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DAILY EPITAPH: TOMBSTOiNE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY JANUARY 1886. I GQHN BRO. CIGARS, TOBACCOS Cutlery, Stationery ant SMOKERS' ARTICLES. IMPORTED CIGARS Constantly on Hand. MEERSCHAUM AND AMBER G0P.D Sole Agents tor the "SLOTE A.

COHEN BRO. Cor. Alt.en and Fifth Sts. Small Pox Maris Can Be Removed. LEON Lord in, Perfumer to the Queen, have li uteil and piteuled tha world reuowntd OBMTEUATOlt, WhHi romoves Hmtll Pox Mark of however Ion.

'Uridine. The applluuou 1 sltnpl3 and harmless, causes no Inconvenience and contains nottiiuirlpji'rloui. I'rlco $2.60 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Leon "Depilatory," ltcmovea Superfluous Hair In a few minutes without pun or unpleasant sensation nevsr to grow again. Simple and harmless.

Full directions tent by mall. Price $1. Geo. Shaw, General Agent, 210 Treinnnt Ht JtOHton, 3la. S3-Cm 3F UEBIjO Smelting and auipling works at Demine, N.

31. For full information apply to M. G. FAGRIE, Agent, Tombstone. Ofllce with (Judge ltou.

Fourth Htreet. fe bd sir-? a.oai'.'nr i i-. n- Uf 5Lrv S.fl, S3 3 Zi ls.3S.i5 a CO Sg'-E-9J'S "aSir S't)0 iftttMiE SiGlg Lead Co. 416 Montcomery Street, Ban Francisco, California. 3told and Silver Reflnerv and Assay Oilice.

Highest Prices Paid for Gold, Silver and Lead Ores and Bulphunt? Manufacturers of liluetstono, also Load Pipe, Sheet Lead, Shot, Etc. Tuts Company hat thu Facilities on the Coast for working Qold, Silver nnd Lead Ores and Bullion. t'RKNflSa 8ELBY, Bnpt Alfalfa Hay. 200 tons Alfalfa hay for sale by the bale or ton. Inquire at the Frenoh Wine House No.

G09 Allen street. G-ra Pauap Cash Store 324 Fremont Tombstone STAPLE and FANCY-GROCERIES, Choice-! Brands of Kentucky Whisky, and grain of nil kinds kept constantly on hand and sold at lowest prices. 3aVA full line of Aseaycrs' 8opplles constantly on hand. FRANK Proprietor. RennM uompany cT 8 s- r-i LU JO ft1 rj Arizona Mai! and Stage Line i TOMBSTONE, KT.KiK FOlt F.IIKHANK, connecting with eastern arid western bound t'alns on Souther Pnclllc railroad leaves nt 0:15 o'clock, a.

m. Stage leaves Fdirbank upon arrival ot Sonora train and leases Tombstone to conn ct with train to Sonora at it m. StagoferFalrbink by way of Vhnrletuon, leaves Tombstone at 7 o'clock a. and returns upon arrival of Benson train. NTAIJK FOlt IllNUUKIeavcseveryraornlngat 6 o'clock, except Snndays.

406 Allen UnderOooidental Hotel. THE FASHION SALOON, Allen Street, between Third and Fourth. Keeps Constantly on Hand the Celebrated MoBreyer an Tea Kettle Also the famous COSMOPOLITAN CIGAR I Which is Manufactured Especially, lor Me. S. BRADSHAW, ProDrieto'i JOS.

STUMPH Proprietor FOURTH STREET, IletWren Allen anil Fremont Streets, Bread, Cake, Pies. INTERNATIONAL RESTAURANT, ALLEN STREET, Uetivren Fourth una Fifth. The bost and mot elegantly appointed Restaurant in the city. All the delicacies of the sea' on served, btrlcly First Class. MRS.

