tEEELY NEW SERIES VOL XL NO 39, PIICENIX, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1384 "WHOLE NO. 1793' (.'. C. Beak and Dr. Ainsworth were received with gn at enthusiasm by trie R-iu!1ic nof Mohave coun ty, which will roll 'up a handsome majority for them. Let voters note the fact that the "administration of our county affairs in the past lias involved the county " to- !V.c extent of $90,000, with noth ing to show for ii-, nd put our rate of taxation among the highest in the Territory while it should be kTioug the lowest. C. P. Head is an out and out Southern Pacific Railroad man, and is 'doubtless today riding ovr their lines on pas?es fiom the company. Do the Democrats of the county m, nn ;o stud such a man t Con gress? Will they stultify thems- lvcs to this extent? Ve do not lliink so. While Jiere, it is said that C. P. Head actually opened his heart in one of our saloons-, j icked out of the ciow.lnhree of the best dressed gen Ilemen present and spread out four whole hits on the counter for a treat. The temainder of the crowd stood around and looked od in disgusted astonislrment. This is not a cam paign lie. 1 . Tom IIise will be the uext sur T yorcf Maricopa county. In his profession he has no superior in the count-, and as a man we cheerfully Biy the same of him. The confix dence of our citizens in his ability is sufficiently indicated by the fact tqat he was chosen by the Town Council to fill the important office of City Recorder. What are the interests in this county that would send Mr. K. B. Todd to the couucil? He is a man scarcely two years in the Territory, whose whole attention has been di rected to the husimss ot his em ployers and whose knowledge of the vanis of Maricopa county, let alone sine, wants of the Territory, must from necessity be limited. Tuti (tild-be Democratic organ is oppos. lo- giving our county fa railroad, if it S be judged by want it says. It pi DOf8 covertly to of the val crush out the iudusirk ley under the guise of a L'uocia,,c parly measure. The Dtiuor, ot this valley means nothing of lat sort, and when the time comes tor -their assistance in that mailer they will be found walking for their interest to the material welfare of the valley. Citosed to a railroad into our valley is the position of the present nominees of the Democratic party in this c-unty.'if their organ ex pitstes their sentiments. Opposed - to the only raeaus of relief to our farmers and merchants from the prt seiit stagnation of business which rtust coniiuue till we have facilities for ship! ini.' our rroducts; let tlie TOicrs of Maricopa county make a note of this when they come to cast their votes at the coming e lection. "Tin- Re publican candidates ap pear ashamed, to come before the public and state what policies they - ill ;o, " ue iu i nt of e.ei t On. Of cour-e; latter k isi-ibility tip pear- 1 id (cut - us n th' ex'reme, but it is la lie ved il at tlu'fv l;c.-t..iicy is - attributable im re U- the fact thai I viije i avc airea-- y imtiie 100 rre;a a frariety ot premises to different peo ple. Gazette. As ii.-u:l, our colempoi ary has gone off at half cock. When the De mi cr tit candidates have ci-nnt;d their policies, if they have :-..,. If will ! amrde time for the wouhl-be Deiii'-ciatic oigun lo begin on Ri publican tJtaiinc-es. The Gazette is sp- udiiig its time in 'b'. wing up" Dr. Ainsworih, of Pres. ot!, Republican caiidiJale for j dnt cnuia I' m-iti . Ii might ; ossi bly la- a matter of Kli i'S1 to Ihe pen; le to know win". Cornwall is, tint taeii we silt. pose he has failed t- shake the coin a: the oran and consequi ntly he will temain in rb scuii'y; or rossildy the Gazette rccoi:izs ihe fi.tilily of making him known ar,d considers the at tempt so much l;me wasted. Who is he 'i.iid w l a' i rs he cioi.e, any way? Wliat Iks he i.Vrr dui.e? The Pima cotiniy Democrat are on their ear. C. P. Hea;l made a brief call at Tiic.