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The Weekly Orb from Bisbee, Arizona • Page 4

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The Weekly Orbi
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Bisbee, Arizona
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Ben. 'Williams. Superintendent. )WCTHlMt 1ACIT10 lUILWOAP. KAIT- BOUKD.

STATIOU3. 8T-. San Francisco 4:45 m. Lot An.le 9:00 p.m. Tuna a.m.

Maricopa 5:40 a. a. Tucson 2:50 o. Benson El Paso 2:55 p.m. t0 a.m.

tm a. m. 5:09 10:7 p.m. ii 1-50 a. I S7 ai 1 12:80 p-i i9o a.m.

a to. -fcJEL Faxtte Time. F. S. Wbmtb "bei a son.

Library 18:00 A. U. to 12:00 U. :r.M.tu 9:90 P.M. Hears.

1.04 P.M. to 5.00 r.u. Miss Wihw. Librarian, From Thursday's Daily. Otto Gei6enhofer returned today from Tombstone.

Oon Harrington, the river cattleman, ia in our city. Th saw and hammer can be heard on all our adjacent hillsides. 'The justice-courts have been rather dull during the past few days. The Saddle Rock restaurant Has changed hands again. Carpenters and pnintera aro kept busy at present in our city.

fi. Hosmcr expects to leave in a few days for an extended trip east. Del Lewis is the proud father of a new son which arrived at his household yesterday. J. Best, the well known commercial aoan, was an incoming passenger this morning.

The various militia companies throughout the territory have been notified to drill nightly. The Choral society are to give an entertainment for tho benefit of the cemetery fund the early part of next week. Several commercial men were income ing passengers today. They all report Bisbee. the camp( in Ari-ion tern an, the well known whisky drummer, letrTasVTiight-for.

Tucion1 after spending eeveral days In our city. Frank Hare has moved his family from (lie custom house to Tombstone where thoy have taken up their real-residence. The Bisbee delegation from Phoenix brought back with them large boquetB of lovely roses, the products of the Salt River valley. Amos Kindred has returned from Mo-renci, where he went to put in new machinery for the smelter there, which is owned by Phelps, Dodge Co. Win.

Beatty, the valley cattleman, was a visitor to our thriving city today. He reports the cattle in that section of the country in excellent condition. The A. S. E.

company have already begun to load up thei side tracks with empty stock cars for the cattle ship Bents which are to begin soon. The Bisbee delegation who wont to Phoenix, returned this morning and all report having a first class time. They sav the Phenecians treated them in ele- gantstyle. Two of the proprietors of our tailoring a establishments had a slight difficulty uptown yesterday and fought tho first round in a lively manner with honors about even. Tho second round is to bo tried in the justice court today, nnd tho th'rd may bo looked for at any time.

The Bisbee correspondent of the Prospector must have been somewhat rattled when he wrote that the Orb editor was in Phoenix. He has not been. there to our knowledge, but has been in our city all of the time trying to furnish items for the readers of the Orb, eo that (lie Prospector might copy them in its Bin-bee column. A slight wreck occurred at Benson yesterday morning hut no fatalities resul-ted: The baggageman was coriidernbly benised ufvhnt not seriously. Tho accident was caused by the S.

P. Flyer running into the Novates train as the hitter was pulling the- yards. Both engines were badly damaged, while tho windows in most all of the coaches were shattered to pieces from the force of tho collision. The two-year-old son of W. L.

Furga-son, of Bolton, had whooping cough. "After several physicians had prescribed for him, without giving relief," writes Mr. Furgason, "I persuaded my wifo to try a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Tho first dose had the desired effect, and in forty-eight hours he was cntirnly free from all cough. I consider your remedy the best in tho market, especially for children, and recommend it at all times." The 251 and 60 cent sizes for ftUtby Bisbee Drugstore.

a B. Packard is in town nnd, look as if ho had been fed well at Phoenix. Jack Raab has accepted a position as night bartender at the Free Coinage. E. S.

Adams' new house on 0. K. mnrAanKtna AnmMlAitf etitvii ia James Kirk left today for do Negro, Mexico, afier stopping us for a week. A. McLcod will leave the latter part of this month or tho first of next for a visit to his old home in Antigonich, Nova Scotia.

George Anderson left this morning for Sonora, where he goes to work on R. W. Barr's ranch. Lem Overlook came in today from Phoenix, bringing with him two carloads of fat cattle and one'ot hogs. H.

Millett is in town fro-o the ranch of Colin Cameron and reports everything prosperous in that section and cattle looking fine. J. S. Williams will soon commence making brick, and wnen ready for use several new houses, now in contemplation, will be erected. Mr.

