' LEGAL.
BY TJELEGrDEt
SPECIAL NOTICES.
LEGAL.
AY
CHAOS.
sr walt. it. rid nca.
Ages to cotn I bcc tLe world,
JVnd lo! it !s full of evil
Full of women and mcu ;
TLe only prayer ol the good is for dcatb,
And the only feat of the urate, to die.
There I no God auy more among all the people ;
Science has murdered bod,
And now, in her turn Is dying
With that ehe fed on man and the world.
The world Is fall of man, full to xottin'r.
Fall as a channeled carcass crawling with creep-
In:: things.
And Science 6lts i' the heap, and grins like a
ebastly iieud.
Glhbcrlug empty words when one enquirctu the
end.
The cattle are slain and slain
Clean a war from the earth,
For the need of a hungry world,
And all that crccpeth and movctb
Is'gathcrcd in by loan blue hands
That clutch as the drowning at all things.
The rivers arc thick and foul,
For the thirst is more than the water.
The soil is a noisome sight,
Barren with overtask,
Scraped and raked and mucked
To the smallest sand ;
And thieves nncarth the seed
For an hour's life.
The air is rank, and tho high heaven
Clammy with exhalation ;
The heaped world choking and no green leaf
Any more to transmute tbeEtcnch.
O, a people exceeding wise Is this I
With curious books and tools
Impotent sages gnashing their wisdom-teeth,
Cursing all that Is or may be,
Figkting for food like wolves,
LIkc wolves devouring each other,
Love is dead, and lust ;
Hunger sits in the sunken eyes
That glare on the cowering woman.
And woman, with whom love dies the latest,
Poisons the babe In her womb
The world Is full;
Strangles the babe at her breast
The world is starving.
A crash, and the world is done.
The void is filled with a fiery hail'
And a shudder that creeps to the farthest star.
' ' Ocerland Monthly for April.
THE YOUNG MAN WHO WAS "SHOOK."
"What I want to know," said a whito-
headed young man of 20 years, as he stood
before the sergeant in charge of the Central
Station yesterday, "what I came here for
was to get somo advice."
-"Proceed," said tho sergeant.
"You know Nancy Thompson, don't you V
"iNcvcr liearu ol ner."
"Well, 6he's a widdcr over 40 years old,
and rvo ueen uoaruin' mere."
"Yes?"
"And we were engaged to be married."
"Whow," whistled the officer.
"I dont blame you," continued tho young
man in a broken voice. Tm only '20 and
sho is 40, but a man can't always tell when
ho's going to make a foal of himself."
"And you fell in love ?"
"I did that, nnd as soon as we get through
talking I'm going over to hire somo one to
kick me over to Canada and back ! Yes, sir,
fell dead in love loved a woman over 40."
"And what followed ?"
"What followed ? Why, what allcrs fol
lows 1 I'm human, same as any body else,
ana wnen l love 1 love like a locomotive
on a down grade. What do you think I did
in just six weeks by tho watch ? went to
the tho theater sixteen times, out
riding twelve times, had thrco parties, went
to threc lectures and took her out to cat
oysters ten or eleven times. Fact, sir cost
mo darn near 200."
"But it was all for love," replied the ser
geant. "Bought her a 40 watch, a $10
bracelet, a 5 ring, a 7 set of jewelry, a
new uress and givo lier a $?o gold piece with
a holo in it! Yes sir, I drew o00 from the
bank every red I had and I used it all up
on ner s"
, '"And then?"
"Sho pretended to love back, and when I
squozo hor hand she smiled and smiled and
looked heaps of love at me. She'd lean on
my arm, talk about Cupid, and git oft' poetry
uy the rod, and it was plainly understood
'that we wcro to bo married in June. Oh,
sho knew her biz, and sho slid around me as
a Bengal tiger docs around a Jamb !"
"Did sho break tho engagement'?"
"Last night," said tho young man, swal
lowing tho lump in his throat, "sho told me
she had been trifling with me all along. Sho
said sho was engaged to another man, and
she could never be more than a sister tome !
I tell you sergeant, you could have knocked
mo 3own with a straw ! I braced up after a
while and called her a hypocrite, when she
called me a white-haired idiot, and the
boarders threw mo out of doors. Fivo hun
dred dollars gone, and I'm a wrecked man."
lie blew his noso and wiped his eyes, and
continued :
"I don't waut to drown inysolf; the wa
ters awiui coiu, and perhaps 1 can get over
this. I want tho presents back, and I'll go
.to Muskegon and try and forget her. It
l.-.l . II - . r
wreutiicu mu nu io pieces, nnu i can never
lovo again. Wcro you ever shook, Sergeant?"
"jso never."
"liien you don't know the anguish the
griping around tho heart. It cots like
knife, and all I can think of is being laid out
in awumu, luy ngUL llOQU UUIUUlg a UUnCU
poroses ana my icic resting on my heart."
"You aru j-oung ; you may grow out of it."
"i may l may, out it's so awful sudden
anil nits so hard, that I feel as if I'd fallen
from a house. Go to the house, Sergeant
and sco if you can't get them things back
It I'm alivo I'll be around to-morrow, and if
I dont come you mat keep the thimrs for
jour kindness,
tender-htarted
I'm whito-licaded, but I'm
I utiu A. nouit ku illLIIU UUU1UU
somo barn and sit down and think."
