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WEEKLY EPITAPH. TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA, N0VEMBKRS3,18;1J According to lato telegrams, a now El Dorado has been discovered. 1'ho fact tbat it is in Catnda, near the Minnesota line, and therefore loasoiubly accessible, is sufliciont cause that the new discovo-y will oc casion no special excitement nor cre ate an unreasoning and unaccounta ble rush, such as old residents of this coast are familiar with. It is dUtanco lends onohsntment to min ing discoveries. Tho more remote and inaccessible tho scene of a min ing discovery, tho greater tho uproar among mining men and prospectors. A telegram from Duluth, Minnesota, dated the ICth instant, thus describes tho Canadian El Dorado: "Glowing reports reach this city of recent rich liscoveries of silver oro at a point twclvo miles east of Pigeon rivor, on tho Canadian side of tho internation al boundary line. General Wilde, who has been prospecting in that re gion for threo years in company with a Frenchman named Dannett and Dan MoPhee, with tho aid of In dians, succeeded in finding what aro reported to bo tho richest silver veins on tho continent. It is said that pieces of almost puro native silver have been lately pickod from the surface of tho veins. General Wildo and his associates have, it is said, re fused $25,000 from tho Silver Islet company for their mine. Tho pro prietors confidently expect .to turn out by the crudest methods $100,000 worth of silver this winter." Since tho lato crushing defeat of the republican party a defeat that will probably lead to its disruption somo of it- hitherto staunchest supporters now admit that it was in "a badly diseased state." Yes, it was rotton to tho core. It had no principle but the spoils. It had be come & combination of office-seekers and political manipulators, who had no regard for the welfare of tho peo ple. It had nothing in common with tho masses, and they had nothing in common with it. Tiiey began to dislike it for its recreancy, and they killed it; and any party that forgets principle and foregoes the publio weal ought to bo killed. Tho repub lican party is as dead now as its prcdocessor, tho whig party, was af ter the defeat of General Winfield Scott, its candidate for the presiden cy, somo thirty yoars atjo, by Frank lin Piorco, the democratic candidate. Whether it is ever resuscitated de pends upon the faithfulness with which the democrat now adhere to their time honored principles. If they prove faithful to tho trust re posed in them by the peoplo, tho ie publican remains will slumber peace fully in the gravo to which they have been consigned, and tho destinies of tho government will bo controlled by the democracy for a long term of vcars. Those republican candidates for congress who have pulled through by tho "skin of their teeth," and whoso majorities aro small, should already fool the premonitions of tho wrath to come. A Washington paper asks if they remember a certain gag amend mont to Rule XVI, pushed through by the arbitrary and revolutionary action of Speaker Keifer and his backers, but since acted upon in all contested eloction cases? Do they remember tho point so often insisted on, that ''each house shall be tho judgo of tho election and returns and qualifications of its own members?" Do thoy remember tho precedents so jubilantly made in Lynch vs. Chal mers, Mackey vs. O'Connor, Bisbeo vs. Finley, and tho other cases before the last session? And aro they pre pared to swallow a doso of their own medicine, only so far qualified as tho democratic regard for law, decency, and principlo may dictate? Wo hope so. Thoy voted to unseat Mr. Shelley, of Alabama, who had a majority of over 2,790, and the whirligig of timo will bo oxtremcly apt to bring in its revenges. We commend the following to the Republican, an extract from tho Ex aminer under the head of "i3ogus Titles." "Tho foolish practice of be stowing honorary titles upon office holders seems to have had its origin in Massachusetts. The constitution of that state provides that the -title of the governor shall bo "His Excel lency," and that of the lieutenant governor "His Honor," In no other state, we believe, is there any con stitutional or statutory provision of the kind. Tho country is filled with his excellencies, his honors, judges, generals and