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iTHE LOCAL NEWS i'v S of the 5 CITY 4ND COUNTY I From Wednesday' Daily Go and register. Lamlidat. f r the oimci I Bureon is in town. So charge for this. Ford S oa is the name of a new nrui m 1 reaeott. 1 hey are e, erotic and deal in - very article. Bead their ad elsewhere r , ,., .,, Morrison and-Wilson will cross avnaida t Holbrook tomorrow nifht. Look out for the remains and pi -ces of the colonel ! Joe Roberts and C. W. Piatt, the next sheriff and recorder, respective ly, are iu from the east. They hoofed it a long ways cu account of missing the railroad connections. They are jubilant. Dave Sinclair of the democratic forces is up from Yarnell. He would not talk politics with us. He stated, however, that mining was on the move in that section and no candi dates as ye; in sight. Geo. H. Cook and Mrs. Co 1; are j home again from an extended w-it to the east. Both state that their visit has liecu oue of exceptional , pleasure although they are pleased to be back again. The Groom Cieek( ?i correspondent of the Courier should sign his name to the document. If there ia to be a candidate tinge I tl literary mi-. representation, . I ivw a fair stale- Mat of act m l conditions lefere facts. Mrs. Audreu IfeEay of Coagiesa, a warm friend oj the Colemaa laaaily at Fotds tiuleh. came up ou this morning's tiaia to assist in the obse quies of little Ailjert Coleman who vesterdav w;.s burued to death. This ladv is generously inclined aud COB siderate in the hour of aeed. George Ruffner yesterday trans ferred to E. E. Gr euwoo i his livery aaahae haVerestsin this city. It is "a a lease proposition aud cov rs a pe riod of ten years. Mr. Greenwood purchases, however, all the hot es, vehicles and other ;-rsoual nr. i riv ot tne place, ilr. Kuffu-r the real estate. Mr. ! aiding ' ood will I maintain a first class house in all re spects. At Bellaire, Ohio. tii. ; i-sild with iadtgaation over she ail d actions of J. D Deaf, ab with, prinei- l.Q 1 ,.f tUa a,.r,. ..i Tl . i 1 1 im,. aiii- ii.io oeeii some differences between eighteen of j the girls of the school, nine of them J colored aud nine white. He ga- his ultimatum, it is said, that the white girls must all kis-. the colored -:: or take a licking. Frightened, they all o I eyed. The m nts l the chil dren wheh told abo'i! it v. ere iudig naut aud the school board will ne asked to hnestigal at once. To learu the news awav from Dome. m Augusi -. . ai llgdeu in Utah, 'Billy" Murphy was side tracked while en route i t! Eiks' carnival at Salt Lake. He made flying switch, however, a. I got into a matrimonial mUurirui wiii, Ui I a matrimonial collision ivitn is Daisy Stevens, and they were bote united. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are al home today in Prescott, and while the event is not generally know n. jt ' is indeed a pleasure for us to give it publicity. They are excellent voting people and atay'tbej always prosper. , , ,, , . C. Campbell, who for o t!u e i , ciis us mru ine general au-Tuev "'. .. . e. .. - otthes. l .. r. r. Railway eont- j pany, has resigned the position to J take effect October I. and will re- move at once with nis l.iini: i ;, Los Angeles where he will open an office in the Ljs Augeles Trust company's company s new 'will. ting. We are glad 10 learn 1 Am: n- , .,; ' that Mr. Campbell is to remain iden tified in a way with Aria ua Hairs. Among other things, he wdl repre sent in southern ( tiforni the Aaaeriean Finance and Securities company of New York, a bi h is the jMnraai agent ol th Uevelopment vx)mpaiiv ol America. Ill latter compan.as is well known here, is inb eated in j ir.tsnb . s ib- Imry ii rnriiif ii A iaina. sm h , -Xenibstoce Con- Ii Slim- imui j pan . , hauted. f whn '.' B .. . i pn h at aud W. t'stam ton is . eu- and Manager. Theboodsol tbe Tombstom t m paiiv are. bv the sai pronn . is they deservedly shoultl. ye;-, populai nth 'he investitig public n il ly in tbe east, hut on the Pacifi' coast. IBSe also note that the Dereloptuenl Company i f America, ol ahid . . U.I Marphy i- president, is iu tin market for first class mining properties, it has abaadant facilities for develop ing such properties. It is one of the strongest concerns in the country, and tie personnel of the company is such as to commend it to all. We understand that i . J. N irton, at pre-etit assistant soiicitoi ol tbe Baate IV Pacific at Los togelea, will aaeeeed Mr. Campbell and will aomy ram ve to Preaeott and make his home l.eie. Mr. Norton is a young a both as a cil is already .. readers. Ill ret il ; of the S. V . Ban -'tt. i is no 4on f the hight steading regarded by the panhaaer than that a aad aaa lawyer, aad of Oreeahill's caady factory in the knows !,; many of oar Tilton building, fie has now on dis 'av'ihe iest st-ick of candies in Ari from the legal branch jaoan that ari manufactur"d excia f. & I'. ,. jij leaving I sively bv him and Mrs. Greenhiil. fellow townsman, there ml what gem ml i egret f and express d i:i profl -. H aoctaj channels over or. : Mr. Campbell. He will be i sionai a the dep is BBB0 and rec oupiished as a literary man k ::: :e I as able in learu tbe tew, and has thai personal ist ic ' hat atake in ass.K.i aatead ! not making friends, d M . .m;)l; !l av Pres ing oi tantaa at ion i Mr. a i cott with universal regret of all. From Taarahav's Daily. Miss ' ;! ret urn tonight from a visit io California where she went with he: Mrs. .). S. ( alles and hei son Arthur returned last evening fi m their visit to C difornia. M. C Merndon returned last even ing from a sjjeeeh making lour in Coconino and Mohave con itie for Col. WHson. . Mr. and II s. 1J:.i, x R. Ti lie left last nL-hi . b their two :hildren for I their home in l ie ix. Mrs. rrit!- . has spe.,- .-.;!!. ; CA-l.h" Wih ugh Presc i ist nig' iu en route aouiii. Hi - leaks a 11 : hi and int.-: James.V;e..;.. of tbe S. f- . P. A I' Pbi.nix wa- married recent li ' tpj- Skoe. VT--' to a Mi - St.... ' -ton. ui.vu.iur u M Rune ieli this Los ang ; -announeniL-theie. M -several wr I. ment. Earapeai timer ai-'-. reasi MiisTe- I i . ;im it hN wife was dying ili. i ..