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THE ALBUQUERQUE DAILY CITIZEN THURSDAY MARCH 12 1903J DUNBAR'S REAL ESTATE COLUMN NEW TELEPHONE, No. 493. Money to Loan on uooa Real Estate Security at Low Rates of Interest. FOR RENT 1 furnished house, 6 rooms, up to date; Copper avenue. FOR RENT 1 furnished house and FOR RENT 6-room brick, on South Fourth street; $15 per month. FOR RENT 4 room brick, East Rail road avenue; $18 per month. FOR RENT 5 room adobe, corner Lewis avenue and Williams street. FOR RENT 2 rooms over San Jose Market; $12. FOR RENT South Second street, 2 houses; modern Improvements; 6 rooms each, at $20 per month. FOR RENT Furnished rooms In good locations. FOR SALE The finest small place, one mile out of the city on North Fourth street; four acres of land, part in alfalfa, the remainder in good cultivation for garden purposes. FOR SALE Rriek house, 4 rooms, up to date, brick stable, wind mill and tank, etc.; price $2,500; terms $000 cash, balance ten years at 6 per cent. FOR SALE 35 acres, 4 miles out, all In cultivation. North Fourth street. I $1,400. FOR SALE 3 acres, two and a half milts out, rait in alfalfa, and tlu re mainder In garden; good adobe house end stable; price, $1,000. FOR SALE 3C0 acre3, five miles out; good loads, grafted bearing fruit trees, cuts about 100 tons hay, good buildings; price $1,200, half cash and balance time at 7 per cent interest. FOR SALE 15 acres near N. Fourth street; five room house, stable, etc.; five acres in cultivation; price $650. FOR SALE 15 acres. North Fourth street, two and a half miles out; $1,000. FOR SALE New cement built house, water heated, tinted Inside and out, and up-to-date In every respect; 8 rooms and bath room: brick side walk, Bluher system, on corner. Price, $5,500. FOR SALE Frame house, 4 rooms, on a corner, near shops; lots 50x142 feet. Price. $1,100. "I FOR SALE Corner lot, 50x100 feet, Hazeldine avenue and Third street FOR SALE 4 lots corner Lead ave nue and First street. FOR SALE 5-room brick house,2 lots 50x142 feet; house nearly new. Price $1,800. A bargain. FOR SALE Lodging house 16 rooms at a bargain. FOR SALE Good business lots on Gold avenue. FOR SALE 100x100 feet corner Coal avenue and Third street. FOR SALE 25 acres on North Fourth street at a bargain; house and stable on land about three miles out; will sell for part cash and balance at 8 per cent. FOR SALE On a desirable corner In Fourth ward, 6-room brick house, with bath room and all modern con veniences, electric light, etc.; stable, cement sidewalks and lawn. FOR SALE 10 acres near the new woolen mill; also some acreage on North Fourth street. FOR SALE 5-room brick house and bath room; good stable, chicken s house, wind mill and tank and plenty of good water. Price, $1,800. This is a snap. FOR SALE Brick house, 8 rooms, with bath, good stable. Lots 150x142 feet. In Highlands. Price, $1,800 FOR SALE Fine 6-room brick house, North Fourth street; bath room; with 4 lots, stable, etc., fine cement walks. FOR SALE One mjlo out, 4 acres of ocd, highly cultivated land," wW lots of fruit of all kinds, alfalfa, etc. Good house and stable. The place is in a fine location, near Mountain Road; was formerly called the Mid vale property; will be sold cheap. FOR SALE Good lodging house; also good lodging and boarding house. FOR S LE The Kimball place, on Twelfth street; 4 lots, 7-room house; fine trees, hedges, stable; city water. Price, $2,250. FOR SALE $1,000, house and lot cn Third street, between Tijeras road ' and Marquetta avenue; good loca tion for business. FOR SALE 5-room bilck house near shops, with good stable and other im provements, on a corner; will be sold at a bargain. FOR SALE Fine brick house near corner of Seventh and Roma avenue, with 3 lots. Price, $2,400. FOR SALE 4 room frame house on North Fifth street; $1,000; good lo cation. FOR SALE Some fine corner lots on West Coal avenue; also some good ranches for sale. FOR SALE $2,750, lodging and board ing house In a good location and cen trally situated, near depot and shops. FOR SALE 3 lots corner New York avenue and Seventh