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-" " T(SJf -ST" T-r-.nn.iflp.. , MMumirai&vi tsst?)? sw fiftjp f , pygy ., . f tfy, iUgKTvr: r? iixi- na f iliiiiiMfai i ih "Till uf! lyirf'SSfii-.h hii'IIi' . ---!i3tjqr-vJ iJtmimt -? v-v .3 i 'up T -LJLJ! icx: VOL. XV. is GLOBfe, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1892. -NO. 8 -"" ' ' ' ) ...I Ulillin, ill ill M ,.., .,. V"17"D IMTT'T P - - V V hlE ARIZONA SILVER BELT.! ."JbUjatJ titty Saturday morninjit Slofife, tlila County, Arizona, -BY- kAKEOY & HAMXLL, I trroH iso faeraitcoRa '6iie'Xr,..,.,t,.. ....,..,. ,,,...34 00 cUx Month. 200 'three Months ,. 130 ArtvqrvlMiiK jUntct,muilo known on njHillw.llou. . - OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. IVrrilui l:il. Iwitia'H - N. O. Mutiny, rharoh , TreHrar--Jn.H V T Smith, Thanit .SuicriHtvnlwit ( I'ttblia IiiatructWa- -G W Ohei.ey AuJiUr-Thomftj IIbrIiw. fii'r&fCiV-lIenn-ClnvUiiodlHi.', Chief dnti-. I'reneftH: Jim H. KiUWj, AueUtr JnUiqe, I'bcenU; It. K. Skua, Assvuite Jus. Ike. Tuoson. lT. 8 IMtttkt Attwmr-Thos. l Wil. ft), Teon. U. 5. .M,lMl-l((Art II. Paul. Purveyor OetwalHoyal A. Jnhwxm. DvJroW In Co;rrM -.Mnacn Smith, Tifinliiunft JudRe of Hr.t JutUusJ UUtritt li K. Kl in. In tKe r Stttuwi JttKefel Di..riet-Jos. H Kibbev. Pkenix. Jti-ige of Third .tutUis! District- lcnr f.Uy Gnpfag. . u.uol.th Perttt Jwlfes.1 IfUttKl i: "Wells. Preseett. t.Un County. .'h?JHt5wV-J. U. Kibbey. (Msrlf of DtMtitt Qt W. H. Uuryta. I.Hl.pef PhAjiU-U. Vetwr. "atfiff -J. I. TfctM. Un-ler Httjfi)I-(tRe I'wbrWn VirtritAIiv J. D MfCttw. r.wordw Ovt.T Xittlw ;r"' -1'ittiJi SljUHkj-, J C T!.j and J V.lli-.io. C luntr TjfBnf et-J.V.)kKiuiwi. ., ' t ' ITS l)4tuK ftvai OleiiiHnfirMi "MV-". 't fe'.ta ' r--.s. llW toUut Ortadf, erotaj lh I'etll Can Tin nilfcMeMafat ltiwlayioriK S3 a.l riai ( wlit t CfA OmvJ vh Wk.uetr " mllrs r.'.ijal-rirlel uttlloW. . V?uO )-: la It J, !(. M silflotw, luojrituil 110 iK 5- , s nlnnUi lll;hMtntlniMiUin4iwatHf,Ja)r llth. UOder t rt imluma (mnpcBtaro, Jui 10th 14 '; U jn tempwilttrt, .... t3des Wciliin Jt.TAuxi ol wll, . Eothtt .iKsrr4;ljntnliBt V wrrer! twm, 1 I i..f, th rUMrkMc tart, that there tis.4 no! b(i .ar 1 4j at or ) nwhlp J. V. LARCENT, PHYSICIAN A5D SyUGEON. OUJv snp.viit liiictiCKk'n DrHij Store. Telephone Night Call. 8. A. LOVE, liMcrllWue nml Iiutrlbiitliic .Hcnl. Rooks isimhicd and posted, Dftb untie cat, IU1 etc UM, July 23.1, 1S1. PiM. THURWOJD, ' ATTCU.VXT i,ST CofSSKLLOU AT Law, G'lulie. Ariz-mn. Ariz-ma. Dlfice in an AtMie, yifaTe the Court lioufe, n west utile trees, 1' T? RORKHTSOX. 0. C. ISRAEL. ISRAEL & R.OBERTSON, iTrOUNK.V? i.TLUV. ii Olficof o"8 lr South of Court Ilouse, in Andotfon UuiHing , yLOBE, .V. T. JL C. Hitohcook, V1JOI KUALB AM UtTAIL- mm auw ucvtr.n I.S- KANCy GOODS, , OILET ARTICLES, Mlf 10NEHY CIGARS, PAINTS. OILS, 'AlttJIBHES. BRUSHES & Pure Ldfjuors PorMctllca! I'urjioios. W"l' WWI i i rToapttotlto, IniUtTCMtion, Flntiticnce, lrk Ilomlnehc. "all run donu," loa lnv flotb, you Willi iutl ttior.inoily yon ncoU . Tlror tone up the TteuU atouiaulx find bill III uittli. flagrKlnr xaiorKlcs. .uffcrcrs from meiitnl or a)tiyalcnloYerwooIt Kill find relief from tliviu. Nicely aiigni-coated, sold uvEitrwjujciu:. IvriIncllicttbllhiu:ctorthcCtpapero9 lie bsjr of San Trajcltco wltlclibelie w ,tii "Alia." Kruauil Irom Monterey i.t 1819; tht JahaWtinli cfl!u Ccuitsmcrally have been Inter :! in lb! ne wi from Can I'rancisco. The "Alia," lUcuauy oliwr plari cf ' l),baucctiabil ta t'jj IncTitabUa jj