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THE - EX'JT-AJPI-l The Weekly Tombstone Epitaph pu'jislird every Sunday will e,ie all ine news and v. ill be sent to any ad dri!S for loiii IVIonths ibr $X i hittm Til: - EPITAPH SUNDAY EDITIOJX $3 P2R YEAR, Is published every Sunday, and con t mi all ihe news of the week as it ap. pears in the Daily J'kospsctor. Five OentH n Copy TOMBSTONE COCHISE COUNTY ARIZONA SUNDAY. DECliMUER 31. 1S99 VOL. XVI No. I41 mom ma i im nm m.1 iauc "mjti,H' h. immuiiiii m mi i , . mm i .;'' MSBEE JOTT .UsS run k, Dec. 27, 1ESP. COITBIUNGS. Mild, almost warm weather bai su perceded the wintry visitation ol a few weeks go. This weather is too fin p. Tlio funeral of Win. Fiko toot place today anil was largely attended by friends aud old timer?. Ernest Griffith fc wife "Griffith Co." Edsiiti Larsen, LaSsrile; Chad T Lv vine, Nebraska; Oldan Starrs, Chica go; are guests of the Norton House. Geo C Stayner, X Y; Lni.is Stein nian, S F; Geo L Custer. El Paso; L L Treat, Nogales, are guests ol the Bessemer. About 40 hobos and Mexican drunks occupied quarteis on and after Christ nits in the local basttle, Miss Louiso Howe, who lias been ill for eome time with la grippe, if at present in Rood health again. Griffith, the hypnotist gave his wonderful blind-fold drivo through the strocts this a'tertiocn. IIo was riiccrssful in finding a knife hidden htthind the cash register of the Brew ery saloon. Prof. Griffith, the famous hypnotist, drew a fair eizeJ audience to night at the Opera House. The professor's work in Hypnotism is marvelous aad should be interesting to a'.!. He and his company will bo here until the 30th. Bisbee, Dec 2S, 1S09, corrEsiNcs Weather remains peculiarly warm for this ptrioJ of the jcar, and also awfully dry. The Fraternal Brotherhood intend to give an apron and nrcktio party on New Year'ti night. B. A. Packard came in yesterday from a long drive over the mountains. Be left for his ranch on this morn ings train. At tha Bessemer Judge Teasdale and family. Fort Worth, Tex; Eugene Dernier, Nogales; L K Chase, S F; Geo L Ucnton, Lis Angelc?. Lieut. Tom Rynniag of the Ramh Riders is reported s being ill at VVillcox. At tlio Norton Ohas C Weaver, Detroit, Mich; G o DiiLcan, L A; Louis H Friend, Michael McMalior, San Francisco; and Thoi G. Grant. Tucson. A petition asking for the appoint ment of Hugh Uonlon as eupervisor to fill the vacancy in the board, is be ing numerously signed. It looks a if Bisbeo is entitled to tho position and Mr Conlon is a popular and rcpressn tatite citizen who would make an ex- colbnt Bupervitor. The petition will bo forwarde I tomorrow ami it is con fidently believed and hoped the Bisbco petitioners rcqueet will bo granted. Bisbbj:, lies. 29. 1899 COPfERIKGF. A alight rain violtel our section to day. Unfortunately it J visit was of short duration. Prof. Griffith the Ilvpnoti.t, owiug to the small audience last iiight, re lated to giro n entertainment. The money wn at the box-office for ths people who paid for an cntrca. The Griffith! art genuine bypnotiati and give" a very interesting exhibition of the effects of hypnotiem on the ordi nary mind; and they certainly de serve a better rscogcition than they received here. Evidently the frel'cj of tha "Jeuaejsa dorse" do not find favor with our Disuse matrons. It is re ported that lately two of our most in teresting young ladies wjro requested to vacate their lodgings and Beak other shelter by a Hndlady of puri tanical ideas, for the simple reason that tbsy maintained a csrtain amount f hilarity in their rooms, be yond the preicribol time of retiring. Verily, 'tis bard that the bubbling lsughter of innocent young maidens should ba checked, e'en tno' the coll "lit ou." has teen sounded. OFF FOR YUMA Wilev Morgan and a Mexican Take.l to Yuma. This morning Sheriff White left tWiIi two priioners for Yuma who were sentenced to penal servitude at the territorial penitentiary at the rccsnt ees-Ion of court. Tho prisoners were Wiley Morgan who was found cullty