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mwmmmtmr ,in - ,. li-' -? ilW'j fr . ' ' - i imMi tHEARIZONA SILVER BELT OVriOlAIi PAl'UK OK OIliA CO. Satvrrdny, aMarch 31, 1094. Entered in the Pott 0J8w at UMk, aa se-"iul-cU matter. l rr Thia pap 11 kept un Jile at K. 0. lfctke 'a WdvettUIn Atcextey, M and Oo MtrehanU' kxehn;-, Sms VraneUeo. Cfcd., vrfUn con tracts fertdverttatnitcau be wade for It. post orricc rules. Hiffica open from 7 A.V to" r. M.,lally. Sunday -vBebeur after mall nrrnoa. itatl close pilnjf Bast and eat at T'JS . ! dally. ... . , . , Money Unltr Uenrtuetii-KM ai . ,1Mv.Stantta& AxeeDtnt. Malls Bo to &n Ohr!wandMaxeyeery y, Sundays ecptd-ti Catnlpa, Ar Sir, TonU, 11 w, Payfcin, &c, every Men- malls lo the ntght previous at 9 V. .103. H. HAM1TX, 1'. M. . Globe ft Sn Carlos TelearaDh C. Office noure 8 o'oWc a. . to 12 H. and 7 to S P. W. SuwUje 10 to 11 A, . awl 0 to " r. LOCAL NEWS. Hooker was In town on Thurs- J.P.. 'day. in " George Shuto onmo Tlver on Thursday, up from tho Go to G. S. Van AVagenwrs for over 'coats and blankets. SerRcanfc Lynoh, tf. S. A , WW here from San Oarloa this week. Miss Mogglo Green loft thk morn ing for Fairbanks to visit liw sister. Dr. Anoil Martin, Phoenix, A. T. Eye, ear, nose and throat a upoelnlty. ... . . - Miohcol Wi lab etur.'ed horn a few Mas alnoe from his ranch near "temp. .. - Spring mUllnory arrived at Mrs. J. Hhdmah'k. SELLING OUT AT G06T Look, stock and barrel at the Post Odtoe Store. Howard Ltvhtgeton wan t ytdr- day and returned td fete hbAe ou < j river. J. II. Thompson hot, boeii mointtl administnttor of the eatt of Alfred j hi. Wa'Uoe. - . - o ' GaprgiaU. SirUnhil wife and J.j W. Wlndmlltor ef Sim OirJtal, visitors to Glob Utte wwJft Mra. O. N. Crwll and daif-h tor, Site Minnie Thoaon ttnrnH on Thursday from a peotwoted visit in Texas. J. O. itoDonald, fornwrly fOreawm at the ISHflalo mine, mUiniwl a few days ago from OHfbrnia where ho bw ben tdr some Um. F. W, Westnwyer returned en Snii day lat from a two wek' vinit to the Midwinter Pair, which ttat'fiiUy equal tj Ills xpettOHa. I liava a small Bftmle lot of the Ol .obrated P. 0. Go's DkiptrfoBpeotsoto. 5h y ant sotnatalng extra. Do yon need a pair. P.. K. HCMPHREY. J. II. 1'oliUer, roprertSutlnir the new Pltoinb: paper, The SMtsdy Iitww, bm 1hmr spending W Vw&k in 31ot)o. Tho Review te a H ve p per and (I jeer r ing of sueceea. WANTED. To bfy good xsabiaet speoimens of velvet malachite, asurlte, cuprite etc Write to It, W. GoodeU, 12fll Barie'i Court, Ootarwd Sptinii, Colorado. James Hay, Sr., who baa two sons Edward and 'Jamee, rattident in this county, arrived kist Tuesday, direct from Eagtend. He to evidently well informed upon all general subject. Ohas. Sohnlze received a lvorae pow er hut Saturday for hie well at the Tanka. It will Insure a plentiful sup ply of water for his stook and keep them from straying from tlie range. A Mexican is reported to have found two gold nugjeta In Gold Gjiloh re cently, one valued 10 and "the oUr 33.50. There is considerable prospect ing for gold going on in that locality. Wo aro selling men's wear sitloss than one-third tho price yon liave to 'pay at other establiHhmonts. Don't forgot this fact, J. Mykrb & Bro. MissL. V. Snflth, who taught he public eohool in Oatnlpa district, is the guest of Itov. and Mrs. L, II. Trimble. Sho will leave in a few days for Tuc son to visit 'fflendB theVe before pro ceeding to her home in California. San Carlos has organized a boso ball club, and is desirous of engaging n nine from Globe in a scries of contests. A meeting should be called and prao tlco begun