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l&V" RUM- -'ilgp,' iifi),iwiiwW' r- . . vks i-w ,eas uj& s . ., ..... v, , tn-)m m m w wMawjjiniiwiiii'nMHMin.iv St-. i- i ft i r V HEA'RIZDNA SILVER BELT nvvmi Ai- rAi'Bit-ov uituvWo. Saturday Jjily 90, 1803. ' -Entered i" Hie lt OSico t Glob, as ec ;end-Itu matter. , Th!iaper it kept on f!l at E. 0. DAke's Adertttins Agency, CI and &' Merchants' Exchange, San Franelaeo, CaI., whwa con. .tracts for advertising can be made for It. POST OFFICE IIULES. 'OfEcaopen from 7 a. U. to 7 r. M., daily. Sumtn.) --one hour after mall arrive. V Mail close go'ns ! and West at 7 A. '"iloneyOnier IJeartuient-cltfA'i at 5 f. N., daily Sundays excepted. . SlalU go to San Carlos and Maxey ery f&ay, Sundays excepted to Catla, Ar--iWr, Tonto, Uye, Vajaon, c, every Men. Ulay, Wednesday and Iruhy. riiee lualU olo.ethen.ghtouaatO. r Qlolxi&San Carlo Teleqraph Co. Qffice Hour.-9o'qlookA..V. toVJM. add 7 to 8 P. M. Sundaj .110 to 11 A. M. and 0 to 7 r. M. LOCAL NEWS. Taylor's specialties! Hoffman House clgara and Noble whiskies. Dr. J. Q. Dunlap was hero from Tonto yesterday with a load of fruit. Bartolo Belluzzl came down from Payson Wednesday. Abundant rains have f.tflon there. IfyouWntaeuititjf clotlfea, ready made or mado to order, go to G. S. "Van Wagenen's. Henry Armor, P. Bacon and A. J. Henderson, of Upper Salt River Valloy, wero visitors Yo tllobo this week. Bob Samuels, of Pleasant Valley, was in Globo tho forepart of thoweok. Ho said tho rains had been very light in the valley. C. B. and Aaron Edwards, and ier villo Frush went up on tho mountain Friday to spend n few days in tho vici nity of Kollnor's mllr, Josoph Redman took his wifo to CaT Ifornla on Sunday la3t, hoping that tho chango would restore her hoalth, which has boon vory poor of late. Dr. J. II. Ohasrs, Morris Klein and James B. Whelnn who linvo been en- lovlnc an outlnjr on tho summit of lfinal mountain, returned to town yes terday. Geo. F. Wilson and J. It, MoKIo will loavo Globo on Monckayv f knn Francisco, whero they oxp'ect To locate. They "will bo misted by their many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Patton enter tJued a few frionds on Tuesday 'eve nhTjf, in honor of Mr. Patton 29th birthday. Tho occasion will long bo remembered pleatnutly by thosopree ont. t . m Tho rainfall in tho northern part of Gila county has been continuous and heavy. At Pino rain fell daily from tho 10th to tho 2Sd, and tho total pro-i cipitation is estimated to havo been four inches. ,A pienio party composed of Mr. and airs. M. W. Bremen, Dr. and Mrs. T. S. Collins, Miss Ida Bremen and n iinmbcr of her girl friends, spent Thursday in tho cool nnd delightful environs of Bremen's mill. E..F. Kollner nnd family, whon last heKrd from wero in San Francisco", whero tho ohildron wero to bo loft at school. Mr. and Mrs. Kollner wero contemplating a visit to tho World's Fair. Having decided to take a fow weolcs vacation, I wish to close out summer jjoods. Therefore, J am offering bar gains in new, fashionable, millinery and fancy goods until August 1st Mbh. A. W. Newton. N. H. Price and David Dovoro havo raised splendid melons, potatoes, cab ,bagcflind othor .garden truck, this sc& Boir, on their fortilo ranches at Wheat flolds. Wo havo never eaten finer po iatoes, and their other products aro correspondingly good. It Is said Mlko Obi contemplates tho purchaso of tho.cattlo and ranch prop erty of P. Browoiv in tho AriVaitfa. It it t most desirable pleco of property, and as Mlko cjeslrcs to return to his ilrstlovo the cattle business