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A. ARIZ WEEKLY JOURNAL-MINER: VOL. XXI No. 41. PRESCOTT. ARIZONA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1886. PRICE TEN CENTS AJYA k f Red. Star TRADE MARK. .Iliclurr7u j-Wr ireu Opintet, Mn.t1ics and J'ciioiu SAFE, SURE PROMPT. AT i.Z . ;jrs JTB tr JU 13! l.lm;iU2 t,iriM. atLTTXOKZ, XD. 9 I1AN hkncui For PAH I Ores nhcticicism. Neuralgia, UllHU, 1. -C TftllKM PKlrK. rilT C'FATH. TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tit Greatest gedital Triitcpa cf the Agt! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lot! of appetite, Bowelacottlve, Fain la the brad, with a dull itnuilta la ikm Back part. Fala aoder tbo aaoaldrr- Made, nllceaa tiltrr ratine, with dis inclination ta exertion of bodr trcinil, Irritability often per. lwaplrlta,wiia a feeliacaf bavin neglect aaae datr. Wear! nee, Dlulneaa, Flan criac at tao Heart. Dot before the cyea, llcadache aver the richt rjr. Itestlenaasa, with Btfal drrama. lllchly coMrad L'rtae, aad CONSTIPATION. - TtTITS FJLIJ are especially adapted to sa;a case, ono doao etTecu sueli sinner of fecllr.;?as to aston Sail the sufferer. Tbey Increase tJie Appetitcanilcaasatlia bo3r to Take ou r'lrsti.tna ts (rural U nbnriahrtl.aivt t ribelr Tonic Action on tta liltrcatlreOnrans'.ltetrularlitooIaara p-KtofH. hlw 3.sc. -H Mumyit..5.T. TMTS EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA HenoTiUx r, i,, mafcrt health j Jle&ix. Krenglbrss . wtasi repairs tbe nttes of tbe arsseni i T n? tji i and ban! incscle; tones Uw ikttou. tiKtn, tntiorates lha brm, aad upa'la . o rigor of lLa&bood. 81. SoM hr dnicriKs. OH'ICE 1 : Jlurraj St., Sow York. O DC i J n a t at Catarrh -r.UHIM DKLlil t'lrai.irstlirllrail. Altrija Icflatntiin- Cion Itenls Sore Itrtnj-c the rscn men if ine. Ii-ar-ItiC&vm.-il .Itjalfk Keller. A :'Ulvf CRE,S.M RM ha? ca.ned an cavl HAY"FEYER nble ilitn"on. 3 pl n t othr prnnt. t.on. Apar.-;e aKj .i-i into eTnwtnl: co pln; M.reesu'c to use. I'ri-e jn cent, by iaallor.it ruceiL t-.nJferclrcu r HKOTHKIIV. Uroji.-i'.l- Oweco. Y CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. TSrt.l oulj S3. Shren lu proportion 5 fas. Louisinnu State Lottery Company -We lo L-v cfrtify tliat tre fui-ervle tli?srrnctmeij' for a.l the Jlontlil :nr anu Quarterly Drawing of tbe Ix'Olslana State IOitery C-iaipcay. and Id person man' at ana control in irsiring5 tiimeive. uid that the arac a oro' Jcci-J wltli lionee t y. fairnrM. and In c hxI f itb toward all par. ties ara authorire t" Compusy to n-e IbM crrtlflcaic, wth 1ms- miles cf out!gna. tnret attached. In .la a 1 vertiiietconts." (luntlaalonera. We UiC cr.dtt-ictud IUrk snd batilcr will pay all Priies drawn In The Louisiana State LotterltA which mav b. prc;enSed at our rousterr J. ILQIiLMBV ji. Pres. Louisiana National Bank KAJII i:t. II. KK..VKIV Pres. State National Bank. A OA Ml in. Pres. New Orleans National Bank Incorporated in JCa for S .r by tho I .Itiatiirs for educational ano Charitable lKirpoe wiiU acapi'I of$l.h,000 which Jtntn fund alov r S".1 hs lace beer kddu. U; unoverwl ' laal-z popular vote lt fr. cliNeuaainn par. ..f tue pient State Contiuutloti aduT.ttu I', .entbtrsd, A. U. ISTS. Tho only lol'erj ever voted on ah.l endors ed. by the people of ray sute- it tVKit scars or. rosiroxES. ft trAtid Single IVamtter Krawlan take plute mimllily, anil tho fixlraor dinary ItaulD;i rrsularly rvfry three inunttiH uteHd or sriul-.tinnlly u lirtetikfort-. b-simiins 2Xar-h. 1HSC a st'i.iixriiM oi'i-oim viTY to VIV A r-oamr. F RST dKAXD Prawlni: 4" A. in tticAcaderav ofMutlc, Nwi-:.i.T-4-i .January IS tli l!tt Capital Prize, $75,000. IOO.UUO Ticket at Flu lioilor Each. VrctlouK. In rirtli in Proportion. t MsTorrniiEs. i caiTTaL rmzE tsjv) 1 di do , :OlO 1 do lo . 1,CW ' !'Iwl7.ES . i." .. jjttti 5 d J hi... . 1 0.1 O :u do i ... .o a : iu ii'.ax) Jl do Sao 2J.0U0 J llH 3).00U &v .io S 2CO0 Uu '.