with tho view of ascertain ing whether we have sufficient talont to tackle the boys In bluo. Maj. Agustua ,11. Balnbridgo, Tonth 1J. S. Infantry, dotnllcd to inspect tho national guard of AVlzona, is an nounced to bo in Globo April 22d, to tovIow Company A. Whenever prac ticable, targot practice will be held dur ing the presence of the inspecting onl--cor. Go to G. S. Vin Wagenen'a for heavy or light slioeo., ' Mr. Garland told the Bulletin that he already htfd rails and Wes for CO mlioa of the road which would carry it to Thomas. Thirty miles of this mate rial is to be doliverod at Bowlo in a Very short tlmo, followed soon with enough to complete tho traok to lire vallpy. It Is oxpeoted to Jiavo the road ready for operation to tho point where it strikes tho valloy nqt later than Juty let. Graham Coupty Bnlle- tlllv "ftjyriSZ 5iBllBiafJSsijgfcpjjajJBilB stki:l mnm:i hti:i:ds, Tho btoyclo craao has Como upon us. Globe, that but recently pursued tho ovontouor of Its course, ilnds ileolf f submerged in tho intricacies of this uow problem. When winter, molted by tho gonial glow of spring, flidod away, this now fanglod visitor came into our midst, ulalmlng recognition. Its olnims wore not idle; its petition to outer into tho society of both young and old, regardless of sex, was heard and granted. The bloyolo is now the fad; Its doll onto mechanism, its friuudly motion, its finished and artistic linos havo wan tho admiration of tho town. Its influ ence has beun but little short of mes meric, and while at first it timidly naked a placo in our affections, now It assumes It inexorably, sternly. Wo have become devotee to Its wiloe, vic tims to its allurements, and there is no xwoape. The presence of this swift and nim ble visitor has metamorphosed tho dear old recreations Tho lbnd pedes trian, who sought to Bteul tho blush of health from tho mountain air whilst walking, Btos tho pride of his ohutio step mil as this newcomer glides noise lessly by. Tho buoyant spirit of tho noble horao sinks as his now rival hike tho lend. Tho nerves aud arte ries thrilled and filled with animated life strain splendidly to hold tho fore front but 'tis of no avail. Onward, steadily onward, this luanimato, si lent, racer holds its course and ilulshoe flwtattho goal. Tho warm muscles and tenso tendons cannot with alt Uioir resources match tho cold, steel ribs of this recont arrival. Tho old tfashlousd means of locomotion look rogrottully, wistfully on while the bi oyole solves all doubta and wreathes ite own wheels in tho oonquuror's lau rel. Tills is but sentiment, but is it not a just acknowledgment to the kindly companionship of our old cronies, tho rapid walkor and the friendly horse? To jart fVom them without a grateful adieu would be hoartieaa, and 'tis jus-; Uoe Unit in offering to tho bloyole ouri hospitality we should not. withhold a ' merited tribute to oar associates of "ye olden days." We think these words are fitting at thla time for, while admitting tii.it tu. bicycle was incidentally liere prior to tHts good years yet it tj jatrt beeomiug emniprestmt and asserting gerioasij ite prerogaUve. The llnur is in a J o iitiofi to authoritatively announce the names of those who will soon possess wheels. They are; Mrs. A. Bailey, Wynette Bailey, E. H. Cook, Mrs. E. H. Cook, G. W. P. Hunt, William Altera, James Woods and Charles Mobsman. Dr. Collins, Mrs. Collins, Mn. Holasnan, Dr. Fox, Cb&a. Martin ami William WheHMvotf are already the proud owners of bicycles. We anxiously wait until the entire complement arrives and shall thenj wave our flags and cheer as the pro fession Misses. It