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TERRITORIAL ITMA COUXTT. . Judge Street rfsK.Cbief 'Justice, ap ' pears to W Rtviug' peiiwal satisf action to the attorneys practicing before bis .court. Ue has it is said, a strong jrrasp on the law and"a clear precep t ion of ; the cases argued before him. ' Star. JCogales is to hare a big hotel, one that will be a credit not only to its en terprising proprietor but to the town as well. Col. Bob . W illiams has, it seems, been operating the Montezuma under a lease, but now he has bought the property and will at once com mence its enlargement and Improve ment. The present Montezuma as it now stands, cost the builder ?17,000. It is of dressed stone, three-stories high and has a beautiful garden attached. To this now will be added an addition al seventy feet frontage. The new building will contain an elegant din ing room, capable of searing 100 guests a ar room and billiard hall and about thirty -additional bed rooms. The en tire structure will be fitted through out with all modern conveniences. Tucson will have nothing that can compare with it in the shape of a ho tel. ; The "Citizen" takes pleasure in congratulating Xogales onits good for tune. Citizen. The Pioneers have asked bids from attorneys with a view of commencing action against the. Territory for the purpose of recovering the money em lezzled by their Jate president, Fred G. Hughes. Under the act the demand should have been signed by the pres ident and the trustees, but as twe trus tees only signed hte warrant there is a possibility that the Auditor should not have paid it. Citizen. " YAVAPAI. COUNTY. A visit to the Congress mine would convince the most scepticalof the min eral resources of the southern portion of this county. The pay roll at Con- press embodies 425 men and this num ber is regularly employed. The pres cient mines have plenty of gold in sight, , and additional mines are ready to be . ppened up should the present supply run out. There is many years of suc - cessf ul delving at the Congress that is bound to make the properties immense ly rich. A new hoist is being erected on the Gillespie claim, and the devel opments are expected to uncover a fine body of ore. The cyanide plant is run ning regularly. The report that this feature of the Congress mine was un profitable is a big mistake. Superin tendent Staunton when asked about rumored closing down of the cyan ide plant, said: "We would as soon think of closing down the mine. The ranula i n hif siiffess. antl is beincr - ' worked with splendid profit. Journal Miner. ; Another chapter in the history1 of the 'jersey Lily mine has just leaked out. This is to the effect that the English syndicate wno are apparently trying to get the property, without paying for it. sent four men down from Denver recently to attempt to take possession of it. On making their modest demand known to Mr. Bashford he very polite ly told them nay. They then proceed ed to the mine thinking it an easy game to gain possession from those .in charge but were confronted with a (condition of affairs that made it ap pear to them that that particular lo cality would be very unhealthy for any one who would attempt such a scheme. They then withdrew and returned to Denver. Journal-Miner. Ed Morey, well remembered in Pres cott, writes to the "Courier" from Skaguay, Alaska, under date of De cember 4th, that he will go to the in terior in the spring. He says: "I have my supplies all over to the lake now and came back here for the winter, as the cost of living is much cheaper. Flour is worth $1.65 per sack here and at Lake Bennett, 25. and everything in proportion to the alove. George Merwin and myself came up on the same boat. He went by Dyea, and I have not seen him since. Don't know whether: he got through or not. Cour ier. snow commencea iamng in tne aay Saturday last, and the following Sun day morning the earth was covered to a depth of about five inches. The snow :was light and afforded good sleighing, and the jingle of sleighbells . was heard most or the day, the snow falling all the whfle.-Courier. - Mess Notes. F Chilton hae just arrived from Ton to with a big bench of hoi ees, which he intends putting ' on pistore to get In ' shape tor the spring round up. He re ports osttle in good oondition and plenty of One grses en the range." A J Peters is op from Tempe on bus iness. There is a new photograph gallery in town. . - Mr. S. Moot has just marketed his orange crop of one hundred and fifty boxes. The eold weather has not as yet injured the trees. Jndge Cronee's new briek house Is nearly completed. Geo Gacn will oc dupy it after Jan 1st. Capitalists from Salt Lake City, Utah are looking Mesa np as a plaoe for a winter borne. Geo N Gege of the Blinn Lumber Co. was up from Tempe on business yester day. 