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MEEKLY EPITAPH. TOMBSTONE, A. T., SEPTEMBER 9, 1SS2 DEMOCRATIC AGENTS. The PrlmarlCH Saturday A 'alr Vote and Peaceful rroeeodinns The Itesult In Temlistone, Charles ton, Contention, llenaon, Etc. The Democratic primaries Saturday wore conducted in an orderly spirit, and notwithstanding the clashing of conflict ing Interest!, tko best of good feeling pre vailed. There was a warm Interest taken In the election all oyer the ity, and etery man with Democratic anticedenti and pro. clivilles -wai more or less anxious as to the result. There was no heaUd personal tight made on any one man, though a number of old time Democrats were anx ious to take up the maxim of the Ei-mru that nono but Democrats be placed on guard. Of course there were many warm discussions, and tho friends of the opposing candidates did a good deal of tongue fight ing, still there was nothing that tho clear est construction could construe into a quarrel, and when tho baltlo was oyer, all were friends again. Tho result in this city cannot bo called a victory lor any one man. In fact no man can say that he is absolutely certain that any one delegate electtd will rote for him in tho conven tion. This is really how the matter stands. Tho delegates chosen are all good Dmo craU, and will cheerfully vole and support the nominees of the county convention, notwithstanding their personal picillHc tions It rn'iy fairly bo assumed that no man won n pvisonnl victory. Mr. Ke.igli will zt liiiu iliecoiivcnlioi vviih rviu vote', Mi-n-t'dlilm In the second vurU. Ouijitlt ! Uict, wo do n'it kiwtt Hint i.ny tlrttv.it circuit is pledguf l miy 0110 man, but idl will feuppoit straight Democratic caudl dntes, und will not go oulsido the party tor a nominee. Tho Third ward was perhaps the most warmly contested. There were two tickets in the field, each bearing the names of honorable men and steadfast Democrats. Mr. Archer's name was on botk tickets, and of course, as maybe lmaglaed under such clrum stances, he was rushed through with an Immense, majority. The so called Keagle ticket in this ward was strengthened by having the name of such a thorough Democrat, and universally popular man as Nicholas Kenealy to float it. It may be understood, however, that Mr. Ktueal . ly is a Democrat, first, last and all the time, and theugh defeated, the use of his name was a tower of strength to the ticket with which he was identified. In the Second Ward the contest was very tame, and only very little interest was taken Id the proceedings. The First Ward was contested rather vigorously for a part of the day, but towards evening interest in the proceedings began to lag and there was no special effert set forth toward the last. The delegates chosen are staunch Demo crats and will support only well defined members of that party for a nomination. The Fourih WardjWas somewhat compli cated in consequence of there being two polling places. '.Una of the clubs was looked upon with suspicion by many, in consequence 01 the oincers 01 tne ciud nav iig hermetically sealed the rolls, and re fused to shed the light of publication on the pages. The Second ward club was organized in accordance with the suggestion of the County Central Com mittee, and there is hardly a doubt but that tho best Democrats in the ward affiliated with the new organi zation . The figures given below will show the reader that a majority of the voters of tho ward exercised their right ot sufTraga at Number Two. Unlike the day on which the Republi can primaries were held, theie were no unseemly quarrels; none of tke Democratic leaders were hauled off to jail, and none of them will be fined to-day. This Is a con trast that the average voter may call to his mind the next time the Republican are referred to as the party of moral ideas. Below we give the result of the primaries, so far as ascertained : FIRST WARD. Total votes cast 114, divided as follows: Johnson 76 Saul.....' 6G Weeks 66 Lynch 35 Pnrdy 85 Boule 35 Scattering ..... 2S 8KCOND WARD. Osborne 66 O'Neil 51 Tribolet 47 Beverige 31 Campbell 31 Lyneh 81 Roberts 17 Solomon 1(1 THIRD WARD. Archir 97 Qulgley 55 Muller 53 Kenealy 43 IVck 42 FOURTH WARD. Quald 1C6 Nolnn 166 Daley 166 FOURTH WARD (OLD CI UB). Flvnn 124 Dugan 124 McArdle 124 The conflicting delegations from the Fourth will naturally lead to a contest, which the County Convention will be called upon to settle. The strong point against the first club, is the relusal of its president to allow tho publication of the roll, and the well founded cqinplaint from Democrats of tho ward, that they were not given a chance to sign tho loll. The strong point of tho new organization U the fact that it was gotten up at the sug gestion of the County Committee, after it was established to tho satisfaction of that body that everything was not on the square in the old club. The credentials commit tee of the County Convention will have to adjudicate on tho matter, and right will prevail. At Charleston. (Special to tho Epitaph.) Charleston, 7:30 p.m , Aug. 2. Tho Democratic primaries went off with out a jar. n. Nelson, 0. L. Gulmond and C. H. Wright were elected delegates to tho County Coavention. 