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'"W: ,i.u.y u iAK , ,. ... -t.A. - Vr Him inmu in jn w'i"! t,'-aiHpu.ii,' ' j rimt'w eyi -"ir' vaejuiiitieeMj 3CSE: -nwriMtgffr-..r. T.j;rarr..rr7-sTr;j.r.r,v;-l ,..',rilflgflag 7V1 rp bJ A. ' r NO. 51 VOL. XIV. GLOBE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, MARCH 49,-1892, U MckdMc&BKU r m I HE RIOT" WEJ jf. ""Vft. "V A 1 7 iS TV vS. J&L & if "W JLJ? JLJ THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT. SuMUhtJ Tcry Saturday Monttog-at llone, Gila County, Arizona, -n-. aUCKNJEY & fiAMILL, Esrron ai l'termiteM tfljil83KHTIOS It.VTIlH: One Year ,, S X ix MorHIn..- 200 ' ii v Months 1 50 Advrnliic Itnte uinilo known on . ,,iirtlon. I?!" OFFICIAL-DIRECTORY. Territorial. ' r-nor- Jnha J?. Irwin, Phewlx. i'i ic:-rj N. O. Murphy, lfwwir. i -, j r Totin V. T. Smith, Phoenix. -. -rctxUnt of PttbHe Ittattaetlon G. Auditor -Thou Iliaxhea. , Supreme Ceairt -Henry Clay GoedteK, Chief Jaatiee. Preoott: Jo. H. KibUy, Aaeoeiat Juttice, Pbwnix; It. K. Sk. AeUt Jus tice. Tuwon. lT. S. DUtrk-t AHirney-Thr. K. Wil in, Tuown. AX. S. Marshal-Robert H. Pal- Surveyor General -Royal A. Johnson. Delegate W Conferee--Jfn Sastth, Tombstone. Judga of Kiut Judicial Iitrkt-R. E. .Tudee if-Seond Judicial Itrit -Joe". H. Kibbev. Fboaiit. , Judge of Thiol JudWal Dtstrfd-rUWr Olay G"Q.llt)g. ' Judge of the Fourth Judicial Dbttiet-K. VrelU. Freaoett. Clta County. Judse of Dbtrlet Court J. H. Kfbbey. Clerk of Dutrkrt. OoortW. If. Dttryc. Judge of FrWe-F. W. WeHaaejer. ShiriH .I. H. Taompaon. Under Sheriff--Geonre Peesberiefi. 'DUirklAHaraej J..P MeCaoe. Baoordu Cha. T Xartm Supervisors Patrick Shalt!?, d. C Tebb an J. W. ttUieoa. I tOoantr Trtrr J. W. Botrdmaa. DIiUm re OWMtotMiiroaaiWtHeiBC.tt1 milei. Fjvm QM to Qua Cwt. wowtaj O pwfle Cm- joa, n 1 totwMm t PtJl OtHXec .Mult. rrnm Olobc to On OmMto rK Homr-...W bOh. KltnUoo ibore m !! t OJb Hte ftt. IdUJnde U drgrsM, M mimiti, toagtttito 1W d- jl , 45 mtnatw Ilizbeit oiulnvn tpiitap,"Adr tltk.-.Ugfef Loweit minlfnum tomptntura, Jn. 10th,. . . 16 dtf tn Umptur taitf- pin tiling dlrwttoft f wlifct fcotawnrt. An oorTUoB eiWndlni .-irer irnl Ttwti, dit. lt the reraarkb! (act. that thara boa aot bean a ltj vl'ii'mt Mra ar ln ubli J. Y. LARGENT, TJHYSICIAK AND SURGEOK. a Offioe at HiUibcock'a lnu; Store. DR. J. A. LORD, DENTIST.' Office with n.r. Colliw, Brond Streft. S. A. LOWE," AiUerlltlnc anil IIMrlbultiit: AtfHt. Dr ', I.tAt Mxi other pttPr drnv.n up. SBihml and loetrI, flilln maUe cut, ' Tt ie, July 3M. 1881. P. M. THURMOND, 1KMET.AXD COUNSHLLOR AT Law, Olnbfl, Arisona. ' -. in an mIoIm buiMinfr near the Court n west ld nf llroit Street. 0. Hitchcock, -WHOLESALE ASD BTA!L jiitm&isT ALSO DKALKH ttf . - FANOYGOODSj , TOILER ARTllSS, bTATlONBRY CIGARS; PAINTS. OILS, Varnis: ;isnES. RRUSHES & 3 ru-rt Li.qiiors KorJiledloailntrreAiK. ) WW iPfqiataiaBlhyaawJ '"' U C ROYAL KSV11JS NJ Absolutely Pure,, A cream of tft'Ur luikiiiR powder. lli,ht of Ml in lvnipg ttrttiRth. Latest U. S. Uorwnmetit i'ooA lUirt. Hotal Bakino PownBR Co., 100 Wall St., N Y v!;cti the or anvsgu lb a ptfMi j P6mhI for H,-y, iwi?5" papsniisji 5t..iaal rMhton a untHloacsa. ButtUth-Jl i Sept. lath, ami nuiitd freej iirmft finmhr t irm li..n .. t i:.kilUii2 witk ever toaW Hlhor.asliB And volif'd colt, twrtWatf tuolrd K r )-dc.licntjlni!CL!r'r I Wtir.adadotniiwnt; Haw wwnMiiiirfrfJ Md da the Ur ami itxrtt rtJiaUe Xu! C t.Wr 1 -tit Sa the cuuwry Th.r l'n va c.a lirue w iadapH to part p.ci ar; t; tK.tryeA.'--.,., Slh A-. & 20:h SL, NEW Y0H!' C!TV. 