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rrr the daily tombstone Jlie" Pioneer Daily of the Ciihp MAT .18S6 PCBr-IHED EVERY EVENING, 'Hnudays Excepted,) JAMES J: If ASH. Office on Allen Street, north side, between T'hlrd and Fourth. .. Subscription Rates, One Year!..'.....'...'..'..! '....$10 00 Six Months'. COO 'jhr'ce "Months 3 00 One Month '. ............... ,;1 00 Tlel'iye'red by Carriers for 5 cents a TYttk ?JLL A.NASH EDITOR. OFFICIAL PAPER v.. ' - - Sochi se Goiinty. OUXSIIE ."VEWS. '.The old adage, that one must go from home to hear the news of his Own locality, lias :ui apt illustration in the following article from the San ? Francisco Call, which says : "The Mormons of Arizona and New Mexico appear to have become fright ened at, (he vigorous prosecution of their fellows in Utah, and the good prospect for further adverse legisla tion against polygamy before Con gress adjourns. A veritable hegira into Mexico is said to haye' set in TDyer 200 families are reported to liare crossed the border within the last nionth. They have generally gone in small caravans, "the number of wagons in one family frequently rep resenting the number of wives in that household." "No doubt the two lerritoric: named do not regret the loss of population which this movement entails, and on ilie pari of Mexico it may be doubted whether sh'e will be overly glad at the location in her territory of colonics which preach and practice a doctrine f,o repugnant to good morals as poly gamy. However, from our standpoint, 'the manner in which Mexico regards the newcomers is cf minor import ance. The principal fact to us is that wo are being rid of them in a peace ful manner. Ths more who so hike Ihcir departure, l!i3 bolter." The burning of the Grand Central f'o'rks last evening, was a very tenons "blow to Tombstone, as well as a heavy los3 of money 4o l he gentlemen who own tins mine. We say that it is a serious blow, for the reason that it "will retard the prosperity of the town as ths Contention is the only mine" 'lhat has any pumps at present, and it will take quite a while to get the Grand Central in, running order again, besides the outlay of a quarter of a million doll irs. But the people of Tombstone Kre brave p'id courage ous) arid iavc successfully outlived several drawbacks, and will do so in this case. jn August next one of the grandest gatheiiugs cVerseen will take place in "San Francisco, viz : the r-juuion of the 'Grand iVrmy.of the .HepuulLs, Upbrl 'that occasion comrades who fought "upon bloody lielJs togetfier for 'thS 'honor of the stars. and atripes will re "call the old sceiics'i'tiil tell the ' old "kitties. Wlicn they gaze upon the "rising generation, they caii well and 'iruly say: "It was done for you." Tin: rcpoits-0 the league hut 9ght .'how that th.o people of this city are iii'cai'nesl 1:1 their efforts to 'get rid of the pig-tails, aiid that they -will be gone before many mooiis come again: A comniuuieat'on in an other ccl bfiin shows to vlf:itr iicptlis llie item ing' Mongolian will stoop to further 'its ends by debcrutely lying about ail Lc3et Slid. hard ' wojkiii ' citizen. iiow; coutriiiiitliig to the columns of 'the-?orniiJg Mongoiiau. Jjro wonder ;t is tivmg. . TiiEsetvi-H juLCtnigs o.i lbj anii Ohiiii'se league is oausiiis: tl j; Cl-iiieic iiivcrs greai. .urnctv m-t now. Straws i:..iv the wiii.1 lO.vs. " No Indian news to-il.iy up to the '.i'ir of t;i itig toprt'ss. "Ir affords us a great deal of pleas uris to annoTtnco that Mr. IT. B. Walk er has declined the honor of being a director of the i'tisine asylum. We are more than pleased with this an nouncement, as we believe that under a democratic administration none but democrats should', have 'the enioju ments of office in its gift. It is a pleasure ' the'ugh to know that the governor honered our fellow citizen with the appointment, even if it was not consistent in him to accept the same. TELEGKAPmC. Lloyd'a Kemaln.B. Pantano May 26 The remains of Robert Lloyd killed near hero this morning, were taken to Benson en