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THE JOliKNAL-ALBUQUEItQUE, SUNDAY MOKNING, AUGUST 31, 1834. JBorniug 3 cm vital. W. M. BISUE, Editor. Terms of Subscription. By mail, in advance, postage prepaid' Daily, one year io oo six months " less than 6 mo's, per month Weekly, one year .. " six months " three months. . . . 5 oo i oo 3 1 50 00 SPECIMEN COPIES FRKK. Give postonice address in full, including county and Sute. ' Remittances may be made by draft, wstoffice order, express, or registered let ter, at our risk. Address all communications to Burke & Allison-, Albuquerque. N. M. To city subscribers, Daily, delivered, 25 cents per week. ISEPUULIOAN TlCiviST. Tne Standard Bearers oí Wi : FOB PBeSlrtKNT, J A M K 8 v. biaim:, Ot inline. FOR, VrcF.-fKSIUKNT. J O II sr A . M. O A X , Of tl .(J, I1I FAltt. The officers of the Tentorial farr asso ciation report highly encouraging pros pects for the coming exhibition. r rom the September number of The I'uüetin, iueI ve.Merdav we learn taut accounts receive J from all portion of New Mexico and Adama indicate the i:i.'t succpsiful exhibition we have ever hat., t.ioti2h it is necessary for the finance committee, here in town, to take hold now in earnest, íhu lo a little zoad work. We shall un J..iijdiv. have a fair that will d: the town a great deal of good, and attract thousands of visitors from different parts of the country. But it requires money to pay for ail the extensive arrangements that are being made, and the people of Albuquerque who are to b chief y bene fitted by the exhibition are general!;' -vill- ing to contribute libera.lv, hoiigh m t us matter as in all others, it is necessary for somibody to 'go around and see about it. All the various departments will be bet ter filled than ever before, and the live stock department, which has heretofoie made no exhibition at a'l, will make an excellent shov; applications for space have already been received from a con siderable number of stock growers in our own Territory, and several breeders of fine stock in Kansas and Missouri. The rain eral department, also, promises to be a grand success. Mr. Frazer, of Arizona, the superintendent of this department, has taken hold of the matter in earnest, and says he will have an exhibit here from the mines in Arizona that will astonish the people of New Mexico. Cf fruits and vegetables, there will, of course, be a fine show, for this has been thus far one of the best years we ever had for these craps. All the railroads have given lib eral rates to visitors and exhibitors, and are showing an active interest in the suc cess of the exhibition. Especially is this true of the Atlantic 5: Pacific, which will have a collection of the products of tve country along its line sufficient in itseit to constitute a pretty good fair. In short, everything at present indicates a first class exhibition and a large attendance. Tilt SIRS or IT. The Review gives the following as the measure of the Rynerscn ftrepfftli that withdrew from the couventip It nukes , the strength of the Ryirton convention precisely os we std in our dispatch from Santa Fe, 7é-day night, that is, thirty nine, yhout San Miguel: The Rwiérson men on the vote ju-:t be taken kid forty-two votes against l'nnces fortreight. When they marched out six jif the Rynerson votes remained, being two from Santa Fe, one from Rio Arriba, one from Mora and two from Grant After the end of the session the two from Crar.t joined the bolters, saying that they were candidates for local office and so felt compelled to go, and Nolan, of Mora, also disappeared. That made thirty-nine in all who at one time or an other withdrew-. JJOIÍA. Watrccs, X. M., Aug. 29. 