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ja The Yaqui war in Sonora, is over. By the new arrangement on tbe S. P. the running time from San Francisco to New Orleans has been shortened 19 hour. Give thanks to-morrow for the bright future that awaits our adopted corner of the universe, when our star is set on "old glory." Don't cat turkey to-morrow unless you faror statehood. It's bacon and beans that th anti-progressive ele ment are satisfied with. So take your medicine, Junes Wright, tho Tucson joker can laugh and grow fat after the tint of December at tho way he bluffed the boys during the statehood campaign. The Massachusetts member of the national republican committee, says there is no doubt of Blaine's nomin ation on the first ballot on Juno 7th at Minneapolis. The Tucson Citizen says "Judge Wright is no fool if he does bare fits." And tho Judge keeps his ad in the paper just as though there had been no falling out between them. The Tucson jobbers tarrifThas been allowed to stand. It was shown thit if Tucson was not favored in railroad rates, that the jobbing center would go outside of the territory. All pro tests were withdrawn. What was con sidered a flame was only a Hash light. TllK Maricopa grand jury balloted for statehood before adjourning, and stood 17 to 1 in faror of it. The Co chiee county grand jury did not ballot on tho proposition bc-cause they would not have it publicly announced that there could be any doubt about their intelligence. Well wager that th- one man on the Maricopa jury proposed taking tbe ballot. D, H McNeal, Fred Herrera and A. Ashman were talking railroad on Al len street today. "I'll furnish all tbe beef for the construction part; and tako it out on shares" said Mr. Her rera. "Ill do all of ths blicksmithing for the road while being constructed and take my pay in chares" said 31 r McXeal, "and 1 11 run the engine as long as they want me to and take shares a long as there are any in Eight," said Mr. Ashman. This kind of spirit will construct a railroad in any country under the sun. With statehood, the San Carlos reservation will be quickly thrown open for settlement and a demand for the removal of this incubus will be heeled. The hundreds of lived that have been sacraficed in the endeavor to make this territory a slate by set tling up the valleys and developing the mineral resources of its mountain ranges, is the strongest argument in faror of a change. Neglect to heed the silent language of the unmarked monuments scattered all over this county would be a crime as heinous as that by which Bridges and Robin son, Hardy, Smith and hundreds of others met their awful death A man whose heart is so callous that it refuses to throb at the thought of these in numerable butcheries, is only fit for slavery. TriE grand jury report is a sample of brevity which might be followed by future grand juries of the county. One of the most pleasing features was the absence of committee reports which are simply side issues to pro long the cessions aud get the names of the entire jury into print. Their examination of books of the -different county offices are always out of place and about equivalent to a minister dealing faro or a faro dealer in a pulpit. It will be seen that the jury visited the hospital. Grand juries al ways do and the reports always read about the same and there is no ex ception in this case. As to the pay ment of deputies out of thn county funds instead of by the officer employ ing them, the case in question is before the court for an opinion. The board of supervisors refuted to pay O. W. Swain money which they claim ed should be paid by District Attorney English who had employed him as an assistant at the lt term of court, A test case fs before thn court whii !. will determine this question. M, Bannon is in Irutn Bucker. He reports nearly every one therein favor of statehood. They ought to lie, for they have suffered enough under a rule which allows the U. 8. govern ment to turn the Apache loose to prey upon tho accumulations of years ef bard labor a&d sell denial. ELAUGUTEKKD. Wasiuxcto.x A report was received from the game warden of the Yellow stouo National pork saying that the Indians havo killed G00O deer tin year and at this rate they will all bo killed off in 3 years more, sxow. BunuuiToN Chicago, Burlington fc Quincy oflici.il report a severe tuuw storm raging all along their lines in Central Iowa. At Creston over six inches of snow had fallen. The storm is moving rapidly westward. INFLUENZA S!'