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m UaKUnM !S Vf-H GGCHWE KBVIBW : &ONIMT EVENING, NOVJBMBBK o, 1900 A. .4, IV. If - i Is I.C.' SS'I'N I i:i k . i. ? ' $& rn- feitf K&, WLit l ' E"i' . j'- ' tl 2. a n 1 I ) & I- g- ?." COCHISE REVIEW Published Every Evening, Except Sunday, by THE BISBEE NEWS COMPANY. V. R. N. QREAVES, EDITOR -Entcret' at the Postofllcc at Blsbee, Ariz., aa accoud-class mall matter. SUnSCRlPflON RATES; Hy Mail. One Year By Carrier, One Month. .S7.S0 75 Advertising rates will be made known on application to this office. Legal pub llcations in conformity with Territorial Statute. Reading notlcee, 10 cento a Mne for each inwrtiou. Communications relating to new or editorial matter should be addrtM to Editor Cochise Review All remittances and buster letters etc., should be addressed to Tub Bisbsw Nkwb Company. BISBEE, ARIZ., NOV. o. 1800. THE CAMPAIGN. So far, the campaign lodally bes been run without auy display of vln dictiveneej. There have been no per tonalities indulged In, and in fact wo have heard candidates speak in favor of their opponents. This may bo a departure from tho usual rule, but it is a fact, and speak well for the men on both tickets. Tho choice for the leading position on the county tickets are both splendid fwl lows, and each of them speak well of, the other. Let each man stand ou hi? own mei' I its, and may tho best man wio. The prohibition ticket'eomtnendi. it self to all of us on account of the ex cellence of the cause it promotes. This office, like all print shops, is gratly In favor of prohibition, and yhe 'new bucket, purchased by subscription, was bought to test tho purity oftue spark ling spring that supplies the town LOST? Italy i3 threatened' with one of the most sensational scandals of the cen tury, a scandal which will' attreet ati tentlon far beyond the borders of this country , ,, - It has transpired that the late King Humber set aside out of his olvll list a. sum of 160,000 lire monthly for distribu tion among the families of soldiers who , died in national wars. This amounts in the aggregate to some 40,000,000 lire (about 1,500,000) But it also transpired that not one of the societies which attend to the wants of disabled army veterans, widows asd' orphans of soldiers, etc., has received a penny of this money, while there are known to be many old soldiers and patriots in a state of absolute penury. -I Tb explanations pi those who av had to deal with the money are not een sldeved satisfactory, and an inquiry will le opened into the matter. Milatrywt tespondece of The London Mail. Ttiu people will be able to get th returns from the various preolnuts, and the country gererally, from the Young Mens Democratic Club, Elaborate arrangement's have been made a.nd the communication will be pe'rfeot witb the various distriots. It will be well werth while to visit the club Tuesday night and watch the black board as the re turnc are announced. BETTER THAN FLY-PAPB, a Moms la tkJladlA WJxU Oatska the Pat us,rt Snta Tkam. i. tiny mouse that seems io lxs.v it own way in aU it caree to do has takea up quarters la a bulk window AtXCneati nut street, Philadelphia, The window contains a fine display of traveling bags and dressing case, and under ordinary circumstances the presscee of the little intruder wfou'ld4 not be toler&ted a minute. But this is not an ordinary mouse Instead of ? stimg hsvo and damags by gnawing, holes in the valuable bags and grips