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'. ? - Are- TELBGWC News of tho World for 4ha Past Seven Days. Associaiad Press Dispatches to Th3 Phsnix "Mer'-.lj." Progress irt.i.le by San Curios Indiana. Tcn-iior:;;! Ito Sniall Pox i;i Sun cisco. Frnn- ISDIAX-AVFAir.S'. V.'asu;xgton, .Novt-iiiov-r Co. Indian Airrnt IJ.'.-rry lo-ilay HIul ';: toond for $3.0'.'0 f-.r his ap:K-ara:kC. I:r triul April 27:1). The Indian Cor.imif&:rr.er fr.ys ihc perscrering p;orrcs in-i'! 1 y tin: !5.in Carlos ApufJu-s iv.v:inl civiiizu lion is i5cscrib'.ii v.-i;ii iiii:-li so.ii-f:;.-.--tion and St promised tin' unls-s.? ib- p!a:ies Fiich as rttver.-ioii of spHcs n-nl water lor irrijittLm I f j;iact-:l In tiiCivny, the so-ciiili d "ntrtt. tal 1c Aprticlic v.-i!l be in ve year t!ii;.',';ii to raiss the rtatT pit: t t-f tlftr - i: b- Industrial s-. hoi i.-t are faluTili.-ltc-u Rt "Tcn-st Gn.vi, Oil -::i, f-.-r .lit: Il li cit of the f'..i!jr.!.s :i tin i'arifi: Coast and are rcr.crU-il lo i e i:o.'n..r guiii work, n truer tr.c ir.a:-igenie;!t " of Sergeant V"r!:i:-on, V. S. Army, r.nd a libera! .-it-prop: iaH-oi for t';'.-i.-cntirelTianairen-tiil ere etuii'stly rec ommended. t:ik bexvek a.- kio gtsan'j':. Denvet;, Novcm! ir titi. At n stockholders met-tinir of the Denver tfe Hio Grande raiiroa-l, to d:.y, G-n-Paluier voted uiiif-teaiUs of tite t,tock. W. G. Palmer, "iV. A. Ih I!, ('. F. VVacrchtKer, Mas-ciI "-aire-, .i::y Gould arid iJ. C. Dode were elected as Directors. New i-xttations. were authorized to he i;vle. CIi-i;r:-.i Palmer was entire nrt-ler of the it f.alion and is supposed lo have voted Gould's stock. SMAI.I. POX. Sax Fnirxisco, Xo.emher CO Six Ciises of small pox were reported at the health of-ice to-day a :d lour verified. No deaths have oc curred at Use hospital in the past forty-eitilit'hours. Six ca-cs report ed yesterday and three Vfiiiled. VIvill-ASTES JJAOJ.V NKCDi:. Sit-vzi: Or-, 2s. M., IS' ovemlter 29. The report telegraphed to the Tucson Star of November 24, from Sliake.-peare of the ki i !i of King and wouaiin of Dili .5 ii, ttliftr'd horse theives, of San Siraun, which was stated to have ottciii red at Dow-ring's ranch, Animas rt-.o-inlaiiis,' proves to have been false. Twenty two head of stfu-k v.ere ref ovcieu bv Tarncr Martin and party, and an en gagement occupy.!! several hours actually took place l":t it v.-as blood less. Turner and Margin when re turning to San t-i..ii :i from tt'i.-ikcs-pe.i'-e on Friday erc.lnj l.. t -.veto ambushed at Granite Gap by Ilirrg and his gnu. Martin was killed ia stantly by beint; sbot in t!.e bead. Three head of stock wets idiot down and killed in the alfray. Turner escaped. A regular vc-ti icttr. has been commenced in San Simon Val ley and lh? end is not yet. THI;tt DISTRICT JL-;.fih:-:IIP. Was:iisot.x, -Ve uhv 29. President II yes bus received and accept en the resignation cf Judge Charles Silent, Associate Justice of tbe Supreme Court of Arizona. The cause assigned by Judge Silent for liU resignation i- ii- heaiih. Nomi nation to rill tbe vacancy will be sent lo the Senate .xa afitrr Cou-rcss assembles. Application; for appoint ment as bis tucee-ior are a ! rt.-i ;y Oa file in the Department of Justice from J. B. Harmon and W. II. K. McJnakin of San Francisco, Y. If. McGruvv, f San Jose, JJ. ii. Treai". well, cf New York, Samuel 11. Ai'sn of Arkans-s. SCHROEDEIt's CASE. Sa.v fiiANcrs.j.j, November 29 The trial of yoi'.n-j Schroeder for ibe j murder of Dr. Lefever bean at Oak- I laud ti-d ty. Greit interest is mani- ! fested in the case. The jury was partly obtained to-day. FATAL STABiii:.-rj AFFP.Ar. . Camp Thomas, November SO. Samuel Hunter was fatally stabbed on la-t Tuesday niht by a J';xira:i named Lacuna and hl3 partner, whose name is not knrwn. Hunter is ia critical condition. Clark Churchl il and r.furat Ma--terson Inn fuund a law partnership in I'ie.-.cott. The blacksmith shop of Alex Gi'ayi'cn, at Globe was recently rob bed of propei !y to the value c f f 100. Theodore AVe'isch & Co., of Tue.