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THE FLORENCE TRIBUNE PUBLISHED EVESY SATURDAY. FLORENCE. ARIZONA. JCNE 2. IM0. Sunset long-distance telephone. FLORENCE EXCHANGE. ilin. i, 11 Angulo, G. E.,... Florence Meat Market. SI Barker, A. F.,. .General Merchandise. 41 Brockway, G. M., Florence Pharmacy. SI Brockway, G. M., Residence. 51 Canal Company, Offio e. 61 Clerk's office Court Home. 71 Sheriff's office,. ..Court House. bl Co. Treasurer,. ..Court House. Vl-Drais, L. K Florence Hotel. 101 Keating, J. G... .Tunnel Saloon. J 11 Miches 4 Co.,.. .Florence Cash Store. 131 Powell, C. G., . . .Residence. HI Keppy, C. D.,... .Residence. lSlReppy, CD...... Tbibunb Office. HI Shields & Price,. General Merchandise. 181 Stevens, D.C.,. ..Montezuma Stables. 171 Thomas, J. D.,.. Livery Stable. Ml Truman. W. C.Resideuoe. 201 Hardy, C. W Corner Saloon. M iss Lillian Reid came up from Casa Cjraude Monday. Mrs. C. J. Loss, of Casa Grande, was in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. . V. Wilson went to Plioeuix Wednesday. Charley Swingle was down from the San Fedro this week. John Harris is having his residence t emodeled and painted. Landlord Drais, of the Florence Hotel, was in Phoenix this week. County Treasurer W. Y. Price was in Tucson this week, returning Wednesday. Ramon Arballo and Alex. Barker havs been appointed census enumerators. Miss Frankie Day and mother went to Silver King Monday to spend the tsuiutner. Judge W. H. Benson and Court Re porter Davenport went to Phoenix yesterday. Sheriff Truman has just received from San Francisco a pair of handsome fox terriers. 6. E. Angulo's butcher shop will be moved next week to the adjoining room to the north. Father Bezamart, of the Catholic church, left Monday for Tucson and returned yesterday. W. W. MeKinzie went to Safford this week with his brother Albert, to look over the country. Miss Sarah Stone, daughter of Geo. A. Stone, of Mesa, is visiting her icousin Marian in Florence. Captain Keating is having a new picket fence put around bis elegant residence in the Western Addition. The Bay mill, at Kelvin, started up 'Thursday for a trial run. It is said th e machinery worked like a charm. Mrs. W. C. Truman expects to leave ( next week for Los Angeles and Pas adena, where she will spend the summer. J. T. Burns passed through Florence Thursday with about 300 good steers which he will ship to California from Arizola. Hon, P. E. Brady came over from Tucson Monday and is still with us. He has many friends here, who gave him a warm welcome. W. D. Berry will move into Judge Benson's house and the family of O. ' V. Angulo will occupy the Ramirez residence in east Florence. Will Forback and Pete Loss have a two-stamp mill in operation at Casa Grande. It is working on ore from their mine near Silver Reef. Jim Rogers has been handling the ribbons on the Casa Grande stage line this week. The old reliable Bob Bollen is taking a much peeded rest, The old Corner Saloon building is be ing remodeled with " redwood rustic and a porch. When completed it will present a vastly improved appearance, Gus Heyman, the popular wholesale cigar man, of San Francisco, was in town this week. He has about re covered from bis recent railroad acci dent. Queen Victoria and Judge P. C. Warner celebrated their eighty-first birthdays last week. Both are hale and hearty and destined to live to a ripe old age. Last Saturday night the young peo ple of Casa Grande had a dance which was a decidedly pleasant affair. The attendance was large and the enjoy ment universal. Decoration Day was appropriately observed in Florence. Last Sunday night Rev. H. B. Mayo preached a sermon fitting for the occasion aud tlio choir rendered beautiful patriotic hymns. The W. C. T. U. took the af fair iu charge Wednesday at the ceme teries, where there was a general decoration of graves with impressive services conducted by Mr. Mayo, assisted by the choir. A long procession passed through , the streets to the burial place of the dead, headed by the Philharmonic baud. At the regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. held Thursday last, the Union passed a vote of thanks to the