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TO THE EXCELLENCE OF SYfil? OF FIGS I due not onljr to the originality and simplicity of the errmbinntion. bnt dim to the care and akill with which It Is manufactured by ixli ntlflo proroiwpa known to the CAt.iroitNiA Fia Syhi-p Co. only, and we wlnh to imprraa npon all the tmportanoe of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the gennino Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Kio Byrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one In aroiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par tie. The high standing of the Cam roRHiA Fin Stri'P Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine fyrap of Figs has (riven to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its reineily. It Is far io advance of all other Inxntivea, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertoget Its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. an raANctsc. ri tnTll,l,n, mT. WyT TBHg. W.T. HUH li A ir Viirniyio; Tirnu f eahacrlptlaa. Dullr. by mill, one year IA 00 Imly, by mall, aix month. m I 00 Daily, by mall, thrr month. 1 R0 Pally, by mall, on month so aily. by carrier, on month 75 Weekly, by mall, per year I 00 Ths Daily Citium will be delivered In the city at the low rate of vo cent per week, or for 75 renta per month, when paid monthly. These rate are lea than tbuae of any other daily paper Id the territory. ADVKKTISINfl HATRH made known OB application at the ofttc of publication. THK CITIZKN )ob office h) one of the beat In the aoutliwrat, and all kinds of Job print nil ia eaecuted wltb neatne and at lowed priori. THK BINDKKY, Inat added, la complete and well tilted to do any kind of binding. THK CITIZKN will be bandied at the office Snharriutlona will be collected by li. II. Tii.ton. or can be paid at the orlic. NOTICK la hereby flven that orders given by employee npon ThsCitiibm will nut be honored uuleaa previously endoraed by tbe proprietor. THK CITIZKN la on tale at the following places In the city i 8. K. Newcomer, SI) Kallroad avenue; Hasley' Newa Depot, South Heconri atreet; O. A. Mataon A Cii'i, No. V0B Kallroad avenue, and Harvey hating llouas at the depot. THK FKF.K LIST The free Hat of T t lTirm embracea Notices of Hlttha, Mar rlaajea. K unerala, Deatha, Church Service and lkuuirtalnmenta where noatlmlaaion tarharged. tlUUUh.S MuCKkU.UI, kditor and Publisher. Pablloatloa Molleaw Territory of New Meilco, In the District Court oi tne county ui Bernalillo. Marion a. mcsparron, Plaintiff, v. Huah McSDarmn. To the Defendant. Huah McSnaimnt Vou are hereby notified that aauit baa been 6led In the District Court of the Second Judi cial Diatrict of the Territory of New Mexico wunin anil lor tne county nl Hernallllo, against you bv Marlon A. Mi-Suarron Dravlna for an abeolute divorce from you on the grounda of aoanuonmrnt ana nanitual uruiiarnnesa, ana anking for the care, cuetody and control of the minor children; and unleaa you enter your appearance in aaia cauae oo or before the nth day ol June, Ihwm. a decree pro couleaao will be entered agalnat you. II. P. Own, Clerk. L. L. HlNBT, Gallup, N. M., Plaintiff 'a Attorney. Nolle of Ditsolullon. To Whom It M uy Concern t Notice la hereby glveu tliat the New Mriirn Hupply company, a copartnership compoaed of rred. W. Meyers 'd Stephen 0'anavnn, waa dissolved on the Hd day of April, inwh, and that no gooda will be puri hisru hereafter or accounta run on credit of aaid copartner alilp, and further, that a 1 the r acconnta liave been placed in the band of I.. L. Henry for aettlement. Stb H in Can A v A N. Dated at (iallup, New Meilco, Una Sotliday of April, A. D. imiH. SU00UNG AT ELIZABETHIOWN. W. E. Sherrcr Tells t Story of Attcmptctl Assaiiiniiloo, Kllzabethtown was thrown Into flurry of intense eieiteruent last Friday night bout 8 o'clock by the report that some one had atU mpted to arinawlnate W. K. Bherrer. Ths wounded mau was found at the resilience of W. L. l'restou, and a doctor fouud that he bad been shot In tbe right ld, the ball following a course unilor the skin and lodging In the back, about eight Inches from the point of en trance. Tbe bullet, a 44 caliber, was quickly cut out aud the wound dressed. The woundod man then told Justice Burnett and others present that Just be fore the shooting be had stepped out of the back door of Martin's restaurant, and In Instant saw a flaxh and felt that be was shot. lie also stated that some one had told him tbe day before that a party In town Intended to kill htm. Tbe officers profess not to believe the story told by Sherrsr, but are making a close Investigation of the circumstances. The wouud Is not a dangerous one. aud ftherrer Is expected to speedily recover. ThaSura La Orlppa Car. There Is no tine suffering from this dreadful malady. If you will ouiy get the right remedy. Vou are having pain all through your body, your liver Is out of