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O IIOI.RROOK, AttlZOSA. lili 11. .1. I'vilx:. biitenxl nt the pnstotlioe nt Hollirook. Arlz., na second-class mail matter."'- coaanKBSiONAb. ; Concreüsmnii . , , .J .fc- Wilson Prescott EXECI'TIVE DBI'AUTUEIT. ' - i Governor. .....K. O. Murphy. .Prescott Secretar'- C. H. Akcrs I'limiix Auditor G. W. Vickerg Prescott VreuMirer T. W. Peml-erton Plieni Atty-Uen C. K. Ainsworth Pheiiix Supt. Pub. Inst R. r,. I.on;r I'henix JC-DlClAIBBf AUTMHNT SL VHK.MK CUL'UT. Chiei Justice Webster Street Plienix Associate i list ice K. IS. Sloan .'. . . Prescott " " b. M. Doun Florence " " G. H. DuVls Tucson Clerk T. S. Grindell Plienix ti. S. Marshal W. M. Griffith Tucson L'.S. DUt-AUy K. E. Morrison ...Prescott lllHTHICl' COUKT, FOI'BTH JUDICIAL DI8TKICT. Judge...' K. K, Slouu... '. . Prescott Clei H W. tí. Woods Holljrook TIAVAJO COUNTY. Sheriif ";..F. J. Wattron Uiider-íilieritf ':Joe Hurtremuii Probate Jixlye B. F. Jacksou Diütrii'f-A'ttoi-uey W. H Uiirbupe Recorder A. F. McAllister Trcasiirur J. H. Kichards Kx-otticio Tux Collector J. H. Kichards UUAHU Oí' SU'l'KBVISOHS. L. E. Ilivellies Chairman J. X. Wooils..... iiemhti John Hunt.:'....:..' , A. F. McAllister - Clerk Arrioal and Departure of Mai.s. K AST BOUND.' Arrives. 1 :8S p. m. ! 7 MO a. m. ', 5:00 p. m. I 1:00 p. m. I 1 :30 a. ni. I Departs So. 2 !lp.m ..Ft. Apache....... !:iOp.in ...St. Johns........ I 9:au a. in Youngs. I a- Beams 8:0Oa.m WEST BOUND. No. 1 I 5:50 a.m. 5 :45 a. m. ! Mail dnnarts for Youne Monduys and Thursdays and arrives Wednesdays and Satr tirdtiys. " Mail arrives from Reams Canon Tugs days, Thursdays aud SaturÜays. and departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. L. E B1VELBE89. Postmaster PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ' "g. s. reed, m. d. KCIiKCrtC. P.HYSICIAN, (Office-Boyle Residence.) HOLBROOK. ' ARIZONA. J. S. W0OLFORD, M. D. PHYSfClAXic scKCJP:o,isr, SNOWFI.AKB ARIZONA. B. F. JACKSON, A'ri:ORNKY-A'J'-LA w, (Probate .Itiitge, Kuvajo County.) -' All bnsinesK promptly attended to. HOI.BKOUK. - AHIZONA. W. H. BURIJAGE. ATT()KNEY-. 'ir-'láA. Wf. ' WIKSLOW ABIZOKA. II. E. MORRISON. A'WOKX EY-AT-1 i AW, (United States District Attorney.) Prescott, Arizona. A. F. NcALLlSTER, NOTARY PUBLIC, - and Cou veyancor. HOLBROOK. - - ARIZONA. A' CHALCEDONY LODGE SO. 6. F. A A ifeteyMufeí.Muí i m. on Fourth aaturday ot eacb month'. Yiaitinp brethren invited. By order of ': r". M. ZUClv. W. M. FRED WETZLER, Secretary. CHliliCH SKKVICKS. On the second Wednesday evening- of each month and on the last Sunday of each month there will be services at School House morn tn? at It :00 and ev-nlugr at 7:4.Suuday school at 10:00 each Sunday. Rev. P. A. Sim veins. Pastor. v' 50 YEARS1 . EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anrone sending a kpl -h and description may qulcklr aacertiiin onr opinion free whetlier an inrcntlon is prohnllv p:ueitnMe. Comninnion- Ion strictly conttrteiitiaL Handbook on Patenta ent freft. fMrtcst nffpnt-y for spTirin(r patents. . I'atenta taken throiurh Alunn &. Co. recelre $ctai ntttice, without charge, in the Sciemific American, A hamlsomety Hlnstratpfl weeklv. T.nreest cir culation nf any (rierititic jnurnal. Terms, t3 a yiar; fmir !tH'ii(h, $1. .Sold brail newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa' New YorS . Branch Oflioe. 25 : It.. Washington, I). C. ' . . JIo ! For the Grand Canyon ! j You assume no risk when you buy ' The Santa Fean.1 Ciranrl flanvnnL, ,' i . .i- - . .i -j 7 a 7- 1 ; railroad is now in operation from 1 Williams, Arizona, to Anitas June- tion, Arizona, a distance of 47 miles, i The railroad is under construction ; from Anitas 'Junction to the head of Bright Angel Trail -on the rim of i the It rand Cañón, a distance of 20 i. vuuvuj i. 