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biJfiBKLY EPITAPH TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA, DECEMIIEUIC, lS8i Till: K1U11 AXI Till; 1'OOU. It U gonornlly recognized that tho greatest evil of modern times is the wneontration, or centralization, of wealth; tho war of the monopoly against tho poopl3,and tho rich against .n n . T fl inAllin ( linnn 41, to piili. niu uvui AH utiuiiiti u;ivu tuia auu' joct, tho Silt Lake Tribuuo draws t!u following pictures in its usual griphio stylo. It is a description of part of the decorations of a million'- aire's houso in Now York: "At ono ol tho doors of a dining-room hu'igs a porlicro of silver cloth, decorated intjpustry stitch with festoons of fruits and llowcrs, appropriately suggestive to tiio owner 01 tno abundance, loriuni.oi Hie goou tilings ot lite. A .European altar to tlio persuasiveness ot tuo amr, It3 aitar-ciotns lor tno luo portal, scroll worK in ulusli, anil designs ot tlio witu bands and iringes gught by pious mo- ciory or uod, uavc fltar to servo to tuo Jlroad mllliou- copy tho I To near by do not dare lo citjThHPritics for protce- Iliu louieW tenement bouse r on them by their landlords. uu tenement nouses in jncw itaininc from four to forty I families, to livo in many of 'which, it is ot. I llcially declared, "is despair itself." Their linisarablo tenants have gono so low that rtnc next step is into the eartu nsclt. and. Ifor fcaV of eviction from their reeking Iquartevs, they have not tho courage to whis per a, woru ot complaint." No ono will pretend that whero two audi pictures as tho foregoing ban be dra n thero is no cause for tpprohonsion. This is a republic; Iho only protection that wealth has tho forbearanco of- tho peoplo who Iro poor. It is all well enough to say tiat m this world all men play at tho kmo of fortune; that tho winning pkots aro fow, whilo tho blanks aro lany, and that tho rich man can do btlnng better than to build palaces, tho building and furnishing of urn distributes money among tho oopror Up to a certain point that is truo; but it is strango that men who hayo more money than thoy can use do not seek to leavo to their children protection U3 well an wealth. It oosts about $30,000,000 annually lio support tho government of tho Kity of Now York. A mighty quota I of that amount goes to pay for poorly protecting society against criminals. f-ui. .'s' - -i,nt a million por huiiium could bo spared to clear out 'those dreadful tcnoment houses, to send thoir inmates to tho. cheap lands of tho west, and to make homes for henmiefo; -before a doeadc passed way thoro would bo a reduction of laillions in tlo expenses, whilo tho pcreased security could not bo csti- lated. bupposo a man's wealth rav- bhos tho famous galleries of tho old id and bears away their choicest lorksof art; suppose it stretches out is tentacles and draws from tlm tttar its sacred cloth; suppose for tho looms of tho old world ircavo their most delicato fabrics, luul tho most skillod artisans exhaust Rhoir talent in making of a hoo a Ipalaee: Does it bring .i.y proto Ition to tho luckv --vnor? Sup; iicui uj niero ift $5i"vni ujj ivarjnt. ii -- Iieartcd hoyj who nover has onough I'oat, or sufficient clothes to wear, ajnAX-vorst aUI, ho sees his father's litfart break under his troubles and his mother's faco grow paler and sadder daily until there comes a day when her poor worn-out framo in a I pauper's coffin is carried to Potter's field; what is to keop tho blood in that boy's heart from turning to gall, Mid what is to prevent him from con- J eluding that thero is moroy neither in heaven nor on earth, and that to bscomo an outlaw is simple justice? And when cities expand until their Imputation reaches hundreds of thou- "sands; when the whole tondonov of .noderu" times is to increaso tho palacos with thoir, splendor and to thiokon tho droadful tenement houses whioh festor in thoir shadow, who says the poaoo of tho future is assured? SUKi: TO C031K. Throughout tho oast tho anti- monopoly movement is gathering trength, as oaoh daj reveals some now onormity on the part of corpor ations as against the people. In our eastern exchangos wo learn that some prominent merchants of St. Louis aro oraranizinfr in behalf of a movement that must soon becomo gcnoral. They' proposo