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THE EXCELLENCE Of SIRUP OF FIGS I due not only to the original it jr and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it ia manufactured bjr ru'lcntiflo piwrnnra known to the California Fie Hrmr lo. only, and we wish to Imprma nnn all the Importance of pun-haning the trim and original rrmcdy. Aa the prnulne Syrnp of Kifrn la manufactured by tlie Califohnia Km Strup Co. only, a knnwledfre of that fact will assift one In avolilinjf the worthle Imitations tnanufsictured by other par tica. The high atandln of the Cali fornia Fio SrKfF Co. with the medi cal profi-xnlnn, and the aatiafautlon whiih the (fcnulne fiymp of Kljf haa (riven to miillnna of famlltea, make the nnme of the Company a jfunmnty of the excellence of It remedy. It la fur In advance of all other lnxativca, in It acta on the kidneys, liver and bowel without Irritating or weaken ing them, and It doea not (rripe nor nauw-ate. In order to (ret ita beneflclal elTcctn, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. AN raAitcijeoat, (VI LorisTiLi.ic. a. a iw Taa n. muni TT.vnTrrT7i?v Teraae mt Babeeiiptlom. P iMv, by mntl, one year l.iy, tiy m All. ala monthe lH lv, ty mall, three months. I'miy, by mail, one month. I' ' iv. toy carrier, one month XVcrklv. tiv mull. ler vear ,.06 00 .. I oo .. I eo .. so .. 78 I 00 Tim ((Ail T Citii.rn will be delivered In flu- rnv at the low rate of 0 centa per week, or for It, rent prr month, when paid monthly, Th-nf nitre are IrM than those of any other daily paper In the territory, ADVERTISING KATK9 made known on application at the utiles ml publication. 'IMIK CITIZKN fob office Is one ol the best A In the aotithwrat. and all kinds of lob print er la eiecutvd with oestness and si luwsst pi tcva. THK BINPKRY, Inst added, Is complete and well tlttrd to do any kind of binding. 7 UK CITI.KN will be bandied at the office rmbarriptluni will be collated by H. 11. Tim on, or can be paid st the office. NOT1CK la hereby flven that orders flven by rmulnrre upon Tm Citiism will not t f. . i r-t unless previously sodoraed by the pro(.rlitora. VII K CITIZKN Is on sale st the following A tilHCra In the cltyt H, K. Newcomer, all rfallroad avenue; llawley s News Lepot. Sontb tv,nd airret: U. A. Mateon I'n't, Nil. SUB HuHroad avenue, sod lisrvey's bating liouss st the depot. THK KKKR LIST The free list of Tiib a l iriKN embrnces Notices of Hlrths, aar finn'., Kuuenila, lieaths. Church Bervlcee snd fcuu-rlainment. where nosdmlaNlon lactmtsed, HUUUKS McCKKK.in" Kdltora and Publishers. BUSlflBSS HOIBsT" Wa't paper at FotrMle'a. D'pplnjt tanks, Whitney Co. l'iriura framra. Whitney Co. iWkarv and glaflawar. Whitney Co l'luaihlog and mm fitting. Whitney Co. New Una of white Kniplre fam Just re ceived m trie Hcoooniiat. Hi ,;!imt prices) paid for genU" clothing at ititrt h, in tioiu arenne. The latent etylee of Sue ladles' low and LIku siioen at A. bimpier . If yon want anything In the binding or job printing line, call at Thb Citickn ollVe. Old Rye, Bourbon or brandy, 75 cent rr qnnrt. Call for MUiplee, at A. Lorn nr.lu's. 8 itel ul sals on Mi I r In, underwear, sox, suxpendera, at the Uolden Utile Dry do hU company. Look into Klein wort's market on north Third ntreet. He has the uloeet fresh nientH In the city. Kutrulle, corner Gold and Flrat street, will nell yon good wall paper at 12H8 double roll and up. Hot chile con earns aerred every night at the Paradise. Do not miria It. BacLe clit & (Jtonil, proprietors. "Here Is a lesson that he who runs mny read; the man on the Columbia Is always in the lead.' $75 and $125. Uahn A, Co. J. L. Hell Co., the grocers, successors to K. K. Trotter, are prepared to furnish everything In their Hue at the lowest prli-es. Il.ue yonr roof painted with asphalt elimtln roof paint aud your leaky roof re- fitrd with asbestos cement. A. W. Inrlen has It. The bent place tor good. Juicy steaks and roaHts and all kinds of meats, kept In a tint clusa market, at Klelnwort s, north Third street. If yon cannot And the goods at the F.i' i.i iniHt it Is no use looking elsewhere Is the common expression amongst the laities of Albuquerque. Always the first with newest novelties In luilips' wear. Come and look at the lwwy walnt, only to be had at the OohliMi little Dry (foods company. A portion of the shoes ordered by A. Biuipier lust tall for the spring and sum mit r trade have Just arrived and persons in niHil of footwear can get the latest stvles at greatly reduced prices at his Store, Dealers In Remington typewriters, the staiiilurd typewriters of the world. Can su;ily business otllces with eiperienosd st"nogrHihers to till permanent and tern jcrfiiy positions, at short notice. Uahn & Co. Cull at "The Green Front" shoe store for chilitren's and misses' sandals and oxrnnls, black aud tan, latest styles, 6 to K. h.