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THS CllFION ClWlfll WEDNESDAY. 03t. 7, 1883. Xaatir&t Phraseology. From the B lUimwj 3 o. To some of those interested iu the contest between the Puritan and Geaesta the following expla nation of nautical terms may be of value: "To Windward" Toward that point from which the wind blows. "To WorK to Wiudward" To make progress against the wind by tacking. . "To Tack" To turn a ship by the saib and rudder against the wind. Leeward" That point towards which the wind blows. "By the Head" When a ship is deeper in the water forward than aft. "By the Stern" Raverse of the former. "By the wind" When a ship is as near the wind as her head can lie, with sails filled. "Falling off" When a ship moves froja the wiu 1 further thau 6he ought. "Fore" That part of the fhip nearest the head. "Foro and Aft" The direction of the ship, or in the directioa of the keel. "Halliards" Ropes to hoisten sails. "To Heal" Incline to one side. "Lee Tide" When the wind and the tide are the same. "Luff" Pat hdl u to leeward. "Off and Ou" Coming near the land on one tack aud leaving it ou the other. "Starboard" The right side. "Port" To the left sidA This term is used to put the helm to the left iu.stead of the word lar board, to in ike a distinctiou from the alii ait y of souud iu thj word starboard. "Stand Oa" To keep iu the course. y "fuming to Windward" Tack ing. "To Wear" To turn round from the wind. Charlotte Cushman was the ob ject of one uauoiifesded aad uu spoken lovo. It wassileutly br&l, silently existed, aud, nnknowu to the great artist, was buried with her. He was a promiueut politi cian, a m m of great intellect, and a great iuSaence iu the pjlitic.il and executive interests of the country. When he fell iu love with Miss Cushmau he was a mem ber of Congress; he was retiring and quiet in his nature, and never made any pronounced attempts to force an acquaintance. Wheu the great artist died at the Parkor House in Boston in 1S73 he at- tended the funeral, and was a soli tary, silent mourner while tho body lay in state, and a daily caller at the new-made grave iu Auburn for several days after the burial always leaving upon the mound a 6ru all bunch of rare flowers. If Miss Cushaiaa had accepted she could have been the wife uf one of Boston's most prominent nun. The successful application of petroleum to smeltiug ores, as demonstrated by a recent Chicago patent, djscription of which we shall soon give, will be of in u-ked advantage in many important di rections. It has long been resog nized that co better fuel is known than petroleum, but the qustion S3 fur has been its economical and practical application; now that this has evidently been success fully accomplished, thre is no doubt but it will mark au impor tant era in the history of metal lurgical operations. Chicago Mining Review. To meet the requirements of a classic figure a la ly should be 5 foot! iuche3tilL 32 iaslm lvit measure, 21 inches w list, 9 inches from arm pit to wiUt, oi; ar m and noctc A qi -enly worn in, however, should be a feet 5 ineh-s tall, 31 inches ab vit th b h, 23 about the waist, 33 over the hips 11J around the bill of the arm and 6 inches around tho wrist Her bauds and feet should not be too Fmall. "You can't add different things together," said a school teacher. "If you add a sheep and a cow to gether it dos not make two sheep or two cows." A little boy, the son of a milkman, held up his hand and said: "That may do with sheep and cows, but if you add a quart of water to a quart of milk it makes two quarts of milk. I've seen it tried." Philadelphia North American. A smokwtack for a smelting works at Pueblo, Col., has just been completed, which is ten feet in diameter in the clear, and 310 foet high. The stack is mado of iron and lined with fire brick. Goldsmith Maid is dead. She had the honor at one time to be recognized as the Queen of the Trotting Tnrf. She had a record