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THE PHCBXJX HERALD S$:Ml-WEEKLY EDITIOV Saturday. July 5, 178. TOWN AND COUNTY. We call attention to tlie advcrtis nient in another column, of Dr. Best Plows at Goldberg's. Nogs at the Bank Exchange. Milk Punch at the. B.ink Ex change. Read .the Masonic notice in this issue. Chew Ja'ksous Besi Street Xavy Tobacco. Coats has a quantity of fine apples. Genuine Kru aa;; other Chatn-p.-.gaes at the Bsnk Exchange. The Bunk Eichange (lining rooms will open in a few days. To Commcjal travelers S.imp'e rooms at the Bank Exchange. A.. II. Peepl-s, of Wickenburg, is spending a lew days among us. A very fine billiard tabie m the Back Exchange. Read our advcrtisesisnts and them go and patronize the arieni.ers. All Iced Drinks of iho season a the Bank Exchange. ' M. L. Peralta is stage agent for the line to Prcccott via Black Canyon. Ice Cream every day at S -ruth's reJ taurant opposite the Postoftce. Quicksilver has been foliaJ at Cave Creek. Onr cabinet has a piece of the ore. Go to the Bank Eyehartge. Best accommodations for travelers. Irvine's handsome two-story brick building the handsomest in the Ter ritory, is almost ready for occupancy. Ice Cream every d 13- atS:iliths res taurant opposite the Postollice. Tom. Brown, of B. & D.. leaves for a short visit to California next Tues day. Ice Cream every day at Smith's res taurant opposite the Postofficc. Smith & Stroud have opened a sa loon in the place formerly occupied by Skirrotv fc MeKenna. For a fine Cigar call at the Bank j E .change. & J. Heinson. one of our oldest and certainly one of our quietest and best citizens, will shortly go on a trip to California for his health. Iced Champagne on draught at the. Bank Exchange. Lount's ice factory is now nh'e to Ryder ,dentist. Hon. Levi Bash ford. Geo. Bowers, Geo. Curtis, Dr. Ryder arrived during the ivuek from Pretcott. TUb foilowitig were registered at the Bank Exchange Hotel July 29 and 30th : Alexander, San Francisco ; Ben M. Belcher, Chas. Felt. Tip top . S. W. Bowsrs, E. P. Ryder, Pres cott; Itobt. O'Riley C. H. Champlin, 1 I. W. Felt, Muricopa. Mr. McCiintoek ha planted pine- apple and banana plants. They were j . j purchased f.ura Mr. M-.-senger, who i pjne. i is introducing them. This gentleman, j I from long residence in Africa, the j home of this fruit, !s periec'ly fa miliar with the plants and is certain they will be a success in this valley. One of the most important stations on the Eiactc Canyon road is that of Big Bug kept by Snyder, jlartncy & Co. Those going to the Cherry Creek mines will take the trail hers so that it wili be a good pi Ace to lay over at. The place is kept in an ex cellent manner and the charges are reasonable. LATEST ARIZONA NEWS. Celebration of the Fourth of July Throughout Arizona. MISCELLANEOUS. Let it now be wide spread So that all may know it. Mine Owner at Bradshaw Shoot? Himself. THAT- Kews from the Feck- Vu! Xiiis en f:yT siia Caries. 5c2i Ztttnarl Discoveries .Vssr riot-eaco- 1 iGoiciberg&Son GOLDMAN & CO. MISCELLANEOUS rinv 1 nousam Dollars Worth. -or- H. Morgan & Go. Washington St., Ihcfenis: SPZCiAL DISPATCHES T3 THE HE.tALO. FREIGHT ARRIVALS. SPECIALLY REPORTED FOK THE SEMI WEEKLY HERALD. Tlie following Height arrived at WEDNESDAY JCLY 3d. Phoenix G. Coats, 1 honey, 1 limes, 1 nuts, IG5. Casa Grande H Goldberg & Son, 1 noney. u. McDowell U S 1 ordnance stores, 100. Whipple U S, 16 iron pipe, 2123. Maricopa : THURSDAY, JCLY OD. Phcenix II Golduurg- & Son. 1 T sauce, 43; G Coats U fruit and vegetables, 420; G Becher 25 malt. 3 sundries, 260; M Asher & Co S paints, 705; M L reralta 2 crock ery. 875; Sam Hop Lee 1 mdse. -10. Whipple U S 11 usaciiiuery, McDowell TJ S 3 sundries, 336; J. Smith 1 drr-gonris. 50. Verde U S 15 sundries, 1,833. Gillette J Anderson 05 groceries 7,778. FRIDAY, JCLY 4m. I Phoenix II -GoMbarg, 1 fruit, 15; ! G Coats, 2 fruit, 1 cheese, 1 honey. 