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' J- J)-: TilE IMICKXIX HERALD.' FREIGHT - 1 Friday .October S4. 153. t- . , - AP.HiVALS. .j ,-m'..l.vce Ol UHr u,nc, aj'.'Ut jr oil! T Ton is surliuriz-'l t nuts pan Ikw-s or 5-mtract d :bt f'r aud 011 acr.iunl of f!t tlzxjk'.B. 'o b-H.1 av-iint ill-' IlKiiAi-n bj rfCO-:ii"d "'-"-'i'l pnrrhaacH and con tracts uucl - uy the prtipri-.-tor personally t-r vtiposi UiL-ir r.Titt. n order. LOCAL LIN! 1XDIAX I'OL ."V D2- I ecu a Li- ii. r 1' p-'i tni! i t ririitali'e f.iel duti::g failure. It 1ms not oniv- cist the n.t',ti ini- ut doil tis an 1 te!.t., L New Mex'co, ia which t!i-iicnct-ful aiiJ indsi.-trlous tome if the l.c.-t blood ai:d life of j t':e nation. 1 tie rosvi.t fleprc-u.i-tLms on t!ie ILifi Grande river in .lives os women and cliUiea have been sacrificed to the fury of the mo: cl.-ss foe, are a . sad cuiumcutary on a H:ie r.f iiolu y .which leaves these homes v.tterl? d ; fenci-less. Ti e recoi.t Utc Iu d;an outbreak U one of tlic most irnil'e d ajiit rs in tLe h"s:ory of lliod America hits ever known. Everyone ccijioyed at the White Tivcr Agf-ticy. from Agent Meeker down was U: t only above rcpr.iiteh - a? to character, personally and ,ffi ci.illy, but the mi:na;euie!;t of Ia difiQ i'.fTtirs under the administr.i li.ni of the Aoncy wa faul 1 ss. 51b. Mkeker fully believed tlicla diaus could ha civiliz.-d, and act -d o.i that theory from the beglm.ii,- Ha treated tham with uniform kiiiike. s, and invited them to his own t-ib!c with his familr. lie was - slain by those v. Loui he had most bif.ieiided, and Lis bjjy horribly mutilated as were also his errplovees. while his gentle and culivatcd wife and daughter were carried away rr:iay. Oct. 17. : rtiiM-;. M'Vl'fr J'.ro, fj j.ksi.T'.n. ! J. K 1 !: it Ci). i) pkjj, Li!U. Aslu r fc C'n. 47 pkijs. 27-V. ! E Irv no & C, 1U libs. 735; 03 ' ilk-. lv.ll-. - J iii-jlirv, 5 pUss, rjr,. j 1ki-.s:utt. , Pr O Lincoln, :! pks, 273 J GoMwaler it ii.-o. 1 pk-r, 2-0. L I'.ishfonl, 1 1 pk.w 4,l'M. S?;VMOi"K. IJro. 11 k, 020. v. iCKEM.i i:o. E. O. Grant, 2 pk-s, 103, Hat nrd.iy. 15. Geo. Coiit.-:. 13 plis 73o: 43 pkgs, 1905. ' I L Convf r.-. 8 jiksr. 1;7. Eilis. A-lier & C pk?r. GJ.:m-.in & Co. 2 snnrt, 5C5. K Irvine it Co, 1 pksr. 2U3. ! Q its. 14 snncl 13'J'Ji 17t)Ugf! ! 17 pks. 340. Frtni Vot!n.-sfl:ty's Da!'y Horaid. I'iireiiix-ni.i.ie eiirtrs p.m nieeti:! iih much di'mand. Tlie sta'rs" to .Pn-cott via lii-.iek C.uiiin lei'i liiij mui'ii.i with no pas senger.. Lorintr iixin j nn his pi.iee next t Hie Kpre.;s c;i!ir;e fisr rent. Il is irnod. btisine.-s lx.-:.tiou. A pi le oi tn lek m lro:t in's iiiOicare liis inteaiiun of H t-ldewiilk )i ti::it inaieiiiil. I Lowell, tlte ciirpenter, r:s retrv r.ed his pl.u e i f ir.es-i to M.-ir.reztim:i street opposite the ei! IltiiALD ofiicc. Gi'injc 11 nii!:n i-f the iivciy rti!)!e next toihe Motel is well s'.i)- '.vi;!i evervUiinir ia hij line. nrj'.irors were drawn to try the rase: W E bietl'e, .osiah Circsr, (Jeorire ?i.irier, Cciife II Kothroek, Le.ui.TC.'azrii.C U D '"vin, Hreaf Kirk l:n,! J M r.Iiiil, -Martin T!i"!;pon, Wiiliani 1'i.rrv, and l-'ian k.'ia Jle (Viii.whh F M Slaakasd as bieman. MenrisptPS Crariias was sw"'-n to art as" i'ltt-rprtter of the Spa'ii'h lau srieiire. Pedro Saaches, ami ..Joui; Ii-rmtidas. and Juana II iriiralJa le S ir.rius wvrt csamitip.l as witnesses I l'er the pi oei ciiiinn : for the d-jfensr. f Tr . tlie defendant in liis own liehaif, J, i 1 llc;1"- j -. IJi.-jBkjjcthip, Thomas Sherman, "Vj"? f laying ; iuvj A. c. JJak. Af.t.r h,.llrInz lhe ??"""l.L- MISCELL-iXEC US The Tiger! TOn B!tO X, - Pro? (Old Stand next to Salart'i retaarant,)- into cai tlvity. A i:ev.