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TELEGRAPHIC TtMtotae In Aahea. Chai leston, May 25, 6:30 p. u.- The greater portiou of Tombstone U n-posid to be in ruin. All the telejrr. ph and telephone wiroq hitre "hern down since four o'clock until this time when the Tomb-tone oper aor by using the broken wire a-i a leer, wired thai all the principal por tion of the town was burnail. Fall I'arilralur-. of th Fire Tombstone. May 20. I he fire . originate I iu a Chinese wash house f routing on F.fih street, between Tuiighnnt and Alien. Ft tn tht-rce it enmmunicated to tire Tivoli saIooii und the Grand Hole' on All- n street ; it then crossed Allen, burning north if Allen to Fremont and east and north from Third to Fifth street. The gallaut and" unremitting exer- ti ns of the lire dep irtment prevent ed iU fun her pprc id. Vhou it be- cimii nppareut tiat the wuter fcup- ply was inadequate to control the rairin ; element the ouihlifigs were demolisht-d with gmnl powder, and to llii is due the safely of the Epi taph office, Schiefflin Hail and the ji- j.iiiiiig huildi'igs. The county records were all saved, thanks to the efficient work of Recorder Jones and his deputies. The postoffice build ing was an ong tiiose sacrificed by " giant powder to prevent tin spread of the flames. Ati.ong the principal losses are Cha-. B.own $23,000, in sured for $12,000; H. chmiedini; $8,500, insured for $5,000; A.Mc- Bride & Co., $13,000, insured for $6,000; G. TriUdet, $16 000, injured $8,000; Cohen Bros., $8,000, insured for $4,000; J. M y. r & Bro.. $30, 000, insureu' for ,2O,0J0; G. Wehr- friiz, $22,000, insured for $3,000 Gampb II and fLitch. $4,500. in.-nrtd for $2 800; A. Fortloms, $4,500, iu- surc-d for $3,000; A. C. Bilicke, $25,- 000. insured for $1C,000; ti. F. Spangenbirg, $8,001),' i-isured for $5,950; A. Bau.-r, $20,000, insured for $7 000; G. N. Marchana, $4,000, no in.-umn. e, A. D. 0:is & Cn, $25,- 000. pan'y insured; Lj irh Bros., $4,- 000. insured for $2,500; J. Lenrir. $10,000, in-urei f..r 5,000: W. V. Husk & Cn., $5000, insured lor $.750 H I.aventhal. 13,000, fully insured; G W Buford. $10,000, insured for $3:00; E T Kearny & Co., $8,000 in sured for $3000; J C Brown, $3500, insured for $1500; J P Clnm, $2000, no in-urance; J. Chandler & Co., $45C0 insured for $1750; ? B Aus tin . $2000. insured for $1250; Mrs. A McBri.le, $500!), insured for $2000 Dillion & Kenealy. $2000, fully iu Hired; Summer leld & Bros., $5000, . 1 1 .. ; . 1 . x w c o.. i 500, insured f..r $12,000; S Trir-olet, $2000, fully Insured ; Oriental saloon $2000, luliy insureds toget.ier with bcor-& of minor pl:u.cs selline the a.Sjrreaate for s ock and fix Hires to nearly $-550,000, and tvhn the loss es 9TK fwlly known on buildings thev wilt proliahly a:no-im to $700,000, will, insurance about $250,000. A goinl mnny wi-re hurt by fulling wall, flying debii-, etc., but as far as knotvn none fatally. The body ot a ni in suppo.-eil t be n imcd llitg j;in, w.is found in the rear of the Cosm -poitnn HotM. Th- body was burne I Itettond reco?niti,in. Th people a.e topt-(ul and alreaty clear ingaway the debits preparitory to rebuilding. A C Bilicke hasalready maile arrangement to rebuild the Cosmopolitan and steps are being ta ken to do likewise on the Gtand. In al, there were about 116 store and places of business dsToyed. The TurilT. Washington-, May 2G. The Star says it is reported Uiat five ot the nine Tariff Commissioners hare been agreed upon, viz: E-Vice Presi dent Wheeler; Alexander .Mitchell, of Wisconsin, a former Democratic Representative in Congress, now President of the Chicago, Milwau kee and St. Paul Railroad; John L. Haj-es, of Massachu et's, formerly President o" the Nation il Vo-d As sociation; Henry iV. Oliver, of Pitts l"iirs, a leading iron manufacturer; an . R. K PrV-r, form-rlv in Chica go, of the Statistical Bureau of the Census office. omtrimrd Te e?ram. Bro.kway aid Charles M. Smith have been indit tcd for i bstraciing plates from the vaults of the bureau of cn 'T ving and printing. Conkling lat-ly intim fed that he could not ask bis friin-is .o stand bv the administrati n in the contes: for gover io-, as Ar hur h d failed to do what he expected of him. Hon. J;w. G. Blaine and Mar hid Jett held & priv itc conference in Cincinnaf. on thj 23 ii. It is understood that Senator Cam ron will have a confi-renca with Chairman Codtpcr and other political leaders, in regard to - he split in the RcpuMtean party of Pe-n ylvania. Emile Chri.