- -, at in toere - Bovae- wil hout ; ne i ich- .opii i)f he case. !be .-o; we of lid cau han ing it in ix rhooi! i -how -.salva tio.i arm; ; Septeml.. r27 to -tival of I The Inited States rivil wvii V mi,iUrwan,10,,n"S that ""-nT lier 18, 1902, an examination will lie held in this cit v for the positions of . ,1,,rk a,u1 c;,rrier iu p "ihrr ) Auction sale ot furniture and household gixls, Saturday. Septein - h 27. at 314 South Alarcon street frt...i.- u i--:. j Xhpre - , furnitun. ., (hert will 1)e barrains. Deputy United States Marshall , Wel,s Ci-me in Qn ,.,st evelli1 ,-s train Kh.jrstaff with a colored man a : " ,.ha , ,;im. I ... ., r- .. p, ... . I nertogwita the 1 uited States mail. : Mis. Wells, who has ljeen iu Call-: fornia for some time, met him at Ash Fork and came to Prescott with him. W. A. Haheii. the affable ageut of the New York Life Insurance com nay, has n turned trom Mohave oounty on business matters of his estates that our mater county .s materially progressing , , mines aud mining. He left last i ni-ht for the Salt river country on; private matters. , Mrs. W. A. Claik aud her brother- ir, -law. with tl i latter's three chil- dreu. left today for Los Augeles, where Mrs. Coleman is undergoing medical treatment. Mrs. Clark has i.een in the Sisters hospital for s0me days auil niaices the ioiunev to lie at a.Hi uiaM s ,u jouimio t ai the letlsiae o! tier sister, auil es pecially so on account of the late d death of AllK-rt ( olemai. who per - :s :el in the lire at rools irulch Iaarsdaf afteraooa. The naval btm, Jesse T. Vines. W T. Harrison, Ernest J. Jones. Robert ! rM.i.JI W f tt.il in ....I .1,.!,.. R Bryant, left today for San Francisco. Thev are assigned to the training ship hide: eudeuce at Mare Island, We understand that there will be several young meu of Prescott who will to Phenix to avail themselves of Opaagrtnaity to enter that branch of the service. The navy seems to be popular. Eusiirn and Mrs. Westacotl of Ph . hi v will e .ndii.-t tl .or aaectiagof the hardest festival at ihe Salvation Armv hall Saturday and Sunday evenings. SeptunSa-r 27 and 2S. Coffee ami cake will le Biased after Mffitimr Saturday evening for 16 cents. Monday evening then: will an egg meertng conducted by Uncle Silas bom Salt River rainy. Admission to this meeting will le obtained by th; presentaion of a fresh egg. Tuesday. Septaavbor SO, the last night ol the harvest festival, there will lit Hiletioti s:d,. of the exhibits. All are hearfih united to i T"' Col. H. B. Maxson Failed States deputy surveyor of Reno. Nevada, arrived on last night's train for a brief visit iu Prscott. Col. Maxson was a former resident of Arizona and ha- host of friends ail over the ter Captain C. A. Weeks, w ho su(er tit i v. w ho alwavs accord him a ! intended the construction of our sew hearty welcome on his periodical ; er system aud also of the Did Rio visits. He is accompanied on this water system, is in town. He is now visit bv his son. H. H. Maxsou. a I engaged in putting a water works in native of the territory, having U-eu born iu Arizona aud spent the early part of his U.vhood in the territory, a part of the lime in Prescott with his uncle a. ai aunt. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hartson. iOting Mr. Maxsou is " njn"- "- kmiiut mi. -mhasou is " ' a n; :tl cadet at Aimapolis and ! miu uaya lunougn, ' " h wilUxpire next Tuesday. He w ill start tomort. .w for Annapolis to wprt for duty on the expiration of Lis leave- While he was appointed lrolu Nevada. Arizona naturally takes a pride in him as beuur a native sou. . M. H. Hazeltine and w ife and Dr. . i Cnlev and daughter are euioving mX hte down Granite ceek near Point of Bocks. L. Hei rick, a former business man of Lo Angeles, is town kin I ou-r the bvaaacaa field here with vi, w "f 'ocatIM? and engaging in ousmess. T, D . - 1 1 , The Halloween social given last eat bv the ladi Of the M. E. church proved so sneeeasfalthai ihov have decided 011 giving another one this year. :'!ie old Martin Mai. r lots on the . raeaof Garter aad Gheaatte streets wvie sold yesterdav to Albert Belter, I i purchase nrtee King ?1.S5D. Mr. i Heller proposes to move the old Odd Fellows' hall on th ken. A telegram was received in Pres- expects to reside iu th int: m. After ktu ;' " "' rvwnt aooal eon cott today Irani Ftegstag announcing j Ootober IS Judge Caiupb. II will have ,deU"" "' him-nts were that a masiag reimblican Bseeiiag j aa oSee ia the Los Aage es Trust ,'M'"- aaa held there last eeaaiag. b was I building, comer of Homad and; That those resolutions which are addressed by IL E. Morrison. The 1 telegram stated thai Flagstal Mir- readend aneooditiooally to Hr. Mar- rteoa. He will earn Coconino cooa-1 rj by a good big aiajutity. The Johaaoa Buase is being re nxfoted oa theiaaide and repainted tm the OKiside. and when the work now Ix-iug gfoaa i: is euanpteted it will present a neat apK-arauce and lie classed as one of the best lodging houses in the city. Miss Johnson is personally iu charge of the piupettv and is certainly bringing the boaae Lack to its old tten regard as a tle afab place to stop at. Among the hour- manufacturing eater pi uses of Proseutt none are to lie l-tter considered or more dutifully Lane a mo, at 'us gooiis when pass ing by and see n hat a nice stock he displays. s. Dr. Geo i' ai!. iii char r- o: F en Hildreth's drug store daring the sib- ?. . . . . I aace 01 us proprietor, receivea a telegram bat night from Mr. Hil dreta announcing the sale of the store to L. E. Cerfaia. .'dr. Corbia was in Presititt for several weeks I in vest teat ing the business ami the I business outlook of tbe town aad evr- I . .1 r .... 1 1 7 :.l 1 e;iu was iHvoraiilV impressU .t ..." : oil i i i ll.. w .' ...... t.wl I . ...Ii..-.. ... !'...- ' t'li . .... 1 1 1 . .-..1 .iii.i.ii .: 1 -. 1 I.ii.ei4.'