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nigm -f e v .-&$ & 'TMfe 1 -tMB(NBFWJH.KaaWiii r-'W'-Hmtwm&w-ir'riv'1 e "- , w.Aj;, ,,. ,, n;r . 1 , ;:M;mp-m jmm --m: mfy tl .' : ;', - ..,., .. v.- m,'n ., ,- ... I).' THE SUN-DEMOCKAT. JtOTIUKTO TIIK 1'lfllI.IC. All contract! and bills for ndrertlsln pay. able monthly, Adrortlslns rate Riven upon application. Huslnes local 10 cent per line (or flrt In (crtlon.and firrnln per line for each subso quontlnsrtloa. Tna Sltt-nKMOCHATli pleased tocontrlbute public nutltcrB, hut all nnilcosof fwtlvah, sirs, rocotlnira of soclctlo. Mippors. enter tainment and mention of marriage, births anil death In-yond the rejnilnr nnnouiire- mciit. will tyncliarewl for at regular rated. THURSDAY, OCI'OHBR 7, 1897. A HEW SCHEME FOR BOYS. How to Devour tlio New Cult With out Detection. "Oil, those boy t( 1111111-!" sighed hitmlannitt niHlron mi Chhs avvuue. nayn tliB Dftnilt Free iytH. "I dmi't lie llevo Unit a (Irtncliiui'iit of pollen coulil keep Hit tl) 1 1 1 1 i t bmimU. Thfirpapn .Fays they mi Utile terror, ami I gti-is, he M1011M know." )'" Mijjjjestetl an outxpokVii neighbor,- "ami he mllii be ahle, by a little inll'o.speetlou. to dlwtver the oilgiiml gotttve of llielr luiscliii'Vimiirss. Frank .used In keep tliiti"' prn'ly thoroughly stirred tip llllllKWlf." "But'these biys of mine, nee right from mm thing Into uiiuIIiit in fast us they rati go. It sets ma wild. Vliy, wo hail uoinpaii for dinner Ihls.uveu lag, and when I weut In look for the beautiful, layer cake I bad baked with my own hands so as to have It nice, there wasn''. a crumb of It to be fouud. Nothing could be more annoying." "That let-alls an experience of Frank aud tnltiu. We had been raiding the laiders In both of our houses till final notice was ihsntd that we must either reform or take the consequences. Due evening there was to be some line company at Frank's aud ho managed to get mo n invitation. During the afternoon we discovered the cake and it was a daisy, all sugared over with while and surmounted by a piece of statuary work of the same material. We (.imply couldn't resist, but we sought to cast suspicion on the baker, by carefully digging out the Interior through a small hole we made in the bottom. It look slow, careful work, but we bad our reward as we went along. 'On the table that shell looked like a magnlliceut cake. We boyj looked as solemn as owls through grace aud all the courses, till it camo to desert, Then we iigeted as his father took the long, thin knife, complimeuted his wife on her taste aud then made a cut. The steel went through and struck the plate with a sharp sound, the hollow cake collapsed, Frank still looked solemn, aud I took to uiy heels. The settlement was wilh a rawhldo." "Frank will have to raise the boys," muted the wife. "I'll be rcspousible for the girls only." Old People. " Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric Ou ters. This medicine does tint stimu late nnd contains uo whiskey nor other Intoxicant, but nets as a tonic and al terative. It acts mildly on the .stom ach anil bowels, adding strength and giving tone to tho organs, thereby aid ing Nature in tho performance of tho functions. Electric Bitters is au ex cellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people II mi It just exactly what they need. PrLo 60 cents and $1 per bottle at Dr. D. J. Branneu's drug store. , 1 Dolns a Uonktntc Hutlneis. The man who boarded the train at Went fluid and carao into tho smoker bad such a long beck tbat everybody regarded him with curiosity and sur prise. Of course no one asked him any questions, but after getting com fortably seated tho stranger caressed his elongated neck in a loving' way, and said: ; "Gentlemen, the fact that a No. 12 paper colar goes around my neck twice with half an inch to spare, generally excites more or Iojs surprise. Per hapso 1 bad better explains" We wore all attention, and after an other caress be continued: "I opened the first bank in Dead wijod, aud for six .mmillis therij was nothing to complain of In the way of business ami profits. Thru times grew slack mid I decided to take a vacation." "And take the funds with Jon," ob served