'Oiw door north of B. F. Store.) GLdBE - KeHucr iH Cu't A T Murphy k CiitbII PJ10PRIKT0R8. ftr Alw7 for 9al P89HIE8EEF, m, mm, P9RK, Els. Order? Called for and Met Itelivered Daily. 4Hid i n. 51 jnv ! t -n .,-met -dMt"1l!aVBHll C .iri (aM tfmilai avkal uma i r nM fir.faU MlilUI J lt'-tr4 Ait TutM (rtdofA Ibft ti --M -JMUV fttflfclfa 'ftMtemr f iWt 4ryfikat t il , fu.t4i 1Mb m. T fsllawn t (lM j ffrvc KU tMaed l tvlOOf UelftftUtJ. ttf tUbulk ItrfttTftftd tVuM tJ tewit.HliritiiUMifUMrr; Wn i'tlKotHtit'N -J 1! UALLKITAtO. Hat 08 O, foniiArt), WilXK CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA GOUeHORGOLD Throat Affectica Wasting of Floch .Or aV DUtate thr Via Throat ant Xunjrr Bra Inflamed, Zaelt tf Strength or Kerr Fount, you can lx relieved and Cured by PURE COD MVER OIL With Hypophosphlteg. PALATABLE AS MILK, Atkfor Seotl't Emu'iion, and let no . ptanatton or toUcltatton UuXuto t"" t accept a sultlUute. Sold by all Druggist. SCOTT X COWHE.Chomlotr,, fJ.Y. E, E. BURLirJCAr.1E'3 flSSftV OFFICE AN CHEMICAL DLABORATOHY BtUUked lo pelonuio, 1866. Bamrlef or vxi) or txprtoa will reaena prompt ro1 oartful RUeniwn. Gold S Silver Bullion f$y?i2gM& ' Altitci, 1735 ft 1T30 I.iv;s:t It, lutsr, C:'a ii ' I m i m m ijii ! IIM I pKOWTQB!JY IflSIMii IE1C-I up I . f A t yt) lunlxmn i M0HHtaM fir ilSilKi" nm ATE til UK. C'JWW" OF I'lint Hemnrriitle full. A roprcioutative of tho' Stnr onllod on L. M. Jncobs, rlminnuii of ttiu Democratio Control Committee. Wo lArn from liim that tho call for tho convention was imtl after axprcft Biou of tho opinion of tliu vnrions niem bst's of tho cominittso liutl beun iihIcwI. Thsre waro twelve niniborH mIio uu qnnlilieillj ttxjirHKttl te opinion that tho convontion ehoulll also nomiuuto tho dtslogftto to Congrts, tro who t'o. cided for it with a quultfteation as to Tune 1st being the data to be called, and four inambors who thought that the couT'antiou tdiould ,oonthi9 'its no tion to miming tho ttakgato to thu Chicago convention. Tim Demooraoir of PliamiS oxpreestnl thflmMlToe, so Mr. Jucobw tiUtw, as be ing satibfied with the call inasmuch m tho Torritoriitl Cautral Couvuntacm oan dsoide wheu it meet.i whether it be ex pudiaut to uomitmte n caudidato for dolcgnto to Cougrosa or to defer it to a future data. (PlWHitx Gazette ) The GasoMo lips no dHirc to intor fero with the political " Ambition of any man, but wo wish in tbs iutrot of da- cneyvand suqms to e the maoliiunry of iMirty innumVl ' outside of machine Itoliticmns. W undoraUnd perfeotly well tlwt r majority f tli TwritorUd oomntte voUtl to nouunattf Territo rial officers ftt the May convention, and e 1bo knpw tlmt they tad no Author ity or warrant to o ainou 4 fool Uricg, slid tint Wurt4vtion will xoie its goml jndgmnt wd wUct two dl tfie, to ChioAgo and two ltert2, and then adjonrn. (Arisuita KUrJ This call will no 'donbt b- a fiurprjav to the Pamocrtwy of tta Trritffl:y, u ; it is such a wUU deiirttire from all former precedsnta in the Twriory, It h alwsyg befit the custom si'bc the orgauiattiou of Uw 1mocih'o pr ty in Arizo'aft to jjoetowt th k3egt to Congrews, the joint cotuteilmes, etc , by a Territorial conv.uitioD oonUtnted of dlgHtfS eleoied bjr the rMpectire county ootaentioiia wliich tad iiomi nutwl th Baroocr.