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lZ- f ol. YEL No, 29. FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, APRIL, 2f 1890. Whole No. 3M. "The tllg6st'Bank in northern Arizona Interest paid on Time'Iucposiis, Colleciops.a Specialty. -References. W. B. Strong, Presi dent A. T. & S. F. Railroad Co,;Ellis .Wainwright, Managing Director Arizona rCattle Company, St. Louis, Mo.; Bank of tCalilomis, .San Francisco. ".Your Banking Business "Solicited. J. H, fcjoskms, Jr., Cashier. PROFESSIONAL. Henry D. Ross. W. J. Van Horn. ROSS & VAN HORN, A 2T-GRNEYS AT-LAW.-OF-.AL fice in Arizona Central Hank Suilding, Flagstaff, Arizona. ,V. G. Stewart, Ed. M. Doe. STEWART & DOE, A TTRNE YS-AT- LA W. O F jf fice Two doors west of the Bank Hotel, Flagstaff. Arizona. DR. J. M. MARSHALL, ENTIST. . FLAGSTAFF. A. J T. Office in C. F. Ka;h ren's b:i'.',Vng, south side of rail road track. Hour from 8 a. m. .till 6 p in. DR. D. J. -ERANNEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. FiagsislfJ, Arizona. Will res pond promptly to ail calls from -any point on the Atlantic & Paci fic' Railnad. J)0ice and drug store opposite the depot. P. G. CORNISH, "nHYSrCIAN AND .SU.RGKON I OSicrjin ihcOaggs building. J YlatrstalT, Arizona. Will aniwer rills on the A & P. R. R. T. E. G. RANDOM, TTOMANS RELIEF CORPS, VV Nu. 32, meets at G. A. R. Hill every two jpeeks ai Thurwlaj at 2 o'clock p. m. Mrs. P, .15 Rumsf.y Pres. Mks. I k' Flmjke, Sec'y. SECRET SOCIETIES. FLAGSTAFi" lOi'OE. NO. 7. F. & A. M.-fcEOU-lar meetings of, this Loilije -a: M 'onii- H itls n the. - lourth Mondav in each month. Snjonrn j;;g brethren cotdully united to .ttteiid. j. 'V SiivtP, V J E. Ji-.'KCrlAKD, Sec Exau-iniug Commuttv: W. J. Hill. JsTXS j. C.'.MF.KON', Mount Frisco Chapter, No. 4, O. E. S. Ri;;u!ar convocations in Masonic Hall, second anr fourth Friday nigh;? in each month --MalUsa L West, W..rtb Matt on; J E, Barchard Worthy Patme. J. Guthrie Savage, Sec'y. RANSOM POST, 4. G. A. R., MEETS AT AT O. J Grand Army Hall on the Second and List Saturday in each yj.n.t,h. Visiting comrades are in vited to attend. G50. Hoxworth, P. C. L. L Burnf. Adjutant. FLAGSTAFF LPUGE, 10. 8, K. OF P. REGULAR convention of this lodge held ivery Tuesday evening i-i Kilpa- trick's Hail. Brethren in good Handing are cordially invited. H. E. Campbell, C. C. N. G. Layton. K. of R. & S. ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Seated convocations on the third Saturday in each month in Masonic Hall at p. m. Sojourning com panions are cordially invited. J. E. Bufghard, H. P. F. V. H. Gutter, Sec'y. Ylen I say Cure I do not mean merely tl top tarm lur a Ji,")i2, end then have tteiaro jrn again. I MEAN A RADICAL CUU. 1 have njado tha disease of FITS, EPIISPSIT os? FALIilKG SICKHSSS, t Ilfc-loag sindy. I warrakt my remedy tt ;okk tbe worst cases, llecausc others havi piled ia no re nson for not now receiving a care. ipnd at once for a treatise and a Free Bottlj t my Infallible Kemedt. Givs Expres; , .4.G.nOOT, M.C., l83Prj'.Bi.CT,KEwY0R j - . - . FLAGSTAFF STABLES Xivery. Feed & Sale Pe$t pf Driving and Saddle Horses for hire. A. C. Morse, Proprietor I a?HEGEQfiTED ATTSaSTfOH! Over a Million Distribnied Louisiana State Lottery Company. Incorporated by the. Legislature for Educational -jnd Charitable pu.-joses, and its "franchise made a part of the present State Constitution, in 1S79, by an overwhelming popular vo'e. Its MAMMOTH DRAWINGS take place Semi-Annuallv, fune and Decern ber). and its G it A N D SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS take place in -each: of the t ther Jen months of-the vear. and are all drawn in public, at the Academy of Muvic, New Uiteans, La. FAMED FOR TWIITY VEftRS. Far InSagrity of its Dra.vns. and Praupl Payment of Frizes. - Attested as Follows: " We do hereby certify '.hat 7re supervised he arrangements or all.ie Monthly ai:a Sc-.;ri-Atiniial Vrautngs of the Louisiana Stale J.ottety C mipuny, and in person nil nitre and control the Diawings them selves, and that the same are conducted -anth honesty, jaimess, and in ood faith tozivd all vriet, and we authorize the Company to use this -ertificue, with fac similes of our siguaj.ni es attached, in its dvcrlistaunts. ' ' Commissioners. We the undersigned fianfo and Bank ers n i II fay all pi i-.es dratvn in The . on itiana SWr I otteries which mat he pre seated a.' oar counter t 11 M. WALMSLEY. Pres Louisiana Nal'l Bk. PIERRE LANAUX, I res. State Nal'l. Bk. A. BALOWIN, Pies. New Oilcans Nat'l Bk. CXR1. KOHN, Pres. Ui ion National Bank. At the Academy of Music, New Or. leans, luc-dav. May 13, 1890. unuL PffiE, mo.ni. 100,000 Tickets at $20; Halves, Sio; Qaartns, $$; 'lamiis, Twen tieths $1. X.I-ST or rinzns. I Prise of 1 Priie of 1 Prize of 1 Prize of 2 Prizes of 5 Piizcs of 25 Priz: of 100 Prize of 200 1'nz.i of 500 Prizes of 5j'.o.oco 1 00,000 is. . 