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j s Yosietmo. CIIA3 HUIMOX 0FOBD, HUDSON & C0. ARIZONA, . ... nt .recelwl,?" Currency c:Co,D'i of IX'PO'' issue.!, payable cfcrtlflcstf"flt ft fixed Utile, beartDf in. ure- drawn In suras to suit on Eic6&Be " Louis Chleaeo and San Si yW trmfer of funds made by ?raci. .tMS made with our Cor uWrV wil I be credited to parlies Sn recelP1 of us ot advice or tbe ,Jifte or make ndvances on V PSfSSr BuIIk-n. TerrltorlHl and Bonds nJ Warrants, approved TXfc mnil, or otherwise, 0rffI irl strict attention, anil by a rf!fnii iHithful execution oi our cor w "he w a,tu to merl COBKrONDKNTS: ,rlifon'i Itank.Sn Francisco. Al?.Cc' .-man A Co., New ork. X a mnl Bank, Philadelphia. C'BtrVn?e t" National Bunk, Boston. M4i' f .niroerce.JSt. Louis CbiciCO- . Pro.it. B. M. Jacobs, Cash p.K. ii-'" P0 COUNTY BANK, TlXNON, T- CORRESPONDENTS: .v rRf ICO Pacific Dank FvijFLES, FarmN A Merohn'ts B'k. .mK ..-in11' National Bank. '.V,i First Nntional Bank. iT-MiiREH Second National Bank, fx WCIS - Bftnk r Commerce. .-oll accounts received subject to .iftsli:htand kept in either coin 01 c-rc depositors belnc allowed the Mrrency when silver If. deposited EVLiireiliius ol Drafts. Notes, r'vidend S other commercial paper made l -hont the United Suites am! cred laJtoaeenuntorremltt d forontbeday rn.madeeliSn.or will buy, United Territorial, t'ounty or City securi J,,, prime commercial paper or rea. MTiIniferi of funds made, either by aWrsphc.rmall.and deposits made with r?orbar?orrespnndents wilt te irnn i In anv manner desired and amount jilted bere upon receipt by us of advice r inch dfP0''' rxebiuur boneht and sold at current nrnng drawn In sums to suit on Iteprtnclpal cities of tbe United states Md Enrope. Ctrtlficates of Deposit Issued pay able In anv currency on demand, or after UfddRleJbearlne Interest. inirmuirnt made on the choicest se rnrltrfor parlies who are unable loattend towme. for which we will charge a mod (ritemramissiun. faunlCHinniis of cold or silver bul lion will receive especial attention and ih tame will bef hipped to the most reli able redaction and refinlns: works, at a,iy ootnt deored. We also m.ike advances th.rMin ind allow the consignors the fult nftimoanl realized after deducting eai The owrfttions f this bank belnc con sul to r ftrtctly legitimate ban kins: bus Inein lt pntron may feel awured thnt they wlil reoeive llhernl and satisfactory treatment In all IrsnfHCttons. Parties at a distance may forward their order and reqoeMs to thU bank by mail or otherwise, and rely upon a conscien tious. 'althfoi execuUon of their wNhes-sepH-diwtf JOE GOLDTREE- CORNER Hejers and Congress Streets, TUCSON, ARIZONA.-: Imported & Domestic Cigars, Tobacco ! Tobacco! Tobacco! Best Brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, And a Complete Assort ment of Smokers' Arti cles. Cigars from 5" for 25c to 3 for $1, aceo ding to quality. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES (Leatherwood's Old Stand), PEisnsmsTGTOisr street Near Court riaza. All kinds of first-class liveries, both lajleand double, always on hand. Saddle horses and everything apper taining to a first-class livery stable, alwajstobehad. Stock boarded by tbe day, week or taontb. Terms reasonable. JAMES CARROLL, Proprietor. PALACE HOT-EL, MEYERS STREET, TUCSON, JIaish & Diuscoll, Proprietors. A MPLE ACCOMMODATION FOKONE -SV. hundred Ruests. ine spucious dining ball is under the J-wrvision of an accomplished stew'Art, ,!c?.'sIne unexcelled, aud tbe wuiter entlveand polite. A. A. WILT, Tres Alamos, Arizona. Dealer In General Merchandise. 11 iccelvlng weekly larce stooks of goods Direct from the East, And Is now prepared to offer Winers and Farmers Supplies, A cbeaD as they can be bought In Tucson The Citizen. