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Ml THE PHCEX1X HERALD- Friday nlvr. S No employee cf tUU olDce, agent ji other piron i aathoriuj t-J make purchases or - utract debts for and on account of the Jckald. 2o bill goiait the HliUiD r.ill bi recogtiied except for purchases and con trxi in 3J5 by the propriutora personally or o,ioa j-.r writu u crdr. LOCAL L1XE3. L lit 3 tarJay wx3 St. Andrc'w'd ly. " TUero wn3 a rer heavy frost laat l.isrht " Jckon is moving i a to his new Mere. Cox & B-iker baTe dUolrtd par ittrship. : Si&ize S:iperiatcnJeDt Stewart is ia the city. G i a taro.arj advertising space reserved in th.it issue. M-jor" Eaton, -of tko Post Office Deparuueut, in in tbe city. J. Jn tiOu's new atoro on Wabli inton street ivill noon be ready for occupancy. Jau. R Dal I It ft on another cf big bubioess trips to the noah on Thursday. A load of i:3i!;cr for a frame build in was lauded oa Moaroe'strcct Sat l.r lay moraing'. The water caso lias been occupy ins h attention of tlta District Court thi week. - G"il'." of tha Soutliern Pacific "a.e line, arrived troaa the JTortU "lay-monrinj. .orernor Fremont arrived from .UricopS Mondar' marnicg by ;ri--a:e coaycy: n -. J. M. "VViikiu. of San Francisco, and J. Gilson, of Maricopa, arc at the Bunk Exchange. C. Bi-McClintock. She b-.iiinci" manager of the Hekai.p, returned from a successful California trip Saturday morning. The card of Al.ap : E.ikcr ap. pears - in cur columns. The legal standing of both gentlemen "requires no rceomtnenduuon from uj. ' I A peuuon as uira in me rrnu. . u-UlM,S3 fl)r ,h2 defence, H. R. P:.t aking iyr an order for the sale of rfcte, w."s the personal estate "f Andres Esco bar, deceased. It was ttt for hearing December -1. The game of base bail between ibe riicecix and McDonald Butter Finger clubs, on Thanksgiving Day, re f ulted ii a score of 27 to 16, in favor of the tormcr. The Southern Pacific stage compa ny have erected suttible buildings in the southern part of town, for the ac commodation of their stock on their Black Canon stage line. The Mexicans who murdered Thomas, and robbed the Black Can- '" "?e were in the vicinity of jrMcDov.cll at last accounts, ere being closely pursued. VRosenthal, the "leading and Ipterpri&ing of our merchants, firge assortment cf new goods, ring huntitg jackets, ammuni ystsrs. fine dress coats, etc. w Ta-.irsi-iv n piece of rock , --.""roiaession of V. Trumper. It ' jaautiful ipecimen, having hof gold, in leaves fas ened ""!;.iTd of the pnro white quartz. Notices of the following locations were filed to-day: The Lettitie, gold nd eilver.C'ave Creek, by I. N. Ur. heV. and 11. Zamall ; the Round Top, an extension of the Lettitie ledge, by G. W. Buck. . .. J. U. Daikee- arrived 'Wcdncsdzy. from SejiXiQur. He brought down one bar of bullion from the Vulture J-)ilL valued at $3.C00-' The sews rora that section is itill of a favora ble character. TV- . . ..v iunagtiuuiia are oring V.: ule to bring to- Prescott the Tina- fore troupe of Pauline Markhan;, now at Tucson. No reason why they iiuuiu not p:ay 2: I'iicemx, for one night, while 0:1 their way to Pres ent. Start the boom. Mr. Taoiaos Jeffries, of Sa-j Jose, wiHlaasea tract of land south cf own for t!ie purpose of strawberry culture, He infornta us that tiie strawberry will grow as luxuriantly in thij vallev as Well as in the favor ed localities of California. Pasqiial, chief