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"I "- "" -V J-."v-'VV s 1. T ' 'I J I m i, ti i b; Xt !( The Prospector. 8EPTEMBUK. .. 10.1S97 RAILROAD TIME TABLES ARIZONA AND SOUTHEASTERN R. R. 5?l Uttnbn llVftV 1AULU.J c Swia. 5 - ' I'- 2 u!)' 33, l39j H I Mixed First Class t r Flsl I S iCIass Stations. DiUy, except Snd Daily. 1 xc'pt ;a.m o L.v....intiee flr. 5(.v 333 712 40' Donl.uu 5'.33: r37 la 4" . .I'atkaro U29 3 3 8. IS 152' .. ..water Tank. ,30.1 1 145 33 300" . . . e.narieston . 125.3 ia 55 30 3Ar.. ..Fairbank Lvjiq.o 1-00 900 6 3 Lv.....Fairblnk..Ar ,10 o 12 4 37 0 .. M. . crossiDgii7 7 I 9 '5 39 Contention 1157112.300 9'3'. 45" i-anu 9 5 ia iuj 10.05 J5 3 Benson o'ii.20 Pacific Tim?. 1 Y - L FUg Station, btops on hfj-nil. BEN WILLIAMS, S-upenntenden SOUTHERN I'ACIFIC R R iEast STATIONS. Weit 4,45 4mLv Hensn .... 3, 20am ....Tucson . ... 1.30 pm ....Marropa ... fc.copm Y'iraa.. ...Ar'ti.3spi 1.50 am .. 420am to 20 a m 700pm ftl?oam ...Los Anceles.. '-rr J Ksutschmtt, G M E Randolph. D s iiiwii ! t" ! w-r i.,wwm NEW MEXICO & ARIZONA R R West East 4,OamI.r IVnsn . ... Ariix 45a n 525am! Huachuca..... 'loaopra 6. 45 ami .... Cnttendcn .... ' o $opxr 7 30am .... CaUbasas .... f 8.10pm 8.00 m XogaVs I 7.45Pm Doily , Pacific time. J. J, FkeY general Manager, 'A.NAUGLE. :. .1 ClBSOV, Assistant General Minaret-. Tram Master MARICOPA 4 PHOENIX R R. .North stations 5ouh eoopmLv Thonix Ar 800am 8.25 pm erape 7 25 a m 9.0 pm Kyrene 7 00 a m 9.25pm bicaton 625a ni 0.45pm Mane pa 615am K. S. Ml amp. Gen. Supt. LOCAL NOTES. Following is the temperature and rainfall at Tombttone for tlie week ending Sopt. 3, 1S97, as reported bi ll. M. Gee, weather observer: Highest average temperature.. SS.l Lin est average temirature . G4 2 Rainfall 1.7b FOB SALE Bees for sale. T. X. Wol-ott. Call on X drummer arrived today from Bi bee and it intervieningour merchant;. Mr. J. Keatin?, of Shatlmk and Keating Bisbee, is a visitor to Toiub stoue and greeted by Lis many friendi. Constable Burt Altord arrived te. day with a prisoner from Wilcox and landsd fail charge in the county Wxetile. ii No-To-IJae for Flftj Cents. Guarc&teed tobacco habit cure, males weali c ::ton, UooJ pure. Me, II All dru;U'j- E. S. Adam the popular liveryman of Bisb;e wai over on a flying tifit last evening re urning bomu this morniug. C. W. Blackburn of Iho Copper King of Bisbee was a Tisilor to the city today. He speaks eneourainely o! tbe progress of the Kipg. Indeed matters look so flattering thatanothcr raise in too price of stock is already ordered. Work is being pushed with commondable vi;or and prospects brightening witb depth. To Care Cuuttlpalloit I urpttr, Take Ccarets Camlr Cathartic. lOcorSe. UC.C.C. Xall to cure, drursifcts rclund znocer. -T iVhile a party of men were sested an the sidewalk in fiont of a Prescott saloon tbe other day, after a heavy bower, ana of them raw a glittering peek in tbe sand, rooted it out witb a (tick, and it proved to be a rather handsomely shaped gold nugget, worth about $1, ffbich hal been washed t view by the flood. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Gold Aiedsl, Midwinter Fair. DIt 4 CREAM i BAKING POWDER A Pare Grape Cream ( Tartar Powder. v40 YFARS THF ST-4NDARD. wniJ'- - ii iiir r-- jii Iiimmman i m i srswrnTa i n i -i. -n .