a freight bureau lor tho purpose of influencing railroad companies in the matter of cheap and uniform rates. Let tho companios bo wise in timo aud como gracefully ivii to a reform that will otherwiso be domauded in duo season in un mistakable terms. Thoir piixitu differences with ono another, aud , thfijprivatc interests as managers of properties in. which, every man is i i imiiXxafflMlMir? vr JL I'm vHnr. and tho democratio paity will tuko the broad ground for tho rights of tho mass against tho tyranny of tho few. Thero is room for but ono great monoply in this country, and that is a monopoly whose main business it shall be to establish justico and fair play. In a short timo tlfo pooplo of this terri tory, and in faot tho great southwest, will mako similar demands, and tho peoplo will look to but ono party for relief tho democratic Any ono who has traveled much in Arizona has bcon at times con sidorably disturbed by the yelping, whining, and when darkness covers all with its protecting shield, thosav ,ago barking of tho thieving, cowardly coyote. Ordinarly, little or no atten tion is paid to this mostcontomptihle and worthless of animals It is con sidered a common nuisance, and is not interfered with oxcopt, when era boldenod by non-iutcrfcrcnce, it mis takes tho contempt in which i is held for fear and pokes its snes iing nose within the boundaries of . the camp and attempts to steal a bone or a bit of bacon rind to appease its ravonous appetite On su.h occa sions a shout from a pai. of lusty lungs or a random shot in the air sonds tho midnight thief back into tho darkness, whero, safo from danger, it s.its on its lean and attenu ated hauuehc snarling and howling at its superiors. Too cowardly to fight, too insignificant to pursue, it roams, tho renegade of tho mesa, despised by its own species and held in abhorronco as tho synonym of all that is vicious, low and despicable. In Sunday's EriTAPii appeared a plain, torso statement, to tho effect that tho action of tho board of super visors in publishing for proposals for bids was done at the urgont advico of thoir logal advisor, tho district attorney. No respectable or honorable man in this community doubted tho truthfulness of tho Statomcnt, but a morning contemporary says: "Wo doubt tho statement, and will not be prepared to believe it until Mr. Prico corroborates it." When an honorable man doubts tho statement of another, ho does not call him a liar, as a black guard would, but seeks tho authority given for tho subject of his remarks, aud from him ascertains its veracity. This might have been dono without any troublo or lnconvenince by the manager or editor of tho paper re ferred to had ho so desired. In proof of this wo quc-io tho following conversation with tho Hon. Lyttlcton Prico, district attorney, with tho editor of tho Epitaph: "ilr. Pnce,do you yet adhero to your advico to tho board of supoivisors, that their action in advertising for proposals for bids is legal?" Mr. Prico: "I most cer tainly do. Without sueh an action on . . . ... .-' their part thero would bo tw three weeks, at least. .:. .i i , &$ nine uio uoaru racts co e tho rates al- under existing contraots. dviSed tho board to pursue this course last year, but they postponed advertising for proposals until Jan uary. True, thoy woro not much loser, as a majority of tho old con traits were ronowed; but had tho contracts been given to other bid deis, they would havo had to pay dearly foi thoir negligence Tho board of supervisor, of San Francis co, aro now doing tho samo as this bjaid,.and thoro is no law to tho contrary, and I think they woj)d bo remiss in their duties if they allowed tho present contracts tooxpiro with out advertising for now ones. The incoming board will have to do tho satin) in 1881, unless tho law is oh niged or amended by tin) legisla tuie, an-! tho board coming in in 1SS5 will stand in exactly the samo pobitiun as tho incoming board of 1S83. 