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xiTjrasted-'neveryi!e3ource at their command to the. end that justice might be done. As to payment of the Treasurer's bond, that has been submitted to the courts of the coun try, and Jhese tribunals will deal out justice as eveniy as any known referee to which we have access. Rewards were offered, circulars dis tributed, and afterward all proceed lllgS Of the Board published and r , , . , 1- w cA .given to the broad open light of the j rinv ?n if thpv were remiss in ailV aay, SO ll Wiey ttere ieunss m ii" loff nntnrn- " o " " ed tojdiscover the missing money, if any degree of. censure can be visited upon them, it can only be in that they failed to give the Her ald office a thorough investigation, where it now seems that all of the tmost valuable information could have been found. "So endeth the first lesson." RAILROAD3 Atlantic & Pacific R. R. Through line between the Pacific coast and the East, in connection with THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC, "ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE, ST, LOUIS & SAN FRANCISCO Railroads, thereby forming the best and shortest MiiKf Between the East and West, with all modern 'improvements and conveniences for safety and comfort. Pullman palace sleeping curs, without change, are run between St. Louis, Kansas city and San Francisco. -4-TIME table- west EAST bound. BOU N I) STATIONS (Mountain Time.) (.Albuquerque 4 20 a,m 0 .950 iin 10 12 a m 10 35 a m 1110 am 12 34 a m 2'JOpm Lv Ar. 11 15 p m 6 30 pm 5 -19 p m 5 25 p m 4 43 pm 3 2) p mi 2 Ou p m 12 25 p in 10 53 a m U 12 a m 7 20 a m 5 H2 a m 210 a m 1 05 a m 11 59 p m U 15 p m 7 15 p m 4 16 p m 240 pm 1 55 p m 9 30am K 20a.m 10 45 p m 10 00 p m ,. 'Cooliuge . .". ..Wingate Gallup ;....-.. SRiiiuehto V. . . -.Navajo Springs. . llul brook Winslow ... . Canon Diablo. . Flagstall. . 'Williams . .. Ash-Fork v-Peach Springs . ..Hackberry Kingman r-JThe .Needles.. . Fenner ..Ludlow Uaggett. .. . Barstow .. (Pacilic Time.) ....!SauBernardino . ... . . .. Colton San Diego. . . . Natonal Ciity . . 3 45 p m; 4 iti p m ezj p m 8 2op m 953 p m 2 20am 3 21 a m 4 35 a m 7 5Q.&JU 9 45am 12 51 p m 3 00 p m 3 35 p m C 10' pm 6 25p m ?"545um' " " 605 a m 9.10 pm .Los Angeles. 7 00am IvG 35 p m ' 10 40 a m . w..-.Mojave. Ar . San Francisco 1010 am 3 30 p in Lv, ileal Stations, Through tickets to all principle cities cast and west on tale at the following s-utions: .Holbrook, Winslow, Flagstaff. a. Vfnnh Snrings. Kingman, Prescott, The Needles, Daggett, Mohave, and Albuquerque. STAGE CONNECTIONS. - Via Lacuna to the Indian village of Acoma, 10 miles. - -. - Vin Wingato to Fort Wingate, 3 mijes: Zuni, 45 miles. Via Manuelito to Fort Defiance (Navajo Agen cy) 25 miles; Canon deChclle, 65 miles; Kcams Canon, OOroires. 1 Via Navajo, tri-wcekly stages to St. Johns, 54 miles: Springerville. S5 miles. Via Holbrook, tri-weekly stages to Fort Apache '95 miles; Show Low, 50 miles; Taylor, 35 miles. 'Sfoqui Indian villages (no regular stage) DO miles. Via Winslow, to Urigham City and Sunset. Via Ash Fork, daily stages to Prescott and Whipple Barraeks. 5-1 miles; daily stages from Prescott to Phoenix, and tri-weekly stages from Prescott to Fort Verde. Via Peach Springs to the Grand Canon of the Colorado, 18 miles "Via" Kingirfau, dally staccs to Stockton Hill, 10 miles; Mineral Park, 16 miles; Cerbat, 14 miles. Via Yucca tri-weekly stage to Signal, 40 miles. ,yia The Netftlles, steamer to Yuma, Colorado liver agency, Fort Mohave. Mohave City, llardy ville, Arizona, and F.1 Dorado canon, Nevada. W. A. BISSELL, D. B. ROBIN8CN, Gen'l Passenger Agt. Gen'l. "Manager. Albuquerque, N. M. Atlantic and Pacific, - AN.D . fSoutirbffi Pacific R. R. THE NEW, SOUTHERN. ROUTE - I .FROMT THE MISSOURI RIVER Kansas, Colorado-New, Mexico, OLID MEXICO, CAI,IFORIIA-5Ali- OREGON, iYlt' n Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe. TIME-TABLE. Southern Division. EAST " BOUND. wett bound. STATIONS. 6 00am Ar. Kansas City Lv. 10 10 p in 5 110 a m .Atchison 10 25 p Ui 2 05 a rxr - Topeka ... 11 23 am Emporia., " 7-50 am r.v.r.-rtstmm:. 