yesterday's freight train for, the burial. Cleveland Ohio, May 26 Every train' entering the city to-day bore among its passengers representative workingmen. Mr. Powderly was kept busy all day welcoming delegates ml nnswerimr ouestions. The mini- ox ber of delegates to the convention are 172 and they aro alfclost all pres ent! The cWerericc between the exe cutivs committee arid trades union ccmmiUee was held this afternoon, The conclusion reached was satisfactor to Lboth t committees. Resolutions were drawn up which will he pre sented to the convention for adop tion. A perfect understanding was agreed to, and both trades unionists, and Knights of Labor arc pleased over the. result. It is chimed by some memb'ois that if the trades unions are worked itito the Knights of Labor it will be a great saving and bet er for all c'asses ot labor while unionists ate ordered to stick to their first love, olilmiifrlitiVipv "nnva a warm sidi for ""a , the Knights of Lsbor it is only question of Pol'cy and both of the orgatnz uions arc anxious fo do a 1 in their power for the benefit of the workmsrebn. S'jiiic cf the trade want to order and riise strikris and control wages to themse'ves and d nor, want to be 1 ampered by the Knights of Labr. i'roui all the ap pearances the question which if an hutiortait ou will be setfod at il.is !iiel?iu'r A Cube -ivilii two to it Ande.-sjn Minn. May 26 About four weeks ugo T. B. Saie cniue here and bought the Eclipse flouring-mill took possesion of the property and be gin t) manufacture flour. Tj-day he was si rest jd by Djtoctivc Ilueh ins of St Louis 011 various charges of nl'edged stvind.inq; nu i.erous parties in St. Lcuis Djquuin and other towns iii Illiiici'! A Durjuoiti pajier pub lishes tlie cliarge tliat SagR bought a mill there aiid phid for it with checks and mortgagaa and lhat he then c m tnenced to make extensive improve meuti aud 011 ihe strength of his enter prise man:grd to get a large amount of goods on c-edit from murchanis of the town. lli then tiiddtvily ilisap pcared. Through this i'cui Si0T waj traced to this placj. She detective s.iys thai Sa.c hss nia.de it a busim'ss to buy mi. Is 011 a credit and have an heivy insurance 'placed on iheiu and that he swiudled business in;-n in the sou'h out of !??0,- 000 by lepreteiring liiniaelf to bo a Wealthy mill ,o'-'iter ai.il cyi trdc'or" Ever uiiice-lie has been in Hei'derson he has been telling the business nit'ii bf that place th.ai he wr.uld soon re csive gl-rOOO. from an insurance com . pany wkich he lot. on jirbjif rty that va,s destroyed by fire. He also i fo-ui ed tlicnx tlut he had four other la.gn mills in course of coiiatrucl:yi. hi Ihn south. Sage publis'xs a car.l yi the loc 1 papers sa3ing the charg.-q. arb hrilic iods and faUe and ar? ihade for tile purose of kct't:ii!; him Sroni ai'prariHg at llmisas City 1 c:;t w. o!c to ait -nd an imjiortnut insurdn -r caci rhiniriir 1 ; .- i . . ontlure. A rpquis'iin has been re ceive 1 from Gov. Oglcsby of Illinois mi 1 U -v, llubb-iid hs i-tued t'lf war rant for his.irr- t. Sige his telerap'i 1 d his wif t.i caiiii li re aiid 11111 the mil'. He will by inl.en t Duq-ioin 1 l.s.s soon as . lie arrive. 31nsle! ItIusIc!! Organs and Pianos, new," right from the factory, will be sold on the intsal ment plan, at 510 per month. These beautiful instruments must bo sold. Call anil see them. Opposite the iiite'Tlieatre. " " ' 5-5tf Seduction in price of La Rosa Blanca Cigar. These cigars have been heretofore sold three for fifty coins, but owing to having a large stock on hand, Ashmun & Walker will hereafter sell them at twelve and a-half ceufs, this giving the lovers of the favorite weed, a fine imported cigar, two for wenty-five cents. 