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- .St JSCS? " x tsar, : -suRas-i. r fill VOL. XV.-NO. 20. PRESCOTE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 3, 1878. ESTABHSHED.-1864. 1 ci .- ?. ' ..... . 'iVmw z. M,ui- wtmm A PUBLISHED EVERY FKIDAY, IT CELA-S. W- BEACH, Editor and Proprietor. Th first EHHib- of the Witklt Mixxb waa issued em Xra 9, 1961, and In UUJ, km uuneeBia year, on, wKh trash, eiafcnte be the oldest, and best newspaper in the -Territory. Subscription. Rates. One Cepy, One rw $4.00 Six Month Z.Z3 " ThMe Moatkf. find Copies "-. -.: iinnn Daily and Weekly, one year, -i ; 510,00 Advertising Rates. One inch (12 lines of Ads type). In column $2.00 for first Insertion and $1.00 per lack for etch additional in- ,eAMeral discount from above ntffl will he made to parson who advertise largely by tUe year, half year or Professional and business cards Inserted for $l!U)0 per annum. , it . ,. Fereon a.ndinz us money for subscription, aavertts lnc or Job work, stay forward it by sail, or otherwise, at thetr owa ri k. . , Legal Teadwaelet takes at par ia payment for sub scripUon, advertising and Job work. PrTKBMS In Jdcancc Invariably. Addret all order aid tetter to AGENTS FOB THE Ml'NEIt. AM rAAXCHCO , -CKAS.-W. CuAXU. 3-28 Keatf amery street k Kew York - . V. H. fkbris . 301 North 22d street. Arizona. L.WA Jamhs AtlEGI khukxberg ........ v;AvPwA5? WJCKMBOBO i -J; II-PrtRSO UMHil FAEK ....A. E. DAV1H Phocxix. Geo. K. Lorko EAaT PHOSXIX .....i.U. II. VEIL FLOKSXCK. 4 JOS. COLLIKflWOOW TUCSOX. J S. MAJ!8TKU BUSINESS GAUDS. IjAW V EBS. CHARLES B. RUSH, ATTOBNBY -A-T XiAJVT. win in sll thn Conrts. Office north of Kelly s? niti rh ke will ba foaadat all boar. AUen- ion paid to Coayeyaaclng ' 3IURAT MASTEUSON, Attorney and (Iqnnselor at Law. Office at his Residence opposite the Conrt House, PItESCOTT, ARIZONA. FRANKLIN McCUSKER. Attorney and Connselor at Law, Prcscett, A. T. Will iiraclice la all the Courts. Office with the -Dis trict Attorney. Preaeott, A. T. Dec lh, 1877. C. A. TWEED, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Mineral Park, Mohave Co , Arizona. J. P. I1AUGKAVE. -. - - BEN J. MORGAN, HARGRAVE MORGAN, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, r QOf TEZ STREET, rKESCOTT, A. T. AUL WEBER. Attorney and Counselor at Law:, Preacctt, Arizona. H. N. ALEXANDER, ATTOSNBY' -A.T L'W, Tama, Arizona Territory. Will practice In all the Courts of the Territory. JOHN HOWARD, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Office South Montezuma St, Prescott. SAMUEL HAMILTON, ATTORNE-Z" -A.T jAW, Mineral Park, Mohave County, Arizona. T.J. DRUM, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Preacott, Arizona, Will practice In all tke Courts. Office, Cortes street, ntxt aoath of BherifTt Office. Ja-5 JED WARD NOBLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rRESOOTT, ARIZONA. Will practice in all the Coarts. Office adjoining Fish' tr'a Auction Stare.- raar!8tf H. H. CARTTER, Prefeate Judge, Justice of the Peace And Conveyancer? County Building. J9HN A. XB9K. SO. W. WELLS, Notary Public RUSH is. WELLS, : -cT LAW, ;Preecott, Yavapai County, Arizona Vmi strictly attend to all citil basloesa eatrested to them' tu the ktiwhI Ccrarti of RmohI in tti Territory: AVstracU of title to Mining: Claims and Realty sienrately prepared. Fiompt attention trlTea to eoHvcttoss. - '- EUGENE W. ARAM, A. J, iJRUNER, AEAM, 5SU5ER & BRTJNER, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, PRBSCOTT, ARIZONA. Offick, No. 2, - - Office Kow. Vrtll Practice is all Court or .the Territory .- A. y.BaotUB, Notary PabMc. r - THOS. FITCH. CTARK CIIURCIIH.T.. FITCH is. CHURCHILL. Attorneys and CoHnsclors at Law, "Will Practise ia sll the Cevta &f th Territenr. Sfahl atteatioa girea to praettee la tbe Sapree Court, alco Mining Law and tbe perfecting of UUea to lands. OFFICE, ... BANK BUILDING. ProoH Oetobrr Sad. 18T7- I. 0. 