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mctrTftTagaaxsas .WEEKLY EPITAPH. TOMBSTONE, AltlZONA, 0CT011E1!, 21, ItSJ yvioiAi. jouknai. or tomissionk I'UIILISIIKI) IJY THE Epitaph Printing and Publishing Go ItW-liniit Itulc. IMltor anil Malinger Oalcc, 3a and 327 Fremont Street, Tombstone. Arizona. iroi'jnuTiciji riucs: lis 1 ,;jjUvcr?d by artier).... SJcccU per week. Bally, ono year ,...$10 00 Dally, six months 5 (X) Dallr.threo months 3(H) Weekly, ono year 5 10 Weekly, Blx months 2 10 Weekly, tbrco monthi 1 10 GSKutero.! at tho Toabstone postofflcc as second-class matter. Democratic Territorial Ticket, Tor DolcgateTto Congress. GRANVILLE II. OUEY. For Superintendent of Public Instruction. "W. 13. IIORTON. Territorial Council. J. II. TEVIS. Joint Councilnian, T. .1. BOLAX. House of Representatives. ID. A. MOIUAHTV, D. K. AVAUDWELL, J. F. DUXUAN. Democratic County Ticket- For Shcriir. LARKIN AV. CAItlt. For Recorder. A. T. JONES. For Treasurer. BEN GOODRICH. For District Attorney. MARCUS A. SMITH .For Probate Judge. H. L. PEEL. For Coroner. .PAT. HOLLAND. ForPubllc Administrator. ALEXIS FREEMAX. For County Surveyor. J. II. HOADLEY. For.Supervisors. J. C. FALL, L. V. ULIXX, JOHN IiULLIS- Larkin W.Carr, of Benson, a man whom we consider a gentleman in eve ry particular, and if elected to the office of sheriff of this county, would do honor to the position. We have not had the honor of Mr. Carr's acquaintance as long as either of the other two can didates, hut consider him above the shafts of malice. Republican, Oct. 6. a Ttiitr. vmtAKi: ivi.r.nooi. Anent tho railroad issue, tho Nea glo organ says: "Tho party it) Cochiso has seemed to acquiesce in the action of the Territorial Conven tion by placing at tho head of tlioir legislative ticket, and selecting as their candidato for sheriff, men who are well known friends of tiio rail road company." Nothing could bet ter show the despor.ito. straits to which tho Noaglo clique are driven in their frantio efforts to weakon the growing strength of Larkin W. Carr than tho coiutant repetition of the above charge. Not a scintilla of tividonce has boon or can bo adduced to substantiate its truth, but on the contrary it lias been rofuted und its uttor falsity made manifest to tho satisfaction of every intelligent voter in tho county. Notwithstanding this, the Neaglo organ and its strikers constantly reiterate tlm vile and malicious slander. Tho cause of all this "damned iteration" is that tho character and record of tho demo cratic nominee for sheriff aro without ii Haw. Tho political traitors who so bitterly oppose- his oleotion cannot truthfully alh-go a single damaging fact against his candidacy. With all their malignant niondaclty they have not dared to deny that he possesses all the qualifications for n faithful and efficient executive) officer. Real izing that Larkin W. (Jarr cannot be injured by giving publicity to facts, they have sought by unadulterated falsehood to inlluonco public opinion against him. Hut tho effort will prove futile, and will only return to plague the inveiito1-. Tho intelli gent voters of Cochise will not bo deceived by tho baseloss fabrication. Knowing the source from whence it emanated, and the cause whtoh in spired it, they rccognizo it uttor falsity, and have already come to regard with distrust all statements mado by the Ncagle organ or strikers. Tim orsran of tho bulldozers charges that Joyco is anxious to con tribute to tho defeat of Neagle. "Wo have a lurking suspicion that there is Rome truth in the charge isdiu'isimlvt" Titi:.irni:itv A correspondent wishes to know why tho Neaglo organ continues to heap its vilo abuse upon Carr, and at the samo timo is discreetly silent in regard to Ward, tho republican nom inco foi sheriff. The reason is appa rent to all who havo closely observed tho events of the past two months. Tho avowed object of Neaglo and his trainers, long before tho meeting of tho democratic county convention, was tho defeat of tho nominee of that convention, vhocver ho might be. Neaglo himself has repeatedly de clared that if ho could not be elected, he " could down tho domocratio nominee." Thoro aro scores of peo ple in Tombstone) wha have heard him make similar remarks on our streets. Tho courso of Mr. Neaglo's organ is only in pursuance of this determination. Ho knows, and his trainers and strikers know, that ho cannot be elected, and they are now straining overy nerve and resorting to methods the most despicable to