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FRIDAY, JL'LY HO, I88O. Hntocription, S.5,00 per Year C. T. CVtM, 318 'fa if.. S 10, Al Jra notice, if U Jgrnttr tht A SUOXA MtXCB in Uf clVjr. it autXritrJ U Mrd tucmryi diu. (Aft ubUu' mtrJ Ukt trderi fr a&ttriiting and atUd to any tthtr huiinesi inciting vptm Asm at IXt rtprtlfnlatir tj tS PrUitkrr. Republican Nominations 1 1 KOK PRESIDENT, JAMES A. GAKFIELD, Ohio. FOR VICE Pl.ESIDENT, CHESTEK A. ARTHUR,. New York. County Nominations. ron the council, Wm. S. Heap, Camp Verde. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, Louis Wollenbuiu;, -. .Prescott. Geo. E. Brown, Iower Agua Fria. R. B. Steadman, Verdtv FOR SHERIFF. Geo. S. Porter, Prescott, FOR RECORDER, JTknky A. Ricelow, Ifas-sayamna. FOR COl'XTV TREASURER, W. C. Bash fori, Prescott. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, J. P. Hakukavk, Prescott. TOR PRORATE JUDGE, A. O. No ye-, Prescott FOR ijUPl.KVlS0R5, J. M. Myers, Walnut Grove. V. A. Oline, Prescott. FOR PUULIO ADMINISTRATOR, B. H. Smith, - Prescott. Insiirnltlcant Existence. There are a Ltinbr of u owp Into thl world to eat aud sleep; Audknow no rrawou why we're ooru. But ouly to consume the corn. Devour the catU, lt uJ nQ And leave behind an empty dish. Raven and crow might Ml thir place. And swstlow corn and carcec. Then II their tombstone when they U , Bn't taught to flitter and to lie. There's nothing better will be aaid Than that they've eat up all their bread Drunk op their drink and gone to bed. -I ha ac Watt. WORK OF THE COUNTY CONVENTION Tho Republicans of Yavapai county, who represent that great party which nails to its masthead as a motto "Freedom anI l'rogrcv hare met, nml with open doors, publicly proudly an.i wilhout fcrxmctm council and placed in nomination a ticket lor the No- jeraber election. They have declared against all subsidies and the wrecklcs vot ing away of the peoples' money, have placed in nomination men for office known to be careful, intelligent and trustworthy, and of whose success at the polls there will be no question. For tho first time in the history of Ari zona politics, have the lines been drawn, and thus has it been dono with a view to the ucctss of the Republicans and for the pur pose of proctccting thn interests of the tax payers by electing men to oflico who will act as watch guardians over the treasury, cut down expenses and in every possible way bo look after the atijirs of our county as to bring about a change long desired by work, ingnien and tax-payers, who donate freely to the treasury aud receive but meagre re turns therefor. The ticket placed in the field by the Re publican leaders in Convention is made up of good and tried citizen- of whom naught can be said. 3Iauy of them were of those who first broke the trails into our mountain fastnesses and planted in Prescott tho tree of civilization, progress and prosperity. We refer to Col. Rigelow, Judge Hargravc and llou. A. 0. Xoycs. Others who came at a later day have placed their shoulders to the wheel and have been pushing all the time, and have identified themselves ocyond question with Northern Arizona, the little green sjxit selected by them for future home; therefore it is reasonable tbat thoy hold each and every interest of the county in high regard and will sec to it that whole some lawn arc enacted and carefully carried out. The challenge at nrgani.atiou was sent out by our Democratic brethren, who partly came up to the scratch in orgAnizing and nominating a Democratic ticket 0(n)ray which the Republican, met with prompt ness and pleasure, placing bofore the tax payer and other a ticket unobjectionable and without flaws one that success awaits n the oth of November. Our political en emies after giving thcchttllenge to organize and feeing the clocd ranks ot Republicans, wrho marched to a harmonious tuoe, became frightened, halted, awaited with trembling the action of the Republicans, and although they feign to lc satisfied with tho nomina tions mads by our party, it is plninly visible that they are aroused and fearful of the doom that awaits them "Mien their strength U tried at the polls. Since organization has been demanded it nowjbehooves every true Republican to cast aidc all personal aggrievancesand tand by party principles, party issues, put down ex travagance and plunder, ami see tbat suc cess crowns our undertaking. Let's keep the- flc kindled by our enemies for our tor ture in yiew, and see to it that they are en tirely extinguished by waters pure and un dented. Leu .'1VC retrenchment aud re form printed aud jwted boldly on every door of public trust and look iC lt at n,cn of our party are elected to sa that nc order is enforced. Boston. July 24. General Grant was, to day, elected President ol the San Pedro and Vnyon Dclagua Company which owns forty VUnd acres of land in New 3Icxico, in chxKik copper and gold mine. Eastern ii;K4L ie largely iutorcstcd in the cn UerprUc. Whv i a skunV in a hen house like "The Sct"Suth. tlmt breath upon a bank of vralcsc i" Ans. Hccaus: Jk aw "steal ing as 1 givis:j ordtjr- THE REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION. On tho evening of June 5th, in response to a call for a meeting of the Republicans of Prescottomc fifty assembled in the back rooms of the oazerac saloon, and after con sultation, resolved to form a club and ad journed to meet June 12th at Kelly's Hall. At the adjourned meeting seventy-one per aons signed an agreement to support the nominees of a Republican convention, to be held at a proper time, and hcn proceeded to form a club. The necesssary officers having been chosen, the club elected a 'Couimittcc ol Five," to which was entrusted the duty of preparing an address to the voters of Yava pai county to prepare the basis for election of delegates to a county convention; to call such a convention; to correspond with well known Republicans and Republican com mittees of other counties, and endeavor to arrange for united action in holding u Ter ritorial Convention. Oihcr committees were chosen and a call made for funds, subscriplions were freely made, and cash as cheerfully handed in. The Kchy Hah was hired as heudquarters or the Yavapai Repubiicaus and use of the club until Nov. loth; leading newspapers of both party political sentiments were subscribed for, aud to-day arc to be fouad in our leading room, which is kept open day and evening. A stirring address was issued to the public printed in the Daily and Weekly Miner, and on seperate slips, 1300 of which were distributed throughout the Tenitory. The address, though only a call for a county convention, was mailed, with a short