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RjKiia .i i ". ... 'v..-, , 253H5W ir.ii i! : ii Hi Ji I? if I 1 i' i 1. m THE DAILY TOMBSTONE .The Pioneer .Bally "of the Camp. ..:t .... .... ..i . sr i . . JCNE12 . t i. j. 1885. PBIISHED XviTKV ' EVENnJp, I' . 'S...D P ;. "tt .nuays" Excepted,), , Cri.. JAMES JT. 2TASBT. Office o&.AUcn 8trest, north aide, between Third su1-Fourth. . t ,... 9cllvrt4 by' CMrltfriforgS cents a Week The t&nporizing policy of Crook is a disgrace to ;an American sol dier, iifd' will .ultima ty result .in the ApachV being exterminated. Republicans though we are, we wait with feverish impatience the fall of' the scalping knife of De znocrady upon the .heads 'of such incompetent' official as Governor Tritle and Others, that we kuow of. The banner1 of American' free dom, the old flag, which, never be fore went down before a foe, now lies trailing in the dust beneath the feet of the brutal Apaches, and the brave men-who followed .it in 'the heat of battle-.toia succeiful is .sue"; are now being murdered be- ' 'Heath its shadows. --' - . , In Phenix or Ran Fiancisco, -with his bland and smiling coun- .'. .&nce, eagerly counting up his gains w -sitsihjj brfcve-Bdjjxtant General of the territorial millitia. .'in the .,. lonely mountain passes', with "their faces upturned to the scorching ... .,8un, . lay our 'murdered comrades. ' " ''Comment is unnecessary;. ' " ' . ,:iW wonder if Pope, wKeri'bath- ' ing'hia unworthy. carcass "in the ' . mild waters of Monterey bay, ever allows himself to think' of his jab- ;. berings to the San Francisco pa ,per3 about there being no Indian , "" " outbreak in .Arizona. It is to such V. ""military bombast as he, and' his .','' I' senseless jabbering that -causes our "'jt :;,.3ndiari troubles. ''k .;v:?'. -Tju raouthed 'Democratic poli- " clans on the stnmp, in . this terri- lory, last season, made their boasts ., 'that if Clevelan was elected, we would have'no more trouble with " the Indians. He, was elected, and has been appealad to for aid, by the citizens' of this county, and he 1 . has never deigned to answer the -i .t. iejlegrams. While the men that 7''' ---made the promise's forhim are now ji"'D'B' their bended knees praying for '" ;-i.KL office. j-Vv . - - 3 '. . - ' ' n m ' .',,.","""'"" 'Governor .Tritle is secure in his ?".? s.jr-4nansjdn at-Prescott, whilst murder, -': t , pillage and; desolation goes" on in .'V"" - rn . 4t.A tr.ai n.;nn- t. ir.Jf j... UUV u. MIC 1ULUV UUHIUMO U. Wl -. th-- territory. For a man who has ta- .: ken a solemn oath to carry out the ' - w- laws and see that justice is admin- . ..'.'' J8fered to the people, this man.Tri- tie is acting a strange part. ' We lenow that he and Crook are bosom ' .friends, but we qid think that in "'.'ZfH: ihis,-our hibur of need, that his - -.voice would be raised in a manly ' ,.'r' eal upon "the general government, ..'whose officer he is, for assistance -' for our "people,- or at least inform the governgiejit of the true state .: ... pf afiairs'and deny the statement of that old. ,iabcile," Crook. -It seems thit' about al the governor is engaged in at present is plotting for a re-appointment, which he never will -obtain. ' He baa out raged the rights of the people of this section by folding his firms jn lence while our citizens are being trampled peneath the feet of fche brutal Apache. TELEGRAPHIC Victor Hugo' Last Moments '"' 'r Lokdoii, June 12. It is persistently reported ia the clerical papers of Paris that Victor Hugo, -while upon his death-bed, en treated that a priet might be sent for, but that his relatires" eraded his re quests and flatly refnsed all appeals to the seme effect made to them by others, the charge is also renewed that the letter of Cardinal Guibert, in which he offered to preform the last offices of