-vtio ticket of iU county. The deltgatss thtw aeleotd by aconvwstion of repreaeotatiTen freati from the people ara naturettji. wU in formed as to their preferences. ' TUjs is the general mU of jerly all ta Stntee aa well. The objeot being to get eg near m poeeible to the rnk mil file of , the peify, that their wiahea may ta knon-n. The 8t boliave Ihet May 10tl ie the proper time to convene & Territorial convention or the seleetien of delegates to (he national convention, btttitaeems too early to nominate del- egale to Cdngretw, jrint oouwnlrti'-ti and the Territorial Central Committ, ae menx ebanges may occur between then and the usual time for holding our eon- i vention for the nomi!Uou of thaa oflltwrs. Many other rtBoiw might be aasignetl againat making; this depfwtare frost tne general rule. ,(Jf.jO.HjthHi, tnutbr Ter. 0ot.l ThaoalHseo nndsmocrU I jams cntinly enter nty proteaVpSoel'it,, nhicb jte a mamlver of the roj!nuHI vivivkl l") dejelect of ray dnty if I failed to dd. In the jftrat pkoe the authority to cU ft convention to dnue its dotis And wiaouer.in whieli delegatus to sahl oouVtiHtiou stall h elected withotrlfirat owlling a nwetiug of the Territorial committee to obtain their stuee in the matter, is assumed and therefore uu deroocratic, and cannot be conceded. TJ'e i-au then depart frem Imtoratio ctiHiome, and authorizes the county central committer to elect dolegatee to the Territorial convention, a very un democratic inHtiuor. It also dejMirts from former Terriibrinl customs and coibolidatw two coinotiti'ona into ouo, and while I am well awore that various reasons may arie cunsequeut upon avvr-ohanging circumstances that may requiro new npplicatioDS of eld and wall established ruins, yst an oh onange as tho above should only bo made upon tho majority will of the party. "We iiave no OiefflnnioiiH iu the Democratio party at present, aud want none. A novel cleanup is U) bo made of the Old Conistook refining works on tho bay oi Sap Fraucdeoo. These works 1 from 1808 to 1886 handled au immense amount of bullion, and it i supposed that the old stacks, slag pilee nud the ground benoath and around the works contain a grettt deal of precious metal. At least ihe purohasor seems to think so, for ha is reported to have paid S10.000 for the ehiinnoys alone. A rather inflated story is given out by a San Francisco newspaper that a part of the debris sent to tho Port Costa works returned ICOO.OOO. However, therela undoubtedly profit in working over the remains qf any reduction and rejlnimj works that iu the past operated on practical methods, Mining Industry. i No Territorioe will be admitted to statehood this year. The Republicans will keep New Mexico, Arizq'na fljul Utah out, and thepomoqratB wfll keep. QWglwow ot,-.,Gbjbe-PnoJpt( j I'ort Tliomup The citizens of Fort Thomas have had another ecar. The old roj)orl has again been put in circulation that nil the troops are to be removed from that post in the near future. For the past four years Thomas has been at a busi ness standstill because of continued re ports of that kind, lisiages men have continued to occupy inconvenient and undesirable buildings because they feared to build better. For the pres ent report that the single company now there is to be taken away wo believe there is not the slightest foundation, and cun, on good authority, atatir the Thouiasites that estimates iiae beeu made for suppfibs at that poet. Fort Thoiuae is situated exsotly at the spot where troops should be kept so long as the Apache is kept on the San Carlos resorvation. More effective work 1ms been done by soldiers from Fort Thom as in running down reuegado Apaches than those from nnv other point in TCJrizona, and what cusod tho original leoomuiundation for the abandonment of this post has always baen a mystery to army officers acquainted with ite lo cation and that of the Indians aud cur rounding country, But soldiers or no oldiere tliw nil! always bo n good towu at Thomas, and it will