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i"jfyr'uM H faawagSfcaiBMaiaatf''' v'-iMaMAa mmi,uizu, wsxEsalfefszasBeB&asssssz '-4. It 4 t ..''il'l, l" ?I I W "?.. ft yt jH,- . TOIL. XVJ, GLOBE, ARIZONA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1893. NO: 5 . T '""""wgpr TTTtT A"rl " TIT Wffl df "T "T" A Silver DxliJu J . I . 1. ls THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT .fnMlshed HlTgr Saturday uiorninj; t klobo, Gila Comity, Arizona, -BY- SAOKHEY & HAMILL, jEsiroa ass raorsirm tHJlUHQnt!TION l.AT".H! 'Quo Year. .St 00 . 3 00 . ISO olxiMontJi? ,,,, riircMouUiir ... Atlvtmlsdnc Rntca tnutio U no mi ou application. U . OFFICIAL OIRECTOflY. Territorial. Governor t-. C. Hugh, Tucson. Treasurer Oas. A. Flcalng, Phoenix. Sup (in endent of l'ublie Infraction -1 J. Xst'wt n. huviiit, Auditor Thomas Hughes. Slip, smo Court Henry Clay Goeding, Chttf Ju.Uw. 1'wf.oott: Joi.'ir. Kibbey, Associnu Juithe,PhBalx; It. E. Sloan, AnucUta Jus Ue. TiMnon. TJ. 5. District Attorney Francis J, Henty, Ttmen. U. S. Marshil-Robert H. Taul. tirvejrGjneral-iL.iti Manning. Toeeon, attftnte tn CengreM Marutu Smith, TsHaVatotM. Jw4 of Pint Judieitl Dlttfict-R. E. 8kMi. Jadge ( Rtoom Judicial District-Jos. H. KUsUy. rim. ,Jg rf TVitt Judicial District Hcnrv tiiIftt lUFomth Judkul UUtriut-J.J. liaarktsM, Pra.t. Ulla County. Jittar Dfettiet Oourt J.,. II. Kibbey. Olw f District Court W H. Dury. rdi s( PUat- G. M. AIIUoh. "ff.-J. H. Thosapm. Uasl j ,. .0. Cmwoll. i D ei?eit-P. T. Robertson. , Hiam0li,.r, Mf M. BUKtrm!-. u. tWx, e. ii. coot, , Ctl . IB. rT Tiaasimn T Yt' lUli, IifiisU- Otob4t Ike nOntui at tttw, It rr gs sa Caea OraiSasI, mmOug tsw V ttts Ca. , il toothinc ! and Domic.. W tattes FrowaiatMteOkMOmsrisivU Phmser . .8 mlha. Kls1ssw9vxat)saiI6tob.. .. Una tet. UilaWtstcessM, uMGt, IsstfUixl lis) de. Sfe, KsaisHittM llsrsraK sxsiamsn tsssspseiMu . July nth, no day lanat sslalmom UtapenUurs. Jaa 10th. 18 dec Una ttsaparatate. .. .Mdesj, ItiaiUB( dtrtetion of wind. ..Saattnrwt. RiersioaiUBdbt)i wtr sersnl vewrs, - riant 1 rswatwaoW tart. Uat the- has sot Ueo a dty tstw asr or sss Dr. J. H. CHASE, EBMDKNT D1WTJST, Gmb, ArisortA. 08Won door j'-uti of Ksstftiox Itoom. fcl 6. FOIJ, M. D., jOrUosjane door south ofBHLT ofnqe. P. T. ROBERTSON, flTrORNBT AT lAW, . 'ii 'Office en Ilrssftd Stret, GLOBE, A. T. J, L. BACHELDBIS, CARPENTER aud BUILDER, OLOBli, Arizeiift. itEstrs Loner, i o r. ReietliJirfrfe. I 0. (. F meets Wadne. day vcnttt af eaeli week at I Vtijtjnfc brethKi in rooU stniHllnJf nro oor . O. U F. ball. oiauy invited to Attend. J. W. 1 HtKT, K. G J. F. Dai.to.s-, Seo'y Knlghtoof Pythias. RKnlar meeting of ltnal Sfountain Lmke Is": h Tueeday nljjht of each week at Ma onk Hall. All bwtliera in gowl standlug are eoiiHally invited. Tailor Frisk, C. C. J. FnEi. Daltos, K. . S. To enro T!IIlonr.e$, 8lck ileadncho, CoesU. pation, JIataria, Urer iEiJrflplalnts, tiko the oafo and eertaln remedy, EnCITH'S Vh tho r.K X.r. Hit (to Utile rtenns to la bottle) Inrv i-b run kuit coNvri'-i,T. , , a"n1lo lor nX Jsoa. . Vrlrtt at cltier Wire, gc. per 111)10. j.r.&iinfi.cu.uik-! nil i.rtKa."tT.ta!IIS MB. l.V. 5 ss-tei fcCBMi i hilt Gsvjsjj 'ixmsuzssa MATRIMONIAL! AUofatiwtittfindetertpUout tudtKl. Ipff reujentesj of rtpteutw lioies uo wiaitft eQrrfirM4 tor fen or lop', ntTifu.VhTt,o)ir tnni.or J"iH n tJ!n , ell t- xnsay ef them mre bttuttfal snf cTerj s;e ma Bfttionunyj l f.M n-timi.m WMlthT CtvtdtftHFtloiiUtlwlkltft wttkmdsyiiuwiihitiMrtMiioad.tfa esflill,n. 4SSrts 10 C?AWtne07.CIIICA3?Jl!. srvrti - 'rvl,,nwrTtw stvnrr- 1 Jk n sy&vm&mi Fffi&lWZ ml TA If You Have Ro npnetlle, IiuUcc-nflon. I'lutitlonro, Hloli lloail.iclic. "all run tluviu," lot lug- rivU, ou vtlll 1 tnrt flioromwly you nml. Titer loiionu tlio vtcuU xioinurli am build iiptlio