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Supreme Gobi A. -C. TUkcr, Chi( T.H. Tn. K K s!I-SLII-Uj.. dUltiM, lla; U. K. 1!TJ ,lJCHt J- tie. Tuewm. Tttecon. 'V. S, Mpk-W X. Mrntt SirvtiorOem-riil L K. Masahv T-ci T.nibJon. .Vutrt Flftl JjfUWixl I. Uriel-H. I'. Sloan , 1 Juttfr of flotvl Judicial Itfstrict- t'.n ' Jalge .Tl'SaTlHtriet-A C fkaVet. J Isp ..( thfvMttk ,'iWl Dbtrict - J. T llaitkliu, 1'rdaw.Ht. 3 vis ' li.trkl Ouait-'iMn T. l!m CUrk if I'u'rict Cmrt AVnu.) Paili) Jig of TnlU U?-M. Allison SJwi-.I. II THouiimou r Sheriff -l.jf.&Mttll. I'irtrtc'. Att.-imv-i',' liulprUon Ktwonkr -Uiu T UarfiH SttiWt"" 1 (VeUalt. ,H CV.V. (. n i. jv tuyiur . " "iT .v. - JJtl & Clerk BonnlofiJHm(BBhj,nViatli. C antr Trqrw C.roiier - 1 i!-tne i fi Jok4ln !rifn! at W,,' on, 1.-S uiiIk fiua tJlobe tu C QttCvK droaslny tlw Dnil rHi roa, Mi tou h;n, u KfvJaatl floii-nce .&. .ji!r tiandloM o-j. nMoya rtrier 9 i .ilc (.itiiUoni .m i.ji'.ai fay4w , ScOu Ki- LiXniU&.larrM, ; Miniii4,'ftinrti4 n J XlVb. I 1 1 lllitv (lufcaatMiiiniuii. 'unparalara, July 1'lh, 110 dry L-Mt tqlni uu ii tu i pcratart, Jan. loth, IS drj; 11 -sn temantire S3 iff t rteTlhTi7 4lTeetkn of witi.1, Smthwwf n oowrratiMi tttkolliur -aeer arrl vwr, dis t-'aaikf(eMrkbllct,iat lh-t haa not knn T. 'i4f wnizvui W( r a ii , Dr. J. H. CJdASE, EE8IDBNT DKMTST, Giobe, AtisMan f tffioe ime d.xw 'iUi of rfai!i;v I(ii d. c. Fof:, m. d.. 1 Ofrfce one door south dfSlVT j JUlUtl. P. T. ROBERTSON, i TroUNPr AT IA.W t Olllcoon Urniwl Str'aHst. OLORK. A. T "XL. BAC1JELDKH, CARPENTER &M BUILDER, aLQBH, ArlMiift. iti.iii i: ),iii;r. 1 o o r. Kec'linI, I 0. 0 e6 WIsv day evnln ati i'W t I 0 X) r. Kali. Vultinf brtlrtfa.rl ttaAdfiR are our iially IntiUd Utaf. , . . TTSTiUBtiCfetU!is, S U. li C Hitckcouk. See'y. m ii 11 ii n ii,,, i Knightoof Pythlao. K rLTilar in'eetina of Ffaal .M'lii'iit'ain Lodu's N 11, Tneseiny night of ach eek at JliJ I - nic Hall. All brnthm In Kotl st-tntlingj ore c-nruiauy invitcii '''itiob Fnt hh, C. C. J. Freh Jimton K 15 S. Tacnro UiUouncgg, filrk ifcadichc, Consti pation, Malaria, lin iroplmnls, tio tho safo anil ' i In rouu-dy. snajyiS's Tp ,T'.o!ic.H1fAf,I.SIzo(i.)!itUolnslotlio uottlt) Tin r vur t in " i ' owbiiujit. , , Slttlle i-r- ll Agoh, j Vrtci,o,l0,n-0r "-.gV'.)r ottjj. KISSIHQto7,ass,wss '.F.Sf iTKa,C0.H4WB -of iiLEiJluiTtj.,,STilOUIS M0, W-namw.. A-"-?'"'' i- MATRIMONIAU arkAfCm.UHtBkail1elBiaia. iUvNn-rmndwrlirtyilhjeiEj niR Tni3aci l rpetaoiv stvuex Sittrimo i DtiqL4iQtWiUdrn tij wu.w tvsona for iaar fcv. f r.i, ;13rtfc W.1.MJ.O0OM Kv r rt ;13flfc yl..5.0l'J KMli.i.Tr7area4nal'iiaftliiri la.nr J them sr benliral n1 1 w-Mlthy l IHaMieylptloilortAltadlM Wi(h whotu TOtt wih WewrMtMlaWl. n MMfttJtjMa aUdrpM ielt,(ltK-f'tfi497ltH!UKtt. VasB.nypilllinc J& itt'i "Ji 1 tM v ' imirrtr sruorr." S Pm. t: KeBP-jsss Yho flyipoiulc. the dobllltntrd, vvlieTh, or from cjcoms of norlc of mtiid of ssr?nSi??r1rV Tisri i v : maiariai .s$egi-u.B, Trill (lnil 'lntl' ZM11- tlio murt Q-cYllnl I restorative, over olttorvd tlo sitf-brllig lid nun. Try Them Fairly. A vlsfaroce body, pure blood, strmis tiorvot and u chccriul mliirt 111 fckult. SOLD EVEUYWUEltE. " UTerttncelheestsMl'hhientofthrfftstpsjieroft the lay of San 1 taucttco, Hlilch e believe ws' i Ihi; "Alto," nmovtd fMiu Montety iu 1815: th ,laUntji!4ls of the Cattsn rally h4velcu Inter. tiled Jn lh ntm from ban I'raucisco. The "Alta," Uke iouyotlir piouctriof 'IJ.haiiiceuiiitwd lo the hv!Wt