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,"'S--f'a?hitfW ulflil '(& r;w n"1 " ' :; I"' I r ft? it THE DAILY TOMBSTONE The Pioiicer Daily oi the Camp. iX'fJUST s. .15S5 ?BITSHEP EVEUY EVE'IN"2, "Hi!d:4 Excepted.) JAIxfES jr. 2fjSjT. Office on Allen Street, north side, between TTjird ecd Fourth.. . K' ' i - C!lven.d by Carriers for 23 cents a JVrel Sandy Eob's Stage Line, tags o connect with EiUTiiiid West Cfli bounC traini leavi at t'.W a. in. .- Vairc for Ht-bee leaves riery day (crccpl Sunday) at C a. in.. City tiiiie 3ej: te connect vrltti- Gur.ymas tral: l?We SI 2 p. in. StmceXur Charleston 'ear' it 7 . in. O.'ice: 4yO All. u street, under Ckclilesla. Hole!. Postoffice Directory. ?oti)31ci. open iioiu a a. lu. to 5 p.t:i. rnc' one hour, titer ili-triuiiiio.i of cieiiink U.U. .Raiistrv busiiMtss In.ir. 5 e. in. to !. p m. Money order busing fnnc 1' . Hi. t 4 . in. Oper juudsva trnta l-'tn li.t p. m. .ind sue hour, afler distribution of rtenin. nliiil. All but K''iB- mails (en ept fur B.s-b-e) close al 8 a. tu. Mill! fur Bit bee c!oc 1 lu p.m. Fo-t.iI notis issued for any sun friiiti one cent tu VO. He fur each note. ' ceDts. joii.v p. cluv. . ., Poitimt-ter. iMMWMWgaBMumctt.ii County Officers! .Iher'ff,... U. &. HATCH irrn-uier A.J. Ill I 1 C Recorder A. T. JOXE W. H.SAVAli. ....W. 11. SEAMAN: H. Ii. llOWl II l Mi IT II L'O. Di-titct Alti.rnev.... (Jlcrk Di-lrisl LVjit. Burrjiir.. ' rc-icr. . V-iMii'AitmlnMniu JAMr l)FA P.ubjte Ji.du'e B I. PEE County Juilt: -VEHS t it it sTKEE iic.-Mir1. ....W K. BVKK. - llOlKT Ot ll'I'EKM-OIti JOHN" MoS'KJuMEl'.Y Chalrmai T.F. WHITE Mei:ib J. P. McALMSlER Meiiiut: A' O. WALLACE Clerl. ' City Officers Mayor .'.'.. XHArfLES N. TIIOM.V CaunrilicHi J P. RUTEitT. Count ilmui I.rOH Councilman PlOViTM ?u:irlla:s U. S KNUSH -ti-ycrSfct..- LEU GASTON dtk-JOt l'.ilre. .. .IAS. COYL' Cll T.-irssurer J. . L. .MELG P.E TWff DADSB iBSTlwfontiflonnto Kt Or-o-f. m ft.it jimrc.l ec cos AewBrwiDtr J Jlmrc.l ic Co's ewBWip r t ' ntsinff Iftjreaut:ui:.rucolX I. wlierondel'' u.v.nML: . wiifmnuiT uu--.sniiv Lotooiorl; J.V M:V 1UI.U. .Tarm to-day. TitAvprTwiirljow'sefc in towards Tombstone, TaE bullion stream will soon be pouring cut of themincs of Tomb- O.vr. y.-ar ago the people of Tompstone werein despair, to-day -'ihey are in an eestaey of delight. BAXK-witECKrxG may be common a cvin,e in Cicat Iritain as- in tlii.-country-, iut ivht-n a dtfalcatiu does occur there is a much largn amount at stake, and also a- delib erate villainy atoui the perpetrat ors that show not malice 'afore thought, but a great dp.al of it. The failure of the Glasgow Bank Boiha years agoj displayed the ras cality of most of the Directors in a thoroughly unenviable light, while the coolness or tarquharson in en deavoring to obtain the place of re'eiever of the Munster Bank in crdei' to continue his thefts is evidence of- -daring scoundrclistn that almost compels anmiralioir THE name ot Rosroe Conklin naturally suggests itself when xnerition lr, made of a national ora t:on on the life and character of Gen. Grant. "We know of no other man so wsll fitted for the task ilr, Conkiing's speech befpre the .Chicago Convention is the" most eloquonf utterance which the death ofrfche Old Commander has called up irom tne past, it is, or. the par tisan nature of the con test of which it was an emphatic part. Mr. Consling could