this particular mouse does u valuable service to the firm by spending its time in catching the files out are unwise enough to come withi.n reach. Every evening after the store has ben elwed nd the clerk have gone home a erewd gsthers on the pavement outside and watches the little fellow capture th unwary flies. It is a wonderful per formance, and so quick of movement and keen of eye is the nionse that a fly rarely escapes that it springs for Thi mouse's mode is simple and ef fectual. From a crouching attitude it waits until a fly romes close a&ourh, then It straightens upon its hind legs, I the two front pawa, like tiny hands, are thrust upward, ajid the unwary fly ie olutched and brought down. After that the mouse cats the fly sad these j gets eady to catch another. t GREEKS WERE AUTHORS. Thar Ar Said to Have Baea.tba rtrst ' So Saaploy IunotuatloB Maraw la rVtla , The art of punctuation waederalo gradually from very ancient tfrnae, Greek scribea before the Christian r used a wedge-shaped sign (V) to mark anew paragraph Later a pauwln the sense was indicated by a blank spaoe, a point, and sometimes by a slight ob lique stroke or an apostrophe InLatla manuscripts' the full points appear.! first, and are variously pi'aeed on a level with the top, middle or bottom, of I the letters. The invention of thef mod- ftrn system of punctuation haw been a tributed to ArisitophantR.a gTam-v marlan of Alexandria. Jerome' used igns (commata aniTco'la) Id his trana lation of the Scriptures, while in early English and Irish raBnunoripfothecom-' ma isusfid, and the final etoplemarked, by one and eornetimes two or more full' points. With the advent of printing, punctuation wu, greatly Improved and systematically adopted about thecloso of the fifteenth century, mainly pwlng to thti Venetian printer, Mauutiua, ,It i said that all the stop we now use ap pear in the "Arcadia," 1587, of Sir Sid. my Smith. FURNISHING NOT!, ltaat aad Tmtcrul Adjttnaia (Mm CoxltUn s( Rmw holfl. The new prairie grate raetetiure simply doligtMul; they com in'eef greens, reds, blues and ecrus.tbe natu ral tints of the long, wiry prairie grass es of the west, which are" aoTV proving sources of income to th farmer. Formerly these grassea were, supposed to be an unmitigated ril( says Ladle' World. i Prairie grass matting ie much heavier than the Chinese and Japanese prod uets, and much more durable; they all have the same oltan and fragrant I smell that makes them so acceptable as floor coverings. Prairie grass" mat ting is full yard wide and ooate 40 eeata per yard Never were there shown more beauti ful lamps than are now made Espe cially notable ere the piano lamps ef welded wrought iron sad copper in car mine finish The antique copper and oamine ,, copper, are also beautifully combined in other models. The car mine finish, royal 'copper is aot new, but it is ever beautiful and has mever before commoniwd Very attractive portieres in green and soft dull crimson in fish-net, seine pat tern, have been selling for thre dol lars each; the meshes are as large as those of a coarse wine, and the curtains are finished top and bottom by hand some tassels. Another style in t. sort of rosa stripid opes work pattern eoxnes in rich rede and deep blues, and has up-, pera'nd lower finish of tassls. The materfal is cotton, a sort of softcord, and the eolers aro claimed to be fast; they draps very gracefully and need no rings A handsome top border for a plain curtain, that