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President Cleveland was made acquainted with the dart side of Governor Hughes' life from boyhood to the time he sent his name to the senate. He weighed the source from whence the charges came, and made the appointment in the face of them. It is utter nonsense to suppose that a second edition of the same stuff will have any effect up on the administration. The Star of yesterday publishes a lengthy article which places the Gaz ette in a most unfavorable light. It has long been hinted at that the Re publican party is at the head of the Gazette and is using it to abuse and disrupt the Democracy of the territory. The Star gives facts and for the first time makes public rumors .which have been in Democratic mouths for six months past. The Republican party coutains some ingenious wire pullers and their method of using the Gazette would be in keeping with some of their past political cunning-. The man who entertains the idea that Tombstone is not to play an im portant part in the future history of southern Arizona, is short sighted. Property owners who allow their buildings to fall to pieces are losing the compound interest which will be paid on the capital invested within a period of two or three years. Silver will not down: before Cleveland's ad ministration shall havo passed its allotted time tlie white metal will be recognized all over the world on a par with gold. Then Arizona will take her place again in the front rank of wealth producing sections of the world, and Tombstone will be the brightest gem within her confines. The introduction into Arizona of a colony of Italians by Governor Hughes is but a start in the right direction. Arizona will remain uusettled for another century unless the sentimen tal theory of settling "Arizona with Americans" is shelved. Go where you will over the United States, and it will be found that all of the great states of the union north of Mason fc DixonV line were settled by emigrants from the old country. The arid lands of Arizona will never be populated with residents of the United States and the sooner this fact is reatized the better. Let some of those who think differently prove it by their acts. Let them colonize our valleys with eastern farmers, but until they make a move in that direction let them not throw cold water on the efforts of others who are working in the direction of populating our deserts with a hardy race of people who can and will make them bloom. - As executive officer to execute the affairs of his office in a manner th.it will be satisfactory to the people to whom he is accountable for his acts, must be surrounded by only those in whom he can place the most implicit confidence. President Cleveland and his cabinet must fully understand tach other or the machinery of the government must be repaired by th rejection of the objectionable piece, and their replacement by timber which trill adjnst itself to the circum stances by which it is surrounded. What is true of the national adminis tration is also true of the territorial administration. Any man who holds a position under it and is not in ac cord with its policy must either re sign or be convicted by public opinion of crime beside of which that ot Benedict Arnold was comparatively immaculate. No appointee or the employe of an appointee of the ex ecutive should be harbored for a day who it not thoroogly and sincerely in mecmi wife ifaajsrritoriftl trlmlniHxa- .From Monday's Daily. Fifty tramps went cast yesterday over the S. 1. road. Chas. Melviu is back from Tucson, suffering from au attack of la grippe. John C. Fall is reported to be im proving rapidly at Los Angeles under the care of Dr. Monk. Taxes will becomo delinquent on Dec. 18th. A penalty of five per cent will be added after that date. A lien of L. 0. Shattuck on proper ty of E. G. Norton nt Iiisbee was filed for record today. Claim, $3GC. The sale of tho Walsh estate to P. McMahon and the contirmalian of the sale were papers filed for record to day. Rev. Father Dilly will occupy the pulpit at the Catholic church next Sunday. Ho held eerviceg at Nogales yesterday. Out of seveial candidates examined at Phenix lust week for admittance to the bar at Phenix, but one pas-ed, Mr. Shewman. It is said that the recent snow which fell on the Mohave desert is the first within the memory of the oldest inhabitant in that locality. George II. Carroll, vice president of the Bank of Tombstone, is in town. He will remain for several days before returning to his West Virginia hom?. Wjti. Brophy came over this morn ing from Bisbee on business connect ed with the sale of the property of the Walsh estate, of which he is the ad ministrator. E. W. Perkins is back from an ex tended trip through the northern part of the territory. He thinks Yavapai will bo a good section after the snow stops fl)iag. He will remain here