JONES, Proprietress. 0 CORRAL, Livery Feed Stat npKAN81KNT bTOCK WELL CAKKI) FOP I Oood variety of tluegks, Carriages anA Wagons, with teams to match. Eleven-passenger excursion coach, suitable for picnics or parties. Orders sent by mall or telegraph tor outfits will be promptly attended lo. 3Ioiitcomery, Proprietor FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

Headquarters of SANTA GLAUS. andiesand Toys AT PIONEER CANDY FACTORY I have added fulj line of Toys to my store, such as Doll Carriages, Musical Tops, Tin Tojs, Hell Tojs, Chimes, Fancy Match Holders. In fact everything in the toy line. They are my own selection and bought for cash, and I will sell them at prices. Tombstone Ariz.

Transacts gentrnl IlnrjUmg business. LIONEL M. JACOBS, Pres. ALBERT SPRINGER, Caihlre AMERTCAM BAKERY Cocliise County Bai ARIZONA. ROBT.

CROUCH i PROPRIETOR. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL TOnSorialParlorSi BEN BARON, Proprietor. I wll. iniorm the public that I have opened a first class shop In every particular. GIVE ME A CALL.

I.nclles' Hair Cnttlnir nnct Hliompooliit A Speclutty. Privato entrance in rear of toe hotel for ladies. IPiorieer MEAT MARKET, Fourth St, bet. Allen nnd Fremont. BAUER, Pi opr.

Will sell the Chiui Lot of BEEF, MUTTON AND PORK At Living Prices. DKALER3 IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Custom House Brokers and Commission Merchants. Custom llousop-pj's mode out with neatness and dispatch at icisouable figures. Good Meals and Lodgings. FEED STATION.

One day's drHe trom Tombt'-ne, ghlng ample time to to transact business with the Custom House. FASHION STABLES Having purchasedthe rolling: stock and horses 0. Dunbar, also' making many additional pur chases, I am now prepared to offer to the Tombstone public the FINEST TURN-OUTS Kier brought to the Territory, nnd on Ilciuounble Terms. TRANSIENT and BOARDING ANIMALS Carefully Carol For. ALLE Bet.

3d and 4th. A. T. JONES, Prop'r. KXTKAOItlUXAllY OFFK.lt.

To All Wonting Employment. Wo want live, energetic and capable agents in every county In the United States and Canada to 11 a patent urlicle of great merit, on its merits An article having a large sale, paying oer 100 per cent profit, halng no competition, and on which the agent Is protected In tho exclusive sale by a dted given for each and every coun he inav secuicftomus With thwsa adactages to our agents and the lact that It la an article that cat. bo sold to every hnusL-owner it might not bo neces.ary to make an "cztraordlnar offer" to steuro good agents at once, bur we bin con eluded to make It to show, not only our c.nflrtencc in the merits of our invention, hut iivlts saleahl-ilty by any agent tbat will haniHe It wl energy. Our is nts now at work aru mnklng from $150 to 900 a moi th clear, and this fact mate It safe for us to make our pfiVr to all who ar out of employment. Anv agent that will giveoirbuMness a thirty days' trial and tall to clour at le st $100 in this time, above all expenses, can leturn all goods unsold to ua and will refund the money paid ror inem.

Any igeni or general jgem wno would Ilk" ten or moro counties and work 1 horn thro-igh sub agents for ninety days and fall to cUarat lea.t $T50above all openses fin rctnrn al1 unsold ana eet their money bark. No other employer or agent ever dared to ake such offers, nor wonll wolf vc did not kho tint wo have agents now making more, than double the amour wo guaranteed, and bit two sales a dy would glvn a profit of over $125 a month, and that one ol our azents took eighteen orders in one dty. Our large dcscrrptVtc circulars explain our oter fully, aidthcso wish send toevtry onooutof employment who will seed us three one-cent stonipn to secure postage Send at once and secure tho agency in time lor the boom, and go tr worko' the terms named in our extraordinary offer. Wo would llk to have tho address of all tne agents, sowltg machine solicitors and car--enters In tho and a-kany reader of this paper who rea this oficr, to send at oucc thenamo and address of all snch they know Artdri'S at once, cryou will lose the best chance e.T oflerred to hoe u' of emiiloinert to makemoney; RENNEHMANljF'INH CO, IIS Bmlthfleld Flttsburp, Fa IMS HELL PROPOSALS hVr Burying Indigent Dead. NOTICE 1H 1IKUEUY GIVEN THAT THE Doaul of cup ilnr.

