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tkly Citizen, t- t- LOCAL NEWS. Als-ml Contreras shipped five car-Jis cl cattle to California yesterday, r.il mere of materials for tnornins, Teitsworth and Clerk I. DahiI OA0AAr 1 Will Uuc'uijuuj viuinvi.il lliott to view the route of the r-ir ''ci roaJ lo trr'tv franco riilroad between "ji Tncson will bo some relief: 1 1 it be pu-hed on I nrihernortth i 1 li wore relief. Herald. mporary mentions carp of one as which meamred 50 inches in k-U weished three aDd onc-hilf i.

It is quite fish tale even for I erratic newspaper. Ineoldsby's splendid nns'iJnSan Xavier del Bac "js-v place to-nicht at the the chance3 have been taken 3-fev thrower will be the envy 't forit is fine picture. ,4 liumbacRh were awarded i rct jr punting me several ap-3 and entrance to tho Court stairways niia iuo mrmiure ollices nnd tho court Their bid was $325 in wnrranti. T.sfroxn the boundary line 'knwe'tt stirvoyin? had 3 i Indian near tho south tu Whetstones. The Apache llr-' kIi-s and the fat 're miraculously escaped be-" re i and irrepri'sible Col.

T. L. Schnltz is 3 haupy a when he lias a big gai on bund. He now new rat '-li with pat ties in 1'idrI enmity for a croup of very valuable mines a ,1 wia liirfy tlk yi to eastern pitalists in the nwvi and buy. Levin having the money ho caVu all -J the current cert i'v, Lis rMirned from the Mtbt lie by Ernst Hart-ias-Iti Hncke, who purpose Hjn.ir:Vr:c-'C"'lxir drniij-hts to tho iu-t ru il cr-viai t'f infernally queer man- HusJr 1 (if men have already made a t-r employment on tho cons' -i of tiie Narrow Gauge railroad, as 1 n.

are bnuirmt: the createst it i-'sce to secure a job. This is is li ition of a pretty severe 6trin-tae but thev havo been worse. It was only Tew months cL -ii i required a biff volume of I icnc3 to et employment in tLe i p- at his reception ia Omaha, zi (V')fcsaid: "When wedismoun-' liiius Indian, that was the end Lin; but tho Apache's greatest 6'r that he is a footman, and i v.o force that ho cannot run ft-w days." That is the prob-. c. lij" Apache takes to the moun- ere neither infantry nor cavalry fuhawhim.

b. r. lieport. n. Miles will organise the Papapos peaceable Indians into com- pi a for tho protection of exposed set-t rs ire than for actual pursuit of the Indians.

They wilt be also em- .1 r.s runners nnu being ry lloet-footed and reliable. 1 he Gen .1 comprehends a duty more broad .1 ,1 JCI IIJ i U.ltlU, UV'HU 4414. will nri4o4f tlin nr.lini5f -cursiona and guard their exposed prop. rtv frnm tVin liostilpR. A storr cmesti the Cnnus, through I pources and direct from army cir-c.

thnt lot of diecharced sconts were r- -Lt started for Han Carlos in charge ct a sergeant a white man since w. a time no worJ has been received the sergeant or the discharg- el AVhen nsired how the large r. tlrdians who oppofed Captain L'-l receut engagement could be zi'- ti f. r. sn oflicer made tho above Fii tr.

cit thought it explained suf-t process of recruiting the -ti I'll A-s-tssor Wm. J. Osborn fnr-c. Uowing Chinese statistic? ttii performance of his of-4. a in aod about the c.ty.

1 art- -aiplyed in laundries, 35; in i. a.It-, U. ii'mut the round house and d' iking and dish washers in 1J. fore keepers, 17; gardening i lihwkiiig vegetnlih "21; Chinese and f' rt'taurauts, 13; in Americau and ('. frtninj and -n ll.f and at other work, 1C; Chinamen 130.

Total TV vas- nnnber of unemployed I is acc -tinted for by the Ui tiiii r- of thf elem'-nt in this city, i rt-snlt of the opposition in uya at tLer pmnts in Arizona, li.e huvo to thiM mty i.s a haven of from perrerntioti and more are CLnsta'i: arriving. hile accounts for in ui who are unemployed tiie'e art) otht-rn who btloug to the utterly rtLle-is clfif-s of individuals found JiUjcgthi-1'. ij.le of every nationality, rl I they ueither work nor caio to work, I as in ir gaming fuccesses aiTord meuus nf subsistence. Other Hughes. L.

Hughes of Tucson is Cletk of the F'-. C'Ointy Court and also of the 'r of that county anil L.s J.i uJsi.fJSlO.OOOas said double t-! i Uerald. I-e i3 in error. The noma of t-' nrk of the Court is Fred. G-H uthtrof the hues thfrt tLe Jemjcratic rainbow.

Mili-n'x l.ilimry It popular Magazine, which, with the mouth of Slay, was tr from an octavo monthly in a 1 ur 1 quarto weekly, has tak-" in the line of progress. 5 ti.e v.eetljr ibsuo appears in 1 iarge nut. also with the i a handsome cover. In its a. I't trtitit' it KiuiAmoj rra etl tliA U4WU1LO WUU 1 .114, 'ive magazines in tho field.

is btend rivalry in economy of perjear. Prom iho amount i the matter it presents it --I. nly considereil even superior four-dollar monthlies. You a -p-pimen copy free upon ap-t the publisher, Jons 13, Al-- IVarl New York. tisin Apiilic.int.

ng uuique letter was rc 'as ago by the post office frnm citizen of New verbatim. It is ouly tliat "old Tom" will not be i l-'e-rt J' I -t Af-t i "ieccral Stevenson: lie--. 's --OIJ T.Jm nit i8 clron. h- town askiu' to be is-tir at that plaso und I a but I don't want it count, it ruines in plena scratch my h- is no more lit for postmas-4, 1 for minister of tho holy -s an awful ruff kuss drinks. -i and would belt hell out of 1 JW Pleas barn B4.iunt givme way, and has no -s-nn nor cany manners would tcny repubhkan in town it -i ti-at oflis and 1 liel i nra trnnl Loor in fonr vonro fr.V 7f ater and every one here is Lim and would put on morn airs master and drive t.

I Lave a "fined comun-rr. -n don want to give him that J0? wnnt 10 disorganize this "uj, ue ,8 44 II. l-- look to thf) hon- i Yours reapecty 1' of ace. but nro Jonnal 01 Governor of Arizona. WAsni.soToK, ilny 5, Thero is no no-mination pending before tho Senate that has been 6o persistently opposed.

or iias oecu suojeoieti to so nmny various forms of Rctiou ns that of Zulick, of New Jersey, to bo Governor of Arizona i. i j-ua-B iimes iiu ubh usen lavorauly re- iinrteil from llirt fViniriiittun n. n. 4 44. tories, and twice he has been sent back to mat committee lor tho purpose of investiirntim- phnreM mndA mm.

