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Assay Office and Laboratory, CoEductel by -w- T. BICKABD, JWSoJ of the Cbe-lol Society. London, fonuerl 3!ITCBKU. MOKARD. RICKARD i TThCASJ). Gold Hill, AaaMlcai Chemist d AIr of Copp and tbc preci metals. . . r . i Chilean Government. r.tentceof the KtrtaH I Apt for the Hnnt, lk,ap!; -?2EJ&V Uob n-s for tte rwtediuu of Copper aud .v0ree. Scale of fe5M' in """T U trnettwi in AfT? Ed Anaiy.ii. Offloenext door to I'mtom iiomi, Tbcjmw. Arizona. lift Trust Office 115 Broadway, N. Y. CtaitsrEl i2ir lie Laws crile Siaia OswYsL MILTON S- LATHAM, President. C.T.CHRISTENSKN, Treasurer, y Vi. LEAV1TT, Secretary. This orji-'r-tion i now ready for bos ines, Dd offers its service on rcaMMiaMe !rmR in all transactions pertalumto Mining Interests, rnches thecutody and icre-iment ttC fund', tie registry and transferor -tockx, ami the psy joent of dividends. Special attention giveu to cocslznaacnts of bullion. Americaa Iwm Steel: Excess (under the sa'pics of tbe Mining Trust Co. .ErcfcaBjje Rooms and offices, JCo. 08 Broad a. New York. This Erchanfrf will b- opened a soon as tbe necessary smproemeT t 11 tbc rooms, now in progress, h: keen comp'eted. aboat June 1. Tbe ComraKtee on Stock Lb-t and Securities is now prepared to n-erite and act span appli cations from Misisti I'ompames desiring to have their stocks" placed upon tbe rtarai&r list of the Exefcanse. All nece-Miry blanks and full IdI irtnUkjQ mar be obtained bv address in;: W.M. F. MOLLrlR, Sr;t3ryof tbe Coin mfttee, care ilium;; Trust Co. Applications will (be received for a limited number of Don-Esembers monthly seat tickets of admission. .t&siuAr 1 t tS u PAUL PLUMER, Dealer n Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens and Pencils. gPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSES, PISTOLS AXD CARTRIDGES. LAK BOOKS AND STATIONERY, POCKKT-BOOKS, RAZORS AND I'OCKET-KNIVKS, MACHINE NKKDLES AND OIL, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND STRINGS. -V- B. Partitulir attention gitm to repairs of Fine Washes, Clicks and Jeicelry North Side of Church Plaza. Dissolution of Partnership. Mil I' A l: 1 I- Ifll I I ITTJB- T7-llt rT- l 1st U!i Jllt:M . 1.1NIU ami VM1' '.MO- roncy :s hereby dissolvi-d br nintnal eonMwt. C t'asc'uas-iame all the de bts of the concern. All ocmon hsWne claims againt said con cern w.!! present tbc -amc for juvoiciit loC. Cason, ami all prr-on owinc said concern will pay promptly, t Ibo claim will bv placed iu the hands of an attoiwj fitr collection. C. I' SON, PALL MOItONKY. Tcr-os, Jnne 29. 1SSP. Notice of Final Proo La::d Orncc at Flohejccx. Aiuzaxa, Juur . IHSO. vtOTICK IS HHKEBY (JIVEN TIIATTilK j. followinp namctl st!:Ur has filed uotice of his iutfUtloL to niak 'iusl pfnof before the RlKHr ofthc L.-rni HITii Au?. 4, 16S"), in sop port of his clMlm. and to -cnire final entry there rBenlto CalscdiH 1. ho n a- rrr-mnlion de clarstory statement x :ts.,iortheSEU her. as. Township 13, S lUr.;r n i;t, audnamthe following as uih viz I'lacMu Rnclas, Jcmj M. El:a- Jun Kotneru and M5gue! Martiur all ot Tixson. Pima rouatr. Arizona. - M h. 1'AILISOS, Register. SUIYlfciGFvJS. T.Tt??DLSTRI(T CO,"R'r. FIRT JL JL didal District, iuihe' ouutrof Piina. Trri- iory 01 Arizona. Wa ter s against Rosalie Bell. ivf.-Ldant A ft km is iiroueur, in me District ..- mi t. ?'f.K 4-liCl in,a:idi,.rthe County or Ilwa, In the Territory of Anous ' iTh? J'"1",, of ,Ar'wa wnds pil ing to Roalie 1W Yon are berebv em raoned and requirfd t ;,;, , au" acu, broucat ajraln! v..u lo tlitb.,Ve named plain- Tfi,.i,n.,1ie D,,iir'ct 1 -rtof Hie Fir-t Judicial District in and for the i,ui,,v f Pim9, in tke p?8? ri:"t. "'-wrtbeer.mBUliit flied with the Clerk of thf- . oart, atTacMm, In said fount v, (a cop; r hit h complaint accompanies thl summ.i::Hi within tusntr f.aystexcla-ireoftl,ed.i ot -rrvicel after the service upon you t.f thu sumru.ins. if ;red in cJ,"D,-T;vVn,,ff,i'r,e1 ntof the Couaty nnd !,hiti this Di-tru t. then within tblrtr days, in all other ca,- fortv a. Tbl c- ;l 1, 'rTuo o"'"!" a decree dissolrtoK IviJi?? A ""'"'""iv rxMing between J,. T. 1 KfVr,h ,n "' cmplaint o ale i.7!l,n'Ji? Vrhi r"- is aiade; and for ?so farthcr Tvli"t - to the Court fhJ ni.iI.off c,'!,P1i,'t jboie 'required, inPt 1 r aiKl decr Ui.ol,hftf "fmatrimotv bcre- hJ n?l li r,Krn l':'''Iin-and defendant d dl.h tl'JL ' h "tb"-. and cos Is niMHrtPi".?