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'PV mniJ Al mmi Newsy Notes ol Prescott and the Surrounding Country. R. BAEHR for house painting and paper hanging. Telephone numbers 16S and 97. From YVedinwUys Daily.

The issue at the coming municipal election gives promise uow of being on the water question. One set of candidates is out whj favor the storage system, while it is stated that another ticket will be put in the field. Geo. Ruffner took a crazy man to Phoenix and a prisoner to Yuma last 1 evening. The Salvation Army opeued their Red Crusade last evening.

Members were attired in fiery rod uniforms. Two men who arrived here sick a At- Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Afcim Hating powders are the greatest raenacers to health of the present day. amy.

mwiwm stw vomc Fresh cut flowers mas bazaar. at tho Christ- The Bark-Murray contest for the shrievalty ol Maricopa couutv will be tried on the 21st of December, i Charley Wingfield is putting up a new building at Huron, on tho line of tho P. railroad. J. H.

SparkHn of Jerome, has come over to Prescott to reside permanently. A greater snow fall and colder weather was experienced in Chino valloy during tho recent storm than iu Prescott. The mercury dropped to fourteen degrees belowzerotheie. In view of the prevalence, moro or less, of small pox at certain points in Arizona, it has been suggested that a general vaccination would bo iu order. i The house committee on territories has reported favorably tho bill grantiug the right of way through the San Francisco mountain forest i reserve to the Saginaw Southern I Railroad compauv.

Tho road runs South from Williams. PURE GRC CRCAU Or TARTAR POWDCB WW CREAM BAKING P0MB KILLING AT WILLIAMS Awarded Highest Honors, World's Fair Gold iMedal. Alidwinter Fair The orange shipments from tho Alt River Valley arrived at their destination in good order and found Instead of the few were snipped one could have been a re3dv market. 1 car loads which i -A hundred carloads ZZL han sold Just 35 easily. H.

Blauvelt Ray Hill, an up-to-dato correct young business man, announces his candidacy iu this issuo for the posi- i tion of city treasurer. Taxes are coming in pretty lively these davs. Sheep mn are suffering from the reoont storm. Thousands of sheep are reported snow bound in various localities iu tho and great loss is reported. The municipal campaign is com- killing Morrell instantlv.

uiuuciiig to wax warm, uniy two weeks remain till election. Thol if voir position of chief of police and Deputy United States Marshal Frank Morrell Shot and Killed This Morning. A private telegram was received bore today announcing tho killing of Deputy United States Marshal Frank Morrell. Beyond statiug the bare fact that ho had been shot and killed at Williams nothing further was stated iu tho tolegram. Morrell has been a deputy United States Marshal at the above place for several years and has also been in engaged in tho saloon busi-1 ness there.

ANOTHER ACCOCXT. Williams, Dec. 18. (Special to Journal-Miner )-Frauk Morrell was shot ami killed this tnomit at 2, o'clock by Ed. Hardest-.

It an-' pears that Morreil had been drinking for several days and it is alleged that ho and Hardoty had hard words previous to mooting iu May Bryant's saloon. Morrell fired tho first which passed through Hardt stv's hat. Hardesty fired 1 twice, both shots taking effect and Like a Blister plum, there beini; for each nlace. four i i xT were taken charge ol by the county Li. died yesterdav afternoon.

One of. a- "uveit is town from his "cu" fcucaia "u'- them was a voung man about twenty eamp. jacK eison, deputy suerin ai nd thft othpr was about thirtv-five Vhim r. r-arr I Crowned is in town. ye3K 3ge' 3b0Ul 3 Wk aS' The United States had SLSS6-! mau comitM slue do at Dake's opera house to- man in town being a sufferer 379.594 of all kinds of money in cir'Xo Chaolain Brown should be greeted P.dent Hart of the Chicago over KT per capita for iUoTeW I with a full house tonight.

base ball is halting between SO.000,000 people. Dec be lo to Uccomber two opinions whether to take his n.n, jowiu 10 1110 aoseuce 01 auperiu Everybody should go and hear club to Atlanta. Georgia, or to Phe- i JT Tr, touduut J- L- GlrouI- Chaplain Brown's lecture tonight at nix to practice for the winter. I 1 1 W.T. Latchrord leaves forhis homo Dake's 01 era house.

meets tonight. Members are all Soiigman tomorrow morning. I xuo neraiu is iryiug 10 muuco lie uns just been uncharged irom Judge Jiickuey, tho veteran editor A raffle of a diamond ring is be- tuocouu'y hospital and speaks iu of the Globe Silver Belt, to visit ing gotton up under the pretext tho very highest terms of the treat-Phenix, now that an all rail route 1 that its owner indebted to tho ment received at the hands of Dr. has been established bv the comple- Sisters' hospital. While the voung Pentland and his atistauts.

