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S3 wr$$& P"2 TOMBSTONE DAILY PROSPECTOR, TUESDAY EVENUNG. FEBRUARY 10, 1891.' IBf" ft Bl' TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR FEBRUARY, - - 10. 1691 ' ftoutkeaMera R. R Tiane Card. IMLTX. 1RJ11VB. stisbee 7.00 1 1 Fairbank 9.00 a.m. Fairbank 10.00, m. Bisbee 12.30 n'n Daily, exempt Sunday. (Pacific tirjxO BE Williams, Supt. Hlicnat Hot-rice. -rho 'ollowing u the range of the thermometer for the 24 hcun ending S o'clock p. xa. Februry 10 . Maximum 5-1 Minimum 20 LOCAL NOTES. George Daily is in El Paso. Yuma is to hare a board of trade. Madam Ina will open the Russ House in a few days. For Rest The Miner restaurant at BUbee. A. T. 2-C-tf A mind-reader who open safes after dark has just left Michigan for Ari zona. Look out for him. J. E. Durkee is back from Pheniz. County division is the principal topic with the Cochise colon up there. Down in Tucson they laugh at a man who says that Kred Hughes is opposed to the division of Cochise county. - Furnished rooms "to rent at Mrs, Eccleston's, corner of Fourth and Bruce streets, '((liv- neighborhood and pleasant surroundings: By the day, week or mouth, at reasonable rates, if, The A., T. and S. F. It. R. Co. have issued a new tariff on ores to Socorro and Pueblo The rate on $50 ore has been materially increased, while on f 100 ore a slight reduction has been made. The new freight rate made by the A.T.iS F. makes the cost of ship ping $50 ore from Fairbank to Pueblo $8; 1100 ore $9.50 a.id ?300 ore 111.50 perton. William Shilliam is gathering wit nesses and jurors for attendance upon the U. S. Court which meets in Tuc son this week. Quite a number went down to-day. Sarah Barnhard has brought several snakes with hsr from Europe. It will now be in order for Arizona guzzlers to see Sarah in their dreams instead of snakes in their boots. Seats to accommodate spectators at the masquerade ball on St. Valentine's eve will be provided for all who attend. The immense crowd vthich is euro to be present will find that their comlort has not been overlooked. Postmaster William", of Fairbank, made Tombstonea visityestcrday. Dr. Williams is a walking advertisement of his profession as if. D., and his good health bids faiMo lake him into the nineties before he crosses over the divide. Cochise county last 3-ear led all counties in Arizona in the output of precious metals and also in the output of lead and copper. The Copper Queen Company at ISisbee produced one quarter of all the copper turned out in the Territory. Four negro soldiers in riiarkle, prisoners from Fort Grant, with a guard of ten soldiers, stopped off at the elation yesterday, en route to Al calraz Island, in San Francisro bay, where they will be confined, for terms of from three to six years each. Their offenses are desertion and theft. Cit izen. Wahted. A chance in a life time for men with capital and active men without capital to secure a very pleas suit and profitable business. No drones orcuriositr seekers need apply. Ad dress with 2 cent stamp. Consolidated AdjaitAbleJ 8hoe Company, Salem Ms. t! BalarS-?iP2aML I aaawaaBak A SICKLY INFANT. A Few of the Infirm Points of the Proposed Miles County. So much has been said regarding the great wealth of the new county of Miles that it has interested one of our well known citizens to get at the ex act figures. These points are taken from the tax roll and from the tally sheets as returned from the precincts iu the proposed new county, and are not guess work, as the glaring mis statements of county divitioniets are. The tax-roll of the town or Wilcox shows a total assessed valuation of $51,153. The tax levy on same is $1402. Wilcox school district receives from the county over 11200 per annum. The tax-roll shows the proposed county of Miles to have an assessed valuation of if 230,070 in property be longing to individuals and an assessed valuation of seventy-four miles of railroad at $518,000. Total valuation of the proposed county of Miles in Cochise, $754,070. A Literal estimate of the valuation of Miles county in Graham, according to their own statement, is $200,000, or a totM of $954,070. The Stockman in the argument for county division places the aluation at $2,000,000, while the facts show lets than half that. VOTERS. The Stockman says that there were 400 votes cast there last November, while the tally-sheets at the court houte in this city show but 24G cast in the Miles county part of Cochise. The returns from the Mile county part of Graham shows 122 votes cast there, r a total vote of 3CS. The total vote of Cochitc was 1404 and of Graham 90S; total for both counties, 2312. The Wilcox, ii terest,il will le seen, wi-h to get away with one-quarter of the taxable