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BE CITY AND COUNTY I usy Items From Oar Own Tow an SanoMtllag Country. From Wed no Jay's Dally. Ill jje!! Weaver "played tho devil" the grotesque pnrnuu. rru. nl seaside excursion over the S. F. V. & P- railroad will take dace tomorrow. Tho train will reach Prescott about 10.80 tomor row. Parties goiug on this traiu jeach kos Augolea in time for break fast on Friday. 'Mrs. A. J. Knoblock came in from bmme this morning aud will leave or California ou tomorrow a oxcur- iion. A little son of N. Effron had a UirrOW escapu tuis uiurmuK uum rery serious injury. He attetuptod to get on the tongue which coupled two freight wagons together when .be was jolted off and a wheel of the trail wagon passed over his thighs. The wagon was empty aud the wheel struck a stone in front of the boy's legs which relieved the weight from his limbs. The residence of Rev. H. A. Thompson of Peoria, Maricopa, county, was burned ou Monday morning, July 5. Die down to the cause of rour sickness, if you want to get well and stay well. Most likely it's indi gstion. The irritating poisons of Fermenting, putrid food, left in the ache, neuralgia, nervousness, dizzi ness, stomach ache, nausea, irrita bility, and all the other well known symptoms of indigestion. They also cause many pains and disorders which are often Jaid to other causes, aud hence are not euily cured. But as soon as the poisons are removed, all these symp toms and disorders disappear, be cause there is uolhing left to cause ihm. Nothine succeeds iu this like Shaker Digestive Cordial, because it prevents the undigested food from fermenting in the stomach aud helps the ttumacn to uigtst us ioou. At druggists. Trial bottles 10 CMlB. H. E. Donotan, who spent a few weeks in Preacott in tho early spring io quest of health died at his homo m Piiepixtju Monday. WANTED SEVERAL FAITHFUL UEN OH trosen to tritel for responsible established fees la Arisoaa. Slrr flHO, payable SIS r-jsklj tad expense. Position permanent hreQM. tnciofu sdii-aoaresseu suunpeu on- Tbe JtaUouai. but uauaiOK. (Jiicago. aj7 UO-W Fire train loads more of excur- tiooists passed oyer the Santa Fo Pacific railroad today, en route to California, making a total of thirty to train loads in all. A gentleman who cnme iu yesterday states that the trains are loaded downer it h passeugers to their full eat capacity. The Dudea and O. K.'s ran a hub and hub hose cart race last evening for a purse of $25, wbch was won by the Dudes. N. C. Shekels ami Geo. P. Har riugtoucaine in from the Crowned Xing iniiie yesterday. V. H. Bank, formerly superi ntendent of th Harqua Hala mines, isla town, aud thinks or casting Ms lot in this section. Ho has rectmtly returned from Australia, whom ho spent several mouths as manaor for an Euglish compaut, and ho may be able to induce ihom in roat in this county. A Mexican named Joso MemlfZ was accidentally shot and killed at Harrington's well, 25 miles east of Tetnpe last Wednesday. Major W. A. Rowe is in towu from his Slate creek mining camp, being his first vinifThere siuce leaving last November, just after heariug the rireturns from the election. Born, near Prescott. Julv 5. to- Mr. and Mo. Johu 0. Si nil, a daughter. - The bicycle float was on t ho si reoU again last night, and elicited vory much favorable comment for its artistic design and excellent execu tion. It was designed and made voder the suDervision of Ed. Kast- uki Buu cu. LiUl, anu cunaiuiy m Hected credit ou them. Tbe float was made by joining four bicycles together, on which a frame covered with a canopy was built. On this Royal sake i the food pure. wholesome and delicious. POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL SAUKO KDCH CO., MW VOSK. frame beneath the cauopy, were the beautiful and waieu lour oi mo urauuiut auu k-i- handsomely dressed children of Mr. and Mrs. James Gnffiu, and theN float ws drAwn ltv four men seated tandem bicycles. It was not nn ir uniniiii lint liaainillll nnil nr. lsfi United States Marshal W. M. i wuiiu r&uiu up uu una iiiuiuiia u: i rt. i i i .i uituu tauss court, wuicu pubvouuu I If L I n "II" l l- l. n vgbweui m xucson on rnuay nr. . " 1 n 1 " I T -f. 1 .i . uu... - - Miss Helen Straniro. of Gilrov, aujonua, arrived oh toUay s tram, or a onei visit to frescoti wuu :i . 