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XtJ. awasag wpU'WagW rTnmnmmmH was I'HE ARIZONA SILVER BELT, oFiiri.iL rvr:i: or ui..v.utv. 'Saturday, August 18, 1894. hdAtIlitv to imiluomiv. The Son Friiuoisoo lixuminar ia ir- Ijulatiug petition. klng Cougroan lb ! to ha aolnotod within W yours, tho farooloe tke mortage of Ul Ctjntrnl J Stnto to oxitoud $51 in reclaiming encli l'aeifio uml take contrdl of Ihe roftil. A w- If tlll roolaimvUuii is not nwclo yotitien tsitwUaWl iii Globe received willu ilvo )'rs or $8 por noro not ox 161 jaigUfttMras. Everybody kow ' pomletl on Mich rttjliiuiation works tho Low ) It k to gt sigrmturos to a ''""l revert to tho imblio tlomuin nftor ,ititiou; Mbt people will sigta peti-1 ft proclamation by w president. Eiwh tioiT without giving tho question j State slmll '.mike it own rules and rog iiny llwught, or oven reading it. They I "l'ttious governing reolamtilion by toot will juit.J H rntlmr hnn invito xrmimnnt ! tlors under COllUliot with tllO Stftto. liy a foKisnl, knowiug how liltlo weight httftolieatofl tjetitiou, esiiteiiilly whou 5 I kddrossod to Congress. It is proeontad to Congress, uml tiled nnd that it) tho end of it. It matters not whethor there r.r ftvo oT'flfo hundred iwinos nttookf.1 they tiro never rend. It appear to us that the present i a poor timo to light railroads. Vith tmt liberal government nid tho Pacific ailrMttl would never have been built fc'nd tho Groat "Wwt would havo ro uiaincd undeveloped a terra incognito. Government ownership of railroads is, in our opinieu; of doubtful oxjwcli onoy. (Vo don't know of any western railroads that are making any mouoy. Thoy oro dependent for revenue, al most ontiroly, upon through traffic and tho business furnished by the mines. Both have fallen oft' Very greatly. J?or hundreds and hundreds of miles tho trans-continental railroads, travorso n country destitute of resources, savo riiinoral,- nml elueo tho closing of tho ailver mines, there is practically no bn inoss.for them in thoso sections, and the cost of maintaining their toadbed, owing to washoute, i orttiruiona. It is riot readonoWe to suppoeo thot the, Government could run thorn to any J better advantage than tho companies! -pay better wnges to omployea, offer bettor sorvico, lowor rates or better ac It ooul 1 ' commodations to the public only bo done by causing a big daQeiU -. T- .' . .,, wnicn beforo many years might become ! , , . X, : i:i ,1,.1 a uurutiu rtvutiUK 'UB iuiuu itoi. no.. . ...!- 1..-1I i. .,, n... i.. nous oxistenoo ns a lltC iXJlU iUjJ.il! illU VUBW llUt. -ilJO tho golden egg, whereas we should be encouraging her te lay more oggs. There are other projects which tho Government might undertake with far greyer bsnefit to the "West than op rating railroads. The reclamation of the arid lands, for instance, would give $jork,to,thowH)d3 and homes to mil lions of ptotpl; it would inerease the revennee'of the railroads, induce the etonsttiiotiou of competing hues, and ef iest'a rednetioa in the rates of traw portation. Something miut be dtthe, and that Soon, to develop the agricul tural resources of the West, or the mifroad" pfobtam will solve itself by all tho transeotttiuental lines being forced into bankxMptoy. The Atahison, To peka S: Sfc'riU Fe system k i4rnly in the IwuKts of reoerrer, and has disoon turned ojteratiug 306 miles of its lines. The Examiner is a',Iive nenejisper Alive to its own interests. It conducts LillO HIIW UWU1UHUWW. ak IXMIAIUUW a-lottoryaBd gives away- thousand ofj do: "iiiiifc-wl.v?" te