KT TOMBSTONE M6 PROSPECTOR. a ct Iflr la V H yKF gQJ V- TOMBSTONE. ARIZONA. Jill m SI) AY "EYEWGMClfTSsil Nq7i95 I - 1 I' Sir - I . 1 :; U i u t' ? -izz-ziz DRFAnnip psnmisis M:,VT,M,Air' k.ta 4bk'j i i vuiiinyiu PIONEERSTORE Cor. oth and Fremont Sts JOE HOEFLER.' - PROFF. DliUIttlS General Pflerchandise. MINERS' and BRANCH bKS Supplies a Specialty. AOENT FOrt IMI'HOVKD AGRIOJLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, And the Celebrated Turbine Wind-Mills TENTS. v" OON COYSIW, Buckeye Force-oump, Fresh Garden Flowers and Field Seed Constantly on Hand. ti'o havo tho Exclusivo Control of Anddnmt have to c&tr a prize t9 tU tHs Coxii.fcrtt the BIST HADE wy Can hoi it ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. 15. PS". AAkCOTT. tV- -" ..liibstntie, A. T. PAPAGO Cash Store, Fremont, bet. 3rd & 4th. FRANK B. AUSTIN I'rotricttJ Staple and Fancy Groceries Choice Brands of KENTUCKY WHISKY Ayr Grain of Jl Kinds Kepi ConnttJ'tljr on Uaod and SOLO AT LOWEST PRICES L aTJLI JDJLEa? Jor ASSAYERS' SUPPLIES Coali..,T ud llai.d Jalll BILLIARD PARLORS. Tomlistouc, Arizona. McDonough & Nobile, Kroprletor. Choice I.IOIOIIH and i:iiiK Alwnys in "took. ST. LOUIS HKKR ON DRAUGUT T' 1. tae.Flscft Bllltarl Parlor SJlth I'.t t r Ai(ivc. Covriinc Knllr Body with wiilt Krai cm. MuITrrlDx Frarful. lured tty Cuilcura. Out Itttld hoy broke out on hi. head with a bid form ofecztia. when he f.wr mouth, old. ,' fied three dctor bit ther did not help him. Wetten dkiI yjar th ei Clticcka IIcvkdii., and f er tums ibem eleven week, eiactlr accord ing to dlreuluu. be b?can t-d.lr to Improve, and Lrtrrthea.rofltt ui'or MYeamon-hihi. htul en-rely hh. W hen heiao u1mr u iiKbead mra ore iroai tasoruwa tu hi. eyebrot... I a alpo all owr Ma eir. miMt r ht r.,.,. ... . ma I place. oudlSertnl pails ofhi. ts .. There e-.iiirB week l ti. i atmntu keep hi. haod tie! to the cradle. aud hold tbem when re i t ken ap; n1 bad to keep mittens uo hi. band, to keep hi" fln-er-nll. oat of th: .ore, a. ha would scratch if be cinld ta any way pea bis band loose. We khow your CuricVB. KwxLmi.s cin-d him We -e-1 .f in r cummeris-lr th-m l others SO B Jt J.VNKTTA 1IAMK13. Web,teil n? Scrofula Cured I hare a al.ter ;mseer than melf wac.e whole txsy i eoTcred ith .cro'ul. o e, tiom herd to ro. t r-be cxioll nt lie cocat mtht and had no peace brdajr. v frlrDd .d'ired her to iri Ibelimcciu Kxeuir. be tld to. atd tber cured bj. 1)OKa B KitVJNU. Hi., .ylraa.a Ohio. Cuticura Resolvent The n Dliod and Skin Pur.fier, and cret et cf Untsor Kerne 1lee. c'e.DM? the b'o 1 of all tm. VQri'ie aid p-1 doo. elemeot. and Ibo. remctee ihecxtia-, while i't iici-E. the great bkl cure, and t-tTicTKi Soar, an tiqai.lte tkln beaBtUer, clear t'e rtln and L!p and re.tore the h.lr. Tbu t leCt'nct'UA kEMCLlcscure vtj .pecict of ifbic:. burring .uljr, Mmpljaih blntcbv .kin rtap.ro dio. u ut.ca.eN xromptrcple- tocn,rt a lrom liifaocjr to ae. Hbco the I lxl '. phy tclauafail. SiiM ecryhcrc Price, CCTICVUA. 50c. SOAP. V ,RoLitNT. ji. Prepared by the PoTTEK Dkio wnOittMitAL Cokporation boston. S3J5end for ' 'ilo to Cure Mun Diseases. '6 pac, 50 illustrations and too testimonials. Q 1 DV'C "kin and kalp .ur fled aod bemaiifird UHU Q fy ltTlcfUA "r Absolutely pale. PAC-.S AND WEAKNESSES 01 frmtlfi iiitniij- relieved ylll nrH, eIn:ant,od itfriile AntIJlr to Plsi,lQliamia..iiLii n4 WAlvi.rt. the t ract'RA ant; rix Ilj.tek- Stable, BIS3EE, - ARIZONA Horc-8 cared for by the day, week 01 month. Turnouts of all kinds for rent. ESLA11GED, HESOVATED ASD brtier than tier prepared to cater to the needs 0 the public. J. W.ADA tt, - Proprietor Comet Saloon Allen St.. Itet. (Hit and 7th PAS(JUALE NIGRO, PEOP. Ererjoce koowi that the Fioeat kind ot Imported WINES. LIQU0K3, AND CIUARfc Artalwaja kept at this Old Stand. Billiard and Pool Tables LArESPERAXZA! Cor. Allen & Fifth St., Tombstone. G.UAHDIUri&CO. DEALERS IN I' litltMKX AXI) ClliVKM, HTAP1K J atud Kaory Uroerrlei, 02AIS, 1UT AND WOO'J Kept Touatatitly on'n.nd f C LD AT LOWEST PrtlCK.x. ConctolHwanee B- mft aid fold. J. V. VICKERS- FREMONT ST REAL ESTATE. MINES, MONEY AND INSURANCE' R-iAI. ESTATE nought. Sold and Rented. MINES Eoujtht, Sold, and Minted. MONEY Loans Negotiated, and InTestrnent madr INSURANCE Fire, Accident and life. Fe Compasies, Lev eat Rates. P.CMr? AltlNTICS ClVKlk To CotXrCTIOM oMM.K. ar 'Fr"oaT HEAD CENTRE AND TRAN ltiiility Mining Company I)ca tion of principal place of but-itients ban rraneisco, California; location of worki, Tombstone Mining District, CocliLG rounty, Arizona. Notice. There are delinquent upon the follow ing described Mock, on account of its eeestnent (No. 2), leued on the lUlh day of January, 1891, the several amounts sot oppoMte the names of the reipectite shaieholders, a follows: No. No. Names. Ccrt.Shares. Amt W Kohl . . I 5 J 25 A PK Sufford.... 