1 .1 ti. . 1. ItlHU WMDl 1(1 rUIK 1)11 IIIU -!.. :.. . 1 1 11 UOIU IU IUOUH 1IU. Herbert Brown, of the Tucson mzrin. is a cnnuiuaio 101 ciorn ui he d:strict court at Tucson- Mr. . a - r " j - X W oman s ork r t ntrer deme. &nd it Ii wpocially wccrlnc l . . ... wpurv uu uuua prupcri mi iuuc( sua- . . . . . m tuu tnjii ( 1 1E.10H ii a aua uiuuu liikl w ajiiicaa Tired, Weak, Nervous, uan booAtiiA nf thn vrorlc Itself. Kverv vuyijtuen savs so. ana inai ido oniy rcio- aay is in. bulldlncr nn hv tstincr a trooa twiiiv. UIUUU UUlUO( KUU A . II. - r " w ciiaute or lite, or resulting from bard i. A. ' .1 ft . - " . M uuumoqj dryo xouna reiifii ana cure in HAArl e w w v w Sarsaparilla( Tbs Odo True Blooa PurlHer. SI per bottla. frepAredonly by (X I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass. 'till lirira cr ljii ... - - i. . t. ii im with D....n.un. At a nleetiug of tho board of con trol yesterday morning, a resolution was passed to proceed under au act of the last legislature to tho com pletion of the reform school build ing at Flagstaff for its conversion into a brauch insane asylum. Tho act makes an appropriation of three mills on tho dollar for this purpose. That will amount to about $18,000. Besides this there is S7,335.0S iu tho reform school fund. Tho first step of the board will be to got plans and estimates. Republican. C. M. Funston.oue of the stalwart republicans of Coconino county, aud one of the best newspaper uion iu the territory, is in Prescott, serving his couutry as a United Stategrand juror. Parties having girls to educate should send for a catalogue of Irving Institute, 1033 Valencia street, Sau Francirco, California. This school is equipped with a good corps of instructors and has special facilities for the care of youug la dies, whero they are looked after and provided with all the comforts of a rofined home. Tho uext term of this school will open on Monday, August 2. About a dozen young ladies of Prescott haveattei.ded tho institution, from all of whom tho best of recommendations can bo obtained. D. F. McGowau, of Cherrv creek, won first money in yesterday's singlo band drilling contest by sinking a hole 17.5 inches in the fifteen min utes. In a fishing excursion, on tho ocean, near San Diego recently, out of a party of eight, MissGurtio Hale, of Prescott, did not get sea sick ou the voyage. She succeeded in landing ten barracuda ou the trip, the largest of which weighed uiue pounds. Frad Curtis, a boy, 10 or 12 years old residing ou Lynx Creek was in town today to receive medical at tention for a wound iu his face made by a bullet. Tho lad claims that a Mexican rode up to within a few foot of him aud doliborately drew a gun and shot him. The wound is alight. United States Attorney E. E. El linwood came m on last night's traiu and will leave on this evening's train for Tucseu ou official busiuess. A. Vor Mohr aud Judge J. R. Russell, of Kingman, are iu town ou United States court business. Deputy Unitd States Attorney A. M. Franklin is in towu on court business. John M. Compton, a gentleman who has been connected with tho Uiiiled Stales marshal's ofhee in Tfiiiiipssoe for Ilmi vears. has beeu otnplou;.! by United States Marshal Grithth as his chiel deputy. Fiom Thursday's Dally. J. E. Wagoner, proprietor of tho tho Castle crook stage line, is in town ou court busiuess. H. Lemon, the jeweler, went to .California on today's excursion. 4 7 S '1 Tho .tsar Irimr rn llf US f llftf lVPfWl; XUD DIUWI vi.m. Johnny Stillwoll and Thomas Thompson came off at the race track yesterday, ino corneal was for $100 a side Tor roping aud tying five steers. No admission foe was charged and there was a very good attendance. Stillwoll tied his first steer in 1:17J, beiug the best time. Stillwel. had trouble with his sec ond steer, as the animal played hide aud seek with him by jumping from oue side of the fence to the other. It took him 15 miuutes and 48 sec onds to get this animal tied down. Each tied four steers, the total time beinir as follows: Stillwoll, 25:45; Thompson, 7 :41i. his Wa' A. A. Moore is up from nut Grove ranch. DAvid Sinclair, of Yarnell, came iu on this morning's seaside limitod In tho capo of E. D. Parson, Jr. et al. vs. E. Besly, judgment for plain tiff