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t I 1 TtJR FLORENCE TRIBl-N E j aud Mr.. W. HEeiS, of Casa PL'BLISHEtt-EVIICY S UTK.'.aY. j Gl'ft,,ie' the -Manage j" f- - I thwir daughter Ana to William V l.QKKNCB. ARIZONA.7 'A Cut ST rc. vw. Charles Truman ia " aa Vranokto,' - ----- August 8, 4W." This is the tenor 1''9 "f cards t6 -tfivpcl b"hiahv people In j Fioneuee . yesttrday, "sad cunsed not Taylor Branflaraan and fn-u:!y heie from Globe visit;oj relatives. C. 0. Babb returned -this. we . 'k j" Sin Cacljs, and' will lease sojii Los Aujj'eles. Mrs. Tom Payton -wt over t: Mesa Tuosday to see her- tuothnr who has been quite Kick. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brady wd Miss - Mary S Colling-wood leava tu-day for , - O.'uci and tuUi,umiis. rv .iniioh burjrt?,-ir the Tribxthe, has been hinting-ak-itr fir tii past two vr th-tc- wieka. "TV: 9 bride as Kiss Keid was a prirat faroilte in l-'lorence, and will ! doubtless be even more so, w hed she returus-as the wife of our popular Sheriff,1 which will be wilain the next four ifij-" Ave weeks. The Tbii busk, joins with their tuahy ' other friends- in rhirtl coaoty in wishing tkeia all tins joy umX prosperity imagibi lablc. A. JJ RHter.'-'wfco died suddenly-iu Mammoth a-few weeks ago, has 'been granted a pension of fS a month. Miss Eloisa Arvizu returned- Tues day from Tempe, where she has been for the past month visiting friends. Mrs. J. M. Ochoa and her daughter Mary came over from Tucson Tuesday to visit anothor daughter, Mrs. U.F. Antfttlo. 11 Baylor Eatt aad, by the Kay M iuiu:j to Florence this t treatment. who was v:j'ey CL-iBfi;:!, v, re".; eek for ih Cornelio Angulo ia expected next week from Tucson and alter 'looking over the fieid may conclude id go into business in Florence. Phil. Welles, who left Florence with i the Col ton surveying party, was taken . sick at Globe with -typhoid fever -erid was removed t C.oa. Mrs. Sarah J. Whitow,sft 'Thurs day for San Bernardino and the coast. She was accompanied by her son, Will Whitlow, as-far as Casa Grande. The Trippel "ahuoud orchard at Mesa contains about-34 acres -and this, jeer's crop is estimated at 25 tons vibich will be sold tor 16 cents per pound, Richard Troxel, nephew ef'W-n. U. Beard, was this -week dovwi from Mineral Creek, where lie bt located what he thinks-is a rich, gold (edge. George Truman and Lou. Uilson left Wednesday tor their gold mine south, of Casa Grande, where they will do some development werk and expect to be gone several weeks. W. W. WiKson --and family, late of Casa Grande, ate now living ia the Mason house, north of Mrs. Michea's. They will ;prore to be a desirable ac quisition to -Florence society. A very pleasant social dance was givea last Wednesday uight at the home oC W. H. Graham at Kenilworth. A number of Floreuce people went out and enjoyed themselves hugely. '.V, V. Pr::e was up o- Miaurai ; Creek this week on business for his firm. He reports everything moving along satisfactorily and predicts a big and prosperous mining camp on the creek. ' Married At Glenwood SpriogCol-orado,-July , 1899, Mr. G; i' gchHling and Miss-Anna ForeiHan.'MrrSclillling ia the popular superintebSenV'of the Milwaukee' and Ariiona' Prospecting arid Mining company f -Mineral Creek, sni is at present operating "one Of the 'big producing mines" hi CVibple Creek, -Colorado. Ice brt Je w' from San Luis 1binncyCcl.,' a-idls a"s1sler of Mrs. A. V. Barker, MV. "SV. ll. Benson and Mm. f . W. rn'Hi,'ifiJ'iorence, where slid lias visited- viti 'made host of frie:ids. Tie Tf: Viusk wUhes the wortLy- coupie i'; :tuj, prosperous ana happy-life. Marquez Fif tieroa, was arrested last Mcmtiay, in : A lobe, by Pepaty U. S. Marshal "li. h. Beubrouk. for selling whiskey tc Indians. lie had a hearing befof6C6art Commissioner Martin and was bound over under $500 bonds to ap pear 'before the 0. S. graod