Gladness Comas
li Tfth. a better understanding of the
transient nature of the many pliya
ical ills which vanish before proper ef
fortsgentle efforts pleasant efforts
.rightly directed- There is comfort in
the knowledge that so many forms of
aiexness are not due to any actual dis
ease, but simolv to a constipated confli-
tion ofthe system, which the pleasant
iarauj laxative, oyrup 01 rigs, prompt
ly removes. That is why it Is the only
remedy with millions of families, and is
everywhere esteemed so highly bv all
wno value good health. Its benehcial
effects are due to the fact, that it is the
one remedy which promotes internal
cleanliness, without debilitating .the
organs on which it acts. It is therefore
all important, in order to get its bene
ficial effects, to note when you pur
chase, that you have the genuine article,
which is manufactured by the California
Fig Syrup Co. .only, and sold by all xfcp-
If in the enjoyment of good health,
&nd the system is regular, then laxa
tives or other remedies are not needed.
If afflicted with any actual disease, one
may be commended to the most skillful
physicians, but if in -need. of a -laxative,
then one should have the best, and with
the well-informed everywhere, Syrup of
Figs stands highest and is most largely
.used and gives most general satisfaction,
. W. D0SM5GT0IT, Proprtrtor.
MJMA. - . ARIZONA.
SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 1896.
EC. DAKE, NEWSPAPER AD-
vertiaing Agent, 65 Merehants'
Exchange. San .Francisco, is our authorized
agent. This paper is kept on file in this
,onc.
WEEKLY WEATHER REPORT.
Fer the seven Aavs Ending Friday
Oct. 2, 1896.
BAY.
Rel. Humid Temper tu re
Sam 5pm Max. Min
60 25 100 60
43 13 102 62
59 18 101 63
60 17 96 63
! 73 14 97
52 21 6 62
I 25 19 97 63
Saturday...
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday ....
Wednesday.
Thursday...
Friday
Average .
50 19 9S 63
Total rainfall during week, 0 CO
A. AbHESBEROEK,
.Observer. TJ. S. Weather Bureau.
LOCAL NOTES,
,-Hotel Ramona, Los Angeles, 50c up.
J. V. Davi3, a miner of Hedges, af
tGr a week's visit in Yuma, returned
to the, mine Thursday.
Frank Hartlee and young son
Benny;-made the Sentinel office a
social call this week.
Pedro.Bogers, the artist painter, has
been'boing some extra fine work at the
Sentinel residence .thin week.
The Harrison Dimmick weddiug
is the " talk of the day. "Iaeger's
Golden Wedding Whisky" talks for
itself.
Archie Priest left yesterday for up
river points on an electioneering tour
for County Recorder. He will go
as far as Parker.
For the best imported Blackberry1
Gin, Gorden jSherry, Port and claret
wines, go to the .Miner's JExchauge
Saloon.
Adela Thompson, neice of Jose De
.la Ossa, is a guest of his family from
Los Angejes for the benefit of her
health .
Jack Dunne and Wm. S. Dunne
have purchased the Carpenter saloon
at La Fortuna. Billy with his brother
Joe left Thursday to take charge.
Go to, Ben Williams for all kinds of
fruits. He keeps the best and fresh
est in Yuma.
Peach Brandy and Honey; Scotch
and Irish Whiskies always on hand at
Iaeger's.
Deputy Sheriff Baylesa came in
Wednesday morning from Flagstaff
with two convicts for the Territorial
prison to serve sentences of one year
'each for killing cattle cn the range
which belonged to other men.
Fred Martin, who has been acting
as assistant superintendent of the La
Fortuna mine, during the absence of
Supt. B. M. Strauss, passed through
here Tuesday on his return to Cali
fornia. It -is rumored that he will
shortly marry.
Col. Matt Flynn and family have re
turned from their summer visit to the
geashore. Matt says politics are rng
(ing in Southern California. The Re
publicans are gaining ground daily
and there is not a question of doubt
butwhat the state will go for Mc
Kinley. Do Not Experiment in so important
a matter as your- health. Purify, en
rich and' vitalize your blood with
Hood's Sarcaparilia and thus keep
yourself strong and healthy.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
pills ; assist digestion, cure .head
ache. 25 cents.