was rendered on Saturday. A. S. Clough will open one of his store for tho sale of his fruits to morrow. It is located on tho south side of the plaza, and will bo in charge of Charles Crocker. He ex pects to open another place in a few days, onMontezumastroet, opposite tho JODRNAL-MINEH office. Julius N. Rodenburg, who wilbo well remembered as a Prescott raised boy, returned today from San Francisco to spend a short vacation after au absence of ovor two yoara. Ho has jumped into manhood aud found it difficult for mauy of his former friends and acquaintances to recognize him. D. 0. Moore, of Texas, is in Pres cott, for a visit to his brother, J. D. Moore. Yesterday and today have been tho warmost days of tho season. There was a very slight sprinkle of rain on Sunday aftornoon. Wm. Zent'a Crowned King stage office is located at Aitken & Robin son's. Walter C. Brandon has gone to Detroit, Michigan, for a visit. A very pretentious and boastful contemporary, which comes out somi-occasionally, anrues that be cause of tho infrequency of its ap-1 pearauce, its value as an advertising medium is greatly enhanced. Now if it would carry that lino of argument out to a logical couulu-, sion and only appear onco in a 3tfo time, what a valuo there would bo to its space. Its usefulness in other respects would not bo materially lessened either by such a change. C. O. Cushman, representing Sweet, Orr & Co., manufacturers of pants, overalls and coats, was iu town today and placed a large order tiMfn T?A RMnk. Mr. Cushmau is a cousiu of E.S. Clark, the Flagstaff attorney. Goo. W. Pittock, formerly with tho Albuquorquo Citizen, has been employed as traveling correspondent and solicitor for tho Phonix Repub lican. Henry Blumbach, a fourteon-yoar-old boy" of Walnut creek, was pretty badly gored by a cow rocoutly. One horn entered tho boy's face break ing tho nasal bone and frontal bone aud cuttiug his lip and dis figuring his faco prott- badly. Ho has been under medical troatmout from Dr. Miller and is getting along all right. Eugiueer DoWitt says ho hn. plenty of water yot iu tho city's well. He says ho is pumping about 100,000 gal lous per day. W. G. Blakoly has been appointed United States Court Commissioner for Mohave county. Hou. N. 0. Murphy aud F. W. Morris Jr., go to Phonix on this evening's train en route to Casllo crook hot springs. Mombors of tho Phouix gun club mado a clean sweep of all tho choice prizes at Flagstaff aud carried away about half of them at Jerome. Editor C. C. Randolph of the Phonix Republican, will soon begiu the erection of a Tesideuco in Pho- uix. "Wm. Zont, tho owner of the horso known as the 'Man Eater,' called at the Courier office last night aud stated that tho horse rid dou at tho race track Saturday last was tho horso iu question. The horso is known as one of tho most savago of animals whon aroused." Courier. Mr. Zont mado tho asser tion on the grand stand ou Monday that tho horse ridden on Saturday was not tho horso known as tho "Man Eater." Mr. Zont explained to the Journal-Miner today that he was mistaken in his assertion made on Mouday ou tho grand stand. That ho was absent from town on Saturday, and tho horso had been taken out bv his teamstor. Governor Franklin yesterday is sued a pardon for the purpose of re storing John Mitchell to citizenship. Mitchell was sontonco.l to two years from Yavapai couuty for bur glary. Ho stolo a diamoud iroiu a lewd woman while iutoxicatod, but returned it. ovoral potitious were received by the governor to pardon the man, and he was also strougly recommended by tho suporinteiid eut of tho prison. Mitchell's lime would have oxpired today Gazette. Arthur W. Robinson left today for California. Mr. aud Mrs. Frank L. Wright left on today'H excursion for Cali fornia. Miss May Roberta of the telophono central, accompanied them for au outing. United States Attorney Elliu wood's mission to Tucson is to at- Official facsimile f M4! Awarded DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER WORLD'S FA!R,CHrCAG0,.S93 L. O. "Cowan and Joseph Pomber, of Kingman, are registered at Hotol Burke. Tho caso of tho Territory vs. Henry. Pierce has beeu on trial in tho district court today. Tho de fendant is charged with defacing a brand. Mr. aud Mrs. G. L. Myers, father and mother