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THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF U1I.A CO.
MatanUy, February; 16, 1884.
"WEST" VIRGINIA.
The Tombstone Republican says
1 hero is a 'scheme on foot to restore
AVest Virginia to the old state. There
is no West Virginia, although it is
claimed that there is a state of that
name, which was organized out of
territory belonging to the state of
Virginia, but not in accordance with
article 4, section 3 of the constitution
of the United States which expressly
declares that "no now state shall be
v formed or erected within tho jurisdic
tion of any, other state." As will be
seen" from the above quotation, tho
constitution of the United States ex
pressly inhibits the erection of a now
state "within the jurisdiction of any
other state." Virginia" is -and was a
political subdivision of the United
States, arid an independent sovereign
state when a portion of its territory
' was segregated and formed into a new
state called West Virginia!- -This seg-
rgaU$-$rritory was within the juris-'
uicuon oi uie siaie oi Virginia, ana
within tho limit and extent of its sov
ereign authority. Tho so-called state
of West' Virginia was formed in 1861,
of tho western counties ,of Virginia
which had not ccdod from the Union.
A convention which assembled at
Wheeling, November-26,"' 1801,' and
concluded its labors February'"' 18,
1862, submitted a constitution, to the
people of the counties named, April 3,
1862,"and tho returns received showed
its ratification by an overwhelming
majority. The consent o'f tho bidy
recognized by the federal government
as the legislature of Virginia was;
given, and congress then passed an
act, Approved Decembcr'Sl, 1862, pro
viding for the admission of the new
htatc, upon condition of the adoption
of an amendment by tho pcoplo rep
resented in convention. -This was
done, and tho stato was admitted, with
the amended constitution.
Such, briefly, is tho history of the
matter. But it will bo noticed that
the objection to the creation of the
new state of West Virginia u funda
mental, and obviously tho counties
named had no constitutional right or
power, (being at tho time within tho
jurisdiction of another state,)'to erect
themselves into a new staj,e, even
though tho recognized legislature of
Virginia gave its consent thereto, or
congress ratified and consented to its
admission into tho union. The su
preme Court of the United States vir
tually decided this question adversely
to the preconceived opinion that West
Virginia was a state, when Chief Jus
tico Taney, upon an appeal caso from
a Wheeling court coming boforo the
court of last resort, ordered tho word
West stricken from tho papers, re
marking that "this, court lias no
knowledgo of any such stato within
the federal union as West Virginia."
Tho wholo country cast, west, north
and south has been inundated by the
late rains. In Ohio, Pennsylvania
and, all along tho shores of eastern
rivers, the damage has been fearful.
Tho Ohio, at Cincinnati, marked over
66 feet, 4 inches, which was the high
est point reached last year, and it was
still rising. At Alleghany City 1500
Jiouscs are partially submerged and
thousands of peoplo rendered homeless
and destitute. At Pittsburg also the
loss and suffering is very great. At
Wheeling a portion of the city con
taining a population of 20,000 is al
most entirely inundated. Business in
these unfortunate cities is paralyzed,
and thousands of people thrown out of
employment. On the lower Mississippi
no material damage had been sustained
at last accounts, but tho river was,
rising rapidly. Tho loss entailed by
1 ist years flood is estimated to have?
buen between $50,000,000 and 60.000,
000 which will bo equalled, and per
haps exceeded by tho present inunda
tion. . . " '
,jrho.taucih'.talk'd,pf,'malch between
Dickf'llillo and Edwnrrl Wilson .mn
off in Tombstone on tho evening of
the 9th inst., beforo a largo audience,
and resulted in a victory for Ilulo, his
opponent failing to throw him twice
in one hour, as the agreement .stipu
lated. Wilson won ono fall in twen-ty-ono
minutes.
Tho Atchison & Topcka has pur
chased tho Deming & Silver City It. II.
Speculation is rife as to tho object in
view, and what is the objectivo point
to be reached. It is tho generally
conceived opinion that tho company
aro desirous of having a through routo
to connect with their Mexican lino at
Benson.