6 03 am Springer. U 45 am Lv. rr Ar. 12 50 a m 4 00 am 4 10 am 5 53 am 8 53 am 9 SO am 3 20 pm -.Hot Springs I 10 05 a m 11 35 p in 10 30 p m Glorieta... . .La.my. 12 42pm 1 40 p m J2 00 pm Santa Fe 3 w p m 9 37 p m ...CeilUos 2 47 D m 8 55 p mJ VT-.'Vairacre: ... 5 P Ar. Lv.; 4 15 p m Albuquerque ; 6 io p m ...A. &P, Junction.. 7 19pm . -.Socorto.- , .. VLQ 34 p m San Jlarcial I 11 55 p m Kincon ... i 3 45am .Mutt. : 5 07 am Doming ... ; 6 20am 6 30 pm -6'JOO.pmj 2 25 am 11 23 am 10 33 am 9 40 pm1 t Stpp for meals. Trains on ew Mexico Line are fun on "Mountain" Time." 0 W. F. WHITE, G. P. and T. Agent, Topeka, Kans. WM. C. NIXON, - "AjjCnt, Albuquerque. N. M, ST. JOMS HEBALD. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. Entered in the Post otlice at St. Johns as second class matter. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TERRITORIAL Governor C. Meyer Zulick Prescott. Secretary. ... James A. Bayard. . ..Prescott. : Tkeasckek. .. Thomas J. Butler.. .Prescott. I r-.. r..... T.-r..,.. t T T nrr Hlnhn auditor, E. P, Clark Prescott. Attorney General, Clark Churchill, Prescott. supreme court: Joiin O. Shields. ...Chief Ju-tice Prescott. porter ..Associate Justice.. ..Phoenix. U'. II. Barnes ... Associate Justice Tucson Owen W. Rouse. W. K. Mkade.. . , S. list. Attorney Tucson. .Tucson. U. S. Marshal . . . COUNTY OFFICIALS. "j II. Huning. Ernest Tee. BOAKD OF SUPERVISORS f B.Leonard. J W. T. Dalby. Clerk. . Quarterlv meetings of the Board will be held first Monday in January, April, July and October. Siieuifk. J- L. Hubbell. Under Sheriff Frank A. Hubbell. Pr.ottATE Judge E. C. Hunch. Tkeasubek, Dionicio Baca. Jistkict Attorney, C L. Gutterson. Kkchkder, Alfred Ruiz. Assessor Serafin Apodaca. il'doeoftiie District Court.. John O. Siiields. Judge of the County Court W. M. Kudrt. Clerk or Court Alfred Kniz. Terms of the District Court, first Mondays in February and August. POST OFFICE. B. F. M. BLAKE, P. M. Office hours: Open rm 9 a. M. until 4 p. m. On Sundays from 1 to i p. si. Mail closes going east at 11 a. m. St. Johns, Thursday, June 17 LOCAL NEWS. He labor'd long and wrote his letter well, And found by writing he could learn to spell, "Our men in buckram shall have blows enough, And find they too nre! penetrable stuff." Both mileage stud horse hire. One of the Koad Commissioners drew $60 for his eminent executive services during a meeting of one or two days. The Commissioners allowed them selves mileage, besides their -1G.00 per diem. Can they furnish the law for such an allowance. We learn that Messrs. Adamson and Kinder have served notices of their in tention to withdraw from the bonds of Dionicio Baca, County Treasurer. Among the items of expense charged and drawn against the road fund by our Commissioners, is that of horse hire for animals used in attending their meet ings. We presume the reason that the Com missioners spent the county money on the Holbrook fish pond, can be found in the fact that they knew the bridge was not worth a dam. Messrs. Ed Johnson and E. S. Stover returned last Friday from a fishing etf- l-CUffiion on the headwaters of the Littlu Colorado. Tli ey Ter'ortTrdel fir 1 1 1 f :i triii with excellent fishing. They spent two days on the river and the catch amount ed to about three hundred. We learn that it was an understand ing among the Road Commissioners that the Chairman should countersign all of the checks drawn against the fund. Will the Treasurer be kind enough to furnish the public a list of the checks drawn, and the Chairman state how many he has countersigned. We enter among our exchanges of the present week, the first number of the Apache County Critic, a neat, newsy five column sheet, published by Col. Henry Reed, of" Holbrook. Our best wishes attend the undertaking, and a cordial and fraternal welcome to the fel lowship of journalism. If our absent county officials will no tify us of the dates at which they expect to visit the county seat, it will afford us pleasure to publish their appointments, and the people will then know to what times they must postpone their busi ness. Two or three times a year might do, if we only knew when to expect them. A small, feeble rivulet is slowly per colating through the rocks and mud in the bed of the river with scarcely suffi cient volume to keep in motion. The supply of water has been