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ALBUQUERQUE DAttY JOB PRINTING I kit ki snraMraa tad itrtnm f -f BOOK BUD1S0 ; X 1 0 raayjpttanaitrl WaaciM acatly 4oo TSUI OX'X'XBB VOLUME 12. ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 5, 1898. NUMBER 118. The ClTIZE , ' , ... " I , .. 1 . BATTLESHIPS MAY BE BOUGHT Several War Vessels May be Added to Navy. CAPT. MARIX PROMISES INTERESTING READINO New York. March 8. A special to th Herald from Washington aj: The pres ident baa directed the nar; department to open negotiation looking to the pur ehaae abroad of warnhlpa. The secretary ot the nary ha learned that ha ran parehaee two amall elied bettleehlpa, two anrhored ember and four torpedo boat, all at comparatively low price. Battieehlpiand armoured cruiser have been built by Knglleb and German Arm for government now unable to pay for them, and thl government would be able to obtain veeeel by elmply putting down a email amount of each. Among theihlpe offered to thl government, It I believed, are three powerful ahtp under eonatruction at the Volean Work. Ptet tin, Germany, for the Chinese govern Dent There la also reason to boll eve that in ae of trouble thl government eould purchase from Japan the Kaeagt and Chlnna, which are near completion at Philadelphia and the Union Iron work, MARIX says, WAIT, Wlm Praanleea laterMttnf loading fur th. ADierfaea 1'aoala. Key West. Fla., March B Captain alarii, before sailing on the Mangrove with the board of Inquiry, referred to the statement that the court' investigation had failed to prove that the Maine was blown up from the outside. That' all bosh," he said. "Why eant they atop theoriilng until we get ready to report? Then, I assure you, w ehall have some reading for the American peo ple that will be Interesting. "Will It mean war?" wm asked. "That's a question I can't anawer now; wait." CUBAN KKLIKr. hip Lmm Maw lark with Tom af food t0W th HtTTlU(, New York, March 5. The Mallory line steamer Nueces tailed to day for Key West with 76 ton of relief supplies for the destitute in Cuba. At Key West the tore will be transferred to the United States ships Nashville and Montgomery, A telegram was received here to-day from U. K. Lewis, secretary ot the Ore gon relief committee saylog that the first section of the Cuban relief train, carry ing 180,000 pounds of food, left there yes terday. The Cuban mHof committee has re ceived a letter from Assistant Secretary Pay, eipresslng the appreciation of the state department at the response to the government' app-al for contribution for the sufferer In Cubs. PAMIMI WAR SHIP. Hmil Joyaajaly Weleouaee tha Arrival oftha almlraaila. Havana, March 8. The Spanish first class ernlner, Almlrante O'quendo arrlv 4 thl morning from Spain. She re- C lived a hearty welcome from the ferry bo it and tugs on which were the civil an I military authorities. . The dock were crowded with sightseer, rockets were sent np, flag and other decorations displayed from the vessels In the port, pub'le buildiug and palace. The O'ljucmlo made a fine appearance aa she returned the salute from Fort Cabanas and then saluted the tort and admiral. Fltihugh Lee, Jr., son of the consul general, was among the passenger who arrived to-day on the Olivette. The United State lighthouse tender Mangrove Is eipected here at any time with the United State naval court of In quiry. The' smoke stack ot the Maine have been removed. Divers hope to recover some more bodies to day. Three bodies were recovered from the w-ek to day. Craker doing lo Kagland. Mew York, March 6. Kichard Croker has announced that it 1 hi intention to go to England in April to remain until Angust. It Is said on good authority that during hi absence John . Carroll will be acting leader of Tammany Hall. CiMllus UUU. New York, March 6. A consignment of Catling guns was sent to Pensaoula, Fla., to-day from the Brooklyn navy yard. Tbey are for the naval militia of Flo rida. Iatl or Spala la.reaalaa. Madrid, March 5. The floating debt of Spain was augmented by 13,2'rt,(5l pe setas during February. raach Dael. Paris, March 5. Colonel Plcquart, who was disciplined for giving testimony favorable to Zola at the recent trial, fought a duel with swords to-day In the riding school with Colonel Henry, who In hi testimony against Zola, denounced Plcquart as a liar. Henry was wounded In the wrist and arm. Henry succeeded Picqnart a chief ot the secret service war office. Philadelphia. March 6.