ff2.11. Brewster' Rom&are. A Washington correspondent of fhe St Louis Republican writes: When Mr. Brewster left the Do partment of Justice ho asked only one favor of his successor, and that was to retain a certain lady clerk. He gave his reasons why, and they contain material for a romance. When he was a younger man he said he was very much in love with a girl who refused to marry him, presumably because of the disfigurement of his face. She gave no reason, but he always supposed that was her objection to him. She married some one else, and he lost sight of her until after he became Attorney -General, when he received a letter from his old love congratulating him on his appointment He answered the letter with an inquiry as to her circumstances and conditiou in life. She replied that she was a widow with a small income, but many and pleasant friends. The next l.-tter he wrote tendered her a position iu the D.p irtuient of Ju-!ti3., which sh accepted, and which Attoru .y-Gear il Girlan i has assured her she will retain as long as ho is iu authority. Everywhere, at Saratoga, Mount Desert L ike George, aud Rich field, we encouuter the Teuuis Frn 1. He is usually a verdaut young ima of 17. IIj wears knickerbockers, a white woolen shirt, white canvas shoes, aud a white cap fir en ou;h bick ou his head not to disturb his bang. In his hand he Carrie a racquet or bat T'aas eq iip.'el ha saunters around h tel b ile niies an I smokes cigarets. Play tenuis? O, no, he d esa"t play tennis. H. simply dresses thin w ly b c iuse it is pic turesque and cheap. With a rac quet iu his hand h.i can loaf aroua 1 the hotel parlor and talk with a!l t'ao pretty girls. Tak the racquet out of his hand and he would lo-jok lik ) a stone mason. Put a trowel or som 'tiring else useful iu his hand and ail the girls would cut hiai. There are just 23.93J just such Tennis Fiends at the watering places this year. Eli Perking The sentence of ten years in the State Prison at hard labor, and 1,00) fiae, S3JJ ou each of the other two iu lictm uits, is the pun ishment m eted out to Mrs. Eliza beth Hendricks, the fiend who so brutally m iltreated the child, E u ma BoLuont, at Ne.v Brunswick, N. J. This is glorious Xcv Jer sey justice, und not a bit too se vere. The sentence evidently pleased the Jerseymen, whose ex pressions of satisfaction were with difficulty supuressed in the court room. A correspondent of - St Louis Medical Journal writes: In 18JJ, while practicing in M idison county. III., 1 was induced by the representations of an old lady to make the trial iu dysen tery and diarrhue i, of tablespoon ful doses of o ire cider vinegar, with the ad litiou of snQicient salt to ba notic able, aud it acted so charmingly that I have never used auythiug else." "Juli;i, I ilou't see w'ay you are going to in irry Hurry Bisojm'o. He hasu't any iu i.i y, au 1 it is uot likely tu it he'll ever h ive au." "Faauy, I d sjoru to in irry for mou y. II irry is u in Iso.u s aud a tiue athlete. lI wo.il I briug iuj u seusei of proteetioi ' "O, that's all rig it, J tit u E.u-y o u toheruiiu.l. Yo.iiuirry for pro tectiou; I mteu 1 to tu irry for rev enue. Philadelphia Call. Wife (reading) "Isn't it funny, my dear Here's au article which says they have discovered a new specise of birds ia Australia which have fo ar legs. Now, what do you suppose they want four legs for?" Uanband (ya.vuiag) 'Taey are pro.uoty p.i L'i iu, my lov , aud by this b 'au'iful disj:is itioa of their Creator they are ea iMe.l to stand ou both sides of th fence at tho saiuo time." It ar il Home. A club of 4.8J3 members in Ber lin recently advertised for six med ical oIlLvrs to atteud theai at a salary of $375 pT auunin each. This would m ike the contribution from each lnemoer of about 7-5 cents a year for medical attend ance. More than 430 doctors au plied for the places. A French investigator, who has a taste for the curious in science, recently made a series of experi ments to test the strength of in sects as compared with the strength of other creatures. He finds that in proportion to its size a bee can pull thirty times as much weight as a horse. The liquid employed by barbers for shampooing is made' as fol lows; Dissolve one onuce of po tassium carbonate (salts of tartar) in one quart of soft water; sprinkle j freely on the head, and rub well till a lather is formed; wash off) rirh clRTl 'vsfer. 