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THE aKIZONA REPUBLICAN: SUNDAY MOKN1NG, APRIL I 9, 896. THE ARM! REPUBLICAN. PCBUSHKD BY TEE ARIZONA REPOBLICAN COMPANY. MKSIBKK OF THE ASSOCIATED PRjb3. OFFICIAL CITY PAPEIL t-ublicution Otfice: 40 North Center street, Wharton block.

Telephone No. 47. Entered at tb stoffice at Phoenix, Arizona, as mail matte'' of the second-class BY CARRIEIl. Thb Datly Republican is deiUered by carrier in Phrpnix at 25 cents per weekorjl.00 per mO'ith in advance. Subscribers failing to get The Republican rwrularly or pro nptiy should notify THE KE-PtmLiCAN business office (not the earner) in oxdr to rareive immediate attention, Telephone io.

47. BY MAIL. Daily, one year 30.00 Baily, six months 5.00 Daily, three month 2.50 Sunday nepnbHc-iU, one yeir 2.50 Efenday Kepublican, six months 1.25 Weekly Republican, one year 2 00 Weekly Republican, six months 1.00 Terms: strictly in advance. CVAU communications relating to news or editorial matter should be addressed to EOitor REPUBLICAN. ani businessletters should be aiidresspd to The Arizona Republican Company Phoenix, Ariz.

THS ARIZONA REPUBLIJAJJ CO. WITH MTSirJ( tND WITHOUT A MUZZLE FOB THK PRKK COIN 40K tt SILVER AT A RATIO OF 16 TO 1. STAND DP EOS ARIZONA. lHUSNIX. APRIL 19.

1S66. REPUSLiCAN TERRITORIAL CONVENTION. Hbadqdartsbs Republican Teb- KITUKlAL CENTKAL i UHMirTES, fHCENlX, ABIZONA, MaBVH 17, 1896.) TO THE REPUBLIC AN VOTERS OF ARIZONA: A dlcigate convention of tao Repub'ican Party ol the Territory of Arizona is hereby cailed to assemble in the City of Phosnix, Arizona, at lOo'el ct a. ou Wednesday, April 29th, 18tHi, for the purpose: The be'tuctioii of six delegates to tha Natl inal Republican Couvention to be bald in the City ot i.nuis Missouri, on June 16, 1896; and the selection of an alternate for each thereof. II.

The nomination of a candidate for delegate to Congress. Pro' ided, however, that if tne convention sha'I deem it inexpedient to candidate at this time, then snid convention shall deiermineadate for such ii'imiHutiun, and the manner iu wnich the same sUiil bs nvide. Hi. iue selection of a Territorial Central Committee. IV.

transaction of such o.her business a may properly eo ae before sail convention. 'Ine wrtsis representation in thin convention will be one dtlegat.i for every fifty Totes, u.t! oue delegate for each fraction of fifty, ovr tor Hon. N. Murphy for Uelt guto to OOLgrot at the November election of lo94. Tt'e representation of the several counties theceiore be as follows: Apache 5 10 9 Gila 2 9 Maricopa 27 Mohave 2 Navajo 4 Pima 13 Pinal 6 Yavapai 22 3 Total numoar ot delegates 11 It is ordered triat in this couvention stall be held only by re-ilariy elected delegates from the res eetive counties, to sitid convention.

It is oroerei thrit the credentials of dogates shall consiot of trie stj.teD-.ent thnt the following persons, (naming theni) have been duly eiecttd delegates to fie -em orial convention, and this Mial be find signed by the ctainnan and Eecr taty cf the county conveutio; A full tttond.noe at this convention of not only -e ve-. of rpretentutive Re-pu'uicans, is earnest desired. Byiirdrof the Kevualican Territorial Central Committee. JOS. H.

KIB -EY, E. L. Lono, Chairman. Secretary. GOVERNOR FRANKLIN.

