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rt&ic KWOkMAlM giaiaflgqttPWgfl v -r J 1 i i I ij 1 i 9 fi i TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR PUBU8HEJJ UVEUY EVENING (SUXDAY XCXFTXX) fcT Wn. Hattich. Editor and Proprietor. OKKICIL DIRECTORY, Mayor ... p.lB. Waroekros Chief of Police, . - M.Doyle Coandlmen: First Wan! ... Second Ward - - (Jacob MHler rhlrd Ward - F. W. Dcmns Fottrth Wwd - - - D. K. Waiduel xvyrt crncxsts: fterifl - - as. Fly Treasurer - J. V. VicLers Recorder - - - A. Wentwonh District Attotne - - ,G. W. Swain Probate Judge . - W. F. Bradley Clerk District Coon - - Scott White Surveyor - - - II. G. Howe Astooor - - . A. Bright Court Grtraralnlonrr . . - . F. Duncan AUTHORIZED AGENTS. L. P.'FISHER, st Merchants' Exchange San Francisco. (A H. KELLOGG. No. 310 Pine street. Room 57 and 5$, San Francisco. E. C DAKE. room 65. Merchant Exchange, an Francisco. GEO. P. ROWELI jo Spruce St. Ne ork. N. W. AVER SOV. Philadelphia. AS transactions made by the abare named persons wQl be complied with at the PROS PECTOR office. abscrlpsloa Kate. One Tear flO 00 ttx Months 6 00 Three Months 3 00 OneHonth 100 Delirered by Carriers for 25 cents per week. CITY AID COMTT OFFICIAL PAPER TI10 New York Journal now baa a larger circulation than any other paper ever printed in the United States. It lead the New York World Ky more than a hundred thousand. The "filTer craze" is still receiving a great deal of attention from the gold standard organs. Our geld bretheren can be relied upon te keep the issue alive', though they prefets to kill it every day. Albuquerque Democrat. A prohibition clergyman in Ken Jersey has invented a novel scheme ior overcoming the demon rum, which he declares will work like a charm, although it is more than doubtful if it will saest tbe feneral approbation of the taxpayers of that state. He pro poses that every saloonkeeper shall receive a pension of $4,000 from tbe state, on the understanding that he will sell no more liquor: Naturally the saloonkeepers are enthusiastic over the plan and the only difficulty nttf1 Ha fn (tnr Ant hnw wiantr i 11... . saloonkeepers there would be in New Jersey after such a law was passed. Probably it would tun out tbat 9JH per cent of the population would lay claim to the pension. Two Lives Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junction City III., was told by her doctors she had con sumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Or. King's New Discovery cared her, and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything else then bought, one bottle of Dr. King's NewDiscoveTp and in'two weeks was cared. He is naturally thiokfuL It is ruch results, of which there are samples that prove tbe wonderful effieary ol the medicine in coughs aad colds. Free trial bottles at Tombstone and Bisbee drugstores, .Regular size 50c and $1.00 Two Cups inc One Choice, tender, young tea leaves, the first pick- I ings of the crop prop erly cured and packed-as soon as picked never touched again until open- 1 ed by the consumer. Re- 1 "' ti t r .. sun, me iragrance ana strength of two cups of ordinary tea in one cup of Pride of Japan. iAik your grocer for it s L M. J. BRANDENSTE1N & CO. -- SuTraccbco ani YoltohuM What Are We Here For? THE FUN OR THE M0N? From the expression upon our friend face hej is evidently here for neither but as for us WE ARE HERE FOR BOTH. We are handling sjiasf1 ""1 EXsVlVTJ: SIDDALLS;SOAP Which for easy and perfect washing cant' be beat. THE WILLOWS, CIIAS.BULOTTI, Propr Choicest line 01 Wines and Liquors. Imported and Domrtlic Cigart, Courteous Attention to Patroni. Alien, bet. 4th & 5th, Tonibstoue COMET SALOON GARLEYATOPALA,Propr's, WINES.LIQUORS & CIGARS. Dealers in Bourk's Irish and Scotch Whisky, and Other Well Known Brandt. A Specialty made of best Claret) and Wine. Billiard Parlcr in Connnection and the Cedes Place