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ggjjgiMffafcfflg '" Tt rWrf CV llC$0C0ttittjfcttt. rilUltSDAY, JULY 30. 1896. mitici: to tiik PunLiu. mi contracts nud bills (or advertising pay iii, monthly. ilcrllslns rates flvcn upon application. iiunness locals 10 cents per lino for first ln ., tlon. and R ceuts per line for each aubse ut insertion. nir t ocomso Son Is pleased to contribute mi'ilic mattcis, but all notices ot festivals, , , meeting of societies, suppers, enteK m, nls and mention ot marriages, births , leaths beyond the regular announco- n ill be cliarsod for at regular rates. CITY SUNBEAMS, raniiuc millinery at Rogers'. Great ,, iiution in juices. jt swine pliigue is still raging in ne i-alt Hier Valley. j M Dennis, tho Williams sawmill n was in town yesterday. ( ,i,.j Cauall left yesterday for a ,,U iait to Los Angeles, Cal. V ,i inched iooiih to reut Inquire at , H.snlii ie of E. Attig. ou I'boculx r0 t'ameioti leturned Tuesday mi i ni" to the Verde, Jerome and -. ! It. 1 i,r A iv i. lauroau nave ujieuou ',lei:iph ffeiglit and ticket office i liletidi't'i and a "ostoffieo will i, 1 ( idalilUhed there. I boiiihctn I'aeinu eonipany is A ,i"ing all the Cliollos employed , .nt und through ArUoua and is t, t-ieir places with Indians. P. i ri l'llee c.imo in Tuesday night ( u l'hreuix to enjoy tho breath of me piues and many other blessings tin k n in tho Salt River Valley. li.i- people of Saffotd, Graham t , n h.iM succeeded in raising a f,i i $6,000 for tho buildlug of a Cl,t Jioiise and secuiing the county .i i j, ,siee MaV. of Phoenix, has quit miuiii -andielii mid hot coffee, atid ,5 bUJtili"S'",0Ula',,lb,'CMi'80' l t.ff He will stay In the north i, , ui-les begin to bloom. 1 1 , '-an Iteinnidiuo Steam Laundry il. ,. In -t Hast uoik at icasonable r, ., (!. II. Collin is the agent, and i , mucI jour laundry on Monday of ,-uli weik and it will be leturned on s:i mdat J. I in inaiigiiiul ball of Ihe Grand t i nu Hotel promises to be the Social tvU if the season. The ball will tk place on the night of August 7th. i d .jiiod musie and a good time are i. misi'd En.imlt Held, the sprlulef, is in raMaffou a vacation. He sas the i ail fiotu Phoenix to Flagstaff is i..'..ii joiigh for rapid traveling, but tin e who term to know say that he i.i nit up bj train. I lie A & P. railroad company are i,l udiieing their foice of men. At Wi.liams nineteen men were let out I ,t week, and a number at Winslow. 2i i nek places the machine shop foicts limw been reduced. It is possible that in a short while oveinmcnt sampling works will be erected at Nogales at a cost of not less nan ?10,000. A late appropriation '. cougtess set aside $45,000 forthrco (, uiuineui tvoik, one at El Paso and iln other two ou the northern bound- It has always been claimed that it , impossible to Hash heliographic signals across any stretch of country if theie was any precipitation between the two instruments. Sergeant Gor don of the heliograph station at Bisbee viceessfully flashed signals to the Sil- vti Clock langc a few days ago ant ing a dense rain storm. Tlio A. & P. railroad is offering ipdi.il exclusion rates to the coast for the i.mmr month. The round trip fniii Flagsfiff. tickets being good for 90 li.ns willi siaj-over privileges at S..ii lieiii.udiiio, to Los Angolcs, Kmla Monica, Kodonilo Heach and Sau WKoisouly$31 OP. A lumping party of four young fel low" ai-iived in the city from Phoenix Mnndaj morning. They are Charles Richmond, Will Oniie, George Lining a.nl William iMelhide, well-known ami populnr liojn In the valley. Tiny hit out fir nvo hioiiIIh and will take in all the points of attraction to tour il. Thi-y left for the Grand Canyon on Weduenlaj. I'. G. Noirte. who lias ju-l iit)irucd from FhigMall', .saja that never