.jAnd ho retired. (Detroit Treo Press
bPELLiNG. -Tho Nana liegister offers
these remarkson spelling: Teachers iugeno
ral spell no better than other men. Five
editors out of sis aro bad spellers, but the
sixth may take rank next to the compositor,
Preachers. lawyers and nhvsicians srcnerallv
spell with some approach to correctness, but
.mere aro somo notable exceptions. Preach
ers and physicians are generally worso spel
lers than lawyers ; but it should be consid-
crea i.iiat legal gentlemen often write so
badly that it cannot bo determined whether
eyaro habitually good spellers or not.
literary people are not of necessity good
spellers. .Many of them aro very bad ones.
Soaseof the ablest contributions we have
cvcr-jHiWkhed were so badly spelled as to
reciniro copying before handing them over
to: tha! coapositor. Mrs. Sigourney, the
poetess, was one of tho worst spellers that
. ever handled a pen. Tho truth is. that cor
rect spelling is learned by a parrot-like pro-
cess, best
euitcu iJ uui vaitiuab years. 11
our earliest
.not thenJeanwd, ao after exertions wil sup
ply the lack dearlystraining.
x The 1h grapevine at Santa Barbara, Calt
ftrata, is'dying, and there is somo talk of
diggiiM; Hp the trunk and exhibiting it at
tiorkiladclphia Centennial Exposition.
Special to tie Miner by U. 8. Military aid "W. U. LireiJ
Washington, May 19. Secretary Bristow
has received information indicating that the
ramifications of the whisk- ring extend
throughout the eastern cities.
St. Louis, May 17. The Governor, this
morning, designated Thursday, June 13th, as
a. day of humiliation and fasting, onacccount
of the threatened grasshopper pest.
Lexington, Ky., May 10 John C. Breck
enridgc died this evening.
Chicago, May 18. Reports from portions
of,. Missouri, Minnesota, Kansas and Ne
braska state that the grasshoppers are al
ready devastating the country of every
green thing, and that the farmers are greatly
discouraged. The pests seem to be young,
at least they aro very small, ranging from
the size of a ilea to that of a common house
fly. Their destructive powers appear quite
as great as those of the full grown insect.
Gentlemen who have recently been on a
tour of Southwest Missouri say tho grass
hoppers are devouring everything green in
that section. Pcoplo are panic stricken.
Cattle and horses arc dying by the hundreds
of starvation, not being able to find anything
to eat m the woods, as tho grasshoppers
havc.eaten the buds and leaves from the
trees. In Minnesota an investigation by a
reporter of the St. Paul Press, sent out es
pecially for the purpose, shows that, so far,
only a portion of four counties are troubled
with the pests, but deposits of eggs are found
in other sections, and serious damage to the
crops aro feared.
Washington, May 18. Tho special order
from the War Department, of April 8th, re
lieving Major Charles Sprague, Chief Pay
master of tho Department of California, has
been revoked, and the portion of that order
relating to oiliccrs of the Pay Department
serving in tho military division of the Pa
cific has been modified as follows: Tho
commanding General of the military division
of the Pacific is authorized to cause from
time to time an interchange of states be
tween the Paymasters of Arizona ana those
of other parts of said division, the senior
Paymaster in the Department of Arizona to
perform the duties of Chief Paymaster of
that Department.
Iho Licut.-Colonel of the Cth Cavalry,
now en route to Arizona, has been ordered
to West Point to relieve General Upton of
his duties lit tho Academy. The Colonel of
that regiment is on sick leave, so the regi
ment will be commanded by one of the Ma
jors.
aslnngton, May 19 Telegrams receiv
ed here rcnort that cx-Scuator Jesse D.
Bright is dying.
bt. Joseph, Mo., Ma3' 19. Tho grasshop
pers are totally destroying the winter wheat
in this vicinity. Dispatches from all parts
of Missouri and Kansas say that the crops
are being injured by the grasshoppers.
PACIFIC SLOPE.
San Francisco, May 18. Steamer Orizaba
left at 9 o'clock this morning. The follow
ing military persons arc among her passen-
ers lor aau uicgo : (ion. Alexander. Uol.
Stewart, Lieut. Wheeler, and all of the en
gineer corps D. S. A.
lo-iiay the pilot-boat J. C. Curtis was
wrecked just south of the Cliff House. She
is a total wreck. Thcro were seven persons
on board, all of whom were saved with much
duuculty.
Gold in New York, 110. Greenbacks in
San Francisco, SGJ and S?.
ban Irancisco, May 19. Theminmgstock
market is utterly demoralized. To-day the
lollowing are the quotations for leading
stocks: Ophir, 37: Mexican, 15: Sierra Ne
vada, 9 ; Best & Belcher, 42 ; Crown Point,
29; Belcher, 20; Con. Virginia, 400.
me new racilic btock .hxehange has now
77 subscribers who have each paid up S5.000
making 385,000.
TEBEITOEIAL.
Florence, May 23. The flouring mills of
Florcnco arc in full blast day and night.
