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mmmmmmmmmm fWWPWWHe!WWppiBSieeepSIWMeBrWieBws'PPI'nP J mm ' 'ppf i1 Jj;ywi vianr . x , PWBfiBtMfinit ijuJMia irr ,. nw - - y , jaJ j, --.,a.s?- f "2Ujf wT THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT. &E official r.irr.t: rtr uiluim'yty. Saturday, Fobruary 17, 1894. Untettdtnlns Siller's l'rlcmls. A yonng; fellow Uio other night rno tnlly tolil mo that ho had stnrtcil thoilny with $23 In lilswhito flnnnol pookoti. nnilnt 10:30 nt jiijjht had only 70 cents to Wiow for it. "GainbliiiK again"1" i naked. "No, sir," ho replied, with much feel ing. "Merely been chivalric. Von see, tny sister invited fivo girl friends down o spend a week with hor, nnd I nm do tniled td help ontortttiu. I tool: the whole crowd brithiiiR in tho morning, niling arid fishing in tho nf tomoon, than lierry-gtfa-oiinds, salt water taffy, tin type, pier, switchback, cronm, eode. wnter, ctxicliee, unci lieauii only knows what. Twenty-four dollars and thirty cents hnvo just melted away sinco 10 ffclock this morning. And thtwo girls nra hero for n week. Got n load jHinoil" And I loft hhu making figure on tl woodwork of tho pavilion, trying to find out how much monoy ha would spend on his sister's friends in n weak if one girl took a nap in the afternoon nud 6nly loft fivo for him to osoort. or if two girls wouldn't bathe in tho morn ing nnd ono girl wanted to walk to th Inlot while tho others wanted to ride, or if it would rain so hard ono day that (hey conldn't go out, or well, a lot of Other possible combinations. Ho still has tho lend pencil. Now York Cor. Philadelphia Stngeland. A Uurclar Alarm. Tboothernightpeoplohving near King street wero awakened by ctiaaof "Help," 'Thieves," "Bnrglars." etc., in a female voice Tho bold men lmrried on their clothes and rallied out into the night Tbero on n tin roof stood tlie figure of u woman clad in a light wrapper, and iu tremulous tones she declared that there were burglars downstairs. Aa she would not venture down to unlock the door, tho men secured a ladder, and arming theinsolves with clubs went up on the roof and in through tho window and down the stairs. But the burglars did not show up or even the slightest traee of any. own in tho collar, however, they found a lighted lamp which the lady hiul left thero herself in the early.uvwing And forgotten about. A grown daugh ter, who was tho only other occupant of tho house, had looked out of tor window in tho night, nnd, discovering n stream of Tight out across the lawn, called her mother, who took it to be light from a burglar's dark lantern, nnd so gave the alarm. Springfield Honiasteftd. Hlcuess of the Talr. To visit tho fair with profit or com fort- you inusi leave your mom of dntv nehlnd. Whoever goes there vritU intent to thoroughly "do it" is laying np for himself anguish of mind ami tin com plete annihilation of hi muscular and riervous force. It b far too big fpr any qncstion of conscience to be allowed to enter in. lis bigness is boyond description. No words or pictures can tell the story of its like, Experience nlone can teaeh it. You must go there day after day, to re- Si. turn at night with tired eyes and aching limbs, and with the bitter nnd ever in crqising knowledge that as an exhibi tion yon can never grasp it. Where lb er exhibitions hnve been satisfied with t display of 100 cnbic feet of any specin nrtlclo, Chicago must havo at least an acre Of whatever the world ha seei. 'Before this time, it now seee larger spec imens and more of them. This menus for tho visitor more steps, more fatigue, moro confusion, more time and more money. Scnbner's. Ilerealcfl In n Ilrcnm, Two yean, ngo John P. Blmborg of Su Paul was Injured while boarding a cable ear. Ho sued the company for damages, but lost his cose owing to inenfficiont witnesses. A few nights ago he dreamed that ho met n friend who told him that the names of tho witnesses of tlte aoci dent would be found on the back of a - letter received two days before the aod dent occurred, together with the state ment that the casualty was the result of tho gripman's careleesneee. He