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"-P- ay WJF.r-TKWi-sIW 1"ss w - fti(wa. '' JUS!!" P M'iP -wew,. 1 THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT.) at Ol'FlClAb PAt'UK OP UI!i.V OC. Saturday, Fobrunry 20, 1802. Entered in the Post Office t Globe, at myl-ctaiJ matter. Tit HON A til 5IOIir. UAILltUlII. Thli paper Is Vept on file at K. 0. Dako'a AnNsrtiitng Agenoy, 64 and 06 Merchants' Kxohuwe. San Francisco. Cal where con- tiacti for advertlslnij can be made lor it. POST OFFICE 11ULES. ffloa open from 7 A. M. to 7 r M., daily. Sondava one Iiotir after rati! irrivea. Mail wc KO'iiR Kat anil West at 7'5 A. - . iUy. . . . Money Order Department-closes at 6 r. I , daily Sundava excepted. Maij j,-o to San CUrleS and Matey every tv, Sundays excepted to Catalpa, Ar .w, Tonto, Rve, l'ajaon, &c, every Mon. i,v, Wednesday ami 1'rida Thee mail Jose the night prev itms at 9 r V. fog. H HAMUiL, V. M. (lV tUn Carlo Telegraph Co Office ,HHir 9 o'elock A M to 12 M and 7 to 8 r. M. SuikUjs 10 to 11 A. U. ami u to 7 V l. SB LOCAL NEWS. slovr owing to Grass is coining Very colli nights. Mrs, A. Boacb is rscoarig from a serious illness. Ths "White Machiuo Agency. quire at ths News Depot. Mrs. In- CUm. Holaman returned on Wednesday from ft Ti6it to her parents on Salt river. A large nUtl well selected Una of sum pies of clothing just received, at G. S. Van Wagouen's. Buokbonrds are again running over rinal,mouuUin toll road. The snow is melting fast. Go to H. 0. Hitchcock's drug store 'for Landreth & Sons' celebrated garden and flewor seeds. The rsfflo for the big doll Will Me place at C. E. Taylor's News Depot at 8 o'okok this evening. Theronds aredrying out fat and teams are moving nlljnlqng the lifts be tween Globe and WiHoox. James Kinksetl who left hero Sep tember. 1890, after swinging tonnd the circle, is again a welcome visitor in Glob. A petition is being circulated ad dressed to Wells, Fargo & Co., re-' questing1 that express service be con tinued to Globe. A number of ooke teams arrived this week. The Old Dominion Co. still have a snppfy of ooke on hand suffi cient for five -weak? If you want toys, dolls, albums, 'toilet, work, manicure, perfumery; or carriag sets, at your own price, cull at O. E. Taylor's News Depot. Washington's Birthday comes but once a year, so brags up obftlen all, Put on your pretty uniforms and come to Mrs. Oleadenm's bell. John Holohan who csuie in from MbMttlen Thursday, reported a foot of snow ia that vicinity, -whieh has melted very little since the storm. Cattle are doing well and there will be no 1' worth mentioning. The Glelie toll road is now a cer winty and in a few days nil tho papers will be signed and business begins. The building of this road mwin much r Temps, Meea and Phcenix, and the Miiette will rejoice when operations gvn. -Gtuetto, At the Kink you'll find Lord's angels and de deble, All of dsrn sooiating ondesamelebel, De ole blaok nun ftiid ballet girl, Together takes a whirl. Ilarry Hancock, recently engaged in a conflict with Pete AVoIfley, was held in a bond of $2,500 to await the action of the grand jury. The lvoml, a good one, was immediately given, and the prisoner discharged from arrest. A trial jury 'will be puzzled to determined whieh of the two, Wolfley or Hancock, were most to blame for tho oncounter. Subscriptions taken for all the daily and weekly San Francisco papers, by O. E. Taylor, Agent. CharleB Iluckelsbaugsn, who was in Globe on Tuesday last, announced au important strike in his mi no nt Qnart zito. The ore is extremely rich, assay ing in the thousands, Tho minos of Quartzite are locally renowned or pro ducing rieh silver ore, but it is usually found in pockets. Chnrlio is sanguine of making a snug stake, but the extent of the ore has not yet been determined. The mine adjoins the Fame which has produced a large ameniji of stiver. ' i i m i ..I. Ypu'll find your neighbors at the big Kink hall, Making all things jolly for tbe big Eink Ball Tho Tucson papers nro devoting r. good deal of space to the proposed rail road between Tucson and Globo, and Un calling attention to the resources of ths country through which it would run. The paAial development of the Sfth Carlos coal fields, it is alleged, bus proved beyond doubt that tho deposits of coal are oxtensive