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iniTllSillhi 'mwLtMUiSiW liirii mm 1 fmmaei janij n' i fa .it f mwm uran " wtwifcwaw n w m'jumwtaMnwitfwa iwa rtamM3nmsniwmaiiinmMm' grwrKra;j.zA.'w-ririrTiiiwtwi i h ,g Tl wW4i 't -rjinimiiii imirm i'iiiihi 2F7irj3 t- -rrf?mjrri msrx?77vzs3 tHEARIZOHA SILVER BELT trrrtci il imimik or :ua cavxt t. TC Saturday, NoVembw 21, 18&1. The mining companies of tho United SUtes paitl in dividends, during Octo bor, S",-'21,87o. Tho total enruiugs 'lor the first tctf Months of 1891 is $14,095,990. Wo give space on- tho first page of this issue to Hod, 1. K. UriUiy's viows hr relation to statcliodd. Sir. Brady was a member of tho legislative assem bly that Authorized tho holding of n convention for tha imrposo of framing" A Stato constitution, nud voted nQiriun tivoly on tho question, but siuco sceiug the constitution us fi'tiuted by the con vention, ho oppresses Jiis dis&enV t'u' it'n adoption and gives his Masons at length, which nro clear aud convincing, and, doubtless, will lmvo weight with the intelligont voter. A correspondent of tho Star, writing from Biabeo, say: It is quite a novel sight to mo a railroad train carrying molten slag right from tho furnaces. It is handled very easy, however. The slag pote, which nro on two wheels, are placed nt tho vmelter, and after being filled, aro run n few feet on to the car, which is plated with luxury boiler iron. After tho workmen have run on forty or more pots of slag, the car is loaded, and the locomotive hauls tho train out to whero thoy wish to dump it, Tho situation in copper is somewhat discouraging. Beturns from fourteen Lako Superior mined aro emit to show on inorsaso of over ',000 tons output (luring the jiiuil ton mouths. The pro diK'iiua in Montana is ulso alloged to have boon unusnally heavy, of which, howover, there is reason to doubt, as the idleness of her principal mine, the Anaconda, for several months must necessarily have oaused a diminished Output for tho State. Consumers, in tho United States manifest a sftiifefne indifference and in Europe tha situa tion is but little bettor. Lake brands aro quoted at 114 casting copper 10'c. The telographio report of the dis graceful row between drunken white aud Indian soldiers at "Whipple Bar racks is a severe commentary upon the lack of disciplitia and decorum at that military post, ami also emphasizes the incorrigibility of the Apache, and hii ntter unreliability when relieved of re straint, aud placed in a position requir ing the faithful performance of duty. Arr Indian and whisky are not compati ble, and when -brought together there is bound to be trouble. There should be no distinction ntde between the Apache in hroeoh-cloth and turban, on the reservation, ami the Apaeho adorned with stripes and brow button, at' the military po-3t. The same laws shonld govern in both positions. Better still to discontinue the enlistment of In dians us soldiers; except as trailers they have served no useful purpose. Tha Tucson Citizen of tha 14th, re ferring to tho Phoenix statehood boom fizzle in Mesa, and tho lowering of tho Markings of the political thermometer in Marieopa county, outeido of tho "capital city," to zoro, has this to say: 'Algntleman recently from tho S.dt rivor reports that he talked with nut try farmers -in- that station of tho country and to his surprise found tbem nearly all dead against tha constitution, lie said that, outside of the immediate property holders in tho city of Phconix, th enlhiMiasua-for .statehood is- nt an exceedingly low dbb; cttd" trmt aC the last ratification meeting hold in Tempo the speakers and audience woro largely made up from Plurmix. In order to save the meeting lrom being ft pro nounced fizale the I'hceuioinns wore sent up by the train lod. It was further noted that tltey were tho only ones in the audience who Obnl'd see and ap plaud the fine points madd by tho speakers on the