-i centx; 8 to 11. UO cents; 11 to S, f i ; Indies' oxfords, $1. W. Chaplin, pro prietor. V) s would have no trouble with Bpaln If she only realized the Immense strength and resources of our nation. It you uu derntood our ability to provide for the wishes of our patrons you would not go el-ewhire. lialin St Co., N. T. Armijo building. The Best Kemedy fur Khrauuim, I-rum the Ksirhaven (N. Y.) Register. Vr. James Rowland, of this village, slut that for twenty-five years his wife bus been a sufferer from rheumatism. A f.'w nights ago she was in such pain that she whs nearly crazy. Hhs sent Mr. Row Inn. I for ths doctor, but be had read of Chunitierluin'a Pain Malm and Instead of goitig for the physician he went to the store and secured a bottle of it. His wife did not anprovs of Mr. Rowland's pur-rlia-x at tlrnt, but nevertheless applied the HhIiu thoroughly and in an hour's time whs able to go to sleep, bhe now B lilies it whenever sits feels an ache or a lulu noil flnils that It always gives relief, ie ssys that no medicine which she had uhimI ever did her as much good. The 'i6 ami Jo cent sizes for sale by all drug- Huiuehulil Uooots. For next thirty days 1 will pay highest m-h price for household goods of every rif-.THitiou. Ion't sell until you get my bid. T. A. n uiTTKN. 1U Hold aveune. Just received a large assignment of fine California Grape brandy, spring 18, which we will tell to saloon keepers at 2.23 per gallon. Original package. 0. Bttchechl & 8. Gloml. Fire, firs, Are. sale at "The Fair Btore. iaata r. From the New Hexican. liiss Willie B. Mills, of Las Negas, Is visiting kfise Mersch and family in this eity. She will remain some time. C. F. Malarkey, assistant to United States Inspector of Surveys F. II. Brig bam, has returned to the city from a trip In the northern part ot the territory. Dr. K. 11. Mathers, ot Washington, D. C, son of Special Agent S. 8. Mathers, is in the city tor the purpose of making his father an extended visit. Arthur D. Finch and wife, F. L. Har rington and C. Greenwood, came over from It land on Tuesday night aud pro cured apartments at the I'alace. Ihey were witnesses In the case of George Ostraoder et aU of the Feralta Canyon settlement vs. the Corhitl Gold Miulug Company. J. W. Akrrs returned on Tuesday from his sheep ranges In Bernalillo county. 150 miles west of Santa Fe. His flocks have Unlshed lambing, and he reports a splendid Increase. T ha range In that section Is in Qrnt class condition, and he lot ks forward to a prosperous season tor ths sheepmen ot western Bernalillo county. Ths special agent of the genrral land ofIloe has received letter trom ths management of the Montezuma hotel at Las Vegas Hot Spriugs offering him position as entertainer In chief to lady gueeta at that popular hostelry. Aa the captain is holding a similar posltlou at ths Claire, he respectfully declined ths offer. It A TOM, From the Range. Mrs. J. M. Waldron and daughter. Mrs. Auderson, of Trinidad, spent the tors part ot the week here. Master Chester Bchroeder arrived home Monday morning from the (loss Military school at Albuquerque to spend hla va cation. Hon. T. G. Schomburg and son, of London, Kngland, are visiting their son and brother, T. A. Schomburg, superin tendent of ths Maxwell land grant and one of Raton's most prominent cltlisns. John Campbell, ons ot Raton's former popular young men, and for several years Oiling a responsible position at Leadvllls, Colo, is visiting his parents aud family here. Us is welcomed by all who know blm. Miss Mary Murphy, who has been teaching the Buena Vista public school. left yesterday for Trinidad, where she will spend part other vacation. Miss Murphy has been an excellent teacher, and has made many warm friends who wish her success and the appointment ot teacher of the Buena Vista public school. From the Reporter. Mrs. M. R. Riggle, teacher of the sixth grade In the Raton schools, will spend the vacation with her sister in Las Vegas. Joseph Farrell, after speuding several weeks In Raton with his slaters, Mes danies Groves and Kleins, returned to his home in Old Mexico, where he has a lucrative position. Mrs. N. Conn, Miss Emma Weight and Miss Lizzie Downing, three of the city school teachers, have left for Colorado Springs, Pike's Fak, Denver, and other points ot Interest In Colorado, after which they will visit In Missouri tor a few weeks. LAM V ICO AS, From the Optic. Lorenzo Casaus, an employe of this ot floe, wears the gold medal tor the best 300 yard shot of the Otero Guards. John Pace purchased the Opera bar from Chris. Bellman, and will conduct it himself In the future. The club rooms have been leased to Al. Qulnly, Jack Meuuet has returned from Oulney, III, where he had been the past year attending ths Gem City Business college. Jack will take his old position in the law offices ot Messrs. 8pringr & Jones. Mrs. Wm. Malboeuf recently sprained her ankle very severely, by which she has been confined to her home and chiefly to her bed. However, she Is now beginning to rest more easily and hopes, In due time, to be about agaiu. Stephen & Davis, Jr., whose native state is Connecticut, but who had been practicing law the past two years la Seattle, Washington, was sworn in as a member ot the territorial bar of New Mexico, by the district clerk. Mr. Davis will office with Capt. L. C. Fort. B. F. Forsythe baa let the contract for his residence, on Bixth and Washington streets, to Contractor Thornton, an old' timer in these parts. Frltch A Co. are the architects. The building, which will bs ot brick, Is beautiful In design and will cost about $4,000. Lanier Cravens, at one time well known In this eity, was married the other day at Kansas City, to Miss Hughes, a stenographer