-tcu Tri-sr. resicli'nt Cons 1 for Belgium, died in San t rancisco, yifterday. A portion ot a section in one of the shafts of the Pucks-m Rti tunnel or other things of value for political Durooses. A motion in arrest of judgment was made, and June 2 set for argument. telegrams from Baton Rouge, La., state thai a reign of Terror $xisis in St. Martin parish, over the lynching of Joseph E. Jenkins and Eugene Azar, a negro, on the 16th inst. Ne gros are going about in armed bands swearing vengeance, and a war of races is dreaded. Sixteen of the lynchers have been arrested and are now in the parish prison. ' he lyn' hing of the two men was partic ularly atrocious. It b is been icertaine 1 from a meniler f Governor Crittenden's parry in New York, that, O'l bis re turn to Missouri, he will conclude neg";l itions for the surrender ol Frank James and possildy other members of the Jimes gang, and thus put an end to the organization f brizauds io Mts-ouri. Frank James is now in Jackson county. ar.d instead of meditating more mis chief is rcrjresented as being sniious to make the best terms for himself. Governor Crittenden is fu!ly in formed as to Lis whreahouts, ami means to have him incus ody inside i-f ten davs. Il is asserted thai the whole Jatnns gang w ill be broken up. An Alaska Trip. Saw Fhakcisco, Maj 27. The Bui leiin Ihis afieruoon will say: "Ed- balance of the hostiles are supposed to be still in the vicinity of the cus tom liause. Two companies of In f ntry and the Indian scouts 1. ft Huachuca last evening, probably to go in pursuit of one of thebands. Adjusted. New Yokk, May 29. Some weeks ago, the Western Unicn Telegraph Co. promulgated, a new and s.uue whal increased schedule of ratts on reports transmitted to New York for the New York Associated -Press. The Associated Press was not su'isfied with these rates and transfeired some tit va reports to a competing ttle -graph company, win reupon the U tst;-rn Vmon Telegraj h Co. noti fied the A-i-'ociate Press that :t mut 1 y full cntLtiisrcial rates. Aitei ome cocfertnc e beivtrn the partie thc Associate'.! Piess agreed to pav the schedule rales ftrt givi-n. S ar ii o ol e c.-fie. YASH!GTC-, May 2i). In the Star Route case. , ilnoa c-ju;inuts his argument ou u nio ion to qnasli in Turner's behalf. I he ground for the motion is that Turner is not charged in i lie indictment wi h the commission of uny ovcit act in the furtherance ol the objects oi the con spiracy. Immense 1'rojee.'-. New York, May 29. The Wash ingio.i corresp-mdent to Monday's Graphic i-avs: A St. Louis gentle man named liiulon R. Helper, has waru bcliieffalin, the well known Ar- J before Congress providing for tilling one man jr injuring two tis?9 belon?ing Io J)iirnd at Vail fe agitation in the Is increiu-i'ig and 'aioee have rc- tsli carpeDters -4MC.iic:i2'. , fcjro t!ie-x;ntl.id Vtive ':. On,? tie f.:Hy u-nd '- cargo of 300 n boani, the -oat K aUKiit fire at Port will iixloubtedly C The iteniner is i new, and wa zona prospector and frontiersman, has organized a party of five expe- ne .ecu men, biinsclr liiciiiuea, to make a thorough prospecting tour of the vailty of the Iukou river. Alaska- liie party have ample means. A small, light-draft, steru whecl steamer has been built for rivr navigation, and will be taken on llie deck of th': schooner charter- eu for tlic purpose. The expedition wiil leave in a few days. Schieffelin believes that Alaska is within the mineral belt w'ncli ex ends through South America, Mexico, the United States, British Columbia, and aa far nortn as prospectors have explored leaving AIak& unexplored, is dis closed aain in Siberia. The "party expects to be abscui about thiee year. irjll r.arp. Sax Fk as cisco, May 27. Virgil W. Earp, of Arizoua fame, is now in San Francisco. He came here for surgical treatment. In his last fight be received a sevwe wound in the left arm by a bullet, which caused the luss ol about six inches of bor.e which will probably cripple him for lite. He will have an operation per formed on the limn. In a conver sation, Earp admitted that bis party killed atiliwel'. Kgjat Conerrainsr Gaitean. ItEw Yokk, May 27. James Vs-n Heise, of Newark, has been asked by the authorities of Washington to superintend the hanging of Gui teau. Two hundred dollars are of fered him for his services. Van lleise has conducted thirteen hang ings in New Jersey, and is uot cred ited with a siugle blunder. The Anjrjr Bass. Nkw Yoke, May 27. 