onler, have no appetite, no life or ambi tion, have a lul cold, In fact are com pletely lined up. Electric Killers Is the only remedy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They art directly on jour Liver, Htomarh and Kidneys, tone tip the whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guarauteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at J. II. (I Kellly & Co.'e Drug Store, only 60 cents per bottle. -IK Mr HOT SCHINdS. Hpeclal Correapondenct . Jeiuci Hot Spring, May 7. The ven erable parents of Mrs. Louis Znllhoefer arrived from Santa Ve last Tuesday on a visit to their daughter. Hugh Murray and John W. Walton have just arrived from tbe Sulphurs, aud report quite a snow storm yesterday. Captain Tetard was seen ou the grand promenade today, stepping up quite spry, showing a marked Improvement. The elght-moDths-old daughter, Rose, of Moses Abouselman, died last evening of bowel troubles and was buried this afternoon In the Catholic cemetery. Ned and Benny Uold are great nimrods and keep Mrs. Aaron Quid's larder sup plied with fresh game. Dr. Shields has received from the gov ernment a supply of vaccine points and has already vaccinated about l'J6 ludlaus In Zia aud Jemei pueblos, so there will be no small pox scars up our way this 7ar. ( Jkmkz. To Care t-ou.tiimtton ,'oravsr. Take Cnacareta t'-milv rutuurlle. !) ortftc II '. il (1 lail to euro, uruuuifcia r.fuuJ ciouoy. Wall paper at KutreUe's from U'tC per duubls roll and up. BY THE WAT. A Few Interttllor Obtcrratlont Hckcf Cp Hers aid There. TIOOSIT IT WAI 10ADID. At the Demlng station the other day, just as the train was ready to pull out, a man jumped aboard and entered the smoking apartment, where a half dor-en young men, Including "The Rambler," were seated. Hastily thrusting a pack age Into "The Ramblei's" bands, he said: "I've got to go up town and don't eipect to catch this train. If 1 don't, I wish yon would throw this off at Klorlda," Then he was gone. Tbe package bad evldtmtly come from a dry goods store. It was a paste-board boi about sixteen or eighteen Inches long and as wide as It was high. As soon as the owner bad departed, tbeie begau oiij.ctiires In the little par ty as to what tbe boi contained. None ki.esr for certain, one thinking It might contain a pistol, another neck ties or suspeuders, a third was pos itive It was a Joke, while another wl.lripeted something about a Spalusb bomb, and then "The Rambler' tenderly laid It down. The discussion ai at Its height and glowing mors Interesting, when the conductor came to collect fares. Hs was a married man, and when his at ' en t Ion was attracted to the curlons lookiug boi he said: "Well, you're a lot of blooming jays who will know more about thete things when you bars to go out and buy them. Why, the box con tains an article of femiulue wearing apparel Commonly known as a corset." "Of core et doe," chimed In tbe peanut boy, who just then put In an appearance, and then had to flee for his life. The box went off at Florida station. Tbe writer is a Kentucklan by birth, and whenever be sees a building with a "K. T. key" sign of any kind attached to it hs wants to pitronixe that establish ment right awsy. Last week at Demlng he saw a store with the sign "Ky. Restaurant" written across Its front, and Immediately bled himself thither, as It was about dinner time, and he thought of the pleasant time he would have talking to mine host about my old Kentucky home. Taking a seat at one of the tables, he was soon In a very chagrined state by having the Chinese proprietor coming In and asking: "What you wantr Up the street another halt block an other sign reads: "French Louie's res taurant." French Louis proved to be another Mongolian. John is getting to be as great a deceiver as his Caucasian brother. In Silver City the Knglish Kitchen and the American Kitchen are both run by Chinamen. Sliver City, by the way, has a slant-eyed laundryman by tbs name of Wah Shing. What's the matter with that name for one engaged In his business? a Sitting at breakfast in the dining room of the Rio Grande hotel at LasCruoes the other morning was a party of volunteers who were on the way to the front. The conversation was npon "going to Cuba," certainly, aud one of the young fellows was overheard to say: "Oh! it will be a nice trip," and others thought so too. And yet we read that General Sherman, who achieved victory iu more than one engagement, said i " War Is hell ." Going to Belen the otber morning "The Rambler" was one of two passengers that were permitted to ride In the caboose of a freight train. Tbe otber was a Spanish American lady. The ride was tedious and to while away the time be thought that he would like to smoke.a cigar, but there was that lady present, and much as the desire grew on htm to have a smoke yet he wacn'l going to do anything that was going to be offensive to her. lie re sisted the temptation to have