might be of interest for many readers t knew something of the speed attained by expert riders under the most favorable circumstances. In the recent bicycle tournament held at MadUon Square Garden, New York, rthe best record was 1060 miles in a six diy race, which is equivalent to 273 miles a day. If there was ever a horse uiac coma sustain siion a pace we I inesu ignorance or the rhou Tho util ity of the wheel is gaining recognition every wliere. The military liave adopt" red it as a valuable acquisition to ser vice. The letter carriers, messenger boys, etc., are being provided with them and the fair sex feel as rauoh at home on them as their more athletic brothers. Aye, we might as well gracefully submit and welcome tho bicycle. Another case of supposed hydropho bia is recorded. James F. Gerald was constrained to kill a yearling steer which showed marked symptoms of the disease. This is the second animal that he felt obliged to kill, and per haps there are others in the numorous herds of that vicinity which, sooner Or later, may develop tho latent mala dy. The greatest fear, however, is that it may beoome epidemic in mon grel puppies, whelps and hounds, and worlhloss curs, household pots which through mistaken affection aro allowed to occupy "the chimney corner, or ramble chnlnloss at will without fear of consequences. Tho oaso of Colin Ferguson, bitten by a rabid horse, and caused much anxiety of mind, and largo expenso in going to Chicago to bo troated at tho Pasteur Institute, should bo a warning to others ndt to run any risk. DANCING 1-1'rof." L. 0. Woods and wife will start a Dancing Academy at the Itlnk on April 3d. Tuition per month of 8 lossons, 0. Single lessons, 51. Spectators (with privllogo of dan cing) 50 cents. Lady spectators free. Itogular class nights Tuesday and Sat urday from 8 p. in. to 10 p. m. All tho latost fashionable dances taught. Music by Prof. O. Rogers. ' m i E. H. Cook Is in rocoipt of a letter from Prof. das. Donglas stilting that ho had written a letter to Prof. A. E. ! Douglas, of the Harvard expedition, in reference to tho desirability of Pinal mountain as a silo for un obsorvatory, and onclosing tho article on tliat sub ject published in tho Belt of March 10th. Tho Copper Queen Co. is piling up its bullion at Blsbeo until its uciv road is constructed or tho N. M. & A. makes a better rate Tho Prospector is in formed that the rocolvors recently ap pointed for tho Santa Fo system aro the causo of tho troublo between tha railroad company and tho Goppor Quqqp Go. over rates on bullion ship ments. Prospector. ' i .. . . i W tl I Go, to G. S. Van Wagonen'o for furn ishing goods. sryrrnr.wa tuiiini; of mi: liiinii: stack rob. m.its The speedy capture of th6 two men, Frank Martin and Jack Johnson, who hold up tho stago betwoon Solomon villo and Bowlo Station, March 20th, is a matter of congratulation by law abiding cIMzoub of Arizona, and it is hoped will havo a salutary oflcct In discouraging highway robbery in the Territory. Tho officers of Graham county havo dono their whole duty in this instance, as woll as In tho appro LoiiBlon of Wobb, Felshaw and Wind sor, charged with the previous rob bery of tho stngo near tho same spot Jan. Oth last, and vindicated tho good name of Graham county. If tho courts nndjurios vill do as woll, and Bccuro the conviction aud vigorous punish ment of tho culprits, stago robbing may rovort to "Inoccuous disuetudc." Johnson was captured by Deputy Shorlff Georgo Olney and posse, on tho morning of tho 2nd imit,, in PInory Canyon, and Martin was apprehondod on tho following morning at tho Cur