jury. Fi9roa was one of Doe. Wright's pHciiipal workers at Mammoth dar ing the last election. J. V. Edwards and family, of Mari copa, have returned from their east ern trip, and Wm. Dodenhoff who has had charge of their business during their absence, will shortly return to Phoenix. A movement ia on foot to secure the removal of the Gila bridge from Flor ence to the mouth of Mineral Creek. It now stands dismantled and useless, and if it can be put to service there surely ought to be no objection. Rev. J. M. Chancot, of the Catholic Church, arrived yesterday from Tuc son and will hold religious services to morrow. It is said he will unite in marriage Jose Contreras and Josefa Ruiz during his visit. Miss Edith Benson, who is at Santa ' Monica with her mother, was rendered unconscious the other day while diving ia the swimming bath. Her head struck bottom too suddenly. The accident was not of a serious nature. District Attorney Stone returned last week from Stockton,- Cal he left his family visiting relatives. Mr. Stone was compelled to cut his trip short on account of the Brady defalcation, and has been busy on the case since his return. A writer in Los Angeles Times aaya '"permanganate of potassium cornea the nearest to being an absolute antidote for rattlesnake poison, and 1 rely upon the medical profession, those of whom have taken the pains to investigate, to bear me out ia my as sertion. A lady near Fort Worth, Tex., while weeding in her garden, was bitten by a monster ground-rattler. She was brought to town, a distance of four miles, by which tim her arm was swollen to the shoulder. She was suffering intense physical pain and the effect on her mind was most horrifying. A hypodermic injection of two grains of the permanganate, together with, local applications of the saca to the wound, inflicted by the fangs of the reptile, gave almost instant relief, and she returned to her home three hours later feeling none the worse for her experience. Wanted An editor who cao read, write aud p-rg-re politics, and at the game time be religious, f unDy, scienti fic and historical as well; write to pless everybody; know ail that is going on without seeing or being told ; also having- something good , to say about somebody else ; live on the wind and make' more money than his ene mies. For such a man a good opening will be- made ia the graveyard. fBeacoo Light. An "exchange WUaof a young man who had been converted at. a camp meeting and declared that all pride and self-conceit had been taken out of his heart. To prove it he said he would go down among the audience and kiss an old colored woman. As he went down the aisle the old colored woman rose to her feet and said: "Look a bye r, b-ruddah, you may have no pride, but I has ; you can't Hobsonize me foh all dese white folks." rri gratitude. From tli3 Foybtteville (Ark.) Seatiae). Editors are said to be cynical. Is it any wofider? 'What other profession meets wttfi 61 h constant and universal ingratitude? Through the life of what other 'm'a&voes this black sin so per sistently " drag its slimy form? No rother' atccation is so full of unselflah- ness,' Vielps so many people, builds so man'fortunes, makes so many repu- hiK'jr.s. No other is so given to ex pression of kindness, sympathy and be fevolence. The editor has a word of ehsouragement for every work of enterprise and philanthropy, and words of approval for every deserving public act, sending sunshine and happiness into thousands of lives. That newspaper is never printed which has not something in it to help someone. Scientists, scholars, dw vines, politicians, tradesmen, states men, by the million, owe their fame and prosperity to the editor. Nor does he help only those whom, the world cal la great. He is a friend to the fr!nr!les, stir! a constant bene factor to all classes. And his. kind-Bess stuf s not with the grave. His in the hAnd whicii pays the last tribute of af- ctiun, i f r'ti to ii,y ens:u , T-. j!arifht sty ap, -.