now address him relf to his gr iheme in a broad er and high?? jgajr, and could pro duce an oratfon which would go down' to history With the best jsicees of English and American composition of that particular class, . - . "TELEGKArJliQ. E'evtn 'Rounds PlTTsBURO, Aug., 4. This norninj; at an early hour Jubn Be'ck i:d Pliillip Bulger, local pugilists fouyhf eleven rounds -.Tith hard glovrs foraiiurscof$200. Jhe tight took j place in a Lam tea miles from the ciU, and resJlte nitlie deleat oi i-ugiKr, who was knocked out and terribly pun-. tsbeil. AHoartlacFatlior. Br.o;fsviLLE, Aug., 4. Yesterday tv.-o'llttlc boys, th5 el Jest buf 7 years cf age, were found in tlie woods nwirl'iD Sat: Joaquin ranch, iw.ir town, ,'lhey wi;re tied -tosetner by the leg!, and this cibc! roppahad cut tito th'ir fli-bh. They wtr nearl. V fAinishe'J'. and xith d:.13t;uity gs.vo thoir .'ii . nauios aGerotnJO and Enelitor cay tiij; their tRrth.)r, Tihurvlo Ittyvs, hud hat tsken their eldar brother and aoanduuevl th-nj. Their bodies show the roarhsof cruel hoatitit;. ., ' ii " narMan Sjticjnti "' Ciiicauo Au?.. 4. Gen. Sherilina airivd irczn the West this mcrntnjj, and r."iil loave for Washington thij aftrrnoon. 'I'.ej General is in excellent litalth. Con-' . ' . rinti' tin tr t'tlei in the ln.lian i ,"..,,, , icrrjicry 113 i-uui ne nnu extresscu no ' .. ' I ttjini.iii. and wlnlc he had settled views spTCtiii!: tiin Indian que.stio:i, tlny .vculd ho expressed only to the PleM- j dw:t in j trson, as tint - as in the tni.--ion upon whicn he Lad Lewi sent. Any expressions wHei Lad Leen cred :e J him coac(.'rt:iir the situation were a lauthot'zed and unfounded. Reaiy to Raunri-Up ' Ft. Reno, I. T. Aug., 4. The first definite nev3 of the Pros: dent's Una! determination not to con sider ih i memorials of the cattlem?a .vas recieved here in the Globe Demo- CIP.t. This action amissions no Rr- pris- and giv satisfaction to the army ,eoph. Thero arc none of the tironiiu- e.it cattle orners here now, and the .o w boys knoi-nothing of the inten- lion of their employers. The general opinion nrr-vails that they .will try to ain time by dilatory measures, or if th-'V see no prospect for success by -ueh measures, will at once round-up their herds and drive then to Kanca? -ilher via Caldwell or Dodge City. No instrjcJoiis have bH-n "rievfd ... 1 . here as to what action will be taken tu the event of a refusal to comply with the President's order, and it is not considered profcabln any will be given until the expiration of the forty days. Partis all cay tyer; is no quar antine in Kaiii-as against these cattle. In speaking of the ability of the cattle men to rein ove their itock in the pre scribed txuip, a Caption of cavalry said: ''I hop3 they won't put me to driving tttle.' Why, it 'be cattleman want, they can get their herds offoi the re servatton in a few days. I .will ven ture to say, if they bad a "satisfactory price offered at St Louis, they could get li of their stock out of the country insida of a week. They, of' coarse, keep them pretty we'l rounded-up to protect them from occasional depreda tions .f the Indians, who kill a few now and them." The catjjemen are expected here in good numbers within a week. Historical Dispatch. Kew Yokk, Aug., 4. Capt. G, M. Brown, of the Maritime Exchange, presented t the Exchange to day the following autograph letter L of Gen. Grant: Headquarters Department of the Tennessee, ZiEupim, Tekv., July, 2G 1863. Commander G. Ii. 