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THE HERALD. JOHN J. GOoPZa. PROP City Official Papsr. Iova hs.3 suffered from an other destructive storm. Tucson caii't afford to cele brate. Patriotism is below par at the metropolis. ,; CoL tieed, of Tucson, feel quite confident of being ap pointed as United States mar shal for Arizona. A Frenchman named Bos scran c, of Los Angeles, was bitten by a fly last Sunday, and died Wednesday oi biood poisoning. The Democratic party of California cannot longer be ac cused of having ' no ."princi ples." Being entirely barren it "adopted" a series of or phaned ideas that were lan guishing in the political nur sery, and Stoneman stood spon sor at their baptism by Bishop Terry. Notwithstanding their tri-colored appearance, all ef fort will be made to have them regarded as the legitimate off--'spring of the aged and impotent ;party. Citizen. A correspondent of the San Francisco Post, - writing from Prescott, under. date of June 12, says of .Governor Tritle, -that "he is now in JFashing ton city trying to do something for the benefit of the Territory. T3e is a man of marked ability, " and his worth is recognized by 1 every one except the Demo crafic cowboy element. The Territory will -undoubtedly elect a Republican Delegate to ' Congress this falL One reason '"for thinking this is that the Democratic press Is leading -.he Democracy-into the camp of the lawless element, and de f cent men thronghout the Ter- ritory sftertliie . and sill not fol- 'low. -The New York Herald says: 'There is at least one State in the Union- where the Demo- hold on to. That state is Cali fornia. There they have fas . tened "themselves to the pig r tails of the Chinamen, which, r they expect, will drag them in-- to power. The Democrats, cu - rious to say, are always in somebody's wool. They had f their hands in the kinky curls r of the poor negro lor a quar ter of rcentury, until they --were "fhiaUy compelled to let go. They will fare no better with the Chinamen, and mod ern Democracy is unhappy un dess it i3 on the back of the sup port of an inferior race, which, in the end, always contrives to - get on top. Judge Daniel E. .Finney, the newly aipointed Associated .Justice of the Supreme Court - of Arizona, is at present re siding on his farm near Joliet "Illinois, but will shortly re move with hia family to Arizo na. A Joliet dispatch to the ' Chicago Tribune says of Judge .Finney: "The position comes to J ndge Pinney unsolicited on Jus part He has resided -twenty years in Joliet, and is well-known, respected and li.,.rtt I 1 - TT uuiiuicu iyy our people. tin Kims wide experience in politi- cal affairs, and bears the honor of having nominated Judge David Davis ?to the United States Senate, and manfully 1. 1 11.- n . . i iuuguti ms oattie tiirotagn to a successful result, thereby cnangmg tne complexion of -i - 1 1 . - 'the United States Supreme Xxrart, and brougbt into the United States Senate an anom aly in American politics, the trusty Independent Senator David Dc-i's of Illinois. Like the man 'whose cause he cham pioned, Judge Pinney is thor oughly independent in politics though during the past few years he has stood by the ban ner of the Democracy. Citi zen. TtEXlTEB EXHIBITION. xrom all appearances our county is taking very little in terest in the Denver Exhi bition. We are not aware of anyone being appointed to go from 3Iaricopa county to rep resent its interest?. We have rich mines here, and a fine ex hibit can be made. There are other articles of interest in connection with our agricultu ral industries which would be of lasting benefit to both our county and Territory, if prop erly represented. Jfe hope gome prorpr r,r,ffXfirw"". the last The FieBta. This long looked for event opened up iu full blast last nigh'. Every class was represented, from the rich to the poor; the American of tUe higher type to the lowliest tramp ; Mexicans of royal -biood down to the peon of 'the lowliest