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5" erriruL rimer th an akb roi m. THOMAH HUlsHKM, t'.slltor. ALBUQUKRQUE, (Ml. HI. IN til. riBLUBSB DHL! ARB TUKKLt. B,lr4 m tost! (Atn atatur al tit AJV isrjM rt on A .... 4 00 .... too Torma of Bubncrlptlom Dalit f mail, oo tsar IHltf b7 mail. t moaOs lull In malL IhrM month Dsib; br null, oes mofcth I tfetlvcrsrf In ell? b CarrUf, Ir wk Wklx. I mall .. J w AdtrUUf"rl mads known oo appljlD l J Crtncsof pumice..,.". present null case, landing In rovirli ho nml his wife will niakn the trip in Juarez. It wilt be a grand feust tin), (lint christ. enlng event, ami ninny hundreds of the friends of Mr and Mrs. Alberto Armljo will uPend " OHI'," IN llr'.AI. Census titlan CUIma I'rlntrr flarenre H fUtlltr. Clarence H, Mh(iIki, fnmi'lnrly cnPed hy llio printers of thi nly "Cxtup." Matlhc. iN-iiLvfuily outsell Into the Specinl Detective Koei.nn, of Hid At . (jfM, l'nkniiwn InhI instil nl lOoYlouk, Imitic A Pucillc fume in from Urn west I , pft,,,,,!,' r-niilm- on South Arno Imt night, lie states that lln t ! utrn-l on lln IlltflilimiU PmoveU in nil cleared, nml Hint trains urn now niii'iltik' with thru usual promptness. Dr. J. L. Ibrry nml W F. Hanks repre iMntiiiit the California Medicine com pany of Sun FmnelNiM, nre horn In da), ml will soil niit.iTftl wilier snlls nn Ih street corner. Mr. IIhiiUm in iiccom lillitl I IN his W if). TllO lleeOHseil 0IIIIIO t"l NeW Ml'M'll frntn WntoMown, Wist'otisi , where ho was tsirti on August 10, I Ki7, uUiul twelve w-tim ngn, und litis Ih-oii off and on n resident tf Albuquerque fur nl lont ten rt. working mi I' newspapers of Hum city nml Sutitu I V in various cnpnci- til 5 lll MIIH inlftl KtCll HI fl'VlTuI lllllirH nt (Vriilliw, nml wlii'ii iml i-mtito)etl nt company near Coolldgo, Is in thn cily, nt.il will itn nut to t ho Antclo Spring cttlle ranch, where he wns formerly em t-loted, In morrow PullCOIIIHtl Chilli-, when turning mi duly ilil tiuirniiiK. i t it- -i! to i; n!M'lnc nt tlu rnllioinl mtul lioimr, nml run i hum In. Thi will lw vnlunlili mrmhorx on Ihr i'Iiniii cuu fur thr mt trn iInc Aililfo (I. Oleru miiI wifo will nxit Mc( InUo n trii thrnnuh iVilotnilo. Mr. OUro in on of tin Itmit oil icii of Alhu i.iKiii.v to uirr n tiiiii lion of tho nw fKlarnl tiullillntf.ml thfti nn (Ionian, a rral Mlnto n(f nt, In Iwmg hnmlWil wtthmit Kioto ti) (ho citimc I for tuiriprroiitiin i-prliiln fncU to lh Kiivcrniurnl, Mr. nml Mm. Art. L. Hmlth, whu hiul vlmrut of Hit Koott Moon rnnnli, nonr Jrk lllnc moI ItnMKrraiiMlj- Hhol llrrU' i'nnmrr. 'J'ii truili of n mukIi'hI fiiimiiintinn ; iiihiIo in lli(M'itm of .Ini'K Kill,', i-lil't Motiiln iiioriiintf nt linn Vium, l l...l.,l.. f I..m... II. .... I.h umullllil It'll Kftfi of tin Koott Moo mnnh. n,....ri.u in Tin: C.t..,.n of Mirr.U rl,' '" m ' I ,,,rnl r,nl f"lf,1,,,1 mf,,,i" ,,",f T t lil ' " ii,.. ..I.n.n... fu..il.i.til,.ll.li.l '",r Aurmn, .hiimi. sir, ininin nut i...i...if..trt II... hlhloinuihl fnvitv. hut 1 ""'"I''". v-ry HrKi. of tlm Kn.vi., MII.ITIA MATTKHH, llrparl t inmfirrtlns OMrrr .tlMk (Jnitrttnr ,i Jlrlr, C t I". J. MuClrrimml, of tho Hm-ot.o riivnl'), Ci'lt'il Hliilen nrmi, lmHi I tij ulll-.Tof llio Nillniml OiiiikI if NV Mria'o, who whn horo ilurintt thu Ul .Ikiiioh Hiirt' ti, Hm of ,liii. lUrt'in, of i ih iar, in n iriiitinit llics, ln aiin wn ilelli'iMiMi iitoiimi liit ikhiv. u in niiimiiiI to li. irMiii)t umiii Homo piuihl iiUtu.i i.f nn m HikL rmlinlii Into IIih .m.r.ur. nml Iihn nhnwti l.l- fuitli ii tli U,,.r 0 t r..intt trt. . ho b.iIToio from n.i, city h rxfomlimt tlioiiramW of dollnro , (Um,((i , It) KlN'll llllllllll t. ill) III ll HH I'hllllllllllO OrriP-ho. Ill Wmt (loLn Atmn ! Hin I'iMiro, whero ln Inn Ixon in the m (iluy of tho l'iicr rommn fur lhi In t two)ur, n In to ychtorihiy, nml li'fi II Will Vlhlt roUtlMvi mhI fni'iiilH nl iUlilnml Tho ri'iilcvin CHiic iiuuirint ,1. Kilwnnl h I il uf umofrie IcMmI ii ' 1 1 l him !) virtiioof nn I'liviition ihniii il out f tin uonrt of JuHtii'. Mn hi in fiiuir -if It. V. I llryiin kifinnl I'iiwuhI ('utinoli, whn ilii'iiliil jitiTilny miirniiik' ' Jh ti Whitnitr. "f tiwn,lhi TiTihrt Iik I Uu KK'nmot Mr I'riH'.t. Tho ilifimUiit win ri'iiri'ii'iilcil liy Mi'tHm llrynn nml i HiMiro'k, nml tin. iluinlilT hy ili-nnrn t iulil iii'iim m im'riiiNint( rnpull) nml Ntritlt WI'Ht, IN H in I'Ihiih for k iiur uf wmi ilflni'liril noi ilinriH on IIih two htN nt II II l'eri(UH vin. jiiht I'ryoml tho fommrrciiil ciuli, rt in tin. IihiiiIh uf ('.nitriirtor nml llmlilrr Ji'iiiiiv Mill to ilh) (Iriimlis who will tin tho MiiIip work, it flnklllK' off tho foiimliitinti nml IiiiiiIiiik' otono to tho Mto. I'.il. Ilnilil will ilu tho hrii'lt work Tim Iiinliliiu will riMt in tho noiuhlMirhiMhl nf I.'i.imi Tho Hiimlon I'.livlrn' Imimi hull cluh of Denver, lln cIihiiiiioii iiiini'mir Irani of Ciloiml j, woiilil liko to I'htfo llio foHtmn in Alliiiiiieriiio in n miiti'h ,'iimo with llio MiironiiN, tlieiliiiiniiiiti of Now Mix n o nml Arir.nim, but not kiiico thoir ro turn from Kl I'nco of "iho entire muitli went." A lottor hurl been niiuleil Mini ncor Mel Jiiiylilin thut It Would Imi iiii