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dr tfej mmmm, Mwsmeiltr'Hass HEARIZQNA SJLVERfeLT OI'PICtAIi OF UV CO. REPUBLICAN ORATORY, MOV. n. STIIM'VUT AlUlKtJSIIlH (iltlllK t'lfnilSMT. Saturday; October 8, 18D2.

Entered in the l'otOfSeo at as cc-oitLcla3 inatter L.0CA NEWS. REGISTER. School books, at ttio.Jxow Depot. Only ten days remain in which to register. Tho District Court moots in Globo tho 3 1th Inst John Ilolohnn went out on Thursday.

Fresh grocorios, clothing and Gents furnishing poods jitBt received at G. S. Van "Wagenon's. Mrs. Ilooker and daughter, Sire, 0.

0. GriOln spent Monday and Tuesday of tho present weak in town. Mr. and lre. Ohorlo'j Collins left on Tuesday for visit to California, to be anient rvo months.

Tho dance postponed from lst Saturday will como off at the Rink tonight without fell. A good timo assured. Cyrus NoWe whteky qn draught. Per gal. Ss llagk, for cash, by 0.

E. Taylor, sole agent for Globe. Vincent Anderson, Deniocrstkmojn-inee for Probata Judge, tj9 in Qlobo yesterday, circulating' among his friqiids. Mr. and Mrs.

Patrick Uoae desire to return gratoftil tfaauku to tile frionds whohavoso kindly aseUtod thorn in their groat beronvtuaont. W. S. Riclmrda watt in from Rloh-mond Baaiu on Thursday. The-ohlo-rideret tlioro are all hard work, and most of them gattfag ore.

Eugcno Lewis, who was looked upon ai a fixture, in Globe, took his dwrt-ure yesterday, for purjkiros new, in California, to tbe rejpret qf his many friends. Tho managers of tho ball to bo given at the Rink to-night dctflru guasjte.to come early. Grand march at Sft sharp. Tho Board of Supervisors held their regular quarterly meeting this week, all rneinbew present. Messrs.

Tebbs and Ellison returned to IhflrhoiUQfion Wednesday. jChc ltopubhcans flrod the ilrst gun oT.thc campaign, iu GJobo, on Monday (night. It was an important occasion for the party, uud an nuspiaious opening of what promises to bo lively and closo contest. W. G.Stonart, nominfjefer delogato to Congress, was tho stellar attraction; iu fact the only one, as his oolietiguo, Mr.

duff, who vtiw expected to uddreen tlio Ejecting, 'failed to -put in appearance, and homo candidates nppeared renictant to opon tho tleunte on ones-tious of local moment. However "Mickey" was fully equal tolh Occasion, ami received a Tvurm reoeption and most attentive henring from ono of the largest audiences ever assembled at a political meeting in Globo. It was, too, a thoroughly representative gathering, comprising men ot varioiw shades of Itolittetd opinion, and an unusual mini ber of hulici Upon being introduced by District Attorney Mills Van Wttguuotf, he speaker stepped forward and without addreeeed himself to the sudieuce. His manner is easy and voico i ell modulated, and tho impression made upon his hearers tuia 'ouoe Mr. Slwwert dwelt at length niton the tariff question and made a forcible defense of the proteetivo polioy.

He declared himself fully Hn accord with the people of AritoiM" on the question of free silver coinage, and promised if elected to defefte all his energies to the advancement of Arisona While Mr. Stewart took Mark Smith to task foi alleged delinquoueies, hie speech vh remarkably free- -from partisan vituperation. He briefly alluded to an open letter from the People's Party of Gila county, requesting an I expression of his u-sws on themeasures party, which Jle en dorsed without much leservation. Mr. Stetrart was far fron well and for that reanon his speech whi Mmiewnnt curtailed.

At the oonelnaion of the ndjlress Mr. Stewart was warmly applauded. fljtillfpins, Copper. Queen is a visitorta dlritiu. P.

T. Robertson, Democratic nomi- jiuoo for District Attorney, returned from tho river yefctorday. if. IJ. F.

Crawford Seibor, from Toutb, and P. M. Brady, Of Rye, caino in yesterday with 01 head of horses. i i lfca Ii-nfiie 4'nu't le i'linil By local applications, as they cauuot reach the diseased portion of the car. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies.

Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo gets inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hoaring, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is I Baled hay and straw for sale do- tho result and unless the inflammation hvored in any part of town. rnn im taken out and 'this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed foroor: nino cases out of ton are caused by catarrh, 'which is nothing bnt an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for ny caRO of deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot cureby taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sand for circulars, froo.

F. J. CHENEY Toledd, O. Sold by all druggists, 75 cti. T.

A. 2 1 II. Maldpuado, ropioeentiiig H. Levi of San Francisco, waahorc tho present week. Ho is a pleasant gentleman imfifl It is tho duty ri i oi ovary MBfffi to register.

oi overy man ontitled to voto Don't dolay it. Mis. E. M. Wratton, who spoilt some timo here with hcrdaughtor, Mrs.

N. AV. Aylesworth, totnrhed to lier homo in I'loieuco last wook. M. Anderson arrived homo on Wednesday, accompanied by her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.

and Mrs. Hansen, of Brooklyn, who expect to becumo robidauls uf Globe. John Road, who runs the buckboard lino betweon Globo and Florence, sat-Uel an altorcation with Jamoe Elder, at Riverside, last Saturday, by knocking the latter out with u. bottle. Dr.

P. A. Skinf.or, of Toxarkaua, is au enthusiast in the praise of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. IIo used it for rheumatism, and says: "I found it to be a moat excellont local remedy." For nala by H. 0.

Hilchceok, druggist. Sheriff H. Thompson has so many warm supporters in tho County (lint it is almost (superfluous to call attention to his announcement aa candidato for ro-oloction published in nnother column. SHqriff Thompson has provetl himself an onogotlc nnd foarlees ofll-: oer. i joka KiJittoiw TO 4.LORIL The energy shown by Mr.

Garland Jn prosecuting the surveys Jhca rail- Vond from the Southera Paotflk to Glohe onoewagies tho belief of ltk3erly oomitruction. The Graham County Bulletin states that a permanont survey is now being Mills Van Wagenon's card, will bo found under tho head of politloftl announcements, calllntr tho attention of vomers tothoTact that lie Fsfche torial yctif for no deviation llcan candidate for tho oftiao of District Attorney, of which ho is the present iucumbont He has been a practicing attornoy boforo tho courts of Arisona for manv year's. NOTICE. We have appointed Mr. Alox G.

Pondleton, of Globe, our salesman and collector for Gila county. Ho will carry a stock of our sewing machines on hand, also parts and repairs for the same. Machines sold on lu-atullmentfl of 5 por month, with a reduotion 'for caah or short timo. Old machines received in exchange. All persons indebted to us will please pay to him.

THE SINQER MAN'F'G CO. by TitEO. G. Fitch, Manager. Globe, A.

'i, Aug. 5, -1602. Subscriptions takon for all papers and periodicals, at the News Depot. C. E.

TAVivOn, Agent University of Arizona, Second year begins Sept. 28, 1S82, School of Agriculture, School of Mines and Preparatory Departments fully equipped in laboratories and ap paralua. Tuition free. Board in Dormitory for limited numbor at cost. For information and catalogue ad dress.

Univkrsity, Tucson, Aris. C. E. Taylor will keep a IttJl and complete stock of authorised school books, which will bo sold at the Torri- pOYAf PnwnPP jj l'rcBitiVilfs A. L.

WALKER, Vice President. itntf'n rt vBdi Treasurer Manageri t'A Old'Dominion Oo mm, WW ealers Sn niniercie! A A arcrrarwsss Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartnr baking powder IligliMt fal In lenvciiinn strength. "Latest V. S.

Govtnunent Koikl lteport. ItdVdL Uakixg Powdek 100 Wall X. Y. BE'NERAL Mewhanisei STOCK IS Oo the Mil) In Lot ug hope that the pooplo who hnbitually disregard their health vf rt-ach thai desirable place, and avoid the locality which is less desirable as an eternal residence on account of the heat aud generally Bjit white we tarry in this vale of tears, why should we voluntarily ouduie the tortures of dyspepsia when asystoniatio use of HoBleltor'a Stomach Bitters kw1H rid us of the atrocious uiulady wiiich uuloss physicians aro very much at fault touds to shorten tho torm of onr oxistonee. Heartburn, biiiousnww, eon-ttipatiou always aeeompsity Utis complaint and are symptomatic of it.

