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Albuquerque Morning Democrat from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 4

Albuquerque Morning Democrat from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 4

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TIIEiFIRST JATIOflAL BANK THE DEMOCRAT. J. JkLBMlOHT. TUAVCLE INSURANCE CD. Consolidated with tbe Central Bank of Kumi CAPITAL PAID IN.

Transacts a Oeueral luoratlrs poaliloa. Hr. 8peacr aiij good naa In aome thlogt, but wbes refutet to protect the laboring bus el bla country, be ibouhj not auk 4ha to protect hlui. The men who deind upon boneat toll for ibelr bread sad butter, will not forget tbe man who would bave tbea driven to want by lot of unclvlll-ted pets of ihe government. Tho Oraad Torebllgbt fminln There art aome things oa thii earth tbat are open to burlesque, but In the name of all ibat Is reasonable what can be aald of the procession and public tpeak-Ing of the so-called peoples ticket, which after announcing to the cltlzeot of tbe town that Ibe followers of Ibe cause would be out In fall force, ended In loch oicr morb on tmn WAR rAthl.

OfreataM aad Mia Maravrera, Veaahry Beplle With Aaaaattlaa aad steady te Ileal lMuh aad rav to the WbMea. Some evrekt ago. General Crook wet notified hy (Jefnnlmn thai he was wlll-Injr It aitrrrndrr. Tbat be would like to ace lliw mighty pale face In a council of war, anl arrange Ibe conditio) of surrender, fieneral Crook Instead of taking several' tympanies lit I lie United States troops with blm, wlectad Lieutenant Mmu and f-rly soldiers to receive Ibe chief, and convey tbe surrendering party lo a place ol safety. A special 10 The Democrat from Null Station, N.

gives the following account of (he affair: An army officer at thin point gives (be folliiaiofr account of the manner In which tlie surrender of Oeronlmo and bli blcxiil-ihlroiy gang escaped after having given ihcm-clvcii up to lieneral OWIOWTII3 J. RAtllOLDa, President 8. KaVNOI.I, Vice N. O. Rrr, Cashier.

M. W. Fi.oukkov, A-Cliler. TJizusoTon' D. B.

Robinson. A. A. 0akt, Comkad Sihcnkiflii. Wm, Gaklani Josh da 8.

Katbtolds. JBrrisso Katmolds. j. II. Hamihom.

aJ)eTosltory of Atchison, Topeka A Bants Fe and Atlantic A IWInV Rallroadi. Jesse 11 Wheelock, Agent. Talbsa. waoteaat aaa retail liquor slaalar. iMf" wrahcrtoa Wises, l.kiuon and M.

UfriH tba lamc-at eas Imm eeoek of any knH the south wat, aa HkM a apevtslty ol IM old whla-kM. A tvU ItMaf tor faasllr aad aaadkwl ase. Talbott'e auipt room to ait Ma appolnliMnM Is id-axrior any to bt lanllury. Sole agent or W. j.lmr't elalarat at, Ixmta bm.

Tl tsntt's HnMnu billiard and reaains; room Sraaawtek tables. All the leading dally Mtptn mt l. Ackaowleilired by all a the aaoal papalar resort In the southwest for ravelins aaea. tit tf. MM OAIXOMB or WIMK.

Naw Maxtoe la already abreast ol California la lb qmailty at bar wtaee, and la rapidly approMMaa her te quantity produced. Tbs Haw Mexico Bilaalaa trap la proaoono lb taewt flavored of ear In the world, aba why aot arooaee froai thla excellent trait the very beat wtoe that eaa be made. The treat Arm of L. A if. lUalnx, of Utm -aus, kaowa thraaxhent the territory aa our leadlag wise prodaeera, hare bow la their xteaalre wtae-esltare tweaty-Ave tboueand srelloaa Of able health giving drink.

Ordera tor vtaa esua be filled la bottles, by ease, or la balk, tva ahrea. toar or Are yean old. Fries raage with age of the wine. Addrese all freer te L. A H.Hcxixo, jnm Louas.

