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Vr. r.,t J. if m Ati Pr! si If I i ii itti! att'i i?iit kri .i r if' M M m m THE DAILY TOMBSTONE 'Ike i'ion Daily or the Camp. DECEMBER 14 18S5 PKBrifihED EVERY EVENING, 'nsi(lajs Excepted.) JAMES XJ. XASff. Mexican KamjjKlerw Killed. Galveston, Dec 13. Tho News' Easle Pass special says: Sheriff Oglesby, with Robert Dow and James Oliuer, rUited Delgado's ranch last evening with a warrant for the at rest of Manuel Drl:;ado on charges of sMaglicg and horse stealing. The ravcli is twenty miles below Eagle Pass, on the Kio Grande, and has been famous for many years as a general rendezvous for ho se thieves and oat laws from both republics. A gang tif Mexican smugglers and desperadoes road- it their headquartn. Arriving at the house the officers found Deljado asleep on the lower floor, and were about to s'ize him when lw awoke and tiaed at Dow, the bullet grarin- his head. The suwritF instantly fired, send mg a bullet through Delgado'd Lead. The til in;,' aroused the gang of thieves, who attacked the officers and drove them from the ranch. Obtaining re inforcements tin sheriff Hniii attacked the iHiu'li ihis mo'ning, Many shots jrere Cued and three Mexicans killed. Tho re.it e.icjrd into Me.xico, cm tying several wounded with them, and (uLing about tint t v !iorse, nil of whieh are belt-ved to be stolen. Much plunder was found on the premises. Delgado has ben a terror to the border, and was reported very rich. It is thought the attack will have the result of breaking up one of tho worst gangs of smugglers on the border. Dentil from '1'rioliinoxis. Pittsburo, Pa., Dec. 13. Some two weeks ago tlia family of Frederick Honsmeyer, a well-to-do German of Farrentum, Penn., eleven miles fiom this ciry. eat heartily of a &e'.d of which raw pork chopped fine was tiie principal ingrdien' Last Friday week the entue f.itutly, consisting of .iUier, mother, ihre sons and thiee daughters, were sutidtmlr e;zen with a terrible illness. VVtTla- Frederick, the eldest son, ap-eri CO year', died in grrat ag.iny. John, th second son, :s now so low tlntt he is not e.x.ccid to Jive through the niht, and the rest are at tc point of death. Before Frederick's dexth the physician became convinced that ttjrt disease was trichinosis. He .s-curod a piece c.f the r.:oat nd vitb the aid of a microscope found it alive with tricliin&fc spirales. The pork was purchased from a farmer and was one of a drove of hogs which he had raised on his own farm. Dr. McCol lough fears he expect.- another of the family to die lo-niht and he has a hopes that any of them will reco er. Kiel' Body at Home. Winxipzq, Dec. 13. Eiel'a' re mains were Draught here last night from Regina, in charge of two Catholic priests, in a private car. The move ment was secret. The car wad run across thr river to St Eoniface, where Kiel's brother, Alexander, and a num ber of half-breeds were in waiting, and placing it upon a sleigh drove to h;s mother's horn- at St Vitels, where the family wero. The box was opened, dis closing the face somewhat blackened and slightly disfigured. The house was draped in black. The funeral will take place Saturday, when the body will be taken to tho St Boniface catheatal, where requiem mass will be held. The body will be buried in the St Boniface Catholic cemetery, beside his father. Archbishop Tache has ishusd a mani festo in which lie lavs the blame of the half-breed uprising on th govern ai jnt officials and hold? Riel blameless. In conclusion the archbishop sonnds a net: of danger and asks for the re lease of the Imlf-breod prisoners. Yum Aboat. ValiiDetnn Her.ild-1 The usual story of tho impecunious English nobleman's marriage to an American heirii with gold enough to rcgild the somewhat tnrninhed ances tral escutcheons of her lord is to be varied by an ecnt that is very seldom recorded, the wedding of an English girl of the highest rank, with an ample fortune in her own right, and a well known man in the younger New York jociety, one who was nothing in par ticular to distinguish liim from any f the handsome, well-groomed young feliows you may