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THE DAILY tombstone TIip I'innor K.iilv nt the ("air-i EEIMEMB1R5 !sa TfcBi UliSu KxEltY KVENlXti. ,sutiday Excepted.) A ME IS J. XA $ II . (.mice Allt-n tflruut, north side. ;. fhird and Fum'li. Sul eri;tioii Kates. One Year SI" W- Six Mouths . .Three Mi.tlllis :i Onj .Month '. 1 C 'Delivered bi Camera lor 3S tcut a" W. 1 1 WJLL A.NASH.. ..EDITOR OFFICIAL PAPER Cochise County. Regular Republican Ticket Election Tuesday. XoV. 2, ISSO. For Delegate to Congress - CUR 113 0. BEAN. Tor Superintendent o' Public Instruction ' ' THOMAS CORDIS. " Por Joint Councilman. Southern District ' ' " v " ii. S. COi'f MAN. "or Territorial Council, AV. A. IIARWOOD. Tor Me-nbers u Assembly, : IV. S. FLEMMISO, ' ' ... W. A. NASy," " A. C. Uir-HAKDS, FRANK FKAME, CUAS. N. THOMAS For County Judge, E. W. lldRRISOX.' , r For Sheriff, R: S. HATCH Fcr District Attorney, W. II. SIlLWELL." For County Treasurer, A. J. II ITER, For Count Recorder. ; AV.F. BRADLEY. For County Assessor, ' E.G. NOR ION. For Comity Cirri;, A U.EN R. WALKER. For Coroner tat P.ihHe Administrator, C. B. TARBELL. t .For County Surveyor. U. S HOWE. For Supcrvi-nrs, BRAMER "BROWN, T.C. BAIN'. .T.OYVXSHIP TICKET. ( JOHN J n I JOHN C. F.XSTOX I j. c. ohav. ( F!-' K liiJOAD. "j KR5K J. DODGE. For Constables CITY TICKET. Fur l:Tyor. CIIAS NV1H0.VAS. For Couneii-ntn. First Waro. Second W-ird "Third Ward ,. Fourth Ward;.,, , .A. ASHMAN. .-GOOUWlV. 0. 1! WAT ". E, J. Bl'TLER t For City Rucmdur. - I. M. ISAACS. Tor Citv I.ieenFC Tax Collccto-. 1 . G. W. CUAPMAN. Tor City Treapuier. TG. W. .XlELLliREN. c For Cilv .xtti-rnev. "W. SWAIK." For Clii. f ' P Ji'-e G w. ok. Johk Slauchtlu, the Democratic "candidate.'xvas put up by the Democ '"Mpe for the sake of his "sack " and Uicn for a blind he is called a cattle !man in the liop'e that he will catch the 'ote'of the EtEeknien cf tins .'county, but this jchemc is too tran6- " pArent altogether. He may be a cat Pieman in one senEO oi the word, but "ho is not a stcok raiser. Ho e imply purchases cattle in Socora and selh thorn In Arizona to tlio dutrjmontof. 'the cattlemen of thin Torritor'y, who ha-e invested thousands oi dollura m "the purchase of thorongnbreil bul'.b for the purpose of grading their cattle up, and whn they arc roidy for the 'market the honest cattle raiser iindr . that Mr. Slanshter is artuud to tin- . . M .. - ....1 . tiersell tf.eiu xvitu iue-vicaii uaine. 'i'pis, alone, will lose him 1 lie vote ol 'the cattlemen of Cochise ci iinty. Oi. 'the other hand, honest D nioer.it: ''who have Ir.bir'cd for years for lie 'pArly wi'.hr.ul rcwaid, do not feel lik. rupiHU'.iiK a m'u ho luvirtook:. iinr i'clo .i uit'eiei-:. it'-' j aity. io' e n oar u;ii u, r aim vote ) or 4 a mas: "c')-n ' ' rr.o Sheriff. i k , but who now i . . .. . .1 elect It is with pleasure that we accept the cnmplimeui of the Epitaph :tp Jm i 113 the only .person t lint had grati imle I'liuuh fur Getieinl Miles, tor : 1st-g.-od work that he has accomi l.shed. to .-litem! a mo liii;. to exptess tli.it gratitude. The grave in t j' in n.hti.- cem etery h.is beti pr.-j .t.i! f..r the lij ; taph, .iiid it "ill l Mill .wy i:. .i it w (llVs, :i::ll i'r KJ-C.l.iill cdi:(.t wilj je- ill" i ' Ii f mi', i occnpatiii.il and :ci: pt a shiintion as ch.imbeim.