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--i ? w. --7 J" J-' wm stwi i ss , - .( ! . . 1 ' ti v-i .. j3 ; v vi ..! -- :jpi "Jtf i ' 'f.M trf ISA 5 ft .v ; . .-, .'V kJai i JIMlt4vH'SiSl3l.'a4StSi5VtjliliJrat I A LqcaU Brevities AV. t , Coming Attractions My 1 Vfoy-'Lv 'dnue, by Copioi Queen Hand. . April 155 ami 14 Nwlson Jovenilo Vrtu dewllo Company. j r. p. i Jno. Mc'.uro, of JJaco; was oviv fiom . Mo border town vtstpiday. Queen Pharmacy, for photogiaphic Blip- iJios. F21 tt , Sheriff Scott 'White waa in town yos- , Jerday on tnuitiess. " . 'x. Kliuo baa moved his storo build- int' from Montez'uoia canyon to town. Lee Bolero, a business man from Kan Baa-City, U leistered at tno Norton. I. W. Wallace, deputy Assessor, has commenced the assessment of this town. P. P. P. Fred Hodberg is about to leavo for 1 Capo Nome tof try hia fortune at the gold fields. ,. Just received, a ttew line of shirt waists, at Hlewett's. M20-tf Km. I Murks left this morning foi Globe, where ho coos to attend tne grand s- l'P lodge of the Odd FollowB. P. P. P. The hint heard of the Tombstone jail breakers waa when they left Mescal Springs going toward the Sonoita coun try. If you want a newjhat, neatly trimmed to euit your taste, leave vour order at Mrc. Blewett's. JO-tf SPECIAL 8ALE of Milinery gooi'e by Mm. Pittataff, near Nemeck'a Photo graph gallery. P. P. F. B. J. O'Reilly of Naco waa in the city yesterday, viewing the Easter Bon nets. E. G. Norton retumed yesterday from Tucson, where ho had been engaged aa & juryman foi some days. The planB for the company's new Hotel have been approved, The old buildings on the sito have been torn down and work will commence at once. P. P. P. Tho Copper Queen Band will give a grand ball on the night of Tuesday, the 1st of May. Thia will be the May Day dance. The Easter servicer at the Catholic church was attended by a large congre gation. The musical program was es pecially, fine. L. Sabarzo, t.ie La Morita customs officer, returned from the City of Mex ico on Saturday, why he has been for a number of weeks on business connected with his office. James Cunningham was to lay brought before Judge Williams, and was anxious to plead v guilty to tiie pharge against him, alleging that he waa intoxicated. His hearing ia set for tomorrow after coon. Otto Korb, Grand Chancellor, K, P., Boonville, Ind., says, "DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve eoothea the most delicate skin and heala the most stubborn ulcer with certain and goid results." Cures piles and skin disease. Don't buy an imitation. Copper Quscn store ana Bit bee Drug Go ' WANTED Position as cook in pri vate family or boarding houee, by an experienced cook. AddresB Misa Mary Bogiila, Box'478, Bisbeo, A.clV P. P. P. A most charming variety of Easter bonnets were worn at tho church festi vals yesterday. Tho fair wearors dis played the most perfect taste in their choice, and tho decorations of the altars were accentuated by the lovely parterre of flowers adorning the Easter hate that were in evidence throughout the congiegation. , Mrs. M. G. Lobdell, representing tho boston Dry Goods Store of Loa. Angeles, will be with Mrs. F. W. Sherman, at tho 8 to we house, on Monday and Tues day, taking orders for hoi firm. She carries a full lino of samples of wabh goods, silks, wash and silk shirt waists, 1 separate skirts, tailor suits, underwear, kid gloves. ''The lady will visit Bisbeo every six weeks of the year excont Au gust and September, date and notice of her comingf being given in these col umns. JP. P. P. An Editor's Life Saved by Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy. During the early part of October, 1896, I contracted a bad cold which settled on nay lunga and was neglected Until I feared that consumption hau appeared iijan incipient statel I waa constantly coughing and trying to expei something which 1 could. not. -.Jbecame alarmed apd after giving lho local doctor a trial bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ano tho-result waa immediate improvement, and after! nadused three bottlea my lungs wen restored to tnir heal th v 8tate.15. 