mihniIiIo fur tho MiiroiiiM to olfer tliein hiu'h itultii'onioiitH in jiiHtify them I'uminu hero Noi' hiiKon tho N.uiileliM will lx llitltoil lo I'oliio nml ctkkh liiito with Um MuriHiiiH, who will In. ro iniiiiiiiil nt nn onrly ditto nml ln in trim to moot nil cumum, TWO Kii,i,rr:i. 1 lh l)llt. lft 1 Mrcos C. tlo lc, HUionntomloiit of ImI mht for Cnhforinii. public MhooU, ii mUimj nrrntiKomoiilo to build rinidoucy in thU city. J. U. Alln, Hits moltor nirtn of Kl I'noo, who Iim loon to CitVfornin on Iiiin inoM, n htro )Mton!ny llo loft for tho miulh ImI liilit KlilriiUe II. llmilh, oon of II H. lliMlli, of thin city, Iin rocoiroil tho up pointmont of pnotnl olerk on tho run from Hinoon to Hilvor City. J. A. Carrutb, who oonilurto tho boo! .... , i. . , i... t-- piipor puoiionoo in i.hk t-K". - (!,i,r A Mii'Mii Vti-, ii in tbo city. Mo llkn to nnmo w..li. In tliu larril.irlitl niMtrotmli ' .... ....-.. ' I'Miport,. t,,r,M,,1l) Mm. I . II. OOtm. WHO III llio riusirui Bntn Fo inrilmnotor horo, caiiio id from , Now tou, KnniMt, HumUy niht, nml w ill romnin with her hunband for n fow tlnyn. MiM Uirdio Ilowcn.u hunil.xjtno youtiK ldy of llornlillo, who Iiiin loon nml in n few dny with hor frioml, Mm. Mnttorn, of this city, loft for homo hint niKht. John Wytoiiir, tho old votorun, Iikn ro coivod tho llml instnUmonl of hin ou ion. Ho doaorvwi it, nml ho shoiihl now rcoolre to b;hih1 his roimtinmir dnyi in comfort. On Humbiy, No. . umtch hoot will tnUn tl.if Iwtwoon J. (2. Murlin nml I' T. Inhorwood, nt tbo(fround of tho (Sun j club, north of tho city. Tho mrttch i j for 130 n aido. ! IUv. C. Ij. Hovnrd, th now nu(onii- Undent of iniewiomi, nrritod in tho city , yooterdny. Ilia household boixIh nro Ht tho doMit, nml to-dn ho is looking for n dwelling house. C. V. Vk-khnrt nndC. O'Conor KoU-rtn loft tnrly thin mornim; for Ln lluortim ennon it) tho Snndin mountain. Tlioy am Intorootoil in ootno ootl mininii prop orty in tho canon. Col. Albriuht i ono of tho executive committee of the fair nnoocintion, slid ho should Kot together anil make out n atntement of tho receipt nnd exjondi turoo of tho llo fair. MiM Nollio Driacoll holet thoconlrncl for a two atory brick Iiouho at tho corner of Third ntrt and Tijora Tonne. Tho buildinir will contain eevenJeon rinin nnd coot alraut M1.0CO. That (Iran yuivora exploring party u BUuinontinR, nd by tho time tho paim rrive from Spain nd Mexico u doien or more of our advontnroua citu.ona will Ik ready to make tho trip. (5oorne Hoppinu', of Trinidad, a Rood printer, ie in the city. Ho ia on hut way to White OaWa, whore he will nwmit in l.rintloK the Kalo, tho new weekly pa per which will 1ms eotabliaheKl there ne:t month. A. E. Wnlkor, the district clerk nt HanU Fe, will rw'iRn bin position on November lt, and aRftin bscome n citi- um of Albu(iiorquo. Ho ia neoded riht here, and will be Riven a hearty welcome homo. Mra. C. A. lmRatrwt, n lino lookiuR lady, who ban been apondinK the aum- mer in Cahforniu. came ir yoeterday from tho woat, and Inttlaat nisht for tho City of Mexico. The lady it n Now Yorker. Pnt. HiRRina. the old boot-black, who ia alleRtxl to be worth ronmderable money, although hia dirty appearance would not indicate auch, ia bock aR tin in tho territorial metropolis. Since levinR horo some tew months ago he has travel ed tbrouRh nearly all tho northwestern tntea and torritoriea. The wool aenaon la reoouitol na prac tically over, nnd our wool huyera atnte that il ia Iheir opinion that the quantity of wool marketed here this fall, in fact all over the territory, la the amalloit in ten yearn past. However, Albuquerque, which la regardi-d oa the larReat wool market in tbo southwest, has handled aoforal million, pound. Monday night Harry Lee, son of Judge Loe, left hia "Safety" bicycle out over niKht on the front orch of hia father's renidntioo. nnd when bo ant up next morning tbo bicycle waa gone. Hurry has been using the wheel between the oiurt house aud the judge's residence, and now he can be observed trudRing along to bis meals on foot. It, M. Harbour nnd family will leave next Sunday morning for Monterey, Mexico, whoro ho is tendered n paying position in the (Jroat National Smeller company. Mr. Harbour is a mo ruber of tbe city board of education and one of the moitl popular young men in Alhu iiueruue. Ho has hundreds of frieuda here who will wish him well in hia now home. IUv. M.T. K. Totter, u Methodiat mm later from M'ewouri, registered last niKht at tho Han Felipe. The reverend gentle man ia a subject of conaumption, and waa out this morning endeavoring to find hia pulpit associate, Iter. Hush, or any member of hia family. IUv. Hush is at present in Eddy, whlla his family, so Tiik Citizen understands, is residing iu Socorro, I'erfecto Armljo has received an invl tatinnfrom Alberlo Armljo, of Juarez. Mxico, a nephew of Mrs. Artoijn, to at tend the cbristening or his baby boy, which waa torn the other day, Aa soon as Mr. Aruaijo gats through with his found dik'h'U'K fr the pret huin metal. Ii'mt AiIhMiM a )fiir im'o ho wiin up. p iii id to ii Hctal tun on tho Southern , to. I (ho heinl "f tho rinvr, Spociibtlion. I'lii'illr