An exceedingly rich gold find has
been made some 18 miles north of Pa
lomas. Messrs. Lee and Boone Mor
ris, J. F. Nottbusch and Palmer are-,
amongst the lucky locators and are
busily engag-ed developing their new
Vr. '
A Yerj Enjoyable Time.
dance given by the boys at "La
na mine" last Monday -evenin
iaa a. grana success, xuany ol ou
citizens have since expressed a desire
that Yuma county-could boast of
iew more prosperous mining camps
that is, if they would be tendered like
treatment by the miners. Suncbiy
evening a crowd boarded Xhe train for
Blaisdell, at which station the com
pany conveyances met and drove them
to the mine. This trip, in itself, was
most enjoyable, and brought out the
sparkling wit of several of the party
as our frjend Huson will be glad to
testify! Upon arrival at the camp ail
excellent supper was served, and short
Jy after comfortable beds w'ere luring
the party to innocent slumber.
Monday morning, the genial fore
man, Joe Golden pilotpd them through
the mine and mill, explaining the
workings and machinery. Towards
evening another band of visitors from
Yuma arrived and it was undoubtedly
a case of "the more the merrier."
Not until Monday night, however,
was the real glory of La Fortuna made
manifest. A hall artistically decorat
ed, a good floor combined with sweet
music, made it impossible for one to
resist the temptation ot indulging the
"light fantistic."
The hospitality of La Fortuna boys
will long be remembered, and when
they visit Yuma the' can expect
right royal welcome.
The Tyranny of the Desk.
We will suppose .that your occupa
tion is sedentary that you are chain
ed, so to speak to the deslr in some
counting house, or perhaps to the
loom in some vast mill where you
are compelled to labor irom morning
till night. Sunday is your da' of re
taxation, iou return nome every
evening weaned mentally and boduy
Your health and. strength begm to
fail. What will most effectually re
cuperate your vital energy? The
weight of evidence points to no other
conclusion than that Hostetter'sStom
ach Bitters is your safest, most reliable
sheet anchor. Use it persistently, and
your system wm soon regain its pris
tine vigor, juvery iunction will re
ceive a liealtliful impulse. There is
no remedy to equal the Bitters for
nervousness and w.-nt of sleep, dys
pepsia, constipation and biliousness
It averts and remedies all forma of
malaria disease, and is a preventive of
rheumatism and neuralgia.
Next Tuesday morning the steamer
Mohave will leave for Ehrenberg and
all intermediate points on the Colo
raao river, me steamer will carry
a large amount of freight and the fol
lowing passengers: Miss M. E. Post
for Norton's Landing and Mrs. Frank
Hodges for Brown's ranch. The
former lady goes to Norton's to teach
the public school there the coming
term and the latter to join her bus
band. -Messrs. Smith and Norris of
San Francisco for Ehrenberg; Mr.
Sparks of the same city for Velasco's
ranch.
The Darlington, Wis., Journal savs
editorially of a popular patent medi
cine: "We know irom experience
that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy is all that is claim
ed for it, as on two occasions it stop
ped excruciating pains and possibly
saved us from an untimelv eravt?
We would not rest easy over night
without it in the house." This
remedy undoubtedly saves mrre pain
and suffering than any other medicine
in the world. Every .family should
keep it in the house, for it is sure to be
needed sooner or later. For sale at
Cotter's drug store.
The private car of Col. J. A. Muir,
Division Superintendent of the South
era Pacific railroad, was brought in
by Wednesday evening's express from
Los Aineles. The Colonel was ac
companied by his staff of Assistants
comprising Master Mechanic. Sheddy;
Master Car Repairer, C. Donnatin and
Resident Engineer, Swaine. The
party was on a tour of inspection and
after remaining here over night left
Thursday morning on their return to
Los Angeles.
When your stomach begins to
trouble you, it needs help. The help
it needs, is to dicest vour food. and.
until it gets it, you won't have any
peace. Stomach trouble is very dis
tressing, very obstinate, very danger
ous. Many ot the mostdangerour dis
eases begin with simply indigestion.
