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t -. .rf--. --Sr-,- ""3 ( i mnt -"-jrTjp -aeni- r -v- MmKMnVpnmww i ,ni)i,.4.g; .figg 4"- . f $,,W'r.,V T" $ . W w" CHEARI-ZOHA SILVER BELT OFFICIAL I'Al'KI! OF UII.A CO. Saturday, Novombor 5, 1802. Kntered in the Tost Office at Globe, 1 tec-oni-aln initter. -' - r tost office nuiES. -1-- Office open from 7 A. If to 7 r- w.i dally. 8und.i -ono hour after malt arrival. Mail cIoeu gulntf Kast ami Vt at 7MB A. l , Kally. Money Order Department closes at 6 r. M , daily Suwhja excepted. Malls K to San Oar!uand Maey eer day, Sundays exoepted-to Calalpa, Ar .uier, Tonta, live, PaKun. &c, eery .Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Ibcse mail :lose the night pre iu at 9 p. . v. JOS. )I. HAMlL.li, P. M, ThN paper la Lept on fila at K. C. HaVq i ,Ad?ertUiue Asenoy, 04 and 05 Merchant l JCxcliange, San FranoNeo, Cal., where con tract for advertising can be matte for it. GlvAw & San Carlos Telegraph C IT.mre 9 o'clock A. N. W12 . and ? U. Sundnje 10 to 11 A. M. ami C to ' racataaamaiawMiaw"ra"Bai5i . (Mice to S v. "r. M. LOCAL NEWS. Voto early 1 School books, nt tho Nqws Depot. i .ii 'i Choice cigars, at G. S. Van "Vngo- non's. M. M. Harris repairs nhooting irons. nil kinds of Tho Cabello Company, of aorobats, w ill perform to-night. ' Speaking by tho People's Party can didates at tho Jtlnk to-night. lluy your stationery at the Post Office Store. Prices 23 per cont lower than anywhere else in town. , . LOST. A bunch of koys attached to a triangular key ring. Tho finder will please leave thorn at tho jiostofilcc. E. IL Cook, Damoci'atic candidate for Supervisor, is making tho circuit ,of tho country prooinote nortli of Globe. ,. J fc . i na. Dr. Alox. Trippol and Louis Sultan started yesterday on a trip to Salt JiVeVWUl Toiitot They will bo baclrl before election day. -- ' In tho District Court of Maricopa county, Mrs. Blmioho A. Akinsontercd suit for divorce from her husband, Georgo W. Akins. Thoy were once residents of Globe. A grand Thanksgiving Ball will bd given at th Rink, by Aosehlimann & 'Vemble. Suppor vrill besrved atthe Court Houso by tlie ladies "Woman's Relief Corps. .. Every voter should make it a point to go to the polls early on Tuesday and cast his ballot, as thoro may bo some confusion and delay owing to Ymfamiliarity with tho now law. The Town and Mine base ball teams will try conclusions on the diamond to-morjrw afternoon. Tho game prom ises to be well contested, aa there is considerable rivalry between tho nines. D. 15. Laeey and Jake LaufTer cam jn from the Sierra Aneha country Wednosdsy. with a bunch of fat steers for Jos. RVdman. Mr. Laeey ww warmly greeted by many ol'l acquaint-1 Alices. 1 Uarloy Hljtehofok 1 the proud father of a twelve pound boy, born in Los Angeles, Cal., bet. 38th; mother nnd son doing .well. Mr. Hitchcock andj children are expected homo before the' holidays We find JiiP Arilnsvintr Ham Jn thn Phtenix Herald of the 3is ul fe. Wm. B. Long and wifo have trnfarred!W Alox, Trlp'pel the sonUi half of tho southeast-quarter of soetfon 27, town- ship' north, range 5 east, for$S00. SKATING AT THE KINK Mon-, day, Wednesday nnd Friday ovenings and Sunday afternoons. Dancingolass, Tuosdny and Thursday nights. So-, aials overj' Saturday evening. ABSCIIUIIAIJN & TilBMBLK. I I I ,1 ...... Tim Globo Public library, under the auspices of tho Old Dominion and Commercial Mining Companies, will bo opon, asaoadipg room, not Tues day during th6 regular hours. Tho public generally (ire invited to avail themselves of ita advantages. The P.oojds's-Party will holda-pnb-l!c meeting at tho Rink to-night, to bo addressed by BenJ. F. Pnscoo, S. L. Young, Geo. W. Nash