8, Edwards, Publish- Ml tbe ltevlewr WyantrIll. For ate jtffiHJtotf.-''' F, Jl f Vt v. n. &, liaitJr iiXtircises. Library Hall waa filled last duiIU by an appreciative amuonce, wnicn iwi- nod with pleasure to tno Easter exer else1 o! the Uisbee Sunday School. lho teachers had evidently worked 1 ! v anf &lo llktlh natnn nil till! hard to train the little ones, and the latter-showed that thoy had beon faith ful in their, practice and that their in structors' efforts had not been in vain. Special attention waa given Ed in Orton when she so biavoly took hor a ck aibter'a place, and thus prove i het self, although so youn;, "A Little Uelpor. Following ia tho programme: 1 Opening choiuu, "We Come with Song," ebon and Sunday School. '2 Reading of Sciipturus by Ida Noi ton. 'S "The Cruo'fixion," the choir. 4 Prayer, J. G. P.itchanl. f 6 Exorciso recitation and song, nine little girls led by Mrs. F. Harrington . 6 Recitative cantata, 'The Gates Ajar," Mrs. Crouch and class, 7 Recitation, "Little Helpors," Edna Orton. 8 Recitation, "On Easter Morning," Emma Graham. 9 Exercise by eight boys, "Beautiful Flow era of EaBter," led by Mrs. Har rington, 10 Recitation, "Tho Children's Of femur," Yida ttcrimshor. 11 Song, "Am 1 a Soldier of the Cross." Miss Lizz'e Schiniu'a class. 12 Motion, exercise and recitation, primary class, Misa Ai. E. Hill. 13 Recitation and song, "Your Mis- eion," six little girls, Mrs. Hurnngton leading.. 14 Motion song, the little tot's pri mary class, Mies M. E Hill. 15 ChoruB, "Hail yo the Conqueror," the choir. 10 Recitation, "The Prince of Life is itisen," Annie Hays. 17 S3I0 and chorus, "Glorious Dav." Miss Harrington and choir. 18 Chorus, "Victory," by the chair. 19 Recitation, "iho Modern Cain," Miss Frazee. 20 Solo, "So Bhall it be in the Great Day," M-8. N. E. Ferguson, accompa nied by Prof. Heinpel. 21 Chorus, "H ulelujah," choir. 22 "Praise God, from Whom all Blessings fllow," by all. Benediction. Misa Eila Pritchard prostded at the organ in all the exercises. burglary: A Bold Robbery Committed in Broad Daylight. At about the hour of 11 o'ciock yestc day foienoou the residence of George Berk" was broken into and burg arized by an individual who give? his name as James Cunningham. Berk was at work at his regular occupation and during his wife's presence at church the house v. as unguarded Upon her return she was immediately apprised of the buiglary by a broken window, through which the unwelcome visitor ha.1 made his entiy. Investigation showed the absence of an overcoat, a guitar and a purse contain ing $7.60. The police were immediately notified. A brief search disclosed the circumstance that the bnrglar bad sold Alfred Paul, the tailor, an overcoat, and had disposed of the guitar to Kline, a Main street storekeeper. Tne overcoat brought him $5 00, the guitar $1.00. On this evidence ho was arrested, and the eoleu purse was found in his possession. His pockets a eo contained lour hand kerchiefs, a pass book on the Dtroi. Copptr Min.ng company, and money fn silver and greenbacks to the sum of $11,35. Although the cuiprtt waa pos sessed of a large and obvious jag, the evidence of hiB guilt is so overwhelming that an extended eojourn in the territo rial health resort on the Colorado is among the possible events of Mr. Cun ningham's future. Destructive Fire At an early hour yesterday morning the residente of Naco were dismayed by tno most iestructive fi-e that ban occurred during the thrivimr bur'o enort existence. Tho fire consume 1 the "uockwe" wnrenouMe, and piob.ihly dustroyd much of the valuable maciiiu ery aud fu-nuure contained in the build ing. ' lho first news of the fire ruraortd the losa as approximating $50,000, but prob ably less than half that figure will cover the damagu done, llowovar, if (he con flagration waa so ox endive ai to min the entire amount of oxpouaiiro mining machinery stored iu and about the burned structure, tho loss will bo very great. Tho fierceness of the blaze mav be gauged oy the fact th4in.bjx.car on the adjicont railroad track was con sumoj. a teaniHter who had been - ... Bleeping in tho b ddiug is reported as af6. ' W. W. Muiiew, Morton. Wip : "I con- Bidder Ono Minute Cough Cure a most wonderful medicine, quick and safe." His the only harmleea remedy hat elves immmliu,., l.. It cum, ... . ... eouRhB, colds, croup, brooch lis, Rrippo. Yvlirvlnlti .lllrtl, (iiioitintnU anil nil ....v.,.,., v. 'ilk., I'HUUIUUII'M ,.., .... thro.t ai. lung dircusep. Its early ueo pievsnts i I'Mimption. Children alwnyr llko it iiim i ut en undorao it. Oopi Queen stoi tnl H.-uc 1' lu Cj. G. A Mei .f, die e.ittlo man, te- turned to tothn- rti i a visit to I in tbo Hichuc& to hlfi rauh rf ri1 i&3&8ZH& .- .Mrjr .Trfj j- h . '4 ' Aticutiou ie,uolicaus , A meeting of the Republican count. 'central committee Cochiso county 1 . i,e. nv c-ulleu to b held at liislioe o the uveniu of. Fn.l..y tlio 20th day t .April 1100. i'lio imfMing ia called fu ' l .. At tnu purpose ol eiee.i.i' a cliaiinan t serve for the rumaii ler of tho term ; aiiauge for our i , csentation at tl turruuiial convent 1 in Phoenix Api $ th, and loi Hi transaction of sno. business as m 1 propeily cm u.i b-nre the meeting. J.o. v. Campuki.l. Secretary, Re). 1 ,hcan County Central Committee. April 10th 1900. X Kay Ex.'ii.i.utijne, Chronic Dis-uase..-, All Surgica anil in 1 inimatory Eye an Ea Disea es, Lenses, Glasses .111 1 Spectacles guar anteed tight. Catarrh in any of its forms, Ste D. A. CLUIK, M. 1)., Physician and P ccialist, Uiiibee, head of .Ma u airuet. )Geiieial practice, calie attende 1 all h uis. iVl P. "1 think 1 tould go crazy hith pan wero it not for Chamtwi lam's Ham balm," uitles Mr. 11. Stiuieton 11 ermine, Pa. "I have been alll)cit-i with rl um itiain for several veaic and have tried remedies without numbt 1 but t'a.n halm is the host medicine 1 hfve got hold of" One application re lieves the pain. For sale by all di le gists. P. P. P. Mrs. Wright and Miss Blanche Wnghi of Missouri, wife and d ughier of Judgr Wright of B'ebee, ai rived here I.ihi week and intend making their 'mine 11 t'io fiittue with u Miss Blam.li i well, known in Bisbeo, as nh visile 1 hero several mont.ie, and especially tin young folk ate pluaed to see her will, us again. C. Cunroy, the ha'o old mlnum ex f i-ert, is again in LSibOeo ou a biiet tn from tho Canaueaa. Co.nroy confident U avers that the Canani'a 'lining compan baa a great future ahead of it. Ml' Greene, the company's manager, ui ivi . at Cananea a, few davs ago Iroin Nov, York. Messre. Whitehead and Marchell t.iv opened up a first class nil irt order hou in the old Queen restatii tut under til name of