toiul bi.iwroii t AngoloN mid 'I'lio liridlo wim llr t hImIoii from Mr. Kl P.it-o. mid for mm t tin ho faithful Johii.oti Nu rite In llio lliieM e. H'rfotliieil tho iliilieti lUipmod nil hilli by , y.irrieil. , u Tiii'mIuv oMMilliU. tiv .1 (in wlflMlrn-rioiini.Nl Ilil'lUlon l,M,iilii,.,n ,inl,l lM. ..n,,...l..l It In The lirullx which tho thlovt h left at I ,.,,r ,,,y mm h to he ileilml tliNt ho fhiill rofier, both on Iiin own HCi'Oiinl ami nml room Inline to end hin lsnt ilny on earth among relative nml life long friemht For two wi-ekn he lum boon rick nt tho WimUir liotel. II. II l'erjuN m, who in ono of tho tip reM Iiii ohiv Mill i In nn t'oiiifotttihle n p'K'itod ilolegii'iM from Now Mexico to lit C K WihsIow'h H'tilil", when they I'lilled u ilotlbt to H'enl h H biliigv Hill mil1, boluiiged lo .1 A .ti. htm m, Mi I til Priest, ooiiNlNlilo of privinrt No l'J. f.ir , to-N Sam. Hin In nun. honovor, woio woitk. nnd I lie wot. fiL'k' I'limato of h iithirn ('.tlifiiriini, tugother with mi m , jury nuritiiilioil in tho htul ten oo, per tnitnontly w riH'kcl I k rut stiluin ii. I AIhuii livo montliN iign, feohiiu' thut a rout wiih iieitleil, ho eei'iirid n let.iouf hIimiii' anil iM'iio here fn. in lit Angel I to rocuHriito hin fiulcnc lieulih, utul after II muiith hero ho Wellt h ii k to h iitheru California but ilnl not leMini" wurk. 'Thno iniintli iirfu h ng Mil returned, n in-.. II It Wlutiiik', l!i Mr Potrn llui'hiihiin. titiiird in marrou'i' Mr Mi l ,Mrn Mlnit'U Stein I, nr. I O'Neill and I. ixt ovonitig ho Win (i. Yoilln.' The latter con from j lir, ' ''"Uipleto wioi'k of Iim former iulf, omit TrrrlUIr Klioollnai ArTra) al llol tirook, Irliaim HolbriMik, Arironu, wi.it tho econo thin morning of a hIiooIihr alTrny, in which two men wore nhot and iiiiitiintly Itilleil. I'omiin Iopor mid lUfnol ('liiivee, two Urge Hlioep riiiHers from Concho, in tho Houlhorii putt of Apache county, wore in town, with it number of sheep herdem, and had jilxl diHMimd of their wool, amounting to eovoral thiiUHunil jiu mlei, to local buyerri. llefiiliM iho ohoop men, there had con grVHtotl from tho hdu"out cattle rnuchen nueral cowboyr, iimong tliein being .In soph Cruwford unu V. C Hell. About ton ii'i'lock Huh morning the men nnnemhled in tho saloon of 1'oin Pickett, nml soon a monto gamo with heavy belling wuh starttnl, nnd u a mat tor of course tho whole, party were in dulgiug more or lotu iu drinks ami very ! boiHloroUH. Soon uftorw arils u bitlor rowrtoik place boiwoon the shoop mon utul the uowImivh, when Crawford auil Hell both pullod (heir six shootors ami ll'od HiinulliiiiiHiiiH'y ut liopt-. nnd Cha ves, who foil corpnoH to tho tloor. Tho murderers backed thonisolveo out oflhoHaloon with thoir amokiug revolvers j in their IihiiiIh, nnd on getting ouinidoi mountetl their horo.-H and enped, going eastward. Kvery otrort is being made to apprehend them. Crnwford wan in tho employ of Hill, of Springer, N. M , nnd in well kbowu by nil Htoekuioti. Hell hns for tho past year been in tho employ of tho Azioa Cuttlo company . ThaitkHBllnK I'.vr Hall. A largely attendoil special mooting of thoraembom of tho Ferguseou Hook and L uliler company wiih held last night, nnd tho parliamentarians present kept Sec retary Kunis exlremoly busy keeping truck of tbo various uniquo nnd imor tunl motions. Ho was equnl lo tho emergency. Arrnngemetus worn per- foctivl for n grnml bnll nt (I runt's otiorn hmi so on Thankugiving Kvo, Nov. 'iTi, and tho various committee npiKiiutetl by tho chnir, which wert heartily en dorsed Hnd ratilled by tho motnWrs. Ar rsngementH woro mndo with Mr. Miles of the Armljo to provide thn dancers with an elegant supier at Intermission time, nnd Iho genllemnn slates that the supper will bo tho tlnest set out on such nn occasion, The order of dnncea will be. arranged by tho commitleo comtmmMl of musli'inr.s, nnd tho programs, hand some in design, will Ih printod in due time, It in tho denim of tho Fergusmms to make this, their tlrsl annual ball, the grandoil event of tho senaon. plottuttid oil a wedding tour to Ohl". ! liking Willi them Mr-. Vou'ig's o'ibsi limit-liter, Kmiiui Mm V M Ma)IIU.ie. Wife of Ujor Mll)tll.lir, OIK1 "f Die ulli I 'er- i.f tho I'l.llt-d Mllto-t a III! l-.i-iiled I i-ro fo tno nist two eurs, i i.i' -vi-n- g from a wet k's iliiit-M. and 'hoy w ill pm.-e.-il to San Fruin-i-co, whoro the m ijor h. t ro contly Utui itHsigntsI, I'll to morrow's west bound Atln'iti.' .V Pn-illc p.i'i'iiger train Miss llorllnt M oy, Iho m-rompli lo-l islrtat.t I'letk at tho goveri Ill 111. I III school, It-f the oily yes t-rihiy mori.tn.- with iwo Indiiiii pupils 'or tho I'iiiih . . . . . iig.-iii-) in miii : iiori) .r.-itu in.s I-Mts-t Mui-y's Hist trip to tho homes of the tin' lo red man i.t.d dually uiiiido.i She oxp i-ts t i brmg buck to the m-IhmI of llio Uthlotl.' I '111111 P.ip:u-o-, tho large, hiiitol) Muhaxei. ami Iho tall, poat-ofnl inline Thoi-t'o ill tho court room nt tho i-ourl house iii-tt-d li.ulU tint m iriiitig, 1 nnd only prompt work prevented u i-eri- j ous tire. After Iho janitor hud lighted the lire ho loft the room. The stove bo ' .