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MPN73!r "T3SW Nroas ILt .$. V A-, 1 S r u 1 ...-. .u...wr l ? . ' . . . . . ., , j . .iVi.A - - . 1-.. J4rfrfi0irfciilimt" li iirriVrTW'1"' "'trii-wiri t ARIZONA DAILY ORB PCBlStllCD KVt'.IV faVKNIKQ KXCltrT BTJNOAY, BY ALVAN W. fiOWB, f otered at the post'offlee at BIshoe, as soo ond class-matter May 12, t8H7. Advertising rates will too made known on Application to this oHlce. Legal publication! In conformity with the Territorial Statute. RellnrWotico 10 cents por line for eaohjln- Wtlon. " ToADVpiiTiaKBSi CuU Intended for Inser tion In these columns must be oh metal bases or thoy will not be accepted. Communications relating: to news or edi torial matter should be addressed to Editor 'Obb. gtF"Al Remittances and business letters should be addressed to ALVAN W. HOWE. Bisbee. Arizona, T P. VIRHKB. NEWSPAPER ADYERTIS- i.JJt In Asrent. 21 Merchants' Kxchantre. San, ''Kranclwyo, is our authorized agent. This paper Is kept'on file in his offioo. A DANGEROUS WEAPON. The boycott is a weapon more dangerous to those who wield It tlum It is to those against whom it is directed. It's a boomer ang; emplojed by cowards. An exchange says that the Clevoland people "who ure" now coming to their senses, have discovered that society would be lntol- arable If , It had no defense against the boj cott, vcan tahe example of St, Louis. 'In 1688 Uiere was a great railroad strike in the west on the Gould Hues. Tho boycott was 'was then resorted to and applied in St. . Louis against merchants, professional men, i butcher's and bailors and 'all whohave doal ing8 with tho public. Hut the St. Louis people were oqunl to the occasion. They Ihirandlutcly organized and gave the boyoot ters to understand that thoy would bo remembered, and w hen order was restored they too would find themselves under tho 'ban that would sear and burn to tho bono. Every dealor who truoklcd to the boycott and gavo it support was put into tho category of the boycotter himself, and warned "that those assailed by the bocotter would btrlko baclt. The result was that tho bojeott col lapsed. Like the coward that it Is, it whined and withdrew its supporters and went grov eling in the dust to have the ban lifted from them. It was a case of fighting 11 ro with fire, and the right won. Rotall&tion is not to bo approved; the taking of tho law into ono's " own hands cannot be udvlsed. But when a man is driven into a corner, innocent of offensoiond for lmply pursuing his inallon- able right as a man, he is a cowardly cur Swho will not strike baok, If tho Clevoland people had tho wit and courago of thoo of St. Louts they would never have cowered under the club of tho boj cott." Tub North polo may as well surrender as , the Uritlsh eovet mneiit Is coins to attack It. The lirltish nnvy, which has dono notliiutr In the way of Arctlo exploration for twenty. iivo jcarH, proposes to pay out 15,000 in an expe dition which will be equipped with a monitor loc-brqaUliip steamer like the noted Russian ' boat Ermack, which smashes ico muuy feet thick. 'However, British' financial and mili tary resources may be slituelently tested by the Boers, without undertuklnt; any side luiucu-nt this tlmo. -, . y Tub opponents of Mr. W. J. Bryan do not hesitut to employ dirty mothods in tliulr efforts to injure him. It has boon thirty four ears sli.co iho north and south were at '"war, jet the Chattunoogn Times trios to ' arouse usilnst Mr, Bryan tho blttor hatos of that uaTortuimte conlllot. Tho CliattuuooBii paper says that Mr. Bryan rofusod to vote for the late Mr. Crisp of Georeia, for spoaknr on the erqund that Mr. Crisp was un ex ' confederate s61dier. Tho records will show that