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"Independent in All Thinsrs." VOL. JMBMMM. H II J.' CT- : r - "- i . the man sentinel, PUBLISEBD EVERY SATURDAY AT Yuma, Arizona, BY . . j. w. TOp. SUBSCRIPTION. Six Months, - - - - - SI 50 One Year, - - - 3 00 T3VERTISINS RATES made Mio-rn on application Address, ARIZONA SENTINEL, Yuma, Arizona. nun nntirn is kept on Hie nt E. c into rftrcn Dake's Advertising Agency, Gi and fiS Merchants Lxehaiij-o, San Francisco, CalKon', where contracts fr advertisinsr can Le mile for it. OFFICIAL IECTORY. Tsnr.noRtA.ti omaJA OoTtWTOR L.C. TUW5 Secretary C. M.BnvE ACDiwa HCEOONE Attorxet Geveral FRANK J. "ENE SrRVKTon GEXERAt C.J. MANNING Tzk ASCUER. . . . - ' A. FLEMING Scrr. or Prsut Isstrixtiox.. . .F. J. NETHEtTON Selesate to Cosoress V. A. SMITH Scrr. Territorial Prisox ....THOMAS GATES TUCSOS LAXD OFFICE. Bsaistcr..... Reczivzr.... FHANKW. WALLS '"WW.'. E. M. MONK CCUSTT OFTICEbS District Jcdce Clerk of District Court C. H. BBINLEY ) JOHN GANDOLFO.tha'rami. H.M. ScrEtviSOES J-stkaUSS and B. A. HAUASTH Clerk of Board of Siterviscrs... J. L. .imoXVO t . -r- Timwe 5f-pT SMOOL.? r. I.. KM i.Mi Sheriff, Tax Col'k and Assessor!, m. U.HE&NLKAF UXDER-sucr.irF.... DlSTaiCT-ATTCEXET rRKASCHES Recorder 5UKVET0R Cousir Phtsiciax. .FRED NO" l HUSH UA5.VEHT WLoN ....ALTHEE MODKSTI I AMES L. I0WEI.'. .1. V. Ma ITIN GEO. II. FIELD rssnscT orncERs. j GEO. A. DUKE Jutlce! the Peace j -RBKTT )G. M. THUKLOW. TrastooioIYteaSchtol Di,F. F:tEDLY auJ - . ) M. J. N'J.JENT. Unite! 8ta3 uusionj.noasa j rjjputy Collector cm OFFICERS, Major Councilmea ..F. S. ING ALT3 A F'lED FftEDLSY,7 I AV. T. GONPE !, f V. W. WOODM N, F'lED FltEDLSY J FiSANK RED iNDO. Citv Attornsy..'. J. L. VANDETtWEHKEi:. Cltv aecorier F.B. W.GI1T UN. Awessor HEAHH. Treaiuror LEW Mawhal sSCBT.-HVTCH GULES OF POST OF KICK.- Thn office is .open from 7 a. m. to 7 r. m., daily. Stiudin s frr u. VZ-AU lo 1:40 r. 31. ami5 SO to o:33 l. M. East-bound aiail c:liscs at . . . 5:00 r. M. West-boned mail closes at ... . ( 00 a. iJoncy Order and Pottal Note ik-part-menk closes at G r. M. daily, csovptiiii: Saturdays, when it ckisc; at S P. i. Nu Money Order or Postal Notes issued -Sun-cays. Mail from Parker, "Kbrenberg and Silver District leaves Vuina Mondays and Tlnr days it 7 A. M.,- and arrivos here Tuesdays and Saturdars. " F. L. EWlXfi. P. M. Yuma Lodge No. 7, A. O. U. W. nieets every Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Visit ing bretheren in good standl.ic are iiivted lo attend. Yours in C. H. and P. D. Mclutyie. M. W. F. B. Wigh.nian, II'. C. A. R. J. C. Fremont Post, No. P, moet tle Second and Labt Monday of each month. C.C.Stowe. Geo. IT. KieM, Adjutant. J Commander E, E. ROGERS, OFFICE, COTTEPw BLOCK. ROTARY PUBLIC, Can be found at the rlfiVe ot the Senti'sei. any hour of the day. -jgWlNG, F. L., NOTAUY PUBLIC AND PROBATE J UDGI YOMA, Arizona. npURDY, SAMUEL, ATTOBKEY-A'"-LAV.. Special attention to Land lhisincss. Yi aa. - - Arizona. jg-NIGHT, GEO. M., ATTORNEY-AT-IA W AND NOTARY PUBLIC, (Glace next door to' Post Office. ) Yuma. : : : Arizona. "ILSON, CAtLVEUT, ATTORN EY-A f-LA W, ATTORNEY AND COUNSSLLOR-AT-LAW. Mining, Land and Irrigation Law a Specialty. CITY ATTORNEY. YUMA, ARIZONA . L. MQLLER, JclX3rsioxa.2a. .craci FIRST STREET, NEAR MAIN, YUMA, - - - ARIZONA lELD, GEO. H., M. D. Formerl Surgeon of LT-rS. Arnn. Special altenfidn to surgery and chronic diseases. Yuma, : : Arizona. W,R. SMITi D. D.S., DENTIST. Regular