personal appeal, to persons in every election precinct known to the commit tee in Arizona. The number ot rcsponscs,and their character, was most unexpected nnd encouraging, both in regard to county and territorial organizations, and consequently a second address was issued and distributed in a like manner. As a rusult of these efforts our county convention has been held and a full ticket tor all county officers and members of the legislature placed in the field; a county central committee of nine member was elected and has entered actively upon the dis charge ol its duties. We have advices lrom six of the seven counties in the Territory that they have de termined to elect delegates to a Ter ritorial convention to be held at Phenix August 2:d, where a Dolegate to Congress and a Territorial School Superintendent will be nominated and a Territorial Central Republican Committee elected. The response from nil sections to the first movement towards organization shows that the moment was auspicious aud the field ripe for the harvcPt. The scrub-racing for office which has prevailed in the Territory for years past, had engendered a feeling of disgust and UKpicion, nnd a consequent general desire that officials representing tho public and executing the laws should be encircled by the restraint ot an organized party, which ever political sentiment may predominate. The public is congratulated on the fact that the earnest lively action of the Republicans tliun far in the early stages of this campaign, the character of the candi dates placed in nomination by tho conven tion, nnd the evident determination to give the ticket a hearty support, has already had a good ciTect in causing the DemocraMc par ty iu this county to institute careful en quiry as to who their best men are to be nominated iu opposition at their coming county convention. Thus it is rendered certain that we shall have officers for the next two cars who will certainty be elected on the basis of fidelity to soma known party principle, and with the faith of that party in their honesty, integrity and ability. The labors of the "Committee of Five" being now euded by the perfection of the organization, and the election of a county ccutral committee to supercede them, the committee will to-night rcudet to the cluo a final report and ask to be uiacharged. The Apportionment Law. Section 1 of Act No. 4t, Tage 61, Stautes of J 879, reads as follows: "Section 1. There shall be elected at the next general election, held iu li?0, and nt every general election thereafter, a Legisla tive Assembly of this Territory, to consist of a Council of twelve members, and n House of Representatives of twenty-four members, and each county in the Territory shall be a Council aud Representative Dis trict." Section lour of the same act reads: "Six. 4. On the reception by the (!or ernor of the Territory ot said certified copy of ccnsiik returns, he shall, without delay, proceed to apportion among the several counties, as nearly equal as practicable, pro rata (Indians ana soldiers excepted) the mcmoers of the Council and House of Rep resentatives, to be voted for at the ensuing election for the Legislative Asacmbly, to be convened at tho Capital of the Territory, on the 1st Monday in January, A. D. 18S1. The largest fraction over a ratio to have a preference. " We couteud that under this Statute each county in the Territory is entitled at lca.it to one Representative and one Councilman whether they have enough population to reach the ratio or not. Ry the expression, "each county in tho Territory shall be a Council and Representative District," the Lgiilattiro evideutly mcaut to say that no county shall be deprived of it representa tion in cither houe by reason of its sparse opulation. We regard the duty of ihe Governor in this connection to be a plain one, viz., to first apportion and Councilman and one Reproer.tative to each oountj, which will learc five Counci'men andtcven tcen Representatives to be apportioned amoug the several counties that havo suf ficient population to enliile them to repre sentation, pro rata, upon the aggregate population, after thductiug the population of the counties that arc short. This seems to be the only fair construction to be pltccd jjpon the law. Tei Two Hryiwui Years Aoo. The London Gazette of December JO, 11 SO, has the fowllowing: These are io give notice to persons of quality that a sunll parse! of moKt excellent tm is by uccideut tallcn in to the hands of a private person tu be sold; but, that none may bo disapointed, the low, est price is 90 shilliugi a pound, aud jiot any t be so'.d under a pound weight, for xi-liirh tliiir itro dfsirrd to brin n ronvoii. j rj ient box. Iuqutre at Mr. Thomas Eagle's, it the King's Head, iu St James' Market, A Dangerous Rode A California exchange has called atten tion to a phase of the present campaign which is worthy of the thoughtful con sideration of every man who has his coun try's interest at heart. It is au undeniable fact that every State that is certain for Han cock, would be just ascertain for Jeff Davis, were he the nominee instend of Hancock. In the States set aowu as doubtful, the Democrats have, in most instances, nomi nated m:n as candidates for electors who wouid vastly prefer Davis, or any other pronounced confederate, to Hancock. Now suppose it possible for them to carry enough doubtiul States to add to the solid South and make a majority of all the elctoral votes in the Union. Does any man in his senses believe that under shell a condition of affairs, Haucoek or any other Federal officer or mau with a loyal record, would receive a single electuial vote. It is not at all probable. The Confederates, seeing their opportunity, would only be too glad to drop Hancock and cast their vote for Jeff Davis, Tooms, Wade Hampton, or some other eminent traitor to his country. Take, for instance, the Stale of California, for the sake of the argument, and suppose it possible for Democracy to carry it at the election in November, which, of course, they cannot do, but suppose it to be possible, and docs any body believe that Gcncrai David S. Terry, the murderer of Kroderick, and the avowed enemy of the Union auu Union men, would throw away the oppor tunity to cast his vote as an elector from California, for Jeff Davis, with whom he fought in the rebellion, and to whom he is indebted for his title of General, in prefer ence to Hancock, against whom he and his confederate friends fought, and who has no affilliation in democracy except iu name. We say it is a dangerous rock, and one that should be avoided. More About the Gospel of Hate. Since we have undertaken