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-iHj papee. IP-A-IlTS, OILS EL PASO, TEXAS. 3 o. el paso street. Glass and. IPvLtty. TiT 1 ! WEDNESDAY, FERRTJATtY 2s. Baoi.TTTtEr at tns iMsT-nrr-r. Ci-irros A.T.. AS.Sf.oosr-Ci.Ass Mattf.b. TO ATV.'KUTlsru:'. Nino lines of solid nonpareil r.i;iwur'm":it m.-.ko one sn.ur.ri1. F. r. T).Kf. A.;wr;WaAnttfl er-tl 5 Merchants I'xi-S.i::-.v. S:m Frunrisco. Cal ls our authorize! ant in that r'y, aivl con tracts for a iwrtisinsr cm lw m.-t.Io with him. Th: Ci-Ar.ios is on lile in bis oilu-je. t.VMrep! all communications and maVo all renriitiinrps paya'ulo lo tho Clarion l'ub lidhin.Coii) pat y. As llio Democratic National Convention is to be bclJ on Jnco 5lh it iH-booves our Territorial Central Cotuinitleo to bo moving in the ruattKi- of holding .1 conven tion for tho purpose of selecting delegates to represent ns nt that convention. It is troo it is some what early to make this r.n":ges tion, but. such things had better not be left until the last moment. The following gentlemen com prise the Democratic Territorial Central Committee: Apnehe J. L. llubbcll, Harris Baldwin. Cochise L. Llinn, J. II. Tevis, Ji'.nies Coylc. Gila W. A. Holm.. W. A. Griflin Graham Geo. ;H.'; Stevens, 13. F. Norton. Maricopa IX Goodrich, A. L. Heusliriw, II. H. 1L--Wil.. UohavG A. Cornwall, Caldwell "Wright. Pima T. J. JeiTords, S. IL Frrm'din.B. C. Parker. Pinal G.ILOury.P. K.Brady. Yuma M. J. Nngoct, J. J. Stein. Yava ' ilorris Goldwater, J. C. Hercdon, J. G. Campbell. Kan. P. J. Eolan is tho chnirman and Chas. Driscoll secretary of the committee. The last territorial convention directed that tho delegate to the national convention be chosen by a terriiorii.1 convention to be called for thnt purpose, tho dele gates to such convention to be chosen by tho counties respectively Therefore it is only fair to presume, that the delegates to the convention will bo apportioned t'j tho different cor.nties on the basis of tho vote cast for Marcus A Smith, Democratic candidate fr delegate to Congress at tho last general election Tho vote of each county wiil bo of interest, which was asjfollows: Yavapai Democratic 1101, Ilo pnblican 038. Pinal-Dem. -10, Kop. 3S0. 'Mohavo Dem. 221 Fiep. 202. Pima Deal. S-'V3, Kcp 728. Maricopa Dem. 802, P.ei'. 677. Graham Dem. 57S. Rep. 2GG. Gila Deaa. 203, Hop. 216. Cochise Dem. 120S, Hep. 512. Apacho Dcm. 5S5, Eep. 325. Yuma Dem. 1C0, Rep. I'iS. Acting r.pon the presumption that the apportionment of k-It -gatos will by based upon the vo! cast for the head of tho ticket, and that the basis will be ono delegate for every 100 votes and fractijti exceed: rsj; 50, the representation would fca as follows: Yavapai 12, Pical 4, llohave 2, Pima 9, Mari copa 9, Graham C, Gila 15, Cochise 12, Apache 6, Yuma 2, total (ix A report lias been circulated throughout the territory the past week that a band of eight Indians, supposed to be from the San Carlos reservation, had fired upon J. C. Jones of Aravaips, who Lad been hit bnt nut injured by a spent ball. Troops from Forls Grant. Lowell end Ilaachnca were immediately started in pursuit of the hostile party, but up to the time of going to press no farther particulars have reached ns. It has been reported that the author ities at San Carlos claim that there are no Indians from the reservation missing, and r.pon this report a theory is base 1 that the party who fired upon 3Ir. Jones 13 the same which has beou depre dating in liexico, being a remnant of Geronimo's band that escaped capture. This seems hardly probable, Lcwever, and a theory to our mind mere probable, pro viding there is a band out, is that it is a small party of bucks dis satisfied with the action taken by the authorities at San Carlos iu relation to the recent Liiliug, when considerable feeling was manifested by a portion of the Apache3 because; Captain Pierce would not deliver up to them tho murderer. Still another theory, and perhaps tho mo.t probable, is that a mistake has been made and there are no Indians out at ail. Last "Wednesday night, about S o'clock the Southern Pacilic train No. 20 waB held up at Steii.s p.