0.?.,ARIZ0irA LODGE Ko. 1. Xeralar M eeUac . eTery WedBe4ay ; EresBf . at M&Mttlr Hall. Member f the 'Order, in feed standlar. jh Invited to at toad. J. A. WESTON, K.G. Pavi. Wwb. Eeeerdise Seeretary. JLZTLA1T X0DGX Xo. 177. J. A. X 1, SajroUr nwetiasaf tM Ledce en tbclaj SHr4y of eaek saath. at 7 o'oteok V. M. -W Se)omr brethren am 'fratrnaMy larhed V to a4. G. W. CURTIS, W. X. i Wk. X. Kkxt, Secretary. Tliamlatnr Coatmlttoe T. S. Rsrr, Toes OdWBK, tuT. J.Btnxsx. , M, 0, Q, F, etely every TkurfwUy eygiitng vt 8' Kk'sLsVssk1 VslsMlMM W asssmi 3fQ jftTltofll f ikllsSft THE. NIETY EBST ATTEANlT MONIMUMA 81!R1B1T. ' ,kiteiaaigtl., JbssTsJT assrijsjfc LVtfefr IVB HI A CALL. St r- J" J BDSINE5S CARDS. SALOONS, ETC. " CABINET," .uontczunia St., - - . Prescott D. C. TIIORNE. Cash. 3?ail for "Valuable apooimenn, SAZERAC SALOON, FRED. WlLL.IA3ISi Proprietor O-TTK.XjS" street, (One Door Wet of Uashford' Store.) Sappliee tbe "Boys" with that which cheer, bat doe net (atozieate. Best quality of Cizar. kett on hand. My Clnb-ltooaj i said to be the moat comfortable plao. la town. UomeandSee. rKKD. WJLI.IAM.S PACiFIC BREWERY MONTEZUMA STREET, Next door to the 31ikeb Office, Preacott. GOOD LAGER BEER,j" Liquor and Cigars, . ' Sh Always on hand and for sale. .JOHN UAIBLE, Proprietor THE BAR AND BIKIiiARD. SAI.OON,ll Montezuma Street; Corner Gurley, L, the Lfiirsrest and Best Saloon lit TfORTH EASTERN ARIZONA. , ' J. C. OR AXE. Proprietor. PLAZA BIT-SALOON. . (One door north of Well's P.trgo & Co'e.) Choice Wines, Liauors and Cigars Always on hauu.J feb-6-tf 8. & P. prop's. ARIZONA BREWERY Supplies the Public vrlth EXCELLENT LAGER BEER. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WINES, LIQUORS, & CIGARS The Old Stand is woll knovTi. JUL. N. RODENllIIRO CAPITAL BiT SALOON " , iid Sestaurant. Meals i : ,r?5 cents, Ereryattcntlcn given ti the comfort .'of oar srucsU COME AND'SEE! Granite Street. EMANUEL & VaLLORY. Proprietors. Prescott, Anpust 6, 1877. tf E.O.GR AN T , WICKENBURG, .". ARIZONA UKAIJ.lt IX GENERAL MEROTANpiSE, CHEAP FOR CASH. All onlor fillnt proanptlr. eltf BANK EXCHANGE, THE BEST BRANDS ONLY . OF J WI3STES Sc LIQUORS. ''Sold hi quantities to suit. S. T. BITTING, Proprietor. (Successor to V. W. Standofor.) doc29tf Birr s vloon, NextdoortotheNtwBlt nml "Glory of Prcsoot " Sa loot, on Grnelte street. Fine Liquor & Cigai Depot. LAG-BE- BEER. Sold by Bottle. Quart or GaUon. 1 -THE CITY BREWERY, Montezoxna Street, near tho C. & A. Stage Company's OKce. WINES, LIQOURS AND CIGARS, TlieCITY BREWERY Is now prepared to furnish private families with flrit-class Beer by the bottle or lcrf , delivered at their houses with dlspajch. All orders left at the postoflSoe promptly attended to. . '. Prescott, Arisoaa, November 15, 1177. A. SCHMIDT. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NEXT DOOR TO TUE WUITE nOUSE, MontozuraH St., : : Prosoott MaVes averr deerlptton of boots and shoeii'uad etye rampt attention to repairing. rjrsATISPACTION GUARANTEED lVetoott. Arizona, "Nor. 2, 1877. H. E. FAftRINGTOS. " OF ElIKEIVREKO - - - ATCIZONA .....JY111 receive FREIGHT, FURNISH TEAMS AND FORWARD ALL FREIGHT WITH PROMPTNESS. Patronage Respectfully Solicited. s ROBERT C'ONNELLr, WboloMle and Retail Dealer In WINES, HQUOBSlft.IGAnS Ale, Porter, and Case Liquors D.P ALL 3-H.AiCsr -D S, ORDPIS BOLICTEED AND PR MPT'.Y FTJiLBD. West of Plax. 3f otiteznaaa street Preacott. G. E. OOODFKLt.OW, STJKOEON. OFFICE On Cartes St. opposHo eee rew. Hora frem 9 a. x. to WW 1 r. a., Preecoa. Arlgww. J N. McCADtESS, M. D.,, PHYSICIAN AND SJCTltGEON. DR. WARRfiN K. DAY. SURGEON AND -PHYSICIAN. OfTfCa" Moilesawa Street, abave Geedwin. PreseeU. Cm be.eBjted at Ms OAte at all ileeW. ' E. P. RYDER Dentist, v "IS(fcsly aTftflt JRslsft ssrWMf Istffcs ojMttk Afii flRcc tfec taaM Ma biweheo. DRrA'. J. TIIlM)DOTflir-X, M.U, X. A. 0ei' OaiwsHjy I oj. i Aif ir.D.TrinHr Uaiversttr, t T X. X. Cray. d Sw-.j A-j PNYSICiAil AlTfil SURGEON Prmoot t. . Arisotm: ' Hi , - 4SUm1 xbsk raHmv. KLAJCK & CO.v - , Jii s st;JL at s feH Btwc. 0M ad STer Wiw aa4 on itmmt mtMti tmi assayed An riegw f Or Ays : XM 'fir , .(M SS1 T fBMSaMiIWM ; fciapsaii ea bexiaA by MESCOTT. THE BANK OF ARIZONA PEXSCOTT. T. 1DZBECI0ES: fos. B.tAXDE7fSTErxof A. S. Raseabaaia Jc Co. S, lW.- MAT of Uvinnton k. Co., . . . H. F liHIJKl. I.EVVM CI LrU Bm., ------ g -0U1,EWM, li -jcotl u. IV. Kaubs. ..... i I' eieott Joii.t J, GosrZB, Preecott l. J. DQtlor. - Pregcott CORRESPONDENTS. THE AKGLO 0AL. BANK rilaltei; .... B P AfiHrs. j, & W.SLLIUMAH & Co. 3f.Y Will rtTchae or make advance on pold nr i!1r hnt Itou. Territorial and county bond and warrant, .ilUount eoruaerolal paper, receive depusit in gold or' enrrency repayable oo demand, undertake collection anil transact a GENERAL BANKING Business. SOL. LKWIS, 1'resldent. 