Mr. Bryan toted for Mr. Crisp twlco for the speakership. In TUXSK days of burrowing uncertainty the republicans uro not overlooking any " crumbs of consolation. Tho St. Louis Globe Democrat suj s: "The adoption of the sluglo gold standard and expansion planks in tho republican contention In Lyon county, Kau- ' sas, show how tlmt state stands on thoso two Issues. There was some oppooitlou to a square out and out deliverance In favor of gold, but only two votes could bo mustered "by its opponents." Tho lepublicnnsdouot " but much ice in Kansas. Slnoo tho fall of Itigulhf they have all gone over to tho popu list purty. Besides tho action of a hundf ul r of government oflice holders in Lyon county ' is no Indication of'tho sentiments of the re 'publicuns of the state of Kansas. Says tho Boston Transcript: Mr. Qeoice ;'H. Burr, president of tho St. Johns (Kansas) 'Trust company, who has just returned from a western trip, gives choorlug accounts of tho flnancjul condition in that section. "Money," said lib, "is cheaper toduv in Indianapolis, Cbicugo and St. Louis than it is in Boston; I do not.belicvo tlmt the woU will hnvo to bor row alollar from tho east this j ear tomovo 'its ciops, except possibly to druw on its astern balances. The stuto banks of Kansas have gained $1,500,000 in deposits for the three mouths endtug July SO. As to tho crops they uie almost bejoud comparison." It Is now in order for the organs to claim that the republican administration is responsiblo for tlio good crops. Tho liallus News and San Antonio Express negleoted to lay at tho door of McKlulcy lospouHlbility for tho Brazos valley flood. Tlllt nttnniey-Ki'iiurul of Nebrusltu, Sntur doy In ul. Logon suit at Oinuliii nirnfnst tho lii Poper f fiicft Co. SATURDAY, AUGUST 49, 1899. . f jt ''lagaiBSBBBBBBBMSVIlMMSWSBRBMSJSaSMSJBMSBiaMSVBBlSSBJBMMSMSSBBBBiBSBSSiailBBBBBlMHHil r'l btatiuard Oil comimnv for violation nf tho ftiiti-trust law enacted by a republican con grem.'TliU ihould be dune In every stuto In the Union. The compuny should lioghon u Uvoly cuuteitatidiftlieconureiislontil st lit uto ean jitjt b nf(j;n;el, one will be enuoted tlmt cuubo..-AllBl,t ull'ntonir tho Hue will huvo the effect ot Knowing that the people are In enmet In their Intention to reKtrulii this corporation. It U not tho iirooar thlucr to bo lupine in the matter and tako It for grunted i that the federal Ktututo will not or can not be enforced. Nor U It Incumbent upon nny J te f wlt a deoUlon In the Oinnhn oue. The mire ult the bettor. Enob stuto luw n sialarlea attoriioy.urnnnrnl . fittmul to loiriil '.j business of thU thuracter. but tho oil mon- i 4 tl opoly will have to employ expcimlvo Inwjers ;ir, nnJinnraf tern while learn tlmt It Uohoiiper . to be reasonably decont und fair than to J fuvetodefend expensive miltn in oorystnto lntheUnloti; r "Our baby w.,9 sick for a month with evero cough and catarrhal fever. Al though we trtod many remedies the kept Kettlntt woiso until wo tisad Ono Minute Cough Cure. it releived at onco nd cure her in a few days." . I.. Kann.l'rin. HiBh School, Bluffdale, Texas. Copper Queen stoto. w - - Vi -FtTHt mWWN1tfrsM,jV'"f',V ,-f-rr -n - - - -- -- Little Pimples Turn to Cancer. Oaneer often results from an fea nrity In tho blood, inherited from generations book. Few people are en tirely free from some taint in tho blood, and it is impoudblo to tell when it will DMok out in the form of dreaded Oan oer. What has appeared to be a mere pimple or scratch has developed into the moat malignant Cancer. "I had a severe OancorVMch was t first only a few blotches, that I thought would soon 'puss awny. " treated by several ablo physicians, but In splto of their efforts the Can cer