'A. Dabble is down from Goldfield for the holidays. The bright little four-year-old son of Mr. Dannam's the minics man ie slowly reoovericg from a severe attock of pneumonia. The California 1 3 eels played in social ball last night. - astm can be overcome in almost all cases by the use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil and the rlypophos phites of Lime and Soda. While. it is a scientific fact that cod-liver oil is the most digestible oil in ex istence, m &GGTT'& it is not only palatable, but it is already digested and made ready for immediate absorption by the system. It is also combined with the hypophosphites, which supply a food not only for the tissues of the body, but for the bones and nerves, and will build up the child .when its ordinary food does not supply proper noarfsri xrent. SCO.. JJJ-'-.alston. See that the 13 CUTE T w in Ghildixn Sam and Sol Lsvi have opened a new saloon at Tucson, known ta the "Fawn." Harry Merrill pod Alice Djwitt were married at Jerome few daj e ago. The heaviest enow in eighteen years fell in the Verde vailey the other day. John Comer and Miss Elfie Brooks were married at Presoott Tuesday night. Frank M. Marphy and wife, of Pres oott, have gone on a visit to t a! stives in California. Miss Bertha Sob aermaD, daugbterof George Schaerman, of Presoott, is quite ill at San Francisco. The Courier says that R. H. Moore, the architect, has left for Pnoenix, rid ing a tax paying hcree. Jerome is ecjoyicg a steady bnildicg boom, and it will soon be a question of finding room for the buildings. D. A. Evans, the contracts! left Tuc son yesterday by teem for Phoenix to spend the holidays with his family. R. N. Fredericks is cSljiaticg as cashier of the Presoott National bank during the absence of Gtsbier Kinsley. Thatcher, Coohise ounty, is eoon to have a planing mill nud door and sash factory, the machinery already being on the ground. Charles Avett of Jerome, wea in jured the other day by a coppjr bar weighing two hundred fifty pounds falling on one of his feet. Thomas Downey, the man who was strnck by an engine on the S. F. P. P. near Prescott Tuesday, died while being removed to the hospital. Col. J. H. Martin, of the National Guard, will today open the ballot for the election of the Lieutenant Colonel of the Guard to succeed CjI. Doran, re signed. Thomas Djwney, a bridge carpenter on the Santa Presuott and Phoenix line, was injured near Preecott Tuesday by being struck by the engine of the north bound train. William Stowe Davcl, formerly di rector of the experiment station of tbe University, is now associated with J. A. Whitmore in the publication of Rsdlacd (Gal.) Daily Record. The Arizona CanaTgre company, with a capital stock Sl.oOO.COO and tbe Anglo American Carna'gre company with a capital stock of S0.003.0CO have been in corporated under the laws of Arizona. The eight year old eon of William Tarnbough of Cotton, near Jarome ate some meat with rough cn rats spread over it, bot a pbysioion euceaeded in re moving tbe meat before tbe poison was absorbed. S A Thomsoo, D D, the socceesor of ET O F Bovsrd ea Boper!t;trdnt of tke Arizona Mission of the M E church will visit Tombstone on the 24th of this month, and oondoct service in Benson on the 26th inst. United States Attorney Ellinwood while in Washington reoently called et the department of Justice in regard to the acceptance of bis resignation. He was informed that he must hold on to the office until after the holidays. The latest report is that tbe man osptnred at Rtnsbarg end who was suppossd to bs Fred G. Hojrbee, was another person entirely. Hugheb' ac quaintances did not think ha would be so reckless as to return to Ametioan soil. A lamp exploded in the residence of Mrs. Monroe and daughters at Tucson Wednesday night. A seven year old boy was resoued by an ontsider, the in mates being paralyzed with fear. The fire department soon extinguished the fire. The loss was 8100. Chief Justice and Mrs. Webster were entertained by Judge and Mrs. W. H. Barnes last evening at dinner, at which about twenty guests were present On tomorrow evening they will attend the reception of Mr. and Mrs. Bitten- ger Wright at the home of Jndge and Mrs O W Wright, The great United Verde mine at Jer ome bas a rival. A large pay vein has been opened np in the Jerome