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r jPbfc tl ft Pi IHj BALD t is VOL, 4. NO. 11. WHOLE NO, 151. PnCENIX, MARICOPA COUNTY, ARIZONA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1879. NEW SERIES NO. it v TELEGRAPHIC. A-a satiated Press lHapatehes to the Dailr "Merala." XSTERN UNION AND MILITARY TELEGRAPH LINE. APACHES AT WOHX. They Capture a Station and Kill 13 Persons. Another Railroad Accident in Iowa. Fears of an Outbreak by Spotted TaiL 630,009 Paid for a Mine at Patagonia, A. T. ACCIDENT. Atchison, October 31. rAn acci dent oecurred on the Chicago, Ruck Inland and Pacific Railroad near this citr yesterday, an engine containing lire persons jumped tho track and turned rer in a ditch. D. A. Adams telegraph operator was killed, and the others badly scalded. J. C. Mull ttrakeaan and S. 31- Holmes have cince-cEod. CHCTBUCTIOX TO POSTMASTERS. Washington, October 30 Post- taster-General Key has issued in structions to the Postal aster of the cities of Sew York, Louisville and yew Orleans to refuse hereatter to rent boxes In Uicir offices to Lottery companies or lottery agents. SPOTTED TAIL ON THE WAR PATH. Siocr CiTr, October Sfst. A re port is received that Spotted Tail's Jnd.ana, in the northern section of Sakota, have had a serious outbreak Last week a warrior shot Ilenry Xounj, an agency employee, claim ing that his heart became bad from mourning over the death of his sister. Agent Nevcll arrested the Indian .nd daring the entire night his com rades from the hills fired on the tamp, and eventually compelled .Newell to surrender him. Troops Are 178 miles awav. The Navajos RaduoD Fart Win gate to Ashes. FA K 31 IXC BV ISKI6.1TIOS. Husbandry by this method is com paratively new on American soil, ex cept by Indians nnd Mexicans in si very imperfect style. It is only MORROW IN MEXICO AFTER VICTOR'S. SPECIAL TO THE HERALD. Tucson, October 31st. Intelli gence received this morning states that the Apaches have captured a station on Jornada dal Muerta, near Fort Crai, and killed thirteen per sons. The Navajos have also broken out They reduced Fort AVingate to ashes and have stolen all the stock, includ- mail.etc. It is not known whether any murders have been committed. Tucson, October 31st. A special to the Tucson Slar from Silver City, 333-3: A courrier arrived at FortBa' ard and reports that Major Morrow's command as having crossed the line into Mexico. At the time the run ner left, the command was below As cension, sixty miles in the interior, in close pursuit of Victcrio and his warriors. A. Valuable Plant. ABIZOXA. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE HERALD. Tucson, October 30th. The IT 1 tand mine, situated in Washington eainp, Patagonia District, and which was recently bonded for $50,030 has been sold for that sum to eastern cap it lists. A large deposit was made at .he city banks. FREIGHT ARKIVALS. Arrivals by Railroad Last Night i at Maricopa. 2 sund, Thursday. IGtli. rucEivx. 5eo Coats, 13 sund, 410; y2o. E Irvine, 1 pkg. 200; 4 sund SX0. PRESCOTT. J CBray, 2 sand 700. wtcsENBcna 3E O Grant, 1 pkg, 10. The District Court. Wednesday, October 20. "E. Weymouth vs. Samuel and Iteming Franklin, case submitted to the court for decision on the paper3 an the case. Webster vs. Hamilton & Barnes, judgement for plaintiff. Sock vs. Duryea Mill & Water Co., submitted. Bremen vs. Duryea Mill & Water Co., original complaint re-instated and defendands ordered to answer Saturday, Oct. 31. Devine et al vs. McCarty ct al, con tinued for the term. Thcrsdat, Ottabcr 30. Court tool. Cline vs. Pcmberton, judgement vacated and case continued for the tersa. Crand Canal Co. vs. Wharton, judgement for plaintiff. Grand Canal Co. vs. Osborne, con tinued for