-ss by two men, who el::;,!iil onto the t-tigiao and compelled the engineer to stop 11. e train and un couple the mail and expres-s cars from tba passenger coaches. After ttiking the mail and express cars about a mil and a half down the track, they wero stopped an I the express car rob'.ed, no resistance being offered. Tho mail car was J m CUFTOI CLART01 After robliiii" tho express, the robbers, who v:ta , . ' , . . , afoot, departed, KOlD.o; m n BOUtU- wlv direction. A r;sp- consist- ing or iuarsnni aicnci.., vcpmy : Will Smith, Len II;irri., Sheriff, SL'rtAV of Pi inn. mid Others, p'.arteil . .i :u pursuit immediately on receipt j of tliO 11PWS. j . , , . -. t, A recent Phemx dispatch says: j ''wo deeds jnst recorded in the comity recorders's ofiice hero would indicate that the redoubtable- James Addison Peralta li-.-a-vis of land grabbing notoriety has disposed of his claim. The first is a deed of usufruct from Donn Sella Loreta Kaso Prralla-Reavis to tho Cordova Improvement Co., crantmir iueui certain escinsivo privileges Upon the I eralta grant, 7 ... fi;., lie second deed conveys to Clin - nn T" Fnrro'l of x7ew York nil of the Peralta grant with the excep tion of fifty thousand acres more or less heretofore deeded tc other parties and corporations and twenty thousand acres lyirrg about tho mines of Casa Grand? and joct to the first taentionpd deed. Tho consideration in each deed is live dollars which no UoaliS ex presses tho value of all tho rights of Janus Addison and Doua Solia in the property conveyed. In the Xiw Jersey senate a 1::1 has been introduced priwidicjy that the death penalty shall here after be inflicted by electricity. Tho act provides thi.t in sentenc ing criminals tLo j'.idgw shall nnmo tho week during which the execution shall take place, and williin tho week so designated tho shetitlof the county shall select the day, not previously to be made known to any ono except tho persons allowed to bo present at- executions. Thes shall be tho sontoneir.g j'ddge, prosecuting attorney, two physicians, twelve reputable citizens, two clergymen (if requested) and seven assis-rd sheriffs. Tho corpse 8ub?e.-pi:;t' must be buried with enough qniei. lime to consume it or to ba x'r; n up for dis-eetk n pnrpo?cs. Nen-f-papers are prohibited from re porting the execution further tlan the bare mention of the event St. Louis Las been chosen ns the phce for holding the next Democratic National convention, which will assmb:A or. Je.ns 5th. i'cacf .n 1'nrth Awaits that countless army of martyrs, wlxvo ranks :iro constantly recruited from the victims of nervous ness and nervous diseases. Tho pnea or tho boon is n systematic course of Ilostctter's Stomach Ilittev, tho finest and most penial of tonic nervines, pursued with reasonable persistence. Kasior, pleasanter and sif- rtliis than lo wash tho victualling department with pscmlo-tuuics, alcoholic or the reverse, beef extracts, nerve foo ls, narcotics, sedatives and poisons in disguise. "Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," is the providential reeuperant of weak nerves, and this glorious: franchise being usu.illy llio consequences of sound digestion and increased viij-ir, the prcat stomachic which insures both is productive also of repo-e at tho required time. Not unrefreshed awakens the individual who uses it, but vigorous, clear headed and tran quil. Use the Hitters also iu fever and ague, rheumatism, kidney troubles, constinaiion and biilious- UOS..S. TOV, SALE. The Coronado saloon, building and grennds. Building, 125x20; lot, 15CxS0. Also six small build ings connected with property. V"ill be included in this sale, billiard table, bar-fixtures, furniture, etc. and a reservoir, capacity 19,090 gallous,wi;h connections thoroutrh- ont tho entiia budding. Title guaranteed. This is one of the very best business localities in tho city and will be sold at n posilivo bargain, lor further particulars inquire on the iiremiv vr at this oftu-e. ait tiiUiilL.i. ilUwLj Finest Vines, Liquors and Cigars. 