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W eekly Herald COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER: PbllUitid Ivtrr Licning Except Sunday. ThnrHday. Jmw 7. 1SS3. Local Lines. Cots, N. 1 'or ale atCarey's. f n:ke O irti Vttfl's at Ruben's. Smoke the A;Uroilile n t Ruben's. Furniture a rar'oad r.t Curij's. Kli gant fiU-rw jewelry at Clark' Tuk Gov. R. C. Po.vt rs arrived tbU tnoruing from Xucon. The B a'il of Supervisors fricl to ho d a session t -da. , but f;i ltd. The Hi.ter comes up a n-ich in size anil style. We congratulate. D.m't trifle with gunpowder or rheumatism. St.J-icob-s Oil cures l:ie lat.er, lumevrr Ure;it assort in1! t of watches an Clocks at lark's i.-tveict v tloie. . A veiv choice t-::ti-in c:g:ir nt i Johnnie Loot-ley's Cabinet haioon. . A cosy he use to rent in a favorable locality. Inquire nt the Herald office. New room ftnelvfitte 1 up and ev en thing in first class style at the Uon Ton. Fresh, Dure drills nnd clcunn toilet matenal of ull kinds at. Os borne & Co's. Box Ton reopened in th Omit House building, next door to the Pa luce Saloen. Eleaa t Itumsn baths, plunge ehower and spungi-. are now open a' the Pi'iamx 'Hotel. G. t your stationery printel and put up in IIoddkk Patent Buottku a lit ll.C llKliAl.D i.llice. Mr. Rirnum of Tip Tup, is in to-.vn and report s tilings rapidly getting into si, ape at the mine tor a ne.v ftnrt. Dr R. T. Osborne Ins eitcred upon the practice of his profession ai.il may found at the new crug tore ol OsOorne & Co., T.12 ol 1 pi'run of the B; To : aye respectfully intitd to c.ill nrourul, and new ones wi 1 rind bo:iid tlmt su w them at the Hon Ton. A teleiram from Territorial Trens Hrer Butler ant. ounces tl at Territo rial arrants will not be iideimiibie with intciett inter the 6th of tiie pre.-ent in- nth. A SPKESDID line of sum n-r g od t all Kinds is now i.i'r'tiiiir and lie i ng ope e.l up at e l up at Kosi nthal i Ku Der i immense in -rchant'ie eiab:ts'i ment No one can ful to fi"d w!ia is wanted or the newest syle and lust quali'3'. The Pi-eseott Jour ial states that it rcporteG A.'E. Fay has pundied au int. rest in tne A la Arizo ia and that i be paper Will be removed to King man on the 'Atlantic nnd Pacific road. In tha Tim -t. of Thirl i le1pht i. we n lierve: Jlr. Joint ,'.Hour:it:i, lJit Ciinsjiaii slreeV.-Vas Cited bv St. Jac ibArf'Cl of s verc rhe imatism. -"Bui one teacher pre-e-ited herself f r e.xamii'ation bef .re the 1'i.scott Bon d of tduciiti 'ii at the la'e exam i at ion. Teaching ain't seem to of. ler niuch induc;ement. in thai sejiion i.f couniiy. Gave instantaneous relief. t?'e Jacobs O l Xeuril-i i. Prof.Tice. it Louis ro. t D'i-pnt-!i For Bah at a bargain, one Victor rlf inking job pr utii g press and . bout SO ". rits" of job M pr. C isi s :ind ncet'inpaiiying fixtures Inq n e of Cha D'.i-in. Washington s icet wear G.b on st.ible. Je. C 2l. T:o or more parlies have uiaije application for peimitg to place por I ible booths a onir l lie si-kwalks for the sale of cigar-, tobacco, fruit and t le l'nc . TU't Cou ici I will const. let lluse applications r-n next Saturday. S. Da leri, at th G'aribal Ii a'''iin. on Monroe street, keeps ibebetof liquors, wines, cigars and a good billiard table. It is i pleasant place to ass away the time, and all nr welcome. w Maricopi cotn'y should be repr - fien ed at the Denver Evpo-i I n and to that end a sy-it-mati : c ille.li n of her ore should at once begin. The Ex p tsition will o i.-n i i J i y an 1 no time is lo be lost if our county wish es to do an tiling Deputy C. S. Marshal Evans, t i-in-s wo d to the i-'t tr that Wile x lia turned the icnegade Apaches vli returned to San Curb's nv r die Mil'tarv as prison-Ts; iha' the rjne. ga les report Charlie Mo 'omus s-till H ive and well; th it the Ciiircahua are lerrifie I at ttie a-'pronch of Gen. Cr ok and have br.ikcn up into Fmall bands and scattered. A fellow whose duramatcr hid got too sm ill for the immc isi'y o. a highly cxhilaratel ceretiellum and whose ideas were t her somewhat confused a id oppressed to the ex tent that the town offl :ers suppo ed hi n dru ik was c mieq lenlly put. him in the town safe. Ha came to a Juc.id interval of his existence last night some time and tin ling himself shut in with a l-'t of picks shovets nd the liKe conceived the insane jdea that he ought to lie ou side his p i-on walls and thereupon imme dia ely proceeded to put himself out side of ihem by boring toioigh the wall and today the town officers mourn fur a cnuin gua and n doubt a very dry gullet is once mire happy The First Comptroller of the Tr asuy has decided that no Gov errmeit official has a right to with Jiolrl compensation lor carrying mails to railroads not subsidized. The Coroner's jury on the Urook lyn bridge disaster returned n ver d ct that the victim" enme to their leaths hy suffocation and being TELE GRAPHIC - Crook' tlnvemen's El Paso, Tes ts, June 6 A dis p itch this eve'iinr fr-nn -San Joss siiiti n, ;Chihu ihu i, on th Mexican Cru r I, Mates that to-day at Monte zuma station, sonio miles below Oj i Calientes, that Ocner il Guerra with the Mexican force stopped the up train and conferred with tlio Mexican officer in