property and one-sixth of the voters. The -World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will continue to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost uolim ited, and when Symp of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxstiva known, as it is, th only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the Usto ud prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in tbe Spring time or in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Colaaee In Mexico. It may .not be generally known that Mexico has had and has now the free coinage of silver similar in its work ings to the proposed silver coinage law in the United States. In discussing the agitation now in progress in this country over the free coinage of silver, the Two Republics of the City of Mtx ico says : While all this battling about the white metal is going on abroad Mexi co is quietly taking the silver out of her mines and having it coined in her mints. The producer or owner pays the cost of the coinage with a little profit to the mint, and receives his dolUrs with life eagle and the old ser pent clearly shown on them, aud is perfectly contented and happy, con rcious that he is jeronal!y gradually getting wealthy and the nation's credit steadily growing on the liAiofj the dollar that almighty old MexicaV.dol lar. jJJ' 5l IMIea Cua It Cured., Richard Bennett, Westfield, N. Y., write: "For Ihirty-two years 1 suffered from piles, both internal and external, wit't all their attendant agonies, and like many others nuffcred from hemor rhoids. All those thiriy-wo year I had to cramp myself to pay doctors and druggists for smfTtliit was doing me little or no good. Finally I was urged by one who hail hud the saioe complaint, but had been cured by Brandreth'k Phj-h, to try his cure. I did so, and began lo improve, and for the past two years I have had no in convenience from that terrible ail men L" A Mexican haul, d a load of wood to town yesterday which had been inhab ited for some time Lack by a nest of skunks. The odor was so unpleasant that he offered it at $7 to gel rid of it, and dropped a dollar an hour until six o'clock, when he found a buyer at $1.50. Subscribe for the Pr.oixCTon, The Ilut.li UilliMK. Further particulars of the killing of C. J. Bush in Xacosari canyon goes to show that the work was done by n white man with whom Bush had had trouble, lie was on his way. to Tomb stone with a team and wagon. John Dart was a few yards behind, also with n team aud vehicle. The country is thickly timbered. Dart had his atten tion called by Bush, who shouted to him to "look out 1" Bush was point ing his shot gun at a clump of bushes and simultaneously shots from Bush's gun and from the bushes went off. Neither shot was effective, but another shot from the biush and Busk fell off tbe wagon on one side, his gun falling to the ground on the other. A man arose from behind the brush and ran off into the timber. He was evidently an American. Dart went to Bush and found him dead, the bullet having en tered his breast at his left nipple, passing through a watch and carrying the works with it into his chest, tear ing an ugly hole. The bullet did not come out. Dart went on to Smith's p1ace,whicb was a mile and a half from the scene of the killing, and three men returned with him. Thy followed the trail of the murderer a short distance and came to where he had tied his horse behind a knoll before sneaking down to the road, where he lay in wait for his victim. The horse's tracks lead toward the Oso Negro. Two empty 45 CO shells were found behind the clump of bushes where the shooting was done. Bush had been warned to look out the day before and one man was heard to say that Bush would never get out of the country alive. He had had trouble with several per sons and was continually in hot water. The killing occurred about six miles from Nacosari. Bush was well known 111 Tombstone, where he lived for a number of j ears. He was in the em ploy of the San Pedro Mining com punv at the time of his death. His family resided there. The killing hap pened on the 5th ipst., and bis re mains were taken lo the Cunip and buried on the following day. Several years ago Chamberlain Co., of Des Moinei, Iowa, commenced the manufacture of a cough syrup, be lieving it to be the most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs, colds and croup; that the pub lic appreciate true merit, and in time it was certain to become popular. Their most sanguine hopes have been more than realized. Over three hun dred thousand bottles of ChamterUiii'b Cough Remedy are now sold earh year, and it is recognized as "the best made," wherever known. It will cure a severe cold in less' time than any other treatment. For sale by H. J. Pcto. 1 1 The sheep case will come up to morrow in Tucson. This is the caee in which C. L. Humming figures. Tbel'irac Step. Perhaps you are ruri-Tlown, can't eat, can't sleep, can't think, can't do anything lo your satisfaction, .and you wonder what ails you. You should heed the warning; you are taking the first step into Nervous Prostration. You need a Nerve Tonic and in Elec tric Bitters you will find the exact remedy for restoring your nervous sys tem to its normal, healthy c ndition. Surpririug reults follow the use of this great Nerve Tonic and Alterative. Your appetite returns, good digestion is re.