-ciri, failed 10 recog- nize manj- old fiiends, and o hers thai he had kn wn for years liu n ver called on ; but what sec ms to h most resented is the fact thst he failed to leave a cent with the County Central Committee of that county, to tiefray eve n his own por tion of the campaign. He evident ly not only bad his wet blanket along, but bad his pocket full of icicles am! Southern Pucifif. railroad pusses, which were of no piiiticulur value to the '.m;t coiiii'y Drmo.'rncv. Dr. AiNswohrn has ever proved the friend of I lit- mining, stock rais ing, and agricultural tntircsts ol the Territory. "When in the legislature two years p.gn, he favored every more that would be of benefit to then: . Wi.nl has Cornwall ever done? V hut record has he? Who dares say he is not with C. P. Head e ptt of the Southern Pacific Rail roa.; company ? If the people of .Maricopa county vote for men who have the greatest mateiial Intel e.-ts in the coui:'yi men who have been longest resis dctits of the county, men who can best fill the offices of the coun ty, men whose principles are fully ai d clearly exi r- ssit! in the platform upon which they s and as candi dates, mm whose election means reform m county affairs, less taxes to pay, more materia! progress, the development of our sources, trans poriation for our products and gen eral prosperity, they will vote for the Republican nominees for ccunty offices. fHK Gazette seems anxious to know how the Republicans would build a railroad .-nil reduce the rate of taxation i:i the county. Eisy enough, neighbor. Simply reduce exorbitant tees, cut e'ff i lie ch-inees to make lug "perquisites, and the late of taxation will be reduced and inti nst on railroad lamds paid also A little less tquiodeiii.g of the public moneys in the past would have left our county without a debt of $90,0C0 for which we have noth ing whatever to show, and would have given the i eople ef the valley some heart to take hold of a- y rail road project that might come along that pn n-i i d to lenciir them The Gazetts's histeiry of iV V. Morris is that he is a chronic office seeker. That he had been an office-seeker in California before coming to Arizona and we ktuw he has been since he was eligible to office here. We were no, so far wrong when we said he hail di pend ed e n the pickings of office for a living al:.:Ost ever since lie has been in the county. He had evident ly h-rg depended on the pickings of offl(;e fot a living be fore he came hcre,a:;d -ajn y-e su;- that he today is don.g the sa 0. J' ! ri" lo'an- cciiaii; that tim c-ect'v'li'an Jj;s not held office as lc.tJ as ;e w:ld Calif.. r nia and then s:ghi new pnsitires where he thought iis cL.taces f, some office were bettor, after the manner of other colla; se .' politi cians. The "Young .Men's Republican Club of Brooklyn," about whic.iV much was said at the opening ot the" eampuign and which was te investi gate the charges against Blaine and thereby determine i;s course, has de cided by a large majority to supp'.-rt Biainc. So s:ns George Wiiiiaui Curtis hinii-elf, and George- William laid great .-tress at one time on wliai this club'would do by wuy of endorsi in-; his own action in P'ir.'vi lo Blaine, but somehow the club coaid not find the evidence o su.-tain the charges after long and patient inves tigation ami now come eiithu-iastic-ally to the front for Blaine and Lo gan . Tammany also has declared that it will not support Cleveland, a fact which iei ti e dispatc hes a few days since was so garbjeii and dis torted that there was evidence that an attemi t had been made to con ceal the actual fac's in the ca-e so far as possible. Cleveland will hard ly recover the 211,000 voles lost of last year on the 4th of November next. While ihe Pireo:t Covrtrr fires a Wdd of its top heavy ammunition at the Herald and says it has more left, we slill tail lo sue wherein its hero has t ecu any '. h i o o; more lhan a cold bath on a chi ly morninsr to the Territory,especially the northern part where his principal interests lie. Did C. P. Head threaten to at tach the A. & P. road whe n building in order to embariass it os much as possible? Did CP. Head oppose the A. & P. road from its very incep tion and throw evety possible obsta cle in Its way and lo suen an extent -hat Prescolt lost the road? Did he oppose it as a minion of the South ern Pacific peopit ? ili.sC.P. Head