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Sitistate 4M 4u f 4S03 en VOL XII TOMBSTONE. COCHISE COUNTY. ARIZONA. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 20 1891 NO. 1G6 FRESH OYSTERS. Received Every Tuesday and Friday 25 cts Per Doz GEO. E FITTS. TO MAKE ROOM FOR Immense Spring Stock, - I Will Sell - HOLIDAY ' GOODS BELOW COST AT B. E. Kohler's To Let. The Mint Saloon in Bisbeo, with a good wine cellar, Bil liard table and all necessary fixtures and 'furniture of first-class saloon. Apply in ten days to James Reilly, Office on Fremont street, Tombstone, opposite Fly's Photo Gallery, or to Neil Johnson, Bisbee. d7tf Michigan apples and sweet eider ut Wolcott's. tf A fine line of Japanese goods at Yaple's Fruit Trees. I offer this fall the finest 3 and 4 year old bearing fruit trees for sale : Peach, Apricot, Apple, Pear, Quince Cherry, Nectarine, Italian Chestnut, Pomegranite. Shade trees : Mulberry and 'Honey Locust. Grape vines, Raspberry and Currant bushes. Also all sorts of Roses and Flowering shrubs alio the finest pot plants in tht green house for sale ; at cor. Fulton and 2nd streets. Wm. Brauoh Tombstone, Ariz. Try Crashed Java Coffee-something new at Hoefler's. tf Crown Mills Flour, Fresh Buck wheat and Graham Flour and Meal ust received at Hoefler's. Mince meat, dried raspberries, comb honey at Wolcotts, tf For the next ten dayR I offer my entire stock of dolls at cost to close out this line of goods, Frank Yaple. WE TELI. THE TRUTH about Seeds. We will send you Free our Seed Annual for 1892, which tells THE WHOLE TRUTH. We Illustrate and give prices In this Catalogue, which is handsomer than ever. It tells NOTHING. BUT THE VrlMfer It to-day. gJ J fl, P.M.rCHBV4CO,iPir.l,Ml-h.. aLjSK5Ka WORST FORM ECZEMA Unfiled Best .Medical Skill for Eight Months. Cured In Two Jlonths by Cuticura Remedies. Thti Is ta certify that a child of mine hid Eczema 'n lis worm formand which battled tho heat medi al skill thut could lo employed here. Tho little mtferer wu wrapped In agony for at leant eight rnonino. oix momns 01 that time Its suffering was simply untold , then 1 began the ue of the Cu ticura Remedies, In two month the awful disease had ceased lta vengeance, and mv dar ling boy had rest, and to all appearance the dla eaae cad yielded, but 1 continued the medlclno for aeveral montha after no trace could be seen ot It on any part of his bodv. The doctors heru watched the disease with much Interest, and could only any " Well done!" The case waa known far and wide, and everybody waa much surprised. But thanla to Cuticura Uexedixs. Could there bo anything on earth that would cause a father to ro Jolce It surely would be when the little Innocent one could have such a remedy at hand. (See portrait herewith.) J. A. NICOLES, Bunker II111, Ind. A child was brought to me Ith chronic eczema that had defied splendid treatment from many good doctors. As a regular M. 1)., should have continued similar treatment, but thought It useless. So'put It on Coticdras. Qjlltthlld Is well. C. L.OURXBe. D., Boon, la. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier, Internally, and ;'utic(!iu, the great Skin Cure, and Cuticura Kotr, theexqulslto Skin Beautlller, externally, In. Htuutly relieve and speedily enre every disease and humor of the skin, scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from Infancy to age, from pimples to scrofula. Sold everywhere. Price, CuTicirru, Mc; Soap, 25c.; Resolvent, $1.00. Prepared by the Potted Dnuo and Chemical Corporation, Boston. 3- Send for " How to Cure Skin Dlseasea," 64 pagwi, 50 Illustrations, and 100 testimonials. "inV'O fikln and Scalp purified and beautified 3- UnU I ;.by CUTICURA Soap. Absolutely pure. WEAK. PAINFUL BACKS, Kidney and Uterine Pains and Weak, nessea relieved In one minute by the Cuticura Antl-Pnlu Planter, tho only instantaneous puln.kllling plastor. I CURE FITS! When I say cure 1 do not mean merely to atop them for a time and then have them return again. I mean a itdlcal cur. I ban made the disease of FITS, BFL LEP3Y or FALLING SICKNESS a life-loss study. J warrant my remedy to enre the worst cases. Beoaoaa others have failed Is no reason for not now receiving a core. Bend at occe for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and Post OOee. U. G. BOOT, M. C 183 Pearl St., N. T. Notice ot Sale. By virtue of an order issued out of the district court, vesting in me the power to sell that certain