The abundant supply of water keeps tho
machinery in clock-working order.
A Mexican circus exhibited hero during
tho past two da3's to crowded houses.
Prospects on tho Gila adjoining Florence
are nattering. The present crop will sur
pass that of any former year. Harvesting
has commenced.
New and rich discoveries of silver ledecs
in tho Pinal Mountains continue with una
bating success.
Prof. Hughes, of Tucson, arrived this
monnnjr,
It is understood that several prominent
riarucs arc selecting a Erouncl s,le upon.
.- - i i . .
wuicu io erect smcitins: worKs.
religious Kathcrintr is to be held in
Brighton, England, at-tho beginning of June
winch will last ten days. It will be on the
plan of the Evangelical Conference held at
Oxford lastyear, " for tho promotion of scrip
tural holincfs," but on a much larger scale,
and will be also under tho auspices of Mr.
and Mrs. Pearsall Smith. Some 8,000 per
sons arc expected to attend, and 10,000 will
be spent in defraying the expenses of English
speaking clergy from the continent.
:
The Ventura ('California') Sicrnal ventures
the prophesy that a new State, with its Capi- I
- 1 A. T . t -,tl 1 . - -
u-u ai a,os Angcics, wm oe carveu out ol tue
lower tier of California counties within five
years.
"Drunkenness, unhko sotflo other evils
winch aflltct us," says the Milwaukee Senti
nel, "sccins inherent in our nature." That's
what we've suspected all along. Xouisvillo
uouner-u ournai.
Newark Land Company.
San Pmncisco Bay, Alameda Co, California.
'Xiue JPenect. Incorporated
THE NEWARK LAXD COMPAXV IS VOW TV
shape ; tho Guamntee Fund paid in. This company will
ue prepared in .Mav lo taKe nartie bv i!mh,I nnd
railroad to their town and lands. Bvrtference
vey Chart it will be seen that at Potrero Point, in from f
jewarK, incacep water cvmesadthe war through the
channel from tne Pacific with the C. P. IL R. rnnninf in
n direct lino through Livermore Pass making this the con
necting point between nU parts of the United States and
dv ueen waxer to an parts or the irlobc nnd th mnti
manufacturing point ra the Bay of San Francisco plenty
vi (,-wi uuiui.uccueai su ana easy commu
nication. Purchasers getting possession can raise large
crops by planting as late as July 15th. This comnonr trill
commence active operation In building, etc., soea. For
all Information, circulars, maps and subscription, arrlr
basement, opposite the Bank of California, San Francisco.
This Laid trill ba seld at Anctioa May 23, 1875, by H.
M. Kewhall & Oo-, ia acres and lots to tie Mgien Udder.
Terms at sale. Credit to large buyers. Possessicn will
be given by the lit of Jane, or sooner if the cropsare etL
Steamer AL S.Xathara.leav9'thefootof Brannan street.
opposite the Pacific Mail Steamshis "Wharf. San Franc!
Sundays, Moadaj-s, Wednesdays ard Fridays, at 8;30
o'clock, arriving at Xe wart 11 to lair past 11, according
to the tide, giving from four to fir hoars on the ground.
Returning, leave Ifewark at half-rest 3 o'clock. anit!-
at San Francisco at half-past 5 r.Vl. The best of Restaur
rants on the steamer on the Xew York plan ; pay only Sot
what you pet i Breakfast, 00 cents; Dinner, 75 cents.
Pare for round trip sevesty-five ccafs. Stages connect
with beat, rssslasT to Xiles. Centre ville: WataloctuB Car.
nors, "Warm Springs and Saa Jose.
CHAS. R. PETERS, Manager. .
sb21kL
PRESCOTT POST OFFICE.
Arrivals and Departures of Mails.
AIUUVE. CLOSES.
From Southern Arizona, CalL&rniaand tho Atlantic Stales.
Mondays and Thursdays. I Tuesdays and Fridays nt 9
. r. it.
From Hardyville, Mineral Park, Ccrbat and points in
Mohave.
Thursdays. Saturdays at 0 x. a.
From Sacta Fo fXew Mexico), via Forts Winjrato and
.ueaaace ana camp erae.
Tuesday. Fridays at 0 r. Jt.
F-om WIckenburjr, Tia Walnut Grove, llradshaw anil
Xoyes Mills.
Saturdays at G r. M. J Sundays at C a. II.
Money order office hours from 9 x. M. to 4 V. M.
Kecistrntion closes at 5 r. il
Office open Sundays troia 9 to 10 A. II. and front 1 to 2
r. M. Xo money orders issued or paid on Sundays."
fe!2tf JAMES S. GILES, P. M.
AZTIAN LODGE Wo. 177, F. & A. Iff.
Regular ineetinrs of th.s Lodge on the last j
Saturday of each inontb, at 7 o'clock r. Jl.
Solouminir brethren are fraternallv invited
to attend. GEO. LOL'XT. W. M.
Wm. X. Kellt, Secretary.
I. 0. 0. F., ARIZ02JA LODGE No. 1.
ojSfe, Regular Meetings on first and third Sat
Wfeurdavof each month, at Masonic Hall. Mem
&3Sii2 hereof the Order, in pood standing, are iu-
Tjted to attend. JU11.N w. 1A IS, .U.