- ....i......... . ... ... .... cTirw i.f tlie !.uinAa Main ynaiEJ men were I TBWim d by the naval Itoard during the ses sion ol thret' daya in Pleat ott, aad many peculiar physical and mental conditions of the applicants pre varted. The eyesight teal i- hying one and the distinguishing of colors meat be exact. Ifaay vrho failed to ass were perteet ill th-- r nhysieal makeup, but eoukl not riisttngutf blue from red. or vice versa, at a dJ taneeol twenty mat, while on the other hand those with exceltenl eye sight had so'tie lit!!, discrepancy somewhere oe ihe;r txxly or their 1 '- ' ' " : 1 ,Vi" eak. Any one who eaa pass the rigid examin- , m -.f the navv ej . U iv "lie's from ttiuaomi." t)ur former fellow-townsman, If. K Shocmakei. :n i laielv io a M- Iit- -liL.,., ed young lady of I 'alifoi nia. Having been putt- the bother ol securinga ; divorce, Mr. Shoeinakci made sare this time to take as Lis life-partner a young lady ol educationaj and t hris I ttea vrerth. aad an hi to be eoaqrmta hvted on forming an alliance will. pure ant! charming a lady. T i.-ii home is to be in San Fraii'-isco. Mr. Shoemaker friends here v. ill no doubt cengrat nlate him on hi- -ne eaaafrd start ou the matriin mial voy age. lie is an n l bid us- trious young man. aud is desert nig . of siica.-s iu every .itenuJ of lite. ! From I ridav's Daily. meat. tonight. ! C. C. Stukey of Walker was in tow,t y- deo. H. Cook has ;i new adveitise- meat in this issue. , . . . . w , . ... The "fc of, the M. ' KIVe a ii alio wo on social. Mrs Fred Venator MM in from jer0me today for a visit. E. M. Sanford left yesterday for Chicago on a business trip, , , v Hal C . Leeds a prominent rite of Albuquerque died recently. n James A. Miller of Wickeiibuig was a welcome caller at this office h ' day. Mrs Geo. Taylor passed ttoongh Prescott last night en route from Los Angeles to rneuix. uv c u;i,i,.,i i their ,ittle How.m, n.turne(1 last eveui from thoir vjsit to Callfotnfc, Dr. J. Bradford, president of the MeCabe Extension Mining company. reiurueu nisi eveuiu irom msii east. Paul J( hus, superiutendeiit of the ; Braganza Mining BOtapaaj, has gone to California to take a well sarned : thirty days' vacation. ; t-i n n i l A Sku 1 valley democmt Who was . , . , , . . . in town today, reports th.it doe nob- on election day. I ens win iu;.Ke a clean sweep oi mai Geo. S. Porter, jr.. has naaasada . I consignment of his gas stoves which i he proposes to introduce here Ixith for cooking and heating purpose-. Dr. Henrv Jameson oue of the sur geons who assisted in the operation ion President KooseveH'a leg. is a cousin oi .Major ueaveii oi i rescjii. A fire ill an outhoue on McCor miek street at 2 o'clock thai aiter uoon was the cause ol a ii:e alarm. It was eztiagaaahed with bat little oatsage. -U'.ss Archer, a hist class milliner das ' formerly with Mrs. B. B. Fiske's. of Ghioanja, has taken charge of the niillin. ry depat takaet of Mrs. K. EL lilaiue's. At a me'tiiig ycsleiday of the Li dies Aid society of the M. E. church Mrs. B. D. BiUtngharat was elected presiiient aad Mrs. R. A. Xalbot secretary. Married iu Prescott. September 2r, 11X12. Jessie Harper of Douglas count v. Kausas, and Rosa Rav of Prescott, Arizona Rev. Leon Lewis othciating. Mrs. H. A. Wiiiner of Olanwoud Springs, Colorado, mother of Mrs. C. C. Stukev of Walker, arrived iu 1'ies cott last evening to speud the winter with her daughter. Tempe. W A. Owen. United States exam iner of surveys is in town today, hav ing just returned from an official ex amination of the surveys recent I v mj u i R ; ,ilu v.-d.- uu'trv. Mr. Heller, who purchase! the old Martin Mater lot on the corner of Gurley and Granite streets, will erect a two story brickbuildiug .r0 by 75 feet on the comer and will put the old Odd Fellows hall ou the rear of the lot. i bd .lohn W. Fosnaa father of thai chalgeil niVNaw York vouug man charged with the murder of Mrs. Pulitzer, was a contractor ou the Atlantic aud p.w.tn,. r.;Lu..i ; isi- -.ttr . tu.i.u.... m . .in. . - bst iff " , ; Tu - oapusi tnann will hold an apron and uecktie social I . tk. 1 Ta. I.....l, n I. i rti 1 ue nous.- oi ji:r.. uonejiu xhiKii-i ertv one week from this evening, i Each ladv will bring a basket con- taiuing a lunch ami a necktie which Brill be sold to the g.nt fa meu for 25 eoate. The gentleman will then share his iiinch with the ladv who veaara an apron which correaaoada to the uecktie. ' .. .... 1 ... : j - a s- . i - i l , Spring streets, the buaidhnr beinglcaiising tlw I ier editor sucn per now under otHi'limtiua. ami he says the latch stiing will always be found oa tbe oateide to all Ariaoaana and 'thev are retjjested to make their beadquarters then while visiting hi that Mr.-. W. A. Clark, who has been in the Sisters hospital for some time but who left yesterday for Los Angeit s. express' d great gratitude for tin splendid BWe she received institution while there. Mr arose from a sick lel to visit her sis- b matte w PreaooM as elsewhere, ter. Mrs. Coleman, who is also sick iu he deserves the patronage of our Los Angeles, and w hose littfe child I candy eating people, was baracd in the tire at Fool's. T reply t o:i contemporary's in Gulch. Mr. Coleman aeeompanied llilv .S ,',, olllv,. fn,iu whichthe her and the children. j Journal-Miner received the republi- P. Rjivmond Siegel is a new can platform, will state 'hat it came arrival ia town from New Voikcitv with other minutes of tbe proceed Bndcosnesto bbui bbI i i bteatelf with j tegs of the convention. Oar content Mr. Millard in his architectural bus! iwraiy is all of a sudden taking a aeaa, Mr. SiegeJ is a graduate off the litoep iatereaf in the republican plat f Diversity of Peaaaytvaaia and ot j totm It does not seem to be as the four year course of a leading col-! meaniugies as the Conner first as lege of architecture in the east, la I varBBed. several years' work in New York city I v,.d...-l:.v mmmm in the bM,e- In has made a very excejitioual rec oid iu the offices of the Icadteg ar chitect of that city. Mr. George B. u .... ii- n . , r . .. 