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SPIHVKIIWWIMimmilP1 ayOTVjpi nw 1 1 ii in 1 jj "". if-?K$3HWBrorw' N if ft V in i . in i i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 in i EzxGaim&migi.WM jsmasssK, HEARI-ZONA SILVER BELT V BY' i ' " c.vriiit 6f GILA CO. A IlKAtY KMNbTOKM. k. Saturday, Suptoiubor 30, 1893. KntrivU hi the l'ost OXiie at (ilobe, in sre fritLel m matter. t, -, i .1 ,.- Tills paper NiKiirt oil filo at K. C. 1UW vV.heftWng'Affti'Siy, G4 ami W Merelianta' 3nich.uiKv, Smi VrancMCo, Col., where con. Araeta fer advertUimtxjan be ra&rlw for It. V- , 1 -posTJo:rririEKUi.E3. 'OfGco open from 7 A. M to 7 r. V., dntly. SmuU) --ne limir after mall arrivv: fc Mntl ohwtNi KK Kwt Ml Wt at 7H A. it.. dally. 1.Mtn.0nler Department-oIoM nt ft r. M., tWllyhajUHta excepted. , .Nlns B to Sau Car!.wMKl Mnxey oerj Jfay, SurnUyn exoepted -tu Ontali, Ar mor, Tonto, live, I'won, e., eVery Mon flay, Wednesday mul FrM. Th mail -Vloae the ntftM iwiiui nt 8v. M. .JOS, 11. UAM1LL, V. M- .OloUo & San Carlo TeJeertplj Co. llQurr0 o'elo61.A. II. to 12 m. aiul7.to j(., iSuiulu) 10 toll A. MA ami C to? r. OlUoo 8 r. ' LOCAL 'NEWS. -House to Rent. O. S. Van AVaohnkt. Ifftc.MlTiiy'lor.lsble ngontin Globefor Koblo whhk lE.iF.jKeifnqr. arrived trom ino3iilx -WedneMlnyoveniiif. - tf -r"- , .iiiiriiriiiiiiuur, on tuo ban The floodgates of "henvon Vvoro opened on Wednesday'nSid Globo -was t nulled to tho heaviest ruin that hns f.illon bIiico tho memorable Hood In February, 1801. For nbout 0 minutes, water foil m Hheota, and IMnnl orcok was Boon a dansroious torrent. For ftiino It looked as thoucli sorious damage would bo dono to proporty abutting 6'n tho creek In tlio business part of town, but tho long brenkwator westofPascoo's cormi withstood tho nisn ot wator anil provontecl an mini dntlou. Tiio vnsh crossliitrRrOadfitrcetRniitli 'of tho court house, was out of it banks and thrcatonod damntro to ad joining proporty. Tho water rushed nndor tlio hous6 occupied by iho fa'mr- ly of County Treasurer J. V. Board inati. and banked up botweon tlmt and tho adjoining building to tho lo'id of tlio rtiisod board flldoVvalk, tlio wall of which Avas torn away to givo tho wator cgiBR. At tho north ond of town thsj wash ekirting Caohot's "proporty ran wild, and carried away tho fenco ano a portion of tho pardon- Tho Old Dominion Cqppcr Company ' i i "ii'li' " '" ' .'.. ?7'" ,""1' ". 'N4ttM i .il l..ft,. ., - .ii.m, ,1,1,(111 in V it.K t'Ot'XT, Of'tom "Arizona," publhlied at tlie WoiM's Palr.ljyT. It. Sort.) flilu, the sumilesl county iu tho Ter ritory, occupies a mountain girt por tion to tho southwest of tho center of tho Territory and urogulafly north of Finiil county. Whilo th6 hills of tlila contain 'near ly ovcry mineral known to rnun, tho xiotmty id pro-'Ominontly a copper iro ducor. In faw jilf.ries in tho world is coppor oro found in srich mnnnor and wf so high a grudo na in tlio ioinity of Gldbfl. Great blocku havo been minod Ihat lmvo assayed fully CO po'r cent. Moppet. Tho oro is, for tho most pnrt, uenrly "fiolf-fiuxing." That is to buy, tho limn d iron that nro ofdcntial in ordor to obtain a mixturo of minerals that will freely liquify in tho furnnco are found in conjunction with tho cop por ores. Tho Old Globo nuue, tire pioneer of tho camp, is especially ro ninrknblo in this reSpdcV. So frco are its ores, woll combined by naturo with a manrnnoso iron, that a thirtv-tnn water jacket furnaco has been mado to FOR SAl,l2 A foivo pump, cheap. Ed. Lainu. WANTED. for cattlo. -To trade ISO howo