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JJJJUARY, - - 27. 1891.
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B EiVK. AKMYX.
S abce 7.00 ai Fairbank 9.00 a.m.
F tirbank 10.00 a. m. Bisbee 12.30 n'n
Daily, tixtpt Sunday.
(Pacific tim0
. UiS WlLLIAVS, Supl.
LOCAL NOTES.
All pork sausage at Trikolet's.
The Guayrnas carniyal begins (
February 7th.
Mr. George Carrel will.leave for bis
home in Virginia to-morrow.
Hats sold below cost at Eucher
Gres furniture store. 1-20 lm
Mrs. C. S. Fly returned yesterday
from Bisbee where she spent the sab
bath. Three thousand tons of ice will bo
stored this winter in the vicinity of
Flagstaff.
Judge Berry took a drive yesterday,
his first appearance on the streets for
two weeks.
Fairbaik has had a Mexican circus
which drew a crowd from the sur
rounding country.
A consignment of onion setts and
Jerusalem artichokes just received by
Jos". Hoctier. jan,24tf
Poling, the bird fancier, who exe
cuted most of the work for Ct. Haf
ford's museum, ii return to Arizona
very soon.
Mi-'.'i 'excitement is being caused in
ie City of Mexico by a young woman
claiming to have received a letter
from the Virgin Mary.
Wni. G. Carleton and Miss Cora
Brit tain were married in Kingman en
the 14th inst. The groom is one of
the editors of the Mohave Miner.
A man named Bates was brought
in to-day from the lower Sulphur
Spring Valley suffering with insanity.
He had been putting up hay for the
Erie Cattle company during the sum
mer. Col. C. B. Sykes, of Calabasas, tells
the Nogales Record that he will build
a road from that point to Tucson if
the county will give him $200,000
bonus.
The Gazette says that "Governor
Irwin can waltz up to the bar and
take a drink of Iowa 'prohibition' gum
and water as neatly as a Texas
ranger.-"
The Forum for February will con
tain an article on "The Government
and the Indians," by Hiram Price,
beings criticism of our Indian policy
and of its administration.
Allen B. Glenn, formerly of lombstone
hd the misfortune to fall and dislocate
his shoulder the other day in Los
Angeles while getting on a train to
start for his borne in Illinois.
Hon. J. S. Tevis, of Cochise, says
that as 1-ng as the force bill is held
over the heads of his peoplo- he will
never consent to vote an appropria
tion for the World' Fair. Tevis is a
Democrat from Texas. Gazette.
Furnished rooma to rent at Mrs.
Eccleston's, corner of Fourth and
Brace streets, quiet neighborhood aud
pleasant surroundings: By the day,
week or month, at reasonable rates, tf.
KMrjeBKLU
The city council of Chicago has
been obliged to advance the rate of
interest upon its new bonds to four
per rent, it being found impossible to
place them at 3J per cent. This is
bad forthe fair, for which a big loan
will hav to be placed very soou.
Wasted, X chance in a life time
for mea with capital and active men
- without capital to secure a very pleas
atand profitable business. So drones
or curiosity seekers need apply. Ad
dress with 2 cent stamp. Consolidated
Adjustable Shoe Company, Salem,
Mam. tf-
Ilome ladusirr.
The Florence Entcrpriso has a cor
respondent at I'henix who pretends to
hava tlio inside track on the future
happenings in the legislature. He
writes to his paper as follows:
"In assembly matters Pima aud Co
chise combined upon Mr. Clark for
speaker and there were seven votes for
Mr. Clark, five for Mr. Farish ami four
for Mr. Fisher. Subsequently Maricopa
entered into the combination and
g.ie Mr. Clark eleven votes and Mr.
Filler five, with a result that Pima,
Cochise and Maricopa stand linked, to
gether with Mr. Farish as their leader.
Out t)T thi there conies a further de
elopment, to remove the territorial
prison to Benson; use the unexpended
$10,000 appropriation to its credit for
this purpose and to levy a tax of one
and one-half per cent for erecting the
buildings. Another scheme is also in
cubating to create a new county on
the San Pedro with Beusoi for the
county seat. Indeed there is an un
dercurrent of iniquity surging on with
a greater force at the capital than the
placid surface of the legislative stream
indicates, and if some pernicious legis
lation does not creep through in dis
guise it will not be for want of a deter
mined effort upon the part of a few
schemers.''
