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The Arizona Champion from Peach Springs, Arizona • Page 3

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PATHTS BABBITT FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Vf-rzr GROCERIES? PROVISIONS BOOTS, SHOES. HATS, DRY GOODS GLASS, HAIR, CEMENT AND PLASTER PARIS, NOTIONS srei Sewing SIsEeIaiifi.es lOP. a ETC. LOCAL MATTERS, Hon. II.

C. Gooding holding in St. Johns. A slight fajl of snow fell last night (but quickly disappeared. S.

B. Hibben, Secretary of the Arizona Sand Stone is in jtown. F. 15. Jacobs, county surveyor, is visiting Prescott on ai.

official trip. The "Operas" lead them all. A pure Havana cigar for sale at Salzman s. Vn. Dunoaii, one of tlie substantial men of iters -Verde is yisjtjng our city.

forget that the Catholic Fair will beheld' about the "22'U "of this month. Le. than two werks to register in. Dm't lose 'any time and go and do at once. i A.

31. Goudy, the San Francisco cattle buyer, is in town feeders. ooking for Hon. IV. G.

Stewart made a business rip of a few days to AJbuquetqus; last week. The A. it P. are employing a large They of men alon their line. siy good men are scarce.

"Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller and Mrs.

Geo. Iloxwnith have gone to the Grand Canyon on a pleasure trip. A big stock on hand; also sample for the trade of fine New York cigars. Call on M. Salzman.

tf. David Babbitt, of the firm of Babbitt is visiting Los Anjela and 3an Francisco on Business. Mr? J. II. Hoskins Jr.

left hu week for St Linis, her former' home, to isit friends and relatives. Mrs. A. Morse has returned from her visit te the Eist, and is welcome back by her numsrmis triwds. Oar erterprising msrehant C.

H. Clirk sliippe 1 two cars loads of potatoes fo Albuquerque this weefe. Insure in the Equitable Accident Insurance Company. U. A.

"Wood 5, Agent. Mr and Mr. Arthur Wilde, have been sp-uJiu the sunune in Flagstaff, have returned to the Needles. Frank Beal, of Uelleniont, came in this weefe to Uy, in winter supplies, ile says' the range is fine and sheep itie in "ood condition. A.

G. Oliver was a visitor to Flagstaff this week. Mr. Oliver wants to treasurer of this county. He is the Democratic nominee.

James Cart, an old time Flagstaffite, now extensively engaged in wool growing in Apuche County, was viewing our town this week. Tie home of Fletcher Fairchild was. gliddened last Sunday morning by the Arrival of a pretty little girl. Mother and child both doing well. Mr.

and Mrs. Win. Fain, of Oak Creek, were in Wednesday laying in inter supplies. Mr. Eain says tha.t cittle are in tine condition.

The Board of Supervisors have ordered that two Justices of the Peace and two Constables be elected at the ensuing election for Flagstaff precinct. Col. J. C. De La Vergn, President of tfie'ArLcpna tiattle Company arrived thursday morning from New York to look over the Company's extensive Repairs for machines kept on short notice.

G. all. kinds of sewing in stock, or ordered A. Woods, Agent Hon. John V.

Rhoades, General, Manager of the A 1 Cattle Company lixs sold to Wm Kirk, of Oeicago, 700 fat beeves, 350 of which were shipped Thursday. Hon. J. M. W.

Moore, ta Republican candidate for Councilman of the Northern district, stopped over in Flagstaff" this week on his way to Apache county. J. M. Simpson announces himself in this issue of the Champion as a candidate for Justice of the Peace of this ppecinct Ift elected. Mr.

Simpson will lill the o'lfice'witli credit ariti ability. W. T. Richardson, a prominent business man of Prescott, is' visiting Flagstaff. Mr.

Richardson is an old news paper man, having been connected with the Prescott Courier for a long time. J. M. Myers, who has friends by the score in Yavapai County, passed through Flagstaff this week en roue to Mexico', where lie goes to accept the position as Land Agent for a railroad canioany of which Mr. T.

S. Bullock is president. The attention of our readers is directed to thaad of N. D. Flores: which appears in this issue.

Mr Flores is an accomplished dancing master, and ijiose of our young peope who care to learn the art have now a gook oppor- Try there. Buy them. Light runing, simple and durable, the Singer Sewing machines. (G. A.