Block E. F. KKLtXfiK. inObrcd 8omo Inconvenience from Uio haudle flfty-four tons in ouo day, turn now oi simaco water into tlio Uuno, uig out, oven under a pressure-, ttfen and tho gorging of water in Ihoarroyo ty-t,ro pounds of almost pure copper ..u.., v. niu nmuiiui anu nin 11111141 all around tho smeltor was overflowed cnmoTnj Carlo? f8 Pi'H1 JiurSuay oyonltigfi r r AV. T. Lewis returned from Snntn Rosa, Cal., on Monday, looking much SL-Jfc-Jfc KWrn. Ko6iinrcainodplrShi Gitaon'a Tuesday, and loft Wednesday morning for PlooKint Vnlloy. i i m i' Frnncipco Abbot nud Roeit.t Hantft Cruz woro married Thinday nighty by Judge Goo. C. Strong. ''..' Jlrs. L. Sultan was ft vliitor at IJIr. nml Jlra. JOln Prinjjlo's nt Wlwat floiiln, for sovortil (lavs tlii week Tho family of William Zinunonnnnn returned Wudnwday ftoixt a visit to Uliicngo anu Jowh. Tliey greawy en joyed tho Wotld'a Fair. Sir. and Mrs. Louis Senior melwilh 'n Kid bercvvginont by tho dooth of their baby on Wednesday. Tho ohilcl had boon iek for bomo lime making tho surface soft nnd difflcult fojwheolinB- slajrv Alter an hour'8 intorniisslon thero wnHanothor copious shower nnd rain tbll at intervals throughout tho aftei noon nnd night and until Friday after noon. Both tho San Ciu-Joa and Tonto mails vero dolayctl. "t)to stngo from San Carlos was detained Iwo houw waiting for tho water to inn down in I tho nrruj-o hxVtr Holmos' Wells. Tho Tonto carrier was five hours coming from Whoatllolds to Copllu's, a dis tnco of nbout eight IiuIoh, progrons bing impeded by tho flood in Pinal creek arid &11 iho Uranching arroyos. H.dl rcooni)anied Iho rain forashort time, and thofo vas nharp lightning and loud peals of thunder. The wind- to oory 100 pouuds of oro fod to it, Tho agricultural lauds of tho county are limitod in oxtout, but in nearly all Uio mountain volleys yot remain tracts of fertile laud that could bo profitably tilled. This county is esncciallv rich in relics of tho ancient races. Tho most iutorosting ovideuces of these anoioiit people nro to bo found a fow miles houth of Armor post Cilice. Fnr up i. narrow canyon, and reached only after an oxlwustiug climb tip its almost jro- oipuous sKlos, nro a numbor of chQ' dwolhags. Tho largest cavo is, ap proximately, 100 feet long, -10 feet deep nud 80 feet iu height ot tho face. There nro within about a dOzen rooms, nr. ranged upon threo floors. Tho floors If you wanla snitof clothes, ready madotormado to order, gt) to Q-. S. Van Wagenon's. . Nathan Prico and family nnd Mrs. T T -i. . ..... . u. uovure ruiurnxiu ycsioraay irom n visit to Jv Wr Ellison's, near Payson. If you want a strictly pUro and un adulterated whiskey for family or mb diclnal use, call Tor Planet whiskey, at Q. R. Van Wagenon's. Probate J ndgo G. M. Allison wcr.'t to San Carlos this morning to perform nmarrlago ceremony. Tho contract ing parlies arc Jas. II. Stevens and Eufomia Ballestera. Word was received horohevcral days agoofthodoath of Edward Rose, nt his homo in Pleasant Valley. The de ceased was an exemplary citizen, and his death is a loss to tho community. Andro Maurel's placo was seriously damaged by the high Voter on Wednesday. At Miami, Arnold Mtf. Lime's dams wbro washed out, and eonsidorablo injury dono to Thos. Ful ler's ranch. ' ii - .i i r j r :$$ .. &k& rvr-imem TBHIUTOrtlAIi ITBM8. nun ohoi. oi .irs. jtnmsHoii'a resmanco nro made Of uoatlv droisod cdar losris .11(1 o(lr.l- 1... ltnl. I..!.... ..