of the Yumas, and Indian Jim. the swift runner, are iu town at the Bank Exchange. They have probably come to explain to the Pi mas these walkiug matches, and institute trials of speed among them to as to pick their fastest fnah. Commencing with cur this, Fri day's istue, we will present our readers with a spicy letter from the I- tii W, containing interesting Ter- riuaial and local information, eth eredbyonr social correspondent ( . .,, . , '-) win oe aaomer o: o::r special fealnre. The Phconix Library Association at a called meeting elected A. D. Lemon treasurer, and W llliam F. McNuIty librarian, and also passed a ri3'Jl x, permitli.rg the President, Vice President and Secretary to hold over until January 1st. It was also decided to remit all delinquent dues. The name of every land attorney and real estate broker will be inserted without charge in "The American Settlers' Guide," published by Ilenrj N. C pp, "VVasl ington, D. C., a new b.k ou'ocr public lands to be circu- i.ueu extensively in uie -Yiianuc States and Europe. Every person in that business in thin Territory should tend in his name. The following dee Is wc:c filed to day, for record, with Recorder ' Me Nully: Allen Stroud to Rebecca C . Stroud, lot 6 and part o'l lot 4, in. block 21, for 2,000; Mrs. Kate E. Wo.-nell to Miss Adeline Gregory, lot 3, block 54, for 100: Henry Col- J.isto to John Sullivan anil Elislia Richard, an undivided eno-ei-iit in- ! ierest iii tne Jlamuth Sii.ne. foi $'.20. At the meeting cf the rii'enix Jlase RaU Club, on Wednesday last the ciab was organized, for the sea son, u follows: Pution, pitcher Widinitr, catcher; Harmon, lit base; Kirk la nch 2d ba-e: McNulty, 3i iiase; Cox, short-stopt Wfmrton. "'ft field; O.borr.:;, centre field, ane tro'.i'l, ri fht tie! i, B-t-rtrs, L m ri i Murphv wsr elected us sn ft y. A ("jm-n'ttc wnapi -i :lc HixT t:se a:e i -.51 gto-.-a U. Nearly two columns of new- ad vertisements in 5londny's issue a' test the growing popularity of the Daily Herald. The citiil which Arrived Monday from Gi'Ieito, broii-Jit the infor mation that Thomas, the passenger vi ho was so badly wounded iu the sitack on tha stage last TUnfsday ci,lit, has died from the injuries re coived at lite liamls of the murderous Mexicans. Twelve men ore iu pur suit and have captured the stolen horses. To-morrow men .hit's coach will LrSny more infoi mat ion. w hieh tve hope vi ill chronicle their cap tire. An opportunity will aoon be offered to ventilate without reserve, and in the fullest manner, the reasons "v.uch instiinrea a mnsf. malicious and unreasonable attac k naain.-.! the manage ment of the telegraph office in Phar.is- Injudicious personal i : :n . : . .. i I from such an investigation, that will bi a warning pro :o lent to our Jour nalists, against giving credem-e io sud authorizing such uufouuded and idl; statements. A party ci eig'ut wcut cut to the Indian village east of Tcmpe, Tues day afternoon, in pursuit of the mur derous Mexicans tibo lately butcher ed Thomas and robbed the Elack Cnnycn stage, rews hnving been brought to town that thev wcra in the vicinity. The party were uns-occra-ful, but tracks were found pointing Sonoraward. Had they been caught, we don't believe their captors would have takeu the trouble t Iiave brought them to Phoenix. if. P. Griffin, Ceo. R. Roberts and J. A. Chenowilh were examined Tues cay ai witnesses in the water caac Thc action is progressing as rapidly as possible and a decision will doiit less be reached with all due dili gence. The p aintifis also intro. duced lo-day the following witnesses: It. S, Thnrrie. George Collins, T G. Bryan, II. G. Sicott, J- D. 3Ioa(goin evy.J. T. Dennis, I.