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COONT CITY AND lefsy Items From Oar Own Towd an Snrronndlng Country. From WedueMlay'b Daily. Jobn Kiunoy is iu from Chaparral, jbo Drum died near Thumb But to J. W. Brown, of Los Angeles, is visiting Proscott.

ji. J. Pickerell is in from tho Chi-jo company's mining camp. Alixir E. Crocker, of Chicago, is a -est ol Hotel Burko.

John II. and Miss M. E. Johnson, registered at Hotel Jjarke. fieo.

H. Cook returuod this morn- igg from his visit to Pheuix. fbe special train with W. H. ftuesdale aboard, pulled into the Prescott depot last evening at 5:50, scd after a stop of three minutes, "off again" for Phonix, arriving thereat 10:40 p.

m. Tho announcement of George M. Pullman's death was received at this oSco yesterday afternoon, just as tie editiou was being worked off. Tho Odd Fellows and Eebekah lodges have just received a new xsao. Royal makcc the food pure, wholesome and delicious.

Absolutely Pure ROAl BAUNS KCW VODK. Godfrey Van Deron, of tho Verde nllej, has just returned from a visit to his old homo in Missouri, biug his first visit there in thirty-four years. Dau Joyce, who left Madera. California, several years ago, and was last beard from at Tombstone, Arizona, uinejears ago, has an intorest in a iargo estate at tho abovo plaeo. Joyce is said to have beon a mining nan.

and his relatives desire to know whereabouts. Parties desiring the address of 1 it iWr paper cuaugea. win comer a A I A. 1 1 Jiror by giving ineir present auuross well as tue one Jtsire it changed. Dr.

D. M. Purryau, of Phenix, has sea appointed surgeon of tho S. rauroau, vco ur. ocoix 2lm, deceased.

to which thov Mrs. V. F. Gilstrap will jrivo a on natation at tue entertainment jjjarday eyeniug. The man who has beon insult 1 I i A weien on tue streets uas not vet sen apprehended.

Splendid music has beon engaged th entertainment to bo eriven stbe Workmen on Saturday night. members will see that their Uests are royally entertained. In-, r.i! i- to tho Jerome News 1 John t'ashmau. pastor of tho i-t in that city, was i i civet i notico uy memoers oi rhtrt'h to hvtve town at onco 1 A 1 tteeu lio uiu wituouL waitr- ig for a seeoud iuvitation the Bev. Cash man had at wanted familiarities that do uot seaport with tho teachings of tho Bible, aad wholly at variance with tho moru advancement of that cwnffluniiy, henco his sudden de- an: a members ol tho stored to ho congratulated for if rase uu-thods employed "Tn civ- fl.e i of the cloth his papers nnd it is to beuopeU ht w.n cu a minister oi tuo spel to Gil tho vacancy.

F. L. Carden, formorly chief at for U. Wells, has takon tho stwii of chief clork for President nil M. Murphy, of the S.

f. railroad. it. Rotierts, of Los has Tired in Phenix to take ehnrgo of Mj practice of the late Dr. iielm, fhemx.

Bora, Sunday night, to Mr. and C. C. Randolph, a on," was tho i i piiocai item on me locai paw ui Phenix Republican yesterday. Randolph was tue editor ol cPhenn Retublican previous to JWaday nicht.

As the new arrival is tefiritbovin the famuv. tho etti- tnpod will probably bo turned hi to him. The Journal-Miner M3hh1s congratulations. A deed from C. M.

Clark, of Js- to John E. Koark, of tho plate, transferrius real ostato arome, has b(Hn filed for record. Nsideration, Hi. Brack, representing Blako m. MSttfc lowne.

wholesale paper Skiers ol Los An iroles. camo in on ilex. Uua is from Jerome uuc- He says tho copper company fesm burnmc brick at the unc- this afternoon. Mrs. Nathan Ellis, tho welll si, wtio lormerlv resided is now in Berlin, oursuimr at studies.

nnrl wont v-fivo cuers are the Xituleia Flasstaff. "8, ATthnr TTnnTT hnr 1 awat aoITorarrired hero recently from oinei in linrnharL.s nssav feu ta a fflafTnififMnf. rnnrninnhi. 01 western minnraloirv thts colors and formatiou a picture worth seeing. SiaiQ Stollfir nf Plmniv has juiea suit against L.

J. Horton damnir.i: fnr ftnfrj tnn 1 wvo VS I IV Oft factor. Hortnn apRiiRod St.nll- bullion. Tho condition of Judge Damron was so critical yesterday morning that ho could not bo brought into probate court to answer to tho charge of insanity mado against him. Probato Judgo Crouso left for Flagstaff last night, and before leaving directed tho shoriff not to sorve tho warrant issued last Saturday until his return.

Judgo Dam-ron's disease is braiu foyer, complicated by symptoms of typhoid fover. Republican. 7 rum ll.ursly llmljr. Trees have donned their fall suits. Airs.