term. Webster vs. Hamilton & Barnes, judgment ordered in favor of plain tiff for possession of property de scribed in his complaint. Sill of Fare, AT THE U. S- RESTAURANT1, SUNDAY, N0YEM3S3 23, 1373. At IX o'clock. SOUPS. Oyster. Consomme BOILED. Beef, Tongue Chicken-currant sauce. ROASTS Beef, Mutton, Shoatc, apple sauce; Chickca and Turkey, Cranberry sauce. ENTREES. Chicken Saute. Maderia sauce; Hir ricot of lamb with young carroU ; Quail Braise, with Green Peas; Braiu Croquette. VEQ1-.TALLES. Slashed Toratoes, Corn. Teas, 3nd Roaht Sweet Potatoes. RELISHES. Worcestershire sauce, Pickles, To mato catsup, Olives, Chow-Chow French Mustard. FASTRT. English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce: Apple, Custard and Marengo pics. rsriT. Crapes, Apples, Raisins, Assorted Cake. Coffee. Tea. arotler. V. F- Gii-seler, formerly of Yialia Las Yeoas, X. M., September 2fi. As more important than any other facts learned in this my seventh trip to the Rocky Mountains, I pre sent to the reader of the Tribune an account of a new grain, which, if it fulfills the promise of my informant, Deacon James Hollister, of Chicago, is worth more to Colorado than half a dozen of her best mines. Of course, it is equally valuable to Western Knsas, 2sew Mexico and Montana. Mr. Hollister call it F.ICE.OR EGYPTIAN CORN. As the facts in relation to this new cereal are new and so curious and in teresting, they are here given in de tail. Mr. Iloliister bought a couple of years ago, a ranche of some 1,800 acres, three or four miles south of Kinsley, on the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Ki-y is situ ated in the valley of ihe Arkansas, in phat is often called the "dry-belt, SIS miles west of Kansas city, and about the same distance east of Pueblo. Mr. HoUister's son and son-in-law occupy the place. Last year a neigh bor of the Hollister ranche raised : some of the ric3 corn, and hi success induced Deacon Hollister to recom mend its introduction to his ranche. He had forty acrcse of gfd turned over last spring, and having procured several quarts of the seed, with an ordinary seed planter, he deposited two or three grains a foot or two apart in the sod. There had not been a drop of rain for the previous eight mouths, and it did not rain for five weeks after the planting, yet the seed germinated. The ecru CAME UP AND OREW FINELY. After it got fairly started, the hot blasts came up from the Piano Esta cado (Staked Plains) burning up the grass and every green thing in the gardens, scorching like the blasts from a furnace, and yet it did not affect the new-comer from Egypt a particle. It grew right alcngin spite of the heat. Then the ra in came on, and the sturdy grain was equally indifferent to that. It grew right on, and ripened about the 1st of September, yielding. Deacon Hol lister thought, some sixty bushels to the acre, weighing sixty pounds to the bushels. The stalk for some three feet from the ground is about as large as a man's coat sleeve, and is about as large as a man's coat sleeve, a perfect wood. This, in all the tree less regions cast of iLe mountains is A M03T IMPORTANT FACT, as an acre or two will furnish fuel for a family for an entire year. From tue top ot this w'rfxly sunstance is sues a stalk, ' on the top of which a tuft something like that of sorghum issues ; this soon droops over and the vhole bunch is one miss of the grain. The kernel is about the size of a grain of wheat, perhaps a little smaller and more nearly round. Each one is enclosed in a shuck or independent capsule. The grain can be ground iuto an excellent flour from which bread and other food can be made; it can be boiled and eaten as rice and cracked wheat, and in fact can be used lor any purpose for which our ordinary cereals are employed. A neighbor ot Deacon Holli.