Tlic WurM :nrlclirJ.
The facilities of the present day for
the. production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind are almost unlim
ited, and wben Strop of Figs was first
produced tbo world was enriched with
the only perfect laxitivs known, as it
is tbe only remedy, which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
aud prompt and effectual to cleanse tli
system gently id tbe Spring-time or.
in fact, at any time, and the better it ii
known the more popular it Iwcomei.
jk. Hint.
TVie Supremo Court of Idaho has
decided in the case of Stevenson vs.
Moody that a legislature bas no legal
authority to pay employees in excels
of the amount appropriated by con
gress. Judge Buck who delivered the
opinion of the court shews that the
legislature could not even by joint
resolution appropriate public in.op.ey
for any such use. These are his
words.
'From an inspection of the several
sections of the United States statutes,
and the decisions of the supreme
court of the United States, it seems
clear that the election of nn assistant
chief clerk of the council was not
authorized by lnw; that the joint
rerolution of the legislative assembly,
providing for the payment of such
officers out of the territorial treasury
was contrary to the laws of the
United State, and void ; and that the
territorial compt-oller (auditor) is not
authorized by law to draw a warrant
upon the territorial treasurer for the
payment of plaintiff as said assistant
clerk."
Hprrlmrn fatten.
S. II. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma
tism, his Stomach was disordered, his
Liver was affected to an alarming de
gree, appetite fell away, and he was
terribly reduced in llesn anu strcog'.ti
Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured
him.
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111.,
had a running sore on his leg of eight
yearu standing. Used three bottles of
Electric Bitter and seven boxes of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is
sound and well. John Speaker Ca
tawba, O., had five large Fever sores
on his leg; doctors said i.e was incur
able. One bottle Electric Bitters and
one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
him entirely. Sold at J. Yonge'a
drug store.
Iiiiiie lleucl.
Wallapii Chuilietliis week delivered
up to Sheriff Lake two gun. which he
had confiscated from his sons. He
nay they have no ue for guns and he
don't intend they shall have them.
He also says that he do8 not like the
sullen silence of Sherum and his ad
herents anu thinks that it portends no
good. He sent out messengers to in
form the glioet dancers of the issuance
of rations Sunday, but on their re
turn they refused so tell anything that
Sherum said or what he intends
to do. It is well known that the dirty
old chief objecU to the Indians re
ceiving rations, as it makes thorn lazy
and weakens his influence over them.
Mohave i!iner.
Just arrived from the east, the fol
lowing articles: Cape Cod Cranberries,
Apples, Full Cream Cheese, Mince
ijeat, Zante Currants, Sour Krout,
XevjOrleans Molasses, Boston Black
Molassses, at Hoefles's, 021-t
Subscribe for tbe Prospector.
PROURAMMi:
Or the Kalerlaluueut
Utrrn nt NcbelflVlln
to lie
Hi.ll.
JonuarrSStb.
Prologue
Mother Goose f Mamie MeagWr,
Boy Blue I Charlie Stilwell,
Bo-peep ) Laura Crable,
Jack Horner .... Oakley Arnold,
Jack and Gill. .
I Louis Ecclestou.
,Jtoso Wood.
1 The Old Woman in a Basket, Bes
sie Sharkey.
2 Little Bachelor and Wheelbarrow,
Hudson Eccleston, Bruce Muc
neil. 3 Sunt . Dickery, Dickery, Dock,
Chorus.
i Song : Husb.-a.bye. . Baby Arnold.
5 Little Miss Moffit..Mary Stillwell.
(J Song: Sing a Song a Sixpence,
Chorus.
7 Becitation: Ducklings Dick
Woods.
8 Song: Yes, Sir ... Alice Crable.
9 Daffy-down-Uilly Gussie St. Louis.
10 Recitation, "Miss Lillie White's
Party," Marv Stillwell.
11 Song: Goosey, Goosey, Gander,
Chorus.
12 The Market Woman Freda
Herrera.
13 Song. The Little Cowslip Ger
trude Whitney. Mollie Bauer.
13 Becitation: "Carlo, Jane and
Me,"..AdelaMacneil.
