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X-JtSa- tJsxjr.aeJt 1 tm sfegSSSaaarfSJ, T 1 PROSPECTOR i, . Wi,- M r -"4l - MwMpWiy &S$tS2SSazaaEtts&z&aaxam THE TOMBSTONE Vv. ' 'f i I s 1 fir 'v OUR WATCHWORD- "COOHISE COUNTY FIRST, THE WORLD AFTERWARD. VOL. IX. Tt MBSTONE. ARIZONA TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 8, 1896. No. 25Q M I The Prospector "Jity ami County Oilicial Paper. JrUBilSHKD EVERY EVENING (KlCKPT SUXDAY. BY Win. Mich Editor and Proprietor. Fremont St., Opposite City Hall Tug Pkosjectov will not hold itself respon sible for an; of the articles or sentiments ex pressed by any of its correspondents Entered In the Tombstone Postoffice as Second Class matter. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JAMES REILLY. ATTORNEY AND Count 1 -rat Law. Land and Mining cases a specialty. Tombstone. Arizona. w M. C STAEHLE. ATTORNEY AT Law and Notary Public, Tombstone, Arizona. HERRING & HERRING. ATTORNEYS and Counselors at Law. Office on Toughnut Street, between Second and asd Third, opposite the Court House. G EO. V. SWAIN." ATTORNEY"aS La. Will practice In all courts of the Territory. Tombstone, Arizona. A S.CLARK.ATTORNEYANDCOUN. I j setor at Law. Office on Fourth Street. ' baven Allen and Toughnut, Tomb stone. ' Will practice is all the con of the Territory. HARLES GRANVILLE JOHNSTON. .1 Attorney aod Counsellor at Law and Notary Public, 427 Fremont street, bet. o. sod 5th streets. A member of the Bit 01 the 3aprcme Court of the Territory, and will prtc&e in any of the courts therein. B ERTHA HERRING, TYPEWRITER and Notary Public. Toughnut Street, Tombstone, Ariiora. AWENTWORTH. COUNTY RE corder and Abstract.OSice. Absuacts " of title to real estate and mines fini shed promptly and acurately. Complete inn. scripts. Office in Court House. Tombstone. OE. ALVORD, JUSTICE OF THE Peace. Office on AUen.St: bet. 3d & " 4th. Tombstone, L KOSKA. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. l "Office on 4th St. bet. Alien and Toughnut. Tombstone. " HS. GORDON. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon: Office adjoining his residence on 4th street. Calls attended at all hours day and night. FC. ARLE. ASSAYER AND META lugieal Laboratory. oe No 39. Fremont St. opposite City Hall. THE ORDERS- F. & A 31. KING SOLOMON LODGE NO. 5, meets third Saturday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially invited t at tend, w. m..j.h Mcpherson. A. L. GROW Sec'iy. It. A. M COCHISE CHAPTER No. 4. MEETS third Wednesday in each month. Vis iting Companions cordially invireu to at end. TOM LOWRY, II. P. A. WENTWORTH. Secretary. P. O. S. of A. WASHINGTON CAMP NO. 1 MEETS 1st Friday evening a. each month. Vis iting Comrades cordially invited. J, W. CLARK, President. A. L. GROW, Secretary. A. o. u. w. 'TOMBSTONE LODGE NO. 3, A. O. U. 1 W. meets 1st and 3d Thursday In each month. Visiting brotbe cordially ra llied. ROBT. BEST. M. W. W. D. MONMONIER, Recorder. K. of P. A RIZONA LODGEJ KNIGHTS OF f. PythUs. No. 4., meets every 1st and d Mondays in each month. Visiting brothers lordiuly invited A. H. EMANUEL, C.C. W. D. MONMONIER K. of S. fR3TECTI0N HOE COMPANY NO. 3. meets Fiist Sunday in each month ot thar bose house on the corner of Seventh and Fre so it streets, opposite the school house. WM. GARRETT. Foreman TOM SMITH Secretary. RE-UE HOSE COMPANY MEETS First Scsday in each month at City Hall Fremont street. J.V.VICKERS. ft. ft ENTWORTI I, Secty. President. J. N MCDONOUGH. Foreman. J I GINE COMPANY NO. I. MEET 111 1ai nn.t iv in ah month, at hose house. . -- - r j en the eomer ot iougnnsi ana 51a sirecu. JOSEPH LIPPERT. Foreman. HENRY DUNKER. Secretary. TJJSXOIS WATER WORKS F CALVES, Prop. Water Ter Barrel, - 25 Centi' Water. Per Bncket - 5 Cents, rilOKPT SEMYJCE. ".educed Rates by the Month Leave orders with wagon, or at tl.i H'jmjS'W-'J S.'.'l'l'H'T"!''"!""1'"'"" ' " ni.trnvlt.T.nt 1 LV.rfKiryll H CkpnVMWUll9utfnA,rMiln(tBSUl It S. M. BARROW. 