He IF VOU IIAVK ANT I Di.rt ilim in imniirn nr imimrnr. sessorseem to bo the most coveted jished Mood, like scrofula, salt rhoum dyspepsia or catarrh, you should taHe Hoods barsanarula aud be Dreadful Eruptions on Her Skin and Body Croat Suffering Relieved by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "My little daughter suffered terribly with eruptions on the skin and body which looked as though blistered. I have been giving her ilood'a Sarsa far ilia and she has taken several bottles and is now almost entirely cored. We were told sho would need a change ot climate, but Hood's Sarsaparllla has made it unnecessary." J.T.

Fueeman, Ft. Wingate, N. M. I have been suffering with sores on my (ace. I was unable to sleep and had no appetite.

I began taking Hood's Sarsaparllla and after I had used two bottles I felt like a different man. The sores disappeared, my appetite increased and I can now sleep soundly." Henby Reiciiers, Georgetown, New Mexico. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best In tact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. six tor 83.

ji rtiff are prompt, efficient and flOOdS PlllS easy In effect, ascent. STEPHEN GIZZBUNKLER. promptly cured Hood's Pills are easv to take, oasy to operate. Curo indiuostion. bil- District Court Proceedings.

-Geo. H. Two results will be obtained this evening by all who attend Chaplain Brown's lecture, because they will enjoy a rare literary treat and will contribute their mite towards tho erection of the O'Neill monument turn of tho Globo railroad. Mr. i Hacknev has nut been awav from The drift from the city's nw Globe for about twenty years or prospect well north of town has now more.

been run in one hundred leet or one half the distance called for by the contract. It is now directly underneath the well from which the water supply of the city is being puu.ped. the distance bet ween the bottom of tho well and the top of tho drift being twenty-two feet. The trial of H. Collins is set for tomorrow at ten o'clock.

Instead of sendiuir away for Ben H. Soper a recent arrival from Oshkosh, has become associated with V. A. Davis in the undertaking business in Phenix. The Christmas bazaar opens to-uight at the old opera house.

Attend the Christmrs bazaar tonight. No admission will be charged to the Christmas bazaar from 5:30 till man who owns tho ring was under says that excellent accommodations treatment there for some time, one and good wholesome food is proof the Sisters called at this office to- vided for tho patients, day and stated that he is not in debt D. C. Thoruo left lUU afternoon to tnem at ail and regrets mat meir for hls 0 -a- UUU1C uuutu ut uv v. A.

h. liiutou is uiaking his period ical visit to Prescott. for I Get. H. Cook has treated i front of his jewelrv store to a coat of paint adding nectiou with this raffle.

R. It. Willard and James Page, of, tho Verdo valley country, left home on this morning's train. Monday, Dec. IS for.

administrator vs. E. G. Wager i et al. Case placed on calendar.

Milligan vs Boulder. Cao dismissed. Prescott Sc Eisteru Ilv Co vs Barlowo-Massicks. Continued for the term. Prescott it Eastern Jlj Co vs Lynx Gold Sc.

Liud Co. Continued I for the term. II Quick vs Sterling Place Co. Same order. Peter Castouguay vs.

Crook Co. i Same order. Katie McKinnon vs Colin Tim-1 Same order. Motion ith four candidates for chief of police, voters should be able to secure a good officer. S.

M. McGowan. wife of the principal of the Phenix Indian school, has gone to the Moo ui In-! i ino, Co vs D.ike Co. new 1UI UUgl lUClll IUUICIIi Burns, Tho weather cleared up yesterday. oauy 10 us: va auracuvenoss.

Coutinued for the term. Mrs. W. S. Goldsworthy will loave Joseph Mayer vs Garrett, on tomorrow morning's train for a Same order.

brief visit to relatives iu Deuverand i Co vs Chicago IJ Co. i in Kansas. Placed on calendar, default entered. J. is in tho citv case tried by court and order for his Crook Can von mining judgment and foreclosure granted.

Loper vs Chicogo Ii Co. Same order. i ynnsimas prtsenis re.iue.s ui 730 o'clock should peruse the advertisements in this paper. Thej-, Tableaux and other forms of en-! dian country to get some pupils for will find all kinds of Christmas pres- tertainment will be provided at the i the school ec8 advertised aud by patronizing nnstma3 bazaar this evening. ika Hrartir hf IllOIiev Will L'G I I hn innr.imcamntit nf o-inilirlntnc 1 I keut at home aud in circulation hcie for mavor aud couucilmen.

and the J- P- Cohh. visite5l Whipple tho old place. No. 122 north Moute- vno. mm nut of tow .1 frrm 1 on I hursday evening and then left i zuma street, in basement, and "v.u T-l- I I.

iL 1 1 I 1 run, appears in this issue. The men ou TluJy mormDS 9 noriQ app oy me uos, oarrei or pouu.i 1U Fridav. are all well known, bein-all honor-tlralD- -tie expects to return uere in aiirom a 10 t. cenis. omer lor abla and nliahlo litiniM mm nr aoout tnree le expressed mince, meat, t'uro noino macie ap from camp.