Hew Maxtro. IftaMtal local aotteea will inserted In 1 Tea DMOCaiT tor Meents a line. Loral al werlUlag la reading matter centa a una LOCAL LACONICS. ladrawtMlvMl Candidate ter Koor.ler. ts comlnar before the people aa an In dependent candidate for recorder, stand noon the platform of my paat ae 1 I 1 I Travelers Insurance HARTFORD, CONNECTICUTT.

ACCIDENT AND LIFE INSURANCE. OHAS. ETHRIDGrB. -flLSt. Albuquerque National Bank Authorized Capital, Faid in, $50,000.

ozfrxora na. Josxra Bkll, President. O. W. Harrison, I'lce Trcsident.

W. K. P. Wilson, Cahler, W. H.

Assistant I31I1 t-JC-TO S. JOSKI'II HKLL, II. II. STKKETER, A. M.

COUINOTOM. OkoKOK K. CllAMMlKK W. K. P.

Wilson, O. W. Hahkis'in. vv. s.

DOE1SA GENERA1 BANKING BI SINICSS Oold-diist purchased, and advance uuide mi shlpini-ms mi.l Silver Bullion Ores, etc. Kuperl lor col ci ti n- on cn'--tllc at par fur customers, Kxuhange mi ilif itli' id Kumiic lor 1. Intrres, I'alil on Tlmi, lp.n,itii. WALKER lilALOY, Wholesale andFetail G-ROCERS vice, I took the position by the voice the prisoncri. A tlubt as made, of the people, and during Ibe formation "avagc having l.y Ihli time nc-oftbecity government, did all of Ibe Hiiiiimnilion in the party, hard work, aa faithfully an I could.

I brought Ihcm lo mibjcctlon. and the Agents for the Celebrated 1" II in WINDSOR HOTEL ON" FIRST SIKKKl IS FIR8TOLAS Rates per Day. Special rates to Boarders by the Week. C. HOLLINGER, Prrpri- or.

WATCHES WATCHES, WATCHES, Howard, Elgin, Hampden, Springfield, Waltham, Aurorn. A largre Assortment, all Grades, in all kinds of cases from $8.00 up to $250,00. ARTHUR EVERETT, The Practical Water Railroad Avenue. ALBUQUERQUE. NEW MEXICO A written guarantee with every watch.

Send for price tun 1:14 where. Eaton Mills Flour, Colorado. return to Albuquerque on N.DIMAUR0 1S- NATIVE WINES I have on hand Ihe celebrated Swet wiue and Ihe excellent red wine, and all kin. Is of native wines mailn friim our delli hius fruit. Satisf Oiiar-t'ed.

West End Albuquerque, N. a. KurnUhed for Balls, Concerts dJ' occasions. Also brass music If by tbe Prcf. MERZBACH, Leave orders at Abel's Cgr store.

PLAfiTJREES DONT FAIL to secure acclimated shs and fruit trees at the "MhJvals Nursery" AT ONCE And plant them during the next IhW They will grow while J0 Vleep. A ihem out when required. B. V- A. MUZIO, Dsaler in Nati73 Wine.

KeeDS tbe Best WWES mde la Mexloi equal to luiporieu a practical Ulallller. be OlvehliusulsO. fowo, west of tbe Catholic i cburch. 1IW oaine ol the store Al Buon Gustc tarwA fiB rim. Banking Husiuoas.

a complete Utile. The leaders 01 the ticket, if we may he excused for calling It by ibat name, were willing te have a great lime, but tbe material of ueu who were itling to be Identified with tbe movement failed to come to tbe rescue, and the flzxle was the greatest faros tbat ever took place lo thl city of Albuquerque. Tbe procession which waa to bave oeeo tbe inaiu feature of tbe hour, was composed of what? Well tbose who saw it can feel it but uever describe It. The men who claim tbat Ibe so-called peoplea ticket was their particular pride, refused to conic to Ibe front, and Ihe result waa that the boys, mere lads, bad lo take hold and do tbe honor. Tbe circulars tbat were distributed yesterday afternoon, announced to the voters of tho city that there would be a grand outpouring of Ihe 1'eoples people at tbe corner of Railroad avenue and First street.

Naturally a large crowd of Ibe curtoua gathered to see what the thing would amount to. tieorge Washington Trice went down to the corner ai-d built a Are. Where be stole the boxes, no one but lleacork anil the city police can tell; but be set the Are ablazing and the band played uutll lliey were each and every one of them out of breath, but Ibe faithful did not aaaemble. Ileacock stood upon tbe corner opposite Zeiger's. and lieorge Washington Price held down the corner opposite Bonsall's.