and tho quality of tho coal adapted to nil Mio ordinary purposes of fuel. A bill has been in troduced m Cougrcss by Dolegata Mark Smith for the segregation of those eonl fields from tho San Carlos Indian res et vation, and while previous efforts in this direction failed, it u still hoped thai Congress may be induced, with u better knowledge of the worthlessness for reservation purposes of tho small strip of country in which theso coal veins are situated, to open it to settle ment, in order thnt capitul may be in duced to take hold nnd dotcrmuio by mora thorough development the truo talus of these deposits. It is confi dently believed that tho opeuiug of tho Deer Creek coal fields would of itself bo a Miilioient inducement for the con struction of a railroad from tho South ern Pacific, in which event it would un doubtedly be continued as fur as Globe. .The mineral wealth of the Sau l'edro country is also cited as a furthor in ducement for the building of a railroad over the route outlined, nnd most im perWnt of all m contributing to the support of the load would bo the traffio of Globe and San Carlos. One of the most feasible routes suggested pass es within four miles of San Carlos. It is admitted, however, -thaf there is but little interest felt in the enter prise by the peoplo of Globe. It hns been agitated for so many years with out anything practical being accom pn3b.ed, that it will require actual nnd vigorous construction work to restore confidence in the proposed road. Globe's prosperity is entirely inde pendent of outside aid. Her future, aside from tbe mines now in successful operation will be determined by the result of the extensive prospecting work liow In pr(rw and to be done the coming wmroh. If the Commercial Mining Company is successful in find ing ore in paying quantities, that will jnstify oxtensivo operations, a railroad will be bnilt from Bowie or Willcox up the Gija valley (nob in agricultural re- aonrcM nu peopieu wita prosperous communities) and across the reserva tion, via San Carlos, to Globe Tins route is by far tho most practicable ; the route is an easy one to build ovor end the traffic woald be a large nnd growing ofis. FOR SALE. Dry Bremen's lumber yard. oak wood, nt John Bauer, who hns been n resident of Globe for twelve years, loft this morning for Prescott Mr. nnd Mrs. M. W. daughter, Miax Ida, loft for n visit at SMvcr City. Bremen nnd this morning There will be pieacbingnttho Miami school house Sunday, nt 10i30 o'clock a. m. J. II, Gilt., Pastor. ! Attorney P. M. Thurmond, who has been quite siak the past few days, is somewhat improved this morning. 0. E. Taylor, dealer in fine imported brandies, gin, rum and wnies. ProKEBit Nuws DnroT. nu-w:rMiiM; n it uos. Senator Pioctor has introduced a bill If Ihe story of the depredations of i to cnni' 01lt tm' policy begun by him tho Navajo Indians as told by Clnrl Tho recent bhow storm was heavy iu northern Gila county. The full meas ured 18 inches in depth at Pay son. 20 inches at Pino and 2 foet farther north. Tho change room at tho Old Domin ion Co.'s mine was robbed on Monday night last of a few article! of clothing Who tho thieves are is not positively known, although thers is a suspicion as to their identity. fiued for shooting out tho close of ft dance on Salt Eivar. N. S. ,'Cerray, foreman of tho Old Dominion Co's mine-, has been confined to the liou.30 for a week in consequence of an injury received in lifting too huavy n w igbt. His ninny friends are solicitous for his early recovery. '.- John Seo was arrested, tried and lights at the It was a wanton net and deserving of seerer punishment than was meted out to him. Being tumble to pny the fine he was jailed. .. . . ..,, l , I... .11., ..M.L riiOBiux "papers record the death of Mrs. A-15- Coyle, proprietress of tho Puauiix hotol, on tho ICthinst., from rheumatism of tho heart. Mis. Coyle conducted the Mnison Doro restaurant in Globe, for quite a while and want from hwre to Phoenix. ' A patent was iseued by the United States Patent Office, Feb. Oth, to Jos. H. Hamill for an attachment to lead pencils. The im ention is a soft rubber sup attached to the head of tho pencil, and when placed in tho pocket tho rub ber engages tho -walls, or sides, of, the pookot nnd prevents the accidental es cape of tho