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g a5fflS81Z1flTt!'wri3K gttoakajpe-"' ifcjgmrnjJt - WEEKLY EPITAPH. TOMBSTONE, A. T., SEPTEMBER 23, 1882 .H'FICIAI. JOUIINAL OF TOSIMSTONK PUBLISHED BY THE Epitaph Printing and Publishing Go Hatutvcl Furdy, F.rtUor anil Manager, Ofllce, 32J and 337 Fremont Street, Tomjistone. Arizona, siicscmrTioN Titles: U ly ,(deUvsrt)d'rjy artlcr). ...25 cents per week. Daily, ono year $10 00 Dally, six months... 5 00 Dally.thrco months 3 00 Weekly, ono year 6 00 Weakly, six months 2 50 Weekly, three months 1 50 ESJ-Entcred at tho Tombstone postofflceas second-class matter. Democratic Territorial Ticket. For Delegate to CVmgiess. GRANVILLE II. OURY. For Superintendent of Public Instruction. "W. B. IIORTON". Territorial Council. .1, II. TITVIS. llouso of Hcprcsentativcs. 1). A. MORIARTV, D. K. WAHDWELI , J. F. DUNCAN. Democratic County Ticket- For Sheriff. LARKIN "V. CARR. For Rccordcr. A. T. JONES. For Treasurer. BEN QOODRICII. For (District Attorney. MARCUS A. SMITH. For Probata Judge. U. L. PEEL. For Coroner. PAT. HOLLAND. For Public Administrator. ALEXIS FREEMAN. For Supervisors. .1. 0. FALL, L. W. BLINN, JOHN BULLIS- Tim San Francisco Argonaut is a brilliant exponent of right ami jus tice. Pouter will soon bo in Tomb stone. Ho will bo too early and too late. Porter and Davis recently treat ed all hands on "jaw-bone," up In Mohave county. Frank Pixlky is running amuck through tho ranks of tho Republican party of Arizona. Blackburn says little, but ho makes up in hard work, and always selects tho strongest men. An honest Democrat cannot win when opposed to a dishonest Repub lican, according to our adversaries. Republican candidates, resident of Tombstone, aro desperately try ing to cut each other's political throats. Combinations are exercising a good many Republican candidates. Tho Convention is as far as any of them will get. It speaks woll for tho Democratic ticket, when Us adversaries can find but one accusation to fling against it that it is too honest. Mobes and Harwood are fighting, in tho Republican back yard, ovor tho Recordership. It is a safo prop osition that Colp will steal the bone of contention. The issuo is made by tho Repub licans of Coohise county "shall an honest Democrat win or not?" Tho Democracy will contentedly ac cept success or defeat upon such an issue. The first bill restricting Chinese immigration was passed by tho votes of Democrats and vetoed by a Ro publioan president, Tho last bill was jammed down the throats of both the Republicans and their pres ident, by Democratic strength and the force of public opinion. And yet tho Republican party asks credit for all this. The Phoonix Herald savs that Oury should not bo chosen by tho peoplo becauso ho is honest. Re publican unanimity in advocaoy of dishonesty as a political necessity is peculiarly interesting, and sugges tivo of Star Routo and other Repub lican thieving. If either Babcock or Bolknap wero in Arizona, they would undoubtedly receive the solid support of tho Republican party. tffM! Honest nomocracy. Our evening contemporary is en gaged in an effort to show that tho Democratic ticket is not only weak but unsatisfactory to Democrats. This action, on tho part of a Ropub lican journal, is to bo expected, un der tho old adago that "all things aro legitimate in politics." Tho propo sition advanced, Iiowover, that tho candidates chosen by tho Democratic convention aro too honest to win, is novel in its nature and a somersault in logic. It is a natural assumption that tho people profor honest officials, but, horn a Ropubhcan standpoint, it would seoni that tho loss honest a man is tho better cliauoe he has to win. The latter proposition being an idea of our adversaries, it is safe to expect that tho nominees of tho approaching Republican convention will not be characterized by honesty. It bocomes a matter of speculation then, as to what qualifications aro considered by tho Republican bosses, as essential to political success, and tho subject requires but little thought. Tho history of the Republican party, during tho last nino years, uational and local, chroniclos but little clso than official corruption, nepotism, broken promises and tho fostering of capital at tho oxponso ot labor. We do not dispute tho fact that tho par ty was at one timo a great party, but it has long sinco outlived its useful ness, and been corruptod by the manipulation of its ambitious leaders, into an organization solely