10 f, 2j H4milton Disston 11 5 2. J C Riirron ... 71 ."M 27 W Clms Dtigcin . . . . 75 275 13 75 Wm Kohl 81 42099 2RJ1 95 Wm Kohl, Tr .. . S9 252SS 11C4 -10 Wm Kohl, Tr 90 &25 1125 Wm Kohl, Tr 92 252SS 11W 40 Wm Kohl, Tr.... 93 4510 255 50 John Wawon.... 91 10 50 T E Jewell . . 95 10 50 J M Oitclicll .... 9fi 10 50 J II White . . . 97 10 50 J L Moodv .... 9S 10 50 Wm .Moodv 99 10 50 W C Parsons . . 100 10 50 Louis Slcss ... 103 10 50 J W Pew, Tr.... 105 00350 3042 50 Henrv Rradstreet 10fi 137 C 87 Win Kohl. Tr.. 107 332t 10 02 J W IVw.Tr 10S 391I5"19."i 75 And in accordance with law. nnd an oriltT from the Board of Dirt dors, made on the 19th d-y of January, 1S91, so many share of each parcel of such stock as maybe necessary will be t-old at public auction, at the office of the company. No. 310 Pine ttcei, rooms 15 and 17, San Krannirco, Cali fornia, on "WEDNESDAY, the 25th day of March, lS91.at the hour of one o'clock p. m. of said day, to pity said delinquent asesinent thereon, to gether with costs of advertising and expenses of sale. J. W. PEW, Fec'y. Office No 310 Pine street, rooms 15 and 17. San Francisco, California. 3 :5 :td NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Common Council will receite t-enltd proposals up to the hour of 10 o'- lock a. m. on March IS, 1S91, for the lea-e of thu City Water Works for year. Each bid must be marked, "Proposal for Lease of City Water Works," and must be accompanied by a bond in the sum of $500 as a guat antee of good faith that the bidder will enter into a contract with a bond of $ 1000. The conditions of the lcae can be seen at my office at lue City Hall. The Council reserves the right to reject anj and all bids. AL STANK5 EH, City Auditor. Dated Tombstone, March 4,1&'J1. 3 :5 :t.l Con: table Sa'e. By virtue of an execution issued out of Justice C, E. Alvoni's court of No. one precinct, county of Cochise, Terri tory of Arizona, ilate-l the 3d day of March. 1891. fn a certain action wherein S. Mrilx)ltt as plaintiQ recovered judgment main't Jvt Hotonn for the snm of one hundred and oichteen dollars n.l 57 100 (SU8 I i) and costs annulling to tl. nm of meive atiu hi iui dollars r..i j on the 3d day of March Ig'-H I have levied upon the following de scribed property to wit Th Hacnver" mim- sai.l clam' b-ing itn.ited in the Tombstone miD tng district Cochise county, Territory of Arizona. , w i . hotiu-j is hereby given t lint on Wetlnes day the 25th day of Mirch 1891. nt 11 o'clock a, ru. of that dy in front of the Conn IIoiim in theCity of Tombstone county of Co-hte. Arizona, I will sell all the right title and in'erestof the aid Ed. He-opt. in and to the above described properly at public anc tion for ch in hand to tl,e highest and best bidder to satisfy said exe - culion and all srwt-.. Dated t Tombstone the 31 day of . ton. c r -"..... March ISS1 S, T.Caiiii. Conlab!e Councilman Smith al the meeting of the council last niht proj,osed that the mavor appoint a committee of three to lnves igatc the feasibility oil culling down expenses of the city government and to formulaic a bill to the legislature for relief from the bur-1 dens of the present expensive form of city government. The resolution was acted upon favorably and the mayor appointed Councilmen Smith, Fuss and Prir.deville as such committee. BY WIRE. News of Importance From al' Parts of the World. And Condensed Into Fact Without Comments- SPKCUL WHl-ATCHEB TO I'EOSr-EOTOa Mai ch 5. In New Yotk to-dav silver and was cop- quoted at 90 . lead, $4.40 per. $14.35 A poll of the Missouri ho'ise ot rep resentatives on preferences for presi dential candidates, resulted: Clei land 35; Palmer 10; Boise 7; Gray 1. Eleten were non commital and cleen were against Cleveland. The republi cans wcte unanimous for Blaine. rite President has approved and signed the land court bill and it has now become a law. The appointment of officers under the provisions of the bill will be made as speedily as possi ble and an early adjudication