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20. tSSO. LOCAL HATTERS. Tucson as a Manufacturing Point. "When the Southern Pacific line reaches here this end of the track will be 540 miles from Los Angeles, where the principal shops of tho Company for rebuilding and repairing cars nud engines are located, and it is more than probable that considerable works will be built lure to supply the require ments of the service. Such an estab lishment will be hailed with great sat isfaction by the people here, both old auu new timers. j?or it win not only bring mechanics here to live, and give the appearance of additional thrift to the place, but it will caue private manufacturing enterprise to take root. Ilithcrto the manufactures of this place have been limited to the making of flour, tinware, cigars, and household furniture. Everything wood en is worked out in the most laborious and least economical fashion. From iron nnhing is made, except as far as the blacksmith's hands can manipu late it. We want a foundry and tun chine shop with a pretty large capac ity, to meet the needs of the heavy machinery now being set up in this county and in Sonora. There is no question but that Tucson is the point at which to start such an enterprise, ind the first man on the ground will reap a harvest We also need a plan ing mill, including all that the term can be made to imply. In the course or the next year or two buildings will be projected and the projectors will want the work done quickly, for ready money. Hand saws, jack planes and augers will not answer. Steam and buzzing wheels must lend their assis tance. The railroad will do two things to forward such enterprises. It will lay down the necessary machinery and plant without the nightmare of team ing it fnr long distances, and at as low rates as it can be had an3'vvhcre on the Pacific Coast, and it will bring the raw material also. "We specify only two branches of manufactures. They are the leading ones and those we need most. But there are many others which might be entered into profitably here. Thousand of hides are sent awav to the States anc thousands more go to dust on our plains because nothing can be done with them here: at the same time that our shoemakers are paying thirty-five cents a pound for sole leather. Adobes tramped by the feet of Mex icans and shaped in rude boxes with out pressure are rough aud shapeless, and are not tenacious enough to bear S'ttlins ia a wall: a brick machine ofjecruin to tickle your palate, rejoice larire size would improve their quality greatly. There is but little lime to be had for building and that is of bad quality It seems to be burnt to death. With a mountain of fine stone within a stone's throw of Tucson this need not be. And speaking of stone, the St. Jo seph's Hospital shows what resources there are near us for building with that material. There is a beautiful article of limestone within a mile of Main street in endless quantity. It can be quarried to any size and cms easily to any shape. But it needs ma chinery to raise it and it mut have saws to cut it up; otherwise it is too expensive for building. And so on. We are far away from bases of supplies, and the manufac tures of this place need fear no rival in any direction for five hundred miles. The influx or population will make demands tnat can not be satisfied by shipments from California and the East, though the cost of production there might be less. Ax onrortunity is now offered to those who may be desirous of visiting California after the railroad ts coin-; pieieu to iiiiuu. i UK juiuu A " cine railroad company proposes w i uu vester(jtty : ....., r Cri PrnnnKIn'" from this city and return. Tickets good f-T twenty days. Fare for round trip sixty-five dollar.