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MOHAVE COUNTY MINER Ii. P. Fisher and E. C. Dake.are authoriz ed aents in San Francisco ot the Mohave CouKTr Mineb. Special notices in the reading columns of the Mineb will be charged at the rate of JLeiit,euts per line for each insertion. Special Notice. From and after this date J. "Weyl is no longer authorized to collect any money dne us, solicit for advertise merits or subscriptions, or transact any business whatever on our account. Asson H. Surra & Co. Mineral Park. A. T., Dec. 10th 1883. MINERAL PARK, JANUARY 6, ISS4. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE OP MAIL. Mineral Park to Kingman and all points east and west, daily, except ounaays Arrives 12 in., leaves 1 p. m. Mineral Park to St. Thomas Arrives Mondav and Thursdav at 6 p ni., leaves Sunday and Wednesday at 6 p. m. Mineral Park to Sismal Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 11 a. m., leaves juonaay, neaaesuay ;hiu rnuvj it . " W. M. Kbedeb. P. M. Loca! Brevities. TOO INQUISITIVE. He blew into his gun to see If loading up it needed; The jury to a man agree The gun blew after he did. Chicago Sun. FIRESIDE DIALOGUE. "We sat beside the glowing firo, The hour was growing late, I turned and to my heart's desire Said 'How you fascinate." And then she said with smile benign, "With flattery have done; I cannot fascinate or nine But I can fasten one." Evansville Argus, 1884 !. Happy New Year. This is Leap Year. Have you learnt to write it 1854 yet? Eoberfc Mara was in town on Thursday. Business starts in goqd with our local merchants this year. The Bisbee murderers have been held to answer without bail. good bakery and barber shop. E. M. Sanford, Esq., attorney at law, has removed to Flagstaff. J. "W. Thompson and Louis Sie- brecht were "in town last Thursday after supplies. "We are afraid the schoolmistress has struck a hard case. Oar devil is going to school. . "We would lik 3 to see a four-horse coach on the stage line between Jingmjmfrud the Park. trise and enercry needs no comment from us. We bespeak for him large share of the patronage from all parts of the county. Dr. Burdick was gent for in a hur ry last Wednesday to attend Tom Bothwell at Kmeruian. The doctor returned on Friday leaving his pa tient much better. The Phenix Gazette reports that the Salt river was higher last Sun day morning than at any time for the past ten years. The rise was at least lG.feefc above low water mark. Some ranches were flooded, and the ;rand canal somewhat damaged. Have yon hoard the new3 that is gitating the whole population? Why, the Major has reformed, and almost giving away goods at Welton & Biechers! If you don't jlievo it call and see for yourself, and Ed. Thomxjson will convince you the fact. Now is the time for the boys and girls to get their pictures taken, Jas. Hildreth, a photographer has opened up iu the Brooks house and will re main two or three weeks. He prom ises a good picture at a low price, which ought to be enough to satisfy every one. Give him a call. ISIinins: blatters. of Absolutely This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competition with the mul titude of low test, snort weignt, alum or losnhate powders, bold only in caii3. oyal Baking Powdeb Co., 106 "Wall-st N. Y. Dissolution of Co-partnership. Latest San Francisco quotations are as follows: .Silver, $1.10; lead S3.60. John O'Brien and Joe Pomber are working on a claim near Layne Springs and are taking out some good ore. - Several of the boys who make a business of relocating claims got' badly left last Tuesday morning. i Arthur Macy, a graduate of Co lumbia School of Mines, Now York, has been appointed Superintendent of the Silver Kin mine, Pinal coun The co-partnership heretofore existing b'otween m. M. Krider and John P. K ri der, under the firm name and style of Kri der Bros., is this day dissolved. "NV. M. Krider will settle the outstanding indebted ness of- the late firm and collect all accounts. W. M. Kbideb. J. P. Kbideb. December 17th 1883. KINGMAN AND - k Two feet of snow efr-iaHihe-SafTjono Star mine. Erancisco mountains on Christmas day and the day following. Charles Atwood has resumed his old position as