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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN s SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER It, 1894.
SIMPLE WAGON BRAKE.
Its Inventor Considers It a Good and Use
ful Contrivance.
I have made a brake like the one il
lustrated, and it is such a good thing
that I think it my duty to show it to
others. The iron pieces can be made
by any blacksmith. The wooden
lever (2)' should be made of some
tough wood, about three inches at the
thickest part, shaped down as shown,
to one and one-fourth inches thick.
The ratchet can be put on by means
of bolts, one at Z and one at Y, which
holds the rack pieces tog-ether. The
chain should be ten or fifteen inches
longs with an open link to shorten
with if necessary. If you have not a
chain suitable, you can use a piece of
wood by boring- several holes so as to
bring it to the right place. The hole
(H) in the wooden lever should be
about ten or twelve inches from the
end (E). Use a half-inch bolt to put
SIMPLE WAGON BRAKE.
it on with. Put a one-half-inch hard
wood washer behind the lever and one
in front of it. Put the chain on the
wooden lever as marked; put on the
iron lever (1), fasten the other end of
the chain on it, and raise it up until
the check blocks are just off the
wheels, then hook up your chain by
the open link until it is tight. Screw
the little piece of iron (S) on the
wooden lever with three-fourth-inch
screws; bolts would be better. The
iron lever goes on the rod across the
hounds, as usual, except it is put up
side down, and underneath the axle.
When going with empty rack, the
wooden lever can be taken off and
bolted on to the wagon standard, as
shown by dotted lines.
It can also be used for wagon with
bed off or on, as with empty rack. W.
S. Kline, in Farm and Fireside.
BE8TAUBANT.
Delmonico Dining Hal
ONLY FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT IN TEMPE.
Game and Oysters in Season. Private Booms for Families and Parties.
L. W. JIMMIE, Manager.
RE8TAUPANT.
Pioneer Restaurant.
Just Opened. Everything New. The Best Meats and Vegetables.
Miss F. M. Oarnahan, Prop
Directly Opposite Gregory House.
FOUNDRY.
'opular Wants.
FOE RENT A nice suite ol rooms suitable
for offices, near postoffice. Apply Baker
& Abrams, 26 West Washington St.
PEOFESSIONAL
Physicians.
TOCTOR H1BBARD, Late of Denver, Colo-
nuiUiainuu.wui uw"'1 ... . . . .
lege. Formerly member of Colorado and Rhode
Island State Medical societies, specialty. ui
ea'es of the throat and lungs. Offices Monihon
block.
FOR RENT Desk and desk room in a well
furnished office in a desirable Ideation.
For particulars call at this office.
DR. KIRKWOOD Physician and Burgeon.
Ground floor, Washington St., next door
to KeyBtone pharmacy. Diseasesof nose.throat
and lungs a specialty.
FOR RENT Desirable three-room new house
on N. Fourth St., Very reasonable. Apply
P. 0. box 127.
FOR SALE, CHE IP Two large cook ranges
one almost new. suitable for hotel or
rertaurant use. Apply Sam Purdy, Pacific
Grotto.
FOR SALE A.good paying, well established
millinery business. Apply Mrs. E. Lisen
bee, 211 E. Washsngton St.
FOUNDRY.
THE STANDARD IRON WORKS.
GENUINE Spanish drawn work, consisting of
doilies, lunch, tray cloths, handkerchiefs
and everything made in linen. The work is
done under a microscope and is exquiBite. Mrs.
A. M. Lee, Phoenix.
ANTED By a respectable woman work
Dytneaay. Appiy a. h. a. ilibuiuuc.
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WANTED By capable woman, situation to
do nursing or general housework. Ad
dres A. E. care Republican.
Male Helo Wanted.
S. J. TRIBOLET'S MM MARKET.
Th Only Cold Air Storage in tie Territory.
No meat is sold unless first kept from four to
six days in storage. We keep constantly on
hand BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VE AX,
SAUSAGES of all kinds, HAM, BACON,
TRY, LEAF and KETTLE LARD. Alto
California FRESH FISH, EASTERN
OYSTERS, POULTRY, buy for cash, save
money by trading at Tribolet's.
116 E, Washington St, Opp. City Hall.
ABOUT ESSEX SWINE.
Some
APhroaitlne.
r MS??"'
