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' v WEEKLY EPITAPH. SnturtUy Morning, September 10....18K8 lejiteinber i lase iil Mainly ltV tase J.lne. Oincc, 401 Allen street, la Ttlbolct'f building. Stages leave Tombstone at 5 A.M. for Contention, to connect with Ea.tcrn bound train, and at 18 o'clock M., to connect with Western bound train. Accommodation stages leave at 7.30 A. M., alio at 30 P. M. Stage It-arcs every day for Charleston and Huachnca, at 2.30 1'. M., and Mondays, Wed setdavs and Fridays at 7 A. M. for Charleiton, Hereford and Bltbee. Opuoftltlon Iino. N. Smith's Opposition Stage Line leaves Tomb atone every day at 8 a. m. and 1:30 p. m and con eeta with the morning and evenlag trains at Contention. Faro,.1.00. Malls. Eastern Mall Including all points east of Bon Jo Hiioses 9 p. m. Western Mall Incladlnj all points west of Ben on closes 11 :30 a. m. Money Order bnsiuess closes 3 p. m. Iteirisior Business closes a:au p. m No Money Order or Register business transact- sl after omce hoars JJKW RAIlilCUAD TI3IR TABliK. XASTWAKD. fan Fransiseo leave at 8:39 a. m. every day Los Angetee leave at 7 a. m. aecond day Benson Ioavoat8:25a. m. third day Doming leavo at 8 p. m. third day Kansas City leave at :3Q p. m. sixth day St. Loots leave at 7 p. ra. sixth day Kiw York arrive at 10:30 a. i. eighth day WESTWARD. New York leave at o p. m. every day t. Leuls leave at 8:30 a. ra. third day Kansas City leave at 10:13 p. m. third day Demlng leave at 7 a. m. sixth day Benson leave at 3:43 p. m. sixth day Tucson leave at 8 :30 p.m. sixth day Los Angeles Ifaveat 8:15 p.m. suventQ day San Francisco arrive at 3 :S5 p. m. eighth day 1.0CAI. NOTES. Nuno but Democrats on guard. The Democrats are bound to win. This is tho season in which politicians are happy. Police court business Las been tery dull for several days. E. T. Hardy Is confined to his bed with a slight illness. E. B. Gago departed for the Stecplo Rock district, N. M., yesterday morning. John Hill, a delegate to the Republican County Convsntleu from St. David arrived in towa yesterday. The result of the convention will bo n surprise to several people. The stage wits a couple of hours late last night in consequence of soft roads. The war horse jof tho Uuachucas is by common consent the dean of tho delegates. The case of Griffin and Sharp under in vestigation la Judgs Feel's conrt has been sot OTor uatil Monday. John Doe struck Dick Roberts in the eye nt tho Bird Cage last night and was scooped in by olllccr Kcnncy- Captain Jeff jnls has received a proxy from .delegate Bernard, of Fort Huacnuca nnd will reach town to-day. There was not a quorum of tho fire dele gates present last night, and tho meeting was put off until Monday evening. The great register is swelling rapidly. Twenty-eight registrations wero brought in from Dos Cabezaa yesterday. Jim Eenney stands the best chance of being nominated for constable of this pre cinct. He will nako a goad one. Cnpt. "V. H. Seamaas, accompanied by Mrs. Seamani, arrived in town Thupday night- Both are in good health. George C. Whipple, secretary of the San Dieg miae is in town. He resides when at home, at 'Westfleld, Massachu setts. Dennis McCarty mixed up with the Democratic delegates pretty promiscuously last evening, all assuming he was a Demo crat in consequence of his name. It is expected that the centest between the two lightalng corapositors, Gee. Me Farland and X. E. Fay, will take place at no dlstai t day. Both are daisy pickers. Pat Holland' circulated himself pretty liberally between the delegates last even ing, and is reported to have a sure thing. Pat will make a model "stiff" inspector. Miss Maggio McGlvtny, lato of the Star Chop House, antertaiacd some of the mill boys ia grand style Thursday even ing. The dancing was kept up until S o'clock a. m . The delegates generally took ia the Bird Cago last evening. Tho Republican dele gates wlten they nrrivo will g about a hundred yards further, nround tie corner of Sixth street. Gold stem-winding Howard watches, worth $180, for,$90. Guaranteed for time and cases or n sale, at the square dealing house of Uncle Harris, 221 Kearny, bet. Bush and Sutterstreets. A Mexican assassin was arrested in Charleston, Thursday, by Marshal Buttner of Tucson. He brought the prisoner to this city Thursday evening and lodged him in the county jail. Yestorday the prisoner was taken to Tucson. John Kelly, the distinguished violinist departed for Huachuca yesterday, and will remain at that health giving retort until his shattered health is recuperated. When he returas he will treat the people of Tombstone to one of his popular musical entertainments. The event will be duly annouaced in these columns. Mrs. Gotthelf arrived home on Thurs day and her many old customers