J. w. Hubbard is recoyonug from an attack of pneumonia. M. Roseuburg, tho Phenix wool and hide buyer, is in towu.

H. E. Armitago is in from thp Suu Danco camp today. u. M.

uucio Jitnmv) More is up from his Kirkland ranch. Homer Hixon will ship a lot of cattle from Kirklaud to Phonix to morrow. A S50 Majostic range has beu do nated to tho Catholic fair rBrown Bros. R. D.

French left this afternoon for a trip to Jerome. Dr. D. McSwegan, formorly of Tombstone, registered at Hotel Lmrko today, from Chicago. John Goodwin, of tho Vordo val ley, camo in on today's train.

J. C. Herudou has returned from his trip to California. G. Morrill has cono to tho Vordo valloy, on a ton days' business trip.

McKendrv Ha3s, opticians, lo cated at tho Congress house, place their card in tho Journal-Miner They have decided to make Prescott their headquarters and guarantee tho public first class sorvico iu thoir line. oudjre Truesdalo is reported to have passed tho best night last uight that he has experienced for two weeks and his friends and phys icians are in great hopes todav for his ultimate recovery. Jeff Davis, chief justico of Wa ouor precinct, is in town. Deputy Shoriff Muuds brouirht tioun unite in irom Jerome this rning. White resisted an ofiieer and for tho offense was taken before Justico St Jamos at Jerome and hsld in bonda to await tho -action of thograud jury.

Ho uas placed in the county jail. ho new time card on tho Sauta ie Pacific road goes into effect to morrow, under it thero will be two passenger trains dailv oach way over the road besides tho limited twice a week. Tho division of the Santa Fo Pa cific road will be moved tomorrow from Williams to W. S. Goldsworthy, clork of tho Woodmeu's Camp in Proscott, to day gave Mrs.

J. L. Fishor a chock for 2.000, representing tho amount of insurance iu the above ordor hold by tho la'o J. L. Fisher.

Master Frank Modou, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J3. Modou, was four voars old yesterday, and tho event furnished occasion for tho assom blago of his little friends and play mates at tho family residouco to do honor to tho occssiou.

ith child hood's innoconco and glee, tho little tots passed a merry afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. H.

Burmistor, and tho lattor's mother, Mrs. F. i. Bashford, will leave on this eveu- iuk train lor rhonix for a briot visit. Mrs.

Bashford has uot beon in that town einco 1SS0. Dr. T. B. Davis was elected as Exalted Ruler of tho Elks lodge T.

W. Johnstou has roturnod from atteudiug court iu Navajoo couuty. If you want a through tickot to Klondiko call on Goldsworthy at Hotel Burko. Tho stairway and vorandah arouud M. Gold water storo aro taking ou a now coat of paiur.

Judgo Hicks issuod a marriago liconso today to Edward Leo Hendricks, of Comville, aud Dora Allou, of Cherry. Tho Masonic grand lodgo of this territory will moot at Uisboo, No voniber 10. Tho proceeds of tho Catholic Fair aro tobodividod between tho church fund aud tho Morcy hospital. Mrs. JJ.

Jvaulmau and son, Clarence, havo arrived hero from Bisbeo to reside permanently. Dr. Dutchor has just had a now coment sidewalk and water drains laid in tho yard of his rosidonco. Miss Jjanmo lormorly a pupil in the public schools here, is now atteudimr tho umvorsity at Tucson. An electric railroad is talked of to tho Grand Cauyou.

Also tho building of a fiuo hotel at tho can yon's rim. Waltor E. Moudonhati camo in from Lvnx Creek today where ho is engaged in placer mining, with good success. Tho citv health officor is active theso days. Mrs.

W. M. Claypool and hor three children and her sistor Miss Bland returned yostorday from their visit to California. An individual supposod to bo tho follow who has beou terrorizing the women of Proscott for tho last fow days was arrosted last night. He was found to bo tho wroug man aud was released.

Van H. Brooks, of Salt Lako City, Utah, arrived in Prescott yostorday evening. Ho will suiwrmtond tho orectiou of a cvauido plaut at the Jessie uuno. Misses Ora Roberts, Edna Wildor aud Nottio Wollenburg left for Phenix last evening for a week's visit to their friends Misses Clara and Rubv Pattou. Official facsimile of Medal Awarded DR.

PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER -CCmsrtOKATlCH-CfTkTIM 1 gitolX-LLHDIKCHJf-MUJHSlS I VSrpl-HMKKCII- KSCKftll! SjHIUrt From Sdturdr' Pally. Miss Maud Scarborough onter- tuiued a uumbor of young people in West Prescott last eveunig at tho residouco of T. G. Norris. Miss Claro Cline, tho littlo daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. W. A. Cline, tertaiument to a number ol her young friouds ou Wednesday. Tho littlo folks had a very onjoyablo time.