what not. Almost ev ery other man has somo sort of a title. No man ought to bo called governor except the one who is at the time filling tho governor's office. No ono should bo entitled judge unless he is on the bench. Military titles should be confined to officers of the army. Why call a man judgo when ho is not a judgo? Or general, when ho is a barkeeper? Or Professor, when he is an ordinary teacher? Or Doetor, when ho is a corn-scraper? Or Hon orable, becauso lie onco misrepre sented a trusting district in the leg islature? The old Sacramento Un ion was about right when it excluded all theso bogus titles from its col umns, and favored a man when it gavo him tho prefix "Mr." Titles aro nonsensical nuisances." A St. Louis paper says that tho southern transcontinental route, on which Now Orleans has built great hopes, docs not seem to have had much influence yot on tho movement of California freight. Grain from Southern California, right on the road to Now Orloans,' still goes for export to San Francisco, wheie vessels have no difficulty in getting cargoes for Europo this autumn. Ship owners, again, do not acknowledge that their occupation is gone Tho tonnage at San Francisco when November opened was very little under that on hand a year ago, and as much ton nage ts arrived m tho samo period of the past year will undoubtedly put in an appearance during tho next six months. California farmers are, therefore, in very good spirits. The San Jose Mercury, so violent a. partisan sheet a few days ago, now admits that the republican party has ended its career unless it brings up new principles of reform and ceases to reach out for victory only on its traditions. It says: "It is evident that tho republican party can no longer livo upon its traditions. It taust strike out in now ways of ro form ways that will bring a follow ing from all parties. It must lead tho van in the march of ideas, or give way to some party that will." The precedent established by the election of W. B. Horton as super intendent of public instruction is a gpod one, and one which should be invariably followed in the future. Tho superintendent of our publio bchools should always be chosen from the ranks of tho3e who make teach ing their special avocation in life. It is but reasonable to suppose that a man who has made teaching a study aud followed it as a profession is moro conversant with the wants and necessities of our public school sys tem, and therefore better qualified to foster and strengthen it,than one who has taken but acursory interest in ed ucational matters. And then the se lection of the superintendent from tho teachers of the territory is but a just recognition of them as a class or profession. As the study and prao tico of law moro than anything else fits a man for a judicial position, so does the practical knowledgo Of our school system gained in the school room qualify an intelligent and con scientious instructor to efficiently discharge the duties of territorial Sti es perinicndent. He quit tho Cattle Business, Detroit Free Frcse. "I shall never handle cattle any more," said Patrick Healy the other day while talking with a Wyoming stock man. "1 got discouraged many years ago. I heard that cattle would yield all the way fiom 75 to !)0 per cent, profit, so I got 500 head and let naturo tako her course." The follow ing spring I started to brand my calves and count my profits. My style of branding was laborious and unsatisfactory. I would catch a calf, throw him down, build a sago brush fire, heat my branding iron, brand him, aud start for another. This con sumed half an hour to the animal, the best I could do, and it looked as though it would tako till about Chrisimas to brand the calves. How ever, the number didn't hold out by one-half, and as I was just closing the branding, meanwhile cussing my luck in the stock business, I one day noticed with my field glass, several miles away on tho plains, a cowboy, who acted so strangely that I re solved to get behind a little knoll and watch him. As he got nearer 1 discovered that he had a little char coal stove attached to his saddle, and also that he had a biaudiug iron se cured to a 200-foot lariat, which ho throw with wonderfwll accuracy. The cowboy was an emplyec of Mr. Tin uiu, a neighbor of mine who had a very large herd of cattle and made the raising of cattle