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.? 'T-fi-TS-fSraCTI N.'T.I "J; Kirf' ,.--.? TOMBSTONE XAJLY rUOSPEOTOlf, KUMX EVENING. N0VE3IBEK 21. 1890. f -vS . ' !" L HEfflPM 'i !rl5r' -4 1 f T F' 1 Sj m n mi TOMBSTSnE 'PROSPECTOR NOVEMBER . 21, IK' pimUSHEn EVERY EVEMM Pnsmv ExcErTKn bt (. BAtiG. Edit": and Pmi'n,! iul-rrltllfn ItnlM. One Year $10 Six Months 6 , .... fit Tnree aiomuti....... ....... .- - OneMonth 1 Delivered by Carrier for 25 en- per week. CITY 1XD MUSTY OFFICIAL PAPER Fresh R-nch Butter trom the ranch ' H MThlte stWolrott's Cssb Store "' 500 colonists left KanMS last weeV to settle in Lower California. Mohave county pives South elecn W lajority by the onicial count. The Weekly PuosrECTOR wad issued last night. Send for a sample copy ConUinaall the news of the week. Only $4 per annum. THfi census deparment reports thall interest charges in the terntorit s hate decreased from an average of 15.82 if '60 to 7.03 in W. An Ariionan vili not swallow this aserlion. j The p. ice of silver is a natural n -suit of the panic all oter the ea" Stocks of the gil'-cdgcd kind are li the swim with i-ilver. It will all I over soon and priefs will rii-e. The San Francisco Chronicle run a column and a half ndvcrtUenien for the Louisiana Lottery Co. It i. daring piecp of independence dirrctly in violation of the anti-lottery law. Perhaps Wannamaker doesn't tackl the big dailies We will see r j God'rev Pyken anil Chn. McLm left the Xt-edlf the other day in Imat twenty feel lung to circmnnax mai-j 11 " 2. c:te lh- ulube. Thev go down Color lo into lie Pacific and eii to return to San Franeico in IS' A ipeririiiw-irne of the mmiir and ifnllf - I u-- lielt I"0' r N (MIMIIW '). jl.l.'l .111-- .. '! a iei fceidde tin- eicp(a-vn l.ki lonunl the r-p4irof tlie tire plnp ltt ei, winch are to be repaired by t li lowest bidder. This idea is a wise one The Prospector would suggest to th new council that it might go a ste farther and let the advertising out b contract also, as is done in other citi and in all counties, and in the Terri tory. It would be much cheaper an more satisfactory to the taxpayers wh pay for it. bol "SUjMtiEr. with reluctant feet. TTbcrs tb brook and rirer meet. Wonsucooa asa-esIMkooil Deetl" Is a tTDe of thousand! of TOttni-rirt -wlv are emerrinr froa tb chrrxiiil aure of tbeii riwmoc, hs hkj czr upon weir "wienx. Jfervoua, ezcitabte. lniubte, etlrred bj ctruire, Dskacwibte forces wlthtn tbem mcCi a xnriuur unto beraelf. our rfilM nre4 tbe teodCTcet care, the met Jnlnr, paUenl orenlght, ux the Ji3 of Dr. Pleice Fvont Prescription, to lately carrr them througk tola critlcaj peticd. dnrlci -which. In tot maar Urea, alas, are eown the aeeda of ol tresEinf forss of dirtsr peculiar to thi fetaaJe aex. But thia boon to womankind will prerent all aach dlerajre. cr cure then: if they hare already aelxed a victim. Woman owes It to herself, to ber family, and to her nodal station, to to well and atronr. L bir then not nep-Iect the sure means of cure. "Favorite Vreacrlptioa " ta a legitimate medi cine, carefallr compounded by an experienced and aktllf ul physician, and adapted to women' delicate orraouatloo. It la purely Teertabie In It competition and perfecUjr barmleaa in It eCect in any condition ef the system. foM by irurzUUl JL00. or six bottfe for S&aa. vepyrlsht, UCs, by Woxus Du. Mao. Am, Dr.PIEifCE'S'PELLETS regulate and cleanse the brer, etotcaca and bowels. They are purely rezetahla and per. fectly bannltvs. Ouo a Bote, Sold by arusruu. Sms!itH A Cak for "Truth ITvtrels. "Peoplo may say what Chey Ufa bout trashy novels, " said a