Another big crow of mon wont out to work on tho Santa Fo Pacific yesterday. Seventy six laborers camo up from Mexico togotemplov- tnent. Any ouejdesiring employ ment can got it now oil the Sauta Fo Pacific, which makes tho life of a vag, in this city, a hard ouo. Albuquerque Citizen. A kodak fiend was chasing asquaw down Jefferson street yesterday in dor to get a snap shot at her, but she, like most Indians, is supersti tious aud mortal! at raid oi tho camera, nml rrna xunluug a dospt ate effort to get away from tho ueud.

a big burly Indian. unex pectedly came to tho roscuo and after punching tho camora fiend in tho faco, ho kicked tho apparatus into tho street with grim satisfac tion. Arizona Gazette. WORLD'S FAtR.CfflCAGO, t893 Walos Arnold camo in from Camp Vordo ou Saturday. A.

J. Knoblock loft yesterday morning for a brief businoss trip to Colorado. Robort Connoll has decided to ongago iu tho auctiou business. Dr. Miller returned Saturday ovoning from his viait to Flagstaff.

R. D. French leaves for tho south this ovening. Mr. aud Mrs.

R. H. Burmister and Mrs. F. A.

Bashford returned this morning from thoir visit to Phenix. Sunday was a stormy day. Raid," hail and a littlo snow foil. There was a hoavy frost aud a slight freezo last night. Rov.

Josoph formorly of Proscott, has beeu called to tho pastorate of a Baptist church at Los Angeles. Students aro now permitted to tako tho course in bookkeeping and stenography iu the territorial uui- vorstty ireo. Privalo advicos roceived today from Phonix Rtato that Judgo Trues- dalo's condition lis again quito critical. Ho passed a very poor night, his pulse at times almost failing completely, but rallied slights ly this morning. Tho rainfall yesterday amounted to .53 of an inch, making a total for tho yoar of nearly 23 inches, eclip sing all provious records.

Rev. C. K. Jenness proached an excellent sermon Sunday oveniug on tho "Miracles of Christ." At the closo of tho meeting, tho pastor announced an anuiveirsary service of Luther's Protestation for noxt Suuday ovoning. Workmen begun Haying tho cross walk from tho Burko hotel to Kelly Stephous this moruing.

Mrs. Anna E. McGowan, owuor of tho Congress House, was married recently to George P. Yoakum, a woalthy rosidont of Los Angeles. x.

J. Hurlbut, bookkeeper for tho Chicago Gold Mininff Compauy, moved into Proscott today from tho campany's camp near tho Senator. It. Wilkouson, of Taylorvillo, Illinois, fsthor-indaw of Goo. P.

Har rington, of tho Crowned King mimo, camo mon last ovomng'a tram ftum tho oast. B. M. Goldwator mado a flying visit to Prescott yesterday, return- 1 mg again to ruemx otx lastovou ing's train. Mrs.

Goo. S. Portor arrived fram California a fow days ago, and after spending a fow daya in Prosuott, will join her husband at Caiitlo creek hot springs, whoro Mr. Porter is on gaged as manager of ho hotel at that famous resort. Mayor O'Neill has given a con tract for the orectiou of a thro story brick building Phenix with a twelve-foot basement.

Coutrautor Toohoy has already commoncod tho excavation lor it. Rev. Q. A. Oats and family arrived yostorday from California.

Rev Oats is tho nowly appointed pantor ol tho M. E. Church, bouth, in this place. Tho case of tho Territory vs R. E.

Daggs was tried at Holbrook this wook, on a chauge of ronuo from Coconino county, and resulted iu a vordict of acquittal. Tho Gazotto says "Rov." John Cashmau tho minister of tho Baptist Church at Jerome, who was ordetred out of town by the members of thw church, aud who loft Jerome between two days, was seen riding bicyclo.on tho streets of Phenix oh Thursday. M. Rosenborg, of the firm of Rosenberg of Phonix, is having a car load of bidee aud pelts, purchased of W. H.

Smith, loaded lor shipmont to Pheuix today. Tho "Pool of Siloam," on Coitez street was drained away to nothing-ness todav by tho aid of piukg and shovels iu tho iiauds ol competent worktnon. Today Judge Hioks appointed A. C. Gilmoro administrator of tho ostato of his father, Alexander Gil-more, deceased, with bonds fixed at SoOO.

Tho mail from tho wost failed to connect again today. li. it. ietwi'er. ol tho ongiueer corps surveying tho road between Doming aud Phenix, is iu town.

He is a brother of Jack Dotwiler, the well known locomotivo engineer of tho S. F. P. Sc P. railroad aud wjm formorly couneclod with tho engineer corps of tho latter named rood J.

I. Gartluor returned last iug from Flagstaff. J. H. Kirby, who has beou stipor-intending the opouiug of tho now house of tho Bnrktoy-Borrytnan compauy at Proscott, camo iu yesterday.