uf t'Ovh ii ci will rcc ive "i3' 'I propia1ro hn jlti'-tholn of Co-l iKni'iuMy. Stic'i prnpoeals tol0 filed with thu lcik 01 tnu ll.indut or l.e- forelOo'rlock a. in January lih IPKi). nt htch tlmo said -bVs will liu optmd.nnd Iho contract awarded to the low est rixpoustb bidder. Such contract to begin on January 10th, 1RS6, and expire January 10th, 18b7.

Such Indigent dead persons arc to be buried In plain wooden Collins wlthcnt unnecessary trim uilngs or finish, In graves not kss than flvu feet deep. In the public burial ground of the city Tombstone, In said county Contract prlco to bo paid quarterly in county warrants drawn on the General Fund. The Board reserves the right to riji-Ct any and jllbWj. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Attest: Chairman. A.

WALLACE, Clerk. Dec. 17, PROPOSALS For Feeding County Prisoners. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Hoard of Supervisors of Cochise county, Tcriltory ol Arizona, will receive scaled proposals for supplying all persons confined in tho county jail of said Cochise csunty, necessary food for their subsistence, from Jauuary 10th, A. I) 1886, np to and Including January 10th, A.

D. 1887. Such proposals to be filed with the Clerk of the Board at or before 10 o'clock u. January 4tb, 1886, al which time such bids will be opened, and the contract for such eubslstanco will be let to the lowest refponslblo bidder. The food furnished hall be ol good, wholesome quality, and in quantity entticlent to meet the wants of persons; and such food shall be deliered to tho person In charge of said jail, at such time as may bo requested by him, with suitable dishes and appliances.

Each bid must be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond In tho sum of five, hundred dollars for the faithrul pertormanco of the contract. Contract price to be paid quarterly In Cochise county warrants drawn on the Contingent FuLd. The Board reserves the right to njectanyand all bids and lor nun compliance to annul the contract In tho Hho Board of Supervisors. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Attest: Chairman. A.

O. WALLACE, Clerk. Jcc. 17, 1883. PROPOSALS For Publishing Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors.

TTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIATTHE JL( Boara of Supervisors ol county 11 receive soiled proposals ror publishing the proceedings of said Uotrd from January 10th, 1K86. to January 10th. 1887. Such proi osals to bo filed wit'a tho Cljrk of the Board at or before 10 clock n. m.

January 4tb, 1886, at which time such bids will be opened and the contract for publishing said proceedings will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. Said proposals shall specify tho rates proposed foroach inch, or fraction thcreo', ofbreieror minion type in solid columns of thirteen ems pica, one insertion in the paper at first lssuo thereof after such proceedings are had. The pcrsn to whom such contract shall bo let shall cntrjnto a gool and sufficient ootid in tho sum of $1 000 for the fiithful performaneO of such contract, said bond to accompany such bid and to be approved by ike Board. Contract prlco to hi paid quarterly In county warrants drawn on thu Contingent Fund. The Board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids.

JOHN MONTGOMERY, Chairman. A. O. WALLACE, Clejk. Dec.

17, 1885. PROPOSALS For County Advertising. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Supervisors of Cochise county will receive scaled proposals for publishing all advertisements (exclusive of delinquent lists) from January 10th, 1886, to January 10th, 18r7. Such proposals to be filed with Iho Clerk of the Boaid at or before 10 o'clock a. m.