Once he been confirmed, bnt amotion to reconsider prevented the announcement of the fact. Now his nomination stands upon the calendar with a favorable recommendation from the committee, nnd Senator Mc-Pherson, who is responsible for the emigration of Zulick to Arizona, is trying to get him confirmed before another volley of charges is fired at him. It would require nn iugenious man to coa- oocinnyuew cuargts against Mr. Zu- iick, ior ue Jias Deon accused of almost OVOrV offense thnt mnn vinM except piracy on tho high seas, but ho uuu i4 1 irisuus uave met mem nil in a milliner xaiisfnctorv tn Mm 4 -4 KUUJUIUILCT and the report in his favor ib unanimous lu fact, tha violence and pertinacity with which ho has been pursued has rather prejudiced tno committee iu his favor, as it has amounted to rwrsppminn has keen informed of every charge made iiKaiuei uun ana nas treated them a dignified and respectful manner, all of the charges havinir come from tl source.Urom hi old home Eiaex County. N.

whero ha a good many bitter enemies. The first attack nmin in flin trtrm ho had been the orgauizer of Mexican mining company and had swindled a lot of people, and those who have been try-inir to prevent bis rnnfirmntif.ii trorn art. dently the victima of this speculation. A3 iar as iuo oommitiec can ascertain, therO WH3 liothitir rrnnin1nf nr lil.r... est in Zulick's connection with the com-piiny, however.

Ue lost money in it us others did. This charge being set aside by the committeo ns not furnishing sufficient g-ounds fcr hk rejection, Zulick's enemies orougut in another to the effect that while Assessor of Internal Revenue under President Johnson he received bribes from men nlin irnnteil unluinli. nate positions under him, and that in one case nere ho accepted money he refused either to make the nppointment or return th mniiv. TT trna un cased of failing to make proper returns wHiIh nrliriiT ha nrrntntp fif Pcat tv. Au attack was made unoii bis tiei- sonal character, and he was accused of being gambler and of dishon esty in pecuniary transactions, oud it was that the person nppoiuted to be his private secretary is man r.f bal character.

The most serious charge however, w.is that afterit was known he wjs defeated for office in Essex county, he nppr-iachcd one of the board of can-rasser nnd sought to bribe him to permit him (Zulick) access to tho ball boxes to tamper with tho votes so that the official count would give him a ma jority. The man who is alleged to havo been approached by Zulick in this man-ner is dead, and the only evidence- to suoi ort thu chared is a story that linfon death ho made some such statement uother which created a rrood deal of nmueement in tho tonr.te waR that Zulick wbs bu "offensive partisan that he was hnbitur.lofficc-Eeeker and candidate for something or other at nearly every election. This charge, like nil the others, came from Democrats, and it is tho ouly ono to which the Govertior of Arizona pleaded guilty. Document- in support and defense of Znhnlv in mimltr lmrik iionn filwl with the committee, and he appears to have friends as cctive as his entmies. A Card from Mr.

Peek. Calaiiasas, May 0th, 1SSG. EoiTon Citizen: In the Arizona Daily Star, of May 7th, tho following article appears: "It is faid among the band of Apaohes who murdered Peck's wife and child, wore two renegade whito mou, one of whom i bait brother to Peck, and it is thought that to the intercession of this man that Peck's life was saved." The concoctor of thu aboic article is cither r. IiinRtic or, what i-worse, a Iit.r. The article is entirely false, and without nny foundation what ever.

1 never had a hair hrother, nnd the ouly brother I have who is living, is now residing in Wyandotte Uouaty, Kintas. It eeeics lo me that I lmve had enough -orrow iniiicled upon me, without its being added to by the publi cation of such unfounded reports, lly publishing the lbove, jou will greatly oblige yonia respectfully. A. Li. i'acir.

For the Little Hero. Tho Citizen's subfoription list for a to little Phil Shanahan, who exhibited such bravery under fire from tho Indians nt the time his father was mortally wounded, is growing rapidly. It started only last night, and nn to this time the following amounts have beea contributed: Citizen P. P. Co Cash Dr.

Geo. Martin R. It. Richardson A. Lazard A.

B. Sampson Cash. J. K. J.

A. Black Adolf Goldschmidt Iliel Hale Cosli S5 00 5 Ot) 2 2 50 2 50 2 50 1 00 2 CO 2 00 1 (10 50 SO (lemninio's Value. rn ArnvSii. fj. ltean in- 4riliif.Al riillinrinf- inint rwillltioll.

authorizing tho President to offer a re-ward of twenty-live thouuud dollars for the killing or captnie of Ueronimo, Apache Chief, which was reud twice, re ferred to tho committee on inuiau and ordered to be printed: itesolved iuo enate ana nouse ui tntives of the United States in Congress assembled, That the Presi dent ol the United Ktatcs ue. nnu is hereby, directed to fTer reward of twenty-five thousand dollars for the head of Ueronimo, a chioi ot the L.uin-nnimn Annches: nud tho said sum ot twenty-five thousand dollars ia hereby appropriated out of nny money in tho treasnry not otherwise appropriated, nti1 attnll Ija nniii hv tlip Prmiilnni nnou satisfactory evidence that the said Ger- ommo has been killed or captured, nnd if Annttirml liv ntlipr nnrfiPH TTnilrd States troops, ehall be delivered to tho custody of said troops, subject to tne order of the president; and tho aforesaid rewnrl shall be paid to ouy detachment of United States troops so killing or nantnrincr cniil fif.roiiimo. nnd slinll be equally divided among them, rank nnd file. Fires wero noticed on the Florida mountains last night, whether they wero signal fires or not, is not known. It is believed thnt Geronimo is making an attempt to get tho Mescaleros to join him.

and it may bo that the fires were signals used by runners, whonre endeavoring to get to tho Mescilero reservation in order to induce tue to go on the warpath. Deming Headlight, ADVERTISED LETTERS. IntMni remaining in Tucson Arizona, May 10. 1656: Arabnllo, ltamon Micbael Alton. Mr IlaldeZ.

Hosil llmwn.Dr.WO Hanictt. Wm 'ampfts. linauampo Vraa. Dolores Cbacot, Joan Datby, Frank mme. joeia ioniAlw, ioldten, Uerman innzales.

Uionino JohnHon. Wm McOnbo, Mi6 Stella J'endibleo. uoncoiion imur, ji Mcbtadt. Jonon Jerdairo. Jrmn Slender, Estoban osbarsh, Wm A WtrminB.