g ne oer to IU great itiijartty, and, Hie ether pijnscts, Iuh bseu stcMcdtd by ouajer gcmtilt-ini. Tba "Kxaralaer" lias ncn iKrhapt tUe ust prominent place in the ncntpa.Kr CIJ of laic ysarj, i-i 1 1 WacUly eilitlsn 1) very c?ix rally taitn by thou whs waotan ialtrcMin aad reliable jup.r publlhtj at "The Day" llvcryont 1) fiaii.iar with th: rrcailum OShs ai;0j by Mr Hearst, thj "txaminer'a" merpri:ln3 pub .iher, ail It U enly LeecHary ta aaytltitthl ) car ih- agregat a valtMGfthc pn.mi.iias of vr'i.cli there art (,(00 U $."Z), vthl.h ate ilittnutol atao&g alt, the ubsctibcratJthe paper. I.iiJdtlbntothcxinr miuEn, rrlikh r.iDje in value from SO eeutt to S'iJ. every tabaerlber receives im tf the four rett prea.iist picture!, r.hkh ul U nailed to hlai Ian tubi direct from th: 'Examiner offit as soa r.s the suhxnptlon i rece ived: " Tj He-to! frea Koicow," ij Msmtt. "73 Una Gfearfet Eace." n L Wigm. lUeh, f these picture Is 21x21 inehci, utj thy rt efcltntly rcproduceil In fic simile, showing every tint awl color of tha great orlainals, either one c( which could cot be vtchascd ( jr J ior,oo. "W lHaiWra FiBt,"fc7C.klDltrHWf "Ckrl;t LeiTliz ti .' Praarlnn" fir QBlaw Diira llach of these pictures Ii reproduced H photo. Rravure. she 21x.4. and cmlnentlv fitted for Irani, I tug, ami. will adorn the walls of the most rcCaed heme The subscription pric of Ihe "Weekly Hum! tier ' is $1 W.andsubsciiptlonsmaybeKntclther duccttaW X Meant Pub'Isher Sen rrencisco. through the Local A;eU of the ''Kxamincr ' (he I'ostxaastet. SV.ATRJS..ONIAW X f 1 w-1 ta uvKMMltoi i v.lilw viDlto rrcal fir titA rm !4ifatr 10. t fcr.l.00O U3 amWrj of erl7 llriL.t ,1.1,4 iilj. tli..-euilfl! ur ,-ns-n a ik i ,h!T.m&ra.r l. if 1U t.tji.i"j4.t'lss ifSSHiiii CWSG37CHICAC0Rl.. 3OMFSSSSO?JS f WBITTEN BY UEH8CLF. ay ThU hook rove Is In 25 d truth tho cnarcSi pitfalls i-.tlteiu. i'l n th assail youpgiriria Kboaspi-e Jj- -!. e. lhot'tc-r.s of the liber tine sai i Tin a s-c rer-el-i. A crest ftx W9 of te r ' I l fc ot t oopilar aetress. It spoaks oat In -plam Knltsb' tor toosavebq rrant to tw t'10 M.r ic cf sUEillfe. Ixsxo. omely lllns'rated. fn'r SOC. postpsid. SlOJt 8931 W.i OS SUUCSli ST., CHi:3,ltU a.imK(: utttr K9ff) IIVjiA VVIL.K. it EeW ITa 14 I.M r T , Wilt Ml (ft liith.t ai Yti taIVJ ef tf ej itial Oi rftC-Otfpi frC1 t '!! 'rte f WrV TNte'- ftcxttra aana O cTtMif I!ltMCHo(M a en r frr. At) H rrt 4 -4 H t t tliAvr wt4t ttwtjm I Uw wto Ntf mh Mrf 1 -r ! ftl lhM lll MKVSfl fUU ft bl )'; ff whiclik 0dfwxM wrvHi6MUfTJ; nr mU. Wall rr. flutrM te AlVf n.-1! ,ftni"i uOii' (Merchant onlji in uiriiffo, 'iTfiy iflwn fr yilKR' A ,r,M.r b.wl, I ilia (, .1 Front, .Niekel r Cticrrj Cigar Slion Cmk; j .Mmliantn Cnly AiWresa At une, n. TAhsn t & Co , a abm. I THE WEST INDIA MaiiiifaoturiBg Oompany.i ' Jtr0," ?f0 W,WI JM..A SvtG.n.acli Bitters. n, :g Setttb Second atTPot, SAINT I.C1UJ3, MISSOURI uv This great Tontohas been inlroriucrd to the p I'lilenf tliclliipi Valley for the past thirteen years with unbounded success and pouuhiUy. Therf is nnthinsr Of the Unci extmit that euuaj it Ag a xttmulant, an apetixer, or artl iljupeptic. It is particularly adapted to mala rious dletricU and as ft ProvontStivo of, Chills, a not surpassed. It is endorsed by the best chemists as the mot efficacious. ttrenirthfni'iL- Tnmo.thla country has cer nrndiiced. the valtioof vhich wll l)rStvnIid ly all who msv uiPthtm. rrnatecitltensbf Arlznna vbllinpft. Ixiuis have exprttved their convictions that it is pe. stlllarly adaptwl to the nanti o,f thai Tcrri try, and nel only atrial to insure its spsedy .iit.i'viufjkion ifitT - SfAJ J I KURf lfir.W-v3 , wmkrjmm. 