see any line day in the windows of the University or Knickerbocker Club on Fifth avenue. Mr. Arthur James, who is to marry the Hon. Mary Cavendish-Bcntinck, has lived abroad nearly all his life, and has many relatives who are very well known in London society. His for tune, which is by no mean small, is far inferior to that of his to-be bride, and the match is th result of a ro mantic episode that might in sugges tivencss b the basis of a two-volume novel. They met oh a ataamer, the weather was horrid, and an unexpect ed roll of the ship overturned the lady's rathsr rickety steamer chair and well-nigh tumbled her over the low rail into the boiling sea, when the young American "sprang to her assist ance, etc. I think you could antici pate the rest, Arabella, if I had not prepared your mind for it by what has preceded. Miss Cavendish-Bentinck is a niece of the Duke of Portland, and cousin to any number of people whose names are mighty props of society in the peerage. When I tall you that in ad dition to a tall, graceful figure and a face as delicate and clear-cut a a cameo, with a complexion which in its dainty fairness might rival the ap ple blossom of her native Stafford hills, she possesses come of the most nl liable real estate in the West Knd of London and an ancestral home near Wlbeck, under vhoc roof-tree countless Bentiucks, and their might ier cousins of the great Devonshire Cavendishes, have been born, lived, and died since good-Queen Bess' time, you will no doubt concur with me in tho opinion that Mr. Arthur James is a very fortunate young fellow, indeed. Mr. Dan Ieuch, the genial proprietor of the Maison Doree received to-day five hundred eastern fchell oysters, and Dan defies any cook in town to beat him in serving them 10 his nu merous customers in the different tfevlcs. 12-4 Don't pass the Fifth street Xewc Depot but come in and ei.imine the stock. 12-1 Zephers, yarns, and all kinds of fancy goods, at the. New Stere. Fine Teas id Co ffeej b . .Ovitilty o Tf T WnTitfir-M'a Blankets and quilts very cheap at tl-e New York Store. All new style dre:3 goods, at the New York Store Vu'il stock -.tit booU fo. 4 at J. Mcrr Broii. Information is wanted cf R. M. Broderick who left Tombntono about June last, as his wife is dead and buried and his two orphan children are dependent upon the public. New Mexico and Colorado papers please copy. Address Mrs. Carrie Gregory, Tombstone, Arizona. tf A choice lot of dried fruit of all kinds, at R. P. Mansfield's. Just look at us, Saamans & Hon we are bristling with holiday goods, our show window is nothing compared with our display inside. tf Jockey Queen cigara 12i cents each at Ashmun & Walkers. Live ducks, turkeys and chickens at Dyar &. Baldwin's, on Fremont street. 11-21 Dyar & Baldwin have a fine let of live Thanksgiving turkeys. 11-19 Notice. To the tax.payers of Cochise Coun ty, Arizona Territory : The fighting Thirteenth having passed the law at their session, it h imperative that the Territorial and county taxes for the current year of 1885, must be paid in the office of the County Treasurer and Tax Collector, as the Treasurer can not visit places and collect taxes. A. J. Bitter, Treasurer and Ex-Olficio Tax-Collector ll-24tf fePNCft 53 SPECIAL EXTRACTS MOST PERFECT MADE rniMtUll llni.nn.r KUKil Vmtt Tlrna VaalOa. Lenoa.'Oraace, Almoed, Kaae, etc- UTerMOMUMMMMMtanSyMttotnK. Mpw SRnW Wwlv Wi lmwl Notice to the Public. The General Merchandise business and real estate formerly owned by Bothin, Tweed it Co., is for sale to the highest bidder. Those wishing to buy can either purchase the merchandise and real estate together or separate. All bids to be sent sealed to 11. J. Sadler, care of Albert Man it Co., San Francisco, California, and endorsed "Bids for Merchandise" for "real es tate" or "merchandise iintl leal es tate." said bids to be in, on or befoie January 1st 1880. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. By Ukuki: ok Committkk. All accounts due to the late firm of Bothin, Tweed it Co., must be paid immediately, otherwise Miit will Ik; commenced without delay. H. J. Sadleii. Twenty lots of new clothes just re ceived at Sunimerfield I5ro-. Come and see them before purchasing else where. 