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THE PHCEXIX HERALD. Finding this not only expen. ' i sire, but a great drawback to their LATEST ARIZONA NEWS. GOLDj tN & CO. ELLIS, ASHER & CO. Wednesday. September SM. 1879, demand for their beer, they com menced the commodious malt house just finished. Thia malt house, th largest and most complete in the Ter ritory, consists of a fine malt cellar, the walls and floor of which are ce mented, a malt floor and a malt kiln the furnace, pipes, etc., of which were expressed from San Francisco at great expense and trouble. Willi their Dre3;nt improvement, they wi'.l experience no troublo whatever in filling any demand which may be made on them, either for malt or beer, and from present indications their capacity wiil be fully tried in a short while, a3 orders have already been received from Gillettt and other places for malt. J?o employee oftbU office agent, jr other person 1 authorized to make purchase or contract debta for and on account of the Bmu). No bills against the Hkrald will be recognized except for purchases and con tracts made by the. proprietors personally or npon their written order. '" TOWN AND COUNTY. The San Francisco excursion leaves Maricopa to-morrow morning. All kinds of job work dons at the Herald office at the lowest rates. The county school opened Monday with seventy scholars present. Mining notices for sale at the II ek ald oijke on Center street. Business has been quite brisk in the Justices' Court during the past week. Messrs Brown & Daniels have dis solved partnership. Mr. Brown will continue to carry on the business. Letters of administration on the estate of John A. LaEar were to-day issued to-day by the Probate Court to his widow, Mrs. Mary LaBar. Quite a bevy of prospectors left town yesterday morning for the min ing districts north of tewn. New stamps and dies. twenty .two ( of each, came this week for the Cen tral Arizona Mg. Co. Weight 10,530 pounds. Ryland & Mowry3 Great Ameri can Circus will show in our city on Saturday next, with an entirely new and immense troupe of talented per formers. : Water was turned on the Grand Canal a few dry since, but owing ' to the scarcity of water in the river . will not reach town for several days. John Hart accompanied by his wife arrived a few days since from California. H will occupy a post' tion in the wholesale tiquorestablish. ment of Jno. R. Dall & Co. We are glad to see onr friend John R Dall, of the firm of John R. Dall & Co., is in town again. Whether it is owing to matrimony or hi? trip to the mountains, we cannot say bit; ho is looking better than we ever saw him. We have rcccirc-d a circular notify ing us of the incorporation, under the laws of the Slate of New York, of the Silver Nugget Mine and Mill ing Company of Maricopa County, Arizona,with C. G. Hojars, as Presi dent, and Edward Webb, as Sec retary. Mondar October 6ih will be the first day. of ihe October term of the Probate Court. All administrators stnd executors having unsettled estates in thcProbate Court should be present in Couit with their attorneys on tha day at ten o'clock. A twenty-six hour walking match under the management of Captain Malcom, for one hundred dollars a ids between Messrs. Newell and Wilson of Prescott took place here from eight o'clock 8unday night to ten o'clock Monday night. It result ed in a victory for Newell, who walked in that time seventy-fire mile to Wilson seventy-four Newell.s first mile was made in seven and a half minutes. " Messrs. C-Conrad and C, R. Martindale as judges. D. W. Cummings, arrived in town yesterday on his way to Aitar, Mex ico, where he goes to bring back the four valuable horses stolen from his ranch,' seven miles west of Phoenix, on the night of the 11th inst. Mr. Cummings, with a praiseworth de termination to recover bis property, employed a Thomas Rogers, a trailer who taking up the trail three days after the theft followed it through several cities.and over three hundred miles of desert waste, 60 miles of which was through a country where no water could be fonnd, to Altar, wUre he recovered the stock. INDIAN INIQUITIES. Call for Troops by the Gov. ernor of