will be pleased to know that while absent, she purchased one of the finest assortments of hats and millinery goods ever brought to the Territory. Evidently she has great faith in the future prospects of our camp Judging from the expensive stock of mil liaery goods she has purchased during her absence. Lola Cory's benefit at the Bird Cage last night, was both flattering to the re cipient and creditable to the house. The performance could not he excelled in any variety theatre In the United States, and it was Impossible to find standing room in the house so denso was the audience. Tommy Rosa appeared on the stage in a few voluntary acts, and was cheered to tho echo. Phccnlx, Price and Prof. King wero as good as usual, and the Campbell Sisteis, Kittie Wilson and Annie Dunean vrerc as bright and ehnrmlng as ever. The performance was in every sense excellent, the stuge arrangements reflecting credit on Ncal Price, tho stage manager. Tommy Rosa, who justly enjoys the reputation of being one oi the best comedians on the coast, will commenco his regular season this evening. THE COUNTY CONVENTION. To-Day'n Gathering at Mchlcffellii Hall---Tho Delegates J'rencnt. The Deinocr.itic County Convention will assemble at Schlelfelin Hall at two o'clock this afternoon. Most of the delegates have already leached town, unci all day yesterday there was consider able caucusing and wire-pulling. The candidates aro nearly all on the ground also, and to give them their due, arc nn agreeable set of lcllows. Tho Bisbec delegation, Messrs. Howell, Duncan Brittain and Gilroy, reached town Thursday evening. They are all staunch Democrats and will support in the convention only true Democrats, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. There are two sets of delegates from Contention, one Messrs. Hause, Myers nnd Marks, and the other Messrs. Smith, Spatz and Dunn. Both claim to bo the straight delegation and the convention will have. to adjudi cato on the matter. The Benson delega tion have also arrived. There is no con test from there, though the candidates aro aot pledged. In fact the delegates pledg ed are few and far between, .and the best interests of the party will bo considered in preference the wishes of any one man. Independent movements, however, are universally con demned, aad it may be set down as a safe proposition that none but thorough Demo crats will be selected to carry tho party banner. The candidates are all sanguine, none of them expecting less than twenty flvo votes on the first ballot. The shriev alty will be the chief bone of contention, the camber of candidates for that office being greater than for the others. From present appearances it would seem that Al. Jones will receive a unanimous nomina tion for Recorder. The Probate Judge ship is being warmly contested by Messrs. Rielly, Peel ind Brittain. All threohave many friends and partisans among the delegates, and at the picscnt writing it would bo hard to determine tho result. Tho County Trcasurership is also being warmly contested, and tho delegates seem to be pretty well divided between the different candidates. Messrs. Smith and Howard, with tho respective friends of both wero making an earnest canvass for the district attorneyship, and both have many staunch friends. The friends of Captain Tcvis and Judge Duncan of Bis bee are eagerly pressing them lor for councilman. Harry Woods has also many staunch frlenes among the delegates who are pushing him forward for the higher branch of tho legislature, and it is not at all unlikely that he may come in as a dark horse. There Is hardly a doubt bnt that It will tako several ballots to decide the shrieval ty contest, the delegates being pretty well split up on that question. John Lyon, of Tres Alamos, a delegate to the county convention from that pre cinct arrived in town yesterday. Mr. Lyon is a sterling Democrat and says ho will vote for the strongest man- The Charleston delegation came in yes terday morning. They are uaited and will vote as a unit on most prepositions. The old wnr-hoise of the Huachucas was on the ground early, and is making himself solid with the delegates. It is said that he has legislative aspirations. The Dos Cabezas delegation is said to he somewhat divided on the shrievalty question. The same may be said of Ben sen. BiBbeo sent an intelligent, able delega tion. They aro unpledged and propose to vote for the strongest men. Many of tho delegates, at a late hour last night, spoko in favor of making Judge Colby temporary Chairman. A few of tho delegates met for an infor msl conference last night, but in conse quence of several delegates aot having arrived, adjourned without doing any. thing. There will be contesting delegations from tho Feurth Ward of this city, Conten tion, Willcox