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Weekly Citizen. SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1SS0. LOCAL. NEWS. Bon Honey and family are expecU-il to uriive home this week-Mr.

Gen, the Fashion, and Col." la.ler. are out of town for a few-days on a vacation from business. A new awning is being put up in front of the Scotia saloon, and the place will be reps.inti.-d and otherwise improved. Mr. F.

A. Stevens, of the bonanza company has just opened a store at Qui-jotoa, and carries a large stock of general merchandise. Messrs. Maish Jc Driscoll will make a shipment of seeral car loads of cattle to-day or to-morrow. They go to the California market.

Hon. N. O. Murphy, Secretary of the Territory, has the thanks of the Citizen for a cofy the journals of the Fifteenth Legislative assembly. The heavy rains of last week did serious dr.mage to the roof of the Barrio Libre ward school building, which will have to be repaired at once by the trustees.

The Globe road proposition is now-resting quietly, because the parties who were to make" the preliminary trip over the route have been detained as witnesses and jurors in court. 1. the dentist at the Cos mopolitan hotel, has had a good business since Ins arrival the city, ana is weu pleased with the old pueblo. He will remain as long as toe Dusmess noius out. Mr.

and Mrs. M. P. Freemen have tiii-Ati th- bv JoseDh Gold tree, on Meyer street, where they will Their friends are glad to see them so pleasantly and comfortably lo cated. Thn.

fif ihr new narer at Flor enceistl Alta. and the first number was issued Friday lat. It is a very creditable paper. It is published by John B. Fitch, formerly of this city.

Deputv United States Marshal Will Smith arrived last night from Graham county with anolaer lot of witnesses in the Wham robbery case. Deputy C. T. Dunavan will arrive to night with another installment. 1T S.

Snvder has nurchased a lot oa Sions avenue, opposite the Bap tist church, and will erect a residence thereon some time in the near future. He has a flendid location for a home and will build a brick house. Assurances Lave been received by a mining u-n in this city, that the pres ent ruling of the department in Wash ingtou. letting the importation of Mexican lead ores, will not be changed but will remain for action when Congress meets. The game played yesterday evening was a very excellent one.

The J. P. L. c'ub were the victors by a score of 21 to IS. At the end of the 4th inning the Li.

Z. Co. club were 12 ahead; at the end of the 8th inning they were still 2 ahead, but lost the game in the 9th innirsg. llosari Brena, cor. McCormick and Convent street, has just received a large quaatity of Bacanora mescal.

Also all kinds of Mexican goods from Mexico. A full line of family groceries. The best barley hay, at low price. All kinds of grah the chcaxest in the market. Thursday of this week will be Jewish New Yearand the Hebrew citizens in Tucson are making preparations for its proper observance in Ibis city.

All the stores will closed, and the holliday will commence Wednesday night. Ser-rices v.ill be held Wednesday night and Thursday morning at the residence of Mr. Joseph Ferrin.on Main street. The feast and bull fights still continue. There was a good crowd at the feast Saturday night and some heavy betting.

The'buil fight Saturday night was not largely attended but the bulk were wild and in the humor to make the business interesting for the matadors. Yesterday there was a better crowd in attendance. Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Fish have received large packages of clothing from Mrs.

B. Cameron, Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Ezekiels: also help from Gov. Safford and Mrs.

Berne, for which they are exceedingly thankful, but still need more aid, and hope the ladies will come to the front in tins matter. The schools arc already feeling the effect of this work. Yesterday Hon. Ming, Judge J. T.

Barney Norton, all prom inent men from Graham County, whe are witnesses before the United Stater grand jury, took their families and wen1 out to San Xavier Mission, where thej spent the day in viewing the old church and its interesting surroundings. Lunch was taken along and the party enjoyed the trir. very much. Mr. J.

M. Thomas, and Thos. Parks, both deputy sheriffs of Graham county arrived in city this Jmorning. Mr. Parks is the man who arrested Cyclon Bill in connection with the Wham rob bery the first arrest made.

Mr. Tliorai.s made the assessment of tin county fir the present year. Thesheriffr of.tce in Grf.ham county includes the offices of Assesor and Collector. Gov. SafTord and wife, Mr.

Thos. Cordis rnd wife, Mr. J. S.Mansfeld and wife, anil Mr. II.

Buehman and wife, visited the Tucson pubiij schools this afternoon. Governor i.i a strong friend of the public schools of Arizona, and did much in early dsys to wards making them what they a.e to-day. It is a benefit to the schools to have frequent visitors, and the parents in Tucson should bear this fact in mind. Hon. Morgan It.

Wise, of Nogales, ar rived this morning. He met Mr. Mil ford with a party of English mining men at Jenson, who are en route to So gales for the purpose of closing a trade with Mr. L. Lrmnam for the Promoni tor group of mines, located just across the Sonora line, and twenty miles west ofNogr.l?.

It is learned that the price to be oaid is C- KUKKi. 1 his sale, if con 6ummated. will greatly increase the bu siness of Nogales, as the purchasers will work the mines cn an extensive scale. The same company already have large- mining interests in Sonora. Judge J.

T. Fitzgerald and wife are in the city stopping with friends. The Judge is a witness in the ham rob bery case. He is one of the)ost-known men in Graham countv, and was for years proprietor of the Clifton Clarion, selling out last fall to the company now publishing the Valley Bulletin. He had no intore in the Clarion that was revived in Clifton, further than lending some aid to rome of his friends who were stockholders.

The Judge has a large and profitable mercantile business in Solonionville where he lives. He still feels at home around a printing office, and is always a welcome visitor in the Citizen sanctum. 01d Jim" Sherridan, an old time in the city Saturday and attended the ball game yesterday. Jim came around to the Citizen office to-day and gave the reporter a few pointers on ball playing. He says the McGintlers" won yesterday, owing to the fact that he coached them.