-tU.--- -:f i-.-i::.' h ha dun k- tut, a: 1 U's Vtsnilt ' is accepted aa a master of course.. How many rep&j; buiu, with. tUa baiet.t iugratitode. Is. i-t anv wonde? that he is full of eyoicisaii and eveaof bitter- j ness when h.l!iBS coulvnuajly eucouo-vi tera the coWoess tiio meanness, the i emptiness of human jiatare. 1 j He Killed Only Half a Bof at a Time. Hon. J. A. Marshall and Will Finney oi Phoenix have returned from their trip, to Bloomerville and are telling some of their wonderful experiences to their friends. According to the Herald, they came to the Hewitt ranch, and the comforts of the- place were theirs. Mr. Pinnay was much inter ested La the preparation of the evening meal, and aa Mr. Hewitt pounded a string of jerkey upon, a stone to soften it for the teeth of his city guests, Mr. Pinney engaged Hughey in conversa tion. Having learned the process of making jerkey, Mr, Pinney asked : . "Do you kill a whole beef at a time?" "No,b'gosb.; I only kill half a one." answered Hughey without a moment's hesitation. Mi. Pioney did not ask any more questions during the evening. The description d the scenes about Jack Fraser's ranch brings a breath of cool mow&tain air. There is running water, pine, juniper, cypress and oak trees, and cool breezes there, and the hunter finds an abundance of game. EfBaYOBP'-y HBSCP Oil ' YOOP Pil H a JnU U4 n Rut wKi wii a kUuio That Is the question. . Is it pure blood or Impure blood? If the blood is impure tbea yet are weak and languid; your appetite, ia. poor and your, digestion is weak. You can not sleep well and the morn ing finds you unprepared for toe wort of the day. Your Cheeks are rials and vmtr com. plexioa is callow. Yoa are J troubled with pimples, boils, or some eruption of the skin. why not partly your blood? -.'4 Col. MeCord was noticed on the streets of Pi-eseott yesterday. Col. McCord has more friends in Prescott since that cheese knife political as sassination. There is nothing the average Arizonaa detests so ' much as treachery. McCord is a man who is peculiarly trne to his friends an ad mirable quality, no matter where yon flnT it. (Coir!- !T1' de !u Tsie ir a few days and then put your finger OA your pulse again. Yru can feel the difference. It hi stronger and your circulation better. Send for our book on Impure Blood, If yoa are bffiona. take Ayer's Pills. They greatly aid the SarsaparUla. They cure constipation also. v-. WW to aw IWwfc1 WritotlKB. trartr ail the sartKnlsn Bislaee ia gradually acquiring some curios which are inevitably ui cosmo politan, society ; the latest contribu tion trou tlie dregs ot drifting human ity being a "dqg-boy." This uafor-r tunate creature ia the-, offspring of wretchedly poor Mexicasi parents, whose abode ia 00, the hillside of Cbihuahuo" Gulch, and ia about 14, years of age. Be. uj, perfectly blind audi deaf, hae. a long wolfish bead and face, and constantly grovels about and barks like a dpg, lj,is.a strange case. Prospector-. H may not be gfinerally known that persons who from carelessness or any other cause take mail from the post- where.'' oac tha belongs to- another and fail 10 return same, are liBDie 10 a line 01 $200, or one year's imprisonment. This applies to newspapers thus taken acwell aa other mail matter. -The Mesa threshing outfit is busy in the neighborhood of Florence and is doing good work. They threshed in one day on . the McKenzie place east of town 1017 sacks of wheat aud moved six times. The steam whistle Jias a cheerful aound. Mrs. M. M. Hickey and children were mixed up in a collision on the Santa Monica Electric line the other .day. Mra. Hickey suffered an abrasion tA one of her limbs which confined her to her bed for several days, and the children escaped with slight bruises. W. K. Kingsbury, president