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V.WW' T- - f . ' ? , ' M ij8 ' W 4-4 ?.viir -L4 J.: v ,-1: QN DAILY ORB. - 7 VOLUME III BISBEE' A R I.ON A , S ATUR DAY - EVENING, JANUARY 20, rooo NUMBER 33 HT "If W1 A W" "ST rW II ti. AK1Z, - r . & lSfr J Jackets WV" "26"'' and Capes, ARIZONA NEWS. Interesting Items Culled Exchanges. irom Our Tremendous. losses here ! No matter. You won't suffer unless you miss this chance to buy a garment; Ladies's Silk Plush Capes, box back, trimmed with Thibot Pur and Jot, worth $8.60, now go at ..; . . $5 GO Ladies' Silk Plush Cape, plain back, handsomely trimmed w th Jet, worth $8.00, now co at i"',' :a - 5 ?r Ladies' Plush Capes, Crushed and Plain Plush, worth $0. now go ut.i 4 45 Ladies' Fancy Striped Beaver Jacket, mercerized lined, double breamed, ' worth $6.50, now go at. ; ... r ''' ......'. ,;S 8. Lad " b.aU Mp!mi. T.-'cf, WortH $S rVV now go at W.'. .'....: 5 .GO Ohlldrcn'fl Roncle Jak c liijereii'pect collar, worth $ .115', now go at .. 3 (iO Children's Wool Ja k-;. worth $3 95, now po at v.V: U U5 Children's Union Jacket, ruely trimmed, wan sailor collars, wortl) $3 75, now go at.... . - 2 CO 2e our Show rYindow for prices. Street - - - Neai the I Icodgate Tnreo marriages inside of forty-eight hours in Prescott is a rather rapid mat rimonial unit for tho old town to strike, in the Courier's opinion. Tie modern and most effective euro for constipation and liver troubles the famous little pills' known aa De Witt's Little Early Risers. Copper Queen Store. Spain's Greatest Need. 3ir. 11. P. Olivia, of Barcelona, .Spain fipohiJs his winters at Aiken S. C. Weak rierv-es had caused.eevero pains in the back of his head. On using Electric Bitters America's gretaest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain Eoon left him He sayB this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it chres liver and kidney trouble.purifiee the blood, tones up tho stomach, strewtbeuB tho neivee, puts vim, vigor and new life into eveiy muecle nerve andoriian.oftho body. Jf weak, tired or ailinir you need it. Every bottle guranteed, only 60 cents. Sold bv Bisbee Diug Store and Copper .Queen Store. ' JTlaln Bisbee Dm llIJSIif i Graham County, says tho Bulletin, is now paying tho second installment of the county debt at .the rate of $5000 a ,year. t S'.zedoesn't indicate quality., Tvewaro . rr of counterfeit ami twiilnet iwivi offer -'" fliiy liSeno for the sale ot liquors will od for De Witt's Witch Uaal. JSlvcfirfafter be $50 per quc-ter instead of De Will's is the onjyrtriuinttl. Ait lu.V f?5 5 formerly, and all .;pu!lo lible'cure (or piles and nil -skiiidtseapf, vt, Some ) - ; " '?tf'' : Keeps on hand a large assortment of PURE DRUGS, HEDICINES AND CHEMICALS Also a full line of the leading Patent Medicines, No tions, Toilet Articles and Perfumes. Physicians Prescri ons carefully and accurately compoundeji., Thp 7p!! E1 Go., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN v Pianos & Organs. toeo9?9ev Write for Catal. gue. Pianos on Monthly Payments. CiMi ..vvw. -. Office--121 1-a South Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif ronia. ' Bisbee Transfer Company, Freight, Baggage and Express delivered to a'ny part of the City. Prompt Service and Quick Delivery. The California Market, KENNEY BROS, Proprietors. v m Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork,- V3al, 3.113153, Choice Cuts of Meat ouly. Fresh Bread f Daily. 17 Goods Delivered Fre3 to AlbPartsW tM To Ni-wf Upp erjIIalii:St.,;Blsbec. ,Tt-Tr " ; Assayer and Chemist, ; RELIABLE WORK AT HODERATE PRICES. Minim; k"" -t f pt I m, co'nmissi n M 'n.- tj'uined and reported on. CorrHapoudeuco solieited. All. work promptly attended to. N. P. WOOD, 144 Pennington Street, Tucson, Arizona- Formerly of Cono & Wood, Denver. Colo. James P. Trotter, ...United States Deputy Mineral Surveyor and Civil Engineer -SURVEYIN(J IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Ofllc In 'Wallaceinuliaius: niBbee, Arizona. Eiiglncer. OEO. C.CLA!K, Surveyor. Assaying at Current Prices. Pr Sehl of Mmaj, Uniyenitv Miiwarl. FC' pptr Quegn Store Wiley E. Jones, district attorney of Graham county, is quoted by the ' Re publican as be'ieving that the county neat will he removed from Solomohville to tiiiffoid in the near future. G. IT Appleton, Justice of the