18S4. E iUor A! Ju iiK'-.rii Jm.-ria!: Myself, Mr. lisnardo Saladar aid M. Severiano Martines appointed Mr. Cut Wjldinstein as our proxy at the Repub lican Territorial convention at Santa Fc. and have given him du!y executed certifi cates. If Don Fernand;) Nolan presented certificates or proxies from me, Mr. 15 ."lar do Saladar or Mr. everia'!' ..arti.'.es. j they are forgeries. He had no right or j authority of any kind whatever to rcpr-j- j sent ir.j 111 anything. 1 ji.).-E!'H 15. V. ATROV.S. THUit: oa.A ivuxiiw. K.litor Alo t ;.;tT':;e Ji liniti In all the reports of the Rynersor. con- vrtlrsn f . i--, rii n t i í i ierran iv i 25 h-,:"!ri - , ,' . "', - ! four aele'tues represented in the conven- tkn. This is wrong. The Moracoun'i delegation stood five solid f-r Prince, (and they will s continue). The Rynerson convention had only one delegate from Mora county, namely. Fer nando Nolan, ulthoEgh the Rynerson committee on credentials reported f.vjr, that is: Fernando Nolan, Jaseph 15. Wat roui, by Fernando Nelan, proxy: Bernar da Salaz ir, by Fernando Nolan proxy Seveilano Martirxs, by Fernando Noltm, proxy. Nolan hel l no proxies whatsoever as I held thoss three proxies myself, Mr. Wat rous, Salaur and M.artnies having ap pointed me as their representative and proxy over their own signatures and I was fiHy instructed by them to stand by I'rince. If Nolan his presented certificates of proxy froin the above named three dele "tfi('r. Joseph I). Watrous, Mr. Ban. ar do Salaiar and Mr. Severiano Martines) to the Rynerson conven'.iou. tiiey me for geries and nothing else but forgeries. Mora county is solid for Prince anil w ill show it so to the world on the fuutth of November next. Carl V. WiuiFNS'i kin". Watrous, N. M7 Aug. 19, 1S84. , RTSERSOS ! WHICH The Santa Fe Riutf. anil What It lias to do With it. Kdiior AltiUiiaerir i JJiirnia- Xow that the one convention has met in two parts and each has presented a candidate for delegate, the Republican voter begins to cast about for information upon which to decide in whose favor his ballot will be thrown. In the contemplation of the situation a few thoughts have suggested them selves, that may be quite pertinent. .The Journal can doubtless throw sufficient light upon the subject to make a clear trai! for the average voter to follow. First it is hardly necessary to say that the feeling of the masses throughout the Territory is intensely antagonistic to the Santa Fe ring which has cut quite a figure in the late gathering at the capital. Prior to the meeting ot the convention it is presumed THE JOURXAL fovored the nomination of Judge Prince, and has in timated that he was not of the above named ring, which is one of the curses and a blight to this Territory, and which is doing more than any other dozen ele ments to disintegrate the Republican party and assure its defeat at the pells in November next: that the ring defeated the Judge two years ago, and that they were no nearer a union nosv than then. TilE JOI'RXAI, doubtless gave what it believed to be the facts as they then aripeared. Ho.v does it look now? 14 it not a fact that the convention was