a very prosper ous business. "Instead of building a sago brush fire and going through the tedious process of throwing clown au animal to bland him, he just heated the branding iron in the little tinner's stove as he rode along and when within one hundred feet or so of a calf just threw it with that deadly aim of his, aud Mr. Tinnin was ahead a $15 animal. "I decided right there that I would not raise any more cattle, Scienco had tho bulge on nature. Natural increase is all right where it does not have to compete with science. "I just went to Mr. Tinnin and said: 'Look here, Mr. Tinnin, I want to sell you my little bunch of cattle at a fair figure. I want to see you have them because you deserve them. A man who can bring science to his aid as you can ought to have this herd, and 1 believe you will ul timately have the outfit anyhow. Things seem to point that way now and 1 wanted lo facilitate matters by selling you the bunch before it is ev erlastingly too late. "My cows feel just the same as I do about it. They aro willing to do everything they can that is honorable in order to forward the cattle inter ests of the country, but they can't compete with vour statesmanship. They feel hurt and very much de pressed by it, and so do 1. I just want to hasten the lesult by letting you have the cattle before thoy get too much reduced." "He saw tVat I was feeling very unhappy over my cattle iteal, and he kindly took them off my hands. I have never owned any cattle since that. I have seen many of my neigh bors accumulate large herds and big fortunes, but it had no temptations for mo. I knew that with nothing to start with but tho wreck of u bull team and one of those self-registering branding-irons, men who don't know the difference between a Maveiick and the Venus of Milo have become millionaires, but that don't affect me any. I just squeeze along tho best I can and raiso sheep at a piolit of thirty-fivo or foity per cent. It is not so rapid, of course, as the cattle business under caieful management, but a man feels better when ho meets the vigilance committee." Teamsters&Farmers -NUOUIiO U8K Parapilxle Urease. IT IS THE VEKY BEST AND CHEATEST Grease now In use. It noverirums. andkee is itie axle clean and smooth. Ii Isunrlvallcdforcol lar call, (cratches or other bruises on hordes. Or der it lrora jour storekeeper, and If helhas It not tell him to send tor it to TITCOJI It & CO. sole Agents, No. 223 Sacramento M., San colbo, California. TEC 13 READ &, THOMPSON O RCi A arc tho best and cheapest Orcans ever offered In tho West. Every Instrument warranted lor six years, and satisfaction guaranteed. Inns (rated Cataloguo free. READ & THOMPSON, D15 Olive Stroot, ST. LOOTS. TEE 33 READ & THOMPSON Au Extraordinary Offer. There are a number of persons out of employ ment In every counly.yct energetic men willing to work do not need to be. Those willing to workadn make from $100 to $000 a month clear, working for us in a pleasant and permanent business. The umouut our agents inakevarles some making as high as $500 a month wlil'.e oth ers as lev as $100, all depending on the energy of the agent. We have an article ol great merit. It should be fold to cviry h use owner, and pays over 100 per cent profit. Each sale i from SJ 50 iojiu. une agent jn rcnnsyivania soiu u in two days, and cleared $01. An agent 1b New York made H'i in one day Any mnu with ener gy enoueh to work a full day,aud will do this during tho year, can make from $2,000 to $h,ll00 a year. Wo only want one- man In each county, and to him we will give the exclusive sale as long as he continues to work laithfully lor us. There is no competition, and uothinglike our inven tlon raaue. fames uaviug irotn $au io $i,uuu to in vest can obtain a general agency for ten lountlcs orabtate. Anyone can make an Investing ol from $25 to Sl.OUO without the least risk ol loss, as our circulars will show tbat those Investing $2"i can after a 30 days' trial return the goods un sold to us and get their money back, it they do not clear at lejt 8100. Thev show that a general agent who will take ten counties and Invest $.!16 eiia alter a trial of if) dojs return all goods unsold tons, aud haw money returned to tiem if they lalltoclenrat least $750 in that time. We are not paying salaries, hut want men willing to work and obtain as their pay tho profits of their energy. Men not willing to work on our terms will not work on any Those meaning business will receive our large descriptive circular an d ex traordinary ofler by inclosing a three-cent stamp Lawrence Collins. TVTATIVE Ol' NEWCASTLE WKST.COUNTY i I.lnicrick. Inland. Left California, where he worked in the minis for mau jca-s, about tir. jears ago, to go to ArUona. Age it living. 