31. W. KALES, Cashier. Pretoott. Arixona; September 3, 1877. WM. N. KELLY, VARNEY A STEPHENS KELLY tt STEPHEN'S. ISTews AND DEALERS IN Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods Yankee Notions, Confectionery, FIXED AMUNITIOH", Tobacco and Cigars, MEERSCHAUM & RIAIIWOOD PIPES, TOYS, DOLLS, PINE TAPERTERIE, BOOT5, SHOES & HOSIERY, GaiCs Umlencear, Itivited OceraUs and Pants, Scliool Books, Buck and Woolen Gloves, Musical Instruments, Fiddle and Guitar Strings, etc., etc Powder, Shot and Wads, Fresh Garden Heeds for 1878. Connected with this es tablishment iS : CIRCULATING' LIBRARY. PIONEER RESTAURANT, BAKERY & SALOON, First building sonth of the JtlNEK Office, Prescott. New House New Rverythine. The undersigned most respectfully Informs th public hnt his new place, which stands on the ruins of the building recently destroyed by Are, Is' now open for their accommodation, and that tie will be pleased to sell them GOOD BREAD, Five Loaves for One Dollar. PIES, G -A. KES ETC Itoard. per week... Single meals.'...... 89.00 75 THE SALOON DEPJ RTMENT Will always be found Drinkables and Cigars. well stock 04 with pretty good OAN.HATZ Preictto Arizona. Decembe 23. 1874, PITAli ART GALLERY CORTEZ ST.. NORTH OF COURT HOUSE, ' - PRESOOTT. A. T. Carte de Visiles Imperials, Vic - torias aud SxLOs pedal y. All "vork executed in Srit-class stvle. A Cneassortiaent.of Stereoscopic Views of Arizona 8cenery Alnny en hand, ooaprltlog scene of Pre.tcott and vlcin. ity, uatap w nipple, vome and Meuoweii, verae valley, Jlonteruaia's Well, Stoneman's Lake. Matlsal Moaatalns, Tunto Basin, Azteo Rains, Indian Camp Views,' etc. 1-Views of BaUdlns, Mining Claims, Mills, Ma hlaery, eto., made to order on short notioe. .' avIStf. 5 D, i MITCHELL. "MALCOLM t. CAWUBLL. FRANK O- PABKEB CAMPBELL & PARKER, CARPENTERS & JOINERS. 17 SASH DOORS AND BLINDS Murln to Order on Shortest Notice. CARRIAGE AND WAQON WORK, ALSO Arcliitcctural Drawiugs, Work ins Plants & Specifications. Sestaeut Career of toe Plaaa 3Tortiajt Corner cf 0rt6i and Goodwin streets1 KEARNEY'S SAMPLE ROOM. LOCAL AGENCY FOR C. P. Moorman. & Co's Only Genuine Cutter Whiskies. ir.NGr.isn a.s akd pori'er, JCoatezoma st. 3d Boor south of Gurley st , SnCisCQ X 'A A.T. PML Kearney returns thinks to Ills numerous ea teas ers, and the public In general, and wishes to Inform them that now, as aeretof ore, all Wises, Uquera asd Cigars In his hoase, are of the Tsry beat quality. HELYEZLA HOUSE. RESTmaOT,lKSllY & SALOON, v y . MOXrSZOIA ST. XKXT DOOR TO KSARSKT'S- i We asest respectfully Inform oar filesds, and the prblk: y generally, that we hve re-oped er well knows resmmitat fur talr aeoeaittodUe,'aad no palaa wMl be spared la preeariag; the, .best le the market tor the erne fort i)f oar sinesU. COME AND SEE ferlyesrselver. We wiI b pleased t tell thea OOODHKBAD, Sveleaves fereae dullor.pie eskes, Ktc, Ete. Ths Salbon Will Alwats hr'fouxd Wrm Good Dkixsaklsb axd Ckabs., , ! Alex, xoneglia . preseett, Arkeaa. Oeteber3B. 1177. ' BONES A SPENCER, AttbeeldsUBd. es Moateswsaa siteet. two dears aeatli rfGley dealers la CIOARS. TOBACCO. CONFHC- TKJKKitT, rmnxs xu n.suRuifc. ... We sfetally tevKe the srfHMiesi ef tfce paHte te ear laes aad Tamd l GIVE W alt wwSswHw We W.WMl-arrBeaal tH ehnsatfTa' af Csjwe4I Olfajilias. Fie-OV adPtaySaeMasCwri?roUeeait. Peaek s ad Tuhaee.ttoxea. at Mrees; prieea. , . "aad every ee jrwe AMf A Y wt a sariSt Ibee. after we pawAasiag af .na. aad ls da teawn retan Im trtberawppKe;; T Ji j . TMts! fctreM, wa KH a eeaMaiMaiwi ( Ike Ittoeml pasiiasje hew ofera Wtewed aw aa. mavi HtaA r UUVVO wilt, fear tfatfiad waif rimsxWriah say hi it wart. . ".If V.r - " OMA8. L 8s?B son si jBMAw.ar IF itfc-. 1 II - 'II' I MISCELLANEOUS, J. GOLD WATER &. J3RO., WH0LK3ALZ DEALERS, Forwarding and Commission 'tferchants, Elirenbers. Arizona Territory. H. G. HOWE C 3HE I !3? E C T. Plans, Specifications, Details, and Estimates, fur nished for all cUsses of Buildings, Bridges, and Mil ork. All executed with cars and at reasonable rates oa witu Hanrrave & Merlin Cortex street, f eb-19 C. E. IIKS VIN Patronage solicited. JaaiTr. H. BUCK., WEST SIJDBJ OF THE PLAZA. Shavtnz Hair Catting Stiampooini;. Batrw ... .50c.' 75c 75c . SI. SPAULDING'S STATION. - Accommodations to the Traveling Public "Wines, Llquhrt una Cigars of the finest brands, in the sample rooms. HAT and liUAXN always on hand. feb.19 HAKRKS & BEiVWETT. COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS, 324 IToateoBwrr Btreet, EE-Lisraisco, Will receive contlnrants of ore nod "balliim an make advances If parUca desire It. ctl8.77tf PLAZA FEED AND SALE STABLE. Goodwin . Opposite Stroet, Plaza. PRESCOTT, - - - ARIZONA JAMES PATIBR30N, Proprietor. LODGING HOUSE. I have ooenea a drst-olaM Lodeinp IIoue on Cote Street opposite OIHce Row. . , Hoontn. Sluple Bods, 531.00 .50 GOTLIEO URFEK Proprietor. LARGE, NEW, COMPLETE WAGON AND SLAGKSMITH SHOPS, Gurley Street, Fronting on Granite, Prescott. Arizona. A kinds of Blaoksulthinsr. Wainm-maklne and I rairincr done in rood style bv CARRIAGE PAINTING DONE IX SUPERIOR STYLS. ALSO LETTERING & PAPER HANGING. 