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PRO tfEdSI J N A. L CARDS. JAJJIEI2S S. ItOBIXSOX Attorney and. Counselor at licnx OFFICE: East Side of Fourth street ic t :er AV.il. tuC Tough mi stiects. DP. C. P. RYDER DBNI'IST. i Orncx Corner Fourth and Fremont streets Tiib;i3n, Arizona. DR. WARNEKROS. DENTIST. Fremont street above Fifth, teeth extrac-tH aud Oiled', nil work warranted. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW' OFFICE-Toughnut Street, oclween Thiid andFourth sta. To'mhslcue. A. T, jeltf Frank 0. Earla, Assay Office GHEMICAL LABORATORY 11 Iear y b.ree., &aj Frauclscii. Nerrous Pehilitv, Scinitnl Weakness, Ex. haustcd vitality, Spermatorrhea, LUfcT MANHOOD, lnwottncy, Hand) sis. Proslti-t-rrhcea a'li all the terrible effects of self abuse, and excess in niuturer yean, such a i.os of Memory, Lassitude, Nocturnal Emissions, aversion toiociety, DiiniicM of Vision. .Noises In th: Head, the vital fluid ptssingTinobservcd iH the uriic. and many othec diseases that lead to insar.ity and d.stu. YOUNG MEN Suffering from any of the above symptoms should consult us at once. The drain tan be stopped, vitality lestored, arid life he "made again a pleasure instead of a burdt-:i. There are many MIDDLE AGED -MEN Who are troubled with too fiequcut evacua. tion of the bladder, often accompanied by slight smarting or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system in a mannr they cau not at count for;ropy sediment in the urine, etc. Mauy die of this dimculty, ig norant of the cause, which is the second g!nge of seminal weakness. ClBES GOIBAXTEEB IS ALL Seen CASES. CONSULTATION FEE. Thorough ex amination and. advice. Including chemical analysis and microscopic err.minatioii of the urliit! $i. . An honest opinion given m cvry case. '1 he following medicines supplied at the prices named: Bill AS I LEY COOPER VITAL RE TOR ATJVE. gS a bottle, or four times the quan tity. $10 M-st.ile bottle free. - Sent to any one applying by lette. stating symptoms, sex and age. Si net 6ecrcs) in regard to all business transactions. The celeb ated Kidney Et medy, NEPIi frETlCCvi, for all Kinds Kidney ant! lilart di:! Complaint, Gnnorihoea. Gleet, Lciicui rhoea,elc For sale by all druggists; ft a bottle, or 0 bottles Tor $5. Tife English DANDELION LIVER AND DYSPEPSIA PILL is the best in ll.e market. For sale by all druggists; piice, 50 iciits a bottle. Address, ENGLISH MEDICAL DPTENSiRY. No. 11 Kearney Sit cut, San Francisco, Cal. .,. . TOMBSTONE -FOUNDRY. MACHINE SROJP- McAllister & McConc. Props. ALL KINDS or MILL AND .MINING MA chinerj Heavy r.ua Lfelit t'atiRgs ol Iron And Urof? n.ade to order oi. short notice, stamps Pass. Settlers, Jietort. Caevs. Crrs, tke-;, Ba'i.iERTnuks, etc., from latcM d-signs. Forta ',blc tloisting Engines, 2-iUahip i-roFpcclors' Mills maue u w-n'.er. cerreskitf all descriptions 'panched or lotted Kines indicated n.d ad jnsted. Ag-snU foi Vlb&i'y Ljliricatlng eo'n pr.uudf, Uilindcr. fip'ud e and Valve Oils, WCBilnahousc AiHomitic Engines from S to Sno bono power, and all else in tk JlacniEc and 'Foundry line. James P. IffcAllistci Manager. O. K CORRAL Livery and Feed All's Street, between Third and lourlh. TRANSIENT STOCK WELL CAREP FOR A good variety of Buggies,, Carriages and Wagon, with teams to match. Elevcn pacngor excursion coach, suitable for pic nics or other parties. Orders sent by maii or telegraph for outfits will be promptly at tended to. John Montgomery, PROPRIETOR. PATENTS. LABELS,' TRADE MARKS,. COPY BIGHTS, DESIGNb. EENKL1N H HOUGH, CUUNSELLOB, AT LAW And Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents. - - - 