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o 5 IIOiiHlOOK, AlíIZOXA. Jij II. -1. J'case. L ni ero J at t lio postoíOoe ai Hotbrool;, Ariz., a-- seciMitl-ctiíss mail mutter. OI.'JH'KJI.A.lj DiJÍKCTOÜY. CONtiitrcsaioNAr.. -Congressiri.-iii J .F WHmiii. PreBCOtt Pivntt EXECUTIVE JIEPARTJIKST. imvernor .. . ...nrim.v .... SfiTPliuy C. H. A Juts Ail. lit r ir. V. Vifkc-r-i. TiCiiMiitr T. W. Prmlieitcn. Att.v-(iii C. F. Ainsw.ii th . Supt. 1'uli. Inst K. Iv. Lonsr . l'llCtti X !fí'SÍTt VhVÜ .l'iicnix .íirilir Í.WL, IlKl'A HTM KNT Sl'V IÍ fcll IS COCKT. -Chief J uM ico . . . . W.-liMwr St irit . . . . P h-iiix : Asi-ociute J ustic-t. . .-. U- L. S!oni. . . . . Prcs.-ott r. at. Iifian. . . ,r lo'-iMicp " " G. Tí. ílavi Tucson . flei-k T. S. (iriiwlell Pm-iiix i;. s. Mavslnil w. M. (ii!!;iih.....ii:cs:i.i L'. S. L,ist-Atty r... 1. E. Min!-is.,!i ...l'icsci.u DisTiucr cm. ur, foi htu .h dic iai. dístiuct. Jmlye K. I-., Sloan lrccolt Ulci K W. 11. oocis liolliruoli NAVAJO COIMV. .Mierlir 1 . .1. .attcoii kr;.;F:: Uist.-i.-t Attorney .w -it liwho , r::::::::::::::::::::: ...J. ii. liic-iu.rtU HOAKU OF SLl'EKVISOHS. I,. E. Uivelbess C'liaii nian 'á;; í v"V":."""'.v.'.v :::::: :- M-L-mbl' r : a. i'. McAllister Clerk Arrical.aná departure of Mails. EAST HOI'ND. .Arrives. J :S:i p. m. 7 :l U a. ni. S M) p. in. 7:C0 p. in. 7 a. in. . 3:4" a. m. ! ifcparts , . ! 1 p. ill i 8 :'.-.o p. m : Xo. 2 Ft. Apacho. .. Sí. Jolms. . . . Yoiiiiírs-. . . . .Kcains No. 1 7:!l i a. in . 1 hiiK). a. in in aim ;::50a.n.. ; Th,SSrr?eeS 'Sl arrives from Kcams Canon Tos- ' it'V1"1 , L. E UlVEI.BKPS. .lpstiu'istcr PltOPESSItJSAL CARDS. G. S. REED, M. .D. KCLFWTIC PHVSICIAX, (Offioo Boj lo Kcsi.iencc.) 1IOLBROOK, ABIZOXA. J. S. WOOLFORD, M. D. ni VSÍICIV7ST & ssu 1ÍGKON SXOWELAKE ATIIIONA. , B. F. JACKSÜ.Y, (r-rol)ate Jiulgc, Navajo Coiuiiy.) All business promptly attoncipcl.to. HOLKKOCK, - A1UZOSA. W. H. BURBAGE. A'l-l'OIiXKY-A'J-I.AW. . W1NSI.OVV Altl.ONA. R. E. MORRIiOM. AT'rO KT EY-AT-I . .-V W, (Unite. States Ulsti-ict Attorney.) Prese, itt. Arizona. A. F. XcALLISTEI?, NOTARY PUBLIC, and Convey a nci n j. HOLBKOOK. - - AEIZOXA. a C'HAf.CEDOXY LODiiE XO. C. F. A . 1.. Ilolhrook, Arizoiu-.. Uoiilar "x A? st'"to't coiniiHiiiicatioiis at 7 p & '" '-i I'onrtii Satniiiny of e:.c-l. month. Visiting brethren invite.!. By order of !". M. ZUCK. W. il. FUEU WETZI.EU. Secretary. t'iiriicii si;kvic i:s. On the seeoml Wednesday eveuiiifj of each month and on the last Siimlav ol .-icl. iníi;tl. there will lie services at School iionsu morii- 'utZ-lo'caiVAsndav'''" nt ' -'''''''o school ivkv. ir, a. biMiiKirs, Pastor. , City BARBER Shop, Louis Fxderwood, Trop Jloniug and putting razors in shane a specialty. All work guar- A116 not helping out in the reward ranteed to be first-class. for tho cap! ure of the murderers of :Shop in Greer & Woods' plac. ' L?5l,eur a"d C,nbons' W. II . Shipmau, Beardslv, m7u7, KEAVY orn&t )VaC To,xas ih'' under oath, savs he suflWed frour2,'1''' T We. dyspepsia for twenty five years. Doc- 't)aiBaSwl considerable property, dors and dieting gave but litt le re- Several pe0plt, Were lrcwnu,, Tox" lief. Finally he used -Kodol Dys- ' as ,s g,t,ln" lll,,re , han lt'r sUari3 cf pepsia Curo and now eats what ho ! floods thia PPri""- likes and as much as ho wants, and ho feels like a new man. It diets' We are Srit'veJ to r Uie what you eat. F. J. Wattron. death of Dr. John C. Berry, which ; occurred at his homo i n Al buquor- "I had stomach trouble twenty ciue, May 1st, of abseos of the years aud gave up hope of being -cured till I began to uso Kodol Dys- pepsia Cure. It has done me so .much good I call it the savior of my life," writes W. R. Wilkinson, Al bany, Teun. It digests what you i .eat. F. J. Wattroi:. Santa Fe Excursions. The Santa Fe Pacific will sell ex cursiou tickets to tho Grand En- .campment of the I. O. O. F. of Ari- zona, at Globe April Ki, 1QIR, for .our nun uiie-:iiu ire uir mi; rou'.ui trip. Tickets will be sold between Anril lr nr1 lV.ti. infio. ,.t ,,, limit, April 25th. 100Ó: Also, round- ' lent." This shows what t housands ' oí this Mr. Walter B. Bee!, editor oí week. They expect to move to Dun trip tickets to tho Grand Command-! have proved.