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Ti CITY COUNTY 5eTsy Items Fwa Oar Owa Twb ud From WedaawUr IWlj. Stoves are in deiuaml Uiee mom iogs. Straw hats are goiatr out of stylo and overcoats aro coining in. Boru, Prescott. soptombor 21, to Mr.

and Mrs. John Lovo.auaugh ter. The Yavapai delegation to the Phenix convention came in on this afternocn tram. A man named Kins was arrostod this moruiu', charged with stealing a roll of blankets. The democratic candidates left this morning on their electioneering tour through the county.

The Tucson Star says there is no better opportunitv for the invest' ment of capital auvwhore in the country than in Tucson. Daniel Uwver Has receiveu a re ceipt from the national democratic committee lortnel contribution he raised to help convert the heath en of the east. Louis auranga, a Mexican, was arrested last night ou a warrant, issued in Tucson, charging him with burglary. Sheriff Leathorwood will arrive to-morrow to take him back to the ancient pueblo. A sham battle occurred at Whipple this morning.

A battery was posted on the old hospital hill aud two companies were deployed to capture it. They started from near the city reservoir and succeeded in stormiug the imaginary breastworks und capturing tne field piece. The city council of Flagstaff has repealed the ordinance requiring female siugers in saloons to pay a license. Kev. Father 4.

B. Nnlly was greeted with quite a large audience at Pattoa's op-ra house last night to hear his lecture on "The Glory and Dignity of an American Citizen." The reverend gentleman in his personal appearance resembles very mueh the jolly, good uaturea monk wuic'i we see in pictures, aud is evidently as jolty and good na-tured a the resemblance indicates. He understands to perfection the art of oratory, aud prior to launching forth ou the subject ehoseu for lus lecture he very artfully related a xiiiinber of humorous anecdotes iu his happy style, thus mellowing up his and U'ti ii', gettiug them in the verv best of humor aud perfectly en rappii with him. His lecture was terv full of deep thought. citvdeut suggestion ami abounding wi'h the very highet type of patriotism.

He paid a glowing oalogy to his native couutn, showing riiat love of iuntry was tWnlv implanted iu his owa heart, and that his words were not siinplv np'y ouading ones. Mit emanated from the heart. He is a very plea-'iig as well as an istruotive and eloquent speaker. u. Uvk, ot Jersey Lily, is in touu.

D. J. Warren is iu from Lvnx George M. Sargent hns returned from a trip to litems. L.

Fisher is sfferiur from an attack of rheumatism. A. i- iu from his min-i i j' liig iwg. il C'odi. i Denver, is registered i iii tei Burke.

John Lawier returned 1bi night frt-m his it to Phenix Mrs. Hugo Richards is steadily recovering fnm attack of typhoid ver. T. Shrader and wife, of Santa u'ct. stpiur at Hotel liui e.

McNally and Graujou left mis morning for the Grnud lau3 on. B. age and J. S. Jones re- turned iroin I nenix on mo ouri, morning tram.

John J. Phtlhin and John Maekia, 'hicago aterestel in the Gold Bug mining company, arrived on lasr u'hl's tram. Captain C. W. Andarsou i in town to-da.

uiakir.g ireparations ta enter his campaign for the leg'siatme. The captain projHses to make a canvass oi ui eoiire county and will leave a hot trail wherever he sroos. Cant. A. V.

Brown, the jolly ...1. i K.a tit UUit iiuiir8ruic in tanu for two or three days taking orders fur the above company. The comuanv is the lunauiaciureroi tuo powder, also oi less ptiwder. a siuoke- Don't fi.rirel the 25 ir cent re- .1 I. I Frost last night.

The issue changes with the What about those reduction works? Temperature vesterday: high, 71; low.yi A Doraa club w.ll be started in rrescott next weeK. The biennial fall chestnut Mark Smith and The weather is gettiug cold, while politicians are warming up. It is that Woliev will be an independent silver mugwump candi date lor congress. Wfirlrmoii in the S. P.

P. rounJ house vesterday captured a ceuipede six and a half inches length and extremely large in proportion. has another paper, the Dadv Democrat. It is jMiWishetl by Upton and Howe and is democratic in ponies. Reward.