squeezed the life c utof every citizen of Yavapai or any other county who fell info his hand-? These are ques tions that reach for facts. Only a day or two since we heard a citizen of Yavapai ccunty swear th-.t He ad had "robbed the pooplu of Yavapai ever since he ba been iu the coun j ty." U'lu n Yavapai people Yva I -,o i t mtioi lit- une to Hie people of tin- Terri oty with Mich a-s ito.r.s the stock in C. P. Head's congress ional interests gets down' to a point where the public don't care t in vest. We have no persona! feeling against Mr. W. R. Morris, the Dem ocrats nominee for County Record er, and would willingly avoid per sonal mention of candidate", but if it is supposed thai the Herald will quietly submit to have Republican nominees raked over the coals with out retaliating there is a bail mis take somewhere. W. R. Carey comes lo the front iu tiie quasi Democratic organ last evening with a vituperative card which he evidently thinks a crusher, but merely shows thai he is a will ing to make asseitious he cannot sii.-iain as he thinks the editor of til" HlUALl) is. We possibly were wrong in saying i hat. .Mr Morris had depended on the pickings of office a majority of the time he has been in the county, but we are not wrong, if our County Register means anything, when we say that Mr. Morris lias depended ou olliee for a living a majority of the time he has b en a citizen of this couuty Mr. Morris' name does not appear on the great register of this couuty for 1880 and not till the year 1882 and he has either been a candidate for or been holdrig office ever since to our personal knowl edge. I TELEGRAPHIC. EQUAL KIGHT8 PARTY. Dover, N. 1J ., Oct. 10 A conven tion of the supporters of the New Hampshire National Equal Rights party met to-day and made the fol lowing nominations: President Beiva o. I.ockwood ; electors Mani la M. Kicker, Charles M. Smilh, Oi ve A. Coperly, Deiver. Mrs. Rif ker slated that an aggressive campaign would be at once opeiied in evety State and Territory. She expressed confidence that Mrs. Lockwood will poll a large vote, be cause of the dissatisfaction among Ihe voters of other parties. Mrs. Kicker makes her headquarters here during the campaign. SHOOTING AFFKAY. Clifton, A. T Oct. 10 A Clarion srjecial from Duncan says thai Win. Wilson shot Samuel Ringold this morning with a Winchester rifle, on U ilson's ranch, near Richmond, N. M. Rittgold was shot in the abdo me n, near the naval, ai d fell from his horse. He is stiljalive but in a critical condition. Kingold was working for John Tioffcr, a cattle man, and weut to Wilson's ranch with Trofler to get so me cattle which Wilson had taken up, they being in his cornfields, and he was holding them for damages. O.M.V FOUR SAVED. Chicago, Oct. 10 The life saving crew 7iaving succeeded n saving cur persons, it is now known that ten of those on the frail pier were drowned. The storm was one of the greatest fury. It blew sip viry suddenly and the work of destroy ing the frail structure was quick and complete. The men had one small boat which is supposed to have gone adrifi, when the storm first struck the pier. A number of uufortun lie men were carried into ib-' Jake with the wreckage of their building and were compelled to battle for their lives with nothing t atil ihcni beyond stray pieces of floating limber, in the darkness of night. But few. facts are obtaina ble at this hour. ENGLISH VESSEL SEARCHED. Shanghi, Oct. 1C The French cruisers have stopped anel boarded an .English merchant steamer ply ing between Amoy and the island of Formosa. CUBAN troops. SIadrid, Oct. 10 Havana official papers s'ate the following: The situation of the nn. y, owing to tiie suspension of its monthly pay, is really pitiable and must have an early solution. Six months have passed since they received any money. Some of Ihem have received none for a much longer time. Offi cers have been the mercy of usurers iu obtaining the necessaries of life. In several interior towns H e troops are said to have taken food bv force. Mansfield, Oct. 10 Short stops were made at fchreve and Perrys ville. Mr. Biaine spoke a few words at each