1 i1nVlo i M) m&mMZjys$ 1 vsi?tW:;SAViii,'v "- i k, a. aiair m W Absolutely Pure. A CK'aru uf Urt.ii baking uw(ier Highest ofnli in Itnveaiug atuiiKtb Lattst L" S. (iuvernmen' Tuixl (!! rt. liut.vi 1HK1M PowriiKro,, 100 Wall ,st , Y. T" i awn m n in ii f jc,i n pm rw j Vis BUY 18 mfm&mgnBm b HPJHAVS TKEiW nSUVERED k 'SQPF I HnffiD7 . I when the order arjeuits to a spaciT-'ed sun- al j wot"3'- ......t..u i rn-'xro -fu1. t- -t 'ER than zsr a&t,-' .- T3 SSendfor,?, Seuil-.Vnuiml raitlun CktHloue, pjb. hi-.l Sept. loth, tnJrrraileiJfrje ujionsppl u'lvn , u.i.og ..id iC t utlralinir tvilii c.r . .IK & uthoy.apSa and wjdlfiS; tul, "lr.llllt ctrArd I' k l 4U1CS .Vii&.iaiKlcnildrfii y .Mra.ittAlorauieai, llou iytSS&td&d iBcpiae Onndk. Curtaint. tFehalun-f .ty .. "SO03S & S, :-., nod dolhe liciii-rf.)HMf rV SU Mif r r 1..4c in Lie c.ui (k Ihtir FajbivH. C., liwc is inl.fpftntLie la p. rtis j. I ri,.n e Irni di.41 ; i,ttr iia i, vla ,,, Khew Vork ',rtci ' 2 C;h A'-i. & 20.n St., KEW YORK C..- . vVi -Vi V -j Vao-iV. t11 MAEKET, Kollncr $ Cy' r. il TJ S . a urD I'ROIM'.IETOKS. V Aiwi.i fjnr Said CHOICE tEEF, veal, mnw, PORK, Etc, p&- Onkr- CiJlvtl fyr attd Ml--' t)uivcretl I)- jl aaKSsas :h limit! .k.tw.t?ihtis.t- (X t rmf-nriU"t.lrtKt t f ks. t Ih-tv. lSArtU i t of fTtk tffr illi ir sU f -'t . i 4 u U IV - j 4 n. ll.tr hf r i p t hi j rt i I - .1 in i) I rtf tt,, ! mf CVK ixm -. Tt t WlrWlBf u fiie th ! jfUft oittf Vrftf bttl tttaanttttb priit fitI 'k Itimr "-ft " tvj'.ntii. tpt.,JirgJI ! I liSIT r W,ttMa) itf 4liUW WP.-S, -III, cat ts-ftnfxi a S Udlliloit' iiirsM ir iintuu ff HttpCTtTt,( H'HrlfllttHCf W bar ( IpCfMllltafaVM GONSUiVJPTiON COUGH 0.1 COLD Throat Msctlcn SCROFULA I Wasting cfFlorh Or anyOUtntv tchens the Throat and tuna r Inflamed, LacM of btrrngth or Jtrrn roierr, you can Is rettmi ami Cured Iff ( PURE CODUVER O.L With Hypophosphltes. PALATADLE AS MILK, Jtkfor Sroll' JiutH'tton, and let no e. ptjiialfoii or mticiilaii induce ycu ( accept a $tibHtute. Sold by all Jirugylals. SCOTT & DOWHE.ChomlBt's, N.. I. . ). F. ItegUiarrncctinp of tfiobcLoilpeifo. G, I O. O.K., on Monday night oi each nick at Matonirllnll. Allbrothcrtlngoodstnndingarecorillall) initctl. . ' W. H. HUKDER, K. G. I..L. IJf.vnr.tOK, Krc'y Sliihtmivi Jt-, Regn uim oo'iitminlrinllono: Whlti Moun tain I.odgo, Ho. 3, A. & A. 31. meet Tbiirday'i on or KUcrerillbjr ebcb ful Moon, hojourriug llretbrcn in good statu' liifc' cordially iinileil. ' - S' uy order ortbew. 31. C A.ngK, iSWttary. ' au-7tf HOT i D ." vA Kf WrSRSjtJaP' I sat i (One i.ooi n'ui. .f K F Denis I 1S. 4!$i&&8PB&ai& JU i llic timiTni: -nfrrtlirr. TLo decibiou of LnglanJ to join tli bimt tallic cougri,n to consider means to bring silver to it forinar jiosition in the momitury world is encouraging to bimctallibta, but it will not be pnfe to build nny Tery strong Lopes on lbs willingness show u to iFscuss the matter. Tho toue of the ropresgntntive English papers hl;e tho London Timos or Stan- dnid shows that utronj; opposition will ba lundo to nuy mcusure of bimetallism for Unit country. The Standard bo licveu that no harm can come from talking tha matter oV,ar, Ijiit tvarni the Ootinraont to be pfudeul, vrhilo tho Timet! bluntly dculureethat Qoschcn has inuJo u mistake in "playing into tho bunds of the politicians in power in Washington," iud duclftrs that the ob ject of thu conference is "m iraprncti eable