grow. Jnet nUove on the Gila river thero are eoaie seven or eight tboUMinl acres of lead that can be eesilv reclaimed fo hgrvuHure with but a tmparalivfy 1 ;rtoiJ v-.Ja-ycf ejiUi. siij this- wi wili be eucompiiehed m the sear future. Snob oppartunititfe as exiet afeove Tnotnas for bringing Mai or on large bodta of lien kad will not mueli lower f ioUl in Atizona. Graham County BuHetin. . . A Tttmmasy bravo (aays tho N. Y. "V?6rM).oaGd a flurry in the Treaentj Department it day or two ago by in geaionsly oircttniSSBlinjf one of the ot-iroa regulaticta prorfa&I 'for tho clerks in Uncle Sana's big beehive. Qno of the rnles most strictly enforced is that no employe can be seen by out siders during busbies hours, "except in caee of eickneee or death." The Tatumauvite was verj- nnxiotte to see a friend bsfowretursing to New Tork, and, npor Wag informed of the rnl, "Vtm tor a ruouent at a tats how to pro- 0 Suehlenly a bright til, struck him. "Please jay to the chief of divis ion, ue sum to me uoorseeper, in a laintive tone, "that I at o see IkoWfi very mtie&" ATy grandfather i dead." The doorkeeperjierfcraied the errand with alacrity, and llrown speed ily appeared rtiid shook the Tarawa nyite'e hand with much ewneihy. "1 am very sorry. ild'm"sB, te bear of your grandfather's death," he sid, "I know that sympathy des't amount i? much or-Uiese occasions, bnt I nm really rery muoh pained " "Oh, that's all ngbt, ' resjwuded the Kew Yorker; "the old mun dietl about .twenty yra ago. Oonre oat and get a owk'Ctil. I want lotelktoyon." ' ' . , XUs "progttm of tho 'orld" which is. the exceedingly lire editorial depart ment of the IUriew of Ilriwe, dis cne the American politic! situation with great -franknefH in ib March nmn br. A very fine new portrait of !ffr. Otover Cleveland is preeentetl, wtHiso are equally striking half-tone Resent- j tnente of President Ifarrieon, Mr. Blaine, Postmaster-General Wanama ker, Chief Justice Fuller, the We Jus tice Bradley, Chairnian llland, of the coinage commiUee, ami the late Jolin j Jay Knox. The reviW uf foreign af isirttis also fresh and keen, aud ie in torspersetj''' with portraits of Judge Henry Foster of Chile; Presidont Diaf. and Senor Gar?a of Jlexico; full page portraits of Prince George aud the Duke of Clarence; a fifie full-page por trait of Father Audarledy, the late gen eral of the Jesuits; portraits of M. De Freycinet and M. Clonieuceau, who are so pronriueni iu the pretont political crises in France, and various other celebrities of tho day. There would appear to be some gen unice grounds for the feeling; thai tho crown wsil descend to the Fifes, ihe London n.edicsl uapere regarding the marriage of Prince Georjge ata ro&tter of less importance than is generally supposed, inasmuch as many distin guished physicians hare agreed that men who have snfiereu from plioid fever are rarely blessed with offspring. There are, it is true, exceptions to this rule, rho Prince of Vulos, in his thirtieth year, also contracted tyxihoid fever, aud no children has beon born to him since that time. Argonaut. Tho Uuited States Gov ernmenthas de cided upon tho manufacture of smoke lose powder for use in both arnail arms and heavy orduance, and with this ob- in view Gnpt. Pitman, a wojl known ordnance officer and expert cheniisj, has boon detailed by Gen. Flagler, .Chisf of Ordnance, United Statesurroy, to tako charge of, the laboratory at the Frajbkford ArVoauL TIir Mrnrnmia Cunul, The entire country is becoming more and more awake to the urent impor tance of tho Nicaragua Conal, says the Mining and Scientific Press, and to the