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rZ- H2tJ ; i 1 1 linnrfhMiS 'n?t a; wife4i -iiiiT rrr r T f HOME SPARKS frifAT Ar WAT'S CO.VC ITA.XD WITEX TO They aie Sought out "by ui Lively Keportfrs who Never get Leit When There is any news no Hatter How Important To Be Gleaned Mr. L. Larrieu of Contention was Su towr to day. The bet California and ritnclic butter at he Cash Store of Walcott iV Mxsici:. If you want to find a friend go to the Crystal Palace saloon, for he wilj be there. Froh ejus alwajs ci hand at the Cash Store of Walcott A Mi-sJik. "O j, why should the spirit of mortal be proud," when you can cer a schooner of iee cola Arihati-er tiCJr drawn tlirou.'li the patent German Fountain for 1"k eeins pei schojoer at the Crystal Palace saloon. Tombstone vim visiteil 'n?t evening bv one of 1112 hciviest rnics of the seaot, it having rained nil night. Frank Walker returned from Tomb ataje to diy, nltjch clap b reports it booming. Gj izstte. One of our lending bu$iass men will tnke his departure fur Sib Francisco in a few days, and ob liis return will be uc compariicd by u blushing bride. Colonel Dean will ssll pools this oven ing at the Crystal Palace saloon on tne raca between Igo's mare and Mtynard" Fashion. He mil also se'l pools ou the track to-morrow. Two train loads of tea f.ml silk p:el ftver the Alrii.tic & Pacific wad a fen days since ou the w-y east. It was m-tk-ing an avenge of twenty miles ptr hour. Journal. If peoplo troubled vitli cnHs, wou'd tnke Ayi-r's Cherry Prctnr.il belnre eoing to church or placts of entertanini'at, they would avoid coughins, greatly to the comfort ol speakers and heirers. The Pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. Two of the stage hoiscs sio'en in the recent " hold-up" on the Black cmyon route, came into Phcnis. this morning and gave themselves np. They milked straight to the stnb'c, but give no in formation as to the whereabouts of the other team or of the rendezvous of the robbers. Qazet t e. The oil used by the Mr.imnns to an anint their convert, and also those mar ried in tho endowment houses, is obtain t-d irom the Gil monster. It is cssen tint for these religious ceremonies that the animal be caugh' by some bishop or elder of the charcli, and tryed out in tun ma le for that purpose. Bishop Slilner, who oelits the Qrion Era, it i? said, was iornierly a Gila monster catcher. St. Johns Herald. Jlr. Shaw, of Fort Smith, Ark., brother-in-law of the late John M. McCorraac, arrived in Clifton last neck for the purpose of set tlinjr up the a flairs of the deceased and with a view of removing the body. After consult ing with friends, he concluded that it would be impracticable to disinter (Le body at present, but made the necessary ananjre ments to have it done in the fall and for warded to Fort Smith. Clarion. The Journal and Miner of Prycott have consolidited and row appear under the name of the Joumal-.Mincr. Mr. Bcnh of tho Miner who is extensivolr cnn:red in the cattle business retire', and Mr. Martin or t le Journal whois one of the belt known writrs In tlii territory, continues a the publisher of the Journal-Miier. Wo hope that the aniiunt of Government castings that he will accumulate in his newenterprlJC will enable him tr become a Ballock Harrow, the simc u our friend Charlie Beach has become. Girl -"I will Icon at your hammocks, please." Dealear " Yes, miss. How there is something nice. Xot expensive, bat at the same time pretty and strong '' Gir! " It desen't look verr tmng." Disler -" I will gaarantcs it to sustain a weight of 300 pounds, mils." Qirl "Let me see; 12aod 105 would be just 283, very well, I will take that one." Bioger Commercial. Sam