auU ewe over tq the firest majority, tuiil,Ukc ethr loneeN, liai ltcn siicceedttl iy younr gttKntloM. The "ttxamluer" tus taken perhsiM the luot pronilaent place In the ucvvpr(r Sekl of Utc yer, arx! H.i Wl.y edttiou Is very guraUy taken by thvc uho' wait a btttreaUnj ami reliable taper piiUhlietl at ""rtir flyM l,wryoue li fmui'lar vilh the I'remiatu Offers mxlc by Mr. 1 leant, tl "KijnittKr'i" eii!pfiiaR imljU.ihtf, apd It 11 toiViricerTl.' yullht joirlhftRgteEste Wu(he ifemiiiui)" ol )ik'i thtrerireS.COO ifnWDO, Vhkh are ttributc among all the nubKriberi to the taper. In Addition to thest r' mhttut, Mhlih range la value from W cent til flfiBf), cwry rubMitber rectivej one of the foor great premhiin pictures, ivhlch will be moiled to Uh in a lube direct from the " lUaminer" office m toon as the subscription Is received: rfMt Mml frea Mossqw." Hj MEissonler. '-&$Mija Cbrlot Rats," U A. Waper. ltochoftheWurU3lx2Sinche1Bndlhe we cltkmdviitewl in fac simll.lioInE wtry tul t3faf Ow git oiieia.il. lither t WKOi YsicBXpqiquoiic pureanxu lurjxot.oco. Hses3tlCMlilfB First." 17 C Napier n&ay "Cf& HKTteg te Pra;liriii2," 67 GasU?e Dire Kach of these picture i reproduceil In photo- gramte, Ue 2l, ami ewtnenlly fitted for frata WIT, atl will sdom the wall, of the rno.t rcGueil hots , 1 The suhactlplkai price or the Weekly HueiI ner" hfi M),and uscrlftloos may b sent either direct to W R Hearst Publisher. San lrsncisco, through the Local Agent of the '"ltiamiucr o the reituailct. MATRIWONIALI TT.. rf . ,J nMtl,f trwlfal 13. i .1 ' t'il-i 4Knpuiis Jj1fcSii wo-'wMsrrfc'r Y. lufut. ki4 micf rroaiy fitii et a!rtu IVF. a . 3,000 4tnlrt of r 1 . niiaui . si, 1 nsu0 &t m. ty winy Te $r lt i4 -ii w1 j h . eotr li1 tBi tj-c. Anrf McsrcIOMB iw '"'--i-i OF AN AUi ll, UniTTZN F1Y HERSELF. ' im.u w ,.! in nakMl tmth tho snares. rlttalK end tenpial ions ' uh awatl toodb 1rl who TaVpireT u. .two hit. The bereos of the libcr U?Saln.t wmsM rcjwled. A ereat ox poM ot tba pronl life s Jw'r "rea. it speaks oot In flnm r.ng'ish "r.l0'fi,,i2 rJaatto know the 'lnirto uf sucollfe. llav tomelr inmtrated. O-.lr 300. Jww. ff ti iK-jj- rl fet rJvt-fu t la VtaiUv'fftf m mrtii. ) J tl r r "pai I y H rt n 'trwtit ttr Afti j Itiy n't tf t.u i" It HaK to r K r rfc , r rt fm t trtvn Si t i t p t m 1 v - U V IV, aiss-OiiTS rfSsyiSaWSaOEJit RnI ilmti !' I T WITH -fc f t-eTAfvfc rjft ,rk w. ttt, and canaos b da !m! I.i. . ! ,441 'i.rMt ltt. r,MPirjn '. r i? ( J pl.l el 1, loaeMl. jfirne , tl1 OMti in w ri. t Tw ., boa. 1 s or, f H l'hiJJtr, II I- r 1 fl rftBlirfccd fTij4j,ao,i.tl ! juv. i h nunr nt. Face, HgfSnnaKi w mkm. . k, oii., iu. TH WKST INDIA tatfaofciii'g Company. H JCkaaJ- fftliSfog'niyAV'lMrT ImiiA i 4 i& Ji: Stoir.,ach Bitters. 1. &" !yjUU Sfccbnrt Street, s vint j,omfc . jrtfftuni M t . mmB tOd .. MaaWy - 1 aiw .. .V . t .lef thfI!fwJrVATRllM MV IJiTi Jt1 inirTTr years witn unnoiinneu ticei and nnimkakltv t - thfi. nlffiliuV qfMlA trlhlojlftfil XlwVf :iy"rrfafl: riona UMt;!tid tga ProvqntntlyO of ChUfs, is n it surnaased It la snHrti most euhcticii cuiintrylurt ia! willlaoi.laWI Private oTEiW'ni Up a expressed their convlctfona that It is ve culiarly ailnplod to the vants of that Terr!. brv, and riivl only a trial toinsnreitaspeody inlrivltiotion there. . h-rawMrawHilto TItF Wl.ST INDIA M WT'F .TIMtIX(8 C'OVV NY will he i. 'iit .c.tpi ii rt tr ai? mm -rfis ( aliRlii 1 aMs t ffir!rKr' .not I Larlir .V... IfUffUr 9nKsSaaMa4any0rLP ' " "' "" W" I ( I nltfr t'l I i aissK5a ,'?,. 