-ier, who raised a small croo last year assured him that it fattened his pigs faster than hu had ever known common corn or any other feed to do it. Xow, the only thing about thi3 story is that it seems ALMiWT TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. Xo estimate can begin to rate its value if all that Deacon Hollister claims for it fhould prove true. From .New Mexico to the British line there are tens of thousands of square miles too far away from the moun tains to be successfully irrigated and yet thus far at least too far beyond the line of re liable rainfail to be used for any other purpose than pas turage. And now conies this Afri can plant apparently adapted to fur nish both food Rnd fuel for nil this vast countrj. If it should fulfill th e promise thus far given its value to the country and to humanity, must he told in thousands of millions of dollars. Mr. Hollister thicks the seed was brought to this country from Southern Russia l-y the Men nonites; but beyond this he knows nothing of itu history I can find no account of it in the Encyclopedias, unless it lc a species of millet to the descriptions of which it seems to bear seme reH mblauce. It 6eems very strange, indeed, that no traveler or foreign coneul has brought its value. within a few years, comparatively, that white men have tried the pro cess of farming bv artificial moisture for their lands and crops. The Mor mons, in Utah, were really the pio neers in the experiment iu the west ern world. And yet, it is not only the most successful, but the oldest system of farming in the world. The crops of the Xile, in their certainty and yield, have been the facts of thousands ot years, and no man who has farmed once by this method cares to return to the uncertainty of the rains. He prefers to have this mat- ! ter within his own control. Given a sufficient water supply and a fertile soil, and the problem of husbandry isnotoneof dfficult solution. Not only is the crop more certain, but the yield is greater in proportion to the labor expended, and the quality generally far superior to that which is produced under the conditions of alternate drought and excessive rain falls, as in the E.-ist, and, when once the ditches are constructed and re duced to a system, the labor is com paratively trifling in its rati o to the results realised. In another article we may suggest some points of prac tical utility, applicable especially to j Salt River valley and the Territory of Arizona, and which grow out of the limited water supply with which we unfortunately have to contend. LFf TH FSOH FLOSESCE, Colorado is trying, by telegraph, to stop General Grant, on his wsy east, to do him the "honor" to. And Chicago is quarreling over the question a3 to who shall have the privilege of receiving him, the soldiery or the citizens. And he calmly smokes his cigars, and receives the lavish attention be stowed on him with the modesty which is always seen in the great man he really is. CO.HIESPONDHXCE OF TUS HElt ILB Florence. October 2$, 1;7R Tiiiukiu a few Hues from this sec tion might b3 of interest, I take th liberty of thus writing to you. I have just returned from awed ding, the interested parties being Jo seph Redman, of Globe city an .Miss Hancock ot i.ngiauo, who ar rived here this morning, in company with her brother, direct from Eng land. Miss Hancock wss engaged to Mr. Redman, 10 years ago, and have not seen each other for four teen years. Happy be they now The knot was tied by his Honor, Chief Justice French, at the Cos rnopoliiati Hotel in this city. Our town has a lively appearance Court is iu session and a great many people are in from the mountains. The