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THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN: WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1896. 3' DEAF MUTES DANCE. A Jumping Mammy on the Piano Keeps the Step for Them. A social club of deaf mutes exists in Warsaw since 1883, and as there are a large unmber of persons thus afflict ed in the capital of Russian Poland, the club is doing very well. During the last week of carnival the club arranged a ball, and in order to enable the mem lier to dance to the music in time, a very curious plan was adopted, which proved quite efficient. A large paper doll was rigged up on the piano, and the player, also a deaf mute, who fur nished the music, which, of course, could not be heard by the members of the club, used a pedal to make the paper figure move up and down in time with the piece, played. A large sign alongside announced the character of the dance, and thus it became possible for the deaf mutes to enjoy the dances as if they were not afflicted with their organic shortcomings. Besides that, they were spared !ie p.rouy of those who could henr, for S'-.mc wr.;; had tam pered with the iir,:io. vrh'rlj was fright fully ovi .,! tiir.i?. .en lUe iluyr r?ver noticing 1 fact. The mutes danced -lit'i r.h?. e;i:: inonunjr hours and uuanir-.uu.'-'y voted the entertain ment a raujrr.iiient success. THE Water of the oceans nnfuritli. standing numerous local influences, is nearly of the same composition in every part of the world. A white rainbow was seen recently at Westnewton, Aspatria, in Cumber land, during a hard frost. It lasted for more than half an hour and was much broader than the ordinary rainbow. Mbs. Newel Case, of Battle Creek, : Mich., has a new pair of twin babies, born on different days of the week, different months and different years; one just before and one just after the New Year midnight. So powerful was the force of water ejected from a geyser well on the farm of John Sholl, in Bloomington, 111.,' that it threw a stream one hundred and ' twenty-five , feet high. A half-inch I board held over the stream was cut in two in twenty seconds. I Notice. In the Probate Court of theConntyofMaricopa, Territory of Arizona. In the matter of the estate of Kate L. Minor, deceased. Order to show caute why an order of real es tate should not be made. A.J. H albert, administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Kate L. Minor, de ceased, bavin g filed in this conrt his verified petition in due form, praying for an order of the sale of certain real estate tbeietn described, belonging to the estate of said deceased, for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered by the conrt that all persons interested in said estate, appear before this court on Tuesday the 1st day of Septem ber, A. D., 1896, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the court room of this conrt, st the courthouse in the City of Phoenix, Territory of Arizona, to then and there show cause, if any they have, why an or der should not be granted to said administra tor, to sell so much of the real estate ef said deceased as nifty be necessary. And that a copy of this order be published for four successive weeks in The Arizona Republican, a newspaper of general circula tion printed and published in said county and territory. Done in open court this 80th day of July A. D.,1896. C. W. CROU3E, Judge of the Probate Court. Date of first publication July 31, 1896. FOR PRESENTS That Will Prove A Delightful Memory And be all the more grateful to the giver for mat reason, our stoca oi Perfumes and Extracts 1b simply unapproachable. Scents are pleasing and if they are on our list, will be found the most delicate and exquisite perfumes that are now Drodueed. We have all the popular odors. C. ESCHMAN & CO. KILROY'S NEW PALESTINE. Send Ten Two Cent Stamps for Fifty Page Pamnhlet. To Men Who Are Today Blindly Walk ing Over Golden Opportunities in Phoenix; to 300 Lady and Gentle men Public School Teachers In Arizona Representing Thirty Odd States of Our Union and Canada; to Hundreds of Commercial Trav elers Visiting Phoenix as Well as to Every Sensible Mechanic and His Prudent Wife, Now Paying House Rent, $35,000 In "Values Free (Inside City Property). There is only one way that is safe for any man or any number of men, in medium circumstances, by which they can maintain their present position, if it be a good one, or raise themselves above it if It be a bad one, In any com munity, much less one with the oppor tunities of Phoenix, viz: By the prac tice of Industry, frugality and prompt action in securing city property. The eye and ear of three-fourths of the wealthy of the United .Don't Trust to Luck. Use THE REPUBLICAN t In News In Advertising In Circulation Always First . . State? are vatdims ana its untold weaJ't ftriKm Hindi Wltn oil' on squat. itsSa sWltinent is the ien ftiie of