15 Song: Georgie Porgie .Chorus.
lC The Little Man and the Gun. Kay
Priest.
17 Bobby Shafio .Alice Crable, Clara
Whitney.
IS Recitation ; The Dead Doll, Car
rie Bagg.
l'J Song: Simple Simon Dick
Woods and chorus.
20 Becitation: "The Queen ciJ
Hearts," Laura CraLJe.
21 Song: Li.'tfe Tom Tucker . Geo.
Ihli and chorus.
1 2" -Recitation : "The Bird's Nest."
Charlie Stilwell.
23 Song: Perie, Merie, Dixie Laura
Crable, Alice Crable, Gertrude
Whitney. Mollie Bauer.
24 Recitation: "Suppose,". .Bessie
Sharkey.
2o Song: Baa, Boa, Black Sheep,
Chorus.
2C March.
Buy jour leaf
pound at
lard
12J cents per
Teibolkt's.
laruutl Opening.
The Willows now has a partial
change of management, Lewis Vidal
having bought Hugh Taylor's interest
in the same. A grand opening will
be given to-morrow (Wednesday)
night, when an elegant free lunch will
be spread at S o'clock. Every one is
Invited. Howell A Vidal.
The biggest audience of the season
greeted Gorton's New Orleans ilin-str-'.s
at Ming's last ei cuing and for
two hours and a half enjoicd good
fun. It is the best mintrcl troupe
seen in Helena in a longtime. While
small in numbers compared with some
mastodonic -affairs it is made up of
good comedians and clever musjeians.
The brass band is particularly good
and the open air concert was well
north hearing. The programme con
sisted of the usual first part and sev
eral excellent features, the best of
which was the clog dancing. It was
the best ever seen in Helena. The
Turkish patrol, followed by the sex
tette clog, made a picturesque and
pleasing number. Harry Vorkey held
up his end in great style. He made
the audience laugh until its sides
ached. Hank Goodman was as good
as ever and the old-time team of Wel
by and Pearl sustained its reputation.
A pretty feature of the programme
was Rudolph Schroeder's artistic club
swinging. The programme was filled
with new and bright features and was
rendertd with proper spirit. Helena
(Mont.) Daily Independent, October
23,1890.
They hae what they call "prize
pies" at church socials in PrescolL
They are for women only, as Wanna
maker has prohibited their use by the
mules. One woman who ate a whole
cne at a recent fair dreamed that she
won tbe capi'al prize in the Little
Louisiana, and there is trouble in
church circles at the Yavapai county
seat,
Kaeltlen'a Arnica Mai re.
Toe Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Braises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands.
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cares Piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to Rive
perfect satisfaction, or money refund
ed. Price 25 oeoU per bux. For sale
by J. Yodro.
Hams picketed or smoked to order
at , Tribolst,.
,
Sentinel Nbota.
III schwa "nitintLl
Mr. Constable, of Tombstone, has
the contract for building tlio kitchens
to designated buildings. Ho com
mences work on Tuesday and will
fii.ish within a month.
The officers assembled at tits Col
onel's quarters -Hid were taken by
Photographer Fly. The negative is
pronounced good.
Majqr Chaffee, the IVpar' merit In
spector, completed his work on Wed
nesdwy and left Thursday lor Fott
Grant. Monday was devoted to the
inspection of the troop and quarters.
Major Rafferty aud bride arrived at
the Post yesterday. Welcome home.
Captain Rudolph G. Ebcrt, Asst.
Surgeon, arrived last Sunday and re
ported for duty. He has clmscn No.
9 for quarter: those recently occu
pied by Capt. Whet Ian.
Capt. John A. Baldwin, with the
detachment of nine men left at Fort
McDowell, arrived on Monday. That,
post has been turned over to the In
terior Department.
Asst. Surgeon R. G. Wales, formerly
of this post, and M iss M&mie Beck,
daughter of Captain Beck, 10th Cav
alry, were married at Apache January
14th.
Beef by the quarter, 1 cents rer
pound at TRionLLT's.