't-lia TattfaajMli iTO7StreiiSlh(mImr.Tonra ihl? for produced, the vnlnarif which py nil who rnajj us UiarH. of AronaiiHnirSt. Louts glqse, Arizona, Saturday, SEP'TEkBEk so, Wm, ZimnMnann, CARPENTER anil BUILBER , .ANH.... Dealer in Furniture. Has rn html at all timet select aviortmc'ht of furniture, nf the Intrit ileii(;iis, for m) nt mnJarHto prices Also, J'apurilannf; Neatly Done. UNDERTMg a Specialty, tSfOitlers taken fur Guofh not In Stock. W.M. ZIMMHICMANK, Globe Arkonn. SHOUTS SAYLER'S LiTeri&FeeuStalile. Hon A Kn&riT.i-l 1 the Pv eek or Srnth h nit-tie Hi r it niiiit Vn uu U irnea n'A.l Teams fur line at all Ufiic., Best .&tc?itt0Ti 'Given Stock Loft in my Ccir Prices Reasonable. C,3.0&:g. 13,47 ma 'otrictt -V -av. j JEs J2 1 Si Ja- i S-i t (Olio iloor north of E 1- Kollnur it Co'a Store.) GLOBE,, - - A-. T. EfiU aVl PjROPRlEfORS. Jr- Alwiyg for Snlo CHOiOt 8EEF, VEAL, Won, PORK, Etc. ivcsr vrtierw tuufa lor una insat Dolivcrctl Daily. imnowTQ buy i iilAVE TUEM DEUVERTO urun it-w rwfl.i An -eita in i lmI W.tfI om .-hi I !., as n a V1 tJ1-"" -. -a uumiuiwm auui - licuselnlhj US. Ssnilfor,?, ScmLAnnoal rntlilon n,-Ltni'i-' "etn Ci,tnl..sn, p,,l 'Pt-TVmM , Sept.I0th,jnJm-iJeJrej;O4'S,tM npft aijilietinn ; 1 it.ng und TJra Itlattrrffej lelfth ovtr . tjLSSl,K lltho.ap!i( and ' f(QKjFn cots, eTeryhing- nerdid I " L IfA ' Wra.ijjdoru uc'U.II.ium ?v "" .Z?y7 ltpiiir Condi, Curnfn. t'pholitery.crt-, etc, "Kocm &m SprAf and So irk largr.t ard most reliable Mal Ord r . 1 fude in ths c i u n licit fahI0n Cta 1' ji e is Ini1''. nRMt to patties prcvenud by di.un.e im' nv t .cir own sawiin iu 3ewY 'I . ? 3 rth a a,2a.h0t., vc. yonx ct i v -V - r'T-aimirtffe'mltft3 RY Mind tranderine enred. Bonlcs lesmd in onnrcanmit, 'lrstlmnninlstrimi nil parts of tba globe. Prnspeotus tost mfit sunt tm rrlleatloiit0 Pmf. A. tuisetio, zn tilth Avs. tiotr York, I1.A I'MAMTJHAT, M.3. T 0. 0. F. hicets on the netohd and fouith l'riilayii in each month. A'isitinfc brethren In coon mainline coruiaiiy nniiuu to nttenn. .!, P. I'atios, C. P. J. y. DALT0.V, Scribe. h Q. O: Jb lliigliUrmcollng of (rlobeL'oUjjc fJp. 0, 1 O.O.F.,on ilonilay night ol each week, titMnjonicHall . AllhrolhoriilugooUtitnmUngnrccoriUallj luvlml. iTOHN HKUOK.N.G. Joi ItknMAj!, Seb'v Jtlasomc: Kcguiarco'iimhhlfjittonot White iioiin UlpLodeP, 'b. a, A. F. &. A- 31. meet TliUfldiy'n on or succeeding eaih fill Moon. Soloiirringlircthreii in gol-nl Rtam1 Ilijr corillnlly Invited. liJor.luroftlicW.3I. C'A.riSK, "ib7U Sbbretilt-y. m !nnkMnrnhv ri'UrfiSNW aVSfJU iU'Ui.-Jsfl W vrnm Vf7 K l!aUAA cASfcS? rt&koi niUMoMi: tiiitixio jui:s. A 'cblrrApondent of tho Globo-Domo-ctftfc, writing from Lyerott, Wnslii'nrj "ton, gives tbd hiiftoiy 6f tlio golilimfcos Su which th6 AViliianb brothers ftro bfl norH. Ho snys : Tho greatest gold-proilucitif,' duilrict iu this Statu ftnd iJcvtmpft iu thd world, will bo opeiotl Ap in n fow v.eokH, with tho comiilotiou of tho Everett and Monto Christo Itnilioad, reaching tho now camp of Mouto GhristO in Ihe Co 'cado JJountnins, whiiro aro located tho world-famous aToiho Christo, Wilniiiiis and other biimllor mines, which, it is beliovod. aro dc.stiued to yield to tho woild millions of dollars worth of pre cious ore. Tho cost of the railroad "aioiio will bo 81,800,000, and that much more has beou and will 19 pent iu put ting in bmolting apparatus. Tho story of tho dis,coery of rue Wg'o of gold ii as romantic