constitution." Tho bloody instincts of Uto Indians" causes us to take issuo with the sent!' mant contained in the decree of Pope Paul III, in which ho declared North Amoricans "rational creatures, and on titled to privileges of christians." The date of this deeree, it miml be remem bered, was in the your 1537, when North America was almost, if not qmto, a terra incognito. Cut little then was known concerning the cruelty and florconesi of the Indians for rapine and murder. Our government is uow and has been extending to them privileges Accorded christians, but with what ef fect must be judged by the recent out break of the Pino Ridge Agoucy tribes who, it is feared, will renew the ghost dance in tho presence and with the approval of their painted and breeoh cloutod Meoiab, and by this you will be enabled to estimate the progress these "rational creatures" have made since the edict of the Popo, in 1537, as to entitle them to be ohwwed ns instructed in gospel lemons and zealous in their performance. That the divine spirit manifest itself in ,Mnutoo,"a'chief, is attested by tho fact that he was bap tized at Raleigh, N. 0., iu 1587, and made "Lord of Roanoke," the first and only peerage created rby England upon this confident.' It is indeed n consola tion to h reason q baliavo that at )eV i ' -.' ' t ft0tty.v 9 wvtpfabh to' iil ' ' "if - n.tr.o is. It is uot many moons since wo ro ferret to tho fact that Now MoJlico vas financially short, and that not having tho wherewith to grrnRo tho wheels of justice, judges refused to run courts "upon jaw bono." Wo refirrod to that Territory in herthon'invpoverislted Condition as a candidate foi' statehood, and the Fhoouix Gasotto jumped ua be cause our reference to Now 'Mexico's analogous pufiitioh to that of Arizona. In veritication of her1 monoylcss corr tlitloni wo roproduco the following from dr'aid; t'oimt'y journals of Nov. 10th ami 13tlf: Lordslmrg Liberal: District court commended proceedings Inst Monday. Owing to various" complications there was no moctey in flio Territorial treas ury to pay tho expenses of the court, A't tho last meeting of the county com missioners thoy agreed to pay the board of tho jurors if n torm of court wan held so that tho jail could be cleared out. The understanding is that tho work of tho court is to" bo confined to the criiu itlal cases ami a criminal who is incar cerated in tho jtig has tho preference) of tho man who is out on lmil when it comes to a trial. Tho commissioners hope by this method to work down tho number of men who have to bo board ed at tho expenso of the county. At last need unts no important enso had bean-fried. Silver City Sentinel: Tlib more tho actual condition" of Territorial finances is inquired into'the worse tho muddle appears. The Silver City Entorrrifco cditorily remarks hai."f'uin unfortunate state of affruirs must result in another deficit amounting o something like $75,000." The gentlemen returning from Phco nix, whithor thoy had been upon special invitation of tho edftor of tho ilernldf to see the eclipse of tho ni'oon, au in teresting sight, rogrot that the eclipse wis only visible to Fhcenioiaus aud vis ting friends who hid avowed thum solves in favor of Arizona becoming a twinkling star in the gahtxy of States The stock iu trade there, fttys BilPBmn back, one of tha foot sore excursionists, is winter climate, which is more highly v.tlued than county and city scrip. He expressed gratification at the evidences of civilization and rofcrring to the Gazette office, said, "it's thoro' Tho editor is no inossback, no mould on him. He graciously recoivod us and affectionately enquired after tho health of hit autideluvian friend Hackuoy, whom the Herald referred to as living in a hole, which was unkind of the editor and not at all complimentary of Globe, comparing our dimple iu tho mountain to it woodchuck'a rotrent. We might retort, but won't, for the rotson of our sympathy for tho