Tin: i LLi'iraMtriiEMTAUb
Rev. F. M. Shrout, Pastor United
Brethern Church, Blue Mound, Kan.,
says : "I feel it my duty to tell what
wonders Dr. King's New Discoerv
ban L:ne for rue. My lungs were bull)
mscauM anu my parisiii.iiers -nr"
i fc .1.......I.. i
i couki me umy a ie wreKS. l iook
rive bottles of Dr. King's New Dis
cover) and am sound and well, gain
ing 20 pounds in weight."
Arthur Love. Manager of Love's
Funny Folks Combination, writes:
"After a thorough trial and convincing
evidence I am confident that Dr. King's
Xew Discovery for Consumption, beats
'em all, and cures when ever) thing
else fails. The greatest kindness I can
do my many thousand friends is to
urge them to try it." Free trial liottlea
at J. Yon go's drug store. Regular
size tOc, and $1.
COU.Vr KKCOKMM.
The following instruments
filed in the recorders otlice
werci
since
3 p. m. yesterday:
AFFIDAVIT.
Of asessment work for 1S90 on the
Little Wonder and Hawk Eye, Tomb
stone District.
m Li. or SALE.
George Davis to Mark Allen, D. V
S. brand, $1.
LOCATION-?.
Granite, Snisshelm mountains, S. S.
Bryan!.
Pole Cat, Tombstone district, W. A.
H u r wood, H. Fry.
Jir.LI.LIILi: AM ALUAYS TIIK
KMK.
Brandreth's Pills are the oldest,
safest utid best blood purifierand purga
tive known. They are purely vege
table, therefore harmless. They are
aluays the same and always produce
the same effect. Other purgatives re
quire increaed doses and finally cease
acting altogether A course of one or
two of Brandreth's Pills on each night
is a poitive cure for constipation,
headache and all billions disorder. If
you can't Ukri them plain get them
sugar coaled.
Bishop C. Lay ton and Ebcr Lay ton,
his son, ays the Euterpriru, of
Thatcher, Graham county, wem in
Florence ycstert'ay, looking at the
equipments of Wnttcrs stage line
from Globe, with a view to its pur
chase. They made a p!eanut call at
the Enterprise office. BishopLayton
is one of the oldest pioneers of Ari
zona, having rnterei the Territory
while in the United Slates scrvicedur-
ing the Mexican war. lie is now
eighty years of age, but in appearance
and activity he looks thirty years
younger.
Father Dolge, the popular young
priest who once occupied the pulpit
at the Catholic church in this city, is
now located at Flagstaff. Judging
from the exchanges from the north he
has lost none of his od timo popu
larity.
1 hnl Terrible Cuusti.
In the rronjjns. hurried or difficult
breathing, raising plijegm, tightness
in the cheat, quickened pulee,ehillpess
in the evening or sweats at night, all
or any of these things are the first
stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's
English Cough Ruinetiy will cure these
fearful symptom, and is sold under a
positive guarantee by J. Yonge,
Druggist.
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YOU JIAILS
KNOW
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iLffs ft luur
you, but it is true, liieso are tne sure symptoms oi uiu Krnumuww. '
is one tiling which will check it and that is
DR. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY.
It U Kcomjnn4c4 by tb bMt phrstetus in Eoropa and .America.
-J -. &! mm tt.ao H' U.tll..
W, H. HOOKEfi & CO., 46 West Broadway, Now York.
Natira or alfaUa hay by
Iooko or baled at Svuow's.
the ton
nl2tf
If you like spare
ribs, buy them
TlltllOLET's.
at
Choiee Eastern Dried Apples and
Dried Raspberries at Wolcott's. 7-19 tf
Choice California cheese and Hol
and Herring at Hoetler'a. tf
J. H. White's Fresh
at Wolcott's.
Ranch Butter
7-19-tf
Fare to Bisbee via Engle's stage line
reduced to $2.50. nl-U
Crown Mills Flour, Fresh Buck
wheat and Graham Flour and Meals
just received at HoeflerV
Fresh garden aud flower seeds, El
Paso onion seed and alfalfa seed at
Wolcott's. tf
G. E. Braly, the pioneer dairy man.
wi.l deliver milk anywhere in the city
reasonable rates during the winter
Choice branas of bufterTrndcbeejeJ
at Hoefler s the pioneer grocer, on Fre,
moot and Fifth streets. o2
WANTED To lease a piano by the
month, either square or upright, by
responsible parties. Apply at this
office. 1-17-tf
A carload of fat hogs received from
Tempe are now being placed on the
market at Tumoi.irr'i.
ilOTlCE.