New Mexico. One Million Rounds of Cartridges Ordered Distributed. SPECIALLY REPORTED FQH TltK SEMI. WEEKLY UERALU. Revere Engagement with the Red Devils. special to the herald. J The I-arrest Brewery in Arizona Among the Industries which have lRtely sprung up in Phusnix, and which promises to be successful, is that of brewing the healthful Ger man drink lager beer. The pio. neers of this new business in our city were the two gentler&ea .comprising ihe firm of Luke & Thalheimer, both old residents of the Territory ; one indeed, Mr. Luke, being an ex-Mayor of Prescott. On April 16th last, the first step was taken by them in the erection of a temple to OIJ Gambri eUs, and with such commendable en ergy and enterprise, was the work pushed ahead, that on the fifteenth lay ef the following month, they had the satisfaction of knowing that the no brick building they occopied and erc carrying on business in, bad bea erectedln less time than any rher brick edifice rn the Territory. Froa the outset, their .beer' found iio: in the eyes of tfce beet imbib J3g portion of Tae inhabitants -of ric:z. that they were forced to fj'sout c--er oz-t hundred gallons ed jejsetlz'i'.ss doing EO till dftte,.&U oi.tLia Lwr bet jg". brawed from raait received from Caa Tun- Washington, Sept. 19. Secretary McCrary received the following tele gram last night from Santa Fe: Tbe Indians are committing hor rible atrocities in Grant county. There are not enough regular troops. Please give me Federal authority to put three or four companies of vol- n leers in the field. Lew Wallace, Governor of New Mexico. The following reply was sent this morning by the War Department to Governor Lew Wallace, Santa Fe : Your dispatch is received. The War Department is without "jnfor, matioa as to the nature of the out break or the number of hostiles. I V ave taken step3 to have the neces sary force concentrated at onoe. In the absence of legal authority, I am compelled to decline giving orders to raise volunteers. G, W. McCreary, lMireury of War. LATS.R. Washukjtoji. Sept. 19 The orct- ! nance department has telegraphed to U c-immundinsnt of the arsenal at Fort Union, New Mexico, to isai arms and ammunition to Gov. Wal lace, not to exceed 800. and 1,000.000 rounds of cartridges. Washisgtox, Sept. 19, The fal lowing dispatch is from Colonel Hatch at Santa Fe, New Mexico : "I have Just received the follow ing from McEvers, near HiiUboro : "We had five hours fight with all of a hundred Indians. We have ten killed and several wounded. All our stock is gone. I have sent every available soldier out with Dawson and Day. I hear that Bcver, Hugo Lieut. Wright are all in the vicinity and should be able shortly to over take the Indians." mzm Cnpeaeefal ITtes, Special Telegrams "Herald." to the Items) from Florence. Florence, Sept. 23. Two silver bricks came in to-day from Globo, Reports from that district are very encouragine; the miners are an busy and the mills running steadily and satisfactorily. Large shipments of grain from this place have beep made in the last two davsi the larger portion of it to parties in Tucson. J. D- Walker leaves to-day for the new mining district at Owl Head, to look after his interests there. . It is reported from Picket Post, that sev- mines there are about to change hands for a considerable sum to San Francisco men. We could learn noth. ing definite in regard to the transac tion". ' - FREIGHT ARRIVALS. .AT THE The following freight for Northern and Central Arizona, arrived at Mar icopa via Southern Pacific Railroad on tie cvcning3 of the dates men tioned : 8ATCREAY, SEPT. 20.. Gillett Tip-Top M Co, 2 coal oil, 160. PhcenixG Coats, 17 sund, C30. No freight on Sunday. MONDAY. SEPT. 21. Phoenix M L Peralta, 1 sund 105; Soman & Heine, 2 pkgs, S05; Gold man & Co, 12 pkg3, 11Q0; M Ed wards, 24 sund, 2227; Ming Chung, sund, 240; Gosper & McClintock, 3 paper, 300; J R Dall & Co., 10 sund, 1420; Quong Lee, 10 sund, 500; W M Holland, 15, 830; M Edwards, 1 sund, 120: S Greenhaw. 