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mtmn rfp'Lj wininiimifi lama ... !' fHBARIZONA SILVER BELT baVJPlCIAlj rAtMHt OF UlliA CO. Saturday, April 20, 1803. Kaiervd in the Pott OXioJ at Globe, tu TcnJ-cUsj matter. I. O- O. IB1. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. ?ort orrrttc rules. Office) open from 7 A U to 7 r. M., daily, Suti'lnxs one Iwur alter mall orrie. Stall cIoe goln East awl Wert at 7-15 a U daily. Slouey fu rUllv-TA(1At pionlnl. I Mall go to San Carlo .-iiul Mtuey e cry Jlay, uikhs exctpieu m iaiaim, r j Tho Sovonty-fourth anniversary of tho birth of 0ddfo1lf.vMil in tho "Uni ted Statca occurred on Wednesday, April 20th, nnd "vna tho occasion of a vei'j 'enjoyable. onjortnlnrttont partici pated In by Globo Lodjo No. 0, Rescue io'tlgo No. &, ViH tSila Encampment In addition to the members of Eag-gs lVX COIJTa TO III'. lUHll.-R. ArtitjAas of Incorporation of the'ITud eon IiOsorrSir and Canal Oo. ware Died with tho Recorder of Gila county, April 22d. Tho project for which tho company was formed is tho damming of Salt lliVor nt the box canyon below tho confluonco of Tonto crook, thus forming nn Immense reservoir estima ted to covor thirty equal o mile of tho best flirminft lauds in tho unner Salt Blvor Vnrtoy, Gila county. Tho scheme Dr,fA.asf. T$pri more land at Maa. FOUJTD. An upper Apply to No. 3, the order and tho families of many of ,h.HO contemplates the construction of thorn, moro than one hundred invited secondary dams, ono eight miles nbovo dr Department-ch.M at 6 r. ' tfuoata were present, making it ono oflho mouth of the Verde, ami another umujs eccptea tho largest representative gatherings that has occurred in Globo for several aier. Tont. live. I'lMaon, sc. ex cry Mm- fia', Wctinfaiiay au.l Friday Tlitae malli llnae the aUht pratluua at l ?. S. JOS. li. HAMILI., V. M. Ttiii paper u keut on Hie at K. C. ll.iko'a dvertidtur Aecncv. (M anil 03 STerchanU' isihtnsf, San Vrnnrisc.., Cal., litre con wct ' vK'iti.i.ia,' can In rmde (or it. LOCAL NEWS. Mra..J. Durnhig loft for t-allfornia 'on Wednesday. , 0. E. Taylor, solo ngeut In Globo for Noblo whiskey. . !. a aaa, Furnishing goods and notions at G. S. vVanWagonen'fl. IIouso for sale. Inquire of Mks. Mallory. Chas. A. Fisk took his departure for 'Sentinel ot. Monday. ODeliciong Randies just received nttho Post Ofllco Store. Taylor's speclaltiosl Hoffman IIouso cigars nnd Noble whiskiog. starry G. Nowton loft on Tuesday Tor Sontlriol to tako A position with .Mr. J. H. Canavan. WHon in need of any thing in the lino of ptpo fittings, call on tho Old Domin ion Commercial Co. Mrs. 0. M. Anderson and Mrs. Okas, Collins wore passengers on Monday's suvorsiue singe lor vaiuurota. FOR SALE. Howe, saddle and bri dle Inquire of Mrs. Mallory. The Court, and its necestory nd jnnut, tho short-hand reporter, are ax paetd here nnd ready for busineu on arondny. - Fash onablo mllllnory for tho lndiee, nlss98 and children al rodused prleee, for tiM next two weeks at Mw. J. C. Ranxdell's. Tha militia company received their uniforms on Thursday and the boys look as proud and hf&deome as pea 'ooeks in them. a . Glen's nailed boots, brogaiw, fcoarse sboes, lino shoes, base baliftbeeis dnc Int Shoes and slippers, a G. 3. Van "ifenn'a The Fume ore was worked at the Klein mill this week. The prednct oould not be asoartalnsd as the amnl am IkxJ not beeii retorted. J. W. Star returned this week from Phfenix to take oharge of M. W. Rrc men's saw mill for the season. He will go up to tho mill on Monday to Arrange tor staatlng it up. The Stor says It Is rumored that Judge