BEFORE
Merits and Defects of One of the
Oldest Breeds.
This is one of the oldest English
breeds of swine. Its merits have ob
tained for it a well-deserved popular
ity in this country, as well as in its
native land. The modern Essex breed
is the result of a cross of the original
stock on the Neapolitan. It belongs
to one of the so-called small breeds.
Essex swine are black, ojc, rather,
. ash-black in color; they have a short-
dished face, broad between the eyes;
erect, thin ears, full jowls, short,
thick neck, body of medium length
broad, deep and straight, with heavy
hams, bones fine, but sufficiently
strong to support the body; hair fine
and soft, but thin; no bristles; legs
short and fine, but straight and set
wide apart; hoofs erect.
When matured, the improved Essex
will weigh from three to four hundred
pounds. They mature early, are pro
lific and possess great vigor of consti
tution. They fatten easily, range
well and, not being troubled with
mange or sun-scald, are a peculiarly
valuable breed for the south. The
Essex are excellent as a cross, being
sure to give quality and early maturity
to any breed. When crossed upon
common or coarser swine they will im
prove them almost beyond recognition.
The objection urged against them is
their tendency to fatten rapidly, which
causes the carcasses to lack the de
sired proportion of lean meat. This
TTisGelekated French to,
ured"APHRODITINE"srQa
Is Sold oh a
POSITIVE
GUARANTEE
to cure any form
of nervous disease
or any disorder of
the generative or
gans 01 eunersex,
whether arising
from t.h a e Ycessive i
use oi Stimulants. AFTER
Tobacco or Opium, or through youthful indiscra
tion, over indulgencet&c., such as Loss of Brail
Power, Wakefulness, Bearing down Pains In tin
back.Seminal Weakness, Hysteria, Nervous Pro
tration, Nocturnal Emissions, Leucorrhrjea, Di
einess, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impo
tency, which il neglected often lead to prematura
old age and insanity. Price $1.00 a box, 6 boiej
lor $5.00. Sent by mail on receipt of price"
A WRITTEN GUARANTEE is given foi
every 15.00 orderreceived, to refund the money il
a Permanent cure is not effected. W e have
thousands of testimonials from old and young,
of both sexes, who have been permanently cured
bytneuseof Aphroditine. Circular free. Addresi
THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.
Western Branch. Box 27. Poetlanb. Oa
For Sale by O. H. KIKFEK,' Druggist,
Phoanlx AritOB P O. Box 299.
Subscribe for The Republican. De
livered in any part of the city for only
25 cents a wees.
Restaurant.
MEN to sell Baking Powder to the grocery
trade, steady, employment, experience
UUUOVCHBii TlF "A""".". J .".. 3 - r "
or commission. If offer satisfactory address
at once with particulars concerning yoursen
C. o. Chemical Works, Chicago.
RESTAURAN
Mrs. T. C. Thomas has opened the
neatest and cleanest little restaurant
in Phoenix, on Jefferson street between
Center and First. The patrons say the
fare iB better than they have had for a
lone time. Meals 25 cents ; Weeekly
board $5.00
Blankets.
Did Yon Ever Get Left?
If you don't want to now, come around early,
and get yourflrst pick from my new lot of
iNavajo jsiannets
THEY ARE BEAUTIES
And no mistake. "By the way, is your oil can
empty? If so.tget It filled. Do your oil cans
leak? If so, get a new one
AT
PHOENIX OIL CO., 288. CENTER ST.
Timber Culture Final Proof Notice
for Publication.
United 8tates Land Office, j
TnrMON. Ariz.. Sent. 27. 1894. (
Notice is hereby given that Perrin L. Kay of
Phoenix, Ariz., has filed notice of intention to
make final proof before the Clerk of the District
Court at his office in Phoenix, Ariz., on Friday,
the 16th day November, 1894, on timber culture
application No. 982, for the northeast quarter
oi section ro. iy, in j.ownsuip u. uuim,
Bange No. 2 east.
n names as witnesses Henrv H. Wilkey,
Daniel F. Wilkey, Alfred M. Jones and Samuel
8. Green, all oi rnoenix, Ariz.
EUGENE J. TBIPPEL,
Register.
First publication Sept. 30. 1894.
Llvcrv.
