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mmmmmmmmmmmmi)! wim uu fwnmpj V M - H3E5?5l ,tiAUwli ii i ii kpAlttfONA SILVER BELT frw- ori'itu.u. iwrr.n oi'oiu oo. fe Saturday, fiocembor 9. 18D3. i t J Mill Knterad in the l'ot OfiUAs at (SUW, rco-IMvt-oiaH matter This ptiw " 1I,t n fi' l K- c- l'W Adeititlu fly H ' Merchants' Uxehanjft Sa KmiMtao. CHU where con troeti fop rrhWUtn? ccm be mMle fur tt, fcrr r- POST OFFICE RULES. OtTica open from 7 A. . t7 fc M., daily. Eund nr hour alter mMl anhci. OW loWKolnR'K(wt anil Wtat 7-r' a. it., dally. Munijr Order Department-cloe At 0 r. tt., daily Sundnjs eSteepled. ilatto goto Sn OarKwiml Mivteyexerj day, Sunday exoeptad to Cathliia, Ar hie, Twt.s Kyt, rRyr,. fcc, ejcry Mm flay, WedaftMUy and 1'rMrtV The mill blew the eight iireviim at 9 r M JOS. H. HAM1I.L, V. M. Olobe .t Sn Carlos Tlrrii d. OIBo Hour-0 a'eluak A. m. to IS M. and 7 to 8 v. l. Said lOtoll A. M nudOtoTr. u. LOCAL NEWS. Our oloslng out sale is absolutely bon tide. J. Myk & Bro. Percy McCnbo has pone to tho Phco nlx mine, to work for Dr. Tripoli. R. C. Grlflln and J. II. Balcor word hero froni Salt Rivar on Wednesday. .! i Ed, Arhqlftr left tho present week forEhcwilx where he will probably spond tho wlntel FOR RUNT. A six or eight room hoiue newly painted and papered. W. W. Brooknhr. ilie Floy da Kennedy, vbo has been vkdting her si-tor Mrs. Alonao Rullay .returned to her homo In Tucson on Tuesday. An assortment bf handsome Ohriet )mfls souvenirs, mono tint booklet and cards at tho Pot OffieeStofe next week. .. . The Olerk of U Board of Supervi sor); k now prepared to iwue warranto for All cjlniim approved by tho Board to date. m The Tempo Newa atotw UiatIIugh lllgdon U maklug prejwrsUoiis to move bis family from Cllobo to Stilt Jlh'qc Valley. fi. "Kenton, who oamO lip from Salt Hlverjroaterday, reporlod that George KlilieJ'B comlltion was Worse, and alarming to hie ftuully and frlijnds. "i'rJh oan buy a winter bttit of olothee 'chNipar for cash at Vn "Wagenen'B toan at any other plade, call and be on"lneod. G. S. Van Waoknen. - e' P. Winklenien emo up from tho San Pedro yesterday with a wagon load of prime draieed hogt, grain nd, whioh ho is offering for eale very ohe.p, inqaankitloe to suit purchasers. I-orin I.ynoJi, looooo of the Reeone silver mine, la repotted to have made an Important strike. It U in new grpuud, and the indicaUons are strong Uirt the ore whioh ia oxtremely rioh, will hold cut well. Mies Jewte IT. Davw, of San Oarlon, spent several daya of the present wook In Globe, and a noted elsewhere pawed an excellent ttohool examina tion. We were pleased to plaee her name on our eubseripUon book. Mrs. M. M. Frneh ( preired to do drossmaking and tewing of ovory de scription. Prompt attention and satis faction guaranteed to all who favor hor with work. Leftvo orders at rpei denco on Hill street, third houe south of the bridge. Mrs. N. Hooker and Miss L. B. Smith who wero visitor hero for tev cr.il day returned home on Wednes day. While horo Mm. Hooker made liberal purohnsos for the Chmtmas trooto bo glveji for the children of S lit Rivor, Blstriot No. 4. Go to tho Dntj Store ti too lota of pretty thing. Such as painted orango wood, celluloid novoltioe, Xnuw cards, and many othur thingB, too numerous to mention; all for the holidays. If you cannot got suited oksowhore, go thers, and H. 0. Hitohcook will satisfy the tfwto of the most Ikstidious. Owners of mining claims, upon which assessment work for 1803 has not been performed, should remomber that