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able monthly.
Advertising rate given upon application.
Iluslnrss locals 10 cents per line for first In
sertion, and fi cents per Una for each subse
quent InNertlon. , a 't
Tni 8un-DmochasU pleased to contribute
In public mutt ern, but all notices of festivals,
-fairs, ineetlnirs of Kwletle. suppers, enter
tainments and luentlon of nmrrlujtea, blrtlm
and deaths beyond the regular announce
ment, will be cliareed for at regular rates.
THURSDAY. nAU(JUSr 12, 187.
A plMKN'CIINTUl.ME-A.;
It remitns l b determined wliellmr
Prof.'HVillmiii L'fliliVy'V' Princeton
onlveridiy is lo lit) tlmiikctl for his
pleiuivsqne exploit In climbing up t lie
Wesu Eni'Hiilmlii in New Mexico. Tito
jnesii Iihs been llm sul'jri't of emlless
ronmiiw amon the tribes who some-'
how niHHMH to hotil to exUlenrn lu
tlieturnJiejitof .tlj ; ijiJiWln pallia
of rfeWMei(-o. It Is'n pJck 600 Veei
ia lieiglit, not liusjliniii'tilral in dt
Ign, nuil sianilin almi. oii i lie plain.!
Until Prof Llbliey eiinie along ami in
the interest of selencu flint rope from
a life-xitvt:i;r service fin ii across Hie
summit no Ihiuihii liiiml, it ,1a supposed,
ever touched the mean's crown. Ai
leaUllils-l8 tlio belief , continued Ji
Prof. Ubliej'n liivetigHtioii; fur. tu
steu'd'uf falilrd rill lis of, ancient cities
and (lie. relics i'f a wreliUtorfi: civillzu
tlon, lie, found mulling hilt sage brush
and lint iihiihI dry m-inlt-giowlli of
New Mexican plains.
ScieiicH lias pilned a few photo
graphs of I luxe things. It, has hIrii
gained the knowledge, that tl(e summit
of the mesa is not. 'limit eisihIe;.lo ex
ploration, provided llm explorer un
equipped with enough ropes and a
team of mule. But a whole; world of
romantic traditions has been vipei)
out. The, mystery of llm eiirlmiiied
mesa is gone. It might have remained
for jeani useful a a ltgure iu poetic
imagery and inspiring to Hie iniitginit
tinnTTiTa jijiiinted ami unknowiiht.
laud. I Dow it is iiothiugbut a colossal
pile of rock covered with Uly brush,
ml interesting only ns mi emblem "1
uinii vast Igneous tiptiiMVat of prelils
.orio limes. Figuratively speaking,
sciuure bn4 again met poetry nuil Sent
her to the mpei.
TBRIT0RIaLH
Theiilgli schtM.l.iKiard has goneinto
a state of suhslileuce : ns to llm Cliur
cbill proeriy deal. Tim haste to cou
sun.mattnC lia-O1"' almiidoned' ami
forced by the II miners of. lli.;Snpe,iiii
"teudent's and Uoiiuiy Treasurer's ofllces
itlie Ixianl has decided' if. let the deal
priK-eed along regular and busibes's-likVl
channels. . A communication was 'ail
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dressedjesterday Jo ,A
ti.
Hubbard,
the holder of. th'e 18000 mortgage upon
the pro'pWty; asking for a- Mease,
AnotheK'wiiVaelit to V. T. Smith, the
.agent of Mm Churchill estate, asking
'him to authorize somebody to receipt
for the $16,000 to be paid for the prop
erty. Phoenix Republican.
An interesting "record" was estab
lished in Scotland the other day, show
log the shortest time iu which wtml
couM be taken fntre the. back of the
beep and made Into a suit of alothes
to be 7 hours and. 65 mlnutee. The
vool was scoured, dyed, carded and
spun in 2 hours and 20 minutes, the.
warping, weaving, milling and finish
ing occupied 8 hours and 16 minutes,
and the cutting add making up con
msedS hours and 30 minutes. The
alt was worn on the afternoon of the
day ob which the sheep was. sheared,
aad,doubtleas the ; wearec experienced
a aense pf.pri.de in his record-breaking
clothes..
