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ubps"""" ss 1 - vv i Vf t'.z&$mmz!'nK THS A3IS503ST tW3FWvP3jBfS H-MaratfN I - "'"" tiii - enitop and Manager. . . . . .. ,h uoffloe t rtwin - wont, . of tboeoondcu.. sis on KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION .23 P.. by carrier .23 D1W. V "Vh Wcarrlcr 1.1M ttnmDi l.lW S:iyiKLe 2.W in li'.'hrMiaoaUis. "J "',"" owl. 5.00 toro V,iiiV six months, by in-i w.w w ' ' StuViSS.JWt.by-" ., ..;:. ileal Weekly, per six w . . pf VeoKiy.vf J." ..., vnawn on vi'" Advertising wes u.. . i.nulVK!U MKS. 3rtTICK 1U ou.j. . l . ...annim' anrtVls unless contwotedonawn aen J, bo management. , , a i .unuitvii AUES.'jtKS. Tilt UnrUBUCAV, can bo found on sale at the ffii"?.!'1. J.S. Mansfield rSAu"- Edwards ,t McKnlghl STiv-'-.vcmco Palace News Stand g,.V DUtlo Coronado Newt Stand TAltlKK riUTUllKS. y. Y.Ptmi Xow (hat thrifty people artlxvinmngtobuy carpttt for the fall andKViter the free trade crocodile over jloxc the Nile with hit ttart about the locked protective tax on carpelt, and yet th-: other day ingrain carpet, on which the duty uer 19 cen'.t a t'juare yard and 40 per cent, ad valorem, or 39. G centt, wat retailfor advertited m "The 1'reti" at . SO cmti a yard, or lett than the duty; and Brusith carpet, dutiable at 44 centt a tquare yard and 40 per cent, or C centt, wat offered at 46 centt a yard. The tarijfit not a tax. KittiiT rn'TintKs. Lot Augelft Timet- F. b. Smith, from I acre of S and 6 year-old peach treet, picked 1S.SG1 pouudt, which told for $252,' 51, the expemet being only $20. Alfalfa yieldt per acre $15 and pieventt five acret of fruit being raited. MT 1IOKNE OUT BY FACTS. The question of a euro for drunken ness has engaged for many years the earne3t attention of medical men and others, but unfortunately no infallible remedy has vet been suggested that will meet the requirements of every case. At a recent meeting in Evanston, Ind., of n Woman's Christian Temper ance union one of the speakers said in reference to overcoming the drinking habit: ''The grace of God is sufficient if man will but unlto his will with the will of God." Another one, referring to the bi-chlorido of gold cure, as prac ticed by Dr. Kccley, of Dwight, 111., said : "You do rot have to go to Dwight to be cured of the drinking habit." There is no doubt that a stimulation of the moral forces through religious in fluence can do a great deal toward over coming evil habits. Churches and Christian organizations have uplifted many men and women from degrada tion, quickened their consciences, forti tltd their wills and effected permanent reforms in their characters. But there are some things which Christianity can not do or rather, there are some condi tions under which a mnn can no more "unite his will with tho will of God" than ho can cause water to flow up hill. Dipsomania, which is defined as "an inordinate and irrepressible desiro for alcoholic liquor," is one of those condi tions. We do not mean to say that all hard drinkers are afflicted with dipso mania. Some of them furnish aggra vated cases of foolishness, "cussedncBs" and othe forms of moral depravity. Hut there are probably several thousands of 1 t ts in this country who are as truly ' v'ctimsof disease tls is a leper, an ep ileptic or an opium eater. Reputable physicians recognize this fact and attempt to cure dipsomania with drugs that will create a distaste for Intoxicants. Many of these attempts hive been successful, and all have been undertaken on the assumption .that the physical state of thepatient made it im possible for him to "unite his will with the will of God" so far as the drinking habit was concerned. The Indiana women arc doubtless sin cere and earnest in their piety, but they have enunciated a theory that is noi llorne