0. L. Guimond, Se cretary of the Club. Contention. Special Dispatch to the Epitaph. Contention, Sept. 2. The Contention Democratic Club elected Henry Ilause, a. Marks and Chas. Myers -delegates to the County Convention. II. K. 11. ANOTHER ACCOUNT. (Special Dispatch to tho Epitaph ) Contention, Sept. 2. The Contention Democratic Club elected Heniy nausc, S. Marks and Chas. Myers as delegates. A number of voteis claiming to be Demo crats, hut refusing to sign the club list, held another meeting and selected J. B. Smith, John Dunn and Chas. Spatz. The delegate of the club go unpledged. R. A dispatch leceived from Benson states that the delegates elected will go un pledged. PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERN OK. Tho Enaalas Klitctlon-Only Tiri (Su pervisors and Two Coroners. The following proclamation by the Gov ernor was Saturday received by Recorder Jones. It will be seen that only two Su. pcivlsors'aro to bo elected, which a good many people think is an error: ELECTION PROCLAMATION. To all whoai it may concern, greeting: Whereas, under an act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Arizona, en titled "An Act to Provide for General and Special Elections," it is provided that there shall be held throughout the Territory of Arizona on the Tuesday after the first Mon. day in November, A. D. 1882, an election ror members of the Legislative Ascmbly, and such other oillccis us may be require-! by law to lis chosen at such election; ind, A-hirc, illri turlht'i provided in id act tL.nl it alull be the duty of the Goveinoi, at least thirty (30) daya bef'oie any giMieral election, to issue his proclamation desig nating the oQlces to be filled .it such elec tion. Now, therefore, I, F. A. Critic Governor of the Territory of Arizona, in pursuance of the duty enjoined upon me do hereby order a general election to be held on the day named in said act, to wit: the seventh day of November, A. D. 1882 and designate the offices to be filled at said election as follows, to-wit: One (1) delegate to the Forty-eighth Congress of the United States. Twelve (12) members of the Council of tho Legislative Assembly of the Territory. Twenty-four (24) members of the House of Representatives of the Legislative As semplv of the Territory. Apportioned under the act of the Legis lature, entitled "An Act to provide for the takfng of the census of and in the several counties of the Territory of Arizona," ap proved March 11th, 1881, as follows: MEMBERS OP TnE COUNCIL. Apache county, one (1) member; Cochise county, one (1) member; Cochise and Gra ham counties, one (1) member jointly; Maricopa and Gila counties, one (1) mem ber jointly; Pima county, two (2) mem bers: Pima and Pinal counties, one (1) member jointly; Yuma and Mohave coun ties, one (1) member jointly; Yavapai county, four (4) members. MEMBERS HOUSE OV REPRESENTATIVES. Apache county, one (1) member; Cochise county, three (3) members; Maricopa county, two (2) members; Pima county, five (5) members; Mohave county, one (1) member; Graham county, one (1) member; Pinal county, one (1) member; Gila coun ty, one (1) member; Yumn county, one (1) member; Yavapai county, eight (8) mem bers. Also there shall be elected in each county of the Territory two (2) members of the Board of Supervisors, one (1) Sheriff, on (1) District Attorney, one (1) County Recorder, one (1) Probate Judge, oue (1) County Treasurer, one (1) County Sur veyor, two (2) Coroaers, and a Public Ad ministrator. Also, in each election piecinct in each county one (1) and not more than two (2) Constables. Also in each township two (2) Justices of tho Peace; and where moie than eight hundred persons reside in a township, to be ascertained by the Board of Supervleors, one (1) additional Justice may be elected. Also, in each school dis trict in tach county three (3) School Trustees. In witnon whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the gicat seal of tho Territory of Arizona. Dona at Prescottthis29lh day of August, A. U. 1882. F. A. Tritle, Governor of Arizona. Attest: II. M. Van Arman, Secretary of Territory. An Arlronn Politician. Under the above caption tho Sacramento Record.Union speaks of a well known Tombstone man. The Record-Union, however, is a little off, as Pat has not se cured, the nomination as yet, but is making an earnest fight to attain that end. The following is the paragraph referred to: Everybody in Sacramento almost, espe cially all the old residents, remember Pat rick Holland, or Fat Holland as ho was familiarly called. For years he was con nected with the management of the thca. tres, lace tucks, etc. Not long since it was leportod, and published in the press that Holland had been killed in New Mexico. The latest, however, from Ariro na, says he is not dead, but thinks he has a dead thing on securing the election o' Coroner of Cochise county, Arizona, for which ho has been nominated on the Dem ocratic ticket. I'lUTOllIAli XOTKH. Tho proposition advanced by tho Iluaclmca wator company to sprinkle the streets of Tombstone,should meet with much favor from residents and the City Council, 'i ho company pro poses not only to cover tho principal thoroughfares, but all tho streets and ground, bordering business places and residences. The added comfort would bo grrat, and there would also bo an immense having in wear and tear of mercantile commodities and household goods, as also in house labor. It is to be hoped that those interested will meet tho company half way in furtheiance of bo desir ablo a "project. The City Council can certainly afford to give as much as was allowed tho old wagon sprinklers. KNABE PIANOS " For beauty of tone, touch nnd ac tion, I have never Keen their equal," CliARA J.OUISP. UIXLOGQ, "TheKnabo" 1h absolutely the hest Piano made. A. L BANCROFT & CO., 172 Market Street W. F, P. LIESENFELD, (Estahllnhcd 1850) 3VX nnxifnoturor. 