tlss ranch, in Graham county. Tho Star says : "On Johnson's por tion was found a sum of 195 In green backs. A short distance from the seeno of tho robbery a number of registered letters, opened, wore discovered as wore also several cheeks and postal or dors. Thoso wore ovidontly left be hind because of the risk of detection which Would bo involved in any nt tempt to havo them converted into money. Thoro aro a few circumstances in connection with tho coso which lend it, additional importance. Tho driver of tho stage whioh was held up was Ira Kempton, the man who was hold up on the Oth of January, and tho prinol pal witness Against tho men now ac cused of that crime. Martin Iiob been living on tho ranch of Fred. Webb, ono of the defendants in tho caho mentioned, ailbort Webb and Jesse Hayes wore mol with at a point n few miles distant from the sceno of tho present robbery." It looks very much as though thoro was au organised gang of robbers in Graham county. A letter from Mrs. W. W. Brookner, wno was a aaseuger ou the stage, I gives a graphic account of the hold-up. "vo were riding along tawiug ana laughing when, suddeuly, two nton popped up from behim! a little knoll, at the side of the road. The horses were so frightened that they almost threw us put into a wash. The high waymen ran up to the aide ef thobtage and drew a Wlnolteeter and sixshooter eu us, and told us to throw up our bauds, which of course we all had to do. The driver obeyed tho order to throw out the mall sacks, and oue of the robbers then told us to ail get out of the stage, but his companion spoke up and said, 'except the ladies.' Tho men were stood up with their backs to the robber who out open the sacks, and the other robber was told to guard them, with instructions (accompanied by au oath) 'that the Urst mail who moves blow his head off.' "After rifling the sacks of registered inail, a demand was made on Mr. Wiokerahatn, Will (Mr. Brooknor), and the driver, for valuables. Mr. Wiek ershara gave up his gold watch and chain, and purse, but the robber, still unsatieued, said, 'I want Uiat roll of bills', and it was handed to him. Will look out a handful of change, about 7, from whioh the robber todk a five dollar gold piece and gave back tho change. I think the reason they let Will off so easy was that there was a team coming. Tho 00 tho papers speak of Mr. Wiokersham having, was in chocks and of no use to tlie rabbet. Will had a roll of bills in his vest pocket and I had over 50 In my purse which they did not get. "We were ordered to drivo on, and when we had gono Iwilf a mile, Mr. Wiokeremtitt got oat of tho htage and ran over to the freighting road, about two hundred yards distant, and at his request a freighter took a horse from his team and rodo back to Solomoii vllle, and in two hours after tho rob bery tho Shorlfl and posse woro after tho robtwra." Survoyors commenced to-day tho work of surveying for ho extension of the A. & S, F. It. 11. from Fnirbank I to Hengon. Jogotiatlons for tho haul ing df tho copper from Fnirbank to Benson by teams aro being mado ho tween the Copper Qucon Co. and tho. ranchers in tho vicinity of St. David nnil Iho road shidl bo in running or der. Prospector. - - . . . -E. J. Edwards and his son, Aaron, returrtod on Tuesday from a trip to tho old mine near Salt rivor, discov ered some mouths ago, and which is being exploited by Globe parties, G. B. Edwards among tho number. Rook carrying gold was discovered which has since dovoloped into a Very good prospect. Mr. Edwards was Very fiivornbly impressed with tho mine i i News has been received of tho death of Mrs. Jos. France, utRoseland, La.1, March ICth, tho otcfting before Mr. Franco left hero in response to tho lol gram announcing hero serious illness. Sho loft a baby only flvo days old, and flvo other children, tho oldest about nino years of ogo. Much sympathy is felt here for tho bereaved family. niii . ...m.