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I rh ? The Prospector. SKPTEMBXR 4. AB9C RAILROAD TIME TABLES 1ZONA SOUTHBASrERM R. R. V ?s. orta Ft. TIM TABLE lie i. July is ISS. 3 is South i Pint Stations tel airrat HU .At j .....Dan LuU Packard ....Water Tank... tn.i .S ;U SJ :M 0 ua.1 .$...... .CharUat mi.... J5.S . A F ttbuk ... .Lt 19.0 .7.8 Lr .....Falrbvik ....Ar 1B.0 1T.T X.K.4A. Crofcjng... ...... ..Land .... ontrnttoa j .....Bauoa LJ IS.T ltJO lt.19 1I.M .5 0 ' IHlic ttaa. Tltf lUUont.- (tap on ' c!t. I is WiLium, ga rinteadent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. Rut STATIONS. 'al II. loam it.S5onv ....Ucnui ..Tucson ..Maricopa .... Y m ..Los n;tles Art 540 pm 7-SP ta5pm 325 am 1 oopm as Utt, UmlU.1, ef bound, Mowtaja and h nJaja t,l, Baoaon' ua Set, frmite-l' wtst tMUtfti, WeJneidara an datoKlaxa, LM Benton Tm.' wvm1 ' "' 'rxrvw NEW MEXICO & ARIZONA Wett East 6 oopm J,joan a. 00 am t-v fensan Ar 10-40 am 1 06pm 12. lopra fairbvnk ..... HaacJiacs..... .... frittenilen .... .... CaUhao .... Nora1! 1.40 air a. 37 am 10.20pm 0.00 am 8.30 am 1.15 pm aCy except Sandar. Pacific timr. . J. FriV Owral Manager. A. Nauci.k, I- 11. Albricht. Aist General ManiTer. Train Master. "w :li . .18 tts.s N UI MARICOPA & PHOENIX R R. North STATIONS South to pm Lv......PY'itx Ar tooam .25 pm Tempe 120am anpm Kyrcne lejspm 9,35pm Sicitoo 1230pm -4Spm Mariopa 12.10 pm U. ILWoxsncu, Gen. Snot LOCAL NOTES. feilrer ! quoted at CC Dr. Gaff", surgeon. Benton Physician mod tl Kaseas Cirv, Mo., 'Jatile markets Arizona feeders, $2.75. Gen. D. K. Ward well was over from Ft. Huachuca yesterday on a flying trip. 80ms People don't like it at first because the blood-and-thunder ae'i atiooal taste isn't in it Schilling's Best tea. A. J. Kilter formerly of Tutubatoae is now in Tucson where be where be will open a shop to do cabinet and oirpenter work. U. 3. Deputy Marshall Scott White i empannelling U. S. grind and trial jurors for Tucson. Tombstone will as utual supply a contingent. Prof. R. A. F. Penrose one of the principal owners of the Pearce bo nanza was-at the camp Monday to look after bis interests. a pair 01 wagon or roaa scales 10 wanted at once. Anyone bavinz one for sale can secure - a purchaser bv calling at or addressing tbis office. - C)itf of Police Doyle is on the sick list acJ has been confined to bis beJ and is under the care of the doctor. It is to bs hoped be .will soon be him self again. The VVillcox school will open on Monday, September 7th, under the able management of Prof. B. C. Hen dricks as principal, and Miss Shibell. of Tucson, as teacher of the primary departmen t. News. Awarded Highest Honor World' Fair, 1 I CREsAlW BAKING MOST PERFECT MAD A sure Grape Creun of TsrUr Powder. rW mm Ameaooia, Aswn or any other adulters '-' YEARS THsT. STAfSSAKX .,a- v V . - ...... -- . '" i ' 111 '"ffjSF. . 1 IIISMjUMHI I. 1 " e -J- 1 1 .1, mil ill '...', - 11 . , 1 - , ; f '-'' aMaallhsalI THE BLACK ART. Iaslsts That He Can Change Silver to Gold. Denver Republican : Oar attention was recently drawn to the aricl In the New York Journal, in whirh Or. Stephen H. Emmens of New York, claimed to have discovered a way to change silver into sold. While the description of the discovery naturally contained notliii definite as to the means employed, the phraseology wttn nevertheless far from being thrhy or sensational, and wa, in fact' quite in line with modern (dentine knnwteire. In erder to satisfy" ourslve i to tin genuineness of the article attributed to such a well known scientific source, we addresidd a communhali tn to Dr. Stephen' H. Emm?n,No. 1 Broadway, New York City, relative thereto, and i( possible to learn positively if the article relerrsd to was authoritative and correct. In reply we received a very cordial letter, which we do net fell at liberty to publish, in which, howrver, the doctor assures us that the Journal article is substantially correct. Of course be cannot make knewn the de tails of the method, but he does tell us In a general way o( what the essence of hit discovery consists. While we are not in a position to lully indorre the claims of the di coyery, it may in terest the' public to know that we do not consider the idea at all absurd or unreasonable, and, in view of Dr. m men' well known scientific attain ments, we are quite willing to accept his statements as facto. THE LADIES. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Kigs, under all conditions makes it their favor ite remedy. To get the true and gnu ine article, look for the mme of the California Fig Syrup Company, printed near the bottom of the package. For sale by all responsible druggists. Gus Sobery returned last night from his 'our months trip to Germany, wbre he went on a visit So relation and his old home, ffe looks much im proved in health and saye he had a most delightful time. At Wilcox last week the infant child of Tbos Fulgum died and on Saturday the infant ton of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Storm also pasted to the beyond. Condolences tire extended to the sorrowing parents in their lost. The youg infant son of Mr. and Mie. A. Y. Smith, whose death was an nounced in the Prospector yesterday. as buried today in the cemetery. Iter. Roberts offi.-ift'eil at the funeral obsequife and a large concourse of sympathizing friends followed the cortege to to the place of burial. In Los Angeler, on August 20tb, 1896, was born Norwood Gould Powell, The many Nogales friends of Mr. and Mrs. Gay N. Powell, Cues Miss Julia Pearson) will be pleased to know of the happy event, and will wish the fond parents many years of happiness with their little first born son Vide tie. Mrs. S. A. Kell, of Pomona, CiL, had the bid luck to sprain her ankle. "I tried several Iinimeats," she says, "but was not cared until I used Chamberlain's Pain B tiro. That remedy cored me and I take pleasure in recommending it and testifying tcjita efficacy." This medicine is also of great value for rheumatism, lame back, pains, in the chest, pleurisy and all deep-seated and muscular pains. For sale by Druggists. Nothing new was heard from the posse which went to Mod Springs Sun day. Sheriff Lt-atberwcod who want on a special from Bisbee to Tucson, left the Uttei place the next morning to renew the jchase and evidently to join the pofse'at so lie point of which hewsa reticent, deeming it beet not to state his plans or movements. . At Williams, on Sunday evening. just as the passenger palled out towani "tbtt westan open switch threw the enginefrom Uietrack.. Iterossed a bridge and. rolled down au eight-loot embankment. Eogineer Downs was severely scalded and Fireman Flick- inger was killed. The skill operation on Paul j Noriega a previously announced in the Prospector was most successfully performed by Drs. Gordon and Gaif yesterday. The skilled experts dt-x-terioosly removing the cause of trouble by lifting a portion of the inner table of the skull whienbad been impressed on the brain and gave instant relief to the sufferer. Paul is rest ing easily today and will soon be about in the full enioyment of bis facultits of speech and singing praises to the aslseai skill ot Drs. Gordon sad Accidental Shaxtllast. 8hermari Crump, a well know oow bey, met with a painful and what might have taen a most serious acci dent last week, according to the News. Having panned the previous night with F; P. Moore, at Rucker, Mr. Crump in the morning drove in the horse from tbo pasture and started in to the saddle room. Before entering the door he attempted to shove his pistol out of harm's way when the weapon wos diacharged. The ball, of 4 cali ber, entertd the fleshy part of the right leg several inches above the knee and, narrowly musing the large arteries ther-, emerged fiom the inner iJe, leaving an ugly wound, Fran Moore as quickly as possible brought the in jured iun to Willcox. From the Star we learn ttiat Mr. Crump was taken to Turson and placed in the hospital. a a a FOR OVi:it PliVTY VEAR9. An .old, well-tried remedy. Mr Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers lor their children while teeth ing.iwith perfect success. It soothes the child, soHens'lhe gums, allays all pain.. cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggist tn every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottles lie value is incalcu lable. Be sire and Mk for Mrs. Win slow's Slothing Syrup, and take no other kind. 1 ' a a Yesterday at high noon John Camp bell and Miss Mayme McCermick were united in the holy bonds of wed lock at the residence of the bride's pai tents by Rev. Bezemat ot the Cath olic church. The principals who plighted their troth to each other ar well known, the bride, being the d ughter of Robt. McCormick. Her extremely agreeable nature baa made her legion ot warm friends, among whom she is a favorite, and the groom is a young industrious resident of Bitbeo and favorably known through out the county. The happy twain have the best wishes of their multi tude of friends who join the Psos I'ECTOH in extending congratulations. Toe- couple left for Tucson where in all probability they may make their fii'.ure't.ome. BUOKUN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salva in the world for cuts bruises, seres, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin xiuptions and post tively cures Piles, or no payment requir ed it is guaranteed to give peetect stis a faction or money refunded. Prices 50 cents per box. For sale a Tomhione Drug Store a a HOTEL. AKB1TAUI COCKISK Clias. Noyes, Fairbank, J. Smiling, Bisbee. I A LACE. C. N. Raven, Huachuca. SAX JOSX. I. N. St. John, San Francisco. ARLJ.NOTOH X. BL Alexander, San Franeisoo. G. Chenoweth, " J. O.Yale, 1 a a a Victory Cerlalai. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, takes a rosy view of the situation, and figures out the certain election of the silver ticket. Here are the senator's figures. SUBE BILVS STATES. Alabama, 11 Nebraska, 8 Arkansas, 8 Nevada, 3 California, 9 North Carolina.ll Colorado, 4 North Dakota, 3 Delaware, 3 Oregon, 4 Florida, 4 South Carolina, 9 Geo,-iA, 13 South Dakota, 4 Idaho, 3 Tennessee, 12 Kansas. 10 Tsixas, 15 Kentucky, 13 Utah, 3 Lousiana, 8 Virginia, 12 Maryland, 8 Washinton, 4 Mississippi, 9 West Virgiuoa, C Missouri, IT Wyoming. 3 Montana, 3 Total 220 Necessary to a choice, 224. DOUMTOLSTA.TBJ, Illinois, 24 Michigan, - 14 fndianii, 15 Minnesota, 9 Iowa, 13 New York, 36 Total, 111 8enator Stewart' says ha does not think-there is mnob. 'doubt about any of tl ese, unless it is New York, but lor the sake of argument be pals them down as doubtfut. Senator Stewart estimates the fol lowing states as "probably" for Me KiriJey: Connecticut, 5 Maine, 6 Maachus6tt, 15 New Hampshire,! New Jersey, 10 Total, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin; 23 32 4 4 12 116 Last August while working in the har vest field I became overheated, was sud denly attacked with cramps and was neatly dead." Mr. Cammings, the drug gist, gave roe a dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy which completely .relieved me. I now keep a bottle of the remedy handy. A. M. Bunnell, Ceatervitle, Wash. Far talc by Dnagtjists THE HONEST DOLLAR Of the, Platecrats More Facts For Freedom . so'. 2.1 Mk. Edit": In wy article pub lished in yonr paper last week, I think I demonstrated that, up to the present time, the. bond holders hsd received in interest and probable loss ot national banknotes the si off 535 for every $50 paid i to the United States for tbeie bonds, waking VI, 070 for $100; and that by the operation of the act of congress of 1873 demonttiz- ing ilvet these bond holders got an other advantage by 'hich the value of their bonds and interest was doubled in comparison ta other wealth; that is a staudard ot money was established which decreased tbe value ot all other wealth, measured by that standard, and thus they have reseived juit$2,l40 in wealth for every $100 they loaned the governmentand the government till owe them Boiiinally $200 for ever hundred lnl, but what. is really equal to $400 for every hundred as compared with all other wealth. Now. the hlstery of the human race consists Krgely, if not entirely, of .the struggles of the tew on the one' side, through loice, fraud and cunning to make the many labor tor their benefit, and ot the many on the other side; generally in past times, unsuccessful to escape from tbe slavery imposed, because tbe cunning few availed them selves of eviry imaginable device to control the many, and make them obedient under their burthens. At first brute force was used and when this was found inadequate then the "Right Divine" to govern wrongly, and tbis again was supplemented by the preachers of an imaginary or' in vented theology by which people were persuaded and commvnd d under threats of eternal torture to "obey their rulers," and 'bribed to that end by. the promise of a ''crown of felory" and "golden harp" in a future world, as a sure reward tor privation, suffer ing dod toil in this, though the teach ers and their, advocates were them selves sure to avoid earning the re ward. But through the combined op eration and effect of tbe Ametican Declaration of Independence, tl a United States Constitution and the teachings ot Thomas .Paine and other free thinkers, these humbugs of -'Divine . Right; "Lord's "Annointed," "Crewns.," "Harps' and "Eternal Tor ture", have lost all their power except wi.h the most ignorant and unreason ing and, there, bu-nanllariarjs and thinkers of all climes, and particu larly of America, had hoped to see the problem demonstrated that mankind was fit for aelf government. But the selfish and cunning few were not dead, they lived again in a new brood, and after nioro than half a century