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Liffl Lies. Fn in Sritnrd.y's Daily. The Phoenix Herald is iu. the hands of a mar te T!ie paper lms greatly improved of late. Democrat- The well at Ihe i; e mi'l h i? caved in and thero is weeping ami .vailing among bousekeer tr and saloon luen. The latest stylo of time in the Tucson market are snid u be kick ing the scales at eighteen and tvrei.ty dollars per pair. A couple of lively rows awoke the people in the vicinity of the Ti eer ea'oon tins at criioon. tines nnd eockuils iu order next. C E. Donaldson, a railroad con tractor, will anive he;c from Pres -cott to-morrow with five large t ranis to load freight for C. P. Head & Co "Blind Jim," the man charge.' with the murder ot F. X. Stone at - FlastiilT, was capture 1 at Lamed, Pawnee county, Kansas and li s -been returned to Present. If you need i g.m or rlfle.a watoh. a field glass, or anything else, Fend to the square dealing house of Un de Harris, 221 Kearny, between Bush and Sutter street, S. F. The elements of " progress " in a political patty aie evinced by what -he party does aod has rioiie, r.ol by what it has not done. What ha the Democratic party dune, pi ay? Sheriff Orrae rclurncJ la.t eve ning from his hunt after the Gillette stage rfkhcrs. He reports hard wciK aver a very rough country a;.u ""not a word concerning the robber The-new editor of the Phu-r.ix Hekaid, Mr. Morford, 1ms improved Ihe paper wonderfully. The issue of August 23th is cn the tab!-. It is a good, readable paper, full of l.vc local. Su2te?, brother quill. Cite sen. t t l'.'i ;..iics i:e u -i.- a ti! ill p irtner in the Globe irngc d, is bousd ever to court U:ider I o :t!s of $10,000. lie languishes in the Utobc j ;il. The Lcmocralic primaries arc be ins hoily contacted today, Ihe strug gle be ng between the candidates for Sheriff. How the lai;lo goes is not known at thishoUi. Two hundred and twccty-livc vote were polled at UOoll. A Idler ss ;o "How the .Arrests Were Made'' in the 1 ite stage rob berry and murdor at Globe, appea s in the i!rer Dui, vhicli crr.sumcs a i olumu n 1 a onr.rter tin 1 reminds us f the darkey's coon hunt up a sycamore tree. lie "shook, an' shook, an' s l.o Ai, and out jumped nuCin ;l all." Pc-Forest Porter h is been noniin:;' ed by the Kepublican Territori .1 Conviniioa fer Delegate to Congress, by a vote of S3 to 15, John J. Gos per, the b-tely re. i red Teni-orial Secretary, ht-ing his-opponent. The rioniinaiion is a strong Que, Judge Pcrter having for years served" with !io:i r on the bench of the Second .1 U ii ial District. Globi C7iro:ii;le. i lis- I ombstoi.e J ;i.aex.e.i:.tnt ,iuis cur pile of exchanges no longer. It is anions iLe 'thing, thut were but are cot." Yale. C. Eutz, editor of the late Demo eraF, and his brother left tod ;y fur Visslia, being sudenly called by tel egram to the bedside of his mother, who is thought to be dying. Wc are in receipt of the Hurricane. a neat, handsomely printed 4-column monthly paper from Charleston, S. C, Mi-s Eva L. Button, Editress and Pr prietixs , age 15. C iiculution, 0,000. If you vend the money in advance for anytlrng yo.i ord--r, you need not pay .my freight or express charg.s. Utu lu Harris pays thai for you. -221 "tarn;, uctwutn iu.-h an M:tl r Erects. IUch placer mines are reported a lately uis;oveted in Los Angeles count-. About $01,000 are paid to have been washed out in three day?. TheJ wines are hu nted at the head of fan Gabriel cam von. Morton, (he murde:erof Roberts in the Santa Ritas, aud who escaped from the prison in Tucson a lew days ago, has been recaptured ami returned to his form r quarters. There is much feelin ngniut him in the Santa Ritas, nnd the miners have raised $500 to assist ia his prosecu tion. From Jloudny's Daily Judge Porter spent baturday r.t Gillett. Mrs. P. Minor returned from the East on last eve iing. Fine alfalfa hay is selling in our market now at $13 per ton. Turkey Creek is looming up Re a mining to;in. . All lorerS of music should tro and hear Prof. John Kelly to nieht. i I Sixty voters have renewed their registration at Eig Bug up to date. Messrs. Somer3 & Co. have con tracted for boring ftn artesian well for Goldman & Co. Big Bug and Agua Fria havehecn flooding the miners on their hanks duiing the late storms. Lieut. Scott aH.i family passed through Phoenix 3-rsterday on their wsy to Fort McDowell. The Piescctt subscribers to the Thirty-fifth Parllel railroad have been called ou to "put up." Our friend Butr, of the defunct Democrat, is to have a position cn the Jjos Angeles Herald. A Vultare letter from our lively correspondent up that way is crowd ed out for today. Democratic candidnt s are hard at work to-day, and the primaries to morrow pr unirse to be very lively. Sonjc heartless fiend is asitin at his damnable business of poisoning d; gr. If he would confine himself to killing a few f the worthless curs and nnd fndl-n dos no fiult would b:: he found, bm nearly every dog of any value has fell a victim to strychnine. If the mi-creant is found out he will suffer for his c n teinptiide act'. The reports of Indian mar s.icn s 5 1 the sout'.( rn p-.rt nf t!io Territory and just c ver the line are numerous and varying. The fact is. most of ir is mere rumor, though no doubt a number of Apaches are on the war path. Most of the dr-predati us, it not all 0.' them, however, up to the present lime, Ivive been committed ver the line, inSonora. From Wednesday's Daily The clew has no. as yet been found to the GUlett sf-:rr robber?. nnd it loo' s as thourjh they were to go scot free. Mr. 