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THE PIKENIX HERALD. Mamrday. April SO, IS7S- TOWN AMD COUNTY. Mr. McCli.'itock arrived this after noon. Chew Jack.xm'3 Bt Sweat ":iry Tobacco. Fresh Han-ioas mid Orange?, just ..t InriK.r'4 Another lit of fine fres-h apples came in by team to-day f;r Lorinij. "Ir. Cftstaneda lins a neat new sirrn ready to put v.p at his place of busi 11 ess. A report reaches us that Mr. J:i. M. Uarney litis become sole owner ot the Silver Kinir. For building Prober, at bed -roc!: prices, address Clipper Mill Lumber Company, Prescott. Mr. Geo. Loring has been appointed agent for the lumber mill of Clark v Adams, Prcscott. The carpenters have begun work on the new walls of the building back of Peralta's store. The foundation of the new brewery lias been laid and substantial I rick walls are rapidly rising. Judge Howard, of Prescott, having conclude! his business in court he-re, left for his home yesterday. Mining business is hetnT vigorous-! y pti&lied Ja Globe district and sev-; eral good strikes are announel. ', If vou wish to know what mo.,t en- ' sages .1 man's liiouirhts, you have only to listen to hi convei ?:itiun. Lawyers are never more earnest than wlien they wojk with a w ill that is, if the estate is valuable. Tiie District Court of the First Judicial District Pinal county has: been in seioa nt Florence the past week . Look out now: the collector will sooa be after 3011. The county is having a thousand tax receipts print ed at this office. The Grand Jury uni.-hed its labors tm Thursday and handed ia its final report, -which we publish to-day by ; order of the court. j A baud of Warm Spring Apaches. ; in Xew Mexico, made their escape from the reservation on the l j.'h i.j.-i. Troops are sent in pursuit. , Ilo.nl C'ommis -ion rs have hc:i! siirveying route? for the Hew rc-sd , J.etaeen I'h.rtiKe and trio!.-". iheir-i labors are as yet unfinished. j To-day io the tixticih S"!i;-.crs-ry ' f Odd Fellowship in A::ir:ien. The -rder was in;tiiut'-d in Baltimore ' hixty years ago by Svc pefsor-S. Mr. McCann informs t!i:-.t he l.ns struck a rich lead of free r-dd in de composed quartz on Cave CYei k. lie ; li antes his mine the- 'tonewaP." ; I'ememtier t-.e S.-.l-.tiath sehfiol con cert at the ,in:r-ii tt-tiitirrow evenit-.e-. It will t,c pleasant place to spend an hour and an encouragement to the children. A vague rumor came in on Thurs day that a man had been shot at Globe. We have been unable to learn nnythiritr definite of the matter and it is probably only a rumor. The new church bell was put in lii.-ition to-day and its c' eertul ring will recall to many a w anderer, mem ories of the peaceful quietude of other lands and days long passi-d. Messers. Citmmings & Lowell are doing as much carpentering as any firm in town, but have time to do a little more. Thev guarantee satisfac tion or no pay. Give them a call. Mr. E. B. Kirlsland, of Pcialta's extensive house in this p! ace, re- uirnetl irom .