of a government by tbe peo ple, it was discovered tbat finance was the way to make men slaves and keep tbem so, and thus our so-called National Banking system atd tbe bonding of the people, and the nation thereby was invented. If Satan, with all the powers of cud ning, fraud, chicane and cruelty at tributed to him by tbe Christian churches, can inver t a scheme better calculated to impoverish, oppress and enslave a nation for all eternity than this natiocal-bank-bond-honett dollar scheme,.! pause to hear from him, or any other advocate of tbe system. This is my last letter on this sub ject. In future letters, if I, have time. I propose to show why the People's party will not, and should not be sat isned with th rrtcrss proposed by tke Chicago platform. . Jamxs Retlly. PIOHEER CORNER 5IH 4 IXETAJL..: ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MINERS' AND RANCHERS' SUPPLIES TENTS AND WAGON .COVERS BUCKEYE FORCE PUMP Agent torx aa ad Mower and ll Sa-di Cnaaaat- aad JOS- HOELFER PROP. i". o - -,.- m3asmsmmjmtvmMecs If Americans stop drinking' col ored tea, and spend all their tea-money; for pure tea, and if there are other pure Japan teas than Schilling's Best, we shall sell enough Schilling's Best to pay for our advertising many times over. Butif there is no other un colored Japan tea sold in the United States (and we know of none), we shall sell more tea than any one con cern in the ;world ever sold before. There is no better or more honorable way trilbrosper than by selling good merchandise Schillings Best 'is money back tea. "" " Schilling! Bttt coffee, 5oda, baking powder, spiced, and flavoring extracts are also good in their way and money backed. ,ta A Schilling & Company San'ratuisco PROCLAMATION, TSBBlTOKY OF AltrZOJf A i Eyecutiye Offick. J ' By national authority the first Mon day in September, the seveutb day iu the month, is designated as a .legal holiday, to tie known and celebrated as Labor day. ., This is but a just and proper recog nition of tbe great agency that hat caused our country to stand first among the nations ot t'ie 'world. Every ship that rides upon the sea, all of the great armaments of our, sea coast, all of the grand highways ot commerce that traverew our country, all the grandeur of our cities, ;all of o-r splendid ' architectural develop. ment. are munumeutsof labor. In no country of the world baa labor en more f nil v recognized and h6tiored than Jn ours.. Among its other grand auhi'vements it has been-the mission of our country to ennonle and dianily labor, and no people of our republic more fully sympathize with the'hopes and aspirations of the workmen than tbe people of our territory. Y Now, therefore,! Benjamin J.Frank lin, Governor of the Territory id Ari zona, by virtue of the power and au thorily in me vestedj.do hereby pro claim Monday, tbe seventy day of Sep tember. A. D , 1898) a holiday and-1 do recommend and request that all places ofbus:nss and offices be closest on that day, and th athe people of cur territory pin in a universal ob sarvance thereof. In witness whereof, I' have hereunto et my hand and caused lh great seal of this territory to be here seauJ untoamxed,tbi8oineteenth day of Ausust, A, D.189R. Done at Vhcenix, the capitnl, this nineteenth day of August, A. 1). lo'Jfi By the Governor, ' BENJAMINJ. FRANKLIN Charles M. Beu. k. , Secretary of State. You don't think Schillings Best is so goodr as we say ? We don't blame you. Ad vertisers Hiave almost forfeited their right to be believed, and careful advertisers suffer for the sins of others. Even careful and honest advertise ments do not convince nowa days. ; But our tea Schilling's Best will convince you. Buy it at your grocers and get ?rour money back if you don't ike it Other members of the money-back family: Schilling's Beit cufTee, baking powder, soda, spices, seasoning, Savor ing extracts. .c A Schillings Company SanFrZSiius STORE. FEJ5MONT - 8TREETS. . ufrsovBs AOMCULTUEAL Ut' nmm, CELX SEATED TtntBun wraomuff. . - ; l - --"'.jft - I JP..IJ...I P. B. WARNEKROS, CLOSING OUT!! His Mammoth Stock Of Hats : Liquors Wagons Buggies Clothing Groceries Hammers Underwear Dry Goods Boots & Shoes Mining & Farm ing Implements M BE SOLD AT COST. Et CLEARANCE - SALE. GOODS ALL FRESH AND NEW We Respectfully Solicit TUg Trale oj All ResUlent7rO Coehise County. No Trouble to Show Goo-Js. Call ami Convince Yourself 0 The We Mean A.tzlL .XVill fcfoll AX A SACRIFICE. GJVE US A CALL" VlrJv Kf- -a r'r - - :' - - 's'sV'a ' -.'. - miiywM.Baa hj wi nw tvin -T :i; -j Business. e .2r '--j '"".&.'' 5?;- :S5 i : n & A m .