'William Fnrtz was htst night elected band leader to fill the posi tion mi'.de var i.nl by the leaving of Prof. G. H. Kelly. Mr. Gregory shrwed us a n:orpion which he had cat ."ht this morning, that was fully three and three-' f. urths inches in length. The Gowan and Excun-hm mines are being rapidly developed in Ton to Basin and prove valuable prop- cay, j ne .txcursion company is putting up a ten-stamp miil on the Verde. Footpads in Test Preseott A day cr two ago two soldiers were robbed as they were on iheir way from town to Fort hin.ole. One lost 73. j the other $20. What n bkssing rail I roads are. Tbc City Council of our town has ordered to be printed the proceed ings in cases of arrest for drunken nosi, breaohe of the peace, Mid like pel:- ouerjses coming up 1:1 the Justices' Court. Gin. Pesqueira, of So.or.i, h.ss raised and is (quipping a con:;; iny of Indian fighters at his own ex pense, to drive 11 the marauding Apaches. Hero is cn example of public spirit for some of our wealthy Arizi n.-.us to emulate. We guarantee that there will be no foolishness about Pcsqueira's fighting. The road agents who robbed the Biack Canyon stnge have been heard from in the Verde valley, making their w ay towards some of the rni' r ad towns. There were three of th'-m, well mounted and aruieo. the i.i.ti veituij o..erjiiay of its e-ros .r.l the ciiculation of Information by our coiumissiouers, verb.il aud printeJ. As a matter of course, the showir.g of ;he Silver King mine, in charge of Mr. Elliot, is most ad mired. The liver King company have done themselves and ihe Teni tory credit by this generous display of their pecr.iss specimens. They occupy jj.-t!y a conspicuous place acdteiveto ntiract visitors to the rem iridcr of Arizona's showing. Then follows the Co; per Queen, v. i h a marvelous secimcn of richly Colore d re, weighing 1100 pcuuds and averaging 27 per cent. Cl.-seby is a 111 igniSoent bar of copper ruu from the same min. As said before the spe.:imens are le iblv and neatlv labeled, siivintr name of m:n. district, county, etc., with the. fissiy value wherever it could he obtained. The commis sioners seem ti bo doing their ilut- wi 11, and seem f act with gre .t imi nrthility lu the representa ii )ii oF the various portions of the Territory. On the whole Arizona has reason to be proud of her dis play, and it will prove n wise in vestment ef time and tuoncj that f he has marie by attracting strangers hither who will invest largely of their means: to obtain tlie wealth stored in the mountains. Yours truly, G. il. Adams. Ncaora In Terror. a Stare of Cfcc for Gent ral George Crook. :he "Iiojs" Indian civilizer in the United States, has arrived at Whipple, accopaniea by Lt. John G. Bourke, Aid-de- Camp, and Adjutant-Genenil Jan es Martin. .The Dake smelter, at Lynx Creek, is in full bias', turning out bullion fromD.isori- ore. It is said to be now put up in first-class style, so that hereafter there will be no difficulty in keeping it in activity all the time The very rich mine at Eagle Gulch. Plumas county, California, of which we spoke last week, is sui.l to be a veritable fact. The mine had been ffered to a speculator for 75, 000 and refused, when a few days afterward that amount was being taken from it every week. Three hundred and fifty-six votes were cast at the Democratic primmy election yesterday, resulting in the j ele-tion of Ihe Orme ticket. Tie! following delegates to the Couity ' Convention were elected: John! Burger, W. R. Carey, J. R. I.ooihy, j ?m. M. Broadway, G. V. Collins, "Y Osborn, Chas Goldman, Ira Stroud A. L. Ilcushaw and Isaac Hand. A banquet to Geni's Willc.x aud Crook took place in Piescotl on Tuesday evening and is reported as a splendid 1 Hf.iir. irpeeches were made by Hon. C. C. B-. an, Governor Trilie, Gem ral Crook and Geneisl illc x- " Peace hath her vict ivies," t-tc. and General A. T. Sliarpe, of Otla. wa, Koneas, so says the JirpubUcan, of that c'ty. has found more sub stantial ben fit for severe museular rheumatism, by using St. Jacobs Oil, th n from any othe substance he ever trie-!. leleCte. Under the ab ive Lend the Citizen talks :-tr ight to ihe poiut. and we give place to what it lias to say on the subject : "As the public cones to consider the action of the Republican Terri. torinl Convention, the more general becomes their satisfaction witKlhe platform and trie ticket. They find in the platform declarations which meet their hearty approval, and the Report? from the northern frontixr of our sister commonweiith are t the most harrowing nnd alarming character. The entire population is demoralized, many of the bravest and best have berjn killed, fields laid waste and homes desolated. There is hariily a doubt but that the sav ages have a skirmish line thrown out from fau Carlos to Xew Mesio and well int3 the State of Chihua hua, and r,lon!T the frontier west to the Santa Cruz river. San Carlos, of course, is the nursery from whteh the army is reinforced r.u-.l the d -no I ficm which ammunition stud arms are procured. Although t'.:e hostile are mostly, oj. crating on the soil of Sonora, the discarded cart 1 idge shells can be found in abun dance in Iheir trail, 111 1 are distinct ly marked U. S. This is sugge-tive and fully proves th:;t the nr. entls of the Cuited S ates a-e furnishieg W e material wiih which the lives of civ ilized people are taken. Tin; death of 'I cm Jc lin3on is still in the miuds of our readers, and only two days ago we chronicled the brutal ki'.iirg f fo .r Americana near Ca nriuen. Since th.-n the re. I fund have kept up their lick, and scaively a d:iy parses that 7ii'irns of until m ed lu the dust. :e are not mv.de 10 h' ir bite Governor Gt-sper has disposed of one-h.il: lnteicst in the PUmnix IIlrali) to Mr. X. A. Moiford. of fct. Helena, California. Mr. 3!it ford is an able journalist aud in the purchase of an interest in t'.e Her ald he lias shown a clear head iu l.usimss matters. The Heiuld, we take it i a fine property, and is des tined to grow into a big paper, as its field of operations is one of the best on the Pacific slo' e Alta. The Denver jTtnp Biiion. Mr. Spear, of Teir.pe, made us picasanc cuii tin morning ana re. ports bush ess good out that way. Whiskey and politics made lively times in the vicinity ot the Tiger falcon yesterday evening. On'y live fights. ' The quartz mill of the Hidden Treasure mining company, on Tur key creek, lias arrived and will soon be pnt up. Band Master Kelly left tod ax for Preseott to join the 12rh Infantry band, soon to leave for jacket's Harbor, X. Y. Washington street, at the crossing of Center street, was flooded 1-y water this morning, either by acci dent or design on the part of some one. Our friends in various localities re eordially invited to drop us a line of news from their sections; mining political or otherwise always accept able. from Tuesday's Daily.