ho could not do hotter. Willcox Stockman. , O. E. Taylor, dealer In flrio -wines and liquors, California port, clarot, AVhito nnd Eclipse extra dry cham pagnp, imported cognac, gin, Jamaica rum,. Scotch whiskey,Duff, .Gordon & "W. & A. Gllboy's sherry, and Ppmmo rySec. Dublin Stout, Dublin gingor nlo, npolllnaris, &c, &c. Sam Richmond, who was in town on Thursday, informed us that tho rain fall lias been copious in tho Immedi ate) viqlnlty of his camp, at tho point pf Apaohe monntaiji, ton miles north cast of Globo. Grass In places is six Jnohos highly Hosiiys) however, that' tho range ha been greatly Injured by tho drouth and overstocking, and will never bo so good as formerly. ' .'. . Men's nailed .hqpt brognns, coarso tdioes, flno Bhoes.baso ballslipos, danc ing shoos and slipn'cfH, ai G. S. Van "Wagonon's. Andro Maurel Is lpoked upon as a public benefactor during the hot soa bon whon ripe fi-uib itrjso gnoful to fho palato. lq lias melons.'and poach bs in abundance, df ptcjsUcnt quality, and moderato iii price. Mh Maufe'l JiUs opened a fruit store at tho south ern npproach of tho bridge, whero cool Juscibus molonftand otlior fruit, can bo had at all tinies. C E. Taylor, bole ugent in Globo lor jS'obk' w Ii'hUi" CITTLV.AM 10M 111 NIIKTIIRK.V HU.X, . "W ? "V " I' y $ U. '7 Curtis Arrived from Pfi$'son 'rueHday,on hls'way, otho railroad to meet Ills wife, who Is returning from a visit in California. Ho spoko oYrtio lmproVodprospect in tho north ern part of Gila county. Matters gon enillj havo assumed a more encourag lilfnmnnf Hnnil vnlilH linVoini1n flw Iheart of tlvo'Btoolunan.glad! .and buy- ofj recontly through that section wore offering bettor prices for beef cattle. There is a decided stir in gold min ing. Tho low price of eattlo and heavy losses sustained hi stock during tho past two BcaBon8,c.used many persons to turn tholr attention to prospecting, with the Tfesull of sovoral Important gold finds nbout Payson and on ltyo Creek. Tho most valuahlo discovery up to date Is on a claim owned by L. L. Loonoy, Wm. Murphy and Frank Bissig, situated four miles west of Payson. A shaft was sunk on tho claim and at a depth of CO feot. Mr. Curtis states they have two feet of Quartz carrying 150 of cold per ton, Tho Lackawanna mineJhajhost no ted In tho Payson district-is tdlo owing to n disagreement nmonjr tho owners. Work is soon to bo xcs'imed on the Zulu mine, near tho heflftof rye creek, owned by Sam Hill and Jim Samuels, of Proscott It is a fairly well doyol "bTShW muo, having a double compart ment shaft 100 feot deep. Our inform ant considers tho Zulu a valuablo prop erty, showintr a Rood sized vein at fi 'dopth of 160 feot assaying $300 in gold. Considerable timbering will lib neces sary boforo mining can be tfisumed in tho Znlu. Mr. Curtis has a very prom ising prospect on Ryo a few miles east of tho store. Ho has sunk 60 feet and at that dopth has an IS inch vein of ore going 100 in gold. Thoro nre,Chas. T. Martin, Clerk dozons of claims in tho Payson and Ryo country, Bhowing-moro or less gold, aVid Mr. Curtis Is of tho opinion that it is a most promising Hold for tho prospector. Cy. Blovlns receivod a lottor from Kd. 11(11 fewtdays sjiico, btarjinyliat ho vas still In jail in Colfax7 Washing on, nnd his trial has been sot for De cember 12th. Hill, indicted for mur tier In hitman county Wash., was twice captured in the Sierra Auohas mountains, Gila county, the.flrst tjme by Dapnty Sheriff Wbbb of Maricopa pounty, Ariz, and B. F. Crawford of Tonto, who took him to Phosnix, whore ho broko jail and returned to tho Sierra