iHeriwtM iUi uboription list. It gives prises (a trip to tho World's Fair etc.) to the "bright set Behcet ohildren; "muse why?" lo increase its pojmlarity and get Iwek lwor(toltaJeroiie. It maks war on tfie Paoifio railroads; "cause ' why?" it sees in it a golden opportunity to "turn an honest "penny" by premMtog n popular prejudice. T fact ' tho Ex aminer sapporfs a cause when there is money and popularity in it. r.n ii I in tiiosi: rii. Allegories, wLen welt' ohoseay we like so many lines of light in a news paper nrtiole, rendering everything dear within its rays. The limner, sole artist of the Arizona Republican, an oxomplar of ifogartn, wfcese depictivo poncilings leaves nothing ' uHoxnlnd, aor a loop ou which to hang a" doubt, pltcdB.ljer of EJwau, as the pie-1 aan, who'in'hTs calling is protdte&j by letters-patent bearing tho seal of tho United States, and places him in type onir pedestal where tho soul of art would comis-.iid the most admirers. Even in Globe, so remotely interested ihVPhoonij: pastry, the Republican of tlio 0th instant, eulogistic of the pins- tiotrt of moulding pies, wns in grenH request. Tho opinion wns frequently oxprossed'tfint sooiT expensive pastry, us quoted, was too easily nn indulgence for ordinary mortals who struggle be tween n craving appetite and q sapty purteV The National Irrigation Congress will convene in Denver, September 3d. "The work of tho congressi will be of groat importance to. the people of thu and region." sysibe S. F. Chronicle, am, ,s expecio.! tner9 to us a large t . . i . ,.. . . i sllattln nna 'I'lm l ihuiIihi 'un a . I stone in seventeen States and Teirito- lies areated by the last Irrigation Cca stress will render reporti, stjed "l,on1 tWir showing of Ue exissfeg oenditions Mid fntnre neetle in all pstts of the ruiuless region it is proposed to con struct a national policy and code of lo ad laws to be submitted Mi Congress) and the Legislatures of WostersSbUes. Thsro-are WW nm IK'I I i H1 the greaW rejtftr of Caeoniaw sad Mri XATIOVU. "MUX aii Kiit tiii) i:i:i.vii.t r tiii: ARID I.A.MIS. A AVitsliiOTton, tlisimtohof AugnA ll to tho S. F. Olirouiolo, Buys: Tlio IloiibO ttalnr nflontod tho Siinto uiiamlinout to tho muiilry civil feill, by winch ortoli Stnto Lnviug (lesejnib- lie lnuds is iutitlkl to ToeorVlS 1,000,- 000 r osurvoyl publifc arid InniU., .... When proof of reclamation n furnishod a patent uluill issue to actual Bottlors. No State shall dispose of more than a quarter feccUon to any ono person, nnd the riet proceeds dorivod shall bo used to aid iu reclaiming other land ro eerved by this section, and if tltoro bo any surplus it shall be uked to reclaim arid lands in ihe State other than those reserved by this act. All lauds, other than timbor nnd minora! Ir nil, which will not produce an agricultural crop without irrigation, shall bo deemed arid lands. One thou' sand dollars is appropriated to ouiibld tho Secretary of the Interior to oxum ino any of these lands. Prospecting is &. fever a mania which grows on ono as does tho Jmbit of gambling, which it resembles, both being game of cliance. Tho "knaok nt hoping" nnd the oxoitmnent induced by tho hope keeps alive many to-day whoso hair and beard are as whito as snow on tho mountains. Onco a pros pector, always a prospector, uuloss a strike is made that will keep tho lucky one in aflluenco tho balance of hie days. Then ofttimes the riches from oue mino but serves to dig unprofitable holes in the ground, of which the only product is hope. And then one lucky strike one man