is, a curtain without fig ures, may be made by taking a 3trig of burlap having a figure, and outlining this figure with gold thread and tha pewdwing it with colored spasgle . FROZEN DESSERTS. Kf TK Pfsfcee'Tfcat WUl hr tb acat lea Wma 7r eiekory aut io eveaae, xwj tscdled euetard of one pint of stllk, 1 aupfMa of egarr-i Sow eggs aad' one-third' of a teaepoo&fwl of aeit Whan it is cold add oae quart of raam and two eupfule of hickory nut meat that have beea. pow4ere4 ,flne in a ,mort.v i then freaca, aay the "aws Tork Tribune ' " ' Coff' iaenream froaai& a eyljn drical mold, with the 'center Jfllle'd with lemon ie, is aa attractive and delieioue .'dswert. Tot the ic ereata mix two tablespooisfuls of arrowroat wlthhalf cupful of old milk. 'Beat feur. eggs" well aad mix with it Theft Wat one pint of milk sjod pour over the mixture and add four eupfule of whitesugar Whan it is 0Ol' add, two quarts ol araaxn. Put it into, the freezer, and when H ie partly trosen turn in two eupfule of strong eonVe and frtt;. thoroughly. Pack if in a cyyndriaal raold; ;'' FoTthe lemon ice mix together the Juice bf six lemone, twecupfuls of sugar and rnrea aupfule 0 water. Strain and turn it into the freeaer' When the ice and salt are peeked add .to.it two cupful of awee milk and iretlte at onoa. Pill it inU. the eeaiTer of the coffee toe creavi Maple ''mousse i easily and quiekly made. Put one pint of maple sirup into a sauoepan with the yolks of eight eggs. Stir over the Are t until the sirup thickens, then remove at once and, stir until it i eold, Fold into it one' quart of whipped eream asd pack In a mold in lee.taM aaAt.jJwr;. five hours, fo Plaus VUltAte. A. suitable refreahmsnt t 4a W the visitors who are glad to rot the plaua from the journey ovied town 1b iced tea or lemonade); or a sauoer of strawberries. If ye pro vide strawberries, remember to le4re the. nulla, on. It is ooneidared desir able to 'serve them that way, toeeeuse it IndlctitsB that the firnit has norfra oeived any unnecessary handling. Vl& th hull of the strawberry as a ljittle handle by which to lift it from the saucer and dip it in the pile oi aoft white sugar hoaped in one oorner t the plate. Uae tho pulrerised fruit sugar, a mere powder, for the straw berries. Have a plate of lady fingers or rice flour plunkete ready to ,oer with the fruitDetroit Jraa Jraae Faaah Haak. Two cupfuls of milk, one cupful t soup stock, one tableepoonful ft ehopped parsley, two tables poonfuls butter, one quart moat, two table spoonfuls of flour, three eggs, one tea spoonful salt, a dash of pepper; melt the butter without browning i, ad4 the flour, stir until it thlokene, add the chopped meat, either chicken or lamb, take from the fire, beat the eggs lightly and add last; grease baking dish, turn it in and bake a hour People' Home Journal. A peach auce to use with a plain pud ding Say a bread pudding ! made by mashing to a pulp very rpe peaahee, whloh have been pared and out in plecee. Add sugar to,swceten and a tablespoon ful of melted butter. Stir well together and put on the -fire to cook. Serva warm. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. PWH V CUPSAND GLASSES. . " f r - AimtImsi Warwofl Aaiape TTta UvvMowt4,Drtak&cT Vm- $ ! front Abrod.jir Walter Schumann, United States con sul at Main&, hoe called the attention pt the state department to the danger to tho health of persons using sllrcr mouuted glasses and porcelain wares. Hu bays a Frankfort uewspaptr some time ago called attention to the fact that certain kinds of silver-mounted and porcelain, wares, such ae cups, glasses, jrs, vases, te., hadbeen placed upon the market. .. " ";rhe "silver on these articfee,, he iays, "is applied by means of jfal vurioplastic process in baths which don tain largo, quantities of potassium cy anide. Asx,gla?ed wares havennu raefable halr;UUe'"cracks;"itMsdeadly ('polsoD enters' the.se cracks, and the articles, besutlful to'look at, beoome a severe menace to the health of any body using or handling them, and es pecially as it la impossible in the eourse of manufacture to remove this poison ous residuum- -"-, 'T v "Ouly a short tine ego a very severe case of polioning resulted from the u$e of such ware. '.I am t?ld that these goods are chiefly exjported to the United States from Jrankfort, Berlin and Stuttgart. It'imight be well for the public to be informed 9! the danger in thee goods, and steps might & taken to prohibit their sale." fPlDIR TXMI IIT MANILA. Xfckiks I ise... -?, When "spider t4nje"-iu-rive the 111- ipirio boy is happy. B do4 not know inut'h about marbles, but when spider, time arrives, and that it ju&t aftr the rainy season begins, he knows that he is to have great sport There are two harmless varieties of spiders that arc reen and yellow in co.or that ma ture in June. They aro as large as the evmmon black spider so plentiful in California.- The Filipino boy catches these and keeps them sceure in a box. A small rod the size and length of a knitting needle is-'proeured. A sptdeV U then placed on the-xod. Another boy comes along and 'fie beta a cent that his spider will' whip, says the Sao Joae (Cal.) Mercury.' .Than the sport be gins ; ttu.-. -'.- The boy who ie challenged produces his 'spider, pfacesit on the rod with the'challenge'a. TEeh' spidermakes a rush for the other and a fierce lo'at tle ensues. rJ9ometimee the stronger of the-iwJ vnjl'wind a web around the other,' fastening him to the rod and completely 'putting -him out of busi ness." The spiders sometimes fight for ten minutes. Nearly every boy has from eight 'io ten.' spiders, and they bet' all the Filipino pennies they ean gette the reeult of the 'fight . VI v Dlsudraatase. , "A pretty girl.' observed the Plain (Jirl, bitterly "has a great advantage in thia bueineee et naking a nam for herself 1 n " ' " T'dwa't kojWi? eig-hed tt5f tretty, "hevflnde o niany !JoTely-rea4yito-." wear namae at hand I "Puck. PBOFiSaiONAI. ( C, A. D-DPTON I ATTOWBX-AT-fcAV AQENT FOR LAND SCRIP j 'X -Tombttone, Arizona. f M. p OOKNhLI. AXXOBMET-AT-I.AW oinost WALLoa sou.nuta Q1SHBE A J. GAMEL - '- - 'i LAWTSB ' .' . - BKaBEE. ARWONA Minli-K Law a Specialty '., vylLLIAM J. KILPATBIOJK ATTOBITBY-AT'lAW '" lin W.-Peanlaeton t Tocsoo, Aria. TiU practloa la all Courts of the Torrltory. jyjAROUS A. SMITH ATTOJKSTPT-A'T-T.AW , t i TCOBPH, AB1ZONA Wilt Diwtlw In DJaUtot Court of Cochts xCouut. , a . QHARLbS RLSNMAW ATIOBJf-AT.LAW ' ' 'j t " TCOaON, AR12-OWA Will attaad all tcrou of Court In Ooohlw Counts, BAfiK a. aaaaroan sxxa a. has abd IEBJBSOBD 4,lAS2AfO) ATTOIUaKTeTAT.I.AW . - I " TprjOSON, ARIZONA AGENTS VQ& UkXD CmP, , . yj K.QHAM&WS DENTIST AppoiiittnanU Mada by Mall psoas S3 B13BEK QR. J. w". FARBINGTON DENTIST BI3BBB. ARIZONA SpealaUlea Biaaases of the oral oavity uud irown and brldgo work. All operation per formed. p A. SWWiT, M. D. Tsx. No 0 B, G. UAKLbTON. M. 0 A. B. HICKMAN. M. D. FHTSICIAHS AND SDKQKON To the Copper.Quaeu Conioltdatod Silaluv Co. ami A. A S. B. R. It.