925 F Street, X. AV.,- Near United States Patent , .ffiee, Washington. D. 0. Oj-IJentri Hotel. The olij lnsi-class hotel in Tombstone. Siluated on the corunr ot Jourth ntid Alleu elreets. Iiamisomely furnished. throughout, and Las all mtd jn improvements. Travelers are reccm jnended to stop at tbis hone. Private rooms for riinmcrcial travc ori. ce bar of thi. hoaui is lurnisbed wnn im proved bit ard t tblcs and card rooms and is sloe! ed v th the ficesi bra. in ft yiiaies, liquors abd cigara. aQtf - JOjE"lt P'SCilOLY, u E tir CAPITAL PRZE, S7S,OGO-gl TicUsts onlr"S3. Shre-s in proportion. Lcuisiaaa Stale Lottery Company. 'We do hereby certify that wc supervise the arrangements Tor all the Monthly and Qnaneiiy Drawings of The Louisiana State Loitcry Comiiaiiy. niul in pi-rson nmn ae and contrcl the Drawing Vhenisclvi', and that the tame arc conducted witli hoii e-ty. fairm-ss, nd in good faith towaid i.ll parties, and uc authorize the Company to use this certiliciitc, with fac simil-'S u' our signatures attaehed, in its adcrtibenieuK " GTC2fi Co:ntttisioncrs, Wc, tin. inuiersigiud Banks and Rankers, will uay all I'ii ranin tlie Li.uisiau.-i State Liitterl s which may be picsuuled at our counters. .5. IS. 53.F.SSSV, Ircs. I.oiiloi- JT. . ISBl.Ii:S?E'a'SJ, Pros. Stale A. 5?A3.2WBr. lPrcx. ?t"cw Or leans rValiosi:il SJan3 Incorporated in IWjS for S3 tears by the Leg'Sl.ilure for Educiitioial ami Charitable pui poses with a capital of Sl.utxi.WO t " which a reserve fund of ovci iSM, has since berli added. By an overwhelming popu'ar vote iU franchise wm made a pait of the resent State Constitution adjo'ed December "d, A. I)., 1S7SI. The only Lottery ever voted on and en dorseJ by the peonie of any State. It uever scaler or postpones. "Sit 7:-".:iiI SJsisfle IVuKilaor Vr.av.'ltiK' will lake place moHtblv. and the Str:iriiiu:iry SSrsi-wIns'f regulaily every three month', instead of serai annually as herc.'orore. A Slr.KX3JiI5 OPPOBTl'SI TV TO XV A i'Oil'i'HJSi. ELEVENTH GRAND DRAWING. CLASS 2. IN THE ACADEMY OF J1LS1C, NEW ORLEANS, '1 Uf-SDAY, "ovtiibor SJiEs, 3s: liiSHi Monthly Drawing. Capital Prizo, $75,000 IOO.OGS 'X'ZcUeis tsl Five 5So!Sk!-.h S2uu!. i!V;ici!aii!i. isi 2'ii':f! tu E'rojufrtioii. list jr yiKzxs. 1 CAPITAL PRIZrl 5 TNCW do Jo 25 COO 1 do do llUW! 2 PRIZES OF &li.0"'j 12.0L0 5 do 2(100 lO.tHO io do i.f.oo io.ri 'J0 do 51)0 10.(100 loo do an co.crm soo io loo -. no.cro StK) do 50 'i;,0"0 1C0J do 1!3 o.ij ITUOXIM.VTIOS I'XISS. 0 Approximaliou Vr'7es of JT50 0.7.:0 9 do do 500 -1.5C0 0 do do ..... '22L0 1037 Prizes, ?mounti g to $'4i.5,jC0 Application for rater to clubs should be made oty to oilice of the Coniany in N.w Orleans. For further infomiatinn write cltarlr. giv ing rull sdi'ress. POSTAL NO'i'KS. Es;ie-s Money Outers, or Ni Ynk Exchangu in ordinary IciUr. Currancy by Express (at our expenso) uddreesed M. A. 1AUPKI?.-, Hew Orleans, La. or 31. A . DATJ-I1IN, 'Washington, D. C. Make P. 0. Money Order:; piyable anti address Kegist'ered Letters to New Orleans National Hank, Now Orleans, La. FiiENCII LAUNDRY! (Sixth St. Bet. Allen and "Fremont.) Labarthe & Co., Proprietors. First-class Waslijng and Ironing at Reasonable Hates. Only the most experienced French laundresses einplo'ed. All Work Guaranteed. All orc?'