iniirt gtged city. Tim Gazette refers to ns as "a fossilized editor with motw on his back ton inchos long," which prompts the inquiry: Are there any upholsters in Phconix, aud if so, wliat is tho price of trfo&S" there in exohange for alfalfa or sour clover? Silvor and gold are the monoy of tha Constitution, aud I believe the demon etization of silver was a violotion both of the letter aud tho spirit of tho Con stitution. If Congress may demone tize one metal it may both. Either siler metal as well as gold metal, must again be made a monoy substance that anybody can have recourse to for mon ey, or the the principle of self-regnla-tion by metallic money be given up. Gold and silver "two metals, but one money" is the demand of the biraet allists. Gentlemon, we will keep up the fight till silver is put bade where the Constitution placed it, and where Washington and Hamilton and JeHer s'ju left it, and ns sanctioned by every statesman from Washington to Lincolu the place it held from tho beginning of commerce and civilization till 1873. Justice, honusty, science, common icnao. are all on our side in tho con test1, and we will win iu spito of the gold trust, its abettors and defenders in Ohio or anywhere elso. Gon. A. J. Warner. EiVfiop Bougardo has taken the initia tory stops towards tho erection of n parochial school in Phoenix. Father Bougarde is" bishop of tho diocese of Arizona, part of New Mexico and Tex as. Tho church is not favorable to the education of Catholic, children in the common schools, and therefore, when ever circumstances justify, establishes educational institutions subject to its immediato supervision. The ITrMerti Settler Clnurn Siirelfle.' With every advance of cuiitntiou in to the far West, a new demand is" crea ted fur H(istctter'i) Stomach Bitters. Newly peopled regions aro frequently lens salubrious than older tcttlod locali ties, en account of tho miasma which tiaes from recently cleared land, parti cularly along tho banks of rivers that nro sutijnct to frcftlteis. Tho agricultural or milling emigrant soon le.irus, when he docs not nlrvndy know, that the Bitters afford tho only euro protection against mahrh, end thnio diionlers of the stom ach, liver and hnweli, to which climatic changes, exposuto, and unaccustomed or unhealthy water or diet subject him. Consequently, he- places an estimate up on this great household specific and pre ventive commensurate with its intrinsic merits, nud is careful to keep on hand a restorative and promoter of health so implicitly t?be nIirt npn in iimef nee.!. Says tho Jonrnul-Miuer: Tlfo" papers in tho Territory which have shown nn' unwillingness to swallow tho now con stitution' ilro tho Tucson Citifcon, Flor ence Enterprise, Globe SfiitEK Uut.t, Yuma Times, Yuma Sentinel, Otic'euincf Sun, Fhcufiix Republican, and Presootti JoUrnal-Minor. Trio Mormons in Utah have started a SljOUO.OO beet sugar nctory at Lohi; dear Salt Lako City, and tho product this year will bo nearly 0,000,000 jionnds. The beets wf re raisod by ir rigation, proving a complete success, and tho machinery Mas made entirely in the United States. On Thursday ovening, Nov. 12th, at the resideuco of the brido's parents,' Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. Christ, Mr. Ed ward Titcomb and Miss IMnry Christ were joined iu marriage, Bev. R. T. Listou performing the ceremony. The wedding was private, only the mem bers of tho family and n few intimate friends being present. Nogales Herald. Tho socond tests of American armor plates nt Indinnheud, Md. wore even more successful than the first and tlora oustate, it is said, tbM w cm produce armor plato in this ddtmtry equal to, if not hotter, than any made abroad. A third trial will be had before a decision is reached as to which of three plates, differing somewhat in composition, is the best. It ? currently reported that the Governor has appointed Thursday the 2Gth fustant as a day ou