during the tin lire period of his 'residence in A i.mia has he ieen such a grow Hi of gffH and other vegetation as theie his been dining Ihe past few weeks all out the ii'irtlieru.part of the terri torj UiiiH Imvu been abtiiidant In C ii'iiuiiin comity, and stock of all Kinds U lookiugjvoll.nfJuurnal-Mlnor. l Henry Ashurst was in from Williams Sunday. ' Furnished rooms to reut. Applv to E. S. Clark. C. T. Lowis and sislor. of Ash Fork, spent Monday here. G. W. Glowncr left jestcr'dav for a two weeks' trip to Los Angeles. A. F. Potter, treasurer of Apaeho couuty, was in town Weduesday. Charlie Mtadows, bottcr known as "Arizona Charlie," speut Fiiday here. W. II. Andcrsou returned last week from a visit to relatives in Rutte, Mon tana. James Loy returned Sunday 'from Prescott. where ho had been onjlegal business. ' -II. Hoxworth andviifo left Sunday for Ihejferde, where th5y will spend several weeks. Walter J. Hill will leave ou August 1 for a month's visit to his old home in Waltsvillc, Vermont. Mr. aud Mrs. W. P. SNson, who have been visiting tho family of thulr sou, F. W. Sisson, for the past six weeks, left for their home in Peoria, III., Tuesday. P. D. Berry camo in from tho Last Chaueo miuo ou Sunday and returned Weduesday. Ho sajs the miuo is look iug Well aud another shipment will be made next mouth. George Miulz, city editor of the Phoeuix "Daily Herald," was a pas senger ou No. 2 Tilosday, on his liist trip east in eleven yeais. Ho will pass tho time at his old home in Clove laud, Ohio. E. E. Eirtuwood, Uuitcd States dis trict attorney for Arizoua, left Tues day for the east. Ho will join Mrs. Elliuwood at Rock Creek, Ohio, and will visit Washington before he returns to Arizona. A. Rediwell, the Phoenix piano mau, is here on one of his regular trips. He is tho largest musical instru ment dealer iu Aiizona, aud notwith standing the hard times lie sells one or more pianos here on each visit. The A. & P. railroad is doing some effective adei Using calling the atten tion of tho wheelmen to tho August run of tho (-oionino Cjeling Club to the Grand Caiijon ou tlicl'Jlh of, Unit month. The inaugural ball of 1 1 it- Gr.iml Canyon Hotel wilt be giw-o in IS.il bill's hall )ii Friday night, Augul7th. Tho affair will bo under the manage ment of Messrs. Geoige Woods and Frank Beat. Invitations have boon issued, aud thoso receiving them-will present the same at tho door for ad mission. Tho ico caves twelve miles south of Flagstaff is olio of tho utlracliona which is recehing a good deal of attention from our slimmer lisilois. It is Ihe only ico cave known to exist In the territory, and the novelty of gazing on on immense quantity of natural ice in midsummer, cannot be resisted by visitois fiom the w. timer sections of the territory. The "Joiirnal-Minei" -of Tuesday saj-s: There was a beautiful rainbow last night at 10 o'clock iu Iho western sky, caused by tho moon's rays shining through the rain. This phenomenon is very rare. The moon in the east wa? about an hour high. The skj was comparatively clear excepting in the west at about 40 degrees above the horizon there was a small eluiiil wh'ch exteuded north and south. On the under portion of this was tornied tho rainbow about two-thirds of a full bow light and dark graj". Tho colors, while not eo distinct as in a rainbow formed from the sun's rajs, were well defined at one time, during iho exist, enco of it. Tliis is tho sccotul or third ono seeu by tho writer, and the sight is a very beautiful one. HOIJN. BYKES-In Flagstaff, on July 27. ISM, to the wife of Godfrey Sykcs, a son. , SYKEB-In FlaRktaff. July 23.1S00, Xo tlio wife of Stanley Sykcs, a hon, PAYNE-In HeUeinont. on July 15. 