1 he Times' Piiiiaduli hia special says- Senat-ir Cameron has 1 e n in the city all day. I never saw the Senator in such a bad humor before. He fairly storm ed, and in the choicest terms con demned tlie whole In l-pemlem fac lion. -"Damn tliem nli," he exclaim ed, "we will give iheoi all they want, even il" we have to go d iwn witn fly ing colors, as the 333 went down. They mutt be crushed." A. Veteran-' Honan. San Francisco, May 27. It has been decided by the commission to defar the selection of a site for a veterans' honrc building until ad vices are received from Wa liington. Congress refuses to pass, bills estab lishing cither a separate home or a branch home for veterans on ihis coast. A let Wr was received in this city last week Irom Genera! Rose cratis, saying that ihere are three res ol ut ions before Congress, withdraw ing the Veterans Home Associat.nn at Washington, an.1 they wotild con sider the advisability of assis'ing financially the veterans' home or ganization of this c-iht. On receipt of this Idler it was decided to sus pend the selection of a site as stated and wait the action of Congress and of the authorities of the national home. Their action will not aflect the location of the building within the limits of this State. ntisntlng a Mob. Kanb s Citt, May 27. Gus Miller and Mat. hew Jones have been ir- restcd, charged with exciting a mob of one hnndrcd men, which on April 3d hung Levi Harrington, a colored man. Sufficient ev aen.je, it is be lieved, has been obtaiued to convict Miller and JoneS. Forest f irm. CniCAGO, Mar 27 An E ist Tawas, Mich., spe ial says that for. st fires are ragiug between Greeuhush and B!a- k r:ver to AIco a. Unless rain comes speedily, th re wiil be gre.it damage to the ,ne,ie?,- NUr Route Tri1. Washisgtos, May 27. The Star Route trial began ti.is morning Be fore enteiing any pleas, the defend ant's C"iinsl proceeded to offer a number of motions, most of them being to quash, based on alleged errors in the indictmc ts apparent on their f..ce Ingersoll took up the motions in succession, making long and exhaus ive arguments on etch.' Meriick replied to the argument of Ingersoll, quoting extensively from authorities. The court suuve-ted that, as Ingersoll had (barged luere was no one act snffli ient.'y set out in the indictmen's, it would lend more to overthrow annmenls if the ptose cutio.i would point out any such overt act. Merric r plie-l that the prcts sd out were exactly the s ime as bad been judg'Hl sufficient by the rnjr i formar raxes. He would reply to the arguments, however, hy citing full authorities ' proenu Tfco Pratlizalo' Itetvrn. CBAJtLICSTO... May 29. If ig porwd tf i.U-iit -rr,,'-" I: (liat S J a-sr'' iiW.tJbbrf " ' - the appointment of a commission to go to Centrul and South America to inquire Into the onimerci:.l condi tion of certain states with a view tu building a railroad to xe.ich them Belford, of Col rat.o, introduced the bill. This is a small beginning for a tremendous project, which Hel;- r hopes to see carried through witidn ten years. tondcBord Telesrr.-tims. complete aDarciiy prevails over Egypt. A Wichita, Kansas, special says that Mttjor Hint n wiil arrire with Captain Payue and twenty bummers captured iu the forbidden grounds ol Oklahoma. A man named Kitsmiller, Spring field, Ohio, bec jiuing enraged at his daughter for keeping company with a man of whom be disappiovel, shot her !ead. He narrowly es caped lynching. Under th Rains. Chicago, May J.9. A Joy, Ps.. special savs that the met ting house of the Dunkard denomination, in course ol erection at Masdson, Kan kakee county, suddenly fell, burying about a dozen persons under the ruius, including some of the wealth iest farmers in th- district. Samcel Whilniore, Samuel Beecher, and John Schenke died from their inju- lies- Jacob Kins. Jacob Gibbatd. J. f. Cobbs were seriously injured, and a number of them irore of. less hurt. Col. i rorkei'i Iepositi in Sas FrjlmcIsCO, May 29 Charles Crocker, one of the defendants against who n-an action has been in stitute! by the -widow f the late Col. Coiton, for a l.irire sum ol noney, has made a btief deposition. He avers that Col. Coltn had appro priated large sums of money to his own iiss while acting as president of t iC Rocky Mountain Coal Company; that an examination of the books and accounts of the company after Col ton's death disclosed thse facts. He avers that he n:.