Arisona doea a tremendous business
onuallv iu the 'flliog of articles of
y IBCorporatlOB. jibb reasuu merooi is
easily understood, for lbs Territory is
mi.ru lltuaeal than inv State or Tarri-'
tory In the unlou in iujlaws bearing
eu Ineorporatlons. The Eastern Sutes
are begiaBiog to find this out, and
many coneerns are seBdjng their in
eorporatloB papers to, this Territory to
'' be tiled andtr our laws. jA siugle in
dividual of KewYprk, a coramlssmQer
of deeds, seeds-, from tea to twelve
ManuM'f MnMirunntlnn itn this fAPel
tory every month to, be, 'filetf. The
total cost, Including ' attorneys' fees'
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ojher States tlm.ooH rung, fromflOO,
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,:A. meeting of tlio Ixiard of control
Was lield yesterday at wliluli, among
other things considered, wiih the Flag-
staff, refpj'iiitscjiiiol improvement. Mr.
MiGinuis, the arclilleut appointed by
the late board, . In.d been summoned.
HtwK informed bv tint bard ilia)
inasmuch ns the funds for carrying om
tlui proHsed imprnvemnut were not
available,; lf..Wit! dslrabUj Jhal, Jr'',M:,
lions Kliould he suspended. He was
asked 1.1 hrlHgnii A'T)l;f,v-'liis seVvices
to ilaie.niid .put worl
Mr. McGliiiils dMl'm'.t
k on tint plans.
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sil wiieiur. no
;WnutiKt,UetJ..IOjljW;iisii)i;rof jjlie
iHiaril or wbellmr lie wniiui gi on wnn
rC,H ,iHiM'.i'n'.ler liiv Lvjutl act U.Tpub
licall. .
In Arizona Is the first iliscovei-y of
jilliograph roek known iu the United
Stales. I he. roek used iu tills leii'i
torv comes
es froni BavatUpriuciunlly
ItfVAlies 1
Mpiare-foot. ' -For the linest color woi k
ifio best rock to be found is used
Comparisons of llm Arizona rock with
that of U.tvaria shows a sit'lkiug slmi'
lurity. It is dlllicult to disiliigulsli
one from ihe other. Asf.ir as llm de
velopiuent "work has gone hero the
f-ouk.nppeara.bi.bti.tlrm and iu coiitln
nous strains which will allow large,
liloeks lo be takeurout iu an almost
nun iiiuo.-niiou oi niunr iuvi-i-
A..;.ii.. ..,tii..,..f Av..i;inn ,Ml.Jtn
perfect suteo It Is '..lily, au..iliet:V i.,.M"r-v' " ""'"'
s.aucuof Iho need'of "capllal in All-ltf' United StHtxs.
zona
A City of Mexico dispatch says: I'
is predicted here lhat when llm gold
placer mining is developed iu llm slant
of (jUerteo more gold wilt he taken
out than lu llm Klomlyke region.
Some placer mining is being done will.
excelleuiresuliR, ami labor is cheap
'and water ahutnlanl, even in the tlr
season. One miner, an old Califor
niaii, reports taking out $21,001 in
gold In May, nml his averagx is $15,000
H-r mouth. Th Indians lu Solium,
who work iu a crudn way. iu the local
g.ild placers, only operating vyheit.' Irs'
pressing need of! money,, get large re
turns f.r very little labor, ami nil ex
plorer who has recently been through
the remotest regions states that Sono-r-.t
"111 equal Ciillfniila iu its pulmlci-t
tlaxa us a "gold producer.
Tuui-day afternoon near Illatdsell,
Ifuiim'voiiulyi h iparly .Milislsiiug of
iestieM. Doan bia briither John
Dobii, Fred .Martin, superintendent of
tlm FiiAiiim'iuiues, audWlS Wiggins,
nmster'mechaulc. were returning from
Blaidsell where they had Iwen a a
guarii'i1 tvitlRne regulir 'nionllily 'hfS.
iiieiitif)gold'irulllou froni" llm Fortu
tm mines," whlciiwas shipped on the
morning tral,Tuestlajr(i to San Kran
ciscii, savs the Tucson Star. Wlieji
aiNiUt'Bre miles ironrBiaiosen one oi
the gunsofwulctulhey. had several.
a fortyrtive caliber (Jolts rer.fjver, felh
llfim llie seas wuere ii, was ioig n
slilu'Leslle Uoan, and struck )the bot
tom .of tbe wagon. The concussion
OHlised the revolver to go off, the bul
let passing up through the seat clear
through the: body of the unfortunate
man, coming out above the navel.
The party immediately, turned back to.