4'J years Any one knowing of him or his while about?, will greatly obligo by communicating with his brother, Michael Collins, 270 Clemcntir i bmet, ban Francisco. CjI . yl6 dXw Notice to the Public. HAVING HEARD THAT CEKTAIN FAR ties had ollered for sale oxen b-audtd w it It circle It, the public ore notified that no oue ticept tho undersigned have any authority to sell them, we always vent iau cuiuc vu DARXET A. BLOCK. and before selling the left fore shoulder. octlOlu Tht following states' will have democratic governors: Alabama Ar kansas, California, Colorado, Connec ticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mary land, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mis sissippi, Missouri, Nevada, Now Jer sey, New York, Noith Carolina, I'ennsylvania, South Carolina, Ten nessee, Texas, and West Virginia twenty-fivo in all. Were there ever ?o many democratic governors before? The way the protectionists " pro tect American labor " from the ' pau- por labor pioducts of Europe" is shown in tho fact that of tho 300, 000 tons of iron oio consumed by manufacturers at Johnston, Pa., last year, only about 75,000 tons were produced in this country. Here tho " paupor labor of Europe " was en couraged by these dear friends ot the American workingman to the extent of 325,000 tons of oro, although our country is just brimming over with iron. This Johnston caso is only one of many similar instances of the con sistency of the American bounty sharps. Whenever they get a chance they buy foreign iron and deprive their workmen of so much work and wafjes. HE2KHI H PbJ ifd sre noted for their ienirknbly sweet tone. Bupcuor woikiii ir-mj, and beautiful llnl-.li. fieiiiiine I!i-cwooil cavs. W.ii i mt '1 for s.K year i. The b ' 1'ivV priced I'l YM in the ninket. M-mlfoi t-'ua logucsaud I'iUi READ & THOMPSON, 915 Olivo Stroot, ST. LOCOS, IiKiliiN Hie. I 1 r The most wonderful of all Musical Insti umcnti l'lajs any tuno perfectly. No Instruction, oi knowledge of mulc, ia nccesaiy to pliy the Orgulnette. A mere child can pi oduco tho mojj beautiful and difficult music, with live minutes' practice. An immense stock of all fctj les cop. Kantly on hand. Also a full stock of music fo BicOrguinotte. Catalogues free. Agents vv anted HEAD & THOMPSON, General Agents, 015 OUvo Street. ST. LOOTS with their addrcs, terms will secure the county or counties they may wish to work. Addres ltcnuer Mi'iulicturing Coinpany,H18 Smithflcld street, I'ltulmrg, Pa. Rllirfiiln kiT-Thli great Sliciu'thenlug Item ed' i d Nerve To'ilc Is thu legitimate re sult of over twmty jeari- of practlial ex perience and cli.eh. WITH UNV'AILtMl IMl- taistv Nirvous and l'bvsiculDebllitv, Seminal Weakness, S permatorrhoea, Emission", Impotcn- cy, hxbausted Hal Doane & Henshelwood, Selxi Franolsoo, California, Importers and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. OUR SPKINU STOCK IS NOW OPEN.AND COMPRISES COMPLETE LINES OF PRINTS ,, Qlnghams, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Mourning Goods, Ulster Cloths, bilks, Vilicts, Trimmings, Shawls, Domestic Goods, While Goods, Parasols, Hosiery, Merino Underwear, Ribbons, Laces, Neck Wejr, Gloves, Fancy Goods, Ac. We ar also agents for the celebratd roster Gloes, and for thu benefit of parties wishing to ordr them we ghe the prices: 5 hooks $2, 7 hooks, SWS, 15 hooks, in white and open shades only, $J.W. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples sent on application. DOANE & HEN HELWOOD, Kearney Street. Corner Sutter, my8tf San Frnnelnro, California. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! F. S. Chadbourne & Co. 735 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, Desire to Inform the Public tbat Their Stock of FulITlII, UPHOLSTERY & BEDDING WASVNKYER MORE COMPLETE THAN AT PRESENT. OUR WAREUOOMS AKK TILL ed with a most complete assortemnt of FINE, MEDIUM aud LOW I'HICll) FURNITURE, aid which is both Beantilut and Artistic. Our Deigns are new, and none but tjie Rest Workmansklp is allowed to leave our Salesrooms. Hotels and pm a' e residences lurnlfhcd. Designs submitted aid Estimates gl en. Proprietors of Interior and seashore resorts will find a cry rxteniie iirortntot at special prices. Intending purchasers will consult their own InWrcrts b thoroughly lnipxillng our stock before purchasing. F. S. CHADBOURNE & CO., No. 735 Market Street, my20tf San Francisco, California : Buy at dealers' prices. We will sell you any (article for family or personal use, iir any quantity, at wnoiesaie price. No matter what you want, send for our Catalogue. hY con tains over 1,900 kUrations. We carry in stock the largest variety of goods in t'.u- U. S. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO 227 & 229 Wabash Ave., CUlt-AGO ILL. ttRRY.ftl2i!&! )iZrBATED&jtXD Vt lDisWJgrPM V2hf&. Mr m-MMm$kt 17 f i X5il UV aroK 188S1 crrlnj it. Il conuin, Iv cow! pUUi. J 7"1'P; bol SM Pice . 'n't I'l I diKrlptloiu. prlrM n dlrfcllgniM lttar UWiilMKI of t pubis nd FUwM Sttil, Pl.sl;. ,..(. rrn fmh.r tuiilb. W. nubs pliUy ot ri 'J1E UmL.1 Gardnm. AtMrpii. . --... J). H. P.ERBT & CO.. Detroit, Mich. AGENTS WANTED!! ,"SCE t T7 jt a E S S E & P R A kIfj .The Life, Times and Treacherous Death of Z &mm& wmgp lty. Premature Decline, and la op vamiood. fiom whatecr cause produced. II enriches and purifies thu Blood, btrengthens tho Ncnes, llraln. Muscles, Digestion, Reproductie Organs, and Pli) slcal and Mental Faculties. It stops any unnatural and dcbllltutlug drain npon the system, preventing lmoluntary losses, deb mating dreams, seminal loi-ses with the urine, etc , so dei-tructlle to mind and bodv. It Is a sure elim inator of all KIDNtV and HLIDDE11 tOUri-AIVTS. It contains no lniunou insredlcnts. To those .suflerlrglromtbe eU eflects of youthful indis cretion or excesses, a speeuy, tuuruuu auu iiui m aueu t cure is Ouaranted. Price, Si 50 per bot tle, or five bottles In case, w 1th full directions and advice, 10. Sent secure from observation to any address upon receipt of price or C. O. D. Tobehadouly of DR. CD. SALFlELD.at Kearney street, r-an Francisco, Cal. Consulta tions strictly confidential, by letter or at office rnEE. For the convenience of patients, aud In order to Insure perfect secrecy, I have adopted a privitc address, under which all packages are forwarded. TKIAL BOTTLE FREE! Notice I will send a trial bottle nf the Rejuv enator sufficient to show IU merit free of charge, to any one afflicted, oppljlng by letter, stating his symptom and age. Comuiun cations stiictly confidential. DR.C.D.SALFIELD, 10 Ket.-ney Street. San Francisco, Oa'iforula. mvfi-SMintf. NtimmotiH. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST Judicial District of tho Territory of Arizona, in and for the County of Cochise, Patrick Harring ton, Plalutlfl', vs. James S. Clark, John D. Roac and John J. Anderson, Ddendants. Action brought In the District Court of the First Judicial District or the Te rltorv of Arlona, in and fur the CountyoICochl'C. and the complaint filed In the 3.1MJ County of CochUe.ln the office ol the Clerk of said DlstrictCourt. 1 he Territory ol Arizona sends gicctlngto James S. Clark, John D. Rouse, and John J. Anderson, Defend inta. You are hereby required to appeir In an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiff, In the DlstrictCourt of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, In and for the County of Cochise, and to answer thecomplalnt filed therein, within twenty days (exclusive of the day of ser vice), alter the service nn you of this summons (if served within this county; or If served out ol this county, but in this district, within thirty davs: otherwise within forty days), or Judgment by da Uultwlllbc taken against you according to the Iirayer 01 said complaint. Tiie saiu action is irought to obtain a decree adjudging that defend ants hold the legal title to certain real estate in the City ol Tombstone, Cochise County, A. T., a trusteeb In trust for the ue aud benefit ol plaintiff, that defendants within such time and in such term as the court may deem Just, make deea 01 sam property to piatuuu, to quiet piain tltt 'a title thereto for costs aid general relief, all of which moreltilly appears by reference toth complaint on file herein: said real estate Is de scribed as LotB '1 and SI In block 17, according to the original