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sm iqpQiv 4- 'S Tftui . SitapSLJ t ran 1! FWVMW ,-j,M tV IfHETRIZDR, OFFICIII. r.ll'tK OF 3IIACm'TY. Saturday, November 2G, 1892. ' LET THE GftASS GROW. ' i Let tbo erass grow o er j our craves of sorrow and tin and care; !Let tho grass grow over your saddened tbamo and your misery of despair; Let tbo crass crow oer your lone nursed woo 1 and tbo fear of tbat awful doubt; Let tho graas grow o er the sin and tbo hato tbat brought tbo trouble about. Let tho flowers grow over your grao of folly and crlmo and fear's; Let tho flow era co er tbo ghastly past with Its beauty of better years; Let tho flowers cover tho a ful plan of enh ance and thought of wrong; Let tho flowers grow, let vengeanco slay vrhcro engeanco doth rightly belong. Let darkness cover Jour grave, let tho soft years murmur by; Let repentance break their loneliness with tbe sod aud bitterer); Let affection twine, and Iho virtues bloom . and cover tho naked sod; Let the grass grow oer tbo crave, my child, ia j loa o it alone n 1th God! Theater Magazine. Kiiniun Wealth. Vbcn L. Ctilpurnius Piao w3 np pointed governor of Macedonia for ono year he drew for his outfit from tho pul lie treasury 1S,000,000 scbtercos or JL'150, 000. Ho did not want tho wonoy for that jmrposo. everything required by u proconsul wns biipplied to him by tho province, Piso 6imply took tho money for himsIf, and lent it out lu Rome at high interest, C. Vorrua was charged by Cicero with having robbed Sicily of 330,000 In three years, besides many valuable works of art. Ho practically admitted hi guilt by retiring from Home without attempting any defense. Cic ero, when governor of the poor province of Cilicia, found himself the richer iu ono year by 30,000, and ho was perhaps the- only proconsul who over handed evwjiis surplus to the state Thero can be no doubt that Cicero and the yonngwr Pliny received large sums from their clients while thow clients woro still living Balbus is not likely to Jiave tieoured the argument "Pro Balbo" for a mere trifle, and the gratitude of Sicily for the prosecution of Verres nu donbtedly took a very substantial form Apart from all such honoraria, It k ie corded thnt both Cicwo and theyonnger Pliny received legacies from clieutato the amount of JC 170,000. Gibbon tails us on the authority of -Olyrapiodorns tbat several of the riuhest senators hnd nn ai como of 100,000 a year without com puting tho stated provision of com and vino. National Review. The roily of Suicide. Tho sin of suicide is not more evident than is its folly In the vast majority of cases the ills which provoke this des perate act derive their force not from tho nctual musery they mfliot, but from nervous apprehenaiveuess. They aro the shadows of clouds which threaten, but may and often do pass away. It was ono of tbu cruel ironies of fate that tho suicide of il. Prbost-Paradol, who liad stultified his most brilliant writings by accepting a post that of minister from France to Washington tipder the Second Empire, took place just 83 the Uber.il cause, with whioh his natno had always been associated, was on the eve of triumph When Mary Wollstouecraft, deserted by her American lover, paced up and down Putney bridge saturating her gar ments with the, rain so that they might not prevent her from sinking in tho water her lifo seemed indescribably dr.eary without a ray of hope. Vet this very hour of despair proved to bo the turning point iu her hUtory, and from it dated the truest bliss she had ever known a period of wedded happi ness and joyous work. And so with ''tho inurvelous boy, the sleepless soul that perished in his pride," Chatterton. He poisoned himself in his wretched garret at the very timo when the feet of ono who would have relieved his pov erty were turned toward the street in which ho died. Boston Transcript. An Apparent Impossibility. The phrase "squaring the circle" is an other way of 6aying "attempting an im possibility." Tho allusion is to the mathematical question whether a circle catt-bo mado which contains exactly the same area as a square, and the