type. Silks rustled among the cheapest 5 cent calico. The sound of music called forth the people aDd the festivities of the season commenced. The grounds are well laid oft" and every -thing assumed a cheerful aspect. On entering the gate and ranking a circle to the left, we encounter first the bar and depot of the ST. LOUI8 BREWERY, which is conducted by Messrs. Brix & Olsen. Herr Brix presides, and his ever smiling countenance is a sure si in of a crowd. He has a vrell filled card room and rouble hall behind the bur room, and last night be entertained a good crowd. His location, together with the courte ous demeanor of all employed, is a sure sign of a prosperous season. KAXUEI. GALLARDO occupies the nert booth with a bar room. Manuel is a favorite among the Spanish population and is sure f a good end thriving business. XXVRIaG'S SHOOTISS OALI.ERT is the cesS vfe encounter, and the amount of shooting done last night indicated a good business. JOE THALHEIMER, with his Boca Beer Depot, is neit in our line of march. The merits of this beer needs no farther testimo. nial of ours. Those who have trie-.l it can testify to its worth, and any who have drunk it as we have right at Boca, in the Sicrr.1 Nevada moun tains, ice cold and fresh, know full well its refreshing qualities. Every other kind of liquor is at Joe's stsnd, and crowds were there all last even ing passing in their coin for refresh ments. GEORGE F.C ATS has a well filled fruit and canly stand next to Joe's. Fresh and lus cious fruits, confectionery,, end sweet meats of every kind are dis played in profusioj. Old and young gather around Coatei' stand lo pro cure tnelr sweets. - MRS. OOODHtJK will occupy the next booth to-nijht wiih an ice creim stand. Her ice cream is so favorably known as to need no comment from us. The next stand, owned and con trolled by JOHN F. KEM.ERMAS, is, without doubt, the best arranged on the grounds. The refreshment room is nicely adorned wrth oil paintings and chromos, and is well lighted. The cozy appearance of the whole place is a source of comment by every passer-by. Although the opening night, Johnnie did a ru.-h-ing business. Prof. eelT1,lf.3-ta- mabie wife, and Miss Minnie Bee- chum, the "inimitable and boss ma nipulator of ice cream,-" wait on tboe inside. Ice-cold watermelons will be on the bill to-night, THOMAS FEREZ has a neat restaurant next to Keller man's. Those who visited it speak highly of the meals spread out last evening. GEOIW5E LOKTX-Q has a large and commodious ice cream and sodawater parlor on the southwest corner of the lot. Every varietv of fruit. rnilv. and eio-ars i are Kept by George. His ice-cld soda aiso is in great demand. Oeorga nows how to treat his customers Bad always fir.s i good run. A nsexican circus occ.ipios the I lie utib iufciiiuu in front is a K?2ic , apt. jo be next position and immediate! v can rest- ..oiAUl. has & aaAt and cozy bar room rau- nmg in fn!l blast. The Captain keeps nothing but the l-est liquors aua cigars sod for the opening nigh did a good business. We next encounter the kamada, in which can t-,une evi rv .'ascrip tion of sporting gac-."s faro, Chusa, monte, roulette, chuch-a-luck, lot very, cic. i nose wno Had never seen these james witnessed them last night, and some vvest home poorer. bat wiser, thin when they enteral. bberman. fc Otero have the bar room and control the entire ramada. All the tables did a good bnssness last night. TWO MEXICAN BAJLOOya owned by Manuel Garcia and Stefano D3nri, are next, and were well pat ronized by their countrymen. A. B. WILEY has a shooting gallery, and fitted out with new guns, etc, did a good business. Ladies and gentlemen. boye and girls, all tried their bands at shooting at his place last night. THE ARCADE BSI1TUT have the last place In the circle and the first oa oar right as we enter Mr. C. A Luke, the proprietor, being so well and favorably knon n, had a goed run of custom. II is well known beer, drew forth many re marks, and