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VOL. 6.
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.WHOLE Xo. 453.
PIICENIX, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1SS0.
NEW SERIES No. -
TELEGRAPHIC
Associated Press DIs
patches to "Herald."
PEB WESTERS UNION LIKE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC B. K. IN MONTANA
St. Paul, JIinn., Xov. 11th. The
entrance of the Northern Pacilic K.
R. iatu iloutaaa w&3 formally cele
braled to-day. The citizens of
Helena Lad a spike of pure silver
and a p.dished oak tie maJe which
were used ou the occasion.
DESTITUTE INDIANS.
Scout Allison has just returned
from S.ttintr Bull's Camp and reports
that Ball U ready to surrender and
receive proposition to that end by
the 20th iustant. Vi'sUli, who ect
to' Medial lor him says thai Indians
are ouite destitute. Sitting Bull has
000 people with him.
oijegon politics.
"Washington, Nov. II. G rover of
Oregon, it is feared, will not be able
to resume his se..t for sometime. II is
abset.ee would, in event cf Jlaiioue
voting with Republicans, merely
make a casting vote of vice-PrCikleut
unnecessary, but in discussion of
Stallone's powers it is not jrcncrally
knon tht Democrats have also
power to prevent the organiEation of
the Senate. Thirty-eight votes is the
hijiiej-l number with Mahout's help
thai the Republicans can cast, be
sides Grover ncd Leraar of Jli.-t-is-
A. Few item from tlie Xorth by
cOKP.ESPOXDEXtE OF THE IIERAIJ).
Pbescott, A. T-, Nov. Silt, lb'SO.
Your dentate hint that my inter
esting letters could be dispensed
with until af;er election, was fully
appreciated :.nd acied upon, but
does not appear to have been entire
ly satisfactory to your' readers here,
who were looking for something
good oa the election from Blank.
Of co-Tie, many things occurred,
which, if mentioned at the tin;e.
would hiive been interesting, but are
now stale, Cat and unprofitable.
Now that the fight is over my piii:
cipal amusement is
"To hear the disappointed men.
Fretting o'er tLat hich iiiIit
bav been
Their bosoms swell and their lips
protrude.
And tins is their customary atti
tude." I had a long letter staked out to
write von about tiie urcat demonstra
tion by the Republicans jn honor of
Stewart t'.iaii c.iuiUU.te fur Con
gress. Ii wes the biggest and besl
parade and recent 10a ever gotten u:
in Prescolt, a&d was most successful
in showing the enthusiasm of t!
Republican party in this county, b
the evident and principal inability of
the hero of the occasion to come up
to the requirements of his position
made the whole tliort a larce, ana in
spite of the i-trer.uocs exertions ol
the local orators, and county mini;
dates, to keep up the boom. Tl:
sanguine earnestness of the party de
clined visibly, from the moment oi
Stewart's abortive fiouui'.ei ing at
LOCAL LINES
Tiie Host Itemarkablc Bank on
AitfCOl'tl.
siDDi is renorted as overtaxed tlurine
tne ramtfc.ten. He is now regarded I ,emPt to make a speech at the City
as an invalid.
FRISCO ITFMS.
San Frncisco, Nov. 11. There
were only two cases of small pox re
ported yesterday an 1 one death.
G. A. Wheeler, who Mxanglcd his
sister-in law to dea:!i is beginning to
play the insanity (lodge.
Returns fro:n Siskiyou county
g-ive one huudred majority for Han
cock .
INTEit -OCEAN IC BAILttOAI).
St Locis, Nor. 11. Capt. Jas. B.
E ides and others left to-night for
Mexico. Their missiion is to make a
survey of the Istiinus of Tehuaute
pec to determine its Capability for an
inter-oceanic railroad.
Ft9t ivacinsr.
Tip-Top Mine, N jv. 10, 18S0.
Editou flEiiALD. Deaii S:k: The
first r ice of 103 yards between Geo.
-Simmons an I N.B! ickf rd, fjr 100
a side, was won by Summons.
Second race between N. Blackford
and Ben Belcher distance, 73 yards
for $70 a side, was won by Ben
Belcher.
Missouri Republican badly worsted
in both. "Occasional."