- V- 1 ' QR, ISAAO H. WATK1NS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON BKNSON. ARIZONA Office; Bear of Drugstore. g K. WILLUM ' justice" op the peace '" ' "" BISBKK, ARIZONA Notary Public and CooTayanoer. Bill eol actlnr a specialty. R?AILROAD TIME TABLES. Arizona & South Eastern Railroad Poclflo Titno one hour earllor than City time JJorthwnnt Us HI s J ;! a H 'MHeit A. M. TAT108 6. -00 8:03 8:U 05 t:ii :W 7:07 7-Ji :W t-M Lv., IJlabeo. l::i 1 3 4.0 8.8 12.4 10.1 25.S 80.0 Knutli IlUtu.n 2:7 ....Don Luis. i& MaooJuuotlou 3:3 . . PuoUrtl . 7:0 .,.. Banulntr. . 5 ,. Water Took. 4:8 ...Cborlestou 6.3 Ar..Fatrbauk .Lv se.s 87.8 45.8 55.8 Lv..FalrbanU .Ar &..... i L.m (uaaAiuroHuiK :u '..Contention 0:2 . .Land 6:5 Ar... Benson. .Lv 3:10 3:00 Flag Stationstop oo Signal T, R. STILEd, G.tf.P.A. 6 O. MORGAN. Suporlutenuent. Southern Pacific Railroad. WKSmOUHD Pa, 4:57 n. m, 7u!0 " U:I0 " Benson, Lento Tuetou, arrive Maricopa. " fcouthwnrii VV XiLj&Sf i 8 1 iL 4 5 s 5 2 y- Or. Kdmundso -t I r ,'i H MiifH. p.m. ri?aasX Arl 55 3 1.S0 Sitf$ M0 1 Uii WaKfl) I m 1 1:10 MJmStfw 4.6 j 12;M M 42.9 j 12:45 I S3 na A 80 1 125 W( 4X O 41 fUW "- j L. 1 u:s3 1 lfl.O 11U3 -ex it n ' ' l -ns. a J 15 7 11:00 VJT J$ 9.0 10:401 WjLW 0 10:00' a H IIIIIIMIW II I III . . !. 7uma, arrive .. . 3:00 a. m. Loa AuseLei, arrive .l2:iiuon. KHTP0UND. Benson, leave . . 0,06 a la. Wlllcos, arrive . . .. W:U " Bowie, " .. .. 1155 "' Lordibun?, " ... 1:13 p.m. lieinliiM. " . 3:S0 ' El Paso. " 8.00 " Phoenix, " ... 6:80 n.n. Paengori for Phoenix, from the east or west, remain at Maricopa over night. Sleep ing car and hotel accommodation. New Mexico and Arizona IlHlIroail. wesrnoofD Pas9. Benson, leave . 5:50 p. iu, -Fatrbank, arrive . 8:12 " No?;ale, " .91) " SASTBOUHD. Nogalei, leave 5:10 a. 111, FalrbanU, nrrlv" 7:57 " Bonou, " , .. . , S:1Q " Souora Itailroad. 60UTUB0OND Pass. Nogalei, leave ...... . 10:0i p. in. Horisoiillo, arrive .... 5:15 a.m. Ouayraas, " 9:10 " SOKTUBOCMD. Guaymas, leave 6.00 p. m. Ilermoallto, arrive 9:SS " NoBales. " 5:W a.ta. mi iti inim rm -- "TaaawaMiajaijucKtsBsiWiMit! MiNING APPLICATION NO, 724. Survey No. H73. Unitkp States JLandOffiok, ) Tucson, Abuona, September 7, 1900 j Notice is hereby given that Poter Johnson, Fredolf Sundstrom, C. J. Grondutrom, Ernest P. LarBon. C. E. Haueen, whose post office address in Blsbee, Coohiae county, Arizona tei-ri tory, for all, have thia day tiled their application for a patent for 1500 linear feet of the Boras mlue or vein bearing copper and other metal3, with surface ground 600 feet iu width, situated iu Warren mining district, couuty of Co chise and Territory or Arizona, and designated by the Hold notes aud offi cial plat on tile iu thia office as survey number 1473, approximately iu town "Bbip No. 23 south, raufto 21 east (nn surveyed) of Gila aud Salt River Base and Meridlau," Arizona, tjaid survey No. 1473"beingdesciibed ae follows, to wit , BORAS LODE C0. 1473 Beginning at cor No. 1, the sw cor , (identical "with location and with the oe. cor. Niaister aou -ae. cor auperjor mining- claims, a ptue post 4 feet long. 4 inches square, set iu a mound of stones, scribed i-1473-B.L., whence U. H. 