also dreamed that all the witnesses against Kim would commit suioide. The follow ing morning Elmborg found the letter described, and on its back were the names of 10 witnesses. Four of these Lave committed snicido, and two more wftaessos have died natural Ueotiis. Ph'ffadefphia Lodger. rumpliic Out a Laka Tor Urn. ,fj Tender wliat was onco Lake Angeline, . aear Ishpeining, Mich., are said to be the largest iron ere deposits ever discov- crt-d in the northweet. To get nt those deposits all the water in the lake, which Covered 100 acres and was 70 feet deep in places, has been pnmped out. It took y a pump delivering 20,000 gallons per ihinuto from April until July, running night and day, to ompty the lake. Now there is a bed of mud from 2 to 40 feet deep, which it will take 10 mouths to - dig and pump out. New York Tele- gram. If tinting For it Ilrand. They have got hold of a report down south that thero is a fellow up in Minne- tfota who, whenever ho goes on a spree, insists on paying a yoar's subscription to his totan paper. He has already paid for tho paper nutil Jan. 1, 1937, and the pre3 association of Alabama is making frantic efforts to find out what brand of liquor he drinks. New York Times. XobouV fo Hoy ItVr Stiimiw. A Baltimore woman has collected JjOOO.OOO stamps within three years. Her motive was to sell tho stamps to a person who advertised that he would pay 300 for 1,000,000 btinnps, but now that she has succeeded ill getting the Ystamps together sho cannot ilnd tho per on.who wished to purahaso them. During tho lato high .wator on the Grand rivwln MUbouri a funoe past of on inundated farm bord this truthful Jlegend, This place for sail." Sparrow Killed by Llchtnlna. Tho electrical storm on Sunday morn- ' ing lulled many sparrows-in the vicinity r of the liavy yard in Brooklyn. In the X, hospital grounds was a wheelbarrow full " of their bodies. They had fallen from a v tree. In front of tho houno of Commnudoj Whlfo, in Officers' row, Flushing ave nue, 210 dead sparrow wore found un der a tree. There wasp marlc on the ; tre,es to show that lfghlnjnghn,a HtMsJf , thm.-N'ewYorlcHeraWiit j A VILANO.LU. Love la tl( dawn Is lionw imcet BmXtt to tho tastu mil) fair to tliotlftht; Kkaea are balm whon yotniK lips meet. The heart In tho throeoof lt flrst white heal Uuriw, n molcarslilnlni; btltiht; Lore In the ilaw n U liom-y t.wctt. nnjoy while you can eiicli innmonls tli-ot Tliueo tnuxtluntfiwllsnf a fund ilqllvliti Kitten art) balm when young liw mint. dlntl tho munilna, Marvjuorltc, Are yournlrtlh fa mill jTiur IxWm white; Uto In the tlavrn U huiicy hwcoi. The lllia smile at our very ft. The nn-s tlinh to our loft ami rlitht; IClwvHnru Utlm when )oiuii;IIt3imvt. Vltkil tixhi) In this bowor discreet Our Uvea slinll (all Uion lines of llsht; 1)V In the Uan-ii 1 honey wet KImm nro balm when young llia mcctl Uicuno DavU In Kuto riold's Woahlnuton. lliuhlema of the Annllui. Tho median al artiste, hnviug no idea of the personal nppeavanco of the Sn viours followera, adopted a set of signs, or ombloms, for oooh, which 60on le enme fnuillinr to all. The emblem of Peter wtis either rv largo key or two keys crossed, which is readily explained by referring to the words of Christ (Matthew xvi, 18), "And I wtl! givo unto thee the keys of tho kingdom of heaven." Tho emlilem of Paul vfns a swoul and a book the lut tor to remind tho beholdor that lu was a teacher of won; the former to indicate tlmt he was beheaded with a tword. St. Andrew was tisnnHv llgnrwl btandingbyn cross shaped like alettci X, tlwt being the form of tho crosa Uon which legend says ho was crucified. The emblout of St. James the Great was either a sword referring to tho fact that ho was also beheaded or pilgrim's staff, lie being a great traveler, St. John's emblem was a caldron, re ferring to Ins (experience iu the boiling oil. St, Philip's emblem is nn oni.nnm. It was n sitear and n croM, jet it i known that ho was hanged. St. Bar tholomew, who was "tlajed alhe," is repreeeutod with a knife nnd hts skm hanging over his arm. Matthew's em blem is a square, mipiweed to have some referencotu