fact tlmt it is absolutely uecejnary to our commercial progress that it should beotomo essentially a Government work. It would be most suicidal to allow any other country to tieeuYo a pecuniary control over it, and scarcely less ao to allow its control to pass into the hands of the money kiug of eron our owi country. Tint canal, instead of being a com petitor with our overland railroads, would, if rightly managed aud in tho interest of tho people, be beneficial to them in building up tho country and creating a vast business for them, which Jt could not itsolf eonduct snd indeed, which it would not need. Recent experience has shown that waterways, instead of being competitors to railroads, aro a benefit tq them. Warnor Sillier, the President of the Nicaragua Conal Company, in a recant uiblreae, while spsaking of the benefits to arise from tho canal, snid its con struetion might easily double the out put of the Pacific CoaU States in agri cultural productions R&d-finda ready and profitable market for them iu Europe, because ib cost of transpor tation would lie reduced by the ra.luc ticn in distance Fmuhatinore. it hail beeu eetueated that tbe iwreaswi vj.i.ie wf the timber now steading around Puget Sound would- pay for the con tfruetioa of tbo canal. Tho great for ete in the central part of tho country are becoming rapidly depleted and new Umber tiekis are beet found on the Pa ciflo Coat,. It goes without saying that the building of the canal will rap idly inereaee the population of all the Pacific States. Their oil and climate re the bct in the world," and the Coaet is capable of supporting a popu lation of 190, 000, 000 if all the lands are taken up and cultivated. In the event of war between naval powers, the control of the canal would lie. so decided an advantage that no one can predict what might happen. But if tile United States furnishes the mon ey to build it, there will be no question m to the right of the American Govern ment to eentrol it. The $100,000,000 the canal will cost is hardly a m-.tter I for consideration in view of the impor- taews attaohed to the possession of tho canal. ' .- s Under the bill inlroduewl into the the feet Congress, the nation will thus acquire tha right of control whenever it sees n't to assert its right. Vb do aot want foreign capitalist to build i, 1 nor transcontinental railroad men. The canal should lie maiatained m a com peting route between the two American ea with tolbi as light as the nature of the service will iwriuit. The Nica ragua Gawd is practically the only com petitor to a traneeontinoLtal railroad. Tbe Canadian row! is alwi-ys for sale to tbe highest bidder and consequently no competitor at all. The key to the valne of the Nicnragua Oaaal as a coui peWitg ronfe lies in the ower to fix tlu rate of toll. Tlie canal will always bo opeu to vessels of nil nations, bnt an excoesive rate of toll wuld ioiieir its usefuiuMie as a oompctiug route. A little girl in it child's school, tho other day, on being asked by the ex aminer, "Who waw Mosos?" confidently anawereffr "The Wfi of Pharaoh's daughter." "Ob, no,'1 corrected the toacher; "Pharaoh's daughter it was who discovered Mosee iu the bulrush es." "Yes, mum," answered the child, with a significant sinile, "so she baid." Argonaut. t a General Nelson A. Miles should, ju tho regular order of promotion, become the general commanding the United States army two years hence. In that cafe he will be tho first man since Gcn oral -Win field Scott, not graduated from Wet FcW, to hold that placo. . . '"Do I have to stick ibis stamp on myself ?" asked . dude