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MIDDLE-AGED MEN There ro many at tho age ofthlity to sixty who are troubled with too frequent evacuations of tho bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting or burning sensation and a weakening of the sys tem In a manner the patient cannot account for. on examining tne urinary deposits a ropy sedi ment will often be found, and sometimes small particles of albumen will appear, or the color will bo of a thin miikisn hue, ugaln changing to dark nnd torpid appearance. There uru many men who die of this difficulty, lgnoraant of the cause, which is the second stago of seminal weak ness. Dr. S. will gnarantco a perfect cure in nil snch cases, and a healthy restoration of the genito urinary organs. Ofllce Hours 10 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays from 10 to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination nnd advice, $5. Call or address int. snx.N'KY & co jylO tf No. 11 Kearny Street, ban Fianclsco. Smelting and Lead Company, 410 Montgomery St. ban Francisco, Oal. HAVING PURCHASED THE BUSINESS ot the Pucillc llulllon i;.clinngc. we have removed our office to No. 410 Montgom ery street, where deposits of Gold and Silver wll be received for melting and assaying- or for coin age, as heretofore. Ores assayed, lend bullion purchased, also, tho Highest price jiaiu for GOLD.SILVERAND LEAD ORES. Manufacturers ot Ijcad Pipe, Sheet JUend, Miot, Itnr Iron. Ktc. m!3 First Publication June 24, 1882. Apppllrntton, No. 211 for n J'litcnt to the Jlolbroolc JIIiiliic Claim U. H. IiiND Opsin", I Tucson-, Arizona, .1 nut-1 :, 183,2 1 NOTICE IS 1IKKKHY GIVEN THAT Al, phouso Lnr7ard and Horace Jons, by 3Irr Morgan Jbbttpheni, attorney. v. ho epHluiliu ik1 dreyy Is Tucson, vrlznna, hae tltU dj Hied their nppliu.lio foi u patent fm HI'S dm jI f 'ci of lln Holbrotik inineor vi in, leuin cfpn r -tnd olh r minimi, io'itIiei vwih surfan gr m kd, nlwit MS leit In width, situatidln Warn 11 lli.li rl)ilitd, County ot Cochlte, Ariomt, nnd Ji:!jii!itid M the field notes and ofneial plat '.; tile in lhis olilcj us Lit No 53; said Lot No, fi! bcii;;us follows, to-wit: Biginnlng on Hie unter monu ment of the western end of the claim at a pine fiosi 4x4 Inches square, 4 feet long, painted nt.Itc, n a monument of rocks, marked 11. V. C , IT. b. 8., from which discovery shaft 4xG feet, 11 feet deep, bears S 75 E 315 feet distant; stcond, a black oak 16 inches in diameter hears N 77 15' i. 87 4-10 feet distant, marked B.T. II. W C.j from post II. W. C. run S S3 35 W 103 6 10 Ret to in tersect the eastern side line of the Baxter mining claim, Let No. 52. running N 31 50 V, and join Inn tw posts, one marked B. 11. C. No. 5, and NE corner of Hayes M. O , and is distant from point of intersection (at 163 510) S 3150 E 668 ieet; thence on same course 2V 35' at 255 5 10 feet to a post 4x4 inches square, 4 feet long, marked H. S. W. U. S. S. ; thence 8 77 20 E lOo 7 10 feet ; aaln intersect the alwe described boundary lino ofthe Baxter M. C. at 1498 feet to SE conur post of claim 4x4 Inches square, i feet long painted white and marked II. S. E. U. S. S.; thence N 85 35" K 224 4-10 feet to iat cud center monument of Holbroolt claim, a pine post 4x4 inches square, 4 feet long, painted white, marked II. E. 0., thence continue on same couise at 2'J0 4-10 feet from E egd center to NE corntr of claim to a pine post 4x4 inches square, 4 feet long, mm Kid II. u. E. U. S. S.; thtnee N 7b 10 V, 1,490 fiet to NW corner post 4x4 inches square 4 iett long, paintid white, marked II. N. W. U. S. 8.. from which U. S. mineral monument No. 1 bears N3225' W, 700 2-10 fed distant; thence S 25 35' W, 2 3 10 feel to the point of beginning. Variation, 12 35 East, containing 17.8.1 acres. Tho triangle cut otr by the Baxter claim is 10 100, which Is not claimed, leaving 17 74 100 acres. This mine is situated about half a mine cast of the Bisoce Smelting works. 1 he location Lotlce is recoiued In tne ltccorder's oflico for Cochise county, A. T.. Book of Mines, page 5'J of mines, 1 ranscribeu ltecords, Cochise county, A. T. Any and ah per sous claiming adereiiy any portion of said niine, or the surface ground, are required to tile their adverse claim with the Register ol tho U S. Land Office, at 'lncsou, A. T., during the sixty daj s period ol publication, or they will bo barred ty virtue of the provisions of tho statute. HENKY COUSINS, Register. Silevt, MonoAV A Steens, Attorneys for Applicant. It Is hereby ordered tiat the forcgslng notice be published sixty days (ten consicutive wrcl.s) in tho Epitaph a weekly newspaper publlsne at Tombstone, A. T., which paper is by me hereby designated as published neatest such claim. HENRY COUSINS, Remsttr. Notice to Creditors. INSTATE OF PATRICK iUeMENEMER, U decevtd. Notice Is hereby given brf the un dersigned, Administrator of the Estats ol Patrick MacJlenemer, deceased, to tho creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said de ceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary vouch ers, within ten months after the first publitatlouot this notice, to the said administrator at his place ol business at Tasker & Frldham's store on south east corner of Allen and Fifth streets, in Tomb stono In the said County of Cochise, Torritory of Arizona. Dated July 15, 1882. GEORGE PRIDHAM, Administrator of the Estate of Patrick Mac Menemcr, deceased. jy22 w lmo Notice to Creditors. INSTATE OF JI. E. KELLOGG, DECEASED. J Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the estate of JI. E Kellogg, de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch ers, within four mouths after the first publication of this