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SiKBiSsySSSstelfe "i. "r .-2, t X fombsfotte pitnpl). " VOL. XI TOMBSTONE, COCHISE COUNTY, ARIZONA. FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1889 NO. 27 'w .. ' L gTTWIBIC 2E1- - "., Sf JK- D.e , y ii p i? I? 1 15 I- W TOMBSTONE DAILY EPITAPH PUBLISHED EVERV MORNING (Mondays Excepted) BY MEEK &. MADERO. Foarth Street, Between Fremont and Allen CBciuras KATCM: One Year (in advance) $10 oo Six Months 6 oo Three Months.... 3 00 Delivered by Camera for 35 cents per week. OFf IOIAL DIBEOTOBY. TUUI4UU rnttta Governor Lewis Wouut. Secretary N. O. Mukfhy Auditor Thomas Hughks. Attorney General Clabk Churchill. Surveyor General JohxA. Hise. Treasurer. Y. I. Smth. Superintendent of Pshhc Instruction G. W. Chctkct. Delegate to Congress M. A. Smith. Superintendent of Territorial Prison J. If. Behan. ftmtEXE CafKT Chief Justice James H Weight. Associate Justices W. W. Portek, W. H Basnes. MsTBlCT VCMT First Judicial District W H. Haio.es. Second Judith District W. W. Pouter. Third Judicial District I. H. Weight. CCTTEB STATE ETICCJU United States Marshal W. K. Meade. United States Attorney Owen . Reuse tccmx E4 arncE Register A, D. Duff. Receiver Feed. W. Smith. ccsrexs vncEU Tucson J. B. Hambletom. Tombstone V. C WlLSO. Nogales J. M. Wilson. CMXTT mCEKS Supervisors B. S. CorFMAM, Chairman, and lOHM Montqomekt. 3dT. J. White, Mem- Sherifl J. H. Slacchtek. Inder Sheriff K. A. SUATTUCE. treasurer Ias. P. McAllister. Recorder W. F. BttADLtr. District Attorney W. H. STtLWELL. Probate J udgcE. R. Monk. Clerk District Court G. IL DAFLT. Surreyor H. G. Howe. ASMaauC N. A. GlLLAM. CUT rMCEU Mayor Chi,es N. Thomas. Chief of Police D. W. Gage. Treasurer OlxjveeTkeviujan. City Attorney G. W. Swain. Auditor and Recorder Nat Ha wee. City Assessor. C. Weuee. OwmciTmrn First Ward. A. Dak wood; Sec ond Ward, H. CAMrBELL; Third Ward. Jos. LtrruT; Fourth Ward. John Pkindeviixe. Society JN"otices. us I LMGE Mfc S. F. A. at A MEETS THE THIRD SATUR- day in each month at Masonic HalL jL JT All Visiting Brothers in good standing fr are invited to attend. Special meet ings when theOagisboUtedoa the HalL Geo. W. Chetnet, W. M. A. L, GlOW, Sec -i-.i-i .-i-h..ih-iii-ii-i.-.m.i -i ...ii ... .. m I- B.A.M. STATED MEETINGS ON THE Jr third Wednesday of each month in Ma sonic Hill. Notice of special meetings by hot'ting- special flag. Sojourning Com panion ordially invited. ADOLFH Cohk, H. P. F. L. MootE, Secretxry. M.4.fcFP. REGULAR CONVENTION fray Monday evening in Masonic Hall. Visiting Knights in food standing are cordially invited. E. Masks, C C. W. D. Monmoxiee, K. of R. and S. l.a,l.i.-F, . w- MEETS EVERY TUESDAY l"5n Masonic HaS. Visiting Brothers ia good Handing are cordially in vited to attend. jw. r. mm adust, . u. H. C Fkasesl Ree. See. UMEM.3.A.l.f.W. REGULAR MEETING EVERY Tbarsday evemag ia Masonic HalL Visisag Brothers are cordially invHed oat-ead. C C Wanei, M. W. W. D. Movmowiek. Recorder. PM.I.P.t-S.FA. REGULAR MEETINGS OF Hat Camp the fast and third Fri days of each month, ia Masonic Hal. Notice ot jpeetn meetings py aoisgag tMbf. tMl7JrlA,tlF. rTATED MEETINGS SEC- 1 aaI faanh Wedaesday of B. Vl-wiwg irnmnrn ia ff-Md Jfiiaag are eerdiaay Havtteet leasFR VRK-sarr, t k. E. A. Wrrno, Kae. See-jr. m MMKWr.t'.l. ii.i..inn fw -m svwr -anatstMa4ss-nad aad fotsttfc Wadset- ' "" (First publication April 35. 1M9.) Asytteatlaa . SIS. tor! a raleat ( fta Mtt WUttte mala Claim. Notice is hereby gtven that in pursuance of Chapter hu. Title Thirty-two, of the Revised Statutes of the United states. D. H. McNeil, wfcnw mioffw- address is Tombstone, Aritana. claiming the San Diego Millsite claim, lying and bang situated within the Tombstone Min ing district. Count- of Cochise and Territory of AruonaJs about to mike application to the United states for a patent for the said San Di ego millsite claim, which is more fully described as to metes and Nt"1 by the official plat and the neld notes of the survey thereof now on hie in the office of the Register of the U. i Land Office at Tucson, Arizona, which neld notes of survey describe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface, with- magnetic varia tion at it 43' east, as follows, to-wiu Begin ning at the initial monument, a 4-inch post in mound of euth and stone, post marked L M. S. D. M. S. No. 1, from which U. S. M. M. No. s bears S. 63 48.8,136 feet, and a 4 inch post in monument, post marked San Diego Mine No. 1. bears S. 6205" east 17.8S0 ftJ. the corners to sections 3. 