'Prairie (boieal) Iose: Captaik I shall bo going down the river to-morrow to join the fleet near Vieksburg, and will ba glad to have jou convoy the steam er in Magnolia. Offtoers just up from the fleet report having been fired into by artillery and musketry from the east' bank of fhe river .; island No. 32." Kespeot fully, U.S. Grajit, ' Major -General. MEMORIAL SERYIQBS, TO BE HELD IN THIS CITY. Saturday, Aug. 8, In R.spevt' o the .iloxorj' of the Lata Ex-President QE(. (J S.GRANT Ortlcr of Proecssjoii. llcute i:f ProcesKion. . ' Order of Exercises. orficE'irA .sRow,i C-im.d Mttrjliui )" Ge:tjiai, Oi'.nip.s, No. 1 Su-wiJi- P..M. G. A.R. i:l iisrm on Tl.lid Bti't, r.fit re.-tiu on Fiumont Ji'eet. The Veterans of the MtxJe.in 'nr and Conle'lerate Mnld:ei, Pretldci.t of tbe lay, dun in it tee of Atrangrciriil, C:er.-y nntl Clioir, will form 111 t-iri..iei pruvid. a, on i Frecitiat atrt et, west of 'J binl. Tlie 1. O.O. F.,vtill form on F tbtt-eet, rl"bt r:l:uj5o:i Fieiuout slieut, iiurlti stile. 'Jbe Kr.iu'its f PiUiias ni!l torn on UU street, rlh. ristlui; on KieuiuU Ktrj-t, ca-t tIde of 1 tjllltil. 'll.i A.O. U. W wlllfnrm on Fouitli trc!t . . . . .. , . nsM icmiiis m tlie le! .-Idcot K.of P. Hue. T!;.: Tocibstonu IJ.t'd sitd the File Depart, meat v. ill li.im on Kilt!: Stieet, ilI.t retting on Krcmoni. ca-t side of F.fil SelW',.1 hi d en uill roic on F.ftli Ureet, l-clow Frviuwti. Citlcens o:: feot, in cirri itn and ;;.nnti(i ill full in o'u Filth elicit in the iimt of the school children. Routeor Procession The Pro-e?;ioa II forn on the oniric r of Tiiird unit IVeijoht, i-. ie.d.oei.3 til timvi pronYptly Jt'l o'Vlut-k p. :u.; iii the following older. Chief of Police Corps of six mounted police. Marshal of the Day - - A. L. Grow. Chief Aid - - - . R. S. Hatch. Iuaq,uca Band Burnside Post 2sTo. No. 3G, G. A. It , V. terans cf the .Mexican War, Confederates. ' J. II. Campbdi, - - . AM. President of the Day, Orator, Poet. a.id Clergy. Committee of Ar rangements, County and City Ornciub. J. P..Clum - ( ', . id 1. o. o. F., II. C. Fraser, Aid. K. of P., A. T. Jone. Aid? A. 0. U. W.. W. 3. Ives. Aid. Tombstone Corne Band, Fin Depart- u:nt and Hose J. II. R'ublin Carfia"e3 Aid Children of the Public Schools. Cas per Taylor, Aid. Cittims on Foot, Mounted and in car riages. "Wrlbce Corbett, Aid. The line of march will be up Fre mont street to Eighth, thenre to Allen, down Allen to Second to Toughnut; tliPticc to the Court Housi Where the Following Exerciaea Will Le held. 1 .Introductory rcraaiks by the President 0 "e fi'y F. S. Earle 2.-Prajer bj O. A. It. Chnplain J. H.Tutile 3. M.ic J..CornWi Glee Cub 4. Funeral Vertices of G.A. K. Burnside Pol 5. -Muii'- Hu:iehue:i Bani C Oration Co. William Herring 7. Music Cornish GIc CJjb 3. Pocta, "riltea for licoci'aiun by Frank C Prcicoti ?reuk C. Pn-catt 9. Muds'. tc.ubitone Band 10. CIcic ceremonies. ' AH are invited to be present and assist at the ceremonies. All mineait is hoped will be closed, so far as it' is possible, and that everybody will do their utmost on this their last oppor tunity to do honor to the late General GraDt A. L. GRQW, ..Grand Marshal, Dopiutothe Crjelal l'u'.aco for choice Auheus'or fceer 02 t!rau;;ht, U-e cold out of the pstect Germen foantaln. Jiltf Arcold'a .Wood Tnrd. Corcsr JEtRht and ' Sa'trbiU Atrset. Dry cord and st .to wood at lorrest rstes lave orders '.vltU Ar.'iuld'sexpreds wa;;ou After bieakfaJt, to nuke yourself lee. Iiappy, yo to 'Ainniun & Walker's and (iiircliase a choice imported cigfir. Mr. T. J. Dowell has rtducect the term o tuition to $5 per month f.c lithcr gHnlih or j buukKi i'tltifc to tho.