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C. W. BEACH, Editor and Proprietor. Official Papev -OF- Yavapai County. WEEKLY, $5.00 A YEAR. 3IIXE POINTERS. In this country too little attention is paid to having pood plans of mines: ac curate surveys, accurately put on paj)er, with a system of contour plans say every ten feet properly plotted. Such records are very useful, not only for carrying on works, Lut serve as records which may bejof service in future explorations. Some few of our Iarje wines pursue this plan, but the system is by no means general. Steady work on a productive mine with plenty of ore will pay better in the long run than a rich strike of a small bunch of .ore. - Yet, too many -joiners are looking for the small, rich bunches. The mines that have paid best in this State are cot those with specimen rock, or those which have showed ore worth 1,000 & ton. Ihe best paying mines are those which have paid a small profit od each ton, by turning out a good many tens. Prospectors should remember this fact Of all the mistakes made in mining matters none have led to more disas trous results than that of spending large Eums on surface improvements before actual underground development war ranted it Milling or milling plants, working machinery, wagon roads, tram ways, etc., are of course necessary to big sines, but it by no means is the first necessity for them. There are more in stances of wrecks of mining property from heavy surface improvements than from underground expenditures. The plan of leasing mines h develop in many good mines that would other wise be idle, by this system, and men are given employment that pleases them. People in this country prefer to work for themselves where possible, and this sys tu is producing very good results wherever in vogue. A few years ago Tery little mining was done in this coun try on this pbn Mining and Scientific Press. THE COLORED TItOOrS. The colored troops have reached Ari zona by regular marches from New Mexico, and are now moving to their mg-nosts. ui, this Tprntorr. -Eire. THE LATEST. Once more the European news-zatherrs of the Associated Press, after working up the intercut of Arironans in the Anglo-Afghan-Russian -affair until half the papu lation were on the point of purchasing Ma son tickets for the theater of war for ter ritorial Ufa has been dull since the ad journment of the "bloody Thirteenth" are pleased to let the dove of peace spread her broad pinions o'er the land. The bear and lion will "pat it there" over the widen ing chasm, and the twin-headed eagle will perch on the British unicorn's gorelcsa horn. The staring headline tell us that a com promise will apeedily be effected; that the British representative at St. Petersburg and the Russian ilinisterof Foreign Afiairt will meet and exchange compliment, and if terms of settlement be not agreed on there, that tho dispute if indeed there has been one will be left to arbitration By to-morrow's news we may confidently ex pect to receive the terms of agreement or another declaration that war is inevitable. SWINDLES. A number of "boodle" swindles and confidence games have been reported to the postofEce department recently, which the secret service men have been attend ing to heretofore. It is now proposed to see whether the poslofBce department cannot aid the treasury force in protect ing the fools of the eountry. The latest schemes discovered were received this week from special agents in New York state. They are old tricks and consist of offers to sell gold coins at the rate of 30 cents on the dollar, a genuine coin being mailed as a Eample, and offers to sell counterfeit notes at a large discount The victims send their money and that is tho las; lieard of it This cse of the mails fcr this purpose is to be punished. Of all who clean their teeth regularly, it is certain that a very large proportion only do so once a day and that generally at the time of (heir inormne ablutions. A much smaller number also do so at retiring, but the number of those who make a pract ice of regularly brushing their teeth after eating, the most important time of all, is indeed very small. It is while eating that all the little cavities