5HK. of Ihi will to 1 at Hll trrh tnr I "1 ty. I Varrh tiiw a re-i a autati.ia ltrtmot. Hall taiar" u-' takrti lutrruallj. artta lirsetly mocoi-mrfar fUfr-trm ret'j iWtmjinie Um" fmBdatkon of he I kitiwc Uw pinit rVrromXh tf u.

up com itnti.n anal aoiBic r.a in .1 uiu it work. Tbr prprU haw '4tl. in it coratiT poaarK tbmt Uhi t- nn-irrd UuUmk s-r asr utv. Nud (or ir I MtMml. F.

J.rHKNKY CO HaU Famil FiU ara Ilk ltt. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Absolutely S5A cream of tartar baking uuueu aiaies uoverumcut roou itepori. Koyal Baking: The Phenix Republican pays a high compliment to I. T.

Stoddard for making a fight on behalf of a more pronouueed silvor plauk in the territorial platform. Democracy has raised hades on the silver question, and tho present 50-cent dollar agitation can be traced to its criminal doors, viz, Cleveland and his administration. A certain democrat of this city yestordaj- signed a note, payable at maturity in gold or its equivalent. He threw back his ears aud kicked like a burro whilo writing his name, but smiled "loud" whilo reaching out for the yellow dough. It is said the populists on Satur day will rap tho Armenian question to the queen's taste, and demand the fortification of Grauite creek, tho Dardenclles of Arizona.

Duriug the past mouth moro men with mining monev have visited this section than ever before in tho same space of time. They seem to believe that 1 avapai was built ou bu Louis platform Mrs. Bogjrs, of tho Bandbox uiil- liuerv, has inaugurated a ten davs' reduction sole of goods in her lino, commencing to-day, and oil -rs a per cent reduction on everything. eo notice. Wolfley.

of the Republican, was refused admittance to tho republi can couventiou on the ground that the party did not know "where lie was at," and sized him up from his past record. Charlev Chambers, who has been one of the faithful firemen on the S. P. was to-day promoted to the dignity of au engineer, and puikxl the spot out of the deKt on a ruu north. Charley is ouo ot the popular railroad boys, and deserves the recognition extended him.

A telephone message to the sheriff's oftiee to-day from Mayor's stated that a man had been found lying ou the Crowt ed Kiug road, in au in conscious condition, aud while being brought to Mayor's station, had died. Xo information further thau that could bo learned of the deceased. There is a man iu Atchison, whose hair turned white in an hour through grief over tho death of his wife five years ago. Last week his white hair grew raven black in fifteen minutes through tho application of a patont hair dye which he used just previous to a renewal of his iuterest in love affaire. Ex.

When the stomach lacks vigor and the digestiou is weak there will be flatulence, heattburu, nausea, weak- uess. Tha rouiedv needed is Dr. J. H. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and Blood Purifier to givo tone and strength to the stomach and organs of digestion and to aid in the assimilation of food, un- fies the blood and builds up a strong and healtliv appetite, ci.uu per bottle.

Fred Little is visitiug town from the utiueg. Judso J. J. Hawkiu5 is roporte to lie recovering quite rapidly. Miss Ruth Hill left on this morn ing's train for her home in Phenix.

Miss Mav Genting has returned from visit to friends at tho aena tor. D. Archibald, foreman of the Senator mine left ou this after- noo. 's train for a visit to his aged mother in Nova Scotia, Canada. Mike I.

O'Mallev, superintendent of the company who are endeavoring to locate "the treasure on tho hill southwest of town, has arrived from Denver. General Passenger Agent Geo. M. Sargent of the S. r.

P. rail road left this morning lor a two weeks' visit east, and on bis return will be accompanied by his family. Mrs. F. A.

Tritle and Mrs. J. M. Watts left on this mornings train for a visit oast. The former goes to St.

Louis to visit her daughter, and Mrs. Watts will visit relations in Indiana. John S. Ross is able to sit up A A 1. .1.1..

4 now. lie exiMKHS 10 iwnuio iuta out soou and eugage iu the canvass for sheriff. In the meantime dur- 1 .1 l.l lug ui? illness ins irieuus suuuiu not lorgel to put iu a goou woru for him among voters, as he is de serving of success. Krum Fr.day Dallj. Register if you waut to voto.

Jim Doran is from Ohio, and Ohio is strictlv in it. The lumber firm of Ryder vt Go in Phenix has gone up. The opera house club's social takes place to night, aud an eujoya b'e time is promised. Born, in Prescott, September 25, 1S96. to Mr.

aud Mrs. S. P. Bohan, a 10-pound son. Yoeman's pack train took a cargo of merchandise to the iniues south of town to-day.