the Church, was kept from the knowledge of the dying man by his sou-in-lrw, Mr. Lockray, Locality .of anAmorlean Marriage. r Londok, June 12. United States Senator Edmunds, Mrs. Edmunds and Mr! Cyrus F. Field, of New York, arrired to day on the Auranta. The object of Senator Ed munds' visit is to gire eridence before the Committee on Privileges of the House of Lords regard iug American law in a case involving the succession to the title and estates of the Earl of Lauderdale. Trouble In Texas " Abileve, Tex., June lit. Matters' are not running as smooth ly as might be in Democratic cirsles in West Texas. The local war-horses of the party want .something for party patriotism, and are-mad and disgusted at the war the 'Administration at Washington is doing. So far only one Postmsster of note.in this part of the State, the one who managed the San Angelo office, has been bounced, and the Republicans ire allowed to re tain their seats and draw par the same as if Blaine had been elected. This is more than the average Jackson Demo crat can stand with composure, and ex pressions of dissatisfaction are heard daily, and enthusiasm in getting up pe titions has practically subsidnd. Change in the office-holders was the principal beHefitthat was expected lo be derived from a change in the Ad ministration, and Cleveland has fur nished heavy doses of disappointment in this particuliar. Reverence for the Democracg has been diminished, and the Republican party and the men who head it are held in higher esteem and are more respected thaa at any time heretofore. The leading public men side with there local officeseekers, and have done everything possible to grat ify their wishes; and Cleveland and his assiitauts at the federal capital are alone blamed for the retention of re publicans in the public service. The El Paso eollectorsbip has for months been a focus of patriotic anxiety. Many distinguished west Texas democrats have applied for tnit fat place. Drowned. Xeavehwobth, Kans., June 15. A heavily loaded sand boat, with three men and a boy aboard, struck a snag and sank in the rives opposite the Soldiers home this evening. George Crawford swam out Robert' Durack- en could not swim, but clung to an ear and floated until picked up. Harry Wenter could not swim, but clung to the mast of the boat, which projected above the water, while the boat lay on the bottom. Little George Duraeken went under and was drowned. lA8t or Strayed, One buckskia horse, four years old, about 15 baads high, No brand One black horse, 8' jears eld, abou' li) heads high, Mexican brand oa left hip aid J.-H. ob shoulder. The above were last seen on. the ranch of Thomas Dusbar- at Trcs Alamos. A liberal re ward will be .peid.for" this return to the Faasiea Stables. ' Attention Select KntghttT All KnicbU BotbaTlnjr psla for tttlr sbI. forms are requested to do to tfori Ttrorstfay JttBJCtb,t9 ejus, Helms. - : The Latest, Chook's Camp, June 1. Messrs. Ccsab & Wsbkfrjtz. We hare just captured a train loid of wini, liquors, br sod cigars, ik bare bld out sumo lo nUrUln Crook with when be catches up with me. I sent tbe remainder to jou fey esprcs. Gironomio. Tombstomb June 4. Mr. Hiok Chief. Ilate received tbe good, and oursiloon 1 crowded nightly by pteple eager to purchase. Cesar & Webrfrlts If you want good ptsturagr for four his. sos, send tliem to the California raocb,v5 mile from Tombstone. For terms and par ticulars apply to J. M. Kasb, at the Eclipse bakery on Allen street ui29 tf. Tom Jones of the Pony saloon has just received an invoice of tbe genuine Tes Kettle whisky, four years old. 4-20tf. The Bsnk Exchange saloon keeps the only genuine brand of Tea Kettle wniksy a6tf. Anhueser Basrh beer on draught, ice old, at the Bank Exch-n;?. 