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I i J V v . gpitapl) ..rt I .. , . B .... i i .A.j..iiAm' .-?- ..'zmAms & OLIl III IliHiiil il V VOL. II.-NO. 84. WEEKLY EPITAPH. Six-Page Edition. TOMBSTONK.AHIZONA.FEUKU.UtY 13. 1SS3 This Page is from the Dailv of Sauurday, Feb. 11. THK IUTV OV OUJC GOVKICNOlt. Under the abovo caption our con temporary in its issue of yesterday "insidiously attaoks in n covert man ner an incoming governor who has not yet received his commission. It i hard to believe that a publio jour- will be so unjust, but if this is the intent of the article, it is en- hly devoid of meaning. The cast- ' of a cloud of imputation over an :ial who has not had an opportu- to show his intentions, is a pre- fgment that? displays a bigoted mus or a narrow mind. It has in said that some men when they will be buried in a coffin three Ehes wide. We believe it. Tho ministration of Governor Fremont s notoriously inefficient, and' tho tioism of tho Nugget thereon is 11 merit d; but by what right does udge the incoming administration the past? Says tho Nuggot: fo meet the present requirements governor must exhibit energy nerve and adaptive capacity. kon.such development every good lent of the territory will engirt and applaud him and sustain If, on the other hand, he has light the office to recruit his sliat- fed finances, or to rovol in lazy po cal dignity, he will soon become I object of distrust to be succeeded aversion. Immediate guberna- rial action is imperiously demand- The people of this territory will long endure a speculative, or Did, or inert, or incompetent head. Iey suffered enough through the fineness and vacillation and ah- pteeism of him who lately scourged fair territory. "Ho shall lido in the territory for which he is pointed." lhis matter of resi ice is no idle injunction, but com- lplates a continuous abode at the Iritorial seat of government of by access and equipped and ready everv contineenov no pleasant bck partnership in soma agreeable Id advantageous locality, but a brough devotion to the arduous du- Is of an office which ho has sworn .subserve. Yc shall not that the present incumbent lacks awledge of the vital needs and cx- fncios of tho territory. Should kh be the case, however, the ap- Intmcnt is an unfortunate one. If Scient, the greater necessity for lediate and stirring investigation. fcVhat manner of fair dealing is it flaunt before the publio such im itations as are embodied in tho 3ve extrapts, the effect of which, lit it had any effect, would' be to the publio to believe that Gov. tie had accepted tho position for purpose of "reveling in lazy po- itioal dignity" in a "pleasant stock irtnership in some agreeable and 'vantageous locality"? "If dofi- Poitnt, the greater necessity for immo- oJijte and stirring investigation. VThat "Thvestigation can tho editor mean? Gov.Tritle can not certainly b"e investigated before he has quali fied. The ouly "investigation" that is pow called for is the cause of this iinpalled-for attack. Is it fair and just to suppose that fritle has accceptcd the position rpm sordid motives? that ho will be lly a governor in name, and a ram- r and stock-jobber by occupation; it ho is "vapid" and will bo both lert" and "incompetent"? Ii$the appointment of Frederick lie to the position of governor, the txni believes that the people of territory can congratulate them es on having a man in tho execu- i chair who will do his duly in all 'at the word implies; a man who sill not act upon impulse but upon facts, and so acting will unflinchingly exercise the power vested in him I for the good of the territory .over which ho has been' called to preside1. we believe to bo tho conviction If the great majority of the residents M this territory, who extend to our (lew governor a cordial hand of wel- pme, believing that under his admifi- 'ation security and peaco will ccKlily come, and in their wako will rsdund the prospector's blast in tho liilding up of new mining camps nd the filling up of our valleys with joustrious ranchers. Ouimk in Cochise county