rinirglita; cuorcim. MuffererH from tiianlnl or iiltynical oicreonk n til rind roller front tlicnt. MIcol y aiignr coaled, SOLD JJVEItYAYlIJBJRE. RrcrsIscethecstaMtshbtcBtof the first pa perou th Uiy of San Fraiuleco, uhkh ve Ulke was the "Alta," rtiuuttd from Montcny In 18(9; tba hthabitaaU otthe Co4t(uraUytiivbetnlnlr cttt In tb hum from fatnfraDclsc. The "Alta," like wHythrplac!Mof"3,ha.iurcumtJ la the Iwrknbk.imlgjiwovdrlotha great majenlf, ttnJ.UVe ether plonterf, has keen ucmJ by YQunjcr gencratism. TLc "Umlcr" ha taken perliapi the laott prominent plate la the bcwipaper SeM of late ytart, auj Hi T.'kl tHtlu It very cturlly taken ly thc who wantaa lattretllng antt reliable pnpr pM Wished t "The Bay" Uveryouc famlilir 'vilh the rreeiluot Offers tnaOe by Mr. Hearst, the "Kxamlner'a" entcrprlslnj lubHsber, and it U only nacttMry to aay that this year the aggregate value of the prenlu toot -which thrc are ,M0 it JtStsOOO, vrhkh are lUtribut among all the subscribers la the paper. In a JJlUoit to these pre nluuis. whkli rauxe In value from 0 ceuis tn IJtOO, eVet subscriber receives toe of the four great premium pictures which will be mailed to him lit h tube OireU from the "Sxaiuincr" office cs soon ta the subscription Is received; "Tlie Retreat from Moscow," lirlielOTler. 11 Tlie ten Cbarlot Base," ij L Wagser. Kach of these picture Is 2lxK Inches, and they are elesautly rcprcxluceil in (jc simile, showing every tliit aul color of the great ocizlnals. either one of which could not be purchased ftt 100,1x0. "Woaei mi GMllrca Vint," Dy a KapltrHemr "CMsl Iml&g tk. Pratorlaa," jj outin M Each of these pictures Is reproduced In photo gravure, sise 21x., aud eminently fitted for fram. uig, and will adorn the walliof the most refined heme. The subscription price of thf ' Weekly Exami ner " is )I.oO,nml subscriptions may be sent either direct to W R Hearst. lubluher, San Prancisca through the Local Agent of the "JSxamlner ' the Pejtinn'.cj. MATRIMONIAL! r ., t( UVUtt 8U riclort 1 -itt4iriiru.a- 1. rt Jcj-f to f ftItW i j ad - ui I IfT r r ' nur ml pli 1 - .fftlltT ttf ? ij tn iih itt jl !ife I r. i. t BtutTdiK A4i TrU DrAWUl O97J0HICA6O III., cp an ACTRESS VVRI7TEH BY HER3KLF. K rrtiia fuutv mivanIk W rnk4 truth tbo fllifirstf. prtJallandtf!"'ii "'' IC'1 ""It yono Hrht itho aspire to stieo :. 0. ?." s.hi--s of the lifcer tine arslmt Ttnao aro leYOJlcd. A ero.it ex pose ot too perxrail :.fe of poptiuir actress, it lPes 0K In "plai Knsfltsh te ttos Kb want to tesOT tW ii" i of staim life. Uuri toaMtr llloKratO't. tl-I SOC. pastpiVI. OUSI B0l 88.. OS BUSMM ST.. HIUH,UU mms&tm, inji tm u tart l tH.-rt- V r-i . t t Fl) lr - fr( fi-x, vf Trap-, t-7 'r t-ti - bt r rAib tWs " A.H aiu- . . I vfaOr irf ,1 !. Ip-v. llm mwn . v , I is) tat aha irUl fw fV sfc I"- atvr 1 Mirrkfvr tit- s i1fsrt t4ss ,ti t4 tm w mptkL W in all rifA w, t .-r A3 Ifrfi 01 ft-. JRlVx-lt ,. HSMOi ' r4rtr i ipu-is r-r trri tmi MtftiTtSt AWr- HSk ' i !!. Purtteav3,Motu. J 'esijwlr, l ,-;rr, J Jfessmt.le,i,i -Mijmx. KwCsssiiaissud. m jnuM. i THE WEST INDIA (MaiuifaotiU3iBg Goiflp,py, PsWrHiqapc r tpR VTIlvu SloaSh fitters. &. Jfl Sontn Sflo6fld Htr'eot, SAINT I.OUIfl, MISSOURI This great Topic h.t Uf'en ihl reduced to the P olo of the -Atiasissippi Vnllry for the past thirteen yeara with tinboUnUeU success and rotiillarity. 