-The Atlantic coast ha again been visited by a atom so violent a to cans grave apprehension for vessel that happen to be close to the shore. A terrifie northeaster prevails at the Delaware Breakwater, and the se leaping high over the Delaware Break water and Maritime exchange observa tory. hr a Creloaa Mozambique, March 5. Advices from the Island ot Mayotto, Comoro group, say It was swept by cyclone during the night of February tf. Th government building, many native Tillages and crop were destroyed and a large number ot people killed or Injured. Many suf ferers are left without any shelter and are suffering from famine. coi'kt or IKUliRT. Nana mt Caa Ba tha K.tdeae Saearad Mad. Pablla. navana, March 8. The Mangrove, with the United States naval court of Inquiry on board, arrived here before noon and the board at once held a session. Knalgn Powellson was examined concerning the work of the diver, over which he ha supervision. Capta'n Sampson, president of the court, aald it waa impossible to tell the correspondent any part of the testimony or conclusions reached. He had no Idea bow long the court would remain hers. adding that no orders had been received for the court to go to Washington at the elose of the sessions hers. Weekly Hanh atalamaaa. New York, March 8. The weekly bank statement shows: Surplus reserve, de crease, $2,138,825; loan, decrease, $13, 6.2.000; specie. Increase, $93,40O; logaj tenders, decrease. $8,973,700; deposits, de crease. $23,iiM,90O; circulation. Increase, $17,200. The banks now bold $20,383,800 In ex cess of legal requirements. MaMer aad Sulold.. Ottawa, 111, March 8 C. W. Wood, of Chicago, appears to have committed sul elds after having snot and killed Irene Brlder. The woman spent last week In Chicago and Wood followed her here. The coroner is investigating a rumor that a man from La Salle, 111, who was jealous ot wood, murdered the man and woman, Uhtoaca HUkiB Market, Chicago, March 6. Cattle Receipts, 300. Market, dull and unchanged Beeves, $3.90(8.40; cows and heifers, $2.l0tf4..,0; stocker and feeders, $3 800 4.50; Texas steers, $3.804 38. Sheep Receipts.9,600. Market steady Native sheen. t3.10ci4.riA: Wasterna. fJOOtfLM; lambs, 4 2uUoJ0. Vhlraca Ormla Market. Chicago, March 5. Wheat March, II MX; May, 1.06X. Corn March,2S,c; May, ?30J4c. Oats March, 34c May, iW.o. Moaay Market. New York, March 6. Money on call. nominally 8 per cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4$4 jt. Silver aaa I aaa. New York, March 6 Silver. Uad, $3.60. Coppar. New York, March 6. Copper, 10ft. CMIUM HEMOKUL SERVICES. la Hoaor or MIm Willard at tha Op.ra sou. la-Morrow. The following- program of the "Union Memorial Service' In honor of Mis France K. Willard. nnder the ausnloe ot the Woman's Christian Temnerance Union, will ba held at Grant's oners uouse to morrow eveuing at 7:30 o clock: Hymn ...... Congrrffjtlon Scripture Reading Dr. Marion 5. iliihop Prayer Krv. Henttir Selection Malt? Ouurtrt Brief Hi.turv of Life Mm. Hull 'O, Divluc Redeemer" Ctiulea Gounod Addrrw R.t. Allen Heading Mr. K Snyder Addreai Kev. M 1. h.irdt-0 llvmn ... Consregutntu Addrru kev. Wrlrh Selection Mala Uu.rtel K railing Mr. June. nimie, carrel Home . hi., ci.uile Albnglil ilenedii-Uon Rev. Buuau.n. 64V; liaaih ml m Pluaaar. Malcolm Conn. Dnmrietor of tbs Kl. dridge hotel, Lawrence, Kansas, died last Monday uluht. lie waa one of the Dio- her ot Kansas, and had a wlds ac quaintance In the west. Mr. Couu was a brother-in-law ot O. U. PUIsburr and a cousin of Oov. K. S. Stover, of this city. Alllaaa Aabrlgbt la Caarga. From ths war news column of the Denver Poet, ot March 8. we elio the fol lowing: St. Angustlne, Fla., March 2. The oflice of Col. W. H. 11. Benvard, In charge ot the Improvements of the Florida river and harbors aud the building ot the Key Wast siege guns and mortars, wasentered by burglars Saturday night for the evident purpose of stealing ths plans ot the fortitirktion for the Span leu government Tbe attempt th plans had was nn ten se- rnicreneful. cretecj It give us pleasure to ray that the omne alluded to Is