in order to hold them it is neces sary to file with the Recorder, boforo January 1st, n notice that they, in good faith, intend to hold and work the clainr or claims. Recorder Martin will furnish printed blank notice. Deputy Sheriff Finley, of Pima county, roturnod yesterday from the Tonto Basin country, wheie he went to subposiift witnesses in theTCwks bury caso. Ho reporte the mountains covered with snow, and ho had groat difficulty in finding all tho witnesses, as tjioy were scattered all over the country. Ho was gono from herothifr teen days. Garotto. "Wohavo lota and lots of bargains left J. Mykkh & Bko. P. B.-Work, prinolpal of the Globo school, 13. M. Tardy, teaoliarof Wheat fields aahool, Miss Jossio M. Davis, teacher of Uio Son Carlos school, and Miss L. E. Sniifh, who Imparta in btruction to tho childron of Dletrict Ko. 4, on Salt River, successfully paBied through the ordeal of an exam inatlon Boforo tho County Board of Examiners on Monday and Tuesday. Misses Geralulnevtferald and Ploronco P.iscoo also tosTirrt thoir pfdflolenoy in the various atu,dle& liqt -witli tho ijv tentionofapplyiifg'for teaQhero cerfl ficattf, howov'or. Both young ladlbs made a oredifnhl vhowlaff. PWPBWSfiERWSW WBHWMtt!.B!W naaaBKgaagg?a! boaiid or surEitvigoits. Gr.ouu, Gila Guilnty, Arizona, NoV.ir.th, 18118. The Hoard mot purauaut to adjourn tnotit. All mumbura of the Board presold. lVtitiou to appoint Patrick Shnnlovj Lio Stock Tuepuctor, read and onloicd placed on file; on motion, Mr. Slinuloy was appointed Lio Stuck Itospector. Tho following claims -noro then al lowed and warrants ou the Espouse Fund ordered drawn iu payment of tho same J. W. Roardmau, Tax Collector, ttopltly hiro, S7C J. W. Uoardman, luw'djury corlillcates, 8123. 70j Chus. T. Martin, making out U. S. bills, $i00 J. Liborman & Co., htno aud fieightk $21.92; W. 0. Kollnor, juror, $10.30! A. Bailoy, juror, S10.00; Qeo. V. Bird, juror, SlO.'JOj W. II. Wood son, juror. SlO.ilOj II. S. GrocKor Co , books-, 3dl.7C; M. Aguirry, interpreter, 17.50; L. Robinson, stoe, $19.50 H. JeMill, juror, S10.30; J. 13. Ellison, jUror, S10.30J 0. E. Stevens, juror, $10.J)0;P. Onto, juror, SlO.GOt Ed. Ijiw'ne, juror, $2.30 j F. V, wVslmojon jnror, 2.30; J. Rodman, juror, 10,30; J. II. Thompson, Shonff, 5JIC-1 ; J. H. Thompson, Shorift', for $074.05; disal lowed $0, laid oei S115.00, allowetl 410.76; Goo W. V, Huut, ass'd court ordeis, 270 45. On inotiou the Olork was directed to deduct 7. CO from tho claim of J. II. Thompson on account of taiee duo from W. B. Garlaud, and jwy tho same to ill Tux Collector, and to deduct the sum of $7.05 from the claim of G. W. P. Hunt, on account of costs of attach ments iswed ngaiitttt Goldman, Hurley and GilWK)!!, defaulting nitnaioe. The following claim wore anditetl nud approved, and tho Olerk directed to draw warrants on the Espouse Fund iu payment, as Boon nsmouuy sufficient to pay themisapportiouod to stud fnud. J. W. Boardman, ass'd jnry oortill oateei $185; A. MoLauo, juror, SlLSOJ E. Turner, janitor, 9, L. C. Wood, juror, 810.80; 0. N. Crnswull, 'Court Comnu'wionor, $'iS; M. Frush, juror, Sl0.80;The O. D. O.mi'1 Co, uss'd Jury cartifloates, 10.70; P. T. Iktboxt son, Distfwt Attorney, for 4ia, tl lowed S100; Molto Bonjues, Jr , lu t;pretr, SIO; Modesto Borqnes, Jr , mmM account, $14.25, Georgd Lauphsr, juror, $10.30; Jas. Frederick, juror, 10.30;J. H. Thompeon, SlmritT, for S12, allowed 8; J. II. Thompson, Sberifl. Jfl.20; Denis Murply, juror, $10.30 G. M. Allison, Probate Judge, 