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THE ALBUQUERQUE DA1LV CITIZEN WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 24 1902 0 ....TKVE ESTABLISHED 1886. Crockery, Glassware and China in all its branches. Graniteware, Unionware. Delf wnre. Tinware, Table Cutlery, Lamps, Tea and Coffee the beet with premium. Give lis a call. J. W . M. A. "OFF WITH THE OLD. ON WITH THE NEW" If your'e tired seelnK some or all of your present holdings in furniture, let us show you how cheaply, handsomely and even profitably you can replace It. Happiness and content count for a lot content yourself enjoying at least a few pieces of new household furniture. We are constantly adding to our im mense stock more and a greater varle,- , ty of up-to-date furniture. We . solicit j.' you trade. "Either cash or time. Futrelle Furniture Co. West End Vladuc: Cor. Second Street and Gold Avenue tm iiniimMimnmimnnim FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. U. S. DEPOSITORY Depository for the Santa Fe Pacific and the Atchison, To peka and Santa Fe Railway Companies. Authorized Capital $500,000.00 Paid up Capital, Surplus and profits . .$200,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: Joshua S. Raynolds, president; M. W. Flournoy, vice presi dent; Frank McKee, cashier; H. F. Raynolds, AB. McMillan. STATUARY A Fine Line Just Received by Delayed Freight-They Will go at a Very Low Price See Our Windows tonight Come and See What Our Ebony Line is going at--Our Prices Will Surely Suit You fiaynard, the jeweler OO9OO9O1OD9OCmOttOO0O9OOQOOmomOOOO3 Still a Growing Our fancy coffee business for 1901 reached the snug amount of 10,000 pounds. We wish to double that in 1902, and In order to do so we are offering the very best grades of coffee on the market at 40 centa per pound. Wo are sole agenta for CHA8E A 8ANB0RN'8 celebrated Seal Brand and Club House. We also have a full line of blended coffees tt prices to suit from 20 cents up. Our 35 cent blend we consider equal to the most cf the 40 and 45 cent grades offered by the trade. As to teas. Everyone knows that m keep the Terr best to be bad in the territory. A. J. MALOY, 214 W. Railroad Ave 0X30XsK)K3CsPeX3X3tr ADVERTISE III THE AIR;... LETT TrC Frank Tomci & Bros ARTISTIC TAILORS AND DRAPERS 119 RAILROAD AVE. Only shop In town wtich employe first class workmen. TUI .A . . . jrian experience in se- lecting the latest novelties In the finest Imported Worsteds and Tweede. Goods from all the lead ing cloth firms of Europe and America. The best cloth display for Fall and Winter In Mexico. We solicit your patronage, gen. tlemen dressers. Satisfaction guar ar.teed or no aale. DAILY CITIZEN a M !3. Xtelt THE HOSPITAL FIRE. (Concluded from page one.) covering the cot with hot embers. The loss will probably reach about $30,000, covered by Santa Fe Insur ance. A good hospital Is essentially neces sary at this point, and there Is no doubt but that the hospital will be re built, a much more handsome struc ture taking the place of the destroyed institution. The first question asked by the spectators when they apeared on the scene was. "Was there any lives lost," Considerable fear was expressed lest the patients suffer from the sud den exposure, but thus far there are no reports of any deaths or any of the patients being much worse from their thrillling experience. X LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. The services at Temple Albert Fri day evening will be exceptionally in teresting. RaliM Kaplan will speak on the "Feast of Lights." A very special musical program will be rendered by Mrs. Israel, soprano; Miss Grace Houghton, alto; Mr. Walker, tenor; Mr. Newton, baso, and Miss Braith waite, organist. After the regular ser vices. Messrs. Alfred Muller and Mil ton Anfueger, prominent lawyers of Denver, Colo., will address the audi ence in behalf of the 11. n. lodge. The arm and object of the order will be set forth ably and eloquently by these gen tlemen. After the' meeting, an in formal reception, arranged by Mrs. Al fred Grunsfeld, will be tendered the distinguished visitors. For the past