450 and 452 ALLEJV ST, (i m . THE DRY GOODS Pgr' Is Complete, Embracing all the latest Styles, Designs, Textures, Pattern, and Shades of a large and -well selected stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Sateens, Checks Ribbons, Laces, Hoisery, Etc. Etc. Etc. MEN'S H DEPARTMENT A Specialty is made of this Department and the price, style and quality are bound to please. CLOTHING SHIRTS, UNDERWARE NECKTIES, ETC MARYSVILLE AND OREGON UNDERWARE. NEAT NOBBY SUITS FROM $10 AND UPWARD. BAT AND SHOE DEPARTMENTS Stetson, Fedora, Kenton and other famous Hats, Ladies and Children Dongolla and Russet Shoes, Buckingham & Hech's Cowboy Boots and Shoes. Finest Footwear of Celebrated Manufacture. Slippers, Ties, and finest Kid Shoes, SOLE AGENT I1V CROGKERYXHARDWARE AND DEPARTMENTS A fulljstock is'carried consisting of Glassware, Crockery, Cut G-lass,' JTaiaey Caps. Canvass Tents, Wagon Covers, Matra s e w . Everything at Lowest Easts mPriceSc S( M. BARROW - DEPARTMENT FOR FAMOUS WATFRTOWN SHOES. TELE Hardware, Tinware, - Ouns. IPistols, " Catridg-es 32ic XJarness'J " Saddles, Spxirs. SADDLERY A favor J If you don't like Sckillins Bat tea, won't you please tell "your grocer so, and, while he is giving you your money back, tell him why ? If our tea is not suited to your taste, it is worth more to us than the money that we give you back to know why you don't like it. Other members of the money-back family: Schilling' Sift coffee, baking powder, coda, spices, seasoning, Savor ing extracts. A Schilling S Company San Franciuo ; POLITICAL. UNDER WHICH FLAG. PEOPLES PARTY PLATFORM For President, W. J. BRYAN of Nebraska. For Vice-President, T. WATSON, Georgia. We dematd: I. The free and unrestricted coinage of gold and silrer at the present ratio of 16 to i without regard to the actions or wishes of any other nation or combination whatever. II. The increase of the current money to an amount sufficient to mtet the ants of our grow -ing population and business such money to consist of silver and gold cci i in Tieasury notes, equally a legal tender for all de mindi. public and private. Ill The abolition ofaS national banks, and the tablishment of Postal Saving Banks, managed and controlled by the the U. S. Treaniry, IV. The establishment of a system ol direct legislation by the people, giring to the people themsehes the porer, istTo veto all laws pass ed by any l;Ss thin 95 per cent of all their rep resentatives, and. To propose the enacment of Law l. by any number greater than five per cent of the electors ani compel their submission to the whole body of the electors. V. That all means of transporting persons property and Intelligence be gradually be taken by the Nation and coadu:tea and controlled by an unparusin cinimission under strict civil semce rules. VI. Tint all public salaries and compen sations shall bs made to correspond to the price ol labor and labor's products. NOTICE. TO THE REPUBLICAN CONTKAL COM mittee of Cochise County, Arizona: "You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of said central committee at the court house, Tombstone, upon September 10th at a p. m. to transact the following business: To hli vacancies en said committee; to select 10 d-.Iejates to attend the territorial con v ntion and to transact any other business that may proper! cometfore the committee. G. II. FI ITS. Chairman. A. W. bsiiTii. Secretary. TouBVTOSt, A. T. September 1st . 1896. PRIMARY ELECTION. Saturday, Skmesieer 19. 1896. Thj voters of the Peoples' pirty of Cochise county nill hereby uke notice that the dite for holding primiry elections for election of delegates to attend the county convention hichwuTbeheIdin Bisbee at the call of the Peoples' pirty Central Committee and published in the news papers cf the ounty has been set for the io:h day f September. tSo6. The fol lowing is the apportionment of delegates from each precinct: Bisbee. 7; 1 o-nnstone. 4: Pearce, a; Wilcox, a; Hcafird. 1; Millers Canyon. 1; Fort Htuchuca. . Huichuca Siding 1; West Huichuca, 1; Fairbank, l;SU David, 1. Benson, i; TresAlmos, 1; Pool's Ranch, 1, Rus:llville. 1; Dos' Cabens. 1; Teviston, 1; San Simon, s; Brannock. 1; Taylor's Ranch, 1; GaleyvDe, 1; San Bernardino, 1. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED agrnst purchasing or negotiating a piper pur porting to call for one hundred dollars, fvr of John Gates, and endorsed by me, as same has teen rei and I hold Mr. Gates' rece-pL Said piper lias ben lost. T. BCHATTl AN, Pcarcs-. Aug, 1 7, 1806 i f ANTED N ENERGETIC MN .TO '' establish branch office here Si co. per month salary. For full information, aldms Room"6, 273 S. Main St Los Angeles, Calif. Viridde Chemical Co. .W. O. ABBOTT. PRICES FOR ASSA XJWG: Toil BSTONE, A. T. 3 Gold. Sr.co filrtr... ........ ...... xoc- Head 1.00 Gold and Silver, one sample 1.35 Gold. Silver and lead, one sample sco Copper., , r.50 Silica 1.50 Minjanrse i.jo C. v 10 ; slUn ra XCO Zinc ...... 300 Of&eeaiid Residence Overlook Hmsc . IIOXCI. AUttllMIJt . - COCJIIJE F. Bohman, ranch. EJ LtiDiI, Ranch 1 alacl. C. N. Raven, Huacbuca. Robt. Downey, Huachucae. D. 1. Roja, Los Angeles. EAX JOSE. V. H. Patterson, El Paso. aP.UKQTOM Adolph Bail and wile, Tucson. J. B. Crowder, Si. L'uis. F. A. Lweet, Uisbee. V. K. Styles, do BUCKLIN'S' ARNICA SALVE. The best salvo in the world for 'cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheutn, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eiup'.ions and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment requir cd it is guaranteed to give peefect stis a Faction or money refunded. Prices 50 cents per box. For sale a Tomb ione Drug Store Oliui'cl INoticcs. UletJtcdiKt Chueeli. Sunday School at 10 o'clock a. tn. Preaching at the usual hour in the evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all. D.Koderts, Pastor. Koileo Urttioen. Horse ltodeo will coturaenco on tbe San Itafael ranch on the 1st of Sep tember. Cattle roJeo will commence on thu 15th of Septrmber. Weather petmiltinp, the C C C aud Kigga toutid-np will begin at Sulphur Spring?, Wednesday, Augut 2Clh. San Pedro Kound-up Association will commence, work ou September 10, beginning at the the Wakefield place. The annual fall round-up by cattle owners ot Sulphur Spring valley and vicinity, north or the S. P. railroad, v,WI b'fiu at llooket'e Hut Sptingson the tn-irninj: of S-pt. 1st. Tha general round-up of Hip lwer Sulphur Spring Valley ill runitnei.ee work 011 S piember 7tii from thu old W. B, T lor ranch. tf. Piano for sale. A seven octave square piano,.rosewood case, sweet toned and in good repair. Price 100; includ ing stool. Inquire at this office. WA TED SOLICITORS FOR CAM PAIGN Book "Bryan Sewall and Free Silver' authoriiid by Bryan written by R, L. Metcalf editor Omaha World Herald appointed author by Bryan, contains speeches and platform. , A bonauta lor agents; a iree surer mine inr wok, en: only 81.50; the only authorized bock, 50 per cent; credit given; freight paid; outfit free. Begin now with choice of terntory; permanent, profi table work for '96. Address The National Book Concern, Star building, Chicago. at uiaancGS uomes Withr. Utter understanding of the lrius.i--.it ifituro of the msny phys ical illc, ytIikJi vanish before properef iortE (,'entlo eitorxs pli-asmil cftorts rightly directed. Thero i'. comfort xn the l:no vlcdc. that to meny forms of Pteicns are mil duo tt auy actnal dis .u ntili-imiilv to a constipated condi tion of tho syhlcni, which the pleasant family Uisauvc, Syrupof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is whv iC is the only remedy with millionbof families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value (?ooa iicaiui. i w.-ucui;uii effects are duo to the fact, that itis the one- remedy which promotes internal 'cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all Imnortant. In order to fret its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the frcnuine arti cle, which is luantifactared by the Cali fornia Fig Svrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. If In the enjoyment of good health, n tii tretpm is rpcmlar. laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual atsease, one n Yu. onmmpnrird to the most skillful physicians, but if in need uf a laxative, . .i.n,,M ,- Uin Tvat- and with the well-informed everywhere,' Syrtrp of Figs ataads highest and i& most largely iiiirfainiiiinrt geaexal kh'.Iifirtma - "- -5& C5-'-' ?" ' - &- 4 - -1 Highest of all in Leavening.Power. Roy. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE LATEST MS An Unsuccessful Attempt at Train Robbery. BRYAN AT MILWAUKEE. The Cliino Ranch Sold Banks Close TheXonjr Rclav Race. AN0TIIER BIG STRIKE General Happening Througl! out the Country. Sacrmak-sto An attempt waj made tonight to hold up the Over land express, eight miles west of the city. The engineer killed one of the robbers and then pulled out the train and reached this city. Sheriff John eon and a posse have gone to the i enj in a special train. ' Black River Falls, Wis. The jAckeon county bank was cloied yes terday on the petition of Thomas B. Mills, a stockholder. The petitioner illeges that the bank ewes depositors on demand to exceed $45,000 and is insolvent. Milwaukee, The pUtform arrang ed for Bryan to upon was erte'rd iu the midst of National Pari: comprising about ten acres in the South Side about three miles from the ht-art oi town. Tho long distance, lack of facilities for tranportalion and threat ning weather, probably prevented the crowd being as large as it otherwi-e would have had been. The ground surrounding lour sides ot the platform were filled with people as far out as the speaker could be heard. The crowd was variously es timated at 6,000 to 10,000. Many ladies braved tha dampsees for an oppurtunity to hear Bryan speak. Pas Fbakcisco, The Cbino ranch ranch At Chino Cal., passed from tbe Chino ranch company and Richard QirJ former owner, by deed today 'to in English ryndicate, tbe purchase price was -11,000,000. The Chino ranch company rcservo 1,0C0 acres of land arid the '.ownsitcol'Chiuo. Eric, Vft. The Traneconlinentol relay pissed here at 5:09 p. m., cen tral standard lime; seventeen hours late. Watkk Valley, Wiss. The men in the Illinois Central shops at this place were cut to eight hours a day. A large number have been suspended during the past three months. San Francisco. Chief Justico Beatty of the supreme court, signed an order which will permit Theodora Durant, the convicted murderer of Blanohe Lamont, to remain "in his present quarters in tbe county jil in stead of having to go to San Qnentin pending tbe decision on his appeal. LonoB. Tom Mtnn, leader of tbe propoaed strike ol the dock labours all ittK ' " ." .'.-V - Latest U. S. Gov't Report ass over tha world, said tonight to an Associated Press representative: 'In the Unitcd.Statea our proposition met with a cordial reception from Presi dent Qomperg, who baa thoroughly distributed our literature in the pro per quarter. The dock laborers and other members ot tbe federation in America will quit work at tbe tame hour our continental brethem lay down their tasks. If we wait until we have 7S0MX) men enrolled there 'will be no need for a strike as tha employers will yield in the face of a threat of a general paralysis of ship ping business in the whole world. It has been proposed that a general strike should commence on Septem ber 20 next but I hopo that will not be the case." Ruined ! You can spoil even Sefa'l lings Best (money-back) tea by boiling it. Just as the water begins to boil, take it off the stove and put in the tea ; let it stand six or eight minutes no longer; then pour it. No matter what tea you use, this is the way to make it. A Schilling & Company San J-'nncisct s Probate Notice. In the Probate Court. County of Cochise, Ter ritory of Arizona, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Em ile Lnormand, deceased,! Notice of A lication for order of sale. Notice is hereby gi-en. that Gjo. H. Fitts, riminiurator, has filed with the Clerk of this Court a petition praying for an order of site of all r-al and personal property of deceased aud that the 5th day of October, iSyS, at 3 o'clock p. m of said day, bein?a day of a regular term of this court, to -wit: of the October term. 1&96, at the Cochise county court house, in Tomb stone, county aforesaid, has been set for hearing said petition, 'when and where any person inter cted may appear and sho cause why the said petition should not be granted. W. F. BRADLEY, Et-offico Clerk. OitedSept. sth, 1886. FAIRBANK DEPARTMENT. GEO. G. McGEE, Prop FAIRBAJfK, ARIZONA. Headquailen for vititor from Tomb stone andsurroundiig country. Best of wines, liquors and cigars always kept on hand. BEER ON DRAUGHT. P. A, GENERAL MERCHANDISE' A FULL LINF OF GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS OIQARS' AND TOBACCO Constantly lept onTiand. Patronage soildte FAIRBANK ARIZONA. FairM ResFanrant FAIRBANK. AKIIOSA. MltS, K. HARRINGTON, Prep TABLES SUPPLIED WITH THE BEST OF E.ERYTHIK6 Charges reas able Parties eoirg" from leak oset Bisbee will have ample rime foj dim er before tbe tarin arrives. .rVw lie oatrwujs a rapiaf dti solicited. J z. f. '.?, ''-rv-S : DeMABTINI :!i- I 1 i 1 U t i 8 1-2 il -4 - JB w n ' iC'