as tho namo it IMrs Mouto Christo, Joo Pearsall a "busted" Colorado prosiwdor was tho diacooror. It wiih PourtU of July when tit finally stood on his lead, and ho allied it 'IndopMi dcuco of '76." That wus his way of celebrating tho day and tho victory. T5Kra "Lucky" Joo went back down tho mountain slide and started for Sent tlo. He went hungry most of tho v.oy but reached tho city id lost. Tho other prospectors had gono through on a dif ferent route nud did not (strike Jon's Wd. Iu Seattle, PcaraoU coor di vrr'gd his precious secret uutil tw found h'6 right man, J. 31. Wjlwaiu. Wilmnus wu lluphj for ho had jiut taken out $025,000 fr.)m tho Wutiddda Same, in ruik City. t"n- Wo 1-k Poarsall's Uory, and, with his brotliur, P. W. Wtluiftun, sinA Godrgo Penbody, the four proocwded to the miuo. They ilid not get there until tho fol lowing ftpnilg, forth- snow filled tho gulcheii so tliat trMvl xn impossible. PtstKaail, tiS, lost his Way, but in May of IrOCX, tfce grftt Joed wris oaco wore sighted. Tho "70," w it ii 'noV called, w r.s tho first to be located. A fow- days on tho loud dweoerod tho greatest find of all, which woa called me Aiouie onrisxo. xac aios were all old minorw, but they had noor bo fore itafeea kuoh unlimited stores of wealth, nuil "Mipu they had reached the highest hccoslblo poiuj on the Iedtfb they fairly wept with joy, "5oys," vmCL Wilmansiu afrnuiiport, "the world is ours." Aud it wiw ,there, on n ght 'mng jneco M rocrft with clliTg and ledges of led nnd yollow rock in Bery threctiou, that tho namo of "Motite Cbrislo" was givou to the ledge. It was only r. hort time after tbat the Hoyt-Colby eyndwd, f New York, bought an iiileit'st iu tho inincts for SfOO.OQO. It wttti an nuhoord-of price, for barely 300 foot of tuunols bad been run. But it was o good m- ostmeiit. - - 1e trtci! hUlis Iui. TTio United States is" now the lead ing manufacturing country in tho world. We h ivo far outstripped nil othor na tions iu the magnitude of our indus trial operations. It is almost incom protieniflblo 'that in, toa joara tho m crBfesfe isiccpiial inehted iu manufac tures should exceed the total invested only twenty yenis broj Tho value of our manufactured products iuci eased about CO por coat; add GO per cout. to Hid out)u ol 1890 auo1 "0 tfiJuld have $12,700,000,000 iu lBOQbnt that is too much to expect. Tho same rato of growth in mining interests in this do cado as iu the last would mnko our mineral output in 1900 neatly $1,200, CjO.OOO, whilo A smaller percentage of gain, only pipialing in volumo tho total iiicreabo in 1890 6Ver 1880, would bring Vho iigire,ij to over 5950,003,000. If our coal miners ndd lo tho output of 1890 as many tons as they added to that of 1889, ignoring in this tho percent age of growth; 317,000,000 tons will bo tho pioduclion of 1006. Xo othor country in tho world over advanced iu population and wealth as tho Uiiilod States is doing. Tho progrsfes of tho pabt show's no signs of halting. In fact, tho development of our foieign and domestic trade ami commerce nnd of our industrial interests is steadily broadening out. Contrast our position and condition with Europe ; witli resources surpass ing thoso of nil Europo, with wealth creating possibilities in soil, miuurals", timber, and climate uneipialed by Eu rope, and practically without limit to their prdlllablo utilization, with it hom ogeneous population of G3,000)000 peo ple umoied by tho arbitrary regula tions of half a