- policy ia de manded. It i-j true tlie Government tr.-nted these nomads as FavageFr and if the Qu-ikcr pokey is to be continued. let it Lc sttstaiucd and protected by the army,, or let the whole Indian rjuestion ' bo turned over to the War Department. There N bo tilling when the now'-friendly" Apaches a-.id other Indians mayeee " fit to commence hasiiiitics in Ari zona. Their professions of friend ship ars uo gu irantee of safety for a moment. The Uus of Colorado, have always been supposed peace able, but the tragedy came when 1 ast 1 -oke 1 for. L-t the hand of the Government be Lid o:i them gcatly, but I -t it be an iron ha::d. The condition of ;.T tirs in Loulsi una is slmost h-.peles.-ly chaotic. Her credit is gene so that she has Leeonie almost a financial wreck. Her policy of ostracism toward a'.l etrangc rs who venture to possess political opiuiocs that are obnox ious to the Southern people has stopped imm:g!atron. Her c rnrts cf jus; ice are so unreliable that there is scarcely ary secr.iiry to a northern business man, and hence capital wil l not ri.-k investment. It is a great p'ty that souieb.;dy in the i Fouth docsr:ot show some round statesmanship. The effect of hard times i:i Eng land is besiiu.iiig tot-how distinctly on the Eng'.ish immigration to this country. Already have a great num ber of immigrant.? of all trade-sand professions ar.ivcd. aui many more ill fi -How. Seve:al panics. organ ized with., the c-xprcsred view of emi grating, have their advance agents in this country. Some of these or ganizations are quite large one alone: in Bradford, England, numbering ever 750 persona. O E of tha principal causes of the present stagnation of business affairs wilbc fou:;d in the dceieae in the T .luc of Lit expert , -which uince 1S72 smntuits o $345,000,000, "nearly a th'rJ of which decrease being Ib the ra!j of the exports to he United States, whose citizens regraJutlly awakening to the fact tfcot they cau mannf.jcture the crude fiasial as well and as cheaply at Lome it can Le done iu England rp.ESco'rr. Jas Daly. 1 pk-, 203. MeD)-.vi;ij Lt F JI Waltz. 1 pi:g, 459. ric-itf.. W A It-we & Co, 31 p!ig. 2807. Nnuttar, Oetobi-r- SO. passu, finldnim & Co, 1 sund, 45. Kllis, Asiu-r fe Co, 2250. Ci Coats, 24 sund, 103. l"i.ESCOTT Jordan Bros, I pkir, G3. Bapdall & C'ine, 1;J pKgs, 1C75. L Iiashford & Co, 107 suad. 7073. VV M Armstrong, 4 pkgs, 50. Bones & Spene-er, 21 pkgs, 915. SIGNAL. Le-vy & KochSr.nd, 1 pkg, 230. TJCER. E J Bennett & Co, 44 pkgs, 4230. A!t'sanler & Aaron, 2 pkgs, 400. JZonday, October aotli . Piiensix. M. I-u Peralla. 1 nkg, 15 ;i!is,.Aslicrr Sc Co, 1 plv-.', 140. liiie & Wallers, 1 pkg, 80. Jno K Dail & Co, 2 pkgs, 20ft. Go.l.;ian & Co, 15 pks, 1730; 1 pk. l:jl. Gosper & MeClSntock, 2 bundles rinting ppcr, 220. " PRESC'OTT. Win M B:iffuia, 3 sund, o'iO. M Uoiiealmrg, 13 pkjs, 21S0. J Goidwater fe 3r , 91 pkgs, 0310. TlflEK. .1 H IT, 130 salt, 2G650; 130 salt 20550. E J H-nnitt & Co, 3 pkgs, 345; .0 pkgs, 503. MC DO-WKI-I-. Lt M F Waltz, 1 pkg,. 450. SKVMOCH. W A Rowe & Co. 10 pkgs, 11G0. ASSX.VN:i.V. J A Andres, 85 pkgs, 6215. BOW K. Col David Perry, 1 horse. PEES' OTT- Chf O M Dpt Ar, 1 pkg, 24. A A G Dept Ar, 1G pkgs, 2745. Tuesday. October J Itii, PHCKNIX. Geo F Coat?. 17 sund, 015; 1 pkj. 100: 23 pkgs, 224G ; 10 pkgs. 510; 15 pkes, 13G5. II L Gehihttn. 1 pkg, 55. Goldman d; Co, 3 sund. 5S5 J Clburn. 14 pkgs, 2130. J Collins, li pkirs. 1.-20. F il IlarrLs, 1 pkg. 100. ritr.sco-T. Sisters St Joseph, 1 sund, GO. Bones & Spencer. 