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'S3 RMUMmiSlXSf& v"Hw' vq J-'' & .-v r'Local Brevities Niw'27.m5w4& factions r- .-day dance, by Copper fieen lfcind. " MCharley ,Qvnrlock -camo in by this aIternoon,8 train from Tombstone. " Jog' McKnbs was married at Tomb ato'no'ldit nifht to a New York lady. Just received, a iiew'Hno of ehirt walate, at Blewett's. BIM-tt 4 i Leo,Joleoniw6kl,who8ovorolyspraiu ' fd bio urililo recently, i& again on dock. ( McClure has arrived from tho Cnn , sneas. He will return in tho rnorn- 'Queen 'Pharmacy, forphotogiaphtc sup plies. ; . . -F21 t: 'HnghBrophyis 'putting up a houso 'near tho school ;hotiBO. M. 0. Lewis is the contractor. 'August Geisler, tho jnstice of tho peace at Nacohas been laid up with an attack of rheumatism. M. 0. Lewis'haa been laid up for a "few davfwith;n Bore foot and is unable to Attend to bnbinees. J. Biker, connected with the .Vorcnci 'line, near Clifton', leaves tomorrow for 'thatiplaco. Joseph Schwartz is putting in a bid 'for four 26,000 Ballon tanks required at a mining property at Hermoaillo, Mex ico. Tom Kelly, whose foot Tvas severely 'injured by a falling rojk nt the Hol- brook recently,' is getting round as well as ever. Ndtices arp up calinR a meeting of Hodge 41144 of tho Swampers Union. Mr. Snow, President; Jlpn. Sibk, Sec "retary. VW. Kline, tho local merchant, will build lit Turquois quite an extensive building, which will .bo rented as a saloon and store. Joseph Grasso line" boon promoted, 4 from freight handler to stable boas for ' tho company, in the place of Mr. Soles whoianow on tho pension list. The building of the company's store nt Naco has been postponed for two months or eo. In tne'.uumntiaie the bricks sa&do at Naco will bo used in 'building the fine hotel to be erected by th' company in this town. WANTED Position as cook in pri vate family or boar ling, houee, by an experienced cook. Address Miss 'Mary Boeula, Box 478, Bisteo, A. T. At' the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd 'Follows an Globe last week P.. Humphrey, of this town, was duly elected Deputy Grand Master. At tho Jtebpcca'a assembly on the same occas ion, Mrs. J, Ni Jones was elected Presi dent. Mrs; NOrthup, of New York, who has 'been on a Visit to her' brother, S". M" 'Burr of this town, forsoVeral weeks, has gone off a trip to CaBa Grande and other interesting points in southern Arizona. Her brother accompanied her, "'John Brophy, of San Joec, brother of William and' Mike Brophy,of this place, has left for Colorado and Kansas. The object of his journey is to make arrange xnenta for tho feeding of his Arizona 'Stock. OttoKorb, Gand Chancellor, "K.P. Boonville, Ind., says, "DeWitta Witch 'Hazel Salvo soothes tho most delicate fikia and heala the most stubborn ulcer with .certain and good results." Curea (Ilea and skin diseases. Don't buy an imitation. ..Copper Queen store and Bitbeo Drug Qo. f U. F. Graham has Bold tho Palace ;livory stable, the purchaser, W. II. Brophy, will refit tho building for in stallation of Tho Bisboo Daily Herald, ithe paper to.be, spoken of in those col umns on a provloua occasion. The price paid was$i,500. This afternoon .Joe Mulheim -will purchase tho threo housca in Duhachor canyon belonging toPetor Hnnqqn. Several prominent mexican citizens of Bisbee have afoot establishing of a .local lodgo of thu Sociedad da Bnne iflcencia Mutua Co-oporativa do la liaza Latina. The society wab orgrnizt-d iu J887 at Tompe, and cpmprises most of tho leading Mexican residents in this territory. A meoting will bo hold in Biaboe in tho near future to arrange for forming abranch of tho association.