which' fb rejoice and bo exc'ee'dfng' glad, but hav ing had no official notice that such was tho foot, wo can only stato it as flying rumor. Thoso crediting tho report nnd hnviug a turkey would be justified in killing and roasting it bsforo a crack ling fire, and serve it iu commemoration of last year's gfnss nnd consequent fal cuttle. Three days, iu 1021, cre oc cupied by tho Pilgrim fathers in doing justice to the festival, because th Lord iu his infinite mercy, hud spared half the colony from tho ruthless reaper death. If, as is affirmed by many, a large debt is evidence of prosperity, Arizona with $3,500,000 indebtedness is wollou tho road to famo nnd fortune- but for fear that her debt is n'of sufficient' to insure a boom, the politician of Mari copa county want to involve us by in iucrtasiug our liabilities by imtkiog Arizona a State. Washington furnish' os a good example of how a Territory can Acquire n dobt aud prosperity by becoming a State. The territory en tered statehood with $15,000 slirplneln her treasury and in one year attained such a degree of prosperity that she had accumulated a debt of $358,0001 Tho revolt in Brazil againsHho Die tator Fonseca's autocratic role is gain ing btrength daily aud threatens to in volve that unhappy country in a re lentless internecine war. The entire colony of H7b Grande do Sul ia in re volt, a provisioual junta has been es tablished, the navy is divided, and the National party is gaining adherents daily. MeanwhuY, Fonsecu is not idle; he has 20,000 men under arms at-Rio Janeiro randy to march against the in surgents. Rio Grande do Sul is not the lnrgost province of Brazil rilhar iu area or population, but it is the strong est in the element which tend to make a liberty-loving people. The province has nu area of 91,335 sqnaro miles, and a population of CG4.527. Its capital and oh'ef port is Porto Alogrr, situnted at the mouth of the Pnrdo Rivor. Por to Alegre has it population of 30,000. Pelatna is the largest city of the prov ince and tho sixth of thu republic, hav ing 45,000 iuhabitauts. It is located on the coast near tho Uruguay line. Rio Grande is another leading city and port, with a population of 18,000. The province has a coast lino of 100 miles. As a preventive and cure for croup, Chamberl.tiii's Ctigh Remedy haa no rival. It is, in f.ict, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and thr.t is pleasant nnd safe to take. Thero is uot the least danger in uiving it to children, as it contains no injurious sub stance. For sale hi 50 cents per bottle by H. 0. Hitchcock, druujjist. H. C. Hitchcock, tho drucist, takes especial pleasure in supplying his ens. turners with the best medicinei obtaina ble. Among the many excellent prepa rations on his shelves may be mentioned Cln:uburlain's Cough Remedy, a favorite durini; the winter months on account of its great sucaesi in the cure of colds. There is notfiing that will loosen a se vere cold so quickly, or so promptly re lievo tho luim. Tli9ii it counteracts any tendency towauls pneumonia. It is pleasant and safe to take, and fully w'oft'jyof its popularity. For OYc'r fifty Tears. An Olu a.nd Weu-Tmed Remeht. Mis. Winston's Soothint; Syrup has been used for over fifty yenis by millions of moihcis for tlioir children wliim teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tho gums, allays all ptiiii; cures wind colic, nud is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pldAant to tho taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twentyfivo cents a brittle. Its value is incalculable. Bo sdro arid' ask for Mrs. WjusIhw's Soothhi.fiyrrip, nnd take no thoT kind. LEGTlJi PROCLAMATION. TERMIOHT OP fi-.lr jr.., . Kxkcutivk Utrattntfc.