. A large body of rich carbonato ore
.was struck n the Chrjstmas Gift mine,
The ore is a sand carbonate, averaging
$100 gold, 80 ounces silver and 55 per
cent lead per ton. Iho mino is held
as a private property and has paid
steadily from the day the work was
first started. Weekly Lntorpriso.
"Tommy tho Kid." a pal of the noto
rious "Doc" Baker, was captured while
.search was being made in Tombstone
for the latter. Both arc wanted in
Gruham county to ansvr th diai-jr
cj attempt to nuudei
A newsdealer in San Antonio, Tex
as, has been fined $500 for selling the
Police Gazette.
Gen. William T. Sherman was, on
the 8th inst, placed on the army pau
per, alias retired list.
Mr B. A. Stephens wNill, about the
middle of the month, begin the publi
cation of a paper at Logan city, to be
called the Quijotoa News.
Jas. Graham, a lawyer of New Or
leans, who had squandered his wife's,
fortune, killed her whilo she was
asleep; and then cut his own. throat.
A kidndpper, who had stolen two
children, residents of Madison, Flori
da, was pursued, overtaken, showed
fight and was killed. Tho children
were! recovered.
There was evidently some mistake
in tho announcement thai Tom Ochil
tree' and Miss Eva, daughter of Bo
nanzfy.Mackoy, were engaged to. be
marrfedt. Tom is already a happy
benodictis'
i- . " .--
TqfcSiggestion of an international
exposition in St.-Louis,v Mo., -itf 1892
to commemorate fee fpur hundredth
anniversary of the landing of Colum
bus in America, is being'reccived "with
cordJal'approvaU
Henry'Bafton, of Pinos Altos, N.
M., wassho.t and killed by William
Marmaduke of the same place, on the
9th htstj "fife muidercr at onco fled
to the- mountains, and at last dates
had nbt been apprehended.
Mr, N. S. Frost has been appointed
by Suryeyor General Johnson to sur
vey tho townsites of Logan City, New
Virginia and tho other townsites of
the bonanza camp. Tho surveys of
Mr. Chijson and Mr. Roskruge were
ruled out by tho department, on ac
count of ho fact that tho surveyors
were interested parties.
Tho case against Frank James and
Charloy Ford, charged with the Blue
Cut robbery in 1881, has been dis
missed, being tho last of the indict'
incuts in Missouri against Frank.
James wa3 immediately re-arrested by
a U. b. marshal upon tho charge of
robbing"". U. S. paymaster at Mussel
Shoals, Alabama.
Colonel James Stevenson, of tho geo
logical survoy of Washington, has io
ported tho discovery of several more
ruined-cavo and cliff cities, differing-in
some, respects from any he had before
examined. The most remarkable was
a village "of sixty-five underground
dwellings near tho summit of ono of
tho volcanic foothills of tho San Fran
cisco mountains. Flag."
Tho rcpoit that tho Christmas Gift
mino is played out is not true. It now
shows a large oro body. Twenty-two
men aro at work upon it. Tho copper
group, belonging to the same com
pany is also looking well. Twenty
eight men aro employed on that. Hel
lings is absent, in San Francisco, and
expects to bo gone several weeks. E.
O. Kennedy is in charge during Mr.
H's absence.
On the, first of next month the bank
ing institution of Blake & Co. will be
merged into tho First National Bank
of Prescott, with F. W. Blako as its
President, and Alfred Foff, at present
an attache of Wells Fargo & Co's bank
of San Francisco, as cashior, and tho
following board 3f directors: Henry
Wadsworth, E. A. Hawley, Alfred Eoff,
prominent business men of San Fran
cisco, and F. W. Blake, Thomas J,'
Butler and C. P. Head of Prescott.
Flag.
i i
Dan Dowd, oio of the Bisboe assas
sins.'jvho.drovoteara hero for the Buf
falo company fo." some time', is. being
eulogiiedy the Tombstone Republi
can, and'it'says "1 hat sympathy is cx-
prussjjqiiojnm ,o icause ne was always
a free-hearted, liberal fellow. We did
not expect . to, t o such sickly -'sonti-inentalwnftdisp)
Ajned-for a cold-blooded
murdereij'in afi Arizona community.