nnd J. 11. Bur rows, candidates on tho county tiokot. Afreo dance will bo given aftor tho .speaking. A cordial invitation is ox tended to everybody. Tho Woman's IlellqfQorpsannounco they will give ja dinner and supper at the Court liouso on Thanksgiving Day, tho receipts to bo applied to es tablishing a bpnoflt fund. Tho Jtelief orps is a chariUiblo organization worthy of encouragement, nnd its members nro among tho best known ladloaofGldbc. The Democrats held a largo and en thusiastic meeting nt the Rink last ,nlght, which was addressed by Frank Gates, candidate foi Recorder, and E. J. Edwards, ca.ndldatofor Councilman. .Sir. Gates' remarks wore brief, but to tho point, and wero well received. Mr. Jwlwards spoke for moro than an hour, tlirectlhg his efforts chioflv to his own candidacy, stating what lip ' iuim.iiiimii o. i,n ,. nn,ir..i i !,- I tion, and defending himsolf acalnst certain chargos which liavo been clr fulated during tho present campaign. Dr. B. G. Fox ns chairman of tho moot ing, and Alonzo Ballo'y, Alfred Kin ney, O. N. Croawoll, Patrick Shanloy, Yloyd Blovfiis nnclJ. Iir .Thbmpaon v.... .:. ..,..i,.i : :7C. .. jzjrxi-r wvui'iwi ifio on uuypi.uigrni. a .ttn mcc.i.vhon. Tho laal flhuul Jury In ite report to tho court TSiulo a rK'drninondntlon which wo bollpvowUllH) fully ondort.cd bV tha people of Gila county and 'should lecofvo tho favorable consider ation of our Hoard of Supervisors, namely : That Gila county oflbr n re ward of fivo hundred dollar for tho capture of tho notorious ronogado "Kid," and that other counties, sulTor ers by his dopredations, bo asked to Vontrflmto a liko amount. During tha past three yeora Kid has been tho tc;xor of Southeastern Arizo na, and hif record of nmrdor nnd pil- lago makOi ono of tho blackest pages of tho history of Apaaho warfare. Kipwlbg every trail and water hole, over' nountain pass and fustnoss bo tween Uie northern boundary of tho White 'mountain reservation and tho Sierra Madro, Mexico, ho Imh tdon ablf, to oludo pursuers, T)ioelerity with whiuh ho travels venders his capture by Un military al most impossible, nnd, therefore, tho most hopeful plan for thonpprahon sion of tho notorious ronogado Is that suggostcd by our QVnnd Jitry, If tho sextftl counties which liavo suiTered from tho Kid's murdorous raids will net upon it, offer llboral rewards for his capture or death nuywhero in tiio Torritnrv. It will ntlmnlnfanltliLfliifinrwl jirlemllv Indians to redoublo their of- 1 forte to run down tho outlaw. Many of tho San Carlos Agency In dians nro as cagor for tho capturo of tho Kid as nro tho whites, as ho is their mortal enemy, and inaitod by a largo reward they will work hard to get hitn. Thoy aro familiar with his haunts nnd their Indian cunning gives them a great idvantngo vor tho military and civil tWIlcorfl in tho pursuif J i: JllILUS TATKl 1'AM.. The death of Joe Belli, In thoHoosiar shaft last Saturday, was an accident for which no blame attache oith.' fb tho mnnagenienl bt employee. Belli and Fred Wills worked in the urow- tnt at tho bottom of tho shaft, SOO feot from the surface. The waste rook h hoisted to tho 100 foot level, A heivy pontice just above the 180 it level pro tects thoo working balow from foiling rook whioh might become detached above. .lust before the noon hour a heavy shower of rain set in and a mll stream of water ran Into the mouth of tho shaft, and over the fenme to the bottom wliero the men wero at work. It-was at the time when the men were quitting work for dinner nnd Duncan Smith was nt the windlass. WUte. who was about to ascend, conolttdod to wait until the water stopped falllnif, and Belli then put his foot in the loop