-ver made threats of an exposure to induce Mrs. C.lton to make an assisnment of bonds or stock; that the other defendant in the cae knew of the defalcation, tut like himself, sought to conceal it; that Coiton owed Stanford, Ci? ker. and Huntingson $100,010 besi les tHe sum appropriated, and Colton's lia bility as as i director of the Western Development Company; that all of lis property would not have satisfi. d bis liabilities, ami that the note was was surrendered and certain debts a'sume.i to save Coiton s memory and leave his widow with property to make her independent tor life. l"olitie;l ferntlmnr. New Yckk, Mhv 29. The Times has addjesed inquiries to the edit ors of Democratic newspaner in the South, avoiding tse large cities where the influence of po'iMcal cliques might be felt, asking if the policy of the Democratic managers was iu harmony with the sentiment of the people; how the administra tion of Arthur is regarded, and the feeling regarding the tariff. The gist of the replies is that the South is still solid in affection for the Dem ocratic party, though abo.it. one fourth of the replies indicates dissat isfaction with the methods of the lca-iers. The South had great hopes of Garfield's administration, and Ai thur's is a disappointment, and half 'he replies memi n him as a narrow partisan. The expression is against a Tariff Commission, though a revis ion of the present tariff is favored in some localities where manufactures are spring ng up. Somft feeling is shown in favor of pro:ec!i"n, but on the whole a tariff for revenue is pre ferred. Shot by . 3I.ii I-. New Taco.ua. VV. T., May 29 Du ring a fit of temporary imanity Thos Rector, a we 1-kuown cnizcn of the place slot and it is thought fatally wounded his wife, and then blew out his brains. The recent death of o e of bis children is thought to have unsettled his reason. P nn-ylv 'nta Pot Boiline. Philadei-Fiiia, May 29. At the caucus of the Philadelphia delega tion to me Republican State Conven tion to-morrow eve. ing, "it was un derstood that Joim Wanamaker will be nominated for C ing ess in a day or two. The State Committee will issue a call for the rc-assembrng of the okl eon ven lion at Harrisburg. Frank JamM. Sr. Louis, May 29. The postmas ter makes a statement that Governor Crittenden has leen in negotiation with Frank James for the past ten Hmvs, and slated that Frank James foally surrendered t. the u:.der a flag of truce, and X'tienden has nrry-n ernors of Minnesota and Texas, where the outlaw is under the ban- Steps are now being taken to that end. These paidons are necessary for fear that Crittenden's successor might deliver up Frank Jameson requisition from either of the Slates. There is scarcely a doubt that nego liati. ns will be successfully consum mated. The Indians. Charleston, May 30. News was received here yesterday afternoon that about thirty hostile Indiat.s havintr a lanre number of horns with them had been scea in the Whetstone Mountains, and that they were moving in the direction of the lluachucas. A party of citizens nun. baring about fifteen left Benson fir Sum Wise's ranch, where the In dians weie reporied to be. Nothing has been heard of the troops fro -i the Hu:i huca v.st, who are sup po ed to lie in purs lit of the hostiles seen at the custom hou-e on the 27 h. The whereabouts of the flf:een In dians ptirsne.l by the Mexicans from near '.be custom house ou the 26th is also unknown here. Indian i'oliey. Washington, .May 29. Secretary Teller announces bis policy regard-, in the Indians as adverse to dicta tion from church or philantlnopic organizations. He favors liberal ex penditures for education, the grant ing or patents to trint'S ior meir lands and making the Indians self- uppor ing, but re'ieving him of his s-uti and issuing