Alonzo. M. P. FltEEHAX, PostmwUr. i M.

rtami, Jaanito Toy, I has Murphy. John Opillo. Clemrnte II Peter. 8 l'i'-o. Jesa Diaz Qaijada.

beraCn liichardton, Wm (S) Kirera. Kolncio Serrnntee. liamosa RirapiMm, A ScboaWn. Solin Simpwn, It (2) MimiiMin. Kd Hinelair, Malcolm Stanley.

A Jumbo in Ihc City of the Angels. Union- Depot Hotel, Loa Angeles, May 8th. Deab Citizen: How timo flies! A wholo month since we shook from our pedal extremities tho dust of tho "ancient and honorable pueblo," and set our face towards God's country. JCoir don't give it out that wo are a littlo angel, for wo are not, and "don't want to be;" wo have no fancy for the scant drapery and thin clothing that sceme to bo tho prevailing stylo amongst tho angele, and until they have Eome change in their fashions we have no desire to emigrate to tho summer land. Los Angeles is good enough for us.

It ia a big town and is still growing; with such lovely homes from the palatial mansions of the swell millionaires, to the cosy little cottages of those who earn their bread by the sweat of their brows dear littlo home nests, embowered in climb mg roses and wide spreading trees, with golden fruit jieering out from the nob green leaves and whita fragrant blossoms of the orange; one would like to revise the hymn, "and live always" in one ot them. Hut one can't havo all the i.i guou iniugs in one piaco and at one time, need littlo of tho Arizona 1. 4 4. 41.. '4 ,4 a uuu.

to maw us out. uia aoi uaB oor- hisientiy uid his laco from us for iho past ten days, until this morning. Our coats aud thick wraps have been indis- pcueaoie, and hugging hot Btovcs a very comfortable and pkuaant pastime dur ing evenings and early morning. Old timers consolingly tell us we will have all the warm weather we can mauaco in tho "near future." Anything to eat? I i-hould smile! If you want to get too big for your clothes just come up aud beard nt tho Union IK pot liotol for a month, l-resh fish, tender beef, lamb, chickens, ducks, aud fresh, crisp vegetables of ev. ry description in market.

Strawberries and cream, nnd coffee like your mother used to make nnd served on snowy linen, with bright silver; attentive waiters and no Chinese conkinr. Mr. Ueiuhert is prince of landlords: bii house always crowded "may his i dow never grow less." Oh yes, there is a lot of notables, or "big this spring. Reck on they are a good deal like other people aud want to take advantage ot cheap rateF. Lant week we had an admiral.

two young and tender German barons. and au Irish Lord. Also young Jimmy Flood. Lots of money don't teem to turn Jimmy's brain as it does most young men who have riches thrust upon them. tie is apparently about medium height, fair complexion, while teeth and an uouesc grey-oi tin eve iubi looKa a fellow square in tho face when he is ta'iking to him.

Ho is nnoateutntious (that's good word) in his mannor and gentlemanly to all. with none ot the swell about him. Few would imagine ho represented several millions. Now, cirls, don i ue putting your ejes out embroidering hat bauds for Jimmy. It will be, "dweetnos wasted." It is ro- poited that he has alretaly Ecvcral tons in "his father mansion, nnd tuika of having them made into crazy quilts, for the suuermg poor.

Any pretty girls? if y.n will promise not to give ns away lo the Los Angeles ladies, we ill tell you tho truth. There's not two youog and pretty faces in twenty you meet on the streets, iu stores, on the cars, at the depot, in ho tels, theaters or tho posiolhee, if yon watch and count. The "sere ami yel low" largely predominate, (eo we don't fee! a bit lonesome The handsomest lady ia Los Angeles is maiden of fitty- livi- summers, but don't look a day over thirty; phe is rich aud not on the marry, so just tell the president of the Fat Men's club, nnd all thoso old crusty niehelors of Tucson not to come in a band, it's no n. There's a rumor floating around that chc has discovered "the fountuiu of perpetual youth," she has the must brilliaut complexion nnd not a wrinkle. Whatever s.ie docs to stave oirihat rblentlefs old tyrant, "Father Time," is a secret which she has guard-ed well, but wo nro on the "scent," nnd a- coon ns we have the mystery unearthed, we will give it to you girls, if you promise, on your honors, not to tell the 'wn s.

for they are jurt vam and mean to g. of us on food l.oks, if they can. les, Tucson is quite well rcpiesentcd here, awl several from the Mr. MVIdon is hero visiting brother, but will soou lei-ve for Apcu, whero he ht-s an interest iu mines as well as town property. Louie Shatty is manufacturing con fectionery, but is not giving taffy to tho girls has swore off.

Mrs. Porter, formerly of the Porter House, and ono of Arizona's mo-d enterprising and successful business women, made our city a Hying visit last week. Mr. Mnir and wife are popular in their new homo as they were in tho old. and huve already made hosts of fneuds, and that big diamond presented by the boj of tho Tncron division, i playing havoc with our girls.

Wo met him in the Peoples store evening, and the brilliancy of thu gf.u caused oue of tho young lady clerks to retire and gut a ehmle for herejes. Mrs. Muir, hko the 1 to man mother, points to her four manly and says: "These nio my jewels," Their home is in East Los Augeles. To morrotv wo nre going to Santa Mimic i to hear what the sad sao waves are snjiag aud if they tell in any thing of interest will let you know iu our next. Adios Jombo.

Comity IJoimdary Line. Hcachcca Swing, May 10, 1SSC. County surveyor Geo. J. lloskrngo and 'party came into tho Dr.bacomari valley this morning; they have brought the boundary lino to a point about one-fourth of a mile east of the Lnrty It will leave tho Igo ranch, nt the point of the Uuacliuca monutains, about one-half mile iu Pima county.

The line runs across the IJabacomnri valley at the Cienega, which marks the initial point of tho lnnd grant covering the valloy. The standard line of the public surveys was run through this valley about one year ago, nnd the township corner between ranges 18 and 19 east, settled tho matter as to what county tho Lnrty ranch was in. Tho old McGary, now Ferrin, is nt least one nnd one-half miles ia Pima counly. The Hue passed nbout rne-half a mile cast of Hear Spring, located at tho extreme smlh end of the Whetstone miuntaius. The party saw oue nrnied Indian, nt ho did not attempt to molest them.

They saw several fresh moccasin tracks near Bear Spring but at there were no soldiers tho icinity they felt perfectly safe. They left to-day going toward the Iluaclincss. Tours. 5S. ALLEGED AVIT.

Amiy Thomas Moore, Chief Packer, Division of tho Missouri, will return to his proper station iu the Department ot tho Platte Cheyenne Depot, Wyoming. Captain K. II. White, assistant snr-gecu, is relieved from duty with the battalion 8th Infantry'i a Goodwin canon, A. and wdl at once proceed to BensouA reporting upon arrival to Captain J.