charge- of tit guird. vTlie General was enroute to Chihuahua where he would again Uke the ficl.l in the west and southern section. A-i far s could lie learned, tne Mexican offljers be in ve y reticent, the Apu hes h;iye moved s u h instea 1 of being as i-x pe'eted surrounded in the noithei end of the Sierras. A dip tc!i dubd tnrn ite from S.m Jose indicates thi cu se as a probability on the part of Juli. The only direct statement General Guerra made was that n .th In" positive was known of Ciook movements c-Ncept that it seemed cert iin that he was driving t he In di.iiis out of ihi ir ;'rese it r.ingc an fastnesses . Killed Wi ll K rl Ciliot. Bjwik st .tion", A T., June 3. Jim Freeman shot up the town this evening, and more p-uticularly the s:o e of J. II. Tevis. His last aer- forniniice a; to commit suicide wi h bird sho-, while riding through a s:i!oo-', Mioot'ng at Geo. P. Ladd po.,im si r and j-ist.c.: of the peace Ge re is st 11 in good htai'h, the bud shot -not comi ;i backward. ndr nt T Ireram, lie Onio Ki;;h title his at tlieir c 'ii veil1 ion held yisti rdav. nominal c i J . tt For.ker for G ivernor. The Jilu'furni ailopttd diclarcs against I n iff for levenue on'y. Kaviu aiiL-h and flanlan have been sent from Dnlilin to Ergi.itd. Silver t it has some ".llit smart" r ftaurai.ts aicoiding to the Enterpma wh.ch fays: "Some of the liveliest becfstei.kes are di.-hed up in a bash-foundry of this city that i: has ever been our lot to scrut inize. They i.re so awfully lively that they navagate from one plate to another when ilishe 1 u ." The dividing tail in th foot pas sage of the gn at Ehsl River bridge d es not seem to obviate tne danger of a crash. Notw iih-tan.'Mng the fact that p issengers were on y allowed to ra ive one way on a side and not ;o stop, the walk became so crowded hat. g eal dinger prevailed. Fleming, N. M., fllieady has neivspaper in contemplatio i. Its live y place and needs a piper. Omaha groans under a ;d ague of safe era. kers, pickpockets, burglars an I petty thieves. The Czar prays '-May God give u a peaceful and quisi life." Coroner srienre I CUIna. One curious pice; of superstition receives the sanction o, the U. ard ot puii:shineiit in connection with su:-s i ide by hanging. Beneath tlic spot h ne tiie crime was committed, a the depth of inree or more teet below the sm lace of ihe soil, there will b--fou..d a deposit of ciiarcoul, i.nd ly this test, shouid any one doubt esist as to the scene of the tuicide, the mal er may be selth d . 'Jhe direc ti ins tiveh in the case of deaths by howning are voluminous, -mid, speaking generally, accurate. Tn : habit of generalizing from in.-uffi-ila'a. wh cii is so c- ni'nou with Chi namen, c asioiiid y bads them as tray here a else a h.-re. It bus been re erved lor them lor is inip'.e, to t discover ihe law that b ulies t ike longer time t fl. ai in winter and the beginiiijr of p". ing that in the 6 rnitii r and end - f Autumn. That a drowned mam floats on his lace and a woman on her back is men tioned, and it i- J. It to be impli. d that .ii casj of bodies have been ibr-iwu int.. too wuler after death this d-es not hold good. With the same mi tutene-s eve y po.il)'e cir cumsiauee c n ecte l counect-.d with dt atu iiy fire i-gone into at length tl e presence of liace. ol ashes in the inoutli and nose being d.-scribed a ' a cr utial tet of djat by burning." NMurs. Movts In Arizona. It has ju t bceiid severed ha' the Navaj Iud.aus in Ar zona and New Mexi o have I.ves. 'Ihe agent be came aware of the fact by th-: ki.ling of a slave by by his ow-.er. Tne original si ivus were two girls of tl.c Aloq ii tribe, who w. re bought by the Nuvajocs for corn, four getiera'i ns ago. All tie de.:e dints of these girls, as w.-ll as soma others taken captives inwir, havj been h Id as slavos an I tre ited i i the most cruel aid brutil niin.i-.:r, and th ir owners t'loii it as liile of Killing o ie them as ii it had be m a coy,) e. T ie agent writes lo the i terior d par men thnt he insistwl on lib -rat in all ihe slave- Ii-dd by th. trib", some three luinJ cd in number, a: d afer much parley'ni his demand was comnlied with. AVh.it. seems slrinre about this aff lir is that a tribe of Indians who h ive been under the supervision of an Indian agent for yeais should have s i many s! tves, whom thij whio pi d, s a- v.;d and tortured by 'urns, and tout the o is rvi i agent did not di-cover the rel.i loni existing be tween them until "a s'ave chil I was murdered by its mister in the presence of the agent. Silver City Ent.-r,,rise. A Card To all who are suffering from t'c err r- and indiscretions of youth uervcu- weakness, early decay loss 1 ot inannoori. etc , I will sen I a rei i pe that w II cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE. This en al rem. .iiv w..s d'scove.ed by a niissioins-v in South j America. Send a se'f--nldiess. ( en- ; velop- to the Uev. joj-j'll r. is . M V -.,!,,;,. n x-,.. -v..,i.. : 1 The Funoa Veta Mad re Lode. The New York Daily Xetcs comes to hand this weikwiihan interest ing article by Mr. Henry B. Clifford the mining engineer on ihe famous VcU Madie of Mexico. Wc regret that our spnee will not permit us lo give the article In full. We clip the following points: The lode was discovered by the early invaders on the 15 Ii day of April, 1533. Its pr. duclof 6ilver was at one time so great that it was the cause of poliiical rt'scussinn and an army has at nil tiims been sta tioned m ar Guaiir.jnnto. : - For fourteen lili es litis geological wonder traver-es the mountains, th crevice showing at its most remote di-coyeiies the same comma ding npn.