lumber instead of tent material. Trj ins to 't Bv-k. Tucson, May 29. The Star fr.r- : nishes the fi ilowing special dated Lordsburg, My 23, A prospector, just in f:om Soledad, in the Sacra mento mountains, reports that a number of hostile Apaches, includ ing a portion of Juh's and -Vane's bands, nc running tlirouh the mountains and evidently awaiting an opportunity to make their way back to the reservation. Tii re are also a number of renegades in the Uuadalupes, who hold communica tion !th the hostiles and act in con cert with tliem. Tuey have attacked several ranches in the valleys and the stock have been driven into the mountains Two hertfsmSn have been killed. The residents in the Organs and San Andreas ranges have become alarmed and are organ izing for defense. The Indii ns ar" sullen and threatening and evident ly have not been whipped into gi o I behavior. Reports say the band is being daily augmeated by rei.egades from Arizona, New Mexico and from acioss the hue, and their strength is more lor.uidable than it has been at any other time since the outureaK. If they do not get back to the reser vation they will probably make de scents on the exposed settlements. A lepresentiitivc of the Siar, mak ing a lour of the espe 1 districts, reports dial all of the passes are well guarded by the military. A large force i sta ioned at the south end of the Cidricaliiia mountains and ether points near the i oider Ciifiou and Ash Creek are al-o provided w ith s'rong fortes. It is doubtful if any body of hostiles can get into t?an Carlos wit oui being annihilated. Strangleis are returning daily. The Tlie Tucson Rangers, f..rty in mini ber, are reported to b..- iu the imme diate vicinity of the bos ile Apaches. Condemned Trlpsram. The report that the Chicago, Texas & Mexican road hail been sold to the Guif. Colorado & S.mta Fe, is con tradicted by A. T. Benueit, tecretoiy of the former road. At a meeli'ig of the iron workers and mill owners in St. Louis, yester day, j!ie latter proposed the same scale of wages as at pre-eH paid by the Pittsburg owners' isles, which the workers refuse to accept. Most if the mills will cIjsc, throwing 2,500 men out of work. Doc Holla-lay, the alleged Arizo na outlaw, was released ye-terday on a writ of habeas cor.uis, G v. Pitkin refusing to recognize the requisition from the Govern ir of Ariz iria. In the election case of Smith vs. Shelly, os the Fourth District of Alabama, the contestant h iving d ie I the tnajisiily report of Co nmittee on Election, will recommend that the seat now occupied by Shelly be de clared vacant. A Uepub ican State Convention is called to re-conveite nt Harrisburg on June 21st, to nominate aciudi dte for Coiigressiiiau-at-l.i'-gc. A Santa Fe peci d says: Ariz na rustlers have appeared in this Terri tory, committing extensive depreda tions. Captain Foun aia, with a comptny ol sold.ers is o . the field under ordar of Gov. Sheldon, and is dring effective work. To of the cattle thieves arc woundel. The railroad war by the D.-tver & Rio Grande, who are trying to keep the Denver & New Orleans road from entering the Union depot is siiil racing.- In th" fij;ht la t night two of the Dcnvei & Rio Giande en gines were wreck 1. Jude Eliot to-day grited an order restraining the Denver & Rio Giande from fur ther inter fe 'ence. Serious trouble is anticipated . D. G. Hully, custolian of public buildings, has been indicted in Oma ea by the United S ates grand jury on twentv-two counts for crooked ness in office. . T. G, PARKER & CO. THE AMERICAN TaiiorinC ESTABLISHMENT. 237 Iveaent Steet near Bush SA2f FRAKCISCO. EsinessSiti 825 to $30 Lsss Sits, $( to 950. AT O shoddy Tiimmings or CliiHesC IN labor employed few facts to rf- taken into consideration. Fit Warranted or nu Sale Partner Wanted. V. S. Uxp Omcs Tv eos. Arizona i April 17, 1SS3. f Notice is herehv given Ihst Jsus Con a k v llnld i has 6l d notice of '.is inten lion to Dike flnnl prff in onpport ol Ills iinmoatpnrl insim No. s5. and 1 liar cuid pr.,of will be made before the lion. LfF.r. est P.irter. Jade of the s-eco:id Judi. ial District art lor Aiisona. it is chain. i,, Phintr. Milriwna toomT. a i ., on the lOihdav of June. ItS-I. at 10 o i-lock a. f r the N Vt f; H section o. 21, Town.