pencil. When the pencil is in use for writing a metnl cylinder Jjidea the rubber from view. The in dention is intqnded to takr the place qf n1al pwioll holders Last Saturday, at Bacon's ranoh Solt river, Gila county, John McClonnen had hie right hand blown off by the ex- plosion of giant ponder, He was em ployed by Bacon, and it is alleged the powder was to be used in killing fish. Mcpleniien took a stick of powder in eeh hSad and lit tbe'fus. He threw the stick from his left hand into the river, but retained his hold on tho other, arid although Mr. Bacon hsllooed to him to throw it away, McOlennen held on to it, Apparently paralyzed by fright, until the powder exploded, fear ing m hand m e. Wghtfnl manner, but not injuring any other part of lus per son. Dr. Dnnlap, of Tonto, who hap pened to be in the vicinity, was called, and found it necessary to amputate the bittd. Having no surgical instruments with him, be severed the hand nt tho wrist with a razor. Time. Botello, special agent of Wells, Fargo Ss Co., mpieet as to correct tho impression that his company is disMtis- fied with the work, of Uie Gila coupty officers in the oxpr robbery case. The company commends the energy displayed by Shriff Thompson and Deputy Pemberton and their success iu tbe pursuit, .ud recovery of a part of the bullion. The reason alleged for the withdrawal of the expreeS' is that the suspected robbers have been har bored and helped to elude tho officers, nd also that criminals tried iu tho District ConHof Gila county have not ben" properly prosecuted nnd have been turned loose to commit fresh crime. ' THE RINK MASQUERADE. Our meroh'ants say they nre all enjoying a good trade in the dry goods and notion line from a large number of ladies and gentlemen who are making extensive preparations to attend the Masquerade Ball next Monday night at tho Rink This dance boars all indications of being ohe of tho largest and most en joyable affuirs over given in our town. Xon maskers can depend on having plenty of fun to keep them awako un til their time conies. After the grnnd march there will bo a, "mule song?' lot every one go and hear it sung at tho Rink, and look out for that mule. NOTICE. I sra prepared Jtojiay jdl warrants drawn on the CbuttSy General Fund, registered prior to April Cth, 1801, suricii of 1891. Interest ceases this date. J. W. BoARTOLwr, Treae. Gils Co. Dated Gobe, A. T., Feb. 20th. 1802. , i fc i, A small blase occurred at the O. D. boarding house, near tuemnsller, afow mornings go. It caught from iie Kitchen stove pipe. It created consid erable excitement for a few minutes, but tho fUwS'ea were extinguished after burning a small hole througb the roof. H. Q Hitchcock has just received a large lot of fresh garden and ilower seeds, from the celebrated seed house I of David L.indreth & Sons, of Philadel phia You will save money by buying from him instead of sauduig a ay. .- p j. There is but little truth in the report telegraphed from Lordburg, X. M., alleging thnt Indians an the Whito Mountain leservation aie excited ovor the killing of a squaw by a Mexican border, awl that tho DVmttmetit had ordered all stock removed from tho reservation, and tlwt trooi would put ths order into executiou at once. The squaw was killed a irJonth ago, and the Chiricahna Cattle Co, was ordered to remove their stock, but the order ws subsequently couutermmided. There are no signs of trouble among the In piaus. The herder who killed the wpiaw wRslvrrestd about n week ago. Elegant stereoscopes, triplicate mir fors, photo albums, bronze msuiel or naments, picture frames, eta, for birthdaym.nl dding'preiMints, for sale at the Post Officii Store. Tho "Colurnbinn World's Exposition, Illustrated," the authentic World's Fair organ, increases in intorest nfl caclf number is issued, nnd is tho riohest nork of art ever published. The terms for next year commencing in March 1802, nre $-1 per year of ,18 No's, or if will be delivered nt 25 cants a number by S. A. Lowe, ngant for Gila county. Tho Bblt recommends tho magazine. 