tho "New Engiunu Kitchen," whore they will be plea Jed to tee al thofce who wish to enjoy a ,oocL whole some meal. Tho reputation of the gentlemen as iir-t ul.t-a caieters in w I known to the Bisbce public and i.uo ! no introduction fiom us. ihey receiv their meats from Ka'ititiH city, and v r dtiy receive a large, cuum nu.unt ol fieeh fruits and wgutahlep hoin inebai River valley. Even thn mat is n tho market will bd served m ioannarjl prices. Call aud see th 11 and yon will uot eat tl uiheie. K ' GEO. C. CLAltK, K M. southwestern Bngh t V, MlTCilliLl enng - AND Assav Office Exauiinations and n. mi mi a propet tiei?. Defc. fot dl cinds of mining plants 1 iii.hIh 01 :unin-iu'.! nl mini! Assays cate; 60 made in cents a upli i:al. (Jna ftiveand quntitittii -made it any iiiinoial ut)tta: Surveys for Patents Ariz na and Mexico. Her Husband's Story " My name is E. J. Spron.e- and my address is 16 Bondman Block, Troy, N. Y. I want to telLhow thinklu I am that my wife's health has been restored to her. About a year ago she can lit a dreadtul cold, which settled in her bran chial tubas and lungs. She ttr- tainly had bronchitis, and I think consumption, too, and wo de spaired of her life. She had a tightness and soreness in tne chest, and it was difficult for her to breathe. There were darting, sharp dull and heavy pains, with constant coughing and expectotat- ing Each day bho was, worse Qta than tho day before. 1 - -'- f ! aricnrl ir rr A,lar c 1? ' 1 oofl. WKV.ii.r..,I a edy, and did so, but my wiu iuo bhook her pead and said- Ano'hei dollar thr c Qay.' She cook im nmrr c,r,,wf.r nnH mi , the effect was nuRioai. Tn less th.n anhour tc-i- us u remark- able change, htm got letter tt one ', and in a sn -rt tuna ahe was enliiely well ai.d strong again. The euro was permanent and there has bee no relapse. I don t know what Acker's English Remedy is made of, but I am i swo it contains somct'iinr tnuttortiiies "ifo is ln b.utt.er ?om rH JIsalth ow happy M'o is for her recovery, bhe tells everybody about Acker s English Rem- , Ay ftml s0 do I for , bcl,cvo u t0 ba our A t0 (ho bUc to hol yeTy Buf. '. .. .. .-... .. t . ferer who hai throat and lung ttoubles. for croup, and has saved tho lives of hundreds of little ones around in this vicinity alone." Sold at 25c, 50c. and $1 a bottle, throughout tho United States and Canada and in England, at is. 2d., as. 3d., 4s. 6d. If you are not satisfied after buying,, return the bottle to your druggist, and get your money back. We authortit One above guaraite). Jl". . UOOKER & CO., Prvprittort, Ktw York. EOR. SALE BY THE HSBEE DRUG COHPANY. -".tA : . . His Life Was Saved. Mr J. E. Lilly, a prominent citizen ot Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wondenui deliverance from a frightful death. In tel!i-.gof it he save: Ml waa taken w-th typhoid fever that ran into pneumonia. My lungs becatno hardened. I was so veak I couldn't evt'n sit up 'u bed. tattling helped me. 1 expected t 8 m te of consumption, when I heard of !r ang'e Now Dihcove y. One bottle g i .rent relief. I continued to n it. n id um now well and strong. 1 can't say too much m'ita p a so." Ibis marvel ous medicine ia the an re it and qute'ess, , ..,, ,.1 . .... 