mine, adjoining the Ualted Verde. It is now proposed to open a tannel one thousand feet below the summit of the mountain, witb the object of tapping the ore body at water level. The deal made several months ago between the Southern Paoifio and Santa Fa company, by which tbe former com pany obtained possession of the Ssnora branch of tbe latter, running from Becson to Guaymae, has been annulled, the Mexloan government refusing to sanction the trade. At a special meeting of the city ooonoil of Presoott tbe engineer of the wateo works was authorized to order 1,000 feet of two and a half Inch bose, ten blaok and two white robber ooats for firemen, twelve laterns, four axes witb picks, one forty-five foot extension ladder, and one Waldron spraying Dozz'e. The whole amounts to little over g800. Mrs Frank Reisb, a woman living at Piaceritas, near Presoott went insane the other day and left her home in s blinding snow storm witb not a vestage of clothing on except a thin Mother Hobbard and a gunny sack around her head. Deputy Sheriff Motels of Pres oott overhauled tbe woman in the re gion of Walnnt Grove and returned her to ber husband. A gentleman of Tucson recently re turned from Los Aogeles stated that be dined with "Toppy" Johcson and Mr Earle of the El Peso smelling oJmpuny, the other day and they stated that they htd seen and talked with Fred G. Hugbes a few days since at Racda- burz. Cal., and there is no doubt but that it was he who was arrested there several days ago. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smote lour Life Awiy. If you want to quit tobiceo 03'ng easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifeend vigor, take No-To-Bac, tbe wocder-worker that makes week men strong. Many gain ten pound in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, wbo will gUBracte a core. Booklet and samples mailed free. Ad- rees Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or ew York. NEWS. GOIiDFIELD'S DESERTED C1TX. What ie Going on In the Great Camp GLDPlEIiD, Dao. 18, 1897. Tbe exodus from Gildfieldls about accomplished, but a few continue to come and go. Mr. Jed Peterson flada business in GoldSeld once in awhile. f Jobcny Seailes is a frequent visitor, and Mr. Hall makes his usual eel's Someone in GoldSald received a letter from Santa Claup, Buying be is now ic Eloodyke, and tee little folks ere full of bright hopes and anticipations, feel ing sure be is rich tbis year and that he sill arrive bete safa by Cbristmcs. Mr. Bank bas been here rounding up bis cattle and as the herds are driven by we are reminded that mines ae the only source of wealth of the super stitious mountains. Jim McNeil md Mr." Neighbors, a cousin to tb D jbb"ee, pleasantly snr prised the Dabble family Thursday by a visit, Tbe ooyotsa fesl ture that Gjldfield will soon ba their undisputed possession and one fat well to do fellow being im patient to enter npoa the enjoyment of his privileges wfent straight to head quarters and m,de his lair nnder tbe bouE9 oocup'i?d by tbe superintendent, but Mr. Hall, coi b-ing ready to turn over tbe premises, dealt with him in a eummary manner. Mr. Djbb'e wsai to Mesa Thursday on business. Mr. Wagner, oar postmaster and merchant, hs3 some fine watermelon etowed away for Christmas, bas also promised os some 6ae taffy and will no donbt do well by his patrons in al their Christmas goodies. Miss Holmesley dismissed school Fri day for the holidays and went to Tempe Sunday to spend Christmas and New Years witb relations. The genera average of attendance in the school for the month ending Dao. 17 was only fraction over eight. KS5,ti ESTATE THANfrFKlW Reported f r the Harald by Pbaeni Tf rl- Garnty and Abstract Co. Dao. 23. Patrick Kslly to Patrick Curley deed nnd J-j ink in n e sac 2 5i 4w. 500. Patrick Kelly to Patrick Carley bill of sale all int in 40 head of cattle. 8250 M Wormeer to Joseph Monibon lease s w 4 and s s '-4 pe0 10 and n v sec 15 In 2a. 821C00 Letters of administration issued to Nanoy C Hayes from Probate Oou Johnson Cj., Kmses in est of Etc ma H Est of Emma H L ;d bv admir.istra tor to 8 M & Sarah M Messinger real mart n J ee s ej sec 19 In 5e. A G Hubbard vs Jas T Simms et al order of sole w M n w M sec 5 la 3a 313,003. Susan G Crabtree to Edith McClea don deed w J 1 2 blk 13 Mess. $ 400. James G Kammels to R O Fowler bill of saie two certain lots of bogs on Ksm me!s ranob. $1. 