The reason is that indigestion (not
digestion, rcof-nourishment) weakens
the system and allows disease germs
to attack it. The antidote is Shaker
Digestive Cordial, strengthening, nour
ishing, curative. It cures indigestion
and renews strength and health. It
does this by strengthening the stom
ach, by helping it to digest your food.
It nourishes you. Shaker Digestive
Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants
and wine, is perfectly harmless and
will certainly cure all genuine stom
ach trouble. Sold by druggists, price
10 cents to 1.00 per bottle.
Messrs. Franklin, Norton, Graham
and Horner will commence their as-
sesment work on their copper property
12 miles north of Aztecjstatiou in the
xl. mountains tne coming
Monday. Owing to the lib
eral inducements granted them by the
Tucson -fJmelting Company and the
Southern Pacific railroad ther .are
enabled to ship their ore to Tucson.
The Miner's Exchange keeps in
stock some qi the finest brands of
Wines, Whiskies and .Cigars in
Yuma.
The Miner's Exchange keeps -the
biggest glasses and the coolest beer in
The Picaclio Gold Mines.
The Golden Dream Mining Co. is
crowding the work with 25 men on its
six shafts and two tunnels with ex
cellent results. There has been a
steady improvement on the quantity
and quality of the ore bodies. Lust
Saturday Miguel Garcia, who has the
contract on the Little Frank mine,
struck very rich or.e m the Apache
shaft which continues to improve and
which promises to be a bonanza.
This was followed on Monday by
Adolfo Sambrauo, who is sinking the
shaft on another mine of the gronp,
striking ore rich in free gold, visable
to the eye. The same day the Villa
Bros, struck it ricli in their tunnel on
the Golden D. K. mine, taking out the
richest ore ever found at Picacho.
This vein has been cross cut for 54
feet with neither wall in sight. This
tunnel and the Sambrano shaft are
both about within 1,000 feet from the
Golden Dream mill, while the Little
Frank mine is only one-half mile
distance. " i
These new and rich discoveries add
new interests to the nimes in the
White Gold Basin.
The Golden Dream Co.'s mill, will
be .ready to ship on the iUh. The.
company will crowd the work on its
other mines as fast as men and money
-can do it. It has already given orders
to have the work pushed. Only home
labor is employed preference being
ivan to worthy men having families
who live at and near Picacho.
Senator Dorsey sailed from New
York for London on tholGth inst
where he has succeeded in raising the
capital necessary to carry out all of
his plans on a grand sale. He has
interested with him some of the best
well-known mining men in London.
Dr. Jayne writes under. date of Sept.
20th, from New York. "Senator Dor
sey and associates have purchased my
group of mines. The Mars, Venus,
St. George and Goshen, at Picacho for
$250,000.
The Picacho mines are so close to
Yuma the natural supply point, that
these facts are of .the utmostinterest to
the town at this time. The lew hund
reds of dollars beiny paid out weekly b'
the Golden Dream Co. which pays its
men every Saturday night, is. an item
of no small interest.
A Timely Reminder.
Each season forces upon our consid
eration its own peculiar perils to
health. The advent of fall finds many
reduced in strength and vigor, poorly
prepared to continue the business of
life. The stomach and bowels, the
great highway of animal economy, is
esp cially liable to disorder in the fall.
T.he nqrvous system has also suffered
in the struggle. Tvphoid fever and
malaria in particular find in the fall
that combination of earth, air and
water .that mark this season as es
pecially dangerous. The falling leaves,
the decayihg vegetables contribute
their share of contamination. Hood's
Sarsaparilla furnishes a most valuable
safeguard at these important points,
and should be used in the fall before
serious sickness has laid vou low.
Capt. and Mrs. Polhamus left Thurs
day for California. Mrs. 'Polhamus
will go to Santa Monica on a visit to
her married daughter, Mrs. Oswald
and will remain in that city until next
Wednesday when she will leave for
Los Angeles to be Rressnt at the mar
riage of her 6on Thomas on that date.