bi-- well-fitted place, with chairs aad tables for all, makes it a favoratlr! resting p?ace. We thu h:ve given a hort ske'eh of the grounds and by it our readers can fiud whatever tbev 1 vish. The Fiestc pramites to be a 3tit;ces ith one exception; th music from the pavuicn is excruciating, Dut, no doubt the management wilt make a change before many days. f COMMC-1 ICATED.J Pleata Hnale. Ed. IIebald: If Messrs. Shctrmaa & Otero expect any of the respect able portion of the ladies of cdtber the American or Spanish population to dance at the Fiesta pavillion they must procure some other uiusic than "raw-hide" band that played ni eh t. The outside band of fonr nstruments would do 500 percent better, but as for one lady, myself, I will not dance by such execrable music as that now engaged. A Ladt Reader. W." B. 6c t superintendent of Santa Catalina Copper Company will FOffilTHf JULY. ORDER OF PROCESSION. Line of March. Literary Programme. OFFICERS OF THE DAT. Grand Marshal V. A. Hancock President of he Day.. C. A Tweed. Orator, JuJi'e Joseph Campbell. Poet VT.C. Butty. Chaplain Hev. Calvin Coats. OHUi.R OF FROCI.BSION. Or.mil Marshal and aid. Mu-riffaud Deputies. Bund. Coun'y officers. Mayt-r nd Common Council. Carriage with "raior, Poel. Chap lain and President of the Day. 7. 1 yramid of -id children represeu- i g Uoiidcsa of Liberty and the S' at and Territories--. 3. Middle Class la national costume. 10. Civic S ieties. 11. yu.-im ss wagons. 14. Citizeos in Caning?. I.IXR OF MARCH. The procession will form at the intrr.cfiion of Center and Monroe Stivers. Nna. 1, 2, and 3 of the order i'f procession will constitute di vision 1 ; No--. 4. 5 and 6, Division 2; Nos. 7 and 8, Division 3; Tfos- 9, 10, 11 and 13, Divi.-i.jn 4. No- 1 will form 0. 1 Center street, South of Monroe j So. 2 ou Monroe s treet, West of Cen ter; No. 3 Center street. JJorlh of Monroe and No. 4 Monroe street, Eit of Center. The procession will move at 11 oc'.ock eharp on the fol lowing route: Down Cea'er to Washington ; Up Wa-hington to Maricopa; Jiown Maricopa to Jefferson ( Dc:o Jefferson o Cortezs Up C rtcz to Washington ; Up Washington to Center; Up Center to Fiesta ground-- JKfGTt AMM E. 1. Music by tu? Bnrstl. 2. Invocation by Chaplain. 3. Chorus. Hail Columbia. 4. Remarks by the Presideuf. 5 Song ReJ, White and B'.uc, Mid dle Class. 6. Music by the Band. 7. Reading Declaration of Indepen dence by Miss Thco Lemon. 8. Music by the Band. 9. So!o and Chorus. Stir Spangled Banner. Mrs W. H. Bluett. 10 Oration by Judge Joseph C'amp-1;11- 11 Music by the Band. 12. Poim, ly W. C. Butt. 13. America, bv the Audience. H ell Merited Hncrenn. A gentleman once asked a distin guished dispensing druggist to ex plain the secret of the almost uni versal demand for Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine. He said that in fact it was a genuine medicine such a componnii as every good physician would prescribe for the disease that it was advertised to cure. Of course it cost less than any druggist would charge for the same article supplied on a physician's prescription, and be sides, there was a saving of the doc tor's fee in addition. Moreover, by I bu'inS the dru53 in such enormous quantities, and having a perfect ap- i , . r , .... j ure, ne was noi oniy enaoiea to get better articles in the first place, but also to present the medicin 't,eter "preparation could be possibly ob toined from any other source. Dr. Richmond has devoted all his ener gies to the alleviation af human suf fering. With this end in view, and with his whole heart in his great labor for the benefit of the afflicted, he has achieved marked and merited success. There can be no real suc cess without true merit. That his success is is real, is evidenced by the fact that his reputation as a man and physician does not deteriorate, and the fact that there is a steadily in creasing demand for his Samaritan Nervine proves that it is no nostrum, but a reliable remedy. He has