-'irance th it dis;ingui.-hesit at its largest and richest openings. As far norih as Providentia, the mineral is ideuiical with that it Guanajuato, while I he great works of Sirctta upon the south proves o.inc'u-iv. lv the power cf Ihe vein . . '1 here is no per cept ible difference in any of the ex plored ore lodc, the mineral of Valenciaua is the mineral of Rayas, heieg that c 1 iss known a- free min ing ore, which has made ihe name of Xevad i known ;to millions i i mi.. ing circles. I speak cousciea ti u-ly when I state 'hat in my esti mation the mineral holies of the Veta Mad re are c nitniuous for its ent re length Alth iug!i a broad as- serti.- n c -n-idering tiie fibulons am -tints a ready extract ed, I hold m the belief that Uie prosp -r ty of this vein has not yet pa-sid it- i. fan y The mines have m ver been worked or cvplored in the manner their mag nitud? djiiiaiids. an I to.ilay their m thods of -'pera ions are the sirne tiny w, re 200 years ago, which can scarcely be credited, for in this, tin. Ce .tury Adv.snce," lliere shouid be no such tod and sufferings as I huve seen dining my recent visit. Cion this vein th'-re are 1,103 men mpovel ii picking upon their backs, from the depth of 1.0J0 feet. tne or s of the mines, and 1 do n it a our mi;lii ,ery full iustice when say that len nun, wiih hoist'Pg ower, can raise more re t'l.ui this army ol slaves, for it is.but a system f slavery. The vein is worked in the most miserable in inner imaginable, and so compile i ed ate the works that we:e a persoa Vi lose himself, he ould die a horrible death, for there are bat sma.I chances ot his ever seein ' the light of day again. In the Val-.Tciaiia an 1 Riva-i mia s there are over 0,000 wmks, ugL'r. ga- ing fully ninety miles of drift-, topes, tunnels aid cross-culs, so gouged anil cut up that the Catacombs of Paris are secoa.l iry. These w.ir:s ex ten I over an "area of 4.500 feet in length, by an average os 1.400 feet in d-pth (calculi ing the two mines together); the wi'Mi varies; the average orj loa Is in R ly a i are 300 feyt, carr-ing a bo y f o.-e in place-! 'llie entire distanc, and wiieie sucii was tin-c ise the woik ings are bj-t-describt d 'y evm par ing tiiera with the cells l i a honey comb th intervening irround be tween the exi-av.uions are m isei of oie, while among the refuse in the dark and gloomy corrid ir the ar millions of cargoes of valuable mineral . Tim enii-ent Francisco Glei nie, the direct or-in.chii f of Ihe-e mine-, informed me that in c e itiing out sum : pas -ages bi twei n Melladj and 11 tyas he exnact d 80 t.OC'O cargoes of ore that had be;'ii , left in the cells by the old Spaniards, and it his opini n, al-o that of Ygnacio Yoarguengoi'a, director of Rayas, that in VaiHuciana, Mellado and Hayas there are to-day ful. $70. 000,(K)0, not to mention the amounts in the intervening bodies. These old winkings have exposed bodies of mil eral of a magn.tnde never equalled, and if th -re is to be discov.-red tliu myihol -g cal foun tain that wiil c nist! silver to loan its commercial value, I think it will prove to be the 'Veta M idre." It is a v in that 333 years of steady w. rk i gby thousands through a rci -n of terror, wir an I famine, h .s never ceased to send i to tne world a stream of glitteiin,; metal, and is to ri iy prodnci ig millions, annually giving work to ten th -mtand men ami -si ti'iir a town of sitv-seven thou -and people. While the Co nsto-ks lived and flourished it was ea.led the gr. ute-t vein of the globe, but niter yielding .29l,O0),O0J and enriching manv fiou a id , it lies to-d y like a dead 1 viatli 'U with but the gl- rr ot i s p ist t" hand (1ovh to posterity, ai d the pi-t five years has been mail, y worked by c ntnb'itioiis from tho-e interested in ila fu urc Wen it.no for ibis isslstance the mile-, of lev. 1-a- d drifts would s on be filled with debris and wter, and i ven the pro duct of $1,145 230 which was its iuo Juct on in 1881, w-.uld never ngiin be eqti d. d, while on tho other hand the giai d old ' Veta Madie" stands to-d .y in a flourishing conditio i. even n ider its piimitive maiiagi meat, with the glorious record of f 950,000,000, and i s wealtu nol ret ui tu b d It is true the pro.lucl o.i of the O'oinsiocks was made within twe.ity-tbree tiars; siil!, every con veni nee and s ieatifie discovery wax at hand, massive machinery was in e.ited, daring capital and biilliant ei'giueeri-ig, in fact every facility an enlightened and progressive age could bestow was given to these mines. "I lie Pride cf America," while the Vita Aladre was unfoitnn a.ely situated far Irom the civilizing influence of steam and rail, in country to n by the ravages of iar, wiih no fr endly hand to raise iheui i to eminence,-evi n without t ds for 'he co:nmc:iest mining, nnd ye', with