The crowd became Impatient, and Scott Moore went around like Ihe tail of a shirt in the wind, Inquiring what was the matter. Dreen-leaf as there, and bis sou, vho hat just arrived from the east, bad hired a borae for the occasion, but as tbe horse waa bigger than the occasion, be rail hlui back iuto the stable and concluded to do tbe rest of the honors on foot. It was a great procession, and The Democrat takes the liberty of giving the names of the most prominent participants. Here they are: First was tbe colored band; next I. J.

Sbarick with a torch; next the following boys: Beunle Ueorgie Coons, Nelson Krankie (Juelr, Uay Eudsley, Charles Jones, Charlie (jueir, Krankie Strong, John Lakeu, Allle Kat-tau, fiarnett Williams, Percy Jones, Ben llolloway, Kd Donahue. Abe Cohu. Joseph Jones, Kalpb Priest, Koy Stainin, red Talbolt, James Shannon, Toiiimle Scott, Willie Shannon, Allle Coddlngton, Kddie Medler, A. De Mars, Kddle Dotlerer. and Tommie Payne, Following these were Moike, Kodey, lieorge Washington Price, Ileacock, W.

Scott Moore, Jobu Boyle, and the yaller doif. This was tbe procession tbat the pmiule were t0 come out and see, and thla is a fair sample of the men who ask tbe people for their votes to say who shall be the law makers of this thriving city. If this is not enough to show tbe voters of this city hat is right for tbem to do, then Indeed, Is Ihe bum clement In the ascendency. (irorgu Kail the man who is uow ask ing tbe suffrage of Ihe people, and wbo was one of the greatest opponents of tbe city incorporation, comes forward ss tbe choice of a certain class of tbe citizen! ss the candidate for mayor. Tub Democrat has beard nothing further from tbe scene of tbe threatened outbreak of the Narajos, but as the news has to come by courier about sixty mil.

it is thought tbat something definite will he received this afternoon. We would like to buy Rodey't and (ireenleaf's speeches tor what they were worth and sell tbem for what tbe peo pie's committee paid for them, to-wlt 150 torches, music, 020; trans parencles, 130; total, $77.50. Of course It is none of our business. but The Democrat would like to ask how George Iall can expect to gel the votes of tbe people of Albuquerque, wbeu he wu one of the most rampant opponents of Ibe Incorporation of the cltv. It is getting so In the past two years In the city of Albuquerque, that If a man iloc not pledge himself to let the "girls" ol the town bave full sway, he cannot be elected lo any office.

IPt tbe decent peo ple of tbe city show that they have something to say In the government of the town. The strike of the braksmea on the At laiillc A Pacific road as given out by the Journal, proves only to bave been apiece of unauthorized and attempted teotatlon and the paper will not be eoajraended by tbe people of this city, nor the friend of tbe road for giving spacj to such unwarranted publication. Tbo committee fpr collecting money from tbe honorary members of tbe A. A. Grant hose company were around yes terdsy, and they succeeded admirably, Mr.

Grant gave the boys fifty dollars In cash told them that ho was with them In anyway if they needed any more. Tbe company will not want tor friend so long as they carry the name they do. George La 11 has fenced 08 land In the city limit, and which Is also in the town grant, and be seeks to bold It It b) tho property of tho people, and all the people of tho town. Now, then It is tbe duty of ibe mayor and trustees to bring suit for this land. How are they going to do It if George is sleeted mayor Us can not discharge bis duty to the city, and at the asms time protect bis claims against the people.

NELSON FRANKLIN, REPRESENTING A aHaBknBa 13 4 jP Crook. The meeting of and the Indian hief took plmv at San Bernar dino, a eiuiill village 011 tho border of Arltona, and Old Mexico. Tlie arrangements by which Oeronlmo, Mangos and Chavez, with thirty brave, were to aur- render were all made, and Lieutenant Maw, wllli forty soldier were nt 10 couvcy tlic prlon-Kort lliinli-. licri'iiiiiio and the olbfr cli li fi ere allow cil lo retain their aide arm a murk of war renpect. and at 1 point lielnccn 'he llcrnardlno ranch and Hie fort, (be men of the command tx'i'Hinc intoxicalril.

and (ieronlmo cliHrc. Tlie I uilinnx were noon noiilie.I of ilii-ir advBiimc, and the aol-. diem wrc lulil that they were the pris eullre nn of ollirs fin rendered to the uontlli-tt. Ill" Itiillan could not ee where they could make anything by killing the hum), and all of the parly except I Mmn. were allowed to golrif.