J. "W. BENHAM.
E. E. BURLINQAME'S
rontMif!!,
LABORATORY
ASSAY OFFICE S
Established in Colorado, 1866. Samples by
mail or express will receive prompt and care
ful attention.
Geld and SUver Bullion SSSSlti
Address, 1136 aid 1738 lawreice St.. Denver, Colo.
Chas. W. Stevens
Cor. First St Adams Sts..
LIMY FEED AND SMI STABLE,
Good Turnouts on short notice
at all hours of the dav and night.
Buy, Sell and Trade, Horses
Snecialattemlon to boardinehorses.
Hack Stand, Colin Bro. Clear Store,
Telephone. 25:
K. FRANK D. DARCY Physician and Sur
geon. Room 10 Fleming Dlocx.
R. SCOTT HELM Physician and Surgeon.
Second St., opposite city naii piaza.
TVR. D. M. PURMAN Office Oor Adams and
I I Center sts. Offira honrs 9 to 10 a. m. . and
2 to 4 and 7to 8 p. m. Night calls left at
DeWitt's hackstand will receive prompt attention.
A. I. COTTRELL.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office Hours:
10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m.
Washington St., 'Opposite Court House.
PHCENIX, ARIZONA,
Dentists.
DR. H. JES8UP, DENTIST ALL WORK
guaranteed nd prices reasonable. Rooms
14 and 16 Porter Buuoi ng.
Veterin arv.
JC. NORTON, D. V. M., VETJCK! N AKI
. physician, surgeon and dentiBt. Residence
No. 127 N. Fourth Av. Office, ground floor, Mo
nlhon block, No. 44 W. Washington St., Phoe
nix. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m., 1 to 4 p.
m. Territorial Veterinary surgeon.
FO. RICHMOMD, M. D. C, Phoenix. Arl
. , zona, Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist,
Diseases of all Domestic Animals Scientifically
Treated. Residences? West Van Buren street
Office at the Golden Eagle stable. Third near
Washington St. Telephone No. 61. No Charge
tor consultation.
Attorneys-at-law.
C1 M. FRAZIER Attorney and Counsellor
j. at Law. Room 7 Fleming block, Phoenix,
Arizona.
M
H. WILLIAM 8 Attorney and Counsellor
at Law, 6 w an sirees, rnujiiLs., jxu.
F
XT I VU 1 W ittnmAV At law. Office
, rooms l ana z, f leming oiucn..
Rooms 20 and 21, Fleming Block, Phoenix
Arizona.
H. N. Alexander. W. H. Stilwell.
ALEXANDER & STILWELL ATTORNEYS
AT LAW Ofllce in Hartford Bank build
ing, Phoenix. Ariz.
DAMRON & CRENSHAW, Attorneys at Law.
Rooms 13 and 15, Porter block, comerCen
ter and Washington streets, Phoenix, Ariz.
J. W. CRENSHAW. J. M. DAMBON.
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EB8TER STREET, Attorney at Law, room
8 r leming Dioca, rnueuus..
Willis J. Hulings. Wade H. Hulinqb.
HULINGS & HTJLINGS, Attorneys-at-Law.
Rooms 9 and 11 Porter building.
IjOdtrinlE-
25c BEDS 50c
AT THE
STAR LODGING HOUSE
No. 47 Jackson and First Sts.,
Two blocks south of city hall.
II. RIXEN, Prop,
FRANK COX ATTORNEY AT LAW. rooms
1, 3 aud 5, Thibodo building, Phoenix,
Arizona.
PRIZE ESSEX HOS.
objection can be largely overcome by
limiting the amount of food, and com
pelling exercise. Being good grazers.
they should be allowed unrestricted
run of pasturage and no corn or other
fattening food until it is desired to
finish them off. On the other hand,
their tendency to fatten is a great
recommendation where roasting pigs
are desired. The meat can be made fit
for pork at any age, from a month up
ward. In England these hogs are
marketed in great numbers when from
five to eight months old, for light fam
ily pork, and for that purpose there
' are none better. N. Y. World.
How We Get Canadian Coins.