doen diffoiout govern ments, and freo frotii tho diain of standing armies, tho United States juibt ly vjomiunuds tho wonder and admira tion of the woild.'EbgiuoorinAlivga zine. Tho emigration of foreigners fronl tho United States is now said to far ex ceed their immigration lo thii country, feombthiti unhoui-d of bsfoke jjj.tfr'iiii'iiiii ol n Mine In Sonorn Morklue-Tho He. t roll on iKirre, Sonorn has hfindrods, jicrhaps thoire ands 6f silver properties, and not ono of thoii'i, so far as can bo learned is at work. Lieut, rtippor, of Xogales, is in tho city, and brings tho foregoing inform ation. He says that Sonora has lost eighty por cent, of her cattle owing to last year's drorilh and with 'ttiu eniro Idleness 6f her silver mines cihuot bo in a prosperous Yionditiou. Silver, he Hys, fs the only money of Mexico, practicftlly speaking, flold there is hardly ndno, and tho country has.rto papor curi'enoy. With its jir'os ont doproVrion tho ou'try 'citnnot lie prospoious. Mexico is an importing conntiy, nnd tho only money that will buy importations is gold, which mostly goes thus, or depreciated silver at bullion value, ! Tho present opportunity does not havo such a tendency to develop inter nal ontcipnses as it would in so mo countries. Tho Mexicans aro not en terprising enough to go to manufactur ing nnd tho like themselv'ctr, and for eigner do not want to go thero ana mako money that is comparatively worthier elsewhere. Prosidsnt Diaz has offered a bcries of big fevArdlr, to tho total amouut of 100,000, for the opening and develop ment of good gold tiolds. Thovalqo of diver produced ill tho land is greater titan gold, and gold is tho metal now wanted. Citizen. "Von pooplo of America, with your hmndle wealth, are ns lavish and ox travngaut in the use of it as tho charac ter df a plumber in ono of your funny plays wko, when ho wanted n pie'o of J wire, out one of the strings out of n piano," Mini M. Gustavo Orobat, of Lorette, to a Olobe-Domocr.it reporter. "I refer especially to the destruction of your forests. You may not notico it now, but cVory tedtiot 6 fd?e4t thai you hen away reduces your rain sup ply that much. It will grow worso nud worso as tho years roll by, uutil whon you have no largo forosts jour rains will ctiheo, your rivers dry up, jour springs cease to ilow, and your smiling land becomo an arid desert. Thero fa J but one thing that cau save the world from drying up for tho destruction of furonU for lumber, and later on for the fiber of paper and "fabrics must con tinue and thnt ift luo speedy perfes- tiou of a systom of extracting from tho olaybnnks of the world the inexhausti ble Mock of aluminum, tho metal of the future. This will bo done, I belicv e, and the twentieth century mil usher in the aluminum tige." The Domocralio Governor of Wot Virginia appeared before tho Ways uutl Means Committee of tho House on T&efedayand urged that th'e duty on coal should bo Vlnined. Governor McCorklo should havo n meeting a with Congressman Geary of this State, who asks for tho removal of tho tluty from coal, but insists thai protection should bo accorded to California's great fruit industry. Perhaps an intelligent discustiion of tho subject might leach both gentlemen that tho protoctivo tatilTis not n narrow sectional measure, but was carefully drawn to promote thi development of tho chief Industries of tho ditt'enmt States of the Union, aud thut nuy attempt to intcrfero with its tyminotry would cniibo tho destruction of the whole system. 