January 4lh, 1886, at which time such bids will bo opened and the contract for publishing snch proceedings will be let to the lowest bidder. Said proposals shall spectly tho rates proposed for each Inch, ci taction thereof, of nonpareil type In solid columns or th.rteen ems pica, oneinser tlon in tho paper nt first issue thereof after said procecdlngsaarc had. TfiiTTcrsoWb whom such contract Bhall be let shall enter into a good and sufficient bond In the Bum of $1000, lor thu faithful pcitormance ef such contract, said bond to accompany such bid and to be approved by the Board. Contract price to be paid quarterly in County arrants drawn on the Contingent Fund The Board resenes the riht to reject any and all bids. JOHN MONTGOMERY, Attest: Chairman.

A. Q. WALLACE, Clerk. Dec. 17, 1885.

PROPOSALS For County Job Printing. NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT THE Beard of hupenisors or Cochise county will receive si aled roposals fot drlng tho Job printing of said county from the loth nay of January, 1886, to tho lOih day of January, 1887. Such printing will consist of tax receipts, and legal blanks, such a comp'alnts, warrants, Indictments, and all Job work except tee books of record used in tho various ollccs ofthe county. bnch bids must be filed with the Clerk of tke Board at or befo-e 10 o'clock a.m. January 4tb, 18SU, at which time said bids will be opened and the contract awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.

The pcrscn to whom such contract shall be let shall enter into a good and sutl'cent bond In the sum ol $250, for the faithful performance of said work. Said contract prlco to be a quarterly In warrants drawn on the Contingent Fund Tho Board reserves the right to reject tny and all bids JOHN MONTGOMERY-. Attest: Chairman. A. WALLACE, Clerk Dec 17,1883.

D. McSWEGAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Fourth Street, OpposteJOeci-dental Hotel, Tombstone, Arizona. For Male. A good buggy-horse and set of harness (new). '1 he horse is sound, gentle and a good traveler.

Apply to John O. Dunbar. German pickjes at R. P. Matisfiold'e.

Notice. IN fHE DISTRICT COURT OP THE FIB ii.dlclal district. Territory of ArlzoB unty of Cochise; Uastav Anderson vs. Rutlitlgc et Al. All per ous claiming or homing Hens on the property leulter deteiibed, nro iiutifitd to be and appear In the above entitled tiut on Monday, tho 2nd day or November, 1885, the some being tho first diy of the next succeeding term of said court, and to ci nlblt them and trtre ho proofs of their respective demands and Hens.

Thomalter of tho hearing nil determining said claims and liens wll: be heard on same day or at such other time as tho same may bo anjourncd to. Thts notice is gUen in an action lm ught by Oustav Anderson, plaintiff, against tico. llutledge and James S. Fruit, defendants, of $669 with costs and attorney's fee', and have such demand declared a lien on the Alps mine, which is In the complaint described as follows Beginning at the inlt'al monument on center of claim at a 4x4 post marked I. M.Alps M.

C. wo. 1, irom wnicn u.o, mineral monument iu i bears 42 18' 1273 distant; thence 8 7S' 9 E. 297 feet to post No. thence 48 32 887 feet to post No.

thence 57 49 600 feet to post No thence 48 f7 1168 feet to post No. thenc 57 48- 5R9 feet to post No thence 8 4832 697 feet to place of beginning. Maid mice is In the Tombstone Mining District, and is bounded on the by tne Grand Central mine. W. II.

SEAMANS, Clerk District Conrt. By C. W. Cluro, Deputy i-lcrk. GOODRICH AbMITO Attys.for PialntlD.

A Resolution OF Tn MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL of the City of Tombstone, of tbu Terrjtory pf Arizona, In relation to reports of City officers. Bo it resolved by the Mayor and Common Council of tho City of Tombstone: Tbat all officers of tho City of Tombstone shall, on or before tho first Wednesday of each month, make and fl3 with the City Auditor an itemized report of the business transacted their respective offices during the previous month; and each of said City offlceia shall, at all times, keep their books posted np to date, and subject to the ex-amln tlon ofthe Mayor and Common Concil or any a mmlH appointed by the Mayor and Common Council for that purpose. Be it further icsolved, that this resolution shall take i fleet and be In force from and after approved and due publication approved as to form. No, ember 12 1885. W.

