial meal.
Kealizlngthl fact Mr. Ittimmell ha de
cided to do the puhllc a good turn by
serving a splendid Nw Year'e dinner at
her dining parlor on Uold avenue.
A regular New Year's lupper at
Mtlini &c Eakin's tonight.
Chickens, ducks and gttse, 8
cent per pound, at BUnchard Meat
and Supply company.
The hcliday season clones to
night with roast turkey, stuffed
with oysters, at Melini Sc Eakin's.
To night being New Year' eve a more
ehtboriite lunch than usual will be g-rved
at the eiger Cafe.
Additional Troops Will Be Dis
patched to Uqm.
United States Will Have Great Dis
play at Paris la 1900.
Twenty Men Wounded ta a Riot B.-.twceo
Italian an4 Chilian Sailors.
COLD WIAIHIt II TBI kOTg.
Washington, Dec. 31 Order have
been Issued for the despatch of additional
trie. pa to Cuba to aseist in mainialning
g'Wl government there. Toe ttrd-r are
adlreaseil to Major tiueral J. It Wilson,
coiiiinandlng the Kirst army c rps, with
heailquart r4 at V ieou, da. 1 he eecre
tsry of war direct the hea.)iiarteri ol
tint Corp, originally Hxed at Cleufuego.
Cuba, to be cha'igisl to M ttanxaa ami
(general Wilson with headqmrter and
the Klghth Massachusetts, Hie lttilth lu
diana and the Third Kentucky volunteer
Infantry to be p it in readme for Iran
pnrtatlon to Cuba, fully armed ami
equipped for fl-dd eervlce and supplied
with thirty day' ration an 1 forage In
addition to that required for Cm j, tirncy.
In a subsequent order, WTIou dl
rec ted to proceed with the headquarter
and equipment from Macon to Ha annah
In time to embark on the transport Pana
ma. The Ktghth M vmchu tett aid the
Third Kentucky will emba'k fr ni H
vannah on transport to be provid ed and
the I'I'i'h lu liana will priiceed to Charles
ton. where one battalion at a time will
emhark on the Haratoga which will eon
yey the regiuieut toiuhala three trlie
yl la.T SJ HAVANA.
CuHana Ant RstuOrd to ritatporj Thftlr
l-rl. Itmtlttn to Ti.ttruarr.
Havnna. Dec. 31 The city Is (inlet
Th ad.iiet ( f the .liinta, cunselling the
p. nple to accept the situation, and b)
their ceridiicl kIiow their BMliiy to lnitu
elice the future or the It-lBiid, Inn! a
marked effect. The dle'pp diitineiit
Hineiig the Cutara U tindeuiahle, toil
they are controlling thpuiselve better
then wa xrieett'd
T he anggeeilon that a celebration be
held In Kt'bru try, on the fourth auiilver
i-ary of the beginning of the revolution
ha been accepted as salve for the present
soreness and will give an outlet (or the
sentiments now restrained.
Everitt,
the
Leading;
Jeweler,
K
Railroad
Avenue,
Albuquerque,
New Mexico.
CLEVKR rUKUKK AKRKSTKD.
Sob of Waathr Piraau la Trouhlo lo
Maw Vork.
New York, Dee. 31. Xrauk A Parker,
the sou of wealthy parent of Chicago.
ha been arrested charged wiln forgery.
The police say he I at t'.e brad of r ue of
the unlet dangerous gang or rorger trie)
have come In contact with In year
Cspt. McCluskey nay Parker and Walter
Dixon, who wa arrested two week ago.
are two of the cleverest forger be evei
met. The police first heard of the gang
when they attempted to pass a check for
ft'Jl on the (ieruianla-American iianr
bearing the signature of hchoensl, liros.
tobacco dealer.
VIKI COLO WBATIIKH.
Prom SO to .19 IWgrora Balow .ero lo
North -16 llitlow In luvor.
fit. Paul, Mlun., Dec. 31. The weather
bureau promises to night that It will be
"not quite so cold," but a it wa olllclal
ly 'Jo below at 7 o'clock thl morning and
uunlliclally 21 to tM below In the city,
while other northwestern temperature
ranged down to 31 below at V Inriepeg
and none coming up near tsro, the pre
diction wa not considered eulllclent to
warrant the doffing of heavy wrap.