20. C Salari, 8 sundiieS, 95. Present! L. Bashford & Co, 8 to. j bacco, 470. j Wickenburg Barney Martin, 2 I sundries, ":J0. j PASSEXGEK LIST. ! Prescott . Pp-esoott, J!y 5th. Independ ence day w;H celebrated by the peo ple here with considerable spirit and vitti. A p:c-cic and bull toot puce at the Iron Springs, where a large concourse of paople assembler!. A salute 'tfas fired, the Declaration of Independence was ri2a4, and aa ora tion delivsred . Horse racing, pigeon shooting and other sports were indulged in at the Whipple Park. Tiia festivities ciose.l by a grand ball .t the II assayarna theatre in the evening. A man named Samuet Clurnb, an owner in the South Oro Binito mine, committed suicide at that place so:ii3 two d;:ys ag by shooting himself through t!i3 ht'.i 1. Xj cms:; is as signed for the act. Are now selling their large and well selected stock of Gener I Merch ntiis (f i''e niado r'jrlit t Tiiini of it, supply the demand, nice large blorks of at your own ilunr and the thermome ter ovrr 100 every day. For building lumber at led-ro;-k prices, address Clipper Mill Lumbe. Company, Prcs.-ott. The regularly quarterly meeting of "the M. E. Church South will be held t'lis afternoon at three o'clock. Preaching to-night and to-morrow evening. Sacrament administered to rn orrow morning. All Territorial and lending citv ncvl-spapers of the U. S. on file at the (Sunk Exchange. The tvholcsale liquor firm of John "R. Dall & Co., of this city, have 'opened a branch establishment at Silver City New Mexico. Besides the main establishment ia phoenix the- have three branches. Send tc Maricopa for your building Lumber, Good and dry, great saving in freight. C. it. CitAirpLix. r Felix Dros has reduced the price "of sharing to 15 cents. There is now no excuse that can he offered tor not seeping a clean Lice, ielix js an ar- Tlie wjath';r is clau.ly a::i thrc-ntsu- idg rain. WicxENBCrto. Juiy.itli. T.'ie 4th p isse.l (j.'F quietly an I pleasantly. Tiie day w.is appropriately celebrated by firing of the national salute and hoistiug the AuiJiic tn fl tg on most of t!;a basinets housjs in town. I 'tv t.. . , t ,...n 1..,- . . 1 from a visit to the Pua!i and Tig.r Mining cli: ti icts. lie re ports much activity in botl-i the camps aid says the Peck mill is crushing very rich rock. The mill of U12 V-jIture com pany at SyniTjr will start in a few days. Au ad lit ional force of men will he put or. at both miii aud mine at an early da)'. Ir'loreaPo Tacts. FLOatscE, July 5. General E. Froye leaves tomorrow on au exten ei'e hunting and prospecting trip in the fiuiita Catalinas. Gee. if iia :i ii'l I:ip3.:t-!r, arrived AT REDUCED PRICES. No trouble to show godds SdlkisfSctiun for onr Customers Families furhUhed with choice Assorted Merchandise Huge Just Received at the aDiisnmen OF iillllAi GROCERIES & FROViSIONS, AT KEBUCtD IIATI'g. Goods de!Urered part to itni Town, by TELKUAru to tiie semi-weekly j stiV3 y.hty an i leavas to-day i ukrald. j for San Carlos. The following passengers left Mari- j The Fourth passed o.T very quietly ! copa on the date named and arrived ! during the day, but at sunset, all was i in Pli;c:iix the next uUirn tnff and i bustle ami stir, mrikintr pn-paratii n.s ' Prescott the day following. List is 1 for a grand b ill which was well at- I furnished by Agent Van Fleet: ! 'ended and parsed ulT in the mo.-t ' Wednesday, j i" ly 2d. ' joyable manner. ! Prescott PM Bowen, Mr Avers,! The farmers are movin" Israel free of tharsre. All Kinds f'j-nttncC BocsSt W, Goldberg & Son; Xcxt to Steinccker's new building. BANK EXCHANGE HOTEL. r Hoss. Phoenix Lem Yok. THVHSDAT. JlTf.t Sft. Phoenix J D Bcgle. FRIDAY, JCLY 5th. Phoenix 1) C Stevens, StqU. Stew art au4 Mr. Thurman. 