- id in livcrx stable. Dj.inut co.itinu.'s Iii insult tin- in ttfll'gi'iit workhignien of thin city an.! ciuuty tiii ugh the Epitaph, lur us hare are not more than twetry of tlieyj -papers siih-eiibcd'.-Jor in the county, hi elm have but very lit'le t'ffeet. The Epitaph went out t.f itn way in this morning's issue to insult the members of the County Central Cum mitt.ee, all of whom are gentlemen of character mid standing in this county, and whom the malicioi s shafts hurled by such a creature as this man Dun bar, f.iil to strike but recoil and strike the man who huils them. A Philadelphia denti-i who, in ex tracting a. women'ij tooth, Hilled out a large portion of her j iw bone u be ing sued by her for $10,033 damages. It is understood that the women's husband lias privately iufornied the dentist that if he is muk-hed in the damages claimed he will send him his check for the amount. Some men know how to justly appreciate a f.ivifr even thoiuh it was unintentiunal. Really, if it hail been conjectured for a moment that the invulnerable platform of the Republican parly of Arizona would prove to be mrli a painful thorn in the Mile of the Dem ocratic cadaver, common pity for their eorrows would have prompted the formulation ot a meaninghs milk-and-water mess like that they profefs to confess unto. The gloomy outlook and the chronic dyspepsia of decaying organization have merged the old and fenMc Democracy in'o xenility and its fccon 1 childhood. Ci.izen. R S. Hatch, ibf RopeUio.it! can di'iate lor Shenfl, i- a man wln-ii his opponent cann. I say ieic f !.': w. rd again-1. H" f a b:axv aiifl f-iWy oliicer and as such has prot-tl bis wi.ali to ihe citiznns of this county. His record from childhood will bear the closest scrutiny, and w:ll be found lo bo xvithoft a blemish, and when the tickets are counted on the second day of November next it will bj found slut his worth as a puMio of ficer has been appreciated, and h will be installed in his present office for two years more. L. W. Blisn". the. Democratic nomi nee tor the Territorial Council, is a man whom Ihe laboring man can not and will not support for ho can not come down t.i t licit level. He Ins to 1 ve high up among such men as Ground Grabber Berry and othrrs of his ilk. Dein icrais who have nif.n lu ml and o-urge of their own cm not support a man who xvants to driv them like cattle, as he did in the l ;le conveniion. This was illustrated very xivjdly;when he run against John Carr for Mayor of this city and was beaten two to one, as "he will bf. at the coming election by V. A. Har wood. A. J. Ritler is the chrico of the peuplo of Cochise County for tho oilice of t'ounty Treasurer, an offlcQ that lie hai 11 let! f -r ihe past two year3 with credit to h nis.-lf and to the people. He has conducted the oilice upon an eouinoinicaj bast, and although his woik his hjoa d.iub led by reason of the last lvgUl.iHiiv making him the tax eollceloi, noi word 'x; fault has ever Iwei fj:i id i j him. His opponent Mr. Tweed i.- v.;ry honorable geir.U-ina'i but bis health is such thai he could tioi at tend to Ihe duties of theoHUv and it -.vonl.l ha-.-e :o '. e eotidiit-teil u isir. ly by depiri's ail-l -' t in peop!-' of iitU county will quietly lay him an-ay in ills p-i .lu- grave i-.i :Hr.;c.