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J Territorial Items. - - - - GRAHAM COUNTY, Solomonville Bulletin: ' Judgci Fiiztftirald ebjb be never saw such a disposition to ignore politics as prevails in the Solomon viiie preoioot. Last Saturday wben.be called the Dem ocratic preoitct meeting to order the only persons present were Wiley Jonet end F. Li. B. Goodwin. Goodwin acted as spokesman and earned everything hie own way. YUMA. Yuma Sun: Mulford WipHor hoe bought a half in terest in The Yuma Sun and formed u partnership with C JO, Brown. Tbe ne firm will work early ard late to give tor people tbe beet weekly paper in Ari zona. Y4VAPIA. Journal-Miner: A new 60 stamp mil), it is said, will shortly be treated on the a mine in Cherry creek district. The aiiue la weii developed ai d bus lurge bodies of high grade ore in sigbt. Avmitirg the ar rival of tbe mncbioery for the mill and the construction of tbe building work on tbe property hi.s baen stopped. Mr. end Mrs. B-Jke, cf Phoenix ar rived in Presoott this morning irom b two months' wedding trip, during which they visir.d M-x c. Prescolt Courier: ' Presoott needs an ore reduction worke, i deciwon in the water works lease in jj action o ise, a tannery, more D-imo ora'p, money lenders who do not want the earth with lease on the moon, a few pounds of genuine ranch bu'terto be used as an exhibit ad the" mining ex OTHOge, a process to t-j ct the da-k lan tern brigade from the court bouse, and other things. ' COCONIXA. Coconino Sun: Tbe shipment ot cattle from this point has now fairly opened and from this time on a brisk business is antici pated. On TueEdy last tbe AI Cattle oompsoy shipped about 1000 head to Cimmaron, Ktcsae, eod it is expected thatT. J. Etmao will ahip abouT; 23 carloads tomorrow. " COCHISE. Prospector: William Busby, one of the oldest set tiers on tbe San Pedro, was up from St. - DdviU today and informed tbe Prospec . tor that his son, John Bin by, yesterday . etrclk water in hi.s artesian well at a depth of 280 feet. Tnis is the lltb well sunk in tbis vioinity, and each are giv ing forth an undiminished flow, and tends to show that as industry applied to further explorations of the arteaian area hereabouts is beicg exterded the water question is becoming eolved MOHAVfi. Mohave Miner: Representatives of an Eoglish syrdi cat are expected in Kingman within the next few dnyg, whose object is tbe parcbaee of a grouo of mines on the Colorado river, in the western part of this aunty. To.! mines are gold prop erMes, oa which considerable work has been dene and for which a pr'ci in the Bix figures has been eskt-d. If the re port is favorable the syndicate will put in one of the fsrest plants in Arizona for the reduction of tbe ores from the nr.ioes. : " " - PlilA . Tucson Citizen: - A rumor jths current upon the struts this mornirg that a maD, supposedly a trump, met with FcaideotKl dath at Wiilmoct. He had lain down to sleep alongside the railroad traok and wae suddenly awaksaed by tbe noise of an approaching train. Ii his bewildered balf-awake condition he stepped on tbe track irnmedi'itiy in front of the train and was instantly ki.'led. Further par ti oulnrs cocld rot, be "ecrrniced. Teiupe Department. - - From tiatarday.B Daily. McCamley'e new plscs is fast nearing completion and will soon be ready for oocopancy. The ZitetuB Society hud a very appro priate memorial dsy program at their regular meeting lost night which waf enjoyed by the goodly number present Jud?e O. O. Smith received by ex press this morning a beautiful -floral wreath and another box ot handsome flowers with which to decorate the rave cf Hardy Atkinson. Hardy ws member of Company C, N. G. A. ai d while the boys mingle with their soldier friends today in paying their respects to the country 'a-departfd heroes mac; teader hearts will recall tbe tragic end untimely end cf tl eir departed comrade Hijd as tbey gar laud bis mortal resting olnce with beautiful flowers, renew Ibt- happy remembrauce of his genial nature nd sigh for the lost but not forgotten Mr. Z A. Harris fiF.s Touched a ten- iar chord in tbe pubi c by placing at' ce box and drinking fountain io front nf his pop'uiir resort on tbe corcSr. Tr mpe has achieved a widespread repu- '.ntion as 'being a plaoe where it is a mot . impossible to get a oool drink without paying liberally for it. Many osop'e do not like to aek a bar ttrder for water and many popl prefer V water to anything else when they Bre thirsty. Mr. Harris proposes to fur oish water to those who want it and the natural inference is that those who seek a more exbi'.iratiog inspiration will step inside and have the sharp edge taken off their pDt;t"e. Mesa City Notes. - - From Monday's Daily. Mrs. Nails Peterson spent today in tbte capital city. A movement is on foot to have tne grade established on Mill street by a From Monday s Daily. In spite of the hot weather tha busy harvesters are merrily at work. We nof.ioed' the srxilirig features of Thomas Fianigan the Phoenician stal wart in town today. Tommy seems