-s promptly attended to. Holico lo Creditors. ESTxVTE OF BENJ TREBELCUCK, DE ceised. The creditois of, and all persons having claims against the s.ud-namcd estate, ars hereby notiiii-d to exhibit their claims, with the necessary vouchers., to me within four months' fterthe lirst publication ol lliis notice, at my office, in the city of Tomb, stone. County of Cochise, Territory of Aii. zona, or the same will bs forever narred. Dated, Tombstone, May 7th. W. II. JENKINS, Administrator. DUNlSTIiN G-3S Blacksmith Shop. Allen St, Eit. Third anl Fourth Next dooi to The Daily Tombstone." JAMES JDUNNiXG, P1IOP. HoFScslioomg a Specitili y By Dutnins the EOSS HOItSr- SHOER in town. Give me a trial. JVoSicc. From and after this date, I wili not be re sponsible for any biils contracted by my wife. W. W. BALDWIN. Bsnson JToTemfccr S3 l!ft6. PL.1TFOE3I til l,,2S3NiS'LE:ii AdopJetl hy the Kt'irahlican Tor riiorial CnnveiiTion Held in Tucsfin September ii ih, 1SSO. Tjl.e Republican party of the Ttnitory'of Arizona, in convention assembled, rcallirins its t'evotion to t.iuse grand priiuiuies ot goveromeiil which have elevated our m tion to Its present exalted position. We renew- our fially tolhi-t parly which preserved us a? a nation, established equal ity before the lrv, built up all the great industries whieh h.iw. adcetl wialth to our exchequer and honor to the Anicrir.in :..tme, and maintaiiu-d the n.i.ionnl suireiu net oil l.tnd and se.t. c poiiit with pride to the record of the Kii Muan party, a paitj wltielt 6eiz. d the s govuinuieiit when the nation was in Use throes or Mditical dissolution, which lestored the national i.uthoiltj and rebuilt with lurculran nieigj the national endi . We point with price to the fart that the Re piibiieun part) upon it accession to p.iwer received the government ol the nation in a d!str..cicd cot:diliou, toin uy dissensions and a pie) io conspiracies ami bullous, ll.at al sup end of as ) a;s it turned over the gov. eminent tu it Democratic suet essoia witn i!ie"tild iligsltU Uieie," not a star diinnKtl uor a stripe cii.sed, with the Union rcsloica ard lii.aiKial cieuil unimpaired, an over, ilovnig iici.-ury and the public ciedit higher titan tha'. ol any nation on earth, with coiiiidci't-u in our ability lully icstoied, l''e lialionu! escutcheon untarnished and the Au.ericaniiame thesyiiuuui o. palrioiic virtue. AVe condemn the administration of Graver Cleveland as being false to its pU.lges, and hypucniical in its dealings. It has laiicd to keep its sacred pledge of civil service re loim, and upon which thu i'resident ecutcd his eleetion; it lias been false to us :rici;ds, its enemies, auU fal.-u to itself; it has dis graced tlie uatiunal name by the characicr oi its appointees in tlie I'iplomalit: serv ce, ai-.d has disturbed the Iiieudly icla'ioua heietoforc existing between the United Stales and seeral lorcign gOieriiincnis, notably with Mexico, our si-ter republic. It has appointed men to ot'dce tor political subscrvicr.i-)' and lemo.cd wiitthy ollk-h'ls wh .se records hate shed luttie UOj the government they bo iai".!.lul!y served, ll has iiisuiltd the paliiolii. leeiing of the pco pie by its aetihit on the eusion laws i.l.d by lis SjStem.tlA- efforts to b. little t.ie patriot,? services e.f our rtduteis and se. inen; it has shown sn ul.er ist.g.nd ior ll.e vants of the people and b) Us vaci.ia'.ing mt cov.aid!) i.olic) uus i.i.tdto proviue those law's wlilelt the unncKal Voice of the pcoj le dritiui. tl.. That while the De'inoeraiie I'.lutforin of IbSt, lauded the soidiets and satiors ol the late war. a. d w:.iics..id Demoiruiie jari) pioUSiii! tu jppn cialo those I'atrtulie' scr. vices, Hie Democratic 'resident elected up on tald platloriii. Hob to Detnoeialie duplic ity. Lias peisistenliy iaboied to nullity in nnu tuo the pultiolic thcoiies adai.ctd in sanl pMiii.im. We also leeoid our earnest protest against tlie removal of Union scldicrs -.ud jcpitc. blc Republicans liom ollUe simiily to make com lor partisan eiviliuiis and ex.con'eder ates. s believe in a judicious Ui iff law that wili alike piotect tna lbnicraud the man. ufaetirer; protection to the American votci ; piolect.ou lo the Am.'iiedii tux.pujcr; pro iceliou to Americaii commerce and ship build. ll", and la-l, bul not least, protection to AioeiicuU citizens at home or abrscd, on t.