1 Pest. Mr. Post has for several veals , had no less than Sl.tJOO.tKlO worth of except the hem A prtea will U hrntefaga in his offieaa at any one awarded foi the geatleaaaa heevaung tune, and Mr. Siegel has been m hnly's apron the neatest, ateo for charge of the planning and construe- tbe poorest Adantfaace ten oeate t ion of his largest commissions. Mr. :m,i refie I BteMcftra (i.-xl time Bulnuta n to be congratulated "p I " ..1.1.. 4., ......... .....w 1,., i ,i, ,10 set ine 7.m.-:i t-oiu j"-ie:ii 'l..KI:lll.' Ill tile Veelllioil I ,1 I I. ....I,,.. .o ,.f .,...ri ;.. tu ,.n;,.., i From .Saturday's Daily. Mr. and Mrs. H. Yoge had a ahthv i tilling 'party totlay forlheirgirl baby. P. I.. Wright ha- purchased a block of laud SOOxrtilO feet north oi Sheldon stn-et ketvmea lieConatea aad ( iiauite streets, embracing the -team laundry buiUinir and other hllildingl ia thai vicinity for the oc cupancy of his new gas plant. Congregational eharch, Hist Gter 1 v Btreet oppoaite High school. Sab bath (Marine, II a. . sermon: even ing service al T..'M has Ixvn resumed, interbody cnrdtelly tevtend. Dm pastorwill begte a eoaneof specially prepared servnona on "llappiness'' vh ch will !e if ia .n- than ordinary interest. Ali BMsaben of PreacoM lodge A. ). V. W. ar. argcDfJr r nested to be presi-ut at ( id (fell as' Hall at o'cIik-u sharp thia evening. Bro. H -nry C i tea. cMgHniaer for tnis jmis ;iietiou will In ttith e-. beaidaa baai ean of iarportance will ontnebefore the lodge, .los. S. Callea, Becordnr. John Bid I com, Ifasler Workman Wold lee. ;- I I evening the M. - ft mi Met nb : bal tia- ii ia t Cabe uiiii.' h id iii'! gotten control. The workings ol th andei une nine are counocted with those of the .Mei'idn tint ah the Oladatone had ut in liuliv s i that it was . in no itaugcr from the lire. The uri-1 gin of the (ire baa not ! u learneil. CELEBRATEtS Sitters Loss of appetite means weak diges tion. A dose of the Bitters liefore meals will at n ll,gthon the stomach, restore the appetite and cine Head ache. Indigestion. Dyspepsia and f Constipation, lie sure to try it. For j side by all druggists. "The Perfect oi k of patience' and ; The t oast raining Love of Christ I H' M1 '! th'' f"'"JI1 at the baptist church tomorrow morn- ins; and evening, : j. J. Norton, who has beeu assis- (nt i,,.l.l.. r v ui..,rUv in Los Angeles for the Santa Fe com- I Pny WUi racate in I earotl shortly; I to practice law. He ariil take the I I pMltioB vacated by Judge W. C.I I Campbell as attorney for the S. F., j ' I " raUroaa ami Will BiSO be tile la ... ....... ,, isauieres n siuem aiioriie m i res Our ennttaaptirary tries to make capital for the democratic ticket by working ua local prejudices by say ing that "ii a republican board of su pervisors should be elected, Prescott would have two supervisors; George ( Schuemtau, the present incumbent being a holdover." - If the democratic ticket should lie elected nearly every officer would be a resident of Pres- I cott, "so there you are.'" Tiie Phoenix (iazette tells a boat j Mr. T. I. Sanders aad family, of placed. What must 1-the opinion the ai lest iu that city of M. J. Far- Thompson Valley was a grand sue- of the Courier n to the class of rea rell. an ad vei tisiug agent. This is cess: the writer having had the pleas- j ders that take the time la Mad such none other probably than the man ure of attending a gixxl many such stuff? u ho droia d iido lVescott last spring I social gatherings iu the past twenty ' as l ucle Josh and who later inanipii- j years was surprise! to see such a lated two or three advertising j crowd, it being the largest ever wit -aehemes. He swindh-d yery Ixxly nessed by him in the valley; and. as that he ooaM that he hail any bu.-i- reuiarke!" by a i'rescolt lady who was aeaa with aad arbnn he had run to the I hi attendance. I never saw such a end ol his rope lu re sought pastures new. the Uazetlt says tie was sent to jail for fifteen days. Three hun dred and sixty-five days on a rock pile is about what he deserves on- general principles and I couple of yearn More oootd be added for spe cific cases of swindling; From rtonday's Daily Fred H. Potter, Jr., has returned from hi- visit east. The mercury this morning dropped below fr. eing point, A. BadevreU is in town en route fro:n Sea Francisco to his home in Phenix. B. W. Fraderiehs has returned front I bankmi It's the greatest comfort spending iiis racatioa at southern discovery of the age. Allen's Foot California nointa. I Ease makes the tight or new shoes r K Over sixty pe ,!. a -at to Fheuix last night to see Buffalo Bill's Wild West show which appears there to- : dav. The comptroller of the currency has authorize,! the First Xatioual bank of Tombstone to begin business. Its capital is S2&JU0Q. J. R. Lowry has sold his interest in the Prescott Transfer company to W. A.t'iiiii and the latter has taken charge of the business. L'uder a law passed by the last : legislature voters will be compelled . I Tear to vote in the precinct iu hid, they are r. gtetered. Cautain I.. D. PhilUns returned hi-i ni"ht from his Msit to Los An i- ii iii l- jeies. ue was laseu in ou nis ar- ' R-t"ereu' Miss your breakfast, miss your lin-1 ner. miss your supper, out don t miss Chasaao Tnimo" at . ' 7-. .. i ' 1 . - th.t. I,era 1 ,t.ilse Oil 1 llestiav. t let. i. 1 ne nrst 1 show ot the se.ison. ,, . .,, , H. Ii. Loli man '.vi u leave lor t'ne- - . , . ,, . f nix tonight to e iinilie the mute Ot 1 u i ii- .At i c i ue i . iv i i .to i oil. i it ( i it eui i - il t e miles out from Phenil with a view of ! bidding on the grading for it. Mrs. . A. Talbot entertained a number ol ladies at her home last Frida afternoon very pleasantly. be ( tin batten in uiiuu, were regularly ia- tio let .-.I . iiasse; lv the If publican convention in the regular way, is vouched lor by J. C l orest. 1 cbainnan of the convention. U. A. Greenhiil office ..in Saturday pre.