?.EAII.NCr London Influenza is spreading in France and Germauy. The epidemic has closed several schools in the de partment of Gera, France, aud one in the Fere la Chaise quarter Of Pahs. The epidemic has extended nil over Berlin. a mills doom. IxDlAXAfOLis It is officially an nounced today that the entire demo cratic delegation will vote for Mills for speaker. It is believed lliat this will elect him. SILVER BTAM1AEI). Loldo.n The Times financial article contains a rumor stated to liaebecn received from ofiicial sources, that the Kuptinn government is likely to pur chare largely of silver with the object of establishing a silver standard. ARRESTED. New Orleans It Is reliably in formed from Mjcr Mexico that Colonel Leeea Huriinmlez, who has been in command of the troops sjpposed to be hunting Garcia was arrested al Mi-W jestcrday by General Garcia and starf cd under a strong escort for the City of Mexico. It i also stated that the officers of Colonel Hernandez' com mand were depiived of their arms at the same time. EATING HORSEFLESH. Chicago Great consternation was caused among the patrons of restau rants, boarding houes and dealers who dealt in cheap meat in this city by the arrest of George Youngclau st of 1714 Fiftj-firet street on the charge of selling horseflesh labelled as -beef to Midi institutions. It is believed that the traffic in horceHesh in this city has amounted to many thousands of dollars. ASOTOEU MINISTER KILLED. Valparaiso Franci.co C. Concha, one of Balmaceda's ministers of justice was shot jesterday by government pickets while he was endeavoring to escape into the Argentine Bepublic. Senor Concha applied to United States Minister Rgan two weeks ago for an HAvInm in the American legation. His application wa refused on tbe ground that a list of tho refugees in the legation had been furnished to our government and Chili, and that the minister did not feel justified in adding to the number of refugees already under tbe protection of the American flag. Thereupon the unfortunate man made the attempt to etcape, with the above fatal result. Nrrloim Dlllccr. Threatens every man, woman or child lining in a region of country where fever and ague is prevalent, since the germs of malarial di-ease are inhaled from the air and are swallow ed from the water of such a region. Medicinal safeguard is absolutely necessary to nullify this danger. As a means of fortifying and acclimating the system so as to be able to resist the malarial poison, Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters is incomparably the best and the most popular. IrreguUritb-s of the stomach, Iirer and bowels en courage malaria; but these are speed ily rectified by the Bitters. The func tions of digestion and secretion are assisted by its use, and a vigorous as well as regularcondition of the system promoted by it. Constitution and physique are thus defended again t the iuroad-t of malaria by this match lf preventive, which is also a certain aud thorough remedy in the worst raes of intermittent and remittent fevers. Jo Curby was fined 25 today in the district court in the appeal case, where he pleaded guilty of assau.t in Jusiic iuiirtilas.'s court and ttm n J tenced to three months in jail. Boom for everybody at the rick to-morrow night. QUEEN VICTORIANS NIGHTCAP. How bho Took GUn of Grog with Her Sailor. An allusion, which I saw hi a London letter published by one of tbe Xew York ne.vspapers, to Queen Victoria's fondue for a "nightcap" in tho shape of Auld Kirk whisky and Apolllnaris, writes the Marquise do Fontenoy, re minds me of an Incident which took place on one occasion on board tbe roy al yacht Victoria and Albert, says a writer in the Kansas City Journal. The queen and her ladies had settled them selves in what they considered to be a very sheltered place, protected by the patMli-lox. Suddenly she observed a contnution among the sailors little kBoLi of men talking together in a mys terious manner. First one ollicer came up, then another, looking puzzled, and at length the captain appeared. Tie queen, whose curiosity had been aroused, asked what was the matter a.xl laughingly inquired of the captain w hctlier there was going to bo a muti ny on board. The captain replied that he did not know what? would happen unless ker majesty was graciously pie-used to remove her seat. "llovo my seat!" exclaimed the queen. "Wbv should 1? What harm am I do ing here?" "Well, ma'am," said the captain, "the fact is that your majesty is sittirg up against the door of the place where the gro-tubs are kept and so the men canaot have their grojj." "Oh! very well," smiled the quen, "I will inovo on one condition, namely, that you bring me a glass of grog.' This was done and after tasting it th quern said: "I am afraid 1 can only mukv one remark, and that I th-it it would be very good If it were a little stronger." PRANKS OF HOSPITAL-NURSES Tho Joke PlayrU Upon bwetl Youuk Ioctcr. Once In awhile a hospital gets a nnrse who is full of mischief whose capers keep the whole staff on the lookout for practical jokes. And one of this kiod. 51153 II , was a few years ago In one of tho largest of local institutions. At that time, says the Philadelphia In quirer, a visiting physician on duty was a very swell yoaiig