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THE PIICEXIX HERALD.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
3HSCK L L. -IXKVl
31I&CEL LAX KOI 'S.
MISCELLANEOUS.
gCIII-WEEKkY KIUTIOX,
Otftt A McCLINTOCK
Proprietors.
Matartfay, May Ml. 1H1.
The HERALD to-day consists of six pages.
OCR L1JIBKIS IXTEREHTS.
Sinre the completion of the South
ern Pacific railroad to Maricopa, a
sort of competition in lumber and
other articles geeins to have set in.
Xot that we would decry the railroad,
for it is a benefit to us and tlie Terri
tory al mge. Still there ar it dfs
arirantages. The lumber merchant
of Sau Francisco, anl particularly
three of Ln Augelc?, see a large
field for the vle of Uunbcr in this
Territory, anil swtiMiy every ende-
rr t have the tararf" go to tlicro. So
anxious are they to secure this trade
they have caused a reduction in the
prre of lumber in the hopes that
it will be an incentive- for those de-
airing to purchase to transmit their
orders to their city to lie filled. To
"build up a country in wealth and af
fluence, is to patronize home itiilus.
Iries, and by sodoinjj keep the money
in circulation here. To the north
of us is a vast timber belt, compris
ing pine, walnut, fir, ash, ec., which
will take years to diminish. Men
brought machinery tlerc years ago,
wken it was a wild country, and v. lien
Ihejr had to guard their wills with
armed men, lest the sa-vage Indian
wmild destroy thcn. Tlncy bare fur-ft-isbed
this country at rats as low as
was possible, and we are confident
that they will do by us fairly, and it
is our duty to purchase ot them
in preference to California, for they
are the principal consumers of our
products. Our wheat, barley and
Hour find a steady market in tlirr re
gion. The population of Northern
Arizona is larger than that of the
rentral portion and is steadily in
creasing, ani tlje greater number ther
Iwrt-e, tli better and more prosperous
we become. Lumher may be pur
chased a few dollars cheaper from
California, but do we gain by it?
Cannot our neighbors buy their bar
lev, their flour and other products pe
culiar to nis ralley, in California,
thus cutting off oar market? These
arc things w hicl should be looked
ito and not tafc a leap in the dark.
Lumber jhi re ha sed in California must
be for cash, while that from Prescolt
is exchanged, for the most part, in
goods; the money is kept here, im
provements arc mad that would not
fie done if it were sent away; the
Country becomes better off by virtue
of the improvements, and both the
purchaser and manufacturer are ben.
efittd. Look to yoni home intercuts,
friends.
We present to onr readers 10-oay, a
large amount of reading matter in
our paper and supplement over sev
enteen coltmis. Notwithstanding this
improvement wfl are still perfecting
arrangfjaeirts to bare the IIekald,
what it has always been, the mor
newsy, brightest and best conducted
newspaper in tha Territory. Our
business has increased to such an ex
tent, that we have been unable to give
our readers the amount of reading
matter that we desired, but this difli'
culty will soon be obviat'd.
Tonto Basin in not rii!y a stock
grazing region but a mineral district
of no mean importance. The Mazat
zal Mining Company, is located in
the northern portion. This company
have a two-stamp mill in operation,
and a good mine to supply the ore.
The owners, Messrs. Dougherty and
Kaymond are practical miners and
would not waste their time on any
thing that didn't promise well. A
number ot other good locations bare
lately been mad with good indica
tion. It is often said that " men look for
wrk, and at the same time wish that
it could not be found. Monday last
w beard s gentleman who has charge
of some harvesting, ask seme fifteen
loungers if they would go to work in
a harvest field. They replied that it
was "too hot." These are the kind of
men that say a town is dead an -1 curse
the countrr. The law against va
grants, if there be one, should be en
fere ed.
Thk Bulletin has exposed an at
tempt of the Chronicle to obtain the
names of their subscribers for the
purpose of sending sample copies of
that sheet during the campaign.
The Los Angeles Commercial has
been changed to a daily morning pa
per. TERRITORIAL ITEMS.
The Southern Pacific Railroad has
!AbnsJie4 its revised time-table, with
lbs "Msritxipa Express" running
4-lrar to ttu Crande, 4o0 miles east
of Los Angeles.