H. SAVAGE, Cltr Attorney. Approved. C. N.

THOMAS, Mayor. Attest J. P. CLUM, Clerk. Notice of Forfeiture.

TO J. E. FA1TJES, J. J. NEELY, G.

O. Moore, A. Lano. II. Fordtran A.

Beckham, R. O. Falres.h B. Moore, J. II Chambers, Z.

T. Hogan, B. Garrett, E. ilalght, Cocke, A. L.

Steele and P. Carson. You are hereby notified that we have expended one hundred dollars In labor and Improvements on the Hercules lode and mining claim, situated In the Del Cabeias, now known as the Tevts mining district, County of Cochtae and Territory of Arizona: location notice recorded In book 3, page 110, of transcribed records ol Cochise county, A. In order to bold the claim for the year endtag December, 1885, nnder the provisions of section 2,321, Revised Statutes of the United States. There'ore, if wlthm ninety days from publication of this notice, you fail or refuse to coat Urate, each of yen, your proportion ot said expenditure and cost of this publication as co-owners, your interests in said mine or claim will become the property of the undersigned, nnccr section 2,324.

JACOB BINZ, JACOB HOUNBERGER. Tombstone, September 25, 1885. PROPOSALS For Taking Insane Persons to Stockton, Cal. Notlco is hereby given thnt tho Board of Superiors of Cochise county will receive scaled proposals taking the county's Insane to Stocton, during the year 1886, or until tho Tcrltortal Insane Asylum sall be finished, should It be finished within the year. Such proposals to be filed with the Clerk ofthe Board, at or before 14 o'clock a.m., January 4tb, 1880, at which tlmo bids will be opened and the contract let to the lowest responsible bidder.

Each bid must be accompanied by a good a sufficient bond in the sum of one thousand dollars lor tho faithful performance of the contract. Contract price to bo paid In county warrants draw on the general fund. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. lAttcst.) O. WALLACE, Clerk.

Dec. 23d. 1885. JNO. MONTGOMERY, Chairman.

lOtd For Sale. Work and Saddle Horses for a sale in quantities to suit purchasers at ABBOTTS' Ranch, Sulphur Spring Valley. For particulars apply at the office of the Tombstone Epitaph. C. S.

ABBOTT. PONY SALOON! Allen Street. AS UNDER THE FORMER MANAGE-ment, this saloon will continue to retail nothing but the straight goods, wh'ch gave the "rony" such a well-deserved reputation. -T. Rlpy's ci lebratcd Acdersdn County, Kentucky, (four-year-old sour-mash) Bourbon, and J.

M. Atherton's equally celebrated Tea EettlejRye, of tho same age, retailed at 12Vi cents. The Pony, The' Best "Bit" Cigar to be had in the City, a Specialty. T. A.

JO.VKW, Notice. ALL PERSONS NOW OCCUPYING TOWN lots on the nrfacoof the Mountain Maid mining rlalm in Tombstone, and who have not here tolore obtained tho mining title, arc hereby requested to call upon iy attorney, Geo. Berry, at bis office tn Tombstone, and make arrangements to obtain the same If they wish to avoid litigation. FORDICE ROPER. 'icmbstone Jan.

12.1885. Notice. The TorahstOLe public library will, on and after Monday, Nov. Oth, be open from 0 to 9 o'clock p. m.

For Fale. A COMFORTABLE HOUSE -FIVE ROOMS furnished; fruit anrtilower ga'd' ns. Located on Bruce street, bctw Fifth and Sixth. For ale at a bargain. Enqnlre of J.V.VICKHRB GRAND New Year's Ball.

Given by I lie Tombstone Fire Dep't. Thursday Dec. 31,1885, SCHIEPJFELIN HALL. Tickets, tn AdmlttiHian and Lady. Committee.

All men Committee. O.D. Reppy. D. 8.