G. MCiVdams for duty with Troop 2d Cavalry. 2d Lieutenants D. Wnlsh nnd II. C.

Benson, 4th Cavalry, will at once muster out and discharge at this post the Indian scouts nnder thei' command. As soon ns flie discharged sconts have beea paid, they will be sent to Sin Carlos nnd Apache. 2nd Lieutenant II. C. Cavalry, is relieved from special duty in the field with Indian scouts, nnd will at ouce proceed to Fort Huachuca, A.

reporting upon nrrival to Captain ti. Lawton, 4th Cavalry, for snecial duty. Troop 10th Cavalry, is relieved rha iiM.l nt Bonito Canon, 1 1 4.144 44 44. and will at once proceed via Forts Bowie, Grant and Thomas, to ori Apache, TM taking station at that post The trains have acquired pretty regular habits and comoain closely on schedule time. II you have Tearn to Slied, Prepare to ueti mem iiutr.

ifoes without saying A deaf and and dumb man. Lowell Courier, A monopolist The man who minds uis own Haven Times. Many and an "old salt" looks "fresh' when ho gets in Now York. Yonkers statesman. Wo learn a great deal br merely find.

ing out things wo didn't know Xorrfs- ton ncrald. Well-regnlated milkmen do not drink as much milk ks they can. Rochester i-ost-izpress. A now play called "Two bad Ergs," it must bo hard to beat, Boston Com- nieicial Uulletin. The horse railroad president is alwavB on the lookout for uvenues of profit uuaiuo aransenpt.

If tho Austriaus levy a duty on Arce cun petroleum it will bo a light tax, any- Lioweu ottizen. i i i a ouinueu ciocs uaa neen lound Lome, Another indication of hard times. x-iusnurg Chronicle-Telegraph The bonnets that bloom in the spring, papa, are, nothing too sweet for tho fate. New York Morniug Journal. Mr.

Rasin has taken charge of tho Bultimoro Naval Office. Ho thinks he has st-enred a fine plum Pittsburg uromcie-leiegraph. 1. T- uo yon ever drink "Jso fir: am ftnctly temperate." "Prohibitionist, 1 n. i.

4 eui -4oam a ing manor. Newman Independent Xostal is tho name ot tho captain of one of tlio mail packets on tho Missifs ippi river. He ocght to bo a well-read man. Ilochestor Pott-Express. It has been said that clothes do not make tho man.

They do not; they generally break him np when they get a chance Kochester Post-Express A Dead wood man named Pott has recognized ono of our foremost American industries by naming his first born Jack. Dinghainton Republican. Some Chicago papers refergto Sam Small as a reformed journalist. This is wrong. Whtu journalists reform they becomo nowspaper men.

Pittsburg Chronicle. A Mr. Pnmp has a pictnro of a milkman making his morning call a1 St. Louis art exhibition. As might bo imagined, it is water color.

Yonkers Statesman. Professor Hngo Magnus recently delivered in lierlin a lecture on "Tho speech of the Eyes." Profeeor Mangus began his life in a ding sture. Burlington Free Press. "A Strange Disoppearanco" is the title ot a new plan. Tho name will be more appropiate after the play his been on the road about six mouths Philadelphia Call.

Things ono would rather havo left unsaid; Ho" What a pretty fan!" She Yes; 1 had it given when I first camp out" Ue-Really! It has worn welir'-Puncb. A New York woman has been convicted of murder. Ho husband was fond of pie, nnd sha merely put in littlo arsenic- to improvd the ilivor.nmt keep htm from getting tho dyspepsia. Philadelphia Herald. A lady once said she could always know when she had taken too mnch wine at diuner her husband's jokes begin to teem nnny.

Her husband must havo been a profesi-ioaid humorist. New Haven News. A mnn in the Fourth ward ncdertook to eat two dozen apples iu fifteen minutes the other doy, but had only swallowed two when the green gtocer came along and handed him over to the policePhiladelphia Call. It now takes but six minutes to send a cable roorsage to London nnd get an answer, but it still takes an office boy something over two hours to go round the corner and return with plumber. Cbuago Ledger.

Dr. Hammond says that wearing silk bats is thu cause of baldness. AH the same, men who want 6ilk hatB don't pay one-fourth as much for store hair as do tho women who wear straw and felt hats. Norristown Herald. A medical college has at its heed man 17 tho name of Hauna.

If a whole schoolful of doctors cannot find out what is the matter with Hannn, the conundrum might as well he given up for good. Boston Ti nut crip t. A news item snys there is a colored preacher near Jasper, who conquers his horse by batting him. And yet eome persons think there is net mnch head-work in tho ministerial profesfion. Norristown Herald.

ISoanl of lomoiAul Tucson, A. May 11th, 1SSC. The Board met pursuant to adjournment, nt 2 p. m. Present, J.

H. Mnusfeld; Chairman; J. C. Handy, Member; Geo. V.

Teits-worth, Member; The minutes ot provious meeting wero read nnd approved. It appearing that a motion instructing; the chairman to furnish transportation to C. Philippe, an indigent person in the county hospital to his home iu St, Helena, Nnpi county, was omitted from tho minutes of the last meeting, it was ordered that the motion bo made a part ot tho minutes ot this day. Ou morion it was ordered that a war-rant on the General Fund be drawn in favor of J. S.

Mnusfeld for $27.50 for money paid Southern Pacific Railroad for transportation of Philipps to his home in SL Helena, Napa County, California. On motion it waa ordered that Supervisor Teitsworth and Ei-Oflicio Clerk Hughes, be appointed committee to proceed and examino tho proposed route of tho new road to Greatorvillo aud ro-port upon the practicability ot build-lm? it. Oa motion tho Board adjonrned meet nt 10 a. m. May 10th, 1SSG.

J. S. Mansfeld, Chairman, Attest: Feed. G. Hughes.

E-Ofiicio Clerk. to Reflation- of Ropect. Tho following ro-olulfons wero adopted by Tncson Lodge No. 3, Knights of Pythias, nt their meeting on Tuesdiy night: Wnw.r.As, it has pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst, our late worthy brother, E. O'Lenry, and whereas we deeply deplore tho lots of one who was br'ght example ot manly virtue; therefore, be it Resolved.

That in tho demise of Brother O'Leary, this lodgo has lost a worthy member, one who in the hours of its early trials was a firm and constant friend and devoted to tho interests ot tho order. Itesolved, That wo will ever remember hi? fidelity to principle, and his nn-swerving devotion to that brotherhood, ot which ho was an honored member, and in whose integrity of purpose he exhibited nn nntaltering trnst to the last moment ot his earthly existence. Resolved, That wo sincerely sympathize with the relatives of our deceased brother, in the loss of one, whose character was untainted, and whoso kindly feeling; and generous nature, endeared him to a large circle of admiring'friends. Resolved, That a copy ot these resolutions be published in the press of this city, and that a copy be furnished to the family of the deceased. J.