HA for a pint pot to hold a quart," But the iliiauoiul position oftliu world lm8 rcnohed a point that England may bo forced, however unwillingly, to giro 'hihtr an equal place in itn cunoncy with gold. England is the creditor na tion of tho rtorld and had its hand deup in tho pookcte of debtor on all Bideii. On thib acvoiuit the English sltteemen , have prcwed the aiuglj gold slandanl ! bh the fluanoiul polioy to bo sought by all nations. But th Baring failnro and tho stents tht follotfetl it have alterud tho views of tho wiser iiuoneicrs. Thej hao hml thvireyes opened to tho i fact that the building in a good dcul wider th.tn it fcKiudatiou and a storm i may toppla it over. The finaariul sys- I tern of the lStitiaii Empire reete on tho $100,000,000 gbli' Vbr.te of the Bank of England, and on this ft built a jjuightj supeibtnictBro of oredit that I inRkes London the linanciul cunter of I the world. But whim the storm of tho i Baring failure came the Bank bl Eii I gland had to turn to tho Bonk of 1'rance i.Jo secure onoraious ndvauccs of gold. I The foundation was too narrow and if Help had not bou at hand the Aupcr strttctnro viould bae coma to the ground with, a erah. England and Gumauy are tba only nations thai stand in the way of bittt.WHsi." ' The confwenet) of 1802 will show nlmthcr llioy have ulttri'd thtir vivr since 1881. -d. T. Ejiaiainer. A l'aiic tbrl.l i'raic in Jlal:ro. Ac El I'o, Tex., spcLi o tho Uiobe Demooiat, swys: Thu AIoicap Oo eminent b taken severe measures j Sgalaet'tM. village of Toinseliic, which is wtnawd an fcvutuweat Chihuahua, about 200 niilss from fil, 'City of Ghi huahun, on the road to Jostis Maria Tho illage coutnini about seventy men, besides their families, and has been in open rcbfllhoi against the Government for the last several mouths. The caine of tile Irouble was th appearance in the yillago about a year ago of an old man with long white hair and board whom the priests of the villngo pro I'hu'miMl was the true Christ who had com (o save them. Tho people quit their ik-hU, and Hocked to tho sup pout Chris, and earned oi polomn I ceretrouies day and night, TLo Gov ernment seut some troops to tho place ' to dUpsrse the orowd and arrest tho stippimed CUtisI, but tho pHiii C shef U uii tlia p'ViUe to kill tbe soldieis and I dma Ihem r.way, which they did, kill- 'Jiira Inrijp.'.vam'f&iatid dning tho rest bsw-k throngji the. .mountains. The Ooornmeut immexliately sent a'ldrsgr force of troops to the seono, and they woro repulsed rnd drien off with heavy loss. About threa nionths ago the Got eminent sout a roprosentntito toloform tho people that if thoy would I go back to tholr farms und dinporsa tha , matter would bo dioppod, Tlioy drove ' tho representative away. As soon as this newH ranched tha Government a lar0 detaoliineut of cauilry and infan try were started for the scene, and are to attack tho place on all sids and clean it out. It was given out by the soldiert-that tho people would not re ceive much consideration. The sol- jdieia ivcio List seon two days from Tomachic, and informed tho incoming truvelus from tho miuctt about Jesus Alarm that the attack would take place May Gth. The pooplo ut TounHiic are well armed and desperate. They nio nearly started out, but nre firm be lievers in tho allogod Christ among thoni. A "Wise Precaution. St. Pcto'- IlBw is this? You died three days ago. Why didn't you come here beforo? Shado I waited till my dbitjinry was printed by tho local paper. St, P. Have yon brought it with