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t- ,.WJ- " .VaM-aS caefs: SJgaMBaafgwaawtsaigaBa jUiC . ;3a..i t a iVyw I ftfi -ii i The Prospector SKPlEalBKR 6 l89C RAILROAD TIME TABLES IZONA It SOUTHEASTERN fc. . Ktrtt P:H AMUJ eat 111 m B I .TIM TABLX Se 4. July U1W. Stations J?2 .......Mibte At AS J ....Pm Lull 151.1 Ptckard Ut,S ...Truer 7t JB.I o. t.O U. U.I .-- -I VI . ' . ip i-t..-t. T.'ian wa.A.iiatiI l(UUM ... .m.itw W.lll Fairbuik ....Ar ...X. M. A. crotsin... 17.7 Land ..115.1 iS.S ntnt!09 1 .S U .....Bjaaoa LtiO South TREPHINING. FInt Ili (titlark (top on ' cutli. t In Willium, S- rinttBOwt. SOUTHERN PACIFIC R. East STATIONS.) t ...Benm ..Tucson ..Maricopa .... ,...,Y m...... ..Los Anceki Ar 540 pm 7.Spm io.5pn 3.35 an t oopm it.lo a m ;3e.aarn i.Jm 11.5c, pm IMS am an Bt. UbIH eJ twuaa. Mor.aara an a ndtrt f.1, BMon' . "San St, t miU I ret twunl. Wineiair (Utatiijt, tw Ewn ei.'l'J'.w. jy.".' ' ' -." ' ' 'i'WKWJW NEW MEXICO ARIZONA Wot "toopni l.yjem a. bo am 1.40 a-f a-S7am 1.15 pm tTATIOMJ Lt .. . Benson .. .. Fairl-ant ..... ..Hinchuca..... . Crittenden .... . Ca'abras .... ..INoeil'i AH East 1X51 ro-40 a ra 'i.ooptn ta.iopm to. oopm 0.09 am m Wonderful Results of Aseptic Surgerv. We learn the operation on the skull of Paul Noriega to relelve his partial paralysis of speech wti far more diffi cult and dedicate than first tupn-xed. A portion ot the alcull was removed which was done by making ttirec cir cular opening!, joined together and the partition! aewedtbrouh making an aperature of about one and half inchea in diameter, corresponding to the portion of the brain where tie speech oenters affected were located. Instead of finding the caue entirely due to a bone pressure on tbe brain it waa alto discovered by the practiced ehe of the pbyaieiana that a brain pressure waa also a direct aotirca of the trouble, however resultant trom the some cause that of being thrown from a hone the conclusion of the fall. Being prepared for tnch esigenciea the skilled gentlemen explored the brain to a depth of nearly four inches, in different direction, and removed a quantity ot eeruro that bad accumlat ed thui affording initant relief. The delicacy of the operation can beat be undentood wben it U known that in the probing among the vital mas of braina each of the thousands of tiny organa performing tome fuss tion and each being a center of tome serve in the anatomy, thonld have pisretd by the probe would mean in atant paralytit of that nerve and pro bable death. ally except Saidar. Pidfi; time. I. . Fa IV 'GeoTil Macagrr. A. NauctJt. L. H. AtwtacHT. Ajiijtv Ooerl Manager. Traia Master, MARICOPA PHOENIX R. R. I North - (stations Sooth fo pm Lt Phonix Ar lOoin S.35pm Tempe i.oam 0.00 pm .. Kyrene leypni 9.15pm Sicitoa 1130pm 45 pro Marie pa n 10 r m G. H.IHostHELt, Geo. Sapt LOCAL NOTES, failver ia quoted at 66 Dr. Gaff, Benton Phytician and urgeon. tl 1 0. S. Strong ot Biibee it a vititor to the county seat. The Forrettert of Flagataff have or ganised a brats band. a Cbas. Douglata waa in from hia ranch on the Babocamori today. ' Bcott White left this morning for Bitbee to secure more V. S. jurort. Wo. Gardener was a vititor to the county aeat today, from bis ranch in the Dragoons. The Bitbee townaite map has 'jeen flaitbed by Hi (2. Howe and wtv yea ttrday filed with the Probate court. Monday it Labor Day and itt obser vation will be general. It being a nation al holiday, uo paper will be iasucd from . this office, . 1 Terope has shipped fourteen ear loads of honey this season,' and also hipped a . car load of cheese to Los Angeles. .. The neat annual meeting of the Territorial Sunday School association will be held in Tempe on 'the second Friday In Hovember, 1897. The teachers examination will be gin at 9 a. m.-sharp on Monday. There are) four applicants for teachers certi ficates tbns far developed. Frank Sella, the rapist of Aah Ferlr, U ia the hands f the sheriff. 8trong talk of lynching was freely indulged ia last week . by the people of that plaae. . . , ,r Awarded tligfaett Honor World' Fair, W CREAM BAKING P0WD MOST PERFECT MADS. A pave CrapeOeam of Tartar Powder, tree asm MBBMoat, Aiu-n or any eer am & YXAM TWt STAMTMU Warnta Kaeelpt. The Indian is orthodox, at leas, and believes is a future state of punish ment, as ia evidenced in the story ot a crafty lawyer who lives In Halifax An Indian ot the Uiama tribe named Si men. owed him tome money. The po r nd man brought the money to bis creditor, and waited, expeoting the, lawyer to write -a receipt. ' rVlial are you waiting, for!" asked the law yer. "Beceipt," said the Indian. "A receipt!" exclaimed the lawyer, "tto- cetptl What do you know about a rectifit?" Thti Indian looked at him a' moment, and then taid: "iTpote maybe di; I'm go to heben ; I'm find (ate locked ; me ice the 'Pottle Peter: he aav, '.Simon what do you want?' 