difficulty is to find tho preciso ratio between the diameter and the circumference of a circle. Popularly it is 3.1189, etc., but tho numbers would go on to infinity. This problem has given rise to an amount of labor" only equaled by that bestowed upon tho equally impossible ono of dis covering perpetual motion. Brooklyn Eagle. ,. . Saving to Jto rurpose. ft has sometimes happened that per sons little deserving, and oven rulers, havo reaped the harvests which mifcers havo painfully sown. Tho life of Vun dillo is ft proof of this. This man lived upon bread and milk, with tho addition of a small glass of sour wiue on Satur days. At his death he left 800,000 to he king of France. Audley, the coin monwealth miser, saved 100,000, all of whioh reverted to the government. Cflssell's Journal. Tlmo to Swear Off. The Rev. Dr. Primrose I'm glad to hear your husband has given up melon stealing. It is some comfort for mu U feel that perhaps my poor word haJaa Mrs. Johnson Dat wasn't do reMtiii, sah. Yo' see ob Into de po' man wuz gitin kotched ebery tlmo. New York Evening Sun. EriglUh und American Game. A careful examination of the cata logues of English dealers in games shows that the popular gaipte hi Eng land aro 'in everj way idsnticil with those in tho United States, and not a single game could he. found in any of them tlwt is not well 1 oown and cur rent in this country. Philadelphia Led ger. American Tips Too Large. Prenohtnnu Vat you gif ait wataire? American I gave tho waiter half a dollar. Frenchman Mon dlenl Zat ees not von tecp; zat oes von bribe. Now York Weekly. There is a man In Montezuma, Oa., who has had his arm dislocated at the shoulder thirty-eight tlpies and his leg dislocated at the hip eight times. Rubies havo beerf obtained up to tho present timo from the old beds of streams, having been washed out of tie rocks originally by tbo water, ian'Ulit 'Cumrmlsn Kijnir. .flsfaqtorj' evidenco that tho Mppecanoo and Tyler, Too," RW...V . .en by A. u iloss, ot isaues- vllIo, 0. This was to original song. Tho words'then comprised only a com paratively fow verses. Tho song was such a success that additions were mado to them in all-direction. Hero ia an instance in point. Tho Vhigs unexpect edly carried the stat6 of JIaiue, electing Edward Kent by n, very, small margin for governor. This verso immediately ippcared: Hare you heard from Maine, Maine, Maine, gooduewsnd truer It went, bell bent, for Governor Kent, and Tippccanoo and T kr too. And with tbcm wo'll beat llttlo Van, Van, Vun. Oh, Van Is a "used ur) Vnan," etc. As regards tho music, it was udapted from a familiar air of tho times, which h-d the not very attractivo unino of "Little Pig's Tail." Henry Russell was an englishman, anil nl that period was the most popular concert singer in this country. Ho was a composer, but ho did not comj oso this tune, and probably would not have been very proud if ho had been credited with its authorship. It is altogether likely that tho "Whigs engaged him to 6ing it in Boston, as ho told our correspondent that ho did sing it as ho stood in a window near tho cor ner or Washington and Milk streets. Mr. Ruscll must bo a gentleman well advanced in years by this time. It is a great many .years since ho wased to sing in public in this country. It may bo in teresting to know that ho is tho father of W. Clark Russell, tho popular writer of nautical novels. Boston Herald. Coins of Vnltic. "Somo pennies are worth a good deal of money," said a dealer in coins. "If yon couio across an old collection of copper cents in an out of the way.oorner jou will do well to examine their dates carefully. From the point of view of the numismatist their value depends largely upon their condition. For ex ample, for n cent of 1790 in a fair stnt of preservation wo pay five dollars, but for a specimen of the same issue in first rate condition we would pay from ton to twenty-five dollars, and for jwrfect cent of 1TW that is, as might aud shnrp as the day it was coined o will pay $100. "Do not attempt to clean coins that are in line condition. They should be held only by the edges iu