in the sols charge of Allison Annrlght, an Albuquerque boy, and son ot Dr. S. Aubrtght, our faithful mayor. Allison I th secretary or act ing adjnutnt to uoi. Mnrara. ot trie en ginearing department of the United Stutee army In Florida; whither they went nearly two year ago ror ins pur pose ot planning and supervising the construction ot the forilUcatloni at Key Ti eat. Aaal.taat I a Had Stata Atlaraar, rhreuli. Arlt, March 8. United HUte Attorney Morrison baa appointed Thorn V. Hennett,of l'hnenli.to be his aasistaut Alfred Bennett, democrat, Incumbent of tn onioe, aid not desire to tak advan tag of the civil service law covering his position ana na submitted hi resign tion. to taa enect April l. Roaght Caatla llarh Wlaaa. PhfBiilx, Aiinna, March . John Bd wards. K. Towneeud and T. K. Lloyd, of it lk inr, nav Dougnt r. a. beh nutn group of soli mine In ths Csstle Creek district, paying $3B,uO0. HIOHLI COMPLIMBNTAStr. GOOD WORE APPBICUTID. Prlnc.loo, Ind.. Feb. SB. 1S9S. Mr. O. W. Strong, Albuquerque, N. M. Dear Sir I arrived home saflv at I a m. Thursday. I ma Is good connections at all trauefer point aud did not suffer any inoonveuisnce in any way. The body was In excellent condition and every on remarked about Its nice appearance and the beauty of the casket. 1 lie casket was opened to nut In flower and make a few arrangements. One eould not have told It hail been shipped so tar. It looked like h might hav died the day before instead of lx. 1 wish to thank yon for your rood work and nuance to me. lours respectfully U. r. UAUOHKRTT. riKST CLiHS CONDITION. Pennsvllls, Pa Feb. 81, 1898. Hr. O. W. Strong, Albuquerque. N. M. My Dear Sir I havs been at noma In th country all th time since I arrived here and bavs been 111, hence my dels; iu writing- you. ine remains or my sis r arrived just one day ahead ot me and were In first elaa condition. Ths opin ion of my brother, the doctor and other tier is the earns as yours, that she died more or leas ot cold and pneumonia. am starting west to Seattle to-morrow. tours very truly, John D. Atkinson Restaurantuers Kotrer'H Silver kklo Teaspoon, OOc a dozen. We have Knives, Forks and Tablespoons at similar prices. These are not plated, but Solid Silver Nit kle. Look and equal to Solid Silver. wear Leading Jswaler, R. R. Ave, Albuqusrquc, N. M. Art SekaaU Madams Kwlna. of Pasadena. Cal la teaching a new process of pain tin 2 Keasonabls terms. Ladies and irentlemen pieaae cau. Kooin 1, uoiumbua hotel. Undoubtedly a good place to soend to morrow afternoon will bs at Orchratrlon hall, where the children of the clot at alauteds wilt present a play entitled Adam ana nve." wnicn win be nuiuue. and canuot fail to be Interesting. The proceea wiu do aevotett to keeping the school at Alameda opeu longer than the present con dition or th funds will permit. This is a worthy cause. wh!ch all friends of education will feel disposed to assist. Theelxty days' advertisement of the sppllcatlou for patent on the Albemarle gronp oc mines In the Cocnltl dlstrlot ex 1 red rrlday. After that day. aavs tbe New Mexican, noon filing the reaulred proof ot publication and Dating to an acre for the land embraced In ths claim. he owners will be entitled to receiver's receipts for tbe valuable properties. There was only ons offender to sniwar before JiiHtice Crawford this forenoon. Liucius aierriti, a colored man charged with vagrancy. He hit been around the city for a couple of weeks with no visible means ot support, and making np for their absence by begging. He was given ten day on tbe atreet gang, which will complete omeer noser crew. Frank W. Tarbell.the ranchman about seven mile ahova the city, la atlll a very sick man. His wife called at this oflice tin afternoon, aud stated that Mr. Tar bell 1 aliuoet bed-ridden from a stroke of paralysis which be suffered a few weeks ago, and again, said Mrs. Tarbell, w are poor and nave very little to ub- lst UK)U." Ry reference to the nroirram of th Luion Memorial Services." oubllshed eisewnere, it win oe seen tnal Mis Al bright Will sing "Home, Sweet Home." This song will be rendered at the rrniiest of the Womau's Christian Temperance union and many other friends of Miss Albright. County Superintendent of Schools B. F. Perea. visited the achool of Los