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nyimnU. (q, ij i"1 f TOMBSTONE EPITAPH, FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1S89. iMnmnwg'Tj jA - Lfl 1 It 111 rw f sm 'J TOMBSTONE DAILY EPITAPH Adrcrtiiing rates made Jmovraat this, Csfiicr. resr-errtei mocks. The Postoffice ts ojiea for ueuir.il dcutrery rem 8 a. m. to 6 p. tn. Meaey order Department open from 3 a. m. op. m. MAIL ABK1VAI.S. From East and West at 12 p-, depirts 3 . m. tiiibccuuil departs 6 a. m ;arme6 p. m. 4 A- 4 8. E. E. B TIHE OABD. i LEWE. AKRIVK. Bisb-e. 7.o. a. m. " rhtnlc, 9 30 a. m. Fajthakjiivn-vv Ba,-"i.33p. . Daily, except Sjnia). BEN WILLIAMS, Supt. L034- HAPPENINGS P. O. a. of A. to-night. Latest periodicals at Munmonie r's. ' Seamans' thermomotor registered 97. yesterday Adam Synderhaut ilieil last Tuesday at Fort Huacluica. Sam Friedman came up from Con tention yesterday. City Council meets this evening at 8 o'clock. Judge Fcrrin, Dae Colin and Mr. Keefe arrived from E-sbee la-t nigUi. A new lot of dry -roods rpceived at Sydow A Kieke's jesterday. Call around and inspect. 8 2 lion. Geo. W. Cheyncy and wife have Rone to California."' They will remain several months. The .$3,500 transfer from the general fund to the contingent fund was suffi cient to pay all warrants up to date. Ingrain carpet ialtems of China matting latest styles at Geo. E. Solder's. 30-10t . Supervisor While came up 'front Benson yesterday. He will return to day. ' . Tombstone Typog:sph:cal Union hold their regular mt-eCng nart Sun day afternoon at 3 o'clock. G. W. Bryant, postmaster at Ben eon, was a witness yesterday in the case d Ilafner vs. Wilson. Ho left on the afternoon stage. Stevenson &. Walter are the author iied agents for Louisiana lottery tick ets in this city. By investing 1 you have a chance of winning a fortune, tf This office was the recipient of a basket of delicious peaches last night. They were the gi't ot Joe Eignon and were raised at his residence in this city. The case of Hafner vs. Wilson was on trial before Justice Easton yester day afternoon. All the witnesses were examined, testimony taken and the case takcp under advisement. The peculiar state of the isros pberc culminated last ovening in a alight storm. Abont ft quarter of air; inch of rain fell, cooling the air and making slumber very comfortable. The Elite Theater Company gave an illuminated parade last night on Al len street. Different colored lights were burned and the small boy specta tor was in his glory. The Sterling Silver mill will drop .stamps tfek morning. It has been shutdown several days, owing to the Bfply of' quicksilver becoming ex- hjttmtod- The order had been sent, ht fee quicksilver failed to arrive 55 Sis Gte Foj Inpititl. Tlie case of the City v. Miss Gee Foy occupied the entire attention of Judge Hauke yes tenia) afternoon. A jury of twelve was summoned and sat throughout the trial in grave delibera tion. Although our Chinese popula tion is not large, yet enough vvilneseos and spectators of the tribo of Con fucius were present to take posses sion of u South ea Island. The tes timony was direct and diametrically opposite. Witnesses whose veraii y has never below been questioned un qualifiedly swore one way, and the representatives of U10 sin companies swotc just as liard the other way. Tho Court indulged very frequently in copious" dra;ghts of ice water and- looked as though he would like no h iog letter than to be at the ?foi pole, or some other equal! desirable spot, whore police cou.-is are unknown und vvliorc mankind is at peace with nil the world unless ho liapnors to possess a mirror. Tho attornoys for bolh sides weie postivc of each other's total depravity and masler'nl argu meats were made that (surprised the roof of the building. When tl'e cafe was given to the jr that august loJy decided that the fair plaitnitr was in noceot of any woo-doing. and she was discharged. The ca attracted conridc,oble attention and was a test case of the city o:d'uance. Itmigbl be a good idea for (he City Fathers to pass an o.-dinance that would not ad mit of debaie on cases of a similar nature. D.strict Attorncv Slilwcll and fam ily, accompanied by the two Haynes brothers, who arVived here a few weeks ago from Philadelphia in search of a healthy climate, will leave to-day for the Huachuca moumain3 on a pleas ure tour. The party will remain in the mountains about ten days and propose lo have a jolly time. They will be supplied with everything in the way of food and drink, -and as the Ifaynes brothers are first class physi cians and surgeons, there is no fear of their not re;urn"ng much improved by their outing. Ed. C. Williams has returned from a trip to Washington Territory and Oregon, and says he woul much prefer Arizona than the boasted Northern Territories. Like many old-timers he has made a square comparison of