to bear his last bonors"!igbt!y and baa not forgotten bis old home and Mesa corn pan iocs. Wednesday morning the sad news reached us of tbe death ot Lueretfa, youngest daughter of William ChriE man. The little one was bitten in tbe oeck by u ecorpion while sleeping. After painful ELffsricgof ten hours she expired. Funeral took place Thursday tdernoon. Tbe bereaved family has our sympathy. We were informed yesterday that some one removed two bales of 'eroa wire from the field of Mrs. A. B. Till man. Tbe man tout stole the picnic will please arise and ex; lain. Wanted to eschaoge or trade, an up right piano, boss patent, for a couple of bi0jl'8. For farther particulars en quire of 'Mike Forster, Cubef'a Winery, Mea City. During a paseuar in the east; end of t iwn v.e met a prospector bound for 'he prosperous mining camp of Goldfield. Ha bad a contraption noo.srd hia aouie he called a dry asLtr. It , was a rather balky lcokitg machine and in tbe vernacular ot the stranger it wash much for "flasbularity," but all rigb for durability. It dou'D always take a Uoitad States Senator to coin a word Failicg tn find the word "flisbularity in Webster's Unabridged, we bunted u aa old Haeseyarxiper and we got the re qu.site information. Hercules Rider the irrepreseib'e Pro hibitiooiet, called on us today and mad a few urocheoies. Hareeules says tb Interesting Paragraphs. warm weather. competent engineer, when a number of the Dronertv owners will improve their Srirg-towo contingent are patient! street frontage. awaiting orders from headquarters. Th m TT , - t-. . I "tank"' people are strictly fb it th on business. Litst Friday evenirjg was pleasantly spent at tbe resid-noe of Mies El'a' Taylor by a cumber of her musical friends. The choir of tbe Congregational church will eotertain tbe other choire of the town next Wednesday evening at the residence ot Miss E'la Taylor. Mr, Johnston wdl be present and aseiet with tbe mueioal part of the evenieg'e program. R. U. Ardre expects in tbe near future to open a stock saddle, carriage trimming and carriage painting estab lishment in xemoe. Mr. Andre is a skiiifui workman and ought to make such a business a eocess bare. Phoe- A Book for Young Men. An imaieHsurable amount of suffering and irjjry to the bemm race is due to the ignorant violation of physiological laws by the youth cf our land. Ruin pub pract e-6 are indu'ged in, through ;g.:oracoe of tbe inevitable irj'jry to constitution and health which BUrely follows. By every yourg man, the divine irjuuetion, "Eiow Tbyeeif," should be well heeded To ssaist fucb id acquiricg a knw'edge of themse)vj6 and of how to preserve health, and to shun those pernicious atd most d struotive practices, to which so many fall victims, as well es to reclaim and point out the means of relief and core to any who may unwittingly have vio Hated JNature's laws, and are already Buffering the dire cons quancee, an as sociation ot medical gentlemen have carefully prepared a little book whioh is replete with useful information to every young man. It will be sent to any addres?, secure'y eecld from ob servation in a plain envelope, by th World's Dispensary Medical Aseoc ntior Of 6G3 Main street, Buffalo, N. Y., ot receipt ten cents in stamps (for-poel- Bg") if enclosed with this notice. DEVOCItlSG KLINES. From Tndaj'e Daily. M--a. Burke went to Loa Angeles lat night, probably to remain permanently J. S. Searlea returned to GoldSeld this morning. Mr. E D Harrington, of Lee Angslee, is registered at the Tempe hotel. Jack Newman returned Saturday from a trip to Gila county. Mrs. Spafford wss a vibitor in nix today. W. Li. Van Horn and A. J. Peters are attending court in Phoenix. Is is expected a oar of oattle will be shipped from this point to Hedger, Cal iforcia, tonight. Mrs.Turner end son, friends of the root family, arrived Sund-iy morning from Michigan. Odd Fellows meet tonight ill regular session. Business of importance wiij oime before tbe lodge and a good at tendance is desired. A few days since Mr. Sam Morfe through the ageccy of the Chaplain, presented bis onmpliments and a liberal s'Z"d bucket of ftes to Welle, Fargo & Go's Meeeengr Walter Porter, of the M & P., and their Maricopa agent, Mr Sam Hull, all of which was duly appre ciated by those worthies. Mr. Campbell, wife sod daughter, who have been spending tbe winter in Mesa, left for the east tbis morning via Phoenix and the Santa Fe.road. Tbey are very much pleased with tbis valley and particularly so with Mts', where they have m tde many friends. It ib sirc?rely hoped they will be with us again next winter. J. J. Hodcett ia now thoroughly in stalled in bis new quarters and ready to offer a smile and a bargain to all who oome his way. It will take a little time for him to get thoroughly straightened 'rouid, but once in order his store "ill oresent a neat appearance and better than ever meet tbe wants ot the community. From Monday's Dally. J. R. Mors, the discoverer of tb Mammoth mine at Goidfield informs ua tha;- has make a rich strike. Too Woodmen - held their regular meeting Thursday night. J. D. McQaarrie called on us a fe days ago. The Mesa Milling Company have their new warehouse completed and are ready to rf-ceive grain. From what we could learn they expect to run the mi steady. Mrs. Alfred Tripple, of Fiorecoe, is visiting friends here. Mr. Kimball informs us that tbe. new working ehhfi on the Mammoth is dow s'x'y fet and the shaft bouse is almos completed. Tbe mill is running steady duy and nignt on tin 1 Uog ore. lbere jire about forty miners ot work oa tb Mammoth. The Good Templars gave an ica cefim go Friday night. Notwithstanding that there wes a dance going on the same at tbe night Co.