Pa- dlllas, Kanchos de Atrisoo aud Los Oris- gos this week and was pleased to find them In good condition. Ths school at Thornton had to be closed tor the reason that most of the children are sick with the meaale. Solomon holler will open a saloon at Bland In a few daya. He was In town several day ago, and purchased several hundred dollar worth of goods from Hachechl & (iloinl, paying cash down. Mr. Gloml. who recently rsturned from Bland, states that the town la booming. No words of onrs can add to the at tractions of our early spring shipment of ooys ana nine renown' clothing. They are made of tbe bent material and by ood tailor, and do not cost anv more than Inferior goods. For a boy's suit see , L. n ashburu to. A. II. McDerniott, charged with rob bing the depot at Mngdaleua. waived ex amination before Jmtlice James O'Neill at Socorro this week and was bound over to the grand jury with bail fixed at $1.U)0 which he failed to furnish. Why pay $18 and up tor a colt, when you can get same quality mit made up to measure at the Backet for $11 and up. Pauls, $3 and up. Fit, styls and work manship guaranteed. Call and seethe beet Hue of samples yon ever saw. The two boys charged with stealing coal from the Crescent Coal company hail their hearing before Justice Kibble this afternoon. Both pleaded gnllty and and were fiued $1 and cost, maklug tbe full bill (4. which they paid. The proof ot a good dinner Ilk that ot the pudding is In th eating thereof. The reputation of our Sunday dinner has spread over ths city. Some say "It'i like mother Uaed to cook." Mr. Hummel, Gold avenue. Mis Kliaa Marmon, daughter of Col. W. U. Marmon, will go to the Haskell In stitute, Lawreuce, Kan., for a two years' normal course. She has been at the local Indian school for sometime aa one of the teachers, A postal card from Rev. Mary J. Borden states that she ha left Chacon, where she was on a visit to ber daughter, and Is now at Las Vegas. Swiss honey In bottles, 25 cents; Cross ft Blackwell' pure malted vinegar, 25 and 80 cents a bottle. The Jaffa tiro eery company. Km. Douthlrt, on south Arno street, is entertaining the Kque.trlau club this atleruoun. MINES AT HAVANA! English Electrical Engineer Sajs He Sold the Macta. Sale of Bofiish Battleship (w Spain ' Confirmed. r Unites Mlo Workers fitfeat a tercets fail mpesltieo. tu laWJUAt Qtrirnov. London, March ft. According to the statement of an electrical engineer, whose name cannot be dUelnend, b has been forwarded to Washington, b' sold th Spanish officer In London several years ago, a large number of mines, right or ten of which wer placed in Havana harbor. lis says they were mads la a special way and had a peculiarly con atrncted cable, which, he en tends, he can positively Identify If th smallest piece I produced. Some af mines, th man eonllnueeJwere fixed so that tbey eould be tired from a fort and two had bulb, arranged so that thy would explode on a vessel coming In con tact with them. But th alleged ). trlcal engineer add, be does not belly that th bulbs would be need In water as hallow a the Havana harbor. He exhibited tbe plans ot one of these mines, which, h pointed out as the most likely to produce the effect described In the wreck ot the Maine. It was num bered and was constructed to con tain 600 pounds ot gnn cotton. The man say be Is willing to go to tbs Un lted Slate a a wl tness. rallad Mlaa Warhara. Pittsburg, Pa March ft. The rote on the proposition to establish a defense fund for tbs United Mine Workers ha been officially counted, and the result hows a majority against th defense fund of 2,102. Kaaaaa Clly Markat. Kansas City, March ft. Cattle Re ceipts, 200. Market unchanged; only a re- tall trade. Texas stsers. $3 8004.80; Texas cow. $130633.00; native steers, $3 00(38.46; native cow and heifers, $a.0O44O tocker and feeders, $3J6(gB.iO; bulls, 12.6003.70. Sheep Receipts, 800; mark-4. sfcwdy. Lambs, $U0t8.S6: muttons, $3.00(24 83. SraiM HOtUHT SHIPS, apart Caaflraaad mt tha Pnrehaaa el Tat Sblas la Baglaad. London, March ft. Farther Inaulrle confirm the report ot tbs sale ot two cruiser which the Armstrongs bavs been building tor Braill to Spain. A represen- Itllve of the Chilian government has been negotiating with a representative of the Spanish government for theaaleot