'quantities of grain, and tha liter- ' Vas.lii!5t05 street opposite the . chants are very busy in receiving and j I-laia, riiGcnix. storing the same. I I A very rich mine is reported to have been discovered near the mouth IiETTKK tl!T. . Letters remaining ia Wells, Fargo j & Co., July 4th, 187!.': John Gritlith, James Welch, Thos Matthews, John A. Smith. James Iluinlan, Win. xVdolfo Riverca, John Bower, Mr. Dulles Mike Malioney, Chas. Farren, Goldhofcr. Ira The IVill of The JLate JPrinc perZal . Paris, July 1st. The Gstiloi pub lishes a codicil to the will of the late tiste in his profession. His shop is I l r!UCe lPeriai. which says: The almost oonosite the Heri.t office duty which our house owes to our Contactors ' COUntrv WlH nut Irtf.n t.ir T.n- il..,.t 1. and Builders, address 1 ti, ,.,,. ...i .1 . .. . , C. II. Champlm, Manco-ea, for his j (;oluilui;I1? lhe work , the flrst ya. pnecs of lumber, before buying else- ,,!, .: ,nn., ; , ,t , where. lire ionowinff persons were reg istered at the Bank Exchange durintr Hiewk: X. Koscnthal Fresno. M. Mitcht-tl Visalia, Wei. Tyndale San Francio, James Stewart Stage com. pany, J W Craig Prescott, and J. S. Bgie Springfield Oliio. Ko Knots or Pitch hi Maricopa finishing lumber. C.H .Cuamtlix. J. S. B gle, who arrived here on TVirsday last, left yesterday for Cot 'tnnwood. Big Bug district. He rep resents a larjre number of capitalists in Ohio, and will pay the tnonoy for several mines in that district that was bonded to him some time since. Coolest place in town is the Bank ! Exchange. Splendidly furnished, well veniila ted rooms, single or en suite, for sin gle night, or by the week or month at reason.Utle rates, at the Bank Ex my death, upon the oldest son of Prince Jerome Xanoieon, who by the laws of succession ci our house is my heir. I trust that my beloved mother, ' by seconding hm in the discharge Ci the responsibilities and duties I vvliicb, in the event of my Vah, will ! devolve upon iim, will give to me,! v.ii"n 1 am no jonger upon tins earth, this last and iubreme proof of her affection for itie and her love for France." The State: l oo veiuion. Sacramesto, July 2. Dr. Glenn is nominated for Governor, there be ing no other candidate for the po sition, and a State Central Com mittee selected. of San Pedro river. Several speci mens of the ore exhibited here to-dav, show large quantities of hative si' ver. Am unable to leara the names of the lucky owners. V 11 in a CJathci-tnjTM. Yuma, July 5th. Gen. J. II. Ham mond, Indian Inspector, went east Thursday morning. C. F. Smurr, Freight Superintend ent uf the S. P. U. R. at Los Angles. ! left here on Thursday for Maricopa, 1 to turn over the freight station there to C. II. Xaylor, vice Wood resigned. Major S. M. Whiuide has gone to Huachnca. Frank Wightnian has received the appointment of Wells Fargo & Co. 's j agent here. Mr. Bowen of Prescott and Col. J. D. Graham, came in by train. A steamer will leave for Fort Mo have an the 19th. Dr. Corson, U. L. A., left on Thurs day. Dr. Stone takes his place nt Fort Yuma. A grand ball wuS given last eight at the Court House. Smurr, S. P. R. R. freight aient, arrived here yesterday to install J. F. Knapp as freight agent litre. .Tlarieona Hatters. Maricopa, July 5th. Agent Wood of the S. P. R. R., was relieved last eight by Charles Xaylor of Yttma, :vho will probably ae stationed here in the future. A parnelt, the new contractor is in tovn. The fourth passed off quietly E. GANZ - - Proprfstor. This new hotel is now ojisn for the accommodation public. oi the raveling 1 I The rooms are well ventilated and I handsomely furnished in suits and siiicle. Superior accommodations ! j for families. The aim of the propri j etr will be the comfort and welfare i of his giiests. Itooibs Reserved 6y Telegraph Billiard Table and Bar Connected with the House. Only ihe Finest Liquors & Cigars. PRIVATE CARD BOOKS. The principal Eastern, California and Arizona papers keot on file. A share of the public patronage is filicited. government Xotiee to Farmers, The undersigned has for sale eight fine American horses. Hay or grain taken in payment.. Apply to J. E. Dt'KKEE. Seymour A. T. 98 1-m What is a written guarantee A w-ritten guarantee from Uncle Harris Iot Male. means one thing, aad a written guar-j A Large white mare mule strayed antee from others meins quite a diff-1 frolu li,rieP;l Wells about ten days erent thing. If you get any article "S"- -ny information will be re- from Uncle Harris, fcc give von a I written receipt describing the article and the quality, and if the articlj is riot as represented, he returns your mon'sy. Remember the numbers, 221 and 703 Kcariuy street, San Francis warded by the undersigned. 