'It is as board as it is long.' " i "Did anyone eonneotod with tho In- Impendent aSK your opinion on this subject?' "No, I mot M. Hamilton on tho stroot, but ho did not speak, merely nodded as wo passed each other."" Tin: Ei'iTArn is as" newspaper as tho much of a newspaper as tho acuities, telegraphic and othorwiso, which it possesses and the section in which it is locatod will permit or guarantee Thero is not a section of country in Now Mexico, Sonora, California, No vad.i, Oregon or Utah but has a rep resentation in its columns some timo during tho week. Our telegraphic report is equaled by fow papers in the southwest. Every mining camp in Arizona finds its strikes, its mines and its progress chronicled in this paper. No offort is left undone to make it spicy, 'owsy, interesting and reliable. It indulges in no person alities, recognizing that tho differ- tld.l.iWMeH-lll--gB-. -! I anrnwsaaw afcOnMVHiBMliBwH&K93PVtWVH rffe iTr- -( 3 t 'IT iTnTJIMTMTM TTTTTTli FT ITU T fC Vir.WIHBHinmiBNB' . rHHHMMMn HHav. m tl(iBIHMMat J-, "aflHBHnfWia tr "r. iHBautn cratio, in tho other it is energetic anil untiring in promoting tho interests aud welfaro of Arizona, aud Cochise county in particular. During the last political campaign it made a vigor ous and aggressive fight against its opponents and nondescript rene gades. It won the battle, aud with out derisivo jeers or exultant cheers it quietly resumed ,hc "even tenor of its way," working ini a common cause, for tho good of our country. Had it lost, it would not have pleaded with its victors for susteuanco; it would not havo converted itself into a oharity or contribution box, but knowing it had battled in tho cause of justico and right would havo nailed its flag lo the masthead and sunk with its party or sailed with flying colors in tho opon sea of pros perity, which now, owing to its efforts, lies boforo it. A VV.W ISSUES. It is true that congress has not been convened for any length of time, but so far they appear to bo laying on thoir oars. It looks as though tho republicans have not ro covoicd from tho surprise adminis tered to them through tho last elec tion, and tho democrats aro calmly awaiting to claim judgment upon some error which their opponents may make. There aro some very live issues which either party may con sider without detriment to them selves and much benefit to the people. Among them we may mention that tho government has too much spend ing money, and too much of that sort of thing invites corruption. The taxes are so heavy that capital is embar rassed and cannot be as generous with labor as it would like. The prices of tho necessaries of life aro absurdly high, through tho rule of the monopolists, notwithstanding the fact that labor is cheap. 1 he monpo lists control the market, and the taxes control such small capitalists and business men as havo not that power. Small capital and largo work are thereby embarrassed to the last do grco, and this notwithstanding the fact, as pointed out in tho president's message and the accompanying docu ments, that thero have been good crops, largo business, and on the sur face an apparent abundance of pros perity. Too little attention has been and is yot being paid to the growing interests of tho territories especially Arizona. We want increased mail facilities, appropriations for the sur yey of thousands of acros of public land, appxopriions (or the sinking of artesian wellL the culture of trees, and above all, rRj passage of tho Re gan railroad bill -eventing discrimin ation in rates. These are a few points which congress should take up with out delay. There is not a man in the' country who is not interested in .them, and his family along with him. iThoy touch every person and every vAV-l..V i.t w.WMei'-T?" ..-- HVJ1( .1 . V" .' . -W. J- i"i which ho pays a merited rebuke to our present system of reservations, inferring that when the Indians are closely pushed in Mexico they inva riably take rofugo across tho border in our reservations, thereby furnish ing themsolves with a sure place of safety. It is an establishad fact that in caso of an uprisiug of tho savages in this territory they, after committing a series of depredations, cross the lino either into Sonora or Chihuahua, where they rob and murder tho peo ple, ami when closely pursued again rcoross the lino and mako for the res ervations, where thoy aro clothed and fed, putting them in shape for an othor sortie. If we were to adopt tho sjstem of shooting tho ringlead ors of theso savage desporadoos as soon as thoy returned from their trip of rapine aud murder, in a short timo thoy would becomo so thoroughly in timidated aud subjected