-that Electric. Bitters is thoElkin, (X. ClTim. s, savs. "Three ', tan for the summer. 7K,!iShThr'Me,''V,'?.at f'thebpst Wood purifier kuowu. Its I weeks ago I had an attack o. Chas. Savage has been homo the Arícelos, April 21, 2.1 and 2b. and to . . , - . , , . . , . r, .,, , ,: . , , - , . r ., t he meotiii"- of t ho State Leauo of : supreme remedy for eczema, tet-. measles which left me with a bad past week, on account of his family Republicaif Clubs, at Los Angeles, j ter, saltrheum, ulcer, lioils and : cough. I took several doses of all being sick with the grip. On April 27th, aud 2Si li, for one and running sores. Jt stimulates liver, : Chamberlain's Cough. Remedy and reaching homo ho was taken down .one third fare. Dates of sale, April ki.lnevs aud bowels, expels poisons, : t ho cough has ent 'rely disappeared, wit h t he same disease and confined ;2Mh and 25th; ret uru limit April 30. ; , , ' (1!fe-isli(.u 'UU up tho ; I consider Chamberlain's medicines to his bod for several davs. but is 1-or further information inquire 1 , , , , , .. T, , ; , . , from H. L. Rholc a"ont Hcl- s,re;glh. Only LO cents. Sold by the best on the market.' lor sale now so he can return to his work iroík, A. T. F. J. WaU.ron. Druggist. Guaranteed, by F. J. V.'attrop. again at Whiterive.r, Ki:rLiíLí.VNT Territorial C n n v i t i o 11 ; At luo repulí! mar. territorial con- volition held at. Phoenix Monday, the following delegates wt-iv L'tod to help nomínate a republican can- ; did ate for president at rhildolphia ,o:t -Tiiiie iíllh: Chas. IT. Akors, 'Maricopa; Cuas. !H. Drake, Pimri; Frank Pys.irt. iGinham; J. S. Ilubbeil, Apache: ' John W. Dorrington. Yuma; J. A. Vail, Coconino. . Alternates O. D. M. Gnddis. M- liava; W. II. Clark, Navajo; lí. A. T. Penrose, Cochise; T. V. GrindeiJ. Ataricopa; Gcorjio Cliristv. Mari copa; Chas. F. Solomon. Graham. There was never a better repre- cent atioti at a no ideal convent ion nolo m Arizona. -uoro man ic- thmtsoEthe d-iegates eutUIeU lo seats were present and every mem- delegation was on !ia:u- Apac.o fi.oi:P was prnici represented by proxies. The vep resent at ion was as ood lookiiifi arf 11 was numerous. iiieie wen; in.' j:,3s in- Tlwi 70uii1imi- ivorf. vvi.l! dressed, men of intelligence and ex- porience, fully aware of the object of the meeting. The convention mado republicans proud that they , i. ,, were republicans. 1 Tho Daily Republican jrives th delegates the above compliment and ,theu proceeds to roast them to a nice juicy brown .for the reason COunt a;,d i 0t tHr,U'a W"- S"1(,"" b 1,,r,ne.3. doW"'.aml W thm!lirlty i.aci m;ii mmuihi li, ..nil the majority- ruled as it geuerally I does in such cases. A resolution was passed endorsing the admiiist rat ion of President Me- Kinlev. It was merely an mersisdit in not instructing the delegates, but it goes without saying that the dele- gation will be solid for McKinley. ''After sull'ering from severo dys If Akers engineered t he aft'iir, as pepsia over twelve years and using llie jiepuDlican gives turn credit lor, ...,..