a smoke about as long as he could, aud was about to go to the rear platform (where It was very unpleasant riding) when he heard the crack of a match. Turning, he saw with surprise that bis fellow passenger had calmly lighted a cigarette, and she was puffing contentedly away at It, ob livious to the fact that she had been causing Inconvenience to anybody. V Railroad men will appreciate this lit tle experience, if nobody else does: The writer was sleeping in a rooming bouse at San Marcial the other night, and as there were two locked doors between the outside world and himself he slept sound ly. It was some time after midnight, when he was rudely awakened by having a lantern Hashed in bis face, and a voice coming frt m back of the lantern, hur riedly said: "Ultra west, engine tan, come, sign np here." At the same time a blank book was shoved under bis nose. "Kh, what's that?" he managed to blurt out, being still In a happy medium be tween sleep and wakefulness. "What's wotr" came the rejoinder from the young man who was now lighting the lamp iu the room, "Dldu't I say you were to take an extra out? Are you a Winkle, and want to sleep a twenty V "I guess you're mistaken In the room," auxwered "The Rambler," who now saw that It was a call-boy who hail come afur some rail road employe to take a train out. "Nt I'm not, nuttier. Ain't your name Sprague? Course It air. Put your name down here, and quit your monkeying." It took half an hour to convince that youth that he had entered the wrong room, and then he left In dUgust. a "Did yon hear that story about the stove pipe?" asked a drummer at Los Lu- nas, yesterday. "No, go ahead aud tell It," said the storekeeper. "Too smutty," returned the traveling man. Thk Ramblkk. for Over tlrty Vaara. An Oi.u ami Wkll-Thiku Rkmkdy. Mrs. WiiiHlow'a Huothlug Syrup has been used for over fifty yearn by millions of mothers for their children while teeth lug, with perfect success. It soothes the Child, softens the gums, allays all paiu, cures wind colic, aud Is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists fu every part of the world. Tweuty-tlve cents abottle. Its value Is incalculable. He sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlug Syrup, aud take no other kind. Joyful feople. Thecltlxensof Albuquerque were quick to take advantage of tbe permission given tbem by Mayor Clancy to shoot off fire crackers, guus, anvils, cannons, etc. In honor of the victory of Commodore Dewey at Manila, and last night there was a regular Vourth-of July celebration taking place around town. While It wse entirely Informal, It was, nevertheless, a rousing affair, and generally participated In by the people. A Iaaarved Searing, The Albuquerque Democrat Is getting a deserved but most nnmerclful scoring from the press and the cltliins of the territory In general for the uncalled-for, unpatriotic and Insulting copperhead ut terances concerning the volunteer sol diers of this territory. SocorroChieftaln, VJVBKN MATt'MK, Needs assistance It may be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to n-w the niiwt perfect remedy only when needed. The best and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Hyrup of Figs, man ufactured by tbe California Fig Syrup company. TUB (lISIUr.Ha. Appolatmaata by Oov. Otera The Nob jommlaaloB4t Oflteara, The New Mexican of Friday afternoon contained the following of Interest to the New Mexico volunteers of the Cowboy regiment: OFFICER) OMMISrtlONIO. Governor Otero has appointed and com missioned the following for the New Mex ico battallou: alajor Henry B. Hersey, April So, Captain Frederick Muiier, April &, lmst; fir it Lieut. Henry K. lirluin, April &', I hum; Stroud Lieut. Sherrard Coleman, April go, IK; Captain Maxlmlllaoo Luna, April Vi, Ihlw; Kirst LleuL Horace W. Weakley, April Mm; Mecond Lieut. Maxwell Keyes, April X, I8UN; Captain H llllain li. 11. Llewellyn, April 30, In!; First Lieut. J. W. Green, April UU, lwi; Second Lieut. David J. Leahy, April Ho, lhVN; Dr. James A. Massle, surgeon, with rank of Major, May X lHls. HON COMMISSIONED OFFICErUtOr TROOr A. Captain Frederick Mueller has appoint ed the following non commissioned offi cers of troop A: W. K. Dame, Drt sergeant; J. 8. Langston, quartermaster sergeant; ser geants: Royal Prentice, F. 0. vteeley, W. R. Reber. Hugh Wright, B. F. Taylor, A. M. Jones; corporals: T. Hreen, Thomas Led wldgs. Thomas Hlxon. H. U. Wynooop, John Mullen, James Dean, 8. R. i'rloa and Otto Menger; trum peters: Arthur (irlllln and Kd. 8. Lewla; farriers: W. K. 8, Hove'l and Grant Hill: saddler: J. T. Sandoval; wagoner: tt. B. tnapio, NON COMMIrWIONKU OFFICERS OF TROOP B. Captain Luna has appointed the fol lowing non-eomiutesloned officers In troop B: Horace K. Sherman, first sergeant; Garlleld Hughes, quartermaster sergeant; Thomas D. Fennessy, William Mattocks, James l)oyle, Heorge W. Armljo, Kugene R. Hohlinirer, Herbert King, sergeants