of the murder of Johu Duncan at Hookers Hot Springs. ir,.n ... ..nionn ! tn 90 vpora at Yuma. The jury returning the ver dict of guiltr-ia Morgan's caso recom mended the prisoner to tue ui rry of the court and a leniency was shown in tha sentence. An appeal has bee made to the supremo court lor one' uial but meanwhile Morgan will be confine.I in the penitentiary. The other pri'oner taken was a ilexican named Helaro Dalgado who n-ctived a lontenceof three years al Yuma for tho crime of robbsrr eom-1 mittsd at Bi;be. Morcan appeared quite higgard and worried but on leaving he bid his fellow prisoners in jail and the ceurt houto officials good ry expressing the hope of a new trial and ultimate acquittal. rihe piison crs were eicurely handcuffed and guirJcd. At tin last annual examination of Oread Institute, Worcester. Mass., a school devoted to the promotion oi euiuntific covkerv and housekeeping economir.j, Arizona's reprssentativo in a clagj of several hundred oung ladies, Miss Mabel Hoover, stood tco ond. The leader of the class was a young women from Idaho. Miss Hoover is a daughter of Mr J II Hoo ver of this county. She went to Oread about a j ear ago, having beeD ap pointed by Governor Murphy under an arrangement with the manage ment of the institute admitting fn o ono young lady from each state aud territory. Kepublican. A lovf-luni poM h.iy.e it is hettt-r to liavi- loveil n !liort girl than nter to Jiae loved a lull. Oner in : i;rent while you meet a man who believes the oilioe eoks the man and that he i- Hit- man. Kays a IJcron jrjrl: "It is .in ineon trovertible r.ettiality that the antiripii mry avK appropriates the prematurely active vermicular specimen." She meant lhat the early bird ratchet 'he worm. ChicTo Daily News. The Griffiths, hypnotists, are put ting up a cleaver shew in the lino of hypnotibni. Things have quite a holiday aptct about town. .Miners are enjoying a lay off and taking in the sight?. Biibee will soon boast ol a new bank and the first ono within its limits. Its appslation will be The Bank of Bisbet. Wm. II. Brophy, President; Jamos DougU, Secretary;) M. J. Cunningham, Cashier. The dircctorf are Ben Williams, Wm. II. Brophy, James DjUfla?, J. rt.Angius, M. J. Cunningham. Capital stock $50,000, with $25,009 subscribed. A general baukingbusioos will be son ducted. Thu bank will op-ia between the 10th and 15th of February and will occupy temporary quarter in the Anguis Building, until its permansnt quarters arc ready in the new hotel building. A SURE CURE FOR CROUP Twenty-five YearsContant Use With , out a Failure Tti finf imliratini? of erouu is hoarse ness.and in a child subject to that dis- ease it may be taken as assure sign of the approach ot an auaow t "'"",? thii hoarseness is a pecuharrough cough. If Chamberlain's Cot.i;h Rsmrdy is given as soon as the ciiita Dccomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, it will prevent the astack. It is used in many thousands of homrs in this broad land and never disippoints the anxious mothers. We have jet to learn of a single instance in w hi:! it his not proved effectual. No other prepara tion cm show such a record twenty-five ..rc' i-nmnf iter uiiliniil i failure. Fnr sale by the Tombstone Drugstore- From Friday's issue : Itoche'tcr Ford, tho wo'l-known Pima county attorney, is here from Tucson on professional brines.. A crayon portrait agent is in the city distributing his wares. Judging frotnthe number o! frame delivered, lis did a msiiir.g business here. Delegate Wilson has been placed on the committees on coicagr, weights and measures; mines and mining, and agriculture. HI) Underwood ol luoso.i, is in I Tombslotift. Mr Underwood is hsre on behalf of the insurance oompany to make an adjustment of the dam age by tiro and ernoko to the stcck of S M Barrow by the recent fire. A Miican named E'8)i3no was given the choice of 30 days labor on the chain gang or one hour to leavo town this morning in Justice Sohus ter'a court. The laiteecn of the Mex ican he was leaving his