Christ's calling. St. Thomas, banng lieen "pierced with n dart," is pictured oarryiug a spear. Tlw emblem of James the Lorn was a club, he hav ing been "beaten to death with a fag got;" St. Matthias an. ax, he liaving been beheaded. Simon's ombhmi was a saw. The legend says "ho waa sawn asunder." St. Louis Republic A Game Huutur'a Lut liilort. M. de Cherville had a dog which hao become wholly deaf and almost bhna with old age, as well a most lielpleKdy lame with rlwumatism. The dog alep almoat nil the time, but ho retained i keen inuwiou for the chase, and it was impossible for his inaeter to get away from the ltotue with a gnu on hu boul der witbont the old dog unless the ani mnl waa looked up. Oa ono occasion when M. de Qiervilk thought he liad eluded the old dorf he found wheu in tlie field tliat the faithful creature waa limping after htm, whining with the pain of moving his oW limbs, but keenly on the alert, ns well as hu eyesight wonhl permit, for game. Preapjitly the master sw the dog "pointing" at a partridge. De Chervilfe could not resist tho temptation to kill one more bird for the veteran. Ho fired, the partridge dropped, and the dog, with tho one-quarter of on eye which remained to him, hnnted it out nnd brought it t his master. Briuging the bird nt a limping, lum bering gallop, tho dog did what ho had never done before in the field ; he got upon bis kind legs, planted liis forenawn on De Cherville's shoulders and dropied the bird on hi breat. Then the dog fell to the ground, rolled over two or three times and was dead. His last supreme effort in his master's behalf Imd killed him. Youth's Companion. Gm IVtUllers ofOjlon. I was sitting one afternoon on the bcantifnl wide veranda of the Galle Pace hotel, Colombo, in Ceylon. A light baud touched uy shouldw, and a barefooted Cingalese Stood before me. "Would you lfke to buy some atonesK bo asked iu Ida pleasant voice. These peddlers of gems are very mi meroud in Ceylon and threaten to become a nuisance to the traveler. They are not allowed to enter the hotels, nnd I once saw ono of them actually beaten out of tho Oriental in Columbo. Heticeitwas that before addressing me my Cingale friend glanced f urth ely up and dowi thelongiextato see that he was un observed by p minions of the hoteL He took from beneath his blouao i. bnndlc of white cloth, which he opened, displaying about n pint of rubies, car bnnoles, moonstones and cat's eyes. As I had nothing to do, I looked thtoogh them, after explaining to the sable mer chant that I had no intention of buying Tho collection must have been worth many thousands of dollars, judging o individual specimens, but apart from his mcrnhauduo the barefooted vender, cos tumo and nil, might have been assessed at about 0 shillings. Donuhoe's Afoga zinc. Halo's Vrnnmoa Cradln l'llmr. Tlie wife of n lumbennan named Wil I (unison a few days ago had a novel and terrifj jng experience with a rattlesnake. The Williamsons livo in n small cabin on Lako Calensieu. Mrs. Williamson had left her C-months-old baby asleep in its cradle, near the open door, and waa going about her household business, when she happened to approach the lit tle bed to look nt hor child, and to her horror saw n line of mottled green and black nestled oloso to the form of the peacefully sleeping little one. Tho ugly l end was raised and resting on tho child's win with its oyos keeping drowsy watch over it. Tho mother sank nearly fainting qn the floor, but with a parent's bravery realized that the snnko must be dis lodged at nnv cost to bersolf. ns nt thn first or slightest inoromunt of the babe tho cruel fangs might bo buried in its fiosh. It was necessary also to act with sced, bo, arming herself with a pistol belonghig to her husband, she bent over tho cratflo and' with ono rapid gesture laid hold of the snnko b the end of Its tail and asauddenly gave It a jerk which landed it on the floor. The creature inado nt her with nplif ted head, sound ing jts dreadful rattle as it colled close to her feet. But, aiming steadily, slier put a ball through its body, and al though it agttiiv tried to attack her