-1 i""'" ! the seal of said District Court, thu F1l:,v!11ild4vf jBoe( A. " 1BS0- A. CU M, Clerk. SURrlRrlOWS. rIWMiTOinT.OP A"''NA, COITNTYOF ! J I lima. In Ju.ti..M - belote Charles I . o; -J.n "7"" I'reclBCtNo. Ilunter, UefendHM. Hera.ad. $182, a mm a ', "?7, SOte- mr? a! -T offlceTThe Ter-HMifenrar-' Mr T,Ar'?;.b",-b-v f nmn,'" and required to ap lon iS Tmf, ofli,v in be town of Tuc son, and I onmy uf I')m. on lhe TweutT-SixHi aboe"' J'rjy complaint or tbe vrZ& 2- "j'iff. bo dernawls of rmin'i? re "''bled to him In the i .ffirfnt V.WJ r21 lo PIT tl ansH er said corn- "Ma1 .ar-' ju s will , aad Atn!l&rin!UdCrm' haodl9th dj-orJnne, CHARLES U. MKYEIL J P 1'reclaa o. Oao. l'iM; 6V County. w Cr.of.i:il Authority Ot ttianal Mr. Thomas M. Cash. "We lound GOIM? The Citi SATURDAY, JULYS, is-. A VUirrjr XTolu Ujc Ilcnitil. Vt'e had the pleasure this morning of tu interview with Mr. V. II. Henry, the business manager if the New York Hcraldj who is in our city on a f few day's visit to Ins old friend and co- laborer on the great New York jour- Mr. Henry to lie a j;t;ntlemHn 0t per haps Uo years of age, kcen-ej'ed.vwl of pleisant and agreeable manners, and a fine type of the clns of met. who have aided the Bennetts, father and son, in building the greatest newspajter in the world. Jlr. Henry entered the service, while a mere b y, of the eider Bennett, twenty years ago, with the munificent salary (as he laughingly in formed us) of $15 per week. Since that time he' has been continuously a member of the business staff, gradually takiug the rank which his abilities entitled him to, and in that long period has steadily kept to his po-t, aDd this, his tirct vacation, was only taken at the request of Mr. Bennett himself. He visits Arizona partly for pleasure and partly to look after his individual internets, being principal owner of the Sterling Price copper mine, in ban Simon district, amine of great prospective value. He ex presses himself as rr.ucli pleased with so much of Arizona as lie has thus for made acquaintance with, and with the exception of the dust finds traveling in so new a country by no means disa greeable. He informs us that our growing Territory is attracting wide spread and most favorable attention iu the East, and adds that "everybody i? talking about Arizona." Ten people have even a faint idea of the wmders of modern journalism, and the Herald, that great dnily record of the events of the wh ile world, standi to-day without a rival in the journalise world. Ou the Sunday preceding Mr. Henry's departure no less than 130,000 copies of the Herald were started on their journey lo the furthermost qtwr tera of ol the earth, that dty's edition alone containing 103 columns of ad vertisements, and requiring 20 tons, or 41.000 iwunJs, of white paper in the printing. While in tbe city Mr. nsnry will re main the guest of Mr Cash, who him sHf is an old veteran of high rank in the army of journalism, having been fcr years a member of the Ilcrsld staff under the elder Bennet, bnh as correspondent and. superintendent of the New York news department. The meeting of these two old comrades-in-arms, after so long a time, was, as might be supposed, most cordial. i "We wish Mr. Henry a most pleasant visit in our Territory, and assure him that he will find the name of the jour-! nal which he so well represents an open sesame to the courtesies of our people. ' foi: SWUKT CHAKITVjS .SAICIi Loiter From tSNhop Salpointc nn Subject of tlio Windmill at JIury'l Hospital A Suggestion. Liie St. Tucson, June 