1 A Washington correspondent saya of the President's style of receiving: He does not sit in stately style at the head of the Cabinet table in the Cabinet room, as did Rutherford B. Hayes; but, standing in the oval library room, he receives his callers as any gentleman might He does not stand quite still, as Arthur used to do, at one end of the room, and all the people present passing in procession before him; but the callers having been arranged around the walls to the full capac ity of the big red leather chairs and sofas, he walks around from right to left shaking hands with each caller and listening; to what he has to say as long as' patience is a virtue. At 11 o'clock, Col. Loefller, the gray haired door keeper, ushers in the first batch of callers, promptly shutting off the stream when the oval of people is complete. Tho President, who has been at his broad oaken desk there in the big bow-window evr since 9 o'clock, rises and courte ously addresses the first caller on his right So he goes around the room. As fast as it is emptied it is filled again, until 1 o'clock, when the doors are closed for the day. The first session of the Forty Ninth Congress meets on the first Monday in December, which falls on the 7th of that month, and the noise is already heard of tho bat tles that are to come with its be ginning. The Semite will consist of 41 Reinhlicalis (last session 40), 34 Democrats (last session 3G), and one vacancy (Oregon). The House will have 140 Republicans (last session 119), 185 Democrats (last session 200), 1 Greenback Labor (last session 2), 1 Fusion and 1 vacancy. 'J here were four Independents in the h:st Con gress but no I'usiotists ir va cai.cies. A citizens' m-eling at Seattle, in Washiugt n Tarrit ry, a I p'e 1 strong rj.solutio is iii fivirof the vig irons euf.iree u eut of the Rt strict ion Act deploring the pres ence of the .M ag oliaus, and urg ing the use of all 1 i.vfal mjans for their removal. The Silver City & Deming roal will sh rtly b. ch aaj 1 to st iu I ard giu,'o and the south bound Santa Fe trains will run to Silver City, instead of stopping at Deni- Queen Victoria's private fortune is estimated at about $30,000,000. E, L. WETFViORE ASSAYER AND METALLURGIST o 221 Pennington Street, TUCSON A.T. Gold and Silver Assays 91. Ores sampled aid nctnnl wnrVng tests made by any pruceifci. A-snyingdonein all its branch. Analysis of ores, miner J, etc. F.xn-mnntion uf Minim; Properties aid of Mills a specialty. Order fnun ilie i itorior pr unptly intended to. Afetafing tuught practically aud theoret ically. W0RS3 & WRUEEY Assays;; anJ Ifottllrgists. assay orncz axz uabobatobt. 106 CAMP ST. TUCSON. A. T. Crol I nnJ Silvor Amy tl On Copier VM&iy 1 to Lra.1 Am 1 00 Special rates fur otlitfr m.KaU, ballina, etc. Prompt Attention to Samples by Mail. Ore Bmeltel in any qiaiti'y. Aosaying laug.it. Minns ex nniuU anJ reported on. REFEitKicts. Tjcxon: L. Z'ckendorf A Co.. mi-rrlrinls: B. II. Hor'f.r I. Kai. Fniici!cu: .f. l. li.itii.iirtnn. Socr. tnry Cnion I'u.i. Mitiinir i'o npa;iy; il. W. Walicur Got. leu Stale Laboratory. ARIZJXA COPPER CO S ASSAY OFFICE! Weat slid of rirer ia Co njnj'i bail Jinf. Assa'ing of Every Kind of Oes anJ Bullion. Ally Prepared for all kinds of Analytical Work appurtaiu ing to Metallurgy. CH lltGXS FOR ASSAYIXS. Oolrt and Silver (Ore) S2.M Copper 2.oO Where there are tw- or more asav to be m-wle for one person ttu charge will be $2 for each one. Chargee for all other work an low as is co&biKU'nt with care and correctneeH. J. A. CRCM. mrr atH Mflln-air Chomit. Solomon, . : Wickersham & Company TEV1ST0X, Cochise Co. A. T. FORWARDERS. Gooila marked to onr care promptly for warded to Fort Bowie. Solomonville. 