in the general ofllcee ot ths Kansas City, Fort Scott & Memphis railroad. Cravens is a lieutenant in the Third Missouri volunteers, and it was ex pvcted that the marriage would be post poned till alter the close of the war. Colonel K. G. Austen and his estima ble wife eutirtalued at tea a number of the governor's stall and a few Invited guests, at the Arcade, Monday evening. Those present were Misses Mary Davis and Blanche Rothgob; Colonels Borra dalle, Whlteman. Whlgham, Twitcbeli and Dobson; Captains W. H. W.James and II. M. Smith aud Wm. II. Pope, of Duma re. oali.i r. Special Correapondrncs. On Sunday, May 2D, Memorial day was observed by a march to Hillside cemetery led by the Montezuma band and fol lowed by ths Independent Order ot Odd Fellows, the Independent Order of Red Men, the Knights of Pythias, the Prln clpe de Louis, Italian society, and the school children led by Prof. D. M. Rich ards; also several people In private car riages ended ths procession. Ths baud played "The Dead March in Haul" ex cellently on the way over, aud several admirable selections at ths cemetery, after which Rev. biuipklns offered prayer and spoke a few words uioely worded, befitting the occasion, when ths graves ot departed frieuds were decorated beauti fully aud words of comfort spoken to the bereaved ones, then the procession re formed and marched back to town. This Is the nicest celebration that has taken place for some years, aa it has nearly always been very stormy. The band Is now more etprlenred and better organ ized and as a result we twtd some very excellent music. Walter Campbell arrive I on Sunday morning trom Bisbee, Arizona, where he baa been working for some months. We are all glad to welcome him back. Ben Wlttlrk has taken some excellent pictures of the school children and build ing, which, as an exhibition of our little city's art and also its flue school, will be sent to the Omaha exhibition. Bomo pictures of Lieutenant Green's company ot "wild rough riders" were re ceived and posted op yesterday; also the news that the regiment had been ordered to Tampa, Fla, to emhark at once for Cuba. 11. D. Baty, who was express clerk In ths depot for ths psst two weeks, left Tuesday for Los Angeh. During bis absence, a few weeks, bis position will be ailed by Mr. DeMutb. Mrs. M. J. Borden cams out Saturday to maks a visit to her bmband aud son. She attended themeetiugof the Woman's Christian Temperance I'nlou at J. C. Spear's residence, on Monday afternoon. Considerable excltemeut among the children was occasioned for couple ot dsys by the arrival of two Swiss gentle men, accompanied by a dagolet, a bag pipe and "monkey." The monkey reaped a bigger tarvest of nickels than his t mall pocket would hold, so he gave his keepers a few tor waiting on blm. W. C. Johnson and family, and Harold Toung, came back trom the Salt lake Saturday where they wont some weeks ago for a trip overland. Mr. and Mrs. George Barney and children, J. W. Ray lis and Miss Jennie Baylls also returned from there on Friday. The salt baths lu a lake In the crater ot an extinct volcano, did Mr. Baylls, who has been sick for some time, a great deal of good. Every one reports a very pleasant time through out the trip. Mrs. Palmer Ketner left on Wedneadaj morning, accompanied by ths children, for a few months' visit to the coast. Fred. Nell sprained his arm severely on Tuesday afternoon by fulling from barrel In his wagon to the ground. He Is nronnd again to-dsy. The restanrant business seems rather unprofitable; two failures In a week. Dave Thomas went coder last week, and Otto Mann closed his place on the 1st. A rather remarkable Instance ot long life was told Wednesday afternoou to some ladles by Mrs. Edward II. Harlow, ot this city. Mrs. Harlow's grandmother, Mrs. Smith, who resides In Los Angeles with her son, Probate Judge Smith, ot Los Angeles, Cal has reached the ripe old age of 103 years. Mrs. Smith's father served bis country In the revolution of 1770, her husband gained glory In the war ot 1812. Ons brother and a cousin served In the Mo hawk war and the war with Mexico; two of her brothers and several cousins served In the war of ths rebellion, aud now her young grandson, Ben. Smith, has gone to fight for the flag In the Phil ippines in ths war of IH'jS. We hope the dear old lady will live to see many more years pass and to see her grandson re turn crowned with victory aud glory. YKLLAMti. HOTEL ARRIVALS. 8TCRGKS' IUROPIAN. A. P.Miller, Boulder. Colo. ; John Gnwan, Gullup; Thomas A. Walker aud wife, Los Angeles; J. M. Van Derwerker, William; tttigu Mcyuinn aim sou, uaiinp; w. w, Mitchell, Cadillac, Mlch.;C. L. Mcllhenny, Philadelphia; A. Vaaderwort, Boston; II. Uelde, Wlnslow; Geo. Htartger, (ilendale, A.T.: T. Uollingsworth. Phoenix: H. D. Cutter, Kansas City; F. N. Mills, Los An geles; A. f. buck, Las Vegas; Mursb Par ker, Omaha; C. O. Howe, Navajo, A. T. HOTEL Hit, II LAND, Geo. B. Gillette, Las Vegas; Robert Cunningham, C. M. Taylor, Raton; D. Elliott, it. W. Barry. Las Vegas. War Fries on Solid and Liquid Oroeerles. Fresh Kansas eggs, per doz 15c Native eggs, per dot oc Hpring Vi Bourbon or Rye per bottle 7."c. Clear syrup or New Orleans molasses, per gallon 45o. Grape or Cognac brandy, per bottle. . Vc Best lye, four cans yre. Native wine, per gallon 7oc. Good, strong, purs bakiug powder, U lbs. for 2.1c Cider or wine vinegar, per gallon. .. Hoc. Good cigars, fifty lu a box, per box. . 