driver of the Mineral Park and Kingman stage liue. J. J. Dawson of ETackberry was in town last Monday. "We are indebted to him for many items of interest. The great comet will soon be vi ible to the naked eye, if it is a good one the eye, we mean, not the comet. J. "W. Michael is hard at work on the addition to the school house. He expects to have it completed in a few days. E. H. Winters, a former resident of this county was in town last Thursday. He is in the grain' busi ness at Phenix at present. A verdict of "not guilty' was ren dered in the case of A. J. Spencer, tried in Tucson last week for the murder of Wm. M. Lovell. There was another dance at the Court House on New Year's night, and as usual nearly everybody at tended and had a good time. "Where did you get'that fine pair of boots?" "At Welton & Beacher's. They are selling at prices to suit the times 5 and 6 per pair." The Minek acknowledges the re ceipt of a fine bottle of wine, on New dear's day, from Messrs. Smith & Yoacham of the Eureka Saloon. All persons indebted to the late firm of Krider Bros, are requested to settle their accounts at once. W. M. Keider. The chain-gang, composed at pres ent of John Higgins and "Wallapai Bob, are doing good work, in front of th9 Sheriffs office. We would like to see our main street leveled up and freed from rocks and garbage, and the members of the chain-gang are the odos to do it. Bich strikes are being made daily in the camp, the richest we have heard is of at the Miners' Headquar ters of "Welton & Beocher. Extra family flour 2.50 per sack of 50 pounds, barley 3 cents per pound, sugar saven pounds for one dollar. Laura A. Canty and Harvey Hubbs have brought suit in the District Court against Robert Steen, Sheriff to recover the possession of a pile of ore on the Bay State mine, .valued at $1000. The Sheriff seized the property under an execution in the case of Samuel Hamilton vs D. J. Canty. "We call attention to the new adv. W. H Hardy & Co. -which appears this issue. Mr. Hardy means less and his well known enter- New silver mines have been dis covered in Sau Bernardino county on the edge of the Mojave desert, about forty inile3 south . of Calico. The ores from the mines are chlo tid.es. and the discoverers believe they wiirpra-aoji jis those at Calico. ' - We are pleased to record the fact that a good streak of ore has been struck in the face of the 100-foot Isvel of the Cupel mine. The ore streak is from four to eight inches in width and will assay in the neigh borhood of 400. Snperiatflndent Springer feels good over the pect. Tuerfiva.rnjiiorking on the MINERAL PARK iTORAGE u FORWARDING. -The undersigned have built a- XjJLSjG-'HI W-A-IRJEIHIOTTSIE Wm. M. Krider, HE PIOMEER WAREHOUSE OF THE COUNTY, And are prepared to Stoke and Forward JL J- Goods on reasonable terms. We Have Also on Hand and for Sale 400 sacks Extra Family Elour, 800 sacks Crushed Barley, 200 sacks Mountain Raised Potatoes of extra quality, 40 sacks Sweet Potatoes, 25 sacks "Wheat for Chicken feed, 10 tons of Grain Hay. The above articles for sale in jobbing lots or by the sack at lowest market price. We will soon have a car load of POSTOFFICE STORE, Direct from Kansas City. Also arrive a carload of soon to HiaeklboaFfliS mm. UarFif&nes, prosL-- " The Schuylkill mine at Chloride i3 looking well. Three feet of solid galena in the face of the drift is enough to make one's eyes water. Or j is being taken from this mine at Lb. rate of a ton and a half a day t j tho man. Tae ore will average twenty-five or thirty ounces in silver and over 50 par cent lead. feteos nave been taKen to noid an International mining Exhibition in London next year. The South Silver King uompa.iy have made a rich strike in their mine at Silver King, Ariz., having struck native silver, and are now sinking a new working shaft. Henry P. Ewing and J.J. Goshorn are at work on the Altata mine at Chloride. They propose to take out a carload of ore as soon as possible. Ore from this claim contains from sixty to seventy ounces in silver, thirteen per cent copper and a few dollars in gold. ILyEicliir.g at the KeeJles. JU'rora "Wm. Krider who came in last evening from Kingman wo learn that there was a "hanging bee" at the Needles, just across the river, on Eriday night. From what our in formant could learn of the matter it appears that the victim was notified to leave the town within a certain time on pain of death. He refused to leave and when the time expired was immediately hung by the citiz ens. What his particular crime was, and the circumstances which led up to his being: ordered to leave the town, we have been learn, nor could we name of the unEortunate who met with such a sudden and miserable end. It is to be hoped that fuller particulars will justify the course taken by the citizens of the Needles. Si'nlcinc: Fcancl. On and alter August 1st I will run a first clubs stage iine between Kingman and Mineral Park, Carrying U. S. Mail, Passen gers and Freight. -tot- That we can sell at .Bottom Trices. All goods warranted of best quality. We will make cash advances on ores ship ped through ouiu house. Mark goods diEDcevHv Co., Kingman. Goods delivered to Mineral Park, Cejbat or Stockton Hill at ten dollars per ton. " Is continually receiving !Lare Assoriraeatsef Ladies' Dress Goods, Ginghams, Prints, Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, Shoes and Slippers. i ALSO A FULL LINE OF MY & . RIAIPIHIEIR btages will arrive and depart as fol lows, daily (Sundays excepted! : Leave Kingman .- 7:00 a. m Arrive Mineral Park : 11:00 " Leave Mineral Park : 2:00 d. m. Arrive Kingman : 6:00 " unable, to ascertain the Tkeasubek's Office, ) Mineral Park, Mohave County. V January 5, 1S84. ) Bids for the surrender of Mohave county warrants will be received by me until 2 o'clock p. in., J anuary 21st A. D. 1884 Amount in the Sinking Fund to be bid for is .fifteen hundred ($1500) dollars. Bids must be in the form of sealed proposals accompanied by thearr. rants offered to be surrendere d, 'ad dressed to the Gountj Treasurer and, endorsed "Sinking Fund." Wm. M. Krider, Couaty Treasurer. Ketes of fare and freight will follows: Faro Kingman to Mineral Park, " " Cerbat Freight packages lib to lOIbs lOlbs to 851bs be $3.00 $3.00 25c -59c 351bs and over, lo per lb A.. F. SIMONDS, Prop. Agents: ChabiiES Atwood, Kingman. Chables Atwood, Mineral Park. Maybee & SchafEer, .Manufacturing Jewelers, DFALEBS IN JMAMOIWBS And all the line grades of American & Foreign hatches. The only Manufacturers of Gold & Silver Filigree Jewelry In the Territory. Woialso malic a specialty or iiuc watcli repairing: anii guar antee satisfaction. Has arrived in town and will remain about two weeks and will be pleased to have the citizens of Mineral Park and vicinily call and examine samples of his work at the Galierv next door to the Palace Hotel. SATISFA RANTEED IN EVERY CASE. CHARGES REASONABLE. I. J. Sharick, Watchmaker & Jeweler, 33 KAILKOAD AVENUE, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. i g Watches & Jewelry Repaired -o Orders by Mail or Express Promptly At- tendod to. O MAGNOLIA! IISALOONj -(o)-C W S. CLARK, Prop. OUR MOTTO IS TELE Pure Wines & Liquors For Family Use. Also on hand a fnll lino of plain and decor ative For Sale Cheap. SiT'Saiiiplc.? can lc seen at this of- E. 1.. BUllIHCK, Iff. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Mineral Park, A. T. THE MONARCH. The Finest Billiard and Pool Table IN TOWK. -i-Y-Visitors to the Magnolia Saloon may always depend upon courteous treatment E. JUL SAKFOKD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, "WILLIAMS, A. T. GENTS' FUliNISHINGr GOODS, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Etc., Etc. Iu addition to -which vre carry a largo and well assorted stock ef GEOCMES.HAEWAKI, , MM SUPPLIES. - - All of tlie alove will be sold at BOTTOM BKZCBS for CASH. ff-ft- Thankful to the Public for the Patronage so treely bestowed upon the old Firm, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. . WM. M; KRIDER. FostefSee BHiicBttStaKttlParIr. . . G. W. BEECESB. JSm&OS S. -WELTON-. WELTOW & BEECHER, "Wholesale and Retail Sealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISE, AT KINGMAN AND MINERAL PARK' MINEKS' SUPPLIEg;fF ALL Wnicn "We are Prepared to Sell at AH Goods Sold at Mineral Park at same Price as at Kingman. WELT02T & 2EECEX&. Kingman and Mineral FadKomber 1st, 1