1 here is nothing of the kind extant that iquals it fl, n stimulant, an apctlzer, or anti dyspeptic. It is nnrtteularly adapted to mala tlnus districts atUl a "' ProVehtatlvo of Chilis, is not sttfrwed. It Is chilorsed by tiie het chemists ai tlie most cllicacioiis, BtranatheninL' Tonlo thl country has ever produced, the Value of which win tie rconl7.e(l bv nil who tuny u them. rr!vatecitizeiof Arizona visiting St, Ioui have expressed thoir convictions that it is pe culiarly Adapted to the wants of that Terri tory, and need oMy atrial toinureiUipciy Introduction there. wOrdrsiwlilrtMitlt. TUB VJ13T -IXDJA MAXUFAOTUJUG 005H?f,Y will he prmnptU- tfcarts! ' -Tdtc IU tf w ill lie rr8oni7.e(l bv nil who inn E jGk C2Sfc lasrSBM riMHnWrr 111H jHR9siHsHsW aWaAtisW? Lw9fiE3s1BUsSs4MBUSHkMat4 BSBgHPu.GSTyTrE5T6a !.. tg SIIBHH l-i ;i,T..1. I W4xal IVrftrrl E" k v..jt- ami caao s os laaaawassa cer,,! br.jisi:tu. sAw,ti.i SMBW1MT.hWP,flrmJnr,l,lT5. W .991 B?t&fc2?5BlJmSi I EsftJ UA fCSisaavWd flHififf J Wm. Zimmermann, CARPEITER and BUILDER .AM). Dealer in Fumimre. Um wlttl-tBll Umtt iiJot AsMottinaiit of tufiiHore, of tlie lAmt dvaUiim, for lc at modtmrt iiMi. Also, Pn 1 f ang in Xesttly Dona. URBERTAKIH6 a Specialty. JST Onlora taken for UnOtb tint in Stock. V.1. JUMMKItMAXN, Globe, Arivnrt. ?&03.2 ST Y Kt 1A , (One door north of It. F. Kollner & Co's Stoto.) GLOBE, - - A. T. PJIOIMUKTORS. " Aiwnj-s for Hale OH0I0E EEEF, veal, mnw, PORK, Ete. gS Orders Calk-d for and Meat Delivered Dittlv. GOHSUMPTiOfJ BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COIj9HorGOLD Throat Affectlaa lasting of ?le:b Or onyDlsense tchns vft Throat end Lts$ r Iafl'tmcd, XriOrV Strength or J.rst lvir, you ean I rtllcwU cm J Cured ty EimiLSIOi PURE COD LIVER OIL. WlUi KypopMosphltes. PALATAbLS AS MtLK, JskftH- HctCt Zma'tioH, and tat o sr-" yfiMort or aollvilafleit hiIi ih ( anrpf t mbntttHtr. Sold by all DrugyUis. SOOTT & DOVVNE.Chs.mietB, H.Y. EMOfisf Klail traaoVrlnir rL Maoist, ra un rwiim; Ttn-fttalaf(i ertv if the r ob. I'wilniHa niKR. -HL ,t, li--l1li.Hw 4m A-LuaHcK, :.:h.'.ra, ffcwyji ukSx-KT. t crfnts t n Slf- Wfifid. Oar fci JMnl-4 J to tnl Jam. ifc. fc l-KS- UVMrSlwaair rtb-txiu. A m. fu.-lerfut I at f,. , iu nk ulM, of rwi,,r ,f N, ei -r1iiAMii 7f fenowtRff ml Sl' ' ftsw-i"' . t t tvtttu4 hi ,-. IIh- ., .,1 r.l pf lk4t4. ftlMnst the 4fiMt& psn of im bulk lttsT d..a1l.irit-t4 4M,Ml'tfSjfy tf W wOIlM.w kTiH MnwtvSMI SKI $( I J' !? l )-M, hn IS" " wrtfl wtttiwisiK. SMHf ftatw WftartnrsK.lMitsee ... II lULLETTaco.. Ui BBO. riarui. usias Jlasonic: Uoguiivicomnuinli'atlondt AVliitc Jloun wm unite, :o. a, ,. f. ,v a 31. int'ot Thuradaj's on or succeeding ca oh fill iloon. yojotiri.ing JlrctlircnliigobdtaiH1 irjgcoruiniiy uniwu, ltyorderaftueW.JI. C- A. FISK, ans'tf Secretary. i. ). 3. V. Uteulnr meeting of OlohoI.otlgeNo. 0, 1, 0. 0. V on 3Ionday night ol each week, Ht3Ia9onlcIInll. AlIbtolbcrMngoodstamllngarecordinllT invited. w. w. imookNint, n. g. JAS, WlI.KT, Sec'V ch.A ILNVAtrai-sT, NO. 3. t. . i. v. v, r. uiecw nn tor seconu nnt lourtn r ridavs in each month. Visitim Iirdthrt-h In n r t? ,i i ,', . . ., goiid standing cordially invited to attend. J. F. Fawos, C. F. J. F. Daltox, Scribe. Notice of Forfeiture. hio Henry bisbpjdger and Js Mrs. A. Oadman, or to wh6m It may concern, this is to notify ton thi(t I, co owner in tho l'.igljty.Sh anil Ilartiy King )nlnihg chiins, situated in Richmond Uasin, Couhty of Glh, Territory ot Artnona, and more particularly deefcribfd in BimiW D, o( GiK County Mining ReconDi, at pages 7, and 32.1 respectively, have dnjio and (rerformedjbe an imal work on mif Claims, as required by law, fr the esril8fl0, 1M1 and 1888. This trierefnro, la to notify yoa. that tf you do not pity your flill proporlioli ot tho cost of saidtnrk, together with the cost nf this ad vertisement, within ninety days after die ex piration of this notice, ynr ititefst In Haul wining clafms. as oo-ownern, IB utterly cease ?nd, by eperatiini of law, become the proper y of the nndersianed. W. 11. WOODSON. Globe, A T,.That 1fi3. jingl BOtl finrT' (tCira jsWri iMMr r;nsMseei. ft? wJmIJIB2? Mlt8ffiaBsV9 ,',,WJiflf . .i nrfi tS. tL -?4 U IP6alB-rH T M -. TOaV-V nmam fin-ctr' fhllill 11 1 thr I ulr. A Chicago tHupcUch buj-b tbtit nmoiif; tho coimignuituits doh'Terod at tlie Min ing building tvns one of sovon castwi irom ureftoo. 