-enied this I 1 wiin a oox 01;,; choice candy, the iiist m . . u'liine made caady ever made ho Prescott. It was nice and Iresh and of a superior I t that I quality, nr. Jreeanill has demon Clark strate.t thai iust as gooo caady cau meat f the Catholic church the i the Altar aoctety will give i i.ttiie.' aaaona aociaL il the ladk 1 . . .. .. at- .,.,,(i,, ir. hrino , Bnmn ,l! ;i.!.,l bbhuusI ring pong and various '.111' fames. Tbe Jerome Reporter has duite a . . . . - teagthy defease of J. W. nW action at the recent reimblican convention. i repuijiicau convention. ( f courae i unite natural that the pa pern should m dm to Rosa' relief and pipe their prates of him. His actiuna were prompted by deaaoenitii and wfaj shouhl tin v not (lefeml bun. Rosa . - probably more deservillK ol pity than censure, as any man claiming to be a republican I who coedd be induced to try lobe tray hs party as Ros did, deofoa ! stmtcs mental neahaesa vhich is to '. IM' pitied. err W 1 - ftfyi '3 : ... i 4;-- i--v.fi W S WJ Saa The many old-time friends of Hen ry W. Murphy will learn with regret of his death in West Prescott. last evening. The decea -ed was a broth er of F. M. and N. (). Murphy. He came to the territory iu 1 B8i and fol lowed the business of miuiiisr. oiierat- ing in Jerome, Congress. Hillside, Poland and other camps iu the terri- tory. About six years ago he was atriehea with a malady which resisted the efforts of the beat obtainable pfcT- sicians and resulted, as indicated, in his death last evening. He was a genial, wholesouled gentleman and had a host of warm friends. F. H. Richardson, who stvles him- I. . . lien I urr vuiiiici p,i.-.-wr iuw wt, self a socialist, but who is preaching hands of the present management, anarchy on behalf of the democrat.c fa ha l)een niug "Sick candidates of this county makes a . unii;terruptedly.aud doingevery feeble wail m this morning s issue of : th- . XtiAv' could to create the Courier about the Journal-M.n-, betw.a 'labor aud capital er s cnticsm of his Jerome apeeeh. I , fh am, eln,(1()Ver. He makes oue good tjomt against r this paper too and that is that more space was devoted to him than his ranting deserved. He is mistaken though in attributing the excess of so ice to the writer of the article hav ing looked upon the wine when it was red. The fact of the matter is was red. ine lact oi tne matter is that the writer of that article never in all his life had on su h a " ma ' as Mr. Richardson is reported to have oorlel to have takeu aboard at Jerome. Mr. Kich - ardson is a tirsl-chss mischief maker and inarate as was shown bv hi- ae- cepting transportation from the rail- road company and then a busing he men who give it to hl.n. IJo the vo Iters of this county intend to be guided by such an inconsistent in- grate as "this iu deciding for whom I they shall vote? Skull Valley item Skull allev. Sept. 27. llhtf Editor Journal-Miner The fare - well party given ast night at the Skull valley school house in honor of ciowd of hne young ladies. Prescott, Williamson valtey, Kirtdand aad Walnut Grove were well rcpresenU'd. Among tne crowd the writer not. ceil the following candidates, all of w hom created quite a favorable itnpre -ion with the ladies and voters: Joe Rob- erts, for sheriff; Chas. Piatt, for re corder; E. E. KirUaad, for treasurer, and Una t ampbell for supervisor. Adios. - Shake Into Yrur Shoes Allen's Foot-E;ise. a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet, acil ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired ach ing feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. Don't ac cept an J sub-titute. By mail for 2ie. iu stamps. Trial padHUre free. Ad dress. Allen S. Olmsted. L X. Y. COL. RAFFER1Y DEAD r ... , , . j Fem.l.ar Military Man of Arizona Accidentally Killed. , The Tucson Citizen of late date 1 . I . Ill v.. ...... U . . 1U1, V . t . t I ... . ..,,. , kjurtt" Co ) Mu"" I? . fT.tt-t i- . .f t I... Vif.l. .... .Irr a 1. . ... - -' .. oe.un ,u .uauna w.is receuiiy re- ... ........ .....ii i,. ...... ;., A,...... I'unm, nn ncn ituu m n.iiuin.. auU Wi,s s,atwne" :,t ton ljOWe" ,or a long time. A cable message re- ceived at the war department from General Chaffee announces that Col 1 one! Raffer! v WR , . 1 . laianv najuieu oy accidentally stepping off the wall of . . ,. . . ... an elevated roadbed, falling fifteen . 7 . ' ,. ".. . feet, Septetnlier . He lingered . , c .u . , i, , i J'""! V SgT UK lie tliiHl as the result ol Ins niuiiie The above ollicer was probably as vreU and aa favorably known a- anv nun in tm tHninH in tnnu nit I was also a fearless man and l his good iiuigjiieiit manv white lives w wved in In. iiau outbn aks . in the souih in the early days. Captain Uafifert J , as he was so well kaowa while in Korthera Ariaoua, belonged to the American school of Bokhara tin t gave u Crook, Knutz, Lavrtoa. t - 'h iffec. Crawford and others of mine, ne ieav-s u wne io mourn era lone, while residing iu Preaeott today is his Orot her m-iaw. has. at. Eiekels. who sadly luotiins his un- !.. .i.....u ..i ...:.i .. .,i... HuiQii iie.iiu iuuuk HI III III. till UIUCID. Beware ot the Knife. Xo profession has advanced more rapidlof late than surgery, but it should not lie used except where ab solutely necessary. In cases of piles j for example, it is seldom needed. DeWltt Witch Hazel Salve cures quickly aud permanently. Da equalled for cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, skin dteaaaca. Accept no counterfeits. "f vas so troubled with bleeding piles that 1 lost much bteod and strength." s;IVs .J. C. Phil lips. Paris. III. "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me in a short time." Soothes aud keate. W. W. Ross, Brtetey Drug Co. A Pleasant Afternoon Reception. Mrs. (!eo. R. Parker gave adeUght fill reeeptioii on Wednesday after noon at her home in West Prescott in honor of Mrs. Coles A. Bash ford, and her charming daughter .'diss BmUohL It was attended by a very large number of ladifit. in fact the rooms of the Parker residence were crowded to such an extent that it s, : mod every ladv in town was pres ent. . "wro 7" l..u" ',"'r. '. i """V" 'i1,m,,,,ii,i-..i.mJ,,u,.i was (Mini in tins citv. ami aller an absence of several vears it afforded their old friends aud acpiaintauc pleasure to have an opportunity of in. ting them again. The residence was very beaatifully decorated fori tiie