I lie returned oliliern say that the 1 1 1 I inn- now J(H) round" of am-niiinili to (lie Hnd tlmt they arc hendeil inward' New Mexico. The et-llcr-i In the wcinity ol Fort Hole and thin side, a-ere noililed lluit the savages were uuin on the war-path, and the greatest excitement prevsila. (ieueral t'riMik i vrri-h' crilii lzi'd for the Iiiiiib- ling iiiMimer in bleli he did the last net of liU 4uncclioti ith Indian warfare, as it i. eaiil lie -lioutd have railed to his aid at lea! lelnii nt of troops, and placed eM'iy war path Indian in irons, and conveyed I liviu to a (dare of safety. 1XKHMATIIN AT THIS -(1NT.

Tlie twii lirutenants referred to iu the alHive (INpatcli pushed through the city of Albii(iiariiic on SiUiirday night, and fully corrwboiiited the r.tHteinf'(J as given aliove. 1 In my that the Indians uncoiiditlonully. and were on lltelr wiiv iimler guard of Lieutenant Mans and forty soldiers for Kort Bow le. when I lie Indians raptured all of the ammunition that was in the park Haiti, arid lii'ti -iiuiii'lii'il the lii iiti'iiiinl and his cniniiKiiiil to -111 1 fiidei The lieutenants refi'rr'! to had charge of the body ol 1 11 Kuiiiiett I 'raw ford, nnd request ed that ihe i 1 1 1 i-i 1 1 of the raptuie of Lieutenant Minis and his couimand be not g.veu as coining iron, mem. 1 liKxor ka iuiuriu ine inioriuaiion until tbe dlspatc.i above as received from tilt Station, and the statement of tbe officers In charge of Captain Crawford's body substantiates every statement contained in It.

There is no doubt but that Ihe Indians arc even now coming thla way, and the scene of lant fall and winter will undoubtedly be repeated, only ten fold worse. The general government must do something for the protection of tbe people of New Mexico and Arizona, or (lie citizens will be forced to lake Ihe matter In hand, ami make a war of extermination ou Ihe whole Indian race within the border of the laud. It ill not do lo leave llie matter to men of Oeueral Crook's stamp; and Ihe sooner tbe people take the defensive the better It will be for Itielives of the whites in tbe territories. The treachery of the Indians has been demonstrated time and again, nnd It has come to the point when the only thing that can be done is to bring about a war to the death. Tbe people of New Mexico will not sit Idly by and see tbelr wives, daughter, sous sod kindred foully murdered auy longer, sod tbe general government, through the lnrtrumentaliiy of a man like General George Crook, has imposed upon tbem just aa long a-1 lie feelings of civillaatflon will ataud il.

When lino-1 nlmoaad bis gang of mui dereis and cut- toroata should have been put In liooy. sod dually bung by the neck until they were dead, as ad murderers are treated, they were given tbe beneiiu of council of war, and by the druukcuue of the United States soldiers allowed to go again upon tbe war-pstb, more fully equipped with ammunition, and bent upon another avalaoch of rapine and murder. The thing hat gone too far for the people of tbo independent southwest, aud tbe govern meotiwlll find tbat tbe cltlcen wbo have braved so much to make the country what It is, will be equal to tbe occasion of protecting themselves to tbe very brink of the grave. Patience has ceased to be virtus, and tbe tocsin of war will soon sounded in this country so loud that nothing will be able lb stay lu re-leoUeea hand of death and vengeance. If tbe God feartug and decent portion of tbie community waut a city government tbat will be run on ibe principles of rlgbt sod justice, let tbem vote for tht straight demtwratlo ticket, and elect neb wbo tbtnk more of the law than they do at keeping np a town for tbe benefit of the prostitutes and their K.