-op. ball there was quite a crowd. The Peterson Bros., who are harvest tag their grain, headed one bundre acres in three days last week. They still have eleven hundred acres to bead. Mr. Williams brought in ebou ten pounds of ore from b'S r.s1 discovery near tbe White Picach Mts Assays rrota croppings run away up in goid. This-gntlemao informs us tha the ledge is about three f et wide and can be traced forsveral hundred yards Tbe rook is full milling. Tekdf.bfoot Me?a, May 31, 189G. THE PHOENIX GUN CLUB. The Rink Reetroyed by Fire A Se rious Lose to Globe. People living in the central pBrt of Whfii Th wa low Humenard rly. People t gin to aalc thonwe.lve'-. "whre ahai? I epnd phe s 'mm r.?" An noan voyage, an In- 1 nd J iunt,or a ro-islwiae trip, -which ehall it be? la tr ec ss.one of the moet nsfnl traveling ompanione, one that never falls In no eme ncy to which it is Adapted, is Hoetetfer'B Stomach Ritterrf which reme ies ea sicknps nnsea. heacaohe, bilioopnpps, and malarr oomplaintB. Fyapepsia, rhf-nmaiism, nervooe nes3 aid kidney trouble are a!co remeird by the g'eat alterative acd p rvenfiie Tonrlftp br sea and land mariners, wes'ern pioneers 1.1 1 .... f ; f . I, tta Hafanaia ,1 I T . t town were startled Friday nighMhortly efficancy. Borijysnd mental ftigne are ooon- betore 10 o V.Ok, by pissol ehota acd the teracted by it, and prevents maladies which glar? in the heavens rt-vealed the cause I wo"d otberwisa be bronghr on by exposure ,l. Tl. . I No one shonld start on a snmmer ontin wi!h . . "" "a" uu "r-loutit. It is the most g-rlel and reliable of WlSDinarew moments tbe whole struo- I sammer tonics, and suits the most faslidions tore was in nimee, which leaped forty I P"lal feot into the air acd Hlumined the town I l'KISONiiiltS SURCHARGED for several blocks around. The buildicg bintf frame, and very dry, was rapidly cocBiimed. Wittiiacair an hour after the fire started there was nothing left but a grett bed ot glowing embers, giving fort a here and tbeie a Altai Aernall frame hous' p.ilj liniust tbe rink on the east wii" also destroyed. It was owoed by A. R Yourjg atd wbb y.lud at abo'.itS200 Oily t.h absence of a wind prevnled a conflagration which might have consumed a tiird of tha town. Even as it was, tbe spretd of the fl tme3 Wis narrowly averted. Th fire was caused by tbe explosion of a lnop. S-ven or eight parsocs.prao- ticin' for a minetr-! performance, were sear.ed on the etsee and hud thought- Only the Four Ringleaders In Cus tody ac Pretoria. London, May 30. The Secretary of State for the colonies, Joseph Cham berlain, has received the following dip- patch from tbe British azut at Pre toria: "All prisoners have b-en released except the four leaders. The latter's ombbs will be considered l.ter. Fmee and punishment io lieu of paytrient re- Tiain.and baoishaiant ranu;irs"bu6 it fe suspended on agreement tbst the pris oners will not interfere with the politics f the repu blio." Mr. James Purdue, an old eoldier B'dir.g at Monroe, Mich., was severely ffl ctfd with rheumatism butreoeived orompt relief from pain by using jeas-iy placed a iirge rvicnestsr nanging I vjnam oeriain a fain iialm. tie Bays: lamp oc a bench behind them. Setting J "'At times my back would ache so badly tbe lamp dowa cut off tbe draught, J bat I could hardly rise up. If I had whioh was through the centT 'rom be- ot gotten relief I would not be here to neath, and the consequence as it be- I write these few lines. Chamberlain's came overheate d and exp'oded. It was I Pain Balm has done me a great deal of a piece of cRrelesanes justly cecEurable I ?ood and I feel very thankful for it." Globe Silver Belt. I For sale by druggists. Field Day wiih a Good Time and liarge bdcc 8. Tha Phoenix Guc Club reoent'y ic vited a few oracks to j in them in a field after tbe feathered flyers, and more especially the doves and Sonora p geooe whioh last is little known, but very fine ma birde, coming here from tbe south ttjout My 15 and leaving about Sept. 15, nearly as large a9 an ordinary pigeon tod of tbe Bam.4 B. ght, which of course appeals to every lover of wing shooting In the field, K'mball and Heory Fowler were selected as captains of the respective sides acd soon their chain Wiis made. Captain Kimball of the Riinmckerp, selected Pierce Evane, and Captain Fowler of the Hair Trigger Squad se ieoted Graham, who with R. C. Lowell, a non combatant, with