broken in twain by the arbitrary rul inr of Chairman lireeden, in the interest of' the jnta Fe ring? If Mr. Bieeden is not one of the chief pillars of that ring. and the suppliant instrument to -put their 'win into execution, iheu many cilheiy have been misled by his acts. -Vr. B eeden made a conciliatory speech." Did any one ever know of his practicing conciliatory sentiments, except when the antagonistic element bowed to Jiimor the ring, of which he is supposed to be an integral part? But that is a diversion. Who are the suoporterscf Judge Prince and who of Col. Rynerson? Í the del egates to the ' convention, over whom there was no contest, S remained, and beinsr ioined bv the Upcz six-shooter J element from San MijuI, went through the form of nominating jude Prince, just as though it had no all been arranged beforehand. y What was the persfhnelof that conven tion with reference the ring? A portion of the Bernalillo ddegation are in known svniDathv with tie evil. The fourteen citizens of San Mguel. headed by Lopez, who were embraced by those who re mained in the iall. are known adherents of the gang win headquarters at Sjnta Fe to recoiize them, after they as a minority hadroken up the county con vention by Armed force, of itself goes a ood wavsJtward condemning the acts and motifs of the bodv that nominated Judge IV'ce. in the minds of law-abiding c. teens' it was a taKing cara wan me Santa crowd. Of Ae Santa Fe delegation it is only necessary to say that Mr. Breeden was theK as the autocratic chairman of the cetral committee, and as such was a war tor gooa or evil lie cuose trie fatter. Shclclan the governor who 'tis said, deals in penitentiary bonds (?) was there.) Is he of the ring? And lorn Catroi was there, and staid he always stays. It has been intimated that he too is corrected with the ring which lias ruledihe Territory with a hand of iron. Catriii. Sheldon, Breeden, Baca. Ortiz and I'aldez, were the ruling spirits in that lbrid convention which unanimous ly n a iinatea Judge i'rince. Will any one (fiestion that the men named are not of tie leaders in the ring that forced the oUnoxiuus legislation upon the Terri tory last winter that is to rob the tax payerjin the interest of individuals and a single community. Those men make no místales they nominate no man whom thev do not feel morally certain will be subseivient to their demands. What is Judge i Prince doing in such company ? Can lie alTjrd to coalesce with the cor morants who would glut this fair territory that th?y mij'ht grow wealthier and the people Inore dependent? Who were they who nominated Col. Rynerson? Of the San Miguel delegation lituded by Mr. Romero the Territorial central committee with the adverse in fluence of Chairman Breeden to contend with, after avi exhaustive investigation decided were rightfully entitled to represent their county in the con vention, and who would question the justice of their conclusions alter being ac quainted with the facts? They were hos tile to the ring as were all the other par ties who had left the hall in disgust, after Chairman Breeden bad ignored the will f his committee, and recognized Mr.. Tiffany, of Socorro, as "the convention.'' As the situation now is, we have Col. Rynerson nominated by fifty-four dele gate;, regularly elected and certified, who are opposed to the Santa Fe ring, its i b-! cry and its rob"ery.. Judge Prince has the nomination of fifty-one delegat. s as regularly elected and certified, a majority , of whom were leaders i.