-vm rrar.cisco o:i Ihnrs-. iay, lifter an absence of sevcrul ' rveeks. He has heen making sjtriii- ; purchases for Mr. Pcralu. j Stive up your coin ; Xed Tracy will i ne here next Tuesday and Wedni s- : day with his sj.ieudid circus. lie has one ot the finest hands in the. teriitovy and everj-ihinir in spleudi.! trim. IV; ue to go; if you don't you will alw ays regret it. ; Kro. Clark Churchiil, ot Apollo ! Lodrre ,Vo. Vl'i, I. O. l . p., litis he-, n appointed lA-pitty Gr.uid -ire f,-: Arizona l.y Wortitv Craud Sire, John ! The Heiiai.d is isnr.-d every W!r.ediiv -d Saturday lenioou at 2 ... I...-k. nnu ..: tuns i el. urapl.ic n.--vs up to that h..i:r. T5. Harm. ,11. And now we are re.: April 'CiJtl Court ruei in pur.-n-minded that wu meant to ;i-k our ;ince 01 adjournment, Hon. Judge brethren of the order about here Porter presiding. M-hethcr it would not be a jrood idea Grand Jury appeared and reported to institute .1 lod0-e here in Pho-nix 1 the f"Honin;j: indictments: immediately. All Odd Pelioi.r, know that it could he no;hiu;- but bine ticitil lt the place and coinitiunity. Will all iti iuxor sio-ni-V it i,y u",.. usual manner- vf proceeding vj. sucn cases? 31r. Parkhur-f, C iiief ot ' tip;,! o -, for the Kailr-iad Comjtany, w;is ti. ' rom Iaric")tt yestrtlay mo ::;!::--tic rei'orted tiie track lini-died t : ?!;irii-iici ami a train thro'jcii on Tiiuriciay cvetiier; aiio that ihe ojsinrss f.f the tc:mln;;s will be rro.-ed to Maricopa to-doy. The nvil 'if w,,!-r tVi-ind there ly th company wa.; struck at :i dci.th r f i.t;oiu ti.) f.-. t and is frch and i-c'A. 'Idie wei!, etnsiu..Tin al! expenses' connected wkh ir has no! c-..-l i:itu:U ' fhort of y.iVKt. The "tO.Oo.") ..d :.;uk ba.1 her-n pumpoi -.tour half' Utxtrlel Coi-i'i. (Coxitnur.l from l-jst Isrsc.) Cis. of Arizona vs. T. L. Pctars. Counsel tr defendant iii-tved that the indictment be set aside on the tronnds t!i:,t: 1, The grand jury v. ho had found li:e indictment v. k.s not sum- moned by the sheriir of Maricopa or lv one of his tk-pv: !;; 2d, That. th rttnrn on the en:re is rial rue and incorrect in that the !;! ura shows llint X. C. 'J:cD;;i;iM, undcr shcriir, snm:niawl the ?aid jury. : wherea.- the satd hirr was summoned ,y . Dlankeasbip. v. ho "vas cot a ' phetiCs oficer. .".!, That the rcUtrns oa the venire has brea ch;::;;;i d and altered and that the grand jitry v.ho appear on the return were- n.t the grand jury w ho were M'.sr.ruoneri to anpear. 4tlt, uac ci me giaim ! jurors who found the indictment is j v.a alien and not competent to serve as a grand juror, oin. me grand jury aitowed oi.ier persons, not mem- : (,f p;.,.,, county to tbo silver Belt, hers of the grand jury to be present . j,,.,.. hu rcKSoa for not delirer i:i the gra:i.-t jury room and to o'Vvr ; iag K the ,!0ok3 pr.pe-s b-long-and to introduce evidence upon which i Jag to Jhe Supervisors' oiSee, to the the indictment was found and the said persons were neither of them : district attorneys et t!.;s court ana had not the authority to net a? 'i'j h. The court look the nif.Uc-r uiu.er IvisttiP.C'.lt. II. Morgan sworn as interpreter. Territory of AriEor. vs. Jctch-ta- gia-ehy. Case set for trial oa luesd-tr j at 11 o'clock a. m. Grund j'uy appeared and presented . following iutlictments, to -wit : i ei'i itory oi .