3. F. Chronicle. 1 . . Tho latest use 161 mVininum is for sti eet env tickets, and it must b'o con ceded that tho me till is singularly adapt ed for tho purpose. A Michigan street railway has just made its first issuo of these light and ornamental tokens which are about thu sizb of A tiilvbr quarter dollar. Iu KdW York all tho bonded WAre llduson aro at present packed 'eolid V.lth foreign gorids, waiting tfci iihprovo mont of tho tiiAerf, tlifiro being now comparatively litlfo demand for Bitch merchandise. SPECIAL OrtER TO SUBSCRIBERS. The Weekly Giobe-DeTiiuSfat. Tho farmer, tho morchnht or tho pro fessional man who haH liot liio tjiihg lo J-ead a largo daily ilowspapgV; will f)ld in The Wei:k1.V Qi.oiikbfeMooHAr, consisting of tteh paces', a paier that exactly suits him brifiiful of tho best liows of lli-i Uay, plilfibiill j' condensed to meet ills neeil Tholi'gn elrictlj' Republican in p?Jnciplos, it is iiovorso partisitli as W filltiprese any important news lii'cssEl-y fo n corrbolltiiowledgb ofcilrrcnlevbnfa. Oncbd readofi al ways a fbailer: Price, $1.00 per year. Any person bending us thtob dollars for llneo yearly BiibscriplibnB lotho AVeeldy, Tyill rbebivo ohb cbpy frco for a year. A freo gamble copj' may bb had by writing fort". Subscriptions recblvcd by all liostmastcrs ornows dealors lliroughbut tho United Statoa", or directly by ".tnti: rKlxiiAQ to., st j.oitiv, Jib, 1893'. M'lW-Tl liIWM4MMIMiniriii..lT Bl TEBKITOHIAIi ITEMS. Tho li'oxt 'term 61 court in Piunl cVmnty, promises td bo qui to longthy feaj'a tho Tribuno. Thero aro Bjready in jail eight prisoners awaiting t,rial on charges ranging from grand laiceny to murdeV. Acting Governor C. M. llrr.es bag is sued a proclamation, offering a reward '6t SltfCO for tho apprehension of any one or nil tho parties who murdered Prank W. Oury. Five hundred dollars is tho maximum roward allowed bylaw. ltcavis, "tie t!aimant," has sold someone tn Chico, California', , his al leged titio to a couple of section tef land on tho desert southeast of Marico pa, nnd tho deed was recorded a't Flor ence last week. Tho land us valueless as tho titlo conveyed. Tho Oasis. A telegram from Actiiig Secretary of War, W. H. Smitti, wfci received this morning by Acting Governor Bruce giving notico that tho War Department had racommonded that Tort Bowie, in this Torritory, bo abandonod, and ask ing if thero wore any objections to such action. G6Vcrnor Brnco immediately roforred the Stutter to Governor Hughes, who lo at preW&t in Washing ton. Plucuix Herald. ' Near Dudloyvillo, on tho San Pedro, Mr. George Scott has a fine orchard wellTTorthy 6f icinark. Tho trees aro mostly peach and apple, which bear fruit of very fine quality and flavor aud large in sua. His orchard is protected on rll sides by a windbreak of largo cottonwood trees, which shelter the trees from the cold winds which at that altitude prevail in winter, and fromt&t hot blasto of summor. The Oasis. The cattle business cf Arizona will to day command a net profit of fiftoeii per cent, por j ear on tho investment, nud it is a low estimate. It id possible that to those who Invested ten years ago when block cattle vVoro at u pre mium, this could not bo dono, but by a re-orgauizatiou, figuring on what such cattlo can bo bought for now, ft can be dono and is being dono, and tho profits aro bound to increase iu the fu ture Wiilcos Sfockiuan. l)7inug the greater portion of the week