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fmMwi'iJlp5liy T"MW wwr- wMwrniWlwmiftiixMii r'V- I" J5r 1 Li s .v H. K - V "i r.v m ndtHllR '" ' 3 f s. I vs. Sm Ye Sf. k? at. m if' I I i I' v k m I' I LOCAL niSCELLANY. From Monday Daily. Quite number of cattlo buyers nro In town today. Grorge Spindle is in towu from his ranch in Sonora. Yesterday being Sunday the Copper Xing paid off today. Wm. Lutley, the valley cattleman, is pending a few days in our city. There wnB no western mil yesterday en account of the S..fc. train being lute. Bev. Thompson lelt last night for Wilcox after trending n few Java in our teity. An agent of the Snn Francisco Exam iner is in the city in the inteicstsof his paper. Henry Afhton Is trending a few days in our city from his ranch on the San Pedro. Quito a largo number of cattle will bo "entered from Mexico in tlio next few dnyp. The wind and dust of the put few tllays is enough to uivo any one the blues. Tho weather is rather cold for the first, of May, for' this section of the country. JeFP Itorlperp, the well known butcher, arrhed today fiom Ton'bstono on a. short visit. Mrs. John Trcu returned today fiom Tucson where she has been on a visit to her husband. Mrs. Kittio Thurston icturncd to lomnstonc Muitruiir, niter spuiuung sexoral davs in our citv. . y T. F. Lindt-ey, tho mining man, re turned to Noguled ycstoiduy after spend ing a few days in our city. Ed W. Land has resigned his position as correspondent of llm Tombstone Fioppector from this place. Joseph Paccholly returnel from So nora Saturday nigh and left lait even ing for his home at Xbgalcs. All is quiet along the line and tho re ports of invasion by freebooters from Mexico have ceased to come in. ' J. II. Ruruham, tho mastc mechanic of the A. & S. E., returned today from J an externa u visit. u v-amoriiia. Tom Greene, tho Now Mexico oTicor "Who was here some time since, returned Saturday an I will remain' for u few du p. Col. RchitiMin, the U. S. pot oflice inspector, is paying our city n shcit yisii on iiiiio')nneuu-u wiui mi ouice. O. U. Wiilenx has been appointed as nrst sergeai i oi nno m inn tv inwpi of cavnliy of "Teddy's Terror" that Aiizona is to furnish.- feThe ci-lebratul cae of tho United Tstutes vs. tho Copper Queen company rlrWbVbroliTii trial aMtn on tho 23th ofthw montn. An oruor mr me maw- 'inif orthe jurv has 1 con made. J - t- .'- . r l Tho extia which tve piimed this Ytinruinjr was an ifsoctated pres dis patch which ai sent to the Tucson J Star and hlch wa, kindly forward from ucfon eHpoci.illv to lm: Ona. ...vi, . ' Mr. J. S. llur-t, of Kington, New , Mexico, in rived in our city' ye.-lei day land will lemain foi Mime time. Il will act as postmaoter Here during tno absence of Itev. Pi.tch.ud on his cast-' lJ'e " of l,,u Aeicaii victoiy .e ,(... co Ved by Tjih CJitu laat nignt was a sig- 'ern visit. ' . . .. ualioi Hie Utni,; ot liiuciactceis, boinOj, j Jr. littiniont, a noicu ey ph-i;i.uiii. from Chicago, now located at tho Qneo.i Hotel, and foa short time ill lent your eves free of charge. His "reci mmendations fiom the Fcientiflc w orldf leave no doubt as to his ability. B. P. Graham & Co. have ju-.t re ceived tnoctiilcMds of fuiuitiiio; tefi'u rrators, Lect loung-, i-oumit-, imuv tuiggiep, go enrto. bedroom ."-ets and .... i yliefK'iP. ulittir. cotp, wardinhes and -cupbairdp. Pi ices right,;' terms e.ny. i J. V. Mixwell, the Folicitor of'tbe Copper Queen stoie, and .Mi's Edith Noiton, lecently of Phoenix, but for merly of Tnittk.i, viinsns, ueio juined in the holy bonds of miuilmonv at tl IIIU HUM l(t-I Fi MICI IIH"M 1 ' V .