It makes not n particlo of difference
what hisonfier record was; the fact
that ho was ono of the parties in that
hellish affair is sufficient reason that
he should s'.rctch homp, and we havo
no doubt but that we shall shortly re
cord his permanent removal from this
mundane sphere.
W. L. Jerrell, a reputable and lead
ing citizens of Las Ornces, New Mexi
co, was killed when resisting a stage
robbery noar Abilene, Texas. Messrs.
Jerrell and Tar bow made a most des
perate resistance, killing, it is sup
posed, one of the attacking party- who
wus seen to throw his pistol iri tho
air, place his hands upon his stomach,
and fall, but this desirablo result is no
compensation whatovor for tho hfo of
so praiseworthy a citizen as Mr. .Ter
rell, whose valuable existence was
sacrificed to the hellish cupidity of
men too lazy to work, and who depend
ed solely tipon robbery and murder
for means to support a dissoluto life.
The governor of Texas owes it to that
commonwealth that these stago rob
bers andtnurderers should bo pursued,
apprehended and executed, no in.iUer
.it ub.it cM.
THE BI8BRE BAXDITS.
Tried and Convicted of Mnrdc In the
First Decree.
The trial of the Bisbeo murderers,
which has been in progress sinco the
4th inst., was concluded last Monday,
and tho defendants found guilty as
charged. It is just two months since
those cowardly murderers rode into
the town of Bisbee and wantonly shot
down unarmed citizens. The evidence
of Buckles, at whose ranch their plans
were laid to commit tho robbery,
which culminated in the dastardly
murders, was sufficient to hang them,
even had it not been corroborated by
other witnesses. His testimony was
in substance as follows: The morning
after the murder, defendants came to
his ranch in tho Chiricahuas; Tex
stated that they had robbed a store in
Bisbee, and got $1,200) and that they
had killed three or four persons. Bed
said he had been shot, and showed
him tho place. Dan Dowd, the night
before the robbery, said they were
going-to.Bisbeo to 'rob a store, and
said ho, was afraid," Bed and Delanoy
would get' excited And kill somebody.
Red put a pistol to witness' head,.just
befor,ej4eavingrliiSk. ranch, and madjt
him "pVo'njise fiat he .u woujd not
"sqiieaTori thorn. '
Kelley remarked after ho and ,his
pals wero remanded to jailr "Well,
boys, hemp seems to be trumps." Ho,
Delaney and Dowd seem to take things
very coolly. Tex Howard, with all
his bravado, was the first one who of
fered to squeal, but was not' listened
to by the prosecuting attorney.
A Willcox special'of to-day says, tho
Bisbee murderers will be sentenced
Monday, the 18th:
In the state of New York tho legis
lature is just now busily engaged in
debate on tho merits of a bill, intro
duced by Senator Gilbert, requiring
that instruction bo given in the pub
lic schools of that state on the subjects
of physiology and hygene, with special
reference to the effects of alcohol on
tho human system. Tho Now York
Sun, while taking an opposite view of
this matter, thus soundly and plainly
speaks of the overdoing of mental
training in our public schools? it"says:
Moro than all, however, the pupils
in the 'schools aro already overbur
dened with work. The great trouble
.with our educational system is the
multiplicity of the studies to which
the children are required to devote
themselves. School Boards have gone
on introducing new devices for taking
up time and distracting attention un
til it has become welb-Jiigh impossible
for a child to get more, than super
ficial 'or confused knowledge of his
tasks. And yet Senator Gilbert would
imposo still more work on tlio pupils.
Whatever good the public school
children may derive from understand
ing tho evil physiological effects of the
excessive use'of alcohol, thejr would
gain nothing from tho fit'ful attention
their already, distracted minds could
give .to this new branch of study.
Rathor let tho school course bo sim
plified, so that tho boys and girls shall
corao out with a thorough knowledge
of a few things, instead of a superfi
cial knowledge of many. Then the
Eupils will be sounder in mind and
ody, and less disposed to indulgence
in stimulcnts when they reach maturity-
TWENTV-ONE BOOKS IN ONE VOLUME.
Vo One Can Afford to be Without ft.