that thoy would not mako many other excur sions. The following,carofully condensed, shows the opinions of tho leading pa- pors regarding the president's lato mossago: Herald: "An admirable, clear and business-like stato paper." Sun: "Made in the interest of honest and economical government." World: "Ho, Presidont Arthur, looks at pub lic questions with the eyes of an in telligent and public-spirited man; he proposes to deal with them in tho spirit of a time-serving politician." Star: "Shows that ho has heard of tho recent elections in the country and understands thoir meaning." Tri bune: "A creditable document. His sentiments aro admirable. If he had conducted his administration in ac cordance with them the party would not bo staggering under an adverse majority of nearly 200,000. Ho has always talked well." The Tribune lilts tho nail on the always talked well." head, "ho has &UWmmX hntwEJmtmiimit.Ly1'-.'' . ftW,4V.y Jt-- I tatnnfiB9HBrt'aausKHiniite-'?H"aRi&! im BhlBI &S KWZIJLLZLL-. Jl-L-2 iHlL-f J t-C ". M Tin: difficulty attending the pro curing of a jury for the pending Stu Routc trial is rather a sinking com mentary on tho situation of afLdrs in Washington. It is alleged that ic putablo men, as a rule, aro unwilling to servo because of tho unpleasant prominenco it will give them and tho suspicion it will place them under, whilo tho avoragc haberdasher does not want to servo because, whatever the verdict may bo, his business is likely to be hurt by it. If ho votes for acquittal ho will lose trado, be cause ho will bo regarded as bribed; and if ho votes for conviction, ho will be shunned by the numerous friends of tho criminals, and be abuse 1 bo sides by tho Star-Route newspapers. Therefore, every Eort of oxeuso is made Use of to escape serving. But the jury is slowly being made up, nevertheless, and confidence is ex pressed that it will be an honest one. If such is tho case, lln feat on the part of the court will bo regarded as something remarkable. THOMAS BRADY IVToi-oXxtxxi't Tailoi', Xo G Third Street, near niavUet, Sun I'rani'lMco. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A SU Derlor quality or tho lnlest slylcs of Foalcu and Domestic Caehmeres. Ills fits are ncKnou !; edgod to bo tho best. Call and examine my vork and prices, or send lor samples and ratcF. Hawren.ee Collins NATIVE OF NEWCASTLE WEST.COUNTY Limerick, Ireland. Left California, whero ho worked In the mints for many yeart, nlioiit tor. years ago, to go to Arizona. Ago If 11 lug, 4U years. Any ono knowinz ol him or his where abouts, will greatly oblige by communicating with his brother, Michael Collins, 270 Clcmcntlr o Street, San Francisco. Cal . lylC d&w FOU A QUAKTEU OF A CENTl'KY Oil more Hostettcr's Stomach lilttcrs has been tho reigning specific lor 1 ndigestion, dyspepsia, fever and ague, a loss of physical ttamiua, licr complaint and other disorders, and has been most emphatically Indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restorative. It counteracts a ten dency to premature decay and sustains and com forts the aged and infirm. For Kale by nil d-tig 2.sts and dealers Generally. COAL OILSTOVISS All Siei.s or. Coosivo, - Keiul for Circular and l'riceq. WEISTER & CO. 17Srcw3IoiitKOincrySr., S Francisco. Cal. E-Tbls great Strent'lhccing Utm cdy nud Nerve Touic Is the legitimate re sult of otr twenty years of practical ex perience, and cukes WITH COTAIIINU CElt tainty. Nervoun and rHfe b.ViS?S KWHWifJW &Srjk&iJ. Jwn unnatural and dchilltutluj; drain npon the sj stem, preventing involuntary losses, delj.litating dreams, seminal losses with the urine, etc., so dcstructllo to mind and bodv. It Is a sure tlim iLatOrofall kidnev and iiladdek comi-laints. It contitins no injurious lncredients. To thoso still'erinc irom tho cl iffects of youthful imlis- cretlon or excesses, a speedy, thorough and per manent cure is Unnranled. Price, SJ SO per bot tle, or Ave bottles in cae, with rull directions and advice, J10. Sent secure ftom obtenatiou to any auaress upon rec.Mpt or price or c. o. J). To be had only of 1) It. C. D. SALFIEI,I),nt Ktarney street, f'an 1'rancisco. Cal. Consulta tions strictly confidential, by letter oruloillco fhkk. For the conenlcnco of natienN. mul tit order to lusure perfect secrecy, I hae adopted a Iinvaio tuiuress, unuer