8nf ford. Smitliviile, Fort Thomas, San Carlos and Globe. We carry at all times a full stock of General Merchandise Connoting of Dry Goods, Clotliincr, Notions, Hats, Uoots antl Shoes, Gro ories. Crockery, Hardware, Liquors, Tobacco & Cigars. Our stock of I-nmlicr, Shingle, Doors, Etc.. is purchased from the minnfarrnrers, and is wlected with a knowledge of the wants of p-.irchisen. Acenls Auheuser Ueer and Fish Bros. Wauona. PRJF. FiUJW K3EFCHMA?I OSaii his services to the publio as a Tu.rL3r of SFIanos . AND.... Teashsr of LanpagssS Musis Can be ponilte.l at th Clarion oflii-e in reg ir I to t"rm. etc.. every dty bdtwjen the hoars of 2 and l p. m. A., T. & S. F, R. R. T3S G35VT ni33XVt Arizona to the Easi, Makes close connection at Albnqnerque with the ATLWI3 PA31F13 R. R. TO KANSAS CITT And a!! Points i.i t!i3 East. T.-ains f ro-n Ds.nin;, N. M., connect at Kansas City with trams for CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, rniL.VDELPHI.V and NEW Y03X Aal all Entcra Cities. TH"! TOYO OVE1 A M- niaaatstrMe.t uc .n. tnttia a 'd pUin. 1m th .t i-?hly illa-tt n1, a id ei lippei w;tu the b)t ro linr rioj of m lurn ti-nos. Every .-ttt-4atia.i is piil i tas coaJo't of pa -h n-'rs. tutcinx it the ra.-it djsirable route ojt.vjOii taj i-kt tiai Vdt. Train ran over U3 Sjnora roaj Trout BSX30N, ARIZONA, Tarongs to HEIUI03ILLO and GUAYilAS, Farnishiij Tfnt ait ot'ieroities esy accexs t tin irett tr 1 1 uf Al xico, waich is now opaaiuj up its Tjat tt'sasards to the world. W. F. WHITE, Gsn. Pass. anJ Th'(. Ag3nt, HENRY HARRIS, Lordsbure N. M Comission Merchant. THE ONLX JOBBEB IN Pride of Denver Flour ....AND.... Colorad.o Potatoes. Correspondence with the trade solicited. F. E. McG-INNESS, Post Trader, Fort Thomas, Ariz. Keeps constantly on hand a fin assortment of Guilts' Furnishing Good Dry Good3 & Groceries Finest brands of "Wines and. Cigrars Both Domestic and Foreign. Ranch Supplies' a Specialty. Post Office adjoinin the store. HARRY MARSHALL l.ordtibors : : : : Xew Slexico. LiquD7 Dealer ! Straight Kentucky "W HIS2ZIES A Specialty. CAU FOltNlA WINES AND IMPORTED CIGARS. Correspondence with the trade solicited CLASSEN BROS., LORDSBURG.. Jf. 31- Dealers in General Merchandise California Prota a Specialty Branch store fit Shakespeare. N. M. SQUARE DEAIdXG SHOE SHOP, MAIN STREET CLIFTON. 23H'3 Soots ....AND.... Women's Fine Shoes Made in the latest Eastern styles. Sewed "Work a. Speelulty. Repairing neatly and promptly done. W. C BLANK. Proprietor. CAMP THOMAS, A. T . LOUISA C. RUPKEY Troprictress. Ninsle Meals ....SO Ctn. Lvdglnss 50 " Special Rates to Permanent Boarders ! 83?" All Stages Abritk and Dkpast frov ' TBX8 House. First-Class Lodgings! Grail Housb! Board $6 per Week SINGLE MEALS, 35 CENTS .AT THE.. OCCIDENTAL RESTAURANT, JIAIX 1ST CUFTOX Cliarle3r Lee X'ollr, Proprietor. - Open Day and Night. THE CHOICEST STEAKS And all Kinds of Wild Game Served in any style desired. GLOBS AND CAMP THOMAS STAGE LINE, Tkos. C. Graham, Manager. A TWO-SEATED RUCKBOARD Will be. hereafter, rejrnlarly run betwoon the above points: leaving Globe FTery Mo: day, Wednesday and Fridav, ard Camp Thomas every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; con nMtinr at the latter place with Norton & Stewart's etape line to Bowie Station and intermediate points. FARE: Fro-n G'oV to Tamp Thomas $12 50 From Globe to Bowie Station au OU Bowie Station And Camp Thomas STAGE LI1TE, Nortoii & Stewart, Prop's. A DAILY LINE OF STAGES Will be run between the above points, eon nertinff at Solomonville with stage line for Clifton and Upper Gila, at Bowie Station with the Southern Pacific railroad, and at Camp Thomas with stage .line to and from Globe. FARE: From Bowie Station to Camp ThomasJ12 50 From Bowie Station to Globe 20 00 Duncan & Carlisle J. L. T. WATTE&S, PItOPKIETOB OF THE U. S. Mail Stage AND Express Line BETWEEN Duncan El Carlisle Leaves Carlisle daily at 7:30 A. M., exeppt Sundays, and returns same day on arrival of Trains at Duncan. BEST accommodations for passengers. 