footprints in the eantis of the rcsd leading cut of town. John J Ingalls, ex-fenator from Kansas, and cue of the most talented journalists of the present day, airived in Tucson last night. Mr Ingalls is hero for the benefit of his health and will remain all winter. At present he is a guest at the home of E J Trippel. Citizen. Dr, John Hanlon is a visitor to Tombstone from Marysvillc, Cal. Dr. Hanlon wa-. a lormer Tombstone youth, having rpent bis schoolboy days here in the early history of the Tombstone srhcols, at which time tho wiiter was also a classmate. The doc tcr"Hias since become a dcsciple of Esculapius and enjoys a large and lucrative practice at his homo in Marytiville. He is ciiroute east and ceuld not resiet the temptation to vi.-it his old (tamping grouud and shake hands witli old friends. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Minutes of the Board of Super visors Cocliise County ToinsTOxr.. Dee. 20. Ie90. Board met presuant to adjourn ment of metttng Die 19, at 10a.m. M.mbeis prosert M. C. Denton, chairman pro tern, and Superrisor John Montgomery. Absent, R. W. Barr. Minutes of meeting Dec, 19, read i anil approved. Bill of James Howell for road work on San Bernardino road for the year 1899, Audited and allowed $93.60. The bonds of the lolloping named parsons were approved. J. E. Curry, Notary Public. Vaco. W.S.Gray, Butcher bond, Fairbauc. E. P. A. Iirrisu, Butcher bond, Fairbank. August Gtijler, Justice of tho Peace Naco. William Murphy, Constable. Nacc. W.M. Fike, Butcher bond, South c f Bisbea. Board proceeded wit'j routine work 2 p. m. Board met presuant to adjourn ment at 2 P. M. Samo members present, The following petition from citizens of School District No. 11 as to boun daries received. To the Honorable Board of Super visors for Cochise County, Tombstone . T. Wp the undersigned citizens and '. residents of School District No .11 io j Cochise Cour.ly, Arizona Territory do respectfully petition and request that - , ,. , ........ tho boundary lines o! eaid district be . established as follows: Commencing at a point southeast cf Russclvillo known as tho Golden Rule mine. Thence in a northwest erly direction at a lino two and one half milss south of Russclvilie to a point Known at Sheep Canyon ; thence ! -Qntli from ShrenCanvon to a Tioiat J j-nwn M the Horse Ranch; tbenoa from said point back to the point of starting known as the Golden Rule mine, imd boundary lines being about ten miles in each directum. I), A. Adams. Aa Walker, S. M. Shilling. The board occupied the timo with routine work to 4 p. rn.at which time it adjourned to Dec mbtr 21th, at 10 a. m. M. C.BEJ.TOX, Frisk Hake, Chairman Pro tern Clerk, James D uncus', Deputy Clerk. Tombstoke, Dso. 21, 1899. Board met pursuant to ailjourc ment of meeting Dec. 20, at 9 a.m. Minutes of meeting, Dec,0th, read and approved. Members present M. C. Benton chairman, pro Urn; John Montgoin cry Supervisor. Absent Supervisor Barr. Board preceeded to audit and allow bills. A Carlisle &. Co, book for recorders office $ 19 35 Geo D Bernard fc Co, boks ot marriage rcoords for lVobate office 20 06 R E Jackson, work in record ers office Tho Whitakor it Ray Co, book for tho Probate court William Lutley, Jurors certifi cate Porter McDonald, Jurors certi-fieat- Joseph McFhorson, 14 tons coal 10 37 10 00 4 CO 47 50 1S2 00 29 50 27 50 Ed Scott, jurors certificate A Hartman, jurors certificate GW Thornton, jurors certifi cate J C Chancellor, jurora certifi cate 31 50 15 50 Sam Bartium, jurors certifi cate 29 Hiram W Locke, jurors certifi 50 cate D A Maikey, jurors certiticato A II Bell, jurors certifiaato Charles Fredericks, jurors cer tificate W H Keilew, jurors certificate Geo B McCarty, jurors certifi- Cult? N J Rtelly, juroru certiticato J II Tibbetts, jurorsccrtificatd ?1 50 31 50 15 50 14 30 23 20 14 30 29 50 21 40 A A Summers, jurors certifi cate 29 50 D K Wardwcll, jurors certifi cate 14 30 J F Potter, jurors certificate 15 50 K S Cooper, jurors certificate Seo McGillavory, jurors certi