23"ST A. 12 IVL A.N Till JL.1 At the Capital Saloon and Restaurant, Granite St, KELLY & STEPHEN'S FOR- FRESH GARDEN v "E3 33 X DR. W. II. LEININGER, X)Eisra?iST- V Prepared to do all kinds of work pertain ing to the profession. None but the best of msteriafused. Great pains taken with the lllilnK of teeth sad making' of plates. using Dr. VanBanharst's renowned Dental Application tot the Painless Extraction of Teeth. Work warranted and satisfaction' gn&ranteed. Charges moderate. , Office next door to Leoii Cordiefs BarberJShojp. Prescott, March 11, 1878. G.A.EHLOVs Just having returned from San' Francisco where he purccasea a urge selection or Genuine Meerschaum Pipes, FINE IMPORTED CIGARS and TOBACCO expressly for hie customers and public In general. For which he begs the public gratiously to examine before Durchashif elsewhere. DeTore lea vim! O. A. Behlow'a establishment they will feel wall satisfied tnatthey arrack A GOOD BARGAIN and gel taelr moneys worth. G. A. BEHLOW. Montezumt at. opposite now uqurt nouao rescott Foundry & Machine Shopf BKOWff BROS. Props. Steam Engine Builders. Boile Makers and, General MacJOittists, Windmills, all kind ot Machine Cast ings, Gears, Ac. Also. Ckllled Cast ings of all Description. SHOES, DIES, CAR WHEELS, CAMS.'ETC. W.v-frur faeSitlM lB California for dolnc tke heavies. kind of Foundry and Machine, also Boiler Work, will uxe uoatraets ier same nere. Prmcott, Mirch 2 BBOWH BBOS,. .INCORPORATED ISM.) FIRE OIXiLy. HOME MUTUAL Insurance Company. 405 Calliorrna Street; San Franchisees CaL, i Cash Aaett.3uft T. 1877, .....$5SI 4'84 LtehiHti.. - 1....18):5 Surplus ferPohcy Holders, w... '55830739 PwUm " ..J. T. HOUOttTOS Tkje.frwident QEO..H1 HOWARD Seertary........t ........xbas.s.biui P. ,W. SLAKE, Agent OFFICB-nWlth WeHs Fargo St, Co. ueOU SALT KIVER FLOUR I MILL, XAST PHCBNIX, A. T. Thta waftkaowu m'wTslat FtearbrMIH m start so asni eesMseje rrmf wheat Jroai suaeua tMAksBa? . t- ssrsl wwrw a No. Faitijly Flour, HOOT XAY 13TK, A aid w4H CWsWBBMtT .IbAW ffB BCsMt fcflLC A'UBXBAh ;DI9COTTNT TO , THE " v TRADE. r , VmlkVnbm aiiLewM thmlimmmH. U.JU .it 0m war M en wMh O. P.' Haad OaC a 8. Cr- llow Little Ke Knew. Hew UtOe we know ot each othec I We pass throegh tfee Joaraey of are, With ics sfrcMcle, its fears i ra asa: Its haart-sreanag earea aaaat atmai We can only see thlaga on the sarfaee, For few peopto glory la atn, . Aadaaaaratted lace to no ladex To the tumuH which ragas witUa. How HtUa we know of each otfeer I The mas who to-day pastes) by Blessed with fortune hoaor and titlpa, AadhoBg Us proud head oa high, My carry a dread secret wifcihlm Which makes hla bosoaj a fiiil, And he, sooner or later, a f'loa. May write in the prisoner's ceil. How little we know of each other! That womac. of fashion, whs sneers At the poor girl betrayed and abandoned, And left to her signs asd her tears, Mir, ens the sun rises to-morrow. Have the mask rudely tern from her face, And sink from the height of her glory To the dark shades of ehaate and disgrace. How Kttle we know ef eaefe ether I Of ourselves too Httle we know! We are aS weak when under teaptatics, AH subject to error and woe. " Tha Jet Dleeed charity rule us. Let us put away envy asd jplte For the skeleton grim in our closet May sense day be brought to light. FUNERAL OF GOVKUNOlt BASHFORD. 'iue citizens oi atcscoix, almost cn mass turned out this afternoon (o pay the last gftd rites to the departed and much esteem ed dead -'Coles Bashford. Tlie mercantile houses closed doors, and business was en tirely suspended throughout the town. At 2. p. m. the body, which was encased in a beautiful coffiiu, aad that in two others, the outer bcinr zinc-lined, was taken from liis late residence to the Sfariua street Church, followed by relatives and fricnd.i, where') funeral Servico was performed, the Rev.. A. Merrill dclivennsr the followincr appro priate and beautiful address: At half past eleven last Tjiursdav, Gov- ernor uoies msiuoru ureatuea ins last. He passed away quietly and without pain, as in.slcep. Dunnpr tlic nrst part ot tnoweelci spent half .an hour in his company"; though suffer ing somewhat, he was cheerful ami hopeful, the same kind, courteous gentleman I have always known him to be. Two days ago lie was be tcr and the prospect ot returning health brightened his face, and gladdened the hearts of Ins family and friends.. To day, he