- J. D. Monihon acd family left to day on a visit to Sexv York. S. Righetti has bought out the Ti grr Kestaurant. Mt. Millsap has a steiidy increase in the number of boarders. Mr. Geo. Lount. V. S. Land Re ceiver at Preseott, is in town today. The Governor's proclamation of election has arrived at the Sheriff's office. . Tucson is suffering from thieves and now horse thieves have made their appearance. The Citizen says that Judge Osborn lost a fine stallion a few nights since. Mr. C. Salaii will soon begin ex tensive additions to the Pheoix ho tel, building an addition on thn eastern side, aod raising it by put ting up a ccond story and veranda along the entire front. 1 A large amount of sm Iting ma chincry has been arriving during the week for the Long Island Cop per Comnany. The lmildiag are about resdy for the "plant," and in dications are that the furnace wiil soon be fuming out a glowing stream of wealth and add a prominent branch to the laurels which Glohe is already crowned. Globe Chronicle. Pretty lively times iu Globe in a short space of time: Two men murdered, two lynched, o: e suicide, one death from natural causes, and a first-class flood. These are all good signs of prosperity au-.l the only thing no.v needed for complete happiness is a lire, which in the present condition of Globe would destroy half the town. Chronicle. At a regu'ar mce ing of Phoenix Brass Band, held Sept. 5, 1SS2, tne f dlowina- resolution wss unani mously ad pled aud ordered placed upon the reconts of the organiza tion : Resolved, That wc extend our sin. cere thanks to Prof. G. H. Kelly for his untinng labors. in behalf of the band, and his able assistance as leader in the rast. Wir. B. LorrsT, Pres't. G. H. BoTiinccK, Sec'y. Piioeuix, A. T., Sept. 6, 18S2. Mr Herri t wihes us to say to the public that there will be no water on he streets for a day or two as some one drew out the gate and filled the cut full of water. Anyone caught nn dcilinir with the water works on .his premises will be prosecuted to the lull extent of the law. From Thursday's Dally. A chapter ot Royal Arch Masons is talked of in Tom! stone. The Repub'icnn County Conven tion will be held September 23d. Nothing new from the Indians to day. Hesiug's death not yet confirmed. Pkescott, A. T..Aug. SO, 1882 II. n. AT.J.y. Vc ti Arm in, Secretary Arizona: Dkak Sin: In accordance with your request, while 'in Di nver, I vi-ited the Mining Expositicr., to sec if unvlliiug could be done to further the interest-- or attractiveness of the Arizon-i exhibit. I was present for two days, end vifls i .11 h pie 1 serf v.i.h the --It iv, ing Arizona made as a v. hole. The spare iilotted to Ari zona i- very cons iru-us. It is at the rirj-ht hand, nc:;r the main en trance, and the first name that "reels the eye of every visitor is that rf ".VI i.ciii:i." Tne ivhote exhibit from tiie Tenitoiv i- fidmiiabiy arranged i.i cases wii h trhs cover ngs, the light is good and the lnl ciing of Ihe specimens is neatly and lcib!y dene. I found the following commission ers eng.igid in lh ' performance of their duties, viZ: Prof. J. A Church, commissioner :.t large; J. R. Sorin, as-istact commissioner, P. A. Bro.vn, Pioneer district; Wm. Robins'-n, Grca'erville; J B Cnnroy, Warren; B. Wrliams, Warren ; Win. Beard, Globe: A. Elliott, Silver King mine exhibit. Ihe above gentlfmen I found, without cqception, to be attentive 10 their duties, veiy courteous to their vi-.-it rs and gentlemanly in their bearing. They are a credit to our pcple as our representatives. There are on exhibition 27 cases ofspeeime-s in all from the Terri. tory, representing S48 mines, as fol lows, r. presenting districts and counties: tseket is composed of able, repie se:.tative men. . Judge Porter, the nominee for Delegate in Congresses a man of the people, a man who, wMiout the advantages of wealth, has made Lis way up t his present prominent position through the po tency of his own unaided effort!!. To such a man the respect and regarii ot the Amtrieau ptorile na'urally inclines. This is manifestly the c ise with -ludge Porter in t!i J com munity 1:1 which he has long re sided. Tne gieat respect and es teem in which he is held ut his home in Maricopa county produced a powerful eilect upon the crnveittion which nomiu.ited him. This popu larly is by no mei r.s confined to his O'.vu p.'irtj-, but Democrats as well as liepublieaus unite in declaring iheir intention to support him. The Judge is a man of acknowledged ability, ef 1 leasing r.ddie s, and iu his keeping ihe interests of the Territory will not sjffer, and we will guarantee that ut the end of a term iu CongrcrS lie will not be compelled to plmd the "baby ael" to his constituents and confess himself powerless to secve their interests. Iu full sym pathy with tne pariy in power, w ith large legislative experience, ability, sKgncity and integritt', it becomes the iuttn st of twry citizen, of eveiy propi ny owner, of everyone inter ested in tne n.ateiial growth of the J crriiory, to see Judge 1 orter elect ed, lie possesses nil the elements calculated to make a serviceable Delegate, and he should be support ed by all, regardless of pelitics. 'We belie e thr- people of Ari zona wiil noi be blind to iheii own interests, but will elect Judge Porter by a handsome maj.