ei the clerk at tbe pott office. "Oh noT replied tho clerk ; "yon couldn't go in the mail bag, and beside, that is a letter stamp, and yon are not first-class male matter." Now York. Sun, Edison think? ho may-ha able to hoar the sun-spot i oar. His idea is that a king snretob of copper wire set up will be pffeetfd by the electrical dis turbance on the sun. From the wiro these disturbances will bo translated into, sound-waves. Clergyman (to dying- parishioner) "My friend, ore you notafraid to meet your Creator JM Parishioner "No, sir ; to fell the truth, it's the other par ty that Fm more afraid of meeting." S. G. & Go's Monthly. Rapidity is all right in its way, but it seldom loads tip liiJJ.. The road to failure is greased, while thelhlghwarto wcces J rocjjy and tieop. The weather during February awl n iar in March has boon more fuvurable ! for au early spring and it good grass crop than iu the past ten or twelve years. If it continues the cattle men can bogin their fpring work by the 13th or 20th of April, and tho sheop men can commence their spring shearing by tho first of that month. What was though wpuUl be? tho moat disastrous season to stockmen in this county, lust fall, in likely to prove one of the most favorable, for many years. So far the loss htit been comparatively fight, and Nhonhl the present faturable condi tions continue, tho lose from now on will bo trifling. This is true of ell por tions Qf this county, except, perhajM", tbe southwestern portion, where the snowfall has U4n unprecedentedly heavy and lifts lain ou the ground much jlonger than usual. If eattlo and sheep in that section have survived so far, they aro likely to pull through, and the heavy snowfall insures an abundance of spring and summer food. St. Johns Herald. , A correspondent of the Graham County Bulletin writing from Pima un der date of March Oth, sajs: A terrible accident occurre 1 at Bryceville about nine o'clock this morning, in which the 14 year-old son of Bryce was killed; a youngur son of Bryce's was Tendered insensible; Geo. Felsbaw, aged 15 years had his leg broken above the nukle; a younger eon of John Feklmw received n severe scalp wound, and two or three 'dtliers tarely escaped with their lives. The particulars as near as I have been ablo to learn, are as follows: The boye, six or eight in number, were playing miuiug beneath a high bank of the river, when it suddenly gave way, burying six of the boys beneath it with the above results The boys bail been warned of their danger, but paid no 'heed le it as they had men ooenf tomed to play at tue place for some time. A runner bee been tent for Mr. Bryoe, who is on tho road between here and Bowie, and he ii.expeeted to arrive some time to-night. At Tbatchsr I met President Lay ton. He is delighted with the splendid pros pects ahead r tbe farmers. Mr. Lay ton is entitled to tbe name of the eiega monopolist of Southern Arizona. He started iuto the bnsinese July 1st, 1800, witb the contract from Bowie Station to Fort Thomas and from Bowie Sta tion to Fort Bowie. Afterwards ho se onreilhe.line froin Fort Thorns to Fort Grant. "Next he bought out tho line from Fort Thome to Globe, and laet he purchased the mail contract from Willcox to Fort Grant, which he lie ?Hb-let to Mr. John Norton. He bow fperMtets eWtjHw rer 03 miles of road. His eipeLses fur a ' single day amount to abont 7.r. Hie lines are the best ami make time with the regu larity of a railroad (rain. Editorial Gor. Graham OoBnlletiH. i. In no portion of the range country are cattlemen so thoroughly unorgan ized as in Arizona. We believe with