Kdward Donnelly, John Cullen, Kdward Huts, Frank T. Uuier, Arthur Spencer. John Bimhukn, Albert Powers, Samuel Uolberg, corporal. NON-COMMIMtSIONXDOFFICKHd OF THOOf C. The following named are hereby ap pointed to the following positions and will be respected and obeyed accordingly: 1st sergeant, Fred T. Myers; quarter master sergeant, Jacob Mohler; 1st duty sergeant, Kdward Armstrong; 2nd duty sergeant, Raymond Morse: 3rd duty ser geant. Holla A. Fulleuwlder; 4th duty sergeant. Matt T. Motiehee; 6th duty ser f eaut, James Brown; bib duty sergeant, lenry C. Arendt, Corporals: Raleigh L Miller, Nicholas A. Vyue, Henry Ktrscb, 1 ho D. Ritchie. Luther L. Stewart, John McSparrow, Frank Briggs. Blacksmith, Vtm. 8. Held; farrier, George Uaefner; saddler, Frank A. Hill; wagoner, Thos. O'Neil. J. W. UKKF.N. 1st Lieutenant 1st U. 8. volunteer Cavalry Commanding Troop C. NON C0MHIB8IONED OFFICERS OF TROOP D. Capt. Geo. Curry has mads the follow lowing appointments of uou couiuiIb sloned officers: Green A. Settle, Brst sergeant; Nova P. Gutllloiis, quartermaster sergeant; Jo seph Kanasky, John Morrison, William L. Kynerson, William A.Mitchell, John B. VMley, Oscar D. Moutell, sergeants; Arthur Vtlllisms, Frank Murray, James ('. Hamilton, Nova A. Johnson, Morgan Llewellyn, Charles Utt, Thorn m Darnell, Morton Morgan, corporals; I'rlah Sheard, blacksmith; Arthur Douglas, farrier; John S. Cone, saddler; Hortou A. Beunett, wag oner; Kugene K. Casey, company clerk. lucklaa'a Aralea Salve. The best salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Clcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Kklu Kruptious, aud posi tively cures Plies, or uo puy required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale by J. 11. O'Reilly & Co., Druggists. A Patrlotle Hancher. M. F. Fleming, of Cliff, proposes that New Mexico business men, ranchers aud eitttlemen purchase a big war ship for L'ucleSam. He offers to put f 100 as bis share of the fund and truly says that "If every citizen of New Mexico will pay proportionately to bis wealth New Mexi co will furnish sufllcleut funds to build the best vessel In the navy. If every state and territory were to do likewise Uncle Sam would have as good a navy as any nation has got. Silver City Kuter prise. TUMOR EXPELLED. Unqualified Buooeaa of Lydla B. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound. i Mrs. Euzabktb Wiieblock, Hagno lia, Iowa, in the following letter do scribes her recovery from a very criti cal condition: " Deab Mas. I'inkham: I have been taking your Vegetable Compound, and am now ready to sound lta praises. It has don won ders for ma in relieving tue of a tumor. "My health has been poor r f.f'-aJ for three years. upon us. I waa very much bloated and waa a bur den to myself. Waa troubled with smothering spells, also palpitation of the heart and tla bearing-down feel lng, and could not be on my feet much. "I was growing worse ail the time, until I took your medicine. 'After taking three boxes of Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound Lozenges, the tumor passed from me. My health ha bean better ever since, can now walk quite a distance, and am troubled no more with palpita tion of the heart or bloating. I reo ommend your medicine to all sufferers from female troubles." It la hardly reasonable to suppose that any one can doubt the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkbam's methods and medi cine In the face of the tremendous vol ttms of testimony. Uouaabuld (iooda. For next thirty days I will pay highest cash price for household goods of every description. Don't sell until you get my bid. T. A. Whitten, 114 Gold avenue. t 'HI latest nrjma hews. Io fur ma Hon Regarding "lining Opera Ileal la tut cochins. From the Bland Herald. The Lone Star, which Is operating a good force of men, has a pay day on Tuesday. The Bland mill turned ont another lot of bullion during the week In operating on the ores of Its mine, the Lone Star. The Peralta canyon miners have nearly completed the new road to their valtinlile properties, which will soon eome In for extensive Improvement of a nature greater than ever before. Tom Benson, who Is constantly at work on the Futile mine, his valuable property near the Albemarle, on Satur day opened np In the north drift a rich vein of quart! twenty Inches In width, that Is gradually widening as depth Is gained. It Is reported that W. 1. Crtaln will return to Bland from his eastern trip In a tew days, when It mny be expected that extensive development will begin on tbe Noname aud Good Hope groupe of mines, which are under lease and bond to the gentleman niontlomd. It Is understood that the Crown Point mine will resume work immediately npon the return of O. P, Posey, who Is expected dally, under the nmuagement of II. Haunon, an experienced Colorado mining man, wh reoeutly arrived In Bland In company with Mrs. Haunon, aud they are