nerroui little bright eyed woman the other day, "but I must say they are better than medicine for mo at times. I am, M plenty of other women are, a natur A worrier; that is, 1 am riven to bor otjiug trouble and looking alicaJ with apprehension of disaster to comr I should hare been born & man, ) vtnetimes think, and tusseled witl the world myself; but sitting at homr as I do, Che mother of a family, and tblviug. to wait and watch my hus band try to lay up something for oji old age in his own way, 1 easily fal! into the habit of useless worrying about the future, which tends U stimulate regiet for the jiast, nnd often, I ara sure, makes the present unnecessarily unpleasant for -thos around too. When I used to fall intc such a mood a spirit of restless energy would lako possession of mo and l would work awav at my household duties far Levoncl what my strengtL warranted, My weary body would then react on my worried brain, and tho result would bo a total collapse from which it took time and nursing to recover. But I found a remedy at ast in silly novels When I feel a worrying mood coming upon tne now, I fall into reading them. They keef. tne from thinking, they soothe nit Into unexpected naps, they require no mental etlort for their comprehension, thoy stir uo strong emotion withirj me; in fact, a short course of then: induces a sweet torpor of the brain, which, while no doubt not t bo de tired in the young, or in any one as o permanent feature, has often proved of incalculable benefit to me, and a great comfort to my family." Ncn York Tribune. Under the JSnovs Every one knows that ilrs. Stowo's Dinah had occasionly a "clarin up time," when all her possessions were brought forth trom their ueepest re ceptaclcs, put sedulously in orderj and kept so for a brief interval. Dinah however, was not very wise; she liaC not learned, like a certain other "shir less" person, to let nature do her cleaning for her. There is a family in a thrifty Ken Knglptid town, which respects law but lias no regard for order. During at least half tic year, not only their ousc, but tho yard is littered with objects worthless and out of place, but, with tho first snow, comes u "clarin up time." "1 do feel so pleased to see the snow fome down," said Mrs. Slattern, one ..inter morning, as she stood at her door, tossing tin cans, bottles, old boots and other rubbish into tho door yard. "If "twasn't for having it a few ciontks in the rear, I don't know as I should ever feel cleared up." "What difference does tho snow make!" inquired tho neighbor ad dressed. "Why, you see," explained Mrs. Slattern, "to many useless things col lect in the house, that I don't know what to do with 'em all, so I just tosa 'em out doors, and the snow covers em up as nice- as you please." "But they are tnero in tho springl" "Oh, of course, and a terrible eye soro they are, but then, 'tisn't long be fore tho snow comci again and hides 'esn YouVh's Companion. "rw no reeu. What is needed to help tho average dairyman is the information how c improve the herd already in his hands. He needs to bo taught to test each cow separately, both for quantity and for quality, and to liave the nerve to di peso cf the non paying ones, while building on those which turn him a profit. He needs to know that like produces like in the animal as well as in the vegetable world; that good ani mals product) good offspring, and pooi ones as certainly bring forth poor pro geny; that the male is half the herd in breeding, and that ha cannot expect to improvo his herd without a good sire; that although a grado male may ba better than n scrub, a pure bred male is better than either; that the greater and more rapid impTDvcmen' which he produces makes htm chcapci in ths end at a good round price thnt either the scrub or the grade as a gift and that it is only by weeding outpoci cows and breeding from his best ones ........ .. .....m. lf..J .....I., t ...J-, iln.' excellence and good pedigree, that hi can in a few years bring his herd m to an average yield of 300 pounds o' butler per cow Prairie Farmer. A Oeerxia SDrer aline. Many years ago -when the red me? loomed over tho forest of Georgil there was in tho piny woods above Tazewell a silver mine. The location of this mine wai known only to the Indians. Thoy worked it for somf time nd brought thssilrer to Buena Vista lo sell to a man wb was in the mcrcantilo business, but whose name .has been forgotten. After a time they ceased to bring it, and tho merchant, upon inquiry, learned that the water had inundated the mine in such a. way as to prevent further work. He fur nished them with pumps of some kind, when they again brought hiiti silver. After the Indians left this country fot the west the merchant offered fl.OOC Uf any one who would discover the mine. After many fruitless attempts tho search was given up by all except one man, who discovered the location of the mine several years afterward by the dirt work and the old pieces of pump. The gentleman, from some causo or other, was unable to pur chase the property at the time, and it is owned by an estate, the heirs of which have moved away and left the property uncarcd for, nor do they know anything of thero having been silver found on the place. Tho loca tion ij known to a few persons. It ah corroborates everything that hat been said about it Brooklyn Eoglo. . rt :f Ci'Jla lll.tory. February 10, even more than the 1st of July, is tlio anniversary of the birth of tho political union of our Canadian neighbors. It was on this day that tho British parliament passed tho r..t for tho union of upper and lower Canada. Tuo lower province reflected tho Franco of Louis XIV, in Iho undeludcd character of its French medievalism, frightened by nothing fo much cs that terribly disturbing thing whjch unresting people call progress, and which theso peaceful Canadians allow to rush post them in its wild jiath quito unhealed. West crn Canada, on tho contrary, a ;l.l :., ,u- i:e. tilled with an eager desiro to enjoy all tho benefits of tho com mercial activity, clamored for political cltange. Tho "struggle for a liberal srovcriuncut under a ministry respon siblo to parliament, was interrupted by tho rebellion of 1837, which Lord Durham-put down with tie iron hand of military force. And though his escrciso of dictatorial powers caused him to bo dubbed "Lord High Sedi tioner" by The London Times, and led to his itwdl, the ministry and parlia ment were forced to substantially adopt his plan for tho legislative unior of tho two provinces, a plan of which tho ultimate result was tho British Korth American act of 1SG7 and the establishment of tho Dominion of Canada. But the unfortunate creator of a new empire sunk under the load of op; robrium which his cuemics cast upon huii, nna cueu on juiy5, lbl of cliarin and disappointment. Phil adclphia Times. Bird' Xeet Soup. Cuilieso birds' Dot aOUp La -U- !css, gelatinous compound, according to the palate of western nations. Theso nests are most plentiful in Brit gh North Borneo, where they r fouud iu caves. They are made from x soft fungoid growth that Lncrusts the limcstono in all damp places -x it grows nbout an inch thick, outside dark brown, inside white. It