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j;"'-'"" " . ' f . .?. , '6,4ri IB l. .'"? .- ., A-, Jf." , V' sW S'$ tf TS f MUr ;; OUR TOWN TATTLER, A gentleman applied to Judge Lay ton a few days ago for a writ to have bit wife committed to the Insane asy lum. Tbr first indication be otwervod of her mind being unbalanced Was her smiling at dude. The' Judge re fused the writ, at the same time hold Ing that any recognition of, J a dude betrayed a weak mind, but as tb Indy was fond of lap-dogs and .pets it wasn't a clear case of insanity. ( , i ' . Wanted. A heavy weight man, tall, roouso colored hair, with well es tablished sido whiskers, to match, well ducated,, and aubmfsslre, is desirous of corresponding with a winsome wid ow of the same age and complexion with a vtew to matrimony. In answer ing this advertisement please state the amount of property and money that goes with the lady as no one need ap ply unless in position to support a hus band. No use to exchange photo graphs money preferred to beauty. The finding of a dead man in one of our alleys the other morning was cur- 1 rounded in mystery until after the coroner's inquest. Soma belioved he - came to his death by drowning in one of our large water mains, while oth rs believed he had belonged to a dis appointed base .bail team,- and had. taken bis own life, but the mystery was solved when the coroner's Jury returned the following verdict: "We the jury find that this man came to bis death by inhaling too much of tho odor of this alley." ' v The city ts threatened with a 5.000 damage suit. It appears that Mrs. Kettle's husband was out the other uight attending a lodgo and her poo dle dog had followed him. When they started for home her husband be camo bewildered, owing to the uneven grade of 23rd street, and wandered into the city jail and locked himself in, leaving the other little dog on the outside aud the poodlefCaught cold. Mr. Nettles has been confined to his room every sjuce with rheumatism, but his wife is making no kick as to him. A caso of mistaken identity came very near costing the tabling editor of this paper Ids entire estate of wordly possessions. It happened In this way: . While he was out walking Sunday evening In the west part of town be youd tho street car lino, he was held up by a onearm, one legged, unarmed foot pad, and caused to deliver up his wealth, the robber mistaking him for ono of Flagstaff's millionaires. When the would-be-rubber took an inventory of the haul, which consisted of a two months statement of an unpaid board bill, an expired railroad pass, a drink ticket and some smoking tohaceo, tin recognized the editor at once, apolo gized for tho mistake, handed him buck his belongings, ami subscribed forSON Democuat. paying two years subscrip tion in advance. The city marshal subjected himself , to reiismo lust week fur nrresting a liobo for working half an hour. When he was brought before the police judge he worn a coal-dust look, while his eyes were ved like he had been weeping over having to drink moan whiskey, and his clothes looked llko lliuy had never vIMted a laundry. The judo was puzzled. Ho knew it was ngnlnst the feelings, by-laws and regulations of the hobo fraternity to work and in his varied cxperienee, as a judge he had never known this rule violated . bcfoie. So after hearing all the tesli mouy, ho decided as It was the first offense ami the only one on record lie 'would discharge thn piisonef-, but if ho ever offered to work again he would have him transported. lt is always gratifying to recelvo testimonials fur Chamberlain's colio, cholera anil diarrhoea remedv, and when tbo 'endorsement is from a physician is, especially so. There is no more satisfactory or effective rem edy 1 bun Chamberlain's chollc. cholera and diarrhoea remedy," writes Dr. R. E. Hobey, physician and pharmacist, ot Oluey, Mo.; and as he has used the Xeruedy in bis' own family and sold it' la his drug jitore for six