- ;.Li' ' ". .ij EFFECTS OF TUE BT0R3I Railway l'.ritlscs antl Tracks Wuslied Awav, Xo eastern or western mail trtitcd today but express nn.tter v ai Uebcd through and csme to band. The rea su no mail aniid is txi'luiued hi the fact that the X. M. A A. train hud not )(t reached Fairbank from Xo gales on account of washouts aud a. all mail arming at Brnson cannot be delivered U others tbau fie mail ageutof that road It was impoteitla to deliver the mail en the spu-ial box car of express matter sent tofairbank from Benson today and as a conse quence nill lay at that junction uutil the annul of the regul.ir N. M. Jc A. train. Several big bridges and considerable track was washed away on tbe X. M. it A. causing tbe delav but as it is probable that all breaks will bs repair ed by touigbt and three da s mail will be brought in tomorrow. Tbe washout on the A. & 8. E. has been repaired and uew running ou schedule time. Reports from xarious sections go to sbaw that tha rain ttorra doing all this damage was without doubt the heaviest of the season and flacded a aet area of country. A ptcu'jsr death from a tbo:k is reported by the Xew Vork Letter: A retail dealer who disliked the po'itioD or one of the lights in front of his store pushed it with a small stick. It eo happened that the latter was part of a gilt frame, ani as he stood on an iron plate in tbe sidewalk the gilding formed a connection and sent a cur rent through his body, causing instant death. A cornfield poet tunes up hisltro and arbles in the following manner: Bury the croaker out in the woods in a beautiful bole in tbe grouud, whore the bumble bees bumbln and the straddle bug straddle around. He's no good to the town of push; too Im practical, too stingy, too dead, but he nants tho whole earth and a part of the crutt, cud the stirs that shine oerhead. Then hurry him off to the bumble bee's neet, and bury him deep iu tho ground, for lit's no use to us here; get him out of tho way and make room for the man that's sound." The I'rojectnscoro performances last night was a decided tucacss the hall beings crowded and all well pleased aod.sttHiied with tbe evening's entertainment. The many amusing scenes afforded muih d?Jjht. The Msing scene put our devil in ccstacy of delight and yet hardly restrains himself as he jictures the last tct when the Lisj&r settles down upon her lips like a carrier pegion coming home to roost. The views wero all good and wonderfully realistic being a novel and unique entertainment well worth tho price of admiscion. No. S Cookstovee $15 at Bicnotvs. An amusing incident occurcd lest evjnlng near the I'oitof&ce when a gent eman of sympathetic nature ob served a small boy setting on the edge of the sidewalk caresing a mangy eorc-eied dog, so poorly fid that its sides nearly touched. The appear ance of the auiruil caused the gentle man to stop and after eyeing the tno for a moment asted, "What's the matter with your dog my boy?'' "He can't cat," was the reply. "Why not?" "Cautel baia't got nawlhiu' to give him," dolefully answered the young ster, and the man resumed his walk. It seems that some persons have como to the conclusion that canines are becoming too numerous in town I and havo retorted to itrychninc as means of thinning them out. Well, strychnine is a sure remedy for over population in any branch of tbe ani mal kingdom, but as it does not act in harmony with the usually recog nized law of "the survival of tbe fit test," it could haidly be recommended except as a last r sort. There is do doubt, however, that there are more dogi kept bere than there is any use for. and a goodly number ol them are more than worthless they are posi tive nuisances: if some person would suggest a means whereby tbe latter olass might be gotten rid of without endangering the lives of the really useful and valuable ones, such a per son would be looked upon by many as having done bis fellow citizjna a great favcr. A RICH DISTRICT. The Poaicc Mining District Cotuius; to the Front. Th fame of the