'iius oxuidu ih notabio iu a number ut Mays, as tbo Grooks hoe not iho rouioteot Jiopo of ever ba itig rei'mlmr iinnncially for the trouble and oipouso incurred iu mak ing this dUjility. Tlio exhibit, which koines from tliQ famoiiB Laurium region wns collectil from u jmrely jmtriotic vlesiro to make ns great a show as pos sible of tho ooUutry's resourcos at tho groat fair, 'lis exhibit is not verv largo, but in lipint of attractions ahd interest it makis up fully for what it lacks in qtimitiU. Tho display vill bo vaiiod, nud con tains Ulany relifc.s. Tliero nro tools and wimjilefl of ore that Woro used by the Greeks oO oautnriis ogo, titonsila Vvhiob iu many iustaucos uuteduto Athens her self. The UilisijHg district of Lburitnn, in Southern Greece, is threaded with au undorgrountl mesh-work of shafts and galleries, unmberiug some thous unflH. Tho mflthods of mining eoverul cenUirice before Christ were niost prim itive, and but littlo ndVulicv is mnde ovtjr those older methods to-day. Tho only difference, praatieully, is that tho nntivos now tke biuket4 instead of lenther bags Tath which to curry tho ores to the surXtce. Much of mining to-day is done in the same shaft! ns left by the uupient$. In them have beou found many aiticloo bf npparol and household utensils loR by the con tetnjwnrrioa of Theoiis'toclw, which give fully im mticli zest to tho investi gations of tho nrobrcologifets ns tho uu enrlhetl ruiiw of Pompoii. Charts, vlrnwings autl photographs help to make the colleotton r $ty comjiloto liislory of mining in Greece. With the display oome a eontriUitjon of marble from tho litl'e utWif Skiro, which is said lo be fully n gtfttl for the purpose of tho sculpture a'is the famed Pentclic and Parian gradee. i't. The Hume Tapir "f No papur th))i looal iu ita interesta oau ever be wiportetl without home patronage ad Vr man should b in tenwtwliri ktwUiff up home paeri. If a rod or Mwfp puWid imprareineut is wanted the Hsiwjfliwr works for it. If a public ifJjiiug is wnnttjtj, tfao uepaper i catyed upon to noUoe it If u section is HiiarepieaeotcHl by the outside pre, Mie home 'taper must vindicate it. Jr any of tin sxwu'etie have a .supper st enWrUinment of any j kind, th newsxstpera are expetfUJ Uf give a wmplinjiitary uotico. Tlw nawapiqwra must asHtntate aud put forth the ftupajlpr advan4g of aoU, elnoato amt wMnry of its wctioB a well an giv the faopfe xf Ute plnee a liaudsome sotteaaow nutl ' then. Oro yille Merctity. The Chinese hire a method of bfc'tch ing tho spawn of -Sisli uJ thus protect ing it from those acoitlcuta whioh gen erally destroy a; larga portion of it. The fifvliermen c5l!eot with oafe from tile margin amt surface of water all tlioise Klftttnons jnasses which oontain Uie spawn of ftakj aud, afttw they ha found a snftrtdipt ijuantity, they All with it the shall a freah hon'a egg, : which they liav! previously emptied, atop up the IioIb vand put it under a, setting fowl. At the oxpiration of tt tfcrtaiu number q( days they break the shell in water vanned by the sun. The young fry nre praeetitly hatched, und nro kept in pure, iresh water till Ihey nro largo isnougbto be thrown into the pond with tbo djjd fish. Tho sale of spawn for this purpose forma all im portant branch Oj Irpde in Ohina. Fanciers Journal' The "Globe," n brig of y29 tons reg ister, was recently iu tho Liverpool docks, unloading u cargo. Sho was built ill 183C nnd, has been in constant service for C7 years, but a Burvey showed her to bo seaworthy and appar ently good for mrjby Snore voyages. SPECIAL OFFEi, TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Weekly Globe-Democrat. 