of Frauk Myers, are oc cupying tho rosidouce of Mi. aud Mrs. Paul Johuaou Pleasant a veu no. The couple are recent arrivals from Beloit, Kansas. Tho raiufall for Juue 23th, 29th and 30th, as takeu at Whipple, amounted to .83 of an inch. On Wednesday aud Thursday of (his week, July 7th and 8th, it amounted to .92 of au inch, making an aggre gate for the aeasou of 1.75 im-iics. Sauta Fo Pacific officials have had under consideration for some time the construction of a steel dam in Johmou's Catiyou, four in ilea from Ash Fork, and "havo practically de cided t3 make the experiment. Tho iuvontor of the dam is au engineer named Baiubridge, who will proba bly superintend it erection should it be fiually decided to construct it. Tho advantage claimed for it is eco nomy in ii a construction, as well &s durability. A disadvantage ia prob able leakage, caused by expansion and contraction. It s thought that this troublo cau be obviated, how ever, by Mr. Baiubridgo's patent. W. F. Gilstrap, tho typo member of the Prescott Citizens' Baud, loft for California this morning to take a position on a paper at Bakers field. The committee composed of En- fliueora W. A. Drake, R.R.Coleman, . C. Powers and J. F. Blandy wont out this afternoon to inspect tha proposed site of the proposed dam for Prescott's proposed water sup ply. City Eugiueor Fisher accom panied the committee. $400 DOt $200 00 Two San Francisco grocers Ring Bros, and T. Salomon won $100.00 each because they sent the most yellow tickets before June 15th. But grocers and clerks can get more tickets than other consumers; so we also paid $100.00 each to the two persons named below : Mrs. Wm. Funk, Wianemucca, Nevada, 13a tickets. Mrs. L. During, 819 Bryant Street, San Francisco, 72 tickets. Mrs. During got a number of friends in San Francisco and near by (one keeps a boarding house) to give her their tickets ; and she used the tea herself. By the way, she uses Schillings Best baking powder and extracts too bad she doesn't know how good Schillings Best spices aref But she says the extracts and baking powder are wonderful. A woman in Stockton, who keeps a restaurant, came very near getting a prize. She deserves one for -supplying her customers such good tea. Better read our advertisements every day some contain suggestions how to win the prize. By the way, grocers can't compete for the two $150.00 prizes offered for this most yellow tickets in one envelope between June 15th and August 31st. ll.y etm, however, compete for the $ 1000.00 prize. B 4 SCHILLING'S BEST TEA SAN FRANCISCO tend tho oxecution of Philip Lash ley, which is to take place tomor row. Tho law requires tho locu tion to be iu tho presenco of the United States attorney or his assist ant. The board of supervisors are send ing out numerous citations to par ties to ahow cause why their assess ments should uot bo raised. Wm. Gwynn has roturned from his trip to Mexico and has takeu a position again with the S. F. P. & P. under Chiof Engineor W. A. Drake. E. W. Heaton, representing Til man & Bendel, wholesale grocors of San Fraucisco, is paying his first visit to this section of Arizona in tho intorests of his firm. From Fndy'a Dally. Rov. and Mrs. H. A. Brown arrivod on tho noon train today aud are domiciled in Mrs. Cotton's residonco in rooms formorlv occupied by Pfif. Ostrom and family. Fred. Maronoy lias boen adjudged insano aud committod to the iusauo asylum. Ho iraaginos himself pos sessed of untold woalth, a really harmless and apparently pleasant hallucination. Thoro was not a singlo arrest mado in Prescott during the eutiro four days' celebration. Miss Mary Olivor, agod 25 years, a nieco of A. G. Oliver, diod at Will iams on Wednesday, July 7. The romains woro brought to Prescott for burial, tho funeral occurriug this forenoon. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Moany and their son, Edward, will arrivod to morrow from California for a visit to thoir daughtor, Mrs. F. M. Murphy, as well as to renew old acquaintances aud friendships. Ri E. Maynard. a mining engiueer, is iu town from Bumbleboo. Fred. Smith, of tho Goldon Eagle, roceived a postal card last night from his wife, announcing hor safo arrival at Hamburg Juno 24. R. C. Cushing has returned from his trip east. R. R. Colomau camo in last ovon iug from Walnut, iu Coconino couu ty, whero he has charge of tho engineering work of the Santa Fo Pacific's storage dam. From SttBrday'a Dclly. The Southern Pacific, in connec tion with the Maricopa & Phonix railroad, proposes to send the next excursion train from Phenix to Los Angeles in twelve hours. Tt will leave Phenix at 5 o'clock a. m. and arrive in Los Angeles in time for Buppor. Only ono heat of the matched race between Geo. Schuer man's and Fred. Sattes' horse was run on Mon day at the raco track. Sattes has offerod to run the romainiBg heats on foot, the streets around the plana to be usod as a track. Up to dato the proposition has not been ac cepted. In the. case of tho Territory ts. WingfieW Ohmertz, tho dofendant has been released ou his own rocog nizance. E. W. Mitchqll, of tho goneral rsenger agont's'office of tho S. F., & P. railroad, has gono to Lps Augelos. Col. C. C. Boan spent Thursday in Prescott. going to Phonix on laat ovuniug's train. Goo. S. Porter left for Phenix on last ovening's traiu. Mrs. Wm. DeWitt and her daugh ter, Miss Etta, returned yesterday from California, where tho latter has been attending school, graduat ing from St. Mary's college at Los Angolos. This is glorious weather rain be ing badly needed. Rov. Geo. O. States, tho Advent ist evangelist, has gono to Jerome with his tent. W. A. Clark, the principal owner of tho United Vordo copper mine and the U. V. & P. railway, camo in from Jeromo last evening. He was accompanied by his finaucial man ager, H. J. Allen aud Superinten dent John Burns of tho railway company. Mr. Clark loft ou today's seasido limited for Los Angeles whero bin motlur resides. James M. Taylor, socrotary of .the Crowned King Mining Company, is iu town. , When a Phonix woman wont to hor bath room recently to tako a bath, she found a monster tarantula in the bath tub. Phenix reptiles are noted for thoir sociability. Tho committed of engineers went out to Banning creek today to in vestigate that stream as to its pos sibilitios for affording water storago latum ics lor a water worus system lor Proseott. While no official re port has beeu made on the proposod site they wont to examine yesterday u is given out mm an 01 tne eugi noers were agreed that sevoral im porlant changes, from tho planB submitted, would be uecenry. J. W. Wilson has returned from his trip east. The jury last ovouing acquittcc nenry riorcc 01 tho chargo 01 de facing a brand. E. B. Kirklaud is iu town. Ho has moved his famiiv from Phonix to Kirkland valley for tho summer Boy DoU'O, a Phonix raised horse is making a most romarkablo recon! iu tho east. Starting in kl Denver. ho has won first mouey in overy raco he has entered. Ho appoared at Peons, Illinois, tho other day iu tho 2:40 aud trotted in 2:143.- H9 is owned by Mr. Pemberton, the woll known horso raiser of Phenix. D. B. Gillette returnod la t ovou ing from his trip (o Pitios Altos, Now Mexico. Dr. Ueaveustou, the dentist, will make vouaa L'ood dental work as can be uouo iu tho United btates.y2tf Rea Maynard, tho miuinir oiilm- ueor, goes to Los Augelos tomorrow. Lincoln Fowlor, of Phonix, is retr- istoriHl at Hotel liurke. G. II. Merrill, traveling represent ativo of the White Manufacturing Company, Jolt for Jerome today. A, S. Oloutrh will open a store next week for tho sale of his choice Poiut of Rocks peaches. Charlo.-t Crowley, former business manager of the Gazette, died in Phenix yesterday of consumption. Mr. Crowley spent several weeks in Prescott last spring. Deceased was a member of the Knights of Py thias order. Captain C. W. Anderson has located a placer miuiug claim near Randsburg called tho Sleepy Hollow placer mining claim. lie has or ganized a compauy knowu as tho Never bueat Mining Company," to work it. All hope of saving Slovens, tho entombed Mammoth miner at Gold- field, was practically abandoned ou Wodnosdav night. A telegram was sent to his family iu Colorado on Wednesday oveuing informing them or tho first time 01 tbe terrible ac cident of laat Saturday night. Captain C. W. Anderson, f ormorly if Sleepy Hollow, in this couuty, has bemi elected a fire commissioner of Randsburg, California. From Aloudty'a Daily. M. H. Dodgo has gono oast on business. 