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CLIFTON CLARION. "WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889. Con Keleher is ia San. Francisco. Tim Shine is still quite ill at Lords burg. t Mike Leahy of Thomas is lb? father of a Lonnciiiff bnbj hoy. It is sometimes necessary to awav from home to learn news. go A new sewinj machine for sale cheap. Particulars at The Clariox office, Mrs. G. "VT. Jlerrill. mother of Cnrl Merrill, died at Columbus Junction, Icwa, on the 16th iust. Tom naughev of Morenci recovered horse at Duncan this we he lo3t about two rears ago. Mrs. John Brown of Duncan is visit- ing friends in California. She will I spend several months there Ani;nlr o change was made in the tine table of! the A. & X. M. railwa- last Saturday, i ! " j Mrs. R. Sneddin and children left last Thursday morning for Scotland. ! Mr. Sneddin accompanied them as far as Deminsr. The CUfton Druff Store has received ; .liuuug and letter paper in the latest styles, j pens, pencils, ink, etc. Henry Hill is engaged with plow ana scraper m itiggmg a channel in the river between the south bridge and the slag dump of the A. C. Co. The Detroit Copper company at ' been shipped. I world will be opened. Texas ; his statement Mar. 1833 : My Morenci has practically shut down, ' The vein at this point is about two i The remaining three claims of this i i;(e goa was cllre j ,,- y. g. y. 0f bad having only one furnace running. ; f et thick, of an average value of ! group cover most of the ground upon J sot-L.s alKi ulcers, (he result of a gener This, it is said, will also cease opera-; about 00 oz. silver and one-fourth of. -which Mexicans have placer mined ; cj breaking down of his health from tions in the course of a few days. jonoz. gold. The second class ore for gold whenever a sufficient amount j fovcr- He uas considered incurable. as con rveiener s aosenee in searcn , of health is likely to be extended. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pier will take up their j resideuce at the Longfellow durinjf the time Charlie is compelled to ful- j ated in the drug store, with Mrs. K. Maxson ia charge. Office hours ; are as follows: From 8 a. in. to 11:30 I a. 111, and 12 iu. to 5 p. m and from ; 6:30 p. ui. to 9 p. m. Money order business will only be transacted be- TCAn tlio liinrc n T ft a m nurl A n 111 I ,. ... .,11. c- ThP ltllA Will hp A11fn .StltlifrtVS fWm i . ,., . . . ", , ,. 1 9 ft hi tn 1 m frr pppptnf nnri rioliv. ; erv onlv. The editor received an invitation to take a pleasure trip to Duncan last j Thursday on a trial trip of Kngiue Xo ' 1, which had just left the. shops of the 1 A. & X. M. railway after a thorough I overhauling. He had a real nice time, ! and ia the course of his enjoyment 1 learned many technical terms with J which he had heretofore been unfa-j miliar, together with some new and! original extensions on the English language which he has carefully treas- j nred up in his memory for use the 1 next time there is a form pied in this ! office. It was estimated that the trip j would consume about, six hours ot our valuable time, but some 29 hours elapsed before we returned to Ciifton ' and relieved the soul-harrowing sus- pense of or:r "many friends." Had . Tin sir ip Ptinr s rtiifipa. icv will . i . . .... t t. i 1 .- . . . , . ... . . .. . . i cciuc. in is was jiiier lie iiuu i.ieu iracieu Riio in wnica large oouies 01 ; sunshine, sedan, iroiM.ia.ii, Minser. 