to show our neighbor, of the Democrat, that he is mis taken as to who it is that preaches the gos pel of hate, it seems proper that we present the following for his consideration. The Louisville Courier Journal presents this as the Republican ticket: For I'reMdeut Half For Vice President Hate. rUtlonn Everlasting Hate. Iu referring to this contcmptable fling, the Chicago Inter Ocean asks: ''Who fed 'he men of the South when famine and dis- e'lsc laid its hand upon tlnun? The men of the North, acd the Republicans conspicu ously. There is no hate in the North of in dividual men or communities of the South Ttiero is simply a desire and determination to preserve the liberties ef the whole peo ple. The 'hate' exists iu the South, ana is the controlling element of the Democratic pari v. It is 'hate' of tho negro. It is 'hate' of the Union. It is 'hate,' not so much of the soldier as the principles for which he contended. The 'hate' of the Yankee is nearly as strong to-day in the South as when the noble sons of that section hid behind the bushes and shot him down, and starved him in Southern prison dens. It is time for the South to come out from under the rule of such a demon." The Bulletin of the 10th has a sensible article on middle letters in names, titles, etc. The practice of prefixing Mr., Hon., Geul., Col., Maj., Cupt., Judge, etc. to a gentle man's name is strongly condemned as bad taste, flavored with toadyism. Any man worthy of the respect of others is always better pleased with his own plainly written or spoken name, than if i. were elaborately and slioddily adorned with a dozen pre tentious titles. In olden times a single name was sufficient for the greatest of men, as Solomon, Cicero, ete., but now some people have the bad taste to add three and even four. The writer thinks two quite enough, aud condemns middle letters, es pecially if they mean nothing. He sup poses u case by way of illustration to show how badly it would sound if Washington had adopted a middle letter. Geo. T. Washington for instance, Napoleon 1). IJonapartc, Jesus H. Christ, Julius L.Cii'sa-, T. Culpepper Jefferson, R. Guttenberg Franklin. The most illustrious nanus in history he contends are the simplest and plainest. i- Tho Verde, Politically. Our Democratic friends never fail, when speaking of their strength, to allude to the great majority they have along the Verde valley. We have taken the pains to inquire into this mattor from those who have au npportunity of knowing whereof tliey sneak unil Ic.trn that when noses are cnuntrd tho ( Hepublicans have just ks many on the Verde' as the Democrats. While the upper Verde ' It certainly Democratic, the middle Verde is rtV Kfiit, the lower Verde being about equally divided. Therefore we are satisfieJ that the talk about the great majority await ing the Democracy on the Verde is all moon shine, and when the sun sinks behind the granite hills, on the evening of November 5th, the tables may even be turned and the liepublican?, who claim to belong to the uncorruptible and progressive pirty, will have the tloor and keep it so long a partio continue to exist. To The Republicans. The Democrats have organized in nearly . ..w. J . all the counties of tho Temtorv, and are .T1C.E: ',To !hora " ,0fi conw,rnt '''T.i; ' ! i hereby tiveu that a certain ITomssory ote, dated qnietlv, steadily and effectuallv working in i ouiett. a. T., June 5, ini, payubie six months after , . " . . . , . , '.date, to Peter Arnold, or Order, for the sura of Three the interest Of their party. TllI3 being the Hundred PoUirs. with i tere.t at on r center ; U nnito hs. ntifil tlmt tlm Itptinhti. ,non,h' ftfnt,i Wm- " HO(PEK Co., by JOHN Case, It IS quilt CSk.IHlfll lliai lilt UCpUOll- McCONNOHIK, Attorney-iii.fct, -vas lost between cans also commence operation in earnest Gihett andtne user Mine, ou r ai.ui .hesthday of June, ls0; and all perns are herbv further not 1 Qui and so engineer the niaohincry of the party that the i't uote l valueless tor the roau that it a ., . ,, . , ti i. ' jrtren withtnt any valuable ronslderailon, and any per- that eycry Juan belonging to tho Ucpubll ,ou neuotlatmc fororpurchaslnthe same is hereby no r.n titttr mm- ?n llio tir.1i! ,ir tl.nf in-it- l.ro. tlfle"1 thmt lhr ju u,v tc IU1 by 'he niiderslirned. can pat ty now in tlie nem, or ttiat m.y nere- Anv ,r,Ml rhnnK theM uo c, may deliver the same after come into the field, forotlice,willcotno to ivter AnioM, at oinett, or tothewHiwiKned,t off victoiimis next November. We have the tiinncr and all the implements with ' which to build the bnrk that wilt sail across the land carrying the banucr of success in to the Republican rampart, and our advice is to sec that the bark is built and ued. , , , . E.tnLT Elections This Yeah. Elections are held in the States named as follows,: r , , . . . i . a i A lnl)!rn 1st .Monday in Allgtlt . Arkan- sa? s, 1st .Monuay ip tjeptenioer: Vermont, im I Tuesday in Octobor. j A man who canies a watch ia uhvaye bv 1 hind tllUC. .a Qt,ti-mlirr - Mnlnd ?lli AInri!iiv i luvjiwi t.-.'.vf...v. , .-r....p r?--- 'Vders left in hl in Seiitcmber; Colorado, 1st r.uestJ..3' in Oc .whl ji h-vUii, at I tobor ; IniHana, .Jhio and West irginia, ?i ir KJ2r, ia Mohavo County Republican Convention. Pursuant to a ratll the Rcpuolicans of Monavo County assembled nt the Court House, .Mineral Park, at 7 p. m. Saturdoy, July 24th. W. H. Hardy was unanimously circled Chairman, and J. J. Hyde, Secre tary of the meeting The Committee on resolutions reported the following, which were unanimously adopted: Resoli ed, That we. the Republicans of Mohave County in convention assembled, hail with joy this opportunity of again re newing our pledge of fealty to our country, and our devotion to the principles of tlie Republican party; nnd IIesolvei), That the Republicans of Mo have County heariily endorse ihe move ment of the Itcpuhlicltns in Arizona in or ganizing the party nnd preparing for the nomination of candidate for Delegate to Congress and-a Superiutendent of Public Instruction; vntl Resolved, Tint we will heartily endorse tho nominee of the Plieuix Convention, but we take pleasure in expressing our prefer ence for M. W. Stewart as our standard bearer, its Delegate to Congress at the en suing election; and Resolved, That we hereby instruct the delegates to the Phenix Convention to use all li.mor.iblc meuns to procure his nomi nation. The Chairmm declared that nominations for two delegates to represent this county at the Territorial Convention were in order. W. H. Hardy ana A. E. Davis were placed in nomination, and on motion were declared unanimously elected. On motion a