sleeps "tuo sleep tuat Knows no waking;" and n gloom has laiien upon our entire community . Wo assemble tins afternoon to perform the last sad rites for the dead and to speak words of comfort and cheer for the living. It is fitting that we glance over the three score years which have elapsed since Gov ernor Jiashlord's lurch. He was born at Cold Spring, New York, on the 24th of January, 1810; lust G2 years ago. Educated at the Wesluyan University he acquired those habits of methodical and accurate work which characterized him all his life Leaving the University ho chose the law as his profession, and did not, abandon it until near the close ot his inc. lie begun the practice ot Jus protosion at .Lyons, jn, Y.. where he soon became District Attor- ney; out. oemg possessed oi time spine oi enterprise which has made his a pioneer life for many years, ho early removed to Wisconsin, where he entered npon a career which carried him to the' bigh'St office in that State, having been elected in 1856 the first Republican Governor. In lbutf, having endured the hardships and dangers of a journey to the Eastern line of Arizona, he took pat in the organiza tion of tho Territorial, Government of Ari zona, p.t Navajo Springs. In, this Territory he, has held.the office .of Secretary, Attor ney-General, President, of the. Council, and Delegate to Congress alwavs with great ability and to the cntiro satisfaction of the people. The above is a bnct outline ot the tacts concerning his long, eventful public career which are known to us-all: but there arc other facts, not known to the world at large, which will endear his memory to those who knewJnm best. He was always kind and considerate; he a 11 t a. never spoKe nor anoweu ins CHiioren to speak, unkindly of anybody. Ho had a irood mornin'r" lor all whom he met and always a word of cheer to any who sought ns advice when in trouble. It is a high tribute of praise' to be able to :iy of a man that he has been tho Governor of one of our great States, but I think a grander tribute was paid the deceased by little Jimmy, so well kuown to us, when, upon hearing tho announcement of his death ho exclaimed, "I've lost ono of my best friends, he always Raid "good morning" tonic. This was a grand tcaiurc otitis lit?, it mattered not, to him, whether a man was clothed in broadcloth or in rags, be spoke to him kmuly, the gloved hand ttt the rich received no more cordial and hearty press ure than the rough, brawny hand of the poor, and a? a consequence- he had warm friends among all classes. There are many w1k will miss his kindly words and smile, while wc shall always rize iho memory of them; but there are. those here to whom his memory will al ways be unspeakably precious. He wasde V'otcd to his family; he loved his home more, than Any place on earth. Those of us who had the privilege of an intimate acquaintanceship, know how strong were the oonus mat uouna wne ana cim dren to him, and how terrible is that blow which must sever them forever. But while thus devoted to his family, ho was ever mindful of his duties as a citizen. He cave liberally of his means for the support of every good clusc. By his advice and with his co-operation the first steps were taken which resulted in the erection of the beau tiful school building yonder. He was also a generous coatributor to the fund' which purchased the building now owned by the Library Association. He gave willingly and freely for the support of the Gospel, and never have I heard him utter an. unkind word .concerning a mau ot woman, lie they Christians or not. On live other hand, I never shall forget the kindly interest he has always manifested towards myself persoa ally,and the work in which T am engaged. And now he U gone. The tenement of clay Jn which his sool dwelt is before us, but his spirit has parsed into the, unseen world. 1 We can oa ly bow our beads in sub .mission to. the Almighty Ruler of the Uni verse, and say, jThy will be done." It ia vainohr us. to murmur against God. He doeth all thiugs well. Soea Jle will call ue away aad we too, shall be nuimlered with 'the dead: Ictus rather exclaim, "The Lord gave and the Lord fiketh away. Bieeeed be the name of the Lord. Whet shall I say to these ,atSc'td osae? .Htiman speech and human help fail to give .relief. Ak, sach a tiiae a tni. (No hum&x Bft8)Owwft4 cmi heals irokea hert;BO hsmans caa.heal a won skied spirit. But, blessed be God; I can point you to 0 who k able to hlp you, in whom soomi of you, kwe pat your trust far many years. tt -rrt 2 r & s. juwsr xi j Twee