Phil- harmonic. Band for services rendered on Memorial Day, and on the same date the boys of the Band held a meet ing and voted thanks to the ladies for the donation of f 10 made them. They are always willing to turn out with out charge on any public occasion, and deserve the hearty support and good will of the town. Under Sheriff C-. G. Powell and Judge C.M.Marshall have just completed a full abstract of Pinal county's claims against the Government, amounting to $5,067.97, and have forwarded the same to Washington. It is for expenses in curred in prosecuting Indian criminals. Fifteen per cent will be paid by the county on the amount collected. Judge Doan, by an order of the Court, has audited the claims and recommended their payment. Mrs. S. M. Oury departed Monday for Tucson, where she will remain a few days before leaving for Old Mexico, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harry V. Jackson, wife of a former district at torney of this county. Mrs. Oury spent a pleasant six weeks iu Florence re newing old friendships and acquiring new oues, and takes with her the best wishes of all. Two wagon loads of ore from Geo. B. Chittenden's camp, . near Dudley viile, passed tbromrh Florence Tues day on its way to the El Paso smelter. Mr. Chittenden is much encouraged over developments in that section, and the prediction is freely made that Saddle mountain is the coming district of the territory. H. W. Smith informs the Thib jne that Edwardo Valdez recently located claim a mile and a half south of the Silver King, which averages 67g per cent lead, 28 ounces silver and 3 in gold. A specimen weighing about ten pounds may be seen at Angulo's store. Mr. Smith considers it a valuable discovery. On dit: that Major James McClin- tock, late of the Rough Riders, will lead to the altar one of Arizona's fair est daughters on the 15th of the pres ent month. After getting ambushed at Las Guasimas, Cuba, where he had the everlasting daylight shot out of himself, even marriage has no terrors for Jim. Beginning with to-morrow, June 3, the Presbyterian Sunday School will commence at 9 o'clock, one hour earlier than has heretofore been the time for opening. It is hoped this will meet the approval of all interested, as this early session is held that tne school may be over before the heat of the day. The bill for segregating a further portion of the San Carlos Indian reser vation passed the House last Tuesday and has been favorably reported in the Senate. The land restored to the public domain contains valuable- mines, aad embraces portions of Pinal and Gila counties. Mr. Sherburn Jenks, of Terre Haute, Ind., is visiting the family of Judge Kibbey, in Phoenix. He is a bright, a liable and handsome young man, and the attraction must have been great to have drawn him to Arizona during the hot spell. Wm. B. Reid, Esq., was up from Casa Grande this week. He will have several hundred boxes of choice Thomp son seedless grapes for shipment with in the next few days. J. C. Bates and Jake Thomas of Min eral Creek assisted Sheriff Truman in guarding the four prisoners taken to Yuma last week. Bates took in Tuc son while absent and bought a gold trick, . , . Resolutions of Respect. Whereas, We, the undersigned mem bers of the bar of the. Territory of Arizona, your committee appointed to draft suitable resolutions. on the death of 5!iss Helen Reed, late official. court reporter of this judicial district, sub mit the , following: That, whereas, Miss Reed was one of us, a competent and faithful stenographer for this district, and recognizing in her a woman of noble character and worth, therefore be it Resolved, That we express our sin cere appreciation of her many noble qualities and our sorrow at her un timely death, and ask that this expression of onr sympathy be spread on the minutes of the court and a copy thereof sent to the relatives of the deceased. . Robert E. Morrisoh, . W. R. Stonk, J. S. Sniffen. News at Sacaton. A despairing cry of "O leave us!" recently heard in the residence portion of our town at a late hour, was not iutended for Professor divas, leader of our popular orchestra, but for a young man who didn't know when to go by any gentler hint. .Assessor M. M. Uickey wishes to inform the taxpayers of the county that next Monday is the last day on which assessments are to be handed in. All who have been furnished lists are requested to present them by that time. Attorneys Sniffen and O'Connor were called to Kelvin this week in a con troversy involving the morals of that flourishing camp. The woman in the case was fined $50 and costs by Jus tice C. M. Marshall. District Attorney W. R. Stone was agair confined to his bed yesterday and Lis friends fear that bis condition is critical. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is cured by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bearing, and when it is en tirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be de stroyed forever ; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. This is the day of millions. Accord ing to the Los Angeles papers a coal oil company has been organized in that city with a capital of five million dollars, of which five dollars has been paid in cash. Printing Without Ink. A company has been formed to con trol the process of printing without ink, by using electricity and chemically prepared paper. In a short time, it is expected, this innovation will be coin pleitely introduced, and old methods revolutionized. There is one thing however that has resisted all innova tions; that is Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, which has many imitators, but no equals as a cure for stomach, liver and bowel troubles. This peerless remedy has been the standard medicine of the American people for the past fifty years. It is a wonderful medicine for dyspep&ia, indigestion, biliousness, in' somnia, constipation and nervousness. It also prevents malaria, fever and ague. It keeps the stomach in good condition, and the bowels regular. Try it, and you will not be disppointed TYT ANTED Honest man or woman to travel 'T for large house; salary $85 monthly and expenses, with increase; position per manent ; inclose self-addressed stamped en velope. 1U"AGEK, 330 Ca..ton bids. Chicago. ' Mr. W. S. Whedon, Cashier of the First National Bank of Wiuterset, Iowa, in a recent letter gives some ex perience with carpenter in his employ, that will be of value to other mechan ics. He says: "I had a carpenter working for me who was obliged to stop work for several days on account of being troubled with diarrhoea. I mentioned to him that I had been similarly troubled and that Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. He bought a bottle of it from the druggist here and informed me that one dose cured him, and he is again at his work." Foe sale by Brockway's Pharmacy. Every one who loves Flowers and wants a pretty garden or beautiful House Plants, should send 10 cts. for new Catalogue, which amount will be added to first order. Mrs. TheodosiaB. Shepherd, Ventura be the Sea, California. Correspondence Native American. Sacaton, Ariz., May 21. Rebecca P. MeArthur has been ap pointed matron to succeed Emma B. Palmer, transferred. D. J. Landers has received the ap pointment of miller at the ageney mill to succeed W. C. Haynes, deceased. Dr. G. J. Fanning made a flying trip to Oregon last week and returned with a bride. The new schoo. building will be used about the middle of June for the clos ing exercises of the school. The recent visit to this school and agency by the superintendent of In dian schools, Miss Reel, and Superin tenaents Peairs, McCowan and Good man was enjoyable to the people here, although the visit was very short. The well supplying the school and agency has been deepened and walled with brick. A good roof will be pro vided. . It will then be in first class condition. The water supply is abun dant and the new water system is a complete success. Sufficient is now available for lawns, trees and a veget able garden. A great deal of renovating of rooms by painting, kalsomining and plaster ing has been done during the past two weeks by the boys and the laborer. A good beginning has been made on the grading of the grounds. A temporary carpenter is now on duty. The school was without an employee iu this posi tion for some time. The