committee of seven, to be known as the Republican County Commit tee, was elected. The following gentlemen compose the committee: Henry Caui'hmau and Curtis Hrooks of Signal; D. South wick of Stockton, and B. H. Spear, A. Comtock J. Stein aud J. J Hyde of Mineral Park. On motion the county committee was empowered to solicit subscriptions.purchase an American flag and erect a suitable flag staff. t After some rousinir "speeches by Prof. Martin, of Santa Rosa, A. E. Davis, W. G Blakely and othcis the meeting adjourned. Immediately atterwards the county com mittee met and organized Oy electing D. South wick, Ctiairmau. II. II. Spear, Treas urer and J. J. Hyde, Secretary. The necessary stej)3 to procuring the flag? etc., were immediately taken, and the lol lowing subscription list ciiculated for about 10 minutes, resulting in about $l."i0 being collected. SVIlsCRUTION i.tvr. We, the undersigned citizens, agree to pay to B. H. Spear, Treasurer of the Repub lican County Committee, the sums set1 op posite our respective names, for the pur poo of procuring ai American flag and the necessary lutings thereto, ami for such other campaign purposes as the committee may sec fit. W. H. Hardy 10: H II Spear 10; A E Davis 10: II White 20; J W Stephenson .1: Geo Peterman .; John Steen ": W A Jones 5; I) Southuick ., Krider Uros 5; J A Smith 2; C W Fehr 2.o0; W Rlnkely 2; L J Lassell ": J IC Mt Kenzie 2..VJ: O Cu zine o; L Davidson ."i;aud many othe;s. RAILROAD NEWS. Hon. W. II. Hardy, who, at all times, takes a lively interest in railroad matters, has been in correspondence ith those con nected with the ;.)th parallel route, and sends us what he has learned through Otero, Scllar it Co., and also a letter from Mr. Goddard, General Freight Agent of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fc road, all of which we give space in our paper: Mineral Park, July 27th, 1SS0. Ed. Miner. I have received a letter fiom Otero, Sellar & Co., of July 2Cth. They say that track laying is going on at the rate of two miles per day, and that great raius hav fallen all over the country, making grass for stck plenty. I intend to go on east, but I think I will wait until after the Phenix convention. Any mattei pertaining to th.h road or route will help Northern Ariz ma very much. I wrote to Mr. Go.idnrd about freights etc., aud in return got this answer: Yours, Truly, Wm. II. Hardy. Atchison, Topeka Si Santa Fe Railroad Company. general freight office. Toi'eka, Kan., July 8th. Mr. W. H. Hardy: I am glad to get yours of the 22d ult., and while I can say but .little today, the tuture promises that the A. fc P. Road will be pushed as rapidly as men and material can be had. While die drouth had something to do with the scarcity acd consequent high price of teams, the Indian tumbles added to the difficulty, and I think it was the larger reason why freights advanced Then. too. the Government made heavy demands for wagons, which also had a bearing on the subject. They have, during the last few weeks, had heavy rains generally through Xew 3IfAico, uvtl w ithout doubt there will J be a good stuud of grass before August. Col. Ueiui culled on me when here, and I was very glad to be hble lo talk with him as the representative of your people. We shall be very glad to welcome your busi ness, as well ns that of the other merchants of your vicinity, to our line. Yours truly, J. F GODDAKD, G. F. A. IV 4 V I'li'It 1 A few gentlemen correspondents " All 1 il with a view to matnmony, by a middle aged Widow ld). PleMd re t to Mrs Sarah Wilcox, llo Dnval .trtef, FJ1 ltiv.r, Maa. l)j?l I.ot Note! I bealt Wx. II. HOOPEK Si Co. Jljt-t d J AC K-0 F-ALL-T HADES Laborer haw wood: draw- water: clean h.m. : whttewa.be; ! luats and la)scarts;de small rrJr, such a fitting . . ...I.4.... .1... .tnl trot. i.bziiii7 windows. Ar. r tvmlnts tKn.-: digs sod ciu w, 4Ur nd vaiut-: imiH awirrpair teoce., brfc-k tine autot.e waii: ehan-n. knives, i-mt A.-.; .eiV-- ant tend gardens; wta HB,it.ruke auy work ircesry to done, huwever re- iintslv e. dlrbruh or daucerons I known to ie eoniprfeui usi rename box in I roii i in tne fiostoroce eat twice n day.i will meet with es- e oid-r- rn Mi box beaHug lh name of Jacr-of ill-trtdes. a tr4ke! Ui tknt rei-ct luvc alrrady caee.1 dl-ipi-otuOueOt asM "eti ' t c,Cfi ta OBr IIWU. Tart j. ; owl iijOO freo-Addrcss H. UALLtn A. Co PottUud. .Vlal'jv LEGAL- Delinquent Sale Notice. Ornci or the 1 I'lUHOliT PiLtkk Mixiku CovrAKT. r l'E5COTT, Jt'LT 10th, 1&M1. ) NOTICE Tlire 1 deUnqnrut Oiou the foUowIutf described clock, on aroiuut of UHnmmt No. I, htlxi on the STUj da -f May. A. I. IseO, the i-rrtn, amount aet opoile the Jiann of I lie rrepecUve aharrhoklerp, a follows: Cert No. Date. Name. 4 Nor. K JtcLeo.1... 5 A (I llub- ard. B " MrLeoJ. . .. 7 Y McLe.l . , hhre. Alnt ..lt( S"10 . . Iu WM) (O .. sou ia .w H "AG Hubbard . . .10 Oat 250 0 A G llnbbard V - A G Ilnbbard ...10 an a 00 10 "AG Hubbard .... 13 JO 11 " AO Hubbard 3 970 VI 3.1 VI ' J P Hargrave 1 Wtf 24 to 13 " J P I'arKrare 10 S5 - 15 A Kimball 21 V75 A34 37t, 16 " Thoa J Butler.... lw J SO 17 Mchse E W Daria ...... S J Jl'JO 1 Apr! .4 C Churciilll 73 I fc7", VJ Aprl 15 Thd Fitch 8 SOT )7 to i0 " C Churchill 8 JO ai7 SO aud lit accordjince with law and an order of the Roan! of Director, mule ou the 27U) y of Mar, A. D. ltji, ko uunyuharro of each parrel of ucfttock aaraay be uecesaarr will be aold in front of the Hank of Arl xoua, corner of Curler aud Cortex Htreetr, In Preaoutt, Couuryof Yararui, Territory of Arliona, on the 11th Day of Auguar, A. r. 1080. 2 o'clock p. m. of nuch day to piy delinquent hmh uienta thereon totfeUirr with coaut of advrrtUlng mil expeureH of aale. CLARK CHURCHILL. HecreUry. Office Over the Hank of Arizona, iu the Village of Prwcott, county of Vivapti, Territory of Arizoni. Prescott, July 12tb,l(W Assessment Notice. To II. L. CilKKowmi and all owners under hlni. You are, hereby uotined that wi hare expended one hundred dollar in labor aud improtrmeuta upon the Chcnomlth CUlra. Owen DUtrict, Moluve County. Arizona, in order to bold the fain premiaen under the proviaioua of BecUon 2X21, HerUctl Statntoa of the United Stale: and if within ninety daya after thia no. tice by pubiicaUon, jou fall or refute to contribute your proportion of auch expenditure a co-owner, ywr iuterrot In aaid claim wil become the projerty of the aubecribers, under ajd acctlon C4. JOHN X. MACKENZIE. THOMAS KTEIN. Mineral Park. June 25th, liKJ.