'I in HI il 1 i. V 1 i-v ' miles. Pending the completion of the railroad, the stage will meet, the ! trains at Anitas .function- ana- carry passengers to the hotel near the head of Bright Angel Trail. The time schedule between- Williams and Bright Angel is as follows:. Train leaves Williams daily 12:30 p m Arrives nt Anitas Junutiou. . .. Stae leaves Anitas Junction, arrives at Bright Angl 44 leuves Briirbt An eel .8:00 p m : .:iw p m .6:00 p ni .1 :30 i) m j Train arrives at WilLiams 6:30 p m 1 iraní uní" i Hiiutiius ,....n.w un Kd trip from William, to Bright An From Ftasstaff.'.:'.'.'.'.'.::.':..'.'.:: " lllMU" - 'W HolbrOOk ly (H) Navajo Spring! -..'... Gollup.... ?50u . ' ti. U ItHupKH, Agent. Holbrook. .T. Spent a Good Farm l)octot ingr. Mr. A. N. Noell of Asherville, KaD., says he spent a good farm doc toring himself for chronic diárrhoea but cot no relief and was af raid t hat rniisl. die. He chanced to et hold of a bottle of Chanberlain's Polie. Cholera and Diarrhoea Kern-1 edv aud was permanently, cured by For Presidents '" ' WII-LlAJIMeKIIiLKT, of Ohio. For Vice-President " THKUmtKK KOUSKVKI.T, of New York. . The situation hunter is gradually becoming obsolete, now hunts the man. The situation - Out in Chicago they have a bug; that bites bicycle tires. Thus the process of 'Tubbeiing around" is; spreading even in the insect creation. Formers w ho grow flax should recollect that the flax crop of the U-nited States was worth 100 per cent more money last year than in 1895. The Canton da,le line will come' largely to the front durina; the next ! few months, and readers will have' to pause to find out whether it refers ' to China or to Ohio. ! If Col. Brya,n really intends to bo- comea farmer, tho Democrats will I have to put a silk stocking on t he ticket writh hjm. in or,der to main-; tain the proper balance. i Governor Roosevelt says that ho is misquoted. Doubtless Uo is, but that is better than being iguored, aiid oue fate-or the ot her must soon er or later befall the American poli tician. ' Among the disasters the past week might be mentioned tho large fire at Brooklyn where many lives were j lost, and a street car wr.ee k at Taco- I ma, wastt , in wnicn iorty-two per- i ! sous lost their lives. I j i , t . . -v. , .,, . . T.HE Democratic JNasuville Amen-' I - ! can warns its party managers that! i it is useless for them to attempt to' i carry Ohio this year. The Ameri- j can, has been investigating condi tions in the linckeve state. ! I he has dropped one thing after anotííer The Democrats in the North Caro-1 in n fashion that made his friends fear lina legislature have jammed thru he was a changeling ml unstable . , : Iut now they begin to comprehend ihebill disfranchising the colored ,hat it was the eagerness and fretful voters. Now they can resume the ncss of a mighty ambition, and that discussion of "government without : w,,at they 'plored in him was the very the consent of the governed." ! It has been demonstrated by ex- perieuce that consumption can be prevented by the early use of Ouo Minute Coua-h Cure. This is the favorite remedy for COUghs, colds, ' croup, asthma, grippe and all: throat and lung troubles. Cures quickly. F. J. Wattron. The Democratic outcry against Amet'ican troops serving under the orders of British commanders in China is either dishonest or ignoraut. When allied forces act together, tho rule is for the officer with the oldest commission to command. In some instances iu China this has placed the command iu the hands of the British, but in one notable instance, iu those of the Americans. When Gen. Chaffee arrives ' he will take eommaud of British and American alike unless the British have pre viously sent a still older officer there. : -namueriam s oiic, uuuifra aL'u . . , , r ,, Diarrhoea Remedy. F. J. W attrou will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most .r.,i m, : tnr wi , . , , , ., . ,., 11 1 J . 1 complaints ana ine oniy one mat never fails. It is pleasant safe and reliable. -46 YV. J. Bryan will head tho ticket , ,, - , , . . .v Frr llamiifmpv tliw f a I I hnr nt. the j time of going to press we are uuable to learn the name of. his running I mate. This will'settle the 16 to 1 a a, i ' YXT1 " r quest.ou.to a certainty. W heu Mr. out after the snow I cli4a fF N AlOtYl hór Ví-iíl Will liufir ! C'1IVJD . J" ! nothing more of 16 to 1. A gentleman recently cured of j áyspepsia'gave the following appro-1 priate rendering of Burns' famous blessing: ''Some have meat and canuot eat, and some have none that ... 