wuicu all pacicajjcs are forwarded. TltlAL BOTTLE FREE! Notice I will send a'trial bottle of tho Itcluv enator sulllcient to show it-s merit fiee of charge, to any ono afilicted, apply ln; by later, stating his svinplomi and age. Cominun cations stiictly coulidciitlal. DR.C.D.SALFIELD, lt Kearney Street. Sim FrflnciscoCuiiforflla. mvn-o-na u. The Great Enalisli Remedy. Is a never ailing euro for Ncnous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Spcimctarance, Lost Jlanhccd, linpotoncy, nktts oisen almi-o loutbfllllullics and iiy. ccfscs In matuie -ears sucii as j,o-s 01 Jlemory, Lassitude, nociural em issions, aversion to so ciety, dimness of l?lou, noises in the head, the vital iluid, passing unouxened through tno urine, and many other diseases that lead to insanity and death. Dr. Jllntte, who ii n regular graduated physi cian, will agrco to forfeit lho huudicd dollars for aensoof this kind that the Vllul lestomtle (un der his special dolso and treatment) will not cure, or for anything lninura or Injurious found in it. Dr. Jliutle treats nil diseases succcssnilly without mercury. ConslItaMonfree. Thorough examina tion and addse, including analysis of urine, $5. Prico of Vital Hestorathe, $'5 a bottle, or lour tlmei recci imes tho quanuty, su; i-eni 10 any address upon tion, and in private name, ir desired, by A. E JIINTIE. SI. I)., No. 12 Kearney street, San l'ran eccipt 01 price, ur o. w. u , pecure iroin ouua- Cisco, UHiiioruiii. Dr. Jlintic's Kidney liemedy, NKI'IIHCTI CTM, cures all kinds ol kidney aud bladder com plaints, Oonnonhoea, Lccucorrhoca, (Meet, l'or sale by all druggists: SI n bottle, six b iltles S5. Dr. Mlntio's DANDELION 1'ILLh aio thu bB and cheapest dyspepsia nud bullous euro In the uinrkct, tor taloby all druggists. 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Domestic Goods, White Goods, Psr.isols, Hosiery, Merino . , Underwear, Uibbuus, Laces, Neck Weir, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Sc. a aro also agents for the celebrat d roster Glows, and for the benefit of parties wishing to order them wo glo the prices: 0 hooks $1, 7 hooks, $2.35, 15 hooks, In white and open shades only, $8.50. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples sent on application. DOANE & HENHELWOOP, Kearney Htrc'ct, Corner Sutter, myBtf . San Francisco, California FURNITURE! FURNITURE! F. S- Chadbourne & Co. 735 MARKET STKEET, SAN FRANCISCO, Desire to Inform tha Public that Their Stock of FIITOI UPHOLSTER! WAS NEVER SIOKE COMPLETE THAN AT TRESENT. OUR WAREHOOMS ARE FILL edwithamostomplctoassortenintof K1NE, MEDIU,M and LOW PRICED FURNITURE, and which is both Bowtllul and Artistic. Our Designs are new, and none but the Best Workmanship la allowed to leave oir Salesrooms. Hotels ard private residences furnished. Designs submitted and Estimates given. Pioprietois of Interior and Seashore resorts will find a very extensive assortment at special prices. Intending purchasirs will consult their own Interests by thoroughly inspecting our stock beforo purcha.-iag. P. S. CHADBOURNE & CO., No. 735 Market Street, Althee WHOLESALE Al coitxr.n TJimn st. ai siaiukx i,a.m:. vuma. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO MY STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, .FANCY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES & EVERY VARIETY OF Gents' and Ladies' Wear, I Have Everything m the Shape of Hardware, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder, Etc,. Etc THU LARGEST AXD OXLY C03IPLETE TYPE FOEXDBY ASD MUXTESS' WARE HOUSE ON THE PACIFIC COAST. 205 &207 Leidesdorff, and 529 Commercial Streets, CH!Cltf oa?ol,bTnc7 flAN FIIAKCISCO, CAL. Wa Ixosp ,n haua tho Iirccrt Stoctt of Asisrlcsn l'arcr Tit-o ovarcr-ct on tb!o Coast, tafcotijr vnt: u. comploto stoci cf liilllcr C& Jtlct-irci'.-! Scctd Typo, tcJ can rarr.tzli at a aissout'ii r.ctlco cnytuinc in tbo "i tutors' lino from & botSLiu a t,. i avunan Z'rcsz. va Savo e. vary iarso EtocSc or Kovr aaa Scccad-hiai IMrlnj rrsi.sc3 o all nr.'.rca ansl lisaz. Wo aro eoio agoats for, auU ttcp la iloc, Ccuits'J CvllaJor rrsst.113, Cottroa &. S3tcoclc ditto, also Paerloss, Clipper, Jcoel, Gordon and Weebtncton Jcbbcn, Waabinirton Hand Presses, new Buster Stoam Engines (Jut tto ttinc tar printers), Tuerk Water Motors, Com Paper Cutters and it full Una o' Sar.iom'n DooUMndcrs' Stacbinory. Our Fidelity Roller Composition abd ?oario3s PflctIi.