Woo Jl in e9 a lor.! a Gil .Vater
Cent a iu!!on.
Oandelaria is without doubt the
roughest uud most unenmfortabie
miniiicamp in Nevada. The houses,
what there are of them, are poorly
built, and the cold wind that has
been blowing for the past few days
goes through tnem as it would
througii a sieve. A great muny people
still live in tents. Wood costs t. verity
dollars a cord, and is scarce and poor
Kt that. It lakes a capit.rlit to keep
a fire coing bere. Water retails at
rive cent a gallon, nnd is hauled in
wagons from Columbus eight miles
This water is not very jrood, being
im Tegnated with alkali, but the
average (Jandelarian does'nt cara
much for that; the majority of them
prefer beer, which by tue way is sold
at the rate of a bit a drink in many
of the saloons. The whisky is of
pood quality, so you can fee that we
are not altogether without the bless
ings of civilization. As present the
camp is enlivened by the presence of
a lot of Belleville people, who are
hero attending the preliminary ex
amination of Chid Briiinnicit, who
kiilel Billy Bill, in Bjllerille last
Thursday. The killing occurred ia
front of the Belleville hotel on Thurs
day evening. Bell went to the faro
game, whre Chid w is dealing, Wed
nesday nigh', and put 5 on the lay
out. Chid sai l: "1 don't want to
play for you.'' "I have been after
you for three years, and I will get
you yet. 1 wool 1 like to have six bits
a dozen for whipping such fellows
as you. You think you are a fighter
reca'i-e you lic el a drunk in Aus
tin." The nei' day they passed each
other and didn't speak. At 0 'clock
in the evening Chid was walking up
to the h lel from Jackson's. Bell
came up from the othe r corner of the
street. Chid irot to the porch four or
five feet ahead of Billy. Chid had
taken two or three srep on the si le
walk, and Billy had one boot on the
sidewalk in the act of stepping up
wiien Chid turned and shot him in
the neck. The ball went through the
collar botion-holc of ihe shirt, and
was taken out fro n the shoulder
blade at the back. Pick-Handle
gulch is the nam ; of the real minins
town of the section, being bwati-d in
the ravine directlv below the mines.
Cattlns AflTVny nt the Peck,
Mr. White just in from the Peek,
informs us that a culling ailair came
Iiail. Lvnlecto" his hiilure, as com
pared with such tu'ktrs as A. E.
Divis, C. C Beau r.d W. II. Hardy,
who belong to the Republican party,
and have been before the people as
candidates fcr Co:;gre-s on an Inde
pendent basis, and have stamped
the Territory iu past years, was :i
damper on the glow of K eliu.g v. Iia h
caused the display. And the mourn
ers go about the streets now, sp.yiug,
"HOW iCCII JiKTTi'K OlDSLAS V.'OILU
HAVE HUN ?''
Even at llii laic day it must 1 e re
corded thai Ihe prt taken by Capt.
C. P. Earan in the Stewart proi . s
sion in the al'eii.oo:. through the
line of which he twice drt-ve furious
ly with his "team of fcpaukiiig bays"
and at the City ilall in the even
ing, v.h"ie he vociferously inter
rupted a spcakur who made some al
lusion to our pre cat Delc-.ie, has
not raided him more ih&n a fathom in
tilC eSlUnail;!; O; i .;j,pIcc:2:iV
public. Our Yavr.pai election has
been Eunimed up by the Mi::er and
the Democrat. It a pears that the
result is satisfactory to i:e.Tther party
and defeated nominees on ti-ch tick
et are kicking in a most beastly man
ner. The contest has been too close
to be decisive. As I stated in a
former letter, ten of the nominees on
the Democratic ticket :ire already office-holders,
and the Djmocrts elect
ed their Sheriff, Treasurer .-.nd l:e
corder, and have probably elected
the Councihncn, one Supervisor and
the Coroner. While the
REPUBLICANS CAKE1ED IDE COT'NTT,
By about lo j for Stewart, and elected
the District Attorney, Prob.'it" Judge,
one Supervisor, the Public Adminis
trator aud threa Representatives to
Ihe legialature. All tho.-c oa the
Democratic ticket who were defeat
ed, are victims to the policy of Ihe
leaders of the parly, who sacrificed
them in order to secure the three
principal ofhees of Sheriff, Recorder
aud Treasurer. On the Republican
side, Louis Wallenberg, an Israjlite,
i :deed, in whom theie is no guile,
u elected to the legislature hy con:i
der ible of a majority over the other
two, which excess he is charged with
procuring by selling out his infill
ence and Republican friends for
otes, thereby certainly defeating the
Republicau nominee for Treasurer,
and damaging the cause generally ;
and so assisting his friends and bet
ting partners to win considerable
money by betting on the tuccc.-sful
Sheriff, Treasurer and Recorder.