visits to Yuma every GO cVrvya. THE PLACE, L. J. F. Iaeger, Prop. Cor. of Firs! an:l Main Sis., Yuma, A T. 77iC F'.KCsb Bm.nd; Wines ami WUlskits. Imp oriel Cgarj. of Trees! Trees! Trees! Any rino coiitMiij)Ialiu srttin Citrus or - it In Deciduous TrocF, wili consult ili-ir If.st in t t s liy inakiiiff ilu'ir w.mti known to W . IALL, Nur.sn?vY:iAN and Esnvi cnov.'s.:, SLnWOOnA, SAL. City ieai Marks?, DAVfD iJALZ. I'kop. csaio anJ Retail Dealer ip BEEF. POni:, MUTTON, VEAL ACD' SAUSAGES AlfaltVi foil cattle fnirn Salt River Valky received hv rail here. 3VCn.i n, Strec, J ames h 'Ilium, SHEET 5?2D?0 'trCSHXEH, Plumbifrii ProiiK'tlv A ts ended to 1 and all Kinds of Job Work" a Si)gcjajv. - -FOOT OF MATX .STREET. YUMA ARIZONA. SPr.ClAl. INDUCEMENT TO SUBSCRIBE NOW TO TOWN" TOPICS ti.W will piy for the cnt'rs y,ar rn 1 Jrf will rec '"v." KB EE fr.ua t'atn o snh:c-.":ijii the issues of 'I mtx Tones frr thu r;nia:nder jf tliis year, inclu-'iujr tli-s ;pst-ial H.fsl'!A NL'Mliit fDouMts Numlia-, jrt'icj 2" cs ;ti, cin::-.i .in-.' a ma::veluUo ta'.-: by amu .usd biei: e, Fn'itlcl S'.IO, the res i'a C!u Tr'c o" T vu " 105 -n 1 Tales fr m ' -n Tru'f-for -n yia. will ge- v. 1 4i50i'l- Tnx7 Tor f-s a -iIk vj '-o lie 'it' of I'M. but. tl e FOU t UI.OTS jF Ta'.FS I-OP. T 'AT YKA1 a id t!i H0L!D Y MMB "!J F T.'.l.S, OUT DECEMUEi: Is. THIS YSAtl, wMi t! c ( St C- 'R C75K B-: ANTHONY KENT- A THOrtOUUILY C.)r:0"0M AN .NOV E1 r4 HO si - A.. r-t-cs Txce t'-a' t i i- th" srn-rct r.u limit iutcu.'.c y '.uU r.'o'J;: or V..i . r jraarl..-. .0 . ci-.c- j of Fre S'oriai. Re-nil i i J '.ew-!;, ihticv t Ij-. rus'a' in'p, etc., !o I N. P. "av 1 you raaj .VIELIE RIVE ' a la'c ! and j Icit i ore". Tauis, the ssn - Ofere?? just or. 12mo, clj'h, g'l ,S1.5'posai COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OTITA1N A PATENT'? Fcr r. pronyrt. answer and an honest opinion, wiita to fllLNN fc CO.. who have had nearlvf.ftvTc;-rj' experience in the natent business. Commbic:-. tions strictly coni'lenital. A Ilttutlhnr'; oii-. formation conceniiu-r Clients and how to on tain them rent tree. Alsoa catalogue or.Eeiian lcal and scieirtifls books saut live. Patents taken throush Muna & Co. receive special notice in the Srirntilic Atiicrican. an ' thus are brought widely beiorethe public wit j. out cost to tho inventor. This Dindid pace lrsued weekly, elecantly illustrated. has bv iar,bd lcrrest circulation of any sciei'tilic work in th" world. S3 jvyear. Sample e.-.pieoeentfrea. JGalldins Editics. montiily, S2Jij a vesr. Slnelo copies, 25 centii. Every number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs cf neyr houses, with plana, enabling ouilders to enow th'u latoKt designs &ad secure eomrrcts. Address MU2tN & CO New Yoiu:, 'c 61 Beoa-jv-a. P fat f. y " T3 TfSS ;"? . '" Are Jus: u c wry iSJiso.vf i- i.tti.a. 'i li' uier-1 oi i ct n ! So-n v?f9-.. foim tti- H11.H..1.1 i. up- rh'i-h l. m If II I i.l f iho . largest t Sti.il l.a Ili-Sl'l u.f world. , Ffcrrv's ieul A-t k1 ftr coniaica U.s 1 1. in iidtiiln u!ic- t.f L!j jor iiie ifKii ;. D. M. FERRV & CO., Dctroi, K:eb, 4? YUMA, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10 1894 GREATLY EED a rn MADE TJY THE rn Facme m FOU TEIE GALSFORM3A IVticL w inter JB air R O'JX I) "I KJ P TICKETS I good for so day; YJ:u TJ SYi HWJSn as i) j:i:tcj::.v CD a tr i'lniiilnj Fij Giie Ttetas to th3rir. F 10n S N K'tA j:S O to oilier po"iit! in Cl fcr i iillowjj p:risin f svccial Xi w.i.tcr r'.ii.