ticato C C McNeil, juiors certificate 15 50 29 50 29 50 Kieth Preston, jurors certifi cate 22 80 5 W FarringtOD, juror certi ficate S C Wiser, jurors certificate W II Kan9, jurors certificate 14 30 1C 30 25 20 A B Staniger, jurors certifi cate 23 20 AT Garrett, jurors certificate 28 00 Frank B Austin, jurors certifi cate 4C 30 Thomas Tidwcll, ,ttrors certi ficate Wns. Neely, jurors certidcate 23 20 16 30 11 30 recess Sam Johns'on, jurors certifi- At 12 m. board stands al to 2 p. m. About 5:30 o'clock this morning an unknown man was seen prowling about tho raridence .' Ed Tarbii evi dently with the intention of committ ing an incendiary or burglarizing the premises. Ed had just lalt h jme to look after the dnparting C o'clock stage and Mrs Tarhell bjing alone screamed an alarm. Miss Ethel Robertson re sides next door with hex sitters, and at once came to tha rescue Shecarue with a pistol. The marauder still remained defiant and in an instant a shot rang out. Tlio effect was magi cal the intruder beating such a hasty retreat that nothing but a streak in the early dawn was left by tho fleeing objsct. It was Impessible to identify tht man bat the plucky action of Mias Robertson saved the day and sho distinguished herself at a brave and courageous heroine. From Thurtduv'j isyttr: Mrs John Henr.inger is quits ill at her home with a high fever. Chas. Mc Henry, Andrew Garrett and Jos. McPherson are in the Chir:-. cahuas on a mine examining trip. v BA Packard, recently poM 1.000 steers at ?15, for yearling-, ?1S for two-year-olds, and $21 for throes. Tho whereabouts of J. C. White, a former resident of C.xli'33 county, is des 'red by I.. If. Barton, Mi Is build in i", San Franei-co. An estate aiviits the miffing man. O. B. Hardy who went to Safl ir.l from hore, hai sccur. d an option on a large c .ppcr mine in Gra'-am Coun ty and left f jr Chicago to placo same. Case of Marie Jesus Enscnia va C. L Cummingp Recovery of sewing machine, was filed in Justice Shunters court today. Tho cato lias been sal for trial Dec JOth. , , Ptstp Jensen and 1'cto Johnson hive contracted with the Union Iron Woiks of San Francifcn, to put in a cor.ccn trating plant en tho Ka.I Ruck mine, bet vecn Ciittenden and Harshaw. O.vis. A prisoner was up bif-uo Justice Shunter this morning and fined J 15 for being drunk and ilisrrdsrly. The fine waa paid and later tho gentleman left for new fiuld. MrAUc B. Wilherforcu and wife suent Christina at Ft Huachuca, tho guests of Major Hughes and Dr Dixon They had an enjoyable time and re turned Ii?mc ycatrrdav. WPMiratcnd Eliztboth Bryand both of Dos Cabi za. were united in the holy bond of t f matrimony on the 2Qt'i in-t at Wi'cos. Therttirn marriage crtil'.cat b ing fi".. d r.-i:li Probate Ju.l c !?r illev ladar. Attorn'-y O, W. t'wain is now r. proud grand pa, having received wen: today from Lis roi Geo. Suin at Lo Angc'.es, that dar. fitter criived ut thoir housfhold an a Christmas greet ing on the 25;h in-t. Dapnty Sheriff Sid iMuIIeu came in last night fiom Ft. Huachuca bring ing with him a Mexican prisoner charged with brutally assiu'.titig o Mexican woman. Ihe examiuutiun of the prifOiicr is set for Jan. 2nd, 1900, before Justico ShusUr. Mr. Frank Yaple doiirc.., through the I'RosrECTO, to extend thanks to the firemen who rend- red such efficient and heroic servicss eluring tho recent fixe, and to tho many willing citizens who tendered their as'Utariccin tar ing the greater prt of Lis clock of goods. To all he feili grateful and appreciative of services render-d ami friendly spirit shown. T. F. O'Brien ard Jjhn Williams were in today from Barrett. Mr O'Brien sta c that tho new 30 ton smelter of the Copper ICicg Co. is now xpectcd short!), all gra.!ir aud icccesirv arraniroincnts for its ricep. tion lutin; lucn niado. Mr Williams an exptrienred snis'tin una is to I'ikechirec of the (melting depurt-ms-nt and it is expected within a tittle time to havo tilings in smooth run ning ordir. The West Baden, lad. Journal is responsible for the following: Young