- An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, Daring tho early part of October, 181(3, I contracted a bad cold which settled on say lungs and was neglected until 1 feared that consumption haa appeared In an incipiont etato. I was constantly soughing and trying to expei something which 1 could not. J becamo alarmed mm nur giving iuu locai uoctor a triai bought a bottloof Chamberlain's Cough Eemedy and tho reau.tiwas immediate Improvement, and atter-1 had used threo bottks my lungs were restorod to tneir healthy state. B. S. Edwards, Publieh er o( tho Bevlew Wyunt, 111. For sale by all druggists. p i i i i ii.. FOR SALE. For Cash or on easy payments an upright Everet piano, nearly new, oak caso. Apply at thia Mks, X.2ith. . Tho lviik Brothers, mine o-viioif, nro I arranging forllfo creation of n new stamp TiTlll OH ft very pr.uniisnm gum mipuny Ihoy have recently arqn'red in their neighborhood. WorK will, commence at OlUil'. f, . ' Tho latest advices from tho Cananens informs ua that the Mexican soldiers hove been ordered to quit-thu premises and leave W. 0. Grconu in full posses eion. Antonio Martinez, tho Cinnwen nomrqhsarint who who thrown into jail hv tlm Mexican hutee because df hi J faithful Fervieo to Greene, hm bsen relentji'd. The mine h reauuung it wonted activity and will shortly regain tts former proapority. ' Harry Wotlierspoon left today for' a group of mints lately purchased by a dew company at San .Miguel, this side o! Naconrtri. His objoct Is to supervise tho remodeliug and extension of ilia mill attached to tlto mijioa. This com pany have also purchased a mill fiom the Kirk Brothers, totuh of, that lowl ity, and will remove it to this group, making use of. it as an addition to tho mill above mentioned. Building. .TuniOL' Slioridan h erecting a houso near thu soda wo-k.i in Tombstone canyon. Mr. Baldwin is hnltdiuv;a line house near-'hobuhool huiuu. . K. F. Myura will tlart work on his contemplated home near Chiwson'a residence as soon as the nece3aary lum ber arrives. Joe McCabo is rehabilitating tho house hu recently purchased from Julian Moreno. M..J. Brophy is supplementing his fine house with a large barn. Mr. Brogan has purchased a home from Estanistado Carillo. It. L. Benton, tho promoter of the Naco Land and Water Company, was in town today. Mr. Benton nays work is being pursued night and day at the well and an ample flow of water is expected to be struck at any minute. Ho intends to lay out a park at Naco ana other who to beautify the town, over tho lUture of which he is most enthusiastic. Bisbee Bank Failure. Mr. Cantrell, a pleasant young man who, until a few days ago, was tho pro prietor of a lunch wagon, came to grief the other 'ovening. He haa disposed of his hash dispensary, and looking nrouud for a good opening7o'r-8 yoUfig-aifta--ot capita.iaUc tendencies I13 hit upon the novel plan of opening what gamblers call a ''snap;" that is n game with a limited bank roll. The garao "Cantrell choso was craps. Tho Bporting frater nity substituted "fixed" dice for, those he had in Block. Thus heeled their only chance of loosing was the possibility of dropping their money tcrough a orack. Ab there were no cracks in the layuut, Cantrell lost his entire capital. Notice. All pecsona having bills of any kind against tho Fourth of July committte of 1809, nro hereby requestod to present tho same by May 1st, 1909, to II. V Studley