place, thanking the people for the kind reception they gave him, and presenting ihe tariff as tue great issue. At 1 :i!0 the train arrived at Mansfield the home of Senator Sherman. A BLOODLESS LLEL. Brussels, Oct. 10 A duel was fought yesterday between M. (Jardie tditor of the Indt pcreTtnce Beige, and M. Volders, e ditor of the Na tional Beige. Neither were hurt, salt lake news'. San Fracisco, Cal., Oct. 10 A dispttch fr:un Salt Lake says: "The anti-Mormon Territorial Convent Ion was held hi re today. Capt. Ransfoid Smith, of Ogdi-n, who was v dele gate to the Democratic, national con vention, and whose anti-polygainy - ' resolution was smolhcred iu tli. - b..ciy, w.ns nominated for delegate connrer.e. A s1 r u u, loyal platform ir iislimid del . tt lis e nlhu-ias jeaily aciop.hd. 1 n s. i. e ( t t o ei Stales are to be Jud-e Jos. ..liiler, a Korty-niner, : I'mnui men who have such an estab and county Judge of Siskijou coun- i Ulu d charactei tied tl.ey have held ty In 1,"8, died on Tli tir.-elay at j oilicial position;, for many years, Oh nejive, from the effects of an j regardless of the varying politics of overdose of morphine taken acci- j the country Moral character was dentally. BL'TLEH IN TOLEDO. Toledo, Oc. 10 (Jen. Btille r ar rived here this afternoon, and was ann. unced to speak at White's hail this even.ng, but tne hall proving iu..ih quale to accoa; inodale the 1 irge cre wel tthicli had a-seinbled to hear him, the nn etinir was held in ihe open air. Ceii..Eut!i r spoke lor iwo hours on !hu j on ical ls-ues I of t'ne day. The ntldre was de voted miinl3' to the eiie u siem of tlie cuiri'D: y and laiiu questions and a vigori us ui laignment of mon eijiolisls anel Si'iteulator? in the prod ucts of Ihe farm and iKCet-Saries of life. SICILIAN C1CI.O-VK. Rome, Oct. 10 The harrowing dt. tails of the- eye lone wh ch prevailed on Cataria island, Sicily, yesterday have bet 'i reccivid. Twenty-e-iht persons were ki.leu and abotit l.OOi! injured. Creat eiitress exi ts among the poor. Hundred.- of houses were demolished In Brongs Tondo and tiie ge.ci.i quarters at Cieali tenei Oquiuna, the supu.b- of the eity, many sun-.me r mansions ; m; in ruins. The damage amiUnts to two mil lion lite. Later rep. lis from Catan ina state that 4l'0 ir-i 1.5 wc re in- ju ed by a cyclone, and damages will amount to four million lire. stage robbers. Whitesboro, Cal , Oct. 10 The Clovcrdale and Mendocino City stage was stopp d by two men about three o'cloc k, this morning, w ithin about three miles of Boorieville. They took tiie treasure' bo'X and mail bag. Ihe stage was loath d with passengers, but oniy two were re lieved of money and valuables. U. S. Sl'l'ltEME COURT. Wasiiigton, Ot. 10 The Su picme Court will meet next Monday for the October leim. Six justices are in the city ami all v. lil be pres ent. The number of casts on the docket is 1,015, or 510 les than h.M year. THE OKANUF.MEN. St. John, Oct. 10 Orange dis turbances are aain developing at Harbor Grace. The gales of the convent were torn down and filing into the si a. One Kiverhead man was beaten aimcst to ileaiii bv the Orangemen. I'i'ubate Juliiisih-i;. Ed. Herald: As a "looker on in Venice," possibly to become a set tler in your rich valley to enjoy your magnificent climate, I may be pardoned a wend regarding your local politics. As to persons of property and good moral Cham cter, tiie chances are largely in their favor lint iioy will never be in litigation, and the question as te w ho fil.s ltie various county oliicers is not m ctsariiy a vital one. Bui ail such persons, in common with eyeiy c i izen who has any property, have a special and personal inteusl in m e office, and the ciiaracti r of he man w;.e lilis it is the vital cjus id.i, and not his poiit.es. 1 refer Probu.te J udi' e . ii to the niliee of iirry man or w o o j; i ty is as 1 :ab; e man who has j to die as !ho-e w ho have ore?, and at once their property 1.. c .m. s u. -ject to the control id tii Pri b.ite Court. If a judge is tricky and n-es his office for pe.s. nal iiiii b. yn.ni! his ligit'iui.ie ices, or .