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ARIZONA JOlRNAbMlNER DAILY AND J C. MARTIN. Editor and Proprietor Entered la the Paatoffice at Prescott, Arizona, a Secand-Cbu Matter. THE DAILY JOLUNAL-MINEK . publUhed every day In the year except Sunday and Legal Holiday. THE WEEKLY JOl'RNAL-MINCP'! -ubHahad averr "Vedneaday. at PRrscorr. the County Seat of Yavapai County. DVERTISING RAT2S mam- tnawt on plication to this office or to ny luly ac redfted Agent. Senator Hanna says he would rather sec-mean amicable understand ing and settlement between capital and lalxir than Ik president. An ex change remarks that if the senator can bring about such amicable rela tions he can le president without a struggle. An attempt was recently made to secure the iassagc of a law by the Mexican cougress. preventing the practice of medicine or the attempted cure of the sick bv other than regu larly licensed physicians. It failed i of passage and the Anglo-American , se,ikingof it says: "The Mexican cuugress very proierly knocked out tin- attempt which was made to shut off the 'curauderos,' a set of harmless individuals who cure people without a medical lieeuse. Some of these un lettered and undiplouiatized individu als who wear cotton pants and guara ches can give cards and spades to more pretentious individuals." The Cultans have already com menced to demonstrate their unfit ness for self government They are now in the midst of their campaign for their first president. Palma and Maso are candidates for the position. General Gomez is a supxrter of TB JOURNAL-MINER will to continucfl un- p;llma's candidaeV and in Puerto a til ordered stopped. Bills are sent out . ... Mgalarljr, and subicribers ate requested pay Principe province Ills meeting Were THE EASTERN OFFICES Of U.I impel r. at 1 234 Temple Court. New York City, and U. 8. Exprea Building. Wahin(rton Street, CW oago. E. KATZ Advertiaing Agent) In charge, where the paper is kept on file RECOMMENDED BY PHYSICIANS &JSVRCEOMS 1 PONDS LAI KAL 1 Sixty Years a Household Remedy For Burns, Cuts, Sprains and Bruises, CAl'TtOK! Witch Haiel is not POND'S EXTRACT. Insist upon Cr int POND'S EXTRACT, sold Mat in staled bottles, but! wrappers. TERnS: Daily , per year in adrauce 44 per month delivered in city, per week . eekly, per year si x months " three months $i (Ml on 2S S 2 Ml I SO I 00 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS: The Journal-nicer ha made nrraniiri. nl 10 clnb with the following papers at pri. es anted' payment to be made in awvwAOC : WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER and Bt . Looi iilobe-remoeat j 00 San Francisco Call 3 00 an Francisco chronicle 3 40 Philadelphia Press 2 fl Trent aad pa the same a promptly as possible, subscribers Who desire the paper stopjed at any time are My requested to end notice to this oMicc pay np the amount due. A PERSONAL GRIEVANCE. broken up ami he was stoned. Gomez is chained with being pant oy tile government and with leiug a traitor ! to Cuba. It looks as though a rebel - 1 lion would lie in operation soon after The Arizona Democrat, published the inauguration of their president in Phoenix says: We bane person a flagstaff paper thinks that an al grievance against M. H. McCord .automobile line from Flagstaff to the and would like to aid in his defeat." Grand Canyon would attract a great It then proceeds in the rawest man- manv tourists to that place, anil tin ner imaginable to rent its personal j promoters of the line should receive spleen against him as follows: j every encouragement from citi "In 1897 Buckey O'Neill, then ' zens. The success of an automobile Mavor of Prescott, Arizona, refused to iul.. wm,ia .'...jx-nd largely upon the allow McCord a-s governor to have a j m;lt.hiu.s tUat wnwnaad in its public reception in his citv. on the grounds that he was dishonest and equipment. Che broncho kind which unworthy. Mayor O'Xeill wrote five attempts to climb telegraph polea columns in the papers at tne Time an,j ,tlw. trees, and which leap over M A Smith to YV II Purely, deed. of mine, Pine Grove dist; Jin. Albert Vroom and wife to Sarah D. Monroe, mtg. S vr 8 DC, lot 1, blk 12, Mueller add to Prescott. Polaud M Co files a of a won seven mines. Big Pug dist. R Lopes and wife to Prov Mut P and L ass'n mtire. I ts 8, i, 10, 11 aud VI. I)lk 1. Jerome, H 100. J W ami H D Boaa and !' w u Sullivan, vs .las Patterson, judgment, one-half of Gold Reef mine, Verde dist. Brunswick. Balk Co to YY A time release eh mortgage. M DC Pntnaaa to Johnson Myers intge, lot 2, blk G l'rescott. H V(e vs Chas Minetti. attach ment. Flour Spar Bad Grub Slake mine;:. Weaver district. United States to Marian C Behan patent. New year ami Opportunity mines. Big Bug dist. Marion C Beta et con to Chap para! Mg Co deed, four mines Big Bug district. Geo Mnrgareith to Jas Loy. five Book Oliphint AVI Johnson to Alex Duff, b of s. deed, al UWe"I pan. te. ,.,,-... HO 1 11 a rt wic k nu i. "t.,!ww ..,.,,-...t It I If B Oiinhiut to Byron Smith. Stop the Blight It is a sad thing to see fine A COLUMN OF FIGURES. MIXED MAXIMS. , .? ' - : . r:.- ger. 111 ileetl. , 1111 ill eigni mines. it Ban; daatjfwSO. C F Goddard an 1 wife to Emil Rautinan, in deed, two mines. Black Rock dist: ?:XX). p...w.i, k-i, 10 .1 K Meatlor. m I mines. Black ttook aisl AnA thrif mines. I'.laek Rock tlist. Ben Hartwick. to W horses, wagon, etc: S E Fuller to D J vr) right to HOaped aatalope placers. ! deed. Grub Stake and Mark Banna uearS-antoii:.'?l.