Denver, leo. 31. dxleen degree below
tro wai the minimum temperature Id
Denver last night.
IUm Hall Magnata Head.
Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. HI Marcus
P. Payne, president of the Minneapolis
Base Hall association, a prominent law
yer, wa found dead to-day. The cause
wa locomotor ataxia, culminating In
paralysis.
Great lUttla la China.
Shanghai, Dee. 81. Chunk King, the
correspondent of the North China Dully
New, telegraph that a great battle ha
taken place at Hahchivlsaiig Decemlier
11. The Imperial troop are reported to
have been victorious.
fathar Walsh lilted
Sacramento, Cal, Dec 31 llev. Kalher
Michael Walsh wa found dead In bed to
day He accidentally turned on the gu
while manipulating an electric light.
Kioto llctwaaa Hallora.
Kuenoa Ayres, Deo. 31. Letters re
ceived from Piinta Arena announce that
eriou riot occurred between sailors of
the Italian cruiser Pleiuoiit and the
Chilian warship Caema. About twenty
men wre wonnded The national guard
waa Balled to arm to ee'hblltri order.
Kloter arrested were pnt at Hie disposi
tion of their respective commander.
RtMMMVeU Mwarn la.
Albany, N. Y., Iec. 81. ti -'enior-elect
lt'Meeveit took the ontli of cillie at Boon
to-day.
etginl Barhhtll Rtraa
Sergeant B.eiton Brnhlll, the sergeant
major ot Company K, New J'. -xico volun
teer, returned last night, having secured
nis oincnarg at tinany, it a , it Decern
ber IK. He spoilt the liult.la In hansa
City. Mr. Burnhlil will ' down In
AIOiiqiierqiH, but h nut ' e;d-l yet
Mhat he will di. He say tl' . th tsiy
of the territorial regiuieut a. msklng
preparation lor a Hire mo ihs' rara
psign In Cuba, and expect t leave liar
Hiere early lu January.
LOCAL rAHAURAI'li.
The Wb:ty Klephant will eoninteuce
the new year by serving a liii v lunrh t
n ght.
Twenty to car load of b- f passed
thrnugii the cny till afternoon for
Manila.
C mnil-eloiier elect K. A. Viera will
In ve for yanta Ke to-ntght. li will re
turn to the city tomorrow iil-hc
Yeeterdy evening, at 7 ci' j"k, Mrs.
riioa. Harwissl enteitained so .'.'young
people at her h "me at the u College
building ou weel Lead aveniiti
David. M. Kolti. of the (Inn of olti A
Ksinbo, New Yolk repreeentatlve of Pa
cilia cot piihllcatlon, wa hero yester'
lay. He left fir California last . ght.
The local witness. In the C..i stlee
murder ease will be allowed t" ."t their
New Year' dinner at home. 1 will,
however, return to Haul Ke lo t nrrow
night.
Julius Kalttr, who wa east n . a pro
traded visit to relative and tri-oulx, re
turned to the city last night, it i nn
derHtiM.d H at he will again be fi '.iid at
the (lolden Kule Dry (iot'l ccnany's
tore.
Two y.mng ea terner-Dr. fc. I, ftul
h"k and P. II Co.didge who i , Ullii
the cily the ether dy Ir. oi C , rud
Springs, Colo , started for Cnill ' or
horseback. It I fluted that t!i. . ,-ot a
few milt out of Hisrity, ami L.-i -igr
eontlniiaiice of Hi preeent co! 1" i if
they retiirnisl to Hie city. I vere
noticeil hugging close to a el '.ovi
this uonili'g.