re peatedly informed the public that it is no patent medicine, and no patent has ever been asked for or obtained xxcuner aocs no aavertise it as a cure-all. There are hundreds of diseases that he acknowledges it will not cure. It may be urged that some of these diseases are so widely different that it seems absurd to pre scribe the same remedy. They may differ in symptoms, yet in character be precisely similar; and then we must take into consideration the fact that remedies may possess various properties. Thus, some medicines are both tonic and alterative; others may be tonic and laxative, the prop erties differing according to the quantity administered and the time and circumstances which demand its employment. In the manufacture of aDy phar maceutical preparation the purity and strength of the materials used, and the requisite machinery to be employed, are arrong the chief es sentials. The first is insured by pur chasing the ingredients in large quantise, wherehv the exercise of greater care in selecting the materi ¬ als can be afforded ; and the second can be accomplished where the busi ness is sufficiently extensive to war rant a large outlay of capital in pro curing chemical apparatus. These facts apply with especial force to the manufacture of our medicines, their quality having been vastly improved since the demand has become so great as to r-quire their manufaciue in very large quantities. These ideas are not mere specula tive remarks to mislead the reader, or to imbue him with false views of the supenoity of our medicines. While inspecting Dr. Richmond's establishment you would be sur prised to see the admirable facilities, both chemical and mechanical, which he employs in tne tokciiupm c: .! ohKroi there appears to be no room fo" jimprovement, yet new ap pliances are constantly being pro cured for the establishment. Ofhcb or the Tkbmtokial Ckit- 1 THAI. COXlflTTBE OF ARIZONA. Prescott, A. T., June 14, 1882. J Dear Sir: The vote of this com mittee upon the time and place of holding a Territorial Convention stands as follows: A large major ity are in f-ivor cf holding the Con vention at Phoenix ; but the day of holding the same remains undecided by the vote. Of all the votes cast, no more than three (3) fix the same day. A majority, however, fix tome day in August. Under the circuc -stances, as Chairman of this Com mittee, I have decided that the day shall be the Slst day cf August, next, at 10 o'clock, a. m.t unless a majority of the committee shall, be fre July 1st, next, signify their ob jection thereto Veiy respectfully yours, Claek ciieuciiii.L, Chairman. The feeble nd emncUteA, pnfferfnr from dyi-pepBta of inJiscstion 1 1 any frm, are advised, for th sake of their own bodily and mental comfort, to try Hogietur e ntumach BUtrrs. Ladies of the moot deli cate conatitu'ion teg'ify to ite htrmle.-a and it restorative properties. Phyeiciana everywhere, dienfted with the adulter ated Ifquora of commerce, prescribe it aa -he sorest and most reliable of all stom achic. yT Pala ay all Drflg Js'.s and Doalefa, eneta T. C. W Bleaching BS Soa". EIGHTH WONDER of the World irHK sTAypABj? soap c mTAyr SoTanTTmanaiactnre the lafjfest sort ment of Familv. Lanndry and Fine Toilet Soaps made in' the United Mates. All or ders by mail will receive prompt attention. OFFICE. 04 8ACEAMEXTO STREET.: BAN FRAXCISCO, C x Pasturage!! Good Alfalfa Pasturage, One-half mile South, of' V ail's rio"r,r.rr Mill three Lines east" of Phoe nix Al. "Wormell. Came to the place of the ondrsined on or a ho at the 6th day of Jane, 1882, one Bay Horne, fonr white feet, blazed faced whit eyes, branded II inscribed fn a cir ele, alto one Chetnnt Sorrel florae, white tripe face, branded aa the former. The owner tnm havt, the eame oy proving prop rnv ana payine CToeni'ii. Jn7tf KLLT & MAYEtt. Tiger Barber Shop. WM. ST URENB U21G Barber & Hairdresser, "WASHING TON 5T PHtENIX, A. T. New Saw Mill. GEO. W. CURTIS, Proprietor. Two and one-half miles