-aac Uuderhiil and J. P. Hal col tu.' They also intro. dce:I the ccrtilk-aic of incorpora tion of the Monturev Ditch Co. The Tilaintiiis here rested and Ibe first Kl the meeting of the Democratic Central Committee, held Decniber 3d, 1S73, E. F. Gleason was elected to fill the vacancj- caused by the al seccs of Thomas IVallace, and N. Sharp to fill the place occupied by John E. Naylor. - The Committee sleeted Frank Cox, tofiil the vacancy ia the. Secretaryship. The following resolution was passed: "That the Democratic Central ccommittee of Maricopa county, declare their coun ty organization, ami recjuest the im mediate organization of the party iu all the counties of the Territory, with a vkw to the pppoinlrjent of a Terri torial Central Committee, and the Chairman of the Committee ishcreby instructed to enter into correspond encc wiili the Democracy cf the other e. unities for that purpose." The Cin inittce adjourned t1- n:ttt at the call of the Chairman. t z TVonlerfal I'reak of Xature. We b:e in Phcsnix a natural phenomenon., which compares very favorably with the productions of other town of similar size. The boy, for .he is but sixteen years of age. Las the rercaikable mu-cular power of being able to throw all hi.s limbs out cf joint without the slightest pain, lie can hy Ibe exercise of this power fold his body in a very small space. His mother, on being interviewed. f tates that le first remarked it,when he was about ten years of age. When chastising the child, oe of bis arrru came from i:s socket, but it was placed in position ajr.tin without the slialif-tt paiu to the ch'ld. The t tilde stems to be that by continu ally tureising the power, he has weakened the muscle iiid c ords t his anatomy so much that any of his limbs are '.ieble to become ur.jointcd cu ihc sliirlitesi provocation. We re frain tnrni publishing the parents' names from motives of delicacy. Xcwstjiaper Koriuwrrs- An exchane. recently published a letter from a lady i-ubscriber, in which she complained bitterly oT the annoyance she experienced from the haiiil of her female neighbors'hnd of constantly -borroving her paper. The exchange failed to advise Lc-r . a the subject, and as the matt'-r is a serious tne, we hare looked into the subject for seine method of relief and now think we can offer the suff ering lady, and all others similarly situated, an adequate means of suit, j cor. Here is oar plan: Lei the laily immcdia'ely 1 p m receiving her p . per, carefully cut from it soni': iien. it makes no particular ditlerence wt at it is most anv ilem will do, only let it be ueatlv and carefullv re "lr'Ted from the paper. TIh-u tlie ouoinr i-roceeaiutr wui .fsurew ensue: In a tew moments tlie uein- h;r' !av will call for the paper, 1 e will take it bom; nd wiiiiin three minutes he will emerge from tiie iionte he will scool dovn street &nd T ry shortly return with a folded pa per ''f the same date as the one jtii-t burrowed. By the time the dipped paper has c ircled round among all the fenviic borrowers. Hie street will lie lively with hurrying bo s anil the rewnin JJ of the newspaper will be materially increased. Net one wo man among them all wottid tut able l sleep a winli without knowiusjust exae'ly r.iit thai, cut-out itemwas. The next day the lady will pur-ue the saEP course and similar ienlis will follow. In an extremely ohsti- r -i I o nain-lilinr'n.