-.nii::i s. vuisvuv . deadly weapon with intent lo intlict ihcd and dry. bodily injury on the per.:-. a of an- . The rrc-seott people estimate tiie other, considerable provocation cp distance from Gila Bend to Vv'icken pearing therefor. ' burg at seventy-six miies. Terri.ory of AvSzo-ca vs. Angel ; j,. ... j.... . . Sanches, charged with graad larceny. , Itucess. In ea.ie of Territory vs. Etrado j defei:d:.:it totik time to plead and ; ti iti! set for Tuesday. 3 o'clock p. m. I Tcniiory of Arizona vs. Angil j Sitnehes. Defendant took ttir.e to ; pL-is.I and ca set ior trial! ues'iay at 2 o'clock ;-. m. Covti l adjourned t- 10 o'cieek a. at. Tuesday. April S-2d Court met r uratsant to stdjournnu-ct. Hon. J-.-.dge Porter t'-rc. siding. In the cj.se ' f Ar'nrvua vs. I.lnviile, dtft!'!ant aj.'peare'l J'i.-r judgement andhavi.jg u.. s;ii":5e-.t ci:;:.k: to .show w hv j-.i'lgeinen. ih-v.tld ttc.t 1 e pro- uo'.srjced, the eotitt pr .ceded to l ive j j-:dg:;:e: t a- f.dh.v.j: Tl.-.t II:r:.m . if. Liuvilie i -J M:: 1 ia the cum c-f j sevn hundred and ff:y dollars ad , in.-ltfjjotitd ia thti county j.ill at ihe rate .! titree itc;p:r? per itay u-IlH said fine is pai.l, not 10 tseeed two hundred and fifty days. In tiie c--.se of Territory of Arizona vs. Piters counsel ior defendant r.ioved to s-1 aside the indictment oa ilits c-rouad that tiie grand jury re . : ceive-.! other tiiaa le.d evidence as ; shown by the iudieian-nt. Motion denied and defendant np- pettred and plead not guilty. Trial ' set for Wednesday at 10 o'clock. j Territory of Arizona vs. Miguel ; Esirado. By consent of counsel for! pluir.tiiTthe dtfendt.nt plentltd guilty '. to the olTenoe of petit larceny aaci j waived trial for senlenca w hen the court sentenced the u.-fendant to im- j prisonmcat in the county jail for the ; p.eriod of one month, or iu lieu there- j of a fine at the rate of one dollar per ; dier-t ol such sentence. j Territory ot'Aiizna vs. Sanchtz. In this case the same pleadings and sentence as in ca.se of Estrado. Territory of Arizona vs. Gtitseh-tii-gla-thy. Defetidatit pleaded '.-uilly : (;! - .iSJI.lt.jt tottery cud waiving ,:;r,,, f,,r s,.acnw. w as committed to CllUa;v fr Ua,tv davs, or iu lieu .y. .::c of thirty dollars. Territory of Arizona vs. E. tr.tdo. Defendant pkitded enilty to e.sMic.ii j arc.; battery and w tiivine: i imc for sen- teure wvs committed to county jail for ninety days or iu lieu thereof a ; f .:e of ninety lioil.iis. Treitsttrer authorized io pay actual j cxpeies of two wiim-.Tses in cftse of ! Territory vs. Cntseh-ta-ghi-chy. ! Court adjourned to 10 o'clock ednevlay. ; Tt-rritoty of Arizona vs. John I,. Xaylor, indicted for f.iiliuir to pay over pu'olic money hcl'iiijiiijr to the I IV-nitorv of Arizona and Trea -iti ret of ,M arteopa eotiuty according to law. '(.'-.i',i t ordered clerk to i-;-ucwar , run; fur the arrest of John K. '-iv!nr. T;e lo-.e of Co ill" I. The Ci-lriit Court concludes it1 work this afternoon for the terra. It has been one of the rnos. important r.L 1 interesting term:- tvr held ia the '. county, if m.t. in the territory, as it j has been one of the irtost iiarintniious an.on;- f-fdeers, rtttorjej-s and jutie'e, . v, ho ' par.ite v.iih many contra tula- ' iions and hear'y rrood fee'.jns;. Court pri'icf-ttiinrrs aapttl.ii-hed ixi the IIek ,ia fre-ra tirr.f; to time e.iter.d up ". the I.