Jim is a stunner on base bail, and played with George and Harry Wright in Boston before coming west- Jim is now working on a new scheme, which, in his mind, promises results more gigantic than anything known among miners since they commenced the search for gold in the west. 3im says he will go on a long trip soon, end proposes to cut the great Southern gold belt of Arizona and Sonora. If cutting the belt will yield Jim a fortune, the reporter hopes Jim will cut it deep. COWARDLY MURDER. The Particulars of the Killing of Beaclicf Frcacott Shot While WritingU Letter to Ills Sou.

The following particulars of the murder of C. W. Beach in Prescott, on Tues day evening last are taken from Wednesday, Morning Courier: About ten minutes past seven, laet evening, as Charles W. Beach was fit ting in his room in Mrs. Taylor's resi dence and lodging house West Pres cott, writing a letter to his young son, who is in Los Angeles, with his mother, some person emptied the con" tents of a shot gun through the window The greatest portion of the 6hot struck Mr.

Beach in the left eye, knocking him over and killing him almost instantly. We have beard that the landlady Mrs Taylor naa been in tne room Dut a short time previous, attending to the lamp or something. Len JIale, who re sidesonthe opposite side of the street from the laylor mansion, heard the re port and was, we learned, the first man to enter the room, lie round lieach lying on the flour, with the last breath of life leaving his uodv. Several persons say they saw the man who -did the shooting, but as it was dark, they disclaim having any knowl edge as to who he was. Chief of Police Dodson, Mr.

Shekles and Dr. Day were among the first to reach the house. He was dead before they arrived. An inquest was held. The dead man has property in Kirk land Valley and other places in the county and we hope that it will be well taken care of for the family.

Mrs. Beach was notified of the killing by telegraph. C. W. Beach was born in Connecticut about fifty years ago; learned the print ing business at Watertown, New York.

crossed the plains when a boy to rew Mexico, came to Arizona in lStii, engaged in teaming; afterward in printing publishing and ctockraising. Like al most all men, he had faults: he had, too, a creat good traits of character. No matter what his bad acts were, ever brave, honorable man will condoran the coward Iv manner in which he was killed. Florence Items. District Court will open in Florence on the first Mo in October.

Mr. Frank who nt the summer in arrived Tuesday on his way to Pinal. Mr. J. A.

Marshal and wife, of Pinal, returned on Tuesday from a summer's visit to their old home in Nova Scotia. Mrs. J. II. Kibboy and daughter arrived from Indiana last Sundav.

Thev were met at (Wa Grande bv Judge Kib- The family of W. C. Smith have returned to Casa Grande from their summer's visit to California. Rumors from Silver King are to the effect that the mine has sutlicient pay ore in sight to supply the mill for at least six months. A flignt accident the roasters caused the Il-jymert at DcNoon to close uown last Monaav for repairs.

It was started up again ou Wednesday. Mr. John Dunn, foreman of the Silver rung mine, visited Florence this week. He was on his way to the Owl Holds for a visit of a few days. He has a high opinion of that mining district Mr.

W. P. Eaton has just completed his contract for building two miles of the Florence canal across their proposed reservoir site south of Florence, and connection has been made with the lower portion of the canal, and watei now flows to within a few miles of the railroad. The board of supervisors have authorized the local committee, appointed to prepare data for the special senate committee on arid lands, to amplify their report and have 10)0 copies printed for distribution. Mr.

F. C. Kibboy, brother of Judge Kibbey, arrived from Indiana last Sunday and will remain in Florence, attached to the Florence Canal Company. Mr. Kibbey is a very pleasant gentlemrn and will doubtless win many warm friends among the Florentines.

The Territorial Fair. The entries being made, and the applications already received for space in the Territorial fair, is a guarantee that the coming exhibition will be larger and more creditable than any previous one, ind will rival any in the Southwest this season. The fair will open on October LCth. and continue four days. The amusement programme will" include trotting and running races, base ball, bicycle riding, cow-boy tournament, oronco riding, Knight's tournament, tennis, etc.

Mr. J. McMillan, the secretary of the association, is devoting a great aeal of work to making the necessary preparations for the event. From him all information, withjpremium lists, can be obtained on application. The Territorial fair should receive tin support of every citizen in Arizona, ant' all counties should be represented at it.

by displays of their various products. It can be made an advertising medium which will advance the Territory a much as any other one thing. United States Court. The United States District court met In this city to-day. There was probably never asmany ses and jurors in attendance before.

The court room wi crowded all day. The grand jury is a representative body of men, and was sworn in at 11 o'clock, and afterwards were examined by United States Attorney Jeffords, touch ing their qualifications as jurors. Attorney Ben Goodrich, who appears as counsel for the defense in the Wham robbery cases, objected to the jury on the ground that it had not been drawn in accordance with law. This was done to save the point for future use if necessary. The jury was then instructed by the court as to their duty.

The robbery cases are foremost now, and were talked on the streets and in the court room to-day by everybody, and they will grow in interest from day tc day to day as the investigation proceeds. Following is the list of the grand jurors: C. M. Bruce, foreman, Brewster Cameron, Sam Hughes, F. H.

Goodwin. W.I. Perry, C. H. Warren, Ilobt.

J. Bloxton, It. B. Clark, A. L.

Grow, R. II. Upton, Burt Dunlap, S. Sturgess. Andrew Olson, Chas.