1 have opened mv fruit stand at s-ll Jessie Jones, guardian, vs Jih i Jones, in claim of Sanders-against tho receiver. Hearing con- A. Blumberg, of the New Yoik Store has a big Christinas advertisement in this issue. While it would take more space tht.n tho JontNAL-Mixeb could give for him to enumerate all of the articles he has for the Prescott. As to their qualiGcations I m.mi5eu.

as verr nign pieaseu for the positions there is none who wuat wnat ne saw OI eouK-will deny but that thev are compe-; tAiif TKn nxirA.m ArI 1 TT holidays, ho tells of enough to sat-; tho stand raiges fi issue in regard to the proposed 1 ment of volunteers, passed through water system for Prescott. The in- Prescott on Thursdav evening en dividuals will bo lost sight of by the route to his home in Phenix. having issue they represent and voters will i been discharged from the service, cast their ballot either tor or against this issue, or in regard to their proposed method of carrying out the isfv even Sauta Claus himself that to procure needed Christmas presents. He has articles of all kinds for grown people and for children Articles for men and women, for bovsand girls. Articles for ornament or for use.

Head what he has to say about them. It is stated that Col. McCord is expected iu Phenix withui a few days. butter in caus. Ordors of 25 cents or more delivered.

Telephone No. 16. 12-lGtf Clough. Letter List. plans.

From Fndsy's Dtity. H. D. Cassidv, district attorney of Pinal county, and re-elected to the It looks as if the weather superin-1 same posiuoii at rne recent eiecuon, u.j nr. (died last week at blorence.

Before Herman Voge is the first in the field at this office with a calendar forlS99. The calendars are very artistic and are worthy of being pre served as gems of art, besides their Intended use of indicating the day and month of each year. A roof of a house owned by James Scott, in the Buckeye country, caved iu during the roeut snow storm killing two children and seriously injuring Mr. Sott and his wife, tho latter probably fatally. Sheriff Watron of Navajo county piloted five prisoners to Yuma the other day.

All of them had been convicted of cattle stealing. Four of tbem aro hardly more than boys and were sentenced to one year each. One was older aud more experienced. He was giveu two years They took a more serious view of their situation thau tho average convict. The Mayer and Crowned King stage compauv will resume business ajjain tomorrow between tho aboye points.

By seu ling big teams over the road the company has been able to keep it open. Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Edwards returned yesterday afternoon from San Francis. o. The latter is greatly improved in health. Tho fuuerai of Miss Hattie Thorne which took place yesterday afternoon from the Methodist church, was largely attended. The Crystal Ice com pan will increase the capacity of its plant for next season.

W. J. Mulveuou has goue cast to purchase additional machinery. S. D.

Lount Son, of Phenix, are enlarging their ice plant. Go to the Christmas bazaar on Thursday and Friday evenings for a fine plate of oysters iu any style. Fine homo made candies at the Christmas bazaar on Thursday aud Friday evening-. Sandwiches aud coffee will be served at the Christmas bazaar on Thursday and Friday evening. All members of tho Woodmen's Circle are requested to attend a special meeting tomorrow evening.

Business of importance. Geo. Hchuerman and his daughter, Miss Anna Sehuermau, are visiting in San Diego. H. P.

Anewalt left for Phenix this afternoon on business. LuStck Aeeut S. P. Behan of the S. F.

P. it P. railroad, estimates that over 100,003 h-ad of sheep will ba pastured and clipped in the Salt River Valley this seoson. Geo. H.

Cook has a new holiday advertisement in this issue. Mr. Cook has a fine stock of jewelry to I coming to Arizona Mr. Cassidv was a very prominent young lawyer oi Los Angeles. T.

J. Corrigan, superlutendentjof the Congress Gold Company's road, is up from Congress. J. A. C.

Freund thf hustling representative of the Equitable Life Assurance Society has returned from a suceessful business trip through the southern part of th territory. Christmas bazaar this evaning. Miss Davis, sister of Mrs. A. G.

Kennedy, is iu town from Chapar ral. Hugh McLrum is at the Burke. County taxes will become delin quent next Weduesday, December out R. D. French came in yesterday for a brief visit with his family.

