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&4JLXY EPITAPH Tuesday Kvenlwe March 7, 1HH2 2VKW KA1UWAI1TUIC TAIJI.E. EASTWAHD. San Francisco leave at 8:30 a.m. oery day I.o Angeles IraMiat?. m. second day llouson....... Ieao alB.Sa. mi third day D mlii); leavu at t) p M. third day Knnn City leave at 8:30 p. in. sixth day St. Lou. a leao at 7 p. m. alxth day New York irrive at 10:30 a. in. eighth day WESTWARD. New York..... Iciviat6p ra. everyday St. Loil leave at H:M) a.m. third day Kaisa- City leave at 10:11 p. m. third dav 1). mine..... leave T "' ,l,,h y llenaou Icuvu at 3:42 p. in. sixth day Tacon lcaeatB 30 p.m. sixth day Lo Aojelf-a Icavo at 8-15 p, in. seventh ay San Francisco arrive at 3 :33 p. m. eighth day TraluM PasHlns IleiiNon. aniNO east. New M'llco express train arrives 8:25 a. m. OOINO WEsT. San Francisco express iraln arrives 3:42 p. m. Hlnnrnr'H IT.tnge liluc. Stages leave T mSstone for Contention at 5 a. m., to connect with the Gist hound train, and t Us!) p. m , to coanect with the West bound train. STAGE TARES. ToConcntlin..,.$t 50 ToHuacbca.....$3 50 To llerclord 3 50 To Bisbee. CM ChaileMon 1 25 1 Nuiiily Hob' Mtaco Une. 'Office, 408 Allen street, opposite. theC"smopoll tau hotel. Stigcs leave Tomhstone for Conten tlon at 5 a. m. In connect with the eatcrn-bouud train and at 12:30 p. m, to connect with the west ern bound train. Acconvnoditlon stairn for Con tentlon v. Ill leavo every.day at 4 o'clock p. m. JU-nlN ut the Unison lintel. 1'aasoiifersleatlug Tombstone at 5:30 a.m. have tialf an hour for breakfast at Benson, Those leav ing here at 12:30 p. in. have one and a half hours for dinner. Mulls. Eictern Mail Including all points cast of Ben con-doses 8 p. m. Western Mail Including all points west of Ben son elnses 11 :30a m. Money Order bn-dness clours 3 p. ra. llegl"ter bui-luescloaS:30p m. No Money Order or Uegltter business transact ed after ofHce hours. LOUAIi HPiiISITFUJ. Unclaimed telegrams: N. B. Vates, C. II. Howard, Titos. Paulson, Ell Stump, G; D. Urlnjjham. The thermometer at sunrise this morn ing stood ut 13 tlegiees above zero, thus showing 10 degrees of frost. Josei'ii (jOkman was arrested this morn ing tor petty lurcenty, and Peter Black for carrying concealed weapons. . Chief ok Police Nagle arrested Charles Cowell yesterJiiy for carrying concealed weapons, and he was held in the sum of $50 to appear before Judge Wallace. The regular weekly meeting of the Tombstone Debuting and Literary club will bo held to-night m the offices of Judge Lucas, at 7.30 o'clock. ' The Nugget -says: "The Sunday even ing lectures of the Rev. Mr. Talbot, of the Episcopal church, are hltrhly spoken of as being fresh, fervent and eloquent." How long since the Itev. Mr. Talbot returned from Kansas? Wo wtro under the im. presslon that the Her. Endicott Peabody now fills the pulpjt of the Episcopal -church in Tombstone, however, we may be mistaken, and ate open for conviction on this point. AvEtiy plrxsant social gathering took .place last evening at the residence of Miss JltUtlc Jones, on Tough Nut street. Music itud dancing together with elegant re freshments occupied the time and the at. tentlon of those present until an early hour this .nornlng, when the guests departed for their respective homes, all feeling thoroughly satisfied with the night's en enjoyment. Geohoe Hkakst used to tell the follow ing good story, which ho said was gcod becauso there is so much human nature in it: Capt. Jlet chain, ol Oregon, was one day traveling with a parly of men when they were surprised and attacked by In dians. The captain was mounted on a rather docile, slow-going mule that did not at first nsc equal to the cmergeu :y, and his comrades, who were bctler mounted, ran awuy from him. The captain shouted after them with all his might, "Hold on there, hold on we can lick hell out ol 'cm!" to which encouragement no atteii. tlon wan paid. Directly old mulcy caught a sniff and u smut of the Indians at the same time, when ho started oil' at a furious pace tliut soon left the balance of Che part,) fur In the rear, when the captain looked bick over his bhouldcr, shouting at the . top of liis voice, '' Come on, boys, come on there's a t-li o-u s-a-n-d if 'em ! " LOC4.L PKKHO.IALM. B. Block, Esq., i,f Benson, is at the Cos mopolitan. W. H. Daniels, of Bisbee, is at the Cos mopolitan. Col. .. D. Henderson has returned from a trip loBonoru. T. L. Howard, Esq., of Santa Cruz is reg istcrcd at the Cosmopolitan. Mr. E. O. McCuire, of Charleston, ur rived in town yes crday, and can be found at the Cosmopolitan. Ben Williams, Esq., is in the city this fteinrx n Irom BibUc. He is stopping at Brown's. Mr. W. K. Lcyendgo has returned from . Han Francisco, arter't somewhat protracted absence. Jf Charlej Thome will call at the En TAPii cilice, or addics II. F. Blanchurd, Augusta, Me., he will learn something much to his advantage. C. F McConky, 0. F. Karns nud Scott Karns, mining men irom New Mexico have Jusl returned horn Dos Cabezas and Point of .Mountains. Mr. McConky Is shortly to depart for the East