Two patents granted to W. C. Parsons, of the McCabe mining company, have been filed for record. Typhoid fever is said to be afllict-in many in this section. Incidentally, it is not in it with the stiver fever, aud there are some who hav a dose of the gold one 3lso.

The lecture last evening by Rev. E. Frost was a very interesting one. Mrs. Nellie Moorfoot delighted tho audience with a beautilul vocai sOIO.

It is said that Judge Rouse took the long road to go to Flagstaff to hold court, in order to evado going direct through Prescott. This able iurist seems to have it in for Pres- cott by Keepiug oul ui iuu uufc. Edwards. Musician jMorweed and Private Ross, all of I cone to Denver and latest U. S.

Gov't Report mm owder pure jwvlr. ILghest of all iu leaveuiui Powder lOU WAUL STltKJCa IC YOltlv. will represent Fort Whipple in the int.n.iry athletic tournament which ti.ke'. place iu that city. boys in this oilice were Prvl -day by a candidnte ou plan, which, so far, ha u.i,; the t-tfect, in an exhiliratiug way, of iukm us uetormineti to roo a iiuuon bank, or enlisting in the cans tho Armoniaus.

Flyuu was tho name of the unfortunate mau found on the Crow tied King road, near Mayer's statioti, and who died while being brought back. He was a prospector, and had been feeling unwell for sev. ial days. Ho was buried near the s'atiou. Mrs.

W. W. Ross ontertaiued a larg number of ladies from Prescott and Whipple yesterday aftor-uoon. One of the "features of the enteitaintnent was a reading by Addie Murphy, which was greatly enjoyed by all preseut. Delicious refreshments were sorved.

An odd looking contrivance, re- sombl ng a coffin, was shipped to day Joe Wilson to Jerome, which Jak ''arks, au ardent supporter of Marl, mith, savs is to bo used in Novmier to convey the political rema.ns of Buckey O'Neill down tho Verde and thence up Salt river. Tue case of Joe Roberts vs. the Atlantic Pacific, a damage suit of So.000, was settled in he dist rict court Flagstaff, on Wednesday, in favor of the railroad. Judge Rou-- presided, au.l instructed the jun -iring iu a verdict as above. The was immediately appealed to tpreme court of the territory.

A took place early thii on Motitezuma street, wl.icu nearly terminate iu a A drunken Mexican pulled a gu. Fnrroll Tieruau, aud the latter a move on his old soldier legs, I- got behind the breast wor-. Later the son of manyana tnritid I guu loose, aud perforated iling. He was run in by Ui der Mieriff Dillon and can whoop it he county hereafter. The ou tho hill is as dry as seut campaign threatens to I Idle down town every one hab shut off from using water.

Engr Mahouey says that tho pipes full and no alarm need be felt the scarcity of water for fire 1'irpcses. The supreme court will nbly settle tho question in a legal maujor when they got around to it, wnen the cry naturally comos from a United populace, for God's sake do mething. The Courier this morning blows its fog rn whistle on republican matins, a id states that tho committee ha asked several republicans nomination for treasurer. N. ame other than of John Harim, w.is presented to that body, and n- lii-'inbar of tho committee canv 'ii "ie long line of republicans capable of filling the oflie." rftid ho could make a wiu-uing dso for tho same.

Mr. Hart mi-, i ne solely was mentioned, and Mr personally, did not authorize one to urge his claims. The ac i of tho committee was purely i ii of discretion and what tho inajoiisy of tho men believed to be logical conclusion, and without solicititiMit. luiltt Upon Ilootl'a Sarsapariiia when you need a medi-ciiio to your uT and givo you an appetite. There can be no substituto for Hood's.

Hood's Pilis aro tho best aftor-dinnor pill; assist digestiou, prevent constipation. 25c. 6 From Satanlaj'f Dally. The politicians are in tho saddle. C.

Taylor, mention of whom was recently made iu these columns as a victim of screw flies, and whose lffe was despaired of when he first entered the county hospital, has entirely recovered." His escape from a horrible death is miraculous, considering tho fact that over 600 of those insects were taken from his uost rils in a few days. Yesordav'sguu club shoot resulted a- (ollows: Barnhart 15, Ferguson 13. Maudorfelt 13, Stovons 15, Hill 15. Doubles: Stevens 7, Hill 7, Mamierfelt 5, Ferguson 5. Hill and Ferguson shot at 15 birds each, to seo who should pay for the birds.