street. FOR SALE 6-room Irlck house; lot 60x142 feet; $1,500. FOR SALE T-recm Louse, North Sec- ' end street; 2 lots for $1,100. FOR SALE Brick house, 2-story, with 2 lots, south postofflce, at a bargain. FOR SALE 4-room frame house od corner South Edith street; $1,300. FOR SALE Lodging house, 12 room j Goo1 location; cheap. E. H. DUNBAR. A MONEY ORDER CLERK IN ROXBURY, MASS., POST OFFICE HAS A BLESSED EXPERIENCE WITH Paine's Celery Compound THE WORLD S BEST SPRING MEDICINE The Mood plays an important part In our physUal economy, and, In a liquid state, constitutes a large part of the entire body. Unhealthy conditions of the life stream affect seriously all parts of the human system. It seems unnecessary to remind intelligent peo ple that, when vitality is low, when the t. f. McCarthy, Roxhury, Mass. appetite fails, when oppressed by tired feelings and heaviness, when head aches and insomnia make our days miserable, when itchings, Bkin troubles and eruptions cause alarm, that the condition of the blood calls for prompt attention. If you have delayed the work of puri fying the blood in the past months, you cannot with safety allow the spring time to pass without some effort on your part to rid yourself of perils and dangers. In the spring season Paine's Celery Compound effectively removes all impurities from the blood, so that the vital fluid goes on its health-restoring mission to heart, lungs, brain and all other parts, making you vigorous and healthy and stronger than ever be fore. Mr. T. F. McCarthy, Roxbury, Mass., Post Office Money Order Clerk, and a prominent member of the Knights of Columbus, writes thus: "I wish to express my appreciation of your most valuable remedy, Paine's Celery Compound. I had been troubled with a violent itching on hands and feet, coupled with swelling, all due to impure blood. After using Paine's Cel ery Compound three days, the itching and swelling completely desippeared, and after use of one full bottle, I find myself in good health." The Santa Fe runs tourist cars dally from Chicago, Kansas City to Los An gels and San Francisco. Colonist tick ets to California points will be honored on such cars April 1 to June 15, 1903. Get Your Summer Suit Made at WILLIAM GLEASNER THEJAILOR 2161-2 SOUlh seciad St. Albuquerque DEVOE'S READY - MIXED PAIN One Gallon Covers 300 Square Feet TWO COATS. r-m SEE THE PRICfcS, SEE THE GOODS Harness $5.50 to $40.0u Farmers' Plow Harness, $7.50 Saddles $5.25 to $55.00 Fine Cowboy Saddles, Leather, Dus ters, Collars, Axle Oils, etc. Whips 15c to $1.50 Thos F. Kelelier 403 Railroad Avenue Albuquerque Til LAS VEGAS. From the Record. J. C. Bromagem ventured out in the genial sunshine for a short time to day. Mrs. S. York reached hor 70th birth day, and is hale and hearty for one of ber advanced years. Serapio Martinez, ft al, have sold to Appel Bros, forty-one varas of valua ble agricultural land near los Torres, tor the sum of $41.58. Francisco C. de Baca has sold his house and lot on Pacific street, I.as Vtgas, opposite the residence of Ben igno Romero, to Maria C de Baca de Fena. for the sum of $80u. WaltT Pratt returned from Santa Ke, where he went to take the examin ation before the territorial board of pharmacy, lie passed the examination with flying colors at the head of the class and is now a full fledged phar macist. Mrs. W. H. Manderfleld and daugh ters, Cyrilia and Eugenia, mother and sisters of E. H. Salazar, the popular west side postmaster, and his son lsau rito, arrived on the flyer from a visit to Philadelphia of five months' dura tion. The Las Vegas fire department held a meeting and attended to several mat ters of interest. Harry Wells tendered bis resignation as chief on account of bis Boon leaving the city, which was accepted and James M. Cook was elect ed In his place. From the Optic. A. R. Quinly is again on duty after a few days at home nursing a severe cold. The Agua Pura company Is gradually releasing the water from the large Ice dams up the hot springs canyon and In consequence the river is full and ace quias are overflowing. Mrs. Chas. Dunn and babe are down with