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' VOL. 6. o.l7 -WHOLE Xo. 472. PHCENIX, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18S0. NEW SERIES Xo. S-3. COTTON CULTURE. What it Costs to Raise it in FfTississippi. A Few Facts f.r our Fa-msrs to Peruse. The South, a journal devoted to vnitlu-rn interest, hs iae ioiiowir-s relation to cotton culiure that will prove interesting to the furaieri of Ibis valley: -Our able and nlcrt contemporary, the Wilmington Siar, makes noic and remark upon 'some extraordi nary figures' Uy our enterprising neighbor, 'Cotton,' concei uhttj the cost of raisin:; the gtcal staple in South Carolina. Mr. A. P. Ford, of Barntiurg, writes, "that prior to 133.3 the :ircriiC yield of cotton to M;e -ica- in that fate was i-io pounds lir.t, while now it is 2'JO pounds; and the cos-l of procuclioii, which was formerly eight ar.d nucha: I cents per pound, has" been reduced to five and three fourth cents per pounds. " fan these figures be trusted? asks the Star, adding, "we would be glad to kn r.v that oar sister State haJ im proved so much in her finnini in terests." Customary readers of The Si u.h will renicnil er that we iiavj morf than once demonstrated that cotton could be successfully raised for less than tUht cents. How much less now, and at all lime;, in fact, depends upon the cultivation and cost of gelling it to market, and the improvements in its munut.-icture. Cotton manufactured in the cotton fields, that is, in the South, where it is raised, dies away with most of the cost of .ceiling to market, adds at least a bundled iold to the profits of the crop, and thus, practically, goe? far to cheapen the cost of producing the raw material. The future king ship of cotton will depend as- much upon ihe conditions of its manufac ture as upon the nvv.Ies of its pro duction and finally, upon the elim ination of more than half ihe expense of its transportation to market from Ihe cost of its production. I O r cotton contemporary say?, further, thai sonic of the Southern papers have expressed sur. rise at the estimate made by a correspondent of Bn'dslrcet's that it costs 54,000,000 to pica the cotton crop; but, as that estimate it mud a oa the basis of City cents per 103 pounds for picking, ai.d -as fully eighty cents is the prevailing ril e in T-i:i, Ttiisie' a? biuii-i.E f ! 25 has Ik-cu paid tl.i-. year, it is prob able that $.:0,00;,000 would better represent the cost of picking out the his amount prohably $30,OCO:t0O is aaid to colored men. The tjosloa Commercial Balletiu rron. which was prepared by ?.Ir. W 8. Lovell, tins figur.-s rcferriiii t his Palmyra plaula'ion in Warren ct.UD ty, Miss., and the season being tlia. of 1879-80. In the expense is in cluded rent of land at 4.50 an acre, but no account is taken of seed. Xo fertilizers were used. The aggregate yield oa 2.50 acres was 23-1 bales, weighing 15S.000 pounds, and the cost per pound was six and seven teen-twentieths cents, while the cot ton sold for nine and three-quarter csnts n ft. oi course uie season m I3"9-0 was an exceptionally favora ble one. and it would hardly be fair t3 calcul I'e upon a stead;,' increase of acreage f roin ye.