only n r Hi for protection, as a committee t searoh the contestants for extra cart- dgea or biid lime, and with good re sults as later events showed Each contestant was allowed 100 shots which worked well exoept in the case of Morin late of Preecott who bad a maobine gun tnd it is confidently asserted that with 40 o irtridges be shot at 500 bird?, all of which esoaped but 10, for, when h" ou!d go through the operation o' firing, his firelock would fail to explod Obe cap, then Morin would make a few remarua and tha bL.ya fanslly said b . would have killed many with soda wate oorks pot ped at Vm. About tbis time Holmes, who had hia i ua in good trim loaned it to him and the result was ul usually favorable. After the bg had been oounted Rnd the score sutt'ed by a handBome major ity in favor ot the Riinmakers, Mr George Washington Andrew Jncksor Johntirg, coachman for Evans and Lowell, who -was looking around for wa!erm!ori pitcbee.ord hen roosts wi'.b the protection afforded by Committee man iiiVaob gun ana some cartridge thrt hud escaped tbe eaarch, 1st off a jrospectu g snot wnicn laeuea mostly o L. Fowler's sid und neck; .about 00 shot striking him; which under the im mediate cure of Dr. Dwinell, of tbe Hair Triggers, and Burgeon ot the gun dob, will prove only a few days incon-venieroe. 6CORE. Raiomakere. Hair Triggers. Kimball Capt 60 Fowler H, Capt.. 58 Holmes 65 Graham... 50 Blinkborn 1...25 Dwinell 24 Morin 40 Aitkin 32 Fowler L 45 Porter 34 Evans" 40 Cox..' 36 From Baturda; s's Daily. A sad death from the bite of a eoor pron is reported frcm Me6a City a couple of days ego. While sleeping Tuesday night the little child of. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crismao, living- near Mesa City, wsb bitten on the neck by a scorpion. The bite caused the little one much pain and tbe neok immediate ly began to swell. Med. cal attendance wan secured as eoon as. possible but nothing could b9 done to relieve the lit tle Buffarer and on Wednesday, aftei suffering excruciating agony for twelve houre, death oama to its relief. Mr. Criemen ie io charge of tbe stetm dredjjer for the Consolidated canal and is well acd favorably known in this vni ley by many people who extend to the family their heartfelt sympathy. The sad news was received yesterday by Manager Honshell of the M. & P. road that hia father bad d ed at tbe old home at O-ittlesburg-, Kentucky uct that he had been buried yesterday. Mr. Honshell had jsurneyed to his home a oouple of weeks Ego to see his father, I who wbb then dangerously ill, but sftei a few days at home tbe pbysioians bad thought that the sick man would at least partially recover and tbst there was no immpdiat9 danger, "and he had returned to Phoenix to look after hie business interests, expec' ineo be again summoned ebould his . father Ueoome worse. Datb came too suddenly for sqch summons and the bereaved sen wee not allowed the privilege of receiv ing the last blessing from hia father. rne many rrieoas ot Mr. uonsbeil in this oity extend to him their heartfelt sympathy. . From Tcesd 's Daily. Seven oars of fat oattle were shipped this moroing over tbe North and South road for Denver. A course ot Hood's Sarsaparilla this spring may be the means of keeping you well and hearty all summer. . Messrs. Syd Kempton end W. S Moore came in this afternoon from Vultnre with two elegant bars of bullion oa the res! ut of a run oa tbe mill of that property. Jim Williams wes brought over from Tempe yesterday and taken to the county jtil under sentence of forty days for stealing a loaf of bread sod some canned meats from Mr. Theodore Fisher of that city. Assessor St. Claire has closed his books and completed bis work of assess ing the property of tbe county. He will turn his books over to tbe Board of Supervisors on the fifteenth of the month when tbat Board will meet ss a Bjard of Equalization. H. P. Brady, who has beea in charge o! the refrigerator oars in which were shipped the apricots from Glendale, left yesterday for Caioago. There bB been six oars of apricots shipped this season from Gtendale, and the returns were higtry satisfactory to tbe shippers. No more fruit shipments will cake plsoe from tbat ci'y until the grape crop whioh is rapidly maturing is ready. Messrs. A. K. Dtwiler and J. R. B. Raneom.of Toledo, Oaio, left tbis morn ing, in company with Mr. Crqwlf y, for GilaBnd, where they will look over the property of the. Gila B-nd Canal Company, and will then return east It ia to b hoped they will be favorably impresstd with that proi er'y and ti ai IB will soon be placed in condition for furnishing water for the many acres of rich land under it. By request of Governor Franklin, Hon. G. W. P. Hunt, of G obe, will act as Immigration Commissioner of that oouoty without remuneration. Gover nor FrankOn desires all the information obtainable oa tbe resources of the various counties of the Territory for his annual report, and as tbe courts have decided tbat tbe Immigration Commis sion law is invalid he must depend upon pttriotio oit'Zns