-rity.'' The Indian troubles ou the Sonera line siem.'d to have resohed them selves iuto the following: A band supposed to be Juh's, numbering about 200, hav;' been opr rating in Sonora for some months, and about the last of the week met the Mexi can troops at San Antonio Pass aud whipped them. They then erme up I near ihe line and divided in o ih'rer. ! or four bands, each taking different j directions. 0:;e band struck the upper bantn Cruz near La Jsnna, Information received in this city yesterday is of a more sanguinary eh nat ter thirn any for some time. We are in possession of the lacts of a slaughter, about thirty-five miles south of Calabasas, 011 Thur-day last, whr n an e dire family of three generations, consisting of nine mem bers in a'l, wore u-lsered to the pres ence of their Creator ia a few minutes. The name of the f imily was Castillo, and comprised the o'd grandfather and gi a .dmr-tlicr, near ly eighty yei.rs old, their son and his wife and five children. The fiends surrounded the house while they were at dinner, slide noi eles.-ly to the doors and riith'c sly slaughtered them all while they were c-t sitting around the table prvtuk ing of their frugal meal. Xono were spared, old nnd young alike met the same fate. A cousin of the family, w ho had al ways lived wi h them, wa.s tempo rarily absent iu the fields, and was returning to dinner when he beheld the Ap che holiday. Being un armed.cnd powerless, he secreted 1 imself and leheld the sickening sight. Our informant, R. C. AVin tcrs, who rcachid the city t'esterduy from Santa Cruz, a villaire In Sone ra, about sixteen miles from the I.ne, states that he heard the surviv or recite the harrowing tale. The re 1 fiends were armed with repe.it ing rifles aud four of them did tle exe cution, not ceasing in their bloody w rk while a spark of life remainc' in any of their victims. When the hellisli deed was pet f u med the fiends raised n shout and cheered themselves. Tiie bodies were pulled out. scalped and mangled, with many symptoms of glee and rejoic ing. The house was then ransneked and every portable artiele confis cated. The corral was then visited and two horses and a yearling calf captured. The 1 rttci was kilted aid a arl oi its nesn Packed on Horse back. Then another veil was in dulged in, the houee and corral fire !, and the ftertds departed. They num bered sixteen and continued their way southward, in the direction of the Mricdnlcna river. As toon as they were well out of sight the ter rified kinsman crept from his place of concealment and went to the des olate home. The house being of adobe0, with a mud roof, he found no uiffUulty in extinguishing the flames, but the conal and sheds j were burned to the ground. He im mediately took his e'epr-rture cn foot 10 the nearest settlement San ta ( ruz some miles distant. Here, j j when he recited his direful st 113-, the I creates! excitement pievniled. !Near- I j ly all t'ue citizens of the i:C;j. lining j ' settlement!! had collected, and ail i up until daylight, when the ravages pneivked off. So far as could be as certained i.o casualties took place, though the adobe walls of the house are pretty-well marked wi h bullets, and t'ie surrounding trees dirto. The city was thrown into a fever of excitement ye.-terday morning m in consequence of a report that sev eral men were killed between here and Bisbee, among others Ben Wil liams, the well known as.el popular supeiintciidcnt ol the Copper Queen. It was said that the repoit arrived via Charleston, and that a courier brought the news from the scene of the outrage to that pciuL As may be expected under such circumstae-.1 ces it caused intense excitcineuT, es pecially as it was k iowu that Mr. Williams left this place for his home n Sunday evening. Later in the day, however, Col. Moore, H. 15. Niaxscn, Tom Daniels and Arthur Lairg ar' ive.-J, and icported seeing Mr. Williams in Bisbee before they look ti.eir departure; also that there were no Indjians visible between here and the copper camp. Mr. Maxsou went astray when going over to Bis bee, and had to ina'te a night of it ou the foot hills. lie says he saw a number of fires toward the south end of the Mule mouiitniris. and he came to the Mcltision Ui.t they were made by tome of the depredat ing Herds as they were making their way to Sonora. Epi.aA.h tU;Ld, i.ud il lively msilude fcept 1 drioiketi Lrute, you. You'd bttler wai.-e up the childru and starrer about for a while, so they can see what a drunken brute of a father they are blessed with.' Sol woke up the children and staggered around awhile, until my wife hinted to me to stop. She used a chair in con veying the hint, you see. That lets me out." Xext came number three. -He stood up and said : "I happened to tumble into a pan of dough, and my wife sail: 'Drnuk again ; my stars! Hadn't you better sit down in that dough and finish it?' So I sat down in it, and thnt lets me out, I think. Next." Number four said : "I was humming a tttne when I went into the house, ai.d ry wife called out: 'There yon are again. Hadn't you better give us a concert, S enor Bacchus?' And I said, 'Ccr- trtiuly mariame ;' so I began to tdug as loud as possible, until the bou;e rattled She get oat of bed, told me l;) slop, ( r she would break the b! or r.istkk ot-r my head, and I stopped, of course, in order to avoid a general engagement; and that let? me out." Iuhbcr five looked very much down iu the mouth, and I thonght he was in for it by bis disconsolate ap ; -e.. ranee. I called, "Next," and he said: "I reckon I'll have 1 1 piy. Mr wife told me to do a thing none of you would have done if ye-u had been in my place." "What was it?" rdl asked in a thorus. "She said: -So, pa; I thought you would come home at last. Now, sir, hadn't you better go to the well n I driuk a couple of buckets of wutcr, just to astonish 3-our stomach 1 a little?' was more than I had bargained for, and so It is my funeral." Aud the boys had a jolly good sime all day, and I Co not know what passed next night. I left. To.m Cobwis. !tj- jbove. Vj- lovo" wart h ktl th worM o me; iter walk to olhe.