-r to year, based upon these figures alone. The latest 111 lug lu dancing is called "racquet," and is neither a waltz nor a polka, although the best parts of both are preserved. The music starts up wi Ii a crash, as though a new volcano had broken out, and the girl will cling tightly as though frightened, it she understand-, the dance, and the young man will reassure her by a gentle pressure if he understanus the dance or knows anything at all. At the second crash they dodge as though some one had thrown a blacksmith shop at them, and they start in. They begin by imitating the struggle for life, repre senting a person who is drowning, but at each crash of the cymbals and bass-drum tliev dodge and scoot to one side, then dart back again, jam each other sideways, and then as the crashes of music become more ler ,ifi; and deafening, they try to drive each other through the floor by main strength, get desperate and claw and tear and pull, and all at once tlicy go raving mad vith hydra phobia and dclcrium tremens, and gnash llietr teeth and rave and suffer the most terrilde agony and all is over. It is a short dance as the de sign is amusement and not rr.urder. But, bhort as it is, it is said to be very sweet. N. Y. Sun. In the last decade the population of Arizona has increased more than 403 per cent. Xo other state or ter ritory west of the RocKy mountains can show equal figures. It is only in the last few years of the decade that this increase of population has ffr.iirrorl most of it. in fart in the last two. If the increase goes on in the same ratio, the next Presidential t election ousrht to find us enjoying all tiw. ricrhia and nri vi ieirr-s of Ameri- cao citizens- In the near future, it is from the territories that the weight of the precious metals must come; and it is all important that they should assume the status of States, w quickly, so that their voice and in fluence may be felt in the National conncils, and the important interests "thfy arc developing get the care and nurture they arc entitled to. 'iilvcr Nco. Regular meeting of the Knighu of Fythias this evening, All mem bers respectfully requested to attend. J. S. T5. Scovili, Morris, Ills., says: Wliuti your "Only L'.mg Pad"' came to hand, my son could not raise his head, he is now up and gaining every any. Hcj Ado. Theo. F. Tracy, Money Order De partment, and Special Agent K. B. McGaughey, P. O. I) , arrived on yesterday evc-uing'3 sta u from Mar- i copa. Uosenth.il is doing a ruthing busi ness and no wonder, as his stock is very large and complete, and a cus tomer is hard to suit that can't be pleased here. A iafil- of chanee3 til $2 each for n To;d mounted cane and a mili tary field glass will come oil at Coi onjl Jack Walters' saloon on Christ mas eve. The proceeds will be ex pended in putting a loof on the new Catholic church in this city. The object is a laudibie one and should be patronized liberally. Whenever the Yavapai people con clude to stop their mining Ihigation and get down to the work of devel opment, th!3 may we look for re sults that will cause a boom and a rudi of people in that direction that v.ili be surprising io the old K.isa 3'amptr. We h ive great faith in the mines of the Bradshaw Mountains. Messrs.. Gosper & McCiintock re ceived yesterduy, a letter from one of the principal owners in the Gold liili Consolidated Mg. Co., who is living near Philadelphia. There was also inclosed a sworn statement cf Ihe representations of the man agers of tlie company and also uuoney f jr legal expenses. Hon. A. C. Baker is the attorney for the Eastern stock holders. The public have always bocn lack ing confidence in Pawnbrokers' shops from the fact that they were hsre to day and away to-morrow, they hav ing no regard fcr the patronage of their customers, merely trying to ! take arivantaire whenever th'-y could. Wc must note one exception in Cali fornia however, and that is the estab lishments of Uncle Harris, the cele brated pioneer. No. 221 Kearny St., west side, between Bush and Sutter, and the old stand, No. 