carry out tho second part of tho pro gramme, tho dofcat of the democratic nominee. They now fully realize that tho great bulk of tho democratic party of Cochise will remain true to tho nominee of their convention. This knowledge, and the malignant and vindictive nature of the indepen dent candidate, has goaded him to desperation. Ho and his strikers will scruplo at nothing to secure tho de feat of Larkin W. Carr, and thus avenge the fancied slight put upon them by the refusal of tho democracy to prove recreant to their party. This is why the Neagle organ per sists in its campaign of falsehood and slander against tho democratic nom inee, and at tho samo time has noth ing to say derogatory of Mr. Ward. Let tho democrats of tho count' re member this. Tho solo end and aim of the Ncagle movement is to secure the defection of a sufficient number of democrats to allow tho election of a republican sheriff. The republicans themselves aro fully aware of tho fact. Their patty organ has had not a word to say against Mr. Neaglo's candidacy, for tho simple reason that it is mado c-h icily in their interest. The El'irArii is much mistaken in the democracy of this county if they do not at tho polls administer a scathing rebuko to the' man who, by the basest perfidy, is seeking to ac complish tlioir defeat. The enthusiastic reception of tho democratic nominees in every min ing camp and settlement throughout tho county is a most cheering indica tion of a glorious victory as tho re sult of the present campaign From all parts of tho county come reports of an overwhelming public senti ment in favor of the representatives of tho party of the people. Cochise county is democratic beyond tho shadow of a doubt, and all the efforts of opon enemies and insidious foes will not delude tho peoplo into re cording a verdict at tho polls con trary to their honest political con victions and party affiliations. In nino months of the present year, 8,075 miles of now railwa' havo been built in tho United States. This does not include spurs and branches, but only main lines. The year 1SS1 was coiisideiod a very re markable one for railway building, but tho number of miles laid during tho first nino months of this year exceeds the number laid during tho corresponding period of 18S1, In over 3,000 miles. The probability is strong that this year is to be the phe nomenal one, for railroad enterprise, to dato. " And the several thousands of miles of road will havo been built in Mexico with American cap ital. Tin: Noaglo men are candid enough to admit that Larkin V. Carr "has gained a good deal of strength in the last ten days." This is the natural result of a closor ac quaintance, for all who havo met Mr. Carr acknowledge he is a courteous, honorablo gentlk.man. How differ ent from his independent-democratic-republican opponent! The action of tho Board of Super visors in tho appointment of election ofliceis will meet tho hearty approval of all unprejudiced men. The ab surd demand of the independent candidate for sheriff that ho should be represented was very properly ignored. Tho Hoard recognized tho fact that his right to representation in the appointments was exactly the same as that of any other individual candidate, and not ono iota greater. Mixing jury brokers never make good politicians oxcopt when there is a plethoric sack and do their friends more harm than good Thoy cannot inspire the confidoiico of vot ers, for tho reason thpy fail to com mand thp respect of the average striker ' jfcsia-Lg?g7nrir7.j a'jri'jjryErgg rrcjsarzn3srHJvMArggggKgs.; -g ,rewrag aogjix jccl HON. .1. UOhAX. Nlu'toh of the Di'iiiuiT.-itlo ..'o::iinrc for tho Council. Wc are indebted to the Giaham County News for the following sketch of P. J. Bolan, joint cantliiiiito of Giah.im anil Cochise counties for the legislative, conn cil': " Ho is a nalite of liehnil ami a graduate of St. Jai Ialh''? enlk-ge, Dublin. He served in the army iI Italy under General Luuoicier, anil afterwards in the union army of the Pot mac until the close of the war, being tkuile 1 for a time in the adjutant-general's, olliee in the w.ir ilopartnient in Was'iiiigtem. After the war he returned to Ii eland and par ticipated hi the Fenian movement of 1800-07. Returning to the United Slates he became the Pacific coast correpomk'nt for eastern papeis, (luting which period he visited all the countries between Peru and Alaska. He then went into the slock business in southern California and subse quently, during