'Old Reminiscences" knows it all iu his mind. Herbort Moauy cuno up from Couyresa Saturday .uight to visit his parents. Mrs. R L Powers loft on this lnorniug'. traiu for a visit to rela tives in the east. Rov. E. W. Meauey preached at tho Episcopal church yesterday morning to a large congregation. The remains of William L. But or' a vouutr man who died here about two years ago, woro taken up yesterday and shipped 16 Eau Ulatro, Wisconsin, nis lormernome. His Bister came out to get tho re mains aud accompauied them east. Tariret practico commenced at- Whipple ou Saturday. Tho first practice consists of hootiug at 200 yards raugd at life size objects. MM.:. ...Ml innro.cnl li 5UYI JtfYV 500, 800 aud 1,000 yards respective ly. The latter distance will bo shot at lifo size objects ou imitation horses full size. Judge W. H. Barnes is in town mm Ttirsrm. He is oneaced iu the defense of Wm. Schultz, charged with, tho inurdor of G. K. W. Mc Nary, two joars and a half ago. . An engineer corps of thirteen man. under eharire of Wm. Gwvnn. started out on Saturday for tho pro limiuarv aurvoyof tho railroad routo to Biir Bug. The first liiio will bo ruu from tho S. b'., I . & r. rauroau, from Point of Rocks, about a mile this Aide u( Massicks' station. Threo or four preliminary linos will bo run before the Hue is ueiiuiteiy locaiea. E. L. Hart, an attorney of Cory- dou, Iowa, is iu towu ou business (vmiiecled with tho final sottlomeut and distribution of the estate of tho lata Alex. Harris. The Pearson Stock Co. has closed its engagement at Phenix. S. E. Pattou camo up from Phenix on Saturday night. The followiug aro the newly in-, stalled olllcors of the A. O. U. W. lodge: Past Master Workman, Jos. S. Callos; Master Workman, John J. Fishor; Foreman, P. J. Farley; Over seer, M. Fagin; Racordor, Johu G. Tinkor; Receivor, Honry D. Ross; Financior,WT.S.Goldsworthy; Guide T. E. Fitzsimmons; Inside Watch man, J. H. Mills; Outside Watch mau, P. W. O'Sullivan; Medical Ex amiuors, Drs. C. T. Abbott, E. W. Dutchor aud C. A. Sowall. Weak lungs Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, but the trouble Is still there. Don't stop taking your Scott's Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer is the best time to get rid of it. if you are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to. gether. One greatly increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. For al Xr U drugglata at 50c aad tt.n. Who opened eta Dotfie or mm Hootbeer? The poppincof a cork from a bottle of I Ilirc-j is a signal of good health ami pica-' sure. A sound the oKl folks like to hear the children can't resist it. HIRES Rootbeer in composed of tho vory Initreillouta the ayatciu requires. Aiding wiii dlKestlou, toothing Ua nerves, purlij-lntf U10 blood. A lnpe- nnco drink for temper-uut-0 people. II J Mir br R ChlfU. I. Htti C Pill. A heavy rain on Saturday is re ported to havo washed out the Feck road in Tuscumbia culch, betwoeu Battle Fiat and Bear creek. Dr. J. Miller furnished a num ber of his frieuds a rare treat today' iu tho sight of a musk melon or '1 urk's head cactus iu bloom. Tho cactus is one of the small rouud variety. It blooms at night, remaining in bloom about twelve hours. The flowers on this one, two 111 number, were of a very delicate pink color, about nino in ches iu length, aud five and a half inches in diameter. Thoy wore ex ceedingly fragrant. This species of cactus ia very rare as a house plant. "Andrew Barry and landscape gardener Smith, accompanied Oakes Murnhy yesterday to the Castle Crook hot springs. The visit of these 000 ol a to tho surintrs issicrnifi cant, for it ia presumed that Mr. Harry is going to survoj tbe branch railroad to the S, F, P. & P. Mr. Smith is going to inspoct the place to see what can bo done in beauti fying the BiirrouudiuRS." Gazette. The above place will bo trnusformed in (he near future to one of tho inest pleasure and health resorts iu tho country. T. P. A no wait, chief clerk in Mr. Sargeut'a office, wont south on busi ness laat oveuing. Mrs. N. C. Shekels wont to Phenix on last evening's train. While in tho oast, M. H. Dodge will purchase a lot of new machin ery for his Groom creek mines. Mm. A. Falco has returned from a protracted visit to California. City Engineor J. J. Fishor was instructed by tho city council last night to