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N s1 yV" ahKT'.w.asat j-r- ,!u?v$: ; "t1 : v r IPSEES I I II Mil M II II II H , III !, I Pill ! Mllll I III, I III I INI IBHIWM II I B H I Mil ,1 III I . . -...n . .... .T-. ....-r.. ... -.t. ..i..... . .. - - - w.-. -o.r, .n-n.. . r. .uihk .) 1 . JMXBIXBPjaBmKIR r irll IP r -s. F fe 1. wSBebkfkJ TWjJMWUfr 4 ,lffl!iH?i M OTiw (Pfe' mm nmts&L . MrfFI'' jSHMHK&MMl' St .l t M kv: A I 1 BBPSHklc'' B & Wgfd giclier. HAWviw mk lraif.1t AH contract and Mill for advertising pay ble monthly. AdrortUluK rotes Klrcn upon application. MlUlnChS locals juconu )rr lino lur am n- iortlon, and 8 cents por line for each subso uuent Insertion. Tin Sun-Dkmoorat U pleased to contribute public matters, but all notices of festivals, airs, meetings of societies, suppers, enter tainments and mention of marriages, births and deaths beyond tbe regular announce ment, will be charged for at regular rates. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30. 1897. AT BAUIUTT'S OlMSK A IIOU8K. Dvc,W.-"tenaMeFlvo8hllllugs." by tho I'luK-iturr Dramatic Circle. ' Dec. 31. -Masquerade ball given by the In dependent Order of Foresters. LOOAtf JBREVITIES. - ,fllaukelsWa' QHt8 at lha Cash Ji0 d -(.Store, t , Tbe tlBiojwrill soon bo up for swear ing off. i Curtttinat, passed off pleasantly In "jSFIagUf. ' Owblll collector will not niftke bl vl.'nr irtut-liuia urate h work so to J. $&tfoWb' ttilbe W. V. Trofllce. Jb'rbWUie .elgn oi. tbo tunes large Investments will bo made Here next spring. Mrs. V. C. Bayless lias been quite sick for tbo past two weeks, but is now tecoverlng. Probate Judge I.aytou was looking after olllclal busluess at Williams Monday aud Tuesday. ' Rubbers, overshoes and rubber boots in great vailety for men women and cblldion, at tbo Cash Stoic. Next Monday Ibe contract Jfor county business for the year 1898 will be let by the Board of Supervisors. T. J. Coalter is having the rock placed on tbo ground for the founda tion of the now postoMee building, i V ri,.. p. fa. Cornish and wife came up frnm AlbnniiRrauo and siut Christmas iiifa .. ... . ., I JufHa In mil. v.wilh tneir relatives au in" Si city. , Father Dilly ofllclatea nl the mar riage of Joseph P. ' WlfrW$Ug Roselta A. Phelan at-WWrtKe lot ;! Moieupah MudersbwhUre the cleanest, nicest, most eenveaiwrtjneai maiket In town. Tbrir meals wiTall fiesh andof thoflncst. James May, one of Ihe host known sheep meu in Arizona, was married last week to a lady in Ohio whoso narao wo failed to leaiu. f m- v. it. Cnrroll returned from Chicago Saturday. Her many friends condoles with her iu the sad loss of her mother, whoso death occurred re cently. 4 Buying In carload 'lot we get car load prices and carload JW freight on Furniture, and can give our patrons tho benelit of this groat saving. Flag staff Cash Store. 4tls whispered in railroad cireles fltbat something detinlte will be knowu g as to tho Grand Canyon railroad in the near future. The building oi tins froad will bo hailed with delight. i. t ' -- . C.N. Stark was on No. I yesterday in lounte for Williams ironi an ex tended vUlt to relatives and frlonds In Detroit, Michigan. Charlie seemed 'pleased to Inbreathing Ailwnm air agaiu. E. S. Gosney left Monday for Cbicago on business por.talnlug to tho development of water to supply uus pity with a sufficient nmouut of water for the system of waterworks that Is to bo put In horo" In tbo near future. n, Ailitm- of .the Oais.J-oa8ta Meileia efwatRmpaBy for whom he W him for .wwsP"""', TT?"" "-"? ,;, they had giyejittifffl. A ?W)g 'l is that smalFdeserves a goWrewMog; Tlio Sunta Fo PaclUu company's . .. ,. ... l.-...r l,nt It ....n(vai irnnn is nil ucnu .