case of Thomas Kerr, under in dictment for murder, is set for Thursday. The case of Loss, indict ed for manslaughter. wa3 tried on the 22.1 and concluded on ll3 231 After the winesses had been examin ed on both sides, tl.e District Attor ney made an able argument on the part of the Territory, who was fol lowed bv II. B. Summers, on behalf of the defendant, who made a short but effective speech. The case was given to the jury, who, after being out but ten minutes, returned a ver dict of not guilty. I was in the Court House when the jury returned. De fendant was called and the jun- re turned their verdict. For a time you could have heard a pin drop; nt the words "not guilty,'' you would hare thought a herd cf Texas cattle or mustang had broken loose, such was the racket for awhile. I for myself cduld see no sense in it, as the evi dence on the part of the defense was conclusive, and showed very plainly j that it was shoot or get shot, as it had got down to drawing pistols and the quickest man had it. More anon. Respectfully, A Constant Reader. CHINESE CROOKEDNESS. A Peep at the Sr.Uri: Opium Den. of an TnE somewhat renouned John T. Raymond, (Colonel Sellers.) has consented to a divorce which has been granted to his wife, who now assumes her niaider. name, Marie Gordo x. The tritl lasted only a few minutes, the testimony being taken before a referee, and consisted of proof of criminal relations with au actre-s. This is surely "divorce made easy," and a very poor commentary on the sacredness cf the American marriage relation. The "Ohio idea" seciru to have been somewhat unpopular in Oiii?. Lsadville, Col., of abatement, as to richness of it3 mines. shows no sign growth or the The appearance of frost in Mem phis is not only hailed with delight by the people of the deeply afflicted city, by the whole nation, as this de stroys tie "fever germs," and puts an end to the terrible scourge, And now, because of a little jeal ousy between the War and Interior Departments, at Washington, the troops are withdrawn from the TJte country, and the defenseless women of the agency left ia helpless captivity. LOCAL LINES. Don't forget to go to the Social hop to-night- Caviness is in from Picket before the public. Had not so reh- l 1. 1 . .1 , T-l !.. w,;l opta lie Exchange Res- j Uoili,ltr , fcBf Wcn me , a,,ove taurtinf, at XX dcor to the bank I-x- rHr.,s i f-fc,,,;!, ,u.t bie Un-tl to fkar.ft fiotIw: Jlcsday iicif; 2j- & jifa thisarco; ic ic"yub!:c- Matt. Post. To-day's matter will be found on the first three columns ot the first page. Three passengers by this morning's Black Canon coach: Wm. Griilith, Dan Stevens and John DeLepont. Latest advices from the Ticer mine are to the effect that everything is lot king well, but lack ot water pre vents the mill running on full lime. Lost, out of a buggy, on the road between Maricopa and the Gila river, a black overcoat. The finder will be suitably rewarded by returning the same to George Hamlin, at the livery stable adjoining the Phoenix Hotel. Preaching in the building north west of Recorder McXulty's resi dence, to-morrow at 7 P. J. Sunday school at the same place at 10 A. m. Social singing to-night at 73j o'clock. There was considerable stir caused in Court this afternoon by the action of the major portion of the Grand Jury, through their spokesman W. C. Stearns, repudiating the report which Foreman Hayden was about to present, on the ground that they had, cn account of the motion to submit the report as the report of Ihe Grand Jury, being wrongly put voted contrary to their intentions, and, that through lack of time, they had not been able to make it suffi ciently full and explicit. They were permitted, by the Judge, to retire in order to come to