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WEDNESDAY. A us, a, .1307 "YTANTBD SKVKKAI. F1 HK Ws VKK 0 wobmh to travel for twni ihin UUb4 hons lu Ariaon. tMiury payable $!J wooklv and imrmm. lVmirian i Mm&ik 1.1 volojo The Natioal, IsUr Uoikti&jr. NOT ALL DEAD YET. A Poldicr Who ror;tt lU WMMtm SUit Altvo Ht T&um. T .wintv T w f T ...... Bponding tho lastflaysof dramatic life, honored by all who know him, is John Henry Beard, one of the few survivors of the battle of Waterloo. Having takon part in this battle, fighting on the side of the victors, is of itsolf a great dietinctiou, but being among the last survivors of this battle, in which over 250,000 inch took part, is to have honor thrust upon him, Mr. Beard thinks. Few men have lived a more dra matic lifo than Mr. Board, awl ho ilolights in tolling to the younger generation of the exciting times when Napoleon was spreading con sternation throughout Europe aud England was almost at his mercy. It is with a keen eye, a ruady smile and a steady hand that ho greets his friends and acquaintances and is never at a loss to tell a story about any particular time in the history of the century. He can re count and picture events and scenes in tho early parts of the nineteenth century with as much accuracy as a man who was a participant in a stirring event in 1S70 can tell of it now. It is liko reading history to couvorso with Mr. Beard for a few moments, only vastly more real, for you talk with a man who has taken part in tho events. At tho age of 15 tho need of sol diers was so great that he and other boys woro notified that they must enlist in tho regular army. Being tho son of a colonel, ho was given tho extra privilege of joining any regiment in the country. He select ed that commanded by his father, and a fow days after lie had celo- i .1 " 1. uraieu ms uiriiKiay ne was a regu lar soldier in the service of England and a inoinber of the Sixty-sixth regiment "I was but a boy," Mr. Bean! said, when asked about his first ex periences in tho army. "There . were many men in the regiment who had takon part in battles, been wounded and who had stood for hours on a battlefield. Sou of the men had but lately returned from Ainnrion vrliftro lirv fnntrht in th war of 1812. There were but very few 'green hands,' or recruits, in tho regimont, but I was one of them. My fatlior was very strict, and im mediately after enlistment I was compolled to givo up my residence under tho officers' roof in the fort . and go and avo with tho soldiers in tho barracks." For four days before the battle of : Waterloo ho says that his regiment marched baok and forth from one .rlnrn r rmnr.lirvr stwl wns nlmrwst within- hearing distance of tho French guns. It was not called - tirwri fr nutnp tlm fotiflirt until th . early in tho morning to march to .. tho front. Young Board was in the iniil mill rnnmmljOTR. A& if it worn ' X .1 Vi. l... thn Knr'iisJi cn i mi's, wnero tio :- French cavalry "foamed itself n. ;.uwy. '. - Beard was wounded three times in .-.