Hattabaugh, the driver no the north -b'nid coach which was robbed Monday evening, says he nover met more sociable people than tbe highwaymen proved to b. They DresenteJ bim with fruit, which they stale from boxes on tbe coacb; told bim that they would take nothing frosa bim, as they were not robb ing poor man, and sent a request to Well's, Fargo & Co.' gnt is this city to send a key along with tbe treasure b?xe8, in order to prevent the destruction si tbe ;sme,--Gaiette. A Model Sit oiv. The street pir--.de th's morning of S II. Binett's railroad shows was better than ws esp-cer. The horses driven to the forty chariots in the processioi. ire firae looking animals, and me sho within themselves to the loyers of the riue triined animals. Three full bind nid :i ctilliopj l'urnihed music lor the i. splay. The Lleplmnt. cirarl:', drome dine? and pnuie are ail in good urd-si, tnd were the delight of the younger population. T'lree lraiuer occupied h many ciges ot lioni, tigers, and b ack beiis, the siht of which made the cold i liilis chc ctcji other h iig the sprc tor spinnl marrow:, Ahile the mvan ooking hshsis yi-ided wil jug ubedifiicc the lush. Jlnm sirctt Wis crowded ith sight.seirs from every pirt ol ti.i ty and county, and it it a lufe Disunion lint eire teat' of :hi"e vhu mtnvo-" "tie p.-imde will sen all that a ijI tir vi t-uy this af'ernoon and tn night. It ii been often r mnrKed to-diy that Birrctt liiip'.iy vas the lisi stud the most irJ-r iy atel icapictable of s.ny ciicm p-ride ihil has ev-r tiKt'ii pl-.ce in Sac Fiun cic(. Sin FrjncUco Kviclug llmlitin. 0i Hui.tlrrd And IZigUlim. An exprcM reporter in cocvirstmi uli a gentleman who was burn in L. AiispIcs some thiny years ago. spoki bnut the escefaive hunt whic the lif long resident: "Ilmve heard s Kpb'i f peoplo say that this U the hottest went her known in the history of the city They are mistaken, however. I do no remember what year it was, but r.bout Cvff or six summers ago you iright talk about heat, when Hie thermometer run up to 113 la the sleiue.' Los Angeles Express. Asirect love s'.ory, with an K-iuch Ardeu fl.i"or, cuRii'r. al! tlie way from Msrictla Oliiji. Year a-ro. before the war, John Ad kinsoii, wooed, moh uud ne'ld.'d I.ury Ab bott. Whin the war canie John wnt to the front, mid J.ucy rcuiined behind to mourn and pray, better, at tlrtt frequent, pre searce, and finally ceaed clto.'etlier, and i.uey gave up John as dead. Then I.uri -ufi-retl her joun heart to k" out toward John i;even,ayoiinir merchant of Piker ; bur, W Va., and the two beeatnc one. -lh't union rculted in the lurlh of three children and Mr. (ieveii fetching up in the inline a.-ylum, where he died, itut Mis. Adkiifon G(.en's heart wa Hill younr, and. again she married, thU time Mr. Julm Collin-, or Caid well, Ohio. This time ehe found Bhc had in.idea rai-take. The two did no", livoluppily, and Mrs. Adkin;oii-Geven-CoIlin( left her husband md returned to her nmther'- hoint in Marietta. Kiccntly rhe has rceeiud ii letter from her nm hu'b.md, now living on' ii tins fionticr. scd for v bom she ha' kept ,i re-erve stock of affection. It peem- that at the clo-s of the war he hoard that she mis dead, and at or.ce enlisted in tbe reirular army, where he ha lemaincd evtr s.nce. Hearing of her en-tcnce and vicis-ltndc-' he at onee wrote to her, and w hi go Eajt and 3!ain wed the dear wow an froi whom he ln- been co Ion jr parted as soon a he can find out which is her favorite month for jret tmp married. The love the heroine bore l.er fir?t husband i- bown iii the fact that all the men she mar ied have been named John, and it is understood that she ascribes much of her raccctk in life to the fact that in the matrimonial anie she has held three Jacks. Indian Xeirx. From 3Ir. S.aughter who tirived ir. his city last night we glean the follow ing Indian news. Ou Thursday a band of Indians came in pretty close range o: the Custom house and drove off the horses belonging to Senor Don Etin, and alio that belorging to the guards, and immediately after they had done thif, r. company of U.S. tr.