spread until my con dition became alarming. After lis any months of treatment and growing steadily worse, I de cided to try S. S. 8. which was so Strongly recommended. Tho first bottle produced an lm- firovement. I continued he medicine, and In four months the last lit tie soab dropped off. Ten Tears have clansed. and noil sign of the disease has returned." R. F. WII.I.IAM8, Glllshurg, Miss. It in dangerous to experiment with Canoei- Tho diseaso is beyond tho skill of physio.'ans. S. S. S. is the only cure, beoause it is the only remedy which coea deop enough to roach Cancer. SSLSBbod - (SwifV's Speoiflc) is the only blood remec'y guaranteed Purely Vegetable. All others contain potash and mer cury, Ihe most dangerous of minerals. Books on Cancer and blood diseases jnailed (roe by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. o- Horses boarded by the day, week or month. Rigs furnished on short notice. HORSES TAKEN CARE OP AT RATES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Horses Bought and Sold B. F. GRAHAM & CO., Prop V. G. MEDIG0VICH Wholesale and Retail Dealer In GROCERIES. Poultry, n-Aivrra mnmnTvinTi qkcb WEEK Liquors, wines , Gianrs ona todqcgos. THEUNIOH MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PORTLAND, MAINE. (incorporated 1848.) After 3 years extended insurance, se cured automatically by the operation oi astatute of the State of Maine." Tho only company in the world doing busi ness under such a legal provision. It pays more proportionately to living pol icy holders in settlement of policies than any other company." It's insu rance is gilt edge in every way. G II, Adams, N. W. Ohask, Manager, Resident Agent, Phoenix, Bisbee, Arizona. BISBEE and NACOSABI Stage Line, TIM TAFT,.lProp. Leave Bisbee Tuesday and Fridays. Arrivcun Bisbee Tuesdays and Saturdays flffirp At Copper Queen Store VU1W& 'Wbere informatloncan i had GjmXT- On-TsT RESTAURANT Fresh Kansas City Heats Constantly on Hand. Wc Cntcr to all Clagacs. Private Parties and Ban quets a Specialty. Nothing but white help employed. Give Ufl a Call. Omer Barker, Prop.' Mrs. Blair, Prop. A complottt line of tlio latcs stylos gprmi! nnd Summer Goods Ju-t of Airivod. Pattern Hats of the Latest Desip. Uats trimmed to order a specialty. Coll and inspect my goods before purchasing elsewhere. THE O. K. Cffflliiri liiioru Coofl nnii Qnlo Who OLUulllJ LliblJ, 1 uuii lillll Ulllb 01U U . m. jjjiE Miiiiir siopII M. J. "r.-rjri'"' l"..f .. -- V v V 111 vt It vi V MRS. M. BLEWETT PROPRIETRESS A ?ULL I IVK OV ifld Genrs mwm m a ituii m o N. Angiusr Prop. CrlOlfJlLY GROCERIES, HIKES, Cigat eland Tobacco A full aesoitincnt of Candies, Fruits and Nuts. 4 Cor. 0. K. & Railroad Ave. . R. ...J.,- .,. ,... n.... BiSbce, Arizona. Headjtonesand Monuim-nts a Spectalt)' Stopo Cutting of nil kinds done with neatness and dispatch. Leave orders at the Bisbee Druo store. JOHNSON & CO.. Props. Second-hand goods of nil kinds bought and sold. Sewing mnchines cleaned and repaired. Matreseee8 rornired. If You Want to Buy or Sell Any thing Let Us Know Before Going Elsewhere. Place of Business, Brewer' Gnlcb. sec ond door north of Shattuck b- Bieuery Saloon. The Jersey Dairy, A. VV. STRUnM, Prop. Pure Fresh Milk Delivered All Parts of the City Eveny , Evening. to PURE CREAM IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITY TJie Only Dairv in Bisbeo Blooded Cows. Havin Satisfaction $& Guaranteed Leave orders at tlin Miumm boarding house or this office. T. METZ, Prop'r. Office And Worlth, Tombstone Cnnoii Uisboo, Arizona. Soda water, Sarsaparilla, Giiiger-ale, Etc. 'JVC iv Rtc. 1$ . Orders from abond will re ceive prompt attention. 