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i '! -I mom Bicker a f f Copyrighted 1893 by S. C. Baocj. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29 1893. VOL. I. NO. 23 HfoM I 1 M h T TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR Uitv anil O-mnty Official faper 'JBLISHED EVERY EVENING (EXCEPT BCMBAY) S. C. BAGG. Editor and Prifrietor. fr.mant gt.. Opposits City Hj 1,1ml latk.T.&buoii. ro. Mi lat mtti UlS S8LMM tMC HO. t. F. & A. . MiiErS THE THIRD SATyK- ' Js.lT Visiung Brother in good standing i.-.,4 n .timi!. Snecjal meet antbci the fUjis hoisted on the HilL A. L, Gaow.. W. M. W. C RsO, S5C.J PfiO PASSIONAL OABDS. w.n n.ACi: TTOIMV AT L.SW AND NOTAEV PV8LIC. L. Cjiecaom Mile. DlSSEC. Akiiosa. FBllK C. BiRLB, USAT AND MtTAU.OS.ClCAL LABOKATORT. OFFICE No. 319 Fremont Meet, opposiei Qtr Hall. j. r. iuc:a-.1 JUSTICE OF THB PEACE. 4 ties Sire Oppo ite O. K. Corral. Tomb J. stoi: Ariioai. i"Lo:iectioa Made. BEKKIVU A IIKRHIMi, ATTO!ETS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. OFFICE Tougbnut Street. bei Third and Fourth. B;lo the Court House. ATTeRSET AND COCSSEIXOH AT LAW. )FF1CE -Fourth Street. beteen Allen and Tou;hnul streits. Ton!tone Will prac in all the courts o the Territory. AV"n j w-tuiiir. n. i. PlITSICtAS AND SURGEON.J ruCiON-. CURE YOURSELF! rIftronbledwithGonorrfaoM.1 F GlcttaW MteDeraatGi7hffiw VoranTunnaturaldiscbarr.ei4 roar anicjui lor a wnue 01 hlR ii. It CDtti In a few dark iflihout the aid or pnblicilr of & I doctor. Non-poisonous and Iruaranteed net to ttneture. iTh$ Vnivrrsal American Ctrr. Manufactured 1 . Th Etiss Ckenical Ca.1 CINCINNATI. O. THE SMITH PREMIER jTYPSWRITSR. Most Perfect Made. EASILY LEARNED 1 BESrMANIFOLOEIt! SOLD OS INSTALLMENTS. - Ss rom ciTiiooca and trs tcu. vn" Trrswarrxa PAPia J. M. ORMSBY, Territorial Agmt. Tucson Ariirm. Choice Fruits New aatl It ire V.irletie. ChmpiM Pjich. eirieit and best 40,oso RuKiaa ani other apncjti N I, ?5 to Pll per loo Jt ) wjrth of bjoWi for firmcis Frxt groireri. etc.. ciea a ptmumi ith or dTornrs:i7Stoct Loctl astl wanted Writs lor price list am iaiiiuiu. .. Emporia .tiinwrr. W. R. Giba. Pro?. Enorii Kknsas Notice of DifSDlation. Nolice il hereof sH" l co-partner, supeiiilingbnween V. G. Meiionch and M. Mediovich. at the torn of Btihee. his been disltd t mumil consent. M. Medgavxn "tr- V. G. MEDIGOVICH, M, MEDIGOVICIL itbee. Oa JJ. xljj- A wonderful teraal InTignrant. MaVes th weak strooe. checks lses. creates new v-EOr in old men. restores italitf U the married nuke roung men rn-inly. Pnce Sico or lob course for ts0 ALU PRIVATE NERVOIR AND CHRONIC DISEASES of men and women pejtd with skill and success. Address, B. WHITE VlSetSSiXKf ;ij Xfiaala tULM Angelas CalJ "Aa old as thohilb"anJ never excell ed. "Tried and proven " is the verdict o f millions. Simmons Liver Regu r . . iator 13 t Better: lator 13 the nev medicino to which you can pin your faith for a euro. A mild laxa Th an tive, and purely, veg etable," act r '77 in'l directly A lllS 0Ae Lr " "'' and Kid- nevs. Try it. Sold by all Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder tobotakendryormadeintoa tea. The KlneorLlTcr.Mrdlrlnra. " I have used your-Mmmons I.lvcr Rem lator and can coiicteiicfulr ray 1 1 U the klDcufull liver medicine. 1 ciHii.ldcrll a medicine cheat In helr. Oeo. W. Jack son, Tacunia, Washington. -i:vei:y fackage-c Ha. the Z Stamp In red on wrmppeit nKKciiixitisi:. Pioneer Store Cor. 6th and Frrmonl',Sti. JOS HOE PL BR, Prop. DEALER IS ACEKT FOR IMPROVED Agricultural Implements and the Celebrated Turbine Wind-Mills. Miners and Ranchers STDHPIPIillES- tInts, wagon covers, buckeye force pump VT Fresh Girder Flow-r and Held Seer.i Constant on Hand. sr. duis BEER HALL For lea -Cold Beer on Draught THE .ST LOUIS BEER HALL ISrOIUSER BUSCH BEEW1NO ASSO CIATION, or st. louis MISSOURI. Wholesale and Retail. App'Tto MARTI X COSTELLO.S J. V. VICKERS FREMONT ST REAL ESTATE, MINES, MONEY AND INSURANCE REAL ESTATE BooRbt. Sold and Rented. MINES Bought. Sold, and Managed. MONEY Loans Negotiated, and IneJtnunt madr INSURANCE Fire, Accident nd life. Be Comptales, Loves Rt PtrmrT ar-wr a Wool has been placed on the free list. The raising 5f sheep in Sonora will become a