E. J. COOK, Secretary.
All tho nicest, freshest Bnd Iwnt Hah: PllEPAK.VTIOXS:
Tommies. Oils, Dyes, and Invigorators, l.utin s Genuine
French Extract, Soaps, Powders and Cosmetiques, can be
had at DR. KEXDA LLS, Pioneer Druir Store.
OFFICIAL. DIRECTORY.
TEHKITOKIAL OFFICEia.
Delegate to Congress Hiram S. Stevens.
Governor A. P. K. Saflbrd.
Secretary Coles Uashiord.
Auditor A. C Uenedict.
Treasurer P. R. Tully.
Surveyor-General John Wasjon.
Supremo Judges, HtDist, Chief Justice E. F. Dunne.
" " 2d " DeForest Porter.
" " 3d " C. A. Tweed.
Clerk Supreme Conrt Harry R.Jones.
U. S. District Attorney James E. McCaffry.
United States Marshal F. H. Goodwin.
Deputy Manual 1st Disc, Wm. J. Osborn.
" " 3d " F. D. Parker.
VAVAfAI COU.NTV OFFICniW.
Probate Judge
Sheriir.
Under Sheriff.
Deputy '
County Recorder.
Deputy "
County Treasurer....
Deputy " .
Dirtrict Attorney.....
Clerk District Court-
Harley II. Cartter.
Ed. F. Rowers.
...F. D. Parker.
W. French.
Wm. Wilkerson.
.-.. Wm. Fo.-tor.
............ Ji.hn II. Marion.
E. S. Pcnwell.
Ed. W. Wells.
......... Wm. Wilkerson.
f Geo. 1). Kendall,
. A. O. Xoyes,
(Gideon Cornell.
Supervisors
ritEscorr rr.EcixcT.
Justices of the Peace.-.. .11. II. Cartter nnd J. C. Otis.
Constables Jack Leonard and GriQin.
VILLAGE OK IT.rJSCOTr.
Mayor C. A. Luke.
Conncilmen. i1 aible- V-f ,T0H,',,V'"
t G, 1'. Foster and W. M. Hulruin.
Marshal Win. Jer.niugs,
Recorder II. II. Cartter.
Treasurer Wra. Rabhford.
AGENTS FOR THE MINER.
San FrancitcoT,. P. Fisher, Rooms CO Jt 21 Mer
chant's Exchange, California street.
Thos. Boyee, No. 30, (second Boor), Merchant's Ex
change.
San litmardino Samuel Bergo.
JVeu For. W. II. Ftrris, SOI North 22d street.
AKIZO.N'A.
Yuma Schnieder, Greirsou Sc. Co
Ehrenbtrg A. Frank.
H'iclenlurg A. II. Peeples, and C. vt A. Stage Co.
irard'jTillc Jas. P. Bull.
Wallapai Mining VittrictCorj & Potts, Cerbat.
1'hcenxx J. T. Alsap.
Fait l'hanixW 11. Hellings & Co.
Florence -Jot. Colliugwood.
lueton J.S. Mansfeld.
gOOK AND JOB PRINTING
OF EVERT
DESCRIPTION,
Dono in Good Style,
Orders solicited.
AtthcMlXEIl Office.
Prices reasonable.
SPAULDING S STATION,
ON THE VERDE ROAD,
(Formerly liwi as "Dan Maifs,")
-IS THE-
MOST COMFORTABLE STATION
I ABIZOISTA.
or2 nEXRSPAULDIXG, Proprietor.
ASH CREEK STATSON,
THIS STATIOX IS JUST llALP-WAY FROM
IPi-escott to Verde,
AXD A
MOST DESIRABLE PLACE TO STOP.
A never failing stream of pure cold water. nir ri.n
rooms nnd beds, a table supplied with the very best of
"Pf JOnxSTEJLMER.
HE PIONEER MILL
OF THE TJEIUUTOUY,
(FORMERLY QUARTZ MOUXTAIX SA W-MLL,)
HAS (DIN" lEAICD
ALL
KIKDs OF iUMBER,
CHEAP AS TIIE CIIEAPEST.
And is constantly making tho same suitable for all pur
rose. A. O. XOYES.
Lxr Orders left with G. Cornell or at the store of John
O. Campbell will be promptly filled.
l'rescott, A. T., April 1, lt-75.
PDIA COUNTY.
E. IV. FISH & OO.
Peslre to inform the public, through the medinm of thm
MLNEE, that their extensive stos and warehouses, at
TUCSON AND FLORENCE,
In Pima Countv. Arizona, are nlwa-r Cllvt fii
lines of such poods as are needed la the Territory, and
their ample facilities for purcbasinir and receiving mrfi
enable them to sell bett- articles, for less moaer, than
any other firm In Southeastern Arizona.
In addition to regular store articles, they keep on hand
PINE LUMBER AND SHINGLES.
ALSO
BA.S.IjE"5r Sc COZRJST.