How naturally a Jew succee Is in
Next week I will refer to some
other incidents of the iilec'.ion. i-,- -
Bill Blank.
Mrs. Lucas has gone to Tombstone.
The Nuights r.f Pythias' ball this
evening promises to be an enjoyable
ailair.
To morrow's IIekalij w ill contain
a letter from G nay mas and one from
1'ip-Top. both interesting.
We have received a sack of flour,
! eing some of the first lot. turned out
ty Chrisinan's new mill. We wiil
ive it a good trial la a tew uays,
and then have mcrj to ,ay of it.
We have been shown a map, four
feet square, of tiie western hemi
sphere, ilrawu by a nephew of C
balari. in Italy, aged 1'3 years. It is
a line drawing and not equaled by
many adult professionals.
The Phoenix Brass Band will give
a Grand Ball oa Novomher 2olli, for
the benefit of Mr. Charles Besse.
A genera! inviiation is extended to
all. Improper characters will be ex
cluded. Tickets of admission $2.50.
Seeing the great necessity of ac
coiiimiitlattn; our larsre number of
customcis who reside in the southern
part ol San r ranci-co, 1 have opened
a tine establishment for their acci m
m. d..tion. Parties wishing to pur
chase any article from my immense
stock my be assured ot getting only
tir-t-cla-'s articles. Remember the
exact location of the new establish
ment. No. -'21 Kearny Street, west
side, between Bush and Sutter, next
to Muisou Doree Restaurant. Liucle
Harris, Proprietor.
Prof. Treaslwell some time since
sent a specimen ct black out-crop
rock from the Hunter-' Rest, (lave
Creek, to Prot Silliman.New llivtn,
and has received the following re
port: " The specimen is very rare
ana cunoti-. It IS a UlacE louranue ;is c::stomarv receipts were Ironi
mass. 1 have had it sliced ana un- jo,000 to ftiO.'cOO a driv. It never had
der the microscope; in Ihe polorized ,iv r..;,j s,'...a ';cg, anil wa- iu fact no
light its true character comes out. j e"tier than an o:-ei sink-hole for th'
Are you sine tt :s ihe crop roclt to
vein of which you tent me a bit of
the quartz? I sliced that also but
with no good effect. This kind of
rock lias never been seen before as
gold on gaugue. The tin mines of
Cornwall sh;'.v a like kind.
The Boston Deposit f'ompany,
which undertook to pay its depositors
eight per cent. p-r month, and which
very naturally failed as soon as pub
lic attention was called to the nature
of its undertakings, was certainly
the mosl amazing bantling in-litu
tion on record. It was conducted h
two women, neither of whom knew
auylhin;; about business or finance.
Tiie book-keeper w. s another woman,
who had never learned to Keep
books, and who kep the accounts
of the Deposit Company for
week wages, with a room and board.
Her testimony In the Court is mar
velous. She says she knew nothing
as to what became of the money de
posited. Every e f iling she turned
It over to Mrs". Howe, the head of
I lie bank, and never sav it again
There was no safe in the bouse. Mrs.
Howe herself says that she was
backed by twelve men, whose names
she does uot know, and that one of
these men came every night in a
hack ior the money, and carried it
away. Mrs. Howe, however, is not
entirely reliable. The book-keeper
said Hint every morning 3!rs, Howe
gave her "aboul" lenlhousind dol
lars to meet calls with. She never
counied it, nor did Mrs. Howe. She
used to pay this out. until it was all
gone and then Mrs. Howe would
give her some more. If at the end of
the day there was any left she hand
ed it back, together with the deposits
of the day, b'U without counting it.