or interstices of frag ments of food, or traces of some acid in the food are left in the teeth to cause incipient decay, and liasten it where it his already commenced. It is of course desirable to brush rhe teeth on rising in the morning and before retiring at night, but it is of more importance that they should bo thor oughly cleansed after eating. Decayad teeth, Professor Busch, of Berlin, holds, is peculiar to man, never having been observ' ed ni any animal. Itis more prevalent among some races than others, and seems to affect the whole. In this repast pre-hiatoric man has no advantage. A loud call comes from the Rio Grande for a more efficient customs service on the Mexican border. It is declared by a San Antonio correspondent that the Government loses thousands of dollars every year be 4r ctiit Rio Grande, the favorite resort of the Mex ican smuggler. The most notorious of thase It is represented that President Cleve land is breaking down from overwork. In consequence of the largo orders for American canned beef from England, prices have advanced 12 per cent The Illinois Legislature continues to to do nothing for the modest considera tion of i 2,000 per day. A new paper call the Advocate will soon be published at Bolomonville, Graham County, by I.E. Solomon. More silver claims in Globe district will be worked this season than ever be fore since the camp was established. Young men at rinks who have sisters here say it is so much easier to skate with ether girls than their sister. Judge P. T. Colby, Murat Masterson and J. Morris Young have organized a law partnership at Kingston, New Nexico. A writer in a Freuch scientific publica tion predicts that the United States will Cave, in 1932, a population of nearly 300,- 000,009. Some of the New Mexican cowmen are 'Tamusin cusses," to judge from that quaint cattle cuts upon wnica their brands are displayed. The Atlantic & Pacific company are fit ting up a large number of cattle cars, ex pecting a heavy business in cattle ship ments this season. Robert Toombs of Georgia is quoted as j saying: 1he greatest-vice to wnicn the human family is addicted is gambling, and yet do you know there isn't a word in the bible in condemnation of it. There is nothing in the ten' commandments, nothing in the sermon on the mount, nothing anywhere in the bible against the passion that leads to more sins than almost any other." As far as the exact language of the bible is concerned the general is all right The ten command ments do not say: "Thou shalt not bet,' and the sermon on the mount contains not a single reference to faro or roulette, still the scriptures are full of passages upon which a sermon against gambling can be based. Mr. J. C. Dyer, the well known artist, came down from Prescott last Saturday. 3Ir. Dyer will begin in a day or two pre parations for sketching a view of the Gar den city, including every house, street and alley within the corporate limits and also the surroundings, When finished it will be a beautiful picture, and meet a want for a truthful and accurate view of the town which has never yet been filled, Mr. Dyer's view of Prescott is conceded to be the best ever taken and he feels sure that his view of Phoenix will bo much more beautiful and attractive. The picture will be litographed in San Fran cisco. Herald. Proceedings have been instituted against a prominent New Mexican cattle-man for fencing up a portion of the public domain, contrary to the act passed by the last Con gress. At one time during the revolutionary war the currency of the country had so far depreciated that a barrel of flour was worth $1575, and John Adams paid $15, 000 for a suit of clothes and a hat. Senators and Congressmen are seriously considering the necessity for having an extra session in case of war between Russia and England. Tbey need not trouble themselves. There will be no war so long as Gladstone can wag his tongue. Bishop Salpointe, who so long and ably presided over the Catholic church in Arizona, will soon leave the Territory. He will be succeeded by Bishop Bougard, who was consecrated at Santa Fe, on the 8th of Mar. Wanted Information as to the where abouts of George Chapman. Any one knowing his