south ot Prescott. Merchantable, Clear, Surfaced and Rustic Lumber, Matched Floor j Casings, Mouldings, Panelings and Shingle Uavinp now oipletcd, and in full operation, my new Saw Mill, I am prepared to fill or ders for Or THE FINEST QUALITY In short, everything in my J CELEBRATED 5 1 1 line for the construc tion of First class Build ings. TERMS: Csak Delivar . All orders sent by mail, Robert Steineer, Vulture, Aeizosa, ASSAYElt. Is thoroughly acquaint ed with assaying in all its branches. Assayer for the Central Arizona Mining Company. BARBER HAIR DRESSER . "W ASHlifGToJf STREET, One .Door Atyst of Montezuma Jr THCENIT, A. T. Paul R. Ruben, Cifrars, Tobacco, Yankee Notions, Smokers' Ar tie! es, Stationery, Cutlery, Can dies, Nuta, Newspapers. Etc. Washington St., opposite the Plaza Notice. I'nvin. leaned my stable to Ness:s. Drn.arbaix and Sanders. Notice is hrelv ctven to all knowine themselves indebted me. to call and settle. All having claims will present lucmjinmeoiiirij ;r ment. " J. D. JIOJJIHON. meat. J3-lm PaUnt, Patent, Not. 9, 1880 . TheOnluGrHMine 1 t'r(n.iv f Fair. Gt'AKAN fl't-il C7VI! VPAR. TtVXT TH THR UTJRLa 'U1 powtirel ttfre rirbout medicine Rheumatism. P-raly-is. NeuraltfiA. r-mHcy Uitcc, I m potency Runtote. I othrt Ohciaem.r Alio. RUPTUR. orcurxL Sttd forlIrotTvtrJ -m cauiocue. Htindrcdcof curaa W.J, HORKiV rP &MaMfa JCa orket tu. itir f rclse, Cal. PASTURAGE. Good Alfalfa Pasturage at my ranch, one half a mile from Phoenixat the usaal rates. Milk r.,1 in.-; u-i iu i ninn.. i 1 'ill " - AT.. . . I M . - I M,t CVtJl'.jlO", 0- A. ; : beware or UWJIIUNLUogainstiPUKlUUS imitations. fKe Pioneer Sakinfbiuder is the onlyPoudor con sistmg of nothing but nrnwrn Grape Crcaraartar and 8ngi i sKS i carKSoda SCIENTIFICALLY COMBINED. A. CHILLING SAN FRANCISCO. r sa T. G, PARKER & CO. THE AMERICAN TailorinC ESTABLISHMENT. 237 Keabnt Street neab Bcsh SAy FRANCISCO. EsinessSits nsiouo. DessSits, f 40 to? so. tov. 11,1879, A1V: Via -o- gv 4 -iru - .1 fRililili California Bakery. CARL SHERRER, Proprietor. Bread, pies, Caes &n C onfectionery. 12 loaves forSI Seeds, Fruits AND ORKMTAL TREES. FLOWEHINO SHICL'BS, Plants, Bulbs &,c ouArs noors, MULBERRY GRA.PECTITTIXG3 Dormant ?Bud Peaches. In larire otlantitities. Seed and nurs ery calaloeUes., separate, and sent on application. K. J. TRUMBULL' & CO. SEEDSMEN. 19&421 ianmome Su;8an Francl WANTED! A good farm hand at Ely ranch to whom steady employment will be given. C. A. Tweed. June IbU 1882. PH0E.Y1X SAL0OX. STROUD ttlCHESOX Propt, Mr Cot. "Washington Ss MontcZumaS. PHOENIX, A. T. WIS'3, ItQCOfiS A5D ClAR8 Of lie best brands alwtji on hihl. good j : j .i i vrr.vca s GRAND FIESTA. The coming Ficsta-svilljcommeuce onth(night of the 23d of JUNE, 1882, And cOniinUejJto the close p-he icbt'of the in OF 4th JULY. A ilagnificciit IUumiation of FIRE WORKS Surpassine juiyrlnng prducel her tofore, wi)l be cue of the learlme features of the programme. Many ether attract ions, cot Ies- expensive, will, in addition t the above, make it the 5 Event of the Season. Parties coiTesrondlnff br mail with a Tiew of purchasing lccitions will be PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO J and are requested to send in their I Apniications before the 1 5th ot June, So a. tn hare sufficient time to range their fixtures- . r SPViaitors will receive a cordiallfin- vitation and every attention looking to.uieir convenience win De given. Pavilion for Dancing Will be Isrpe and commodious and the FOURTH OF JULY has been set apart by our citizens for a full enjoyment of all toe pleasures and attractions tne leata may otter. Sherman & Otero MANAGERS. THOENiX, A. PASTURAGE. $1.60 PER MONTH. The best of Alfalfa and I Grain pasturage can be had at my lanch at thel above rates. AVh. IessaC. NOTICE. Sale or to Rent. For 160 Acres of land about six miles west of Phoenix will be sold, or leased on reasonable terms, with privilege of water from the Grand Canal. F. J. HcEEAlT, -city-Transfer