- takes all tbo passenger coaches they ran control to iill tire demand. They ..... . .t.iu ..l. Mfliti llm are lilting up meir tui;nc " - new axle electric liuht whlcB i a groat convenience to the traveling , public. Samuel T. Dixon title week orders tho Skvuohtp Kickkb sent to his mother. Mrs. Mj J. Dixon at Greeloy, Colorado. Mr. Dixon Is delighted with tho climate, aud health of Flag staff, nnd deolres to post his relatives about the country through this paper. r From-tbewjreports Prescott people VTarS. wpftfjil watching the more--w'iwU?fHmircitry. U not.so I i"..J. iS(ii'. L.1-. l... t n nln.unl. , PMTltB iailM wrnniui l- 1 hei-e ihtvwe .loavo It nloue knowing - thatl't-Wilitake care of ltself.,and ,lhttt-.eaeii4y will uo a repetition i Dun't faifto witness tho Masquerade ball to-morrow night. Frank Piivnc, one of Ut-llemont' best clli.una was here Fuiluy. Mis. W. H. Aslunst spent Chrlsln as at Williams leliiiiiing liomo .Sumliy. Take your waleli nnd Jeweleiy ro pnlre to J. A. Maurorat tbo postoflice. Charles Howard, llio slioepOiuan of Ash Fork spent the holidays at this placo. Woikou the Grand Canyon railroad will surely not be delayed mlich longor. Godfrey nnd Stanley SkcH re turned from a business tiip to Plioenix Friday. Tbo restless hobo don't consider Flagstaff a parntliso and consequently he mores on. For freshest'" cuta, in benf, mutton, veal and poik, "goSto Moblonpah & Mudei sbacb. Tbe tlo force in thisvlcinitvWas increased Saturdayjby tho arrival of thirteen men. A pair of prpperly fitted glasses would bo a desirable New Year gift for your parents. Ed Gale and wife of Wlnslmv bare bees spending the holidays horo with relatives and friends. John Noble, a prominent sheep grower, came, up from Plioenix Mou day and roturued Tuesday. One of tbo largest stocks of Furni ture over shipped to tlio Teiritory ba just been received at tbo Cash Storo. Thomas Fi icr, nu old settler of this section, but now of Los Angeles, Cal.. came In yesterday. .and Is mixing with friends horo. Burton Davis nnd wifu arilvcd from Los Angeles, Cal., Tuesday They will commenco housekeeping in the Joseph Braiinen residence. Frank Beasley accompanied by his sister, Miss Rctta and Mis Maud Kiltley, loft for Phoenix oveilimd Tuesday to spend tlio winter. If you wish to seo an assortment of trunks, and valises of modem build at low prices, til op in to the Cash Store. Telescopes 75o up. tt links- $5 to $30. Dr. D. J. Bianucu informs w that J. II. LI nd is tbo happiest man in town. Since ycstcidity morning bo has taken tho title of "papa." It is a gal. ' Green Howard, who has been iu- catcoratcd in the county jail on a chargo of grand larceny for tlio past two weeks or more was released Mon day by his furnishing bail. A morlgago sale of somo personal piopeity iu fionl of llio poslolllco Monday dtew a ciond, but the prop erty didu't sell for high pi ices. A. II. Beasley did the auctioneer act. Dr. E. S. Miller, who has been con fined to his loom tbo past two weeks with rheumatism, and other nilments was out on the sti eets Monday. We are pleased to seo tho doctor around again. The first white gill born in the city of Phoenix, Miss Klla Kirkland, daugh ter of W. H. Kirkland. was mauled at Congress to. Mr. Way no Kilter on Tliutsday, December 16. Judge Fran cis performed the ceremony. Plioenix Gazette. Wo shall givo a synopsis of tho im poitaut local events of our city and county during tho year 1897, in our issue of tbo Cth of next mouth. Wo are of opinion that it will bo interest ing to our readeis, to icfiesh their memories with a brief review of tlio local events of the past year. Freight Conductor M. II. Hlgglns was crushed by a fi eight at-Kingraati Saturday night. He wae.awllchrtg iSsrsasssfflga attending a Christ tnasbitlUii Aeoules when the sad message leaehed'Iier. "HMbao'd crushed, bejoud hope of rc- aarv,l'iirned'HI. P. Ewinjr: Tbo wife 'met' hi in just before bo died. The cxeicises at tbo Methodist and Presbyterian churches on Chtistmns eve wore well attended, and wore of an Interesting nature. At the Presbj te rlan church a treo was provided with a handsome present for each child pres ent, and at tho Methodist church tbe presents weie