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" t ; J ft i l Ih 1 . JL n r t t -i t ! TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING , (EtJHDAT EXCKFTSO) BT Wm. Hattich, Editor and Proprietor. UFJTICIL DIRECTORY. Major ... p.pj. Waroekros Chief of FoUce, M. Doyle Ceoodlmca: First Ward - Second Ward - J. I Jacob MCler rhlrd Ward ... F. W. Downs fornix Ward - - - I). K. Watdwel xvrtr crricxas: bertfl - 2 - &S.Fly Treasurer - - J. V. Vlckers Recorder - - A. Wentworlh Otetrlct Allot ne . - ,G. W. Swain rrobate Judge - W. F. Bradley Clerk District Court - - Scott While Surveyor - - - H. G. Howe Assessor - - '.A. Bright Qvirt Commissioner - - I - . F. Duncan ATJTH.OKXXKD AQBNTS. L. P.'FISHER, ss; Merchants Exchange San Francisco. O. H. KELLOGG. No. 310 Pine street. Room 57 and 58, San Francisco. E. C DAKE, room $5. Merchant Exchange, an Frandsco. GEa P. ROYVELL, so Spruce St. New ork. N. W. AYER & SON. Philadelphia. All transactions mad by the abore named persons wm be complied with at the PROS PECTOR office. Mxbaerlpttoa Sat. On Year 110 00 Six MonUu 6 00 ThreeMonths 3 00 OneMonlh. 100 Delimed by Carriers for 25 cent ler week. CUT AND COUSTY OFFICIAL PAPER Rrpressntatives from every slate and territory in the union are expect ed at the irrigation congreis nxt week. Jerome is to nave a new weekly paper. A. E. Joic.lyn, Wesley Jo-ee-lyn, Ed Riley and Otto Miller are the projector. An irate young man, whose esca pades had got his name in the paper, walked into the sanctum of a Spring fielil, IllinoU paper the other day and took fire shots at tbe editor. Every hot ot the fire missed iu mark and the irate young man retired. Who ay the Lord doesn't lore an editor? Tbe Kansas Times'tayi : "We learn from a local gold standard paper that Mexico 'silver cursed Mexico' is having a tremenduous boom on ac count of large investments, made prin cipally by people from the United States in coflee plantations manufac turing establishments and rsilmidr. Isn't it rather curious to the local (eld standard paper that people should go out out ol a gold standard country into a silver one to invest their money." Southern Arizona can confidently look' forward to a mining revival in this region during the next ninety days which will eclipse any past experience in the territory. As soon as the facta become pnblic touching tbe product of the Pearce and other geld mines Crip ple Creek and other goll proJncing districts of tbe northern reg'on will be given a rest especially during thsfrigid season. Star. Wanted-An Idea -Wha or aew staple talaftosaumtt Protect roar Mn: Orr may brtaf we weaBe. Writ JOHN' WIsDDEKBBRH CO- Faleet Attflw nera, TFwhloetoo. D. Ctcc tb.tr SUM Pa 3e 1 .T iVVO UUDS in One Choice, tender, young tea leaves, the first pick ings of the crop prop erly cured and packed as soon as picked never touched again until open ed by the consumer. Re-V suit, the fragrance and; strength of two cups of ordinary tea in one cup of Pride of Japan. tAik your grocer for it M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO. What Are We Here For? THE FUN OR THE M0N? From the expression evidently here for neither but WE ARE HERE FOR BOTH. We are handling fjrvivk: sid:oaxjl.s:soajp "Which for easy and perfect washing cant' be beat. Cottolene - Cottolene - Cottolene. That perfection for shortening purposes is giving general satisfaction We have it in 3, 5, and 1 0 Pound Pails WE are well supplied with for use during this hot Boned Turkey, Boned Chicken, Roast Turkey, Boast Chicken, Sardines of all kinds, Canned Soups in variety, French, Enelish'and American Mackeral in cans, Brook Troutjin either Tomato or Mustard sauces, Deviled