-oti hits commenced suit against the Star newspaper, r.nd t!i2 p.roprtetors of an -ippcsttimi store for itOUO; libel is : he coin plaint. Jlr. Thouip-,on of Sar.ta I?o.-a, and formerly Slate I'rin.er ol California is in Globe en route to Tucson, where he itiiimis slartinij a uiinin-j paper. Twelve pabien ftrs btive already been riiirar'-d in Kc.v i'ork by caj)-iiai'st-;, f.-r A ri7..i"a, as soe-n as tbe Atchison, Topcka and Santa Fe road ereini'c!, tvitn tin- i;i:thcns Pacie, iv'iieli uiii litmbliCSii take pi. ice on or before the 5 I day of January ne:-:t. i'assr ; rail;.-. loivv :uat;e icy liar trips as l".t:c.'.st as lite Mi;. three river. LI Paso will be the ne .;. Cb'.y M eador re! t.rned fr.-.rn his Crip to ti'.e IJftte Colorado Siir.dr.v morn- ir.tr. lie vrcttt far t.f ihirse Head Cro.-siitrr. A l.ir.re qtt.tttiiiy of v.-co s i-emz f.an.iu! fiosn that .-(.; ion to the termitttt:- f A o: i 11 11. .T -. Mea.ior sent fon.e.r.i JO.ObO pounds for ('. V. Head A; Co. There js I"r...e e:;;;-ra:ion ; otirin i in frt'Ci the Utah c vantry. Matty f.f th em: 5 a: e bound for the Giia aiid S...I! Itiver vaiievs. I), mocrr.t. G;;v. Frr ii. a:: is in Nt - v York. C .trier 'iVvis, t.f the :",:rii uf Vfin h. iloipcr i- C-. .hft Tue.'-crs for Giiayii'.es la-J veei;. i Ar-T are ;t:.tv io-oii-.o; ;v.;s cz tbi ; divi.-ioa id tbe S. V. P.. lb, with hea.'hptnrters at 'i lo-ton, nnd 20 ne ones are expected to arrive soott. J . t?e A. Fclter has received iiis cor.nt;?s:.!n as .Tttti.-e of the IVacc at T.--:nh.-t.;ne. vice Jwd-c R; illy, 're-Oyaed, and bos ordered upon the disebarpo o; bis d;;Me. Clark Churchill, and Mnrat Martet.-O!:, Fstp, of Preseott have fornte'l a law p 1 1 tiiT-d-ip, tvhli cfilces over the Bank of Arbtoioi. Mr. .inr.ti: S'.-tdy, sc-cre'ary to Col. n-?.'ii:. v.-as man h d in San I'rancico a fcv days Kince to a 'A-- Ki'tio Suifceriand, laiely from tiic Ea.-t. The train hoi-rel for irjsr.n, f. fev. morainj ago, ran over a Yum i In dian, who was a-.tetnptintr to !,:. rd the train -or a free ride, and. severed one of iiis arms and one le from his brxlv. ATLANTIC Sl PACIFIC LAKD3 important Dscision by the Attorney-Genera! o; th-- U. S. One of the Mexicans has been captured and they are on the trail of tbe other two. There seems to have been three concerned in the affair. STILI, LATER. Hunter is dead and the probabili ties are that the men will swing without c-03t to the Teriitury. TRIAL OF MISSEL SLOUGH SETTLERS. Sax Francisco, November SO. Several Mussel Slough settlers were placed on trial ia the V. S. Circuit Court this lnornintr, charged with obstructing Marshal Poole in dis charge of bis duly. Tbe Govern ment was represented by J. S. At torney Leave and t. S. Attorney Van Huson, and the defendants by Messrs. Hitrhton, MeCtinc, Marshall and McUride. MISTEIIIOCS CIS APPEARANCE. St. Louts, November CO. Ijen'on Jones, Cashier in the L". S. Quarter. m.iMer's Office here, disappeared a week atjo. His accounts are said to be somewhat mixed, and suicide is supposed to be tbe result. RAILROAD' ITEMS. E. V. T.un )s!i joe, of Chieairo, Ills., w:n ele -te 1 General Manager of the Chicago, Texas ami Mexican K. P.. At Dallas, the citizens subscribed $j-!.000 to build fifty miles south of Dallas, which has been located ami work will commence at once. A. A. Talmaj;e, General Manager, has issued circular assuming chartre of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas K. It. and its leased lines and branches. BRUTAL MVIIKEK. John J. Sapp, saloon keeper in Council Bluffs, wa3 brutally mur dered m his saloon last eight. , The following is the ticket fleeted in Apache county: Council, Sol. Karth; iloie-e, Jnoti.e ilaitou and G. 11. York; Sheriff. E. S. ttover; Probate Jst-iie, V. A. Franklin ; Dis. triet Attorney, Y. II. IPidd ; Treas urer, Dio-jicio linen ; Snjiervisors. At.'otiio Goi..e". at tl Lu l.er llar tia ;fivt-ird?r, A. J. I5ailej. V. 13. ilelli-i?, Superlnten-Iettt of the Ceitleiii.i.tl r.tine hfl es'.erdny for C.isa Gran ih; to meet his family. .Mr. H. !.'ine" has pre; -m d a pleasant home ft.T I. is "lovtd ones"' tut al the Klines arsd.hereafter, in attdi'iort to a iiio.