Mr Fish, at Tucson, and Mr Coirinnrood. at FIotptim.
will be pleased to receive calls from inch citizens
Xorthern Arizoea, Xexr Mexico and California, as mar
TIOAD STATION5 RECEffTS,
prihteC in due form,
FOR SALE AT MINER OFFICE.
Si.
MARICOPA COUNTY.
CHARLES T. HAYDEN.
Hayden Ferry, Maricopa County, A. T.,
PEAIX1I IX -
EVERY VARIETY OF MERCHANDISE,
AM)
Proprietor of the Hayden Mills.
Flour of the Very Best Quality
From these Water Mills always on hand. Also,
Cracked Barley for Peed for Animals, i
Have on hand and for sale a large amount of
Home Made Bacon nnd. Hard.
Freighters will find my .
BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SHOPS
Well supplied with material for repairs.
CHARLES T. HAYDEN.
HEZEKIAH BROOKS, Agent, Frescott, A. T. fe!2 tf
E. IUVINE.
J. A. E. IRVINE
E- IRVINE & CO,
At the News Depot,
PIKENIX, ARIZONA
Offer for Sale an assortment of first doss
FAMILY GROCERIES,
STATIONERY, BOOKS,
NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS,
AT LOW PRICES.
II. JIOI2GAX. V. DIETItrrCII.
-. II. MORGAiV & CO.
PHCENTX AND MORGAN'S PERRY
Maricopa County, Arizona Territory,
DKALEllS w
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
Our Motto: Quick Sales and Small Profits.
YUMA COMTY.
BEST AND CHEAPEST
Frcislit and Passenser Roulc
....FR03I....
SAN
FRANCISCO, CAL.
TO
Ynma- Arizona.
f .rfi a
GUAYMAS, IiA PAZ, MAZATLAiN
And Other Mexican Ports. -
rr- . THE COLORADO STEAM NAVIQA-
-35?jc?,tion Company's excellent Meamship
JmX?' KE WBERN nnd MONTANA leave San
Sr yV JTrrag Fninciu every twenty days for Mexican
ports and mouth of Colorado river, connecting with river
boats, freight landed at umc in twelve (By days from
San Francisco.
Agencies of the Company at (110 Front Street, San
I rancuco, California, 1 uma and Lhrcnberg, Arizona.
I.POLHAMUS.Jlt.,
General Superintendent.
Passage Bates.
Yuma to San Francisco,
Per C. S. N. Go's Steamers :
Cabin 90 Coin.
Stecrago , 40"
Accommodations First Class. "T
I.rOLIIAMUS Jn.,
General Superintendent,
Yuma !Oiii Store.
GEORGE MARTIN,
Wnolesale and Retail
DRUGGIST,
2
Main Street, Yuma. Arizona.
Has in store a full line of
Dispensing- jXedicines,
PATENT MEDICINES,
OILS,
Toilet Soap, Tooth Brushes,
And All Other Articles Usually Kept in Drug Btores
V-J Irescriptions put up with great care.
Orders from the country solicited, with the assurance
mat prices, Jtc, wnl bo found satisfactory.
GEOROE MARTIX.
COLORADO HOTEL,
Yunia, Arizona.
Board per Month, $30 to $40.
Splendidly
aug7yl
furnished room.
Waiters in attendance.
WM. RORKE, Proprietor.
CALIF0ENL4.
K. L. PARE.
F. E. OHAVKL.
PAGE fc GRAVEL.
Los Angeles, California,
M.VXUFACTUnEia OF
CARRIAGES & WAGONS.
,....,.,.., ...
ttMHlt M 1....
Carriages, Buggies, Light Spring
AND
HEAVY WAGONS,
j Of their own make, which they warrant ia every retjct
Inferior and worthless work that is frequently palmed off
' V-iUI
BEST ASSOBTMENT
y.-uu.mu.o ana uuuuits ever offered In Los
Ch" M? ?SRlM manufactured by
5?:reAtt?J with Iure cebebrated Patent A.Hn.fnwl
spiiixn rmnimr n -j . . .
wu..wtulV m ntu ouapiea to comfort.
PRINTED STJANrKIS
.... i on ....
location of Mining Claims,
xvr. odLi, ai' mu JILXER OFFICE.
.Xo Prosrector or Miner should go Into the coMtry
m!d noUeeL Tery haaJJr correct, real?
Best Known Flux.
THE MALTEHA M1XIXR Chvnivvten,.
rareutojoraisatae Best Known pw ta onantWM7r
nrnMiMibMn...!... . s . .
. " rTT tma lu vfaanx ill us, ilii
who apply. Address, WAIIEEN K.
w
merarany
3iP Verde.
Camp
IVOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Matter of the Estates of James Mul-
hall and Michael Fry, deceased.
Notice is hereby given br the undersigned, admioistra
traturof the above named estates, tu the creditors and ad
persons having claims against the said deceased, to ex
hibit the same, with the necessary vouchers, 'within four
months from the first publication of this notice, to the un
dersigned nt Anbrev, oa the Colorado River.
CHARLES BROWN, Administrator.
Mineral Park, May 10, IcTS. "r"t4
SUMMONS.
IN JUSTICE'S COURT, CERBAT PRECINCT,
County of Mohave, Territory of Arizona.