out by facts. TOLEDO'S DISOKAGE. The people of Ohio are usually level headed and sensible, but, according to reports, there are a number of hotel keepers at Toledo, in that state, who show a very considerable lack of com mon sense. A disgraceful exhibition of raco preju dice recently occurred in that city. Tho Rev. John 8mallwood, a highly educated colored clergyman and a pol ished gentleman, was turned away from seven hotels in succession because of his African descent. At some of the hotel offices his application for a room was refused in insulting terms. At others he was politely informed that tho house could not accommodate him. Mr. Smallwood has jnst returned from attendanco at the world's Sunday school convention in Loudon. In the British capital he had met on terms of equality with some of tho most distinguished men of Europe. Mr. Gladstone had been impressed with his ability and cul ture, and had entertained him as a guest in his own house. Yet, when he re turned from monarchical England to re publican America he was insulted by supercilious hotel clerks, and could not obtain admission into the hotels of a northern city. In a southern town such a display of race intolerance would have been less surprising. That it should have oc curred in Toledo shows that oven in the north there are many individuals who are yet totally "unreconstructed" per hous cursed with such bigotry that they I cannot seo the humanity of the black ' man li Fortun V 'iBM----------------------i---- 1 W--B----f-ii 1 f .-----------------------------l--- --i------------- '"'yiS-i-MaMBW-3i -TW TnT I t Bi Ml tff II tnnt t -1-IT mgK'iimmmmimmtmmmmwunu.taseaiaitai.atmHHiMMi'tamEamamimk- XI -"'.'..-.'r.i ., , -JC VWTJ'linW.-'wOT Ip'H lumbiijo, weak ltty-lU!hto growing ingthnt tUoirnuinuir ivprv vctw. alyMs, w- .,...,, ,- wuu rff H rrr, - ri1 - . .ii .,.,, ail an r tri,a ip . ,i,.r;nf, ri. months, a ' 8 p t ft aintflo btreet. Unaty ,u ,J)(C mi co"" j .-out n utile Ioiir. Ah been co' r, ,)0()pie mve jieretc. n or .itrielled to l'o to the nostof- uor to enjoy their mail fucili Only 100 whs uluced at the dis- oSal of the postmaster for conducting this experiment for a whole year. The The carrier's salary wa fixed at $14 n month, Icavinga small amount of money over for letter boxvs, which were placed about a quarter of a mile apart, so that none of the residents of the village were more thnn this distance away from a letter box. Three collections and one delivery a day were made, and in ac cordance with' tho law the postage on local letters was raised from 1 cont to 2. The experiment is regarded us a success. Stanley hah oiven up his titlo of Governor of the Congo Free State. Since his marriage he has become more in terested in tho white inco than in the black race, it seems. Jay Gould cannot be the sick man he was recently pictured, if the Wall street chante that he sat down on the bull market and prevented things from booming is correct. Mills forgot tho old adaee alxmt swapping horses whilo crossing a stream when he delivered his anti-silver screed in Ohio. It wasn't kvkn leap year when Mr. Searles swears Mrs. Hopkins proposed marriage to him. DISEASES OF THE RICH. A French rhyilclan'a Hook The Tyranny of th lluinan Stomach. It is nn old maxim that health is the greatest of all richest, and it is a thing that money will of ton not buy, says a Paris correspondent of the New York Tribune. Indeed, the possession of great wealth Is a predisposing causo of a num ber of complaints. This is the opinion of Dr. Monln, who has defended it in a look just published, entitled "Rich Men's Evils." The lltof diseases which escort the rich man is not a long one, but It is, if one may call it so, a sub stantial one. The possessor of several hundred thousand dollars has the choice