'lOi Kearny Street, between Ciay and Merchant, Sau Franciscc. J. M. Gregory has requested us to make mention of tbe Sonoma and Marin Mutual Beneficial Association of It:!u;na, California, a society of which he has been a member for some 3'ears, the object being to se cure to the families or fiiends of deceased members pecuniary aid. Any perron from 13 to 50 j'ears of age is eligible to membership. The charges are reasonable. The Association publishes a paper, a eopy of which can be obtained of Mr. Gregory, who will also nish alt information. ffla. uiy fur- The San Frsncisco "'Call" one of the best newspapers m the United States publishes iu its issue of No vember CO, a full page map of the railroads of the southwestern pirt cf lie United States. It shows the route of the Southern Pacific from San Francisco to New Orleans, the the Texas Pacific to El Paso, the A. T. fc S. F. from Topeka to Guay mas, the Atlantic and Pacific from Albuquerque through Northern Ari zona and the C. P. ii. R. its entire distance. Send five cents :n stamps and have the piper of that date mailed to you. Andrew Port and A. Decker, two representative men of Tenipe, nre iu town to-day. From these gentlemen we learn that their valley, which by the way is one of the loveliest any where, is slowly filling up, and water rights are held as high as 500 per share and farms corresponding, which makes it necessary for settlors to be possessed of means. Those at present settling theie are cf a fery substantial class. Most of the farm ers are doing Well. Mr. Post com mencing a strictly ca-.li business some months ago which he has found to w;rk satisfactorily. More acreage has been put in than ever before and a month earlier. We are much pleased to note their prospci ity. It will probably be oaly a short time before we shall witness the completion- of the new Catholic church in our town, as the work goes on steadily, and the roof will soon be raised oa the bail. ling. As money is much neetled for the work, a raille will lake place at the saloon of Mr. P. L. Walters, on Christmas Eve, to aid the above object, A gen tleman of Phoenix who tcok active part in the late civil war, has do nated a magnificent field glass which was li is constant companion on the battle-field, and is very highly prized iiil onl3' for its excellence and pow er, but also for its historic recollec tions. To this, another gentleman has added the gift of & very hand some ebony cane, with massive en graved head of gold, forming a most elegant article of workmanship. These articles are now on exhibition at Mr. Walters' saloon, and with their own merit, and the good object to be aided by th3 risfile will doubt less attract widespread interest. A Christmas is near at hand and here is an excellent opportunity of secur ing, for very liltle expense, two ar ticles which will form most elegant and appropriate Christmas presents. The low rate at which the tickets are placed will insure their disposal very q ickly, and we hope that a hand somj sum will le realized ia aid of the new hurch. ubrt The Xcxt Lesialutarc: The following are the members of the next Legislature: I I MA COl'STT. Council II. Rollins, E. II. Here ford, li. A. Fickas, W. 11. Meade.G'eo. R. Steven?. House. -E. B. G: fiord. .M.S. Say. der, John llaynes, M. R. Lurty, II. W. Woods, J. K. Rogers, V,". G. Sam- aniego, John Roman, John JlcCaif. erty, Thomas Dunbar, K. II- Smith. YAVAl'.U COUNTY. Council Mu rat Masterson. House G. E. Brown, R. B. Stead man aud Louis. Wollcnberg. MOtiAVE COUNTY. Council W. II. Hardy. House D. Souihwick. final coun rr. Council J. W. Anderson. House David Robb, A. J. Doran. SIARICUl'A C:)CNTY. Council A. C. Baker, R. S. Thomas. Ho ise X. Sharp, P. J. Bolaa and J. MeCurmac. A r ACRE COUNTY. Council G. R. York, Jerome Bar ton. House Sol B.irth. T.Mi COUNTY. Council- J. F. Kaapp, G. W. Norton. House John W. Dorringlon. - January 1st is the day set for the opening of the second trans-couti- neutal railroad. The Sotuhern Pa cific has reached Florida Point, New Meiico, the place of joining, and is pushing forward to E! Pao, which it expects to -.