handling them, aud ought to bo kept wrapped carefully in chamois skin or soft tissue paper or laid on velvet. Gold and silver coins iiitu- bo rinsed, not washed, in hot water and soap. Copper coins should n placed iu sweat oil only to remove grease and dirt. Acids and scouring will ruin anj coin of worth. Ago does uol necessarih make value in coins. The old Spnuisu silver pieces enrrent in this country from 1700 to 1800 aro worth no more than their face, and the same is the case with cente of i"8, 1803 and 1803, as well rs with half dollars of dates between IfcOo and 185." Washington Stur. An Old Question Asked Anew. The old question has been lately asked anew, Why fill tho iuf.mt mind with images of cruelty and horror? Why sn.'t-eat to innocence the dreadful vision -of ogres futtening captives liko sheep "for their table? Why torture it with that appalling cabalistic bloody invoca tion. Fee, faw, fum? W'J" pannit the" hoary murdorer Blno Beard to terrify the young before in historical sequence they reach Henry VIII, in no exten uating pago of Proude, but as the grisly murderer and defender of tho faith of tho older aunals? And why per plex tho callow pilgrim scarcely cm: barked on the jonrney of life, which the reverend and the wise describe as a moral warfare, by the rhyme which de clares tho greedy thief of a plum from the copious pudding a good boy? Why id n glutton tvho triumphs in his gluttony to be commendtd in honeyed measure as good, while nothiug is said hi praUe nay, ho is not even mentioned of the virtue of tho unnamed com rade, who was undoubtedly present nnd who restrained his desire to pull out plums, and who, so far as posterity knows, not only had no plum, but also forbore tho sauce? George William Curtis in Harper's. lUllroail Speed anJ (ibstructlon. Two years ago a cow was seen in tW middlo of tho Monon tracks in front of a train. The engineer tried to stop, and tho result was the locomotivo was de railed and the ei-pneer killed. A few mouths ago the writer was riding on an engine on the Chicago division of tho Pennsylvania, and a herd of cattlo got on tho track. The train was running almost forty miles an hour, but when the" engineer sjw them ho "threw her wldo open," and went into them at fnll seventy-five miles an hour. No damage was done except to "muss up" tho engine extensively. Tho engino man was asked why he hud thrown on the extra speed. His reply was that had ho been running slow it was eight chances to ten that he would have left tho track. Indianapolis News. Silanilliijr Hear. - A book could be written about Stand ing Ber Proiwrly speukmg ho is not a Sioux, lmt a Northern Clujyenne. With Crazy Horso, Huntiug Hog and old Chief Gall he 1 cs "teen at the liend of nearly nil the notable Indian wars for twenty years. Ho routed tho Pawnee and once killed" tin white men iu a lone some canyon siugl handed. On another occasion he defied and defeated alona - JCh.iv cavalrymen. It was Standing limr who nndor Sitting Bull routed the United States forces when Custer died on the Little Big Horn. San Fnncisco News-Letter. A rluln Mntrnicnt. A nartford girl called on a physician recently who is as plain in his speeoli as his patient is in rospecbto her faqe. Ho tried to cheer her; her ailment being only a trifling matter, he said. "Oh, doctor," she groaned, "I feel worso than I look." Then, my dear oung lady. there is no hope for you," replied the doctors Philadelphia Lodger. A Narrow liscupo. A Sr. G , who had been ill somo time, fell Into what was thought his Inst sleep. Tho medical attendant, how ever, had suspicions in his own nulid, which he did not enro to coniultmicato to tho man's family for fear of arousing false hopes. Ho therefore put off his sdnotion to tho burial from day to day, much to tho indignation of tho Supposed dead man's mothor. On tho fifth day, however, tho doctor had the gratifica tion of seeing his patient revive. Mr. G , some timo nftorward, had a re currence of tho malady, this time last ins sevon Uays, Yankee Blado. VT '6HE ftECOtLEO, BUT DION'f KICK Ilorolo Conduct ir nTull, amcrful Olrl ut tho bitpromo