-.i;..-.- hi! ei.-ct i il- tor w o 1 li bj o.-::i vriuf-ct. ' 3"" KaS A vote for Slaughter is a vote for Ground Grabber Berry. By voting the Democratic ticket yo'i .ire voting your homes into the lisndi of (Jioi-nd Grabber Berry. Thk Democrat being unable to an swer the facts et forth in The Tomb stone, lay buck like a saucy child and ciy lie, lie, lie. The Republican ticket from top o bottom is compiled of men who are i in erested in Cochie county, and men wlio will bear a favorable com paris.m with any on thu Democratic tick. t. Billy Urauley has been a worker in the Republican party for twenty rive yearn and Ills never before aked it for an otlice-.'nnd now that he i ! fvre llie pttip'.e bis worth and abilitj is recognized by Democrats as well as Republican-, and h s election is a foreg iiio coiicluti'in. After election Giound Grabbe. Beny will iMin:iu;nce suit ngaut ail el tiers who are livmg upt n tbest called MouiUai.i .M.dd iiiiiiing giound. He will not do it now, bfuaui-e he knows thai if he did his Democratic ticket woul I be Sh tighter"! m X' vwiuber nix". Tidl.-n citizeiif. will y. u vote a ticket g-: up and handled by tiiis land shark Heiry, who i; oul awiituu the ojipoiluniiy to d..i-.l you of your li fill's? Wo don': i Ikvb that von wiU E. W. MouiUSON, the Republican candidate for Coii'jiy Ju l.e, is a lirst el.iss lawyer, and will make an excel eiu Judge. He is head anil bhouNei? above Mr. Monk who cannot cany the vote of his own section of the coun try, us man Wlio is-alivays quarrelling with hi- ueiulib us, and a man who is now living to grab ul! Ihe l.-.u.l in the vicinilx of his range, In building little cabins thereon and cl.iiinim; the land by re.ion of impn vements. We have many interesting b.ets concern ing this man Monk's career, xhich we will publish from time to time during the campaign. It is reported th.t orders from Koine enjoin upon the Catholic churches of Cinciniati ami the Uni ted States to pay off the ijo.000,000 uf iIe.V,s of the late Archbishop Pur j. I1. Thi"", if .rue, is strictly honest. The people of Cin innati, ma:n!y the peorest cl.nses, year af'or year made the Arch d.diop their banker. H-s ti-e.l the money lo erect line churches and school, and college", and none of i'. for his own personal use. I'm when c .lied upon for settlement he could not casli hi notes and for years hundreds of families have lived in xx-.uit having lust their all. Since the death of the Archbishop the receiver has squandered some qu irter of a million a-isets and -some action ought to be taken in the in'erest of the church and also the creditors. Ex change. A FULL column of the Epitaph's ranting appears in this nioni-ig's is-'.ie, against menib". rs of the R pub lican Centr..l Commiilee, an I ca:idi tla:es xvlio virr the rooms of I li.- R publican headipiarters, and in ju tin to the committee, The T"xtnsi0NE as a Ki'puhl; i.iu :ieWrp-ip-r hi hexing ti"t the coniniittee 'slmuld at l ast d.'-.-txe rsK.ect f-ir thir tt:f i -n.. efforts and genli!iTiatily conduc1, i.i trying to induce Mr. Dunbar to stand iu and give the support of his paper to thj regular Republican ticket, each name on Haiti tiek'-t being pUccd there by a majority of vote obtained in the convention, said convention h.ing composed of delegates who oli t.iined heir plu s iti sai 1 conven iin. by a ma jori iv of votes rceixe.1 fiom theil f -Uo'.V citizeiis. N iix xxepl.inli p'ji ill- q t . I h .s Dili.:. elaimi :;: ll'W',-..i -.: -:" i"! ) l.'i :-.:i- r, .io I e.Jpee.t: g .