residing at the mine. Coustructiou of the Albemarle mill Is progressing rapidly. The compressor Is ready for use and steam will be up soon to start the machine to be used in rivet ing tbe steel frame and sheeting of the oilll building. The boilers are In place and the foundation of the big Coriiss engine Is being laid. Work on the mine continues as brisk as usual. Application for patent tor the Noname, Smuggler and South Side mining claim has been made by Charles II. Toll, of Denver, and Norman L. Bletcher. of Bland, and publication of the notice will soon begin In the Uerald. The three claims mentioned form the Noname group, which Is nnder lease and bond to W. J. Cartan aud on which a contract of work la now being fulfilled. TBB ROSTER LIST. Of the Volunteer! of Troop B, Under Capt. Max. Lane. Capt. Max. Luna. First Lieut Horace W. Weakley, Second Llotit. Maxwell Keyes. First Sergeant Horace K. Sherman, Quartermaster Sergeant GarQsld Hug-tine. Sergeants: Thomas D. Fennessy, William U. Mattocks, James Doyle, George W. Armljo, Kugene Bobllnger, Herbert A. King. Corporals: Kdward Donnelly, John Allen, Kdward Hall, Frank T. Quler, Arthur P. Spencer. John Boehuke, Albert Powers, Samuel Goldberg. Trumpters: John 1L Bell, Arthur L. Perry. Farriers: Charles A. Nehmer, Charles R. Gee. Sad dler: Lea G. Rogers. Waggoner George M. Kearney. Privates: Ileye L. Albers, Kdward J. Albertson, James Alexander, Joseph U Bawoom, James 8. Black, Frank B. Booth, Louis Daugherty, James Doug las, William Farley, Joseph F. Flynn, Will Freeman, Albert C. Hartle, Ben. Hendrlo, Walter lllnkey, Michael Hogan, Harry Bruce King, Charles K. Leffert, Guy M. Link, Thomas Martin, John B Mills, John McCoy, Herbert P. McGregor, Uyuian Rafalowitx, Millard Lee Ray mond, Harry B. Reed, Ceartes L. Renner, Arthur L. Russell, William G. Shields, John Rpeucer-Kdwards, Louis K. Staub, Kdward Taugen, Frank Temple, Charles Thompson, Norman 0. Trump, George K. Vinnedge, Louis C. Ward well, Jr., Paul Warren. Ray V. Clark, Ar thur J. Ktockbrldge, Charles K. Watrous, Jefferson Hill, Carl J. Scbaruhorst, Jr , Louis Larsen, Charles G. Abbott. Kveret K. Holt, Kdwin L. Rey nolds, Henry M. Glhbs, Percy A. Gelger, William K. Klckell, William O. Cochran, Willard M. Cochran, Robert Z. Bailey, Calvin 0. Cleland, Harry B. Wiley, Beau regard Weber, George Hauner, John R Gooch, Guy D. Kndxley, Charles O. Hop plug, Clifford L. Reed and George 11. Sbarland. Tha Spring Masting. The races at the fair grounds Saturday afternoon were the best attended of the entire week. The weather was delight ful and the day perfect for the sport. The four and one-half furlongs race was won by Patsy Dugan, Kucbre Girl sec ond, and San Andree third. Time, 58','. Ocorona won the half mile race; Joe Dowdy second and Kate Putnam third. Time, 65 seconds. The seven eights mile race was won by Pleasanton, Ra viola second aud Mary Barnes third.v Time, 1:35. The five aud one-half furlong race was won by Miss Redwood, Royal Lancer second and Arctic Ray third. Time, 1:13. With these races the spring meetlug of 1WH in Albuquerque came to an end. 1 he races have been by far the best ever seen In this city and the Driving Associa tion deserves credit for giving the people of Albuquerque an opportunity to enjoy some high class sport although only a few took advautage of the opportunity offered. War Prices oa Bollil and Liquid (troearlea. Frmh Kansas e(rg, per dox loo. Native eirgs, per dox 2n. Spring Hi Uourhou or Rye per bottle 70c. Clear syrup or Ne Orleans molasses, per gallon Vv. firaps or Cognac brandy, per bottle. . ". Best lye, four cans 2.n Native wine, per gallon Too. Good, strong, pure baking powder, '1 lbs. for 2.-S3, Cider or wine vinegar, per gallon... Hue. Good rlgurs, fifty iu a box, per box. . 7oc. Uld Mause, best maple syrup, per quart boo. Hay aud grain at lowest prices. A. Lumhahijo. It you are a republican and believe in the policy of protection, then why not uphold your theories by taking out your policy tor protection against lira In that grand, old, true and tried American in stitution, the Insurance Company of North America, which has protected Americans to the exteut of over 'Ki.uuo, Out! ot losses from lire. Or If you desire to be doubly protected, take a policy of the Philadelphia l uderwrlters, gusrau teed by two of America's foremost com panies, backed by ovrr fltS.OOO.UUO of good American assets. Hh.NRY Lot'XrllRT, Hooiini 4 and & Grant Block, llcuul- la iiloutl Deep. f'li.in .!,.i.d iiic.iiia a ili;in akin. No homily unliuiit ll. t ujiiitk, I ami) C'atJidi-tic- iL.ni )uur lilo.,d mid ki.p it lien, .y aliirniK n I the lay live r and drivniK all iin liurllirs lioin tl.e hodv. Ileum to d.iy to 1i.iiiiIi piinplca, iHiila, blotches, bluckhrada, and llmt an Uy bilious complexion bv taking I'aacareta, Imiuty fur ten cents. All ill uu gists, aatiaacliou guuranleed, 10c, 2jc, 5oc. The man la msM. red the moat reckless