tapped by the ditches above town. The river below is reported as dry as the desert, with the exception of a very few places where dams or obstructions hold small stag nant pools. The work on the Holbrook dam was at a stand-still until Pedro Montana, a prominent stockholder and Treasurer of the Wagon Road Commissioners ac quired possession of that $12,000 in bonds when immediately operations were resumed, there was a rush of busi ness, the workmen were flush and all "went merrv as a marriage bell." Great fatality exists among the chil dren of fct. Johns, this Territory. Doc tors seem to be unable to determine whether the disease is diphtheria or spinal meningitis Florence Enterprise. Physicians report the cause of the great fatality among children of St. Johns, other towns of Apache county, western counties of New Mexico, and other counties of the Territory during the past winter and spring, has been scarlatina in a severe epidemic form. It is said no meningitis has occurred in St. Johns or adjacent localities, neither has diphtheria made its apperance, except in a few reported cases where it co-ex-isted with scarlatina. The June number of the Overland Monthly is among our exchanges for the current week. In the present number is contained the opening chapters of "Chata and Cnjnita," a serial which promises unusual interest to readers. It is designed to present a picture of Mex ican life; the hacienda girded with mas sive eternal peaks of rock, the fertile ! vallej'S which expand in a carpet of liv ing green at their base, the picturesque grouping of hamlets and huts, the rich and fragrant luxuriance of the tropical vegetation, the busy hum and lounging peasantry which nte the closing day, and the opening glimpse of the inner life within the cloistered walls, are por trayed with a fidelity denoting the wri ter's intimate acquaintance with the social life, varied scenery, and national habitudes of our neighbor republit . The story promises to abound in thrilling scenes and startling denouements, and is well worth perusal. School Examination. Emma Rudd History, 100; spelling, 95 ; geography, 93; reading, 97. Olney Rudd History, 94; spelling, 93; geography, 100; reading, 80. Virgil Rudd History, 100; spelling, 100; geography, 87; reading, 88. Clara McCormick History, 91 ; spell ing, 95; geography, 91; reading, 96. Hettie .McCormick History, 84 ; spell ing. 94; geography, 86; reading, 95. Elmer McCormick History. 65 ; spell ing, 86; geography, 97; reading, absent. Jos. Hollister, Teacher. Umlipre.sled Food In the stomach develops an acid which stings the upper part of the throat and palate, causing "heartburn." It also evolves a gas which produces "wind on the stomach," and a feeling and appear ance of distensi on in that organ after eating. For both this acidity and swell ing. Hostetter's Stomach liitters is a much better remedy than alkaline salts, lfke hartsho n and carbonate of soda. A wineglassful of the Bitters, alter or before dinner, will be found to act as a reliable carminative or prcventine. This fine specific for dyspepsia, both in its acute and chronic form, also prevents and cures malarial fever, constipation, liver complaint, kidney troubles, ner vousness and debility. Persons who ob serve in themselves a decline of vigor should use this fine tonic without delav. CATTLE MEN READ THIS ! FRANK A. HUBBELL, GOOD WHITE, CLEAN SALT, THREE DOLLARS FOR ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. P. 0. Address, St. Johns. SUMMONS. IN tlie County Court of the Territory of Ari zona. County of Apache John H. Bowman plaiutiir. vt-r.ius Salliu C. Bowman, defendant. Action brought in the County Court in and for the County of Apache, Territory of Arizona, Territory of Arizona sen-Is greeting to SallieC. Bowman: You are hereby Mimmoned and requir ed to appear in an action brought againt you by the above named pluiutiil' in the County Court of the County of Apaehi', in the Territory of Arizona, and answer complaint filed with the Clerk of this Court, at -.t. Johns, in said county (a copy of which complaint accompa nies this summons.) within twenty days (exclu sive of the day of service) after the service upon you of this summons, if served in thiscoumy; nut if served