A. Zabmskie, H. W. FnNNEK, W. W.

Booth, Committee. Wm. Smith, a member of the 4'h Cavalry, who was wounded by the Apaches near Deming last April, being shot through the hips: has been discharged from the service for physical disability, and last evening camo to camp to put himselt nnder the care Dr. Goodfellow for Bnrgical treatment. I Tombstone.

A Lvtlcr From Lew Augeles, Los Anoei.es, Oal. 31 ay 9, 16SG. The Southern Pacific depot in this city is a good point to watch the ebb and How of tho daily ttdeot Arizona travel, and often, when business cares nre not engrossing I stroll over there to welcome incoming Arizona friends and to give words of cheer and encourage ment to those seeking new homes in tho land." At one.train the other day I met Messrs. Land of tho Barbacomari, Capt White and Co! Gago ot-Tombstone, Monroe Salisbury, ot the Benson smelter, and many others of lc6s note. A tow days ago, soon after the arrival of the train I dropped into neighboring saloon to wet my whistle, and there I overheard an amusing din' logue between tho bar keeper and a re turned Arizonian.

The barkeeper was asking tho new-comer about mutual friends in the Territory, und finally said to him, "how is old Jim of Tomb stone getting along? "First rate, first rate" responded Arizona, "ho gets away with a gallon of red-eye every day in the year, regular." "Good! good!" ex claimed the mixologist with nndis puls ed admiration. "A gallon da Well. Jim is a trump. If this is Jim daily petformtvueu he is certainly worthy of encouragement and his feat of destroy ing so much bad 'lombstone wlnskey every twenty. four hours should elevate him at once to tho front rank of pbilan.

thropists. The papers aunounoj the defalcation and of tho Butte County Treasur er, his accounts being nearly ilOOUO snort. Wbilo ho is to be blamed for his dishonesty yet ono cannot help feeliug littlo pity for Inm. It s-cms that whenever nmau gets into a county office in this stute his frieudd and political supporters begin to strike- bim for coin. nnd he must have tho firmness of a Grecian stoic to resist tho thousand and one demands nrndo upon his purse.

In ban rancisco ho is bled by the "boss" and in the interior towns he is the victim of every man who voted for him. He mnst respond, for tear ot making enemies and thus jeopardizing bis chauc es ot re-election. He must pay his political ac seesments, suh.cribe to picnics and parades, keep open honpe for coun ty visitors, patronize the saloon men and livery stable keepers, and in ekc-rt be ready to yield up his salary or the great er portion of it to his party or his friends. Is it a wonder theu under such a system thnt defalcations nro numer ous: oouutv funds should be Kent iu some responsible bank nnd the bank should pay a bonus for the nse of the money. As a matter of fact our Califor nia County Treasurers are insufficiently paid.

A custodian of funds tbould be paid iu proportion to his responsibility. In this county where the ban dies over $500,000 yeaily his salary ia only S1500. In County ono of tho richest counties in the state the Treasurer receives only SlOot) per year hnd out ot this he has to pa clerk hire. I cannot understand why men scramble for theto offices so eagerly. I heard of a county treasurer the other day who nindo his office pay.

It was in ice of tho mini.ig counties. The treasurer ricged up furnace in the rear of his office, and whenever he had or so cu hand iu gold coin ho would nit It it into a bar nnd send the bar down to the San Francisco mint, representing it to bo tLe product of a certain mine in the ciuity of the county Feat. Jn a few days ho would get his coin back iu ex-chaugo for his br with the mint's re ceipt to tho effect that such a mine had produced it. After he bad melted up thecnuuty trensuro half a dozen times and had mint receipts representing big production of gold, he was ready to spring his trap. He got bold of a capi talist in San Francisco nnd showing him tho mint receipts mado bim believe that ho had tho bicgest mine on the ronot.

tho capitalist bit eagerly and withont waiting to investigate tho mine, he bought it, paying tho treasurer SSO.OOO for tho clnim. When ho did investigate he found nothing but an old shaft full of water. An effort was made to indict the treasurer for this rascally piece of business, but without success, nnd he still nourishes like green bay tree. Hasta mns ver. Mclineho, The County Court Derision.

Tho full text of tho opinion of the United States Supreme Court, in the caso Wash. F.Lothrop, on petition for writ of habeas corpus, involving tho con stitutionality of the County Courts es tablishcd at the last of the Ari- zona legislature, nas ueou receiver oy Mr. Theo. L. SUIcp, of this city.

It wa rendered on April 23tb, aud delivered by Chief Justice Waite. A syllabus of the case is followed by extracts f'om the laws of th United States goveruing territories, and from the orgauic uct of Arizona, which tdtow that "The judicial power of Arizona shall be vested in it Supremo Court and such inferior courts as the legislative council may by law prescribe." Another section "provides that "tne jurisdiction, both aiiellate and origina', ot the courts provided for iu Sec. 190S (above quoted) shall be limited by law. bec. 4, of tho Act creating County Courts, defines their jurisdiction.

The mam qnesiioti bingeu upon mo determination whether or not such a court was r.u "inferior court" under the meatiing of the law, inasmuch r.s the County court hadjbeeu niren jurisdiction almost identical with that given to the District court by the Territorial statutes. It has 'equal concurrent com- con law, equitable nud statutory juris diction with the Dibtrict courts in all cases" and "original concurrent juris- diction with the District courts in nil criminal cases amounting to fel ony, ur.d cases of misdemeanor, not oth- wise provided lor. Th.imnrt Imldrf thnt it is. therefore, a court ot substantially equal dignity and importance with tho JJistnct court, so far as tho county js concerned, but that it fa '-inferior" to the Supreme court be cause that conrt has power to review its judgment ud decrees on appeal. As District courts nio neuuer uamuu uor specially referred to in the section quoted," it does Lot necessarily follow that tho "inferior courts" provided for must be courts inferior to them- Thero is no restraint on tho legislative power ot this Territory as to tho grant ot jurisdiction to the inferior courts, except by implication, that it shall no sucu as properly belongs to a conrt inferior to the Supreme court.