4. 33 and 34 N. bound ary T. ao S., R. 23 E. bearing N. 73 it' E. 766 feet; theace S. 71 30 195 feet to a 4-inch post in monument 01 stone and earth, pott marked S. D. M. S. No. a; thence N. 354-' W. 880 feet to a 4-inch post in monument, post marked S. D. M. S No. 3; thence N 71 30 E 330 feet to a 4-inch post in monument, post marked a. D. M. S. No. 4; thence & 35 45 E. 790 Uet to an iron pin marking corner; mence 71 30 . 44 feet to post in monument, post marked S. D. M. S, "o. 6; taence a. itr 30 r. 90 -eei - No. 1 and plce of beginning, and containing 4.918 acres. The said millsite claim bong cl reiord in the office of the Recorder of Deeds at Tombstone.in the countv andTemterv aforesaid. The said millsite being bounded as loliows. tc-wit: Upon the east by the Watervale millsite, the aid claim being designated as lot tot Bin the otnoal put aloresaia. Any all persons Claiming aaversciy uic millsite claim or any portion thereof so descnbei, sorveyea, piatieu aoo ap plied for are hereby notified tLal unless their adverse c-aims are duly filed according to law, and the regulations thereunder, within the time prescribed bylaw, tilth the Register of the U. S. Land Office at Tucson, tn the Territory of Arizona, they wul be barred by virtue of the provisions ot said statute. Ana it is neretry oraerea iaai uau nuu w published for ten consecutive weeks in the Tomb stone Epitaph, a newspaper puDusnea .at Tombstone, Cochise county, Ari-ona. Dated this 30th day ol Marco, A. u. itwo. A. D. DUFF, Register. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. WILLIS, COUXTY PHYBICLU. Office Fremont Fifth and Sixth. street, bettreen E. P. RYDER, DENTIST. OFFICE ON FREMONT. bet. Third and Fourth streets (Gird building), up stairs Dentistry ia ail its branches. Satisfaction guaranteed. H. SCHMIEDING, DENTIST, Tombstone. Teeth extracted without pain by means of the new method af ani electric vibrator. Gold fiBine. arti ficial teeth set in gold, celluloid and rubber a specialty. F.BAXK O. EABLE, Assay I Mttillirgicil Ubmtify Office: 319 Fremeat 8treet, Opposite OtT H W. H. STILWELL, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT .aLaw, Fourth street. Tombstone, A. T. WILLIAM HEKtlNC. HOWAXD F. HXESINO. HERRING & HKRRIiNG, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT , Law. Toughs-it street. Tombstone, Aria, HENRY G. HOWE, UNITED STATES DEPUTY MINERAL Surveyor. Tombstone; Arizona. Member of. the American Institute of Mining Engineers. Attention given to the care of mines for nco- lesKlent owners aaa oorporauoaa. sue cess 01 given. Correspondence soHctioo. Juan A. Garcia. CUSTOHS BROKER, SIN HAO, FONOUL MIXICO. Pays strict attention to aB matters connected with the Mexican Custom House. Is responsi ble for aH Sacs impeses by the Mexican Goi cnWBflK BO DOC t lee M that the Customs Fe-sosa wisfeiaf to iaipiovc their BBOBoriflaor sie-sftbem tbetr pe-varei JKWyf , -At-f Nc Ml officers aegiect to ensue. AH twHarficon aected with the Ide-acaa Ccetoaa House at tended to with pmnpfnt w sari dnpalta JaTAB papers sad doca-neat- given ImmHiB ate atteaacc at very ram-ashlr pnecs. UfHAT n ails YOU? Do TOO ft"! ctaH. languid, low-epbited, life less, and fnde-crioably miserable, both pttygi cally and man tally: experiticc a sense of fullness or bloating- after eating, or of " gone ness," or emptiness ot stomach in the morn ing;, tongue coated, bitter or bad Unto in .-south, irregular appetite, dizziness, frequent headaches, blurred eyesight, " beating vpecks " before the eyes, nervous prostration or ex haustion, irritability of temper, bot flushes, eiteraatinjr with chilly sensations, sham biting, transient pslaa liere and there, cold feet, drowsiness after meals, wakef ulnon, or disturbed and tmrefresnin? sleep, constant, Indescribable feeliag- of dread, or ot impend ing-calamity " is : ou hare aTL or any considerable nnmber of these symptoms, you are suffering from that most common of American maladies Bilious Dyspepsia, or Torpid Liver, associated with Dyspepsia, or Indigestion. The more complicated your disease has become, the greater the number and diversity of symp toms. 