10-1-1 Grand Opening OK THE New Skating Rink. BAUER & 13AKON. Proprietor . Fourth St., between Safford and Bruce. SKATHii ci cry A I"l'i:iS3 OOZV And 12iciiin;r. GRAND BALL oivex nv QUEEN LODGE. A.O.U.W. or iiiHi-c. Thurowy ev.mnf, Ceo 24, 1835, Tickets Viluiittmir Gentle man and Ladies (sujiiH'" ir.c!uktl). 2.50 Committee ' Iiml.itioi: Eterj nun lier of tho Lolls-. Cutnmiltce of Arr.i.ijr-nu'iit' W. M. rr.imr, H. H.n(..i;, F.-Ki.k Pni-, W. Mnjum.i., J. J. Miiirliu.ul, E G. N.ir'.m, If. i,l, ehar Fioot Miimieis W. T. Ii ii . W. Mit;.ii... Musi al IJiriMtoi I). . .(, C. 1,'jii ej Cochise Market.' Allen St, Bijtv.'cen Scroiid anu Tliir.l, ToinLstouc. Arizona. THE FINEST OF Beef,Pork,iViutton Vea I aii d k avgaffc. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Meat delivered to all parts of the city free of charge. ive 1 1; i i - . ' It Occidental Hotel Tonsoi'kil Parlors. BE'. 13 A. RO?f. Piopxdetor. I Muld Inform tl:c public that I have ouened h tirsl cla'is Mior, in et cry vnrliculjr. GIVE ME ATK1AU Ladies' Hair Cuttm fraud Sham pooing si Specialty. frlvate entrance in rear of hotel for I.-idic. Treasurer's Notice. I WILL REDEEM WARRANTS Nos. 20 tiiul 21, I':tn on tor County Road Fuml if prosi'iitcd within ten daTs. A. J. ltlTTER, County Tre.iauivr. Tombstone, Dec 8, 1885. 1 S IOt .- di'iintetrato. ' Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVFN THAT IN Obedierci-f nil older of the Judi'f f tlir Probatu Court, nmoV November 'JO. l&iw, I will .ell t" lhe liiln-t .iiI tM-t-t l.ldue', on Ihfiil day .f Deteinlier, l&b."). at pih.ilr sale one.half the purrl..ie monev to Ik paid in cah. the balance to lie jm d in Inn -qu.il Itistallni'Lts in t'irce and fix niiMitli. Irom the date of Hale, with interest at tin rate of one and one linlf per, int.cr ino'lth. secured by iMitc-.ind two :ipiincil sccuiitles the follouins deji ril-d pmpcrti I'eloiiv Illi: to the Kstate of .Michael Noonaii, de ctaed. to it: An undivided thrccfourtln intcre-t in 4.54 head of cattle more or !-. brutided N. Alu an nndiviikd llirrr-fourtli Interest in lhe Kareli known as No iimii Kim Ii. in siilnhur 8prini;s Va'ley. Bids will Ik- i-caicil and deposited In the nflite of I In: Probate .'-urt. I rercne the ri"h: to 'ekct n or all bids. J. C.DEAN. Ailministrbtor, DaUd TouiUtone, .Nov. 20, lah. A Cailfiornia Wire Works, J29 MARKET Si., SAN FRANCISCO, lAMhAClintUS ur ffllffiEVERYTHINGIHURE 1. .. i rojii I. -i. i..p1 itvcl. (iu&rantccd of tha .' i .ali uinl v.ir iiuii.tiij. rt4r..n OnwnMM , f Timrrtl tel or bna VJ S t. ItJ 1 V 0 b I G D II O Is -. all meslii up to 14C iViro ' '"r--'V'-li,'.u I II C ( llU,f, .i)ri'i i fur ..lt'iJiiii,Ul.'!in:ic. l,.im- ha) , Unctt, ( t.iKl,v4. -. ctr., :U kiDitj and sixc. Barbed Wiree'LX: lud xnanufftctur- oiut. reulftr mk! tliick ci. Our eit toiucrs ore Kuurftnteed aftiut Iaw ftUlt. Gopber Traps, Bird Cages' txi .united, fuiucr !iuiiw;s, ttc U kind of trap ud Wire Cloth and Netting ileTtu of ctrenrth. all wkltba meshes and aty All kinds of Wire Goods fur the Miner, Kjj-uicr and fenersJ public. .VOTE- " doty enutpeOtioa mad Bell yum better gwMte uC lesn fric ttuui cmstcrm mni tacturerA The Great English Remedy It U a never falling cure for nervous de bilitr. exhausted vl tnlity, seminal weak ness, spermatorrhea, lot map hood, impo teiiey, parnlysld, and all the terrible effect of self abuse, youth follies and excesses in mature ear Sucb as loss ol memory, za9itude,noeturiial emis sions, aversion to society, dimness of vis. ioi., noise in the head, the vital fluid pats in:; unobserved through the t rine. and mauj other diseae Hint le.ul toiiiMinuy and death. Ur. Mimic. ho is it rviruliir rxduaWd ulaici.m, will .iro- to forfeit live hundred doll.trs for a cae of thi kina that the Vital l!e-t.ir.itii- (under hi- spetl.il dei-e and tiojtmctit) will not cute, or loi anything iru pure or injurious found In it. Ir. Mlntie Heats till di-e.ie suceessfullj without mer ery. C'oiKultii'ion free- Thrrouli esam in.itiou and ad-, ice, including analysis of