50.000 is. . 25.000 is. . 10,000 is.. 5.000 is.. I ,uoo are . . 50 are. 30'j arc. . 200 are . . . $ joc.000 . l-.o,ocol . 50,000 . 25.000 . 20,000 25.000 25,000 50,000 60,000 . 100,000 Ari'ROXiMAnoN rp.tzr.s, too pri.es of P500 are . .. 550,000 pnr.t.s of too prizes of 300 are 30,000 200 are,,. 20,000 TERMINAL TRUES. 999 prizes of $100 are ,....399.900 999 prizes of 100 are 99,900 3,131 raizes, amounting to. .$1.054,5 jo Note Tickets diawing 'a,)ital Prizes are notenjitled to terminal prizes. AGEITS WAHTED. 81"or Club Rates, or any further information desired, write legibly to the undersigned, clearly stating your resi dence, with Slate, County, Street and Number. More rapid return mail deliv ery will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your full address. IMPORTANT. ADDRESS M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. Or M. A. DAUPHIN, Washington, D. C. By ordinary lettei, containing money OROLR isiuctl by all Express Companies New York Exchange, Draft or PosL-il Note. Addrejs Registered Letters containing currency to Hew Qricans National Bank, New Orleans, La. "Remember (hat the payment of prizes is guaranteed by F":ir National Banks of New Orleans, ard the Tickets are signed by ihe President of nn Institu tion, whose chartered rights are recog nized in the higliest courts; iherefore, beware of all imitations or anonymous schemes." ONE DOLLAR is the piice of the smallest part or traction of a ticket is -,ued by us in any draw ing. Anything in our name o'ifered for less than a dol lar is a swindle. KritXEWsaj -.1.wSaE (iotairi fSrf'Sg ( ZW$afro i.ni.'..r Itotlt letjic n fvnt iM. with vrrrkndc ia'x Hif? f". 'pr,'"T 'ii " i ta.unl'lr lint of HoCit- th.CTitMi,nivrr. aii ii.. j.m mni do i. to Htl.I. SAUI'l.fcS. HirMlpaUltlltf.Mltell n.ji.rifi.soriiiifitii'o.e.hont you-ii..t iirritMu ..ln.iil. tr.il. .Ii. at. hi. 1, l.nl,!. f..p ..... vim Mira turfed. unijtuiiiwrwrrpiu.! W.- put ullrxprt., frHjrlit, etc. ARcrjou know.l,ifyuu ...,nld lik.to t to work tjt nfl,voucflnearnlVoiJi't4Mo$S4i-rwf-tktiii.lurmanli. 4ddW, sTixeox a to, box 8ii roiiiLAsu.uAt.i. (UMTS CSS en ONE OP THE m I. Our J ..ami t erior ex icnnct lu Bttt Trie nuiicquaicuand tointro- ojcrour upenor poods w i S"","!".?.?,".!.' Only ILocewbowHteloniat ' S3 oner can malcr ure of th EY i?.uX;.nra bonand IhoMt iin.upd ou. Tbi-piiiin?pf tbipdvrr- of the trleitroi. The follow- i 10 as in i AYEUflRCl iTg cat giTM tbe appeBce of itrrdur t w thjju tleth riart of Its bulk. It Ii a fmn.1. double "ir" i.l.Bcopf , ai I iai(reaiuijtorarrT.weriiiauoihoivou iiowrouran make from VI toS 1 0 a day at lra.f.from Ibq alart.wilbout eirrienee. Beltrrwrilealoi.ee. Ue imrall exl.rva.rharrra. Aidreia,H.iiALLErrtco,BoH8bJ?3riiaiid, uaine. jU W3 VSSE Highest of all in Leavening Power. w Sturciift Aurelitit lit liii Great Spnocli on Cat pft-l itrri whii hitve lived longor and now own more property lu AriEaiKi th.iu He over did. r- WASiibaTo.v, Aprii 3, 1890. Eiitor Henid: A wild-'.vorde'l iti'li vitlual named Smith, cliiminj to be dslej;at3 from Ariz ma, com phias to me, "Win. JN'igh, that, al thoajk a home paper or two try hard, in woirisome columns, to in dicate what he means to siy in his so c-illed spejohes heri, those p.ipars signhlly fail I herewith as his fr end, send you what I think he would say, if he could propurly get his shattered ideas into words: A HliGUL.YP. SX0UTE3. I, Mircus Aurilius Smith, in' congie.;s assembled, thus speak for ''my people." I hope my brother members duly notice my miguifi-' cent nim.3, not the last nime only, but the whole Romanesque entirety and the gracioas and patroniziug air with which I speak of "my peo pie." Of course my brother mem bers from fhe south .wiil undoJ.