32ml SHELDON AND SDLOWYiLLE Stage Line, C. A. FAIR, Proprietor. The most direct and comfortable route from Clifton nntl Lordslmrg Solomonville and Settle ments ou the Gila. Leaves Sheldon. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday s. Fare. ...... S3 Morenci and Clifton Stage & Express Line Carrying U. S. Mails Daily, Sondays Excepted. Stages carrying asseneers and Express post omce t Jlorenci tt:SU s. m. i Leave Clifton 4 p. m. HETBY FOWLEB.&jpt. DR. LIEBIG Cor. Geary & Mason Sis TheCollejre iastittrte for the cure of U HieciaL conv plicatd and no-called In curable (jAtronic Dippawxi. lr J.iebi- K i.eiman ln-1oiaior is positive ly Kuaranil to cure Ker Tous and I'Uysical Debility, WeatnoBB, JLoet Mai: hood. IjOss of Enerj?y, KmKimy and Dizziness in ilie head, melancholy, hopelero teai jngB, and all the remits of youthful imprudence and excepee of mature years. Ihe Doctor is a mrufer college physician, and will apree to forfeit $10U) for a case the lnvigorator will not cure under special treatment and advice. The reason so many can nnt get cured of Weakness and the above diseases is owing to a comiilicatvn called PBOSTATOSHHtA, which requires Decusliar - treatment. Lie big 'b Invigorator No. 2 is a positive cure for proptatorrhca. Price for ei;her of the Invigorator per bottle; six for$I tent to any address tn receipt of price, or i O. D. ReRponsible personfi pjty when cured. Strictest secrecy maintained. Patients cured at home. JjiebtK's Dispensary runs an ele git nt drug p tore in the building. Conaulta" tion. pen-onally or by letter, free. Ordinary I' ases Any recent esse of spe cial or private dieeapwt cured for 10. Kerne dies sufficient to cure will be promptly sent, w th full direction and advice on receiptor $17. All packages are securely covered from observation. INVIGORATOR SAMPLES FREE. Call or addrops Dr. LIEBIG & CO., 400 Geary street. Private entrance, 405 Mason slreet, San Francisco. Dr. Lie big's Magnetic Healers or Self-mag-netizers, the greatest curative invention of the age. Every man or woman can now be their own magnetic healer. No man re quired on the end of the healer, conse quently no big fees to pay the Hand Rubber. Price .U0 complete, bold only at the Dr. Liebig Dispensary. THIS GREAT IStreng t h e n i n g Remedy, and Nerve tonic is the legitimate result of over 20 years of practical experi ence, and cures with ( unfailinff certainty nervoa and physical de bility, Seminal Weakness, Sper matorrhea and htt.-bLtru tiLuiio, xemature Decline and Lous of Manhood, in all its complications, and from waatever c&use produceti. Enrich es and purifies the blood, etre'thens the Nerves, Muscles a1 d Digestion, Reproduc tive Organs snd Physical and Mental Facul ties. It stepH any unnatural debilitating drain npon t he pjstrm. preventing involunti ry losses, deb:litating oresms. semi: ai losses with the nrine. etc.. so destructive to mind and body. It is a sure eliminator of all Kid ney and Bladder complaints. It contains no injurious ingredients. To those suffering from the evil effects of youthful indiscre tions or excesses, a speedy, thorough and permanent cure is guaranteed. Price. 2.0O per bottle, or live bottles in case, with tnll directions and advice. $10. Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D. To be had only of 14. C. IK H ilflelJ, 2'6 Kearney street, San Francisco, Califor nia. Consultations strictly coniinential, by letter, or at officej free, l or the convenience of patients, and in order to insure perfect secrecy. 