-it,- r..l of the K.--psi:'!;c.i:i Ce::t:.:i C .1. mittee, til. si'l to luo-.i.-cli a.iy r. un. or it on- . f itf i lie 'egul T R :?..i lUtl'll cm tl lii-kt-t ! ;. ..ii I i. s.i' .. mil i. t c I- ii -ii : 1- . ItXlir- O SI j )tl.it j -jje iit,.: t, palpi !i: .1 Mi. I. ' . . b. ill tiie .!-!y discoid in iho h.tiliioiiv I till" xxoi I . jugs uf the Republican Centi.d Ct.ru- j mt.lUi ; xv ov. r -.vitli ! Heto Ili.it tins is m.xv ul ale pleased to see thy t.e :i.i' t h.- Ii: ill stand it lias-; ' "- '" pe d -tv ilieui.ict ' ; ' " i f':n (.t.-iy e.-i iiPiiitii i i in r "Tfii it i fort in their power to tnake the Epjr taph and Mr. Dunbar show their true colors, they have done ro and very clearly at that. "Will anv body call such statements as the following, which we quote from the List issue of the Epitaph, Republican: 'Yti Mull ho'd up very candidate to scorn and ridicule, who goes speaking into a secret gathering ol political trickster?, for the purpose of securing a S w votes for himself." And again, "Of those candidates who have allowed themsilv s '.o join a secret political organization tor the despicable pur pose of obtaining a few unconseqttei -ti.tl votes." The facts are that each and every candidate has joined the Ciiitral Committee anil i laced their money at 'lie disposal of the coin" niiitee, having implicit faith and con fidence that nil heir actions would be for the best. With such feel ns as these, Gentlemen of ihe Commit tee, from the candidates, and having thu best wishes of The Tomhstone for your successful management of ! the campaign, am! will continue in your good work. We have taken it upon ourselves to right you befort the eyes ot the people nud let then: know that you are simply. asking Mi. Dunbar to print the whole Rt-puUi can ticket fiom top to bo::oti, lias caused ill tliis uiiL-clhd ! r ubure to be Im.ii.e.t up.-n y-iii, and ins: lOMn STOXK stands remix to defend you ir. your ICepntiliciUi i iineipbs. I lie Rt ubiii.iii (. t-tiiity Gen '.!..'; (.'oiViniillee u..s .iibp:eit : UK L'AILV ! i .MESTONE as the t llicial orgi;li t f 11. r p.tny iii Cochise county, it h.-ing the t: ue exponent of llopnbhcaii piinci ,h. IJjjperSaa It'eitro liiiuatl-iip. Coinmenet.iK at Cochi-ic Stroux'"''! Vr niilt ii.oiiiit.iiuc, October 5lli, Iti:li, Iroui u. ore t Wneist'ine and San Pedro Ksnch . n S.i n 1' dm R ver, ab..Te Bel. soli, up the uxvr tu S'-nma ii iv, at-r.s in Teiranaia. tin nee arouuQ .-oiilb c d iliuicia.ru m-ui -lj.i. t'i Brb ,e.'ia.ir , down B rli-'Couiuii lo m..uth of udey .Mr. J.ou s Vaun xx til act tlineil.o it as calaiu ol said luder i. llEuUr.UA. 0 .0 tl o e'j f. S. G. i. Oo?ntsniii ib.lt-i. I'lie oi.iy tifs! cisss hotel it. i'Hl.lislolii.-. Miu.iiril on the coruer .it r .ii.i to nud Alien streetb. Ihunlsiia.elV luriitslieit thro'ialiout, and bus aliiT.nl ru HtipioveiueLts. 