The Board of Territorial Prison
Vmmiioner8 meet at Yuma this
af'ernoon. The business bel'o-e it
will be the opening of bids for the
construction of new cells, and matter
relating theieto.
The Nfw York etret Railway
trike is ended; that of t'le woman
'npestrv weaver in iliggina c Co,
frpel factory Hie ,iioiit rnriel Tlif"
"lull;: s,ofe!Ht?D iill hold i)ut.
Congress will adjourn June 10.
Baltimore has a population of oil, -74...
The ship Lnckawnnna lias sailed
from Cullao to Saicoa.
The Republican primaries will be
held in Sacramento June T.
The New York M'orM thinks that
the Darwin Canal will not he built.
The Ohio Republican State Con
vention is in session at Cincinnati.
In Chieaj'O tle assesor has decided
that grain in elevators should be as
ssed for taxes.
A meetinz has bcert held in New
York looking toward the oTwnfza! ion
of the western praries with Catho
lics. There is much opposition in Xew
York to the proposed celebration of
the hundredth birthday of Tom
Moore.
A moii numbering 7."i entered the
?akerrteld (Cal) jail last W'epnesday
moruing and lyuGhed Thomas and
William Yorkum.
The President" veto message of tin
Legislative Executive and Judicial
Appropriation bill was to have been
seat to the House of Rcpprcsentatives
Wednesday.
BY privntn letter from Seymour we
learn that water was struck in the
company's well at a deptli of seventy-five
feet. Great rejoycing was in
dulged in. as water was very scarce,
and that question was begining to as
sume a serious aspect. A steam pump
was ordered by telegraph and in
structions given to ship immediately.
Three months from to day we expect
to see this a lively town with plenty
of money in circulation and a popu
lation of not less than 500 men.
M I SCELLAX EO US.
Herrick & Lutgerding
Are now receiving: a lull asvornraent of
Iron and StrrI
Tojtthr with a larjre lol of tho bttt
NEW JKKSEY TIMBER,
And are prepared o Ho a sreneral busiess. in
BLACKSMITIIIXG
R K P A I R WORK.
Shop at the old stand Frank nf Congrore
wet ot Flour mill, where you can getanytuing
rejaired.
Hor4 and Mtrie Shoeinir, by best Veteri
narian iat'ue Territory. 13-tt
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
ADAMS STREET,
One block north of the HitRAi.n Offlce:
alo in the raar of Copalaud's Hash and
Blind depot.
Fresh Bread Always on Hand.
RYE AND GRAHAM! BREAD
made to order; also
P I KS A X I I'A K. KfS.
tTricea to suit the tiuica.
CARL SCHERRER.
(,I-"te of Sau Bernardino.) 88 tl
Sc Co.
HAVE OPENED OX
Washington street, west of
Gardiner's hotel,
A lapge sad splendid stock rf
General
MERCHANDISE.
Which they ofler to our
citizens at the lowest pos
sible prices.
Every one is respectful
ly invited to call and exam
ine our stock and prices.
S50 Reward.
Stolen, from th honpt on the sonthpnst
corner nf the plaza, on the ni"ht of May 27,
i n nin K-Kiii I'Hir. njnrKi'n "V-iarK . it ron
j tined the folio win; artirlt: One pair ot
I dimnond ramni'f -et in jet. in the nhape of
! "nr. One puir amethyst plc-ve buttons,
t with four pearl in ea-h. " A piece of 'omle-
mnn"n L'old watch ehfitn. A bunch of kev
, r.rd abnn twTiy-aj- dt)i:r in Ci.ijj. Tor
r.i.' return of prnrn-rf" ri the Tlr.jt i.r of.
I'ci- th' nhovo r.MV.ird .. ill , p;tiii. and ito
, fjne - t!ui a-feed.
Arizona Lottery
UNDER THE DIRECTION OP
Govenor J. C. FREMONT,
Territorial Commissioner.
Mime i. Oot.pMrTT-n.
Irt'tri-Ilt.
Bank of Arizona.
Tit'anrcr.