'i ' The conl oil stringency was partially relieved on Wednesday by the Brrival of consignments of oil for J. Sultan stmI P. W Wastmeyer. The committee to whom whs referred the question of erdargitig til court house has carefully considered the matter, and adopt! the plans and spe cifications ,onerl by Alfred Trippol, hfcb contrmplato the erection of a second story to be deroted entirely io the uses of the court, and the division of tho present court room into offices. Also, a new, trussed roof would be ne cessary, Tho entire cobt of the im provement would be, approximately, $i,'100. Tho opinion of the Attorney General has been asked as to the legal ity of making tho proposed expenditure, of which there seems no doubt. It is proposed to have a spocial meeting of tho Board of Supervisors called to de cide the matter. M. Carr, to the Albuqnerqiit Cilion, is true, thon the situation in northwest orn New Moxico is indeed esrious and calls for prompt nnd Vigorous action by the United States government, looking to its correction. Mr. C&rr, who owns a ranch near where the recent trouble botween Nav- jos itnii cowuoys ocourieu, nnd is a sou of Ool. Curr, stationed atFortWin gatcr states that tho Indinns roam nil over the country without regard to res ervation lines nnd kill cattle with im punity without interference from the "government or any other authority. Thoy have grown bo bold thnt they steal cattle within sight of ranch houses, and thoy drive off wholo heids. Mr. Carr says the Bluo Water rnnch has lost full three thousand in this way, Kennedy L Weaver havo lost equally as many; Mariano S. Otero and the Acomn Cattle Company nro losers also several thousand had, r.nd there w notf a big raticb within 1'oHy rmlss of the reservation that ha?, not lust a thousand I or more Sso class oi iti7n8 i-ould be expected to suffer such wanton destruc tion of their pioperty to go on indefi nitely, And unless the govoinment, which nas umo nnn again Upeu in formed of theso doings, .TUikee some steps to restrain tho Indians and put a slop to thoir roaraiug aud robbing in diserinunatoly, it is to be foarad that the present disturbance will prove to be but the begiuuing of serious trouble. The telegraphic report of the fight between the cowboys and Indians states that tho Indinns opened fire upon tbe live stock in sight of the cowboys nour Coolidge station oh the Atlantic & Pa cific railrond Inst Satuiday Rftoruo5h. Tho cowboys determinod to stand the outrage no longer nnd gathering as largo a band na possible attacked the redskins the next morning. The Sav ajoB greatly outnumbered the cow boys but tho latter were better armod. Tho rodskius havo been stealing cattle by tho wholesale. One eomiainsary lost 15,000 animals. The Indmns wander nil oTer western New Maxico in bands of 25 to SO, killiug cattle whenever they find them nud leaving carcasses on the plains. , ns secretary of war to enlist Indium in tlio nrmy as n part of tho regular forco. It nutborizos tho culistmout of 1)000 In dinns under tho same conditions that govorn the onlistmeut of other persons to bo formed into troops of cavnlry and companies of infantry, A company of Apaches is being enlisted nt San Cmlos for station nt Fort Logan, Colo. Get a picco of glass and smoko it, then look through it at the sun now dnys nnd you will discover n largo sun spot on its surface. Tho Lick observ atory at Mouiit Hamilton has announc ed thia'pJoco of news. r I I i 2ow invoice of choice enso whiiky received ut G. S. Van Wngonen's. r y i. .. Buy your stationery, candies, .and cigars at tho Post Oliice Store. Goods not entirely satisfactory may be ro-tuined. 1 ' "' HUTSffilr li-3 ! BARGAINS iu rich profit alburns, mirrors, smokers sets, iiikstsade, pic ture frames, stc, at ths Post Office Ster. 'In hujiftg n cou(h medicine for cbil ilreii, ' jwis TI. A. Wilker, a prominent drujyiiat of Oden, Utah, "never ho afraid lo buy Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy. Tlioieisno danger from it nnd relief is always sure to follow, I par ticularly recommend Clmmhoilaiii'a be- causo I have found it to bo w.fti fiil reliable " CO cent bottle for sale by U. C. Hitchcock, druggist. i i i m it . ll for m That the ftoYAL Baking Powder is the oMes and purest baking powder, and the greatest in leavening strength. That it is free from every injurious substance. That it makes lighter, sweeter, more nutritious and healthful food than any other. The Royal Baking Powder Company t refines its own cream of tartar in its own mammoth re finery, and thus insures its unvarying