out of the county, and within this District, then within thirty days, in all otlur cases, forty days. And you ar hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint, as above required, the plaintiff will take default against you. and will apply to the Court for the relief therein demanded, and costs, and dis bursements in this behalf expended. G ven under my hand and the seal of said Countv Court, this 11th dav of March, a. n.,18SG. ap29 60d ALFRED RUIZ. Clerk. STOCK BRANDS. A. L. MORRISON & iNS auie orana same as cut on left side. Ear Mark undcrslope ou right, crop on left Horse brand the same, on right hip. Home ranch: Mamie creek nearEscadilla Mountains Post Office address; Springerville, Arizona. P. F. CLANTON. Cattle branded J U on left ribs. Ears cropped and slit. Show Low, Apache County, Ariz. Cattle brand and ear mark same as cut. $100 KEWARD. The undersigned will pay the above reward to. any person or persons who will denounce and prosecute to a couviction, any party or parties (except our own employes), for driving, killing or otherwise handling our stock. Our cattle are branded on the left hip as shown above, wth split in Wt ear; our horses have the same brand on left shoulder. HUNIKG & COOLEY, Show Low. Arizona. JOHN SWINBURNE. Cattle brand same as cut, on left side. Ear mnrk under half-ornnnn left, nnrlprhltnn rifirht. Horse brand same as cut on left hip. ' Post Office address: St. Johns, Arizona. STOCK BRANDS- SMITH, CARSON & COMPANY. Cattle brand same as cut, on left side, and A on tne rfcht jaw. Ear mark left ear grubbed. Horse brand, on left hip. Post Office address: Springerville. Arizona. ST. GEO. CREAGH, Cattle brand same as in cut on right side; oth er brands 74- on left ribs. Horse bran on right thigh. Post office nd sgdress. Springerville, Apache county, Arizo S&oJ na Territory. MILLER, GOLDBERG &. PUTNAM. Ail Cattle in various marks. THIS I5KANI) KEPT CP Some cattle and horses have other brands on them. Horse brand: Pitchfork on left thigh. Also cattle , . . . , o n left branded011 leit Slde and thigh. Range: Littlle Colorado River, west of Holbrook. Post Oflice Address: Holbrook, Arizona. AZTEC CATTLE CO (LIMITED.) Cattle bra"ded same as eng on both sides. Hore brands: on left shoulder. Range: Apache and Yavapai Counties. Tost Office address: BS$1 on right flank. Holbrook, Arizona HENRY WARREN- General Manager. LAIRD BROTHERS. (Sue rs to Moflctt & Laird. Catttle branded same as cut on right side. All increase on and after Jan. 1st 18So, branded on the right ribs. Ear Mark : both ears over half cropped. Range: Lower Chevellons Fork Post Oflice address: St. Joseph, Apache Co. Ariz BARNES & GOMEZ, Managers. BILLINGS LAND AMD CATTLE CO. Cattle brand Diamond in circle, on leftside or hip and B left jaw Horse bramdT" s on left shoulder. Range: Billings on Rio Puerco. P. O. address : Holbrook, Ariz. WABASH CATTLE CO. Cattle brand same as cut on rinht side. Ear mark riiihi ear underbit, Horse lirand same as cut on rinlit shoulder. Range: Salt Lakes Apache Co. Ariz. P. O. address: Navajo Springs, Arizona. JAMES M HIOGINS Cattle brand same as cut, on left side. Horse brand same on left flank. Range: Little olorado River, x i ddress, Holbrook, Ariz. near Holbrook. A, HUGLE & CO. Cattle brand O on left ribs, and H on left jaw. Ear mark both ears split. Horse biand : H on left thigh. Range: 20 miles west of Holbrook. P. O. address: Holbrook, Ariz. HILL AND BERRY. Brand as in cut on all cattle and kept up. Addition al Brands Ear mark overslope in right and under-slope in left. r. w. Auaress: Houcks Tanks, Arizona. Horse brand: W. F. BENSON. Cattle brand same as cut on left sides. l Horse brand B on left flank. (Range: Eight miles west of Holbrook. Post otlice address: Holbrook, Arizona. L. WATTS, Cattle branded -w on left ribs. Earmarks, both ears cropped and under notched. Range on Nueturoso. CHARLES HARDISON. Cattle branded same as cut on left thigh. Horse brand the same Postoffice addres: Navajo Sr rings, Arizona. GARDINER GILLIES & WILMERDING. P. O. ad. St. Johns, Ariz. Range, Deer and Cedro Sprigs . Bra- d, as cut. on left ribs Lar mark.grub off of right ZEIGER BROS. P. O. add. Navajo Station Ariz. Terr. Cattle brand, as cut, on the left ribs; ear marks, left crop, right underbit. Horse brand, samo on left thigh. THE NAVAJO, ST. JOHNS : and : Springerville Stage Line. TIME TABLE. GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. GOING NORTH. 