7 Jo. Old Manse, best maple syrup, per quart Sue. Hay and gram at lowest prices. A LOMBARDO. Ths Slma Pneamatle llleyele Saddle Is healthful, satisfactory, entirely new, pneumatic nose aud edge, combined with broad soft felt pads, on which ths pelvic bones rests, aud affords mors seating surface without chatlug than any saddle Invented. Recommended by phslcians to Ds truly hygienic, r or sale at Oli Town postollloe ou the plaza. Major W. A. Rankin, local agent for the Toronto Fire Insurance company, was engaged yesterday adjusting the loss on yesterday morning's Ore. A trifling loss on a small cottage Just east of ths one that was burned Inside was all hut company will have to stand. Mr, Schult's Insurance was entirely on con tents ot blacksmith shop, aud nothing uere was aumageu. A meeting ot the lady directors of the Children's Horns was held yesterday af ternoon at ths new horns on Seventh street. They were well pleased at the result of their inspection aud were nnauimous in declaring that the chil dren were being well cared for under the management of Madauies Wright and Tenuysou. Miss Vernis Ward, who has been visit ing ber brother, C. W. Ward, ot the Democrat, for several weeks, has departed for her horns in Annapolis Valley, Nova Scotia. Ths young lady was accompanied by Mrs. Harry Laoti and children. Mrs. Ijiittz will spend the summer In Nova Scotia, which was her former borne. Joe. P. Goodlander, the St. Louis drug tourist, who was down south on business. Is mingling with his customers ot this city to-day. He expects, at an early day, to Join his wife at Guadlajara, Mexico, and then both will tour ths republic of Mexico, accompanied by Mrs. W. K. Talbott. Miss Antoinette Buchanan, daughter of Judge Buchanan, ot 8 orro, accouipa tied by her grand mother, Mrs. Bower, pa-ised through the city Wodnesday even lug ou their way to Mrs. Bower's old home in Pennsylvania. Solomon Garcia, proprietor ot La Ver dad, a Spanish paper published at Las Cruces, passed through here on bis way to Trinidad on a business trip. Local Agent E. L. Cox has Just closed a loan of $i,loo aad another of $l,E(io for the Fidelity Building A Savings as sociation, ot Denver. ARIQ11J1 ARTICLES FRKNCOTT. Mrs. W. 8. Oolils worthy was taken sud denly 111 ths other day. Frrott pays her school teachers-salaries large enough to secure experienced teachers, the best to be had any place. The residence ot Mrs. Bones, on Marina street, was destroyed by Ore early Monday morning. The house and ita contents were a total loss. Origin ot Ore un known. The Ore department did splen did work. Ths board ot school trustees met and elected teachers as follows: Principal, Prof. Matthews; assistant principal, Miss Dp.lyke; teachers, Miss Louis Gags, Miss Maud Scarborough, Mrs. Q. A. Oats, Miss Stanley Wlndes and Miss Campbell; kin dergarten teachers. Miss McGlll and Miss Raible. Misses Kiernan and Parker de cllued to accept positions offered tbem In the schools. Con O'Keefe and a man named Uines have taken a contract to burn large amount ot brick at Jerome Junction. AHIUHA Af LAHOt. The Tucson Star says: Messrs. William Bell and Elijah Bickard, of Bacaton In dian agency, are In this city. They each have au Indian store on the reservation. They are here purchasing merchandise, and report that the wheat cropot the Maricopa and Pima Indiana this year will rt acb ,00o,ooo pounds. Jack Miller, an old Arlzonlan, who was Injured on the 12th Inst, at La Colorado, Honora, by a premature explosion ot black powder, died the other day trom the ( fleets of the burns. Ths report of the superintendent ot the Arizona prison for ths past quarter up to April 1st shows there were nine escaped during three months. Two were recap tured, but seven are yet at large. Right prisoners were discharged. The average confinement for the quarter was 172 males; no females. Arizona has a representative In ths Atlantic squadron. Russell White, son ot Dr. White, formerly a Tucson hotel man, Is an ensign on the Oregon. He Is a graduate ot the Teinpe normal school. Alfalfa hay Is selling at $4 per ton In Graham county, probably the lowest price being paid in the territory. J. Staunton, formerly teacher lu the Tombstone public school, was married at Han Francisco on May 11 to Mrs. E. J. Lowell. Mr. Staunton la teaching school In Apache county at present. Andrew Cronley and other taxpayers ot Tucson, through their Attorney, Seiltu U. Franklin, recently filed suit In the district court against the eity of Tucson to declare the late city election void, this election was on the question ot Is suing waterworks bonds to ths amount of loo.ooo, and the result ot the election was that the bonds should bs Issued. There has been considerable talk as to ths validity ot the election, and the eat will be watched with Interest. LOCAL PARAGRAFHS. A ball will be given at Ibe Orchestrion hall Saturday evening by Carlos Ar mijo. Owing to the Armory being occupied, the members of Company G will not meet for drill this eveulng. C. D. Rogers, captain. Walter Booth, who Is employed at ths local freight depot, has returned from a vacation spent at bis