She said: "I never kept an account
of tiny money received or paid out."
She further stated that no computa
tion of the total amount on deposit
had ever been made. Yet this con
cern was in existence for several
years, and latterly hud br-eu doing a
very larye business. On one occa
sion it paid out .-J t'.'.COO a
DAILY
PHCENIX
HERALD
fGOSPEn & AicCLINTOCK,
Publishers and Proprietors.
rubiished eTery evening except Sunday.
TERKS CF SUESCP.iPTlON.
1 yr., $10? 6 mcs., S3; par week, 25
MISCELLANEOUS.
A. Rowe Co
1 YrS5
6 Mos. $2 CO; 3 Mos.,
$1 50.
Advertising Rate mftdti known ou appli
cation. C. V. CKAN'E, Aee:it.s".nn Eranriaco, Ual.
Mr. J. H. Bat rs, Newspaper Adverus-n
Agent. 41 Park How, (Times iJaiidiiig) New
York, i authorized to contract for adver
tiscaienu: in the Jhirii z. Hek-ald.
I'ROFESSIOXAL.
MTlIOLZSAXE A"D RSTAn, DkALET.3 IX
General M
The attention of buyers
and consumers are call
ed to our two fine
stores at the
J E Wharton. M V. K. L. Eosra, M D.
V, S. Exam'iug Sargeou. Late VJ. S. Army
WHARTOS & RCSNCX
PKYSiCIANS & SURGEONS,
Calls Promptly attended to.
Billa jtreaeni i'-io:itIiIy.
Offce Fn?t si-It of Pl:tz:i. 2 dout-s north u!
S in. is. liuoiKU A .'o.
3!3S. X. A VSrS:3kS.
P'rlYS.CiAN,
Specialty : Oli-? tries and OIs
cane! of AV?hpii.
Ofiire and Fouler ce, Washington St.,
Eat of the Gardner lIoJ;e.
Ph; -nis c-in bo as jomaicjated with
bard and lodirinif.
-.'alls answered at all hour..jgJ
VULTL'RS AND
Everything
insrs
TIP-TCP twINES
needed by
and
Prcspsctors.
QQ
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MI-
:llvs:
r a r tt
CHANGE HOTEL
HA'
Mm
nr
IP?!"
A. V.. KAIiKit.
Attorney at Fj a iv.
Iiviiie'd Riiildinz IJoorns, 1 aud 2,
Phoenix, Arizocr..
CiLLETT.
Who I-vc ilere and
i:cius Doue.
What is
(Corrciondi nco ol the IiEBALU.)
o!f in that camp hist niirht. Ge-trt
Olscn, better known as
George," wit cut by :m Ilali.in who
runs a rest ;m rant out. there. The
wounds are serum, ami Ihe oun'l-d
ru in is in a critical condition. Poli
ties were at th; bottom of the trou
ble. Dfino'THi.
The Jewish cioiui.i.iity at Iloorn,
a town in the Norih nf iloiland,
celebrated with ureal eclat, i.n Fri
day, the liuih ult., the hundredth an
nivcrsary ol the e.ist;n;e of their
syna'Oue. V"hiie our eo-rcligion-i.-,ts
themselves aMemled to the de
coration of the interior of the saered
edilh-e, their Christian fyilow-towi;.-.-uien,
anxious to give palpable proofs
of their frienaiy sympathy and good
will, erecte 1 two handsome iloral
arches at each end iu which the
fj-na-jogue is situated, and another
trumphal areli invisediaieiy iu front
of the entrance to the building. In
the evening iheve arches wi-re brii
lianilv il!uiiui!ati (l. as were fikewise
The venerali.e ii.slio: .Simpson
w is ta't!!ii ill in a San Francisco pul
pit while preaching to a larjre and
atte-itivi; congregation. It is only
1 itel v th it he lias been able to resume
hi reliifl is ministration. Hismany
a l-nireiM will lv; l kn w that
h j i a ii i in I 'ie ea j ivmo it ot fair
health. At a ni"i'tinu:of Methodist
cb'rrvnvn recently held in Piiila
d 'lphia. he appe ired and t ok an
acive part. In referring to his sick
ness, he iid he thought the chief
cause of it wa the close air of the
Oprra House durinjj the General
Conference in Cincinnati. He im
proved r ioidtv. he told his hearers,
on his j urney lionr fn-ii Arizona.