week, Chef Albert Wish and Pastry Cook Charles Renner, of the Alvarado hotel, have been busy preparing a Christmas cul inary display. Their work consists or boned turkey, en Bellevue, shrimp and lobster en Aspic, fancy sugar work and numerous other decorated pieces. The display will be shown In the club room of the Alvarauo, Christmas. Messrs. Wins and Renner are both artists in their respective lines. Wednesday evening, December 24. begins Channukah or the Feast of Light. The festival celebrates the vic tories of the Maccabees, and In com memoration of this event the children of the Sabbath school of the Temple Albert will hold appropriate exercises In the vestry rooms of the temple on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. There will be music, recitations and a distri bution of gifts to the children. All are Invited. A rush, heretofore unknown, has taken place during the past week at the local office of Wells-Fargo Express company, and It has kept the excellent office force, with the very accommo dating drivers, exceedingly busy. A. E. Powell, route agent; W. D. MoFer ran, agent; J. H. HatcheV, cashier; C". E. Vaughn, office clerk, and F. O. Col burn, depot agent, will always remem ber the Christmas holidays of 1903. Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Klooz, accom panied by their little daughter, Marie, will leave tomorrow night for New Or leans by the way of El Paso. After visiting relatives in New Orleans for a short time they will go to Louisville, Ky., where they will visit his rela tives. They are excellent people and The Citizen wishes them a "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy New Year." The many friends of Comrade Lev- erett Clarke will be pleased to learn that he has been appointed aid de camp from G. K. Warren post, No. 5, to the national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic at the next national encampment which will be held in San Francisco next fall. St. John's Sunday school will hold its usual Christmas entertainment on the last night of the old year in Grant hall. There will be a distribution of prizes and a carefully prepared pro gram will be rendered by the little ones. Parents and friends are Invited. A good time for all. There will be a regular meeting of Albuquerque encampment, No. 4, to night, December 24, at 7:30 o'clock. Election of officers, work In G. R. de gree and other business of Importance. All members requested to be present. By order of the C. P. Visitors invited. D. O. Miller, scribe. Our. Special... Christmas O 1 1 Atomizers filled with Opera Bouquet Extract; very fine and very pretty; $1.00. Also High Class Perfumes in fancy bottles and boxes from 25c to $ 1 0.00, J. H. O'Rielly & Co. I PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS g Old Phone 188 New Phone 216 2 THE SURE WAY to prevent pneumonia and consump tion Is to cure your cold when It first appears. Acker's English Remedy will stop the cough In night, and drive the cold out of your system. Always a quick and sure cure for asthma, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. If It does not satisfy you the druggist will refund your money. Write to U3 for free sample. W. H. Hooker A Co., Buffalo, N. Y. J. H. O Rlelly & Co. am. B. H.. Briggs A Co. Some enterprising thief got away with a coop full of chickens belonging to Mrs. D. H. Cams, the other night. Mrs. Cams only had twelve chickens, and the thief was enterprising because he took all but one. It was crippled and worthless. .Christmas day In St. John's Episco pal church Holy communion at 7 a. m. Regular Christmas service and special sermon at 11 a. m.; Subject, "The Glory of the Incarnation." The holy communion will be administered after the sermon. Mrs. Henry Uramlett has gone to Phoenix, Ariz., to spend the holidays with friends. We strive to make our work rpeak for Itself, and ask for your patronage. Wolfe. Cold Weather Comforts at reduced prices. Downaline comforts, large, $2.50. California wool blankets, $3 and $4 pair. Cotton blankets, 75 cents and $1.25. Hot blast heaters, $11. Either cash or time. We want your trade. Futrelle Furniture Co., West End Viaduct.