-O'.iah :.tii.-ie.-s management. ::c may - N ; . : t":e ; I .. :.: ad ii.ion of cial attrnctioii, v.'i.teh is aivvays impel feet without tie; c barmiair pr-. scit'. e of TOiiisa. Citrouiel :. The C.-utetini.iI -iivt-r Mining Co. last week shippe i .'. ;r bars of bub lion, valued at b:-' .. It will do in-sclt better tbi 4 vre k. The Centen r.i.'.l is proving " bonaazti sure enough Ciiro dele. Tbe Tucson Gas Com party" has been incorporated. Final county has postponed the day of taxes becoming delinquent to Dec. 31, next. A crazy mm on a railroad train near Texas II 1 1 1 a few days Eince caused tpiiie a commotion. Tl;e District Court of Prcscct! meets l'ifcem her 5' h p.vhea the Grand Jury will b empap.t::!eu ar.d crimi nal business takeu up. In Globe, at the re-ddence of Char lesA.Fi-k, Su-.-by, Nov. 21st, by tbeKev. J. J. Win-ar, Mr. W. JJ. Spence, and Miss E:.'a Ford, of St. Louie, Mo.. I ;t- of Sau Francisco were united in n.arriae. Tite Drill, in Fpe'ikintj of tbe pros perity of Pinal, says that the Grand Hotel has S i boarders and the Pinal Hotel. cxcP.'din j tnwi: pjnt, lias and every private family that will take boarders have aii they want. An immense amount of freight is daily cac-simr over tbe road says the Sentinel. Ihe pa-seutr lirl ir also increasing. As many as l-'j per day have b:-en recorded ('.uintr tlto week, we lock for an immense tiade over the Southern Pacific of Arizona on the completion cf the road. Deputy SbeiitV Jb-bait yps'erdaj-rc-turaed from bis trip after C. F. Hiue, for wb.om be bad a vairattt of arrest far forcible entry am! unlaw ful detainer of th t B.-(m;oc mine. Mr. Iline v.i.s with a party of pros pectors bound for California District and was overhauled witeti within six miles of Camp Howie. He wits re leased upon his r.,vu rec.-iruizauce ami promise to tr.i e the trail at Powiu. and proceed to Tucson to answer the charge preferred against him. Nujrtret. ZJ-t-t-. to tli lA-;i:atnrr. It is to be hoped that eycry member ot i be coming Icghshtture will jdedge himself :tgt.int passing a iinjrle divorce hill, duiiitir the sessi-in. And that each one will pledt-e himself to repeal tbe obnovious rc-ri.-try lav.-. And pass" a law creating County Courts. And fit t'o maximum rates of passenger travel in Arizona Territory at five cents per mile. And amend the criminal procedure so that the trial jury will have the right to f::; the punishment for m itrder. And pass an act authorizing the Doard of Supervisors to issue bonds to ihe amount of S'iOO.OoO to buiid roads, into every mining distric': in the county. And pass an act placing the elec tion of the Territorial Superintendent of Public Instruction in the bauds of the school trustees ol the scho d tiis tricts in the Territory. Tucson Star. V .vs:nxTO.v, November 0. Tbe Ationicy-Cencral has rendered an important drcbion reardfnar the legal right of the Atlantic & pacific Uailroad Company to public lands by reason of continuing the construe ion and equipment of its road under the act of Congress organizing that company. The Atlantic & Pacific eompauy has been succeeded by the 5i. bonis an Francb-co Uailroad i oinpany, but for the pa:o; nine years no toidilion has been made to its roadbed an-.! track and Itienfore no claim eoti'd be made upon the Gov ernment for lands, the grant beian contingent upon the-construct ion an. equipment of the road. Hecen iy however the St. Louis &. San Francis co Company beeran the construction uf the Atlantic and Pacific road from its western terminus and having con stnictt d fifty miles of road, made ap- piica'ioa to have the ame inspected by United Suites Commi.-sicuers, preparatory to having the s .me ;:c-ca-ptcd by ihe Government, and pub lie lands Iran-fen etl to tbe coutpany ;ii lands earned under the charter of the Atiamie and Pnciiic Cornpanv, Vi'ht n tiic .I'o'itt. lion was made at the Interior Depr.rtmet.!. tite qtis-.