occasion. The hostess wa- as- sistetl b a nambt r ol ladies. Mes- dames R. H. Uiirinister and Miss Crilev meeting the guestsat the door, Mis P. R. Ward. Mrs. Wheeler and Mrs. II. E. Annitage also asaisting, while Misses Hek il Ruruiistet. Helen Adams and Mabel Xorris Bsaisted :.i serving ! bfreahaaeatei Mrs. P. R. Ward and Mrs. Pern jl.lg.o.1 MVOtea those pre,,,,,! WHO vocal solos, and the afternoon proved a most enjoyable one. ington favoti.il those present witn Republican Oeu'a.e Msetins-s. Arrangements have I ft ; meet inga at vrhteh I risou, tie republican Delegate to Congreaa, follotts: i -i periecteti ubert K. Hoi sandidate tor i will speak, as ! VYiuslow, September 29tb Wiiiiams, Beptemlan .'t!):ii Kingman, : kciobi r 1st. t atoride. i ). tober M. Jen me, t tetotm i. Con;. re- . t Ictobei ti. t te'.ave. -t ili. i 7. Walker. I !. '., j Poland. Or! ' llayi r. Octo i'' M vCai a Uv.j :' i i . POLITICAL POINTS The following appeared iu the courier tuis morning: "There are too many fellows who I are fond of yelling, "Sick em!" and then enjoying the fight, who would not endanger their own carcasses if the world was on lire aud they could put it out with a bucketful of water." It should have followed aud said, that ever since John Mariou's death, ...I lw. f .... JDwl intt ft,.. i The Courier this raoiuiug says that the ratification meeting at the court house was controlled by Murphy, There is not a man iu the county but : knows that to e a lie. Now, what j right have the people and voters of C . ngni nave me people auu tuicu ui ne believes, the hre originated 1 , this county to pay any attention to a ,. , A handliug matchw( paper that will deliberately make!' 8 such a misstatement when every one throwing some of them ou the . sucii a misstatement w hen every oaai l knows that the author of the state- inent knows that he is lying. Mr. Murphy intends to give hi is hearty IsappOtt, however, to Mr. Morrisou.as we Delieve tnat a:l go:l tluzeus OI the territory and county should. s stated by Mr. Morrison in his speech HI IliecOUIt IIOIse KJU .'I 'il l.n Ulili. ' practicdly every promise that is made in the present democratic platlorin. . was made to the voters oi mis county two years ago and every single oue of them brokea Still, "the Courier I iusists that ii the voters of the terri- 1 1 tory w ill confide in them agate, that j rusbi ,,r wit tht. thrt.e children thev have a right to expect that their J amJ W.re s,.v,.,,.v lrne1 , their i confidence will not be again bbbb.1. . m, - t i r eB.u l insieau oi iiguii ug vipim do all we can to encourage it to conie to Arizona anil invest iu our mines; let the fellow back east fight the trusts aud the tariff lot us extend a friendly hand. We want money to open our niine. We can't expect the ; mouey to come if we sav aud do things that are calculate;! to scare capital away. ;- Tl,,BO-. Uo-riin mioa i iiui lie o mai i iflyc The wedding of Miss Anna Thorue of San Francisco, and D. J. Curry of Chicago, was aak aaateBdal Si. Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco. Sunday evening. Septaaaber 7th. by the Rev. Uanauran, in ine presence oi numerovs relative- and friends. The bride who was atti n-l in a handsome wedding gow u ol white satin with veil and orange Moesovaa, was at- tendel bv her cousin Miss Mamie Shean, who was also iu white. The; groom was assisted by Victor Mac- j bean. Accoinpauled hv the strains ot ti i , it ' . n nidi v . i i in.i. i ... i i i - it. . . 1 ...1,1.1 I , . I . , 1 '.. 1 11..1:1. i the bride entered ou arm of Mr. T. L. Svmes. a life long friend of the fam ily by whom she was giveu into the keeping of h.-r Iraafaaad. The bride Roy, is an accoinpiislinl artist and musi cian and a graduate of St. Ursuline's ; conveut, New York. After the cere- mony a reception and dinner was I held at the Lick House. The bride's pres-uts were numerous aud costly. ,l,u th(. ,,,, (rom the ll(,nevmoou Mr. and Mrs. Curry will reside in Auburn. Cal. The bride is a daugh- 1?- ,Mr Mrs; ,? '-Thorue, formerly residents of Prescott. AN ARIZONA NAVY MAN Machinist Wilson Formerly Resided in Preecott. Warrant Machinist .lames W'ilsou of the United States navy arrived in Phenix yesterday and is stopping at tin- Holei Adams, so saVB the Repub lican. He ciiines in advance of Lieu- . , .... ,e,,:,"t Ja,n P :V,"",'," Lieutenaul .Morton was on board the cruiser Marbtaheed during the Cuban campnigu, and is ; capable i ollicer and popuhu -.t ilh those who Ln. ii.ler kim Mr. Wilson haa i een with him iu Texas on recruiting duty. I le i.s at home her fm mer Aria wan, Ii ; as be vrat g pievion- resi.le.1 in I o -t it. .'.iiere lie .'.as i !i. employed as a machinist. VVbeu ue amvea hern yesterda ( the Brsl maa he hunted up vms E. M. Mont smami v. fore van f the S. F.. P. .V P. car shops In .e. tin- two having been boaora frteada for many years. Mr. I Wilson, though not an Annapotifl graduate, has made rapid atlvauce ment in the service, and says he en- joys that sort of a life. ARIZONA'S RESOURCES. The LOS AiiyeleS Herald Will Treat of them in a Special Edition. i The .Journal-Miner was favored to j day by a visit from W. .1. Rouse, as i sistant general manager of the Los ! Angeles Hera hi. Mr. Rouse is mak j iug a tour of the territory as a pre liminary step towards incorporating a general writeup of the resources of ; Arizona iu a special edition which that paper projxises to issue early in , Deosvabec. Mr. lions- is accompanied on his ' trip bj C. Morgan and A. Dezendorf. 1 two very able writers ou the regular staff of the Herald, who are collect ing data of Arizona's resources. Arizona will not Ik- treated in the ordinary manner I .niteups n-nally employed in special editions, but the article or series of articles will he de- voted to a general w riteup of the re sources of the le.ritory. Mr. Rouse is a newspaper man of great ex;erience and represented a New York uaoer durinar the Culian ...... here he made the acoiiaiutauce 0f a u,i,er of Arizona's rough tidara. He and his associates will t-etimiu for a few thivs in Precott. The Herald has always proven itself a true friend of Arizona and it fil no doubt receive theiinaucial en- c iiM.