-tho hip, being struck by two bullets at nearly the same instant and being ' Ytif nrniin no lio lnv r111tMlv1 rin ill '. ground. Ho was carried to tho rear and there' saw Napolwm as the lat- . A mimlwr of English soMiers were r lying on tho ground when Napoleon passed. Ho saw them and ap- . nrnnoVi! within h short dlAblMCfl and then rode away, surrounded by - a number of his men. . . Shortly after the battle of Watcr ' loo vountr Beard's rotrimaut was or dered to Quebec, and he acooni : panied it there. It was soon after . - he reached tho age of 21 that he so '- cured a leavo of absence for a icV days ostensibly to enjoy hunting in the woods. He had heard stories of tho fabulous wealth to bo secured ; his experience in tho army slioukl . ceased With this intention he left Canada and walked to Richmond, . XIe,-. whoro ho married and has .-. v-incn rrilfttl. oxoeufc when in Lvnn A CclontlHl llnntr. "Bishop Doano of Albany," says the Troy Times, "and Paul Smith of Adirondack fame ara close friends. The venerable Protestant Episcopal prolate spent a portion of one summer in tho North wkhIs, as Paul Smith's guest a few yeai ago, aud tlio iiicturoaquo host wat so imjiressetl with the good bishop's qualities that ho said to him at parting: 'Good by, Bishop Doano. You are a good man for sure. 1 hope we'll meet again on earth, but if wo don't and I over got to honv en, I'll hunt you up.' " "j. ' - Extrcmo Cosa, "I can't help it," said the man in tho back scat. "1 can't believe in .anything. I am a bora doubter." "Oh, no, hi other," began the ."ovangelist "But I am. There are times when . I oven havo doubts as to the superi ority of my bicycle." Cincinnati Enquirer. - IV A con 1'or Sh!v. One canopy top spring wagon for salo cheap. Euquiro cf A. Howe, on Gooso Flat, jySOtf .Furnmi n r.ir SkIh. - - For sale Furniture of four-mom house. Enquire first hous on Alnr cou . street, north of t.h ho house. may25tf Any parties haviug a girl to adopt from 8 to 12 years of age, and liavo her comfortablj provided for in a home of man and wife, w.ll please address this cilice. 8-lH-lw ' Try a "Wliite Owl" qiar at AiU ken's c f Q 19 The Eichest Piece of SluiciM Ground Ever Uncovered and Where One Can'Locate a Bonanza of Tellow Nuggets. Bio- Granito Boulder Goods Tumble Eusli that the Old and Over in Price and With the Collapse There is Such a Lively r uid New Tinier Believes the Boom Has Hit 'Em. It! r-M?' Iton'ttict Excited, lmt Just Call Around and See my Modern Quartz lUlll Pulverize Prices andtlien Glance at the People's Concentrator Keap the Pr; ceeds. Talk About aJSmelter to Throw illoney Loose, why Such Is Sheer Nonsense when You Comparejlt to OCK'S Gigantic Reduction Works. NOW IN DAILY OPERATION AT THE OLD STAND ON MONTEZUMA STEEET. ANGE AT THE PEICES BELOW AND THEN CALL SPf00 suits worth $10. $12, S14. iu.uiu cio per suit go- (mrr rA inpat S I ,0U Al9300 suits, worth SO.50,57.50 aud S9.00 per suit are Kou,j r- t t:. 0 fif500 pairs of tho noted Paragon tailor made pnnt? worth $5, ?6 and $7 per pair are now going O ( at O0U Rj&2iQ pra of tho celebrated Sweet Orr & Co.'s &.m t'ants aro C) r A going at Jj0) &ST20Q prs of the celebrated Sweet Orr & Co.'s $3.00 pants aro 9 AA going at j 100 pairs of pants which are good valuo at $2.50 aro going iCOnr ontiro lot of $1.25 Sweet, Orr & Co.'s working pauts aro rr going at It) iD"Wo havo a fine stock of Now Stylo Fedora Hats, iu Black, Urown or Codar colors, worth $2.50 ! ftr which aro going at xLit) liaFTNow Shapes in Stiff Hats, that are worth $3.00 aro going QQ crush A verr nich lino of $1.00 KAn tors, whioh wo offer at... .vvvj Tflnn