property known as the Kinnear cattle ranches, I hereby offer for sale the following described property to-wit; About 1200 head ot cattle, of which 450 head are steers from 2 to 4 years old, balance are cows, heifers, bulls, etc. About 120 head of horses, mares and colts. Also two ranches: one, of 80 acres with improvements thereon, such as on" adobe dwelling house size 50x50 feet, one adobe barn 35x100 feet; with outhouses, corrals, windmill and pump, troughs and water tanks built of rock and cement. Also farming implements, tools, buokboaid, ranch wagon, harness, etc. Second ranch of 160 acres with im provements : two small houses, well, water troughs, corrals etc, These ranches are patented, are located on tho north side of the Whetstone mountains in the foothills and aie considered the best cattle ranges in southern Arizona, v Parties desiring to purchase any or all of this proporly can reteive further information by addressing - H. Gerwein, Keceiver. Benson, Ariz. s e A large line of holiday goods just received at Yaple's. Parties wishing first choice should call and select be fore goods are displayed. n!4tf Just received 2 carloads of Anheuser and Budweiser Beer, Wieland and Fredericksburg Beer. o8tf Paul B. Warnekros. Try Hoefler's fresh Cape Cod Cran berries, Eastern apples, Eastern Full Cream Cheese and Sour Krout, the best in the market. o21-t( Fare to Bisbee via Engle's stage line reducedto $2.50. nl4tf Paul B. 'Warnekros has just received ono of the finest and largest assort ments of Beaver, Chinclullaand Cloth Overcoats; also an elegant line ol Gents' and Boy' Clothing, and kindly invites the needy one to inspect lii. ntock before purchasing elsewhere at his prices will bo found below all com potition. o8t- Choice brands ot butter and obeeie at Hoefler's the pioneer grocer, on Fro, Bont and Fifth streets. n2 f IP ' THE STRIKE Spreading Eastward and May Become General. Wholesale Killing Starving in Mexico--La Grippe Sp reading-Robbers Caught'-Keady to fight. AID FOR TELEGRAPHERS. Louisnille The Louisville division of the Order of Railway Telegraphers to-night decided to send money 'to aid the Southern Pacific strikers. The amniinf. tn Via crivan i. -! 1-mMvn NEOHO COLONY. Fresno Tuesday in the office of the County Clerk were filed articles of incorporation under the heading of the "Colored Colonization of Fresno County." The capital is $500,000. . FRISCO NEWS. SAiTFitANcrsco There are jib rnfv developments in the telegraph ope ators' strike. .General MauTtger Towne says that no operators have left their posts during the last 24 hours. The trouble with the engineers has .to 1. . been amicably settled, each side mak ing concessions. ' A special to 'the Chronicle says that eastern roads are making the same demands that the S. P. Co, made of its operators and 'that a general strike is feared. Harry Miller the stage robber has given up trying to get $10,000 bail, and will go to jail. $400,0000 short. New York The investigation of young Field's accounts show him to be a defaulter in the sum of $400,000. LA QRiri'E. Philadelphia The ravages of the grippe in this city have been most se vere at tho home for aged women at thirty-sixth ndChestnuttieets Out of 100 iumates, 30 are prostrated with thediseaso. Ten have died within the past five days and yesterday Eliza Macow,aged 81 years, white, was stricken with the malady 'and died afterwards. arrested. St. Louis A morning paper says that four of the Glcndalu robbers have been run down and that warrants have been inade out for their arrest The assistant prosecuting attorney acknowledges that he has issued the warrants but declines to . state what names were given him byHho cxpreso company, REWARD. Chicago Postmaster-General Wan amaker has offered a reward of $X) for the capture of or for information leading -to the capture of each, of the men who took part in the robbory of the mail wagon in this city Wednet- night. WHOLESALE MURDER. New York Michial Harvey, who had been at tho Flatbusli Asylum was discharged on luesday as cured, necured board at tho house of Mrs. Duffy, of Brooklyn. While the boar ders werb at dinner today ho went in sane again, ran to 'his tooiii, secured his resolve; nui .U...1C1I L the din- ing room, He shot two lady borders in the arms and killed John Conner. Mrs. Dickerson jumped out of a wiu- dow and broke her leg. Harvey killed himself with the last shot. OUR NEICIHIIORS. Snn Antonia Reliable advices from