map of Tombstone, made by Solon . Allis, March 5th, 1879. And yon are hereby notified that If you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plain till will take JudgHieut bydefault and apply to the Court for the reliet demanded In the complaint. Given under my hand and Seal of the District. Court or the First Judicial LMstrict of the Terri tory of Arizona, im aud for the County ol Cochise, this 13th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and clg two. Ukal.J W. II. SfiAMANS, iy r.. m. uai'.k, nepnt Althee Lorette, WHOLESALE Al RETAIL MERCHANT COltXKK THIUI HT. AM) .1IAIDKX JiA.K. YUMA. THE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY CALLED TO MY STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, FANOY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES & EVERY VARIETY OF Gents' and Ladies' Wear, I Have Everything in the Shape of Hardware, Guns, Pistols, Cartridges. Powder, Etc,. Etc Tun "work of letribution" is what eastcrn'liiilf-brccds call tlio great re publican collapse of tlio seventh in. stant. And tlio half-breods tako all tho credit of bringing it about to themselves. Thr coroner's jurj on tho republi can remains should return a verdict of "justifiable bossicide." Tun name of E. II. Wiley is being mentioned for presiding officer of the next territorial council. Thero is no doubt that ho possesses all tho qual ifications neccssaiy for an efficient presiding officer; and if the republi cans have a majority in the council, tho Epitaph can be relied upon as an ardent supporter of the claims of Mr. Wiley. fe OT03IACII dp$ A CENTl'KY OK Writtan t.w V1I0 Wlfn nnrl Tlfnthor TOE OXFLTJT LirE A-rjTXIOKHZED by them. Every detail of the lives of Jesse eZ XYnnb, tncludlns their connection with all the fO-NotaBhiiand Thunder itcry inch as has been published, but a Truo life, by the only persons in poMesslon of tho rncU a faithful aud devoted TXll'll and MOTHI.K. 44 Truth Is stranger than fiction," and moro Interest Ins. Intently rrcitinrthrtuxkout. 1'ully lllui. rated, price. In paper, Tic, cloth : 00, leather I 50. Now Is your time if jou vai.t to maLo money, Beit lerts given fvin-plff book and OJtflt. 75cta, J. H. Chambers idi l I mi Ifo , Chicago, III., or Atlanta, Oa Caution mw that Mre. Jnie and Mrs. baruneb' nutr-ei u.u on the Utic PJ3C e o SOIAJO Kh'O'OOSONVUd nvsII pi -is Arcao 6 (5 'DNIHdS OZN3W ssnaaav sown iviouiiHv asifftiirissasnisai r i& g E nit a oitAltTKIt OF morn HoKtettcr's Stomach Hitters has been tho reigning specific for Indigestion, djfpepsln, fever aud ajue, a loss of phjslcal stamtin, llycr complaint and other disorders, and has been loosl emphatically Indorsed by medical men as a health and strength restorative. 11 counteracts a teu denry to premature decay and suctalna and com rorU tho ayed aud lnflrm. For sale by all d-ug 2.stB and dealers centrally. fe19fSh COALOILSTOVI3S Alt, SI7FL9 0K COOKIM1. Mend for -Clrrulnr ami l'rlrra. WEISTER & CO. 17 XMV Mont z;oiiicry St., S Francises, Oal. 19003 r.a os 1 uJ U rt . L I ut 1 r 1 i.-iiU CaU ov tea 1 nc, ANTISELL r MftrWUfowell LMl H&V r mum WE KEEP Itt STOCK W" THE LARGE3T VARIETY OF G30j:i.lTHE U.S. AND CAN SELL f YOU AMY ARTICLE FOT PERSONAL OR FAMILY 1 USE, IN ANY QUANTITY AT V.HOLESALE PRICE. WHATEVER YOJ WVI1 SEND FOR OUR CATA LOGUE (FREE) AND YOU ILL FIND IT THERE MONTGOMEF1Y WARD &. CO. 217 & 2"i WABASH AV;NUE, CHICAGO. LBKHT-llilBBM The Great English Remedy. Is a never falllu ' cure for Nervous Debility, Exhausted Vitality, htlnlLa, We a Luc b a, bptimetarauc c, Lout ilanhotd, lmpotoncy, Paralv sis, and all the ter rible eflects oteeii abuse vouthfulfolllea and ex cesses in mature years Such its Lose ot Memory, Lassitude, uoctural em issions, aversions to so ciety, dlmnc-is ol vlesiou, noises In the head, the vil it tluiu, p t"sini; unooserveu turoou me urtoe. and many other diseases that lead to Insanity and death. Dr. Miotic, who is a regular graduated physi cian, will aijrec to forfeit five hnndrcd dollars for a case of this kind that the Vital Hcistoratlve (un der his special devise and treatment) will not enre, or for anything Impure or injurious iound in it. Dr Mlutie treats all diseases success'ully without mercury. Consllta'ionfree. Thorough examina tion and advice. Including analysis ofuriae, $5. Price of Vital Restorative, $1 a bottle, or four times the quantity, S10; sent