The captain will return -home Satur-
ay night and the following Tuesday
will leave with the steamer Mohave
for Ehrenberg and all intermediate
points.
If your children are subject to croup
watch for.the.nrst symptom of the dis
ease hoarness. If Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy is given as soon as the
child becomes hoarse it will prevent
the attack. Even after the croup v
cough has appeared the attack can al
ways be prevented by giving this
remedy. It is also .invaluable for
colds and whooping cough. For sale
at Cotter's olrug store.
Alvin A. Dougherty, a native of
Pennsylvania and resident of Los An
geles, aged 34, and Emilia Tutchulte,
native of New York and a resident
of Brooklyn, N. Y.. aged 24.
Mr. Dougherty will be remembered
the contractor who built the first
brick building in Yuma after the flood
of 1891.
Ajjreat many people are influenced
by what others do, and that is one of
the reasons whv so many take Sim
mons Liver Regulator. "I was suffer
ing greatly from Chills and Fever and
the more quinine I took the worst I
felt. I was told of Simmons Liver
Regulator, by a friend ih Arkansas
and I didn't need to take much of it
before I was entirely relieved," Byron
Bradley, Tallahassee Fla.
On .account of the notices of the
sale of the Picacho Placer Mining
Co.'s property not being posted in law
ful places the sheriff last Monday was
compelled to postpone the sale until
today. John Gandolfo was the only
bidder present. He left this morning
for Picacho to attend the sale again.
Go to the Miner's Exchange and try
some of the Cream Rye Whisky, pro
nounced by all to be the purest and.
finest .flavored whisky ,in Yuma.
Jack Dunne lost the key to the in
Bidc door cf his safe while attending
the dance at La Fortuna. As there
are no expert "safe crackers" in Yuma,
outside of the Territorial prison the
skill of one of .the inmates of that in-
stitution was brought into action and
, . & ""u -
ft jiow Irev made.
Yuma Is on the High Road of Pros-perlty.
The wav in which Yuma is building
up is certainly most satisfactory to all
residents of the town, the surrounding
country, and the Territory at large.
There is one new brick business block
in progress of construction, and many
houses of less pretensions are appear
ing in different portions of the town.
Do not understand thatJbhere is any
boom about it, at all, but the growth
is steady, constant and substantial.
With a rich agricultural and mining
country surrounding it for miles in
every direction, the reason for Yuma's
material progress is very plain.
The growtli of orange, lemon and
lime ,tress in and around the city by
the Colorado is just simply wonderful,
and leads an observer to the conclu
sion that all the elements of success
ful fruit cultures are peculiarly com
bined hei e.
In J. W. Dorrington's yard is a sam
ple of the prolific growth and bearing
of orange, lemon and lime trees.
Nearly every one of the lime trees is
so heavily loaded with fruit that in
order to save them, it is necessary to
prop up the limbs with pole3. One of
the tree?, before the weight of its crop
was realized, lost several large limbs.
This vast industry will sometime cut
a great figure in the markets of the
United States.
The business interests of Yuma are
in the.hands of energetic, euterprising
men, who are adepts in their respec
tive lines, and cater to the wants of
their .patrons in. a way that retains
them a satisfactory list of customers.
Gandolfo &, ,Sanguine.,tti coatrc.l
prohably the most extensive general
merchandise business in the western
end of the Territory. Their store is
supplied with a wonderful varied as
sortments of new, fresh goods in every
line, and the business -this firm does.
in the course of a year .in something
surprising.
The railroad hotel at Yuma, under
the present management, is all that
could be desired. The tables are sup
plied with every conceivable good
thing to be obtained in the markets,
and it is cookpd in a manner, very
tempting to the appetites of the most
fastidious. The service is excellent,
being composed of a corps? of profes
sional hotel people who have made a
studv of their business, and are ex
perts.
T. A. Jones, more familiarly known
as "Tom." who was formerly proprietor
of the International hotel at Nogales,
has opened the hotel Jones, in Yuma,
about a hundred yards east of the
depot. The rooms are all clean, and
newly and comfortably furnished.