6.50; W. T. MoXully, ass'd jury cer tificate, S43. On motion, tho chums of P. T. Rilierton, Distrwt Attorney, for $10 and $90, Tvero not allowed. On motion it is ordered that the clnim of F. W. Westmeyor, aM court order, for W. Hi Ctnllin, for$rX, here tofore dihullouml, bo paid. Ou raouott it is ordered tlwt the Tax Colloetor 1h, and he is hereby author icetl, to remit the tax on riruiture, aud reduoe the valuation on vtutch to ?'J5 J Aeftessed to Jos. I$JirWk(ij to rodnoe Uie valnation on puiuo to $10 aeseeeed to Barteou Sc Stiylor; and to cancel the real estate, $100, neeeeaed to John Pemborton. On motion the Board Biood at rece to 9:30 a. m. Nov. 16th, 1898. GHAS. T. MARTIX, Olerk. Gum. GUa County, Arifwna, Xev. JUltli, lOMl. The Board wet at 9.30 a. ffl. All members of the Board present. The following ojaiuts were then aud ited and approved and the1 Clerk di rected to draw warrants on the Expense fond iu payment thereof as soon as a sufUaient amount of money is appor tioned to said fundi Alouoo Bailey, Clerk of District Court, $838.50; D. S. Heron, juror, $14.00; O. P. Bredeu steiu, juror, $10.30; B. W. Johnson, juror, $2.30; D. II. Gloaeon, juror, $10.30; Ohas. Fmley, juror, 2.30; Miss Miunio Thompson, oxpousos, $23; Wm. Sidow, juror, $2.30; J. P. Muikle, juror, $10.80; Goo. Kiugdon, juror, $10.80; O. M. Anderson, bricks, ,?13; A. II. Hackney, rent, SlOj J. II. Pag. coe, meals to juries, $70.00; S. Gilson, juror, S13.G0; Thos. Sonthloo, ivhite ftashing, $7; N. n. Price, juror, $13.90; Robert Stead, juror, $10.90; F. W. Wostmeyor, ass'd jury certificates, $221.75; William Zimmormanu, court room furniture, $25.50. On motion, the claims of J. H. Thompson, Sheriff, for $DS0.90, and of tko G. & S. 0. Tel. Co., for $18.71, wero lilid OTor Tho olaim of P. T. Robertson, Dis trict Attorney, for 800, was ordored filed to await the decision of tho Suprorao Court ou appeal. Tho Probate Judge audited and al low od tho olnim of Q. C. Tebbs, Super visor, for $73.20; ou motion a Salary Fluid warrant was ordered drawn m payment of tho Same. On motion tho Chairman add Olerk were instructed to propara and forward to tho Snprorao Court of Arizona, a petition, asking for tho Jocatiou of the U. S. District Court for the SSe'oud Judicial District at Globe. On motion, Messrs. Street .t Cox were employed as tounsel froni dato until July lit 1891) at a componsatiBn of $1000. On motion tho TirS Golloctor was authorized to remit thofaxjnrtlfo 'oul Cooper ranch:" in tho asfosamoul oJ , J. McDonald, Ou motion the Clerk Mas directed to V,?- iwrlto Ho Wiwhington rognrdfng Gila cbnr.ty"B claim against thoGoAcrhmontj arid to writo to Messrs. Cox k Street regarding tho salo of r.sot of Morrison's Reports now owned by the comity. On motion tho Board adjourned to flecoinbor 18th, 1808, 10 oclook, a. m. I GHAS. T. MARTIN. Clerk. ii;aim or rtii.isi; UMnitN. Major Paulino Cushmnn, Vho goinoU notoriety during tho war of tho rebel lion, na a spy for tho Union forces, died in San I'ranoisco, Dec. 2nd, from an overdone of morphine. Sho was a woman of good education, bright in tellect, forceful and impetuous. Born in Now Orlcano of French and Spanish parentage, sho fcafly went 6n tho stage and gained soino reputation oe an octrees. In 1803 sho quit tho slago to ontor tho servico of tho Feder al government as n spy, hor Southern origin and associations giving hor pe culiar advantages for securing inform ation of tho plana and movemonla of tho Confodoralo forces. Sho was hus poctod after a time, arrested by Gon orul Morgan