linnnf TTnnil fftdrt Pnrd. ovan. Calf Skin and Kangaro Men'rt bhoes, worth i, wnicn aro jyt going at DtO AUnnlinnf S3Cnlf Skin shoos for $2, aud a fine $2.50 shoe 1 rr for gJ&Ao a fow Odd Lois of Shoes which wo are offering per j AA pair at lVA lflr'Wo also havo a very largo now Stock of Suits and Pauls for Boys, 3 to IS years of ago, which will bo liHHHHHMUHH closod out during this sale. As tho school season is near at hand avail yourselves of this opportunity., ED. BLOCK, The Legitimate One Price Cash. Clothier. PRESCOTT, -AElIZOIsrjL. All Goods are iXEW, FKESH AND DESIRABLE, NONE THAT AKE SliEJLI? WOKiY 1 I.ettrr f.Ut. The following is a list of letters reinaiuingiu the Proseott postolBeo for the week ondiug xugust 20, 1S97: Blackonship, J H Brook?, Dennis Cintlo, E W Douglass, Dolla Douglass. A 11 Douald. W A Damn, F S Folsom, Mr Forbo's Mr Gibson, S P Rines, Johu S Hill, Press Hackotl, John lluut, Jennie Johnson, Mrs E SFAKISU LIST. Caslrn, G Kutega,Ivosaria Diaz, A V Jagor, Magdalena Please call for advertised lottors. E. J. F. Horne, Postmaster. Longstreet, M Liucoln, Geo Lawrence, Miss Morrison, A Montou, B L Murray, M A McNoil, J Nishom. J Owens, T M Richardson, W "W Kiloy, J S Tibbotts, Van H Webster, I) B Smith, Mrs F E Tho Capital City band and B company, G. A., last night com pleted an arrangement with tho S. F. P. Sc P. for a $1 round trip rate to Prescott ou September 6, 7, S. Labor Day is going to be observed at Proseott by bicyclo races aud other festivities covering not only Labor day, but tho Tuesday and Wednesday following. According to tho terms with tho company a special traiu will loavo Phenix on Monday morning, returning on Tuesday ovouiug. Members who do not wish to roturn on the special may come back on the roguiar train on Weduosday night. A committee composed of J. F. Elwell and Harry Brown will go to Prescott tonight to make arrangements for the enter tainment of the excursionists. This is the lowost rr.te over olTeiod Phe nieiaus. Kooublican. Articles of incorporation of the Lo? Augeles & Pasadena Railway Company were Oled with tho terri torial secretary today. The capital stock of the corporation, which in tends to build a railway from Los Angeles to Pasadena, has been placed at $1,000,000, and among the sub scribers to the capital stock is no ticed the naiiiis of M. II. Sherman, of lk.s oily. Phenix Herald. Charles Connoll and Aleck Mc Kay returned from their trip to the Sautn Ritas 011 Sundav. fn con junction with Bob Miller, thoy own a copper claim adjoining tho Mo hawk fractional pari of a 'claim which some months ago sold by Johnnie Weighs to tho Rnsemont Co. for $5,000 cash. Messrs. Connoll, McKay and Miller have two men employed developing their claim. On tho Mohawk the Rosomont Co. havo recently put up a fine now stoam hoist and are working both night aud day shifts sinking, em ploying ton men. They have now attained a dopth of 145 feet, and will commence cross cutting when a depth of 165 feet is reached. Tho Ed. Hughes claims, bonded last weok, aro in this vicinity. Tho prop erties aro all copper properties and wherever developed show up well. Star. When tho fall time card is inaug urated on the Santa Fo in October, the running time of trains 1 aud will be materially reduced between Topokn and La Junta, Col. As tho prosont time of