57 pkgs, 2735. J IJiidenburg, 1 pkg, 175. J Goidwater fc Lro. 37 pki. 7705; L Baahf.ird & Co. 53 sr.d, W0. IIAYDES'S FE1MT. C T Hardjn, ! pkis, SJr. Tie:EP. ' E J Bennitt, 8 pkg, 715. VII.TVRE. W A Howe & Co, 2 pkgs 2G5. -Vcdaesuay. n3tU. rncExix. Geo Coats, g pkgs, 120; 3 pkgs, 413. X. Rosenthal, 1 sund, G3. E Ganz. 10 pkgs, GOO. Goldman &. Co, 1 pkg, 300. . Wells, Fargo & ?j, 1 pkg, 50. E Irvine,- I pkg, vGO ; 3 pkgs, 2 10. I'KESCOTT- Kel'v & Stt nhens. 4 r.k-s-. 050. ! E Stahl, 3 pkgs, 573. J Goidwater & Bro, 33 pkgs, 4170. VCI.TtKE. W A P.owe, 32 pkgs, 2403. SEYMOUR. Central Arizona -Mining company 1 pkg, 50. MCT'OWEIX. A A Q 31, 1 pkg, 35. FT AJ'.U HE- A A Q JI, 5 pkgs, 434. TIGER. E J Bennitt, 15 pkgs, 1200. SIGNAL. Kimb'e Bros, 1 pkg, Co. niiirJ with evervUiinir iu his Give hi:a aealL Three stcr?;? a lj ihn'-ig J"E. Irvine. Fiiis, AUi r and Gi-Klin m are bi i' lianily .iighf'd every evening, and make a. mte appearance. John Y. T. 8-iiith is in from Fort MeIowcll. Me reports that most of the soldi ;rs have gone oti' in the east ern part of the county, to head oft" every stragirli.-r from Yietorio s baud. evidence ariruetl l- cot$nsi-t ite jtirv retired, and after L-Iibei 'ion fotrnd the delenilaut guilty ;f grand Jar.-n;,-s ir.fSicted. Thursday, October 23, is tlie day set for passing sentence. In the suit of the Territory of Ari zona vs. All Joe, charged with the eriinc of grunt! larceny, the defend a:i', thro tg'i his attorney, P. J. lio lan, with tlie pel mission of the ro;i'-t withdrew his p!oa of not guipy to the indictment ks stated, but iriiilty of petit larcenv. AVednesdav, Oeto- ; b: r 22 was appointed as the day on which to pass sentence. Iu the suit of the Territory of ArE- i zona vs. John L!lis, indicted tor as sault wita a rtoa-Jlv purchasod tQc tnttr-pt of Sir nni pr!fir(y) as evi-r to tail uiv Da Uons with Itii: bc'it of WI.VES, UQl'OES i Cf CAES A finff billiard tabic forthp nsc af patron Call and boe mu and ym will be treated well. ocld ivphiui i wtlli in i ur mtflnislit reporter last nigiit j tent to commit bodilv injury, set for in Ihe vicinity of the Hekai.d oiSec, trial Wed nerd iv, October 22. heard the following: '-Good Xitrht. The suit of F. G. Wentworth vs. Pet," and then he says a kiss loilow -. Mary II. WooN. y, administratrix ot ed that could be heard a block. " j the estate of King S. Woolsey, was. Ji.-.jor Hooper and John IL Dal I ; on motion ot A. i) Ixniion, attorney returned veslerdav froni Tucson. The I for l'laintili", dismissed without prcj'.i- 1 ... . I 1. ' rlt-.n ia, iv, t-:i i iciuan :i;,oiis a in, ire uuiii-. b-er of people in Tut son and more coming, mostly bound lor tlie Tom li st one country. y.Ioney in lluit sec lion he reports ns fcaice, which is a Territori al com n 1 a i n t. From Thursday's Daily Heram I Jack Walters has gone iu the coun- I try for his heaith. j The court expects to adjourn at the i close of the week. . j The Eink Exchange restaurant expecU to open on t:e l-.t. Major Crcar-ntid Clerk arrived h.v the Kiack Canyon stage this morning Our large Weekly comes out to morrow the largest paper thisttide of San Francisco. If your timepiece don't keep good time you ran Sod the address of two go,d jewelers in our columns. The transient population of Phoe nix according to our hotel arrivals to-day, will be seen to be veiy large. Fowler's teams arrived from the ciicc Demurrer in tb suit of Chatles Goldman et al vs. W. 31. Robinson et ais argued and taken under advise ment. Tha suit of Ana 3Iaria Fedrico vs Wm. A. Il-incock, set for trial Satur day, Oct. 25. On motion of William A. Hancock attorney for plaintilt', leave was giv.