'Me wut to gt in He say: 'You lay Mr. J. dot muueyl' what me dot I hah no receip. hab to hunt all over hell-to find you.M Ex. e A. J. Doran, councilman at large in the 13th assembly it a 'visitor to Tombitone. Mr. Doran is here to ex amine into a raining property in this ditlrict upon which negotiations have been pending and upon his favorable report will cocaumate a deal. Mr. Doran haaaiany friends in this section who are glad to meet him and we trutt his visit will be one ofjilsasure as well aa profit. a m 1 BIJCKY AND SILVER. DOWNRIGHT GALL. The Herald Taken, to Task Morford Scored. TUB LADIES. The pleasant effect.and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions makes it their favor ite remedy. To get the true and genu ine article,- look for the name of the California Fig Syrup Company, printed hear the bottom of the package. For sale by all responsible druggists. Some American nuns pasting through Zacatecat latt week wearing hahiti of their order were fined, ni this it againtt the law of Mexico. m The Mexican government baa ex. tended the Iree period for the impor tation of corn for the drouth diitricU, to the end of Septeobcr. One of the Prescott poetomce ro1 ben hat been run to earth and is now an inmate of the county jail, a United States prisoner. His nam is WcoeV tuff. - a lt it now calculated that the Torres & Mioaa Prietaa railway will reach La Colored about the 15th ot Septem ber. The line will then be formally opened and trains will commence re gularly. James Whalen a Cosgrets barber who was asleep on the track one mile east of Congreis Junction was run over ane killed Tuesday night. He leaves a wife and child in Congress. Dr. R, . Kunz, who bat been ipeaeV Ing teveral weeks in Prescott securing entomological specimens, reports a catch ot about 10,000 bugs since his arrival therc.'In Tucson he succeeded in capturing 3,000, by actual count. a a Mrs.S. A. Kelt, of Pomona, C)L, had the bad luck to; sprain her ankle. "I ;ried several liniments " she say, "but vi.-not cured until I used' Chamberlain's Pus 3alm. That remedy cured me and I take pleasure in recommending it and testifying to,its efficacy." 1 his medicine is also of great value for rheumatism, lame back, pains, in the chest, pleurisy and aJI deep-seated aad muscular piins. For sale by Druggists. a It would be a splendid idea for every one in Arizona to send a paper contain ing free tilver arguments toaome.friend in the east. The 'citizens of Arizona oan not vote for president but they can help to educate their eastern' friends eo that they can' vote right. The following were appointed delegates to the territorial Democratic conven tion, whirh meets at Williams on the 17lh, from Pima county: Jamer Leehy, Henry Leri, S.tm Katzenstcin, John Maloney, Herbert Drachmae, "J. Allen, Frd. G. Hugher J. B. Scotr, W. H. Barnes and D.Markbars. Governor Franklin should by all means offer a reward for the apprehen sion ef the Nogilei bask robbers. The fact that there is no available funds on hand should not present him fresn offering a reward subject t the approval of the legislature. The Sulphur Valley News is mis taken in quoting an item to the effect tbatTncson physicians will operate pa Paul Noriega's skulL Drs. O jrd in and Gaff are both esteemed residents of Cochise county and in ja.tice to their skilled ability as surgeons the News should give them proper eredit of tfcieaast defeat and saeeeetfed Republicans of Mohave Couaty Accept Botk. Last week the republicans of Mo have county in county convention nominated a ticket all but the sheriff, and declared tor free coinage of til ver and BuckyO'Neil. The following resolutions will be self explanatory: Besolre: That we are universally and emphatically in favor of the free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio ot 16 to I. Ttiat to satisfy all donbting minds ae to our devotion to the cause of silver, and for th purpose ot sending as a delegate to congress s man whose life is d-vted to this