made rich in a fow months! ow mw,y men loas cause to shoul " .7 , ? over mountains, sleep on the hard cold , . . ' . grouud at night and eke out a preoa- I At a si irl ulivnl 4 nil .ln.i preoa prosiieetor? It is seldom tliat the man who discovers the mine makes the money. It is the man with the silver and gold in his pocket who ooBies afterward. la ninety-nine oases out of one hundred the mau who makes the money is not the man wlw "hoofed" it into n new mining country but the mau who a fow years later, rides into town in pUoe car. Kx. "VYatsreaa,' ot the Louisville Couriar Jooraal, has bombarded Arizona's proposition to become a State. Among other facts he points to Arizona's sparsely settled territory, ooveriag more ground than any Siate in the1 union, ejieept California, Montana and Tems." Arizona had in 1800 "a imp utation of only 50,020 sonls the smallest number ever considered ne cessary for a new State eacept in tht oase of Oregoa and Nevada, the for mer of wlrioh was more compact in , - ,, , , i " "' "" "" ""'"i5 Biu U iui tue foyy of con verting unripe frontier settlements into sovereign States" AVaterson, how ever failed to mention Arizona's onor mous debt, in addition to her pauoity of resoiu'ces, and deduoe from the fig ures, thus obtained, her utter inability to pay the increased cost of maintaining StiUe oter that of a territory, which has Wen estimated in the oase of Utah at $150,000 and unmistakable data given in support of those figures, The lonjf ooniest over the tariff uarao to au end on Monday, the Ilouse reced ing and'SccepUng the bill as amended by the Senate. The bill was passed by a vote of 182 to lOG, eleven demo crats voting against the measure. To square themselves with their con stituents bills wero introduced and passed by the majority in the Ilouse, l'Httmg sugar, iron ma owd on the & bui oi ur8 lh snRfe vin refuse concurrence. It is' a hmniliat mg defeat for the House aud the Ad ministration and a complete victory for the Senate and trusts. Wilson spoke for hours, seVorely at tacking the sugar trust, which; K6 had boen creditably informed, had pur based $112,000,000 worth of raw su- garnutteipating the enactment of tho Senate sugar sshsdulc. Tho trust's gain, if that ttolwdnle is passed, would realise $40,000,000 ;, ; The recent railroad strikBfTWTara' not without their oomnensatiun. ' if they hl(Ve Ul ht lftbor iw jor8 ti,e foji7 of attempting to gain their point by vio lence. Dels, the nroh couspiritor, is quoted as saying: "I will nevor again be oomteeted with any striko or- ; g,lijlMion. TLe akiko haB aevoloped the fact that the ao&thttont of the peo ple of the country is ayssinst strikes, and the Government stands ready to imt dowu sudi movements at- the point of the bayonet. I shall hereafter ad vise all workmen to seek redress by ihe ballot. Judge llawkfutrhas remlerod a de cision to the efiect that tko net df the logiahtuie tuiug Natiowl haul: stock is valid. ThpMlHjy of'HtfOTijijjC; (Srpud j$u tr Wo rMtui afilfefcteV? I " liwui 1 1-11) 'MP'f u xi'i'i.i:-"riir. ru.Mrr suits. Tho San PranciBCO Eiaminor, of Aug. 12th, contains an interesting ar ticle upon tho obborvation of Mars by tho Lowoll Observatory, at Flagstaff, Tho Lowoll Obsorvalory is situated nt a Light of povonly-iwo hundred feet, in an ntmosphoro that is almost porfect for visual olwetvation. Its chiof instru ment is ail 18-inch telescope, which is ono of the largest lenses in this country Morstiud tho oarth are coming nearer togotbor and when they arrive in op position to tho sun, October 