-s ctuce le .igbs. Wliaa she enmos by the suu ndt- high. And whau ske'8 past 'tn niht. nr centre ioic that bills "ffood d vf la luu.olc that ray uul loveis bed' ; Hrr d-ep set eye m. h-r low repticn. The clraiirs that haunt ray rest. Her presence. like frepli momiraff howr, dve to ali lhian refrrfbrnis K:fcirc: !f anp hut sloop, iwfot butU thai i:rijp U-se up iuto her face. Ttrnt Jlny dr.y 'bcp wlre mtt in lire Tnat ! n t bright, for loan lo.erhrr; Thoughts c.'me arid go, liks wind luat .ow The clouuB 10 goiiien wtaiher. LlfeV pacing had-rj hare p.-arety chilled The glsdn- ft oi herspirti' Iiliui O when b-Cs by. the serm b'Kr' Aud thcu bhe's iad "t.s i.i.t: To iilory for the Queen. How it will cheer the noble red coat, ss he sweats under the pyra mids or pants in the desert, carrying the musket that is to open the route to India, or spills nis l lood throusli a Bedouin-mads wound into thr san 1 mat ins gracious sovereign, the Empre-s of Ind'a was pleased to suspend for a mo ment her interest in the yachtsmen assembled at Co.ves, and direct that an out-bound transport ship, with detachments of the hou ehold cava' rv, en route 1 or Egypt, should tiuit its ordinary route ia order to pass under her eyes as she sto. d with her guests o-! the terrace at Osborne. She signaled Godspeed to the ship. Th.re's inspiration for a whole fhioload of food for powder. And ber hopeful sou, Albert Edwari,who is Co otie! of half a dozen regimen's find never set a squadron iu the field added to the brightness of the occa sion by going out to the s' in in the rcyal yacht aud bidding the house hold cavalry go where glory and Ihe BcdoKin waited them. What a sweet privilege it is, to be sure, to be disemboweled by an Arab or buried by a s ml storm for the honor of this dear old wom-.n and her very bie eldest sou. Chicago Times. IKe cn' Bab. Me an' Bab v.e went to church, an Hub r-he saw a nuu?e. An' cou.se she wanted fo cittch lim. ..n' she slipped out under my sack, where I'd hid her when w e weut to ( Lurch, an' was out of thu pew qulrker'n time. Well, my pa's a diokeu, a:. 'he ha.! a correction box stietched cut so'd Frank is Hill what sat iu Ihef.uues corner could put in a cent, ati' all the people was givin' cent?, loo, an ten cents, ico, ui. five cents, :n well, he was stietchin out the cor rection box to Frankie Hid'- piw. i-.n' an' my pa's face went redder n red, uu' his ears, an' his neck, an' he turns round and sees our Bub rreumpeiin after the mouse, sn' he starts to go after her. An' everybody on our side tu a-loi kin' at Bab. An' the people at Vtbat M Kf rattarr. j- kCj th bvkea fcjwica A i fiyin trjir.g i-ac it t5t-. vl j childhocJ, tot rit i; kv"" ,j claimttl ku clJ Srik.fc..aj crowd In frci;t of tsv- .' :i a . ous n.frtliaia: frl-.rr" X, street yofenlay kVt 1 -;-.i s- j You dout eU i"ir ivt, -i a.-ket! au o;-.l, wt-ktlirc tiK-a It I' i wi U a blear ey a-i t a pel awe. "Ca.Il t-ii hot, tfi l iu. ; eter stiiUm l ia ti aii Well, I sUvulJ .r I j XV : would you call t! "Why. wivet I lie ii-r '.: j! we'd call fur oM M:4tf. I 1:1 si.-r : t a ; . 1 v -s t i- 1 ! !-S mo : re. I'm !ilvcr k.r t tc-.cit. - 4-4 i - tuuiec i 1.1-c you Urea l.i.s l r like n !.:i.? a.V.vJ t u f 4er t- t jf cr-.d t c-iemsi c! n.-c i:i ...otia : --.- I v "I r.iii't len 'ivia la ta.: i-ti-v I'.iua In A.-ir-Tt I; tk : o ;.i.sa:rr.,it .;. a Imt ,i J tutor-i A,.ril. M.y Jar. "V- ' a L'.n, rt-i at." In; rtr t -t j July, Au,-: a a IS-;-x :il.-c "u j- I wartu doal La--r h a -i j mcicury w..uld g-Js i! il 'r. v . I over -a' Vu-u ii tas hx! uj nt'ri 'i-it.':fr C"'- fa" .' " 1 T!.e I uvc !o put ira . .1 ' chtekerj ! kr.'; I K ! I .... bu:j'lu" tLeir fvi ef; aa'tlia t 1 you. I'.n. n:;L' CiBf;sl i. the other side that couldn't Me Bab , t,vx tv U'tcu tu-t. A" .V- wf lookia r.t my pa. An then they all looked at Mr. Green thais the minister, and Mr. Green he tins lookin' orful solemn. An' the mouse ran across the raised place covered with red carpet, where the minister sits; an' he ran under I tell you, gentlemen, that the than- an' Bab after Lim. An ail the dickens had laid down their cor rection boies an' was goin there too not under the chair I don't mean, but up to the raised place wi.h car pet. An' the mou-c he scampered to the door that's tne sicle of where Weed in, of the Euterprixe, goes for Mastersor., of the Deinccra?, in real old Democratic style. H'-arhim: "Mural Maslerson, the sinitetir who stea's tditirrials for the Pres cott Democrat sn.l enjij-s the dis Unction of being the most stupid a"d stupendous ass that ever bur lesqued journalism, culls us hard names because we siw nt to de nounce that legislative apportion ment as a fraud of the first maani t'.ide. Then fie goes oa t-isajr: 'No O'le can t ke the law and the census ll.ril Orossi fl ilin "P-i ' i, r?no t -id t, lb., ;.,,,, 1 -" ; the arms that could be p; ocure were uoiii.1 v,iui nwu, iillnilijia puinmvil . . , , i , imt tin iVin- ... ., , , " . inimematelv put into the hands of out his icuoc, . tir three miles atiovp I MimTo Ainrnr.n-7 - 1 on tie line. Here they are said to have killed three people, but this is in doubt. They then crossed the returns iud make a fairer apportion ment than the one recently made by the Secre arv, and among ail ihe papers of the Territory the Extek Fitisti is the only o:;e to find fault with it.' Both statements contained in the paragraph quoted are false In the first place, by the census re turns Apache county has 408 more people than Maricopa, and yet the latter is given a larger representa tion in the Legislature, and the same is true in several other counties. In the second plaea, every respectable newspaper, outside of Yavapai, has characterized the apportionment as a fraud, and s calling on the people