lifter hit. "better half." His many friends here wish him joy. " Jim Nash, one of our valiant fire laddies, .while hastening to the fire on Sunday last, received quite a severe injury, the horse he wan tiding falling when turning the corner of Sixth and Allen street. Ward Priest left for tho scene of his joy. Grass Valley, California, to-day. Ho coula not rest content until he clasps to his breast the little Priest-ess that has all of a sudden thrown so much light upon his futuin pathway. R. J. Pr.tke, Esq., teturned last niph. Irom several months' abst nee at New Or leans, whither he has been for the benefit of his health. His many fi lends here are glad to welcome lilm home, and also .to find his health so much improved. It is whispered that his int nded will soon join him here, and the happy pair be made on. r in "' I ii Km r i trnnimi& . - Au Interesting Mining Mult. An action was commenced in the dli tnci court yesterday of wore than ordinary intei est. The name of tho action is Patrick McMahon vs. John M. Collins. The suit is brought by plaintiff to compel Collins to deed him a certain interest in what was -the Last.Chanco mine, in T'irquois dis trict, before its relocation on the 1st of January last. This is the mine, we under stand, that was bonded yesterday for a large sum of money. If the statement of the case given our lepoitcr is maintained in court, then tho present owner will have to disgorge a share of tho bonanza. Tho version of the matter as reported is this: McMahon with Collins was the own. cr of the Last Chance mine, upon which little or no work had been done. For some reason or other it-is alleged that McMillan was driven ftom the district and could noi, then fore do his assessment work. On the llrt of January he returned to make u lelocatlon ot his interest, when he was again, through threats, obliged to leave his interest, which was relocated by his purifier Collins, who has since been work ing it with good results. This suit, as we understand It, is brought to compel the defendant to restore to McMahon his in terest as it existed before the relocation. The chief point of interest to the public in this suit is, whether a' partner in "a mining location can relocate a claim in his own name, and thus disfranchise his co-owners of their prior interest. The decisions of the courts say not. Tho law there treats mining locators as' tenants in common1, and no ono of 'them can, by an act of this kind, wrest his co-tenants' interest from them." Wo believe tho same rule of law will hold good here, and particularly If it can bo proven that that owner was pre vented by force from maintaining Lis right of possession by doing the necessary work under the mining laws of Congress. m Hotel Arrivals. COSMOPOLITAN. James Reynolds, Oregon ; B Block, Ben son; Ernest O McClurc, Charleston, A P Hill, Calfornia; A Magee, Sun Francisco; John Reynolds, W 11 Daniels, Blsbcc; Win Hogan, Watcrvale; R J Pryke. city; Will M McClure, Kansas City; Arch Glbbs, Chicago; Mrs Goodwin and son, Mrs Richardson, Virginia City; TL Howard, Santa Cruz. nnowN's. Ben Williams, Bisbee; L D Hinds, Santa Rosa; J as Forrester, L D Campbell. Bxatulnatlon or f. Callsher. THIRD DAY. The court convened at 10 o'clock a. ni. and Mr. T. A. Atchison was called as the first wituess. Hu testified to having seen the defendant going toward the reur of his store, between the Delta Saloon and said store, about 10 o'clock on the night of the tire, also, to having been at the fire. Frank Plutz and Louie Zorn were then sworn, and both testified that they had seen Cullshcr coining from the rear purt of lus store some little time before the tire. The next witness examined was M. II. SmUh, who stated that he hud seen Cul isher about half an hour before the alarm of fire, coming from the rear of the store through the building now going up be tween defendant'! store and the Delta saloon. At 13 o'clock a recess, was taken until ISO p.m. y During the afternoon the motion for dismltsal of the prisoner was argued both pro and con, but the court overruled the motion and Mr. Smith was recalled to the stand. Cochise Couutv Jtecords. The following instruments have been filed for record with the county recorder: LOCATIONS. J. N. Mason, the Hawk Eye, Turquois district. J. N, Muson, the Surprise, Turquois dis trict. J. N. Mason, the Diablo, Turquois dis trict. Robert Mutherson, the Mountain Daisy, 'Warren dinrict Robert Matherson, tho Superb, Warren district. Robert Matherson, the First of March, Warren district. Robert Matherson, the Hidden Treasure, Warren district. Chas. Liftcliild et al., the Tenderfoot, Winchester district W. F. Banning, the Contact, Warren di& trict. W. F. Banning, the Chloride, Wurren district. W. F. Banning, the King of the Moun tains, Warren district. W. F. Banning, the Buncom, Warren district. George R. Evans, the Dctaullcr, Dos Cabezas district. Juines Bowers, the Mammoth, Huachuca district. M. Suart, Episode, Cochise district.? Charles Williumson et al., Champion and Norman, Dos Cabezas district. J. O. Brady et al., Brady, Tombstone dibtriet. 