(U) rrot:ttATio.v rsin-a. W ArrT.ixtuiatlon l'rir of fTM f 8"V ! li ! frti . . 4.'jh fi .t r ' . . hti.tii.' to .....SKVA ?i riuba fL. ulil be Vic". n -.ict. tt.-or'.'-. ..r the Coainuyln N'r -!i. t.'T rni&tlr.n rrte elmrlff. elv llifla' u !rt-. :-oTA t. AOTKS. Kxpre Money -. .r r.ou ..t. ;;ic3TDse in oraiaary ?:!. Httiin cf $3 ana .tareed. t y Kiprtai tail tu oar i :p te it a. ia: mh.v. ft Oi. U Males ?. 0. ?;'oney flrdars payable 10 KF.u oi:f.nAXSATio.vit, nu Nrw Ol-l'3t.a, 11 J J. HAWKINS I'robte JuUce HERN DON & HAWKINS, AnCROti" A.D COU.VSELOKS AT LAW Prescbtt, Arizona." 45jIj! sttentioTi id convepnein and fiii-cc o:.: of all kinds. KF ds Ku:.cn.wnB;ai.i. r.egtaiar ineriiiic of thla LoJfQ. tits Tint ard third "C UtK'sDAVot cich month, fct 7:3J uMloe Mfzibcra srolarltcato Lc WH'I' I Baa fQUQKfURE 25 QTf Jerry P. Thomas, the author of the seductive irritant "Tom aid Terry," has just died. Omaha Herald, The Albuquerque Journal, which has been published as an independent paper fcr the past year, has come out as a straight republican paper for 18S6. "Politically speaking" the Tucson Star is expecting "something to drop in Ari zona between the 1st and 10th cf this month." Vulgarly speaking, let her drap." A New Yjrk man had his wjfe arrested for carrying a concealed weapon. In court it was shown that she was in the habit ot taking off her wooden leg and beating him with it. The "friendly Apschfs" of Arizona are said to fear to be attacked by white men. The outrages to which the poor Apaches are subject when they are caught would not till a large volume. - Philadelphia News. A new democratic evening paper has been started in Albuquerque, and the Democrat, formerly an evening paper has changed its tim: of issue to morning. This will ,ive that live town two morning papers and two democratic sheets. Before the 'rar it was frequently re marked in the South that a judicial de cision had established it as a matter of fact and law "he d d lie" was equiva lent to an assault. The author of this famous decision, it is said, was Judge William Dime!, the grandfather ofSen atcr Daniel, of Virginia. This is the way in which San Fran cisco papers handled the Latin quota tion "Hostes humani generis," which appeared in ths President's message. The Caii made it "Hostile to the hu mani genusr" the Bulletin concluded that the .proper translation was "Hostilo to the humane genius," and the Alu soared above its rivalsVith "Pirates by humane genius." It is said that Senators Harrison and lngalls will lead the fight against the confirmation of Governcr Ross. The Journal wishes to remind these gentle men that Rocs is really better than the average democrat, and it is better to let him hold the office tiian to run the risk of putting some pestiferous eastern ward politician in his place. Ross is not a mean sort of man except in his political predictions, and can do no harm to the republican party in New Mexico. Albu querque Journal, The Tombstone Epitaph makes the Journal say Governor Zulick's proclama tion was necessary. This paper said that proclamation was unnecessary, and it should have added at the time that it was an insult to a sorely tried, law abiding people. Albuquerqne Journal Our morning conterapprary made the item read the same way the Epitaph did. News from Gallup is to the effect that the town is all ferment just now over the report that Messrs. Sturgill, Mallone and Temple, citizens of that burg, who left about November S for a prospecting tour of two weeks, have been killed by Indi ans, l ne report was Drought in Dy a cousin of Captain Smith, who eays that just as he was leaving Carlysle's ranch, near Durango, Colorado, cowboys com ing in reported the killing of three pros pectors from Gallup by Utes and rene gade Navajos. Telegrams to Mr. Car- lysle, of Durango, have failed to elicit further information. G. A. Sala writes from Australia: 'Labor is needed everywhere i Austra lia more wotkingmen, mare