in Town. Allen, bet. Glh&7ih, Tombstone Cottolene - Cottoiene - Cottolene. That perfection for shortening purposes is giving general satisfaction We have, it in 3, 5, and 10 Pound Pails WE are welljsupplied with prepared goods of all kind for use during thisJhotAveather consisting of- Boned Turkey, Boned Chicken, Ecast Turkey, Roast Chicken, Sardines of allkinds, Canned. Soups in variety, French, Enelish'and American Mackeral in cans, Brook Troutfin either Tomato or Mustard sauces, Deviled Turkey, Chicken, Tongue, and Ham, Ham- burger Eels in Jelly, Boston Baked Beans plain or ir Tomato t Sauce, An;? many other Goods too numerous " - to mention. Also ic regular receipt ci Hol!and,jLimDurger and American Cheese. 7 Jon't" b'orgei that we are scie agents ior Tombstone and" 10 v QL Onnhnim ncnity for U j VsssmsissisAV sssBPRssssssmrin'' - GEORGE. I. FITTS '.' " l? '21 PONY SALOON, J .A. KOSKA Proprietor. Finest Stock of Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the Territory. PRIVATE CLUB ROOMS ATTACHED. Best and Purest Brands of Whiskies Brandies and Wines kept Con stantly on Hand. You trif find "Al" at home, on Alter St- het. 4th and 6th. Billiard Parlors, J. X. McDONOUGH, Prop. Ihe Finest and Best Htled Billiara Parlors in the City. Consolidated National Bank. rl Tuoult, At-izotiH. Canital Stock - - - $50,000. OFFICERS. M. P. FREEMAN. President. W. C DAVIS, Vice-PrejiOent. II. &.TENNEY, Cashl.-. Issues drafts available at any point in the United States. Dias bills 01 exchange o a European clues, and m.xs a specialty of out-of town accounts lsi'h indii''"Mi. fines and cor mint. m alt' FLY'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Fremo t s reet, opsi e Pnprctor. FAWILY PHCT0GRAH3 OUR SFECIALTY Careful attention nivcn to turning o t lh" Finest vieirs and pictures of all siifs in a most artist'c manner, superior finish and ton. DsJLCJGsD CD JSB3E.S Taken on short notice. Groups a s o ally Cabinet, p 11 : ti 1 : in 1 1 Usdeutaking PAraoae of C. B. Tarbell Coffins, Caskets. Robes. Etc. From the Plainest to the Finest Made, The Columbia Iron Caskets kept Con stantly in stock. Bodies Temporarily or Permanently Emhalmed by the Latest Process. THE Grocer, j UORNFJS, OB S1X1B AND ALLEN S2REEES,, Importer of the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables in ConjunC' tion. Mixed Brinks a Speeialty. Private Club Booms. Allen, bet. 4tli A ntu.Tombston PROBATE NOTICE. ! Iu the Frobate Court of the County of Co chise. Temtory of Anzena. In th mater ol the estate of Emma Ilolcombe, deceased; Pursuant to n order of said court, made on the 17U1 day of September, A, l. 1896, notice is Rien that F'iday, the qh dav of October. A. D. ix6, at 2 o'clock p. m. ol said day, at the court ro m of said court, at tbe court house in the city of Tombstone, and county of Cochie, has been appointed as ths lime and place for prov ing the will of sid Emma Hoicomhe. deceased, and for hearing the application ol V F. Nich. ol" for the issuance 10 1 im of letters testamentary ulien and where any person interested may ap pear and contest the same W F BRADLEY. S-18-tf Kx.crfiae Clerk Mstono & Pearce MAIL AND STAGE LINE. FRANK BLATZ, - Prop. Makes semi weekly trips to and from Pearce every Wednesday and Sun day of each eek, makinrr the round tnp in one day, carrying U. S. ma! and passengers. FARK, round trip - - 54 The National Matte Smelter. WA JTED SOLICITORS FOR CAM. PAIGN Uook "Erjan Sewall and Free SHvei'i authorized Ijy Bran written by R. L. Metcalf editor Omaha WoId Hera'd appointed author by Bryan, contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents; a Iree siher mine fr ttk, ers; only Si 50; the only authorized book 50 per cent; credit given; freight paid; outfit free, Betn now ith choice of territory: rernwnent, profi table uork for 'fi. Address The National Book Concern Star tuildinr Chicaro. at POBHC NOTICE- TOMBSTOVtf, Oct, 29, 1856 TO M.I. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Take notice; That on the aSih day of Septem ber. 1E06, the firm af Hazleuood and Huddy, doing bus ness at Pearce. county ol Cochise, A T. mortgaged to Oeo H Fitts all the stock in trade and personal property of said firm, includ ing the book accounts, and gave bim possession of the same, and the fame pioperty and took accounts ere attached in the suit of P B War ekros. Uazleuood & Huddy Thi. I. the, fm ia warn nil rtrww. vhn .r indebted to said firm not to pay the same to the siid Hazlevtood ft Huddy, or either of them, as sneb paymenrlwFlI not be recognized byui. G. H. FITTS. ;P.B. WARNEKROS. -3iod A practical and simple method of rmttiog sulphide ore;, such asmckle, copper, gold and siher ores. In localities here lead ores and fuels are scarce and almost unattainable, our pyntic, water jacket Matte Smelter has been re cognized with highly satisfactory results, and has been thoroughly tested on various Dtratic sulphide and arsenide ores, in capacity of a to 80 tons per day. It is the most practical, cheapest and simp'est method of gold and silver ore matting and cancentraticg iht is known tuaay It require no extrao'dinary skill, no letd ores. no rioting material, ant. no fuel of any kind for tne smeuer aucr 11 is starteu, 1 ne sulphur In the ore is its natural fu-I only, and its cost has no comparison tvitu any otner process ol concentrating We are prepared to furnish any size or capac ity plant complete to substantia mining people, set it up and furnLb our men to run it for them on eay payments. Price and sp"cincations tarmsnea itn rcierences ana testimonials on application. NATIONAL ORE k REDUCTION Co. 5735 Cheltenham Avenue, St. Louis, Mo, Manufacturers of Furnaces for Niekle, JCopper, Gold, Silver andJLead Ore j2i-iy PROBATE NOITCE. In Ibe Probate Court, County cf CochisejTer ntory of Arizona, IN THE MATTHR OFTHF. ESTATEOF znne ienormana aeceasea; Notice of Application for order of sale. t'vliiK: Is iKneuj Kiveii lul Gev. it. rilii Administrator, has filed with the CWk of this Court a petition praying -for an order of sale of all real ana personal property of receard and that the 5th diy of. October. IS96, at a o'clock p. m. of said day being a day of a regular term cf tMs court to ait of the October term. I893 at the Cochuc county court house, in Tomb stone county aforesaid, has been set for bearing said petition, uhen and there any person inter ested may appear ana snow cause wny tne said soju pcuuon saouia net vc grcmco. V. F. BRADLEY. Ex-officio Ckrk. Dated Sept.. 5th 1806. HILL FOE, SALE. A ten-stamp muT c Jirt.rre, 6 ponr. 3 set tlTS. an aeitatcr. to. 1 8-foot rerolvine cencen. trators, 16x36 Cor In engine, two boiler, all in good orkme erder. Buikung .nearly new Can be moved as it close to railroad "Must is sola, and can be bought for 58.000 cash Address SOSPECTOK -"ce, TombstonexAri TaxIlollBctor-sJKotic ffnfii ,ti 18 Notice is hereby uiven that the duplicate assessment roil ot jhe County of Cochise is now in my possession for the collection ol taxes lev ied for theyear I856 in. said ccunty Taxes zll become delinquent en the 3d Monday in, DesenVrer 1806. and'nnless paid before 1 har dales penalty of fiie per cent wi be addedtheretcf 'Payment may be made at try effie in th county court house at Tombstone, during office noun 9 a m to 12 m ana 1105pm, 1 H - J WICKERS. Treasnrer and Ex-Of5:io Tax Collector Cochise county - Tombstone, October 26, If 96 oat JBTBours-9 a I lTBOBAUItA cored by Dr. XCot Via Vsu.4rOecaSa.oao.,a AtallaixuarJetr Notice to Creditors. In tbe Probate Court of the Coumy of Cochise, 1 emiory 01 Arizona. fcaiAltSUf JANE L. BERRY, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersired ad miniitratorof the etate ol Jane L. Berry, de ceased, to lbe creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary voucher, within