-.: e of Tae-dtty cvt r.ii,;.-, hs we Lv.-s a'.'t : - : :-rtcvt V.:U ' On account fo the verv pjiK'i l.1 inter est manifested we will state however that in the case of ihe Ten it. ay vs. Peters, oa Thursday, the 2-lth iustant, ' the dcfendmit was found guilty of j murder ia the second dessee and j sentenced to the penitentiary for the t term of ten years. Judge Porter! cotr.pHmented defend.-iufi counsel, Mr. iian v J.'ijc, very highly tor the .".bio manner 1 u which he conducted the ease. Mr. J o.ie-s we believe will cat ly the cit.-e tip to tiic Stiprewe Court, to meet at Preieott iu January n e. ; . In the ease of the Territory vs. John E. Nay ior, the defendant pleaded guilty to the charts of misdemeanor in oEce and the court ordered that he be dismissed from office and fined in t lie sum of '250, or iu lieu thereof one hundred and twenty. five thtys in jail. V.'e hope to publish the remainder i f the court proceedings In our next issue. j a letter from ihe County Recorder new Clerk, Mr. Stuart, is that Mr. g;i,,.t v.a5 not propcily qualified to receive them. Hon. C. C. St. an and Hon. Tcm Pitch of prescott, have left San Finn eiseo for 2ir.v Yori;. These gentle men repsesent large niining interests In Arizora, r,nd v.-iU, uiidoubtediy. dining ti'eir visit to the east' accom- p-ifej, s-j,;c g,K for the Territory. K'tUrprisa. yVe cilla Vo;n the Knttrpnue that F.mil Ch-uz. of Prtsci.tt, will open a not-ciass Mttoon tiere snoruy. en. E V AIYEIiIM-:MEN'l 8. -AMD- Fanfomin Go. V,'l'. Show at Ph-xnix 0:1 eitJ arid S0:h. 15 PESFGBIVirKS! 15 AND Till: I5Z5T CllASS BXXI) IX THE TERP.ITOHV. Admission , COc; P.rsrrvcd Seats, fl Children, S?e. rice tfec I'ara-tc ofosr BrauiBanil : ob tUe Day or t;:e Perforianncc . ! NED TPACY, Proprietor. NEW SALOON ! WHITE & WALTERS, Propr's. Wasi.ir r. . p ti'o ti.e Co it li: . Imported Liquors, TV I110S, ALE & POUTEK. n, t,,st vfe of r--rf rEoM:-r a-Tr. too r.- .;a i fi-o-ntx fdvaie r ,uu. card and reuains 1 tr-; titiiiehe l. The r-lagnolia Saloon. MORROW & CO. Proprietors We wctitd resritctfti:!;- uctfy the pr.'ol:c tba -no hnTe()v3si a Sato-a in the actv I FttA.ME WILDING 00 the Coi'1101' of tlSilington and - r, ,-,'-.... C!i--.i jiu ;i itj-'. Limit ciieei5. I The very boat iju.-.tify at Wiaes, Lif,tior6aii ! C-.jr.rf a!-way oa hand and s.rd at ! r.-.ecF fo iv.:' :l.c timej. Cive ii. a .--.t'. to tf tiacksrniih IVaiiied. A j;orv1 rr-nTnt A-.rkninn wit-i ! ir rk hv f-:.i o;iy, or as jwiri-.ti'. wiih a iirt-c;a--.8 jaaou A go.ni trtt cf t a!rf;,-lv tr.i h;.? ti. "WILON'tV CARhY, -f rivnrtoc. A- T. J'iuivj .be H-r.tt.i MiSctLLAlNEOUo. Arizona Lottery rsDEr. tnr. direction or Governor i. C. FREMONT. Territorial COnmIss.ioner. Sfj.-OCL C ' MJtr.VfS. i E.VNC OF A lilZOS A. resident.; Truasurl In r-c.'-rnlti.