of tbe various counties Whiteburst, who in pursuit of ber am bition uniqftin a girj of her ege to put $75 of her.very own in the Abbey fund, was not deterred, daring the re oent fet9, from offering personally for sale the "Broadway Rouse Two-Step" that was being played by tbe Sixth Battalion band, acd Is fast becoming popular. "She seys she wrote it her self," said a customer withaemileo .mused incredulity which, however, changed i t once itto a frisnoe of won dering respeot ' n lerniut; frctm b cbanoe passerby that the daoce-irspir ing melody wlb but a trifU frcm the pen of a youi g girl who t a.9 giv?n to two ol our best city oboirs some of tbe most e'aboia.e tnuaic they have brought out the preeent season ." Let us recommend our readers to raid upon the 6iaopa offoria for sale tt e "Broadway Roues Two S'-up," by Miet 3elia W Liiieti urat uijtil ILeie is not a uuUjy left uf;soid. Tbe aixioitiua of the young itut!or to put its eolire prccet-dr iu the Bitile Abtit-y fuid is eo atlinir bla that we !?U"uld do wht we cto forward it. Moreover the o'tmpcsitioi e, we are assured by danoers, ss "oatohy" and dance-inspiring as Sousa's ' Waebicgton Poet, and can one say -nore? From Tuesday's Daily. r . Probate Judge Crouee this mornirp sued a marriage license to Frank L. Davie and Mattie Crabb. Ask yon physician, your druggist and vour friends about Shilob's Cure tor Consumption. They will recommend it. For sale at Keefer's Pharmacy. . Territorial Treasurer P. J. Cole re turned this afternoon from the east. Hestat.es tbat tbe bonds have beer -ent to Europe and returns are expected shortly Hon. Geo. W. Skinner, who for two terms represented his county in the Legislature, and is at present a mem ber of the Territorial Board of Eqoeliz ation, arrived this mornirjg from Qra ham county to attend the session of that Board. Mr. M. H. Williams, chairman of tbe Demcoratio coucty oectral committee has filed with the secretary of that com mittee his resignation to be presented at the meeting ot the coucty conven tion tomorrow evening. He gives his reasons for resigning as lack of health Mr. J. R. Murphy, one of tbe leading mining men of Yavapai county, was among the arrivals on tbe mornin train. Mr. Murphy wss in Pboeni twenty-one years ago when it wae hardly a village, and now tbat it has grown to be tbe metropolis of Arizon be again visits it and ia much pleased Mothers will find Chamberlain's Cougb Remedy especially valuable for croup end whooping cough. It wil give prompt relief and is eafe an pleasant. We have sold it for severe years and it has never failed to give th most perfect satisfaction. G. W R charde, Duquesne, Pa. Sold by druggists. Acting Territorial Secretary Dever eux this morning received the diplomat awarded this Territory at the World Fair for the best mineral and gold and silver exhibit, and also an elegant bronze medal in a prettily flowered aluminum plush lined case. Both tbe diplomas wbich are on velum, and tbe medal art- benutifully engraved and works of art The following are tbe delegates ts th Territorial Democratic Convention fo Yavapti oounty: H H Cartter, W Rowe, John Woods, J R Beatson, J R Lowry, W S Adams, Morris Goldwater, J O Herndao, A A Moore, Joe H"bbs H E Warren, A G Oliver, Horace Bjw dre, J P Storm, Mike Earigot, John W Norton Though the Arizona Improvement Company bad deoided a oouple of days ago that tbey would ship no more apri oota this season, returns from tbe lap! carload and requests for more fruite. whioh W9re received yesterday, were eo fluttering that last evening a large forot of men were sect to Glendale to pick more fruit, and a further shipment of a carload will be made tomorro to oompue tha Information dsired. Mr. Tbe quality of tbe blood depend Hunt, who ia both patriotic and loyal, mUOb upon good or bad digestion and will serve his oounty and the Governor assimilation; to make the blood riob in life and strength giving constituents. 'Judgment!!1 The umpire now decides that . BATTLE AXH is not only decidedly bigger in- size than any other 5 cent piece of tobacco, but the quality is the finest he ever saw, and the flavor delicious. You will never know just how good it is until you try it" witbout remuneration Governor Franklin this afternoon (tent to Sheriff Orme a notice to Col. M H MoOord that the latter gontleman had been removed from tb efflce ot citizen membert)f the Bi&td of Control, and he notice was served by Sheriff Orme on that gentleman. Mr. Mo Cord took the notice with out a word BDd placed it in bis desk. To a Herald reporter be sifted that be would continue to act as a member of he Board of Control ontil tbe courts use Dr. J. H. MoLeao'a Strengthenirg Cordial and Blood Purifier; it will nourish tha properties of tbe blood from which tbe elements cf vitality are drawn. 