received lalutary lesson in the sentences fcently passed for robbery. Tue Ontario mino produced in pventy-eighj .days of January, $203,- 1191, 'assay value. French finances are not vet on a satisfactory .'basis and failures are frequent n3 heyy. A 1MIOTKMT. Iii the name of tho business publio of this county the EriTAm takes a decided issue with late Acting-Governor Gosper on tho following reflec tion by him in a letter published in yesterday's dispatches from Wash ington. Governor Gosper says: The people of Tombstone and Co chiso county, in their mad career after money, have grossly neglected local self-government until the lazy and lawless element of society have un dertaken to prey upon the more in dustrial and honorable classes for their subsistence and gains. Besides the cowboy? there is a class, much larger in numbers, of. the "good Lord and good-devil" kind, who keep up a secret partnership with the robbers, and profit by their lawless ness. What voice, pray, had the citizens of this county in the selection of the government under, which they have been struggling? The- act creating this county stu leusly avoided any opportunity for an expression on tho part of tho public. The gentlemen who represented this county in the assembly and were instrumental in the passage of that bill, after receiv ing tho suffrago of our citizens for tho important p sitions of represen tatives did not got left under tho provisions of the new county govern ment. No, Mr. Gosper, there is a heavy vote in this county that be lieve that the gentlemen who were instrumental in the passage of tho act providing for tho Arizona lottery scheme three years ago could throw a good deal of light on the gag that was put on the voice of the people of Cochise in the passage of the act creating this county without ballot for officers, and their remembrance will last sufficiently long to be of telling weight when tho timo shall come to select the next territorial delegato to congress. Nkw Orleans has the greatest possibilities offered in the newly opened Southern and Texas Pacific railroad. No railroad in the world can compare with it in promise. It is tho shortest all-rail route in tho United States between the Paeifio and Atlantic coasts. It is shorter by GOO to 800 miles' than the Now York route, free from .snow and ice, free from trouble from thfe Indians. It shortens the distance for grain be tween California and Europe 10,000 miles, and allows its transpor tation across the continent by rail, which tho Central Pacific route can never do. In addi tion to this, it traverses nearly 1,000 miles in Texas, running through a rich country, which it will help to build up; and penetrates tho most promising mineral districts of New Mexico and Arizona. By this route, therefore, this city has a chance of securing tho grain and fruit trado of California, the tea trade of China, the greater portion of the business of northern Texas, and the return trade of all these sections. Denver Jour nal of Commerce. Hon. JunciK Stilwkll left yester day morning for Tucson, called thith er by tho approaching session of the Supreme Court. His duties have been most arduous since the opening of the fall term of our district court, and from the criminal and civil calen dar already provided for the spring term there is littlo likolihood of their being lessened for some timo to come. During tho past term of court Wo of the most important mining cases that havo come up on this ooast have been tried before him. in ono of which he was accorded tho unusual honor of being called upon to render a decision, jury trial being waived. A II .11 A ITKMK. Yuma Ytve I'rei-t, Feb. 4. The Yuma county road is being gone over again by order of the com missioners and materially improved. The late rains have, washed out the road for some distance this side of Silver district, and laid bare the rooks, but the addition of a littlo dirt will fix things tU.L right. Considera ble work wW nuvo to bo done be tween Silver district and Ehrenberg. Owing, to the drouth in southern California, the