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S25ST3L3iiejte TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR. vol. v. TOMBSTONE. ARIZONA. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER e, 1890 NO. 122. iVjr Aval IP" II I, v fJt A1 a OISTI5 ENJOYS Both tho method and result Tvnen Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and act Ssntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For eale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. SAB rXUKCISCQ, CAL Lowsttut. xt. f rear, n.r. sii:ncu.NUir PIONEERSTORE Cor. 5th and Fremont Stat I0E HOEFLER - PROFf . HUUl IS - General ftohandise. MINERS' and RANCHERS Supplies a Specialty- AUKNT FOB IXPttOVXD AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And the Celebrated Turbine Wind-BELlls TEXTS. '(JON COVSHi. Buckeye i-orce-Dump, Fresh Garden Flowers and Field Seed Constantly on Band. mrftl PAPAGC Cash Store, Fremont, bet. 3rd & 4th. FRANK B. AUSTIN ... .Proprietor Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Brands of KENTUCKY WHISKY AND Grain of all Kinds Ktpt CoctftrUy on Q&d xA 5ULU . Al LlMtai rniuio -or ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES ConslaBttr od Hand Jilt! JuAN A. GARCIA Custom House Broker. DAYS STRICT ATTENTION TO -1 all matters connected with the Mexican custom house. Ia respon sible for all fines imposed by the Mex ican government, but not for duties that the custom officers neglect to charge. All business connected with the Mexican custom house attended to with neatness and dispatch. All papers and doevmen lip.i r ate attention at very reasonable rales. Ioinas, San Pedro, Sonora, Hex, NOTICE. If you yte.nl fine straight whisky, of tho most celebrated brands, drop into the Pony Saloon and satisfy yourself thai this is true. The Pony also car ries the finest brands of uumesiic hum imported Brandies, Wines, Ales, Por ters, and all kinds of liquors. Ice Cold Drinks of all kinds a specialty. The Carmen Key Vest Cigar is the finest for the money to he had in Ari zona. St. Louis Anheuser Busch Lager Beer on draught at all times. No fav orites. Come all. JOHS SlIAUCHSESSY, Proprietor. Fruit 1'reca. The finest trees ever offered for sale. Most all bearing trees, three years old, all kinds. Also Umbrella, Chinese Mulbeiry and Sweet Locust. To flow er lovers who make up a club I will sell my ever-blooming roses by the one hundred at 11 apiece, and give you your choice. Also Flowering Shrubs and Greenhouse Plants of all kinds for sale at the old place, corner Fulton and Second streets, Tomb stone, Arizona, by William Bracch. 0FK& my trees should be trans planted as soon as possible from No vember to January. nil Just arrived from the east, the fol lowing articles: Cape Cod Cranberries, Apples, Full Cream Cheese, Mince Meat, Zdnte Currants, Sour Krout, New Orleans Molasses, Boston Black Molassscs, at Hoefler's, 024-t For a cut. bruise, burn or scald their is nothing equal to Chamber lain's Pain Balm. It heals the parts more quickly than any other applica tion, and unless the injury is very se vere, no scar is left. For sale by II. J Prro. I'acfs I'or nerrhaala. The country trade, the cattlemans trade, the ranchers' trade, the trade of surrounding mining camps can only be reached by appealing to their reason. You can reach them throu the columns of the Weekly PEOPrec- tor. The phennnunal growth Of its? subscription list during the late cam paign has been followed?!- a flood of new subscribers during the past two weeks never equalle in Arizona jour nalism. If you expect to do any hol iday trade you bad better encsge jouri space NOW. Ho! F Blahe"?!- L. A. Engle is now running a fast two-hoiso rig between Tombstone n Bisbee. leaving Tombs m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and Bisbee on alternate days, at same hour. Orders for passage or freight to be left at store of Geo. H. Fills Tombstone. Office at Bisbee at Langsdorfs store. 