mako further surveys along Banning creok with a view to getting more accurato information in regard to a water supply. A party who camo in. from Cali- ornia yostorday, statos that the thormometer registered 124 in tho shade at Bagdad on Sunday. G. W. Betchuor and A. E. Potter. of Bridgutou, Now Jersey, arrived on last night's tiain, aud will go out o t-.o nradsuaw mountains, where tluiy are interested in mines. A. Blumborcr, tbe enterorisincr uro- pnqtor of 4I10 Now York" store, will luavo ou toniirht's train for a trip of sovoral weeks, visiting the principal cities ol tho oast, to purchase goods or. ins dry goods and milliuery em porium, .ur. iiiuuiuerg expects to purchase a largo stock in anticipa tion of a good fall trade. W. W. Vanderbilt has gone to the Bradshaw mountains on miniug bus iness. It ll Coleman will return to Wal- uut .canyon ou tonight's train. F. S. Dennis left for Wichita this afternoon to bring his family to Prescott, . 9 O. F. Place and'bis attorney, J. F. Mciinde, left for the east this after noon. ' F. W. Siason was excused- today from grand jury duty, and left this afternoon for Flagstaff. Tho board of supervisors yester day allowed the salary c'aims of P. J. Farley aud E. C. Avery t for $75 uach, and the claim of tho sheriff for tho first quarter of 1897, amount ing to-$1.4J3.S0 was also allowed. Tho money iu the treasury is at so low an obb, that the claims against tho county have not been allowed for running expenses for the sec ond quarter. Dlilrlet Court Proceedlnga. Mouday, July 12. James A. Bar ton vs. Mary M. Barton; caso placed on calendar, default eutered and re ferred to W. S. Adams, of Jerome, to take testimouy. Lottie Miniug Co. vs. Geo. Whit takor; caso dismissed. Tho Union Trust Co. of Now York 78. The Atchisou, Topeka & Santa Fo Railroad Company. Judgment for plaintiff. Territory vs. Wm. Schultz, mur der. Jury impanolod aud case ou trial. Saturday, July 10. Mason & Wa tron vs. G. VY. Pattio. Case placed on calendar aud default ontored. Sam Hill vs. Isabella Gold Mines ot al.; tried before tho court without a jury, aud judgment for plaintiff for $23.27 and costs. S. S. Keunody vs. The Vonezia Minuing aud Milling Company; caso tried by tho court and judgment roudereu for plaiutiff for $5,400 and costs. Thursday, July 8. Territory vs. Cornelius Davis, assault with dead ly weapou; coutiuuud for tho term. Territory vs. James Abshiro, mur der; case coutinuod for tho present term and set for trial on Monday, November 8. It was further or dered that all witnesses in tho case appear in court on the said 8th day of Novomber, at 10 o'clock "n. hiT, without furthor subpoena or notice. Wednosday, July 7. Mayor aud common council of tho city of Pres cott vs. W. S. Goldsworthy. Mo tion for a newv trial mado and over ruled. Notice .of appeal givou and ordered that sixty days bo allowed defendant to file statement of facts and bill of exceptions. Mayor ot al. vs. YV. S. Pratt, samo proceedings had, Territory vs. Valentino Ozuna convicted of assault with a deadly weapon. Sontoncod to pay a fino of $300 or to serve SO0 days iu jail. Territory vs. Wash French, as sault with a deadly weapon. De I murrer to indictment argued and I submitted. UNITED STATES COURT. U, S. vs. John Rogers, graud lar ceny. Caso dismissed ou motion of United Statos attoruoy. J, P. Dillon, J. Marshal Morgan and R. W. Mondor woro appointod court bailiffs. A grand jury was impauolod as follows: A. Yor Mehor, faroman; John h. Davis, A. A. Allen, Neil Bouuott, F, A. Poison, C. M. Fun ston, J. Guthrio Savage, F. W. Sis soii, Julius Lesser, Joo Woods, John Hamilton, J. R. Russell, James Grillin, Edward Ruffnor, James R. Lowry, J. W. Archibald, Robt. Cou ncil, J. A. Tobiu. Monday, July 12. In tho case of Colomau vs." Frank Smith; judg ment for plaintiff. UNITED STATES COURT. The grand jury reported having ignored charges as follows: United States vs. Robort Meara; United Statos vs. H. L. Dean; Unitod States vs. Thomas Johnson. All of tho abovo defendants woro discharged. Venire for fifty United States trial jurors returned into court with fifty named oudorsed thoreon as sorved; jurors not called. Tuesday, July 13. T. W. John ston vs Geo. Emmitt and Sola Em- mitt. Caso dismissed. Mrs. C. DeKuhu vs R. DeKuhn. Case placed on