Miller, James Coyle, O. L. Mellgren, Geo, Magann. Godirey Tribolet, G. B.

Bradshaw, T. A. Walker, Ben Cook, B. A. Flekas.

Floor Committee. Mill Baron, I. M. Isaacs, Tom Baker, W. D.

Shearer, LcnAar K. Ashmun. Jnn.es Wash. William Ives. L.

Summerneld, Harry Qultler. l'rof. McCarty. Floor Director. Chief Thomas Keefe.

All firemsu will an pear in j. Bargain. WANTED TO PELL OR TRADE FOR A good wagon and two horses a farLlshed hou-e of three large rooms, situated In the town ofBlfbee, Ariz Al-o, 01 half or the whole of the Bon 'ion Baloon, now i epe by Clark Dunn, the two buildings icnttngfor srventy collars per month, row Apply to HANK PLUISELL, -3m At Bisbee, Ariz. Notice to Creditors. A ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ULagalnst the estate of Julian Rojas, deceased, a.e hereby notify to present tho came with proper vouchers to me at my store on Fremont street, on or before the 8ih day of January 1886, JAMES BROWN, Administrator.

$500 REWARD. Bv virtue of authority vested in me by the Board ot Supervisors of Cochise oounty at a regular meeting ot said Board, held on the Gth day ot October, 1885, 1 hereby ofltejwt- rewafdTJf SSOO'loi the anpre-hension, dead or alive, of the renegade Apache Chief Gero-nimo. And by the same au-thoritv I oiler a further reward ot 9Z6U lor the apprehen sion, dead oyrrfive, of any one of said rGeronimo's band of renegade Indians who haye beenengaged Avithhim in his murderous raids through Co chise C'ountv. Said apprehension to earn the above rewaids must he made bv some person or persons not in tne military service ot.the United states. xC.

S. HATCH, sheriff! Tombstone, Oct. (5, 1885- DR. MINTIE, TIIK HI'ECIALINT, No. 11 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Treats all CnnoNic, Special and Private Diseases wira Wonderful MJCCESS. TlfR BRCAT KR1IKUY! certain cure for s'enousneps. I'rostator i ca, and all the evil fleets of outhful follies nd excesses, and in Inking intoxicating auors Dr. Mlntle, vho Is a regular pbysl-an graduate from the 'nnersity of Pensylva-in, will agree to forfeit 10 for a case of this ludlho Vital Restora e- iuiau.1 in nnd treatment) wll no cure or foir times thnquan tlty $5 sent to any address on receipt of price or C. In privato name If desired, by Dr.

Mtntie, 11 Kearny St b. V. Cal. Send for list of questions and namplefc SAMPLE BOTTLE FUBB will be sent to any one applying by letter, statin symptom strict secrecy In regar all business transactions. MERCANTILE, LAW AND COLLECTION OFFIGE.

Touchnut bet. Fourth and Fifth. Tombstone, Arizona. Charles G. Johnston, Attorney-at-Law and Notary Public.

J. E. Palmer, Accountant. Mr. Johnson will practice In all the courts of the ttn'tory.

In both civil and ciimmal cases Mr. Palmer will deotc his alien Ion ks expert In bookkeeping; alto to bookkeeping, searching of records, copying, abstracting, convejnnclng and all other business connected therewith. For the convenience of u.lness men and ethers having past due nd other claims lor adjustment and colt ctlon, this office ulere unpaialledad vantages Mr. 1 aimer will keep, for the benefit of holders of real estate, special book for the entry of houses at lands for sale or to rent. Deeds, mortesees and leases will be csrcftillv drawn and rents collected, and as toth branches of this office need youi patrotage-.

It is certainly (taken In conjunction with their long cxicrtence in the above business specialties) a sufficient guaiantec of prnmrliess and economy. Mr. i aimer will also transact, as agent In Tombstone, business of any naturo for is ins llvlug abroad, guaranteeing them saiety, satltf.clton and dispatch, lll-lm..

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