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W , , '" " , i , r4 J VOLUME iyi BISBEE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY EVENING", AUGUST 9, 1899 NUMBER 192 ,, ., ; j hfr 4 : "' ' m NgeMtemttteTW? wfro -w livnt KlirJ Ifnmmny ...... . lllll "THE WE must have room for Our Fall and Winter Stock, and in order to do this, will inaugurate one of the greatest clearing sales ;ver recorded in this section. ' I SIS AMR' HH H Ladies' white uudtrskiils tost from 60c up. Ladies' crasli skirts from Ladies' and Children's colored base, the Topsy brand, worth 35c and 2S- cut to 15c. Men's 'Tan shoes legular price $?.j;o, tut t $150. I roy,'s colored shoes, sixes .'3 to 5, regular price f2.oQ g cut to $160. f 1ly X fr ? 1 " t. 5'OyS i CUIUS SHOeS, rUJUCl All me JBaiance 01 uukhs uut in iropra. I If ,you want to save lfloaey on your purchases, I this is positively the grandest oppoituuity ever I offered; I THE ''3jjr,00!" . .Lots for Sale $ at Naco, Ariz. Title Guaranteed? Prices Reasonable. K&pj)hj in Person or by Letter to ' V pOii find Mil, f Finest&itsEu-rnoiits in the City, ri -.- "- Horses boarded bj' the week, day or month. Horses bought and sold. Complete hack service. Hacks will meet all trains. Good service. .... s Upper Main Si. - EHlsbec, Arasosia iiwuH-i4cwwTM5n Bisbee fc Transfer Company, Freight. &a,ggcie and Express Delivered to any vart , ..,- f l0 Glty. Prompt Serr2ce cisad fluids delivery. , Assayerand Chemiat, 43RELIABLE WORK AT HODERATE PRICES. ' Mining properties placed mi cotnmisaion. Klines examined -r and reporteil on. Cornj-poiidcncu tolicited. All v.oik promptly attended to'. - ' N; P.' WOOD, 144 Pennington Street, Tncson, Arizona- i i' inly ui i ) i H'odI, 1) 1 C 11 1 . r ( B ,q f 1 -i- . 8 1 tAfm KJZllllJ 1 1 -KENNEV i;;;o, ,;. The i ' Fresh Beef Mutton,-Pork, Veal, Saas l" sages, etc. Choiee Cats of Meats Only. Fresh -Bread Daily. .octe: Goods Delivered Free to " Upper T.lain v MwwrmiuiimiwMLM( James F, Trotter, United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Civil Engineer SURVEYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Offlce In Wallace UnlHlliur SKle, Arlwim C. A. HE JM Wi 1 V XIA.IXIA 0 Tinner, Plumber and Sheet Metal Worker 1 jccomU Hand GaotTtt.,03ti aad &&U1. - f. mkmwWwm . . - fflNvinn In A nioy FAI .n a'j'R, i 35c m-p. .,,..1, ,,rt-4lt TT,- (-v 'Xrt swea, ivuhu i- tv cevv.. I FAIR." B. J. 'RBIEXY, .VgffWwwrTJt-wvrip.wi fob Wnhtao TiM GK1FF1TII, Proprietor. Tmicafcjgrg mm wwmjwHrpai if iw 'mm i 8 Ik FT -t n nii n, w $t ir ILCL 1U-LI ElIj l Proprietors. All Paris of the Town- St., Bisbctr. vw K - Ki sir 11 l hisbee, Arizona. Kill. 3' "AiUJnce TILMAPIIIC SPARKS Fresh From the Wires from All Points. W.hip':1on, .Mijr. 0. Mfiinr-OSpniutu I.IUlt'lt It to i .lVvi Uin.WlMIld 01 t!l tho ".tv..i y t:oopn in tlio Philippines when the active P.inipf.ign opens in the full. Tlio plan of campaign decided upon .by -Major-General Otis contemplated "ft V larger ueq of cavalry than in the last campaign. He alreanv has in the Phil ippinoft Hie ontiie Fourth Cavalry. Flo liastetn authon"d to organize or., of tuo p oimm i n;in . - in ihe Philip-: pines 3b f.ial'j, u'ht lojppnina of theThii-d-Cnvulty aie under ordeffi)fy vtiUiout increasing liv iiuantHy of or Mmi;'j. It is pobablo that ot ho, let'iuienta vw'l tesento t so as to ive U ieni! Luituu a -tio g eavaliy f r (?. JVa l.mgi m Mi,"-. ' The ctatn (' partraent has received fiom the Italian authorities a copy of the complete re port made hy the Marquis Romano, secietary of tlio Italian embassy hereon his personal-investigation of tho aecent lynching of five Italians at TallUlah, La. The report presents the affair in a .serious light. As a whole the Italian authorities viev the matter of the ! nching as one' of unusual atrocity and without mitigating circumstances which had been urged in previous affaiis of ih is kind. Washington, Aug. 9. Tho war de partment is making every effort to comply with