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Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

Arizona Weekly Star from Tucson, Arizona • 4

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NATURAL ABILITY VS. EDUCATION. MEDICAL. 9 4 "War 3vjvC.fflex TUB MOST BtrcCKtttSFETL REMEDY (bwovmd.M rtMi la and Ulster. Aka eaoeUeoril lor hum i BEAD PROOF BELOW UN ALLS SPAVIN CUBE FretMt Ohio.

Jan. 5t ft, ldl B. B. J. thlag ferny duty to reader you my thank lor bta Art aad profit wbiA i hf dirtnd (raa yoot ft aluab and lug fa mod bpnria Cora, My warn ttd I bad a vtiwbU sfcntUoa oorib ti BtvUdi bdHry bad irMpco amaaoed by lour tawliirt Vrtwnnary Bw pa bayond aay ear, wui that lb Hum done fur aver A a Jaeft reeud I adrked eottaia to try a bottle of KeadnUb Sparta third hot- It had a magiml sffm, the cattle belonging at Calabaaaa, and another band belonging to Richardson, Gormlev A Harbison and a horse of Ban-ford.

They had reached the ranch of French Louie, near the western foot-hills of the Hnachucas, when Meesra. Gorm-ley, Baugh, Hopkins, Harbison and other cattle men near CritteDdsn. with a party of vaqueroe, overhauled them and the fight began. About five hundred shots were fired in all and Jenna Charoon waa killed outright in the start. Cavanaugh i afterwards killed and Bumaldo received several wounds, but escaped and reached La Nona, where he died soon after his arrival When be got to La Noria be stated that they had run into a band of forty Apaches and had a fight with them, but a by-etander remarked, Tea, I bare been expecting you to meet that band of Apaches ever since you oommenced stealing cattle." Their object in tearing np Liohliter'a camp waa to people believe that the Apachts were stealing stock and depredating in the oountry, bnt it didnt work.

Tha cattle meu are thoroughly organized and intend to clean out tha entire lot before they atop. Cottle thieves had bettor stand from under down that way. to smile at Satans rags and at th sa time smile upon a corpse bristling with butcher knives aad stilettos of rude manufacture. "Barrio Libre" is the Spanish for "free zone" a place where the stiff regulations demanded by law 'are uu known and where the butcher-knife, bad Mexicans and worse meeoaL diluted with bad Americana, affords the motive power. In Tucson's younger days the Barnet Libre was a quarter of the town, in the southern part, where the lower class of Mexicans ami the Fapego and Yaqqi Indians bold high or low carnival without being interrupted by officers of the law.

When they had a grand ball or "baile," (bi-lee) as it ia called, end put on a gilt-edged finale by killing four or five of tha participants, all that was asked of them eras to ao dispose of theoaroaaeee so that the dogs wouldnt be dragging and fighting over human heads, arms and legs in the more respectable quarters of the city. In. early times it was smart juvenile resident of that quarter who knew hia father when he met him on the streetomd many would hare been pussled if asked to point out their mother they believed, with Top-ey," that they jest growed." The marriagqeeramony was almost unknown in that quarter and was looked upon a useless custom entirely unworthy of adoption. The man who passed through its streets and earns out without having bis back as full of butcher-knives aa a hardware dealer's bulletin board eould say that ha had performed a miracle, and received the congratulations of tha leading citiaena. But that was a long time ago- Tucson ia no longer a village, but a city, aad civilization has, hand in hand with progress, trampled over the old order of things aad very nearly weeded out the blooming plants of immorality.