- tickets at t.u folljv. in voiind- r. i'o ?:t:on? ' ND"'t r.i mii.es f:o i sa I :;.VN !S O. NS ..',) .)N.:-T.Ii ti) niiu wur i- re 'io' i'iO 7J i o iiL -:;.j : , d : jo i s. F.:aNTS -.OK.'. vNDON -7IFTH o.ie way !nr For SA:t r tc an I lull u.' r .1 i'ij i, i ti piir j T. . it.NtO, Ag.ui ac un a, or adrejs ill i nc t'ii.11 i . .w.01I, uii Y, T. II. : OODM N, uin T:aSc jfanajrT. Ctn. Pasi'r Ajjcni Sax Francisco, C al. j PPNEER LIVERY EED & SALE STABLE, riitsrs?., nr.T. mainst. and madioON ave., fDAX DEVOIIE, Pronrictor. y Curiago?, Iiiigies, Horses ar.d Teams furnished to order. i'so careful drivers wlieif.desiifd II:'- and grain for sale.Stabh; room furnished. diaries lleano i ahlc C, V. MEEDEN. Pro:-. MAIN STISKKT, mar.S. I'. K. R. Depot n'fsfl.nc S: Oil both I'o'-u'ti .imt r,i!iost.iL- hi-7iidf. .VKATL: . T-virxLisliccl tin rloojticis fur tlie accoiiindatini! of tliu pul.liu EVEI5YTII IN(! 1:1 cv.-ry rcspiwt ami roruf.Mi nncns. NORTON'S STAGE LINE Mohawk YallT. CARRYING UNIT J) STATES MAIL. Leaves Mc h.-iwk Monday. Wed nesday and Fridays at S a. in (onnccting at '1 aci a with tiaiu V- Le.-ives Tac-.a fur M hawk c Toesdav s. Thursd.-.y.-- ;;nd Satu. days at 0 a. m. At M hawk. c:o"d ccnifnrtait I r'gs can lie had, fur llarqua Hal Vel' the F.CW ro:H GEO. W. Mohawk. A. T. : : NORTON". Pronriet' i Palace Barber Shot -IN THE- SO'JT'IERN 'fcCJfiC HQ 'El- ;.?iiavixo, 1 1 a nt cu'itj.nt; j MIAMPOJIXU J Done i i ' ni-jst-'chiss Style ami Qtircit'd Taste. to V GO! DEATHS rrapriejor. A. l LO WANTEO ANY QFANT1TV OF it-p xra r-i rr-v. p.r r tr jc U tt Esa die? IT. i id Ud. and igrette Feather for o which will ! paid on ire. ipt of goodc Addh.'.gk: 05 Taylor St. ! A HAVEN FOR TOURISTS. I Tho Bocutloa of Bsr-audi aa a Winter RcDCrL-. " ' Many American!! pc:ul tho Inclcsioat Season Among; the Fruits ::U Llovcr r Use UeilIii fal Islands. I Tt. C. Whitney, en-eonsul to Eennuda, said at the Palmer house th? other day, according to the Chicago Inter O-'can: "At tkb season of the 3-csr manj Americans are ( visiting th. Bermuda islands. Tho Intel at flaraiiton is crowded, and several people from Chi cago ave spending tlia winter u the Uermadas. Although an English pos cessicn the erma.hi iAianda are cs--nenliail3 Amcncan in the taster, and re fjuiremjnis of the populace aa I com mercial p:ir.ju:t3. JituT.';e lanvan hun dred miljs from i7e:v York, they pre nent to the Ameri .an tourist a delight ful haven far out at sea, wlvr-v he can reeuperr'ie in the pure and exhilarating ocean air.' "The enistence of these little islands, three htmdreJl and r.i:cty-liTe in number, a mere spe.k as they appear almost in midocean. has puaided m.my gjolcgists. The largest island i:i I ho gr up i ; only thirteen miles in length, yeL is has a large population and produces all kinda cf semi-tropical fraits and flowcr.1 abundantly. Much of the soil is planted in oni jus, which are our principal prod uct for crpcit. The United states ia a ready mr.ikct fcr us, and our rela tions with this country arc exceedingly pleasant. "The formation of the Bermuda is lands is calcareous, being a disintegra tion of shells and coral reefs. It ia probable that some time, centuries ago, perhaps, the whole mass was produced "by a volcanic- upheaval of -the ooean bed. This theory ii supported by the great Walsingham caves, whi di lead for miles under, the botlom ql the ocean, and the stalavtifes suspended from the rocf are of volcanic formation. "Aside from tho native