-.or-s arrived a? ttc (Custom house and exchanged shots with the Indians bnt lhcy rode off trriap'.ian tly waving their hands at the soldiers as they rode off with the stock. The In dians departed in the direction of the Sun Jose moustains with the troopj in hot pursuit. From Mr. Gncn vho arrived in town last night stated that ho was chased for about ten miles fr.-.ni the Custom house by the Indians and he farther stated that if th" had continued lo follow him he would have brought them clear to Tomb stone but as bis horse was superior to theirs, tbey abandoned the chase. It looks as though tha Apaches did not caro a continental for our troops as tiey are getting bolder and bolder every day. Great excitement In Turkey Creek, Shull & Austin's eta;a from Alexancra, reached Prescott lait evening, with 409 lbs of silver bullion from the Tuscnmbia mill, a big bar of bullion from the Peck and cheering news fiom the- new and rich silver discovery is Turkey Creek district. This news Is that, yesterday Messrs Mogan ifc Powell took ?,W0 worth of sliver oat of their claim; that other claims were, yielding nearly as well. Tbe people are excited and the rush for clai-sJ Is gredt. Courier, - THIS COLUMN WILL COXTAjy A DAILY IiE S UJTE OF The Local Happening Of The Livel y a own Of Charles ton And Yi'Ul Be "Edite'l By Samuel Mc- Claren, Who -will Take Subscription and make Advertising-Contracts (Thi3 column is edited by Sim Mi C men at Churicstnn, and citizens of thai Imujf who, know mi- it?rr' will plo-s iinini them in to bim every d iy Lefoiv ho stage It-ayes.) Chavlcstnn. Locnls ere a kimi ol i-circe to-day. A It-rge loul of fiei'jbt srriverl tlii nmrnijg for Ilerreri & M'.Ciure. The tiger's tail is a good dot! stitT.-i now than it vjbj last month. Tiie town was rather dull last night owing t- the heavy rains. Tombstone should l:oei her boy9 n 'lonie hen they want'to go on a bust h Cliar'cston is n very tcmpertc town. Wo had a very heavy ra;c last rigli I. ind from the looks ol the clsuds will ii.yu more to-diy. Everv mm cinnot g;t his nnmo in tin pipers, to ciys Chcrlcs Gracville John--tou. lteer ii cl'tapsr in Charleston than any other place ;a the territory, being re tailed lor T cents per bottle. J. V. V'Ckrrs the genii! insurant igetit of Tom'.s'one Tiited CW'c"r ce'etdiy on busiacss with 'Herreri k IcC'ure. AVe arealway3 pleaded to sei Mr. Yickera ia this bt rg. V.e tbe people of Cnnrleston would eill the attention of the boird of super visors to the con litioc of our bridg--inre the lst storm. It is ia in unsifu couditicn ami should be lep dred at once We have been informed by Samuci ICat7enstein postmaster of this plr.ee. that the mail service between here and Fairbink tins been increased from tl.rti to si;; times per week. This shows the importance of Charleston We leirned from i gentleman who hi' Just arrived from sbirshiw. that fjnit-. it -eriou? 