8 W Mcnros locates the "Coppe: G'aiictj" mieicz c!a;m in Sun Fiowe D:3t. G F Sbarpe to Collin C Pascoe deed a50 Et of L6 blk 2 Dsnnls add. 810. Heirs of Jeeos Miranda, deceased, to Chas E Finch deed 10 ficrea cf se 4 sw yi seo 13 lw i. 8156 25. E T Anderson to Sarah J Anderson administrator al! in'ereed in note o 31400, made by Lsua K Miller and bus. 31400. E T Anderson to Sarah J Anderson deed all unsold cortion of b i. se 2n 3a 67 acres. 810. Tbe Consolidated Canal Co to Ida E Lewis deed water for wJI seo 13 Is 5e. 3200. Simon Novicger to Miss Lnise E Welob deed 1 1 blk 33 Capitol add. g30O. Geo L Godfrey declares homestead valued at 12500 on Its 23 and 24 blk 45 Capitol add . Ynocen de Morals to Rita Lopez da Morales deed Ue 14 and 15 blk 2 Rail road place and It 1 blk 42 Phoenix and It 6 blk 5 Murphy's add. 810. Die 23. United States to Gaorge Baner pat u e sea 5 la 5s. Albert SSoner dec homestead valued at 82500 on 1 15 blk 1 Brill add . Affidavit of assesment work on tbe List Struggle claim in Superstition dlst. HAPPY EVENT Uelmore Crabb and Miss Jennie Root Mairied Last Night. Miss Jennie Root and Ddlmore Crabb were married last night at tbe residenoe of the bride's mother. Mrs. Anderson Root, in the Cirtwright district. Rv McKinney, of the Presbyterian chnrob, officiated. . Tbe house was tastefully deoorated and a large number of people were present. j.oe or'.ae 10 a vary popular young lady and is a meet active worker in tbe Good Templars lodge. Tbe groom is also well known and respected by a circle of friends. Among the guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright, Mr. and Mrp. Tim Brockman, Mies Elith Kay, Ciar ence Culb-srtson, A. D Crabb and wife, Mrs. McKinney, A. H Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. E C. WsBbiDgtoo, Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, Mr. and M-s. S. S Greece, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Greene, Mrs. Fred Woolsey, Winnie McCarthy, Harvey VaoFieet, Gaorge Ksy, L. E Hoffaian, Gzorge and Frank Alkire End several others. HEDICIL TBEATHEST 01 IfiliL o Any Reliable Man. Marvelons nppliance and one month's remedies o rare power wul be sent on trial, trie Ji out any adrnnct piyueut. by the frenjosi company in the world in tne treatment ot dipd went, broken, dis couraged from effects of excewea, worry, over work. &c Happy niHrri-tpe eecured. complete res toration or development of nil robust condition?. The time of this oflVr la limited. No C O- J. scheme; no deception: no exifosure. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO..6 64 MAUAKA t, 1 Eestore full, regular action of the bowels, do not irri tate or inflame, but leave all the delicate digestive or ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 rent Prepared only b J C JL Hood Co., Lowell, lias. Tempe Department. From Wadnesdt's Dai'r. Robert Mullen waa in Phoenix today on business. Notwithstanding the cold wave J&ck Harris took his life in bis hands aco went ta Phoenix yesterday afternoon. List night felt just the least bil Christmasiike to the poor fellow that had no overooat. Oscar Mullen has secured the Wlck enburg school whioh will open tbe first Monday in January. Mr. Mullen is a Normal graduate and is a promising and ambitious youcg man. J W Woolf ieft last evenirg for Presoott. Wallace MorBe was visiting home folks again yesterday. A large number of the Normal stu dents from various parts cf the Terri tory will spend tbe holidays at home. Woodman of the World meet tonight in regular session. The Zitzio Co. gave another entar t:nmaoi in Kingsbury's ball last nighta Tonight they will show in M"sa. Dr. Hart bas cot jet returned from bie bunting trip. He must be killing all tbe big game in tbe Territory. The family of Mr. L sterbsrger that moved to Phoenix BOoie time siooe have returned to tbeir borne on tbe Her mosa tract. J. E. Sturgeon will ship a oar cf hegs tonight. Hoboes seem to be giving Temps a wide berth these days. They seem to be alive to tbe fact that Tempe has a City oonncil in good worbiog order and that there are still a few unfinished street contracts. The very bad practice of breaking horses on Mill averue seems to be get ting most to popular for tbe peace and safety cf the citizens. While it is usually the rldr that gets hurt wben anything goes wrong, such is not always tbe esse and there is still ample room outside tbe corporation to teaoh the blossoming bronoho irs mission in life and tbe proper deportment for a well raised young oow pony. Fro m Ihn-.idsr's Ii)y. At the meeting of the cicy; council Tuesday night the licenses were raised somewhat in order to comply with the statutes. The seseeEment roll wbs ap proved, no citizen offering objection to tb6ir assessment. A