-i, or i.i synyi.uhv ! with, the obnoxious and ruinaus legisla- ture of the past winter, or who have 1 lobbed or ab Ued in the robbery f mil- ! lions of a:res of the best lands in the Ter- j ritory. If all this is net true we are ready j to be enlightened. The editor of Pur. Journal has been en the ground and s I familiar with the men and their methods let him tell what he knoA-s about it and . ... -;,. ,- the people will rejoice. ; C. F. 10 KKL tíLli AVS. Our lVB!lac CrrrjODdrn Plead far Penee-Wüat Shall We I to be Saved Kiluor Aibutjiif rqne Jjur Wallace, N. M, Aug. 29. Wh'ch is the regular nominee, is. the que.tioi asked by Republicans. At the first glance the superficial observer would answer I'rince, because his followers remained in the hall. . After the battle of Bull Run many Federal soldiers were found lying on the tlsld, but I never heard that engagement classed as a Union victory on that account Several delegates who remained in the hall have told me they are in sympathy with Rynerson and his followers. Tom Catron concisely remarked, ''Why in h 11 did the majority of the Republicans leave Í the hahr The leaders of the Rynerson movement point to their larje foUowin, and to the fact that those left in the hail did not resume offensive measures Neither did McClellan pursue Fee after the battle of Antietam,'yet the most PRINCE ultraSoutherner never counted Sharpsburg as a Confederate success. The boy's dfscription of the snake "'that k was tail clear up to the head," corresponds well to the two wings fer an examination shows the wcund to be very near the base of the ears. Whether either would lizzard-like grow out the mis sing portion of its anatomy is a qinjstion for scientists, but Republicans value the animal too highly to submit it to vivisec tion. Surgeons can heal a brókcn neck, by encasing it it in a piaster cast until the fractured vertebra unites. But who will be the doctor in this case ? Certainly not the Democratic party. No doubt their advice is disinterested (?) but we prefer our ewn family physicians. Senator Ross in a plausible letter in Friday's issue strives to widen the riff in the lute, thereby destroying the melody forever. - In his argument he stares from false premises. He claims that one portion of the Republican party is in union with the platform of the Democratic party; this is not correct . . The Democratic platform dounces the actum of the late secretary in the or ganization of the legislature." In neither cf the Republican platfroms doe.- that ap pear. The Rynerson platform denounces the action of the legislative body. '1 lu.rc w as at loast one mi-mber of that bdy, who benefitted by Kstch's action, who opposed the capiwl bid. The senator agrees that nvany Repub licans bafieve the last legislature to have been ij-egaliy constituted, and in conse quence its legislation was void. Granted. .Many members of that party aie of the opinion that much of the legisla- tion was ruinous. Granted. Ergo, says the senator, all of this trouble is caused "by the action of Ritch in organising the Senate and Council. Though there was a great deal of dis satisfaction at tho 'method of convening the legislature, yet if .its acts had been w ise and for the y?netU of the Territory, the people would have condoned the original fault. . But the principal opposition is to the laws enacted by that body, and the irregularity or us tormation is a secondary affair. . The Democratic. party is silent on those points which are condemned the loudest by the Rynerson platform, and therefore we cannot accept Ur Koss' remedy. Does he not know that the widest gulf in the Republican paiiy isa geomet- icrd line in comparison wilh the un fathomable chasm that lies' between Re publicanism and Democracy? 