calendar and re ferred, to Wm. Wilkersou to tako testimony. Territosy vs Wm. Schultz, murder; caso on trial. When the tostimony for tho prosecution was all in Judge Barnes made a motion that the jury bo instructed to return a verdict of acquittal. Motion overruled. UNIitED STATES COURT. Tho grand jury returned three in dictments. One-was against Jim Parker for robbiug tho Uuited States mail. The othors woro against John Leo and Joso Sandoval for soiling wuissy 10 inuiaus. Hoard or Snpcrvlaora. Thursday, July 8. Tho sheriff's report of licenses collected during tho qnarter ending June 30 was ro ceived, examined and ordered, filed. It is as follows: 52 gambling licenses, at $30 each $1,560 00 22 saloon licenses, 1st class. $50 each 1,100 00 26 saloon licensos, 2d class, $40 each 1,040 00 23 saloon licenses, 3d class, $20 each 460 00 27 stations licenses, at $12 each... 324 00 5 insurance agents $10 each. 50 00 6 wholesale liquor, 4th class 530 each ISO 00 4 wholesalo liquor, 3d class, 575 oach 300 00 1 waeon neddlor. $10 each. 10 00 9 pack peddlors, $5 each. . . 45 00 butchers, $10 onch 70 00 Total $5,139 00 John Tracy was allowed $3G for out door relief. Tuesday, July 6. Board met aud received tho quarterly report of the treasurer, as follows:" Cash. Db. To bal. April 1 .$13,657 88 To probate fees 139 75 To treasurer's fees 85 00 To poll tax 24150 Licensos . . 5,700 00 Rent court house. 350 00 Recorder's fooa 1,553 05 Donation Dist No 22 2 75 Refunded fees 12 10 Fines s 54 20 Taxes, 1896 1 5,435 41 School taxes, 1896 128 35 Costs 577 17 Taxes, 1897 1,657 98 Taxes, 1895 v. 870 78 Taxes, 1894 1,116 00 Total :. $33,581 92 Cash. Cr. By Ter. Treas $ 1,746 43 By rofund int 1,304 09 School warrants 11.207 84 Expense fund Ili319 02 Road fund 820 61 Roc fees. 35 00 Teacher's Inst . 3 75 Court orders 556 80 Cash on hand June 80 6.58S 38 Total $33,581 92 Tho board then pruceeded to count tho cash balance, which was found correct. Tho following claim was audited and allowed on the expense fund: Harry Widdows, out door relief, $2.00. Don't Worry About your health. Keep your blood puro by taking Hood's Sarsa parilla and you need not fear the grip, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia or jtypboid fever. Hood's Pills are the favorite fam ily cathartic, easy to tako, easj to operate. - Botraro or OlotraeHta for Catarrh That: Contala Mercury, As mercury will surely destroy the souse of smell and completely de rauge the whole system when enter ing it through tho mucous surfaces, such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reput ablo physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Tolodo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo be sure to got the genuine. It is taken internally, and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonial free. F. J. Chenet & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. It would notseom to be an oppor tune time for labor to go on a strike when busiuess and capital are hold ing up their heads and striving to bring back better times. The work ingman who has employment had better stick to his job, and ha will oe me gainer in mo long run. Albuquerque Citizen. Since tho result of yesterday's drilling contest has become known, tho residents of Goose Flat have decided not to change the classio name of that precinct for a name more plebian. wt WEBEE Gasoline . Hoisting . Epos! For Prices aad Particulars Writo as, statins Duty Required, Bono Power, etc? Cataloenos,"dttl u and "Hoisting" on appIloUon to- Sam'l Hill HARDWARE ANDfMiNING SbPPLIES. FUANK M. MUKPUV, President. .MOIUUH GOLDWATEH, Vico President and Cashier. IW ALTER C. BRANDON Aaet. Cashier.-- THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BAM Paid up Capital, - - - - 8100,000 5 Surplus and Undivided Profits, 8 25,00O. DIKKCroiiS. FllANK M. MOUPHY, MOKHItf GOLDWATKU. J, L. KlHllElt. R. Jl. FREDKIUCKB, W.CBVailFOKD, DM FEltRY. JOHN C HERN DON. A Geuornl Buukimr Busiuos Transnotod. KTDralts Drawn on all tho Principal Cities of the United States and Foroigu Countries, Mouny Sent by TVlograph. 'Gold Dust and Bullion P .ight. Escrow Papers Taken Ca nf Without Charm. Collections Mado on Fnv, ablo Tonus and Promptly Remitted for. We Solicit Your Business, Wliicli will Have Careful Attention