you? S. Yes. Hero it is. St. P. (leading) Gracious! Wo intended sending you to tho other place, having hoard very ugly rumors about you from time to time. Bnt thiB obituary puts a now face on tho matter. You have been a good man. it appears, a vory good man. We'll have tt let you in and givo you a front soat. Now York Prsss. Tho profits of tiro Whisky Trust last year ware neatly SSQQQOOO, lutiilrrbllfn tlroiizr boors. William K. Vanderbilt's new "White Houso" at Xowport, is to huyo.tho flB. cat pair of what might be called "safe deposit" gates in the-country at itamniu entrance. These massive doors of bronze and iron have been wrought at tho foundry of John Williams in West Twenty-seventh street, where thoy were bet up for inspection the other day, preparatory to tho finishing touches of gold loaf, and their shipment to New port. Many persons visited tho foundry to gazo upon tha gatos and to marvel equally at their imt, which is said to be 50,000, and at their size und elab oration of design, Mr. Hunt's design is of th.e manner cf thfe time of Louis XVI. of Prance and tho suggestion of these gatos is said to havo oome to Mr. Hunt from somo details of the outraneo to the pal ace of Vorwtilles. They will foim the main doors to the ontrance to tho Van derbilt villa. Tho width of the gates, with the ornamental de pnnolt. la twenty-fivo feut, and thoir height is sixteen feet. Six tons of bronze and eight of wrought iron were used m their construction, ami while the gates weigh a ton and a half apiece they swing upon their hinges as lightly n3 ordinary doors of wood. ChlVwo Hw&l. How lo Cil Hid 0r ilutiehaia Tuts. In a lecture before tho Lowell Itiiti tute Prof. JRiley dieeusfted tlw eer timely subject of houeboId pjts. The treatment of the snbject was practical, aud tho remedies git on for eaeh partic ular pobt are worth uoting by the care ful housewife. For Certain of tha com moner pests, such aa the bedbug, tho en pet beetle, tha cloth moth, bnzine applied in a line spray by means of a hand atomizer was stated to be the hot remedy as in most ets it destroys the insect in nil slagos, including the egg. in using benzine, however, care must be taken that no lira or artificial light is in tha room at the sauio time, the rajor of benzine being highly esplo sive. For cockroaches, bristle tails, or fish moth, and fleas the lecturer reo ommonded a liberal use of pyrothrum powder, in tho form of either Persian or Dalmatian powder, or buhslch". Fleas, ho said, are generally introduced into houses by dogs or oats, and the prtsBco of bed bugs is cot always a sign of uncleauliuesa, as they havo been found under tho bark of trees in the woods, and in country bouses may sometimes bo traced to tEis soiirc. Keeping premises clean and dry was said to be in general n good preventive of insect pe6t. Scientific American. limits to .ittiil JnblScc Coln CipLim Portor of the Secjet Serriee has applied for a patent on the schime lo issue 15,000,000 or 20,000,000 spec ial coins of CO cents. Jheh, to be used as admission tickets to the. World's Fair. M. II. do Young, introduced a resolution in tho National CommiMou last September calling for theso jubilee coins. As tho coins will contain but 30 cents' worlh of silver, the Government umnbl not it tirufttr aum l,v tli Anr... ,"- r. ...... -" j .. vjjvin- tion. Director Leech of the Mint thinks the plan quite feasible. The coins would boar a special design for in stance, the head of Columbus on ono Will nnd nn appropriate inscription commomorativo