-, including, berth in sleeping-car. Excursionists will have to travel together to San Francisco. Stopover privileges jriven n there turn tiin within the twenty days' limit A sale of twenty four tickets will ren der this excursion a certainty. It will take pluce as soon as possible after the road is opened lo this city. Those who desire to take advantage of it had bet ter arrange matters at once with Mr. Cash, the company's agent in this city. The old time road station where the traveler by stage or private convey ance halted in" tbe h"pe that there might be something comfortable fr man and beast, but where he was gen erally much disappointed, have passed awa, and there is a new order of ihiugs. Among the best of those now existing we often hear mention of the excellence of J O. Dunbar's at Cien ega; Thomas Dunbar'-, at Tres Ala. mos, and McKenzio's, at 1'oint ol Mountain. Any one slopping at either of these places can be sure or a gener ous welcome. The Papngos are getting nervous over threatened invasions ol their res ervation south of town. Wood cutting is said to be going on on a large scale, and surveys are being run. lor what purpose we do not know. The agent should sec that the rights of the In riians are not trespassed upon They arc the owners of the lands f'Ct apart to them, and thc law is very strict in its prohibition. Jlit. John L. Hahris, Deputy Sur veyor, returned Thursday from the southern part of the county, where he has been engaged in preliminary sur vevs of tne Calnbasus and Sonoita pii vuto land claims. Hon. Tom Fitch and lady, of Pres cott. arrived yesterday by. coach from Casa Grande. ENGIXEETl Hnnn r . o .. line near Shakspeure, X. if aJd passed right on for San PrSco on important business connected with aS order to extend the furvev from T?i P : L.,s now C0.mPieted to El auu uiu surveying party will ,t;.;" .7. 1,.m: ims movem- p"".1" yu,lc V,tariy mat the Southern Pacific is to be an independent and "..UK" utcnunu roau between San Franeisrn SimP,.,io,i c ..... . a ,i a.! -l -1C 10 Ule Gulf or the Atlantic. 1 his is of great consequence to all interests along the line. Quite a large number were present on yesterday at the track to witness the running race between Irynwood " anil "Texas." Notwithstanding the poor condition of the track very trood time was made. Ironwood won mak ing the half mile in fiftv seconds llu- uior nas it mat Texas has been a little un.ier the weather for several days past and that an oiler was made last eveninjr by Texas' backers to raise the wager $2500 if the other side would postpone the race a few days. On the 25th inst. Bullet Neck will run again-t jmjx, ami we may anticipate a little iporl,as both these horses are favorites. Judge Joseph Neugass andN. D. Anderson have formed a PO-nnrtner ship ai law. Judge Neugas; is a thor ough business man. as well as p.ir.-fnl and successful attorney, lie is entire, ly familiar with the business of this section; knows nearly everybody at well as any man in Tihou; speaks the Spanish and other languages, be--ide' tho English, and possesses many peculiar qualifications for succivs in the law in Arizona. Judge Anderson is comparatively a new-comer, but we understand comes highly recommend edtrom California. Daily Mail to Tombstone. As an evidence of the prosperity of Tombstone a conttact was to-day awarded to Howard C. Walker, of unnes-irgen & Walker's popular stage line, for carrying a daily mail to Tombstone and a tri-weekly mail to Huachuca via Tumhitone and Charles ton. This is a much needed sei vice, aud the public are to be congratulated that the contract has been let to thece courteous and efficient gentleman. Church Chimes. Religious services will be held to morrow (Sunday) in the new church, at 11 o'clock in the mornim: and 7:80 in the evening, conducted bv Rev. Mr. Mills, the pastor, who will preach on each occasion. Sunday school at a o'clock in the afternoon, in which an intereting Bible class is taught. The public are cordially invited to attend. Seats convenient and Irce. Pakties are now in Tucson endeav oring to buy the W. C. Davis mine, sit uated m Patagonia. It is