measles, as is also Jeff Keen. Mrs. Dunn and Mr. Keen went down to San ta Fe last week to see a sick relative and they think that the disease was contracted either on the train or while in the capital. Felicita Vianueuva. wife of Antonio Gallegos, died at La Cuesta last Thurs day of quick consumption. The deceas ed was a young woman scarcely out of her teens, when the grim reaper called She was related to prominent people on the west side, who were shocked to hear of her death. She left La. Vegas less than a year ago a uraithy, blush ing bride. "GOOD ROADS" WORK. A Delegation of Twenty-Five Las Ve gans at Santa Fe. The movement to tnitiate the "good roads" work in New Mexico, by mak ing a practical experiment in the use of convict labor in building a public highway between Santa Fe and Las Vegas, has aroused much enthusiasm among the citizens of San Miguel, Santa Fe and Mora counties, says the New Mexican.. M. W. Browne, president of the Las Vegas board of trade, telegraphed that a largely attended mass meeting was held In East Las Vegas last night and a big delegation of business men was selected to visit Santa Fe and confer with citizens here on the subject and jointly take up the matter with the legislators. This forenoon Mr. Browne telegraph ed George II. Cross to Becure hotel ac commodatlons for a delegation of twenty-five Las Vegans who will arrive on this evening's train. Such accom modations have been secured at the Palace, Claire and Exchange hotels and the following local committee has been apolnted to meet and confer with the visitors: On behalf of the Santa Fe Board of Trade Grant Rlvenlmrg, president; S. G. Cartwight, H. O. Bursum, Amado Chaves, Fred Muller, George H. Cross, C. J. Crandall, W. R. Price, Charles Ifaspelmath, W. N. Townsend and J. H. Sloan. On behalf of the city council I. Sparks, mayor, J. D. Sena, A. J. Fisch er, Teodocio Castillo, II. E. Gibson, R. L. Baca, J. W. Akers, John L. Zim merman, David L. Miller and P. B. Otero. These committeemen are requested to meet the citizens from Las Vegas upon the arrival of the evening train aud be on hand at the Palace hotel during the evening to confer with and properly entertain the visitors. Cough Settled on Her Lungs. '"My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs," says N. Jackson, of Danville, 111. "We tiled a treat many remedies without relief, until wo gave her Foley's Honey and Tar which cured her." Refuse substi tutes. Alvarado Pharmacy. FIRST DISTRICT COURT. George Bashford Sentenced J. O. Ren den Declared Not Guilty. In the district court at Santa Fe Judge McPie sentenced George Bash ford, who entered a plea of guilty to trying to hold up a store and the post office at Tres Piedras, to two years in the penitentiary. The jury return d a verdict of not guilty in the case of J. O. Ri-ndcn. for merly postmaster at Embudo, who was charged with having made false ac counts while in ofllce. The case of the l niU'd States vs. J. W. Kutz & Co., who are operating coal CONSUHPTION the most dreadod and deadly of all dis eases, ss well as pneumonia, and all lung troubles are relieved at once and cured by Ackers English Remedy "the lag of all eou'h cures." Cures coughs and colds In a lay 25 cents. Your money back If dissatisfied. Write for free sample W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo N. Y. J. H. O Rlelly & Co., and B. Jl. Briggs Co, Why 5yrup of Fjs the- best family laxative It is pure. It is gentle. It is pleasant. It is efficacious. It is not expensive. It is good for children. It is excellent for ladies. It is convenient for business men. It is perfectly safe under all circumstances. It is used by millions of families the world over. It stands highest, as a laxative, with physicians. If you use it you have the best laxative the world produces. mines at Monero, Rio Arriba county, I ins jirtuu. ii vtus mi lujiiucuon en joining Kutz &. Co. from working their coal mines until they had complied with the United States statutes In pro viding a second opening to their mines. It was shown to the court that Kutz & Co. have compiled with the law