1 raveltrs itre recoin uiemK'd to stop nt this house, l'rivate rooms lor c"ii.inticii tiax-oiirs. mi :nr of this bouse is lurnisheij wnn in proved billiard tables iiml cam rnomt ntid is stuCKed xxitn t)c tides', bra wines, Inpuw, liI ciuuis. aClJ .lOSIii-ll I'jtSCHOLY. NOTICE To the T.ix-jxtyers of (Jochmn Coujtf t, A.l: The Territorial and County taxes for the current year of 1886 are due andpayab)e at the office of the Treasurer and ex ofj&cio Tax Coliec tor of said co m ty, in the city of Tombstone, and must be paid on or before the 3d Monday in De 1886, cernber, ana on. failure to" pay the same as provided, -f. .1 rx. -r s J -rr .- -v -.-vv : r . jjiT-i Will) WiH UC add-cd. thereto. A. J. RIFTER. Treasurer and ex-OfScio Tx cyiiQitor tjr .2li is 3 Coun ty Al-)tii Tjivltsjry. n-ATFomi or pizixciples jVdojjtcd by the Republican Ter ritorial Convention Held in Tucson September 2 ill, 18SC. The Republican party of the Territory'of Arizona, in eonveiitiou assembled, reaffirms Its I'evotloii lo tjose grand principles of Kori-rniucnt which have eltvstsd our nrtion to i:s present rx ilted position. We renew our fcally tu that psrly 'wliieh re-ervid us as a nuliun, established equal ity brf.,re the lit, built U all thu great industries which )i.ivt added wtalth to our i-xei.eq.iir and honor to the American ...line, n i, d miiiotdined thu na'.ioual supreui ae, uu Liiiit mid seu. i i j'oint ilh pride to the record of the t-- 'ii:an j.nrly, a party which sriz.-d the t'Vt iimieiit when the nation was in n.e tbr.irs of uuliltcnl dissoluiii.u, which irstoretl tne ualiouiil authoiit) at.J -reuuill rtiih h. reuleau enfrii'J the ualtmiul cu-dl . Vu p.iint "I' I ride to tiie .'net ihat tin- Re jnbiicuii part Umiu iu accession to pc.wer leceix-cd the government in ihe imtioa iun Jisir-cieil coLd.lion, lu.n uy dissciisious and . pn-j 10 eontpiri-eics and latlioiis lliatat Lr end "I -j y-ara it turned oer the aov. criiuient to lit Ociiiocratie succiksora itu iuc--..id II m still ineit," not a .nr diiuund nor .la.i pc cteu, ,nu lue Uiil-iu rcstoieU : it ll..aaeia: cicul. u .uup.irird. an ox-cr-fl.-Mi.i; ue:. ury aim Hi. pub-ie indii u.i.ner tn.ii :iia'- oi anj uuiiou uu uarin, i.h e .i.iid.i ce .u ui -oi.lty ii.lly tvstuiud, e i.u.iuua. e-cu.e.iLuii uiilri.uoed aid .lie A j.cricau ui;iue thej ii.u. ui o. alr.ooe tiriuc. We condemn thr d:nlii:tratiou of GroX-!-r O.l-XeluitU as Ik ei l..mc it lis pivilxs, ai.d .i. pui.-i.lcal :u L- Ue..iu.!.'s. Il U. im.ed iu ii... p it e.e.ieu iAde .ii tul. seiue ic ...iu, ..nd u. i.ii i.ni. Ii .t.u I'iesi.:enl stt u id ..! eiceuoii; o iia.- Uccl. nose lo us neiiUs, uo ei.em.es, i'iid l-l-c tu luelf; it hs Ju i;r.ied tne -::.ti.jial caii-e by ihe cnar-cicr o! lis ajipuituees in mo t ;,iIo!ualli: er -ee. and bus disturbed tin: liicuuly leiaiioes i.cn.lofre exisltn bctnieu ihe United dales and sexeral fureisn noieriiiiieiits, notably xv till .Mexico, our abler republic it l.ai appointed men tu olliec lor political uu.-eixki.cy and lemo'.id Worthy otiicisl.-. .ih se lei oids IiaXc thed luit.e II, ou ihe ,iiii;riiiueiit lliev mi hillniiillV served It u:.s iisui.ed ihe payiotK lee.nis of the pco. pic by ut act.uu on tne itntiuu inws and ..y il s,5nin il.e tlTurU to b.-little the pair oli.- rcrvii i s -if uiu soldiers Inid tea men; it h.s sIiokii i.u iil.tr diso-sard lor tae .taiilsoi llio pviifle sou b tt Vacillating aim loxiaid.j colicj lids l-iifd to proxiae those uxv- tthiei: l'ie unlvtual voice of Ihe pto; ie dri.iai.es. 