6.00 Jl. M. 6.00 v. arr. 7.30 a. jm lve 3.45 P. M. Ive.Xavajo ar. 6.00 P. M. 6.00 a. m.( lve. 3.45 p. M.j arr. tS.OO a, M. St. Johns, j lapringerville.l Except Saturdays. iExcept Sundays". EXPRESS RATES. Over 50 pounds 3 cents per pound. Under 50 pounds 5 cents per pound. No package carried for less than 50 cents. Carrying Passengers, Express, and the United States Mail, between Springerville and the Atlan tic and Pacific Railroad. Principal office St. Johns, Arizona. Branch offices and local agents at Springerville and Navajo. W. W. Wall, Proprietor. MONARCH Billiard Saloon, WALTER DARLING, Prop. ST. JOHNS, - - - ARIZONA. It is not necessary to call the attention of old customers to our location, they know full well where to find the largest stock of Fine "Wines, . Whiskies, Beer, Cigars, Etc., ALSO MIIXIEID ZDZEIZLnTIRZS Artistically Compounded. For the benefit of our Patrons we have connected with our Saloon well kept corrals. Hay, Grain Stabling Furnished for those desiring such accomodations. Ten line young stallions, $125. Twenty-four, young work horses. A small band stock horses, a bargain, .$40. Nine-hundred head range cattle, best Utah stock, .$20. Forty yearling high grade Hereford and Shorthorn bulls, from $40 to $60. Ranches, springs on new ranges, at lowest prices. E. R. CARR, api5 3m Winslow, A. T. THE ST. JOHNS AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATI'N are now offering for sale their Magnificent Gar den and Farming Land, along the line of the Ir igating canal, from which an abundance of water can at all times be supplied for all neces sary purposes. Three thousand acres have al read . been disposed of and the owners thereof, have in most cases, commenced working the land. Thy divisions are in forty-acre plots. B Parties desiring to" secure pleasant homes in the finest country and climate in all the South-west, will apply for terms and furrher particulars to ANTONIO GONZALES, St, Johns, Arizona Colomo & Co. General Merchandise, BUY and SELL Cows, Sheep, Wool, and PELTS. Our stock is complete in all lines and we sell EVERYBODY Should call and Examine our stock before buying elsewhere. Commercial St., St. Johns, A. 'F LOWENTHAL Successors to Santiago Baca. Wholesale LIQUOR DEALER, Albuquerque N. M. importer: of foreign wines and liquors. THE largest and Most Complete Stock in New Mexico. FULL STOCK BAR GOODS. SOLE AGENT MR THE ET.ERPATttllVAT dt atV wvm Pnimnb:- L.AND .NOTICES. xotice fob publication. Laud Office at Prescott, Ariz. Jjue 10th, 1836. Notice is hereby" given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to mate tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said pruoi will be made before the Judge, or in his absence the Clerk of the District Court of Apache County, Arizona Territory, at St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona, on the 16th day o July. 1SS6, viz: John Swinburne, of St. Johns, Apache County. Arizona Territory, lor his iJeelaratoiy Statement No. 14S2. for the south cast of tne south-east J of Section No. efgh- west j-4 oi tn soutnw est ol section .No. seven teen, in Township No. nine, North of Range Number twenty-seven east. - He names the following witnesses to prove his. continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land: -K. Gaston, W. Gaston, R. Gaston aqa E. Pourade, all of St. Johns, Apache County Arizona Territory jeio-tit. Thomas Wixo, Register! notice for publication. Land Office at Prescott, Ariz,,, . June 10, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bef.