Turk who bas baan peddling in this viomity csnw tearing iato town yesterday pretty badly frightened acd stated that an attempt had been mnds by Mesa boys to hold him np soma where in the neigbborbood of the creamery. It was bard to get much definite information from his 6 troy but it is supposed from all that oac be learned that the boys undertook to have some fun with bim acd frightened him. Ia the Istter they were success ful but as for the fan it may ba i question ss to how well paid they were It is onderetooi that warrants are on for the. arrest of eombody and granting that; tfcetff'iir wos ou!y in tended as a j ke it Us playing with fire and is rather dangerous sport. Eyen if tbe law don't catch a man for jjking that way there ia one? in a while peddler that carries a gun and is not afraid to use it. From Fxiday'6 Dily. Misses Martha and Louie Gage went to Presoott lest night to spend bohdays. thi Ike Johnson shipped a car of bogs to Los Angeles Iflfet night. Mies Cox of the Normal expects her father to arrive from Ash Fotk tomor row morning. Doctor Scroggs is tbe prond owner cf a aaoael W ioctester shot gun. The Dootor is now able to bold bis own witb both man end beast. Borrowdale received a telegram from Smta Clans tbis morning dated atKlon dyke. He said be would arrive bare cn time or kill every reindeer in the British possessions. Borrowdale, bis general distributing agent for the south side, says the advance stook is going rapidly The Tempe ohurobes wiil entertain the little ones tonight by harvesting the fruit of the Christmas tree at the Congregational, M. E. Soutb, Baptist and Christian .'cliuFChes. tbe last two uniting at tbe Baptist church. By soma system of holiday jcgglery, the same kind of fruit will be gathered from Christmas Bel's at the M. E church. Df. Hart and Mr. Crotbers have re turned from tbeir bunting trip in the Sierra Aocbas. They got pretty hun gry a time or two and saw lots of snow but bad a pleasant timo and tbe Doc tor's health seems to be im Droved. While they havn'S exhibited any bear soalps yet it is said they had two deer and a half dczen turkeys bangirg in tbeir belts. Yesteiday was "rsca bcEs" dey iD Tempe and a whole lot of people had an opportunity to get aotion on their money. Black Kid who hes made bie repntation already es en animal that ei-6 no gr&ss grow m.der bis feet met competitor that wi wall worthy of his oiaes. A bfty mare fiom JNew Mexico praDced on tbe track with an expres sion in ber eye indicating tbt-.t she wee after thai) five hundred dollar purse. Tbe "kid" wbb well becktd both by men and money but a number of race trackcapitclists had caught the bby mare's wick, became infatuated with ber etyle end decided to stand or fall by the visiting me. Tbe result wis there was all kinds of money oc both sides ond no man caul 1 bewail a lack cf opportunity to emphasize bis convictions by an exhibition ot bie gold. There was, however, rtber a sad look on tbe fsces of borne folks wbo looked on the blfck boree as a sure winner, when the N?w Mfiico animal repped over be lioe wi;h '"head up od ta'l a rising." Though the visitors got tbe money tbe glory wise not ail one ded as the "kid' mde ib interesting and there was a whole lot less tban a forfy sere field between thetn when th? race was over. i ills Interesting Par agraplis. From Wfitinesdftj's Daily. Jerry Sullivan will ship twenty-five oars of cattle from Glendale Friday to eastern points. Probate Judge Crouse today appoint ed R ibert O. George os school troetet of Enterprise district nam ber 30. Mose Drachmaa, and wi?, nee Ethel Edmunds, arrived this morning from Los Aogeles. They are stopping at tbe Ford. Mrs. Clara E?ans baa donated to tbe chamber cf com mere a Bima excellent branches of tbe Crataegus Pyraoiclha. or burning bash. 40. J. Hall has completeo his bond as receiver of tbe Arizana Canal CjmpoDy and tbe Arizjoa Ianprovemsot com pany, bat the bond has not yet been approved by Judge Ssreet. 