M. D., who often made his rounds after supper arrayed in a dress suit. Miss II didn't like this and thought up a tcheme to renwdy it- One of the patients was a man, who entered into the secret, and Miss II rubbed upon his wrists and hands a coating of vaseline. lretty soon the swcli young practitioner put in an ap pearance, dressed for a dance. He saw his other patients and then visited the man referred to. The duetor wore the thinnest of dainty white gloves, and After feeling the hick man's pulse was surprised to Cnd them covered with a greasy substance. He raised a row about It, but nobody would discipline Mi-w. II , ami it was noticed that the doctor never appftared ut the hospital afterward in a dress suit. The funniest feature of hospital life, the nurses say, lie in the fact that alout seventy-five per cent, of yonng unmarried men tall in love with ttiem. When a nurse pulls a young fellow through a sie;ye of scrions illness he seems to feel In duty bound to propose marriage to the nurse Skill to ltciuf One A young woman unconsciously struck the keynote f conversational ability in her eomraent the other day upon a friend: "I like to talk to him." she said emphatically; "he makes me think of something to say." Tbe ability to draw out one's companion in conversa tion in far greater and rarer than the pecirssion of fluency in expressing oe"s own opinions, says tho Xew York Times. A persistent talker, even if lirillUat. beoiroei tiresome after a lj-.tlc-. Said a clever hostess, planning a dinner which she wished specially successful: "I can't ask Sirs. S , fiough on some accounts I should like to; she talks so unceasingly that she soon depresses the company." A man xr.Ji the sam il a little more when he saiJ he cnioyed encountering a pcrxm slow to awaken to the spirit of a conversation. "There is no game," he says, "in these brilliant people, who meet you alert, many-sided, responding instantly to every subject suggested. All you can do is to go down before them; while the other sort it is a pie.-v.un: and subtle flattery to one's skill to rouse and develop." American HremmlUTS. "The employes of modistes are Amer icans ab a rule." says a modiste; "yet ladies who patronize them think their frowns arc made by real Parisian dress makers. Modistes tried the experiment of importing dressmakers from Paris, imt they did not give satisfaction, and it was soon found that American wom en were better; so they were employed. I liavc found that the American dress siakejs are really superior to the French and English. They have better taste and more skill in adapting styles and making gowns. The honest dress makers in New York those who are distinctly American in everything, in cluding name do not succeed very well, because the women of this coun try like to be humbugged, as they are being1 humbugged. A Parisian stamp U the most important part of a mo diste's stock in trade." Thanksgiving service will be held in the Methodist church Thursday at 11 o'clock. Rer. C. K. Nugent will de liver tbe sermon. All are invited to attend. G. W. Sever.ins left today for Chica go where he will purchase machinery for pumping water from the valley si x mile, tip to the mine at Turquois on which the mill is to be placed. There is an abundance of wster where he will pump from and he wisely concidiTa that a sure thing six miles away is better than a gamble at the mine although the expense will be greater. tirundlurj- Ileporc. To the honorable, tbq district court, first judicial district of the territory of Ariiona, in and for tho county of Co chiso: The grand jury for the November term, 1691, beg leave to report that they have completed their labors and have examined into al! charges brought before them, and presented to the court seven true bills, and have de clined to indict in ten cases which have come before them for investiga tion. They have also examined CI wit ncrsee iu the foregoing cases. The grand jury did not think it necesi-ary to examine into various olfire-4 and their books, for the reason that they did not wish to go to the exp--U!te ol hiring experts and making an additional cost to the taxpayers of the county, as the books o! the various office will have to be examined at the next May term of court. We would respectfully call tho at tention of the- board of supervisors to the report furnished by the grand jury of September 1800, also to the report of the gra d jury of the May term 1S91, calling their attention to the fact that we, as taxpayers, repre senting the people of the county, do not think it right that county officers should be allowed to employ assist ants, and said assistants draw a salary, while at the fame time the officer holding said office draws his regular alary which he draws regularly from the county. The grand jury visited the hospital in a body, and found the grounds and buildings in good comlition. No com