during the winter. Frank . Dabney of Loueiana ha been appointed consulting engineer on the boundary commission between this country nnd Mexico. Mrs. W. J. Lindsey, of Bisbee, is visiting Tombstone. She is a witness in the Miller case, the defendant hav ing worked at the Kane ranch for quite a period of time. The people of Colorado favor slate coinage of silver. It is just as plaus able as the issuing of state bank cur rency, to whicli policy the Democracy pledged its nominee at the Uot presi dential election. A mob of Mexicans at Casita station Sonora, stoned Supt. Richards' private car on Friday night, breaking nearly every window in it. Mr. Richards was not injured, although come of the misiles came uncomfortablv near his head. Those were drunk. composing the mob Trice's Minstrels will show at Schieffelin Hall next Monday evening. They havo received very favorable (-notices from the principal journals of the Pacific coast, and if as good as the press notices say they must be lirst das;. J here are ten people lry the show. The town will be billed tomorrow. S Big amounts of money have changed hands during the past week across the poker taUe and faro game. One high roller broke the only faro game in town Saturday and opened a game of his own. -The owners of the defunct game turned the taMes on their late victor and pulled $1200 from his bant account over and above what he had won from tbem the night previous. V Thanksgiving turkeys are arriving by express from Kansas. Northern Arizona is shipping carloads of live turkeys to California. Kansas sup plies the Salt River valley with a large proportion of the eggs consumed there, while butter is shipped out and in. A recent passenger through Maiicopit mentions the fact that he saw cases of butter consigned to Phe nix from Kansas, while under the same roof were consignments of but ter going to El Paso from Phenix. There is a screw loose somewhere. Wasted A good live agent to can vass for-Martin's World'sFair Album Atlas." Address .. The Ievisc Co.. r-ncenix, Ariz. MAKKIKD. Labrosse In Tombs'one, Nov. 27, by Justice Koska, at ilie brides resi dence, Frank Labrosse to Hiss Man Jfajt. OFFIC'IAE. KEFOKT Ol Honrtl of tiupet-Ylnorsi of fochlve Counir. Nor. 23. 1803. 9:30 o'clock a. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. Present Chairman Perking and Supervisors Nichols and Clark. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Upon request J. A. Koska, justice of the peace of pre:inct No. 1, was granted leave of absence of sixty days, dating from the 15th day of December 1S!3. Yeas, Perkins and Nichols, Clark absent. Board took recess to II a. m. this day. 11 o'clock a. rn. Board of supervisors met pursuant to adjournment. Same members present. Board engaged in checking treasur er's reports. Board took recess to 2 p. m. this day. 2 o'clock p. m. Board convened pursuant to ad journraent. Same members present A. T. Schuster appeared before the board asking for a reduction of his taxes on the ground that portion of his stock had died since being as sessed. Notice of withdrawal from bond of W. S. Tucker, notary public, by John Duffy was read. On motion it was ordered that the communication be received and Mr. Tucker be notified to file new bond within ten days. The following claims were allowed and warrants ordered drawn on the treasurer for the amounts: C W Leach, grand jury certifi cate $12 30 J H Shattuck, grand jury certi ficate 25 50 J V Honell, grand jury certifi cate 25 50 D A Macncil, grand jury certifi cate, assigned 57 M J Brown, grand jury certifi cate, assigned 25 30 50 II D Simon, interpreting before grand jur 2 00 By unanimous vote board adjourned to 9:30 o'clock a. m., Nov. 27. Approved W. K. Pebkisp, Chairman. Attest Nat Hiwke, Clerk. Nov. 27. 9:30 o'clock a.m. pursuant to adjour 3 Board met ment. Present Chairman Perkins and Su pervisors Nichols and Clark. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. A petition from local butchers was read, asking that J. F. Duncan be ap pointed live stock inspector for Tomb stone district. On motion the petition was received 'and Mr. J. F. Duncan was appointed Hive stock inspector of Tombstone dia- I trict by unanimous vote of the Board. A communication from F. C. Nel son in relation to the raise made in his assessment on property situated in Bensou, by the board of equaliza tion, asking reduction to original as sessment, wag received. On motion the clerk was instructed to notify him that tbe board could take no action in the matter. On motion unanimously ordered to take a recess to 2 p. m. mis day. 2 o'clock p. m. Board met pursuant to adjourn ment. ' Same members present. Bp ird was engaged the balance of the day in examining treasurer's re port, etc. On unanimous vote of the members present board adjourned to 9:30 p. m., Nov. 28, 1893. Approved. W. K. Vf.vsF, Chairman. Attest Nat