1 ..... occupy the house where Mr. Barry $30 to $C0 ore is left standing. i B.uc Giant. Grav Carbonate, Traev. nliu,-v olIl3r '-'dies botu internal jormeraly lived. This min8. ir - bcing visorollsIy j MoIltczuilia; j01,V Mart," God-Vsr, -external, and paid many doctor s - r'-rtn-: 7- , worked at the present time for the 1 i;!Ue Carbonate, Xorth Pole, Carlo: ta, j ' ' 1 liic trillion post ouice ij now siui- r . . .... - 1 . , . ...... 1 V . we the lime to spare we would and .$ 1C0 for the lirst ore and upwards on it, showing 10 to 12 per cent cop take pleasure iu instructing our ; of 59 for the second class. Slie has I per ore in large bodies, readers ia many things which wo . for a !onr time been a good producer, ! The Jollv Giant is opened bv a -10- learnad. including what is meant j when the engine 'spits" and covers j invited guests and everybody else ' with a choice assortment ot valve oil, ; ties near at hand. I The Blue Carbonate Las 00 feet of muddy water and several other things j The other three mines of this group , work, exposing a small Mresk of cop the names of which have slipped from j show stronger veins aud very much : per ore and a heavy vein of gold and our naturally reteutive memory: the larger ore bodies of uu average value j silver bearing quartz, liuc looking, difficulties of making an cngiue pro- ! of about $50 iu gold and silver. These ' but value unknown, gresa up hill with a tank full of a mines cau be cheaply worked, as the! The G old-Bar is a line vein of 6 substance whiih assays 91 per cent encasing rocks are soft and break foot gold ore, said to assay from 0:25 alluvial deposit and 6 per cent agua ; easily. This group alone is capable : to 530 iu gold and silver. This claim pura; also the difference between an ' of furnishing a large plant wilu nn is capable of rroilucing hundreds of engine "stalling" and ''dying," and i abundance of high grade free milliug! tons of ore per day. the thrilling delights of passing water 1 ore. Xext in order to the north and j The Xorth Pole is a -1 foot vein to the iron horse from a inudhole 65 'almost adjoining the.. Twig group, ' with 75 feet of work, exposing con feet distint and getting an occasional ! conies the Black Hawk group of live ' sidcrablc ore; value unknown, quart or two down ones back. We : claims, where the lime deflects to the j The Carlotta i a mere prospect, would also announce to the traveling i eastward, leaing three claims of this; with only assessment opening, public, especially at this season of the j group on a veiu in the contact where : The Amador, with three openings, year, that when a train haul is seen ! the granite from the west comes up ' shows a one-foot vein of 15 per cent to franticly throw up both hands a:i.l make a flying acrobatic leap from a ranidlv movins train, it is a 6tire sini he has a premonition that there is a washout or land slide on the track, and. from our experience, it will take probably all night to get out of it. "Wo are anxiously awaiting another invitation to assist iu a trial trip, pro viding always that we are placed up on the pay-roll of the company before starting. Some of Our Mines. - . . . r . ' i ' .. J , 1 . . .. . ,, e liave oeiuie u.-i.i.wu u. , portuuity for making mcn.y that awaited the company that wouhi erect a mill for the working of the ores of mines in the Silver Basin and vicin ity. 