Kibbey lias sent In his resifrna- Uonas Judgo of the Second JmliolalJ District, and it lb believed that hid sue WworjvHl be nppointed within a few days. - . - m Mrs. Ballmaino announces that in order to close out, she will, during tho 'next two weeks, sell fashionable mil 'lnen'.fpr Indies, misses and children, 'at redueed pricoe. Call at Mrs. Rams Cell's. W. T. MeNelly, Scrgeant-Arms of tho Council of the Seventeenth Legis lature of Arizona, presented tho Bhlt with a well executed photographic copy 'oftho members of that conclave, nnd its attaches, for which ho has our thanks'. Fol'owers of Gamurjnus will rojoico to ftarn that Chas. Banker has an oxtra good brow of Rock beer which he will begin to deliver on Monday, May 1st. Banker's beor Is of such oxceliont qual ity this season, that it Is prjfercd by many to tho Imported beer. n m - Everybody knows "ShortyV. Saylor, anil will wish him sUocoes In hie how venture. Ho is now proprietor of the livery nnd feed stablo, lately run by Wm. Garland. The corral is contrally located, and flra't claw iaddle horses ind teams will be kept for hire. Horses left in Mr. Saylor's care Will rccoivo tho best of care. Ono hundred and twonlyftve beef steers from J. H. Canavan's herd near McMillen passed through Gloho. on Tuesday, in charge of Manuol Borzonl. They were driven over tho Kino- lri.il lo Mesa, and will bo used by Mr. Can-1 avan at Sentinel, to feed laborers on tho South Gila Canal. years. The taste ami uelt Jinnutwori; wf tho ladies was noticeablo in tho ar rangem'onl of the Iwlh nnd in tho dec orations, in wmcVi Iho threo links, "frlondflhip, lovo nnd truth," emblems of tho order, vero conspicuous. TJio programme compribcd anniver sary exercises, nn oration by Grand' Master, Alonzo Bailoy, instrumental and vocal music, dancing, games and tho important adjunct to nil social JgnthAnMngs suppor-, Tho anniversary exercises wore con ducted by Grand Mnstor Alonzo Bai loy, of Globo Lodge, Goo. P. Hunt, N. G , of Roscuo Lodge, nnd Dr. T. S. Collins, Vico Grand, of Rescue Lodge. Prayer was offered by tho Chaplain, II. Jowoll, and tho audience joined in tho singing of tho Odq "Our Flag," nnd tho Thanksglvfn'g Hymn. Grand Master Bailey mado a foliciU ous address in which ho recounted tho growth of tho order (numbering in the United Stales irtore than 800,000) and its achievements and hints Ilurinij its oxlstonce in tho L'nited States tho Iudopondont Order of Odd Fellows has disbursed 00,000,000 in charities and bonollces. In concluding his re marks Mr. Bailoy fiicotiously referred to tho conjugal tlccei'tions practiced upon trusting wives by bibulotis Iras' bands, whoso lato hours were always charged to its boing "initiation night," and ono mothodieal lady of Globo who had a taste for figures, had kept tally of thcnUsnbsrofiniUaUon nights un til tho score showed 218, which did not accord with tho htatoment imprudent ly mado by tho dlroliet husband tliat there were only -10 mombers in tho lodge. Mr. Bailoy pronosed a remedy , for this andothor shortcomings, wrong ly chargod to tho order, by the admis sion of tho ladies to full membership. Mrs. J. F. Patton and H. 11. McNoI ly rendered some popular solos, which were so well received that thoy tvero prevailed upon to respond to oncoree. The instrumental mristc furnished by Mr and Mrs. J. FTrolnbIo and Eugene Aeaehliinnu was unusually good also, comprising selections from oporas,bal lads, waltzes, etc, skillfully executed. The latter part of tho evening was most agreeably spent in dancim?, with an intermission at inldhight for sup per, which was greatly