out a single xca$on every other stile and territory in the Open range coun try ef the wet has its organizations among live stock prodncera, reeultiner in untold benefits to its members. Juet why the seme benefits could not be derived from similar neeocktions in this, the leading breeding ' country of the world, is not plain. Willcox Stock man. ' ' no. ; Deputy Marshal Jack O'Nuil, brought lwck the Majicnj Ykente Ramirez, charged with killing a equaw on Engle Croek. Ramirez was tried by tho civil authorities here a short time ago, and discharged. He was tried be fore Probate Judge-, Jphn Blake, last Monday and held to await the action of the U. S. Grand Jury. Doputy O'Neil escorted him tie' Tucson, aud placed him in the county jail there. U. S. District Attorney W'liwn conducted tho prosecution. Graham County Bulletin. L. R. Wright and Geo. Frik return ed to Eniponi', Kansas, Wednesday evening. They have new engaged ftom 1,000 to 1,500 head of ood cattle for their pastures, and will perhaps secure an additional several hundred before they ship, which' will.be the latter port of April. Willcox Stockm'sn. - ' . - TJio school of mines will bo in run ning order very soon, tho steam pipe for which Prof. Com&took has been waiting having arrived. Ores to be tested in various sized lots are arriving nearly daily. Qitizec. The man who laughs, the loudest when he does tho othr felfow up "kicks" tho hardest when ho gets done up himself. , The indolent never rocuguize Mich a thiug ns well-earnetlihccow. It is al ways "good luck" in tlioir eyes. When wo learn to worry more about ourselves than about others wq are on the highway to nc$es, PEGGOTTY EACH MOSSERS. A Net. Knslaml Ijidimtry Tli.t rrovljrs llio lljn-rrir wlili lilnno Stance. Fair old Scitnate boasts an Industry in lsicb, if to no other, it Is tho lead Jug town In tbe country. It ha, w none of its more wealthy sister towns lwve. its moss. From tile rocks that carpet its harbor and make its shore '?ekfed by tbe sailor is gathered nri in come every yenr thnt may not be princely, bwt. Is still large enough to compensate the town for the lack ol noisy, WMoky factories and strong Huelllng wharves When tbe mow gathering, industry began in Soittutto no one know. 'Prob ably tbe value of the moss wns first dh-covered by rtcoident by 6ome lishen .ntan's wife. Tlie gathering and eurlng of inoss for food began in IrctAnd umny yenrsago. It tvas nsetl principnliy by the people of the sooth of Ireland, nenr thi M.'Hooat Many people have made the clHiin that tbey introdticod tlie ia duntry in this teountr.v, but eveotle oldest inhabitants of Scitiinte are in doubt ns to who was tbe first. Tbe particular locality whero the business is carried on Is called "Peg gotty Beach." Little Peggotty village ibunchod here, and here tbo mossera and their families ply their trade. There is no loafing Kverybody is ex pected to do bis share of tho labor. 'White the father is out iu Ills boat rob L'!hk the sea to put broad in bis ftutills mouth ami bianc mange and jeHy Into the mouths of mankind, the wives and daughters aro wading along tlie rooks near tbe diore HI I big their aprons witli tin sniafW pieces of the mow. Tlie loys are at the sniuo time raking and turning tlie patches of moss that are laid out in retrukr lots'ln front of each creel bouse. Tbe veteran "moes er" U on tbo beach at sunrise. There h much to do before tlie tklo "wHl answer." and he must watch the tklee. Witb garden rake be levels off a patcji en tbo RTOVcled beach. rIwavs bnir careful not to leave a footprint. Then lie carries the raw that bis wife and