1 II J. STOLLAR, - Pr.orRiETca. STOLLAR :-: EROS, MANUFACTUBXltS OK IT, IiliiUil idmh iUiiiUii! GSTuGlER ALE, BM Bso? Apoilinaris ater. T 5 1 Supplied at Reasonable Rates nfier April 1st. Lord SlDUTfJ, - N. M. I not Diolchtcd Ail Sorts of FoLon. ! Mr. F. Daley. Advertlslne Agent or j the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, writes: .. inflammatory rheumatism swelled my lees and arms to twice their natural size. f mirrored exernclatinir nain. Your won- dcrfiUS . s. s. maac a complete cure. Major Sidney Herbert, editor of tho Smite Cultivator and JHxie Farmer. Atlanta, Ga., writes: "I have fully tested th0virtuC9Of Swifl.a speciiic, both as a rheumatism cure and atonic. It has done crcn more than 1U proprietors claim for It." Mr. Michael Long, Jr., with tho Stro bridgo Lithographic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "I suffered fortwo years with a terriblo itching and painful sores on my nqc k, nrnis, hands and fingers. No physician could help mo. S. S. S. re lieved mo perfectly and I feel like a new man." Mrs. Amanda Ingle, of Gastonia, X. C, writes: "My baby, when four months old, developed scrofula. lie had two se vere risings aim son's ontlie hcck. 1 sent for our family physician, who pro nounced it scrofula, and prescribed s. s. s. for it. I pave the baby ti. S. S., xho sores uro healed, and the baby is well and hcalthv. 1 know S. s. S. saved , lls iiri.,nn(1 j ,0f(i our dodorso. He is a ! reulnr pliysician, and prescribed S. S. S. scrofula." Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. HIE Swift SfECU'iC Co.f Drawer 3, Atlanta, Cia. Dou't r-id 'J our I'loney Abroad Yon can get your Louisiana Lottery iiCKets from bam Draeh man, at the same price, and le5 delay, than sending tho money to New Orleans. A discount allowed nil Ad dress S. H. Drachmas, Tucsod Arizona, bole agent. P. II. NeuiTer, practical jewel er, Lordsbr.rir, N. 31. Watches re raircd. Ciifton orders should bo left v.iih iY. C. Blank. 9 E i j ' Jl Absolutely Pure, This ;o3f.ifr novrr Trtrit'n. A man-. of iiniy. r-! rt'.-cU: r.r?d wy;(!-sna.tir'sK. M;r f:::r.ic-i! t:wm tho nMhiary k:n'lM. and titmlii f low t-bi. fhort wt-ik'ht niiini or ;hs- (iiiaf jKtwilrf. .I only tn rNi. IIoyal Hasino I'owrK'o., Ml Wall Sr.. N, rliiii M Lordsburg, N. M. Undo- tho li:t:sinc".i of 0 jriiiZS Only First-class Ectel I it Towc. ROBERTS & LEAHY, Gf! r0 -1 f 'A "f vTl P r At -Xml fall TArloi'- v.f - 7, 1 rm iliij. ? Kn .; A hi Lortlsbnr;, ! LAY & BOOM. Duncan, Arizona, Dea:i!a General Merchandise Hanclimen's Supplies, XVinet, Sjiaors Rii:l Cigars 33137- Goods, ClctliirLC, BOOTS AI-TD SHOES Kte., r.tc. r.te. Hlxhcct pricoi yaid for FarmProdne. F. E. Mc&INNESS, Post Trader, Fort Thomas, Arizona Kcos constantly on Jiand a S::e nbsortueut (C Gents Furnishing Gccds, "Dry Goods & Groceries Finoet brands of Wines a-zid. Oigrars Euth Bo:nesti and Fori'ijn. Kaucli Supplies a Specialty. Feat Onlre adjoining the siort. J, IIP Soionionvi!!o, -AND- Sowie Sieilon And tho only place on he road nt n-iich Water, Hay and Grain AND WINES, LiqrOES AND CIUARS. tXAnd Good iloals can bo Prooared at Koasonablo Rates. E. BAILEY, Proprietor. SUHMOHS. TN THE DI.STUICT TOUitT . VIWST Jn-licirJ District, in th Oii'inU-.f (i pa- ham, Torrttnry of Arizona. i rank i. l:iruim, plmntift. nfjain-: the uknowi. Mi-in- if l.uii Smith, dcfeasoil. ut- fojidant. Si:miiimis. Ai'tittnlinniirtit in thf District Pnnrt if tho Kir-t JiidtL'ial hist riot, in ain! for tiic conntv of yraha;;i, in th Ttrril:ry of Arizona. Tii Tt-rrHtrry of Arizona ti'tui- cr'-'-tinj: to tho Uu known llt-irt of Lou ISmitii, dj- o.i uro heroliy sninminrd and toqttirpJ to ftpv:ir in aiiat'tt'ju broit-jiit ;ii?:itn--;t you hy it aove-nani'M n(:unti;:s 111 tin i:strnt fo-irt (.t ill'1 First Judici.