3 Miss Maud Weatberby, ayouog lady 22 y9srs of age, who has oaen. stopping in tbe oity for soaaetiaos for tbe benefit of her health, died yesterday evening of tuberouloaia. The remaias will be shipped to Oiiiltiootbs, Missouri, and will ba acjo-Jiuaaied by toe mjtherof the deceased. Governor M. H. MoCora has received a letter from tbe governor of Texas making .nqa:ries ooncerning the death of Won King, who was bh'jt and killed about a mc&th so at Wilcox while resisting an ofSjer. The governor of Texas said that be heard that King bad been foully mar dared and urged Giveroor McCrd to make an investigation and pnaiah tbe gailty party. The governor ane wared tnat a coroner's jary bad cnopiate!y ex oaeratsd thd otlijer woo w3 in th lax'ai discharge of bis dat;. A mj:5 notable fe!ur of the Ladies' Home Journal for 1S03 will be ' The latest Etperienose of a Cibiaat Member's Wife," a series 'of letters from tbe wife of a Cabins membar to ber sister, will it is safd, reveal some startling end graphic oen-pioturej of Washington sociol and effl jial life. They are 33 raalidtio that the letters w:li be published anonymously acd are liksly to attract National attention. The biographies of President McKinley. Mrs Cleveland, Mark Twain. Thomas A. Edison and Joseph Jefferson will be presented in a novel way by a series of nnecdotes, giving tbe viSul characteris tics cf eaoh. E J ward Wr B jk will have special ptge for young men, in addit ion to his usail 'editorial discussions Es -President Harrison is to write on "fas F;ag in the Home." , Bert Roy, alias Wiilia Wiidwood, the youcg man witb tbe long fliwing looks, who aspires to emulate the deeds cf novel heroes, is in tba toils. He was arrested tbis morning bv Marshal Hooker on tbe oharge of robbing friend of 810 and en e.dditiocal charge of VBgrancy. Is Is fiiigd that be was aroend with ?n R'quiintaace from Giscdiile yesterday taking in the sights and oooasionally dropping a few dollars on tba seductive green oloth. Wiilia was enjoying the generosity of his com panion. Lst night Willie proposed that his companion provide him with a bed for the night, and the other in tbe fullness cf bis heart took the locg haired boy to bis room. During the eight ss tbe story runs, Willie extracted from the pockets of his sleeping com panion tbe eum of 810. McCiure's Mfgfzir.e far Jarutry will contain the first cf a series of erticlee by Herbert E. Hamblen flesoribicg, from tiftsen years' personal experience, the daily life acd d essters of a railroad workman. Mr. Hambln is the author i.f "Oa Many Ssap, ' a record of his own sailor adventures sod experiences tbet has hid a great sale. He knows tbe life of tbe railroad ss thorcugb'y as he knows tbe life of the sea, ond his forth coming papers cannot fail to b? inter esting. The first will give bis exneri ences as a brakeman in tbe yerd and on the road. The papers will be illustrat ed with drawings from life by W. D Stevens. From Thnrsdnj 's Daily. The influx of visitors to the oity has stopped until after tbe holidays. How ever, there will be a large comber of territorial people here to attend the races. The orange growers have reason to breathe easier now that tbe weather is mo 'erating for tbe fruit trees stood the cold snap wonderfully well. As far as it is known none of the trees have suf fered, although some of the growers prepsred for the freeze by smudging Coughs, Colds, Pneumonia nnd fevers may be prevented by keeping tbe b!ood pure and tbe system toned up with Hood's Sirssparilia. Secretary Spangler of the Cbamberof Commerce todsy reseived word that a Mr. Weeks and family af twelve and three other families with three oar loads of furniture would leave Heleon. Georgia in about a week for thie valley. Tbis is one inst-ince of tfce good work done by the Chambsr of Commerce in disEemica'irg literature proclaiming the resouroes of the valley. T. E. Dilton has begua tbe erection of a building on the corner of First avenue and the allny between Washing ton and Adams streets. Tbe hoilding will be a one story 6truoom. IS is re ported that M" Winters, of tbe B-?e- hivs. will commence tbe predion of a bnildfeg on the lot ndj ioicg Mr. Dnlton within thirty days. Fiom Friday's Daily. Dr. Norton, the territorial veterinary surgeon, returned tnss morning from a hssfcy trip to El Psfo He reports tbet there is a heavy fall of snow at Wiloox George Monrce, 8n old -iaie pros peotor and the discoverer of t heC iStle Oreek hot springe, died lass night at Wickenberg after an illness of several days. Mr. I. N. Kendall, secretary of the M. & P. Slt B ver Vlley road, ia down from Ssa Frsnoco lookinjr aftaF tbe basinees of his company. He wiil re turn to San Franoieoo for the New l'ear, but expects to bs in Phoenix again Bhortly f terwards. A qaar3nti.ne was plecad onthela diao school yesterday by Sapsriotendent McCowan. A few casea of s'okness has broken out and until tbe exact r.atnre of the trouble is ascertained the tfS ofed anes are kept in isolation from the other inmates of th school. Nothing ttjrious is expected. Clerk Scott of tbe probate court to day issued three marriage licenses to the following: Miguel Raiz and