is taken by tho bird in its mouth and drawn oil t in a Slamcnt backward and forward uko a caterpillar weaving his cocoon. Theso "birds" are bats and swifts. The nesU are gathered by candle light at the dizzy neight of severa. hundred feet; theso caves hava been worked for seven generations, without any apparent diminution, though three crops are gathered in a ycr. Good 'la-sekvepiug. A nore Tlat Cbews Tefeuco. TLere is a heavy draught horse at one of the quarries in Westerly, that has been driven for a number of rears by tho same man a native of tho r-nerald Isle. And it is a fact that the worthy animal will not draw a load in the morning until he lias had a chew if tnl-cco Hi appetite being catisGcd, he is otf liko a wholesale breeze. Providenco Journal. , How tc ZjJoy m Clorette. Cheap, hand made sdgarcttes form a delicious smoke, partieu-trly if while jouaro enjoying them yet. M your mind dwell 111 a pleasant rrvef on their origin. To one who knows, this Jaily luxuryof the cabman and waiter is redolent with associations, for whence havo been gathered tho ma terials! There is a three volume novel in every cigarette. What a splendid exercise in imagination it is to figure in one's mind who the smokers were who contributed each a cigar end, or tho remains of a cigarette, or tha emptyings of a pipe for the gamin to dry and llzzlo till it was readv to be a cigarette again. Youth, beauty, fash ion, old age, vice and virtue may all havo smoked tho tobacco in its earlier form. It must bo highly pleasing to construct a group of shaaowy smoker for acquaintances. London Globe, m 1 11 -r. Uo&oo (Lewis Carroll) naked a Utile girl on the seashore one day if she bad read AUco la Wonderland. " " Tho child an swereil, "Yes," and after a paosa said she ra very sorry to hear that tho maa who had written the book was mad. She had beard tho clergyman tell ber mamma so. Ncxtdsy Hr. Dodson sent hi misinformed admirer a special copy of "Alice,' with the -Other's COUllii2' A -Iclanclioly Chan;. Tourist What great changes time, sorts here in the westf A few years :go this region was peopled by reds vi thou I a whito. i-Iausas Rustler An sence the Irought it's bc'n mostly whites wilh aut a red. O, tim works a heap o changes. ilunscy'a Weekly. Tho people of Portland, Ore., are taking steps to induce tho legislature to establish a vast lark lit the Cascade mountains. It is designed to have the park include Mount flood and Crater lake, which would make it a fonaid able rival of Yellowstone park. St. Louis has got hold of n maa who has stolen twenty-eight horses in six months, and ho is not only 82 years of age, but lame, near sighted tnd sutfering from asthma. Infolenee Bebnked. Ato table in a restaurant a diner said to another on the opposite side of tho table, "I beg pardon, sir, but will you kindly pass me the salt cellar 1" "Humph 1 ' said tho other insolently. "Do you take me for the waiterr" The first diner made no reply, but calmly called, "Waiter!" The waiter camo up, bowing, and ssked him what he desired. "Nothing," said tha gentleman, "crcept to apologizo to you. It seems that I took this man for yo"YouU.,i Companies. Arizona CARRIES U S. MAIL Far to or from Ta.jrT3a.riki. S&1.50. Leaves Tombstone at 8:15 a m. to connect with Trains for iNogales, Bisbee and all poims South., Arrives in Torrbstone 12:00 A,, m. Leaves Tombstone at 1:15 p. m 'or Fairbnk ro -onnect with trains at Be son for ai points East 'n West. BAGGAGE oj Fassengers delivered to and from Stage office in the city lr of Charge W.IJTI.U-H('EI.I AEiirH. TT7NTEt TEAMS TO HAUL LUlt. T 1 It-r from Rots' mill 'o BUtee. Apph st lb; t"! run KALr-nr.iL em.ati-. 