one of the excessively dry seasons in that tegiou, became llnancially broken up in that rr.ii-.iiit. Thence he came to Aiuona, settling at Phenix, and engaged in mining operations in which' all his pioperly is vested at the presen( time, lie served as justice of the peace at Phenix for over two years and was then elected to the eleventh legislative assem bly from Maricopa county. while ix tid: leciisi.atuue he displayed marked ability, serving on tho judiciary committee, and by his abilities and industry, became the recognized leader of the House. After the close of the session he settled at Saflbrd, in Graham county, receiving the appoint ment cf district attorney, and in which capacity he has vigilantly upheld the law and steadfastly been the inveterate enemy of the criminal class. During the Indian outbreaks he received the appointment f loin the governor, of captain of the Saflbrd com pany, and during those tioublcsome limes was in his saddle day and night for days at a time, warning the settlers and learn ing parties who were iudistint and dan gerous situations. Mr. Rolan has no su perior at the bar of this territory, and but few equals anywhere. lie is in possession ot an extensive practice in this counly, and his services arc always in demand in the more intricate cases in litigation. His mind is broad and deep, his vision is clear and far-seeing; his grasp of a subject means a mastery of it, and his interest in a tiling means tho employment of faculties all alert, and imposing sticngth in behalf of his cause. His actions are governed by a conscience ever on the side or li'lit. His chaiacter is massive, and when he has anything to say it is known there is a character back ol the word or deed. Hon esty, inflexibility of purpose and n con tempt of meanness, trickery or foul play are eminently characteristic m all his icla tions with men. UK lh a max or couuahi:. lie is of herculean build, about six feet tall, heavily bodied but not corpulent. His features aie frank and open. The wear and tear of life have left no tiace-, on his countenance, which looks bright and youthful. Refening to him while lie was in the legislature a Plicnix paper copying from the Globe Silver Ue!t si)s: " llolau i one of tho most aggressive legislators we ever saw. Nothing escapes biin, not even a chance to juakot point of older, lie K the only lawyer of ability, besides Haynes and Roniin, in the House. As a speaker, he is clear and lather vehement. He confines himself to bard, dry facts, and generally has a copy of the Compiled Laws in his hand, which he holds as it it were a baby, and he was afiatd he would break it." This is the man who heads the democratic ticket in two counties, and who will yet, if he chooses, occupy a scat in the congress of the United States. The people of these counties do honor to themselves by .sending him to the council. NEW MEXICO NEWS. The Albuquerque postollicedocs n linger business than any other in the leiiitory. The Nolan grant has been dcclaied public domain, according to the Raton Comet. Competition has biouglii down the stage faic from Xutt Station to Ilillsboio to 50 cents. Moses Giiilwooil, a brakemaii, was run over and killed in Las Vegas yards on the 13ib. It is said that Manzanaics and Luna have agreed to make no personal canvass of ilie teiritory. Star-Route Dorsey has left Washington for Las Vegas hot t-piings, for treatment of his eyes. The Albuquerque Journal sas the ic publican puty of the teiritoiy is in a de moralized condition. The driving of piles fur the biidge over the Rio Grande between Santa Po and L's panola i in progics. Peter Lewis was uniideied at the Soli taiie mine last week by John McGihaiy. Tho nuiidcrer is at laige. A well-infoiiued man siys that Taos will give Ilaiiz.inere-, 800 majotity; Rio Arriba, 1,200; Colfax, 000, and Mora 1,300. When tho new academy building is coin pleted, Albiupicique will havo the laigest and best public pchoo building in the ter. ritory. Unknown wretches have lately been de facing the Santa Fo monument by posting thereon offensive placaidsicgaidingpriun in en t men of the city.- A new and lich mineiul -Hike iae lately been made in the litirro mountain?, eighteen miles west of Silver City. Win. Ecklcs mid tho Lothian liio.