some definite conclusion in the premises. Fassrnier Travel. Wickenburg, October 31. The following passenger is oi the coach that left here this morning, to arrive in Ihrrnix at 7 o'clock this evening: Clark Churchill. r- Too 3Jan j . Hon. C. Lindley has just returned from Tombstone and Charleston to Tucson, fcays the Citizen, and reports Tombstone filling up very rapidly, and he sa3-s the people out there are beginning to fear that too many without means are going there at this time. The mines arc undoubt edly rich and are being developed ss rapidly as ran be expected, but that wiih ali this in its favor, there may soon be more there who need employ ment thn '':il be ab'o to get it Jud;;c Lind'fy ys tim Eabject ia frc-Iv !3:k;.i ia liis ar ia Toasb- , The Mexican mine. Globe District is to have a first class quartz m:ll with as little delay as possible. Mr. Geo. B.'Walker who has for nearly a year been employed by the Tomb stone Company at Charleston, passed through Tucson Tuesday to superin tend building, lie is a most tnoiougu workman anil Supt. Baldwin could have selected no superior for the work. Citizen. TELEGRAPHIC. Another Railroad across the Continent. Built on the Surveyed Line of the A. & P. R. R. Tvven'y Million Dollars of German Capital Invested. Chinese Quarter in fax Burned. Goi- Cne Pistol used in a Double Sui cide Last Night. Interesting Arizona Telegrams. Ons of the few thing? which Amer icans have acquired by their rela tions with the Chinese, are the ( Chi nese vices. Whether this is owing to the desire of mankind, generally, for novelty; or, whether man, after having once given himself up to sen suality, will deny himself nothing which may please the senses, even though ruining them, we cannot say. But certain it is, that there cow ex ist in Phcenix, numerous dens of in famy, which, altsough owned and governed by Mongolians, supported principally by Caucassiaus. Chief among these are the opieir dens, Which under the mask of wash houses, cany on a trafllc in a drug, that from its very insidiousness should be feared more than the virus of a rattlesnake. Determining to lay before the public a true picture of the vice and misery presented in these dens, a reporter of the Daily Herald, accompanied by a friend. started out to visit the principal re sorts of opium smokers. The first reached, was one in the rear of the wash-house on the corner of Monte zuma and Adams streets. Passing through the front room which is used as a laundry, and by a Chi nese ttoor helper, the visitor nnds himself in a room about fifteen feet quare, along the walls ot which are ranged about a dozim bunks in two rows, each bunk capable of accom modating tvro persons, who, resting their heads on one pillow, face each other, between them a small glass lamp, (filled with a colorless Chinesa oil, that burns without smoke or odor.) and a small jar made of horn asd containing a little more tlan tw0 thimblesful of the dark semi-fluid drug, opium. This, the smoker, tak ing up on the end of a piece of steel the counterpart of the old fashioned knitting neeJle holds over the liny flame of the lamp until it is thor oughly roasted, when he deftly works it into a small cone, about a quarter of an inch in length, and places it in an orifice in a bowl in the center of a flute shaped pipe, and once more returning it to the flame of the liny lamp, reits his head o:i DAILY PHCENIX HERALD. tJOSPKR JIct'LISTOCK, Publishers and Proprietors. Published every evening except Sunday Tor Year : ; : $' 00 IVr M.ir.ih, : : : 1 Kl Pel Week, : : : S3 Advertising Rates made known on appli cation. PROFESSIONAL,. E. IRVIXE & CO. M ISCKLLAX Eors. E.. ARXOL3. 