for tho benefit of a few jack als, who have for years and aro now snarling over dead issues, and gorg ing thomsolves at tho expense of tho people and to the disgraco of tho government. Tho Republican party is run by machinery not ideas. It derives its sustenance from spoils, and kocps aliro by an arbitrary use of power dorived from thoso spoils. It coerocs or buys tho poor and truckles to the rich. As declared by Frank Pixloy, in tho Argonaut, " it has degonerated, it has no longer a high and honorable purpose to achieve, its most influential and act ivo leaders aro men who make of politics a profession, who seek of fices for tho money that is in them, or because of tho opportunity for plunder." And Pixley has ever been a Republican, and was a momber of the machino convention which nom inated Estoo as tho Republican can didate for Governor of California. His last expression, abovo quoted, is significant when applied to tho ut terances of tho Republican pi ess of Arizona "tho Democratic candi dates of Cochiso county cannot win, becauso they are honest." Truly, tho Ropublicaus of this Territory aro good disciples of the rules laid down by tho leaders of the whole party, especially thoso of Cochiso county. "Within tho Republican party there has been organized a ling of professional politicians, who make ot politics a money-getting industry," says tho Argonaut. " Democratic candidates are too hon est to win," asserts our contempo rary. Gladly tho Epitaph admits all this, as indisputable. The Dem ocracy of Cochiso comity stands upon its honesty, leaving to the Re publicans their preferred dishonesty. Let the people choose. Frank Pixley, a leading Republi can of California, repudiates Estee, the nominee of his party for Govern or of that btato, because his nomina tion was secured by fraudulont means. Zabriskio, a Republican leader in Arizona, denies Porter, the candidate for delegate to Congross, for tho reason that his nomination was tho result of a "con upt bargain." It is gratifying to know that tho "oivil servico assessment" party, can boast of a few good men. The Legislature itself can only deal with tho census fraud. The aots of do facto legislators are logal, and all acts of an Arizona Leg islature are deemed to be confirmed by Congress, unless rejected by that body. Any rejection must come within two years after the passage of an aot. Tho fraud can be beaten, if a sufficient number of tho coming legislators can bo got to vote one way. The Los Angeles Herald comes to us cnlargod, and otherwiso improved in appearance. Outside of San Franoisco, it is equal in make-up and ability, to any paper on tho Pa cific slope. Porter's success will bo a rebuke to tho administration. His defeat will constitute its defense. All good Demoorats should vote their tickets as they take their whisky straight. The Cochiso county Republican slato is badly shattered. Zaiiriskie is tho boomerang of Arizona Republicans. Tin: cAXi)iiATn. The candidates of tho Democracy of Cochiso county aro before tho people, who aio to judge of their qualifications for the offices they do sire to represent. It is alv, ays dif ficult to make up a ticket, the whole of which will be porfect, but tho Democratic convention has been em inently wise in its choico of men, combining, in every instanco, fitness and popularity, with integrity and conscientiousness. The logislativo representation u composed of re sponsible men who aro known to have tho interests of tho people it heart, who aro posted as to their needs, and whoso business qualifications insure no action without calm deliberation. Tho candidate for sheriff possesses, in a rare degree, all the qualifica tions necessary in an executive offi. cor. He has judgment, is brave, determined, conscientious, ener getic and can nevor be influenced against what ho conceives to be his duty. His reputation in business circles is unsurpassed, and his record, as a man, without a flaw. Larkin W. Carr will do his duty without flinching, and do it well. Ben Goodrich will make a good Treasurer there could bo no better choice. No no can dispute his fitness, and his past and present irreproach able life is an absolute guarunteo that he will administer the duties of his offico honorably and faithfully. Al. Jones received a better endorse ment thau we can give him, in his nomination by acolamation a nom ination that came to him spontan eously, owing to his past conduct of the samo offico ho now aspires to fill for the