'Mtllculty ccourred rt that place in Sunday last, it seems thsta .Mr Dunn, who is forrmnn of the 15 ucnoe nine at that p.lr.ce. hid got under thcia Sucnce of tanglefoot aud weuttothe mine mil said that he would kill the iirst man that ciin: tip cut o! the mine When tie cege cmie tip it contained Mr. Mergin Davif, wha bad several irilts on hi' shoulder ana IVino i::.mid iately tried to carry his threat into esc cution, when Davis thraw down tiicdrills and taking one of them hit Duuu o?t-r the head and knocked him down, gun nj2 all and used him up pretty badly. The physicians lead his frienes to be lieve that Dunn's recovery is very doubt fnl. John Dunn is very well known in 'his territory as ho wis at ono time fore oian of the Pick raiac, near Prcscott. He is pIso well knwn by all the old CoraIocV.er's as he was foreman o( seve ral mines In Nevada. Eclov we irive a short sketch cf Charles ton af a place ot br.slncf : The stranger coming to this town is rather poorly impressed with the rapiul city of the San lVdro, and as a rule thej- have a com mon wish to et out of it as soon as fut-t as tbey (rot into It, as at first glance there i apparently nothing worlbaMIe staying for. The reason for thia is plain; our men are all at work in the mills and smeller, but at nliht a Iirelior camp cannot be found; but a fctranger with a stock of cncigy and patience looks over tbe tawn and Its resources and find that tLclr first impressloss were wrons; and go Into business and succeed in their avocations. Every one of our business men have coma here with net enough moi.ey to build themselves z. cabin, bet through pluck and perseverance they have all been success ful and stand hlh in mercantile circles, and all carry a stock of merchandise, such as is not found in any store of double trie popula tion of Charleston, and ia this connection it will not be out of place to mention a few of our business men, stating how they ar rived and how they could depart if they to desired at the present time. Waffle Garlock,thc former tansbt school, and the latter v.oiked in the Corbin mill. Beth rce'jrned thiir situations and started into the butcherlag buiiacss aud arc tow Johif all the bu-Iness ot thU town, hiving no opposition. Tie' also recently purchesed the O. K Corral with Its horsea, rollIcR .-took ar.d buildings from Mr. Sheirer, end are do'nir a profitable bualtiets. Six year; nyo Herrera it MeCIure esae to this town, the former woiktd as a mill Land ferashcit tine, and was then employed by Hermann Welliieh, wLere Le had n splendid orportniiilj to become educated In the mer ehi.ndiug business. Mr. MeCIure was rt that, time emplojed by the Government as deputy i ustora bouss collector, -fter Her rera liat JuQieletit kcowledt cf til mer chandise buInes!,he and MeClire started in that business and have becj doins; a pay. inj; business ever since, and to any sre -ell 3ied and stand ANo 1 In tbU p'ace and also with the vbolesile h-juses Loth east and west. H-:rmins W-lliscb.one of the prominent merchants of this plate, arrived in Charles ton In Manh, liT9,wItli a capital of 1-100, "lit'.b ha i...dncd ficim h.s salary fist -ilesman, and at once bull: ufnall aduse house ctd cemra-'ueed business and by i.;i,ct ttentiou to buiiniss h cuceedid ia rak uir a ncia'i 'ortune c-in bj fern, for elrvei. months ilirr he ttarted la buims here lie tool. trip to Lo.idvii and thence o 1'itn. and from ther. trnielrd tlirouh nil the (ilncipal titiis if Kurope, aiso visiting hi i:;ed pa-ents where h had a lery enjoyable nine. Four J ears . io Le returned and built iiimself another lare adobe store r.id coiu inenccd 1iie'.iiss again and U cow djiiijj a j;ooj busli.ess. tteouht to mention several other bui icts men heie but a we do not like to lre-P- upon the Chirh-Mon column, we will alt until next Satiirdty, when we will re--ume our busmesa men and .o continue until i-erj basjne-s iaanin Charl:tna has ben: noticed. J iK)ty Cvnit. Hov. V.e3tr iznr.f.1, County Jud.