-n to file an amended complaint in the suit of Lilts. Asher & Co. vs. E. n. Copeland. Demurrer in the suit rf Charles Goldman et a! vs. W. 31. Robinson et als submitted after argument. "Fhe WIteat Crop and t:e JIarUet f:r ir. The London Siiturtii;, Jtericio, which is ahvays careful and conser. vnii ve m its canvass of facts and has certainly no interest in misrcprcscut ing the condition of Great Britain as regards the wheat crop, says that the crop of wheat lor the "present year is "the smallest within living memory. To the United States we l,-iw i l,.-.L- f-. 11. I. .11. c r?1!'11, ''l5t fV " I1'1 ""ndS t0I ! !ooJ subplics in the coming year. i,i u, wi., w,uu,uu i v.o., aau A , ..,, : nn. ,,, ,, ,.vt - deficient. Even Austro-lliimrarv. usually an e.i.io;ter. will most probably this year have to im port ; and Russia has a much smaller surplus than has been the case of late years. Thus the Americans are masters of the situation." The rpies tion of how much wheat the I'uited biates will be able to supply to huu i ; ol hers The clock at the telenr-jdi ofHec ' wau h i keeps San Diego time and is reulat- j ed daily. By adding twenty mia- I utcs3-ou get Plnenix time. AYanted a house of three or four J rooms, furuidied or u,ifiirnis!cd for ! a family of three persons. Apply at j this oliice. 3Ii-s. Kelly arrived from Oakland,.! Tuesday and will remain for a few ! months with l.er husband, one of our solid business men. Sh along the baby which is just as good looking as its pa. " IfPhcenixwas not b!e?:ed v.-ith one of the finest climates in Ihe world we would have a!l-the diseases that have tiuir origin frvu tho lack ofc! cleanliness. simply fearful. When an er breaks out and we lo. e a dear giy i-nrope thus becomes of the greatest interest. Tiie Chicago GrrAji n:id Prvrixion IttcUic attemnts IU III DU . . .... , i,rr.,,r.t lo 'uruisu me Haiti tor the solution brought f , . .; T. ,-.. ...... i. -hvii, a v i ui.i h:j iiitr crop of the L uited states at 413,000.- ouu liu.-liels,aiKl the home demand food and seed at 270.000.0CO bushels. leaving for expert 173.000,000 bushels. The probable rcquirmcnt of Europe cou, a .America unit tlie est Indies arc ca c il: te 1 to amount to 2 S3.no0.000 bushels, leaving a deficit of 110,000,- :: in oiisrif- s oL-i-.r fin.-, -il,.-,!-.. ii, ii.s. imj eo , possible exportations from the ana eooKiug n i! e riiBi l,uct:, r., ;!!, ner :,i filth is i Australia. Chili .n1 V'.m,ifl it U s tppesed have a surplus for export. e,ti:naied at 51.000.0ii0 bushels, thus J.-aving an absomie deficit cf 5.9,000. Jesse Jackson, (Lnte of Prcec&U)- 1 hnrf? th quarter formwrlv occn- lir toy Smith fc Stroude, for oue year, dud have opened a FIRST CLASS 94ALOOX, Where none but tlie best liquor and Cigar w ill uc giveu to pauoua. Itcmember the place,. TIIK CAPITOL BFILMSiG. mSS KATIE HAYWOSD'S Saloon, In the old Brewery Plon , next to Gold' berg's. FIXE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. I onld be pi0"1''!! to ree all my riends aaiothera aL my new saloon. old KUU3E AND SIGN: PAINTER. G. H. Kelfy, GOLDMAN & CO. ..AT TIIE. OF y in Commencins:, SEPTEPi I SI. Great tftedyction Every epartment. SUop- -Montpznma ftrei-t, two doors north of Alagnuliu taloou, It n a disgrace to a. civijjzed community to be compelled tr-wilnoss the nui-anccs created Ir The eo our 31 -' thc;r v,- bin sidewalk tiirown into the itiiehes. i hey hav no outhouse, and the stencil ari-ing from the rnmerous adobe holes is idemie friend OttO bushels, which must be met bv reduced consumption. These figures -,i icr.uvc men so!: e acion -nm oe j it j - , i,e j-.romlsr-d. are not altoeih taicn. Some portion l our town : e.r tru twortby, being in a measure sm parses niai oi me (.iiinese quar i p-oc-ss-work no s j.i stench. Francisco for filth aud "ir:-i .