Levitt, of the firm of Levitt has returned from Tucson, where he spent a few with his brother and old friends. A. Howe and Johnny- Twoomy driove over to the county seat by moonlight last night. They are on business ami-will return tonight. On the 6th inst.

a son was born to the wife of and yesterday, it was christened and now bears thb name of Herman Charles Welton. Joe Lippert was master of ceremonies. Tho Exchange saloon is being re-painted and repapered, and will soon be one of the neatest places in town. A new floor has been laid and everything is being fixed up in first-class condition for tho public. Montoya.a Mexican, is in jail charged with, assault with-a deadly weapon.

His examination was begun yesterday, hut was continued today for the reason that the man who was stubbed was not able to he in court. Development work is progressing sat-isfnc'ortl on the properties of the South Biebee Copper and Townsite Improvement company. Two double compartment shafts are being sunk nnd are down and forty-five feet. The indications are good. Joseph Lippert in erecting a neat three-room cottage a little distance west of the ld Catholic church which will he completed in a few days, when Joseph can sit under his own vine nnd fig tree and sing lullabys toilie baby by moonlight after his labors, of the day are done.

"iTeel it my d4f-togivo you a truthful statement of what Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy did," writes J. S. Collins, of Moorn, S. C. "I had a child nb ut two years old that had tho diarrhoea for two months.

I tried all the best known remedies, hut none gave the least relief. When this remedy came to hand, I gave it as directed, and in two days the child was completely cured." Sold by Bisbee Drugstore. a From Saturday's Daily. Mrs. of Benson, is a Bisbee visitor.

For tin and sheetiron work go to Jos. Schwartz. F7-tl What has become of the proposed dramatic club? guits cleaned at $2 on short notice by Harris the Tailor. tf. It is reported that tho 400 are to give a "german" soon.

A fine line of glassware just received B. F. Graham Co's. 29 tf Don't forget the ball game tomorrow, it will be a dandy. Carpets, rugs and matting cheap at B.

F. Giaham 29-tf Another thea'ri al troupe is headed our way and will bo hero at no distant date. I Go to Joseph Schwartz, for plumbing and all kinds of tf C. S. Fly returned todav from Tombstone, Where he has been for apout month past.

I guarantee all my suits or panti to fit or no nale. Iiairis, the Tailor. tf. Today was pay-dav for the company and tho usual nmoiint of money was paid out. Go to B.

F. Graham Co for fnrnl- tute and housi furnishing goods. 29-tf Mrs. F. Lawton and sons lewo to-niclit for California, whnre thoy will ro-main for beveral months.

I A now lino of fancy, French arid do mestic pants patterns at Harris, the if, tl tf. Tailor's. Thorn via tin lhia thrtn flvn flafir. jn counters yesterday, one'of which', how-'j ever, wna more of foot raco. Souvenir spoons of tho Coppor Queen, smelter can bo obtained atSchmicding's jowelry store.

Miss Sophia Doll, one of (iho Benson belles, camo in on tho train thin mornf ing and will remain for several days. Torn Vaughn icturned yeterday jrom Tombstone, whoro ho went to (llo his report with the board of supervisors. The river round-up is worMng at present below tho lino in Sonora, They to jsroii the line about the 20th insf. Mra, Kitty Thurston arrived this morning from Tombatono-and will remain several days as the guest of Mrs. Henry Ash.

Jas. Merritt, the civil engineer, will leave In the morning for" JiSCOSiri, where he will remain for. some time, having accepted positionvtliere. Percy Poston, of St. -Louis, who has been in tho employ of the Copper Queen store ar stenographer, leaves tonight for his home in that place.

Salt River valley farmers are taking steps to secure freight rates which will enable them to oove their wheat and other products to outside markets. Flagstaff papers deny the teport that smallpox has been prevalent in the skylight city. Thero were several cases at Bellcmont, a few miles west of Flagstaff. Eddie Bauer met with a slight accident this morning by being -thrown from his butcher's cart, cutting a gash over an inch long in the back of his-head. Ed Moore, the cattle was an; incoming passenger on the train this morning.

He lias secured the contract for supplying Fort Grant with beef, his bid being $8.47 per cwt. TheBi8bee Choral Society, which is composed of the best musical talent in our city; vdll 'give. an. for the benefit of the, Cemetery fund on Wednesday evening next. Dr.

F. It. McGregor, the expert cancer doctor, has returned here after a short trip throughout the country. The doctor has gained quite a reputation for his successful removal of cancers. He has mnnv old eastern friends in our city and will remain for some time.

It is stated that the Midland Constitution company will grade thirteen miles of tho extension of the G. G. railroad from Geronimo. and will then proceed to the other end of the line to do six miles of grading nearest the Globe terminus. Thr Tucson Citizen very truthfully remarks that "in all the coming elections of Arizona the silver interests will play an important part.