Tcet or I.oe. Two tall, graceful girls strolled slow ly along tho bench earnestly teonverslug. They wore conspicuous in tho thrdng, mid Imany an admiring glanco was turned toward thoui ns they sauiitored i to aud fro. A cloudless sky was rollect- "ed in calm waters below, whilo scarcely n breath qf nir was stirring. Tho girl in tho pure white blazer was going most of tho talking. "It is nil very well." sho was saying, "to insist that you would dio for tho man yon lovo, but tho Bacrifico is quite another thing." Tho girl with tho bluo yachting cap shrugged her shoulders., "You speak," sho observed, "liko one". who had mado tno sacrifice." "I havo tho right 6o to speak." Affecting recollections poured tumnl tuously over tho soul of tho girl in tho white blazer. Kor lips trembled and the superb eyes bent upon tho sand of tho beach glistoned with tho dow of gathering tears. Tho girl iu tho bluo cap smiled naught- y. , . "Indeed," sho sarcastically lotortcu, "how very interesting! And how does. It feel to actually die for tho man you love?" Itoproiichfnlly tho gill in tho white blazer diiectcd her gtizo upon tho girl with tho bluo yachting cap. "You shall not mako light of it." "Forgive mo." Tor n time thoy walkod in silonco. Both woro deoply nffectud, tho ono filled with rouietnbrnncoB of tho past; tho other her tceentnient gone, with wo manly fcympatliy. "Tell mo about it. Ethel." The girl in tho blue yatcliing cop was tenderly persuasive. "It was worse than dying for him Clara." I With a quick movement theStenrs wero dashed from tho snpeib oyeu, mid the girl with tho wluto blazer faced her companion. "It was at Easter, Clara. You re member tho dear, bright fellow I wa engaged to then. One ovoniug but a short while before he said he did not believe 1 borelrim the deep lovo I should. I ohalletiged him to name a sacrii'tco'I would not make for his sake. With an insight into feminine character which was Mephistophelian in its subtlety, lie dared me to do that which Oanses every woman's lieart to leeoil with horror. But I did it? They had paused in their walk, ami wero looking at well other fteedly. "Ethell" "Yes, Clara, J did it. Iwenttouhurch tbat Easter tabrntngl sat tin the very front seat, and I never looked arouttd during the service." The girl in tho blue yachting cop drew a deep, tremulous breath. "Ethell" "Yes, Clara." . - , "You are a nblimo heroine. Con you forget my hasty vrordV "I can, Clara." Aud the little wavelets lapped the snowy ljeach with drowsy sound, while all the throng gued- in admiration at tho graceful girls. Detroit Tribune. Dhl tlia Anelonl ,Iw I'Ihj Unit? Herod the Great was the first Jewish king who Imported into his realm Roman modes of "society life." Ills theaters and arenas, after thj ItomnrJ style, were not to the national taste in amusements, despite the fact that the former were, so to say, silently patron ized by tho Talmud in the saying, "Let us be grateful to the Ilotn.ius for (heir establishment of theaters, as they keep the public from uiuchief, which Satan finds for idle folks." The arenas were not patronized on account of the in human performances given there. The favorite Jewibh ualional game at that time was the kadur, or ball Whether it was played as &. sortot' lawn tennis or -as national baseball Is not recorded. That the game was not allowed by somo rabbis to be played on the Sabbath is a proof that the gamo re quired skill and labor. That the game was.patronized by tho Talmnd we" infer from its not liekig included among those ngninst which tno xaimuu opened a crusade, condemning them ns "gambling games." Boston Transcript, V. lion Money AVa flentj. There is a class of men, particularly in the western country, who get into the habit of stretching the truth of incidents whioh occurred in their pioneer days un til they become to believe them as facts. One of the must scientific of these is Jim Hawthorne, whoW home now Is near White Pine, Ouunison connty. Hero is one of Jim's stories: "Me und my pard ner," he observed, "maJe more money in them days tliau we knew what to do with. For instance, when wo had