of land titles of slates and territories affected will follow. It is stated that in accordance with arrangements made before Senator Hearst's death, the horses of the Hearst stables will fill all engage ments. The colts in California will be shipped east and at the end of the seaon will be sold. There is an interesting coincidence to be noted in the case of the bill two'whiih passed jesterday for the erec tion of a mint in Philadelphia. Piesi ilent Harrison will sign the bill to morrow which i- the 100th anuhcr sary of '.he d.iv on which President Washington signed the bill establish I. ing:! mint at Philadelphia. The President has signed the di rect tax bill, the act to prevent bouk - making anil pool selling in the Dis- trict of Columbia, the act to establish circuit courts of appeal and to define and regulate in certain cases the juris diction of the courts of the United States. j Duri -c the first week in February ! three men held up a train at Alila, California, and in a tight which fol lowed the fireman of the train was killed. Two of the train robbers are now in custody. One is in jail at Tu lare and the other hag been arresled by the Sheriff of San Luis Obispo countv It is said both are positively identified. The third man is believed to be wounded and in the city recciv- jg medical treatment. Detectives I are watching for him closely. flu Ai.t haiNVrnny I. onset-. iB ii. tuB can ue cueck- ,ed in one day and the first stages of . consumption broken in week, we ' hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English ' remedy and will refund the money to ' nil who buy, take it as per directions i an(J Jo not f,d our statements correct, I TUe Tucson Star says: "A poor j Papago Indian, who hail brought a deer strapped on the back of a poor 1 , ...--. , . j l,onc' fro,n near t,,e Qiltoa, about j eighty miles, was up in Judge Slater's I . . . . . court veslerclav on a charge of vio lating the game law, which provides against the killing of any elk, deer, antelope, mountain sheep or goat ! tween the 1st day of February and thel lat day of October. The Indian plead " ' ....i .......... ,..... 'gnorance of the law. and after lec- turo from ,,e court, throng. Judge W"er, wno was the interpreter, poor " waa " viui an a.imonuion that a repetition of the offense would certainly cause an infliction of the penalty." J " Subicribe for the Prospector LAST DAVS OF POMPOSITY v. H.V-- Nt-i tJIc AVaj to ".7iilm ItrownN Itotlj" I.MT. ' antl "GootUb.f, JIj WasIiin-otox, March 1. Tho House of Repriseulathes of the Fifty-first Congress went out in a burst of song today. Its ending was remarkable and unprecedented, and a scene simi lar to that which followed the declara tion of the Speaker that the Fifty-first Congress wai adjourned , without daj it was safe to Fay never occurred be fore in the Congress of the United States. The vocalists of the House on the Republican side of the chamber gathered in a body near llie front row of desks, headed by Mr. Coleman of Louisiana, Mr. Yardley of Pennsyl vania, Mr. Stivers, of New York anil Mr. Wade of Missouri, and as soon as the llotue was declared adjourned they started up the stirring war tune "Matching Through Georgia," which was taken up by the great mass of the Republican Representatives, who made the hall ring, to the great delight and admiration of the thronged galleries. A Democratic chorus headed by Rep resentative elect John J. O'Neal, of Missouri, started with the"Doxology," but their voices were soon drowned in the superior 'olume of sound from the Press gallery of the House, where the representaives had taken up the hymn. Republicans ami Democrats alike ceased their singing, to listen to that of their sometimes critics, whose resonant chorus was c-ry effective. Messrs. Burrows and Allen, of Michi-I gau, and Coleman, with Mr. Yardley for presentor, struck up "Our Father-' laud" as the closing notes of the Dos- ology tlipd away, and the Republicans ioining in it verv generally tho effect - . w was fine, as was the singing of "John Brown's Body," which was taken up immediately. The occupants of the Press gallery, for the last numbers in the programme, reudered "Good bye, Congress; Good bye, .My Lover." and "He is n Jolly Good Fellow," antl it was with regret on the part of the im mense throng on the floor and in the i...... ..i. galleries tliat the impromptu musicale cttme lo an eml- speaker Reed addressed the house. In the course of his speech he said,1 "I am confident that the highest rtc commendation Hint can be given lis in the future is not for the laws we have pjs.