-inl 1w i. rirv.ir.r1iniiC wi!, liaru . ,, w-ueated three or f.mr limes ii-.it n i.intrer. liv that tunc the lady wiil b; ni It to read her ncw.-p-i,er in peace and the newspa per fnmrcs v. ill be the gainer through several new s-ubseribers. This ruie is ii fallible where the bor rowers are females, but it can't be vouched for in the case of men. There isn't th:tt inherent uidoFity to work upcn, j-ou know, and and but pe.-h.ips we nru gettjng too deep Beat' n Courier. A panic of base bnll was plaved on Tbanfcsjdviuff Dav, bv the Chatfec ar.d Noivtll base ball clubs of !" ri McDowell Oil tii;; ffrounds of the for mer. Tho game exhibited somc( X celler.t playing on both siiie. liar d-, Dravo, W'Mxla'i and t)"l)onneil on the p.!ii-t of the CbatTr-o Club, unci Carrol), J-'itsremU. I5r:i!and 5) ti' . tcty on the pa.i t of the Norvi il Club, played a firtt raxe game. The Chaf. fe a were defeated sfter a hnr toitglt g-ur.e, the score sfan iieg otJ o 37. The Chaffeds are going tocha; leuge the 111 ctiii C;.:n, to play a n.mui on Christmas or Near Vear' . J'i.ry have a good ground laid o it in first -diss fclylo si ail jtl iy a eoim. gnmc. J he Phcrnx Club will have to ion out for their Inure! vh ... - en 1 r the C-i 'Uv' 5 f'(.-iilr: to f :-.Vii FEARFUL ACCIDENT. One Man Ki!!ed and Twd Injured at the Tiger Wine. sPECIi.1. TO THE HSUALD. J Pi'.escott, December 4tii. A con rier has just ai rived frotc the Tiger niine, bringing news that a prema ture dUcharge of a blast occurred in the tunnel of the mine last night at 11 o'clock. 'William Mozart was killed, David Fellows fatally injured and Mat Carr tdighlly wounded. Dr. Aitsswortb has gone to the mine to wk on the wounded. FREIGHT ARRIVAL3. TriJay. Xov. US. riicsxix. Wing Oa Lung, 33 sund, i"S0. N Rosenthal, 1 pkg, C3. E Irvine, 3 sund, 170. II Morgan, I pkg, f. HAYDEN'S FEiiRT. Ilayden, 1 pkg 03. I' KH SCOTT. Mrs D B Wright, 1 pkg, 100. I Goldwater & Ero, 1 pkg, Co. Aslu-r & Wollenberg, 16 sund, 10G0. Win Buffum, 13 sund. 10C0. L Bashfcrd, 1 pkg, 155; 1 pkg, 50. K- IJy & Stephens. 3 sund, 205. R Conuc-11, 5 sund, 040. GILLETTE. J Anderson, 2 sund, 1C0. WICKF-SCCEO. E O Grant, 14 .-.und, 1CC0. ALEXAM'KA. J II Andres, 65 sund, 4GG5. HGEIt. N Shecklcs, 10 suaJ. 0SO; 4 sund, 250- CHAD HAW C Taylor, 1 pkg, 4'JO. VERDE. Capt Egbert, 19 sund, 1DG7. HaiarJsy, Xvenil)i r 29. I IICE.NIX. Ileniirb cV Co. 28 pkes. 1?00. II A--her i tiio. 4 pkg.. 7U0. G E Brown 2 kg. Uiii). Gosper fc .M. CI. at.), k 1 pby. 105. G Coat 42 sund. 2M.0. l-I!tbCtTT- Jow Hep, 2 i kgs. ISO T Her.-p.ring. I pkg. 4C0. Dr (i Liiicolu, 2 pU-is. 250. W M Butfuiu, 3iHj. 141). wickeuburg. E O Gr in!, 6 pkgs. 445. Haadnf, Xo vciuber SO. l'iia.xii. F Ganz, 1 pkg. '60. Soman & Heine, 1 pkg, 170. E lniue. 1 bale paper, ISO. G Coats, 50 sund, tMt; 6 suud, 320. Ellis, Ather ii Co, 35 suud, 1S0'J. I-IIESCOTT. L Bash ford. 30 sund, 1324, T Biay, 'J pkgs, 1150. WK-ili-MiL'HO. E O Grant, 2 snail, UJ. TIC1EH. N Shecklcs, S3 .