Ho says tho Prescott poo-plo ore giving tho now firm encouragement aud ho roports good trade. Phouix Ropublioan. A correspondent writing from Holbrook to tho Phenix iforald snya that a fow judicious hangings aro nondod to clear tho atmosphere up this way ami if things don't uhfiugo tho stockmen will doubtless hold a fow 'nock lio parties" and sflo what effect that will have. TIIK AND THE NEW. OTCU- Siegel Cooper ownors of big department stores in Chicago.

Now York and other largo cities, aro among tho greatest advertisors iu tho United States. They use tho evening papers exclusively lor ad- verti3iug during tho week and on Sundays uso tho morning papers. I hey prefer publications that go into tho hands of tho women and that stay at tho homo. There seems to be quito an activ ity in stock shipments at present. Two special trains loaded with cat tle aud hogs passed through Pres-ou Wednesday night.

Wm. Little, a new buyer iu this section, yesterday mado his first shipment of about thirty-threo car loads which he has purchased. The shipment was mado from Dol Rio. Other shipments will bo mado from Del Kio and Jvirkland. If 11 Ik AWL cUa wonder xhy their nerve axs why they set tired so ecslly; they iUrt st every ellffht bat sound; why they do not lecp rf111-; why they bve frequent eg, ladicwtlon and nervous Dyspepsia 'Olkauion la lmple.

It la toand In impure blcod which 1 contln-Itedinjf tha nerves upon refuse dof tho elements of strencth and In Huch condition opiate and eowponndt tlmply deaden and rica, rca oioou; gives perfect dicestion, Is tha a. uuivua uuuuiisi la 5 tlood rlBcr. $1 pfr bottlo. pOd'c Djilc; IJrer flay last night. D.

M. Barringor aud Miss Mar garet Bennett, sister of Mrs. E. J. Houmtt, wore married Phonix ou Wednesday evening.

Mr. Barringor is ono of the wealthy owners of tho Pearco mine in Cochise county. Tho couple will tako a trip round tho world expecting to bo gouo for a year. night tho practical jokor fouud opportunity to havo a littlo fun and ho took advantage of it, a pool of water iu front of Dr. J.

S. Barrett's oflico furnishiug tho text. Accordingly, three placards woro fastened to sticks and stuck around tho iiool with theso inscriptions: "No bathing here." Under consid eration by the water commission. and "No swimming here." Many passers by havo stopped during tho day to read the placards aud smile. Cornelius (Jeff) Davis.

Judgo Thomas Campbell and Wm. Peat, all of Walnut Grove, aro iu town to day to prove title in tho laud oflico to a quarter section of land for tho latter. Harry Cotton was made tho reci pient of a pleasant surprise at tho homo of his mother, Mrs. Kato B. Cotton, on Alarcou street, last oven- hs.

Quito a number of vouug folks gathered at tho house, and onjoyed themselves as only young people can. Games aud refreshments mado tho hours pass bv all too rapidly. To Harry, thosurpriso was complete but none tho loss a pleasure. From Friday's Daily. No western mail today.

Tho morning train was au hour and a half late today. James Shirley came in yesterday frdm tho Etta mine. Dillon has oponod ovstor parlors iu connection witu nis iruit store. City Marshal Princo jailod a hobo this morning. Lostor Jackson has gone to Kirk laud valley for a visit.

Dr. Goodfollow has boon called in consultation iu Judgo Truosdalo's case. According to tho San Luis, Colo- orado, Graphic Rev. J. H.

Gill, for merly stationed at ulobo and later at lempo this torntory is in trouble iu tho Centennial state. Tho Graphic savs: "Rov. Mr. Gill, now at itocky ord, lias been sus pended from tho miuisterv of the Methodist church ou tho charge ol immorality, and it iB alleged that ho will bo tried in tho Aspen courts for misappropriation of trust fuuds." Mr. Gill had trouble whon at Globe.

Dr. D. McSwegan formorly a practitiouor at Tombstone, aud ono of tho most prominent phvsicians in tho territory, is now medical dir ector of tho Physicians Supplies and Chemical company. Ho has recent ly returned from an extonded visit to many of tho great hosoitals of tho world, bringing with him tbo medal of tho International Medical Congress. Ho visits Prescott by invitation and it stopping at Hotel Burko whero ho wi'l give full examination to all who aro afflicted.

His announcement appears in this issue. S. Wynkoop, of tho Victor hoso company, was struck ou the head by tho nozzlo of a hoso at tho fire, and recoived a knock out blow. It seems to be his misfortune to got injured at ovory firo. Pheuix Gazette.

Black Jack and his gang aro said to bo located in tho Sierra Madro mountains in Mexico, just south of tho boundary lino. Tho Bashford-Burmistor Co. havo donated a fiuo dinnorsetof sovonty- nvo pieces to tho Catholic fair, and J. T. Gardner, tho grocery mau, has presented tho fair with a handsome quilt and a bucket of candy.

Tho Catholic Fair opoub tomorrow Tuesday evoningj with tho play In Mizzoura." James Barton, of Joromo, auditor of tho U. V. P. railroad, is in town. A doed transferring tho Rutledgo addition to Joromo from N.