plaint is made of the physician having the contract for the care of the pa tients. But coniplaiats have been made to the grand jury of the hospital steward on account of his drunken ness and carousing around the city of Tombstone, 'and they do not think the present incumbent a proper per son to fill said position as he has neg lected his duties and care of patients under his charge. And we recommend to the board of supervisors that they see that the physician in charge pro cure the proper person for said po sition. AH of which is most respectfully submitted. J. F. Duncan, Foreman. On Ueck Asniii. The Maison Dore has been a little under the weather of late, but the clouds have rolled by and this popu lar place is again shaped to cater to the wants of an exacting public who appreciate good living. All of the boxes have lecn placed buck in their old position and private parties can bo accommodated with any kind of space desired. Tomorrow the ball will open with a grand dinner such as Tomb stone has not had since last we met. Turkey, chicken, cranberry sauce and everything that goes to make up a royal feast, will be provided. We lead the procession and always will. Maiso.v Don kb, Allen street between -1th and 5th, To n I slit. rc .hat itu'sells Company is going to be received in a deserving manner to-night. It is so seldom that we get a first class show that when one comes we should not fail to turn out, and in that way en courage good attractions to come. The play to-night is "The Black Flag". The piece has been played in nearly every city in the United States by this company, and tbe press everywhere speaks in praise of thein. Little Bes sie, W. M. Russell, Geo. Hernandez, John McGiynn, F. W. Bacon, Miss Janie Bacon and Pearl Watson are tbe principal performers. Secure your seats at Yaple's. Popular prices. The Wemern Netller'w Cliooen Specific. With every advance of emigration into the far west, a new demand is created for Hostetter'a Stomach Bit ters. Newly peopled regions are frequently less salubrious than older settled localities, on account of the miasma which rises from recently cleared lind, particulrrly along the banks of rivers that are subject to freshets. The agricultural or mining emigrant soon learns, when he does not already know, that the Bitters afford the only sure protection against malaria, and those disorders of the stomach, liver and iiowels, to which climatic changes, exposure, and unac customed or unhealthy water or diet subject him. Consequently he places an estimate upon this great household specific sad prev'-n'ivecomrnensuiate with its intrinsic meril, and is care lul to keep un baud a restorative aud promoter of health ro implicitly to be reliedopon ia time of need. (w) From Wednttday'i Daily. Tbe day of feas'T'ine draweth nigh And scores of L inkers soon must die Get one that's joT Tag and skcci and (at. And stun it f U 11 of this and thit. With fruit and be O ries uuecs nuVe And add prese Lives and pie and cake Ask friends andT7"indred all to coin To spend ToanJLvsgmng at your home. Let not the car T"j of life distress. But fill each go J2st with happiness. Rerive the or of youthful days, And for th X blessing ofter praise. Skating at the rink to-night. The ball game will be calbd at 1 -30 p, m. tomorrow sharp. E. B. Monk is over from Wilcox slightly under the weather. If you feel like giving thanks, eat your dinnerat the Can Can to morrow. The treat of the year will be the mask ball at the rink to-morrow night. The case of the Territory vs Curby was on trial this afternoon, In the cato of Iteilly vs the city, the demurrer was sustained and plaintiff kllowcd to amend. If you Want to strut around and feel proud of your ancestry, eat tur key. . If sore throats and aching limbs are a sign of approaching wet weather, the great eastern blizzard is coming this way. It. W. Wood returned from Tucson today. The meeting of the railroad commissioners was barren of startling results. Some of tbe costumes to-morrow night at the rink will cause much merriment. Thp only- way to appre ciate is to see. Minneapolis has been chosen as the place for holding the Republican Xational Convention. Frisco only had 5 votes. Mrs. Ed Pack wood of Bisbeo com mitted suicide at that camp last Mon day by stabbing herselt in the breajt. No cause assigned. If this issue of the Prospector is properly cooked to-morrow it will pro duce several turkeys and any quantity of cranberry sauce. Tickets for the masquerade carnival and ball on sale at Peto's, Yaple's and Mrs. Gallen's, also at Baron's. 3t Tribolets market rejembled the pork packing establishment of the "big 4" this morning. It was literally covered with fat porkers. A barrel of Sonora oranges was re ceived to-night by the Can Can for their guests to-morrow. They como direct from one of the finest groves in Hermosillo. If there is one thing the people of Tombstone