that big government contract for wood we was rollin in money. Money was com moner than chipmunks, and it wasn't niuah good to us neither,' 'cause we didn't have no stores to spend it at. That con tract was for 50,000 cords of wood. Wo got $ 173 a cord, aud we made money very easy." "What was the government doing with so much wood?' "Wall, I don't know. Somo of St was used by the Indians, The government just had it left around handy for clambakes." "Clambakes?" "Why, cert; clambakes were very common hi them days on tho Platte." "Did you dollver tho full con tract?" "No. We kind of let up ufter we had delivered 40,000 cords. Wo didn't Svtint to bust tho government. I just tell this to show you how p'ienty money was in them days." Colorado Sun, Kccno'a l'lpe. A good deal has leen written in vari ous quarters with regard to the llttlo Elizabethan piiws in which the late 6hnrles Keeno took such great delight. I canuot help thinking that the persist ent smoking of these pipes must havs dono no little injury to his hoallli. Tho pipes woio so shoit, they became bo charged with nicotine aud ho so persist ently smoked them at every opportunity that I cannot help thinking he must havo absorbed a largo amount of poison into his pystem. No one, unless he had smoked ono ot Keene's pipps, could havo tho least idea of its strength. I remember trying one at his studio ono ovoning, aud though a protty lough tobbaconalun I shall never j forget how my head wns affected nnd all tho pains I onduied in con'se.qnence. ' I had all the symptoms of suffering , from tho effects of a powerful narcotic poison. London Graphic Tho.fathor of Haydn, tho composer of "Jho Qroation," was a wheelwright and off jm gpoliled his son for neglecting busi nw. , r ;-m si SHMOt IN A AVATfift! W IMPORTANT DIT OF STEEL THAT FREQUENTLY 'BREAKS. vTatcUmnkois hay Thnt Sudden Clmnces of tVoatlicr Aro Dnnserous to These Uncertain riccos of Mechanism Main uprlnc In Expensive AVutclies. "Mainsprings aro very much liko peo ple," said a Bioadway watchmaker tho ether day. "Thoy uro as susccptiblo to extrcmo degrees of heat and cold ns hnman beings.. "When tho thermometer is hovering around the freezing point or daucing away up in the nineties Ihe lit tle mainspnng will give up in disgust aud uncoil itself nud die, jvibt as men succnuib to freezing or fiunstioko." This uncertain pieco of mechanism is supposed to bo adjusted to meet the various degrees of temperature, but when tho change is very great and conies with Bhort notice there is nothing that cau prevent them from snappingi They are made in Switzerland of tho very finest quality of steel, absolutely UawloM. Yeiy often tho watchmaker can detect a bad spring beforo putting it in tho watch, tithtr by its color or the softness of its sjuiiig. Those have been too highly tompercdin tho making, and instead of being subjected to merely a red heat the firo hasr bccn'brdughV to white heat, thus weakening tho Btienglh of the motnl. Tho illicit watches that aro bundled by icliablo dealers are put through a "cooking and freezing" proc oss bofoio they are sold, for tho purpo$o of testing their reliability in nil temper atmes. The watch is first placed in a little metal box, which is made airtight. Thiii u stioug gas flame is turned on the under burfnee of the box and is kept there for two or three hours, so that the watch is so hot at the end of that time that it could not 1 touched with the bai,a band. From this it is immedi ately taken and' put uitQvindther me tallic box which is buried in ice. Thoro the costly watch is allowed to froezo for an equal length of lime, when its torturo ceasos and tho examination is made. If during this excessive tost Iho watch appears to have ticked merrily ou without deviating a fractional part of a swond it is placed back in the case and marked "guaranteed for two years." The luamspriug is tho first piece of meclmnisui that succumbs to tlie test If it survives nothing else need be feared. Mainsprings arp, however, about the only rt of a watch that the jweler cannot successfully diagnose. They c$ji ufijutco rij of the rainberless