- i f Yesi.lcmee of j". &': &fttnrtlfrrinori7r "' 1)L'.- I F. M. Knff. onoof tlie ISit-beo vnluii tPiiH wlm li'ft for Whinnlu hur.tcks Pilil.iv hut, returned this morniiiir. lie with 'feseral others woro examined at Phoenix, but was not able o m-h tho fxamination. Ilut six of them woro examined the.e, the lest will bu exam- iifed at Whipple. Tho Uibje public hcIioo! children are coutiibiiting their nickels and (limes or tho puijKite of nssistins in the wid latt-s was tjuiiu well atleiiueilauU "building of a battleship (otako tho place Vtx'-V leieatii.a' piogiam was lend of the Maine. Tins e-fd i to lie called erwl. A iiuiuber uf the nijiiiujis wlio tho Ameilcaii Uov. Tho sJliool uhil lrou w'tt " have .akju pail weie unable to cfthe United States tue to uiibo tho do so on accoumot liaviug the measuli. : iiioney for this pin piro. j baxuiul liundicd tickew weio bold and A Mex.can whom Ofllcer Graham was (lu,lu 'l muo "mii ol ,1,01U!-V tt'w ,ttuuJ- j taking to jail on Saturday evening, j Mr. John Potuidoii, of Pottsvdlc, Lc, broke and tuu hcu near the louud . was cy ugieeably Hurprinul notion liouvo. Graham pursued his prtRonnr-tigo. 1'oruigiiluou luoiiths hu had been t anil tired llneo shuts at him. tho thiid liouhled unit dyseuteiy and li.ul 'ti.e.l bringing tho Mexican to the giouinl. itbieoof tlie beat Uootoidiu New Oilcans,, lie was then placed in the city uda- besides iialf it thueu or moie jialuut booco. '1 lie woUud inadu was only a medicines, but itceivcd veiy little loliol. ' slight scalp one, but sulfliiieut to Dave Clutiubei Iain's Colic, Ciioluia and Duti hlrn lemcmber it for some lime. ihut-a Itcmedy, havuii; been" iccum-' . 4 1 I It ... IIWllllluil tfk Illlll llll ttUt It it It III ll llltll lik ' several Mexicans who nan necn tm- biblmi too free! vol the iutce ot the ciUM'"" Uie-H ui prise, tliiee uoes ol tiial tus plant, picked on a number of Ameri can lads on Saturday ni,litin the vicin ityof thaelai: damn, flfl'ho boys held, their own lor SJine lliiu'.lmt tho Mexi- cans receivud relnfoicamciita unci tie boys started to retreat! when, onu of (ho Mexican threw broten bottle at tlie boys which struck Elmer Penney on the right side of the face, cutting an ugly gash from just below his eye to his lip, laying the cheek bare to the bono. The ladies of the St. John's Guild of the Ep.BCopal church, are to give an entertainment in connection with a strawberry and ico cream social on May 14th. In another column will be found an advertisement of the Iwd & Fenner Real E8talo company. This company havo opened an ollice in the Lotson block, in the olllco formeily occupied by by Mr. Lund as a law office. Thogcn tlchren will conduct a real eritato ctlice. us their nchertiteinent will show, and both me well and favorably known anil will no doubt do u good business. From Tuesday's Daily. Prefcott is to have a summer normal school. lhiilding f till continues in all parts of the city. Tiro weather stifl continues to be dis ngieeable. E. U. Moore, the cattle broker, ar med this uiurninu. War talk is the only thini: heard on the sticuts these days. J. KyJoues is erectini; another dwell- ing on his lot on Knob 11 til, a hums wu-on load of minimi sunulies weiu taken to Mexico today. I'osluflice Infpcclor Robinson left last ij.,t 0u the outgoing tiain. j c shuttuck leodvcd Eevcral cars - 0f im,cr dm ing lite past week. bcxcinl Louiiiitiictal dittininers ar ils td on the nam this mot miikr- Fiank Hare came over 'this morning foni I'omhstoue on a short visit. v 'Jheie weie about thirty passengers on the incoming Main this moruiu. Louis Codecker was an incoming pabheuger on the train