If you want fine straight whisky, of
the most celebrated brandy, drop Tnl&
Tlhe Vony Saloon and satisfy yourself
that this is true. The Pony also cur
ries the finest brands of domestic and
imported Brandies, Wines, Ales, Por
ters, and all kinds of liquors. Ice
Cold Drinks of all kinds a specialty.
The Carmen Key West Cigar is the
finest for the money to be had in Ari
zona. St. Louis Anheuser-Busch Lager
Beer on draught at all times. No fav
orites. Come all.
John Shaughnessv,
Proprietor
Slrayel or Slolen.
About September 20th one small
light bay mart) with Mexican brand
on left hip; white star in forehead.
One bay horse 13 hands high ;
brand J on left shoulder and ,2, on
left hip. A reward of $10 for the for
mer and $o for the latter. Leave in
ormation at this office. 12 23
lo! I'ur nialtre Z !
L. A. Engle is now running a fast
two-horse rig between Tombstone and
Bisbee, leaving Tombstone at 7:30 a.
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. Fitts
Tombstone. Office at Bisbee ak
Langsdorf's store. 9-22-tf.
Here it is, and it fills the bill much
better than anything we could say:
"It gives me the greatest pleasure to
wrjte you in regard to Chamberlain's
Cough Rerrjedy. During tl)e past
winter I have sold more of it thaa any
other kind, and have yet to find any
one, but what was benefitted by taking
it. I have never had any medicine in
my store that gave such-universal sat
isfaction." J, M. Roney; Druggist,
Geuda Sprii;gs Kansas. 50 cent bot
tles for sale by H, J, Peto. Druggist.
Fruit TrecH,
The finest trees ever offered for sale.
Most all bearing trees, tliree years old,
all kinds. Also Umbrella, Chjucse
Mulbeiry and Sweet Locust. To flow
er lovers who make up a club I will
sell my erer-bjooming roses ly the
one hundred at $1 apiece, and give
you your -choice. Also Flowering
Shrubs and Greenhouse Plants of all
kinds for sale at the old place, corner
Fulton and Second streets, Tomb
stone, Arizona, by
William BsAt'Cir.
You feel tired Do you know
what it means? You are ner
vous Why? You cough in, the
morning Do you realize the cause?
Your appetite is poor What makes '
it so? You seem like a changed
person to your friends Do you
know what is the matter, or has
the change been so gradual it has
escaped your notice ?
You have Conaoaaption !
Wo do not say this to frighten
MASQUERADE BALL
IO BE GIVEN AT-
MINING EXCHANGE HALL
irJEIR.XJAJY 13 til,
Doom Open nt 3i30
Cm nd March 830.
Jluli BtmoTtd at IltM,
After Which Everybody Can Dance,
No
persons Allowed on the
Mythont a Mask.
Floor
Each Lady Wiil JJfceire o Souvenir.
ADMS$IOX, - - $10
(Admitting gentleman &. Ladies.)
Walsh & Hawke.
ST. LOUIS
BEER HALL.
For Ice-Cold Beer
Go to
on Draught
ST THE LOUIS BEER HALL
ASHEUSER BUSCII BEEWINC ASSO
CIATION, OF ST. LOUIS
MISSOURI.
Wholesale and Retail.
vpplyt MARTIN UOsTELLO.
To The Public
I have
Re-furnished
The
and Re-opened
BISBEE - HOUSE
BISIJEE A. T.
ILL PEKSONS VISITING
" Copper Camp can find a
clean and pie jean t
THE
quiet',
PLACE TO STOP.
Miss Minnie Davis has become in
terested with me in he house, aud
Ev.ervihing ood lo Ea
And plenty qf it will be the feature
the new place. Respectfully,
Dim.
MRS, JAS. ffART,
FOB .Vt.lCAL;Ua lEiDACII.
Use "Rough on Pain." InsUntfre
Uef. 25 and 50c. ROUGH OS CORN8.
Liquid, 15c Salve, 10c. ROUGH ox
WORMS." Safe, sure cure.ioc.
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