expected that some conclusion will be reached to-day. Mr. John W. Davis, a good man ami successtul merchant of Ilar- shaw Camp, is in town on that lni-i- nes. Ihe mine is bonded to ew York parties for $10.01)0, which is re garded a very low price, as the ore in sight has more than that value. Oh Say! Have you seen, on the main thorough fare, the fresli arrival of choice table supplies just received by the boss fruit dealers, Pierce & Wood. Cast your optics on their s'ock and you will be 3'our stomach and not a -hade of trou bio roll across your peaceful bteasl. Judge John S. Wood informs us that he has negotiated the sale of the Alia and Ohio mines, situated in Pata gonia, the sum of $21,500 beinirthc1 amount paiu lor them. Judge woou has been instrumental in disposing of $82,000 worth of mining property in this county. H. Ramboz, Esq., and family are now living in Tucson. Mr. Ramboz, we believe, was the founder of Globe Di-trlct. He is one of Arizona's be-t citizens and has done as much as any one man to bring ut her resources. He will leave in a few days on a two months' prospecting trip. Six thousand dollars have been sub scribed by twelve citizens of Prescott for the erecti-m of a Masonic Lodge in Tucson. Grounds will be selected aud building commenced at once. Bul letin. We had not before heard of the gen erosity of our friends at the capital. Engineer Gillett, of the Southern Pacific, came in from tbe end of the line this morning and went on t the Cienega. He states th t he will have a force of a hundred men at work in the Cienega in a few days. One hundred cords ot wood have been contracted for in Tucson, at $0 pcrcor(j for thc Southern Pacific b- .coniottves. ibis contract was cioseu Jilt. J. L. Pkiest, who has 2000 sheep and some 2000 goats east of Low ell, says he lost over 1000 lambs during the late storm and a few goats. The goats did not suffer very much. The Maison Doree's bill of fare is a stunner t the " insiders " when they first re ich the city, a-d well it may be, comprising as it does shell oy.-ters, fish from the Pacific and finest wines. Jin. John L. Buiins left this morn ing for Tombstone. He is traveling in the interest of well known liquor firms. The trade will find Mr. Burns a pleasant gentleman and a fair dealer. V. II. Sturm & Co announce that they have 40,000 Domestic and 2000 Key West cigars that mtist be closed out without regard to price. The artesian well is now down over 700 feet and the prospects for speedily reaching bedrock are good. Circulating Library in English, Spanish and German at the Pioneer News Depot We understand Henry Buehman contemplates selling his photograph gallery. A light four-seated top carriage, pair of horses and Inrncss complete for sale. Inquire at Palace Hotel. Rye and Rock, at ' the Pima Bank Exchange. Mrs. A. A. Wilt is spending a few days in town. Mr. Geo. King, thc efficient officer of Patagonia, is in town. Samuel Katzenstein, of Greater ville, is spending a few days in town. W. T. Osborn arrived Thursday from Phenix. The largest stock of stationery and legal blanks at tbe Pioner News Depot. Fine Cirs, at the Gem. FREIGH1 MOVEhlEHTS. Arrivals at Casa Grande. February 19. I Total i P'tccs. Lord A Williams 3 j L Zeckcndorf & Co..... 100 Welsh' 590 1C9C0 Ohnesorcen A W, I couch. Tully, Ochoa &. Co 2 A B Uatnpson . 2 L Meyer & Co .. .... 1 210 150 70 20100 3210 600 Ktnplre Mand M Company ... J Powllu., 153 10 r. O 2 13 -.. 5 ......... 2 4 30 0 6 B Garcla....... V Bonner.... U Felix A Co i H DrachniKU..., Chan Tin Wo W A Bourland. It B Metcalf WKMIIIh J Uoefler ... II Wellsch Pierce i Wood..., A L Wurren... 800 500 110 660 410 70 770 3100 1130 360 Lieut. W. J. Ross Oro Ulnuco District. is in from the The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser has taken pains to put together some startling illustrative fact-, particularly as te the advance in iron. Common cast-iron .