relished. The programme was abridged by tho omis sion of tho toasts and responses, ex cept that to "the ladles," most happily responded to by Geo. V. P. Hunt, and vociferously applauded. E. II. Cook mouuted tho rostrum and hurforously explained tliat as the gueste had ex pressed a preference for dancing, the oratorical fireworks would be omitted, except Mr Hunt's response which was unanimously demanded. It was nn unfair advantage to tnko of him, but George was equal to the occasion, and came oft" with Hying oolora and the ex alted ftgnrd of the ladies. The enter tainment was a credit to the Iedgos participating and ospocinlly to the gentlomen nnd ladies who took an ac tive part in ite preparation. near tho mouth of Cottonwood creek. Tho main dam in Gila county is to bo 225 foot in height, 200 foot thick at Iho base and 100 feet thick on top. The location of these daniB, says tho Phconix Republican, are within the al most perpendicular walls of box can yons nnd bod rock has been found so convoniontly near tho surfaco ns to greatly facilitate tho work of construc tion. Notices havo bcou filed accord ing to provisions of law enacted al tho last Session of tho legislature and pa pers are boing prepared to eecuro titles to all tho reservoir and canal sites es located, under tho laws of tho United States. Tho survoy is progressing rapidly and it is intended about tho latter part of May to put two moro corps of en gineers Into tho field. The hurt oy will bo completed early In August and u month later tho work of oonstruelion will begin. Tho estimated cost of this gigantic Bystom is $1,000,000. There is much opposition In Gila county to tho proposed reservoir, be cause ft would feuhmerge nearly all our agricultural lands, but chiefly for the reason tliat it would eover tho county, dividing tho northorn portion from tho southern as oflecttvoly a though tho Mississippi river flowed between. Tho prospect of tho construction of the dam is not believed to be imminent. Tho reservation of tho dam and reser voir sitos is viewed m a speculation ou which tho promoters are not likely to realize for some years to come if ever. It is only another illustration of the scramble, for avorythlng in eight by the hungry hortYd Y& afttt about PlueniK. SAN CARLOS VS. O&QBS. mg History, biography, works of ref erence and fiction, was recoived re- . OfiTlfclv. rmrl innrrt wlU ln nllul 4Wi. ! I ' WT " ..-. w .. . .,v .V.UWt 41.1411 llmo to lime. lias purehasod j eot of teeth, ff XSf $& ' A. R, Youno. " ai PS nJm y& JM &Z7 WSSi ffS AY JS fW Si M I fa vv SiS' miSFffi JH& j $AHjg ' Vjv lufVMjri!ia.fro H njrrsi $ fizf&PFT-.. W. II. Iilnnnor was appointed libra rian of the public library, vko C, .A. llsk resigned, and assumed his duties on Sunday last Tho library is n cosy and inviting plaee to spend an oven- j lug and should lie more frenuented. A collection of Mnndnrd books, compris-' JJbsofufeJy i jrure TondRa. M. S. Horrell, M. W. Bromon-, G. T. Peter, Alfred Haustetu, Grand C. II. Kenyon, Charlos Banker, W. T. McNolly, J. Hyndman, G.S.Van AVogcnon, Walker Moore, J. "W. Rabsoln, Chas. Bouquot, Adolpi ltaag, J. II. Baker, Sr., II. J, Wlndmlller, M. O. Wobb, Beiij. Fault, Louis Sultan, J. H. Pascoe, Ar. W. Brooknori Charles Dontthd'm. TiUAIi JURORS. r. T. Frush, J. B. Lattffor, C. E. Dyklns, Clias. Slack, T. A. Vatlejr, Geo. F. Wilson, A. G. II. AJIon, W. F. Wehthoff, W. IIouso, W. M. Williams, T. Nidinor, Henry Sljoap-, u. u. i-oiton, O. E FiniUV. J. B. Henry, John Brunson, Loroy Ikenbury, A. R. Young, Harry Temple, D. W. Williamson, J. M. Jonos, Geo. Pemborton, G. D. Barclay, Nilos