20th., Will bo closer to each other than thoy will bo again for fifteen yours. It is now springtime in tho southern homisphore of MarS. Summer begins on August 31st. Li ordor the butter to understand what may llion and there after be seen, tip to and beyond tho period of opposition, observations of tho present vernal phenomena aro nil but essential. As the orbit of Mors iB outaido that of the oarth, that half of his snrfaco which is turned towards tho oarth at tho period of opposition will bo entirely illuminated by the solar rays. It will bo n "full" Mars, much liko n full moon. Although thoso of Mr. Lowell's ob servations which ho 1ms mado the topic Of his first publication wore taken about four months befoio opposition, whou Mars w as nearly twice as far dis tant as he will bo eventually, they have yielded some excellent results. Ho has seen twelve of the socalled ca nals, which aro by far tho most inter esting features of the Martian topog raphy. The astronomers who accept the ca nal theory buliovo that those immense water ways wore constructed by intel ligent beings, inhabitants of Mars, probably for purposes of irrigation, Mare is triuoh older planet than the earth and its surface is parohod and lovelod by the hand ot time. There it room for belief, therefore, that Sfcare sorely needs moans of artificial irriga tion, and thoro aro still other facts to support tho hypothesis that ho actually has them. For in the Martian winter and spring his canals aro not conspicuously Visible from the earth; then, soon after the vornsl equinox, they begin to sho:.V themselvos, and fterthe miraiijor sol stice they are at their best for the ob server. In a little wlijjle they grow less dear sgalD,' and in the Martian winter once more fade from view. This apjMttent periodicity, corresponding year after year to the procession of the froosone, may, therefore, be ascribed to tho growth of vegetation on the banks of the oauals nnd through the adjacent country. Of course, the canals are not f.ll that Mr. Lowell and his staff have noticod oh the faae of the planet. They have seen the polar snows laelt nnd flow northward, giving rise to .the phenom ena that seem to imply the flooding of the south teiuxerate zone; and they have witnos ed some strange happenings in the pokr cap, including the appear ance of one it two star-like points with ia the yellow eclipse, whiob are probably the gtisteniBg peaks of polar mountains. It is diieily the southern half of Mars that is now observable, but oven iu this quarter of the Martian world there are quite enough canals to keep tho at tention of tho astronomers busy while they last. As the season advances the observers nt Flagstaff may expect more and more from their work, and beforo 1 wiuter closes in upon them thsy should have a great amount Of very valuable scientific material irt hand. The estimate by the Mint of the amount of gold in thecountry for mon etary use on the first of July, 1893, was $6GJ,275,d35. All of this was in tho Treasury and bank vaults oxeent $60,577,050. The net exporf of gold from July 1, 1898, to the same.'lsU, of 1891 wore only $L.r',(0,Gd0, whifo the gold production ef the country fov the sajBC timo was within a small fraction of $30,000,000, being 12,955,000 in crease over the provious year. From his should bo deducted 13,000.000 used in tho nrfe. Therefore, on this basis, there was at' the beginning of July a not increase of $18,50l,000", making tho total supply of gold for monetary ues in the United Slates 082,775,335. mm i m u