The establish mentis conduced on the
European plan, and a first-class res
taurant will soon be added. Prof. G.
A. Gustin, well-known in Tucson as a
former baud leader, is connected with
this hotel.
Two meat markets supply splendid
meats to the public. Just as sweet,
tender,., juicy steaks are served in
Yuma as at any place in the Terri
tory. Frank Redondo, an old timer in
the Territory, conducts one and David
Balsz the other. They are all popular
citizens and business men, and add to
the strength of Yuma's commercial
standing.
The principal saloons ef.the place
are C. V. Meeden's Gem, and the re
sorts of J. H. Shanssey, L. J. F.
Iaeger, Gilroy & Moretti
and Jack Dunne. Each of
of these places has its peculiar attrac
tions and all are conducted in a man
ner wholly creditable to the proprie
tors. Robert Tapia, an old resident of'
Tucson, conducts a well appointed
tonsorial establishment, and wins a
satisfactory share of pa'ronage by at
tention to the details of his business.
Under the management of Hon.
Mike Nugent, who is popularly known
as a model superintendent, the Ter
ritoaial prison is being conducted at
least twenty-five per cent oheaper
than under. the former administration.
The convicts arc kept busy at present
removing the hill just at the edge of
town. There are 200 prisoners now in
confinement; 80 are whites, 80 Mi x
icans, and the remainder are divided
between Negroes, Chinamen and In
dians. Lashley, the Huarhuca soldier mur
derer, is quietly awaiting the action of
the supremo court, and seems in no
wise disturbed about the result.
The Sentinel and Sun are the two
newspapers of Yuma, and too much
Awarded
Highest Konors World's Fair,
i
via
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A puse Grape Cream rf Tartar Powder Free
ff0rn Ammonia, Alu. or my cjhir adulterant, '
JQ Tps 5fAVPAROt !
praise cannot bestowed upon Them for
the able manner in which the cham
pion the welfare of their town, county
and Territory at large. Loyal and
enterprising, they have been and will
be very potent factors in the upbuild
ing of this progressive little city.
Hon. Sam Purdy still holds down
the Democratic end of the Yuma
county bar, and will be the candidate
of that party for district attorney this
fall.
John Wright, who is a brilliant, in
dustrious young attom9", a son of
Judge Wright of this city, will carry
the Republican standard for district
attorney in the coming election.
George A. Duke' and Captain In
galls are both aspirants for the office
of sheriff an 1 will wage warm political
battle for the same. It is hard to tell
who will be elected but the general
opinion prevalent in Yuma is that one
or the other of .them will almost surely
be defected.
The Citizen offers congratulations
to Yuma upon her progress and pre
diets a bright future for her many en
terprises. Tucson Citizen.
5100 Reward, $100.
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The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to c.ure ih all it- stages and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires
a con8tition!il treatment. Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure is taken internally, acting
directly upou the blood and mucous
surfaces of the S3'3tem thereby de
stroying the foundation of -.the disease
and giving the patient stength by j
building up the constitution and as
sisting nature of doing its work. The
proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that
it fails to cure. Send for list of
Testimonials. Address.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
$SfSold by Druggists, 75c.
AH fruits with skinon should be
washed and peeled before eating
especially fruits exposed on the
streets, and where dust and flies
can have access to them. Few are
aware of the danger of food con
tamination by flies. They are great
scavengers and- are not at all choice
as to what they eat, nor where they
step. They pass at one bound
from an infectious carcass, a foul
ulcer, or a mass of diseased sputum
or recking hith to tne apple, pear
or peach, and, with dirty feet and
dirt.y prohosqis,- run over it and
contaminate it. Hence, all such
fruit should be first washed and
dried and then pared, if possible
Even food to be cooked ought, for
cleanliness sake, to be washed if
cooked with the skin on.
ir Troubled with Rheumatism Read
This.
Annapolis, Md., Apr. 16, 189-i. I
have used Chamberlain's Pain Balm
for rheumatism and found it to be all
that is claimed for it. I believe it to
be the best preparation for rheuma
tism and deep seated muscular pains
on the m irket and cheerfully recom
mend it to the pubrc. Jno. G. Brooks,
dealer inijoots, shoes, etc., No 18
Main St,
ALSO HEAP THIS.