27. Editor Citizen-: Allow me to return, through the col u ins of your valuab'.e pajier, my heartfelt thanks to the author of the article which appeared in your daily of the 25th inst, inviting y. ur many readers to contribute for the purpose of gratifying St. Mary's Hospital with a windmill. Indeed, the need of .'uch an iiiiprovement his ma-!e itself evi dent since the beginning of the work for the conduction cf the hospital building, as the water is fcarce in (he locality; but owing to the harl cir cumstances under which the managers of the institution have had to labor be fore arriving at the completion of the few ro ras occupied by the patient.-, it was neccnry to leave it as a mere project until better time should come. A windmill, as stated in the kind article alluded to, would lw very use ful, not only for the supply ol water necessary to the establish men t; but also for the irrigation of the surround ing grounds. A good number of or namental ei.d fruit tree, which have alrcadv been planted with the 'icw of a future benefit for the palieM?, have been made to grow, thus far. by hand irrigation; but this mode, while very expensive, cannot but prove insulll cieut before long. Therefore, 1 fully approve of the idea of a voluntary contribution for the intended improve ment of St. Mary's Hospital, and earnestly join iu asking this contribu tion from nil charitable persons. As tor the money which may 1ms offered, as my duties call me out of 1113- resilience almost every day, I would nbk you to lie kind cnoiigh to leceivc it at your oftlec, and to keep a list ot the doon'ors and of the amounts presented by each one. Very respect fully, your obedient Servant, J. B. Salpointk, Bishop Vicar Apostolic of Arizona. i. o. o. r. At a regular meeting of ihe Asso ciation of the' Independent Older of Odd Fellows in this city, held ou the 27th, the following olllcers were elect ed for the ensuing term: Preideiit, . P. relit ; Vice-President, J- i- -Man.- Md; Treasurer, W. F..Seott; Secretary, II. I). Corbtlt. - Tho above branch of lhe popular order of Odd Follows was formed iu January last, ami has its meetings every Sunday in the office of Mr. Ft tin, on Convent street. FnoM the Silvur City (N. M.) Chron iclc: The whistles of the Utree stamp mills are heard in Silver Cit every day. Daily the gap lossens. The A.. T. & S. P. road is crowdinr down the Rio Grande at the rale of lkC miles per day. The whistle will lie heard and freight deli vered at Socorro early in) KLAT FAILURE. The Democracy SUmllly Kcfu e to be Drummed into Slurciiing' Under the " Star" Banner. The mass meeting called for Satur day night for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of Hancock and En glish wus a nmst unconditional furce. It bore the imprint of the political iurn-sat Hughes, and was a clumsy attempt on hi? part to get even a tacit r cognition in the direction of parly affairs. Beyond a few Molwarts who deemed it their duty to participate, the pariy was wholly unrepresented. The iffair was a iai'itire. not iMrnuse of the lack of any Drmnerais in our midst, for a fair froporti n of our be.-t and leading citizens belong to that party; but because the whole thing was nn undoubted creation of the al leged newspaper called the Star, and these men refuse to recognize in any degreee the presence in their political affairs of his management. It is about time ior this political chameleon to understand that a trimmer never in spires confidence, and that cheek in politics is worthless unless backed by at least a few brains. Saturday night's: failure, to a sensible man, would be humiliating and sufficient. Some of the speeches cf the evening were much above the average of slump utterances. The Citizen, as is well known, is not fond of Mr. Oatc, but it willingly ad mils his remarks to have been admir able and his ooints well chosen in many respects. Judge Rockwell's ad dress, that under favorable auspices would have received hearty