the battleship, O'Higglus, built for Chile, and it Is believed a deal is practically completed. Hawallaa Anaaaatlaa. Washington, March 6. The senate committee on foreign relations to-day discussed the advisability ot taklug np in question of Hawaiian annexation in the way ot legislation rather than by mean of ratifying ths treaty, and de cided not to abandon the treaty imme diately but press Its consideration upon the senate, rriuoNAi. fAUauHarHs. James Gronsfeld aud wife, who vara at Kl Paso on a visit to relatives aud friends, hav relumed to tbe city. Hon. Pedro Perea. tha noittleal air horse ot Bernalillo, was at La truces yesterday, returning to the city last ignt and continuing on to his hum at Bernalillo, F. Meredith Jones and C. U. Plumb, at taches ot ths Santa Fs engineering corps at Las Vegas, speut lat night at the Highland, aud went south on local K7 this morning. Chaa. Jones, formerly on the Albuauer- que police force, now In partnership with it. a,. Anaerson iu tne restaurant aud sa loon business at Bland, Is her Unday on business. He will return to Blaud to morrow night. Hon. Charles A. Spies, the Donular mayor of Santa Fe. la renorted to have reauhed ths city last night, but op to prees hour this afternoou ne had not hon ored this otBoe with his presence. H Is likely bs returned north ou No. 2. W. II. II. Metzgar. the Pslarlto fruit raiser and raucumau. drove np to the city to-day, and on oalllng at this office reported that a dangerous hols was noticed In the Barelaa bridge. The hole should bs mended before any accident lappens. W. K. Foulka. of Gallup, th mncb esteemed pastor of the Methodist Kul copal church, south, with hi Utile son, arrived In the city last night The rev erned gentleman 1 here to attend tb church conference to convene la thU city next week. Antonio Armllo, the Palarlto general merchant, aud Prof. J. It, Rlbera, the Los Padlilo school teacher, are in the city to-day. ths former Interviewing th wnoirxaieniercnania, and the latter tell ing hi friends what a smart school of Mill children be hss nnder bis charge. C. D. Purdor,, assistant to Chief Kn- tineer uun, ot the Santa Fe, arrived In the city last night from lopeka. He was accompanied by h. W. brant, resident engineer. of Ijm Vegas. They went up ou lorni no. vo mis morning, attended by Knglneer John V. Key, to the A I go done country, wher deunite arrange ments will be made to commence work on th grade of the main line ot the fnia r traci at that point, Captain Kilmer, who haa the right of way In hand for tbe above, went up to Las Vegas i fast ingot. Albert Wlntermnte, ths bright cadet attending ths boss military school, left lst night for a visit with hi parents all exnwro. ineiaq waa all smiles In an ticipation ot th pleasure th family would have on hi arrival. U will re turn to bl duties at the (Jos school on atonaay next. Mrs. K. p. Klplsy, wife ot th president oi in nanta railway, and hair doien Smith college yonng ladles, came In from the west In a private coach last night, and continued on their return to tnirsgo Th general auditor of tha flan La fa Pacific and Honlhern California railway, 0. K. Crary. who haa snent two dsra vara pleasantly with Albuquerque friend, wm return west to loa Angeles this eveu nig. Mrs. Will. Mslletta ba baan a uffi With la grippe th bast weak, and now Mr. Mallette feels Ilk h la eaichln. tha rrencn importation. A. . Haarertr lft laat nl.M oiann. wnera n accepts th bnnkkeanar'a position at th Itora of J. (i Grammar Rev. Moore ha returned to Ma itntlaa as Methodist minister at lola, Kan., after a visit to nis wife, who is here as an In valid. MlkS MandelL tha ratlnxl marnhan! I. ai igiiua to nay. us m return to the city mis evening, Malor Ernest Mnvara haa ratiimari La th eity, after a sojourn of a few days at Santa Fe. T. B Clements, tha tne eastern ranges, is In the city to day t mt filatrlat Oaarl Olarka. The house ot representatives ba amended ths civil appropriation bill by requiring the treasury department ot th government to audit accounts of United Slates district court clerks of Arlsons and New Mexico, as bad been dons prior to January, mi, tbs decision ot tbe su preme court of ths United States In tbs case of W.8. B. McMillan, appealed from Utah to ths contrary notwithstanding. oiuce