of Ueltthepnd of the, rope ttd "gave the signal to hoist. Belli had ascended to w ithln a few feet of the tunnel floor, and Smith saw his hand outetretohed as though to grasp the plunks, bnt be- j fore another turn of the windlass Smith felt the rope slacken, and real ized that thp man had fallen. Belli fell at least 95 feet and sirVek on the bask of his head, smashing in the skull. Wills' candle had been cs&igalshed by the splash of water and he did not know what had happened until he reached ont his hard and touched Belli. He drew Oie body into the drift and found thai life was exUuct, and as soon as help could be procured ttte dead miner was raised to the turiaee. The funeral took place Sunday after noon from the hospital and was very largely attended by the friend and ac quaintance of the deceased. i.ili Ai.x costrr MsrA. We learn from Mr. Oates, snnerin- tending the development ofa namber of claims for the Commercial Mining Co-' thflf bo has a splendid showing" In uo "'B"" "nu " vxinsiuonune work lias been done on the Ingot and "? mo main unre wge oouy oi very "wj.j iWUu..raiu ii.i vsfJi iuiiuwmi ivr a, uiswuce OJ about 70 feet. The ore body is, appa. ently doubling back and will be found to parallel ths main drift, from ytli$ a crow cut will be run to Intersect It Tho Novada claim although not so w11 opened aa the Ingot is hardly leas promising. Tho ((Halt Iti, in ore for a depth of 76 feet. Thonorrooijs. amount of work ierformed by the Commercial Co. is now beginning to .sliow favora ble results and there is no ciouht hat that several of their properties will in Mme become largo producers. It is a mattor of deep concern to tax payers who pay for the oducation ,of youths in Globo district that children of a larger growth, although still in Jhe vealy age, (mould endeavor to In troduce tholr peculiar jgthioa in tho j sonooi room, uuring sssion iitmrs, nnd endeavor to disclplino tho chief instructor by assaulting him with stones. Being thwarted in the expec tation of rendering tho 'Master" hors do combat, thoy traiiBferred tho attack from the school liouso to where the in structor resides and pelted tho house with missiles. V now bohoovoe par onte to too what moral 'suasion will accomplish in correcting tho behavior of rofractory childron, failing in which ihoy should apply tho switch and that to?, proving fruitless, tho civil law should bo invoked as a dcrnior roeort. Somo of tho old tlmb nctiyity fft visi- blo at Pioneer. Twenty-threo or more ohlorldcrs are nt work thoro, somo of tho best minora in Globe district, and judging from tho roports which rcaoh "8 t5loir prospoota for making a win- ninK nro encouraging. Tho Pioneor mi nee wero larire nroducera of silvnr in formor ya and thogoneral boliof is that thoy are by no means worked Out Tho ladles of Globo and all my old frlonds aro Invited to eomo nnd Ceo my now jowolry whiah I am npw opening and 'oirorlncf at low prices. It. E. HUMPimV nil) Ai;iYt iiiii.im hah, no ti Jlr. William Garland, tho promoter of tho Arizona Midland Railroad to bo ( built from tho .goutliorn Paclflo mil road to Globe arrived nt Solomonvlllo last laiday and remained in tho valley two days, going down to tho engineer camp, now nt Pima. Mr. Garland oppresses himsolf as highly pleased with tho lino now being surveyod and oonsidont the route a moat cscollanl one. On having tho quostqnput to him direct, Mr. Gar land wjld there was no doubt in his mind but that tho rond would be built and ho considorod tho mattor of route practically settled in favor of tho lino from Bowie through this valley. Tho road will be known as tho Arizona Midland; tho company lias -already beon formed, but tho articles of