second time. The selection for District Attorney, Marcus A. Smith, was a wise one. He is a lawyer of ability, a gentleman of honor and an industrious worker. B. L. Peel is most worthy of the of fice of Probate Judge, owing to his logal training, Lis fine senso of hon or and tho steadiness of his habits. Pat Holland is so sure of election, that it is almost uoedlcss to refer to him. Ho will do his duty well as Coroner. Tho choico for Publio Administrator is a wise one, Alexis Freeman being a gentle man whoso honesty is beyond question, whose ability is first-class, and who, by special training, is peculiarly fitted for tho office. Those chosen by the Convention for supervisors aro too well known throughout tho county to need spec ial endorsomont. Their qualifications are pre-eminent, their characters be yond reproach. Tho convention es pecially displayed wisdom in listen ing to tho claims of various localities. Every section of tho county has re ceived consideration in representa tion. Altogether the ticket is an ex ceptionally strong one. IIOXKSTY. The assertion of the Republican press that tho Democratic tickot of Cochiso is " too honest to win," is proving to bo of much servico in ma terially adding to tho strength of that ticket. Not only Democrats, but thoso Republicans who desire a pure administration of governmental affairs, have joined hands in a pledge to work for the " honest ticket." Leading Republicans, resident of Tombstone, are daily heard pro nouncing in favor of tho Democratic candidate for tho office of Sheiiff, be causo thoy know him to be steady in his habits, responsible, efficient and brave. His position in tho county, as a leading business man, offers every assurance of a proper conduct of the duties of the office, and his past career guarantees an absence of political tiickery. It is the samo with the candidates for tho offico of supervisor. They aie all known to be men of probity, careful business habits, fine execu tive ability and splendid credit. Mr. Jones, candidate for the RecorJer&hip, will poll a solid Democratic and largo Republican vote. Ho has been honest in the administration of his offico hitherto, and, through that hon esty will bo retained by tho people for a second term. So it is, from ono end to tho oftier of tho ticket hon esty and ability. In fact the only ac cusation so far made against tho Domociatic nominees, is that they aro too honest, and the peoplo will rise in their might, at tho polls, and defend thorn upon that basis. Hon esty is a pretty good banner to march under. Tom Fitch is anti-railroad and anti Grand Central out of pure cuss edncss. Ho has a habit of knocking his head against sstono walls, just to be odd. He wouldn't bo half the fellow he is if lie acted like a sano The census fraud will cut a fig uro in politics for a long time to como. Those who conceived and condoned tho outrago may consider themselves " dead ducks," until the I next generation. lauhaams" iiiit" f fi-ftrr ynngirvT H,M -a GKNJERAJ, NEWS. Washington AJoti. Washington, Sept. 19. Pro ceeding were begun yesterday against tho property of Captain How gate. Tho prospoct is that upwards ot 100,000 will be realized. Renewed interest has been cre ated in tho Star routo affairs by tho donial of Brewster Cameron and Bowen that they attempted to bribe Foreman Dickson to convict tho de fendants. Important developments aro looked for. The President and party arrived to-night. Washington, Sept. 19. Tho President inspected tho alterations in the White House to-day- Ho leaves for the east to-morrow night. Washington, Sept. 19. The new comet was watched at tho naval ob servatory this p. in. It was found in the right ascension, 11 hours, 19 minutes, 32 seconds declination, 12 seconds north. The comet is easily seen with tho naked eye and exhibit ed a short tail with a bright head of considerable extent. In the tele scope tho nucleus showed a large comet with plenty of loose material. Extending on both sides were bright arches of light presentiny appear ance. A bird with outstretched wings of the comet was seen at Nice, France about noon, September 18. Yellow Fever Xotes. Cape Henry, Sept. 19. Sept. 19. This morning tho Italian bark Gal ileo, from Pensacola, bound for Hampton Roads, passed here with yellow fever on board. Fonr per sons died. Boston, Sept. 19. Four deaths from yellow fever have occurred on tho quarantined bark Arthur C. Wade. Pensacola, Sept. 19. The out look is worse now than at any time sinco tho first yellow fever case was repoited. 