Anohas. Ho was ag ain cap tured by Cy. Blovlns, brought to Globo and subsequently taken to Yuma by Sheriff Thompson nnd Blovlns, and de livered to an officer from Colfax, Wash. Two of Hill's accomplices in tho orimo wore tried and convicted of manslaughter. Wo Joarii from th$ fcisTolos Optio that Liout. W. A. GIncsford nnd family havo returned from Paris to Washing ton City. Lieut. Glassford was sta tioned at Paris for a year as military attaeho of tho Fronoh legation. Ho is vory kindly romombored in Arizona. Ho waS for a. time stationed nt San Carlos as Signal Servico Ofllcor, nnd was subsequently placed in charge of thoTVcathor service of tho Depart ment of Arizona. It was mainly through his qffortB th(it tho meteoro logical reports from Arizona wero made comprehensive and of value. His vory useful sort-loos wore recognized by thp Doparlnitent at Washington, and wpnJm promotion. Tho Lieu. tonnnVs friends in tho Southwest aro always pleased to hoar of his success. Tho offect of tho closing down of tho silver mines is noticablo oven in so romole a district as Globo by the ar rival, almost daily, of mon hunting vwork. Wo wnnt all such to know that I Globo is almost as poor a place to seek i employment as dozens of other camps In Arizona.. In fact, tho exigency of tho tiroes has caused an exodus of good mon from Globo. Q'he Old Do minion Copper Co., about the only employer of labor hero, has all tho mon 5n tho pay roll that they require Henry Bopp was in from Qunrtzlto AVodnosday. Chas. Ruckolhausen and ho havo a flno showing in, thoir silver mlno) hlid havo taken out nnd sacked a considerable quantity of oro which thoy will probably havo workod here. Tho present demoralization pf silver does not encourage further prosecu tion of work on silver properties, and it is doubtful whether Messrs. Ruchols hausen and Bopp will do any more work for tho prosont on thoir claim. U. J. Edwards returned fron) Uppor Salt river valley on Wednesday. Tho Hudson reservoir suryoy party was working on Tonto creok. Until tho survey is pomploted ppthing will bo done toward acquiring tho. larido that will Ho within tho , basin... Mr.. Ed wards says ifc will bo tho Bafest .reser voir in tho world, as in tho ovpnt of tho dant breaking, tho water couldjiot flow through tho box canyon fast enough to do serious damage to lifo and property below. . i ii N. S.-'Berray; World's Fair commis sioner for Gila county, sont a magnifi cent silver nnggot, from Richmond Basin, to bo addod to the Gila cdunty exhjblt. T. R. Sorln, In charge of tho Arizona exhibit at the Fair, in ac knowledging tho receipt of tho jWoci mon Bays, V Mr,uV' tThmiggct is nlmost purp silver andrwolghl'20 pounds. It is one ofalnrgonujflber pf nuggets foumTnt Riclinond Rasin by Leroy Ikcnbof ry and partners. LOST July 6th, on tho pttWic. road somowhoro between 6lolio and Tonto. a corduroy cpat contufiliiigvo Jnom-' qranda Cooks with my nnmq InlTeW j.iio unuer jviuijpo 8UiuiuiyroWttrueu for ur; laffifmsTsaaJvvraFs the Belt ofilco. Chas. Bpuquot. All kinds of wines and liquors, to bacco and t(gart at O B Van Wago- Romombcr, Tuesday, August 1st, PAPER BAG SOCIAL at- M. E. Church, 7tB0 p. m. Flno muslo enter tninmc'ut. "0. C. 1'lnlayson rotut'iidd on "Wed- iftesday, after an nbsonco of sovoral mohths in tho North and East. He lias Ifton in Denver Chicago and other cities, and in several mining camps, and found dullness everywhere He thinks Globo is a good placo to como back to. - ' ROOMS TO RENT by tho day, week or month lariro, well furnished. cool and Comfortable, centrally loca ted on Oak stroet, one blo.dlc west of tho Cnrt House. Terms reasonable. Apu to owner. Mns. 0. R. Fiskn. A6STK ACT OF ASSESSMENT ROLL OF 'OILA COUNTY FOB THE VEAE 1003. No. acros of land 0920 valuo .110,320 Value of imp. thoreon, 131,573 Valuo of town lots, 29,(f07 Valuo of imp. thereon, . . . 