H. P. Anewalt aud W. C. Brandon returned this morning from a visit to Phenix.

Jos. Dougherty is running the Yerde stage line at present. The following is a list of loUers remaining in the Prescott postofiice for the week ending December 17. 1S93: Bailey A Henry Blodeette Mi's Hiuman-F Three or Four particular cooks in one neighborhood are enough to make a grocer Schilling 's Best baking powder. Contests have been initiated asamst three republican members of the legislature from Maricopa couuty.

Go to tho Christmas bazaar this evening and see the Gypsy girls. C.has. Bower was in from Chino valley today. The oyster booth at tho Christmas bazaar last evening did a good business. It will be open agaiu this evening.

Judge Sloan is wiuniug golden his Bedford Cnas Barge BetzHE Beat son Bentlv Miss Beall'C Barkes Mrs Ida Bishop Thos-2 Bates Cox Coffin Harris Hotchkin Dr Hollidav Win 2 Jordan John Jackson AY Latham Mrs Lewis A Lee Lovtuon MrsSJ McDonald Chas Maisch Dr A Chamberlain Mallory Chambers Qiua Miller Alma Casnor Frank Morgan Chapman Mrs AC Mullen Cuno Luvig Cral Cruickshank Delav Mis Ida Demmick II Davis All Col. Wallace is iu town from Groom Creek mining camp. In tho casa of Hull et al vs Christ enson in the district court this Dambry Alex morning a motion to allow plaintiff, Dunas to amend complaint was giauted. Edgar Jos II W. T.

Little'has gone to Phenix. ierc0 Gassor J. H. Hise is up from his Monte Green Cristo mining camp. Hamell Mrs Read the Journal Miser adver- Hartou John -rwi u-lmi i Harrington you want to purchase for Christmas and where to buy it.

Milbock Geo A Crosby Chas Putnam John Reynold-? Mrs Rich Mrs Smith Mrs Cora Scott Smith Miss Smith Shav John Stubv Gilbert Thayer Frank Tvler KM 2 YassarJ Wagoner Williams Williams Enoch SrJNISH LETTERS. Canchis Angel Hartiodo rficardo Please call for advertised letters. Jas. W. Akers, Postmaster.

Fnm Iaiij. The gentleman in chargo of tho raffle of tho diamond ring followed instructions implicitly and every cent collected was turned over to an employee of the Sisters' hospital. The Workmen's lodge is preparing reaeh the diseased portion of the to give a grand New Year's ball ou ear There is only one way to cure Monday evening, January 2. deafness, and that is by constitu- tional remedies. Deafness is caused I bv an inaamed condition of the mu- iiT rm i in I'll ii 1 1.

ui aw I I Wr Ktmlil ird otnd Hrd died 5 New York Do- When this tube gets inflamed, you of Stoddard, died New lork, ue a nimbHllg sound or imperfect cember i jjearjnf. and when it is entirely aurels on tho bench all over the ter ritory. Every trip he makes iuto this section gains him moro friends and admirers. The bar is unanimous iu the oniniou that ho Is the ablest IT .1.,. -mit 1 1 mau in Arizona, ne is mo saiuo rs j.

jioore, presiueui oi nleasaut unassuming gentleman T.nlins' Aid society of the M. E. whore ever you meet him, and the i church, desires tho thanks of all tho officers and members or tho society extended to all who so kindly assisted them with their recent bazaar. A. Averyt secured that diamond; ring on Saturday nigni.

J. D. Shipp is a guest of the Win-sor hotel. Col. Wallace left this morning for his mining camp after a brief visit with his family in Prescott.

Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot lining of the Eustachian tube. CY KKiOI.UriN NO. 0 SrrlrK 18'Jtt. Bo it iesolved by tho Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Prescott: That a general municipal election is hereby ordered to bn held for the City of Pre-cott, for the purpose of electing, by the qualified voters of said City, 1 Mayor. 4 Couucilmen.

1 Chief of Police. 1 City Assessor and Tax Collec tor. 1 City Recorder. 1 City Treasurer. On Tuesdav, tho 31 dav of January, 1S99.

at tho City Half, in said City ot Prescott, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. aud ending at 4 o'clock p. in. of that day.

Passed by the Mayor aud Common Council, this day of November. 1S9S, by the following vote: Ayes: Andrews, Bray, Ross, Smith, Mr. President. Nays: None. Presented to the Mayor for his signature and apptoval.

and by h'm signed and approved, this 29th daji of November, 1S93. Approved: J. W. Docghertv, Mavor. Attest: T.

L. Suultz, City Clerk. Approved as to form: Reese M. Lino, City Attorney. publication Nov.

30, 1S93. oeoule in ireiieral hold him in tho the highest esteem aud admiration. Holbrook Argus. O. F.