she fired again and again and succeeded in killing it. Asit died it flung iuelf upon her foot and struck the shoo with its fangs, bnt it waa only the death acuity, nnd the blow served only tb optengle it in tho tie of the shoe, tQ-jwhioh it wnt still clinging-when'liortlutiand reached her, having hoard" tlto. shoifand nth to hr njKSigiance. LoUfiM Cor. Phila delphia Tbivw. A KIST01UCAL BAUK. " ' THE OLD MBMNON HAS RCACHED.THE END OF HEn'XAREER. A-KiiUlnc VoumjI Ihntllttn Away lVom the 1 'unions -Alubauiu Story of tho Itace. IIlKtory opllio lt?rk Stnco I lit Wnt Cn Klpiod t tho I'lauiea, Tho old lHU&'Muranbn, ono of tho most undent omft an the Pacific coast, will CP to sen 'Hi more. She has fought hor Itiajt battle against wind and wator and wflUje towed to the marine crematory at California City, where she will becon ignud to the flames. The Momuou was bnllt in Boston in 1858, and when sho sttirled on hor first voyage was one of thofiuest voasels afloat of her siae. For several years tihe was the prido of the wohtern oceau nnd could show her heels to nuy craft in tho trade. She was ono of the very few American vessels that when chased by tho pirate Alabama succeeded in making an cs cajiei The Wemuon was on her way from Liverpool to Boston ut tho time and fell iu v ith tiie Alabama wheu about half way tw-row tlie Atlantic. Tho Alabama concealed her identity until site got within half a mile of the Memnoti, wheu tho Confederate flag was hoistod to the mk ami the astiwuabed m-ew of tbe Yankee bark began to realise the trno character of the strange steam er. The captain nf the Aletunon called till hands aft, und iu n ry few words told them that captnie meant many long mouths iu a jirison, and that he proposed to eeoape if poenble. The ojew were no moro anxious to visit a Confederate prison than the cap talu,Hndwheiihegotheordortosqare away the j ards the command was obej ed inn very siiort time. It was blowing a. gale rout live north west at tlte time, mid tho bark vw under her topsails, but as won as tho yards weresu.uarod the men ran aloft, aud sail after sail was loosed and set. 'Die men took no time to cast off the gasket. 1 erything was knife work, and in almost leaa time than it takee to tell it tho daring Yankee wna flying away to tho oastward nndVr a cloud of canvas that threatened to tear the uiastaoutoflier every iniuutc. Captain Senintea of tho Aiabatua liad no idea tbut tho baric would try to es cape aud was below when tho pros pective priae changed her course ad begau to make sail. 'Ho was fi$ jgty oi. dock, ltowerar, and sent shofHSKfr shot at the flying Yankee m hope-4 of trip pling her. At the same time the Ala bama crowded on all ateaui and sail, bat a stern chase hi a. long one. and iu breese liko that the Yaukeo bark wat fis fast oa the Alabama, nad jnst a trtno faater. In spito of everything Sutnmes con 10 do tho MomnoTi slowly but anroly drew away from her pursuer, and as the Ahv banwvdroppeQ further and further asterr tho hones cf the Ywdcee crew revived. The ohaao laatad until night, aud then thepirat ' Htoamer gave it up an 1 hauled off to hunt for something not quite to speedy. But if tho Alabama garo up the race tho Moamon did not, for the never started toe' or sheet until she had put several hundred miles of oceau between the Alabama and lteeself. She then resumed her course for Now York, where she arrived after n rough passage of Si days. After tbe war she ww placed in the liast India trade and then waa nuut out to thui ooatt. She has traded to China and the Auatratiau coJomee aud wheti too old for that waa engaged in tho coast wise trado. She ha ah made several voyages up to Alaska and has always made money for her owners. Many a fine ship has ouded her career over in the marine crematory at Cali fornia City aiuee Captain Bondrow bc gau operations there, and seme of them were once tho pride of tlie United Stales navy, Here the fine old ateamef China of tb PacMio Wail cowpanj- went upm tanote. m $M the steamers Antelope and Berila. The burks Fraaer, Lady Bo wen, fiosio Spragueand the wlialer Shooting Sla' also ended their careers