domestic servants more young men, snore intell- gent men, more Scotsmen as many more as ever you lite. 1 think 1 Have also been able to discern the people who are not required here. Theso are black sheep of good families, loafers, idlers, young men who come out and spend their money, drift into dissolute habit get remittances to take the hme again where they do nothing but abuse the colonies, of which they know nothing and in which their presence was likely to do more harm than good." POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never Tirie. A curve! re purity, gtreoclli acd wholetoraeneis. Mo n economical ttun the ordinary kinds and ca not be soli! In enmpctltlon with ttie tnultltnd of low-test hort elrht. alnra or pliotutat powder SvM only in cxds. Rayil BakJof rowctr vj, jvj mu sireer, aow lore. RSI IS AKIM6 tack Has ta CaueH. The fourtk annual meeting of the Yavapai Stock: Growers' Association was keld io this city yesterday. Among those present we noticed the following prominent stack men of this county: J R. Walker, John G. Campbell, Robert Blair, O. Lincoln, Jacob Henkle, J. D. Cook, P. J. McCormick. W. H. Willis- craft, A. Charlton, A. A. More, J. J Gasper, N. 1. Bowers, J. W. Dougherty, John McNary, L Kuhn, Captain Gerald Russell, J. L. Fisher, Geo. H. Curryand W. E. Hareltine. The secretary submitted his annual report, which was received and accepted. The membership of the association was increased by the accession tf ten ew members during the year. Ths treasurer's report was also read showing a balance in the treasury of Sr-20.84, after payiag all expenses of the association for the year. The fficers serving the past year were re-elected unanimously, and are: John G. Campbell, President; W. W. Hutch- isoi, Vice-President; O. Lincoln, Treas urer; W. E. Hazeltint, Sec-etary. The Executive Committee chosen for the year 1S86 were as follows: N. B. Bowers, W. S. Head, Jos. R. Walker, H. H. Cartter, T. D. Cook. C. P. Wilder Robt. Blair, J. L. Fisher, Jas. Oneal, W H. Williscrafu Jhn J. Gospor was chosen delegate to the Stockmen's Convention to be held in Denver the 27th inst, and W. H. Williscraft as alternate. The meeting discussed the policy cf hiring a detective to watch cattle and horse thieves, but left the matter in the hands of the Executive Committee, with a motion advocating this measure. The meeting then adjourned tine die. Live Stock liana. The first importation of Short Horn cattls to Amerxa is laid to have been made in tb yer 17S3. Tbe first English Herd book of Durham Short Horn cattle was publitbeJ in 1822. About seven tenths of the great wealth of the United States ii comprised in the livo stock, farm and kindred interests. The noted old Uambletonitn stallion Volunteer, ii now 32 ytati old. Gov. Stanford owns a Holitein cow with a record of eighty pounds of milk ia ono day. Qjietly comet foreign cattle into cur er ritorT as falls the silent anow. Soon all the ground will bo covered. Joseph S. Fiiield and Charlie Curtis havt gone to Signal, Mohave Ccnaty. Mrs. Curtis bat bsen quite sick for sev eral day, but is improving in health. W. W. Vanderbilt is in vocal training- under the tuition of Mr. Joseph Dauphin He is possessed of a very fine voice, I. T. Stoddard, cf the Hartford Coppe: Company, is expected to return with hii family in a few days. Tronble Ahead Far Aaather Deaia eratle Aasalntee. A recent Washington dispatch says that it is reported that a strong opposition wi.l be made to the confirmation of the appoint raent of John A. Hise, appointed to 1 Sarvevor General of Arizona. Hise wu appointed upon the recommendation of Mr. Sparks, tbe Commissioner of the Oea cral Land Offics. He is charged with us v. ing been inlereated in a miscarriage of tbe mails and other like eccentricities. Pwt Office Inspector Tracy has submitted to First Aesiatant Postmaster General Steven son a report upon Hise'a operations. The report is not made public, but