G. L. Turner is now canvassing for
subscriptions for the publication of a
book entitled "Lives of the Presidents
of the United States," and will extend
his operations to the Territory at
large. Ho is most thorough in all ho
docs and no ono will be deprived of
the opportunity, by not being called
upon, of subscribing for so admirable
a work,vwhich should be in every
household. The book is beautifully
embellished, containing a finely exe
cuted steel engraving of each of tho
Presidents, from tho commencement of
the government to and including
Arthur. In" addition toithe twenty
one portraits, other attractive pictures
illustrating scenes in the life of each of
the distinguished gentlemen, together
with engravings of the great centen
nial buildings, Independence and Car
penter's1 halls, at Philadelphia, Pa.,
Fanuel" fialj, Boston, and a 'represen
tation o&ifio. battle of Lexington, as
also four full page engravings deplet
ing sconos in each of the four wars in
which tho United States havo been en
gaged tho whole numbering over
sixty. .As a book of. reference ' it is
invaluable, and besides it is most at
tractive in every respect. Taylor &
Hatch will also receive subscriptions
for tho work.
It is to bo hoped that the train rob
bers, now in jail in Silver City, N. M.,
may soon be sent to join the silent
majority.
T11K IMIVSICI.VXM AlkVIC'K.
"What shall I do?" old Aker cried,
'For this sharp anguish In my side,
" This dreadful rheumatism !
"lAe tried all sorts of physic vile,
'Which certainly hno cost a pile.
' '"And still 1'vo paroxysm." '
The doctor said : "My friond, cschow
These noxious nostrums, or else you
"Will be too weak to kill a eur;
'Give up old physic, try the new,
'The cry thing that's meant for you
"The mighty Ballcyllca!"
(jb (( a cek at home. PB.OO outfit .frre.
!PJvJ Pay absolutely sure. "o risk.
Capital not required. Header, If ou want
business at which persons of cither sex,
young or old, can make great pay nil the
time tlify work, with ataolute'Mvrtainti,
wriu1 mi purui'iiiiir to ji. jiam.t.t v: hi,
, Poitldnd. Maine. dtc.l5-ly
'
FORT THOMAS I
Stage
shortest; quickest and
"uine of concord coaches.
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Farer6m Fort Thomas to Bowie Station, $ I 2.50.
j-vt v'l .v., " - x.-i . :
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...(lihjs. line offers special inducements to parties traveling east from
Globe, as-'qaving'of'24lbours is -effected in time, and Knbout i$17rin fare 'is
saved, bedes'JStf miles iri distance. ' '' "'tuiJ i . .V" .
.. oi t,w ,1 -v., ' ' (, " ' - -
' JOHN
Fcb.B-
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PALACE HOTEL,
. TUCSON, A. T.
- ' First-Class Accommodations.'
FREEs BUSS to and from Depot.
Oct. 6-tf,)
GEO.
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
. AND
Commission Merchants
WILCOX. A. T. Freight forwarded to Cumps Grant and Thomas, Dos Calietas, Globe,
Safford. Fucblo VIsjo, and all poinU Mipphed from Wilcox.
and all points In New Mexico to be supplied
."CAUKOf .J L. & CO." WILLCOX
1AMCUSIIUKU, IN. M. jvrcigiii loryvarueu
CEUBRATEO ,V lj A
BlffERS
They who work early and late the yi sr
round need, occasionally, the healthful
stimulus imparted by a wholesome tonic
like Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. To all,
Its purity and efficiency as a remedy and
preventive of disease commend It. It
checks Incipient rheumatism and malarial
symptoms, rpllees constipation, dyspepsia
find biliousness, arrests premature decay
of thephjuleat energies, mitigates tho In
firmities of age and hastens convalescence.
For sale by all Druggists and Dealers
generally.
H. W. FISKE,
Machinist.
Puts up and repairs Ma
chinery of al.l kinds.
ALWAYS on hand a full lino of Steam
pipe, Kitting, Packings, &c. &c.
A Splendid Ajiortmeot of Arms, Ammunition,
Cutle.rjr. and .General Hardware.
A CeneralKcpnir Shop In connection
' nqittlfihe Salesroom.