Mechanicsaille, St. Mary Co., Md.
I sold a bottle ot Chamberlain s Pain
Balm to a man who had been suffer
ing with rheumatism for several years
It made him a well man. A. J. Mc-
Gill. For sale at 50 cents per bottle
at Cotter's drug store.
A New Minuet by Paderewski.
Jgnace Paderewski has written a
new minuet-ior the piano, which he
has dedicated to his American ad
mirers and given the significant name
of !'Menuet Moderne." He recanls
the new composition as his best, and
believes that it will m et with greater
popular favor than his "Menuet a
L'Antique," writ ten. in ;1883, of which
over seven rmlhon copies were sold
in a single year. It is the first minuet
written by Paderewski since "L'Anti
que, and was composed ny thelamous
pianist expressly for The Ladies' Horr?
Journal, and will appear in the October
is ue.
The Discovery Sared His Life.
Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beav-
ersville, III., says: "To Dr. King's
New Discoverv I owe rav life. Was
taken with La Grippe and tried all
the physicians for miles about, but of
no avail and was given up and told I
could not live. Having Dr. King's
New Discoverv in my store I sent for
a bottle and began its use and from
the first dose beKiuvto get bettpr, am! j
after using three bottles was up and
about again. It is worth its weight
in trold. We won't ke'ep store or lions-
without it." Get a trial at W. T. Gon
der & Co.'s Drug Store.
J. B. Skinner, arrived hr- the fir.st
of the week and took charge of Dr.
P. G. Cotter's drug store on Second
s'reet. Mr. Skinner conies with the
highest recommendations an 1 is said
to he numbered among the first cla-s
pharmaci:-t's of $an Francisco
If you smoke call at the Miner's
Exchange and ask for the celebrated !
"John Shanssey" cigars.
Miss Diana EW on account of the
illness and inability of her sister, Mer
ritt, to teach the public .school, ,has
accepted her sister's .position having
eceived the appointment from the
board of school trustees.
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Received and Discharged.
H. J. Simmons for the crime of ut
tering and attemping to pass a forged
obligation and security of the United
States, sentenced to a term of 6
months imprisonment and to piy a
fine of $10, was brought here from
Pima county Tuesday and placed in
the Territorial prison.
Otto Miller and David McRobertson,
for the crime of felony, sentenced to
one year imprisonment each, arrived
here from Coconino county Wednes
day .
Manuel Cesma and Qnofrio Hcr
.nandez, after serving one year and one
day and paying a fine of one dollar
each, for celling liquor to an Indian,
wore discharged yesterday from the
Territorial prison.
Cure for Headache.
As a remedy for all forms of Head
ache, Electric Bitters has proved to be
the very best. It e-fie.cts a permanent
cure and the most .dreaded habitual
sick headaches yield to its influence.
We urge all wno are amicted to pro
cure a bottle, and give this remedy i
fair trial. In cases of habitual consti
pation Electric Bitters cures by giving
the needed tone to the bowels, and
few cases long resist the use of this
medicine. Trv it once. Fiftv cents
and $1.00 sit W. T. Gander & Co.'s
Drug Store
Mrs Frank Hodges and little
son
are visiting friends at Hedges.
Try a Free Silver Fizz at The
Ruby.
Ben Williams keeps the beat five
cent cigar it town.
Mrs. Bernardino Contreraa returned
to Hedges Tuesday.
Wm. S. Dunne has bought the resi
dence owned by J. B. Whitney which
is located on one of the highest peaks
of Nob hill on 'Third street, between
First and Second avenues.
When you ask Joe for a Cigar get
The Pride of Yuma, at Iaeger's.
The recent Jheavy rains in the
northern part of the Territory, Utah
and Colorado, raised the Colorado
river here this week from 18 feet and
5 inches to 24 feet and 6 inches. The
river is now receding rapidly.
Forepaugh & Sells Bros, circus ar
rived here Sunday and showed to a
good sized crowd at 3 o'clock p. m.