Incor poration have not yet been filed. The company will be incorporated under the laws of this Territory. Work will not begin, Mr. Garland soys, until af ter the legislature meets in Februarj . This is interpreted to mean that tho Arluona Midland will make an offort tohavotho legislature re-enact what is known as tho railroad exemption law passed by the 10th legislature. Mr. Garland expressed himsolf as be ing highlyploosed with tho prosper ous condition of this vally. Let the railroad come, and our val ley will aoon become a perfect para diseGraham County Bulletin. It is tho opinion of Attorney Gener al Herring that memorandum of a tickot eannol bfr ued by tJe voter in asking to have Ins ticket filled out for htm in ease of physical incapacity to fill it out himself. The proposition has been mooted to give to voters un ehSno fill outtyielrowntiofc'&sa mem orandum of a tiokot to be handed by thorn to the tally clerks from which to fill out tho ballot to be .voted. Tho law Is very plainly sot aside when tills is done as tho voter virtually votes when lie hands a memorandum of his candidates to the cjerk and merely lias his ballot oou verted Into Jal form af terwards ;1n iteolf an oaiou of tho law. Phoanlx Herald, Nov. let. Tho and announcement ia made of the. death of Mro. Bicuwrd Treraiou, twhioli ooourrotl thie morninc at 4 o'clock. The lady had beon an invalid for several years and bore her suffer ing with Christian fortitude and re; situation. Mr Trevartlien nm pos seasod of qualities of heart and mind which endeared her to a large circle of friends. Mnoh sympathy ia e.preiod for the bereaved family. The Amoral will take pkee to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, from the Metiiodist Churoli. Judge Gooding lasf week rendered a decision in the Globe road case, de ciding in favor of tho parties praying for an injunction. The next proceed ing will probably be a Eilit against the county for 11000 counsel fees and ex- penaee already incurred by the bridge company. The result is a largo bill of expenses and uo road. This may be enterprise and good management, but it is (Uflloult for some people to 4ew It in that light. Florence Tribune Arrangement for tho election iu Gila county are complete. The voting .booths, ballot boxes, great registers, ballots, Instruction cawte etc., have been delivered to the election 'ritBcers in the several precincts, and the' re sponsibility now reel chiefly with the voter, to use their suffrages with in telligence, remembering that tho char- jaer and qualifications of the candi- tlate are paramount and party suprem acy a secondary oonsideraf ion. Bob Pringle returned Wednesday from a hunt for horses stolen from bis hy ms jr., g, Ue found one horse dead on the trail near Co yote Holes, shot by'hVrimegades. and was informed by an Indian that an other of his homes had been turned loose by the renegades on the San Car los river. It Is reported that they killed seven horses between Coyote Holes and the river. There will le tvo JtolMKy $$ and eight booths for nso in Globe precinct. At Uie Court House Uiero will pioba bly bo Are booths, and three at Geo. W. Wilson's house near tho smelter, Ukj other polling place for tftle pre cinct. Allowing each voter fivemiu utes, the entire registered vote of tho precinct (630) can be oast in 0 hours and 25 minutes. - , . i . Dan O'Carroll received a lettora few days since giving information that-hls cabin, in southern Gila couftty near t)p San Pedro, lmd boen broken into by Indiaus,supposed"to be tho Kid and his followers, who stole two guns, somo ammunition and other things. It is fortunate that Dan waa away from homo at tho time, olso tliis notion would liavo beon n obituary. NOTICE. 