- Rev, L. II. Trimblo and r.imily aro homo from a visit to Upper Salt river Valley, whore they met with a kindly reception, and the reverend gentle man disponsod religious instruction and comfort to appreciative audiences. Doctors Collins and Fox went to Gilson's last Sunday on their bicycles, making tho trip ingoodUrcennd with out noticeable fatigue. They reported Iho road in lino condition. ' - Your prico Is our prlco all our stock must bo eold regardless of cost. J. S1VKH& & Bno, ttsaMtjaaaeaA Frank Montgomery and Hugh Blov ins were hero from Salt river last Sat urday. Tho rumored death of J. Q. Dunlap is denied by Mr. Keith, tho mail car rlor who camo in from Tonto last night A marriago license tvas issued this morning legalizing tho union of Wash Gibson and Miss Mnggio Oliilson of Payson. J. S. Allison, aitist in crayon work. Photographs enlarged In crayon nnd lossons given. Studio in tho building south of tho post office A sample crayon on exhibition at tho post office Terms reasonable. The steel vault doors and shelves for the Recorder's and Probato Judge's offices, and shelves for tho olllco of tho Clerk of the court, arrived lust Saturday and have been put in place, They are liandsomo fixtures und will contribute to tho preservation of tho comity records. FOR SALE OR RENT. My rosi- douce three-quarters of a mile south east of tho Court House, with flvo acres of land, four acios under fence. A good hoUMi containing four largo rooms, chicken houw, grainery, line pump nnd windmill. Variety of fruit, corral nuioining tno grounds anu a good rango for cattle, A desirable placo for a milk ranch. For furtbor particulars apply on tho premises, or though tho postolllce, to Mns. N. E. Tkbvilijan, Globe, Ariz. mi You can buy a winter suit of clothes choapor for cash aC Van Wagenon's than at any other plaoe, cull and be convinced. G. S. Van Waokhen. If you want a strictly pure and una dulterated whiskey for family or mod ieinal use, call for Planet whiskey at G. S. Van Wagenen'a. Wo havo hundreds of bargains left wo guarantee to save you money an ovory purchase J. Myhms & Bro. ROOMS TO REKT-by the day, week or month large, well furnished,! cool and comfortable, centralis ioea ted on Oak street, one bleek west of tho Court Howe. Terras reasonable. Apply to owner. Mr. O. B. Fmkk. Bonifide Closing Out Sile. At Prices Lass Than Ooit. Here are a few of oar prices : Canned table fraiia, per can, .... Sfto. Canned vegetables, lee. Gallon cans syrup, f I 00 Gallon onna honey, 1 36 Oysters, 2 lb. cans, see Lobsters 1 lb. oans, . Sfa, Chili con oarne, 2 lb. eas, 36c. Lemon sugar, 1 lb. oan, ta. California Oat Meal, 10 lbs 78a. California Corn Meal, 10 lbs.... Ote. Price's 1 taking Powder, 10 oz. cans a&c. Gold Medal Tea, 1 lb. cans, .... Wcl Hamburg Eels, per oan, i!6e. Macaroni and VernUcolll, per lb, packages, 13e. Armours corned beef 1 lb. oans, 3 cans for We, Mackerel, 1 lb. cans, S for 5Qel Sago, Taploco, Pearl Barley per lb 5e. Miner's nailed shoes, from $1.36 to 2.73. Shpt gun cartridges, par 1h of 36, sOo. Furnishing goods, hate, crockery and hard wore, all at reduced prices. 