Q.ilcsroom under the Masonic Hall,
llroad Street, Glolie. A. T.
T
O NEXT. A comfortable dwelling.
Apply to COIiNKLIA ANDEKSOX.
NOTICE. No person is authorized to do
business In my name.
Feb.SMf 5 ALK. KINNEY.
"W7AXTED EMPLOYMENT IN ANY
m capacity by a man of clisslcal cdu-
cuuon and excellent general nusiness qual
ifications has had successful experience as
teacher, book-keeper, accountant and cor
respondent,. Satisfactory references and
recommendations guaranteed.
Address, W. SHELTON.
Care Silver Belt Ofliov. Globe, A. T.
Feb. 9-tf
Notice to (Jrcditora.
ESTATE OF JEbSE YOUNG. De
ceased. Notice is hereby fgiven by tho under
signed. Administrator of the Estate of
Jesso Young, deceased, to tho creditors of,
and all persons haing claims against the
said deceased, to exhibit them with the
necessary ouchers, within ten months af
ter the first publication of this notice, to the
said Administrator at Globe, Gila County,
A. T., the sa'fnobeing the place for the
transaction of the busftipss of said vstnte.
AL1IEHT. IS: YOPXG.
AdininiMi.itor of the IMatc of .li'e
Young, deeehvil.
DjUjiI at Globe. A. T.. Ibin.u P. IS.SJ.
Kelr. lv
BOWIE STATION
Line.
cheapest route to globe.
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S. QUINN, Proprietor..
RAYFIELD, Prop.
from l.ordsburff.
OU'LOItDSBURG
hi ouaicpcaru, ouver jiit pinion, (a, i.,)
Nov. Ctf
THE PIONEER
FEED, LIVERY
Sale -Stab I a
Is lupplicd with flrat-clas
SADDLE HORSES
And stylish outflts.
Go There for Tour Teams.
lionet boarded by the day or week at
Reasonable Rates.
The bcBt care taken of Stock.
Civil find Polite Attendants.
THE STABLE
l one Block west of tho Belt ofilco..
EATON & YOUNG,
July 2tf
Proprietors
.VdmiiiiMtrai oi-'h Sale
Rbrtl Estate.
oi
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
In pursuance of an order of the Pro
bate Court of the County of Gila, Territory
of Arizona, made on the Fifteenth day o'f
January, 1881, in the matter of tho estate of
F. B. Knox, deceased, the undersigned, tho
administrator of the said estate, will sell at
public miction to the highest bidder for
eash, lawful money of the United States of
America, and subject to confirmation bv
said Probate Court, on MONDAY the Ele
venth day of February A. D. 1881, between
the hours of 9 o'clock in the morning and
the setting of the sun, to-wit at 12 o'clock m.
of that day In front of the court room of
said Probate Court, ail the right, title, in
terest and estate of the said F. B. Knox, at
the time of his death, and all the right, title,
and Intel est that the said estate has by
operations of law or otlterwise acquired
Oilier thnn'or in addition to tHat of the said
F.D. Knox at the time of his death, in and
to all those certain lots, pieces or parcels of
land and Immurements thereon situate, 1
lilg and being in' Globe, County of Gila,
'Tcrrttor.vofrtnma,mid1ounded nnd de
scilbed ns fpllous, tij-wjt:
(1.)' IIoiims and lot on Broad Street now
occupied ns if More by D. Henderson, said
lot Is No-ii, in block No. 87, ns designated
on the official map of Globe Unuibltc, on
tile in the ltccorder's office of the County of
Gila.
(4.) House and lot on Mcsqultc Street
fonncrly occupied by S. L. Burbridge, said
lot being a central portion of lot .No. 4, of
block No. 70, as designated on said official
map and more particularly described as
follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake
markj?dM on (he southerly line of Mes
quite Street about 04 feet from the south
east corner of said Mesquite Street and tho
public alley running northerly and Miuth
erly through said block, and running thence
easterly along said southerly line ef Mcs
qulto Street 25 feet; thence southerly paral
lel to said alley about 102 feet to the south
erly boundary line of said lot No. 4; thence
westerly on said last mentioned boundary
line 25 feet; thence northeily parallel to
said alley about 102 feet to the place of bo
ginning. (t!.) House and Jot on westerly side of
Broad Street' directly opposite the imbllc
school house, nnd designated on said map
as lot No. 8, in block No. 2.