or J. R. Henderson. Unless this be dono tho accounts will not be allowed. .Signed, II. Harris, II. V. Rtcdlkv, H. 0. Frazier, Lkr -Robs, R. HUMMIKEr, J. R. Hknderso.v, Fkaxk Douolass, Committee. Notice. All pereona knowins- tliomselves to be indobtod to Preston Flotchor, the former proprietor of the Queen Reataurant. aro heroby requeeted'td'cuil nt my offii.e im mediately and eottlo such accounts, the same linvinK been aaaicned to mo for collection, with instructions to take im mediate action in tho ureraiscs. S. K. Williams, Ml'J Assignee. W. W. Mahew, Morton, Wis: "1 eon-eid-ler One Minuto Cough Cure a most wonderful meccano, qniok and safe." It is tno only harmless remedy hat gives immodiato results. It euros conahs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, whooping couah, pnBumon'a and all hr.)at and lung diseases. Its early ueo prevsntB consumption. Children alwayr like it and motheri endorse it. Cop pe Queen storo and Bisnee Drug Co. t "I think I Aould go crazy with pain wero it not for Chamborlain'a Pain Balm," writes Mr. W, II. Stapleton, Hormino, Pa. "I havo been afflicted with rheumatism for eovcral years and have tried remedies without number but Pain Dalm is tho best medicino I havo got hold of" Ono application re lieves tho pain. For Bale by all dtng cipte. E. G, ORD CO. PLUVIBINO, TINNING and CORNICE WORK All work dono tuatly and promptly. Ohlco next to the Brewery.; Arrivals. Jameb MuCon'no is in virfit. town' on' ''l-il' - 0. P. .Wilson, of Cinelrihtitti,' via' town pn'a business tour. J. McCluro, of Naco, in in town at- tending to business affairs. Janie.s Sheridan will erect a residence sibuvv rjiu bottling works in town. Fletcher Bro's. ard. about to erect an adobe house below the slag dump. J. W. Oatinan is among the visitors iu the city. Me hails from San Francisco. Professor -George A. Tread weif -who ainvrid last night, lett today f ox-FJU'uy nix. Alfred frloagland, of MinneapoiiV,;Ji taking oideral'or his liru from ouhkcai; tradesmen. -' f- Nat Goldsmith, a well known- -Miss out i business man, id registered at ihe B-'acumer. 0. S. Freukjl, of Kl Paso, came in last evening and will remain in town toma days on business. , . II. I). Knighti of St. Louis, is with ua on matters of bubinees that will keep h.iu to Bisbee a few days. . t x II. Haivey, of El Paso, Btepried from thu incoming train huut:veuing and registered ut tlie Noilon. John Nobile, the saloon man, is com menc ng n dwelling house, for which M r. U.'ider 'S the contractor. ?- Dr. George P. Warne, of La Cuesto de Caatell, .Mexico, is looking up his friends and business matters in town. 15. F. Bicttingham arrived on yester day'd iraiu'frotu New York and wil'at tend to business matters in this can in' a abort seaaQn.,.. .. f..u liV y ' The Soldiers. 'Lieutenant Cu'llen, of the 9th cavalry, is in town with a few soldiers of his de tachment. It is impossible to g'et"'any information from the taciturn ieuten ant n3 to tho object of his trip He speaks vaguely of pursuit of the 'ApaMhea who murdered a rathbr in the 8'iviss helms lately, but it is possible he is here in connection with tho, Sin Ber nardino trouble that has placed one of tho trojpora of his detachment inr.