Aylesworth, O. McKevitt, J. S. Wills, I?. Bone; F. M.Hcndorshott, Silas Tidwoll, G. W. Wilson. Tho base ball match to bo played on the Globe grounds Sunday, May 7th, between the San Carlos and Globe clubs is exciting lively interest. At a meeting of tho Globo club held a few days since, a nine was solented, the neoeasary committees appointed) and arrangements made for tlm proper re ception of tho San Carlos olnb. A dance hi honor of the visiting olub Is announced for the night of May 0th. The beeo ball game promises to be lively and well contested. Tho San Carlos nine in said to be a strong com bination, and wlU ImVe tho advantage of several week practice, which is all important Howard, the piteher, is said to le vey speedy, and there are those who export to see a long Jtet of tallies in Abe "struck out" column of j tho Globe nine's score. The local team, s tf ae ttfc person nel goes, is a grtod one. In both hat ting and fielding strength it is be lieved to be stronger than any nine that has played against San Carlos for aeteral years. Lack of practice will tell most against the Globe team, but nevertheless it is confidently believed Ibey will pat up a good game. Fol lowing are the players and rweit.jQ.u8 they will play: 8AX CAHLOe. Howard, (Capt.) p. JoralurlWH " f. Wilson, Isl b. SaUrftee, e. Rhunsnider lb. Ellen, s. s. Beehoi 3o. Samuete, 1. f. Kiftg, a. f. Foster, sub. Burkhart, sub. auiBK. Chase, c. Woodsy, s. Davidson, . Mfr&t, 3d ft. Coburn, lsl l. Allison, 1. f. JfJplziAait, d b. Blevlns, c f. Cedotte, r. f. iti Lib mu Tin: ciiiiiMr or iiTito. or Tin: Liuuinv. Quiet and peaceable boliavior ls ox pected fromalij and It is hoped lhat all will oet 5rl tilts manner wltlTout any feeling of restraint. Children and young people arc wol come to tho library, but it Is necessary thai they must refrain from any bois terous conductor loud talking, ad tho Librarian will be compelled to ask them to leave if thoy do not do so. Tho booSs of the library will bo loaned to the employes oT the lrtlnlmr companies, thoir lamiles and tho pub lic in general. A record will be kopt of all the bosks issued, and each por son taking a fiook from tho library must rotutn U ih good order and con dition inside of two weeks. No ono Nothing lias been heard of tho fate bf tho liill for tho rollofof Gila county Ex-Govcrrtor Murphy, who Is Uup posed to havo signed the bill, (If it Bvor loft the hands of tho enrolling and engrossing commlttco of tho Coun cil) is in Prescott and it will bo some time probably barore ho is hoard from ip the matter. ly before building reduction works. J The railroad, in courao of construction had reached to wtyhln a few miles of tho camp. Dr. Collins ctintemplates locating there within two or three months If tho development of the mliios sustain tholr prcoont promise. Tho moro Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy is mod Iho bettor it is liked. We Jcnow of no other r'eniody tlint nlwaya ghes satisfaction. It Is good nhenyou first cotch cold. It is good when your tough is seated and yoitrlungsnre sore. It is good In any kind of a cough. Wo have sold twonty-hSo dozen of it rtkd bvery bottle has gion eatisfaolion. Btedman & FriemaD, druggUts, Min hesota"gi, linn. 50 cent boltfss fm wJo by'll. O. Hitohcock, druggyt- Dr. T. B. Collins, who retiifried last CtottlVilli fwtm "Towlrtt.Ilf nn1 r.r.An1m ! ' V. , "" ,7, "7 l """"I person can havo ipore than ono book, well of tho prospects of that camp ., or fftmi, m Umn bo)kH The company owning the principal Ume from th(j b nd claims Is working a largo forco of men ,;w ho ,.0 