81.00 per bottle. For sale et Keefer's Pharmacy. Mrs. Grace Baum Elston died this Tioroing at an early hour at ber home north east of tbecity under tbe Arizona canal, after a brief illoess. Deceased was a daughter, of CM Baum, wbo lives in the Oreighton District and wife dc'ded that he was Dot entitled to the 1 of Bert E'ston. to whom she was mar ffice. Up to the time of going to press ried hot a few months noro. She will be o appointment bad been made by the mourned by a large circle of friends. Governor of a euoaeseor to Mr. McCord. Interment took Dlaoe in the oitv ceme A.Redewill. who returned resterdav tefy 8t 5 P- m- today from the northern part of the Territory .4, j &VOLCAIMIC OIL 1 I rWLiWIWiENT, I THE RCCT A Mr IDPt Tt3 4T rlfDC rtD DilM T' i mi Affords a quick relief from the accidents and ailments common to human or animal flesh. In constant use for half a century. Price, 25c, 30c. and SI.OOfer bottle. Sold everywhere. E DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., ST. LOUIS, MO For Sale at Keefer's 0erK. Jioi-se I-)jriiiacy. Everybody Takes The; TEXAS PACIFIC and IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE TO Hew Orleans Chicago, IjOUIS, AND -:- POINTS -:- EAST. Because ifc is the slab) test. superior. It has the best scenery. courteous and polite trainmen. Its connec. tions can be depended upon. It has the rep utation of being the most popular line in the South. These are a few of the reasons why people prefer it. If you wish time cards, rates or any information pertaining to freight or passen ger business, apply to Gaston Meslier, G. P. & T. Agt., B. F. Daebyshike, Gen. Agt., "JC1 Paso, Tex, Dallas, Tex. John C-Lewis, T. P. A., Austin, Tex. KILROY'S New PaletinaAdverttf lngand neai rnnate txenanga Is Wel.4nownTriroughout thw ynned States and Canada, Room 313. Fleming Block, r'hoenix, Arizona. Agllt for '.White rr." MAnohnr" iod 'Uunara" tansiiip i.inen, from and tt All Pitrrt ff Kuropfl and SOOTH AFRICA OOLU FIELDS. 'B wTse tolnv! Tia r&Annn9 to rlefnr- hatIi d)iyh ffnl precedent will plead tha on uii whilom ie pushed oat or lit." At the ezpeces et rgrotiein. biob In rractical measures is wont; to waived by prnotioal parRona. the New Palestine avoncy has plaood on the mirk?t .r our own peopte daring tbe present respite. Tie: the text ninety days S00 "i'y lute 50x137 feet, within fire mtnatea walk of the oonrt hone, every one a perfect irem, nd defy competition either in" troiimity to baeiceps nenter or prices, qnality of Boil or perfect drainage. We emphasize, every syllable in tli above sflntences. Each lot ha a pei tot grnwlh o alfafla and provided ith perfeorly (rrudl etreetg and avennes rasgirg frcm 130 to 1C0 feet wide, all located bten Center Street and Seventh A venae one miht pay in the heart of the city. Prices: On the inntallment pJao. range from $80 to $100 ea-h, payable $10 mon'h'y To the meohanie and prndeot wife and mothr it means a lovely home and the forever etopring of exorbitant rente for poor accommodations in room and honsee; to the yonng man and lady earoing money, with an eye in their heaj, it means tha nenoles of a f ortone, as has been the oaee in dozens of r fhor cities in the part. To tbe oat side merchant, oattlemsn and miner, one ot tbe safest investments possible, not only as a home bnt later on earer than either of bis present pnreaiie a handnred fold. To yon eastern friend with a hundred dollars Jyioa idie it means a thousand. In short, at tha present time, it is 'AnAngcK'6 Visit" to the "Wise AS IT IS A 8TERX ADMONISHMENT TO THE CARELESS. JUany are the valiant purposes formed, that are merely in words: deada Intended, tbat are never done: designs projected, that are never began; and all for the want of a little courage ous decision, in mattere of great concern, the getting of a home while opportunity latti and which should bs done, there ia no screr argu ment of a weak mind than indeclcion to be undetermined when the case ia so plain and the neceisity bo ardent. Precisely ia this particular are so many, otherwise good men and women, datloient and with opportunities at their command fall short, and disappoint the Hxpeotaticns of tbelr friends, Ih- y march op to the scene of action(oppurruittj) but at every step their courage ooseout. 'J hey want the re quisit decision, courage, and perseverance. 'Ihbf calculate the rk nd weigh ohancea umiltne OPPORTUNITY for EFFECTIVE effort has pased: in tan case. Never to Return. ITH1MK eo highly of "Aribona" that I hope never to be without it. No medici'r e chest oan be replete unless it contains it. Yon have bnt to ace it once to orme to the oonoitision that ic ib inriiepentib'e to evry home. If you want to be a ral friend to ufterera from com mon ailments intrdnoa to tbem "AriDona.' JOSEPH HMALE, First Baptist church, Pr- PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Coort of Marioopa Gortnty, A. T., in the matter of the estate of John King, deceased Order to show canee. It appearing to this court by the petition filed herein by the executors of the estate of John Kinr, deceased, that it ia necessary to sell 1 he whole or some portion of the real estate of said decedent to pay t he debis of seid deceased and the oosts and expenses of administration: It is therefore ordered and directed by tbis