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dW-- ZZZ X 'nT ) fijs&u,&-' TWli- t' '.y-r' f"t to l" f V TOMBSTONE PR0SPECT0K cl VOL,. V. TOMBSTONE. ARIZONA. WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 1, 1891 NO. lo2 ,- J "X "mj""- .V I f p! n H' M T J 11 if tttnti-ti iii)ihk. PIONEERSTOBE Cor. 5th and Fremont Sis IDE HOEFLER - PROFh OlaLiaUC General Merchandise. MINERS' aril RANCHERS Supplies aSpecialtp - . AG3ICJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And the Celebrated Turbine Wiad-Mills TKSTd. v"0'Jn" COVERS, Buckeye Force-Dump, Fresh G-trdeu Flowrs and Field Setl Constantly on II and. B'e harg the Exclasivo Control ct i o N L Antffort't hare to offer a prize to .T tMl Good, far it Ut BEST UAD Evvg Cwt hotU GHZ AKO OHE HALF POUNDS. JF IV. WOA-COTT, Tjinlnronc, A. T. PAPAGO Cash Store, Fremont, bet. 3rd & 4th. 33&e5jg gijjliiP s ' FRANK B. AUSTIN Propiietoi Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Brands of KENTUCKY WHISK.. ANP Grain of all Kinds K-plCucttwtlroif Hind and SOLO AT LOWEST . PRICES jm. JFmlJLX JDJLkbc--of ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES oncuLiir os Hand, jittf BILLIARD PARLORS. Tombtlonf, arlaouat. McDonough & Nobile, rroprietan. f3 mm mSBEik Choice uqcoM W'.XrV, aad CIOAJa 11.... ;n 3tnL. . J 1 ST. LOUIS BEER ON DRAUGHT wiftnena-. Mw' s '& BAD ECZEMA ON IAIY t4uMMMN. KrfclBK Awlll, Had to Tie Hla Hm4 M Cradle. Care hy cai Obi Httta boj brake oat on hi. bead with a t4 farm ot eexm. wbea he vaa four monit 4d. W- tried thrcr doctor, bntu.es did sol hIp hla. Wetted SMd jLtor th CI UlTICVRAitKMKM., and af er o.io thm rlevea work, e, actlr eccor d Inic to dimtk.n., be becao .trdilr to ImprcTe. mod Lfler th u of Ih mloreTcaBB hhl. bead waft entirely wll. W hen we betaa u.tox It U. head w. a tolM .ore from 1 h. eroa n tu Ma eyebrow. Ii waa alo all prer hi. er.t mot of hi. uce. aad nul pl.ee on dlfftrcfct part ef hi. bo'T. Ttwm wrra .airen teh. t hat w. aid w keep bi baoda tied to tae crkd.'e, and hold theal kn a wa la ko pjL'a'l hMl ta keep millet. hla had k'ep'hl. Irt--E4ll. out of tht acr i,uk dU erruch If h eu1d lo aaj w.jr aaa his aada Ioomt W. khow7oar Ocricrin Hixidu. eartd hla W fel &fo iarrouoiraf aarartheai tooteera. OSO U iASKTTA UABRI8, U'elMer led. Scrofula Cared I bare a .Uter TTOiter tb.n trye!f wttoea hol. b r w. covrd with .cro'als lOM.fifin bedtoftMt. Shvouolt nMiletO'oat aiht aad fcidnoDeac. brdajr. v rrtred &drhwd her to trj I bo l'tm7CK.Keatlil. Mhe eld .o. ind Ihej cured her. UUKA B EtiVlXd. IU fylT.nia ObiA, .Cuticura Kesulw.nt The new Bkud lad b'i i Pnr:il r, and rwteat of Unmef Ren)e1lr.a clctce. the blood of all In paniir..ad p l.woa. lemei.t. and Ihu. rem've ibec.o. while' mcCKA. the gnat Kkl cure, ad CiTictTBA ttoAr, n txqal.iw kls beaatis'. rtrirt'c .kin aad .k.lp ei.d reeiora the hair. Thv t Ccnci'oi atsEDiu core errj rpaele. of Itrhtnc. bjriecly, t'lmpljr anh bl'iirhr .eta .( a'p udMd die..c. f om pimple, topcrof ia lrom lr.luicj to age, when the beat phjrriclaiia fall. Sold rierjrwriere. Pnce, CUTICUKA. 50c: Soap aW,.RiJtoLVk,NT. 51. Prrpjrrd br ibe PoTTKk Ukl'C and Ghlmiial CokPOKATibs bator. S-Send (or "llo to Cure Slio Dnexun.'l pigc, 50 illusiniljnj and iao testtmonUb. DIDV'C klaaid?talpporiaed and bradlA.'d DWDl JbyCcncfnA Smr. AbeolQl.ly pa e. PAINS AND WEAKNESSES lw-w. elfnf.m&1 1 lfU en .date to I'ft1n,Ianmm)rMi and wcki.cr. ikr trace ma ATrAiM rirrtK BISBEE, - ARIZONA Hones cared for by the day, week or month. Turnouts of all kinds for rent. ESL.MGED, RESOVATED ASb better than eter prepared to cater to tit needt of the public. J. W. ADAH. - Proprietor 1 - Comet Saloon Alien St., Bet. 6tk and 7lli PASQUALE NIGRO, PROP. ETsryooe koowa that the floeat kinJ. 01 Imported WINES. UQUORS. AND CIA Are alwaj. kept at tola Old iUnd. Billiard and Pool Tables LA ESPERANZA! Cor. Allen &. Fifth 8L, Tombatone. GJTAEDIin&CO. DEALEB8 IN T ll(l! AS CIUHBH, NTAPLV XJ Wmttf ejtroerrlea, ORXIV, HAT AKO WOO'J KaptTaaeUbUr oa Baa4. C