this moiuing. "Remember the iManre1' Hags are to be obtained at the lec Cieam parlors. ri. W. Gnu ton and lien Williams have letuiiied fiom their trip to Kuco bait. Old Gloiy is waingficm all the busi ness houses and lesideuces in our c'tty lo(j,.. .The lone highwayman who held up tho Fail bank depot has escaped into Souoia. I Dan Hagan began the erection of a two btoiy house on his lot on liowiil menue u day. AI....1 r,,i,i i,0 ,,!,., nU.,rnn of iho'Iuuibsione u-stollico, Eunl by-' iluw le&i 'inn Dibhee v ill have quite a huge delega tion at Tombstone next week in uiteii l . . ... v jj, o( JJ( U.IIilU Oil LUUi l. Hi. U.ttn.an will thin thiity cars cuttlti fiom Don Luis btauoti to Kuiisus in u lew d.cjs. v . . . , . ., ., . . . Ihe muiiiualiou of J. G. Piitchaid to bo pusunusiei .it Disbjo hai bv.en sent to iho bcmito by 1'icbiduiit MuKuiluy. j u hx J 1Mtlll.luUl of Lodge Cuv, k.,.. . uiuud hcio toU.ty on utliie uiaiiieatf. iB j,,,,,,,,,,,, Ameiicin alliauuu baud ,mo ltcUlU:d liien new liibuuments a(la wilt Bhoiily give u public lohoou. etc. 11. YV. Cur leiur-ied to his lauuh in boaoiu lovlay.wnuie tiu u.u ioUiiJe.1 up busciat muiUicit iicati ot uatiiu utuoa Will be biougtit aciodd lue line. 'Hie eieciiou of the new Hie house Will (.utmneuco blioiny. lue ua.Mui la lo bu eiecieu on ino lot Jiiot c.iat ol ,hlllImilllll AMilIffv .,,,,,,, ,,.....,,, ..,,. 1 iiie guns and .tmiiiuimiou lor Hie liiabcu liouiu Uu.uda aiitxul NcelculaV, ' aiid coon the company will buoigaiitAd ami toiiiniui.ee Uiiluiu. Cipt. Long liad tlbuUl CuUlpltlcU nu i,ut. of UllilU bois. """! LVlU..f-4he cattle inos:ctor, camo , f K t !' this inoiiiii.g fiom ioaleo uitpect tint .ll I. ilm hllMilin.lttM ! ir.il I li tliiil. ;nft . 7 ' to Le bioti-ht .ii-ioa, ttio l.na in tho couite ol tiit- next lew davs. ne wu '--tivcd todajr frcm tho UibU-' Voluuiwid at Wiupplu ba.racks. Hs expected mat tlie two truuM mil lm'H i'""b'' Ue" u day or two Uulu,d ,or '" An.oiuo, 'lexas, wiieie tuu guns aim noiced tuu awaiting tiieuu The cnteiiainmeiit given by the Good letnplais last uvonmg tor tlie benelit of v.. ...v. . .., lemedy effemtd a peimtiientcuro. Mr, Win. AlcNttinaia, a well known mui' chant of the eamj place, is well uc- tuainted with Mr. Peteihon and attests to the truth of tn.s s.atement. Tuts icmaly nLr suL Ly J, S, illianu !i Co,, druggists. m From Wednesday's daily. Store to rent. Apply at this office. B A. Packatd has returned from a trip to Phoenix. How about tho Fourth of July. Are we going to celebrate? Theie is to be a grand ball given at Pt-ntte on tlie 11th mat. The weather is still quite chilly for this lime of the year. Chiules Uacigulupi is suffering from an attack ot ei)etpel.tw. Andy Walsh is spending a few days in Tombstone on a visit to his old home. Frank Haio returned to Tombstone jebteuiay after a snoi t visit to our city. -E. W. Lund lelt jesteidav on a shoit visit to Ins tattler's much uoui lkiibon. lie huie ami buy a ticket to tho lied Men's enteitainment to be given on tho lUih mat. Mib. Fied -Beau has recovered fiom hei itttiil illness mid is ubie to be about aaiii. Mis. Walter Campbell left last night foi New Mexico whcicfcho williumain loi bouie time. Quito a huge quantity of lirewoiks weie bet oft laat infill in honor ot wwej't victoiy. Flags and bunting are in demand at piebent .and our city presents a Foitith of July appeal mice. W. F. Nichols, ot the sanitaiy board, spent esteiday in our city on business eoni.ected with that office. Tombstone has foi med a company of seventy homo guaids who are fttily pie I aitd to mtet any invaders. The hills below town sue covered with ppiing floweisof all kitidc. 