Turkey, Chicken, Tongue, and Ham, Ham burger Eels in Jelly, Boston Baked Beans plain or vr Tomato Sauce, Ant? many other Goods too numerous to mention. Also in regular receipt ot Holland, Limouiger and American Cheese Jon't Forge: that we are icle -gents lor Tombstone and Mcnity for Giise & Santa's BBBBHteSVeBBBBBBmf aBlllVa?7CbJfiSlkeBBBaV" GEORGE THE DORNFR Ot S1X1H upon our friends face heis aa for ub prepared goods of all kind weather consisting of- SeaLBrantt Coflee. H. TTS. Grocer, ANJ ALLKH.87MB&E8' iTur iifiiiniifo line VYJLLUVVO CHAS,BULOTTI,Propr. Choicest line 01 Wines and Liquors. Imported and Domestic Cigars, Courteous Attention to Fatront. Allen, hot. 4th & fitb, TouibMione COMET SALOON GARLEYATO&PALA.Propr's, WINES.LIQUORS & CIGARS. Dealer in Bourk's Irish and Scotch Whisky, and Other Well Known Brandt. A Specialty made of but Clarttt and Winet. Billiard Patlcr in Connnection and the Cedes Place in Town. Allen, bet. titb&7ili, Tombstone 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 vil Find "AV ci home, on Alter. St bet. 4th and 5th. Billiard Parlors, j. n. Mcdonough, Prop. Ihe Finest and Best fitted Billiara Parlors in the City. Importer of the Best Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Billiard and Pool Tables in Conjunc tion. Mixed Brinks a Speeialty. Private Club Rooms. Allen, bet. 4th A Ctli.Tombston PROBATE NOTICE. In the Probate Court of the County of Co chise. Territory of Aruona. In th' mater ol the estate of Emma Molcombr, deceased: Pursuant to an order of said court, made on tbe 17th day of September, A, l). 1E96, notice grren mat rnaay, tne 9th day or October, A. D 1896, at 3 o'clock p. m. ol said day, at the court room of said court, at the court house in the city of Tombstone, and county of Cochise, has been appointed as ths time and place for prov ing the w lit of said Emma Holcombr. deceased, and for hearing tlie apohraticn ol W F Nich ols for the issuance to him of letters tesumentary lien and where any p-rson interested may ap pear and contest the same W F DRADLEY. S-iS-tf Kx-omde Clerk WA TED SOLICITORS FOR CAM PAIGN Book "Bryan Setrall and Free Silrei'a authorized by Bryan written by R. L. Metcalf editor Omaha orld Herald appointed author by Bryan, contains speeches and platform, A bonarza for agents, a free silver mine for ork, ers: only $1 50; the only authorized bock 50 per ent; credit given; freight paid; outfit free, Bein mw nith choice of territory; remanent, profi u bie work for '96. Andres The National Bonk C oncem Star hwiwf Chiearo. a Tovbstom. Oct. 29, 1896 TO .LL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Take notice; TT.at on the sStb day of Septem ber. 1896, the firm af liazlewood and Huddy, doing bus ness at Pearce. county ot Cochise, A T. mortgaged to Geo II FltU all the stock in trade and personal property of said firm, includ ing the book accounts, and gare turn possession of the same, and the same pi open v and book accounts were altachi in th ut of P B itr nekros, i liazlewood & Huddy This is therefore to warn all persons who are indebted to said firm not to pay the same to the said Hazlewood Huddy, cr, either of them, as such payment will sot be recognized Lyui. G. H. FITTS ;p. B. WARNEKROS--30.tod MLL FOE SALE. A ten-stamp mill C Vrt-KTI. 6 pant, 3 set tl'rs. an agitator, to i8foot rerolnne ccnccn trators, 16136 Corhs engine, two boilm.allin good working erder. Building nearly new Can be moved as it close to railroad Must de sold, and can be bo.'ght for $3. 