'e present below a condensed description of a large number of rlaimslhat would collectively, if not individually, furnish ore enough to keep a 30-stamp mill running for years and on rock which would pay handsome dividends to all concerned. In a future issue we will prove this assertion by further facts and figures. The Baxter group of 12 claims is found in a lime formation. Some of the claims, however, arc on the cou-t;,c northwest of the Black Hawk, is j and mora prospect., but valuable on tact between the lime r.nd a slate belt j located on a large overflow of man-j account of the thowing made upon which divides the Bnxter from the ! ganeso and iron, and thus far has dc-1 the lirst-nauicd. Twig group, about one-half mile j veloped principally into copper and j Outside of a few more choice pros apart. I hs in every appearance a duplicate of P"-ts conu-s the Pittsburg mine, from Bogus, Comstock A'o. 1, ComMock No. 2, Tom Thumb, Lady Franklin. ! Old Timer. Sunset. Little Joker.' 0,iieil0; Brush-heap, Great Hopes and ' j Polar Star. "o coiiwnoch. .no. i uuo uecu The Comtock Xo. - I...-. 1 Prncd b' thrcc or foar rros!' I sharts and a ln;,in sha!t 135 feet llce!'' ; exposing a well-dotined vein of from j s;x im.hes to fiVe fect. The ore bod- ! ;.,s orr.,r ni, ouartzitn dvke in! pockets and chimneys, in richness from 4 oz. in silver and a trace of m isn t t;ivpr ,. a-m .-i! ConsWcrablc ore av0i.agiag .$1S0 per ton has been shipped from this daiui j0 emejtja. works at LI Paso, Tex ..?.! Comstock Xo. 2 is a north extension j of Xo. 1 and is opened by live pivs-t ' ' I V' ) wo v u vj I long oy -u K-et in ctepiii, irom wuicn : ! several carloads of first-class ore has ! j tett on tne ouinp averages oz. sn- j ver aml 3 go!d j TI , , T inn.f.x.t. tbnff i wUh a o0-foot tunnel at a depth of CO ! feet, and two lesser open cuts fromitiou of this district. WUich 'hipping ori has been ex - the boundaries of this claim a p;iral- Iel vein 6 inches to 8 inches of an ore ; averging over $100 has recently been j uncovered, The Sun The Sunset is a further north ex-j tension of the Comstock and has been ; inorousfiiiv prospeeieu aua lounii in rs . t i everv respect .similar to the one just : 1 ' described un an me oiner cnauis 01 uus group ; considerable prospecting has been j done incidental to the assessment work and large quantities of milling ; ore uncovered. j The ores of the T.axier group con- : feist of sulphides, chlorides and horn : silver, with from $5 to $20 in gold j and are free milling. j The Twig group of four claims, to-! wit: the Twig. Thistle, P.ulii.m and! Eagle, are situated about one-half ' I mile west of the Baxter and are also in lime. The principal work on this J group is on tbe Twig mine and cou-! sists of one tunnel of 00 feet, one of I 40 feet, one slnft of 60 and one shaft ! each of 10 feet, 20 feet and 25 feet re-! spectively. The vein of the Twig mine is small j but very rich, assaying between 200! I notwithstanding the large amount oi second class ore which has to rt-main on the dump awaiting milling facili- ' against the lime belt. j This group bus not been extcr.sive- ' ly worked, but lias been well pros- ! pectcd and ore found assaying UOOi oz. silver and 523 oz. gold per ton. 1 So far this ore has not been found in 1 ! place, although considerable valuable ore has been out and sacked for ship- nienl cast. The average width of thin Veiu ranges from IS to 30 inches of about 70 o. ore so far as ei'6eM in in:in- ; uuui.i v-A j.i.. .llllilUUU', V'Ul.l i-ilpii., .... j tit v. This vpm is pertain to become i j a great producer, if not a phenol rtri v-1)i(.h wJ lel,cnd cat: io;j g..