These aro all estingussbed by the Bit-' ters, whieh also conquers completely malaria, rlienmstisin, neVvonsnes and debility. Since tho appearsuoe of "Is grippe" it has slionn a singular mastery over this formidsblo that has carried off so many of our brighteet and bcsl. iBiKisia mb (laipiLi'ttB os ujp; iii Dry Oood3 rs IN EACH LINE i F14 (DG Lienors of all kinds Wagenen's. at G. 3.

Van don't ask for it. Patrick Sbanley "fltijg up -tho liremises, recently oocupied as a corral office on the east side of Broad street. fjr a bufoher abon. and will dnon im'tnade by a come of ensrlneers in charge for business to-morrow. of Mr.

D. D. Griffith, of the Southern Paeific engineering department. The vGeorgoII. Dally, of tftewn, repre- Bulletin says- A nuob bettei' line is anting It.

J. Frawks A merchant i fong run now tlain the one surveyed trillniKi n1 f11 mv iiWti i Jawn wik-ipj, tjiw. islx weeks or two monUis ago. IfcfoV lows to sn Simpn valtoy Bileys Wells ad will pesaXo the Chambers we9t ofSototnonvlll abput on, roil. hero thi week.

He did a lively business in election bet ontars. RnK Slruiii turkH ITskttw wore in from MoMUleli Thurlay. irom.w Thoy report doing rly well in I bo but or ur' fin5al1 farvee, and that locality, ami oo awious losses are the wil1 beprachally straightthto mi. jbj umuo, am uu iw iiuj wttrx jhas.procofdod, isof anticipated. There is a rttnlor current thnt Wie Stonewall Jackson tuino at Mudlillen was about to change hoods, although we are unable to learn anything defln- ito about the alleged traiMa.

G. M. Allison, who asks the suffrages of the -voters of Gila eouutyfor the office of Probate Judge, baa plated his announcement in the Bhi.t. Hie fitness for the poiicioil is generally recognised. i Dr.

A. Trippsl, whd represented tie Gila County Wemooffccy in tho Territorial oonvenUon, retuniod home on Wednesday, pitftrtf his abeenoe he visited Maricapa county and inspected hisTdceuUypnrohased property Qrimth, Mesa. Obas. E. Taylor, whose announce ment he a candidate for Snpjjevtparj win so eeu Known to the people of GUa county as not to require in trodnctlon.

Ho possesses the business qualincaUoiiB eaHenUal to a sugervisor E. J. Js, wife and daughter loft by private conveyance yesterday for Solomonville, whore Mr. Edwards attorney in seveml bnportaflt oases before Uie QntMun oaitnify courti which convenes next Monday. He will also speak at the Democratic meeting In Solomonville next Wednesday evonlng.

i H. son of C. Layton proprietor of tile Globo and Port Thomas stage lino, came over the route Thursday and retimed to Iris hotne at Thatcher tho following morning. In addition to the above route, $ie La3'-ton'e arc, the' owners of several stage linos in Graham cottnfy, up on all of whieh they maintain and have gained an envln-blo name with the tra veljpg public. Superintendent A L.

Walker, of Uie Old -Dominion Copper haa in- Wafiy pUvons poqe at ajb, and neiier ax-6edlny one pe cent. There aro thirteen men in the surveying party and they expect to be in the field for several months yet. It hi believed thiJ" coHstruetion work U1H begin on this rood Itefore Feb. 1st I. COl'RT Jl it "PoMowing ae the hames 6Y ihose nuunQaed to do jory dnty at the ap-1 proaolUng session of the U.

S. District Court iu Florence. Grand jurors are summqnsd to appear "Kov. 18th, aud trial jurors, "Nov. 17th: GRAND Jt'HOXe.

JUSaUaex. WVlker, 3W M. W. Bremen, W. W.

Brookher, 0. B. Taylor, Irin Lynh. Tttu.1. Jtyioas.

0. J. Two liauuers were raised over Broad) street on Monday, bearing the names of the respective Democratic aud Republican candidates for Congress and Councilman at largo. The names of E. J.

Edwt rda and Goorco Hunt, nominee for the legislature from G.lla county, have siuce been added to tlie Democratic benner. $500 Reward. The above rovraid will bo paid tonny jHirly or. part'es, by Mrs. G.

A. Newton, for the reoofery slid idsntificntipn of the body of her husband, G. A. Newton, who was drowned in Salt River at tho Itedman's Crossing, on the afternoon of April Hth; 1892. Mna.