In neroritnnrp with nn net of th T,p vfi
AtfPiblr of Arizttwn 'lVrrifurv. ml tho
Proclamation of the 1ovrnor
Lsaurtl thereunder, a
Lottery!
Will be drawn at rrrscntt. A. T., on Wednes
day, June 4th, 1S79.
Ac of the Iecislature.
An at to in the ronstmetitm of Cr"tM
BtiiMins'A. and for th unpport of Public
Seb4MlF in the Territory of Arizona.
Be it enacted by the Lesilative Assembly of
Arizoua Territory :
Section 1. It shall be lawful for. ami th
rieht. power and authority is hprby prantiMl
(or the pfriM nf fi'tity yar. trm the Jt
dav of fvbmarv to th Arizona Iprl-
I opmcnt Cnipn" a corporation organized am!
Iexistinir under and oy virtue tf the laws of
the Territory of Arizona and it. ajiirn. to
, ffive public htterii5. at which, or by man of
j whirh nionv m;iy b lawfully ili!""l t be
chance, anythinir in the law of tin 1 rriti ry
to the eontrnry notn'ithatMndtrir. etc.
Nee.. 2. The Governor of th Ter.irorr of
Arizona, and hi uecetor in office, and in the
vnt of th ar-enee, rlisiualificKtion or iiih
of the Governor hi Ijral junstiut i hereby
ppintto. a Commi'ioTitT o ni rintnH the
drawinir or di-triln:tion of jr!z in ai i lutfr
ie anl each of them, and certify to the cor
rectness therot. etr. efe.
Ko. 3 All lotfrtr drawn under the pro
visionn of this (;, hall b drawn in ome
public pbtee to b deeiiriiAtefl V y the Cnimi
ioner, Iwlwn iht hour of tn o'clock a m.
ftnd fire o'clock p. m , ard in a maimer to be
approved bv the CTnmiioner.
Section 4. . and fi proriite for the collection
of ten ier cert, from all priz and the pay
I metit of the lame into :he capitol Jiud school
I una.
i
j
! OrtiHralc orXcrrItori.il Trcas
j urer.
T. Th'inn .1. "Butler. Treasurer of Arizona
Ter.'t"rv. hcrehv eertifv tn:it the Arizona
' lie ci'ti-innt ('omjiany hiB ihl day tiled in
j i- y filic- i act-ttnncH in writing1 of the act
! ft wliirli the ulMve i copy, and ha a!o
: tild it- iny ttic n bond in the ?nn of twenty
. th.nw.ti l dol:.n which bond has len mx
' j mv- d bv lo Governor and n Aoite
j Jtilic i-l the u- ivnif Court t-f A-isona Ter
j rtt.sry. c.n-dit:o d t-r i'F fiithlul perlorti.ance
ot the pTOV'nii"- .-f -vl a-t.
! THOMAS .1 Bl"TT.rR.
Terrio-tal Treasurer.
Precu;t. rcbiuars OOtL. IB'O.
Proclamation oftlic Governor.
TKHRITOHY OF AKI2n!CA. I
j KxrcmvE iJrr'T.. Ft-bruary 'JO. lfo j
j I. John C. Fremont. Oove-rtor of the Terri
tory of Arizona, ard ev-oftV-o f omiiiioner
i to (superintend the drutrinr of lot tori for the
I npptrt of the public nclitto' etc.. by virtue
of the power arrd nuthority vteo in iue by
. law. Ho herety deirnate as the plnee where
. the firnt lottery hH be drawn by the Arizona
t )vetopment Coin pan v. th Tharr in Pres
i eot. the Capital of said Territory of Arirona,
and the time when the am hnll h drawn
shall be the 4th day of June. 17f. Isetween the
bfMir of 10 o clock a. m. and it o rlocK p m
Witne my hand and the rrent s-nl of the
Territorv of Arizoaa, this 20th day of Febru
ary. A. D, le'iO.
(skalI JOHN C. FRKMONT,
Governor and ex-offteio Lottery Com toiani oner
Tlxfirt Totlrry nndr th fnreroinu law will
be dranii Mt Ihe Tbentre, in Prt-scott, ou
JUNE 4th, 1S79,
or jtnnner. if nil th tickt nr oonr ilinpAfied
nf n wliirh fKaion tlire will r litriiurfl
TMIIJTV E TMttl'SAND TWO JU'N-
IRFI ANT) FIFTY" DOLLARS,
prizes as tollotrs :
One prize ft .......