-o uses his or porluni' ies a-i to vastly u:ciVM-e his iig'ii imate fees, he a once becomes the direct robb. r of widows, orphans and credilois of the eslnle. ibis cannot be prevented by the making of a will, because lhat very wid must itself CMt before the Probate Judge, if he is impure, his harpy talons will fasten upon the e-tate whether the dead man or dead woman has sought to protect that estate by niasioi; a "ill or not. The writer has known the office of Probate Judge lo be filled by a lmm who was s.) constant iy partial in his rulings and decisions to cue or two attorneys that soon nearly nli the orobate practice was done bv those attorneys. The public was forced i to believe thai those attorneys were ; the favorites of Ihe ec.urt because ; they divided their numerous and litavy fees n ith the Probate J ude. Collusion between a corrupt Probate Jueie and the administrator or exec utor of an t-tate is almost ulways practiced, so lhat the fees are swelled far beyond their rtghtful amounts, while the acituinistraUr is allowed to keep and Use the funds of the eslalo to the hiutieiance of hens and creditors much longer than he would do under a Judge of spoLless integrity. A corrupt Probate Judge, lor his own gain, also throws every estate po.s-ible into the hand - e I ihe I id iic At'ii'inlsltaeor, it he finds lie c,iu make a ce l.taai.e in crime out of him. And thus n:ai y an estate e f very respect.ioje proportions has nol sufficed to pav the wronir'v accumu lated fees uniii r -ii h a pn eefS. ; Sow I lie vast hoc!., know n a- ' creel- j ilors" (that i - siiiv and evety person j to whom iibv estate mat owe anv thing.) and thu widtiW and or and othe r heirs, nave notilie soi interest in the qu stioi as to whether the Probate Judge who controls the estate is a Republican, Demticral, Pi . t ettoi.isi or a Ben Bailer man. But the only vital qiustii.n which connects creditors, w idows, orphaus and other beiis is as to whether ttjtiiiir.lt is riiOi K.,ycd, !ly upright, r bought, : T : and to not to be oki, Ihe lare: ticni-n! in their popu larly. Tiie wrilet does t ot advocate nor discourage Iheclaims of any aspirant for the oil e in your county, and only a lodes to tout local polities to call a itcntion of vole s o ,-ti parties lo tin vast iir.por.anee e f the office, a i d of havr g it fill- d- by a man of tried mora! i-haraeter. An l onest Probate Judge wcu'd be faithful and (Mojnpi m his ui'iigs and de- j c isie i s e e.i ci in ii.g an c .-laie which had I i in lelt b fiieni1. or f f, eijual- ly ks well to a f ri ijiiit r or a native ! on ii '2er-. All eXMiiince ! loves that a coirupt man in any po ition can never be t ru.-lecl even by his own polity, his friends nor his ft lleagues. Such a one would nol be honest . w i: h the wid..w, or-pli-ins heirs or enditom of his own brother. Yours, Junius ( OUST -.IL :XkAi Ortober Term. ISH-i FMFottlcr vs EW Biyantand T J Br ard ; tweed, Hancock e& Crenshaw for plaintiff and Alsap & Baker and A D Eemon for defend ant. Henry (Jartias, Executor Will of l!t nglo Bull, deceased, vs J J Oar i.iim r and Elizabe h Gardiner; Alsap Baker and ('ox & Campbell for plaintiff; Lemon & McCabe and Tweed, Hancock & Ctenshaw for d ftndatit. E P church vs L H Orme, Sheriff; Porter & Miilay for plaintiff, Alsap & Baker for iicoei.dant. Babz & Wells vs F M Fowler; Cox & Campbell lor plaintiff, Alsap liaker i-r defenaaui . A A Ward vs David Balsz; Alsap tfc Baker lor plaintiff, II N Alexan der for defendant Clark Cbuichi!l vs J A Reavis; C Churchill for plaintiff; Alexander & Summers for defendant. Mux Ordensiein vs W T Gray ; Tweed, Hancock tt Crenshaw for plaintiff, Alsap e Baker for defend ant. P.J MeCoruiick vs W J Murphy; Alsap & Baker for plaintiff, DeFor rest P. rter ai d Chirk Churchill for defendant. Win. Christy vs L H Orme; De Forest Porter and Clark Churchill for dt fi c. hint, Al-ap & Baker and Tweed, ii uncock & Crenshaw -lor elefeiidaiit. F. 11 Alfoicl vs R B Todd ; Tweed, Hancock & Crenshaw for plaintiff, Ais'i, ii & Baker for defendant. Grand Canal Co. vsChas ( rismon; Tweedy Hancock & Crenshaw for plaintiff, for defendant. Goldman & Co. vs Jos Drew; Tweed, Hancock & Crenshaw for pla.ntilT, U