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TUB COCONINO SLW. George l"is do-1 dug tout tho re-' visit eastern cities. ell ned. however, el.iimlu munerutloii is not sullloietil. i'lio Peoples' store lug the largest stock of diy goods, luuoy (,'eiils furnish ing goods, Hosiery, millinery, etc., ever opened in Flugstaif. Cull uud bee us. Will Wallace, who went through tho Santiago campaign with Company A of the Hough Uidcis, isunjoying a sixty days' furlough with iclattc in Canada. l . . H. ....... .11 I. .... 1 f..ll ...111. uira J uuu in in u uui itiu uuiii-i . t.. I... !...! . i i I ueiy in ii me .uui ui oujiiuiuoer, uuu will bo pieasod to have the Kulioi of Fiugatutf cull and sue her hitsbcMoie buying olsowhoie. ,1.1 Ht Methodist oliuroh-Lt P. Wll-on, pastor. I'umouow morning's discourse: "Tho Truth Puiilles." Bvening dis course: "ihorough ltofoi-ui. Ail uto earnestly invited to attend. .1. C. dim uud M. J. Kennedy won up from Wiiwlow Thuirduy. They huo completed tho mil road cottages ul that place, and tlio woik on tho ile pot extension will bo llulshcd lj)()i tuber 1. Tho democratic tcrritotltil eouvoii tion will be held In Proseott nextFil- day. Tho delegates (torn ( o ouino county uro T. S. liunch, J. W. lra ict-, i Goorgo Habbitt, Cap. P. Smith mill J. IS. Jones Mux Salzmun, the gonial Williams merchant, was in town Tuesday. Ho has recently returned from a pleasant trip to Honolulu, U. S. A., and is much ploaed with Undo Sum's recent pos sessions. Messrs. Benedict, Mi ecu, llollinger uud Herman left Wednesday for the Grand Cannon. They ale all connected with tho Potest He-one in annus ca pacities and uio out on u tour of inspec tion and wilt liu gone ten duys. At a mooting of tho city council this week W. 11. Cat roll was elected major in place of Julius Aubiueau, resigned. If Billy's administration us mayor is us good us Ills pork chops tho p'eoplo will have no chance for u kick. The Sun in this Issue publishes con siderable information alwut the Snn Francisco Mountains Forest., Heservo which will bo found of impoi'tunco to outtlo und sheep talscrs, us well as to miners und those interested in educa tional work. The Sun N tin paper in the county to furnish It- u eis with reliuble information in logatd to tho Fore.-t llosorve, und the aitioli will repiy caierul perusal. U. A. Week, A. W. Downs, Make Chid-ster, T. H. Inglohurt und N. I,. Nelson, of Chicago, uro rogisteiodut tho Hank hoiel. Thoy uro connected with tho building of the wutor work-, eachbelng experts In tholrsoveral line- Thi, ifr., if i'i'iiu'iI tiaw.imliliiil .it rl... Obsorv.umy Monday night goes far to snow tne appreciation the public has for the kindness of tho olllclals of thai insmiitijn. For cnuitcsy und un tiling efforts to please, Messrs. Diew and Coggshall mo hard to boat. Mrs. F. O. Hochdeiirer left yesterday foi'Prescotlti,n;iii the time, until the tciritoriul regiment leaves, with h.-r husbmd, Lieut, llochderlfer. It Is probable that the regiment wlllleme Km t Whipple on Monday next for Lex ington, Ky., wheio they will go inm camp. Mr. Kdg.r Whipple wi.s called to Win-low to embalm the sl weeks-old child of Hov. N. II. Hirtliitt nf tli.t Methodist chinch, who died lust Tues day . Mr. and Mis. llartlctt have u large number of friends in this coininunii und thosympilhy of all isoxt.'ndod t'o them In l heir Iwroaio neiit. Miss Hullo Casein mill Mrs. B. Kerr, of San .lose, Cul., who Inn. btfen spend ing the summer hero, lofi Thiiidu nionilng. MlssCussin will take charge of the public school at Uucktorry, Mo hao county, for tho ensuing term. Mrs. Kerr i etui us to her homo in San Jose. Mrs. H. 1). Koss gave one of tho nm-t olalioraie receptions ycsiorday which has been given In Precoti for u long time. Over two hundred invitations were out, neurly all or which were in cepted. Kefreshnionts wulu Mert(l und the afternoon was plea-antU spent by all present. .loiirnal-Miner. ' Miss Annie Curoutheiv, a well-known und de-ervedlj populur young lud, hus gone to Tucron, w hoi o she tuke u posi tion us Instruclor in the Indiun mission school conducted there under the uusvdf pices of the Presbyteiiun chut eh. Mi A Curouthei-s hus been spending the Mini mer at FlagstulT. Hcpublicun. I V9(BBtK3i3KKr!aMt&toto