of the Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Tempe, was in town Monday getting out attachment papers on the Vekol mine, for a claim of 800, money bor rowed of the bank. Under Sheriff Powell went to Vekol Tuesday, levied the attachment and placed P. Y, paggs in charge as keeper. V. There is now $1750 reward for the capture and conviction of the Verde assassin; $500-of thiaia offered1 by rel atives of the dead man, and is for iden tification of the assassin, whether dead or life. Wrra Will be our Next President? Politicians are bow planning for the presidential eompaiga of 1900', bat the war has so overshadowed all other matters that politics is almost un noticed. Many people are of the opin ion, that the candidates will be the same as in 1895, but there may be a "dark horse" who will win the race. Popularity has much to do with candi dates. This is also true with medicine. The most popular remedy to-day is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, and it has retained this for many years. Science never discovered the ecyial of this medicine for stomach, liver and kidney diseases. It builds up soliU flesh tissue, imparts vigor and vitality to all organs, and make life worth liv ing. A bottle will make a big change for the better. Try it. ... - Down in Nogales is.a, glowing ex ample of the complete. union of the north audi south. Jesse Grant, son of the illustrious hero of the civil war, and Alfred Hampton, son of the gal lant Wade Hampton, are fast friends, both directors ia. a big mining com pany that has property near Mag dalena. These men are fast friends, daily companions. Enterprise. Ksws comes from Nogales. that Colonel Bob Williams has purchased the- Montezuma hotel of 40 rooms, with 203 feet frontage by 287feetdeep. He paid $18,000 for the property. Money to Loan on good- security. County certificates of indebtedness and jurors' certificates bought. Address J. B.. TRTPfrr: offics. Anjtate the Question. From the.Tuoon Star. Arizona has lands, enough to provide homes for many tltou&ande of farmers' families. We have rain sufficient ta irrigate these lands, if it could be saved, by reservoir systems. This, hpwe ver, requires capital, and" much-. of it. But these ia no use to which the government could pat a few milliops of, dollars more profitably than in the qqntrup tioo of watier ciatckuien.t, or- reer- vorg 'erirripauonof itpo blic domain. It wjjuld result in creating houses for thousands, who would in turn produce minions of dollars ia breadstuff and otner fruits, ottbes-yr. Arizona's par ampunt need is the reclamation of her arid lands. The soil is fafc with rich ness and all that is, reqaired to bring it forth ia the- wedding of the lands with water. Reservoirs which can conserve the flood waters i tie prefect necessi ty, To reach the government we must make public opinion. This can best be accomplished by agitation. The press is the instrument, the power that can accomplish more than any other influ ence. Let the press continue its good work of calling attention to this water storage and irrigation question. Con gress will, be. made to see it, if the press of the country will keep it before the people. The success of,, the fruit industry this year has not been confined to the Salt River valley. Successful shipments have been made by W. BKeid of Casa Gr&ude. He cent out about 700 crates of Thompson's. seedless grapes this season, mostly as an experim ent, and he is satisfied with the result., P. M. Smith of Arizola has. also experiment ed. He shipped 600 crates of early apricots. The apricots of Arizola ripen just aa the season is over atjYuma. ril!T!!11,flll!!!!l!!!lli iPJ 1114 rt H I Iff 1 1 II 1 m it'll I! it ir 1 1 ir 1 1 1 r. : r. . 