(7.) House and lot on northwest coiner
of Willow and Oak Streets, designated on
said ofheial map as lot No. 25 in block No.
82. ANo an undiwded one-sixth (HI) in
terest in the "Gladiator" mine situate in
Globe Mining District, County or Gila, Ter
ritory of Arizona, and recorded on page 194
book 5, of said Mining District Records.
Terms and conditions of sale, cash, law
ful money of the United States, twentv ier
cent of tho purchase money to be liald to
tho administrator on the day of the sale,
balance on confirmation of sale by said
Probate Court Deeds at pxihmiso of pur
( baser. WILLIAM (11M.VES,
Adminlstrntorvof the estate of 1 II. Knox,
dcce.e-ed. janlfl-td
rOHTJTOXKXKXT.
The abme s.de is pnMpomd until l'cbru
ai v IS, ISM. Same hour.
H.C. Hitchcock & Co.
i
WHOLESALE AND 'RETAIL : ,
DEUGrGISTS,
j-ALSO DEALERS IX
FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES,
STATIONERY CIGARS,
PAINTS, OILS,
VARNISHES. BRUSHES &
Pure Liquors
For Medical Purpoici.
jCB-Prcucnptloiu carefully compounded
at all hours of the Day and Mght.
One door South ol Van Wagenen'i Vtore.
rr
Aleck Graydon
1 Haj th rgft and niort -Complete
Blacksmith & '
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I . t Wigon':SKoii
't.j. t ' -f - i
i-ivTg- lobe.
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TT E KKEP8 EVERYTHINO OX HAND THAT
Yl !i wntd in his line, itnh u Dolatera 'An-
Jauu tla.t Ctwsliu FallnA flA,k!,MU,a Aln
bpringa, Eagle CanLg. RoltB, (all ilza), Clips, Draw
Irona, Clip Culca, Clip King Bolts, tc, at greatly
rcaucuu pneu.
All work warranted; U not aatI.tn.torx monny re
turned,
fSrl'articular attention paid to horae shoeing.
TERMS CASH.
Positively TVo Credit.
O. K.
CORRAL
ClIANOB OF rROrKIETORSMP.
Tho subscriber has leafed the above Cor
ral and h prepared to give owners of
Slock left in his care,
TERFECT SATISFACTION.
lie will keep a Herd under careful men.
SADDLE' 1IOKM.KS
Always on Hnnd.
UUOQIE5 bare been ordered from San
Francisco.
STYLISH OUTFITS
At Living Prices.
jtST-REM EMBER the O. K. Corral on Oa
Street, Olobe, A T.
P. C. ROBERTSON.
D. Henderson
Dealer in
GENERAL
Merchandise,
.ii.
w u. ,
AND-
EXCHANGE DEALER
O-ood. IBaxgralrL-
50,000 pounds whole barley nnd 60.000
pounds, ciackcd baric v for sale at S3.C5
per 100 pounds. ALEX. URAYDOX.
sept, lo-ii
Xoticc of Vorfcitnre.
rpo i:. rniEDMAX. on those who
X mav claim under him an co-oum-r r
owners of the Golden Gato milling claim,
sitiiHlc and liclnj; witlilu the Olobc liiinlnjr
district, county of Gila nnd Territory of
.irizon.i, mm i, me uuiiersiKiicu, co-owner
In said mine, have at my solo cost, done the
annual work as required by section 2324 of
the Revised Miitutos of the United hUilcs
in oi dir to hold said claim, nnd necnt
forfeiture of title to the samo. Therefore,
If w ithln ninety days nfter horvico of this
notice of luiblicatlon. ou fall or lofuse io
contribute your proportion f smh expen
diture, as coViwncr, and the entile ost of
tins nonce ana uiiciiains expense or moo
proceedings, jour lntentst In said claim
will utterlv cease and heroine the nrnneitv
nfjlioniliscilher, hi hliieof said cdlqiil
SKI. Kl.l'.lV.