sii' ism isssowswmwi Tfio utility' of tho bycyolo wns throughly ddmoustrated iu tho recont relay ride from Washington D. 0. to Denver. Tho distanco, 2037 milos, was covered in 0 day?' 10' honrs and thirty-sevon minutes a gain of thirty seven hours nnd twenty-threo minutes over ihe sohedulo timo. Tho avorago rate per mvle was 1 minutes and 33 seo- Icndo. Trie siiccess of Mi's. Annie M. Benin, of MoKeesport,- Feittifeylvftnia, in tho treatment of diarrhoea iu hor childion will undoubtedly be of intbrost to many mothers. She Srtys; "I spout sevornl weeks iu Johnstown, Pa., nftor the great flood, on necount'of wy hnsbarld' boinc employed there, Vhad sevoral ohildren with us, two of whom tdolc the diarrhoea very badly. I got sorad of Cimmborloin's Colic, Cholera and Dlar rko3 Bemody from Itov. Mr. Chapman' It curod both of thorn. I know tovornl other ossee whore it" was equally suc cessful. I fiWukit cannot be oxcollod nnd cluM.riti'lly ,rDUimontl1t." 25 nnd V.O ewiliK. for sale jpfCfe Jlilch- fflBtaSgBS Tho Territorial Hoard of Equalization wag in session nt Phconix this wedk. 'Secretary CnWislo estimates thfet tho i'evonuo undor tho tariff bill jusl passed will exceed tho expenditures by $15, 000,000. Undor tho llouso bill Ihcro would have boon a loss of ?20000,000. Beyond qno&tiou, that do vii incarnate, Casorio, llio nssassin of Caruot, tho President of Franco, was tixeoutcd yes terday (Aug. 17) as that was tho day named by judgment of 6ourt, for chop ping his head off. A Mosco, Colorado, dispatch says tho oxoitomont over the recent gold find has boon intoneilicd by tho disco vory of rich float ore extending over n vcrv wide territory. A now town has been htarted, called Blanca, nnd a stage lino is running. An assay of oro selected with a view of avoiding rich pocket formations, is Baid to have averaged $700 to the ton in frou gold. Tho capital btock of our railways on Juno 30, 1893, was 8i,OG8,035,ll8, of which 2,8150,331,072, or 01.21 icr cent of tho total, paid no dividends du ring tho year. Only 5.82 per cent paid us nmoh as revon per cent divi dends, only 5.21 per cout paid from G to 7 per cent, only 11,02 per cent paid from 5 to G per cent nml the re mainder hud loss than 5 per cent if it had anything at all. The bonded debt amountinsr to $15,225,089,821 Of which 1597,111 2G8, or 13.3 pet cent, paid no intorest. Railway Age. Fifteen more oattlo of thq Qbbora herd of Jerseys wore sluagbtered yes terday by Territorial Veterinary Sur geon Norton, post mortem examina tions voro held ou nil of them and tliu result of the doctor's tests disclosing tuberculosis was confirmed, Among the animals killed were several calveg whose lungs have been preserved. Ail, contaiu tubordes and present , other conditions of the diswt-e. 01 ilia orig ins! forty-five cattle of the herd twenty two remain, some of the slaughtered animals having ?ou calvod since ihe herd waa brought to the territory, Fhten.j. Republican. Our motto "A donu'i north lor a dollar" It tie raetto ot IIckk1' fxxitptrllla. Tbli piedlclss li a blgbly coucontritoJ exti&ct oi S&napulUa and otber well-knotrn ve;e!able Mmedluf, and li pro soaacid bj eip:ti th roDget and test j-rep-sratlon ot the kind yet produced. It owei Its rctillar (Irength and medicinal merit to the act that it i prepared ty 6 CoaLLtatisn, Pro portion, and rrocon Tccullap to ttartf, dliooTertd by the proprletorg of llaod'a Eirti parilla, and kaown to no other sisdlelne. It prompt action on th blood rfmovciall Impart. tiea, and curet tcrofnls, alt rbtau, tores, bollj, plmrJst, dl