4-27-tf. lVevr Tailoring Kstablllment. The undersigned woiild inform the people of Tombstone and vicinity that he has opened a first-class Tailoring Establishment next door to the nost pifice, on Fremont street, and has on hand a choice assortment of goods of both foreign and domestic manufac ture, Slid is prepared to make up gar ments in the latest and most nii- piovcd styles, and at prices to suit the limes. llHtiug had cxpciience in some of tlie leading houses in Boston and New York I feel confident that I can give satisfaction to all who favor me with their patronage. Garments cleansed and repaired in the iio-itest and best manner. A sn'ure of tlie public patronage is solicited. William A. Andeiuox, Next door to the Fostoflicc on Fre m'on'i Street. 5 172w. THE WINju rooms Allen St., Bet. 4th and' 5th. TOM WALKER. Proprietor. 1 ii 1 ' i ' 'r The timet imported Wines, I-inuorn and Imported pipy .in Ihi? eiiy to bu .found at this place. ST. LOUIS BEEIt ON DRAUGHT (Ice cold.) A Fine Lunch spratl every day 5-iVf THE CRITERION Saloon and Club Eo6iis; Di'iscoll & Hennesst AUgr St Bet- L tin crxcl 3t.li Tombstone, Arizona. Billiard ParlorfSi J5aIncr A: Slisingltncy, Eroj. (Alien "trcct Uet. I'cnrth and F!f!t. This is fie Ficest Billlanl rar.'or Soath:o Choice WINKS', LIQ.VbRS,aTid CIGA1M ahvsy Milwaukee Beer on Draught! Sumnmos. IN THE JUSTICE'S COURT, TOWNSHIP Xo. One, in the County of O-clibc, Ter;i torv of Aiizonn. ,M."N, Little, t'iaintiir. vs. O. ChrKttn'on, Duteiiiiit.. Be(iri! Alvord, Justice of the l'eacc, The Ten :-ior.y of, Arizona si.nd jjrcrtini: to 0. ChiUti-n;cn, fiefetd.int , ,, You iu'e licivby summoned: and r?quircd to appear before me at my oRiee in rIymi&-floi'-f1, Co'uptv of Coehi-e. on the 'J4lh icivif .tune, A. DlSSG, at 10 u'cIik U a. 1:1., to an swer the complaint or tlie above ninied plaintiff, who d nn'dj of juu that jou ate indt'bte'd to Ir 111 in the turn 'of til!-, for labor pel formed at jour instance and rtquet diu jn.the year l,bS.!, as more fully tppcirs by complaint iiiiiruif.fl.n my i.Uice. . And if you tail to nppeur and an.wrsald cinp!:iii.l..;i.lieiein required, the jiluintitl uiil take judyinen't aaii st you as demanded aud for the rests )if llii Milt. (iiyim fmnWi!. :iv h'J;. Vli 2-ilh day of April, A. D. XSW. " .. ? v si''. ' C E.ALtOP.1), Julice of the IVhcc. Smiinions i:.' THE JUSTICE'S ObT.T, TO'.Sil(V - No '.One. ill the CouiUy ofOocljU'-, IVrrt. fi.ry of Arizur.-i, ('liarh-s Naidiiu.'pliiintiir, . U.n"i!pK) foiilaiia. iliiend.ml. ISrforu O. E. Alvoid. Justice of the Tearc, deiuand ?:W0. . Tl!e'"rerrilory of Arizona send Rrcetias to (iui.-eppe Fohtr.ua, ilefeii'laiit. ' You aie hereby sumnMiiod And required 10 appear be'ore mc ut my olhVj! ' brToisb sione, Countv of Co Ium', nn the &-lhd.iof .illy, l . U. ISSii. at 10 ' o-:k' a.' m.'.'-t'o an sv;r tlie e inpaii.V of.-il, :i;W immid pl.iiutUf who ii'inauds of ynu that you are 11 d bu d to liim in the sum nf thrive hunlred dnllar--!wo:!;;ijji,umi-iiry iiito civini; In ,uil to plainliii. as' mole ffiSlr:if)i.vars by coinplaiut uiw on iji' in my otlice. Ai'd if yilv. fail tii appear iinil au-wcr aid con-.pl.iint. .1. lirrulb required, the pliutill will take jiuljrineilr.-L-.'iiii-t you a? diiiuiidd am rc.'r tl e eots of tlii suit. (liven nftder my hsnd thl.-. C.tb d tv of y, t ' l) t;i C. K AEVOKI), '- Juriiee vf Ilie Peace. For Snlc. Span small lively mules and covered two wheeled' rig, for sale cheap. En quire at i.03 -a.ngeies r run store. Nola Forrest, who will bo remem bered as the premiere dansuese at the Bird Cage theater some years ago, is now doing the song and dance busi ness at an Aspen variety thenter. Lost. Alittle fawn. A Jiberal. re ward will be paid for the return of the ..' ' ' 'X- '1.1, same to Wni. Tomlinon at the Demo crat office. ' ' 5-2"; tf: Notice. Mrs. Sol L'oweiibcrg, of Bisbee, has been appointed agent for this paper at that place, and all who have sub scribed and those wishing to do so can receive the paper1 for 25cts per week by calling upon her at the Bis bee postofficc. ' tf '. Vo1 .SalS. I will sell a bill, ag.iinst II. B. Maxqnisf ?14 50 for 25 cents on the dollar.". Call or address II. Schmeidiiig,' Pioneer Jewelry store. flEW DEPAKTURE. PASQUAZli iYlGBO 1 Of the Comet Saloon lias the Standard Time Whisky. A new invoice of FRENCH COGNACS, FRENCH WINES, Of all descriptions. GINS, IJirOItTED GIG AltS, Wl ELAND'S Phila.Ueer. Comet Saloon Allen Street, between 6th and 7th Billiard and Too) t.ib!e.l ctr.nected wilh tlie saloon. 