Good citizens have accumulated property there, have established business houses and residences, and Barrio Libre is only the name of the quarter and does not represent any eouspicuous features of immorality. Many descendants of the old-time residents, however, still reside there and although tha officer keep a close watch they sometimes manage to inaugurate a few of the old customs. Fbeoelf know ipectjtc tor EpHryMe Ftta-tErt tor Spnwii ul Failing ftirlrni -1-rmnflTTrelrnr ijuli irtjrnUrrril ani mu Kiied bfMM la 4eHrln fcnr.t 4RetrttBre gem of 4urtae 4 rtcfeaMM CmvgtrMoklwatrtatBbbonWortMMH 3wf btoody yrictertrt rtegrtrtt etfeniatrt. ttmtorteeBoiia, Oftrrtade urt PeittHy art piwftBtly emsfNmlfrtkh YrtjDleTkennlageirt ithftri ijiri nrtz Effi kooNlm ud King SrO, tvi 4 Ctoknfee bd breath te good, rtacvlat cn, rVltcmls billneiasea deer nni lial i Char-miae metres mrtrfeteea trnzothmrmtk tt drtre Skh Beedeche Ukm the fd ni FV-Ooerttee eHe eetbsrtle artrtm, Froeaptiy earn frnrenuliarn by remtoff BertMeetife-fftTtetriM'epcrtieete tin iitmnd is (urutMdtocsntli iiiiom tsruu chart wbe att opiate talk- Rffrrtw the adad aad larlgerrtea Or Cera dyspepsia or mornty rsfdd. ty Underfeed ia wrttiee over ft ft? i Leading phyddirt In U.

nd gatey hooding eieryiiM ta U. ft aad Enrepcve Iieaaacf tfae Mood ewe tti om For aal by leading i The Dr. S. A. Richtiwul Med, PrepAs.

Sti Joseph, Mo. Mr Fortsetierelsle aa elicalara Mai aSwu BZBneTOZ A ce-. Assets. Ere FnadHa fc wad it and tbe bom itnUaim 3a Dak of idubvib, theeeneiesot nUii-recysuiywm warn aa unole of euoe, and I taka at Interest a saaiUn( hia wiwlab Yoon truly. Im A.

Wilsoz. Qinl Eafoor KENDALLS SPAVIN CURE. Wort Koooboryh.Vt., jreb, 10b, 18L Hr. B. d.

Kmimu A tteatef-Sewra! mk ago I injured aiy knee joist which ommI aa toUrgiawt to pro the eie of a Imi wntnaft and oaoood too eery aororo yaia aB ik Him lor lour or iro week, whoa 1 b. prt to aao Kendall Sparta Cura with tho wort oattofartory rooulta. It hoo completely nnili tho enlargement aad otoppod the femcnee and petna. 1 ham ktr know it to Booaooltoot lor horoeo but now I know it to Bo tho boot hnlaarat for human flooh that I rtyulntiil with. Yoon truly, T.

P. LAWRENCE KENDALL'S SPAVIN OUKJB ran la iU effects, mild ia it action aa It Amo not blister, yot it penetrating and poww arid roach orory doop aoUd pain or to ro aoo any bony growth or otbor antargevieat, wort ao opariaaoplinto, cur bo, callous, print mroitinga aad any lemacee aad ail onUrgo- want of tha joint or Umbc, or lor rbeuma bam ia mao and lor any purpose lor which I Bmiaint aood too maa or boot It ia aow banw to bo tho boot liniment lor man oror wood, acting mild and yot aerNtia ia ito effect. tknd address fur IlluotrrPd Circular which wa think firm positive proof I it virtue. Bwromodyhaa oror mot with ouch unquahtted maoa to our knowledge, lor bout aa well aa tvioetl. per bottle, or rt bottlo for id.

AS Druggirta ham it or oaa grt it lor you, or A will bo ooat toaay addroo ea receipt of reoby tho proprietor. DR. B. J.KKNKAL Emaburgh Kalk, Vh BOLD BY ALL DBUOGIST8 The Great English Beneir la for blitty, KlMMHl Yfe. ality, lealni Lort bktibnd, Merr.