-. aie thedis COYCIK. Kingston, the new town at the lich Peicha uiiiina, is increasing in popu lation fiom fiO to 100 per day. Town lots aie said, to have sold for 500 which one week before could have been bought for Tho Independent Older ol Odd Fel lows, Ancient Older of United Woikmen, and Knights of Pv thins of Albuqueiquo aie considering the matter of electing a society buildintr. v.hioli will not cost les, turn $20,000 TEKItlTOIMAh TOPICS. A national bank is tdked of at 1'iiscoit Woik is plenty and laliorris scarce at Pinal. Only ten men mo employed on the Peck mine. Theio aie 1,1113 voters registered in Mai icopa county. The total legistration of Pima is sonic thing less thun 2,o00. Geionimo and sixteen bucksaie lcpoiteel in the Giaham mountains. Prescott has a variety theatre. Dan 'iliomc is the manager. The total product of llie Maek Mm lis mine to dale is $G27,bU0.23. The Agua Fiia smelter is turning out about :!,000 pounds of bullion daily. A newspaper for Tempo, Maricopa county, is the laUM "long-felt want." Freight is said to be coiiiing-iu at Wil liams fa:.ter than teams can receive it. The Marcus mine, in Weaver district, Yavapai county, Ins a larso ledge of flWOO 01 c. Dr. Osborne, of Yr.ltmc, and Miss Car lie Giant, of Wickcnbcrg, wcie man led recently. It is claimed that Mohave, with a popu lation of only about 2,000, will poll liioie votes than Pima county. A large number of Aiizoni pioqicctors and uiineis have left for the Peieha and Lake Valley country, New Mexico. Woik on the Piescolt & 3oth Paiallel railroad has not, as yet, commenced, but snrveying is going on all the same. A pantucr was killed last week at Maik ham's sheep ranch, Graham comity. The beast measured seven feet in length. The Pinal Consolidated Mining Com pany, of Pioneer district, Pinal counly, has levied an assessment of 50 cent!', per skate. Tim Iluilcy, convicted of minder in the necond degree at Tucson, was on Monday sentenced to 20 years in the pauitentiaiy at Ynma. Plate Hill and Mohave Dick, interpie tersat San Cailos, have been assessed $1 by Ilubbell, the radical campaign manager. A new dktiict called tho Copper Mining district lias been organized in Maricopa county. It embraces the mountains south of Phenix. The cost of maintaining the insane of Aiizona at Stockton, Gil., for the last quaitcr l cached $4,000 within a very small ft action. Stage robbeis still linger in the noith One of them stopped tho Williams singe seveial nights ago and e.iptiued an empty express box. Graham county warrants sell at ninety cents en tho dollar. It is claimed all out standing wai rants will be paid on the first of next Januaiy. Eighty toii3 of oie fiom White Picacho district, Maricopa county, werj reiontly worked at the Benson snicltcr, and netted $7C0 per ton. Thomas F. Wccdin, of the Florence Enteipiife, has lcceived tho Deinociatic nomination for joint councilman for Puna and Pinal counties. District couit is in session at Phenix, Judge Piuney, pieskliug. II. C. Hooker's Sierra lionita ranch is leporled co'd to a stock company for $100,000. The Old Globe furnace has closed down. It niaitu n tun of -10 days, turning out oS2,0S0 pounds of copper, which is said to be the best 40 days' tun on leeord. Will A. Long, a "rat" printer formerly employed on the Sall'ord Xews, last week decamped for parts unknown, leaving numerous . cieditois to motiin hisde parture. The Atioua stage company has le liuqulshcd its mail contiact between Globe and Camp Thomas, and wilhdian its stages. Rube Wood, of S.m Cailos, will run the line in lutuie. The Miner says all kinds of business is inipioving in Pre-cott. Tho streets are lined with teams, and merchants and their cleiks aie kept busy receiving goods and wailing on customers. Ch iik-s II. Tully, of Tucson, is publish ing a little campaign daily in tho Spanish language. It i.s called El Amigo del Pueblo, and supports tho Democratic ticket, lrom top to bottom. The high mountain langcs ot Califor nia nio coeied with snow and blockades will soon bother tho Central Pacific mil. load people Arizona affords the ouly-nll-the-yeav railroad route between llie Atlan tic and P.teilic oceans. An inobiiated individual, while in a drunken sloop on Monteanna sticct at Prescott, was. robbed of sJGOO, by some of the pickpockets or thieve-, who, at present, infest that city. The matter has been placed in tUe hands of the authorities. Fred Adams, Dan CiocKer and Mr. Wckleu, ofFlorenco letiuned from an eight hundred miletiip through the mountains and de-crls o! southwestern Atizotia. Tliev were in quest of mines and their Journey was not in aiu. Trlcy brought back with them some magnificent specimens of rich oie. Governor Tnllo has offered an additional reward of $200 each, for the arrest of the two prhoncis, Miller, tho stage robber, and llustanienle, the Mexican indicted for niiiiilvr, win escaped from the Phiiiiv jail on the 3d instant. This makes Hie total toward on lliistamento sJI.IO, while that on Miller is S"i0. The following arc the latest po-tal changes for Arizona: Offices established llolbiuok, Apache counly, J. II, Wilson postmaster; Picacho, Pinal county, J. A. Simpson postmaster. Discontinued Can ada del Oro, Pinal county ; MeMillen, Gil i counly. Postmaster- appointed ('. 