Y3terday ait noon Hon. B. J. 'the oaifth of offiee 'and he is Brjw the chief executive of liihe iterri-tmry. That he will gva a clean and able ladmittiguraltia-n is generally cooiceded and there is consequently grea't lOomfidenoe exprassed and general rejoicing moiaiiStdd ithi't a man iilce Coloaiiel Franklin is mow at the helm.

The mew governor the nieceasitiies of the people and the re-sp-Oinsibilifciea of ibhe office he nils, and he is -noil likely to make mistakes. He wiiii probably da (nothing rashly and 'Will be moved by the wistes of the people amd specjaJly the leaders of bOa patrty. Buit all of Ms aots will he open as day and above 'the least lialat of su'spieioa. The people of Anizona have a good governor aad baWi Republicans and Democrats cause to be happy 'that a man ilike B. J.

occupies the Ohalir. The governioir of Arizona, is clotheid wQih eibraairdlnjary powers, aind it is fiwituaiiaJte Ithait they are now dm ifche tands of a man the Joltegnlty and the ability to faii'Jhfully exercise ithem. Governor FromHiiJi fis noit a demagogue amd he will give tihe people an fhoniesit and clean adaniiiistpartiioin. On the 5th of next monl the powar of ithe dynamos at Niagam falls will be tiraasmiiltiued to New York oilty, a diatainice of 462 mKea, 'by anid at the same time the roar of the great falls wiill be also transmitted 'by the Bell ibedephone. Tim 462 mriCes will be by far ithe longest distance over which electric power has ever 'bean transmitted, 110 Miles hiaving foeem hitherto ithe Cong distance limit, and that in Europe.

But liin mechanics one thing loads Ito another; one success to an-either. One of the first uses of the Niagara falls waiber power was lin ibhe 'manufacture on. a great scale of aluminum, a few days ago a reuriilly, a. wonder, now becoming as common a metal aa copper, and the saime water power wCl iba used to demonstrate 'hitherto unheard of resources Sin electricity. So the world moves.

The Venezuelams tare (Still colleciting and orrwiardiitig evidence Ito sustain itjhair side of tihe bourndary oonitroverBy with 'Gmaatt Bmitauin. In Ithis maifcter 'they lare ehowing themselves reasonable amitelligentt, for there is noit the leajslt sign of ajiy dliBposdtiiorn to take tine faivor of Americalns for gramted amd ask for a judgment against England wiahiout plemty cf evidence lio sup-porrlt tihe claiims made. The chaplain of the United Stages seniafie nef erned ibo his prayers Ibhe other day luo the eighty-sixth of itihe venerable Mr. Morrill of Vermornt. It mow 'be to order tfbr Ithe Bemocraltii-c amd imugwump priese ito axMuse ithe dhaiplada of injeoting pamtisan poliltic9 into his appeals to the throne of they have dome on sevciral oith'er occasions.

Judge Arthur iDale of IWichdta, has 'broken ithe divioipee neoord. He gave a decree exactly twenty-five see-on dB after Ibhe case iwas presented to him. There, were juslt twenty-ithree words taken, and tout two (juedtdons were propounded. Every day sees several additions to the total of the delegates who are pledged to volte for MdKinley at St. Louis.

Slowly, but surely a majority of ibhie convention is being captured for Ohio mam, and every day his nominalMon is certain. J. M. Burnett, private secretary to Acting Bruce, having resigned, Alfred Franklin will for ibhe present occupy the position. In two or 'three weeks the place will be' filled permanently.

"Whr.e does McKimdey sbarad?" asks a New York conlbemponairy. MeKdmley doeani''t stand. He is on the move, and there is a very general opinion ithait he is moving Ibo-ward the White House. 'RESOLUTIONS OF REGRET. Passed toy Ladies' Socie'tiies on the Death of Mrs.