1 1.. e. worm ior nii inn, 11 u 1 mm: le. Regular size 50 eenH ah.I ?l. 0 i.rci-fr; !!.'';::;, ...1 - . rouble Trial ml aute-d .il? For Sale. A ,v ,B Brown Legghorn eggs f rom full blojN. for sotting of 13 eggs, $2.00. .Address !. u. Box 475. Milt-Inn Go to O K Livorj Stable, jt o want vobd driving teams. ' I Notice of Application for Patent Miiilnc Application vo. 7C7 Survw N'o 1JS0. Unitkd hAiLs Land OrvioK, lUCgoN, -vHIZOKA, Muich .!) ( Notico Is liBicby ien iliu In pin i.aM. o of t j Unlleclstuto-, mlnliiK mus.Mirt uO'r ,-, wliuiu post ullico mliiiotj-. is His ec, . i,tui-u count, Aiizouu toi iitoo, litis limdciiiiiiii a tion toru iiutent tor 10W) hneai ttutot tlio Qiiartzitf btrip lode, altntite in the .Huron inlninii dUtrict, county ol Cocliie, ten itoo of Ai izouu, u.. clcsci lliod in tliu olnoial put horiiwitli piihti.il, uiul lO lliu liulcl oca on tile 111 thi olllco ol thu Kt-L'i-torot tliuxilu Laud District ut Ijicvon, .eriitorj of Aii zoii , us follows, viz; bin vey No 1S8 Qual tzito Strip Lodo. Hotriiitiiiit; dtcor. -o 1, the St. cor. identi cal with cor. of locution, a puiQ 1 ot 4 int lies squ r o, '& Itet lontr, set 1 foot In th Kioiind, sunouccded iy u mound ot stones, msoiljcd. 1 1SU) Q. b. I.., whence U. S .M. M. ,o. 4, Ik ui s cs wilot'.Hmin K, (14tJi loet ; whence u p na. post 4 lnoi.es buuio, teot Ioiik, set 1 loot n thu Krouml, sin lounucd hi u mouiijof stones, bears S 51 dejr. "8 mill, K. Ml feet, in scriliud U.M. 1-1380 Q. b. L., no other hc.tt mis uvuiluble; thence N, 24 dee. 44 miu j ., v riu tionllil a 40 tutu. L . 150 teet to mtcis'tioii line ot niiurrj.UT teat ueep at iiitPisei'tion: iS, tea to mlorscotlon of line l I "Muu.it. lodo, u patent ciiiim. survev .No. Ii82; u puio do. I in irks this intersection, tor. (o. 1 Mu .uie ludtj lieuis . H ileg. 87 mm W.ii.iifet, stOtcet to, center ot load riumtiitf ncurlj L iV W.j load is in tenter of cunjon linouu us lomDs one ciiu.N on, ulncn runs neail) a.mul iisiiais! oii', vt Id ii;e)ie.i ill the loiu d. sin i anul.d 03 u u.oiuul of stones, uisCiHied i .Jd i-i. I I. . uhume 01 i(;iiiiU loeuti u coi. Ltur . 21, de 11 min. 14. U tt-ct, sumo is u pmopost4' tuclie Milium, 40 inches m.oe the t;. ound, nisei ibud i-iSsO Q. S L. li. il., w hence u rock in place, 5 incliq out of the uiouutl, 1 foot squiuo. chisolm (X)-1330 U.K., beats N. 18 dt;j. W. '-1 ieet this corner wus pulled in to ! prtiuhcl tiie end lines); theuco N. 57 dctj 20 min. W ,vuii at ion 11 tleij. 45 miu. L 6 i ieet to noith end teutei, u pine po-t 4 ineiiosH s'piuie, set 1- iuuhts n the erotiud, liiscriiied iiS Q b. i. , w hence tin. oiiKinal locution moiiii cut bo.ii s iN.VIldet?. JJ.tert, 105 it et to centei ot wusii 25 feet wide, 'J ! dtup, eiierul course south 2dc. et, l.'.'.B toet tutor, no. s, tlio .nw. coiol cmiui. identical with cor. of locution, u pino post 4 inches i stpiurc, 4 feet lonir, set 12 inches in the ground -u. lotuidedby ainoiiiid of fatones, iiiseiitodl ieet ieel with the Kri,uv, c htseled io 1380 y. b. L. bears . im.oa. J,, ku uct; theneo M5 iieu- w min. w., uu uiou.u de'. r miu. 11.. 6S1 fett to inteiseution one-story iruine house, ilid liou si-ta h.T ilc,;. V. anil S, 7 lcrr. ., and puliit of iutei section is iJ.5 lect tioin iVV . cot. ot que, 61M teet to iiilddle o! loud, l uuniiiu neu ly due 1J, and which inns' tin oui.'li., cuii) on known us louiDsione cun)ou: tnin cau)oii is i.ioro or liss hi mluul in slop"oii clthpi side mid u line ol imeitcttiou cannot bo dehued i.n this Lfiorih side of cuu.toti; 0i!.3 loot to uitorsee- I iioii ol ,apropeit) not cUinud b) Quartzite uip lodej. this in eiseitiuu is mut ivcd by a I inch sJ square pine post et iu u uiotiud of stoil ! ihb Mi.coi. ,,1 a d unclainicvliiiop oi t) beuit,b. li deu L. Q.J ieet, lUo.7 f-t to , Viuth intersection of samo pioport) not claimed by Quni tzito Strip lode; e , ir.soof intoisctiiiff lino .7Jdcg. a nun. w. 3 teet I iiom ilJ.'cor. ; u 4 inch pino pot nun lis tho point of intorvctiiiff lints. 