not distributed till Sun day morning, when each child of the Sunday school received a uico hook-as a prosent. Dr. David Steams of Phoenix ai i U ed Tuesday and Is stopping at the New Uankkholel. TJio doctor isaiiejo spe cialist and comes highly recommended. Ho is a graduate of tlio New Yoi k Oph thalmic college, and Is up in ins pro fession. Anyone suffei lug fiom eo trouble should call on the doctor at onco. Tbo recommendations bo bus is a snfllclont guarantee of bis success. Read bis testimonials lu ail. clsowhere Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDIR A Pore drape Cream of Tartar Powder. 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Foity tie makers camo in Thuisday from Albuquerque N. M., aud went out to the timber to work. ( , Barney Stiles and wife came in from Texas last'ce.k on a visit. Mr. Sttlw ls.8iiil4ftsiUlJiiciloBA'''T" '" " George fHocbdoi-eTer 'Is crawling up tbeiscaleju military Vahki Hols now senior major of tbo National Guards. For SalK A lino toued square Piano in excellent condition. Apply to J. M. SiMrso.v. M. J. Kennedy, wife and Mis. Wise bait went to Sollgtnan Thursday to spend Christmas with lolalhes nnd fiends. Attorney E. E. Elllnuood letuiued Fiiday from an extended piofesslonnl tiip to Washington City and other eastein cities, Our lightning compositor J. O. Joues was diawu to Williams tbo latter part of last week by somo in visible atti action. Others have n few Stclfon bats iu stock, but tbo only full line of Fall styles as jet received beio can bo seen at the Cash Stole, Mis. John Hennessey and her sister Miss Amelia Paddock, teturned last week f loin an extended lsit with lel atives in Apaches county. Now that Clulstmas is past and the new j ear heic. lot all got down to business nnd make 1898 the most piospeious In each one's histoiv- James O'liiien of ltellemont aud tlueeoflils childicn we on No. 2 Fiiday n. j.u., Miituu no piaceu uu cnwjren.,1 irs j-rJJiCsis , ,&& j school. 0!H''tipSfr H'"f Thomas Howe, tho genial fuiiiitiire dealer was made happy Thuisday by the auival of Mis. Howe, who has been visiting lelnlives and fiiouds iu the east for somo time. r r'. .McWlllluiusMcCnbo. On Tuesday J. T. MoWilllams of Flagstaff aud Miss Ioua McC.iho of Ft. Mohao wero united iu marriage at Fort Mohave, Itov. B. G. Loo of the Episcopal church of Williams pci form ing tlio ceremony. Tho bride is a daughter of Dr. Uobei t MuCabe of Itas ca county, Miunessuta, and lias bet'ii assistant Matron of tlio Indian school at Foit Mohave for tbo past two yeais. Tbo groom Is a civil engineer and has made many fi lends during ids stay in Flagstall, who unite in good wishes for tbo blissful career of hiimelf nnd brid c. Tho newly mariiod couple came in yes terday and have gono to bouso keeping in tho W. C. B.iylcss reshlonco. Do Your Eyes Trouble Youf Do you want an honest opinion as to what that trouble is? If so call on Dr. David Sterns nt Now Bank Hotel, nnd have your eyes examined freo of charge. -fl rwm.n" P TWO GflRLOflDS! Now you can k. :.mxd!t&&zmj!g&i .W,3Sr?a HMaHMWBHMHEaieEsiBeaneaaBe H MitW H B B B H H HiV H ' B . -k at home and buy ii: right. Everything from kitchen to par lor at prices that will surprise yom Everyone is invited to call pare prices with those quoted else ELE6ANT SOLID BED-ROQW AVrita forte? i Ml " i fi IHflBIMHI IsiiMMillMiWii il IM i III iBUMII M IVStrtk. W CTlio l'lny'a The TlitiiR." JKsWB" ...--.. i . . "VTr'- rtAtE - ThUisday night will witness tlio pcr- folmnnco of llio one act farco "Lend Mo Fivo Shillings" in connection with the Gland Conceit to be given by the i Flagstaff Dr.imatia Cucle. Apropos of tho pi eduction the fol lowing from tlio editorial iutiodiicilou to tho play will be of interest: "This Utile comedy was originally produced at tho Hnynmrket Theatre, London, tbo 19th of Feb: nan, 18 1G. We Jiro informed by the journals of the day, that it was received'' with much laughter and applause, and stamped with tho unequivocal zeal of success. Tbo Queen nod Piinee Al beit wero among tho distinguished persons present on tho occasion of its first repiesciitaliou. This piece was introduced upon the American boaids soou after its uppc.ir.iuce iu London, it being (list played iu this coiiuliy lit Mitchell's Phiiioio Theatre. It lias slHcolbeenfrequeiitlsfi)erforrued , "ML"CssJjjj--(J'rt - 3ae, at nearlytall our. principal theatres." 