R. Drake, and C. II. Ruech. Southern Pima Mines.

Chas. Marsden and engineer Frasor. formerly of the Toughnut, arrived in Tombstone Thursday, from Harshaw The- Epitaph learned from them that a serious accident occurred recently to the boiler by which it was totally disabled. Mr. Marsden immediately came over to secure another one and was fortunate in securing one from the T.

M. M. Company, of this district. If he can procure a team he will return to Harshaw to-day. He is working on the Trench mine, on which he has a lease.

Other mines in this district are showing up well, most of them being worked oy chlonders. ihere are be tween 400 and 500 people in and around Harshaw, nearly all of whom are at work. Work has not yet been resumed on the Hensley group of mines, in Washintrton Camp, and operations will probably not commence in tne next two months. BROOM MAKING. AN INDUSTRY WHERE THE SMALL CAPITALIST HOLDS HIS OWN.

the Broom Center of the Country. Growth of a Itruout Factor- The S'radf. In New York CltyA Trick of the Trade. There is one industry in the country ro which the small capitalists have been able to hold their own against the wealth iest men In it, and that is the industry of broom making. It is a business in which a journeyman of skill and prudence caa hope to establish himself, if he wishes, within a very few years after he has learned his trade.

The process of broom making is simple, and yet it is such that machinery has never been devised for turning out a completed broom, and, beyond the sum necessary to erect such nn establishment as will permit of a certain division of the labor, an abundauc of capital is of no special advantage. The broom center of the country is in New York state, the largest establishments and the best workmen being located in the Mohawk valley. The time wa when the Mohawk valley was the great broom corn raising ceuter of the country, too, but the less tough and rtringy and more succulent and profitable cabbage has driven the wavy green tassel of broom corn from the flats which were ouce their favorite growing place. It was because of the prolific yield of corn there In former years that the trade of making brooms became so well established. A BROOM FACTOUV.

llie growth of a broom factory is interesting. A young man of economical fa.ibits learns the trade, and, having learned it well, is able to do the equivalent of turning out from 100 to 120 er 1GG eomplete brooms a day. As a matter of fact, in well regulated shops no man makes a complete broom, but only one part of it, bnt the journeyman havina learned his trade well can do enough work nsually at piece prices to eurn from $2 to $3 a day. Out of this he ought to snvs (500 before starting in trade lor himself With this sum he caa buy enough machinery (at a cost of $K0) and tc sot from three to five men at wrrk and keep them going until returns come in from the sales. That is a very mt-dest capital, but since the machinery covts little, meu have started on o00.

ami even less, and made notr.ble successes r.s the trade goes. Second hand tools can be had sometimes for GO or $80, a couple of bales of corn would cost perhaps handles more, and oihtr supplies $23, and then the man is ready to i-et up iliop and make all tlie brooms his neighbors can ue, at l-ast. The trade in New York city calls 'er about 150,000 dozen brooms a year. The majority of them are made in Amsterdam and other towns along the Mohawk river Many come from Jersey, however. The factories are unpretentious wooden build Jags, Steam power in the larger factories is used in stitching the broom and in winding the wire around the corn where It is secured to the handle.

The largest factory in the business, according to a New York dealer, turns out 1,000 brooms a day, or twice as many as the New York city trade demands. In such a factory a man's work is equivalent to the making of from 200 to 250 brooms a day, according to the quality of the brooms. Of the trade in the corn a dealer said. "The manufacturers buy their corn in the west. Kansas corn has the lest reputation in this market, but Missouri, Nebraska and Illinois raise a great deal.

The 3rop was very small in Kansas this year, And Illinois did better than any other state. An ordinary crop is 300 to 400 pounds to the acre. If a farmer gets 50'J pounds he pays off some of his mortgage, ind when the crop reaches COO iounds he buys a new silk dress for his wife and a piano for his daughter. And yet there is not such a terrible profit in it. It brings all the way from $S0 to $100 a ton in New York, the ordinary brooms requiring stock that now sells for from $100 to $120 a ton.

It costs $25 a ton to get it here from Kansas and $15 from Illinois. The middle man out there must have his commission, and so must the New York merchant. If a farmer receives $20 an acre for his crop he is doing well; still that ia better than wheat at sixty cents a busheL BKOOM CORX IX BALES. The corn comes to this market in bales averaging 300 pounds each. The corn from the prairies is baled with lath and wire, but some Ohio corn comes here with very liberal chunks of wood to keep the bales from tumbling to pieces.

TLe wood sells at the same price as the corn, if the buyer d.sn't notice it. Sometimes the prairie farmer gets even with the Ohio man by dropping a sod or two into the bunch. "The corn on the average will make 1,000 brooms to the ton, although in some fancy brands of extra heavy brooms as much as fifty pounds is used for a dozen brooms. In the parlor brooms sold the grecei ies two to two and one-quarter pounds are used. There is quite an export trade in broom corn in ordinary times and in brooms in other times.

With low prices on the corn the corn is shipped, but when the broom makers have a spurt, as they sometimes do, and flood the market, no broom trust having yet been formed, brooms are sold so low as to enable merchants to send them to Cuba and South America. Very little broom corn is ordinarily sent to Europe, the fields of southern France and of Italy supplying the European market. "What is the trick in this trade, if there be tricks in all trades?" was asked of a dealer in broom corn. "It is in making poor corn look like good. The lest article has a healthy green color, like well cured timothy hay.