California fre-h Hoi I Bu'ter three
tim-s per week, by express, at Geo.
F. Coots'.
"Hon- I "'any private dwelling. In addition.
mere wa3 scarcely a liousc tlirou-rh! ut
the town, Jewiwi or C hris: i:;n, whieh
did n t display :he uaiioual Jllair
The Buriroui isicr, iSar:i van Uedeiii.
the Coin inandor of the ir:i r ri n, and
other civil and military authorities,
ami nearly every Christian clergy
man in th town attended the service
in the bynniroirue, as also a banquet
which was held on the Sunday even
in following: Dnrinr tiie delivery
of the postn ;i,i dial speet in s, a tele
gram was received from Ihe First
Chamberlain of the King, expressing
his Majesty's warmest thanks for Ihe
enthusiastic- manner in which the
toast of hiheal;h and that of the
Queen hail been received by the
company.
Gilhooly is talking about starting
anew paper in Gaive-lon, and was
telling a friend about it. "You can
borrow 50 and start a new paper,"
said the friend, encouragingly. "You
darned'fool! If I could borrow o!
what would I want to start, a paper
for? I want to start a paper so I can
borrow the ?50.
Gillett, Nov. 7ih, 1S30.
This place, 4j miles norih of Phoe
n:j, is at co ui.sl.int day uisisrneu to
ie a place of importance with ihe
nore active development of the min
ing Ciamis in the ::i!jOininir motio
ns. I ui rived at three o'clock in
the afternoon and leave at o o clock
for the mil e. The principal support
f the place is the mill of the Tip-
fop company, the placer miners up
Hac k Canyon and the slockraisers
:i the neighb-irhood. The following
xre a few l the principal Du-iness
men: i lie uiisines or .lonn Anuer
s.m, merchant, is heing conducted by
David Anderson, during his brothel's
absence in Mexico. They do quite
-in extensive business and have a
large and well filled store.
John Larson, blaeksmithing seems
quite busv, aud turning out large
quantities of first-class work. He
has a neat residence near by, and is
constantly making improvements.
M. Burfiiid, does a good saloon
business. His residence is adjoin
ing, am! bis estimable v.-ife enn al
ways get up a fir-t-class meal for the
hungry travejer on short notice.
Geo. Y. Curtis has a saloon, eating
house and sleeping accommodation
Kearcp & Grillith have lately built
a large stable for their stage horses.
This is the end of the driver that
leave Phojnix.
Peter Arnold has closed his brew
cry, which he advertises In the Phce-
nix Heraij), aud is keeping a saloon
at the m inc.
The Tip-Top mill is running full
time It has been frequently des-
ciibed in the Herald.
L D C'opcland, a Phoenix bov is
one of the engineers at the mill, and
has a comfortable and tasty residence
nlout a qiu.rler of a mile distant
Vi e called ou the tTide but fouud n
one at home.
J r. Lincoln, another of the mill
engineers is comfortably located here
with his family.
The Brown Bros., located half a
mile down the Canyon, are hard at
Trork, shearing their sheep, some
4';oy, from which Ihey expect to get
i J.000 pounds of wool, which wiil be
shipped to ri.au Fraucisco for a mar.
ket.
Mr. Cook, of Prescott, has 403
head of cows, brec ling in the neigh
boring hills, that furnish my quan
tity of nice beef, and milk, butter,
etc.. to our Preseott friends
The weather here now is quite
pleasant. Altho i'li the population
is .-mall, they seem contented and
are .loing a good business. .My next
will be from Tip- Top. Tramp.
depositors. lint since i. failed there
have actually b en found people to
a'tempt to justify and d-fend it. and
foremost among Sin se (ja.l ilamilion.
Truly public education needs to be
improved. Sacramento Union.
MISCELLANEOUS.
tl. i". SltKlM, Jl- I),
FMVS1C1AN &. SURGEON,
Culls promptly attended to.