11. Conistock, Pioneer, Gill county; Win. G. Pendleton Sun Cailos. Itul.lr.inil ;:ariilnuN. Few people, other than tho.-c engaged in the business, have any idea of the profits of lailro tiling. The following isconett, but it musi be borne in mind that the first named i- a comparatively new road: Atchison, Topckn & Santi Fe Month of September, ISS'J, s?l,:!02,.")o5; 1H81, $1,. 117.CS0; incicase, Jf.'Ti.l.'iO. Cent! a! Pacific- Mouth of September, 1882, $2,474,000; 1881, $2,18j,:103; incicase, $23S,G97. First nine months in 1882, $18,. 920, 070;18sl, $17,083,003 increase, $1. w;n.s77 gg-ur jtvsa.craa: zzr r JJEILLV VS. A(i Av CO. Ai iiiteresttn;: Cis.- iii wMcli i!. " I-'IkIiIIiik" .Iliilte Is SMuliillir. A i .tie Heat was ,:i stoic for the pleasure seekers who happened to pass Judge 1V1 tei's com! ji'skr.uy, . s. the case of Rcilly vs. llagg i!c Co. was piiigic.-sing. Judge 1 '.eilly is too well l.n.iwn to the public to neul any formal introduction, havingappcnied before it in mole instances than any other pi noticing attorney in the cit of Tombstone, ami inci.cheaseui'.iki a diffeient aspect. .Messrs. Rigg U Co. sue of tho well know.il auction house on Allen sticct, Mid fiom the sub-lance of Judge Reilly's action liefoiu Judge Filter, it ap pealed, fiom the evidence produced, that Judge Reilly was the titlstee of certain creditors ol the .Mjci's house or hotel at Contention and that alter a trial' in the hands a of dis'uiteiesled p.utj the house proved a losing .but-iuc-i,. Judge Reilly then concluded to sln:t the- -h my and sell out the fuiniliiic pi.d household utensils, and for which puipo-c he engaged the sor- ices of Bagg oc Co. 1 1 i- propel here to mention that Mcsiis. B igg it. Co. are in a business sense, ic-pix-JCnUd In Mr. Sam Bairow, the well-known auctioneer Mi. Banow being the business manager of Bagg & Co. Judge ltcilly, accoiding to the testimony, called upon liagg fc Co. io ascertain their tonus of salt', mid wi.s in formed that tho business manager was not in, but when he came would bo lcqutsicd to call at Jadgo Rcilly's odice; which in due time Mr. Banow did, and the terms, ot the sale were icrbally agreed upon, with the iindeistanding that 31 r. Barrow was to call at tho hotel at Contention ami examine the goods to bo sold. That being done by Mr. Barrow, iho auction house, as tho testimony pioved, went to work in a busi ness like manner to make a financial suc cess of the sale which was to take place on the 5th of October. Mr. Andeison was retained by Judge Rcilly as associate counsel. Mr. Ben Goodrich repiescnting Messis.Baggvfc Co., introduced Mr. Sam Barrow a- associate counsel. From the attitude of the attor neys the court saw proper to assert that its dignity must and should bo main lained. The only icplyto which wasashaip glance from Mr. Barrow to Judge Reilly and a knowing wink and formal nod from the latter to the jury. Judge Reilly, being duly -worn, testi fiedin substance that he had employed Me-si-. Bagg & Co. to conduct the sale of a lot household furniture at Meyer's hotel, Contention, at the specific lates of 10 percent on all sold and tiaveling expenses, Bagg ii Co. to pay out of their commission the advertising and incidental expenses; that Messis. Bagg & Co. had employed one Brown to bid in certain goods winch ho could prove had gone to the stoic of Bagg & Co.; that iho said Bio.vn was not Blown but a brother of Mr. Burow, who was tlieie in the interest ol Messrs. Bagg is Co. to puiehase as choiply as possible for said lb in; theio being llie same rate of com mission cliarged on Biown's puichascs as llie balance .of the sales. Mr. Reilly was ficquently iiiieirupted by Mr. Banow wilh complex que-Ilous, pi oposed in an off-hand sllo, which '-set the.w ilncss back" not a little lo tho umu-c-nient of the court and jury. Judge Reilly, at the conclusion of his testimony being undaunted and showing an iriepressible spiiit, firmly alleged that he was damaged in the sum of $200, as lie p.icieded to piote by Mr. Ficeman, llie second witness. Mr Ficeman, who appealed to be about twenty-five yeais of age, stated that he had been in the auction business for seventeen yeais, was thoioughly acquainted with the customs of the business, and would not take a back sent for any man upon auclh n routine. 