5 3- tt IT LEADS ALL Ko other blood-pnrifylnc medicine Is made, or has Tr been prepared, which so com pletely meets the warns or physicians aud the general public as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Is leads the list as a truly scientific prepara tion for all blood diseases. If there is a lurk Cnnnrtu Ie taint of Scrofula about yon, OCnOrlim AVtR3 SAK.triBILLA Will (UilodgeTt and expel tt from your system. For oonsUtuUonal or scrofulous Catarrh, PsTannu Arsis Sars4.fj.bii.la. Is tke UATARRH true remedy. It has cured numberlos cases. It will stop the nanseous catarrhal discharges, and remove the sicken In j odor or the breath, whleh are lalicatloaf Of scrofulous origin. IlirCOniW MHutto,Tcr,Scpt.88.1S82. ULuCnUUO "At the age or two years one of QnnrQ mr children was terribly afflicted OUflCO with uleeroos running sores ou It face and neck. At the same time Its eyes were swollen, m'ieh inflamed, and very sore. CnnP CvFO Phtsleiaas told us that a pow wUKC CiCO erful alterative medicine must be crr.ployd. They ualted In recommending Anas s&bsvfariixa. A few doses pro duced a perceptible improvement, which, by an adherence to your directions, was contin ued to a complete and permauent cure. No evidence has since appeared of the existence of any scrofulous tendencies; and uo treat Beat of any disorder was ever attended by more prompt or effectual results. Tours truly, B. F. Jokstsox. PBXrA&KD BT Dr. J. C. Ayar et Co., Lowell, Matt. Id by alt Druggists; f 1, alz bottles fat SA NO POISON IN THE PASTRY IF EE& ssaStawIBMa,OpaaBe. te.. Sta-ratr Oavfcee) Cre)avaas.rsie4laat Acae etclteatelr t rally as tke rrwis rrtua which they are taade. FOIl STBENGTH ASD TRUE FRCD FLATOB THEY STAND ALONE. Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago. IIU at. Louia. Mo. SUtM 0 Dr. Prict's Crtin lakiaf towdfr Dr. Price's Lnpnlin Yeast Gems, ases avrr Tejaet. WS JUKS BUT OSS QOAUTT. Jfotlce of Forfeiture. TO O. TV. CLIFFORD. TOUR HEIRS, EX ecutors. administrators or assigns: Tou are hereby notified that the undersigned has ex pended one huudred dollars ($100) in labo and Improvements during tbe year A. D. 1884 upon the Milton mining claim, tltnate in Cochise tniDlnjr district, county of Co. cbise. Territory tif Arizona, for the purpose of boldins said mining: claim under 'he pro. visions of section 2331, Revised Statutes of the United States; and at tbe exDiration of ninety days after the service of this notice by publication you should fail or reiuse to contribute your proportion, to.wlt: Fifty do!, lap. (?50) of the above mrntioncd $100 ea pended and the costs of this advertisement aa co-owner, your interest in said ruining claim will, under aectiion 2334, bcaome tbe property of the uodersljrned co-owner. JOSEPH THIAVILLE. Dated Tombstone, Cochiso county, Terri tory of Arizona, January 15, 1885 A1 Permanent Cure For both Sexes For Superfluous hair. Freckles, Pimples, Bl3X Worms. "Wrinkles, Tan, Moles Scars. Clears complexion, and all dUflgureiaent of the. face: positively enarantees net to In Jure the skin whatever. Experience baa mown, daring my vr years practice, that those ae are alwat alike wbicb we ad vertlsed,, therefore, I do not need to see the S attest. Specifics can be sent to any ad ress. D. VBIT POPPE B, TtitaustTiftrctt, BsaizrsactawlFarther Particulars Hereafter. NEWYORKSTOR Still in the Front. S O Cases S O Of Ladies Misses' and Children's Shoes and Slippers. Just Iti-coivcd the lar gest consignment ever made from New York to any one house in Ari zona, and shipped at the Late Reduced Kates. This will be the iw Era in the Shoe Business of Tombstone. A BIANUFACTURERS BANKRUPT STOCK BOUGHT FOR SPOT CASH AT 45 CENTS ON THK DOLLAR. One Lot Ladies' Opera Slippers at $1 a pair worth SI. 75; Ladies' Sandal Slippers at 81. worth 2.; Ladies' Oxford Ties at 1.50,. worth 2.5(.: Ladies Newport Ties at 