-" A.O. AVallac:: Cleik 'fi-rritery of Ar.zcua ex. rel. J-.. Krily vf-, I.J P'lita et ji, judgmi nt for tbe df nJ inn for cte.; stay cf cM;cuii.!i planted for iOdij W. IJ Warrini'toi vj. L J. Gird- cac ect for Moi.d.iy. September ", .or tiial. t. B. Wt-e-j. J.. L-rrU-u; tiiat set for Seplnnb.'i T RidIcy Tilden vs. D. 1 Cooper; ccae set lor Sei teiaber 7, for tii il. Fordjie Koer ss. Gj:a Ke, on motion Quelle Ho:i i iilit.tt:ted for defendant; c set for Aui'U-t 27. for trial. (Joi'M'v llecvrds. The following instruments I.p.to been tiled in the oilicc of the Couoty Hecorucr: L(10.Tie:s. TAla It ell m.'isite, ntar Antelope prings; J. i". 2Iniiison. assign :i.N-r. Wil.iam Rose to Cic.ssen Krothers, all his right title and interest in the Home onkc inino iu the Clnticnbua ::iium; lisiiict. An eminent English physician ouottb the other diy nll tint ho had known men who iwK their siviy lumliieis of pumu per day and seemed no t.Uat tin worse for tin- in iiulr.:ncc. The tvu-iily-ouc lumbler niuu is, or iied to be, a ominicn io.tuit of Irish jnd Scotch coasiiialitv. Itosuell v.a-iupto that. So was John l'hllj.ct C'urran, and trsklne ea octa-ion, conitta-jjd Li two ilozen hot todihe3. Then there waa a good od soul died a few weeks, .ero in the Hue Viviinne iu 1'ir's, in tLe hou-c where Mr. V. Kaan for sme tune e-tablis'ied the jHm:: cv'ctiiquer nf the Land League. Tbli- celebrity wss .i retired ship tin arent from Marseill;-, and the ditilj dracght in which lie d.d prn trite comp-iscd four bottles of 3-rguady, four of claret and two t.t champajine, thi allowance being ex clusive of Ihu "petits vcnc" ai.d occasions 1 drinks. The exirninition of C A Tuctter was resuni-d in Justice Alvor'J's court this ifternaoc. Eon 't Fcrgot All kiscs ui t.niorii. done. Clothes made, cleaned ann repaired i.t the lows; living rates at tl.c tailoring eetab.ish meat of Chis. llnrris, ic Eauer's Mock, on Fourth street. After breakfast, to nuke yourself feel happy, go to Asiimun & Walker's aud purchase n choice imported cigir. The Pioneer mills Hour. Sacramento, is the best In the marVrt. For sale at the Cosh Stoic vf Woi.oott . Mcssick. jPublir ironiiij. All persons art hrt; retl&ed pot to pur chase a certain ict.pi..t.i.itincto be secured by dinning and other consideration, at Baunlns'a Station, County of Cochise. Terri tory if Arizona, ni.d dated abont July 1st ISSt.and suppascd to be in the possession of A. Fortlouit or Cadwell fc Stanford of Tomb, stone, as tbe same is void for want of cos. sideration. W. F. Ban-xino, BisstxG'a Station-. Auc. 11, 1SS3. Arnold's Wood Yard. Coraer Eight and Satford Streets. Dry cord and swvs wood at lowest rales Leave orders with Arnold's express wagon Smca opposition to the wholesale butchers bai commccccd, we notice TMt improczicat ic the quality of meat ''tsJllliT LOCAL DARTS THAT ARE OF II&MEXSE. VALUE TO OUR HEADERS VTho cubacrihe For "The Daily Tombstone" Be cause it Alv.-ays Has ' The News From All Parts o; This Prosperous County As Well a? the Territory The public nchool will re-opeq c the flrs of next mjLth. '. . The city ciuncil will meettc.uis:ht provld inc thev secu-e a o.uo-um. ' CjI Miie Cray Is in from hi rsr.cV. at eld camp lluek-r. The hot wenther ha eviicstjy v.clshed es the tU.-rn ometer regittersd ',C drgresi at noon tc-d iy. Thei-e bein'r no tpioruin at the board of pol.ce coiami ".ioTicr'; mciinK this afternoon this intet'ng will not ti-e t,l.ice uatll this evening to elect a .v. .-j"6or to Frank Ryan, retired. Cattlemen have commerced to wits from the Indi.iu territory '1 he time, uuier the Presid.