1010: E Ir- rvine & Co, 24 sund, 620; Ellis, Asher & Co, 23 sund, 3771; G Coats, 63 sund, 4131; Thompson & TUibodo, 1 sund 40. Haydeu's Feiry-C T Hayden, S sund, 770. ' Signai Collins' & Co, 45 sund, 3629- McDowell J Y T Sail.:, 1 Tigar E J Bjnnilt & Co, 14j.Wg, 975; J S Duncan 1 sund 70. I Prescott E tlerzog, 11 sund, 5S0; Raible & Worth 9 sund, . 790; Brown Bros., 8 pkgs, 1019; Gold water & Bro 1 pkg, 100, T W Otis, 3 sund 28. TUESDAY , 6ETT. 22. Phosnix N Rosenthal, 2 pkg, ISO G W. Rolhrock, 2 pkgs. 145; Geo Coats, 1-1 sund, 3S0; Ellis. Asher & Co, 7 sund, 8A5. 1-vescotl Dr. u Liacclc, sun 1,010. Tiger J H Andres & Co, 50 sund, 2,855; E J Bannitt & Co., 16 sund, 950. EST A Mercantile M OF D Commencing, reat SfcPlhiBEB 1st. eduction In Every Department. NEW PRICE LIST GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Crushed Sugar best rown fcugar Green Coffee Ground Coffee (Java) Japan Tea, per pound 7 pounds for $1 00 00 00 00 xiioe Apples, dried Peaches, dried Grapes do California Pink California Cream Ch California Lard California Medium breakfast bacon Bean3 jese 8 do 5 do 4 do. 8 do 10 do 8 do 8 do 15 do 5 do 5 do Soda Cra-jkera Golden .Syrup - Do do Home made Syrup-' rickle3 plam or mixed i)o . .do per B) 8 pr.unds 1 gal. tins h do 1 do. gal jars i do Prest6a& Merrill's Yeast Powder 5 cans for fable Fruit, jam- and jellies l ie l'riiu .Vegetables . . ' . -.. Ovsters IB tins Lieutenat-Gencral Sheridan, in Chicago, has received instructions from the War Department at Wash ington to detail a sufficient force of military frora the nearest agency to arrest the insubordinate Ute Indian chiefs on the White River, and en force obedience to the agent's require. ments ; also, to hold the ring-leaders as prisoners. LETT l'EO)l TOMBSTONE CORRESPONDEXCE OF THE HERALD TOXBBTOUE DlSTBICT, ARIZ., ) September 20, 1879. ) Editor Herald: Thinking a few lines, descriptive of this section of our territory which has lately created such a sensation in the min ing world, would not prove uninter esting to your readers, some of whom may contemplate moving to this new El Dorado, I take the liberty of for warding you this communication. The valley'of the San Pedro, through which our road from Phoenix laid, i3 but thinly settled, and mostly by far mers and stoc!5-rnisers, between whom there is at present trouble, in consequence of -nrhirh sevc-rai horses belonging to stockmen, have been hot by the farmer.?, Tke country is well adapted to stuck raisinr, but a.3 an agricultural cc ;itry -Kill ci bear comparison wi;. :-f -.a'.ssys t: j the Gila or Salt river, c- .cc::. r .:; i the scarcity of water? i-'rh-ri Spring valley is, however, by : .r :ic j best stock range I have ever see.i : ! fact, this section of the Territory ss a i great field of heavy waving gras, bu: off the San Pedro water is very sace. 1 ne country 1b sparsely tim bered with oak, walnut, Cottonwood and willow, and fcem tha Gila is dotted wjth raining locations culmi nating in this, tfce grandest mielag istrict of the Territory, where the wildest dreams of the prospector are 5. r. W. Well JUoriujr- Having gone into other business, I now oner for sale a first class well boring and rock drilling machine, The machine is almost new. It can ba seen at the Ice factory. Good live stock or other first class property win De tauen in exenansre lor it. Call on or address George Lount, .Phoenix. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. DISsOLl'TIOX XOTICE, -lfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT the partnership heretofore existing uuuer me arm name 01 Drown & Daniel, ut ui?oivcQ luis any. dt mutual consent. 'I be baainess will hereafter be carried on by Thomas V . Brown, who will collect all bills, and pay all debts of the abave-men- uonea nrm. Tos. W. Bboww, W. O. Banikl. Photnix, Sest. 2?. 122 4wW. American Circus HIPPODROME, AND PERFORMING ANIMALS, .... WILL PERFORM.... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH At Phoenix. tFor fall particulars see small bills. 