tho recent request of Gen oral Oti3 for a mnnbei of machine guns in crder that they may reach linn in time for the campaign which is expected to open with tliediy season. Ihe Ue paitment has decided not to cend to the Philippines the Sim-Dudley guns but will confine tho selection to the types now in use in the army. v iicine, a,i. l) -- 1 lie counsel ti' Drti ui met iodn a' 1 j i wiu'fc i luiiut' yhm int' 'lt.iiid ui tne hum "itt- pat! and consului .f ivet of the afi.in Wli UK" J'lO j. ll 'Inev went Uitnj i aUor thCi haJ exainintu tne dutu i 'Qg of the secret dossier in the judges' loom". Tliey do not see any possibility of icpeat ing the.judgment of 1801. Birmingham, Ala , Aug. 9. The con test in Kentucky may have an import ant bearing on the status of the United States senate on silver which is now a tic.lt tho gold senator of Kentucky and one in Louisiana are xi is placed by silver men it would givo the silver forces two majortty. Dubuque, Iowa, Aug. 9. Manager Houseman today matched Tommy llvan, of Syracuse, and Jack Moffatt, of Chicago, to bos for the welter weight championship of the world. A' Mother Tells How She Saved Her "Little Daughter's Life. I am the mother of eight childien and have had a great deal of experience with medicines. Ivift summer my little daughter had the dysentery. in its worst I'onn. Wo thought the sould die. T tri I i i ' i j 1 i i Linn' i 1 u iiutliin' Li.n ' t( i i ; 1. ' - l I ) in vad it' t ui'1 i u. , i, ' ' (. hjii)h tl un'ci (' i , ( ii i'iii ,iinl lii.i' i hot-ciKcm Jtv.a i il i nun lined ami s'lit .nnl "it a i itu it on i. Il I MA ,1 1 u! Ill i-i .iiedi- cities we uvor had in tho ltotiso. It suvud my litllo unughUn't hie. 1 .un unxious for every mottior to know what an ex cellent medicine it is. Hal I known it nt first it mould huvo baved me a Kiu.it deal o anxiety and 111 little (luuhtei much sufiering. Youri truly.f.lrs. Geo. F. Burdick, Liberty, It. I. Fo. s.Ue at Biabee Dtuu stoio. A lvodol Dyspepsia Cme ouiea dvapap aia beuaupo its inyieiliu.itH 1110 bucIi that it can't help dotnz so. " Th i publiu ca" ri'ly upon itus 11 huhU'i loni'id for all dhoxlors arising fiom imperfect di;e3 tion." J.unes M. Thomas, M. I)., i" American Journal of Health, is". Y. Copjier (iueen store. Wall ':;trr. Our lino of wall paper is tho voiy latest, being designs of 1893. Aumi'Sr Jo ..is IliiroiiTd from Paris Eny that Tu L'aty do Clam is ill with a liver attack. Maybo do Clam'u Kiill has "hiisted." Tlio gall of tho average French army officer is his principal claim to dic-iuclion. Controlling Laws in Political Economy, First Theie is no such thing as in trinsic value. There in hut one kind of value in economics, viz: purchasing power. ;.-f, ' Second All money, including gold, is "Pi it" Ruo-. AM mo Ktv i created by luw, edict, "il.it, '' 01 sovciiinicnt. Third Demand and supply make and confol all values. Foiuth Cut down the quantity of money in circulation one-half (other conditions remaining unchanged) and pneeoof wheat, cotton anuotlier tqings, as a whole, will fall one-half. 'Filth double the quantity of money in ci jniat 11 1 tlii-i l i iitioi" remain ing Uni lrui,,t' t an ! pines ;t tha ro-pk-'t. rirodm ts U ii ie. V hiAih 1) mum otlu 1 ' ni-9 of jrop- money m circulation, wd puces of the people's products will iftll one-hali. evfiii" iii'ie is 10 u ii ttung in I M,aIt ,,e ..50, c, t aoinr .- i i nnf th. i il'le ul th ' in I il i uill ir . m idi of that controls its value as money; it is the fact that it is a dollar, and is legal tender, that gives it its value as money. Eighth The men who havo so much to eay about 50-cent dollars are passing them, right now, for 100 cents thus proving their statements untrue. The foreuoing elementary principles of political economy are sanctioned by all the great writers on money for 1500 years past, and the great money lenders of Europe ot today. Anybody ca i figure from the above eight propositions whether we should restore silver and have "more money and les misery" or not. George Prentiss. It was in the good old days when tho nanatorof this story was legaided as quite a respectable young man, in tho beautitul citj' of. Philadelphia. Ho was young and innocent in those halcyon days, and the first dinner party he went to puzzled him just a little. In the best parlor were nscetnbbd about a dozen of the Unest ladies that Philadel phia had ever produced, and they wore gotten up or down in the most deco leto style. "Guess I've gotten into the wrnntr room!" he murmured to one of tin i'. . i- id 'a '! u .