Thai color indicates toughness, with prcier flexibility. The cheap stuff, worth S'J a ton. is of a sickly yellow or lemon color. Nothing is easier than to give to the ytl-tow corn a bath in a green dye, so as to give it the appearance of first color corn until nfter it is sold. Manufacturers who use only the uncolored c.rn rn-sert lii.it the doctored stuff has green in it, and that when the imtidy hoiisi-wife r.

broom splint to try her cake or pick her teeth, the is toying with a deadly poison. The men who make the dye say it is a harmless vegetable compound. IVopV who will use broom corn splints for such purposes may, jterhaps, le frightened from au untidy habit by fear of poison, but no case has yet been recorded where any one was jois'iied by a broom New York Sun. How Hie YTu l)rmrtl. Ad How was your wife dressed? Guz eler She had on an absinthe dress, witt Chamber! in colored ribbons and a cgnac colored bonnet trimmed with ainsc-t lice, which enhanced the luster of her l.l.-n berry brandy eyes.

She looked a pretty as a bottl Jolianuislferjt Tow ADl'ICE FJtOM HELOW STAIHS. "Bridget, I would give all my wealth for half of your health." "Sure, ma'am, you need only give 1 5, for the price of six bottles of 'J. V. as the boys call it. Joy's Vegetable Earsaparilla will muie you as strong as me, ma'am." Mrs.

J. 142 Seventh street, San Francisco, writes: I have been taking Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla with immenxc benefit. It is perfectly nplendid to build up uervuus, run-down und worn out vromou." Mrs. Fred. Loy, of 227 Ellis strett, Mr.

G. Werner, of 23i Berry street, and hnudreds of others relate thesameexperienee with the pure vegetable juices of this California compound. The gents furnishing goods department at Im Zeckcndorf Co. presents an unusual appearance. They are daily receiving the handsomest goods in this line ever brought to the Territory.

At the Court House There is nothing of nn interesting or exciting nature going on in the courts today. Judging from the witnesses that are going in coming out of the United States grand jury room, that body is engaged in an investigation of the Wham robbery cases, but when the result will be made known, no one is willing to even mako a guess. Some of the witnesses who have already been be fore the jury are still held here, and ma' be recalled before they are allowed to return home. New witnesses continue to arrive daily. In the Territorial District court, this morning, Jose Valencia was placed ou trial before a jury, charged with stealing a horse from George Pusch.

A drunken Mexican was up in the i-lice court. Judge Meyer allowed him to go after delivering to him a temperance lecture, and a fiiendiy admonition not to apiear before that coui again. Collector Snyder reports tax collections verv dull. Good Judgment Displayed. Hev.

Dr. Lenham, a member of the Methodist general conference, and a member of the committee on Episcopacy, was sitting in front of a hotel when a reiorter addressed him: "You are being mentioned as a future Bishop, Doctor." "Bless your sou young man. I am ineligible." Ineligible, Doctor?" Yes, you see I use tobacco. I both smoke and chew." "Does smoking make vnn inplifrililV" Voll fbo pnnfnranra will not elect anybody that uses tobac co, but I wouid rather smoke a Sam Drachman Key West than bo a Bishop," the Hector replied. "Doctor I fully coincide wi you." Struck It Rick.

Major Reed informs the Herald that he has made a new and what promises to bo a rich strike on the St. Patrick claim in the Noon camp. Some time ago iio began sulking a fhaft come distance from the other workings as a sor of exj e.iment and was rewarded by finding a new vein which promises well. H'-had assays made which shows the rocl to be very rich, an it the opinion of he miners there that the ueV dter-ov ry will develop into a big thir.g. So ales Herald.

Heatcn's Pets. Mr. Iloaton, proprietor of the San Xavier hotel, has collected a number of pets, representatives cf the deserts and mountainsjof Arizona, which ho has located in the park between the hotel and passenger depot, lie is continually adding to the collection, though ho now mourns the loss of three kitten coons that died last week. The collection now includes a wildcat, a San Carlos buzzard, a Yaqui hawk, a Mexican eagle. three mountain quail and two turtles that were brought this morning from the desert.

The turtles have been nam- eJ Ben Butler and Jeff Davis. Hotel Arrivals. San Xavier. E. J.

Xordlinger, St. Louis; Johnston, Denver: Chenny, lombstone. Palace. II Albritton. II Nichols, Solomonville; Morgan li Wise, Xogales; xYlrs.

I'erry bteele, Safford. Cosmopolitan Mrs. T. Burke, Den ver; Allen 11 English, Tombstone; Mrs Harris, Mrs Fallett, Solomonville: Wm Johnson. Fort Thomas; Xormie Ser-muix, Fort Worth; Albert Al void, Tombstone: Metiinness, Carl Hyllahl, Fort Thomas; Wat son, San Carlos, E.

tiavnor. Xocales: I De Mars, Cleveland: Sullivan, San Francisco; Snipxm, Los Angeles; Louis Ezekiels, Mammoth; Geo DePot- ter, El Paso. Junta Patriotic Ball, The Junta Patriotic of this'city organiz ed for the recent celebration of the ICth of September, will give their ball at the opera house on Monday, October the 7th. As the same parties will have the arrangements of this ball in hand, who conducted the celebration, its success will be a certainty. Invitations will be sent out in due time.

The best music will be secured, and all other necessary arrangements will be perfected to add to the enjoyment of all who atttnd. The Cababi Well, Mr. X. O. DeMars, now boring a well for the Cababi Mining Company on their property 6ixty miles west of Tuc son, was in the city to-day.

Ho has been at work about forty days since be got his machinery set up, and is down 300 teet, having averaged about Ci lay in sinking, which is good work. There is water already coming into the uole from seepage, and every morning it nas to be baled out before drilling can commence. Mr. DeMars represents a Cleveland company, who also have a contract with the Cababi mining ccm oany for the erection of a 40-ton mill as oon as water is procured in the well the present progress the well will probably be completed in 50 days. Children En oy The pleasant flavor, genllo action and soothing elfects of syrup effigs, when need of a laxative, and if the father or mother bo costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its us-o so that is the best family remedy known and every iainuy Enouiu nave a boltie.