1 am prepared to pay all warrants drawn on the County Gener al Fund registered prior to May 15th, 1801, scries of 1891. Also warrants 0 to 0 inclusive drawn on tho County Co"h Ungont Fnnd eeriee o 1802. Interest ceases this dato. J, W. BQAKkMAN, Treasurer Gila County. Globe, A. T., Nov. fith, 1802. O. E. Taylor will lUeen a ftill and comploto Block of nuUiorized school bookd, -wljiah will bo sold at thq Terri torial price, for cash no deviation don't nsk for it. If jrfltt want a good wnoko call for tho Ruby Royal cigar, at G. S, Van Waoenbh's. Go to M. M. Harris for gold, silver land nlcklo plating. Location notices', freo, corder's office OANDY.-HriaShplat- For puro medicinal wines and liquors go to tho News Depot. T. A. Lonergnn, Rov. Father Warlu zel and Mrs. Merritt, daughter of Mrs. Jennings, arrived from Tlorohco yeH- tcrday. , w Get your jowelrj silverware, knivus, forks, spoons, revolvers, eta., plated by 51, M. Harris. Lcavo ordors at Post Ofilce. , . . ( To arrivo soon-S.OOQ cry fine Key Wcs cigars, direct from tho factory at Key West, Florida, for C. C. Taylor, Pioneer News Depot. Kit Carson, the Indian who sho't Oapt. Burgess several months ago, at Tucson, from tho eflecte of whioh tho Captain ldst an eye, has boon tried and found guilty of the charge of assault with intent to kill. Sentenco ha not yet been passerL Subscriptions taken for all papers and periodicals, at' tho News Depot. 'C E. Taylou, Agent. A detae&ment of cavalry from tho Dragoon mountains came in last night for orders from Huachuca. Tho cap tain reports that the Dragoon moun tains nro well guarded by six detach ments, nnd that any attempt of Kid and his gang to get in or pahs through that range wjllhe diuigerous for them. Thero seems to be no doubt at present but that tho Indians, 13 in number, aro safe in tho Sierra Madrc. Tomb stone Prospector, A comleto stock of writing papers, tablets, papeteries, envelopes and sta tioners supplies at reduced prices, at tho Post Ofilco Store. Tin: ii ndim; iiomis sold. Tho funding board was in session yosterday Oct. 31st for the business of signing the. corrected Territorial bouds, hich weio received for signa ture hut Friday. Tho work will be concluded to-day. Beside this, the board was engaged in taking account of )ho .outstanding indebtedness of tho Territory in tho sliapo of warrants and other fcccurities, now held bj various banks throughout the Territory, to be covered by the prcoeut issue of bonds. The sale was effected at the time it was intended to be mrulo. The con ffAot based upon tho act creating tho loan laid beon signed by tho Equitable Mortgage Company of Now York, which had also placed a forfeit. The compa ny had practically accepted the bonds and wassatisfiod. Tho transaction was , thoroughly a &o in effect and in fact as co'ijld liaya been made or as will ei er bo made. As before stated every thing was satisfactory to the purobaH er, but at tho last momont an attorney for several firms of New York capital ists discovered in the wording of the bonds what ho behoved to be a want of formality. Tho expression "payable in gold coin" ho balnned fchpuld be, mado to read: "Payable ih geld coin or its equivalent in lawfnl inonsy." He recoramoutled that ibis change be made iu tho interest of phraseological cor rectness, and when tho matter was laid before the board it was readily agreed to. The bonds had beon .well sold and tho board properly felt tho Territory could accede to the wishes of the com pany. A common form had been fol-. lowed in tho wording of fho bonds and was legally correct. Tho company' could not hare nullified the deal on account of it, audit was