Tho tenitory is largely productive of that metal, and with a little encouragement it would be still more so. Political lines on this issue are likely to be hidden for the common good." The Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the finest on write Edwards Parker, of Plains, Ga. This is the verdict cf all who use it. Foi rheumatism, lame back, sprains, swellings and the numerous slight ailments and accidents common to every household, this liniment has no equal.

With it in the house, a great deal of pain and suffering may be avoided. For sale by Bisbeo Drug Store. a T-TpUc Tea in 9. following is tne maKeup or tno tw teams that will cross bats tomor- refv at Don Luis. Mr.

Harvey will iftnage the railroad boys, while Wm Jlrophy will look out for the interests of store colts RAILBOAl) STOXK Broome Catcher P. Soto GHielme Pitcher Roll ind Kelly." First baso. Bilker Secon 1 Morford Third McDoriott Stiles Shortstop Lang Hughes Right field Thatcher Dixon Center field O'Reilly Davis Left field C. Soto Tcrpslcborcnn Entertainment The Knights of Pythias Band boys are to give a dance on Thursday evening next for the purpose of raising a fund for the purchase of musicand other necessaries. An orchestra of six pieces will turnish the music for tho The following committees will have charge of the affair: Floor Committee Jas.

Allison, Jno. Bowen, Ja. Harrington, Geo. Porter, Wm. Munch.

Reception Committee Wm. P. Long, G. J. McCithe, Jas.

Campbell, Miss Jennie Humphrey, Miss Fannie Harris, Miss Nellie Hughes. Notice. All members of tho Bisbee Fire Department are hereby leq nested to attend a special meeting, called by the undei-signed, nt tho drug store on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1898, at 3 o'clock p.

for tho transaction ot important business. By order of chief. C. A. Overlook.

Notice to the Public. Mr. John Hen ton has been appointed personal representative of John P. Martin, president of the South Bisbee Towr.site and Improvement company with an office in the Norton building, whero he will attend to alt business of tho company. To tlie l.ndies ot niabee.

A large stock of tho latest styles in millinerv wjll be on ealo in our city on the 11 th or 12th, Monday and Tuesday next. Hold your order until then. aO-tt Notice. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted tri me will pleaso come forward at once and settle up, as I am in needvn all the money that is duo me. Hltt-tf F.

M. McKAY. Wall Paper. From 3 cent? a roll up. signs at Barnaby's.

Artistic- de- Boaret ofk8Mpcrvlsorii. The regular quarterly meeting was called tp order at 9 o'clock Monday morrdng, the full board being present. In, the afternoon session boaid met andallowed the following claims against the 8. A. D.

Upton, interpreting. 2 00 S. A. D. Upton, interpreting.

8 00 S. A. D. Upton, juror's certificate 3 00 Hop Lee, interpreting 4 00 C. E.

Fredericks, repairing jail. 57 50 Nellie Yaple, drugs 18 50 Frank Yaple, stationery 21 85 E. A. Nichols, drugs 4 05 E. A.

Nicholx, drugs 12 85 Peter Bute, labor and repairs. 7 50 Following claims were disallowed: Chris Grauer, road work, unauthorized, disallowed $50 00 Lloyd Johnston, fees supreme court 35 00 Report of J. A "McRae. examined and held under advi ement. Report of Wm.

Hughes, road overseer at lUsbee, examined and approved. Board adourncd until 10 a. m. Tues April 5th, 1898.. Board met pursuant adjournment Full board present.

Minutes of previ- vious meeting tead nnd approved. Communication rcreived from Dr. W. G. Woodward concerning bill submitted to the board for medical services ten dered; board allowed $16 thereon and ordered warrant drawn for amount.

A warrant for A5 to pay fare of Geo. "Williams, indigent and in comity hos-Ipital, to his friends, was ordered drawn in favor of Tom Vuughn. i The. Board of Supervisors mot April 5, pursuant to adjournment. 1 The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the Treasurer for the John Gehl, janitor.

court $150 00 wm. Ritchie, jailor, salary first quarter 300 00 W. AunrwooiK salary as assessor, first quarter 450 00 A. Wcntworth, salary as treasurer, first qua rter 425 00 W. F.

Bradley, salary as probate judge, first quarter 300 00 M. J. Brown, salary recorder, first quarter 375 00 A. H. Emanuel, salary as district clerk, first quarter 30 00 W.

D. Monmonier, glass for court house 4 45 Wm. Hattich, printing 50 80 W.G. Woodard, medical services to indigent 1C 00 C. L.

Edmnndson, pot-mortem examination. 10 00 Thos. M. Vaughn, services as constable at Bishe 18 20 A. R.

Alvord, services as constable atlVillcox 499 30 G. H. Fitts, supplies to indigents 58 00 D. M. Shoemaker, hauling fertilizer for court house yard 6 00 Wm.