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Pierce- Golden Medical Bis. eoTcr-r CURES ALL HUMOUS. from a common Blotch, or Eruption, to the worst Scrofula. Salt-rheum. FrTer-soreeV" Scaly or Itough Skin. In short, all diseases caused by bad blood are conquered by this powerful, purifying, and inrfgoratlna medi cine. Great Eating Ulcer rapidly beal under tts benign influence. Especially nas It mani fested Its potency In curing Tetter. KrTema. Erysipelas, Iloils. Carbuncles; Sore Eyes. Scrof uloo Sore and Swellings, Bip-jolnt Disease, "White Dwellings." Goitre, or Thick Neck. ud Enlarged Glands. Bead ten cent in tamps for a large Treatise, with colored ttlate&on Skin Diseases, or the same amount for a Treatise on Scrofulous A ffw-ions, FOftTHE BLOOD IS THE UFE." Thoroughly cleno Jt by using- Br. Pierce Goldea Medical BiscoYer- and good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, vital Strength and bodily health will be estsMiahea. CONSUMPTION, which is Scrofula, of Use Lang. Is arrested and cured by thtf remedy, II taken In the sarller stages ot the disease. From its mar velous power over this terribly fatal disease, when first offerin-rthi now world-famed rem edy to the public. Dr. Fierce thought seriously at calling A his "Cowwimwioh Ctmc," but abandoned that name as too restrictive for a medicine which, from its wooaenui com- UnatioD of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or Mood-cleansing, anti-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive properties, is unequalcd. not onlv as a remedy- for Consumption, but for all Chronic Btscasea of too Liver. Blood, and Limns. For Weak lungs. Spitting of Blood, Short. ocas of Breath. Chrccio Nasal Catarrh. Bron chitis, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and kindred affections. It Is sn efficient remedy. Sold by Druggists, at $140, or Six BoUles laPsendteneeotetosta-irafOTDr.Plerccli boukopCr-nuiaptioo. Address, f irtfs WsfiKsy Meal ImektiM, 663 Mala St, BCTTALAt H.X The Iron Hake to His Soldiers. "Do tout duty," were the words of Lord Wellington to his soldiers just before the battle of Waterloo and his tory tells us how well they obeyed. The same advice might properly be given to every living man at this time. There are many men who would do their whole duty in time of war or great need, but when there is no such great occasion, neglect their plain simple duties to their God, their fam ilies and themselves. It is not for want of honor nor because they do not love their families, but from pure neglect; as an instance, statistics com piled by the national authorities show that more deaths result from bowel complaints than any other one cat;, except consumption, yet not more than one family in six are provided with medicines that will relieve or cure the diseases. It is the duty of every man to protect their families, and they are certainly at least, guilty of criminal carelessness if they neglect to do so. Tbe best remedy there k for the purpose only costs but 25 cents Tbe article we refer tok Chamber law'a Cotic, Cholera and Diarrhea Se-aedy. It is a certain cure for rasps, eoSc, cholera morbus, dysea- tery, eaarrhea, bloody flux, cholera ia fcntntn, aad bowel complaiBt is all ka fens. For sale by H. J. Fete. ( First Publication March 33, 1889.) ArrucATiax rs patfxt n sis. Xstlee of ApplteatlsB at tbe Copper Qaeea Cesualldated Malacca., ferPaUat t Ike Be-4 rieee MJalsg CUlam. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of chapter six of U:! ihlrty-t-o, of the Revised Sutates of tbe United States, tbe Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company, a corporation, whose postomce address is Bisbee, Ari-ona, claiming to hundred liaear feet of the Best Piece vein, lode or deposit bearing gold, silver, copper and other minerals, together with sur face giound four hundred and fifty-eight feet in width, being situated in tbe Warren Mining District, county of Cochise and Territory ot Arizona, is about to make application to the United States for a patent to said mining claim, and being more particularly described in the official field notes and plats thereof filed in the office of the Register of the United States Land Office at Tucson. Ari-ona. which field notes de scribe the boundaries and extent of said claim on the surface, with magnetic variation