Hawse, Clerk. Files, ischlssc Piles Symptoms Moist jreintenseitching and stinging, most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form which often bleed and ulcerate becoming very sore. Swatxb' Ointment stops the itching and bleed ing, heals ulceration and in most cases removes the tumors. At drag gists or by mail for 60 cents Dr wayne & Son. Philadelphia. P. McMahon pnrcbased the T.F. Walsh estate today ia the probata eewt far 13,000. Court ltesn. The case of tbe Territory vs. Booth was continued for the term today on a motion of the district attorney, who stated to the court in an embarassed manner that the prosecuting witness was in a condition which would not allow her to testify at this term of court. An investigation of the mean ing of the district attorney's words proved that Miss Winnie King had given birth this morning tj a healthy girl baby at her rooms in the San Joso house and that the mother and child were doing well. Tbe case of tho Territory vs. Robin son, charged with manslaughter in having killed a fellow soldier at Lone Star ranch near Huachuca, was dis posed of without tho necessity of the jury retiring. The witnesses failed to show that Robinson had acted other wise than in a justifiable manner in killing his assailant. The judge, after Robinson had testified in bis own be half, instructed the jury to find a verdict of not guilty, which was done in open court. The case of the Territory vs Quarles was next called and a jury was secured at 2 o'clock without difficulty. The case is on trial at present and is a case of unlawfully killing cattle at Ft. Huachuca. ' File XhU Notice. The following blank notice is fur nished by the Mining a"d Scientific Press as a proper one to be filed by those who desire to take advantage of the recent act passed for the re'ief of miners owning mining claims upon which they do not wish to do assess ment work for this year: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, owner of the..... mimiig claim, S'tuated in... ....... ..mining district ..county. being desirous of taking th benefit of the act of Congress. enuI d 'An Act to amend ectlon 2324 of the Revised 5ututes 01 the Un ted States, rrlatmg to mining claims." approved November , 1893 hereby declare that in good faith, intend to hold and work said Witness our hands this. .....day of A. D. 1893. Signatnre The law does not require an affida vit in filing this notice. IIOTi:i. Aft" M,1 COCHISE. W K Perkins, Bisbee. K A Nichols. Willcox. Job Atkins, Oakland. PALACE. H C Boone. Phenix. Mrs W J Lindsey, Bisbee. Geo F Buffam, St. Louis. W H Brophy, Bisbee. - The main feature of the new Demo cratic tariff bill is the adoption of ad valorem duties in place of specific duties wherever practicable. It it will place an ad-ralorem instead of a specific duty on cattle it will hare done a gcod turn for Arizona. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. The first professorship of history "Tis established at Oxford in 1724. Spain, in 1SS5, had 31.SS0 schools, SC.0O0 teachers and 1,813,000 attendance. The United states has 115 medical schools, reirular, eclectic and homeo pathic The total income from all sources of the American colleges in 1&91 was S10, 801,018. The first town school in this country was opened for business in Hartford, Conn., in 1G42. The most celebrated rabbinical schools were those of Jarnnia, taught by Gameliel, of Tiberias, Alexandria, Babylon and Jerusalem. RECENT INVENTIONS. A steam bicycle has made its appear ance in Conn any. A Topeka man claims to have discov ered a liquid which will tarn negroes into white men. A machine for making1 mortar has been for some months in successful operation in Philadelphia. A rouit-sEATED bicycle has been made by H.J. Vom Scheldt, of Buffalo, N. Y. On it he takes his three chil dren on t riding; one sea ted behind him, and two in front. FOREIGN POSTAL POINTS. Todacco, cigars, cigarettes and the nsnal mixture are forbidden from en tering" New Zealand by parcels post. The Swiss post office conveys any thing1 from a postal card to barrels of wine, scythes and bundles of old iron. Sotrrn Acstealia's revenue receipts for the past twelve months were iS, sSO.000, a decrease of 20,000 as com pared with the previous year. Victoria's receipts were 0.005,000, a decrease of 700,000 as compared with last year. TnE French government has jnst created, in the nature of an experi ment, a postal service by camel express in the French territory of Obosh and the Somali coast. In connection with this bervicc a special provisional stamp will be issued, the value being' five francs. Oar business property store fixtuers safe, lamps, etc., for sale. Inquire for pstftiealsvi at or.ee. A. Coax B0 Whether quaffed from a vessel of tin, class or gold; There 'snotliingso J good for the young or Uu. old cs XZ JURoot Beer A delicious, health giving, thirst-satisfying beverage. A temperance drink for temperance people. II Asc- picltar mals 5 colons. " Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere E. E. BURLINCAME'S ASSAY OFFICE No laboratory EttiMltStd In ColsrmS. CCC Sinip'rt br mail or ' Ire iu recetvr prompt and errfu! fcUentton f ".old & Silter Bullion u2&j;$?y!Sgt i Ail-KJ, IT33 t 1733 L:fr:ft,E!.t Zs. The Sower Has no Mfond chance. Tbe first supplw bis arls If be loLts uw le precaution of planting Ferry's Seedsi . 