old home in Cherry vale, Kan. II. K. Fox, ths Jewelsr.and his brothers, who Is here on a visit, left last night for ths Pecos country, where they will Dsn tor a few days. Sheriff McAfee, of Grant county, passed through hers last evening on his second trip within a week to the penitentiary with a criminal. Mrs. Frauk Garcia, who wis at Los Angeles, Cal for her health, has re turned home, and reports herself consid erably improved lu health. Max E. Becker, ths general agent of ths German la Life Insurance company Is at Socorro to-day, where be has a good trade tor ths Germanla. Mrs. Morgan Williams and her aged father, Mr. Bryce, ot Las Cruces, speut a few hours in ths city on Wednesday even lug eu route to Palo Alto, Cal, Mrs. Ella G. fehlelds, who has been so journing at Santa Fe the post few weeks, will arrive in the city this evening, aud will probably remain here tor some time. Noble Trimble, who Is acting as fore man for W. L. Trimble & Co., at Bland, is lu the city, having come down to get a wouud lu his foot dressed, which was made by a uail. Druggist O'Rielly. who was at Santa Fe looking up trade for bis wholesale department, returned last night. He t ports "Dewey Day" at the territorial capital a grand success. Capt. Joseph Price, the big merchant and capitalist of Socorro, came in from the south last night, and Is the guest to day ot Simon Stern aud other relatives. He will return south to-morrow morn ing. A stock train containing three hundred head of young cattle passed through the city this morning, They cams from the vicinity of Las Cruces aud will be un loaded at Lamar, Colo. L. Baldwin was the buyer, and paid $14 for yearlings aud tu tor two year-olds. Next Sunday will be celebrated in old town the feast ot the patron saint of ths parish, San Felipe de Nerl. High mass will be said in the moruing and in the afternoon a religious procession com posed of the priests and various societies of the church will march from the ca thedral around the plaza. Col. A. W. Harris, owuer of some valu able property in this city aud an acknowledged capitalist of central and southern New Mexico, left last night for Providence, Rhode Island, where he will remain during ths summer months. He will probably visit Washington, D. C, and give his views to the strategy board as to how the war should be conducted. It la turn Heat en Karth." Tlutt is what K'l wards & Parker, mer chants of Plains, Ga., say of Chamber lulu's pain Balm, for rheumatism, lams back, deep seated aud muscular palus. Sold by all druggists. Fresh vegetables, fruits In season, poultry aud staple groceries, at Bell & Co.'s, second street. Plumbing and gas flttlr.g. Whitney Co. h4 11 av . - A fn.a fcaa to hr r lnck to make a nc of mny calling. A mart muM hurt th buck bone to tk knock down blow and fft up mgnin nd nir.nn n1 fight on. Pluck and In mi tin nrt? I.vvrly a qtirntton of rood he 1th. It only tub' one knock down blow to fiiitnh h mnn with a hmdache. It only taken m inmll net bat k to disconcert tienmu and bnky mnn. A billon, hend achr man fror into bankruptcy at the fitt em barm (wmeut. A nrrvnu mnn who doea not nlep nt night and frtj up haky In tha morning irci up the battle of huineM at tha nrt dicouni8'rment. r. Tierca'a Golden Medical Discovery la the beat of all health-maker and health keepera. It makea pur, rich blood. It force oat all impuritiea and diftenae fprtnu. It doea not tnak any difference what the disease may b called, ao Ion- a it hn it inception la Improper or Innufiioieul nourishment thii grrcat medicine will cure it. It may ba called dTpepda, kidney dieae, "liver complaint, akin or blow! die.ae, ot nenr oua proatration all thrae have the aama atarttna; point The 'Teolilcn Medical Dia exnrery " Trachea thnt point It will cura these diaeaaea absolutely. None of them can retain their hold on the yitetn when tha arterte art filled with rieh, pure blood. " I am m rear nUl," writ'- Mr. V. V Rleflwne of tee Vi lie, Hnry Co . Mo. " Mt aa Tam tiftVreri frota torpid ltvr rnn-if Ipvitintl and ladW f:t(on whtch twrrlv flvct1 nivns-rrea. H. rta; to make my IMna; 1T hard work, I would herp on until I WfRiM Aa? to a' "P- txime timra my frtmri wrotiM pn k mr ttpatvl rarrr mf to bed. whit little ntccp T ohiIiI crrt w.ia tnrlnred with horrible flrrnum 1 iv hot I lea of lr. Pierce'a f VoloVn Mrltc1 I .ovfrr It relieved the pain In my Kick and Iflwrnt mr ahouliter braced up my ncrrea, aud to-duy t mm m wall OFFICIAL WAR BOOK by CoMffreaaman J a me Rankin Yonnff. All bfiut Vi ar with Spam, Hie Navy, all defenae. battle Ship, etc, I ohm! a an l bio$ rphie ol Puwev and all I'Mmutent i(ll et. Nearly 0 O pair, M;rive volume. Mnnretou-ly cheap. Heat ittlMndilp. Only anthe tic fill et al book. krerirme not nrcciry, Any lvdy can a-ll it. l,aliia aiict r(iif aa ire' tlcnien. We are the I ttet aub rr( lion took Hr In America. Wiite u. Fifty iron are employed In our corrr apt indent-e drp'i'tnient alone, to aerve you. nr bonk la lit' out. Itet arency now and I flrM In the field. l.a'e fttK- war map in cn ra free wlh Im k iw ou lit (Hhervaluable premium. 