men don't swear 1 Thero is no occas ion for it outside of a printing office, whnro it is useful if the paper is be hind timo. It also conies in hnndy in proof reading and is indi-pcnsiblo when the ink works baei and the press begins to buck. It is sometimes brought m iho when the foreman is mad.au. I it has bon known to entirely remove that tired feeling of the editor when he looks over tho paper after it is printod. Ou'sido of a printing office it is a foolish habit. Ifo-Io-r;ac .or fin ects. uaracioett tbacioL&ti. cvre. matte wcs.. -ee itrsi t'eo'. ar. "s. si. All drasjiit. LAWTOX'SFU.n'j An Air;il for Ccutrifautiru For ihe Family The following rnmmunira'ion v:a-reci-ived at this otfije yoslrdiy : "Hfadquarttrs Department ol Cali fornia, "Sin Fruncifco. Dec. 23. "The adjutant general cf the oiiuy has appointed me, p.s the reprcenta tie of tho war department, to receive contributions from tho people of the Pacific coast for tho benefit of tho widow ami children of the late Major General Henry W. Liwton, killed iti action hiloro Sin Mateo, Philippine: L-licds, Dec. 20. IS99, and I respect fully solicit your a-si.tnnce in making ths donations from tha coast a gener ous one. "The hii-coiy cf General Lawtcn'.-i splt-nd.d military career is too well known to nquiro recjuatiag hero His life has been one of devotion to ihe military service, and he Ml in battle while defending hia country's fiag. "His widow and four ehil Iron will be left in strained circumstance.' tin lees the mortgage covering hisoraugo grove at Udland:, California, be liqui dated. "I am confident that the --Mriotic and gratcul people of the Pacific c-saft will respond goaerou-ly to this most worthy cljct, and that enough money will be rabsd. not oniy to pay tho mortgage, but leave a suhitautiil margin ia addition for t'.ie us.c ol tlii family. "Reiuittar.crs should be sent to the undersigned at army headquarter.'', San FrnncifW. which will bj acknowl edged by letter and through tho col umns of the njwspipers. The Neva da Bank of San Francisco hat) been designated as ths depository (or the fund. 'Very respectfully, "WI 1. SHAfTSIt. "Maj..r Cor.oral U. S. Volunteer;." POIHTED FARAGKAPF3 No man is a hero to hisiteiiojrraphfr. i'nliiie h.'.s two iIr. the outMdt :u. d i.'ie inside. A nan 5.ii.:c iibiially c-oiiiiiiands more respect than !iiage. A spinster s-ays slie i.s orry that .she cw r learned to say "No." Steam may be a good serant. lint it occasionally blows. up it-, master. When a man is ilisappoiuUMl in hue it is usually in his love for money. A man's juilginint is apt to hecomi ivarpril if he follows his bent too fre quently. Don't wait until you execute your lnit will and testament to contribute to charity. The honest criticism applied toothers is spiteful comment when appliid to vour.si If. IN FAR-AWAY LANDS. An Rnglish traveler declares that th. 'east interesting country in the world to isit is Corea. No emigrant is permitted to land in stern Australia who cannot correct ly write out ifrhcn sentence. "I lie: people of Brazil have learned to raphe pll their own beer, anil native lircwer'cs now supply nearly all the ilemaiii!. -Murder i not e'Oi.siiiered a very preat crime by the I'arsees of Ineiia. Aeconi infr to their rede. .1 murderer leeched : 'i stripes en his hare- back, v-lille the ir.i.n who neglects his .log receives L'lio slripes. There is a movement on foot among the Parser community in India togite the members the option of burial in place of the customary method of r pesing the dead to become the pre;, of vultures. rrrTrnted a Trazr Timely information given Mrs George Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, preven ted a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every nijht. She hid tried i many remedies and doctors but steadily . nrcu" WArc. until imfr t- fry Tr tir..c Mew Discovery. One bottle: wholly cured her, and she writes this mirvelous medicine also cured Mr Long of a severe attack of Pneumonh. Snch cures are positive proof of the matchless merit nf this grand remedy for eurinj all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only ;oc and 5 1. oo. Every bottle guaranteed. TrUl hottlcs fres at the Tombstone I'rtij; Store. ilia e-overniuent finally adopted Tr.triu It-ro" ai f e ollio i' spelling f tie r.a.na of that island, and liero ft r u.l e lliria' d .cumem. will adhere to that f in.