notice, to the said administrator at his place of business at tho store of Tasker & Pridham on the southeast corner of Allen and Fifth sticets In Tombstone, In the said county of Cochise, Territory of Arizona. Dated at Tombstone, July 15th 1SS2. GEORGE PRIDHAJI, Administrator of the Estate of 11. E. Kellogg, deceased. )22 lm w Notice to Creditors. INSTATE OF II. B.COOK, DECEASED. NO It tice Is hereby given by the undcrslgmd, ad ministrator of the Estate of II. 15. C'lok. ilecen-cd, to the creditors of, and all ptisors having claims against the said decastd, to exhibit tin m w itli the necessary vouchers, within four month" alter the first publication ol this notice, to the slid admin istrator at his place of business at Tasker & Prid ham's store, on tho southeast corner of Allen ar.d Fifth streets in Tombstone, in the said county of Cochise, Territory of Arizona. Dated July ID, 1S82, GEORGE PRIDHAM, Admiuistrntor of the Estate of II. B. Conk, dc seascd. jjVilmw (First Publication July 8, 1882.) Application So. 291 ror a I'ntent for tho Copper Klnc "lllnliis Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC eon, Arizona, jHne 27th, lb82 Notice is hereby given that Albert Stelnfeld, W. II. Jfartm, John Ballard and Edv. ard Keilly, 'bue postoflicu address is Tucson, Arizona, have this day filed their application for a patent lor nine hundred linear feet of the Copper King mine or yem bear ing coppwand other mineral with surface ground 583 feet in width, situated in Warren Jlining District, County of OochUe and Territory of Ari zona, and designated by the field notes and official p at on flla in this office as Lot Number 53, G. S.R.said lot No. 53 belli'' as follows, to wit- Beginning at tho southeast corner of ilium at a Pino postt inches s quare 4 feet long, set In ground, surrounded by a monument of rocks, marked C. K. S. E., same point being the southwest corner ol tho Conner Queen Mining Co.. from this south east cornei, run on the western end lino of the survey or the copper linecn, north 1" 0' vvestJ2. ( feet to intersect the north side line of tho "Atlan ta" 11. C . Lot No. 19. at a nolnt beanus north 81 30 east from northeast corner of the said AtHnia survey marked A.-M.C.No. 2, at 2JS reet same course, to ptno post 4x4 inch square, 4 feet long, in mound of rocks marked C. K. E. C, ; from this post discovery shift beais south 83 west 4.) feet; from O. K. L. C. post same course north 1 west 300 ftct to northeast corner post, a pine post 4x4 inch, 4 feet long, in monument of stones marked C. K. N. E., from which U. S. M. M. No 1 bears south 85 45 east 1533 feet distant; from post C. K. N. E. run south 8130 west DOOfcct to norlh west corner to pine post 4x4 inch square, 4 feet long in monnment of stones marked C. K. N. W.; thence south 1' cast 233 feet to a monument, marked Copper King West end canter, a pie post 4x4 inch square, 4 feet Jong, in mound of rocks, post inarkid O.K. W. C; thence sumo course, south 1' east 176 Ieet from said C. K. W. C. post to pine post 4x4 inch square 4 feet long at south west corner of claim in mound of locks marked C K.SW.; thenco south 87 30' cast 900 feet to tho point of beginning, at 750 feet on this Hue, intersect thenorth sideline of tho Atlanta II. C. Lot 49, cut ting off from the said Copper King, in the small triangle 41-lOOJof bd acre, w hich is not claimed in this application, leaving irca claimed 10 77 acres. Jlagnetic variation 12 35 east. The location of this mine la recorded in tho Recorder's Oflitoof Cochiso Co., A. T., Transcribed Records. Any and all pcisons c'aimingaaversely any por tion of said Copper King mine or surface ground aro required to file their adverse claims with the Register of tho United States Land Olllte, at Tucson, in thoTerritoiy of Arizona, during the sixty days period of publication heieof,or they will be barred by virtooof the provisions or the Statute. HENRY COUHINS, Register. C. O. STEPHENb, Attorney for applicant. TtHn hn fhv orderpd that tho foreiroln! Notite of Application for Patent be published lor the ferioo 01 sixty aays, ven consteuuvo weens;, iu ho Weekly Epitaph, a newspaper published at, Tombstone. A. T . which naner Is htreby deslff- natd by me as published nearest the claim. Ilbruil lueainDi Jiesmr; First Publication, June 10, U82. Application No. 800, for a I'ntent to the Baxter lining Cllnim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC son, Arl.oua, May 3. 1883. Notice is hereby given that Philip Corblu, by his agent, Samuel A Moore, whoso polollico address is Tombstone, CochlhO county, Arizona, has this day (lied his application 101 a patent for eleven huudrerl and twenty five linear ait of tho Baxter mine or eln, bearing siher, gold and othei minimis, with sur face ground about four hundred fiet ayeiaie width, situated In the Warien Mining District. County of Cockls and Tenltory of Arizona, auu disigLatul by the i)cld notes and official plat oh file in this office as lot No. 52, said lot No. 62 be ing as follows to wit: Beginning at h pc st 5 feet long, 4 inches square, in a monumiut of stones, marked O. JI. Baxtir, JI. C. No. 1, fiom which Unittd States mineral monument No. 1 bears north 27 23 east 613 0 leev distant; thencoiiun north 80 39', cast parallel with the south end or claim, 45 leot, intersect the tan end lino of the Atlanta mining claim, lot No. 49, at a point nori h 8 3S' ; west 2.5 feet irom a 4x4 Inch post, marked A. 51. C. No. 4, at 158 feet ln tersict northeast side line of claim at a point south 32 0', east 325 tect fiom the north corner of claim, to a posi 1 Inches square, 5 ieet