Hill got 15 birds and" Ferguson 12. Lou Hall, proprietor of tho Crovrnd King stage lino, has just placed nice, comfortable toncoro coac! ou the line, and is now bettor than ever to furnish comf n-fable accommodation to passengers on this line, lie has g-od stock and employs uono but tho roost careful drivo'rs. Anmni-tho additions to profes sional life in this citv to-day is that of Dr. McNally, of San Francisco. whocoiuos to locate pormauenw among us.

The doctor is preceded by an rcollent reputatiou as a physician ind surgeon, and in his for mer homo held tho responsible position of demonstrator of anatomy in the w. ll known Haheuatnann hospital college, of San Francisco. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, DE- CRM BAKING POWMR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammoou, Alum or any other adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD, Fathr McNally preached very able sermon ywstenlay in the Cntho lie church, which was listened attentively to by a large congregaiuHi.

i He is a vwry ltbenu theologian yet at the same time earnest mid elo- mieut. 1 heie are mauv iooile liv uig in this city who listened to this reverend gentleman as loug as twentv vear? airo. ami thev say his sermon" ring as fervently as of yore. The selections rendered by the choir wro of beautiful sacred iiiumc, am perfect iu their rendition. Miss Day especially wiuuiuir mauv admirable expressions in her singiug.

John Stephens is sick with typhoid fever. Ed. Home has irone down to Pfaeuix to take in the circus. Charley M. ClarS, of Jerome, is iu town for a few days of rest am recreation.

U. H. Scammel. the energetic mining man. is in towc to-dav from Cherry oreek.

Mrs. Charles Donaldson am daughter, Miss Cora, are in town ami will remain duriug the winter. Sam Bartley. who can make a free silver talk on the question of splices and the like, is again in town Mziug up the business situation. Fran MonU)' Parjr.

l'HKONVl. MIXTION. Lieutenant Edwards, of Whippl has gone to Denver. 1 etc Mrnunu ot nis lavorile sec tion, the Verde, is doing the towu. District Attornev re turned this morning from Flagstaff.

Col. Breathitt, of tho Interior Department, returned ou thi morning's train from the north. Joe Roberts, candidate for recorder ou the republican ticket, came ill from tLe north this morning. Dau. B.

Gillette, the energetic mining operator, returned this morning from a visit to San Francisco. Mis. A. O. Noyes left yesterday for California, being call.nl to the bedside of hr daughter, who is dangerously ill.

J. W. Benham, a prominent young Pheuiciau. has been visiting this city for a few days, ou live stock ma'tters. He went south this morn-iug.

Johuuy Robiuson, whose heart seems to be eeuterod on Chajwrral social doings, or something of that nature, left this afternoon to participate in tho ball. Herbert Gage, a cousin of our townsman. E. B. Gage, accompanied by his wife, arrived this morning from Los Augels, to reuiaiu a few davs and are guests at the home of.

Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gage.

"DR. AilLES, Through His Nervine Is a cfactor to Thousands." WIDKLV Vuown Wlrotwln pabUbcr, jJ who ruMes Crtvn Bhjr. write A Xorch 6th. 1C foUows: "Five jmk ago 1 Ijecame so wttoi that mental wcr-k rras a bcrien. loooid aotrrt at Blcfat on ccoon: of Jeepieojt.

Mjr tiDtinn railed to Ir. iltlc-' NrrTln. and 1 comancd to use It with tbe vrrj best caret. Since then I hare k. pt a bottlo In ay boce and ue It whenever my nerve unstrung.

Willi always tlieiam food rcs'ilt. Slyica Br. Miles' taken It sor n-rvounesi rr'ih liaj vrr Sailing nc-rsa. I have recom-mended it to many and It cure Uwta. AU suCer from serve ironbles ahoald try It.

Nervine Restores It Is fre from rirootlc, harra-leaa. and yet srenftfacn. Dr. Mile, through hUr1ue I a benefactor to UhmmwIv" A. C.

I.FHMAN. Editor and pr of lw. hAsauiAX Ir. Nervino nld on cuarar.twi Srst bottle will iwseat or asuney reluadtd. Walter G.