Ari zona with other Territories and finds that the land of eternal sunshine is far in the lead for opportunities. Star. "Intramural aestivation" i3 what the Watcrburyltepublican calls stay ing in town when you would like to be at the sea shore. When you must be cooped up inside brick walls it is so comforting, you know, to tell youratc quaintonccs that you have an attack of "intramural aestivation." Boston Globe. " ' m Owing lo the storm and consequent derangement of the wires, the Daily ErvriPH is unable to present 'its read ers with its usual telegraphic news this morning. However, it makes no difference to the bladder, as its bull team specials come right along. r Mrs. Attorney-General Cliurchiii is recovering from a singular and pain ful cafe of poisoning by cucumbers. Her hand swelled up enormously, and for several days she suffered as ttough beset by half a dozcn, felons. PJicnix Herald. Nesbit's poultry powder and Fo.-rest cholera cure for chickens. For sale at Wolcott's. tf mm PeiperHcidsickandhoneshoe chew ing tobacco at Sydow it Kieke's. 23 3. H. White's ncb butter at ,Wol- OFFIUIL RETORT. The TraasirfiMs ef the DoarJ of Sajtmsore r Co-kltt I'susfv. ( Tomijsio.vk, Augusl, 1689. Board met pursuant to adjourn men t at 2 p. m. Present U.S. Coffman.-chairmsjn; T. J. White and John Montgomery, members. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The following bills were allowed and warrants ordered drawn 011 tho several funds MLAKY FUND. G. C. Willis, county phyMCtan ?125 00 J. It. I'r.Mv.'ii, Bturvuni ... . 75 LU G. C. ViLH, for cook and washer 50 00 Geo. FairinstoB. tailor 155 00 Tha3. A. Howell, guard J21 00 W. W. Low'hcr, j "lor at BJs- '' bee W. SliHiiam, jailor at Bonspn. F. O. OadweHJfllor r.t Wilkox Florence Hcmpseth, jnitrj:. F. Castle, clerk '. . . G. II. Daily, cHscrict clork . . 20 00 0 00 20 00 75 00 41 70 75 00 qh&maj. tt:;i. Hy Walker, jus'ice feoa 17 CO W. ShillisTii, ooastable ftes. . . 7 50 W. Shtliam, eaniiary few 1C 00' G. II. Willy, clerk dist court, fees.. '. 51 55 II. C. Stelhnaii and other;?,' coroner's jury 48 00 Adam Borg, meals for coro ner's iuv 0 00 Frank Frary, berUd of inili gent it 31 50 Hate & Page, team hire 20 00 W. II. SQwell, expenses . . . . 35 75 Manuel Coroaao, lion taiip. . 15 00 John C Kasion, jmtk-e fees . . 71 95 Board uiijoorncd until the 2d, at 10 a.m. B. S. Corniis, Chairman. Attest: F15ED CAfilXE, Clerk. Gately's Universal .Educator and Business Guide is a solid, carefully prepared and thoroughly usoful book. It .gives in a clear and brief form everything which a person would or dinarily care to know and for which they would generally consult an ency clopedia, a form book, or some techni cal work on special science. It is a book of reference, a dictionary, a text book and a business guide all in one and its 1200 pages are profusely illu strated with colored maps and good engravings. It consists of three vol umes bound in one. Vol. I, contains an account of the plants and animals of the earth, its surroundings, its for mation, and ils principal minerals and metals; a history of its peoples and a popular treatise upon law. Vol. II, includes a treatise on the science of numbers; instruction in all kinds of drawing; an article upon -agricultural chemistry and the plainest and most practical realise. of physics and me chanics ever issued ; and an article on family.mcdicine.covcrine more ground titan any other single book. Vol. Ill, j relates principally to business, social and domestic subjects.: complete in structions are given in penmanslyp, phonography, bookkeeping, dress making and millinery, and the house hold department with its practical cook book and numerous recipes is sure to interest every housewife. It is sold only upon the subscription plan by The J. Dewing Company, 813 Market street, San Francisco, Califor nia, who Offer liberal terms to agents and arc now receiving applcations for territory. Ab, Tktre! . Call at the Crystal Palace for your six-year-old Slater luskey and Old Virginia liye the finest article ever keptinTofflbstoae." II inolhcr Oraae Crave The following is an extract from a letter received by the l'henix Herald from a Californian: 'Thanks for tho two sample copies. Kindly send me at once, per mail or express, twentyi-fiveor fifty copies of your Central and Southwestern pam phlcts ; I am interested in your coun ty. Tho Citrus Water Company of San Bernardino owns property near Gila Bend and wo mean rapid develop ment of that end of Maricopa county. Our canal is nearly completed. In sizo it equals that of Itiverside, and we are coming right to the front in vsncyaruo 314 inMiutciiit'iiig. uttr valley is a choice nook on the opposite tide, pf the river fro.n Gila Bend, that lias so long lain idle ou account of wator rights not being obtained from' (lie government across the Indian re servation. The