M. T. Otero, the Bsaxor-el-c. Va
lencia county, I still In tha t l". nil
was a pleasant caller at this u'tl e : In
He I here to Ulk over the w rk cf v..
with Aaeor-elei;t J. M. r. n.l
and a ter the conferenoe, whi 'j II b
he d here to-morrow, Mr. Otero fill !p
(or Lo Lun as, where he will U':e (lie
oath of ctlloe on Monday morning n.xt
Varshal McMillln lat night rece.ve,
a teb gtam from the sherlfT at H-in Ai
tor lo, Tegra, giving him the dts-rtp:!. '
o( the man alio rt bvd the W ell -Kt.r,--K
i press company In that ciy on 'u
her'.'H. Ho I described " " " v
year of age. & eeet a ir.c-ti"' uim'.t, wr.n
mg about KtO (smnd and wearing
brown coat and rest with a corduroy
part ,
Prof. A Montoya. one of the brlghte
native educators of the city now hold
lug the position of teacher ot Spanish ai
tlie university returned last nigl.t from
the K Ideational a" elation meeting at
La Vega. He called at Thk i iti.kn
olllc thl morning and stated that the
mrnita-raof the association Intheelec
llun ot new ollieers gave hi in the Dice of
treasurer of the asMoclatlon. He alst
stated that the session r( the asenciatlor
were exceedingly Instructive and Inter
esleng. and that many Important euli
it'Ctaon education were aldy discussed
THK Otizkn know Prof. Montoya quite
well, and can vouch for the fact that he
will prove a Orst elaee o Ulcer ot the Kdu
cational aeaoclatlon.
Gtne and bring- your friends and
have a good time at Melini it El
kin's to-night; roast turkey on tap.
AJ
Secretary Hay Disapproves the
Scrymscr Concession.
GrantlDg- Exclusive Cable R It-Ms to
the Pacf c Cable Company.
Rrs, Botkln's Lawyer Will Try ta Secure
a few Trial.
"jack tii aimi" coulotimd.
New York, Dee. 81. A peclnl to the
Herald from Wahlngtn enyn: hecra.
tary Hay lis practically decided to die
approve Hie hcrj mser ewesslnn, grant
log exrlusive cable right to land cable?
In HaWHti for twenty year to the Pacific
i side company. The Hawaiian Com
mlasionar sent hlra a formal letter de
cluing that In their opinion the control
of the Hawaiian cal.le should remain In
the band ot the t rilled Htate even II
not built by It Practically the entire
c .bluet coincide 1 In thl view.
CONt'r.SSION )3a l'l'RuVKt).
Washington, Dee. St. Secretary Hay
lis disapproved the Horjuieer Hawaiian
cable eouceeeion.
THt HOTKIN CA1SS. .
Mar Altnraata Mahlna lira ITotUlo
eattwro a Maw Trial.
San Kranclsco, Dec. 81. Mr. JtolklnV
lawyer do not propose to accept a Una!
the verdict of the jury finding her guilty
ol the murder ot Mr. Dunning without
nothing a strong effort to recur anew
trial and a possible reversal of the Jm'g
nn-nt. It I stated the (list ballot stood
ten for hanging and two f ir life Imprl
r; merit The second wa eleven fiT
h iuging and only on for life Imprison
meiit. Hut the one stood (Irm, and after
niiich dlsruseson, the other eleveu went
over to him.
'J h thk inert it."
Mortlitrtr or Old a.tmen aotl (ttlltlron
Oitlllollti.il Tu-dajr.
Parle, Dec. 81. Joseph Vacher, thf
Krench "Jack Hie Kipier," wasgulllo
lined at Hourglion Kreeee, thl morning,
lie simulated Insanity to the last. Yat'h
er wa 2l year of age. He I known t"
have brutally murdered four toy, elx
girl and an old widow. Mot-t of hi vie
urn were tending herd when Vacher
came tip behind them, cut their throats
and mutilated their bailee. Ir. defense
it wa pointed out that when a youth
Vacher wa bitten by a mail dog. The
village herlatllst gave him some medicine
after drinking which he developed a p
e oa fur Jhitit Mrd.
The Jk fla Orocery company, fresh goode
and low prlcee:
Ducks, spring chicken, geeae and tur
keys, fresh, by expre., Saturday mornlug
it cent.
Kme roll butter, 2D cent.
Vine Leghorn hen, &' cent.