quality. There is used in the manufacture or tbe Royal Bakur .Powder mon than half of all die cream of tartar coflwiHeu in the United States for all purposes. This s required and must b chemically pure, and chemically pure cream oftnrtnrcou.d not be obtained in the markets of th coun try or Europi, which necessitated the building of special works, and the employment of special processes. eft: If yon wunt a gotjd smoke tho Ruby Itojal cigar, at Q. S. Van WABMBx'tf. Judge Reilly, n&o ins returned from Bisbee, wvys tlwt there is a strong bo hiif there that the man arrested in Nashville as Daly. It is sltd there that the scar in the foot made by u bul let shot by Ihux Simons has been found as described. Tombstone Prospector. If tho Daly referrsd lo is to Daly who murdered W. W. Lowtbsr, a fornwr slwinffof Gila county, and he h returned to Arisona, his days on earth are dwindled to the ahortsst suan. THE FOUR ELEGANT PRIZES to be given to the sueeeesful contee tants at the Mawpiarado Ball, nl the Rink, are on exhibition in the window of Hitchcock's Drug Store. Judge Georgs (1. Burryi ft lsdflg lawyer of the Arizona bsr, diod in Tombstone Feb. 12th. Liquois of all kisds t G. S. Ysn Wageuen's. 'AXo Hoffman nor.he Bouquet snd tho In ternational cigars, for sole nt the News' Depot, by C. E. Taylor. Smoko graokottes, 4 ok 25c, better than most bit cigars sold elsewhere Post Orrjcs Stokb. C. E Trtylqr: ,is the note agent in Globe for the oriebrafced Cyriis Noble whiskies. r SKATING At the lUnk every Wed Htday and Saturday evenings. BOOMS FOR RENT Frush's lodging house. apply at Mrs. Y. nud S. licorice, the best, for sale st the Post Office Store. Also, fresh hosrlwund candy. . i - New stock of men's gloves, of all kmds, at G. S. Ysn Wagenen's. ' "' " For custom mads clothing mnds to order sad warrsnled io fit, go to G. S. Yah WaoekhkY 52 In MsWorst Form u White Swell ing" Cured. The reraartabla effect of Hood's Sarsapr.rlila In the oIlowIBB erne lllustratea the jower of tul tncdlctne over all blood diseases: "My son, 7 eaf old, had a white ewclllng come on jIj right !e below tho kneo, which con aacted tho ranwles no that hli lee"na drnwri tip at right anfilc. rhlcfnnslanred tho swelling, which discharged freely, but did not help him materially. I considered him A Confirmed Crlpplo. t was about to tako him to Cincinnati ioran op eratlon, exj-cetlun hi? leg vtould havo to bo talen oT, and be,jau giving him Hood'a Frrsaparll'a In order'togetnp bin strength. Thomedlcltiovvoltc np hlj ftppotlte, and sooif pieces of bono were discharged from tho eore. Wo con.tJllied-wlth Hood's Parki cr'Jla, as It seemed to be doing him o much gool, nnd Ihe (Jlnchargo from tho tore decreased, the melllng went down, tho leg jtralghtened out, and In a few months he had perfect use of bis les. He ! now apparently oj well as ever." John UMcMunnAV, Notary Tub tlo, JlJiroilsifOod, Vf. Vn. .' Hood's Sarsaparjlla Boldbydmssrltts. ft; sl tortfi. I'rupared onlj by C. I. H00I . CO , Ai otheearies, lovrcll, Maa J CO Dosgo Ono Dollar In Jatt M hoars J. V a rollevss coartlpetion and slcic beedaehes. After It geU the sy stem tindercontroi an occasional doae prevents return. r .Oco A. Werner. Kl Calilorniii tt S r : Mrs. C MeiVlu. 15S Kearny at P., and wany others vtto have tound leHoi freta conatipetionamSilasncadasne:. O tt. Vincent, of 6'ferancCwirt,B P writes: "leiijC3yea torljytan Iwijiretcati'Ji'ui.ctl f tr Jt- i Vcjettb.a esn.api:sIja. I r njfn,scJ m it it , faseo an herb that Uo Mestes-is nsil topirmjs 1 in the early Ws lot bovrel troabtts. (IcojjW, California In 1-S ) and I snow it woala help mo end ithas. rortheflratll'-ioi yean I ran sleep well and my sycten.i regular ami in splendid condition. IliBfed 'Mexican herbs in thi8rcmedy are, n certain euro in comtlpatloa and bowel troubles " As!c or VRj Uflfffvfnhln J- U wV.x, wW U PSarsai3Qnula Largest bottle, most elective, same prlco SV or halo only bV H. 0, HITCHCOCK. Uesnlar Price ONE DOLLAR a bcttle For pure mediciual liquors of all kinds, go to C, JE. Taj lor, Globe, A. T. The lloritl InilclieU, 4 t The facilities of thepresont diy for the production of everything that will con duce lo the material wulf.iro and comfort f mankind are almost unlimited and when Sytup of l'ig v;.is first produced tho world was enriched with tho only perfect laxative known, as it is tho only remedy which is Iridy pleasing nnd re forshmg to the tnstu hnd piompt and ef fectuil to cloanso tho ysiem gently m the spring limo or, in fact, at nny time find the better it is known tho moro pop ular it becomes. for Over : Irty learn. An 0li Aihi Wrju.