comparatively new mining district of I'earco is beceming ftr-reachitig, the developments of tho famous Commonwealth, which are astonishing tha mining world, having louc much to direct attention to this di-fict mid comity. It U p'cnsliig to note the detelop iii"nt of other properties in this lish and f.uor'd jutijii th.tt aro alto non miiting attention, among lbeo notably tbo Gold Cliff. A 1'netrFCTOR reporter was today chown a sample of ere from this properly, which was sent to President Kitts from the mine, tlin character anil richness of which it need take no expert to determine. Horn silver seems fairly plastered en therock.whilo several assay certificates also shown run from 400 to SOO ounces ounces of silver and from 2-10 to an ounce of gld to the ton. The reports from Supt. Johnson are inoct flatter ing as to the progrres and extent ef ore, and the owners have rcateu to feel jubilant. Work on the I.tltlc Jessie, which is under bond to Messrs. Clatk and Hayt, is being contiuued with encour aging results. On the tunnel a con tract to run 100 fset has been let. The ether mines of the district aro forging to tbe front, wi(h tho develop ment of which this district will be shonn to be tbe rishest in the south west. Reckoning gold at 1213 per pound troy there are seventeen metals said to be more valuable, viz.: Iridium, valued at $300 per pound troy; gal lium, $375; rhodium, $-125; osmium, 1600; ruthenium, $1,000; palladium, $1,0S0; barium, $1,500; didjmium, $2,500; cerium, $2,000; jatrium, 3,150; struotium, $3,350; calcium, $3,500; glucinum, $1,100; lithium, $5,400 , zirconium, $5,175, rubidium, $7,0OJ; vanadium. ?S,fi25. CNmiuni, with a specific gravity of 22.5, Is 'he heaviest known tulst-ince; while lith ium, with a specific gravity of 0.59, is the ligtitet metal Luonn, and will float in the lightest known fluid, Ex. EUCKLIN'SAKXIOA SALVE. The best salvo in the world for cuts buises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hinds, chilblains" corns, and all skin eiup:ion acd posi lively cures Piles, or no payment requir ed it is guaran'eed to give j.eefect stis-a faction cr money refunded. Prices 50 cents per box. For sale Tr.n.hione Dru; Store FARM MACHINERY For Sale! 'T'HE UNDERSIGNED OFKEKS -- for sale at his Ranch near Fort Huachuca tbe following Agiicultural Machinery : 1 O.iborue Mower. I Osborne Rake. 1 Four-JIor.se Wagon. J Hay Rack. All in good condition. JOHN REILLY. DON'T ! ! ! Pack that SEAL SKIX GAR MENT away in that hot, dry pUco ngain this year. Haven't ou noticed that tbe skin is becoming dry and (tiff and the fur don't lay as smooth and pretty as it used 10. If you don't take care of it the skin will scon be broken and ruincf. BY THE PROCESS OF GLAZING the skin is coftsned, the fur brought out, smoothed and cleaned, and it la made to look like new. It is abso lutely necessary that fur garments be taken through a prrcees of glazing st least every two years in order to keep the fur soft and smooth and to preserve the skin. If you will send your garment to us NOW, while the season ie dull, we will glaze it fcr $3.00 a gar tnent, you to prepay express VAN DIKE & CO., 1018-29 Walnut Street. Kansas City, Bio. IMPORTKEf., MANCFACTITBK2S OF FUJV.j I ONE EDITOR'S LIFE. Statistics Giving a (;iinipsef Arizona Xewspaiieitlom. Tho following statistical informa tion is said to be au accuiate memo randum of tbo life experience of a Phoenix editor: Bten asked to drink ll.3r.-2 Drank 11,302 Requested to retract Did retract Invited to parties and recep tions by parties withiug for pafls 132 432 3OOO ()i)i) 3J Took tho hint Didn't tako the hint 3,300 Threatened to be whipped.... 