Faraiyatn, atrt i LjS ty.cla In th bead, the rttei fluid jwu anbee etay ea diiaaa that hrt Hiw LaMkaitrafe dooth. Zr Misti, who Ie teler firtutal ybyeh. dta will agree te forfeit Modrrt ft ailun a mm ef this kind the vtW Intnratu mmOrno-bte apeertl rtvk end Useful) Mltatf er fok tBythtsf inrenw tnyerte itssf (aUM Dr all FrtvaM tumn ijursi wUhant nwasry. OoeenltaHwe Ire, A tbwiw eaamtaetton aad tdvta, taHrttt orotyoto art. ertae, ft.

FrteeeCFHal BeeteeeHs. ft I er taasM the qeaHty, ft lii: sent wpee eeeetptf prtee. er O. O. ft ehwerrstioa, and ta pttvah rmo, ftf 8atfiefi Wr aft.

wivtjg, HO.he, gee ray imeilwa. Cnl Dr. Spinney, Na II Kmuht Street. TraoU all Cbionla and Special NEW REMEDIES DB. QUINLANS IHenaery, Dr.

CibbtaV A few ovoningo ago tho Citixea, bo doubt whilo indulging in on. of it ehanoterintio past prandial moralizing moodo, was pkwaed to tall TU that tha praaont dashing commander of tha American Army ui the aon of an illiterate Irish laborer end owe hia preaent exalted military poeition, and I aappoae hia ehiralrio bearing, eonrage and aoqttired feme alao (eh, Mr. Citizen?) to the oom-moa echool ayetem of thia country. WeU, if General Sheridan doea owe hia parentage to illiterate Irish peaaanta, who Bed tho peroocutiona of their native country, the fact is all the more creditable to him and thenk and shows that he in-beritod in no email degree the staff of which greet men are made. Had nature and hia Irish ancestry not endowed Little Phil" with the' ability and chi-ralrio daring which distinguished him during the war, and gieen Jiim tha coni' age and eoldieriy qualities that in other ages than thia helped so many of his exiled raoe to cam with their good, words their way to fame and fortune in' other lands than this, I eoaroaly believe his common school education or even the knowledge acquired at West Point, would have made him the heroic end auooesful soldier he ie, or won (or him, unaided by inherited dash and ability, tha distinguished military position to which grateful nation has just elevated him.

But to return to tha Citizen, whose statement respecting the illiteracy of the Generals tether lacks, I submit, confirmation; st lesst such confirmation as would carry conviction with it But the Citi-sen, I presume, drew upon its very prolific imagination (or the statement referred to the some as no doubt did many of the editor, of the oountry who from time to time have made similar unsupported assertions Poverty is no crime, but entire illiteracy would be both crime and a shame, had th General's fiitber immigrated from any other oountry in Europe than from Ireland, where the natural aspirations of its people wore then, as now, suppressed, ana where fiendishly conceived and enacted penal laws placed a baa upon national education the same as they did, and do now, upon national independence. Bat aside from these things there ie wanting proof to establish the utter ignorance of the elder Sheriden when became to thia oountry. Varied educational aCqui rain ta wars of course, not among hie possessions, but that he was totally illiterate in the sense sought to be conveyed by the libellous paragraph of tae Citizen the writer emphatically denies, and he challenges its editors to successfully substantiate hia charges. Were tha still weeping Noibe whose complaints ranch the world and heap deepest disgrace upon English justice and civilisation, bnt in possession of tha educational blmsings accorded to other countries during Sheridan pore's youth-aid not restricted by cruel laws aa they were, thechanoesare that tha hero of Winchester would have been bora an Irishman and before this have won distinction in the ranks of Fenian-ism or some other of the revolutionary organizations that in tha past forty yean have kept that metaphorioal old chap with the top boots and corduroys in perpetual perturbation of spirit. Little Phil iq credited with having aid, as any high-spirited man who loved liberty and hated tpranny I might have said, "Were I in Ireland, too, would be a Fenian." To this expression of the General's the Citisen objects and intimates that the oountry could very well do without the expression of such sentiments on the part of one of its greatest military chieftains.

