,ir, P- ! -111' t.x'Bti-.'Jlf f!t fj ... ' M 'A v. f f'' X' ','SV .r: -, "V 'I jfi&ff ''jF J1 " .ft" '. "Vt-flt&w,M1 'l IMKafViSE r'?ivy sH'-.-1V , h p -- av jb . "ot N r &V.J(gXllrJlJtk& ? hi fc r jJKjf!,' THE SUK-DEMOCBAT. - NOT1CB T( TIIK I'lTlll.ll' AH contmcts and bills fnr nthertlstni: pny ablo monthly. Advcrtlslns rates given upon npptlciitlmi. Hnslness ioeiiN 10 rent per lino for flrst In sertion, nnrt Rccnlt. per lino for eitrh ulwe uenl liisprtlon. Tnr. HnN-llKMoenATli pip i1 tnrnmrllitite In public mutter, but nil notice of festival fairs, mretlturs of pnclrtlo. suppers, enler--tttlniiientsnncl mention of lniirriaari"?., lilrtli and deaths beyond the reirtiliir nnnnutire wont, will bo chin-trod for lit rozttlnr rttr. THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1M7 Litigation is at n low ebb. The City Council meets next Monday. Dr. Robetts was here from William Tuesday. Williams is several degrees, colder than Flagstaff. Fri'slt o iters n ltd celery always lu stock at Collin Bros. Frank Heal and Charles Dou;rla am in Phoenix fr the winter. E. S. Gnsney is in Los Angeles, Cul.. looking after hiMticxs milter. KOOMS TO ItCNT luqiliro at Mrs. Lamb's r the I'ostofiice. Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Livemtoie anivetl from Phoenix Fritlay nioiiiin Gootl cheap Rlmt'sal At. J. HHguall's. Try tin' 2.50 and ?;i 00 shoes. Tim teurlieis in onr pnlilic eehools will icMinin llii'ir tlnties Moud.iy. J. IL KIIMllick lias llitfeil a 'ie.il enlistaull'tl nnicli in fmnt nf liN litisi- ncilionse. Wood Full Sale Any mm wanilny 1 45y VliB l,,v' "'"", '" ""' Ifllgtll". Ih-IVm "Kiel yJj.wiih Uollin Urns. .' , Tim best is the rheiqiest .and when V J"n want tltti Itest go to Van Deren T." Bros, meat market. T. J. C' ill '! ll is K I 1 ) I ' II uilllnli S kle:ni'i hi tln 14ilII Omiiiiei C.iul i-tii ii.iin't itoi e. When Mm WHiit fie.-li nit its li !i, poik ni .'im1, C.ill on Vau Den u Bnw., in tlio Bibbitt lilm-k. Let all work together for the wel fare of tlie citv. ninl tlin.iiimitiir sum mer will mark a now era in FlacstafTw proKrity. Father Dlllv of thn Church of Nil lilty of Flagstaff will leave this aftm Hoon for Williams where lie will re main till Tuesday. United States District Attorney E E. Ellinwood IniK iippoinled Alfred Franklin of Phoenix his deputy to till the vacancy caused by th resignation f Mark Smith. A petition is beinjj circulated asklnjr ihe Board of Supervisors to open out a road fiotn Flagstaff to coiine.-t with the toad from vVinslow and running almost parallel with the A. & V. railroad. Willis Uowc, accompanied by his , enusln, Mins Annette Bowe, both of Los Angeles, artived this morning on No. 2 ami am guests of the Grand Canyon Hotel. Mr. Kowo Is hero for bis health. The uravcr services at the Presbyte rian and M. E. churches this week has been quite well attended. The ser vices have, been varied and proved both interesting and beneficial to all who attended. Some of tlio young folks bnvn been ut'liig hieroglyphics this week oil the ice pond of the Arizona Lumber & Timber Company. The company save provided electric lights for the pond, and it has become, quitea re sort for skate! s. Several of onr subscribers have responded to our financial feelings, antl wb hope others will follow their ..example. It lakes money to run a newspaper, and the more money wu have I lie better our general health and good humor. At the reguhr monthly meeting of Flugsiaff Lodge, No. 7, F. & A. M., Saturday the following o Ulcers were installed for 1897: William H. An derson, W. M.; D. M. Francis, S. W.; T. E. Pulliaui, J. W.; J. Guthrie Sav age, Suuuury. Tim little, Imybiliy (if VV. E, Hoch tleifl'efis quint sick. , We have. Just, received a li.it re I of fri'-h sweet, cider. O. BltOsI Biisimss in Flagstaff will revive Mlten the water works system is itemed. M. P. Hayes, iIih water service ami cat lie agent of ln A. & P. railroad coiup.iuy was bjfii yesterday. V.m Deren Bros', nmat in irknt in the Babbitt liuililiu Is headipi triers for the lint st steaks, chops. iNh am! game. F. E. Williams watt