nil lhe:r distinction into cir ulation a sum suf! cause out Am -rican mines t. were il possible, at their tin, ran'; with Valencinna and ior ihe lat er nunc alone ha-, d iced two bun lied million-, ttiao the entire t'onisiorl, having the i npr.ced -ir, otiti.fm'). and tv nie., r i af-j-e sum !v wo-Util- i : t t -nva't'on-. thin the t It C V pro mo: e I v-in, j "t ,,t ' 7 - - lions. Can any one doubt the result had these two fissures been worked togelher an i with the same appli ances? It is not for me to write ad ditional praise of this celebrnted vein, it has its nige in history. The eminent Von Hnmb-ilt, the brilliant Alcmtn, and England's noied Ward, Iirvo each left behind the glorious records, and it on'y remains with mo to corroborate their statements. IPnry D. Clfurd upon Mixican Mies. Tu.no ii Item. Citizen.: The electric liht mants have arrived, and w-ill -oon be placed in position. The Common Council debated the qtiestion this morning of offeiing a r-jb ite on all municipal taxes paid by July lt. .ItidL'e Sheldoi, of the District Court, is rushing the business of his C 'iirt as fast as possible. He says lie will stay till September but that llieiiocliel will be clewed. Several T.;csoni'os intend taking a trip to Chihuahua to bu gone a short time. The trial of Caey, the tnur.lere of Holbrook, Is set for iiexi Friday the 8th iu slant. A genlleman writing from Chi liu ihun says, thai an American com pany has bought up .several acres of si ig in ihe city suburbs, that was left f. on the i Id furnaces, and arc worKing it w.th profit. This slag has been accumulating from the iioiea ui mat viciui y , ior nearly to centuries, and ihe bo)'S appear to h.iv s ruck it rich. The San Rifnel stock ranch, lyini n"xt to the Sonora line, and einbiac in? some sixteen squ ire miles, has been transferred to an eastern svndi - cite, rep.-esenti-d by Mr C.Cameron of Pen.is. Jv iiiia. It is understood that a good r oun I price was paid for j it. It is ulso said that tha famous Dm f'aruenn, of stalwart fame, has a fin;-r in the pi"1, it may be he in tends to leave pyl.tics, come west and gro.v up with th- co mtry. The Fiet.ch in (..hi. .a are making prepa.nll.-.ns for war. The Telegram, a Moscow news paper, has been suppies id. The Alameda coi.nty. California, Pemocra i.: c -nty convention de noui.cts ihe agitation of the ra 1 road qne.-lion, re-pictiug freights ii r.d fates. COJI1HD.V COtXt'IL- 1 he City Council was in session ye-terdi(, adjusting iiccounls, pass ing upon bids, etc., and appointed Mr. II. A.. Knnpp City Recci der for the ei.suing year: also J. Y T. Smith as a committee ot one lo look after small p"x cases. The Council met this afternoon for the special purpose of taking sanitary measures for the purpose of rlddiiiirthe city of smiul pox, which still seems t be lingering about it. Dr. R T. Osb"rno was appointe Health Olh'cer, with full power to m ike examinations of cases and to quarantine the same or have them removed to the pest house. There has b. en an alarming enre-ies-ness among the people, and san itary measures were too soon aban doned so that there arc a.';ain a number of ca-cs which have ap peared within ihe past day or two: If the town suffers from its crim inal neglect, it is merely its ow n fault, from tardiness in taking the mat er earnestly in hand at first. It is to be hoped that the Common Council pursue the matter until the city is entirely free from the diseas". The proposition of A. C. Baker, to act ss Town Attorney, ices to be p .id cut of fines when conviciion was ha I, was accepted, and the gen llemau was male the Towa At tor- uey- TUK t l, (ji. The flaa of the U .tied States now "known and honor d throughout the world," was adopted by a resolution of the continental cong.ees, on the 14in day of June, 1777. The coir. in ttce app ied to M.-.s. Ross, who carried o l business in a building n w kn twn us No. 239, Arch stre-t, Philadelphia, t make the 11 ig. The design p epared 113- the com mittee was to make the flag wi.h 13 red and white str pes ..1 erna e, w ith a union, blue in th" field, spangled with 13 six-pointed stars, but .Mrs Ross sugg -sted t'ia' the stars should be five-p d .ted instead of six, and this the com nifee a;reedto. The next day the flag was fi .i.-hed and approved by ihe cotitiuental con gress. The flag was first hauled up on ho.ird the 1 anger, commanded by Paul Jones, the bravest of the brave, and who added so muon glory to th : American navy in the a. m st u 1. paial eied sea-riglit of the B n Homme R;c:iarl with the B-itisii ship Serapis, off the coa t of S ' land, on the niht of the 33J day of September, 1770. A dispatch Ir.mi Cleveland Ohio of a bite flat- h;l- the following: The Xationiil City Bmk, atter em ploying five iliftVreiit i-xp-rts con litr.iaily day - and ninht since last Frida3r morning in at emptinjito get its vault open, as a hist resort to-day tore it out of its brick and sione en c isement, and c mveyed it to the works of the City Foig ; nnd lion company, where it w is blown open with dyn imite. In order to remove the v.mlt it was necessary to remove the plate-gla-s windows of the bank. The tim lo k of the safe had be come denitigi'd. and showed bow imprcg lablo an arrangement it is by succc5sf illy r ..