recogni nition, met with but scant applause. Speaker after speaker tried and failed, and after Mr. Farley's well-turned sen tences and pertinent remarks failed to create even a languid enthusia-m, the whole affair died a quiet death. With the advantage of the large crowd which mnj- be found on any sultry Saturday night :.t the park, thr- " rati fication " was a most dismal tiaco, blighted by the presence of ami in terference of the Hughes person. Will he accept the cut direct, or will he keep his brazen front where it is not wanted in the Democratic party. Arid Your 3Iitc. In to-day's issue of our jraper will be found a letter from Bishop Salp inte in relation to the fund which was sug gested by The Citizbn for the pur chase ol a wind-mill for the Sister' Hospital. A little aid to the Sistirs is no moie than their due from a com munity in whose midst their disin terested work never ceases, and whose people are constantly benefited by their un'iiii'g work. The hospital is a most wortli3- ins titution, and as it is not self-supjiorting, it is the duty of our citizen", without regard to creed or seel, to add to the resources of the hardworking manager. The improve ment in question would not, it is esli mated, cost more than ?200 when com pleted, and this sum ought to be easily raised in small contributions. In response to the rcqucs-t of Bi-hnp Salpointe, The CitizhN will under take to a;t as treasurer of the fund until sufficient has been raised to erect a good and &ubsiantial windmill at the hopital, nud u ill publish at stated in tcrYHls a list ol the contributions. Now let every one help in this movement, if ever so little, and in a slioit time the grounds of the hospital wi 11 l c not only a credit to our com mnnity, but an important aid in the restoration to health of -the utifortu nate inmates. The first contribution I we havs to announce is that of Mr. P. D. Quinn, who left $3 for the pur pose, before leaving for Sonora. Iilood Sucker DKtrlrt. We learn that Martin Medley pur chased Conrad Soyer's quarter interest in the group of mines comprising the Favorite, Willow, Grand Turk, My Girl, Quail's Nest and New Moon, for, it is said, about ?1000. The other owners of the property are W. A. Howard, D. B. Ray, Ed Hudson, of this city, and the property is said to be more than promisiii. Messrs. How ard and Medley came in town ye-der-dy from the claims, and report that at the depth of 14 feet on the Favorite the' have a free-milling pay-streak 40 inches wide, the rock from which Car rie free gold p!ainly visible to the naked eye, and an at$ay made of some of the rock brought in gave the hand some result of $2S1.75. Both the width of the vein and the value of the rock have increased so much since the work of sinking commenced that as soon as 3Iessrs. Howard and Medlev relum they will scud lhe shaft down 50 feet. On the Willow a 12-foot shaft re veals much the same character of ore as the Favorite, while the other claims all show well for the amount of work expended on them. A Ilnuso Mado of l'apor. There is at the Sidney, Australia, Exhibition a house built ol' paper. Tho entire furniture, including chan deliers and a Move, is of paper. So, too. there is a btiironx in which there is1 not only a pi. per bed, but also paper j blankets sheets, quilts aud female un- j derelutlnnc, dresses and bonnets in the latest style. Jt is proposed to give a series of banquets in this Luilding, at which the plates, di-hes, kuivc- aud forks ami drinking utensils -hII be also of paper everything, in tine, ex cept the eatables. Tub Tomb-tone, Corbin and fn. tentimi mill machinery was manufac tured by Hinckley. Speers it Hayes, of San Francisco, and thore who con template the erection of lirst-cldss ma chinery would do well lo make a note of this fact. Gbn. JIahquez. the Mexican In sursent General, passed through town yesterday morning en route for ixs Angeles. lie has a Lieutenant there nud this junction of forces may have somf