at 11 35 east, as follows: Commencing at the initial monument of claim, where a post i'la" 3 long is set in a monument of stones, said post being marked 1. M. B.P.JLG No. 1; thence run ning N. 33 W. two hundred and eleven feet to a post set in a monument of stones, post bein marked EP.M.C No. 3; thence S. 77 30' E. tvto hundred and eighty-seven feet to a post set in a monument of stones, post being marked B. P. M. C No. 3; thence S. 32 E. eighty and fite-tcnths feet to a post set in a monument of rtones, post being marked B. P. M. C. No. 4; thence 17 I4" W. to hundred and seventy feet to a post set in a monument of stones, post bong marked a P. M. C. No. 5: tbence N. 33 V, two hundred and fifty-seven feet to place of b-ginning, and containing o o3 acres; the said mining claim being of record in the of fice of the Recorder of Deeds at Tombstone in the county and Territory aforesaid. The pre sumed general course or direction of the said Best Piece mining claim, vein, lode or mineral deposit being shown upon the plat filed with the Register aforesaid, as near as can be determined by present developments. This claim being for two bun-lred linear feet thereof, together with the surface ground shown on said official plat filed as aforesaid, the said vein, lode and min ing claim hereby sought to be patented being bounded as follows, to-wit: Upon the southwest by the Baxter M. C, lot No. 53; upon the north by the Holbrook M. C, lot No. 53. and the Goddard M. C, lot No. 63; and upon the southeast by the Lookout M. C; said claim being designated as lot No. 67 on the official nlat aforesaid. Any and all persons claiming adversely the mining ground, vein, lode, premises or any por tion thereof so described, snrveyed, platted and applied for, are hereby notified that unless their adverse claims are duly filed according to law, and the regulations thereunder within the time prescribed by law, with the Register of the U. S Land office at Tucson, Arizona, they will be barred by virtue of provisions of said statute. And it is hereby ordered that this notice be published for ten consecutive weeks in the Tombstone Epitaph, a newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, A. D. DUFF, Register. Genuine Scotch and Irish Whiskies a SDecialty. Boston Baked Beans Every Night. The Best of All Kinds Wines and Liquors. ot BILLIARDS AND FOOL. o A place where gentlemen will be pleasantly received, politely waited on, and where they can enjoy themselves.. Mr. Hoefler has received a lot of the seed of the esparsette-sainfoin, a forage plant that is attracting a great deal ol attention at the present time. It is claimed to be especially adapted to dry countries, and is said to be superior to lucerne or alfalfa. Go to Hoeffler's for fresh can goods, of all itaas. If they are not as represented he will take them back. The 6nest New Orleans molasses and fresh sauer kraut. He will shortly receive a large stock of holiday goods, embracing an endless variety of fancy groceries. oct 1 6tf MAIS0N D0REE 409 ALLEN STEEET MRS. A. TOQDET, FROFRHTRISS. Sktlkd aad Canned Ojitan Oeoatamtly omHasd.' FASniUN SALOON Fise Eating House in tbe BILLIARD PARLORS ALLEN STREET HAFFNER SHAUGHNESSY1 AO brands of Fine Liquor Fine Liquors Kept constantly On Hand, On ha Also the best Imported cigar Imported Cigars. The best BILLIALD HALL in the city 1 connection with the saoon. ST. LOUIS BEER ON DRAGHT. A. GOHN & W CIGARS, TOBACCOS, Outlery, Stationery an. SMOKERS' ARTICLES. IMPORTED CIGARS Constantly Hand. WRSCHAUH AND AMBER GOOD le Agents for the "SLOTE CIGAR. A. COHN & BRO Allen Street, bet. Fourth and Fifth BANK -OF- TOMBSTONE. CAPITAL S100,000. TOMBSTONE,! A IZGMA GEORGE BERROTT - - Presiden GEO. H. CARREL . - - Vice-President R. W.WOOD Cashier WTU. TRANSACT A CENBRAL KMG BUSINESS, EXCHANCE, RECEIVE BE POSITS COLLECTIONS, ETC The Cochise Hotel Cor. 4th & Toughnnt Sts. Only .First Class Hotel Tombstone. in LARGE, LOFTY ROOMS Elegant Parlor for Guests. Sample Rooms for Commercial ThTelers J. V. VICKERS- FREMONT STEEETJ Beal Rtate, Hrnes, Mosey, . aad TmwiMH REAL ESTATE Bought. Sold and Rented. MONEY Loans Negotiated aad Invest me n INSURANCE (Ire. Accident aad Life MINES-Boarht aad Sola. COLLECTIONS Made, Taxes, PsM. MOTARTPUBLIO f j f r-i '$ 'Pi fy t 4 ipti'miii Fie it-. set jest ar-irei at Heef- City.! fM