in ersry rs- 31iuv baiu, ii uFibiguuig oi b contract aud the payment of a part of tho con tract prico can be considered a pur olnuw or a gale. Republican. . ii J i i PKEFEEKKD LOOALS Fresh groceries, clothing and Gents furnishing goods just received nt G. S. Van(WagencnU, Tho largest and mostoomplolo stock of toys, notions, stationery, inuoy .arti cles', novels", papers, ,eri6diUals, school books, blank books, flno smoking and chowing tobacco, pipes and sniokors articles, cutlery, clocks, musical in struments, Colgate soaps, &c, &c, at Taylor's News Depot. For custom mado clothing made to order and warranted to fit, go to G. S. Vav WAGuxnti'a. O. E. Taylor is solo agent in plpbo for tho iT&lobritcd brand of Gyrus Noblo whiskeys. t. large and woll selected lino of sam ples of clothing just received, at G. S..; Van Wagenou's. Tho Hoffman Houso Boquot dgar can bp found only at Taylor's News Depot. , Somo largo size boots at a bargaih, at G. S. Van Wagcnon's. - A White's Sowing Machine, brand now, for salo very cheap, for cash, at Taylor's News Depot. New vBtock of men's glovss, of an kinds, at Q S. Van Wagonen'e. ' ' t. Tho only place in Globpwhoro you cannot tho Cyrus Noblo wliiakyis at Taylor's. Newinvoico of choice case wbisky recpfred at G, S,. Van tVagonen'a. Desirablo furnished rooms, north of tho hridgo. Mot J. C. RAXtsncMi. - Liquors of all kinds at G S. Van Wngonch's. LETTER I.IST. .Letters remaining in thePoitofficertf Olobo A. T for tho wctk ending Nor. Ctli, 1832. WarM?, IJavid Aosjit. JtefilKta Diiglci,' Mrs Jenney Ariientt, Manusl Terry; JTT t 'RoUe, Cannen V--' ,1 , , Sauneo. Otto , iTcrsonS calirnff ter the alibi letters, n!i Haled hay nnd straw for sale de livered iu any part of town. T. A. PAeCoE. Cyrus Noblo whisky on draught. Per gat. $5; bottle, $1.25; flask, Efjck, for cafih, hy 0. 12. Taylor, solo ilgent for Globo. DfHtiiCM 4 mi I tir turril By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of th6 ear. Thoro is only ouo way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by un inflamed con dition of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo gets inilainud joukuvo a rum bling Bound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is tho result, and unless the inflammation can bo taken out nnd this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nino casoi: out of ton aro caused by catarrli, vhich is nothing but an inflamed 'condition of tho mucous surfaccE. We Hill give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that wo cannot, cure byakicg Hall's Catarrh Cine. Snd for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 7G cts. HORN. SUANLBY- In f J lobe, Nov. 3rd, to the wife of Wltr G. Hhanley, a un. r'. tT. ROBERTSON, iTrORNKY AT LAW, il Utlico on Jjro.-ul Street, OLOBE, A. T. All kinds of Gun Kepainnff, fighting and ad GOLD, SILVER, and mCKLE PLATING. il. HARRIS, KeaMeiice, lat house on the road to around, DrJene order nt It Office. ball NO HOE TO CREDITORS. VfZW'P? J?"l 8 OIIISOK. DBCEASKl) l-J .Yallm Ii licxdij- jlrt n 1 7 U nixlf rrl;w.l, AcUnln irtraWU r tt oiute of JoHpb S Gltwoa. dwawd, to tfcfl credlten of nd aJl pcrsnci IiatIuk cWmj anliitt lie akl ileuwl, to eiUliiUlifm, ullhtli ntcnnn Toasberf. vlmu foor ibbUi ntui U rtt public lloa c( tUt notice to Uw ull AilicItJ,Utrli at rr on, the tame Ulnc Ut plce for O e trortJoii of the IxuImm of mU Mt4te, lo tfce 0u'tt)-of (Ilia. nTTTB cllOX, AdmisMratrli of the ttUUt cl Jjtrib a. OOikm, it Md. MS-lir PROBAT13 NOTICE. In tlw nuto of U10 UtjLk- of Mri M G Allto docarctL i TuinUHM-Kfa-wtyihTOtr of Sle of nl Ii Ute bould not lx tniJc Ilirrhaa Jewell U AJafohtntor irfth te Will u, Miodof IkeKitite nf Mn M C Alho. demtoL