-e, attending it his of. See. ' "' The Pioneer ialll flour, Sacramentr,, U the 1 bst In ths mitrket. Ft.r Sale t ths Cesb' Stole of Woixott .s MHSilCK. The bet t'allfiiriiln sr.tl 1 cnclie butter rt the Cash Store of Walwxt it Ma3:cs. Frcah e.ics tlwais o.. lmnJ at Jthu Cash Store of Walcwit & Mls:c. Tit'lie pttrnmc'iine ino-: snV". an the best nun cllfinpest piuce to purcliai" vmir tolmcco anil cigars 1$ at Asliinun & ValkerV. Oo the CsT-tal I'.ilnce sa'oon fcr . Jii'J Schoviicr-f ie coM AnhaileM-i (1 i drawn Horn tlie patent O rmai l.untaiu. Oi! lw'i cents tr la?s. Xuiicr. The corartnorMup hentofore cxit!nif be twceii ti c umler-ltfin d. under tin; tutu name and fljle of CatlW' 1! V S'anilford, is till? da disjoined by mutual consent A. J. Kilter !.3 liii u.. Ikcii' appointed iiuriii;i ill n col lift all 1 1, linstiue ga:J Unn, Mtid li p'iy al. 'eLS o"ir:; '"y -au.c. '1 lin 1-l Ju'y. l-"- A. I. L. IiWkLL. J is.'A. SrAXr.ntu. All persons uwinir th firm or Cadwel! it Stanlord are hereby reqiu-tetl to tul JUG 3t Hie came at nn-e, othe wke letral procetil iliW will be taken to eliftm e the ti.lleetion thereof. All pel -jn luvinir tl.iinis airainft salt! liir-i will nli-irC prtsenl thsui atome so 1 an si ttle .nio a? fat as funds cuaie into my hand for the purpose. Tomb-tone, Arizona, July plat, 1SCJ. A. J. Rittbh. Cuba Cigan Store . ' I , Havfr.g plurcha.-ed the Interesj, of Mr. O'Connor 1 am now pre pared towrvemy citstom-rs and as many new ones as posdiL.Ie with CHOICE Imported Cigars . "AND TOBACCOS, O- 33auer, 3?qp. (TGive him a call, Hurrah? Hurrah! Vs f. The pumps have started, and G. S. Bradshav of the Fashion gg:loon. IlAg.IOE COLD MILWAUKEE BEER, On Draufirlit- . . . ALSO W. (H. McBrayer's FAMOUS WHISK V." Alonjj with other mixed drink. uot to be equaled ii.'"ise city. AUu the ' ASIIIOCIGAP. Whic j Can't be Beat. On Allia Street, between Third ndd Fourth. G. S. BriA.DSIlW. Propiletor. Summerfield Br Order of Ccurt, IH THE COUNTT COURT 0J COCEtSZ 1 COlt.NTi'.AK'ZO.NA TKItKlTOP.V. Is tbe Butt r cf jc Korr-r uc E. H. Pe'.et--oi, nhobent W.i: batl2.e- aid r tlj lira n. ie imi ! le ' ' i K- r r Sr r ernon. Is i-c;ac 'ann andt.rtrori IolvefiEebto f. t Korer and Bill,? te.-'-a. tarl ? .11 d la V-CrtJrt, t e r p n lo.scnecoie i"dti v n-cif iJ Ivencv b vrnlcU it apie-r- iii"i ti.ey e . eo 7ta . btor-Jb en Id L o K rrer and . Ii. P urc-a tri.er byd chir-'dtobe Ifolvea?.Th . r fT.f be Coua y or Cott.!e In lettbj .j. r'C el m ske pniiIn ol 1 he tt'te reit k1 perw al o the enl ' Leo Jloiacr -d C H. f. r-oi.c' bto'e. whe'ler of a prinn!itp or pj -.o'Pl cbtri-itir eicejt mcb i 2.y be by Jii erai5t!rom execctlua'id of l.lte:r cetdt oj i r. 'k .L- of aico Ma.d i.air.tid K-'ti I6e itt'oen !eJv uu'il tui 'ipp7in;mia ofa 36-! n t tnet.te. All lorfoiis'-r l..ib!4- i n ioy:y 3 .v.l-b-a to thi -!.! ipn.lyent r it'.iro' th"ia. r x d liver a'-"' pto erly b. Io: g! g'.o it- in. r to pay er on firm or eorp r i on 't-?ocIil -ii Pir tbeir ofs. rticMtadrbi rat ber-b f'jiddou t tr inter or d 1 tt anv-iripiitv uu'll ibe f-riu r o.