'Tho farmer, tho merchant or tho pro fessional man who has not tho timo to rt5ad a largo daily newspaper, will find in Tun Weekly Gloiie-Dkmocrat, Consisting of ton pages, a paper that exactly suits him -brimful of tho best nows of tho day, sufficiently condensed to meet his hoetls. Though strictly Republican in principles, it is hover bo partisan as to suppress any important pews necessary to a correct knowledge of current events. Oncb a reader, al waj'B a reader. Price, 1.00 ier year. Any person sending us throb dollars for threo yearly BubscriptioiiB lo the Weekly, will receive ono copy freb for a year. A fpp salnplo copy may bfe had by wriunk for it. Subscriptions received by all poslmasters or news dealers f hroughopt tho United States, pr directly by" flLtlltl. .raiVTI, CO.. St Jgulit ;sq. " T! ti V Itnd directs or (lie liiillro.id isirlbc. The mnchinists' strike on the A. T. it S. F. It. It. is woi king n great hard ship and causing an enormous loss lo to tho cattlo misers of southwestern JTsw Moxico, says tho Silver City (X. JI.) Enterprise, and it might hitvo added southern Arizona ns well. Just prior to tho strike many thousands of cattlo woro contracted for with Eastern buyers. The cattle men Imvo all (start ed to gather tho cuttio bargninod for, and in somo instances tho cattlo nro .boirig hold at tho stations along the line awaiting transportation. Thero Is but little food nud 1ms water on tho rangos immediately adjacent to the railroad, and the cattlo boiug gener ally in poor condition, the loss will be very great. Any law which would com pel a man or a numbor of men to work for another would bu virtually jJavory, but there should bo some legal manner by which labor as well as capital might bo compelled to fulfill its duties aud obligations to tho peoplo of the nation. If Congrow or fstato governments have the right to restrict the profits of capi tul and direct tho manner in which the services of a corporation shall be per formed, the same authority should be oxwted to adjust tho differences be tween cApiUihsts and their employes, that the industries of thp oountry may not suffer ou account of tho unreasona ble whims f either. The work of installing exhibits in the Mining building has progressed stifli cieutly to show thut this exhibit will be particularly complete in mineralogy and metallurgy. There will bo quita a dis play of mining machinery in the build ing, but practically all of tho electrical mining maoniuory win lie suown in the Electricity building, because of a rceeii rearrangement of tho classifica tion of exhibits. The display of build ing material, both atoncand terracotta, givee promise of being 8ry complete, OH also tho display of coal. This de partment has been hampered for lack of space, m it could have utilised mi annex with au area equal to the main building iUolf to good advantage. The underground exhibit in this building will aoflipnso a- tuuuel threj hiimlred feet long, which will be fitted tip as a mot 1 mining tunnel, with conveying np lrtu, LoiaU, etc. Scientific Amer icau. At fliu couelustou of the World's Fair the utonnter Ivrupp gun, tho J Urgent jhpsjc of onliiHtwe In the world) will be priite(l to Chicago by Uerr Kr,upp and mounted on a fort built in Lake Miohigau opposite Ifyde Pork, pernrfarion for the construction of wliWii Waa secAnul at AVaeuingtua to dny. The fort its to 1 lire neree in ostent awl will 1 for buaineas as well a pleaanre. JJonnted oa.it the great gun wilt be able to protect the entire eilr front from attack by water, ns it ooukl tink iiti iron-ulad with a cingle shot, Iffqrk on tho ort wflj com inanced at once and pumwl with tho greatest rapidity, so an to lie in werk tng order before the Fair dome. It ,will eovar five aorun with the most np proTed dafenect), A Pitrnngo, Mex., diapatoh of April 17th swyat The scorpions have become an