-1 AT I . . . . ' .... v.iv,ix uj AlllL.iillK iillU UUH, Frank Montgomery Cnmi Up rrom Armor Thnrsdny. He states that tho rainstorm on Wednesday, was very heavy on Upper Salt river. Mrs. W. II. SWlwtaWl Hhd son who weYe th guoste of Mr. nnd Mm. Phillip Ontas, returned to their homo at Dripping Springs, on Monday. GRAND SHOOTING CONTEST for n goosp, at tho galloryi Saturday night, Supt 30th. Finlayson & Gill, Props. Mrs. M. W. Bremon and Miss Ida Rnmsdtill who was in the house somo distance from whoro Vhe bblt struclc, was momentarily stunnod. Tho stori" came too late to be of great benefit to Iho rnngo, nltJiough muoh depeiula on tho wentuor Uia next Aw weeks It will holp llvestook, howoVwr, by making water abundant tovorywhoro in tho hills. y. - HIK t AI.Kt.lt 'IM.. A hearing of tho caso in district court occupied the whole of last week and on Saturday tho court granted an ttSeettUoU In IHVyr y the plaintiff Juana Walker for costs amounting to $1,04.10. An ordor was also passed requiring Administrator Doran to give a new bond of $50,000 within ton day. The administrator was also cited to appear within fifteen days and show cause whj certain settlements made by him with the oontestees boforo the bringing of this snit should not be reopened. This order rofora to an alleeed iia.y. crossed by giant cactus ribs, and uiwii thoeo flags nud a drewiug pf clay. The upper loom was more iu tho naturo pf a gnuary, as tlie iront wall did not reaoh tho roof b sc ernl feet. Address N. S. Berray, Globe, Arizo na, for full nd reliable iafohrialion, both oft to Agricultural and mineral business opportunities. Tho Tonto mail cairior who arrived last uijrht reports that Ijio recent storm extended to Strawberry, at, the northern boundary of Gila county, and probably further. Tonto creek was n raging torrent, and Salt river, also, was very high. ' '- I... i - Tho collections of art to bo exhibited nt an early day for tho benefit of tho M. E. Church, are on route and arc expected to nrrivb tho coming week. There, will be ovor fifty differont views, which havo been carefully wsfeoled from tho galleries of tho old nnd tho now we'd, and connoisseurs pro nounoo it a galaxy of unprecedented menu Went. up to Bromen's will on Wednes- uay, to remain until Mr. Bremen tin- J mont of costs by the administrator to whoa Miwtng, which will probably bo h the oontosteoq out of tho cstnte, w.eiik yrv ton daj s. Joseph Franoe's lauiiiy left yoj tenlayjfor iouisiimn, where thoy ex pect to remain. Thoy will bo missed by their frionds In Globe. Mr. France Will ronutln hero tor a few months longer beforo joining his family. 'John TruO u-M imlnftillv intnrtl yeslurdaj by being hit b a bnll in the'j grQin. Ho was obliged to withdraw Irom his place behind tho bat and was curried homo. Ho Ii all right to-day howo von Tqnipstone Prospector. Alfred Kinney returned from Yuma on Tuesday. Although his stay thoro was very brief, he saw enough to im press him with tho great agricultural lesoufoeaofthat fuvored sootlon, and tho possiblllUee of lt rapid advanco ment. Tho storm on Pinal mountain was sovqro, anawajhod, tl roailsbadly. Botvvpen Pioneer nnd Dripping Springs tho road was obliterated, so that St was found necossnry to pack tho mall. A now road will probably bo wndo along tho rldgo. - - . i County Treasurer J. W. Boardman, who had beon out notifying tax-payers bwrting rift ra Q3t4(o thai their i$ixm worn duo ori demand, roturncd on Wednesday, lfocollectod some taxos, and tho prospect of largo collections without tho boizuro of proinsrty taxed Is ho says, encouraging. Victorinno auorra was arrested oh a chargo of burglary, for stealing a