cause, we eoni raand At the leader ot the silvsr forces of Ani.iua tne Hou. Buckey O'Xeil, and pledge him our support, believe-ing- that he will fight, this causa nobly and well, as a delegate to congtess from Arizona. En PuotrKCTOB: For dowuright call aud a sense ot pure cuMdncs, commend ut to the Phoenix Herald. Bead thlr, ye miners of Arizona, and ponder bow much lower in the Hue ot Ananias that old goggleyed, back, gaited awathbuckler of the Herald can twist his tuning fork for "pap." The Herald saya : 'The decline in the price of silver hat nothing to do with Tombstone's decline, and what is said of Tombstone is ttue of the other mining eampt." Tombstone has declined, not be cause her mines are "dugout," but on account of tlielow price ol silver. Put silver at 1.29 29 and Tombstone would contain 15,000 inhabitants within a year. No one knows this better than the Herald should. When such things aa run the Herald once become lost, and their master's crib shimmers tn the distance, then, "feller citizens," they bray That old roust-a bout ot the Herald who should "speak for the laborer, the miner and the welfare of Arizona, has become splay-mouthed in bis endeav ors to ur bold the platform ot the St. Lsuis convention. His drivel slob ber over the vital interettsot Arizona. We tell thee to thy teeth, Murford, that the silver mining interests ot Arizona will yet come to the front iu spite of your back-gaitea tfforts to keep in tune with the golden vulture; ot the St Louis convention scat. Won't you help? . Japan wants to send you her best tea don't you want it? She spent hundreds of thousands of dollars at the World's' Fair showing Ame'n cans how good tea can be. She is sending more, tea to America now some to your state, and more to the rest of the country. She knows how good it is. You will know when, you try it Will you try it? Schilling's Best money back tea at your grocer's. Good food, good life; Schilling' M'tl coffee, baking powder,.' soda, apices, seasoning, flavoring-extracts pure and money-backed. SStkiliinx& Compiny Sam Franciico , P. B. WARNEKROS. A copy of the San Francisco Popu- ulist has reached our exehange table. It it a neat weekly crainzaed lull of first class reading natter. The Fop alist arguments, proveke thought; and when the greet American thinks and makes up its mind t is dollars to dougbnuts that its decision it not fsr from right. In praie of its own city the PupulUt says: "San Francisco is in many respects the greatest city in the world. She baa the most equable climate, the greatest street railroad combine, the handtemesl women and the most successful band of municipal scounduU outside of prison walli." A ttory it being told of a certain lady whoiat up for her husband the other nijht. She waited and she nursed net wratn to keep it warm and prepared a reception and lecture for bim he would not be liable to lor get. At last worn-out she decided to go to bed and wiien she got to her room found.fcim calmly sleeping. He bad not bees cut'at all, bnt had gone to bed when she thought be bad gone down town. " She was so angry she' would not speak to him for a week. The man who tells this story says woman are queer about aome things an; way. If a man stava out two boars late be ia received with tear aad reproaches; and if he stays two years be gets nothing but smiles and welcomes when he returns. In anssrer to several similar inquires it U to be said: Where aeveral locat ions aralinld as a mining claim, work done on any one of the locations equaling in amount that which would be requtri-d on allot them, if they were seperale, is enough ti maintain the right, hut the locations must be con f gius,se that vach looatioei will in aome way he benefited by the 'work d'ine, Work may be dona cs the elaitn itself 1 r 00 other groaad where ii ha a dir t relation acdls in rea sonable proximity to it. The work muit hare a direct bearing upon the improvement at working the aaiee itself. Under.this head prospecting for the purpose ot discovering ore bodies or pay channels would be in cluded. CLOSING OUT ! I .. tuk pausPiucrruR. The protppctor, poor devil, Cllml s mountain and dell. In the gulches and canyous He does his work well. He looks at the granite And examines the slate ; He breakfast quite early. And sups rather late. The noise of his shovel, The grind of hii drill, Is an excellent proof That be works with a wllL At las', worn and ragged, Success