Indeed, were the Citizen a product of Neq York journalutw enterprise instead of the tame publication it is, and to give expression to such sentiments of disapproval I should at once conoluda that it was affected with the fashionable Anglo- mania cruse now agitating the brainless npper-tendom of Gothamr But the Citizen, though It corps at Fenianiam, ia not aa devoid of sense as are the English-worahipping dudes of New York, but it ia, or at least appears, devoid of the nluily feeling and sympathy which the great majority of tha independent newspapers and periodicals of the oountry have tune and again expressed for the political woes of the land that has given to America ao many men of the heroic stamp of General Sheridan. ScBOTAToa. i He Never Saw the Barrio Libre. 1 What ie a Barrio Libre anyway? Tuc-eon baa one and we see an account of three persona being shot there one night; and the 8 tab says that "wife-beating seems to be the popular amnpement out in the Barrio Libra." Prescott Journal. What Never saw that famous Barrio Libre? Young man you are not foody to die, by a jngfulL No one should depart to the myetio hence without having first seen th Barrio Libre.

JCt ia distinctively a Tucson institution and ia of Mexican extraction; Tucson, fortunately for good order, having tha only Barrio Libre in the United States and perhaps in the world. It ia a hades tor those who love peace and good order and a daisy paradise to the reporter who loves yoitno suraisj-. Uv may to nftrii fea tho effaet of yoetb Jrt foilie or tedteertlee will Oo wl to mil BmbmIto of thia tho kraw LuW lh ilw nffaHaf brnuH tit.lpliMf will ipitraBla to forfolt $M)0 for vrj OQ.Q i mUtl Wh1rm privet BImmm of I art tbmcUr whloh ho undertake aad fall Mtadlo Agod W.a. fbwt rro our il ito Of thirty to ality who IrrtblN with flmaeiit ovtttirtt of tho blrtfw. of too a omapoaud ay alight raa.rtlag or karat VMkMilf rf III NyStOrt la OMBtirrr tho pttl.oi r.obot eeooaat for On walBfl tho ariaary depoalta ropy aMhinoa will oftl ho found, and iooMom intll por rtolni of ilwow wtil appear.

er tha oolor will hoof thia mlikuh huo. again ebaagiag to i Wort and trrylflyjpirttio. Thom nro many woo won dtjLef fiUKdirtenlty, iguoreat of ib. rhdA ia tho mooed tag of oowiaoi meekness. Dr, will gnor.it I perfect ears a.

.11 mm, nod hoalttty matoratioa of pnilo-nriBAn Mfua. Are Bourn to to ft and dto A Buadayo to II o. m. Omaultottoa frooa Thorough oeanl.ntlou nndodrlootat CellovaddroM DR. gPTNNmr ax.

Wo II iMfHf Im of all kiada, inW, tiurt, ftyirab tm, fteiyunnt and IaMroei1 tldk Doctor hae had ymo. expaneM Is tfaw bradaeol 4 thane riiMSBaa, nad thane abrt nr in need of bb trekjL rtu mid not inrt oai) and eee bin before ffwu iliuuhaie. art be Dr. will gennubtee ears nil Ma nndertahea. Fenone hvntf aft diatannee be cored at henae by wntin I the Ilartar and ffiTiaft a fall and plnaa dwffripti tbrtroae.

Addrr DB, F. QTTINUbir Propoult for Flour, Tha Prescott Courier publishes the following bids or proposals for furnish-ng flour at military poets in thia department: Apache, 20,000 pounds A H. Honing, file- per pound. aBow ie, 25,000 pounds Walter 8. doxweU, Madison W.

Stewart, 4.10; ti lR Solomon, 4.24; Edward N. Fish, 1 Jerome B. Collina, 4.80; AIN" nfeld, 4.65: Grant, 70,000 pounds Walter Maxwell, 8.98; John Y. T. Smith, A00; Madison W.

Stewart, A00; Adolph Solomon, 4.38; Edward Fish, 4.38; Jerome B. Collins, 4.95; Albert Bteinfeld, 4.65. Huachuaha, 63,000 pounds Edward N. Fish, 4.20; Walter 8. Maxwell, 4.25; J.