-nnt!. IMS. VEKDE. Capt II Egbert, 1 pkg 79 Lt V W. at!ie:!ocn, 1 pkg. 33. Co,-i O-licer Cu K. 1 pkg. i;7. jtao'ii;;.!.. Corn Ol'ieer Co G. 1 pkg, 37. TIl'-TOl" W A Rowe, 153 suud, 6220; IS sund 15:0. Ai-EXAxrnjt. Jas Minges, 1 Jkg, 345, J.IAHICCU'A WIJl.I.S. G Warner, 4 sund. 9 0. Vfl.TIKE W A Rowe, r8 pkgs. 525. Monday, Drceiutirr I PI.I.OII L Eaahford, 3 si.nd, C45. ur-Tor. E G Wager. 1 pkg, 155. Toe.1aj . Iec, 2. rnoxix. G Coals, 20 sun I, 1S5S; 23 sund 1170. rRESCOTT- L Bashford. 1 pkg, 68; 1 pkg W Beach, 7 suud.aW. Raihlc Co, 2 sund. 75. B Ii Weaver, 14 sund, 2220. TIOT.R. N Shecklcs, 2 sund, 2S1. J S i uncan, 2 sund, 305, TEKDS. F Lutz, 2 sund, 193. IIATUEN'S. H.iyclt-n, 23 sund, 3j70. fl.TVKE. AV A Rowe,.7 sund, 5G. YVettneMilaj-. icr 4. I'liOZMX. AVIiite fc Waller-, 1 pig. 1 5 M L lJeiali3, 5'J --iind, 5745. E lniue, ti -ii:nl. 450. G Coals, (j sund, u(55- , 80. Si niaii ec Heine, 1 pkg 400. li l;oat.-, l suud, IKiO. Ellis, A.-her Si Co, 10 pk CO j rREf.l Ol T. L Casbford, 1 pkg, 300. A. J. Mason, 1 pkjr, 7.1. F W Uh.ke, 1 pkg 120. Win Ii'.iiluin, 5 saml. 1010. I C Thorne, 12 sund. 270. E F Uow.-rs. u3 und, 2-2j. GILLETTE. G E Webber. 2"J und, 3215- Tlp TOP. W A Rowe, 15 lkgs. Si James ii: Da we.-, o sund, S10. VUI.Tl'liE. W A Rowe. l. und, 22:30. TIGER MIXE- Sheck'es & Co.. 4 sund, 2020. CAM.' THOS.AS. Lt Col Price. G sund, 78. Chas Cessnian 4 sund, 735. A .tl other's Vnaltii. A stylishly-dressed young won. n was taken to the Eorty-sevenlh stie. p-tlice station last eveDing." She was very drui k, and her silk dress w:- ump'ed. Hi.-r mother came look:Dg for lier an hour later. "Can't I see her!" s" e asked. "She is too drunk to speak," the sergeant said, What shall I do?" the mother cried d-spaiiing!y. "I must see her." "( au't be dune." The aged mother burst into tears, an.i leaned en the shoulder (fa man wilh her. "Thi is awful," she said. "Oh dear!" "Don't take on so," said the ser geant. "You will see her iu ibe morning.' "It isn"t that," the mother replied ; she's all right. I.'s the silk dress I'm troubled about. She'll tear it to pieces before morning." Commeuciiiff with Monday's 'fs te the HrrtAMJ presented its readers with im new features in the stripe of complete Aoc-iate l Press telegrams and a list of Arizona pa: -senirers passing Colton -M'Te com plete arrangements for galherinir news have been made by I he Ari zona Associated Press, and, taken altogetherthe HiR-tlD will, in the fulure. as in tiie pas', remain, the foremost journal in Arizona, regard ' - - j - - ----- - . iiig the curliest publicatiou of Irchh 1 FICTITIOl'S VAIiF.tTlOX. The delirious exc-it-nient and feverish daze that attend, wi.h in- ev.taUe regularity, all mining dis coveries, are foiue of the results of the peculiar discipline of We.-teni life. If these i fficts were wholly . individual 111 their mut iti-ms, and iu the deteri rating marks. which ihey invariably l ave behiud, we mijiht well bury tin in wiiLout 0 111 nient in t!ie grave of the other fol lies of mankind, but they 1 tst. They live longer than the good that cams with tlitir caua . We cannot rehgate them to oblivion with justice ta the community in which they were born, for, in their turn, they have be.