long. In a monument of stone, marked Baxter M. C. No. 2, thence run souih 320', east along the northeast sldo line ol claim eleenhundred and seventy-four fiet to southeast corner, to a 4x4 inch post, 4 feet long, in a monument of stones, marked Baxter M. C. No. 3; mu thenu" south b039, west along south line of claim 289 f,et, to south end center of the Baxter claim and norm endcentir of Hayes claim, to a pot 44 Inches, 4 fiet long, In monument of stones, marked Baxter 11. C. No. 4, from which a shalt 4x0 feet, 10 feet deep. Wears north 25 St' west 249 feet distant, a shaft 4x6 feet 10 feet deep, j the same line 10 feet distant, at 572 feet to the southwest corner, a pott 4 Inches square, 4 feet long, in monument of stouts, marked Baxter M. C.No. 5: thence north 14" 31', west along southwest nido llncot said claim 785 feet, iuterstct south side line ot Atlanta mining claim, lot No. 41, at a point south 81 58', west and 73 feet distant Irom a po t marked A. M. C. No. 5, at 788 Ieet to a post 4 inches square, 4 feet long, in n monument 01 sione ieet lilgn, inarnca uax tcr JI. C. No. 6 ; thence run north 3 03'. west 300 lect to place ol beginning, post 8. JI. Baxter 11. C. No. 1. Containing 9 M) acres, less the conflict with the Atlanta Jl. C. of .40 acres, amount claimed 'J 20 acres. Jlaenetlcarlatlon U 21 east. The location of this mine is recorded In the Re corder s office of CocMsc County, A. T., In book 6. page 657 of mines, Transcribed Records of Co chise Count) . Any and ull perrons claiming nd verselyan) portion of said Baxt r mining claim or surf ice ground, arc required to file their adverse claim with tho liitl'tei of the Unittd States Land Office at fucou, A. T , during the sixty da) s pe r'ni1 of pdb icaiitm hereof or Ihiywill be barred I ) irlui of t'ie pr. !-(oin- of the statu!,) In eiich ice 111 tile uul prn tiled HtNUY 1 ol'SIM, Rot.iMir J. II. Ui, . luhsturi, A.T., attorney for a.ipilruta 1 if. he i b cr'e id ihat tin foiegolnj.' notlit of appiiiiitt' n 1 1 J in nt Li published foi thepiiit.il nfsKty riamten ojsecutiie weeks), in the Kpl Uph, a wejvl) Lcw-jiapii piktid in liimbstoue, A T , which paper is heitby dislcuated by me as publifched uiarcM -.uih cluii'i HENRY COUSINS, Register An iKx.triinrdliiurj' Offer. There aro a number of persons out ol employ ment In every ioumy,yet energetic men willing to work do not need to be Those willing to work sdn make from SK0 to C0O a month clear, working for us iu a pleasant and permanent business. The amonut our agents make varies some making as high as 500 a month while oili er? as low an $100, all dcptndlng on tho energy of the a?ent. We have an article oi great merit. It should be sold to every h use owner, and pays over 100 per cent profit. Ksch sale is irom S3 50 to $10. One agent in Pennsylvania sold 32 in two days, and cleared $(4. An agent in New Yorkminle S45 iu one day. Any man with cuer- y enourh to work a full day, and will do this nring ihe year, can make from $2,000 to SM0O a year. We only want ont man iu each county, and to him we will give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work talthfully for lis. There is no competition, and uothlngllke our iuven tion made. Parties having from $2uO to $1,000 to in vest can obtain a general agency for ten counties o astute. Anyone can make an lnviBtmn ol from S25 to 81,000 wilhuiit the least risk ol loss, as our circulars will show that those Investing $25 can after a 30 days' trial return the goods un sold to us and get their money back, 11 they do not clear at least S100. They show that a general agent who will take ten countits and invest $216 eiu alter a trial qf 93 days return all goods unsold ton", and have money returned to them if they lull to clear at least $750 In tint time We are not paying salaries, nut want men willing to work and obtain as their pay tho profits of their cueigy. Jltnuoi willing to work on our terms will not work on any. Those meaning business will receive our largo descriptive circular an d ex traordinary ofier by enclosing a three-cent stamp with theii addiess 'lhe first to comply with our Verms will siture the couuty or counties they may wish to work. Address Rentier Manufacturing Company,"! Smithfield strtet, Pittsburg, Pa. First National Gold Bank, OF MA.V FitAIVX'ISCO, CAIj. l'md Up Capital, gl.5OU.O0O, tJolil. Surplus Fund and Undivided Profits $2,420. PreshWut R. C. WOOLWORTII Vice President D. CALLAGHN Cashier E. D. MORGAN DIKLCTORS: It. C. Woolwortli, - Isaac Womser, V. Callaghan, Peter Donahue, C. G. Hooker, James Phelan. George A. Low, Jamts lleillt, N. Van Bergen. CORRESrOXDKHlS' London Barins Brothers Si Co ' iUl k of Montreal Paris Hottcngucr& Co Dublin Provincial Bank of Ireland Humburg Hesse, Newman & Co New York National Dank of Commerce Boston Blackstone National Bank Exchange on prlntipal cities of the United States, Great Britain, Ireland and the Continent, bougtt and sold. Commercial credits Issued available In China, Japan and Europe. Collections made and piompt returns rtndered nt market rati s of exchange. Accounts solicited from Individuals, Firms, Banks and Brokers. m7tf t-This groat Strengthening Rem idy and Nerve Tonic is the legitimate re iilt of over twenty vears of practical ex perience, and cuiies WITH DNFAIIINO CEK- Vv,'-vM' rfpKAn tvintv Nervous and lUi'CaffMtlU Physical Debility, lit VFWMXm Seminal Weakness, SlLdUVEffAl Ull EmiVsirl'innn'- cy. Exhausttd Vital- it), Premature Decline, nnd j.o or manhood, iiom whatever cause produced. It enriches and 11 1 i Oca the Blood, Strengthens tho Ncives, rain. Muscles, Digestion, Reproductive