the man who had a boar-elaw for a watch chain ornament and looked to be thoroughly western. Of course. Yes I packed np'the funds to lake, along wilh me, as it was doubtful if I returned. I Dually made a Mart, , ; "In the night, of coiifie," qiiurried Ihexamentati. "In -he night ves, Nlsrht aeeniei to he the best titno for a li-inkm. to' JesVe Deadwonili ' I autirlpitfd no troiihie, hut after getting fifteen, miles ittyaj I. was overhauled." By join enraged depositors, of course." Weil, no. That's where (t lms'al wiijs hurt me. It was a crowd in pur suit of a man who had stolen a $20 mule, and though they couldn't Hull the mule they Insisted tint I was the man. (ientlemen, when a western crowd Insist It's 110 use to argue mat ters." "l'hey had a ropy, of course?" ob served I lie man with the bwar-claw, "A new one, sir. and of proper di mensions. I had got away wilh ot'er $25,000 In cash, but they proceeded to hang me for stealing a $20 mulo' "Antljs that what'ptillod your neck out si) longP" "It was. They ett mo nothing to stand on, and yon have no idea what a strain the neck must bear. I had been hanging about two minutes when they realised their blunder and cut me down. Mr life was saved, but my neck was as you see it now." "And von got away with the nion ey?" "I did. Yes, the crowd apologized and rode off, and 1 went to Montana and opened another hank." "And perhapin you are on the skip from Montana at the present time?" Thai's what I am, sir. I closed up two days ago, and have about $28,000 In my grip. It is a neat, nice business, this western banking, though it gets mixed up with other thing now and then. Gentlemen, closely observe-my neck. Yon can't offend my feelings, but I assure you that I am still smart' ing tinder the loss of dignity. I will now turn up my' coat-collar, forget for the moment 'what T havo suffered, and if you want to start a game of poker you can count mn In." k Woman of Note. The Princess Louise is .engaged in ilpluring the Ujjure of an angel wilh stretched wings, which is to be placed over the' altar In the Prince Henry of B.ttteuherg Memorial chapel at St." Mildreds'. Mrs. Burton Harrison likes country life, gatdening, boating, traveling; Sarah Grand reproves frivolous pe. sons bylindlng recreation in sociology, mtisio and country life; Mti'Ie Corell tlnds reading sufficiently diverting. Tho statement has been frequently made that Miss Kingsley, who litis hem lecturing In this country, Is a daughter of Charles Kingsloy. In point of fact' she Is a daughter of George Kingsley, a brother of Charles. Miss Helen Hay, who, as tht)datigh. ter of the American ambassador to tho court of St. James, has alrnady won distinguished social success, mails her debut as a poet in "Two Sonnet," which appeared in Harper's Maga zine. It has often been stated that the grave of Jenny Llnd, tho "Swedish Nightingale," has been neglected, and is not even marked by a slab. This is not truo. A handsome cross marks her last resting place on Malvern Hill, in England. Tetter, Salt-Itheura and Eczema. The intense itching and smarting, iuci it to these diseases. 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Table of dlitHmv ft ti FI;ifftnlT, Arizona ,lt- urauii t;anon 01 ute (..oionuio River 65 lulled. Scetnn imlescrih. able. Cataract Oniiriin Ci mile. The abodeoflhe Siini lul'iu4, (!,iu lie entered only mi Iwr-ele,. k. N nl unt I Itriilge lh miles. Arch, 250 feet; . tilth, 500 feet; height, 275 feet. Montezuma Wells ami Castle 60 miles. Point of great interest. Walnut Canyon 8 miles. Tint home of the Clitf Dwellers, a prehistoric race of four". hundred years ago. Walls of castles perfect. Sunset Mountain 10 miles. An 'extinct volcano, supposed to have been active four hundred years ago- Cave Dwellings 8 miles. The home of a prehisioriu race. The Black Crater 15 miles. In the center of the largest lava beds in the world. San Franeisco , Peaks 13 miles. Willi an altitude of 14.000 feet. Snow capped most ot the' year."'Fro'm'lhe lop with a good glass one can see al most one-third, of the Territory. The Moqui Villages 100 mies. The home of the Snake Dunce. A.S. 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