and white population Bermuda has two regimcnta of English soldiers at the forts who garrison the islands. A notable point of interest is a dry dock capable or taking the largest man-of-war in the English navy. This immense structure was built in England and towed the en tire distance to B ecls. ada by seven ves- "Curious as it may seem, there is not a well cr drop of fresh water to be ob- tamed on the islands. All the houses arc made fr?m a soft white stone, which is carved into square blocks. Even the roots arc ci lliis material, bai-'re cavca arc constructed and rain is caught and I conveyed to tanks .built in each houso ; for its reception. ' This rain water ia j usrxl fcr all purposes, and enough is sc j cured in the rainy season to last all ! summer. "There is not a spot in the work! where the ocean is so transnarcnt as i arotir-rt I'-ermudas. Cbi-cts on the I bottom can be seen thirty feet below j the surface, and thousands of deep sea : lish in all - their varied phases are no- j ticeable, the whole picture forming a j grand aquarium upon which the eye j can rest fcr hours without fear of sa 1 ticty." ptCTunz o4 a coffin lid. TIic Tcrriryl -r; Si.::; 7I:ir: Coafranto:! a:i i::iforu :r:iva Di-jj-r. James Ckireback, about fortv-fivc years cf age, was recently engaged at llcrringtcu t crucrs. ten miles from El mira, II. Y., in rcsu:-;-cctiug the remains cf I.Irs. II. C. Ilcrrington in crder to bury them in another place. '1 he body had been under ground fcr thirty-five j'cars, and in digging for it Clarebvk struck a great dc-;.l cf water. He reached the remnants of the outer bo.t curroanding the coCin, and when he pulled them out cf the way he waa greatly astonished to see what appeared to be Idrs. Ilerringtna'ab xly, :ipparcnt ly undistm-bed and r,i lifelike as t- con vey to his mind the belief that a living, "breathing woman was before him. ,:I tell ycu I was s.arcd," said Clare hack to a ITew Vcrk Ban correspondent, 'md I near y fell over in a faint in the n-n.vc. urn I i-v-f o r-n n however. I discov.-red that iiw.:s nob the body I saw before me, but aa enact photograph cf it on the fjp of the eoft iLJr- aw every iw fin lid. I then raised tho coChi and of Pamt - it and gnawed the wood epencdit. With th: en option of tho ?ri:- iLj" BlB "l iA? Peking head, it contained onlv a few cr ambling bones. The head, however, w.is p?r-feetlj'- preserved. The bancs were cov ered wkh flesh whi h had petri'ied, tho whole bcinrr aci hard as a stone, while tho hair had gr -wn t an unusual length and was very abundant." The eoGn lid was exhibited to a num ber cf per:pk. It was madc cf cedar end ccntainc 1 an enact and perfectly clear representation of the deceased woman as she appeared when she died thirty-five ycv.rr, ag.. Just how to ac count for thii no one knows, but in lieu of any bett"r explanation that made by the grave-digger is aiecpte 1. 3 i ir. to the cffc.t that water fljving t. -.rough the grave must have raised tho body so that it was pressed a-rainst the coGn lid and the a:tion of the g;u;ey arising from the body, in conjunction with the nature of the wood, forced the picture to appear as it did on the outer side of the cofnn lid. L'nc:o finm Firs! o 1 I7- I- Uneic iam, as usual vvsx, m all things, is the first exhibitor at the world's fair to put in a showcase for hisdisolav. Tho shov.casc is that for the stuffed specimens of aouatie ani- rjuatie ani- mals shown by the fish commission nnfl hr.r. lirrn 1m-11-. :-! ;-".'