-hip So. 1 Not Kar.i; J.o. -Jr.. lie names ihe foll.iii witnesses to prove his continuous resid nee upon and cultivKiion )f eaid land, via : Hu-n n dcz Valeica Bemaval Gone-tlcs Eolosios tionztles, and irancis l-reel.. all fl ihtea r.A.T. BJiSRV COUslSS, aJ4.v Reenter. GOLD UURAT CHZi.lA oiai lt money. Tboe whoawma lake advautase mf the tim, rh-mi to make money ilia re oa.-red. generally become wealthy, while tbos whj oo i ot imi:roe such chaoces re nuin in iM.vcrtv. We warn- many men. women, boys, and girl to work tor n-in their own localioee. Any ne can do the ....b r.n,iwri. from the first s art. The i Sin timv mnrf than ten time? or dinary wages. Expensive outfit turnlshed tree No one ho eueases Tail to m-ke money rapi.ily You can devote yonr whole time to the work, or .niy your spare mo- ni-nis. Full inform mon ana ail mat needed sent free. Address . t'lN;KM Jt CO.. t'jriliail, -ttiine. it L HOTf'.. TOM W SMiT.l. Pro3rie!op. The.roomsof this new Hotel are all newly tilled uy, a. id furuished with entirely new luruiture Everything is Neatjandlean. let bo the Day, Week or 5 y in th Roouis Mcnth. WURCK&BRIX PKOPRtSTORS;OFTHi ST.LOUIS BEER HAU Phcexix,- Asizon a. MASCFACTUKKRS Olf Eeer, Sada Sarsaparilla irdr fmtn the cowntry rolf cited and aiUiactiuu Guaranteed lu a.i- Address Wurch & Srix. Robert SSein80Or3r. . Vcxtube, Arizona. ASSAY Eli. Is thoroughly acquaint ed with assaying in all its branches. Assayer for the Mini: ;r Company. Central Arizona BEST bnfnnesj now before tt puhli". You can mhke mon ey falvr at work for u? than at any h nir e.e. Capital je-J. Wc -t;vrt you. ls a day ..nd upwards m ide at home by the industri i:s. Veu. w imen, boys, and "irla warned verywher.f to work for ut. Now the une. Yoa cn worh in spare lime only or ive your whole time to the buines-. You i an live at hme and do tee work. Xo oth : business witl pay you nearly as well. Nu ne can fail to make enormous pay by en U2 ar once. Cosily Outfit and term se. Mon?v uindefast. eae ly and honora ddre8 Tkuk & CoM Ai;usia, Main Xotiee of Homestfad Entry. Land Off ce at Tucsosf, Abis., May 17, 1 1SW. j Notice is hereby given th-tt Clayton S. Smith has ti ed notice of his intention to make linal prof In ujipjrt of his II anie nt eat Kutry N 31, and secure final ectrv thereof and th.it such proof will be ta--n before the llou. le Forrest Portcr. Jmlge t.t th. Second Judicial Circuir. for th- iVrriu y if Arizona, at his chamber in tlie C ty of PhnBiii-c, on the 20 h day f June a: 10 uVhtck a x . for the .vest ol t eS. Y H of Sec. 8, Towrship 1 N., Karge 3, Kai, and uaiaes the foltowiu? as hi-- wiineyj-e. it : John T. Dennis, Alex ander SticD.i-eer Own Kcllogrg and Benj. W. Kelio all of Pnoeniv. Ma icopi Co A-'l'. HiaNUV vyL"IvS, uii'J-5w EeL-ter. SHERMAN CLAY & CO. SAN FRANCISCO, Manufacturers of their own Pacific Cf at Jfi-i In 1 1 WORLD RENOWNED ORGAN, HAIHES BROS'. AND Wsber Pianos. We hav"-aiso a cheap Organ which we ran sell foi $75 but do not war i ant it for Arizona. T:?ifand Orjrans sold on c ms to responsible parlies easy Be not deceived by Eastern firms who advertise cheap Pianos and Orsff.ns, they w"U not s-tand your climate and soon become worlbles San'cev and Moody use no otter A one-third or one half interest in the Hlhaij) onice and pr perty is offered for sal 10 the rieht kind of aman. The first r quirehient will be S3 OOOcash, m"r-or '-ss. stc- 01 d rrquirt'iueii , experSeriCS. Third requirement. ousinOsS energy and capacity. Any man pus-sessi g tii.' pioper requisites can have the privilege of purchasing an i.iteresi in this p.ijier and the real estate connm ted wi:h it, or in the newspaper "miriness witli out the real estnte. Curre.-ponden.-e solii iie I from sucli panics. Men without some c;ipit:tl nml t-x- perience need not apply f-r th.- pn - j C-Ose of pi:r having 'in interest. A n:irt:ier fully cmin tent in t vei t particu!r iu lake full and cnmpieti ; c harte mid ctn:r il H wanted, ti ! whuin a salary will he paid for inun j ayiai' the lnti-rest- l the otntr tuirt ner. T!;e w iht lei ies t Presc l'. and C:ini-ot give personal at enliot ;o the business. 