21. I , Dentist. Ttonms Over Irvine's new store, corner Washington and Montezuma etreeta. Ei Q II. R. PATnlL'K, Civil Kngineer Pt'rmty tT.i Minnil Surveyor Tor Arizona. Office With W. A. Hancock Thanix, A.T. BKSJ. 31 OK X. Attorney ntid Counselor at Law, Tucson, Arizona. Ail law buM'.iesa will receive prompt acd careful attention. j. a. ZAEr.isKin. r.. n. HEr.Rfor.n. HEREFORD & KAB RISKS E, Attorneys ami Counselors at Ltn And Notary Public. OfT.ce on livers street, opposite Palace Hotel. Tucson,' Arizona. II. Ij rossSox, 33. c. . Physician and Snrseon (Graduate of the University of Ya.) Offers Ms professional eervtcea to the eople of I'iin-nix and vicinity, umee -. Coruer Ya:iin:rton aud Center Streets, posito the Tost Office. i. n. cox. A. c. bake; COX & BAKER, Attorney h nt law, rhoenix, A. T. omee. m-statrs. in Canital bulldin". on V.'ashinirton street. J. W. STErilEISOX, Attorney a t Law. PiiaiNix - - Arizona b. l. tosyfiiss, Physician and Sn.rceon. (Late of Visalia. Cal.) Ofliee on Washington street, two doora from Montezuma. JFLirS W. VAX SLYCK, Attorney and Counselor at Laiv, McMiilenville. Maricopa Co.. A. T. Will practice In all the courts of the Terri attorney nnd Coanselor at :i,aiv, Phtenlx, Arizona, 'maines. nromptlv attended to. Office All vi:U v.te Froba' Judye. raoCATE JIT1K1G. SOT ART PUBLIC. Vt'M. A. HASrolK, Attorney at Law, Phrenix, A. T. Jr'I..'ind business in ail departments a specialty. jonx i. RF.f;o. 3i. . riy iician,nrseon & Aeroncher. ritrfoivnces without permission: F. M. roeVriil. 1". S. Senator. Mo.: Col. John T. the pillow and exhauits it in about ! Cii;i. Democratic nominee for Coneress . ,, , , , . , . , ! from Missouri. Oilice two miles south Hay- half a dozen strong wmrTs what he . jell,s Ferry. Aiizona. uas been at sucu troiilie to prepare.! Tins repeated from three to six times will produce perfect unconscious- I nsss. EAST EH X. A NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL RAIL ROAD. St. Louis, October 30. Judge Barker, Vice-President of the St. Louis and San Francisco Raiload has just returned from Xcw York and says that preliminar3' arrangements are now being made for the comple tion of the above named road from the vicinity of the Indian Ter ritory, itsj presentj terminus, to the Pacific Ocean. He says that 20,000, 000 ot German capital, at 3 per cent, is offered to construct the road. If this arrangement is completed the road will J;be built under the land grant of the Atlantic & Pacific Rail way. PACIFIC COAST, DOUBLE SUICIDE. San Francisco, October SO. An Oakland dispatch says at Mitchell House,?Oakland, at 8:30 last evening Herbert Benton and Frankie Woo l ward both comitted suicide by shoot ing themselves wilh tho same pistol. The man killed himself first. It was a premeditated deed, as both had threatened to kill themselves. Xoth ing known of the cause of tje deed CONFLAGRATION IN COLFAX. CoLFAXvjCalifomia, October 30. Fire in Colfax this morning destmyed the Chinese quarter and burned one Oiock in the business portion of the town. One Chinawoman was burned to death. A number of families are destitute. Loss, $30,000. Insurance $7,500. TERRITORIAL ITEMS. John Anderson has been appoint ed postmaster at Giljett, Yavapai county. Wm. A- Scott Jr., of San Franchco is now manager of the Pima county Bank, Tucson. Globe City Road Commissioners went out Tuesday on mi inspection tour. They are to go as far as where the road leaves Gila canyon. The placer diggings jn Altar dis trict are producing well. The Los Angeles Commcrc&zl states that work on the extensicn cf the Southern Paci!ic will be recommenc ed on Tuesday next. DAVIS At KiryL., TUE SMOKERS. With the exception of throe, were Chinese of these three.two were men Americans the other, a young wo man. All seemed to bo so totally under