the time of tho Probato Court has been taken up in hearing arguments in tho Walkor cue. Tho attorneys for Juana Walkr, the claimant, aro mak ing an cilbrt to havo the last annual accounting of A. J, Doran, administra tor, rejected, nnd also lo havo him re moved. They nke titeu for an execu tion to issuo for costs in the former case, but this was denied, Judge Miller holding that tho appeal cf the ccto act ed efc a stay cgn'iuft any Biict: proceed ings. Florence Tribune, Oscar L. Gibbs, a prominent busi ness man, died at about 10:30 o'clock a. in., Sop. 211, en ins dairy farm just cait of Phconix. He was found in tto tlftcli wfcicri Vitus aloug tho tontti crn border of his farm, and from all tho evidence obtainable it is n caso of suicido. Mr. Gibbs Wit become somo what embarrassed owing to the finan cial stringency Ami fcilM il difficult Id recllio on securities. Decenced leaves a wifo and fivo children. His life was heavily insured, and ono policy for 10,000 will bo paid without question. P. P. Daggs is attending tho fAir at Albnqucrquo, N. M., where Daggs Bros, havo sorao fino sheep oil exhibi tion. Daggs Bros. 'iVo tn'o Bre JinoM sheepmen on tho arid ran go in the Bouthwcet and havo done more than all others to itnprbY& Ufts nrndo.of eheop both in this territory and in Now Mex ico. Their Hocks near Flagstaff con lAiri buckii that dato tlicir pcdlgreb back to thb beginning 6t tlio Christdin era land locato tfeb cany Auddslora in Ara bia. Tlio fiuecl of tfieir sheep perhaps are tub Pronch-Auiericnn merinos that have taken Ill's annual premium nt eacti of tho Nc Meiico fairs for many years', ikey coSio fVoiii a country very simi lar id cliiiialo to Arir.onn, being natives "df tho PyieiiVe3 region boVweeii SpaTn duu Franco. While Arizona may no riJaku a fino okhibit in Cliicago it is cer tain, that no b'tatb or wiHtory has bet tor sueep ciliier t& wool pVoducers or for liiultou and aniong tho wool grow ers nonb havo spent more money of used teller judgment in improving Iholfc herds 'then Daggs Bros, of TenipU Bepublican, t!d lite light for shli o Every lovor of his cbinlfy would conlribulo to tho baute bt r'reb Cbiii age. Mail silver tlbcnifiblla to -onr friends Itst dr. pohd lilt df addresses with pootagb to tho undersigned, and bllvbr Sileratnrb will bb furnislleU frohi tllfS bllibb; r , IJy tho Committee', A. O. Fisk, Chairman. T. P; Yan vVAOkMsV, Sec'yi'lTcas . 'M Boston Block, Dbnvcr. Colo. 2? ciltPSJ,ws---, -.-j T f i rop6rt recenHjr ntado fcy tho Bauf; of England on 'tho Baring bi&k failure shows that tf.e debts of 'thaV firm havo been reduced .to a e ifeore than $21',000,000. AdcuI S2fJ,000'I000 ' of this vaft amount is duo tco Bank ot EngUfid. ' " Sonator White, of California', is ro' ported to have said that tho '"Sherman repeal bill will never pass the Senate." SVnator White is to be congratulated for this his very assuring opinion iA behalf of 'tho life of the wlite VnelaL Citizen. x By a decision of tho Supreme Court of California newspapers havo a right to publish any and all court prctaeed lugs', and it is useless ti fold 'trials with closed doors. l"f people donT, want their sica putofished they should keep out of the divorco cbuVt. Twenty millions of articles of mail riattcr Vass through (tho postoffices of the United States each day, ac'd 'nearly half a million of letters aro received annually at tho dead letter ofiico, be cauto of a dolicicncy !n address or post age, or because of