CoftlPANY. PHffiSlX. ARIZONA. w1 ILL do a sncral transfer btisi cess, calling for and dtlive ing parcels, packages etc. to any part of the city. JS Orders promptly attended to 5J Note. PnosKnt. A. T , May 24, 1882. I have tuU day sold t Jo. Thal himer my entire s'ork of Liquors, also Iead him the Gem Saloon for one year. In retiring from business, I wish to thank all ray frieuds for their liberal patronage in the past and also ask them to continue their patronage to my successor with the same liberality. Good bye. aa20'2w J. M. C'OTToJf, TIICKNIX LIVERY & FEED STABLO Demerbaix fc Sandser. Washington Street, one block west of th PostofHce. FINE TEAMS AND CARRIAGE Always on hand. Horde Rar4t4 bTthe- Iaj-.TI epk t 3lBth at Keasonabld Bates HA.Y AND GRAIN At the lowest market price. tSfS-ATlSFACTIOM GCARASTKED..J3 U'i S. LaSd OtriC At Ycd'cfir, Ariox a, l May 6th 1862. 1 To CrLirea H. P. Shbts, Maricopa Co., Arizona. Stn: Complaint having been made and entrrtd at this office by John W. (lark. . 7i t, .f . . it-rrriAxri liy metr.t ion H cf ths act tosmetd an act entitled. "An act to en conrape the erowth of timber on the West ern Prairies," approved June 14, 1878. for failing to comply on your part with the conditions required by said act, and a sumed by yon to be performed in vour tim- Der culture entry .No. 31, npon the norV I No 2. North of range No. 3 J?i,r Bait River Meridian. V- ; ' d of Jnly 1878. in thi V'hs' . t" tbe. da' break or cau , V Ta h"e 'ailed to Five ao nr P6 broken or plowed, flr- land covered thereby the V " - after such entry. That yon failed z1 orcak or canse to be broken or plowed, Ave acres of land durinr th8 second year. That yon failed to cultivate to crop or otherwise the five acres rennireri t w. broken or plowed the first year, ari tlat ropot'htw6."?-10 CU,,-l-eto lotabK!: the 6T- icre lequlred . u MWAnd THr. snil tn nlttnt I .-r, seeds or cnttines the five acres reqmred to be broken the first year. And that on the fourth year you failed to culti- toic ana put- in crop or otnerwlce the five acres required to bo broken the second year. And asks that a time and place be fixed for a hearing in a "id case, that b. may ds ai:owea to prove ata allegations by him so made: and that said timber cul ture entry No. 35 may be declared cancel- lea ana lorreited to tne t nited States. Now, therefre, yon are hereby notified and required to appear at this ofiie in the kiiroi tncixin, Arizona, on the lt Aav nf ulT, 1882, at the hour of 10 o'clock, ax., F taat day, at which time and place proof ill be taken touching the allegation Of I therein set forth, and that yon will be al- iowea co introance euca evidence as you DUBll BCD Ob, MJUUinC (O Q ISpXUVe SUOU Sl- legatlons and establish your right to said ikum unaer yaur eniry as aioreeata. Yours Respectfnllr. HJKNKY COUSINS. Register. C. K. DAILKY. Ke;eiver oi Public Jloaeys. JOS WAGNER & CO. Hi nfactsren of Ten:liB3till-St3nes AND Portable Mills. Vos- 105 and 107 Mission Street, San Fr!c:90j. ASBKTS FOB larar A C' Celebrated Dutch JtBteherBeltlaa; Cletha. am OeaeratI Hilt JKarmlahla . NOTICE. Priboott. A. T.. March 3; . 18S2. Th Bank of Ariaona has this day sold the good will and business of its Agency at rnosntx, 10 .aiee a iewis, wno win as anme all liabilities and collect all assets ol said agency, we commend tne new arm to our friends, antt ask a continuance ol their patronage, THE BANK OF ARIZONA. ( Sol Lbwis, President, By H. W. Ivaxki. Cashier, 1.T.UU1. ui.mil KALES & LEWIS. Bankers, QENIX, ARIZONA Referring to fhe above, we beg to notify the public that we shall continue the bank- Ig business in all it branches, and tender oar services as Bankers to our correspond nts and others, and sfek a continuance o the patronage heretofore ezteuded to ta a-encyof the Bank ot Arizona. We wi i ct as the Agenia of thel Bank of Arizoa eacot.. Kalis A lewio. ufchers! Kelly & Meyer Wkolesale and Retail Dealers n SPILES! PILES! Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Suffer! A sure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William, (an In dian remedy.) called Dr. Willism's Indian Ointment A single box has cured the worst chnmic cases of 23 or 30 years stanaing. No one need suffer five minuteo after app'ying this -rtondetful soothing medicine Lotions, instruments aod electuaries do more harm than good. W illhtm's (liutinent absorbs the tumors, allays the intense itching, (particularly at night aftrr getting warm in bed) acts as a poult icv, eives instant and pain liss relief, aifd prepared only for piles itching of the private parts, and fr m-tlntig eise. Head" what the lion. J. M. Cofln lerrv of Cleveland ssys ai!H Ir. William 'rf Indian Pile Oiniinenl : "I liHVe used scores of pilu curt-s and it affords mc pleasure to say that 1 hive never found anything which gave such immediate "and prrinnncnt re lief as t?f; r illiam's IdiLan Oint ment. For sale hy ail drujrpsts ormailctl on receipt of price, f i.t)t. McCarthy & Osborne, Wholesale Agent Denver, Colorado. Henry & CO., Prop. CLEVELAND. O Thl ret Rjaviila Krairitr d Serve Tmr. is the leiritiniste rrolt of tff IT years of pnic:o eat experience j and a'sx. wrril t'NMIl INO CK- j TA1NTT Nervou j and Physics l nal weakness. Sperm.itorrhiEa, Bmlasions. ImpolWecr Exhausted vitality, rn-ma ur Dclioe, and lOtls OK BASHHOU Irom vrlrstever canse prodned. It ea riches afid parifle the Bl'-od. Sffeagthvn the Ncres. Brain. Stusclcs. I'! tion. Reproductive Organs aro rfirt and Mental Faculties. It stops an.f a natural debilitating drain upon the Sreventinff involnntary losses debilitatin rea-ns, seminal losses with the orine. t-tc so distrur.ttve to talnd aqd body. It is su'e eliminator of all Kidney and Blailde Complaint!. It eontains no mjaiions n TTdients. To those snfferin? from the evil effects of youthful indiscretions or ex- censes, a speedy thorough and permanent :el. Price S.50 per bottle i case, with full direction . ure is Guaranteed jtj, hnttlit. in and advice. l$10. Sent setnfe rrom oDse vation to any address upon receipt of brier or C. O. D. To be had only o. Dr. C. I). SALFIELD, 216 Keainey St.-. San Francis co. Cal. Consultations strictly cojnnden lial, by letter or at office, FREE. For the tmvenience of patients, and in order to In fcflreS perfect secrecv 1 have adopted a pri vate address, under which all packages are ,0rW,TBiALftM!I'BF.F NOTICE I will send tual bottle of tbe KEJUVENATOR eufflciebi to - me-aii free of charge, to atiy oris afflicted applying by letter, stating his symptoms sod -e. Communicat.uns ttnctly con fidential. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY liS Wf Is a nevci-tailine -W. cure for Nervou iDebUitv. Exhaust iJftied Vita'lity. aT'Lot Manhood. Impotency, Parl yis. and all the terrible effects of self-abuse, youth ful follies, and ex cesses in mature years such as loss oi memory, L.ftsiiDae, Nocturnal Emission, aversion to society. Dimness of vision, noises in the head, the vital fluid pai-sing unobserved in the Uriue and many other diseases that lead to in sanity and death. Dr. Mintie will agree to forfeit Five Hun dred Djllnre for a case of tbi." 1Tjd- the it"! ..estorr"- ,rT,fl,,r his sbecisl advice 1 "' '. tmcntwil tfinjaSoroM", Mintie treats all priv, ill not eure, or for any- injurious found io it. Ik. private Diseases suco4- fniiw withnnt tnpn!DTr. Consaltatiou Ire. A thorough examination and advice, in cluding analysis of urine, 85. Price of Vital Restorative. $1 a bottle, or four times the quantify, 610; sent to any address from observatiOB and In private name if desired by A. E. Mintie, 31. u.. No. HKear ny St San Francisco. Sample bottle sent frc on application by letter Btating symptoms, sex &i4 age. Communications strictly Confidential. Dr Mintie'a KtHT Rmdt NapnnaTtr ccm. cures ail kiads of Kidney and bladder Complaints, GouorrVwa, Gleet, Leneorrliwa For sate vy all druggists; $1 a koUe,si boltes,5. Dr. Mintie sDakpijo! Pn-t. are t&s best and cheapest Dyspepsia and Bilious i the D.arkeu For sale by all druggists BEST business now before tie. nub ic. Yon can nilike mem- ey faster at work for u than at anything ee. Capital otneeded. Wc will start you. KI aa and upwards made at home dt the inumiui ..na. Men. women, boys, and girl wnM uverywhere to work for us. Now is ti j lime, ion can worn in tre live your whole time to the business. lo an livn . 