and Russell. A FIGHT WITH SMUGGLERS Hhootlnc Xcar the San Ie(lro--Tho ejotitrnbandlsts Kscavie. Wednesday night, between the hours of ten and eleven o'clock, the custom-houso guards at San Pedro aad about twenty contrabandists had an interesting time. The smugglers had been purchasing goods at this eity and Charleston for the past week, and having packed the booty on good horses, resolved to cheat the revenue laws of their country by making a dash into Sonora without pay ing duty on the goods. Aa agent of the custom-house at this city, kept his eye on the adventurers during their stay at this place and kept the custom-homo officials duly posted. Tho smugglers, who were all well armed and mounted, were con fronted by several custom-house guards when they had proceeded about three miles into Sonora. They were ordered to direct their steps to the custom-house or surrender their goods as contra band. This they positively refused to do and some animated shooting imme diately began. The smugglers raised a whoop and charged into the country firing a volley at the guards as they started. The guards pursued and kept up a continual fire oa the retreating contrabandists. The latter formed a rear guard for defense and intrusted the pack animals t a minority of the party who pushed ahead as rapidly as possible. The night was pretty dark and the snooting was not very aecurate. One of the guards named Thomas Santos received a severe bullet wound in the arm, but as far as known the smugglers were unhurt. The chase wns kept up for sever al hours, but the adventurers had the best stock and gradually got out of sight of the officials. At last accounts the guards were on their trail, and hopes were entertained that the crowd would be captured. They branched eflf from the Sonora river nbout twenty miles ncrth of Baucauchl, and took a south easterly direction. It is sup posed that they were heading for Cum. pas. The police have information that there aro several Mexicans in town looking for revenge for the death of Orante, and aro keeping a close lookout for nny hostile demonstration. Then) were acounleof heavv faro frames running Inst night. WEEKLY MINING REVIEW. There is nothing of special consequence to report in local mining mattcis this week. The work of development still goes on, and 'everything wears a cheery ospect. The great producing mines arc still turning out ore in large quantities, the mills are running along as usual and everything gives promise of permanency and prosperity- Tho sinking of the com. binntion shaft by Contention and Grand Central folks, will soon tako definite shape and will be continued doubtless to a depth of one thousand feet. This will be tho grandest enterprise yet inaugurated in tho camp, and will encourago active develop ment in other quarters. The western end of the district still keep up its boom. The Luck Sure, Littlo Devil and Blue Jacket are coining out strong and give every hope of becoming a great bullion produ cer at no very distant day. So far as could bo learned the followine ate tho principal items of interest concern ing tho industry of mining during (the past week. GRAND CENTRAL. There is nothing of more than ordinary importance to report from this mine this week. The cross cuts on the COO level arc making fair progress notwithstanding the fact that the rock is pretty hard. Tho in dications are very good, but as yet no mineral body has been struck. The stopes throughout the mine arc looking first rate. The crosscut from the 200 level to tap the new surface strike of the Contention and Grand Central is progressing rapidly and gives indications of being in the vicinity of an Immense ore body- The usual quau tity of ore is being extracted and about ninety tonB dally shipped to the mill. CONTENTION. Tho stopes on the 213 foot level are looking remarkably well. Nothing new has been developed on the GOO level. Are sinking on the new surface find near tho Grand Central line, which was looking re markably well last evening. Down about 20 feet. The ore looks very rich, aud is pronounced to bo as rich as it looks. Everything working smoothly aioun.