ten months alter the first publication 01 uus nuuee. j tne aaministrator, at WiIIcox. t ... . -i-. ' WILLIAM M. Rl(,f:! Admiuiitrator of tbe csUte of Jane L, Berry, Dited D;jen"r 23!. iJjS. D2-tf Xoticorto Creditors. Estateof Emma Hoicomhe deceased, 1UBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jt by ths nndersigned adminUtrator of the , state (fkrrma Ilolcombe deceased tothecred tcrsoland all penons havirg laims against tbe ! vt-i?vu, in rjtui.11 lijfn wun me nee essary voacrVrs, within four (ninths after the first publicati-m of thisnoticc, to the said ad ministrator, at his office in the tnwn ot Will cox, in the said county of Cochise. W.rF. NICHOLS. Administrator, with the will annexed, of tbe estate ol Emma Holcorab. deceased. Datedjat Willcox.tlhisiath dav of October, iSo$ O.iat ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against purchasing or negotiating a paper pur porting to call for one hundred dollars, favor ot loin Galea and endorsed by me as same has been paid, as I bold Mr Gates receipt -Fai paper has been lost. T, B. CH VTTMAN Pcarco, Ang. 17 1J0S. " BACKSSsX gsssssiasassgtSSrSs ) n fe.' 1 .t m i A1 PIONEER Garriage i Blacksmith s Corner Third an.l Allen. eJ The largest 'and Iiest Equipped Establishment of iu Kind in ,M the Territory, gl . , gl All Kinds of Buggv, Wagon and 'J Woodwork Neatly and j3 Promutlv Done. BLAGKSMITHING AND HGRSESHGEING. Best Facilities for Doing All Kinds of Repairing in Wood and Iron. None but First-class Workmen Employed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SSTFull assortment of hardwood and Iron for sale. O. L OUMMINGS. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, COR. 5TH AND FREMONT STREETS. Beef. Pork, Mutton, "Veal, Sausage, Bologna Pickled Trip Choice Steaks, Roasts, etc. Experienced Cutters. Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Your patronage solicited. 3HA.SSOKT DOP5.355B. OYSTER PARLOR. ALLEN St. BETWEEN 4tli AT -"tin First-Class Neals Best'of Attention; Everythirg in SeasoD BOARD PER WEEK $7X0 THREE MEALS 1.00 SINGLE MEALS 50 Dinner', tor Specia. Occasions a Speeialty Try a Mes! st this Fcculsr Rcscr First-Class Cooks enly Errplyed. rtccornmodatiens fnr Families J Vf.SATC. Proprietor. TOMBSTONE GAS OO. A. ASHMAN Lessee. WELSBACH INCANDESCENT AS L.IGH1 In General Use throurjliout the United States and Europe, -d successfully comp inej with Eleclricity, both in Brilliancy and Cost of Light. Uses Three Cub - Feet of Gas per Hour, and yields a Light of Sixty-Candle Power, Equal to four ordinary burners with double that amount of gas. COST OE LAJWOP sa.S.TG Placed in Position Without Extra Charge. OFFICK I.TT BASK mjII.IIGl. XO.1I 11 KTOS K, AP.IZOJI. (1COHISE HOUSE. MRS- tSP J J Corner Fourth and Toughnut Streets. ELEGA1VTLY EURTSTISBLEI) 3ROOHlk t0 Visitors to this city will find the C0CHI6E a euperior hotel nd o offeriog excellent accomclttions. A LARGE AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. All Modern Conveniences. Rates Moderate. SAN JOSE HOUSE. MRS. F. J. BEAN, Prop. Centrally Located, Large, Clean, aiu Well Vlntilated Rooms. Palace Ho Mrs. S. GALLEN, Pi op Fifth bet. Allen and Toue .r.u ,vjg Tnibstoi WW. Aiizor. FIRST CSASS IN EVERY RESPECT. . PAItLt R FOK ME EverythinB Made Convenient lor Guests Special Rales 10 Parties LyiheW. or Monih. Rerovatrd Throrf;hcm. SAMPLE ROOM FOR DBUMMERS. BATE;; BEAF.GXAB1 -.- jjOJELjJLBLlWGTON, I NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE A1K 1 R00.1IS. REST ACCOMMODATION- This Favorite Headquarters for Cc mimrcial Men has recertlt ln rIy ritts. tenoyated and neatly furnished throughout with special itfcience lo iietiae public. Rooms ensuite and single. Prices MoJtrate. Ever'thing fiirHt-class Samole rccnas for commeria jn TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA K V2 H l isSJ t n ' - r & r &" y m ,kL II. Til 6 III "j. -F I'ittWS r tr