the influence of the drug, as to be unconscious of what was taking place around them. The expressions on the faces of all were very much alike, eyes glassy and though open, unseeing, some smiled, others chat tered, while others remained per, feet immobile iu feature and limb. Those who had long been accustomed to using the drug could bo easily picked out by their sunken eyes, parchment skin aud omauciated form and face, truly wrecks to beshud at. EXPERIENCE OK A SMOKER. A desire to ascertain what could be the inducement offered men to in dulge i:i a drug so dj'et?: ious iobody and brain, caused one of the party to investigate the matter for himself. Making his wishes known to the pro prietor he was immediately furn ished with a pipe and couch by that personage, with the remark, "Opium wp'ly good, makeo heap stlong." I. in x dowu he took the pipe oifered and imitated as best he could the pig- i tailed bcathaus around. In staling ; hi3 experience, he said the ilst pipe had no apparent effect on him, the second caused a slight feeling of Ins situde together with a bell-like tink ling in the cars; the third seemed to have a tendency to make him feel very indolent and dreamy, and en tirely indifferent to what was trans piring around; this feeling grew irresistable after the fourth pipe had been consumed. To concentrate the reasoning faculties on any subject for any length of time, was im possible, all control over the mind seemed lost. Dreams of the most en chanting kind, only filled the brain. All were vagaries (if the wildest de gree. In one you were borne along on the smooth "bosom of a fast flow ing river, whose water breaking In ripples over a pebbly shore, made music of the softest and most senuons character, while in the East the sun in all his regal beauty, begins to ap pear above the horizon, around you are maids, in whose forms and faces is a grace and beauty of the most captivating kind. The dream changes you float oVk-r a sea. whose calm surface reflects a tropical moonlight night in all its glories. Soft music fills your ears, and a feeling of ec stacy. in keeping wilh your sur roundings, steals over you. These arc but two out of seotes. In those dreams the desires of a lifetime were realized. Several olher dens were visited, and, from the proprietors of all, it was ascertained thst many Ameri cans men nnd women where iu the j habit of smoking opi;:m in these j holes. WTOnnBTTTTU iMIll i'i'IV hi".!" " j KLAEiK CO.. ASS.LYKKS. (ioid (last, irold and silver bililion and -i-e of evervdeKcription melred mid assuy-.'d. Xll as-iavs rjuarnnteed. Prices of ore a-says; SMver and p!l. S3: lead. $M: copper. ?V Samples can lie sent bv mail or express, and returns will be promptly made. Oflice with Wells. Frzo ui Co., Prescott. WHARTON & SHEETS, PflVKlCIASS & 8CBGEOSS. AND Conntv Pliy6i."ia3.Mariri!a Co. .7. K. Y"h aisto.s. M D, O Ii P Sheets. -M V L'.S, Examin's Surg. Late of Keno, Xev, TATIENTsi WITHOUT KOOJIS WILL t receive medical attendance and board in llr-ir l:cspit:tl. j:;r"tVi!l a'terd nrofessional calls at any Ttn:r i?mv or tliL'ht. HK'irE East side Plaza. oeld u m b er LUMBER! LUMBER! ! AT HAW 3IIIXj AX1 YARD, PKESOOTT, - - ARIZONA. Ktivinff movpft our mill five miles west of Trcotr. ou Willow Vrefk. -Near Thumb iiiirte. ut a poiut within two mile? of tho JlilltT ro:ifl. near Jrnii Sprinc, and having completed an excellent road to ihe Miller road a:d to I'rescott, we re now prepared to luruisii any amount or quality or LUMB EE, Shingles, Doors, Sash, LATHS, ETC.. AT EE BROCK I'UICXS. Carley, Flour, Corn and Produce Talcen in exchange for Lnmber. CLAIiK & ADAMS. MISCLLLAXEOUS. For Safe, Tho Cosmopolitan Hotel, In Florence, Final C.onnty. Thin hotel has Vi nearly Xirnihed rr-sns. Lare Bar Koom, wi:h tiWures complete. lliuinc Hiom, li.3?'