D. Ross to C. A. Lewis was filed for record today in tho recorder's office. Jules Baumann cs.mo in from tho Agua Fria yesterday on his bicyclo, or rathor with tho bicycle on him, for tho rain soaked him through and through, tho biko bucked, and he had to carry it part of the way.

Georgia Clifford, alias Redmond, died in Phonix on Saturday. De ceased was a confirmed cocaino fiend. She is said to havo killed a man in Texas some years ago, and later was convicted of killing a man by poison at Williams, for which sho spent a short term in tho Yuma poniton- tiarv. Mrs. Patrick Barnatt, mention of whoso critical condition from burn3 was mado in this paper somo timo since, died at lontoroy, on Saturday, October 16.

Sho formorly resided in Prescott, aud has soyoral rolativos and a largo number of friends in this section, who will bo pained to learn of her death. A car load of raishi3 will pass through Prescott tonight from tho Salt river valloy to Chicago. This will bo tho last of tho season. A portion of tho raisiu crop was destroyed this yoar by tho rains. McCluro's Magazine for November will contaiu threo chapters from Mark Twain's forthcoming book on his recont journey rouud the world.

Thor aro tho only portion that will bo given to tho public iu advance of the book itself, and are said to havo all of the old Mark Twain Havo', with something added. Thov havo boon very fully illustrated for McCluro's by A. B. Frost and PoUr Jewell, who for kindly, genuine, and yet fanciful humor "hold much tho samo plaeo amoug artists that Mark Twain himself holds among writers. L.

A. Davios, president of the Suu Danco mining company, has gone to Chicago on business. Jules Baumauu left for tho Agua Fria yesterday to look after his mining iuterests. Dr. E.

W. Dutchor and A. W. Edwards will leave on this ovou-iug's train for tho Castle crook hot springs. Tho doctor oxpeots to ro-main for about a week, for the purpose of socuring a divorco from a woll attested caso of rheumatism, while Mr.

Ldwards'stav will bo only a fow days' duration. Thov will go to Vulture Siding by train ami tako a stage from thoro to tho springs to morrow morniug. Guilford Kalltnwny. administrator of ti mutt of Mary II. Applegato, decORsed, fikd his final account of settlement of tho estate, together with return of salo of personal property, was filed with Probato Judge Hicks officially today.

A I Yroome, tho woll known and reliable freighter was in town today, loading up track iron aud other material for Thurston Roeves, ownorii of tho Fuller group of minos at Squaw crook. Tho iron is for uso in the construction of tho tram way. Vroomo rejiorts groat activity at tho squaw creek camp. A correspondent who is ashamed of his own identity, nod who has not tho to sign his name, but hides ucdor thenon do plume of "Yavapai" writna to tho Phonix Democrat, making a personal attack on tho editor of this paper. Tho man who is loo cowardly to sign his numo to articles ho writes for publication, does so, as a rule, because ho fails to wrtto tho truth, and "'Yavapai" is no oxcoption to this rule.

II this anonymous cor- resp'jupent want to come out from uoder coer and cros pencils with Old Slnrtin." "we will go him a round if wo J. A. C. FreutKl, tho Equitablo Life Iasuraucu agent mado a successful raid on tho Chaparral sec tion this week and made a number of peoplo happy by providing them with policies in "the abovo company. Thero aro no life insurance companies bettor than tho Equitable.

The officers of tho compauy realize this ami are uot ashamed to advor-tise its Ruporiority as will bo seen by an advertisement iu this paper, and tis a its agon Mr. Freund, finds it easy sailing to writo insurance in tho Equitablo. From Tuesday' Daily. Arnold left for homo to- General Debility and Loss of Flesh Scott's Emulsion has been the standard remedy for nearly a quarter of a century. Physicians readily aomxi mat incy oDiain re- Wales day.

Anothor heavy frost this "morn ing. Tho rainfall last ovoning amounted to .15 of an inch. H. S. Aloxandoraud wife, of Stoddard, aro in town.

J. A. Wilson, of Flagstaff, a former residout of Proscott, is iu town. P. Dillou roturnod from Phonix this morning.

Judgo R. E. Sloan opened court at Kingman yesterday. Tho regular Novombor term of court will opon next Monday. Deputy Shoriff Burt brought in a crazy mau from Ash Fork last uight.

Judgo Truosdalo's condition is reported vory much improved today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Falco havo roturnod from a ten days' visit to tho Gladiator mino.

Public schools reoponod agaiu today, tho teachers having returned from attending tho iustitute at Flagstaff. It is estimated that over sheep will bo drivou from Northern Arizona to tho Salt rivor valloy for winter pasturage. Tho east bound train on the Santa Fo failed to connect with tho Prescott train agaiu today. The wost bound train was "also ouo hour late. W.