df resources. Her coal lands, aggregating 40,000 square miles; her timber carefully estimated, over tec thousand million feet, not to speak of her mineral, iruit, cattle and agri cultural lands, ber climate surpassing that of Egypt. In such a section there Is no surer road by which young men and ladies especially, can raise them selves from a position In which they feel to be incompatible ind unsatisfac tory a3 regards their mental and phys ical conditions; than by commencing at once to make payments on a lot in this phenomenal city while the present opportunity lasts (mark our words; it never will be repeated in Phoenix). It particularly applies to hundreds of commercial travelers coming and going monthly: to over three hundred public achool teachers In Arzizona (represent ing some thirty different states in the Union, as well as Canada). To hund reds of our brave old miners now re quiring a home and rest in the city of which they laid the foundation years ago Phoenix. To every man, old and young, not a capitalist already, that Is today investing in local loan and build ing associations which on their face and by virtue of their plans must prove inadequate for the very purpose for which their good thinking promoters founded them in this, that from limit ed resources such institutions must produce very limited results and, when considered with the wants of a met ropolitan city like Phoenix, most un satisfactory in the end. This emer gency or necessity, however, will be amply supplied our city in the near future by corporations of unlimited means when the modern house worth from $2,000 upward will be sold to the energetic citizen on a very small cash payment down and one hundred and twenty months in which to pay bal ance. More than that, the monthly payment (interest included will not be over $12) with a further clause in the contract that should the purchaser di after the first year's pay ment thereon, his family will receive a deed for the same (a clean cut deed). We submit with charity to all, but with a firm sense of duty toward every young man in our city that he at once buy a cheap lot or several If he can, and do so while time and opportunity lasts which will not be long. Kilroy's New Palestine agency Is the only factor, yes public benefactor, that can offer you inside property at one-third its value and will continue to do so for the month of June, July and August if not sold out sooner. That it speaks in pro phetic language and at the right time is appreciated already by many per sons whose aim in life is the taking advantage of phenomenal opportuni ties in this city. Read his ad carefully in another column and in the other dailies of Phoenix. It suggests that you do not idly put it off, but make up your mind and take advantage thereof today, either by calling or writing him. You will never regret it, but lay the foundation of your hundreds, if not thousands of dollars, within a year or two, remembering always that "we are lacking in true courage when for fear of the future we persist in taking the crusts and scraps ana wholly rely on the niggardly salaries of the present. We should not be satisfied with a sal ary alone. We should not mortgage the possibilities of our future, more particularly after having the opportu nities so apparent as are those in Phoenix today, called to our attention. No! We should, while opportunity is ours, have the courage to take life as it comes feast or famine. The read ers of this article and their friends throughout the United States and Can ada can remit to our credit $100 to the Phoenix National bank, with an addi tional $2.50 registry fee, when the bank will return them a warranty deed and abstract of title. Should they so de sire the property can be taken care of by our agency. Parties, and we invite every deserving person while the lots remain, living throughout Arizona that desire to purchase on the Installment plan can remit as above one-third of the lot purchase, when we will place in the bank a warranty deed in escrow which will be returned when balance of purchase money Is paid. The low est priced lots now offered is $100. In making this offer, Kilroy s New Pal estine agency is giving to its patrons at least an aggregate sum of $35,000 in values, viz: $160 on each lot so sold. Besides a lovely home in a lovely city and valley. Speaking of this property we wish to be distinctly understood, over our own signature, that it stands today without an equal either in loca tion, proximity to business center, soil, perfect drainage and perfect love liness in the Salt River valley. Its phenominal beauty, with its streets and avenues, from 60, 80 to 100 feet wide; its every lot covered with a perfect erowth of alfalfa (meadow) is now, and has been, the talk, admiration and at traction of thousands and thousands of refined visitors from the many states of our Union, as well as Canada and