hmr laf Sled Me wtitlon berdn prajlnt for m order ef Bait of Un irhok of the real estate, of Ml 3 deoodent, Xr tb puipoeta tuerelu Kt fohli. It b tSerefut oiered by the M Oonrt, that all per mm intereated In ll.c eoUU of aakl deoaawj, ap ear before the Mill Ttobate Court on Tseedar, tbe JMii Oaf n( hfngtptf 1W it lOoeJoek In U foiesoou of raid day 1 tie Court mom of raid I'rotate Court at Uie mrt houw In QW, Ooualy of Of'a, to kow ta it why an oiilr ahonld not be granted t tbe tald Adielu IstnUor, to eatfao m4i of Uie real eaiete ef the uid dectwed M otoall W v&tttvjr AndUuiaeeRrof 0 erlhr 1-o'iHiUi.hed at leatt low ioele oeaia In The Arizona Siltcb IIilt, a wweH)T vrintad and i-uMiafced Jo uM GOa Couotr Arlroua Torrltorjr ' T W WBSTMEYKB. JMte ef the I'robale Coait Dated, .SoT.taUr Sri, 1SJ2. OctVfir ILA t!Ct)II'J!Lf SO". 3. I. O, XI, )&fmteti on the secoid and foutth I'livlays in Bieli' month. Viaiting bretliren in goxl atandiiiff cordially inritixl to attend. . g. ?ox, c. r. H. H. McNKLLT, Scribe. FOR "SGWFlJlAi SYPHILIS, GANGER, ECZEJitl, ". Tliu Only RGHiBdy tliat will Tlioronglily Eradicate tliese diseases from tlie system, We do hot uie any of tlie Mercury or Pot ash treatment whatever, but to the contrary, ourrem-cly; will cxrcl from the gjstem nil to5 airial ctfectis. Our preparation is entire ly vegetable and the rankest acids can lie taken into tho stumach without the Icatt in jury to the system or fear of .valuation ns would be the cise wero mercury one of it constituent parts. The patient can eat or drink what be pes while under our treat ment, Riing the lie point blank to the charge that the Specific contains dead loads of mer cury. It is Tho Most Heroic Blood Purifier eer known. Scrofula. Sores an,d okl Ulcere pcrmnnentlv cured in fnnn 30 to GO da by Fisher's Specific All letters confidential. I ull particulars free. Addresi, We W BAILEY, Sna Carlos, Arizona R. W.TansIII & Co.,SBI53.0o7r os Ntnte St., CIiIchbo, JXJTti-y Town for FREE! A 3-foot French GUs-, 0al Front, Nickel or Cherry Cigar Show Case; Jieixkants Only. Address at once. FISHER'S It. BttENT KEYSER, President. A. L. WALKEK, Vice Preiidsnt. Old Dominion Ooi Whtl & ft&te&l 'Dealers Bn .OUR STOCK Sta, Wmssm .IN .SACS LINE. tsaa-v - :.. , & fl. & &a oTtiJitfejr(iiiMsi fff-AiartAasftB tip (tJgi uqijaMgK . V9 Dry Goods,. , Carpets, Ci'ot'hTngv -, - ;- 'B5ts and Shoes, aVld Crockery and Glassware, Canned Goods, Groceries and Grain ML! ai HMYY HAEQf ME. Agency, Giant Powder Co., Gaps and Fuse. sr- ' - ., , . , J .sMk- PrlfeotOLcenliAntl Ualrlnet! perbotlle. feot In safety malllocbOiM postse paid hy w eeaUd from bservatlon) Send moncr or etarops br letter with full addrsewfit n plainly ponden es-rtcoyconOdentlal Thlstulvertlswnent la honest and stralebt foiwardin evtr contains e Invite roil tfdal mlth n snd yoo will and eTerylblueasrerrfnted Oetthl fndto-dv ArtdrenQUEEM CHEMICAL CO.. 174 Race 8treet, ClMCINNATIiO. - 2 - :i -- - .. . . ww . W. WIU. W ...U,C .. .1. w. ,..J ,.-. .a.l'HJ www -.. .... OI failure or sllchtest Injury lo ny purcUasor. KTcry bottle cnarmiteed. QDCPIII To ladle who Imrodoes and en aoionit theft trtnda5Ilottlea of Qnaen'a AaU-ltatria. OI LUIaL ire win prtaent with a SILK DBE8S, 1 Tarda beat ellk Extra Laree DotUa and saapuf rriw'i"Mi of silk to select troia sent wlUi order. Oood Salarr er Cocmlaelea v Astnt. P ISO'S IlEMLDY FOK aVTAIUUL Bost. Easiest to nso. (Dboapest. Roliet ia imrroHRt A euro is certain. IV t id lit lUo It is nn Ointment, of to tho nostrils, Frico, bymBil 'Al&etj. C3S&3. 