WM. CiiAMDEKLAix agalnt Wat. Mats.
Jn the namenftht Territory of Arizona, to U'w- Mayt,
drftndant, Grating:
You are hereby required to appear before me at my
office, in thf precinct or town of Cirbat, in the conntyof
Mohave and Territory of Arizona, at 10 o'clock, A. M., on
Saturdav. the 10th day of July, A. D. 1873, then and
there to answer to the complaint of i iUinm Chamber
lain, now on file in my office. The said action is brougnt
to recover of you the "sum of seveuty-fivo dollars, alleced
by plaintiff to be due him from you for work and labor
performed by said plaintiff as a canoteron your house
situated in Cerbat being twelve and one-halt days' work
at six dollars per day, performed by plaintiff during the
month of August lb74. And you aro hereby notified that
if you fail toappear and answer, as above required, plain-
tm will tatejniigmcni againsj you lor ine saiuamoumoi
seventy-five dollars, together with costs of suit.
To the sheriff or any constable ol .Mouave couniy :
Make legal service nnd duo return hereof.
. , . ,.,.., fir t- ifw
liiveu unuvr my nana, iuis am uiy ui .iay, icij.
E. F. GALLAGHER,
myClU Justice of tho Peace, Mohave county, A.T.
Dissolution Notice.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex
isting between J. E. G. Mitchell und B. C. Gardiner is
dissolved by mutual consent. J. E. G. Mitchell withdraw
ing from the firm. Each will sign the firm name in set
tlement of accounts. J. K. G. MITCHELL,
BEN C. GARDINER.
Prescott, May l, 1S73. my2lt4
Dissolution Notice.
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY GIVES NOTICE
that ho has withdrawn from the firm of DAVIS, MEE t
SIMES, Contractors and Builders, und that alter this date
will have no connection therewith.
SIDNEY MEE. Jk.
Trcscott, May 10, 1675. myHU
MEDICAL.
Ayer's Sarsa paril la,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
This compound of the veget
able alteratives, Sarsaparilla,
Dock. Stillimria and Jliu-
ytassium and iron makes n
. . . , ..r.
of complaints which are very
prevalent and alllicting. It
purities the blood, purges out
the lurking humors in the sys
tem, that undermine health
and settle into troublesome
disorders, eruptions of the
skin nnd the appearance on the surface of humors that
should be expelled from tho blood. Internal derange
ments nrc the determination of these same humors to some
internal organ, or organ, whose action they der.inge, nnd
whose substanco they disease and destroy. ATElt'tf S.VU
s.W'AKIIXA expels these humors from the blood. When
ther nre gone, the disorders they produce disappear, such
as ulcerations of the liver. Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs,
Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases of the skin, St. Antho
ny's Fire, Rose or Erysipelas Pimples, Pustules, Blotches,
Boils, Tumors, Tetter nad Salt Rhenin. Scald Head. Riair-
worm, Ulcers and Si res, Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Fain in
the Bones, Side nnd Head, Fenialo Weakness, Sterility,
L-ucorrhca, nrlsine from internal ulceration and uterine
disease, Dropsy. Dyspepsia, Emnriation and General Do-
Ulliiy. with their departure health returns.
HlKlWllED 11V
Dr. J. C. AYER & Co., Lowell. Mass.
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
HOLD BY ALL DUL'CCISTS AMI DKALEKS IX MEDICINE
iny21m-l.
HALL'S
VEGETABLE SICILIAN
HAIR RENE AVER.
This standard article Is compounded with the srreatest
U1IC.
Its effects aro as wonderful and satisfactory as over.
It restores gray or f.uled hair to its youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itchlmr. nnd dandniir nn.t ,.
scalp by its use becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to
their normal viiror. preventimr baldness, ami innVin. ,..
hair grow thick'and strong.
As a dressing nothing has been found so effectual, or
desirable.
Dr A. A. Hayes, State Assayer of Massnchusitfn.
llf it
: lest irtparatim for its inteuded
purposes,
BIICKIPTGHAM'S DYE.
FOR THE WHISKER'S
This elegant preparation mar bo relied
the color of iho beard from crav or unv other iiml!rti.i..
shade, to brown, or black, nt discretion. It is easily ap
plied, being in one jirearation, ami quickly and effectu
ally prwlucrs a permanent color which will neither rub
nor wash off.
JIAXl-KACTUHEI) BV
R. P. HALL & CO., Nashua, N.
H.
SOLD r ALL DKUCOlSTa AM) UE-VLEIM TV irTrivr
InuSmC
MOIIAYE C0UiTY.
WM. COnr. mil n
CORY & POTTS
SELL
CHEAP FOR CASK.
iVeecled by Everybody
. 97
UN AEIZOKTA
At their store in
CERBAT, WALT, AIM I ZISTRIT,
Mohave County, Arizona Territory
We keep on hand a large assortment of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
13 Call and see us.
angl773
MINERS AND MILL-MEN!
TOLTt ATTEXnOX 13 CALLED TO
KROM'S DRY ORE CONCENTRATOR
As the apparatus best adapted for preparinfftha
Low Grade & Base Metal Ores
In this Territory, for
REDUCTION OR SIlTPiMKKT
For particulars, address R.-B. CAXFLELD.