'I remrmloK arlier H'naeM money nt 'krr ever kutiwn. Mori lib eral term auartntecd- Aaent mlthir 7. in to iH (mi ft tiny. Twenty daya credit Blven. FrriH.it paid. F ti l IhhIi ent pr-'rtii t - atrenta l ift. Sp enditl aatnplr outfit and full Inmruc tiona free for rune cent atampa to pay port a?e. Mention thla paper. Monro Book Co.. Deo't M I Mcaao, 111. Agonts Wanted. In Kvrry County to Pui.i.lv Ui great popular di-inautl fur AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY, Told in Picture and Story. Compiled and TrltUn By SENATOR JOHN J. INGALLS, of Kami. Thr mi.t brTlantly wrlttrn, iniiat profuarly and artmit-My illimlralnt and nitivt lutrliwrly popular book on lhcaubrai-l war witU Hpaiu. Nearly 200 IlLDSTRATIOSS fr m PhntoBraphatakrn aprc-iaHy forthla girat mntk. Aaruta arr maklliH fiilllu HHI itrrk arlllnc It. A vrrilMlnn bi.iiuiica (or live. can. vaaarra. App y fiw ilt'ai riptu.u, terma aod ter ritory at oiue to N. D. THOMPSON PUELISUING CO. Mt. Iouia. Mo , or New York City. bi-aulr la lllootl tlct-p. Clran MihhI riiriina a ilr.in akin. Xo Iwnuty without it. ( .iwiiivU, tunily Cathar tic Umi your Wood mid U, vu it ( Iran, ti atirrnii up the l.iiy liver an. I li innn all im purities (mm the IkhIv. ll.ym lodny to banian pnnplea, boil. Llntrlun, hlai kheaila, nil that aiekly bilioua complexion l.v takinj I nanaret. twuuty for ten renta. All drug, gut, latuifaction guaranteed, luc, 25c, 60c In our kdvartlnlfig column will be found an auriouiiceniMul ot Ki-Bmator John J. ItiRallH' fortheoiiilfiff book, in tltled America' Mar for Humanity." CanvaiMlfig aKuta will unci It a book of reniarkablit liitcrent, and certainly ot ex traordinary Ratability. Ilia liUtory of tha war la told In picture and atory, and In a way that always charactering the brilliant pn of Heuiitor luKalla. lu narrating; the Incidents ot thla war he BmU (fraud coie for hla euperb dewrip tlva aud analytical powers. The theme la worthy of the author, aud the author la worthy of the theme.. It U published by N. l. Thompson. 1'uhlislilnir Co., ot Kt. Louis, Mo. It will bo a niniiiik.f ntal work that will uot only be everywhere read, but It will be a monument to bis genius that will outllvs In history hla brilllaut aeuatorial career, Tha aub criptlon book trade and the rauvusNliig agent are fortunate In the fact that an author of such rare ability baa been en listed In Ita interest. According to the newspaper, an Ohio husband became the hnppy father of even children not long ago. Of the even, all lived but one. It Is to be hoped he laid In a supply of Chamberlain' Cough Remedv, the only sure cure for eroup, whooping con tfh. cohls and coughs, and ao Insured his ch lilren against these dlaaaaea. For sale by all druggists. Doa't Tubarr Spit aid haiuk. toar Ufa iar. To quit fihaeeo easily snd foraver. b niot netlo. full of life, nerve and vluor, take No't'o bac. Hie wonder worker, that n.ukci waak nira strong. All drugimta, Mc or 91. Cure tfuarun Used Booklet and auiupie free. Addresa Mterllsg itemed? Co, CUicano or New Yurie The Man I'Ddenella. Oo there for anything you want Tissue papers lu all colors Ic Tube oil paiuts tic Typewriter oil liic M. A L., the best Florida water tloc V m. KiKkK, Prop'r. Gentlemen aud patriots, before going to war buy your underwear and furuish Ing good at the (Jolden Hule Dry Uoods Co. aud Have halt. Have yon aeen the new military button belt at the Krouoiulst ? . A.A S y 1 f I - M. IT! 1 rv AnxtfK IAILISORDEN A W COHDEHSED MlLK. Our Iilustrateo Pamphlet be in every household. Miw Vook CoNoiMsro (Ii.ll Ul M UllKXle HH Uf Jlv tmnt n :ut k rt "'I Uf in m if d. wharf-, i -vrwinft lit AT I in tn,ir1Bi.i in ri'riOKNR trnirihnaari1 ritrf.riiftil wmk orKn, 1 rvaawj.i i'iM.-rt-i 1 it itftt nn i-il lf I" fr la lMNmm nntT fMf mnt mrm trouMxt wtfk Wiaillii, CCi'l UK N H, la ihfoitiy known n-mrjf locim wttlMMjin uprUuo. tu-uuilaaiia)t A wr.UMfi if '"(!(. r K:v-'iVl Di'im-r fwium, i Mstistix tr fk v. uf Uitxix mmoi lu wummkmkw' mm wiuwiaia For Hale at Walton'a ling Store, PR0PTSST0WAL CASM. P. K. HAKRIHIN, a-'UVL KN'MNF.FR-BrKCtAt.TV-trrtea. ' tlon and W ater Supply. lamination and Report. Mp, plana and eellmatee. Corvee ponrtcnr Solicited. Kiwm 1, Aiml)o Work, V.OV. era m. ana auroaa avenue. dm. bishop manor. UOMCKOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND onreeona -umre and reeidenee over poet omce. Old I elepnnre New Telephone IrtH. Mr. Marlon Hiahnp, M !., office honre, t to p, m, Frank D. Bl.hop, M. L., office oonra, vtoivi. m.. ena i to a ana T to I p. m. 1 ake elevat el Whllney a. -fOHM TAaOHBB, M. D PHYSICIAN AND BU(KON-OfBce In arml)o building. Comer of Kal'roid avenue nd Third atreet. Ilonrv, ;0 to 1 1 a. m. I to p. m. Hpeclal atientioa gives to (brooks no oipi nui ot wuvneo. H. D. -I Or ftoaj, ARCHITKCT Plena, epectflcatlnne Mid a. Ilmatea fnrr. lahul f .11 .j Ing and archliertorai work. O dice l Weet KauriMia arennt. BASTKHDAV a l.TDI, Ainri m-A m.I a,, m t m w.. U- ' iu.iii nv. 11, nmuma evenne. Telephone No. Ofllre boon '' i ' wj i av ana m w p. m. U. . kaatarday, M. D. f.. kaMerday, M. D w. , nori, m. n. OPPICK HOURS-Untll a. m. and froea 1 :0 to :80 and from to p. m. Ofhc and reetdenr. Mil Weet Ooid avenoe, Albo- qnerque, n. ai. OKHTIIVT. K. t, Alger, D. D. . ARMIJO ItUJCK, OPPOHITR II.FKT.D Un'. (Uiie hourei a a. m. to la.ao p. m.l:0 p.m. to p. m. Anto. Tel. Ho, IIKRHARO a. aooit, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW, Albnqnerqne, M. M. Pnimpt attention given lo all