there, and so did the old worship Cyaue. Captain Btmdrow has Veen located at California City about five year, aud for 10 3 ears before that he ran ttas crematory at Tiburon. It waa in tho Tiburon yard that the mail steamers Montana, Arizona and Constitution wore cremated, and the torch waa applied to tho John L. Stevens,OrLSHinine. Great Western, Bne na Vista, Maria Mnrana and Colorado. Seven of Uncle Sam's old fighting ship, the Nyaclr, Saco, Tnscarora, NaragSm sett, Alaska, Beuecia and the old mon itor Monadnock ended their careers aud yielded tip the vast amount of iron and copper in Uveir hulls in the Tiburon yard, and they made a grand bonfire. Tbeldonadnock, being constructed al most entirety of iron, waa of course fireproof and liad to be broken to pieces with dynamite. San Pranchbco Chroni cle. Sncrcd and Clunnlral. Tho Sydney Sunday Times lias a de licious advertieenieut of "a grand sa wed and olaaatcal concert to be given this (Sunday) night." The programme is composed of the work of Bnlfe, Le Bruu, Adams, Pinsuti, Levey and others, and among tho Kings (though whelherclassic al or sacred i'l not esplaitiedlnre "Simon tho Cellarer" and "Wo All Went Home in a Cab." Admission to this laro con cert was free, but a "collection at tho door" is announced. Perhaps thnt is why tho iwrfornmnce is called a sacred con cert. Iliintnrlngl'n Muasu. Today in England, at Harrow, tho boys are doctored en masse. Each one is served with two grains of qninino at morni ng and night as n wifogunrd against the influenza. Tho drug is administered af tor prayers, and tho ceremony has thus a double solemnity. As tho boys go out in single file they aro met by tho matron, vho givoa each ono his choice of powdci or pill. Tho choice made, tho drug Is swallowed aud so tho lino ia gradually riiortonod. St. Louis Itoiniblic. Assertion unsupported by fact is nuga tory. Surmise nud general abuse, In however elegant language, ought not to paaa for truth. Junius. The VarnionVao l'orfetful. Tho Berwick man who took Bevoral thousand dollars from tho bank, put It in his Vest pocket, and then lost tho gar ment W convinced that the bartt's aro yot iho best places to keep money. Hp thouglit somo tramp lwd stolcir'tho vest, but when later ho found vest nnd money in a grain b(x whero ho had foolishly lalflitljj jJecaina more than ovey con vinced oHlio security which the Maine iMtnUe afaa-d. AuSuaui OIe.1 Journal Antiquity of Grain. Nearly nil tho grains now in ttso aro of unknown antiquity. Wheat was culti vated in all latitudes ns fur back in tho past ns wo havo authentic knowledge. Bailey is thought to havo originated In tho Caucasus, but it was known and used everywhere in tho most ancient times. Outs, liko ryo, wero unknown in ancient India and Egypt nnd nniong the Ilebrows. Tho Greeks nnd Romans re ceived it from tho north of Europo, Hnd there been nn early civilization on thii tontmeut tho wild oats found horo and thoro would probably have developed into tho useful cereal uow considerodab fcolutoly est.euti.it to tho proper nourish mont of horses. This continent is cred ited with having given Indian torn to tho old world, but this useful cereal was doubtless known in India nud China many hundred j ears before tho discov ery of America. Cotton was used for making garments in India at n date su remote that it can not oven bo guessed ut. Tho fact is men tioned by Aristotle. Tho first seeds woro brought to tins country iu 1021. Iu 1CC0 tho culture Is meutloued in thoiocords of South Carolina. In 17B0 tho culture was general along the eastern coast of Maryland, and in 1770 wo heard of it as far north as Capo May. Tho use of flax for making clothing is nearly as ancieut us that of cotton and rlisps moro so plants of boft aud flexible flbei lmving been without doubt among tho first veg etabio productions of the ancient world nnd their pinotical value discovered soon after tho invention of went ing. San Francisco Chronicle. imi.lliiKC.ilir.Tnla. Statediviaioo is no now t huigin Amerh ca. It is not exact to soy that all the lends formerly held iu tho wett by the old states formed an integral part