On iriz- or ... ... ..
On prix f(.
Tlir-r prizfr of. ....
Tn frizes nf . .....
r"itir prizes ot . ......
Svn r.riz of .......
Tn prixrmif ...........
Fifiy prizfiof ......
Fifty pnziif. ......
Fifty priz if
Oue huudreil prizeit uf......
. 1 -'Hi
l.'MK)enh
ft) a-h
.V0 arh
arm rh
l.VI ivh
1"0 f'h
THE MANNER OF niSTRTRFTION WILL
BK AS FOLLOWS:
Twlr thousand ulips of leather nnm'wred
frm n to twi!re tlnuipand will b ptibliely
deposited in a larce frlau wheel which will
then be rld and skilled by the lerntnnnl
lottery Commission-r. Tito hnnilred and
eiirhty-two of leather minihrred in nc-
eordance with fh prizes annoi need, will be
publicly deposited in a small frlaiis wheel,
which will also be closed and sealed by the
Territorial lottery Commissioner.
A eommitt'e of seven ritizen will be se
lected by the ticket holders to examine every
fetag-e of the proceeding.
Huth wheels will then be revolved in ?itht
of tli andierjee, until their conteuts are mixed
and thoroughly ininpled. Th seals will then
be broken and th wheels npened. nml TWO
CHILDREN l-NDKRTE N YEARS t)F AOK
will be placed, one at each wheel, and a prizA
and a number drawn at he same time. The
wheels will then b eled and revolved, and
another number ami prize drnwn. and this
process repeated until the 2?2 prizes are all
drawn. The holders of ticket bearing corres
ponding numbers will be entitled to the prize
draw a.
Only 12,000 Tickets Will be Sold.
Whole Ticket 5.
Halves, .50.
qnartcr, 1.25.
Th Bank of Arizona will act s Treasurer,
and all moneys received lnm sales of ticket
will b dejoited thereto await the d rawintr.
l'rize will be paid ten days a?r the drawinir.
All orders for tickets must be aet-ompu'iie I
by the motiey, which can be sent in Hnnk
Orafts on .San Francieo, OerTilit-ates nf Ie
psit or Iofu. )!oney Orders, or by Wells,
Fiircro &. Co'. Express.
Add rem all communications, and make all
drafts and money orders payable tt the ordr
of ithe Arizona Lottery Copmany, Presctttt,
Fe.-(er .iil leffers eontat.ilnp1 dr;;iis or post
al "fders. To .ivid IfrtC'T'." t.n no ti. ,:-!!
-xf t ot rejfn!.ir.'.it'iifi.
but the Truth.
New Store
And First-Class Goods.
M. Castaneda
l
Has open h' fine toek f firnt-elaw croodg in 1
lue itt'trr formerly Kcii'in m M, Lt.
I l'eraltu, of (hi site the IMazu.
Our Stock Consists of a Genaral Assortment of
Family Groceries,
"Wines anil Liquors,
CHOCKE U Y AX D QU EEXS WAKK,
Glassware, Clothinsr,
Bools and Shoes, Hats,
Anil Gents' Furnishing Gooils.
Hardware,
Agricultural Implements,
Tinware,
Cigars fnd Tobacco,
Wall Taper, Etc.
"Ve haT ot of Hie hpst anil most rarrfnlty
SHleoted ttM-ks ot Fsini-v and l,di Gotwis i"
rbafoix. We wnrrivrt the quality ol our jfuods
to b whnt we r-presnt thm.
ttiireoi.l. will htr sold ns low ns the seme
olnis or gooiis ClxD oe purchased anywhere in
towu.
Call and examine our stock and
see that we represent to von nnthine
but the facts. J. M. CASTANEDA
E. GERMAIN & CO.
I'orivardine nnd onimisisiu
.tlerchan t .
MARICOPA - - - A. T
The citizens arc informed that a
large
Lumber Yard
lias been established and the bes
CALI TO RX I A L CM BE R
Kept for sale.
Send rr Price I.Ur.