03,335 No. of horses 3,114 valuo, 09,310 No. of mules 2valuo, . ... 1,895 No. of asses 235 -value, ... ... 1,900 No. of eattlo 68,919 value, . . . , '878,09 No. of shoop C.KOO valuo 10,100 No. of hwIuo 233 value, .. 022 No. of goate 143 value, 168 All othor property, . 103,441 Total, 990,801 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. Glodc, Gila County, Arizona, July 8th, 1S03. Tho Board of Supervisors and Equal ization mot at 9:80 a. m. Present Supervisors Cook, Tebbs and Taylor; P T. Robertson, District Attorney and Tho Board oi Equalization thou con sidered the assessments of the follow ing nnmod parties, and upon motion duly miulo, seconded and carried, it is ordwred that tho assessed value of real estate nnd porsonul properly hvb&!l to said parties bo corrected as follows, to-wt: Geo. A. Allen, land en Suit river from ?100 to $100, 150 cattle to 4 200 cattle. Thos. Beach, 26 cnltle to 50 Oftttle. Phil. Asians, omitted, solvent debt $1100. J. H. Beubiaok, tov. ll, block 85, Globe, hind from $100 to 3150. JB. T. lJonacksr, unprovomoutB in Payson from 8100 tp $380. N. O. Booth, iuiproTementa in Pay son from $50 to $150. ' Buokejo Mining Company, omitted, Buokeye mine, iatautil $1000. F. M. Brad-, 150 cattle to 250 eattlo. J. L CofHm 260 cattle to 325 cattle. Oroya Seven Laud it Cattle Compa ny improvements from $200 to $760; 1UUU eattlo to 12UU cat No. John L. Cliao, 800 cattle to 700 eat tlo. T. J. Olino, 200 cattW to 1QP) cattle; improvements from 100 to $200. M. E. Onrryv 200 eattlo to 500 eattlo. M. B. Ghilson, 150 eattlo to 250 cat tlo. Goo. W. Cole, 125 cattle to 200 catUo. G, K. Churah improomantB from $200 to $00. r 1 J qrou k, "".Wbo", 500 cattle to 7f cattifs. Dripping Springs Cattle Company, COO cattle to 1000 cattle. David Dovoro, 130 cattle to 150 cat tle. J. S. Duey, laud $200 to $500, omit ted 2 horses $40. A. C. Dilliuger, land $500 to $1500, omitted improvements $500. J. W. ElIUou, lOOcattfatoCOOcflUlo.. J. Elliott, 00 cattle to 200 cattle. J. P. Flippin, land $300 to $5Q0. W. D. rullor, 20 eattlo to CO cattle; 10 horses $150 to 60 liorsas $750. Dao Fuller, 15 cnttle d 40 cattle. J. II. 1'nllor, 60 cattle to lQOcattld. M. J. Fuller improvements $75 to $150. W. & Fuller, omitted 1 horso $25, 25 cattle $176. Alfred Fuller, omitted 1 horso $25, 15 eattlo $103. V. H. Fishor, 100 caiilo fo 285 cat- tl0' .' , W. O. Gmoll, 75 cattle to lOO cat tle. W. Ti Gann, 300 eattlo to GOO cattle. Olobo & Final Summit Tolltoad Company, toll road $G00 to $1000. Mrs. E. A. Gordon,, land $5000 $1000 J 0 LorfleS $135 U 25 horse$a75, 10 cattle to 50 eattlo. 0. 0. Griflln, 85 cattle to 300 cattle. B. F. & A. H. Gibson, 150 eattlo to 225 eattlo. - . i . SK P. Gowan-improvements $75 Io -'l ' ( Wm. BjJl, omitted furniture $50. tll F. L. Gates omitted furniture $100. E. G. Gobi'o, omitted 2 mules $10, 1 wag4il$20. W, 0. HHJ9S, 30 cattio tOlOOpattlp. Huycs & Mounco, 75 cattle lo 125 cattle. , S. O. Heinemnn itoprovemonts, lot 1, block 73, $1200 to $1500... S. A. ITftught, Sr., 75 eattlo to 175 cattle. t . S. A, Haught, Jr., 1(S6 cattio to 300 cattle,, " i.. ' -' Alfred Hnught, 125 cattio to 140 eattlo, Alfrod Hanght, fprR, A. poison, 150, cattio to 200 cuttlo. A, J. Houston, 700 cattle to 1000 7.1 cattio. v , A. -0". Hondereon iinmovcmdiitBi $150 t$ 250. 