-sifting the eH'or's of II the exp-rts. New Orleans claims to leid in use growing. 1 licre m iy be seen in tlia' t-ity HLattri'Ciue lose vine, with a s'em cH.ht iti' bes thii k In some . -t i Viiti- ga d -ns ore'10') ynr'rt'es The fiivurit" rose Is the G"ld -of Ophir. 1 i -m il! of vry pn',' p'nk, rhad--ward tbo br"r! irrto rieei rich . ivbil? f i:n Hiri-nl. of Trom Tuoeday's D iity. Hot. Indiar.s. Council in session. New Town Attorney. Now business houses. Nothing from Orook. New Towm Recorder. Mr. J. J. Gardiner -left to day for tho east . . Tho sun semi to bo on a trio to the noilh pole. The new hopitil Is rapidly ap proaching completion . An architect for . the court house has not yet been secured. To-dav is the anniversary of tho dea'h of Geucral Lee who died in 1870. The steam flour mill of Mr. J. V. T. Smith, started up yesterday on new wheat. Miss Eva E. Digges and Mrs. Cunningham will leave shortly for San Francisco. Extensive preparations are' being made by our town people to accomo date visitors during the fiesta. Yesterday nt the the. lueetirg of the Common CouneH: Mr. II. A.-Kn.-ipp was appointed City Recorder for the ensuing year.- The thermometer was was cavort ing around 103" in ths shade Ibis ! afternoon and some peoplo were heard to remark "its hot." Mr. Kein has applied to the corns raon Council lor permission to erect a portable booth on the e'ige of the sidewalk iu front of W. B. Hooper & Co's. siore. Ice is not a bad article to hire about the house these days, when mercury is bcllegerant and trying to bump the upper end" out of the themometer. Get a lunch for yourself and lady at the fesiival this evening, lake your girl and patronize all the ite cream, fruit, lemonade and othc nice things which are being prepare I for the occasion. Mr. Bycrs is putting up a teat building opposite the soutii west orner of the plaz-t, which he will reut. or use for a shop for hims If in the event that it is not called f jr. San Francir-co is to have a mon ster '-singin sker and musical ju bilee in a few days. 1 lis rho us will be composed of 520 voices First class talent from the east is to be on hand and "loud hosanna.' will be numerous and beautiful. Maricop 1 Gl.arlt-y and Juin Joe two captains of the Maricopa l and of Indians on the river below town came in this morning and reported that the Pima Indians were attempt. ing to force tiiem to take part in the il delivery which they have in con templation. .Ths Maricopas are r.ot ivorable to the project. At the pow-wow held on the (jila yestei" day we hear that, the Pimas have determined to demand the release of the coufinad IuuLim. If there is nothing against tho Indiana that would hold a white man under simi lar circum -tances it would have been a m uter of policy to have dis charged the Indians long ago rather than incur an enmity which will be a souice of annoyance so long as the Indians arc in the country. Our town-men Mr. Al Hcnshaw has bad a little adventure with rustlers, according to the Couriir: A few days ago as .Mr. Hcnshaw, of Phoenix, was riding along in a light wagon, in the direction of Ash Fork, he found a very gentle horse on or near the ro d. Securing the animal, be had not proc.edcd lor when he came across two or three footmen, who were p.tipnrently res'ing; tin 'cr a tree. lie r.sKed tnem it tuey know an thing about the str-iy hor.-e. One of them siid "ho did; that the ininial belonged to a citizen of Ash Fork. The speaker said he had orders to take the animal and deliver Lim the owner. Henshaw, suspect. ir.g the fellows to be "rustlers,'1 le qucsted to show their authority. They could produce none; fo Mr. Henshaw drove off and arrived at A-h Fork in good time. No man ihere knew aught about the horse Meantime, some of the rustlers' came into the Fork, but soon left it. Mr. il-.-nshaw brought the horse to the O. K. stabies, West Prescot', where the horse wa9 recognized as belonging to' Mr." Akard, of Peoples vuiU-y. Fron. Wedno-.dny'si Dally. Piescott has inc irporated a B u .Swan Electric Lightcompany. Mr. J: C: M..nningof Tucson' hi town ttt ppirig al-.the Bank Exchaue. No news from the ftidian rosoivft tion to-d;iy more than we published yesterday. Ii. C. Brown formerly of the Citi zen has left for California to remain fur several months. Ai rivals by the Maricopa stage this morning were W. H. Coff y, W. F. Porter, and M. M. Whiteside and wife. Mrs. Dr. Ii. T. Osborne left yos terday evening for New . York city, wht resile w.ll remain during the heated term. The Herald office will shortly be removid to a new office to be er c'.ed for its use 00 Vashington street op posite Ihe post; lllce, Mr. S. F. Mack, the genial super intendent of the Golden Fleece mine arrived in town at evening and will rema:n a day or two. It. Gartner reccivee to-dey a large stock 'of new harness, leather ami other materia) fur his harness busi ness lately established at Oh; en' -shop. . - Mr. D Tfiokcr of -TuoFon. is in town, having returned - from I'irvc Creek this mntnh r "where fi ' h is been visiting minr-svifh M". (J-v.ri ! fellow. 11. irinni tbrC:dof; Flo.