-0. mines, Martinez dist. Chaparral ling Lo to m i Behnartpr. New Yenv. Oppott over his signature, and showed how McCord had aided in the refunding of certain fraudulent bonds on his conn ty which had been declared void by the supreme court of the Tinted States, wherein O'Neill stated that McCord and his gang had made a profit of 11,171,000." The assertion that Buckey O'Neill ever refused to allow Governor Mc Cord to have a public reception in fences and iuto ditches, such as we read alxiut in the east would scarcely be much of a temptation to try to reach the Canyon in as the thing might take a notion to take a header into the Canyon's depth. A Paris physician claims to have discovered a cancer uiicrolie. Dr. Bovcu is the discoverer and he says Thos Gatfield et id locate mine. Black Hills tlist. Alfred Qaata and 8 M Boblett lo cate mine aud Bhs a of a w on Buster mine. Mineral Point dist. F R Little files a of a w on miue. Big Bug dist. S E Fuller files a of a won two placer mines. Weaver dist. Gopher Gold M Co appeiuts Mrs Fannie Kautz. agent, C M Reynolds locates two mines. Quart, int. dist. Thomas Perez ! x-ait-s mint . Weaver list. B Hartwick et al locate mine. Weaver dist. J B IBrhman Rlea a of a won mine. Martinez dist. Jas O'Connel! lo D m l Movnahan. deed, five mines. Has-; dist: CaEOO. Dan'l Moyuahan to Niles M Co, deed, same mine-. Has dist: HQ. Maiy J Loomi.s and hnafaand to W B Moore and Bert Grove, deed, U. S. mine, Copper Benin tlist; $500. B-B Co file a of a w oil mine. Turkey Creek dist. FX Dickinson to Babbitt Bros, b of s. cattle; SlfiWI M arion C, Arroya Hisr Bug tlist. Marion ( mil v Eva miues Patent medicine reyenue taxes have reached $4,(Kr0,0(H) n year. Hanking in infrrasinS' three times as fast as commerce, and 30 as pupula- i tion. Fifty-flre per cent, of all criminals j in prison are between the ages of 21 and 40. . . ., j , , r The who-:e or trie i.ouu.evu.uw fruit trees spoiled by the blight !.nhabit th(. earlh could stand in 100 You can always tell them from 1 Each person use up daily in breath- the rest. They never do well ing 30 ounces of ..viren. Air has in it: ... 21 per cent- of exvgen. afterwards but stay small and The feeea of tbi i nited states ha . . . grown from 93 iniers of all kinds in SlCKly. i 1800, to 2,2iW dailies and 20,900 weeklies It is worse to see a strike children. blight in 1900- . . . o rrv. c..w ,.i-...c noiinrl nf mini X LIT OCirill (.oiaiva w a- Good health in every 1.000 gallons of water, the Tk,m. a nonndi. the Ganges 22 is the natural right of children, pounds. V.ntrlish neoD e use 237 pounas a - ' r " a Prescott is not only a falsehood pure, j that as long ago as 1SS7 he noticed simple and unadulterated, without j in cancerous juices certain diploeocci even a shadow of truth in it. but is a ;lntl small chains that were with tlirK- A Merry Christmas Party. Mr. ami Mrs. T. G. Norris enter tained abnit forty young ladies ani gentlemen on Chriatmas eve at theii resilience ill cla-t Pn-sci.'tt, ' Th' part"-was given in :,o:i r nf Mis Lvtiio Oage. a very popular lady of Tenipe, and efpially popular in Pi s. cott. where she reside 1 for two y, us. The house was bee oti fully decotnted for the ucca--ioa with Bvergrexins, mis-ile-.o-. antl roses, and lights I I andhs aiilatically arranged kdded to the i! iiiiiiinatioti a : Ix-iuty o! the iTect. A large Chri:- inMtm located ina'oa window also presented a very beauti ful auxienzancc with iis handsome trimmings an I : ijx- friii; of Cliristmas cheer. The evening was devoted to euchre and tin- prizes were plucked froiii that tree. Thegentlemen's first prize was won OJ it. u. Darmwer uj cutting for a tie with FeuS. tlildieth, and the ladv's lirst ptins was won by Mrs. Barkley. Dr. Bums was award ed the gentleman's first prize for lone hands and Miss Oliver a similar one for the ladies. Miss Gagn, as the guest of honor, was also given a IxMiltiful prize. Elegant refresh ments were served at n.i luight. after which Mr. Norris pre-enled each gneat with an envelope on which wa- But some of them don't get their rights. While the rest grow big and strong one stays small and weak. Scott's Emulsion can stop that blight. There is no reason why such a child should stay small. Scott's Emulsion is a medicine with lots of strength in it the kind of strength that makes things grow. Scott's Emulsion makes children grow, makes them eat, makes them sleep, makes them play. Give the weak child a chance. Scott's Emulsion will make it catch up with the rest. This picture represents the Trade Mark of Scott's F.mulsion and is on the I wrapper of every bottle. Send for free scmplc. SCOTT & BOWKE, 4CX) Pearl St., New York. 50c and f 1. all druggists. head a year of wheat and Hour, 16 of bacon, 9 of butter. 40 of eggs and 65 of sugar. An English boy of ten averages 4 feet 10'2 inches. An Italian boy of the same age is an inch shorter and three pounds lighter. The whole human family is under 45 principal governments, of which only 6 are absolute monarchies, and 15 are limited monarchies. Between 1S70 and ! sso the world used 792.000.000 pounds of coffee. The last ten year.-, saw a total consumption of 1,580.000.000 pounds. Of 100 European emigrants, the United States takes 6.1. British col onies 11, South America 13 and the rest of the world the remaining 13. Among 1,000 people of each trade there were lately TO needle-makers suffering from consumption, 682 file makers. 48 lithographers. 37 tobacco nists, 35 glass-workers, 25 painters, 1 miner. v rFYom the San FrsTjctco CfBrtmleU W "One swallow does not mako a fcummer" no, nor a meal. "Where's there's a will there's a way" usually the wrong- one. "Forbidden fruit is sweet oui you're very apt to choke on the seeds. "Every cloud has a silver lining" but usually it is made of German sil ver. " Tis better to give than to rs ceivs" this holds good even to a blow. "A squeaking door hangs a long time" and no one ever thinks to oil it. "Eat. drink and be merry, for to morrow" the cook will go on a Et rike. "Virtue is its own reward" at least it is the only apaprent one up to date. "If at first rou don't succeed, try, try again" even if you have to im press it with a club. The darkest hour Is just before dawn" at leswl it seems darker when you are tryins? to find the keyhole. "It is a long lane that lias no turn" and sometimes it does not turn at all; it just ends abruptly at a preci pice. "A soft answer turneth away wrath" but it is just as well to be prepared and keep your hand near your