I to test its legality in the courts. The j trouble v, iih Masterso . is, he docsn' j know as much as half of the men who are staring iuio vacancy fro 11 the bsck windows of lunatic asy lums. His friends should induce him to si: still a d look wise, and thus prevent strangers from finding I'rosress W itU Elect rlcitj-. If no special y new discoveries have been made iu the use of elec tricity for many months past, it is to be credited to tin industry with whirh electricians of all grades have been applying themselves to the improvement and perfection of what they had already accomplished. The electric lights have been greatly improved during the past year, and so has the machinery by which the electric current is generated. The sta-je which has been reached is ap parently made a haitiug pUce at which to try the necessary experi ments in perfecting what has been secured already. This is the best of symptoms and argues tolid and j reliable progress for the practical a; plication of electricity in the fu tuie. It at lean satisfies us that the electricians are sure of the ground they have so far gained, and are re solved in due time to make advances (hat will throw present achieve ments in the shade. Sr fur as the lamps go, the- have been voider fully improved within the time to Wood, hay and grain received at this office on tubscriptions. Money preferred, but anything for a trade. Ia Tombstone the gaming houses are so heavily taxed that eight of them shut up during last month. N. Ambler's big team brought in today an entire carload of coal oil for the firm of Bo tutha! &. Kutuer. BltTBIC-r. t'OlsTT. .No. Tjmbeioi.e . j Cochise 'u I'u.r... r I Pmal 45 Op I3Im.ro j I' m 31 Wnrr.-n i Coc-.isc rvi 'ocr'ic j - 2vin 1 " 5 b TniqtiOis ! " 7 Globe ita 2- Arivjca fin: a is Copper "Win Vnviipai ! 7 Tursey Creel; f 7 Walnut drove r eri.strie Creek I ' 5 i!!utk lillis ' ' 5 Jbip dig ; 44 5 h sssnysma 44 3 Tiescoit 1 Lvni Creek j " 1 Tlje 1 iluveia 4 llowic 4- j a C'.ilif'Tnxa j 4- j 5 I'apaso 1 Pima 1 3 Copptr !lcu!i!a:n ; 3 Umpire t 3 Greaiervilto 4' ; 3 rsil'er Heil 44 8 Chiricatltia Jltd ! 44 2 f'atiierouia ' 44 '2 Tyuilall ! 44 is ttk-a urande Pii,a 1 Meyers 4- 1 yeilowstone 44 1 Pa-meltu ; 44 I 1 HurilbilC-i Mis. 44 j 10 Scatlerilijr t t 10 Ait-r rsoii'i-a I 1 San Juan mountains and struck the Magdaleiin ror.d about threo miles above ihe custom house at Fron'er iza,and when last .-een were makin-j for the Planclis ue Piata. By the above it will be seen that they did not cross the line to this side at all, and that all other reports are greatly exaggerated. The Mexican troops and settlers are after them, and American troops Should be sent there at once to head them cfT in ctise they cross voluntarily or are driven to this side. Ciiiec.i. Othi-r specimens have sinr e been added, representing other mines, which will make the Territorial ex hibit, il possible, more attractive than ever. It i but just tn say thai I everywhere have heard the high est compliments p'i'd to the exhibit from our Territory. It stands con fessedly at the head of all in its at tractiveness and richness. It is commanding universal admiration. Many capitalists have had their at tention filmed toward Arizona by News was received iu Tombstone yesterday of the killing of Wm. Johnson by Apaches, a few miles south of the custom J;house, r.earthe Arizona frontier, in Sonora. Mr. Johnson had a caltle r.uich near the head of the Sonora river and had re bided there for the past year and a hall. He was about twenty-eight years eld and was universally re spected by his acquaintances, lie wa formei ly tleputy sheiifT of Co chise county ami resided at Charles ton. Citizen. Arizona I'olitici m. Every person in Sacramento al most, especially all the old residents, remember Patrick Holland, or Pat Holland, as he was familiarly- called. For years he was connected with the management of the thea ter?, race tracks, etc, of this city. Xot long sii.ee it was reported, and publisl ed in the piess fif tnis city, tiiat Holland had been killed in Xew Mexico. The latest, however, from Arizona, says he is not dead, but thinks he h-.s a dead sure thing on securing the election lor Coroner of Cochise Countv, Arizona, to which he has been nominated cn the Dt m- ociatic ticket. En. volunteers, who started southward to warn the settle: s. They had left the town nearly half a day when Mr. Winters started for this place. The greatest anxiety prevailed, as there are .-cverat isolated rant lies south of the scene of their former slaughter. There is not a horse mu ring iu the Santa Cruz valley, as the Apaches had carefully run off all that could be setn. from aii accounts the hostlles are divided into bands numbering from five to twenty, and are exhibiting more audacity than formerly. They openly make their raids in the day time, aud apparently never rest as they pursue their work of blood both day iwid night. Furtner, authentic information re ceived yesterday ,states that six Mex icans were killed on Saterday, be tween the Cananea and Huachuca mountains. Thete were eieht of them riding over the prairie looking for some stock, when the Apaches, who were ambushed, opened Are on them. Six were almost instantly killed, and the two others narrowly escaped with their lives, one of them bringing along a bullet in his arm. It behooves people who intend go ing "below to act with caution. There is hardly a doubt but that the whole nort'iern part of Sonora is Overrun with hostilcs, and that their number is daily augmented villi Sun Carlos renegades. A'rout midnight on Saturday last a band of tl e bloodthirsty devils at. tacked the Janiverichi ranch, rear the head waters of the Sonora river. There weie in the house at the lime A. F. Woodward, J. E. Foley, Bill Murray, A G. Curry, Bob Bush and the two Ilohstadt boys. They were all in bed asleep when Ihe crash ol the bullets came against the door and w indows. They rushed to their arms without delay and the night baing brifiht moonlight the crouch-, ing savages could be seen surround ing the house about fifty yards dis tant. The file v-as immcdititclv re- Letter J'rom nlture. Ed. Herald: Were you ever m Preseott? If so, you know that it is the model iowu of the gn at West for obedient husbands. I happened to be up there net long ago, and some of us were having a little fun one night. 