Organs, and Ph)slcal and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural and di'bllitmlng drain upon the system, preventing involuutary losses, dcblitatlng dreams, seminal losses with the nrine, etc , so destruitilo to mind and body It is a sure elim inator of all KIDNEY and JSLADDEH COMPLAINTS. It contains no Injurious Ingredients. To those Buffering Irom the evil effects of youthful Indis cretion or excesses, a speedy, tnotough and per manent cure is Guaranled. Price, $2 50 per bot tle, or five bottles in case, with full directions ani advice, $10. Sent secure from observation to auy address upon lccelpt of price or C. O. D. To be had only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD.at Kearney street, an 1'iancisco, Cal Consulta tions strictly confidential, by letter oral office fiifx. For the convenience .of patients, and in order to ii sure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a private millions, under which ull packages are lorvyarueu TltrAL IJOTTLE FREE! Notice I will send a trial bottle of the Hejuv cnator sufficient to show its merit free of charge, to any one aClictcd, appljing by letter, stating his sv mptom-i and age. Commia cations strictly confidential. DR.C.D.SALFIELD, 16 Kearney Street. San Francisco, California. mj6-82-115 tf. Celebrated AFRICAN The Greatest Blood Purified' Kno n to the Civilised World, and the M'jST agreeable tonic Ever piepared. A positive lemedv for a torpid liver, chills and fever, and all kidney tioubles. It elves tone to the stomach, frees the blood from bile and nil Impurities, stimulates the appetite, and Invigorates tho general system. No iamlly should be without it. A wlneglasiful three times uday biforo meals. SPRUANCE STANLEY & Co. Sole Agents. 410 FRONT STREET, SANFKANCISCO.CA mSdrnot. ili STOMACH BITTERS, First publication, June 10, 1833.1 Application Xo. 100, for a 1'atent to the Wade Hampton Stinlnc Jlatm. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC U sou. Arizona, May 3rd, 1882. Notice ! hereby given that Philip Corbin, by Samuel A. Jlooie, agent, has made application for patent to 1374 linear feet of tho Wade Hampton vein, lode ordeposlt, bearing precious nit tals, together wijh surface ground 600 feet In width, situattd In the Warren Mining District, Cochise Couuty, Arl'O na, more particularly dcstrltid In the field notes and pint of the official suriey, on tile in th.s office, dolgnatid as lot No. 50, as follows, to wit; Biginuing at the initial monument near tho ciutei- of claim, on the east sloe of discovery shalt, at a post 4 ftct long, 2x4 Inches square, in mound of slonts niarkid I. JI. W. II. 11. C. No. 1," from which United btatts mineral monument No. 3 btars noith 7233' east 47 feet distant; thence north 22 52 , west.il reet, to shaft 4x6 feet, 3 1 feet deep, and 074 fiet to a 4x4 Inth p'xt near the center or north end line, marked "(N. C.)V. II. JI. C. No. 2;" thence north Cii 29' east 300 feet to northeast corner post, 4x6 iLChes square. In mound of stones marked "(N. E.) W. II. II. C. No. 3; thence south 22' 52 , tast 1 171 f et, to southtast corner post 4x4 inches square. In mound ol stones, marked '-(8. E.) W H. 11. C. No. 4; thence south 66 29. west 300 feet to south end center post, marked "(S. C.) W. II. M. C. No. 5," and 600 fret to southwest corner post, 4x4 Inches square, In mound of stones, mark-d "(S. W.)W. II. M. C. No. G;" thence north 22 gr west 1374 feet, to northwest corntr post 4x4 inches square, in mound of stones, marked ("N. W.) W. 11. M. C. No. 7;" thtnte north 60 29 299 feet, to post No. 2 and place of beginning the survey el the exterior boutdaij of the ciaim. Variation 1122 east; containing 18,91 acres. Said claim is duly recoraed in the office of the Recorder ef Cochise aounty, A rlzona. Any and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of the Wade Hampton min ing clsim are required to file their adverse claims lu the United States Land Office at TucBon, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will bo barred bv the provisions of the statute. ilfiNUY COTTRIM 1I..H.,..,. J. II. Lucas, Tombstone, A. T , Attorney for Annllcant. Ordered that tho above notice be published for me perinu uissixiy oays lien conaccutlvo weeks) in the KuitaDn. a weekly newsr.nner rmhiii,H Tombstone, A. T , which paper is hereby deslg- HENRY COUSINS, Register. The Great English Remedy. Is a never failing cure f"r Ntivous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, Mmira, Weakness. .KieiniitarouceLot J ml cd, In.riitoncy, Paraljsis. ardal! timer rilli ( fiet ts o: sen nbi.se v utMul lollio ard ex cesses in mature )tar Such as Lo-e 01 Memory, Ltssllude, nocmral em issions, aversions to so- liety, ilimutsiol v lesion, noises in the head, the vital fluid, parsing unobserved through tne urluc, and many other diseases t hat lmd to Insanity and death Dr. Jiintle.who i a regular graduated physi cian, will agree to forielt five hundrtd dollars for a esse of this kind that the Vital Restorative (un der his spcclsl devise and treatmant) will not cure, or ioranyiuingimpuie or injurious lounu in it. Dr. Mintie treats all diseases success uJly without mercury. Consllta'ionfree. Thorough examina tion and advise. Including analysis of urine, $5. Priceof Vital Restorative, $3 a bottle, orrour times the quantity, $'0: senl to any address upon receipt of price, or u O. D , secure from obseiv a tion, and in private name, If desind. by A. E. MINTIE. JI. I) , No. 12 Kearney street, San Fran cisco, California. Dr. Mlntic's Kidney Remedy, NEFHRETI CTM, cures all kluds ol