Place came in from his Bradshaw mining camp yesterday. U. Allair. 'ate manacer of tho United Yerde Copper Company's campaign bureru, at Jerome, is in i own. Col.

J. F. Yilson has returned rinni rMnrf r.t PlnrrstarT. Miss Ollio Fisher returned borne Dr. J.O.

Cobb, passed assistant on Saturday evening from attending surgeon U.S. marine hospital ser- school at Irving Institute, San Fran-yice. arrived iu Prescott yesterday. to spend tho holidays. She The mission of Dr.

Cobb in Arizona wjil return to school again at the is to investigate the sanitary con- opening ol the next term in uauuar). closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can betaken out aud this tube restored to its Lormal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an "inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sond for circulars, free. F.

J. Cheney fc Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pilh are tho best. Lost in a Snow Storm.

ditions of Arizona and the effect on persons afflicted with tuberculosis with a view of recommending the establishment of a sanitarium for tho treatment of tuberculosis pa tients of the marine hospital service cf nfinrnnnn .1 man Edgar W. Stephens and Miss led with tho engineer corps Nancy Dickson were married in Skull p. railroad, left the valley at the home of the brides 3 gpd iu ruDninK 'tho pr0-pareuts on Sunday evening, Decern- fc ff ho UaQ totetutln to berlS. The groom is the son of Mr. snowing quite heav-trc O.

Steohens. and theih" u.r i. i y- i ratiLe iimo auu no uvimuid uv- N'ck Mark. lormeny snaheeuuor bride a daughler ol ur. and Jirs.

of the Williams news, is now the.j H. Dickson and a native of this ere 1 ui hl His corn-dramatic editor of the Detroit Free COUDlJ ered arou ress- vvell knowu expert on publicity to put in an appearance at the camp Congressman Bailey says that he in a recentlv issued book: "The and a searching party was sent out has no fears of being turned down as goes right into its read-' after him, but they did not and mm leader of his party in congress. As tr8 house it goes and sits down until after daylight on Friday morn there are not enough memDers oi with ii.i::ai) k.cuuions. Klnndlk- laad. All passengers for the North should secure reservation for passage aud freight in advance thus avoiding all vexatious delays.

For full particulars call ou or address W. S. Goldsworthy, City Ticket Agent and S. Agent. TO FHEXIX.

Saturday excursions to Phenix aud the Salt river valley. The S. F. P. P.

Co. havo jielded tc the popular demand and beginning at once and continuing throughout the winter will eell each Saturday tickets to Phenix and return at one fare. For further particulars call on or address W. S. Goldsworthy, City Ticket Agent.

to rnEXix. The Territorial Teachers' association, Phenix, Arizona, Dec. 2tJth to 30th. and holiday excursions. For the above occasious tho S.

F. P. P. Rv. and the P.

E. R. R. will sell Dec. 23, 21, 25,29,30 and 31 to all points on their lines round trip tickets at rate of one fare.

For further particulars call on W. Goldswortl.y, City Ticket Burke hotel office. It is on his table when iDrr. When found he was in a select holidav presents from W. H.

Smith has a car load of fuss about the leadership.Mr. Bailey Js smoking after And why hausted I for the hoi-1 is probably correct iu nis preuiu- shouidn't it be me guesi oi nonun nignt. crnnd thin PS tion. Gov. N.

O. Murphy has gone to Washington. half hi Dartv iu congress to make much i and his hands while he dazed condition and almost ex- jlUUl 1 lit" cijiujuiu He wasbrought to the Sist 1 i -i i n. t. tn lert tno POOU iuiuus nrs' hnaniiai.

wnero uu uas aiiuusi, At ucij for the table and also to instruct recovered nntArtain durinc the evening. rr to tho family Beautiful lxoklets for Christmas hau tfae neW3paper advertiser, presents at tho Corner drug store td boar(J of Tucson will have free mail dehv- Was in session in Phenix rr Fehmarv 1. Conrrlnv in nass UDOn the papers HiC TUXl in Washington. of applicants for territorial certifi- vZrl ,0 i i cates at the last quarieny dl4tG uuu win conuuci me uireuui; Home made mince meais auu jci- nr rour wnose papers uau will Bwear in some recruits. All are Ynur mother used to make.

-opjved onlv one was passed. dl4t3 nix. Galloway steers on haud mays. Ed. Block has a new adverhe-ment in this issue.

It is an automatic self-pointing advertisement. Bead it. Fron ThErtdar" DailJ. Tonight will be the last of the SITr.TION WASTED. To do general housework in city.

Call at 32S Marino street. Ct By honest young Japanese, just from California. Has experience as I rr-io 1 Address Henrv Brink- meyer'a Hotel. By a woman to cook or do house welcome. I r.hr-stmas bazaar to- Halsev of Phe- work, city or country.