-JjCJOa IVotice For I'ublicntioii. Land Office at Pwcott, A. T. I July23d,li0. Nctlc. i berelrv jriveu that the following-named pettier haa filed notice of hU intenliou to make final proof in aupport o' ha claim, and aecure final entry thereof at the U. 8. Laud Office. Preaeott, A. T.. on the J3d day of Aujfust, ISM): Jos. .Velvi 1) 8 No Ml. for thoNW'4 aec.16, twn 13 N U., 5 K, and nature the fol lowing witne'. T.z: W. 8, Head. Chaa Cunhicau, Jo K. Walker and 11. C. Ilaln, all of Yavapai couuty, A. T. W. N KELLY, ltLOUTKB. rrencott, July 23, 18H0. Assessment Notice. To A. J. MOOIIE: You are hereby notincd that I have expended one buuarcd dollar, in labor and improvement, ution the Cook Claim. Crockcut Lode. Humbug Diatrlct, Yi lal Couuty, Arizona, in onlerto hold the aaid preruUe, under the "proviMoua of Section 2J24, Heviaed htatqii of the United Statea; aud if within ninety day after this notice, by pubiicaUon, you fall or refuc to con tribute your proportion of uch expenditure, a co owner, jour iutereat in aaid claim will becoiue the protwrty of the r.ubacriber. under aaid Section 2,321. JAKE MAHK.S. Prescott, A. T. May "Ui, lBdO. Assessment Notice. To A. J. Moore: You are hereby notified that I have expended one huudri'd do Ian iu Utor anl Improvement upon the llln mine. Humbug district, Yavapai county, Ari zoua. In order to hold the aid premise uudrr the pro viMonn ot ecviou 2324 Itcried Statnu of the fulled State", ana if within ninety day after till noticw by publication yon fail orrefne to coutjibute jour pro )ortlon of sucheipeuditure a co-owner, jour iutereat in i-aid claim will br-couie the property ot ttiw ulMrtter under raid section 2X4. JAKE MAUKSJ. Prthcott, A. T., May 7. Is1). 0d. Assessment Notice. To A. J. MOOIIE: Yon are hereiy notified that I have exieudfl tnl not ce, by publication, yon fail or tefue to con tribute yoiir protortiott of uch xpen(llturc, a co owner, your interest in ald claim will lecom the projierty of the eultcxi)er, under iwid Sectlou 2,321. JAKE MAHKH. Preocutt, A. T. May 7th, 181. -MM. Assessment Notice. To A. J. MOOIIE: You are hereby notified thai I han expended one hnudred dollar, in labor and improvement, upon the Comluic Claim, Crosscut Lode. Huml u District. Yni pal Couuty, Arizona, in order to hold thesald premise, under the provision of Section 2.321, 11 iseil Mtatate of the United State ; and if within ninety day after this uotiovby publication, you fall or refuse to con tribute your proportion of such expenditure a cj owner. ynr interest 4n aaid claim will become the property of the subscriber, under said Section 2.3.M. JAKE MAHKH. Prescott, A. T., May 7th, ISSO. 30il AsseHmcnt Notice. hundred dollar, in laloraud iinpro emei.U, upon the ... ? Thome CUim. Cncit I)de, liumbtu Piatriet. Ynva- .mh ti pi! Couuty , Arizona, in order to hold the ald premise., .,, J," uuder tile provision of Hection 2,T!4. Heriaed SUtute V " ' of thetnltedsUte: and if witliin ninet day after ,:.?, Cv!" - To L.1I Jewell: You ar hereby notified th.it I j Territory, la- Ids day filed his application for a I. S. have expended eivhty dollars in lalior and 1m- Patent lor I'lfecn Humlred linear fft -of th provenr-uts upon the third aouth exteuslcu. kno'li a ' Save Mine r vein, beariiiR precious metal with ui L. II. Jewell & Co'a claim, on thcllifrr mine, TiKer fac Kroiind Four Hundred (4oo feet in width, situate, Mining District, Couutr of Yavapai, Territory of Art- ; lvlnit and bem In ihe HAaympa Minimc District, zona. In order to hold said claim lor th year lKTV: and nnler you pay your share aud propc rtiou of said sum within nicety daya after thn publicxtlju of this notice, I will claim a forfeiture of your interest In vld chim, by virtue of the provisions cf Sec ion 5324, of the llevifcd Statute ol the United Hates. JOSEPH P. HAP.Gr.AVE. Prescott, July 15th. lit 3m Assessment notice To A. J. Moore: You are hereby notified that I have, exjiended oue hnudred dollars in labor and Improvements upon the Nevaaa mine, Hnmbuir district, Yavapai couu y, Ari zona, in onler to hold the said premise under tlie provision of section 2324 lterised Statute ot the United State, aud if within ninety day after thl no tice by publication you fall or refnse to contribute your proporUon of such expenditure a co-owner, your luteret iu said claim wUl become the proierty of the subscriber under said lection 124. JAKE MAKK.5. Prescott, A.T., May 7. lt). -!!. Assessment Notice. To A. J.Moore: ' You are hereby notified fiat I haTe expended on hundred dollar in labor and improvemenbi upon tlie Homestake mine. Humbug dlstnct, Yarapal county, A ixona, In order to hold the said premise! .under the provisions of section 2324 Iterised Statute of the ITuited State, and If witnln ninety day after I his no tire by publication you fail or refuse to contrilrate your proportion of such expenditure as co-owner, vonr Interests in said da ra will lrome the property of tlie subscriber under aaid e tiau 2324 . JAKE MARKS. lTescott, A. T., Maj 7, 1880-90d. AtsseeHtnent Notice. To A. J. Moore: You are hereby notifiel that I have expended one hundred dollars iu labor and improvement upon the Last Chance m ne. Humbug district, Yavapai county, Arizona, in order to bold the aaid iirrmi.es, under the provision of section 2324 Revised Statute of the Untied Slate, aud If within ninety davs after this no tice by publics Uoo you fall -r refuse to coiifibute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owner, your In terest It siia claim win becotrn the property of the subscriber under said section 2234. JAKE MAI1KS. Preecott A.T., May 7, 18W. ttSl. AssesivmeBt Notice. ar., t I TrVnttV-. lo A. J. .viuuur.. oxt are hereby noHfled that I. have extended one h,.,,,lrt dllr.:t., lK,r and l.nrovementi. litti the Moore Claim, Humbug DUtrict, l.vpai County, Ar- - - . - - ' ' . zona, in order to hold the aaid premise under the pro- - in said claim will become the property of the ubscrlbcr, t uudrr ald Section 2,321. ! JAKE MAKK3. Presoott, A. T. May 7th. Deal.