signt tim-e fenii Tr'j'ic. An Important Kvent. On the 1st of July Messrs. Kerens & Griffith have commenced running a regular stage and mail line between Tucson and Globe City, and this fact is of much greater importance than might at lirt be supposed. The pro pneiors of tbe new line are expe rienced static men, and have 11 Terri torial reputation for shrewdness aud careful management, and they would hardly take such a 6tep unless the prospects fully justified them in so do ing. It meaus that Tucson will dem onstrate practically that she bus the shortest and imwt feasible route to that important district', and it means that her merchants nud traders are about to reach for the trade and pa tronage of a comparatively new field. The new stage line will have daily coaches, except on Sundays, and can easily make the trip iu 30 hours The dirdance by the new route is only 115 miles, and is much shorter than from any other point on the railroad. After the coaches will come the freight trains, at.d that means mutual benefit 10 the people at both ends of the line. Arlvaca. J. F. Cummings has just returned lrom Arivnea, whence he brings re ports that that place is slowly but surely advancing to the prominence and importance which the wonderful resources of the surrounding country will eventually entitle her to. The Derre & Towuscntl mill is once more in active op' rations, with very g,-K)d success, and a prospect of its long continuance. The Arlvaca mill will soon be changed to enable the mnntigors to adopt the lixh'iation process, when they will be able to work ores up to it very high per cent. The arrival of Superintendent Withcrell is dtily ex Iiected. Mr. Cummings is Superintendent of the Bye and Bye Company, which has some very fine property, both in Oro Blanco and oilier districts. Some o their ores have been worked iu the Arivacn mill, with results which en courage the compnn- to expect splendid future. The members of this company are not of the kind to make much noiic, but we believe that their quiet but effective work in the pa9t justifies us in predicting that before long they will make a stir in the camp." Heiii: is what an old Tucsonile is up to. His many friends will be pleased to hear that he is doing to well, and it will do them as much good as if they each and all received personally the same definite and high ly lucid dispatch, which wc clip from the San Francisco Slock Report: "Sometimes cipher dispatches have a curious sound. For example, here is a cipher dispatch Joe Wasson sent here from Virginia City yesterday to a friend in this city: 'Cincinnati pirates pisants three colors red mouth, gray back, mulatto, crawling eating each up am Major-General, am or phan boy picked up Hancock.' The recipient declines to say what tbe point is in the above. He eay. there isn t any. He is a Democrat." Tiiehk is considerable talk of an other excursion to Santa Monica, and poAMbly to ban Francisco. Hearing that R. B. Kellcy -was the prime mover, wc interviewed him on the subject, and elicited the fact that there was such a project in contemplation, but as the plans arc yet incomplete antr indefinite, he could give us no particulars, beyond that it would take place, if at all, during the latter part of July, and that it would possess several new and attractive features. ie venture to predict, however, that the excursion will take place, aud will add that it could be in no better than the energetic Keller's hands. Wk are reminded that Tucson is very much nearer to civilization now than ever by the fact that the sneak, thief and burglar are becoming a trifle more diffuse, as it were. .Mr. P. M. Thurmond's residence, a short distance out of town, has, during his absence, uexu uurgianzcu anil everything of value taken. Burglaries and petty thefts arc becoming altogether too numerous, and we would respectfully remind our readers that the nearer the railroad brings them to the outer world tbc tighter they must lock their doors. Mi:. C. E. Pikhce hns returned from a most successful business trip to Tombstone, Hatshaw anil the other mining camps of (he southern part of the county. We are r.lnnsil t c.. him back again, and more pleased that he escaped an accident in his journey tbat would probably have proved fatal". While dismounting from the conch his foot slipped, and by a mere chance the only result was some slight bruises and a temporary insensil 1 y. Tucson could ill afford to lose one of her en terprising young merchauls. Mu. W. C. Davis returned on Sutiir. 