-d r or till our:, 45 pt h r It. o ilerect. ! Isinrtb o tf-rilll.ft si tte cr'tors of -adOe ni.b nun appm liefure tae-IIt n. eh- er-l-ee.; d e t tn Cou 'tr Coa1- cf i ocllt .' a: t. Ailfeo.iaT r o y. In i pen rou t. at ibe curt itrna o i" to rl 'n 'be C-ty oi '.nnit st i r, coi.ty id t r i o.y o.cf-'rt. on the ItftU .ttjr ot ep'eiio r 1-!K. at 1U o'ttuck a m.. of t .i.t dy. opr.ivelh 'r - i cbie one or a ii'lpl!ii' r Ibe Cttnle ! ald tief r. I .fi.:-.er tinl r-n ItiRi the order Iw' pc lib elm Iii3 tor.jroSK. .i t ly i!er ai.d i eu-spoper in iutrl ilrcsl.ifon, paM-h d 'a ih-1 U f Tomi n? In ihe Co. Lty or Uocal-e a Te.ri'or.'or Arid a, u uf'ai- he tril ,iper ik pnbl'"bct trfnre the e- t lor the in e iijr -ir t;u ioi. . And it s f i vi.i i.fdtrt! d th;: la tbe mcif - a I ij'.hX". 1 -ria'if t c stl tU4lv.k.t tc fay. " ttiBSftltsTUK I Oatid 4i.j.3 1. 1"j. t.'USu. Jctja ')iistjblt 's 'alt. rYVli;TEO- AM EJfRCUTIu:; U TED '.at i'l, ia' Ja"-Uci U nr o' ee,vrj, J PoT m'ton . c Mintv of Co.'Ei'e, t rrl n f Ail's. tome diocieil aiel d llisred on i lu incut r lir i W C u-t oi. the Ti'u'ar or I.I"-, A 1) lo. in Isv.i-o! UiO ' "ntsii.iiij It n siii" , mm "aj' rrv I!a:t n, w'n'n I mt inmuoeoto th mi cl fmv (W! t.vll n dtmigei' iib iteret ll.ereo- :unac:vi 'judt'ra'' t I tbi at oft ii p. r ec-t ptr a. am ti tllp h'; j; ih-r with toil Oar- ;ita lor damn.ts ai dKlx ten au- SO-lOOd ilia co a MUit.ioL'el" itn th" co-'H tr.at ianvau.ru! I ate iliiii dny 1 vie u- mi ihe foil wz; i4 cnlieit er periyloui : The larje rime hnild loe and i-id- ha- therein and ait-ctel tber io, Rnovn h ar1cl.eil -'Jerrv B2-t n Vis lioi nnl ii "wucnipl it by s del Itartca -r.- a cat co, aj Ipi ted on th nan . !; in r:lit.t., t u cbl" ruuut- .rlrtina " P'blcu :lei lifb K .eu'l'S on theiSth dt if A'-jtu' A P. lMSletneea th-t nnu ' o V a m ami 4 p in to if at I e a ar of v! p it. s tr"i:l of i ei'tMhn'e county co rt hon-c nToiU atmir. Arimm., I will If -.11 be I'ght. tilt' t lnret cf thev.il Jerry Carton 'n and lo t'e aao e-S-fcr heilpr-p rty -Uaiblic m.ct!is. t"tl'C r lhe I and tw.1 ! tier" for ca , lawf.t iiioitt of he V ited btaten; to 'uatlcly auld uxreBtiue a- d 1 co-ic Hand ,.Li'a:t i :-5 .,'A.MKS LETdON, Con'tsMe. l?i)r t tic linest tirnhd ot imported wines .ii-uors nl eijnrs. tin Pony sf.lnnn take the cake. T mi ami Jnlina7 are alrtay jind to meet tli-ir fnesib, and ynu may depend on receivtu-j tbi finc6t kind cf reatment. je20tf FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR USIVERSlTY. Indcpoadcace, Te ti3, Sept. K, l?3i Oentlemtn: 4?er'sHarVi Has t:ea wed, ia ray'looschold fcr throi reasoas : 1st. To prevent falling oat of tb.3 hair. ZJ. 10 prerent too rapid change of color, 3d. Asadreuicg. It ha3 gtTen enllro tatisfactica is. enrj liuuace. Yours respectfully, ' ' , Wm. Cxitcr Cttutr." i AYErt'3 HAIIi VICOK Is entirely frto Jtrora uacleanly," dangerous, or injurioos sat ticccs. It prerenw tho hair from turaicj gray, restores gray hair to Its original colori prevent baldneoa, preecrrca the hair azi promotes lu growth, cares dacdruS azl 11 UseiU of the hair asd ecolp, and it, t the tarns time, jt very eapetior ui desirable dressing. " ' ;. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweII,Ma&i3 , , - j . it. S0I4 y all Dru3ts. - a 4 l.'J ni.awt.t . pqiv.YnrCHRO'Jir.NA TimE j- -u' Bi - . i ,s ' m i WK