tnis decision the several depart uienta bsvs been Insisting npon such clerk reporting all tees collected In ter ritorial etvtl business to ths government un-ter the federal tea blU Instead ot to lu territory. . "Tell yoor readers." said Snoerlnten- dent Trimble, "that a tree concert, fol- niwea oy an hour dancing, will tak I piars at ureneeinon tialt to night, and that everybody 1 Invited to attend." rw tlnuing, the superintendent said: "I hav iiisiriiotea tne proressors of th big music I box to render some old, familiar piece. I aakll,. It. I. .11 11 a.k w . I wiiiia ins laaiimou oi tne audience will oe regaled with operas from the best I ransiau ana Italian authors. Now, re- mruioer, sveryooay can nnd seal free." The advertisement of Wm. Chaplin, 11H Railroad aveuue, appear In another column. Mr. Chaplin 1 tbe local agent for the famous Douglas hoes.aod besides keeps in stock mauy other celebrated uianun oi inoes, suppers, sic, W. C. Montfort, a working member ot the Fraternal Uulon lodge ot this city. luiiuuui-runtiiiii uiun jeemrosy arter noou S. K. Van Norden, ot Denver, who a unrs iu toe interest oc the Fraternal iuiou, Oeo. r. Albright, business manager of the Democrat, ia celebrating two event iv-uBi tuat ot passing a uiiie-iton In I un career on eartn. and tha nt bar rM . ing from the factory a new printing The City Caudy Deoot will not Aran An I Sunday, so get your nlcknack to night. wvvuu b.i nr-k, aviiaai iiuiu noHlomna. nan led Two or tbrea wnnn in n I first-clas horn cooking. Ask at rii.l I'mnit 1 1.. .... . . . 1. 1 I " j tTyv! uyam yuatomce. deputy Ulerx or Conrt rrnah an family to-day moved Into theSangninetta imiuriicfl at oiv noma aveuu. Mall Orders Given Careful Attention and Promptly Filled TBE I ST iu; Agent for Butter Ick's Pattern and Dr. Jaeger's Underwear. Our Saturday Special! SaMtSaiSSSSAtVwSa)a Theso Prices for Saturday Only. WTTaaTaTHttrirTwre 50-Ccnt Quality, ... OWrx sATuitDAvs pjuce.:i::::::::;:xvC. Cbas. Loddy, th teamster between this city aud tbe Jemei country, Is hers to day. Its will load op bis wagon with merchandise, and expects to leavs to morrow morning on th return to the springs. Linoleum, which was laid on ths floor a few day ago, make "Th Paradise" look mors Inviting, Ths firm of Baehechi & Glouil, ou First street, are always to th front. Last Wednesday veiling, at Gibson. near Gallup, Mrs. Anna Young was united In marriage to Joseph Hamilton. TBI ("ITl.KN Wishes ths bannr nonnla miinh Juy. An AJax wheel was stolen yesterday afternoon from the porch ot the residence of Hon. M. 8. Otero. The wheel belonged to the junior Mariano of the household. Alec. Hynds, carpenter, who ba been at work for ths Santa Fs out west for some time, has returned to ths city and will remain Indefinitely. DeWltt Carter, of Washington. D. 0. after remaining in this city several week la now at Kl Paso. He U a gov eminent official. Our Spring and Summer Stock IS ARRIVING DAILY. 25 Oases Received To-Day, And they are beauties, from the largest Custom Factories ia the country, We do not carry anythiog but reliable goods, and can guarantee our customers that they will get the latest styles, and not Old Shoddy Job Lots. We are always pleased to shew goods. EO. C. GAINSLEY & CO., Reliable Shoe Dealers. Men's Heavy, Well-Made Duck Working Shirts, in uiiUK aim vmie citrines, our regular 50-Ccnt Quality SATURDAY'S PJ PJtlCE. 25c. SEE THIRD STREET WIIIDOW. etZsTZftM Don't Overlook Our Clothing and Famishing Goods Bargafos For Saturday. WHITNEY COflPANY rzzoxjxaasLXjvi Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps. Iron Pipes and Fittings. Largest Stock of Brass Goods in New Mexico. Miner's and Engineers' Supplies. AGENTS POIl McCaU Bazaar Patterns, All Pattern 10c and ISc LNONE HIGHER. THE ECONOMIST ORDERS Filled Same Received. 204 Railroad Avonue, Albuquorqu), N. M. THE liEST LIGHTED 8T0RE IN THE CITY. " WATCH THIS SPACE. Mail Orders. Ltdlr II r n oat of town who wish tu teka dvaiiUma ol thl. ula will plena aand order. iuy In orde to prevent diMDPointmejt. Order, will be filled a. long at th prevent attack laata, but will net ba dunllt.l4 at ttiea prUea. The Economist .TnH. DRY GOODS STORE. Oar Guarantee. Bttr rotls for tha sant money, r saaia) guuda fur lea tomoj Uian aWwliaT.