-..iiie s. mi nfierward ver) hot, ami iu that iMinlitiiiti nn explosion oiviirreil Thu lop of tho stole w as thrown otT. tod hot ci-nlt i were n-utiered in ull directions, nnd tho Mhim was full of lire and smoke. It' 1-Hik.il for it few moments like tho hnnd ', some stone Htrurlure would go up in IIhiiion, but timely aid preM-nti-tl any Htit'h disaster. K. S. Stoior leturned homo lust night from a two months' trip through tho oust and south, llo repotts I hat nil. in .1 that i-f iho uinii who to r.nhly withoiil i'iiiih." uttemptiil hi life. As Tin: ('HI.I..1 slated yestenhiy, Har ris, afii-r il-.iug the t-huit-ng Mod south waul ui.tl wiih 1'iiplured nt llomnl, n h' lit lull liiiiotoeti miles south of Im Ve ens Aritvitig at lleruul ho mailo u con It. lent of tho night operator, telling him f w l.ut hi lunl iloiio in the shooting of U.ug and of hW plsn of iscapo into Mex '.. It .tits ab ml mi.liiight.Miid ho then t the business h reviving, mot.oy bei-oming more plt-nt) tbiily and eerono fooling jubilsnt over future prospect. While in Washington ho did not forgot the Territorial university, ami secured tliroiiith Ins friend, Major (yt-slioJ. Perry, of tho war re -mils olllce, u complete sot of tho record- of tho robolliun for tho university. Ho ubo sti'iirnl all the pub ligations of tho interior tlepirtuieiit for the institution. Ho ih glad to get home, nnd says tho mining enterprise ho was lo iking ufler ih sure to bo succoisful. Mldnlglit Thieve. Thieves railed at the residence of Dr. C. K Winslow Inst night ami made a daritiR attempt lo get his buggy horse from the stable. The gate lending into the lot and which had been securely fastened ealy in the evening, waa found wide onen this morning. The barn door won nlso found n;n nnd the halter tak en from the horse. II C Huasell, a pot tal route agent, who with h'a wife has had charge of tho doctor's residence dur ing the tailor's absence, arrived at the house about 1 o'clock this morning, and it is thought that the thieves were then oared away. The doctor ia winner a good bridle, for the thieves in their hasty retreat loft it behind, which wai found this morning near the gate. Hereafter the doctor's faithful dog will sleep in Ihe barn, and midnight prowlers must guard tharnaelvo In the future. every rtvpoct. "mI '"' l",'u"1 "I" til nesti n nil hi reut'lii, ui.ii ui-i-r in months he roturt.o.1 to I h Angeles, llo uind" ono run tho lust - tie nml then 'rami. Iii.tno liit Siimiiiy a v.iok iik'o, 1 I whoro k i in I hamlH cotilil iidiiiiinster to his Willi's, nml af'or itiietn sulTeriiu for tn lit ilu) s tl.o rlmiils patti-d and Lis I isi liinnients on earth end-.! without pain ami iu poin-o Two yours ago in Noiomhor, in this -city, ho wiin i.iiinsl fur tin-n u mil tune ... I..- ........... i ro.-ti-s.-l tlit les III 111(111 IllliMi; i IIIK f rT'H a n it v-( v ( ii, t,,, i, ui, i..,r ii.. ......iii,.' ir.b", 'I huii'-y old daughter, survile htm, She Is at ( Salluti. nml u telegram uiinuiim-ing Inn. I ileiiiiM w as sent her I Ins illuming . A father anil luull-er, two lirothets, Freddie and IMwiu, ami two slste's, i ! Mrs. Mnry Drtuii, of tl.H mi), nnd Mrs. Hunt DoWolf, uro ulso left bohiiid to ! mourn IiIh ilepurtiire. "Pence to tho nibes" of a follow i-olli-positor Ui.ii cotldolelii-o to the U-remed i family is the wish of 'I lit ( 1 11 KM Tho funeral will take plan at tho I'oli 1 gregntioiial church to morrow morning ut It) o'clock. Itov ClIStlM l.tlll-lutlllg. l-'riends of In.- family are unite. I to nl tend I Kri.ia tl.r lli). I l, t, -.M Jin k King, tho brakeiiian, who wan shot at tain Vegas, ih 'npldl) retmering II. I. JohiiHon, tho routritcti-r, lias purrliiiH.'il the Ku.tlor i-oti.igo on Si ver itvetiiio, paying 8 lets' I fur the properly Fruuk Sturgo. w.f. and son Lloyd are buck from their trip to Chicago, whore Mr. SlurgiH purchased furuitiiM for Irs new lo Igmg house. Lust night tho wife of Chus. Vomlorf, tholSoltl utoiiuo uucioneer an. I dealer in s-o md-huml goods, gave birth to a baby girl. Congratulations. John J. Keogan, a business man of (iillup, nnd wife, uro hero today. Mr Keegun in liHre as uu imKirtunl wituoen iu a ens' hofi-ro tho district court, Capt. II. II. Kibble, who has charge of the Atluntio A Pacitln wntor pump at Km Puorco, caino in from thn west lust night. H will remain horo n few days. Misn Lizzie Hroekmnn, a relntivo of fnw, hy tl,0 pull-lnxiri-rs with the John UnM'ktiHn of (Srnnt ounty, nntl 1 eoHn. tliou tliu vettiic wife on tho urra Miss tsii Fenrs. enmo in thin morning of .'r(Hj Matthen, a brother, nnd then from (VMlidgo, S. M., and are roginlerod f0iUWts tl0 mrontn nml intimate ut the rmijo. friends, whu were Bouted ou tho front W. A. Wnlkor has received tho uppoint 'seats. When the minister announced motit of superintendent of Iho street car , the llrst song "Noar.-r My (Sod to Thee," line. He h th right mnn for the plai-o, i ntl the choir sang it sweetly, there was and everything will move HtuiKithlv un-1 hardly a dry oyo imong iho audience, der his management. , An uppnipriuto chuptor in tho New Ten tumetit was reuii uy iuv. i risne, hiut whi-h the choir sang "Jesus iver of My Soul." Tho sermon which followed . I 1...1 .1 ........ ....I.I.. Il, ..,..11 .!. l..lt.,,. .tf. f ""' W. (5. litvmard A Co. There uro rumors that Mr. I lunl, Into editor tif tho Democrat, ii being ldiernlly nssistetl by lending democrnt of the cily, and will nt un early d-tto start a simon pure, red hot democratic pnper. Tho whoolonrrovv ornnkleft this morn ing nt 7 o'clock for No York. As ho wheel ed down Itiilroud avenue from Second strict to the deisit several er sons on tho street wished him success. Co). J . S. Jnrnrd, busiuetu manager of the Heebe-llurlHiur Cotmxly company, which is to apH-ar nl (Sriint'soperu house next Monday night, registered nt tho Armljo last evening. Ho is billing tho city to-tlny. Oliver Carter, t hit colored hack driver who accidentally shot himself with n shot gun while out hunting revmilly, the charge tearing away tho top mils clea of the thigh of the left leg, ts report ed getting along nicely this morning. Veslerdny in old town Justice Whiting sent Abran Ilodriquoa In jail for petty larceny, llo was lined ?2i) and costs, and failing to pay was jniled. Ho is the man who win tried at a recent term of court and acquitted of the chargo of killing a man at Copper City i. it ilu 1 1. to wmt for th c . tiling H.iiih'. un il freight tiuui, No .TI The I'ori. il o orator ut ulil-o tele . nipi..-. I'm n lle-pnti'luT Mulhi-ru at Lis Vivas ll.ut ho wmh filing to ling No, 111. "Whit fur? wnH nuked. "You a .a," tM.srepli.il. Mr Mulheru at ... cot ok the hint; mill with a quick-iu--Hi.f ilir siuii wolth) of iho highest praise, slopped till trails iniliie.lialt-l) . in u few moments, Tun O'L.-ar) utul It. lit Long, tl.o Las Vt-gun tb p-t hiIico, .-ro in, their wi.y In Kermil us fust us sto-iin .li d take thorn tli -i-rs found Harris seutttl in Ihe 11,-rn .1 w.nt.ng room, all ut.conctuiis thut tl.o m.-isi'iigerH ut jtistli-o were 11(1011 hm. At tlist ho uttomi ted to soiro O'L -ary's gnu, but ho o sin saw thut ro I sis mice wus worse than uselo h. mid 'etllbrod l.imself to Imi taken buck to the H.'itio of Ins snoot 11, g. the minors' convention which convenes in Denver from Nov. IH'h to 'JOth, In-i-liiNivo, stated this mortili'g Hint ho will iitletnl, In. ing BOi-oinpiinio.l b) hU wife They will probubly extend their trip to Suit I.mUo City, t'luh. Mr. For gusson tins uIno U-oii usXtil to be one of the city delegates to tho miners' conven tion which iiiu-ts in Kl Piiihi, Dec 16 Ho will lltti-lld. J A. JohnNou, of this city, nnd Messrs. Mi Cor tn irk m il l gg, of Chicago, own ers of 11 liors.. ri.in-h in S(K.-orro county, nlaiul 11 week ago went out lo Itioir ranch nml found u uiiiti unu-cd llrown iu full poi-ecMion, having juiiin'.l '.ho ranch nml whH tnKiiig ll easy utul comfortable in their housrt Tho gentlemen reiuou stnttiMl with llrown nml tlnully ordered him oil the premises, llo vnculetl the tint premises ut once n-tl left for Socor ro, where ho swore out wurruut ngiiitisl Messrs. Johnson, Mc' oimick and Iegg, charging them with ssaunlt with a deadly wo ipin. llio case rume on ror trial at ; So"rro Wiliiohtlny at.tl wan concluded ' yt-stordrf), a verdict of not guilty being reached in favor i.f Ihe defendant W. II ('millers of this city represented ieitrs. Joliusoii, Mi-t'oriiiK-L nml Lt-gg. The .eiger- Hale. Thi-t morning the purclmso of nil of Chus .eigot'H iro.oriy ou the two lots, corner of Fust street nml Knilrond ave nue, by Win. Fritter, tho Chillli Hheep miser, for JI'J.IXKI, whs fully consummnl oil by tho gentleman giving bin check for the rush c.u.siderutlon demandol. Tho property includes what is known ns the "Melropolitun" resort, ur.d the small frame building ou the Knilrond avenue alley occupied by Morolli, with the ground, ami has Invn considered tho mi st vuluable locution 111 tho city. It is Mr Fraser's Intention lo tear down the Morolli building nt nn onrly day, nnd erect instead a two itory brick business building. Tho gentleman is to bo con grntulutod iisiu his purchase. Mr. Zoigcr, so ho inforranTiir. Citikn, will go east in 11 short time to hunt n j market for about 1UK) steers, which ore now in splendid condition on his Apnche I county, Arizona, cattlo ranch. I.tlirnry Delegate. A special train of two Pullman slipp ers, one oboervntion conch, ouo iliuiug car nnd ono baggage coach, coiiti.iiiing forty-three ossteru tlelegatet, gentlemen sml Indies, to the recently adjourned convention of the Amrricnu Library as sociation nt San Fruncifco, arrived from I the woit nt the dfot hero at 11:30 a, m. is 11 con- ins,ecior g.nersl of the lb llisl Slut,, arm) lit Washington, D. ( ' 1 1 1 : Clli tkx nckn--wledgiK a copy of llio report but us it is tin) lein. thy for entire pul.li, cation, only 11 few ot ihe exlrarls sr usim. After p-i)lng l-H compliments in (Sov Prun e and Col Fletcher, ailjutaiii geiiersl of tho territory, nml tolling i.f lliepriseiit condition of the territonsl militia, which ho i-l.aruclo lie. ss badlv leiiiorali.Hl ou uciiiuiit of tl.o fsilure nf thelo IrlUIUlo to pH) tl O llllllllll Celtill. c ites issued by (Suva, rheldon and IUb during tho Indian outbreaks, nnd com. melituig s mewhnl nt length uu