W. gpenoer, tbe candidate for recorder on the peoples ticket. Is an advocate) of Cheap labor, lie employed In dians todo bis house painting, simply be cause tbe work was cheaper than skilled mechanic, men wbo helped make tbe country, and now be comes forward and Mil tb sit men to support- blut for a i I I ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Ail vert. MtnmtB will Inrtertod In thtt column nt tho rut of ont cent wo.

each IJU111 TAXTKI). Au etlve good boy to whU on ismrj, r. 11 14 111 1 sit sin uilicr. F. SALE llntrhrr tilion.

Will take meat lor pay. Inijulrt? at the Indwor hotel. FK HAI.K. A Hnan of iuuIhh, cheap. En ijttlre of E.

V. Iropivr. tf Foil KENT Tim Mountain Ytw House a Jernez completely ftirnUhcil foi the miinmer wamn. Enquire of J. II.

Tucker FOR SALE A nice I'lothlnv and frent's fur nUttlnK huHlnrt) tn Kl I'atto, Teiaa, tahlUhfil Nince 1hh. I'HrltHf with cash and meaning Htrlctly buHlnettn will mid reus II. R. V. O.

El raao. Trxaa. KM BKAl T1KI H.OWKRH-or paradme of rtoweri to he aeen In nil their glory, blooming the greenhoiiMO, first Mock north east 01 the water work. Ilertalone FOR HALE. Heven bedroom aetn, nearly new, completely furnlnhlnff een bed 1 uuiiib iti ut nt-1.

1 nil si tiiiniu iiiiiiNr, TTHMt KENT A good houtte, well ftirnltthed, I with three room. In a desirable location. Apply at store of Maudell llroa. A Co. TOR SAI.K-Karm of acres, two mllen I from fit Irrlirnllmr nrivlleuc linpnmil led, Hintill mlohe houne, a number of bearing fruit treen and vine, rnr panicumna apply to I.

A. V. Jourtml ciltlce. lino KENT A good adobe bonne, with 1 seven rooms and a kitchen. I he build lug I a comfortable rcddenre for Hummer or winter.

In a desirable neighborhood andirood location for a family. For Inquire at tne Art rariors. SALE 1 offer for anle an elegant We I her grand litnno American Ntyh'Jagood vIolinceMo. eriil honnebold nrtlclert wanlrobr. it t-union 1 Mr, chair, etc.

tf SiiKM i It WF. lit ii Kjinct hiutf mre you lh to take. AgHtud hart) hick or cold to brace. Then go to Henry orto Juke, "The I'ont Exchange" still the place. They've room- for club to drink cool beer, I.

tinch, cigar, ami lemonade. They set to friend, with best of cheer. 1 he ptiiTHt drink tlmt eer were made. Then call on them, drinking men If you mut Miinkc or drink at all. Then drink what' pure, tls let a win Than guzzling poison til you fall.

THB I'OSTOJ-'I EX We have the best assortment of Ginghams, Prints Satines, ever shown in the ciy. ROSENWALD BROS. CHAS.NEUSTADT Dealer in Domestic and Imported Cigars. Fine Meerschaum l'ipes and Holders, including a complete stock ot Smokers' Articles al low prices. Moses' old stand.

Railroad avenue, Albuquerque. Nofir of Dissolution. The co-partnership heretofore existing under tbe name and style of rkaab hi Albuquerque, has this day been di-mlvrd by mutual consent.the business having been discontinued. All accounts due tbe late firm are to be collected by Htaab A Santa Fe, New Mexico. A.

Staab, Edward Spitz. Santa Fe, M. March 3, 1880. To the former patrons of our late Albuquerque Arm, we desire to state thai our stock Is ibe largest and moat complete of anr house In tbe territory, and our facilities are such tbat we can supply the trade to any point in New Mexico, at prices which are sure to give sattsrac-tion. We make prices on goods deliver ed (freight paid by us) to any point along the line tbe T.

A S. F. railroad. To ibe trade along tbe line of tbe A. A P.

railroad, we prepay freight to Albu querque, ew Mexico. Z. Staab 4 Santa Fe, N. Organdies in all the fash ionable shades. Lawns.