numarotis iu this oity that the mu- aifipal authorities hnvo offerad a valuft l5e priel IWgiTeti Uie person captur ing the largost number this month. Two tliouMHd of the deiHlly peats were killed at the hospital hero to-day, For theso scorpions tho city pays 60 cents a hundred, aud three times a week those collected are counted niid killed nt tho hospital, nnd 80,000 wero thus do. stroyed last year. Persona who got permits to hunt the liosts have tho right to enter and search private houses for them. Last Suuday twonty-sovou Moxican boys and girls passed through Trinidad, en route for their htmtee id Colfax and Mora couulioe. Thoy had been, for more than a year, pupils iu the U. S. Indian school nt Geneva, Nebraska, till r.omo honest inspoctor, (whoso kind are ns rnro ns visiting nugols iu tho homes bf tho poor) happened that way and discovered tho frnud - an Indian school, supported by the go.ernnleut, tho pu pils in which were not Indians at all. it was, no doubt, a good thing for the Indian department boodlois, and we hope some beubfit to the V.hitc children. Trinidad Advbrtiser. Tile many cases bf rlieumitiism cured by Chamberlain's Tain Balm during the post few months have given thd peoplo great confidoiico in its cnralivu properties, nnd have Shown that there is ono preparation that can bo depended upon fdr that painful and aggravating disensd. ITonakcr Bros., Lnraiu.Ohio, say: "Mr, Moses Price, of this place, wns trebled with rheumatism for a long time. Ohaniberliun'ft Pjtfn Balpi hdi cured him. He pays that the Balm has .in , 1 'I rV.;. it- 1... IT rt tri.l! ,uu fiulwl -lui ouiu uy no equal, " For sale by II. 0. Hltcli- pock drniat, '" " Tlio llnllrond. Many peoplo in Graham county are anxiously inquiring every day for in formation concerning the now railroad proposed from IJowio Station to Globe. The idea was prevalent that as soon as tho tax-exemption bill passed tho legislature, work would immediate ly commence, nnd now that two or threo weeks have passed since the eS omption law was enacted, auxiety is beginning to take the place of confi dent expectation. We have learned nothing of an eiicouraglag nature, noilher do we expect to hear very much until tho people of this valley gat together and arrange for the donation of the freo right-of-way through this valley. Nerts comes from Tempe that Mr, E. S. Moateu, who onus the rail road from JJaricopa to Phinnix, is working hard with tho promoters of the Globe read to hae thorn build from Tempo instead of Howie Station. It is claiuied that a practicable route to Globe can be located from Tempe, though we very niuch ddubt it. This valley, in our opinion, would afford twice the business for the road as it wonhl receivo if built over the pro posed Tempe routo. Our people have not been very active in their efforts to extend encouragement to Mr. Garland in bis railroad enterprise, nnd wo be lieve there is danger in inaction in this matter. Graham County Bulletin. - As fo Another Klbbry Trial. The late trial of Frank Kibbcr, who killed Wood Porter at Florence, Pinal county, cost Pitfla cdunty in tho neigh borhood of S2.500 or 83,5du. . Already, for witnesses from out of the coiuly and indigeut witnesses Sl,000 has been expended. mis was witti tuo result tliota new trial will be wanted, likewise in Pima county. From tlie present indications, says District Attorney Frank H. Hereford, tho next trial will be even more expen sive. It is probable that more wit nesses will be called; tbat the legal fight will be longer and harder, and that fur greater diOicnlty will bo bad in obtaining a jury. Before nay second trial in Pima county takes place, tho law point will bo raised as to whether Pinal county must first settlo for tho other trial. This both the court and tho distriat at torney are investigating. It is not probable, howsyVer, that the trial can be stood eff or sent elsewhere on this Aedre. Howevor tho matter is not so bad as it might be. The late expense for wit nesseee from the outside counties can not be again saddled on Pima. An act wns placed before the Seventeenth" Leg Mature and passed, in effect placing on ' the countv wIWm lhA Ro i. i.ri,t the expenses for outside wftne . .'