-each l.y Christinas. At Fori Thorn, ia Southern New Mex ico, the A. T. and S. F. divides, one branch going south-easterly to EI Paso, and the other south-westcriy lo Guaymas, crossing the S. P. R. It. at F.oriJa Point. This latter v.iil constitute the connecting link for overland travel. A solid-looking old man with broad feet and tiiick fingers, yesterday en tered a jewelry stoic on the Bowery to buy some little memento of his visit to the big city. When he had unbuttoned his overcoat and removed his mittens he said: " I guess I'll buy sunlhin' for the old woman. She don't go much on gew-gaws, but I partly promised to buy her a set of jewelry. Let n:e see suuthiii' fcr about twenty dollars. Tile jeweler exh ibited several sets, and after pawing them over, " heft ing " the weight and breathing on the:!-., l'). iti.iiigcr 3 lid: "Twenty dollars is an awful pike "Why, I've worked many a month lor less'n that." I don't l.eliive the old woman has got the right com plexion to matc h 'em. Show me sun thin' for fifteen. " Several sots at this price were passed out, and after a long inspec tion tlie farmer said: " That's a heap of money to lay cut iu gew-giws just as winter is coming on. I don't believe I can go over ten dollars. " Tha third 'ot w; s passed out. He had a!a;ost made up hi mind to make a certain set, v. hen he suddenly remarked : "Lands alive! Button dollars is the price of tv.o calves, and they wouldn't match the oid woman's hair, either!" He was shown some sets at five, gome at three, and finally some at a dollar. The latter figure hit him hard and he was feeiing for his wallet, when he asked : "Are they solid goidv" He was answered that he could not cjpect solid r.dd jewelry at that price, when he said : " Well, I guess I won't buy any thing of the sort. It would onlj be an inducement for robbers to break in, and like enough old woman would become vain und lazy. I don't know much about buying such fixings, an3"way. and I guess, seeing as they'll all expect me to bring sunlhin,' and seeing that it might ns well be some artiole that we can ail enjoy together, I'll lock around for a choppjn-kniie. We're been using kh olri chisel to chop our meat with for the last five ye irs, and sunlhin' costing about two shillings, and right from the city, wi'l keep the whole family toned up for a moa th !'" Wall Street Daily News. The World's St. Louis special says: It is announced here on good an thority that the control of the Mis souri, Kansas and Texas Rnilway Company is to pass into the hands of the Missouri Pacific Company. The slcan extcntion of this company was put under contract from Fort Worth to Laredo on tiie Mexican border, a distance of 330 miles The line over this distance is to be a first class line of the standard gauge, and to be laid with steel rails. The entire charge of the construction has been confinded to A. A. Talmagc, of this ci'y, now tlie General Manager of the Missouri Pacific Railway. George Kennedy was lately stabbed in Boise City by Jira...y Gates, and will die. The hoisting works of the Wall is' C'onjoldated Mg. Co., it Eureka, Nev., was lately destroyed by fire. Loss. $10,000. Partly