- tio.n arose as to whether the land grant o: the Atlantic Pacific Com- J'Stiy bad not been forfeited by reason cf the failure of the compand or its successors to compiete the road within a given period of time. The question was -eierred to the A'.tor nt j -Ge:ier: l and that officer has ren- lere.I an :pjnio!i in f avr r ot the com. pany. i he Attorney-General hob's that as the acts of Congress orgar.iz- i:: tho Atlantic and Pacific and Northern Pacific companies do not expressly provide lor the roi leisure ol the land granted those two com panies, they can claim the lands thus granted whenever earned unless Congress should, by legislation, ex ercise the reserved ri.iht to lake possession of the roads and com plete their construction, as provided the acts by which the two com panies named "sere organized. Ac'- ng upon this decision, commis- h nera wer to day appointed to in spect the section of the Atlantic and Pacific read jtt-t completed, and hou Id the same appear to have been constructed and equipped as re quired by law, it will be accepted, ud patents will Va issued for the auds thus cerjicd. How an ArSiaisas Sscl was Al erted. "The in -in who stole that fi.hile is a liar, and I can whip him!'' uagriiy exclaimed a man from Fourche mountains, approaching a body of of men and regaiding tV'in curious ly. "'1 came tn town this morning,' an' some fellow's stoic my riddle. The ma i what dom: it is a liar.'' "what soit of a lid-die was it?"' asked a man whose .skin looked as though he had ji.st recovered from swamp fever. "Why, it was a first-class instru ment with I've rattlesnake rattles on tiic m-idc." 'Vy'heie did yo i get it ?" ''I bought it from an old man. Ptgoy. He made it an' any man v. bo stole it b-a liar, mi' 1 can whip him." '"See l.eic, mister, maybe the man '.bat stole ii is not a bar. nad maybe you ct'.ii'i whip I li.t.'' "Yes, be is a liar, an't I can whip arty man what would -itc-ai it riddle of that make." "Now voti are r.uliin-j it tr broad : ay 1 litter : to.- a titio e ir.-tn obi ii.:,:: in.!', mrall to se. at: i 111..! vi "Are ten year- a r '. i , y. ti litat my fa; !o.r is a fit. , ;.'ou ean t. hip )i ;-' voti certain that be sk-Ic r. fidditt ;";. i; the tdd inan";'' 'Yes " "Then what I say -rocs." J ti.-t then a man welching r.ho;:t two bundre'l du-aiids ,u:k-d ol'his coti! rotol s.ti.'l : "i in your ruber, ain't I, John:"' ' Yes, John replied. 'I stole that fi ldie. I never to'd a lie in mv life, an I d -.n'i itcoiieel that ;inyl.tidy ever whipped me." lie looi.e-i -it the man whose fiddle ha.l been Ltv h it, and ask...'. : "-Vm I .-. littrV 'Now, here, you feller-; btiv. mts tii:derstitr;d uttt. So von at .oe a tl.ioie lV-ni the obi man. did von:" "VeS." " iV. ll, I'd he ritieb r bUege'l to you if you'd hook me one." Te a;., you sec, a bloody Arkansas dud w s averted. t'otion. Cotton picking on tbe Beileview r.tr-fh, ICern county, is t-vt.gre-stng in n saltsfae! :r7 manner. About 50.00 pcttn. already gathered. Pi'-Uini will continue until t'itrtst TTias. 'i'i;e crop will be b:t.:; r thai; the avcrar;:- cyop of t!t c !.:! ttt'es. It w:;s plaipcl on the pc-o: t.-.-t mo; in tbt v-iikey, stH-.i the conditio:";-! ui.;i. r which it was jrttt-, were far from favorable. The ptoduct is equal to the best. Cohen Setni-ttopie. There has been a "l-oor.i" in the cotton market for the par; twe davs, the dealings in options rnnning up from an average- fib-oist 0 .(:!') bub s a day. to more than i7.',b00 b ties for each of the pa; two d-tys. The in ert ased at-tivity has been ;o..(orn ptmied by -n a ivance 0 to 2o points Portion "f r. S.tch was lost Established 1852.S l, B. HOOPER & Co., Oil and WiE MERCHANTS. LEGAL. ':''ii:'., Jit t n I't-r : PHOENIX, A. r, IHum:natmg and Lu"bricatii;g OILS cf ovary doscniticn and CAITDLS3. Ii.:pr ; tcrs aE-.Vbclesr.!S Dcal?r3 in Forri-fn snd Doiaecti WiES, LiQIOeS AM CIGARS. TolC"i ivv. .y jti (ti tl'.su. 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I- fi r-Yrfi'.::h: CUT'' NtTUi ' ;.-i-i-i:-.K';aii-s . ;i ii W.-r.kr:-.-. j i. : r.iaT'-rr I.'.-r i..i:L- . lii' 'iT--r.cy. :- it.-t-v. v:t.: southed:: pa MAIL AND t- rr .Stage JLiiie: -i" i . (Tr- o in i :v. Lii.ti 1- -n'J Ii;; :tn- :;.I"T--j. :Vr.'