-. Oislriet Court. ii- ,,t it-,.. .-,,....1,. proxiniating the actual results. Bat they are sufficiently close to the facts to show that there is a large dtfici cucy in the wheat crop of the world and a ready market for even' bushel which the United Slates can spare for esport. Baliimorc Sv?t. Monday, Octoueii 20. continuation oi- proceedings. The Grand Jury then cutis into court and after prei-enling two indict ments for persons not ia custody and retired. ATTEr. EECE3S. In four suits of Francis A. Bash ford vs. 31:1'' II. Woolsey, adminis tratrix the estate of King S. Woolscy, J. T. Alsnp attorney for plaintiff presented and filed proofs and moved for a decree in favor ot idaintilL It was orders! bv the court that plaintiff Lav a decree ia I J"0" P'e:e- v. uh the i Literal on the Lined. Till: walking mania in California, avd elsewhere is booming, lies: tics six day's contests going oa in all parts of the country, a match com menced on the 15th, iu Ssn Fran cisco, to test the relative endurance of man and herse, seven of the for mer and eleven of the latter being entered: It is to last six diys, go as- We will wager our col- each case, in accoraaiiee prayer ot tlie complaint. Ia the sifft of the Territory- of Ari zona vs. Ilenrv Tiopitt, indicted for JIlCllTV few tel?grams in yester- 'Ari- ! T in ii." of fl.n I Otb Yes, and those were The Los Angeles Herald is in clined to think, from the reports which reach it as to the mining oper- tions in our Territory, that Arizona j .m win rank, next year, not les3 tiin- in th0 .uit of Helen A. Conrad vs. copied from bigamy, the defendant being on bond ! cay mornmg s "AiLZOuau. was called, and on Ins not anncarmg his bondsmen, Jesus Otero and Frank Purrella were called, and anii.-ar- ing by their counsel in open court, ; the IIeralu of the previous cveu ronfessed judgment in tlie sum of ! j,1(r 220). which, uoon the reconimendii- i ' 1 ii,,. ef fl,r TVv'rtr-l A 1 1. ,r?i.-.- M-.ieor. ! Lain prepared to do all kinds of SIGX PAIXTIl'C," UOIJSE FAISTIXG, rAPEIS HAXUISG, In the finest etyle of the art. ocld OF ARIZONA. C'oiusacnrlns: Monday, May lOth. Trains will leave Mari copa as follows-. rr i r A. Sl. DAILY Pasenizcr I ;Traia Westward for Yuma and Los Aiiircles and Han Francisco. comit'Ciin at I.alhrop with Atlantic Express traiu for Stockton. Sarrainento. 0rdi"li and Omaha, Sleeping car attached from Yuma, A. T-, to D.-kfimd. (Jal. - P. 5L DAILY Passeorcr JO VyTrain eastward for Casa Hianoe, conueciing wuh stages lor 1 ncson. T. H. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. & Ticket Ajjeut, - N.'ToirxE. Gen. Sapt. 'NEW PIICENIX HERALD. BAII.Y AND WEEKLY HERALD The Leading Paper of Southern Arizona Will devote its columns to furthering the interests of Phoenix and Al;irieoj; county and the southern portion f Arizona. It is tha iutention of tlie pub-i ushers to make the HERALD MIM ill-LAN IX l"' Liver', Feed GPvOCERX DEPARTMENT. Crushed Susjar rown Sugar best Green Coffee Ground Coffee (JaYa) Japan Tea, per pound Rice Apples, dried Peaches, dried Grapes do California Pink Beans California Cream Cheese California Lard California Medium breakfast bacon 6 pounds for $1 00 8 Soda Crackers Golden Syrup - - - Do do . i Home made SYrup . - 1 Pickles plain or mixed ' -Do do Preston & Merrill's Yeast Powder 5 cans for do 4h do 4 do 5 do 10 do 8 do 8 do 15 do 5 do 5 do per lb pounds 1 gal. tins do do i e;al jars ' i do Table Fruit, jams and jellies 3 - do Pie Fruit 4 do J. M. CaStenada, Vegetables 4 do Oysters lib tins - 5 do Oysters 21b tin - 3 do Salmon 2ft) tins - 3. do Corned beef, Tripe, Ilead-cheese per can Coal Oil, celebrated safe-guard brand,. 