insured. The baggage car of the night cx p; ess on the Texas Pacific Railroad was burned lately near Sulphur, Tcsas, with nine pieces of baggage and fifty sacks of mail. The loss is about 20,000. The officers and Directors of the Chicago, Texas and Mexican Rail road have perfected- arrangements for the rapid construction of the road. The new fast mail train between Boston and New Orleans placed the New York morning newspapers on ha streets at 10 A. sr. The train was ualf an hour Jato arriving in Wash ington, but reached Richmond on schelulc time. BANDIT CAPTUr.FD. San Francisco, December For several years a band cf cut- throats have bceu tcrroribing. on the frontier between Lower California and the United States and have rubbed travelers and plundered houses and merchants with impu nity. The banditti were attacked a short time ago and di-jpercd and three of them fled to this city. Yes terday C'lodoreo Cota was arrested on Pine street, charged with being one of the band, oa a warrant isu-ed by Governor Perkins, and was turned over to Joaqucz Graoio C'oude, Mex ican Consul, lesideul here. KAILKOAD MATTEHS. Leland Stanford, President of the C. P. R. R. F. C. Crocker, Vice President ot the S. P. R.,a::d various other heads of departments of both railroads, were before the Railroad Commissioners this morning in rein tion to the proposed schedule to be fixed for freights of all roads in tlie htate. Governor Stanford, in behalf of the Centra! Pacific and Southern Pacific r .ilroads objected to the Com mhfein&ere fi-viutr any tarifi for freights for either of the roads. clatm;:i" laat uoth roads were opera ting under a charter from the Federal Governmrisl and lli.it the law direct ing this commission to regulate fares and freights only applied to railroads operated under a charter from the State Government. Gov. Stanford furthermore intimated that if the Commissioners undertook to regulate the schedule of freight for either of the companies which he represented he would seek an ii junction from the United States Circuit Court. The Commisioners look no action in the premises. The concessiou for a railway frcru Sau Louis Potosi to Canpieoban.Mexi co.has been transferred to Mr. Lyman representative of the Atchison and Topeka company. Symon also, as Representative of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, made a contract wiih the Government thai steamers of the direct line between San Fran cisco and Panama shall touch twice each month ni Mazatlan, Mazanillo and Acapulco, and once each month at San Bias, lie has also contracted for the establishment of a line to be called the Oriental line, whose steam, crs shall make round trips monthly, touching at Saline Cruz, San Bouito. Puerto, Angeles and Tonala. The Company will receive a subvention of $-.(.00 per month. Many censure ihe Government severely for making a number of contracts through one and the same person Congress has by a decree approved of the manner in which the executive has Made use of the au horizatio.i to make con tracts for construction in the interna tional and interoccanic railroad. General General Gonzales observes the strictest reserve with regard to his future views or iiter.lions. Religions Sts-vls-cn Sunday. Prcsbytevif.n 4fiuro:i. ,5e!tEVrHosi Street, near Montezuma, Rev. Wm. Meyer, pastor. Service at 11 a. m. and 7 p. 31. Union Sunday School at 9'i A. M. Prayer Meeting every U'ich.e.sday evening at 1. All ure invited. Slellioiliwt I'pisf ormt. corner of Center and Miuiioe streets, Rev. I. 11. Cox, preaching the first and third Sundays, and Rev. L. J. Iledgpelh on the second and fcui'.h