11 ILL OF SALE. Geo. Wcaser et al., to Georgo Jaeger, house and lot. Henry Pixien to Charles Bernhardt, lots G,7,a, y.und 10; block C5. DEEDS HEAL ESTATE. J. V Vickcrs to L. W. Bllnn, V, Inter, est lot 11 und of 12. block 5; $450. Jus. S. Clark et al., to O. O. Trantura, lots S, and 4, block 28; $200. Jas. S. Chirk et al., to Mrs. Katie L. Burtholemcw, lot 17, block 47; 100. DEEDS MINES. II. G. Horton et al., to John N. Gal lagher et al , Fraud; $1,500. Andrew Mann et al., to John McMahon, Red Buck; $100. A. J. Mitchell to W. W. White, If Sid. ey; $10,000. AOllEEMENT. Wm. Griffith et al , and Chas. Solomon. A1TOINTMENT AS AUENT. Etna G. & S. M. Co. to A. II. Emanuel. , l'OWKIl OK ATTORNEY. A. J. Lynch to II. U. Horton, to sell ccr tain mines. CHATTEL MOUTOAOE. Chas. Berirand to Flora Stumpp. NOTICE 6F ACTION IN DISTRICT COURT. Patrick McMulion vs. John M. Col lins, obtuining deed conveying Last Chance. MAP OF TOMBSTONE TOWNSITK. Execnted by Howe & Manlng, March 4lh, 1883. BOND FOR DEED. John M. Collins to J. D. Power, Last Chance mino Samuel Gates. BRAND. Mr. Ozro Huskjns came up from Tuc son this afternoHn. He represents the owners of the patent for Arizona, of the concrete, water and sewer pipe. This is one of the best pipes for conducting Water for domestic ana mechanical purposes, whero the pressure is not too great, and for sewers, that is manutactured. Tub funeral or little Hilly Hlckson took place from his -father's residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. All the members of liis class at school attendid the exer cises to pay tribute to their once bright playmate. Hllly's desk at tho school room lus been neatly ciraped in black since his sid death. Many friends fol. lowed the remains with the griet-stricken patents to the grave, and there they left the dear little one at rest. A map of Tombstone townsitc, executed by Howe & Manning, civil engineers, has been filed with the county recorder. It will be in order now, in making convey ances, to refer, in the description of prop erty to mup on file. Ben Williams, superintendent of Copper Queen, is in town. Contractors will do well to read his advertisement that ap pears in this number of the Epitaph. m Gen. Charles II. Howard, Indian inspec tor, paid us a visit yesterday. He leaves to-morrow for Willcox, and points to the eastward. Gen. Howard is proprietor and editor of the Chicago "Advance." e John II. Jackson, United States deputy marshal, went to Benson this morning on business connected with the seizure of COO gallons ot untaxed spirits. , ' Koll of Honor. Charleston, March C. Editor Epit vpu : Please nublish the following roll of honor for the Charleston school: Charles Schwartz 07.7, Honora Wickstrom 95 0, Sydney Webb 93 0, Henry Cowing 91.3, Frankie (Burnett 90.7, Roily' Smith 90 K. Frank Shearer 90; and greatlyobligeyour obedient servant, 11. E. Witiierspoon, Tcache. That Alleseil Cure for Hruall-rox. A mixture, compounded of one grain of sulphate of zinc, ono grain of digitalis, half a teaspoonful of su gar and two tablespoon fuls of water has lately been declared to bo an ef fectual cure for small-pox, and a paragraph to that effect has been widely published. A correspondent of the Milwaukee Republican writes that during a recent attack of small pox he gave the supposed remedy a faithful trial, and derived not the smallest benefit from it. lie adds, moreover, "In the town wlVre I caught tho virus the ' sure cure ' wa- published at tho first breaking out there. A druggist put it up and ad vertised it as ready on call. There were nearly fifty cases there after ward, a quarter of them fatal, and I understand the majority of them tried the unfaifing-as-fate ' cure. It has had recent wide publicity, but I doubt whether any French medi cal academy ' has yet heard of it. As for its strength, take a drop of apple juice, a drop of turnip iuice, mix with a taste of sorghum syrup, and stir tho mixture in a pail of water take some whenover you are thirsty. This, will bo as 'unfailing' as tho other and is equally harmless. With such a terrible disease as the small pox, credulous people may suffer greatly or die by having placed be fore them, under such emphasis, this utterly worthless cure." m Tue New York Mail and Express pays tho following handsome tribute to tho eulogy of Blaine on the late President (jarfteld: Now that the eulogy is delivered, and it stands out a pure, stately, no ble, symmetrical and enduring mon ument, unniarred by the slightest partisan blemish, every American will rejoice that the estimate of Gar field which will be read by all the world, is so faithful to fact, so true to the life, so masterly in its careful de lineations of character and so graphic in its terse and lucid generalizations. Each paragraph W a polished stone, which any friend of Garfield"'might gladly put among his relics. All its paragraphs, each in its place in the perfectly proportioned eulogy, make a monument that will outlive, by generations,, any stono and mortar memorial that can be raised to the dearest memory cherished