tho lnc of encouragement from the legislature, the captain says; Tins luck of encouragement, princi t.l.ll. ISI till tulitlltdk tit ll.llllilU I.USS lit. I. I I'fiiij Hi kill' rimin- iwimvj 1 1 as r ( uutll B lust year, nearly paralyzed all elT rls Iu put 1110 uiiiiini ou n proper looung, nut 't-;eull) Home younger and thutuughiy onlhUNiiistto men (principally couipany olllcors) have come to the front with t lie determination that the small militia force slinit do mndo n succos-t. This feeling hut brought about n reorganization uf the miiitiu with a geneinl staff nnd two regiments, reported by iheadiutant gen. end us follows; L Hradfonl Prince, guv eruor and commsuder ln chief; Wintlelil S, Hotelier, udiutaul-genernl nml chief of stall, ex olllri.i quarUrmnstor atnj commissnry general, with rank of colouel. John SyuiingtJii, Santa Fe, surgeon general with rank of colonel; Flo'cher A Hlake, Li Vegi. inspeclor-gonoral, with rank or colonel. First Kegimonlof Cavalry. Col. Albert I From ll. e Dp. I), O. I.W.I A. (5 Duwhiii, u promiuoiil gentleman of Maxwell, N. M , is here to day. J. I Sroetiw.ild and wife, of S tn Fran ciHi o are veiling the inetriip.iii. Ju-e I.MH Tel, ee, a W'e.-illhy sheep man of San Kufu. I, Va t-iiciu county, ih at the Kurope hi from tho west .li.iii.s Luc in, the coul mine owner of Lis I'erril ih, cumo ilowi, from that thriving liltlo town this morning. Post ('tiiiimaudor Detihaui wishes in foriuut.oii relating to the deniliofJ. 1 A Porter, who died iiithiscity in lKSIt. JetTcreuii KiiNiiulil-i, Ihe banker, came I down from Lus V.gnsluM night, and litis, his mime ou the rogiHter ut the Aruiijo. M. W. Ilr.iwnt', rnshier of Iho Socorro Niuii-iiul .iiiil;,of whi.-li S. M Foisom of j this city is pre-uleiit, is I uro lo tiny on bllSIIU H-". K F. Heller, ll.e Cnbezou nif reliant, cumo 111 .-v-iini the Km Puorco country I lust night, ie .1 will remain in Iho city , for a few days. I Sill. 4- llltll. till lll HtVlllllMurU Hllil I ' ! ' " "" , : Among tl.o parly are S. S. (Sreen, of aurvojors, will occupy u huiIo of splen-. ... ,. , ,ri and lb. in Ihe I , ., . ........ ami iv a. oiiiiierieii, 01 niuwnuKte, ins did i-lllco toiiuis, Ni Cromwell building. Fifticn tliitUHtir.il ci-pio of (Soiernor t.airf in iirai. I'riuce a rci'oni Illlllri'SS III 1110 .IIIU Tho funeral of Clarence S. MaltlifS, ' querque fair are being distributed hy the the dead printer, occurred from Iho Con gregational church thin morning, and Ihe semeoi were extremely sorrowful. I'n deriuker Montfort with IUv. Cristio llrst inarched down tho tuslo uf the church, (ieorgc (Sainsley, 11 cousin of Jacob (lainstsy, will nrrivo 111 the city to mor-' niw night from Atlanti, (S11., and will , tribute to Iho dead and command to the weeping roliitiven nml fnsuds to trust iu (Sod wus wideed touching. After the song, "Thy Will Ut Done," tho lid of the Collin, Us)ii which were placed several bouquotHof dowers, waa removtd nod those who domretl looked upon tho fuco of tho dead. Tbe remains were buried in Fairview cemetery. Tho family of the deceased doelro Tin; Citizkn to thank those of our citizens who rendered usaUtuuco during luu ill- uees, Htid olfeivd their condolence when his eyes were closed in douth, The Worsl Vet Tho ontertmnment at (irant'a opera house lust nigh', by tho English (iniety (lirls llurlesquo company wits "no good," there not npitenring a redeeming feature of tho whole iterformance. Only a few ladies, outside of those from n certniu quarter of the city, were noticed in tho audience, nnd il is rnfo to aster t thai they regrottod Ihe purchase of tickets, Whenever a bald bended individual marched duwn tho aisle lo a front sent, those who hnd preceded htm would guy tho aforesaid baldheaded gout until his whole faco would become red from blushes. That louR-legged, sparsely con structed, black corked individual, called !..- i ..r ii. man I Peck, was iinoo una of the alar oerforni If IU1HU imn W BtK . . - , . killed ut Holbrook, Arizona, yesterday . em when a small show waa conducted in morning, was a brother in law of (Snbriel tho rear of the Montezuma several yearn Armijo, a former street enr driver, resid-1 Ko. The fellow who cume oul on tho ing in old town. Tho tint intimation of rtage and waa aaked by the audience to tho horrible double murder waa glennotl ' "give them a nt," was picked up In Laa from Tin Oitizki. Vegas. The girls were not above Ihe A 1 t..t b.l,f n,tlnff or iho O. K.I"rJI""y Vaudeville claas in beauty or w..n Nn r. 11. a. II.. it v. d. m while thelMictlng waa rank. oided to hold a camp-tiro and boll at the Armory n November 11 Thoibjoclia to secure funds to push the investiga tion ot tbe murder of their late comrade, D-.hleU. Wooten. C. H. Hurley, lha bare back rider and all round equeatrlao of tbe plaina, who has been working for tbe Ltta Cattle Froxa all indloationi tbe Gaiety (Sirlaoro al most on their last leg and will die fron non-support before traveling many more mileja. The itching of tho scalp, falling of tbo balr, resulting in baldness, are often caused by dandruff, which may be cured by utlng Hall's Hair IUnewer. Iliireau of Immigration. (race