90 tit J. M. Bryaxt. For le. Between four and Gve hundred feet of tlr ee and three quarter inch rope; also one whim. C'htap. Inquire o J awes DjcI; sou. irS ? - l'r Hale. Claim to section 6 Township 1 Xorth, Range 1 East, taken up under the desert Act. ft 200. Inquire of Geo. Loring at the Express Office. Treasurer s Vol ice. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEV. THAT .XT tm-rii : nmv in tfic -'l'XI of .Mnrii-opa fountv. lhe yinn (1 Five Hundred aud Eisfiit 1..1Uih. and t lui bids will In; ruci-ived bv the uridcryiirned hii Til S o'clock P. M., -Miindny. July Tih. 1879 for lhe MUTend'.T of county yarrtinl on ihii (renfral Fund of Faid couuly, uurfiT ai;d m' cording to the proviious p'f an Act of the Lesrihmire of the Territory of Arizona, en titled - An Acr to fu.jiiiintc- the payment of the dM of Maricopa County," approved Feb. mil. t-srr. Bid.- must be iu the form of sealed propos- fll.-'. and contain the warran-s propos-d to pe snmfi(i"ri'n ITM). No bid will be received for more than the par wine of the warrant proposed to be bU.Tendered. FKAMCIf! A SHAW. Trea?'!r. -. Fii'jrnx, 1 T , '. i.e l:.h. 'W E HOLD THE FORTI" You Can't Stop lis! Stand Aside! Let those roiioVv who Can! NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! CHEAPEST PRICES! DIRECT FROM THE E 1ST, and especially selected for thi3 Market by Mir. A. Goldman, comprising : Latest Novelties in Calicos, Dress Goods, Shawls and White Goods. Latest Styles in Fancy ddods, Underwear, Hosiery and Glove3. Latest Fashions in Ladies', Misses' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats. Latest Patterns in Clothing for Men, Youths and Boys. Latest Designs in Boots and Shoes. And, in fact, everything desirable for Ladiesj Gen tlemen, Misses, Girls and Boys. The Whole Stock Has Been AND Mors-aa's Statioa oa tie C iia. H:7er Importers end Dealers ia Groceries and Clothing. Dry Goocls, Liquors, Tobacco, Cigars, Sec. At prices to snifc the timas SUSTERg, From 5d Upward; LADIES LINE SUITS In Three Pieces far St .and 85. . WHITE VICTORIA LAWN, nainsook's Lawn, AND BISHOP'S LAWNS. From SO cents & Yard VpxvmxA. Beautiful Pattens in Ginghams. Embroideries, From five cents a yard upwards. L. BIEK Purchased for Cash. TAjiest for I3IETIC PAPEB PATTEBJf 224 3 Street, SACSAMEXTO. By sending Bust measure, lpnih of sleeves, length of skirt?, a SURE FITJN LADIES' SUITS can be seouriBd. Ladies will bear in mind that if takes but Three Days for a letfpf to reach caeramento, and Three Days more for an answer making the time bnly Six Days altogether. Notice. Having established a Purchasing Agency, MK. L. BIEN will give his per sonal attention 'o alt Or ders of any kind, such as boots, it Shots, Furniture, Groceries, Crockery, Car pets, Milenery Goods, etc. AisD "VTILL BE SOLD AT Easieri ouu tlOBi PRI C LIST For Cash. LIVERY, FEED .... AND SALE STABLE. . . . E. IVl E Y E R 4 PROPRIETOR. (Late J: D. Mohihoh's.) 'rt ashinstoo Street, Corner of Corttr. Lower than the Lowest. M. ASHER & EJRO and to be marked SilXii- , Cor. Washington acntcznma. Oppoito nortl corner of rnzv. Bui: Ji V Will be found in the Store, where we shall be pleased to show everybody that we are SELLING SO LOW That Competition becomes an Impossibility. Yours Truly, goldm:an & Co, HAVING PURCHASED THE TOCK o orpes, Buetnes, ic., lately in ne in rhfF st bie, the present proprietor will add to it t ie BEST OF riOHSES Aud 3Iost Elegant Turnouts. Hay and Grain Always on Hand and For Sale, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Horses boarded by tlie day, week or month, at re.-isonable rate. Satisfaction ruaranleed. FRESH Beef Cattle "TTyE-KESPECTFTLLT INFORM TH?! KetttUers uf Arizona that V.B .are " prepaieJ to lurnish on hoof Fat Beef Cattle, at acy season, in any qnantitip, and t Ym Lowest Possible Price. Tlie caule arc t!;e excellent eraziusr cotintrv around Ton to Ba?iii, and in good coiiditioi . We will furnish the r'ailai? In (bit Mic tion with Dressed hevt J'ruiu our MHtiibu-r H'jv.fctb, north of lewn. Urdei P'llicb'xl. BALTZ & KJLLJLV , 1'Ll.1x j