crowns his toil ; He's uncovered a body Of extremely '-rich soil." The ore is all covered,. And streaked with pure gold ; He feels hn'a redeemed' And brought back to the fold. He leavea for the city ; He is caught by a shark ; He puts rislore clothes And gee's out for a lark. He is ripe for the schemer, He signs deeds in blank, And quickly they're piacrd In the vaults of a bank. He atks for his money; They call bim an at, And politely request him To "keep off the grass." The prospector, poor devil, -Crotses mountain'and dell ; He's been .to the city, . And there he got well. " VV. C. o. FOR OVER F1KIV VKARs, j An nld, well:iried' remedy. Mr Wi'ntlow'a 'Soothing Syrup ha been used for over fifty-years b uiiili ns of mothers tor their cntldreu whilu teeth la;, with perfect sueces. It soothes the child, soltens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggist in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottles Its value is incalcu lable. Be sure and ik for Mr. Win sloe's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Erneit Fa her, ilirf ctorof the Johann Faber pencil works, in Germany, has stated that there ate 20 peucil facto torie in Bavaria, employing alout 10,000 workers, aud turning out 4,300,- 000 pencils per week. The firm ot Faber alone makes nearly 1,250,000 I encils a week. PROCLAMATION. Tmmtoby or AaiaosA.) EvtcuTiVK Umcic. ( By national authority the first Mon day in September, the seventh day in the month, is derlgualtd as a legal holiday, to be kuown aud celebrated aa Labor day. This is but a )utt and proper recog nition of tbe great agency that has caused our country to atand first among the nation! of the world. Every ship that rides upon the sea, all of the great armaments of our rea coast, all of the grand highways of commerce that traverse our country, all the grandeur of our cities, all ol o-r splendid architectural develop, men! , are monuments ot labor. Iu no country of the world hat labor- been more fully recognized and honored than In ours. Among its other grand achievements it has been the mittion of our country to enuotde and dignity labor, and no people of our republic ' more fully sympathize with the hopes and aspirations of tbe workmen than the people of our territory. Now, therefore,! BeninminJ. Frank lin, Governor of tbe Territory ot Ari zona, by yirtne of the power and au thority in me vetted, do hereby pro claim Monday,tbe seventh day of Sep tember,. A. D., 1590, a holiday and I do recommend and reqnett that all placet ot bu:utM and offices be eloted on that day, and th athe people of our territory join in a univertal ob servance thereof. In witness whereof, I have hereunto st my hand and caused the great seal of this territory to be here- SKAUj unto affixed, thisnineteentb day of August, A, D.139R. Done at Phcenix, the capital, thi nineteenth day .of August, A.. D. 1896. By the Governor, BENJAMIN 3. FRANKLIN. CHABLES M. BRUf-K. Secretary of State. His Mammoth Stock Cf Hats ' J 'ifel i ''- ? ",VV Bad for you "cheap" tea; and the worst of it is; it is so bad that it scares some away from tea altogether from pure tea. Nothing is more delicious than pure and fine tea; nothing is more wholesome except pure water. Schilling s Best is the only pure Japan tea sold, in the United States that we know :of. It is made from the ten- derest tea-leaves. At your grocer's, and your money back if you want it. ScMiUtnjf's Best coffee, balcing-pott--eVr, soda, spiers, and flavoring-extracts, are also money-backed. A Schilling & Company Sen. Francis; n MMskcmm v4tw3SBBBBBBBe5L I NOTHING BUTTHE GENUINE 4 Ton will find one Inside sad! two onnee bar and two eoapoaa laalda each foor oasict bacotBlaekweU's Durham. BayabacaT tola celebrated tobacco and read, tbe coupon which atvea a Hit of valuable presents aod bow to ret them. ihsrfESS"11 ALL Liquors Wagons Buggies Clothing Groceries Hammers Underwear Dry Goods Boots & Shoes Mining & Farm ing Implements Wll- BE SOLD AT COST; "" - &. M-3 ik- a ai r -s -?iMk . . m 1 .Net-tit h, A -I tjrtfl... - J . j' v" I CLEARANCE - SALE, GOODS ALL FRESH AND NEW v- 1 j? We Respectfully Solicit The Trade oj AlC-BftttyUfO. - ... Cochise County. No, Trouble to Show Goods. CaUaiult i' ''- v I Convince- Yourself of TJte - & , r We Mean business. A SACRIFICE. PIYE US A CALL. -? . C- f i, -i ! fr f- '. - eweeascffsHessSBBSsani L5?e31R JJw'iae. . 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