1 rrv ru Annual. rorivj r autialii ui ltir uut-ii ana tt ' lnrormMtionatout(ar(lRsani (lansenlnz. It is a rvcotmlz! aJiboity. Kery planur tbouki have it. hent ireronreoucst. r D. M.KEnV A COM IMrt, Uteb.X "German Syrup" G. Gloger, Druggist, WatertOTrn, Wis. This is the opinion of a man who keeps a drug store, sells all medicines, comes in direct contact with the patients and their families, and knows better than anyone else how remedies sell, and what true merit they have. He hears of all the failures and successes, and can therefore judge: "I know of no medicine for Coughs, Sore Throat, or Hoarseness that had done such ef fective work in my Coughs, family as Boschee's Sore Throat. SaiSS Hoarseness, at my store, who was suffering from a very severe cold. She could hardly talk, and I told her about German Syrup and that a few doses would give re lief; but she had no confidence in patent medicines. I told her to take a bottle, and if the results were not satisfactory I would make no charge for it. A few days after she called and paid for it, saying that she would never be without it in future as few doses had given her relief." ' KTCrrllAN who would I ?4l "H xfk OM Nrretn and the New Iirurerie of Medical bciencfc hm applied ta Married Life, ihonld write for our nondrrful little bonk ealled A TIIEATI"E KMt MKN ONLT." Toany earnest man we will mall ono copy Entirely Frff, In plain tealed corer. A refaro from ibe quae-" 7HS ERIE MED I CAW CO., BUFFALO, N. Y wwim TOP ( -x '$--.T L-J AJssssNBBBBBBBBBa J Price or Qaeens Antl-ITalrlne fi. per bottle, fent in aafe ty malllnz boxe. poitare raid by lis (scurt ly aealed from otxerration). Send mmiey or p tamps by letterwltb full addrea written tlainiy. cr,,?-ponden-eirjctlyctnfldentlal. Thtsi adTertlement 1 honett and stralcLt forward In frrrr '; contains. Welnrlteyon Uda1 with o and yon will find eretthlnir aa repiwrited Cut tblj; utana Ddl-xlay. Address QUEEN CHEMICAL CO., 174 Race Street, CINCINNATI, O. J m i " redder yoar letter at any root Office toinsore itsaafe delivrry. e will pay o for any cac of fall are or allchtest Injury to any pnrchaer. 5 D CPI 1 1 -To ladle wbo fntrodae and n amonc tbelr friend- 25 Bottle er aaeen' B"-"!i"i"i oftbUL we wlU oresent wtta 8ILK DRESS. 1ft yard best ailk Extra trae Bottl and aaaplM rsTssTsWsWsWswM of ilX to select from ae&t itn order. Oood Salary or Commirta to Agent. The H. C. pteeit Mannfactomg Co. . Buggies and Carriages. Road Carts and Harness. the best coocsronjan zzozmv." THE BOSS ROAD WACOX THE WORLD BEATER R3AD CUT. Our work Is fully warrantod. Is cf excellent material and finish, and moderate) In price. Our lino of Cussles Is very complete. Wo mako a specialty of Hand end Machlno Made Hamoas. W Ite for Prices. Address, WORST FOBM ECZEMA ilaMnl llest JIc!Icl MU1 ltii feisht MnittK Cured In Two Mouthb Ly Cat", vur.i Si -ns-fJI .. TTiIl- ("! tM .eVlof ro!ilmtl Kcztma , t 1 1 'i 1 1 iru lt ic.di l , t I . t .M, ill l. 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This ma terial is stored in Tombstone, and has been used but little. Propositions to paj' part cash will be considered. For fur ther particulars address S. C. Bagg, Tombstone, Ariz. Agents Wanted. Free prepaid outfit to energetic men. Scvcrm oi our salesmen have eirned from $70 to $100 a week for years past. I'. O. xox 371, Jfcw YorK C-22 kDOWtheGIIAXnTUmi.S.tho Plain TMf ihn NEW DISCOVERY &7AGG1BEH? In rompounditu a aolotlon a psrt km ncctdentiy rrllled f-a tfe J atvt and nn wwttifnir aft-rwki-d linaa d.M-utrird that the Leir ua r m plst?ly rBioTs?d. We at oorr pui this wcndcrlLl rrt-parattcn rnti-o ma.rkt and an great bxtx-rn tbdemaEd ttiat uearei w f atpmIc lrr Ittbroogbout ine world under tLebaicecl ljuft-u'st Antl-llairiue, IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AMD SO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN USC IT. Iy the balr over and arp'TilmlTtcre fora few irfccfa, ar1 trr hair disappear! a t bj maste itLont tbe illbtest pain cr iuJlo I t applied or ever alien ard- J t UcDllke anTotuer rrrfaraucit ct -r rn d for like nnrpm. Tbnand ef IUII tuliave Urnirrc 4 with hair on their FA Cl MXK rl AISMs attest Its trttiia. ETI,K31I:N wbo do not arrreriatea tard or bairm their net tt find aprlcelcss boon In Queen Anti-Hnirlne vb'rh does a.y wtihShsrlno h Hti.srln Its fnfnr pmltth an Cllt T ImrxjPSlbility. Krery bottle cuaranteed- IS k M Wnt Late ttwt, CWCAN, RL V t yj - i Y Ji