and turned over to Gon eral Forreat, and it is said, narrowly oscapud hanging. . After tho War, hor husband, GhaH. Ci Dickonson, a Union coldisr, nud sov oral children born of tho union, hav ing died, Paulino GushmancnmoWest arid led on ndvonturous aud checkered awten00 until Bho married Jorro Frj or, of Cosa Grando, Shoritl of Pinal county, Arizona. Prior to that time, in 1S78, slrt was it resident, of Globe, and a numbor of yoara Wlorward ruado a short visit hero. Shots remembered by nil old residents, many of whoiu.ha.vo klhdly roeollcotions of iior geuorous aud ohar itnblo note, and regrot to leorn of tho suffering and privation of her latter years, and of hor sad and. The funeral took placo Dec. fitfa In San Francisco, under the arisplcos of Lincoln Poat, G. A. R., and tho Woman's Rolief Corps, mko k m;f (Owrirmtaatt4. There is a soemlng desire, as tho moments tiek away to know who tote Obnriee Iloff is, who Iran lieeu ap pointed by the statehood convention ("which met Nov. 27th lu the Opera Houko, at Phoenix, which had for tho occasion been draped with patriotic colore and chrysanthemums") as tho reprawntaUvo of Gila county to go to Washington and work for statehood. J havo examined tho Great Reg ister from it inception, and havo failed to find tho name of Oharlee Hoff. Henco tho, "query," and as the name of Charles Hoff appears in the j ceodinga of the convention as its sec rotary, and upon diligent inquiry I loarn there is a person by that namo residing in Pim county. Ifsuuhis tlip.faot, I appoal to tho overloaded proxy who represented Gila county in the convention to ox plain why they appointed a non-resident to represent us, and ono who was ignored by bla own county. Was it from the fact that thoro could not bo found in Gila county a botuvflde reel dent in favor of statehood, with brains enough to appear before a congres sional committee to advocate ite cause? Givo ub light Mr. Proxy. And will the flnanco committee of Gila county have the immaculate gall to ask our aiUzens to eontributo thoir mite to send this tyro to our nation's eapltid to oxpUdn our Ignorance i Enquiueu. - . - io i ur, ri nuc. gome meddlesome porsonn have been oircnlaUng the report that the M. E. Sunday School would allow no one to uso tiieir Chriatmas Treo except thoso wlwaro directly connected with tho Sunday School, This is to inform Uie public that it is tho intention of the Commit fco lu mako it one of the grandest affairs over exhibited in Globe, aud while woj are going to Jfive our best attention to tho ohlldren we invite all who WUi lo avail thoinselvee of this modo of mak ing prosalite to their families or friends, to bring tnein to Hie church not later than Saturday noon, Dec. alird, and they will be oheerAdly de livered to the propor poraonB. Bv Oiidkb af the Committee. A shooting scrape disturbed tho usual noonday quiet of Globo on Thursday. Joan Romero, a young Mexican, attacked Jesus Baca, n fieighter, on Main Street in tront of tho Old Dominion store, with the foul intent of filling him full of holes. Ro nioro proved a very poor maikstnan, or olso was badly rattlod, as he fired throe shots at closo range without hit ting his man. Baca, although un armed, displayed grit ; he clobed in on his murdoious adversary after the third shot, look Romero's pistol away and struck him onoo on the head with it, when bystanders interfered. Romoro wao immediately arrested, and given a hearing boforo Justico Goo. Strong. Fho witnesses testified to the shooting, as hero dotailedj and Romero