Scott, a former employee of this paper, and at present the" republican candidnte for district attorney of Apache county, f-topved over en" route to his home from Phe nis, to view the old town ami renew former acquaintances. Mr. Scott has many friends in this section, ami all wish him victory' in November. Rob Leather wood, sheriff of Pima county, left last night for his home iu Tucson haviug iu custody a prisoner. Rob is ouo of the promi ueut politicians of Arizona, and for mauv terms was a leading legislator from Pima county.

He has always been a and yet a fearless man. and his election to the otlice he now holds is but a small roward for tho past good ho has extended his people, and particularly the democratic party. Buckey O'Neill, jiopu'sist caudi date for cougress, arrived last night from a canvassing tour of tho northern couuties, and leaves iu a few davs to continue the fight in tho south, which ho says will be the decisive battle ground of the principles he is advocating. He seems botivant over the outlook, an impression which naturally forces itself onto any man who makes a a iv3 "ie people, which is only uou tho votes aro counted. Dr.

and Mrs. E. W. Dutcher entertained tho High Five club and a few invited guests at their residence last evening, which was a very eujoyablo affair. Several games of the fasciuatiug game were played, and elegant refreshments were served during tho evening.

Miss Kate L. Heizor returned yesterday from her visit to relatives Iowa. Rev. D. M.

Wynkoop weut out to Jeromo to-uay, where ho will noui services to-morrow. H. J. xVllen. Dr.

Wood. Mr. and Mrs. J. P.

Dillon, Mrs. Thomas Turner and Miss LeWall, of Jorome, came in on this mornings tratti. Thoro aro nearly 2,500 names on tho groat rcgistor. 1 BlackweSi's Genuine BULL oa wm And om coupon InaUe eh 1 oanee rl luy a tats, rvaj tb coupoa and an tu Ui cvt Fivbi TueJy Da.ly. Republican mass meeting to-mor row uijiht at tho court house.

A lady ovaugelist is coming to the Baptist church this week. Clough has opoued his fruit stand. Grapes. 5 cts. a pound.

For strictlv first class dental work and lowest prices go to Dr. Heaven' ston. All butcher hnn will lmrAnfir bo on Sundays, S30i; 1 RBSCOTT BCTCUERS. Dr. Hoavenston's dental work in all its branches is ol a first class nature.

Order your coal of F. C. Paiuo agent for Summit Coal Co. Tele phone S'J. slStf Beat tea for sale at tho Hnshford-Burmister Co.

Try aMuall package. Schilling's Best tea for sale at tho Bashford-Burmister Co. Try a small package. Finest bridjres, crowns, etc, made bv Dr. HeAveustou.

The latest aud best. Drs. Allderdice Leutz make a specialty of tho porcelain Richmond crown. ti For the best aud cheapest coal in the citv call on Gregory, agent Crescent Coal company. Families will do well to investi gate bteaui cut rato prices.

Will do washiug as cheap as China men. Forstricklv rirt-elas dental work at Iowo-t prices, call ou Drs. lider-dice aud Leutz, tne Prescott den ttsts. Caledonian coai is absolutely the best coal fi.r heatintr and cookinir toves. B.

H. Weaver, AgU Tele phone No. 97. Mrs. Solon Marker, who has been sufferer from consumption, died yesterday, ami was buried this afternoon iu the Citizens' cemeterv.

The Epworth League of the M. Church wilt give a social at the residence of Judge Ling this oveu- ng. A geueral invitation is extended to all to attend. Miss Kaczvnski will open a new millinerv sU-ru, with the finest and nteet fall stvles. about next Tues day, Sept.

'20, in the building adjoin ing the lUcclric Light othce. sJoxJ Cigars I am closiug out 10,000 lavaua aud other cigars at ac.ual cos. in lots tosuit Hurry up before they are all goue No humbug. J. j.

iisher. Cumnock School of Oratory, 2703 Ioover Los Angeles, re-opens Oct. 5. Boarding and day school. Three departments of work Klo-cutiou, English, Physical Culture.

Miss A. L. Murphy, principal, bt A protracted mooting will com mence in the liaptist cnurcn next Sunday. Mis. E.