-'. r.T!it. tofl for it cn tho first ilocr c f the govern- ment building, 'j he case is Cnished ?"n tne natural wood white onir una highly polished. Ib is seventy fect long, ci?ht feet deep and twelve feet high. iNOtiarfrcin it he toe carload cf exhibits which are to go in it, con- cisting cf a ctufZcd walrus, stuffed Haards, sharks, starch eloetrie fish, devil ush, cte. A v'bero tho uspiay io not complete, models oi the fish in' nlar.tor and ol.i.v. p.n inrrrriir.iiKlv colored astodcfvcihieovoiof the s!:am, will her" uacd. GPCRTG ON THE GULF. Harpoonlns I-K Turtles VTIilcIi Sleep with t;nc etc Open. i The turtle is justly considered a feast forHhc godr.. The way people usually cap&irc tria prize is to wait lor Airs. Turtle when die comes ashore to lay her c ggs ca the eand beach and to turn her on her back with a handspike; but, according to the New York Tribune, there is mbeh more fun with much bet ter sport .in catching turtles by har- j poomng. a mctaou loiiowcu among vac keys and cor? I banks which fringe tho coast of the (lu If of Mexico. The har poon consist , of a short shaft made ox iron, which fits loosely into a wooden pole about riic feet long. Around tho thaft a line i fastened, which should be t-L.-nrg and about circty fatkom3 kr.;; 'Ihe lerb of the harpoon b v bout in r'c'i lour-, havmcr two notch- c: loar than this it is liable to pic- doepjr than the shell and par- I:at3 1 1 ; turtle, which thc fisher- iaan.Hr i: wish to do. Thehestsort ofabo-j'. louio b a fifteen-foot' akin:, with wiaply a "lug sail," which can bo dropped m a hurrj'. A crew of two u nccesccy, ore to look after the sails and be handy with a pair of oars, while thc other looks after the tiller. Ib is of do to go after turtles in a calm. Thc; sloop in the shr.liv;w water which fringe t:;; :ey, and always sleep with one eye '-c;i, :.j tat using the can renif '. y. ar. Tnr.iG oix like a streak 01 liThtoTig 1 jiore one is r.-ithin striking distaAw. u; .when the surface of the water, rs rtpplcd bv the breone that ono hasaichanccofmakingacatesothat the filling generally has to take place in ih.i affcirnoon. Thj 'harpooocr stands in the bow. with the line carefully rolle.l between his feet. He nas to keep a snaro look- o: r. aad a? soon as ho c;plc; a turtle re tiaj on tho vhlie sandy bottom, barrounclo.1 by sponge lie directs the lielinsiain by hand. As one gets above the creature down goes the harpoon, the striker holding fast to the handle, for the water is seldom more than five . , ,f), , . . - t feckdeep. If the stn ic is a successful one the' pole comes from the harpoon and Is thrown into the boat. The sail must be lowered instantly, the oara taken out and Uic boat headed in the uubcuou liiu luru'j iiaj va.icn. iis coon as this is done a strain is gener- ally put on the line and the tur- tie ift -110011 towiirr th- brsnt. Thit quickly put3 the animal out of breath nnd hn hnn t.n ti ihn mi'M Vni- aiV. In about half an hour, as a rule, ho is r.Iong.,ide the boat, considerably eshanil. He is not. however, in tho boar -,vt, and it is now the duty of the mn 0 vhd ba; char.Te of the tiller to faffLSS? and thtJ man generally has two cr three good askings before ho is successful, Tsot infrWuenth-1 lie animal makes a. ., ' ' ii-l Jawl iorfrcdom, and the boat haa il:,,nte '0 i,c'r wut silver) tiiat a .--f'vl:;j m-y direction taken, year ajio s? woi th over $20,000 a : t::c cujc-rsman is left in the water. k,. !...,,?. -.. - t rr-f -4. 