years, .he should certainly know. For sale by D. J. Uranuen's drag store. W. H, Hensley, representing the Pa cific Coast Business Directory of San Francisco, is in the city. " Attorney T. S. Bunch of the law firiu.of Bunch A Jones wilt leave to morrow to attend the St. Johns court. Mrs. E. R. Elllowood and her two children who have been visiting rela tives and friends at Rock Creek, Ohio, for several weeka returned home this morning. We are in receipt of letters of in quiry about mining properties for sale In this county. Hero Is a chance for men in the mining business to dispose of some of tlietr mining claims. All of our summer visitors are so well pleased with oiir unexcelled cli mate and the healthfulness of this section that they say they will return to Flagstaff next summer and induce their friends to como. W. II. Brophy passed through Flag staff last Friday eumuto to San Olego from the Bast. Mr. Brophy Is the able manager of the -Copper Queen Co.'s store at Bisbee and Is one of the lead ing citizens of Arizona. A. Bliss, father of' W. S. Bliss; one of the partners of the Dennis Lumber Co., at Walker, died at that place last Sunday. His remains wero embalmed by Undertaker Edgar Whipple of our city, and shipped back to Wisconsin Tuesday. We would like to know why the Teacher's Institute to he held in Flag-1 (taff in next month should be a failure' because the teachers of Maricop coun ty will probably not be in attendance as intimated by the Phoenix Republi can. Mrs. R. H. Cameron returned from Los Angeles, Cat., this morning where she had beeu to atteud the funeral of her father, who died in that city last Monday. Mrs. Cameron has the deep sympathy of the 'entire community in her sad loss. , Owing to over-crowding and bad ventilation, the air of the schoolroom Is often close and impure, and teachers and pupils frequently suffer from lung and throat troubles. To all such we wuld say, try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For coughs, colds, weak lungs aud bronchial troubles no other remedy can compare with It. Says A. C. Freed, superintendent of schools. Prairie Depot, Ohio: Having some knowledge of the efficacy of Chamberlain's Coiijrh Remedy, I have no hesitation in recommending it toall who suffer from coughs, lung troubles, etc." For sale at D. J. Branncn's drugstore. - The Safford Milling Company have made un estimate of the graiu raised in the Gila valley this year. They have the correct figures given in by every thresher operated, in the valley this year from Thomas to San Jo.e. When added up it is shown that there whs 5,300.000 pounds of wheat and 2,600,000 pounds of barter grown in thn yalley this year. Wheat is now selling at f 1.25 per cental and barley at (1. Tho revenue to tho valley from items alone would be $95,250. The mills in the valley havo alreuMy handled about 3,000.000 pounds of grain this year. Graham Comity Bulletin. Wise men know It is folly to build on t poor foundation. Relief obtained by deadening (Symptoms is short. Hood's Sarsaparilla. cures and gives lasting health. Hood's pills euro nausea, sick hoatl aclie, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists, i). ' IIAKPEIl Whiskey Is rapidly becom ing tho national beverage. It's the one thing nil parties agree upon. Re publicans, Democrats, Populists, even tho "know-nothing" party knows one thing; tbomerita of HAKPER whiskey. SOLD BY J.J. DONAHUE, , FLAU8TAFF, - ARIZONA . OrricE or toe Cltok or tbk I Town or Ki.aqstast. f Nottco is hereby given that tho assessment roll of the town of Flagstaff, Arltona, for the year 1897 has been raado up and is now on die in the office ot the town clerk for the Inspec tion of the tax-payers of ibe said town. The town council will meet as as board of equalization on tbo 4th day of October, 1887, for the purpose of equalling the assessments made, at which time all persons objecting to tholr assessments as bow mad will be given a hearing. By ordsr of the council. C. A. Buw,Clrk. The Providence Far Company, Prov idence. R. I., wants. all kinds of raw furs, ginseng, seneca, Ac. Prices quoted for next sixty days are as follows: Silver fox '..