Europe during the past winter , very fying the old adage, "That you can drive a stone upward for a moment into the air, but it is true that all stones will forever fall; and whatever instances can be quoted of unpunished theft, or of a deception, or a lie that's worse which somebody credited, jus tice must prevail, and it is the privi lege of truth and worth to make itself known, trusted and believed." Each lot is 50x132 feet Kindly send this pa per to some deserving friend. Thou sands and thousanda will not only appreciate, but avail them selves of what you may, with an inborn carelessness, overlook. Lots within five minutes' walk of court house. Address J. A. Kilroy, Room 313 Fleming block. Phoenix, Ariz. Haioon. The Palace, 6DS. H. HIRSCBFELD.Prop. Imported and Domestic WKES, LipRS AND CIGARS, PHCENIX. ARIZONA. GARDEN CITY RESTAURANT THE OLDEST IN THE CITY. Enjoys the best standing with tradesmen. Butb everything at spot cash price and gives THE BEST 25o HEAL. Tuck, Hing & Co 22 and 24 Washington St. , East of Jacobs 4 Co. Prlvaterooms for families. Tickets, 14.50; Single meals. 25c. ACADIA HOTEL, ORACLE, ARIZ. A DELIGHTFUL Winter and Summer Resort Amnnif the live oak9. Altitude 4500 feet. Bend for descriptive leaflet. Terms $10 per week. K. 8. DODGE, Prop. 'filar fats, TXT ANTED A position bv a vouns lady as VV collector or light office work. Address A. B .this office. HAVE yon a house and lot or vacant lots to exchange for kood land well located in southern California? AddresB X. Y. Z., care Republican . S TOE AT THE WILLIAMS EOCbE, M Mtl copa, while waiting for tie train. Good accommodationsard excellent table. MRS. M. E. 8POONER, proprietress of the Bayden Hotel has a most delightful home for ladies stopping in Tempe as well as gentlemen. The only ladies hotel inTempe. Printlne. THE REPUBLICAN HAS THE BEST JOB Printing office in the territory. Good Work at reasona ble prices our motto. Crockeryl Crockery! If yon are in need of anything in table ware VkViV10;610" a BARGAIN Cheaper Than Brer. At Draper's Grocery, 213 E.Washington St. Meat Market. TEIBOLET Exclusively uses the flftT T TT MILD AIR STORAGE FOR Mb ATS. DTTV0 Hogs, Lambs, Calves Dulo andFa,Be8lfor Spot Cash OUT T 0 The tenderest meats on themarke NrililitS frozen and fat, at the lowest possit i4 r6K wurforSP0T CASH. CaStillgS oIADKinfls and MACHINE REPAIRING. standard iron works, HUUHIS GEHRING, Props. P.O. Box 458, Phoenix Aril. - Telephone 57. LilverT. For a Good Team Try the Grand Central Livery . Horses Boarded by the Week or Month at Lowest Rates. Telephone No 96. ALBRIGHT & GETZ, Props. Cor. First and Adams 8ts. Fort Thomas and Globe Stage Line. LiYTOS BROS, Propa. Runs both ways between Port Thomas and Globe every day. Special rigs for drummers or families when desired. KTLEOY'S New Palestine Advertising and Real Estate Exchange is Well Known Throughout the United States and Canada. ROOM 313, FLEMING BLOCK, Phoenix. Arizona. Agentior "White Star," "Anchor" and "Cun- ara steamBnip unes.rrom ano to an partsof Europe and SOUTH AFRICA GOLD FIELDS WE ADDRESS OURSELVES TO THE THOUSAND THINKING MEN LOOKING FOB HOMES IN PHCENIX A3 WELL AS TO THOSE LIVING IN ADJA CENT MINING TOWNS AND OTHER PLACES IN THE TERRITORY, ASKING THEM THIS IMPORTANT QUES TION AT THIS OPPORTUNE TIME: Will History Repeat Itself In Your Case? "If I had Invested a hundred dollars, sir, in San Francisco real estate in the 'early days' and hung on till now I'd have been worth my millions today. Just think of it!" Point out the man on the coast who has not heard a Fnscan complaining of his luck somewhat as above. In Chicago, Los Angeles, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City and most every town and oity in the west you meet with the same weep ing and wailing and gnashing of teeth, and o indeed in the vicinity of all our rapidly grow ing centers. Never have "coming events cast their shadows before" with the same marked outline coupled with intrinsic merit as in thi s infant city of Phoenix and 8alt River Valley, yet will history repeat itself here. Many will be the lanentations in less than a short year to come about the "golden opportunity lost." OUR PRESENT WCER. Lots in Churchill Addition $200 and upward. Lots in Brill Addition 1150 and upward. Lots in Ht. Pleasant Addition $176 and up ward. Lots in Montgomery Addition (50 and upward Lots in Capitol Addition $200 and upward. QAncrn LOTS. 50x137 feet, five minutes' OUU walk from court house, no street car required. First-class streets and avenues. Every lot elegantly situated and perfect, no ravines or broken lands, and each covered with a luxuriant growth of alfalfa, (meadow) are now in our hands at prices that simply defy competition and can never be duplicated iu Phoenix, viz: At, from $tiO to $100 each on the installment plan, monthly payments of $10 each. We address ourselveB particularly to people paying rent, exhorbitant