27 new cases bulletined. Matamoras, Sept. 19. Still f0to 75 cases of yellow fever here, with several new cases daily. Tho rresldeut's Health. Boston, Sept. 19. It seems the President has not entirely recovered of the malaria contracted at tho White House. Ho proposes to try a ten clays trip to the mountains, as at first proposed by his physician. A special from New York to the Advertiser says the President is really a sick man. The change in his course for meals and rest since Garfield's death, has pulled him down. He is full of malaria, and is ordered not to live at tho White House again until a cellar has been placed under the building. .Ilaliie Itctrogrndiug. Augusta, Mo , Sept. 19. Official leturns from all except six planta tions give tho total vote at lGS,175; Robie, 75,53i;Plaisted, Go,7o(3;Chasc, 1,293; Vinton, 2G2, Eustis, 303. Re publican candidates for congress weie elected by phualities a little in excess of that of governoi. Tho Republicans carry fourteen out of sixteen counties. Of senators, 28 aro Republican and 3 Fusion; of membors of the house, 108 are Re publicans and 41 Fusionists. Frogrcss Iteportcd. Washington, Sept. 19. Secre tary Teller has decided that Indian police may bo furnished with revol vers for tho bettor enforcement of their authority, but the custom of supplying them with improved breech-loading rifles will bo discon tinued. No rifles and no fixod am munition for breech-loaders hereaf ter will be placed in the hands of any Indians by t'ie department. Ellnlne Talks Sense. Chicago. September 19. Blaine, in an interview, claims to be a better oivil servico luformer than Carl Schurz, and refers to facts in sup port of this claim. He condemns the Mahono movement, and thinks that Virginia should receive aid from the general government in paying her debt, as she suffered more than any other state by tho war, and was dis membered by tho cutting off of West Virginia as a war measure. 3lBSHachiiMrttH Convention . Boston, Sept. 19. The Democrat ic state ticket was completed. Lt. Gov. S. W. Bowerman;Sec. of State, Dr. Skilling; Treas. and Recorder, Wm. A. Hodges; Auditor, John P. Sweeny; Attorney General, George F. Very. JTeJoleing at Monterey. Monteefy, Sept. 19. The Mexi can National railroad was yesterday accepted by tho engineers of the Mexican government. A municipal ball was given in tho evening to cel ebrate tho completion of the line. A Fonder 31 111 lllown tip. San Feaccisco, September 19. A Santa Cruz dispatcli says: A mill of the California Powder Company blew up this morning. R. Tufts,the only occupant at the time was killed. June and Oceenilicr. Albany, September 19. Alonzo Cash, aged fortv-eight years, shot and mortally wounded his wife, Min nie, aged 17, near Doarmansville,yes terday, and then killed himself. IVhut are They Thankful for Y London, September 19. The Arch-bishop of York issued an invi tation to the clergy to observe next Sunday for thanksgiving, and pub lishes special sei vices fortius occa sion. iicn Itntler for Governor. Boston, September 19. Tho Democratic Slato convention nomi nated Ben Butler for Governor. Tucson Item. Tucson, Sept. 20 Tho Pima coun ty Republicans in convention to-day nominated tho following ticket: Fo'r Legislative Council, J F Knapp, E II Cook; Assembly, B F Bivans, J II Fawcott, It C Brown, D Snyder, L Corrillo; For Sheriff, R P Paul; Re corder, C It Drake; District Attorney F M Smith; Supervisors, James II Toole, W L Vail, A D Otis The convention adopted tho Phonix plat form, and exhibited considerable en thusiasm and unanimity. Advices from Camp Thomas to-day say that tho stage winch left there yesterday morning for Willcox was robbed of all mail matter by two masked men about five miles "north of Cedar Springs. Tho registered matter consisted of thirty-two pack ages, most of it from Apache, and contained nearly $3,000 in currency. No clue to tho robber.-.. Parties arc in pursuit. Gen. Carr with Sixth cavalry left Apache yesterday en routo to" Fort Lowell. Tucson, Sept. 20. 