1. K. SOLOMON, formexly-S. KLEIN & CO. M TBOSOLOOICAL RBCOBD. CiniimritrliiK March JiI. j-a Frid Sat Men Tuce Wed Thurs PUly ol'dy Clear Clear Clear P'tly ol'dy P'tly ol'dy j"tiy cray B. G Fox, Voluntary Observer. I'or oicr Ilfiy Iriirx. Ak Out am Wbu-Tkirp Rbmcoy. Mrs. Wuudow's Sootliintj Syrup hnsheen usod for oVr fifty years by tuilliona of mothers for their children while teething, with perfuut auccesn. It soothes thoj child, softens the gtnnx, allays all pain, cures wind'colic, and in the best remedy for dinrrhooa. Is pleasant to tho tattc. Sold by druggists In ofery part of the worU. Twontj fivo cents a botllo. Its viiluo ii incalculable. Bo sure mm nsk for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and tnku no uthcr knui. Till: tOLOItlDO 1IISS SIIKK COAVl'f TI.. Of ittT 1Kb ami iJlli. 1893. Any ono desiring Silver Literature, or instructions how to organize Silver Leagues, -can have their wants sup plied by nddrcsslng tho undersigned with postage Wo are alBo distribuf Ing tho Frco Coinago Button, which every BImotallist should havo and wear. Price, 25 cents. A. 0. Fisk, Chairman. T. F. VAN Wa'qiinkn, Scc'y & Trcas., 20S Boston Block, Donver, Colo. "Tho people of this vicinity insist on having Ohamberlain's Cough Remedy and do not want any olhor, says John V. Bishop, of Portland Mills, ludiana. This in light. They kuow it to bo superior to any other for colds, and as a prsvontivo and euro for croup, und why sbowVd thoy noVirijjjl on' having it. 5t) cent bottles for salo hy II O. nitchco'ck, druggfct. sweaatUai MMMMW JS3E2C2Z2 JJbsoMcJy Pure A cream of tartar baking powder. Hlxheii of all in Imvenms ntren,rtli Latest TJ. S. Ooiernmcnt FimhI Itoixiru Kov.u, IIakino Pouiiin Co., 10(5 Wall St., X. Y. CSontlomon's neckwear cheap at flio Post Office Store Romomber that wo aro closing outat- auction prices. J. Mykiis & Bno. For the next four wooks I will sell stationery, pookct knives, gent's nook wear, etc., at cost prices. Everything goes. Post Ol'I'ICK Stoisk. If you want a suit of clothes nado to order and warranted to fit call on G. S. Van Wiigenen, i , - m ii Fino writing papers, papotorios, tab lets, envelopes, visiting cards, playing oards, inks, pen's, ponolls, ote, at cost. Post OppiohStouk. Speciul drives ifi ladies and chil dren's shoos. J. Myhus & Bno. All kinds of wines nnd liquors, to bacoo and cigars, at G. S. Tnn Wage non's. . , . i Church Directory, St. Paul's M. E. Church, Globo, Ariz: Services at 11 o'clock a. m. und 7 n'olookp. in. qaeh Sabbath, and Sabbath fielwel ut l -Sol p. m. All the oliildren are welcomed. We liave and keep the latest literature. Garde of latest design, and in abun dance. Come children nnd see. u II. Tbimh&k, Pastor. Threw days is a very short time in whioh to on re a bad ease of rlienma- tisnr; but it can be doss, if ths proper I treaimeat is adoptdd, as will be seen by the following from Jsntes Lambert, of New Branswiok, Ills. : "I washad ly afflicted with rheumatism in tho hips and legs, when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlain' l'uiu Balm. It cured me in three dy I am all right to day and would insist on every osa who k 4lieted with that terrible disease. to ate Ghamberlsin's Pain Balm and get weH si oece." HO cent bottles far sale by II. 0. IIKchcock, drnggitt. statb or Ohio, Cut or TolXdo, Ta'cas Coextt, f 84 Frask J, Cheney makes oath tltat be is the senior partner ef tite firm of F. J. Oaeeejr Go. , doitt; bbsuieM in the City f Tld, County and Suto aforesaid, and th' said arm trill pay the sum of one iiawared t'ollat for each and every eae of CatarrL that sennet be cured by the m id Hall Catarrh Cure. riUKKJ. OnRNBT. 