Batistes, Percales, Victoria Lawns, Bishop's Lawns, 6lain and dotted Swiss, lulls, Jaconets, plain checked and striped Nain sooks. Lace Piaues. in endless variety at Ros enwald Bros. Xottee of Dtaa.laU.au Notice is hereby given, that the firm ot Spiegel berg Brothers, lately composed of Levi Splegelberg, of the rity of New York, and Albert Oruosfeld, of Albu-qnerque. New Mexico, has this day beea dissolved ov mutual consent.

Mr. npie- arelheraT retires from tbe business, which will hereafter he carried an lo the same of Albert Orunsfeld.aucceesor to gplegel hers; Brothers. Albert lirtinsieiu, hav ing purchased all tbe assets of the rate II ran. Including tbe outstanding indebt edness due tbe Arm, will collect, sue and receipt for the same. I.IVI pFIIGILSIhO, Albkkt GKCKsrexD.

Albuquerque, N. March 6, 1880. Motlra. Nmlua la herebr eriven that there will be a meeting of tbe claim owners of township 13 and 14 north, range and east. In Bernalillo county, territory ot New Mexico, on Saturday, March 27, Ififitt mt mt lnt oft Pwmw leum Center, to take Into consideration tbe forming ot local raining auwnct.

My oraer oi Maxt Claim Owtmi. Petroleum Center. Bernalillo county, N. March 14. I'rofesaor Wendell, tbe well known operator, wbo baa been with the Art Parlors for several years.

Is still kept busy producing the floest effects In photography tbat are turned out anywhere. Mr. Wendell will remain wltb tbe Art 1'arlora, where everybody wanting flist-claaa work Is invited tn call and aee blm. tt Signs to suit the times at Case Schwar'z. 3t The Journal hotel, con venient to depots, post office and banks.

Open day and night. Terms, transient cruests. $1.50 Der day. Board and room per week. 7.oo.

For streamers and banners, on short notice, go to Case Schwar'z. 3t Your sweetheart will appreciate a llrst-clasa picture. Get It at Mrs. Albright's Art Tarlors. Ladies' Silk Wraps and Dresses, just received by express at Rosenwald Bros.

Sacrifice sale at Kaoye's on Diamonds. Watches, Clocks and all kind of jewelry. Knormous cut on all prices. If WINDSOR HOTEL. Second to none In the territory; 00 per day.

rates to boarders by the week. ('. Hoi.I.isi R. tf Proprietor. LOOKS, REGULATORS, Office Callenders.

Mantel flocks. Crystal Clocks, Nickle I. J. 8HARICK. A Rare Lecture! Mrs.

r.1. E. DcGeer, OF CHICAGO Will deliver her Eloquent anil Thrilling l.ec ture on the Subject of Free Masonry, At Grant Opera House, on Wed'd'y Eve, April 7th. Mrs. DeOeer Is acknowledged by nil wbo bave bad tbe pleasure of listening 10 her, as one of Ihe ablest, most eloquent and thrilling speakeia in the country.

Everyone should attend her lecture and enjoy a rare treat. Oeneral admission. 50 cents. Reserved seals, 75 eta. Tickets for sale at llfcld's.

OWAltll WATCH K-v Waltbam Watches. Elgin Watches, Springfield Watt he. Hampden WaUMina. J. S1IARICK.

SAVINGS BANK. The finest line of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. Also Fancy and Staple Groceries at the Saving's bank Cash Store. Six lbs Arbuckle coffee for $1. QJI 40c per gal.

Eleven pounds of granulated sugar $1 Orders solicited at residence if desired. SAVINGS BANK- tt.VlfcR TEA SETS, water Sett, Toilet Sets, Knives, Forks and Spoons, I. J. 3HABICK. TEH PIN ALLEY.

lut tka Din allev of AI Conor, will make It my best endeavor to make It a first-class resort. Oa every Saturday night there will be as nria nniMiatln ol a alftwr amid lined nug awarded to the pereoa making Ibe best three bail roll during tbe week, wltb winner's name engraved oa It, B. J. WORD. TbeFopularTailors leava my rcord with the people, ami refer to my ajiaociatee in the preaent council, at to whether I did tbat work well.

On thla record, 1 announce my name a an independent candidate for the position of city recorder. Very respectfully. Jess. M. hkfi.ix k.