sad-i Ule from o. house In tho saud wash weatfirtown, on Mbnday hlght'. Th6 proliminarj- hearing was hold boforo Justlco Georgo Strong on Thursday nnd resulted in tho prisoner lieinghold to appear loforo tho Grand jury. It is alfco ohnrged by tlio contestants that tho property of Walker in Califor nia and that part of tho estate includ ed in his partnership with his brothers liad not beon brought In by tho admin istrator. Accordingly suit was brought against Win for $70,000, tho amount al leged by the cohtaoloo to not, havo bVjon included. Tho plaintiff will move to dismiss tho appeal on tho ground that tho bond was defectivo. Republican. John 0. Olunn. wht hd obMt for years a sufferer from asthma, died at school books, sintJnnoryi blank books. ribon on Tuesday, Sopt. 2flth, at his fanoJ' RH notions', pljles and tobac- WHHam Midler, who weannouncedj lu our last issue, as bo'ing critically iJl at San Carlos, died on Wednesday evoniug last nnd was buried on Thurs day at 10 o'clock a. m. Tho doplora blo iiowh v:im Jewirt3d with great re gret by tho friends of the titecbatud in Globe. Mr. Midler was an attacho of tho agonoy for rt groat many years, and had recently filled tho position of farm er for iho Indians along tho San Carlos rivor. He vas 33 years or age, and a native of Fredericksburg, Toxas. F. & A. M. Tho regular meetings of Whifo Mountain Lodge, No. 3. for tho year 189.t will bo hold as follows: January 5th, Juno 23tli, February fid, August i!u, March id, AhglisUisl, April Gtb, September 2Sth, May 4th, October IWth, Juno lsr, . tbViMhJjcr 23d, December 2th Election of oflkera for l$9i takes place November Id. Spocial iiieotlngs BnhM 16 dhll V lh& W. Mt OttrtSi A. Fhk; Rec'y. , i -. . Plonde NWivS J)enot hik .il- scriplions for all AmoricnnniUl foreign newspapers and periodicals. Kooijs Don't forget When you want tooixlor your spring shll of clothes, that I havo a fine Him of samJUes, and guai'antoe good fit nnd reasonable prices. G. S. Van Waohnbn. not:Ai:iuii;irs kiiiiui. nuniu near nm smeltor. A wetk r more before hhi dsa'Ji W CBndKJbn boeamo sorious nnd despite all that medical aid and the constant attention of a loving xa Ife could do, ho gradually declined until tho end cabs. Tho funeral took place Wednesday after noon from tho house, whoro tho Cath olic service was rwl lii the presence of sorrowing frionds. Owing to tho very inolomeht weather many persons woro prevented from paying a last tribute of rospect to tho departed. Mr. Dlnan was a native of Maine, and GO years of age. Ho was a mart of genor pus Impulses, and esteemed by all who knew him. Tho greatest sympathy is felt for tho grief strickon widow who hns bomo hor burden so noblyj Carlos Borquez whilo wrestling with a companion at tho school hotiBfc last TuosdayjJailhls right arm "tMBcnted nt thSjilbowand tho bono above tho elbow BflgMly fractured. J3r.' Bullitt sot tho arm and it is rapidly mending, although it will bo a good while beforo Carlos can agirin tuko part hi a wrest ling bout. n m . In Soptombcr, 18D2 dyfeuutory in a very eevdro form, provoiled l Jtimoa- Uiirg, JN. J. Walter Willard, a woll kuoAnJnorotiant of tho place procured h supply of Ghomberiiiiii's Colicj Choh era and Diorrliifcd Rointfly. Ho 5ayi "It is certainly ouo of the best things over made, arid has gh on tho highest batisfaetib'd in tho iuost ssvoro caies of tlysenteiy." lfbirulo by Hi Gj HiicK cook, Druggisi. -s 1: r GonUfljnen'ji nsoTcwoar ojioap at thos Post tDiljco Slgir Mr. P. O. Bithneil wli6 lfimiwfil.lu, Htimmcr on tho survey of tho