between stomach complaints of various sorts, congestion!, apoplexies, rhcuma tisims, acute and sub-acuto gout, head aches of every degree, affections of the heart, pleurisy, and asthma, liver com plaints, jaundico, roseole (from which Queen Victoria suffers), sleeplessness, nervous exhaustion, besides a number of artificial distempers which are with in tho reach of all who can purchase morphine, cocaine and ether. Whutcveryour choice may be you may console yourself "by tho thought that you sutler in good company. Rheumatic people will remember that Mme. de Sevinge, who vtas a sufferer from it, wore a cheerful countenance and de lighted her friends with her sparkling wit. The gouty celebrities form n bril liant host: Horace, Leibnitz, Erasmus, Kant, FrankliD, Slllton (I give the names as they occur, not In chrono logical order), Parwin, Sydenham. As vou see, doctorn are not exempt from it, I 'IWary people are placed by Dr. Monin in company with millionaires an asso ciation no doubt, flattering to both, but none tho less unlooked for. The weight of their purses, however, 1ms nothing to do with this. liut, like plutocrats, they lead n sedentary life, dissipate a quan tity of vital cm rgy, and are obliged, on that account, to have a substantial diet. Literary men and women are, therefore, subject to dyspepsia and gout. Tho manufacturers of a refreshing beverage whto advertisements are. known wherevor tho English lanuagc is spoken sav.s: "Stomach's a muster all should dread.' lids is Dr. Alonln'ii "1"' If indulged It becomes a sulky and ill-willed csmpanion, and it docs so, I too, when placed on short commons. I An edifying lii.t is that of the diseases I alTcctiug the weidthy classes at dif ferent ages. H will bo some consola tion to'those who have not received the riches of this world and this will be my excuse for giving it: First year, Ictcrs, erysipelas; second year, croup, Infan tile cholera; , third year, whooplug cough, measles, pastric fever; fourth year, scarlatina, meningitis only half the number of babies bom live to this age; seventh year, mumps, angiua. laryngitis; tenth year, St. Vitus' dance, typhoid fever; fifteenth year, debility; eighteenth year, headache; twenty fifth to thirtieth year, marriage; thir tieth to thirty-fifth year, dybpepsia, nervous disorders; thirty-fifth to forty fifth year, inflammation of the lungs, pleurisy; forty-fifth to flftv-flfth year. German Syrup. "August Flower" How doos he leel ? He feel cranky, and is constantly experi menting, dieting himself, adopting strange notions, and changing the cooking, tin: dishes, the hours, and manner of his eating August Flower trva Remedy. How does ha feel? He feels, at times a gnawing, voracious, insati able apperite.wholly unaccountable, unnatural and unhealthy. August Flower tha Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels no desire to jjo to the table and a grumbling, fault-finding, over-nicety about what is set before hint when he is there August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel ? He feels after a spell of this abnormal appe tite an utter abhorrence, loathing, and detestation of food; as if a mouthful would kill him August Flower the Remedy. How does he feel.T-He.has ir- &i lnl.!lnyllTll)jrMIHlWilh. FmMKMKrWJamimmmmmi ..iess of sight, paralysis; I sixtieth year, general par- -doth to seventieth voir, loss ""' n. hair, inemorv. apoplexy; sev- i .toth year, deafness, rheumatism of the joints, ilnul breakdown. TOO INDULGENT BY FAR. Tha Irrenrcmttble Surlll ltoy, tho Kind J'nrcnt and tho New Mlnlater. "Yes," said Mr. Easymtin, to Rov. Dr Prudent, the now minister, who was paying hia parishioner u friendly visit, "you are unquestionably right. I di not believo in being over stern with children. Now mine treat me us they