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TUK COCONINO SUN 1'rof. Malvern Diniinlek, of Spring field. Mo., arrived Monday. Mr. Dim miek has been outriiutl by our lo.itil of soli')ol trustees as principal of our pub lie schools. He is an edueator of exper ience and his school work is highly iri-.ed where he is lic-t known. 1'lujp.tsilT I-1 jfettiiitf to he a regular (iivtnu Green for Winslow swains. .lohnO. llurt,upopuluryouu; rancher, and Miss Lillian Gaiducr, an estimable .).mjf lady of Winsluw, were m.irried here Thursday. ThK makes the fifth Window eouplo tli it have h,-eu wedded hero in the last, two n. out lis. Considerable disipiintment seems to have heen exp-rieneed by a large num ber of our people who want -d to ee a ifii.iiii of bill on last Sunday by the non iippeiraneo of the Winshm te.im. W h.it the real trouble was no one cciiw nli.o to tell. All the n -siry ariaii:e ments were undo ..tthis end of the line on two Decisions, still they filled toput in un appeai'am e. i:J. Smith and .loliu I) unity, two tr.iuips, while riding in a s.iniu l--I'a-illc freight ear h.-twe-n this p,.(.,. uii.1 Williams, biol.eopen a iiumher of Inxus mid helped themselves to the ' contents. They were an ested by Dep uty Sheriir Hush, and an examination w.h liu.il Wednesday before .lusiiee or the l'o.ic- Milli.'in and tin y wer.- he'd to appear before the next yr.nd ju -i . Tie annonnee.iient of T. K I'ulliini as a cimlidu-c for re tl , suij -t t th. a-ti in of i he DjidviM- ciiintv cnventioi appears in this isiue. Mi'. I'uliiani is the present reorder am! has made a pleisant ami ob.i.rinjr m, lie ollluiul, and will no doubt be unani mously nominated for this olllee bi Ms party, and if ro-olectu I li i til b tU same nlilljjlii..' and ellleiem otileial in t ie future us in the past. 11. II. Cameron aiiiioiinees in this i- stie that he will be a eandidute foi 1 .sherilT .subject to the actio-i of the ISc- puhlican county eonveiition. Mr. C.im- , eiim has made the most elllelent slioritr jthat the eouiity has -er had. and his i reputation as a diligent sheriff is known jail over the .southwest. Mr. Cameron is an active, conscientious worker for his p.u-lx and as mu-Ii he merits the full recognition of ihe Itepiiblican party . Wells. Kafjro & Co., liud It necessary to send out a primed argument excus ing iteh for re ushi-; to bear it pari of the war clamp duty which it is fore- iuj: up m the pcopio who patronize that I means of traiisp.irt.ition; the use f' r that institution i dully growing less and this imposition upon the public i.s well us the men uuil uup.iriotie posi tion the express company ha- placed itseif in will dj much lowaid ending the existence of th..t company. I'hci--nix Herald. Church NcUcet. I're.ichitigserviccMit the Methodist Church lo-morrow. Sunday the 4th. Morning diseoun.e, ' KriuiitLshlp:" veiling discour..e, "The Incredible Things of Life." All are eoidlallj in vited to attend these services. Sunday, Sept. I. at the Presbyterian Church lielii.' the first Sunday in Septe'iihcr, the hermotis both morning and evening will bear up m social tn lion-. 'I'lu. iHm-oiii-so h, the morning will be suggested by the text: ' Ve fight and e war. ye have n n b.-catise yeask not." The evening sermon will have for its theme. "Thi- Pi-mm...... ..t Poverty. ' All are cordially invited. l II. I Coiser, I'uMnr l..- VJtVUH X