ti Oifi exposition en lhe other. Tha Cbionjro U'iT,1'? would gladly hatidla the ooin, whHi would bo logal tender for admissioif to tho fair, Each coin would ontitle the holder lo an admission at tho gatrs tho same aR any other half dollar in r. onoy. It is thought by those originating the bcheme that tho 20,00J,O0Q coins would disap pear from circulation before the ft.it ended, sincn thay would bo pin chased and retained as souvouira. Mr. Watterson, in his latest political pronunciamento, fajs: If tho issue wore Cleveland, honest politics and defeat, or Hill, tho ma chine aud defeat for, roduced to tha basis stated by the-Sentinel there could be none other I should unhesitutingly laive uie uievoiauu Horn ot Uie Uiieni-1 ma, aud go (0 glory with Grover shout ing. But I do Uot ttifirk the Demo cratic party is umiieu to any sncii 0i tiou. There n'e half a dozen, half a bundled, Democrats whom we could elect ; Carlisle, Boies, Vilas, Palmer, Campbell, Gorman, Pattfson, Bussell, Slocuni; Whitney, Flower, anybody who is not identified with this faction fight between two selfish leaders, ono of whom is strong in Now York, but nowhere else, and the other of whom is gtromr everywhere except in New York. Is it possiblo that any intelligent Dem ocrat can think it a lack of courage and conscience in rao to in go considerations like those upon the party, and to pro tost ngaiust tho surrender of n noblo cause and tup throwing away of a great opportunity to were hero-worship and eUmor The Miiiipiuii Weil at Wees. Tciyt. The-"Sampson" is tho largest well in tha United States, and has few rivals in tho world. It is bored with e, diameter of 10 inches to the depth of 1,850 feet all tho artesian wolls of Waco find ing their supply at from 1,825 to I.85Q feet deep. The "Sampson" throws up about 1,500,000 gallons daily of hot but perfectly puro and crystuliue water, at a temperature of 103 dogs. which is the highest temperature of any ar tesian water yet discovered with n pressure of 00 lb. to the iuch. It will rise in the etandpipe to tho hqight of 1-0 feet from the ground. Te supply npimars to be inexhaustible, no diminu tion of pressure having so far been felt at the other wells. Baaidos the "Samp son" there are two other sttndpipas, respectively 80 by 20 and 68 by 20 feet, which hot (inly supply Waco with pure artesiKU water for domestic and manu, facttirmg pm poses, but also for hot, swimming, and other bathe. More im portant still, inded, for tba future of the city, these supply it, in addition, with a motive powet which euu be ap plied to all kinds of manufacturing purposes. Scientific American. A writer in the Atlantic Monthly rc- luatlia Ui it, in diseuseing the financial problem asaffeoted by the silver coinage, the friends of "honest" currency are too prone to overlook the fuct that gold fluctuates in alne, aa well as silver. Dtsbtors have bean cheated with tho rise in gold, and ery aadly cheated, tin;, jtut as with silver coining to the front creditors will like ice be ohfu'ted. When siltsr r.a dtuupnetisad the cred itors gained, and by the rise in gold values Wr National debt, whita it was nominally being paid off at a tremen dous rato, nctimlly increased meas ured as comrnodifes, whieh is the true method of estimating it from the time of the clow of the war until well along into tho eighties. If stability uf alue is the quality that givea character to an "honest dollar," then a gold dollar cannot lay claim to the title any more than n silver one can. It it only some