BUCKALEW & OCHOA,
GENERAL
Forwarding and Commission
MERCHANTS,
MARICOPA,
ARIZONA.
Also, wholesale and retail merchants at
I Sanford and Morence.
THE PIONEER SALOON,
MARICOPA, A. T.
; CHAP A N
j
& AHERN,
TROPRIETOKS.
TICK COOL Pl'DWEISER. MILWAf"
kee and Pbilnflelptua l-aircr Ber nl-
j tpiirliTri slwnrff roativ to nttond tr tho waiitfl
i ,.tif inucri" A -hjri nf th rtiihlic Datron-
Holiciifd. lJur opcu all nitht.
BARNETT, BLOCK & CO.,
5IAKIC0PA, and CAS.MiBASDA. A. T.
Forwarding
A N D
Commission
EflERCHAMTS,
R. E. Farrington & Co.,
Dealers in
General Merchandise,
FORWARDING & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Maricopa,
A rizonn.
All Hviwht ennMirnecl to our rnre will be j
V ro m p 1 1 v furwnrtlcd to hut pa r t of t he ;
Territory.
MARICOPA HOTEL,
H. W. KLEIN, Prop'r.
MARICOPA,
A. T.
The patronajrc ot the traveling
public is respectfullv soliciteil. The ,
table suppliei with the best, the ;
in.ukel, iill'onls ao-1 sal i-l'ai lion tritar- I
:illlee(l.
3''", veetaWes au'.! fruit for si!". ,
Nothing
International Hotel. 834 and fttt Kearny
Street. San KrancMco. jd.go ami
per clay. II. V. Pat rid cc. Proprietor. Two
Concord coaches, with the ;iame of the
Hole! on. will always be in waiting at the
lfiiiding to convey pasNentferi to the Hotel
free. Br mire yon iret into the right coach;
if yon do not, they will charge you. 6m
T T 3tenfdorffer. Hats and Can. Wholr-
1 1 uale and Ketftil, No. 15 Kearny street.
Sau 2 raucirtco.
and Blank Book Manufacturers. No.
M:i Clay street, near Montgomery. Srn
Francisco. Blank books ruled, printed ivl
bound to order. 6m
Berry tt Place. Importers and Dealers in
Mining Eiigiuc. Saw Millt. Steam
Pnmpt. Portable and Stationary Knpine.
Stamp Millt. Air Conmressorn and Kock
Drill. Wood and Iron Working MsrhinT.
etc.. etc. Catalogue .mi on application.
Market ntroet, heud ol Front etrsct. San
Francisco. Cm
Rhein, I. D. S.. Tentist. All
branches of tho Tental art done in
the best manner possible, at reasonable
prices, and sat if(iction iftrantred. South
west corner of Third and Market streets.
Entrances No. S Third street and 00 Market
street. Iau Francisco. 6m
TTapleson & Co.. Importers and Mannfac
j turers of Men's Fiirni shine .oods.
No. 4 and fi Kearn v street, corner of Marktt.
San Francisco. Shirts ready made and made
to order a wpeclally. 3m
B. & J. S. DOE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DOORS, WINDOWS, BLINDS,
Sash Weights, Sash Cords. Pulleys, 4c.
4-1. 4G and 18 Market street,
Snn Frnnslsrn, ... Cal.
Send for Catalogue of sizes and prices. 2m
LELONC'S NURSERIES,
Los Angeles. Cal.
The Lamest anil Most PoTle'e Stock ol
Semi-Tropical and Northern
Fruit Trees, Evergreens,
SHRUBS,
FLOWERING PLANTS,
ROSES, &.C.
Send for Catalogue and Price List. Free
to all on application.
Trees and Plant packed nd delivered at
depot free or charge. 4m
S7c ARLLIS & CO.,
Wbolfsalcand Retail Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic
FRUIT?, CAXDIES,
XUTS, GROCERIES, ETC.
Cjioods Carefully Packed and
Shipped.
151 Inin Ptrect,
Tor tolficc Box 30.
I.os .nL-les. Cal.
In.
pico house,
Los Angeles,
Cal.
The Only First-dawn Hotel in
Noiitlieru 4'aliforniiu
JOHN WUITXEY Manager.