kidney and bladder com plaints, Gonnorrboea, Lecucorrhoea, Gleet. For sale by all druggists; $1 a bottle, six bottles $5. Dr. Mintle's DANDELION PILLS are the bes ami cheapest dyspepsia and billions cure in the market, For sale by all druggists. SA3IPLE BOTTLE FREE Will be sent to any one applying by letter, statin symptoms, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. ml3 Notice npO J.D. KINNEAR-YOU ARE HEREBY I notified that we have expended one hundred dollars in labor and Improvements upon the Mo zart mine, of gold bearing ore, situate in the Dos Cabezas Mining District, about two miles north cast of Evvell Springs, in order to hold said prem lses under the prov Isions of ectlons 2324 and 2325 of the Riviscd statutes of the United States, and the act 01 Congresss, approved January 2d, 1631', mendatory thereof; said sum being the amount required to hold the said mine for the ) ear ending IbSO. Now, ir within ninety di)s from the publication of this notice, you fall or rifuee to contribute yotirproportlon of such ex penditure as a co owner, youi interest in said claim will become the propcity of the subscribers under the sections ol the revised statutes afore mentloned. JOHN McOREGOK, WILLIAM FOWLER. Dos Cahczas, Cochise County, A. T. Assessment Aotlrc. TO JAMES LOWRIB, W. P. CONLIN AND E. S ROS, their heirs or assigns. You are hereby notified tnat the undersigned has expended the full sum ol one hundred dollars ($100) upon the Chamberton mine, being the assessment work required by law, for the purpose of holding said premises for the year ending December 31, 1831. Now, unless )ou or each of you come forward and pay to me the sum of twenty five dollars, being the proportion of each as equal co-owners, within ninety days from the first publication or this notice, your interest or the interest of the one defaulting will be forfeited to me according to law. Said mine Is situated In tho Tevls Mining uistrlct, on tho North slope ot the Dos Cabezas range of mountains. WM.L. MARTIN. Dated July 9th, 1882. JyliSm SHOULD USB ParapiAxle Grease. IT IS THE VERY BEST AND CHEAPEST Grease now in ute. It never gams, and kee is the axle clean and smooth. Illsunrlvalltdtorcol lar gall, scratches or other bruises on horses. Or der it from )our storekcep 1- r, and If he has it not tell him to send for it to TITCOMB c&CO , Sole Agents, No. 225 Sacramento St , San eclso, California. FMIIONABLE Slioe Store (EtTlELUUEll 1858.) K.ON.73S nd 7iO JMItllKT .STJtK KT, lict. Dupont and Kenrny. KAA I-'KAXCIMCO, C.VI.lFOItMA. -Solcagcntsfortheelegaut DORE, PARIS kidles' and Chilarcn's Shoes. Jyl-wtl A.ANDREWS, lmimrtrr nnd Manufacturer. DIAMOND PALACE, 221 Montgomery Street, ItUN House Illofl;, San Franrlien 'al. Keeps the Largest Stock of DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY On the Pacific Coast. Buyers in the country can rely on getting goods at one prb e, whether order ed by express, by mall or In person. This honse by its square dealing, ha gained the confidence of ihe country. 20 MonteomeryNtreet.fwnn FranclHco. . ml2 C. DEWEKSE, Jn, San Francisco. Q. n. Of Jesse Moore Teais ers & Farmers Moore, Hunt & Co., No, 417 & 419 Market'St., Between First & Fremont Streets, San Francisco, California, JESSE MOORE & CO.'S KENTUCKY WHISKIES! Moore, Hunt & Co,, Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JESSE MOORE k, CO'S AA brand, bbls and hf bbls, pen gal J 4 00 It brand, bbls andhfhbls, per gal 3M C brand, bbls and hfbbls, per gal 3 00 No. 1 brand, bbls and hf blls. per gal tW Rye, bbls and hfbbis, per gal 3S04 00 Deduction or 25 cts pr gal on lots of 5 bbls. AA brand in lis, 1 doz to case, 5 to gal 1100 A A brand, 5 cases, 1 doz to case, S to gal.... 10 50 AA brand, 10 cs, 1 doz to case, do 19 00 AA do pint Basks, 2 dox to case 13 00 AA do Scases, pt flasks, 2 dez to case.... 12 50 C brand, 1 doz, 5 to gal 8S0 C do 5 eases, 5 to gal 825 NsunnioiiH. IN THE DUTI1ICT COURT OF THE .FIRST Judicial District of tbo Territory of Arizona, in and for the Countyof Cochise, Patr'ck Harring ton, Plaiutill, vs. James S. Clark, JoLu V. Ronse and John J. Anderson, Dilcndants. Atlon brought in the District Court of II10 Flr-1 Juiiclal District ol the Te rltorv ol Alisons, lu .nu lur Hit CountyolCochlse, ami" thi- tmnphn'il lllei' In the said County of Coch se, 11 the othc-o) lK-i lerk of said District Court. 'ihtTcrntoi) ot Arizona sends gilding to James S. Clark, John D. Rouse, and John J." Anderson, DcfuLdiiji" You are hereby required to appear In an actimi brought aguii stjouby the above rained Plaintiu, lu the District Court orthcFirst Judicial District ofihe Tenlt.ry of Arizona, lu and mr the Cojuty 01 Cothise, and to answer thecoiuplalut filed therein, within twenty daj s (exclusive of the day of ser vice), afier the service on you of this Krmmons (If served within this couuty; or if fervid out ol this county, but In thie district, within thirty days: otherwise within forty days), or Judgment by de laultvvlllbe taken against von aciordingtothe prayer of said complaint. The said act.on Is brought to obtain a decree adjudging that docld aatshold the legal title to certain leal estate In teCity ol Tombstone, Cochise County, A.T., as trustees in trust for the u-e and benefit ot plaintiff, that defendants within such time and In such terms as the court may deem just, make deed of said property to plaintiff, to quiet plain tiff's title thereto for costs andgcueral relief, all of which morclully appears by reference to the complaint on file herein; satd real estate is de scribed as Lots 23 and 21 in block 17, according