little wheels or nivots or balances that so to 'make up tho auatomy of tin) tel but tho luAiuspnug has as yet battled tbo most skilled makers of watches of all countries. It is not so much the severe extremes of the weather that iirovu fatal to tbo Kliriuf H it is tho lirrwraui nf rbanxinz from hot to cold, or viae vrsul! Like the human frame, if the ribhouHke httlo coii of sttel can withstand the ef fects of this ohange it may be considered proof against breaking when the change to normal weather Comes. Many people who have been pomwBprs of new watches but a short time coma into the dealer's with blood in their oy declaring that they have paid an erfQr motu price for the timpieco and. the mainspring ha3 brol'en after oiily a week's use. "That is nothing," remarked the jewel er. "Wo havo them snap in our case before tho watch has ever been shown for sale." Others imagine that they might luive wound th watch too tight. but this does not liann if. It is-iathe- th jerk, hurried winding that win eventually fell on tho temper of the metal. Every good stem winder has a stop placed in the stem, which prevents the winding too tight. Damp Aventher has an ill effect oa mainsprings, and in England they do' not as n rule lrst oa long us in this coun try. A severe thunder und lightning storm also frequently prove disastrous' to tho durability of tho spring. A dealer who took in sevt-nty-niue watches on ono day said that ono summer on a day im mediately following a terrific electrical storm there woro twentj-ouo watches brought into his storo within (Ho hours Jor new mcinspnngs Tho cost of a new maiubpring is tho small part of makinir stich repair. It is theputting them jn$. tue iaoor ezpenueu, uiar costs, it cost from tw oh c to fifteen dollars to put i. maiuspring in tho Jurgensen watch and a little less in a P.itek Phillippe, whilo in iw cheaper American make it may oosfconly fifty rente cr a dollar, A man purchased a 800 Jurgensen from a leading dealer several yearb ago, and shortly after ho left for a tour around tho world. He was gono a j car, and when he returned ho went back to the dealer "with his watch and com plained: "Hero's u watch I paid you $300 for a year ago, and while I was traveling abroad it lost two "minutes'. You guaranteed it, and I want you to makoiitgood." Tho watch was placed In tho window Vrsth this enrd be side it: 'This watch lost only two minutes in a year iu a trip nrouud tho world. Pnco S0Q." It sold within an hour. It is said that one bar of Iron costing 5 will produce $850,009 worth of main springs'; Somo springs nio made in this country by tho m8.nufaclun.rs of cheap watches. Theso springs aro several feet long and tnko nearly two minutes to wind up. New York World. IIU Kxconc. Fatient Great Scott, doctor, that'i a frightful bill you've presented. Doctor (with dignity) Not so largo, sir, when yon como to think that it Is i my first case and I liad to study up on half .1 library full of authorities. -Detroit Free Press. Fully Answered. Gentleman Hiding a bicyclo up such a s,teep hill as this is a great deal harder than walking. Why don't you get oft and push it? Boy I j'j't got it. Good Nows. Formerly tho greater part of Irish butter was packed into firkins, but tho farmers aro now turning their atten tion to making butter suitaldn for pre serving in tins. Joscphus speaks of a Jow who was 10 feet 3 inches in height. And Pliny tolls of tho Arabian giajit Gabar.i, who was 0 feet 0 iuchos, "the tallest man in the days of Claudius." Prior wns tho son of a cabinetmaker, nnd himself was fond of mechanical employments. Ho onco said, "A g'pod carpenter was spoiled when 1 "turned m jHiUeution to poet?." I -UL J.'-r''': tf M -V,f - - - JUEi V r . r-M"5 Ml ''. j- i f-- v ..