-tored and the Liter and Kidneys resume healthy action. 'Try a bottle. Price 50c at Yonge's Drug store. Mrs. G. E. Goodfellow, accompanied by Miss EJith, left to-day for San Franrisco, where Mrs. Goodfellow ex pects to profit by the health giving sea air of the Pacific. ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE. 15c. At Druggists. ROUGH ON CORNS. Hard or soft corns. 15c. At CutnpusrUsi wct-k, a white man shot a Mexican through the chest. The Mexican still lives. Jeff Brick erton had just returnid there from El Paso with the proceeds of a car of rich ore and paid offhis men which cauied hilarity fur several days. roRovKarim ykak. An old well-lried remedy. Mrs. Winsiow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children vhile teeth ing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ill pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diariha-a. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five lable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Win-! .lull-', (?nttit(ir Sl-r,in ail latr. I oivri w wwt.ia., ujiwifi w, b ai other kind. CLARK'S REPORT lie Apaches initli. re EipiM.l Gen. McKci has jfst received the report of Lieut. Clark. 10th Cavalry, who commanded the detachment of men and Indian scouts that has been in pursuit of the Indians that killed Chiquilo Smith at McGowan's ranch on the 13th ult. Clark followed the trail for a week over the roughest hciiuii of Arizona. Most of the time it was so rough that his men could not ride their horses, and two of his troopers lost their horses, which rolled down precipices. On the 19lh the Indian camp was dis covered on the east slope of the Cliiri cahua mountains. While the scouts were surrounding it one of them ex posed himself and the party was di covered and fired upon, the Indians iu the camp firing and disappearing. The scouts say they saw two In dians and recognized one of them as the Chiricahua named "Massay," who it will be remembered escaped from Geronimo's band at Springfield, Mo., in 1S87, while en route to Mount Ver non, barracks, Alabama, aud who made his way on foot back to his native haunts in th Chiricahua mountains. The captured camp gave evidence of having been occupied for months and a large number of blankets, provisions and cooking utensils were captured. Apparently the Indians saved only their guns and ammunition. The trail could be followed only for a short dirtancr, for it was soon lost among the rods. o'r ;n: i. ri KiiorsK. "Rough on Rats." Clears out rats, mice, roaches. ROUGH on WORMS. Safe, Sure Cure. 25c. ROUGH ON TOOTHACHE. Instant relief. I5c. To iticliilitlc. -Miss Nellie Walsh has taken charge of the Can Can restaurant, and iu fu ture will Donduct that favorite house in the same manner as has character ized its past management. She re- sjiectfuliy asks a share of the patron age of the public and will endeavor to please all patrons. Cbii'i Sleep .'McliU I llip f-nnifilnint of ltirt!luriila siiffor. ing from As'hma, Consumption, i. ..... 11: 1 ... . i uuu);u7, eiu. j'iu )un ever iry it. Acker's English Remedy? It is the hest preparation known for ;"V Lung Troubles. Sold on a positive guaran tee at 25c and 50c P-urklen'a Arnlra Halve. Tub Bs.st Salve in the world for Cuts, Brnises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rbenm, Fever Sores, Clapped Hands, Chilblain', Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no py required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refund ed. Price ' cents per box. Ffit sale by J. Yonge. Many Ton bstone residents will re member a man named Galloway who about six years ago served on the po lice force In tins city. He has been in Tucson for a number of years and re ceived the information a few weeks ago of the death of an uncle in Wis consin, who left his entire estate, val ued at $150,000, to Galloway. The latter has been hack east and taken possesrinn of the property and is now- drawing $500 per month from rents of liis newly acquired property. Ho! F..r IliKuee ! ! L. A. Engle is now running a fast two-horse rig.betwecn Tombstone nd 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. II. Pitts Tombstone. Office at Birbee at Langxdorf's store. 