address will confer a favor by writing the Cochiso Record, Tombstone, A, T., or Wallace Corbctt, Tombstone, Ari zona, Territorial papers please opy. The officers of H. B. M's man of war "Garnet," at present at Norfolk, Va., appear somewhat disconsolate, inasmuch itfirers Jw Itiitv- eorvfttlt "Stelok" did not leave P. P. C. cards for them when leaving for New York. They were on their way to church Sun day morning, talking about the skating rink, of course. Said she, "Oh, MrJ Carpent, did you see me get that hard fall at the rink yesterday?' "yes," said Mr. Carpent, "and my sympathy was with you." "Well, you ought to seo me now; I am black and blue from head to foot." Mr. Carpent said he should be delighted. The tolor stole into her cheeks, and the rink subject wa dropped. Notice of Application for a Uni ted states Patent. United States Land Oitich, 1 riiEscoTr, Akizo.va, May 1st, 1885. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Congress, Approved May 10, 1872, To promote the development of the Mining Resources of the United States," John Mars, claimingiUGO linear feet of the Black Hill vein or lode, bearing precious metals, with surface ground six hundred feet in width, lying aud being situate within the Black Hill Mining District, County of Yavapai and Territory of Arizona, has made application to the United States for a pa tent for the said mining claim, which is more fully described ss to metes and bounds by the oth'cial plat, herewith posiea and by the field notes of survey thereof, now hied in the office ot the .register ot the District of Lands, subject to sole at Pres cott, Arizona, which fild notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface, with magnetic varia tion at 14 05 East, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the initial monument, marking the southerly end center of claims, where is a large rock in place in the center of a gulch, marked B. H. I. M. No. 1; south-east cor. to Sec. 1, Tp. 14 N., Ringe 1 E.. br'a S. C9 20' W. 5472 ft.; thence S. 72 5 18' E. 300 ft. to Joe. mon., where I set a post 4 ft long, 4x4 ins., 1$ ft in the ground, post marked B. II. No.ll; mouth of gulch b'rs S. Clc W. 24 It.; thence N. 17 42' E. 1400 ft. to loc. mon. where I set a post 4 ft. 1 ng, 4x4 ins., 1$ ft. in ground; post markel IS. d.io. 1U; gulch b'rs 17 " 42" E. 21 ft. ; thence . 72 18' W. 300 ft, to loc. mon. where I set a post 4 ft. long, 4x4 ins., 1J ft in ground; post mark ed It. H. No. IV; large rock in place mark J ed 15. 1'. IS. JJ . Ao. 1 V, b'rs S. 02 40' W, 08 ft.; thence N. 72 s 18' N. (same course) WO ft to loc. mon., where laet a post 4 ft long, 4x4 ins., li ft. in giound, rot mark ed li. II. No. V; thence S. 17 42' W. 14G0 ft. to loc. mon , where I set a post 4 ft. Ion?. 4x4 ins., li ft. in cround, post mark ed B. IJ. No. "VI; thence S. 72c18' E. 300 ft to mon. and rock in place B. H. I. 31. No. 1, place of beginning, containing 20.11 acres; the said mining claim being f record in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Yavapai County, in Book of Mines at page. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premises or any portion thereof so described, surveyed, piatteu ana applied tor, are hereby noti John Mcfjullough is wandering about tied that unless their adverse claims are Louis, inquiring for street which exist d-uIy filld accoT?in? .to, !aw .aad the regola- only m Chicago and Cincinnati. The the date hereof, with the ltegister of the great actor is apparently breaking up, U. S. Land Office at Prescott. in the Tcr- and the time 13 not faa distant when his friends will have to take charge of him. 11 ne nau Deen unuer me doctor s care some time ago, it would, perhaps, have been petter tor hitn. ritory of Arizona, they will be barred, in .1 - r . ... virtue oi me provisions 01 saia statute. 