-til tb'H'h l i etii.ijj.' i' iim'ii ' de OPi.e.l,"' uwi i (!)(. i H th a JU vu ,i t Mi i ! nil ( A h aae. ill oiieu cauto a liomblo liurn, Scald, Out or Hruisc. Bucklon's Arnica Suhe, tho best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Soros, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Emptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 23 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by the Bsibee Drug Store and Copper Queen Co. A-saioof a-- group of mines in 'the" Aubery distiict has been made to the Midas Mining and Milling company by E. Ogden and Law Blakely. The Midas Mining and Milling company is an organization composed of AV. G. Blakely, G. F. Sheldon, Harry McUomb and Peter Schaefi'er. Messis. Sheldon and Schacffer aie in Kingman. The new con'prny will put in a mill on the Big Sandy, and will immediately begin development work o-i tho newly acquir ed pioperty. M'.veis. Sheldon and Sfhacffer aie residents of Lo3 Ancelos, but will look aftei thebasinesd intetotts of tho company at this point. The mines aie excellent properties, and by judicious management ouht to Do bi ought into tho dividernl-pinlncin" cIr ul u ' i m j; ii iii Ui.,0 V I t iat tlio v 1 u ui 1 1 'till' V "' 1 ' 1 1 1 hj i hi e ,n il i , ill I .1 I i 1 1 f.ici. Oil, Food rift sue Horses boarded by the .day, week or month. Rigs ' "furnished on short notice. -o HOUdlJS TYXWN CVRK or AT KATfi? TO ficrssa Bought and Sola j k, a Z 5ltHEA3V& CO., Tro; v BISBEE- lilll! ollUb MRS. M. BLEWETT PKOtntn.'uu'w A FULL LINK OF Sf)l noicste ana nn Furnisninas m THE COPPER T & n m y -A r?M- N Tho Furniture Department an nounces the arrival of an immense line of Fismituretwo full car loads not ng else but Furniture of the newest sort. Furniture is no more exempt from the dictates of fashion than are other classes of merchandise, so each, succeeding season finds new im provements that mark manufacturing- progresses! ight, but, important changes in shape or finish that dif-t ferentiates Furniture with style about It, from cheap ordinary Fur--niture t costs no t he c tyi s II J!) durable Furniture. Its in knowing when a?nd where to buy. THE TIME to buy is NOW, the PLACE is HERE. JBMKCK Iron Eeds, double and in white, blue and olive green, from that up to $27.50. Bed Room suits in birch, maple, oak aucj.. mahogany finish, $16.50 to $40,00 a 'suit. Children's beds and cradles in wood and enameled Little Beds, -little prices. irou. .ibk lUll v.i U Ut .It I'll: 'it; r j r .... , K C( ivCl . ..1 est couceits in finish and shapas. Such auassortment that the picking out of any one as best is difficult, $2.50 to $io.od Swing Rockers, oak finish, $2.00 and $2.50. DresserSj-commodes and washstands odd. pieces-nn-oak, mahogctuy, maple and white enameled. Tables, cabinets, cupboards, safes and all sorts of Kitchen Furniture. NoTii. A discount of purchasers of Refrigerators. make the carrying of, any unlikely. rjr a 1 s Ki 8- 75 s ot f?i "5? i J r a n I! v. tl R S a H H tin a I IIISiiSlliMiIII lot he Copper "Q QUEEN STORE, RNITURE- more to get exceiien three-quarter size, enameleci brass trimmings $j.oo 'and , iwoieufttlts,x and eight ieet. -i.oecTi.'K'gSs (or set oi six. - ! niWtWcs. oud, phv.ocred .and rattan the new ? 1" . " JjW)I. " 1 lea per cent will be allowed This prioe concession is to' -over until next season very ueen liiitii m n i tfSf i ,n