G. A. Nnwro. Globe, A. May 14th, I82.

To arrive soon 5,000 very fine Key West cigars, direct from Uie fUotory at Key West, Florida, for C. K. Taylor, made clothujg maile lo order bjuI wMraoW to flt, go to G. S. Van Wasemxk's.

For puro modieinal wines and liquors go to the News Depot. A LETTER, ill. 7.Uh retnainisK tfacPnktbtfieeuf (5 Jute A. for tlm nask ending Oct. Stit, li-'.

Owibirt. II JI.djr, AUx VC KMn, Mr Stvdler McKsrlsitd, Icy, Mi Olll Hfio4, It 3 Venom calling fur the above letten, Jea HAM1I.L. P. Carpets, Cloth frig. Boots arid Shoes, and'Hats Crockery and Ciassware, Canned Goods, i Groceries and Grains SHELF Ml HEAT! HAif ABE.

Agency, Giant Powder and Fuse. 1 v-vMaSras -c( njmm H.j There is a iiainting on oxlilbitjou at Hitchcock's drug store, that is win ning much favorable critiaism. It is a Pioneer "News Dfepot. awitiy oi a nanerman'A lioau, oovereo by a and with the ens-tomary clay pipe betjvoen the lips. The picture excellent in expression, col or and detail, and attests tho talent of the-artist It was painted by J.

M. Finney, of Tucson, son of Mrs. J. M. Jones, of tllbbe.

Messrs. Ikenberry, Glisson, Burgeon JJtnsburg, tho lucky locators of tie Bland claim at Itiohmond Basin, on which more than S00 pounds of sil ver nuggets wore found, have tnms ferred their energies to the devpjop-niont" ot Uio- oho of the most promising claims in tho Basin. One of the last nuggotw found on the IitndJ. weighed rixteen pound?" and is almost pure wire silver, a magnifloent spec! men. 11.

Hocker, V. Gerald, Holohan, jolm Bowman, Frank Jordan, D. S. Heron, Robtert MoIJroant; aies B1L T. A.

Griffith, Oharles Tebfos W. G. "t'ewlleton, W. Ryan, IL 0. lltfcohcocx, Jos.

Banton, Adolph Kaag, Thor is no use of any ono suffering with the cholcia'uben Ohamuerlain's Colic, Cholera and DiarrbiSs Remedy can be prooured. It nill relief in a feu mmutos and ours iu a short time. I bao tried it and know. W. IL Clinton, Helmotta, N.

J. The epidemic at Helmetta ws at first believed bo cholera, but subsequent' investigation j)roed it to be a violent form of dys entery, nlmost as dangerousas qholeru Tliisjometly was used Uiere witji great success. For sale by H. C. Iliiehcook, Political Annbuiiosments.

druggist. W. M. Grifflfh, of "Dripping Sptiugs rsnoli, liepublioau nominee for tho If you want a good smoke call for Uie Ruby Hoyal cigar, at G. S.

Van WAffwreK's. The largest and most complete stock otiiye. notions, stationery, fancy arM- idlco, novels, papow, poriodioale, school Council, brought W. 0. Stewart to! J(K)8( Wank hooks, lino smoking and Philip Oates.

Mf. arid Mrs. Patriok lioee have siif-fared an irreparable loss by the death, Glolw last Sunday afternoon; and with District Attorney Van Wagenen, ac-cotepasied him as fur an San Carlos on Tuesday. The ltapnlilicnus of Globo did evarythiug in their power for the success of tJie meeting on Monday night, aud for Mr. Stewart's entertain- inent during -his tay here.

I. A reported outbreak of cholera at Helmetta, N. craited much excitement in that vi(uily. Investigation slioned that tho diseaso was not cholera but a violent dysentery wliioli is almost as severe (itid dangerous ns cUolora. Mr.

Walter Willard, a prominent merchant of Jamesburg, two on aowinwy last, oi their little daugh-1 miles Helmet rnys GlWbor Jam.8 cholera and Disrrha oadenred her to all in tho household Tno funeral took place from the ihmlly residence Sunday afternqon and wob Vary largely attended by the relatives and friends of the boreaved family. The serious illness of Mr. and Mrs. Rose's son Willie lias given occasion forsomo solicitude. -Wo "are pleased to learn that there has been some improvement iu his condition W.