-rt t To Vtrhiitn It ,t!ii) rmirrriii WttKHKAS, The lCth 1 Cfji'Kfnra pf Ari zona. Iir enfictment, authorized a tnnvtntlon to frumo fuini o Comtitullotl fdr Ariiooa' as a Statt, and, Whkhas, Said Convention h coinple td ita labor, slid laid form of a Ula Con atknt(n"i flow ready foraubtnlislontriav'iite of the qualllttd eltcturi of the Ttritlorr of Xrhnaa for adoption or rejection, ftow, TloiKkronE, I, N. O. Murphy, Act Ini? Gnvarunr of the Territory of Arlxona, by tirture of tli power llliip me teited and In compliance with the renjilrcmenU Of law, do hcreVy order a Special Kiection to be held in the aeveral eimntiei of thii Territory on the firit TUKSDAY In December, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nliuty-pne. for the pur pose nf adoption or rejection of the form of tllS State Contitut Ion an framed; eaid elec tion to be conducted In accordance nlth and In the manner prescribed by the Constitu tional Convention nforeaatd. rj.'-v In wltnua whereof, I have hereunto $& e ,ny hnd and cauied the 5reat Seafof the Territory to be affixed. Porfe 1 ThWnlx, the Capital, thti lPth day of October A. D. 1891. N. O. MURPHY, by tbi (Joterflor. K. I). KlIlKUAND, Ae't. Secretary of Territory. r.LKtTIO .VtTlf'E. Notice is hereby git en that the ljoard of Supervisors of Gila county, pu.rsuaut to a proclamation issued by th',, Gover nor of the Territory of Arizoi ia 0u the 19th day of October, 1891, calling' special election, to be held on the first Tuesday of December noi't, and tho requirements of law, dftT on (ho Cth day of Nuveiriber,' 1891, afa meeting of said Bbafdj dtHgunto the following" laces in the several election precincts' at which said election shall be held; dhd appoint the following officers of elec tion to preside at their respective voting places, said officers to be governed by the law relating to elections. Election PrcdncfNo.' 1,'Globe'. in" spoctor, Mills' Van Wagenen; Judges, T. 0. Stallo nnd J. W. Boardman; votiug place at the Court Home. Election Precinct No. 2, Grapevine. Iuspuctor, P. C. Robertson; Judge, Geo. E. Sbirte and E. Kenton; voting place at the School Ilouso, nelir P'elo berton's. Election Precinct No. 3, Reco. In spector, David J. Peter; Judges, Chaa. Bouquet and, F. H. Powers; voting place at E. H. Martin's residenca. Electiou Precinct No. i. Rye. In spector, O. C. Felton; Judges, E. C. Conway and W. O. St' Job'n; v&tfng place nt Hahght's store. Election Precinct No. 5, Paysbn.' Inspector, Sam Chilsou; Judges, F. E. Pyle and T. C. Nance; voting place nt Stewart's hotel. Election Precinct No. 6, Pine. In spector, A. J. Randall; Judge,'JM. 17. Coopor and Re vilo Fullerj"voting place nt the School Houso. Election Precinct No. 7, Pleasant Valley. Inspector, Ed. Roee; Judgos, Louis Xnegeliu and J. T. Hazlowood; voting plnce at Perkins' old store. Election Precinct No. 8, Sun Carlos. Inspector, D. It. Williamson; Judges, M. Belknap nnd W. F. Mueller; votiug placo at OhFs store'. Electiou Precinct No. 9, Pioneer! Inspector, W. II. Sutherland; Judges. F. A. Bonnardaud H. A. Sidow; Toting place at Howard Co. 'a nss'iy office CHAS. T. MARTIN, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Globe, Ariz., Nov. C, 1891. PREFERRED LOOAUS ROOMS FOR BENT apply at Mrs. Frush's lodging lmef. Babbit metal for salo at the Belt office. Handsome new goods, suitable for presents, received at the Post Offico Store. Aak to see tbem. The Odsll type writer may bo seen at the posf office, wrera orders will be taken for machines. Fresh candies, tho choicest, received every two weeks at tho Post Office Store 35 and 40 cts. per pound. Some large size boots at a bargain, at G. S. Van Wagencn's. Fivo thousand Key West cigars just received, at G. S. Van Wngenen's. New invoice of choice case whisky received nt G. S. Tan Wagcnen's. Choice cigars, at G. S. Tan Wagc nen's. Cioico cignrs just received nt Pat- ton's, two doors south' of tlie Pnsc66" restaurant. New slock of men's gloves, of all kinds, at G. S, Van Wagcnen's. itt:sli i: i.oih;c. i. o. o. f. Rescue I.odfte, T. O. O. F., meets Wedne. day ttenintf of each week at O. A. It. hall, Vihitinsr brothers in Rood standbiK are