-j,,., the mh. course of . , . - , , ,. S(1(1:n.oulrv ii!ling-hi of the vein from the slopes above. The Mohawk and AVild Hog claims of this group arc in another liinebcit coming down from the northwest and forming a contact with porphyry. Those claims lay to the northward of the Sunset group in a district where considerable carbonate of lead is en countered. They show up consider able $40 ore for the amount of work done. The Sunset group, coming next on I afier producing millions, was sold for upwards of a million dollars cash. n,l ntVr l.nvino- been conii'iuousiv worked for the past tifteen years is a j good producer to-day. . .-. , . ,t ' 1 1. ' i ne Minset 01 mis group nas ueeu , extensively opened and a car-load j :nplc v. as scut to Pueblo, viol 'i:,g 32 per rent of carboualo ore. wilh j traces of gold ai:d silver. ! M,..nt .-.no f-rt f.-nu. lbc shr.ft nn.l ! j ; tunnel, from which the present cat- j ! mtt of carbonate copper ij mined, a ':::,. r ,.t..i. i.., t tTO..v I Laving a trend at right angles with the main ore veins, cud both arc uuk- ii g for a heavy blow-out of manga- acse above it. It is the opinion of the brst expe- . , .. .... t .. ! I I , .1 1U1 IJtiilli-t, lJJi.il- lil.- I .!. ji.lK.liim i c,t the two ciir.raders is rencmM, one of the great copper mines of tlio f 0f water coukl be secured irom rains , or uwllia3 SIlow3. ti. 1 ,..,., rT, i.vtv Mnims forms the kev to the Gold Gulch sec- the following claim 10-u 11 : 1 Galena, (ioliah, Xorth Carolina and : California. The Sunshine of this group has two ; afier I had brrn treated by best phy mfts. one of -JO leet. the other 12 sieians iu St. Louis and Chicago. The JO leet, the other 12 feet, showing a small eiu of very . high grade gold ore, Sedan is 0:10 of the richest j ns A conncr 1 ' nes in this district. The j openings comprise a FIC-foot tunnel, a 'J0-:oot snau, an open cut ot 10 ieei, j and another shaft of 20 fect, exposing j a strong veiu of copper glance ore, I rich in bo;h gold and silver. The Sunset has been extensively opened and shows large quantities of copper ore, also carrying soaie silver, The Blue Giant is a copper mine with six openings, S.I per cent ore at every point exposed or opened, The Iron-Clad is s.iictly a gold mine, with a well defined vein three fret thick and assaying 15 to 20. ! The Tracy is from four to live feet j thick, rich in gold, silvei and copper, j The Gray O.rbonaU; has two tun- J uels, one 10 feet and the other 50 feet, j showing a line lissurc vein four to j five feet thick, assaying 15- oz. silver aud 10 gold. The Montezuma has 150 feet work fool tunnel on the vein, exposing a 1 large body of low grade conrcntrat-1 iug ore. copiicr ore. 'I'lio ("oi l T"nrlo ia similnr to tlio I ne lio. 1 l-agic is similar io me ; Amador ia character and value. The Gold Bell has .1 ...ii " openings, showing a j gold, silver aud lead. tftrong vein OI 1 The Galcua has .05 fect ol work done on it, showin 11 .1. :.. A a three-foot veiu of silver ore assaying 38 OZ The Xui'lli Cnroliun is an extension ,i-l i the tiaictm. mi I lie mine vein, ann fit U-Iool openings saov.s as.hi suier feet each, exposing about two feet of j $20 ore. The California is a copper mine, j the ore occurring in pockets, but as-i saying 60 per cent. V,'c now come to the 7-20 group of three claims, embracing the 7-20, Tiger and I'eraha. Of this group the 7-20 has been extensively opened by tunnels direct upon the veins, of which there are two weil-defincd iis surcs tilled in with two feet of $45 ore. ine other two claims are extensions which shipments of if SO to 100 ore have been made. The Pittsburg has been extensively opened and is in Hue tdiane to pro- duce large quantities of ore by stop- ir.g. II is siiicilv a mil ng proposi. fl..l llm T'ltl, '1 17, .! O r-il..