Bargains 5T0 pair bays pants, latest style, at oO vents per pair, at tne lork store (icxxi value Ht. 1. A new stock just received and opened 111 the Clnthinf TlAnnrtmAnt. tif ihn Voir Vork Store; the assortment is complete tne quality never before equalled in xucson lor me monev. The Feast! The Feast! The Feast of San Augustin Ftill con tinues in full blast, and will not close until Sunday night.

Sent. 20th. All kinds of games and good music. Every body invited. Oysters! Oyster3 and Fish.

At prices to meet the times. W. Seiwert, of the Sadd'e Rock Oyster House has received the agenev for Berwick Ba Oysters, which cannot be excelled. Country orders will be filled to any part of Arizona, well packed in ice: also fish, mussel, crabs, horse radish in roots, olive oil, etc. Send for price list to Wm.

Seiwert. P. O. ox Co, Tucr cn At the Union market on Congress street may always be found tho best meats to be had in Tucson. Beef, mutton, pork, veal, etc.

Meat is sold at wholesale and retail and shipped to any point. Xbne but tho best is kept, and parties can rely on getting what they want. Orders taken and meats delivered throughout the city. tf. C.

F. Schumaciiek, propr. For Sale A young black horse, kind, gentle, and well broke to the saddle. Six years old and will be sold cheap. Apply at this office.

For Sale. A Brunswick fc Balke Monarch Bil liard table. Apply to W. S. Read at the Fashion Saloon, Tucson.

Xeckwear in all the latest shades and ctyles ju6t received at L. Zeckendorf Co's. vurcii wxci. rr be tThteh is thf fairrr. rrp or a lily? Vi'kich is the p-vei at-h or a pearf Merry's co'iuetiLh, tivA claiming- is Miily lora is gvntie atui her.

Sweet as a llower wss fjce when I kis4 (Love is tho romani-e plory cf If illy, my I lo like a But Dura 1 choose 1' my That is rijht, younar man, marry the jrirl ou love, by all if will cave you. Should Iht health bveoine delicate and her beauty fatie ai'rer inarmtre, remember that this is usually due to functional disturbances, weakness, or painful disorders peculiar to her fx. in the cure of which Dr. Tierce 8 Favorite lYcscription is jjruaran teed to jrive satisfaction, or money refunded. See the printed cciUIicattf of guarantee oa bottle-wrarrer.

For worn-out." run-down." debilit.itHl teacher, miilinors, dressmakers, seamstresses, housekeeper, nursinyr mothers, tVtble women gener-ally. Dr. Tierce's Fevorite Trescriptkwi is the greatest earthly Winy unequaled as an appetizing conihd aiid restorative tonic, or itrenstb-tfiver. Copyright, 1SS3, by World's Dis. Mko.

assy. Dr. PIEFiOE'S PELLETS regulate- and ch-anse the liver, stomach and bov-e'tE. TiK-y are pv.rdy ve trctable and perfectly harmless, itno a Done. Sold by ruk3.

0 cents a vial. tKF REDDING's HU5SIA FOR CUTS, BRUISES, BURNS, EYES Intelligent Hzziczz T7ill no tics tha fS ro not "irarmnttff to euro" mil class of lie' but only neli as result from disordered litev, vial Vertisc, Headache, Dyspepsia, Fevers, Ccslivsness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. For theae tliey are not warranted In fallible, but are cm ticarly a tt is alblo to uiaU remedy. Iriee, 23ta ET3 41111 i mM fiQ safe Report Lnjitifci; i ii.tjr 5a ETHER'S GUiD 121 (psciao sfcunp til IkicT r-f or "n-T it piii.io.. .1" or ent.

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flSHINO XACHL.2AT FOR TURFMEN, ALX. Tni: LEADINO HORSEMEN UsE NO OTIIHR REMEDY. For Sale by Uruesiate aad Dealer. THE CHARLES A. VOGELER Biltlmer.

M. ng iumjnts, and Combines the juice of ifce Liu? Fi California, so laxative end tutrhiox-. with the medicinal virtue of plan.i known to be most bemficial to human system, forming the ONLY PERFECT REMEDY to act gcntl protr.pily on the BDfim LITER AND BOWEL'S AND TO Gisar.se ta System EffeQl'iaiiy, iO THAT PURE BLOOD. REFRESHING SLEEP. HEALTH and STRENGTH.

Naturally fallow. Every one it usItjj it and all are delighted with it. Ask our druggist for SYKUP OF FIGS. Maau-ictured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0n Sam Fkamcisco, Cal. UtilLb.

Kr. NiwVoicY VlCU 11 Cur tor nrnZrem, ilkllUnLI of miuily hror.d-:n"H.ii.ooi Ammm. mm. HUOK FUJL tjl lUd. BtUUla.

H. ELECTRIC BELTon 60 rial To nhow oar confidence in sNrvr BtXTaad buuecavrT r'ric 1 jJSfinJtoinirodaca it npitiljr.wo lua hixty bnjt' 'i rial. are- mint of only ft 1. erd it tut fully peed- iCUREV within time srw'il. wore 'rf- hn tid.

rtifs all Private Wnknu of Men and Chronio Uisisf of both srit. Give it atrial KlectricBett KAIiCUCOk Waoiel IFE RENEYD. VTTPCE'a Ke-rr G. S'lVAt-iAri; Byfi ranio C3AO BELT wiJJ Sl'V'? iS5ff5 EEietrie Suipenaory, root Jrs-A Mtif.S antueti tha moat iow-rfai 1 ji darable mid perfect bail ti?" ta'tery ia tlie world. Cure? without m.licUe, Neryou: TRln la the Pnck.KidneV Diiw.

iria yJiV Rhtnmatism. of 8exna) Ct or- rtm f.r Vunpb.No. 2. ETTO ELASTlOTl; UJ i 304 it'Jt Irn1 Me allothcra. perfect Itaeaw.MKlciortnir.ltiiiJoaT.