-i. and Kttchu with fteve and fnrniture and fixtures, complete od in runniuj; order. I.arffc cellar. Path-room and a Mo-k of iatid MOstiM, all incited with a hich adooc wiill, and larj;e cott-nwood traes, oiilhouse? and all conveniences for & firtt-cla&e bctrl. THE ONLY HOTEL IN TOWN. tit ages frcra Casa tirande, Xutcoa, &Utt Sling ena fi!Sc. Ar.-:- -7cr7 i'-7- S-S rftsr-Ur bfiriers. : p.'!:'2- SALT RIVER F.ouring Mill. C. II. VEII Prop. TIio Largest and B est Mill in the Territory. OFFERS FOR SALE ALL THE BEST GRADES OF FLOUR Iu q-iautities ruit purchasers The fo!!"rine hrDds constancy oo hand: XXX FAMILY FLOUR (warruwd EXTRA FAMILY LXTKA SUPERFINE, (sit A HA M. CRACKED WHEAT. ALSO Bran.Sliortaand Xiddllnssi. terror jl attention invitkoto ty 1 XXX FrtmiTy FIoii. Kvery suk i-f whieh is ci;ar-iit-pd I'Qtil to Thr, t-esl n-.atiufiK'tured i i ht, Ter:i;"ry or money fpfundf-d. HtiVirira lerce fet.Hk ef band. pnrvhu.-rs will d wrll to ive me a ciil before purchasing e'senbsre. CUT-RICES LOW AS T!IE I.OWFHT. Hiskest rrir-I.-ill -or Wheat. PLAZA B'333!N3 HOUSE. Scutatvcit corner of tho Plaza. $6 Board, per week No Chinese J . S . BYE.KS TVonid rifpectfnlly inform the citizen of PliCQiac he has opened a nrbt-eMBs boardiwi? house at thee.bove location snd iu prepared to t2iJt bojrivrs by the diy, week or month, at moderate, pricer. Sfoili' fcerved it a!! hen-. Tie tsbie wll) ba apj:!o2 '' i"h th bst m..-ir-: Er.:i?, A fmr of t:is rr.r,'!c ews ?or Irvine & Go., Are constantly reduc ing the price of FALL IMPORTATION OF CALL AND SEE TTIEM AT THE CORNER STORE, EW BRICK BUILDING DRYGOODS, L. BIEN, s-i4 j BtNt.ti trK-iMTr.- Fa!! Goods, CAMEL'S HAIR, CASHMERE. SIUMI-CLOTII. SATLVS .SILKS ALSO STRIPED BROCADED SILKS AX3 SATINS. The roU ar ail Jirvrt 1 ir liooA, and ran turrrfof W j-J mS the tv Lowest Iru-". Black Si.'k at 75c. $1 a.ii 51 25 Heavy Clack Silk Lining, VF.LTT AT At . Striped Corduroy, the very latest at $1 23. lO-IXCJI BtllK Wirrnt-d U ffgui. kt TV; u Lara widv. Sor. t A slenJil line of woJ J in all the r.rw sh !-: J d TV. Il will par xrt-11 for rrr 1J send fcx oiapU- Ur:r 4".af mm where. Indies iU Wr !a sniaj ttt i tales hnt Thres Day fr to rcac'a acratuepta, aa4 TCt4 Days more for an aarr c the time oalj Six Lax a!tv,jtlr. L . B S E Fi , 221 J street, Sacramento, Caf. rat rr domestic pirn rATtrt rJoticc. Havia? e-iatlfcr-! a rvreba ii Aaencr.'MIi- I BIEN wi:t cuoia p-i-nil attention t all at kintl. such a lkU arnl ft-niture.tinntrric-v CrotkcTt", Millinerv tJtiois efo. tun tit N. R0SENTHr nrasliin;trn tree?. 1- Opposite the Magnolia Saloon. l-H m eg- O o o 2 8p o h4s .QQ Th Of eir stock consists D large assort H 6. t o CLOTH IN Of boots i snors, TRUNKS. VALISES, n.VTS, TOBACCO, Cigars, Yankee Cat.e-.-j and Statics JtHt receivrj. the first H? patent of a lr aal ccrapUte suxV. S-erj-tUinu fJew, Fresh and or THE First Quality. N. Rosenthal. OprA-tte c.r H. yt.im BANK EXCHANGE HOTElu n"Mkln:ta tr- . If wa riaaa. rkmit. E. GANZ - Presfi!! Tlii new ht: ' . v rrtx r ,! actHmmo!atiiV, ui rrtn".; puMic ! The rvwrhn ar? well vcti.i!-v2 ! j hanl.mvlr f irai-Jjtxl iu ai" a-w j .-inr.'c. SujKri.r at--curaJil.- ' tor Limine, inea.tu ia. i ti.r t ill tie the ctai:itrt aasl ! of his fue!. R.aaaa KrrTea y TfWfmk Billiard Tabid and Cat Couavx-ted ia ta flj MERCHANDISE. E. IRVINE & CO., Brick Building, corner Washington and Mon J J j leziima otreets. Only the Finest Liquors Ci jxi. rnviTE citii Wimm Tiie principal Catrra. C-.S.m; aa A shurc of the pViic patroma-. y j olicftc d AGENCY Bank of Arize:. Tlrrapfcfe .r KJCH Esm j f the I ultea Jta a. 4 cnl O- mm-iviai n,-w 1 v,n. - traosfio c"- t-f fcwj-ii. tr..- x . j a -.is-. ..-z-z - :