have cause to give thanks for it is a place where they can get a dinner on Thanksgiving that is equal to anything to be had on the coast It is needless to say that it is the Can Can where neither expense or over sight has failed to provide everything that goes to make tho heart clad and a man forgets his sorrows if be has any. John M. Rogers was brought over from Bisbee yesterday suffering from inflammation of the bowels. He was very low and today passed away, al though all that human skill could do was done for him. The remains will be taken to Bisbee to-morrow where they will be interred. He was a young man aged but 22 years, and had many friends who will mourn bis untimel taking off. H. W. Green is wanted. His wife resides in Phenix where any inform ation regarding his wbereaboats will be thankfully received. Hoys ,liir! The ladiss of the Presbyterian church have made extensive prepar ations for a genuine thanksgiving dinner at Mining Exchange Hall to morrow, beginning at 4 o'clock and continuing until all of the toothsome turkey and cranberry sauce, broad gauge mince pies, statehood dough nuts and other booming delicacies are transported, causing all who place themselves within reach of tho moth erly matrons and pretty young lady attendants to rejoice that the past has been no worse, the present so pleasing and the future so promising. Don't fail to take part. Candidates for con gress and state officers will be welcome. Refreshments and oysters in every style will be served during the entire evening. .tot uiir. The district courtroom was crowded today to hear the trial of Scott, indict ed by the grand jury for attempting to murder V. H. Igo. Scott has spent a few days in jail and persistently re fused to talk about his case or to em ploy an attorney. He demanded a jury trial. The jury was drawn and satisfied him. W, H. Barnes handled the case for the prose cution and brought forward a number of witnesses to prove threats against Igo'g life and an attempt to take his life, but he was worsted on .every turn. The unasuming school teacher from the Huachucas proved more than a match for the learned resident of Illi nois. Scott took the witnesses after tho prosecution was through with them, and when ho was through with them tli-s jury smiled. Scott objected to nothing. Everything went. He had no defense except what he got out of tho ex-Judge's witnesses. The case was given to the jury. The eloquence of the one side contrasted with the apparent earnestness of the other, and the jury brought in a verdict of not guilty after being out au hour. And the title of "war horso of the Huachu cas" has been coulerrcd upon the un pretentious school teacher. IHstrirt Court. Tho case of the Territory vs Curby was dismissed on motion of the Dis trict attorney, the prosecuting witness being beyond the jurisdiction of the court. The case against Paco was also, dis missed for same reason. The latter is the one captured at the killing of Geronimo. Territory vs Moore, plea of abate ment sustained. Territory vs. Bitter contiuued for term. Same order in case of Territory vs. Costello. Reilly vs Baldridge, judgment by default in sum of $063.50. Webb vs Webb, decree entered, clerk instructed to take testimony. Swain vr Cochise county, taken under advisement. Keilly vs Crowley, et al, stricken from calender for want of jurisdic tion. Warnekros vs Bauer, on trial. cou.vrv ici:conoN- ATTACHMENT. By sheriff of 80 head of cattle to satisfy judgment tor $509.43 in favor of O, Uuckalew vs Salazar and Janos. DEKll, John Cleator to Ed. Scott, two lots on Mule Gulch, Uisbte. f450. MORTGAGE J. S. McCoy to James Woolwortb, lot 1C block 18 and 10 feet of lota 1 and 2 block 5 to secure 43,000. LIES. L. C. Shattuck upon house of Mra. M. Welch, Biibee, for lumber sold. LOCATIONS. Edna and Buckeye claims, Califor nia district 11. F. Waite. 1XL same district by W. C, & W. Tim Hopkins mining claim Warren district, E C DeBuelin, H Forest. Silver Brick by Mattie Forest; Sil ver Queen by H. Forest 4 Mattie For est. UOTXU, AKKIVAL.S. CuCfUSE. Byron Chesterfield, New York. H. Smith, Huachuca. C James " J Conley " J Walker " Con Harrington, Charleston. J A Zabriskie, Tucson, J Weber, Willcox. PALACE. B De Haven, San Francisco. H M Tripp M M Muehsig " " W Delaney " " SAN JOSB S C Perrin, Bisbeo Wm. Eeid " Jos. Ueid " A Payeker, Willcox. . i The near approach of statehood and a broad ga ige road to connect Tomb stone with the great trans-continental roads of the country is having its effect in Tombstone. Many permanent repairs and additions are being made to residences, grounds are being laid but, fences constructed, and a general feeling ol confidence in tho future is apparent on all sides. With no mis takes or backward steps, Tohibstono will soon perfect the realiistion of tbe fondest hope of those who bare watch ed so patiently lor an era of prosperity. ! 4 C