1. ll. iiasrpr, 00 cattle to, UO cattle, B. O. Hicks, omitted, 1 pump 3250. Ilonnrd Mining Company nnprova- meuts and machinery on Huuird uime .Hj"'J j$liJl'U Vj .tftg, linn or, Sr., omitted 0 cnttlo $210. J. B. Htntemnn, oinitte4 1 'tvork hors es S100, 1 wagon $50. Hanson k, "Wilson, caitted merchan dise etc. 800. II. O. Uarorlft omitted 3 horses $15. L. Ikohboji-y, omittoU horse $30. Frnul? Jnliff, onuttwl 1 horse J50, 1 watoa10, flronruiB 92f, furniture 25, shildlo 10. C. H. Konyop, 30ti oattlo to 400 cattle. ', L. j. Looney improvoraenle 100 to SI200. IL W. Lawfcon- improVe'mcnts 150 to $800. A. E. Lwft, CO cattlb to 75 cattio. C. Layton, omitted 1 spring wagon $(10, 1 r thoroughbraee wngou $00, 8 horses 320. Miller, Goldberg & Putnum, 2706 cattle to 3500 cattle. E. T. AF. L. MilN, 175 cattle to 250 cattle. Fiank Mnyor,200 oattle to360 cattle. Walker Moore, 350 cattle to 450 cattle. J. Meadows, omitted 40 eattl $380. Wm. McFaddou, 150 oattle to 70 cattle. S. J. McDonald improvements $200 to $400. Mrs. A. McLano, osiitted 30 cattle $210, 5 horses $75, furnitnra $20, wag on $15, houso and corr.nl at Miami 30. II. IL MoNolly, omitted furniture $50, Jewelry $50. B. McCoy, omitted 2 horses $50, mining tools S10. Nnegohn Bros., 400 cattle to 000 cattle. Thompson Kidiffer improvements $100 to $250. C. J. Newton, omitted 8 horses $G5, saddle $16, firsanns 10, John Newman, omittAd quartz mill and luaeliinory $SC0, 1 horse 26, min ing tools $50. J. C. Nnrrou, omitUi polvont debt $1000. G. W. Xau, 04niU4 lmule $20, 1 poByJO, lrifte$lfl. S. S, Puttenol S00 Ule to 325 oattlo. A. M. PyjBftU, 8fcutt to 75 cattle. J. B. Pvoutt, 50 0ttl to 76 eatUe. PriBgle Bros., 100 uaUle to 2500 oaUle. , ' G. T. A-D. J. Peter, S00 cajttlp to 1800 wltte J 'ntpf vtf.enfci $00 to $600 N. H. Frieeimprovamente $250 to $860. Tho Rescue Silver Mining Qoutpany, Rofccue mill $5000 to $6000; improve ments at Rescue mine $100 to 9250, omitted mining tools $200. Baruy Rice, emitted posseunory right ii )iend und lot south of O. D. smelter $200. ' . G. ltuffini, omitted 1G burro $80. Patrick Rose, omitted furniture $25. lliliy & Armstrong, 825 cattle to 500 cattle. . Ed. Rom, 120 cattle to 176 oaVtle. A. J. Randall improvement $200 to $800. Patrick Shanley, -lOO attle to 1000 JkJ,ii2 UUI.I49. Ed. Shanley, 100 eatUo to 126 cattle. R. O. Sloan, S0 cattio to lOOOonttle. B, F. Stuwert Improvement in Payson $100 to $S0O. Q3q. E. Sliute impraveraenfe $200 to $800. R. H. 8araul, 200 oattlo te 300 cat tle. Fred. Stanten lmiirpYeraents $150 tof250. SulWi' & Lnuingj omitifed part blottkf GG, $25. G. A. Sixhy, omitted 15 cattio 105. Honry Soo, omitted 7 horses $175, 100 cattio $700, 1 saddlo $10. Sr R. Snads, omitted 2 horses $30, saudls $12, watoh $16, firearms $10. Al. Siabor, omitted 2 hortos $G0, saddle $10, watch $20, firearms 825. L. J. Wobster, lot 1, block 80, Globe, $050 jto $83(3. Mro. Anna Walsh, 'lotjp 5 and G, block 7G, Globo, 250 to S200; improvomonts on abovo lots $550 to 5G50. G. W. Wilson, 101 cattio tc 150 cat tle. F. AY, Westmoyer, 200 cattle to 300 cattle, Iqt 3, blook 85, Globo, $100 to 8100, land oa Salt rhor $200 to $1150. Mills. an Wagenen, omitted furni ture $50. W. F. Vontkoff, omitted tools $10Q, watch $25j ' - Dr, G. N. Woods, 100 eattlo to 125 cattle. S. W. iyalkor, omitted 2 horses $10, 1 wagon $&0, , ; J. H. Wingfield, 25 horses 8375 lo CO hoi ses $750. J. B. Willoy, omitted 200 cattio $U00. , . . , ', S. W, Young, 100 cattio to 200 calth, And it is further ordurod thai tho Olork notif' the said nbovo named par tios to appear before tho Board, on the dates sot for tho Rearing of Ihoir rer spectivo (Jdses, to show cauuo, if anj thoy have, v;hy such coriectious and assessments should not be made. ,On motion it is ordered that subpcci nas isu9 for W. C. Colijord, Jpljfi Rhodes, D. J. Peter and Chas. SijfeaL S. Gilseu, appeared before the Board and consented tp havo improvomonts assosRod to luiB4t.