Y. T. Smith, 4.25; Charles T. Hayden, 4.7-18; Jerome B. Collina, 5.95: Albert Steinfold 4.87.

Lowell, pounds Jotiu Y. T. Smith, Edward N. Rah, 8.55; Albert Bteinfeld, 8.75; Walter 8. Maxwell, 8.75; Charles T.

Hayden, 8.15-16. McDowell, 85,000 pounds James B. Turman, 8.01; John Y. T. Smith, 8.01; Charles T.

Hayden, 8.. Thomas, 100,000 pounds Adolph Solomon, 4.58; John Y.T. Smith, 4.70; Madison W. Stewart, 4.70; Edward N. Fish, 4.93; Albert Bteinfeld, 6.18; Jar ome B.

Collins, 5.20, Varda, 25,000 pound John T. T. Smith, 4-70; James R. Turman, 5(. Whipple, 63,000 pounds John Y.

T. Smith, 4.40; James R. Turman, 42; Charles T. Hayden, 4.15-16. Shooting Up tho Trains.

The railroad men, it seems, dont have very smooth sailing in Mexico, as the following from the Chihuahua Mail dearly indicates: On Thmsday morning, as the third-class train left Lerdo a rifle bullet cam crashing through the rear end of tha caboose and passed through Sis ear and out Of the front. That asms evening, just thia aide of Sana Rosalia, peheenger stepped from hia seat to peak with the conductor when a bullet splintered the window and embedded itself on the opposite aids of the ear. Hia providential movement saved his life. Several time at this last point tram have been shot into. What does it meu? Why do not the offioere at Lerdo end Santa Rosalia stop it? Why are not three criminals hunted down? Do the people there want to stop the great work done by Mexico's best men and put an end to foreign immigration and travel? Do they wish to undo the efforts of years and expense of millions by this government to develop and enrich it and its people? Must we wait until some vain-able Mexiou citizen is killed before justice is done? Will the officers there allow the reflection their negligence occasion of being abettors of murder Governor Terrazas and Mayor Zubrian, we are informed, will at onoe send detectives down to bunt np there bloodthirsty wretches.

This is timely action. Every train should be accompanied by armed officers, and when a team ia fired into let it at onoe be topped and the parties shpoting pursued and killed or captured. A crntia in affaire ia imminent. Before innocent blood ia shed and untold damage done by the effects thereof, put a stop to hi Aguerre New Stage Line. Pedro Aguerre A Oo.

will start their first stage on the new Quijatoa line on ueeday morning. It will leave tha office of Sessions A Freeman, tbs agents, at 7 0 and will arrive at the Qnijatoas in twelve hours. The stations and rates of fare and freight are aa follows: Jim Boleys, thirty miles, fare 83, freight 1) cento a pound; Dobbs, forty miles, fare 84, freight 2 cent a pound; Water Holes, forty-fire miles, fare 84.50, freight 2jj cent par pound; Haynes, sixty-fire miles, fare 86.50, freight 4 cents a pound; Qnijatoas, eighty miles, fare 88, and kilhng men in the vicinity of Cnt freight 5 cents a pound. The stages will not run to Gunsight for the present, bnt probably will in a short fame. Changes of heroes will he kept at Jiza Boley'e and et Haynes to enable the company to make quick time without abuse of stock.

ten den, Charleston and other places for a long time. It appears that they first went to the comp of Lichhtor A where they stole all the gun and broke the cooking ntenetla and then they took 80 head of P. O. Bos tSO THIS OMIT tmaxthming hoino. dy nad Mm Toulo ta th.

Mgiunth to It of ovor twoaty I mm of proetieoi portoom, 00 Beg ilMFAlLlMO CKH-rai-Tt Borrcua and Fh yloi DoMilty, ImimI Wmhnma, aporwntorrhwo. Ftoo. tnterrhwo, Bwiaoioa Impotonoy' Bxhnnaim twdty, Froaiatutolmll.ae4 LO nh li iU IM wetilwI'Mi, nad fmrt wh. mum prodomd. It aad oertftm a bloof limiRihMi th Ktrvu.