the trains will bo maintained east of Topoka and west of La Junta, this means that the time of the trains between Chicago and Los Angeles will bo cut several hours. The reduction in time will be accomplished by placing iu ser vice between Topoka and La. Junta eight new passenger ongines built especially for pulling heavy trains at a high rato of speed. These en gines are now boing constructed at the Dickinson locomotivo works in New York, and will bo complotod and shipped west it) op ember. Albuquerque Citizen, CURE m GUARANTEED TOBACCO HABIT Ofcr IjPOOXCQ boxes cold. XOXfiO cures lnoro Ita nower to destroy Ux deslra t or tobacco In anr lorm. ii-u-Dacia inocrcairaincrro-rooa in ido woria. Aianr tin iu poun-ji iu loaaTii ca uuarcr fallitoiiiakotbewealclinpoleotinanBtroaa.TU-oroaiaDd marantic. Junttry a box. You will ba do llctitetf. Wo expect too to be iIcto what wo nar. (or a cure Is atMotuUilffroarantccd br itrmnliti erery where Send lor oar bnfklnl IMn ITuturco hiU atnl Hmoko Your Ufa Away," wrlHf o gnariutoo nad rrcoianiple. ArcaTUEsTlUtJLl-NaitXJlJin V CO., CUeutuor.Vow York. For Sale and Guaranteed by J. N. McCANDI ESS. KELLY & STEPHENS, 7ho:wuiln aadBtUU Dalrs!ln G-EISTTLEMETsT'S CLOTHING And Furnishing Goods. CaTTho leading BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE of Northern Arizona We carry a comploto lino of Flannel Undorroar, Blai.kots, Quilts, Overalls Buck Gloves, Hats, Caps, Rubber and O!. Clothiug, Umbrellas, Tents, etc &Ye also carry a most complete assortment of School and Blank Books, Legal Blanks and School Supplies. Wo are exclusive agents for tho salo of the celebrated CxVMEL SKIN SHOES and also LENTZ'S Leather Soled Nailod RUBBER BOOTS. CORNER MONTEZUMA AND GURLEY STREETS No. Application for a Patent. Tie fresco 11m hop imn mi 111111 Ul IM1JU U V bJJ WIIOLVBALK AND IIETA1IDKALK1131IN LUMBER, SHINGLES ATD BUILDING MATERIAL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! A Foil Supply of California Redwood Lmber, Redwood Shingles DOOUS. SASH, BLINDS. MOULDINGS. ETC. Agency of the Arizona Lumber ami Timber Cotnpai jr, Flagstaff, Arizoa THE PIONEER blacksmith and Wapn Shops Corner of Granito and Gurloy Sts., PRESCOTT, ARIZ. Dorse Shoeing and Repairing of Buggies, Wagons and General Job Wirk Best facilities for doing all kinds of renairiuer in wood and iron. Good material used aud all johs turned out quickly. I keep on hand a select stock of oak, hickory aud ash lumber, ton a am a .a a a a a gues, shafts, spokes. lelloos ami bent rims. Also navo lor Bale Tho Celebrated Schuttler Wagons, Osborno Mowers aud Extras for same FEED Gk ProiD'r. Hotel BURKE! TKESCOTT, A-HIZOISTA.. BUHKE & HICKEY, Proprietor Home of tho fa'aro of this lioaan: It is the only absolutely fire proof Hotel in Proseott: F"It employs none but Vute Cooks in the. Kitchen. UB It is liorhtod Lbmncrhitiif litr electricity, 1 ill I 1 1 1 i 1 fjm jlis inuie uonru is unoxcouou and its sloopjpg apartments aro kept neat antTcloan always. S0i has a watchman on duty alliiight,iterebV' guaranteeing all . proportyisecuro'from thievery. . . '. Mi'i : . . . , ,j if ? ; - - -. - U. S. LAND OFFICE, ) Pnvfcwrr, Anir., Adr. 4, 1KJ7. J Notico is hereby jjircn thnt Alex O. Jtnxlio nnd H. B. an Bourcn, whoso post ofllco nddresH in Prescott. Arizona, hasthifl day filed hisnnplicntion for a patent for fi.IH) linenr feet of the Crown Point, Silver l. I .. 