reservoir silo in Tonto Basin nnd tho dam site In tho canyon of Salt river, hns rnturnml to town says tho Phconlx Horald. He says a valuable sllrvoy has beofi illado and tho project proves lb bo perfectly feaslblo and will bo ono of tho greatest Wator storage systems In tho whole Triitod States when consttmniated, which It sobn will be. Alex. Blako, who went out vesterdav fo fix tho telegraph wiro, found sover- al hundred lbofc of tho lino dowh this sido of tho narrows and jtho wlro cov ered up by debris. As it will roqulro now j)olos and wire, lib Was linablo tb fix it and roturned to town. Ho says ho nover Bitw tho road in such a bad condition between GIpbo nud Gilson's. C. 12. Taylor, dealer in fluo wines and liquors. California nort. n1nt-.f Wliito and Eclipsb btra dry cha.m pagne, Imported coguac, gin, Jamaica rum, Scotch whiskey, Duff, Gordon & W: & A. Gllboy's sherry, and Pommo rySeo": Dublin Stout, Dublin ginger ale, apoilinnris, S:o., Kc. SPANISH TAUGUT.-Lcssolis int tho Spanish Janguago given at niy res idence, noxP-(p Mr. John Holohan's, 6n Pino fi.treoJ. Private orolassles bOns givoii fo ladies, gontlqmon rinct children. Miss EfiVfiiA L. BouSjesi cob, toys, Colgate soaps, perfumes, uami. water, bay rum, cte., etc TAYUHli Prop. b. E. Now j)mplftg hist rccalrod for cus torn made clothing. G. S. Van WAonxnk. SI. JupliN .Icnilriii)- Boarding nnd day tchool 'for young ladios and children, under tho direc tion of Sinters of St. Joseph. Classos aro resumed on tho first Monday of boptejubor. For further information, addressj Sjlor of si. Joseph, St. Joseph's Academy, Tucson, A. T. " i i M,nt,M,M:t Any porson detected trespassing oh my properly, stealing fruit from my much Or wagon, damming tho flow pf water in my reservoir, or in any other way Injuring property bolonging to me, if detected, will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of thp law. And I hereby offer a rolvnrd bf 10 for each of tho flrat 5two persons fo'n victe'd of such offenses, or if more than two, JaC reward for all the oflondors. Andre Mauubl. ' . .- it iho u iss ini:u cn,4i: ,ii.j oi .iuij inu nnd I'viii, isiti The Phceulx Horald, of the 26Hi, givos an account of tho killing of two horeoUiieves, Harris and Djmondj by Sheriff Donahue and poeee, irom Coco nino county, at Lateurett's ranch on tho Verdo nver. Porry Sears joined tho posse near Camp Verdo and found tho trail which had boon lost. After traveling thirty miles "they saw a couplo of the stolen horges graz ing, and thoy divided, three going on each sido of the rivor. Harris was soon feighted, gathering hortos. Ho was commandqu three times to sur- roildor. Uustead or obeying, started his horhO on a run toward the house, but was brought down withabullot through his body. Dimond, who waa in the bouse, ran out and taking in tho situation, ran back to the house. Soars, who had dismounted shouted to the outlaw to surrender, but Dimond entered tho house, and appearing with a rino at tempted to shoot Sears, but tlie cart ridge falkd io explode. Boforo he could flrci othors of tho posso rode up and fired a volley, three bullots pass ing tlirouirh Dimond'a body. Before ho fell ho JlrCd Iwtfehote, but without cilect. Dimond oxpired almost immediate ly. On his porbpn was found one sil- vor watch, one dirkv two pocket knives, ono fold ring set with three stones, a Colt's revolvor, cartridge belt and $200 coin. Han-is lhed long enough to make a statement. Ho said: "My name is R G. Harris) my homo Is Phoenix, Arizona; mj age is 23 years; tho sit horses found in