'Mineral Monument No. 3 beais s. 46 ,deg. 48 mtn. w, 1229.0 feet, and the ne. or or station nouse or uou iouia on the Arizona & South Eastern R. R. P bears s. 9 deg. 29 min. w.; this cor, is also identical with the tiw. cor. Su sanna claim; thenoe s. 78 deg. 52 min. e. 300 feet to s. end center, a pin ft post soribed 1473-B.L,, 600,. same bearing to cor. No. 2, the e. cor., identical with the be, cor of the Susanne claim, whence the original location bears s, 78 deg. 52 min. e. 21 feet, a pine p.ost scribed 2-1473-B.L.; thence n. 17 deg. 33 rain. e. 490 feet to cor. No. 3, identi cal with corners No. 4 Monarch and No. 1 Raven lodes No. 1304, a pine post scribed -3-1473.B.L.; thenoe n. 17 deg 24 min. e. 1004 feet to oor. No. 4, the ne. cor., Identical with location and witbcornersKo. 4 Raven, No. 2 Urown King, No. 1 Iron Cap lodes No. 1394, a pine-poet, scribed 4-1473-B.L.; thence n 78 cleg. 62 min, w. 206 feet to n. end oeuter, Identical with s. end center Crown' King lodeNo. 1304, a pine post scribed 1473-B.L., 632.10 feet, same bearing to cor. No-6, idontloal with lo cation and with oor. No. 1 Crown King lode No. 1394 and with tho so. and ne. corners ef the unsurvoyed Tusoarora aud Superior claims respectively, a pine post soribed 5-1473-B.L.; thence s. 20 deg. 1 min. w. 1608.70 foot to oor. 1, the plaoo of beginning. Magnetic variation 11 deg. 4$ min. east, containing 19.38 acres. The location of this mine is recorded in tho Recorder's office of Deeds iu Book 3, page 474, Records of Minos, rOoords of Coohlse county, at Tomb stone, in the couuty and territory aforesaid. The adjoining claimants are: On tho north, OijOwu King and Iron Cap No 1394, South Blsbee Copper Mining aud Townsito Improvement company own ers; "Puscaroia (uuaurveyed), dnuies Blair owner; 011 east, Raven aud Mou aroh claims No. 1394, South Bisboe Copper Mining and Townsito Improve ment company ownets; ou south, Su sanno and Malstor, Peter Johnson, owner; on west, Superior claim, Peter Johnson, owner. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of said Boras mine or surface ground arc required to tile their adverse claims with tho Register of the "United States band Office at. TucBon, in the Territory of Arizona, during the sixty duyB' period of publi cation hereof, or they will be barred bv virtue of tho Drovislons Of tho stut- ! ute. I MILTON R. MOORE, Reglstey. First publication Sopt. 11, 1900. 1 Last publication Nov. 11, 1900. FRATERNITIES IMPEOtTID OKUBR OF KE1) MEN. COCHISE Tribe No. 7.. muet eory Tburiiiay evening at tho Opera Hou&BHall Vis iting brothitc eordiallr iitvi. far Janisa A. CarapbPll.Snobetn John Munoh.C. of 17. ;icdlc!D3 Man. XXABREK CAMP NO. 0. V WOODMUN OK THE WORLD, mouth oory Hieond and foutthMomluy at tho opera house Vlh ItliiHr ruambor- cordially Invited. J . MILLER, 0 C. P V. JOHNSTON Soc. DERrECT ASILAR LODGE No. 12, V. A A. M. Meets tiibt lhui-sduy of eucti mouth. VlBltiufr broth rub cordially Invited to atteud. . G C. Waiimeh. W. M. Bow:, Seeretarv. T ANDMARK CHAPTER No. 0., C. A. M. ItctfularConvoin tioni third 1 uvKiuy in oath month, 8:15 p. in, Yltlting ujiii panlom lc ood stuudlotrvladly tceoired. V. R. STILES, H. P. Fbask J, GBr,Sec. QUEE. LODGE NO. 0, A. O, U, V., meeti eireiy Saturday etculng-. Vl Itltijr brotbr cordially Invited. Alfred Godfrey, W. M. Richard Humphrey. Ree. fl. C. I'toier Uunucler. taifi4- RIHBEE LODGE NO. 10, 1. O. O. HS5rvK& " I'm rooett evtrr Wtdntday w-JWfe! enlnc. VitltloB brothuw w eordloliy iuviUd to attnd. ALriiED GoprKBT, N. G. Emilk Maek. R. S. tiflgp irpISltofc' SOSES' TftTr Wodnelayhof the S&Jfe7 '" i -VWS dlally invited. wss&rv- JUprSS: m?0 fl". n'cretnrye NAC0 ADVEHTISENENTS. CURRY & CO. Dealers in Dry Goodfi. Groif rieo Bard.viwe, Boots ami Shoes. i'urrhttain and Forwarding Aue Cnstooi Houee Brohere. Naco, Arizona. 