M. Griltllh, the Republican nominee for councilman, his announcement in this issue. His place formod us that his company antl thei of residence isDcjpphig Springs ranch, fiomtnornlul rrt l.n.A I in Mia annHirr ntlr. Commercial Mininc f'n. lmtn nmlmn.

lzod tho leasing of Sultan'a Hall, to bo fitted up and opened as a public library. The Hall is centrally located and W611 adapted for library purposes! It is tho intohtion of the promoters to provide a first-class library and reading room, furnished with nn adequate collection of standard books, magazines, and dotriestip and foreign newspapers, for tho use aud benefit of tho public generally. An instltntiqn of this kind has long been needed In Globe, and tho Commercial and Old Dominion companies are deserving of fnuch credit and the thanks of tho Community for thc'lr gonerom gift. in the southern part df Qila Winty, and he is a thorough business man, a lprge cattle' owner and tnxpayor. Mr.

Griffith should riot bo confounded with H. Griffin, a lawyer who formeily lived in Globo. Only about. 500 voters have roistered in Gila county up to date, and the opinion is expressed that the totali registration will not exceed 700 when tho hooka aro closed October 18th. Two years ago tho total registration In tho county was 885, and tho vofb cast for delegate, 713.

Remedy has given great satisfaction in the most severe cases of dysentery. It is certainly ono.of tho best things over made." For role by H. 0. Jlitohobck, druggist. A J.

Grice, in charge of Superintendent Alex Trippel's rosideiico near the Buffalo smelter, during the latter's rocqut absence, was bitton uudor the left eyo by a small skunk, on Thursday night. He vaij sleeping yn the porch, and was awakened by the skunk pouncing Upon his face. Grico brushed the vicious little beast oft" with considerable force, knocking, off the porch, arid was so confused and blinded by tho attack that he did not sec it. But tho odor was sufllciont proof tliat it was a rkiutk) which Jiad been prowling can get tho Cyrus Noblo whisky is atj about nightly for some tune previous. Taylor's Mr.

Qnco had seen it repeatedly, and Sliewmg tobacco, pipes and smokers artioles, cutlery, clocks, musical instruments, Colgate soaps, Ac, at Taylor's News Dopol. 1'cr orr UlTtj oar. A.v Oui ami lt(BHur Mi. Wmalow's Southini; Syrup has been used for over f.fiy ytsis by milliw of inoihers fur their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, euros wind colic, and is tlio best remedy for diarrhoea.

Is nltmsnnt to tho taete. Sold by druggists in oveiypart of Uio world. TwrntyRvo cents bottle. Its vnluo is incalculabki. Bo sure and ak for Mrs.

Winslon's Soothing Syrup, aud take no othor kind, PHEFERRED LoSiLp C. E. Taylor la solo agent in Globe for tho celebrated brand of Cyrus Noblo whinkeye. A large and well selected liho of sain-ples of clothiifg jiist received, ai. G.

S. Van Wagonou's. Tho Hofiman House Bquet cigar can bo found only at Taylor's News Depot, Soma large size boots at a bargain, at G. S. Van Wngcncn'3.

A White's Sowing Machine, bfahd netW, for sale very, cheap, for cauli, al TayloiJs NeWs Popot. New tock of men's glove3, of all kinds, at G. S. Van Wagenen's. The only'placo in Globo Where you MTLLS YAW WJGE.YILY js the ItepubhcAii Nominee f.ir D1S-TRICT ATTORNEY, of Ode.

Ouutj. G. JL JLLTSOJV. is ike 11 e- pubhcati Nommeu f.r PR)BATE JUDGE, of Gila County IV. JL GBIFFITHisthe Republican niilie fvt Member tha COUNCIL from Oils County.

CIUS. 7J.n4YLOJR17Ih& Ulubhcan Nominee for the office of aiiPJittVISOtt. of Ciila County HEW OiSOSVEHY bySOOlOEP la ctmpound'nit a so' pt wax vpilla ub the kaad 6, "no tWi iH re I iU iury4 ii 1: tiii ttr iru mi? Wt 1 "epui ii.isnoi.derful ptcHaWoa ut TKt.ln(i. cirni ia itrrit .1 utiuauu Hint re nt)n 1 the v.onaui.(lel Hit; AaU-Hckirlao. IT IS PERFECTLY HARWLESS AND SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAM U8EIT.