3 f,er"oon ,from ,hc nl Cata. nMi' ami ,o tJ.v Uc balance of the PO" f ladicj and gentlemen arrived, uiuu-Kihiic m wieir accounts of the jaunt and well browned by the sun and wind. This extended pinnic will, without doubt be followed by others, now that the ice is broken. William 3Iosnnr., fireman on en gine Xo. 43, fell between the cars at uenson to-day and reeclvod a com- I jiound fracture of his left leg. Hc w as brwnrhl to the hospital and properlv cared for. . The freight on hay per car, 20,000 pounds, from Col ton to Tucson is $100; on barley, $200. Tub population of Sigd U alKut seventy fiyc s.ul R. ECCLESTON, Tombstone. A.. 3D. OTXl s Importers and Dealers in LUMBER. DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS, MOULDINGS and BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Crockery and Glassware, TUCSON and TOMBSTONE. - - Dealers in GENERAL MERIjpANDISE. Main, Pennington and Pearl Streets. Would take this method ofjjfnforming tho citizens ol' lucsoii, nnd the Surrounding Ooiintry? That we are' determined Not to be Undersold By any person or firm doing business west of NEW YORK CITY. With this end in view we General Puhlic to xaniine Prices !! Before Purchasing: Elsewhere. We are the sole Agents Fish Bros. & Co's Farm and Spring Wagons, for the celebrated George A. Weiss & Co's. Chicago Lager Beer, put up Expressly for this Climate; -For the Hayden's Family Flour, For Dr. j. C. Ayer's Never Failing Remedies, and many other Specialties. : YOU WISH TO vlnd get first quality goods, 3 Nm DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE My Friends Will Please Take Notice that the Part nership heretofore existing under the firm style of Zeckendorf & Staab Has Been Dissolved, And that I, William Zeckendorf have purchased Mr. Stnab's i t -t-i tt tti"iij ik uueres:. l snail pay an numuties; an outstanding accounts and debts are payable to me. I shall continue the business at what stock I now have at Sacriy7cing Prices for Special terms and inducements made to the trade upon quan tities. Respectfully, Assay Office aM Cbemical Laboratory COMDSCTED BV SALAZAR & RAKW Minlnfc rcnslnorrs. Ictallur anil Aajrcr, Tucnon. :i-t 3!e)rs Street, opposite ralacs Hotel. ASSAYS AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS oreT-rj deriptkm of orei and olberrab taMe promrnlr made. liilict degree of iJ w sampler rent from ont- ' i.i r m. pr?s proptTly attended to. Ilallioa reined, melted and rtamped. Reliable report!, and inrnrtnatum on mines in all part" J2 Arizona and Sonora rrnibvd. Mnlwc. JcatiQ. ervtlmates on mines, mill-, and work8- i:S"nd snrverlnr and mi5P.5 IWty. Engil.h, SpauiaS, liar man and French epokea. C. SAX.VZAR, Gradnate of the Hoyal Minlnc Srnoo: at Frel Jwrc, aod of the Imperial kilning School at Clansthal, Germioy. FRED. RAHX, G?dn"oft?eIaL,eria, Polrtoehntod School SLr. . '?; fo.rmer'r assistant of tba Metalar fmm v,,TA.tl Twariti, Germany; late A. D. OTIS, Tucson. V aints, Gils, Etc. - - ,Arte. would respectfully request the Give us a Gall and for the very popular Unexcelled - for SAVE iQNEYIi! be sure to give us a call". the oh stand, and shall offer tfi3 Next 30 Days ! ! t Zeckendorf. WlLLIAm ZECKENDORF. j -1 Rankin, Brayton & Co. lartlp. nvniitii.rr nny klurl or Slinlnc SIarlunerr arciv,UPtr,I t i, for Illii.tniteft Circular. Mlnin- Machinery, and gnarawee worfcthit of iref ' PM,W resB,M 08 aU modemiS.' qnnm"" nod Prlc" Vo. 17 Iirt St.. Nan rranclsco. Cal. Mining Works a Specialty. I i . 