luiftl ' r,, , .. . and will exploit the ground thorough-, ..nrB Pnc.a inmaJ uat, VWWVt ..WUVSIt7 Vl.4(tlt4fc. iuuno Wi other library property will bo held ac countable for the value of tho same. Tho liljrary lj6tlrs will I posted con spicuously, and patrons are requested to bo guided by them. Lecture at tho Globe M. B. Church, May 2d, Bd, llh an'd Sth, at 780 r. m. Subioct Ancient and Modern Sdcie'tv. Ing tho services df a dentist. Ho usos historically treated, 'from tho eariiost nil tllo most approved methods and j ages through tho succeeding epochs appliances. iWiless extraction of ! down to the present time. Both tho OAfcL ON DR. HALL IF REQUIR- ttAltit llnrk T1lf ii.nlF fmlA i11lt.rv ,v...., ...u j'ui.u nuiik, buni uimijio, etc. Prices reasonable. OfilcoalMrs. Fiskc's, oho block west of the Court H6uso seilous and comic All invited. will bo presented. L. II. TRrouL C, E, and White and Eclipse extra dry pagno, imported cognac, bin, Jamaica ruin, Scotch whiskey, Dull, Gfo don & W. & A. uyboy'sahcrry, and Pommc- ryec. -uuunn qtout, uuuiin 'gingqi !IOj 4ilUi4.H mj ULi,j uu Persons wanting eggs for hatching from pure bred fowls. Bi own Leg- ! horns and White Minorns eliouhl Taylor, dealer in flno win&s II la J n na k. at. HWI11B U"U IlillW lUUlUllilO BalUUlU 'tTV.r.l "o eggs .. ll.U """ "aj aaiMl-l ,I11 lln a.Ml.1 rtlrt Hfn., 1f r.llU.a iira MV Va tV 'aaa Oa. uaune iW ceivod at th6 Post 'oftlco. Jas. II, McClintock, Vho is collect ing information to bo used in tho World's Fair edition of tho Phrenix Gazette,, came in on last night's stago from San Carlos. This special edition will bo mi immense undertaking. Eigh ty thousand copies, of .30 pagos, will bo published, and every portion of Arizo no will receive just recognition. Mr. McClintock will bo In Globe until Wednesday next. Tho c'tfio of Lieut. Parker C. John son, accusod of murder, went to tho jury at Solomonvillo Tuesday after noon. Nonowsofany verdict has as yet both received in Globe. Tho gen oral impression in Grnhum county Is that there will bo either an acquittal or a hung jury. Tho prosecution w'os conducted by District Attornoy Jones artd E. J. Edward, dofondaat being represented by Attorney Genoral Ho ney and Judge Teel of HI Paso. My wife was aofifitied to her bod for over two months ntti u veiy as vere altaok of rhouiuutism. We could set notbiug that would afford hei aay relief, attd as t last resort gave Ghaniboiluiu's Pain Balm n triul. To our great surprise bu began to im- pro.e after tho irst appllcatioif, nnd by using It regularly she w soon nbls (o get up nn'l attend to Lurhouko work. E. II. Johnson, of O. J. Knutson & Co , Kensingteu, Minn. Q cent hot ties for sule by II. 0. Hitchcock, drug gist. " a ,. . . TJwti-td Jury of Grsliam eointyi in Its report to Judge Kibbey, returned indictmente for Also registrntlon against J. IL Vaughn and 0. C. Glsh. It appetus from tbte oidehco presented that the former, while acting. u gener al registering officer, filed over a hun dred fictitious names with the County Recorder. Nearly all were of Mexi caatu simwl wiUi a tsross ami tl wil nees In each vte Vtrae Oieh, a deputy shariff. No ftllegBtloiis Uwite that any of the names were voted at the ejec tion. The sole effect was to push Gra ham county into Use Ant-dace rank, lncwenbaiy incrco&isg the emolu ments of ttitt tobtty officials. Both the Hocused an in biting, safe frciai subpoenas, thoagl: a letter wae received hi tho grand jury from Vacgbii ftifit Tneeday, ho teUng to lwnself ail blame in the tauuweUfim fllJt f XWKHBtKr f inn In tl District Court of Maricopa county, April 