oourt, that Saturday, tbe 6th day of June, A. D., 1836, at tbe hocr of 10 o'clock a. ni., of snid day. at the oourt room of t his court, at the court houce in the city of Phoenix, ocnty of Ms aopa, and Territory of Arizona, to ar d the same is hereby fixed as the time and place fr the hearing of Baid petition, and all peraois inter ested in said estate must eppear at said time and place and show csnpe if aay they t.cve why an order of sale should not be grantsd said I executors to sell eo much of said real estate as may be necessary to pay tho chargos and ex penses of a - ministration atd tbat a oopy of this order b9 pub ihed for four enocessive weeks in the Phoenix A eekly Hxbai.d, a news paper of gene'al circulation printed and pnb- lit he d in this county. C. W. OROTJ3E, Probate Judge. Notice of bule. Holies :s hereby jriven that tbe fo 1' win stock is held for pasture bill and will b sold to pay the expenses of their keeping on Satnr. day, June 27, 181 6. at E. J. B -nnett'e ranoh 1H miles nortu of Phienix on Cen'er street: One bay gelding belonging to Ju'vn Men, and branded with an O and dash ( ) on left thigh. One bay pony belonging t . K. Marsh and branded 6 on ea h hip. Oae bay mare belong- Trs enm'nment i? ia to Dave The mas. - B.T.HINEON. 1 r o it lias MIC B'armers'-- Merchants' TEMPE, AlilZOKA.. Capiral SBO.OOO. E.Q. FRANKER BURG President NEILS PETERSON .... Vice President CHAS. N. TAYLOR Cashier IN THE 8EN TE. PHOENIX MARKETS. General Tariff 275 231 reports quiet tirupe od a striDgeocy in moooy matters. Jerome,owicg to some 640,000 which ere being paii out monthly io the . town, shove signs of activity with good business for its merchants. Coozress is likewise e ood miniotr camp that is imvov'.Dg This mine, like the United Verd. of Jeroarjp, are showing splendidly. Pres oott and Fi-tfct ff can jusMy boust cf tine summer climate and beautiful scenery. With tbe low fares to bp (riven by tbe North and South road tbese two Arizona Furnnipr reBorts will have many visitors this summer. Tboee of our business men who have become interested in tnakirg Central Avenue a cornfort and pleasure to the pscple of the city who enj jy a drive or nds on their wheels, are very miiob die couraged. They have been workicg for the psssit mootb seourinc coritributiooe to pny for pprinklirc that road end to repair the bridges, but they bave rxet with but. little suoaEs. There is some four hundred do'iars still wantiiiK to pay for keeping that rood up for the next year,. nud u.oless it ie euiitci ibed nothing o in be dooe, Bnd.tbe only road io the valley whioh is a pleasant di-ive- way will ba allowed to become ns the other roads of tbe valley are. Every man who owns a horsa or - a licj:ci should pay his pro rata toward.- keeping tbis road up. The following taken fr .ti: New Orleans papers will be cf iLtrctt to a great many of our mcws who knew Mi'ss Whitetu-st whi that young lady whs a resident oJfcis.ciiy: "One of tbe most ardent workers in tbe Battle Abbey, causa ie Miss Stella A Herald reporter culled on Mr. McCord, of the Board of Control, this afternoon to ascertain whether tbe statement published in a morning paper tbat be would resign as soon, ac his successor was appointed was authen tic or not. Mr. MoCord stated empba tidily that he' would not vacate tbe office until his successor-was appointed and the courts decided that ba had do right to tbe offioe. The Territorial Board of Equalization was in session all dry toriay, a!l tb- members being present.. The first mat ter ttiken up wob tbat of tha A. & P. railroad which wss found to be properly assessed and tbe assessment was allow ed to stand. Pnllman cars were as sessed at $4000 each, end on that basis the Pullman Company agrees to pay tbe fcixfis of both last year and this. Tbe as?ssraect on tourist sleepers was pls'oed at $1200. If it required an anuaal out'iiy of S100. 00 to insure b family ugaicst any ai'ioue oonsequetca frotc an t-ttuck of bowel complaiut daring the year there are many who ircu'd fed it their duty to pay it; tbat tncy OJu d not bfford to risk their lives, and thoae of their fam. iiy for such . an atnouri. Aayoni'can get thie insurance for 25 oentt-, that be ing the price of a bottle of Chamber 'nin'e Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every ceighbor bood some one has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could be procured or r, physician eu ro te on ed. One or two doses of thie rem edy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Caa you (iff jrd to take tbe risk for so small aa amount? For sale by druggists. Morrill Makes a. Strong Speech. Washisgton, Jane 2. Ia reporting the militia reorganization bill in tbe Senate, Hawley said it would cot be called up till the next session. Among the bills introduced was one by Cuilom, Tllinnin fnt -a naana mrn i ma n t. at. Appomattox, Va. Morrill was recog- ized for a speech on the tariff. His earnest manner "and strong voioe gave no indication of his advaccd age. Morrill referred ts the emergency tariff bill pa-sed by the