-d tri t. in and ir tho enmity of (J r:ii;.i:n. Jr:'Utrv of Ari- zoua, and aiiHwiT tli coiiipiidn! rilt-d with hoi ,t-ru ! L:is ( 0.1 rt nt Solomon vi o. 1 n said coiiiity laoopynf wiiicli (-on-jilaint ac conu-anitrs tins Miitiinni!Si, within t'-n d.-tys (t'Xi'iuivi i't t!i.iti.y of rervico), nft.-r tt:o 10 11;. tin vi hi nt" t:.wn:imi:o'is. it s-ri'.I in this oociity; hut if st-rvt-.l tint of tho tunty nnd wiihi:i t he dietrict. then within tW'tltj l:iy-i; ill :di or her O.is thirly tlays. In' Xil't notion in hrmii'iif ti oii!:imi a i? croc tf thirt court lor Ihf f.r l:isitn f a certain r.io:ti':.',"thstri'!.t d in titp cimilatnt ven to h.?r;ro ire p:y trji'tit of a i:rotninso:y lo of -l.tiJ. with iiitir!-t. And you arc m rvt.y noliiil that if yon fil to ai'p'-ar aii'l ar.swr tho cornpi:ii:ii is r!ovh r.".ji:iriI tiiM j::i!t:itnt hy oV.'aul: will lw Oiio-r.tl ftir;i:iisf yo'. (rivon umlrr mv har.t! a'd fie poal iF tho kviI ,:;.! 1 t'ottrt, at SolomoTi Okal. vii!,.. tins v-i;h ihiy of IVbruarv A. D. i 1,1.0. if. Sli:Vi:S. t'Vrk. NoUro of I To most 0.1:1 Proof. Umti d Htatks Land (Irri.T. I Tr-s,. Ariz., t'ehrtiarr 14. A.0. 1SS.. 1 "VrOTlCK i hfrci.y pivpa that tl.n f..!! - ivijr-asnusl st r 1,-r lii. il :'.o::ce of irten' Mil t- u:iik' tn'.-.J proof m of id l::im. a:;.! trnt wtM pro.f mrjia LC..ro t:,o rl-nt of ti..' 1M - ' v. i : i 1 o 1 n:.;-: Mntos . ;str!.-t onrr. lit villo. Ar.;uua. on tin. ii.it ti.ir nt X le-s. rb.! r.:on- ilyniiji If. Ti.t)(tts of F.-.flonl. fi roun'y hin tion vons. Alum l'ni:,-.:?. f'h-ir'm Wnrnttr ard John Morriti, all of oafiurd, Grarau eoun,y, Ariz. A. D. DVFF, Rogister. First pnblication Fobmary 22, ly.S. He namiM tli" HWi.. w!fnnw to t.ti, l"t !:-Li A . .W;j4il'S coutinnoiw ptdeini uncn. nn.l ru'tiv.- I W-19SZjSSm of. Ha il Utn.l. vir A pTamlcr St.- rr7isist--r ,., , . ..Yfj.V--," IE. Solomon SolomGnvilie, Arizona. DEALER IK Goods ! Boots and Shoes, Canned Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Supplies fob Mixeiis, Eanchers AND FllEIGnTESS. WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS. A Blacksmith and 3'njro;i Shop Stocked with complte tools and with com petent workmen on the premises. CAMP TSIOMAS Blacksmith and a Has been Re opened with a com petent Smith and Woodwork er iu attendance. HKPAIK1XG Noatlj Promptly Done. and HOUSE SII0EINU a specialty. All kinds of Stock both of WOOD AND IRON for sale GEO. F. KILMEU, Prop. M0RENCI AND CLIFTON Stage & Express Lin Carrying U. S. Mails Daily, Sondnj. Ezcettd. Stagos carrying possocgors and express leaTe:'('liftm at 7 ;a. m.; rorurning leaTe Morenci at 11;30 a. m. II EXIt Y Proprietor. SHELDON AND SOLOMOHYILLE Stage Ijine, riHEEUS FEEUDEXTHAL-, Proprietor. The moat direct and comfortable roats from Clifton and I.yr-dshnrg Soloijioiiville and ficttle mcuts os! tlie Cxiln. Partis from liOrtUbnrff or "Onnenn wifh ir.K to tnke armjo ran do bo hr teirKraphiag station Hi?nt at Clifton. Lenvcs SiielJon, Tueaiihjs nnirSiQr7lfty Tare, ..... Lsitr- jO) y -fcs-hCsl . ---. .r, .. . ! 3 -J iSS. WLIFVIS A At . TOBACCO. 