20th, tho plea in abate ment hi the Tewkabnry case eame up. The plea (says the Republican) ia based on the allegation that the graad urf Vhioh indlclad Tawk3bary was irreg hlarty ooaatitutod. It will be remem bered that of Uic entire venire only ten jnrymen were found competent to consider the presentation of tliat case. Out of the venire, however, a grand; jury was ohotem to "pass upon all other caaea, and when the Tewksbury ewe' wae again reached tho two regular jnreiii who were imcompetent gave plaqo to two olhor jurymen selected from what bau been called a tpcdal venire, but which Judge Campbell contends was net one witliin the mean Ijurand dadniUnVi nf tlvn .fisr District Aorney Williams moved to strike out a portion of the pica and later amended tho motion by moving to strike it all out, denying oaoh and every allegation contained therein. This lie explained was only n formality to enable him to consult the records ae to tho fiiets alleged In tho plea. The matter went 6 cf , and we liave since seen no reference lo the etwo Hi the JMiconix papers'. A cramf taitar lmkin jmimJh lliidient of nil Jn l (. tlru.th Latett V. . y.nemmetat Kii lr mi. ' lflOUt, DaiklNC POaWK TO., 1C8 Wall St., X, Y. From Pure Bred liwn Leghorns SI.2S Per Setiing -of 13. I am I rtiifm; frnm pilre wiininotnclf, rfiiMt f.ni "Sfw Y ik and lllin..i. J'ta-fr.mi VIIlTJ..MINlll.CASnd I.JOIIT UI5A11MAS tr s!e later fa ' 1 1 to .a.a..M IJF I'Vtfi kliiiiitii t4 any luvwi BtirMittd. tiavrt nf Itis ar. a. " .v . .. . ieriitury ami agona lutofi guirunt J.H. iiAMIlala, aiofcc, A.T. RliCONNOITCUlNa I'6lt A RAILROAD. Roferring to tho visit of R. 0. and Jamos Goodwin to Globo tho Phccnix Republican says : Having already scouted the right of way to build a railroad from Tompo to Moea tho object which they havo all tho time had in viow In now for tho first timo apparent, tho construction ofl tho line through to Globo nnd there connecting with tho FL Bowie & Globe- road, tho construction of which seems a certainty since the ten years exemp tion has been secured. It is not im probable that the entire line from Ft. Bowie to Tempe will be owned, opera ted and controlled by one management. As the bird flies, It Is but sixty miles from Mesa to Globe, but by the present wsgon road the distance is 125 miles over a rough mountain road, Proba bly the most feasible railroad route will be a distance of twenty-five miles from the air line, making tho distanco froin eighty-five to ninety intles Dy following up the Salt river to the Box canyon of the Gila, crossing through the Wlicatflelds to Globa, nil the way art oaay grade except twenty-five miles ttrtough the cayons before Heaving the river, where the work will lie heavy its in some places room for the road must be chiseled out.of tho cliff. Since the Globe toil road lute been abandoned, the agitation of which de veloped the fact that a railroad was. n J reasflaie and shorter route, the South-1 era faelito through ita Maricopa & Phoenix and the proposed Port Bowio & Globe connections, has prospected tho route tliat would bind the two ends of the road together, thereby strutigthening their system in Arieotta. The question of right of way will be a secondary one from Mesa on to Globe, and the boys anticipate no troublo in completiiiir this ste in the formal arrMigemenU of iwlroad bijJld-j jua. upu wreir rewro from uwnft the Goodwin Bros, will go to Sen) Francisco, where they feel eertnin ear- Hsu tory arrange rv"it " r li m i't fr the wcrk to btgi.j 1 1 . Ttsr,. end of the road witl.iu a .vr wtclie. The thac of bui.uiug U faiVaa ea frtm Mesa to Qlofee wtU depend largely m theprogreesmadoat thoottior end cf the Hue between Fort Bowie end Globe. Dr. J. IT. Chase, a graduate of the Chicago CoUego of Deutel Surgery, has opened an effice en Broad street adjoining the Public Reading Room ot tho sontb. He guarantees a5 1 work. The Globe Library Is opeovcry daj from II a. m. to 4 p. m., and from i5;C0 I, m. to 10 p. m. Sundays from U a m. to p. in. It. IlitP.NT KHY.SEI?. rCApc'nt.. A. L. WALK Bit, Vice.Trident. 