Tho opinion ia quite lengthy and quotes ample authorities to sustain the correctness ot the judgment. As to the reasons for keeping this distinctive power in tho Territory of Arizona exclusively it was considered a subject for congressional legislation and not for judicial restraint. Railroad For Phenix. TliiniT will wako no one of these fine mornings by the scream of a locomotive. While she sleeps omeis wor.

uuu i a conple of railroad irons don't prod us np inside cf nyear sometiing extraordinary will happen. Mr. C. a Stephens, resident director ot iuo inoou uiuuo Narrow Gauge railroad, who has been visiting Phenix for the past two or three days.not only informs our reporter that tlirf mmnnnv is at WOrK on icn runu with a considerable force but that over 100.000 worth of material nas ceen nnrphmmi p.n.l is now on the way to Tnocnn nn.l thnt two locomotives havo nUn rn nnrchased and will son be on tho way. It will bo remembered that a year or two ago some ten or twelve miles tMa w.re craded and prepared for tho track.

Tho work already done together with the work cow being done nnd the materia! on the ground and pur. chased already puts the road into on nrlraneed Condition BEd Lnow for tne Ecquei main line is to be built direct fo Pbonix via lorenco. borne weeba since while in Tncson the Editor of the Herald was informed that, in fact, this was theoncri nal intention ot tho road; a branch road will also bo built to the San Carlos coal hclds nnd probnbly to Globe. This scunds curious to ears that have so long lnil l.rti.." ,1 n.r, in l.nM I 4 11.44 tuiiiumi uii.iu .41 1 444 444 1 4 4J 4J li nny actnal result whatever, but tho cit izen.a ot rhenix havo every assurance imm Mr. Stephens that the roadjwill 1 At i rtm ft runci us onu mat it win uo Duut some wuero is oeyoua uouui as tne grade is now being onstrnctod and too much material has been purchased and is on hasd on the way, to allow the matter to dtop.

Ihe company will probably re ceivo permission from Pinal county to use tun fine iron bridgo across the Gila at ir ore nee, should it cot feel justified in at once putting np one ot its own which it will probably do consider ably inrther up the river. It would, nowever. bo to tno edvantoge of i- Jor ence to keep tho road on thnt side ot tho river till it reaches that town. Certainly atephens brings ns great encourase ment nnd again lights the spirk of rail' read hope. One of our sanguinb citi zens much interested in the welfare of tba valley offers to deposit i2Z0 ncainst a bse sum that henix will have two railroads within two years.

Wo hope he is ncht. Then! is not mnch daneer 01 our having too many. Ono thing wuicn gives color to railroad rnmors more than anything else is the tendency of capitalists who have the insido track to nut their money into our vallev lands. This they are doing, extensivoly. and a great deal or property is chancinir hands from day to day in a very quiet way.

On Saturday last ono of our real estate firms disposed of a section ot land, another dealer of a quar ter section, another ot a halt and private parties to sMIl other nieces so that iu fact real estate hero is quietly moving moving in very ueciueu manucr. it has been but a week or two since one gentleman put $0,000 into town and val ley property; month ago another well-known Arizonian invested as much more and 60 it goes. Tho ncerecate of these sales and changes toot up great many aorea though without showing a great sight money, from tho fact that land is cheap. Let Phenix shako herself up, rub her scratch her back and ask 'what's tho matter." Phenix Herald. 25 VgAggLN, USS.

His Vaital Ir cf th3 Age! YiPTt-KS OF A T05iP8S LIVER. I.cssofssrellrUairela costive, l'ula in tho brae, vitti Rcmalloc 2a tho featlt Tola under tho sboaldrr-Iilofif, after ttlle-lnctlnatln to exertion of Iiodr or die Irrltabirity of tcapcr, I.ott spirit, ttIiLi tifrellojcf rornedntr, U'ocrSiif -a, Eiz2lac, I'lultcrlnjntthe It cut. iou. hifjretbt; ctcj, lleaditclie over ihet eye, Iimilc6.inc-.il, witli Ctful drratui, Illchlr colored riar. XJi COWST3PATEOM.

iiro especially adapted to each ca-os, ona duso effects such a off-'t to as'onUUtho sufferer. leer Increaso tho Aputtlte.tadcaoje thu bofi tn TcUnuD i'lMtattius tt STitca li nonrishcil.tu-l byttelrTonlc Action on to? IllKctt 1 to Oreo 1,1 1 culr tool rrwlocil. 1 aiurrcy rUTTS EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA lUtsva: 9 3 1 'y, nukes rn-UUiy nest, a the Vaster cf tho fVitia wUlipusr: aanl niiuwle: toots 1 .4 In A Zm OfrTlKJ 44-V 414...44. 41M impart tto tljctct EiiaLoui SI. Soldi? ICK: lntrrl.ts.

The main ShorirTs Sale. pY VIltTUEOKA DECHEKOK FOnECLOS-l) nre and iintor of Mia iur" ut ot Iho Dis-rictCutift of the First Jtuiicinl Diatrictot the Torntoryof Arizona, in and for the Connty of i i 4 imn. in a id mm icuun virurpF 411. Dnllnj.Trufteo. and It.

Jones Mucaehan. iIain-tirf. recorertd a jatlirmcot acaintt V. B. Tuwcr Mid I lie Carthage Mining Company, defendants.

fur the uri 'H nut j-one tlioonjuni and ninet j-six and W-HO dollars with interett thvrron at the rato of thirty per rent per annum, from the four.hof October 191. tind fnttT-rieht S-Ioudollan, coot of uit and all accrninc ens'. 1 wi'l, ua Tii'Mlar llieSSth dar of -Mnj, be- titten of Mo clock, a. m. and 2 clock, i.

in front ofi U10 Court llocfo door, in tlteCiiy of Tucs' n. in raid lima loanty. vfler for wle and at public auction, tothe bichet and bet bidder for cah in lawful currency all the following dccribtl property, ti-wit: All tHHM certain mininc claims situate in Ilia Jlier Minmi: District. C-oanty ot I'ima, Territory of Arizona, known and itenominatnl a Bilrer (iirt and Eastern Mining Claims, and nl the dunntth'. Mill bite Claim which said Mill Site and Minm? Claims nere located and recorded in the Mjers Mining Diiilrirt the IT.th day of Norember, Anno Domini and were also recorded in the records nf lima County at Tncxin.

on the 11th day of January. A. 1979 and by letters intent, hear-inclate of theith cfMoTemher. A. D.

Iv)2. recorded in Vol pazeo to inclusite. The United States nf Am' nca Bran ted the said (naieht Lode and Mill herein particularly tfoHHibed and designated by the Sunejor General as lt o3T. A and 37, II. onto the Gun-sight ConMilidatnl Mining Company ot Arizona, it sneeetsors and aliens, and by totters puUnt al-o Inuring date the Hoveaber.

A. D. 12. recorded in liol, t-ages SS5 to 2 mclusire. The Lnited ritates of America ranten tno siuu rjuiern IahU iliereln lartieularly ilescrlbol and designated br the Sarrcyor-General as lot No.