'I he Star's Guaymas correspondent writes: Fivo people wero killed by lightning in a church at Concordia, near Mazatlan. A number were seriously injured in tho lush to escape from the build- A serious com famine prevails in Sinaloa. In some sections 25 cents per pound is paid. The gap between the Sonora and Benson railroad is thirty miles. Con nection will be made about October 20. E'olltlcal Dots, Worcester, Mass. Sept. 20. The Republican State Convention was called to order at 11 o'clock to-day, and Chas. E. Stoll was elected Chair man. Worcester, Mass., Sept. 20. The convention nominated Henry B. Pease for Secretary of State; Gen'l. Daniel A. Gleason for Treasurer and receiver; Charlos R. Ladd for Audi tor and E. J. Shendon for Attorney General. Saratoga, Sept. 20. The Repub lican State Convention was called to order to-day by B. Piatt Carpenter, and tho roll of delegates called, and by a voto of IS to 14, elected ex Senator Madden temporary Chair man of the Convention. The Cor nell men voted for Senator Pitts. New Haven, Conn., Sept. 20. The Republican state convention mot this morning with Marshal Jew ell as permanent chairman, who made an eloquent address, and then the usual committees were appointed. Saratoga, Sept. 20. The Repub lican state convention proceeded to vote for tho candidates for Governor. Tho first ballot resulted as follows: Judge Folgcr, 223; Alonzo B. Cor nell, 18."i; James W. Wadt, worth, 00; Jno. 11. Stoirin, 19; John C. Robin son, 0. 249 is neoeMar' to a choice. New Haven, Conn , Sept. 20. The following ticket was nominated. Governor, Gen. Wm. II. Buikley; Lt. Governor, John 1). Condee; Sec. of State, S. T. Slonton; Treasurer, J. A. Converse; Comptroller F. D. Shant. Idtiuor Dealers' Sleeting. Cincinnati, Sept. 20. The na tional distillery and spirit dealers' association of the United States is in session to-day, tinder a call issued by Presideht H. M. Shuffeed, of Chica go. About fifty members were pres ent and the meeting held with closed doors. The call refers to a disap pointment concurning congressional action for a relief to whiskey busi ness and says that in addition there to dangers are arising at tho hands of a misguided and irrational class of follow citizens who are with fanatical zeal and persistence seeking the de struction of our business. Through restriction and prohibitory state leg islation it suggests the reorganiza tion of the association upon an en larged and moio practicable plan. A ilurshal Killed. El Paso, Sept. 20. Tho coroner's inquest in tjie case of Deputy U. S. Marshal Dallas Stoudemire, who was killed at 5 o'clock yesterday in a fight with the Manning brothers, ren dered a verdict that he came to his death at the hands of some unknown party. This is the famous marshal of the city who was the principal in the big killing here seventeen months ago. This trouble with the Mannings has been browing for months. Kgyntlan Matters. London, Sept. 20. The British Consul General has been directed to inform the Khedive that no capital sentence on Egyptian leaders must be earned out without the consent of Great Britain. Steps have beer, taken to secuio the services of competent counsel to defend Arabi Pasha and other lcadeas of tho revolt. A Wealthy leathering. Saratoga, Sept. 20. The Manu facture! s and Producers' assiciation met this evening and denounced the anti-monopoly organizations in New York City as irresponsible bodies, and doclaring they will not support any candidate who may bo inimical to tho business of tho state. It is claimed that over $300,000,000 of capital is represented. Itntrii Adjudication. Deadwood, Sept. 20. Patrick Gorman, ono of the oldest miners of the Hills, was shot and instantly kill ed at Gaiena last ovi ning, by Frank Danoy, son of Col. J. H. Daney, owner of tho Sitting Bull silver mino and smelter. Trouble over a claim adjoining the Sitting Bull was the cause. ltnllroad Accident. WiLKESiiAitRE, Sept. 20. A coal tiain broke through a trestle seriously i injuring several workmen. iAjnffly',"L-''1 Killed by altiiiiawayTcaiii. San Francisco, Sept. 21. While assistant chief engineer Brady, of tho fire department was answering an alarm of fire this afternoon,'a team attached to an express wagon became alarmed and ran away. Tho team ran into Brady's buggy causing his horse to become unmanageable. He was thrown out and instantly killed. The driver of the express wagon is said to bo very badly injur ed. later. San Feancisco, Sept. 21. Ass't. chief engineer Brad', of the fire de partment was not killed instantly as was at first reported. He lingeied unconscious tfntil 9 to-night and then oxpired. A Holler Explosion. Lachine, Ont., Sept. 21 The boiler of tho ferryboat Richelieu ex ploded this morning and killed Dag netta, the pilot, and Jarnes Richard son and Persellius Amiot, of Cha teaux Quay, farmers. A sou of t'ae pilot is missing, supposed to have been blown overboard. Several pas sengers were severely scalded. Vellow Feer. Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 21. Fourteen new cases of yollow fever but no deaths. The city is full of Matamoras people. Pensacola, Fla., Sept. 21. Situa tion more gloomy, 11 cases and G doaths ond several cases on vessels at quarantine. I'oand Ilcail in the AVopds. Richmond. Sept. 21 Tho body of Augustine Green, a well known wealthy Englishman, was found in tho woods near his late residence in "Chesterfield county, to-day. A starv ing dog was found guarding the body. Green is supposed to havo wandered off in a delirium. Nebraska Kepuulieaus. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 21 The Re publican State Convention this morn ing nominated llon.James W. Dawes of Crete, for Governor; A. W. Age, of Hamilton county, for lieutenant governor, and Iii. r. Koggen, of Lan caster, for Secretary of State. Sergeant Mason, Case. Buitalo, N. Y. September 21. 1 he counsel for Sergeant Mason hi ed a petition for habeas corpus. Ar gument will be heard on motion for a writ, at Utica early in October. FOltElGX. A Massacre Frcentcd Caltako, Sept. 21 The leaders of tho Albanian league at Scutari hav ing resolved to massacre and rob tho richest Christians, including the Eng lish consul, two hill tribes marched to Scutari and prevented tho massa cio. Consuls have asked that the ganison at Scutari be roiiifoiecd. Sot Finished et. Cairo, Sept. 21 Tho garrison at Damietta refuse to sunvnder. Fort Ghimelch suirendeied to day. Tho gairison was found to consist of only eighty men, the remainder of the force having gone to Damietta last evening. The Chinese Question In Fnglaud. London, September 21. A meet ing convened by the democratic fac tion was held here last evening to dis cuss tho proposed introduction of Chinese labor in Great Britain, tho meeting calling on the Government to frame a measure to prevent the in introduction of Chinese labor. Mr. Parr, of San Francisco, said if Chi nese came to Great Britain, English workmen might as AVell go and die. THE BALDWIN, rSIHE LEADING HOTEL OF SAN FRAN JL CISCO, and the most elegantly appointed hotel lu the world, ocr $3,500,000 baobeen ex pended by Mr. Baldwin In Its construction, and iiirnlshlnn;. Headquarters of the Army and iavy. Special accommodation's for families and luge parties. Prices tho same as other nrt-clas hotels from :i to V. pr day Special contracts will be made for permanent boarders. Tho hotel has coaches and carriages in waiting at all boats and railway depots. ta? Rooms can bo reserved "before nrrhat by telegraphing the Baldwin I'. .1. ItAI.IMViX acp-K tfw Sole Owner and Proprietor. PEBBLE SPECTACLES. 183 Montgomery Hi., near Itusli, S-A-isr xnje.A.isrcisco. MFI'dALTV FOB T1IIHTV yi:aiis, (Established In San Trancisco in ISM.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The most complicated causes of defective vision thoroughly diagnosed free of charge. Co-npouud Astigmatic Lenses mounted in two hours' notice, "37" Orders by mall promptly atsended to. Lawrence Collins. NATIVE OP NEWCASTLE WEST. COUNTY Limerick. Ireland. Left California, where he worlad in the mints for many jca-s, about ten jears ago, to go to Arizona. "Ago lflhing, 4!) years. Anr one knowing of him or his where abouts, will greatly oblige by communicating with ins brother, Michael Collins, -',o ci Clement luo Street, San Francisco, Cul . lyl6 d&w Proposals for Fresh Itecf and Mutton. Headquarters Department of Arizoni, Oillco Chief Commtssaiy of Subsistence, Whipple liarracks, I'kescott, A.T., Aug 25, 18SJ. SEALED rUOl'OSALS, in triplicate, eubect to the usual conditions, will be reccned at this ofllce oral the office ol the Post Corainlsi-arj, until 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Sept. 25, 1SW, at which time and places they will he opened In the presence of bidders, for furnl'htug and deliv ery of such quantities of I'rsh Beef and Mutton on tho block as may fiom time to timo be reiinircd by tho Subsistence Department, at Camp l'rlce, southern end of (the Chiricahua Mountain, A.T., lrom Oct. 1st, 16UJ, to June 30, ltKSJ Proposals mast be accompanied by a bond with two sureties In the sum of S1.000 00, and in ac cordance with the form prescribed. A proposal unaccompanied by such it bond will not be con sidered. Each proposal must be accompanied by anafll davlt setting forth that thebidder Is not concerned directly or indirectly In any other bid than that to which his name is aDpcnded. 