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stfc "j . , i:- E,?- & " : S I1& - frt' IHPliiE'' K7Xi PA"i - xkm Bf&rlta rasaSj! ttp - . &..-. CV! ,"'. C a 8r Ik"'- hopes, religious and political -city. Should tho Republicans incur tho lispleasuro of tho association do- -feat would bo inovitablo whero the A. P. A's. aro strong enough, or if some religious denomination, other than Catholics, should not happen to suit the outfit thoy would to sweep it outofexistenco, and tho samo with individuals. The idoa of millions of men in different States going to the polls and voting solidly ut the dictation of fomo individual is repugnant to American institutions. United States Ambassador Bay ard doliverod tho inaugural dress on .Nov. 8th to tho Phylo- '$&-. k"."sophical society, on "Individual FJRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895. 5ftr Santa Fe Prescott '& Phoenix RAILWAY CO. Time Table IS. In KfTcct October t, 1805. Mountain Time U Standard Used. SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD. Nol NO 3 am 7 C0...1vd....A8hFork....ar ... (T10 inn 7 16 Meath 5 61 7 SS Wlcklow 4 38 7 48 Rock Untie 4 20 8 15 Ccd&rOlade 3 50 Leo Spur Kobert's Spur 8 80 Vnllcy S SO 845 Pel lUo 3 15 9 05 Jcromo Junction 2 85 9 20 Oroulto 2 40 9 33 Masslcks 2 20 9 48 Whlpvlo 2 12 9 50...iar lv...2 10 10 05.. .J rrescott ..., i 65 ' -10 S5...... ..Iron Springs 117 10 33 Summltt 1 15 11 15 Kamsgato 12 45 rmSJidfr"""1 ::::1!S 12 20 Klrtlaud. 11 40 am 12 60 Grand View 11 15 1 10 Hillside 10 55 1 40 UatoCrcok 10 30 200 Jlartlnei 2 45 Congress 9 50 3 05 llarnua ltaia JU 3 40 wicKcnoury 8 45 4 15 .Vulturo 8 16 4JK. Hot 8prliir Junction.... 8 00 5 10 Kcardslev 7 S3 30 Marinette 7 is fi 40 '.Peoria. 7 10 6 55 (Uendale, 7 00 nesperia 0 10 Alhambra 0 45 nm 0 30.. .ar phenlx lv.... 6 30 am CLEVELAND AND GOLD BUG REPUBLICANS UNITED. Tho Cleveland officials gonorally throw thoir votes to tho Republicans and opposed tho Silver everywhere at the election. Col. Sara Gains, chiof of mails under Carlislo in tho Treasury Department, who went homo to Kentucky to vote at tho lato election and returned with tho Socrotary, said: "Kentucky Democrats worowith Secretary Carlisle in his opposition ,to free silvor, and rnado their position clear in tho platform, and when Hardin and Blackburn went out-into tho campaign and deliberately led a rovolt against tho party jilatform thoy met a defeat they deserved. Prominent Domocrats mo thatthoy had como to got rid of Blackburn and Hardin, and theso two irritating features woro promptly brushed asido by Democratic votes. "If 'Hardin and Blackburn had acquiesced in tho platform and simply omitted tho silver issuo from their speoches both would liavo been elected." rii (emembek wnen von uoom vour KfjiA, aii nia Itnnminrf XTMl I'CaIP fcTy" vv u jvu mc uwwuhi jiuiuwwu. THE A. P. A. If what A. J. Boyor, editor of the -United American and a prominent A. P. A. man says is truo tho quickor that organization is swpjg from tho faco of tli&ASjrfTiHhe hot- ill bo. Ho says tho recent Democratic defeat is duo to that organization, as tho "grand chief" of tho concern instructed members, and they roach into tho millions, to vote solidly against the Democratic ticket, becauso tho platform dononnccd tho A. P. A. and had nominated Catholics on their ticket. He also says anyono nu becomo a member of tbo association providing ho pledges himself never to vote for a Roman Catholic. Such an organization as this strikes a direct blow at our dearest Liberty, the gorm of national pro gress and pormananco. It w:ts a scholarly and patriotic addrcsi in iV'Awl'ich tho institutions of tho United f& States were glorified. An nng $" other things Mr. Bayard said: "In aay own country I witnossod tho insatiable growth of that form of ta,te socialism stylod protection which I bolicve has dono moro to 1 foster class legislation and croato V. inequality in fortuno, corrupt pub- . lie 'lifts, the banishment of difit.mind and character from pub- eonnselSjiWMBtpubiic conscience Ipiiw 'p"ol.iti npon lho'tk,w Tomorrow night at 7 o'clock is tho time sot for tho mooting in tho Layton mooting houso to considor ttio proposition of consolidating tho Safford and Layton school districts. Tho proposition, as wo understand it, is to unito tho two districts, soil tho school property in both districts, put tho monoy into a common fund, bond tho district if necessary to vaiso tho balance of tho money and build a central sohool houso in as contral a location as possible, and that will probaly bo on or near Earnest Westovor's land just south of tho Union canal. If it should bo thoro it would bo tho means of opening up Station street on through to Church strcot, which is absolutly necessary. After tho school houso