5 4tf SACRIFICE CLOTHING SALE Ji QUICK! C SHARP! and DON'T h HEFT! And GREAT 4) ot .eiut a ct.U,.t,i tou look JJS bU'r.. .Suiis drSj-ied fnfel 20 to h .ji'ilccnccg. dovvn frr.,iS5toJf2. Come ea.ly. Co,ne nuick. Don't uait tli.ee c-ks nd md j tl.mg Closed Out by Strewd Uargain Grabbers. Biz u Uz-dicp iJi:c H.mtke ou emha MYERS Kcwpric... in r.d figures, aiulthe town piUed red v,ith bargains. Coi,Pe.i,b , ainjrd. Ubt gth cauot be oaldone. W will not be undt-rrold. TI.h goods must - -and go qutckh. Study your own inter sts and he prr.nii.t. .We k ow what wo advtitisp. . . . yh'-liRS 0,.n your yes and hold your breath. Con o in cm A ro . nd we yvi 1 gte y ii tno lo!! U cno m tb eUthin jl ', ' ,J- . ILhe'. Tin:e is!iioD-'Wearo.tleOii;yl!r,i.i.i. ore.iti the cou try. A NEW" DEAJjT The Piom'.er Meat Market 1 " Still at tile Front"!" ' The nnderIened wishes to intorm the 1 publicthatbchas told bis tiretrit In' Iho i-ochlc Wholcmle ona !!?tsil Batcherlne XsincWtton tft Mr. J. It. SlaiightFT and Ernest Sti Tins, indndins tatJa. ho, hogs, wagon. slanhter-lionBC, etc a ' And the nndertijnoti would lnrther Inform the public and his old nat rons tbat he is building a new eUuhtcr-hone, aiid lhat he will C"DUnne his whricsale and retail bnslntes at the old stand. The Yloncer Mont Slarliet, mt Between Allen and Fremont) i AllER prietbr NOTICE. Having chis day sold my unlpr taking business to Jos. Pascholy &. Co. 1 respectfully request all need ing his services lb call upon liim. All bills to date will bs p"id and T collected by myself.' A. J. Ritter. April 29, lSsdl 4-29-lm Referring to Ih'e afeve we would say tliafe we will eridcavor to give the public the same court, ous treatment and fair dealing they have received in the past from Mr. A. J. Ritler. Jos. Pascholy Co. Successors to A. J. 'Ritter. 4-20-lw Xriiieily of Herrera -: o :- Have just removed their store to' Tombstone. On the Cornhv of Allen anil Fifth Streets'. Get the Bargains to be hal at Myers CLOTHING SALE, BRO.; jLTifth s-uk Wo meau what we advertise. dor. Fifth ro:- yr Broi.jF'fth Irli buTinir emirns ntrainst the s:iia-nan:acsia:e, nr.i herebr'ilo'.Iiied "to exhibit their claim', -,t Willi the necec'&ary toucjos, to me within, four month's flerth'e first publication ot this notice, nt my'office. i'n ihe city 9f Tomb, (tone, bounty of Co'chise, Tprritoxy qf Arl. zorfcajnr ,ue name w 111.0s loreici uunvu. DJted.'Toicbstoiii-, May 7tii. V. II . JEJJK'NS, Administrator. THE OPEIJA SALOON! A. Iticharde, Prop. (Fourth St. Bet. Allen and Fremont.) 1 Havinjr fust opened and handsomely fitted up thi saloon. I am now prepared to fiirnNh nil who favor me sitli their pnrjua with the hest brands of IVincK, Ijiquorw and .'Jgrnrs. Notice of Forfeiture. TO DAviniCALUSHEU. YOUR nEIRS orAssi!Tii9. lull kre hereb)' notilied that I, have exiended (J100)one bundled dollars In labor and improvements on the Ohio lode and mining claim, situated li the Bnbei mining district, county of Cochise, Tertltroy, of Arizona, in order to hold the claim of tlie yuur eniliiitf December. 1.SN5. tinder the pro-' visions of Sertion 2524, Revised Statutes of the United States. Therefore, if within ninety days from publication of tins notice, you fail or refuse to contfibjite our propor tion of said-yXpcndiitire and cot of I his publication as co-ownerj, your interest In said mine or claim will U-urne the prop, crty of the undersigned, hi ocr Section SOLO .ION SHUL'IZ. ToEib3toneApri! 7, ISiKS. The undeisigned has about ten acres of alfalfa pasturage and -ibont 10 acres of good grazing land on the San Pedro river, and is pieparcd to' take horses on pasture. Inquire at C09 Alh-ii street, the French Wine House. i-5tf Olia-vlejstou, SACRIFICE CLOTHING A LEl vs. IJlTT WALK IN! TUMLl.V, apd ' J V' KSWAY TO GET IN V Ero. v 1 Vllon Stsij t and Aim ; Notice to Omlitors. ESTATE, OF BElJj TBEBELCtiCK, DEr rented. The ereditdis of, p'no .nil pfcrsui'is IVlcClure Mm