9-22-tf. Frnlf l'r(-f, The finest trees ever offered for sale. Most all bearing trees, three years old, all kinds. Al.-o umuielu, Uliinese Mulbetry and Sweet Icut. To flow er lovers who mukc up a club I will erll my cver-bhmii.iiic roses by the ,., Iittiiilr,.! at t limp, twl mi-A you jour -hoie-. Ali-o Flowering Klirul.s r.d Uro.cnhniiM Plants of all kniilfc I.ir sai'i m 111? 01. 1 place, corner Fo'tcn and Second streets, Tomb- t i.c, Amonn, ly. .. "Wiixtav ItpiU 4t.ca. or iiu 1 nMiit f ie ... iriti...it! 1 It, milieu o !!. ApJ i 'WRmzmJm C "1 sfl IDR. ACKER'S ENCLiSM REMEDY. ' for Coughs, Colds and Consumption is boyond question the greatest of all 'Modem Remedies? It will stop a Cough in one night. It will check n Cold in S ! a day. It will prevent Croup, relieve Abthma and cure Consumption if taken ! in time, " You can't afford tobo without it." A 25 cent Iwttlo ni.iv save yoflJ !$100 in Doctor's bills may cave your life ! Ask your druggist for ft, or writ? ; to w. 11. iiookeb ix)., u wesr. uroauway, Kew 1 oric, tor book. si For Sale by Hats sold below cost at Eucher Gres' furniture store. 1-20-lm Cboiee Eastern Dried Apples and Dried Raspberries at Wolcott's.7-19tf Choice California cheese and Hol and Herring at Hoefler's. tf J. H. White's Fresh Ranch Butter at Wolcott's. 7-19-tf Fare to Bisbee via Engle's stage line reduced to $2.50. nl4U Crown Mills Flour, Fresh Buck wheat and Graham Flour and Meals just received at Hoefler's. Fresh garden and flower seeds, El Paso onion seed and alfalfa seed at Wolcott's. tf G. E. Braly, the pioneer dairy man. will deliver milk anywhere in the city at reasonable rates during the winter Choice brands of butter and ckeeie at Honfler's ths pioneer grocer, on Fre, mont and Fifth streets. n3 nUTICK. If you want fine straight whisky, of the most celebrated brands, drop into the J'ony Saloon and satisfy yourself that this is true. The Pony also car ries the finest brands of domestic anJ imported Brandies, Wines, Ales, Por- I ters, and all kinds of liquors. Ice : Cold DrTnks of all l-inda s. snreinltv. 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 Shaugijxesst, Proprietor. Tiirp .m. m.M - L.I'a-F 'V2 rr... . .,. rin-. xiiat un oruinance 01 ino. City of Tombstone, A. T., seeking among other tilings to provide for the 'prevention of fires, approved April 19, 1881, will be strictly enforced February 12, 1891, making any excess of two tons" of hay or straw, fifty gallons of ex plosive oils or fluids and fifty pounds of powder or other ex plosives a nuisance within the fire limits of said city. A. M. COHN, Mayor. "Wit. Staehle, City Attorney. Dated Feb. 7th, 1891. DR. A, BARKAIT Sjv-culist for Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Has returned from Europe, aDd resumed tbe practice of bis profession. Office 1-1 Grant Arc, Nan t'rnn. febs-tf NOTICE. All persons indebted-to me will please settle with Dick Trezona, who will receipt for ?he same. ?JonX-BLEWETTl TombstoneJvFeB. 5, 1891. m To Whom It IMayConcern fr, . X 1 . - cn" rfb, " " T- -. . issm ir--sr-T-srB::.snrsj WHY DO YOU COUGH?! Do you know that a littlo cough 13 a dangerous ii thing? Are you aware that it often fastens on theS lungs and far too often runs into Consumption andB ends in Death? People suffering from Asthma, a Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Consumption will aila tell you that B "ITSTAaTFn!l?K! fi urn n & a a w ansa nw sunttsira ww2ias m vau you auoru vo negieci 11 1 wan you mile" with eo serious a matter? Are you aware iliat in,s;uiss-isi Eio:asiB..a:juais.susua.-iu J YONC 13, m 11 a U. TO HE CIVE.N AT MINING EXCHANGE HALL FEBRUARY 13th, Door Open al 30. Grand March H'.. Miuki Urinotrl m Ili30. After Which Everybody Can Dane. No persons Allowed on the Without a Musk. Flojj Each Lady Will Receive Souvenir. ADMISSIOX, - - $10 (Admitting gentleman & Ladies.) Walsh & Hawke. ST. LQU!S BEER HALL. For Ice-Cold Beer on Draught Go to j 1 n THE ST LOUIS BEER HALL IMBEUSEK ISUSCH BKE-OTING ASSO CIATION, OF ST. LCUISt MISSOURI. Wholesale-and Retail. Appljr ti MAUTIN COSTELLO. To The I havo Re-furnished and He-opened The BISBEE - HOUSE BISBKC A. T. ILL PEKSOXS VISITING THE ' Copper Camp can find a quiet, clean and pleasant PLACE TO 'STOP. Miss Minnie Davis ha? become in terested with me in the house and Evervthing Good lo Eat And plenty of it will le the feature of the new place. Respectfully, Dim. MRS. JAS. HART, I'OII XKCKALUl.l RKIUACaE.- .Use "R'niRli on Pain." Instant re lief." 25 and 50c. ROUGH o.n CORNS. Liquid. 15c. Salve, 10c. ROUGH OS WORMS." iSafe, sure cure.25o. MASQUERADE 'A ! t I -T ( - 4tofr' . atagWSagsg atsha l'.J&- r-JzAz-i.. - r --fc . j ssnillM .,, - i T"1"'- -ffirTTsMagi