H. Cushing, of Chicapo, brother of R. C. Cushing, tho mining man, is a guost of Hotel Burke. Ho is ongaged in miniug noarRivor sido, California.

A man entered a restaurant yes terday and called for a plate of niinnnnriirnt. nnH snimr kr.ltlt. Whilo ho was eating a gentleman sitting suus from it that they cannot get cott, daughter of Post Quartormas-noxt to him at tho tablo loaned I rrom -j. other flesh-formintr food. tor Sargoant C.

H. Bowcott, woro forward and Baid sotto voco: "Say, Tf. Af, married last night, by Rov. II. A.

v.l M. tL.1 MJM AW WW I do vou boliovo thatLuotgort put L. 4 urown. csargoaut Jtoutor has been to do what his wifo through tho sausago mill?" Tho othor said not a word. He droppod his knifo and fork, and looking reproachfully at his inter rogator, mado a beo liuo for tho rear oud of tho restaurant, wheio ho rid himself of auy doubts ho may havo had ou tho subject.

Luotgort is not a good subjoct for a tabio discussion. jazono. Wm Reutor, commissary oi Whipple, aud Aliss Annie JJow to an oastorn post for From Monday' Dally. Mrs. E.

B. Gago has roturnod from California. Photographs ar6 down in price this week. Seo Mr. Hamakor's an nouncement.

John Lawlor has roturnod from Phonix. M. E. Morin returned to Phonix agaiu on Saturday ovoning. Louis town.

Mol, tho insuranco man, is SCOTT'S EMULSION (Joes, but they fail to perform it. The pure Norwegian Cod-liver Oil made into a delightful cream, skillfully blended with the Hypophos-phites of Lime arid Soda, which are sucn valuable tonics, makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the patient almost immediately commences to put on flesh and gain a strength which surprises them. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion. See that the mm and fish are on the wrapper. 50c.

and ft.oo, nil druggifts. SCOTT B0WNE, ChemtsU, New York. tranferred duty. Rokohl Griffin, of tho Wiusor, received an elegaut new cigar stand this morning, to bo placed in tho hotol office, and from which will bo dispensed an oxcollont quality of cigars. A deed from Helen Stophons to Sarah J.

Arnold for an undivided half interest iu cattlo bearing a certain brand, aud running at largo in tho Squaw Peak range, was filed for record today. Volume 1, No. 5, of tho -Arizona Democrat, published at Phenix, has boan recoived at this oflico, being tho first copy of said papor received. Tho contents of this issuo soem to bolio its name, as it cuts right and loft against republicans and democrats alike, aud pats populists on tho back. It is specially vitupora-tivo iu its abuso of Gov.

McCord, Tho Arizona Popocrat, of Phonix, sooms to havo boon established for tho solo purpose of giving Dr. Hughes an oppoituuity for airing his grievance agaiust tho man who removed him from oflico. Tho doctor tried the vindication act through tho medium of littlo booklets, but as ho had to pav for this sort of work ho concluded to try tho schomo of making tho public pay for tho re cital of his taloof woo. P. J.

Clark is his trusted lieutenant. A. W. Edwards returned this morniag from his visit to Castlo creek hot springs. This was his first visit aud ho expressed himself as hig.ily txonsed with it.

Ho savs that an enu.iieor is on tho grouud preparing Inns for the proposod uiipp'-tmtutf to the pJaco. A argo w.ll bo put up at once or the to.nporary accommo of until tho hotol is compt-iwd aud 011 tho completion of tno iei tins temporary building will )4i used for othor purposes. A portion of U10 lumber for this building is already en tho ground. Chas. Zeiger is running a dailv stago be" tweou vulturo Siding and tho Suriugp.

Dr Dutchor, who accom panied Mr. is already be ginning to fool beuoficial effects from bathing in tho water of tho springs. He expects to remain thero though several days longer. Dig down to tho cause of vour if von to pt-t woll aud t.tav veb. Mo-t kelv a's indi gent 00.

l.e it "oi-ons of pf'tm 'ooi, in tue tM iudigvi. cmuso head ache, btomsoh aohe, rauson, well known sytnp oai ol Tue fa ne ihj iy pains and dieordeig wlvli re o'tou laid to other ciuH, aro not ensily urnd. it a-s soon 03 the poit-o is 1 re eti.ov" 1 theso symptoms aod -orJrn dssnopoor, tb-o in nci i-' to cause theat. JNo i su in this like ishauer Digestive Cordird, bo-ctse it prevents the uidigested food from fenneatiog.iu Iho stomach aud hel tho stomach to digest its food. Sold by druggists, price 10 cents to $1.00 per bottle.

A Dog- Oavo iho Alarm. A peculiar instance showing tho sagacity of a deg is told of tho firo oflast Saturday on South Thiol avomio." Tho firo occurred in ho Kitchen of Mr. James Duftou. Mr w.is sitting on the back porch of tno house reading a nows-paner wueu tho bud dog belongiug to nis son ran up aud caught hold of tno bcttom of his trousers, attempting to drag him from his seat. Ho kicked tho dog away which ran barking into tho kitchen.