.. 'lis U-Mi i.nl . - f.tr sr. "'ii".:-4 i hi i:. lv. Xs.,-:.. bft'.f , tviibJ;, , 'Ut:' t b.';- r ' t. ;,r..i iil s "i: ; Ai.x, il,. tl iii-1 Ei i ; :. i i: -v i i-jii ii hi- vr.A till"1 -...ii v,s' (;i::i:.! !i r.-:-.i-: q.:':i';y i '.a-i '-;: V tine-lal; fi : 'iilli'.: .- J'.' i-t'?', ?;ni in -i'iv tn her d; irv ai.'i d ':i; 1-r. A-'i-ui.' w lil :"Tf'f t rt'-.! Oorr-- ft'f :i t lit -t'H i V.' ( Illi'IvT It'.-- : TP' IlIIGt Ui ' V. lil :-t ( . hi: i'lii t .' :t: : i -i ;' i' v. ,lrvi T.i. rri'Ty. i -v :i:i: ;i: iu--, r-. l'i if :tt vt-. a hfi - ir -;r t ; it it s : :. . -. l,.' ; iy t-.:il la a:'y ;;.!-. r-'.-:- ."- f- r. ; j. iii ie.'.i,r(,. O. lJ. i".' fy.'-n rl;.j .t. r.T.d ::i iTiv;;-.- i::.!.-'. i !' tit 1 lv A. hi. V h.;i T. '., II Uc;iiM-f t.Lrtet I- riiiici - oo' Jr ;:.;: I.'ifinv ;:-v..v Nrr'i'?:.- C'"l. C:ti-:- Fli-.I- t-i !. V ;.Tt . i.-i'i.-.i r " i::i;-i"!i;il: . .n:ii". u. . :. I -ik'-'r. -m ";! s'.-i :- y all bfiib a t-j-uIo six lir. :-T::r!:-"s I-r.T.'V Ft: t s r? h;-: iiii i.t';;i)-'-l i - - :,-;. sin m '-'i 1 : f.s m i.tt i..;;; l:ttr. i ;.r s-tc by :i Civ.Sis 4 V: A ' p - r -..i.i f. - : ; .;. ti m r.u:.. . - i i -.: - m Vn?. 5. Hooper, inc. S. Car?, tet u. Jarner. On one of the morning trains over tite Erie road the other ti.iy, a fanner looking man walked the length ol be car without finding an empty seat, ami be slowly returned to one occupied bv a lone man, who at once sprt ad himself out as much as possible, and suddenly became deeply interested ia bis csvspapor. The farmer hilled be- ide tite seat, but the other made no movement. Even after a fun minute had passed there was no sign that be meant to share his quarters with the other. Then the farmer touched bis arm and said : "If you can hang on Ion? enough you'll make a fortune." " What what's th.t sir?" de manded the other as he looks up. It's a big thing; hang onto it!' whispered tbe farmer. " What is it? What do you mein sir?" "I tumble; but I won't give it away," chuckled the farmer. " What do you mean, sir?" " I mean that you've got the big gcsl corner on the hog market evet 1.110 n in this country, ana it you don't make a million dollars out of it I'll eat erxtfNh for a year." Half that feat was suddenly va cated, but the fanner preferred to tu-aee up against the stove. Wall Strcr. News. Afjeiscy Jlsittera. yesreroay ai-errtoon. i.-.e marKet is consnieraoi v hii her, however, lor everything et.cep! November options, than it v:ts two days ago. Mtttv York Exchanirc. Albuquerque, N. L, to otir cv.-r, personal knowlege, was, for a period of twelve rears, before tbe railroad tapped Us doors, one of Ihe dullest s., - " 1-23. Au.'fJ, Catler Tevis. -: :.l ( 1 " . - : :"i - -to. ,: l: i-.e ' ' t-t e' .! ' -t ' . t t :( t: . ,r : oi- : ef - it . . " ; ; t :.. . ;;; , . ' .! '. s , . ( ; , i t t .1 A Pi ; .v. -..oi , j;e i t ' ' I to c- .- . ' it;. S.'i : I wtoii. l,nt.: ; a-.- O!" ;t':"e,s- 1 ottt o :,'i ,.f -.". . . i a. on! ;:; vi :.o ; , i'.s !::. ri:- at . i" r j G-e-opt tro r !-! of ; ' pt ttee '.-.-..-t ore-- i o. -ti.a' : r ..-" i. u : s .1 -e :o 'i e o- tt I't.,. i. ; .e laa-t;:-:-! r i:t:-... :a. Hi- it c. tl:. : Itivr its. : i t ::t a. .'. ;i i; iv. tio i. t.i to: : ue C'f lit 1 . ., s . 01 K ne. vv..i y. rt: V ti;t '-: -t.e. . Vt. .y li-ta-.titt.i!:. Also ti; - ta-tiV.- -:t -vc-::-. n ? : : : ; iititr n e -a tit.- te five trii:'i,s iv.-.- . fct'.tH vt t.- iv . v. s t a r ;it 1 1 : t' (. : i threo i-vl; l.e tti f...l:l III- j-; Pr bei. ."-1: -. ...t o,- I: tttul S; ; a". 1 W.. it. ti !; litL-iivst e--st :' I t ;:. tr t.it iiit;..sti' ti IV-vTitti t"o; ;: ,i .-t ;. :.s r eottitie t;., 51.? f;ost 1 oii.r:i- 'f: r..;-iiu..-- t. a: t v.: .1 i.t;-: 1 '-- ti.- 'I i - tt .. I ' ! .1 o. -1 : t ..-r i-: 10 . : : 5 1 ; . 'toi I'o.'t. .toe :.: y ' iti c:t:i ; -i i. ( t;i : r ,-ry s; :o-;. V , o 11 i- , ;: tee t .u'tj. V. .1- t-i a t-...-.i s:t-iv,:-o :.s e.o s iiee : i rt- v :; - . 1; I: r - - :: . .-1 t. . . r : . -'. at : 1-e : ii-s !-. -r on- iroi :::,-. 5 .n a .-iii .-!e "ek. lo ft t tie too- ii t ..." k-i-ev i Ii' ti k'.