-IM Summon. Land Cffice at Prexoott. Arizona, i Joly, 19, lMD. , To hAMitL. O. FBKur.aiCKs Grt-etlugs You are her.by notifinl to appear at this oflif.; on Satunlay, the "iltn day of septerober, next, it in o'clock a. nu, to show caus. If any, why your home, texd entry No. 27. for the US of N Wtt aud , o KW , section 9, Tw-p 13, North lUnge 2 wv.t, shall nut Im caucelleL for non-roniiUauc wltd the Hoiuettead of the I'liltcd State ! WILLIAM N.KELLY, P.eulster, For ilent. The nndtrsikTirJ has two bunding- on McConuick Ktrretaiu good repair, wnlch will be rented at LOW KATES. On of thelmUdlngs ha 2 room, nnd suit- able for a email family: The- oilier 1 a lanre house withfiroonis, and nicely arranged for a large family, Also an eltvaut slugleroom. sul able lor lady or get-Ue- B, In the building lyxmpied by me. on Marina Strt-ti 'rr.rlotUzrsrrKjnireo, Marina btntt, Prescott, May 20tb, I KM. visions or itlon 2.324, Ilevled HUtute of Ihe llilted Ju Uw n,,,, m griniu Bloaf! M , State. ; snd If within nlurtr dayi after this notln-, by , :6mxH i, ,ni u ImUt mound of stone2'.i ft high publication, yon fall or rrfuae to contrlbnte your pro- xheuc-i KM dg. W along Eboundary of cVm 1T ft laurtlon cf such exiillttuT a co-uwuer. your Interrsta , kt ., ... .h.. i. . i ,k a . LEGAL DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. CUMBERLAND GOLD AND SILVER HIXIX0 CO. Lootlon of rTtacipa! jire I jf btialneea, Han 'rii- cic7, California. Location of work. Martinez dlatric, Txvap! county. Arizona. TernUrj. NOTIOB-Th.. delinquent tafo0ota drribrl atarfc. ou account of .uutoiaMewmeuU.xo. 1 J led on the EKhtQ day uf Jane, l!i, th aereral amount et ojtjKltr tho nunu ot Uta reiertlr harehvUerft. a fo'lowa: No. Celt ... ru .... 14 .... 4J ... It . .. 61 .... M .... 7u .. . U . . 11 .... 'i . .. 73 . . U m M .. . . .. 131 .... 128 .... 12.1 .... it) .... 101 .... iiw Hi) .... 113 .... 113 .... 344 ... 14 .. . 14T .... 143 .... 1S1 .... HI .... 14 ... If4 .... ITil 17S .... 110 . . . T IS! ItcV .... 14 iw m ... 16 . .. 19f .... 1W ... 2-0 . . . 201 .... 213 . . 223 .. 225 ... . 237 ... 2.V1 ... 200 . . 2T . . 2T7 . .. 278 ... .2l ... 2e0 .... 2H7 -. .. 2M t 31 317 3lH 31'J 3-J 321 a .... 3.4 . ... 325 r..'32fi .... 327 . .. 32S ... .V ... 3:) .... Ill .... 332 .... 333 331 .... 33 .... SM ....337 .... 34 .. . 3JJ .... 3W .... 341 ....374 ... 347 2,a .... ... 2al ... 2- .... 2-H .... 2. .... 3 . . V4 .... 2 . .. ow 2i 31 : 104 KM 1119 113 117 l- 34.. 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ITuatee Tru.tce. Irnitw. trutee truatee truttre Clprico G M Clprico G ,V Ciprico O .V Uipnco G AT Clprico G .V Cii'ri -o O .V GrilhUis J H Trute.. Griffltna J II Irunteo. Gnthth3 J H TruKte. Gritamt J 11 T.uMe Grittith J 11 Truatrtt . Onffllhi J II Tnutee.. Gr.mttia J H Tm.teo.. Griltlthi J H Truatce . Iiitllths J II Tni-u-r.. Griffith J II, Trute urifnth J H, trustee GriftUhs J H, trustt '. Gnrti h J H.truuee Onffith J 11, trutee tirillilh J li,tniU- GrllUtQ.j U, truatee trlffiths J II, truMco Gnttith- J II, truitee Griffith J H, trustee i.rilhtha J II, tru te OnClUu J II, truUN Griffiths J II, tnutee Ortfflth J H, trneteo Griffith J II. truater Orifflth J 11, tnwtee Griffith J H, truatee Griffith J II, trnte, Grevnbaura L JtCo,trtute D-. Uanlon OK HlKKin Wm L. trustee HlKKiua Wm 1 tnutee HlKk-li- W L , Marble E M Mackie J U, trnrtee Kemiucton JO lu.bcrUo-i W.... lUbinon J A Shannon TH Warner Theo Wotnble A 51 Womble A 31 W'omble A M.. Womb e A M . . . Wotnble AM. . . WotubieAM. . W ell O II .. Aud iu accordance with law; Hoard of Directors, made on f eighth day of June. A. D. 1HI. so ruanr share of each pa, -el of uch kUm' a may beneceesary.w-ill ba iW t jxibllc auction , at the office of the Company, No. 32 Jtont Komery stree. Salt francls4x, C.lifornla, on MON iAY, the NINTH t'.nh) day of At OL-T, JS, at the houri f 2o'cIock, p. rn of eii1 itay, to pay aid U liuquent assessment thereon, together with cot of ad vrrtUlug aud expenses of the sale. J. II GHIFK1TH Secretary. OrrtCK So 72j Moutituuirry atrerl, han Eran isco, Cat Jy23d Notice of Application Tor Pa tint. I. H. ta Ol-ricu, i Pkkscott, A. T. July 23. lhtO. ) Notice 1 herebv (riven that Natisiki. ICos, whese P.O. axldrt is Phenix, Maricopa Couuty, Arixma Yavapai Couuty. Aritona Trrritory, and known and ieiKnted by the Field Note and Official Plat on file In ihis office ti Loi No 42, in the Custirvejed Ijuds ot tue I'nited State. Trm said lot No. 41 b-lni( donlbed as follows, to-wit: Variation 14 d". 5 mln. Kasl. HeRiunln at location monument, tnence N. 43 dec 3n mm. E. sJouk ihe course of the vein 750 ft to monu ment of st. tie ou North boundary I t e. Tkesce N. 4GutR. 30 mm. W. ilotijf X boundary of claim 31 feet to '. W. comer of claim, wbsre is set i In the ground a fUte rock 16tl2xB indie, mirkei! S. V. No. l.snd is built a aouud ot stoue 2' , ft high. '1 hence 8 43 de(. 30 mln. W along W bouu-ary of claim 1500 it to S W cor oi dalm, where la set S In the ground a slate stone 1ixH Inches: marked S. V No 2, and ia built mouud of ruck 3H ft high. Thence 46 deix, 31! mtn E alonK south bout dary of claim 4'l ftloS fc cor ot claim, where i set s, in the ground a granite stun IfixlSiIn Incbr. marked on iior.h side S V No III, and on K side isbullt mouud of stone 2', ft hUh. Thence N 43 deK. 30 mln. E. along V. boundary of claim ISOO ft- t to N. K. cor of claim, where is set 'i In the cronud si e rock 14x1 xR Inches, marked K. V No 4, ard is built ouud of stone V, ft hlirb. IFrorn thl comer toe l S . Mineral Monument Jf o 1 , Haasajampa District, eetabtUhed jn H7i, bear N. , tt) det Si rolu. E. iOS-lOl ch litis dls jut. Also I Monument No 2. estabhshlhf S E cor of Genl. Kantz I mining claim. Lot No 41, hear N ISO ft d slant . Tbence N 46de)f. 30 mln. W. 100 fl lo monument of j stone on north Itoundtry aad place ol becinnlng. Con- taming l3.7.-luo re. This claim ia reco-ded In the O.Tce ' t Hie llecorder of Yavapai County. A. T. In Book 3. c of mine , Paffe 237. Any ami an persons d lmlnir adrrrsely any jr tion of said ravac Mine or aaid rotniiiir Krouudaa bere lnlfore decilb-J. are required vo flic their adverse claim with the Itegister ot the I'. - . I.ajut Office it PrescoU. In the Territory of Ailzona , during the slity oay vvrioI of publication hereof, or they will be b rred by virtue ol the provision of the M nte. WILLIAM N: KELLY, KlOKTUI. IVoficeor Application for rf,. I'VtTm KTiTri t ivti nrvtiT i T-is-u.w. i T 1a. f. u-A ....b,,jUU, j, A OTICE IS IIEIIEIIY OIVEN THAT NATHANIKL.) Atfnd Jugu ar the Io5kwiiig de.rribe-1 rdeoca. par it lio. whose P. O. address Is ITitnlx. Marlcor t cl, or tracts of Und and premise., situate lying and County, Arizona I erritory, ha Mila day filed bla ap- httax In the Vlfligw of Prescott, In the Conuty of Tav pUotlon fur a I . h. 1 atent lor FU leea II undred l ISooi , apal. In tb Territory of Arixoni, viz.: huear feet of the Mono Mining Culm or vela bearing' Lota No. Oue 1 1 Three ,3i Forty-three i tSi rorty preclou. metal, with surface grouud rMx4i feet In four 144. Fony r.rei45i Fo ty aix 4i Forty-Mven U7 width, situate, lying snd being. in the llassayampa i Forty-elgnt . 