Peace, ChuksbuiK, N. J., says: "Dewitt's Lit tle Early Risers are the best pills made for constipation. We une no others." Quickly cure all liver and bowel trou bltp. Copper Queen Store. t 1 The cape against' the bomJnmen of the defaulting tax ,colle,ctor,'A A. Long, was today fettled for $4,000 and tbiH afternoon Counoilmen 7ickas. one of the bondsmen, paid the money over to the city. Tho settlement peems to ive general satisfaetion. Enterprise. Tiick Headache nheolntely and per manently cured by iiBing Mpki Tea. A pleasant heb drink. Cures constip, ation and indigeiUion, makes you eat, tdeep', work, and happy. Satisfaction "guaranteed or money back. ' 25 cts. .ind 50 cts. For sale by J. S. "Williams & Co. , William Connelly and J. E. Dunn, the Los Anpeles cattle buyers, left for their home last evenine. havinu mire.rmsHrl almost1 all of the availnm cattle in tho valley. The valley cat.lo are of extra ijiixlity and command a tu'h price. i'tii-oiiix Enteihrie, Call on Alfred Paul when you want a flue Hint jr oveicoat. You can buy a -mto'r overcoat' ior $20, fit w u-.-u .lJ. Also eleanintr and ieputinL' done on short notice. Shop at old stand, in Can nan-bu'ildinn, with Tehran, the shoe maker. ' O30 tf W. D. Hubbard, who eold the Pea body a few months ago tor $25,000 did well enotiiih, as he got it for a eonu and had received oinht.or ten tho:aanldol lai8 in rnva!ties;l)ut the now owners made a ten euike, as they have already taken out close to $75,000, and bave ha'dly made a beninum. KunceNewa. Lew is D nnis, Salem, Ind., says: "Ko did Dyspepsia Cure did me more good than anything I tJver took." It digests wbatyou eat and cam. ot help but cure dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Cop per Queen Store. - J Ii D. Cole at Fort Lowell has 25,000 rt'awberry plants put out." Mr. Cole expocta to have strawberries for the market by the latter part of Eebiuary, He con tern plates putting 50,000 more plants out soon. Mr Cole has iome fine Belgian bares which he received from Denver. He exjieots to increase the number shortly. Tucson Star. Moki Tea positively cures sick head ache, indigestion and constipation. A ielightful herb drmk. Removes all -ruptions of the skin, producing a per fect complexion, or money refunded. 25 ats. and 50 ctp. For sale at Uisbee rmr Store. jy, ana an .;pp::oanto will t required to rim with thutr appli cation a petition by twenty residents vouching for the character jwd standing of tho applicants. All .license for the sale of liquors will be.subject to revoca tion at any time by the couneil. Phoe nix Cazette. L. T. Travis, agent Southern R. R., Sehna, Ga., wri'-j: "lean not say too much in praice of One Minute Cough Cure. In my caso it wotked like a charm." The only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Cures coughs, colds, cioun, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Copper Queen Store. $ J. J. lievry, Loganton,. Pa., writes: 'I am willing to take my oath that 1 was cured of piieumoiifa entirely by the use of One Minute Cough Qure after the doc tors failed. It aWo cured my children of whooping cough." Quickly relieves and cuicb coughs, colds, croup, grippe and throat and lung troubles. Children all like it. Mothers endoreo it. Copper Queen Store. J M. A. Ross of Prescott, received re turns from ore sent to Draper & Mc Leod, Denver. The samples Bent were taken irom the claims owned by Mr. Ross in the pla'inum district and gave a return oi $1,017 per ton gold, . r. Ross has also received leturus from a New Jersey firm which gave the sam ples a thorough i.h a.ical ituuIytiU, wore more than satisfactory in both gold and pi ;:inum. Haibrook Argus. "L am luiit-bted to One Minute Congo Cuie for my health and lite. It cnied me of Jung trouble loHowing grippe." Thoueands owe their lives to the prompt actiou of this never failing remedy. It cnies coughs, colds, croup, broncMtis pneumonai, grippe and throat and lung t-oubles. Its early use prevents con sumption. It is the only harmless rem edy that gives immediate results. Cop per Queen Store. i Ralph Cameron camo in from Flag staff last evening, bringing the news that there was a jail-break at Flagstaff Monday night last. Eight giand jury prisoners escaped, among them a man named Fred Coleman, charged with .at tempted murder. The prisoners got outside help,. Some one passed a kit of tools in tonltem, They sawed through the steel bars, got on the upper floor, and ea aped through a skylight in the roof by means of a rope. Courier. I want to lot the people who suffer rheumatism and "sciatica know that Chamberlain's Pam Balm relieved mo after a number of other medicines and a doctor had failed. It is tho best lini ment 1 have ever known of. J. A. Dod gen, Aiparetta, Ga. Thousands have been cured of rhumatism by thia rem edy. One appliuation relieves the pain. For sale by all druggists. J Decided I & SmT- Sv4r 2 f .teN m m m tr m m yuwu . S'j5B.