9-22-tf. nafe and FnVctlve Ebaxdretu's Pills are the safest and most effective remedy for Indiges tion, Irregularity of tho Bowels, Coo slipation. Biliousness, Headache, Diz ziness, Malaria or any disease arising from an impure state of the blood. They have been in ns it. this country for over fifty years, and the thousands of unimpeachable testimonials from thoae who have used them, and their constantly increasing sale, is incontro vertible evidence that they perform all that is claimed for them. Brandreth's Pills are purely regela. ble. absaluUIr harmless and safe to take at any time. Sold in every drag and medicine tore, either plain or 'sugar coated. A prominent physician and old army surgeon in eastern Iowa was called away from home for a few days: during his absence one of the children contracted a severe cold and bis wife bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for it. They were to much pleased with the remedy that they afterwards used several bottles at various times. He said, from his ex perience with it, be regarded it as the the for be- XV most reliable preparation in use colds and that it came the nearest b Ing'a specific of any medicine ht had ever setn. Tar sab by H. J. Prro, Drujritt. 9.ot I.a ". The following list of "lost laws" just brought to light and dsclarcd by Judge Kibbey to be operative, are published in the Phcnix Herald. Any one wish ing a copy can get one from the secre tary: Council Bill No. 4C Providing for attachments on real estate and per sonal properly. Council Bill No. 87. To amend Par. 757, Sec 109. Code of Civil Pro cedure, Chap. 2. Title 15, R. S. of Ari zona. House Bill No. 40. To amend Chap. 1 attd 3, Title 39. R, S. of Arizona, in relation to jurors and juries. House Bill No. 4G. An act amend ind Par. 2710, concerning cases of realty by boards of supervisors. House Bill No. 51. An act to es tablish a compulsory school law in and for the Territory of Arizona. Substitute for House Bill No. 52. An act to amend Par. 397, Sec. 17, Chap. 2. Title 13, R. S, relating to county government. House Bill No. 63. An act to pro vide for the further erection and main tenance of the University of Arizona. House Bill No. CO. An act concern ing the district and supreme courts and to amend Sec. 10, Par (i09, Chap 3, Title 14, "of district courts ," R. S. of Arizona. House Bill No. 89: To amend Par. 3254, being Sec. 1, Title LXV, of the Revised-Statutcs of Arizona, 1RS7. House Bill No. 99. An act prohib iting the carrying on of certain busi ness within the limits of incorporated cities on Sundays. Home Bill No. 121. Requiring courts to appoint special guardians in all matters pending before them in volving the rights of minors therein the minors have not appeared by gen eral guardian. A .Tlexictiu Kick. The following is a trAnUtkjnromlSa0'11 ,he Jud2e was at the"ElTrao--5rams7iricoVI,8Umeia Tuon ""ending court fer Chatham figures as rtr friend, J. J. Chatham, post yraater at Nogales and editor of the ogale Sunday Herald did not notice perhaps that m the last number of his weekly appears a reprint concerning the Louisiana lottery, copiedfrom the Philadelphia Herald. As this is prey hibited by the law, put in effect, con- cerning the lotteries iand of which Th Trafico has been jtizl'm. weKavi e r-.. wondered exceedingly if the might be s?specislly empowered cir- cularxve do not wish tojftlieve that ing its edi'or, Ufe postmaster mighlelude the ord; rather on the contraryTie'ouglit to bo the first in ob serving it. In Castillian we have a very popular proverb that says : "The good judge begins through his own house." We do not know how to translate this into English, but we believe that in that tongue and in all those known, the moral and object of the sentence is ruht and prudent." Wlijr ot? Secretary Murphy, also acting gov ernor of the Territory, in giving the reasons for the non-publication of the ten laws which are creating so much distrust in legal circles, said that they had been retained in the pos-estion of lite governor until tie, as acting gov ernor, had decided to turn them over to the secretary's office for file, with instructions to furnish certified copies on demand, and that to publish them now in pamphlet form after advertis ing for bids, as required by law, would pot only lie confusing but would con sume the time from now until the session 16th legislature. He had, therefore, thought best to notify the public.through the papers of the ex istence l the laws and have them printed fn the same volume with, the laws of thelGth session, provided they are not repealed. - r, The PftosrECTOR acknowledges the be receipt ol an invitation to attend the opening of the new World building in New York on the tenth inst, That World's all right we are glad to know, , Bat this one is a flee tine show jAnd cjnieqnently wt can't go. A ICouaUl'rIp. The two adventurers who left the Needles abont two weeks ago in a boat of theirown construction to make a tour of the world, have arrived at Vuiiih. i The Sentinel says that