Lnquiroat awarded a second grade I Mr. Ehlo's, Montezuma bt. jiicu lumbal iu uu. t- u.0-- i. Mr sftv was tno oniy successful applicant in the last three Christmas bazaar, from 5:30 o'clock Auctioneer Chns.

Keyes sold E. till the closing hour of the bazaar. Greeory's fcrniture today. A fine big box of flowers arrived "I'm a little gypsj -girl" and I am exam mat ons from California last evening for the going to the Christmas bazaar to-; Delegate Christmas bazaar. night to tell fortunes.

pointed Charles ig received orders to proceeu at Tt delegates $IW per mouiu iu. TAKE NOTICE, Anv person detected using city water after thisdato for other than domestic purposes will be arrested and fined tho full penalty under tho Ordinance $50. By order of J. W. DOUGHERTY, Mayor.

The "Bucky O'Neill" cigars are for sale at Hotel Burke. Try one. Home made chicken tamales and chili soup at Shumate's. 11 lS-lw Garland steel ranges, "the world's best." Prices from $50 to $75. At HILL'S Hardware Store.

Caledonian col is the best and cheapest. Delivered to any part of town. Leave orders with ii. Weaver. The lecal officers of the Crowned Kin' Mininjr Co.

N. C. Shekels, oirector and president; Rubert Wil kinson, director and vice president; Jas. M. Taylor, director and secre- tarv: Geo.

P. Harrington, treasurer; R. H. Hetberington, resident agent; Harrington and bhekels, suponn tondentsj fUtf ii you Havo been sick you will find Hood's Sarsaparilla the best medicine you fan tako to uive vou appetite and strength aud restore you to a condi tion of perfect health. Wood's Pills cure nausea, sick headache, biliousness and all liver lis.

Price, 2n cents. Christmas Entertainment. Thursday evening, Dec. 22, at 5:30 the pupils of St. Joseph's Academy will give an entertainment in the basement of the Catholic church, to be followed by tho stripping of the nhrjstmas tree.

Aumission, oc. iu Au Old Time Ttrtldent of Storkrllle Center find UU Kxperience. "I doubt if any man ever had a moro singular experience," said Colonel Calliper, "than onco fell to the lot of my old friend, Stephen Gizzbunkler, who formerly lived in Storkvillo Center, Vt. Mr. Gizzbunkler, like most of us, had his pe- i tuliaritiee, tho most conspicuous, Kee-1 i ueiug uia iiuuii ui.

iiiwuj carrying an umbrella. No matter what tho weather or what the figns might he, ho never went out without an umbrella. He knew it would be sure to rain if be did. Where he got this impression I don't know. Ho may have been out Eomo time in his youthful days in bis best clothes without an umbrella when it camo on to rain.

"Some years ago, when they began making tho curious and costly experiments in tho arid regions of tho far west, firing explosives from balloons, and ono thing and another, to produce rain, Mr. Gizzbunkler, standing one day with his umbrella under his arm, in tho Storkville I Center postoffice, perusing the news- paper which he had just taken from the mail, said: 'Why do they waste all this money in mere experiments when they could get rain Avjth certainty and at a far less cost? Why don't they send for mol' could you dol asked aj neighbor who was standing near, i 'Why, I could go out withou! my umbrella, 'eaid Mr. Gizzbuuklei, I and, amazing as it may seem, it is not the less certainly a fact that he wrote to the mayor of a town near which some of these experiments had been conducted offering to go there and produce rain for his expenses. It Bhowa the consuming do siro for rain on tho part of the people, and their readiness to tak any chances to get it, that they im mediately sent Mr. Gizzbunkler a draft for tho money to come on with, without even asking him bo; he was going to produce the rain.

"When Mr. Gizzbunkler arrived at the town, he was met at tho rail road station by a delegation of citi-tens, who escorted him to the hotel. Later ho "was waited on officially by the rain committee of the town council, who, in tho presence of the reception committee and a largo number of other interested citizens, asked Mr. Gizzbunkler his plans. "They had had someqneer people in this town nt ono timo and an other, but Mr.

Gizzbunkler appeared to them to bo tho most useless person they had ever had there. At first they thought they would kill him at once, that there would at least be some slight saving in shipping him back as freight; but Stephen was so obviously a well mean-big man that finally they thought they would give him a trial, which they did on the following day. "It was a day on which any other aian in the world would havo left his. umbrella at home, auy way. Ste phen Gizzbunkler was about to leave his at homo for the first time in many years, and no was equally confident of what would happen.