1.50, worth 2.50.; Misses' and Children' Slippers at 75 cents, worth 1.50.; Ladies American Kid Button Shwi at 1.50, worth 2.50.; Lrdies' Pebble Goat Buttoned ShoeH at 1.25, worth 2.00.; Ladies' Glove Kid High Cut with Tassels at 2 50 worth 4.00. An Elegant Stock of French Kid Shoes anil Slippers standard makes, vill be sold - AT - 50 l?er Cent Below their Value Ladies lake Notice. We have fitted up a parlor exclusively for the purpose of Gtting on shoes. Ladies wilt find this to be a great convenience, as it is entirely apar from tho store. NEW YORK DRY FIFTH OFFSHOOTS. Good linen shirts S1.25 at Meyers. teVpanta for (4 atJ. Meyers t Bro Overalls 76 cents per pair atJMeyerk. Flannel underwear for cost at Meyers. Tea Kittle whisky at Rafferty's aaloon Shoes for your own price at J. Meyers & Uro. Qo to SchwarU for your French kid shoes. Kcno every mgbt at the Bank Ex change. Eor genuine Tea Kettle wblekj-fco to Capu Rafiertja' Kcno! Stop'erl! Hold!!! At tbe Bank Exchange to-nitjhu; i Isle leather trunk given away with ere., purchase at J. Meyers. t Bros. The best California nutter, 60 cents a roll at tbe Cash Store of W'alcott & Mesxck. Three dozen tggs for $1, nt tbe Cash Store of Walcott & Mxaics. Schwartz keeps the only firat-cla shoe tore in Tombstone. Fine imported lunchss at the Fobntaia Meals cooked to order. All goods below cost at J. Meyers & Bro. Allea and Fifth streets. Mrs, Jones, tbe enterprising1 proprictrcs olthe International Restaurant, has secured tbe services of that monarch cf the cuisine, A. Bersenthol, who takes tbe helm to-lay. Cooking done only in first-class style, at the old hours and place. Full stock calf boots for f 1 at J. Meyers & Bros. Spring heel child's shoes la grest;variet at Schwartz's shoe store. Gents' fine boots from two to five dollars at Schwartz's shoe store. Sewarts is selling boots and shoes for less tnan any other dealer in town. Procure your tickets fort he hi, hslso kend potto take place 8unday night. The Pioneer mills flour, Sacrament, Is the best In the market. For aale at the Cash Store of WoixoTT & Massics:. Schwartz only kcets white msn'a irnnit. and this ia mors than s ;,reat many others keep. CALICO BALL Givea fcy the Fire Department Of Tombstone on JULY FOURTH, 1885, AT Schieffelin Hall. Tickets . . - . t All Firemen will appear in Calico out ana unuc-rm -Beit, lEEEUrT, GOODS STORE. STREET J.V. VICKERS. Fremont Street. Real Estate, Mines, Money ami Insurance. Real Estate Bonjrht. 5old mi RcLted ollecttons Made, Tszcs Paid, etc. Mines Bi-nght and Sold. Nloney Loans rgotiatrd tnd IaTtitmrsii Made. Insurance. FI-e AccMeat aadLl NOTARY PUBLIC Another Fall. In Ice. After date ice trill be sold at 2 cents per pound, In price of ice. The Southwestera Ice Co. hereafter will furnish Ice to Families, Stores, Lodging Houses. Livery Stables and other small con sumers, for ONE DOLLAR A WEEC. R. W. Wood Manager. L. M. Jacobs, Albert Spkinoeh, President. - Cashier. THF COCHISE COtiNTY BAJSK OF TQMBSTOE, AKIZOlsA Transacts a . GEKEEAL BAHKIXG BUSINESS. EXCHANGE & COLLECTIOK BUSINESS. "Especial attenlion.s'ivr n to'all busices sf correspondents, and their interests csrefullr served. Prompt attention guaranteed to all bualnets entrusted to our care. Foreign ana domestic Exchange, Countj and City Warranto, and Mexican SiUer bought and sold. jcStf. PONY SALOON. Allen Street. As under tho former management tbo saloon 'will continue to retail nothing hut the straight goods, which guvefthei "Podj" such a well deserved reputatbn. T. U. Rlpy's Celebrated Anderso County Kentuoky. (four-year-old sour-mash BourbOn, and J. M. Atherton's equally celebrated Tes nettle itje, ol too same aic, rewuu V2 cents. XA. MAKGUESITA," The best "Bit Cigar" to he Ll in the city, a specialty. T A. JONES.Prtjprieto . fi i. assess , aSLSssBSBrlisl