1' PU, Doughnuts, CaUe. etc. French Restaurant Meals Served in Courses. Thos. Pinelli Naco, Arizona . Cas Im $PQ RepuMicas Brawn lUork HORVILLEUR & JIILHE iSA.CO IAK!A HACK i3cEH33S; Kd PriM who has a Hack ready at all hours, meets ell Trains. Orders may be left at New England Kltehen. ' rfHtFrJOSE bu . 1 Vaur FtronS oIIltt yy -' Ale and ro Qarcfo, miffl. ..THE..QUEEN MARKET S KAVARD0, PflOPBIiTOfi Tho Cholccjt Cuts of tatvder and Wau.iejBoor,jiuuw.t.iea, ( JBREVERYAVE. BlSBEK j Rents Collected ;r;aVrV MONE? LOANED Bisbee Real Estate Co. Bisbeo Bill Posting Co. B. B. ITASON. Matugsr , . AUGUST JOBRRS j Watchmaker and Jeweler j Dealer iu Watches, Clocks, j bpcctacles, Stationery, Wallpaper, etc. I Kopairtusr Werttly Done ftlAIN STREET, - BISBEE, ARIZ. 1 1 SI il MRS. M. DttWCn, Proprlefor. BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS 1 Cor Lndto ami Oentlpmen I IIN ST., TWO DOORS ABOVE POST OfflCE Giaconovlch & Co. ? Groceries WIne9, Llquora and CJtfars. Fruits and Confections -BREWERY AVENUE! I 8 BHQR 11 'I '. :5Mwlhb0M. ijiftsawwaolaitv r -"'v-' ' '"I'.'.l : WMOLESAXIi AfJD RETAIL -V- ' - VA LLPAPER IAINTS ANO OII-4 OI-AM 4, ftotograpftfc Supplies Bisbee, Arizona Canaan Restaurant Main St. Mr A, W. Strumm, Proa, Firet-Clats Restaurant. Board by the Day, Week or .Month. Short Orders Day and Night j. C. RAUB, lain ct., above Palace Stable REPAIRS ANO RENTS BICYCLES aoveit worlu Key Ky flt- tiuc a tpeolulty. Uuu if a tDeoluItY. Onus Ltoe)', scwluir taaebtne and bicycles repaired. RAMBLER BICYCLES SOL City barber Shop Bath Room and Porcelain Tubs ,,. EU3llC MarkS PrPnel0n -. 'Everything First - Class. Cheap CASH Store. CheloA Family Grtcrle, Pib Fruit of all kinds rocelvcd dally. Win, Liquors. Uliturnntul'lolmowfc. Guod dIlorevl free. MIZIOVICZI & NOBJXK E. HOWELL CONTRACTOR AMD BUILDER Htitlmntei of DultdlBf Fiu'uUhiHi OfFICt; J. H. JACK lUM8Elf GOMPANr EASTMAN'S KODAKS & Photographic Sunpliuu. Developir, una Printing at Lowost Rates, Sat- iteed; G.PHART.&C0. Copper Ouccn I'lmrmaey Hm fingiajid ' AlltBEtl! a . Open Day aud Niglif Short Orders ;v pjeclalt) Meals served to .femLU.ee and parties. Hain Street WMlclKMd i Marthell, Proprietors, Bisbee Candy Kitchen .Fra'i Candies Every, Day l.Cram. Soda Water, Lewouade Milk abak , C0 Drink for ' 5 tenlsT BI5BEE WORKS' n7-fc iiRo, BURGHAM. 1 "" :, Proprictceaa BISBEB- Biacksmitiiing Co. J.A.TATE, Prop. .. Qiu9nl Blacksmithing. Horscshp lug a specialty Aboe Floodgate. ; . Town " v. ... W(m.,v. iransier ., Baggage and Express Handled Wlttj Care. J o Leave orilert with $. E William. Tel. Mu if 11 Theo. F. rietz, Prop. , . . Office and norks. Tomb.tono and BUbeo-. Soda Watur, Snrapurilla, Ulnstr Ac, htu. Ordpri from nbrond will reecho prompt at tentlon,'" Order tor the ult tot iSUbeo.wlU. be tlcllvorod frco without nxlny. family or drrstolloltixl. - T-nmt Bisbee Assay. Ofticc. All Work Cuaraeteea . . . . Or Money ile(Ufirfd. ! Kodak Pictures 2U(t Olllcc, Nob 'Hill ' : ALf . Tf.li.MAN - .fr Proprietf BISBEE USE MBIT ..STORE lec Cream and-Soiia Water- - Sweet Cream, Confections, etc". Ice, Cream Parlor. Geo. Dorflinger, frop; ' Wallace Buildinr;. J I TSHa iii-f I JT4 rl I m : S m 1 , --. I JV , tA. , fcL XT ". m. ""-"T -j .a . V!ID1T -WSSS , 'AA?MHBBaBHgiMHK!Srr V M - T rSKBlftflS iilSm?,.:: , -.