11 he and his party wish to make a direct fight against the cabal of which he speaks let him pull down his candidate, throw away the ambiguous platform on which he is trying to stand and join such wing of the Republican party as will best conform to his ideas. But till then however, we will strive to concentrate' ail of our batteries on his line, and refuse anything from him but unconditional surrender. Therefore Mr. Editor we will try a medical attendant of our own school. We will say to these Democratic physi cians, what the boy told the traveler that wished to interfere in a domestic disturb ance, ""Ride on, stranger, we have a little hell of our own and devill enough to tend it." - In Jean Ingelow's "Divided" there was a period where an imperceptible step would have united those who were after ward separated by a boundless sea. Now. who will take that step? Prince and Rynerson are in the hands of their friends: and will these friends find a stone in the middle of the stream, on which they can both stand, "kiss and make up," and move forward in one great body to victory. There are some ranged under one ban ner who for some personal affront wish the quarrel continued. But tney are as unworthy of the name Republicans, as ignorant cf its principles. There are others who to gain some monetary points hope, to see the chasm widened, but they are mercenaries who for pay would fight under the flag of Lucifer as quick as the standard of the Almighty. But all true Republicans w ish to see this wound healed. They do not wish this Territory misrepresented in congress by a Democrat. They believe a man in accord with President Blaine's adminis tration would be of more benefit to New Mexico, therefore they are casting about to find a solution te theproblem. Besides if this present breach continues till next .November, we must look for a renewal in 1 836, when the two committees call con ventions. Then I call on you, brothers, in the Re publican cause, to use all honorable ef forts for union in our ranks. It is not im possible. Asimilar split gave Cleveland his phenomenal 192,000 majority 'but the next year shw the Republicans tarry the state, and New York is good to-dav for 35 ooo majority for Blaine and Logan. Let the two cer.tral committees meet ar.d see if some plan can be proposed on which follower.-, of two good Republicans can meet and turn their guns upon the common enemy. S. H. Boi;AkDUs. . ! I 1 ' A Absolutely Pure i " "''"r varlts-n An.,:rn;! 1 f prj -;tj a. id w'iolr.-oroeins. tr- noin."á uHi.'n rv ír ntís, aivi i-.nni.-t lie s,iii ii, si r'iiT' t.'..i !: v';ir;iper.l :i vi'h 1 ho mult .ii i-.- 1 t Ml'. ii wi-ii.: 1, i 1 or plios i i:.t.' ro.wiir rs. 8-iu UU'V Ml i.t-i. liV'Wiill.u?,.. M ii'VAIt EAiiiml l'OWUEM '. Did newspapers, clean and whole, at fiiK Journal office at 50 cents per 10c 1, St CSS Wholesale and GROCERIES! GROG f V CROCKERY! And Eiar ALSUO-UERQUE. pj. fvl. BXj'tTjLOOK í (New Mexico Book Wholes: ai d re'.iil toalors In PTAXOS Window ShadVs. M-Auiitincs&iul Kraintts. OlWi A SCiUI 1 boon. uet;;i supplies, blank books, Uftiü blanks, stationery, optical and drafting Instru- ?t!i!SuiS :,5r; Px 'ares, artists' supplies, sieroscopie views. Indian curiosities, the ir-ued Kini&a-ll Organ. Al.BUQUEHQU E. N. iL meii i - ' TEYSICIANS. ' C." S. Easterday, PnYSiriAN AN1 HCKC.