-l the mine. HEAD CENTER. Stoping between the first and third levels continued. No new developments to re port. No prospect work of any conse quence being done. Tho mine looking in first-class condition, and yielding the usual amount of ore. No decision has been reached as yet regarding tho removal of the mill from the San Pedro to the mine. STONEWALL. Now shaft down 35 feet. The rock is very hard lime, therefore progress is slow. At 200 feet this shaft will intersect the ledge where already prospected. In the stopes work is confined to raising 10 tons of ore per day, which goes forward to the mill, where already sufficient for several months' supply has accumulated. A cross cut is being cut north, which at present is in hard lime. The mill has again started up, and everything is running along with customary regularity. LITTLE DEVIL. Have commenced to sink again and will continue on down, vertical, which will in time cross-cut the ledge, but at an acute angle instead of on a horizontal plane. The ore continues quite as rich as hereto fore reported, and, inasmuch as the foot wall has not been reached, it would seem that the ledge was very strong. The mine is in excellent condition. The ore body seems to increase us depth is attained, nnd the prospects of a bonanza seem as good as ever. 11ANDOLTII. The usual quantity of ore is being taken from this mine. All the drifts winzes and crosscuts arc showing up well, all be ing driven through ore bodies. Tho mill is doing good work. FRANKLIN. The two crosscuts have been extended about 110 feet each way from the shaft. Several strata of rich ore were cut, but none considered sufficiently extensivo to sufficiently evtensive to warrant drifting. The indications of ore bodies, howevcr,are excellent. BLUE JACKET. The two shafts arc being driven down ward rapidly. No- 2 is now down nearly 70 feet in a fine body of ore- No. 3 is now down about 112 feet nnd displays an immense body of ore. Tho tunnel is in nbout 00 feet, and expect to tap shaft 2 about 180 feet from the surface. VIZINA. Prospecting on the 400 level is being prosecuted vigorously and is looking very encouraging. The main crosscut is now extended westerly 243 feet. Tho 300 foot drift to the west is now 157 feet. The up per level is still yieldieng tho usual quan tity of ore. TOMBSTONE M. AND M. CO. Ore in the No. 1 Goodcnough incline has improved since last Teport. Still sinking. West Side is looking quite as well as at any former time. The main shaft is down below the second level, and has a rich vein of ore in the bottom. The two levels aro still continued north, and still arc opening up good ground. The stopes look as well as heretofore. Combi nation shows no material change since last report. On the Lucky Cuss they are open ing up deposits of manganese for use at tho amclttr. This is in the nature of an experiment, manganese never having been used as a substitute for iron in lluxing lead ores. If it is found a good substitute it will be a most valuablo discovery for the mines of this district. There is an al almost boundless quantity of this variety of ore in the lime formation of the district that will assay from $40 to $100 per ton, that now lays comparatively valueless at the mines. KAIK VILLA. A west crosscut from the south drift on the 100 foot lead was started last Friday, is now 11 feet from hanging wall, cutting through four feet from it, first a streak of mica schist, closing a rich ore body of manganese, anu a ten oie mixed with manganese, containing considerable silver and a trace of gold. The ledge matter throughout the crosscut strongly impreg nated with mineral, the foot wall has not bten rcachod yet. when that will be reach ed, sinking will be commenced by winze on the ore body, aud the south drift which is S3 foot long continued. This is a most I valuable prospect as it shows a true tlssuro and with n little more depth a mine of immense riches will be opened. Wc make mention of the superintendent in his exact estimate of his workings, in fortcll ing three weeks ago, where tho present ore body would come in. Everything nbout the mine is in first class order. NOTES. The Tranquility is running along as usual doing excellent work and panning out handsomely. The Unknown mine situated on Bruce street, between Fifth and Sixth, will be started up to-day. The shaft is already 150 feet deep, and shows a ledge 0 feet wide. The owners are Messrs. Gilroy, Grant, Williams nnd Hawkins. The Empire is still looming up proudly and has 2000 tons of excellent ore on tho dump. Charley Lcnch, Prof. Jnmcs and E. C. Gage, departed for Curlyle, N. M., Wed nesday. They are nil henvily interested in tho Carlylc mine, which is considered one of the greatest bonanzas in our neighbor ing Territory. The Guelph Consolidated is still making strides forward, and shows up better with every blast. Many of the principal stockholders, di rectors and officers of the Randolph Co. have been in town for the past week. They express themselves well pleased with their fine property. A Successful 8molter. The Hubbs' smelter, a 40-ton Galena, at Bonanza, has proved a great success, fulfill ing all the promises ef the manufacturers, and expectation of the owners. Much de lay has been occasioned by the lack of supplies, but these have been. provided and a long and successful run is now anticipa ted. Considering the many failures that have been made in this kind