- .TOII " " .w.. v.. v.. SJc ot ore, not rich enough to ship, but high enough to pay handsomely i a ""H near the district. ;' vey vecf rl!n?.f1 aUU ev-l!a:.l !:. "-V ' . ,an , " 1 run anouL fnU in silver, uesiuis a small amount in gold. " I?nc Xo. 1, whieb left oa a wreck- ; ing trip last Thursday morning, ran ! into a land slide between Duncan and i Sheldon, when returning home, One j ' o ) j ear ana the tender were derailed, and it took aooui twelve hours to dig them j out and put them egain on the tri ck- Xo damage v done. ji;s jjlll!lc ;3 j; j, McKianey ; his rosidiuco is Y.'oodburv, liiil eountv but t.vo Lottie of Swift's Specific brought him out all right. Mr. John Iviug, of Jackson, Miss. ....... ,., l.,, 1 r.e enal!orc.as,jis 38 . silver, a trace of j WAJU IJHilliMi ' rely goll and 6 I" r .-eat lead. :. MjV00XTS3 ! the ! The Ooliah has two open cuts of 20 j iSk&S A"S.T UCiln Itl.Vt. lie l.lll.M Jl 1 IlLUlua.l. Ill comprises 1 , a . n-u- m his feet and legs bv tr.Kiug rwilt s . Svi'itt's Specili 5 has saved me years of untold iiiier.y by relieviuga partial i paralysis on my left side. This was sici trouble was caused by some derange lent of rev blood, whit h has been corrected by S. S. S. T. A. Shoppai t, Sherman, Texas. B () f!;;lcU of iru :lv. Mo., sav s wjft-s yiec.nc cured him of Eczema " . . y . , b , lie took onlv j jwo small bottles. The lmportaiiee of iwmiylns tue uloou caa. not be overestimated, for without puieuioca yon cannot citfvy gcd Lsaltlu At Has ser.son cer.riy everv one neeaa a I roodmeiiieiiia to iei'!fy, vitalize, end cerioh i tlie tiood, :;m'. v.e ask you to try Hood's I P.. c.,r r,ir',1i Titren"-t'l' us l'l'1T . ? i, . Slid bt:.;ds tio the eystcm, creates r.n cr-Tsrlitc, apd tones Use uifCSlicn, vile it cnUictitcs d-eas,. Tne peculiar combination, fropcrticn, r.nd preparation of tl-C vc;e'.:!'ulo remedies P.scd L'ive to Hood's Sarsaparilia pcer.1- -t- fj.ntc lar curntivo powers. K - C 1 1 otlier medieine has such a reecrd of uroadcrfnl cures. If you have made u;i your mind to tt:y Hood's Sarsaparilla do rot he induced to t'.ko any oUicr instead. ID is p. Peculiar Medicine, and is worthy your confidence. Hood's Se.rrapr.rilla is soid by cl! drug:-', Trepared by C. L Hood : Co., Lowell, iiass. IOO Doses Crto Dc'.Sar Pi'cclaination of Reward. ' EXECITIVK TKl;Ar.T!FT OF Al:lZONA, oiiiee of the Goverr.or. ITTHKKEAS, I irAYF. 11EKN ISF(IKMEI) V tbut on or about i'o:- Hth dav of Mav, A 1 Hieui.hi.ona, e ...... 9v . ., . , ""' aml unwarranted, attaes on one Ala.ior .1 . . I hnin. iiavmastrr L . h. Army. ui:l iu er.eort o) 8ol,li(,'rrt; wtl,.r,.,,v mie soidiJrwas kilb'd and several woumfcH, an.l sai ( -.laj..T vnamio- lm.tlv t-,-,I,,,I ,ln 1 nn-e .1 nnnnl of ll.onfV . sal J ;:.,Ti. ' ' 7. 1 . .i.f r. . i.;r...;.... ! "r "V ,"". J H' .:.... v,.,,. ' tberetore, I, I.onin Woltlry, Governor of the ui inn n:iu rit iif.Ht ,i n.n iiin"i.i ;. 