-Tiiirn RrwrriV. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has bcon used for over fifty yoais by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with peifect success. It soothes tho child, softens tho gums, allays nil pniu, cures wind colic, add is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the tnstu. Sold by druggists in every part of tho world.' Ttriuityfitfe cents a bottle. Its value i incalcftl.iblo, Be Hiiro nnd nsk for Mrs Winslos oothiriR Syrup, and take no other $hih The Isrgest and finest assortment of smokers articles in Aiizoiw, at the Kews Depot. i . Scmifl krgs rla? oot at a brgsu), M O. S. Van Wsgeaen's. , ni Urnfncii t'ttn't 1e Curnl By local sppliestioiis, as Ibsy vcan not resell tbe diseased portion of ths ear. Thers is only one way to cure deafness, snd that ii by constitutions! remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of tho mucous limns; of ths Kutta ohinn Tubs. When this lube gets, in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entire ly closed deafness is the result, and un less the inflammation can be taken out aud thk tube restored to its normal con- dtion, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine pjw-es out of (el) Ve c.'isd by catarrh, which in nothing but an in flamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we can not- cure by-taking lisll's Catarrh Our. Solid for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Tele- do, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. A trj 4tmmu Ytaiit. "Outf t.rt," ''distwit," "(vlillies," tlitAe are fatmbar appellatives for un comfortable, undefinud sensations, ac companied with larsitiule, nervousness, indigestion. Poverty of the hlood, to remedy which ,w eflVctivasU'iimcluc per sitently used is the paramount need, is conclusive evidence that tho systom is insuUicicntly nourished because and for no other cause where- organic disease does nut exist the ftod is not nssimila led.. Reinforce the flatting energies of tho stomach, reform tin irregular condi tion of the bowels, keep up a ' healthful secretion of the bile vwth Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. For over thirty years tJiia popular medicine hns supplied the common want of die nervous invalid; the dyspeptic nnd of persons deficient in vitality, an efficient tonic. To its power of imparting strength is attributable its efficacy as a preventive of malaria .and la Thoroughly effective is it loo grippe, for ihoumatism, neuralgia. kidnoy complaint and BOBH. WOODS Jn Ulobe, Feb. 15th, to the wife of Lyniah 0. Woods, a ssn. Notice io GredlLrs. Instate of Charles nrcourt, Deceased. Notice is heioliygiien by the undersigned. Administrator of trie TJstate f ChstluK liar court, dece.ifed, to the creditors of nnd all persons lia inar claims ngaint the said de ceased, to exhibit them, with tho necessary vouchors, svithin four nnitths after the fret publication of this notice to tho rani Admin istratnr r-t hit residence In (J lob. 011a Coun ty, AriEona, the same heinir'the place for the transaction of tltrbflsine.s yf gatd estate, in said Cennty of Oila AriKREDKlXKY. AdminUtiatorof thoetftte of Charlts llar court, decensoti. J)ted, (;iobe, Arizona, tbh IRth dav of rbrunnr 112. flC0.4w All other baking powders, when analyzed, show traces of lime and sulphuric acid, which arise from the impurities of the materials bought in the market, which their manufacturers use. This is why the Royal Baking Powder is the only absolutely pure baking powder made. U. BRENT KEYSER, President. A. L. WALKER, Vice President. T. W J3ROOKixER, 8eerotf,ry. ALOXZO BAILEY, Trecsoircr & Managfli. DealeFS til' tk, JML6S GslBslOiSG OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS. Hllf, IPiBflfi i aecd Wwsmm i IK BACH LINE SfS - tft 0tfJl cs . A. .A -a. 3matft Gn(kf.& v9 fl . S?5? i. 1 Katsl Ory Goods, Carpets, . Clothing Crockery and Classware5 Canned Coods, . . Groceries and Craint SHELF nil HEAVY HARDWARE. 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