-p w;tli An nt of tb T.rci-OiCivp .blv of Arilflt T(.r.i-..rv and tLO Proctr.ma-irai .,f rh 0..r-rii0' LOTTERY! Will te ctrawn nt Prfti-olt. A. T , day. Jane 4:h. 1679. on WeJcrs Act of tlm L,e!sJnttiTo. A'i flt to fi'.l in the ronmn'tifin .f Ctf-ttf. Btct.'in f.nii fir -h- 6i:rr""t of I'ub'.ic S.-h...'-i-. t--I f" r:Joi v of Ad.:or.a Bitpr.v:;! t.rtlie I cuistattve Assfs-.ttly c-f Aitr.-.ti.-i ::..'.--- t S.Tt'OTi 1. I- s':r.li In Ifirrf:;! for. r"rt the r'if'it p.-rr-rr.n ! n .ti-nHfr :s h-rcl-.r r'?t.-t for th.' nrrtixl fjf t"'t.!v vu:ir fn in tr3 It d.f of f ebot-.r.- IsTS. to t!i Ai:l..r. D"tf! iM'in"n C "nccv-a c :rr r:tl t. rz tn!:r.! tn l .!-'nr ondir anil or vtrluo i.f the latt-s t.f the T tri- rr ( tr'i ra-nl its assiirtts to lev rn'-'ir '..rt at wliVi. rr In- n-i-:e 3 f 'i.-h m. av mav b -afttllr dttwd ot by (tan-- t n '.2-'it 'li" tw ot tliia T-T-it ry 10 tun co.."jr-.- notwi'iKtt.nd'ic. -tn. S.-. 2 Tli" Oovrn r of ihD T.r ito'-T of Ariionn. nn.l h - !t:r. s o- In . ffi ' i.d i.l O a ! n; p in-. -.1 a f 'o:n -ni--o--er to sup- ri-.'on.l the : nr n-i.ic rr d t.r.-:ti .n nf pr'z-? in !ui .1 lottor Ic? a-n! VT,i-h c.f tl.em. e-td certify to the cor ' reo-nf-?- ft o-r,.f. ptp. -tc. '. Pert. 3 All ictt. rt-s t! avn under the pro i ri-ionx of 'liij no', slif.tl be ilr.-.wn in fine ' yahVf .!t!! t . bt- drultftiatprt y tl-.p C-tntii't-! ji- iir, l-p'w' n tti - lioiirs o' ti -.1 ..'.-lock n m. t vr.d five o'.-I- i-U r. m , n- (1 in n luauner to be ap.-fov.' Iiv let .ni'nion.T. Seeti. ns !. I .11 d B p-ovida tor the eolleefion of .on p.-r pit. fio.ri ail prizr a.d th pur treat ot the ts .me into ;he cpitol hlJ schto! fun-it. CcrilHrate cT Torritoi-ial Trcr.s- T, Th -I.if.s J Eurl.-r Tron;ppr of Ar7.M Tr r.i'.Tv hf-r';v r-r'ilV t";Mt tl Ariz.na Tr y : S ;t:-C .t; :r. ffto'iP? Ol ibe UK f f vrU'c'.i !.' r.'.ve ix a cpv tp.': h-l J'U d :t i;.y ft:i..-p fi b n ' in n-n tf f.TF.n'y I Thtiii-ftit.i ";(.:. nrs n u'.-li ht- )is bvon i'p ' iit.d I-y 'lit? Gor.-1-ii-T r.n t nn .Ao-'i-.t-! Jus; if' c.!;ltr 'n. rpniP --f A-;s-ri& I'ci-- 1 o.' tiie pioV'siiii,i --f s t a - t. i Iiit;M.V J T't'TL' T:. T.tm-o i-.l Tr. r:c-,co:t. Fcbru ti 2' Iri'.'J. r,rc-cI.-.r;:r.tIo.i i;:e oTfjcor. i Tc tetro v 0'-- t--is --'a I Fsrci-7ivr. ltSKr.. r.fe-rtary :). 19 ) ! I, J..tn (' rrora t f r.nr- a-.r r.f ihs Terri j t r of At -pun fi. d CT- .i Co- l'--im: r ; to s--;..-rint. r. i t'i n-;.-.vi:ic- -f o ert K f..r th pri t ft of bo ytt:i:- 5-n .n s ft.' , by vir-.te ; a-' !;o p i-T.T :.T1 J ;:Ttr:io S: - v.-it'r oi Sy ' '--r.-, . 0 he:rt-;.- i!r. rs'Vo ' 7" -n-1 ero 'h :V-. 1 ; r;- t-ha I U- .'m-- In O: Art7...oa t i.-ve; m ntent ( otiii anv the Th-a-tc in IV. r i ; u 'he C.Yp'-.i r.f si it 't . r; IT.). 3-. f A ttnr.a : a .i o e ti - - it i- n ti" 8 .'tie -f.r.t! he dr.-t-a ! l,a ! b- to' 4". .lav of June l-"9. hefveen the i ho.-.ir of iu -c'tw-k'n. re. and 5 oVI-ch p in ! i-n- s; niv ..-. :l and tt-e y ear s al nf the 1 Territorv cf ;r ;.m l!ti Sdlh day o! ' Febra I orv A.'i) 1st-.'. I rsr.All JOTTX C. FEFMONT. j (o'Vi-n.'..t :.ad c-s: o.'ticia LiU'lery C Ti.'-first l.iitte.y inoier the forcou.;; iaa: wit! be tto-.vru ut'bo ThCii'.rc, la rrc'.H.-tt, oa JUNE 1th, 1S79, ' or r.-.jof-. tf at! tr.e t:,.ve!s .