-tand that I do not include the "carpet baggers" as part of my people. No, Mr. Speaker, they are not my pe. ple. It is true that nearly eve -y one of the present Federal officials of Arizona hive been in ray Terri tory lo.iger by years than I have; yes, some of them almost before I was born; that all ot them own more property in the Territory than 1 do, and that all of them pay more taxes than I do. In fact, I avoid poll tix. Yet, Mr. Speaker, they are "carpet-baggers" because they -are republicans hoidj )g the offices that my brother democrats are en titled to, just as our brother demo crats all over the south are entitled to tjie cffiiies. Why should not we democrats in my Territory be suf. tained in our unconstitutional rights just as our southern brothers are? Mr. SpeaKer, think of the down trouden condition of my people rul ed over by carpet-baggers, men who have been longer in my Territory than I have been or who pay taxes where I do not, and would not if I could. Think of it, Mr. Speaker. And my Southern brothers of this August (not Aurelius) House, was ever it grosser outrage perpetrated on any people, than my people are forced to suffer? 2fo, Mr. Speaker, except the loss of my money, my ajl, by my Southern brother, Silcott How I wish he had been one of those carpet-baggers, so that my brother Southerners could feel like expressing our opinions of him. Except, Mr. Speaker, when I stood voiceless and saw all I ha-! Silcotted no peopje were so outraged as my people, and, Mr, Speaker, as I said in my great speech on the courts in Oklahoma, "This is not all, would that ifc were." Sirs, the outrage is a disgraceful blot on the other wise fair page of our political and, as I said in that great speech on Oklahoma, "is it not strange that while we extol liberty on our natal day, we still have within our bor ders a political sratute servile in its nature." When carpet-baggers, such as I have before described, can keep niy people, Southern gentle men, from holding all the offices Think of this, oh, my brothers of the liberty-loving South, where no sucli tlnnr; as a carpet-baiicer can I i. HI.. I, . 1 , ,1 ""g exist. iuy oouuiern oi'oiiiers, if the very name of carnet baT"er I Ob l.-uo imf K.11 . ,1 I.I 1 OOeS llOt DOll OVfiry UTOp 01 OlOOd in you and make you rush to the aid of my people, then truly will I have to say to my people as I said when I saw tnv little all disappear alony " rr n the furtive Silcott not Wham rob ber I TQUte "The election of a - democrat to Congress is a mistake , ' because the carpet-baffffers have t - DO taken away our unconstitutional rights to hold office after they have . . ., . , lawtully oeen transterrcu to others. Tl f.I aI- o:i.i.i. .l.cl Au is icaieu mat iue oncotic ueiaica- ABSOLUTELY PURE -U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. tion and a large, long overdue bar bill have goaded Marcus Aurelius into to disclosing some carefull concealed truths, Win. -Nigh, in Phenix Hera'Id. Old Griztlv Talks Hupaniltv yet Sor rowfully to his Oretlitorn. Notice. To my Creditors in Arizona: Gentlemen : I have sold some of my best mines in the Placerite country to Messrs. 0. W. Badgeley, of Denver, and J. W. O'Bryan, of Telluride, Colorado, and in payment, therefore they have agreed -to prop erly and thoroughly develop and work tham and piy to me oue fourth of the net proceeds there from, whether derived from ores or sales of the mines. And the mon ies which I m ly so receive will be sacredly applievl to the payment of my debts. Should the mines provo to be good, as 1 hope and expect they will, all my creditors will ere long be p lid in full with interest. Bat should the minej tarn out to bs valueless, then my creditors need no longer entertain any hope of being p dd, for I am an ol 1 man, in feeble health, and have spent many years of my life and expended all the money and property I had trying to mine in Arizona, and I have now absolutely nothing left but my Ari zona mines. Respectfully, biit sor rowfully, A. W. Callen-. State of Ohio, City of ) Toledo, ss. Luc.s Couxtj, ) Fua.nk J. - CrtfccfiY"TOakes oath that he is the senior partner of the tirm of F J. Cheney it Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. Cou'n r.y and State