11 t niwiiniPT rTTTT"r"i TIElJE ST. BESf HEWSFAPEE OF THE AGE 1 Consists bfi 10 pages. Fays more for news than an other paper m the United States, being replete with piai tcr of interest to all classes the agricultural, the mer cantile and the professional. Advocates the principle of tlie Republican Party and' publishes in full the speech es of its leaders. As the coming Presidential Campaign promises to &r the hottest ever contested, eVey Republican sJio.uld "be come a subscriber andlceep hiniself thoroughly ijiforvt cd of what is Qcatrring in the political world. Price, Sl.tSOPqr Yearl . Remit through Postmasters and Newsdealers, or di rectio'ihe GLOBE PRINTING CO., ST. LOUIS, MO." Sample Copios Mailed Freo. JllJLTJiBiaKJLy (formerly known .i MitMleton'o Corral.) No, 1 Saddle Horses for Hire. Animals Boarded by the Day, IVeeh hv Month 'at Morate Prices. Bos! AttenVon Given Stock leit in my Care. TATKIGK SHANLKVjhj Proprietor, S150 REWARD! rr rrrtfiUAci; to ax onrsu madk btthe UoMd of Supcrtlsora of Oil rosnty, Artiona Tt)tl tory. on the 6th dij of July 16SJ, I. J. )I Shiioiwon Sliei Iff of fH Olla cocnty, dottre by offer ltcvard of One Hittxjred and Fifty Dollars tor the apprehrtuion of 30UV II- 6lX,tueatorailTc) ehoonthe 13th dy of .tajllfjft In raid Cria county, Mnnlirod Mr wifo Mn Annie, ' - J. It. THOMPSON, ' Feafl snuuB mm fU-F W. W.BR00KXER;, SeeMtars AT.ONZO BAILEY, Treasurer & Managop. daai Oov nmer UMfir-fitricaO At Merchandise. IS ALWAYS. mi mmm& j 1 NEW DISCOVERY byAGGIDEN? In compoundine a aolotlen a part was accident! eptlle 00 the hu& audonnaahlnalternard llxaj discovered that tho hair u trtv plete,x rem ed. V( e at one put tlila wonderful preparation, en tho -market and so irreat haa heen the demand thai wo are now Inuodoolae ltthroKhout the world tmdar tbe okisecfQ'tfVeu'a Anti-lialrLnc, 11 iarc.rcrtib.iuT nAKnriL.u.aa anu SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAM USE IT. Lar the hair over and apr'7 Die mixture for a few mlaut.e. aad tNa hair ditarpears as II by mlo wltbnut the alichlMt tla cr lujutjr ks aipi i dor ever Jterjard. II uunllkeanjrotlierpreparaUoiieTtriiecd f raukepurpose1 Thousands of LAHI TS who tare teen annoyed v ihlitlrontl.-'irF.ACK.UnClMird Al'.MSi altMt IK mtrlla. ll NTI 1 MKS whodonctapp eelateabetrdor fcalrcotlialrseck. Endaprlcel.-M boon In Quren'a Antl-IIalrlne wb'ch dees awtr alih i.)iwt,t. h. ..n.ni IF, fiif.iv ..mtv-lt flh tl f pr ImncMO-JHL . Owrto- rwttd c a out aad To tea. Head it uaa to equal. which a small particlo is applied Hkv, Sold by drufjftieta or r-ent wfk bTtiUW Warren. Pa. & X.OTJIS- '" "SVW tt !JPYi??W.Sg37r-,ESj5e YELLOV DANVERS Postage Paid SI per lb. Spccinl Llat of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Application, Correspondence Solicited. TRUMBULL & BEEBE, Importer, Growers ami Dealers in SE1DS, TKKES and PLANTS, 4ianni ki 8t:'!:r; st., ft.ui l-rniieUco. Cal. nyJ-t'ii Notice for Publication. Homestead No. 70. Laxd Ofhoe at Trcso.v. Arir-a J . . . AuB.2Jth.18S2. I otiJd-U hereby git en tbat tho following nainet etttlcr ha tiled notice of his intention to maUo fin-l proof in npport of hia cleim, nnd that iaid proof will be mat's before tho Clerk of tho DiatrfrlCouitat I51nle, Arikim. on Nov. 21, lbBJ, ix: Qnintns O. Ttl he of Armor, Gila County, Arizona, for the S. W. i of S. li. i of See 14, and N. W i of N. E. i See 23, XonrhIii J, if. K. 12 E. He names the following witnesses n JrT his contimipus residence uj)fiWandh?nJtifaWcri ofJWidlanli. viz: & iTacob S. Duer. Ifcnrv Armersnd W flictaridenoi Armerjitla UAifntv, Ar l'orfte Petnberton, ofCOlolie, Utya'G WEES WSBm WmWESWmxW j. mmli linazn J. I f t mm. . , Ef. ,' tb$$Uh ?,- ?.x- Botrrit, IIa CounlA X. . jijftu,iS9J ; . tuijkt - II iv, TAXjr.I A U07, as above, &A 4 -JaitWC v ,V 1 J f, 'UHi mmmtmmtmmmmmmm mmtm ftatta tHumtmm