-;the comnany hospital, and another in the hands of the civil authorities. Court Items. Justice Williams has forwarded to the Mexican authorities n letter of advice, urging that a mulo stolen by Manuel Valdez lrom Julian Moreno the 17th of this month be resto Quirina Babuche tho Graham health sojourn. Miss Babuche "was jcusec tumultuous conduct. ' J. B. Ainsley, who was arrested on the 23d for conducting a busmess with out a license, was allowed to compro mise his caso by paying tho requisite $30. i rt ' ,' M. J. Johnson state AD Mm Broker Houses and Lots Bought and Sold on com mission. Houses tor Rent Money Loaned. OFFICE Ag!us Building, Room 3. FOR RENT. 3 four-room houses, new, $15 each.' 2 San Joso pumps. 1 iienlcia horse-power. Bisbee Real Estate Co., ' E. B. riASON, Man ger. Schmieding's Jewel y Stre. was allowed to enter ITkSdiQ. S. l. beuw"TTri!5fBrl!W4f resort for a teu-davs l""eo a. 25 dear. (M min. V vuriatioii ll Uoi;. I of .-An Astonishing -But Froe Story " My home is in Sidney, On'io. 1 have heen nearer death with consumption than any other living person in the world, and I want you to read this, so you can tell othors. I took a severe cold and neglected it, 1 grew worso all the time. .Itlfl .nt !ir nn1 nt ' "w " two years I had run into consumption. I coughed terribly, lost flesh, could not sleep, and became so dreadfully weak that I had to take to bed. In the following eighteen months I gradually reached '.ho last stage.", of consumption. U '"ess than seven physicians treated mo and all gave me up saying I was in curable. I was absolutely helpless. The whole fam ily wore themselves out caring for mc. One day mother and sister Camo to mv bedslfln nnrl col.1 Hi Jr a lay or two moro to live. Tears rolled down their cheeks ns thev sobbed the news. Tho doctors had declared I was in tho last stage, and no numan being could save me. I was willing to die, but before going to tho cruel Jil!lVe, , Vanted to So out and see my dearly beloved town of Sidney onco moio. ihey told mo such a thing was Impossible that I would surely die before I got back. But I insisted, and to gratify my dying wish, a carriage was fitted up with a bed of pillows, and to this I was carried and slowlydriven around Court Houso bquare. I got home more dead than alive. Through tho mercy of Provi- denco, someone broughta trial bbttlobf medicine said to bo aconsumption cure, xo ono imagined for an instant it was worth trying. But as n drowning person grasps at a straw, so I tried this medicine. I was better after taking two doses. Mother got moro of the medicine and I took it, improving all the time. Today I am as well as any reader of this paper, and tho medicine that cured me was Acuer s bnghsh Remedy for Consumption. I deelaro before God and man that every word hero printed is true." , This reraarVtvble t estimonml, on file in tho offlce of Messrs. W. H. Hooker & Co., New York. Wn'dXU llf S&S'Sr fingU8h HeW6dy' ' vo'ucheifor by them, 4 well m FOR SALE BYJTHE2BISBEE DRUG COHPANY. I His Life Vas Saml. Mr J. I'!. Lilly, a prominent 2it'xon oi Ha'nnibul, Mo., lately had a wondenr.i deliverance fiom a frtjhtful death. In (oiling of it ho pays.: "i. was taken with typhoid fevnr. that ran into pneumonia. My lunan became hardened. I wu? f-o weak I couldn't even sit ujj in bed. Nothing helped me. I expected 'to noon die of coiMiimption. when Ihearilof Dr. Kind's NewDiscove y. One bottle gavo great relief. .1 continued to nee it, and am now well and strong. 