aforesaid, ami that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that can not be eured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscrib ed in my presence, tnis Gth day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken in ternally and acts diiect'.y upon the blood mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Itimttiitun's l'luln Talk. In a recent newspaper interview, President Huntington, of the Southern Pacific company, said: 'Things have got to such a shape that if a man wants to bo a consta ble he thinks he has to come down to Fourth and Townsend streots to get permission. Hereafter people who come to Fourth and Townsend streets must have railroad business to transact. The Southern Pacific company is out of politic, and will attend to its business like any other company or private individuals should do. "This company was organized to build and operate railroads, and there has been a good deal too much time paid to politics. I have been very much opposed to this thing for a long time, and have often told Stanford so. About four months ago in New York, I made a decided protest, and I told him just what I thought." "Do you expect to absolutely and at once serve the Southern Pacific company from political affiliations in this state!" was asked and the rej ly wasf ''As a corporation, yes." Continuing, President Hunting ton said there would be no changes in the policy of the company asidp from, these announced in his ad dress. Fortunate Clilcaguans. In the Feb 11th drawing of the Louisiana State Lottery two citi zens drew cash prized which have made them wealthy, H. A, Hul burd, 38 Metropolitan Block, is one of the lucky cituens. To a Travel er representative Mr. Hulburd said ' I held one-quarter of ticket No 40,919 which drew the third capi tal prize of 50,000. The cash, SI 2,500, was promptly received by me through the American Express Co." Messrs. Charles Kozminski & Co., bankers at 168 Washington St., collected for a customer, through the State Nat'l Bank of New Or leans, one-twentieth of ticket No. 64,385 which drew the first capital prize of 300,000 in the same draw ing. Chicago (111.) Argansas Trav eler, March 15. Cattle In lnalan Territory. Washington, March 31. The Commissioner of Indian Alfairs, in accordance with instructions of the Secretary of the Interior, concern, whether white men or Indians, that all cattle and other live stock held on any Indian land in the Indian Territory under any pretended con tract or other arrangement with Indians for the use and occupation of any part i r portion of any In dian lands for grazing purposes must be removed therefrom not later than Oct. 1, 1890, and so much sooner as any special circutn stances affecting said lands or con. cerning any of said cattle may make such removal necessary. This no tice is based upon a decision of the Attorney General who has held that in the absence of some law these- fore, derived from either a treaty or statutory provision. Indian tribes cannot lease their reservation?. The efiect of this notice in conjunction with the president's proclamation of Feb. 17, 1890, will be thu removal of all cattle from the Indian Terri tory by Ojt. 1 next whether on un expired leases or not. The Indian agerts located within the territory are instructed to see that this notice is observed and enforced. Look After the Little Ours. S. S. S. is the remedy for chil dren because it is a simple vegetable compound, prepared from tha roots gathered front the forests, and con tains no mineral at all nor any poison of any kind. It. cuies by eliminating the impurities of the blood, thus assisting nature. If there is or has been any con sumption in your family, ou should give your children S. S. S. It will gently stimulate the action of the lungs, and enable nature to properly develop the child If tlirfre is scrofula, you should not fail to give S. S. S. It is the only remedy which has ever cured this disease. For boils, pimples, blotches, etc., on children S. S. S., is superior to a It other medicines. It acts gunlly, it forces out the impurities and builds up the child from the first dose. We will mail a treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases to all who will send their address to us. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. A Surprised l'hotographir. "My sister and I would like to have our pictures taken" said a big woman, laying her hand caressingly upon the head of the dwatf, much as an old-foshioued extinguisher might hove been placed over a candle. "Your sister!" exclaimed the photographer, confusedly; "why, I thought she was your baby." "My dear sir, she is four years older than I am," came back the withered reply of the mountain of flesh. The negative was taken and the customers were putting on their wraps "How many photographs shippers, as well as to their joint would you like?" asked the photog.U1"' coit tIllJ cllit;f objection rapher, thinking from the general ! lo ifc " 111 !,e ru'""'- To do this appearance of the women, that they j them must be ,a scale at each un. would probably order a dozen. i loading chute into which the stock "Oh about 15,000 will do at ! wl 6U directly from the car on its present," calmly rem irked the younger sister. "Wh wha what?" "I said that we didn't care fur more than 15,000 copies of the picture now. You see, niy sister and I exhibit ourselvos in museums and sell our pictures. When this small order runs out, if you do a good job, we will give you another large one. "The Juary.- .1 LISllt Wlthoct .Matches. To obtain a light instantly with out the use of matches, and with ;lt the danger of setting thinks on ijjy is an easy matter. Take an oiij'iiy vial of the clearest of ghm; pjt i .to it a pieca of phosphorus ab- it the size of a pea; upon this pou. ou)c pure olive oil heated to the boiling point, the bottle to be filled about one-third full; then cork tightly. To use the light, remove the cork, allow the air to enter and then re- cork. The whole empty space in tire bottle will then become lumi nous, and the light obtained will be a good ne. As soon as the light becomes dim, it3 power can be in creased by opening the bottle and allowing a fresh supply of air to enter. In very cold w.eather it is sometimes necessary to heat the vial between the hands -to increase the fluidity of the oil, and one bottle will last all winter. This ingenious contrivance may be carried in the pocket, and is used by the watch men of Paris la all magazine3 whero explosive or inflammable materials are stored. Chicago Ledger. Don't full Doiru. When Abraham Lincoln was presiden the Workmen's Associa tion of Now York made him a honorary member of their organiza tion. In replying to acknowledge the honor, the president took occca SlOIi to address them as follows: "Labor is prior to .and independ ent of capital. Ctpital is only the fruit of labor and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Libor is the superior of capital and djserves much the higher consider ation. No man living are more woithy to be truested than those who toil up from poverty; none less tucliui: to touch or take aught whidj thpy have not earnestly earn ed. Let them beware of surrender ing a political power they already po.sse.js, wliieh if surrendered, will surely bo used to close the door of advancement against them, and to !ix new disabilities and burdens upon them till all cf liberty shall bu lost. The strongest bond of hjman sympathy outside of the family should bo one united work. iu people of all nations and tongues tnd ciudretls, but this should not lead to war on property or the owners ot p-operty. Jrroperty is thf fruit of Jabor; property is de sirable. It is a positive good in the vv.),l j that some should be rich, f.ir it chow thai ethers may become lioh, and hence is just encourage ment to industry and enterprise. L.'t nut him who is houseless pull dawn the liouse of another, but let each l.tbor tlilligently and build one for himself, thus by example assum ing that Lis own shall be safe from violence when built. Tlie Weighing JVoteui. The Kansas board of railroad, commissioners has rendered a decis ion refusing to adopt the weighing system iu the shipment of live stock, as petitioned for by the railroad companies. The board is positive in its opinion that if terminal weighing and the determinition of charges is to be adopted track scaiaj, moving weight of the loaded and emty cars, deduction for an unknown sum of waste, and the oierL-al work, and the delay of bringing these elements together in a