button, tod all dlteaici or ff tlom arlilns from Impure blood cr low stat oi the system. "I bsro taken nood'tSariaparlllaand nndjt (O be the best UoodpurIerI hare over used." Mm. II. Field, Auburn, Cat Tho Best Medicine. "I have used alx bottles of Hood's Sanaparilla for Indigestion. It has helped e a great deal.; I think It it the best ziedlclno for Indigestion tuit djf ppsla." Mrs. N. A. IauDsauxut, 1SJ NonS Filth Street, San Jose, CeX K. D. Be suro to est only Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by dragsrlsis. Jl; six for tt, rreparedonly lyCI UOODACO.,Apothccaries,LoweIl,' IOO Doaoo Ono Dollar SUOltTY SAVLEJfS LiTery & Peed. Stable. Horses tlordei by the Day, Week or ll'ith. Sariiile Tfon,SindeIMv5rfKil6r8 and Tmrsf for hire at all time. Best jlUentlon Given Stock Left in my Care. Prices Reasonable. m:st n; loiiuk. i. o. o r. Hescne T,dge, 1. O. O. V., meets 2nd. and lth. Wednealays in ech month at Court J!oii9. Viffitint' brothers In good standing are corJially invitett to attend. jtl. O. HrrciicoW; N. G. Frank Hand, Sfc'y. ILA r.M.'Aitl'MII.NT, XO.3. I. O. O. K. meet on tho second and fourth If riilnva in iiph month, at the Court flouaoj Visiting brethren In good standing cordially invited to attenu. II. C. Hrronooct., Scrflje. Wv. ZfMntRM-Axs, G-: 15. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT, McJniiLEN SlLVKR MINING COM patiy. Looatlon of ptincipnlplnco qf Uuakjefta, Santa Hum; Simonia Count', Call frrala. Liatfbn of workr, JIoMillcn, Gila Coun ty, Arizona. Nutioe'Is hereby given that at n mietine of tho lioard'of Uiroctori, held on the first (1st) day of Ausruet A, 1). 18JK, nn asseencnt (No. 8.) of Kive (5o.) Cents rxfr share u levied upon the Cat ital Stock-of the'Cfttimra tion, payable immediately in United Statea Gold Coin, to the Secretaiy nt tho office of the Coiiiany in the Savrruss Bank of Santa Koa. corner of Fourth street and Evchanee avenue, Santa Itota, Sonoifliif f!ouhty, Csli fnrnia. Any stock upon which this astessinenf aliill rerKafn unpaid on Monday the iWentedhth (17th)-dy of September A. D. 180-1,- v ill be delinriuentaflJsKfiertined for sale at public auetlun and unless payment is made" Snore, will be sold on Monday tlio Fifteeutlf flBtli) day of October A,. D. 1S0I, to pay tbs flelin. quent assessment together with costs" f ad- vrtlsmp tttid expewea ot saie. By order of the Uiani of JJjrestorsv 3 flHAB. a. hokk lIOFRRIt, Hecrttarv, Olftoe: SliWJSnkf -Santa Jtoa, coi. nr if K"rWr itreft njid Kxclinnpe avenue, BMtta H" fc"" "" C'nnt, fiHlornin ii tl 1 '."jji1 " - """" '""""" m- I, trrrsEMas 5j3j3j-QjnjQj ,.- ' jiiI3:e -A.naizsojtrrAL. isiiTim wmm The L&adng, Paper of Qila Oountyi & i . sT ;-. v - ' ls'JLVV I iiiiBu ISO. if-iT S. A Ifdjr6itlli8jneil A l!jifirftyt&$titftj A'ltS&tSetlmJiMTHinUi 5' 'r rt 'HKIJSiVHH KKT Ifai the largest Ijona" fijj"e circuktion of any wekly-paiier. in Uie,'rprritory, and is uonptjqiienUy.tlia Wwtt adver (rising meuirra. sseessslsj&saeses I Tiipenm ' u SARSPLING WORKS jjj J! Ciris. It. WORK, Proprietor, S jj Tl"0!', Ar)s. (J , Purchaser of Copper, Lead. Silrer aid rR p Gold Ores and Bullion. 0; 2) Cash Betarns Made Within m g Twenty-Four Hours ffl Jp ASSAY DEPARTaiENT K Or SAMPLING WORKS J irt c:i... a..... i rji -' .J,. c, iai-t v "v $ Gold and Silver Assay 2 00 lb Lead Assay 2 00 Jfi Copper Assay 2 00 ft ... . 1 mi nnecial rates lor other metals. 3) JJC1"!1' atteatioii clteit uSapIss by a (r niuit or exprf. 