Gazette announces that the Con gress mine has been sold to Senator Warner Miller of New York for three million dollars. E. B. Gage and Frank Murphy get more than a million apiece. Chas. F. Bennett was up from Casa Grande this week. He was defeated tot Recorder two years ago, but if the election were to be held over again with the same candidates the result would be quite different. Judge Doan left Wednesday for Solo monville and Globe, where he will hold adjourned terms of Court for about three weeks, when he will re turn and join his family in a trip to- the Grand Canyon. Boxing Gloves. We carry in stock fourteen different styles of boxing gloves for men and boys, at prices ranging from $2 to $7.50 per aet of two pair. Also a com plete line of striking bags, rowing machines, wall machines, and (ryma sium goods. Get our price list of sporting goods. Only house in Arizona carrying a complete stock of sporting goods. Gymnasiums and clubs out fitted at wholesale prices. PINNEY & ROBINSON. Established 1837. Bicycles, Typewriters, Photo Stock and Sporting Goods, Phoenix, Arizona A Sprained Ankle Quickly Cured. "At one time I suffered from a severe sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Washington, Va. "After using several well recommended medicines without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and am pleased to say that relief came as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed." Sold by Brock way's Pharmacy. The HarpoChord, anew musical instrument. Simplest, most effective and easiest to play. A whole band in one instrument. Twice as loud as both Mandolin and Guitar. It has no equal., Any mouth harp player can play the Harp-o-Chord on sight, and anyone can easily learn to play the Mouth Harp. Write for catalogue Don't forget that we furnish any piece of music published. If you want the best Guitar made send for one of our Seville Guitars. Remember The Florentine Mandolins are built to withstand any climate, are sweet in tone superior to all. The BARTLETT MUSIC CO., Los Angeles, CaL "ti i j ru Hi rri i si !i 1 1 s ii i 1 1 n i ni i n n i n 1 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 1 mi 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 n n ni i i n i n 1 1 1 n i mri m NEW STORE NEW GOODS B SHIELDS & PRICE Have just opened up in the building formerly occupied by A. F. Barker 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 () bed-rock prices, and we propose to give our - customers the benefit. Call and be convinced. 3 Cattle, Hay and Grain bought and sold. SHIELDS & PRICE, Florence, Arizona. in ! ni iini i ! 1 1 1 1 1 nil n n i n i u n 1 1 1 rn mi n in n 1 1 riiin 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 nil i urn n 1 1 niin i nu i ni n n .l!n.-jm.-JW-.'v,- 1 4 Eagle Milling Company Tucson, Arizona. GOLD DUST.7 EH m i Ji 1 o SOLD DUST v O u a Hi It is Superior to Denver Flour, It is Whiter, It has More Levelling Power. . Makes a Largei Loaf, Bakes Quicker The Best Flour for Family Use. For Sale by all the Grocers. YOU .)r, M 1 ttSP53Zhr - Ei; ina?VCWiX I'll nothing BUT THE GENUINE Yon will find one oonpoi Inside aach two ounce pa. and two con pong Inside eacl four ounco bag of Blact well' Durham. Bay a bag of thl celebrated tobacco and rea tus coupon which gives .' list of valuable preienU an bow to get them. VI, 1 4 7,1 T,' II WHEM YOU WANT - nr f id hniiamg Material, s ; . I Oregon Mining Timber, Plank, Battery Blocks and Sills, sets framed and guides worked to detail, Kailroad Ties, Bridge Timber and Telegraph Poles, House building material of all kinds, bent quality, lowest price, WRITE TO OR CALL ON THE Lff.BLH LUMBER COIPASf, (INCORPORATED.) Main office and yard, No. S!8 East Second St.., Los Ansele3, Cullfbr Aitu TERRITORI A.L BRANCH YARDS. Gasa Grande, P. B. Maldonado, Apent ; Florence, Simon Angulo & Co' ' Agent ; Tempe, Geo. N. G ige, Agvut ; Lordsburg, N. M., ",' Ben Titus, Agent, CALIFORNIA BRANCH YARDS. Pasadena, Monrovia.Banning, Ontario, North Pomona & Beaumont. Pioneer Lumber Company of Arizona. Delivered quotations and estimates furnished on- roceipt of specification. VV- A. DRISCOLL. Panager, Los Angeles, Cal. i i