170 Been wliipr-f d 0 vVhipred the other fellow 4 Didn't como to time ICC Been promised whisky, gin, etc., if ho would go after thorn 5,010 Been after them S,G10 Been asked what's the news... 300,000 Told 23 Didn't know 200,000 Li-d about it 99,977 Been to church 2 Clmcgedpolir.cs 23 Expect to change still 59 Cash on hand $1 Hundreds of thousands have been induced to try Cliaoilicr'.ivn's Cough Remedy, by tending what it has done for others, snd bavlng tested its merits for themselves are today its warmest friendi. Fur sale by all dealers in Bis bee and Tombstone XlfcrTlwMly tr.ja So. Uacareu Candv Cathartic, the most won derlwl medical ilfvocrvof il.e aire, picas ant mid rctreshinc to tho U:e, ait kectly and 1 ositlvely on aMcc-t t. liter and bowels, clcar.lnj tlm eutiru stem, dispel colds, cum 1 eaJaclic, lever, ltablttial constipation and biliousness Pieaso buy and try a box ot (J. C. C to-day; i), 23, Ml cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by ell drurglsts. i KgEPYOUR BOWELS .-.-.. ....... . .. ANDY vataahtitb CURECOHSnPAUGN 1 s so 25 50'4 Z&?T&i!Vjt,iA&avmjjXJW': 3J5aiiia A.,bt,,rnV.B,:rI'L"T",SVV,ttT l7-'"-rT.!l"""nri.mtllt. mnilnr!r.Bter.! ! ' "w WWllw.l IIIL. M.I.I.IHI. 1 I. Make life comfortable and take things'easy, Sec our line of 1E3LAJMFLSLO CXS1S We have them in'diffeient colors antl at ver-! low' prices. Are You Going Camping? If you contemplate a trip to tho mountains we can give you a complete outfit ami will be worth your while to call and see us. TENTS, All Sizes. CAMP STOOLS, And Entire Gainpin? Outfits. This is the season of the year when you need screens to keep out flies. We carrj a large assortment of Plain and Fancy Screen Doors and Windows. MINERS & RA1TCHEES SUPPLIES TOOLS OF ALL KINDS FOR MINE OR RANCH Choice Family Groceries F- N, M 0 Gccels Dtiivcied free Weak Longs Hot weather won't cure weak lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, but the trouble is still there. Don't stop taking your Scott's Emulsion because the weather happens to be warm. If you have a weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble with the bronchial tubes, summer is the best time to get rid of it. If you are losing flesh there is all the more need of attention. Weakness about the chest and thinness should never go to gether. One greatly increases the danger of the other. Heal the throat, cure the cough, and strengthen the whole system now. Keep taking Scott's Emulsion all summer. tor bale by U druttu at sec an J i. ! 'Hit Ulsroverr Knvoit tilai.lle. Mr. G.Caillouelte, Diuggist, Beaver, sville, 111., 6as:"To Dr. King's New Discovert I owe my life, Was taken witli La Gtijipo and tried all the phy sicians, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovory in my store I sent lo. a bottle anil began Us nee and from the first doe began to get bet ter, and after ueing three bottle was up and about again. It is worth tte weight in gold. We won't keep store or house -wlhout it." Got a free t tall the Tombstone Drug Store. To Car ConttlpMlon orvr. Talc Casrareu Candv Calhatlic. 10c orfflc It C c C. tall to cure, Uruti'ibts ri.fuad moncr STRONG ALL SUMMER! CATHARTIC ALL DRUGGISTS L C 0 T T to dJ rtitr oUhe City M -! S lJ -I &0 Tl" 'Bllii7.5 03 P tfd T T LUU ! if T" - JOSEPH CORNER FIFTH AND PIONEER DEALER IN General Merchandise. Ml ANGELICA, SHERRY, PORT, ZINFEXDEL, JOHANNESBURG, WHITE STAPLE AND FANCY WW& . . CHOICE BRANDS OF : ' GINS, BRANDIES and WHISKES BOTTLED BEEB FOR FAMILY TBADE- gverythhig iz Qui Linejis First Ciass ICcixli ' Sold at Prices That D.fTCompetitioul'" """"" JOS. JPIOXVEER- STORE HOEFLER, FREMONT STREETS, - STORE. HOEFLER f ..VJJ.'.g'W.'fr-