was held in tho sum of 1,000 to await tho action of tho noSt grand jury. The prisoner alleges aa provo cation for the shooting that Bneaowed j linn 52.50, which tho latter donlos. Whon on a visit to Iowaj Mr. K. Dplton, of Lnrny, Rnssel county, Kan oas, called ct the labrntory of Chnm borlain & Co , Daa Moines, to show them his rIx yeat old bby, whoso lifo had beou saved by Chamberlain's Ceugh Romedy, it having ciued him of a very severe attack bf croup. Mr. Dulton is certain that it saved ilia boy's llfo and is cuthnatflftHo in bis praise of the Rom edy. For solo by II. Q. Hitchcock; drUgeist- Wo must soil out M.YHU3 & BUO. Delicious ofiiulros jubI received attho Post Olllco Sloro. 'hint, R. n. Samuols, of Pleasant Val ley, with her Ihrco rhildroir, is visit ing bermothor Mrs. Gilson and will remain unUl alter Iho holidays. . Jano Whelan relilmcd laft uighl from his and visit to Clifton, occasioned by Uio fatal illness of Ids mother whoso doath was announced in our last iswuo. The ftlends of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tremble, of Florence, aro rejoiced to learn of the arrival of a fine boy baby in their home on tho morning of Doc. 6th. Tho Belt extends congratula tions. J. M. Curnutt, brother of Mrs. N. Hi Livingston, loft on Tuesday morning for his former homo in TonnosFeo. It ia his intention to lake up tho study of niodicine. Another attcmpl was iriado Saturday night to break into Kollner's ware house. A. W. Galpin, who is sleeping thoro, took a shot at the intruder and soarod tho fellow off. Gazette. Iv, J. Edwards, who was absont for several weeks, at Florence and Pho nix, returned homo on Tuesday. Mr. Edwards brought with him from Pho nix two very fine trotting mares, two. U the Lodt bred animals in tho Terri tory. . - Hober Lai ton, the capable und obliging agent of Uie Bowie, Fort Thomaeand Globe stage line, was hoi e tho present week settling up last lnonth'u business. The lino is one of tho host equipped in Arivoiia, and pop ular with the traveling public. Church Directory, St. Paul's M. E. Church, Globe, Aria: Services at II o'clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. in. oaoh Sabbath, and Sabbath School at 12:30 p. m. All fbe children aro welcomed. We havo and keep toe iatoai literature. Cards of latest design, and in abun dance. Come children and see. L. II. Thimbu', Pastor. . ' - - . The olilldren of Globe are promised merry ChrtatrnaH Ode year. Prona- rations are being made for two public trees, one to be held at the M. E. Church aud the other at the IUnk. As Christmas is tae holiday of tic year, onsllrined in thehoarUof Uieehildren, ovoryone who hoesJbly caii should contribute to make ita Joyftil occasion for the Kttfe folks. JTOTIOfil-Tke member of White Mountain Lodge No. 3, F. A A. M.f who will attend Uio iustallatiojn cere monies to be held at the Riuk, Dec. 27, 1808, are reqiteatod to givo their iuuiie, and number of guoets invited to Ohas. E. Taylor, before tho evening of Doc. 14, 1S03. Please attend to this promptly. Com.ittbb. Mm. G. K. Tuokor's growing busl new requiring larger quarters, she has moved into the building on Broad tret recoutly vacated by R. E. Hum llirey, the jowelor. She has n very attraotive display of millinery goods of all decriilioii3, including linnd some trimmed hats, which would mako acceptable Christmas presents, and to which she invites attention. Hilly Wdon who was here this week looking alter the Interests of Armour the big hog pnekor, was a partner of E. P. Keliuer way back in Uie days of the sot'eMttee, wheit Uiafc worthy citi zen nud merchant, Mr. Kollnor, was struggling for recognition as a mer chant over In Globo. Mr. Wilton owns valuable property interest over In tho Phamixoouidry.