4i Fony uin .siand Fifty 50lla Block. MUilug Dlstri.t, County of 'larapal. and Territory of No. Twenty a d gnated and dfllneale.1 on the Arizona, aud known aud ds-ignaterl liy the JTeld Note official map or put of sd VlUa-e of lTearwtt on n ami OthrUl Plat of survey on file in this OHoe as Iit i, the office uf the Villa IWoni-r, together with all Ao. 43, In the iLsnrTeyed Lajidof the nnltI Mat-. ,nd singular, thn fbrmenU. herwtlumesls and appur The said Lot No. 43 being described a follows, to-wit: teuazsce thvrto. belonging or In any way apisirUiulog. Variation 14 deg. 5 ruin. EaU ... j public NoUcei. hereby given that ou iiATTJUDAY. I .. . . .... , " . -v. i.UKI .-.-. V V V, M.V1UU1U.I, W lla . L along the connwofth vein 300 feet to end ci WOaOrl of Ihe C iun House d-j.ir in th Village of Pr.soett. in .,. v- j.-. M,im n.. ir. a... . . i? V ,"T. . r.T?: ' JTll ' . i ."V". .."Tv . Z?r"?.. " !" ffr lnnj.rr f the line Tree claim, tie Utter a nun. lii biouii uuiiadvr in uu. cjusd. ano ih j t. In the rround granite totie 12x12x12 Indira, tiiarked M,No.2,and is imui moBiiu oi sionc-i', ii mgn. Thence N 4Caeg. 30 miu. W along S boundary of claim ft to S W cor of rials, where- Is set , In the ground a granite stone 12X13X10 inches marked I. Xo 3, aixl I" built mound or stone 2' , f t high . Thetice 3! di, E alomr West boacdary rfaim 245 feet, whre Jt IntJ-rserts tl. E boumlary of Mavag n MilitMt olaiis. Lot No 42, where is set ., in the ground a Kraulte stone ltxlOl'i luchre, marlnl 31 No 1, and is imut woosa of stoie 2-. fl nun. Thence 44 deg. 3D mln. F slong Iioundary line be 1 ween A'avage nl Mono c situ 134 fen to o4nt where the bnnad.rr (vfelalm lter4S't Kail iMUhdaryof Jaar. sge; it is therefore NWoor of cJaira. where U set y In the givMmd a jorphjTj rot k Ittlt xl iBri.es. ma- kt M. So. 5 acd is boilt MHHjtxi of sum. 2 it hsh. From this vomer I A. Mineral Mmjnmeet No 1 , Hassayarap DistliMt,eUIXshed in 177, bars X 47 dea. 33 mln. E, fl w-liiu ehaio distant, also nwnu. mnit Sot, estaMishi tog XL cor to aVsrage m'atng rUlm, bear. N tl d-g. is n in K 7a feel distant. Thence A 4ft deg. mix K atosg N lntUry of eiatai 1 it to Mono oa X ea.1 of eislm and ptaee sf beglBnlBg, 1 eoBtali.iBg IS M-l(i acre. Thl rlaira is n-eoraedlu the oee of the Becorder of Yavl county, A. T. in Hook 7of Mlwe. Fageaw. , .ny aid all person nUliniag a4verse.y aByptarti (of sab! -inMlae r said iBantug ground a UrlttUt, lore rtrserlbevt , are rewutntl W 8,1 te'fs iKlertesiaiiu witli the ltectatar of af I. 4. I-asl (lAr at PrecoK. !n Ihe Territory til A ft tons, dailsg Itie staiy days rft of pvtMvratMn herewf, Crthey wW kv barred by virtue mi the yrwMtmt f tLa .Vt-trt. Wx. N, KULLT, Urvditer. imor location sect ioai. cor oi caum. wnere Is set I w.w w uwuaave --v 1 AM Ml? BV t VMUU am LEGAL. MicrifPs Sale. la th DUtrUt Court of th TTur.l Jv MMii District. Territory of Arizona, In In l fwrttn Coasrf Yaraj-r-l. JAMES X. McCASPLBV,W'ff. i SAML C MIIXEtt an 1 F. W. WILLIAMS. lty rirta ef an Kieenttoa la aWr oaUUol aoed oat of the DUtriet Court of lh Third Ju dicial bUtrict, Territory if Arizona, la Bd far tfcW i-niiniT of Yararal. duly tested oa the 7tatf July, i A. I. O. by wtucrt I am eommasora to mate , oi istt T , . . . - - . I"-. J trf.J'.S.SL TA" ,2 - " : ""-ZJ'.jrtl-T.T:..: V. of hi property tberurs ef Ooe thousand, six hnndrwd t - j . K . ... . .In) i,. ...! .MMilfrffmn Mtiil flfrT.fiv lou rwu'jn" . w . oar hundredth doUar cost and dl.ourxtoeats. to-1 Ktc with accruing cost, to seUify said jaltpnent. Falhneto Bod any persmial jtuyevty belamstns toaald .' defend nt exempt lioru eiK-otloa. 1 have levied- upon and ixrvl all lh rlsht. Ull and lutrrrs: nt ld d . fetulant, of, to Mid to tlie fo3vu dea-Trttpd frir!y, land sod premise, stttute, Ijliw and U4UC In the fkiunty of Yavapai and. Trntory 'if Artiwa: 1st, A.lthe right. tld a.s4 itet of I'tcJ W. WUUatiiS, consUtin cf n t dtrxlel taUrwt ef mm hunorrd and ttlaety feel of, la aa4 lo Ui-' parttonlar rnlalnc cl-iai and raisins laud ou Ihn TtRr lde, con sisUngorels&tbnadredfpct in iojh alaa lbs loas, Iocud by la" O'Lcsry. oh L. faylr, JtX Mera nod ThouiM Stonniwm!' oo the Ifch Uy f J senary, 1K71, and lrinu ahoat tvni ratfar kki f lb dtecurrry .locauen ot mud Taster Hide, tu Tlfrsr Mlater District, lite aaid claltx. Ittiiu paW&ttsI b JotW T!of ilHj oilier from Ui rnttolHtai.. ' 3d. AUth right. Utl and laterent f th-tvld Fred. . W. William, of. m and to tfce ortjrtnil or oJseiery -Seoul oa or claim f flw California Led or Vlialng .omin,iath8f ri4lt llierMlnlBtf District; Is .". aid discevery Uwtu or eixira tarimf beeo p4trs.tel to V. U. .Shecil, A. 1 IvU andiUer, IrOm th ." Celled dtate. . 34. AU th right, title aad twhsreat of th laid Tred : V. WUfiuxi. of, In autt to the erlfclnal or discovery lo cation v r culm oo 'Jtu W ar fcagle Lode , lUaied la the Itet.hsw MotmUlns. la Uradhw Dls'-ric. lit tte said County of YavspaU the sA;d mining da in pr Isdatioa triegpaieated t W. J. Tompkins aiwothrni liy Utters. 1 pateutVhown a Mlneial Certificate, Su. 2T. 4th. AU the rigat, I w ana inwnsi i uw r. " i ro W. WiHUni In a. c to the' first sooth extension of the i . ... t T i. . . t 1 ..'M-iInn Vi.4ni. Iw.n r tented to ld WIMami w t othem by the United 5th. All the right, title jd taWrt of the rid fnl : W. WillUru , of, in and the original or cUsssovery Jv- '- cation or claim on the Cotnptou Lode or Lrdrfe, duatt, I luir and being in the Turkey Crek Mining piarriet, in aaid County of Yavapai; the said location or claim fha'ving been located by W. W. Coraptoa. Public notice U hereby riven taat on n.vi uiiua i. ,. . JULY 3lt. ISHrt. at 12 o'dock.M. in front of the Court House, in the town of Preecdtt In said -County, and I. i will ..it . 1V.lli. tr Itia. Mhw Vltfl. ' . . . V. . TT l rt:f t t li it. k.. Inlrt of t h . . i1y1 defendant, of, in and totheabov drscrlbed property, r aud all tho r.ght, title and interest whlcs the slid de- ' -' fendant had therein or the 3th day of November A'. l-' 1879, or at any time alne aldd!, to satisfy Ald ex -'.'' cuiion auu au cosu. , - . - J03 E- WALKER. SHMtlrr.' tif i ii. ?r. j iMts, uircTT, . Notice of Application for Patent.' . I'NITEU STATES LAND OFFICE, 1 . ITescolt, A.Tm JUJy23, !. -I" tUUI. in a: HCiiii c... .iiai i.t..in.iii;u Koa, whoeP. O. addrts 1 Phehlx. Mariocpa cvjaty, ArlxontTerritry, baa this day filwl hi appli catiou for a patrnt for fifteen hundred i li)i UutvU-fect of the General Kaut: mine or vein, oeArtng preciou V ' metals, with surface ground aix. hncdred; rti) feet In .... width, situate lying and being iu the 1 1 - jiunpa Min ing District. County of Yavapai &d Tirritory or Art " rona. and known and designated by the tied hot sndv oraaal plat, ou Me ir thl oftce. a Lot No. 41,- fn- t'e -" unsnrorycdlaiuls. public lam's of the I'niUd States the aid lot No 41 beiu4 described a folio, to wit: "Va riation, 14 deg. 5 rain. East. tSti;innlug ai Iocatiu xnnament nt NW corner of . haft. Theuce N 52 drjt WSUIteet to monnmeht ou ' centre of vwt boundary of claim. Thence Jl SH !efr. , W alung v est boundary of claim, keVeii hundrnl and ' fifty (75 1) feet, to !4W corner of claim wner W r.t In tue ground a Ute stone 14x10x0 lnchee. rear ke! G It No. 1 , and is erected a mouud cf atone, 2-j fert high, ' - " 1. , ... c I - . - . . a E 02 feet distant. A vine, 14 in, In diirotter, bear firfl deg, E fa feet dlrtaat. Thence $ 52 Ueg., K aJong 8 ' " " boundary of dam feet to fE comer of claim,- ', where I set in ihe ground a slite (tone,- llxlifxlln. - i. - . n .... n , ... w -1 - - 1 1 I ) . .1 naisn. vi IV u. rsu ww c .iur . uuw iuuuuu ui .