- . b ' incurred. Star. There is more railroad talk now in Arixoua than over before', nud more ac tual work too. Tho north and south ' riwil i a. f.u.r ,i fv.., p,... .i ' Twime " nbut ns, ami contained not road is a fact, and from Preseott to the cnongh mM taaUer to mabe a handfnl south tt is being pushed with all pei- I bollevo wo are takings prolonged ble speed. The San Diego, Phwnix comet bath and I don't le it." At and Douver rond is a proposed line that lwitil Con8thution' will traverse the Valley of the Gila as James Samuels' Stn,n;r Story. far as Florence, diverging at that place ' James Samuels, of Dubuque, a sergeant through Globe to Durango, Colorado bi tho Twenty.first Iova, was ono of the The Southern Pacifiq has in contompla-1 enH'"fiTerfcav,US' w, W?nt t5 H.4., ,. -.Ait t. j -i, ii.. , . .Cub, twenty years ago on tho steamer- Uen Several changes In il lino and the Virginlus and wero shot by the Span construction ef branches that will ma- Jards at Santiago. His name appearelj terially increase tho local business nnd ,no ,ist tao dead, and Ids family there nre many other lines of minor D10u.rac?1 They have just J. . , . jn,uor received a letter from him written at the importance under consideration. Out Soldiers'homa.Covir.tTfr.n.rn.V hW., of this multitude of propositions it is reasonable to suppose that some active building will lak ploco and a lively , ... ., v summer in prospect. Railroad und canal building aro bringing large amounts of money in Arizona, nearly all of which roaches tho ordinary chan- , .-, , , .-,., . nels of trade and accomplishes much good. Enterprise. ii , It is rumored that tho Southern Pa- fciiio read has secured tlio contract for jirryingthe fast mails hetween Xew loric nnd the Pnmfio coast, tho contract that is How hold by the Santa Fe road and the Allnntib & PUcific roads. This cdntractwill necessitate the extending t ..... . , ll-uu",b the trnius, that now run between San Francisco and Los Aiigclcs, through to Now Orleans and will giVo tin Iwo trains dnilyeachw.lv. The new trains will , . , . , w 4"'u? w'" be fast ones and will only stop fdr coal and water. Fer several years there has been a rumor about once la six months that a fast train woblu be put on tho Southern Pacific, by the last one seems to have lnoro backing than' atiyof the previous olics. Lordsbnri? Liberal , , Says the Star: "Tho district attorney by the Seventeenth Legislattlrb in re- quiring that before tt wnrrant Ue issued tho case must bo gone over by tho dis- trict attorney, and wanariiis only is- . 1U , , ., . ,r" ii ; ". aueu V" '' jycoBimenuauon." it is a good law, and will save the counties many dollars heretofore experidod in , lll - adviaod pWuliom. z.' T'.jf-Tfr An hn thai Should f drrcilol. . TM Oray mining bill wb.foh should Have become a law, was killed in the Council of the 1 7th legislature. This act was the ofisprinir of Cfol. MikA Gray's study of a most important sub ject. It wobld, had it become a law, have dene more to advance the mining industry than any other piece ef legis lature extant. There aro two classes of land grabbers that are a detriment lo any country. One is.the land grarjt claimant and Iho other tho mining lo cation fiend. Ono is hold by the rich man and as a general thing is some thing that a poor man would not takd as a gift and its only ialue arises, from the fact that the claimant gels free ad vertising