'that Mhne tl.e Democratic platform of ltS4. laiiued Hie so.diirn and sailors of the lao-war, and wlnlosaul Uemoiratic parly prulcsicd lo jppntiate thoe patriotic ser. vices, ihe Deinocralie l'rt-sident elected up on laid plut'orm, true to Democialie duplic uv. has n:rilenllr labored to nullify In .......i.. ,iie uatrtotic theories advanced in . , ,....,,... said platform. We also record our earnest protest Jgsinst tl.c remox-al of Union soldiers and reputa ble Republican, trotu ollkc simply to make room for partisan civilians and ex.couleder ates. We believe in a judicious tariff law that will al ke pi uteri thi lab lerand the man. ufactirer; protection to the American volei: protection to the American tax.pajer; pro. lection to American commerce and ship building, and last, but not lat, protection to Ameiicuu citizens at home or abroid, on the 'ugh seas or iu any Inreigu laud. Reso'xcd, That citizens of the United Stales aiM political equals aud usually en tilled to the protection or its laws; that wc are unalterably opj.osed to the immigration of all persons uot iu sympathy with our in stitutions and Inimical to cur political system. . Resolved, That the dignity ot labor should be maintained atd that the immigration of Coolios to compete with tl.e intelligent white laborers of our land is degra-iing to their aian'niod and a blot upon the cixiiiza- j lion of ihe age. We lherel'..ro demand Hit- repeal ul the Burl.ug.iinc Jieaty. Resolved, That the action of tils ptef cat administration upon ihe i ver queslion is dotruclue ol one o; the grt-itest incuMnes ot tne lai d; Jiid tho attitude of tl.e Presi dent in h.t g-i.vtilii.g iiiti-ervieiicy lo tl.e dictaies o: Wail s iet-t, is a dii;raceliil ei-m-meiit.iry npo.i Ui-mocratic iiidepei.djuce uiidextcu IrsttUnity. Keolxed, 'lhaino coi.di-inii in uaincas urcd terms the action of the Democralii congress iu refusiug to aduiil Dakota as u btute; thai such action is in plaia xiolatiuu of the spirit and letter t.f the ronslitution, an ou'raru upon eonstituiional freedom ai d siibv. isive ol the right uf the people. ftisoWtd, Ti.a: w.-are In lav.ir of a care, ful and judicious investigation of the public land s) stem, to tho end that actual settlers may be protected in their rights, spurious land grants cxjwvt'd and honest W.lii-rs of titles may be defend, d in their cUorls to improve Ihe public domain. Resoivi-d, That we are in favor pf Icri ;iou to all s 'Mi-rrs who have fought in tli3 .irmi.-s of our coiintrv, x"hethcr in tue Mex ican r or for the Union. Ites.dved, I Stat lie uic tn fjx-or of increas ing the aS'Ociale justices of Ihe Territory. I-.eS'.lve-l. That 'he sweeping removii! of ti.e ui!:u- of territ ry by I'res.deut Citve 1 .iti f.:t- aTi . .um' i.f il li-Jati.-n ul .-. i a io 4 c-.-iul ixo ii-"e a: pulittc.tl p.-.-i .;. so- !, T.. CI i.eiul .Milts m fr.lilli-d o. o.ir wsim-si gratitude anil rtspccllor ;:Is -u-iiit g ell iris to tut-due the Apaches, .lid t.-c iiiairoill. i ni -.ii-i-.ssol his sif.ui.u-t i.m.nig:i is t U' the result of Unit calm iidguienl and military skiii xvldch are chariL-teris ii- of the true soldier; that Capl. ia.wttii., I. cut. G .tewui d and Ihi-ir gal'aut uimniai.d, through xihos- untiring cff.irls Ihe A-ai he w.