would an elder brother or playmate. No scampering upstairs when they hear my latchkey turn in the door. Not much! Make homo cheerful that's my motto." A frowsy-hatred youth of some six summers appeared on the scene at this juncture, says tho New York Herald. After eyeing the clergyman critically for a moment he broke out with: "Say, pa, what is a jayl" An ominous frown settled on the brow of tho Indulgent parent us he re plied: "A jay, my son, is a rather showy bird having u low, ercctilo crest of feathers and " "liut, pa, they can fly, can't thoy?" "Certainly, my boy. They arc noted, too, for their propensity to chatter, and, for instance, to ask foolish questions.'' The frown deepened us the boy went on: "Rut how can they fly, pa, without any wii ..j?" "My m.1, I think I heard your ma calling u a few moments ugo " "Yes, ihi, I'm going, only as I heard you tell ma last night that our new min ister was n regular jay, I just wanted to cotno in here to -ee whether hu could fly. Say, mister (to the astonished clergyman), you ain't got any feathers, have you?" There was a sudden rash on the part of tho indulgent parent, followed by tho sudden disappearance of tho youth ful Inquisitor. Then came a scries of discordant howls tram the hall beyond. "My dear sir," observed the parent, upon entering the room, "while I admit that I am a kind and indulgent parent why!" At this point tilt) front door was heard to slam violently. The minister had disappeared, and now Mr. Kasyman i talking about reihing a pew in another church. Faoa nioaoli. Mrs Graham's Cucumber anil Elder Flower Cream It Is not a cosmetic in the sense in which that term is popularly used, but permanently beau. tlflea. ft creates a:Kft. smooth, clear Telvety skin, and by dally urns gradually maka the com plexion several shaft- whiter. It is a constant protection from tlitr effects of sun and wind and prevents sunburn and freckles, and black beads, will never come whlln you ue it It cleanses the face far better than doe soap and water, nourishes an builds upthc skin limuies and those prevent the formation of wrinkles. It gives the freshn.jss, clearness and smooth ness of the skin that you had when a little girl. Every lady, yooiiR or old ought to use it. an it gives a most youthful appeamuce to any lady, and that permanently. It contain no acid, powder or alkali, and Is as harmless as dew and as nourishing to the skin as dew Is to the flow er. I'tlrft Hi. oo, at all druggists and hair dressers, orat Mrs. iJcrvalseOrahani's establish ment, Jim roM airem. nan rrnuvisuu, iTiicrusnu treats ladles for all blemishes of the face o- Cg-; I ure. Ladles at a dl dance treated by letter Send!,;: i-tamp for her llttl'j book "How to bo Beauti ful." Sample Bottle malIed free to any lady nn receipt ot 10 pay for postage and pacl wanted. MRS GRAHAM'S FACE BLEACH. Cures tho worn; cases of Freckles, Sunburn, Sallowncss, Moth-patches, Pimples and all skin blemishes. PRICE IL.'iO. Harmless and effective. No sample can be Hint. Lady Agents wanted. THEDRUOOIST in this town who nrstor dersa bill of iny preparations will have his name added to thll advertisement, My preparations are for sale, by wholesale druggists in Chicago and every city wet of it. Apliroditin. i'il-f 'wL. .l"i T"nc! (Surd, A'tood"Ar'i.