of mining en terprises, both in this territory and Colora do, it affords much pleasure to record such an instance of success. This is one of the famous Pacific Water Smelters, made by Rankin, Brayton & Co., of the Pacific Iron Works, in San Francisco, and which is now in general use and great favor in all the mining districts of the country. We are glad to know that our salniag men are bow learning what has long been the prac tice on the Pacific coast, not to experiment in machinery for reducing ores, when well known and tried appliances can be had that can be counted upoa for success, and which involve no risk to the purchaser. When all chances regarding the manipula tion of ores are thus eliminated from a mining proposition, leaving only the ques tion of product and management, mining will soon come to be regarded as the safest as well as the most profitable business ia the country. New Mexican Minim; News. ' Died Suddenly. About six o'clock Thursday morning the lifeless remains of Thomas B. Fitz hugh were found in a water closet in the rear of Mrs. King's lodging house Jon Fourth street near Thoughnut. The de ceased had long been suffering with what he supposed was congestion of the lungs, but steadfastly refused to call in a physi cian. Ho conversed with a friend nnmed McCormack until a late hour on Wednes day night, and when they parted he said ho was goingto bed. After midnight Fitzhugh requested Mrs. King, who was passing through the hall to admit a lodger, to close his door as the draught was too strong. She did as requested without en tering his room. The next seen of him, was when found dead in the closet, with blood oozing from his mouth and nostrils. The Coroner was notified, and tho remains were removed to the under taker's rooms. Later in the day an in quest was held, and a verdict returned that the deceased died from heart disease. The deceased was well known all over the Territory, and had many friends in Pres cott and Yavapai county. ' His friends were telegraphed the faets of his death. m A Pleasant Social Event. The Los Angeles Express of Sept. 12th, has the following account of an affair that may interest Tombstonites: The marriage of Mr. J. C. Fitzhcnry, of Tombstone, Arizona, and Miss Blanche Bhacklcford, of Los Angeles, was solemn ized last evening at the residence of Mr. Davenport, Rev. C. J. Hutchings officia ting. Only a few intimate friends were present at the wedding. Miss Lucy Shack, leford, sister of the bride, appeared as bridesmaid, with Mr. Meyer Langstedter as her escort. After the brief, impressive ceremony, tho company partook of an ele gant feast. The presents were very hand some. A reception will be given next Tuesday evening, the 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Fitzhcnry will e,o to Tombstone In a short while where they will reside. The best wishes of a large circle of friends in this city will follow them wherever they may g. Uos Cabezaa Jottings. Dos Cabezas, Sept. 10, 1882. Editor EriTArii: Wc are having a calm in politics preceding the storm on the 10th. What will the result be? Every candidate being confident of success, hav ing been told by a few friends that he was very popular, but seme of their heuds will drop when they have failed to receive a respectable minority vote. Mr. Candidate will say, my friends have deceived me, nnd I am sold for a very small price. Jones is one of the candidates that can re ly with a certainty on being nominated with but little opposition; and Smith is also a great favorite in this part of the county. If the "terrier" gets one vote in Dos Cabezas, the opposition candidates will be poor representatives of cither part'. E. A Uenrty Welcome . Contention, Sept. 14, ls82. Editou Epitaph: It is with the great est pleasure we note the return of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bradley, after an absence of ten weeks, spent in n pleasure trip to Cali fornia, nnd the Eastern States. The social nnd benevolent qualities of the gentleman and lady are too well known to need com ment. JThc smiling faces, hearty hand shakes and fine serenade tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley last evening were speak ing tokens of the high esteem in which they are held by their town's people. An Observer. Lola Corj's benefit was a very flattering compliment. The County Treasurer. Meeting Mr. Larkin W. Carr, chairman of tho last grand jury, on the streets Thursday,anEpiTArn man called his atten tion to the insinuations of nn obscure pub lication, that everything was not right in the County Treasurer's office. Mr. Carr said that he was not particularly stuck nf ter the present treasurer, but in a spirit of fairness lie would admit that his books and accounts were in excellent condition when examined