of roeo who riaka hla life be aniline- his head Into the month of a aavaa-e lion. The men who perform this foolhardy act are few and far between. There ara ten of thonaanda of men who dally do a much more rah and dantvrntia deed. They are the men who oeerwork and nerlect their hentth. No man can do this with impunity. The Inevitable reanlt is serious lllneaa and prematnre death. One of ths moat common results nf care leaaneaa in regard to health lacnnanmptinn. There ia one, and only one, nnfailinr rem edy fbrthta dread diacaae. It ia Dr. Pierce' Goldea Medical IMacoyerr. It haa a record of thirty years, darinc which time It has cured aS per cent, of all caaea of bronchial, throat and lung afTrctiona. It acts directly n the dlgeative and nutritive oryatilm. ft createa a healthy appetite for food, fsclli tatea tha Bow of dilative jnlees and pro notes the aaaitnilatma of the life rirlnf ele ments of the food. It lathe a-reat blond-maker, flesh-builder and ncrve trmic. In cases of nereona prostration t bnllda up the nerve fibre and give sound, refrcaliing sleep. " I took a aeeere cold with errre thraat ' write Mm. A. B Kttrtait, of tatnt Spriiie. c,t Co , Ind. e.m I br;an to rnai(h. Mr right aMe became anr an that wh-n I cajrhen' It a-rined as thmiah mvalilewoulri lir. Tw nhvaMan aald I had plmriay. I took hla mr-lirin (nc anntt lime and no hettrr. All thnmifh the aorlne sad eammer I oaed nniafatd ptaetrraaml flrhlia teta on my ai'l' and nrrt hintra. Finally I beg-aa to ache eohaillr between my ahouMer that I eoiil.l hardly endure it and at times almost amnthereil. Mr lirealh was an shirt that I 0.1M arsrrely talk. Several of my near relatives had died of ennatimpldm. I thoUKlit I would try Hr. Pierce a !..l,len Medical llr,irery I to.li two botllea of It. and two of his ' Plessaut leta,' and ara a new person. I would aiS lak any BHSisy for the beneui received Kheala Ha Dlaamlaaad. Miss Kirk, a teacher In the Topeka (Kan.) schools, has greatly offended the parents whose children attend her de partment. Wilson Uobart, a patrlotle little boy, desired to recite the following lines, written npon receipt of news of the victory at Manila by Kugene K. Ware, known as the Kansas war poet: O, Pewey waa the momlng I con the first of May, And lewey was the admiral Down In Manila Hay; And PrwfT were the rerrent'a eye Them ortsj of royal blue, And lcwey ferl diacouraaedf 1 hardly think we dew. When Miss Kirk read the lines she scornfully rebuked young Hubert, and said: "Do yon suppose I would permit yon to speak that thing? Her dismissal will undoubtedly be demanded. OitXVVXVVVVV Sj7 Perfect & 5 Infant food Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk JeJ APiBicTUBSTirvTf Fob tO atATurDt Una Fna) ma VV YkAPS TMt llAOtNO BrUNO t a ffsoio Mria $. si roan. Cuba Libra Sons The boys at the barracks have com posed another song with which to be guile the hours, says the New Mexican. It Is sung to tbe air of "Marching Thro' Georgia," and is as follows: Come on, boys, and all loin handa. And proudly we will sine;, Just to let the people know That we're the proper thins: We're among the terrora That tirat to Cuba so. To fat e the dirty bpamarda t'uder IJlaiu'o, Chorus iiiiisii I urrsii I Now annul and let ua see That we are bound that Cula aha!! tie free. Htiout and raise your voices, tioya, And raise them once asmu, While we ko forward To Cuba. Then with Serveant Sherman I )ur boys will bravely standi And under Captain l.una We will lis hi that dirty band, (ret your guua and sutlers, boys, And ready we will be. To liulit lor the Culiaua Aud our Has-, boys. Choni. Will lie Aaillted sad Approved. All accounts and bills. Incurred on be half ot the muster In ot the Culled States volunteers In this city during the past week will be examined, audited and ap proved by Capt C. L. Cooper, loth V. 8. cavalry, mustering otllcer and acting quartermaster aud eommissary, npon his return from San Antonio, Texas. This business will be given prompt atteution on bis return and all accounts and vouchers will be forwarded to the proper departments in Washington for settle ment as soon as they can be gotten ready. Hants Ke New Mexican, Ills-hast Cash I'rloa Paid For furniture, stoves, carpets, clothing, trunks, Parries, saddles, shoes, etc. Hart's, 117 Hold aveuue, next to Wells Kargo Kxpress olllce. Hi's me before you buy or sell. Picture frniueri. Whitney Co. Tkl'f J" Use only one heap ing teaspoonful of Sc billing s Best Bak ing Powder to a quart of flour. Yu mutt use tw teaspoonful of other baking powder. r S3 MANHOOD tn.ti oi (ainiNii Uoualij.uUtitt. 