Tw IK tr off Albuqnriur. Not being a candidate before the Ar-mljo ball convention for the office of City Vnlw nit tint liavlnff authorized niv name to be uaed by tbat meeting for ho. poaltlon, I moat respectfully withdraw a their candidate. Having been duly nom Inated by the democrats of the cltv at a meeting where my name was put up by friends, I feel that it la my duly to make the race for Recorder on the straight dem-- oratlc ticket. I thank tho gentlemen of; tbe Armljo hall for the honor conferred upon me.

I Very Keapectfully, I A. Cmawkokh. A Card treat Kdward Mlanbura All was not a candidate bcfoie the Armljo hall convention, and had repeat- edly withdrawn my name tor use in the eaid meeting, lam compelled to with-; draw from tbe race for truatee. I most heartily thank tbe gentlemen who did me the honor of a nomination, but for tbe reaaona jdven above 1 moat respectfully aak that my name be stricken from tbe ticket. Ai a democrat I will be compelled to support the straight democratic ticket which la now in tbe Held.

Kd. VV.H. Hulvey, man Is here. tbe Blue Water rattle A. A.

Grant Is home from San Bernardino, Cala. Superintendent P. V. Barr, of Man Marclsl, was lo town yesterday. J.

B. Howard, Ibe manager for Win. tiarlaod, the man of many cattle, la here. Charles Oyer, division superintendent of Ihe Santa Fe road, was in tbe city last night. Tbe city Are alarm bell was put lo position yesterday afternoon, and will now be ready to sound the general alarm of a conflagration.

Mrs. S. M. Strlckler and daughter, mother and slater of the cashier of the Abuoueroue National bank, are In the city from California. Tbe people 10 ihe vicinity of Nutt Sta- iMiu are fearful that the Navajo Indians will join Oeronlmo, and make terrible sr sgalost the Whites in New Mexico.

John Baring, the seoond banker in the came to town last night Bets ir. in bla home la London, and Is one of irw largest a lock-holders In the Santa Fe tdid. Tbe postoOoe exchange seemed to be tbe natural place for the meeting of the candidates of the several tickets. Everybody appeared te gmther thereto discuss ihe situation last night Home wtO bowl today, and the cltl-sent of this town Who are In for a government iouoded on respectability end law abiding principles, will have gome-thing to do With making It howl. Tht rattle for the floe statoeaof Mrs.

Burt will corns off at the Baa Felipe hotel en Wednesday night Those holding chances should be there or their chances will be thrown off by the persons present. J. M. MoOorrlster, tbe plasterer, has just returned from Bernalillo, where be bat loathed a two story bouse for Father Parkds. Tbe building wu built of adobe and plastered inside aad, oat It Is a fine job.

Billy Cattanacb, ooe of the old stand by track builder for A. A. Grant, cams in from Sowtbera California this morning. Bo coos up laKaasei In the morning, to take charge of some work on ths new toad there. John VeFsddea.

newsboy all lbs way shiis griiiawiwaw Wvm wug a mm pExooBA pM the street Bo has bees sU orer tbe United Stales banting for kls old trWnd Chsrlke Ltppanoott, aad sew Ota has found him, he Is to settle for Ufa, Has gone south and will or about March 25th. J.B.BUSHNEEL, REAL ESTATE AGE NT, NOTARY PUBLIC. With BELL a riELD, Oraat's Block. COLUKCriONS ATTKNDED TO Oa Kavllroad avenue, Mikes to Order BOOTS SHOES AND PEPAIRIVQ DONK NEATLY. 4 Practicil Plumbers, Steam Gas Fitters All kinds of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron worli.

Ws make a Specialty oi DRIVING PUMPS and same. Work Guaranteed uraers rromptiy Atteuuea to Railroad Avenue next to St- Harbor Shop, ALBUUL'EKQIK, NBW HEXIi O. ALBUQUERQUE ASSAY -AMD- MINING OFFICE. Railroad over 0. H.

Strongs Store. Assay correctly made, mines exam ined and reported npoa. Paor. A. BntKOT, la Charge.

CD HII EIGHHOHN.

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About Albuquerque Morning Democrat Archive

Pages Available:
978
Years Available:
1886-1886