- A Christmas dance at Grant hall on Railroad avenue, Thursday night by Mrs. Rosa Berry. o If you want one of those good old family Christmas dinners go to the Co. lumbus hotel. All those good things which satisfy any Christmas appetite. Don't forget Mrs. Rosa Berry's dance Thursday night at Grant hall. Tell your friends about Wolfe's Pho tos, if they want something nice. o Roast turkey, oyster dressing, cran berry sauce, roast pig, apple sauce, Roman punch, etc., at the Columbus hotel Christmas day. Dance Christmas night at the new Grant hall on Railroad avenue by Mrs. Rosa Berry. o A QUICK LOAN. Is often a necessity. The Household Loan Co. w'll accommodate you. Grant Building; open evenings. . The Washburn goods of the Whltson Music company are' not on the road; they are here. Mandolins, guitars, sheet music. Just the thing for Christ mas gifts. At prices that can not be equalled. . , The place to buy Christmas candy (Scott's ice cream parlor, 206 South Second street. DooooDacooDoaoooaoo 0 Nothing will be more appreel- O 4 ated by your wire or girl than one O O of those beautiful laf k dress pat- 0 O terns. Prices to suit your purse. O 0 LION STORE. " O 008 000000 0 0 00000000 Denver Fire Run. Panorama of Lite Pass CHRISTMAS NIGHT Grand Exhibition r; Moving Pictures and Stereopticon Views. ...TRIP THROUGH COLORADO. Splendid Concert of t he Noted 1902 Edison Phonograph Records Wittich Electric Polyscope Company Under Auspices of C. J. C. LEAD AVE. CHURCH Finest Views, First Class Light Two Hours of Pure Fun. Armijo Hall, West Railroad Avenue Admission 35 cents, Reserved Seats 50 cents. ' Tickets at Matson's. Eruption of Mount Pelee. 8!gn of the Cross. CLASSIFIED ADS. Note All classified advertisements or rai.er "liners," one cent a word for each Insertion. Minimum charge for any classified advertisements, 16 cents. In order to Insure proper classification all "liners" should be left at this of fice not later than 3 o'clock p. m. PERSONAL PrtOPERTY LOANS. HONEY TO LOAN On Furniture. Pianos. Organs, Horses. Wagons and other Chattels, also on Salaries. FKOM $10 UPWARDS. One to twelve months time lg given. WKjout delay and strictly private. Goods remain In your possession. GET OUR RATES before borrowing. PRIVATE OFFICES, OPEN EVENINGS. THE HOUSEHOLD LOAN CO., Rooms 3 and 4 Grant Building, 305 West Railroad Avenue. LOST. LO!sT A leather pocket book con taining $70 In money, several notes, a certificate of deposit and a Santa Fe pass good for W. J. Hanna and ten men. A $20 reward is offered for return to this office with con tents. LOST Pearl crescent with turquoise fieur de lisle, diamond In center. A liberal reward will be paid upon its return to this office. WANTED. WANTED A good coatmaker.. We pay good wages. Tomel Bros. WANTED Clean cotton rags for ma chine purposes at The Citizen office Price 4 cents per pound. WANTED Two or three bright young girls to work on mangle. Imperial Laundry Co. WANTED Position l.y a young man, used to horses as light delivery. Ad dress Ed. Erickson, 113 Iron avenue, city. WANTED A girl for general house work. Inquire at No. J123 West TIJeras avenue. WANTED 3 young men from Albu querque and vicinity at once to pre- . pare for positions In the government service. Apply to Inter-State Corres. Inst., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WANTED Ten men In each state to travel, tack signs and distribute sam ples and circulars of our goods. Sal ary $60 per month; $2.75 per day for expenses. National Soap Works, Chi cago. WANTED Manager of new branch of our business here In Albuquerque. Address at once, with references, A1-, fred Morris, Wholesaler, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED A trustworthy gentleman or lady in each county to manage business for an old established bouse of solid financial standing. A straight, bona fide weekly salary of $18 paid by check each Wednesday with all expenses direct from head ,,' quarters. Money advanced for ex ' peases. Manager, 350 CaXton bldg., Chicago. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Special thirty day offer. More experience in one month than shops In one year. Abundance of practice, qualified teachers, tools presented, wages Saturdays, diplomas granted and positions when competent. Quick and practical method. Our system Is well known. Established In 1S03. Branches In New Orleans, St.' Louis, San Francisco, New York, Chicago. If you want to be a barber write, Moler System Barber College Rep resentative, Albuquerque, N. M. FOR SALE. FOR SALE A rooming house of 33 rooms, newly cleaned and renovated throughout; close to business center of the city. Address "X. V. Z." this office. FOR SALE Several hundred pounds of old papers, good for wrapping purposes, cheap. Address, The Cltl ten, Albuquerque, N. M. FOR SALE Old papers, 25 cents per hundred, at the Citizen office. FOR RENT. FOR RENT The Grant hall on West Railroad avenue for dances ami en tertalnments. inquire of Mrs. Rosa Berry, 208 West Lead avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms over Skinner's grocery, 206 West Railroad avenue. FOR RENT A suite of rooms, with range and furnished complete for light housekeeping; terms moderate. At Ooiden Rule rooming house, cor ner Railroad avenue and Fourth street. FOR RENT Barn, centrally located; large enough for two horses, cow and buggy. Inquire at The Citizen office. FOR RENT Furnished rooms with bath, at 516 North Second street. FOR RENT Large, airy, sunny rooms from $1.50 to $5 per week with baths. The. Englewood, 205 North Second street. Strong block. MISCELLANEOUS. DIAMONDS, watches and silver novel ties at factory prices. Money refund ed if not satisfactory. Send for Illus trated catalogue, free. Manhattan Diamond company, 37 Maiden Land, New York city. No premiums are given to make Lenox Soap sell. When you buy soap for the premiums the soap manufac turer makes you pay for them you get either a smaller cake or poorer quality. Compare the size of the Lenox Soap cake. 5 If you want pure candles for your Christmas presents go to Delaney's. They have It la any quantity and all prices. ALBERT 305 RAILROAtf AVENUE, GRANT BUILbfNtf Headquarters for Carpets, Linoleum, Matting, Curtains, Blankets an? House Furnishing Goods. ' "5 J A Most Appropriate Xmas Gift i "OLD RELIABLE" ESTABLISHED 1878 I- B. PUTNEY, !; WHOLESALE GROCER. Flour, Grain and Provisions. Car loti afwclaltjr. FARH AND FREldHT WAdONS. Railroad Avenue Albuquerque OOO00OOC0OOK)O o SHIP YOUR PELTS TO BEARRUP BROS. & CO. Wool Pullers, Tanners and Manufacturers....... ALBUQUERQUE, Leather Rugs, Moccasins and Other Desirable Articles of Home Manufacture for CHRISTMAS Presents - ' ooooooooooooosx3cocn ALbUOUERQUE Planing Hill Co., MANUFACTURERS OF Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Store Fronts, Office and Store Fixtures. ft Wood Turning and Mill Work of All Kinds to Order. m , , Man uraers solicited. 2 . 403 SOUTH FIRST STREET. ' " V 0aK momoT :oop-ooool A liTfmnf frffnTil 1111 A?ERillll WHOLESALE I I I OUT BtND.lt All ooooocoooooooooo ZEIGER CAFE QUICKEL & BOTHE, Proprietors BAR AND CLUB ROOMS FINEST WHISKIES. IMPORTED - DOMESTIC WINSS A COGNAC' The Coolest and Highest Grade of Lager served.;? 1-'' -Finest and Cest Imported and Oomsstio Cigar ! , 'r Is a beautiful Rug and we are showing an elegant assortment of fine Oriental, Wilton, Axmln ster, 8myrna, Body Brussels and Tapestry Rugs In carpet sizes and smaller sizes that are as at tractive as the lustrous color-' Ings and the artistic patterns of the Rugs. We aer also showing fine lines of Sofa Pillows,. Porv. tieres, Drawn Work, Couch and Table Covers, Muslin and Lac Curtains. ' -v "' Carries tha LarMt and flort Brt.a.lva . Stack .1, , 1 Staple Qrocerlet louod aautbwaal. Si 1 NEW MEXICO l' ! H. 1 GROSS, KELLY & CO. (Incorporated) Wool, Hides, Pelts We handle K. C. Baking Povtder, Navajo Blankets, Curtice Canned Goods, Colorado Lard anl Meats. Houses at UJ ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, EAST LAS VEGAS, N. M. AND GLOR- ETA, N. M. T1IIKD STREET Meat Market kinds MACh an Call IIabIc of 1 1 von uuu juii niiuio 5fL4 SAUSAGE fACTOBY. MIL KLEINWORT, MASONIC BUILDING. N. THIRD BTBFK