1 1 1 A . J !wanl 11 ;.DUlwe uave W"1. BHU we ! can eat.-Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thanked." This preparation will d'Sest vhat you eat. It instantly i relieves and radically cures indiges ; tion and all stouiacti. disorders P. ANIMAL HEAD FORMS. The, Are Made t tireol V.riet, ani Sold In Lrjte Jiombrn In This Country. There arc- niHilo for f crrlcrs and for other ums great nuinhers of animal head forms these being l eproiliiciions, in a composition i il tor the purpose or in papior-iiiai lie. of the l.rads oí va rious animals, including Mpiirrels. foxes, wclvcs, Ijenrs. tiper mid almost, if not. indeed, every known kiiid;f ani nial. large and small. says the .New York Sun. Animal head forms arc commonly made with the mouth open, f-liowing the inside of the .jaws .-mil llie Innpuf and the teeth. These parts, in hi-i-.ils of all sizes ami whatever the animals may l)c. are finished and colon il by the hcad fnrm i:in nil fact urer. 'I he eves are com monly put in by the furriers-and others using the luad lornis when I tic mi nis : re covered, tlioiifih I hey are sometimes ; put in by the lu-i.d-rorm mi-.nulaeturer. j '1 liere are made m artiiu-ml eves re- productions from nature of the eyes j of practically nil known animals and j birds. Such eyes are sold ami used in the a-s-regateinenormm.snumi.ers: I he smaller amirial head forms are . sold by the pross: 1íjl- oues. like bears and tigers, by ihé dozen. Taking t hem i all logether, large and small, the mini- j ler of :.r.imul head forms used is very , large, amounting in this country to mil- j lions annualH'. 'I he smullrr heads are I produced at very small cost. Formerly i the animal head forms used in this j country were imported from Germany; arid England. Now they are made here, and some American head forms are ex- ported. WHERE ICE IS WELCOME. . ' Gen. Fnnston l.otiitnl to Cnt the. Ice or soeoc-s nn.i Ha. nt i.n.t Poni h. In connection with the possibility of Gen. Funstoji having a political ambi tion, J. W. I! Iced tells a story which gives much insight into the character of the man, savs the Kansas (Jit y Jour nal. deed was in New York on the day, Funston sailed away to join the insur gent forces in Cuba, and accompanied him to the steamer to say good-- While the pair were talking at the steamer landing, Funston spoke of ids probable future, and said "Willis, 1 have no ambition to get rich. I wouldn't get intopoliticsfor any- thing. 1 am afraid I have no settled i aim or clearly seen ambition. But. nev- j ertheless, I want to cut some ice in the world, and I intend to keep hustling un- ; ... . " til mv time comes. This yearning to cut ice has been.! manifest in all the movements of the ; restless, tireless, always moving young Kansas soldier. He has searched for ! his opportunity from the Arctic to the 1 , equator. Never staying anywhere long. tinnracterisiic mat was to lean mm on ! toglory. At last, 10.000 miles away from home, he found a chance to cut. the ice of his ambition, and in cutting he cut aplenty. TRICKY PETS. The Bossy and the Mongoose - Fond ot ria-intf jok on Are Their Owners. The dossy, or "rock rabbit," is a new pet which has been brought from South j Africa, and he is a very nice little fel- j low, but lie has one little trick that ; nervous old ladies do Dot like. He ! waits till he findsliismasterori; friend- í ly visitpr aslevp or reading- or writing-. mio tüen ne creeps us quictl.v as a ; mouse to as great a distance as lie can jump, and when the busy person is not ! looking for anything of the kind lie springs square on that person's lap J or knee, or on the table beside liirn, fly- ' ing off again, light as a bird, and is out : of the room while the astonished person ! is having four kinds of fits. j The mongoose, a furry little animal ! about the size of a eat, which is