31 r. Barro v Seventeen yeais?. 3Ir. Freeman Yes, sir. 3Ir. B.urow I did not think iiOU weie that old. The Court Please keep older, gentle men. Mr. Bairow Of couiso we will. 3Ir. Goodrich (to 3Ir. Bairww) Let the witness give his evidence'. 3Ir. Banow Go ahead, 3Ii. Witness. Witness When Mr. Buiro 3Ir. Banow Excuse me; 3Ir. B.urow, if you please, sir. Witness Well, 31r. Barrnv, l'venothing against you 3Ir. Banow You belter not have The Court Older, gentlemen! .Mr. Barrow I beg your pardon, your honor and gentlemen of tho jury. I'll tr,' not to do it again, Judge tteilly I move, your honor, that the gentleman be lined for contempt of court, The Court I will 3Ir. Banow Fine Judge Reilly should he interrupt iho witnefs nunin. (Laugh ter.) Mr. Goodiich (loMr. Banow bit down and bo quiet. Mr. Banow Of eoui-e I will; but lln.t man shki 3Ir. Goodiich Never mind what he sntd; you keep still. .Mt. Barrow All right The Court If theio's not muo ordc-, gentlemen, 1 shall have to commit Mr. Barrow You aie pcifectly light, Judge, and I will 3Ir. Goodiich (lo 3Ir. Bairow) If jou aro going to run tho court and the cus"- I'll leive, and you can 31 r. Barrow Hold on, Ben ! This is all among fiieiids,aiid I won't do it again; no I won't. Xow jtist t ike your -eat ; I we n't say nothing. .Mr. Goodiich Then keep ) our mouth shut, .Mr. Ua.irow All light, The Court Go ahead, 3lr. Witnis-, 'J he witness then proceeded to i elate tho mode of procetluic of the sale, and gave as his opinion that 'the goods -old should hao brought it least $150 moie than they did; and that Judge Rcilly was justly entitled to the damages he claimed of the defendant, because of error in handbill- in d iho pioivpt manner in vh-h 31r. Banow, ns nuetloneer, kmvked down goods to Mr, (alias) Brown in-tead of himself. .Mr Bairow then tcok the stand and in a ciy entliusiustlc, if not melodramatic manner, related the whole ston of hisron wrcxffZTTcrrar "r """ vxr" rsrrxnczmrrsrP-'a-trsFj-'ET n -m ncction wil'i the -ale, ldle'ins lh. t Mr. Brown, whom lib acknow kdgWhis brother, was inslaucted to bid for himself (.Mr. Bar row) when he should wag the pencil over his light car, and "keep a raising" until ho quit wagging iho pencil, lor Barrow was satisfied there was a ling among the buyers to get the goods cheap, and he was going to see that they went h'gh so jio cnnld get his commission. During the course of 31r. Barrow's tes timony, Judge Reilly made several im promptu charges at the witness but was repulsed with otium cum digniiatc by tho witness, whom tho court held could not bo luteiiupted, to tho imaginable disgust of Judge Reilly, who was as the caged lion viewing the coveted but forbid, deu prey, effecting unusual amusement to lookers-on. Another witness swore that Judge Reilly had two fights on tho day of tho sale, and that if it hftd not been for 3Ir. Barrow there would have been no sale at all, which Judge Rcilly piocccdcd to disprove by cye.wltncs.ses. 3Ir. Barrow, as agent for Bagg &, Co, had no recollection of a wiitten contract, with terms of sale, as claimed by Judge Reilly, and asked that Reilly pioduco a copy of said agreement, which he did not do, when 3Ir. Barrow immediately pur chased a basket of fruit for the couit room, asking ever) one to take a "little fruit." Judge Re illy ,s questions were measured and his inmcments deliberate, while his attention was constantly en gaged by the magnetic gaze of 3Ir. Bar row, who, when not in a pandemonium of uncoutiollablc enthusiasm for his side lo the jury, watched Judge Reilly's unob strcpcious manners with a sang froid tlrat has no parallel in history. The jury after a few minutes' deliberation, found for the defendant. 