pistol pocket. "A good conscience makes a soft pillow" as does also the knowledge that you have to-morrow's rent money. "Love laughs at locksmiths" but sometimes it laughs on the other side of its mouth, and has a mighty hard time in the diovrce court trying to find a skeleton key that works aa easily as that love lock did. THE OLD WELL. A Story of Moss, Microbes and Medicine. It is the office of the poet to idealize. He paints pretty and pathetic word pictures which touch the heart and dim the eyes. But he does this regardless of physiology or pathology. When he sings a song of the old well on the farm and of the moss grown bucket in which the water was drawn, he hasn't a thought of the bacteria which find a fertile breeding ground in many an old well. He pictures the hot, thirsty day, and the bucket beaded with trickling drops which shine like pearls against the RECREATIONS OF NOTED MEN. DICTATES OF FASHION. reflection on the intelligence of one who gave his life in his country's ser rice. The editor of the aforesaid sheet should be aware, but evidently is not possessed of sufficient intelli cnce to erasp the fact that if tin- j 1! : 1 1 r ..- 1 1 1 iiii cuuy nwiiKuiMi ..v... aafvu-rrvi. ohjee. being for eaehgnent to spend tfranulatioiis. hen examined at the i M Ghana to Houlihan G & (. Mk j( m .u,imf, to tnt. Christmas happi end of two or three mouths he found j Co. in deed. "Elmira" and "O K lles f s,,,,. one less favor.-.!. It i- Bert Hoffman and wife to F L Dickinson, b of s. eattfej SI. Jno Milligan and B II DlMfl. lo cate "Gold Link" anas. Agua Fria dist. (.,() Ford locates "Hidden Treas- written, ' 'How to help make a Meirv ..r,v .lr" mine. Black Hills dist. , Christmas- for the poor.' On open- Geo Babbitt to L and L Hart - a . r .1 in.' t ii' etive ilx-s i .irn one wu i.niiiu i to ramtain a fifty cent silver piece, the these as active as when in a tumor. Experimenting with the new microbe. Dr. Boven found that he was able to people of Prescott wish to give a pub- , reproduce cancer. Later, by a sub- lie reception they cannot be restrain- cutaneous injection of a sterilized so- ed from doing so by their Mayor Aside from this Mayor O'Xeill never attempted any such autocratic pro ceedings. The next charge in the above item lution of toxines derived from the new microbe, he succeeded in produc ing in cancerous patients a reaction resembling the effects produced in tulieivulosis subjects by I'rof. Koch's is not only equally false with the first j tuberculiiie. that is. tending to pre assertion but equally senseless and j Vent return of cancerous growth. Dr. devoid of reason. When the fact that the entire value of the bonds men tioned amounted to only a little over $200,000 even the editor of the Demo crat himself may possibly lie able to realize the ridiculousness of the as sertion that Governor McCord made a profit of about five times their tot;il value out of any transaction. The frankness of the aforesaid editor in saying that he wants to defeat Gover nor McCord's nomination a D. S Marshal because he has a personal grievance is sufficient in itself to des troy any efforts made in that direc tion. EDITORIAL NOTES. Prescott has usd four car loads of eggs since September. A new Raymond hotel has been built at Pasadena on the site of tin one destroyed by fire in IS'.!."). Prescott business men universally report a good Christmas trade this year, the best in the history of the town. Miss Stone has recovered from her recent death at the hands of those Bulgarian newspr.jier correspondents and negotiations for her release an again on. Governor Shaw of Iowa has been tendered the position of secretary of the treasury. He has signified his willingness to accept. The friends of General Warner of Kansas City, aud they are legion, hope to see him appointed secretary of the interior in the event of Secre tary Hitchcock's resignation, which has been rumored. Naval Historian Maclay has not yet acted on the suggestion that his resignation would be accepted by the department. He proposes to ahtad by his civil service rights. Boyeu tloes not assert that his experi ments are conclusive, but says the re sult of trials carried on for six months has lieen most satisfactory. He proposes to continue his Itipnri-ments. PUBLIC RECORDS Dr. Pierce's Favonte Prescription and perseverance in its use will work won ders for the most hopeless woman. If Mrs. Newton, whose letter is given below, had not persisted in its use, she might never have known the happiness f perfect health. Perhaps the reason for her persistence was le ause she used Favonte Prescription " as a " last re sort." Physicians had failed. If "Favor ite Prescription " could not help there was nothing to hope for. It did help. It always helps and almost always cures. It establishes regularity, dries weaken ing drains, heals inflammation and ulcer ation and cores female weakness. It imparts strength and elasticity to the organs of maternity and makes the baby's advent practically painless. "Wben I conmilted vou io April, in. I wa la poor health." writes Mr E K. Ni wlon. of anbaren. Aroostook Co . Maine "Had been sick all winter, and. to add to mv trouble was en the road to moternitv which the doctor uid would ead my day I was almost discouraged : slid Dot expect any help, but thought the end was only a maner of time, and oh ! my two poor little, motherless children. - It was in this condition that I tran the use af your ralnable medicine On receipt of vour letter of April 6th my hnsband purchased si bottle of Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Medical Discovery.' and I used it as yon dittoed. When yon wrote me words of en conraaemeat on April 27th I had received no benefit from the medicine, but determined as a last resort to (rive It a fair trial I am now tak iag the thirteenth and last bottle I have a lovely baby girl three weeks old that weighed 11M pounds at birth My baby and I are enjoy ing perfect health thanks to your wonderful snedicine. to