1 he: e were five married men together in one group, and it was Jate finally mo 01 men; looked at the clock and said: " What will our wives 4 ay when we get home?-' "Let them say wh it H1C3- want to; mine w ill tell me to go to mischief," said number two. I'll tell you what we'll do," said a fat, jolly-looking fellow. "Let us meet here again in the morning and tell our experiences. Let .he one that has refused to do what his wife has told him to do when he got home pay for the night's fro ic iu all its bearings." "That's a good idea, by Jove," said all in glee, each one in full convic tion in hii owu mind that he was all right. "We all agr-e to that." I was made the witness to the agreement, as a disinterested party, you know. So the party broke up, and each one went to Us respective home and I to my lonely cot. Is ext morning we all met at the ap oiuted place, and the five hus bands begau to tell their experi ences. Said number one: "When I opened the door my wife was awake, and she said: 'A pretty time of night to come home, isn't it ? You had belter go out and sleep :n. the pig pen, for that is what yon will come to, sooner or later.' Rather than pay for what we had drank last night I did as she told me. Tbutlet3 me out." Next, number two cleared his throat and : "When T got home I stumbled ever a chair, and my wife called out: There vou are which we have referred; ihe arc lamp in p.-.rt ictilar, and the incan descent light awaits that additional improvement which its natuialby souer cnar -ctcr seems out to in vite. The dyrrturo machines by which the let trie currcr.t is renewed are already brought within a close eoin pass of conditions for performing the b.st service with the least waste; yet the question of cost is one of continual study, and to him who an- s.vers it most, satisfactorily the lar ger immediate profits arc- sure to be long. A mill owner today does not ask about the kind of lamp when a contract is proposed to him by the agenls oi the various eltctiie-light- ing companies; his first inquiry is about the cost of power for gencrat- ini tue electric current. And the inventor who can reduce this cost the mi st is sure to reap the ripening harvest. Once bring down th cost of operating cue of these dvnamo machine?, v. hieh has to be counted in with the cost of steam or water power, or 1 0.11, and the demand for electric lighting will increase in a ratio fh-it will astonish the one who successfully solves the problem. In treat part it is to be a matter of mechanism merely, but mechanism in which so subtle a force as elec tricity has an admitted share. Yet the economic utilization of steam the minister sits, nn' he- ceuldn" get out an' there wasn't no hole for him au' Bab was after him llckety-split, an' an' Well, he corned back an' Tin into old Miss Tromley's pew, an" she screamed an' raji out. An then there was a regular scrimmage, aa' the dickens was ail mixed up, au' Bab was among then feet, an' my pa he f tooped down an' then he came down 'tween the pews with Bab in his arms an' his fare was orful. An' he went out with Bab an' the other dickens went ofi" for their boxes. An' everybody was lauehin', but I was cryin' cause I didn't kuow wbat my pa would do to Eab or or me. An' Frankio Hill was pickin' up cents 111 his pew when my j pa comed back; an' he look me by the arm an' led me out of church, ' an' says, very stein: "Go home." An' our house is close by, so 1 went all by myself, an' my pa went . back to his correction box. An' I don't kuow what came of the j mouse; but Jtuiir.a Jane say it's a : tood thing my ma's away, au' I'll get a proper correction when my pa 1 gets home. Denver Tribune. h tve to d- i- t i.:a aa ""-a A 1 cli i-i 1 jc ,n!:" ai rmX ! up over pile I -a.; j ia tij f 'Gaias-t dinrri-r t.M ' r"avf-! jOns T ! the lxue an r ? d T t t vie nv ! Gresst-r4! ("oti'i u.vr itt A iu the "tuurier Uav. TV -Jti Mrkef tv.i-.t iti- V4 Ij - J , sun t, au a In,; l At, J liiiyll jut ta'ii a iot j. aa ! scr.ipe o :t i. it .v tfec ,- -,, a re tidy roated. Or ! li- "or fv aa Hour' and wan"t "tvr?:c :.V ; 1m i a tint rok out in the ai siw.a id ey sj rer-J tiivir t Ji'n. an . an are ca: ia" i-i !.- . j 3 lite-. Y , we Late -tr ..: down tht re." tut 11 nr aix A lew t-ays s ace wish b-e'ow wagou drmwu The ilriver wr to a a - U.ua bv t'vi struVi tt- 1 Sherw-a. i-ij iiVf Wallipjis Ij lis atkca stowed away vsf ers-iv llule Ia--lan. ! and imru-.' liate'y Kli.u J tie w-cvc " were Sueruia's ii wives, a4 jraa, I out along the were yourg L !.;ra.in var'I'.; power lor operating a dynamo ma chine is only in iis infancy, whose development holds out the most tempting assurances of a prontable reward. . The storage of electricity for a va riety of uses is another branch of the subject that is by no means of a secondary interest. We know that it is at present being experimented on with increasing promises of success, and believe that the day for the an. nouncement of it as an accomplished fact, capable of practical service, is not so far off as many people might imagine. And the emploj-ment of electricity as a motive power is very far from he:ng a problematical achievement. We confidently be- iic-ve that the time is not far off when cars will be ua by the elec trie force, and be conlrolieJ by it. too, with far greater positiveness and precision than they are now by the agency- of compressed nir or clumsy mechanical devices. Elec tricity is a dangerous element to tamper with; nor is it to be expect ed that