He bad been a little shaken, person ally, by the attitudo of the people after his simple plan had been unfolded, but his confiilenco in the success of his plan was quito un broken. He laid his umbrella care fully across the foot of the bed ir. his room at tho hotel, looked at it almost lovingly and then went down to meet tho committee. "They walked, Stephen ahead, the rain committee and the reception committee next and after thorn tho people, along tho dusty road. Did it rami No, no, no.

It 6ecmcd to Stephen, and it Bcemcd to the people, too, that the corn ehrivcled up as he passed and that tho last blades of grass withered. "Thoy gave him one more trial the noxt day, with the same results, and then they took him back to the railroad station. They had taken aim away from the station in a car riage; they carried him tack on a rail, but this was a matte of detail that almost escaped Stephen attention at the time, so glad was he to get back at all. "On the day after Mr. Giswbuck ler's return to Storkvillo Center he went out without an umbrella.

He had had a great experience, and he had been somewhat impressed by it. Possibly ho had been mistaken ell these years, and ho thought he would see! But that day there came a etorm that swept away every bridge in the county, and whim Washed away, too, whatever in-pression tho extraordinary experiences in the arid regions had made Upon the mind of Mr. Stephen Gizzbunkler. "Thereafter, until he died, Mr. QK.bunkler carried an umbrella always, as firm as ever in tho belief that it would rain if he went out without York Sun.

France has ordered tho construction of six submarine boats, to be completed in 1900. Tho new Tin Plate Trust has taken possession of all the mills in tho vicinity of East Liverpool, Ohio. 1 The auxiliary cruiser Yosemite, which has Ix-eil laid up for tho last three months at League island navy yard, has been selected for service with Admiral Dewey's fleet. i Wells-Fargo company havo been granted ten days by Judge Morrow of San Francisco in which to file briefs in tho suits biought against tho express company to compel its agents to pay a war revenue tax on express packages and money orders. There are so many of the Philip-j pine islands that Spain has never taken tho trouble to count them, Tho Encyclopjedia Rritannica says there aro moro than Lippin-cott's Gazeteer and the Statesman's Year Book make them 1,200, and Johnson's Cyclopa-dia is content with 400.

Baron and l.ady Curzon, the forner the new viceroy of India, sailed from Marseilles for their new home on December 16. The number of trunks, portmanteaus and other luggage taken aboard for the Curzons at Marseilles created surprise eyon among the steamship officials, it being doubtful if royalty ever traveled with a greater quautitj- of personal baggage. Tho last act of the Mexican congress was the granting of a largo concession to Capt. A. B.

Smith of L03 Angeles and associates for colonizing and steamship and railroad enterprises of great magnitude. The colony lands include many leagues on the gulf of California and the conditions are that a canal be constructed from tho lands to Yuma and steamship service between the gulf aud southern California points with a lino comprising six modern steamers. Only one week more till Christmas. Tho substructure for the new parsonage for the Congregational church is about completed. The Christinas bazaar closed last evening.

The attendance wa3 large and tho ladies realized a neat little sum from the two evenings' entertainments. OKI) BABHF BTJRM1STEK COMPANY Just as Good as Scott's and we sell it much cheaper," is a statement sometimes made by the druggist when Scott's Lmulsion is called for. This shows that the druggists themselves regard Scoffs Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil with Hypophos-phitcs of Lime and Soda as the standard, and the purchaser who desires to procure the "standard" because be knows it has been ot untold benefit, should not for one instant think of taking the risk oi using some untried preparation. The substitution of something said to be pCjf "just as good" for a stand ard preparation twenty-five years on the market, should not be permitted by the intelligent purchaser. Be sure yoa Ket SCOTT'S Emulsion.

Seo teat the sun and fish are un the wrapper 50c aad Si 00, a'l drnfrgists. SCOTT nmVNE. Chemists. Kew York- AI agent, td OP ARIZONA I NCORPOKATEU IN 1877. Tha.013et tan 1 in the Territory.

Authorized Capital, $100,000 Paid Up Capital, 550,000 Undivided Profits, 513,000 HUGO RICHARDS Pieidant E. V. WELLS Vice President M. B. HAZELTINE COBHESP0NDEXT3 Bank of California SAN FUAKC19CO LaIiIIaw A Co NEW YOBK The Union National Hani CHICAGO Boatmen' Hank ST.

LOUIS General Bankini; nosine Transacted. Drafts and Telegraphic exchange on all the principal citieo of the ITnited State boocht and mKI. 'ollections rccciTe prompt attention rcrow papers taken cam of without charge. Electric Teleph -ne Xo. 100.

Not a Welcome Topic She It was just three years ago tonight that you proposed. He Noy, what did yon want to bring that up for on the only night of the week that I have away frotR tauetafiSBt Indianapolis Journal. The Prescott National Bank PhESCOTT, ARIZONA. Capital Paid Id, 8100,000 Snrplns and Profits, 25,000. FHAr.L SL MURPHY.