-,:tODTl?JE"?tr,nira; II )-T Of A pcitive carantce to euro any f --n oIdtio' ill .o ort ruf tae . o gcrsi,, ner' . i"j ni cr un u v frointhonxccsh o usoof Btlmulnnti., AFTER 7 .bscco or Opium, or through j outnf ul lnd!cre. OUlccnce. ic .such as Lnsof Brain Power, Waicftiln'sii, Eiarlnifdown Pains In tho back, Seminal WeuUuoM Hysteria, Nervous Pr.n. tratlon, Nocturnal Emissions, Leicorrhcea, Viz- rlness, Weak Meriory, Ix)'5 of Power and Impo tency , which I ( neglected of ten lead to prematura old ago and insanity. Prlco 11.00 a box, 0 boxes for J00. Sent by siall on receipt of price A WRITTEN iHIAUANTKK il given for eery 15.00 order recnlvcd, to rcf ur.d tho money if a Permanent euro is not enectcd. Wo have thousands of tctlmonlala from old and young. of bo!fcfc.iei,wh.Jhavo been permanently cured bythousoof Aphfodltlne. Clrcularfrco. Addr-xs THi APHRO MPDiniNE CO. W uatcru Brauch, Xk)x 27, Portvki, Ok For Bale by B. K. I'ltOWKLI,, UrateUt Phrenlx. Arizona. P. O. box 299. SankH. THE NATION AL BANK OF AKIZON A Pliumlx, Arizona. M. W. KALKS, President, BOL. LKWIB, Vlce-Presiaenu GEO. W. IIOADLEY.Cilcnlcr CaplUl, Paid Up, orplus, - 100,000 30,000 S. DIRECTORS. M. W. KALH, 3y. Ti flMITH aot lkwis CHA1UM Q0I.DMAKv Qnn. W. UOiDLKY. C0RUE8P0NDENTI intSn The Bank of California Ban FrtK,,, Agency of Bank of California New lt"Z The Farmers' and Merchants' Bank Los AtiKeUv The National Bank ot uommerce ConsolldatcdNatlonalBank Bank of Arizona. N. M. Itothschllca A Sons.. J, - (fit ' n 1 yj. 'yr'-W:?!!& -:, lirv.' tNp4-:a t-fc, J-i4--,) " iutKfij4SlSu vi C- , BEJPTJBL.IO.3 : EvRi:D. PHGENIX BUSINESS DIRECTORY. .VttoriieyH-iit-Xiiiw. BAKEK & CAMl'BKLL-, ATTOKNKY8 AT tiiw. unlco: Ovsr National U&uk. S NTIAUO AJN8A. vri'OKKKt AT T.WV, lu&lncts connected with Mexican title h l8' liilty, Tucmiii, ArUunn. G C. 1SKAKL, ATIOKNKYAT LAW, OK (.(lcurwiu t ThllMMlo Jluildtni:, Phoenix, trkonti. T It. EAULY.ATrOKNEY AND COUNSELOR 0 j, at law,. will prnctlco In Tciritorlitl and United HtiUes Court. Olllco, rooms Vi and It Cutum Mock, l'hicnlx, Arizona. 171RANCIS J HUSKY, . ATTOllMtY-AT-LAW. Olllcc, Corner l'unulnglon mid Clmrcli Blrmtn, Tucson, Arlzonn. 1 li. WOODWARD. L. II. CMALMKKH. WOOUWAltD fi CHALMERS, ATTORNEYS nt-lnw, Room) 7 hihI 9.Thllodo ImlldlnK, I'hfHMlx.ArliniiH TM. It. 1IARNE0, JOHN II. MARTIN, Vn, VV C. liii-Min. 1-iwuiiKvH. mcMin. Arizona Jnlui 11 Thenm, Pacltlr lliill'lliiK, WanhlnRtnn IHmlct of Columbia Kl). FERGUSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. . Practices In all courti of the Territory. Olllre 402 Pennington street. Tucwin, A. T A URAM HUMPHRIES, COUNSELOR-AT Law Olllce' Room 5. Thtbodn Iliilldlng References; Laclede Hank, St. Loul: II. C. Power. President Kirrt Natl .nal HnK xtarkvllle, Miss. F. II Marshall, fashler oudstock Iron Company, Annlston, Ma 7 O.tlUSO.N AITORNKY-Ar-LAWANDi V . Jiistb-o of .he Peace. 0111 o on Cortez Uriel, opposite Court House. JKKRY MILLY. WAITUR HENETT. MILLAY DENNETT. ATTORNEYS AT Law Rooms tiand 11 Port-r RulUling. JW. OltKNstlAW ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. .Rooms 13 and ISForUr Ilulldlng. XrcHHinukiir, Mir RS. J. 11. HAWLEY MILLINERY AND rcsimaker: aUo Hutteilcks' patterns for bale. Washington street. UtlH. WINDSOR HOUSE - CENTER STREET; block and one-half north of W ahhtngion street. FurnUhed moms slnsle and in suite. Mrs. A. M Dunning, proprletorcss. &I?hyHioiunH. D R.SC0TT IIELMrpHYSICIAN AND BUR- geon, onieo east side city nan Plaza. DemtiHtM. HARDY, DENTIST, work guaranteed. c building. ODDoslto Com merclal Hotel. Phrenlx, Arizona DR. 11. JESSUP, DENTIST ALL guaranteed a 1 prices reasonable. Hand Hi Porter -uildlng. WORK Rooms Ilaltery. w 4fc ' GULI-EDGKBAKERY-Bred, Pics and Cakea r kept on baud Opposite the Harttord Hank. Sam Purdy, Proprietor. IJsK-NulI MAKERY AND OROUERY STORK . corner Mourue and Munttxu . a streets. 1). Mnfy, Prop .Harbor HliopH. "10TOTHE FASHION BARBERSHOP FOR VJXshavlng, hair cutting, shampooing, bath iutJind hair singeing. Lsdlesuork done at tlie shop or roldnce on short notice. Price to sun the timet.. Opposite tneOpeia lloum FltAS'K SlllRLY, Proprietor Oijiar Htoi-oH. ""lENE'S" CIGAR 8T0REA CULL LINK Kj oflmporled und Domestic Cigars and Tol nccus and Smoker's Articles. E Augelmau, proprietor Coiilootloiiory. 