-. A'.i t-;:- ei-. ttre stirrr: e-i c- tt ' i 1 -OL'i 1 :t .aa, :y v' :tt- v- lovl; I: t. y s- : - ttt'i '.. . iso ill .re-.-. "iottvll-l ot: ';" tr; th s teote-s itio.-T ;"" .r -eure to-' :lr t.f.e.ir. Y it", ill I-"- tl .V t.i i".-.v--,00 tfli in it. W . t'.if tl .1 lire ! a'-'. Ttf - t.'i iti't;.; :."i 'y .1 v. s1-. , ,t vuio: n- r.-.;i'-. Atl'ruta i h.tt if'' . Ad. ."ess Tiftt t"0 . ; its! , -I..L lt. ft t; st S ttf -tj Vaat'-' iv. .- uv iirastn"; meitv-y .v " .1 t: 5 avi a e-1.1 . n 1. .'i.'.iic-' ... .t . r- it. -t. ih.i.iw ai 'y : .1 ,; u !b ta p O '.T'y lV. ni ymtr .leer, "i .1. st- ii- o.et . i . :l:s v:. t;l ri; o!' tie Air. A. P. Lu-.iiam, Intiian Accnt of the Pimns and Papngos, is in the city on business connected with the Agency. He states that the Govern ment is about to proceed against all - settlers now on the Papago Reserva tion. and that the prohibition against the cutting of fuel and timber there will be strictly enforced in future. The three Pima Indians who killed voting yiuncie near the Pima Agency, an account of which appeared in tbe Citizen eoitio weeks ago, were promptly arrested and are noT in ihe bands of the authorities of Pinnl county. It now ippears that their object whs robber;,-, as Muncie was well dressed and had tnc appearance of carry in; money. One of the trio rode ahead of tbe unfortunate man to attra- t his attention, while the others shot htm from behind. As be did not fall at once, but continuct t walk on, the Indians concluded that lie had not been hurt, and fear ing be was armed and would show light, they made off Muncie was a young man of good connections, bis parents residiue in San Antonio, Texas. He was out of work and money, and bad started towalk from Florence to Pliot-iiix. Hail be been found in tim2 his life might have been saved ; lost bloo i was too much before he could receive proper atten tion it was too late. A sad incident of bis death was the fact that on his person was found a loving letter from his mother, e.vpressi itj the fear that be mitrkt lie in danrcr from tbe In dians' and tir-intr bi n to adopt some bit iaess that would remove him lrom such peril. Citizen. The old adotie "Palace" in Santa Fc, in whichtihe reception to Presi dent Hayes anil party took place, is pcriitiTS ihe oldest habitable build ing in the United States or Territor ies. It has a history that reaches back SOI ; ears. It was occupied by Governor Olcrman in ICtSO and was in use before the advent of Pedro PcraUa in Pj98. There is a building in Santa Fe near the church of San Miguel that is said to antedate the Palace. Santa Fe is a much obi er town than San Augustine in Flo-jida. Chiixiiittii-N Mnnerior Flour. J. ?d. Gregory is authorized to sell and take orders (or ivy flour ClIAULliS Chrismax. places in tbe United States: However, to-day, with a revolution wbicn the iron hot se brinaings, it is one of the most lively ge-a-bca-.l places west of ihe 111 issouri riwr. During all the long years of th;:! times tbe citizens never gave up hope and are now reaping rt just and merited reward. Albuquerque is located in one of t tie most fertile v.-itieys of the Kio Grarde, where all th?. ceriais are srro-.vir.ff, and it is surrotiiuii-d by hills ami mountains of mineral, the value ot which is beyond ihe ren-on of rutin to es'imate. Such will be the bate of Pre.-eott when the iron highway taps our county. Miner. The Pi: enix I A 7.0 ami the CM f rnian it ive i'.rrar.-jeii to club on the below named term-.. The Califorr.i.-tu is Hie oesi and most pi-pillar monthly ever published en the IV.tiiic Co-tst. It is the or.;-,- magazine w e.-t of the Mississippi Valley, and is full of tite vigorous life ti the Great "West. I s large and handsomely printed p. tires are 111 led with i::!eling ami valu able contributions ff.m the peas of many of the ablest and mo t eminent writers in the United States. It is universally : ml hi-'h'y commended by the loc t: r.nd Itl.a.-tern press. It is the rishitr magazine of tiie day, and its excellence increases with each issue. 