Woods, Agent Parents and friends are invited to visit the public school whenever they may desire and witness the exercises of the school. J. W. Rosj, Teacher. Ed Whipple who is busily employed at Winslow for the past two itonths, constructing houses and general carpenter work, made us a very plesant 'isit his week.

He only remained in town one day. I sell the following chewing tobaccos: Cjirnx, Horseshoe, Star, Piper Heidsiek', Kentucky Smile, Master stroke, Sledge, Escoi OJd Honesty, Iron Navy, Five Brothers and Pass-time. "31. Salzmajc. John W.

Fnncis has so far recover ed from his wound that he was able to accompany Wash Henry, Cha. joven awl -others on a limiting expedition to Mormon Lake. We predict thatducks and wild game will be id market in large quantities on their return. Miss Lola Woods ieft last Thursday morning for the Lo ver Verde where she will opn a five months tent: of school next Monday. Miss Woods many friends in this section sorry to loose her out hope she will do well in her new ijejd.

Flagsfciff, Arirona. September 10, '90. I hereby authorize E. 0. Payne Ut Urny's tooejl and lease sewing mach ines, receive moneys receipt Tpr same in my name during my absenc.

G. A. Wlods. I'ut oil ISr.ilce.s rfpiu find yo-i are going down hill in poi'it of health. Failing strength, impaired diction and assimil ttin'i are marks of decline.

Check tiies and ether indications of fjcrmature decay with the grand vitairjk-r and restraining tonic. Stomach Bitters Beginning at the fountain lipid, the 'stomach, the letters remedies its in-ellicieney, corrects its errors, and sets it vigorously at work. The digestive oriran is thus eimlilcu to thoroughly seperato from the food its nutritive principles, which the blood assimilating, is enriched. Than is the system nurished. und being iiviiishyi sti lengthened, and iibnormil waste of its tissues stayed.

Appetite, the power to rest well, a regular habit are also re-established, and the various function; move once more in their natural and healthful groove. The Bitters, moreover, is a specific for and preventive of malaria complaints, rheumatism, biliousness and kidney troubles. Items of Intert Concerning Arizona autl New Mexico. Albuquerque, N. 31.

will soon be supplied with lettiy" carriers by the Postoffice department. There is an Apache Indian in Yuma Cojnty who has been placed on the great register and will vote at the coming election. The Peoples party have nominated a ticket in San Miguel Couni N. M. The ticket consists of 11 Democrats and 5 Republicans.

A meeting of citizens of county has been held Prescott, at which a committee of nine was appoin ted to decide the question of the division of the county. Yavapai will prob ably bo cut in twain by the next Leg islature, The Republican ticket of Pinalj Coun ty is composed as follows: Sheriff, Drais; Council, A Doran: Assembly De Nure; Supervisors, Suter and HBli Chalmers; Treasurer, Stevens; "Probate Judge, II Benson; Surveyor, A Colton. A Tucson telegram of the 30th says: Donell Ross, mill man of the Copper Queen company, was arrested by S. Marshall, for illegal cuttinggovt.rnment timber. 'Bail'of SlO.dOO was accepted Government will sue the Copper Queen Company for 890,000.

The following ticket has been placed in the field by the Yuma County Dem ocrats: Councilman Curtis; Assem blyman Moore; Probate Judge Job Atkins; District Attorney, McCabe; Sheriff, II Tompson; Recorder, Geo Hunt; Supervisors, Tebbs and W'Elhson. Gila County Republicans have nominated the following ticket: Councilman, Geo Peter; Assembly Webb; Probate Judge, West-mever: District Attorney Went- worth; Sheriff, Geo Shute; Treasurer, Boardman; Recorder, Charles Martin; Supervisors, Gibson and Harrer. Thh following is the Republican ticket of Maricopa County: Council Powers; Assembly, Mullen and Ed Gill; Sheriff. John Montgomery A Shaw; Recorder, WS Johnston; Assessor, Jphn Gray; District Attorney, Webster Street. Probate Judge, Woodward; Supervisors.

t. l-vri Arizona' Copulation. The following is the official report of Arizona census by counties for 1880 and 1890; counties 1800. 1880. Apache 4,205 6,83 Maricopa 10,707 6,689 Mohave." 1,385 1,180 Pinal 4,186 3,044 ttmi 12,543 17,006 Yavapai 8,573 5,013 Yuma 2,616 3.215.