by Ameri can hearts. International Itlfle Match. At a meeting of the buard of di rectors of the National Rifle Associa tion held in New York on March 2, it was an .ounce"d that tho interna tional rifle match, for which our rifle men have been preparing a team to send to England, would be shot not it Wimbledon but at Crendmore, as the Englishmen have decided to send a team here. Thoy wero unable to guarantee a return match in case our team went to Encland, and so they consented to take the initiative by sending a team here. Gen. Wingate first read a letter from Sir Henry Halford, in which this propo sition was made. To this a favorable reply was sent by cable, and in answer came the following from Sir Henry, dated March 1st: " Council willing to send a team to Crcedmoor this fall, upon terms already arranged." The directors at once sent the fol lowing dispatch to Sir Henry: " Terms accepted. Match to be in September." It was decided to invito all the states to compete for the honor of having a representative in the Amer ican team, and to use all means to get up such a popular interest as will result in the production of a team worthy of America. Tho matter of selecting a suitable teamwas referred to tho committee on international riflo match. Tho match will be shot according to the- terms published when it was thought that the Ameri cans would go to Wimbledon. The teams will consist of twelve men. Neat rooms, well rurnlshcd, with or without fire, also private board if desired, at tho San Jose House, corner Fremont and Fifth su. CITY ITEMS MethodUt Aid. The regular monthly meeting of the Methodist-Ladles Aid society will be held on Thursday, March 0th, at 2 p. m., at the residence of Mrs. Robt. Eccleston, corner Fourth and Bruce streets. A full attend ance is requested. Mrs. Tmeo. Brown, Secietary. Mlts. SI. L. Woods, formerly of tho Mel rose restaurant, keeps an excellent board, ing house in connection with her lodging apartments, at 617 Fremont street. She serves regular board at $8 a week, or sin gle meals at 50'cen.s each. A lady desires to rent a piano. The best of care will be taken of the same. Call at tills office. Faroiot'a Patent Canteen. This is the most perfect canteen for pros pectore ever trade. It combines a canteen for water, drinking cup and plates, to be carried in a nose b.ig"for feeding horse. For sale at Cadwcll & Stanford's,- Allen street between Fifth and Sixth. Call and examine ior yourselves. Wanted y two apprentices to -learn dressmaking, at Mrs Frary's, on Fifth St., between Allen and Fiemont. A new fire-proof safe for sale on easy terms. Inquire at the postofficc. - Excellent business offices in. Epitaph Building for rent at reasonable terms. A pleasant cottage'-for :sale; inquire at the postollice. Dancing Meh'oot. McCarty & ..Stewart will again open their dancing academy 'on or before the loth Inst. For ternis and other informa tion, apply to' either tlf. McCarty or Mr. Stewart, at 425 Fremont street. . Office stationery at Robertson's, 202 Fourth street, Urown'g building. Works of Art. The finest assortment of pictures ever brought to this territory is now on exhibi tion at the warero:ims of Messrs. Ritter & Ream on Allen .street, between Sixth and Seventh. Item braces some of the choicest works of art in almost every form, includ ing oil paintings, chromos, crayon draw ings' and photographs. To fliose who intend purchasing anything in this line a visit to tho above establishment is com mended. Go to Spangenberg's gun store and get one of his $40 first-class sewing machines. Auction and Commission Store. Col. Dean has opened a store on Fourth street. No. 223, where he proposes to buy and sell everything that may come under the auction line. Strict attention given to outside sales. Col. Dean, Auctioneer. SpANOENiiEita rents sewing machines at f 5 per mouth. Opened. I. O. Smith has opened his new station ery and book it-ire. next to the corner in SatTord block, on Fifth street, with a large stock of goods, together with leading monthlies and papers. There is also kept on hand a fine stock of pipes, tobaccos and cigars of the best brands. Wanted A s'tuation by a competent bookkeeper. Inquire at No. 425 Fremont sreet, TnE only place to get Fine Watch Rell pairing done is at Hariman & Co's. School books and supplies at Robert son's, 202 Fourth street, Brown's build ing. If you 'want a fine cigar call at the Club Saloon, southeast corner cf Allen and Fouith streets. French llemaurant. On the European plan, 510 Allen street, between Fifth and, Sixth streets. The pro prietors of this establishment have had long experience in their business and un derstand thoroughly the art of pleasing their patrons. Give them a trial and you will be cwnviuced. Ed. Terkoll & Co., Props. Case mountings and meerschaum pipe mountings, and all kinds of jewelry re pairing clone at Hartman & Co's. Enohayino, in all its branches, done at Hartman & Co's.' Newspapers, periodicals, and books at Robcrtsonis, 202 Fourth street, Brown's building. The American Restaurant, on Allen, between Sixtli and Seventh streets, oppo site Ritter & Ream's, is now serving as good a meal for .25 cents as can bo got elsewhere for 50 cents. Give It a trial and you will be convinced. Mns. S. J, Dill, Proprietress. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature give us grandeur of moun tains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means for enjoyment. We can desire bo better, when in jerfect health; but how often, do the majority of people feel like giving it up, disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, us every suf. fcrer can easily obtain sutisiactorv proof that Ureen's August Flower will make them as free from disease us when born. Dyspepsia and liver 'complaint is the di rect cause of sevenly-tive per cent of such maladies as biliousness, indigestion, sick headache, costiveness, nervous ptostration, palpitation ot the heart und other distress ing symptoms. Three doses of Auirust Flower will ptove Its wonderful effect. Try it. Parties wishing a first-cliiss view of the city of Tombstone should cull ut the Ori ental Gallery, 221 r outtb, strert, At Woodhead & ti&yU Cash Htore California Kit. Oranges, A'uts. ,Ai plesand l'rortuceor all kinds. Fresh Fish every Thursday. F. X. WOLCOTr, JIanaffer. By Wnlver-nl Acorit. Aycrs' Uatfiartic Pills are ilie best of all purgatives tor family use. They are the product of long, laborious and successful chemical Investigation, jtnd their extensive use by physicians in practice and by all civilized nations, proves them the best and most effectual purgative pill that medical science can devise. Being purely vegeta ble no harm can irise from their use. In intrinsic value and curative powers no other pills can be compared with them, and every person knowing their virtues will employ them when needed. They keep the system in perfect order, and main tain in healthy action the whole machin ery of life. Mild, searching und effectual, they arc especially adapted to the needs of the digestive apparatus, derangements of which they prevent snd cure, if timely taken. They are the best and safest physic to employ lor children and weakened c n stitutinns, where a mild but effectual ca thartic is required. For sale by all dealers. n Union Alewa Itepot Has now on hand a large assortment ot toys, fancy goods and stationery, as well as all the standard works of the best auth ors. Also a fill stock of albums, paper trays, story boohs, musical Instruments, Christmas cards and diariM for 1883, etc Sheet music for sale at Robertson's, 202 Fourth street, JJrown.'s building. At the Old Stand. Z. II. Taylor having repaired the dam- age causeu by tne late are at his stable, and fitted everything up in a much more complete manner than before, will be glad to see his old customers and the public. An elegant hack constantly in service. Finest brands of chewing and smoking tobacco at the Oriental Cigar Store. MEERSCHAUM goods, at the Oriental CI. gar Store. The choicest brands of imported cigars, just received at the Oriental Cigar Storo. P. W. Smith is sole agent foi the cele brated Amazon Whisky and 3t. Loui Rcbstock Beer Since the new time table on the Conten tion stage line the stages for Charleston and Huachuca leave Tombstone at 1 :30 o'cIock p.m. The Bisbee stage leaves Tombstone on Mondavs. Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 o'clock in tho morning as usual. FurtNisii'tD rooms, San Jose House. with board, at tho Deeds for Uotids.JUlnlujt Weeds an i.nrnrinu VntlrcH frMali at thOmr SCHIEFFEUN HALL. Complimentary Benefit Tendered to MRS. CARRIE GREGORY -BY THE- Tombstone Dramatic Club, -IN- Scliioffelin Hall, 3TAICCU 7, 1HS8. On which occasion wlM be resented that ster ling ComiJj, In Two Acta, by Dion Boulccault ANDY BLAKE, The Irish Diamond. Cast. Audt BtK MRS. CARRIE GREGORY UdU.Duly E. v. tiumnn Dick Daly (bin bod) -. O.O. Vur Ignatius Mulroone I tsh echoolmatler A. J. Mitchell Mrir. Blake.., Miss Bertha llartmanti M;iry Blake Mis Nettle Kadtrty Lady Mauutjoy Mlns Bertha llanmanu Interlude. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, F. E. Brooks, Miss Auule Brawn Qnartettc J. P. Clum Id-citatlun Miss May .Megan and Minnie Ita(l'erty..Iust. Diu-i Chas Sulomtiu Negro btump Speech Profs. Bouriand, Koch, Bmer. O'Connor.... Instrumental Quartette Mies E. Hone and Little Jakcy Comic Ivegro r ketch The wholu to cotulcdj with the Roaring Farce TURN HIM OUT. Nlcodcraux Noahs (Toy Vender) ..A. J. Mitchell Mr. Mackintosh Mukc C. Gdodale Mr. Kglantlne Rueeleuf.., O. C. Voer Julia (Moke'a wife) Miss Minnie Kaflert Susan Mrs. Carrie Gregsr) Xew Drop Cnitaln and Entire Xcw Scenery. Admlisonjl. Reserved Seats $1.C0. To be bad at Fortlouls' Cigur More. DOORS OPEN AT 7. CUlvTAtN RISES ATP. OKDINANCK XO. 33. The Mayor and Common Council of trie City of Tombstone, Territory of Arizona, do ordain as fol lows : That sections 8 and 10, chapter 3; lection 43 of chapter 10, ami suctions Si and GO I chapter 17, of the Code of Ordinances of the Ci'y of Vomb stune, approved August 30, 1USI, be and the earn, are hercDy smended to rc-d as follows: Section 8. The