House and said: 'The Democrats have broken away from the leadership of their president and while marching to drum and bfe-in Njrtb Carolina are in much dread least tbe Populists should get control of their party; tbey seem to be io aburryj-o become Populists themselves." The Senator declared the Republican psriy never wonld make a trade of its prin ciple on the money question in order to secure higher tariff dutiee. Current prices corrected daily by Phoenix j Merchants Whole Barley, per 100 pounds ( 8390 Hulled Barley, per 100 ponnds 90g95 Grain Hay, baled, per ton 7 73 Alfalfa, per ton 7 25 Alfalfa Beed 06 Wheat, per l'JO pounds 1 50 Floor, per 100 poundB...J 2 50 Butter, per pound Cheese, per pound 182C Sagar, cube, per 100 pounds 8 7Sg7 00 Sr.frar, granolated, per 100 pounds.... 6 508 75 Colfee, green, r-er pound 3030 Kice. per 100 pounds 5 7566 25 Beans. Lady Washington, per 100 Jbs. 2 50S 00 " Limas, per 100 pounds 1 OOd 4 SO Ban kins Business Transacted. Bank of Now Voric. N. Tl. A New Xork A glo-Coliforniaa iJajik ban Vrancieco National Back of Csi! oral . .. Ixs Angeles, Cal Coneo lids ted Natioual Hak Tucson, Aria V1W SrV ... rhonniT. Aria FOU SAI E. MAY TAKE POSSESSION. The French May Claim the Islaurl cf Madagascar. Paris, May 10 The Cabinet bas de oided to submit to tba Chamber of De puties n resolution procluimicg the Island of Mide'90r a Frnoh colony A quarter spent in HIRES Rootbeer does you dollars' worth of good. Made only by The Charles E. Hire Co., Philadelphia. X 25c. pcJtage maJie 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. Pink, per 100 poanda Ham. Kansas Hy, par poaaf. Baon, perpouDii L&rd. loaf, per poaud Dried Apples, per pound d. Dried PeacheB, per pound , Dried Aprlcote, per poaad , i ried Prunes, pe poaad Dried Grapes, per ponnd Dried liaipins, per ponnd , Honey, strained, per pound CANNBD GOODS. Peaches, per can.... Apples, per can . Pnrs, per can , Gerries, per can Tomatoes, por oan St i ing Beans, per can Corn, per can Je y and Jam per can gSB t por dozen BIOCK. Reef on foot; ptfr hnndrvd KuAjB,live,perhn';drr.l .Shcrop, drese:d, ;:er t;nndi"od . . i'nrkej-B.Hve.por pound ... Chickens, perdosnx Beef, Bound, per pound Si-ioin, pfr poan-J 14 Porter -1 ;a8-; pnr p.jr.nd. Porlc. per poand . Mutton, por pound 2 tO 1214 13 1 1C20 45 4K RaBcii 20 Acres. Near head of canal with eraall house. S5.5 PEU ACRE AlsOa . S 1 ,800 Two good Tem pe town properties cheap, Rent for $25 per month. Fine Alfa'fa Ranch, 2- miles f rom R. R., orchard, vineya-d and never failing 2,, I u ell of good water, with Tempe Canal water. No Agent's Commissions. Call on or addres : . W. A. BOLTON, Notary J 'til'ic Tempe, Arizona, 21) 20 25 IE If) 15 2li 15 umonil Brand. B 10 If. 10 12H safe, Prui'-irt u-r'r nu lira u.i i. ri VvJno other. L S$ "TUtUf for . -II. 1' Mini. "S ! .r-Oti .. Ph rl.a.tJ K Cold bj all Uocai UrucibU. . local'cTisease and is the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured by a. pleasant remedy which is applied di rectly into the nostrils. Be iup quickly ausorbedit gives renei ai once. Ely's Grsani Balm I HAYFEVEl) y Is acknowledged to be the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in Head and Hay Fever of all remedies, it opens and cleanses the n-sal passages, allays p.V and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the evmbrane froj colde. restores the senses ;rf taste aim-smell, PriceSftc. atDrnetrietsor by mail. ELY BKOTHERS, 66 Warren Street, New York. GREEN KUUIT. Lemcne, per dozen 3025 0-3nees. per do-n iZS& Apples- per ponnd 5 Pears, per po and VEOKTABLEB. Onions per ponnd R Potatoes. cei nound 2 i w-jet Pitat;?s, . or poand Ivr Cabbage, parpound : CMxliflower .- ! Celery x ' 1? Fauiiiies re supplied with ratiisreH. i-eeTs tarnit!-. onions, pens, strinir bean 8 and "Vd mu.11 veeetitliies by veretabl wh(?olb. I'huUdbi ot tiutses i.f CoDfiumptlOU Aslha3G, Ooughe, Coldd and Croup it re cured every day by SbilobV Oure. For sale at Keefec'a Pharmacy.' FILLS .i...-lt. laoiels mk I. L i.;- rthK-n. Toko ra, tvnin-'oniala mo4 in Ittttr. by retnrrt ilval lo.,iiiu(ll.on (uarI J'blliidi.ii For your Protection. Catarrh "Cures" nr Tonicslor Catarrh ia liquid form to bo taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potassa, or lioth, which are injur ious if too long taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, caused by Midden change to cold or diunp weather. It starts in the nasal passages, aiieetiug eyes, ears and throat. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus, and, if reireitteiil v neglected, the, i- suits of catarrh will follow: severe rutin the hrad, a roaring sound in the ears bad I ici.th, and oftentimes an offensive h;. charge. The remedy should be quick to allay inflammation aud heal the membrane. Elv's Cream Balm is the acknowledged cure for these tronbles and contains no mercury nor any injurious drug. Price, 50 cents. Conettpatioa oaueen nuit ihhn hulf he ills of kohjhii . Knrl's Ciover Ro0 Tea is pleasBnt- cure for Constipo (ion. Fob eala at Keefet'a Pharmaoy IT