conect expense bill, is not the best nor a just and satisfactory ni-tliod of doing it. If the termi nal weights can be determined by the actual weight of the stock in its direct passage from the car to the yards in unloading by disinter- -ted wuighmasters, responsible alike ro tuo transportation companies 'and passage to thu yard, and from which it can be p:is-ed out in a direct line with its entry. With this arrange ment, which is shown to be entirely practienl by the yard weighing sys tem now in use in the Chicago yard, there can be no valid objec tion, except one of policy, and that element of all transactions among men will be the united confidence and satisfaction. The board there fore, in the interest of all parties concerned, find and decide against tlie granting of the petition and recommend an adherence to the car load .system iiow iu use. Axueilcait ISef tor ltitiutl. A London, Kngl nid, t'legvam oc Aptii lot suy-; A meeting of thu Associated Chamber of Agriculture was held to-day. A resolution was adopted declaring -that a relaxation of the regulations prohibiting iGhe importation into Great Britain of Ameisican store cattle would be ex tremely injuaious. The speakers at the meeting denounced Mr. Fruec and others who are active in the movement to remove 4h'e '-prohibition and declared that they ro fomenting the agitation in order to obtain a better market for their osca stock. Speaking to-he above Colmari'a kEural World remarks: This an nouncement may sound loud and long, if; may echo and Teverbexafe' over the -country, the ' entire coun try of Great Britain; but announce ments arc the merest words, and sounds, but wind. Who were the speakers? How many were therd What position in society do .iaaj occupy? Who called the meeting? What was its object? What is thu Associated Chamber of Agriculture anyhow? The poor of JElnland ats bound to have .food and -the. nearly bankrupted farmers hound -to do something out of which to make a Living. Jf they can do it better by buying American b3ef in the carcass than by buying rt-on-the hoof, r4ry let them do so. The world at large will not say' them nay The .En glish farmers are -not quoted -in; thr. meeting; -they are sensible men, able to see, think and act for themselves and the Rural World has no fears as to the outcome. Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance " Company, of Hartfobd, Conx. Agency at Flagstaff, i March 31, 1890. The sum total of premium re ceipts actually taken for .the JBhoe nix Mutual I)fe Insurance Co., of Hartford, Connecticut, by this agency up to date is Three and Nine and 5-100 Dollars (309.05). these being the first statement published in accordance with law. J. It. H skins,-Jr., Agent Sworn to mid subscribed before me this thirty-first day of Jlarclb .A. D., 1S90. W. L. Vaw Hokn, Notary Public. CLOSING OUT SALK. Bargnlno for IJvervonc I will offer for sale at a "barga"in, my Real Estate and Personal prop erty in Flagstaff, also the remainder of m- stock of Second Hand goods consisting of Household ana Kitch en Furnitnre, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, Quilts, Guns, Pistols, Watches, Clocks, and Jeweirsjr, Carpenter tools, Tool Chests, Cros eufc JSaws, and many articles tb numerous to mention. Cheap .fur cash or bank-ible paper. Office ou wareroom east R. R. Avenue. Respectfully, G. A. Wj?&d; Mrs. Howl Gag "I wish ISiaS married Sum Fun. instead of you. Mr. Howl Ong "I wish you hi I always did hate that Sum Fun." Time. American girl (abroad) "Fathei; I have a chance to marry a title.' Wise father "Humph! I think my dear, it will be cheaper io iuy oue. Philadelphia Record. Location notices for sale atibii office. Ten ceuts apiece or three for twenty five cents. tf. Combines the juice of the Blue Fitof California, so Inxalhe and nutrittom, wkh the medicinal yirtties of plnt known to be most beneficial to &a human ivstem. forminr; the ONLY PER. FLCT REJIi'D" jo act gintly TM prvtnotlyonit.e ummt urn aid Bom - Ail o T9 C12S3CB as System Bfecmally, SO THAT PURE ELOCO. .zrrz";xG cleep. ' K-ALTil am; GTrtENCTH "-tcr-uy f'''"'.v. T rit v-tn; it and all ar : t,t,p-htf .' t ft. A? : viur nrugcitfiTSYiL'' 1 ' TiCS. Mianu. act.. . 1 1 . I . tl -nov . pi ,-T""irn OA. .A I J k .k S i FfcA - -triLLF I. A I -... K