-re the Judge of the County of Apache county, Arizona, at St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona, on the 17thday of July. 1SS6, viz: HeurySniith, of Springerville, Apache bounty, Arizona, for his Declaratory Statement, No. 1105, for the southeast one-quarter of the southwest one-quarter and the south west one-quarter of the southeast one-quarter, of Section No. 31, in Township No. 8, north of Range No. SO east, and Lots Nos. 2 and 3, of Sec tion No 6, in Township No. 7, north oi Range No. 30 east. He names the following witnesses to provehis continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Thomas Carson, Ernest Tee, St. George Creaghe and Gustave Becker, all of Springerville, Apache County, Arizona Terri tory. jeso 6t Thomas Wing, Register. notice for publication. j j ' Lan Office at Prescott, Auiz. " JUayl3th, 18S6, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make linal proof in support of his claim; and that said proof will be made before the C'buufy Judue of Apache county, Arizona Territory;' at St. Johns, Arizona, on the lbth day of June, lSJt5, viz: Harrison H. Alstad , of Show Low, Apache County, Arizona, for his Declaratory Statement, No. 171S, for the south-west i of the south-east 5i and the south of the suuth-ve3t J4 of Section No. thirteen (loaud-the south-east i4 of the south-east of Section No. fourteen (i4) in Township No. nine ('J), north of range aNo. twenty-two east. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upou, and cultivation of, said laud, viz; Harry Newton, Niels Nielson, David 1'eiirod and Edward Rollins all of Show Low, Apache County, Arizona Territory'. mayl3-ot Thojias Wing, Register. notice for publication. .... Land Office at Prescott, Ariz. May 13th, 1886.. Notice is hereby given that the following nameu settler nas liled notice of his: intention to make iiual proof in support of his claim, and unit said proof will be made before the County Judge oi Apache County, Arizona Territory at St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona, on the 18th day of June, lSiO, viz: Harry Newton, of Show Low, Apache county, Arizona Ter ritory, for his Declaratory Statement No 1701, for the west J of the south-west of. Section No. thirty-four (34) and the norch-eust of. the south-east and the south-east of the'nbrtb eastt of Section No. thirtj -three (33;, hr Town ship .No. nine north of Range No. twenty-two (22east. iie m.mes the followins witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Harrison H.Alstadt, Niels Niel son, Edward Rollins, and Robert Scott, all of Show Low, Apache county, Arizona. mal3-5t Thomas Wing Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Prescott, Ariz. JJay 20th, 1886. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal 'proof in. support of- his clulin.-atid that said proof rriir'bo niudc: bcforEiHe. or in his absence the Clerk dfTneTCounty Court of Apache County, Arizona Territory; at St. Johns, Apacne County, Arizona, on the.-25th day of June, 1886, viz: William Morgan, of show Low, Apache County, Arizona, for his Homestead Eutry, No. 316, for the s.outh lA of the southeast l4 of Section No. nine (9) and-the east C of the northeast of Section No, 16, in Towii!hip No. nine (b), north of range No. tweuty-tnree (25) east, He names the following'witnessesfd prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph Sponslery R. C. Kinder, Robert Scott and James Scott, all ot Show Low, Apache County, Arizona Territory. myzOut. Thomas Wing. Register. ifjt HOLBROOK house; F. M. ZUCK, Proprietor HOLBROOK, A.T. -K3" This house is neatly furnished - and has lirgc, airy rooms, and its tables are supplied with all the market affords. Stage leaves the house uail) for t-t. Apache. $250 REWARD. APACHE COUNTY STOCK GROWERS ASSO CIATION. OFFERS a reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for tne arrest and convictio-., or in formation leading to the arrest and conviction of any person stealing or driving away cattle, horse's or mules, the pioperty of ineto bers of th association. HENRY SMITH, President, WILL C. RAENES. Secretary, Springerville St. Joseph, A. T. ml9-tf AlMllU'ISTUATOirS NOTICE. In the Probate Court in and for the County of Apache, Territory of Arizona. In the matter of the .Estate of Morris Barth, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of Morris Barth, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the'said deceased, to ex hibit them with the necessary vouchers, within ten months after the first publi cation of this notice, to the said admin istratrix, at her residence in Holbrook, Couty of Apache, Arizona. PERFECTA BARTH, Administratrix of the Estate of Morris Barth , defeased. Dated May 10, 1886. myl3-10m & MEYERS,