'Ihe led, white and blue seem to predominate. The Copper Queen company have been receiving several carloads ot slag pots and slag cais dui ing the past few days. Nothing was heard from the Bto'bco oluutecis today and the bunpobition is that ihey have all passed their exami nation. ExGov. Thornton, of New Mexico, who is at present heav.ly iutereated in the San Miguileta mine in Souorit, is in our city on a bhort visit, Miss Aurelia Sendiey will leave Mon day for Pearce, where she will start a dancing school. 'She has been guaran teed a class of twenty live pupils. The la rue fl.-u: nolo in the van! of S. V. Clawon was hioket off during tlu high wind ye.teiday, and aj a con-e-quence Cti.rley'a b.g Hag is not flying today. Tho A. & S. E. Com piny havo com plete'd their work in relayuu tiu tracks in the yaids here, and they have bjeu thotoughly cleaned up and present a et.y creditable appear.nco. 'Hurt-cluck tiding is becoming tho i.tge in IJifdwe. Neatly oveiv nioiiiin ollle of our tumiuiiiu equustiienues can be been btartiug out for a trip tluouh the valleys below heie. A. L. Woiden, well known in our city, and who for soine time was connected with the company store, was brought in yesteiday fiom Souora biitfeiiiig fiom a bevei u attack ot appendicitis. "Hah for 'Nited States of Wlerica!" sliouted an old booze who was leaning up against. i 6n on Mam street Ian nigl.t. ".My fi tend," said a pis-.erby. "Geitin ' diuuk h a mi 'htv iuji way of ihowingtoui pjitiioiisin." "i'l", hey? Will, 1 (tile) guess ou hain't heaid 'bout that new tax on beer." It wonl 1 make most of us feel funny to bo pitoied over a "mine held" by a little ) atiol boat, with ihe knowledge tl'iitoulv a few yaids, the act of piess iir4 a button lay between up and eter nity, 'liavelon the long Inland Sound bteanieis has already deeiea-ed veiy mnikedh', ing to the neivousnesi of timelOis. Simon Figarro, a Moti'an who was arrested here a few days since on u chargo of horse-stealinj, was bound over to appear before the grin I jury and was taken to Tombstone e terlay bv Deputy Sheriff Vaughn. 'I he Mexi can stole (hue houes in Pcaice and wasliailed here where two of the horses were funnel, which ho had sold to parties living here. Peter Weiilner, manager of the South ftishec Towusite and Impioemeut .oinpany, leaes soon for Los Angoles where he will remain for a hhoit while. Tlie company is pushing tho wotk rapidly on their claims. The new double comp turnout shaft i iuw down to a depth of over sevontv feet. The new whim has nrred and will be placed in pos lion at once, which will iiiateiially increase the facilities for pn-lun.r the woik. Picidunt .Mic'in is still in the east in the interest of the company, lie is expected back here boon. "I would not bo without Cliambor lain's Cotuh P.einedy for its wwiglit in gold," w i lies D. J. Jones, of Holland, Yu. "My wife was Doubled with a cough for neatly two jeaisT I tiled va liotis remedies, bcMilcs numciotis pre sciiptions fiom physicians, all of which did no good. I was at Lint peisua led to try n bottle of Chuinberlaiii's Cough Itemedy, which pioniptly .elieved tho cough. 