Post office regulations against accept
ing foreign coins are disregarded along
trio rn.nnflin.Ti hnrrlRr. where the Cana
dian twenty-five-cent piece has a wide
ana tree circulation on tms siue wie
line and is accepted without hesitation
by postmasters. They accept even
Canadian bank notes, and there seems
to prevail a thorough international
comity as to money. Postmasters and
merchants are astonished when visitors
from regions further south hesitate at
accepting Canadian money in change.
mm x - "SC ;p.wm-.t.
A Flea
In Your
Ear.
niTCH & CAMPBELL, ATTORNEYS AT
Law. over ationai asm oi tnaum
B.J. Fbanbxxn. alfbed fbankhn.
F FRANKLIN & FRANKLIN Attorneys and
Counselors at Law. Rooms 11 and 12, Monl
hon block, Phoenix, Arizona.
Joseph H. Kibbet, G. C. Isbael,
KIBBEY & ISRAEL,
Lawyers.
Rooms 2, 4 and 6, National Bank of Arizona
block.
Phoenix, - Arizona.
Fbancis J. Hknby. Rochesteb Fobd.
TTENEY & FORD,
I I a HMAiiiTBvd ivn PnnweveT.Tma it 1,1 ixr
Office southwest corner Church and Penning-
B
ARNE8 & MARTIN , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Tucson, Arizona.
JKBBY MILLAY, WALTKB BENNETT
MILLAY & BENNETT, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
RoomB 16 and 17 Fleming block.
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L. VAN HORN,
Attorney and Counselor at law.
Temne, Arizona
Arotilteot.
W. R. NORTON, AKUnniii;i.,ronerDiocit,
ShmniT Aviv flniAflll dTlH TTTlPTIfiTlfWHl
supervision given to the construction of brick
and stone buildings.
POINTER
80 Per Cent
nf thfi wealth of the world has been
produced through enhanced values in
real estate. We are in a position to
give you
A
WhaTDv vnn will nrnfit hv investing in
L STTRTf. WINl'iF.R.. Wh are not talk
ing for fun, but can prove the truth of
our assertions.
THE PUSH
of Montgomery's Addition iB still loca
ted in the Commercial Hotel Block, .
KlTTREDGH, HEDGES & DOBBINS
P.'S. Our advertisements are not
copyrighted.
FRED HEINLEIN Architect and Superin
tendent, Room 11, Fleming Block. Fif'
teen years experience. . Architect and superin
tendent oi the Fleming Block.
Entrin eer.
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15 CONDON. Civil Eneineer. Surveys,
. maps and plans. Room 15 Wharton Blk.
DressmaKlng.
MRS. A. L. PENCE, fashionable dressmaking,
stylish cutting and perfect fitting. Greg
ory House.block, East Washington St., Phoenix.
Block
Metallurgist.
W Morgan Metallurgist the Harcuyar
uopper uo. uuiue. auuiu xu, xieiuing
Pensions.
I HAVE opened an office In room 1, 18 West
Washington St., with Riddle & Gray, real
estate dealers, where I will attend to pensions
business. If you hae a claim pending and
need help come and see me. G. D. QUAY.
JVUnlnts Bnirlneer.
HENKY S. DUNN Civil and mining en
gineer. U.S. deputy mineral surveyor,
Rooms 12 and 14 National Bank oi Arizona
building, Phoenix -
Asaavcr.
AJ. PORTERIE, ASSAYER, WASHINGTON
. street, east of P. 0. Phoenix, Ariz
FBICS FOB ASSAYS!
Gold, Silver, Cop'r, f 1.00 I Copper. J1.00
Gold, Silver, Lead, 1.00 Lead 1.00
Gold and Silver 60 I Tin 5.00
Bicycles.
HS. GR13WOLD Manufacturers' agent
and general commission merchant
dealer in bicycles and cycling sundries. All
kinds of difficult bicycle repairing skilfully
done. 32 South Center St.
31achlne Shop.
LD. COPE LAND, First avenue, opposite
, court house. Mining, agricultural and
all other kinds of machinery built or repaired.
Models and patents made. Soldering, brazing
grinding or any other work in the mechanical
line. Engines remodeled.
Piano Tuner.
WA. BREMER, tuner and regulator of
. pianos and organs, Phoenix, Arizona.
References Behr Bros. & Co., New Yoik; A.
Weber, New York; Lyon & Healy, Chicago;
Grunewald & Co., New Orleans; A. Redewill,
Phoenix. Leave orders at A. Redewiil's musie
store.

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