552aSS3SSS JS35S J. S. COLLSklS. Instruction, at llcaeocahle 'rrrn, gf en 03 the Piano, Violin, Guitar' and- Itaniolin. Tha theory of music taught; also if desired tho art of playing accompaniments without knowledge of the notm. KnigHisof Pythias. Regular moating P finl Jlaun'taln TpUk No. 11, Tuesday night of tach'vrebk at Ma. sonic Hall. All brothers in good standing are cordially invited. W. A. Witsos, C. C. V. F. WiiENTliorr, K. R. 3. NOTICE, -vtotiok is'niineuv oit.nthat at thk IT rgulr arlrlj mucins of Uie Bosrd of Suixr-vlnoi-sofOIUtoUntjr. Arfronii, hejil on tlio 3rd dy p( April A 1). JMI. tb Mlowini'orierwMraucd.to wit. "On motion it It ordered, that, pjrtnant to Act No 7, Jwslon I At tot 1389, a r ruhtftUon of all thoroter of.OlU Connty, Arizona, ooht; ttfl nittWlSit tLc Clerk liubrih due notice thereof. ' ( lobe,' Arliauu, JfrilSO. 18M CHAf T MAIITIX. f'!i t Jir I "f Sliperviw r (mi i-t A r PtQffi&& m I Meat Market BAUER & RISER. Proprietors- A Share of tho. Public Pat ronage Solicited. Bowie, Fort Tioias .AND. STAGE tlHB. Makei regular trips, beth ways, sis times a week. Comfortable, Covered Coaches, ....ALL.... Express Matte? for Globe Will 1 rkceiv'nl at lien is and forwarder daily (except Sunday) to Glotte. The iooriil charge will h advanced on all exprsM rMuivfed frotu Wulla, Far a & Co. , at- Bowie. O. LAYTON, Proprietor, Thatcher, Graham Co., A. T. ooU-ti Notice ! Of all kind repaired, Engines Overhauled And ut in TIKST-CLASS running i.rder. Tnttroetiona for running and Lctping iu order tb Mlnv gea trmtuitmnly. Iteretirin? oi a.'A makes f ateam mi fall, an- uindndll putui. a spt-claitf. iTUUjliiDj: In mu it ucanaBt) n-me on nmm. nmmx. pp"s. ;atttoh glrtn t.. "OUT OP TOWN" uil AU worl guaranteed, and at LIVING PRICES. The rery bt t rfrnc eaa be jiv.n. J. F. DALT() Practical Erjjrinetr, 0t 7-6k. YELLOW DANVERS Tiion Seed Postae;o. Paid SI per lb. 3?cial Ut of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Application, Corrwpnndtnce Solicited. TRUMBULL & BEEBE, Importers .Growers and l)calcr in Sill TUBUS and l'LANTS 419 nil 41 SlSOJir ST.. tn'.i rranclsrn Cut. may 1 Sclcntifla American Asenoy for CAVEATS, TFlAtiri MARKS. ttMlbr DCSICM PATENTS, e2 -eopvniRHTS. ote. B"or in'r.iff lion anfl t roo Ilandboo wrlto to MUMN & CO.. Wl BnoADWAT, New York. Oldest burean for necnrlnt; patents In America. Kvery patent taken outbr n li brought tvefora tho public br a nottcs gtvon (roo ot cCorga In ths Iircctt circulation of any sctentlflc paper In tho world, tjplendldlr lllustratod. tin Intelligent man ihould bo without It. Wcellr, 3.0 a I eari tU)Ulx montha. Addre 31UXN A CO.. 'uuubiuuts, :tt t lirocdway, tt'ew Yotk City. Proclauiatioff o! Reward, Tiaaiioav or Arizoka, 1 KxacvTirs DiriHTUSXT j Towhoatit rear concern tVBFBrA.'.by u Aetof tin SerenUwth titla(vT AMemblr,pprorelFetirrxJtth, 1IM, the Gomrtior c"tbATerrltorrlasthorliedt(offerarewanl of Fire Thouaaad Dollar! for the capture, doad or aliie, of the Apache itnagade. ouUir and murderer, known and dea'jrnited at the Kid." 1 New, therefore, I. Ixmla O Ifusthee, UoTarnir of the Territory of Ariiona. by virtue of the power aud avUio ritv In me veetcil. In order to carry out the purpoae of tald Act. do hereby offer a reward ot Five Thousand Dollars for the capture, dead or alive, of the abOTe named Apache ludtan, tald reoard to be paid upon nt lafacto'i proof beine filed with the proper authoritlw thai toe aald Indian has been aptured or killed i Ju witness whereof. I have hereunto tat my hand and caused the Ortat Seal of the Territory to be ,ffld. 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