-r was brought to a suctessftil lermlnaiion. hr.vc (INpia)sil a heroism and rc-.:It'SS seI which stamp them as mode! soldiers, of dcleriuiqatiun ai.d, devotion to duty, and entitles them to our eternal grati tude. Resolved, That the Society of Arizoua Pioneers is entitled to the onief credit lor agitating the Iudiau question, until the government was compelled to acquiesce In the universal desire of the peo"plS-of Arl una as expressed throcch said . ortetr, and that our thanks are hereby extended to the Society of l'ioneeis for the energy and per sistence which has brought peace to our territory. Resolved, That wc are in favor ol theap. pointmt-ni of federal officers from the resi dents of the territory ; and that ws earnestly urxc the passage of a lair by congress which shall permit delegates to TOle and have equal power with members of congr from states, and that the territorial officer shall I c elected by the people. Resolved, That this convention declare Its unqualified approval of the late Repub lican administration in Arizona, Its pro. irrebsive and bcnelicial Influence Upon the advancement of the territory, its freedom from narrow .and partisan abuse of power, and tho broad and liberal stand takes by It upon all matters of public interest. Resolved, That the Republicans of' Ari zona unrcserved.r co- demn the course-pursued by Governor Zulkk In attacsJne the goo.) namt and credit of the Territory by continued and atadlfcd misrepresentations for partisan purposo. Vu charge him xvith having slandered the citizens, of Arizoua in official proclamations and uitif fali-eiy claiming credit for results- u-comp isbcd withuul his help or lnstru. uiiiilaiiiy. Vie charge him with an arbitrary and partisan abu.-e ol power, la hU efforts lo re it; ox e wkhuut ca.uu ur authority of Uvj able pi bile servants who are laithful to the trutis imposed upou ilium and xvho cm uiai d the lespcel and confidence of thu pei-pic of ihis 'iririiory. tie t-luiui- tho administration ol Governor Z-.imU ui.ii Ociug narrow niiu pariisirain it . iioilsai o iliiposcs, leLUing tit prcsuiuirs I ub.ic oii.tuis lo party schemes, ta tne oiaO.z.iU-jii oi arlisun xSi-A juries under i I.u i, Cucn. eof party nianipulaio.s ut great vxpei.re ai.d Willi. jut bcnt-Ueial results. lUaoiru, 'thai the lterublic.tus of Ari zona commend ihe aeluiu ol tne appointee ol il.e late Repubiu-ai. AiiiuluUtratiuu in iiiaimaining U.cir rights to remain m ct&ee tii.lii t. e U gt.1 expiration of their terms, aLd appiuxe their sa-udlast Icaliy to the itcpuiilu at paity and li.eir resistance tu Ihe arbilrarv aLtl illegal assumption Ot p..wer by Governor Zuuek. IVolico ol'l'oriVilure TO PETER B0NDE. AND BENJ. J MARKS. You aic- hereby nolUied that I have ex pended the sum ol (yl.bUU) out- thousaial dollars cuirel.cy ol the Liuileu Matts, iu laooi and iiiipievt u.t-uis upon, the Nellie Jan. Ct and balinas lodes or uiiuiug. claims, sil'.iatrd iu .Xnllel's Canjt.n.iluacLuica tli.ttfl lain, Cochise county. Territory of Arizona in orccr lo bold Ine said lodes or mining claims lor tl.e yeais ending Dto-taber 3Xsl IbSl; ls2; '&eo; let t.na lc!o, u-idcr the proiisions ol sertiou go'4. Rciltcd Statutes, ol Hie Lulled btalts, to witi For labor and. iui'jruxcmeiits upon ihe sa.d claims lor lbs year H-niiinc Decimber