1. R SALE FIRST-CLASS r-E-IDEVCE rr'T'"?- "e lot. No. 5 ltlnrk 31. front inic on Srford tr-et. TombsU're. with two jtKxl htiUM-c.une rented; tbe ltroiirrty of IV. A. Ai.d.rn n and wife Wiil be fuIU iitl.om dVlay Ap- ly at once to Jnmet Ktlllv, Fre iiKict -trrtt 10 4 tf SALKMC -W wlrliafew nn " ell nr fond by ampV tothe h 'l--l- ud r ni. le L-rre' fnnnacr-rer In nu flt.e ,- Scent rtmu. Vaer $3 Kr dnr. Pir."i -.MSon Nrtpottlaeirerwl yo"- iv-ew nr"p tlr.s etr. - -rti WjVf fl r"ACirtwATi On FOItI.K 1IIHPKI.I AXr.nir-a. T"OR SALF CUTFLOWEK3 AND POT I r'.aitts Win llraurb liaalwata ou liaud Mirt-rb rolletllon for sale fcr all ocvtMor. v crer Kullon and tf ond lr-et tf V VXT-1 VKM lsK tlf-'.I.I'. TAnED-G'ULTO 1)0 OENF.KAL boii.riiV. Apply at tbe Pot tllace. S500 HMVARD. lt rw- (l fioy' t- (iiV xf5f - sons vlio teill inve tbr infomtaucn which 1 1 le-trt to ttc arrest and cinvictHm of any cr o r pTLons unlaw J oily handhnc an of ray itrck. C ATI I.K Branded HG on left h:p, car rk nht car crop and split HOktS Brat-ded HG n left sliouVcr. H. G. HAS.-KLGFhEaS 8273m &ia Pedomrr LA ESPEEANZA! Cor. Allen & Fifth St., Tombstone. OAHDI1TI&C0. DL'ALEBS IX LI p. I OltM AMI criMKH, MAI'll aad I'aory CroerrleH, OUAIN, nAY AND WOOD Kepi CoatU-tlr on lltnd. SOLD AT LOWE 1 'RICES. Country l'rc-ace Dorg' t and rod TOMBSTONE P0U1T D RY AND I-IACHINE SHOP. McALLloTEK & KcCOSE. Prop'rs. JCmdsof MtQ-uid M tolas MacliiiKfy, Heavy w Ucht Caisei of Iroa au-d Brass Made to Onir Houtlnx Zniae fad to Order, and En gines Indicated and Agitated Aicnu for Albany Lncainc ol 4 Cpooad XtK. I- flintL i& Ivt ST. LOUIS BEIR HALL For Ico-6old Beer od Oraurh Go to ST. LOIjIS .BEER HMJ., ANHEUSER BUSC11 BtEWING ASSO CIATION. OF ST, LODIS MISSOURI. WHOLESALE AKO RETAIL- Applj to MAUTIS o.VTEtI.0. Charles Granville Johnston ATTORSET AST) COtJKSEIXOB AT LA AND SOTAttT PUBUC TOMBSTONE1 ARIZONA. TTiH practice in all the Court of Territory. C G Iohkjto v. E-v Si: Too are th oolr No UTpoUicin ecsU coootj who baa ctaiplied witt ne req-ireox-ta et the Pepanaeu and .tbacfon tht ONLY oe "bo eaa admlanieroula ia e-tet cornier fRSD W SMITH, IWei'rtf. Tit .npobtatiox: Mail & Stage Co v' AND WELLS, FAkGO TOIUIT" rnuiM 0 .m 'r r I I " Allen Street Near Fifth. mported and Domestic Cigar and (? a - Pipes Smokers Articles and Fancy Motion i5p-qtvt: thfm a c,aj 1 -sq-- ism VIRGINIA HOTEL BENSON, Arizona. EXCELLENT CC0MM0DAT10N Rooms En Suite and Single, S lecial Attention -GIVEN THE Culinary Department. Rates Reasonable. Only Hotel in Benson A A. CASTANEDA. Proprietor I. M" CASTANEDA. Manager K-IMI! Jll'.AX-l. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, Sllrn Mtreec. between 5th sail nih. I have a Large and Well Assorted Stock of Fresh Meats, Hams, Bacon. Bolognas, .Lard, Pork Sausage, ead Cheese, Corned Beef, Eastern Pickled Pork, - Tripe and Pig's Feet niftheni Cash Prion paid for Choice Beef, Pork and Mntton and (litna d Ponltrj-. OICtlKKM PKOIITI.Y KIL.I-.rl A.MI II EL I VKKKII T ' A.-IV f'A itT If TIIK i'lTV KKf.R OK CIIAKBK IIM'ST I If. ni 1 u 1 1117 IT. E. LEA, Fairbarik. - -sOaw.. Ice Deliveied atFairbank at OJMS CXKT Per Pound. Put onboard tke C rs at tke Same Price. TEAMS MEETS ALL TRAINS. AGENT FOR SCKLlTZ MILWAUKEE KEG BEER, insole A gent for Califoriiia Fredericks burg Keg. Beer. Fresh Oysters Delivered, to any part of tlie country for 25 cents a dozen. & CO 'S EXPRESS .M ItJtim. Wb Eme' S 1 f i:i,m MAM AVIt IIACOX. Proprietor - Arizona. I y 1" i;.ii I1 .V. . j i 1 X I II , 1 'i J m imi ttmmkMUfijf 'gwHjgag1 KftUI .-" ',w,5 -------------