-. THE .AEIZOKA isavaa The Leacling Paper of Gila County, likyjcvi sjl,isi iiSo, i &- s. A Paper foi (lie Minerl, -w? - A Paper for llie Fttrinet-J A Paper for tbtMecbanic! ATlMpor for Bvcrybodv! TI!C:SJIVtilf 11V.1.T Ifas. the Iarg$t bona fide oirBultiliOn of any woeklr jff uiJJIe pMuiflry, and is oensiuynilyjlic let adver tising inedtvm.. BEND FCP OUR CATrUOaUEn PRICES ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. jan.tl-lyeow to OOHSUMPtSON DURE, Tlio success of Mils Oreat Cough Cure it without a parallel in tbo hUtory of medicine. All druggists Droaiitliorktd to sell It ou a pos itive Fiarantqf, j test .Unit no other euro can successfully etantl. lnat it may becomo known, tho l'roprlotor?, stan cnonoon ex pense, aro placing a Sample Bok.o Frco Into every homo in tho United fit.-ilos nnd Canada If youhavpaCoueh, Sore Throat, or llrort chlU'9, use it, far it vill care yiu. If jont child ha tho Croup, or'tVhoopingConBh.uae It promptly, and relief is nrs. If youilreac that insidious disease Consumption, use it, Aslc yonr Biujirlit for SUIWWB CUU11, Pricol0ct3.,Wct. and$1.00. If yoarLnncs nr8 soro or Back larao, use Shlloh'n Torouj Flitter. Price !5ct. Twrsalo by all Drof its nnd Dealerj"' ir.A tIIAT, .NO. 3. I. 0. O. F. meets on the second and fourth Fridays in each month. t Visiting brethren in cW standing cordially jmited to attend. B. G.FOX, C. P. H. TI. MoKKM-T, Scribe. Knights of Pyth?a3.' Itcgular meeting ot Pinal Mountain Lodge No. 11, Tuesday niRht of each week atSIa sonic Hill. All brothers in good standing nre cordlnlly imitrd. r ,T9iJ"V. Gvknow, 0, C. ' WF. WisytHom K. R. S. v eTf. -KEGLNER. J. W. JUKSOM . SU-R KBIMEB & CO.i .'iOBBEKS AND Proprietors Pinal ieneral Creole Steam Saw Crook Toll Road. 'Contractors for LUMBER, rRk&HTf ORE &.: Correspondents In Now York City and San Francisco, Wo havo afnplo facilities for tho Transfer of Funds Acting as financial Agents for tract for supplies &c. 8 will not lie Unfooli Article and our Stock is tho KLEIN DEALERS IN. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Large Stock of Overshirts, Hats, Groceries, MqioT&, Tobaccos, Cigars, Hardware, Tinware, li Mining Supplies, 4 "AND EVERYTHING KEPT BY A ! FXBST-CLASS' MERGMTILE ESTABLISHMENT. '7" Exchange drawn on all parts of the Uni- ted States and Europe. -MBW? i ?.y - ffBiiiiapcJ iSanoFSv MAIN STREET. "GLOBE, wm;t.mcey, PROPRIETOR. Finest of ImpfltlfiJ and DnmJstic Wiutt,1- Liquors and Cigars. First-Olass Club Room Attached, Two fit the ctlcl.rttid TSrunj-nlcl t Italia BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE3 C3T The Nr:ilrt Kenrt for : ntlrmnu I he illy. tn Fiom and after January 1st , (lie fol lowing will be the rates for Lum ber delivered in Globe: ROUGH LttilB-ER, SCO. 00 DRESSED LUMBER 70.00 FLOORING TONGUED and GROOVED 75.00 RUSTIC 75.00 S-WED SHINGLES, 8.00 MINING TIM BERS-Speoial rates on application. J2T KEEP ON HAND, and lor sale, PanelDoors, ScreeuDoors.Win dow Saslfes Etc. - " " M. W. RREMEN,,,. , L'ioynetor. Saw HilL bEALERS US Merchandise. Mills and Pih for i sarne, making yearly con g- Ij AnyMy or in any one Largest in Cila County. E. F. KELLNER & CO. P Xil-8JS7MEIVJS LumberYard c3-lo"be7 -A.,. 1 R The Lest Qunllt) r PINE LUMBEEf -iud- Mill limbed , I IN ARIZONA, I J. Always on Hand. . to.-- ', v '. Owntnwtj filled at Lor TtaW aiv. prouii tly. W. W. UKKMKN, Proprietor 3S feMl Is the olden and miwt pnpulaf sclent He srji mchiuillra(erpDtlihel and haubelanwr; V K-niititan of nor nDr of ! in (fto worirt. mix Itlurtrnted. IJcrt cilm of Wnl HfcniP Inn, I'limiariiMi vrnuiT. i-rmi nir iiniuucu Price Jyer. four month' trial. fK. UllNN X 10., l'UBLieniita, 1.1 UroaiSWar, N-t, ARCHITECTiUILDER' Edition of Sclcntifio American, w X Ereat miccess. Kaeh iMiie conttlni ooloreoi llthonraphlc plates of coonur oJ an reiden-J ees or pnblle bulldinci. humcrcmi enrrarlagfr and full riant and peeWcaUvnt (or tlie ut vz. inch as contemplate mllni. Trice I'M) a ttnJt V, eu. a cowr utom to, rciiusnuu. Cu. wh.w hnTubsiluTrr. m Tears' erperlenc aim mae t.i WO.UjU applications for Ameriran soil t'T; olrn natents. Send Inr ltamllxiok. COITit- rondSJice stria! eunfldeuttal. TRADE MARKS. A In esse yonr mirk It not rcaUterml tn tie PW nt Office, apply la til n A ' pnurr bniuiMlUie proteoVon. fctnula. mumit. COI'VRIUIITS It.r t-!.'-', cliarj, K.k.. KUN.N & CO., Plnit r;ecltor - Mining niTPUY.es?Ss! . V. f , 4 1 .,wiM.-,jtltrtMriiiiiieaaiaissiii1aMaMaBayalat HuaaubMyl 1"- ----------M iiiitii