which I believe 1 owe my life " Dr. Pierce's Pellets stimulate the livnr. Following is the daily rexrt of in struujs?nts filed in the county record er's office, as rejKrted by the l'rescott Title company: Ida Cauavan hies a of w on three mines. Weavt r tlist. J L Adams anil Geo Tisdale locate mine. Skull valley dist. W 0 Hanson aud wife to John S Kilev. deed, 16 of Davis Xo 1 X ?rth mine. Hass dist $ 150. Coles A Bash ford and wife to Al bert E Chaffey. deed, lots 1 an I S Bashfotd tract. Prenoott; IMg State Mutual Band L asso to Al bert E Chaffey. rise mtg. A E Chaffey ant! wife to State Mutual B V L asso, mtg. lots 1.2 ami 3, blk 3. Bashford tract. Prescott. J'au Ameru-au 1 lo hies a ol a w on numerous miues.Hass. and Walker dist. Forrester S Tut lie locates miue. Big Bug tlist. Minnie D Keimers to Sao S Hem y aud wife, rise mtg. John Brady ant! JohuWalch locate mine. Thumb Butte .list. Prescott Electric Co with Jerome Tel Co, agrmt. 5 year, concerning telephone line lx-tween Prescott ami Jerome. Geo L Fisher to J Henry Darr.th, deed. 1 mines. E.uvka dist. J L Carty et al locates Pike's eak mine. Afrtia Fria dist, (certified copy from Mrcpa Co.) F W Raymond locates three mines, Big Bug tlist. Thomas Hurley to Dan'l ami A L Martin, forfeiture: Patt-pet mine. Big Bug dist. Dan McGowau files a of a w 011 three mines. Walker dist. E A Haggott and H C Heffelmau file a of a w on two mines. Big Bug dist. E A Hagfrott tiles a of a w on Vic tory frroup. Big Bug tlist. John Fletcher to Martin Anderson ami John McKiunon deed. Main- I moth mine. Hassayampa dist. F W Taylor et al locate Bishop mine Copper Basin dist. F W Bavnioiiti files a of a work on j Ohio. New York ant! Howell mines Bi,' ling dist. S ou'- party to I. D Phillips deeJ, on-half of above mines, Big Bug list. Same party to Dmtrla. Lacy & Co j deed, one half of same mines, same dist. W M Bell,e4 al tneate 8Bvnr Qneaa I antl Sufseti Xo 2 mines. Blue Tank tlist. Henry QahnBM locates Grape Vine Placer claim. Cbpnet Baths dist. F D Lahlgnta tiles a of a work on CopM-r Kinj,' of Arizona mine. K Gonzales tiles a of a work on I three mines. Black Kock dist. J D EI wards and wifet A W Las sar.l. mtge on ranch on Aua Fria. Columbian B V L ama to B H Smith and wife rls.-ml lots B anil W. Eleurv addition. David HaN ami wii Price to Geo A Tre idiv -i two thuds ol M,';e at mine-. Verdi- tlist. Mary Bristow loxnti -mine. Ctihrrv dist. James Mori is tiles a o' five mines. Black Caavou Chas Johns, 1:1 locate IWs... 1 ti.-' Frauk W Kavmond an 1 J W Con- mines. Black Hills .list: SKX) Houlihan M A C Mg Co files A of A W on six mines, Black Hills dist. Jonathan Million liles A of A W on three mint's. Cherry dist. M GListon et al files cert of A W on "Da-niel Webster" mine. C W Saucr and F Yierthaler to Bet! Rock Mining Co, m deed. "Vic tor" mine. Hassayampa dist: $3.."()0. Geo Wood and wife to Bed Rock Mining Co, m deed eight mines. Walker dist; SI. Samuel Vincent to Frank Ray. h as. . 140v.l40 of surface of "Shasta" mine. Big Bug tlist. 3 yra; .".xn J W Sullivan amends location of 1 "White Crow" and "Robin" mines. Hassayampa dist. C K BartoalL M D. fries certificate of right to practice. W A Ross to D Movnahan. escrow j aire. "Silver Reef." Elderado" and "Ederado Xo 3" miues. Hassayampa dist;ST000. Harry Mullen et al locate "Good Enough" mine. Blue lank dNllHI, 10 14 01. Augustus Troutz to W R Johnson, i b of s. horses, wagon, etc; SI. needless to add that tl- evening Wr.s a most enjoyable one to all. and that Mr. ami -Mrs. Xorris proved them selves delightful entertainers. Of Benefit to You. D. S. Mitchell, Fitlford. Md: "Dur ing a long illness I was troubled with lxtl son-s, was atlvi-tti to tr l),-Vitt's Witch Hazel Salve and did so with wonderful results. I nat derfectly cured, ft ht the heat smln on the market." Sute enre foe piles son-s. burns. Beware of counterfeits At Brislev Drug Co. Seats cn Sale. The chart for the reservation of s -ats for the polite comedy "Joo Rich to Ma rrv which will In- seen at the opera house Thnnday, Jan. 2. Iiegin at 10 o'clock Monday moruiug. The s-ats will all lx s,,i l before standing room is placet'. n sale but only a limited numlier of stauding room t 1 rr- 1 Tyndall Coming Saon. The indications are that the riU liea very large attendance at the Dnhnopen aonanto gnet Dr. Melnor- Tydall. the cel'-lr;tl tl exponent of the occult. Dr. Melvor-Tvndail's visit ban annhnand a deep interest in t host- subjects which are termed the un fathonable, and aft.-r all. nothing B0 fascinates and enthralls the human mint!, however practical, as anything lionlering on the mvsteri OttS. It is probably the unslackable Ihilll after knowletlge. inherent iu the hiiiiuni race, which makes any- tickets will V mid as those holding natal will not lie inconvenienc-d bv standing. The c-omiKiny'pre-s.-.ittng the e-ittie ly lncltules in its list of players F. i. "liedmoiid. Arthur Smith. B.B. Bnam, Fret! Armstcad. Hum Jessie Brink. Miss Estelle Retl monda Miss J.-ssit- Emison and Syble Johnstone. Saved at Graves's Brink. I know I would long ago have been in niv grave." writes Mrs. S. H. V-u-.i-n. .f Decatur, Ala., "if it hat! abl been lor Flectric Bitters. For thtv.- vears I suffered untold agony fruiii the wont forms of Indigestion. Waierbrash. Stomach and Bowel Dvsp. psia. But this excellent metli-.-iti.. did me a world of good. Since i using it I can eat heartily and have gained 86 pounds." For Indigestion. Loss of Appetite. Stomach. Liver aud Kidney Uohhles Lleetric Hitters are a phsitive, gnniantoed cur.-. Only ")(c at all tlruggists. C I? I tiil.n Phillins. tleet . half of Old Hudson ami Old Hudson tiling occuit 01 siicn ,tu.-sc os 2. 3. 