'Ihis is a flr!5tc!aSS opportu nity for an v g It h man with smie capital and a good enl of enerirv and nbilitv, to do cxecediu -ly well in the nublisin:ir business. The il KiiALa is one of the olde- .lewspapers the Territory and i: Renubliciin in politics. It was es taljlihed it February, ISIS, when there were but tlnce or four papers published in the territory, b n-.iv, the very first, it has been a profita ble and Diivinir institution. The pnirouage in l)"th the ndver tising and j.ib-work department has been liberal, ana ine same can ne srreatly enlarged bv well directed cf fon. The real estate consists of one four;n of an eniire business tihxrk in the center of the town of Pluetnx, 137x150 IVet. wit: a large and very sui able bui'cling on the same, in which the ofli e is si'uated. n it-i a small expenditure of morey, iu le paiis, e'e the oil er part of the property c n be made to pioduce fro, forty to sisty dollars per month in rents. The town of Phoe nix is situated in the garden srot of Arizona and its g;ovlh issic.':dy and sure. This is decidedly first- CiaS opening lor some yoeug mau pos esseil of the proper require ments. A man wiih nv-re brains than casti s t!e-ired. Cu-h without brains w' " not be ac ep'ed uide.- thevhou proper y should he pin chased. The V3rV best f rcfe: ences will be rcquTed. Atlitress J. J GOSPEK, Preseott, Arizona. Paul R. Bubsn, DEALEB IN Cip:ars, Tobacco, Yankee Noticns, Smokers' Article?-, Stationery, Cutlery, Can dies, Nuts, Newspapers, tote. Vashifft'Ti ift., opposite the TTnza fs J :i V 5 v .'!:--- '151 ? - ! f ! lomestead Prof cn Entries. U. S. Likd Office at j ccsoy; .fzxa I My :-.;d. lS-. ) Notice is hpreby given !ht ihe fo'luwiii named se tiers have filed uotlce f in'e t lion to make fl:ial pro ! in nirt ol' ib-.'it foll'iws: Wil.i.in K. Lt-vi-"Il.micste.id ! Application Xo 1-24 for tlie N K 'f I s; ution jt. l)wnsliip X. in" Havre Ni 4, i KHst.clianed fpoini) s XoiT 'l ite claim- j nntniim.s the following neroii .-is ins w tllesses lo prove tii cl.-ini : i !iomj.o.i 1 -J-T. Walker. Javid Walker. i-t-i-iHrt . t-a- 1 . ols itnd Xiii.8 Ft te.soit. 11:1 jf icrpe f'f.? . .V.J - - l ,. .;.! . J t .'..- .- T . . I 3 r 11- Maiicpat: ..A. T .. tii.il lien -vt: w . .Ni o;S oa Homestead A ii- K:.;t! t t I for Hih south et t-I of - i Mon ef at. ! 'lownship No. 1 .N(rlh of H ini No j 4 Eil-t (i 6 K Meri.l au elia-iiii d !V .'i ) I) S to -J18. l hR clai u o t ::a'iie I .e tot ltiwiit!? witnesses to prove is cairn:' i houi son ii ii kc - Iavid inl!ii i. Nih-- t lVtrson and w dliiim if. i.e i. a i i: i emp ;. Aluric ipa Co . A. I". .-.n-t tii;ii J said pr of vvili b nm -e b fore tiu Hon- ' o--..lj e IeKt- -lest Sorter. Jutlo of tae , Ti-nnd tlll-iirKtl Dl-Triet t-ir Tlie lrru-i rv of .'.rizouu. at his clu.mbeis in l i: nix. -Vtir.eo a. i.uu it--, .iz-i :t. on ill : tn btv of Jimo JtsSi. ar lo o !t.-k tk. in. I ot tii.it (lay. JiliNKY 11 'lv. J in i-.ter. l--. i N v ..! : - .: ; i ll -T-. ,.l 1 IV, i n i- it f- i. -1- I I Vandsver GRAND ;oor i tic, . -i a .- . r V S : Dd.-rnan' Cu'J PsacJis?. :n i:ir-e no .n e; y :,i' -1. J on ii'-rK;:.-!.'! :d anfl nurs-iU-j Ulid seni. I'OSWAKDIU MARICOPA. A. T. r. To le given hy the' Fhcsnix Brass Band, ihu s!ay Evening June 1, 1832 Kendall's On Concert Feo. An enclosed platform, 40x00 feet, wiil be prepared foi dancing. Admission, 2:O0 scHBiVER & mm ARCH ST ECTS And Builders. Plans and specifications furnished and estimates carefully made on all classes of buildings. DealeT3inall kindsof California Lumbsr,'' Shingies, Cccrs, Sash, Blindsand Mouldings. Office and T nrnhor Yard on S. E C-iia' r ef iwln.iis an 1 Mario'-mt ts. "North of IJauK JiXL-bane Hotel Small Profits far Cash T. 0. W 0 8 S leach i EIGHTH WONDER of the World- ;-rnE standard soap c mpa-nt a'itf nunliep the world withtht? nnrivalled soap, and" mnnniacture the largest ts.-. rt ment of Familv, Laundry and Fine T::ei soaps made in" the Unu'ed tatee. All dersby mail will receive prompt attention d . . - 1 1 "Ve manuf.-fnw tbe FIXEST 3?!"I iu -iie 'iV-ritory, whieli t ider f'tr sale ry tl:e !e;, Gallon :!art tir ll.ittlc. We m:ike n b. TIIE ROTTLKD ) J J SPECIALTY". ORDEUS VILLEI rROMPTh h Largest Kerrige-ai Vl' hllVfc OTTC O istit-.o , ( k ool on firuuebt. W. A Roy- 3 Go Central merchandise The .attention of buyers :ir'"l consumers is caiied to our two hie store 3 at tlie VL'LTU E ANJ Tlr TO? MJNES Every tiling needed by Prospectors;. Piiiners lill and lininp SfJPPLIES, k Specialty, Vf. A. TCOWE & CO Xotico to CriUtorn. In th Prb.st o it of Maricopa Comity in the TiTHirrv of An -Tons. In Che mnttiT of the estate of F. M. Sian krd. i-ecoasd. Notice i hereby eiven by th nndersifrn ed a . ininii"tr:itort the -tat of K M. S--iulvnr-i. dcraed to the eretl;t-- f. ard .