lomin ga Fnentes, Frank Torres and Saline Nuntz, Will Ireland and L zz!e Cart- wright. Another young gentleman ap plied for a liCFLsa but finding tbet tbe reporters were oa bis trail be post poced the matter until tomorrow wben tbe paper sleuths would be erjoying their Christmas turkey. STOUB DECORATIONS. How Soma Of On r Merchants Make n Display of Tbctr Goods. B istera visitors oionot' associate the prevailing weather with ChrisSaias time, for Christmas,- enow aod sleigh ridicg seem to them to go together. Il is true it isoold. eaoagb at the present time to satisfy tbe native, bat tbe only reminder tbe eastern visitor has of Christ n ss at home is tbe decorations in some;of theistorts. Sjna of the stores withon1) being ex travagant'y. are tsstetally and sug gesUvaly deojratea; others cav cot as yet m&ds any t-ff jrl to make mure then an?attr'ctive diaTay of tbeir gocds. To begin with, tbe show wisd-jw of Hud son's drug store presents ft homelike oene to the .easterner. I J has a de cidedly wiotry -- appearance. Saow oovers everything, bat sitting -in sleigh drawa by two Jiick rabbits, Santa CUus S3il?s eereaely, possioly at ta- weather or his two long enred trieDda. The decorations are attractive sod wel gotten v.p. - Bjrtia dials ia hardwar?, bat hif window shoTS r.n evidence of meohani cal ingenuity. A loeotnoiive complete ic every datail made from tinware. testifies to tbe ability of his workmen. Mrs. Wood's cicdy pirlors has an at tractive appearance for tbe children who g6z attbe tsmpUng display c sweets with luogisg eyes. Tba same may he said of Leonard's store. Cacdits and ChristTiM eoiig are invitingly dis played and a few Christmas trees com. pletes tbe pbnirat picture. j Alkire 'a diy goods store window show an absence of foreign decorations, bu the display of fancy goods caues tb passerby to e.op and view the jd spley and to eventually en'er and coma ou with, so armful of Chs-istmes presents Tne shoe stores of Wilson fc Ward and Diehl store, both have very credi ble displays of warm footsr of tb .atest styles. Wsison Sc Wardjhf.va dis posed of a large cumber cf For top slippers;" very desirable for Cfiustmas gifts. Goldwster Bros, store windows at' tract considerable attention. Th testeful diep'ay of fanoy good bp.s dapresslng effect on the poofeet- bioks of the men who are Basking g.fis for wives and sweethearts. . The V avo candy pr:rrs are crowded daily " with cus omerR and thsre is a pretty and appropriate dis play of swtets in the windofs. Tr.-sre is a iog hut mnda from stick candy that calie for ad miration. Goldberg Bros, clothing store ia also orowded daily with purchaser?. Tbeir show windows give an idea of wbat de sirable presents can be made. There s a display..? candy ends., few hand somely dree&ed dollies in tbe windows but they are given away to pai-chnsers. Oa the whole the stores of Fho-mix present a busy and attractive i.ppar nnoe and from now on until after New Year will the rush continue. Frantnif. At tb'-s tim of the year, tres growers sre iarge'y exercised its mind f b')us tbe pruning of their fruit or urfi'msntui trees, acd in neighborhood 1 iie tbe Salt Kv?r V-!ey where ii-t ecaail growth of U-ews is vry greii., is is nec eas :ry that particular care F.hiuld be fcateo by the u3-raof tba knit arid toe shears in temoviog Eurplus gr,itha. Prunicg hue long been pif.o'ssed by borticaiturisfs for strengthujrf and bsau jirjyitg the shape of till kirds cf trees urova for tb-ir f :uitig- or f.r the ornamentation of maa's Barnued:Ggs yet in its rigtiB prsctica is lit'le under siiood and tbe tendency has b-n io tbis valley to too freely out acd batcher trees so that tbe symmetry and healt h of tbe tree have been seriously tff.- Med. The oommon shade trees ic u' m the Salt K'.ver Valley are tbe umbi-eLa and the ash, and the pruning for torea trees is very dissimilar. The former tree is a quick grower of brittle wjod aod to strengthen tbe wood the olis-oui bas been to cat tbe npper branches with the result of for Ci eg the growth. r:t a thicket of small branches mo.v of these branches are soon smothered sad ba- come rotten, Ia young utiibrelin trees it is a!ay3 wall "ii loiK to ch-i develop ment of the bu5t, and ceo. er bracebes ehoulj b cut uatii there is a of bq truak eigh; ;o nine feet t'gh, farther the uppn1- briooaea should be shortened to eeuure etout growth; out as tbis shortbkiL.g i f tbe limbs inducrS a malliplymi; rcnih. it ueossitates the tbionicg of &;i week or oiher branches that would ui.imste'y iffoti (she health or ehapelitti-e of the tree. After foliowiig