is built and tho school is established it will bo placed in ohargo of a professor as principal with compotont assistants to conduct overy grade Thus wo will establish a graded school which can bo mado second to none in tho Territory, with no greater outlay of monoy than tho districts now pay. Such a school as this would bo a credit to our town and ono that wo can always bo proud of, and at tho same timo rest assured that our childron can an education at homo. About tho only objection that has yet been raised against tho proposition is tho bonding of tho district, but if each person interested will attend tho meeting to-morrow night, thoro is no question but that thoir objection will bo by simplo facts. Nothing on earth inducos people to settlo in a country so much as good productivo land, honest, progressive citizens and first-class schools. Both of tho former wo have, and when we can show a fino appoaring, two story brick schdol houso, with a good graded school inside of it, conducted in tho propor manner wo will have no troublo in inducing them to romain with us. Every person should obsorvo Thanksgiving Day. CLEVELAND'S REPUBLICANS. A Washington telegram says: Presidont Cleveland is charging none of tho results of tho olection to his administration. On tho contrary ho is taking a quiet smilo over certain features of tho returns Senator GormandejilarcS" that Presidont WrffftrSiufsporsonal to tho success tho Republican candidato for governor of Maryland. Administration Domocrats ap pear to bo willing to assumo tho responsibility as another achievement for reform. Thoro seems to bo no doubt that they oxpootod and desired tho defeat of Gorman's ticket. Tho holpless condition prcsontod by tho Kentucky Domocracy is regarded as a robuko to tho free silver Domocrats and tho Presidont and Secretary Carlislo havo confidently expected tho defeat of Hardin and Blackburn. THE UTAH ELECTION. Now that tho result of tho election is generally known, all tho dotails accompanying tho contost in Utah can bo easily analizod. Tho reports so widely circulated before olection announcing that the leadois of tho Mormon church had given out word for its members to support tho Republican ticket ia not at all truo as shown by later reports. Tho church presidency did nothing of tho kind, although strong efforts woro mado by certain individuals high in authority to send forth instructions to that effect, but it did not succeed. In Utah the Republicans and Democrats alike doclared for free silvor at 1G to 1, but in every other convention in the Union tho Republi cans declared for tho gold Tho position of tho Utah Re publicans on tho silvor question taken in connection with tho strong feeling against tho Cleveland administration fully accounts for the small Republican plurality in Utah. It is reported that tho city of Chicago is SG.000,000 in dobt, through corruption in tho assessor's office. It is charged that somo of tho deputy- assessors havo been corrupted by largo (money irom ricncorporaiiontaiiu onv f hi "flnni" Imvn rntirnd is&r: - - u"itr IV 4'k WW SJKfH fl -. -.' iv' i . . -. y ? -; R.-W?.TF wi $f :$&& -o .v - . rasrafs HJSWT'B'. CW i W. '?-: tr W?MlifV -? $VJfc" .& ,?, - a'- ;K " J1 , ' ' V- is- lie (Staav&iam THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Articles of Incorporation. OftheBryco Irrigation Canal Co., Located and Operated by E. Bryco & Sons, Dec. 1st. 1882. Namo Of corporation, llryco Irrigation Canal Co. Duration oflncorporatlon fifty years. Business of Corporation, Irrigating and Manufacturing. Principal placo of business, Brycc, Graham county, ArUona. Amount of Capital Stock. $2,150.00. Amount of each sharo, fso.oo. Head of Ditch, tho east lino of the 8 E U of tho 8 W 'A Of Sec 22, Tp B South of Range 25 Kast. Termination of Ditch, north lino of S K K of tho N E i of Bee 12, Tp. 6, South of Rango 21 East, Olla and Salt river Meridian. Sourco of supply Gila river. S. 8. 1UR3TUI,. E. BRTCE, II. M. JKTF.B, E. M. BRYCK, A. N. BRYCE, J. W. HRYCK, G. A. BRYCE, Pirn. c. Merrill, Jacob S. Sherman, Mary AND BUYCE, E. BRYCE & SONS, BRYCE, Graham Co., Oct. 11th, 1895. Personally appeared before mo E. Brycc, II. M. Jeter; K. 1. llrycc; A N Brycc, J W Brycc, G A Bryce, Phil C Jlerrlll. Jacob S Sherman, Mary Ann Brycc, E Bryce & Son, Sheriff S Marshall, who, being personally known to mo do affirm that thoir names signed to the above Instrument was signed with their own free will and accord and for tho purposes therein mentioned. Geo. O. I'KOK, Justlco of tho Peace, Precinct No. 4. James Freestone. SAFFonn. Ariz., Oct. 16th, 1895. Personally appeared before me, W. B. Fonda, a Justlco of tho Peace In and for tho County of Graham , James Freestone, personally known to me to bo tho person