Mr. Duftou cononued to.oad when tho dog renin. od and jumped into his lap aud down ag.nu and again ran into the kitchen, it was only when tho dog for tho third time bold of his trousers natl pulled that Mr. Dufton awoke to the fact that tho dog wanted him to go into the kitchon and ho did so to find the kitchen in flames. Ho soon quenched the flames with a fow buckets of wator and saved tho house from lolal destruction.

Phonix Herald. Dpafiieaa finnnot be Oared By local asthovcanuot reach U10 diensed portion of tho ear hero is iy ono way to euro d'Vilr and that is by constitutional remeuies. is caused by ar iullaiuKl condi.ou of tho mucous mag of tho r.ustachiau tube. Whou this luho gots inllamod, you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, mid when it. is entirely closed, dealnet-s is tho resell, and unless tio iiiKamiinii on can betaken out and thi--.

inbo rttorcd to its I'ormal con- lion, heating will be def-troyed roiuveY; nin case out of tou me cm by caLirrh, wlpch is nothing but au inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ooo Hundred Dollars foi any cao of Dea ness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cuiod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Soud for circulars, freo. F. J.

Cheney To'edo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75- Hall's Family Pilla aro the best. How Trao llusfneA Frluciidea A1ttv Wlu. Thoro aro somo of us who can remombor tho days gono by when mother used to sic at tho spinning whool day in and day out, trudging 1 1 away iu oruur 10 Keep nor lamuy in comfortable clothing. For us to look back upon those times, it is Komowhat of a ploasuro to seo how earnestly and roticout every hour was passed in anticipation of hor duty being woll performed.

How in uoh different it is at tho present time whou wonoticoa well dressed man pnss our door. Tho idea never comes into our mind that much labor aud thought nnd enormous expense has beou used iu the pro duction of ovory stitch of cloth 110 woar; and much loss are wo liable to consider it wo learn that tho very suit that man wears would nowadays cost one-third tho actual value fifty years ago. Brains have overcome manual labor, and today in ovory walk of lifo, wo find improvements that demand recogni tion. Wo interviewed Ed. Block, Prea-cott's leading clothier, and in answer to a direct question, how it has come about that businoss of today 13 in such a shapo that when two luerchiuits start out.

each assuming with eq inl abMity, ono will thrive nud iov to be tho leading mer-chon1, ud tho othor will exist and eventually submit to a total failure, ho f-aid: "Thero aro two fundamental principles that I havo striven to follow iu tho courso of my business eutmpriue, aud I boliovo if you will fertoi nut tho reason for tho suc- ctfct of others, you will find that it is upou theso all important principles: 'Firt, whou you soli a customer a stiti, kuow it is right, thon tell him the truth. Second, advortiso oulv in a truth ful, trustworthy way. When you ad vo: Use a 10 00 suit, seo that tho tuit is worth $10.00 when your cus toitier comes to buy. 'liiose two principles make foundation for a healthy business. Thoro is 0110 firm I havo in mind that "orms thoir business by this way of thinking B.

Kuppouneimer cc of Chicago. They are tho manufacturers of tho celobrated K. Co. garments, and it is their stnet adherence to these principles that has induced our firm to handle their clothiug and likewise mado our reputation." Wo do uot wonder at tho success of a firm whoso ideas of business are so formed, and wo tako pleasure iu mentioning business men such as Ed. Block, who will oxpres thoir ideas so freoly.

Mining Intelligence. Notico of location of anothor Kloudyko miuing claim in tho Big Bug mining district, was filed for record today. Fifty Ave mon aro now employed at tho Gladiator mino. Tho mill is running day and night and tho camp is lively and prosperous. In tho recorder's office today a deed for iho Sundown miniug claim, in Pino Grove mining district, from W.

B. Linthicum to Lon D. Hall, was filed for record. Consideration, S275. A deed from John A.

Twiggs to M. J. Nolan for tho undivided ono- thtrd intorest in tho Gold Luck min iug ciaim in tne iiumbug mining district, was filed for record today. oonsiaoratiou, of tho undivided half intorest in tho Fat Jack and Slim Jim miniug claims in the Tigor mining district, to John Uilbroth, aud oao-fourth interest in tho samo claims to H. C.

Strong: also. mo uuuiviuea one-third interest in tho Prosperity mining claim in the Silver Mouutaiu miniug district to H. C. Strong, all from A. M.