cor dially intlted to attrnd. W, T. McNkilt, N. G. H. H. McNellt, Secy. Knights of Pyihlas. Regular meeting of 1'llial Mountain IxIce Hi). llTilt.idnv niuht of ndi weeV at Ma. sonic lftll. All brothers in Rood standing art cordially iihitei!.' Jon Atkins, 0. C. W. F. Wwnndtr.lv. if. "S. Indian Doprodatlono. All pffnohJ who liave cWan ftroixM (He (lo'erntnent for 1-nn nttalMt ttrtnwli Iiy dlaii depredations In Ariini Mid Kw SJcsl- co, wtll lmil it to their m;rrt l tmeirar cate immediately with the nhtrlrnl 1h r. ganl to the same, if they desire U take atvtuv. tac of th laws receutfv paoitt Vy Owiirwi to riluibo'rae all parties wVo hare Se(l Attorney at ktw, V "Tree, AHswtMW AvV.f "" .' . intmssLim ra. M.tssjx aas7Jti i fttiaBTWrTBiSniJM"lCJF faanif mwweiil Are yon ia:in?. try r- 3. jf tkvm j. itintna.Hpure, clef ,c, wholeuoiao Ue.VJS,r!,Tf .AW.Chffls. ' DEBlLnY&h'EAKNESS. rORPID.. I.IV EB and MIrtht l,nffMMtfM.U'.n SS3SSSS Tr.",f5'i?!; p ?.-iVoifv r.Ston.er CTel Els- V 2Sh3r7?inV.8?V5..Ww?f. tosent! tT-T.. (C. " ussuno;uieuni.to- - 7 , ll"Ah,V ",""'rat WJCfaarces us , v?Z, A Inje'Vs Hier ," each 81. ft .":"' iUM, ti: nr contacted or ' fierouiiA r Mint, iwo Cunta'a Coastlta- UjaEitUrfynip, 8t.W).-r bottle, and. pin" E.rolii 'fio Bairn, Jl 00. 0 bottlcfl MMtf,r'inm Man. r.,.M4. 1 1 H. TCrr,M, Ji7 C!rr. )l. .!., C. B. A. I 7-- - " v. -V, -V MtJl-H, Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar bacUnff powder. Ilis.1i eet cf all in lmvminc strcugth. Latest U. P. Joerrimnt Kixi ltqxrt. KEARSIHGr'S ASSAY OFFICE . .. AND .. CHEtVllCAL LABORATORY, GLOBE, Arizona. 1 Assay for Silver 81.80, Gold and Siher $2- 1 A ways for Oilier S3 00, Gold and Silver St. 3 Ai'5'f6r"bilvr or uiore Jl.aO J'eraseayj Gokland Sihcr$f. 1 Away for Copiier $2. 1 Assay for l-ad tS. Lead and Fiher it. Other metals in roportI"!i. K)fcial con tracts to c ninifs. Aiuuiyinfr in all Its branch tnuulit on rensonable terms. Euccrsser t . Sultan &Bro., Doalor in COMPLETE STOCK of Grooeriee miSHiNB GOOES, be hoe ? Crockery, Glass ware,Liquors, Ci gars, Tobacco, Tinware, Hard ware, and Patent Medicines, ALWAYS ON HAND. PROMPT? ATTENTION given to Country Orders? Goods Delivered Free of Charge in Globe and immediate vicinity,' Agent for Aennoto'r Wind mills . ' J' a miWj Hor.Y ua Woaknerda.f rB U tc h 1 1 .PnJhT a JUIebb Suslelllj . ;r,: drViMrer- BmYMB. S8KC. The Leading'Paper of Gilan County, ICttTA'l XUlfllJEX, 1 r37 8. '.I Paper for tbe'Miti?rfff " A J?apef fertheFarinef I A IJa'pcr for tk'e Jlcolunic! . A'Papor for Everybodj! Ffai the largest bonafide circulation of anj weekly paper in the Territory, and ia consequently the beit adver tising medirni. YELLOW DANVERS Postage Paid J5I per lb. Special List of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Applict1oe, Correspondence Solicited. trUmbull & bebe, Importers, Growers nnd Dealers in SEEDS, TltKliSand PLANTS, 419 nml 4?l M.NMUIK 8T., bnu rrncieo. tai. may3-tn) UlLX IIJICZMrj!ETr KOr. I. O. O, F. meets on the itcond and fourth Frida- In each month- Visiting hrethren in good standing cordially Intited to attend. d. a. 7ox, o. r. OnA. P.AJtRCll, &-. Notice for Publication. Declaratory Statement No. 2513. Laxd Orrics, Tuo-os-, AHa., ) Ort., , U9I. f Notice Is hereby jfiten that tho following, named settler hai filed notice of UU intention to maUa final proof in support of his elnlin, nnd that mid jironf will be made before the Clerk of the" Distiiet Court, nt (Jltibe, Ailtn. na, on 3SoV. 30, 15P1, vWi JAlfhs'B. Willov, of (Jlobe, Cila Coiinly",, Arizona, for the W.J 3. W. 1 and S. Wfl-ot N. W ' Sec. SI, Toun ship 4 N. K.li 33.' Jle name's the following witnrssel to prove his coritid lions residence mon and cultixatinn of, iatd land, viz : George K. Rhnte, E, Keiton, Howard Liv Inpston and Thom'p'on Nidiffer all of Globe' Arizona. " ' IIKRBRRr BROWN, , Register. . octI7-Cir Wmv: ZimmermanD CIRPENTEEr and BBILDB& .AXD. Ita'i on liand atnH times a