sheep of that region ar being ti.msporteil oy rail into Arizona, to save them from starva tion. Some f0 to 00 car-loads passed through Yuma this week eu route for tho inexhaustible ranges of south ern Arizona. This incident offers a sharp rebuko .to tho uninformed scribblers who have unceasingly written of this territory us a barren waste of unproductive lands. The fact is that all tho sheop of the state ef California could not f'jed across a tenth part of tho ranges in Arizona. Immigrants are attracted to this ter ritory, t present, almost solely by its mineral wealth, I lit the lime will' come when its agricultural and gra.1 ing resources will bo fully unddr stood and appreciated, and they are of great magnitude. '' TOMBSTONE. COCHISE COUNTY, jklllZONA, TELEGRAPHIC. Items from Tucson and Mexico. Tucson, Feb. 10. Col. Scott, with a corps of assistannts, leaves here to morrow morning to run a preliminary survey of the Tucsou & Gulf of Cal ifornia railroad in the interest of the Southern Pacific railroad. Tho peo ple of Tucson are jubilant over the fact that the Pacific road builders are taking hold of the project. The dis tance from Tucson to Port Lobos is about 175 miles, and the route is skir ted on both sides with a series of promising mining districts, which are now developing some very rich mines. Prof. Salazar, who has just returned from Sonora)v says that u guano is land has been discovered in the Gulf of California twenty-eight miles southwest pf Port, Lobos. lie visi ted it last week, and says the whole surface of the island is literally cov ered with bird's nests, with eggs of every sizo and color. The deposit of guano, he says, is very large. Tho island contains about sixteen square miles. The Caborca mill of Sonora shipped $10,000, the Jesuit of lust month's run. Tho city council havo adopted the street lighting ordinance. The gas will bo lighted on March 1. The Wallace sisters aro playing hero to large houses. - A company has been formed for the purpose of introducing the elec tric light. UetUng Satisfaction ft-om an Editor. Washington, Feb. 10. The Na tional Republican has recently been publishing articles reflecting on A. Ml Sotoldo, clerk of the senate com mittee on railroads. 'I o-night Sotel- do and his brother Charles entered the editorial room of the Republican, where Clarence M. Barton, news ed itor, and Frank Conger, business manager, were sitting. Soteldo sub mitted a document to Barton, who said before acting on it ho must con sult Geo. C. Gorham, chief editor. Conger says that as Barton returned the paper and rose from his chair, Soteldo struck him; a scuffle ensued during which a lamp upset, and Con ger seized it and ran out of the room. Several pistol shots were" heard. Tho compositors rushed to the rescue, and found Barton struggling with Charles Soteldo. The latter was se cured and put under anest. Barton was found to be shot in the neck and left breast; ho will probably recover. A. M. Soteldo was shoi in the back of the neck, his spinal column being shattered, and early death inevitable. Charles Soteldo savs Barton com monced the rowr drawing a pistol and firing; that his brother had noth ing to do with the slioting; he, diaries, drew his pistol and fired ono shot am! clinched Barton. During the struggle Bartoir's pistol went off and, he thinks, wounded the owner. Latkk Mrs. Soteldo says her hus band realizes his very dangerous con dition and that there vras little ground for hope. He told her that Barton fired the first shot. Barton admits this, but says he shot low and niisjed, and is positive Sotoldo's brother shot him. Bartoti will soon recover. Three men state they heard Soteldo threaten yesterday to kill Barton. IVnirn from IVntiliinctoii. Washington, Feb. 10. liurniws' bill, donning the qualifications of territorial delegate, by xolulingj polygamy, which passed the house of representatives last Monday, was not I taken up by tho senate committee to-day. The delegation from Southern Da kota this morning urged the Pri-si-dent to remove Governor Or J way. Senator Lamar