II. unto the said TheGunsigbt ConsoIuUKKi Mining I omponr of Anzoca. its successors and aiirn. and by Utters patent hearing datu the said of NoTember.A.D Itfi, recorded in pag'Sl to "SI mclusire. The united tate of Aiteriea ranted the said 'UilTer Girt Ijo1 therein particulary described and deeig- pa.

hr iKa SnmtorJinnfinil as "Lot Nil. -IlL unto the said The Gnusight Consolidated Mining Company of Arizona. it successors and aud full description of which will on ref renco to sn.d lleconfs anil Patents more fully andtat largo appear. Being the same promises which 1 he Gnnsight Consolidated Mining Com- Mini of Arizona hy indenture dated the ijtn of r'ebruary. A.

1), lSe3. tiled and in the recorder's oOice. atTunon aforesaid oa the ZU day of same month and year in Hoolcla.of Deeil-i ot ilinej. pige 3I, 4, i anu SJn. And also certain well.

Known as me 1 axaco wen. toireiiier wiin irni acres 01 jnnu siiuaici. lying anil lieing in the County of I'ima, Tern-toryof Anions, in Slyer Mining DUtnct and nlsjuttwn miles westerly from tho (lunsight -mn-and mill and on the wagon roau letuuna fmm tho (iunsight mine to the AJoCopperraine. Ilng the same premises which U. F.

Hirics. by iudsntiireilated 10th of March. A. I83S. re-cordeil in the Heeorder's office at Tucson afors.

ssid in Hook 8. Deo-ls It. E-, page i5 anil granted and eonreyecl unto tlio aid The Gun-sight Coa-olidated Mining Company. iu 11. i auu, Sheriff Pima Comity.

Dated Tucson. A. May 3d. EM TfAIZtft Safe Up with, the Nun! Warner's Safe Yeast 13 A PURE. VEGETABLE, DRY HOP YEAST.

aoj used as directed it wm MAKE BREAD fit to plsue a Klnz or Queen. Price, 10 cent a Bor Of ALL OROCE113, Hcalth-rrencrvlnr. lnre. nnd Wholesome, If your Grocer lisoa't ksp it. order it by mail ct Yeut Co.

Eccheiter, IT. T. SHIP Xlffl SUMMONS. rN THE JUSTICI-TS COORTOF PRECINCT No. t.

Territory of Arizona, Coantyof Pima. V. J.Zimet. I'ftintiff r. A.

P. Wngnt. De- feodant Demand for t'JKUj The Territory of Arizona lemls greetmyioa. Wntit it.rendan Yon are herebr aum- nione.1 acd reiuireil to appear before melt my odicoin the 'lown of Crittendsn, County of I'ima. on the 9th day ot June.

A. iron, ai one o'clock, p. to answer the com laint or tne abore nameil plaintiff, who demands of yoa that oaare luoebtevl to tim in me turn 01 wo lr.mlre.lnml NinetT-nlne and23.KO (f-TOl) Dollars, and if too fall to appear and answer said complaint as herein required, tho plaintiff will taKe judgment against yoa as ucmuiutuiuu for thacostof the suit. uirea unuer my nacu mm ivna day of April. A.Dlffrt.

J. U. MANNING. Juiticeof the l'eaee of said Precinct Notice of Ailminlstrator's salo or ileal Estate. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.

THAT IX IN pursuancoof an older of the Probata Court in and for the County 01 rima. lemwrj 01 Arizona, maileon the2th day of ApriL in the matter of Iho esUte of Thomas Dans de 1 nn.Unnraed- the Adrnimf trator of said estate, will eell at prirafe sale to the highest bidder, for cash, atd aubject to conhrnatioa by said Probate Court, on Saturday, tl 2d day of May. i-. at tbe Court room, in tne saia voubij 01 ..4., mtemitand estaieof theraid Ihom- asDtiTi. at the time of his death, and sU the S4.s s.l4.

III0TMI ICXI aUUrilisl0 UJVVe UM vperatKm of law or otherwise, acquired other than or in additu to that of the Raid Tbonas DaTi.atthetimeof his death, in and to all tho- ctrtam l-d and being in tho Tyndall Mining District in 7., iHm to-wit: An undivided one-qnarter of the Mill mining claim; an undu m.rftf nr uii miwa 44.14144.K 411441 nd an nrdiTidwi one-quarter ot the Bonanza Term and cocditions of sale: (ash; ten rer cent, of tftepnreUM money to bo paia tp the undersigned on acceptance of bid on the iday of sale, balance on conannation of sale try said lYobale Court- Deed a-expense of puroharer. nids mar mads in wntin 10 the under 11 eneil sAhiaofiroin the City ot Tucron. at any Utno after tia first publicaticn ot Tucson. A. May LliSo.

Admini.trator, THE DAttT sUTO JKUX -HIZONiL OT JL av, Ascy. Merchaata Zxs ucu tor adTertiil can be JL IZ2N kept oa tu at m. u. uaxtz-o SBJtCa IBS KUllia OIUU CAN BE Ji JU LJ London. Perf rimers to H.

M. the Queen, hare inl rc.n tsw I aril si 7 OBL, ITERATOR, Which remotes Small Put i 1. longstanding. The application is simple and iioi 44.. ami contains nothing injurious.

Price, iiio. HAIR. Leon Itemores Superiiuous Hair io without pain or untleasant sensation nerer to ijniwwiuu oimiiiriuiii narmiess. rulldirec ions eeni oy man iTlce, fl. (JE0.

VT. SHAW, General Agent, Trcmon' Street. Boston. Maes. octlO-wly Tlte nUVKHS til'IOK tssuetl Dlarcli aud each year.

4r-l IB pages, ov.xaji- lnciics.iTltliovcr 3,000 Illustration a whole l'lcture Gallery. GIVKS 11iolesale Prices illrret to eontutnrr0 on all goods for personal or family use. Tells liow to order, and exact coA of ct ery-thlnc; you use, cat, drink, wr, or hare fun with. These I.WAI4CA4II.I. IIOOICS contain Information glenncil from the markets of the XTrld.

AVe will mall a copy FltEK to any address nMn receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of malllnf. It us hear from Vi. Ilcspc-tfolly, IViONTGOMERY WARD CO. X27 il: Ua'J Wabuih Avenue, Clilcazo, I1L Take Ifia Old 2nd Lsng STAGE LINE OF Pedro Aguirre Co.

etw eea Tucson anil Qaijotod. Logan City. Nor irgmia, Nogales, Arirnca, Oro Blanco, Eaperanza and Sombreretillo. BDlendidlr eoniDneii linn fir-i, ilr.nn cood coaches, qnicK time- Stages leave Tucson with mail and passengers tor Logan (Quijotoa), Mondajs. Wednesdays andrndaisatluau a after arriral of train from California.