select Msortnieni of furniture, 6f tli lAtt debis, for sale all moderate priors. Also, Papwif Clanging Neatl Done. DXDERf AKIRG i Spccfall?, 'trOrJefs taVfn for Goods' not In Stocks WJi. ZIMMEKMANN, Globe, AritonA. v& 2 i HM Snthcr Be Without Bread. Bisuor's Kesidkncz, Uaraoette, Mich., I Kor. 7. wa. f Tbsltev. J. Eossbtel, of above place, writoj: I havo snfferod a great deal, anj wbeoever I now feel a nerrons attack coming I take a doso. of I'M lor Koenlg's Nerfb Toillo asU tell rori lltTed. I think a great deal of it, and wouti rather be wltboat bread than without the Touts. Bax Fiuncisco, CaL, Jans 13, IX From thia far-off land I write to say that t bare been suffering for 23 years (from the tim mj first child was born) with spinal and brain', trouble, and as 1 grew older Ibe pain seemed to grow worse; I htard some time ago of PastOji Koenlg's Nerve Tonic. Ain en tho second bottta now and feel the pain la my hack very, vtrj tJnct relieved, Indeed. UB3. L. If. JOUNEOK. "JlXAKESIS " (rives instant relH-r unci is an lmainuio. Cure for Plies. Prlcojl. Hr Drtigfflsuormall. Samnton rre.Addcss"JllKtIS,, Ix SI10, New Yorlc aty. Notice for Publication. Declaralcry Statement No. 2353.' Lasd Orricc at Tucsox- Arltutia. U Auh-ut 12. 1S-J1. r Notice is hereby iHien that the following naioed settler has filed notice of his InlentUn ti make llual proof in support of his cltTu,, and that aaidiirnof nil! lie made befoie ", H. Durjea, C.erk of the District Com., (!! County, Arizona, at Clerk'a office in UIoW, raid t.iU Onuntr, on Sept. SSth, 1KI1, ir: CUrlss II. Teifo, V. On Aimer, lia Co., Atisotu. for the &. J if S. . J of Stiflfo II inJ N. i of X. W. Section 23, TonnsI.ru . N K. ViH. He ifltiiiee thef-ilio ing nitneeses to prove his oniitinuons residence npoti and cultfi&tlon of, raid Uiut, tiz : Uenatnin H. Ilunavrford nnd John Pern lieiton of Ariner, liuat Ct-nnly, Aiisina. iXSf cl S. Duey ami (Seorge Pcmherton of Globe,' Gila County, Arizuna. HEIIBEIIT BROWN, Register.' at22-Cw Willcox, Fori Grant anJ-Fcrt ;mas Strge Lin3. TEAVIXG WILLCOX TOR FORT ll Ornnt dnily cniryii's the U. S. JUlI. (XtnntctiiiK' at Foit Qnitit nnd Boilila .with tti-jveekly stauo fur Furt Thomas. LcivIpc Fort Thnmss nt 5 a. m., Ar', riving in Willci x nt DJO p. m., in p'enty if time to tmi'SHCt l.usincsi and connect" with Enst mid West bcund trains." Firat-Cluss accommodations and besi of 8tick uied. Farefrom. Tlionias to Willcox t fiom Two to-Five Dollars Pas'onil.Ts from Snn Carlos ndt31obo shonld only bill as fur as Thomas, and ' reliill there, in order to obtain th bene, fit f the cut rates. Don't be misled by' art one btfoie'sceintjajjents. On and after June 1st, this lino will ,he tun'daily'betwtfii Fotts Urania and. ThomasJ' tnViSilJS'.thrfiujili connection. Pnssenscfs'travelinR liy this route will nvnid the dust and discomfort of tho Gila valley. For furtln ihcr informal! ijn' pply to tS IJ. Soto, (Fall & Soto Bros.)' axents P. Willcox, Jnnies Quinn, Thomas, or to WILLIAM ROHEKTS, Prop. i.inlOtt Uonita, 'Arizima, ' THE WEST INDIA Manufacturing Oompafyf- PsorsiETOBs or mil Writ h Stomach Bltterf. 3, South Secccd tret. SAINT LOUISA - This great Tonic has b"en Intrrdsetd to ti" p opleof thelilM'sippIA'alley for the pair thirteen years with unbounded sccees aid popularity. , There is nothlnir of the kind extant thaT equals it as a stimulant, an apetizer, er ant dysjeptic. It isjiarticularly adapted t soalan' rinus dietricts ail! a a Preventative of Chills' Is not surpassed. It is endorsed b.y the best ehtmlsts Htkr most etticaelons, itrcngthrntnfr Tonic thll country has"eve'r produced, the slue of wiia will be recounted by all whr jirry o trsai. Private citizens of Arizora xUltlrpHt. IiU' have exprfpd (heir conictiVns that it fa pt? enlfarly adapted to the wirt of that Tetrl-, tor-, and needs only atrial to insure its spudj Introduction there. - . 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