Twenty bar Kalrhank aoap.uO cente.
Dried plum. Hi cent.
Dried cherries, 0 cents.
Peeled (studies, 25 cenU.
Pitti d e'lerrlen, So eeul.
Kiiucy evaisirated apples, one pound
package, 2 cent.
A regular New Year's supper at
Melini & Eakin's to-night.
Hut. I Midland.
Kor Ilerit Klnest restsurant In the
city. None but responsible parties need
apply. Mr. A'hrl.ut. Art Parlors, 11H
north Tluid street.
He ure io sample tlie New Year's free
Itiiii h at the -tiger Cafe to-night.
To Our Cu tumors an 1 the l'c pie of
Alluiiu rijiit-:
V'f tin-, k jou for the lihjral patror
ii;,jcyt.u lnf yivcri us tluiinj the pat
ye i, a (I Ik h; by honest dealing acil
t ol le iii.t tin nt, to merit jour future
f.iv re. Wi. hinj; yoti all a happy and a
pr. s 'i ruut N'i-w Year, we remain
Ycuts iep ! '.fully,
.:. v. o insm:v & co.
v'f g 0 V V
lw-ajaaa
0t SAW SA. A- S SAW.
II. E. FOX.
Strictly Headquarter
for FINE GOODS.
No
Misrepresentation
Allowed, and
Kvery (iuarantee
Made (iootl.
li ices as low as
Same quality of
(iioils can he
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Mail onl. rs
Solicited.
FINE WATCMw-ORK AND ARTISTIC ENGRAVING A SPECIALTY.
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WATQiES SOLD TO RAILROAD MEN ON EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
The Leading Jewelry House
Of the Southwest--
HOLIDAY GREETING.
We are JuU Closing up hn Ikuvirst Wars' Bu'ities
vj hive ever h id, and with in 'liis puHlie way to
iu'knowlfileje oar appreciation of this. Djrinj this
month, Decemher, our Mu, W.J. Kunnkdv, will be at
picnts along the line of the Santa Ke Psciiic with an
ELEGANT LINE OF
Fine Watches, Diarnoids and Jeweliy
while our MR. II. H. I'OX with plenty of l.i-'p will
personally tare for our i ity liailc.
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Diamonds.
Watt-lies,
Silverware,
l'"irie Clock,
Jewelry,
Fine Lamps,
Knivc. and Forks
Rich Cut Gla.,
Umbrellas,
Fine Canes,
Fine China,
I j Silver Novelties,
(iolil and Silver,
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We Move Next Week
INTO OUR NEW QUARTERS. We hive cjt rnd al.shed the pricea oo every-
thing in the Mouse ao nlo reluie slock as much ai po ble b&f ore m jving. We want to
make this week a Record llretkcr" for hiines, and you will miss a i are opportunity If
you do not take advantage of thii great Sale
the folio vi ing
We with to call your p.titiculir nttentioa to
Fignred Mor air Skirt, up fron . . . f I . J
Cape an. I J.u-Vels, 33 p.-r cent Icm
thin icgular pr'ce
Children's Jacket at big redu tion.
Welking Mat, worth up to $1.75,
marked down to ,i()o.
ChiMren'n Tarn O'Shantera and
Caps, up from '4 He.
Ladies and Misses' Lepgins that
were $i.i5, now &0c.
lig Lot of Dress G od wor:h up to
7SC p.r ynrd, o 1 bargain Table. . .'He.
Saxony Yarn flP,
Spanish Yarn iOc.
(iermanto.vn Ya'n loo.
Ice Woo', per box loc.
Winter Lfndei wear for M n, Women and
t hildrcn at specially Low Trice-.
Hig Redu-t'ons on Ladies' Silk Skirts ami
Silk IVtticcate.
Illankel, Comforters, Q tilt, SneeU and
Pillow Slips for lt-ss money than you
evtr bought tl.em before.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We hve one lot f Silka that were
sliilhtly damigi'd by water which we will
cell at ridiculously low prices. The lot in
cludes Black Si k Brocadea, Black Surah.