3IIILLIPS A LKUOAT't ICK CREAM PR lr. FlueConfcetlonerv. Foreign and Do HieMlo Fruits. Waihtngtou street. Pnienlx H'PUitM. 7l, KM UiTY i-KUll SIOKE FIIUII", I 111 V linl.ul u. .1 lf..,ull l.c..r f. fell. l. ...... ' J , i. ' .V.Bn'V ..u.. ..V...... . .B..V ,h k.l..l,,U... -Lilvory. "l7 A PACKARD, FEED, LIVERY AND T . fule Stable Best of care given to board .Montezuma and Adaina sta. inn lock. Corner Xoliiry I'ubliu. DRUOE PERLEY, CONVEYANCER AND Jj Notary Puolle O til re with J. W. Evans Phcenlx. Arizona -hoitlmiul iml 'X'ypuwrltluK. M7tt7VEDTin)l?TTlfTNl I mrd Judicial Dlstiiet Court of Arizona 'Territory iypewrittst. Verlmtlm reporting; JO cr cxpeneucu as u enonnaiiu neporier. u-ll A, I lea MAY u MlELWAIN, oTENOIIRA IVJL phr ami . phr llui'dl Typowrller Room 13. Moni lion lIui'dliiK. Phirnlx. A. T. TvlwrltlllLf 4 sa-ulalty HatUfactiou guarauteel both as ti (nice and ntyle of work. Boorot HoolotioH. PIUENIX COMMANDERY NO. 3, K. T., meats 1st and 3d Mondays in each month 111 Monlhon Hall II. B. Lioiitiiizer, E. C. C. II. Knapp, Ueeordjr. A RIZONA DKOREE LODOE NO. !, D. OF R Meets Qrst and third Thursday evening of each month. Miss Nettle Carrier, N. Q.,John Gray, Secretary. TT-LORALENCAMI -ENT.NO. 2, I. O. O. F. JP Meets teccmd and fourth Tuesday evening of each month. Geo. A. Mlutz, C. P., John Gray, Scribe. Yarden va lley loIugenoTiTl "o. a. i. JT meets every Monday evening in I. O. G T. hall, Lewis building. 1. E. lrylno C. T MayU McKlwe-ln Hccretary. GA. R. JOHN W. OWEN POST, NO. 82. . Meets second and fourthThursdaysof each mouth in Monition building. 8. C Hj-monds, Commander. 0. II. Knapp, Adjutant. A RIZONA I-ODGE NO. 2, F. AND A. M. Stated meetings on tho first Tuesday of each month. Dayton A. Reed, W. SI., C. II. Knapp, SecreUrv. P1 lug. IKEWIX LODOK NO. 2. X O. O. F.. JIEETd every Satutday evening In Monllion Build ng. II. Ievy, N.G.. John Gray, Secretary. A- lngln O. U. W. PIKENIX LODQE NO. ft . Regular meeting every Wednesday even- nir In Maaonlc Hull. J. W.BIankenshln.M. W. G. 11. Rothrocl:, Recorder. 171NDYMI0N LEGION, A. O. U. W. MEETS second and fourth Wednesday of each month. F. M. Czurninv-kl, ComniHTiiIcr, (1 II. Kothrock, Recorder WANTS RELIABLE .-. CHEAP .-. EFFECTIVE YOUR WANTS CAN BE SUPPLIED THROUGH TlfK ItATKS For Classified Advertisements Under all Headings. ts-uiuiu uLINE al(M REPUBLICAN C kH. !). ! r J - r i 1 TmiiiiiiirBiiiiiiiiiKiiiiBdftB. iJWP IWTv t-t.iii t, tx-ASHnit n-Hi-a'i.. .-i. n ., .MKl-"n, -m IB W lit Mi In 1 TT-TTh r'"mmmmmMmMn i-----.-----i v " i.-1 . n5SSftRSliCwaHS - VT OOTOBBB 3, WANTKD 16,000 POUNDS OF fJOOD biulov 111 trade In large or umllqimntltlcn at l)IM,OS & KE.NKALLY. ' T'or Hiilt -. V runt B.. I.K-v LI) i a t j:hs M i K.N'1 Hep iiIh-iim pel h indr u App m Hi- utile lior .Rom. Ti'Oltni NT-FURNIfcHi:i.TlIEUKnEKCK . otli re. Mayor on Adams ftitct, tetwetn ' Monti'.umii and t'untu icr. Appiy tor k nicuey. Western Investment Hani nr.Mis. Matei ! ' resident! of Hen llutlvr -loitrtl. TOTANi'KD HOAR IIY TWO TOUNU fumlltf wltht,, flvn V men in a piivato I blocks of tho pontoillri); also two nice ooms. Auurut-s . r.., ii is oiuco. JJunkH. OF Phoenix, - - Ariz. Paid up Capital, $100,000 ANDltEW OKAWFOIU), I'ren. M. II. SIIEKMAN, Vice-l'res. VM. CIIUISTY, Cashier. E. J. UENNKTT, Afcst. Cashier. CORRESPONDENTS: Pacific Hank, San I'rancisco; American Exchange National Hank, New York First National Bunk, Los Ancolen; Goldwater & Hros., Prescott ; Santa Cruz Valley Bank, Tucson, Arizona, Drafts issued on all tho Prin cipal ( 'ities of Europe. T HE ARIZONA Tucson, NATIONAL Arizona. HANK l'Hlil Up Capital, Surplua, wno.ooo :i,i)tiu 11. M. JACOBS, PEKSIDKNt, SAMUEL IIUOlfKS, VICK-PBEKIDIMT, M. P. FREEMAN, Casmikb CORRESPONDENTS: London, I'arlsand American hank. Pa iiFraiicim ( hemlca) National Hank, New Yiul National dank of Commerce, St. Lontr t'nion National Bank, Chiiaki Farmenaud Merchant' Funk, - Ancelx s'tate Nut.onal Bank El Pan Tho ValUv Bank Phu-nU K.