-.e ilgh teas ot in ail) lore igti land. Ite-so'ieti, 'Ih-t si' il:i i of the UMtcd States am political equa.s and erjually cu tills J to the pioteelion of its lavs; that we He unaitciabi) opposed to lite immigration of all ergons Lot tu s)Uiathy with our in .slilntions and inita cal I- eur political Sjitem. Resolved, That the dig.iity ol labor should be maintained aed thai the lniniigratioli of Coolies to compete wilh tne ititelligeiit white laboreis ol our laud is degiading to their .nan'iood and a blot upon the civiliza tion of the age. We. lheiel.ire demand the repeal or the Burltug..iuc TreJty. Resolved, That Ihe action of tlr; present administratiun upon the Mivei question is deslrueti.e ol one ol the greatest industries of the laud; and thu altitude of the Presi dent in his grovelling tubtervicney to the dictates of Wail stieet, is a disgraceful com lneitlaiy upon Democratic independence and exccuiivs Ciguily. Resolved, That we condemn in unmea- ured terms the action of the Democratic congress in refusing to aduiil Dakota as a state; that such action ix in plain violation of the spirit and letter of the constitution, an outrage upon constitutional fieedom and subversive of the rights of the pe-ople. Kesolved, That we are in favor of a care ful and judicious investigation of the public land sjstein, to the end that actual seltieis may be protected in their rights, spurious laud grants exposed and honest koleiers ot titles may be defended in their illorts to improve the public domain. Resoivcd, That we are in favor of pen sions to all siildhrs who have fought in tlu armies of our country, w helher in tne Mex ican war or for the Union. Resoivcd, 1'l.at we are in favor of increas. ing the associate justices of thu Territory. Resoivcd, That the sweeping removal of tlie judges of territory by President Cleve land was an i.buse of power, a violation of law, and a disgracelul exercise of political power. Resolved, That General Miles is entitled to our warmest gratitude and respect for his sterling cllorts to subdue the Apaches, and the magnificent success of his aiduous campaign is but the result of that calm judgment and military skill which are churacleris'ic of the line soldier; that Capt. Ltwton, Lieut. Gatewoed and their galiaul command, through whose untiring efforts the Apache war was brought to a successful lermini.tion. have displayed a heroism and restless z-al'nhieh stamp them as model oU.d.-o ..f d;tj'ria Lutioa. and Jivatija to duty, and entitles them io oar eternal gra - ' t de. Kesolvec, That the Society of Ai'zona Pioneers is er.titul to the ehlsf credit for ngi'aliiig the Indian question, nu 'J I the government was compelled to a quiesee in tlie universal desire of th- pro;le of -Vri z.ma as excressi d throiu li saul society, and that cur thanks are herebj extended to li.e Society of i'ioneeis for the cnirgy and pt:r sisiciico which has brought peaecto our ti-nilory. Resoheil, Thai we are in f.nor.ol thu ap- ointi.it m of Icueral ol.iecis from the re-si- denls o! the tenitor) ; and that us carncsil) urge the pa-sage of-a law by co.igress which sha.l pel mil delegates to ole and have equal power wilii members of congress fioni