-! N w M- xico ik a-;iiatt!ii; t''." qio. :on of se ntitng a dclegatio ! l U id.itg 'ttlfillrl-J niOH tO Vi'istiinta-.., i. lirlp ect!ro itii'ehood. Ouri.ter trti'.ory it follcvhiR Aiiz-jfiitV lead. An rscl.angj pr-ri:c:ili i. during thj next c.Mil'iry it :s tno.-e than pro huble fiat tho ir.ii'.cd Statea v;i'l havo 10 whip E'lrepe. It is t.i be liipni tiiut a pp. c fie f.v leprosy ha at lirt bi en Io;: d. Elab orate ezperimciits are to Ii male un der Hip direction of tlio United States marine hospital set vice at Honolulu, todptermino whether their hopes are well founled or not. Some one has i!u. up enjies o newspapers printed in 1R00 in wl ieU the discussiiun r.s lo what year in the nowcjntu'j- b sins in 7. fijreely waged, nhich eoes tJ show tint we are not so much wiser thau tho fellows back in ISOO after all. The ftuztttutays truly every f.vi nuo of it ititr I ry is r pen to the men of ii dtis try in Arijj no, but he who expeits to bosk in the fucsbiuo of idleness and reap a reward of plenty, had tetter seek a more tuitable field for opcta tier.?. In war and in penco the sick and mortality reroid ot the Unitjd States iifivy thov.a little ilifferenci. The surgeon general e.f th navy reports that the- rati mf ndmission on tliea'ck list in 1S98, cniLracin-, the operations id the war, wr.s SVl.fi'J per thousand as compared v.ith 83S.53pcr thousand In 1892. when puace prevailed. A man named Bliukcicn went into a newspaper office nt Behlur..Neli.,tl.e other day for th" purpoee of wliippir.f tho flit t. The hitter is in t'.wlircds of '.he the.-i!:'. but it is thought ti at ho will be lu'qtii'.u! on tha ploiof eelN defeus Oim i'.itil is thn Xtiis j 'c. -. All t'r.p.i. e:iM the British have been thinking iio was having harvtsters and stelii pl'.w.-" fhipped into the Trans.'.jl. Hi) Whisksrs was filling his forts ;.t'i improved cannon boxed and l..bt.lrii 'igijciilturnl nmshiuery." A Birahanton, S'. Y. man is re ported to tmvu killed his wife and himself in order to seo their picture in tho pipers, end another citizen of the Empire State committed euicido a fcrr days ago to prove whether there i3 anything in spiiitu.ihsm or not. It isn't likely that either of them is now thcrou;hly eatisficd with tlio results, sIor.T ..f Mai To be bc.ur.d hand and foot far jerr? by the chains cf distnse is the worst form of slavery. George 1) W.lli.im, of Manchester, Mich, tells hovvstich a slave was made free. He says. "My wife has been so heipliss fer five )cars that she could not turn over in btd alone. After usins;tivo bottles of KIcc'ric Bitter?, she is wonderfully improved and able to do herownwoik." I his supreme remedy far female disease; quickly cures ner vousness slccplfssncss melancholy, headache, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This mincle walking medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run elown people. Hverv bottle guaranteed. Onlv ;o cents. Sold by the Tombstone Drus Store. Tills I Your eij.purlimtty. On receipt of ten cents, cai.li or stamp, Ik ejearons najde will Ik mailed of tha iivwt jvopniar Catarrh and Hay Fcvev Cvrn (Ely rir.i l!alai cufficiont to tleaiOA. gtrato the gr"t merits of the remedy. lli r.r.oxnr.i'.s, C J . irr.-j t't.. New York City. Rev. John Reil. Jr.. of On M TalKMoiit., rejoruracuihd July's ("rt-uu I':ni to rv. I fan cinpl.n-.ize J.i- i tatnui at, "It isn jki.: tive ciro for ralarrli i; ued as direct eil." jtev. Traaeii V.'. Vi oil. Pastor Centrull'ret. Church. II-!ca.-., i'ion', riy'i CrcaT- Tt.t'::! i (!: oci:nov.lelgil "nrj for catarrh s.nii coutni; no mercury &r asyiu;uiii:." n;e- ".' CC cents. .. A Complete lino ot fancy toilet eoaj at Tombstone Pharmacy. tf, i L &