-n the cause of a curse which retards the real devel opment of mining property. In this lace for wealth, miners have e -ncrit e:l that the first thing to ac complish alter discoveries: a ledsc is to fr-rui a company to work ir, ai.d to whom the can a 11 their in ten St. If they do not succeed iu nrganizing fucli a. corporation, tiny vinually abandon tho projierty. They thii;k their wealth is not to be found in the ore taken from the mine, but in the tie of the prop erty upon a stock board. We ad mis that stock boards are practical methods to induce the people at latge, to invi st their ni-mev in min ing enterpii.se, but wh re ore mine ii- developed by this m-tlioJ one I II' dr. d are undisturbed by the pie.k and sltovt 1. It has come to be the rccogi.ized luam.er of d. vel- opit g such property, and failure to carry out such a scheme of org-in-iz-ition, means abandonment by the locator. We know that it takes tnon v io open a min , and that mo t loc.t-HS are poor men. That they have n t the means to erect milling 111 't-hinery, and so must re sort to tin's scheme of ii. co-portition. There is a remedy. Let our en terprising in 11 organize a few c;ni pai.ie t i r. it custom mills. This wi:l itieoiisage poor miners. Tiny will, in time, take ore enough ftom their mines tc erect small mills on ihi-ii property. Its results will cer tainly be morn beneficial to the ci inmuiiify than this system of in c ! pnrating and selling the p o; crry of fictitious valuation, in i-tuk boards locate d in anothi r State. 3IOUKSTV OF TilK HIXEB.' The concealed uioclegiy of the av- r-ge journalist is roui-:Iiinj; that h.-iS a p!. Ce ii: history. In tlie edi torial toluiiin o a Coiiti a dcitiiy ai.d iinieliable i-lieet, p- bliahe-l in Pn s C'tt, and whose titlednes not digni fy its many godfaih ra. we fi..l a i riiiie rugger ti n, which :s eviJ, i.tly a Teak o: imagiiia i ii of ibe wa -d.-iiiig bia:tii i i:srr.i:oi. He mild ly i ii 1 1 tii te , as 't' th r chary ol a -vat. tii.; such an ur giu .1 icha, that tie M.ner. hich we will iui piess in on cve-y ore, is a large pa pt r piibii.- hed, we believe in I'h-s-coit, is the best i aj ei in the Teiriio rv. lie pu:s it aw.iy down in the bottom of the columu if afr. id somebody would -eeii.aad seeing be i v;i g. It mav be tio.t we aie mistaken co.Ctinng the edito.'s uieiii.iug. He in.iy be saitsistie iii hi.- t nde. cy. Hi braiu ui i h ive ivolvida new ii..e of ilmugl.t. but we ought to di.-uii-s this hypo hes.s bi-cau?!-of its iiupoBsibil.iy, and he limy be try ng to ui ike himself the j k r i f Arizona joiiii..il:sis. W .li k the Heiiali) is tie lirtpejei ii. the Territory. We don't v,an: to be ai cu.-ed of ni-cking a i ompai is -ii between ou Ives . nd ti e Mi. er ; 1 ut we cl all g- t or a y o, lier Ai izona pap r to show a I ke tpiaii'iiy or Ua it of lei -gr ipl.ic .ii.d oi ij; n 1 mater, wl.ich daily :ppe.iis i.i oir e. lunins or io .-I ou as large a bo. a fide ii cu at on We weke i ox sm prised to learn of th oiii'n ilson of Ji Doe French by ih- Presid nt for r appo'nau'Ut as Chief Juslii-e of Arizon t. It w ill- be veiy Faii-fac ioryrothe people of the Territory t; it tiL. ':. The Daily Herald, (the largest laily newspaper in Arizona), is is--ued every evening, (except Sunday) and furnished subscribers at the low ! price of twen'y-five cents per week. Kaeh subscriber of the Daily rcceiv free, a copy of our large Wlekli , published Fridays. The Daily Hkrald contains the latest telegraph press news, besides as a member of ihe Arizona Press Association, is enabled to lay before its readers, the very latest information occurring iu Arizona or New Mexico. Its edito rials are carefully prepared. Mining news are made a spccialtr. fhe : abseription price .of our mammoth Weekly, to any part of the United States, postage prepaid, is $5 per year. It is the largest news paper published this side of San Francisco. It is made up of th choicest matter appearing in our Daily. It is jast the paper for peor pie desiring complete Arizona infor mation. XOTICR' All persons knowinsr them elves in rtjbted to the firm of H. Morgan A' o., are requested io call and sett e their accounts immediately, and save costs. II. Mohgan & Co. jMARRIKI. I ,. 