1 have adopted a private address under which all packages are forwarded, rip RIAL LOllLE FREE! SUFFICIENT X to show its merit, will be sent to any ;ne applying I y letter, Pt it ting his sjmptonp ad ae. Communications strictly conhdemiaJ. Established riR the Sciextific Srsusr Si EciAl. Disk.sis. THE EXPERT SPECIA LIST, - DR. ALLEN, AS IS WELL-KNOWN, 13 a regular graduated Physician, educa ted at Rowdoin College and University of Michigan. He has devoted a lifetime to.and acknowledged to be the most expert surseon in his specialty on the Pacific Coast. Y O TJ X O M E N And Middle Aged Men, who are suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretions or excesses in maturer years. Nervous and Physical Disability, Impotency, Lost Man hood, conf uon of ideas, dull eyeB, aversion to society.dePpordency. pimples on the face, loss of energy and memory, fieqnency of uri nating, etc. Remember that by a combina tion of vegetable remedies of great curative power, the Doctor has so arranged his treat ment that it will not only afford immediate relief but permanent cure. MY HOSPITAL KXPERIEXCE (Having been surgeon in charge of two lead ing hospital?) enables me to treat all private troubles with eiceJlent results. I wish it distinctly understood that I do not claim to ferform impossibilities, or to have miraca ous or siiper-natural power. 1 claim only to be a skillful and successful phjSjcian olu burgeon, thoroughly informed in my spe cialty DISF.ASIK OF All applying to me will receive my honest opiuion of thei comp aims no expenment iut? 1 will gua eiitee a positive cure in every case I undertake, or forfeit $1,000. Consultation in oihee or by letter fe nd strictly private. Charges moderate. Thor ough examination, needing chemical and microscopical analysis of urine, and advice, 55.00- Cilice hours. 9 to 2 daiiy. 6 to b even ings; Sunday, 9 to 12 only. 1 alt or audi ess I K . A 1. . K V. 2fi Keuniy stie t, fcwtn Frau is-o, Cl. P. S. lhnvea vegetable compound, tbe result of many years of special praciice and hard study, which under my special ad v ice, has never failed of success in tnecureof loot Maubootl, a'rotaiori'lieu, etc. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Is a never failing cure for Nervous Debui y, Exliausted itchtv. Seminal Vetli.cfS. tpurma tcrrhcas, Le st Man he c d. Im potency, Faralypis, and all . he terrible fTc-ct?of elf-abuse, youthful ollies and excesses m mature years loss if memo- pv. I.Hfn'iu(le. Nocturnal Emissions, evasion to soc ety. d;mnss of v sion, noises in the hnd. the vital fnid passing awav unobserved in te urine, and mary other diseases that lead to infinity and death. - Dr. M;nti. who is a rrgnlar graduated physician, will agree to forfeit SROO for a case of this kii'd, the Vital Restorative (under his special advice and treatme t will not cure, or for anything in pnre r injurious foutd in it. Ir. Mintie treats all Private Diseases successfully, without mercury. Consultation free. A thorough examination and atlviee. including analysis oi the vrine, Price of Vital Restorative $1.50 per bottle, or four bottles, sent to any addreps on receii t of price, or C. O. D., secrre from ol nerva tion, and in private name, if desired, by A. If in' 1. 91. INo. 11 Kearney street. Sun Francisco, Chi. Sample Bottle Free wil! be sent to any one applying by letter, stating symptoms, sex snd age. Strict seerecy in regard to business ttai sactions. Dr. Mintie's Kidney Remedy Neohreticnm cure all kinds of K-drey and Bladder com plaints. Oonorrhoa?, Gleet. Loocorrhose; For sale 1 y Ul druggists: $1 a bottle, six bottles for 5. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are the best andcheapeFt Dyspepsia and BiU ous cure in the market, lor sale by all druggists. SlOO REWARD, The abova reward will be paid for the de tection and conviction of any person or per sons caughtstealing or killing any cattle of the above brand. . H. K. BAliKY, Parties having stock cattle for sale will find a purchaser by applying to H. B BABF.Y. MlTET. i. T- July 20. 18SS. US rs