$10p laisod to $250, The iBottidsoi Supervisors aud Equal ization thon btood at recoss to 0:30 a. m!, July 10th. 1893. 1 CHAS. T. MARTIN, Clerk. Approved E. H. Cook, Chiurman If you want a strictly puro and nn ndultoratod wl'ikoy lur fannly ur nc (iKinal ii'c t'.ill lorf'fun.1 Ud k , j i im: siriutMiiio-t :oiiim(OYi,itt, We aro indebted to Dr. Aloar. Trlp- . i pol for a cohsorvativo opinion of lio Superstition gold mines: Ho Btitas that what has beun dono, outside of tho four or tlvo olalmii bought by tho Colorado party, is limited to prospect ing! and .that mostly nonr tho surface. That work has resulted In tho finding, at BoVoral places, of gold oro of more than average richness. It is.n quartzy conglomerate enrryhfe; free gold. Al though a fow small Blinfto havo boon Bunk, no positive lodo or vein has yotbeon struck, which may bo called a permanent vein. The Haakes milieu, now owned by Mr. Hall and others, hnvobcomvorked, somewhat exteuslvoly, and havo vcryH rich oro which is now stoped out nnd shipped in sacks to Denver, Colo. Some of the oro tukon out is exceed ingly rich and thoro is n largo amount in sight betweon porphyritlc and gra nitic walls. , Float oro Jb found In many plnces. and specimens are often exceptionally: rich in tho precious metal. There cans bo no doubt that auriferous quartz lodge will io discovered boforo long, wince tho amount of prospecting work is constantly increasing, and in pro portion, tho prospected aro. At pnwent thero are nearly 300 peoplo i'u3 tho hills; a townslto has been located, and several stores and restaurants have been opened, Tho surrounding hills, notably near the old McDowell camp, also bear rich gold and silVor orea. o . i Dr. Chaso, tho dontist, will loavo Globo within tho next fow weeks on n trill to different narta of tho Torritnrv.y Tlioso wishing first class work at East ern prices must cnll soon. Ramembar, Eastern price pi avail 'until my dpptir turc. '" -l-v Msolafely Pure A cream of tail .r ' im ) ufall In lertn(uj Jticiulb.- Government Fih1 I p rt. HoTir. IUhim. i''UM,m Co., 106 yn H.,H, Y. Itcunrc or oIuIuhiiIi Tor tiilvrli lam Ton lain Wcrnirr, As meroury will eurely ileetroy the teate qi smell and eojlptelydirangQ the whole system woes entering ItH through the mucous mutnem. Such urticles shvuld never be used except on preecriptione from reputable pbysi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure nwmufaoiared 1y'F. J. Cheney & Go., Toledo, O., coutftaus no mercury, and in taken internally aety directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull's Catarrh Cnro bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken jnteritallyv aud made in Toledo, Oh, by P. J. Ofieuoy & Oo. Testi monials free. afirSokl by druggists, 76c. , Just receivod, direct from New York, flCOO Hoffman Houeo Boquet cigars- -Rothschild's. - O. E. Tatlok. Don't forget when you want to order your spring suit of oloUi, 0fc I hn"0 a fine lino of samples, aim furtSthUc good fit and reasonablq prices. O. S. Van Waosxhk. Fijrpisijing-Koods and notions at G. S. "Van Wagobon's. Fresh candy at the PostOfJlco Store, 10 conta per podnd. E. Cl HitcHcocIi:, KBTAIL. 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