-1 l...t l. ...1 . . . " . . . ..... I imraijly, ami has ,jUacecl hiuiselt m ; the good graces of a very lirgo ma-'. ijonty of tho republicans of the i territory. If Mr. Akers has any ' fat jobs to give away ho has certain- I ly neglected this part of tho terri- ! The delegates from the northern ;tier of counties are entitled to a ; great deal of credit for the ctncicr.t work they did in the convention. All of tho delegates to tho Phila delphia convention aro staunch republicans and representative mein- hers of the party in their respective counties. Yvliat more could you ! Ottawa, t he capítol cit y of Cana- ' da recently had a -very di-astrors (ire, entailing a loss of over Sló.OOo.OO1. Two hundred, lives were lost by an explosion in the mine of the Pleas jant Valley Coal Co, at Schoiiield. y ft ah. May 1st. The question of whether tin- Tvnn- pas City convention is tobo stormy. or only a lilt lo Dewey, is perplexing some persons no little. Advance, l cmud, ci. The St. Jonn Herald gives Gov. , Murphy a hot roast on account of brain. Tho doctor was well known i and universally respect. d through out New Mexico and Arizona, : r-rrTr Glorious Xcws Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, 1. T. lie writes: "Four bottles of Eloetric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which has i caused her great sutier'nig for years, ! Terrible sores would break out on : hl?r Ltail .U1j rai.e au i tlie bcst oc. tors could give no help: hut hercun is completo aud her heal th is excel- T- T...- .! 1 IT!. -l fit Milwaukee, Wis., Juno .10 to 2o, j)MO .ri.ACBüVn.LE, Cal. has recently dected new- city oiliccrs. This placo lias hcon without ay city gov- ; ornment sinoo 1K7:1. l he oílicers Lav- ing resigned at t hat t mi. It is reported that, the Indians at the Kiowa and Commaiiohe agencies K a starvinir condi- , tion. This is not a it should lie. i r 1 1,, f,. i... i-..f i...., i .. ,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, , (li init-i,, t heir stoiiiii hs should he well filled. A jjir.iTARi school will h- establish -ed in Colorailo. and will be coniluct- d on the roii-ih rider plan, t hostil i . .- . ,, , ueiii in ais enear.i piii Mii v;i lean a an u:,,oor th.o whole yoar round. w vo ;l tent,.md Ids round , , -,, iBr,,0 .,.,, na;r ; h, W)HV a.jually x mtMn,)tr of a M.ciHu;, ,);i,.tv or ,, sim:ar .,)ilv of h rlil . u in- i i; 'i n.ti . mal -.-.lining -on- i '4r'Fü ni!! hold thir next n.ootin"- : rule-lie will Hunt, he will study, ho .William Gardner an old t me resi will drill, all under the supervision dimt is travel i us,' through the conn- f competent f.nd well known ofli- cers of the Fnited States ami v. T. rox beiii tpiesl ionej as to his name heiiij paraded as a candidate fur the nomination o;j the Republi can ticket for delegate to Comrress. d. jj. jj.,rdan said it was unauthor- z,. alul tl:;.t he t hoi- ht t hat t he 0Q-t.0 .tliOUi( SOHi- ,i' ,nfln Tf would not for a moment entertain the idea of being" a candidate unless it came to him as an exposed wish n . , nnnn ..I , ..,,,! .. ...... .-inon. ',l as a representativo at the head of the Fenulilican ticket t his cominir fall. He belonged to no clique and ......n,. ,.,,..,,.,. (, i, regarded il! politics. Tucson Star m.iuy remedies wnnoiit permanent .T.-...1 T i;...oll.- I....1. .1 r..- :.. . . ,., . - '. -tsre. it ilnt me so much good !. recommeiul it to (everyone." writes -' VvatUin-, cleric and recorder, Chillicot he, Mo. Jt digests what you eat. F. .1. Wat t ron. "the New Tent City at Coronado Beach, California, is the finest in the world. The Santa Fe makes special rates, good until September iMHii and holders of these tickets will bo given tent ground S water free. Furnished and i;ufurn;.-h; 1 te'iU can l)i rented vl low rates, and all the necessaries of livini an bo pur- t'hased on tho groi'inls at. fair prices. All the tents, beds fc bedding, in fact every thing is perfectly ,new . 