-crap, which was almost val ueless in the market a year ago, now brings from $28 to $-i0 per ton. No. 1 foundry iron, selling now at .$41 to $ to, ha- advanced 15U percent, within as many nays. It is expected to go t sfou ueiore this m nth ts over. Nail mat were worm si.yu per luu a year ago nave advanced 2Gd per cent., or u one jump the other day theyjpranx irom-iiito mis ttsrure. steel rails are worth .?10prrtou more than on the 1st of January. An interesting fcheme anions some democratic malcontents seems to be nipped in the bud. The party never can get away from Mr. Hendricks as a candidate on the presidential ticket, for either first or secotid place, no more than it can forget Tilden. But ome "f the sharp ones thought to divide thi Indiana forces by getting Senator McDonald into the ring; but it will not do; the bait is loo li'ht; the Sena tor swears by his beard that he loves none but his neighbor, Thomas A. Three immense wagons to be used in the mines of Colorado are being made in Chicago. The back wheels are six feet three inches in diame'er, and the tire is five inches wide. The wagons, including box, are nine feet high. They are each to be drawn by twenty .yoke of oxen, aud are capaole of carrying t n tons each. "What a dreadful affair." indignantly exclaimed good Mrs. Higginbothan, laying down thc account of a prize fight which she had been leading 'The awful men actually strutK each other with their hands, and onenf them got so sick that he threw up a sponge! Such things ought to be stopped by law." A SpRiNGFiEi.D.Ohio, paper publish es a list of marriageable young lsdies in that town, and describes each as "kind," ''charming," "witty," '.well- read," or "very refined." but neglects to state Ihcir experience at spanking i haute, baiting bread, or puling on a square patch in tho scat of pnnUlonus. A Guaymas letter of the 5th says: Nothing new. All quiet. Ni details regarding railroad matters from City of Mexico. Tit K RE is a report that Joaquin Mil. land the general expression of the resi ! m&rried shortly to Dr. Katejdent3 at the metallic cryptogram is of ler will be Stanton" who stumned New York State for Horace Greeley during the Presi dential campaign of 1872. At the European Restattraityou get a first-cla-s meal and half i bottle of good wine for 75 cents. Allea Bcrgeot & E. Obrist, proprietors. m r:i --:! 1... . iur urn uu. u.i-i inm.ii uji ujo quarters at Pin Head's officci Toys and lancy goods at lie Pioneer News Depot. The Sherman & Hyde instruments are commanding quite a popular mar ket in Tucson. The Sisters have one of their linn pianos and Mr. Levin an other. The elegant organ suit to Mr. J. M Rerger, their local tgent, has been purchased by Dr. Handy, and Mr. Rerger has jut received mother up right piano of elcg int tone md finish, which is now for sale at his store on Congress street. Nichol s Infallible Injection. Guaranteed to cure promptly and permanently every case, no matter of how long standing, if directions are followed. Internal medicine not rec ommended or necessary. A cure guar anteed or money refunded. Directions in English, German. French and Span ish. For sale by O. H. Meyers, Con gress street A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, ner vous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, etc., I will send a receipe that will cure you, frke of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City. Pierce & Wood, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Dealers, Meyers Street, Are Constantly Receiving Fresh Garden and Field Seeds. GunsmithwD For gunsmithing and all kinds of repairing and work f like nature go to J. Grulier, west side of Main street, opposite the Cosmopolitan Hotel. A rRiv.TE letter from Dr. Wilbur announces some rich discoveries in Oro Blanco District. IlENNEssEY.Cuueraiid Jesse Moore's whiskies at the Gem. German lunches a specialty Pima Bank Exchange. at the Fine Gorman at the Gem. Lunches at all hours TnE best brands of cigars and tobac co at the Pioneer News Depot. Fresh stock of northern California Iruit just received at Warren's. Dog Cabesas ana Other Camps, iir. A. It. Kuttr...