-innr di'psr t ; I ..f on rr' i--!i w i-'nn tto re ' e dt'iihn. : iT!It"IV "Nt ' to-'l-SANl) TWO IH'.v.j li"IIJ .AND FIFTY Xj 01-LA lis, la tiSi ) j p-tt.-a as 'oil .tri! j One pr:7.e .1 fir.,- f ij" O ' 11,., prre.f 1 hr e pT i7C of Two rizt-K of ...?!t)r,.0 ... e.ori-j . . . 1 .it'll ... l.OfOeneti 7j0ea-'i 5 I' .-net) I.V1 ea.-!i loO e.v h 2i-a.ii Ijca.-h IU .acb r oitr foitr 1 r':- 5 of N- fn r'iz- of I ci pr 7. -- o: Ftttv i.iize"t Ftftv pr.r.es of Fif .r fiii.-o,. tlue htutdrcd yriic-s of. tiic stixx-rnoF ms-rnint-Tiox will j Hi; AS F. -LLOV.'-S : T-.-.-.-'fvo tt .-ttntt.l t: ; s r f ;.-tt r t: authored ! f-- t-a one -.o t.. ye lh- -.i-t:r.'t '.i'l !' p hiic:y I d.'i .-,-io-d i : i.ii-o fr!-i-s u h.ci '.vhi. l. r.il! tS-a i.e r!..-e.l :.a i tt a:;'.'. ' t::o T riiior :.l 1 ry C -to1 i--t.-. r. Tv.. InnoireJ t'.nl t-tcliti -'-.x 11 . oi to ith.'r un;u -r-rd ;n ;.r. ' r-'.:(Hr-'e wittj tho n;-:z au. u lu'ed. triti h-j ! .n i. y .!e:f.j.it.-d t. a s -rol tr a-f y be.-l. I whi-li will i-.is.. hi; el--fed aad stat-d by tto! : i ei r:-orial l.o:t -rv ' ram:s-io- cr. i A e.u'.aoit c cf neve-, .--itizeia will hi e. U rt, d hy the ti.-k. t hotj-ro to cx.iliiiae rv.ry ,';v cf the 1 r.iui e ;ii-!T!. I 15 .tb bf' will then he revolved in ieht of the .-iuiIi-h--'-' until Oie'.r.. .;" ate ; ro lnix.-d : at.-. 1 t'!o-..tt,-li!y uiiualed. lit" t. ais ihen i t ll-O'l.'l. l.Illl O-e TliC.'!n.)-e l.-.l litl-'t TWO I ClIII.l.KltN CMIK 1 K- Vt-.Alts OF AOC ; Wti! he ! an I a bo ph.ce.i i.uc ;tt 1 ;u-h w' r. 1 a'td a pnz.t t dr.'.-.. 11 at tt:o -nine mat. 1 ho rh'.-i- si I t!iea he cio o.l an.i rcyo'ycrl. and i.n-. hor loin.h.r tta.l p-il- rt-.wa an.i thid p.c-es r.-ie-i d ml 1 t!i" 'Js'J ;o;zos a--e a:l dun. 1 in ho'. is . 1 ti.-J.et- lu-...ii ;t rr. n p .ndii-jf uu.jb.-n n ill tc atdtJ to tiie priieii Only IL'.OOO TiekeuAvill be SoM V- iioIc XicUcta t3. Quarters, T'r- Eark r.f A:'i w;:! vri rs Tr. aarcr. ' u'-rl al'. nr:.' s rf-'iveil ir- m ta'rs--f ic'-t-i I will c-i tielrc-l lb -: t'' :iv.ii t t m w- I' wi ii r-.-f p.i-,1 :t .iti.i--s ;:js, r ihe Ttivv iTtg-. j Ai! nM i;.-. '!5 tm; LfufCiii i i:r I J t.ic .i. ihtt, -;;::, cn ." ' 'ir iu tueh i Uri.f.i ffdat ifOf, 1. u-rirts rt !- -.-bU ut o-:ai Moiu-y Ordcr3, or by "Wrlls, Ai'd.'tcs u 1 &"irn5. and ruaKo n.l .!rt:- ii.,.jt.y rd: ay.tliJa td inn ra-r t.f ttiu AriLo: a LuUury Ci'pai k;iy VitoCuti, i;e-Tr.r U - e-s rontaii.inc Tiraf s r r rst- al -r.l- r T r.v..; i tore:, rt-.i ;,; lo t., . GOLDMAX fc CO. Filly Thousand OF Assorted Merchandise Just Koceived at tlio S H ELS C5 KC JBtfUiiaSJEBa'EaBBia. bJ tet m wu our a w a a a m -car a m DIRECT FROM THE E iST, a ad especially selected for this Market by Mr. A. Goldman, comprising : Latest Novelties in Calicos, Dress Goods, Shawls and White Goods. r.ntcL Stvles in Fancy . - and Gloves. Latest Fashions iu Ladies', Misses and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats.- Latest Patterns in Clothing for Men, Youths aJid Bovs. Latest Designs in Boots and Shoes.