OiTic" Three do.;rs .-it of Corn House.
i;iei a '.YKiiU,
Attorijeya-at-tia w.
I ritESCOTT, - ARIZONA
'Vol practice in all thj Courts of the Ter
ritory. nil'
SUPPLIES,
a specialty,
W. A. ROWS &
JO.
Kew Store I
,.a;d.
In this age of telegraphic and rail
road communication. inie is an
important consideration, but the
public is not content. It wants the
facilities for rapid transit and inter
change of thought increased. On
some of the railroads in Pennsylvania
time is saved to express trains tiy
providing long water tanks between
the tracks, from which tiie locomo
tive scoops up its needed water sup
ply without stoppilig. But a German
has go.ie further than this in inven
tion. He has provided for taking
passengers on board trains at way
stations without even "slowing up!"
His plan is to have a waiiing carY'iagc
ready, who.-e motor isiike a dummy,
which has a wire cable wound round
a drum. When tin- express train
comes ailing, a hook on the last car
catches a ring in which the cable
terminates, and the waiting.ciir is
carried forward, not with a sudden
jerk, but at a rate gradually increas
ing to th;K of the train, the cable be
ing unwound in the process. Then
the motor is used to re-wind the
cable on the drum, until close con
nec'ion is made between the waiting
car and the tram, when the passen
gers are transferred and the WHiting
car is cut loose, to be carried back to
its station by its own motive power.
If, after trial, this invention is round
to work well, it is sure to be adopted
on all Ihe prineipnl railroads ot the
ountrv. S- F. Call.
REST AUK JN T.
Capital Itloe'j., Phealx.
BEST EATING HOUSE
IN
J. X- A i.H 4 5.
Attorney-at-2ii".v,
Irvinc'e r.uii'lia Kocsi 3,
rh-fc. i-, A. T.
S"j:..:fi 'x:.
Attorney p. t Ii a vv".
OrncK r.ex: iloor to Court House.
ii. n. t'A ; siit ti.
Civil I". s i ii e o r
Cru'Uy Surveyor for .v?iric--pa Cou':ty arid
I'wiu:jr U. S Mineral Surveynr fur Arizona
Aeaycr of Precious MtiU.
OrncK With T. A. Hancock I'hceaix,
A.T.
C'JXYBnS,
rs'ci .TVi r; n d Surceon.
(l.tte ol'Sa'ia. Cal.)
Oice on W.-isiiinL, ju aLrect. two doore
froai Moateziiaia.
c. i. iittSD. w. x. Biscocs.
a n.ixcucs.
.V t (i r ii c y a t L a w.
Phosaiic, A. T.
t"'7" band busine- in all departments a
Th3
Salt River Yali
Our Tables are alwa3rs sup
plied with the best to
be obtained in the
Market.
Polite Attcitlcn Paid to CueHl
C. Sai.ari, Pnop'n
DAJA CAL!F3RPJ!A !
RESTUilATIVr.
ntviuouATOi:
And .'.Jiill
I5E
THE
STOMACH
GREAT
REGULATOR
And Iysrc;isia Cure.
TIIE MEXlCAX REMEDY
rim
Diseasas of the Kidneys & Bladder
Daminna in n II ex ir en Herb,
and comes Tvom L.U.
DAMIN4 vva3 CrKt mad? an! drank Ijv
rhe M-'xicaiiH as a Tunic for the Stomach
and UowBi.n.
DA.V.IANA is acknowledge d hy Those that
hav iifn It to be a rt-at 1vioih:atlr
and Nkkvivk.
DAM I AN A uct- directly upon the Kidsets,
ninkinr thvm HironL'r.
DAMIAN'A Isafiiili-nd.d Laxative for the
Dowels thu- kcepiuc the Liver from
beeouiiag Tojtrio.
Cff-DAMIANA GIVES APPETITE. ULZ
WM. B. KOCPER & CO.,
Sole Agents for
Arizona and New Mexico. in the U.S.
and Sonora, Mexico.
enir'ili
SiTfTJCS-i.
h: No.eSTP A. 5!
"Yf StuU'.i in;'tiii!:s on Ih- hir.1
V T ..-d:.v of er.cil month i T-l
P. in. Sivoninin brethren are fraiemaliy
invited to alttnil.