-ce one tif .tic n- t go'i p - r-3;-.r'tq Dr. Osborne is pursuing the small pox biifdncs ftnong the Mexican populatijn most vigorously and pro poses to clean it out entirely and at cnee. Mr. J.M.Ellis has received offi cial xotiflcatlon of the award of tho contract -to him for furnishing the Military Department grain as per bis bid published 9orae d.iya ngo. At a meeting of the Roard of School Trustees this morning, it was decided to have the school rooms plastered and ceilnd, provided money enough is due the district for that purpose. Charleston, Cochise county, has had another shooting scrape. A former Deputy Sheriff named .ic Dowell was shot by Mr. Gt-o. Ellis. wound is probably fatal, ihe ball harins passed entirely through the body Irom the back. Mr. J. B. Frost who has for the past nine months befn a compositor on the Herald, left to day for a trip to the mountains for a few weeks, to recuperate failing health. Mr. Frost has been one of the most steady, re liable and gentlemanly workmen it has ever been our pleasure to do business with and we hope he msy speediiy and completely recover from his temporary iudisp isition. W. H.' "Paine, convicted of grand larceny nt the October Term, 18 si, of the District Court at Phoenix, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment at Yuma, has been pardoned by Governor Trittle, on the recommen djtion of the Prison authorities, the prisoner lmving worked sufficient overtime as prison cook, outside of the regulation hours of labor, to en ti'e him to a co mmutation of the unse.ved portion of bis sentence. Miner. The K.-Kti vat . The festival of th M. E. Church, South, last evening prov.d quite a success in its w iy. Ice cream was served at two st inds, presid d over by 3Iesd iBies, Farrington nnd Lount at the one and Mesdames, Copeland and Cu iningham at the other The Truit stand was in the attractive keeping of Miss Linville, Miss Theo. L-.'.mon and Mr3. Dr. Rosson . Miss Lena Cox, Mrs Morfnrd and Miss Eva Digges were keot busy dispen sing lemonade to the thirsty crowd, and a number of ladies whose names we fai'ed to get cared for the lunch table. Tha lunch was a marvel of turkey, chicken, cake, sandwiches and'vaiious otbcr'edibles suitable for the occasion, nnd considering the price, twenty-5ve cents for a suppc-, a hungry mm had a pretty good thing of it. The temperature of the evening inclined the crowd to ic cream and lemonade, and the stands where those articles were dispensed with, were over-run by customers during the greater 1 ortion of the time. Toward eleven o'clock the commercial oratory of that very genial and accommodating gentle man Mr. North Wilcox was brought into play and a numbor of houqnets and fine cakes disposed of to the highest bidder. An elegant o-tke was knocked dovrn to Mr. John Isasc at three dollars, and a number of others nt less sums to various parlies. We learn that the entire sum of money taken in npproxi mates.f 100 and that $72.50 was clear cd to the srciety. The Prescott Miner eviden ly has felt a nibble at its hook and pulltd without bringing out its game. Listen to it : 'Once in a long whil it happens that a subscriber, win Ins been in recept of the paper without pnylnj for it, or intending so to do, feels bis meanness strike in At such a time he is apt to skip out to some new locality without notifying the editor or else be refuses to lift it nt the postoffice, giving no explanation. Under such circum- tances no expla- nati c is needed. It is mini of deadbeatism, with m annes? pre pense. When one or these bobs up in the line of oar experience, we re call the reflections of an inspired exchange: "We can respic' a man," he says, "who may relusj to take his county paper, or settles up for the one he has been taking and stops it though he may depre.Mite his j idg ment a trifit:. But we have nothing but contempt for the scallawag who will receive a paper for one or more years and then, when asked for pay plead the baby act, or red use to take it fiom the posb-ffice when he owes back pay. A man who will read a paper for a term and then lie or beat out of payment is mean enough to sell his wife's cadaver to a dissector and get drupk on the proceeds." As an instmcu of the ease wdli which inventions make their way In the Nineteenth century, it may he rem- inhered that ni ro glycerine dis covered-in 1816 is now extensively employed ; while gunpowder invent ed In the Eighth century, did not become a determining cl ment in war until the reijn of Henry VII A new u t for gl iss lias recently been developed in its substitution for marble tops of tab'c; a:id dressing cases A Pitlsburg firm has turned out slabs of glass that are said to be a perfect imit ation o the latter ma terial while they admit of decora tions of varous designs, both in form and color. In the six months ended Ma.v 30th there were granted in New York city permits for 1,365 new structures, estimated to co,t 36,0 18 0 ; and for 1,993 alterations of buildings, estimated to cost f 3,747,533 in all, $28,796,237 to be expended ou dwell in 's and warehouses. The 11,071 fishermnn of Maine in year me 19,111,640 pounds of fish for bait, each p nnd landing ten pounds of flsh . How fi-i worms are usea ana u, times each fi ihcruia h ok, the census nia The iru9lees orbgl-ih J ny in uvorgta i.