-ed, valuable as thoy ar-, but ''Ccn'tse we have tiktn so long a stride in the direction of tespoiisibie govern niunt and having demonstrated to the people that those who have been elec ted to do ttieir will can do it. Hence forth excuses will not be takan for performances. The government by the people will be stronger in the land. Toward those who have opposed what the majority of the house desired wo can have no unkindly or personal feeling. To members on my left with whom I am politically associated I beg to tender my most sincere and heart felt ackuotvledgmcnt. No in n ever received more ungrudging and un flinching -upport from a band more patriotic." Th speaker then declared the house adjourned without day. The uiifini-hed ilein was then taken up of the French spoliation cljim- and an amendment agreed to, al-o to all remaining points in di-pute. McKinle offered a resolution ol thanks for Speaker Recti's perfoim ance of the important duties of the chair. In his closing speech the vice pre-ident referred to the death of three Highest of all in Leavening Power Rc&fetl ABSOLUTEuf PURE members of the Senate during its -esiion. He tli.inkcl the senators for : heir courtesy and kindness manifes ted toward him as presiding officer and declared the senate adjourned without diy. In the house the bill was passed to incorporate n national con servatory of inline of America. All the regular annual appropriation bills received the president's signature. SUFFERING YUMA. The M'or.st Not Told Known Yet. nntl Not' Additional pews from Yuma gives a graphic account of the terrible results of the late storm. The latest news i publi'hid in the Globe Democrat of last Monday morning and the telegra phic account is dtted Yuma, March 1st. The river above town is seven miles wide and below the town m places the water covers the counrry in on granil lake over fifty miles acres. The railroad company will not have ttic blockade raised for westbound trains for four days, snd it will be ten days or two weeks before they can yet east. The town has provisions sulli cient for eight more days, and the Southern Pacific notel is feeding a thousand people a day. Reports from Jakttno, fiften mile" above, are to the effect that the flood drove the people into the tree tops, and many becoming exhausted from cold and hunger dropped into the water and were drowned. Twent-five hundred Cocopah In dians occupy the river banks for 80 miles below Yuma, and there is no '6"s direct from them. The ex-chief ' hundreds are lo-"t. They live in 'he lower valley along the river bot- torn and when warned would not flee to the hills. Word is expected to-night from them. They have corn and bean hut no meat. Their houses will j stand six to eight feet of water, but it is over ten feet all over the reserva tion. They are expert swimmers and will live in the water for days antl without food. There will l.e no (rains either vvav from Yuma foi at Ic.i-t ten is JC- Everything cooked to order at the , M.iison Dore, at California prict-s J. V. Vickers sent a tlispalch to Mr. Rrckfellovv last night saving that l.e would be home to morrow if he could net across the river. tsprrliuen &hc. S. II. Clifford, New C:iseel,Wis.,viig troubled with Neuralgia and Rheuma tism, his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming de gree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh ami strength. Three bottles of Electric Hitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, llarrisburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight vear' standing. l"ed three Imttles of Electtic Bitters and seven boxes of Itucklcn's Arnica Salve, ami his leg is sound nntl well. John Speaker, Ca tawba, ) , hnil five bug Fever fcores em hi le"g, doctors said i-e was incur able. One bottle Electric Hitlers and one box Bucklon's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at J. Yonge's drug store. Judge Still well and wife left to-day foe Tucson on a short vi-it. Fare to Bisbee via Engle's stage line reduced to $2 50. nl4.f Pole He k who has returned front I'henix brought a copy o! the ranger bill with him, which is boiled down in the Pr.o-PF.tTci: to-night. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Baking Powder X