Sundays ia each month. Farm fer Mtle. One hundred and sixty, acres of deeded land within two miles of Pheonix. Improvements consist of dwelling hoii-e, barn and granary. Two water rights in the Maricopa Can;d go wiih the properly. For sale cheap and on easy Irrms. Apply to Don E". ibbctt, Phccnix Finurinir Mills. Nov30-lw Yi'iiiinni li. t'asSun n . Your widow mother is dying- Tel egraph, write or come. Shall we ke'p her if she p;lsc- away? If this should meet the eye of any of his friends, please let him know. Sister Mart. -3- Erewi-rj- fcr Sale orlteut. At Gillett, e7ervlhin Ad-ireii. T-.t.n A:-, a tsir.e. ttrrr.r-ls'.e T'.-r-Isi C alifornia fre.-h Roll Butter three limes per week, by express, ul Geo. F. Coats'. l.EMMO" PLUMMF.R. In Oakland. Tli.inkrgiiiini; day. hy the licv. Ir. 11 am il'on. John O. Lcmmon. botanist. Oak liid. fiitmerlv f MicinL'ar.. to Sara A. Pliimmirr. ho'tanist, Santa Uurbaru, for merly of N'.'W York. MISCELLANEOUS. 0. T w . THJBOBO, H. 23. Druggist and Apothecary, ....Alio Dealer in ... Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Brushes, Ftc, Etc. Slavon's Vosemite Cr!n:rne. Harmless Yorcmite Face Powder and Toilet Specialties. West cf the Post Office, PHCENIX, A. T. t U I lb tb II I (fiRADUATE or"BVAl!D UxiVEBSITT. PRIVATE DiSLASEi A SPECIALTY. CAIX OR ADDEIiSS 11. J. Speer, If. D. Ko. 11 Keabnt Stkezt, S.-.x Frasc.sco. DAILY PHCENIX HERALD UCSFER A McC I.INTOCK. Publishers and Proprietors. every cvcahie except Sur.day OF DAILY. I yr., S5 0: G mcs., $5; pc week. 1 Yr,. fZ: S Kcs. 2 60; 3 Mos , SI 50. Arlvcrtisir," oa oppli- ri'.tiou. V. W. f'P.ANn, Acent.t-un Ernnrisco, Cat. Ma. J. IT. Et k-j, Tp s;iaper A!vertTin Agent. 41 Pr.rk tto;v, (Times KuiMins) New Yurk, is antlit'l-ized to rrtntrcct for adver tisements in the Fhieuix iisr.ALD. PROFESSIONA L. J E Wharton. M V. It. L. itosox, M D I", S. Exaia'in;: SariTou. Lare I". S. Army FHYSiCSANS &. SURGEONS, Catts Promptly a;i .iiitte:l lo. liiit.- nres?attal .aon'.ijiT. Office Trust si.lo nf Plaza 3 doors north cj W ru. il. li.;ii::ir A Co. 3215. r. a sit'tLi:r.s. PHYSICIAN, Kperla.! Jy : ?tri;' and Dis eases of Women. Office a:irl P. siiW n, Washington St. Ent of the Uar.ltir llon-. r'ai ionts can be a eom modeled with Ci?"Cails iviuwcred at nil ho;ir9.2 Attorney fi I. n. tt. Phoenix, Arizona. o. i&. Nir.t;vi, m. t PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Calls promptly attendfd to, 0:T:ce Three do.irs fast of Conrt House. ItlWt A Y5-:8,!bN, Attorneji-st.Lsir, PRFSCOTT, ARIZOJTA in all th2 t."onrtfl of the Ter iVill practice ritory. J. V. ALO tr. AtlorRCV-at-Ji3'.r Irvinc'e Euiid:c Rccra 3, Phtenix, A. T. FltAXfC COX.. Attorney st I. a v. OrncE next dosr to Coiirt ltowse. n. i:. t-ATRiris., Civil IZiijrinocr Crcr.tv Surroror for Maricopa Couutv and Dupuij L. S Mineral Su.-.- f'.tr Arijsou Ascypr of Crci-ii' OrrioE Will; W. A. I. Mrtrtls. !iictclc I'hc?ii!r, A . T. is. i,. co xv-: a a. Physician a rt t! ftiircoon. (I.ate of Vi?a"; !'ai.) OrTicc on Washington t..jet, tw deers from Montcztimn. C. A. TVLI. A. HANCGC TlVSKD &. Ix X. 'Ji'lJttiS. Attorneys it J, a vr. r'7I.-.r.d t.; i.e;ttv. suics m a:- dsjiartiaRi a AsSOX JC S OTP ! t; F. ARIZONA i.ODGE No.SST F -t A.U '' Staled meetings on IHn hird ir Ti'.e-diiy of each month a' 7-:iti p. . Sajonrnin? biellnen ai fraieramtly iled lo aileiid. J. T. ALSA1, v.". 21. J. B. CHEAMEIt S; rty. I. . ii. 7E. -ARICOrA TRI!'K. Sy. 1. of ARTZO ,S JL ii a. tin proved o. It. -M-. m.