to any address upon receipt or price, or V. O. D , secure from observa tion, and In private name, ir desired, by A. E. JIINTIE, M. I), No. 11 Kearney street, San Fran cisco, California. Dr. Mlntie's Kidney Remedy, NEPHItKTI CTM, cures all kinds ol kidney and bladder com plaints, Uonuorrhoca, Lecucorrhoea, Gleet. For sale bv all droplet: SI a bottle, six bottles fi. Dr. Mlntle's DANDELIQN PILLS are the bes aud cheapest dyspepsia and billious cure in the market, For sale by all druggists. SAMPLE BOTTLE FBEE Will be sent to any one applying by letter, statin symptoms, sex aud ajc. Strict secrecy in regard to all business transactions. ml3 Xotlcc. rilO J. D. KINNEAIt-YOU AltK HEREBY I notified that we have expended one hundred dollars in labor and impiovemeuts upon the Mo zart mine, of gold bearing ore, situate In the Dos Ca1ih7hn Mininrr District, about two miles north cait of Ewell Springs, in order to hold said prem Jircm ises under the nrovlsions ot ectlons '-M34 an of the Revised statutes of the United States, aud the act ot Congressa, approved January 2d, Ki' mendatory thereof; said sum being the union lit required to hold the said mine for the year ending 1880. Now, If within uluct, dajs from tho publication of this not'ee, you fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of such ex penditure as a co owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of the subscribers under the section" ol the revised statutes afore mentioned. JOHN McORKGOK, WILLIAM FOWLER. Dos Cab"as, Cochise County, A. T. PEBBLE SPECTACLfS. &ZZ2?:? .xjsssv r-rC& Muller'sOmicalDepot 13& MoiitRonicry Mt., nctir ItvtNli, SAN PHANOISCO. HIT.CIAI4TY FOR THIRTY YIIAIW, (Established In San Francisco in 16M.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The most complicated causes of defective vision Compound urB tVOrdtri by mail prenptly Atiu4d t, tkorouphlvfltnirnnspd free of charec, . .. ". - D - . , Astigmatic i-cnees mounted in ivvouours nuuee, A4HCKiupnt 11tiee. mo JAMES LOWKIE, W. T. CONLIN AND X E. S ROSS, their heirs or assigns. You are hereby notified that the undersigned has expended the fall sum ol one hundrcJ dollars ($100) upon the Chamberton mine, being the assessment work required by law, for the purpose of holding said premises for the year ending December 31, 1831. Now, unless you or each of v 011 corao forward and pay to mo the sum of twenty flic dollars, being the proportion of each as equal co-owners, within ninety days from the lust publication of this notice, your Interest or tie Interest ef the one defaulting will be forfeited to me according to law. S ild mine is situated in the Tevls Mining District, on tho North slope ol the Dos Cabezas range of mountains. WM.L. MARTIN. Dated July 9th, 1E82. Jyl33m Notice to Creditors- INSTATE OF PATRICK MacMENEMER, It deceased. Notice is hereby glvin bv the un dersljrntd, Administrator of the Estats ol Patrick MacMcuenicr, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons Waving claims against tLe said de ceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouch ers, w Ithln ten menths after the first publication ot this notice, to the said administrator at his place of business atTasker& Prldham's store on south east coruir of Allen and Fifth streets, In Temb stoue in the said County of Cochise, Torritory of Arl7oua. Dated July 15, 1&2. ujiuuuu ruiuiiAJt, Administrator of the Eitatt ef Patrick Mac- MnHnr,4Ktli4, vTflt THE LARGEST AND ONLY COMPLETE TYPE FOUXDEY A-D PRINTERS' WAR. HOUSE OX THE PACIFIC COAST. SUCCESSORS TO M1UIB & BICHAM Scotch Type Founders, PALMER & BEY, 205 & 207 Leidesdorff, and 529 Commercial Streets, CHICAGO OFFICE, 173 MONROE STREET. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. W keep on hand tho Uurreit Stock of American Taney Typo evor kopt en this Coaat, toeether with & coxnplets stock of Miller A Ilictard'c Scotch Type, and can furnish at a memont'a notlca anytnlnc in tho Printers' line from a bodkin to c , Presses of al makes and sixes. We are sole aeents for, and keep in ctocU, Campbell Cylinder Presses, Cottrell & Babeoek ditto, also Peerless, Clipper, Jewel, Gordon and Wasnlncton Jobbora) Wasnlncton Hand Vremesf new Baxter Steam Endues (Just tne thine for printers), Tuerlc Water Motors, Gem Paper Cutters and a full line ef Sanborn's Bookbinders' Machinery Our Fidelity Roller Composition