- And, in fact, everything desirable for Ladies, Gen tlemen, Misses, Girls and Boys. The Whole Stock Has Been Purchased AND WILL Eastern Will be found in the Store, to show everybody that we SE TT That Competition Becomes an Impossibility. Youi's Truly, Doiiars Worth OF Goods, L'nderwear. Hosiery! ' j ! : i for Cash I BE SOLD AT For Cash .fSil LIST where we shall be pleased are MISCELLANEOUS. 0 THE LADIES -OF PHOENIX AND VICINITY. T'-'c lit.nefiiriipa. i'trrnitr.t'.l ti cIom out it- ir f!itirf st... k t,f DKV GOODS, NO ' HONS. I-AHIKS' HOSIERY, SHAWLS auu JflWKLUY, Wuvf to nnnouno tbkt on th litt tlav 'I 31 ay they will oomroenr ttifir Cloarftiire Sale ot th above named arti uioi ut pricoi le?s than ct fur .. - CASH ONLY. Thir s'ock i: fX.VT r.Tmpirt. AnJ thwse !- siring lifirair. i.n:M fiVAll tliemsflves uf IbU rare opportunity, ns this li No Humbug V(: oiler our Dost Prints ; at 1 G raid for & Dollar. ! We will sell Grenadiers .' per yard 2oc, worth 50. Ladies' Hose, good qua! ! itv, 12.iC., worth 25. . " Ladies' DIcso. Iron I Frame. 25e.. worth oO. Muslin frdm 8 to 12c. I per yrd, worth 12 to 20. Table Damask, double i width, 90c, worth $1.50. j Table Oil Cloths, 50c, ; worth 1.00. Water Proof, all shades, double width, $1.25, worth. Hj$2.00. French Lawns, loc. worth 30. Marcailles, white and colored, 5c , worth 75. Shawls, in great variety, from $1.50 to $8.00, Worth $5 to $15. Ladies' and Childrens' Hats, 50 to 75c, worth 75 to $1.00. Corsets, Ribbons, But tons. Embroideries and all kinds of white goods, arid other articles too numer ous to mention at 50c. on the dollar of former prices. our rean for dit.rm.,ti(r of that tin of (foods at prices tSO VKKY LOW. ia t!!t we i .tend ,iitiroly to iro out of that line of goods uad ki.-ep co more of such. i Conic One ! Come All I Come Soon ! !is,Asher&Co i National j E S T A U R A N T AS IS CHOP HOUSE. Opposite the' Postofficc. j Board per week - 7 00 ! Single Meals 50 cents. r.&sri Evffj- morning;. 1 Open from Hall past Six .i. M. to Ten f-. it. USnacrs prepaird io Order." The hest ltread, choicetif titVesand Ties freh very day. 1. Trajtrt. eo THE Chicago i North -Western R A I Ia W A V , Thf ;rent Trunk Line froth tfca West to t hicaso and the Hast. Tt is the oldest, shortest, tnopt direct, con venient, eomli.rtuhltt and in every respect the b-st line you e.ae take. It is the grcat-st and irtandeet railway orga nization iu the United States. rTLLMAX ltOTKL CAMS ahb Ittx ALOXK 13V II TllllOUoH UKl tVKKX Council Bluffs & Chicago., lNo other road ruin I'uUaiaB ?IoteI Cars, or any other furm of Hotel Cars, through, between ihr M'SMinH Kivt-r uvii Chrrnjrn PAf4SK.'(41ut .OI(; EAST . should bear iu uiIdu that this is The Best Boute to Chicago, AXD ALL POINTS EAST. Iuftst that the Tieket Aeeat aeils yon tickete h- the tSorth-Wetuem Ivoa.i. Kxamine your 'l iekets and refuse lo buy if they do nut ml over this Koad. All Ageats ?etl theui aud check ssul tg' -t;a-'e free by this line. Tltrenth Tickets via thai Route to all I Eastern lVtcts can be prorured at the t'eutral ractrte nattroa t ucltat orbi o toot cf Market reet, aDd at 2 New Montgomery street, t-an Prai.cts.bi, and at alt Coupon Ticket Ofhees of the Central Facifio ltai'roarl. MARVIS HUOHITT. f-.eue.-al Mana.ver. Cbicae .- . 11 oi i-.-v .-v r. i r.