4 and 5 mines, Black Hills : Dr. Mclvor-Iynila 1 enjoys the dnv .!;... airnm tinctitm of la-iug the most faOBOOfl A J Pickrell files A of A W on "9 mine. Hassa vainna tlist. Jud Court Decisions. ;e rioan reunereti ins h imuu todav in I anmbnt of cases which he scientist along psychic lines of the and H I) Boss to seven mines, Hass and Wm H MgCo deed Stonewall R'Kt-evelt ork list. ro mines, W A Bona files A of A W on "Sil ver Reef" mine, Hassavtimpa tlist. C A Behaa laeatea -Fairvi w" and "Hani Cash" mines, Waiker dist. I P Burnett files A of A W on "Bad Gauntlet" mine. Peck dist. C R LtKimis files A of A W on -Zero." ' North S'ar" and "So Cross" mines. HassayamiKi dist. Jules Baumann locates "Louise" ant! "Arima" mines, Agua Fria dist. E C Babbitt. PW O'Sullivan. H I) ant! J W Boss to Jas Patterson, for feiture. Gold Reef miue. Vertie dist : PDOl C H McLaren to John Fletcher, deed, of hfonnt Dawn mine, Hass (list; srio. L. Harvey to John Fieteher. tleet!. i of Mount I'nion mine, Hans tlist: 150. W C Kent am! wife Li Philip B Stanhope, deed. Big Four mine. Hass . dist; ?150. P R Stanhope amend location of i Big Four mine, Basn tlist. P W O'Sullivan A J Howe, deed. dist. Xormau Hale to Jas K Lnvry. deed, I of Ouio mines. Thumb Butte dist: fiBQ. J I Gardner vs. H.-nri. tta M V M Coetal;lis pend, to quit title to American Flag group. Big Bug dist. Moses Lufty to Abe Suoor, b of s. bldg. etc. at Congress. John IVrona and G W Hart to Jo Peilo. deed. Lonesome Valley mine. Verde dist. H Voge to E A Finlau. deed. 1 of mine. Walker (list. Susie A Chaffey to AlU-rt E Chaffey. revokes gen'l p if atty. R D French and wife to C D and W T Brown, deed, lots 41 and 42. blk 1. Moeller add. i'lvscott. J C Martin, receiver, to Geo A Treadwell M Co. receipt, Sjxike and Stonewall mines, Verde tlist ; $155. Laurence Barry to Mrs Ellen Cronin. deed, of three mines. Blue Tank dist. Soft Harness You cam mnk year bar n9 m soft iu a glove Mid as touch m wlrr hy using El'KKlh lit t nemm Oil. You ran Jentfihon Its life maLc tt last twlre as lung ae it ordiiiArily would. EUREKA Harness Oil makes a poor looking bar nss like new. Made of Dure, beavv horlle! oil. es pecially prepared to wiLh tanU ibe wetber. Bold everywhere lo cans all sizes. Made by STANBARO OIL CO. ' nresciit dav. and his denion stmt ions ! are unique mystifying and highlj cii teftainhuj. The programme will provr intenat ! ingaiike to the seit-iititic sta dent and the amuscmeut ntnfeer. wen tears Bsthk ha id under advisement. A Million X'oices. Could hardly express the thanks of Bonser HalL of West Point, la. Lis ten whv. A severe cold had settled Ion his lonC! causing a most obsti- ante eonajn. Several phjaicians said ; h-had consumption, but c. mid not ! help him. When all thought he was doomed he liegau to use Dr. King's i New Medical Di-eowry for Consonip ! tion and writes: "it completely cured ; me and saved my life 1 now weigh j 227 His." It's jKisitively guaranteed I for Cbagha, Cofchtand Long tronbles. I Price BOe ami SlJUO. Trial bottles j free at ail druggists. Valuable Christmas Presents. Capt. L. D. Phillips naa the p-t ipi lent of the most valuable Christmas i troubles. In .he case of Weislinir vs. the ro Gnimh company, judgment was given plaintiff to the amount of one third of the stock received by defend ants Upton and HataekL snid to be of the value of SaOUOOQ, This decis ion doe; not affect the status of the pn sent oompaay. Anna BkxxnneU vs. Herman Bluomfield; sn! f -r amnna; judgment for dnfendaat. K. an Si. Charles vs. Arizo la Re jnili!ican: demurrer to answer overt-id. d: plaintiff . xcepts. W. C. Johnson vs. C. Jewett; judg ini lit for plaintiff. T.'L. Shultz vs. E. B. Seatton: suit for commission on mining sale; judg ment for defendant. R. M. Ling vs. Qeo. W.Hull; judg nent for defandmt W. S. BovduhirJlvs MjnteChristo M Oo; jodgmeat for defendant. Foils a I'eadly Attack. "My wife was so ill that nood phy sieians were unable to help her, wiit.-s M. M. Austin, of Winchester, lud.. "but was completely cured by Dr. King's: New Life Pills." They work wonders la stomach ami liver Boleros still particularly persist as a style feat tire, the latest effects in them heinir jeweled. A small oblonsr platter is called a santlwi.-Ii tray. It is a convenient size anil shape for sandwiches. A stylish three-quarter coat of English make has the sleeves carried over the sh.mlder to the collar. Dotted swiss is apain to enjoy a Top-ne. There has never been found a satisfactory substitute for this de lightful material. ArtiTs' bows, with very narrow, short loops and flowing ends in gren adine. Louisine and foulard, are a Mf notion in neckties. Silk C'ltiny lace flowers beautifully , tinted are a new trimming. Used as applique work on organdie or sheer ; gowns they are highly ornamental. Blouses are now tucked all over or set in diagonal cordings. and the j slantinir lines are more becoming to the figure than straight tucks or ! cordings. A lovely gown lately seen was of j light tan cloth, with skirt ornament- j ed with five rows of velvet of a deep ar shade, that became broader to- j ward the foot. Kven glove buttons for fall are to show the art noureau eraza. Heads anil other ideas in relief are to be Han upon even these trilling parts of , the feminine costume. The ra-c for spots has by no means abated, and there is a new white, silky fabrie, .lotted all over with j black spots, which will at any rate be pronounced smart, if not exactly ' becoming. QUEER LITTLE NAVIES. The navy of the sultan of Morocco I consists of one steamer, the Has- ... 1 C . U same, witn a (ireea raptuin, a aaaawaaa engineer and a Moorish crew. It is now almost forirotten that there once existed a navy owned by the republic of Texas, before it be came a state of the union. Its prin cipal vessel was a frigate, called the Houston, after Gen. Sam Houston. The navy of the black republic of Liberia .in the (io!ii Coast consists of two gunboats which are alleged to have once been "penny steamers" on the Thames. Their chief mission is to visit the remoter creeks ana bays of the coast and collect taxes. An amazing navr wss that which 20 years ago existed in Hawaii. Rob ert Louis Stevenson has told the story of its solitary vessel, the Kai miloa. There was an English ad venturer named tiibson, who had led a revolt against the Dutch. in Java, and subsequently turned up in Hono lulu as a Mormon missionary. He became prime minister to the native I King Kalakaua of Hawaii, and per suaded him that his littls kingdom ought to have a modern navy. Hence this comic opera ves.