HO FOR THK
flNES.
Tli nndrrsiirnod has opened n ptore at the j
MnzntTHl mine ami mill, wncre can dc
found a full assortment of
GROCERIES A PltOVIIsIOXS
.MINERS' OUTFIT,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS & SHOES.
Cliv me it call nnd ee for your
Hclvrthat 1 hoII
AT I R 1 C E H
ThAf vill pr'vMit you from ijolng to Mc
Dowell or Wnle.
C. M. CLARK.
j Notice to Farmers
Person deffirinir to purchase niaciiinery
; of any kind will do well to order the aic
j through
j .. A. SMITH, Asent.
' for Krnnk I5.-ithrs. Ve arc rcdy at short
not ice to furnish
Mowers,
Reapers.
Header?,
Separators,
Engines, etc.,
J. A. switl.
TUCSON,
AND ALEXANDRA.
Wholesale
Corner of Jlarioopa and Jefferson
Our connections in Kentucky. w York amf S:m Trancisra enaWei
to liurclia-ic direct from Mnnufactiircrs ami Importers, ami havfos taetlsJWi
to always carry a lanre stock, the quality .if wliicli e puarasnec, w fn
sell at inucli lower figures than any other linns in the trade and rau con
fidently inyite purchasers to cull and examine our gomU before liuvvuf ctie-where.
Have on h:nd a select stock of Old IJohtWw. and Rye AVhtskies nra.liMt
Gins, Rums, Port, Sherry, and Madcria Wines. Chaniiasnes, CUnlft,
Jaulcrnes, Liqueurs, Ritters, and kvkhytjii.nc apuertnining to the
LIQUOR BUSINESS.
IMPORTED AMD DOfVlESTIC
ST- Wo would call the attention
i oMVincs, Liquors and C i-ars, the
j wlHed ly first-class houses in San
USTICK & CO.,
DEALERS IX
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE !
OUTFITTING STORE.
T II E
Pioneer Store
OF MARICOPA.
Fair Dealing 0ck Motto.
Teamsters, Miners. Ranchers
Oil AXY OXE ELSE
Will find it to their Interest
TO CALL UPON US
Before Puwlianin EUewhcre.
Arcade Brewery,
Xew Brick Building,
Cor. Washington aud Joflvrson streets.
rilCEXIX, ARIZONA.
Coolent Place of Resort in Towu.
BEER AS COLD AS ICE,
which we offer for pale by the
Glass, Quart, Gallon or Barrel.
N.ILOOXS AX1 FAMILIES
Supplied with Bottled or Keg Beer. Orders
promptly flfied.
JSPleafc girc ue a trial.
C. A. l.l'KE. Jos. T1IA1.HRIM EI!, !
Busuies lauaircr, lJropritur. ;
pr?Thr National Gold Modal was awaril
cd to BrjdVy .t TJplofeon. for thf bei-t Tbr
tocrapbf in the (."nh-cl 8ttfH .vm! the
Vienna Medal tor the lutt iu fhe ivoihJ.
Vi'ii't' in- ry k'J.'y in Krps.vltco.
PHCEN1X,
Liqcoi: 1)ealki:s.
Street
of rtinnoissiirrs to onr vi-ry select .t.M-k
quality ot" win. h w ilt wjn.il anvthin
Fr:ineis or Easlern -llJes.
Attention!
PONT IH"V YOUR
SPRING GOODS
iu:fh:k skniuxg to
L. BIEN,
J SStreet. SACItAJIEXTO.
Great Bargains.
In Kinhniicriei, from 5 cents a yard up
ward. AVhitt liq'its iittin I'Ji cnt a yat.l upward.
A h pip tul ul tw'k Fancy liinchams "
'Srvc ityln of Spring Dress Qool, at lil.
d() Mtid -." rint pt-r yarl.
Trimming Silks from '0cttn a yarJ
SrECIAL ATTKXTIOV I'A II Tt Oft-
.Samples of everj ilorijfiion meat on apIi-
Direct all ItMtent,
L. BSEN,
J Mtret. I. O. Bx 34.
NA1KAMKXTO.
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I'KU l'A I J KK5.S. Sprnm SIjIm ""V.
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