1800, to the wife of rraaa w. rayiio. w uauamvr. Awarded Highest Honors Wortd's Fair, DR; CREAM BAKING P0WDIR MOST PERFECT' MADE. A pare Gripe Cream of Tartar Powder. Frit fiW'Awnwm.-Alum or any other adulterant. - . 0-YAR8 TOB STANDARD. 1 C. II. Cable and E. A. Slikcr. made a trip to tho Grand Canyon this week. They loft hero Sunday morning at 6 o'clock and reached the Canyon at 7 iu the evening, the recent rains having ruido tho roads roiijfh. Tho return trip was made Tuesday iu ten hours, They measured tho distant fiom Flagstaff to tho important poiuts along tho Canyon road with their cj-clometcrs. Sign posts will bo put up at these points. The road betweeu this place and the Canyon will be put in good condition for tho bicycle run in August. Flagstaff Lodge No. 11, 1. O. O. F.. installed tho following ou Saturday night: J. E. Jones, N. G.: Charles Claik, V. G.; W. S. Decloss, C.; L. D. Landers, W.j J. L. Daughetlj-, secretary; Anton Kline, treasurer; D. R. Piime, L. Sto. N. G. Disttict Deputy Grand Master Kil'jore, of Williams, was tho iustalliug official. After tho installation a soeii.l meeting was held, and the members of the lodge, together (heir families and ft lends, spent two cnjojahle hour.-i. Rev. E. R. Foley, of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. 15. M. D.inford, Misses Evi and Grace Duttnn, Misses Auu-y, Daisy awl D.mfoid, Miss MeGiatUn, C. Osbnu aud Will D.iufoul made the liip to the summit of Sunset peak aud the Black Crater. Tho party camped at the foot of tho peak Tuesday night. They had a delightful lime. 'Ihe survey for tho new pipe line has been completed. The line is a little mo to than seventeen miles in length and a satisfactory one. Mr. Vanderwciker, tho civil engineer, is now making up his field notes and estimates of tho cost of the line and will make his repot t to the council in a few days. Rev. Dr. Coltman, who was the first minister in charge of tho PtTsbj--teriau church hcie, is now in charge of tho Wyoming mission. The doctor may, however, go to China as a inis- sionarv so as to be near Ins son Rob ert, who has been in that country for the past twelve j ears as physician and missionarj- Our Grand Canjou cot respondent writes tli.it travel over Ihe "Grand View Trail" has been good during tho p.ist feu dajs Fiflj-one touiisls have gone dow'li tho canjon over the trail. The caves are attracting a great manj toiiiisH. valcr can bo had at the C.iuit'ion trail for stock and campeis. J. O. Dunbar, wife and sou ami Miss- liruunen of Dciiut came up from Phoenix Suuilaj and are occupying the residence of E. E. Elliuwood. They aie delighted with our cool. Invigotat ing atmospliero and will probably remain hero until October 1. Prof. G. Wharlou James will early in August leave for Canyon Diablo for Oii.ib.i to witness tho Moqul snake daucc. The professor will be gl.id to conimuuic.ite with parties who would like to join his paity. His address is Pasadena, Cal. Merit wins, and that Is ivhj Hood's Sarsaparilla holds Iho abiding confi dence of the public. Hood's Sarsapa rilla is known bj the cures it has made. It is the ono tine blood pmilier. II. R. D.uls, the efficient clerk nt the A. & P. depot, has taken a lay-off for tlurtv days. J. E. De Rosier, of Holbrook, is lilling his place. Sjkes Bros, have put in a new stork of tools aud machinery, aud can uow "make or mend nujlhiiig." Next door to Coffin Bros. Gun and bicycle repairing at Sjkes Bros., who have now Ihe best equipped repair shop in northern Arizona. Nexi door to Coffin Bros. Schilling's Best different from any other tea. How? Monoy-back. Rev. B, M, Pauford will preach at tho M. E. church Sunday morning, taking for his subject, "Paul, ou Marr Hill." Furnished pnnjis (o runtf on Rail- uiad avenue, four blocks west of posi ollice. Inquire of J. H. RuMSkr. Hood's pills euio liter ills, eoustipu