illegibility of jieA' manshqi. e tew Afie with which tho U. S. army nnd navy is to bo armed shoots, a long bullet about tho size of a sluto pencil. The idea seems to bo not Jo kill men so quickly, butYo wound them so that moro men will be needed ti carry iff tho disabled. To wouiid.i man, practically takes two or thre'6 mon off tho battlefield to "kill Iiim onlj' takes one. Courier. ... , -- An exchange states that you can read the proof of n newspaper article three or four timeb and repeatedly pass tho same error without seeing it. All news paper men tell you so, but as scon as the pr'als is started and tho paper print ed in its complete shape, thero slanda tho error in froi.V6f you, t;o big that vou can't seo anything 'else. It's a strange fact and is probably tho reason why it is so easy to edit a nowspapet after It is printed. , Tho reports from West Australia con firm the stutcmout already made of the great richness of tho gold discover ies there, although their extent is not determined as vet Tho conditions', however, are extremely unfavorable', and L'ore fc touch suffering among the prospectors who navo gone td tho now fields. Their remoteness and tho ab solute lack of water in that section of the 56nntry must make tho dov olop mont of ho mines slow ; but there seems littlo doubt that an important Addition to the fccld sipjiy df h6 vvrrld vvul court) from that quarter. Engin eering A. Mining Jcur&al. The i tode-iVcs cl FTerlda taVi idtnd h now uho for oranges. They scrub the floors with them. Go into almost any 'town in tho orangV-growirig tHairicls "ami -you will rsetrio WerA'en using tho liibcious fViut exactly as our housckeep ors use soap. Thoy cut the oranges ia halves and rtb ttie flat', 'exposed pulp on tlto floor. Tno acid tu the oranges AoiuUeVlaVMtsMMnA but At any rate the boards are as wtulo as snow nfter tho application. It is thought that lemons would b"e better than or anges for this purpose', becanso of tho AddrtidmYl ncidity. Good Hdusekbep iug. m The development df the gold fields ot M'RflnduthtndEVccteding at a rapid rato and a large number of Europeans aro already in tho country, wuich prom ises to become n prosperous mining ro gio'n, and is indeed a good country in many lespccts, the climatb and agri cultural conditions ;eicg tnoVo favor able than thoso of tho Transvaal and some other sections of South Africa. The mines arc generally "reofs" whicU ive promie of peVmaherieb. Just at present, however, tho Mata bole tribes havo assumed a hostilo nth tudo aud trouble ii threatened. Tho latest repottfl sVent td Iffdw tHat En gland will fiiVo Bd6tioi war dd uond td protect tor colonists. Engineering S Mining JJdrliA!. Mid A TrnvelliiE Man's HPc- Wnidiwi.!,; N1. iv., sbpt. sa, hh) A b3mbisrc!ftl travefer came fntd my atdft rVcWtlv and said: "I 'am rdok .ngfdrBomUllibjr that saved my lifd. t VastakoE with t'errtblb Eylnptoms of b'lioleiilnioro'daarJb'ut a yoiir ago and Itdppeil into bomb store along this street and got a cure for it." I showed him Chamberlain's Cpltc; Cholera aud Diarrliooti Remedy. Ho 'did not rccog iiizo it at first M oil baring off' tho wrapps? 3BySi "Yes, Ibis K it. It snvbti hiy life. I don't need it now? tHll I am gmUglo buy fin's so as not to bb witli'out it."' This remedy medfif the w'ants of tho people aad sells welt hero. C. 11. BaouoHroN, Druggist. For culv by H. -. Hitclicfcck, Druggitt? ttd. ?ji 6 ir A a-V Aiilir I ti- -rT" T-. T ,jy- - -tmmiammuamm ai-a-; & in&