-KOX Albuquer-!"-'. Ki'w Mexico, oifii e over the City Itnr: v'fcire. Uísideiice :U Mrs. baker's hotel, on 1 l;rd Mreet. Albert riFFIOR opposite TiOKl.o!)tcf lnltl AVeTtllM. liuurs : 8 a. m.. t to ;i p. m.,nnu atíer 7 u. re Dr. S. Auble:rt, A in P. riiilroad United QUi.ViEOX to tin- Mates pension Si-ireon unit iever nnn.Ti- ti.meroí lüfdk'lne. ('ice in tiiu Aulirifiht A tVaii" lima ttore, Ralltviid .veuue, Aüm.mer qlirt. ew México. Or. Jno. F. Pearce, FnvsreiAN" aii sukukon. vexereal d. senses nud female coiuplriiivts a speeijiitv. Office ov r City drmj stei-.i, corner Third strei;t muí ilaiiii a.t ívpuiw. Hours 8 to 10 a. ta., 1 (a ;i p. a. 7 tu ',) p. ia. ATTCX?rT3 A3? LAV. V7. L. Van K ORN, Attori?y--at-i.-.v - Jlolbrook, Ajlsona I'rompt returns made 011 coMeetiotis. A roEXü -AT-r,Ar-Ofice in Orant B'oclc. v.uh N. b. tieJi, Ks'i. CoUections crominlv Rile i to. JAS T. . AU?iOEH3, 4 TToic.EV-i'l-l iW, liocin p, Cromwell Vl JJ-ocii, Aibu;iierqm N. M. (an m re-t-Kin: A in at C-'.urr ;u Ule 'lerritorj'. Cólico tr.iiK üxm.piiy ;:t'iT'ded to W. L. CH11.I.EKS.. Attr.rneys-at-Law - H. 1!. FEiaicsbON. Fergusson, - Aibsniu-rque, Jt. M. Promj.-t atlentii'ii K'vi n to le-ai bu-sincss in all I lie cuiirts ol liie Territory. C. L. Cutlerson, A TTWRNEY AT I.AW-ht. Johns, Apaclie Consiiy, A. T. pi.-ci.il attei.lion Kiven to tlitn'oliíKítioa oí notes aaditcoouuU,aui prompt r-rurns n:ii'e. ATTCSNSY ASO CODNSELLOB AT LAW. Ofiice over Fli-st Rational Hank AllnKjuerque, New Mexico.' Hsndershott, ATTOKN KY AND iiiorue, N. N. avenue bel-vvtieu tir-ti COVNSM.LO, Albu-Olliv-'e s mil side (iold B1 tiec-oudstreels. fe:ü C. Field, TToaMTY-AT-LA VV, Alttuqacrq-ie. N. Jr. IX. Yv!" oru-:ice in m! lla eotms i,f tile terri- tory, . jp"t:ri;y tboso of tiie Second Judiclul uuiir.ei iia ; .ie sujii enio oouru C. C. MotJ)itlAd. fJTilOJi & TllORÜTOS AÜ.nouorijiie ' - tsaiilik Pe. M"-Oor.fi5 Cdtf.'il Sl Thornton AiYUüNfr. i á-A"i-LAVV Oii.ce in Cromwell t-..K-fc. A!bu.t(nT!ii;. N. M. Will prKctiee la all the courts r.f i'je TviUory and ev.teeUHy in the eourts i:i t!m coaui-ios oí üarnaUUo, Va- irueia aun nocorro. WIIMam C- Kazlortine 4 TT.-UNSY-AI-IWr Allciucrqne. jrX :.í..-í:c. Karl A Snytíer A XTOUNSY-AT-LAV'. U. S. cominlssloner, " coniiui-wjiier oí i!-eii3 lar Arizona and notary public C-iiltcfions proinpilv- Kitenrted to. orneo u i u i, .. y, . c. liHzeiitiue. Ceotrai aiK buuuihs, AiouuerUft, lv. AI. W. F. C?ano A TTOKNHY-AT-I.AW asid Not ay Pnbllc. Oí- XX "v;e, i.oiu avoi.ue, AíbiiiiuMgue, K.M. r.r.ív.z A.i SLTPEH1NTEM.ENT. i. i'r.-spou(ic-.io soliciled Irom i!l pans of lív: Li.ifed IH.i-.t-eíí ar.d lerrúories. Houlii sideof tt:on,rt.