K. Denny, of Indiana, an evaucelist of wide experi ence and devout earnestness, is on lier wav to Prescott to help Pastor Smale in the forthcoming special ervices. Open air meeting by the lotel Burke is to be.one of the chief features of the work. Tho band stand on tho plaza is being wired to-day and will be lghted up with Hfctncit to-mor row ti ght, when the Prwscott band will sound the opening of the republican campaign iu Yavapai. Mr.

and Mrs. W. J. Murphy's eld est daughter, agetl IS years, died in Phenix Sunday afternoon, only about twenty-four hours after the death of their youngest sou. 'Their funerals will take place to-morrow.

If vnu are looking for a store where quality and economy join hands, call and seo tho beautiful ine of Ladies lailor Made btnts i just arrived from tho east, our ftkirts aud Waists at rocK ooiiom prices. Call ami convmco yoursea it i i at the New York Store. s2ixf The sham battle did not take olaco at Whipple this morning, as announced, the troops going through a phvieal culture anil in the foothills" near that post. Thoy wore divided into squads of four each, within easy signal range, ana were put through many evolutions. Capt.

Gilbraith was in command. Sam Miller paid his favorite old section, Skull valley, a visit last week, and while there says he went to church in the morning, Sunday school at neon and iu tho evening addressed the Bible class. Ho Bays this is tho first time iu 17 years lo has been to Sunday school, and liked it just as well as when ho was a barefooted Missouri kid with only ono gallus. A kindergarten training school will be oponed in Phonix October 5th, 1S96, by Miss Bassitt of Chicago, a person of thorough training and experience. Especial attention will bo given to mothors and primary teachers.

For particulars address Kato Lo Bassitt, Phenix, Arizona, tf There will bo a mass meeting of republican? to-morrow evening in the court houso at 8 o'clock, at which there will be a general dis-cussiou of the principles of republicanism and tho formation of a party club. Evorv republican is asked to bo present." The meetiug will be addressed by such middle of the road republicans as T. W. Johnston, R. E.

Morrison, F. M. Murpby, W. S. Head, candidato for councilman, and others.

This Is the very best Tobacco made. La; anJ iam.c inakle each ounce LaeJ tout ann uT fJd.tkN lu prwats. John S. Ross, republican candi date fur sin is siowly recovering from an uttaukof typhoid fever, and will not at-hi to enter into cam pnign work for several davs yet. It is to be regretted that Mr.

Ross' illness comes at the time it does, aud tho voters of the county gener ally snouut be generously inclined toward him and his candidacy in lie is an A No. 1 man and feels his recent affliction ver keenly, aud when able will visit all rectioas and all peopl-j. to whom wo commend hini. George Dwyer, the brig. y.uing son of Daniel Dwter, who in Clyde, ork.

at pn in a late letter snvs that New York will undoubtedly go heavy forMoKinley aud that the gonornl sentiment of people the eoinmunity in which he lives, is McKinley will be elected pre- This is a hard uut for the member of the family in tin. to i- Mr. Dwyer is a sa "rd believer in from the court hou. iu Prescott totfao White Hou-o lawn at Washington. Father MeNally loft this morning for California.

Doane Morrill, the Jeromo merchant, is in town. Buckey O'Neill loft yesterday for Alohave county. Mrs. R. R.

Btaino has returned from a visit to Jerome. E. B. Gage aud F. M.

Murphy have gone tluwa to Lx.ugtoss. Thos. R. King, the Chino stock mau, is iu town. on tsiutrs.

James bniney lett morning for Cmcago. on uuniug business. Wm. O. Harrell, is among the visitors lo town to-day.

Henry Blauvelt. who has been seriously ill -r several with au attack of typhoid fever, is again on tho streets. F. R. Bumham, tho famous African scout, who has gained a worldwide reputation, is in Los Angeles.

He formerly resided in Prusoott. Dionicius Miller, the woll known Big Bug miner, aoeompauiod by his bright young son, Fideit, was a visitor to this office to-Jay. George Waddoll. a sterling silver miner, but who is working gold miue on the Hassa-yampa, is in ion to-day, nod says his property is appreciating in value. Judge E.

W. Wells, Governor R. C. Powers, John Lawler. E.

J. F. Home, Mr. and Mr.s. F.

E. Andrews, Miss Sadie Archibald, R. E. Wells, D. Gillis and O.

IT. Jackson return ed ou this afternoons train from Phenix. Sllnlnc Intelligence. "A contract was drawn up and signed iu this city Saturday last by which Mr. Thompson agrees to exepnd the sum of 510,000 iu developing five mining claims on upper oaii ritui, uuiiu it nauuiuau to those properties and erect a stamp mill to work the ores.