5Jiii''t.5 -i rf ' Sv&V 1 Jerotnilre, . -Word reached hero Mondaymornfug 8" by wire that a destructixo lire li ad occurred at Jerome on Sunday night. The fife originated in a lodging house kept by "Japaneso Charley" and it was impossible to control it. Tho file was qiuscd by a woman attempting to throw a dofeclho lump out of n window. The total loss is estimated at about iO.OOCh A huge tbree-stoiy brick building acted as a hauler to the 11 anies, otherwise the entiib towu would have been desliojed. The foico of tho United Veule Company lent a Jiclping hand and weie Instill mental In saviiigconsMcrableptopeily. Indivioual loss is as follows: Jennie Bauteis, lodging house $3,000, in surance $900; Chailey Sh.iw, lodging bouso and lestatiraut $4,000, insurance $2,500: Wm. J. llolieits, r.ilconi lodg- Iionsn 'and lestaiiiiint 8,000, in stil mice $2,000; Ale Aidinen. John Vnhlinc, Hooker and Mefail.uiil, all saloons, no insurance; Oh.ules Claik's fiuit stoie, James Tombeiiue lodging iiouso and saloon, loss $12,000, in surance $1,000; George Eiumrlt, bai hcrshop, Tom Elde, bottling wotks, Si. Klino lestaurant $8,000, no Insur- occuricd in this county several mouths ago. He will make his lepoit to Gov. McCoid. If Mr. IuUiau had stajed on bis leseivalion, and not trespassed on the lights of the white man, tbcio would have becu no necessity for nu investigation, in fact, tlieie is nothing to investigate. All the autlioiities 'asked of the Indians was to nay taxes on their sheep or keep them on their leservatiou, aud they chooso the latter. On Sunday Santa Clans appealed befote a delighted concourso of chil dren nnd parents at the new Catholic school house, and his piesenco was gteettd with joy aud meuimcntby the youngstcis. Nor did ho come tin provided. His treo had becu sent in advance, and every boy nnd gill pies out was lemombeicd by him and he left unusually by the back door with many wishes for success, and invita tions to call again, which bo promised to do, first exacting n promise from bis little fiiends that they would piove themselves worthy of his com ing. I will cooperate with tho owneis to develop a largo body of gold claims. B. C. Davis, Couuseller at Law, 186 Itchisen street, BrookIyu,N.Y'' -r' i TWO OABLQflDS! buy your furniture and inspect our stock and com- jmiMir imtiim rnu iiui mi rm wmmm hq un . : ;- is Mfrfi-sm. am'Mtt ...ir., i i.i ii ii BMrnBHBBB: "" " ' wrmz t j . " tWiirlWOr ii m tt rJsJk fire you safrermii From David Stearns, M. O. Refraction Specialist, Graduate of tho Now Yotk Ophthalmic College? 11 D Is Stopping at the New Bank Hotel. and Will Bemain One Week. a PEOPLE having weak eyesight should not miss the opportunity to have their fitted to glasses. Thousands think suited to their eyes, but their glasses do not correcttheirtrouble but aggravt'r f !-, T ' , , , J ' r iviany cnuurencompjMiinoi unablekeepupiftheir undouhledV' liave deftctive' wiirjeMSefitthemJor life."3 A Few Testimonials. Dr. D.ivid Stearns, tbo refraction specialist, has had phcnominal success iu his woilr lieie, having lilted success fully tho eyes of a number of pcopro who had almost given up hope. Tbe doctor has been tendered a number of testimonials from his patients bcie, unsolicited, which speak in high terms of tho gentiemans ability. Tho people of Gold Hock also testily to bis suc cess. Dr. Stearns intends to locate iu Phoenix, from which point ho will make annual visits to this section. Yuma Sun, May 14th. Yuma. Akizona, May 10 1897. To whom It may