of those. But the lands held, fay by Con necticut and Virginia nnd Ohio, wero so after a fashion and were merged iuto a gieat state. Besides this, however, wo liave tho formation of Kentucky out of Virginia, Tennessee out of North Carolina, Maine out of Massachusetts, Mississippi aud Alabama out of Geor gia, Vermont out of Now Yoik nnd West Virginia outcf Virginia, In none of those ohbos were Uie conditions more diverse than thore of our two gnat di visions iu California. There is no itcor.i that any of those regret their new etute hood, nor in there Un intimation that they desire or liave oier detared u merge again inio the oW state. The desire for ft local self governmntt in couthctn California arisen from no jealousies, uo autagonkm to northern California, and. leittt ft all, to political phwo huutivg. It is tho reanl t of econom ic and political necesaities. We need a ttato ;-OM.rntacnt of our or. n. In fel enU nlTairs wo have our own sej-irnte ofilcens, courts, mibtory dcjrrttncnt, etc., im as Orrgon has: we hae onr own Cnoudul and indiieirutl iudepen1 euov ae much ad Oregon lias, aud we hare a new population quito s distinct fimi that bf northern CaUionita as is that : tbe tlato of Washington. Calii'oruian. IHlilntlii ami tho Iat)lid. Those whose misetoti hi life it it to en terUrin Uie pnWie are always pestered by friends and acqui!ntanct-! for frfte 'eats at their etiterUiniuents. There probaVIy ne er tm niugor or an actor or a piotaat who waa not bored nearly (c death by these ieople. many of whom had not the slijhttat claim to atdt the courtesy the.i dcuumO -1. A pianist wlo vt j.re-eminently sue ceMful in hb Cay, and that da Wa3 not far back Uthor, aa BuWnsttin. who trevehaV nearly the whole world over de lighting peop.e with Ins genius, lie, like all others, i.-as cry much auuoycd by requests for coaipuuieutary in keU, but most of the Owe ho maintained Jiia composure, oven though jortly Irritated. Itie toM of htm that just Iwfore ouo of ids fedtahi in IxMidon he was rotoeted by an old lady in the entrance 1-ail and thus addrwsMsd: "Oh, Mr Rubinstein, lam so glad to see you! I have tiiod in vain to pur chase a ticket. Have you a seat you could let me haver "Madam," said the great pfaoii. "there b but ono seat at vy disposal and that yon ara welcome to if you tLink fit to take It" "Oli, yes, nnd a thousand thanks! Where ii itr waa tha excited reply. "At the piano," smilingly replied Ru Wnstdo. Hsrper's Young Peojde. Muiuifacturins Ilunk fi. A new prLiciplo has been suggested in tho manufacture of bank notes If a sheet of paper bo plunged iuto a mixture of various coloring matters, cadi color will penetrate juto tlie fiber with a dif ferent degree of speed, each brand hav ing n distinct color. It would 1 impos sible to imitate these effects' without an exact knowledge of how the mixture of colors was made. If a drop of the mix ture of colors be ullowpd to fall ou a sheet of paper, a number of rings, each liaving a determined size and shade, will bo de veloped, and thus imitation will bo ren dered oven moro difficult. New York Tolegram. rrnrcxilon.il to tho Iji(. Alexius Erkel, tho leader of tho or chestra at tho Buda-Pesth Volks thea ter, died on tho 10th of June. Shortly before tho end camo u Jesuit father urged upon tho dying musician tho de sirability of his accepting tho consola tions of tho church. Erkel listened, ap parently with great interest, to tho ex hortations of his clerical adviser, and whon ho had douo remarked in a tono o'f tho deepest conviction: "What a splendid bnntoiio voicoP A few moments afterward hebrc.ithcd his last. Frankfurter Zoitung. IVhcu J. 31. llarrle Lot III Sinllo. J. M. Barrio recently presented tho prizes at tho Dumfries academy, whero ho was formerly n pupil. Among other things ho said: "I remember ono pnzo I got which had rather disat-tious results. It was awarded by the girls of tho school by plebiscite to tho boy who h.id tho ewcetcsb-biuilo In tho school. Tho tragic thing was that my Binilo disappeared .lint day and has never been seen fcinco." Ni'ii (llllro ltc(jn)nitc. Visitor Why do you lnvto that dog