-igemciit wiucii it iiicriis irom om i citizens. Fortune Favors a Texan Having distressing patefl iu bend. Ixick and stomach, and lieing will I, tjli,.. , , t ,)r , Ki'X(.w Ljf(. rills." mrWm BJ. p hHebead of Kennedah, Tex., ' am! ml BOM felt liken BCW Matt." Infallible iu stomach and liter tumbles. Only 2: cents at all chug stores. 't I : 1303 Ca:en(8f6 i90o he mrin liant t ot Yavapai con The Journal Miner am - . me -aaiples of calendars I neured uid nre adl katovi aooa. 1 hey are strictly up to dale at tie -i.ra and quality, and iuici-sare tight. We can furnish almost aaj style or .pialtty wanted. Hetehaata are Rjqurstnd to painmr bee hoaa" iniluatry and wn'ive their i o: ieis imti! mmptea am Hsnninrd at ; t'nis ollioe tf. SAD DEATH BY FIRE ALBERT COLEMAN, AGED FIVE YEARS, IS BURNED TO DEATH AT FOOLS GULCH Narrow Escape of Thre? Other Chil dren, and Heavy Loss in Property. W. A. Clark, superintendent of the Planet-Saturn Mining company at Fools' gulch, near the Congress ar rived in Prescott today, bringing the remains of little Albert Colentna, aged five ye ir . who perished vester day afternoon at 3 o'clock in a tire at that place. Mr. Clark gives the following par j ticulars of the disaster. From what he believes, the tire originated from , and " while lighted. At the tune ot the i hre Albert was in the Uith room of .... , .... ; ... ! same closed, was virtually burned to : a cnsp lH.fore rcsctleil three othei . , .IKiw ; :,dininiii ; QUe m,,, , .llillate compa rtment. Mr. Clark states that his attention was called to the tire by ;i general alarm of workman aud when he rushed to the scene smoke was com-1 ing out of every shadow iu the build ing, -ladles iu tlie lioiise wen Had it not l)een lor them they, too would have lieeli sacrificed to the fiames. Mrs. Coleman, the mother of the dead child, is in Los Augeies aud I 1 1 said to be in a precarious couditiou undergoing mefbcal treatment. Mr. Clark further slates that it would have been imiossibie under ihe air cumsla ..ces to save Albert, the victim, anil he expresses hiiuselt nobly in favor of the noble women who did save the other three children. Mrs. Clark, a sister of Mrs. Cole man, the unfortunate woman, is in Prescott today, and sad as it may seem, she, toe. is under medh-al care at the Sisters' hospital. Afflictions never couie singly, hey saiu iu this instance it is verified aud we sin cerely sympathize with these excel lent people in the loss ihey susiaiu. Little Albeit was laid away today ( iu Present t in his final resting place, . Tuc propertv loss, bv this fire Brill aggregate over SaJBOO and much in UD,TI ,in,r, tl) the company, iake Care ot the Tne IUilI1 r W0lnan tomach. Whose diges ; ;s partect and whose stomach m ... ....i.triiiir m-prv Iniii'ti.iii is never ! sick. Kodol cleanses, purifies and 1 sweetens the stomach and cures1 positively and permanently all stom ach troubles, indigestion aud dys pepsia, ft is the wonderffal recon structive tonic that is making so manv sick people well ami weak neonae Stromr bv enaveviac to their bodies all of the nourishment iu the food thev eat. BeV. I. H. Holhday of HaMaoViy, Sffis .. writes: "Kodol has cured me. I consider it tin ie-t remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and stomach troubles. I was given up by physicians. Kodol saved my life. Take it after meals. W. W. Bpaa, Brislev Drug Co. . s.-f We pniinptly obtain V. 8. auil urt-in I Sond model, sket. h or pl.oto of ii:ventii n for j n-" tri 1111 qi til ill ! I i . I. I nte HontDSec-jruXDinC UIDIr'9 write lutcn-.saud I nAUL-mAnrtO to I liHAMTi: STREET. PPCSCOTT. AKIZ. make a Specialty of Quarter Cracks, Corns and Diseased Feet of All Kinds, Interfering l-orgim? and stumbling Digests what you eat. This rrenaratitt:' ton tains ot tbe diffestants and digests a. I k iris of food. It (rives instdrit relief and nevw fails to cuff. Il nllotvs von to ad the food y u want. Tb-'no-i sensitive stomachs can take it Hy Its n-i aian) thousands of dysnepttes -r re been tured after (-v?n thing i toe faii Is raaoaalled 'r the stomach. m.-i- ren with uk stomachs tlirr. it. COI6S 2'i StOSSI-CPj t.tOt:SllBW prparedon Tbell.bott. by E.C. I!Witt.Co.. t MeaBJi conuiics'i aaaaathBstei sia BRISLEV f; :UG CO and W W. ROSS House Scooei FRANK SCOPEL, Proprietor Fine Rooms Everything NOTICE TO VOTERS! oftte. of th. Baavd .it BuBevvlBBBBt Taaanat Count. v.ri;.u;t. Hl BEOM, Ari... Ju:n- 1th. ItKI.'. A re-rt'ui-t ration i.f the voters of TaRHBVai eiiinity. ariVMBB, is h'-o liy urtleretl 'n he bvbbV. '! . e aaanrj rtv.irdt r ami MmajBatil I i'.. Bvaee a atone aBBBaariaei ha the suit in. s to take the n aaavaBl Bvauf. UbbbI luaaaier c amOetoaci H. I'KC. By enl.-r ..f tbe Boaai f RaaaanrtBava, ta. vaaa maaaBj . trie. I. p. ajaiaaaaat, Clark. Plan aabliriiliuBu JaanMh, 'A?J. Journal iner for Job Work IiORSi-SHOElNfi SHOP ' Dyspepsia Cure GRANDPA'S HEALTH. An Important Factor iu the Hap piness or His 'raiiikhildreu. There are families where Grandpa's visit is lookcl forward to with delight and seascaaacY, 1 imasha'a saaaaaji niepns tun ant frohc and enchanting stories. But t'aere are other families where grandpa's visit is the burden of the year. The children dread it because they know it will put a stop to their romping. The parents dread it liecause it BV disorganize t'ne household, every neuiber of which must keep step wttb the stow snuffling tread of age. ;ind sutv ordinate Unties and pleasures to the capricious whims of second childhood. is Tne difference in these two old men is simpiv a ditference ot health. The one old man is hale and hearty, enjoys his iood, sleeps so indlv, and keeps his grip on public affairs. The other old man is weak and feeble, his appetite and diges tion are oor, his sleep is unsound, he has no interest in life or affairs save as his personal comfort may be affected. Healthy old age. whether in man or woman, is largely a question of sound stomach and pure, rich blood. To pre serve this condition