by the committee of tho grand jury. There was no expert employed, Messrs. Carr, Fitzhcnry and Brooks doing thobusines themselves. Mr. Carr said that he was a practical accountant and business man, nnd made a thorough inves gntionof Mr. Dunbar's books and accounts in person, cash, checks and vouchers were found correct, and the books kept in s neat and systematic manner. Mr. Carr said that if any respectable portion of his fel low citizens demand anything more spe cific, lie was willing to make affidavit as to the result of his investigation. The police have positive information that a brother of Orantes, the Mexican murderer f Kiv Phillips, is in town seek ing vengeance. Thursday the force were informed that he had found his way into the center of the city and was crouching iu dark corners with a shotgun ia his hand. Immediately nearly all the; force deployed as skirmishers, and made a thor ough search in the interior ef the block bounded by Allen, Fremont, Fourth and Fifth streets, but he succeeded iu eluding them. They kept up a vigilant search for him all night. Later in the evening offieer Solon found a Mexican on Allen street paccing a heavy revolver, and arrested and disarmed him. Learning from competent authority that he was a peaceable individ ual from Contention, the officer released him and returned the gun. JAMES II. TOOLB. CHARLES HUDSON. HUDSON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO SAFF0RD, HUDSON & CO BANKERS, T03H18TONK and TUCSON. ARIZONA. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE And Makt TELEGRAPHIC TRANSFERS OF MONBl On the Principal Points In EUROPE AND THE UNITED STATES. 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OBIGIVEY, S2 tf S05 Fourth Street. Summons. IN TnB DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST Judicial District of the Territory ef Arizona, in and for the County of Cochise. Clearmency A. Daves, Plaintlfl, vs. Lorenzo D. Daves, Defendant. Action brought In tho District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, In and for the County of Cochise, and the complaint filed in the Bald County of Cochise, In the office of the Clerk of said District Court. The Territory ot Arizona sends greeting to Lorenzo D. 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OUR WAREROOMS ARE FILL cd with a most complete assortemnt of FINE, MEDIUM aud LOW PRICED FURNITURE, and which is both Beautiful and Artistic Our Designs are new, and none but the licet Workmanship ia allowed to leave our Salesrooms. Hotels and private residences furnished. Designs submitted and Estimates given. Proprietors of Interior and be ashore resorts v, HI find a very extensive assortment, at special prices. Intending purchasers will consult their own Interests by thoroughly inspecting our stock before purchasing. F. S. CHADBOURNE & CO., No. 735 Market Street, Althee CORSIKU THI1U) ST. AND WHOLESALE Al THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO MY STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES & EVERY VARIETY OP Gents' and Ladies' Wear, I Have Everything in the Shape of Hardware, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder, Etc,. Etc THE UKGE8T AM) ONLY COMPLETE TYPE FOr.VDBl' AND FBLVTEBS' WAKE HOUSE OS THE PACIFIC COAST. 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They save editorial work aad composition, and therefore aave money. Send for our Catalosue. BXXEMBER IVo Honie en this Coast can compete irlth as In Quality of Goods. KEANE BROTHERS nAVE TI1E FINEST ASSORTED STOCK OF ON THE PACIFIC COAST. TlIHTTt roiIlVTUY OHDElt IKrAttTMENT IS IN THOKOKGH WORKING OR dc?,a?d?hJii rVatrorLsE "uonf"nrcVn having all order, filled promptly, and wltb complete satisfaction, at the lowest prices. SAMPLES SENT ON APLICATION. We make pnrchascs for our patrons of coeds not la our line, on the very best terms, and no com mlMton charged. KEAHE BROS.', 107, 109, 111, 113 & 115 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. mj'5m3 J. O. FITZ1IENRY. FITZHENRY & Choice Groceries we carry: the; largest assortment of Groceries for Family Trade, IN TOMBSTONE. We represent our Goods to be the Best. If they don't prove such, We Stand the Loss. FITZHENRY & MANSFIELD. 217 Fiftlx Street THE NEW YORK VARIETY STORE ! G-reat Bargains!! In Shoes and Slippers. HAVING JUST RECEIVED PART OF LARGE LOT OP Ladies' and Children's SHOES AND SLIPPERS ! ! IIOUUHT AT IN NEW YORK, For lack of room will sell them at a Sacrifice to make room for balance of the lot now en route. AtMMMetj FREMONT Han Francisco, California. & San Francisco, California mySOtf Lorette, 9IAIDKX I-AXE. VU3IA. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. R. I MANSFIELD MANSFIELD, anlOtf Store, Scliieffelii B'lft STREET. nu2tf myBtf BEDDING RETAIL IRHMT lies Lipors