'ALONZO BAILEY, Tr.i.W.. W. W. BKDOKBl, Af anH'tr & Soretraj op &&w&$ $ iiitlcKAL 1 ierc t & 'W&& & M&iU jmmm 4fflWLii.'i ! j lr i5?' jVaaaQatlllllBlBiaMSllag tlTTi ten. ITotteo to root Apply to The Druggists Pioneer Nows Depot tfikos sub scriptions for all American and foreign newspapers and periodicals. Keohs school books, stationery, blank jooW, fancy goodsj nolfons", pipos and tobac cos, toys, Colgate soaps, perfumoe, florida water, uny rtm, ete., cte. 0. E. TaVYLOKi Prop. Fiho ch'ooolales and croatn ban bons just received at tho Post Ofllco ftoro. If you want a strictly pure and un adulterated whiskey for family or mc dfci;ml ttse, call ft?l Planet whiskey, at G. S. Van Wageneii'i. :-LjjajUl kinds of wiries and liquors, Sj r,paoso and cigars,-' at G. S'. Van "Wage- F. & A. M. -The regular meetings of White fountain Lodge, No. 3, for the yeir 18&3 yill be tiofd its fojlows: January CWi, Juno 20Ui', February 8d, August 3d, March 2d, August 31st , April Cllf, olitdntpo'r 28Ui, May4tl;, OfttoVorSOth, Juno 1st, ovdmWr iStl, Ieoembor Siflh. Eloetion of oiTlcerB .'or 1891 takes placo November 133d Special meetings subject to c.Ml by tho W. M. Ciias. A". Fibk, Setfy. Just received) direct from Now York, 0,000 Hoffman Houeo BoiUt cigars- -Rolhschild'a. 0. E. TaVlok. Don't fflrgct when ypu Want to ordor j'our spring suit of cloihea, that I havo a flno Hub of rampM,' 'and guahmtco good fit and frVjauie prices. tj. S. VXw WAQflNlJtf. If jy wnnta, suit- of Clothes, ready madeo.rniado to ordir, go to G. S. Van Wagonen's' la 1-owt.t, ytua., cjrao tn mit UMt ther nil mote of llouvri S-pJiriIj than ol alt ottti lAxrf purlttefs. tirl.tamc: F. C 0)ui I 4t mrnOl poixl'i farKirr rilUtlwitaitotiwr J6l )Wfif . ., A W. 1MB S.ro.s BtHKl'i taiux tho !eatl ot all other a.'wrarltlat; C. P Bs.4KCfuiti. Wo eU nor oi Hood's Ear- W.nS'ir.a liM of Mf ai:aCX. ASaw T.iUi ua tir isioot Jlood'a l to 1 ol any oilier L! -d. F.,t E. n'li;--.. & Lo.: Bood'a San.riUii li nee ft Jbc Iv-tt moiIJdiMt.. CS).T VItpT: ll,iwa8arjar!."e h .r irfOioljC'-1 i-.lk'ftHatefca.W. fH sa.e lucruvt eve lea- F. P. atJMY WoaWtltwlfoaa mueJiof ilod'i SavraiMrJianjof iJyU.J)rjimUf. C.A 8afXaad UtUenwitpia-aiUr n r-ndlU ( tho day." Tiuwr Otiibs imzsUtt epea atsatlarir. T6! jiOi.ulanlr at buiae, viicte JTootTi. ?at.i rrl!ia and lu r nrlcto- In o ton kaotra (W msnr lenrs. cosUI lint c-mlinne It Ac uwJirliw ilIJ nft poess jn"'!! A'icl Ctmi Sirtt ihouiil 1 ctxtatnljr ftwrlncc fvne In olhrt tc-tlnni nl Die wwitry that Hood's Saraittrltia U & gooJ, (vllaMeiacdlctee, Hood's Saf;saparilla S.W b) (JrajBttK. $' , sis for fa. Cittvrrl rnj tf C. I HOOD afcCO.v Apotai'-iir!c, Iittfl '. Jim 5K Ocap Ono Doilar tim OiSOOViBY hyaooiOIN Xt In compounding a eolation a part iras icda.,Ur inllUJ on th caitd ' and on washing Hniaid .tn 1i?ra ibat lie balr vaa obi- Ph?m?i- rt-aaiTra e wncrj ui iiiuitnrantii prvpaniaos an tho market and vi treat liJLitx-irii:l- uemar'i (baineamios iBttadsclsz I inraagnoai uieworiauaQerui" nameot Queen's Anti-llslrljie, SO SIMPLE AMY CHILD CAM USE IT. Jji-r th fcalr over and spr i t! r u.re fora few mlactn and Ux) a" rd- ippt-M iiltbr nntii-liaiou' t.ft .jltt-st pain or injury wln anp tMlo-.era'Tma: i isi nlikean cter preparation evt?raari f ral(ki-pnrrM lh"usrd of L )i 1 S nbohaTi! teen acn4 thhiironuiorr fCl . M I K nrl ATSMs attest iM nieriu. .l NT I I.MI liodf)riot"rrrK alnrdor La rentimrneet, fndipr'.