daughters have washed out tbejiJgUt befon' and spread it on the smooth soots, tl U of many colors, from tins Sriaroon, purple black to a delicate yel low, according to tlie waxliings khoI bleacbinge it 1ms received. . A low tide in tiie morning and n. westerly freeze not a wind is wtas the men jmy for. Out by the rocks o ffhtrtl Clitf the double spirits aud dors were already stationed, and men were standing up hi the boat poking around in tlie water with long poles. In ordet to get a nearer view tlie reporter Uh;d a typical small boy to take him out hi hie dory. "How do yon know when you el over tnofisr whs asked of a man whom tlio gukle calletl "father." "Ob. I can eoo it," was theantwer. ' Tiic immutati-J uuuld not dtstingtiMi. enc rock frtieu another at tlie bottom; but ibo oxjicricHco of years (for some ol three people buve been here) as many as tlrlrty years) makes their sight woide fully keen Tlie rake iied in srraping the rocks lias n Imidlo fifteen feet long MUetl into bwy iron iiead. The teeth are set Wry lce together ami- are frbarp pointed. Over the back part of tftelt liead there is a guard that keeps tire load from falling back hito tlie water! Am much as two pounds of mo oan be torn off the rocks at one shove of the rake. A good day' work for one iai is 122 pounds of iuonx. Tlie cargo s)i dom falls below seventy pownd. Should the tnosecr It run of a rock which offers a good yield, and tlfe ruffled mters interfere with bk ffndlnW it, a bottle of oil is brongiit into requi sitioifand a little of it is thrown on the water to quiet tbe ripples. The mo) gatherers arc met on tlie beach by the young folks, and "ereoh . holding it barrel each of the weed aro (Illed to the brim at tlie boats mid ifis then spread to dry on the beach. 'Po. bleach the moss to tlie desired color eight washings unit lie made; it housed, wlien perfectly dry, in tlaj shanties. Cor. Boston Globe. Thin Gone for ItutluMi;. In the office of the UAptuin of the ivntch at the treasury department is n large gong connected with a series of wirca. That bell bits never been rung wivo when it I testetl to'sce if it is Iu working' order, and the ofticiaht tniit that it never w ill bo sounded. When it does, business of the inost serious kind Is meant At mmiic time or other som? smnk oc cr.inks might get into the oashroOm or banking olfl1! Jf the treasury, and by tbe bold use of nnns attempt to umke a raid. This gong bi connected with the' Onshrooui by w number of wires; and the preeburo of u button at con venient places il! sound the alarm. The watchmen Iinvc orders when that tell rings to drop all other work and come to tho cnsbrooni thoroughly tinned and ready to deal with whatever may proseut itself. Washington Post.- II ow ciotii In sbruub. , After tho goods have been oxauiiueU, and tested they aro sponged, or shrunk. There are' several motbods of doing tills work. One is by wotting the cloth anil' banging it up to dry. Another is by rolling the garment on peffornted cojij per cylinders Into which live steam i.t admitted, which permeates the roll of cloth and shrinks it I. c, after tbo cloth is laid away to ocoh the water and the bent together shriuk tt, aud m set the fiber of the wool that It shrink Very little. If any. iiion. Th.re am certain lltouM whicii make u bushier of sponging good for tbe trade, Init n good many large clothing firms do tlnt own sponging. Interview in Nh- 1'r.fS UfVH-U. . , - s--.J fciS 1 I "it- ft. - L Jf m? .yA - r w m- y;v' h y&Pi M........i : i iiii,iiriiirtiaiiiiiiaifcii.MaiaiihAaMiaiaaMiaaiiiaalBlaBBiaa ' "-- " -J.-..? a-- ...a, jMMmmmmm "A