lion, jatufdice, sick headache, biliotif nrs. 2.jc. '--- DidYoii Ever TO Kloctric-Bitlui-3 ns .1 it,nul, fur Minr ti-oubliiS?, If nut. not u bottle j now anil get-reliof. This meilioinu !i:u bejjn fotiutl to bo peculiarly mlaptoil In 'tho rcliofaiul cmm uf all female onm- 'plnitits, cxoitiug a woniloffiil iliroet influetico in-giving strength ami tone to'tho organs. If " liavo los of 1 Annutite. CoiiMip.ilion, Ileailaehe. Faluting Spells, or aie Nervous Sleep fless, Excitable. Melanclntl) or troubled with Ditty Snells, Kloctric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strerignf -aifgiiarautced by vits uso. fFlfty oonta and $1 at U;- JrBranpeu'sj COUNTY NOTICE. OrncE or the Hoard of Suprnvisons or or) RY.J- . I UOCONINO COUNTY, AllIZOJiA TEliniTORY FLAGSTAFF, JUiy SI, 1BUU. Tho following named persons liming been notified to appear before tho Hoard ot Equal ization of Coconino county, mid to Miow cause, if any, why their assessments or val uations should not be nddel to, and having wholly fulled to appear In answer to such notice, tho Board of Equalization took action in each case respectively as follows, viz: Mrs. Susie It. Altmnn, added $300 to value of furniture. V. II. Ashurst. added (200 to value of land. A. A. Allen, added Improvements ou pos sessory right, SIM. M. 8. Bcal, added J202 CO to value of per sonal property. Ilioyles & Koss, added $100 to value of lot In Williams. Chas. Dushucll, added (100 to value of lot In Williams. C. E. Boyce, added 120 to value of horsc3, II 000 to valuo of stock of goods, JP50 to value of furniture, SjO to valuo of safe, (300 to valuo ot lots in Williams. (1,760 to value of Improvements on lots. 1 saddle (20, 2 billiard tables (100, CO stock cattle $37C. J. T. Drojlus, added $580 to value of per sonal property. liowers tiros., added J3UO to value oi im provements on land. L. 1). Iloucher, added COO sheep valued at (575. nensley Biothcrs. added COO sheep valued at (575. 4 work hoiscs valued at (100, t wagon allied ntjto. HiiylCss & Dium, added (100 to value of ftirnltiuc. Abo Caufman, added (150 to value of lm- piovcmcnts on po3Casory right. A. D. Craw ford, udded (585 to value of per sonal property. Ida C. Clutk, added 1 piano valued at (100, J3D0 to valuo of lots In flagstaff. A. M. Conard. added (500 to value of Wil liams Brewing Co. Charles Canall, added (50 to value of Jew elry. J. M. Dennis, udded t!M to vuluc of saw mill, (5C0 to value of lumber. T. O. Donahue, added (150 to value of Im- provomonison lots. It. M. Francis, added (500 to aluc ot stock of goods. T. A. Fleming, added (175 to value of lots In Williams. Garland & Hom, added (100 to value of Grey & Dow ranch. Fred Ilarvoy, added (COO to value of furni ture, 0 shouts (7. William Ilaywurd, added (150 to value of lots In Williams, (100 to value of lmpiovc uienls onlols. II. II. lloxwortu. added J10J to value of lots In Flagitalf. lloxwoith & rriedlelu, added stuck of tlu- waro allied at(J00. Fred Hochdcrlfer, added (82 to aluo of personal property. F. C. IIochderfTcr. added (200 to valuo of lots in Flagstaff. George Hoffman, added (135 loiuluo Of lots In Flagstaff. K. 1 Howell, added (250 t cm aluc of lots Iu Flagstaff. J. II. Ilu'nlns Sr., added (250 to Willie of lunch. Jos. Johnston, added (103 to value of stock of good. J. II. Mnd, added 1 pl.mo valued at $100, (5J0 to lniproements on lots. C. S. McConulck. udded tJiHj to value of lui- lirou'menls uu lots. Ed l'helan. added (130 to value of lots In Will!aui3. Mrs. I). F. I'liel.ui. udded (leo to laluo of lots In Willluius Mrs. L. J. I'attrldgc, added (175 to valuo of lots Iu Williams. tf. A. l'lcasauts, added (100 to value of lots In Williams. I'olsou Bros., added (1.000 to value of stock of goods, (200 to value of Improvements on lots. Mrs. Itountrce, added (159 to value of Im provements on lots. F. L. ltogcrs & Co., added (150 to value of Improvements on lots. Charles F. Roberts, added (500 to valuq of stock of goods, (100 to valuo of lots In Wil liams, (1.050 to aluc of Improt oincnts on lots. J. W Ross, added (100 to aluc of lot In Williams. F. II. Kothschlld, added (1,000 to value of Improvements on lots. Mrs. U. A. Sanderson, added (250 to value of lots In Flagstaff. Godfi ey Sy Ues, added Improvements on lots In Flagstatf, (100. Thompson, F. II.. added (500 to value of stock of goods, (COO to aluoof lots In Wil liams, furniture (50. 1 bicycle (50. Thornton, Geo. I'., added to original assess ment 2.500 sheep at (2.875. James Walsh, added luteresl in possessory light (250, (200 to value of lots in Williams. Williams Opera House. Co., added (650 to Inpiovcmcntson lots. Any of tho above named persons who were unable to appear before tho Board of Equal ization In July may appear and be heard at tho meeting on Thursday. August 20, 1890, and tho determination then hud shall be final. O. A. BUSH. Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Homestead Entry No. 870.1 Land Office at Pkescott, I JuneST.lbW. I Notice Is hereby Riven that tho following named bottler lias filed notice of his Intention to niuko final proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will bo made beforo Clerk ot Probato Court, at Flagstaff, Ariz., on August 8. 1SSH), Iz: William II. Taylor, for tho NK !4, Section 22, Township 22 North, Kango 6 East. Ho names the following witnesses to piovchis continuous residence upon and oiiltjvijt on of s,ild land. vU: II. U, Locked of Vlfti:stuff, ArU.; J. H. Lockcttof Flagstaff, Arlz.i Anton Kline ot FlagstalT, Arlz.i J, A. Marshall of Flagstaff. ArU. H. I). U09S, Kcglster. Urst imlili'-a tlon July 2, 1800. I If we spend thousands of dollars telling you about a better tea than what you are drinking, can't you afford a little time to find out whether we are right or no? Costs you nothing. Ask your grocer for money-back, if you don't like Scutliits Best. '" Good food, pood life; Schilling l. Best coffee, baking-powder, soda, spices, seasoning," flavoring-extracts pure and money-backed. A Schilling t& Company San Francisco IF YOU ARE IN f HURRY For groceries there is alway a wagon at our door ready to bring them to you. Your order will be filled promptly. We have everything that is best in Groceries. The Monarch brand of Canned Goods the best in the market, are sold by us. Our assortment of Table Luxuries embraces lots of dainties not found in ordinary stores. Our prices are no higher than you will pay for inferior grades. FLAGSTAFF COMMERCIAL CO., KILPATRICK BLOCK. Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association $18,450,000 Paid in. Death Claims by the Mutual Life Associ ation from 1 88 1 to 1894. 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"" Hotel Ramoua, Los Angeles, 50c up. AND THE BEST. In the Old System Companies. - FiK:, Agent, m filled the same day as received. s 3000 Tons OF NATURAL ICE, From the Spring Lakes atBelleinont, is now ready for de livery. Correspon dence solicited. A. T. OORIMISH, FLAGSTAFF, AKIZ. R-I-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat rat business conducted for Moderate Fee. Our Office Is Oddos fe U. S. Patent Omc, nd we can "enre patetit In les. time than thoio remote from Washington. j.-i- Bend model, drawing or photo., wlthdeicrip tton We advise. If patentable or not, free of. CWe OM fee not Sue till patent Is eeenred. A PamtSlet. "How to-Obtain Patents." with name, ortctaal client InyonrSUtc. connty.or town, sent free. Addrc!, . C. A. SNOW & CO. Oppsslt Pdent Offlet, Wuhhtglon, 0. C. , Wm III If il luff Kg tfl Kft t m m 'L hi Ah k V. um r-n K Ai m m 1 ' hi w. ..' 1 ;Vt . ff