0O. f.dMrii (nnnl Tinrlnntinn in Tlninnn 1 A. MW'-'- i ItI hh i n nit ii 1. 1 in ii 111 rin.n tixzrms J UlUUl 11UUUUUUU AU JL AlUVMI Hew Salesroom.; LEO fiOLESCHIIDT Importuruud lliinufacturor uf FUENITUE Carpets and Bedding, TUCSON, ARIZONA, j,t oi ion stock, an.i L in recei would call attention to ltis large and most complete as eortmcnt of- ' HOUSEHOLD FURNiTUREj I j j Comprising Ash, Maple and Solid Black Walnut Chamber Suits, French Bureau and Dressing-case Suits, Queen Anne, Eastlake and Japanese Suits, Wardrobes, Cliifibnieros, Sideboards, Book-cases, Secre taries, Desks, Extension and j Breakfast Table, Marble-top ; Center Tables, Parlor Furni ture, Lounges and Ded Loun- a very large assortment wood and cane-seat Ckairs, and a large variety of walnut and oak office, dining, library and children's Chairs and Stools. GAFfPETS. A full line of Tapestry, Brus sels, 3-ply, and all grades of 2 ply Carpeting, and a completo assortment ot Oil Cloth, Mat ting, Rugs and Mnts. BEDDING. Woven-wire Mattresses, up holstered and skeleton Spring Beds, Curled Hair, Moss, Wool and Cotton-top Mattresses, Pil lows and Bolsters, Steam dressed livo geese Feathers, Sheets, Pillow-slips and shams. SHADES. Oil, Holland and Paper Shades al! colors and qualitioa. PICTURES. A fine selection of real 0: Paintings, English Steel Et gmvmg3, imported and Amer iean Chroni03. UPHOLSTERY GOODS. Curtains and Lambrequins o Nottingham and Guipure Lace, Terries, Cretonnes, Yute, Kaw j Silk Tapestries, Mouldings and ' Wall Ppor. HifdiriDiaMUm!gio8te Illustrations nd Price List ?eit on application. TATUftl & BOWEN, hi h rtn y . can be irerrt ute .;hot ta the mandrel, an quire J wioin.; irnd tor Cat . . thf r "at i: .t ot t hem arc ' any other k,.. 339 ilarhet ami 3 Fremont Str, It. HOE As CO.'S CMiSK! I'JtiNTlXO I.ITao.i;, STRARNS JJAXTFAi l . UNBQCALltD s;w MACHIXBRY OF ALL K. AND SIMPLat ACTOMA . . AtrroatATR- i . COSLBSS ENGINES an.. AMKKICiVX CYLINDKI: i. CHEAPRST ANIj l. COt. LEATKKK AND . ALRANY LUBKICATlNu AO Ci r ALBANY CYLINUKI: : BOILER S ALE r : i Arizona and California ! LU M B EB G 0 IV1 FftSlf -rVaU-rn pi All kinds of builditi ' - ! Shingles, Shake-, .v ! Mwtldii)":-. Mill and Mining Tim,-., a Specialty. And are prepared to fin a)l Orders for all kinds of Building Maierial.cn the shortest notice. ; ! Office on Northwe-t ( i of Camp street and Mi.V t Plaza. J. l-l. Mason, .fa..a r lhe Great English ?smed mi SmS3ft-'- Mr. ' ! of mrmorr. iinl,-. n . avcrxloti to eovielv, dinuitr-' In thebettl, tb; lul doi.! : In tbe urine, rad nmaj uii' : to iBoanily ar.it iLalk. 1!C. UINrr will gr.... Ilandred Dollar, br s n.. VI tul Itcstomftrw v'm,T i smI trealiacnti will uoi -.;r. irapcr or iiHriunv Ami l r treats all Private Diraft- -. merearr. Convolution K!1 1 amiaalloa and adrW. in. ' urine, $3. Price or Vital l: bottle, or four tiroes tbe ri any idn auna recHpt . f , reenrc from obwnraiion, irdcMtmL hv A. E. Ml. ri ' Kearnr (ruet, Saa FrMn.i- Dr. MtntloN KWim-v K, cum, rnrw all kin; uf K Complaint, Conorriio-n. ' Voi ale Vr all drusinti. 1 . Ufor$.' Dr. Mlulta's DHiiflrlion ee:t and ebeaptrM J)y,--i cure la tbc market. For . r i CATTLE, SKEEP a- v rv FOE SALE 1000 Head of Beef an -1 Cuttle. 1S00 Sheep and omo " Finest Kanche-. iu ti. Territoiv. Containing Abont of Arable L;i!. !. ,.9 1M acre b'.twa tn BarI- 5treaM, wHh AlmiidaBce ot A tiwi. Ranch 5 Miles from Harsh I). A. AM ii:l' MbtK .tll I'" Lewis HoiKN FLOHKNCJJ,AHt.'-' Splendid Rooms fi 1 coramodation ot Trae'lI,i ToaTathteat hii tIMly :P beet the maefcet atavroVi. The HHtmibrmMl 1 u Table, 2ad the taet ot W . -ClatHii heat at the Bar. I'atroaage ieKctfa!ly THE CROWH SEWING KACE3E- MniKMOSTI'SBFTI. "'i';'Vl. ,- -JL worW at VtiU'i on Caai,' sec II tMet. TT1ROM POINT OF M' , , uf 12 I K.rt firant aad Tho mart. ! Stages will levv Pl of f ! weekly. criin.;p--t -'""'. 3 : sa5S5W3i 01 ..w;r. Mail ami Tran.ii ' ; L SORT. A Sif v '