147 fet to cor. i Jxo 4 the fcw c r.cit cluim, ldqnt tul with I co' . of location, n pine post sot on solid ron!;, pot beiiifr 4 inches square, A f"t '.inj, sui ' romidfil l,y u mouud c! stones, insc ibcrt 4- I fJSv Q. b.JL)., wheiuu u look in paioo 3 ft-ct li) lo''t u inulies ubovq iriound, t in uled " it likiO 4 Q. b. L , bears N. IS det;. 14 nun. . 37. lfuit; thence b. B7 der. 20 tnin. D., vuiiu tion 11 degr. 45 min. h IU teet to intf r-.eclitig riouuduiy line of nuariy, l ftct deep ut this point. 1 0 feet to south end ceutei, u piuu lio-i 4 incnes sipiuie set on solia ro'U, in set ii'Od lli-H) Q. b. 1.., identical w ith location, 2J ftettocoi. iV. 1, place ot h-u. inn.:. lVtui itreu , ... .tifci ucies Kiou nicotilllct with Survey 10J2 . -4il uoies Aieu in conflict unsuieyed, k acres , ct urcii O.iaJucrea , Via iutioii II det;, ii luin. E. j Uhu I cation it this mine is reconled in' thuotlituof tno Conn j Kecotder ot Uochiso county, Aiizouu teititory, ut puu bUl of Look U, Kcoords of Mines Ad).iiiilnK clunns aie; ihiclu.mis o.ind ed qu Iho easi by lho .iiunl .'" on thu west, uoi 111 mill south l u nurvoM'd 1 lids. Ai v ui d uli pel siiuseluiiiiiiii; inversely any analVKTl' t,VJ'' ' k"''' n'"001 "imnte ground ure 3 ( iiiiuil-cd ;o lilt, their uderse t laiius w til the Ueisti'of the United btutes Laud Ollico ut I tiii'son, in tlio tot i i or) of Arlouii, during :i I tho si,iy dnjs period ot iiibllcnti .n hereof, oi th) will lie banc 1 b) virtuo ol tlio pro- Msioiis ol the statute, i ' All lih 1. MOORE, Reiiister. 1 ii 4 publication Mutch 1J. lOOe. Wrt 15 'l-iC-!;? IslT St, -Trim m wmShJ the system against tuturoattacits. My nn cver. and you can t imagine how My neighbors say it Is a suro specific B, F. Qrah WWJM C 3 B1S3P 1 v' tr . n -j t-CJ V XL 13 i.1 ' JZ " Ci."V-- 1 t I J4wv. rttn um uf 'SWet-e tt T!k H Y 6 9 v. B I5'j Xhf A . S t J. i Are Ciosio Out C-r Our Stock of Psb? S.U(!HfefiOA . mmm s -s , I? v !o If L. S rt " hV 1 - Coiidisiing f !;n 1. tur , Rugs,, Gmn.u aud Ti China Crockery Waro, nt -Astonishingly Call 'int b I'oi.vineed. Corner O. K. Street and ailronJ Ave jf-- T.. - -i GRAND u - !l lu'ii Monday, April 3KRI ililPOni& IliSCIW Finebt Stock of Milliner Goods t6 be seen this side of C"1cag'). Lats all trimmed' in the Litest Pirisi in Styles. , -Aw Waii and "ee nr .ro da before pu fliasmi; ilpv ere. If will p-ty y u. im mmmmmi flRS. PITTROFF, Proprietress. BISBEE. BOOT and SHOE STORE . MPS- JVI RI FWPTT PrnnIpf tf mKJ.. ill. DLCYVC1 I, frOprietOr. Full line of BOOTH, SHOES and SLIPPERS for Ltdies and Gent eaen. -, ., , . , , Gentlemen's Furnishinff Goods. Ladies' Ready Made Skirts. Complete Line of Millinery. M vlN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE THE PO T OFFU E,. THE AZURITE GEO. DUNN, Proprietor Your Trade Solicited. Everybody Welcome. Tiie Leading Sporting Resort of Bisbee. Fine Wines, Iquors and: Cigars;. Polite Attendance. Everything Square. LETSON & WHALEY, Proprietors- C. A. NEWMAN, Tinner, Plumber and Sheet Metal Worker. Second llutiil Goods Bought and Sold. i CAN CAN IP' i Lunch Room and 1 Short Order h Restaurant. g Good Cooking, Prompt Service.. g j Of (II hN IA AM" "'" a& L. Carreto, I rop f. .Maui Street i&mimm &Co am - V04 r,trf - ,rHs,,t "'L5. O tore. 0.o ., r r? IS ,'H T "1 n Lsin s; "-- A . Car ets, Linoleum, aware, Lumps and Low Prices t - tie, Bisbee, Arizona, 2. 1900 lit 01 m -te O. K. Streei Risbee:, Arizona, riv.-.j'j." j' t&1S?.lGill -a5 M cae. I Mm Io f 'KIa j mm omij oiumv upeninn Tiirf f '." & lu?eo -''ii K M'JLtl a - . sV Ma' mS . t 1. r-5 At ? i? IC"i FSS 4i w iAJtOP'Tr r r---NYV.r"