Mineral Park, Mohave count-, A. T.
Apl6m3.
WICKENBUR6.
M. L. JPERAJLTA,
Wickc
nbtxrs, Arizona,
Dealer in
GENERAL MEECHANDISE,
CLOTH1JTG, PROVISIONS
HARDWARE.
irr; j . ... .
Mining and Agricultural Implements
,M
PfUVflPP cincw
!
JAMXU .
,
NOTICE.
- . . TT TI n tv m
T lvirfnuin. A. V. EaSterPr. U. Ctuwnuo, A.J.Bii
and C W. Lewis, co-owners wuu ii uuuHnfn is t&
mininir claim cr location kpown as the urfUj
claim or location on that certain quartz lend orlcde ksoif
it,. rvisfnm?n situate In the Pine Grove rainl.l-
trict, In the county of lavapal, 1 erniory oi Amerx &'.-
You, nnd each of you, are hereby notified that th o. '
mined to ba done upon such clainiuu '
cation the amount of labor required by the laws of ft.
United States, at a cost to us in the sum of one kaadj
and seventy dollars. And yon, and each of yon,
hereby noWied to pay to N. C. Sheclles. at the star
Levi Bashford, in tho town of Prescott, in said coaaty el
Yavapai, your respective proportions of tho said cost l
said labor, ttilhln ninety days from the service of
notice, cad that in case of default of you, or-eitacr.(
you. in mating sucn paymeni, w.miu iwu urne. w jg
claim, unaer mo mimntr m '"m, . iurnsireretf
tho interest in said claim oc location of the person aal : "
such default. The amount due by each tf j-ou for m 4?
labr is at the rate cf ten dollars per jiaj leet owned bj-fl
rnn In 3 neh ela:m or location. ALONZO E. DAVM? SS
l'rescott, Feb t5, 1875 3
NOTICE.
To the heirs or legal representatives of Andrew JneUii
and Metcalf Baker, deceased, co-owners with the a,
dersigced in that certain quartz ledee, lead or loJ'
known as the "Silver Hill,' situated in what xcmm
the date of the location oi tne saia joue unown tt ti
Sacramento MiniDg District, but whet is now koowa
the waliapai Jiinmg jjismci, iu mc cuumjoi iioa
icmiory oi Anxvuu j j -.
You. and each of you. are hereby notified thattSeil
designed have caustd to "be dono upon such claim Of
cation the amount of labor required by the laws of 14.tl
United States, at a cost to us of the sum of two hacd
and eighty dollars, and you and each of yon arehereWK
notified to pav to our agent, A. E. Davis, at the iters rfJ;
Davis Si Randall, in the town of Mineral Park,, io tsJJ , S
county of Mohave, your respective proportions of theiJ
cost of the said labor, within ninety days from the serrleft
of this notice, and that in case of default of you, ortUhtf t,
of you, in making such payment within said ninety daw &
we wilt claim, uuuer uiv uuutui; uun iu iuce, a gg
feituro of the interest, or interests, in such claim or let
tion of the person or persons making sucn ucxauit. TU
amount due upon the interests of said deceased is at lis
rate ol ten uoiiars ior eacn ivo icci oi sucu inierests.
LEAMAN JUDSON, HENRY HALL.
O. HUBBELL, THOMAS ABLES,
ANDREW P GAWER, F. S. KE.MP,
GEORGE CAMPBELL, J. A. ROSE.
C, A. ARTHUR, S.M.DUNCAN.
Mineral Tark, A. T., May 14, 1S75. myl4d!
NOTICE.
U. S. Land Office. i
PKESCOTT, A. T., May 7, 1671 J
To tlit Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co , Greeting:
The following described pre-emption cash entries matt
nt this olhce, viz:
No. 31. Augustus Grames, January 0,1673. SetlltmtM
March 7, 1S70. S 1 of X E i and S i of X W , Sfr
tion l, lownsnip io norm, itange -t west.
Xo. 35. Edward C. Donohuch, January 31, 1673. Set
tlement December 2. Ib70. S W i of X W i ami W
of S W i. Section 3G. Township 17 north, Rangt :
wesr, nnu joi io. i, section i, lownsnip io narti,
Itange 4 west.
Xo.37. John T. Lowell. Jlarch 3, 1873. SettlemenU
Septenilicr mil. Lot o. V ami si.; ofX Wiat
Lot Xo. 3 nnd X E i of S W i, Section 31, Township XI W
norm, itange J wesx. k
o. -iu. uunis v. jican, .pnn, icu. ceniemenr Mini
12, 1SCJ. S f of S W i Section 16, and X i of XWi;
section I'j, lownsnip 1 nortu, itange J west.
Have been approved by the Hon. S. S. Butdett, Coma
sioner General Land Office, subject to an appeal witin!
sixty ilays irom tue date ol this notice.
The tracts above described are within the limits of Q
withdrawn! for the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Coraf-i
ny, wiucn iook encci .unrcn i js i ne parties casri
auove Having settiea prior to withdrawal.
WILLIAM X. KELLY,
my7t9 Register.