bnatneae pertaining to the pnrfeaalon. Will practice In til cnuna of the territory and before Uie United -.laine tana oiuce. WILLIAM U. LIR, A TTORNKY-AT-LAW. C)fT1ce, room , l N. T. Armlln bonding. WIU pracUce la 11 iu ii t u, tne lemiory. JUHHrrOU M pimioal. A TTORNKY9-AT LAW, Albnouernne, N. m. uice. roome e ena a, riret ftatlooaJ oana Dunuina. M. W. la, KatTAH . TTORNKY-AT-LAW, Albtn-nrrqne, N k H. Otlice, rirvt National Bank building PRANK W. OLAKCI, TTOKN KY-AT-LAW, roome t and t. N. k T. Armltu building, AlbuMuenjue, N. at. ft. w. nonmiif, A TTORNKY AT-LAW, OfH.ee over Rob I eneon'a grocery atore, Albuguergue, N. M. Troeeae'e Bale, Of the Danncnbaum Roller (irlrt Mill at Mer- dhiiiio, in. ai., me naie to I nke I'lace at rront lirof the Poetollu eat Al buquerque, N. M., at 1 1 o'clock a. m., June la, Isws. Public notice la hereby given that becauae I.lvette liaunenbaum, (olnrd by her buabarid. did on June 117, Imi.h, make their truat deed to the underpinned to ee ure unto Samuel Lewia the pnynieiit.withciMa.feeaand lnlerevt.nl their promiMory nise ot that dale for ea.tmo run nui one year wun inierem at 1 4 per cent per annum, which eaid truat deed la rerimlrdln the ei olhcio recorder a oMi e of Bernalillo county. New Menro, In volume 6 al paee lue of the Kecordaol 1 mat lreda: and did alan thereafter, on the Isth day ol Kovemlier of mat eauie year, riecute lo the underaianed an additional or aiipolemental truat Inatruiiieut to ait ure unto aaid Iewia their n.se of the latter dale for gl.oou additional, running one year (nun the latter date and bearlna like Inlen, and whit haald latter Inatruinent la alao record ed In aaid aume oltlce and book at pane 114; and becuuee both of aaid promlaeorv noteeare now long paat due and unpaid, and belna an n-ueatcd III writing hy the leaul holder of aaid promiaaory notea, and being ao thereunto duly authonied by eaiil two trust Instrumental In order to pay aaid two notea, together with the Interval, leva, taaea and coata In the prem iere, I will, at 11 o'clock a, m on Saturday, June IS, I Him. at the front door of the United Matee poatottii e In the city ot Albuquerque, lo aaid county, eell at public vendue, to the high eat and beat bidder lor caah, all of the real ee- tate anil chattela mentioned In aaid two Irtut Inatrumeiila, and which are a lulluw. that la to eayi The Irannenbaom Roller Orlet Mill com plete, the aame being "a tract of land altuated in the town uf Bernalillo In aaid rnumv. nieaa. urine lr0 feet from north to eouth, and usi feet from eaat to weet. and belli! bounded on the north by a line seven feet aoutli of ine irnce tsj neatora u. oe Klrchner, iltll bv e line aeventeen feet north uf tha aiHiueot jiavia r.caati o.ai piece of land deeded to L. Dannenbaum by deed dated June . 1HUH. from Joaefe P. ( aa. tilloaa the aame le recorded In the et-offitlo reconler'e ulttie fsr Hernailllo county. New Mrik o, In book 94 at paae IIH9i alao all the buildiniia and chattela situated upon aaid tract oi laiiu, inn uiiiiuuiaa oeina ine I'annen baum e louring Mill, and the chattela being the nulling machinery, cnualatliig of a Ulchmond (Ind.f City Mills Work, ndler arlat null com plete, according to the plan ol aaldworkaof June a. muo, no. st.tu'a, and conalatlng of a ooiie, iim ciiHirie arm ineir trappinaa com plete, roller., du.tera, bine, alialtlug and ma chinery, elevatora, beltinjr, puileya, boltere, elevee, purihera. ecourera, hoppera, etc., etc. 1 he huilditiaeand machinery are practically new, and are In perfect order. 'I lua ia the beat chaoce for a mill man to be bail In the aouthweat. The PAal amount of the debt. Including the principal note.. IntereeL coata, feee, etc., up to the time ol Uic sale will be about the eurn of a. Boo. NuA ll rai.o, Truetee. U. H. Rodet. Attorney for Trustee. AfiKNTS WANTKD MH " WAR WITH hl'AIN" Iricludma battlee on aea and land. Contalnaall about arinlea, uavlea, forte and warahle brKli natlona, and graphic alory of the areat Vic tory of the gallant Oewey t tella everytlilng atout sanipeon, Sthlcy, Mil hiiKh l.ee and leading cornmaiidera. by lion. Jarnea kankin Young, the Intrepid leader for Cuba libra in the halla of Coua-reea. The flrateet war bMk pllbllahedi 6O0 iarse pagea; oo.uperb llluatratiuna, many In rich colore. liaa larae colored inapa. Burtfeat book, limti. et coiiiiniaainiia, hiweat pneet only ai7A. Kach autxM-rlher recelvee grand f I premium lire, lieinand enormoua; barveat for agents; HU dNVa' credit: frelaht liald: oiittll freeTvtrritw to-duy. AddreM The National Hook Concern, uep I. in, abo teartorn street, CbUaao. ll'AM Kif HOLICITOUS OK tflHJU Waildreaa, either eel, to sell California Roaea, rare, hardy, ornamentala, etc Town and citlea only, will nay ealary weekly. He quick; .tale ae. The liuwland Nursery Com pany, Lua Auaelea, Cal. L,iNKKl,Kl (! AdKNTS AUK MAKINU mVj t)lu to t Jo per day aellmg our new bHik (net r ut --ItH f.AT AMKKiCAN-HHANlSH WAR hC'KNKS;" glH) full pase ball tone pic ture, of our navy. Includina lame ulllclal man. Serul 10c poataae for free proapectua. Very w"i iniin. n . u. ci, n n i to., t-tiicego. a-iiueaie kour llowala Mllh laaearete. Ciituly f'ntunrtlc, cure coiintlpatloD forever. lOu, ffio. If (J. o. O. fall, drusslau refund mooee Hlaheat Cash rrlaasi Paid For