Heath, were filed for record with tho county recorder today. Forfeiture Notice. Prescott, October 4, 18S7. I To Dan O'Boylo, or Ids hein or assigns: j.uu uiu uuruuy nouuea was oavo aor ing the years 1SU5 and lfcDG expended eight hundred dollars in labor upon tbo Copper Bell mining claim, notice of location whereof is recorded in book 83 of mines, page 417 records of Yavapai county, Arizona, and tha CopperGIonce mining claim, notico of location whereof is of record in book 33 of mines page 41'1, of said records, and tbo Fair View mining claim, notico of location vhereof la of record in book 33 of mines pago 420 of said records, and the Dome mining claim, notice of location whereof is of record in book 33 of mines, pages 418 and 419, of said records, all of said claims being situate in Big Bag mining district. Yavapai county, Ariz, in order to nold said claims under the provisions of section 224 of the IteviecdStai utes of the United States and tho amend mcnts thereto, concerning annual labor np-on mining claims, it being tho amount required to hold said claims for the periods ending December 31, 1835, and December 31, the sum of one hundred dollars bo-ing expended on each claim 2 or each of said years, and if within ninety (90) days after the publication hereof yon fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co owner, your iaterest in the said mining claims will become the property of the ButmCiibcr.

tout co-owner, who has made tho required expenditure by the terms of said section. W. JL FEBGUSON. First publication October 4, 1837. A KLONDIKE BOOK.

Tho Chlcjuro Iificonl'a book fnr Ontrt Rwhmi ia now ready. A reader of this book will know more of Alaska and the wondorfol Klondike district than he could learn br month nf tmnnI obsorratlon and research on tho ground. In comparison with other works on tho subjoct it is tho "Webstar'a UtcUonary of per-foct and rjccrlf as rolnmo. at nnen thn modal nrt despair of rival publishers. It tells of tha richest and most extensivo gold fields the world has eircr known How thor went discovered Fields yet unexplored Ten years worie ajroaur in JD i iieru is we aiotner Lode? The fortunes already made Tho millions to be taken out next oar How to get there li.

H. fare and other exnenses from all txjlnbi Medical hints Climate Official Maps. Government reports All land and water routes -Pro jected railroads Mining laws Custom. In brief, all that is known of this wonderful land of fabulous wealth. It Is tho only authentic practical book, official and endorsed.

About 600 Psttj, handsomely bound in art canTass. Price, AgenU are wanted to handle this to! cable work. It is a chance of a lifo time. Experioi. ce is not necessary, as fall instructions are sent and the whole people are clamoring for the book, lio ports from agents jast tatted show wonderful success.

Sales ran as high as 20 books an hour. Big commissions and valuable premiums areallowod. Credit is Riven and freight paid. It is an opportunity to gain a competence in a short timo. The book is not Bold through bok stores or newspapers.

Complete canvassing outfit will be mailed for 20 cents, stamps. To places wiiero we bavd no agent a lull copy of the 000. will bo sent customers, prepaid, on receipt irice. ddreM exact It of price. AddreM exactlr, DEPT.

CHICAGO. BOOK COMPANY, FOR SAbE! By HODGDON Placentas. THE lur Tfmm MILMl J) MINI JJXXi 111 rpma property has a depth -L 22 leeL connoctad with I of 70 foot, a tunnel 62 feet. the shaft SO feet deep. LEDGE FOUR FEET WIDE drift Taps Tho Bashford-Burmister Company havo a iiow business talk in this issue.

Read what thoy have to say. The best is best only until there's something better. Perhaps some day we'll have even a better baking powder than AB wo advance in depth the ore grow more VALUABLE. We wish for people who would liko to purchase this sort of property! CALL AND EXAMINE OURS. WelwillmakcCthem satisfied.

HODGDON Placentas, Arizona. Notice of Stockholders' Notice is herebv eiven that tho annual meeting of the stockholders of the Castle Creek Hot Springs numyav oumpuuy win De nem la tho office of said comnanr. in the City of Prescott, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Sd Tuesday of November, 1897, being the sixteenth day of tho month. N. O.

Mrniprrr. F. W. Mobbis, Pres't. Sec'y and Treas.

Dated, October 16, 1897. Notice of Stockholders' Meeting1. Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Castle Creek Hot Springs and Improvement Company will bo held at the office of said company in the City of Prescott, on the 3d Tuesday of November, 1897, being the 16th day of the month, at 10 o'clock a. m. N.

O. MtJBRBX, Pres't. F. W. Mobbis, Sec'y and Treas.

Dated, October 26, 1897. I Assay Office! A. D. BARNHABT, Assayer. Jurle Street, below Hotel Burke, IPBESCOTT Work will Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Jerome HOTEL JEROME JUNCTION.

T-Good 'Good Accommodations Meals. PETEK GREENLAND PBOPEIETOE. 102 Tillmsnn Bcndel, Mfrs. IS KSA or P. ilor -JOS Sire YorV T.

i tha urinary or- ran, arrww tiy santa 1 aiiuy THE BARKLET-BERRTMAN MERCANTILE COMPANY AND. WHOLESALE URDCERS )Wo buy all our goods in large lots from First Hands aud SELL TO MERCHANTS ONLY. WE DO STBICTLY A WHOLESALE BUSINESS SCOPEL BDILDING. SOUTHWEST OF PLAZA,.

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