states, and that the territorial obiers sha.l le- fleeted by the people. Resolved, That this convention de-lans its unqiialilird approval of the Ute Repub lican iidiuiiutr.ition in Ar zona, its pro gressive and beuclicial influence upon the advancement cf the territory, its freedom Ironi narrow and partisan abuse of power, and the broad and liberal slaud taken by i. upon ail matters of public interest. Resolved, That the Republicans of Ari zona unreserved. v c Ocmn the course pur sotd hy Governor Zuliek in attaes-iug the goo" name- aud credit of the territory by eotilinued and studied misrepresentations for parttsau purposes. i'e charge luia with having slandered the citizens of Arizona in oUieial i roelauiatious and with falsely claimiug credit for results -u composited without his helper instiu mi'tttality. We eharge him with an arbitrary and partisan abUio ol power, in bis ulfoiU lo remove without cause or authority of law able public servants who atelaithful to the trusts imposed upon them and who com luaLd tho respect and ctrnlidcnce of the people of this 'leiritory. he chaige the administration of Governor Zulick wilh being narrow ami partisan in ils efforts and purposes, Ivnuin to prostitute public othcials to party schemes In the organization of parlisuu g-ai.d iuii.-s under Hie infiuenee of pari) liiaiiipulai'i sat. gieat expense and without hchelieltl results. Resolved, 'Unit the Republicans of Ari zona eommend the action of the appointees of the late Republican Administration in maintaining their rights to remain ill cilice until ti c legal expiration of their terms, aud nppiuve their s.eadfast leally to the UeuuLi.iar. pally and tneir resistance lo hc aibttrarv aud illegal assumption of power b) Governor Zuitck. Koticc oi'S'oviiViSitre. TO PETER BON DE AND BENJ. J MARKS Y-u aie heieby notified that I have ex pended the stun fcl (i.l.ttJO) one tin.usauu Uollt.19 cuilei.cy of the Uuileu btat-s, in taoot ami iniu.cTi nieiits upon the Nellie Jamc- and S.iliiias lodes or inn. ing claims. situated in Millers (.ah) on, HuacliLcu moun tains, (.ccaisc county, leinloiy of Arizona, in ore or lo I. old the sa.d loues or it.iitii.g claiuis lor the )inis eadn g Dect-mbcr tilst, Jbbl; I.43; tSJo; 1M arm ltrio, uiacr twe pro isiotts o: section 3j4. ReMtcd slalutcs ol tl.c Lulled Mate-s, to tut: For labor and i.irjior:;it-:.'.s u on ll.e sa.d claims fe-r the )eur cnuiug December Ills:, liSl, one liun nreu doil...s eaih; for'he jea; tndiug De ce luhei tit, oht hltnd.etl dollars each; lor'tae )t-..i et.diug December ol, UtO, out: l.tindreu uoih'i-o t.'teh; tor the )ear ending ilcceii-tcr ol, l.bl, oi.e httuutetl hollars eich; lor ti.e )eai endiiig Dceuii.ci bt, Ibso, one bundled dol'ars each lir the live cara, the sum ol (il.WAJJ one thou sand Unbars. li:e location notice. of the &M claims being recoidett as billows: Nellie Jahic niiu ng claim, in bcibk -1, pages ii'J and Utt Kaunas miu.i claim, ll. book 4, pages 213 and g!4. la the lecord cf Cochise county, Teiri oty o! Arizona, transcribed trom the i'u.-.u omit) iceoras. Ana il Hlhin ninety (CO) days after this liol.ee by ublii r.liuii, juulailor re.ute to contribute-, catl. ot )ou, )oiir propoilion of such extei.diiinc, as eo-eiwneis, )emr inter csi in the said k-ihs or mining claims will Leeome the properly ol the undeisigncd under said aeelion '26-4. U. 11. HOI.LLNSTIEN. Cbar'citon, Coel.:te Uo.,A.'l., Jul) -.0, ISIS To Creditors. IN THE C0UX1Y COURT OF THE C'ouuly ol Cochise, teuilor) o: Arizona. in the mailer ol "lie uppiicanon ol Roderick F. Ilatl'ord, and lu.