''These properties are owned by Air. James Bark and John II Hiw. of this citv, aud are the new dtMit prop erties on upper Salt ri i they do not luclude the properties on which Mr. Bark has tieen work ing for tiie pnct four or fire months and which give great promise ol being This morning a load of pro Viona and men wore sent out by M- Thorn psou aud work will at once start. As many mon as can bo worked to advantage will bo put to work and tunnels, shafts and drifts bo put into the ore bodies.

Mr. Bark will continue to develop the main lead which is showing wondorfully well. He has a body of ore uncoverl which is extroinely rich and ho is now sinking on it to determine it depth. He is alroady down over a hundred feet and should tho ledge hold out the property will be second to none iu the territory. Tho district is a nowly discovered one aud apponrs to be extremely rich.

Should the development work now going on prove the mines as good as thero is every ron-sbn to believe they are thero will be a rush to that in the near funure." Pheuix Herald. aitdtoltial raJus tn a bottle ot Hood's Sarsv than In any other praparaUon. Moro UU rciulred. more care taken, more expense Incurred In its manufacture. It coU the proprietor snd the dealer Moro but It costs tl consumer as fcs jets more doses for his wottey.

Oro curat) re power It secured by its peculiar comMaatteti. proportion and process, natch make It peculiar to itself. Trloro people are employed aud more space occupied in Its laboratory than any other. tioro wonderful cures effected and raoretes-UinonlaM receltetl lliAn by any other. Moro il3 aud more Inereane jear by year ar rrTWH-tei.

tlruenlK. Moro penple ar i laKmi; iiou.i to.ii ti other, and mote aro taktn; Hi eT Kara and mtiii. noitn reason m-'zhl bo gUen why you sIwuM take Sarsapariiia The One True Pkwd rurUler. $1 per hotlKv jt ru wire alt Urer Ills and flOOd FlllS Sick Ueadaehe. Mceata.

Sncoex In Dentistry. Nw brkige work invtod bv Dr. Heavusto, without sacrniug other teeth, called by tbe inventor indestructible bridge 'work, a patent for the same will soon be applied for; tho first bridge of this kind was mtide for Prince, the wife of our chief of police. Dr. Heavens ton is the only dentist in thu United States to discover the uew combination of gases, ia which oxygen is used in the greater quantity, it do not produce uneon-Msiousuoss, and children use it as a matter of fuc, aud to verify this statement, I refer you to "Judge Ling and Andrews.

"Mrs. Scott hat: twenty teeth remoyed while under the iullueno of this gne. Siuco discovering the good quali ties of oxygen in combination with other 1 have entirely discarded tfae use of that poisonous nitrous oxide or lautching gas. So to the alllicted, I will sat-, cheer up1 no misery, no pain, uo sickness. Respectfully, l3a.

A. IIbavkostox, Operative aud ProstLerw Dentist. I i-l eMMav. ajd VOTE FOR BUCKEY O'NEIbb FOR DELEGATE TO I60NGRESS. BEFORE! ana AFTER fl'thahorri'riof Impotecey.

crriDKKdeaawsUieUTer, Bw k.d-jersandttieorliuuTorfransotaUnspcriUea. CtTPXDENlt utresrtbens a-xl rrstorra rtnall weak omaa. The reason safferers are pot coreJ by Doctors is becaase rdoety per cent are troobled with Proafcailtl. CT l'IDKN Is tbe only fcJKm rrmJ to c-are wiuiout an ooemUon. Saou tnUmiaW )9L A written (rnraiiiee ttren and money returned atz bazm does cot clxt a pBOSaoent eoca.

UD a box, lx fjrJVOO, bj- mull. nd for rase circular aad testliaoQlaia, iiMraa UiVoJ OICDS COICi 1334 Sao FraocfccO-CSi fVJJ Political AnnouiiceiDCDts CanU of eaatlMtaSe irrwietive i party, will be iaertol in Uu column. Tra matte knuvrn os application. CI KEPtBLICAX CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF. BAKNIT H.

SMITH, BETCBLICAS CXDIDATE TOR Siprw of Yavapai Co. JAS. BARTON REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR A.E. JOSCELYN REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE roR PKOBATB JUDGE! GapfaiD C. W.