'I he successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract with thn United States with good and approved surety within ten days after being uotilledof the accptance of hit propo sal. 'Ike Oorcrumcnt rescues tho right to reject iiy or all proposals. Blank proposals, bonds, and full informutlon as to the manner of bidding, conditions to be ob served by bidders and terms of contract and ) ay nicnt, ill be furnished on application to this office, or to tho Commissary at the post. Emelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for beef and JIuttou," and addressed to tho undersigned, or to the I'ost Com- nilssaty at Camp Price, A.T. au30 td CHAS. P. EAGAN, Capt.C.S., U.S.A. tiler's Ooticallepot THOUfXAS BRADY r2oroiiaiit Talloi", No. OTIiiid Kti-rot. near Market, Wan I'i mirls.ru. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANI) A SU- pi rlor quality of tho latet tj Its of ForeflWlC and Domestic Casbimeres. His tits aro cckur!. edged to bo the bes'. 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IJcctro-3IftgiieUclHu,lttw&t7!,$10 LItroHtfntl Bella, Extra Appliance. U UtCtro-JUtneUt UtlU, 0 GUARANTEED OSB YEAR. BEST n TUP WORLD. t 111 positively cere without medidne RheuitAtism, Pa ral) sis. Neuralgia. Kidney Disease. Impotency. Rupture. Liver Disease. Nervousness, Dyspepsia, Spinal Disease, Ague, IMesandotherdiseases,. Also. nllnTlinr guaranteed relieved KB If S I SKI" orcured.SendfbrUlustrated Hill I UBIk eatalopie.IIiindredsofcurea "W. J. HORNE, Prop. &Monnfr. 303 JUarltct St.. ban Francisco. Cal. Assessment Xotiee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO LEAN DEK MILNEE, or anyone claiming interest in the Emma Brent minlngclaim, slluatea !q the California District, Cochist County, Arizona Ter ritory, that the undersigned has done the assess ment woik required y law, or the years 1&0 and lbSl, Mia unless I am paid for the same wlthia ninety days alter the expiration of the publication of this notice, the claim will be mluo according to law. It. C. WATSON, American Eihan;e;iIotel, San Francisco, Cal aui mtvr First Class Work For 33nlc and Female Agents. from $100 to 250 a month can be made without rUI: of loss. In starting to sell our goods, as we will take back all unsold of the first order We want an agent In cscry county, who will go to work at once. $14 can be made cut of SI 1 worth of goods, and it you cinnot sell these goods, you return them tous and get jour money back. No real Agent expects more than this, and wc are the only emp'oyers or Agents In the United States' that will take back unsold goods. We make this oiler because we know our goodswlll sell so easily that cm'U a child could sell them. We think lt a. s lame that any one should be out of employment who has seen our oflr. It is really an EXTRAORDINARY OFFER, and extiaordiuary that nnr one oat of employ ment has not accepted it. U. S. Manufacturing Co. septi Pittsburgh, Pa. NTiSELL I 0 000 Pianos i.uju Orgijis. ff 5 4 x t n r Itom Ififl.vOO C ii, 1 oiitfr IirUllmenti. AWTKFI I cor MirUt A Powell uu t r&iibuso I.L JU81EMSAltV. Cor C.cary and .llanon Streets. milE COLLEGE INSTITUT JL for tho euro of all Kpeela t'oinplieatcd, and m called lnriiralile 4'lironle His eases. DK. LIEBIO'S cr I limn Invlzorator is POSI TIVELY guaranteed to cure tier i gum ana pnj sural no bility. Mi'iiluii'HN. lost inauiiood. Iom or energy, ringing and dl77iiier-H In the head, melancholy hopeless lcellngs and all the results of on tli I ul Imprudence and excess es of mature years. The Doctor a rcgnlir college physician, will a-rreo to forfeit ono thousand dollars for a cae the Imlgorator w ill not cure under special treat ment and ad Ice. Tlie reaiion wo many ran- K .... I l,.,.. ...-. .-.. ... in sh mitl the ilium- diseases, owing to a eoinplleatlnnrd railed I'lttWTA. TOIMtllllA, v III ill requires peculiar ireai-meni. iiit-u b luti'ijiaiut a. i pwiniu vuic for I'roNtniort'lion. Trice of cither Imigor ator $3 per bottle: eUforSW. ent to any rnl-diet-ijim receipt of price or C. O. I). HopotiN- 1 111 ttmi-uar. k,nnv ti liAn i n r.i 1 lufVinlutit w V rr ritij lieu ,., t a silo. teeresy Maintained. X'atlents cured ill noine. Lacing s iiispuisary runs an ciegaui drug store in the building. Oonmllallon, person ally or by Utlcr, tree. I.VVMJOItATOK HAail'LKS FJIF.IS. Call or address DR. LIEUIU X CO.. 400 Geary street, l'rnnteintrance, 40SAlaon street, r-in l"ranrlco. sepW-dw rV r" S fl r IM mrAUK Jul III IMG