1HOMAS WING, Register. TEST YOUR BAM? POWDER TO-DAY! Brm.il adrtrtlM4 at iMolittlf lra COWT. THK TEST! Plata a on top down on a hot tor cntll teatl,ti.B ttouri tb. coTvr and mII. A eSemi.t win boI ba ra tal! to Oattct t&a prwcu ot ammonia. There is nothing that so takes the starch out of a young man who has been married about a year as to have to go to a store where there is a girl clerk with whom he used to keep company, and inquire for a package of those large safety pins. Judge Fitzgerald has decided that the Arizona insolvency law cannot cover debts incurred prior to tho passage of the law. companies (or Troops) will be stationed at Fort Grant; three at Fort Thomas; 1 I- I 1 -a -! a I " ,"Lu,k mpp.e bandits is a Mexican half-breed gambler Barracks, and one at Fort Verde. We nrmed Bermalia, who has over 200 son ere not advised as to the station of the under him, divided among camps stretching remaining company, but it will probably along the river for many miles. He is be at Fort ilowic, or iluachuca. known as a desperate man and will only be The Apaches do not fear the colored uPPressed by a large force of thoroughly j troops but have a contempt for them. armed men- The border has been practical- They have received this idea from the ly Riren up to this cIass of dnturera o x- xt 1 j- 1.1. 1. IonS I1 tbo breaking up of smugglinz will New Mexico I ni'iann, who have been in . , , Ti . ' not be an easy task. It is sure to como contact With theill. . soon however th mnn !. f..f fi The military post3 in Southeastern ing up and the constant runnine of cattlo Qood liv7en wiU coincide with this deci Arizona are quite strong in men. Fort across the border will not be tolerated much I "on otherwise a turritorial legislature Jrant has six companies of soldiers, longer by the stockmen. I ould hare power to pass ex post facto which the five companies of black troops a c ' .1. - , MWJ 'hich is contrary to the constitution 1 m - I fv-v4iB xui.-wui.ucru Jiissoun, SUier 1 0f thn Unit? ?tto incrnJUM in fIavan. Onr Tomtnnr ? I ...... . ' I Ol ulQ uniieu States. , . , 7 . . . Bidmg his hat around among the breth protectee w,ui tnree xuu regiments, the ern Txlnl them t contribat, A Canadian detective wants the Gov- -tu and 10th Cavalry and the 1st In- c,Mped hia h&ndSj nhci hh e..ejj and ernment to promise him $10,000 the dav fantry. At the various posts there -are wid: "Lord, this is the toughest crowed he hands Kiel over to it alive It may be -HUU.UWT w uOW.t:r sua .lapo- j h , . t h. . money ia Sir John.s pocket to accent the the Black Jack neighborhood, and have offer- Ceutainly it is growing increasingly ridden the Iled.Range circuit, but this con- doubtful whether the Dominion troops gregation occupies a place a little further wU1 able 10 baS the gam. I - 1 . I "um luo P sl,out lMn 7 Schuyler Colfax once said that the Ee- lTB1"erBT- Amea- Alien'turaiDS bekah Degree was the Wkeot secret in BSBSSBsl r mJB DOES SOT COSTADi AXXOXIA. ns Hitninuni has suvkk sacs rtsnoixa Is nUUra homM for a qaarur eta wnlcrj 1 1 aj m .ummi m nuuii last. THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BJJ2K& PPIVEER CO., SaSXX. r- Dr. Price's Special Haratite Extracts. Tfct na(t,aMt HWm mmi aManl Saw bnaaa Or. Prlea's Lupulln Ytast Gims In the District Court of the Third Judicial District, Territory of Arizona, County of lava pat. Theodore L. Chase, plaintiff, vs. Hidden Treasure Mining Company, defendant. Action brought in the District Court of tho Third Judicial District, in and for the County of lavnpal, Territory of Arizona, Territory of Arizona tends grating lo Hid den l reaiure Mining Lcmpany: You are hereby summoned and required to appear in an action brouzht oeainst vou by the above named plaintiff in the Dis trict Court ot the .third Judicial District. in and for the County of Yavapai, in the .territory ot Arizona, ana answer to the complaint filed with the Clerk of the Court, at Prescott. in said County, (a copy of wnicn complaint accompanies this sum mons.) within twenty dnys (exclusive of the day of service) after the tervice upon you of this summons, if served in the County; but if served out of the County, and within the District, then within thirty davs: in all other rases forty days. And you are hereby notihed that if vou fail to appear and answer to complaint, as aoove required, the plamtitt will take judg ment against you by dff mlt for the sum of Five liundrtd (8500) Dollars and interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent, per annum from the 1st day of February, 1884. and costs and disbursements in