1 home and do the work. o oia- r r business will pay you nearly as we.l. No ne can fail to make enormone pay by r aging ar once, costly uomi am wibj Aioney msusiaai. cmjij n.'i--.m ddtcc'a at Co., At jjUbta.Jaaia GOLD GREAT CB8A oia.i 1 money. Those who aw ma take advantacre ef the goo chances to make money tha are offered, generally become wealtby, while Uge i do tnose wno ao not unprt rove such chances re main in poverty, we want many men. women, boys, and girls to work for us iu their own localities. Any cne can do the work properly from the first si art. The business will nav more than ten times or dinary wages. .Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fail to. make money rapidly. You can devote your wvulr time to the work, or enly your spare mo el'are mo- all that is ments. Full information and all that needed sent free. Address ST1NSON A CO., Portland, Maine. Settee of Ueaaeatead Eatry. Land Orpica at Tucson, Abic, May IT. I iiw. t "Notice is berebv tiven that Cl&vton S. Smith has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his Home stead Entry Ne. 34, and secure final entry thereof and that such proof will be taken before the Hon. De Forrest Porter, Judge of the Seeond Judicial Circuit, for the Territory f Ariaona, at hi chambers in the City of Phoeulx. on the Sunday of June 1832, at 10 o'clock a. x . for the west H ol the s. w. H of sec. a, xownsnip i Kange 3, Bast, and names the fohowinir as his witnesses, vis: John T. Dennis, Alex ander Slienaczer. Owen Kellogg and Beoi. W. Kelloai;. ail of Phcenix. Maricopa Co A-T. IIE.N'UY COUSINS. mia.ow. Kcgirtcr. j Geo. D. Clark WatchmakerJeweler PHI WASHINGTON STEEET. HEW, TJEAT. CtEAN. TigerRestaurant 6s?.Cin Brown's CU Stinfji Phoenix, "I Arizona. Ben Ij Pay" lioartl. r r w.v. - 5 Mortl tioLeta. 3 f r - - S! H.1 :t!-I the ai !-i.r::J.-' f tiit new K.t:nrrit. I c '! il trit-nJ. n-l th publk- -rr"!v. they mill iir well aa I (invi-t'T -ton levl t- by fv-Ktt k- 1 t"-! '.lronai:e. V.V,$ IHTLLIli. Yivi-h GERMAN I A BEER HALL Pr jsrielar., Cot. t awLinytoa M-.oi:?r.!-ra Street . rKOENIX. A. T. soli: agent for the- lUJUiRATHI Boc? Beer, Clieeff t riftl'cl Pisr'a Kef. ilertiai filLMAtXD ASI CAUt nHM? fffr lite patterns rtflcs y Bld- a i ioicv W t -tion if firtkc fiaai pfTf m wrt j pref will TV ir brf"r x S ivy brrs in rQft?tx Srwo- cff:t. A X on ibe thdav vf Jiu?,l?. jci"k fur the N K vt?HBt Township No. 1 N of Kau," S . He names lb? fi!o hb-w prwe fct lootinaevi rrHi-oc a ; -o caltTTation f Midi lBiJL ri.: U-r-- rhrnix.A.T. 11 fcNIU Vi. nriiOL HOTFL, TOMW SHITH. Prcjfctar. The wm of trs Br II -l all newly rittel uy, . kl luxiif .t with cntfrtlv biw tiiraitur Evepything is Neat ani Vnx nOOTl". Mculii. Barl let trt'ae IV "T, tli i- At tlic liir sa ilways r T.-usJ Wiii2s.Li5u:rs 1 Cirirs Of tliS l--t I r-A:.! ia l-nia VV. A Rqwq & Co General' MerchaP4dtse TUo attention of Vuver aud foiisuiuor is cl!tvJ to our two ha' storv-s at tin- VULIU.iE AN J Ilf ICf XIXS ,Vefy IU1UJ aSVUO.l - I - r rya nnrc nnfl IkilltVIO -- Prospectors- Mill and Minins SUPPLIES A. Specialty. AA ISCT OF tPB 1 BANK f AftiZONA, i M'LUK Jt. Vk k.L5. Kales & Lewis BANKERS, UCEMI. CORRESPONDENTS: Th Bank ot Califorsia. S4 r Messrs. La id law & C. y' flLL PURCHASE l trol l Attti If j bood nd W imuta. tiaiv Jli01",IOIlt:aaVt. t.V- '.-CS'WW., OS1V ;'S Ca. 4X)KK W AS V, to T K PHffNIX. -V- - - RCC. 1 Wish to inK-rtl u rt'v T99 anil tu sutTuulUf lerrtlvey. ILa 1 5us. oini a C ASH 0 KOCKHY 5?ri: And shall at a'l tia-e kep m t1:. k f Staple and FsLitcy .twec?e, cva4 v-i