1 1 m 1 1 1 im.itfHiiiniin;Liiiin mi i m f i i " m NEW STORE NEW GOODS m SHIELDS & PRICE Have just opened up in the building formerly occupied by A. F. Barker g) the largest and most complete stock 'of Groceries, Hardware, Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps carried in Florence in recent years. It is a fresh stock, bought at 5) bed-rock prices, and we propose to give our customers the benefit. Call and be convinced. gs Cattte, Hay and Grain bought and sold. ; I SHIELDS & PRICE, Florence, Arizona. i 1 1 1 1 ij r 1 1 r :ru n i i u i? 11 1 1 nii i r n : u;i ii n 1 1 u i n i m n : ii i i r :i 1 1 1 1 in i n i : 1 1 1 ; 1 1 n i mi i iTfl - V11' '(' "it?- 'ii- ?!. .'. 'IV- i .V -yt. ."'4.W....'Iii."-V'- A'S .'V... J'.Jf'.4jf';OlI.i floreuce Cash Store, Main Streat, oppoai te-, th Drug Store. ; WiCilfWV.i" It? 'li- '! "i&llir W 'V "iii- "W 'ii.-VlV -li- ! A mjvv. andl fresh stock of Dry Ooods, Gro ocries, Notions, Hats, Boots and Shoes, which will be sold strictly for Cash, at (g) prices that defy competition. Give us a Call and be Convinced. ,'te. ,. t, -'t. .v. vv- it-t. .vv va i 545i3.?Si?5;?i5i?-i??.i' 'iC-"!? -iS-V.C- "iii- "iif W vii- 'if 'iviv -i Eagle Milling Company Tticsoni. Aiizoixa. cCOLD DUST-? i n m .!. ft The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Beuaedy, its pleasant taste aad prompt and per manent cures, have, made it a great favorite with the people everywhere,. Fur aald by Brockway's Pharmacy. E Bates On account of the annual meeting of the Natioual Educational Association at Los Angeles, July Hthv to 14th .in clusive, the Southern Pacific wiU place en sale June 27th to July 10th in clusive, round trip tickets .to Loa An geles, at one fare plus two dollars.. The return limit will be September 4h. Reduced; rates will be made to. all points of interest from Los Angeles. The. first: excursion leaves Casa, Grande Friday, May 2Gthr at 5 a. m., and the same time every Friday duriag the season to the following points: Santa Monica, Long ISeach, San Pedro, San Buenaventura and Santa Barbara. Bates from, Casa Grande will be $24.40 for the round trip, good. for ninety days from date of sale. Stop oxec privileges will be allowed only a$ CoUon and points west thereof. Bates to, Avalon, Sajita, Catalina Island, will be $2.25. 0. Moorrs, Agent, Casa Grande, Arizona, Knott Guiid has been engaged as teacher for the Buenos Ayres school district in Pima county. School will Cfta 01 the first Monday in September. During. the civil war, as.. well as in our late .war with! Spain, diarrhoea waa.ooa of the most tronblesome diseases the army had to contend with. Ia,many instances it became,. chronic as4 the old soldiers still suffer from it. Mr. David Taylor ot Wind Ridge, Greene Co., Pa., is one of these. He uses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea, Remedy, and sayshe never found anything that-would give him such quick relief. It. is for sale by Brockway's Pharmacy, , MARCUS . A. , SMITH, , ATTORNEY AT LAW,. Tucson,, -, - -, Arizona.: Wilt attend, to cases in Piqal Gra ham and Gila counties. . 32.5Q Reward. By authority vested in me by the Board of Supervisors of Pinal oounty I herehy offer a reward of $250 for the arrest and convic tion of the person or persons who murdered one James Lee at Shultz, Pinal county, Ari zona, on or about September 14th, 1898. W. C. TKUMAN. Oct.22-tf, Sheriff. f " T -11.'! O b r 1 n 1 re o (ilD DUST I TTrn "X -11" TttI 9 1 a CQ h3 is Superlbnto Denver Fiour, It is Whiter, It has More Levening Power; Makes a Largei L o af, Bak es Quicker , The Best Fl our for Family Use. For Safe by all the Grocers n a. , til ( 1 Hi "SSSS5SBSB'SSaSSMSl t- a SPINAS. &. IY10NTANO, Hardware Merchants, Florenco, Arizona.' Keep everything needed by the Miner, the Farmer, Freighter, the Mechanic and by anybody else. HOLLENBECK HOTEL, llos Angeles, Cal. kNIERICAU AND EUROPEAN BLANS?! Centrl Location and First-Class ServJca.; $peeiaj Summer Eates. Headquarters for Arizoiiaiis A. C B1LICKE & CO-Proprietorst VaI