Minor. The following resolutions have been passed by the Woodmen's Circle of Phoenix, in respect to the memory of their date sister, Mrs. Katie L. Minor: "Hail of Phoenix Grove No. 10, Wood-.

man Circle, April 18, 1896: "Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God Ito remove from our midst our beloved siaber, Mrs. Kate L. Minor, and whereas, we deeply mourn the loss of one who has always proved a faithful worker in our cause, amd honor to our circle; "Therefoire be it resolved, that we mourn ibhe death of our neighbor, who by her kindly action and wise counsal has endeared her memory in our hearts, recognize the beaeficemt will of the Father, who 'thus early in life has called her away, amd bow in humble submission to the mandate of Divine anthority, "Resolved, That the eiiarber of our Circle be draped in mourning for thirty days and that the mourniing emblem be affixed to the badge of our Circle in appropriate recognition of our loss. "Resolved, Thalt a copy of these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, that a copy be given to the relatives of the deceased and that they 'be published in the lof the city. (Signed) "MRS.

C. M. STURG'ES. JOSEiPHINE LUND. "MRS.

ANNIE M. TROTT. The W. C. T.

U. also made appropriate reference to the death as follows: "Whereas it has pleased Almighty God ibo remove from our Union our beloved sister and Mrs. Kate Minor, and whereas we recognized in a true amd loyal 'White therefore 'be it resolved that the Phoenix W. C. T.

U. extend to her aged mother and especially 'to 'her bereaved children our sincere sympa.hy in thair sorrow, and we most heartily commend to them her examp'ie and principles as guide 'uhrough DB1ICT. (Continued From First Page.) who have been in the valley for several months, returned on Tuesday to their old home near St. Louis, Mo. 'Rev.

Oal Ogburn, pastor of the Phoenix Christian church, held a protracted meeting aft Carliwrught school house during the Hast two weeks and on Thursday baptized two of the young converts in the Grand canal. It is undersbood theiti a permaimemt church of tth'is denomination will be effected Shor'tly. Woilaim amd family will remove to Fhoandx during "the. Bummer; They. greatly, missed from Carltwriight, but hopes are enitentained that ithe sKahool iboard will see flit to retain the professor lor another school year.

Hay cutting ibas already begum in itmis pairit of tme valley. J. M. McCoy 4s expected shortly from Fairbury, aiad locate in the valley. Mrs.

McCoy has been- a reai- dent here for some tlime past, Mr. McCoy On. Itihe dor to out I his business affaiirs. I Rev. Wm.

Barolay of Ithe Cumber-' land church will continue I to hold preajcibing services at the school house on1 the flrat Sunday morn-tog of each month. Mr. 'B. F. Patterson Lincoln, 'has been visiting Mr.

Charley Root and other friends in the valley i during ithe past two monfths, but wil'l reiturn to a few days to Ms homiei in rohe east. Miss Jene'ie Root spent Suinday very pleasamitly wiith her friend, Mi Kate Browning of CKemdaie. PloraJ lodge No. 8, I. O.

G. has been doing good 'work during ithe On Jast Saturday might four candidates iware inliitiiaited and im the last siix mon'thls 'twenty or miore have 'been accepted, while others are comiiing. Meettogs are held weekly and election of officers occurs Saturday ven-iing, April 18. Elmier Oanbwnight has made an efficient chief templar during past three months. Oold Wieaither is not suppoised to be i the time for wash goods, but 'the I season lis 'here there 'is always some enlterpiriging firm that has these goods.

I The Ailkire company is always alert ito the and order in season regaird-; Cess of comiiBtiiomB. The. largesit and most select line has only lately been received amd will sioiiid at such prices 'that will aslbonEsh 'the public. Knowledge Would tiave Saved Him. Eed phosphorus combines with chlorate of potash to make an explosive of great violence.