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ASiroxA HhTiTir rifivpfl nr mill five mile?- v.-c-t Ri'.Tt. at p. jitih.t v iihin t-.ro m ie- .f :;n "Ti'h r nr.'i. n-"..r I -on Sprh? ni-fl h".vh;-t c-in-fTort1;! an e.trc'.'vr:! ri -n-l :o the "lill'-r rood ami ti i'l'.'-cu't. wc r.rc r ;.w ; r. jiarcii furnish any Mnuunt or tjuaiiij uf L U M B E Ii Shingles. Doers, Gush. LATHS, ETC.. AT BEB110CK PPJVES. liarl' y, Floar, f arn an-3 Prtitltw-e Tcken ir. eicitaatto inr i.r.iii.er. CLARK &. ADAMS. Ofi. SPINNEY, NO. I 3, K LA 8 NY STfiEET, 7 il -pe-5Sl MAY Hi-: SfFr :rtx.i FH).M i-.Tif.n. mil tit -xel) V. avail the am vs -.1 thin t'i L'rf.'i'ri! htjri- eye; at ih hlinr u :ttfcrinr huruanif v. IJI. Si'IVKKY vi! ju.ir-tiirr to Vrr-it $:fiQ for n.if . siml or 'thiira'it-r which be anii-rtiikH aa.i nil to cur-. MiDDLK-AOKD M75.V. Tio i'A-f rrci f 1 .Tirh nr frcinpnt -v.icut.':n:' of th KkUI -r. offn nc-.rvans-.l by a alight niMMnir or turn.n-; SPn-:.:ioi. htI a v '. rf -n of the y.-i!n in b nmnre-r thf j aTtnt cam a:tun:" f (r. n xart:i.;!n-r tin urin.iry il p. .: n ropy jr.'ini- it wiii b f. an. timtj jri-H!i p'iru''l-s Bin-imiu :. ar. or ihe -olor will be of a tbi-: n-iikVi: atrMin chancin-f to a dark auI torpii! unf'. Thpn art munv men tvfio tiie r 4li;fir-nlTy iirnoraut 'th ra.st. wiiii-h i lecornl stair -f s-miiial wt-a- nt-ss. ltr. will cimraittHi a Pt'rt;-t curt' in ai: 1 a h.'aitiiy r-sCurutiun ot tbe -For private litscasos of short staiot in , a full coarse ol' iii-iliciiies. siottcti ..t fur a cure, witn alt jirstnti-ti. its. will b. CHt to any :ui .tress on rfceipt ol'$;i). Il.ie.rs 1U ti4 mi.t to s. Sitlinl-.v- fr.iai II) t.. 1 1 a. m. Connit'ntti in free. TUur- ni a-ivii-f, 5..). Call .t HIl. SI'INNKY .t CO.. .Nil. 11 Heuruy street. -Situ fiaaci V?HiTE ALEXAfvDES 11. d l !-;.. -i;; : Iiuii'ircii : :.;i'.y. : t I r.:;: i. t-i tft-- S'j'i'itW'..! '. r,..-v . I" : ' '::.'!-' t. ::s i;-;p;,i:;;: I iot N;k 1. 'u- tit--.- v. ' V! n. ir r.i.i. Pit-i. S-iVt'li :!;: i-i-. 1 j. : ;i I . i I . " i '.'.4 lV-.-;, th.!.ci v. !i r; il ;v v.t:-i. tW, ; e: irltl hin.r- mid v-'.-:r ,,, ! hii E!lf-TiiJt tn: I ;f -i ti'.v tit'- '.' i " i - it i . : . f -,-.-. , .-' v. D fl U U. iii' .-' t.i 11.:-; IiV-.'a: -Jj Is.-, 1 U ihe ll.tCO of b-'-rlr.'ihiL:. l.ui Si. - co;r;:n 'iu i::-.-st a ii-"!;t o:i .h? 1 4 :hm , .ii- : : v. . t a .-! hrt:f .- : - ii . (. -fl j; ...t--.-.l mi:1 iOfiy-iiv,- :; r v i:-.f,;, tr... ;-i S.'Cti- :! C T t-;- i. :..i -r. v ;!;,.;;. i.vi- ii'.'A eiirf-r : ! -i. i . l v.- . ;::-tl r n- uii jr ::?-.!: v- r.u V. c n'.-r -i r ::: -i l:on live -. tr.-to" h- twfen ih'j i.;.:-tJi .-.in';! h M t-l" : . (i.mi five l-r:, to n i-tii-i; o-i iii i'.ir.- hxlf ;.y ntv. 'f':i ill-' i dr t : i u -f s. m1. ;-'i:i;i five (5, v.r. Vi vv.v.-U:vU ' I -Ii s cl; i liriif i tiiiiUi ii i-i ii :i;.n ,-ti:.; !. . !: . m s ;: eciioi! Ji-r ; . t.b'i-i ; s.liihio ; X. F. conitr of M il. W .-ii.-, y's h .r::i -v vd. thb'iict- w.-r-t, !.,;;. iv. .' I::c rori!i 1 i;c of ii Ii. V.'oti'i-'.-v V itOMi m ;;.! to tin- ?C. V.". cjr:t-.'i' o: i-t-iubL i.: -iic.' l;i:i m ' thf vc-t t.-i' ho;;i -;: ml. fo Ll:t j f.Iulii Wfrt C-'i Uf.' r.; -i;.i ,,,.. it--U-1,ll :;:u.;eo we-r lo tht iit tr, ' of l;c :iu :ii nr. Also a I'.ur i c-i'ih-.-" -G ;;. v.st q.: r"Ci of prc-ivu Mi::tii i' ni tr . i:j j.-e t. ;r'.y des-cr.-i ; f. '.ii-Vs: l.-hi'in ir ft ;o!r:I c:! r.1 .f : r ;.'i . rud. '.hirty-i'r- t- :;:: r--t tut l'r.ia tho 1-4 r--ci!o:i cind'r or, tl.c wtvt :J.' u -a.d ect'ti-::: !iiuc ;tr.;l juiitii; : XU-.-r.'::- -.:h on 1 1;;- Ii?; tt' .ii co.M.tv bn.t: to '.:tl ror Iir cvifv j l.y .V. .i-ibv-t-. t ;:-,! .-o e-r.st -!i t':. !i-.r;:i jiii-- i f ,i;r;', ..' ;.t.'.i, i the nortlu-r.-i n-.ii-r oi niii J.jis, ).;.;, ot: the 1-4 ct;t,:i i r--;; n: j-t ';or r li r.r: I i: . h through -ai.t 'i..! G! ri;u'".'j. .hi-i.c.' i.uith OIt t:iid 1-4 -i.'.'iicii ) ;;-.' !;. O-T.t f b! eid ,c!h.i i:i'!t T'. 1 fh-:n-:' t h j'iact of" .:::-:; I '.Ail ;si:d uih. I; i.:: i:i to'.v.:-!: ; :j I nr.;::?. n::v eact. o; i-Ii i-.lv, : jj; ; i liati. Ai.