-ui't ordar, expires Septsmbjr 4th. IJeiid the new adreitisemeot of Con tallu sale that appears :a ancther col umn. ' Don't forest Is attend the rsce at Dollng's tiail: to moirow. Tha race v i'l b far l'loJ. Suit was Sie 1 with IK- Clerk of the C;anty Court to day by Thus. I) Sattcrwhlte vs. Pus. male Ni.iri, to recover po e?lon of ccruiu preuii'ii ii: 'lombjtone, and S1.C0J damaps. Joe Manuel, Ccsirio pulpy , Sonora; 11 M.er. A'l Ilsain, Charleston; Thos Cora, iluueliuca; V A Demartine, M G Faerie, Fi'lrbmik; Tl.os W Ilenu de ZirZ.Charles'on. .m i. ,;ntritd at Ihe Ootid' ut. 1 hotel. Gi ..re P Cummings, bookkeepii for Dlr X Iiildnlu of Benson, and u brother of our frllov townsman I.. W. Cummins ar rived in this city ihl aftirnooii. A Pre'c tt -quad o' ihe Kiilvalion Army vent through the curtonnry motions on a r.'Cent e-.tn'.ns', and propose to give another pcifur.iiauco ioun. Courier. The dircetois of the n'.bl.c library will srise np t-iitcrtl'e.ine'it for the binrflt of that iii-titutlon some time net wtek. due notice of which t.ill be siien in these columns. There wis quite a.i interastli? scrappiny inalcli in CIn-tjwn t!.I morning. During the conflict 01 e cf the Chinr.rucn had his queque cut ou" clo-e io bis bifid, ai.d as he is nil influential curs, we may lookout for au s.a in.itioa in Chinatown. The ftin'-rsl of 'he late Peter Sciiwarts took plain from hi late rcsid.-ncc on Bruce street to-day. It vas hircrcly Jttended and w.ir under the au3p!:ea of CochI.e Lodge .Vo.r., I. O. O. F., of w Visit order deceased, was a member. .Tiids-e Fastican, riv-tora house arent for this entintj, was tikt-n "iiib'eiily ill nielli before la-t, and h'.- i:fe wa tiisp aired of all diy ye-tird.iy, but we are plea-ed to stats that the Jud.'c'.s cotis'uleicd out of danir-'r to-day. The cause of lil .Uress is ftated na c'uolcra morbus. A man named F.ritun who was arrested recently iu PhenK.oii a charge of murder for kil n.g two eun-titbles in Mi-souri, made iiise-iape from the oiHcers of that tityon I htirsilay I.i-t. an-1 at the present wrltircU itill at lare. There i- a reward of .$2,CP0 oiren-d for Lin c ipture J.tiler U.ige is very proud over ths pos -t'sion of ft ground tutt'e which has ir.idn its appeirur.ee in the Court Housq yard. How it got "over the garden n-ili." i3 rue of tho;e myiteriea that no mm cm find out. In conversation with G. G. A this after noon in rehrtion to the "srencral" receiving the appointment for postmaster the cs-:ep-res8.it.itiro ir formed a reporter that while ha was in W.shlatrton h tnet Ifce "general, aid was very lunch sjrpri-ed t's see the -tron,- petition that the "CMaerai" had to lie p-esident for the matslia!hip of this tc-ritory and judB'mj from the pilirriir's ra-marki- it i now certain thai ths V.'aii low. i our pcstm.tcr. After the races to morrow, drive fiown to, the Kept an j well where you will find a pic nic in progress that will last from 2 o'clock in the afternaon until midnight. Hemcmber that thera is a full moon to-morrow nigbt, and as the weather has cooled orXdancing to ood music is very pleasant. Taere was an important arrest made thts afternoon, and it-.s thiurrnt that before morninjr tbrc will lie more made, but' for fearthut justice might le defeated wc re frain from publishirg the name of ths part7 arrested or of the crime committed, but ia onr next issua will pullish a lull account o: the affair. i Oar morninr; contsraporiry statf s that wa were the victims of a joke yesterday In an nouncing that General Wardn-ell had been appointed postmaster for this city. We. aaln rcitarote the fact and tlvise. our citi zens not lo bet any money against our ns scrtioi as we arc ccrsonillj- in receipt of a Ucjrram to ttat cfTeCt this afternoon and, tin: associates press will probably aunouaca it to asitow or r.iit da v. .t. H- IB bU I -'-. Wiw"w55rre& B. tad a orkubuI tii'a, pfsmrrarmm TK3