1. 1. A i; ixi ahisiia as ienpe. inoT, 22a 1 by n DnBi,anl. j. p., Aceatociofa'a'lfcrdo, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lerats. F. A, Lehman, Solicitor of American ana FoivinJ Patente. VVjir'hinlon. I. C. All bnnei connected with paten '8. whether birore the i'Mtnnt unice or tne Courts, ! promptly u-teuded leas a patent I e to. Ho cbaree rarie on patent eecored. . Send lor circular. COLORADO HOTEL. Yuma. Cal. ISAAC LIE TV - - T'roprietor. A KlltSST CLASS IIOTI-:!,. A Free coach to and rrom the cars. NEW RESTAURANT. Washington street, n-xt to the COurt Uocee. CUSTAV CKCIlEii - I'roprictor Prices ! nlt the Times. ile&ii vrill bo furciithed at all hours for Twenty-five Cents. .Special orders from TO cents up-r-jr. The Table will be supplied with the Irst the market ai.ord. and cucfta will receive polite and prompt attention, I hare made everv arrangement to pcnre t the comfort and eatiaiuciiou of thw ptibUc, Dotter G & S ..DEALERS IN.. CAEPETS, 80, 82, 84 ? L. AXi 1.AKG Hi? 1 STOCK 5 ' 53 We Guarantee any goods and Skll to Ariz ma 1 ancisco Prices, 2 IM VIP0RTAT1 ON OF EAPTKliX AND EUEOPEAX Dl?-Y GOODS FANCY GOODS JUiT TiECi.IVED AT DILLON 6l KEfJE ALY'S, Los Angeles, Gal. Eveir Department in our Ilou.-e is overstocked with ihe Newest and Choisest Goods ever Imported to this Market, Oar I'litire Stork It r i i 2: Purchased for Canh we are in a nooition to OiTer Kx t r.ior.lluary lailuremeatii to 1'nrrlinnerK. IADTES CLOTHS AND WATERPROOFS, Cassimeros, Flannels, I'.lankets, Quilts, Table Linen Towels, Napkins, Etc., Ktc. Yc invite SPECIAL ATTENTION to oar stock in the following department ilOSIi EV GLOVES. F.JIIlROIDKItlES, CORSETS, LADIES' IX DUItlVEAlt, LACKS, SITIVS. ETC. A Complete Assortment cf Black Lolmans and Ulsters Just Received. Dillon & Kenealy, 86 Main street, Los Angeles, ( al. l5CSamples Sent by Mail to all parts of Arizonr. dec I, 3 rue) AGENCY OF THE Bank of Arizona, PIKEXIX, A.T. Brawn the Prinripnl of the Vnitert Htatt-Pi anil 1 nropf Ti'lM HI'Rf'II SE 'R MA KF AHVAX . " o-n oi, (i.f.i hd4 s; vw lu ion. IVrri loiinl Bll'I 'n !tinlH W;.- aiiT. tli iimt.r 4 jnin n-ia' F:--r. r1-ire !! r-. l'aiai:Mi iiittnd. nmteri;,k- (Joi;. r ie;.: ati'l transjirt a ir!'r; Iwikiny h-it'ii- s 'tti i.our- fi m y a ut tt 4 m. 73tf At. KALKS. Cabbie - xotici; Th Co-pnrtniTship heretofori existing between II. Cox and A. V. akeh ta thia .(ay dis.ioi.ed by muiuai consent. n v . a a r. . I. II. Cox MISCELLANEOUS. The Tiger! T03I BKOIVX, - Irp (Old Stand next to SalarS'a reataorast.) Ttttinff purchased the Intere.t of Mr Daniel. T am prepared as sver to suit my pa trona with tue bei or HlXI S. I, HtI O A UCAES A t. ne milliard table for the nae of patrons Call and se ma and you will b treated weil. odd Jesse Jackson, (l.ats TPresoott) T hsre !aed thfl quarter fwTniTr 8ccw- pled by Smith &. Suoude, for one year, ana b ars opened a FIRST CLAW KALOOf, Where none bnt the best liqnors and Cigars wili ue girea to patrons. Hemember the place, TIIR CAPITOL BOLDIXG. Bradley, PAPIER, ETC. Main Sir set, ; li n, cai. LOWKST 1 Ell 1 S Ordered from our iT )ue. Customers at Le;js than : an S E sfry. Will remain in this city bat a few daja lonfc r. T"vervtviiii in tSe aove line a c-x-'ctitL'U u laanuer highly aliaac. FiME PLATE WORK, AND FiLL NC TEETH. is'acii i. n :n.