Blaldaell and made tbe inured man as
araftirtable aa-pnesihir.aad Ulegrapli-
ed to Turns for medical aasietane:
The Southern Facile physician at that
place responded ea, a- special engine
immediately, but was unable to do
much, and advised that be be brought
to the hospiul at Tucson, which they
did, arriving there oa the passenger
train from the west yesterday morn
ing. From the time he was shot be
did not safer any material pain, but
continued to grow steadily weaker
until yesterday morning at 6 o'clock
he died. Judge Fletcher II. Doan
and Mrs. Dnaa, father aBd mother of
the deceasedeaate over from Florence
! Cwa Grande and joiaed their aim,
e.nilng Into the city with him. Tbe
two other brothers, Frank and Fletch
er, are expected to arrive this morn
ing, oue.frotn.FloreBoe, the other from
Fortuns f The:fVaeral.sevIcies,wlll be
held .this' aorniBg. This is a suddea
and. sad lose. Forty-eight hours ago
fa the fall bloom. e health, ,bv an
. .-wi,w.y'.M ' ,'i "
foraeea, acoldeut a promising young
mau full of life and hope. Is a corpse.
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FMt anu LlmlM tw4lHNo. KtMtof
,Fund Until Hood's rarllla
'w Tried -tntlrely Cured.
"LMt'Wintw mydlttley contracted.
blood poison y wsding in stagnated
water. He swelled npfxorn his eet to his
knees and from his waist to the end
ol bis fingers. One side of his body
swelled and he had a hlgtf fever. I bovght
a bottle of Hood's Sarsspatilla. I gave
hisa the inedlclae and. Hood's .Pills and
they cored him of whit was a severe case
'of bVood poiion.' Mes. Hl.;'WALurBift
WOBKQ'Strcet, Galveston, Tcsas.- i
M,I have- been In poor hsalth for several
years and tried bitters, tonics, pills and'
plasters until 1 was almost out of patience,
arid' began to think my case hopeless.. My.
husband bought a bottle of Hood's Sar-
saparlllaand I began tilting it., wnen i,
had finished the first bottle I had a better
appetite.' After taMng! three 'bottles I
anfstronger and, better, than for years."
MES.JosiKDncW)6,KleIni Texas.
Hood's Sarsaparrlla
Is sold by aU druggists. 1 six for tB.
-. ,, ntll 'are the best after-dinner
tlOOu 8 PlllS pUls,siddigctUoo. aee.
I'eoplB anil. Money.
Washington, Aug. 9.' The latest
oUl.jial eolimateof the pojiulallou of
the United Slates is 77.000,068. This
is iuade bv llm actusry of the treas-
ur , an officer' whose duly it Is, nl
fi-equeiit Intervals, to re una on the
per capita circulation of money iu the
United Slates. Heesiinrntes tliat the
proeni, holdings of iti'iney are 'f 23 A3
and child iu
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Dun' lUvlew.
R 0. Dun ii Ot.'s maitlily review
f trade coil lifioiH says: Pmmercial
kies are biiy liter The most import
iui event of the p ist luoutli to the
l.uitinesi win! I Iiivt been the passing
of the T trill Uill an'l tlm Sensational
wheat market,, c ush1 jiv thi m trked
iucrebe in foreign dr.ni tud. I'I'ih winid's
whtut cn.p outlo k continues to assure
to tfm American farmer an era of pros
v?s:&mtisi . . . ..ft
In the Industrie, iron, steel and
cotton only are situated unfvonilily,
The quotations for iron and steel con
tittiiH loW and tlm cotton nulla have
been calling a halt iu production to
clear oF accumulated stocks.
'Evntytliing elso liini: thu whole
lino shows an advance and the dutri
buti n of murcliatidise records an un
usual volutio for tin's season of tlia
year, especially for jobbers.
In our immediate district reports
Hen most encouraging, crops almost
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wisnou exeepwon guo1', vn.uiua ui uus-,
ities on-an average incresing and
collections better thin tat yeir.
Let me give you a pointer," said
M. F. Gregg, a popular conductor on
the Missouri Pacific railroad. "Do
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you know that mamueriaiu's cone,
cholerA and dlaribnea remedy cures
you when joii have ibe stomach, acheP
Well, Ifdoes." Ami after giving ibis
friendly bit. of advice, thu jolly con
ductor passed on down the alale.' , It
is a fact lb at thousands of railroad
and traveling men never lake a trip
without a bottle of this remedy, which
is the best cure for bowel disorders in
the world. 25 and 60 cent bottles for
sale by D. J. BrannenVdrug store.
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