The London Lancet thinks that if this fact of chemistry had been more generally known it might have saved the disagreeable consequences which recently followed when a man who had not studied chemistry put his safety matches into the same pocket with his thrcct lozenges. A bequest pf 810,000 has been left by Capt. Norgate to the Yacht Racing association of Great' Britain to purchase a cup to be yearly to the most successful yacht of the season of over nineteen rating. Ho also left to found the Nott-ge institute, wherever the trustees think best, for the purpose of instructing yachtsmen and other sailors in the science of navigation. FREE TRIP TO EUROPE WITH ALL EXPENSES PAID or its equivalent 'in will be given to itha ipersaa forming the greatest number of words using the letters contained in the text: "MONON SEED COMPANY." Foirm ias many words as you cam, using lei ters leiiiiher backward or forwapd, but don't use any latter in the same word more times than it appear in "MONON SEED COMPANY.

For example, the words on, name, 'see, money, etc. Do not nse names of places or persons. The person forming the greatest number of words as above will receive a free trip to Europe with ail expenses paid for a two month's sojourn there or its equivalent lin cash as desired. For the next iiargeat list we will give a beautiful upright piano valued at $300. For the ffliext we will give a high grade safety bicycle, either ladiies' or gentlemen's, as desired, and for each of 'the next ten 'largest lists we will give each am imported music box.

If you are good at rd mak.ng you can secure a valuable prize, as the Monon Seed Co. intend giving many hundred epaoial prizes to 'persons securing them lists 'containing over twenty-five words. Write your name on Cist of words (numbered) and enclose the postpaid with 12 itwo-cemt sitamps for our combination package of Monon Seeds Thiait Grow, which includes the laixst alnd most popular combinaition of flower seeds of endless varieties, also full particulars and rules of con-tost and distribution of. As a positive guarantee we have made a special deposit: of One Thousand Dollars in the Globe Savings Bank, Chicago, 111., to be used entirely for prizes this competition. In addition to ithe above prizes, a special daily prize of a handsome Silver Tea Set will be awarded every day during the eonltiest to the best ilists of word.3 received from eac state.

This word contest will be carefully and conscientiously conducted and is solely for the purpose of further introducing our seeds in new ilocaiities. You will receive ithe Biggest value in flower seeds ever off ered, and besides if you arle able ibo make a good Eiat of words and answer promptly you will stand an equal opportunity to secure a valuable prize. We intend spending a large amomint of money im the distribution of prizes in this contest. We assure you ithait your Itrtal order us will be most gratifying. Write your plaLniy and send list as early as possible.

Address MONON SEED OOMPANY, Department 2, Monon Building, Chicago, 111. 1 ELTS Shirt Whist Sets. The Very Latest Designs, at a BELL'S, to 1E8 West Washington PHtENIX, A.11IZ- official Watch Inspectors 8. P. ft P.

R. The Ford Hotel. I DR. J. M.

FORD, Owner. MARY A. LIE, Leasee. fl. R.

BORDEN, Manager. BOTH EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLANS. Located in the finest winter c.imate in he world. New Building. New Furnishings.

Hot and cold baths free. THE PHOENIX GEOCERY COMPANY. i Occupying the corner store of the Ford Hotel. uw uAuai, a a au 4llliiiu r. The H.

A. Diehl Shoe company is showing two of the finest men's shoes an the dark tarn shades. Borah shoes are on the very laldest Itoes. The cold wealther continues and it is surely nnusuall for Arizona. haiue aire not supposed to toe the proper caper when an overcioalt lis a necessary adjunct.

Nevertheless the halts of the Alkiire company are so popular and cheap Itihialt people Willi wear fjhem whether it lis cold or warm. The comslignmient (lately recei ved by the Al-; kire company no doubt excels va-! rie'ty of styles amd am quaiirty of goods amy shipment ever made to Phoenax, land Ithe torge quantity to select from insures a person guaranteed saibisfac-itiion. AGENTS WANTED. Agents to sail our Perfection Gaslight bumer; makes kerosene lamps give a brilliant gas Sight; no chimney to ibuy kmt wicks to trim; for years; cheaper ithan oil; samples free to those mietaniimg 'Addreiss the Perfection Mfg. 68 Perin Buiildiing, Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Sunday dinners at the Boston Cafe are simply limmense. Sibring haans, rhubarb, asparagus, green peas. THE SHORE. Don't arly. forget "Trilby." Get seats RHEUMATISM is caused by lactic acid in the blood.