NOTICE
u. S. r.vxo Office, )
PllfeCOTT, A. T., May 21, 1675. 5 :
To the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Co., Grettingi
The following described cash entries made at this oSei j
viz :
Xo. I5. Jefferson II. Lee, Xov. 2j, 1873. SetflemwM
April 15, ItCa S. K. I tit S. E. i setion 14, and Xitfl
A E t ana SWtorSEt section 23, towtship 13 aarik. '
range 3 west. j
Xo. 54. DcWitt P. Foster. Juno 12. 1871. ScttlemoPr
JIarch 1. 1871. W i of S W i secUon 17, townsUiplj
north, range 5 west, and E J of S E i section 21, ton-
ship le north, range t west.
Xo.55. David W. Shivers. July 11. 187-1. SettlemeaJ ,
Apri! 7. lfcOT. S V i of X W i nnd X W iof SWii
tion 2G, and S E i of X E and X E i of S E i section PJ
township It? north, range 2 west J
Have been approved by Hon. S. S. llurdett, Commlssiosel
General Land Ollice, subject to an appeal within sirtfi
u.juuuiuiueui mis notice, i ne iracu auve ucscnft-1
ed are within the limits of tho withdrawal for the AtlJ
tic and Pacific IL It. Co., which tout effect JIarch 12, 1W "
The parties named above liaring settled poior to tri '
Irawal. WILLIAM X. KELLY.
t"-ld00 Registec
NOTICE.
To Thomas Wallace, M. II. Smith, William IIoMen. J.
. esniith. Sam'l Lub-clc, T. A. Tnlbct, or anyotbej
person deriving their title by deed from the oririalf
imaiurs m iuc 1 1 veriana ledge, Uxle or vela, situated a i
uiiuj-ui inimiig umni.1, .nouavo county. A. l.x
You are hereby notified that If yon do not within nlasJ
diiys fromtheserviceof this notice, pay to theunderslgaei
at Mineral Park, Mohave county, A. T your proportiealt
Tart of the expenses incurred on t aid mine or location, ill
required by the Congrcsiiional law. approved May Hi
1872. the undersigned will claim a forfeiture of vour
' i ..... -i- v
" " uiiue. WJI. TUWLK,
JAMES P. BUM.
3Iineral Park. March 12. 1675. mr!23a
NOTICE.
All persons interested in rim "Si.i Ti.nnnll
shaw Rasin, Arizona, are hereby notifltd that it ther A)
"I u ui.cij- ( wj uays irom tiie date beits
and iiay their pror.irtioa of the pjnnm Innr.f nw3
uiutrnu ui wutKuuuc on said mine as required by Is.
mo unuersigced will claim a forfeiture of your InMrr'
In said mine, in accordance with the mining laws nowbi
(J. Y. SIIELTOX,
A. L. 3IOELLF.R,
GEO. A. HAMMOND.
i. . ... - . OEO- D- KENDALL
Prescott, A. T., April 9, 1875 3a
NOTICE.
m3&
I - M " w , tttAUIIili-
.ife"rtS
""ne, in accordance with the mining laws now infer
JAMES ROACH.'
l'rescott, April 2, 1875.
NOTICE.
To P. W. ShohnTm f
in thr. T,f. 1Z, .VI" .I'K?WUTes. w. ,
Ai7rr "Jpa iisuict, l aTapai coani,,
Arizona Terntorv i Von nm '.:. . .v-. it a
do not appear within ninety (P0) days from the date brr
oi, and na vvour nmnirtinn r , , hi
rlP fnff M,U1 mine, the undersigned will claimafcr
, U18 k iaw, oi your interest in said mlo.
rrescott, Februarys, 1675. "g
SUMMONS.
U. S. Laxu OmcK. X
PP.ESCOTT, A. T.. Mnr 7. 187i J
To?-A. FdxcanX C. Donohunh and irviU
oianaier. Greeting:
v i 'er"e contested land case Inrolrinir
t ft .E W tWea to
vu.v-, vu mo itux uay ox j my next, at IO o cU i
my,t0 Regiftff.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. '
VX TITE MATTEK OF THE
Estate of JAMES TRTJEWORTHY, DcU
XoticeiaherebririTentrt-tt,. r
iliKit. - Tf ,i. iu aeceaseu, io rw' m
&,"S.Tcher wilhintenn
... fuuiicauon ot this notice, at his store oa
of PreimiV tZtf' nieznma street, in me -
or I rescott, in the county of Yarapal, Arizona TerriWp
liUHni in, TiTnvq r . ' . . . .. .
rrecott,Feb.26,ie73. 3m. Administrate-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
K TIIE MATTE i: OF THE
Estate of JAMES B. MTLLER, DeceaeA
tolf kf"1 given by the uodersfgned admte5r
r,aTeBlede4tato &0 creditors ofd
Sff- k?clJa against the said deceased, to
SVaVritil tte nect"aT Touchers, withiaf
months from the first publication of this notice, a!
uauoias irom the first nnhlii
o of j. p. uSSi"
town of l'rescott. count y o? Y.
h ccunryoll.
Te, oa Cortex street, la
aTapal. TerrHoryof An
linno t iitt TVVL
Pott, May 7, 1S75. w"lSSn