N. Alexander for de fendant. S 11 Park iuson vs Belle Parkinson ; Al-ap & Bal er for plaintiff, for defendant Rosenthal & Ktitner vs D C Kling; A!, ap eS: Bake r for plaintiff, for defendant. She: man, CI :;. e.t Co. vs Nellie St. lair ; Aisap &, Baker lor plaintiff, for i-r & Mi lay for defi-udant. David J 1 ! eierson vs C T Ilayden a d . nUieD Ilayden, his wife; Al sap efc Maker for plaintiff, for defendant. Lord, Stonte-iit.uig t Cel. vs A J i acdoiiiihi; 'i tv-e-ed, Hancock & t ie. shaw for jlainiitl', Lemon & ., c i1 1 is for elel eneli lit. ii R lo g. is and his wife C A K. lm svsF G We in w onh ; 1 weed, ii .neock efc licnshaw for plaintiff", Cox it Oainpb'. I for defendant. R ii Todd vs Florence V Te del ; AS-p & Baker for plaintiff, for defendant. ( has Salari vs Y L Slater; Tweed, Hancock & Cicnshaw for plaintiff, A!np fc B iker for deft ndmit. Wm l'uff vs -V W Ci sner; At.-ap it K il.er for plaintiff, for de fendant . M Ashcr it Bro vs John Demar bitlx and Jos Gox ; II N Alexander it A C Bake r for plaintiff, for tlefeiid nl. M A-her mid A A-her, earners I with M 1 1 ie Godchaux, J LB Alex- ; der, B ruani Goldman and Jos. I) Mi iiilion. vsJohn !) rlmix iinii Jo- Gox; A 0 K.i: cr nti-i H N Alex- nndi r lor plaint .fi'-, lor d fend ar.i . Absolutely Pure- This powder never varies. A ln-n vel o Htrt'll'jth. llliriiy ana w llnl s llli-ll.-6s Mre ee-onomie'-iil th'ia the ovebiiarv kimts and ciinnot b a ltl in eoinp 'i ioir with tt.e muitituete ol l'-w te-s . hni weieht atuin or phosphate p wd rs. Sold nly in cans. HOYAL BAKING FOWDEHCO., j5-Jyw 08 Wall Bt.. New York. i c3 fcr 4 A 9 a Boca Beer Denot&Geimania Corner Vrasliihcrton Sole Api For the Celebrated i'oca Deer,i the most wholes. 'nu-.(lt'lici(ius beer in Amcrca. brewed from imt Cr.lirrnia iyhvitlutr bai cv aiid choice liu river hojiS ; brt wery on 'i rnckee iv er. 7.U0O teet abovt' sealevt-1. with beet Special Bates on bottled Beer to Saloons E"AfJj!J iTQ Supplied with Bottle el Goods niid n C A Q f - A C ! T -""'-1 i r AWIiLitlO 1 int; Liquor's at It n-rt OU:1 AOL L t t:l,f. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars W hiskies a The Valley PHOENIX - - - ARIZONA. CAPITAL - - $50,000 M II. Sherman - Wm. Christy E. J. Bennett. . . . - President. . . . .Cashier .A. Casbier DIRECTORS: M. II. Shermam. Sam'l A.. IilDltPHY Wm. CiiKisTY, E J. Bknkktt Got Bennett. Receive deposits, make collections buy and sell exchange, discount commercial paper and do a general banking business. O-Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Geo. D. Clark WaichmakerJeweler WASHINGTON STREET At Dr. Iiosson'e otlics, uear tli poetofflce S'UiKMX.. - AT Repairing fine watchet muett Spe'eiiulity . O O m Hi O O m HI O 3 S t3 n si2"B s, - . frii B IU1 Ai-lil and Montezuma sts. water in A u erica Choice Kentucy Sour 3Iush Specialty. Aj hot or i-eii-. i BANK OF AKiZOfv-' . ! SOJ- LKVVli, Vi.v.". liAi.Efc - ! Mil VI K i , p 1I1SN1X. CORRESPONDENTS: The Bank ol Caiiiernia, San Fran cisi o Messrs. Laitiiaw & Co. fifcw York ITrlLL PURCHASE OR AD ? v;i;ic-i; . .1 sjiilfl iind silver Eul- iion, Coutiiy Imnds and warrants, Discount foTntiierc-ial p.iper, recieve deposits i f;nr. able oil deiuantl, tin dertakc collections and transact a It ti.i i.tAi. ::as-;:'.3 Businss 51gOffice hours, fiom n A. m. to 4 p. m mm bajiee LS AT THE FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, Opposite Postoffi:e, mm yppii ylllsylliiill fei wu u Must, shall and will be sold These are facts Sales commencing v i 1875 THE PIONEER HOUSE. 1884 Wkmm b Phoenix, A. T., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Im porters and Jobbers of Fine fiiies Limiors ai Cigars Sole Agents for the A. Old Valley Whisky, Anheuser-Busch Beer, Fred ricks burg Brewery Co. A, Agency of John L. Bowman & Co., San Francisco, Cal., and Straiten & Storm, New ITork, Cigars. The Largest Establishment ol the kind in Arizona. CATTLE! FANCY POULTRY, and some Fir. 9 Bulls IsftMrcuJars and Price- List sent i j Berkshir ! I- have Address, "WILLI AiJ NlLI-fc5, ' Los Angeles, Cal. ! Come and see. s 1st. r m olarsd-China isfzs Short - IIovn or Durham for sale. em np.plii atte n. Ml