since the injunction was granted and therefore upon payment of costs the Injunction was dissolved and the de fendants were permitted to go on with their business. United States Coal Mine Inspector Jo E. Sheridan attend ed the case and gave testimony on the part of the United States. Grip Remedies in Great Demand. When colds and grip are prevalent the quickest and surest remedies are In geat demand. Mr. Joseph D. Williams, of McDuff, Va., says that he was cured of a very deep and lasting attack of la grippe by using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy after trying several other pre parations with no effect. For sale by all druggists. -o- To Be Wedded In St Louis. Accompanying a portrait of the bride to be In Sunday's St. Louis Globe Democrat is the following nuptial an nouncement: Among the engagemeTits announced lately none has been received with more interest than that of Miss Ade laide Anderson to Robert Gross, who. although a St. Loulslan by birth, now resides in Las Vegas, N. M.. Miss An derson Is one of the loveliest girls in society, and Is quite young, having made her debut at the Veiled Prophet's ball last fall, when she was one of the maids of honor surrounding the queen. She is the daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. LorenzJ Anderson, of 4335 Lindell boulevard, and lias been greatly ad mired. Mr. Gross is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gross, who formerly resided on Olive street, but now are making their home in Normandy. The wedding will lie an event of Easter week, taking place at the Cathedral in the morning, and being followed by a bridal breakfast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. The number of guests at breakfast will be limited to relatives ami intimate friends. After wards the bride and groom will leave for a honeymoon tour, before going to their own home in Las Vegas. Raw or Inflamed Lungs Yield quickly to the wonderful cura tive and healing qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevents penumonia and consumption from a hard cold set tled on the lungs. Alvarado Pharmacy. TORRANCE IS LIVELY. Another Shooting Took Place Tuesday Night. Another shooting took place at Tor rance Tuesday night. At a dance, given In the house of A. L. Garvin, the well digger. Elmer Gil bert, a brother in law of Garvin, shot Morris Dry though the lung. Dry Is Mill living, but is not expected to sur vive. Gilbert is under arrest. Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and ahtlima. Cures croup and whooping couch. Cures hoarseness and bronchial Iroutdas. Cure pneumonia and la grippe. Al varado Pharmacy. o Look Before You Leap. Down near Piedmont a man wanted bis son to get up early and go to work. The boy had a habit of answering "yes sir" and going to sleep again. On tills occasion last week the father, to make no mlsttake, called the boy, got the "yessir." and then s-lid up stairs, turn ed down the covers and then gave the person a good spanking. It happened that on that night the hired girl had been given the boy's room. When the tumult was over the old man tat down behind the barn and drafted a written apology to the hired Kirl. Sugar City (Colo.) Gazette. Foley's Kidney due makes the kid neys and bladder ri:l:t. Contains noth ing injurious. Alvarado Pharmacy. Go to the White Elephant for Muon- chen Ilofbrau beer. o Stopovers will be allowed In Cali fornia via Santa Fe April 1 to June 15, 1903. F. L. Myers, agent. DEMINCi. A Few Pointers About a Good Town In Southern New Mexico. Keep your eye on iteming. Dtmlng has Just been incorporated. Drmlng ships over 100,000 head of cattle annually; la the center of the greatest breeding region In the southwest and cat tlemen all know this. Doming, the coming city of New Mex ico. Doming has a magnificent school sys tem. Pemlng, the railroad center of New Mexico. Pemlng, the gateway to the best part of Old Mexico. Demlng, the seat of the new county of Luna. Demlng la the great mining center of the southwest. Pemlng! Don't overlook It If you are looking for a safe and paying; Investment. Pemlng water