1 1 It' kh til tlttv iiatftf, l - a r y ann.r ,.!! ftll ttm ln.rr.iritt.l lini. ti.rf . i i tri nr. w nuniei wuvw, lirwn MlHf UU Si.ifie.askinl lhMiirh.ry urKi'J eUi UuiUfiUe ITFHlEMK trHiaTllini eiiiJ rrit'irtjBiinftll 1 'tm rfawMjii untTfrtt mf io 'nrewl liT IhM BllllA i'l'l'l )t- S h. It thonijr known rvm.W to cure HlMrUl an upe-rtvUuu. HuJImi a A ruu-u -ur.rntvf ivhji'1 nioii ivtiirna 11 ix wure uim imj (Lj tout, alt f t It-ui, by utaUL M.e4 tut rftaolJcuiw miU km vtuultU For Sale at Walton's Pro? 8ior. W " m Ml' M l H !! iL !.! L",'l rROFESSIOlUL CARDS. IrRS, IMSHOF BISHOP, HOMfKOPATMIC PHYSICIANS' AMD ftnraeona ( rnc and residence over poet oWrs. tld Telephone . New Telephone 1SS, Mr. Marlon Hlshoo. M I)., ofttta hone, S to p. an, frank L. Bishop. M. D..ofllr hmra, s to 10 a. tn., and 1 to I and 1 to t p. aa. 1 ak elevator at Whitney'. stoma riacHia, at. o4 PHYSICIAN AND UROKON-OfrYa la Armtio hutldlns. Ccmerof Harro d avenue and 1 hlrd itrret Honrs, :0 to 11 a, m i I to e p. m. Hpeclal attenuos liven to chronic and disease of women. m. D. JONHSO), APCHfTKCT-Plan. apectflrattnn an 4 ea. tlmatea fnrnlahed for all classes of bnlld ln and architectural work. Ofucei SOS Wast Kallroad avenue. SSTKHOAf a BAST BHD AT. o PriCK and reetdenee, No. 411 Weal Oold avanu. Teleuhnna Nil a. nm.knM I to S a. m. 1:10 to 8 , SO and 7 to p. m. (. 8. kaatrrday, M. D. . B. naeterday, at. D. w, . hops, m, in OFICK HOVH-t;ntll e , m. and from 1 :S0 to e :lo and from lint p. m. Orhc nd residence. 110 West Uold vnoe, Alba. qnerqoe, N. M. IKMTIST. M. J. Alwr, D, D. S. ARMIJO BLOCK, OPPOSITK It.FKI.D tiros'. Ollire hours i S a. m. to la so p. m. 1 :80 p. m. to S p. m. Auto. Tel. No. 48a. Apolntmenu made by mail. XKHNARU a. ROUST, ATTORNKY AT.LAW, Albnonerqne, N, M. Promtit attention lven to ail business pertalnlns to tli prufraslon. W ill practice lo ail courts ol the letilusy and before tba L nited State land oRlca. WILLIAM D. Lit, ATTORNKY.AT-LAW. Offlr, mom Y, N. T. Armllo bnibllns. WU1 prattle la all the couna uf th tenltisy. atOHNSTON FINICAL, ATTORNKYS-AT LAW. Albtiqnerqne, N. .. MJ S nici riKim i and B, e ua National nana ounuina H. w, i, saris , TTOHNKY AT-LAW, Albnqnerqne. N k. at. Ollire, Mrat National Bsna buildlna FHANK W. OLANCT, TTOHNKY AT-LAW, nwnulinil t, N ill. Armlhi bulldlns, Albnqiienjue, N. U. U. W. DOBSMJM, 4 TTORNKY AT-I.AW. Office over Ron. t ertaon'a nicer y store, Albuquartjiie, N.M rjsiiTfiss itoits. Wall paper at KutreUe's. Dipping tanks. Whitney Co. riuuihing and gas fitting. Whitney Co. Men's crash suits for 1.1 ri and At uM at Ilfelds'. Oueensvars. arlaaawara and tlnwara at Ths Kalr. Ulshest Prices nsld for o-snta' nlnthlnw at Uart's. 117 Uold avenue. Gents' furnlshlnir s-oods almost alnn away this week at llfuitis'. It vou want anvthlnw In tha hlndlnw or job printing line, call at Tax Citixkn uiiice. Uld Rye, Bourbon or brandy. 78 cents per quart. Call for samples, at A. Lom oardo's. Buy your camp stoves and have vonr tin-work done at the btar tinshon. Sou 4old avenue. Look Into Klelnwort'a market on north Third street. He has the nicest fresh meats tn the eltv. Xutrelle, corner Gold and First streets. will sell you good wall paper at like double roll and up. Hot chile eon earns served every nle-ht at the Paradise. Do not miss It. Bache cbi tilotnl, proprietors. This week's special sale at Qolden Kuls Dry Ootids company is silks, dress roods. embroideries, Oxford ehoee and percales. "Here is a lesson that he who runs may read; tbe man on the Columbia la always In the lead. '$76 and 126. Uahn ft Co. The latest tn ehlrt waist sets are the Kob Buy plaid sets and the antique jew eled sets to match Jeweled belts. Rosen wald Brothers. Hare your root painted with asphalt elastic roof paint and your leaky roof re paired wun asbestos oenieut. A. W. Uaydsn haa It. Gentlemen and patriots, before going to war buy your underwear and furnish ing goods at the Golden Kule Dry Goods Co. aud save bait. The best place for good, juicy steaks and roasts and all kinds ot meats, kept in a first class market, at Klein wort s, north Third street If yon cannot find ths goods at the Keonomlst it Is no use looking elsewhere is the common expression amongst tbe ladies of Albuquerque. Be wise and attend special sale at Golden Kule Dry Uoods company's. Kx traordiuarv low prices ou silks, dress goods, embroideries, low shoes and per cales. Call at "The Green Front" shoe store for children's and misses' sandals and oxfords, black and tan, latest styles, 0 to 8, MS cents; H to 1 1, UU cents; 11 to 8, $1; ladles' oxfords, $1. W. Chaplju, pro prietor. We would have no trouble with Spain If she only real lied tbe immense strength aud resources of our nation. If you un derstood our ability to provide for the wishes of our patrons you would not go elsewhere, llahu A Co., N. T. Armljo building. Perhaps you never bought clothing, underwear aud furnishing goods from us. It will pay you to Investigate our prices and see if you do not save 2B to 60 per cent on clothing store prices. To be had only at tbe Golden Kule Dry Uoods CVs, leaders of low prices. Th Bast Kauiady fur Mueaanatlaaa. From the Katibaven IN. Y.) Keglater. Mr. James Kowland, of this village, states that for tweuty-tlve years