-o.v.nl oeblor to be discharged trom his dens' and liabii i ics. The petition, schedule and inventory of Rodcriek F. llullc.it!, ihe aboe named peti llo.ier, having been re-eeicd and hied here in, ll is heieby orderc'I that the said petl liener be-, and he hereby if, declared insol vent and the iihciill of Ihe county ot C'o clitsei is hereby directed lo take possession of all the estate, real and personal of said pet.t.oneri except such is may by law bo exempt trom execution; Mid ol aii his deeds voueheis, books ol account and papeis; and l'i keep the same salciy until the appoin. meut 'A an assignee, it is further ordered that all persons aie forbidden to make pay ineiil ol any debts to, or lo deliver aii) pioperly belonging to such debtor to him, or lor his use, aud said petitioner is forbid, dcu tonuke any tiaiisler of his propety"or any portion thereof. It is fuither ordered that tho creditors o.' petitiouer meet at the olhee of the Cieik of this Court at the Court liueise in the city of Tombstone, upon the '22(1 day ot October, .bO, at 10 o'clucK a. m. to prdio their debts and ehooic one or mine assignees o. tiu estate of Le iiioucr. It is luilhur oidered that the clerk oi this Couit shall imme diately publish a cop) of ti.i-t order in 'inn Daily iombsTOXe, a newspaper having a general circulation, aad published at trie cily of 'lombstoue, in-tlie county of Co chis", as olleii as tai newspaper is priuKd beioie the meeting ol tl e said creditors, ami said clerk shall serve lorlhwith a copy ot ttiis oiucrb) United &talcs mail, postage pieiutld or pcisotially, on vail cicditots named ill tlie anhevcet schedule. Dated Sept. Is, ISSd. WEBSTER STREET, S-20tf Com ty Judg.i SSatl : At the Pony Saloon and take a drink cf that fine old Hermitage Uourbon, W. II. MeUrayer Bourbon, or some of that elegant old Hermit age and Guckenheimer Rye, gua: aiiteed pcrfectlj pure. Also the iineit imported brandies, tvines and ci" rs, to be found in tiie Territory. St. Louis Lager Beer on draught. Eng lish Ale and Perter always on hand. Free lunch every day. Come all and come often. Henry Campbell, x-23tf . . Proprietor. KENTUCKY. 1 fP3RE ABOVE AVELL-KN'OWN ERAND HAS LEEN ANAIi7.LB Emminont Chemists, and Pronotuiced by AIJ.to be Croc from aziy A(!a!iK'at!5'.i.- Benson, Generl j&ieren&nGise Also Asrfiiits for Cutlir-c Pi-ckit-.g Compar.v, I'rark Falk'a AJi'ii I '' foBarbwl ire, ivcEtf. D!rj.a-esrprcagr.- A. COHEN & B imported ana jJGmjstie :s, Saiceit.; PIONbbH 3 I JIIXEUS' AND KANCHERS' SUPPLIES A SPECil AGEKT FOR I.MPFvOVED AGRICULTURAL -r . . - . And the ctlcbrated TURBINE WINLVMILLS, TENTS, WAGON COVElq . - FORCE-PUMPS. CjS"Frcsh Garden, Flower :and Field Seeds constanll, asiiioi iiavmcr rjucliascd the Koiuns btcuic a J , c miiLVw ;iii?o mnluntr icnny udditioiial .irn now pepa ed to one to tlio.'lcinl f.tcnt EC vex- 3B3oixj?;lit to T'os-J and on Reasonable TciniSj Transient and Boarding j Carcfuily Caved Foi. A lien St.. bet., Bel and! L. T. Jones, Stage for Fairbai'k. connecting for eastern and western tociu' tr railroad leaves at 0:15 o'cloik a. m Stage" leaves Fairl-ank nr i and leaves Tombstone to connect with train to Sonora at 2 o'cioil Stage ter Fail hank'by way of Charleston, leaves Tombstone at 7 turns upon ariival of Benson tiiiin. 1 Stage for Bisbee leaves tvery morning a b o'clnci, except Seind j 48 o Alien St. Under O'ccidd Robt, Crouch, f fcppjj IiUx Uf.F. ' GENT FCR PENttN AND I' IMTV ICR Den'pra I-- C6 JD Ul tin! Alykrwred Stu;!ir.r.lcfr Wagutis nil IlcaJquartd K ALLEN STREET NEAR FI1TII. rX1ol?3 GOO?l. ' Til ICES AND FANCY Gire Thf.ir j Cal7 jAI.ER IN O id LP! Finest Turn-outs Pi MM md Sis