sitting on your writing desk? Clerk I havo mislaid my spongo, so 1 nra getting him to Hclc my postage stamps for mo Sobremesa. One IVny of Collecting. "Aro you nnd Dedhroko really such intimate friends as ho tries to mako out?' "I don't lenow. What does ho say?' "Oh, I don't know exactly, only ho creatoe tho general impression thnt you and ho sleep in tho s'.tmo bedi" "Is' that so? Wo' never have, hut l' gries3 we'll bo obliged to unlffea-ho fitids some way to pay up all the mOiiy I'vo loaned him.'V Detroit Tribune. J. UBKBlll & CO. Wholoaalo and Eotail FORWARDING & COMMISSION. ....SOLE AGENTS FOR.... Buckeye Mowing MachiiiBs, OMefkin Rakes, and THE BAIH Farm, Freight & Spring- Vafrons ....ALSO,,,. THE CELEBRATED J, Sclilitz Milwaukee Beer, AT &i?$n CONSUMPTION SCROFULA BRONCHITIS COUGHS COLDS Wasting Dissasss GORES Vondorful Flesh Producer. Many have gained ono pound per day by ita use. Scott's Emulsion is not a secret remedy. It contains iho stimulat ing proporties of thn Ilypophos Ebiioa nnd puro Norwegian Cod ivor Oil, tlio potency of both boing Jargoly increased. It is used by Pliysicmna all over tho world. PALATABLE AS MILK. Sotil by all JJruffgMf. flCOTTADOWMB, ChomlstS.H.V. Mining Application No. 621. t. S. roKB Qrncs, Ttwt, AriMns, 1 , , Dwemhrr 8Ui, ISM. J Xot(c h hfrahy gvn tbl 'I1 United tlUw Miu, by mwud H. C)k, aitMtnfy Gila Oountv, Arimoa, ht tttmh AiilitW tor Mtaia Ut th C I,A1)1 AIM Hand ORN TRAYl.lA ludn bciuiiiff UHtVtr, lllnats in Olulw Minlv District, (liiaOuuuty, ArUmxj, ami dwciibtd ia tho IEcmI Ut td HeW ltoUa nn 61 in tht OUHcc. a folluffj, h: Ik-jnu.n at orner N I, of thj (Jlnifn tor. Mt-ntittal m0 owner 'o. 5. "f the Cen tra !U, (mhnux K. a Jf. II. K.i. 2. 1)an N. dm. SI miu J- G 8 ittl) a cedar m t, rat b:hx, 9 inchea ta iliauietor t 1 fit in tlto isruuiMi with uiuuiui ti ihniv; tlnrnw.S. 7iiejf Wuilo. W. li3Sjg(efHf oorntr Xn. 2, a enlar at 5 foet I'k. C lireliiw in Ukm-. tr, ct 1 f-utl n gronnJ with uxnimi vlUm; thenc X ! ir 2a miu. W. 000 fet ti eomer Xo 3, a ettlar t S fret long. R lnbe In Jimttr witli mound of utmiM, tbDe X. TO tleif 05 mm. K li'J.8 feet to corner Xt, 4. McfiUcal w.th corner N. . uf tbe Ctitry. li liieje, a cnlar it S feet him. f uchea in disaoeier. fth luiiontdtf tre; thence S, -IK d DC nlu. W. 1J88 fert to corner No. 7 0ntr)H tioJr, a. cedar pnat 5 feet long, 0 iucbea in diameter, with wourirl of ilnnen; thence X ird& 36 miu. W. 500 i feet, to Cimer No. 6, a cedar fut 5 fret lon, Giitefaex hi oinneier m( i root in i,'.mi vnm uhwwi of nt ; (hriMr X. 44 deas-10 min. . 1550 fct t- cirner X.,. S. ideutioal with cvmer Xti. 1 Ut Kfla.or lnde ud pfecef IwginnlHR. T.ai urea ! Cladutr IxhI 1S.S1 sew; lea conflict with Alio 0 07 acree; Iwi conflict with Fraction 0 '2A crci; lews couIHgt with lioneier 1.25 acre. TiaJ arm Ccntraylia Lode 17.78 acre; lean cwiXict lti Uo.mkr 0 IX acres; !ea dwrtici w ith V,ij 0 Qi crt. Xet are. (!ladltor and Centraylia TmU$ 31 81 aciee and forailhg a jmrtioil vt tlio Quarter of Section in Tom nJfii of 1'nnxe Meridian. Tbe location of Uif mine i recordeil in tlie J!onlrs office ol fJDa County, n ak-e Atljoinin? dalinant are Alfce, Fraction, HooeRf aim Urey. At) teroga holding adverse eloiim tlierete nr required to iirtwnt the oanie before thin office Within elrty dnj from the firet day of puWiotiiii hfieof, or they will be llarrcii by irtoe of tlie jMViioiw of the ttntuto, HKRltKUT UKOWN, ltesister. Kpu.vrk II. Cotrt, AUtmny fur Claimant. tUclO-lOw Mining Application No. 617. b'nneySV 1107, UinlXetand Maggie lodes. U- S. I.Asn OrricE, Tucson, Aiiaiiv 1 October 31, 18:)3. f Notice is liereUy given that The United Globe "Mines by KUwnrd II. Cook, attorney in fact, wliwe itnl nilke addreeo (ilubf, UilA County, Arizona. ha made artDliottion for a ttent for tho HIND'S XKST nnd .MAUfHi: claims beaiing copper, situate in Globe Alining l)itrict, GiK County, Arizona, nnd dec,ribfil in (he ofHcial jdat and field notes on file In this ollice. as follows. iz : BeKimiinir jt corner No. 1. Uirds Nest claim, (whence V S M. M. No. 2, bears N. C3 ds 2S inin J5. C170 feet) a cedar nott 5 feetlonj,', C IncliM jn dhmetcr, set 1 foot In) tlie rmuikI witli mound of stones; thence N. 20 de(. 