1 can't pay too much in its prafso." This lrrarvel oli9 medicine is the surest and qmckuRt o . world for all throat and lung rouble. Regular sizo. 59 csnU and t ,1,.9C0 rriiil Iwttle dee at Copper tiunun atoro and Bisboe Drug Co. : evjry bottle guar ahtee,d.' j :T " For Sale. - ' Brown Leghorn egs from full bloods, for 6ettiim of 13 eggs, $2.00. Address P. 0' Box 475. MlO-lin Wo to 0 K Livery Stable, i wodl driving teams. vou want t Notice of Application for Patent. Mtnlnc Application No. 707. Survey No. 1S80. Unitkd States Land Oyificu, ( IucboN, Akizona, Murcli 0, 1'JUO. i Motion is htitfihv airi'ti rlmt in niii-iiutif.n .if tVe United StatfljiniiiliiK lawsMni-tiuO'tlar,T couiity, Arlzoim territory, bus inuilu npplioa tlon toru patent for 15ul) linuur ltetof tho Qimrtzito Strip lode, Mtuut.o in tho Hitrren mining (lUtrict, county of CooliKo, tort-itory of Arlzouu. as described iu tlm oilioiul plut hoi'owitli poitpd, ahd by tlm lk-ld no hsuu lllu iiitheoitloo of tlio Betistorof tlieCJil.i Land District at Tucson, torritory of Ari-zou-i, ha followK. viz : Su'rvev NO 138j Ounrtzito Strin T-ocIb. 'I lie frinnliiK M cor. Ivp 1, tlio Sli. cor. itlcntl- l'ui wi,(iivoi.ui luL'uiion. u pine post -i iur-ncs biJu l'i'i'ifi U.H loiitf. bet 1 loot in tli. ironud. tfurrounded by a mound of utonos, liisoriliod I'-IKO Q. . I..., whence U. S. M. M. .No. , hours S.JJ5 di-.'f .11 inln K.CiS'i feet; whence npino post 4 Inuhus (jttu:-c, S)a teet Iouk1, sat 1 foot ,iu tho t-rouud, surrounded by n mouml of stoimi, bear S. 51 ilej-. .3nitu.U.-Ut teet, iu scilhed . M. 1-IS80 Q. S. 1,.. i,o otlier l)oariius uvallohla; thence N, 21 deff. H min. 11., vr.riu tion 11 Ukk H imIii. H , 130 teet to intcrceetion line of ((iiiu-ry.'U teet deep at interheetion: 33'J. foei to iuterteRtiou of line 1 i "Man.ie" lodo, a patent eluim. survev No. 1!'8'2; a pino post marks this intersection, cor. No. 4 Ma mie lode hours N. 41 dec. 37 min. V. 17.1 fpet, ait) feet D center of road ruuntnur nearly E. & W.; road is iu center of cunjou known as uii miowp as j oiiiusionu can) ou, wnieu runs lie W., and is. about K3 feet wide ut Vil!) leet to small wush'l feet t wide: 1473 8 feet to cor. No. 2. the claim, u niiio liost 4 inches tuuaro. i; feet dug, set IB inches in the gro.utid, surrounded by a mound of stones, iusoribeu VM38:iO. S. L.. whence orieinal locnth h cor. bears N. 24 tlojr. 41 min. E. 41 foet.Kinue sa pino post 4 incuts jsuuaro, 4U incnes unove tuo kiouuU, Inscribed 2-1SWJ Q. S. L. B. Jl., whenco n roclt in place. 5 inches nut of the cround, 1 foot square, oh Uled (X) 2-1390 U.K., boars N. 18 de?. V. 221 ieet (this corner was pulled in to parallel the end lines; thence N. 57 dear. 20 min. W., variation 11 dear. 45 min. K., -8 3 feet to 'north end center, a pine pot 4 inches rfquUre, set 12 inches lu the ground, inscribed 138J Q. 8. L., whence tho original locution monuo.ent bears N. 24 des;. h. 22 foot, 105 feet to center of wash 25 feet wide, 2 feet deep, general course south 2 deer, west, lVK.fl feet to cor. No. 8, the ft Y. cor. of claim, identical With cor. of locution, a pine pot 4 inchon squure, loot lonir, setli Indies in tho ground frumo house, said houso sets N. Tt ties., W andS,7 deg. ., and point of intersection is W.5 feet from NVV. cor. of house, 072,3 foot to middle) of road, running nearly puo ii. and W which runs through canyon known us Tombstone canyon: this canyon is more or lesj gradual in.slopeou either, klJe and a lino of i.nteriiectlol) cunnot.be dehned .on this morthl sldeof eanvori:.E92 S fnnt.tn Inforicr.. tlorf ot a property not claimed by Quurtzile Strip lode..tbis iu erection is murhed hy a 4 inches squuro pipe post set in a mound of stones: tho NE. cor. nt wiiid unclnlmnil iirmi- orty bears S. 73 deg. E.9 .3 leet, 1113.7 feet to south interaction of same property not claimed by Quartzlte Strip loclo; course of intersecting Hue iN.73deg. t9 min. w. 23 feet from SU. cor.; a 4 inch pino post marks the point of intersecting lines. 