ciiy officers shall receive th. following salaries: 1 he Major dollar" pei month; each ni mber of the Ctty Council uollar permouth: the Chief of Police, one hun dred and fifty do lars per month; the City Treas urer, nuy uoiiars per monin; ine uny auiii tor aa compensation In full for his duties as sucL and bis ex-offlclo dutlco at Cierk of the Cominou Council and Hoard of Police Commissioners, out hu dred dollars per month; 'he City Recorder, one hundred dollar- per mouth; the Clly Attor in-. , oue hundred dollars per mouth, and the L'tlj License Tax-Collector, oue hundred dollars per mouth In full fur his rvlceV including ".he ex -odlclo duties of Health Offlar, Streei Commissioner, Fire Commissioner and Puunn Mater and any and all duties that uiaj hereafter be Impost d upon said City Li cense Tax Collector. That the city shall In ti.i case be or become liable lur the rent, use, or occu pailon of any building o. buildings now used ui occupied or that may hereafter lie nsed or occu pied by any of said otriccrs or any other officer o said city, except'for the building beretolorc anu now provided tor the use of the City Recorder, Chief of Police and City Auditor, the said build In? being premises No. , on Fourth street In said city; provided, that the Major and Com mon Council may when they deem it proper so to do. p -oviJe iomu other oue building lor the Joint use of said Recorder, Chief of Police and Auditor, and direct and cause said officers to remove to and occupy such other building so provided for theli use. 7 bectlon 10. If the monthly and quarterly license taxes are paid vvltblu ten days lroui aud after the date when they fall due the city under and by virtue of tue ordinance thereof, and all dully If &nso taxes are paid without demand therefor, then no lee shall on charged for the collection ef auv such tax sopalu; but If any pirsun or poi sons, natural or artificial, liable to the city for auy sucatax falls to pay such montblyorquirlerly lax ulthl.i said period or such daily tax withun demand, then the parly owlnj' aud paying sucu tax hall pay the License Tax Collector a fee ol one dollar lor each tax collected aud license Issued, Which mid t'-e- when culleeted oy said Tax Collector xhall be paid over Dy htm to the City Treasurer, and sbaii Be credited by said Treasurei to the salary fund In each and every action brought (or the recov ery ofalicenso tax due the thy, and In each and every other case, tried or proseczted, before th. Clly Recorder fur the violation of auy law or ordi nance oi thcelty there shall be taxed as cods: First A costs of court the same fees aa are nuw by the laws of the Territory of Arizona al lowed to Justices of the Peace. Second A City Attorney's fees the sum often dollars. Tniid As License Tax Collector's feen the mm ol one dollar lu each and eveiy tax cast. And it shall be the duty ofttw City Recorder to tax such teaacots In each and every of auch cases and enter the same in the ducket kept by him and ren- uer juugmrui uiereior (auu tney suan oe apart thereof) lu adJlliou to the due or P' nalty impos ed or tueainuun' oramuttnts sued for and recur tred lu any such case. All of which said fees so tax. d a costs, shall be p .Id to -aid Recorder aud be by him paid over to the City Treasurer and be ly the Treasurer credited tn Ihe salary fund. The ChicTof I'.illee and Policemen shall receive oue dollar for each warrant or ether process serv ed, or arrest made, aud fifty cents for each sub poena served in such rases, the same to be taxed us costs, but the same shall In no case become a charge a.-ainst tho city, Section 43. The Clerk1 of the Common Council hall keep ajourual lu which he shall cuter the city urd naur.s ami resolutions at length which en ry snail oe aue-icu uy tne aiaior ana said Clerk. He shall aitcud all meetings of the Com mon Council and of the Buard of Police Commis sioners, and shall keep accuiate'mlnutes thereof He shall cause all ordln-ince aud resolutions which shall bo passed and adopted by the Com mon Council, to be published as required by the city charter, In such newspaper is may be desig nated by the Common Council, and when so pub-ll-ted shall file onecupy thereof In his office, also deliver one copy to the City Attorney aud one copy to the Clly Recorder, ach with pro J of publlca.lnn. bectlou 63. It shall be nnlawful for any person or persons to keep a house or room of prostitu tion, assignation or Ill-tame In the city of Tomb stone- witnout first having paid the license tax therefor, and no lice-ns shal. authorize the keep lug of such a housj or room at any place In said city otherthan the ono designated in the follow ing sectiou. And If any person or persons keep ing sue h house r room shall be c nv icted of keep ing a dl-orderly house or room, or a house that disturbs or tends todlitmbthepeaceof ihcne'gh borhood where the same Is situate, such convic tion shall work a revocation of his, her or their license therefor. oectlou fi6. It rhall be unlawful for any person to keep a house or room of Ill-fame, prostitution or astlgn 'tlon