was knocked dow n last evening while crossing tho street by a pair of carelessly driven horses. The president this morning agreed positively to appoint Uruns Tzchuck of Nebraska consul at Vera Cruz. Tzchuck has been urged by hoth tho Nebraska senators, but opposed by Representative Valentine. Senators think this indicates that tho piesident. does not intend to favor tho ta!vartt more than otheis. Ileardlnc the l.lim In IIIn ln. Salt Lakk City, Feb. 10. At Uintah last night, at a meeting of liberal citizens brought up in ti'ic Mormon church, resolutions- wer.e adopted strongly denouncing poly gamy und favoring tho aimuling of, the organic act of the territory. A Itallruad Circular. Chicago, Feb. 10. A joint tsirca lar has been issued by the St. Louie & San Francisco railroad and .Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad, , ealirig attention to the opening of th'o new' route via Ilalsf-nd tj west- ern Kansas, Colorado, NewJMexico and California, and requesting other roads to represent thefinew lines in their coupon ticket service. The Hawaiian Treaty. Nkw York, Feb. lO.--The Graph io's Washington correspondent says: An effort is being maile to effect a termination of the treaty with the kingdom of Hawaii. In spito of the resolutions passed in Now York, en dorsing the movement, theie has been developed no element in congress, that is known so far, which favors such action on the part of this gov ernment, except from Louisiana. The question of sugar protection being vital to the leading industry of that state, congressmen from that part of the country aro unanimous in its favor, and Gillison has a inoasure looking to the accomplishment of the object. Famine in Joulnlniiii. Nkw Orleans, Feb. 10. Meas ures are being taken to aid th. peo plo of Ouchita, Riehland, Fianklin, Caldwell, Winngrant, Jackson and and Concordia parishes, who are re ported in a suffering condition from failure of tho crops, and soino practi cally starving, Wheat Mam lil ern t'lnrlieil. St. Louis, Fob. 10. Several small firms failed to-day, and n irrvous, panicky feeling prevails on change. To-morrow is looked forward to with some dread on account of an expect ed further decline in wheat. Chicago, Feb. 10. No great flurry in wheat to-day, though prices drop ped smartly. No failures re-ported ; no panic or unusual excitement. A overnment t'lerK Gnnr Wrons. San Fkancisco, Feb. 10. John E. Bronhead, chief clerk of tho quartermaster's department, military division of the Pacific, was arrested for raising a check from 84:. 50 to $4, G00.50. The cheek was drawn in fa. vor of H. M. Black or bearer for wagon tools furnished the govern ment, and after passing through the hands of a film of hrokeis, was paid at the sub-treasury. The transaction was discovered by Major Batchelder, chief quartermaster, and Bronhead r-onfessed his guilt, attributing the act to mining stock speculations. He was held in 10,000bail by the Unit ed States commissioner to-day, und sent to jail in default of hail. Bron head confessed to having .previously stolen 3,200. IlallroudH in Jlexlco. City of Mkxico, Feb. -1. The Mexican Central is completed to Queretaro, lf0 miles north. Govern ment engineers are out examining the new divisibn, which will be open for business on the 15th. On the 1st inst. $250,000 subscription certifi cates were delivered to the company, and $1,000,000 more will be delin quent next week. .Hereafter six per cent of duties at all ports may be paid with certificates. From tlie Old Oomlnlon. Chicago, Feb. 10. A Time, spe- cial says: A colored member of the Virginia legislature has introduced a bill designed to prevent white men from having mulatto mistresses, the penalty being a ii-cogiiitioii of the children as heiis-at-Iuw. Lynchuukg, Feb. 10. Lewis Powell, a white, man, has been sen tenced to icoeive 150 lashes on the bare back on two counts for house breaking and robbery. More i-iimes havo been coiumitte.d cince the whipping po-t has boon i:stablihfd than ever befoie. Another liitiik Kinbi-y.li-meul. Si. Paul, Minn., Feb. 10. D. V. Vandcrhoef, first book-keeper or the First National Bank of thi.