- '' is' -1.. JmSk rt ons f Walking Hats, Hfllf Prices on brimmed Mats still prevail. C A great many have teen sold, out plenty are yet here to choc.se from Trimmed hats for : as little as $1.25 or as much as $6, and every one for-' merly twice as much. Golf Mats, Sailors Children's Tarns and, all sorts of felt hats, Not enough of any one kind to specify, but too many, all told, to carry over. Marked reductions have been made, in some instances as much as 5o per cent. Capes and Jackets, too. ttel spring like winter we could have bought Capes and Jackets accordingly. Weathers intentions, however, are secrets well kept, so we've goods on hand. Possibly you'll have need yet for heavy wraps. Any waypres-1 ent reduced prices willpay you to buy for next winter's needs. The reduction will average 25 per cent, sorns cases more, and on new, stylish Jackets and Capes. CallCOeS. staple Garner Pnints in light colors. Unusual, in the face of an advancing market, to rt duce the price on such a staple commodity, but we'vt a number of 11 ., and yards, and for a while the price will be 2o yarc . ' a dollar. Jr.p,07' women and children. The itixfabilitit of the weath er is responsible jor this also. urnett, s Cash mere hose, regularly 65 cents a pair, are now 5o cents a pair. Children's woolen hose, ribbed, all sizes, regularly 85 cents a pair, now 25 cents. The goods will be displayed and euitably placarded on spocial table in th Dry Goods Department. ,i Silver Plated Cutlery. Knives tork,t gp007ii and the like. Standard articles of a standard quality and usually at a standard pj'ice. Too many in stockr but no matter what the reason. Ifs enough to know that from 1 he prices marked on the goods you deduct 25 per cent. Thafs ycur saving if you buy now. They are quadruple plated, too. Hardware counter. NEW EMBROIDERIES, iep !o For cold air flues, guttering, call onO. A. roof platoa. and Newman, mlOtf The advance guard of the spring mer chandise. About one thousand yards to start with. New patterns, good ma terial, with carefully finished edges. Tl ree lots at as many prices 10 cents, 12 cents and 20 ceatB a yard. OUTINO FiANNE-S. A new lot just in, different in colore! fects and patterns from any preceding lot. The goods are soft and nappy and better adapted than over to the hundred and one uses its put to. Despite tho advando in cost the quality and price remain the same 12) cents a yard. MEN'S NECKWEAR. A cleaning up of stock preparatory to the new things spring will have to show, A. pattern, color or ihape that didn't "take" aa we thought it would. To hurry these laggards out we've reduced the prices. The usual 75-cont quality in tecks and four-in-hands, 60 centi. WOHEN'S NECKWEAR. A few dozen of the very newest things, but a week from New York. Mostly wide Silk Ties, with fancy embroidered ends,; Kicu looking' ties, and best o all," NEW. $1.60 to fifto. jjf-; ; ' f i v xzr v-!-"-"" Estate Office WILLIAMS & HOWE, Props, US Bouont ID foe s-a-XjE. ' Ono frame house of two rooms, completely furnished, near Catholic church; terms very low. Apply to S. K. Williams. I Ono frame house of three rooms; $15 per month, including water. Apply to R K. Williams. One frame house of three rooms, noar Shattnek'a lumberyard; ten dollars psr month. Apply to S. K. Williams. The Lnglo House, four rooms; water included: near the residence of O.A Overlook ; $15 per month. Apply to 8. K. Williams. One adobe house, six rooms; right in town: adapted for bearding beuse. A. tol.K. Willlami , us n J5IWWef iHiiMiCtZZZ JVCItlhtWw i2&&23 .THE COPPER QUEEN.. Store ,'J-S f. ' "f, . . '-Ii . ' -?W -mi' . . . . ". u. . I ' : '- ':. i ., J- - -ft -k ; ' .' ; - Kvw -.rz. .'.a '. tft " mL. -.' ?rKs7 rQR&m r "-j - . '' r ?3-''-"v-' - ; -, -, mr'v r1 w