á u'riüie, bttween áetond and Tliiid s:rs. A irnHjueríiue, N. M. Prof. N. A. Bibikov, MIK'i COÍIMI8SÍONEB for Kernii.illo 'unit to tlie New Orleans Exposition, secretary "sinopo'itan Pelroleuui Cbinpany, formerly geIoKist A 1'. K. it. Co. ftiint-s explored and reuorled on. Ji'lllish, !erin:!ll, French nd Hi s inn spoken, T"ie wilh Col. J. H. StiUiviiii TnirdS;reet,twodjorssoulhof Ciiv iru' fctore Tlio heir, so'ld, ervstül loe, delivered in all parts of th cPy, during th ea'on. CHAS. ZEIGTTR, Corner K u'lroad avenue and Froiit street. flow fexioo Mast Market. AÑORES HOMERO. Proprietor. V. !:of.:-iV aiiU rft'tll éefiler l?i BtMf, Pork, Minion, Veii.c s-iMisiite, Kic. Call and gat my ir, i . ;-L-,i., t- a.. , -i:.:, 1 v,-,:i si- j íowir tiihq nnvt'"l. ' un ii v fcVi'K. et f ( hIpm.1 lank fl rsIfl'Dltilna. rhiin and decorative paper uiiíiií:. i tii:u-, wtimií. inarming, ana lazar.--. mi-e ii'iii si.ri-curtains made to order. Prompt f uention pnid to country orders. SwornS street, bet, ecu Uol.1 and Silver ave- OUrr. Ati'lllJllt-rOlie. jN . jfti. E2 Dealer In OILS, PAESTS, PUTTY, GLASS, i- ii i-r.t. r-.ii)i!lug a: .1 t -.i-,-' ;r stock In t tie Territory in all it branalits. .üitUerit proinvU) I EKT1 PICATE OF AUTHOR ITT TO TUR Albuqnerisc National i:nnU. TRKASTTrtV If 1'AllTMRNT, I Office ot cohwiollkkok tiik Ciikren, V v siu.NOTiiN, .rniv urn, lsst i V li'T?:is, by ü!Vis;ti-,orv evltl-nc presented to tbciiBoersiitited it ha be-n niaili tn ai-pei-r tiirtt i lie Alii oieri:e National iiai lc. in the ' ny of APjii'iuermii', in the Coni.ty ot lif rna I II loan-) Teiri'ory of rse J.lPNieo, lias eomphed '.! ill- r-ron-ions of 1iie Revised 8t.aii.teH of t;i 1 lilted State, required to be eomr-liex i'li 1'elnr-- n as(iclaioU j-lmit ho authorized to e. ,11 1 nit 11 "n 1 In- b!xiii. ft bank ra. Now. tiiert-I.-", I, J im rt. L:irihy, Deo s'.tv mid AcriiiK ConiplroHf-r of the riirrency do N-ivtiv cert.f w that i lie AlbiM- (-nuf Nrio'nal !i-iil. in the (;ily of Allimpieroiie. in tbet'omilv f Hi -rnalillo ami Terril.Tvcf New Mexie is anih-rMreii Ik cnmiiienci- the b'-:sius oi bauk iiiif, lit nio-'ided in fer-tion li'tv n huni!red iimiIsíí!- of tlie Revi-sed Statutes of the 1'iiltetl s; ; s. In ii-sti .1 11 v whereof, witncsi mv liand and seal of ofiiee this ttth davof .Inlv. ikm. J.3. LAMiWtlitTHY, Deputy and Acting CoraptrollT of the Currency Retail Dealers In Fixtures a Specialty. &c SEWELL, and News Company) ANS and SEWISO M 'TTIVRS Wnll Pan Bpec'altjj ot standard, miscellaneous, soienUAa and I. J. HA1UGK Manufacturing Jeweler. ' 1 i'A HI Q O Hi FUfc rreo. .Ert .r Silverw arel KfNS'S COfüBKiUOíi SPGT4GiESf waicaes asa Jewelry Ecpsired. ave. Albaqrer!;as. ids ASIopsrqüa Kaílona! iú OfFICEB.- Lotus IIüxim;, prest. Joski'H lirci.i.. Vicc-Prest, W. K. V. VV11.S0.V, Cashier, DIKECIORS : I.onis irunlcs, Kdniimd H. Rmitli, Joseph liell. htrirkland Aiibriulit. W. A. Drake, W. K. P. Wilson, A. At. Codinjítoh, Does a Gfat-ral Ea;kijir Bualaes!?. Gold dust purchased, and advances made on Shipments of Ca'tie, (ola and Silver liuilion. Ores, etc. Superior facilities for making eolleetions on accessible points at par, for customers later est Faidea Timo Dípsiís. Customers of this bank are asfnrart that their interests will be property served joid guarded. s the bank U not su'-jtiet. to the divid ed mr-resrs nod v-inall fortunes incident to "ASSOCIATE BAXKS." íi n s r- is p. x " t í-a f i U f .'.V ALBüQUERCüE, .NEW.ÍÍSIÍÜO. OFFÍCERS: JEFFEKSON K4.TNOLÜS, Prest., ' SORMAN C. KAFF, Cashier. 1 KtiavWiid For conducting a general banklcs; bu8luess. . Depository of tho Atlantic & Pacido, anl Atchl son. Tooekn & Hautn Kf ra!ron.rt. FSÍIST NATIONAL OA t.SSf OF ALBCTQOERQÜE. S. M, Capitel oícck, S50,C00 2. S f""' Br 01 W.sitvf Si Wíii..a :!; I OFFIOEKST Mariano . Otero. President. Nicolas X. Ai-iviii.'i, Vice-Prenident, Daniel (ierirv. Oafilitet DIRC Fetlpe Chaves, J. U. Arinijo, Nicolas X. Arnillo, Jet. I,. X'ete.