this behalf expended. Given under my hand and the Seal of seal of said District Court, this ICth day of April, A. D. 18S5. A. E. FOOTE, Clerk. By McGeew fc Lgcees, Attorneys for naintiu M.GOLDWATER AND SON OHEISTMAS IS COMING. and so have we come to the Front. I? iiiiiin ilium D ARTICLES FOR The largest andmost desirable stock of Toys & Fancy Goods a that has ever been displayed in this city. Come Early ! Everyone Welcome I "We are showing a larger and more complete stock of winter wearing clothing for men youths and children than can be found in any house in tnis city. A 11 Clothing at COST. 300 Fairs of Blankets at Cost AN 1MNENSE YARIETI OF LADIES' GOODS. All country orders promptly attended to. Goods delivered free of Charge. "Wall Paper, Interior decorations, Hatton and Reed Chairs, Brackets, all new and Fresh. Prescott Insurance Agency FIRE, LIFE AND ACUDEST ISSURANCE Solid eourity and. Ixa.c3.e-m ti 1 ty Largest Capital ana Assets Represented by ary Insurance Agency a Ariwoa. 0 5 3.000,000 of Cgpital Represented by thii Agency This agency Represents a Sufficient Number of Companies to write the largest Risks that may be offered. The following Responsible Companies arc Represented 1810 Hartford Fire Ins Co of Hartford, Connec icut .188-1 $4,541,245 1849 Spr.njfieJd Fire and Marine Ins Co, Springfield, Mass. ...184 2,585,034 1858 Mer.hanta Ins co of Newark, N J ,1884 1,221,964 18fi5 German Insur.Jicc Co of Freeport, Ills 1884 1,478,10 18G7 Orient Ins Co of Hartford, Connecticut 1884 1.411,394 18G1 Commercial Union Vs'urancc Co of London, England.... 1884 7,021,607 1852 Lancashire Ins Co of Manchester, England 18S4 3,580,656 1897 Norwich Unionlns Society of Norwich, En 1884 3,611,558 1845 Royal Ins Co of Livorpool, En? 1884 13,431,110 1782 Phenix Assurance C of London, England 1884 6,723.874 1851 Western Assurance Co of Toronto, Canada 1884 1,283,240 and the Travellers Life and Accident Insurance Co of Hartford. . . .1864 7,435,978 GrajdTatal Aets Represented is $53,336,9131 About $60,000 has been paid by this Agency for losses in Prescott and Ticinity in the last three years, all satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Remember that this is the only Agencv that does an exclusive INSURANCE BUSINESS. Policies -written at this Agency for several of the above named Companies at shortnotice. C R. 3IARTIXDELL, Acext. KELLY & STEPHENS .AT THE :- tar Ufbt. EcatUir Braad. Tha lit,: Dry np for sale by ieno. CROCEKS. ST. LOUIS leon guns. Index THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Frcm the tenor of our dispatches affairs in Europe have nearly reached a point uhera war is npwwiiT tn r-lrT thn atma. rf I ,l, .! I...-! ,,Tf. . pheie. The air is full of it. Even little . . . "c NUU' lwo H5"10113 the order. Men had been exnelled from Denmark has voted ber war minister $250,- r old "Y stred away not far from the order (0JJ FeUow.j for divuHD the COO to strens;hten her coast defences. h.re- As I don't use liquor myself, I am secret work, but there was no recordof a France has stirred up ill feelinr br her ac- SlnS to give it to some worthy man. i,,,.: j .ind Turkey sides with England ia Ulling hat came back full of silrer. Thepreach France that she has no occasion for inter- cr wont into the woods to look for the luresco. uepons irom sJi the Rret j wj1jsjcv. huropean capitals state tht war is consid ered inevitable between England and Rus sia, and both countries are increasing their The account of a terriblo crime and tra her obligations. not returned. The divorco market in Indianapolis is Up to a few hours ago he ?had , 1 'ummanzea local J0UraaI: unM. kuiupviiiion among our local Jaw I ycrs has brought down the prices of our I e quote: Common separation. LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD IYEASTGEMS raised by this jsast is light, white and whole some Ilka eur grandmother's delicious braid. CROCER3 SELL THEM. Price Baking Powder Co., j lurrn cf rr. Fricsi srsial Eaicrisz Einsca; ; Chlcaso, III. St.Uouia.MOs Notice or Publication. urn divorces. Lnro Orncz at Pjbcoit Aixzoy, Ar"l 10th, 1363. preparations totate advantage of lU decla- redy comes from the little town of Tarsi. lii alimony, $25: large alimonv. tu hu aiinouof hi. mixtion tnm.v. X, ment bv default airainst von m . ... - - I . t . ' I Orri a - tst 1 1) roof In sTtmrvirt of him rf(?r nH (, iti I r r:Li tt .1 i i ration a: once, uuustone nowa Encland ,n ot Mtchoacaa. Msitca. Tho iuv, according to circumstances. I r.H.VoV. ,V. tTT.T .r: V," . I u' xiunureu ana rive (?ouo) Lfoliars i mim u&l ooce at Piwcott. Anrona. on thr I cjesi at wie raie OI In the District Court of the Third Judicial District, Territory of Arizona, County cf x avapai . Johx Howard, Plaintiff, ts. Mceat 3Ias- terson, Defendant. Action brousht in the District Court of the Third Judicial District, in and for the County of Yavapai, Territory of Ari zona: Territory of Arizona sends Greeting tn Murat Masterson: You are hereby summoned and reauired to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff in the District court ot trie Ihird Judicial District, in and for the County of Yavanai. in the Territorv t .. . . . . j oi Arizona, ana answer to the complaint filed with the Clerk of this Court, at Prcs- cotr, in said County, (a copy of which com plaint accompanies this summons,) within twenty days (exclusive of the day of ser vice; after the service upon you of this summons, if sened in this Count v: but if served out of the County, and within this District, then within thirty days; in all oiner cases, torty uiys. And you are hereby notified that if vnn fail to sppear and answer the comnlaint. a above required, the plaintiff will take judg- lor the sum GOLDEN RULE STORE, liare the Lircutici! Uwtt Cirt.'o'Jj rxrtbaKtl Stock Of General Merchandise! tyerer sen to as oneetblihnse::t In'AiiZOcB Also a Complete stock of the Famous Oregon Cassineri Clithint- Bliikit Lined Goods, Pacific Coast Flannel Underwear, AND AS ENDLE33 TAKIETT OT Buckingham '& Hecht's Unrivailed Manufactu o Boots and Shoes. Magnificent Selection of Ladies' and Children's Shoes, just arrived sJs5N0RTHWi:aa. CORNER OF THE PT,AZA mm oa. fonr fractional let Encland ,n state of Mtchoacaa, Mrea. Tho in anxious sxpectation, by statin; that he I "eren-year- old boy of a wealthy resident I Baness good and increasing." it ft r.fv? in ft mvn iliauuinn yrUh i, I Of that nlace. named Lnoez. vu L'ldnannoil -.erampnt at St Petersburg and rfusinK on Uth oi ath, &nd the fathtr A disV from tho City of Mexico tou x to ratse public a line until the matter ia -""" cuuu woum do mica it a - ,t u or s-ction o. tisht s; m Towaaip . No. u. Him., a RnMim flpet of r i ransom af 75.000 was not deposit in a cer- In regard to iforaons emizratimr from trT? HLnort "'r :s) ra. I : i , V. . I,, . , " I . "r uaice. lot louomcjt witD to rrore hl coo. cruisinc ofTthe Italian coast to overawe I Uln P: ace w,Uln two days. By some acc l-1 the L mted States to Mexico. Govern- I?ian;rldM' nron cnItl,ion of ,l!d!lni1 . I .1 . r. r.n I . . . ' II?1" J H-A. Marah. llomr Mclnntrnar. hamo: that covornmcnt in what are cons dered it r1 ") avue ieu ia:o mo nanas ment oflicials announce that nnno I KrteM.sod J. n Hf - - a Ti a 5 i i . .1 secret preparations to assist England in the ' UP' servani ana was not aeitveretJ jng have any strife with the Czar. """ lw 4D lu "i" a piej wua me cri minals. On the morninz of tho 16th the ten per cent. l-h diy of May. iss riz, Frank E. J oniar., of I per annum from the 1st d.iyof October Camp rrtlr. Tarapai County, Ariiona TcrritorT. for ISA t j i ,i i 3 . . , hi. Homtl Application So. 1W, for th. fractionS u ' 15(3 018,8 and dhursemcnts in this ti) ana ore (sj ot me ontnvrat and I wun uxpenaea. No.li(SianlarTra(7)o' thf sooth-I v. fiivpn concessions granted them, but are at liberty to come as other emigrants, subject to the laws of the omy Mclcnernar. hucn. Joroxc. all of Pnot!. Yintal TI10M.V3 WJSO. Pgiatw. Application for Pardon. A Deadwoo-l miner, fikemical as tn thflf,t,- t i.i.i..j. .f u.l.. . ability and honesty of the assurers in that mutihted, thrown into his own courtvard. " ' whlch forb' PJ- cams, recently played on them the old I A twelve-year-old sister, on witnessing the trick, with the usual results. He pul vcrized an old iur. mixed it with rranh. - o i I Tl. c 1. t i . , ito, and took it to a Deadwood assaver. T T. " 7 . . s. uuniea Endand is a retro-ade movement wi,w, District Court of the Third Judicial Dis- iu, u cauynt, taey win do lyncneq. - - trict of the Territory of .Arizona, in and for Th9 JTZon titution nm dn, t0 dCCentI M SSlble' Conn of . YavZpai. and . sentenced to ... ...... , . , . ine uarette, The German Gazette states it is credi- Notice is hereby civen that Abiiah Tt siSht, tell dead with a commotion of the blr informr.1 thnr ,n, ,,i j autchison and bhelby L. Iluchison, who hearth, and the unhappy fatheris now a ra- t.'