apoaKiw.itj tn aner- oo..adLsaying, uCaH'upon nee in the day ot, trouble and I will Ueiiver tee." is. tbis disfatioa a trial of your fkUk?r O, t4- member, "If need bo, ye are in sorrow, that the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheUt though Hiremcuiiiui iue, uiigni jumsru uaiu praise and honor and glory at the appeariag of Jesus Christ. I know that you will come forth, puriSed and I am penmaded that nnthiag shall sepa rate you trom tne hnre of uott, which is la f a. m . - 1 T T ChristJcsus, our Lord Jesus knows your sorrow. He knows what it is to be tried. for he suffered in the flesh. He suffered being tempted and tried in order that lie might help those, who are in like nianRer, tempted and tried: and now, though He lias ascended from this estate of humiliation and sorrow, to the cxaltatioB. slory unci blessedness of His E.ernal Kingdora, He Yet bwa accomplished ia the wayef a set knows all your sorrows mad he can help" you tlemeat of aHcstions cosaected with the bear your grief. It is n blessed thought, and comforting,. that wo may look rp out of our afttictious and say, "all, aU is known to Thce.M "From huaua eyes 'Us better to coseeal Much that I sutferr muchX hourly feel; But oh, this thought doth trasquUiM aad head, All, an, Is known, to Thee." "Whea ia the morula?, uurefreahed I wake, Or in the night but little ateep can take, Thte brief appeil, cub!-lve!y, I BMke, AU, all, Is.known to Thee." y, all bv Thee Is ordered, closes, planned. ach drop that fills ray daUy eup, Thy huttl Prescribea far ma seme ete caa H8dTUaa." With this thought upon vonr itearts. I would have voa Intrw tiro remains of the loved husband and father, to -their dual rest iug place in tho grave; aud if your burden seems heavy, your affliction great, your trial hard, may you look up and say, "AH. . all, is known to Thee." May God help you in this frying hour.' Anim Duties of rjcheol Trustees. The attention of Scliool Trustees Is called to the following section of tbe.Public 8chool Laws as amended by the last. Territorial Legislature: Skctiox. Section twenty-two of an act entitled "An act to establish Public Schools the, parties and their Attorneys, are now ia in the Territory of Arizona, approved JTcb- consultation with a view to settlement with ruary 12, 1875," is hereby amended so as to out the expense, aaaoyance asd delay that read as follows 22. It shall bo 1ho duty of the Board of Trustees in each district, to take or cause to be taken, by a School Marshal to be appoint ed nythem on tho hrst Monday in May, 1878, and every two years thereafter, an enumeration of all the children between the ages of -six and twenty-one ycara of age; also between the ages Of eight and fourteen years, within such distnet, and return a certified copy thereof under oath, to .the County Superintendent of Public Schools betoro tho hrst day of June in said year. Tho Trustees shall also report tho number of schools, specifying the different grades, the number ol teachers, male and femaje; thn numliprof rhilflron. mnlo and fnmuin. who have attended school; tho duration of term of schools; tho compensation of teach- era, male and female; the number and con- dition of school houses and furniture, and the estimated value thereof; the amount ex- nonded in ernrtinrr school bouses! thftummint of moncv derived from direct taxation or and such other stntistira as the Governor or Superintendent of Public In struction may require. ItKSUMPTIOx'DKAtVIA'G JtlOlT. The question, "Shall we resume specie payment," is yielding to tho fact we are re- suming now. a month ago, when gold was clarcd that the golth premium .was practi- cany aooiisneci. binco tnen it has descend cd to lfaud has oven been quoted lower. This is so trifling as not to bo worth taking into account, and, so, business men in some places are, paying out gold when they have it, just tho same as their silver nnd green backs. Un the 1st ol January iou2 seven teen years ago next January gold was still at par with the notes of our State Banks, the greenbacks and. the .National Banks not having yet-come into cxislcnco. It was du- riher January 18C2 that uokl first raised to a premium, and the earliest gold quotation above par Was 100 tf. Dnring the great re bellion, and lor some time alter, green backs went' down aud kept finding their level until they were only worth 44 cents in gold. The country has steadily advanced, and the faith in the currency of the land has attained such a degree' of confidence in the minds of the nconlc that thev have con cluded not to wait for the law to bring tlie paper greenback on a par with the gold dollar, but arc willing to accept it without disconnt. 