-nl ICHtato. AXD '5?L BilLROAD WOBK ! Will Advance tlie I'rlco of Kcal Estate 50 por cent. GET OX THE GROUND FL001U0W PRICES Stoo Cash buys n beautiful lot with shade trees on west Wash ington .' treet facing south. Size of lot 50xl37,' feet. A jecular pick up. Is nil we ask for live beautiful corner lots, Imlf block from Cnpito! grounds.nenr streetcar lino. South-east front. Takes a half-acre lot neaf tho Wcbt-end School House. Tho proposed passenger depot of North and South Uailroad will bo exceedingly close to thiB property. $500 200 S150 Buys eleeant lots in Univer sity Addition within n block of ine street car lino cioso to town. THE WISE MEN OF THE WEST ARE THOSE THAT BUY NOW. SMO Puts vou in possession of lots livo blocks from Washington street. $M)0 Can buy '016811111 lots crotno de la crciuo oroporty conven ient to business centre, and in a splendid neighborhood. Buys a lioueo and lot within a stone's tlirow of tho court house. Buys IoIb one-half block from C'.pitol grounds. l'er aero is the price of eighty acres six miles from I'hccuix. 82,500 100 $15.00 $1'2 50 l'er aero buys 100 acres eight miles from' I'hoenix. DON'T WAIT FOR PRICES TO AD VANCE BEFORE BUYING. $20 to S100 Per aero for ranches in cultivation in Salt liiver Val ley. S00O to $10,000 If what our prices tiro on homesteads within and surrounding the city of I'luuiiix. When-Vott Want to Sell or Kent Property List it With Us. Your If You Want to I5uy Sell, .Leac or Kent Call on Us. Wo Are 111 a Po sition to Oiler tho Ilest ndiifc ments to 'Colonies Coming at -- to Arizona. T FILM iixwr4i . I -i--k - Ti i" . r . a Jj i I 1891. r sm-t-wn mmrm D'lirnltiiri..' GOOD ' PTM JEH G( )i I TNTC, . -:- ALSO -:- 9 CARLOADS 9 F-. VUFilNriTTLJFiH . .iri IlOLLiS OF CAKPETS nil Onv CLOTHES AND ALL 10 KINDS OF L.TTING. Dagdag Smyrna and Pur Bugs. Thirty Crates Crockery and Fancy Queen sware, Wallpaper of tlie Latest Designs -:- .A. FULL LliSTIC OF -:- HOUSE FUJENISHmG GOODS -J IT -fa is. iihis PHCENIX, i. i. SUMMOInS- iS THE DISTRICT COUilT OK TIIK .THIRD Juilli tul Uiririei uf itiu Teriturf of Anzoun, 111 and inr tne euiiiit) 01 uaricup 1 I, A. umnt, (ilaliititr, vs. M. 1. Wuod and! ulwrlo SituK'ter. ueieiiUHius Action truuittu 111 the District Court of the Tblnl Judicial District of the Territory of Ari zona, in and for Maricopa County, and the complaint tiled in Mild Maricopa County in the ottlce of the Clerlc.of Mid District Court. In the name of the Territory ot Arizona, toM. M U Wool and Churles Saugster, defendants, grcetluK: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in all action brunch t against you by the abc,e named plaintlff.tn the District Court olthe 1 hlrd Judicial District of theTerrllory of Arizo na, In und for Maricopa County, and auswer the complaint therein filed with the clerk ot this ald Court, at 1'hieiilz, in mid county, within ten days after Jhe scrTtce upon you of this summons, if serTedln this said county, or, if tervedout of this said county and within this Judicial District, then within twenty days thereafter, or in all other rases within thirty ing exclusive of the day of tervlce, or Judgment uy aeinun w ill ve la.cu apaiusi yuu. (ilven under ray hand and the seal of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the seal. Territory of Arlrona. in and for Maricopa louiuy. tnisi't,ti uay of August, A. D. Ib91 , C. II. KNAl'I. Clerk of said District Court. -;K01'OSALH 1-Olt FUKL, FOKAGE i STKAW L Headquarters Dupt of Ariz Olllcc of the Chlol (Quartermaster, txis Angeles, Cal , Hept 1.1891. bealcd proposals will lie received at this otllee, and at tho olllces of the Quartermasters