-ets fveiy Thursd.iv pveniliL' al V o'clock at the Wi wain. Mtcineker'a lmi.iiini;. Traveling brelhnm are cordially invited to attend. A. C. liAaii, Sucliera. Xzr.i Oflsoe.H.C. of K ARIZONA CKAPTSS, KO. 1, II:- A:- M:- 8- TVTFW COSI'ftCATIBX'H O.V on secoi.d and fourth Mond :y of each month, at 7:30 p .il at Masonic Ha l. So jonrnins comnar.ions iu good standing are cordiallv invited, liv order of il. W. KALES, II r. J. B.Cblamiu. Sec. P tl WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL, GRAND CENTRAL MARKET. Ccrotr Center & W3!itai$toii. (Diagonally eppoaite FostetBso,) S3T-BEEF. VEAL, ?.irTT05, LA!lI! and rORii and ail meats served as r iitired lielivc-ed to any art of the city free of charge. HAtit! KFT.T.T. PIwtT. BLACKSMITH ! JAB- LARSSI, GILLETTE, ARIZONA. IAM nev prcjiarf'd to exoculo all fc'nrls of work my liiicrtiul in ;i workmais like manner. Hp ir't'iir din i u Iht sjaurt- rut posf iMi; time. Those nee vicci will please call. my eer- JAMES LAISOX. Gillette, Tip Top .Millsite, A. T. CALlFOPiMIA BAKERY. , Waphihgton street oitpoeite llelly's meat Market. Best Fiour, Sweetest Bread. Twelve Loaves for One Dollar. Crackers of ail Descriptions Constantly on rianJ. KYK B15K., CiKAIIA2I Eni' in,' rii:s Jl cakes, always on hand, fyEot biscuits every- mornincJ fc. AT.L SCHZHEJl, JPirp. I MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL! mm KR3. R. SAL A?; I. Manager. ' ! This popular hotel has bcem thor oughly renewed and the present manager intends to make it the lead- iug hotel this side of Los Angeles, The rooms have ail been completely renovoteu, and new beds throughout in each. All tiie rooms have been nicely carpeted and fitted up iu mod ern style 7ho DIr.ing Roc-m Has been newly carpeted nud ui-v; tab'e linen procured for nil tlie ta'-jlc-o. t ta- & J Ci M Vil! always be furnished with the best supplies the market affords, in cluding all the delicacies In their season. In short, tlie present in -i ringer, hav. inir leard the placn for a term of years, wiil spare no pains to make this the best and most comfortable hotel in the Territory, and will jrivc her personal attention to that end. MPS. It. SALART. Manager. MARTIN ROACH. XAXTFACT-Rtli OF CARRELS, KEGS, TUGS, AND ALL I1IXES CF COOPER A.G-E, Bacli of Wm. B. Hooper t Co.' PUCE XIX, A. T, Q'.i;irtt't !i:astt rs Depa: tmout et Yitm.i,ui pivpared to nil nny ordurb iu my liue v. ith r;it;si'actiOn to all. NE W niCENIX UAKEIiT. J. JHEiSSOX - rrp. VTanhiEiion itriet, opp. C-rt rl itii TnctYf Io.itch f Great! Ureja 'lleUets, Si. 7 S All my Cakea are my OTia make, and noi Imported. Ficfi a id c;tr? r.'r.-.iB fn liud. K.-t a I :iia-i 10 o.avi'. .Sov.ll-tf. It7a V, iorgan Washington Street. PHOENIX, - - A. T. Importers ftad Dsnn in GROCERIES CLOTIIIXG DllY GOOD.-?," Li QUO US, TOliACCOS, CIGARS, Etc. At prices to suit the times. pra un:it sent irtp. to iisoec wno wi?n 10 t ni?mp in the most pleasant an4 i t'Ul.l vie utiti ihtp niiun u iiti.' thine nv. (Janitnl not required. We will furnish on every thinir- SlJa3T anrt njirtardr cafiiy m:nte wiihom stayir.g' away ir.un lioine ovei niht. No risk what ever. Many iihw wiirkyrs want d at tince. Many are making lortniies at the business L:uliort make a much n min, and youRfjIioys and yiris make :re:it pay. ISo out-, w ho i5 wi l.iuij to work fails to make more money every day than can be made in a week at any ordinary employment. Tupc who c-nraire at nce wi'l find a Bhort road to fortune. Adore ii. Hallbtt Co., Blew Store I AND. Gillette, Yavapai county, la the htote C P Jlcaitformrrtv-iccnrie" tj i up and i do-.v o.icn:.g 10 MINERS, FREIGHTERS. FARMERS, PROSPECTORS. And to ll-.e public in general, a new and complete. STOCK OF GOODS. In slyle and qnn'itj to mwt their wants, couititirig in pari of 1i-y