furniture, gtovea. earpeta, clothing, trtinka. htrnaw. sjuIiIIm. ihuM atn Hart', 117 (fold avenue, next to Well r argo hi preea ouioe. be ma before yon buyoreetl. age for Hatohiag. Single comb Brown leghorn egg from select iowu, l fur id. K. B. IIoLT, Bin Keleher Avenue. I.rervbwly Sari No. CntraretaCaudv f'alluirtlc, the moat worv dei'lul iiodicul ilia.'overv of the aie, pieaa aut and refr. along to the taale, ar t geully and poailively on klduo)a, llvur and bowels, cleanaiiiu thn entire avab-m, dlasd colds, euro heuduohe, luvi r, habitual ronetlpalion and blllousnoaa. Itaae buy aud try a bog of O. C. C to-duy; 10, i, ftocenu. boidaad guarauteed to cure by ail drugglsta. Hheep Ulp. I am agent fur Little:' and Conp. er's sheep dip. Hbeep owner can secure bargains from me. Tluise who buy sheep dip fniiu urn can have the use of niy raurh and dipping pen free of charge. Kou rilK k, Grants, New Ueiieo. A A A A, AA . fPva. Entitled "Babies"shouio sent on appklcation. Mil Co Hfw Vor, 'OUPIOCNI' Thbl IfMl VMAlKtak ' lUaJlaVe-r.UaVtJrt f - ncti ni u. itiii, will quiiHly our iuu ul il arr. Hit t fit rlle ifKatli, BIM-b M lAMl HsVflbfMrtL tuyi 'in.U, I'm i I la t J, , CMijiif .! r-UilaMaliilit, ISttrVoua ItattjUUjPL I' fii'ifn, Vntitnt-M tn Wjry, KiiiAiiiUi'K Irlit, V tub-gar, ttm4 t ;iimii al i it. 1 1 sU'iia kil lM-t hr it or itUfhL frvM.u qiurte in hM uf diwhiri", Wlitt-N If null tiM W'l lckflfi lu HMrnulnrrluiia ail whit - fi iinoli ifkvln Uj Hprnt4iUirrlM tuA nriittry orvnBti mii UuimuiUa u aa yif ot-a tMaum a First National Bank, ALBUQUERQUE. N. hi. Anthorlied Capital ....1 500,000 00 Paid np Capital, Borploi andProfltg 174,000 00 ITAIj, The Bant of Coamerca ORIaT KCHAlraa altafta a.amte eaa OWaee wmalilaa. ama Wtltttg flMblea. DlftPtmiaait M. I, Oraao, Preefdent J, C. BaLoainoa, Lnmher, W. C. Lfraaaan, Capttalej B. P, (oimii, Ylcg-rraefdent, A. Kraaaaww. Bleevnana Break, Wool. W. .tiobl, Cashier. A. M. Bi acawaix. tmaa. niVku a. r. B. J. aasoa. Aaalttant Caahler. Drpogltory for Atchison, tkce ST. EI,3VCO SAIXPXaE A&TD OLUB UOOM Finest Whiskies, Brandies, Wine3, Etc. J OSEPH B ARUETT. Proprietor. ISO Waat Railroad At. AlbBPt. DKALKH3 IN GROCERIES and LIQUORS FLOUR, FEED. PROVISIONS. HAY AND r.niiw FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. Imported French And Italian r jt Sola Agantt for Nw TeltphQPv 47. 21R, S15 "The rietropole" JOHN WICKSTROM. Prop. , Th Beit and Finest Liquor dcrred to NO. 114 WEST 11AIL110AD AVENUE GROSS' BLAGKWELL & CO., (INCORPORATED.) WHOLESALE GROCERS AND WOOL DEALERS. HeAdquArters for Diamond C SoAp, Curtice B rot. Canned Goods, Kaiiias Gtf BAklng; Powder, Sulphur, Wool Sax, Stoncw atc Houses at Albuquerque tilorleta. Albuquerque Foundry R. P. HALL. Iroa and Draea Caalrus Ora, Coal and w aa.tai i v.HuuiiiB emi trrrn rrtmia lua tQllilDra aiapaSra an itlninf and HU1 Maohlnarj a Bpaolaitr. FOUNDRY; MQE RAILROAD TRACK. ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. AMERICAN SILVER TRUSS. tICHT, COOL, aajie Wear. lat.lna a preaaure on tavereM lllpe or Back. H.rnle uadaralrapa. Uilk Coa Mevef alevee. W. i.. TRIMBJLE & CO. Livery, Sale, Feed and Transfer Stables Second SU, Between Railroad and Copper Ave. Horaaa and Mnlti Bonfjht mni Bzkaagi. Afjanta for Columbus Buggy ComfamT. Tho Baat Tnrnoata la tno City. CARRIAGE REPOSITORY 8 Carriages, Road Carta, Spring Wagons, Victorias Buggies, Phaetons, Etc., for Sale. I i i i AddreBS W. L. TRIMBLE ft Gr. HENEY, iVL. 13 8tadnt or Dr. Phillip Rieord of Franco. Eivrl3LillJBi a. Ctpoolaltv TIUBTY-SII Y SABS' FBACTIC8. WtS 0NLT TBXATKD. A en re aturanteed In everv caae nndertakan UonorrlKiea, lel and atrlrture eirrrlll cured with l)v. Klrord'a freucb kamMtiea, Hecea caara i)mauenllr cured arllliln TiiKKK DAYS. NO CUHkHS, BANUALWCXJD OIL oof ClJI'AIIJA uaed spennatiirrluM-a, aominal luaaea, nialit einiaalona, Inaumnla, deapuDdencf , radlrallr cured. Klcurd'a method practiced lu Hie World'I llueiltal, Parle, ktefeceocei Over o,ooo palleuu eucceaafully cured arittiln the laei nine reara. Cao refer lo paUeou cared, br permlaalun. loveallnale. Oltlcee 107 deventrenth aueet, near t'liampa, Deuver, Colo. Huallali, e-ranch, lieiinan Huliali, ktuaalan and Bohemian anoken. VMaulaatiM aad eale.ai W9tm. rurreaP'n'l'n' .iIIhIiimI i .irlrllv attnnHMnll.l ZEIGER CAFE I QUICKEL & BOTflE. ProDS. (8utwifor to frank If. JocfM.1 Finest Wliislles. Imported and Tie Coolest and niraest Finest lillllard Hall Finest and Best Imported and Domestic Cigri? u. b. DzrosiTonr. Dcpoiltory for the AtLutSc A Ptdilc and the AtchIoc TcrneU ft SmU Fe Kilrod Con. OFFICERS 1ID DI2ECTCE1: JOflTTTJA I. BAT50LM. . . .PlgeUer,! U. W. IXOUHNOT ....lUsrtmiOmt A.A.KKKN ....Oarile WUASK MnKM. . . .Aftabrlut OmqIM A. A- SRAST. SlOOrOOOOO. In Altngnerona. H. II. AaTTJ tanrggj l la -- - e coaaTsra, W. A. MatwaLt, WholeeeJe Oragglal. TopeU A BanU Ie Ealiw. BVER'Sr 3MTC3-OT?. San Antonto Lima. AND 117 H0RTH TIIIHD BT OJLiUU llOUMW. And Gears, Imported And Domestic. All ratrons. East Las Vegas and New Mexico. and Machine Works Proprlatoi Lnmber Car i Bhaftliif, Pullera, Orata Bara B. RUPPE, PRESCRIPTIONS! 210 Railroad Avenue, latoal Telepbona 1(3. llbsqiierqaa, I. M. CO. Albnqerqa New Mexieo when a rnn ia nra.iMhi mA nniki. Domestic Wises tsd Cogn&ci) Grade of Lifer Serted. in the Territory.