(T Zaks aro considered tbo best in use. Havo you used our Perfection plktexV Tbcy savo ccUtorial work and composition, and tboroforo cava monoy. Send ur our Catalosue. BEHFJIBEU-ri'o Honsc on this Coast can compete with ns In Quality of Goods. KEANE BROTHERS HAVE THE FINEST ASSORThl) STOCK OF ON THE PACIFIC! COAST. Tiicm uouxtiiy onn:ii iii:paiit.iikxt is in thokouoh workino ok dcr, aud their patrons in Aiizona can rely on haln all orders filled promptly, and witu complete balUfactioa, at the lowest pilots. . LASBssS&l nSBsu issbsBjKbLsbCSosssssssbssssbssssBssssssbb1bsssssbsssssssbsssssssssssssssssM' ri'iMWrri 7"snIlMl,siiiasiiiasiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKsssc?---' m wi$$3eif.it 107, 109, 111, 113 & 115 Kearny Street, San Francisco, 'Cal. C. DEWEtSE, Jrt., San Francisco. O. II. Oi'Jceee Moore Moore5 Hunt & Go., No. 417 & 419 Market St.. Between First & Fremont Streets, San FranciscoCalifornia. JESSE MOORE & CO.'S NTUCKY WHISKIES ? Moare.Hant & Co. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JESSE MOORE & CO'S AA brand.'bbls and hf bbls, pcii gal $ 4 00 U brand, bills and hfbbls, pei roI 3 50 C brand, bbls and hf bbls.periral.i . 3 00 No. 1 brand, bbls and hf bile, per gal..... V2 50 Rye, bbls and hfbbls, per cal I50flji00 Deduction ol 23 cts pr gal on lots of 5 bis. V AA brand In (!., 1 doz to case, ,ri to gal 1 Al AA brand, 5 cases, 1 doz to casi 5 to gl i'OJ A. uranu, iu cs, l uoz lo case, co AA do pint flasks, 2 doi to case , A. do 5 cases, pt flasks, 2 doz io case... C brand, 1 doz, 5 o gal C do cases, 5logal 19 00 noo 12 50 8 50 8 23 rsyTll (1 Smelting and Lead Company, -n jHonigomery at. san rrancisco, uai. HAVINO PURCHASED THE BUSINESS ol the l'nclllc Itiillion i:.rliuiigc, we have removed our olUce to No. 418 Montgom ery street, where deposits of Uold and Silver wll be received for melting and tr lying or for coin age, as heretofore. Ores r ayed, lead bullion purchased, also, tho III"''' st price paid for GOLD.SILVFP AND LEAD ORES. Mivufacturcrsof I.cml ric, Mlicet I.enil, Sliut, Hnr Iron, lite. nils A.ANDREW'S, lniiinrlrr and Manufacturer. DIAMOND PALACE, 221 Montgomery Street, Hums IIounc'ICIopU, San FranrlHco.Cal. Keeps the Largest Stocr jf DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY On the PacIOc Coast. Bu)urr in the country c&u rely on getting goods at onf prii'r, whether order ed by express, by mall or hi person. This hnuso by Its square dealing, ha gained the confidence of tho country. 20 .Hontoiiu'ry Street, Sim FranrlHco. mis n 1 kllur Kin hf k4 r , HenshelwoocLv & I San Francisco, California myJOtf Lorette, 1 j SUCCESSORS TO MILLER & RIUKABO 9 bCOTCH TYPE FOUNDERS, BEMI EHM MERCHANT .tf.vv'..,,, ... ,. .. jrtwyi!: :-'. F$?,iMm7ZBKziWtBI1KK- ' ' i m. ' . a " fi',v ' -4 -.Tmw.i.fVU." stf my5m3 3IOORE, & Co., Louixillc, Ky. II. B. HUNT, San Francisco. ! C do lOcascs, 5toa) 800 MOORE A DANT'S. In bond In Kcutocky, Spring of '80 do do do do do MOORE, HUNT CO'S Crown brind, 1 case, 5 to gal do do 5 do do i$ 150 .. 700 .. 60 ..8 50 Crown brand, 10 cases, 5 to gal Cron brand, pints, 2doz to case, Crown brand, 2 doz to case, 5 cases Cron n brand, plots, 2 doz to case, 10 cam.. Anchor Ciampanc, pints, 5 doz do do I quarts, 1 do 8 10 if 00 8 50 7 60 r r ii I tti rr. airinm ir -roR- Galena-Silver juu Copper Ores milE TACIFIC WATER JACKET SMELT X ers embrace many features that aro cntlrcjy ncu audof great iiracilcal utility, whlcn arecor ered by letters patent. No other furnaces can compare with these for durability, and lu capacity for uninterrupted work. MORE THAN SIXTY Of Ihcm are now running on the Pacific Coast, gllng rejHlts neer before obtained as regards continuous running, economy of fuel, grade and auality of oulllon produced. 'e arc prepared to emonstratp by facts the claims here made. These Smelters are shipped In a complete state, requiring no brick or stone work, except that for thu crucible, thus savtner irrcat exoense a d loia of time in construction. Complete smelting plants made to order ot any capacity, and with all the improvements that ex perience has suggested as aliiablc In this class f machinery. 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