(( d. Termn rraeonab Rroiiif O. i.vi.i-.s n ?w store, corn Wubtiiiiiau afd .Montezuma streets. .-usee. C ame Io oty 'Jilt. P4 . innl. u loi or ( ra- Imcii. inilay !7t!i i'be owner i rqneted lo oonii1 tiil j;rove property and pay charge. C. I1.V.-..-T.. ! Xotlre. Al person Indcbtedto th firm of . Goldb- r A 5nn. are qufti-il tos'alie on 0i j,:-ore jaa. it ugj Denti i IJ. GOI.EBESO SOX Phatuiz, Dee. 1. 1T9. GOLD-MAN CO. Hill PPil R 1 Hill ii iii Take pleasure in informing tlie inhabitants of town rnd county that their lAhL Uli CJV1 A 1 IONS have arrived, and claim that the' can shovr the best assort ment, the latest styles and the lowest prices of any house in PHCENIX. LIST OF NEW GOODS. Ladies Cloaks and Ulsters, Ladies' Jackets, Nubias, Hoods in worsted, Ladies' Hats, fall styles, Ladies' Underwear and Skirts, New shades of "Worsted Goods in Cashmere. Gent's and boy's Winter clothing, Gent's blanket suits, Gent's Overcoats and Ulsters, Gent's Hats, Fall styles, Cent's Undeiwetir' complete assor't Waitresses, Pillows, Comforters and Blankets, Parlor and PaHor. Olnln-rGom and Kitchen A 's Hich Chairs, L.-UU J Three-ply, I: grain and Brussels. iSrus-els rugs. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES. Ulce Things to Eat. California Cornmeal, Ghirardelli's Chocolate. Fresh Cranberries, Eastern Codfish. California Cream Cheese -AGENTS Falk's Milwaukee, Conrad's Imported Samples part of tlie country, and orders promptly executed. Imporiersof and Dcafcrs 3 Cook stoves Hocking Char 3. FOR Budweiser and Boca beer. Cigars. sent to any in General Merchandise. Livery, Feed & Sale Stable ! CEO HAMLIN. Washington jtrcel adjoiuiaj li I'Uruix UouL BEST CF KCRSES AND MOST ELEGANT TURNOUTS. GC0DWELL FCRCE FIX? A.K3 HOSE LarCe Ccrra! to turn lessa stock in. Hay and Grain always hand and for sale. Y3?Horse3 boarded br the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Satis faction gu ranteed. H. Morgan & Co. rnoExix, a. t. DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Wholesale and Retail. hare feaail 400,000 pounds Indian Wheat, ASP... 200,CC0 pounds Clean Barley, For sale at the lowest cash price. S. Jackson, Having pt'rebr.sjd th er r nxt Merchandise From Mr. Satnter, I ?:all h.-tafVj keep a full as--r:B:eri; ( GOODS, and will fell the same to th pli-i FOR CASH, at a living prce, such as afr all compc titiou. Simon Jackson WATER RIGHTS FOR SALE. T'a.-vona doair9Ba t parchaaiax &am I tha Salt River Valley Caru! Compi.iy, TBI.. . MARICOPA CAALCOnV I 'an do ko oa drattn ?raa app ins to the untW:giU al Bf 01H0 im la town of riiirnix. JuisT AlTat. l' if E. T. Lowell, CARPENTER & PLASTERER All work ia th above Hue proe. j.: itt attrns'ci tn. tt zBraa lrtt. . f pesi; tha ' B ertlce. ALSO, Ala, KINDS CF MINING MACHINERY. i 7 rieaae send for t1mitar aaj jw.cva. BEKKY Jt PIt'E. tWcl Saa FratKtMvs. CaJL Tip-Top Hotel. -LETTE, A. T. hr.;' k- J Goa mccoainiodtiMi far trAji j THE TABU ' Cannot b snrra-twd in tSi- T -rr tn Cvt