Owing to the lateness of their arrival
here from California they were unable
to parade as advertised. '"
Oysters, Fish and Game always on
hand at Dunne's Dinning Parlors.
There will be no meeting of the
Foresters of America next Monday
night. A special meeting will take
place Wednesday evening.
L. W. Alexander, Chief Ranger.
J. H. Kinsler, Financial Secretary.
The Southern Pacific Company
during the week has filled in the
head of Main street, opposite their
freight depot with coal cinders. This
much needed improvement will be
greatlj' appreciated by the residents
of that part of town.
When you come to town get one of
Iaeger's smokers.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Norton spent
Wednesday in Yuma transacting busi
ness and returned the same evening
to their ranch in the Mohawk valley.
George is still rushing development
work on the Qregonian mine. He
feels more sanguine than ever that he
has struck it rich. We hope so.
Yellowstone and Castle Whiskies at
the "Ruby."
In the announcement column of
this issue will be found the card of
Chas. H. Riise for County Treasurer
on the Republican ticket. Charlie is
a native born son with excepionably
good habits and well qualified to fill
the responsible position ho aspires to
and if elected will make a record that
our citizens will feel proud of.
Boils
It is often .difficult to convince peo
ple their blood is impure, until dread
ful carbuncles, abscesses, boils, scrof
ula or salt rheum, are painful proof of
the fact. It is wisdom now, or when
ever there is any .indication of
Impure
blood, to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and
prevent such eruptions and suffering.
"I had a dreadful carbunole abaceSB,
red, fiery, fierce and sors. The doctor at
tended me over seven weeks. When the
abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and
I thought I should not live through it.
heard and read so much about Hood's
Bsrsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and
Eoy husband, who was suffering with
boils, took it also. It soon purified' oux
t built me up and restored my health so
that, although the doctor said I would
not bo ablo to work hard, I have einco
done the work for 20 people. Hood's Sar
saparilla cured my husband of the bolls,
and we regard it a wonderful medicine."
JilES. Anna Petebson, Latimer, Kansas.
arsapariiip.
13 the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $L
a n
Sometimes it cemi
to weary woman :thai
she must ' certaiarjt
give .up. The sfm.-.
'ple6t .and. -jeasiesii,
work becomes an
almost insurmount?-
able tas!c. assitud
aim oaf overcomes!
h a r . Nervou3ncs?(
and sleeplessness
and pain harass her
and life seams hardly
worth thd- living," V
That her sufierincs
are due solely to her own 3ault seldon
occurs to her, but often it is so. Jlealtlf:
strength and vigorous vitality are iers it
the will but ask and resell for them. 'I;
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ;waA
made for her. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical Discovery was made for her. The for
mer is for the ills distinctly feminine, -the
other for her general system! Togeiher
they supply a scientific and successful
course of treatment. The "Favorite Pre',
scription " restores healthy, regular actioa'
to the organs distinctly feminine. It forces
out all impurities, strengthens the tissual
allays irritating inflammation. The "Gold
Jen Medical Discovery" makes appetite
'helps digestion, promotes assimilation,
fills out the hollows in cheeks and neck
with good solid flesh and brings back th
gladsome glow of girlhood. Best of alL
'with these remedies there is no need of
idetested "examinations" and "local treats
meut"- so abhorrent to every modest
woman. ' ' t
Thousands of grateful women iavs
written letters' like this: K
Mrs. Samantha M. Chakmer, of Box 34, Lu
Roy, Bradford Co., b., tmtS3 r " It is-ofith pleas
ure that I write these few .lines in favor of Dx
Pierce's Golden Medical Blscovery and 'Fa--vorite
Prescription 'the medicines -which hare
done me so much Rood. I was completely rue
down so that I could scarcely drag mysetf around
the house, had been getttngf weaker and worst
for several years until I lo3t all hope of ew jretr
ting any better. I took four bottles of each of
your medicines and am now perfectly well."