1 m me vi"-ti"l. iioiierr'Oy oiler a ri v. arii 01 rive JlllilUi e.l MU,1. n . o it.i wii: niu-sv ., , ,n- 1 vietion of or.e or nnre 01 the oeroes who com- mitted i.e.iil attar!:, killinir and robberv j hand and caused tbe great seal of the territory j i l'oi.n at I'lienix, Ariioca, this Isth day ol ! ' i-ual. i.kwh v.'oi.fi.ky, Attest: i'""Tti so Mi kvu, scer.-ir.rr. : (Trcio lurk.) Imperial I:,'; Food. This justly celebrated compound ; was tbe niot article oi its character ! ever put on the market. Itsiiiime- diate and unquali fisd sneci-M is said tations. 'flic Imperial U prepared on l j purely scientific r.nd physological i principles, and furnishes the cheinic I als necessary to produce an egg. As it costs r.iiss than a cent a wcec for each fowl it pa'3 to use this food, i For sale at the Brick Stord Sunday-school at Xorth everv Sabbath at 3 o'clock P, Cjomb superintendent. Ice-cold Anhcuser-tiusch bi-er on draught at Fritz Adelpby's. Lgg Food, ground Oyster Shells, Canary Bird Seed, Bird Cages and singing Canary Birds, for sale at Fritz Adolphy's, Clifton. The Clifton Drug Store has secured ! the agency for Ben Small of El Paso, and will show samples and take orders for wall paper, paints, oil, putty, glass, etc. Torrance & Smith arc in receipt ol a fine line of silk patterns in dress goods; also the latest styles in calicos Fritz Adolphy has secured the agency for Joseph "V7. Wayne, Cincin nati, manufacturer of patent rcfrig- Fop. Sai.k. The camp outfit recent ly in use at Silver Basin at Baxter camp, consisting of three new tent:-:, cooking outiit. etc. Also a new gaso line assay outfit. Appiy to Torrance & Smith, Cli'tou. Fine singing Canary birds for sale at Fritz Adolphy's Mountain Brewery There can b3 no excuse now for a lady to be without a sewing machine. Torrance & Smith have the Xewlieru ington hand sewing machine, which t is claimed, will do the work of any other. It is sold for the low price o $15. Fritz Adolphy has just received j direct from the manufacturer a j line .it of genuine imported Havana cigars. SUMMONS. County ol' Graliam, Xc JAMES A XOICfX. "1 j i.ii:.t;a. WIIJJAil O i;lTT7: J rf I tr.M.) Tbe Terrllrry of Arizona eitnis grc.tli-C to riliiuin O'tricu, (lel'cuda;-!: You are TPTiiired to ny.pT.r in an p.i-tioM : lirmiLrl.t Binu:i.t voa bv tlii: um,vi-ua:i ;l ;ia:u tifi' in tin-.Jiii.t'ra's "Court eflTorii.it No. ,1, Ccuntv of Uruliiim. Territory or Arizona, ai'.'i to answer before sai:l .lufto-e, tit. !! o.lioe in Clifton, in f.niil prranrt ami c.a..ly. t.:o I'om jilaint iih'd tiicn in witai.i live ili'js (eM-lusne of die service) after tiie nervi.ee oj you of this Summons, if served within th, jm-ciiict in vvliicli this action is eoiiime::eeil, or 'l' srvei o;it ol" paid pr.-oiui't No 3, but in sail ec.i: ty, AvillMu ten davs, or wiiliin 2n iVits ii' serve-,! eVevThriv The raid actio:', is brought to recover Thirty Dol)r.rou book aeeoin:t ami for eo.,t- of suit. Aud you are hereby notified that i! you fail to aiMtar'a:;i ar.sveri?:iid compii'.i.t. ihii:ilili' w'.ll take iu lement against you f-vr r-eid fui:i of l liirty Dollars, tocetlier Willi all co;-U aud tiii; burseiiients incurrvd by tliis f.u':t. (Jiveu under my haml this l:-:i!i day or July, Ititf) .lAMi.S MAS, .lustu-c oi me 1 eace j Notice of Forfeiture. ! To Fclise Lautiue: ' Yon nreherebv notified thr.t I liaiv eiie:.i!ei! , ! Two liuntired ioi'ar3 in labor a:-d irti)rove i retu'tj u;io'i the Canadia:! ari F, II -e mini's. it- . i u.T.ed in Granville kilning dUrriet, Gratiam ; I e'. u:it". Arizona, as reeonied in I' k 5. paws t ! 