- nty, was arrested by the United States mar shal to-night for embezzlement of an amount variously estimated at fiom $20,000 Ib 30,000. He ha-, had charge of the books for many years, and haK systematically manipulated tho accounts to cover his stealings. It is thought the money was ubsoi bed in dissipation and grain speculation. He was caught in the- recent bear movement in wheat. Crushed With Know. Sr. John, -, l' '". I he weight of snow crushed the roof of the car shed of the Inter Colonial railway. Nine car were demolished Loss, $50,000. Ituln ill CiihrurnU. San Fr.ANCibCO, February 10. Rain has now reached as far south as San Benito and Merced counties, with a southeast wind and falling baromoter. "Roman punph'' is so called be cause it is made of frozen lemonade aad Medford rum things entirely unknown to tho Romans. New Or- -J len Pieayuno. FEBRUARY 18. 1882. TKIiF.URArilll! NPAICKH. The New York boaid of health an nounces that small-pox is not epidem ic in that city. The Sultan has conferred the grand cordoi. of the imperial order of Os man upon Count Yon Moltke. A large cotton factory at Jarzevo, Russia, has been burned. Insured for.:j,U00,0v0 rouble.-,. The Chicago brotherhood of tele graphers are moving Tor un entire or ganization, to extend over the entire country. Ellis Craft, the second Ashland murderer, has been found guilty and sentenced to be hanged on the 14th of April. A new trial was di-nied. General Hancock arrved at Little Hock, Ark., on Tuesday morning and was heartily received. He is en louto South to visit his son. Richard Syke., a wealthy gentle man of Edgely, in Cheshire county, England, has purchased 45,000 acres of land in the northern part of Da kota territory,and will settle upon it with a colony of English farmer. The creditors of Archbishop Pur cell, to the number of about 500, held what amounted to an indignation meeting against the assignee at Cincinnati on Monday. The meet ing was ungovernable at the very be ginning, and for that reason very lit tle formal action was taken. Tt'CSOS TOriCM. From tha Cltizii. The house of late occupied by W. W. Williams is being renovated and will be occupied by Governor Tritle and family. Mr. Geo. Emerick, now in from Arivaca, speaks encouragingly of the times, which conti ,ue to improve with advancing spring. Preparations are under way for the opening up of sev eral claims, which from different causes have for the past few months been idle. The Albatross, reported sold some time since to Tombstone parties for 45,000, is' about to re commence work. The main shaft is down about 120 feet directly on the ledge, which is said to be 8 feet in width. The ore is silver-bearing, carrying but little gold. The shaft of the Oro Fino is down about 80 feet, and the vein although extreme ly narrow, is said to be exceedingly rich in high grade ore, generally av eraging $200 per ton. On tsp the croppings were not more than four inches wide, but at the depth of 80 feet the vein has widened to nearly 14 inches. By virtue of an execution against Lord & Williams, there will be sold by Sheriff Paul all their right, title and interest in the following named properties, to cover the sum of 8500, together with interest at ono per cent per mouth from July 1, 1881, and accruing costs: Block 108, lot 1 in block 194, lot 20 in block 229, lot between blocks 200 and 202, block 85, block G9, block 1U9 and the south half of block 151. From llii: Star. The case of unall-pox removed to the pest house last Monday, it is thought, will prove fatal, i'he un fortunate victim is a young man. The case is one of the most virulent type. The Minas Prietas of Sonora is working sixty men. Last month's output was 43.000 Dr. J. L. White of Illinois, biother of Si Whit of the Conten tion, is" at the Palace. A shoit time since a lot of stock was stolen from the railroad graders of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe r.iifroad by two noted thieves. Sher iff Paul was notified of the same and a few dav.