$15.00 to $160.00 Bear. 6.00 to 25.00 Otter 4.00ti 9.00 Martin 200to 9.00 Beaver, per pound , . . 3.00 to 3.50 Wolf l.OOto 2.00 Red Fox. '.... l.OOto , 2.00 Mink 75 to 2.00 Skunk 25 to 1,00 Gray Fox 60 to x .75 Rat 20 to .25 Price list ou air other furs and skins furnished upon application. Full prices guaranteed, careful selection curteous treatment, and Immediate remittance on all consignments. Santa Fe Pacific f). I) COMPANY. CondaSiMMt Tim Table No. 48. Effscttve April 3. 181.1 WEST. EAST. HTATIONB. . No. 1. No. t. 10 Mp SS5p SUp 35a 10 D 3 Up 4 15 a Ma 5 10 a 10 80 a IS 1.1 p I 10 p .Lt. Chicago... Ar., ....Kansas City...., Denver , .;.... La Junta , ... Albuquerque AC . Wingato. Lr. Uallup Ilolb rook 3lp 7 05a 11 W a ! io sip SUp 635p I66p 13 p 10 15 a SbOa 740a Ma 42Sa 335a 11 Up 7tup Window Klacstaff. William. .Ar..Ah Pork Lr., I 45 p 3A0p 43p 8 4p II 4.1 p 77Lv..Aith Knrlc.Ar .. .....Ar..JeromeJc..L.T..... ...Ac. I'rescott. l.T ... ... Ar.ronuresJc-I.T ... ...Ar...l'lioenlx..Lr .. iasp 3 47p fiOip T05p 8 lOp lOUOp 13 40 a 1 2.1a 2 30a 3 45a 830a 1 15 p 6 U ...Lv..Ash Fork. Ar... ..... l'eacli Hprlngi ...Lv..Klnsriimn,.LT... Tlie.NceUles...... Illake llairdad HaKicett, ....... ...Ar...llanU)r ,. Kramer ............. Mnjave ............. ...ArlxhtAnzelesIiV '.. .. Ar. Ban UIcxo..Lt .. . .ArSan Krun'co Lv , 715a 455a 315 a HUOp l(0p 735p Sl.lp 4Mp 13 40p lO&Oa 9 45a 700a 500b Through fullman eblaco ana -tourist Sleeping cam dally betweeu California and Chicago. The only Una reaching the Orand Canyon of the Colorado. Limited trains No. 3 westbound and No. 4 eautbound run emi-weekly. So. 3 leaves Chicago p. m. Wednt-sdays and Haturdaya; pasws Albuquerque 12.05 p. in. Fridays and Mondays; Hantuw 1.55 pi m. Tuesdays and Haiurdays, arriving at Los Anxeles 6 p.m. Tuesday and Saturdays. I'ttknenifcm for north of Mojare holding tickets reading via Jlojavo change at Bar stow to No. 6. No. 4 leave Los Angeles at ( a. ni. Tues days and Fridays. pam!ng llarstow 1.56 p. m. and Needles 7.30 D. in. same days: Albuquer que 3.55 p. m. Wednesdays and Haturdays, arriving Chicago 9.43 a. m. Fridays and Mon days. Passengers from north of Mojave may take the Limited either at llarstow or the Needles. Only first-class tickets sold at full rates are honored on the Limited trains. 1'ullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily through between Chicago and San Fran cisco and Chicago and Los Angeles. I'ulluian Tourist Sleeping Cars dally throngh between Chicago and Jan Francisco and Chicago and Los Angeles. The Orand Canyon of the Colorado can be reached only via this line. Ask for a, beautifully Illustrated ook which will be mailed free. J NO. J. BYRNE. Oeneral Passenger Agent. Loi Angeles. Cat. Nervous prostration Could Not Sleep -Had No Appetite Cured In Body no Mind by Hood's Sarsaparilla 'I suffered rery much for a long time With nervous prostration. I had about Clven up all hopes 'of ever getting bet ter when Hood's Sarsaparilla was recommended t o me and I believe it my duty to let other sufferers know tho benefit I derived from it. I Could Not Sleep at night, wns with out appetlto, and Mr. J. Kdw. KUUo What llttlo I did Allegheny, Pa. cat I was unable to keep on my stomach. After taking the first bottle of Hood's. Sarsaparilla. which seemed to do me some good, I tried a second and continued to feel better. I got up feeling Bright and Refreshed in the morning. I continued with the medicine and am cured, body and mind, can sleep -well and feel better in every way. I gladly recommend Hood's Sana parilla to others." J. Edward Kifflb, 1M Madison Ave., Allegheny, Pa. Hood's Sarsa parilla Be Sure s (Tures to Get Hood'i Hood'a Pills SiTalSfffflr' sess. BeadaelM. SSe. 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