in the cltv of Tomlulone except In that portion of the city within the following boundaries, to-vvit: Commenclug at the middle of hlghth street on tue south line of Ihe city, and ruunlng thenee north along the middle of Eighth street to a pulut ono hundred and fifty feet north of AU-n street ; thence westerly parallel with Allen rtreet 10 the middle of Sixth street; thence south on Sixth street totho middle of Allen street; thence west along Allen street to the middle of Fifth strtet; thence south along Fifth street to a point fifty feet t-orth of Tonghnut street to ihe middle orThlrdftrcit; thencenorth along Third street to a point oue hundred and firty leet Lorth of Allen street: thence west parallel with Allen street to the middle or First street; thence south along First street to the south line of the clly: thence easterly along said tou'h line to the place of brgianlng. All ordinance and parts of ordinances In conflict with the foregoing are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall take effect and be In force from and aft'-r due publication. Approved Fab. 20, ISil. JOHN CARR, Mayor. fl. C. UUlULcY, Clerk. O. O. TRANTtW, City, Attorney. Mt-d DELINQUENT SALE. Ii-y-r-. r-.-r-. i---j--i-M-n-..-v.-iin-m. u Delinquent hale Notlee. TOMBSTONE CONSOLIDATED GOLD AND Silver Mining Company. Location of prlnc.pai place of business, San Francisco, California. Location of works, Tombstone Mining District, Cochise couoty, Arizona Territory. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assess ment (No. 1), levied on the ninth day of Jan uary, 188 J, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as fol lows : No. Names. Cert. Shs. Amt TSAIherstone 8 5 $ ; T S Atheri-tone, lfti 200 i M T a Atnerstone ioi t'S Atherstone lbs T S Atherstone .....169 Tt Athcn-tone 170 Spencer C Btowne, ttustee... 12 Spence C Browne, trustee... 13 Spencer C Browne, trustee... 14 spencer C llruwne, trustee... IS Spencer C Browne, trustee... 16 Spencer C Browne, trustee... 17 KpercerC Browne 48 Spencer C Browne 49 Spencer C Browne GO Spencer C llrowue SI Spencer C B owne M spencer C Browne 53 Spencer C Browne SI Spencer C Browne 63 pencerC lirowne 56 Spencer U Browne 67 spncerC Browne M Spencer C Browne 60 SpcnecrC Browne 61 Spencer C Browne 193 Spencer C Browno 191 w4l Brayion 31 W II Brayion 6.' W II nraytun 63 W II Brayion 61 W H Drayton. T 63 W 11 Brayton 66 W 11 Hrayion: 67 YV II Bra) ton , 68 Nancy Barlow...' 36 C II Butler ; 38 J M Uufflngtou, trustee 1C6 J M Bu Hngton, trustee 190 J M Bufflngton, trustee 191 J M Bufflngton, trustee 192 ....148 ....210 i.iH .... 35 .... 74 .... 75 Dennis Cuilluan, relay FCUy F clay,' trustee Adele Chase N C Carnall w X C Carnall M ct'arniil ,6 NCC.rnall 77 N U Carnall 78 NCCar all 89 iBDeane 2S CL uea Huchcrs...., 34 JTFuk 110 C A Herbert 1 8 L Ilatnl ton 140 L tlauilltou 142 u Hamilton 143 I. Hamilton 144 L Hamilton 145 L Hamilton 146 L Hamilton 149 L UamLton, trustee 214 J Hamilton 153 I Hamilton 154 J Hamilton 155 J Hamilton 156 J Hamlltou 157 JH mtlion 153 J Hamilton 159 J Hamlltou 160 l liamlltm 161 J Hamilton Ibi H Lacy 28 WL .McCray 23 .V L McCiay 33 Chis A Morse, trnstee 2 Chas A M-rse, trustee 18 1 A Morse 24 OeoS Montgomery 130 GeoS .Montgomery 131 GcoS Montgomery 131 ieo B Montgomery 135 lei S Montgomery 213 G II McDjnald 174 ii II .McDonald 175 tillMcDouald 176 G 11 McDonald 177 G II McDonald 178 O Mcilouald 179 U II McDonald 180 0 II McDouald 181 U II McDonald 182 G 11 McUuiald 183 -I F McLaughlin 215 B Ncale 10 t'hos Ogden 150 Ueo II Perry, trnstee 161 Geo II Perry, trustee 165 1 W Phillips 20 i. Pro'ser 151 L Prosser ,,,,. .153 Gustave Feti-ron.... 2u5 Gustave Peter on 206 Gutave Peterson 2u7 Gnetave Peterson 208 Ga.tave Peterson 1U9 II Itibert 22 WFSmith 41 ! Warner 47 VVui Wiaters S9 r' F Vvcatou, trnstee 3 e' F Weston, tru-tec 9 F Weston, trnstiw : 4S r r vvetton, trustee,,... FF Weston, trustee?.... 'F Weston, trustee 'K Weston, trnstee ' F.Weston, truuee. ... FF Weston, tru-tee F F Weston, trUftee . if F Weston, trustee . 71 88 79 81 82 83 81 90 . FF Weston, trustee 91 f Weston, trin-tec 92 F F Weston, trustee 93 FWi-ston, trustee 91 f F Weelon, trustee .......... 96 s" F Weston, trustee T. 98 F F Weston, trnstee 101 FFWe-ton, trnstee 104 F F Weston, trustee -.lU5 F F Weston, truttee 106 FF Weston, tiutet 107 FWeslon, trustee 108 ."F Weston, trustee 209 f F Wcfton, tructeo 110 F F Weston, trnstee Ill ' ' F Weston, trustee 112 FF Weston, trustee 113 F F Weston, trustee; 114 FF Welon, trustee 115 F Weston, trustee 118 F F Westou, trustee 117 F r'Wrrtuu, trustee 120 F F Weston, trustee 121 FF Westou, trustee 121" 'F Westou, trustee 123 FF Weston, trustee 121 F Weston, trustee 125 FFWeston, trnstee 126 FF Weston, trustee 127 rt BYork 21 No. Shs. 5 200 2U0 200 200 200 MOO 1000' iooo lotto iooo 1000 12000 &oo 5O0O 2500 1U00 iooo 1000 1000 1000 IOOO 1000 1000 iooo 750 210 1200 souo 1000 IOOO 1000 1000 600 500 1000 100 500 4S800 5000 6000 5 2000 9500 42600 1000 10UO iooo 1IIOJ 1OJ0 100J 220 600 1000 10 10 1000 10U0 IOOO 5 JO 30e) 100 95 15000 1U0 loo 100 ioo 100 100 luO ioo ioo 100 1000 2000 2000 10U00J 2500 150 2W0 2000 2000 IOO 25UO0 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 ioo 100 100 loooo s 5 2500 25 JO 1U00 500 500 100 ioo 100 100 100 600 75 5000 50J0 15J00 5 2000 6000 780 250 800 100 so iooo 200 200 300 2000 2000 1000 100 100 100 IS 23 50 50 60 60 60 60 25 25 25 25 10 10 10 10 10 10 II 10 600 00 4 on 100 00 20 00 2OO0 20 00 20 00 20 00 210 00 10 00 loooo BO O.I 20 00 2100 20 OJ 20 00 20 0 20 00 21 20 00 20 00 15 00 5 00 24 00 100 00 20 Oil 20 00 20 yw 20 00 10 00 10 CO 20 00 21X1 10 00 976 00 100 tj 100 00 10 40 00 190 00 8D3 00 20 00 20 OU 20 0. 