1473 feet to cor. No. 4 the sw cor. of claim, Idaut cat with cor. of location, a pine post set on solid rock, post being 4 inches square, 3 feet long, sur rouuded by n mound of stones, inscribed 4 1381) Q, S. L., whonco a rook in place S fret by toot 3 inches ubovo ground, chiseled X B. M 1380 4 Q. S. L., bears N. 13 dog. 14 min. K. 37.4 foot; thonce S. 57 desr. 20 min. K., varia tion 11 deg. 45 min. h J0 leet to intersecting boundary line of quarry, 05 feet deep ut this point. 1 0 feot to south end centor. a pino post 4 inchos square sot 011 solid rock, in scribed 1380 Q. S. L., identical with looation, 20J feet to cor. No. 1, place of begiuning. Totnl urea D05 acres Area In conflict with Survey 1062.. .454 acres Area iu conllict unsurveyed .601 acres Not area K ;hq nAMo j TuriatloiiUler.45mln.E. . l'he lucatloil Of thin tnltiM 4a .n.i..11 t. the'olfico of the County Kecorder of Cochise county. Arizona territory, at page 001 of nrilr ' If.i,f,i-ila itr M no. riloinlnc- claims urn ThU xlnlm to t..,n.1- ed on the oust by the "Mamie," on tho west. north and south by unsurveyed lands. Any mid all persons claiming advorsely any Portion of said mitin or unrinina ..,.. ....1 ..-. required to ille thoir udverBe claims with the Register of the United States T.uud Ottice ut lucspn, in tho territory of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication horool, or thoy will be tarred hy virtue of tho nro viiilons of tho statulo. ri . ... V.IJ'THN KjMOORE, Register. First publleatlbn March 12. ll)0u. roil " '- surroiiiKieu uy u mound or Stones, inscribed 'u .ICTTlH (Jw!1L 2-1'lll M H r. u-Iinnna i. ...... I. i.. ..!.... J-1 j iii ijiiui n,. iw itui iu luiurbeuuoii ouo-Hiorv !;! :B L C-Kirro-0 ff, -"i. wUiaAgdai '' Lm Z&Jvlj, CIosi Our Stof !c of Consisting of Furniture, Car- cts, Linoleum, Rugs, Granite and Tinware, Lamps and China Crocker)'- Ware, at Astonishingly Low Prices! Call and he convinced. Corner O. K. Street and Railroad GRAND III liilPFl Monday, April Finest Stock of Millinery Goods to be seen this side of Chicago. Hats all trimmed in the Latest Parisian Styles. Wait and eee our goods heforo purchasing elsewhere. It will pay yi iu . .. .. BISBEE unrvr a qua Jjf W .3. Li.Lf-. 91 B y ri i 1 H . -fesOCar Jlj - MRS. fa, BLEWETT, Proprietor. Full hue of BOO-RgHOEg nnd SLIPPERS for Ladies and Gentlemen. ' Qentiemen's Furnishinir Goods: Ladies' Ready Made Skirts. Complete Line of Milliqcry., MAIN STKltET, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE PO-T OFFICE, in E AZURITE 4SEO. DUNN, Your Trade Solicited. Everybody Welcome. e Emm JLni Leading Sporting Resort of Bisbee. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Polite Attendance. Everything Square. SJETS0N & WBIALEY, Proprietors a A. NEWMAN, Tinner, Plumber and Sheet Metal Worker. ,. Second Hand Goods Bought aud Sold. CAN w.-'. I Lunch Room and Skcrt Order Restaurant, (ioou Cooking, rrompl Service. Ol'EN DAY AND N GUT. j L Carreto, Alain Street H' imtEmmmmmm 00nWHve "nii", a'iWiia J W u' WW J. ha. m Avenue, - Bisbee, Arizona. ,.. upemno 1900 i HRS. PITTROFJ', Proprietress, y ..V j S-J TORE kc ;f f i -,-a Proprietor.. TuLxf O. K. Street, Risbee, Arizona. CAN m m Prop ;. .Bisbee, Arizona g)j amaem V , Km, I m ;!IH$I&$!? H -M- '.;jh.S m.vl-i4 ' .,":'jC.' iV5?!H a , A' ' ,Trr5kt,j'-sr'; gVliSiSrtstfi( ,'iw''Xw&aa "". .-" I'd o ; : i . r , - o '."W4 cWX5.7-. Vfk S;.V. 'i j'-.':,- r 7 . L- - ( - - s -.