olst, lest, one huti Iired dollars each; for'he year eliding Ut et-mber ol, out Luudietl, dollars- eachi lor the year ending December Ul. Ib3, um hundred Collais iach; lor the year ending Deetuiber SI, lbbi, one huuuitd dollars escli; lor the Jiai ending Dei-euibci 31, I Mi, one hundied dol'ars eaih Total lor the die years. Hie sum of tJ.OOU; cue thou sand dollars. The local. en notices of lie said claims being recoidcd as lolions; Nellie James miu ng claim, in book 4 paes -I- and gu balinas mining claim, In book i, pages i.i and -214. In the records of Cochise county. Trrrl oiyoi Arizona, transcribed lruiu the I'ii&a uui.tt utords. Ami if wiiluu ninety ('JO) days after this notice by j ublli-aliou, yuufailor teiuse in contnbuie, eai h of you, your propoitiou of such extendi. urc, as lo-cwners, jour iutcr enl iu the said lotks or mining tluiui will becouiu ihe I roperiy ol Ihe Ludersigucil under said iceliou -Jv&4. U. 11. H0LLENSTIEX gCharleiton, Cochise Co.,A.T July -J,16 To Creditors. iX THK COUNTY COURT OF THIS Ct.ui.iy oi Cochise, 'territory ot Arizona. Iu thu matter of the -application of It'jderick p. ilafford, and insolvent debtor lo be uiecnargeu Irom his dells and liabil ities. luc petition, schedule and Inventory of Roderick I. llallord. the above named petU lioavr, having been received and tiled here in, 11 is ht-n.-by ordere'4 that the said peti tioner be, and he hereby if, declared inaul vi.nl and ine Sl.eiiir ol the county ol Co-t-iiise is hereby directed lo take possession ol ail itiv estate, teal and personal ot said j.eol.oner. except such as may by law bs txunpl lruiu txeeutioli; mid ot all his decdt it.ue.ieis, bobl.s oi ai count and paers; aud 1-. keep ttiu same itateiy until the apooin. mini .f an assignee, it is further ordered in. i all pi.rsi i.s ate forbiadcu to male pay ment oi any debts to or to d.-liver any ptu;cuy belonging to such debtor to him, oi lur his use, and said petitioner is forbid, ucu io nuke any tiaiicler of nU properly or auy portion tneieot. ii is luulii-r otdercd.that the cedltori of petitioner medal the olece of the Clerk of this Conn al the Court House iu the city of luinbslon.;, upon the &M day of October, ,bcj, al IU o'cIuck a. m. to pruie their debu au.i chooc one or moie assiguecs t. IU esule ol ie illoucr. It is lurlher ordered n.ai the :lvrg ol this .Court shall imnte. diatcly publish a copy of Ibis order in 'lur, Daily lounsTOXK, a newspaper having a, general ciivulatiou, aad publisued at the ciiy of 'lombstoue, ill the county of C'o-Ci.lb-, as oilcn as saiC newspaper IS prints iiuioie toe tueeliug ol tl.e said ciedilois', aim sam c.irk shall ser'ie lorlbwith a copy ol mis order by UiiilcU Slates mail, pcslcgo picp-od or pcisoually, on all creditors, named iu the annexed schedule. Dated ,tept. 16,100. X iBSTER STREET, S-UU;f Loutty Judgj Halt! At the Pony Saloon and take a drink of that line old Hermitagti bourbon, W. H. McRrayer "Hourbon, or some of that elegant old Hermit age and Guckenheitner Eye, guii aiitced perfectly jure. Also ihe iir.cst imported braLdies, xxines and cig.-rs, to be found iii the Territory. St. Louis Lager Beer ou draught. Eng-. lisli Ale and I'orter alxv'ays on hand. Free lunch every day. Come all and j come often. JHpjuy Campbell, ' 5-'23tf '"'' Proprietor.