'Ihe teioud bottle effcutod a complete cure. The -'5 and 50 ent bot tles for sale by J. S. Williams & Co., druggist!, m Shooting Scrape. Tho Tombstone Prospector contains an account of a shooting affair which occurred at tho Tedrow ranch near Sol diers Holes in tho Sulphur Spring val ley. Piero Lagrange, i well known cowboy, was shot in tho abdomen by Porter McDonald. It seems McDonald and Lagrango had some words a few days before regarding a steer, when Porter walked away rather than have a qrarrel. Tho next day McDonald ticked Ligrunge 'for Eomo money that ho owed him when Lagrange slid off his horns and fired at McDonald, who returned the fire. Piere fell and McDonald, put ting his gun up, started to walk toward him to render any assistance that might tie necessary, when Lagiange filed another shot, narrowly missing his head. Porter then disarmed his foe and went to Tombstone to give himself up. Lagrange was taken to tho county hos pital where he is in a precarious condition. TONE OF THE-FOREIGN PRESS. With exception of the English papers tl.eEuiopean pres is distinctively hos tile to tke United States. Some of the at tucks are exceedingly bitter, and if they indicate popular sentiment, Conti nental Europe evidently reguds the cause of Spain as "her own to a certain extent. This pcntimcnt, especially at this time, 'dots not do tlie trreat poweis any paiticttiar credit. It is true that Spain has proceeded in a line of correct diplo macy and has made somo formal, though ineffectual concessions. Under ordinal y circumMunccs these conces sions would have been treated w itlt more couideiation by our government. Their speciuitsuess and emptiness were too apparent, however, to secure the additional time for which they wore chiefly made. Thiouuh Sptin's one- ! sidtd rrcseiiuttonof them to the courts of Em ope, ihey have gained for her mo c coiiHideiahon than bhe deseives, but not eliouuh to cause alarm. It is lather significant and suggestive tliat Get many and Fiance, in parti u lar, place no confidence in the adminis tration's1 avowal that our movement upon Spain is notirepiicd by a desire to acquire territoiy. Yet oui declara tion is clear and emphatic on that point. The skepticism of Europe is doubtless based upon her own proclivi ties lather than upon American tenden cies. We h.ue not pm sued a policy of acquisition. Euiope has put sued such 4i policy. Neuily everv one of the for eign powers has u number ot" colonial j possessions. Any'one of them, with less piovocatiou, would long since havo 'made Cuba a dependency. Ettioi e'a insensibility to tho atroci tiis pei polluted on the Cubans by the heaitless Spaniaids is entirely com patible with her criticisms of our inter biition. It Is just a little dilhcult to 1 secure European credit for nat.onal altniistn. But we know what we ate j about Mid why wo are about it. Wo must show them. War may make tho issuing of more bonds uecesf.tiy, but it will largely off- 1 tet litis by strengthening the bonds which unite the different paitsof tlio countiy i'n a haimonious whole. "The Americans don't know yet what I wo Spaniaids are," says Senor Polo. 1 o&bil.y nut, but they know what you ! aie uoing to be lnashoittime if u pciYisl in this attempt at suicide. Too much ciedeiicu should not he given dit-patche liom Gape Veicle to the effeel that fie Spanish licet is test ing quietly there. '1 heoe dispatches aie edited by a Spanish pics censor. The (het may be ne.ning Havana, oi posst blv making for New Yoik. Willi l.-i::r. Prom 3 ecu's a lull -p. Artistic do signs at lainahy'.-. Thirty-eighth Aniriial Statement OP TUB EpitaWe Life Assurance Society OV THE UNITED STATES ASSETS. LIABILITIES, 8236,876,318.01 8186,333,133.20 850,513,171.84 j AvorusTB ruto of Interest cni noil on tho ns sota uiuiiii: the jour of lbil, 4.0J iior cent. F. C. Fcmier, Resident Ajj't. MAIN SfREET. UISBCB DrF. E. McGregor EXPERT GAHOER D33I0B Twenty-five ycais' experience. Cancel's removed bv the latett medical Hciencu. 