- atone, 1SZ feet high. Tbenoe N 3d dev. E, aliirg E boundary of claim. 1S3 teet to NE corner f cUim, where la set in the ground a granite stonA 11x10x10 incbe, marked O II No. 3, and I bull. ln,uud of a one 2', feet nigh. Prom tlii- corner 17-H nitneralmrmumetir- Vo.l.1f. eayamDadiat, establUbed In lf77 bears f 54 des.-, E ' VA K.lVCIUlU.UirUli J ii Uln U OCK . SiOUg' North boundary of claim i feet to N W corner uf ' . claim, where l set , In theground slaie.tone ISxlOx- fft Int-ltM. mirknt II If n. 1. t-nrt t. l.nltt wvttit.l nf stone 2', fiet high. Thence f a .lev, W. llong West boundary of claim, 7io f.-etto rnouudof stone on centre . of West boundary arnl place of liegiunlnir. contaililnir . tW 'A-llJ acre. The location Of th:a mine la teenrdol ;. In the Iteconler's office of Yararui county, A. T. In Hook y of Mlue. pigs W, 1C1 and lfi2. Any aud eJI person claiming adversely any portion of -said General Kautx mine of Kld mining groubdM herr- ' luiviurr luTimwi, are rcinireo w rut lurtr Baverso -cla:in with Ihe Itegt:cr of tne- 3. ft. Ltmd. 4;Cice; at' J " Prescott, Iu the Territory of Arizona, during the m. day period of publication oereof or they wiL. lie barred -by rirtueot thr provi4ou of the KUtute. Jy23-id W I LfetAM X. K-LLY. r.rlstr. MIK'IIf In'rTyC KAI ! " V In the District Court of th'jTlUnl Jndlclal DUtrlcUof ' tlie Territory cf Arizona, In and for 111. .. Iamm ii. Kihks, Plaintiff, Wn.CAni Itirr jisn Picitm 1 Et-wotT, patlnera,-", - cooing and carrvlug on bnine is the. firm name of " Uioe Et.l.Jorr, Defendants. "... - , ,'- 11 Y VIKTCE OF AN EXECl'TIONIJf THE AUOVR ' J) entitled cause. iqed out of th District Court of the Third Judicial Dirtc Territory of Atltoui-ia and " for the Coafity of lavapnl, duly tested on the. 2Jf. ffay1 - of July. 1H, by which Iain eximm ndnlto-makeofthe lronaI tr.iperlr of th sbovinamed WerMJ-' . uw. Willi tnl Itice in.1 Itichartt E. Elliott, Jf auffle'ent can lie found; if not ttun of their real property te sum of five tmadriil- and .. nuivty-uliw nd 'Ji-ioo i f-wj 99-Ksji d"Uir, cw and , disburseineuU, together with acerulug K to satisfy' '. sail Judgment. Falling to find any txtsonij rrorierty"'.' l-elouglug to ald dsfendaate, exera;.t from rxi-cutiou, . 1 U vc levied mon nnd seld all the right, II le and in-' temts of ndd defetnlabt. of Iu and lo the fwUowtng " dsrl el rrotrty, lends and prenitsse. situate bin and beirg in tte county cf Yavapai and Territory of Arizona, vi-.: AH the rlirhl till .tut l .-.t.l w1i. m and U chard F. ElUoti.of In and lo thit Certain mln- .' Ing citim or iodc of gold and silrrr bearing rock,- aud -- -kuown a the Agnx trla lad-, situate ly o and being v in the jfua PrU mining dt.tr'ct, it the MBBty of . av- . apau 1h ihe Temtoir or Artxonx and Icoled. by Wit- -' 1.4 T1m 1. f ,, rt. . . . . ., . - - - - - . . .- . u . ,,. ... uiuvit, ... ii. aHt.m- - awl IK J Mrr, iMdfBibtr .h, IH7i. iiHlcanUlDg 1500 " ttfU rltuatod hcut 3S tctt wmt from Aiiu I'll -a tvsrri DtiLrb. m.Ia.). I, .. iL.k -rrm 1- vWJ IIVU VU. MONDAY, AUan3T lfJlH, 1C8C! , . 1? rt4Mf In frftn 4Ti r,.. tf ,. a I - mi. vata a wui to u of Prexitt, In said county and Territory, 1 will -aell At public auction Iu the highest I Idorr for cash, all he right, title aud lutcrrsU ot ,n said detrudanta of in -' audio the above desc- Ibed croi-erty. and all herlghtr . title ai d luterrata w hit-Ji the aahl defendant had therein cn the 2th day cf Feliruaty, A. I 1:0. or at any time alnce said date, to f atlafy tald execution and lil costs. JOSEPH ILWALKEK, bhertff. By L.1J. 8r. Jimm, IXpnty. Ireka-alf A T .tl. 'W! ttnafl ' - f I.".'..'. . , iiJIEIUFfc'J.S SALE. In tfie Divtrict Court of the ThlrlJnlleUl Dutrici of tlrs Territory of Ataut, la aal for ta ctmnty cf ; Yarapal. . - . : OiriaosltRoozc, PUiaUff, T 1 Jamr pATTzasox acd I MlCHAXl. WoKHSaB. , Defendant I Cmler an-1 by vlrtas of an order of tut and rxsrt tlor itsued out f the DtsUict C.urt of the Thud Ju dicial IHstrict of th? Territory of A r. zona. In and for the Couuty of Yavapai, In tue above entitled action, ' .herein OMeoo. ilrooie, the above named r,Luntlff: I uuiunea a juugmeni anu uecreeot JorecJosor against - tjy ' rcoroeu iu 4 iuutiqcu. uoo 2 OX ssl1 Ulstrlct uoun, titnwnj. to-wit: vvuavj ivil'H imibjts wii real state at Iub e Auctlcm. to the httht bidder, for cash, tu ss'iifj sjilj exectiiion and all cost. Jo. It. WALKEK, Siliaur. HyL.IL Sr. JArjs Dejfity. ITcoU, July 9th, lo. Notice to Creditor! In the Probate Oenrt of Ifcr County of YvjJ, and Territory of Arizona. , In Ihe matter of the estate of LewU A. fitevenn, Jec'd. - , ..Votlce Is hereby given that Frauds A. ntvnr lite i executrix of the wdl ol I-wl A Stevens, deceased. baring 01t in thl CCBrt her final accoaut a Xiecu. tiix a foir.aid. togttier with her report ind p-tien arojraiaoyiug the same, sooaiog ber receJiite nd di- burcu-Dt. and that said ette 1 la oondltleti far final setileniMvt ataddUiRbetlen. smt ptytag for th; settlement acd alio ii.ee of her said final sec rrut, anil for au order oioslng the a.lmlnitraliun ot ailet eititi an.1 fur oratr ol UsU1baUon of he residue thereof to the peria lawfaUy enUtlel ttZKler said JH. And . the ndge of id Coart living fixed .Mum! ty. ' t!ir 'J.lil liy or vtigu.t IKelO, nt thehmircf locUct a. m oj that day, at the Probate Coort Iloetn In Pre co I coun y and Territory aforraald. at a spesdal tersa of said Court then and Ui-re to e hohtrn. a tfce tia:n and pl&ce for th settlement f said nuul aeeoaan kud me nrarisg .aw peim u. ,vu iri. amwi&i iu aid estate are hereby BottAed ttvea aad thrr to fI?ar ' , and shfiir rxn-r . If any tctey Uave,4tf M Maa4 uium,t t should bet be ttied sshI Jlud. and the ara4iristrs-. ' tl4i of a.tti eli dewit. and Ue re udue thereaif l4s- irlbiAd, tits ersMfs sa ml entitled aUMier Uv aaad ! wdl. llvordrrnf U-I"rb4c JMtge. la wtUsree wivertaf tki.ve tirreSMrto si aaT han4 ' and aattsvl tl o( siM Pivtsste tsawrt, Ihta -!-- at .lay of Jmit. If- JtaSEPH P. HAHGS.V VKV IttHul Janlve. . . -. ' -"-'V