1, 1 . -.11 "i"K oy r.nu inDKeo uirt mino or vein bearing Rold nnd silver, with sar fnco gronnd six (fiOO) hundred foot in width, Ritnatcd in lU.ick Uock nnd Castlo Crook mining district, county of Yavapai nnd Territory of Arizona nnd designated !y tho field noteo nnd official plat on file in this ofllco as 8urvoy number approxi mately in Township a, north ranee a, west of tho Gila and Salt river meridian, said survey No. IfiS) leing ns follows, to wit: cuown ronrr look. Beginning at southeast center end initial raon. which is nlso initial mon. of tho Sil ver King lodo. Thcnco S 25 dee. 30 rain, W m ft to cor No. 1, U. S. L. if. No 1.23U, brs S 70 deg, 40 min, E 1,244 2 ft; thonco N :M deg W min, w 1 ,321 ft to cor No 2: 1 hence n 25 deg, 80 min, E :M ft to northwest ccn ler end. COO ft snmo course to cor No .1; thonco S !M dec, Kl min, E 1,32$ ft to cor No. 4, Wades Poak, bra N 32 deg, W alwnt f mites: thenco S 25 deg, :X) min, W S00 ft to Boutheaat center end, tho place of begin, ning containing U5.92 acres. BTLVEB XIX a LOPE. Beginning at south east center end of Silver King lode, which is nlso northwest center ond of tho Yankco Boy lode: thcnco 8 25 dog, 30 min, Y300 ft to cor No.l.U. S. L. M. No. l&ii B. It. D. bw N 7 dec, I? min, W :4.4 ft; thcnco N 5G deg, M mill, w 1,453 ft to cor No 2; thcnco n 25 deg, 30 .min, o 300 ft to northwest center end initial mon., COO ft same course lo cor. No. !t: thenco 8 W5 deg, 5S min, o 1,453 ft to cor iiu t, iucuco 8 ueg, av mm. w ouu it to so center end, tho placo of beginning, con taining 19J0 acres. YaKKCE dot lode. Beginning at nw center end initial mon; thence S 25 deg.CO min, w 300 ft to cor No. 1, U.S.L. il.No. l,253B. .B.D..bra n 7 deg, 0 min, w 384.4 ft: thenco a 01 deg; 28 mm, e 1,181 ft to cor No 2; thence n 25 deg, 30 min. o S00 ft to center of shaft, which is tho so center end of Yankee Boy nnd Initial point of Yaukeo Girl lodo of thin eurvoy, GOO ft same courso to cor No. 3; thcnco ad deg, 23 min, w 1,181 ft to cor No.4l thenco a 25 deg,30nun,w 300 ft to nw center ond, the place of beginning con taining lti.24 acres. XXKKXK QIBL LODE. Beginning nt center of shaft on tho cen ter end of Yankee Boy nnd Yankee girl lodes; thence 8 20. deg, SO min, wSOO feet to cor No. 1, U, S. Ii. M No. 1,259 11. B. D., brs n 48 dog, 54 min. w 1,410.1 ft: thence a t deg, 15 min. o 1,183 ft to cor No. 2, Ynn Benren, Peak, brs u 15 deg, 35 min e: theneo n 25 deg, 30 min, o 300 ft to ho center ond, 000 ft samo courso to cor No 3: thenco n 03 deg, 15 min, w 1,183 ft to cor No 4: thenco 8 25 deg, 30 min, w 300 ft to center of shaft tho placo of beginnihg survey of exterior boundaries, containing 16.28 acres. Magnetic variation 14 deg, 7 min o. con taining 08.34 acres. Tho location of this inlno is recorded in tho rooonlr'n nfllort nf Vn -v- w .aafsa VUUtl T Arizona,in books 28 and 2S) nt pages 520.KU;. fSW nnil (17 TIia n.lii,;nn ' ' - - - tiujuiliui MMIUIO UIUUU tho east, Golden Fleece; on tho Bouth by tho Nellio, Hillsido nnd Divide nnd on the north by tho AMco nqd Doltn and on tho west end by Leonor. George Curtis and B. II. Mcblwain, claimnnts of Golden Fleece nnd Alex O. Ilrolioand U.S. Van Huron, claimants Nellie, Hillside, Divido, Alice, Doltn nnd Leonor. Any nnd