3 4 4 5 3 3 do do do do do do. per can 1 1 1 o' 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 62J 15 1 00 1 37 75 1 00 50 35 00 00 00 00 00 00 E is WHAT CASH AND RAILROAD WILL DO, Af.er giving tbii section of Arizona a fair trial, we have sti.fie.l oorselvM that th old style of doing business, of selling ffood 'on credit will not nereartr da, w have coma to the conclusion that nothing but A CASH BUSINESS can and will prosper in Arizona. The merchant as well as the farmer will win in the end-. "What we mean to say if Sell What VOU Raise for Cash, and Buy your goods for Cash We assure you, that if you give it a fair trial, you will find it money in your poefcet. You read advertisements often, and in some cases it turns out not as you expected, therefore we have con eluded to satisfy you that WE MEAN BUSINESS, we inbita you to call and inspect our goods and prices at OUR NEW STORE. W e also call your attention to our large and well selected stock of CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES FURNISHING GOODS, CANNED COODO.etc, FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS AT ELLIS, ASHER & GO. OD New Brick Building, 3d door from the corner of Washington and Koctenma stnata. eystOi'S iiv till - Salmon '21b. tins Corned beef, Tripe, rHead-cl ee Coal Oil, celebrated safe-gusrd brand, 150 degree fire test '-' - - per gal, TOBACCOS. Six: plugs, Lorilliard's Tin-tag navy for 1 00 Five IB) sacks genuine Blackwell's Durham 1 00 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Livery, Sale Stable ! Calico Gingham Lawn Dress goods, wool plaid Flannel red and white Bleached muslin Crash 15 yards for 1 00 8 do 8 do 5 do 4 do 15 do 8 do 00 00 00 00 00 00 EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WACO N . Hiving a Warorj tr!!t exnreaalv fnr h p-j-ro I ja pi-epared to fill ail "orders in thi-. 1.1.3. i'araii-srs ."VfoTias rjpeoialty. C:i J.-3 :cft 53 '.hi iV-it at th Magao2ia Jaquonet, riarssilles and Nainsook AT HALF PRICE, Embroideries, Laces and Insertions, AS CHEAP AS IN NEW YORI- Ladies' Calico wrappers redyced to 75 cents. Shawls Reduced frora $2 to $1, Lace Curtains only 82 50 per pair. Elegant Brussels Carpet Only SI 25 Per Yard. BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies Kid-foxed balmorals for Men's Western eti't brogans Boy's double sole brogans - - Men's -screwed elastic lace shoes Mea's screwed double sole lace shoes Men's screwed French calf, centennial tie Men's canvass balmorals Men's Tapsole O K boots Men's screwed double sole Banner boots Men's screwed tapsole French calf Centennial Mens lapsole Scotch-edee Silver Kinsr boots CEO. HAEV3LIN. Washington atreet adjoining the Phenix Hot. BEST OF HORSES AND MOST EtEGANT TURNOUTS. G00DWELL FORCE PUMP AND HOSE LarGe Corral to turn loose stock in. Hay and Grain always on hand and for sale. i 1 25 1 25 1 50 TjSSHorses boarded by 2 25 the day, week or month at 2 50 Reasonable rates, batis 2 50 faction guaranteed. 1 75 3 50 3 50 4 50 5 00 H. Morgan &Gq. PHOENIX, A. T. DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE.' Wholesale and Retail. bare on hand 400,000 pounds Indian Wheat, ....AND.... 200,000 pounds Glean Barley, For sale at the lowest cash price. Adima aueel, Best Flour, 3-7. Bread iillversi re. uckingh-am & Hecht'3 hand sewed, extra Quality I'rench catf boots -onlv . 10 00 a riJS.?V.-ki&Z GOODS DEPARTMFNT Clr.':.:t rr':.'2:7 - - f 10 00 ': --.?" rV r : . - - 15 00 " '; :' ,t . . - - 3sj '-z -.z:-. v, Chars . -- 100 ;-; - ,'- -: ::- - i oo WATER RIGHTS FOR SALE. Persons desirous of purchasing shares In tne Salt Rivsr Valley Cana! Company, oa rns ... JIAHICOPA CASAL COM ?AXT Can do so on advantageous terms ty apply in --r to tbrt undTsiirncd at hin rfuc;? in ibe towjj of Phoenix. Oohn T Au.ip. le -dinj artie'e' on!y, hni .jre bg- rfoe of ALL Cabl iicasjica, tro r, 1 re iuoe-J the O'-" i"" ";;"' A WEEK in ronr own tcwr.. and no capital risked. Yon c-n laj U esnease. Tia ist ociiortuuiiv e.eoi.ered ur tboso willing io uo;k. You should try noitliog else until you sea k: yourself what-you can do m th buyinesa v. t Oii--r you. No room to explain hare. Yuu can d-jvote all your time or only your sparr time to ihs basuss, aud maka g;'at"pi;. ::r evry hc-i.- ;r.-:t yon -oik. Vci-iu S. Jackson, KsTing purchased the en'Hre stock o erchandise From. Mr. Samtar, I shall hereafter keep a fall assortment "of '-' GOODS, aud will sell the same to the pallia FOR CASK, at a living prise, suoh as lefv uj! Simon Jj3ck- tv au Clnoe,