- -m: tt der Sheriff or PiraH County, has just returned from the vicinity of the Chir tcanuas anit brings good reports from the interveninL' Camne fin tbi mnin traveled roads' families of immigrants are constantly met with while on the mountain roads and trails prospecting wuium are searching for thc hidden treasures. At DOS CABEZAS the residents are much enthused over their pro-nects. notwithstanding tbe fact tnat the mil! which was recently iaiu uwwii mere nas proved a failure rreparauons are now being made to commence work with arrastras. The town of Dos Cabezas has twenty four nouses aim me population in the dis trict numbers about 175 men and 125 women and children Tnere is a zood two-story hotel, presided over by Jos. .uuey, wnose good cheer is the de i:i. c nii , ... . iiui in uu travelers. Me nas also a livery stable and well stocked stnro There are! wo saloons, owned resnen tively by Dick Richards and Joe fiv ers: two blacksmith shops, one bakery anu two Dutclier shuns. Mr. P. W. oiiuui carries a nnc line ot mining 5 . . ... supplies iu his well appointed store and owns one of the finest residences in the Territory. A number of the mines are showing up ore of high grade. I he Juniper mine, owned bv Mr. Casey, has a shaft eighty feet in depth in good ore, with eighty tons of ore on the dump. Numerous assavs have been made, the lowest going $50 and outers reaching as high as ifSOO Next to the Juniper is the Madden mine, which has a shaft down sixty icei in good ore. Adjoining this is the Green Horn, owned by C. P. Merrill and C Dells worth. They have a prospect shaft of ten feet, willi good ore in sight. The Rear Cave mine, which adjoins the Green Horn, and of which Hart. McGregor and Murphv are the fortu nate ow ners, it displaying fine ore in a lorty loot shalt. All these mines arc wct of the Juni per, on whicli lode fifteen other claims have been located by II. C. Hooker, P. A. Price, Connelly, McGarrish and S R. DcLong. Six miles west of Dos Cabezas lies SILVER DISTRICT, in winch upwards of forty locations have already been made. The El Dorado North and the El Dorado South are considered cood properties. They ate owned by Messrs. Bennett, McDowell and White. In this district lies the Great Eastern, which is said to be a veritable bonanza, the ledge "f high grade ore cropping for upwards of GOO feet All that this district n- eds is capital to dcvelpe its wealth. The present owners are mostly the origi nal locators, who have made many a square meal on hope while sticking to their claims. A short distance south and west lies CACHISE DISTfllCT, situated in Cachise Pass. Fifteen men are at work here opening up claims, which are mostly silver, but free gold is aUo found. Leaving Cachise a good trail leads round the northern no-e of thc Dra goons, distant about twenty-live miles Irom Tomltstone. With comparative ly little labor this could be converted into a good wagon road, as the surface of the mesa is so even that the town is continually in view. Mr. Runner's stay in Tombstone was brief, but sufficient to convince him of it present act.vity and hopeful out look. Hotels are thronged and mer chants are doing a thriving business. satisfaction that llu lr lines nave iailcn in such pleasnnt places. The Chinese Going. Thc bill prohibiting California cor- porations to employ Chinamen, re cently parsed, has gone into practical operation. A number ot manufactur- . .. ..... . , !iruj ojner cstaoiisiinicnis nave uis- charged their Chinese hands, and are strictly complying with the law; in some cases as many as 500 and 700 have been cut off Irom work. But the law is not ah