3rem to bef'M me and titbterilied in my preseige, this 1th day uf Dseeailier, A. IX, J48. A. Xf. GMJASO.V, Hal! a Catarrh Cm o Is laker, internally and aetA directly ui-on toe bleed and maeons anrfea of the system. Send fur. tsetwoot.. free. F. J. OITBKEY 00., Toledo, 0. . BfjuSold by druggists, 76c. flSake io PHistake If you ckfMc tft& What oa hare heard 01 tt luxea or read of Iti merttt, ttiat yoti will lake Soud's 8ririJjA, not be Induced to buy eanioUtluc elae which may bo claimed to be aboot the Mine" or "Joit ns good." Itemep ber that the note zeuoa foreffmtn to gt you to parchM md iQbrtlluta It tl let mere profit be made. Firmly rejittatl Inducement, td lb liH hSwo hAVhw nst what you enlteJ for, llool'i SkrMJparUlS. Then you wtlf a be oxfrfmeut lbStb a new article fur HooJ't SanoprlJla li Tried and Trno. "In onertnre thoclert irtti to Indaee toe ts br Uttdr own Instead ol lluud'i neparllU. Bat Jre utitot not prerall on no to ?3ugt. told fcha I kueVrfaet HooJ'i $rArinirae, I hn taken It, wai irfwflr MlUfied tth it, oad dM not tranttnjr other." Mej.Ella A.Oorr,Sl Terraeo Street, Boeton, Mau. Wo Arc AH Taking It. "We could not be without Itood'c SarseparlUa. It h the best niedltflne'tta cer Lent In thehonne My family are nil taking It," MR. 3. M. IUe cbx, sen J wuhIu aud f remont Street, Stockton. Cab Hood's Sarsaparilla (5ol J by drufijtlsts. ?1, sli tor f. rrejwrAl only J by U. I. HOOD & CO., Ajiothif arle, Lowell, il IOO Doses Ono Dollar LSTTEIt LIST. letters rcthaluiiiK In theltoffia6f Qlobe A. T., for tlie week endlftg Mareh Slat, 18$. Donleiy. Thoe SarlMt. Mrs fi 'O Dwvun, Mich'l Watsdn, Lou Frederick. M Juare. Pedro MietMvJtro.SalvrtloMMjtfrllrie, Anmd6 Ie, K J POo, Pwfrcto Lejghton, ltd Peida, Kelh Hyah, DtflnM Ito'tuero. Pedro Petsons onllimt for tire above letter, pleaso nay Advertised. J. If. HAM1LL. P. M. PROBATE NOTICE. IN THE I'ROBVrE CUUKT, OF TUB 60PXTY if Olli, TriKy df ArtMw. l:itherof tbeattateof J W Smltli, ilceivHi. Order t !ro eau vrhy Onlr ol Salt ct Iltal 1' tte tbooM not be made Hwrlt Klla, the A.lraInitrnU)r of tljfl Urtnte rf J W Smith, deeuted. htrttig flltd a nMIUau liorfniirjy la( fnt an drd ol Bale of the rht of iho real ,t4to of aald dtcetleut, fur tlic trpefea titrate let forUi Itii tlMrtfere onlered by the aalil Court, that all ttr- aot lotattatcd in U10 eotato cf Mid 4eestsil, a;rar befuto Vh IM frobate Court on Towdir, ue loth day of ti 1881, at 10 o'clock lu tl.e tiAHtoou of I1 day, at tha Court room of ald Probata Ouurl at tlio Ouurtbouie in 011, Oouuty ct Oil, to ibov eanio wby au order abeuM not be cranted to the antd Ailmla Ittntar, to tail o mucli of the rail ettate of the aald toued, J. W BailUi, p. ,hiill be u taaary. AWhatacofyor thla ortkt bo tAiUbbed at Uatt fouriaccoaalToSircelnlnlrnls AniiOM. 8:trrR BaiT, a nf coixpcr piintel aod i4W1ilitd lu aald Olla County Aritoua Terrltorr tJ M ALIJ80N dudd ri( the Vrobate Court Ta' 1 tMb !Mi 1 VI ichti le I Bakincr- $L Pmrf? a ?K i mawes a '"fas -R. BRENT KEYSER, President, A. h. WALKER, Vioe-PreidortC Com J?U &$ DEALESS IN--- (Jeiieral Merchandise We carry a Complete Line in ench Uepartmont. OUU XMAS BKAK'D CLEANED CURUAXTS ami DRIED BLOC& RASPBERRIES in tVo pound cartoon aro exceptionally fine. In Staple & Fancy Groceries We OfTcr at all Time Wc$w & :frp$$fe &&&&& With a Large Aseorlmeut to Select front. l2P I5uy Vour Sullies from the tVra N a m (PQi wAimmmmm SATISFACTION From Pure Bred Brown Leghorns. 1.25 Per Setting of 13. i ktfc bretttiiK i nnu prise wioning stock, direct from New YiL and lllin.rf I from W1I1TK MINOKCAS and LIOtiT UK All MAS for sale later m the seaiin SJf Utg ilnied to anr part of the TerriWry and a good HtcL xnarxstced. J. 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