it is laid that its contents may lead to the withdrawal of tbe appointment. Feraaaal Meatiest. Prof. J. A. Church aad wife will abcrtly leave for the east. Juge Jobn Hayues, of Tucson, a menber of the 11th legislative aisembly, came in from tbe south lait night to tttend supreme court. Associate Justice Ba-nes, ct Tucson, and Marshal Meade, are expected to arrrri to- nfgbt. Jas. H. Mamilton, of Antelope, wis in town to-day. Thts. B. Carter, of iralnut Grove, left for borne this morning. L. A. Willard it in town from Cotton wood. Letter Uat. The following is tbe list of letters remaining at the Post Office in Prccott, Ariaona, for the week ending Dsccmb-.r 31, 1895: Beckman Miss Barton M B Mre Groeell Frr-nk Harlan W H Jackson K T Palock H II Reid J A Seber Jas Stewart G Brascher C L Couley M J Chambers Joe Glass Manly Gilmour A C Call for advertised letters. I II A MAitfn, Postmas'.er. Aa ladlaa Killer, Andy Cooper, a cowboy on I.jncb i3ros.' ranch at Navajo, bas had to kill two more Indians. This time the Indians trisd to drive horse belonging to the Lynch Bros orT before hit eyes. He followed, recaptured the animal and was taking him home, when the Indians threatened him with theil guns He immediately opened Are with bis Win Chester; killed two Indiana, and str.ously wounded a third; tbe fourth beat a batty retreat, and left Cooper master of the aitua tioft. Genersl Crook ought to employ Andy to hunt tbe Apacbft. St. Johns Herald, Bids tor repairing and altering the build ing occupied at present by the JotnsaL Mines will be opened by tho Bo ml ot Supervisors at their meeting next Monday. Tbe Beard proposes to tit three office) in tbe building. One will be occupied by the Treasurer, ont by the Probate Judge and one bv tbo County Assessor. Two vaults will be built one each, for prcbtte icecrds Mi treasurer. Hnpervtaara. Ths Board of Supervisors met yciterdsy Preuent Supervisor! Cook and Wingfield' and Clerk Vlitchcl. Tbe accounts of tbo Supervisors Lt the fourth quarter of 1S83 having been tpprov ed by tbe Probate Judge, warrants were issued as follows: W Y Hutchinson 70 30 J D Cook 123 00 W Wingfield 102 50 Tbe following bill were audited and allotted. D I" Mitche?, clerk of board S125 00 J J Hawkin, probate judge. 155 00 E H Ccok, af.ornej's fees 40 CO JJHjde. do 40 00 E B Dodge, clerk ot court 320 S5 A E Foote, do 434 00 II Si Clack, justice fees W SO J W Spaflord, Jo 40 00 Ed J Lawler 26 40 John Bauer 19 20 Jotn SlcLellan, bounties 135 bO F EI Auswortb, physician 73 00 John McNary, OTerseer of road district No. 10, presented bis teporr, which was ac rep ted and bill of $42 cllowed. Board agreed to give transportation to Mrs. Dilda to her borne at Pbenix. The following proposals for repair to coanty building were opened ami tilcen under cent ideration . Waleh Williams 919 40 J H Miles 1C15 00 Nichols & Jccofci 1050 0 FG Parker Jt Co 02S 0 Tee Board adjiurncd until :day at 10 o'clock. Tuesday, Jan. 5 Keport ot county treasurer received and suttletneut made. The contract for repairing county build ing formerly occnp'ed by the Jocu.val HrxEit ws awarded to Walsh & Williams for f!J46. Bitpreaic Court. Suprccc ourt met this moining at ten o'clock. Present Chief Justice J. C. Shields, Assosiite Jtutica W. W. Porter ted Clerk AJbsrt E. Foote. The CASC3 of United States vj. Tenney, Christopbersoa and Kemp, respectively were tct for argument to morrow, January 5th. The following ci?es were set for hearine at the adjourned tern which will beheld i 1 Tucson on the second Mondiy in March Tombstone M & M. Co. vs. Way Up M. Co; Western M Co vs Tpo:e; Arizona Copper Co v Copper Qdeen M Co, Solomon vs Norton; Long V3 Hioe: Jeffords vs Hine; Clark v Titus; Miller xi Hopkins; Nigro ts Hatch; Hobson vs N M & A It R Co (with leave to n'o additional argument;) and Wolnngton vs CiiarVeac; Territory vs Nehigb, argued by Attorney General Churchill on behalf of plaintifl and respondent; Territory