here a couple of ilavs on liusiutUs connected with his cattle, interests, He relurnetl to Williams Sunday. D ni't forget llmtRdiort Hemmssy is rtiiiuiug the Flagstaff Meat M.irkW, Hnx worth's old stand, where all will get courteous treatment. John Woods who has been wnikinir at U 11. Cameron's copper mines at ihe Grand C.iuyou, returned Thursday lo spentl a few dins here. Henry F. Ashursi, I he youngest member of the coming Legislature, spent Sunday ami Monday here with his parents ami friemts. Prof. .f. C. Wasson was last .week chosen secretary of the Teacher's Iu iiiluif for tlm ensuing year, ami Mrs 11. C. Olitey one of tlm viee-priidnuts 'Ihe new board of Miprvisois choe Uhnl les H. Schlllz as clmiimau. Mr SchuU is the old neniber, and is tlmr I'tighly familiar uiih the duties ot his olliee. Blood is life and upon tin: pill it ml vitality of the blood ileptuids I In- health of the whole system. Expel I- nee prows Hood's Sirs.tpirilla to be he best blood purilier. Watch niuhl set vices at the Presby-t-'eiiau and Melhoilist chinches and midnight mass at the Church of tlm Nativity wem the iih.v year's exereises bered by the Flagstaff churches. After lilling up .on water hero No. 2 yesterday morning got fiiskyaud pulled out a draw-head between the mill nt'd lei ggn t" Tin in ill n v I-. t'li'O U'mll alio Mlt l i! ml i. ind. I i ist T Mi it M ii x f i- tli'i mi. l',u III town to I. in fl'-ll llleat- Eveit thing kepi in the butcher's line, such as beef, mutton, pork, sausage, wild games, fish, etc Robt. Heuuessy proprietor. The new oflicois ar ensconced in their new (ill'iues and sce.ui itl in hub. I'hey take hold of I lie business affairs of the county with a vim ami no doubt ill discharge their duties in a pains taking and fearless manner. R. MrCormack, whit is connected with tlm Atlantic & Pacific at Needles, was a passenger on No. 1 Sunday, re. I timing from a three mouths' trip through England, Ireland and Scot laud. He says times are gootl in tlm British Isle. Piofessor J. C. Wasson returned wHieiilav morning from Phoenix. To Mr. Wasson perhaps more than to any other Individual is duo the credit for securing for Flagstaff the next session f the Tciiitorlal Teachers Association and ihe joint County Institute. John Hennessey left yesterday for Phoenix, Tombstone antl other southern Arizona towns. He will be absent about one month. He lias sold his interest in Ihe Hennessey meat market to his brothers Robert and Dan, antl John Garrett, who will contiutm the business at the old staud. For a pain in the loins a piece of flannel dampened with Chambers pain balm and bound on over the seat of the pain, and another on the back between, tho shoulders, will afford prompt relief. This is especially valuable in cases whore the pain is i'i"-'d by a cold and there is a tend- toward pneumonia. For sale by all druggists aud medicine dealers. James Irvine and W. T. Keibard, two prominent citizens of Williams, who have bonded the Arizona Lumber & Timber company's copper mine at the Grand Canyon, were in town Saturday anil Sunday on business. They have already made a shipment of a car of ore to the El Paso smelter and will ship another car very soon. In their opinion tho outlook for the proli table opening of the rich copper prop erties in tho Grand Canyon section is cxcuudlhgiy blight. 'Much lo Little Is especially truo ol Hood's Fills, for no medi cine ever contained so great curative power In so small space. They are a whole modlclne Hood's cli:st, always ready, til- pa a ways efficient, always sat- E3 I I 9 isfactory; prevent a cold BIB S or fever, euro all liver Ills, " ' stele headache, jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c The only Fills to take with Hood's earsaparlUa. For Salb A four room residenco anil twelve, lots, north of new school house. Terms easy. Apply to this office Tlm Brotherhood nf Locomotive Firemen will give a concert and ball at Winslow on the 27th of this month. The music, is to be furnished by a quintette of Ihe members of tho Montezuma band of Gallup, N. M. No. 1 Mond iv was snowed under