the body of ihe people any where will for i long time be taught how to guard sgaitis the peril of un. timely contact with it when out in force. For this very reason we may look for the invention of sufficient but simple safeguards against its tendency to do mischief, whether by shock or lire, and more particularly for such a subdivision of the cur rent, together with its automatic control, as will place it, in its accu mulated state, in the hands of all for safe a!:d familiar is;e. Eecno- mitt. Wc 1-aru from ttie Democrat that. Preseott has a brive rifle corps tht.j plays havoc with the girls' hearts. "Cbarirn. Chester, cbar-ri4! On. Stnu- gain, you Icy, orj I" A rlii'osopliieal Warter . An elderly darkey, wi h a very j aorroxv fill !!, roro n,-o v-o rvwt of I conntcunnce was squatting upon his bundle 011 the hurricane deck of one of the western steamers. His dress and appearance indicated familiarity with camp life, and.it being soi n after the siege and capture of Fi rt Donelson, I felt inclined to disturb his reveties. Ou interrogation I found that he had been with the Union forces at that pluce. when I ' questioned him further, tlis phi losophy was so much in the Falstr.ff- i n vein that I will give his views in his own words, as near as memory will serve 111c : "Were you in Ihe fight ?" "I had a littlo ItrMe of it, sail." "Stood your ground, did you t'' "Xo, sab, I runs " "Kun at the first lire, did you?" "Yes, sab, and would hub run sooner, nad 1-tnow a it was com ing." "Why, that wasn't very creditable to your courage." "Hat isn't in my line, sah;cook in's my profession." "Well, but have you no regard foi your rcputtv ion ? Beputation I Xuffin to me by de side of life." "Do you consider your life worth more than other people's?'' "It's worth more to me, sah. "Then you must value it very hiuhly." Yes, sah, 1 does; more tbau all dis world ; moie dan a million dol lars, sah. For w hat would dat be wid de brcf out ob him? Self pres ervation am de first law ob nature?'' "Bui why should you act on a different rule from other men ?" " 'Cause, sah, differeut men sets a different value upon derselves; my lifc is not in de market, sah." "But if you lost it, you would have the satisfaction of knowing that you did it for your country." "What satisfaction would dat be to mc, when do power ob feelin' am gone?' "Theu patriotism and honor are nothing to you?" "Nuilin whatever, sah; I regard dem as among dt varities, sah." 11 our soldiers were like you traitors might have broken up our Government without resistance.' jt es, san ; tier would hab been no help for it. I wouldu't put my life in de scales 'ginst any guberment dat eber existed, for no guberment could replace de lo s to me- 'Spect, dough, dat de guberment's safe if da all do like me." Ho you think any of your com pany would have missed you if you had been killed ?' May be not, sah; a dead white man aint much to dese sojers, let alon a dead nigger; but I'd a missed myself, end dat was de pint wid me." It is safe to say that the dark corpse of that African never dark ened the field of carnage. t'.4 44t iLr.-ret ia4 I e-iind a'es. V- a I act j up? Sheruui rrpiioi: 1 at ;vi-. ': dt.wc in the U y to 5 vir rm Plecty of Wfreti doaa ia al ley:" Aad tie old i-Ui-f wks'.,4-.- ' w ith his Ilti -tr tli stir-atria av.-v3 of the w-e; ra. I This worm i realty til t . Nt r tontiit worm attd rre aKjt tli sit of a ian"s Barer .sr. d dating a niu f or faromble sc ; 4.i(ivv i--yf 14 I great numbers. c vetlrt j Bears r rraine. These wt nus rvrs.-ia a lop e f lis ground foe abu; tau fvi aa 1 then !i:pear Ik-u .! tie iti-.". They are as J oj ! y tjj r i f Ii.d ar. When the I; ;K r.illru Sad! 'iwc they pick item, piucli '. ":i?i '" otit of thin ail ilo tVa whole. Svob af. r tl-r- 'it ae Iaclatrr -trike a pat. L tf tl t-- irai i 1! p so they recc;!.? a tcaa ea? in the spitng of ti.r -r ft-ft tiZlio upon gri-e-a gi -s luev aisc -!-iverously corpu.1 t!. This year Is eat ef worm p'esry and ihe Wal'apaij w;" doui; a up an abticdsn cf foil f. r ii winter, ot sac'i fay pfv.Vr aid a u sed to. A week es" ouj stre- nitr "fV-S of little Icdiaus let tlnv a -cl eft. They huTe all g-ji wcittal";;. .-If? a J-irromi. lajarian Attention hrt tttn Utcv ca". t.:r3i the columns if -lie I?s .Y tl injurious eCVctstn ht.lvli Cut apt to follow a rvsLu-c4 ar ii common shiid? tree kca as ti "butt4 cbair rt -r'ae- trtrv. Ti fact has long ini taovs tiw arav near these trees is oftca fjloBi s au irut.-.tion ef ta? air j n- fjv. lowed by a d:s:;gr-.-j.:t fJl som times ivt-rsistiKt coujh. T-j i tti to the fact, familiar to U j a tiut the ytu ng shivta-.ltiTrs a- d sfpa c. are covered with a tni s. ra d-a. composed of 1 iaiiTt4 l-ri hr-i n-i hair, whtch fails t il k part become older, and oitca Smu ia li air m large qnantltiits; it ia ti i. Lal.ttion of this ilia ciai ii.t throat dirllcultif s ie. n :tioex. "fck sidisthisit f.i-'iuta4!- causes c:t qus annoyance to t nip Icy it ia S'Jr4 series w here th-.- tree ia ralsrv?.iii"t suitablu precuuti a u tiiiSi,tim it. Iron and steel gx J of all dirset lo tions are kept fie from res; ia tSs following manner: Dis. Iv ore half ounce of camphor ia e- j-ia.i of hog's lard ; take crjfse Sk-u-a. aaU m x as muck black lead is i 1 j: the mixture au iron toLr. I-b steel gucd. s well as macliincry f all kinds, rubbed with a lines clv"i will keep clean fcr ran.e:"j. 1! ti uiacbineiy is for e:psrlati.ti. it should be kept thickly coo.;d .tti this during tl;e Vvyge. Unclaimed letters in FostoSoe at Phcenix, Arisomi, Sept. 4, lSi: Allen, W Bruner. A AT Lienio, L Ov-uit-l. Juli'j J.tmisin, W m B Marvjrt. Ji4 p Mar in, T 1! Moor.V, Jora Ryland, Frank Smith. II T AVilky, G L CAKTKS EPA:OZ. Atoni. Alhorei Bicrnta B itr'.M A Guerrero Gertru lea G-ia-V Ifefugia Garcia Vrsu.'a Motvao Kumald. FalafaoJesus K ill a Kafada.le Unix Call for advcrtisevl let:. Ge . E. Mow ei. 31. BOH.'. I'lEt. a ch bur. M. te rr :