our possession Were stolon from tho neighborhood of Uhnlandor, Arizona, by Dimond and mysolf. Wo nlso somo time ago piled rocks on tho A. & P. railroad track for tho purpose of stopping tho hand car. and held up Iho faction crow on the handcar near Johiibon'o canyon nnd luuii jroiu mom a watcn anil some money, wo also took a gold watch from tho watchman at tho tunnel near tho same place. Took tho rocks from, tho track niter having stopped tho hand car. My partner, Dimorid, has killed seven men, fonr of them In ola" Mexico and our intentions woro not to bo tak en alive, if pursued. Wo woro over taken hero this morning by tho shoriff and his posse which wo know; to bo such after an exchange of shots. Dimond Is tho man who stolo Rus sell's horses from near Belmont somo months ago, and took thom toPhcenix and disposed of thom. I mot hint ih Phconlx whilo in possession 6f the horses and joined him afterward." The Tourist hotel, at Fligstnff, was burned Sopt. 2.!d. It had recently been refitted and remodeled. Bnl fit- tlo lutnitiire was Bvod. The loss is estimated at $8,000 and it was insured for $1,000. According to an annonncemen made by Captain Banks, of tho Salvation Army, to tho Loa Angeles Times, tho ormy is now proporitig to invade Iho wicked piecincti of Araunn, and to wage here fierce war on tho devil's vis iblo forma. The Arizona Copper Company haio their big leeching plant about com pleted and it will probably bo in oper ation by Ootobor 1st, says tho Bulletin,. Tho acid tanks aro now ready and will probably bo put to work manufactur ing ncids this weok. Twd find blcctrio cars camo in yester day morning with a lot of material, on electrician and two men, who oro busy now putting up tho remaining trolloy wires. It is intended that tho olectrip lino will bo in onoration Thursday or Friday of this week. Phccuix Herald. According to tho Tucson Star thp Board of Regents of tho UnUorsity at its meeting, Monday night, decided to increase the salaries of threo of tho professors. The UniSersity will re-' ceivo g!H,U00 from tho government. this year, of this amount $19,000 being for tho University proper and 15,000 for tho agricultural department. Thoro was a double murder at Gila City, nbout 30 miles cast of Yuma, Sept. 25th, tho victims being Post master A. E. Potior hhd Robt. Rob erts, an old miner. Thoro Is no eluo to tho identity of tho murdorors. Frank Coz, a young Mexican, was also found dead at his ranch, a mllo distant from Gila City, tho.aamolmy. Ho was shot through the head aud a pistol found by his sido. The coron'or's jury rondored a verdict of suicide. G. M. Russell, editor of tho Arizo non, and Frank Kaltenbach, a news dealer, engaged in n lively shooting match at Gila Bend, Inst Saturday. Russell was armed with a Winchester, and fired only once, while his uimblo nutagoniot got in four shots vilh a six-1 auootci, before n bystander interfered. Both men shot to kill. Russell had an ear perforated aud a lingor on each hand shot, while tho bullet from Rtje soil's Winchester grazed Kalteubach'a abdomen. Russoll was arrested 113 the aggressor and released under bond. From Florence oomssword that good news Las arrived in regard to tho big Bntte reservoir project. A. J . Chan dler has been in England for some lime, to effect the consolidation of tho present Florence reservoir company, having n dumsite located at the Buttes, and the English people who have been surveying nud sounding with tho pro ject iu view of a reservoir twenty-six miles long which will irrigiilo 100,000 acres of land. Tho report at Floronco was that tho much desired consolida tion had been effected. This, if car ried through, xvill be one of tho greut- ost irrigation projects in tho world. Citizen. Ffofti Puve Bred iBiDW Leghorns. 