his wife has been a sufferer from rheumatism. A tew ulghts ago she was In such pain that she was nearly craxy, 8he sent Mr. How land for the doctor, but be hail read of Chamlstrlain's Pain Balm aud lustead of going for the physician be went to the store aud secured a bottle of It. ills wife did not approve of Mr. Rowland's pur chase at llrst, but nevertheless applied the Balm thoroughly aud In an hour's time was able to go to sleep, bits now applies It whenever she fuels an ache or a pain and finds that It always gives relief, lie says that no medicine which she had used ever did her as much good. The 6 and 50 cent sizes tor sale by all drug gists. RESTOREDaS L-'rttnrli iti.. ax ii, will qutiitl run i r i tll fit !. ur Jim it tlit iim rauvB oiicau. ut b JajbH MuitiM4, iiaviiinlav l'ui'ii. tht.1 M'k.Mt-iiiiiisU KiuliMlMh, Nvrvou IMiUiit 'imi'lro, ViiAtiifM Ui Wrry, KiitvtitUiK lireiiin, Vkrlt-ikrasle iJZ4 it"i'i itii iuna uy tikv ur him hi, rritvaiiu k ItH'ii l inttrhM Vt It U HpfTut.irrltt a itiefaniev ti.ru 1h bti'ttuw Otnty ptf fent ftlf) trTWtweXj wtlB liny til ifs W4vaBt Sirs'afiliaaaaayaaaaaaaaaaMiiit First , National Bank, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Authorised Capital ....iMWrOOO Oa Paid np Capital, Surplus and PToflte Il7v000 00 CTVU The Bank of Commerce rvatJi ia toitxiaa auscnaavaa altntt Ai Gsaajsamt with DUIOTOHi H, 1. Otsbo, PnMtdent I. C. BaLoaiMiB, Lombar. w. C. LaearaaD, Capttaila . P. ItoaosTsa, Vlc.rraldot. A, Eisaaaaa, Blaatnana Hroa Wool. W, I. areiosisa. C ashlar. A. at. Dlaobwblu Otoa, Blackwvdl Co, Oroase B. J. Kaaasoa. Altant Caahlar, W. A. ataiwaiA. WboIbmIs Drmcsiat. Depository for Atchison, Topek 4 B&nU It lUilTra. GROSS, BLAGKWELL & CO., (INCORPORATED.) WHOLESALE GROCERS ANDWOOL DEALERS. HonscgT at 1 Albuquerque. East Las Vegas and GlorIota,New;MoxIco. AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. LIGHT, 1 COOL, ..in. ho; J Srjir laavta Ws.r. ST- SA3IPIX AWD OLUB ROOM Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, Etc. JOSEPH BARNETT. Proprietor. ISO Wa.t Railroad Are. Albejarc ev TOTI Sc G-Kr-AuIDI, ' DEALERS IN GROCERIES and LIQUORS FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. HAY AND " TW FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Imported French and Italian rJ- Sole Agente for fw Trlipbote 1.47. 218. SI Albuquerque Foundry R. P. HALL. Proprietor' lion and Eraa Cn1ura Ora, Coal and Lombar Oars BhafUns', FoIIeTa, Orate Bare Babbit UsUI , Colum! and Iron Fronts for Bnlldlntrs Repairs oa Mnluf aorl ViU MMblDtry a Bpealalt. FOUNDRY: f"0E RAILROAD TRACK. ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. W. L. TRIMBLE & CO. Livery, Sale, Feed and Transfer Stables Second St, oetween Railroad and Copper AveisJ Horaaa and Mulaa Bonght and Bxakango. Aganta for Colambna Buggy CompanTJ Th Boat Tarnoata fa tn City. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY Carriages, Road Carta, Spring Wigons, Victoria Buggiee, Phaetoni, Etc., for Sale, i I t t Address W. L. TRIMBLE A C0N AIbnqaerqa New Mexico Gr. HENRY, Ml. D Stndont of Dr. Phillip Rleord of Praneo. THIQTT-8IX TKABS' PBACTIC8. MSN ONLT TRKiTlD. A enrtt arau-antMd In mwmrv cue DndciiakeQ HnnoiThoea. alret and u.rtnra air(ltlr cortsl cn- Derrnaticntly cured within TUKKK DAYS. COHilUAaaed Hperrnatort Iicmj, armlnai timtja, nlvhi emiMlons, Inaomola, dwpoadocyt r(lliMllf curt-si. Klcord'i method prrtit:il ia Utej World's lioapHal. ftuta. Meforvac. Otii Mi.ooo pntinuaut:ciuiijf curia wmim tn iwn niae yr. t an rerut to patleata ctvtta. by ijartnlMlun. Ineurt. Ottlcet Wo 7 Hstjtitcrnth atret, near rharnpa. Dauvac, Colo. Vnlloh, Krench. !tinn Poliah. KumIih and Htihamlaa pnaan. OMaailA4iea -wd 0 wet etakea Wwmm ("orrTJ(Jrn'tnr a4)llrhaw4 ; '-tl p,.nHitnltsil Tba tvtweat sod best gooda from tbs leading potteries of tbe world, ia wholeuJe or retail. Choice table ware, ckguit toilet tela, beautiful vurti a full line of gUaiwarc, bar food, lamp chimney and burner, enameled ware, tinware, broom and brushes, toy and dull. 118 SOUTH FIRST STREET ZEIGER CAFE I QUICKEL Sc BOTHE. Props. (Buooeetwre to frank U. Joues.1 Finest WMsties, Imported and Tie Coolest tad Elflot Grade of Later Senei. Finest llilUard Hall in the Territory. Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigars jDiiajea tJ. B. DEFOSITOnT. Icw.rory Fir the Atlantic A Wdfk and the Atchicra, lWkaA Sanu JTe Railroad Cot. OFFICERS ID DISICTCR2: JOSITTJA 8. RATK0LfJ6....riestdDl M. W. rLOCENOT ....Tlcavrreeldeiit A. JL KXKR m. . . . .Caohikf WVUSX WcKXR .... Asstsaant Oeawlet A. a. 6 BAST. 1. 00.00000, Id Albaqnerand, H. H. aid vzx, O UmSJMW, ' twIWf frae satis B. RUPPE, PRESCRiPTlQHS itauroaa Avenue, TelepHona 143. llbaqaert.ua, I. M. ZEjXajlVEO San Antonio Lime). J AND 817 NOBTH THIRD 8T and Machine Ms when car Is Dractlcabls anil Dnaalblaa with Dr. Ktrord't Krvncb UesmadlM. HeM-aiut NO CUBKHA, SANDALWOOD OIL oor Domestic Wines tad Ccgn&ci '