Jim.?-!. ISM. '0,1
ftotlce.
IJKOM- AND AKTKH TJJIS DATK,
: .September 29, 1888, no one to authorized
to contract any debts on my account. '
sept 2!Mw . M. W. UHKMKN.
Jl'otlce.
ALL - THOSE '"kXOWIXG T1IFM
elve Indebted to thejale lirin of 'Ira
Wood, will make immediate settlement at
the Tost Office building,-Globe; and save'
further costs.
I have for sale three horsesythrco ninle,
two setts of doublo harness, and one wag
on. For further particular apply to the
undersigned at Pioneer.
JAM'.ULliAU),
dee.29-tf .
AsslRnce of Ira Wood.
"tiladXewsforthe 'IlvrtnBatp.,'
Tho world renowned ''Henry' Specific"
positively cures all cases of Xerous J)cbil-'
ity and weakness of Hie generative organs.
InavaricpracticoMovCTthlrtv years Inr
Ueating mea dlswses. and dlsabilitleo.
Henry s Specific fcw met witlu fuiparalleled
uccrs, having sold during that time up
ward of forty thousand packages, and In no
Instance -wlt&ont success when '"Specific"
was used H-dlrected. This ".Specific" Is'
pleasant to te and does not Interfere with
business pUBWlts. Sufferer may consult
free, Inclosing atamp for reply. "Sjlclfic,"
one dollar rarMckage : tto, tor fiv9bllars;
sent free of detection, securely scaled, by
mall, on receipt ofprlcc. Address all com
munications. Io Wheeler Co, chemists,
149 East Twchty-seventh street, New York
City. -- Jan20-ly
To Capital Seeking Investment.
IOWfN THIJ COXTKOLKING 'IXTKR
et In thv two copper claims, with a
j. ei in nifci iwo copper claims, Willi
large, aigamtof higji Jfrndo.:cQpjipriP"-sight-.
PlcntiTit wood and w;atrr on.tl
claims "I want $35,000 10'buyi.outMaifati
i-iii
the
UtUlldlllC
Interests, develop claims nnd ppt. them in
bullion producing condition. I will repay
this 885,000 out of the first copper produced,
leaving j ou with a one-half interest In two
good, de eloped claims, with good reduc
tion works on property. You can secure
jour.sclf by deeds to claims and alt im-
Snnemeuts until money is paid back, then
Ivlde, property and go ahead.
Who wants to Investigate this In good
faith? . q
Call on or address JOHN D. BURGESS,
Dunlnp Postoflice, Graham County, Arizo
na, via Fort Grant. sept 8-tf
EARS for the MILLION !
F00 CHOO'S. BALSAM OF SHARK'S OIL
Positively Restores the Hearing, and It the On
ly Absolute Cure for Deafness Known.
TWs Oil t ttWrocttd f ram peculiar pcic ol small
White Sliark, caught in the Yellow Sea, known
MCiEciunoDos ItoM'turrii. Kery Chinese, fisher
man knows it Its virtues as a reftoratire of hearing
were dlcoerc(ll) a Buddhist Priest about the') ear
1410. Its cures erc bo numerous and mant so (irm
1XGLT mikacclois, that tlie remedy vm offlcialljr pro
cbimed o er the entire Kmpirc. Its use became so
unheraal that for cuEaitO teaks so VityttH uu
ixisrKn aiiono tiik Cui.'.Kti! rsorLK. Sent, charges
prepaid, to any address at 1 1.00 per bottle
Ilcnr Avliol tlc Deal Say I
It has performed a miracle in my case.
I hare no unwirthlv noises In my head and hM
niuch better.
1 hate been greatly benefitted.
My deafness helped a great deal think another
bottle ill cure me.
My hearing is much benefitted.
I hate received untold benefit.
M) hearing is improving.
It is giving good satisfaction.
Have been great! benefited, and am rejoiced tliat
I saw the notice of It. r
"Its irtues are unquestionable and its curath
character absolute, as the riter can personally tetb
fy, both from experience and observation. W rite at
once to IUiiock i. Jrstr, 7 Dej Street, Kew York,
enclosing 1.00, and you will recche by return a
remedy that will enable you to hear hke anybody
else, and whoso curative effects to ill be permanent.