1.25 Per Setting of 13. I am breedTtifftrolu prizt wWnineitocV, direct from New York and UlfnoTi. I2r from WHITE MIKOKCAS nl LIGHT BJtAHMAS for ! Utsr i tho .-uit. T UgsiraaTpiimi to ny prt of the Territory nnd a good hitrfi rabtted. J.n. HAMILL. Glob. A.T. fe lt. BRENT KEYSER, President. A. L. WALKER, Vico-Prcsldont. 1 iJ'Mqts ALONZO BAILEY, TresB1. W. W. BROOKNER, Mau'g'r. ,, ominsonuonimerom ltavo now on hand A COMPLETE LlNfe Vf m Loaded Shells and Cartridge! Of all Sizes and Descriptions and will be gold on a vexy $$$&$ mAn$$$n The Calumet Hecla Coppor Min ing Co. of Michigau has declared n div idend of $5 per fcharc, or $500,000, payable S.eptembor 27th. KEW DSSfiOVERY ty AOCIDErtt In'caarott'nb'fl: MulMn.rtrt '. ccMnUr 'PH'f oa the fcaad and " wanlr.g-!.r-&rimwt,j i'I .erca 'hil the Mt m con. plele v rrnioved W at on-r'"ili s -erjol prrsatf3h. cm too markr.aidsorreal baxbern 'htdeiuand that e are now lDtr4okifi It tr: jgboul the world nodertbe name ot Queen's Antl-llaVrfuci IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AKi) SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USE IT, Tav lht hair ov t And apply IbtntifnfSfur a few mlnnti aart tu LCfhAr ddtarr" M by xnsinr w it bout Ibc .tfuet pain frlnjary whan i wahh jrnllielrrACIKatnr)d It5IS af.Mt Ita mertta. I IztS.T'l IM)iNliAi1nnMt.rwiNtr.k..hln.h.(rAiiiliiJp.w4 jJ rn4r4''j txon In tJiior-rfN Yull-llnlilnetilch tliWawdy U im M." arilirf 7 rr Htiarlnrt II Til . . DJaA A .... t. a . .. . . """ . ..." ITllwrid.a, .- .un gli-Ky: " Ant uinne ii. wr uoie. i& r3mmms&rj Li lwruF5PiT" g? gpai , Jre eniln f- i15 i BlierlmponslbUJw. (storxr wotd a Kcftr tn&filcr 1 xp noatAf e raid VY IimndrtrMawniun rieiair. aoaiea irom on rrallon) Sinl monrr or ttatnne br lMler with full adflrMawrlttn pli yOnaenCW StriCIIr rOafldntlRl T1.U .v.rll.nm.nt ta IinnMt nnrl itrftloht fnrwnrYl in PVPrV contains, Welnrlteron tnd.al with n.nrt run will find ifrY-ttifnf.rrT-nteri Cut Ibfa otit an4 Mndto-t7. Address QUEEN CHtMIOAL COsJ 174 Race St'eet, CINCIHNATLO., You eaa X f rnur ieilft T '"of OJHrf. to Injure tl sale dflivi rr. r -n 111 i.ny 3300 for any cac ui iallaroorsllsbtestrltar-1i nnr purchaser. Kierjr bottle cuarHiitecd. On mil I Toladp ha In IrfwnA ii.il .j.11 mrntr tiir TritmAmlTi TInttlf flfOnHtl,l arr.UlaI. we will prcatnt wna a SILK UKBSU. 16 yarda beat allk Extra Iirse Bottle and taopl -..ni orsiuctoeelectlroaeesiwiuicnur. CooasoHrr cr CEmtalcn to Jgenw. All kinds of wlnee and liquors, to' bftjcco nud cigars, at G. S. Van 'Wagenon's. Any, ono desiring .Silver literature, Or instructions how to ofganizo SUPer Leagnoei eati havo thoit wants sup plied by addressing tho undersigned with postage Wo nro also distribut ing tho J'fco. Ooinngo Button, which ovcry Blmetnllisl should havo and wear. Prico, 25 conte. A. O. Fisk, Chairman. T. F. Van WaobnuN. Sec'y & Treas., &02 Boston Block, Denver. Colo. 1 r ' - Moll's nailed boots, broAufs. ctfrirsb shoes, lino shfifcs, baso ball shoos, danc ing siiobs and slipper at G. S. Van wagonen'H. Taylor's cpeoinlli&s! Iloffinau House cigars ana Noble wlua&ifcs; Fuhilshing gdods and notions nt G. S. Van Wagenon's. i inkr :o(i r'nro r tuc iiiinircii. Poi.vrsvmM; BviiuhotcxCo,, N. J. J Jnly 17, 189J. Our buby, now foiir tecn months old, was taken with ecry symptom tf cholera infantum. I com menced