rents, for poor accommodations bith in houses and rooms, every dollar of which is that of a practical waste when paid by the permanent settler. This offer cannot last long. Hence, to the renter of honses and rooms we say COME AND SEE US, you are now wasting from $12 to $20 per month in rent, buy a family tent and live on your own property until you decide later on to build or sell your lot at a big ad vance, thus saving not only money, but owning a lovely home for what, otherwise would go to a landlord. This information isan "angel's visit" to the saving wife ana a pointer to the indus trious young man and lady working for a monthly wage. Send this paper to your east ern friends. It's a good thins. US. Governeui lands and information in . detail governing the me. Golden op portunities to secure 320 acres or less of the finest lands in the world (two crops each year) at a cost not to exceed $15 per acres with per petual water rights. This can last but a few months at most when nrires will advance over those at the present Ume asked by canal com panies which is $20 per acre. AIlUREIS J. A. KILROY. PKOFESSIONAL riiyBlolan. DB. DAMERON Practioe limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. B. A. W. COTTRELL Office and residence 14 N. Center St., over Chamber of Com- . merce and M. & P. B. R., office. Day or night Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 6 to 7 p. m. Telephone No. 128. S,R. WM. DUFrlELD- Graduate of the TJni 1 versity of Pennsylvania. General practice, cial methods and apparatus for diseases of throat and lungs. Pneumatic differentiation, steam creosote, ete. etc Office and residence, 28 8. Second Ave. DK.T.F. CHILD8 Physician and Surgeon Present location, 145 South Second Ave. Office hours, 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. All diseases treated scientifically. Diagnosis a specialty. Promnt attention to night calls. DB. ANCIL MABTIN, diseases of eye, ear, . ' "'"-" uu B.uDi surgery. Office fl. B. cor. Adams and Center Sts. DB.D.M.PTJBMAN Office Cor Adams and Center Sts. Office hours 9 to 10 a. m., and 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Diseases of women. Night calls left at DeWftt's hack stand will receive prompt attention. EN. GERARD-Physician and Surgeon. . Office in Young bldg., up stairs, corner Jefferson and Center Sts., opp. Commercial hotel. Practitioner of thirty-five years' expe rience. Cars attended to day and night. Voterlnarv. T C. NORTON. T) V. M . VKTKRINAMV I . physician, surgeon anddentist. Residence No. 127 N. Fnnrth A v flffif.fkflTnnnrifl.wi.. TLT nlhon block, No. 44 W. Washington St., 'Phos uiA. udhw uourB, iu vo iz a. m., i to 4 p m. T7I O. RICHMOMD, M. D. C, Phennix, Ari- jl zona, veterinary surgeon ana Dentist, Diseases o f all Domestic Animals Scientifically Treated. Residence 537 West Van Buren street Office at the Oolden Eagle stable, Second, near MinuKwiii et. xeiepnone no. oi. wo unarge for Consultation: Attorneys-at-Liaw. Frank cox. H. M. Willis, Jr COX & WILLI8 ATTORNEYS AT LAW. rooms 1, 2 and 5, Thibodo buildirur. Phoenix Arizona. Jerry Mlllat. Walter Bennett. M1LLAY & BENNETT-Attorneys-at-Law Room; 16 and 17 Fleming building. . Webster Street. c. M. Fraziir. TREET A FBAZIER Attorneva at Law. Office Rooms 7-8. Fleming blk.. Phoenix. Art WH STILWELL-AttorneyatLaw. Office . 807, 308 and 809, Fleming block, Phot nix, Ariz. 7ILUAM HERRING Attorney and coun selor at law. xomDstone.ArU Willis J. H clings. Wade H. Hdlinos. IF LINOS & HULIN08, Attorneys-at-Law . juwms ana ii rorter Dniiaing. FITi CH A CAMPBELL. ATTORNEYS AT Law. Over National Bank sf Arizona B.J. Franklin. Aured Franklin. . F'RANKLIN fc FRANKLIN Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Rooms 11 and 12, Moni hon block. Phoenix. Arizona. B ARNiB MARTIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW meson, Arizona. ALEX. RHEINSTEDT. Office With Melczer Bros. 36 North Center St. PHCENIX. ARIZONA. Engineer. QJ A. DAVISON-Clty Engineer, room 4, Moni. KJm hon block. A J. PORTERLE-Assayer. Wall street. Phoenix, Ariz. Gold, Silver, Cop'r, $1.00 1 Copper ...$1 00 Gold. Silver. Lead. .$1 00 Lead $1.00 Gold and silver.... $1.00 1 Tin $5.00 and BATHROOMS. Opposite the Opera House, 19 S. Center St. FRANK SHIRLEY, Prop. Chilaren's naircutting a specialty. Hammer & Gordon BRICK MANUFACTURERS -AND, CONTRACTORS Allorders will receive prompt attention. Tift! si Swats St, South ef ept. THE PH(ENLX BAKERY . EDWARD E1SELE, Prop. This popular establishment has been refitted and renovated throughout. Every thing in the way of baking STBICTLY FIRST CLASS All orders attended to with promptness and to the utmost satisfaction of our pat rons. Free delivery to any part of the citv. CHOICE WINES. LIQUOR8 . . AND CIGARS. Phoealx. Ariz. 33 West Washington St. R. F. DOLL, Prop. Richelieu! TELEPHONE NO. 78. South Center St.. 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