Lu and buiMimia of other. An Diilet free. fr. MGNET'C ELASTIC 1 "C'SX C0H ANY u4 btfrtiti Orunken Or the Uqior Habit, Positively Cured it ABMimnaiaa tR. kaiies' coitEn specific.

It ctn be ghren In a cup of coffee or tea. or in articles ol food, without the knowledge of the pei -on taking it: it absolutely harmless and will effect a permanent and epeedy cute, whether the patient la a moderate artnaeroran aicononc wreck, it NEVER FAILS. We GUARANTEE a eomplete cure in etei Instance. 4s page book FREE. Aairein eonnince.

GOLDErj SPECIFIC CO. 1 85 Race SL. Cincinnati- 0 VrTARTHS ry IT CONFORMS TO SHAP2 CF FOOT. If von ir.int perfection ft. (reoni t'rorn eii-l all dlSCOm'Ort osi war Curt Packard Shoe, i'- i arknowiedwi l9 t-t mmn t-i-ir, I lie int umiwi UutX a ott truA eMi.

uion hoe nuile the world, oi't spoil your feet by ezrirg cheap shoes. Tlx Burt Packard Stoecol nonw.re than any ther apr.rmik it in rii'. All mvles in Hand-made, Il.inl-iV.t. end Bnrtwt: alM BoVs' and VocthV. It not tSA lj jour dcaieroend his uamand yonr dlre to i ra IJ nrt eors to Part A ref-Xsral Packard ot DrocKton, Kass.

idb L. Zeckendorf Co. SOLE AGENTS. TUCSON', A.T. ABOUT GLOVES.

When you are buyln love remember that there It aucn iiKaa a Drice that is too cheap. It Is bet if to pay a fair price and pet rood glove like Hatch Inaon'e. They are maie from selected nkiii8 In ihef best manner and are iiir.lt ranted to be the nut serviceable made If ou want to know more alxmt loves in penernl and Intchinnon' llovrt in partlculHr. enclose tamp for the book About f.levea. It win interest you.

Established ltfvi IOUX c. 1HTCUI.0. jtkuUci, X. T. A Scrap of Paper Savos Her Iiife.

It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- ing paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of consumption. told by physicians that she was incurable and could lire only a short tiiae; she weighed only seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper the read of Dr. Kings new discovery ant' got a sam ple bottle, it helped her, she bought a larger bottle, it helped her another and grew better fast, continued its use and is now strong, healthy, roey piump, weighing 140 pounds.

For ful ler particulars send stamp to 11. Cole druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful discovery free at Dr. Martin's drug 6tore. Depot Beer Garden.

New open for the season. A first class saloon in connection, where choice wines. nquora ana cigars may oe nau. iig feet, four kinds of cheese, ham sand- wiches, and all manner tanner of lunches served at all hours. Opposite depot.

Goods rooms, lodging 25 cents. Gto. Secoca. Prop'r. 1 Tb Bear it khhb.

1 correct Shape. 1 umm Staic Um tCEpaaj by the in fo diinttivtiai und t-nrj aul it hir- u.Hile a prt u.c i tj.t ont-ti turion iu I 7, ty an iiiin; nlarTyte Its MAMMOTH DLAU1NGS take place Semi-Annually, (Jun; and December), and ksCJran'd Singli Numlkk Drawings take place on eic of the other ten mcnths in the yea and are all drawn in public, at th Academy of Music, New Orleans, 1st FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS, Fox Iniccritv of its Drawings, and Prompt Payment of FklZFS. Attested as follows Vfto nereis i-ertiti thai r- rgemei.U fof il the 2.iiihy Q'isx frl ritwinreof ctstt ttfj crx-nj ai.d in i error kiMe ui c.rol t. raintr- untnltw. tn tbkt it- ran.

i-inducted with hnetj, laiirttt, in gco 'aim towara ail iruc. no mthcrire f. -mrcn to ffcie jtt fn dcii'M of orjr ainatnrea ettmheC. tr 't mr venitements." onimlsttloBioia. IT.k mi.iiml V.

i U. I pay ail Prisee drawn ir The Lctueiaca btU RJI WAI.M.SI-KTJ'res. Louisiana) Xatl P. LANAI'X, tte National Baa A. Orleans atT 11 CAUL, KOUN.

Prea. Cnion ational Ban GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING At tez Academy or Mrsio. Nw 01XA9S llKM'AI. Oct, 15. 1S8K Capital Prize.

$300,000 100,000 Tickets at Twenty Dollai each. Halves, $10; Quarters, $5 lenths, Twentieths, $1. IZ8T OT 1 FBI7.EOK aoO.Wf 1 PHIZ OP lijO.WX- 1 PKli-: OF 1 2 r'KlZr Uf C5 PBI' OF 100 PK.Zti OF yo piuzc.8 ij ArTBOXIlUTIOS PBIZIfl. UK) Praee of i 5 0, are 1UU fnzfm iiiKi are 10U of 'JX) are TERMINAL TBIZES do. do.

100 are WO 1U) are W.9H U34 Prise amoontin" to N'jt Tick ts Irn ir tc Capital Prize are Butmou 10 KTni'nu prizes. AGENTS WAKTXU. For Clab hate- or cry further irf rmatit tn i-iriiy io the ulUi nr. -d, ri.i ly rst wit- 'Kt-- -Street cd o-e rp'd r-t: leiiT rr re ty -vr rTie--tttig an IMPORTANT. AdJnas SI.