-'o :I:c c.:-r ci s. t;t;.,:i iwoii-y- n:i; 0i ; ;h ? o.i; : i- i -(,n s, v- 'i- tcer. J '. tti - lio; i;: 'i:-i::i if l-'J oi '.it3 r.- i . eatT : ( f .--.riioT. itt.rL; !!;! ih. . U oiitvh.i.? i" l-'-i ci Tho .-'V.:l!u- vt 1-1 of K'Ctun nirn; e-.;i ::il in TOiVii.-iiip oihi 1 norih, i.;e t v. o i -i-,:, . ;;h t;.:; S:tlt rivi-r i ia . Al?i) :cn t-.-:i l-t. t-u- ;i -I.-jd (.n- i nenk. ri- c o:.e ci.-r, of oij.i aaj ;-a.t riTcr nioriJ'i.tii. Ai-fo an u.mivf.Te-: on.-half 1-4 i:i.oret hi all t-l' th:it i.-t-- t-t-rry know:: j;-tl; A.:a Caii-L-Ilf c ii !::.'.' in to.v;.-;:.i'" '' -.: bo ::Si- rxT'-it- :i : j t " .-vt n w v r. i . - r ino-e iut-rii.;?, i-v - m ; o :.;-: rufvT''5..i is h, :.;.::' t: ;iv r--- --us ttiitl lilt s of ?.: i". r-. i. ;i- i r;:.G- . t i eiit-e, AriioTi;i. vrii";.' i':-- !.:-,.-; j. ii. - sc-i bed lis I ii-- . :'.;: i n rt:ii.: i i i, : rv of KliiL' S W fl.Mi -y. ni ti:';- r t;!; o:t.i:;c:U and pn-r-n; ;!;; c:o ur.'- ii-.--- t.:;:,.- hu.-uiv J and one HU of i; .'-- Al-o an niiii tti.--! t. ::;'-;hi.: 1.! i:ii. rc-t in a b'-Rtt loC.;iit';: i,i S.-a -.-.j, r-:iua;c in trie v-'iti tt; v-'t of xu: cc.u.y or. th no: th of l.:v- :-. " Also an u i i d : v i ( : . I :r;I 1- i v.i'.'-r: ! ia the Monti rvv J;i;c!i. ;; t ;i Tho uor h fid- of s.,!: i;; r. in ii;--.ti: about ffiir niih-c" frouti. . r.'ur.i li. j law i cf Plitenix. qaaritT of su-ti :: j toi-.:.;.; one 1 nortii. ruiir -t iii't-c cut, of Oiiu a:i-i Sait rivur iai.riL.;i:i. Cb-.tiv!' s !(.; m i.vi'l ; :: -n 'thy li T'oiH! v :i- .lv jit !!;i;r.tv,- 'v ;.-:( :ir-. u f r,-.h :hri'.'f - ry. t;' in in MV (-I i:. if., I 2 T Lo -.v-ii-oi: Mr ti r.i:!,r l'i 'J;-ir !:).';tlUi;S. 'J lit' l IK :Ii ' KT t'a ii;t it- n.-rc i:; in c; '.""iMnry na--- . t n.--:;-g ;::i i-k:-.- it-iv-' o;r :it. ana ;tli l i : x " yea i;"i'ti fit- '. .N.i i v. i i-r'-j1.1. -' I;-.:;- 1 1 ;;.' r: Ci' v v-y t oi-.ily . V.-.,c-::i tifVi yo ir wii U -.ii-ic :o wo k, or orly y v r v;-ii a iirt-i'i n . Ml :u:'fr;';:l.r'b:i tit.! it": ils.-t nit' t'c ! ! in-ti. A-iiiivrs ribu; tv- ; o.. l 'c: t an;!. Ma.it ISTiLEflS. tayii i; S;;it- s. or !air-, ;,n-,l t !;- '"ai? oi Pr-.biite C n I-.-i'.ti in:;i " of :': i i. i . :c : - f .v ii x : ov. ; -t-l ' . y :.t i ; U l- ;v-.' i::..i::i: 1 ;;;a ! i : lit--.! ;;t i'S;;.1!!-'.' c;f pj.r- KENTUCKY. Noi'E Gi-ixciNE unless branded J. AD lilies Old Bourbon OfstiiScrv. Ai! of ! ?:c above his'ties nro of our own Importation, direct fron? Louisviile, Kv.; ere uueqttaled in delicacy aai flavor, ftttd superior to tiny Whiskies ever oSored iu this luaikct. V,"c Vs.ll tlto Attention of Ote Trrtttcantt ths fnblis- Uenprallj- to CsrKtiork cf ti i . KKS. boiii Is!tsrtr! and Jorutwtie. Wtivtltfau uot be oicclSctt in theTtti-riittrj-. iCsinv ni' I-lttig S. to ttto Adt'iinirrat.if cf WootSi..'. ftl't'-'a- A. C. BAXitlt. Astv. i".ir Ait..-.! o'st t-.r. yavEtux. s.o :. ts. Thi altrve s t: t- it ;);-' l".l tiattlrU'l v. ttt" . ttti, .; iv oi ...I-, lttav). at 12 o'ciot k, i. Jt. ".V. i;a I A Jtso.iiiirattif rf c-::o,.' of 001.-.V-I . llil"0s..i. Oct. litik, lbtSi'. tDttce is tieri-by i-t'.-.n ft.tr rtio sale is t:otp..ii'. 'i r;i;1 ;i ..,io;.u.y. In- lotli, lSio, at 12 i c.t.k. :-.!. XV K M.t;.. Admtabtrstor ttetatv: -jt it. v.-.-o .-. it -Nov iJ-td Gore" lanklciiB ;;zi;;x f.iscctt i Via S; Baj im IJICAVr-i VCIIIX L" AlT. t-r.vT-9 ritt i P7ct5 w.tA :k .in I Ti r Mlr.. Port Vcr..ic ilhterttl Par!:. Fort i'oywe ' AndSiuta PC. Ncit Hx; D. C. STEVEN?. G. II. P.-twos. Soc. v; 'freas. :.f. T.. PER ALT A, ATttt r --t L': :n;uy Uraro Ly v. :.ii;j the inprcved Excci-lnr ! idr.oy Tzi. ti is a KAEVEl. of KEALSSG end F.EUEF. Simple, SonslUle, Direct, Sa:nleGt, f-'cvverful. It l-'iSss-i wtrv:.. nil i!-.' Iris A hkvkj wpox m i! x;e"s oi." - "it i-;5?l in ii' .Iti'ii.'f. A h-orl'lioti nr ttrri'. t nr.j.ttcitili'io as .ipoo-.-.l to i::i..ki;s :u ti.iy ititvrtoti iiii'ilii !!'".-. S.'ioi r.;r cur trr tttts"--i..i K'.tn.y ti""Ut'i"s. -oi-.t Inc. Sotil I'rLiiT .'isi.-. ur ,.,'T't l'.v in.ol, on rvvstiit v. i' urtcu. ;"-.i''.'. ilili.lt. 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