-el. But he doesn't paint the picture of the man whose tongue is parched with feyer, who tumbles and tosses in his hot room and narrow bed while the aaa! -1 . i " . ., i 1 ,r. Oibbon, the historian, relieved the . . fnr . Hf That wou,.n-t be tedium of his labors by absolute ( pt theme, and he has nothing to idlt-uesa. do with a theme that is not poetic. t'hatterton had a passion, amount- As a matter of fact the old well and in" t.. a mania, for studying old its familiar bucket have been the means manuscripts. of diseasing whole neighborhoods. The ... ,,, . . . ; nixrobe is everywhere, and the easiest Marttn Luther heartily enjoyed a ". fof intr(xuctjon jnto the bo-ly gam.- of nine-pins, and John alvin .g jp, the water we drink. We threw tlice with 7est. j can't keep the microbe out. We can Kichtcr divided his leisure about prevent its harmfulness. equally between a white aptaer, tan;e mouse and a squirrel. The author of "An Klo-v in Country Church Yard" esteemed it 1 the acme of happiness to lie on a sofa and read novels. Rossini, when not engaged upon musical compositions, manufactured macaroni, and achieved great suc cess in that direction. Rari. a distinguished pupil of the THE DANCER OF DISEASE does not lie in the strength of microbe but in the weakness ot the the i microbe has a vantage ground from which to operate. When the blood is pure disease fails to find a breeding ground, and the microbe strives in vain against the man. Nobody can be healthy i when the blood is impure. Taint the , blood and every organ fed and nourished hv blood must share the taint. Keep renowned Florentine painter, An.irea : tue blood pure and plentiful and the del Sarto. filled his studio with ani mals until it resembled a men.:L'-rie. Oliver Cromwell, that ster-. old Puritan, whenever he found an op portunity to do so, hail a i:;. ot "blind-man's buff" with his ebiMrcn. Cardinal Uiehelieu frequency re-fleeted his ministerial duties thai he might have a frolic with his rata and kittens, of which ha had a larjre col lection. Mme. de Maintenon. who for 30 years was queen of the French court under Louis XVL. passed her leisure moments in eiinistering to the wants of the poor and needy. Edgar A. t'oe. the brilliant Ameri can writer, discovered i -lexpressible satisfaction in wandering thr-iuifh graievards. And the same is said to be true of witty and genial Oliver Wendell Holmes. presents that a man could receive. ; I'apt. Phillips came here last Febru ary as the representative of Donglaa, Laev A; t'o.. of Xe.v York, who have extensive mining interests in this sec tton. During his ontnagenient of the business he has not only made him self pOpnhu with our people h-t has also lieeti the means of making the firm he iBBtnanahi pomdar. as well. hnadarho Cure constipation, sick 2.H- at all drug stores. th firm being cotnpantive strangers i to H remembered Columbia Desk Calendar for 1902. This Calendar has lieen a lixture in many business houses and homes for many years, its great jiopularity being largely title to the thorough ness with which it serves its purposes as a memorandum device. It is a moat eonvenient repository of things when he came her ceived from Dougla and at the same Tin-uiki : - re time nossesses ail the requisite fea- Lecy .v (' ... by t,ire of an aimanac for every dav use. him furnish another evidenc In ; th Xhe printed part. ;rs in former years, firm is all right and appn-ci.'t. s the largely consists of voluntary contri- services of a good man One was it: butions from bicycle riders of nearly the sfaane of a beautiful gold watch ererr eonahrjf in the world. The on which was inscribed: "Capt L. 1) new edition is very handsomely Phillips, for faithful and appreciated printed, and mounted on a steel services: Duiglas. Laev A; Co.. De holder, whereby the calendar can lie It eetnlx-r 2"), I30L The other was; simple message iu the shajieof a tel eirrain. none the I.--- valualiie. reads as follows: "Appreciating that a large meas tire of our plieiioineiial stit-e.-vs dating the last year is BttTinUtl agencies and branehea m digs ftira Merry Christinas and Hap ay New Year, with bent aiahni for mutually prosperous year to follow. Douglas. Lacy ft Co." A knowletlge of services well ren dered ami an expression of apprecia tion on the part of the pnraona re ceiving tli. in is as valuable a token a: one can receive. Health and Beauty. A ixxir complexion is usually tin result of a torpid liver or irregular ae tion of the bowels. I' n less nature's refuse is carried off it will surely cause impure blood. Pimples. Ixjih ajd other eruptions follow'. This is nature's method of throwing off tin poisons which the UOWcla failed to n--move. D-Yi!t's Little Bhrlt EQaan are world fatuous for remedyUUZ this eenditiou, They stimulate the ljvei and pron hung in any convenient location or placed at any desired angle on the desk. Copies may lie ohtaiand by sending ten cents iu postage to the Anierieau Ilicycle Company, Eastern Sites Denarttnent, uS Franklin ble to oui I Street. New York Citv. end greet An Evangelist's Story- "I suffered for years with a bron ehhtl or lung trouble and tii.- i vari- ous remedies, but (lit! not obtain er llUllfinl relief until I coiiitnenced using One .Minute Cough Cure," .writes Kev. .lames Kirlunau. evange list of Batta River. 111. "I have no j hesitation in recommending it to all ' sufferers from maladies of this kind." One Minute Cough Cure affords iiu- i un (Hate relief for coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and lung troubles. For croup ii is unequalled. Abao hrttty ante. V.-rv paaaaant to take, n.