-Tciripe Jiews. 4 "Jt, A public Xirtas tfree, will bo given at toe IUnk on Xmaa Eve., Sunday Dec S4tu, under the management of the Uulou Sunday School. A fine pro gramme of mugia will bo rendered, ooiudsHilj of song's by tho school, Xmaa oarols, quartettes and instru mental pieces. AH Unioli Sunday School scholars will bo remembered. Come everybody) bring your presents fbr your friends anrl relativoe, and en joy a pleasant evening. Postoffico Inspector Waterbury wae here on Wednesday to invejbtignto a oomplftlnt made by a Republican, that the postofiloe is not centrally located and that the accommodations for thb public are not adequate. Mr". Water bury wae shown whero the initial monument is planted, about 23 feet from the ooraer of the postofilee build ing, and -which monument marks tho geographical ecrtter of the town of Globe. Mr. Waterbury, after diligent Inquiry among tho business mon of Globe, was convincod that tho post offico is properly conducted) with duo regard foi the iatefesfe and comfort of patrons Tho Old Dominion Copper Company Is making a large output of copper, and While the production for 1893 will hardly oqual last year's figures, owing to tho suspension last summer, yet a portion of the loss will bo mado up. Two forty-two inoli furnancce havo beon continously in blast for several months aud aro making a sjdendid record. In ono day last week tho out put was 41,133 pounds copper. Tho new auxiliary wind box recently placed on the furaart liavo provon of great utility, effcoting a considerable saving of fuel and permitting of tho furnaces being run continuously, whereas formerly two or threo hours were lost daily. Tho woathor is favor ablo to tho prosecution of nil kinds of surfaco work and to teaming, and coke is coming In and copper going out with pleasing regularity. -T""' I HlOgM in..- LOST. On tho road between tho mine, Wednesday Globo smelter and Oct. 4Ui, rt carrinrre blanket. Tho find. ev will bo amply rewarded by leatving It at PascVo's corral -. - iiii i i If you want a suitfoi clQthes mado to ofdOi' aiul warranted to fit call on G. jS Van AVageioK1 gmymimirw'iin '"wji yt-ii wuMwmwunHfc- .- , y-awi wyyjryy " 'm. frrfVf7,am a JIhsotatcly Pure A crunm f tartar biking iowder. HlKhesl of all In listening utrenRtli Latl U. S. Government Pirnd ltf(iort. ItovAL BahIrc ltuvneit Co., , 106 Wall .St., Jf. Y. $50 REWARD - - .. . I will pay Iho above reward for tho conviction of any ono harboring, or assisting in tiny way tho oscape of Thoa. Deloch. J. II. THOMPSONj Sheriff of Gila County, A. T. & Go to 0.,8, Van Wagcnenforftirn Isliing goods. - ' -- - Gontlomen'a neckWcar cheap at tho Post Office Store. Gd to G. &. Van Wagehen'a for heavy or light shoes. A few fine Brown Loghorn cQokorels for sale nt reasonable pricos fTtakoii soon. Apply to J. II. Hamiix. Bargains for you. We save you raonoy. J. Myers & II no. If you want n strictly pure and una dulterated whiskey for family or med icinal use, call for Planet whiskey at G. S. Van Wagonon's. . All kinds of wlnoo and liquors, to bacco and cigars, nt G. S. Van Wage nen'a. ROOMS TO RENT-by tho day, wcok or month largo, well furnlsho!, Vint nnrl atmffYi nliln nnnf imlli, TAM ted on Oak street, ono block west of tno (Jourt House. Terms reasonable. Apjdy to owner. M8. O. R. FlflKK. m F. &A. M. Tho regular