Tav over and f.11 iu iluro for ft Ten mlnuu Aid Li iha rli.ap-ir!wll by mnilfwubou: Hit rlljUctti-oiooi Injury ki or evrr 1 derc. -rJ li ituuilku an ot1 prcpsritlcn Tr m4 toiifitir ICK. CKunil A JIMS aunt In uiriu. t.I TI KAIK tnodi fi a bu in Ouci-ii' wblcti Io wf it in hv lf 'llli r. CTlAth all DtLIr I mtJOCMblllU.

tt.c.of Antl parUilll, Kent la aflt ii.ftlllnr 1-nzr rceO)re PM by iw (ct-ry a Jed from cl -fiiloi i fc, i 4 mmicr or rtampt. Iy with Ml dra.TV, rttlri Tilalcly. Ocrc-inmSeiKe airier). wJv.il-rM lioneft arrt ttrafirlit lo'ard In vry it co itilni Invite 10 dat 1tb i ami tcu nlll RrA rrrthlnc rrvmr -cl Cut UitaiUtano. mlio-itax, AdJre QUtBH CHEMICAL 171 Race Street, CINC1NHATI.O.

tau rrjliifrj-ourleucrstanr Office to Insure In aa.c Up will par SfOO for any ce.i rntlurorMls-'tCitlnjiirr lonny piiiilm-'r. l.ven lmUlo cuaranleea. JntrolnM anl sll ambus their ffe S5 Bottlca of Qui-en'a AnU-Hairliia, orLblaL W(ft prraeot wnb a SILK nni 28, 16 rarda bt auk. Extra Larea Botila and ataprec or allk to fraa teal wltn aMir, us.1 tturr or ccsuuwoa to gt b-. ft5fe( lit; C-iJUiJi MrUK re 1 Jf Ti vb jians.

ro'RliPr' Jl ..1 irtr.tir."-tcablotot e. Cliildnntalt it" 'ijx-t n. Bv druggists. B.i'Ha hj BSmIs jLSM Ci $. J.

JL TIWMPSOX, is (lie Democratic Nominee f.ir the ofiice of SHERIFF, Gila County. 1 serent The dlCtrenee betwwn Jo j's aba ail Sarrs. 'rtatlBta la thb: Ever; Other eiraa-iMirUta Wf LnotT at eeatatn: potask. takea can-tea ertjpaoru Ufort tie (sceaorlnctk. You hare ilotibUeM taken a Eaua-jxirills for fiot fkta.

Vnleat you took Joy yoa vers lurprhed to find tbet It ncttnlty created mote eruptions That nt fttoply the aetiun ol the poh. Now joy'slrtrnrttlie latest molds i5tah. Thnwbcn token to relieve plinjJCT It actUaUf diisiwop tbeai. It li tlio duly SarroparlUa tbat cleanaef tho blood without croxlag tUe ugly potaab eran-Uons. Aceie- "Dctjij; troubled with Cdtbuneleg on ray feo and noek, a well-Vhown SarnaperiJla acH3fc made matters worle.

Ppon cbatiglnK to Jot Ibey Tieian to dry up, snd iu two weeki ay laee was aa iretl and amooth na eror." Btsvart, Fctaliisaa, Col. iHW-5 Vegetable arsapari.Sa nen is positive thatit'isof thesppgips whosb bit is so dreaded, and said jo cause hydrophobia. lie is, therefore, somo-fhit alarmed, and wilt go at once to Choice choirs, Vail WoKe-typw York, to bo treated' by tho woll l01 ijiliown I'asteur rjothod of inocilatioi 1011. Js'ew invoice of choice case whisky leceivod at Q. Van Desirable furnished rooms, 1101U1 of the bridgo.

js J. C. ItAMsnnzji. ILiocatiou notices," free, at the I'o- enrder's offiey. lion't nccept a potath raraapatUla but Injlai en Soy'i Host modem, same price.

CTl'iir fale onl l'j H. 0. HITCHCOCK. BeRular Price ONE DOLLAK a bctlle. nTTTTi fcfiJaBKaEaSiMIWWKSSiftifejg.