the b)aHs a staunch craft built of Arizona lumber. She draws 22 inches of water when loaded, is 7$ feet wide 24 feet in length She has a center board C feet long and 2 feet wide. Her bottom is nearly flat with a keel eight inches wide." They were fifteen days on the trip from the Needles hero. They boat struck a rook on the way down which delayed them two days. They will travel about 400.000 miles and it will take them 2 years. Both are old sailors. If careful there is no re iton why the Hilda may not make the trip in safety. (.'rnnd IZ utile. For an elegant toilet case at Frank Yaplo's, Dc. 23d no- on exhibition at his Central News Depot. Tickets one dollar. Interesting- I-'Icure. The consular fees collected at the so en principal ports of Mexico for the year ending June 30, 1890 were as follows : Paso del Norte Juarez ...$5065 50 Carita Gonzales 3823 75 Nogales 3371 50 Vera Cruz, estimated . . . 3000 00 Piedras Negras 2765 75 Merida i550 50 Nuevo Larado 1181 00 It will be seen that Nogales is third in point of importance compared with the others. Vlrn In Crittenden. The house of Judge Vanderlip. at Crittenden, was burned down Thurs day night. Tt was evidently the work and no one was in the house. There were stored in the building forty stand of arms which were sent out durinc the Indian troubles of IS SO, besides his personal effects and his records as jus tice of the peace, all of which were destroyed. It is quite likely that the guilty party will be rounded up. No gales Herald. Cattle Drive. The Yuma Sentinel announces the jpassing through that point of Col. W. U. J-any., wno was on uis way vo cau Francisco "t KTanEO. l2drire 2,8C0i head of cattle from near Benson to Winnernucca, Nevada. Col. L. says that his company cannot afford to pay the rates charged by the Southern Pa cific railroad company, and will drive their cattle overland iathe Little Col orado and St. George through to No vivJa. While here he also arranged to drive 3,000 head of cattle from Ben son, crossing the Colorado at Yuma, to Los Angeles. COUSTI KKCOItVK. The following instruments were filed in the recorder's office since 3 p. m. yesterday : DEED. B Troglia to J Delariva lots 5 and of lot4 block 11 with improvements 1105. LOCATIOS. California mining claim Turquois district, H Marquard, James Mulli gan. IIOXKI. AKICIVAI.8. COCHISE. Harry Scott, Huachuca; H Watson, Los Angeles; N G Gray, ranch: M Aubrey, Tucson ; John C Bell San Fran ci -co. PALACE. I G W Prince, Tncson ; Phil Prager, ft Louis, Wm Mulczar, San Fran- eisco. J BXS J0SE "ocse. ThosHagan ranch; Hugh McCrum i San Franciico;T S Kicks, Los An- Sgelei BY WIRE. News of Importance From all Parts of the World. Ana Condensed Into Facts Without Comments. 8PKCIAL DISPATCHES TO rBOSFECTOS. in ew xorK to-dar silver was quoted at $1.05; lead stronger, $4.80; and copper nominal. $16.50. Chicago. A dispatch from Nets- j e(v Orleans says: The cotton house of V. &. A, Meyen has suspended with liabilities ag gregating $2,500,000 and assets $3,000 000. This was the largest commis sion house in the country and wa& also supposed to be one of the wealth iest. Chicago A dispatch from Sisson agency, South Dakota sas: Tho 1200 Indians on the Sisson Wappon reservation are on the verge of starvation at the opening of winter because of the government failure to furnish them subsistence. Loxdos. An exciting incident arose from Mr. Parnell's refusal to put Mr. Abraham's motion. As a written resolution to the same effect was be ing handed in by Mr. Justin McCar thy Mr. rarnell leaned across the ta ble, struck Mr. McCarthy's hand and seized the resolution and tore it to pieces. Mr. Justin H. McCarthy, son of Mr. Justin McCarthy, arose from his seat and denounced Mr. Parncll as insulter of his father and an enemy to his country. He declared that hith erto he had acted with Mr. Parnell, but henceforth he would repudiate him. The declaration joung Mc- Carth raised the total number of the anti-Parnellito members to 45. Yum it St, Louis .Tl inert. Globe The Democrat says : The party of Yuma officers who were visiting the property returned yester day feeling jubilant over the prospects for the future. The party before reach ing the city agreed to say nothing about their trip until they made a re port to a full stockholders' meeting which is called for next Tuesday. A gentleman of the party said that he was surprised at the amount of ore in sight. He said there were several large the ore being very rich. He