-vt-r tails and is really a favorite with the children. They like it. At Brislev Drug Co. SCRAPS OF INFORMATION. Sifted ashes make the best polish for steel table cutlery. Rain falls most frequently all over the world between three and eight o'clock in the morning. Some of the inferior grades of tea sold in this country are bought in China as low as three cents a pound. Duties collected at New York dur ing the fiscal year amount to $153,348. 846.33, the largest figures ever reached. Government statistics show that the proportion of bank notes ultimately lost is less than two-fifths of one per cent. A journey around the world by reg ular conveyances can be completed in 60 days if the best connections are made. Of the five great gold-producing area Kussia alone remain.- til. progres sive, while the United States aud C an ada have doubled their product in the last 20 years. VIRTUES OF THE ONION. It is with the onion as with the lemon. Its devotee regard it as a panacea for a good many ills and as a anew ultra of many of the disorders to which l!ch is heir. The onion la really a very ordinary vegetable, hut there is one oiut which distinguishes it, and that is the some what hurh percentage of sulphur it contains, ("ossibly the virtues a scribed to it depend on the presence .jf this element. Like the lemon, the onion may lay claim to ant i.-. lmt i- pro; i rties that is, to qualities which rei ti-r it a. preventive of acurvy. Its t.incral constituents include a proportion of potash salts, and probably its anti scorbutic qualities depend upon these latter compounds. The onion is doubtless a henlthftil enough vegetabla, but its supposed sleep-producing powers are said to be mythical. The virtue of onion juice as a remedy for t he stings and v. asp at tacks is conceded. In the cottager's repertoire of "first-aid" expetiiei-.ts, onion juice, rubbed on the stint.', rep resents the ammonia of u more ad vanced stage of domestic medicina. body is made strong to resist the assaults of disease. " I honestly believe that I would have been in mv grave to-day had it not been for your medicine, and the mercy of the good Lord," writes Mrs. James R. Moss, of New London, Stanly Co., N. C. "In the fall of 1892 I took a hard cold, which seemed to settle in my head, terminating in catarrh of the head. It bothered me all the time, but I did not think it was serious until the spring of 1893, when my health became so much impaired. My blood was all out of order, and I had to go to the doctor. He gave me medi cine which helped me for a short time. In the winter of 1895 I got worse than I had ever been. My tonsils were en larged and my neck swollen all out of shape ; mv throat was sore and I could not cure it. My husband went for the doctor, hut he gave me no encourage ment. He helped me a little, but it did not last long, and so he attended me for twelve months, when I heard of aladr that was taking your medicine and waa getting well. So I secured some of the medicine and began taking it. In one week I was able to do my cooking. When I began taking the medicine I could sit np only a few minutes at a time, and I could rest or sleep only a little while at a time. My throat was sore, at times I could not even swallow sweet milk, and my tonsils were full of little eating snrgs. My left side waa swollen out of shape and so sore I could not lear mv clothes fastened, as I could hardly get my breath. My vituals would sour on mv stomach before I could leave the table.' My folks and friends had about given tne nr. The doctor said I would not get well. My father said I would not live a month, but three bottles of Dr. Pierce'3 Golden Medical Discov ery, three bottles of his ' Pellets,' three bottles of Dr. Safe's Catan-h Remedy did the work and made me a well woman." THE BEST THING for impme blood is Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery. It neutralizes the action of the poi sons which corrupt the blood and disease the body. It increases the activity of the blood-making glands, thus increasing the sup ply of pure t.lood, rich in the red corpuscles of health. By these the lioily is built up and its vitality restored. "Golden Med ical Discover' " is singularly ef fective in the cure of scrofuloua dhnaaes, enlarged glands, swell gs, pimples, eczema and enrp tive diseases in general. The most obstinate and dangerous forms of blood disease have yielded to the curative power of this great remedy. " I feel it is my duty to write to you of the wonderful curative powers of your ' Golden Med ical Discovery." " writes Geo. S. Henderson, Hsq., of Denaud, Lee Co.. Fla. "I had a bad sore on mv right ear, and mv blood was badly out of order. I tried local doctors but with no good results. Finally I wrote you the particulars in my case and you advised your 'Golden Medical Discovery,' which'l began to take. From the first bottle I began to feel better, and when I had taken eight bottles the sore was healed np. I wish you success." "For atiout one vear and a half my face was very badly broken out," writes Miss Carrie Adams, of 116 West Main Ptreet, Battlecrcek. Mich. "I spent a great deal of monev with doctors and for different kinds of medicine, but re ceived no beneiit. At last I read one of your advertisements in a paper, and obtained a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Before I had taken one bottle of this medicine I noticed a change, and after taking three bottles I was entirely cured. I can well recom mend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dia covery to any one similarly afflicted." DON'T BE IMPOSED ON. Sometimes a dealer for the sake of the little more profit paid on the sale of inferior preparations will try and sell a substitute as "just a good " as "Golden Medical Discovery." The claim is false on its face. There is no similar medi cine for the blood and stomach which can show such a record of cures as the "Discovery." Don't be imposed npon bv substitutes without a record. 