J. T. ALSAP, V. . M.
J. B. CREAMER Keciy.
- f-ATtlOTA TKfiK. NO. 1. of ART70
,'1 na. Imi.rr.veilll. It. M., meets every
Thnrdiiv evening at " o'riock ur the N' ifl
wam. Steinaker hui.diea. Traveling
brethren arc cor.liaily ii;v;ted to ationd.
A. V. BAKj.K, baeliem.
Neri Oseokn. C ot li
Flew Coeds I
Gillette, Yavapai county,
Iu the Flore C P Jleailformcrlyoccupied by
TMie TiRlcrl?:iietl has opined
up aud is uu-.v oerii: lo
MIXERS, FREIG IITERS,
FAIiMERS, PliOSPEUTOIlS.
And to tlia pallic in general, a
new iind complete.
STOCK OF GOODS.
Iu style and qnnlity to moot their wantts.
coii!i&:ir.g part of
Dry Good?, Groceries. Hardware, Clothing.
Boot. end tiiots. iliiiiiip tools, tc. IC
At ihe low cat ciah prices,
FLOUR -AND BARLEY
Jj'or sale iu any qimntiiy,
K " tCareful attention ci vt-u to forwarding
ail k"ii:U of ni .rcliaiidise. machinery etc.,
to any purl ot the surroui: di;i camps and
towijs, 4lv' uieaTriHl.
tl m n r i H
mtmmmi
This uen- !,. Js -x o;
aocoimnouii jii if
puld:e.
The rooms are u t '! rs?
iirtndsom- Iv furrirshrvl i:i
single. S.:r.r:. t a-.-v ei-
lorlit:ni:i.-s. Ti.e t
etorwii! l tLe cjx.;ort is
of guiiU.
a t?
C;:3:ard Tat!3
PRIVATE C'AKI Eoei.
aiICtf
JOU5 AXDEESOS.
IIU-IUU I
GILLETTE, A. T
1 i 1 8 E
.UtU
take pleasure to inform lie ioopje of Salt Riv
er Valley that we arc now in receipt of our irninons
stock of goods, the largest ever brought to the Valley.
Kach and every depaitiuent is complete in itself in
The rriiti-i-viT 1
Ariuo;;., v.
A shiro of
sc:ic::s.-i.
III
J
6t'
i ll i
o f-J
Laicsi
rkct,
;s in
t,-.
fir.
f. f fi fi
ii saver o
We respectfully call special attention of the Ladies
to this fact, that we are the only house where you can
find a general complete assortment in
tt r r f
i y
t? V Vi J
ii
n b M Wr Ik m
3 f T
ft w b ? a
Of the very Latest Tattenn and Style?.
Our Cij
r- t..i.
E. JIAYEU
Af:er this d.,: I will C--l
stock. 20 per cent, oh.-:
or than tiie prions I, eri.-t'-v-fore
known, in rh-.tnix.
AltIZOX.4 C5IAFTEK, SO. 1,
K :- A:- 31:-
STATI'.n rdWtJilATsOXS o
on sco'.d ami fourth 51c.mi.iys ot each
m.iiitii. ui T::i p M.. a'- Ma-or.:c Hal. Su-
joiirion-x C!)inl.ar.inn in ".mil s.aniiiji
cordially iuvited. Hv ot.I.t of
yiy hotel it kept in flrst-class style. Bcomi
large hug neatly furl-ished.
Good accommodations for transient pa
trons.
THE TABLE
Cannnt he Piivp.v'aed in the Territory, Uo
ana pieiiiy oi everything.
Dokiiu
Meals
per Week
su cents.
MRS. H. F. HART.
J. B.Ciilaser, Sec.
-M. W. KALES, U
!p
EV1E AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
GRAND CENTRAL MARKET.
Corner Octer & At'aListon.
(Diavo&aII opposite Postofiice,
t-BEEF, VEAL, .MUTTON, LAMB
ami HUJiii and all niuiits bvrvtui as reoiiired
Delivered to anv L-ait of tliti citv in tit
charge.
BALSZ & EELLT, Phoenix.
BLACKSMITH !