. . . i- , """ were convicted of murder of the second de- . r . j J t - . AAA bUC3 Another portion he gave to a Lead city assaver. The Deadwood authority re- jtorted "0 ounws of silver per ton as the rrsuk of hi assay, and the Lead city ex pert gave per ton in gold and nosilver as the result of his investigations. An American citizen, one Clark Allison, of Somerset, Massachusetts, has been dis covered in a Spanish prion, where he has been incarcerated for nine raon'hs and fed on rye ! rsad and water, and herded with t't Jvt cf Spanish prisoners. Kc bae beti watting there for nine months for trial fir l.yang drunk and striking a atchmat). lloro worV fprournarT. plausible statistical proof of the assertion informat:on PTnr. :f. J., . .u.J Voma, Arizona, for the term of twenty tnat me oia reproach against the south . . . . r Je3r5 Wlli aPPy o tne tiovernor and Uoard crnas beinS the largest consumers of C e"uauon MU6 " rL"r .'fnt0rj' " tbe next f T 1 F a . I aaaidlall Ul fidlU 1MIMIU. Its whisky is no longer well founded. On Ie IOr Pace M lna,cai- the contrary, our contemporary asserts A bill was recently introduced .I .t .1 " x . . I u.u.sWaHIneiii0R temperate lac- Texas Legislature for the appointment of a t:on m the anion. Mississipi, it says, has commission to determine the portion of the 950; while Minnesota, with about the state in which Texas fevsr exists amon- same population, has over 3,000 sa'.ooons; c4ttIei Dnt 11 was shelved through the dctrr- Arkansashas 1.344 saloons: Califorr,;.-v ""netl opposition ofSonthern Texas men Prescott, April 14. 1SS5. RUSH & WELLS In the Attorneys for Abiiih B. and Shelbv V. Hutchison. wivh about the game population has 9,- o9 saloons; old Bourbon Kentucky hi 6,451 salccns, and Ohio 15,390. who insisted that it was a measure in the interest of the Panhandle to the detriment of the other cattle raising sections of the State. NOTICE. AH those knowing themselves indebted to us will pay their accounts to Ed. Home, Prescott, who is authonzod to collect our accounts. Accounts not settled before the tirs: of June will be placed in Court for collection. P. B. BRANXBX & CO. Prescott, May f.:h, 1SS5. under civ hand and the SEAL xSp.n1 nf a-i! TViatnrt rday April. A. D. I3S5. A. E. FOOTE, Clerk. E. M. Sanfoed, Attorney for Plamtitt PRESCOTT -AND- IHCEIVI3: SAMUEL HILL WHOLESALE & RETAIL Dte.fr In Tinware. Granite and Agate , . Ironware 1 Pumps, Pipe Fitting and Plumb- 1 ing a Specialty. COOKING and HEATDIO -or- EYERYJESCRIPTION, JOB AVORK AND REPAIRING rVpROMFTLY DOmC.MS MONTEZUMA STREET. East Side of the Plaza THE SiUi MiOdN! SOCIAL MUTT -: AT:- Sander's Station ! OX JEROME ROAD. WIST Hi FfllMEElIG 1111, , MaY 15, GUItLEr STREET, OPP, NEW CLUB ROOMS, A.P.WILLIAMS. - - - -PROPRIETOR Unexclled Wines, Liquors and Cigars WILL ALWAYS BE SERVED TO PATRONS, quit and orderly houp. s5TGentlt:eatroent to arnanlr MILES & HASKEL CARPENTERS & BUILDERS a. casein. v. a. mesa. Good Music and an cedent Supper Ticliets, Ex- DE.M1STKY . D. PEirnuvo. dentist, is rEEMXEvn.T loted in Prescott and all operations en trusted to him will bo arefullr performed and "WARRxxrED to give satisfaction. Orncx First door eAit of Bank of Ari- Bfecht & Throne, r f t p"T" o lo a2 kinrtj of j Wagon and Blacksmith Wort! u taart ceas aad rmtuM-ltow at tk. PIONEER SHOPS. Corner iraait and Garter vkert v. har fcU vtack af Plans Cnd Speificatiorr Wgoa Timtr, Iron and Steel Axi', ; Iron and Steel Tire, ew. for a2 Unit el swm. oa appUcaUoc v at ti.- levi "rtca. Ateo amu ':r ta Abaxh Sxzj-B.kvu.71So Sash, Doors, Blinds, orde, at ahert c. aoai farxii. j Making and Repairing of Fm- 2cna, vr. Gurley Strttt. niture a Specialty. w r iv i 3 r ills