Graham 5,605 Coshisp 6,850 Gila 3,000 It will be seen that Bitna has fallen off, which is not the case in reality, but shows that way inasmuch as taken from Pima since 1880. Pima and Cochise show an increase in ten years taken together of 2,387, The World Ki.riclieil. The facilities 03-the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and contort ot liiankirm are almost unlimited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known ar it is the auly remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Springtime or, in fact, at any "time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. A Furt'xmio courliihloi). It has caused no little surprjso that there should be some doubt existing with regard to the exact date when the nresent charter of The Louisiana State Lotiniy expii es.

This is plainly expresed in thb charter of the company which being a public document is on file and readily accessible. Even the present charter does not terminate until 1895. Moreover, an emeudment has been ordered by the Legisl lture of the Stite to be submitted to the people by which the charter of the company wiil be extendod up to the year 1919. Chaiter.s are neeeswly granted for a limited time, and their renewal is a mye matter of form. This has bee.n fully pro ided for, as anyone fimilar lth the facts of ti cue must know.

Great satisfaction is expressed at the. management of Generals Beauregard and Early, who, as superintendents of the drawings, have maintained tbfi the, high standard to which the Louisiana S-t-itn TiP.f.ferv 1ms ived up (lean.) ijegei. August 27. SURVEYS APPROVED. Notice is hereby given that the plats of townships N.

17 Noith Ranges 6, 7 and 8 east; 18 North 6. 7. 8 and 10 east; 19 Nonh Range 6, 7, 9 and 10 east; 20 Range 10 east, have been received at this 'office from th S.urveyor General of the Territory, as accepted by the Department of the Interior, that the same will be filed in this office on the iSth day of October, 1800, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, 'on and after whiph we will be prepared to receive applications for the entry of lands in said townships.

T. C. Martin, Register. T. T.

Butler, Receiver. Prescott, Sept. 17, 1800. Before anil After Using. Atone time I had awful Sores and Pimples on my face, and after using two bottles of S.S.S.

I was cured, and now have a nice, smooth complaxion. James L. Boyle, Atlanta, Ga. My Life 11 I was afflicted from infancy with Catarrah and with erruption on rjy face for ten yesrs. I was attended by 'the very best physicians, without per manent reliet.

U.I10 mineral ingredients settled in mv bones and cajised Rheumatic trouble. My life was a burden to me, and my case was declared incurable, when I saw S.S.S. advertised. Eight bottles qured me entirely and I feel like a new person. Josic Owens, Montpelier, Ohio.

Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. Swift Specific Atlanta, Ga. To Whoin It May Concern: This is to certify that I have received of the Equitable Accident Insurance of Denver, Colorado, through G. A. Woods, their agent here, One Hundred and Forty-three Dollars andJ 5fty-five cents, being full payment for indemnity for nine weeks and' four days, at Fifteen Dollars per week, and can cheerfully recommend theni" to anyone wanting accident insurance, as they were very prompt in settlement of my claim.

Albert BuoyT, Foreman Arizona urn.ber Timber Mill, Flagstaff, Ariz. Flagstaff, Aug. 25, Sheep Wuiitect, From.OOO to 3,000 sheep wanted Principals only, need apply, statjng quality, terms on which they will sellv Address Business CHAJiliox Office. mr ENEKAL NEJyS. A new patented snow flang wiil he used this winter on the mountain divi-istGns of the Atlantic Pacific.

Citizen. As a fashion note it may be stated that in Ghicago bsef will be dressed much the same as in previous Drovers Journal. The farmers of North Dakota are tnrning their attention to sheep rais ing. Wheat has been a iaiiure there for the past three years. Near Watrous, Mora county New Mexico, on the Phoenix ranch, white caps recently destroyed thirty miles of fence.