profitable industry by reason of this change. The ri.osPKCTOB is informed that the shortage alluded to in a Star tele grain in which it U charged that Wra. Christie nas short .f 10,000 was techni cal shortage and not one of a crimin al nature. The pteteut duty uu safety pins of twenty per cent has been raised by the Wilson bill thirty per cent. This it a step in advance of restricting im migration; it is in the direction of a restriction of population. The tariff bill (which will be passed at thecomins session of con- greso known as the Wiljon tariff bill places a duty of 20 per cent on all lie stock imported into this country, This will be good news to cattlemen who have cattle in Sonora and will be a boon 'to southern Arizona merchants Some one has arisen to remark that Arizona U better off today than it wj ten years ago when sihcr mining wn in its glory and then infers that silver is not one of our leading sources of wealth. The Uuth of the matter is that Arizona does not contain as many people as it did ten years ago if we can take the vote cast in lbS3 and that cast last fall as a basis. The vote cast nine years ago for delegate to congress was 12,312 while in 1S'J2 but 12,323 votes were cast. Had it not been for the onslaught made upon siherour oting population would have reached 30,000 cr more ere this. KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, w ith less expenditure, by more promptly -J-..:.... lik vnvtfl'a Wt nrrallicta in ntiro llnmn laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its prevnting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, tbo relreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative : effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it U perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 00c and $1 bottles, but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not rccept any substitute if offered. $3,000.00 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. If too waot work that Ii pleasant and profitable, enanf yturaddretinimediatelr, u e teach men and women bow to earn from 1WIO per da to S3,0OO per year wllliou. ha-1 off had preioai experience, ai4 farni.U the cDplotment at which they can make that amount. SotLlnr difficult to learn or that require much time. The work is ciST.tciUi7,asd hoscrat, sad csa U-m d-ir-Injr daTttme or eTeninjci, rljrht In your own local Ity, wbererer yon live, Tbo re-alt or few hoara' work often equal week' wage. We have taocht tbooiandi of both exe nod all ajre, and manf hare aid foundation that will turelr brine, then, rkhea. Some of the martet men In thii country owe heir iatce- la life to the start jriven them while In our .vploy rear aao. Yon, reader, mar do f wellMrr It. ion cannot fad. No capital neee-arr We fit you out with aomethinr that is new, eoild. and sure. A book brimful of adriee 1 free to alL llelpyour elf by wrillnc for it to-day not to-morrow Uelay are cottly. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Box 420, AUCUSTA, MAINE. Choica Una olcigar. at Wuicgrrb ON BUSY BROADWAY. An Incident Not Olteii u on the Street of Our Ills title. Itroad way was crowded with trucks and pedestrians. It was .shortly after eight o'clock in the raorninff and shop keepers and clerks were hurry'nff to their business. Three UUle girls turned Into I'our tecnth street. They noro the regula tion checkered npron so familiar to the patrons of the big dry goods stores. As they rounded the corner a gust of wind rudely lifted the hat of the small est girl and sent it sailing Into the mid die of the street. Oh, dear, there goes my hat," the little one cried as she stood wringing her hands and making up her mind what to da The next moment she had followed it into the street. The hat was run down ly a cable car and the little girl screamed. Truck drivers pulled up their horses as you rarely see them do in this big city. The cable car stopped and the gripman got oil and himself rescued the cheap sailor hat. He handed it to the little girl in the middle of the street, who carefully wiped off the mud, and after doing this joined her companions on thesiJewalk. Then traffic, which had been mo mentarily stopped, w as resumed. Truck drivers shouted and