7C3Orderg for tho elty of llmliea w ill Ix dolivotod froo without dolay. I'umilj ordf1' solicited. Incor'poriited Under CAPITAL STOCl . Peoples flbnnn flfffl oi I sis IIS! .":" ' 7. " m i'n ni f tt" ,virtrr'r" 'fr4T t viri air- t n t'vi i ui , vm u i UUUIll U UULL VV LU III II 1IU I 111 83 iiiie nil in. a In 5,000,000 One Doiiar Shares. Full Paid and Non-Assessable and ; Carrying no Personal Liability; OFFICE OF THE COH PA-NY: Room 4, Brj'son Block, L05 ANGELES, PETER JOHKSON, '. Legal Advertisements. Dissolution oJ Copartnership; I Votlce I hen 1 elvonthatthocopnrtnershlp ijieiototoro existing between J. H. Jack and N. W. Vhtxw. under the Urm numa of J, H. J nek L"5l)pr Co . has thlsday been dissolved J,j mutual coiikO it J. H. Jack assuming full control of tho IniMiicss. AH money duo tho lato firm ia poj nblp to him, and nil uccounte iigulnntHtiid llrm r ill bo paid by him. N. W. CHASE. J.H.JACK. IW'd'ntftbix!. Juh 1. 1809. c V summons. TN TUB JITSTICK COURT, NO. 2 PRECINCT (motility or itaiue. xerr . Territory of Arizona. J.S.WILLtAM. CO. Plaintiff. JAMES SHIRLEY. Defendant. Action brought in tho Justice Court No. precinct, in and for tho County of Cojhiso in tin! Territory ot Arizona. In thenatnoof the Territory of Arizona to JnnifsSlili Jej defendant, greeting. You aio heiol.N summoned and required to nppeur In an action brought against jou b tin.' allow iiunud plaint lit' in the Just Ico Court of No. 2 Pioclnot, in and for the County of (ocluse, In tho Territory of ArLto un, nd nnswor the complaint illed in said Justice Com t, at ilisboc, in said County, within Ho dnjc, o.clusio of the day of ser vice, after tho service upou you of this sum- Bions, tt serveil w itlilii tins preciuet, lint IT iercd without this precinct, but within tho lencu wuoinn mis iirmi count , ton clus; If serve count, ton ilnjs; ir served out oi mo county. irouscs twenty ius. tight to obtain judg- you to rueovor tu sum of p luavo-nnnica nlalutin. to- gethor with th. costs of th s uetloii or JiKlg nioiit I iv defuuit wll bo taken ngaiuit you according to prnj er of raid u iinplaint Oien iindor my hand at (benl.) HUliee this Uth day i,f June. 18(). WILLIAM SCRIMSKCU, Justico of the Peace ot auid Piecifit,2 rirst publieatlcn Juno 15. 'U9. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE SWEEPSTAKES MINE. j To Jnnios A, Nolloy, your heirs or asslgrti; Yon aio horehy notified by tho uutpr signetl, jour co-owner in tho Swecpstutes mining claim, situate in theWitrren Minaig DUtrict, In tho Louttty of Cochise, To ritdry of Arizona, the location notico of which is locorded in tho office of tho County Rccorer of tho County of Cochise, in book 0, pigo 008, Keeo id of Alines, that it has expended tho sum of ono hundred dollars In each of tho jcurs from and including the yoar eih teou hundred and eighty-seven, to. and in cluding; tho j ear eighteen hundred and nluoty eight, making: a poriod of twelve j oars, in tho performance of tho annual work for euch ot said years, required by the laws of congress to be performed upon paid claim to hold tho same. And jou. j our heirs and assitriH. lavo jfuiled to contribute your proportion of Ithe expenditures roiuirea uy section -mil ottne revised statutes of tho United States, to'' be ymado iip&u said claim for tho jears (join ami ineliKiing tho year eighteen buuifrea und eight sov on. to und including tho year clghteon hundred and ninety eight, making a poriod of twelve jears. ' The sum duo from j on, jour heirs ot as signs to th undoi'dlgiiod, your co-onor in Mild claiui.as jour proportion of tho moii ojs eMioudod lj' It upon uld elaini at aliovo set tui'tli In lx liuiKlrea l illurs, for wntch .mi uro Iciinquetit at thodtiteof tiili notice. ion, j niir heir) and (isai-itu, uto hereby lioilll"'!, that