what Ises dishonest. The late William Aster of New York was one of the mo1, opulent man in tho brorld. He believed in the growth of New York, and to thai growth tho great wealth of the Asters is almost ontirely due. For many yaars, for generations indeed, they hat a followed no other business than the care of their real es tate. Tiny have imitated tha West minster, Bedford and other greht laud holding fnmihra of London, in allow ing others to Imiid for tlmnJ, hlle they retain tho proprietorship of the ground, with an ultiniBtt revarswu of the iin provoinoiits. The eonaeqneucc is tht the Aster fortune is to-dav not onlv one of the greatest Wut perhaps the moat sufoly invested of thoso immense modern fortunes which make the an cient nccuninkitionH of Luculhu and Crossns look small bj comparison. fc f an The sccno which the World's Expo sition grounds uow afford, with most of the building? t'oiTru'g completion and the construction being pushed for ward by more than 6,000 workmen, is accounted so interesting aud woudor ful that from 1,000 to 5,000 visitors a day willingly pay the admission fee of 25 cents to witnesb it. Jaforc,tha ab olition of the free-pies s,ytam tho via Uprjj oftaa numbered as high as 15,000 or 20,000. The, work of construe?!"' wes itjj&ifered with, s" ' thought best to cliHtus . nnd thus dttlifnia.ii thasjiw i n. of sighfert and at the same tiim. to tha fitjRncial reedurcse of the exposi-.' tion. Chicago Herald. Mr. J. P. Blaise, an oxtenaive real estate dealor in Dos Moines, Iowa, nhr; rowly escaped one of the sevoroet aU tjiclas of piiQjimonia while in the north ern part of that State during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Review. Mr. Blaize had occasion to drive sev eral mile during the storm aud was bo thoroughly chilled tliat he was unable to get warm, and inside of nn hour after his retnni ho was three, toned with a severe ortso of pneumonia ol' lung fovor. Mr. Bluizo spilt to tho nearost drug storo and go h bottle of Cham berlain's CougH Remedy, of which ho had often hoatd, and took a numbecof largo doses. He says the effect was wonderful and that In a short time ho was breaoiisg quito easily. He kept on taking the mediciae and the next day was able to corrj'e to Des Jtfplnes. Mr. Blalie regards his euro as simply wonderful. 50 cent botles for sale by II. C. Hitchcock-, druggist. This is a bad yuar for anti-tariff ar guments. The ptWs of nil commodi ties nro from 2 lo 40 por corit lower than hut declined. year, whik wagea havo not Tho othor day in Phes.'jix, iv man was arrested and fined $15 ftr swearing in the presence of a neighbor's family. . .. . ,,. Guy H. Reynolds, of St. Louis, has purchased tha Yavapni county onyx minei n A ITandsame? Ilatfge. The delegates of. tho Arizona Press Association to the National Editorial Association have been presented- with, beautiful badges by Mr"?. L. C. .Hughes, says the. Stat. All of the States and Territories were requested to hara badges lettered and mounted in gokL Mrs. Hughea undoubtedly felt thia might be tsother innovation of tha "Gold bug" and she adoptod a ligbi blue badge, lettered, . fringed and mounted in silver, Vndfcklive of the I light bluo sky of Arizona, under which ; ! it territory. Its mountains rich in silver, and tho mining of which is tho paramount industry of tho Ter ritory. The Arizona delegation will probably be the only one of all tha States and Territories which will havo silver-mounted badges. It Is as hand some as it is suggestive. Gazette. Mrs. Ellon Battella Dietrick, who is always giving us queer facts about tha women of other countries, writes to the Woman's Chronicle that in Iceland men and women are in every respect politi cal equals. Tha nation, which has about 73,000 people, is governed by representatives elected by men. 