who signed the abovo articles of Incorporation, and ho acknowledged to mo that ho signed said articles of incorporation ofhls own free will, and for the uses and purposes therein expressed. Iu witness whereof I havo hereunto set my hand and seal tho day and year first obova written. W. B. Fonda, J. I'. rrccinct No. 1. W. J. Packer. Territory of Arizona. County of Graham, si Before mo Wilfred T. Webb, a Notary Public in and for tho county of Graham, Territory of Ariiona, on this day personally appeared W, J. Packer, known to me to bo tho person whose namo Is subscribed to tho foregoing Instrument and acknowledged to mo that ho executed tho samo for tho purposes and consideration therein expressed. Given under my hand and seal of office this 16th day of October. A. D.-1395. Wilfrbd T. WF.nn Notary Public. Summons. In tho District Court, Second Judicial District, Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Graham GENOBEVO JUAREZ, Plaintiff. V8. DELFINO JUAREZ Defendant Action brought in the District Court of tho Second Judicial District of tho Territory of Arizona In and for tbe County of Graham. The Territory of Arizona sends grooting to Delflno Juarez. You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brought against you by tho abovo named plaintiff and answer the complaint filed with the Clerk of the above entitled court at Solomonvllle, In the County of Graham, Territory of Arizona, within ten davs (exclusive nfthn ilavnf sprvlrM after tho service unon von of this summons if served in this county, but if served out or the county dui wiimn mis uismcv then tvitnin twenty days, in all othercses within thirty days. , You aro hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer tho complaint as required by law Judgment by default will bo entered against you, and costs and dlsbursments inthis behalf expended. . , Given under my hand and the seal of L r . , I the District Cour t afllxed heroto, at seal solomonvllle, this 3rd day of Oct. ' , ' 1895. Burwell B. Adams, Clerk. F. L. B. Goodwin, attorney for plaintiff. Notice for Publication. I-Io moHten cl No . X't'Vr. I.mti Office at Tucson Ainz.l . x' NOV. 5. lSffifcVT Notice is horeby given that the settler has filed notice ofhtS intention to mako final proof in supports his claim, and that said proof will bo mjji6 before the Clerk of tho District Court atjgoWmonvillo, Arizona, on December 21, GeorgoH. Sfiredge, of Fort Graut, Arizona, for tho 8 EA' See 21, Twp 9 8, R. 23 E. IlenMigstho folllowing witnesses to prove his iatinuous residence upon and cultivation of rljaid land, viz: ' Benlamin W. Olney and Pedro Michelena, of Solomonvllle, Arizona; Patrick Maber, of Fort Grant, Arizona, and Miles Wood, of Bonita, Arizona. EUGENE J. TRIPPEL, REGISTER. 11-9-Ct jccoeesc58ee5es ?y 1 Safford I Ftouririg Mill Company ', Wanted at Once "Wo are now running regular and are prepared to grind wheat at short notice. Flour f) Guaranteed i Farmors who desire their grain ground at onco will do well to loarn our pricos. CORN MEAL, BRAN, SHORTS AND ALL MILL PRODUCE FOR SALE. Safford I! Flouring Hill Co. Safford, A. T. oag;aa3Ss933S?3asgasa;sga9Bsss SsLh JL K SAX.OON, JOHN PARKER, - PROP, FORT THOMAS, A. T. This Saloon in locatod convenient to depot, and travolors onrouto to Globo will find good accommodations. :: :: .,:; :: :: First-Class Restaurant Attached Fino Stock of Wines Xiquors and .Cigarjs 41- &.s& .2S2S fc Wcr - Are Your Best Friends. Uso thorn carefully and when the are weak, sore or granulated, uso tho grcatost caution in their treatment by all means. 330 NOT EXPFifcilvrEiN'T wITH ICEIVXE33IES USE ONLY S J)r. Porter's 0( ' Eye Water A. and Salve, This is no guess-work Lotion, Cixxes without; it 3?a.vticle Of 3Pin It cannot fail, thousands have gained thoir oyo sight as a result of its positive curative powers. EYE WATER, 25c Per Bottle. -FOR SALE BY &jLjrj?ottjy:, .a.. 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"vl"Iv 111 WE carry in sTeK e best une f IiIIIImk SHINGLES MM Adolpli laraso.Tex. c&x? DTJHHAM TOBACCO' JTrade, Winter Still And expect to get of Goods for littlo monoy. I carry the largest stock and best quality of goods in the valley. Good i urugs ano rore raiciner w Wi B PATENT MECICINES. Via also Coty Completa 5;A'ilHI US FANCY ARTICLES Ulna oi $!jH '. IS TOILET ARTICLES iffrJiK tye uiasses, fcZ HJ medicated soaps JU mgm HI perfumery ' Spectacles, Mm wSEgml ml &c.f a.. &c. and Goggles jjg :Wm$k fl Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. m'ffiaSEp P I-I. 3?. "Wigrlitman, - Pnxggist .' jKI ft? J. J. Ous clothing Jiys j Knacks Them Allh ' --' - &4tf&mymigl jgy. .L. Solomon i Outon 4 liHHg Goods and Cut uViSH J . -' t S- Prices liwlf " 'f'JwoB Fal1 stocl MmSSm Shoes a Specialty I'mB KS 'Wf--