writer got the bill through last session, and we are the company of California horticulturists that you vvaiW. Wtt know our busi ness practically, and pioposo to place as fine a colony of Al men, leading the enterprise ourselves, as there is in California or Arizona. I own tho best budded and most valuable Washing ton Xavel orange grown in America, of its size, in Itiverside, and !olievc I can dttplicato it in our warm valley at Gila Bend. When one visits the tea shore he is reminded of the words of Keats that I he was happy as le sat on tho prom ontory till thought destioycd his para dise and he saw "Too far into the sea where every maw, the greater or tho less, feeds evermore." The deep bel lowing ocean winds around the solid world like a huge anaconda hurled down from the black clouds, writhing till all ils strength is uonc. And so all the financial centers of the world are -all Holed with the boa constrictor of contraction. Tho debtor is in the grinninjrjaw-! of the creditor, silver m demonetized and money is thus made to increase in buying power. Finan cial and Mining ltecord. There is somo talk of getting up a home in Tucson for destitute chil dren. 2fo better project could be car ried in'o cSccL Tucson has-a number of public spiiiied women who would, no doubt, be glad to aid such an insti tution. There are many little boys and g!rls in Tucson and vicinity who should be provided with the fostering caro that such an institution would afford. Star. Urs. 11. S.Th(iTaj Teacher of piano, organ and banjo. Vocal culture a specialty; thorough instructions guaranteed; instruments furnished for practice. Residence on Seventh street, next to Methodist par sonage. 4 Xew river potatoes at Sydow fc Kieko's. 23 Buy & Louisiana lottery ticket at Jos. Lippert's barber shop. tf POWDER Absolutely Pur. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity, strength and wholesomeness More economical then the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competioii with the multitade of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co o6 Wall St., N. Y. tan Froa M4ttgt, Mr Clias. Dyke, of Beddington, was in the city yesterday. He is engaged in the stock business and reports that the stock interests of the San Pedro are in a most satisfactory condition. The increase of the season was much larger than usual, and the stock is all in good condition. He thinks the San Pedro valley is a fine stock raising eouutry as the pasturage is generally good and the stock is well protected. The crops in the farming sections of tho valley are very good. Most excel lent beans, potatoes and other vegeta bles are raised and produce good crops. iitere Is comparatively little fruit in tho valley but a large number of young fruit trees planted are in a thrifty condition. Mr. Dyke says that those old enough to bear produce good cfops. Star. , Fonnil A plain gold wedding ring, between Xucosari and the old Nicholas ranch, in Sonora, about fifteen days ago. The owner can have the same by call ing on Henry' Campbell, at the Pony saloon, in this city, proving property and paying for this advertisement. Fre.h buttermilk at the Can Can. Baby carriages, toys, brushes, books, etc., at Monmonier's. . Fresh fish and fresh oysters every day at the Maison Dore. 1 Fresh oysters at the Can Can every day. Stationery, paints, oils, etc., at Mon monier's. 7-20 Pictures, picture frames, mouldings and artists' materials at Monmonier's. The D- M. Osborne mowers and the Halladay windmills for sale at Wol cott's. 3-3tf m 1 Why not go to Harris, the tailor, and get a good suit of clothes. tf Latest style of cloth for Summer suits at Harris' tailor shop. tf ' The very finest coffee at the Maison Dore restaurant. Try some of Crosse fe Blackwell's Jams. For sale at Wolcott's. tf If you want to get fresh telegraphic (no grapevine) news, read the Epitaph. m m Look out for something startling at the Crystal Palace in the near future. Broiled steaks and chops a specialty at the Maison Dore. The best way to stop Harris, the tailor, from talking, is to order a suit of clothes fiom him. tf If you wanticc cold St. Lous draught beer out of a genuine German pump call on Julius Caesar at the Crystal Palace. tf UNDERTAKERS$ASSOCIATION Pioneer Establishment.' (Ritter Building) ALIEN STREET, OPPOSITE 0. K C8MAL PKAEY & Co,. Managers. The Iarjt ""t fint jtock of UndertaHcg Good In Anion v 7e are prepared to do alt uork ia ou Ioe n a iifet class manner. ALL OUK WOr.K GUARANTEED. Bodies Embalmed Or temporarily preserved at a trifling expense for shipment. Satisfaction Given in All Raspecfe. "Orders left at the O. K. Stable will receive prompt attention. ALLO WALKF1. TOEUL F.BROADS SALOON tXext to Elite Tbemler) Tomostone, Arizona- The Choices. Brands of VINES, kiyuwna ,--- 'and CrQAIIt Al-wmys om ' i r.l . ,"i t .1 V J' ' i r 11! I'l r-1 ",