150 degree fire test - - per gal. 87i DEALER IX- GSOCERIES. provisions i,iqi:ors, hardware, . cigars, crockery etc. 1 00 1 00 100 30 1 00 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 G2i 15 1 00 i. sn 75 1 00 50 35 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 375 TOBACCOS. HARRIED. fourth ia the list of treasure pro ducing States and Territories of the United States. This will lie a tre mendous record, which Arizonans will improve upon in the r.uxt lour or five years. Is the last election in California 161,405 votes were cast, of Ihese 15t,C38we-e against Chinese imn:'. gration;of the remainder only 8S3 were in favor of Chinese immigrai tion. But 224 of those votes" in favor of the unrestricted immigra tion of Chinese were cast iu San Franc iseo. PEOSEcrrios The ciimat of Arizona- when it -c iEics to Le properly known in the Kt will attract thousands risi tors inseaTeh of health and r crea tion. It will when laihoud icom Diunieaiioa w cstablislied dirciitly from the East, beeoaia for toum's - and invalid in w inter, what Cwlo- rado is ia summer a g:cat resor ; for pleasure and health. The English govt-rnment hardJy knows w hat to do w ith the Zulu King bow that he is si ca stive ia thetr hatids. Their strictures upon the Ametiein Indian question now , tome liome to them in a practical - way. The uatlm "0:1 whose em pire tha sun rever set3 ' may yet . find its hands more than full of Lar- Uarism. OP FRAEDLEXT TJLI.Eli'-. DI TitS ,L T. & &Kta F Eailrcad Company Ins, H iePor!ed, en tredinti a compact ,vith the e.t, zcn8ofSan Diego to na taat Ay it wes'ern tenninus, and I hus iideration r-cerved a !and grants water privity. I K , i i:r 4Vir t.liR came n-de? is aUo . " .. -f t,-,t railroad 13 thing. Tbel.ne? - "Washington', October 22 The Commissioner Internal Revenue has telegraphed Itcveaue Agnt Hlocker of.Xorth Carolina tora-:selhe seiz ure of ail frandulent distilleries and the arrest and visorous prosecution of fraudulent distil ier and dishi n -tt officials. He says; "I desire the most energetic nie-asures to be pur. S'red to bring dishone t officers and distillers t condign punishment. 1 ' expect Collectors Mott and I5rayton to take the initiative in these prosecutions. Xew York, October 18th. Tbc Tribune prints a letter from Chief Justice Prince 01 iNCw jlexicn. set ting forth the advantages of tiiat Ter ritory for emigrants ami capitalists. Jle says lie lias received so many in rj aires from Eastern people that he trti'.es this method of answering them. Ite speaks of the fruit prospects as sa-ierior to California, the flavor be in.c much finer, and is especially bop-ful ier the ouiloo.t for native -iiM's. Kcw that there will soon be dirtv-t comninnieation by rail with Fan is and Colorado, Ikt- Yalley of tin? I:o Grande will become the great I orchil, d of the : esE Parting advic; of fone" mother to dnghb r. oiu bidding her good nigh : If von aud John must it up tiil miifni!t. a'-' right; but I'm not go ing ti be kept awake by a torrent of talk, now- I tell you." The youn" couple took the hint, and a siege f siieiies reig ns that for perfection tf enjoyment simply unexcelled. Tus Los Angeles asrnt of Wei.t.s, Fassio A; Co., JIr. "IV. J. Pridham, recently Informed the Herald of that city, that his company has lately trHixsmitt-ed to Arizona upward f i5).0"0, remittances to 'Oiiginal Xi'jjZ'S't, "1 j"i'"-' ''or i. Cnn-.s C. Conrad, the court ordered a rlecreo of divorce ia favor of plain tiff. A decree of divorce vas ordered by the court i:i the case of JdaJ. Caw thorn vs. John F Cawthorn. On motion of J. T. Alsap, attorney for plaiutuT t'-esuit of Eichard Tr.ten vs. Guadaloupe