vs Rich mond, sppeal from second district, placed on calendar. v. IHlda Weaken. Notwithstanding the outwardly stoic ap pearance ot U. . Diltls on tbe day lis was sentenced, he was considerably agitated and attcr going back to his cell broke complete ly down and wept like 3 child. Since then be bas b?ca extrtracly solicitous for his wife snd 'irmly, a realization of the near approach of bis end, evidently rousing his affections and whenever opportunity afford ed, would converse with her in most affec tionate terms. Mr, Dilda and children left for her father's borne in Pher.ix, where they fxpect to remain. Bjfire leaving she wa permit ted to eee her hu-bind for a moment, and the leave taking of each other was very affecting. After tbe departure of hs wife and children, Dilda threw himself on hit bunk face downward, and wept bitterly for long time. There is no doubt but be is beginning to realize the atrocity of Lis crimes, and the certain and speedy retribu tion for them. eeeasber Weather Keport. The JocksaIz-Mixek is urder obligation to H. F. Knabe, obeuver of the United Ststes Signal Service olHv, ct Whipple, for a comparative weather summary for De- cembir, 1S93. Durisg the month there were 5 rainy and 20 clear day f, 3 cloudy and S fair days. The total rainfall for tbo month was .33 inches. The prerailicrr direction of wind was south west; highest velocity, 27 miles per hour. The meau temperature was 33.5 degrees, the lowest being 10, and the highest 65 5. The report shows 12 rainy days for the corresponding month of 18S4, and 10 fur 1683, with a rainfall of 5 53 and 4.54 irehes, respectively. The mean tcni- peratnie for the corresponding month of 84 was Sac, and for 18S3, 40.1, the loxcst temperature in 1831 being 4.5 below zerv, or 14.5 lower than for 1SS5. Oar Territory. The treasurer safe, of Ap:cbo Coanty was broken open and robbed on the night of December 27th, over $11,000 being taken. Phin Cianton, Ike Cianton, Ebin Stanley, L".t Renfrow and Iturk Henderson have ben arrested in connection with the rob bery of the county treasurer of Ap:cbe County. 1). K. Wardwell and Morgan It. Wife have returned to the territory. H. M. Wcod, formerly cf the Wilcox Stockman, has gone to Inlain, California, to reside. Having failed to "catch ou' at Washing ton, Morgan II. Ykiso is trying to start a drcsssd beef shipping establishment inTco on Treaaarer'a Beaarl. Tu e ecucty treasurer submitted hit qcar terly report to the Board of Supervisors to day. It shows balances as follows: In territorial genersl fund..,.... 0,937.53 In school " 580.46 In county general " 15,795.14 In fchool 9,191.87 Total amount received during tbe quarter from all tources 63,794.13 Balance on hand in all funds.. 49,614.87 An adjourned term of the Sepreme Oonr will be held in Tucson tome time in Febru try. THE DEAD YEAR. AUG. EM. The parting Jay is done, Another year has gone Gone forever ! Gone from futurity Into obsenrity Aye, forever! Right and wrong it has wrought, Joy and psin it has brought Thee constantly; Still, bow with reverence, Knowirg kind Providence Dealetb with thee. If fortune's winning trail Charm our weak hearts awhile, Twill past away. True happiness u found Not in tbe wide world round, 8cek where we may. Has your heart had its sorrow Without hope in the morrow To qmet its sttile? Your life love its trial, Which you hide ith a smile Poor wounded life! Is the way eft dreary, And are stout hearts weary In the fierce strife) Or Las the icy breath Of tbe huge monster, Death, Taken a life! And with an Angel bright Borne upward in its light. B?aching its gosl ; Leaving a life lesson With its burning impression Deep in the soul? What matter how pisa'd it, If fate bas o'ercast it With grief and gleom? Mtrrory will treasure Not its woe uor pleasure In tbe dark tomb. "I ask thee, O, God" Let your hearts feel the word As spake be "Not thy gifts to mdltiply, But, of the least before I die, Worthier