Pean d.j Soi, M ire, Brocade Satin, etc,
China Silk in White and Colors, Fancy
Silk, two-toned B-ocade, etc., suitable for
waiets or trimming. Don't fail to see
prices on these.
B. ILFELD 5b CO., Proprietors.
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PRESENTS!
Ihs Very latest in tha Market aHeasonable Prices !
.25 doz. All Silk Handkerchiefs, at each -25
doz. All Silk Handkerchiefs at each
Smoking .Jackets, from ....
Silk Muillers, from SOcts. to
Boy's lt efers, - - .
Boys' Ulsters,
Valises, Trunks, Gloves, Cans, Mackintoshes. anil an
iuidiess variety ot JNeckwear.
25c.
50c.
$5.50 to $8.00
$1.50
12.50 tn n.7K
$3.75 to $5.75 J
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PATTERNS.
All Pattern. 10 ind 15c
NONE HIGHER
201 Railroad Aveuue, Albuqaerqae, N. M
"BoBt Xllxtocl Btoro ixx tb.o Olty
sfijf1 MAILORDERS
Filled Same
Dy aa RcceiTti.
Big Bargains at Little Prices !
S3 TO CLOSE OUT ALL ODDS AND ENDS
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That hive accumulated in the various depa tmenta during the. Big Holiday
Rush. We sli ill make
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on all Broken Lots, (J. Ids and Knds, etc. You miy find just what you need, if
you do you will find that $1.00 will do the work of two, as we must reduce this
stock before taking inventory.
Holiday Goods for New Year's Gifts.
All Hiillilty (JuwlH on timid . t ontt-liuK former
price.
Remnants.
hurliitf tint IiIk mill lu-it w.k wa Hi-cumiilutixl
a till lot ttf mniiaii'. of Drew li.ni.Huf all klu.U,
wlu.-li wit Inivit il,aml on a nepuutii cjiinter ut one.
tii.tr refill tr price.
Dress Patterns.
Clinic of 1111 r of nnr llnv lr rUrns In Uliii-k
mni Color, nil mutter wlmt tliy ryxt, yuu Uke vnnr
pick for $5.00
Outing; Flannel Gowns.
I.'il'e' O itiiix FUiinitl (i.iwiM. oar rK(ilt.- 7.1
Hint 'a c. k.iwii. t ) clote out buliiiii'D on liati.1,
tak Kut-li f r only 50c
Ladies' Wrapt.
All our fiiiiM an I l i.'k 'tn for l.tclie-.' Mi-ne-t' Hint
liil'lren, cut from rejnUr prli;t, fully i: to &n per
cnt. Iitr I wliertt fl will. In tlie n.-rvlceof two.
K Win.l iw liisplay.
Flannelttte Wrappers.
In nil lze from at m, 41, nicely made with
wnUt liniiiu. t'liolce t. ily,
Ladies' Waists.
nor reuulur $1.50 Kliuinel WnUt, nicely
triiuine.l Willi brulil. In tliU xalt) only $1.10
Clinic of our $5.00 Hi I k WuUU Ji50
t'liolci ofoiir $t.ii)aii. $'!..')) Silk VV-tNU $4.00
in Kuncy Silk, cnlnrtt.1 Katln and Black..
Underwear.
I.hiIIiw' ltil.tie.1 1'ii.lerweiir hiihsIuI. Vttn
lilKti iitH-k, Ioiik HlecveH, pant to mati-ll, ankle
lttiitli, Hi'ei'liil, a milt
.30c
Ladies' Vests and Pants.
Ilvy Ka-yptian C.tttiin Kicfrtl Hack. VtMtn,
lililli neck, Ioiik HltM'vt, puut to niatcli, null..
.40c
Ladies' Vests and Pants.
Egyptian Cotton, Kutru Heavy and Heavily
Hneceil and Niet'ly I rlinine l, nuit 50c
Be 111. low Mnplay.
Kernnant.s ot S.Iks, Renin. ints of Wool Dress (ioods, Rcmnjnts of Flannels, Remnants of
Staple Cottons, Remnants of Table Linens all placed on Remnant
Table at Half 1'ornuT I'riccH.
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