ANDERSON, INDEPENDENT SILVER CANDIDATE F. The ASSEMBLY Sabjot to the Deoiiua of the Voters of YnTajrti 9 bD r- 52 CD a 0 5- CQ UI V) oc u. in OYER Employed Office DON'T VOKGUr That 1. fAi.MON ie.4all in the etnu! ft BBiam la thl citT. where Im ie tomMng hettttu all parte of the ea- try.

Thowj wiehuie ilBatiMi will ted their adTaataire to (top in aad retwiiT their names and reaideaeo 1 Win d) Ba. Suits to made to order from SlU and upward, by J. Dere, the artistic tailor of Frei-cott. Now is your time, gentlemen, to get a cheap suit. Perfect fit guaranteed in every respect.

Call aud seo me before purchasing elsewhere. J. Dcrb. China auil aan. Man Wo Chung has just received a genuiue aud beautiful oriental stock of men's summer silk shirts, handkerchiefs, Chinese and Japanese rugs.

Come and examine mr beautiful China Tea Sets, Work Baskets, all of Oriental make. The Ladies are especially invited. Call aud see how cheap wo sell. West Side of Granite Street, ia Brick Store. ap2tf 1D For auy case of dandruff that Smith's Dandruff Pomade fails to cure.

Never fails to cure dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. The oily guaranteed remedy. At Frank D. Myors' Palace Barber Shop. flm6 WILSO.f.

UTbia creat Vccetable lot tan-c i Fr -ta phyacUn. wUl quietly cure you ol aU ner-v as r-- Aif. asea oi oirvu. such as laatMaanooil. s-i mls n.frroca DebffiS! anuiass Marry.

HxiiassUcc Drains, VarfcoceUaad t. It 8 pi ill low, br dT or nttbL Prevrou qokA- OC OX CLarre. WiCll IX COt rhorM Imdl tn KMrnutnfHute HOTEId VINCENT LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA FKAXK MAYOR lViprietor. COR. SIXTH AND BROADWAY fOST modern albteqnlppwl hotel.

Staua -11- Hwrt, Electric and and Hot and CoU Watrr ia eery Pnom The beet of eerrico. Ca-tralljr located. nectr'c'carpa the door rr all depole, park, and place amaetce2it. Ameriran aa.1 iorofean Vlan. Headquarters for Arizona Peopl.

YUOXJSAT-E AND RETAIL DKAIiKB IN ERCHANDISEi CompriuBg a Full Line ot 1 Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Furnishing Goods, Butter ani Eggs, Hay and Grain, All Ihi i Standard Brands of Smoking! land Chewing Tobaccos. MINERS I Kepecially re asVetl to ire my Honw a i fall and larbect Ooode adaDteu to their noii. 'For Home Use My Goods are Ex celled by no Olner House. ALL GOODS WARRANTED. Tele phe 19- THE Prescott, Arizona.

Incoqiorated in 1S77. Tho Oldftit Bank in the TerritorT. Authorized Capital, Paid-Up Capital, Undivided Profits, $100,000 50,000 HUGO RICHARDS President E. W. "WELLS VicePreaident W.

E. Cashier il. B. Ass' Cshir CORRKSPOXDENTS: BankoJ CaHfornla SAN MANCISO LaldlavACo NEW YORK The Union National t'HlCAOO Boatmen's Hank ST. LOUIS A Gcstnl Bialag Baswtii TraoycUl D1U.FTS and Telesraphlo Ezehacce on all th principal citlee ot the United State bosfat asd fold.

receive prompt atteutiou. Escrow papers taken car of without charge. Electric Telephone No. 100. NOTICE VOT1CK i herehr kib that the rettalar aa-1' mnel aeetioe at the Mockhoklera of tie OOLDKNTMKtSUHK MINING AND MILLING COMPANY will be bald in tao rompaaj'a oOre at freeoulc.

AritvBa.ontheMxtb Ilxr tlcteber. IS'Jti. atS o'ehek p. m.for the psr-poee of electim; director awl traafaetinc tah other b9ine a majr propertT roste befer th nteetiiK A. D.

HAKNHART.Secrrtarj. lmrttt.Ari2aa.As.a. lsW. id JOHN BRYAN McNALLY, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGKON.

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