'There is no alcohol in "Golden Med ical Discovery," an.l it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and all other nar cotics. nA PERFECT GCIDB to health and happiness" is one title given to Dr. Pierce's Common Seane Medical Adviser. C. L. Shaw, of Couley. Winn Par., La., writes: "No family should be without it. and anvone v.'r.o -.visiles a perfect guide to health ar.d happiness should have Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Med ical Adviser." This great work, containing 1008 large pages and over 700 illustrations, is sent free or receipt of stamps to pay expense of mr-iling onlv. Send 31 stamps if the 'uook is desired in cloth binding, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address' Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y: for ever Twenty-five Years Americas I Standard HighTde ten-cert Cigar. HAAS BAMJCfl (ft CO., Distributors. LOS ANGELES, CAL. i HOW MARY MEN The Pride of Heroes. Many soldiers in the last war wrote to say that for Scratches, Bruises. Cuts wounds. Corns. Sore Feet and Stiff joints. Buc-klin's Arnica Salve is the h.-st in the world. Same for Burns. Scald, Boils, Kruptitins and Piles. It cures or no pav. Only 2"c at all drag stores. wiiliam Mckinley. Like to be spoken of as possessing political influence. Show a weakness for trailing in the wake of social swells. Show a weakness for exhibiting a big roll of bank notes. Speak of tht-niselres as the gentle manly end of politics. Think themselves considerably amarter than every other man. Iloast of a fondness for children which never is in open eiitlence. Want to be considered competent critics of music and the drama. Carry letters in their coat pocket which should have been burned. Base their opinions of a clergy man's sermon on his voice rather than on his argument. Think it an evidence of great his toric knowledge to talk of Waterloo. Wagraiu aptl the btiruitif; ot Moscow. Philadelphia Bulletin. JAKE MARKS, .VHOLES.VI.h BCAana IS The Finest Brands of Kentucky Whiskeys! Norths5 pe of P'aza, A "-till Lineof WINKS AM' :I.;aks i,.r 1:1 ,. : r l . ria W. t. I.EMf'S Brewing t urn!.. :-'- Iir- ' I Beer. - PRESCOTT, ARIZONA Ask for Calla Lily Flour As pure and as white as the Flower it is named for IT'S THR HOUSFWiFE'S FRIEND WHENEVER YOU WANT Merchandise or Mining Supplies rrrm F. t. .Saved His Life. kememi er the Old Established House "I wish to say that I feel I eM mj life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cur.-." urit.-s H. C Chrestenson of Haytield. Minn. "For three years I was troubled with Ulcers, Skin j dyspepsia so that I conld hold noth ing on my stomacn. .uany nines 1 would be unable to retain a morsel of food. Finally I was confined to my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I read one of your advertisements on Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and thought it to fit my case and commenced its use. I began to improve from the first bottle. Xow I am cured and all. Dfneaai wont Cures all stomach troubles. The 0. K. STORE Staple and Fancy Groceries, I rail Stock of foil's Fan;i-: Always on Haul All Goods Frtsii and I? To-Datc JOSEPH DOUGHERTY, Proprietor The president's life long friend, comrade 111 war ami colleague in con gress. Was near his side with other bhmbi Lm I.U vi-s ure closed Pn .1-ntli Followed" the bier to the i recommend it to , I ...,,,;,,! t. Paittiin. The food. SBM nil re'' tires a share of the pro-! At Brisley Drug Co ceetls of Ins IkxiK to lie devoted 10 a McKinlev monument fund. Thus every subscrilx-r becomes a contribu tor to this fund. .Millions ot copies As -.muyisitioii closes for Public Notice. composition th. da v will lie sold and everybody will buy : j th- ffi l h afternoon al 3 JO it. Orders for the asking. Nobody j Hciock parties having notices which will refuse. Elegant photogravure they (jesire ilwertel an? requested to txirtrait of President McKinlev s last 1 in ot later than '! 11. in. if picture taken at the White House. ' ,osible, although when not . niwated short notices may be mserted if liaml Home Bakery Restaurants Heals at i ZZ a i t Beds at s.jf :'' Week's Board an J Lodging at from S4.00 up. Phone 255. Proprietor .South Montezuma Street. Prescott ROS TANAKA, - Change of Schedule. Oa ami after IXuuBibaf ath.8 You can easily and ouicklv clear $1,000 taking orders. Order outfit quick. Chance to prove success. Se cure yearly contract and baeoB man ager. Outfit free. Send twelve cents in st.-i.ips to pay expense of wrap ding, picking and mailing elegant prospectus. Taking ten to fifty or ders daily. HMXM) copies will be sold in this vicinity. Address the Conti-; .. . . netital Assembly. Corcoran Bldg., op- A meeting ol the dm- to, a -i-.. v....k, ,......, taimi v t.iiitiifn 1.. . .i" etl in as late as 3:20. It ttnqnantiy happens that notices are b night in as late as 4 ocltvk and the lv way - - - - I... ii... rt.-.l im liv 1 l.l:l vimr : 1 11 , 1 '111 1 r ... tv ... .-' ...... . .p. the paper. tf. Notice COOVER'S Liver Pills WONDERFUL WONDERFUL tfT-P, l it a - . . :li 1 r,..r..t.-regular and health) ae th. N st 11:50 a. m.. arriving at j The present price of Copper Basin ; invited, and earnes lv req n - ed Jo ftLelHiwel,. bnl never eaoat A A ! fork 2 p. ..... and for the south ! Gold and Copper m.n.ng sto-k will attend, as matters of tw nil g. era,,.,.- or di-.t,.. Safe ,, 7:15 p. arriving at Phenix at I only last a few days. Now sed.ng at bajjanan-ad ariar nt thn ym At Brisley Dim Cv. j 1:10 a. m. j 6c pel share. tf .dent. C. O. tilts, iecretarj . a V. I'r.-M-ott for postte V. D.C. tf Don't Get Left. held in the office of K. E. Saturday evening. Dec. 2M at u. aa. All inem'oers of the WONDERFUL 9 au on i o'clock clnb are WONDERFUL BecatL-e they effect cures without any ing, sick stomach or uuplensitnt rt'.!t- Becaifc-e thev actually cure ail 1. stomach ami lxiwel troubles. Becata-e all nursing mothers anil pills h:;vt uo equal, neither gnp-0 . uor ban . Because ihev are the only pills that ar- :i cc.nstitutioual tonic and blood purifier J For Sale by Brisley Drug Co., Prescott, Ariz. City, Mo.. Albuquerque, V Prescott, Art r.