000 cash Address kospectoz 'Wee, Tombstone Ari J-ll Notice is hereby riven that the duplicate assessment rollot the County of Cochise is now in myporssicn for tbe ccBecticn ot Uses lev ied for theyear I8y6 in snid otunty Taxes wiH become delirquent on tbe 3d Monday In December" 1896. and unless paid before that date penalty of five per cent wi be added thereto, "Payment may be made at my offie in th county court house at Tombtcne, daring office hours 9am to 13 m andr to 5 pm, J WICKERS. Treasurer and Ei-Offirlo Tax: Collector Cocbuecourity- Tombttore, October a6, 1896 02 Tax Collector s Notice I Consolidated National Bank. I1 Tiicmuii, ArJxoim. Catiital Stock - - $50,000. OFFICERS. M. I'. FREEMAN. President. V. C. DAVIS. Vice-President. H. B. TKNNEY,.Cashie. Issues drafts available at any point in. the United States. Diaws bills 01 exchange 01 a European clues, and nukes a specialty of out-ot town accounts Kith ind-i'"U. firms and cor orntiom. nuiji' FLY'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Fremo t s reel, opposi e IVospector. FAMILY PH0T0GRAHS OUR SPECIALTY Careful attention yi en to turning o t the Finest views and pictures of all sis's in a most artist'c manner, superior finish and tone. Taken on short notice. Groups ? s a ally Chitast, pin si ni iti-jit Undertaking PAitioae of C. B. Tarbell Coffins, Caskets. Robes. Etc From the Plainest to the Finest Mad. The Columbia Iron Caskets kept Con stantly in stock. Bodies Temporarily or Permanently Embalmed by the Latest Process. Mstono & Pearce MAIL AND 81'AGE LINE. I RANK BLATZ, - Prop. Makes semi weekly trips to and from Featce every ednesday and Sun day of each week, matin? the round trip in one day, catrjing U. S. mi: and passengers. FARH, round trip - - 54 The National Matte Smelter. A practical and simple method of matting sulphide ore?, such as mckle, copper, gold and silver ores. In localities where Ic-td ores and fuels are scarce and almost unattainable, cur pjntic, witer jacket Matte Smelter has been re cognized with highly sausfactory results, and has bwi thoroughly tested on various pyratic, sulphide ard arsenide ores, in capacity of 3 to 80 tens per dar. It is the most practical. cheapest and sirnp'est method cf fold and silver ore matting and concentrating that is known today It requires no extraordmtry skill, no lead ores, no fluxing material, anc no fuel of any kind for the suelter alter it fs started. The sulphur in tbe ore U its natural fa 1 enly, and its cost has no comparison with any other process of con centrating We are prepared to furnish any size or capac ity plant complete tosubstantitl mining people. set it up and furnish our men t? run it for them on easy payments. Puce and specifications furnished with references and testimonials on application, NATIOVAL ORE S. REDUCTION Co. 5736 Cheltenham Avenue, St, Louis. Mo, Manufacturers of Furnaces for Nickle, .Copper, Gold, Silver andLead Ore iai.iy PROBATE N01TCE. In the Probate Court, County of CochiseJTer " ntory of Anxona, iriTHEMATTfR OFTHE ESTATE1.0F Enule Lenormand deceased, Notice of ApnAliuH for order of sale. s Notice is hereby given that Geo. H. Fittj Administrator, has filed with the Ctok of this Court a petition praying for an order of sale of all real ani personal property of deceased and tht the 5lh day of. October. I89S, at a o'clock p. rn. of said day bang a day of a regular term cf this court to wit of the October term, I8o$ at the Cochise county court house, in Tomb stone, county aforesaid, has been set for bearing said petition, when and where any persoe inter ested may appear and show erase w by the said said petition should net be gnn'ed. W. F. BRADLEY. Ex-cffiao Clerk. Dated Sept. 5th 1806. Notice to Creditors. Temtcry of Aruona. ESTATE OF JANE L. BERRY, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersiged ad ministrator of the estate ol Jane L. Berry, de. ceased, to the creditors of and all persons rar ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary voucher", within ten months alter the first publicati'n of this notice, .3 tbe administrator, at Willcox, in the cosctyofCochise. WILLIAM M. R1CGS. Administrator of the estate of ane L EerVy, deceased. D lusd Dyx n" -ail. i3i Da-tf Noticerto Creditors. Estate'of Emma Holcomte deceased. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned administrator of the stale cfl-rrma I lolcombe deceased lotheered tcrs cf ard allrencns having- laimsagainst tbe said deceased, to exhif it them with the nec essary vouch, rs, within tour months after the first publication of thisnotice, to the said ad ministrator, at his office in the tmrn ct Will cox,;in the said county of Cochise. W.'F. NICHOLS. AdmimUtrafor, with the will anrexed, of the estate ot Emma Holcomb. deceased. Datedat WQlcox.tthis taih dar ef October, 1896 O-iat ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against purchasing or negotiating a paper pur porting to call for one hundred dollars, favor of jfchn Gates and endorsed by me as same has been paid, as I bold Mr Gates receipt- Sal paper has been lest. T, B, CH VTTMAN Pearce, Aug. 17 1896. msm$&mjm PIONEER Carriage I Blacksmith -A. H. EMAIVlJEL,Prop, Corner Third an 1 Allen. The largest "and Best Equipped EsUrJIshment of iu Kind in the Territory. All Kinds of Buggv, Wagon and Woodwork Neatly and -Promntlv Done. BLAGKSMITHING AND HORSESHOEING. Best Facilities for Doing Ml Kinds of Repairing in Wood and Iron. None 9 but Firstclass Workmen Employed. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. tarFull assortment of hardwood and iron for sale. C. L. CUMMINGS. Wholesale and Retail Butcher, COB. 5TH AND FREMONT S1KEETS. Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Sausage, Bologna Pickled Trip Choice Steaks, Roasts, etc. Experienced Cutters. Free Delivery to all parts of the City. Your p itronage solicited. OYSTER PARLOR. A.LLE3V St.BETWEEN th AIN Stll First-Class IVfeals Bestof Attention; Everything in SeaEOD BOARD PER WEEK $7.C0 THREE MEALS 1.C0 c'GLiE MEALS 50 Dinners lor Specia. Occasions a Specialty Try a Weal at this Popular Resor First-Class Cooks enly Ernplcjed. Accommodations for Families J CtllUlt, Proprlesair. TOMBSTONE GAS OO. A. ASHMAN Lessee. WELSBACH INCANDESCENT 3AS LIGHT In General Use throughout the United States and Europe, d successfully comr ing with Electricity, 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 OF LAMP S.S.TS Placed in Position Without Extra Charge. OFFICK I.T BAKU. BBILDIXU. TOMIliT(WE, AsTCZOX .. jlOOHISE HOUSE. MKS S U Corner Fourth and Toughnut Streets. ELE&A1VTL.Y FURlVISHEl R.OOM g0 Visitors to Ibis city will find the Cochjsk a superior hotel and or offering excellent accomodations. A LUGE AND COMMODIOUS SAMPLE ROOM FOR COMMERCIAL MEN. All Modern Conveniences. Rates Moderate. SAN . JOSE HOUSE. MRS. F. J. BEAN, Prop. Centrally Located, Larger Clean anu Well Vintilated Rooms. Palace Hotel. FIRST CSASS IN EVERY RESPECT. PARLCR FOR CUE Everything Made Convenient Icr Guests Special Rates to Panics by the W or Month. Renovated Tbronghcutl SAMPLE ROOM FOR DRUMMERS. RATE:; REAEGXAB1 HOTEL ARLINGTON I NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE AIRV1 1 ROOJIS. BEST ACCOMMODATION- . This Favorite Headquarters for CcimnerciaJ Men hasiectntls been nrwlyotta renovated and neatly furnished throughout with special refeience to tbe tra-e public. Rooms ensuite and single. Prices Moderate. Everything fiirnt-class SamDle rooms for commerial no SMmSmm w 5' ! 1 rs. S. GALLEN, Pi Op Fifth bet. 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