1 x . ton, but th.-.nks to Cirovor lt is not Lvea when it is turned it is not 1 ca.v to haul a four hundrod-oound mal iuio the boat, which usually b half inn 01 water ueaore tne captive is vainly thipnljg fins at the bot tom ot the boat. Sometimes the tur tle heads for the deepv.-ater, and if so it gen r ally takes from tvo to three hours t ) land them, as they will sink to thehuttom and sulk there, coming up for breath only at long intervals. 1 GfG3H3 PPCHG Cfl IIppi3t I"ari:tl;cn or by a Ilcin- rry Tr.ivc.cr. "Ever cat any grasshoppers?" asked John' 'IK at the Pacific hotel in To mona he other day, while conversing with a rcp.rc; r of the Trogrcss. ''You never fhJ? ihen you don't know what laxuix : i'..lk about your fricasscd frog!.; Usdc fo c g;-as and all the rest oyuThiK:l;-.; a" trench li::ins! They jut-taiatn; ic at all v.-ith a big. fat 3 Kansr hopp.-r. clone brown in fresh country bmr. I wa-i once traveling from bt. Joe to Wichita when the hop peri (Kvoopc J. down on Mancas like a hrJoof ha:r;ry oQcesecker ; on apres-iJ.-nt-clcct 1 he i thc3 finished feed ing and h:np:- 1 pen the barbed wira face to p:ck their teeth and talk it over the :.n r, looked liked the burned .Strict in Chicago after the big fire. I 'J a new green wagon, with red iay narness. t.ie tans oir my horses aid I had to keep my dog under a tarpaulin to prevent them de vouring him raw. You never saw such eppctitcs. They got into my commis caiy department an.l ma Ic away with everything but a stone jar of butter I had bought i.i tit. .Toe. 1 didn t have a c.i: amd it wen two days' drive to Wichita. Couldn't live on butter, you know, bo I concluded to play for even. J built a fire, put my skillet over it and dropped in a half pound of the dys pepsia provoker. It was ccon frying and sisaling away at a great rate and the hopper v. re dropping into it sincy a second. 1 let 'cm fry about a minute, then I removed 'em and cat down to give my ctocnach a surprise party. "Well, air. the hind legs were the finest meat I ever ate. They had an excel lent game flavor and tasted like moun tain brook trjut. I fared oumpbuously lifter that and found the journey far too short. 1 had always been sorry for Gt. Johs, .whoso diet was locusts and wild honey, but I tell you ho know hi: unsmcsa it a iocu;t is anytmng lake a iantj:" oopi wc original pamuncicr had no kick coming." Miner Getting Into a Ccrap. Thn. rr'T n-irl foll.o-v rSi'.' -r . mcrly roamed through the 'lJnglish for- csto had a habit of scraping up tho carto wttn tneir foreicet to the depth of Gcvcral inches, sometimes even a half a. yard. The stranger passing! through there weeds vras frccjucr;tly ! crpotcd to the danger of tumbling in- 1 io crt cf these hcllowr, when ho might be caid Irnly to bo -'in a scrape' , Thc fflllcgc students of Cambridrc, in "their .little perplexities, pick no and r.rmlMd the c.lv.irzs -fy rtf-T,. nln-nr. ri, which had ww. i ! Highest cf all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report . . - i - A gentleman from L03 Anjrek's an! i:l I'loin mv nuint of view Arizona will lead the countrv in , ... . . liree "mgs raising cattle, horses and l.g.