Mexico indicate that half has not been told of the distress in the famine dis tricts, Chihuahua, Durango and Coa huillaf there are thousands at the point of starvation. WAR San Francisco The cruiser San Francisco is at Maro5sland navy yard ready to put to sea at short notice. Her storage capacity has been filled by an unusually largo quantity of arms and ammunition, which gives ground for the belief that she will return to Valparaiso, and that a portion of her wailike cargo is destined for the vruiser Charleston. It is known that Captain Itemey of the Charleston has received sealed orders at Honululu, and it is believed that these directum to proceed southward along the Mexi can coast, presumably to Acapulco, where the Charleston coald be joined by tho San Francisco, and transfer of the arms, and ammunition could be made from the la,Uer cruiser. Naval officers believe that both vessels will then go to Chili, WILL NOT CONTEST. Washington The published state ment ' that the republican senators have virtually decided to contest the seats of Senators Hill Price and White attracted some attention among the senators. To-day careful investiga tion faih to disclose anything like an organized movement in that direction and in fact it appears that the Repub lican senators havo as yet given the subject little thought. RUSSEL SAGE ALL RIGHT. New York Millionasre Sage is baok again at his Wall street rendez vou, as chipper as of old, and as pow erful. The millionaire's nephew, and his heir, Russel Sage Jr., lies at an up town hotel at death's door. Trained nurses are locked in his chambers and physicians of the' city are at his bed side. He is in a wearing fever and delirious, and the cause of it all is the horrible attempt upon his uncle's life. M-. T. Williams is still" at Oakland in a private hospital where he gets the best of care. He looks better than ever in his life. With the exception of a scar down the center of his forehead which is not unsightly, his face shows no sign of having been cut. His left arm is in a sling and he cannot use it although the doctor insists upon his remaining under his care for two months more when he believes that he will have its perfect use again. He will go cast from Oakland and visit his parents b( foro returning to Tomb stone. See those elegant ivorine photo frames at Yaple's. New Orleans Molasses and Sorghum at Wolcott's. " ' tl The best French mixed candies 50c per pound at Yple's s Jewelry made to order at Willems' next door to McDonough's Billiard hall.. lf Grand radio for an elegant music box at Yaple's. 'Tickets $1.00, Agents Wanted. Free prepaid outfit to energetic men. Several of our salesmen have earned from $70 to $100 a week for years past. P. O. inx 1371, New York. C22-3ett COUNTY RtCUKDH Ti.e following instruments were filed -in the recorder's office since 3 p. m. yesterday : homestead Of John Gahl to residence and lot 11 and 12 block A, Tombstone. DEED, Mrs Laura Buck to Laura McDowell of Irish Mag mine, Bisbee, $200. MORTGAGE. v W. G. Pool to J P' Hohusen, 160 acres of land to secure $162. Fine Silk Embroidered Piano Covers $5. Lace Bed Sets $1.75, and up, at the New York Store. The Southern Pacific company, act ing on the request of the cattlemen's convention held recently at Doming, has sent a circular letter to all agents, stating its willingness and anxiety to assist the cattlemen in relieving their ranges by making an unusualy low rate on west bound shipments in train load lots. J They will also furnish in formation in regard to pasturage in California, fur those who desire it. Their agents can be interviewed and all the information possible will be gratuitously furnished. This is a commendable move on the part of the VW I'll company an4 willdoubtless result in large shipments of cattle throughout the spring. Stockman, Just received a new invoice ol Choice old Port, Five year old Zintan del, Sherry and Angelica wines. Aim. finest brands of family liqnors at Job. Hokflkr!! ' . e If you want the finest Burbank po tatoes, silver skin onions or eastern apples try Hoefler. For,Sale 2-box heating stoves; 2 sets double harness. Enquire at F. N. Wolcott's. ' tf For Sale 3 single buggies; 2 double buggies ; 1 double-seated car riage; 1 Studebaker road cart. Har ness for each. Apply to Tombstone Corral. dllm Next to Graf's blacksmith shop Just received an invoice of Fine Old White Rye Whiskey at o21-tf Hoefler's Take your watches, to Ed Willems