'Coronado Beach is second to none in the qualin- of bathing, borvting. and fishing. Xo hot tor climat o ox ist:; and Coronado Mineral Water is the best. Coronado Beach is an ideal summer resort, and is the placo for you to spend your sumtner Seo your Santa Fe Ry., agent, at once. For all information, address. F. S. Baccock, Mgr., Coronado. Cal. l'pideinic i WhM)iiiig CoKgV Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children con- .traded the disease, having severo illl' spells. We had used v uumue, .am 3 tougn x,emeuy very .I . ...1.1- it I 1. Miccessiuiiy íor croup ami nau'.raiiy turned to it at that time and found ll lieved the cough and effected a .completo cure. John F. Clifford. proprietor Norwood House, Nor wood, X. Y. This remedy is for salo by F. J. WatM'on, druggist. Prohibition will never tloutish as long as the price of a glass of lemon ado will buy two beers. J.I.Carson, Frot honot ary, Wash ington. I a., says, 1 .have loniicl i.o dol Dyspepsia Cure an excellent remedy in caso of stomach troubl a"d have derived great benefit from lie uso. It digests what you eat and can not fail locure. F.J. Wat tron. "You are writing my .hill .oa vcrj rough paper," said a clieiit to his attorney. "Never mind," said the lawyer, "it has to ho filed before .it comes into court." A FoLtowEt: oe Measles. "In many iustauccsa persistent cough follows ' an attack of measles. Iu speaking Lkí!íDOsiU',U .NEWS i " mi im5'. Jool Flake passed through here Tuesday. í(Sf. 0f ,,,- n,a;e constituency are freight iiv Priggie Dnlíin ih at work for Mr. Sponsler, near Taylor, Wilford Iialch has just retur.icd from school at .Thatcher. H. I). Gardner is hack from IIoI-' , , , , nrofiK, xvnerc1 lie has ueen working f,,r Mr. V."oos!er. Frank Owens and sister hae spent a ft'w day in Snowflake re cently, vi.-'itin;;' friends. Theodore Tuvlev has honirht ?.ir. Dut-in out. an .ill probably be- v"omo a Woodruil oil in soon, T.. AÍ. S-. l,!,sm,..rtTUf,.U, after another batch of school girk, ,ut dont be alarmed, v.e t hir.k t hese titionn-kimi. try in the interests of a northern lumber and mining company. To appreciate the bounty of our lit tie -town one should .see it now. We are glorifying in a wealih of verdanco. everything and everybody is green. If you don't believe we are fresh and green come and see us. We are ; so verdant that the frogs croak when : we go by, and cows follow us round ' tho streets. Xicp. ; "S-5&- - - - j Tii.vior. They are workipg very l usy on the dance hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. Tennev were down from l'inedaio the latter part ! ' of the weoi-:. i Mosi of our nin folks are away from home, some freighting," others henlin" slieep -I ai! i: Palmar returned homo Sai urday f roin Thatcher, where he has been going to school all winter. Messrs. Liona, Ralph and Dave Pen rod and Miss Sumo Poured were here and took in the dance Tuesday i evening. Miss Lydia Knight came homo from ti.e Forks of Road Fridr.v evening, and has been very tick, but 6 now on tho imorove. Mr. ?.t. Sorensen, of Santa Ana, Cal., has been hero and tho upper country for the last, two wr d;s on i...,:,.,,., ..,,,i vui,,r ,., a.,, The homo of Mr. and Mrs. Brim- ; hall was made happy by the arrival : of a fine baby boy on tho '2'M of: April. Mot her and child doing well. Arrangetcf iifs are being mado to commence work on the now mooting house and district school house, and it is expected to commence at onto. W. R. Willis returned home Thurs-lr.y evening from tho lower country, where he has been working' t his winter; also F. .T. Willis re turned Saturday evening on the stage. Ho has also been to the loiver country, ()n tle oi(!l ,n3t. there was a nice t,itt snowstorm f.nd rain. It is still c loudy and looks like wo might have mt re rain yet. It was feared that tho fruit would hi all killed by frost. but the prospects are still good fM1. ,,,.! i v f.;,. ,.,.,, nr f ,-,,;- Farm- i i ers are all smiles over the storm and hope for more. t- . . i'i net i. Sever-'d of tl-e young folks have gone do Taylor to spend May Day. D. L. Pon rod, Neph Packer and John Adair have g ne to Holbrook for a load of freight. Mrs. Martha Miller was over from her new homo on the Blue, and says it is a line cattle country. Li ola PeiH-od is driving .