-, thereafter arrested ono of! the thieves near Casa Grande. Yen teiday he discovered the whereabouts of the other stockman, diarley Prin- die, and telegraphed the sheritl ot Maiiposa that he was in Phenix, and ho was therefore taken in, and this morning he will no doubt be one of Sheriff ""Paul's guests. A liiftv mass of rock, which threw its .shadow over Las Vegas, half a mile away, tumbled into the valley last wt-ck. Fivo to fifteen thousand tons of rook were loosened from its foundation by intense cold, followed by unu-iual heat. Tho mountain towered 5U00 feet above the Gallinus ilver. Tlit earth seemed to tremble as the mass descended steadily down tho side of the cliff, and when "it reached the bottom the effect was ap palling. Tho most remarkable re sult of this sudden and violent change under nature's direction is found to be the disclosing at tho point of rupture, high on the moun tain side, of an eight foot vein of cop per carbonates and sulphides, which was promptly locatd by F. li. Mar tindalo, who claims to have !ien the best climber and lir.it on tho spot, tuid ho is now holding his claim with a brace of forty-fours. Half-way down the side of the mountain in tho i-ru-dlu of the swarth, a coal bed was laid bare, which was also pre-empted as soon as discovered. A minor while working on a claim about ten miles from Forenco dis covered the face of a tunnel sup posed to have been made many years ago, before this country was inhabi ted with us present lace of white men. So says tho Florence Enter prise. We shall know more of this stranc-o discoverv boor. Phenix Herald. A sour mash an old maid. Franklin Herald. LucAb HriiiNTFam. Tmk District court adjourned r veter day until February 23. IIo.s. W. II. SwLWfiLT. departed ),ter dy for Tacia, where he goes t nltead the Suprvme ceurt. J. L. Requa., Esq.., of Virlid Cllj, ar rived n yesterday's caac.li, ari Is quarter, ed at tirown's. A very select miier parly xi gireaua Uit erening at Mrs. B.. Chapin's, In honor of the birthday f Tern Vf. Mftore, Esq. The mail, until further selice, will clese at 11 :30 a. m. for the west; at 0 p.'is. fur the tast, and far Charleston at 1 :60 p. m. The larje room formerly occupied by the express company will be Sited np in ed style and ecupicd by th popular kareers Messrs. Ben and Will Barron. Tuk following pasengere passed Col ton yesterday s,oag east: P. McCue. Tac. -son; 1). W. Cutaralngs.Teinbstenp; J. K. Decker, 'wife, and daughter, MUs Clement, Tombstone; Lord BeaumoRt, England. Wk are informed by Judge Berry that after a careful comparison of the paid cer tificates with the stubs In the books of Marshall Williams, the amount outstand ing and unpaid is a little orer $1,000 and not so much aa first stated by him. The case of Eugeap Woedhcry, chrged with being one of the principals in the rubbery of Springer & Hackes, came up yesterdny before J uitlce Holt, at. Charles ton.' Fire witnesses were examined far the prosecution and two fer tho dcton&e. The ca&o was continued mitil Menday. The programmes for the Knights ef Pythias ball, which hare beea received by the committee o arrangements, are very exquisite. This is only eae of the prepara ton measures which are being made that the gathering on Bt.Valentlae's ere may be a splendid success, JonN C. Davis, Esq., arrived lu town from Dos Cabezas yeslerday and will re turn today. He reports the camp quiet but With splendid prspect of great pros perity. The climate at tbe place is muck colder than Tombstoue, sad there i plenty of snow In that viciaity. A hew book atore is saea te be oeaed in Stafford, Hudson & Co.'s block by Mr. I. O. Smith. The ateck aBd fixtures belong, inir to Marshall Williams have bwa pur chased and a large. amount of new seods w.ll bhortlv an ire from San Franciaco. thus giving Tombstone a flrM class bonk and statienery f stublishmeet. Wyatt E-IW", Morgan (Holliday were airesteu v ;an Ettlp, and Dtic vfl-riy oh a ar. rant swura t at Ctmteutie before Jus tice Smith, at tbe iastaace of Juteph:Ifaac Clanton. The churge upe which llicjf were arrested, we are