make me." Kdaeatleaal.Xe. 6. These articles are not intended 10 dupar age private schools. While they have their use., they have never in any land been able to reach ana educate tbo masses. The pub lie tchcol is the poor man' friend. It does more to breaV down the spirit of cute than any other inflaecc. Wc have seen the sen of a vice president or the United States and tbe son of the man who sawed his wcod both io the ramc class, with the chtccct decidedly in favor of the Utter. Believing it to be the means ol a nation's prosperity, knd the only basis on which freedom can rest securely, we advocate free elementary instruction for the children of all the peo ple. When private schools shall have ac complished this, public schools ought to be abolished, but cot before. Ignorance is the parent of many evils. Sometimes it .bccon cs the victim of disign ing knavery; and again, It falls under tbe spell of strange illusions and inflicts untold misery upon the world. There is no reason in it. and nr thing but superior free can control it. Knowledge enlarges the mind and enables it to look at t question lrom different stand' points. It makes the man pause to wigh and consider tho result, before rjshing on headlong to perform the act. Reasonable people arc guided by motives almost inS nitely above and beyond the instincts of tbe brute. Such people are ths pride of any enlightened com muni tyand tbe stay and prop of any civilized nation. And then again, evil distils its veins into the eager natures ot tbe young at silently the thiet goes forth at night, producing a rank and poisonous growth to tither and destroy like the deadly Upar tree ot Java. It is the duty of tbe teacher, who would beat stive bis day and generation, to clear tbo way for the onward march of true knowledge as tbe skillful husbandman pulls the tares from the growing wheat, to in spire the young witn wonuy mnives ana teach them the nscs of understanding. Men of tense, whom judgement retain, not f inatict who must be controlled by force. sro the men needed to constitute a free state; aad should be the product of tbe public schools. In tbe ideal school, then, tbe pupils weuld ba governed entirely by moral sua siou. It tcere were no CDiiarju vtuu vie ious nature, no want of the proper home influence, and no incompetent teacher?, this could always be done. Children can not bo expected to know more an men and women, we may drcan of tome distant Utopia, where so ministers of the law are needed to search out and punish wrong, no bayonets to pre. serve tbe autonomy of empires, and no pul pits to preach the enduring wrath and j boundltts love of a righteous God; but no each spot has ever yet been found. Wbtn tbe physician finds his patient racked with the torments of toai fell dis I eac, he administers a gentla opiate to pre pare the way fcr constitutional remedies, j And to there are cases in the school room as well ts tbe bousenoia, wnerc moacraie correction must be applied to turn back the rising tide of a passionate or rebellious nature and make- room for tbe milder away of reason. These, however, are catastro phes to be avoided whenever the power of persuasion will avail. It the man is to have judgment, the child must be tausht reason. He who acts upon compulsion, does not exercise the human faculty of perception, feeling, mental activ ity, and moral preference. Without the privilege of choosing, there is no practice cither in discerning or desiring what it best. Tbe mental and moral, like tbe muscular powers, are improved only by be ing used. Crime itself ia either d'seaae of the mind that dethrones reason and turns the msntal currents awry, or a moral stupor that cannot bridge the cbassa from cause to effect. It should be the aim of youthful training to tench self control from the standpoint of reason; snd this can only be acoosaplithed by firm, yet gentle, method', Tbo chili ought to bs instructed in saotives adapted