-tage a few days for Chas. Rho'on while he lakes in tho dance at. Taylor. There is lots of freight passing nowdays for Apache, some twelve or more went through this morning. George Hall and D. II. Pen rod have been working for C. E. Cooley t he past week, fencing his meadow land. Ala Young and family returned homo yesterday from Linden, where they have been visiting tho past WETZLER BROS. .- AVI FOLKS ALE AND 1IETAIL DFALEKS General M er c lia o d is c NAVAJO ELANKETS Hardware and Saddlery. Highest Price Paid for :: Hides and Pelts. H0LBH00K CITY MEAT MARKET .F. M. ZUCK, Prop WHOLESALE and RETAIL. All Ivixiclts of Fresh Xie'its and Fisli, Also Kull Stoclc of Fresh Frciits . .nticl eg-etxihles jri Season, IIOLBROOK, - ARIZONA. C;'"i?";i' lV.ft.C& v;.-r.": ' -''l'- li . . ; .'T f.-C-c! -'.-- i j-.'.oíti . "" ' ' 5io:".e! - - .'.-:! l 'V::':- -'.K'' 7 ..- .' 'l i.laá! S!ioo'i VüzilIiss1;-".? An:trx!".iiley. Mass lev ail Kinds oí Guns. t. n U ."iH05ZüTZ t'-ErtajisO i-SiS 00., I'inolop is awful dull now, as everybody is jiií t getting p. round a little from having tho grip. Nearly everything looks nice and green, and looks as though we will have plenty rain to bring back the springs that were dried up during tho past year. Siiowilako. ' Sadie Woolford has gcao to IIol , brook. ; Wo are having delightful weather at present . Charles Gardner was in town Wednesday. Allen Frost has returned from Salt Lake City. i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Tauuer were ; visiting hero last week. I Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Smith are visit ing friends at Woodruff. I Mrs Emma Hall is down from Taylor, visiting her mother. The A. C M. I., of this place, are putting up some new shelves in their store. i The Kartchuer Bros, are renioviii": I their old house preparatory to building a now brick one. i Mrs. Mary Gardner, Frank am' Clarence Owens have been hep from Woodruff t his week. Messrs. Louis Johnson and Willie Flake have returned from Thatcher. where they have been attending school the past winter. Quito a -number of our young : folks spent May-day at Shumway : Prof. Peterson took a picture of the crowd. Also some more of them spent the day at W. J. Flake's ranch. 1 Juanita. Aguinaldo Dead. i "Tho belief is growing that Agui naldo was killed by the Igorotes. .Thorn is no proof that ho ba boon alive since Major Peyton C March, of the thirty-third regiment abandoned t he chase after the Fili ;piuo -leader. ARIZONA. ; Repsatm Rifles I - - '?i FcrASKnás of Shooting. 1 A':! Des-rablt Cbliüea and Weights S í'cOj. C.'. .'vrli-y cr.'.i'.'.f-r. v.-. ir.l " t 1 pnnrts. í .",0 V". C. I'. c;i!:.-r, " Txtr.v LIg'jt," ":. " ! V. V. e:.i;!.cr. "jase .lovrr.,' - l. ! ! .-.ivl Si o:ti: V;7, " '.-iU-.-T OT.-n," treiglit - umK cx?, Ut,n nslght í;o í:VEH, gosh. i-fe. : v-: "Do Witt's Little Early Risers are the finest pills I ever used." D. J. Moore. Mi'lbrook, Ala. They quick ly cure all liver and bowel troubles. -F. J. Wattron. J. Q. Hood, justice of the peace, .Crosby, Miss,, makes tho following statement: "I can certify that One Minute Cough Curo will do all that is claimed for it. My wife could not got her breath and tho first dose of it relieved her. It has also bene fited my whole family." It acts im mediately and cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe.bronckitis.asthma and all throat and lung troubles. F. J. Wattron. Dr. Cady's Condition .Powders, are just what a horse needs when iu bad condition. Tonic, blood puri fier and .vermifuge. They are not food but meicino and the best in use to put a horso in prime condition. Price 25 cents a package. For sale 1)3' F. J. Wattron. druggist. efe utdicr.9 . Ifl TRADE. MARKS . AhJ COPYRIGHTS. OBTAINED ADVICE A3 TO PATENTABILITY lfi,frB Notice in "inventive Age " fa"aff Ucok "How to obtain Patents" 2sSfl9H C7iarrr3 '.nodpratr. No fee till patent is secured. scored. 1 E. G. 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