informed, was bnt u renewal of the on uader wblch tkey were arrested last fall fer the sbsotiag affray in Fremoat street. They were takeu heforo Court Commissioner Drum last wielit to effect their release a writ of habeas cor pus, and the matter takeu under further adriacttient natil tbls MtiBiag. It it it fart that this warraat has beea allowed W issue without aew etldeneo to wan ant it, the code of rigbte that pmtecta all alike has beeu violently lafriaged. Cleared by a leagthy examination befere a magistrate and then by a grand jar)-, It is only jn the province of another graad jury to taka'up the cae, unless new evidence is brought forward before the issuance ef a warrant. These are cold faera and net' contingent turkey. CUSTOM IfeCXlLftX, To Miners and T Boston & Arizona mm Metmcnon u. IS PRKPARKD i'O iteceivc nd Trent, v Purchase Gold ami Silver Ores of H tirades, and in Lots of all Sizes, from 100 Pounds t 10,000 ToMfc. r-rtloo Harfxt Brt. will Well l Coniyr :!-" ?:,' !! .Haiti! Bmory JEO. B. men. Oenctal 3anncrer, ROBERT ECCLESTON, PIIEMOUT 6TnBET, TOHBtfTOXB neOthrrArraiiircmenlfi Tor jiiiiiux. niii pi "i;"" " - . lllty.onSuircoro jtiver, i-nrweiiivn.Mi-- -..- A.- X3. OTIS OOv, Lumber Shingles anfi HoultUfig6 3 "Windows aad SSIin&t Kuilders' am! General Banlwar-, Pf.i, Oil l'f, Blr. nW.S Ulasca-ire, Lp and Chandcliern Os""""- '' f --. tuippli. HENRY'S Tie Great EHNsSBIlKMisHfe Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Sperniatorrii0r. KM acy Owplaints and all Urinarr Troubles. DR. HENRT. oa f the t ahlo rhjatdara r Lm.d.ti. : "1 Oo Bjmarjto oMO." lr(ouwlth NERVOUS DISABILITIES tn.1 KTDXET TnOUBLRS,-. I.rficrtMi ll cfJ. irer)-et hlag treated inccwtfUllT; Ica cUlvlitn Nolnie r.nreNoiMnrt lt i tptcnc know ef no laftftire AffatUre, ttKhi neS to (ItMotPt." Prio $1 per Paokage, or 6 Packages $5. jLt4re JOSEPH Dei :EN STREET. TOMBSTONE-. FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR. ImttanH In South 1'aao. Mkh who came la from the pa of the Diagoens yeMcrday abnni noon reiwritd two bauds.one Ot'tch and One uf seventeen, as prowling nreuml llmlptrt xl the mhuii. tains. Tliero was h1m a rague rtnnur ikat one or two childieu ami beeu killed in lliol lecalily, which, if trne, could be ao other than gome of the children of Mr Dill, but the lepori had hoc been uoathmrd up (u luidajghl and we may be spired turcln vo iding of such a sad affliction. Deputy Marshal Jackson with & strong tukd'of men, lrft t'ombatonu yesterday boi to scout hi (hat end of Ibu Drag, ftu J tlik cavalry and sCduls 1 1ml camped at Hem' . ranch Thursday night rewnnoiiered ih etronghoM yesterday. . rfl.KMt ('IliRM! tMXLM! A Hare Vave VunnA at !.nl- . tH Aieea Snflr! A sure euro for blind, b'lcediag, ItcUug and ulcerated piles haslieen discovered by Dr. William, (an Indian rejnedj), nslleit Dr. William's Indian OlatmCBt. A sts pie box has cured I)m worst cuiouifi eaten of 25 or 30 years staiidiftg. N ne need softer a minute atler applying this pioat soothing medicine. Lotions, Instruments and eluctnaries do more harm than good. William'6 ointment absoibs the tnmore, allavs the intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed,) acts aa a neultice, gWes instant and painless relief, end is prepared only fer piles, itching of the private parts, and for nothing else. Read what the Hon. J. M. Cofllnberry, f Cleveland says about Dr. William's la dian Pile Ointment: I hate astd seorea iif Pile cures, and it affords me pleasure t say that I have never found aaythiug whtcu'gave me such nnuieuiaie anu per manent relief as Dr. William' Indian UintmeBt. Fer sale by all druggists, or mallad oa receipt of price, $1.00. Address Whkklek & Co., 303 East Fourteenth street, New York. Bend for vn New Illuttra-tedPrioe-Lirt No. 39, for FallandWia- ncj terefl881. Freo to any addres. Con tains full description of all kindt of geodi for personal and femily use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at ickelcaalt prices. Yea can bay better and cheaper than at home. 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