concern: Br. Steams has just spent two weeks in the town and from personal past expei ionco 1 am satisfied ho has done a vast amount of good. Among others, he examined my wife's ejes and lilted her a pair of glasses which she piizcs above any money value, iu fact her dicad of losing her eyesight is completely gono. Fuilber, I can rec ommeuil;his houcst sterling ability. Respectfully, J. i. Yemen, Surgeon Dentist. S lake much. pleasure- in expressing to all who may bo interested, my jen tiro satisfaction iu tbo methods em ployed by Doctor D.ivid Stearns, nnd the results achieved by him in tbe fit ting of eje glasses. I have pin chased twopalisof glasses fiom hint, and knowing that my eyes aic paitlculatly batd to fit, having been but. little ben ulitted by other prominent opticians, I am mora than gratified to say that his skill has been marvelous, and I cheer fully iccommcnd him to nil who may need his services. H. G. Andhk, Tcmpe, Aiizona June, 10th, 1897. FLAGSTAFF COMMERCIAL CO. General Merchandise. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHINGS, jKWlVlVfi , fisjj j :T"W 'X. Fresh Hams, Lard -and , "sr-ftlaaku Ji&isJM -TWsysjitB! mjrr'r. . . t . -i '.r , ytvxtXfaNm$&xiaBg?9!MiaaKiM TAKE MEASURES FOR SHITS... ,1 ... . ... ...'. ' ' - Price, quality -:p"-" don't fit or ',r Chicago; M. JlS.."i.. f i . genti for Little Sheep Dip.j fV VAJO ANDMOQUI. Defective Eyesight? e'es properly examined and of persons use glassWtaey the truth of the matter lfdrj.' 4JJ?vWt ..,,. , tiM. pain m tneir eyes ana, are classmates in school. They( vision, which if corrected', Temi'e, Abizoka, May 1, 1897. Dr. David Stearns, tlio tefractiou specialist, who is at tho Hotel Tempo this week, is giving entire satisfaction to all patients, who number among tbe best residents of our city. He thor oughly tiudetstands his profession, and those lequiring treatment need not hcsilato to consult him. He has de cided to locate iu Phoenix permanently from which point he will make annual visits. On this occasion he will re main hero until June 5th. and all per sons having defective eyesight should not fail to call on him. Tempe News, La Foutuna, Akizona, May 1, 1897. To whom it may concern: I take pleasure in giving this testi monial to Dr. David Stearns. During his stay at Fortuna he tested and fitted with glasses a number of persons suf fering from various refraction troubles of tho cj c. His work has given uni versal satisfaction aud I cheerfully endorse him. He is thoroughly scien tific and well grounded in his specialty aud I take pleasure iu recommending him to tbo public. n.. n. ...... t n vilHUb BtUIHA, JO. u., Sun-eon; to Forttsaa Miaieg: Gjjg? , l . Dr. David 3 Stearns,"'- tbe'.c refraction specialist, will remain in'the citv for a few days owing to the rush of busluess. Dr. Stearns is an able optician, as his work here has shown, bo having treated a great number of our citizens, all of whom speak in the highest terms of his woik. He guarantees all woik aud there has not yet been one voice raised against him. Visit him dining tbo next few days if troubled with your ejes, or you will regret it for life Aiizona Daily Lyre, Bisbee, Aug. 31st, 1897. HARDWARE, HAY AND GRAIN, - XAXJL - xvjr Ait; xx.uil.o, - " . f GUNS AND AMMUNITION Bacon receivedyveekljrj v and ht guaranteed, mthey please you, do not takeTOeml Agents for The Continental TailoringiGo., ' of Chicago; The Watt TailoringCo.Vof Born & Co., Chicago. jrv j JNDIAN BLANKETS AND t T . j&ffiSBm i ! sjmmim' i n-JPwsHffiK. '' 4 i r . . n HbhUSB rstSTlsrafe&SwFiflHSfesiiB SiSffllBB 'jf " - iK3nHK79B!B ', ' rfJIMSwaHi - w. r t,7 , -I ;& &m "2 ! mmmmr WSti 1WwS&L.. ' 1 1 . i d.1 f- . I :." :& 1 f Trf.u,,pifi n C &i' r!' m..JFf ,r . her in tho world. In this Issue Mail order 'j - Utr tm, MHlMHIlHiM IIRS, the tmttiMm d IsBiBHHlKi. .. . & " fmmKwmSiMmmJmfmmm . v - iiASJiiUTb. wr--:yiyite&ximzmmKmM&mm$. 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