President. MOMMM GOLDWATEU, Vice President HKNUY K1XSLEY. Cashier. W. C.

HItAXL'J. Asst. Cashier. DIRECTORS: 11ANK M. MURPHY.

MORRIS OLD WATEIt, H.KIX3LEY. B. X. FREDERICKS' JOUX HERN DON. E.

B.GAGE. D. M. FEBBY. Accouuts of Individuals, Firms and Corporations Solicited on Favorable Terms, Hotel Winsor American or European Plan.

Aleador Sat tes, Proprietors. CENTRALLY LOCATED, con-J venient to postoffice, express office, telegraph offices and to business part of town. DEALERS IINT GENERAL -i it 1 I II 1 I itiiMUMlUJIDJD. Our Fall and Winter Stock in Dry Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, Underwear and Flannels have arrived and are now ready for your insj. action.

We offer tbem to you at Eastern Prices. STOYES AM BAMES. We have just received a car load of the celebrated Bridge, Beach St. Louis, Ranges, Cocking Stoves, Parlor Stoves and Heating Stoves. Call and see thorn or send your orders.

Blankets, Comforts and Underwear For All. Get them early and avoid a cold and sickness. CARPETS, WALL PAPER AND ALL HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS CAN BE HAD AT OUR MAilMOTH STORE AT LOW PRICES Shoes For Everybody. The largest and finest siock'in the City at wnolesalpric We buy direct from manufacturers, and save you the jobbers' prices. GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS.

FIRST-CLASS DINING ROOM NEWS NOTE.S AND COMMENTS. W.nntwl Several first class paint ors and paper hangers. Inquire of R. Baehr, tho painter niMI For good meals, go to the Burke Fino cooks and tho table supplied with tho best of everything to be found in tho market. Col.

Bryan visited congress re. cently and talked politics with his democratic brethren. The house has passed a bill to extend the customs and revenue laws of the United States over the Hawaiian Islands. Representative Riley of Virginia, has introduced a bill for the admission of confederate as well as union Eoldiera to soldiers' homes Our Staple and fans Grocery Department Is full of Fresh Goods, and good things to eat. Every de partment is full of new goods, at rock bottom prices.

Call and Eiamine. id Wforl-Biiiiister PBESCQTT, New Th rk St PB Will Be Eeady for CHKISTMAS Ready with the Greatest, Most wonderful collection of choice holiday goods ever assembled under one single roof by any store in the West. The Lowest Prices Such Goods Were Ever Sold For Before, DOLL 8 The Largest and Most Complete Stock in This Section of f'totry. Dressed Painted Dolls, Undres Painted Dolls, Nankeen Doils, Cloth Babies, China Heads, Painted Hair Shoes and Stockings, Kid Baby Dolls, Patent Washable Dolls aque Dolls, China Bisqce Dolls. Rag Dolls, Kubb-r Rags Dolls, Cabs, Iron Wans, Toy Carts Wheelbarrows Tov Bedsteads and Trunks, Tool Tables, Dressing Cases, Pianos, Drums, Ships, Dishes, Celluloid Goods, Opal Glass, Novelties, Albums.

Photo Frames, xks, Games, Perfumes, Atomizers, Purses, Handkerchiefs, Umbrellas. Mufflers, Neckwear, and Thousands of Articles too numerous to Mention. All we ask is for you to come and see our selection and you will be delig'hted. "Prizes Free to Everybody. Beau-fully Hand Decorated Chinaware.

gfTOur chances are given to EVERYBODY Alike. No cne gets disappointed in expecting not getting. WE GIVE you a useful present according to your purchase. No tags or trinkets. Something to decorate your house nicely with.

A. BLUMBERG 4 ISTEW YORK STORE KELLY STEPHENS, ilsMil GENTLEMEN'S BAKKllAKT'S xw- I Assay Office I A. D. BARNHART, Assayer. Gorier Street.

JVW the lintel Borte, COTT, A1I1ZO.NA All Work will receivo Prompt and Careful Attention-. CLOT! IING And Furnishing Goods. ROOT AND SHOE HOUSE of Northern Arizooa i We carry a complete line of Flannel Unde Blackets, Quilts, OTeraL i Buck Gloves, Hats, Cap, Rubber and P' clothing, Umbrellas, Tents, We also carry a most complete assonuieui ui ocuixu anu xnau Rrvnb Trrl Rl-nt School SuDOtieS We are exclusive agents for the "sale the celebrated CAMEL S.N SHOES and also LENTZ'S Leather Soled Nailed RUBBER BOOTS CORNER MONTEZUMA AND GURLEY STREETS!.

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