1 Littlo Johnny in a letter to the Argonaut writes as follows about "SojeriB." General McCoomb, of thcAlta.gets alick: Books and papers tocks a lot abowt it : 1 i !t. neeaa otchl Kunioua lor capuns iu iick escn other, and to take towns, but its all bosh pao trm, nt tn ii.af spn mrtnnrl Hi Iv fliala mvl jwv. ... j.r. f"jt j i uroiner, a sojenn wiui sucks, ouiiiu limes we says: "Him that ole chicken coop, it is a fort, and holds ten million hundred sojers, 'and cvry sojer has got a gtia, and a saword, and a b ignot, and a cannen." Then liiliy he says be is .NanoiiOB, and Imo ueneral McCoomb. Then he says: Tention, Ma coom ! You stay where you are and let em hav it, fast 'as ever you can shoot, wile I t j uu VOM saaaw a I flank era!". Then wile me a giviri it to era and a hollerin-Hoorav, Napolion he srouads em, aad jumps rite onto the chicken coop. wuicu is itieir mru anu x-ia tt uw titMen. - " We have attacked that chicken coop more than a huadred time?, all bvosr own sells, the Little Joker about f500, while the Wina aad we licked em cvry tirao'ealy jest once, Whata about- $5,000 per ton. Tlie mill at and that wasent a: fair fiic, cos there was a McCrackin is ruaaing night aud day, work hen in it, which we dident kuo.til.NBpolion iag splendid ore. Ihis mine is the Corn was a pultin tlio garrisen to trte saword. stock of Arizona. Then fehc squocked sadden, and Macoomb ' I be rail away. I Flowers, as symbols of the emotions of the ncart of the donor, have beH. employed ' r w I in all ages to expr5 respecf. both for the livisgaadthe dead. "Put yioleW: forme on him who rests, was tlie sentiment that nasnea across ine tjonaaeat, irom one oi. tne i moat sifted ladies AnMrkanas ever pro-j . ... . . . r . . I dueed, on the an sou semen t Kiag was dead. It is a beautiful eastern the piecing of flowers "upon theoeaa; euggestir of t hope that ia the' hereafter the immortal spirit will bloom in perpetual frssjmeas aud fragrance, where' decay isunknown, youth is renewed and beauty neTer fade. The friends ef the dseeased, who had char re taf the arrauueuaeats for the fuaeraL yetdyT;have requetrtetl, u to retora the j inanKa ot taems3ives, ana tne; inssHts anai 1 sa.. 4 i. 1fu "W I relatives whom, thvy reoresent, to Mrs. If. N. Kelky for a bestiful wi4k of fresh flowers, picked from bet: gariisn,; arranged byhsc own haed. aH ptosaa-uaoa tne which contained the body of tats late J: a. Giles. , t ' Jose Arrisa, died at his hosaeiin ''ieken burg, on ihe -swelling of the S3ad. Becess ed was ajhrotner-in-law of M. L.Pswlta; was wst known j havinsr rtaffs Hviag hi Asnraat pm nf the TawritorV. He died oTHataatiM bfJtlili.feMW. v.-- , - 1 . ' . . QoiteWK -adarramty Deods s4 tlie lEavts. Olficoy. . The Sale sfXHsss, 4e -ly XlHvr JtoMwa A. H. Owes, of theXcCrackia CeMuir, .Tir. Oircvc, as AllOrBSy 91 OlgBai UllJ MN Mr. So low as, also ootHMCted. with the Mc- Crackia Com pony, arrived Ime by private coaveysace on Sarufdaj afteoe. ob bei- - aese coo a acted with th bankrupt estate of Killer Bres. Mr. Butler, Assignee off the estate with Mr. Pitch and the Register ia baakiHpky, Mr. C. B. Tmh, w every piparatioiiieady to start for Siraal this moraisr.'k) met the I same parties on tlx same bHstaees, ad their onnortune arrival here reliever the Mrtie I aforeeaid of a tedious aed expeaHve trip, 1 So fkr sa wp e lrn. Ix&vcvmr. wAihWkasi sale of teems by Millec Bto. to Ow dk Eekelstoa. Ewke asd others, in which tb As'igace claims "that certain ptevkiens f tho bankrupt law were vi elated, eepeomlly the ene which ferhide that oae' creditor shall te preferred to. another. it is not claimed liwt tfee pHrohMers were parties to iBteatiesal fraud, hat that the Tsmdors were preparing to defraud their Creditors, which, fact was so aMereat m , I to pat the parchaeers upon: iaqairy, asd if tiona iato the motives of tlie vedors ia thus disp'tsiasr of their .teem :a usmT and- wholesale naannr, they made the r- cliascia violKtloa. of the law iaso far ae it affects the interests of the CrecUten ef Mil ler Bros, by giving certain Creditors a pref erence oyer others. Oa the other hand, the .narchaaera claim that they had aoaosice of the failiBg coedi tion of Miller Bros.; that they bosght the teams in eood faith, payia? full value, etc. asd they were not required to iaquire into the solvency of Miller Bros, before' making the. purchase. Tho Assignee has commenced suits to re cover the teams as property beloBriac to tho