loods. Clrncerios. Hardware, Clothing. " Boc. tt end shops. Mining tools, etc. cic At the lowest cash pricea. FLOUR AND BARLEY For sate iu any quanti: y, lCarrfuI attention siveu to forwarding all kuUy of nr-i-ctiandise, inacliinoi y etc.. to any part of tlie Hiirroundiiii; cam; and towns, (ilvn me aTrial. JOJl?S ASUEBS51!. apIOtf j -xaj tjiia 5 5 4 &i rt'fA fcfi. n r liiiiifiirtii We take pleasure to inform the people of Salt Riv er Valley that we are now in receipt of our immense stock of goods, the largest ever brought to the Valley. Kach aud every department is complete in itself in ury U n ffi The Lats C; tn- ds and Fancy 0 Vira 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 Dry Gocos, Fancy If? dies5 asid Ghildren's Hosiery, Of the very Latest is also cnmnlete with a larger variety, both for prices and qu.ility, tnan any other house in the Vallej-. Gentlemen intending to purchase their winter supplies would do well lo call and examine our extensive stock -Satisfaction Both !n Pi ices Fa -i 3 r?s!!s t -! s s 3 a & u r mm J if ia we are second to none. Our assortment for MEX, BOYS, WOMEN" and CHILD REX, is complete for style, quality and prices. We keep none but the very best of brands in the market. Xo Eastern made goods, but all of California make, Tvhich are known to be the best in the country. IX Hat 3 Hid Cap we have the very latest styles for Men. I3o's, Ladies and children. Our assortment in this line is complete. In conclusion we beg leave to stats that cur OfS Z V CROOiCI AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS ara as complete as the balance of our stock. Having such an enormous stock on hand we are better enabled to give lower and better prices than has ever heretofore been o tiered in this market. Far 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 t-o purchase of us. In connection with our numerous stock, we carry a full line of Wall Paper, Carpets and O Cloth.' iper. Call and examine our immense stock. to show goods. FT, p ooos, Goods, Patterns and Styles. siid Fiirnishinn Goods Dsparimsnt Guaranteed, and Quality ou: THE Department Xj trou'jl. GOLDIAM Sl'GO, riisrs: a. micj;li.am BA:K EXCI1AX3E K3TEL. street pp-o.:, E. 6ANZ This new h!tl is r:r.w cr-v ,vi aocommoda;;on of U: " tiarv'Il.ii piioitc. The t'-H'trs sr? ttc!1 ve. i ; j i-;:i;:i.n:; !y f.;-.;;:.-; ,.i J (or i'aml'le-. Th-.'siltn 'i'...-., ff.T iviil i.' tjL.:'i .-; ; Cl hiS LC'tC'Sti. . BsMiard Tab!o and Ear Connected witli the Cnly the Finest Liqurrs 5. CTirt The principal Eastern. COir.-- aa4 Arizona papers kep: on Sle. Afharoof tie puLUc v"J'-' n SOii-.iisd. fslaver's Live? v Stable, After this date, I will fe?i stock. 50 per cent, cheap er than the rnVos Jirctj fore known in rLocnixi" A largo corral. C(V connected, with room for stock. 1C0 Leal c; Corral room fre? A forco premises. pump oa tha JLard Cans. Full size will I e sold this year to the farmers tor 22 c cuts, ar.dhalf size tr J" cents. Lard taken in tv.v, and 10 cts. per pound v. ill be allowed. Cans ma le to order of any si-ie. Liveral discount will be m.'.Uv to our patrons for s?a!:::s cans, or any other work, at he Pnorxix Tix Snoi. Fa; side of the Plaza. W. J. SCOTT, CONTRACT0.1 All kir.J? of M'Isoistt. F-riv c Adobe, rxw-iiteil on h.rt ttitor, ul in a sal if celery iu;:ErF. C-Oi'iors Iff i rt ih-? KritM." OtViC! wifl ne prorrr' l fJ e w Departure ! just rtevtTtM asiCitui.-m tii 3 tiiil WARE, All ff wlut li reas'inaMc l't mcnt .'f i t..' "l a: - a t a? Windows, Dcoi?" liliuds. Mouldings ar. 1 California Li:t:iber. 1'l.u e of I'iiic"-. Wail;r : . ovf-s.'o r.- Iio:o!, Ufa.; A'.iita Tcrrircr-. j. jr. Gi r.r.orxY.