in Kansas, and did not arrive in Flagstaff ill 7 o'clock Tuesday m. ruing. Tuesday's wost-buuml passenger was also delaved until 7 o'clock yestetday mot niug by the same Kins is trouble, foist-bound trams ttro running on lime. Tlm special edition gotten out by C. M. Fiiuston is a creditable piece of work and tint numerous handsome pictures of tlm building's of the Sky light city ami her foiemost citizens, with wiituups of Him, will do a gre.il ileal of good in tlm way of nil vol Using I'lags'aff and Coconino county. John Hentiessy's team, attached to a biickboaid belonging to Al Doyle, look flight while in Mr. Doyle's y aid and started at breakneck speed down the street. Mr. Ilctincssy who was in the vehicle, was thrown to the ground, but sustained no .serious in juri. Tint runaways after covering a a mile and a half in remarkable quick lime were, ovct hauled. Tlm only damage d urn to tlm btlckboard was the breaking of the double-tree. Many merchants are well aware tl'-tt tli"'r (ttsti.nieis at" their lesi iiinU ,nl lake iileastlie in Mipiihliig ill, ill ivi'h ihe best g mil;, oblinialili' -, an ii-tiiio- ive mention Pel ry & ( mil'loli plillillil lit lllUgUs'S of Flushing, Miciilg-,i. tlmyhay: "V, ? have no hesitation in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to our customers, as it is the best .cough medicine wo have ever sold, and iilWS.'S C'lyi". "Mllsl'ielliill." For Mule. at 2fi and 60 cunts per bottle by nil druggists and medicine dealers. A few of the members of the Cath olic congregation tendered the Paulitt Fathers Clatk and Doiterty a dinner at tlm New Bank Hotel on Thursday, December 31st, at 3 o'clock, in appreci nl ion of the unsellish work they bail tl me while in Flagstaff. All the ar ringemeuls wete put in the hands of M-. Tolfree and In succeeded in pui tittg before tho dinner party a spread the i quiil of which has seldom. If ever, been seen in Flagstaff. The menu and service would have doun credit to a city the size of Los Angeles, and it. is needless to Sav that tlm gentlemen who were lucky enough to be present wcie delighted with it all. Not a few wh'iread what Mr. Robert Row Is, of Holland. Va.. has to say bitlow, will remember their own ex pel ience under like circumstances: "Last winter I had la grippe which left me in a low slate of health. I tried numerous remedies, none of which did me any gootl, until I was induced to try a bottle of Chamber lain's cough remedy. The lirst bottle of it so far relieved rno that I was euabled to attend to my work, aud the second bottle effected a. cunt." For sale at 26 and 60 cents per buttle by all druggists. At a meeting of Catholic young men at the Church of Ihe Nativity Friday evening a permanent organization was effected, to be called tho Flagstaff Catholic Union. Tho following officers were elected: John Llnd, president; M. J. Riordan, vice-president; M. J. Kennedy, treasurer; George Hnch derffer, secretary; Row F. Dilly, spiritual adviser. Committees wero appointed to arrange for the furnish ing, etc., of the rooms in the Babbitt block, the use of which was kindly teudereti free nf charge by Babbitt Bros., and a committee on constitution and by-laws was also appointed. The next meeting of the union in their now qutuicla Ouould Sauiiday uv'ouiu. BABBITT BROS. 4 mttjiii mi uiih DM! n GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Have just received Car Cudahy's Meits and Lard; Car Fancy Bell Flour Apples in 50-lb. boxes; Car Eagle and St. Charles brands C mderjsed Milk; Car N. K. Fair bank & Co.'s Toilet and Laundry Soips and Gold Dust Washing Powder; Car Arbuckle's Coffee; Car Crackers and Cakes. We also carry full lines of Crockery, Queens ware, Stoves, Hardware, Patent Medicines, etc DEfLE5RS Can Save Money by Sending Us Their Orders. TO OUR RETAIL GUSTOMERS: We have big bargains in all our immense lins of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Bts and Shoes. Hardware, etc. Buying in such quantities as we do, we can easily create bargains that no other firm dare attempt. EW BANK HOTEL LYMAN H. - Most Handsome!) Appointed and Mast Lib3ially Nlmajsl Hotel in Irizona. This elegant hotel has had S.000 expended on its renova tion, ri arrangement and decoration. Completely equipped with all modern improvements Electric lights in every room CUISINE AND SERVICE UNEXCELLED.- HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND TRAVELERS. For flie benefit of the readers of Tub Sun Democrat we have decided to publish a synopsis of tho proceed ings of each meeting of the Hoard of Supervisors during 1897. This will not, nf course, cost the county a cent and is done to enable the Hoard's offi cial actions to be spread far and wide. The Greenlaw Lumber Company will build a track from the entei prise mill to their lumber camp, a distance of four or live miles to enable them to haul logs during the winter. Tlm track will bo a substantial ono of steel i alls which are on the way now from Pon a, Cal., antl the logging cars will lie drawn by horse power. There is a good story told on one of the employes of the Arizona Lumber & Timber company. As the noon whistle blew this einploie nt down on a box, thrust his baud in bis overcoat pocket, looked surprised and then re marked: "I've "lost my lunch." He pondered over bis dilemma a moment and then added: "Well, I've got some thing to drink, anyway," aud he pulled a bottle of claret out of his other pocket' He slowly drained the bottle. threw it aside, aud sat lint in thought for a moment. Suddenly be sprang lip, slapped hisjhigli. and exclaimed 'It's a good Job I lost my lunch." 'Why so?" itii ui fed another wotk- niati. "Why, 1 left my teelli atuome." Flagstaff people were treated to a high-class m:ial and musical enter tainment last Saturday evening at the opera bouse. , Miss May Rttstoll, talented young lady of Los Angeles, was the Central figure and her excel lent rendition of "Mary's Night Ride," "Rags Raegen," "Rienzi," "How the Old Horse Won the Uet," and a num ber of other difficult recitations was appreciated aud applauded by her captivated audience. Charles Edwards gave a violin selection, with an ac companiment on the piano by Mrs. John Lind, that further testified to their rare mus'cal accomplishments. Mrs. F. W. Sistuu appeared 'in a pretty soug, Asphore," and Mw. II. TOLFREE PonPPiFTng E. Campbell outdid her former bril liant effort in "Noreen Mo'trpon."" Messrs. Reid and Sliker also assisted with a song, which merited the appre ciation of all. Mls Ritsxell left oik delayed No. 1 yesterday morning for Mohave, Cal.. where she appears in a recital this eveningatthn Depot. Hotel. The water works project is being: pushed by our citizens. They pc anut feel the pressing need of .1 good water system for the city, and no efforts will be sparetl liv them to gut the matter under headway. The bill authorizing the city to issue its bonds for this purxise passed th lower bouse of Congress some time since, and yesterday Mayor ,1. W. Francis Dr. D. J. Hrauneii, President of the Board! of Trade, and City Attorney E. S. Clark wired Delegate N. O. Murphy to urge the bill with all his energies. Delegate Murphy has worked faith fully for the measure, anil no doubt will be able to get th measure passed oy the Senate and siguea by the t're.si- dent. rlagitafr with a gootl system ot water works is destined to become the leading city of Ai ixoua. It has ever hIiich its existence made great effort to force itself to the front, and witb its summer climate, pure water, moun tain scenery, energetic, people and " other advantages, will become one of the leading towns of Arizona. A smeller at Needles would open up the rich mines of that section and be a big thing for the Atlantic & Pacific railroad. As it is at present $60 rock, whi'-lt abounds there, isunproHtable onr account of the expense of transporting: it to distant smelters. Schilling's Dist tea gro cer gives your money back if you don't like it It's one thing to say money back, and another thing to do money back. We say it, and your gro cer does it; and we pay him. A SdiilUnr ft Compuy bait inncuca 4M 4 x f-,v..ji -cu .,;": 1; h'J-i: J . "? i$&&m&' ;iwqw "ft