swore, and gripmen pounded their gongs on the cable ears again, and the olerver could hardly make up his inind wheth er he had actually seen the incident or imagined it. AVfar lie -CueI" trie Cat. A short while ago a lady going up the slope on Charles street to the Wash ington monument was vtry much Inter ested in the performance of a black cat which was hunting for a tender spar row on which to make a breakfast. The cat proved to be a successful sport. lie bagged the game and ran across the path between the lady and a gentle man approaching from the opposite di rection. The gentleman was on his way downtown to business. When he saw the cat he stopped short as if he had been shot, turned around three times on his heel, said: "Darn that cat," and hurried away from the spot. The lady, who very well understood all the actions of the cat, was so surprised by those of the gentleman that she be came fixed to the spot. She could not make it out until a black woman in formed her that it "was mighty bad luck for a black cat to cross one's path, especially on the way to business in the morning." .She also learned that the way to break the spell of ill luck was to turn around three times and cuss the cat. Baltimore Sun. VUllIns to Trj. Presence of mind and willingness are good qualities in a servant. M. Mar tins new valet possessed these qnall- ties though he certainly had his faults. A day or two after llaptistc came M. Martins inquired where he was. 'He went out and has not returned," some one said. Three days later Itaptistc came back. Where have you been?" his em ployer demanded. "Mon'icur. I had seen your house but once," replied Itaptiste, "and it took me all this time to End it again." "That U a very poor excuse." said M. Martins, sternly. "Is it?" "Certainly it is.' liaptiste was disturbed, but he re membered his duty. "Very well, monsieur," he said, bland ly, "it you will step into the next room and wait a moment I will try to find you another." Youth's Companion. PERSONAL MENTION. TiiEr say Kipling gets not less than five hundred dollars for each ballad he writes. Gev. Vas Alex, father of our Italian minister, is described as 'one of the warmest-hearted, bluffcst and alto gether delightful Americans of a gen eration ago. Misses Eoitc M. Keisstox and Car rie I4. llodson, who arrived in Itoston a few days ago, arc newspaper women who spent the summer riding through the British isles on bicycles. Hnsnr Fairfax, of Loudoun county, is the richest member of the Virginia senate. lie is a brother-in-law of Capt. Charles li. Ayres, C. S. A., now in charge of the recruiting office at Lynchburg-. E. X. HroBARn, of Middletown, Conn., has the finest collection of liv ing birds in New England. It includes species from almost every country in the world and is worth thousands of dollars. is waT in wmen necaymg vege tables have liecn infused tlio micro scope discovers little animals so min ute that ten thousand of them would not czcccJ In bulk a grain of mustard. Vet these creatures are supplied with orgaru &3 complicated as the whale. I WcDOEWoorVs investigations of tha action nf light on chloride of silver were borrnn in ISOi. Dajrucrre's ex periments lwgan In 1KU; his invention of darrnorraolyro plates waa made pub lic in SSS9, when a pension was granted him by the French chamber of depu- i"3" NEWS BY WIRE. Xews of ihe death of Capt. Williams Kohl, founder of the Alaska Commer cial company has been reccitcd. The President appointed Col. E. S. Otis of the 20lli infant-y, to be Bri(!0 dir (Jcucral to fill tlio vacancy caused by the retirement of General Cirlin. The third attempt of the Oljmpia to make an olllcial trip was "unsuccess ul today on account of fog. The vessel will return to San KrancUco lor CO'll. A Paris dispatch says: Princes Colniu, daughter of Mrs. .John V. .Mackay, has applied for a legal sep aration from Princo Ferdinand Galla tro Colonna and for the custody ol her three children. Hereafter the circuit court of ap peals ill meet twice yearly for the purpose of hearing argument instead of quarter!)