immediate relief to unemployed white labor, for in must 'cases the Chinese furnish only a part of the force employed, and the enforc ed discharge of so ihnny hands com pels owners to shut down work entire, ly. Thc following item in the Bulletin shows how it ia working at present: The Pioneer and MUsion Woolen Mills have discharged their Chinese laborers This step was taken alter consultation with lawyers. It is re ported lhat the mills will be closed, which will' throw many while work inifmen and girls out of employment Each mill employed about 300 China. men. The wages account lor both mills amounted "to .$52,000 a month Of this sum $0,000 was paid to Chi nese and the remainder to white em plo es. Another trcublc is, also that, as it is claimed by manuraclurcrs, they can not compete with eastern and other unincorporated California establish ments unless they have the advantage of the Chinese cheap labor, and it is probable that there will be a very large disincorporate, and return to part-j nerships to evade the law. In the meantime, thc discharged ce lestials mny be expected to scatter for employment elsewhere, and Arizona will doubtless nave a sun larger mum graiion. Sauce for the goose is not always sauce for thc gander. PATAGONIA. tctlvitv at the Hermosa Mill Site New Discovery Business Firms. Mr. Charles Bartholomew returned from Patagonia Thursday, and fiom him we learn that tho Hermosa Com pany has forty-five men at work grad ing and prepnring the mill site. A new discovery has been made near there lhat is causing great excitement Messrs. Davis, MeBain, Montoya, Mills, Catz and Reeve & Cauthon compose the mercantile firms, and Messrs. James Murphy, Waitc, Mor gau and Levin & Co. keep refresh ments; Joe Bounerd and Mrs. O'Hal loreu, restaurants. Oregon apologizes for thc killinir of one of her citizens recently by ex plaining that he was " a wolf with two . . . , ... j i. i i .. rows ot tcetn, ann wneu iirmih. nnti howl onto him like a hyena." That's enough. Homicide justifiable. Prize-fighters pound-cako. should diet on Furniture!! LEO. G0LDSCHM1DT, Importer and Uealerm all kinds or Furniture. Main Street, opposite L. Zeckeudorf & Co's Store. TKCHON. - . ARIZONA. Will krep cooHtmntly on band the mum Complete Assortment Bedroom, Parlor, Dining Koom aud Kitchen FURNITUEE, Bedding and Spring Bads, Carpets. OIL-CLOTH AND RUGS, CUR TAINS, WINDOW-SHADES, BRACKETS, Picture Framea, Mirrors and Moulding. The manufacture of Teats and Awnings a Specialty. Lounsrea and Spring Beds re paired at reasonable prices. All ktnda of UPHOLSTERING WORK Dona to order. orderi will receive prompt at I.EO. GOLD3UUMIDT. isw-All entlon. The UNITED'STATES MINING Investment Company, 61 Broadway. New York Citv. 'PHIS COMPANY HAM BEEN FOHMED X ror uuyuiK uoni .yiuk-h, OKFICKK3. rrenldent, Edward Bate Dorney. Secretary. S. A. Wi-eelwrltfht. Treaourer. H. B. Laldlaw. Couns-1, Cotidf-rt Brnx. nlKKfTOIK. Kdwnrd Bates Dor-ey, .Mlnlnir Eelncer. I.C. BabcncK.Treaiiurer Adams Exiren toiniMnr. ... . Win. II. Gulon.of William A Qulon a a. une. Win. Pitt. Shearman. late Rece'vsr and Treasurer Krle It. It Chas. M. Kr-. President National Bank of er nrX. Jonathan Odell, Banker. I). S. Apideii n, of D. Appleton A. Co.. Publishers. Ulynsi. S. Grant, Jr., Laxrvcr. Ar'hur B. Graves. President St. Nicholas .NllllOllHl H.tlllC. .lame p. ltotiiuson, Consulting Engineer, New York George W. Harren.N. Y. Life Insurance Company, B'mioii, Max. C. A. Wbllller, or Lee, HlgKlnaon fc Co., Bonton. Mi. Jameri D.Flab, President Marine National Bank. H. Htivemeyr. of Havameyer. Emtwlci A Co.. lU-finerx. A. K Wlllmitrtli. Vice President Home Kir lnurince Company Wm. M. J"i!kln, Jr.,of Wm. S. Nlohol A "o., BiMikerit. Geo B. Wei-t, Commlnnlon Merchant. Thnniax Maunlni.. Broker. Henry W. Ford. President National Bank ltHuiblic. Edward A. Flint, Consulting Engineer, Boton, Mass. A. Kosle.