Tuten was placed on the calenda- and defen dant's default entered and ca.:-e re ferred to Vv m. A. Hancock to take testimony. In the'suit of Eli!t, Ashcr & Co. vs. the Grilfin canal eompanv. judg ment was given for plaintiff in ac cordance with the prayer of the com plaint. In the suit of F. G. Wentworth vr. Mary II. WooNev, administratrix of the estate of King S. Woolsey, the demurrer was overruled aud plaintiff given until Tuesday. October 21st, at 11 o'clock A. JI., to rile amend. com plaint. Tcesoay, October 21. Court met at 11 o'clock a. pur suant to Monday's adjournment. lion. OeForrest, Porter judge, pre siding. Present : K. S. Thomas sher iff, and F. JI. Si. aw, Clerk. John Me Cane, of Arkansas, admitted to pra5 lire. In the suit of Pilas Tidwell vs. VCtn- Scdow and I. S. Thomas. On motion of J. Yt. Yanslvek, Attorney for defeailn.'it Sedow. The Court ex tended the lime to rjil an amended answer untii to-morrow mornimr. On motion of J. V. Yan Slyek At-tornej-for plaintilT, in the suit of S. S. Smith vs. Ii. S. Thomas et als tl.e Court granted thirty days i'4 which to file an ttmended answer, and that Jlu; case go over for the term. J T Als-ip was appointed by the court to attend as District Attorney the Grand Jury unlil Mr. Riker.w ho was cniraged " in the courl-rooin i should be at liberty. The sheriff returned the following named persons to act as trial jmors during the term: Ircorge -Uarier, Louis G izell, -M PGrilF-u.A lienton, William Berry, Josi:h Gregg, James Murphy, Martin Thompson, J M Mull-n, George VV" Nichols, George II Itothroe-k. F G Wentworth, W S Steele.F M Siankard, JoIin.Osborn.E Rood, C 1) D'.irnn, Lieut Kirkland. Charles Salari. John P.nrger, J P Moffntt.A W V"il2y. James Richards, Franklin McCain", Frank Gra3", Geo K Ixninir. I) Av Jones, S K Jenks, Charles "Wetister, and E K Barker. tliarles Webster. E K Baker, A Benton and John Burger were ex cused for good cause shown. In the nit of the remtory of Ar:- ilc.e'ossAcaiE HisaoxD At Los Anpe los. ei. tohi.-r tfilli. by the Eev. Sir. Grey. Jons McConsachib. Manager for Jno K. Hall J: Co., Tncfon, to FaAXCEs A. Ham mond 01 Los Angeles. itr. Connachi;; was for a longtime a resi dcutoftliis city, and npoa Lis last visit hs.-?. we suspected w hat has now hap peu?d. We wish dohn and hia hand some bridd it liappy journey through life. XEW AOYEPvTISEMEXTS. for V. .1 1 HTtH mo cheap as cln be bonght in any'stdre in the Six plllgS, LorilHard's Tl'.l-tag DaYV cllJ- r: 1 w-. : ti., t n t t rive jru Biters, jttiieiine; uiuuAiieu b xuinciiii 1 Washington street opp. plaza. ocld 1 00 1 00 DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. W. A. Rowe & Co Whslesals axd I Detail Dsaless in General H'lsrcrsaadise. The attention of biiYers and consumers are call ed to our two fine stores at the VULTURE AND TIP-TO? MINES. Everything needed by filinsrs and Prospectors. - CARPENTER AND BUILDER. BILLY MORRIS. Washington street abovo Gardiner's. All kinds of jobbing work done with promptness, ana in a worKinaniiKe man ner. Fl'RXITCBE AD DESKS A Specialty. Will build anything from a fence to a Cap itol bnildinx. Calico Gingham Lawn Dress goods, wool plaid Flannel red and white Bleached muslin Crash 15 yards for 1 00 8 8 5 4 15 8 do do do do 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 a newspaper of the day, complete in all its details, and in every department FI LL. AD BELIABIE. The Editorial column? will discuss all live topics of the day, and its local columns will contain a complete resume of all lo cal happenings, anil all matters of home interest. TERRITORIAL TELEGRAMS. The 1TERALD will con tain the latest news occur ring