Hood's Sarsaparilla neutralizes this acid and com- pletely and permanently cures rheu-i matism. Be sure to get only Hood's. HOOD'S PILLS cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. Sold by all druggists. "Tnil'by" Monday evening.

See an-! either column for 'report of these peo-j pie's success in California. Crash goes the 'tree before the blast! It had withstood the storms of many years, and was supposed to be good I for many more; but dry-rot had eaten out its core, and little was deft save i the bark. So men in their prime often suddenly drop the burdens of life, and friends are plunged into grief, i What was the mysterious cause? It 1 is easy to say heart failure: but how much was due to the condition of the blood, ithe doctors seldom declare. Im-j pure blood cannot but result from the mode of living with so many in this busy age. The signs of depraved i blood being neglected, every organ, and especially the heart, becomes in-: juriousiy affected.

There are only two I courses to adopt; first, avoid the style of living which vitiates the circulation; secondly, when symptoms of blood impurity show themselves, begin without delay, a course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only blood purifier that can be re-: lied upon to cleanse and invigorate the system; the only one adjudged worthy of exhibition at tihe Chicago World's Fair. I NONE BUT AYER'S AT THE WORLD'S FAIR. Ayer's Sarsaparilla enjoys the extraordinary distinction of having been the only blood purifier allowed an exhibit at the World's Chicago. Manufacturers of other sarsaparillas sought by every means to obtain a showing of their goods, but they were all turned away under the application of the rule forbidding the entry of patent medicines and nostrums. The E.

and J. E. WILSON, Props. decision of the World's Fair authori-J ties in favor of Ayer's Sarsaparilla was in eneet as loitows: Ayers sarsaparilla is not a patent medicine. It does not belong to 'the list of nostrums.

It is here on its merits." The results of pharmaceutical science amd the best modern appliances are availed of dm compounding Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Hence, though half a century in existence as a medicine, it is fully abreast of the age in all that goes to make at the standard blood purifier. As baldness makes one look prematurely old, so a full head of hair gives to rna-tiiri if.hA fl.Tmp.!irn,Tim vf To secure this and prevent the former, Ayers maur vigor ts confidently recommended. Both ladies and gentlemen prefer it to any other dressing. By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray, faded or discolored hair assumes the natural color of youth, and grows luxuriant amd strong, pleasing everybody.

One might as welil try to stem the raoids rut Niasara as to sTnont norfiw health while a taint exists in the blood. Through its alterative and purifying properties, Ayer's Sarsa-Barilla removes everv vsiHb-o nf Rr-rof. ulcus poison from the blood. CHARCOAL FOR HOGS. Aver hear of it before? Well, it's a go.

Ihing to fe hogs. Keeps ofl diseai-e. Lots of fi.rm-. ere and raiters are feeding it now on the advice of men jroil up in nvine disease. Try a few sacks.

We have lots of it. PHtENIX WOOD AM COAT. I O. 'Phone 135. Jefferson bact of Court House.

NEW STOCK BEST PRICES. THK COMfASI 35 and 37 K. Washington St. PHCENIX" A OPERA HOUSE. HIRSCHFELD FLEISHMAN.

Mges. Monday, April 20. First prodnction here of Du Maimer's iiS Hi xj? v2? vly Miss Rhe Lor ss Trilby is considered by press ani public to possess the strongest and best conception of th-- character of any actress playing Du Maurier's heroine. IT CORRECT CnSTUMFS! FULL CAS OF 18 PKOPLE! SPECIAL STAGE BETTINGS AND SCENERT! A GENUINE DRAMATIC TREAT. Admission 75c, 50c and 25c..

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