'and women together. Tho work of educa tion is in the hands of the women and in the whole island not a single illiter ate is (x be, found. Those voting moth ers, who educate their children', havo produced a nation in which there are no prisons, no police, no thieves and no army. Woman's Tribune. An Irishman who had lately arrived in this country found a round bit of tig stamped with the name of a big brew ery. A policeman, whom ho consulted about it, told him for a joke that it won it five-cent piece. So Pat went into a saloon aud called for a b-et.'He drank it and shoved the pieco of tin across the bar. The bar-keeper pushed it back arid said: "Why, man, that's tin!" And Put replied: "Faith and is it a tin? I thought it wor five; havo a glass your self, thin." New York Tribune. Secretary Foster of the Treasury De partment, has instructed all collectors ol outturns to require persons import ing or cxportiug silver bullion to ex hibit, on the import entries and export manifosts thereof, beginning May 1st, the quantity of silver bullion in ounces fine, and the value thereof, and collec tors are required to include this infor mation in their reports to the depart ment. The Secretary gives as his renson for tho rule tho publio mlerest in tho uio Client p,f,Bilv.T. Day by day the pinch on the miners increase-?, the cause being tho loty priqa of silver. Almost everywhere produc tion is bcln? curtailed, aud in some in stances has ceased entirely owing hi tin cause. Idle miners are growing Ulauly, aud Boon wages must decline unless silver advances. Tho working man is alwavs the under dog in the fight, as he is in this. Denver Mining Induttry. A nov.spaper in tho Arabic language was recently started in New York Cityt which is the only one in existence out side of Asia and Africa. The type for printing Kawl.nb America was import ed from Syria, and tho compositors camo from tho same country. Ther said lo tfs 1,885 aharlcSr.?- Arabic lauguage. On paper is pr-' hainfareSyBi 7 fT ao crrcat una wnn of the petroleum "fields in pipe lines have been r.un from thoimi..,. wells to tho coast. The opinio"nisi ex pressed that tho Peruvian field'Wll soon be ublo to supply tho demsudfof all the west coast of South America. Pittsburg Dispatch. Dynamite has been superseded in Swedeu for blasting purposes. Elec tric wires nro introduced in the rock and then heated. The sudden heating of the.rock rends it in pieces, quietly and effectit ely, without peril to human hfo. New York Ledger. i i 4 . 1 i. I The April number of tho Therapen tic Gazette contains repbrts of several cases of usdly snake bites which were enrod by hypodermic injections of Strychnine. It seams to be atepst a soVoreign remedy. A traveling man who chancod to bo in the store of B'.,V, Woods, ntMcKeca Rocks, Pa., says while ho was waiting toiseo Mr. Woodj a little girl came in witlian einhty bojtlt: labeled Cham bcrhtin'a Pain Balm and said: "Mom rail wants apother bottle of that medj; cine; she, says it is the best modicinq for rheumatism she ever used.." 60 cent bottles for salt bv H. a Hltch- i ooak, druggist 4 i y ".. "ja , 4. vr-i i i i 3 5 4 V .' -,J IKHailia1iiaTal .- ...-. ' -J-.u..a.jaaa-aiiMaMaa.,aM,aMiimaa. IIMaiMsMIJHBMaiMaMaMMM