to have them repaired. tf SUMMONS. IN the district court, first judicial district of the territory of Arizona, in and far the county of Cochise. ADOLPH COHN, Plaintiff. A. J. MEHAN. DKWIT C, TURNER, BELL II. Chandler, F. C. Fisher and Angela Dias De Dalyf Defendants. Action brought in the district court of the first judicial district of the territory of Arizona in and for the County of Cochise, and the complaint filed in the said county of Cochise, in the office of the clerk of said district court. The Territory of Arizona sends greeting to A. J. Mehan, Dewitt C. Turner, Bell H. Chand lerand F. C.'Fischer, defendant, You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you by the above named plaintiff, in the district court of the first judicial district of the territory of Arizona, m and for the county of Cochise, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten dtys (exclusive of the day ol service), alter the service on you of this sum-.nons (if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within thirty days) or judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said complaint, 1 he said action is brought to quiet title to the lollowing mining claims in Warren Mining dis trict Cochise county Tei r.tory of Ai izona, viz "Gierke Washington" M. C. "Old Republican" M. C. "Copier Kring I'au" M. C "Angel" M. C, "Irish Magg" M. C. "Copper M nhach" M. C. "Intervenor" M. C. "Old canr-cn" M. C. and "Diadem" M. C. Given under my hand and the seal of the dis trict court of the first judici il district of the Ter ritory of Arizona, in and for the countv of Co chise, this i8lh day of December, in,the yexr cf our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nine' ty-one. (Seal) A. H. Emanuel, CU.-k. (a true copy. C. 13. KeltoN," sheriff. Uy W. K. Meade, Deputy Sheriff, IIOTKl. ARRIVALS. CUCHISE. ' E Brannon, Tucson. T D Ruble, Ranch. PALACE. Chas Lawton and wife, Huachucs. Lieut Emery and wife " .. Did you ever buy a horse and no have some misgivings as to his points till they were fully tested? Not so with Ayer's Sarsaparilla; you may be sure of it at the start. It never dis- .... . . . ji v appoints tnose wno give it a fair and. persistant trial. w. Capt. Thomas Burns is in fronelhe California district.'fsHe comes for sup plies and men to work his newly acquired property there. Considerable work has already been dSefiind an immense body of ore developed; The ore is similar to that'at Turquois. Harry Cook's mine near there is look ing well. He ships to El Pmo. He has a vast pile of second grade ore on the dump that runs 16 oz silver and 40 per cent lead. His finer - class ore he ships and it returns him 60 oz sil ver, the lead paying all expenses. Relief lroM Klte7 TrcHble. ' " ta ' .. S. J. Cronin; Kossini Hews, Toron to, Canada, writes: " "I have been, troubled with a back ache for some time pasty, jtnd great difficulty in passing urine. Three weeks ago I applied an Allcock's Forous Plaster, and have done so every days since. Almost immediate ly I had partial relief and now I am entirely free from pain water passing freely and perfectly clear, without burning. I owe my great relief to Allcock's Porous Plasters, and heartily recommend them in any case of kidney trouble. , 9 You can get as fine a box of candy at Yaples's candy fac$erys,-ny.(place on the Pacific coast. ' f 1 1 Fresh home made candy 25 cents a pound at Yaple's candy factory. " New Hume Sewing Machines Just received at SYDOWS Just the thing for Christmas presents. Sold on the Install ment p an, 242 w The finest lot of candy ever brought to Arizona, at Seamans'. Choice Teas at Wolcott's. tf Fancy stationery 10 c a box and up wards at Yaple's. Alfalfa, Timothy, and Espersette . Warranted pure at . Hoefler's. For Sale A two-room cabin, fur nished, in a good locality. For sale cheap. Inquire at dltf Ho'eflers. On and after Jan 1st 1892 the price of the S. F. Chronicle and Examiner will be 75c per month, delivered by carrier. Fbank Yaple. We have the finest lot of genuine Vew England mjnee meat ever in Tombstono at Hoefler's. In New York to-day silver wm (ftioted at 95, lead, $4.20 ; and cop per. $10.25 , )i ; w NOTICE ! Complying with general re- ; quest, !! BEECHAM'S PILLS Iwill in future for the United ! States be covered with a :; uuickiy soiUDie, Pleasant Coating, ; ; completely disguising the ; ; taste of the Pill without in any way impairing its efficacy Prtci as tttUi a Box. ! wSWwwS6SMSwwSriw