is chemically pure-equal to Polan springs. Pemlng has increased 60 per cent In pop ulation In four years. Demlng water and pure ozone make strong and health; people. Investments In Demlng lots will double and treble In one year. Demlng has now a large Ice plant and electric light system under contract. In Demlng the demnnd for rental houses Is five times In excess of the sup ply. Demlng has an abundance of water for Irrigating vineyards, orchards, or gar dene. Buy lots and build In Demlng. Tour rental returns will be 20 per cent on the Investment. In Demlng good safe loana can be Lad st better rates than in the old established towns. At Demlng you can buy lots at $100 which will pay you 100 per cent In leas than twelve months. In Demlng another good hotel Is needed to accommodate the enormous Increase of population. Demlng Is a great health result haa no aaa Visit the Navajo Blanket Headquarters of THE HYDE EXPLORING EXPEDITION and see the Largest Stock of Indian Goods in Existences We Supply the World. 205 South First Street Opposite Santa Fe Depot. CiC0CC00ClCCC00CO0 Because Its component parts are all wholesome. It acts gently without unpleasant after-effects. It Is wholly free from objectionable substances. It contains the laxative principles of plants. It contains the carminative principles of plants. It contains wholesome aromatic liquids which are agreeable and refreshing to the taste. All are pure. All are delicately blended. All are skillfully and scientifically compounded. Its value is due to our method of manufacture and to the originality and simplicity of the combination. To get its beneficial effects buy the genuine. Manufactured by (aufornia Rq Louisville, Ky. FOR SALE ny ALL I.KADIXO superior In climate for the cure of pul monary troubles. Demlng will be the great smelter center. Two largo plants will be Installed within the year. Why buy high priced lots when you can get them In Demlng cheap now, with cer tain advance assured T Agricultural landa In Demlng are unsur passed for fertility, production of fruits and vegetables of all kinds. Demlng ofTcra the same opportunities now that the most prosperous cltlea In the west offered several years ago. Demlng needs one hundred new houses to supply the demand, and needs them now. This demand continues to grow. Fresh Cut Flowers, IVES, THE FLORIST. o See the new Knox Pantouris hat. ccmes In the light beaver color. The swellest thing in the market. Simon Stern, the Railroad Avenue Clothier. Aluminum house numbers; three for 25 cents. See C. A. Hudson, Second avenue. No tubercuiosiB preservaline or col orlng in Matthews' Jersey milk. The Santa Fe will run personally conducted excurslona to California tri weekly during colonist period, April 1 to June 15, 1103. F. L. Myers, agent. o YOU MAKE A BLUNDER 0 If you don't look at our dress goods and silks before buying elsewhere; variety and values un- matched In rival stores. LION STORE. April is one of the best months In the year to visit California." Walt for colonist rates to California points via thhe Santa Fe April 1 to June 15, 1903. EVERY PAGE OF THIS PAPER is good reading, but the best of them all is rage 3. That's where you will find cur ad. LION STORE. R3A WMJ h ' $YRVP(? 'i Nw York. N. Y. I) It CO (.S TV. 0900900909omvmyom I HOTEL CLAIRE... SANTA FE, N. M FIRE PROOF, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, STEAM HEATED, CENTRALLY LOCATED. BATHS AND 8ANITARY PLUMBING THROUGHOUT. LARGE 8AMPLF. ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. AMERICAN OR EUROPEAN PLAN- GEO. E, ELLIS, Proprietor and Owner. B0000000000 J. A. SKINNER Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries 206 WEST KAILROAD AVENUE ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. PIONEER BAKERY SIMON BALLING, Proprietor. Successor to Balling Bros. Wedding : Oake : a : Specialty We desire patronage, and we guarantee first-class baking. 207 8. First St., Albuquerque, N. M. JOE RICHARDS, CIGARS l X3 54 West Railroad Avenue. One Minute Cough Cure For Courjht, Colds and Croup. DoGooaoro a aaa ? 10? is s Albuquerque, New Hexicc