during a campaign. The mining location grabber is as a rulo a iroor man. He sits q'uiotly down and waits for a rich man to come along and buy his prospects. Like tho land grab ber ho claims all 'the law will allow and more too, and withdraws i from bottle raent. The sentimental idea VlhU is promulgatVd oVefy two years on tho stump in every mining region, of the nobility of the location fiend's calling and the damnability of the laad grab bing pursuit is simply sentimental trash to catch voles. One or two mon in a miaing camp can if they choose! bar ou't settlers on mining claims just as one or two men can do with the pub lie domain in grazing and farming dis tricts. As there seems to be liogonsral law to roach the fcaat t5f ths disease, local laws should be made to remedy the evil. Every mining district in Arizona can make rules and regulations of its own. If each oho would adopt h'tt Gray bill as the groundwork of its plan we wotild soou be in a more pros perous condltidh and our Territory would bo rodaemed from at least one kind of land grabber. Prospector. l tlie famous cellars of the Hotel ds Yille at Bremen, therci Are i tlozen cases of holy wine, which have been preserved for 2.30 yrors. If the cost of maintaining the collar, payment of rent, interest upon th) original vnlpe of the wine and othciincidental charges are considered, r, bottle of this choice wine has cost $2,000,000;, each glassful $270,000 and a iingle drop could not lie Isold, without oss, under $200. A Georgia Therry as to the Weather. v "Do you kr.on- where the comet has goneT asked one of our citizens. "Well," he continued,. "Ill tell you that, in my opinion, it hasn't gone anywhere. I think it Is tore all about us. We are daily breathing comet, sneezing comet end feeling comet. We can't see it and probably don't smell it. but when the astonomers lost it I think it was because we ran into it or it over us before we knew it. This cold and unsettled weather throughout the world must bo duo to the presence in our ,th of a vanor that absorbs or iutercente the heat of the snn. You know some of the savants of the fkios said the comet was only a vapor spread throughout a mighty area of space luminous by absorption or reflec- t,on at a freat bsUuice from ns. but in- that ho was shot through tho head and ' "or d601- dance friends nursed U!ZX L h'!ith; th 6'0t stroyed his hiemory, and tho past was a blank. By some meahs unknown to hiu! ho recently reached Chicago, where ho was recognized by an army comrade; hSk- Wm , Iff00,' his memory was restored. Cor. Chicago later Ocean. A Skating Challenge. W. J. Weeks, a sprj'young man of sev cntyHwosummers.ofyagUank.Longls- S writing. Ho has had a challenge for long distanco ppeed.skating; open to "any f!i1 of seventy," for $l",b00 a side, stand- fe f r ? Jg" ?,l,akcr 5. proposes that the match shall consist of writing wbrds and sentences comprising not loss than ft hundred letters, to bl &vcn out y tho Judses at tho time oj ocontot, and to be judged by three experts in ponmansliip. English writers; fuy. Weeks says, assert that the feat of writing letters on the ice by skating fj possible, but ho is ready to demon' trAt0 the'r ctTOr' Overwhelmed by an Avalanche, Tlie recent snowsiide oil the Pacific exf Jcns5on the Great Norerri occurred' between Java nnd Essex, Bwitchjng. iiuuus Huuut uixii way uowu uie. wtp fido of the mountains. Trees, rocks and train and hurling it from tlie track. Thd engine and tender were carried fifty feet down tno embankment and tho rest o. ft0 I51",1 Ut t- A. K Harden, a brakeman; Young, a line re1 pairor, and two others, names unknown, were killed. Several more were injured; DoDrw was piled on tho track to a height "'" em-h4 V f A t stdyktaacsiaaiaWBaBUsstiaysMssssiiakiaiMsfsa - -' '- .. 1jritMKHatiMaM