ST LOUIS BIST NEWSPAPER OF THE AGE 1 make fd Mistake If you decide, from what you have hcaid 01 tto urea or read of UiihcMtf that on will tale 'Iiiok'h SarMf'rflJa, du tint i Itrdttred to baj otin.tluo( ele which may be claimed to be 1 about tlio saruo" or" Jast as good." Hemem ont list tlirf aolO rcaanii foreffurm to get Jro pvrebaw oroe lUbsHtute Is that more profit may be laade. rtrraly realm all indecetneinX an6! In-Utbioii bavins jurtwlintjou called lor, KoeO'i Sunatxirllla. Then you wlU not be TYlttt a betr arUele, for Hood's Barjaparllla li 4 Trjcd ami 'Truo. "lii ofia ttore the clc-rl. Meil to Induoe mo tp buy llnlr otu instead oi Hood' satMijiflrllU.

Dut ba not prevail uti ma to cbaufe. bili him I knew what Hood's Pntnarrllln Wsj, had tc1.cn It, wa? slfaflBl, Jrttli It, and aid uot wnnteny other Jills. Eiia A. Gorri 1 Terrace trect, Boiton, JIaaj. Wo Arc AU Taking It.

VrttenW not I wllhoat oofl's tt is llp WstrnedlciiHMto cetct In thehotwo. My f-tmlly are oil taking It" Mas. J. Jl. BtR-aim, au Joaiiulu ami PYumeat Stiet, eiocktou Hod'd'5 Sarsapariila (olllbydw.niflsti.

Jl; nix forj PrefiariHl oaly I. JT00 A ApofWrle. Lowell, Ma.i, i OO Doses Owa Dollar "Gomtets of Pays mora for news than any othem jHijatr in Ilia fJnilecl States, beiiig-repWe with mat-ter of interest to all classes, the a fii cultural, tha man-caniile and the professional. Advocates the principles of the Bgpublican Party anXl publishes in full the speeches of its leaders. As tlte coming Presidential Campaign promises to be the hottest ever contested, every Iiepublican should become, or subscriber and keep himself ihorouglily informed of what is occurring in the political world.

Price. SI. 00 Per Year. Rtimit through Postmasters and Xewsdcalcrs, or dU reel to tho QLQBE pRlRlfifflG ST. LOUIS, MO SsmpSo Gopios SVSailed Free.

LiwUFeBuululilB, (formerly known a JJfeHNaton's Cirral.) No, 1 MAIe Horses for Hire. Animals Boarded by iha Day, Week dr-Mongt at Moderate Prices. Best Atten! on Given Slock left In in' rATHICK SHAXLK. l'niprleter. '31 50 REWARD YELLOW DANVERS eIoe See Postage Paid SI por lb.

Special Lint of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Application', Correspondence SoUeiUil. TRUMBULL BEEBE, ImiverUn, (Jniweri ami Dealer in SEEDS," TftKCSnnd PLANTS, and SINSOJIP sun 1 rnnclsro, ul. in ay 2-1 it ITotice for Publication. Homestead No. 764.

Is rcnsuANcr.TO an mtonn MADS T.T Tim )VirJ c( ODa einety, Arluea Tv it. frti on tb Ajr HT It -bomtmm SI of Mid Oik enur. wMo Irtntiv ofer a Itevar'l ()u lUftlrett anl mtr lWtorl for the afvrtbNKU.ii 1 J01LV (ltdorallw) wlioonlfeo Htl) tlj-nr Mjl6W, In aald (IRa eouaty. atardene vtfe lira JI TltOJtlSflC RtuHf lalMwtT A O'loLlJI, th lj! L.vn OrrioK at Trcf0.v, Arizona. 1 Atig.

25th, 1892. Kotiee ii lierefiy gheii that th follftvjiriR-nattiotl nettler liae tiled notice or hit intention io make fin-tl proof In numi'it nf bin cjaim, and that aid tittmf will be idatle before the Clerk o( the Diijtrit Coutt'at Globe, Ati7n, on Nov. 21, viz: Qnlnttu O. TeltU of Armer, Gila County, Ariiona, for the S. W.

Ji. i ot see. j. ana in. -w ot.

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llcnartles tfie fnllowiiijr Mritneanes pp bis contimutu) rexidence uon and ctiUiiauuu of, rtiil Jam). lz S. Uncy, Henry Arwer and William SleVadden of Artnrr, fJIU Cttunty, AiUana( eeiXe Pemberton, of (jbibe, (Jila County Anrona. Ifl RISKJiT r.nttWN. Ilecit" Mt riw fz.

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