LO AT LOWKS1 rICC. Oaotry lrwe tv aaU .n J rta'd. J. V. yiCKESUS- FKEMOVTIT REAL ESTATE, . MINES. MONEY AND INSURANCE RAT ESTATB Boaght. SoM and Rented. MINES Bought. Sold. athl.Maiiaged.' MONEY Leant Nejotiated, and Iarestiseat tnadr INSURANCE Fire, Accident aad Ufe. Companiea, Loweit Rates. Beat jpMATwxTfo,t - c - tiTi - w Stable, tK AMUSEMENTS. FOURTH A.tUtLBil,!., WaaklBKloM Camp Xo. I P. . H. ar A. at aitealMr Eichaace Hull, lit Honor of IVa.hlac. iota Rlrihelair.Moaitlar Uvea. later, Frbraarr 93d Immediately following the entertain in en t iu ScUieffelin Hall. COMMlrTEK OF AKRAXOEMENTr". F. N. Wolcott, John P. Waters, W. P. Shanlev, A. H. Emanuel, I. K. Wahlwell, W.D.Wateri, A. BTtaniger, T. E. Dallon, J06 McPberon, Marion Anbury. J. J.Mooti.i Eilph A, Smith, Philip Hart, Geo A. Pago, TVm. King, J.WBodrio, FLOOlt COMMITTEE. A. H. Emanuel, J. J. Monti, VrVP. Shanley, F. L. Moore, F. N. Wolcott, Win. McFeelcy, J. N. McDonoughrlohn P. Water. RECEPTION COMMtTTCE. D. K. Wardwcll, W. W. Woodman. A. L. Grow, J. J. Patton, H. S.Fprd, A. Wentworth, J. W. Kelso, Bruce Evans, V.F. Bradley, E. W. Perkins, ?. M. Barrow, Frank Lane, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Philip Hart, Ralj.h A. Smith, A. B. Staniger. FLOOU MANAGER. A. B. Stamper. - Music by Fort Huaciiura Military Strine Band. Tickets ndniittius Ken tleman and Udie, $1.60. ttl till SCHEIFFELIN HALL, March l.'tih and 14th, A C CLOSE OF MVsTERV, W0.NDERMENTANUM1U li rNCAULMENl O.' STKEN & WOdD'S WORLD OF MYSTEKV AND NOVELTIES! , -P 40 1 tie Crt PtamemaCtiov, MAimiA L tSTELN ThOntjr Iiin Arti hi pr Genutnt Eihl UtieXi cf ailciat Tra-mi'-ion of IT. ub. ilwa TtU-jrrhj anI Sc b1 SifiU PROr, CUAS N. STEEN, The Wf rWi Orcatrst Epor f Sp ri ulim. ED.VA, THE QULEN OF THE A!H. The Human Orcli.L lh L dy h VJk in 0(vn WILL IL W01. Vcutritwpii -.nd M -cir an. DANCING SCHOOL- Now open at MINING LXCHANGE HALL CLASS NIGHTS MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY CHILD). Ex'tf CLASS WKDNKSDAY Jfc SATU11D Y AFTEICNOON'S. Wedneidaj Fruai 4 t 6 Saturday Froni a to 4.30. Private Istton at Rtaionable Jiatfr. Regular Prices for Gent!n;n 7I ejntt per Iruon. L.td Free 0-1 Oau Nights. Soiree Every Saturday Night WALSH A HAWKE. NOTICE. r All persons indebted to mej will please settle with Dick TrezowSwho will receipt for daV "" u K -' tr John' Blewett, Jombstone, "Feb. 5,4891. m r " 'y- .ar .-., ?. v S . BY WIRE. News of Importance From all Parts of the World. And Condensed Into Fact Without Comments. SPECIAL DIRPATCHR TO PKOBFECTOI. February 18. In New Yotk to-dav silver was quoted at 99. lead, $4.40; and cop per. $14 35 The Ca'ifornia Athletic Club will arrange for a fight between Jim Hall rmd Fitzeimmons. IngalU has declared that he will not accept the Treasury portfolio if offered lo him. An election for President of Bra zil will be held next month. v Lj James Kyle, a minister, has been olectrd United Stales Senator from South Dakota The London police believe that they have found Jack the Kipper at l.ut. Mayor Cundano of Juarez has been released fruit prison, where he has been for two months on a charge of allowing Doc Bollou to escape. r'xp.cn Mecngcrr Haswelt, in dicted by the grand jury for killing Fireman ItadelilTe at the Alila train robbery, has been released on the ver dict of the coroner' jury, width slated tli.it the killing was done by the train tobbers. A K Ovii rill -i'tip 1) K snrn men to Topolobimpo at once, to be put to work on the new road lo Dctu ing. They will belong to the colony. Francisco llazaiuc, a son of the late MArsh.il B.tzitine, was tried in the City of Mexico yesterday for desertion but von acquitted. He is a private in the Mexican army. The total amount of coinage in the eleven mints of Me.xiio during the month of December, 1S90, wag 4i,HW7,l0C-5O, of nhich $2,195,'J19.30 was Mlver, $79,540 was gold, and $32, 407 .20 was copper. Dead. "Cup," the pride of more than one lotcr of an intelligent horse, is no more. On J. E. Durkee