1'i'opoHalH for 1'n-sli Itecf anil glutton. Ilcailquartcis Department ot Arizona, Ofticc Chief UommtsMiy of Subsistence, Whipple Iiarraclw, 1'uesuott, A.T., Aug 25, 1SS2. SEALED ritOl'OSALS, 1c triplicate, eublcct to the usu.li conditions, will be rcce-rtcd at this ofilccor Hi the ollice ol the Post Commissary, uutil 13 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Sept. So, lSb'J, at which time and places they will be opened In the presence of bidder, for furnishing and delh ery of eueh quantities of Ffsli Beef and Jfutton on the block as may from lime to time be required by tho Subsistence Department, at Camp Price, southern cud of (the Chlricahua -Mountains, A.T., from Oct. let, lbSJ, to June 20, lbs.). Proposals mast be accompanied by a bond with twoenrcties In the turn ol SLW-OO, and lu ac cordance with the foim prescribul. A proposal unaccompanied by such n bond will uol be con sidered. Each proposal must be accompanied by an aul datt ettliif forth that thebiifderl not concerned directly or indirectly in any other bid than that lo which 111 J name Is appended. The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a written contract wilh the United Slates with rood and ftpproud surety within ten days after oeins notilled ol the accptance of bis propo sal. The Government reserves the rljjht lo reject any or all proposals. Blank proposals, bond, and full Information as tolhc manner of bidding, conditions to be ob served by bidders and terms of contract and pay ment, till be furnished on application to this office, or lo tho Commissary nt the post. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked: "Proposals for beef and Mutton," and addressed to iht undersigned, or to the Post Coin- mlssaiy at Camp Price, A.T. au30 td CHAS. P. EAGAX, Caot. C. S., U.S.A. Summons. IN THE DISTRICT CO CUT OF THE FIItST Judicial District of the Tcrritorj at Arizona, in and for tl.e County of Cochise Abraham K. Ilelichcw, plalnllO'. vs. Harriet Jane IIcitcucwdcfend.tnt. Action brought in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Arizoua, in and for the county of uocnisc, ana inc compiaini men in me said county of Cochise, in the ofllcuof the clerk of said District Gourt. The Territory of Arizona sends greeting to Harriet Jane Hcitchen, Defendant; You are here by rcuutrcd to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff, m the Diitrlct Court of the First Judicial District of the Terri tory of Arizona, In and for the county ol Cochise, and to ansvur 'he complaint tiled therein, within twcLty days (cxclusiveoi the diy ol service), altci the service on you of this summons (If served within this connly; or II served out of this county but In this district, within thirty days; otherwise within foilydajs), or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to tlie piuyer of said complaint. The said actl jn is brought to obtain a dixree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony now vxlting between pUiiitltf and delendaut and for such oilier and lurl her rellif r.s maybe just und equitable, as will more fully appear In the com plaint on Hie lu myolllce. And you are hereby uotiikd Hut II yoa fall to appearand answer tie Bald complaint, no above reqnircd, the said plaintlll w III apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. Ulveu under my hand and Seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Terri tory of Arizona, lu and for the County of Coohlse, this 11th day of February, in the ycir of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aed eighty-two. seal.1 W. II SKAMANS, Clerk. By LOUISA. SOUC, Deputy Cl'k THE BALDWIN, mHE LEADING HOTEL OF SAN FRAN JL CISCO, and the most elegantly appointed hotel in the world, over $3,500,000 have been ex pended by Mr. Bildvvlu in lis construction, and lurnlshlug. Headquarters of the Anny and Navj Special accommodation') for lamllles and large parties. Prices the surio as other ur;t-clag hotels From !.' to !. iir tn.V Special contracts will be made for permanent boarders. The hotel has coaches and carriages in waiting at all boats and railway dt pot J i ltooms can be leseived b fore nn Ivnl bv t legiaphli.g lb' Baldwin l. .). i;.t.S.l l t .. SepSItfw (I Ow hit ami !roir.i-lfr E Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesonici'fss. More economical than the ordinary klndsTTud cannot be sold In competition w ltn the multitude of low "est, short weight, alum or phosphate ponders. Sold only (n cans. Huval Bakisu Povvuut Co.. lOd Wall street, N. Y. sep5-d.twtf COAL OIL STOVES Al I. SlZKI.3 Oil C'OOKINO. Nrnil for CI rr ill at- unil I'rlci'N. ?-- l2 s 1-rKin icrvSt.. Cisco, Cal S if u !' "Vtt.Pb i.- ! i.utii:,r R Efr-fiUaRJllU'J rt maimi'i, ,. a fi a a B tecs' f i r im 9.3 tif),,)0 El5S tpa. i. ...u ujgjsn" EJ W Cl," Hi'mj. ME'H ..3 in-'i. i: tit... . ki.i I. it.i a KS-Wil lll ..,. m,. -i-ii' !. i j,iwj.