Bmln. MumIm WtiTMtioa, B.prodQcttT idiit and wtMmw F.cttlUm It otopa ouy onaatu.nl ArtlU toting drain spot tho oy.tMn, promoting mvoluntary kwm, grtHUtottng drmina, oaiinl lewi with Iho urfao oto d.rtmetlv. to felirt and body It ta n.uro ollnlu.off of oil KIPNBt JID BLADDER OO HP LA IB TO, ItoantnlM no ufnrtcma To taftrltg from tn.oell oBrntaot youthful tndtoerottoaa or ta roM, a thoroagh and ponowt oaro ft mmetmd, Prio ll.to por bottlo. or Cm botllao a ooao, with fall diroettono nod neloo, $10, ml mouro from ohmrvsUoem any oddvomnpoo aorolpt of prim, or To bo bod only of DR. O.

D. 8ALFZBLD, tH IlAitllV mKIT.ktM jrhAhuldOOOAt Oonouitatlou oonhiomHol, by lottorot rt ofhoo for th mtbImm tul I' ViH to In.uro porfoot ooerooy, I hart al'V 1 1 oddmoa.a ndm wbioh all pack roil 12.00. fl-J Maatltljr fttevfaff Tirr. Irfl take place ia the Maeoaae HalL tf aeanraat ft I Temple Bmhhnc. Locnsnlitv THCRADAY, MOTKMBEft tftML.

A UwfW Wtory and Fair biaelatu. Chartered by tirt Uirttore Komtao fcy, Mrt twice declared leg by the higbm. court ftaftma StatA. Bond given te KrtiyCoratrlaW omm. ot $100,000 for fb prompt ptyneal of pam.

old. k. SvolBtlo llttgU Dmvlaiis 9 Every ticket holdor hie own nj anil oat UMaamberea hie ticket aad mmm rmpofidmgr number on Uw tog plaeed ta the ia iua preweaca These dnurmn will the laut Tharaday ef every amU, see TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Mlelnt to obow It. worlt will bo ooat to nay oa applying by lottor, ttating hi. aywptoma and ngr gom loot tMotlf Mitititttil, Naweraber ftehsma 1 vos i Poses, A00 s.l"v 5" i-00 rii 600 sank 10 is, 100 Prises, 100 seek HI 0 Pnzsa, SO reeh S.iw.

Fnsee, 20 each teLSMWr lOoO Prises, 10 seek lu aa. fees, 00 MctiApinnizitiss Pnss. 72TO Pnsos, 200 Appraxna 1 1 Pnza. 1AM. rrum, 100 each, Approximatia p.

asm MltCCLLAHCOUt. Though shnka in Tory joint nnd fiber with fbToraxal aguo or bilious ramt. taut1 th oyotiHDi "may yrt bo treed from the malignant Tiraa with Huoteto ua 8tosuhok Bit- Protect the agmiurt it I with this bauAwol ntiopiinodia, winch ts further-more a aupremo remedy for lirer 1,867 Pnss, iioeee "Eels Tickets, S. BsU Tfekefc ST Tickets, zs Tleketa, Slew. Keantmasurv or Hsnk Draft is Lanr.enreil by kxpnes.

lXIN'T UJ HKiWl SBsarz LETItHOB POEKimCK OBDAB, nl fnra tiivr eoitea. OKIJKi of 6 wui npeerd by I piwt, mm be sent at ear npaue. Addma m0k. ordarmtoJ.J. DOUOitAR, iUonnlk, Ky.

trim L. DrtiEAWy ggeat, Twaiwunae, Anew. nh ITOMACHP oomploint. pntiaaf debility, rtu turn, kidoey bow- asm and other aitmoirto. For oak by nil jDruggirts and Doolen gooer- Subscribe fortbe Weeslt: Star; only $3 00 per year, postage prepail..

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