and Peerless Printine Inks are considered the best In use. Have you used our Perfection plates? They save editorial work and composition, and therefore save money. Send tor eur Catalocue. REMEMBER No Ilonse on this Coast can compete with as In Qnsllty of Coeds. KEANE BROTHERS -HAVK THE FINEST AbSORTED STOCK OF- ON THE PACIFIC COAST. THEIR COU&TKY OIIDF.K 11EPAKTJIEXT IS IN THOROUGH WORKINO OR der, and their patrons In Arizona can rely on having all orders filled promptly, and lib complete satisfaction, at the low est prices. SAMPLES SENT ON APLICATION. We make purchases for our patrons of joods Lot In our line, on the very bolt terms, and no com mission charged. OB .A. IsT E T3.R.OS, 107, 109, 111, 113 & 115 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. mySinS C. UKWEESE, Jr., San Francisco. U. II . MOORE, Of Jeaee Moore Jt Co , Louisville, Ky. II. B. HUNT, ban Francisco. Moore, Hunt & Oo., No. 417 & 419 Market St. Between First & Fremont Streets, San Francisco, California. JESSE MOORE & CO.'S KENTUCKY WHISKIES! IMooreHunt & Co. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JESSE MOORE i, CO'S AA brand, bbls and;hf bbls, pen gal $ 4 00 I) brand, bble andhf bbls, per gal 3 SO C brand, bbls and hrbbls.pergal 'J 00 No. 1 brand, bbls and hf bile, per gal. ... "J 50 Rye, bbls and hf bbls, per cal 3 50Q4 00 Deduction of 23 cts pr gal on lots of 5 bbls. AA brand In us, 1 doz to case, S to gal 11 00 A A brand, 5 cases, 1 doz to case, 5 to gal ... . 10 W AA brand, 10 cs, 1 doz to case, do 1800 AA do pint flasks, 2 doz to case U 00 AA do acases, pt flasks, 2 doz tocase.... 1150 C brand, 1 doz, 5 to Ral 8 60 C do eases, 5togal 8 2- C do 10 cases, 5 to sal IM MOORE DANT'S. In bond In Kentucky, Sprmcof '?0 $ do do do do do MOORE, HUNT CO'S Crown brand, 1 case, 5to gal $ 50 do do 5 do do 700 Crown brand, 10 cases, 5 to gal 50 Crown brand, pints, 4 doz tocase, I 50 Crown brand, 2 doz to case, 5 cases I 10 Crown brand, plntB, 2 doz tocase, locates., t 00 Anchor Caampa,Jne, pints, 5 doz 8 50 do i flsarts, 1 do 50 ny7lf Smelting and Lead Company, 410 Montgomery St. San Francisco, Oal. HAVING PURCHASED THE BUSINESS ottbe Pacific HalMon lixclinncc we have removed our office to No. 416 Moutgom ery street, where deposits or Gold and Sliver wll be received for melting and rr iving or for coin ae, as heretofore. Ores ayed, lead bullion purchased, also, tho HI' tt price paid for GOLD.SILVFP AND LEAD ORES. ' .vii'-ufacturers ol Mlicct Lead, IiCnd Tine, Iron. Ktr. Hliot, Itnr ml3 A.ANDREWS, Importer anil Manufacturer. DIAMOND PALACE, 221 Montgomery Street, Kuhh House Illock. San Franclnco.Cal. Keeps the LarRet Stocr jf DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY On the l'acific Coast. Buyerr in the constry ca rely on eottlns' -oods at on price, whether order ed bv express, by mall or lu person. This house by Its square deallnr, ha gained the confldeucr of the country. 820 Montgomery Htreet.Sau Francisco. mli Notice. TouBsroNK, Cochise County, September riHE FIRM HERETOFORE under me nrm naiar ur dijicj Izona, I ItSSI. f XlbTINU ItlLur x BKRUERIs hereby dissolved by mul ui consent. Charles F. Riley Is to collect all a. ouflsane ealdflrni and to pay all of ltH Indebted, ss LOUISA DB-KUEK, -FOR- Galena-Silver and Copper Ores milE I-ACIFIC WATER JACKUT SMELT X ers embrace many features that areentlrejy new and of R-eit practical utility, which art cov ered by letters satcnt. No other fsrnaces can compare with these for durability, and lu capacity for uninterrupted work. MORE THAN SIXTY Of them are now running on the Pacific Ceatt, glvlsg relts sever before obtained as regards continuous riming, economy of fuel, grade and auallty of Belllon produced, we are prepared to eraonstrate by facts the claims here made. These bniclters are skipped In a complete state, requiring no brick or stone work, eicept tkat for the crucible, thns saving great eiscnse acd less of timo In construction. ComplcW smelting plaits made to order of aay capacity, and with all the improvements tbat ex perience has suggested as valuable In this dais ef macblsery. Skilled and experienced raelteri furnished when desired to examine minus aad t superintend construction and running of farsaees. Estimates given on application. 1ST Send for.CIrcuIar ffj BANKIN, BRAYTON & CO., l'urlfie Iron Works, Man FratMlaco t ri-wijtw a ..XCMi