20 00 20 00 200 4 40 10 IX) 2JOp a 20 20 0 20 00 20 00 10 uu 6 00 2 0U 1 90 300 Ou 200 200 200 200 2 00 2 00 200 2(0 200 2 00 20 00 40 00 40 00 2000 tt. 60 00 300 49 61 40 00 4016 20 00 600 00 2 00 200 200 3X1 i CH) 200 200 200 200 200 200 0J 10 10 60 OJ 60 00 20 0J 10 OJ 10 00 200 2 OJ 21X1 200 2 OO 10 00 1 60 ioo uu 100 00 300 00 10 40 00 1? 00 15 60 COO 16U0 200 1 00 20 0U 400 400 6 00 40 00 40 00 20 00 200 2 00 200 200 200 60 100 1 U) 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 50 50 50 50 20 2J 20 20 20 20 20 20 10 00 Andtn accordance with law and an order o! the lloird of Directors, made on the ninth (9th) day of January, 1882, so many shares of each parcel of such tuck as mar be necessary, will be sold at public met Inn, at the office of the Company, Rooms 3 and l,(2d floor),309 California street.San Franclseo-Cal., in MONDAY, the SIXTH (th)day of MARCH, 1882, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ol said day, to pay said delinquent asserimeit thereon, together with costs of advertising and expenses of the sale. J M. HUFKINGTON, Secretary. Orr:cK-Room4(2d floor). No. 309 California street, San Francisco. California. County Warrants. TWOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT -1-1 County Warrants Nos. 132 133, 141, 171, 173, 181, 201, 202, 203, 201, 205, 206, 207 and 208 wi I be paid en presentation to me at my office this day. These warrants cease to draw Interest from the 'date of this not Ice. J. O. DUNBAR, Treasurer. Tombstone, A. T., February 28, 1882. . ARIZONA IRON WORKS, in. G. '.VEKTKRMA.V Proprietor. Manufacturer of all kinds of Mill and Mining Implements, All kinds of Repairs, Including BOILER AND STEAM FITTINGS, 115 Fremont Htrert. Tomhxtone. A.T. SCHIEFFEUN HALL. - GrRANiT BALL OF THE IRISH NATIONAL LAND LEAGUE OF TOMDSTOXE. The 17th of March, 1882 TICKETS (Including: GcntlemUB and Ladles) ag 3d Invitation Committee". Jndgj J. M. Murphy M. E. Joyce ltont. liatca , Aiidy Mehani D. McCaity f Wall-ice Corbttt Jas. Kink Hon. 11. M. Wood J. A Kelly, J. I Shaughtaiy Ed. Dillon Ed. Lang Danny McCasa John Behan John O'tlanlan Al. Jones Heal Boyle Dave Neagle Chas. F. Leach Col. Ili-Sord Judge Wallace Rout. Archer Dennis Welsh John Cbrlchtly Committee ot ArranKtmenU. i: pyDU)a N. J. K-nealy M. F. Kennedy D. A Morlarlty Reception Committee. ? Smyth Judge J.M. Marshy D.T.Shea M. ft. Sullivan FatPhelaa Jas. T. Murphy Floor Managers. ,r M. F. Kennedy Peter Molloy Jas. F. Kearney N. J. Kcpealr, JohnDugan D. A. Morlarlty Floor Director. James .Cojle- Eastern Transplanted Oysters, Luscious, Sweet and Juicy, fresh opened, In Cans Packed In 'ice. SHIFFKU JUAIsYK BY EXPJMBIH1 in any quantity Arrival In good order gnaraa- anteea: w have exceptional Jacllltlua for filling orders for these ' goods. - . Frloes on Application. EMERSON CORVILLE & CO., 80S Hausome Htreet, Man Francisco xjrioisr MBat&PoultryMarke 31S FKKMOXT HTREET, omtVone, Arizona. Choice Meats and Sausages OF ALL KINDS. Highest Market Kates Paid for Fat Stock B. BAUER A J. KKIIOE. Proprietors. )r BEWAftf OF p, mrrAttQHd ""y gv VJ JV !jiinni ONEEK iiimniiiiimhiiTVrTTr Die TuMc is CAUTIONED againstSPURtOUS imitations. jRe Pioneer Baking!Pou)der istkc onlyToiudGr con sisting of nothing but REFINED Grape Gream5artar and 6nglisKBicarb.Soda scientifically combined. A.SchillingMq, SAN FRANCISCOs Partnership PiKKolutlon. milK FIRM OF L.' ZBCKENDOKF CO, T.. Is this dav dlolved by All liabilities of Ihe raid arm Charleston. A. mutual consent, will be paid bT8muel'.Kair-:ln. and all la debtedncss owing to said firm will be collected by him. , L ZKCKKXDOIIF ft CO., BAML. KATZUItSIBIN Dated Charleaton,-A. T., Jaunary MlBS. If ISTAMT First-Class Table AT Low Prices. MR. AND MRS. CAMPBELL (Late of the New Orleans Restaorant on Fourtn Street.) HAVE JUST HETURNKD FltOM SAN Francisco, and are nleaspd to inform thyr oid natrons and thj public that they have re-opened a first-class restanrautat 400 Fremcnt Street, Three doora from Fourth, and will spare no pains to set the best table in town.at the lowest prices. tXT Ulve m. a Call. , Sen,d th'n Weekly spuaph--large pn-o jronr mssoi IHU Kaat. CITY MEAT MARKET 430 FIIEIIOXT HTRfiET. THOMAS P. WARD, Proprietor CHOICEST BKEF, MUTTON, VEAL, BTC., always on hand. Especial Attention Paid to Family -Trail TO LET! First Glass Offices i.v the MINING EXCHANGE BLD'G (COURT-HOUSE HUILDINlt). Rooms Single or En Suite. Apply ito J.. V. VICKERJ a a '" fecal Ess r n .m