3uro guu.iii teed. Hefeiuuccs: Homy For rest and Mori is Dcnu, Lhshcc. ADIini'SS ntsuun, AtuzoNv KK. TiSErur. pttnsENT imiek to 'anyone u koiuilic mo it) old i.tiiiii)jj nil hlu Is ami colors t;o. Look oor your old tottors, cut tlioin oif unit J on will 13 plcusoil. Tho inoio you houdtho ulcortho oio.out jouttot: ail Urcss. i 1. JOHNSON, i 19 Kowport, It, I, WARREN LAUNDRY CO;, Work Guaranteed.. OFFFICES AT . Marks & Wittig, Hain Street. Waters' Shoe Store, The Avenue. i-l2CLensur 2z -DEALERS IN- CHOICE GrKOCERIES, CIGAES, EliTJITS Game in Season. Free Delivery. O. K. Street, Bisbee. Jvervbod v TEXAS PACIFIC and IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE - TO CHICAGO. AGO. ST. LOUIS, NEW OI? LEANS, NETV OltK, WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, 1' JLVAJN jfL -AND- -.LL poitts east. '. Tlicse arc a few of the reasons why peopie prefer it. if you wish tinYo cards, uitcs or any information pertainim: to treight or pasaen:er busiuesi,' npplv to E. P. TURNER, (i. P. & T. Agt., Dallas, Texas. 13. F. DARBYSII1RE, S. AV. F. & P. A., El IVo, Texas. JOHN C. LEWIS. T. P. A., Austin, Texru. Take tt Santa Fe ' o -FUOM-o ZDS2vZ3TGr or HL PAS To all Northern or Eastern points. Close com nections made at Kansas City and Chicago with all the Northern and Eastern lines. COACHES, TOURIST CIS All meals not served in Dininp; Cars are taken at the popular Santa Fe Route Iltuvey Eating Houses. Full information cheerfully furnished upon application to F. D. HOUGHTON. or GbiiI Ajjt El Paso. Tex. o IA AVE repair bills and all trouble by tiding Cliasts T Toujjl Xlircad Tires. lUs at punctuiea jicrfectly, and arc as lesilient as any other road tire made. Chase Tires Bpreil Free of Charge Dnring 1897 ') ilF dciiveicd at ourstoie. If oui dealer hasn't them in stock ;o will deliver ' " it to jou, I'xpress paid, if cnth m companies the older. Price per pair, with pump and lenair outfit: 30-inch, 13; 28-inch, $12; 2(-inch. $10; 24-inch, $'J. JJ ORGAN & WRIGHT TIRES $0.50 per pair; PALMER'S, (8.50; HART-" FORDS, ?8; JUMONDS, $7.50. J 4 PINNEY & ROBINSON ' Qoutltwcstcrn Depct for Clxasc TircSt Bicjcles, Typewrit ers, Plioto Stocrc. PIICENIX, ARIZ FREE COINAGE SALOON- J. A. IRWIN Carries tho Sills TTelTT-et FINE WINES, ETC. International and Sun Spot Cigars MWM $ f at - 1.1 J. A. BEATON & CO. -Ccrry a fine line CK VccctablM. Fhb tvl Oysters, Butter thst ran Lc lu.i in town. and Nw Gmceric. I-rce Delivery to any part of tho City. ? WjfVWSW4440a j UhSCtfClaa T&e GId Is now better prepHrcd to Mtet the wants of tho public than over bafore. His i , prices mo a low ) the lost, nl liii inoiU arj strictly (iMt-clui. Hi ,kcop3 the intiMontsof the public in mind, and therr is nothing too gool for him to pur chase for the benefit of his cuitovuers. Parties who cau usa beef by tho qua'rter -t will do well to call jud stirivrs. ?; ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY ' 4 And delivcted to any wit of the city freo of charge. Give htm a call. $ Market at tltc corner of O. K. Street 'and Railroad venae t - 'OaiXd-eaaLSis- WIlSfES, LIQIJORS ANp AD VEGETABLES. Takes The. A 'W-C- - U1TI, Because it i the shortest, vIts equipment is superior. It has the best scenery. It has courteous and polite train men. Its connections con b? dependoi upon It has the reputation of beng the moat popular line in the South. ' Route AND HUM SLEEPING W. R. BROWN, T. F. & P. A.. El Paso. Tex $ You Puncture Your Tire? k CO,, Prop's. 1? famous "TlaislseiHi. 90OfrOC.A ! Brewery Gulch, Iiisbce, Ariz. of Fresh Fruits, TI: nicest Dressed Poultry and Also have a full line of r-resh I&elSable BSatclic, : f fid ' r-4 19 : .j. 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