meetings of White Mountain Lodge, No. 3, for the year 1S98 will be bold as follows: January 8th, June 20th, February 21, Augugt 3d, March 2d, Augugt 31st, April OUi, September 25th, May 4th, October BSthj June 1st, Jfovomber 28d, December 28th. Election of officers for 1894 takes placo November 28d. Special meetings subject to call by tho W M OiUAt A. PJpk, Sctfy. . o . lorOcrHrir lcar-. Ak 0ij a.ni Weix-Tribo Rrmbiiv. Mrs. Winalew's Soothing Sjtujj lias been ud for over fifty yuai bv millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suoeess. It soothss the ohild, softens tho gums, allitys all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for dianhoea. Is pleasant tu tho lagte. Sold by drujiat in every part of the world, f wantyfh e centa a bottle. He vuhi( i) incalculable. Be sure and k for Mrs. Wiualow's Soothing Syrup, and take no uthcr kitid. Go to G. S. Vnn Wagenen's far ovor ooate and blaukata. noit' Thu : Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Jlewiml for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by taking Hall s Cutairh Cure. F. J. OUKNEyf & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be Iitjvu him erftclly honorable in all busi r.o33 transnctiuiis, and fnianciaily able to carry out any obligations mado by their firm. Wnt & Truar, Wholesale Druggist, To ledo, Ohio. Waldfiife, Kinnan & Marvin, Wbolegale DruKgi4t?, Toledo, Ohio. HaU'g Catarrh Ouro is taken internal ly, acting directly upon th bliMx and mucoug surfneoi of the sygtejn. Price, 75c per bottle. Sold by all Drujgfiiu Testimonials free. Mr. S. 1?. Biriizc, an oxleneivo roal ostato dealer in Des Moines, Iowa, nai1 rowly escaped ono of the severest at tacks of pneumonia while ia the north ern pnrt of that State during a locent blizzard, says tho Saturday Review. Mr. Bki70 had occasion to drivo sop al milos during tho storm and nasso thoroughly chilled that ho was jjpe to get Warm, and iusido of an ffour after his roturu ho was threatened with a severe caso of pneumonia or lung fever. Mr. Blaizo sent to tho nearest drug storo and got a bottlo of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, of which he had often herrdj and took a ndmbor of largo does. Ho says tho offoot was wonderful and in a short tirao ho wag breathing quito easily. Ho kept on taking tho medicine and the next dnr was ablo to como to Des MoinSs. Mr. Iilnizo regards his euro aa simnlv won derful. Tor Jtalo by H. C. Hitchcock; druggist. . BOSH. PEN'Cfe--Iu Globe, Dec. 2d, to tlio wifo of U. I. l'inoe, agon. PROBATE JSTOTIOR ra ran ntoiuTE couitr op tiu: coukty X of OIU, Tenltory of Arlnn, la the wrtttr of the I!U(j of Sdnanl lion, locoa.wd TvotlteJof til)!lcatlo(ioflirf iiiioit! tor rrovtai Wftlct. t'orfnuiat WianeJerc.IsiM Court, mnde ou lb 4lh (UyojUea. 1803, ootlts ta tefety Blrea; ttat Tady Uie2fthWyofl 1803. nt two rfclopk p. in. ol kM day, at the (W ruum of titl Court, n't tt CPtart llonre. lu tfi jAldCounlj-of filia, has Icon appolLtid as Ui ttrao Sat jinn faf rft8 Uio Wfll rf UiA IM waril Rot:, iIckwc J, ami for ht-arlnj bn ui.r'ilfsttofl of Jin. Iiarfu &niI for tha tauanco ta her it ItMi TostamMilary wbtu o'njvlier ofly petioa fctcrated may apjieor mid b)xiltU frit Mio Dutod, Doo. fth 11133 O It A1MSOS (fate. (rr. i3 wq n i From Pure Bred ifeg Brown LBshoms. M 1,25 Par Sailing of 13, I ain brecc'iiiR- fn ti rl? witni'totk, dirw.t from Srve Y ik and Illinois Kmm from WHI7K MIXOUCAS nd LIGHT liUAHMAS for tale Uttr is tho acakoti. 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