-'I'M boon 'a QuetitV Atitl llalilne wbirt. does awr h b t rtr. hv rfiidrfpr Ita: futnre rr h an utK-r ttritioaathlllrr Irlnetl t-erboiiip Fentinar'et r llirrboxr"! puatajre paid by Bataecaralr fit 1(1 mAncr rtr fct'.mnat lav l.ll.a tvifh Tlill f ruKaa.Hf1avn falaainlT raamVa. BIT f V PonAllaiftlkal Ti1k arAv.uA.Kf Lm K. a nr. ... .. r. n-ar an aran utialH I. oonti'ut. nelnvlttayrmt'id'al with nnt t-oii-rMI flml fimtlilnjaa.nrn-ipiitftl Cot tbfe ont an andtaKlay. itWroMQUTH CHEWICAL CO.. 174 Jure Street, CINCINNATI. O oa can 5r ff yiurlettirntan)? Vmi OIB tolnguro Us afe deliv. r "nll! pay 8 00 for nnr caae Jill!ttraorsllKlitct Injurjrto nn7 pn rlmer. I tur bottlo cunrantecd. RPFfilM To ladlea who ln'rcdoiM rnd i-n morvc ibelr Mends 6 Bottle of Qafen'a Aatl-Halrlnai "iei'ii;'welllprMnfllb UIUC DKB3 IS yr belt tlt Uztra Larca BotUa and aaspUC "i:1M,,, tfatlk to select troa icst will, order. Oood Salary or Conmljiloa to .Uteata. rrtcOf Qo'ien'aa. cata ram t-n r at' -JHRbL. I'iiUa SZLsm)' lie t Co ii,h MedictnP Rcunmcnut 1 b PlnsiuaraS Ciire v hero all ctoi fa' s Plea-- ir.t .in J OtTraH-.tHle i tho taste flnldrentaikptt wihnnt f.l,ipM'on 13" drujits TJ3 ssa BOIIN. JCKNYOX-In Glolw, ApnliSoth, toUiewift of Ciiaa Kcii) on, a ti SHORTY SAYLKH'S Livery & Feel utile. aiMV I iftaaaaaTa i4HBBskASgeffigtjMKBEB5aHu ir)T ltinlnl 1 the Dtw, Week or Monti) SarMtc irmsM. HiniflpnriviBkrJlnraaa .inil learn fur hue at all tltr.ei. Best Attention Given Stock Left in my (Tare. Prices Reasonable. NOTiClv. if v wife, Threete A. I.thif, lnvUntj uliiii. tairilylttfttiiv hail roAlta-trll 1 Iierul.)' tram nil iwiviiiui iMfint tintStiftj; her mi oiyiio (unlit, utt I wtl! nt bo ra)naib!e for nnj delta contr.u:tet,f bv her JiinVAM) I.AINE. Globe, Aritoua, April CO, 1883 DEALERS IN (JENERAL MEECHANDISB Lart Stock of Overshirts Groceries, iiqubrs, Tobaccos. Cigars, t iiAl r. . ,l ...rf -.SAT fwrtl i".t titj. Ggz ?i ' - 3 . i " eTv. B V fll ypr.aV aftafafB StU3?1.! H EtH IF3 fe"" E Hardware, rn;Trrn-a J, lit W Chi. C, Ivlining Supplies, andEvsafy-thing kept by & FIRST-GLASS MERCANTILE ESTABLISEJfflT.- Exchange drawn on all parts of the Uil ted States and Europe. piKH'OSALaS r"OU MII.1TAKY SUP i VUllS At.Itl'Ab ST.TIONS -fiend ntuuterf rjeiiarlfnent nf Arizona, Ofljeenf tfc'e Chief Qimrtpbnaster, LnsAnjctlen Cl.,Alil H, UO.j "-fulfil tn nils, in duplicitr, wjlj he icce.vod, at thla ulhce. until 1 iltl'ick a. ni. n llftv Stli. lot)3, nntl then l1eiit in the lircuctKc of lutcmlmir liltlders! lr furtiistiln Fe Kiirngeanil Water nt (tjuttl btatinna in the Department -f Ariviltt tlmfn), the fi?sil nr eiMnincnLiuir -'ljK 1. 1893. anil endimp Inno 0. If!) I l.lanW furrria fur nnilnixflle unit intrtistim ti liMtlnr, will Le fnrnMlMtyt i n aijtllet1lirfi In ihli-aaHlee, or to nfiy L'Mtl lurttrnamtrni tiie ypirtment. ine rot rnuifnt feier r the i itrhtto reiect an v a.r all '.id., V n. ATWCOD, ilajor and Chief Quartermaster. apl 15-it YELLOW DANGERS Onion Beecf PostaQO Phld S I per IJ.' Special LUt of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Apf4ictir u Correanoridamee Solicited TRUMBULL & BEE?S, wjwrtttGrwenilbeaier In SaiJ THB8S dm EIiANTS. i.su'i 4tiTi,iftnir sr . aT5- j tvau ranc4K:d. Cl. . 5i ' .,.. - ----- - ' -j " , .,-....J .1 -,-..-- ,.....,.....,,.J...aaaaaaaJaJaaMMMBai - - JUMJ