-, DauleJ Cfury. M.vlano h. Otero, r. V. (t.iiteres, Kl's S. tiiover, Crlf Eooal Armijo, uk J Proaipt and careful aitention friven to &U SLOAN & MORRISON, 00 0 ft CITY UNDEETAKERS. ARTERIAL E3IBALJIERS. Keep on hand the uirgest and finest stork In Kew .Mexico. iVleiraih ordors promptly at-t-mteil to. Gold üverne, two doom eas of Puüioiüce, ALbUÜUi.hQUü, N', M. GLORIETA MILLS ALIlUQLTEEQrjft, N . M. Flour and Feed always on hand. Fresh ground Graham auú Cora Meal to order. . H. ROOD, Lessee. i Li Iefa.AL tí. (vUi -AIÍD- TransfGr Sta . SECOND HTKÜET. North of K. E. Ave. Flnost Klrjs and Raddifl Hor-Mfw tn Lth clt niiawwrMiunn'thlA TI iiS Club Rooms. Will always keep the BEST & COL DEST BEER. Wines, liquors and all kinds óf drinks; fine cigars, etc. Call and get a SQUARE DEAL and good accommodations. J. S. IJROWNEWELL, Proprietor. 5? , (Successors n CI AND 'revisions, FRONT STREET. Send ioor from W. K. P. WILSON, President. 1 v. , Lt Iron aad Crass íasíiajrs. Pulleys, fjraic Ears, TOMS ICr LSllGiE2T.S. B7- Repairina: of Mlnlne arid Mill Machinery a S!ila'.Vy D. L. 'SAfVIFIS & CO., .00111 mission Flour, Grain, Hay, 5iT 0 C rfV ,M . GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE ' WHOLESALE J J ft Sole Agent enii-u.ni ExiDort A p. F CH r f.'-ca 1 WTTAT IS? 4 T Stfaigli-Kesiíi'jí -( sea? & í i: ," 4 & vi. ' i izitei Arm! jo V,Tjolesn.!e and retail dealers In lKitXVedletaea. Faints, ojw. VíimlsheH, Unislie, Fiatlonerj Blank Sooi.s, 'Xuiiet Artsclt. As-íajvrs !:;Uírsü.s, J'hotrc;rajmrs' Chuniteafes, Elc. Prescriptions compounded earefullv at all hours, wilh tlie purest dril o'otiunafcl.-. J. C. BALD RlÍDQE- di'cai WílOLKSAI.j ASJ l'.KTAIL IrEALKKá IX CHICAGO A Is O Native Lumbar, Sash, Doors & Blinds, Coal, Plaster, Cement, Lime, C-Iass, Oils, Paints and Building Paper. General stock of Itiiildiiii; Corner Troat Street and Lead Arenae. AÜBHIGHT S?.i) 9 9 m t wmTg WTfr, pp- Writers bv ;rl Fvnrpss SoMi'Ued . 5 Í H hp 3 -FX H 1 ? isos-'c!ErTrt. 4 VJ Por!; TOOn SANGTKR, TVoiirietors I'resi'oil siat-s V úood sample rooms for coiniiierciai u-iveíers. 4 S3 SZ3 J. f. CiHArJO, -' f Z&ii'ii)l&d j. Neartiomer Go'rt Avenue nrt Third Sheet, - B. SHEBHAN, OXLY FIPjiT CLASS -i.l'oviq.'u.e'rq.Ta.e, WHOLESALE AÍJE5TS FOK Til sti.deüaxc:í wíov 4liWi Llf0 L Corner oi' Second Sfrcet huI Ictvd Avenue, ALBUQTJBEÍTJB. IEnT. Quiet, neat, arid orderly ::t nil times: Oily and oewly-luroislied rooms; desirable for ladies, - n t H' 5 to Htll & Co.) r - 1 DEALERS IN -f5,nr? 3 - J. H. UleUVE, üveretiuy wd ManKer in - .1 1S t f m ' ' ' 5 id w a. Mjll.b EX. Orí, Coal aaI Lurab?r Cars, Shaft!;-. ' 1 - IVlerchants Fruits and Produce i - ALBUQUERQUE, N n i for Vri Int .J p'5 p" p ?na !. ítr-iís-) i.-a 'n "A g Albiiqnernne LÍ0IJ0I1S. Hi wSiHlf-fi-Sis8islty- r1 f'1 sag ;-: o. & OO. Material always on l;anL AlbiifiDPriiue, N. M & WALTON, 'urn i-aJ é d J.J-. 'y.?- á á W Í ii. K !f;r "a pi t'-SM "0 I .i Ü inmm rates, rr czy, tm. 'h'njwst. I'irt-(la.s9 ííI 4, in f ib CIÍT '4a Las Ibrm a- leave tliis liouie and arrive dally. Proprietor. ttvi J'ÍJiji2',íxiauái Lska - - Albuquerque, Tí. M Í ÍMjkm f ra . Proprietor. house in t:ie city. GBOOBBIES. AS ÜUüüia A"I) T1ÍKLAF -."i-3 LS ü V ZfpMl B rauam ' -T Tin""" lirst - eUss biiardtnR limine In (lie oily. Lodifiin-s tales reasonable. " DU. J. JH. liLI.I., Proprietor. r