-g aiaii' he're ;? -what t.ieydiiil th-'f the drink of-run i' s.'lu'ely priihihire l, j siiau ic or-MiT-h ' i,: err 1 Board of 8apfrTiior . Offick of Boako Supeh visors ) Phoenix, June 2, 1882. ) Board of Supervisor met this day pursuant to adjournment. President Wcrmser, Chairman, N. Hcrrick, Supervisor, and Frank Cox, Clerk. Minutes of pre 'io;is meeting read, approved and sighed. ' On motion Board adjourned. Kougli on Ka k. Clears ovt rats.mice, reaches, flies nts, tied bugs, skunks, chlpmun a gophers. 1 0c, crugi,i Mtranl' Theater Proprietor.... - .In i Stuoud. Stage Manager C. Koiiler. Grand Peformanck Evert Night, Fine AVines, Liquors and Cigars. CHIGF. OF PROGRAMME MONDAYS AND FllIDAVS. Entrance to Private Boxes on Mon ezuma Street. Performance commences at 8 P. m. sr.arp. A GOOD, RELIABLE SHOW. Nkmny ilea. "Well's Health Kenewer"' restores heulth and vigor, cures Dyspepsia Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. "Itaehnpailie." Quick, complete cure, all annoy ing Kidney, Bladder and Urinary iisases. $1. Drusrjjists. Buokeye mowers, the very machines built, at Goldman's. bes Phoenix Cash & Co. Store, E Ii vine An extensive and fresh supply of fine eastern bacon and lard at the Phoenix Cash Store of E. Irvine & Co. Fresh fruits at the Phoenix Cash Store of E Irvine & Co. Family groceries of all kinds at he Phoenix Cash Store of E. Irvine & Co. Drill "n.i,n: Beer Hall.' Boca Beer, German hi the Boca Call for B.ico beer at Beer Depot. All respe.-table dealers keep D miana Bitters. A rostTivF. cure for dyspepsia Damiana Bitters. Wm. B. Hooper & Co- arc agents for Damiana Bitters. Wm. B. Iliiotier & Co. are agents for Damiana Bitters. For health, strength and vigor, drink Damiana Bitters. A carload of the noted StudcLaker wagons at Goldman s. Damiana makes the old young and the weak strong acd healthy. Yot: will never have a sour storn ache if you drink Damiana Bitters. Taylor's sulky rake is unexeellod; at Goldman's. Or plain, or beautif .1. the while. No lady can afford to smile, Unless her te ;ta are like th e enow ; And If she fail is ties, And can't afforl to smile or kiss, she mu u use SOzODONT, I trow. "Domestic sewinr machines a Goldman's. Harvesting machinery 01 all kinds at Goldman's. THOSE WOMEN FOLK. Kaxr Harh-aded 31 en Kstimate No in Thins that tliej do not Understand;. Anbndr who has led a d.mcgii: lif knows h'ow common sujh. things as the backache and pains in the chest are among the w.imen who do the work CUcxi ind perLaps generally the di-trc.-sss are b rne without much complaini. The wcm-: eo about anl the ma.-hincry of tbj house moves an. Bcyoad this those coarse-graired animals whom the women of X w Englund call the men folk .1' eel d im look. As long as their wires and daughters are uot'actually in bd and na il -r the doctor's care, the average thie'e ekinncd husband and fathc- gives the sub ject no attention. At Ihe same time, the door household drudges who deserve a better fare c-reep ar.mnd. broom or uten sils tn hand, up stairs, down-stairs and out-of-doors . doing that women's work which "is never done."' Losses of loved j v.-ive an; fuir eirh Jotse-? whose sudden- net and un xp c'.ednr s a to ieh theni wooden patcd hueV.nds aad fa-.hers full, seemingly, out of a clejr sky, aLd lisrm the log1 cat sequel tthe tory of neglect. Now, yoa men who stand at the heds of to-u tho.13 .nd such homes, alluw us to Crop a word in your recpiive eirs. If these wome:i of yours are w rth bii-g, they are worth savinc That b e-ache that piin in the chest! What aie they but iiulicut on of s me organic trouble of the kidneys, the hea t or tb lungs? End it at once by the application of Henson'B' Capei'ie Porous P.aster. It will o he that ne-rvon diptress. diive away that -a'o,-.hanlh that dull, w arr back ache, priv-t ne.i srrengih 10 th" body and frerh hop ' 1 1 tiie heart No i ther pl;tis will d Ill's. 'Ihe Benson's Fi ster is not madj. howevei, 10 sell ut to heal. It is a re uedy which never jet broke i.e prom-i-e an ii iver wiil .Vo'roruff ist has It. Bu before psyinr your iri cents and pultiiig the planter in vour picket. lo k for th? word I AiVIKE c-ji in the middle. Seabury A Johnson, Pharmaceutical . b.misis, New York Hi Summons. IN THE IilsTRlCT COURT OF THE Second Judicial Oi-nic of the Terri t tjt of Arizona, in and for ihe County ol Marie pi. Laura Weil, Plain tifT, vs. Samuel Weil Defeu lanl. Acli d bmnebt i i the T)Ut let Tourt of th ? i-erond Judicial Dis rior of the rJ erri tory of Ariztma, and t e compl::int nl d in paid connty of Maricopa, in tbe ofl c of the CJlerk of eaid Di t ic Court. Tho Ter i ory of Arizona ndg greeting to ad Defendant. You are hereby summon d and roqnl ed to a'petr in ao action brouuhf aafni ou bv the the nbo e namod Pial tiff. in th; tis r et Co trtof th-; S co id J wlieUl Li8 Met of the Ttni nry o Ariz ra in and further! untr of Mart op , and aupver thf c mpl iu fl ed with t'jc C e k o. ti: court :it ihenix, in said Conniy. (a copy of which Com pi a m accominnies thi mi m mo p) w-tniii twe days (exclnpivj nfthd y of service) a?er tne b r vice up on you o' thin Kiimmous il servt d iu this countv; huT. il'ae v oit the county and wi hin this Ditr1-t. then itliin t i. ty davs; In all ot'ier c w s forty d ivs or iu lenient 'by default w 11 be tab Mi airaipsr you according to the prayer of said eompiaini '1 he snid action 5s br mght to bt dn a Decree ot ttii- Court iJi'tol th to ds if ni itrimony ex mina b ;iween Plui :ti and Defendant, f cost? of s it a id g n e al rel; f. A? will fully appear fro n th' c mplaint n fi'e herein, a id 10 b ch ref erence is ne-e niA-le. And you re h -reb not -fied tlia If yo:i fa I io ap ear nnd an-w t the 6 id .