-HUtflni, U. 8. Lloyd's Marino IiiMiraner. CIirk. U Perkins, of Perkins A Chonte, Bankem. L. B. Grfenleaf, ol Tower. GIddlngft A Co., Bankerx, Boston, Mug. J. Biker, Vies President St, L011I3 and San Francisco K K., St. I.omn, Mo. Arthur Sewail, PreHldenl Bath Natioual Bank. Bath, Maine. Benjamin G. Arnold, of B. G. Arnold A Co. Henry M. Tiber, ofC. C. A H. M- Taber. Churien c. Parker, or Guy A Parker, Bo 1011. Mum). Parlies havinp good mine for xale will pleaHH communlcaie direiit will) tne, aau .end full particular. .. GllWAKD BAlKi? tORREY President. AUSTIfUDEiVIPSEY Montezuma Store. TEAMSTERS, RAXCIIERS. And TRAVELERS On GILA VALLEY STAGE ROAD. Tour attention is respectfully invited to our Stock of General Merchandise, And HAY and GRAIN At tho Jlontczunsa Sforc, 12 Miles Below Florence, on the Yuma Stage Road. Vc have all Merchandise and Supplies needed by Ranch ers, Teamsters and the Public generally, ot good quality and at Fair Prices. Piute Call and ExamlB Oar 9tck. rifO. S. CARt, JAS. AULD, Tucson. A r hang. WM.B.HOOPER-CO Importers and Wholesale Dealers In Foreign and Domestic WINES AND UQUORi Mesilla St., bet. Main and ileyers, Tucsoa. Arizona. Sole Agents for Arizona For the Celebrated CUTTER WHISKIES, HARDY WHISKIES; "Our Choice," "Enrly Dawn," "Old Kentucky," " Private Stock," "Old Rye," Manufactured by MILTON J.HARDY A t.'O ,of LotiUvllle, Ky. E. Martin A Co.,1 San FrancUco.Soto Agonu for tbe Pacific Coaxt. Have also on hand a well selected stock of Wines, consisting of CHAMPAGNE L. Roderer, Cachet Bland Private Cuvee, Delmonico, Perinet fc Fils, Heidsick and Imperial. CLARETS Duplessis Moulis, St. Afri. que, Lalande, La Rose Medoc, Me. doc, Mont'errande. Old Burgundy. Club Port, London Dock Port, Forresters Sherry And All Kinds of California Wineu- We keep a full line of Imported and Domestic Cigars. of every gnde nnd quality; also all kinds of MINERAL WATERS, and every tiling appertaining to a FIEST CLASS Wholesale Liquor Store, The quality of which we sruarantee to equal anything supplied by first class Sua FraucUco or Eastern Houses. SpeelnlTrrniM to Purlieu Purchase ll y tn Cnr-l,o(il. TUCSON and PHtENIX. HENRY HORTON, Wholesale Dealet in Wines Liquors TtfGSQN, A. T-, Hnvtne received Irom K. MARTIN CO. San Francisco, Sole Agents for the Pacific Cousl, the appointment as Sole Agent for Southern Arizona for tbe Sale of tho Justly Celebrated Gutter Whiskies Now Known as tba Argonaut, Private Stock, Miller's Extras Foster, 01d:Rye, Etc., Etcr Offers tbe same to tho public as the Finest Brands ever Introduced In Arizona. Also,' on hand, u SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of Brandies, Rum, Gin and Wines, Both Native and Imported. PIP A PC A SPECIALTY. TiOTn DO llbrtnO MKSTIUand IMPORTED, FreNh and from the Best Manufactories. Purchasers are invited to call and ex- ntnluo Koods and prices guaranteed to suit the times. PICS5EY K. TULI.T. ESTKVAN CCUOA. SVIJNKV H. DKLO.NG. Tully, Ochoa & Co., DEALERS IN MERCHANDISE Would moHt rcpeclfully call the attention of the people of .Southern Arizona to the fACt that we can and will sell as low or lower than any other houe In the Territory. W 'keep on bund the following goods, viz.: .. r. r ..11 Wlnfta Owipr!fMi nf AV.rv varielv, Mlnerx Picks, Shovel. BIastln Powder, Yn-. 1 lown. Hoes. Spu'les. Axes, -rvthe. W rnron". Chains. Lexlbpr, Har- J ... . - .... U, uli..t curv. rifx. v aun rtiic. ..ir., ..-.j- .. . . ... .. Inilni ntiriatA AllPI. I-.... riy.lla Mrfula. TlnuittQ and KxpresH Wauons. We also keep on lmnu h xupyij ui Bnrley nnd Corn for ate. W e are ore pared to do any amount of frelgntlug at be lowest prices. Our Store at Camp Bowie (s always fill-,! with all kinds rwiulredbythe trade, and which will ba sold tothetradeatttBiualt profit. A Bargain. T7INESET0F NEW waiu u JC nliuro for sal cheap. Inqu of Valtuto. WM . HOOPER, 124 California St., San Francisco.