A. IMl'l I1IN. e- -un. Law. or A.

I UI'llI on C. Byor nnryle'tr. on niTtin MOX Yf '3duel by alt 'iprtwd muu m. New rk e.x cliwtige, raft or t-c-tal Note, I CaAt.GES ON UlilJEM eU lo r.a by Ex res ia sums oi J. or cwr.

DDRl feSUEGISTEJ EDI ETTlh CVjNTAIJi. IN' UiOiEN' TJ 1CW ORtKAN!) NATIONAL KiHK, ew OrleiMta, -a BEMK 1 HSRh'ki th the paTisenf OUAKANTrtU UV tOl'K NATION Al IANKS of Now Crlen-, and tiu Ticket ai lrned by th Preeilent of an intitnti-n. ho hartard rijtMs are reooeriiKe- in tha Ma be Varti i thert-f ro sny cr a injrrrmnB rrmiM. One Dollar i 'he price of the smallest cart fraction of ticket ltrned by ns in an LrwLnn VnrthiiiK off- rf-d in came fr leas than JoiVr is a wuul Dr. liebig Co.

The European Medical Stat ind Special Surgeonsand Phv sicans of the Liebjcr World Dispensary and Jnternation- ll Surgical institute, 400 Geary St. San Francisco Cal The sn'sical branch sires srecial attentio ieforTiitine of ever: kiud ni all liftlHcenient retininnir aituanree ftr urvatnre ot thetrpine Uio Joint LiWatiM. libtort- ti Arn- sncrs-vfully by onr riew Voltaic and JrtHjrr.etic apj-liaricr s. Theimdica! tra' rh T-tea sprril attention al fliniL ic f. mi'UteJ.

jt va'e end wasting fu-H t-H rsnl'iiiif frvm L-aniy trfatfoj Caee of HcntfitT ia''e. or from iroi-cre- tion- t-f yonih, hriii.i;je oa oea. tial weu.kr rs an.i aa natural uraiu lion he blj- -hi roe.mii:e- ti cart.tnn 1 b.iit-, lry. Jjuse of orSlan kKl. rt-ht Ir.m tctn of ma crity.

rt'Hfon po hi a rot d-f i KeabOT in.iit-. i.l a com cailfd i roe a oril.oeu. Hbi.h our treun.fDt aiono caa nre. Varicocele, wmv ein in Fcrotam, Strio- tnre, biuoi and ei iiuirn'ioe wetlilT cniec cnto troubles ai.d jaioiJy carol, i aia ih of the mmout niem- i theLeud or Liuddnra cetfefuilj tottd. tl-o il.roai and ma? ui a-ta emaie com lair, to ai.d bit ro.iLiica delicRt nitM" ol women ca efallr our new method he.eby none of the actuid i exiui.ina tioneoe eqcired bi8pinceri.euie the nterrts wl ad spe jiHi comrlamts pec-i iur tofembW aaccvsMuliy trusted, eai.e Cice for ladie arho should caul between the hours or A and o'cleck Hvoi 1 the mowd, Ofiict hoars 9 to daily: tl irnlai V) to 12 only Consultai ion free 'aniruHirea noen and wniten.

Write i a your.own lacc Ryl -h lR. ft-'MHITl (jERJIAN j.TinoA TOK 1, the only co-o fr Hj errrMor rhcEa, Sdiruial Woaaness, an-i rcanhoo or imcotnCT. he tje.rk.il A UiOiiATl only known care for t'r Rtatorrh(. te c-mpu cat on tht prerenra tho core al above cua plaints in thousands. Something New and Good.

Col. Durr ha aain made a step for ward as a public benefactor. It had come to his ears recently, that some of the ladies of Tucson were complaining about the beer sold in this citv bem bitter. Being on confidential terms with his grandmother, a famous old lady who ha3 spent her life in studying the likes and dislikes of her sex, he wrote her. explaining what was the matter with tho ladies of Tucson.

lhe grandmother knew at once the remedy, and straightway sent a car-load of the celebrated Extra 1'ale JLrlanger Standard Beer, This beer arrived yesterday, and has been sampled by the best judtres in this city, and pronounced the best family beer in the West It is just the thing for the ladies, and no bitter taste is carried with it. The Colonel asks that every iamuy iry a lew bottles or this beer, and feels confident that they will have no other afterward The grandmother has never made a mistake about the wants and needs cf Tucson, and will answer jOTthB isfaction given bv this new Wr h-u ia Vl this beer at 812 per bbL and $2.20 per doz so that all may share in the luxury and benefits afforded by its use. faro wo 100.00 2 COO 10w 2tt0tt 5 2 1 25.i 5 3 4' a loo.oa nr- 5 4 Mk 2UX 5 The Celebrated ESTRELLA Manufacture)! E. H. GATO, Key Vest.

The only West Havana Cigar where the con sumer receives full value fa his money. ESBERG, BACHMA? CO Agents for the Coast. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL- Mil A0H18I EVERY NIGHT I SCRATCHED UNTIL THE SKIN WAS RAW. Eody covered with scales like spots of An awful Spectacle.

Doctors useless. Cure hopeless. Entirely cured by the Cuticuia Keme-es in five weeks. I am going 'o VI yon of the axtrorliaary change your Ccric? Inziixs p. formed oa me.

a boat the Is-, of a frit iut I noticed sonte red pi pits ns oat all orer try body, bet thought cothinot it net' some time later oo, h-'D it gai to loo like spots of mcr, and which me off ia 'avtr. aocumpani ith tctiin. 1 onid BCtatclt every Bikht anttl I was raw, then th- next nipht the eo- le-, beu formed meanwhile, wtre ecra cVd tS atn. In tai did I cons ilr all the doctors ia country, bat ithont aid. Af er gmt it a a'l hop-a cf recovery.