The owners are Denver gentle men who have spent several thousand dollars in improving their property. The Kent Advertising. The most sufficient advertising in behalf of Hood's is that which comes from the- medicine itself. That is, those who are cured hy it, speak to friends suffering similarly, who in tutn derive benefit and urge others to try this successful medicine. Thus the circle of its popularity is rapidly widening from this cause alone, and more and more are becoming enthusiastic jn behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla as it actually demonstrates its absolute merit.

Ai that is asked for Hood's Sarsaparilla is that it be given a fair trial. If you need a good blood purifier, or building up medicjiK1, try Hqods Sarsaparilla Notice. Flakstaft, Aniz. April 16, 1890.J 1 but with am not running a stage line, I still have a few teams left which I can take parties to the Cliffs or the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, especially if they hav the required amount, as I am not here for my health and neither for the nam, but for a few Sheckels. All those wishing my services will find me on the south side of the railroad track clothes on.

with my working A. C. Monsn. Nutif-e. The residents of the Townsite of Flagstaff are hereby notified that they are.

requested to assemble in mass meeting for 'the purpose of determining what spooition shall Ic made of the. surplus funds now on hand, arising from the sale of lots in said Townsite. The date, of, holding said meeting to be thirty davs after the first; publication ot this notice, E. V. FnuxciL Trustee.

Flagstaff, Aug. 30, 1S90. SUMMONS. In the Djstrjct Court of ths Third Judicial District, Territory of Arizona. County of Yavapai.

Clara H. Smith, 1 Plaintiff. versus j- Summons John B. Smith, No. Defendant.

1845 Action brought in the District Court of the Third Judical District, in and for the County of Yavapai, Territory of Arizona. The Territory of Arizona sends Greeting to John Smith. You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District Court of the Third Judical District, in and for the County of Yavapai, in. the Territory ol. Arisona, and answer the complaint filed with the Clerk of this Court, at Prescott, in said county, (a copy of4 which complaint accompanies this summons), within ten days (exclusive of.the day of s.er.vie') after the service upon yonof this summons, if served in this countyj.

but if served of, the county and-within this district, then twenty days: in all other cases, thirty days. 1 And you. are. hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint as above required, the plamti." will take Judgement against you bydefault and costs and.disburse-ments in this behalf expended. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND and seal of the said Court this 6th day of September D.

-r-, '1S90. M-. WATTS, Clerk-Wilson Norris, Attorneys for PlaintiP. 1st Publication Sept. 13, 1890.

Dissolution Notice. NOTICE is herebv g-en that the copartnership hcretolore exjsting between Wm. Mclntire and Frank Ebert. under the firm name of Mclntire ELert, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Wm alclntire retains the sheep and ranch lyp mdes west of liellemont and Frank Ebert retains the cattle and ranch in the Coconino Forest.

Wm. Mclntire will pay all accounts agaiist the firm, an will also collect all bills tlue the said firm Wm. McIntire, Frank Eeert. Flagstaff, October 1, 1S90. E.

E. BURLING AM E'S ISttT OFFICE AM CHEMICAL LABORATORY I kvr(4aiii rerplve prompt and careful attention. ri-KnnH in r'ftlorndn. 1STiS Ramtilps tlT mall or Gold Silver Bullion gf'Vffsis. 1736 4 1733 BeiTCr, Cou.

llSlill IslS jp'''' Thomas Howe, Dealei; In Furniture AND Bedding Agent in Flagstaff for the Chicago Carpet Co. Store south side of Railroad Ave. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Prkscott, October 2, 1S90. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the fol 1 lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Prescott, on Tuesday, November is, laoo, viz: aiario.v i.

Hlack. Declara lory Statement 1979, for the South of Northwest ot bee. 24, I wp. 20, N. K.

6 E. He names the witnesses to prove his continnance residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: B. F. Taylor, Ben Skinner, J. L.

Black, Fred Gates, all of I'lagstaff, An: Any person who desires to protest against the allowance ot saca proot, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department why fuch proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above tianed lime and place to cross examine the itnesses cf said claimant, and to ofier evi dence in rebuttal of thar submitted by claim ant. J. MAR 1 IN, Register Notice for Publication, September 27, 1893. N' OTICE is hereby eivca that the fol lowing named settler has hied notice ot his intention to mcJe final proot in suo port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Prescott, ou Tuesday, Nov. iS, 1890, viz: Carl Erickson, Declaratory 21S5 for the East i of South west 'I and west yz ol t-outheast ot Sec.

