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Show Hew TomlHtnlt Hat lit Mania. "Jlr. Wnrnir, of Tombstone, 1 believer be-liever light jou Arc," enld n man with n big mu'laclie nnd n broad brimmed liai In the offleo of the llranwlck "Yen, 1 11 tell jou howTomb-tonn pot lit name. InllnciNdrija, whin the Jpachti were prclly lol nround mir part of the country, n pnwpcctor cntno tdoncbthonaineof VA Bchlflin. Ho hail been protpecilng for a pl while without finding mueli of Anything, and when ha announced hit Intention of trying lilt lurk nround our camp (which wai then totally without whlto popula. tlon) ho w warned that ho would not get liaek, nnd lilt frWidt would hrtte tn go p and build a tombntouo on hit grate. "Ho went, though, nnd tho flnt day ho found a rich piece of llont which AMAycd f.'.TSO. The man U now worth (2,090,000, and tho placo lint had the name of Toiulwtono ot er tlnce. In appearance ap-pearance ho It n common miner ytt, wean n red flatind thlrt, top IkkjU And a broad hat, and doeni't care n llg for hit penonal appiarance." Hock Mountain Ncwa. |