devolved the unilcnsaut task of consigning him to his grave. Everybody who has re sidetl iu Tombstone has seen and ad mired old "Cap," whoso early record as a running horse dates back to Santa Itarbtra inj the seventies, where his owner who raised him won many a thousand dollars on his speed. Nick Corverubias, theriffof Santa Barbara county, was his first master, and only those who saw him mn in seventy five could fully appreciate him. He was only a colt, and his long, lean, cadaverous look went against him as he came upon the track one afternoon in September to compete for the free for all purse against a field of record breakers of maturer age. There were eighteen of them to start, and Nick'a offering was considered in the light of a joke, but a sorry joke it was for all b Jt "Cap's" backer. Nick backed him for all he was worth, even going so far as lo hypothecate his salary for a j car I aueau. co recaiess uiu ne uccome that his friend sought to pull him away from the track. Ten to one against his horse was offered at.d taken as long as he could get any thing to put up. His last bet was to offer to bet "Cap" against the favorite, which so incensed llje owner of the latUr that be was with difficulty re -1 Tf strained from attacking the owner of "Cap." It naa a pretty start. It was "Cap's" first effort and he was a little behind ou the start and on the first quarter was not comid( red in it. For the first half mile he did not seem to know what was expected of him, and when he came to the string on the finUh of the first half Nick ran out on the track and the colt came to a stand still and began to run his nose in his pocket, while the other hoises were going fvr dtnr life. It seemed nn hour lo Nick, so he said afterward, that the hor.e stood at his side, but iu reality ii was not more than two scco.ids. He patted him on the neck once, spoke two or three words to him iu Spanish, and the expression that came over "Cap'" fiice seemed almost human. He looked ahead at the bunch of racers his cars went back on his lean neck, his nose stood on a straight line with Ids body, and with an appearance more like a jack rabbit than a horte flew around after his rivals. He did not seem as though he touched the ground. One after the other of re.ir racers was passed and "Cap" and Ida rider were soon lost in the bunch. On tbeJast tura his noee could bo seen close lo tli j front, and when about 100 yards from the string his entire form appeared, ard what usight! The tad die had tlippcd back on to his tail and the bridle reins hung loose upon his neck, while the jockey, with bis arms arms around "Cap's" neck and his feet around the j ommel of the pon derous Mxican saddle, kept the lat ter from slipping entirely off. Nick stood in the middle of the truck, both hands in the air, and a blue streak of Spanish greeted the oncoming of his pet. Nick had the repuUlion of beiug the handsomest man in southern Cali fornia, and it belonged to him that day, as with his black hair dreaming in the wind and his erect figure clad in immaculate white linen, he seemed to pray to his idol to save him from a financial avalanche. As soon as the colt caught sight of him the race was won. A quicker g:iit and a longer stride, brought him under the wire a full length in adance of the favorile. Such a sctno wts never before wit nessed on a race track. Nick fell upon the neck of "Old Cap" and wept like a child. Over i000 head of cattle were placed to Nick's credit the next day. for in those days cattle pas-ted us legal tender for all debts. How "OU Cap" ever came to get to Tombstone the writer docs not know. For a number of e.irs ho belonged to E. B. Gage. It mav be that his Ari zona owners may noi hae known that the graceful, large and almost human animal was once the hero of more than one cutest in southern Califtr- Cuic for ISIieiiiiiiitim. G. G. Treat, of West Granville, Mass writes of Allcock's Porous Plastekk: "For rheumatism, neuralgia, pain in the side or back, coughs