-.!. i.-r--n- having clai ms ariii'it lh ss;cf Uafe:ipil. lo exhibit them vvith tii' nccr.--ar" v.n'ches Aiihin fen inontus aftei ih" fir-! piiMicatiou f thifl noiu-e io the s-nd udt!iti:is:a(or at his resioeuce on Madison Str"0i in tne city ot" thoems. -oiittv oi Maric-tva or at tlic otiice Tweed fc ll'tocock. Iu cilv of Phoenix. " imakl:-:s n. slankrd- Adnjiiift:arot f the etlaie ot F, M. Si .t'KKrcl. dt:Caed. Twsr ' Hancock, Attorney- Tor AdtaT. d March iUi. ifeoi. Farmer's Store, Wooisey's Building, Cor- Washington and Maricopa Sts Adjoining Bank Exchange Ilotel, PHOENIX, A. T. ottm t r.y: ly t ?t rinj a.-- - L tii l:j-aL;' HIS I ea We carry tlie largest and mopt complete Stock of Goods in every line apper tainiucr to Ge o ii j (r chandise in Phoenix. We have si bu -.t constantly in market, who is thoroughly posted in the wants of this community. We can and do offer advantages superi or to any house in the Ter ritory. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offered Trade, paid to community, to buy the to the Wholesale Every attention the wants of the If 3ou want verv Lest f goods at the lowest rates convince j-ourselves by calling first on G. Ellis cs Co. THE GREAT ENELISH EEVEDY IGE CREAM PARLORS A full assertmeot of Cfgars, Cigareites, Cand;es Confactionsry, Etc. All of the latest P a xd Magazines. FREE READING ROOM AT od 'itrtMtr Sem inal viVafcness. i. Sperms t or- r. . V- l -st -vi.;ni' -J. sCf.- if?r ible eiVor- oi - . v tul I tiles, ami "i C ise! in rn r nre ear1 snch a loft of mmry. !ii?iuii. . Enision. a.er.-ion to soc efv. Ohinps-i of iiiin. lirtiS'-t in i'i hta-v the vitii 1 tluift pa rti;r unortserv- d in xh Trine aiid many rthr uie-ie-e-i tlii-t ea4 iu u feanitv ai.d dvnth- Ur.Vintle will as: ee to frriVit Five Inn dred O -liars for a c-e f thi kind ihe Vital HeMorative (under hi- spec'.--1 a oe aud treatmrntl wi l not er., orft.ranv ihmg lmpurv- or injurious f"iind in i'. Dr. Mintie tieatt-all private Diseases succ---fuilv without men ury. Cons: kaliou free. A th ranjih xaiuiiai'n and a;lvit-. iit clndinj Mia! vms of urine. $. Piice of Viial U- etr-iiive. S"5a bottlo. or four iiie- the quanti y, 10: nent to any add-v-j upon receipt of price, or C. . i. fe-.-ur from ohsfrcation end in p-ivi"-- iiai il" desired iy V. K. Mi n tie, M.l., o. 11 K.ea ny St Sa:i Francisco bample bottle ?e V Ire on app:!cari-n by leiler etaiins symptom, a id ag. Commit iraiion strusiy ontide: tinl. Dr ilinti'-p Kidney Kfmeot Nrviwrt-m cux. curei all kind- of Kidney and bi.t-i Ur Complaint, Uonorrhtea. Wift't. I eucorruai Fore Hie vy all drusgistd; Jl a uoitU,tfis Lboliie-?, 55. Dr. Min tie s dasdklips rn.i.! are in best and cheapest UyHiiepcia and Hiiious in the u.arkel. For frnle ny All d.uxibW iaul-lif ruV.UeJ la Central Arlzai. ?511iaUKALD Is tlcvoteJ y to the interest i S-iIts IIItt v 1 he sparevl toly KLw . r aders all ia.it urs V3 Agric-alture, Iic-ruc- un.l .airing, and e slall p.v ted in news fro-: cVrrv i. -r-ti n of the Territory. CVires-xie-iiJ" et nal our sfviU r.- - th "in can 1-eJe; or: -v. c a 23 r-.v r if f-rsv!r J i . . , ; . . . ALSO, ALL K1XDS OF MINING KACH1NERY. P:ense send for Circulars and Prices ISiS & PLAE MAC'II.MERY CO. 3iJ aDd Market Street, Gem Saloon' J. Kl. COTTCra, Prop'r. -i,This old Mtand has been entirely refitted and act before the pubiio. ifiilardnPab! Is a l.r-cre t n p ;p-r cvi::.". t:o Aveok. I; : v i y Fruity ci:-! l'-i; v j.uu t c-f tii? Ui.: : rc v : x v . vi b..i- Geo. D. Clork, WatchmakerJaya'sri ! SKI, VV . J . KO -r? t-c Tr- r- WASHINGTON STEEE.T, Opposite the Pl.iza, nitK.MX. - - A. T. RcpsirinfiFiiie.AYaK'hes made a Speciaity. s ' JOS WAGNE3 & C3. Ma nfaetnreri? ol nciB-am-btcacs! Partabla Mills .105 and 107 'sion Street, W r;ri"''T5 ' i - rii'"'"""" 1 I t -. i 1 i . - . . . . r ti ,3 ho !r A '"-1 ? j i r .' - ; ' - j, n - .- - . . C - S V ' j " - I J- y . - j ' - -i ' " - t 1H.! f.Ti -- - . - --.! 1 i )f;7 Li f LIT! MC : ' y -y ..- .T " ":' "tr J "ti r"5 '. . .o -j! ': ' .,; - ' AQKN-fS rOB