1 B. FREUDENTHAL1 CO. EL PASO, TEXAS, JoBBBna ik AEHS AITD Carry an Immense Stock and II. LEAHY. GUTTER WHOLESALE AND Wines, Li quors an Groceries and Provisions, Hay and Grain. ALSO, A COMPLETE LISEJ GENTLEMEN 'S In fact everything needed by Rancher or Miner. An excellent CORRAL, undsr charge of a competent Hostler, is connected with tho business. THOMAS, CLIFTON HOTEL, J. ABRAIIASS, Proprietor. HEADOOARTERS FOR COOL I1005IS AXD CLEAK BECS. TABLE SUPPLIED WITH THE VERY BEST THE OS LY FIRST-CLASS H07 EL IN CLIFTON. 87.00. BOARD S"?,0O 8PECI KATKH TO FAMILIES. THE LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE IN ARIZONA. LEO. GOLBSCHffiBT, WHOLESALE AMD DETAIL DEALER IK FURNITURE, BEDDING, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. FALL GOODS ALL STYLES of BEDROOM, PARLOR, and DINING ROOM Furniture of Handsome Designs and Most Reasonable Prices. Souil I'm it rations TUQ8QN. Hnntsville, Alabama, Nursery. APPLE, PEACH, PEAR, CHEKEY, PLUMB, APRICOT, ETC., ETC, Gr apevixes,Small Fruits And a general assortment of SHADE TREES. JESTTricps nnule kiiown on ap ilicaiion. Alelresa GSOHGS J. OLOUGH, Central, Graham Co., Arizona. N'otice of Commuted llomo stead. "Uoaiesteail A pi'.lienfion fin. 70S. Trcsov, Ar:rf'i.t. F -li. 11. A. u. 1S7. ) N( )'!'!( K. i- her"l" --vfv th .t tlu- followini; a :(! Frttlor led n stic- of h-r inten- !. to make I'.na' proo ir. sapj o t of her :tmi. ;ti!(i th i! Bald ,.roof wiil ii" m:il im. f re (jeorp If. St'iv.Mis, ( Ifrk of the D!s riot : 'onrt nt Solomonvillo. Arizona, on the 28th vr of Ularnh. IKS. viz: Manuela JI. Varoia of Solomonville, A.T.. Torthe S. half of the SE. quarter of eoction T. 7S.. K.27 K. Sho names the following witnesses to prove her continnons residence upon, and cultiva tion of, paid land, viz: ciixto J. Garcia. Jesns Saens, Abram Diaz, Jesus Aros, all of Boloonvillo, A. T. A. D. DUFF, Krister. First publication January 25th, 1888. DRY GOODS, AMMUHITI0IT. Guarantea Pricet against any Mikk . A. CCTTXa & LEAHY, BET AIL DEALER IK FURNISHING GOODS ARIZONA COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS PJEJl WEEK. 7.0 NOW READY. before Purchasing Elserrte ARIZONA. Notice to Creditors. Estate of Chas. lie Bean, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given by the under signed, special administrator of the estate of Chas. Le Bean, deceas d, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with tho necessary vouchers, within four months after tho first pnblication of this notice, to said special administrator at his residence at Grant, Graham eounty. Arizona Terri tory. MILES L. WOOD, Spec al Administrator of the Estate of Chas. Le Ilean, deceased. Dated Grant, Graham county, Arizona, this 6th day of February, 18SS. First insertion February 8. 1SSS. Desert Land, Final Proof. Unites States Land Officz, Tccsox, Arizona, Feb. 20, A. D.. 1888. f Notice is hereby given that Jacob R. Haig lfrof Clifton, Ariz., has tiled notice of in tention to make nroof on his desert land claim No. 4!tt, for the unsurveyed land sec tion 19. T. 6 S., R. 31 E., before tho Register and Receiver of the United btates Land Office at Tucson. Anz., on Friday, the 13th day of April. 18S8. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Augustus Hobbs, Charles Feidler, Alfred Clark, Clarence Lyndon, all of I'lifton, Ariz. a. u. uui , Hegister. First publication Feb. 211th. Desert Land, Final Proof. United States Land Office, ) Tucsox, Ariz., Feb. 20, 18S8. 5 Notice is hereby given that Robert B. Casey flirt, in Xfi-w hna GlnA C ., ....a u, UUklvD UL 11IIVU- tion to roako proof on his desert land claim No. 4rts, for unsurveyed land in ssction 19. T. 6 S., R. 31 E.. before the Register and Re cover of the United States Land Office at Tucson, Ariz., on Friday, the 13th day of April, 1883. lie names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and reclamation of said land: Charles Feidler, Clarence Lyndon, Alfred Clark, Augustus Hobbs, all of ('lift on, Aria. A. D. DUFF, Register. First publication Feb. 2!'th. d Cigars