urine. i. Ytuv of Viiul Ri-storatlve tlM a bo'tle, or four limes the quantity jor 5; s-in to any address upon receipt of price, or ''. O. I) , securi' from observation and in pri vate nae. it desired, by A. E. M1NTIE. M. Dr. No- 12 Kearnv stree, San Francisco, Cml. Dr. Mintir's lvidnev llemedy, Nehiikti cum curse nil kinds of kidney and bladder complaints. :cnnorrhrea, lecucorrbo?.t, sleet. For sale l.y a.l drUKlsts; 1 a bottle, six bottles $5. Dr. Mirtlc's Utndellon Pills and the best d cheapest dyspepsia and blllimie cure in t market. For siJe by all druggist. Sample Bottle Free, ilbe sent to any one applying by letter st-itin:: symptoms, sex and age. Strict e Tccy in regard to all business traneac-tionfc. Is acknowledged by eminent surgeons to the purest and finest known, and inralkoblt 'o iiivalii. SIMMON DS' KENTUCKY N'ABOB UO0jt liON WHISKY has been vll kewn for many j ears, being surpassed for lUciee lent qualitr and delicious flaTor. EveryWo. ho has tried it says it is the belt in Ju world. Families supplied by the g&lloti, ca or not tie. ZSj" Xone genuine unless my signata.a is across the cork, -G. Simrmnds." My ai-ent is authorized to sell to the trade, hair barrel, barrel directshlpmcnt from Ken nuky or from his w-arehiHie a; San Bernar dino Sold by the bottle and gallon by BOTHI.V, TWEED & COMPANY. Sole Agents for Tom bstoua and vicinity. BUY TIIK BEST QUALITY Union India Rubber Co.s. Pnre Gum CRACK PROOF Rubber Boots. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Be sure the boots are stamped on the heels "Union Ird a Rubber Co. Crack Proof," and b tve he Pure Gum Springs on the loot and instep, which prevent their cracking, nd m plies them the most durabla Rubber. Boot made. TRT Ol'R "Gold Seal" STOUT'S PATENT PURE GUM Rubber Boots. Made cxprcsly for mining, fishing, and any one wishing a-very strong and durablw boot For Sale by all dealers. All kinds rubber belting, tricking, ho-e, spritgs, clothing, bools. shw;s -. Goodyear Rubber R, II S. M Jr.) lh j Agents, Francisco. Administrator's Sale. ESTATE OF GEO. KLINE. DECEASED. The credllors of and aii persons, having cljlins again! the above nmed Estate are h relij notilled to exhibit theli vlatrai with Ihc ncceary vouchers tome within four months after the firit publication of this notice al my residence in the Village f UNbrc. Comity f Cochise. Territory ol Alt. ziiiij, or the -anie will be forct-i barred. Daled at Ilisbcc,Noveni!rr 11th, 18SS. CHARLES ANCHUTZ, Administrator of the Estate of Gorge Kline, deceased HOLIDAY Just Received at tlie PIONEER JEWELRY STORE! The Finest, Larcrest and Best Selected Stock ol Jewelry, Jiatnondst Gold and Silver Filigree Goods, Latest Designs, Silverware and Holiday Novelties Ever Brought to this Territorj- Priees DR.eclii.oecl to ftSulfc tlie Times, oall a:i nek. H. SCHMIEDING- PROPRiETOK. Holidays! Holidays! SUMMERFIELD BROS. To tlie Front As we have concluded to reduce our immense Stock of Goods such as Velvets, Sillcs, t Plushes, Cashiners, and Ladies Clothes, We will say for the benefit of our customers of Tomostone and vicinity that the REDUCED SALE will only last till Christinas. Now is th; time for everybody to come and see us before purchasing elsewhere. In Clothing and Furnishing Goods We have never heretofore shown such a fine lot of goods a.s we will at the present time. We can positively say a reduc tion of EIGHT DOLL AllS OX EVERY SUIT Which is Quite an Item. nsr boots istd shoes :F0R: Xua.die and Oonts, and O'lilire, We have the finest selection ever shown in Tombstone. Call and Examine our Goods Before Purchasing Elsewhere. SUMMERFIELD BROS. HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! SEAMAN'S & SON, T-H-E Have jost received the FINEST and GOODS ever brought to Watches, Chains, Rings, Diamonds. Tockets, Napkin Rings, Ornaments. And, in fact, the Finest Selection ever Exhibited in the Territory " Call and Examine the Stock. No Trouble to Show Gooda J SEAMANS & SON, ALLEN Street, Between 4th and 5th PR - ESENTS Watclws, Chains, :o:- ELEES! LAROEST STOCK of HOLIDAY this citv,.consisting of ' yi&mS2l rsaBsmsmBSFil pmumLrm aiaiaeac