40 min. 1'. 1500 feet to corner No. 2. acexlat potfl"'fcet long 0 inches in diameter, set 1 frtot in ground and surrounded by a mound of stones; thencoS 58 deR9. 11 min. K. COO feet to corner No. 3, n cedar post 6 feet lunit 0 inclin In dLimecV and surrounded by airiound of stones; thrrce H. 20 decs. 16 min W. 1.J0O leet to corner No, 4, Identi cnl ith corner No. 8 of Uie Maggie claim, a clar poet 5 feet .long C inches In diameter, tit 1 foot in jfro'ind with mound of stones; theme S. -ft dg. 40 min. W-U75 0 feet to corner No. 7, a ccd-irpcit 5 feet long, G inch es in diameter, set 1 foot In ground with mound f stones: thence N. 6S dej,. 1G mill. W. COO feet to enrntr No. G, a cedar t ost B feet lonj, G Inchw fn diameter, cet 1 foot in ground with mound of stones; thence N. 40 degs -10 min S. WS G fret to corner No 5, identical wftb corner No. 1, of tlie Birds Nest claim and place of beginning, ami containing 39 S3 acres, mean nr!ation 13 (legs. 4 min, 13 and forming a portion of the iuar ter of section in Tow nshln of lanugo .. . meridian. The lojptinn of tliis mftfe is reoortltd in the Itccordr's office of Gila Comity. Adjoining claimants are - All perthns JioIJini' adverse claims thereto nro required to profit tlie Same beforo this office within sixty dns from the first day of jiiibllaatbin hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the iiroislons of.tho etntutc. IinUBKItT TJIIOWN, "" ' llegister, J'.iiWAim H. Cook, Atpnfy lor Claimant. &omn&p SG0TTJS I jmilS-JOivV E. F. KELLNER. E. F. EEILIEB JUCft, lORBEnS AND DEALE1IS IN' Genera Proprietors Pinal Creak Stoam Saw Crook Toll Road. Coniraotors for LUMBER, FBEIGHT, 0RE Sok b will not lie Undersold Article and our Stock Is the qjQjqiljljqqqj ?Sj 1?jzZ jOlRIZOT 311?, jThe Leacling Pa pen of Qila County, T -X-- ics&vtiiL.ii2iiv:x. i a? y. A !lai)(jrfo; the Mintjrl A IJanerfor tlie Farmer! A Haner for tho Mechanic! 'rAsl'apcr ffjr Everybody I TK IIiVi:K UKI.T "B. f r it i J& IIa& the largest bnna fide circulation of any weekly paor in t lis Territory, aiid is" coHequeiilly the best adver tising medivm. ? PARKIER" MILES. MOlff NOTED CASTBAT03 IK THE WORLD fn .,- "KTj j5"niuBiini jiyrse. etc. Aluo sno ng nis ropes ana tnstmmentsend tell Jnjfytho best after treatment of castrated stock Very Importanttoall stock cwner and castrators. Forpriccs und particulars of toot write him at Charleston, Colas Co., 111. . ir f. rr. piNBosi. Merchandise, hU- Mills and Pi ly Anybody or in any one Largest in Cila County. E. F. KELLNER & CO. HAMFION &&xaw ..AND... Billiard Parfofs, MAIN STREET, GLOBE, WM. T. mcNELLY,, proprietor; KiiiHtt of Imported and Domestic WliiVi, liiqimra and Oigara. Flrst-OlaES Olub Eoom Attschedr Tvni.rttc etil-ntid TnnimUl k r.IH BILLIARD AND POOL TABLEG lS1Urr .Ncnlcl Bctort Tor Gentleman he ( llj-. Id XBKEMDEIVS Lumber Yard C3-lo"be, -A.. 3?j iT The bet Quality of v - " PINE LUteE?; -iRll- Miin imber IIS ARIZONA, Always on Hand'. :o:-- Contracts filled t Ix)w Ratta and prazaptly. ' vtfv CONSUMPTION DURE. The success of this Great Cough Cnro If without a parallel In the h'story ot medietas All dru;elsts are authoring te sell It on a pos. Wire guarantee, a test that no other eure cCJ successfully stand. That it cujr booamtf" t-nown, the Proprietor, it an varmeuit ex' pense. ara placid; a Sumple Bon Fre inter crcry bono in the UfiYled States and Oanad It you hare a Cough', Sore Throat, er Droit', ehitls, use it, for it will eure yru. J.I ftnff child hu the CroE p , or Whoojdnfe Congh , wc, it prompt! f, and relief is sure If yoafsreat hat insidious disease Consumption, use' It tV 0'jr Drusclst lor BHILGTCI'Sl CUBE, ,rfcelcts.,Mct and$t.00e -If year LuKfff :me, use Bhilek's VofaaT. irt sore or 3oct leme lut'. Price SJcte. Fosile ty an Uroil' t asd Diilcrs. ) I 1 ' i ! a ,) Jit t i "If i yytokdktfiKkaauuusaMiyuuM.Msek&iuwkdslia ..,,.i,.;,,..3-t..-.-.,.,JJ.i....-.-.,.-J,,A.J- ..t -' - " - - -- SUUflfidyfiiaUittjullajttAdllaiHjMadMtittUj ..iyaMia.AaiMittatfubkdtaUlSWUlUlttUiib UUtibMMilSedUMytf&AiltfillliiWMiBABI