-n pi int, ac nt) to rq itred, th sal FI in t ff will apply to th Conn f r -bo a- ! leiDHQ 'e;l iLeroin n co r an t i$buro ueitti i" this behalf expend d iv ii n.dei my b nd nnd he Se 1 of ib'1 Ii lrl t" on n -f h S corrt Judicial District of the Te-r tory o 8 AL .Arizona, it ami for .he county i r Marie pa. th f urih d y uf Jniie. w SfiLAi-R FRANCIS A. SnAW, ti in iVKAl P, IJipU-J ClUlK. f Disso ut on. l.'KR IIAV'SC CKAS lntirst in tie I nn. mil i ship a: e, u mtt-cl.lot tiit im.i'.u nr-r to irjcln .- v Tr Sa'e. IMJ'JifVE'', o .wl.ilili- ul.'-n: 1 eh w i' lf .r;. ii miner . . ESTABLISHED 1862 WM. B. HOOPER & CO., DcALERS IN Groceries, Wines, Liquors Cigars, Oils and Mining Supplies. SOLE Val B atz Milwaukee Beer Dr. Siegeri's Angostura Bitters Damiana Bitters Mac.ondray & Co's Louis Roederer (Jnampagne Harasthy fc Co's Eclipse and Grand Prize Champagne California Star Oil Works Company OSBORNE & CO.'S ew Drug Store . YVe Lave jst received, from the East and California.,, a complete, fresh and warranted stock of Drugs, Chamicals of all Kinds, Patent Medicines, Fne and Sup3rfine Toilet Articles, ami every tli ng in the drug line. Fresh Vaccine Matter everyfouri days We Warrant all We Sell ! "N'ashini'ton Street, Three Doors East of the Court House, PHCZNIX, ARIZONA.. Richard G art nek, DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF HORSE COLLARS, Washington Sr., Five Dooks East I R-n a Practical Woekmas; guarantee firstclni work, and am de termined to sell first-class goods as low as any house in the Territory. 3F'Please examine my goods before buying elsewhere. Ceo. D. Clark. WatchmakerJeweler At Coats Store, WASHINGTON STREET Opposite the Courthouse. riiwMX, A T. Repairing fine watches made a Speciality. ELEGANT JEWELRY, Watcbaking Je7 ImRopairing and Fine Eneraving. AT Iskael Miller's Jeweler's Emporium. A? Hotbrock &, Cattou's store, V"ir the PoB'office, Washington St. Phoesix, Ab zosa. tSTMl work warranted. NEW Ice Cream Parlor Firs door north of ili S!ili:ary Telegraph Ofiie ', (,'iiK-itu Ftreet, Phcenix, A. T M sdames Wait & Davis, Propriet -r MRS. M. WEST FashionaWe Dress Mater, Next Dfor to ihe Telegraph Offi.cn. CA11 Work Guaranteed to give Sat i -fact iou. Jumpers, Beware! LL PFKSONS Alii; BKKEBY HOTI fV ni'd not to purchase from one J.rt. Bullord any interest, part or parcel of ihe lollowing raining claims, situated in Yuma Ituonty, in the llacuaver Mountins, near Coliins' Well, Arizona, to-wit: mperor. Kegent. Kbit:, yueen and rinee mines The said J. C. "Jul lord own no Intere t in he said mines, and the undi-rtigned art the absolute owners of the same. 1). C. Kt.INO v. k. pHii.es. K. K. MoUKAT Noticaof Estray -pAKEN UP BY R. A. Fb.VULKK ONE 1 Hay Mare, sliiibtly roaneil. abou" 14 land:-hi h ; weight" ab'u 9 0 anil abOLit ftigrlit y rs )d The i-ume can be f mid 'iy i-a in on P. f 8bannon. Tenipe. Mnr co. a county. Arizona. 'Ihe sai'l animal a' app aised Muv . and valued a ,ajj sLV-'iiii-nxe dollars. M.I. 8PKAR. J. P. of Teuipe. Maricopa Co., A. T. Tempei Harness Tl ' 1 1 til irtlillili .l; tuldler, IX AV. Junes run a saddler f?Lop Ar onmiioiifMiiiiir- it' alut two AGENTS FOR J. A. Miller's Chicken Cock Whtvl y Two Stumps, all sges Old KenluckyLog Cabin Whisky Coronet Whisky Vigorit Powder Company Proctor & Gamble's Candles Bay View Distille.y.of San Franciso FLY-NETS, ETC.7? t of Post-office, Phcbxix, AiuzbNAv,. AleiaiierJ. Fortene,; North Side of Plaza. Third doorr West of Bank Exchange Filter ; nix, A. I :. ruiv irnu ftuu mouiuiiio. u.id. n cies, Perfumery , Fine Cigar. rPres Hkntiona rnrtXnllT ption? or ni poundeil day or nifrht; TJrder mail promptly attended to. Assaying done in all its branches. . Reports made on mines at mode'-it u prices. TEnvis Foil assaying : Cell Siivsr and Cop- Gold m Sim f ICE CREAM!: PARLORS. Montezuma Street, Third Door from Wash ington, niCEXIX, ARIZONA. f IVK HK.T AT A Mi ifOr RW . or the da andeveiiintr Parties. bal.s, and private families wi.i be furuisbed on-. short notice. MRS. C. M. GOODHUE. apli-U O-o To F. MclTULT Y'S; Fob Dry Goods, Furnishing GoodsnCloth i ii.tr, Groceries, ('tinned nd.. Dried Fruits, Hardware, of all Kinds, No-, tions. Cigars, Tobaccos, And. Everything He rf: General Merchandise. Aarent for Klugtr Mew !-. hlnB. IL K ! Delivered twice a day -JMorning and Evening Three bits a callon. 10cr.iitf! a i.i r J B. MONTGOMEHV,. L K ! IViivi'ied in Phoenix from my hjnclv Morning and Evening. ( A. TWEKD. BARBER AX1 air resse'. J. C. H. LUHRS .l.hii!iin Sir"'', "I'M door to. Stiwvd's! Th. aire. - AK1ZONA, 'lot ami Col. l.a'ht at all 1 rarnr.ie-i upon I ..00 1 1 1 k i t 1 . '- 1 - '- T '7"li II,-- rit r ,rl . I lili a pi-en i n 1 ' ' 11 1