--. Vou have the ehuntrv r ,. A . ,. , ' 'u la 'He climate in which to Ti'"v them lajiidlvand the arc? re- inire(J. lt win )fc l . J i''e(vcn California will come to A 1 '"zona to bu v n;uc h of her Mnck .. , , ' w U,t" V('i rs :x r0! Los A 11- -i b s i..undi ed of lu ads u ere ,rraz- ,. The same countv is now cut . " . . - v ouv :,,lw " "im an runciics anti l io soil devoted t) raiin-- fruit ymMV ill soon realize the need of ,1. .. J . wng the quality ,;f your "'('k lxml Wll ,,M'n to under- stand the 1 oFfibilitics of the busi- ncs HcpuLlican. We irill'aiso throw in manv car- , . - ,oas oi hrcioup carlv fruit?, ... . - -trcSa .-iaI Z5ealh. If y i e not feu-Hug strong and healthy, try Elect l ie .Bitter.. If "La Orippe" lias !eft you u oak nntl u U8Q Klectric .;ti,... ti 1 i outers. Una remedy acts direct v on 1 ,. , J "no-n "lvcr ftto,,,ai;l1 Kidneys, gently aiding ""e organs to pertorin then-functions. It on are afflicted ; itli Sick Headache, you a ill lid .-peedy and peiniain-nt relief bv .ibfi.,. l"lf..e.;.. v;if,.. .. . , C" Hlce t,,at 11,18 13 th8 -"u "Cl-tl- Lurge bottles only 50c. at W. T. i"""ler & Co.'s Drugstore. ' 3 I I an article from a Core?nond- entofthe Mining and Scientific , 0 , . 1 res!S 011 1 he Lolorb desert the follou inir laiiL'itasre is u?cd in dr- "riWnjt.hrnVh-ilver inters of tn:,t' eon u try: ''I have in my nnffcpt. cuiwinmna r.f lot cin.. wnrtn looking for now." The Col- urado desert mutt indeed be rich when silver ore valued under the now existing price, at $10,000 per ton is not worth looking for. The pay car is expected here on the 14th. Produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California tig ombined wiih the medical virtues f plants known to be most bene icial to the human ?3-stem. act? i ntly on the kidneys, liver and oue!s. cRcctuallv cleaning the vslcm. dispelling coiils and head ,;.u.s .ind KUrUtS l1:lUit.1:ll COnsti iilion. WYnthcr tjlu-ni-r Aslu'iiberJ ', ti nii-In s us whli r In fuHowuig il.-ifn r th- iiionlli of F-brn:iiy for 16 f:u.-: ji;.n 1 1' in j 1 1 it i! i c, 59 dfi; uriiM-st. wns '77, : vi-r.-ic G6 dt'n; iil st TO nvcrvuf 52 tiw, Wiinn st. r'ay u.-.? 90, On lm L'Sllf.' in '70. oli'cst '25 on ll.; 1st in 'dOi .nvcM-'n( (in fall fur tin; month", 50 inches, li-.-ivii'st. ruin fall 2.o3 incln-s in 'Ol. sist 00 in "Sl Avrra iinmlii-r of Iinnllpss days IS; clmi'ly 2, n-irtly j ' londy S, prevailing m iif I uirth; hilt .st 4G mil- k on i In 1 1th in 'SO. E"of Over C-'iTfj- i'cars Ax Ol.n .'VP Yl:LL-TllIFD I'CMFDV. Mi. W ii.sh u V kSt-t't Isinr nip hits l-ecii 'Mil for i.vit lift y i:is ly infUini'S of .i o! ei- ffi tl i ir cl.ildien Idle ttetliiny. itli j tiTtct Micciw. Itsnotlii-s the child. tit ns lie .-Hiis, allay-" all 1'ain, iitsx" ii.d eclii-. i-i il is li e 1 tst u nsetly foi-T)iar-Inn. l.-j liasait In tjst Sold l.y i i.-.-i.et(. in t v-ry j art of t he YV-rhi. ! nt c cents a I ntt'.r. Its value is tif.-iiculah'e. 15c sure and ask for Mrs. Yinslou 's Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind. Lemons and limes are in bloom :n Yuma and the grapes are leav ing out. This is pr.ibably because '.her: is onlv a thin strali'rm he- (u-00:i Yuma and hades. The above is from the .Mohave Count v. The Miner heed not feel bad when tl.o t mrcTature of the nn,ln('rn pnitnfit? county ranges from four to six descries hotter than Yuma. euckon's Arnica salve '-the c3t Salve in the world for Cuts Bruist-s, .Sores, Ulcers, Uhcuni, Fc-er Sores Tntter, Chapped II inds, Chilhrains Corns , u cm.- .- .. , , a,m 'u,OK'" --""i-"" i-y Piles I ' S!v? perfect satisfaction or mouy' rt- f.for&alfr by w. 1. uouder &. Co, NUMBER 12... ffl O The Mohave County Miner well fays-: "Hon. W. V. Bower?, now a member of congress from Sari Diego, California. mentioned nj a candidate fur governor. We hone that Mr. Bowers' constituents will refuse to nominate him for th:s governorship, a he rill.