JAS. LARSEJ
GILLETTE, AR!ZC?iA.
"T" Ar jiow prepared to excuto all kinds
i. oi worit 1:1 iny line. and in a workman
like ii!rtiin'r. ip lrimr done m the hliort
ept pOc?iJo time. Those needing iny eer
vices will please cr.h.
JAMES LAISON.
Gn-LETTE, Tip Top llilliite, A. T.
Dopartyre !
Having just received a very nice
assortment of
UNDERTAE
WAKE
A'l of whicli I will sell at very
reasonr.tile r.ues. Also, an assort
ment of
Windows, Doors"'
Blinds, Mouldings and
California Lumber.
Place of Bsines, Washington St
cpj.csj.e Gardner llotcl, Phoenix
A.ttotu lerrilorv'.
J. M. GREGORY.
is also complete with a larger variety, both for prices
and quality, than any other house in the Vallev.
Gentlemen intending to purchase their winter supplies
would do well lo call and examine our extensive stock
, - . . - -i A .J
Both in Pficos and QuaHty.
IX OUR
e. F" iri
tl ' Y. ?r.
uzJin Hi! i iuLte i
we are second to none. Our assortment for MEN
BOYS, WOMEX and CIIILDREX, is complete fo
st3'le, qualitj and prices. V'e keep none but the verv
best or brands m tne market, jso Eastern mad
goods, but all of California make, which are known
to be tiie best m the country.
A lar co
connected.
rrom t
stock.
cc'xr
100
Corral rcon free
criar'
A force
premises.
r w ; n w
Hat
arid
-IX THE
Cap Department
we have the verv latest styles for Men, Bo's, Ladies
and children
Our assortment in this line is coaiplete
In conclusion we beg leave to state that our
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C r Z f.
CI zMi
FASH ION. J
LIVERY, FEE DAND SALE
STABLE
GEO. HAMLIN,
. . .Prop'r.
rilJEXIX. ABIZOX.l.
Good Stock and Good V"sgoiis at
RtxUiccd R ;tes.
?l & C EttSSAT3 '
m
SiS
STOMACH I
Moots the rofjulrompnts of thoralionnl mrd
ical iitiUi.o;i'y whiih at proscr.t pmvails.
It is a porli'Ctly pu;e vopotable romt-dy,
einhrMcinr the three importnHt properties
of a proven trtti vp, a tonic and an alerative.
It for;ifi:p the body against div-ase, invijj
orat8 and r-v;tv.iiz-s xhi torpid Stomach
and liver, and effects a most sniu ury
chanjr in the entire eybtem, wheu ia a
mrltid condition.
Far talc by nil Drnp'srfsl? anl DimI'Tp
generally.
l L 2ifi Y
AND
HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS
are as complete as the balance of our stock.
Having such an e'normous stock on hand Ave aiv
better enabled lo give lower and better prices than
has ever heretofore been oilered in this market. Par
ties from the distance about to purchase their winter
supply would do well to give us a call as we are confi
dent we can make it to your interest to purchase oi
us. In connection with our numerous stock, we carry
a full line of Wall Paper, Carpets and 0 Cloths.
Call and examine our immense stock. Xo trouble
to show goods.
"YE5j.r:.S. :-;
tiiatiks to fcer f.kti is .
for the lKs. -ru! a'i r .; i
t'Ocs tu :a:e :!-.: n.:...
left utMiotc : tC''; i..t
will le s
toisiitv nil
cad to Cot
1U U!
K.-r:rz to r.-.sr": a
-lisre the i.u.ie -:
itiurc 1 1 U;u -:'.c:.ls.
:teattue-t.
t
Priir:-;.- v
ersouallv :
;:.r2-.-i if
A
n
u
icrri'
1 x-v.
XOTICEisher,
that tiie County a
tortal Taxes of '.
County for the vt
tre now t!u: r.:i i
it mv o!hcL at the .-.tc'-uv
of the rank of A ; : r. s.
in i iRvnix. a:ui u ;,; t ... '
-4.
m or l-cioio lcco:.:cr
p-.y.
oth.
GOLDMAN & GO.
rirrFNix a.
or 1-cfvHo
1S. will becc;:
Iclinquent.
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