all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Crown Point, Silver King, Yankeo Boy and Ynnkee Girl mino or surface ground aro required to filo their ndvorsp claims with thp Bpgister of tho United States land ofllco nt Procott In tho Territory of Arizona during tho sixty daya period of publication hereof, or they will bo barred by viriuo of tho provisions of the Btntuto. FKEDEUIOK A.'TIUTLE, Jr .,,,. , Be'gister. First publication Aug. il. 2,000 BUSHELS OF CHARCOAL For salo at 22--Ccds Per Bushel C. FOKD, Care Sherman flouso, Prescott, Ariz: WEBER Gasoline . Hoisfinff . En n FOR SAbE! By H0D6D0N BROS., Placentas. j uvr mw MTXTWI I TU! iilu mifljs rpBlS property han depth of 70 ft. a drift Jr Ift wanfcted with tunnel 62 feet, laps MW efc U ICvb UtVp LEDGE FOUR FEET WIDE. AIiUAULK. Via wlh tnr- nwu.uuu...tu.vuouuiaiur&"i pro pony. CALL AND EXAMINE OURS. Welwill makCthom aatlafied. HODGDON BROS., Placoritas, Arizona. 8 WM. CIAYPOOL. - Arizona . Ore Company. i n Lessee Buyers of All Cbvisea of OEES! SATISFACTION G 'ARANTEED BARNHART'S Assay OiBScel A. D. BARNHART, Aasayer. durle atroot, below Hotel Burke, IP11ESCOTT This cut represents our 10. 15. 20. 30. -10. m TT. P. rjMrl Hoist Wlro Hopiv Orp HnckelH. Capi, Shivej, etc.. making complete outfit. "WMdilflioWto irf SAFE! STIFF! STRONG ! Sam'l Hill HARDWARE AND MINING SUPPLIES. IRVING INSTITUTE A Select Boarding and Day 1 J i 'All Work will Prompt and Careful Attention Caveats, and Trade-"iTaii"p&talncd and alt 1'at- enj ousmcss cqnuucicu lor MOOCRATC Fct. Our Orncc is oppoaiTt U.S. Patent Of rice and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo,, w i& descrip tin"! fo 4ise, if pMcnwblo p not, (re It charge. Our fee not dn till patent i aecwrcd, A B.umuiw llnw tn Ohtnln lfl(nta .will cost of same In tbe U.b, aud foreign coantrles sent tree wuuress. C.A.SNOW&CO. Opp. Patcnt Office. Washington, O. C. E. E. BURLING AM E'S ASSAY OFFICE S rVtnWUhcd In Oolorndo, 1IC8. Samples by mall or xjiitm will reoelve prompt and careful attention. GOLD AND SILVER BULLION Raflnsd, Mtlttd tad Asssyad or Pyrchaied. , Aiartsa. I7M iU 17U Uvmu SL. XXVfS, COLO. . School for Girls. 1036 Valer sia StSAN FRANCISCO trZZ viLI' Msn lror6iuoni anl " " jr uujho comiort anu cam. I'ri vita ir' ?aoe. Yo-al and Inatrnmnnt.! m..., urawimraiui PalnUtw. or Ulostiated cauTo addreea REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A. M. Principal FOIIM! Macliine Shop Castings of all Kinds in Iron or Brass. iu-uumno repairing a specialty. QUARTERLY EXAMINATION NOTICE is horoby piven thnt tho County Bonrtl of Examiners will ni00t Monday, September 6, 1897, nf. ill A rtfnrt rf tlira Dlx4. T . . - . - - - untur An, oenooi f3T"No vrnrrant shall bo drawn in favor of nny tecchor who does not hold a certificate issued by tho board of exnminera of the county; or by tho territorial board of exanunorH, oradiplonm tSBtiod by the proper authorities." All applications !for teaohers' certificateH ruuBt bo accompanied with n feoof two dol. law. ($2.00), said feo to bo paid to tho credit of tho Teachers' Institute Fund ,it- .' 0. 1. HICKS." 7-1 td. . County School Supt. Stage Jume ....CAUKYINO.... il . a-Hssengers and Fast PreigM BtW60nMS,K?5?O? 55.SFPM, .TDRKBr CREEK, Io.rm , AV!,i iUlw AND CROWNED KUNU. ' We Prcot f y, -nrsday, Saturday. Arrive Wednesday, SHdH,