If jou should f nil or refuse to coutribut join proportion of the above rpoiidlturo within ninety duys after-tho publiaatlou of tills notice oiico a week for ninetj daj,jour interest InthoSwaopstukes Mining claim will become iorfeited to, and tho proportj of. .your co-owner, the under signed, whoso residence and place of busi-nei-s aie at Uisboo, Cochiso Countj-, Arizona. .."'U UukjvN Consolidated Minixa Co. Dated Julj lfct, 1899. or other ladies who wish to work Can Earn Lots of Money Working for us in spare time athomeon our cloths. "We offer you a good chance to make plenty of spending money easi ly, in luisuie hours. Send 12c. for cloth and full direction for woik, and com monce at once. Cloth sent anywhere. Address WltfOOSKET CO. (300-S) Bos ton, Mass., Mfg. Dept. Cut Koses of"all kinds for eale at E5 cents per dozen. Special ' lalui given to festivals land parties. I'aiticular attention given to shipping oiders. Flow ers carefully packed. ArKS. J. O. DUN33AR, pitol A(i.'i.'Hn, Phoonix, Arizona. the Laws of Arizona. $5,000,000 I 1 I i loses. i i 1 - GAL. i i Fiscal Agcr.l ici . . THE PORTLAND . . Mil Hi iffiiii loii i lllffil Mpoi INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF ARIZONA. Capital Stock $5,000,000 In 5,000,000 One Dollar Snares. Fully paid up and forever non-assessable and carrying nQi personal liability to the holder. 1 HOARD OK DIRCCTORSl C. A. Ovkelock, C. E. Ccmmixos, Aex Baukabt, E. D. Collixs, A. II. Campbell, OFFICERS: C. A. Ovkri-ock, President, C. E. Cummings, Vice-President and Secretary; Asa Babxaby, Treasurer, Edwakp D. Collins, General Manager. DEPOSiTORYi Consolidated National Bank, Tucson, Arizona. nOME OFFICE AT BISBEE, ARIZONA. A limited number of shares are now being offered for sale at 10 cents' per share. Applications may bo made at any time to the Secretary, and no applica tion for less than 100 shares will bo accepted, thep.. Company reserving'tho right at any time to advance the price of stock without notice. BSgaaesgiF nracga t-jaszarxB: iKl IIS 01 IS, MIS 1 Agent for Anheuiser Brewing Association, Wholesale and Retail. - - - BREWERY AVENUE, - BISBFE, ARIZONA. THE SESnT--TE. Experienced Mixolo gists. Well furnished Club' Itoomp for the use of Patrons. In Fines Wines, Liquors and Cigars. McKay & Fiulaysou, Props. HAIN STREET. WARREN LAUNDRY CO., PLANT Situated in tr. X- (itV ) Walace ( )ffi.CC FREE COINAGE SALOON J. E. BROWN, Prop. Carries the famous Sills: "TT'el-vet TTli.Isnsiey FINE WINES. ETC. International and ,.i UJv m A. JOERSS, u m m J Stationery, (Wall Paper, News Depot. IN STREET, V1 BISBEE "U WIIXIAMS & HOWE, Props. Hguss ond M MM ei sold 01 ciiisi; Houses lookoii after in tin abs-onee of the tenants. Rents collei-U'd. Teim leupouablt1. Wo now have the follow iti! haiiruiiiR to offer for eah; don't ilelav if you want to buy, or Home one else will yet in ahi'arl ot you: A four-ioom furnished Iioumj. eentially lonUevl. " Two two-loomed houses, iiirht in town. Ono,tu-HHniied liouse in 15iovei jruleh, noai t fiaveyaixi; furuisho! otberui'v. uildiiik' lot-Pi alieady (iiaded, Jl'o.CO un, in Brevet y jjulch. Ono lot, (.'liihuahua Jiill. uuided and foncen ; 37x100" feet 0. Ono Iiouk' and lot, llreueiy Guleh., Hood loc.M ion, near waon road. A fctu-room house, lm go yaid, chieken aru out houses, together with 6u mm adobu MOO. 1 1KJ- 1 1 I J. 'J. 7 J. It il.J ilx(i ' i i l Til - -! n" ' ' T ijlfin- jn .CTTT:M)-J.jr, L. C. SHATTUCK, Prop. New and Elegant Quarters .AT THE OLD STAND- BISBEE, ARIZ. ri tie. m 1. Si4J Building, Bast Entrance. yr '& w Sun Spot Cigars THE JEWELER. Si -...- PJ .S.J mi S5 m BISBEE:, ARIZONA S V - 'TSB" GIB. It PJ NJ Office A it -I I A v. $ i m . AllZCKf I a 1 ! ks;