using CJiuinborluin's Colic, Cholera and Djarrhroa Remedy and nftor tho lirst fow doses ho was relioved, and at tin's writiilg is ai woll as pvor. I feel tilat I cau not speak too highly in its praise. Mrs. Win. E. Reed. For sale by H. 0. Hitchcock, Druggist. Itfcii'om). . $nwtfpffv s P ISO'S REStEDY FCR C VTARRIL Best. Easiest Jo Usc ChcaraL liohof is immediate. A cure is certain. For Cold in tLo Hood It has no equal a 'A It is an Ointment, oi which n rtfP.U bathe! ciinhod to tho nostrils. Price, X . tvnd by driigRitts or 'pnt by mail. AddrfeeS, F T. IlAZEivrmE, Warren. Pc DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE JIbsohiieJy Pure A creair of Writ baklli' t.(wd6r, Highest of all in leivcninir strength. Latest V. Goternment Kotl Report, RoialBaki.no PonpLii Co., IOC Wall Kt .V. Y. for Otcr lirir Intra. R. Mcintosh announces to his pit rons and tho Public that ho has moved into his new building opposite G. S. Van Wngolien's store, whoro ho will continue to do blaclaimlthlng, wagon repairing ahel yv-podwork, and sollslt all work ih his'llhc. Just received, 'direct from Now York, 5,000 lldflman lloued Bociuqt cigars-'ltofhscliil's, U. E. TAYI.OW An Oin a.m Well-Tiiibi) Remehv. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of nuithcrs for their chihli en whilo tccthirigi with perfcoi sUccos. tt snothca the child, softens tho gums, ali.iys all pain, cures wlfid bolicj a!id is thb best remedy for diarrhoea. Is pleasant to tho tastel Sold by druggists in ovory part of tho world. TunntySvo cents a botllo. Its value is incalculable, Bo sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, alid tale no other kind. rfuiHKTO Ttl'tvi;s Tho Duplicate Assessment Rb'H Hi Gila County, for thd year 1893, tt how In my possession for coIIecHo'ii bf tho tnxcslovlcd theroin. Tho taxes will bo delinquent on tho thiid Monday of JJecomubr next and unless paid on that day or prior thoreto iivo per cent, will hp added to tho amount thereof as penalty. The liaymont of tho taxes above mentioned may bo mado on r.ny busines's day at ray oillco in tho Court Houfcoin tho town of Globe, County of yu. j, v. jiOAnnniATf, Treasurer and ox-offlclo Tax Collector of Gila County, A. fh Dated, Globb, GUa County, Arizonn, fppt. Otli, 1SD? Itro Stock Of Overshirtsll Hats, Groceries, Liquors, Tobaccos, digars, j(MiicroOH j c m ' -$: - 1 : ' .?! e" .'til X' ' NIAIHfiEK Hardware Tinware Mining iipplies) and Every tHirii kgpt By BOIIN. BOWMAN - flffiif JjJi fciit. "itli, to th MOO! FIRST-GLASS MEROAKTrLE E8TABLIS&HEBT. Exchange drawn on all parts of the Uni ted States and Europe. VMT 13 C0UTSCH Ftit HUT t Htifcr6 rr 3f PHP SSSSi. UfKTOP- rthn TI. fliCADCI 1 n yttfi Wiril. Our hriiibMftrt ftprtof ftAt ft t il1 fndrttlR taht Only fb( vrbtnu UtiH Micift ruik tur l ll.rhsnr. All ot hat larfnia J&(j tKtsm i t ih-w our co4 i3 IPI"! 1 II I ran vtal BTIfflliOlt hif Ik fir) til ntt of tin frit. YELLOW 9 DAMVERS eed 'Hl.U-'O ETI AYE inq" mniniiii run VI tut irif Mop Tbe fuIlcTylcc rpt triTtt I& ppetrmMCf tu ttitricrd l itroul (h ftlifth Dirt wdti bulk llimrranft d ublftirttel,. tiV),atUr:ti it tr loc-rr Wt HtilUdI)4w )MiiO row i un tn iut nttik rij m-k.rrwn J UflilOafUr-i i if Postage Paid SI porlb." , Special List of VEfefirABLE SEEDS on Application Correipomlence Solicited. TRUMBULL ft BEEBE, Importer" .fim era and Dcalera In SEC J) S TRUES knd PLAKT3, iflnnd t?l MNMi.vi: ST. In Glulic, l l!imiu .ii, '.Lin-M II VKU lp(trrrMtl( i V , o:ii bttgtt Mm I rnnriri.rI. l iV UuinBVi -uiim, AUI OR- ) Miydk - j - - - - L' "" "-' a'1''