20, Twp 21, It. E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuance residence upon and cultivation, of, said land, viz: Walter J. Hill and C. Maxwell, of Bsllemont, and Ja.

L. UJack and H. B. Skinner, cf Flagstaff, Ariz. Anv persoa who desires to protest against the of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and is of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, vili; be guen an opportunity at the above men tioned tim.

and place io cross examine tne witnesses of said claimant, ana to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. J. C. MARTIN, Notice for Publication. Land Ofi--ice at Prescott, Ariz, 1 September 26, 1S90.

NOTICE is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intenti to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Prescott, 011 Tuesday, Nov. I.8K 1S90, viz: James L. Black, Homestead Application No. 367 for the North 'z of North east the Southeast of Northeast and Northeast of Southeast of Seel 24, Twp. 20, N.

R. 6 E. He, names the following witnesses to prove his continuance residence upon apd cultivation of, said land, viz: W. G. Stewart, II.

B. Skinner, Geo. Black, and W. D. Black, all of Flagstaff, Ariz.

Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance ol such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be be allowed, wiil be given an opportanity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. J. C. MARTIN, Register. Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Prfscott, 1 September 26, 1S90. NOTICE is hereby given that the following named seller has filed, notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said pjoof will be aiade before the Register and Receiver at Prescott, on Tuesday, Nov. IS, 1S90, H. B. Skinner, Declaratory Statement, No.

1972 for the North ot Northwest and West. of Northeast of Sec. 20, Twp, 20 N. R. 7 E.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuance lesidence npon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James L. Mack, W. G. Stewart, Geo. Black, W.

D. Black, all Flagstaff, Ariz. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the Interior Department, why such prouf should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time andjlace to cross exarnine the wituesses of said claima nt, and to offer evidence in. rebuttal ot that, submitted by claimant. J.

C. MARTIN, Register. A MERICAN EXCHANGE HOTEL, 319-325 SaaSome San Francisco, th best family and business men hotel in the United. States for the rnqney. Board and room per day $1, S1.25 and S1.50.

Free cpach to from hotel. Charles and William. Montgomeiy. aug26 iy READY TO MAIL, OUR FALL AND WINTER CATALOGTE Is aow ready for distribution, and will te mailed "FREE charge upon application. It is a large book over 120 pages and is profusely illustrated, faithfully picturing thousands o'f articles of merchandise jn our great establisnment.

It Is the ideal shopping guide, and. by a perusal of its pages, the reader has as great a command over our prices as- though personally at our counters. It is a mirror of fashion, all the latest styles in various lines of merchandise being shown by illustration as well as by description. Send for it. and secure the benefit of the lowest prices on the Pacific Coast, ABOUT EUFS 2.50 SHOES.

It is not everywhere that you can get a Full Calf Shoe for $2 50. It costs too much cuts too deep into the profits for any ordinary shoe dealers to handle them. There is one place in the Stale where you can get such a shoe for money. This advertisement is iutended to tell you that place. HALE'S $2.50 'SHOE is made of solid calf, tan ned to meet the requirements of our California climate.

The workmanship is thorough and lasting, the shape, neat and pleasing to the eye as vell as easeful to the feet, Cuch a shoe as we have described Js commonly sold for g3 00 or more. It's worth shows its wear. We have it in the following styles: Hook Lace, plain French gress Gaiters, plain French toe; London toe with tip. -Button Shoes, plain French toe; London toe with tip. HALE BEOS.

DEALERS IN DRY GQGDS, CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, NOTIONS AND HOSEHOLD SUPPLIES. Nos. 825 to 835 K. Street. SACOAJB rr- Tr mm mzmmmm FUMITUSS.

6.04, 606, SACHflfflEHTO, toe; London toe with tip. Con C. THIS Large Patent BCICEEH Price a co E3 UPHILST llf 608 STRB' GAUFOBHIi. 6- eU1 17 P' fcJi lk If cs.

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1883-1891