in the towns and cities of Arizona. TERMS. One eopy, onejear - $ One copy, six months, - 2 50 Delivered to any part of towt, 50 cents per Mouth. - Sale. Stable! ce;c; HAr.inn. Washington trw ri Jpheout lLx.L BEST OF KCRSES A3 1CST ! ELEGANT TVS CUTS. C0CD.VILL FORCE Ft l2 KDSE I LarGe Ccrral t turn Sc:sj stcck ta. j Hay and Grain almar mi haul and for ; tX5rIIorses loarvll i-.r the day, week rr n l Reasonable rtit?5. ju faction gu rantee-i. ; H. Morgan & Go! rilOEXIX. A. T. 1 PEALEKS IX I GENERAL F.!ESCHA::SE, ! Whotcsala and Rtall. ! fen aa4 400,000 pound;. Indian Wheat I SCO, COO pountfz Clean Barley. For at the- Ii.n e?; c-i prioo. mil fining SUPPLIES, a specialty, W. A. ROWE & CO. ARCADE BREWERY SALOON. Jaquonet, FilarseiSIes and FJa.nsook AT HALF PRICE. Embroideries, Laces and Insertions, AS CHEAP AS IX NEW YORK. Ladies' Calico wrappers reduced to 75 cents. Shawls Reduced from $2 to $1. Lace Curtains only S2 50 per pair. CJiOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS We are now making onr own malr and hare reduced tlie price of beer. We will sell A Five allon Krg for S3 OO. One Dozrultottleit Beer, S3 oO. Elegant Brussels Carpet Only SI 25 Per Yard. BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT. Ladies Kid-foxed balmorals for Men's Western cut brogans Boy's double sole brogans Men's screwed elastic lace shoes Men'.s screwed double sole lace shoes Men's screwed French calf, centennial tie "Men's canYass balmorals Men's Tapsole O K boots Men's screwed h double sole Banner boots FINE, PUKE MALT VINEGAR Men's screwed tapsole French calf Centennial Men's Tapsole Scotch edge Silver King boots Eujkingh.im te llecht s hand sewed, extra quality French calf boots only 10 00 CLOTHING & FURNISHING COODSDEPARTMFNT SALOOXS AM FAMILIES Supplied al the shortest notice. Brewers supplied with MALT of a Superior quality in quantities to suit. AVe have for sale we solicit i C. A. LUKE, lias Luc a 31 answer. liberal patronacre. Jos. TI1ALTJKIMER Tropnctor . $1 25 1 25 1 50 2 25 2 50 2 50 1 75 S 50 3 50 4 50 5 00 HERALD JOB Office. ramphlrts. Receipt Boons, Letter Beads, Legal Blanks, Ball Tickets. All Kinds of Work for Ca nal Companies. Flyers, Frtsrammts, Circulars. Wedding Cards, Business Cards, Labels, etc. PRINTING DONE TO ORDER S. Jackson. ITiz) pi:rcii4j-ii ie e.4r ai9 Merchandise From Mr. Satiit r. 1 iali Jknri keep a full ascrtaieci f GOODS I ami tiul stU the sa:tv t-. s,5-. FOR CASH, J I at a livins proe. sao! u t H Simon Jackson, WATER RIGHTS F0S SALE. t the Salt Rlvsr VaHsj Car.il Cejay. E. T. Lowell, CARPENTER i&PLASTEREF JT'ilh 7ieatne$s and dispatcTi. work ia the sVt ":s j-sau. . i:fsd-J! k. Ea--d of tr:s j. h. iii:iV Itrral rt-knxl. Iinm4 M KWr. - I LOSiT. ONE G0L3 EAR-RIKG. o ;:; vs. ..-.utta-.-i M-tdril tlie Ml:-. The finder 1 avinv it at this office, will rc coive a suitable reward. CALIFORNIA BAKERY. -W'apliiugton street opposite Kelly's meat Market. Best Flour, Sweetest Bread. Twelve Loaves for One Dollar. It VK BREAD, It A HAM BICSAI, riES & CAKES, al-.vavs on hand. tS'Ilot l.-iscnits every morning.3 f-'iRi S'-UFBrR. rro'r, I Hen's Cheviot suits only Men's Diiiironal suits, oulv Ien's FreiK-h silk mixed tliasonal suits .Men's overalls Men's Merino undershirts Men's linen bosom White Shirts Men's Blaek Wool Hats $10 00 13 00 25 00 C2' 50 1 00 1 00 CrON THE The aliove prJee list comprises tlie Jeadlnz articles only, but we bee to say to our friends aud patrons tlmtwe have reduced the price of ALL. GOODS IN OUK STOiiE, KLUAHJJLiKSS UF UUSX. Slast Beasoable Tebms AND AT THE LOWEST CASH RATE. John H, Burger. BLACKSMITH ASD WAGON MAKE 5, Shop lc !trji -sSk-. I I HORSE SHOEtMi