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TUK COCONINO SUN. turns away IiIh glanee falls upon the pine needles that cushion the rugged rocks anil lie feels that these are as im portant us I In God's eternal world. 'Tlioie is bit one way to become im pressed with this magnificent and stu penduous rugged teene this grandest m'ciiu of all uver produced by nature 'h colossal hand, tliat is to drink in itsini ncnHlty through the human eye: none ran fittingly describe it; no hand, how over skilled in art, can ever produce anything that will present to the hu mun mind it clear conception to its magnitude. The Circus Commended. All exchanges from places where the groat Wallace shows have exhibited seem to Im a unit in praising tin; great Wallace shows. The Dubuque (la.) Daily Times tuid: "The show continued uliont two and one-half hours and when the people went away they had only words of the highest commendation. The whole circus is clean and up-to date: it is well directed and conducted faultlessly. It is replete with now ac s performed by the best actors in the buines. The accoutrements are till at tractive and the people's warn robe handsome. When the Wallace shows come again more than 10,000 jieoplc will unail their coming." These shows will exhibit in Flagstaff on Thursday, Nov. 10th. A mo.her's meeting will Ik? held by the W. C. T. U. at thehouse of Mrjt. W. II. Campbell, Tuesday, November Sth, ut 4 j). m. This will Ihj the first of a series, for the consideration of the men tal and physical development of chil dren and their home training. The ordinary meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be hold in the Methodist church Tuesday, Nov. 15th ut 4 p. in. M. B. KKMIHWK. Secretary. ELECTION BOARDS. Appointment of Inspectors and Judges for . the Various Precincts. The board of supervisors have ap pointed the incctors and judge of election in the following precincts: Flagstaff Al Doyle, inspector; W.A. .May flower and T. A. Dean, judges; h C. Reed, Oscar Gibson, C. A. Keller, George II. Coffin and F. L. Beal, clerks. Williams M. lige Minor, inspect or: II. K. Farnsnorth and Jake Salz man, judges: F. O. Poison, Jos. John ston, L. L. Ferrell, E. H. Simpson and George Bumgartner, clerks. Tuba City C. H. Algert, inspector; D.Hrinkerhoff and Fred Tanner, judges; judges: J. L. Foutz and J. B. Tanner, clerks. Canyon Diablo F. W. Voltz, inspect or: C. J. Carson and Wm. McLee, .1. Moriarty und Wm. Volz. clerks. Fredonia H. A. Jackson, Inspector: A. W. Brown und Lorura Pratt, judges: Cass Lewis and D. B. Stewart, clerks. Challer.der J. H. Sterling, inspec tor: Win. Ishain and Sam'l Ball judges: Hiram Blgelowand J. B.Smith, clerks. Bellemont -W. A. Howe, inspector: (.'has. Carlson and F. W Payne, judges: Hobt. Hennessey and Henry A. Smith, clerks. Mormon Dairy- T. Richardson, in spector: Scott Henderson and A. Cowles, judges: Marion Clark and Win. Lcber echt, clerks. Mr. M. M. Lewis is agent for the Reliance Corset Co. The company makes ladies' skirts, corsets, shoulder barces. hose supporters, and ladies desiring articles in this line are re quested to call on her at the Second hand store. Orders for Christmas books taken. :w Fiinston for fliM -class job printing.