colds, brui-es and any local weakness, they truly josess wonderful curative properties. I have recommended them to my with the happiest results, many of whom but for Alcock's Plasters would be in a crippled condition at home. In every instance where they have been faithfully and properly ap plied the remedy has been wonderfully satisfactory." Wm. Kieke will return to-morrow from Pan Francisco, where he has been to confer with his creditors. It is said that in a very short time the business will be turned over to him by the as signee and a clean receipt given him by the creditors, with whom ho has satisfactorily arranged a settlement. Highest of all in Leavening Power. K V e5as ABSOLUTELY PURE ' ' .- J- - 7b H., - ag(f,.l MARK SMITH Makes n Speech on the Laud Siucy Appropriation. Mr. Chairman, I notice iu the re port on the bill tinder consideration that for the the last jear the insuffi cient amount of $(.3,30013 appropri at' d for th survey of pulbic lands. I see that the estimate for this year, which lias just been referred to by my friend from Wyoming Mr. Clatk is $(05,000, I see that the commitU on appropriations, without any reason so far as is disclosed by this report, huiecut that down to $303,000. At the same time just aboe that in the report I notice a most interesting item showing that the appropriations for public buildings in this bill a'.one it" $G,C05,212, much of the money doubt less going lo places that do not need public buildings at all. Now, whether $100,000 has been taken from the appropriation for the survey of public lands aud diverted to. building a post ofiiee in somebody's town I do not know, but I do know that this policy is unjust to the people who liavo sent me here. Mr Chair man, I wish the gentleman in charge of the bill Mr. Cannon would state, if he ccows, any reason for stpping or curtailing the surveys of the public lands when the condition of affairs, which lias been so well described by my friend from Wyoming, oxista throughout, the west, where, as that gentleman has told you, there are men liwug on their homes for ten years without being able to get title for wan I of a survey. I would like the Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations to show by any oliici.il leturns what has been done to.vard the survey of lands iu Arizona during the last five or ten vears. Yet that country is being set tled. People thero are holding their lilies by naked possession. The min ute they leave, their titles are gone lo anyone who tecs fit to "jump" on them. That is the condition of things ihete. Yet the appropriation recom mended by the Department for these surveys is cut down cut down with out any reason unless it b a desire to ' make a light appropriation bill and ' lilt where the least noise will be made. I do not charge any such intention upon tho chairman of the committee; I know him too well to make any such intimation ; but I can see no other reason fur this unfair aud unjust treatment. With nodesire to be heard iu debate on tbis floor, but with the siucurc wish that this amendment may be adopted by this Committee on the Whole, I intre.it gentlemen to support it and give us for this purpose at least the amount which a conservative Sec retary of the Interior affirms is as little aj we can get along with. I hope the chairm-tn o' that com mittee will himself aid us in bringing about the very neccs-ary sur vey of these public lands. We ask to be relieved from the horrible condition of thing now existing. $308,000 will go but a very little way toward accom plishing the great work which lies be fore the surveyors general of those territories. Woiairtl. A girl to do general housework and cooking. Good wages to the right person. Wanted iu Bisbee. For fur ther particular apply at Ibis office, febll-lw Mr. Alf. Lamb, formerly night watchman at the Grand Central mill, has moved his familv (o Tombstone. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, iSS Baking Powder - f Jk-- !$e'''