to its cosaprebeasion bat merely forced to obey tbe doctrine of so other. VTDI. Pnblic schools opened to-day agaia. Doubtless, many old customers of the House will be surprised on reading this notice to learn that we are dealing extensively, in Draperies, Upholstery Goods, "Window Stufls, Wood and Brass. Cornice Poles, Smyrna Rugs. Mats, Matting and other things for home decoration and use. Although we have not carried some of these goods till recently, our trade in them is already large and constantly growing. "We have also introduced new in another depart ment, Men and Bos' Bic3'cles, Children's Veloci pedes, and a vary fine assortment of Baby Carriages. Of course, eanying the above lines, of new goods in no wise conflicts with our regular stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Millinery. Notions, etc. These things are kept in larger assortment and at lower prices than ever before. Large Illustrated Catalogue, giving full informa tion about everything Ave deal in, sent free to any address. Samples also free. WEINSTOCK & LUBIN m ONE PRICE---400, 402, 404, 406, 408 K STREET, Yum Cranberry Sauce, Mince Meat, Thanksgiving and COME to Fishers lorjyorr Fresh Seedless Eaisins. Currants, Brandv and Michigan ,Why Don't you go to Fisher's and select from his extensive assortment of goat and buckskin gltves. Buckwheat, fresh and weet. J. L. FISHEE. Successor to Douglass & Stephens, PROPRIETOR OF THE The Tragic Meat Market. Gurley Street, Between Montezuma and GraniteJSts. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and SAUSAGES OF Choice Corned Beef and Pork a Specialty. ICash Paid for at Hides, pelts, etc, bought for cash. Fort Whipple free of charge. PRESCOTT HOTEL Fine Rooms 50c COMFORT AND ELEGANCE THIS HOTEL, WHICH HAS JUST BEEN"OPENED, 13 NEW and furnished in even particular with all the conveniences it make it a It is situated in the center of the city, within fifty yardi of the Postoffice, and is the MOST CONVENIENT HOUSE in Northern Arizona. Particular Attention raid to the Comfort of my tjuests. SEB. Ap3IULLER, Proprietor. Preecott, July 1, 1SS3. NO RAIN! NO RAILROAD! Fnte and the elements appear country. Appreciating the dull money, we will sell our btock ot Clothing, J! urnishmg Ixoods, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Blankets and Quilts, at prices never before heard of in Arizona. Below we quote a few bargains: Caatimert BusinettJSaits .... $6.00 rinitiCB Pants - - - 2.50 Kentucky Jean Pants .... 1,50 OoodlSsit !Underwear .... 1.00 Smtj Undar Skirts and Drawers -' '50 PiaMarOraralli,the best ... 1.00 Ka-asXttlsiMi DieklkitMbeaviest mads, Coit, Pants and. vest, -6.75 Km QtssaaMn, Corkscrew and Worsted Enits, Heir Goods, - Mt Stewed 51.0 .RUBBER GOATS AND BOOTS. .T wa Yum. J. L. FISHER. Xmas Proclamation. Citron, Choice Cider and dried Fruits. Salt Meats. ALL KINDS. Cattle and Sheep.. ,3 Meats delivered to all parts of the cityadn J. Q. STEPHENS. and $1 Per Day. HOMS NO WATER! NO MONSY to have combined against this times, scarcity ot water and TXT HT1 A ww a vs sartvu aw ww ARIZOsYA JOURIM-Nfia. .'ST&Vif i"lUATI3it; FICCSJCJ wl '..rj vedntaiay t: iTeiystt, Ilia TJSK ArtlZOXA VVBIA&KISV Him taro:e4 to tha esmserelel and business is erijaia Ol til Territcrv. TS&Mf.i , . - DAILY per yew " - li8 " " " alxtsantta. " i OS Moaej may be remltttd by registered Utter WtotSce onler ct draft. , Tbe Jor;azt,.Mixitwiii be deliver v a rr!r so u'sexlai.'s ;n the. citj fcraSceott weei. Local sotlttet wlH be Inserted at fifteea . into a line for the Srsi itscrtloa and tea tsU per lias for each tubiequtnt tnserttsa. Correspondence cn all cnblest of saeral attrestTflU be accepted, anu news tromaeys tocallly ia solicited, ct seelaDj from tie aleiai 'amps asd agiicrllrtt districts. All coBUBssicsliona sheald be addressed ta -n JocxxAt. JIikzr. Prestott. Arizona. K. C. XUks. fiooa "o. 65, Merchaau's 'lane, Jan Kraiijlu. ta sole ajeatXor lb v JotTBjra.t.