was very well satisfied with the prospect for water, and says the supply will be soon large enough to supply several smelters. The market was quiet and only 100 shares changed hands. The price paid was a little higher. The Nogales Herald is informed upon what it censiders good authority that Albert Steinfeldt, of L. Zecken dotf &. Co., has taken hold of the old Mowery mine, near Crittenden, and will begin work with vigor at once. Highest of all in Leavening Power. v Powder ABSOiXTEDf PURE CHOICE BITS OF HUMOR. Pco cd Mother (piqued that her child's advances meet with no response from fair stranger) "Why, baby, dear, that's not your grandma!" Why so downcast?"' "I lost a mag nificent umbrella yesterdajP "Leave It In tho train?" "No; I met tho owner of it In the city, and he recognized It at onco." ' - -. Architect "Have you any suggest ions for tho study, ' Mr. Qulckrich?" Quickrlch "Only that It must bo brown. Great thinkers, I understand, are gen erally found in a brown study." IxDlQXXSTLASDi.onD(totenantofflat) "I thought you said your children were all grown up, and here you have threo noisy babies in tho house." Tenant "Yes, these are my grandchildren." . ' Womax (to tramp who had eaten a whole mince pie) "You seem to have a good appetite." Tramp (with tears In his eyes) "Yes, madam, this is all 1 have in the world which I can rightly call my own." -v -... i Cnouxr (whoso legs are a trifle bowed, to a tailor) "Aw I'm very par ticular y know, about tho fit of my trousers." Tailor "The fit will bo all right, sir. I'll cut the cloth with a pair of bent shears." - -f FJ. r Ixdiosast Visitor "I told you five or six times to wake me up this morning at seven. Here it is ten o'clock. Why didn't you wake me up sooner?" Hotel Porter "I did wake you up sooner, sir, only you didn't hear me." ?? Peddler (In conciliatory tone) "I presume those- lovely children in the yard are yours, madam?" Madam (frigidly) "I have no children." Ped dler "Pardon me; since I see you more closely I see that tho brats could not possibly bo yours." -in-- -Zf&iV " Wanted reliable men,' " read Mrs. Ba3comfrom the advertising columns of the paper. Then she raised her glasses upon her forehead, looked severely at her husband and remarked: "And the world 'II wait a considerable number of centuries yet before it gets 'em." asr "I've got a complaint to make," said an office boy to his employer. "What is It?" "Tho book-keeper kicked me, sir. I don't want no book-keeper to kick me." "Of course he kicked you. You don't expect me to attend toeery thing, do you? I can't look after all the little details of tho business myself. A.i Uxcxe Rastcs (to his young hopeful) "Dolphus, yo' young rascal, yo' tako dat slate pencil outen yo' mouf an stop chew in' it!" Dolphus "Yes, pa." Un cle Itastus "Don' yo' know it am dan gerous to de limn ob do stummack to chew slate pencils? Some day eddiea tlon will kill yo', chile kill yo'. sboV - A yocso fellow, not quite so wise as Solomon, was eating some Cheshire cheese, full of mitos, one night at a tavern. "Now," said he, "I have dona as much as t-amson, for I havo slain my thousands and my tens of thousands." "Yes," answered ono of tho company, "and with the same weapon, too the jaw bone of an ass." - BLiyp BEooIfr'Al"!.maditin' Ttm Starving!" Charitable Old La4y-tC5? creature, I am sorry to say I havo noth ing smaller than a ten-dollar gold piece. (She opens her purse.) Not a single smaller piece of money," Blind Beggar "I beg your pardon, madam. 1 see a five-dollar hill. (He draws his purse from his pocket.) I can easily change that for yon." Jo Coburn the pugilist died in New York Saturday. Judge Kibbey rendered a judgment in the case of ihe Territory vs. Gill which knocks out the present grand jury and recommits all cases submit ted to it and makes the ten lost laws, a list of which the Herald published, effective, active statutes. It seems that one of those lol acts makes a grand jury consist of seventeen to twenty-four members, while the old law makes it fifteen, and in ordering the present grand jury the Judge had so ordered. On the question on the matter of the pica in abatement in the- Gill case coming up this lost law was introduced and the Judge ruled as above. The Gill case is, therefore, off as arc all other upon which indict ments have been found by tha preient grand jury. Phenix Herald. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. J 7. 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