HtAinnilmTi.Tni4u4.va tv.m days and Satardajs. at 7 o'clock for freights anil passengers. no mail, i-ersons wishing to send letters bi this stage can do so br turner one 4.n e'mment stomped euTelopes. for sale at ttago office. Leave for NoRalefl.

Calnbasas. Arlvac. Oro Blanco, Esperaaza nnd Hombreretillo Mrndays We-lnetlriTB and Fridays at 7 a. m- F.vats Botween Tncson and the Qui Jo toot, 110; Arivaca and Calabasas, Jfogales, id; Oro Blanco. Itperanza.

fs; Sombreretillo. fli Thirty pounds baggago allowed. For further information apply to or adJrosa PEDRO J. AGCIRUK, Agsnt. 212 Meyer St- near Plnoe Hotel.

A GIFT Send 10 cents postage, and wo will mail yoa rnrx; a royal, valuable, sample box of goods that xnll put yon in tbeway of uiuuii; more money at ouce, than anything else in America. Both hum nf all ages can liva at homo and work in scare time, or all tho time. (ipitAlnotreaimred. Yo will start you. Immense pny sure for those wh start at once.

BTMsos Portland. Main tiovs-uom-wiT 33 1 1. tnaCel FIEr to J1 irptt-su, aai tinitt lut jnr wiuiaat rdct40 It. It ecauiat stoat ISO pti. CC9 Ulartrsttoai.

tv-nrmu deKTipttoef TtJaI clTKUfia for rumlas sl VEUKTAIILK fLOW'tat NKLbiS BCLIIS'K- IsTtloOU n. e4rlil, io H41I11 Quiimi. Rr It. D. M.

FERRY Dotrolt, Michigan. 1 POSITIVE cure witnout Mod tome ratenteauo. tober IS. One box will cure the most obstinate case in four days or lees. Allan's Soluble MeSlcatei Bongies.

No nauseous doses of cnbebs, copaiba or oil of sandalwood that are certain to oroduce drsoeD. aia by destroying the coatings of the stomach. Price II SO. Sold by 4JI druggists or mailed 011 receipt of pneo. For farther particulars send 'roircnlar.

1. O. Bo 1553. fl J. C.

ALLAN CO 83 Jchn New Yjri. novltreoitlr-diw li DEE A PIEPER BREECH bUAUIHQ CUN. RIIY entrifual Roller Quartz Mills, Concentrators and Ore Crushers, HiniD2 Machinery wi tlescrlplion- F. A. HUNTINGTON, 45 Fremont San Francisco, Cal nim liidfllUd I bUnCormelcajtEO'i-y ever otTered to Uie punllc.

Pm. ante rt-all first. class Gun Dealer. At TVIiolesnle ouly by Catalogus) 8GH0VERLIKG, DALY Ss SALES, S4 fi. 88 Chancers St.

Itcw YoiS. The Hartsfeld 500 'AT HEALTH. -jSTV rTs iti r-. IS CASE. Le Rtclian's Oolden Dalsnm No.

Cures Chancres, firs', ami Sores on tho Legs and Body; Sore Ea-s, Eyes, Xose, Copperolorrd Syphilitic Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and ail primary forms of the diwase known as Syphilis. Price. SS OU per Bottle. La Rlcliau'a Goblen Ilulsam Cures Tertiary. MercurialSyphilitlc Rheumatism, Iains in the Rone, rains In the Head, bock of the Neck, I'lcerated Sore Throat, Syphilitic Rash, Lumps and con tncttd Cords, StUTncsi of the Limbs, and cradicaUs all rsn from tlie system, whether eaui-vu indiscretion or abue ct Uercurr.

the blaud pure and healthy. Irlce Si 00 per ISottle. Rlctiau's t'olden Niianlsh Antidote for the cure of Conorrhao, tileet. Irrlutlon CraTel. and all CrinaryorKem-toldlnmnscmcnts.

I'rlceS'J 50 mr Ilottle. Kr Itlcliau'a Golden Spanish Injection, forscrere casesof GinorThtca, Jinttammitory Stricturtstc. IrIeo "SI per Ilottle. Ia Itlchau's Golden Ointment for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sores, and eruptions. PrlreSt 0U per llox.

be Illeliau's Golden Pills-Nerve and Brain treatment; loss ot phyVu-al power, exec or ovtr-work. rrostratlon, etc Price S3 OO per llox. Tanle anil Nervine, Snt everywhere, C. O. securely packed per eirrcas.

F. RICn.VRDS CO. Acents, Sitisome street. C.ircsr l'Uy, San FrancU-'O, Cal. C1RCCLAR MAILED ntFR PortaMe SiiIe Fnrnace.

DThis porta'ile steel Water Jacket Smelter invented by C. li. Hartsfeld, tto result of many yeari of practienl oln.ervi.tion nnd experiment in Europe and America. isnowotTered tothe puMic as the most comi letf. durable and suq-cful furnace yet produced for the economical treatment of low grade ores.

It is built entirely of quarter-inch stiid plates inside, and one-fourth iced boilerplates outside, and has no cheap cast iron iu its construction. Is mada in sections for transportation and retinites no bnek work for foundation. The sixes range n.tn one to hfty tons ami are guaranteed to stand the lAmrfl mining eamrta. Any ore that ran above seven ounces silver per ton may be readily smelted, as the most rerrnctory orte, wiin ten percent iu Hartsfeld process will run like but.er and Sep-ante like oil and wnter. Tne furnace require no more care and attention than an ordinary steam boiler, and can be run as long fcnd with as little lis of time or evpcne for repair.

Tull information will furnished by the HartsreH PtitaMe Saeltuz Firsace ail H'nz Co V. O.IIOIIIS, Newport, Ky. C. P. Garrait Manufacturers for the Pacific Coast.

-THE- MACHINE DEPOT! Ml ShnHilli Kielttn ULUlillJ llllllrJ- kUlUJLLUX Ui JL Mining Maohinery, Gas and Water Pipe, Fittings of all kinds. Hoisting Engines Whims, Pumps of all kinds. Barb Wire. Hose. Ileltins.

etc. Wind Mills, Saw Mills. Ore Cars and Uuckef s. Howe Scales, Celebrated Buffalo Blowers and Forges. Crushers, Wire Rope, Wheel-barrow.

All ill Mine anil lm Sillies, Etc Office and Store, Conjjn-ss St. Warehouse on R. R. near S. P.

R. R- Depot. w.F.SifiTir. A 17 timith AG I In Jons Oardweb. Snoceasors to Noble Hall.

Fierce Ford. DEALEK IN- A ARE asaWssEsassassswslsTsBfcs tssHslHHHssKsaSsWVB iflnSsssSi BBsss9wSPiSB PBsvlH 02 CongresSt, Tucson, A. 1.

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