-JttKxa.lxt tiixt city. Ha .?.?ic,nea ti collect raonsra dun this iatlini et,iako orJan xor adrertlalcs. . wKoin any oiaer oastccaa i!to1t ln lun f. tepretentaUTe orUiaoub ter. iHE DA.r,JrtAl.-llrssa aaa -rt KKLX 'iCOKAi-illSCr WU1 to focnil OS l at h ..flce. Kate or I?al AJxertlalax. lierJff's "'" :araoM. DUtrict Ci.ort 'moons Janice Canrt Saoo . ISoa ISoa - soo ssoo Soa t rre'inreotloe L ad otnee tXotlce rcr Publication), ii;cuuu lur ' j.- , , ,, ,, lmnljttatcr'a v.itif THIS PAPER LK AT EO. P. Kcvvapaper AdvcrUatue; Bartmss (10 braacs HEW YOWL vejomiso coyntAOS mi be caCo &r tr la t'ail I-cavo Tlnne Table to and "iTeacatr. . Mii' lor eoutdcru portion of tte Territory iwl Paoac Crtut icavea dailjat C:00 a. ra rta Pienu5ad avicops. Arrive at 6i O.C3. ' . - JIad lor the Eutern States ria A. P. ' R. K. esres ua-Jy at 6a p m. Arrives? U7-JU p. ra. daily, Mul for Bra.ishaw-, via Ha3i,a vamps, Bctao, JlcesrIUa ami Alexandria, " leaves 51oniays and Fridays ai 7 a. rn. Arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays at 0 p. a. ilail for Phenir,via Astclwo Xallev. itanton, Wtcieobcrah and Valtuie. tea-rea J U 1 u-.j , ..... ' nuuusja, eaneauays u rricays a: J a.. . -invEs itscroajs, innritiaTa ana t ultrstttj a. ra. Mdl for Juniper, via Shnnioas leaves -l urtlityaetd Tuesdays at 7 a.-ta.; arrives W jdajs and Fridays "at 6 p. a. J. II. A. ilaiah. I'ostmMter. UIMS ? TltAIXM EAST '. -re As h FcrS at s A. M . Arri .'uruf at l3o P. Jt. - THAIS S WEST : ve Altoicerqut: at 3"40 A. IT. Arrive at x'hFor!:atio0 I'.M. Arrive t, Mojave a. V) l. it. LeiTc Jtojave (Ssn Francisco U .) at 6:C0r3t Arrive-at 5an 7rMcUeaar Ki) A. t. Train on th Attsntlo end Pacific trUlher nerlinza ou moncralntlae. . stuInsontheSoutaeraraetfls kI vseSaa " r. uiseottme. fcllinaa falace Hleeplns Cars will bo run through between t. ImuI, Kta sas City and Kan IVranrUee. .T"Thron!i tickeU to aU roiats for !aie as toe rrcseatlotace. For lnfomatioa cosceraiaR rasjeseer of reigrit trasi-ess, cilUtt D.-. tlobtcson, Qeaerai Muisr or S. ?. MEA1KJ2, -Ktiit. Prescott, IIHl'KC UXItKCTOHY. if?pST BAPTIST CHUBCIT. Son. Cortea at.Kev.J.M.Grten paitor. Service ererySab tath atlttSOtTii. and ?3 r.as. Stbbatk Mbo;l, at 1;33 aja. Frte seats to an who will cam M, E. CHURCH SOUTir, Weit rteicott Mr. J. M. Laosrston, paitor Service ercrr i7' 'eioci?.JL Sabbati Uchool P.iL 3:ra-4r are sorJlallj IcvtUd. M. E. CHCI'.CH. Marlaa street Her. Ka . nan L. Guthrie, pastor Services rrcry lit ?ftJ.S,A U M-SF.K.daalaj Sctool CONGBEGATIOXiU. CHDr.t U Garleyat. i ear tse School ilcaie.Riv.tXS.Beanlsler.saa t Service every aabttr.h at ica A.Xai il . M. ?sninc service oetfns with 8sU - utet p -..ss race tin-. Sabbath Seboal.C . . A.. 'oralel arelcoue iriU te er- t 't tc all. SPECIAL NOTICES. HENRY CLAV BURKE. ATTORNEY ANTl CfcCNSELOK-AT-tAW. eas-WIH practice mill the ecnru or Ar!ca, aiid berore ttxe Tarloa.lMpar".iueuU in Wab lcgton,I. c. Oace-Koom Xo. 3. over Bank oi Avlzaaa. Prescatt, A. T. STEPHEN G. MABCOU. ATTORNEY AND COU.SELLR-AT-LAW. Prescott, Aruoca. C G.W. FRENCH, Attorney and Cocxsioor. at Law. f-Wnijractiec in al.theC-iurl; of Arixona. Orncs Ov-r the Baak. ct ArUcn PrKcott, Ansons. , L. F. EGGERS. ATTORNEY AT LAW. DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF YAVArAICOUJfTY, ARIZONA. OSce : in'Ccjit House - -" . Prescott. E. M. SANFORD. ATTuSAXY-AT-lAW Prescott - Aruona. OlEce ou Cortez 5trH a rv-jr The of JocBx.ai.otHc. DR. P. K. AIN3WORTH, . - r PrrisioiAn ahb 8coso,i llescctt. Ararat, 0.3c0ct!.C6i.l StUtdlsr.Ccrle? stret.v Ii. K. P.OBINSON. Physician ixp Surceok; Office on "initeKni strccr, One door Noirh of lUsie A Co a Criet:r - r - i CLXIlK CllVUCWhb. .TTfftzzY General cr Arszona. irroaycx jlkti -.c:aELor: r Lxr rrti" . tbe FanJr i A-iio-v. WZT.IT HcGESW, ATi ASiif-Xi-UAA. v. s.. COM - I c.ud:v. Oi2c- ast ooor l -rrr-r.ix, . i i a . ir. !aHtsaVr' 1 J "fe aVk JSC : m -. as as s- "-rjL ,J1?1 i 4? 4 sit V 'I 1 t