used to ! hunt snakes, also plays a trick of this ' kind. It cannot inmn. so it oliroh behind the busy person, never making the least bit of noise, and all at once, whi,e ,he 1,us-v 01,0 is thinking perhaps; of something clear on the other side of tho world thev feel a cold hhrl rnn i 1 i n onu, oej .ieu cow, duck doc , pushed up aga.nst their ear, and turn ; around with a shriek to see the won- oos:' wUh ,TS fa.ce "n of mischief. ! S " " ! i ' : Feminine PIolfck ot Long; Ago. ' " ' " " " as. chives, says TJterature. It is dated January 4, 1S0S, and is called I'Athence des Dames. The article are evidently "iiiira uy women anci ineooiect ot tnc - j.wi uy Tinner seems fn hnvi linen nn nmni to place women on an equal footing with men. The feminine pioneers of 03 were evidently nearly 100 years ciiicmi ui ujtril IJ1I f.S. Ja r TO Title. 1110 1(iir.s.an newspaper wpitteni n; and published by women, is now in its thi f1 r nn.l U J in.i a iu UC BUIXW-SI Ul, while only one copy of 1'Athenee dr Dames is to be found. People Who Say "Smart." The French are very proud of having discovered the word "smart," which they apply in every sort of incongruous way, using it 20 times per day. The word "smart" has even crossed the ...... . t yrenees. oniy altering its complexion trans,, A tourist the other day saw p. gaudy parasol in a shop window of the Kambla at Barcelona, and on it was i huge ticket inscribed in flaring cap itals: "Smark!!!" This was a canine, variation. An ICpidcniic of I: ri hoea. Mr. A. Sander,, writing from Co-j cosnut Grovo, Fla, says there has! been quite an epidemic of diarrhoea i it hero. Ho had a severe attack and! was cured by four doses of (ham-! berlain's Colic, Cholera, and Dia- j rrhoea Remedy. He say ho also recommended it to others and they say it i-: tho best medicine they ever used. For sale by F. J. Wattron, druggist. DoWitt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. F. J. Wattron. If you want to try your fortune t i i 1 civni i ri t r- i T fmf if 1 o i r 1 n t i ' buy the stock of the California ! v.oiiMJiiuaieii i eiiuieum v.umpauy, ; ;it fiftv cents per share, which is one i half Jtji :sio(.k ro(,(.,n. ; ' . . i a' demand at any tune vv,ihin .'0 days from date of certificate. All monev paid in installments refunded on domalul t ailJ liin vvitlliu ya J avs 'rom date of hist payment. IT you de not want, your stock, send to Company and von will promptly gel o ( ,)adc ' m fc " . , . AfU'r n,an-v "te experiments, scientists have discovered methods for obtaining all the natural digest- in the proportion found in the human body and united with sub stances that build up the digestive organs, making a compound called ' i Kodol Uyspepsia taire. it digests; 'what you eat and allows all dyspep-j j tics to eat plenty of nourishing food I i while the stomach troubles are be- ing radically cured by the medicinal agents it contains. It is pleasant vo take and will cive quick relief. F. J. Wattron. If your school district needs new seats, furniture, or school supplies of any kind, let me quote you prices before ordering elsewhere. All : inquiries cheertuliv ami promptly !ns"e red. W. H. Clark, Holbrc.ok, Ariz. Holbrook Ft. Apache - . . STAGE LINE HMO TON. CO.. 1'. 11 ... THROUGH TO FORT APACH f i m j, I'.rsl ol l tliMHlit CKAND MOUNTAIN SCtNERY. .v.-r- nil In- inmli. ttt Snowtlake, Tdylor, Show-Low, Pine-Top and Cootey'9 Ranch. PASSI-NOER FARES: Uolbvoolt to Ft. Apache " 1'inctop " Showlow . " Snoivllalie .$8.01) . 7.75 . 4.-J5 . a .B0 KOUND TRIP: 1 olljti'Ok t' Ft.Apache ami iciuru $15.00 I'inclop " " 15.W Showlow Snow Hake 8.00 4.tK) For Express Rates Apply lo JNO. R. HULET, Agent, Illli-,tik. Ariz. pLEASANT yALLEYj STAGE LINE llrt HOLBROOK .FOR HIBtH ANO PLEASANT VALLEY MONDAYS and THURSDAYS i j l-AOKKNCKKS AMI hXl l.-l.-i-l.ftw l: vn:s i Ki ll l Al 1 Fine Mountain Scenery and Good Hunting atong the tine Good learns and Comfortable Conveyanc.-.s WILL W00STER, Agent Holbrook Ariz. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. j It artificially digests the food and aids j Nature in strengthening and recon-i 6tructing the exhausted digestive or- i gans. it is the latest disco verea digestí an t and tonic. No other preparatioa can approacli it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia', Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headaehe.Gastralgia.Cramps and all other results of i mperfect digestion. Price 50c. and $1. ' 1 Arge size cont ains 2' í times i j emd size. Book all aboutdyspepsiaroaiicd free P'epored by E- C. OeWITT & CO., Chicago. P. J. Wattron.' Holbrook. A. T. Wetzler Bros. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ;' ...General Merchandise Hardware and Saddlery, Navajo Blankets : : : Highest Cash Price Paid tor riiaes and .Irelts H0LBH00K í í Meals Served at all Hours of the Day First-class Vint kin y . . . Kvery DeUvu-.i the Market Afford IN OLD BOYLE BUILDING j CITY MEAT MARKET, ! R. H- CLARK, Prop- tirTTAT a t t-x W lULJliO ALill, KEKl ON HANI) j rjJ KINDS OF. ! FRESH ' also a rn.i. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. j HOLBROOK, : . iRIZOXA. A Model Model Model Model 1 Model Shoot Winchester Ammunition. Made for all Kinds of Guns. FREE. Send Name at Address on Postal for 158-page IHustratEd Catalogue. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. - - NEW SAVES, C3NK. Livery Feed Stables .J. T. JSGGER, Vrop., JTOLIiJtOOK, .iRIZOXA WHOLESALK AND RETAIL DEALER IN i - HAY, GRAIN AND COAL TP A MS FOR the Petriflert Forest. Good, teams and i J-Víli lKj 1 careful drivers always on hand day or night, i Tourists and Commercial Travelers will.alwavs iind me preparod to give them the. best service at Reasonable Prices. Corral and Stables South Side $500.2 Cash Accident Insurance with You Read It ? Published In LOS The Saturday Foat la a tú pae tanniy tory paper puiiiislmi in,.v cop5'riflited Ktorien together with a summary of the uewa of the week, .-.nd iudepeudent terete editorial oom- j meni on rne sump, ine oaturaay ana Sample copies sent to any address free of 'The Man of tlie Hour j A. M.agraifiefnt Portrait ot" ; PRESIDENT .. McKINLEY ltprndii'iI lit Ten Colors from a Lntfi I'liotofcra.th for which t'it Pr-üil nt eclally sat at request of Pnblihers, j (SizH 14x21 Inches) will be published by us shortly. It is now beinr print" í ed for us on heavy plate-paper, in a form suitable for j framing1, by one of the largest art lithograph houses in : America, iu the famous French style of copper-plate ! work. Every American family will want i haii(isom pictures of the President- It membered that this picture will be in no sense a cheap ohromo. but will be an example of the very highest I style of illuminated printing. It will be an to any library or orawmg-room. ur reaners can have the McKinley portrait at what it ! a u (namely. TVn Cent per C py) by merely tilling out the coupon below, and sending it to this office ne. There will be such a demand for the portrait when it is published that we advise sending orders in advunee. As many cojúps as may be desired can be bad on one coupon, providine ten cent i sent for each cpy. Write name and address plainly and remit To. For the enclosed remittanee.of copies of rrt-xldriit McKinley.' Tortrail Date, ARIZONA. HOLBROOK, ARIZ. i -r--r- tt and RxLiT A.IL1. MEATS AND FISH stock or Repeating pifies For All Kinds of Shootin?. Alt Desirable Calibers and Weights FEW FAVORITES FOR HUNTING. 1895. 30 Army caliber, weight R 1-4 pounds. 1S04. SO XT. C. F. cxlibcr, "Extra Light." M ciK'lit C 1-2 pounds. 1894. SO W. G. F. caliber, "Take Down," weight 7 3-4 poiuids. 802. 44 and 38 caliber, " Tike Down," weight 7 pounds. 1R86. 45-70 caliber, "Fjstra Light," -weight t potrada, " of Railtcay Trach, Opp. Water Tank One Dollar Per Year 05I AXGELES. CAL. me Argu tor one year, to any aaareü u-ii t. cliarpp. iJ'lu. one of these must be re ornament in coin or postage stamps. L'-:a.J,-i:-..m-. - HOLBROOK ARGUS, HOLBROOK, Ariz. cents send me In color.-, u, dejrribod in today's paper. Address V it. "For sate by P. j! Wattronjdrug . rist. J. Wattron. \n\n RESTAURAN Toxo Mrs. ZILPHA M00NEY