this prcoiice for severel years l-.ttla ptuiug will be needed if tbe trees b-o nmple apace to grow in . Tbe esn if al lowed to g?o- without molest ion re quires iitt'.'e prcninir, ie .r.a Cemg toUijh and strong. Tfte Cji'ir oway of the lower lirnbs of this ti - ' r.cN to makes good buf.t tot Hiuii there should ba ss overgrowth io r- trad top tbe 6Urtlus branches should .6 natj for seldom is it ijecseary piuse :i i tbe i-pper brDchn6 tba rn if left alone will attend to ii-e owe o-.'Uiliut6s of form. There is aaotber kind of tf-min that should not be lost e gbt of scii ;'.ar. is the use of the exe to remuvj tr--? whsre they tihve been two thicaiy f 'fd.irars ranch up -iad m-ik- a 8p;adl- -:o vtb if thfy bave not spec to gr.s'. ti, bu; ivhere spioa ia Blloaed theaa iL.y wili Gsome a broad iod stclely ontasHtase. Tba pruning o? fruit tree s d Oi- cnit matter to treat in a ibort eu. es s every tree must be treated li a- i et dent- ly. Tbe hrst otg-ct in riuit tjoifj i is to engender rratae q i h u o strengthen and shhpe ir;c trt-es. Tbis can only be done b.v me:, n i-o un derstand the nature cf tte n-ndi he O J-'Ct tor wo.cn sney are v n. vjcer- pruniog of fruit trees is b nji-'ntd and when tha ie indulged in !!. r?es f i -- . wood to re pi o tht which h-s iiesn cutaway aaa trequently fiuiv and life are sacrificed by the proosice. Written by yequeat. G. H. SiirrH. Mim -- I ITU C K & -W . - fit , I There is only f llll UUC ucoi. i i.i I vi i tobacco, and ! that is i Jk CHAMPAGNE FbAVOR The new 5-cent piece of Piper I ! ii i - ( - i I ii i m Heidsieck nearly half as large again as the old has the deserved reputa tion of being the best quality and flavor ever price, and the largest tobacco ever offered vnnn dealer for one 5-cent pieces ass i 1 3er 5 jifSHa Tliis cut represents our JO, IS, . L . i" - 'v - ,.m fit J v.. - V . ts vo bund SinsJ and Double Drum Hoistinc Engines, both Geared or rdfum-.sh Wire KoPe, Ore BuckethCarSletc.,,n5cae v e T!vy n Tbe used Underground or on thi dump; Altitude nukes no :? in the operating of the "Weber." ... , ' SAFE, STIFF, STRONG. t - rnsine sold on art Absolute Guarantee. I:i us? for ali pr:rroses. a.-;V concerns as K. C. Consolidated Smelti: g 8c Resin dig Co., 'mU-el-e'ti-vj; Co., Guceenheims. etc. - , . ' ... -rces and particulsrs; wnti us, stating duty required, Horse Pow, etc. acs, "Stationarv" and "Hoisting" on appli -r.tion to 1 & j-""' : .- to i For more tlian fifty-six year it bas never failed ia it weekly visits to the home-Tot' farmers and villagers through- ' out the United States. It Has f ithfuUy Inhered for tbeir prosperity and happiness, for the improvement of their business and horn mfrre.-ts, for educa tion, the elevation of American manhood and true womanhood. It Has told the fireside interesting and instructive stones of the do ing of the world, the nation and the states. It Has advised the farmer as to the vat in IX and hai-vesting his crops, ami the proper time to con tTiem into the largest possible amount of money. vert It Has led hi all matters pertaining. to tiie welfiae of farmers and viiJgrs, aud for over h:df a ceatury h'ts h-i!d their conh.Ieace and eFtem. It is the X. Y.. Weekly Ti-ibnn, antl w- fui'uisli it with the WEEKLY HERALD ii Yar for 50. Cash ta Adranee. AUUreo. alloiMerst-.THB B.ViHtJ. Phosnis. Arizona. rv Write: ! i i Ni.wy a IS Ql lTi: A STU1KK. Body of Minors "VYiil Force Otliers to Quit Wovk. I'onu'roy. Ohio. Voc. Tiiv minci-s of ronu'ioy Bond are making ;n .':'.ii; iiionts io niovo HiKiu tin; mints of XI r. Spillnian at Now Haven.- Va., in an attomiit to trot out the men who are ui work at loss than the scale iiice. Horses Fr Mis or will excliaiie for towrn f rop- , , . - , , , erty, my, grain ana com wooa. L.. O. fc LOCUM, 1 Miles north of Phoenix. diw If Sj-r -'fV- fr-,-7i U I ' J .'III j if -a tobacco as to offered at any plug of choice for 5 cents. Ask jt ot the new Jpf MONEY SAVER5 Costs to runt One Cent per j Hmii Power on Hour. Ko ! Coal or Wood and very little water requoiec. SO, 80. 40. 50 II. P. Geared Hoist. II AMD GASOLINE ENGiME CG.i: KANSAS CITY. MO. 30RN Septembbr is, ; 1841.: most im -rove 1 meth ds of culti ii onr'l. siit !t tu iipd. W. Ba-i 'Tr hon v&cm To Orchardists. Small lot .-.of fruit trees in nur-ery for sale at a great sac rifice for eiish, A genuine pro position. CiUi-foon if yoii want i ho. bfiielit. Innuhe at the ! xli2 uald . tu e. d&w iSSIT OFHOE'i VctjiMlshcd la Colorvift. St. t-ar:pf. s bv nial 01 exnr-sd Hi receive pronil mni carx-i-il biu'uuod, Es!s&Si!;sr Bullion1 lece-,.'iei--a nun ..