1 happen- t- see an ailver-riseme in tbe newspaper about yvo I'rTiCt aa Rxxboies, and purchased the from my i raf gi and obtained elmott immed ae relief. I bgan to that the scaly erup'ioue rmlail-ll drooped otf ard disappeared one i one, a.od ave fudy ccri, 1 had the di 'tMrwa monih before I bev an takmtc tho Ctticxk xecies, and in foiir'rhve weeaa a eniirety -a red. My diseaw waa eczema and peorias a. I re unamended th- trrio j- A mkiui to all in my vicscity ant I kr.ow if a great maty have taken them, and thank me fr th know-ledte -ially mo hers who rebates with scaly trnpti ns oo their hds a- bodies. I ranno expres- it rda the thanks to yoa for what the (June a a Kem.d uh boea me.

hotly was covered i seal a. and 1 waa aa awfal tpeciarle rehold, my akin ia as nice a clear aa a baby's tt O. COTEY, Merrill, Wia. Sept, 21, 1SV7. Feb.

7. l-8. No trace of the discs ron which I suffe naa shown itae.f since mr care, Q. C. Cuticura Eemedies.

Care eve species of agonizing, miliatieg, tchicg, bo ninjr. scaly, si dp mply di ease of i ho skin, scalp, and bloo with Las of hair, and all humors, b'otche. froption. fores -cal trust, whe: her simple, scrof alone. e-tta-giou, wueu physicians and aTf other remedies tail.

Sold everywhere; IVice 50e. To $1. Prepared by the PoTTxa Vrsx and Chxvio 1 Boston, Mat. ttT-Send for "ffo to Cara 8kin Dieaev'" pagee, 50 iliutration, aud 1QL teetiau a al. Pi! tOAT.

PLEF, lack-heads. rer, rong rhaprsJ. and oily tkin prevtnted by CrTicnaa I CANT BREATHF. Chest Paine recoe. Ws knaa Hacking Couth.

s'hma. eunsy pand indammution n-iieved in on minut i me nucura Anu-rua Ilotice of Forfeiture. Trcsoir, TiMrrotToFABitOJf. i ouiUy of Pima. Slay 2- lSt3.

rC. C. S'eph a hs heirs, executor era-, aisxe, or ih.se who mny claim ntf aim an nndiVKe.1 one quniUr interesr i thfoUow. eg deacr.bed property. You at hereby aotifi-d that I have exndfd two fnn- red dol ars us tabor and fo lowing mia-uiir claim; Bine load Mining Haim, locn'ed July 21.

1SS0 by Larard. C. E. HolbrH)lr. J.

C. Jl ndy mrd D. Jirney, andre-orded on Bet tmbr 11. 1XB0, in Book Records of Mine. p-g443.

Sail rec rda all biog of the Record r'soffioa. Pima Conn ty, Arizona, said claim reing ia th San'a I atai ma monnts-na Pin: a County. Arsoaa Tre a-id JC0 hav.ng ben sxpei ded in IS87 aad 1888, inor.Ier to hol.l ttsid claim th provisions tf section 2324. Kev.sed Htatn-s th Unired State, being the amount teqnir hold the swnie-forth yen enriing I'ec SI. 17.

aad Dec. SI, and iba- I have ntnbatrd your pr ttere-f. '1 hereto. if within 10 days after service of this notice ttt publication, voa fail or refuse to contribute proper ion of -Oct expenditures, a co-owner, wi'h tbe cost of thi p.iblicvion, yoBr in'er ia osid jla'in wi 1 become the pr perv of th anb-S'rnbr nndf 6id sectio i Yonr proo r- cirn nt and expenditure ia $'5 ea of aid years, DANIEL TIttSEY. nd Girls TF yon will sea as the name and ostoSe addrrsseM of ten resting, between tiM of fifteen and yeara who would hkely attend a business College or Normal School, wdl send a in return an legantir written personal letter and a tn pecinn i ff-hand ariahing fresn rnm th pen; also, oar new ca'lovrue and circalars giving fail ia- -formation a out oora.

hool. Addrars TRiSK A RlMiLT, Business College and Not mal Institate, STOCKTON CAL. Please mention this paper. DR. JORDAN CO'S.

Muses! of Anatoij 751 Market Street. SAN FRANCISCO. GO AND LEARN HoW TV avoid disease, and how wo derfnlly voa ar mad. (Vnsot and treatment personalty by letter weaknezsea and all Uia- mfr of Men, t-end for Ik a. flSce, 211 Geary bt.

ALTSM We wih a few mn to ell nor goods by samp) to the wh hsol and retail tracer on aaJary; largest in oar lit inclose 2o stamp; wages p. day; permanent poai.ion; rroney advanced fwr waee. aavenia- rt.MtS.ML Jl ubciumu, J. AuOstlSh 1 ma 1 1. Sample fr at Itwuuta- alaiM for 10a.

iicuim. TUOt aAXM itac aior ib dMoowy of tbaa mt irratinmL Etctv mail brinrt lettrra froa fnuhl tfim ujiuax i a Uiuuuuia a ImhI, li. Agents "Wanted. You can easily earn from $75 to $230 onth selling ou choice new book. Ww want an ayent in e7ery County in Arizona Territory, (experience not necetv nary.) Address; A.

Lu Bancroft A CVx, 132 Poat street, San Francisco, California, tf. Boysa I 8 SURE CURE DISCOVERED FOR (gATARRM VjLauderbach's Gennaa Catarrk Rsmsdy. I 11 rr i.

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