-: too well the position he now holds and if hc: h to be succeeded Uy pome other man he should be placed in the U. S. Senate. Mr. Dowers is- unfalter ing in his advocacy of silver and is h genuine western man in all his ideas.' The west has no belter friend than Congressman Bower?. His fight has been worthy of the man and the cause he advocates. Co'. Geo. A. Allen, returned Monday from his prospecting trip with the finest lob of opals ever brought into Yuma" from his opal mine in this county, not more than5 50 miles distant. The C.d. took a whole sack of ihem with him when he left for San Fiancisco, Tuesday.-- It is reported that the S. P. It. R. will have a new time table on the 15th inst. shortening the lime be tween ieV Orlp.-nis nnd :an Francisco, IS hours. La Grippe. During the pic.-alence of the Gripnc the past seasons ic was a noticcablu fact that those w ho dei einlc-it iipnii Dr. Kiu's N'ew Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery,' hut escaped all of the troublesome after clTects of the nialail'. This renifdy secnia to have a pcculier n i vur ia e Jiictl iy rapi I cuies not i.nly ia c-inea of Lt firipp, but hi all Diseases of 'J'hniat, Ciicstnnd Lans, and has cure cases ot Ath.na ami- Hay Fever of long standing. Try it and Lu convinced. It won't disnpoint. Free Tria Bottles at Ooi.dcr & Co.. Drn Store. OOTIDS. Notice is hereby given that the regular quarterly meeting of the Hoard of County School Examin ers, for the purpose of examining applicants for teachers' certificates, will he held hit-my gimio- atthe Jhirclroj 18lJJ, at 9 o'clnck a. m. F. L. Ewing, Prohate Judge and Ex-Ofiicio iSap-' erintendeut of Public Schools, Yuma County, A. T. 02iciv;ntCw of Arbiir Trai'TTORYOK AniznsA. ) I'XKCUTIVK D EPS i:tm l t. f Wiicrka?, I lie Friihy follon ing the Ilrst day of Fchruaiy in each year ii dt-clnri I by law to lie kiiu v n tlnoug'inut the Territory of Aiizou ias "Ar' r di,," w us i i; i also declared shall be observed as a holi day, and WuruEAS, It id made the duty of the governor to idsue a p;ic!am tti .i recoin- munditig that the day be observed by the people of Ariz'Ki i by thejpl.mtinj of tn:es. shrubs and vineV, in t.'ie;pt-o n ti .i of f ji-sii iid orchard "rowth and cultaro. i.i the adon.h.tiitof public and piivnte gio.mbV places aad :ays, and in s i -h other elFoi-fcs and unilertakin as shall he in harmony ith the character of tho d.3'. Sow, Ihenfore, I, L-au.s C. Tluhe?, fi'oven.or uf the Teuitory if Arizona, by virtue of the power in ine vested, do hei cb recommend that Friday, tftt second day of February, of tliepre$ent 3 ear he observed by the people of An'zona ax a holiday, i.i' outpli..hW ith the la.r an I th fs it Ij cele!natd ui a manner betitling its character. Ih'witne.- whereaf. I have hcrenu-Vi s';t my hand and caused tho lire.it S.-.il of I'n Territory to be ufGxe 1. Done at Ph-icuix,' ihe v'i'I 'tal; this nineteenth da v of January,' A. D. KS94. St-al.j Li C. HuGnc?, Cha.-. W. ijr.nco,' (.Jovtrntir. secietar 01 lue Teilitorv. ran i sr TA5LOS. - Work cf nil hinds in this Unci wiUj).' done cl aj, uiih ii'-atiiesk auir dispatch. Do not fail to fill. Molina I'.uiLDiNt.-, Main SrBEE I will pay the nbov.- reward to' anv one who will furnish me wilh the name and proof of the per?o:i found mntii.vting or defacing my .fence, btiiidinga or trees. J. W. BOPvRKsGT02nV .