- as heretofore. The ses sions will open on the first Mondays in October and April. The Pacific Steamship company jnnounces thut it tins under conrid eralion the question of loner round trip rates during the midwinter fair. A schedule of cut rates wi.l shortly be published. It takes in Puget sound and Northern California and San Diego and other Southern California ports. 1 he revolutionists are gaining ground in llrazil. Para revolted yes terday against the government. The ships and the artillery on shore joined the insurgents. Rebellion now exUts in the northern, southern and inter mediate provinces. The English flag has been repeatedly fired upon by the goernment forts. rouoi'EK nm ,iaim. An old well-tried remedy. Mrs Winslow'a Soothing Syrup has been used for oer fifty years by millions of mothers for their children vhile teeth-, ing, with tierfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays i h pain, cures vi ind colic, and is the leal remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-fhe cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu table. Be sure and nek for Mrs. Win glow's Soothing Syrup, and take no otner kind' It is generally supposed there is one editor in Heaven. How ho got there is not positively known, tut it is con jectured that he passed himelf olffor a minister or rode in on the blind biggage. When the track nas dis covered tliev searcied the realms nf lelicity in all their length and breadth for a lawjer to draw up the ejectment papers, but not one rould be found, so the editor held the fort. Ex. The Best 1'LAbTtn-Dampen a piece of flannel itli Chamberlain's Pain balm and bind it over the seal of pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on the chest, and another on the back between tbe shoulder blades will often preient pneumonia. There is noth ing so good for a lame back or n pain in the side. A sore throat can nearly always be cured in one night by ap plying u Manuel bandage dampened with Pain Balm, CO cent bottles for sale by druggists. N coti;vi" scKcoititM. Ti.e following instruments were filed in the recorder's office since 3 p. m. yesterday : DELI). H. Henderson to II. T. llinkle, lotj in Bifbee, $2 0. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Rotol s&&m ABSOLUTELY PURS INFLUENZA, Or La Grippe, though occasionally epl lH.ir, ! always more or Ich prevalent. Tlie bent rmeilv for this complaint U Aers Cherry I'cotoraJ. " I-Tt Sprfnp. I was taV.f!t down with La Grlpi. At tiinM I was completely'pros tratett. r.n-I n iliJUeult wns my breathing that my breast seemed as If confined In an Iron C3f. I procured a bet tie of Ayer Cherry PectorpI, aw! no footer hart I Iwjstn taking It than. tllef followed. I could not be lieve that theeffect'.r&uMbesorapldandthtj cure so complete. Itlstml) awonderfulmed klne." V. II. Williams, Crook City, S. L. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Prompttoact.suretocure American linker. Mr. Miller having opened a first class bakery ar.d confectionery store in Bisbee, earnestly solicits a chare of j our patronage. Having been in that business for over fourteen years be thoroughly understands every branch of it. He wishes to call at tention, especially of the ladies, to the fine assortment of fruit cakes and other cake he will keep constantly on hand. Wedding cakes artistically ornamented to order. Give hira a call. Bakery in Brewery Gulch. J. A. Miller, Prop. Shot Guns. HuntiijgjCoale. Hunting Knies. Chop at Wolcott's Choice brands ot butter- and cbeeje a t Hoefler's the pioneer grocer, on Fre moct and Fifth xtrenta. (iondN ut iVolcottSt, Just received : I'resh Cranberries. Jiew Oregon Cider. New crop Pop Corn. Mrs. Potter's Mince Meat. Try "Pride of Livermore" Saulerna Peri and Sheny Win Prize meda at Paris Exposition. For sale a los. Hoefler's e Paul Warnekros has not forgotten the needs of the public. He has just received a mammoth line of new trunks from the cheapest to the best. You cannot beat his prices for them on the coast. Agency of the celebrated Improved Wbiu Sewing Machines on Install melt plan and for cash, at P. B. Wakhekros' Handsoms line of Ladies' and Child ren'e, Men's and Boy's Shoes, Boots and Slippers, at eastern prices. Call and examine. P. B. Warnekkos. METAL MARKET. Nfcw York Silver was quoted today 70; Copper mlt'J.Vt ; and Lead st 3.10. Baking Powder J ll 'i iilTi-iiV'1 ",J