You.will neer regret doing so." Editor or Mr
CAKTIlk liK nv.
tfsT To avoid loss in the Malls, please tend money
by UanifiTriiED Lmu,
Only Imported by IIAYLOCK .
JKXXKV. Sole Agents for America.
Sept. M-lyl 7 Iy Bt, X. V.
A COMMON-SENSE .REMEDY, . t
SalKcylrca.
JSo moro Klieumfiilnni,
G out or ZVem-tilgla.
Immediate Relief Warranted, Per
manent Cure Guaranteed.
I?1VE YKARS ESTADLISHED AND
. never known to fail in a single case,
acute or chronic. Refer to all prominent
physician-, and druggists for the standing
of Salicj Ilea.
SECntT! The only dUsoher of the poi
sonous uric acid which exists in tho
blood of rheumatic and gouty patients. ,
SALICYLICA in known as a common
sense remedy, because itstrikcsdirectly
at the cause of Rheumatism, Gout and Xeu
ralgia, while so many so-called specifics
and supposed panaceas only treat locally
the effects.
It has been conceded by cminentselentlsU
that outward applications, such as nibbing
with oils, ointments, liniments and sooth
ing lotions will not eradicate those diseases
which are the reultof the poisoning of the
blood with Uric Acid.
SALICYLICA works with marvelous e'
fecton th!i acid, and so rcmoNcs the
disorder; It L now exclusively used by all
celebrated physicians of America and Eu
rope. Highest Medical Academy of Taris
reports 05 per cent, cures in three da s.
"pEMEMBEIt thattialicjlica is a ccitain
XX Cure for Rheumatism, Gout and Neu
ralgia. The most intense pains are subdu
ed almost instantly.
Gle it a trial. Relief guaranteed or
money refunded.
TlKiusands of testimonies sent on appli
cation. 81 a Box. f Boxes for S5.
Sent free by'toiail on receipt of money.
Auk your IlrngfciKt for It.
But do not he deluded Into taking imita
tions or substitutes, or something recom
mended as "just as good P Insist on the
genuine w Itli the name, of WASHBURNK
& CO., on each box, which is guaranteed
chemically pure under our signature, ail in
dispcnsiblo requisite to Insuie success in
the treatment.' Take no other, or send to us
WASH&URNE & CO.,
Proprietors,
287 Broadwajuxnr, Rd St. NEW-YUiUC
For sale by l)r. S. C. Helneman and all
leading Druggists.
j,.aprini-ly
PATENTS
MTON & CO, of tk BciBiTine Amieicax. eon.
tlnue to act m SoMeMon far ratents, Oivcaw, Trnrta
Marks. Onp7rlht,tor the united ett. Canada,
England, France, ueemany, etc. Hand Book about
la(Gnts apni fred.
Tfclrty-seven Tears' experienco.
In the Scientific) AsrtJBiCAK. the largest, I tot. and
PnlfntiinMAtnRd thwntiffli
nsuwi uo. are noticed
muei iucjt ein:u taiea -vcienunc paper. eo.?u a year.
Wetklr. Splendid enaravlnes and Infeifntinx In
formation. Specimen oobr of tlio Sclcul lf?e A mer
Icon sent free. Addreaf JIII.NN iCO . Miuvriria
AUIH1CAN Office. d Bry way, ew Vurk. .
SAN"CARLOS &
Camp Thomaa
BUCKBOARiDLINE
TliiM'oinp.iny Is nnw'prepared toaqi-utn-lnodate
the lr.iclmg pillillr betueru Glolie
and Chiiim Thoint, toiincctbig tMlh It'll!,
cox coaches, '1 hey hac
New Concord Coaches,
Cmrjlnj; l'. S. mall, ami will leii f.'tohe
cery Jloud.i), dned.iv anil Knilm, :nnl
return altcinntr ds to rvinbe.
For ircight or p.t-vig" npnl to
.1. .1. VOM'.nttlll
MtilS fiinei il enl '.'lobe, rjrii;

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