13 and ! I, Kecor is of Mines, in the oriive of the I i l eorui r of Eaideoui tv of Grr.ham. in order to j j iicil l n:d lireniiiies und'T the pr;i. isio-.s of see-j tio:; Keviicfl Statuten of the 1'eitiHi ritat-s. I : beini the amount reiiuir. d to boid tiie tame tori ilie -. ear l.vit. and if witiiin tiiisetv arvbaiVr tile I I service or t:d notic ov iiiiblication you fail or ; refuse to contribute voiir iT.ijoitioii ol'sueli ex- , . iiaims will becoiue Uic v-ropeTty .f the nai-p- c!,:::e.i. nuisui jjcj" Uiftoa, May 1, 1S9. YI.L. fo I. A. nechtel a-' II E. Penney : You am berebv notified that I have expended fhe rui-.liii Une llunilrea l.'Oliari in lujor i, i improvements uvon the Good Iu.no Lil'.e. tit la Granv;!lo nil-.ins iTe-trlt. Grid an l of One Hundred Dollari ;n l:;ior and ;l- iteu in t.ir:;nv:;ie niruii e.t-'.n: i, eiu mu . ct -Mr, Arixona. in order to Iv.iJ smd preiuciv : of'iSln ( n :,;f. a ta t'.ie name for the war 1S : 'i! ! .. 1 . v; t'r.ijj nirrtv dnvs a!t:r tho r-vrvict- oi tlus j cc bv iu!jliV:;tu- you fail or r -1V. to con- J ! ' ito vour protOTt?o:i of aiu'li vfiin n'.V.tiire hp : rrj-.i vnTrs. your i;,tc-r.';:t in tho v-a'n tfr.ima will bccJ ae t!;e i,ropertv of the uiidersi P. W. Ii. ii.:MiI,LKS. Cl 'tor, June 12, l.-'-O. r:r tii3 r.iTKiCT roi-rf or rv.r, fikht i I ,7u-!:e::d l)i'-triet of t'.ie -.it torv ii-iioi.a, ..d for the County of GraLam. I'liliLtifl, vs. ' lierenda;it. f jos: Gi;WALBA, ; lrt'o" fcmn?ht in th? lhtT.ct- '; rt "f the Fir. t Ja'iieiu! iii-Mriet of tbe i.-rritoi-j- of Aii- ! zo.-.a, iu will for the county of Cru'atm. Th? Territory of Arizona ."e::dt. greeting to Jo:-e Crijnlba: tiic ' :,. , ,. ,1 lnie.t.ill liVVT the WK- . f..: .V ,-; ,i m . ri..-v t , . n' nv : ii'..fi rt st Soloroo'ivilto. in tbe eeii'y :!' Grinani, of l.n-ire) a'ter the ser.ie-noon von '1 1 's 11 M " l: 1 V." '. 11 ' -. ' i of iM.s su inno is. 11 serve H i niu r:e; .1. , , uiu i T acrret out ol tbe county Imt v. t. tee-i within twenty nays ali other eaiet wlt':iii tulny d iys. Vo l are fcevebv l'.otilled Dtat voafii! map' n.".r and a.iyvver tbiM onii ia:nt a T.-ip: . de ; t 1 , , ...I - ... i llti t'.e I.ltjie- : -' l. .. r. ... ..i.. , . . ', .".'" lie t,.ij wt ",-; eouri f;:r toe re- . F'-rd'-msnd-.1 and dii-.bi:' ,e lit t coimilai. t. SM't !'" 'o;,.:i , i-utsi:: tj; !ieliaire?:pr.'ded. ui-der liiy l':;'l a-.d tiic sei.l of , , ifistriei Coiirt att.i lied tueivto, - -II'1. J;:v ol .ful-. :f !. I f,K M. Oi V S'FC1?D. i. !erk i r.. i' mi'.:i::!.::sa, iip:i:.- DRAUGHT ! - BBJIW1T a. " i s i s I FRITZ ADCLPHY, Pao?niTOB. CLIFTON, - - - Akizcxa Finest Brandr or IMPORTED LUNCHES OnM Resort for tus Enteriar sast sf Guests. 53" AGEXT for ti'.e CiXEiiliATEl) "QUICK " MEAI. " GASOIJKK STOVES, the tics nian-fr.ctarrd. S ALGID 9 & STEGGALL, DC-LESS IN Ifillil MBRGH MHiEES :-: SUPPLIES, MOSEKCI, ARIZONA. Staple and Fancy Groceries, DEY GOODS. ! U3i8,(M!!S uSd CHILBSEHS EATS : 'lowers ana. BOOTS AND SHOES, GLOVES and. RIBBONS Ml FSfflSMl GOflaS ! GLASS & CROCKERY YVARE, CAI-I. AND SICK 4 IS. SQUARE DEALING IS :-: SHOP Main Rteeet, Cl:ftoh. I i'7XS BOOTS! LADIES' FINS SHOES Made ia tbe latest Eastern Styles. SKWICD WORK A SPECIALTY j I WW fl t '-- u BLMiK. Freprietor. JAMES SIAS, I BLACKSMiT ' General i'.l.ieViovit'.e.m: all its i.-raaries rM'ie-faetL-riiy ar.d proiuplly done. PItAOTICAI. HOR8ESHOEIXG A SPKOIA1.TY .( ;& PU BL'C -f1 Vv. Ii 1