at each of the stations below named, until 11 o'clock, a. m., on Thursday, Oct. 1, lsul, and opened im mediately thereafter In tho presence ot bidders, for the furnishing and delivery of Foraue e military stations in the Department of Arizona, as 101 lows : rorts Apacnc, iiowie, uraiu. una chuca and Thomas and ban Carlos and Whipple Barracks, A. T.; Los Angeles and Han Diego liarrncLs, cal., aim rorts nayara sua n ingatc, and Stanton N. M. and Kuel. Koragoandbtraw at Albuquerque, N. M. - Preference glen to articles of domestic produc tion and manufacture, conditions ot price and quality being equal, and such prefer ence gh en to articles of American production and manufacture produced on tlie I'aclUo Coast to the extent of the consumption required by the public hcrvlco there. Proposals for either class of thobupplles mentioned or for quanti ties less than the whole required, orfordeltvery of the suupllcs at points other than tho'e above .named will be entertained. Specifications general Instructions to bidders and blank forms of proposals will be furnished on application to this olllce, or to the Quartermasters at any ot tne stations named iidovc. a. . kimuai.l., (iuartermter, 0. H Army, Chief Quaiter mt"i CAUTION. rFFICi: OF THE C1TKU8 WATElt COM- V nanv. San Hernardlno, California. All per sons, are eaulloucdofalnstpurcliasliigaiiy claim of W. .1. Morgan ugiiinst the Citrus uter Com miy tho samebelng in an unsettled condition jAr."r. lAuiv.'-ecreiary HloolcH. I A) II- SVLK THE AIU.O.NA 1M- 1 Dioveinent Cnninunv. rlnn't"! itlui i I'lnnnlx. .rlrnih " A blue. 01 KpM-k in ulxne Coin)uiiiy Inr Mile Price and reasiini fni lo will begivrn to ier. in fin -li ! to pun'hase. Apply to OLAUK CHUItCUIIX, Phcenix, Arizona J''urritri. 1 All our Goods Come From tlie lead ing Factories. Jap anese and Che nille Porteries, Cut lery and Win dow Shades. n iisiiTii T 1, ARIZONA IiiHuriiii(e. frHE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM3?3STY OP" (g New York. 6) RICHARD A. McCURDY, President. Offers its distribution policy as tie most advantageous form of Life Insurance for the policy holder IT PROVIDES ABSOLUTE SEl TRIIt immediate protection astkaiqatforvnam clearly defined contract without ambigh- TIES OR USELESS RESRU TlO.Vi AND It is virtually uon-forfeitalile alter t years, with entire freedom of travel, residence and occiip pation. The Mutual Life Insurance Compuj :-OF-: NEW YORK Has paid to is policv-lioMers op $300,000,000. Its payments to Poll"? holders in 1890 exceed sixteen million dollars. CALL ON L. J. WOOD. LOCAL AGENT fc-tujH IjimH. Globe & Ft. Tiiomas te I CARItVINO U. S. JV T N0 Mail i5fty ExrM" Ncr four-horse Concord cosch, leave r Thomas dally, for San Carlns u "frj. leaves lobe dally for San Carofsno'S Thomas connecting on Monday Wcdncxi'f1" Friday for Ft Grant and lllcox, ami '"' J Boule Station, Solomouville, Vo- f Clifton Good coaches, tine nock '" '' Every clTort made to insure romf ri seni;r. Special .accomodation for i!"""-' and famllle. Ihls line and its conni""'""; the best equipped stage Hues In the e .1. I.. T. W TTM!i hit ami liliilji' Sir "" iKhviMi tl Maii Nn XIBF" 5 V V 1 .V1 tO Itncrsldeand HlolieHt.ocliHk T Zi four hour at UWerslde and nrrives a oni:c.( 5 o'clock, r. m : returnlni!, leaves ' u,t.ljt oVls;k A. H.anlves at K.orenceati o''9 A. M. (food Hct'omiHlatuu on tne nJ croM-d line, gool itock ii.loomfortaoie',' luur-norsu eoucn every oiner ' -rt GUILD, Agent, Florence K. F KKlJ-Nt" cu., Agents, uiodc. rnnwvw attiiiit.kTON, Wtf I Phcenix Htacolt Stase I For prescott, via black canyo" a I f ...11... th. .... a.....u.l..w Tl.i.Ki,ac MHO Vjl day lit 7 a. m Arrive Sunday, Wcoi',J,'i1 Friday at 9 a. in. Fare, 112.00 Fif f"""" 5T''W -.i3i!!!!yijr. ur. 'IHsnwJHsfMRH8iH & " txL ;" 'WWWti(-4jLUh(,ui.tta, vv.