Respectfully yoars,
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser, a 1000 page doctor book, profusely
.Illustrated, of which 680,000 have been sold
'ati.50 a copy, will be sent free on re
ceipt of 21 cents to pay postage and wrap
ping only. World's Dispensary Med
ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.
Limes for sale at this ofHce. Eight
cents per dozen.
Try Iaeger'3 Whiskey. Talks for it?,
self ' ' "
Jack Eeely audharlie Thieson old
pioneer -trappers of the Colorado, were
in town this week.
John Speese went to La Fortuna
Wednesday, and returned the follow
ing day with a drummer.
Peter Hodges, bartender &i ita
Southern Pacifie hotel, left yesterday
on a vacation of two weeks iri'-'Loi An
geles and Southern California.
Fernando Carrillo, a miner of Gold
Cross came to attend the circus Sun
day and returned. Tuesday. H'
Don'tiail to hear "Bucky" O'Neill
and attend the -dance next Monday
night at the S. P. hotel.
James H. Graham and Dan Devore
were elected delegates to the Repub
lican Convention from La Fortuna. .
.When you are m town, trv
Iaeger's Gin and -wines.
Wm. P. Mimmack came' in veater-
day from Fortuna and will remain un
til after the adiournment of the Thin?
Judicial District Court.
A largo number of people from Gold
Cross and Fortuna came in Sunday to
attend the Forepaugh & Sells Brothers
circus. ,t . -
Isario Higuerra and daughter Orn-?.
atieuded the circus here 'Sunday and
returned to their home at TTpdrpl.
Tuesday.
Mrs. Dr. L. N. Moller and young
daughter, returned rfrom Giddings
Texas, the first; of the week. Mrs.
Moller spent the summer 'there jwiUi
her parents. . Xu.y
As we go to press news reaches u?
that a cloud-burst at Benson Thurg-r
day swept .the -town out.cf existence
and several lives were lost. Zfo mail
arrived from the east yesterday and
noon will to-day on account of the
catastrophe.
We are'requested by those who at
tended the social last Monday night
at La Fortuna, to tendered their sin
cere thanks to E. M. Strauss, Super
intendent, John Doan, J. C. Carpenter,
Joe Goldenand Wm. Mimmack the re
ception committee for the kind
treatment and hospitality shown theni.
o
That an&ylpl Feeling,
With the exhilarating sense of renew
ed health and strength and internal
cleanliness, which follows the use df
Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the. few
who have not progressed beyond the
old-time medicines and the cheap
substitutes sometimes- offered but
never accepted by the well-informed.
On the 10th instant the Repub
licans will .meet to nominate a
county and legislative ticket. J.
H. Carpenter and Robfc. Hatch are
in the lead for the legislature; F:
S. Ingalls, for sheriff; Abe Frankt
probate judge; John Wrignt, .dis
trict attorney; C, H. Puiise' treasur
er; John Speese and G. V. Meeden,
supervisory seems to ba the choice
of the delegates for the oiaina
tions. " .
For Over Fifty Years
Mrs. Winslow's Scathing Syrup ha3
been used for over 'fifty years .by mil
lions of mothers for their obiblren
while teething, with perfect success.
It sooths the child, softens the gums.
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and
is the best remedy ior Diarrhaea. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer im
mediately. Sold "by Druggists in every
part of the World. Twenty-five e&njs
a bottle, iio sure and ask fnv "Wra
Window- Sno'thihg Syrup." rd take
no other kind. :t? ?"
"How to Cnru all JJSn diseases.'1
- o .
Simply apply "SWA.TiT:4S Ointmext." .Vc mterna?
medicine requirsd. ' Cures tatter, eczumi, itch, ail
eruptions, on iha' face, hand,-, uose. tcc.-jlessin"liL
skin clear, wbite and healthy. Its Craat hoz)lxls '
nd curative potrers are possess - by jj0 other '
remedy. Asfc your drugrgiit far Stayse Ouqazsf'
WASTED SEVERi L FAITHFUL ispf OB
woman to travel for 'Sponsible e3tb!?Tr
house ia Arizona. Salary -5735. frvvkbla Sl5 wefc
and expenses. Position iM.r.rt n..S-
- iciraui;e.
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