- i-pum. i THOMAS BKABY 'o, CTtilri! Street, near .tfnrltet. San I-'rniu-lMOii. KEEPS C OXs-TANTLY ON HANI) A SU p. rior iinallly or the lati-t stj Ics of Foreign and Domestic t'aslilmeres. His flts are acknowl edged to Im the best. Call and cxamlLc my work and prices, or send for samples aud rates. Lawrence CollinJR NA'J IVE OF NEWCASTLE WEST.COUNTV Limerick. Ireland. Lull California, where he woilad In the mines for maiivy-s., about ter. years ago, to go to Arizona. 'A iflivlng, 4'J years. Any ono knowing ol him or bis where abouts, will greatly oblige by communicating v Ith his brother, Michael Collins, 27J Clemcntlrw Street, San Francisco, Cal. lylOdiw .Notice lo the Public. HAVING 1IEAKD THAT CERTAIN I'AIt tics had oiTercd for salo oxen b-auded with circle B, the public arc notified that no one except the undersigned hare any authority to sell them, and before selling we alwaje vent the cattle ou the left foie shoulder. octlOlm KAKNKT& BLOCK. PERUVIAN BITTERS ! A TRIAL OF THESE Poruvinn Bittors, WILL CONVINCS YOU THAT THETAKE The ISost Bitters in the World. THEY EFFECTUALLY CURE MALARIAL DISEASES, VITALIZE THE SYSTEM, And arrest the ravages of the Dreadful Alcoholic Habit, IIVI'SOJIAXIA. For Sale by All lri!j:eiKts ami Wine Ilei'oliaiilsi. scpHSlf ""vflp M fiHEi Cf.UBF...rED V 1 OU A qUABTEU OF A CENTURY' OK ! ' more llostetter's Stomach Bitters has been the reigning specific for Indigestion, dyspciisla, fever and ague, a lose of physical stamina, liver complaint and other disorders, aud has been most emphatically indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restorative. It counteracts a ten dency to premature decay and sustains and com forts the aged and Infirm. Tor sate by nil d'ug 2.sts and dealers ccncrallv. Tatcnt, Not. 11,1879, -.ttivui, irjV. vt lOCV, r,!ij. Medical Electricity syTffr HOKE'S ELECIRO-3IA0XET1C BELT. ( The Onli Genuine.) Fint Premium State Fair. Llrttro-3laGHtlell:IUKtirt.Cjlr,8lO LlMlro-HairrlU Urii., l'.nni Arviiucis (iit iittiro-aiitUo IklU, 3 lmproTrnfcUfftJO. GUARANTEFD O-NH VSAR. BEST TS TUP VVORLtX WU1 positively cure wlUiout rQedicine RheuiLAtiuu. I'a rll)US, Neuralgia. Kidney Disease, Impotcncy, Kupturc. I-lver Disease, Nervousness. Dyspepsia, Spuul Disease Ai?ue. IMes and other diseases.. Also. Mls5SgRera orcurcd. beodfctlllustrated BIBJSB B HaSCsVocataloguclIundredsofcutcs "W. J. HORNE, Prop. &Momirr. ;0'i Market St.. sau 1 rancisco. Cal. I. mSI'KXSAHV or JJeniy ami Jlaso ion I j Jt. r mhb CO Str-rtH. "2, 111 K U fur 1 hu . iii-.i ..r all ......ilhl i-tn. 4.'oniiill-utr1. and sir.ill(il WvSl Jiiciiralili' lirnulp Ills. lw'Ml ..nwnw lVlf T 1 l,-llir !' -.... I iii ii ii Inv Isolator Is l'OM-TlVELYj;iin.i-aiiteMl to cure iiorvouH and lihjHlcal le--lilllty. Avcaliiu-HH. lost liinnliooil. Ii)i.n of oiiorsv. ilniriiig; nml IIzxIiii-hn i the beau, melancholy hopeless; feelings and all the results of n til lint mitvii nnrlur Cik.wtitl rrnt mcnlandwhlce. The reason mo many 'an jiot cct ruri'il of-wrak nehs ami tho iiliovc (llxoaspH. ovvlnr to a. foiniillontlonctl callcil I'ltOlsT.v TOiMtllK.V, wlilch rt'iiitrcN pcpullar tri-nt-inriit. Llebig's Inv'goratorNo. 2 Is a positive cure for I'l-ONtntori'Iicn Price of cither Invlgor- itior txpcruoiue; sixiorsin. enl io any au dress on receipt ..f price or t' O. I). ltenpoiiK. Itile I'oi'hii spay when cured. htriPtrNt SecroHy .llainintiu'il. 1'atlPiitH ruroit nt liomc LicDig's Di'pensary runs an elegant drug stcrc In the building. Consultation, person ally or by letter, Irce. iXVK.OKATMlt M.3iri.l'.K vjtr.i:. Call or address DR. LIE11IO .t CO.. 40i Geary meet l'nvate intrance, 405 Maou street, ban Francisco. sepiOdvv BEFORE -AND -AFTER Electric Applljnccj ar sent oi 33 Davs' Trial, TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OH OLD, "TTT"HO are FUlTerini? from Knurors Pfbiutt, V IOST VlTAUTT,JACK OF NKItVF. FORCS AID Vigor, Wastivo Weaknesses, an4 all ihuo disease of a i'EBsoNAii Natvrk reultlns from Ani-kEs nnJ Otukr Caises. MMt'ily relief pn I comi niettev ratlonotllKALTn.VifiOttftndMAMioDt x i'-rtd. ThepranJest JlwJeryof ihoNlnct -1 n, nt ry btnJatncforlIIU!.tiaUHHamihLtI,,t. Aa rt-i VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL. MICH. JpSTEIftJjt K I i K5 KJava H ST032ACE & d&ttsZz- mm it" w. li-vvi . joniuiui lmpruuence hdh excess- wf&$l "" e of mature years. Tho Doctor vAV "2. " rsultr college physician, will VTeUV a;;rco to lorfeft one thousand vfSl T5- dollars for a cao the Invlcorator ! xM rT&TF'v'fi xsw ; 'p Jf ii JLdtJ rSfyS. WJ$ fcnl Al fA" I BEFORE -AND - AFTErVl