Eileti, tho (Soorgia wonder, who wus billed to appear in this city Inat Monday evening, is suffering from nor vons prostration nnd has gone to Denver. M. W. Chase, an old timerof Now Mex ico, owner of it tlno stock ranch in Colfax county, wns in tho cily yesterday to sxe S. M. Folrom on some important busi ness. S II. Hihhon, of Los Augeh-s, member of tho Flngslhlf sand stone company, with II. Clements, came tn from tho west lust night and registered ut the Situ Fe lipo. Tho rump lire nml bull of the (S. K. Warren nih, No. .r, (I. A. K., nt the Ar mory on November 11 is lo ruiso funds to fully investigate into the murder of Daniel P, Wootou. Tho cane of ( leuigo Oxondtuo vs. lis oily of Albuquerque, us gurnisho, tried yesterday afternoon before Justice Mad den, wuh decided ugiiinat tho city. At torney Dobeoti appealed the case. The tikly of Itoinun ljoper. who waa killed ut Holbrook, Anzonu, tho other dny, inrsol through the city last night I for Las Vegas, where Iho desd man had feint iv en nnd whoro the remains will be buried. Tho lii.li.'H of tho Congregational church will give mi oyster nupper ut- tbe church next 1'hursdny night. Il will be a grand affair, for tPero will be home made candy at Iho supper and plenty for pulliug for tho )oung folks. H. M, Htwiuk A Co., the ool mer chants, purchased thn morning, about 22,01)0 ounds of wool. Kafael Mora, ot Cos a Salazar, sold about 7()oO pounds at 813 "0 jter hundred pounds, and To mas Sanchez, of Atrisco, Ifi.CXX) pounds at 15JjO per hundml. Samuel N. Detlrick, entile owner nnd inspector pf rattle hrunds unit enr marks for Socorro county, is in tho cily from Magdalene. Ho ia hero ou business, but at the same time will join wiih the Al buquerqueana in entertaining the In diana editors to-morrow, O. W. Enlou, a wealthy sheep buyer ot Wood Kiver, Neb., ia In the city, and will eave this evening for Mngdalena. He purchased the other day, through J. H. Mnnby, a stock broker uf Trinidad, overs! Ibnuaand head of sheep from the LAina brothers of Loa Lunas. W. N. Kurtz, representing the Hall A O'Domld Lithographic Company uf To peka, Kan., is ot Iho Sac Felipe. Mr. Kurtz, who ia one of the moat observing of commercial travelers, r sports the towns be haa visited aa mere prosperous this fall than ever before. He statea that Pueblo la all axciUd over the I oca newly elected preeident. Thn train re mained at tho depot until 12 o'clock, when it pulled out, under Conductor S. A. Hardy, for Sanlu Fe, whore tho dele gate will enjoy 11 part ot iho afternoon in visiting Iho eights of tho ancient cup ital. Iu the evening the train will pro ceed lo tho rAH Vegss hot springs, where to-morrow- will bo spent. J. P. MuWil hams, tourist ngenl of the Pennsylvania lUilrond comtmny, is iu chnrtt ot tho party. E. F. lluruelt, traveling passen ger ageut of tho Suutn Fe road, met Mr. McWilllaniH here nml will accompany him n purl of the way east. Conductor Harney brought in the special from Winslow, Heath or Waller Trumbull. From tho Clncugo Tribune it is learned that W niter Trumbull, formerly n resi dent of thin city, son of ox-Senator Ly man Trumbull, died nt his father's resi dence, No. tlMrt Like avenue, Chicago, from consumption. Funeral services, conducted by IUv. W. V. Wilson, rector of St, Murk's Episcopal church, were held last Tuesday afternoon ntthefam- ily residence. Mr. Trumbull leaves a widow nml two sons, aged 1- and 7 years. Walter Trumbull was born in Spring Held, III , in 1810, aud utter completing tho public school cottrs there entered tho Nuvnl academy ut NewKirt, K. I., from which Institution ho resigned at tho close of the war in order to make an extended voyage on Iho Vandalia, Capt. Loe. Un his return rroni his travels ho took up tho profession of journalism nnd wns connected with the New Y'ork Sun for twu years, llo married Mis Slater, n stop-daughter ot James II, Koherts, of Hnringtlold. III. Ten yearn ago his health began to fail, and by the ndvico of hia physician lie removed with his family lo Albnquerquo, N. M where he was admitted Iu Ihe br.r. His health not permitting him to practice law, he engaged in mercantile business in Ainu, q'lerquo. Two yonrs ago ho wns com polled to abandon all business and de vote hi time to the care of his health, One winter he spent nl tho Sanitarium, l) nsville, now loru, ami nntmirr at Buttle Creek, Mich., wilLout Uniting much relief. Ho and fa 11 ily wore 111 Albnquerquo a few mouths ago, und it was remarked at tho lime that ho was rapidly declining Ho remained only a short time, returning to his father's real denoe in Chicago, In perl ant Line, Albuquerquo has raised a subscription list ot aoveii thousand dnllara nml com men cod the survey uf a lino for a rail rond from Farmington, iu Han Juan county, direct to Albuquerque. This la to bo a part of tbe now railroad between Albuquerque and Durango, It is the most important nnd feasible railroad project now current In Albuquerque, and if anything were needed to that end, will insure tho construction ot eastern and southeastern connections al that point, The next thing for the metropolis of Now Moxlco to do la to push the