to the original map or Tombstone, made by Solon 11. AUU, March 51 h, 1879. And you are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plain tiff will take Judgment by default and apply to the Court for tne relltr demanded In the com plaint, biven under nn hand and heal or the District. Court or the Fifnt Judicial District or the Terri tory or Ari7ona, in and ror the Couuty ol Cochise, this 13th day ot April, in the year of our Loidoue thousand eight hunrind and eigtwo. Iseal.J W.II. SbAMANS, By E. 11. Cauk, Deput First Publication May 20, 18S2.J Application Xo. 201 for a Patent , to the Baker Mining; Claim.,. TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. TUC. U sou, Arizona, May 9, 1882. Notice Is'hereby given that Albert c. Bilicke, Fordyce" Koper. Theodore F. White, FhillipJIose, William h! " Harrison, James 8. McCoy, and John Wasson, by F. G.Burk their attorney, whose postofllce ad dress is Tombstone, A. T., have filed their appli cation foi a patent for 1305 linear feet of the Baker mine or vttn, bearing gold and silver ui d other minciais, Willi smtuie giotn d 550 ieet In width, sltuatulni ihe Timbstou. liming District, Ce chise couutv, Arizo. a, "na rithl-iuatid by the field notes und ottiiiul plttnn file in Ibis office is Lot No 12!. Said Lot No. 123 beingas follows to wit: BeginutLgat the initial rnonunicnt.u post 4x4 let-us 5 fm lone in mound urstrnes, marked S. M Bak 1 11. C. No. 1, 'ioui which a shlt4x6 fiet, : feet deep bta-a suuth 10 rut distant; thtioMuu uorlhSl 08 last ru the line to north east cenlir. of claim MB lect lo a 4x4 inch post 5 feit long lu a monument of stones, maraedfll. M. C. No. 2; from which U.S. It. It. No. X bears north 70 26 cast, 4626 feet distant: thence north 36 37' west 235 feet, loa posx4 Inches 5 feet long, In a monument of stone and earth, marked B. 11. C. No. 3: thence south 52 55' west 821 feet to Intersect wltb the wtst side line of the Sllvar Cable 11. C, at a point north 713 feet from a 4x4 inch post maikcd 8. C. M. C. No. 3, at 1306 Ieet samcconise south 52 55' west to southwest cor ner ol claim to post 4 inches square, 5 feet long, In monument of stone and earlb, marked li.M.C. No 4; thence south 3C 37' east, 250 feet along the southwest end line or claim to a post 4 Inches square, 5 fiet long, iu a mnuiid of earth and stone, marked B. M C No. 5; theuce along same lint at 550 feet to southeast corntr to post 4 Inches square, 5 feet long In mound of stone marked B. 11. C No. 6; lbtr.ee north 51 30' east along southeast side line of claim '0 5 feet to Intersect west side line of Silver Cable M.C., Lot No. 92, at a point noith 24 feet distant, to a post marked S. C. M. C. No. 3. at 772 reet to east side line of BIN ver Cable M. C, at a point north 2 if west, 242 feet distant from post marked S. CM. C Nu. 4, at 1045 Ieet to south side line of Eagle Mining Claim, at u point south HO' 55' east, 302 5 feet dis tant from a post mantcd S. W. cor. Eagle, contin uing on southeast liue north 51 30' east at 1304 feet to post 4 luches square, 5 feel long, in mound of stone andCkrth, rauiked II M.C.No. 7; thence north 30' 37' west 283 to post No. 2, to place of beginning purvey of exterior boundaries of claim, containing 10 00 acres, or which the followlngcon fllcts occur: 1st, The Delhi II. C, lot No. 104, of 0 33acns; 2d, The Eagle Mluinrclalm east of the Silver Cable line, not included In the Delhi, con flict 391 acres; 3d, Conflict with Silver Cable M. C.8.31 acres. Total amount coveted by conflict 12 28 acres, which leaves area claimed 3.72 acres. Magnetic variation 1125' east. The location of this mine is ri curded in the Recorder's Office for Cochise Count), A. T., Books, page 63, records of mines trarsmittcd. Any anc all persons claiming adversely any por tion of said Baker mine or surface ground are re quired to file their adverse claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Tucson, Ari zona, during the sixty days period ot publication hereof, or they will be barred by v irtue of the pro visions of the Statute. HENRY COUSINS, Registsr. F. G. BURK, Att'y lor Applicants, Tombstone, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice bt published for the period ot sixty days (ten consec utive weeks) lu the Epitaph, a we-ikly newspaper published at Tombstone, A. T., which paper is hereby designated by me as published nearest tucn. claim. HENRY COUSINS, Register, Xotico of forfeiture, TOMBSTONE, TERRITORY OF ARIZONA. County of Cochise, July 1, 1882. To the heirs, executors, administrators or assigns of Matthias Vollmer, deceased. You are hereby noti fied that I have Expended one hundred dollars In labor and Improvements nn each of the follow ing namid mining claims: Columbia, Saratoga, Green Jacket and Vesuvius, situated in Cochise Mining District, County of Cochise, Territory or Arizona, and ,owned by said Mathias Vollmer, C. F, Hauke, and J. It. Kenntay, espies ol notices of locations b Ing rece'ded In the records or Cochise Co., Arixona. In ordsr to bold said premises under the provisions ot aoclien 232), Revised statutes ot the Unltsd States, being the amount required to hold the same for the yatr A. D. 1881. And if within ninety days afur this notice by publication, you fall or reluse to con tribute your proper proportion of such expen diture as co owners, your interest In said claims, will become the property of the snbscrlhw nr. der saU section 2321. J. R KENNEDY. Jy6 3m vv Send for tnt NewLUutr- LJ-LJ tcd Price-Lift No. 30, for FallandWin- terofl881. Free to any address. 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