nature generally needs some assistance, in order to get riil of the accumulations of waste, effete and poisonous substances which tend to clog the body and impede the circu I nava. It is also needful to keep the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts in a healthy condition, in order Vo properly nourish the body. HEALTH IN OLD AGE can, therefore, best be enjoyed by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis coverv. This medicine cures diseases of the stomach and other oivans of diges tion and nutrition. It enables the per fect digestion and assimilation of the food upon which physical strength de pends. It cleanses the blood of clog- w and poisonous matter, and bv in creasing the activity of the blood-making glands, increases the supply of pure, rich blood, which is the final form of nutrition and the life of the whole phys ical man. "I suffered for six years with constipa tion and indigestion,' during which time I employed several physicians, but they cjuhi not reach my case." writes Mr. G. S hsslndl of Eureka Springs, Carroll Co.. Ark. I felt that there was no help or me; could not retain food on mv U1ach; had vertigo and would fall 1 ttLxi SOLE AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.'S Gasoline and .Steam Hoists, Air Compressors, Portable and Stationery Boilers. Etc. More of the Fairbanks. Morse Js Co. s hoists have lieen sold in thi section during the past js-ar than all other makes combined- They excel :n PqWER. RELIABILITY and LCONOMY and are especially valuable where wood ami wafer is scarce. ff"Full pn ticulars and estimates furnished uoou application loj BROWN BROTH'RS ARE YOU SAVING MONEY? j If not TRY OUR PLAN. ... . Loan Vou tne aie. You Have the 5afe. We Keep the Key COMMERCIAL TRUST COMPANY. PSEiCOTT, SCHOOL Peucil.s. Tablets, and everything necessary to tit Otii Little Folks for School at Right Prices for Cash. Stationery, Furnishing Goods Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc., Etc. KELLY i STEPHENS COOVER'S Liver Pills XYrYJSJnPf? PI TT mmm v yjVLJUMKM lL ajea WONDERFUL liecause stomach XT0 NT) PT TT because -ill t.ursiug mothers will hud these t LJilvl UL pills have no equal, neither griping mother nor Ixibv. XTiONITiPRPT TT PBa thai are the oulv pills that are a W KJj. 'i t-'J-ttVl i ilitaatill ll tonic and btead purifier.J Tor Sale by Brislev Drug Co., Prescott, Ariz. 't. Kri ...ms C-lv. Albuquerque, N.M helpless to the floor. Two years go I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and little 'Pellets,' and improved from the start. After tak ing twelve bottles of the ' Discovery ' I was able to do light work, and have been improving ever since. I am now in good health for oue of my age 6o years I owe it all to Dr. Pierce's medicines. STRENGTH AND THE STOMACH, No man can be strong when the stom ach is "weak." The body, aud every organ of it, depends upon the stomach for nutrition. This nutrition is supplied by food which must be properly digested before it can he assimilated. When the stomach nr. . the other organs of diges tion and nutrition are diseased, the food eaten is uetierfectly digested, and there is a redaction of the nutrition necessary for the sustenance of the body. This loss of nutri tion soon shows itself in general feebleness or in the "weakness" of one or more of the organs most anectcrl. rnus it is tnat indigestion often results in disease of organs remote from the stomach, the liv er, heart, kidneys, etc., becoming " weak. So, also, when the diseased stomach is cured by "Golden Medical Discov ery the diseases of other organs which were caused by the diseased stomach are also cured. I feel that I would be doing an injustice to you if I did not send you a statement of my case." writes Mrs. David W. Guice, of Hamburg, Franklin Co., Miss. "I had liver complaint and indigestion. Everything that I ate disagreed with me. I suffered all the time with swimming in my head; heart beat too fast; my feet and hands were cold all the time; did not sleep well at all; was able to go a: .out very little. I commenced to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pleasant Pellets.' in May, 1897, and by December I coukl liegin to get about very well. Have been doing my work ever since, except washing. Keel better than I have for several years. I would recom mend Dr. Pierce's medicines to all who are troubled as I was. I am now sixty one years old, and I thank you most kindly for the happy relief and cure." GOOD ADVICE. If you feel weak and rnn down ; if your stomach is disordered or dis eased ; if there is heart "trouble," liver "trouble," or kidney "trouble" if your blood is "thin "and sluggish, begin tne use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and you will begin to renew your youth and strength. Sick people are invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence is held as strictlv private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Some dealers, tempted by the little more profit paid by less meritorious med icines, will attempt to sell a substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," claim ing it to be "just as good." The very claim makes sulislitution suspicious. A medicine as good aa the " Discovery would sell on its own merits and be asked for by the customer, not pushed off ou him. DO YOU KNOW THIS? One of the best medical books ever pub lished, the most modern and compre hensive, is given away to those who write for it. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing more than a thousand large pages and over 700 illus trations, in sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. K V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. .ERE IS THE MEANS ! I l)o It now! 5tart with a Dollar! Cultivate thi saving habit it miy change your who;. life for the better and make great things possible to you. It is not what you earn, but what you SAVE that Kiilds you a fortune. ARIZONA. BOOKS ' " .v effect cures without any grip .tomachor unpleasaut results. hev actiudlv cure all liver, kidnvv ami Ixuvel troubles.