Denver k Rio Qrande lo a connection at Doming with tho Mexican road. Doming Head light. J. Fountain, Lus Crime, couimiiiidiug, One lieutenant colonel, '- majors, 1 Bur geon, 1 chaplain, un adjutant and 1 qunr muster. Troop A, LasCrurrs, 1 caplniti, 'J lieutenants, .V) enrolled men; Troop It, Menllu, 1 captain, 'J lieutenants, 40 ou. rolled men. Troop (', Dona Ann, 1 rap. tain, 'J lieutenants, 411 enrolled men. To tul enroled, iih reported, .'I cuptnina, G lieutenants, enrolled men, Sa.nkiiig of tho Firnt regiment of env airy, tho inspecting officer nt) j thut a large number of IhiH regiment, have had experience iu Held duty, and that Col. Fountain expects to make hm six tnxipi (throe yet to bo i-rguuized) IKK) strong. Further on tho report says: First Infantry: Col. Wuller (S. Mar muii. Laguiin. Oi o hoiitenutit-colnnol, I mnj.ir, 1 surgeon, 1 hssihtanl surgeon, 1 chaplain, un adjutant, und quartermas ter, 1 sergeuni major, 1 quartermaster sergeant; Company A, (lullup, no cap tain, !! lieutenants, 'M enrolled men; Com pan) II, Sautn Fo, 1 captain, "J lieu ten ants, !UJ enrolled men; Company C, Luguuii (Indians and mounted), 1 cap iat ,!! lieutenants, 4'J enrolled men; Com puny D, East Las Vegas, to In recalled; Com Winy E, Lit Vegas. 1 enptutn, lieu tounuts, HA enrolled men; Company F, Tuos, 1 enptain 'J lieutenants, 1)0 enrolled men; Company (), Albuquerquo, 1 cap tain, '2 lioiileiittutn, 45 enrolled men. To iul enrolled, 11 nqiortml, 5 captains, VI heut.-tiMtiis. 1 sergeant-major, 1 quarter noisier sergeant, !SW enrolled men. The cuvalr) are armed with tho Hlinrf- curbine, caliber .VI, nnd the infantry, Ihs Indian comtmny excepted, with I lie Spricglleld tills, rnltber II; tho Indian company. C, with tho Sprtngtlcld carbine, caliber 4,ri. Following tho above 01 1 runts, Capt. McClernnnd states: The territorial authorities having nu money nt Iheir iIibobaI for the puijKwe, it becamo necetsury for the companies visiting Albuquerque lo pay for their own trntisiMirthtion, and while originally it wns intended lo have six present from September 14 lo l'.i, but two were actu ally on tho g. omul. Further ou in hisnqiort tho following account in found; On the vouing of September 14, in tbe armory of company (S, I wiintoetl a t-al-lallon drill in tho inununl, which was good, followed by solus marching nnii wheeling by fours, this was very fnir. Tho limited dimensions of the hall pre cluded more extended movements. On the 17ih instsnt, tho battalion wns reviewed on the drill ground byhtstx collency, the governor, accompanied by tho colonel nnd lieutenanl-cirlouel ot th First .inviilry. 'Ihe Second Lnitotl Slates Cavalry band losisted. The review was unsutisrHCtory, nut 11 is only riur 10 siais that it wai the llrst over hold. After tho review 1 insiiected tho bat talion As before, neve nil uiUtnkes were mud.., but tho general nppeiirnnce of the men anil their arms was good, llio in- spcclion wits followml hy a competiliio drdl between tho eompunies, in which the prize was nwardrtl to Company ( SM'iiUir.g on tho subject of hia treat mene while here, tho caption enys: Lieut. Col. Uorrndailo. Capt. (Seorgo H (iolden, Company K, nnd Capt, W II. llrnnorahoets.Uomoauy li.are thorough ly iu earnest in their wurk, nml to their labors will doubllens Imdue much of the success, if obtained, that is predicted tor the first inraniry. ir siioms mo pleas ure to say thnt during the week I passed with them their eiillitlfliann ami luier- est never Isggod for an instant. Captain Golden, a very young man, organized hit company In line vegan, wnere, on ac countant some sectional trouble, great opKMition waa encountered. The insitecting ollloer' reptirt is very general unit thorough, and it woul-1 be well for tho mihtin onmpame of ihe ter ritory tn secure copies, Indian at tbe HI Fair. The following clipping from a Chicseo pnper oonllrma the re;sirt that Major Herry la tn Iho big Windy city, dressed in his regimentals nml haviuglolaot tun: At tho meeting ot military men iu Iba Hand McNslly building to morrow to consider plans for tho military display at the World's Fair, Major F. T. Usrnr. of the regular army, stulionod iu New Mex ico, will propose that among Ihe regular troops thnt nre brought hero be included several companies ot Indian soldiers. "Wo have quite a number of ImlUns in the army," said Major Horry at tho 1 litml tins morninu. "nnd some of tt fiercest A psche and Nuvnjoa makesx-1 cellent lighters, slthough a yet tbsy sret unu soil to strict discipline, Hy the tin , Ihe World's Fir opens they will b wslli drilled nnd wl bo a vnluablo addition te the military display. It is quite UuffhV able to see the Indians under dtaqiplinN) iiarticulnrly when they are doing nuirdi duty. While on guard they are required to wear whito gloves. Ilmsglns afotl- 1.1 l-.l 1. M,. !,., wh I. nlnnl DDI guard; but the situation la situ mur. langhablo when they pull their glow only half on, and when they salute, tns lingers of the gloves Hop about and irlw tho Indians the appearanoo o haviott lingers twiooas long as their llogr are. W. a Ixjrurd A Co. carry gsnolM camel hair underwear tor children,