estate of Miller Bros, and we learn that aperies of law suits, must eutaiU Hell Asd Damnation. ReV. T. R. Cur tis, last evening, preached an old-fashioned Orthodox sermon in support of the doc trine of the eternal punishment of tUo finally impenitent. Ho did . not insist upon tins existence of a physical hell, a burnins. surging, seething laku of .fire and brimstone, but said these terms were used ia scripture to portray in tho strongest terras of which human language is capable", the severity of punishment, and h doubted it it more t,,an feebly expressed the real horrors "that hang round tho second death." Ut the cuuracier in me uibsus oi wnurej theologians have debated for agea without arriving at a definite conclusioa, and it will doubtless continue to be a mooted question. to tho end ot time. Ut one propoe tion he 8PRp w" raucn connueace, anu mat was, t,,at modern preachers succeeded in flll- nff UP hell and blotting it OUt Of existence by the use of scriptural implements, it will involve tho pulliag down of tlie walls Of heaven, tho house of many mansions, and the utter destruction of the eternal abode of the blessed. Nothing short of the anni hilation of the one can possibly compass the destru tion of the other; or in other words, tlie scriptures teach the doctrine of eternal punishment quite as certainly aa they do that of eteraal happiness. Deny ing the existence of hell is to deny the au thority of scripture, which involves a denial of all they teach, including the existence of heaven. Iadlaa DepredHtleH la Texas. Tho customary story of robbery and mur der in Texas this time brines American Indians instead of border Mexicans before us as the perpetrators. In one, case a man. was killed and two horses and a mail bag stolen ; in another thirteen mules were stolen. In each case the military are in pursuit, let ut hope with the pro&pcct of catching and punching them We have, not heard for some time of those incursions from Mexican Territory which have formed the staple of lexan outrages for the last tweaty years. The arranccmcnts between the military authorities of the two couatries for the pur suit of raiders from cither bank of the Rio Grande baa apparently checked the opera tions cf the predatory class of Mexicans who flourished at small risks on cattle thieving from American cit zcas. Robberies and out rages such as those now reported are clearly due to an inefficient policing of the Iadiaa reservations. The task of preventing par- "e of young- bucks from slipping away ua- pcrceiveu anu rciurning unaeicctea a very B.MWMar WUa 4V LTWIOsJ IUOMU UV inevitable moving of those, slippery wards !. - t.l J.....n aa m.t- . J - " . ... e crtftnoiHation ia their clioice. ARIZONA JIIMJS. From our Arizona excuawres we learn that great activity prevails In the mining interests of the Territory. In the Humbug district the Tiptop 'mine seemrto fake the lead. Tlie prediction of bullion, at this miixs for March was 47.000. The For J uuac, in this district, is panning oussplesd- idly. The Tiger u faraishiagplenty of ore that j. -y" j-"- it,, ,,t i . . rknn -1 pwnewau jsckso ore averaws p,uw, The Peck miaew shipping cwswerabt 1 ... 1 .? .1 ouuioa every wees, tv e nwtwi tnese i icis 10 snow iiml great an vhj tnavai ik th direction, la fact, Arizona m soon to leoaraoi-uoaw. fllt vat&aa ores lf tar. tttijrrivtflv vrvtof ..u. f . i, diwer- eretl and opened: many miaes are neiaa; bonded; capitalists are investing.. All this is carrying pepuwrxm into- m ;t wtiibtj, which opens up a large ield for ercaatHe ." . . . , . js , V . UMT. 1. 9iarriiiie. Anxns mm a uae prtpecjc uswxs her. Los Angeles Star. PreteUen fer ear Mails. The following is, an amendment to a bill iatrodaced in Cengr&s by Mr. Hun ton, which is likely to pass aad become a law; "And the Postmaster-General is hereby authorized to call unon tka Siarrasarr of War for a guard to aceompaay and protect the amis on any post-route ia Texa,. Mlssour, i- .1 rrt f- 1. TTL'i.a or in any of the' Territories of ins United States, whenever and for such a length ef time as he may drancmay;whkh guard shall be transported on said routes ires of charge by the coutrsetor thereon. The Past-mastsr-GusMral is rurtaerauthodaeslso eihr a reward of $1,000 for the capture, dead or afinre, of each and entry person who shU hy violence, rob or attempt J i rob the msa smr i the transportation thereof, as'lismk of IMO, W0 is Why apropoa: Jar taMat, iKirirOM out at any money la tne Wt otac wise aopropdated " if-' ' S Bsuey is selling for 5 cmm:per 'pa4.n tsPreawHsawkfc