D. Monmonier. lees as justice of peace at Pearce 82 25 W. F. Nichols, material furnished jail at Willcox 34 62 5eo Brnvin, services as con- cniro -i i ri.u -I.

wxaBiutx was insiruuwi up duct the tax on orer-assessment of $203 on sheep of E. 0. TJioma for 18.88, and to give receipt' in full upon payment of balance of tax and penalty. The Board adjourned until 10 a. Wednesday, April 6, 1898.

-t Rell of Honor. During the month of March the following pupils were perfect in attend-ance-at school, excellent in deportment, and made an average of 85 per cent or above in their monthly examinations: rOUBTH GRADE. Elsie les 97 Dan Angina 88 Will 1)5 Edna 92 Oliver 9t Paul Blair 80 Henry Bowman. 88 Lina Srlunid Irene .86 Joie Lippert ..811 Albert Detloff ..85 Teacher Harriet Warning. THIRn.QRADB.

Grace Hicks .97 June Nolan 92 Rov Newman. .92 Sallie Weiss Edwin Hicks ...87 Alex Waters. ..90 ..85 hEvelvn Kindred 85 Teacher Maggie E. Hill. SECOND GRADE.

Hiilda Benson, Julia Benson, Minnie Young, Nllui Davis, Florence Studley, Chas. Miller, Sam Goodcnstien, B(n James, John Uurtis Woods, Lito Martinez, Sum Benton, Geo. Kindred, Juan Cruz, Lorenzo Sanches. John Hughes. Teucher- Ella M.

Fike. rniMARV. Robert Sundwall, Zora Dahovitch, Willie Hosmer, Ruth Voting, Willie Hicks, Charlin Huber, Fred Miller, Willie Campbell, Carmen Newman, Steele Woods, John Chancoy, Charlie peterson. Elias Conchin, John Caretto, AnnnTong. Lillie High.

Teacher Edith M. Stowe. Tho largest history over published is "The War of the Rebellion," issued by "Uncle Sam," in 120 huge octavo volumes of 1,000 pages each, with gigantic atlas in thirty paits. Tho books occupy thirty feet of shelf room and weigh ono quarter of a ton. The Beries cost $25,000,000, is limited to 11,000 sets and has been in course of publication for over twenty years.

Tho largest map in tho world is the ordinance map of England, containing over 108,000 sheets, and costing a year for twenty years. Tl.o scale varies from ten feet to one-tenth of nn inch to tho mile. Tho details are so minute that maps having a scale of twenty-five inches "shows everv hedgo, fence, wall, building, and even every uolateu tree in the country. The plans how not oulv tho exact shano of everv building, but every porch, area, door step, lamp-post, railway and fire-plug. BISBEE DRUG STORE Keeps on hand a large assortment of PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, Also a full line of the leading Patent Medicines.

Na tions, Toilet Articles and Perfumes. Physicians Prescriptions Carefully and accurately Compounded. Also a well selected ttock of the best WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS Call and see us. T. S.

dc Co. Dr. Geo. W. Cool DENTISTRY.

Office: Cottage adjoining: Nob Hill, The Old Reliable Butcher, is now better prepared to meet the wants of the public than ever before. His prices are as low as the lowest, and his meats are strictly He keeps the interests of the public in mind, and there is nothing too good for hiro.to par-chase for the benefit of his customers. Parties who can use beef by the quarter will do well to call and get prices. ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY And delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Give him a calH Market at tlie corner of O.

K. Street and Railroad Avchmc Dick's Restaurant The only first-class in the city. Tables sup The KExcange RYAN TATE, Proprietors II Club Rooms I tl (X Billiard Parlors in the Rear Give us a call. Upper Main Street, next to Angius Hotel The Senate CIGARS1 OF THE BEST BRANDS ALMS KEPI Courteous Treatment and Prompt Service SUMMER DRINKS Id ilk Punch, 'Kg Flip, Rocky Mountain Cooler, Mint and Quaker Lemoundes COMFORTABLE CLUB ROOMS IN CONNECTION F. 3f.

McKAYV Prop. TURF SALOON, GEORGE SMART. SMART CUMMINGS, Blackamitlis, HORSESHOEING VETERINARY AND HOOF TREATMENT. THE PALACE BEER HALL, Fresh St. Louis Beer always on tap.

CHAS. Upper Mam Stret, Arizona Is Now inBisbec Mrs. Wm. JKugUcm Bisbee, A. T.

4 plied with all the delicacies of the season. Meals at all hours. Opp, Angius Hotel R. R. Lockett, Proprietor IS MRS in Connection rUli YTJULlXiD, and LIQUORS ON RAND GEO.

DUNN, Proprietor, G. M. CUMMINGS. A SPECIALTY. O.

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197
Years Available:
1898-1899