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I J :' -hi?-!'' '-- " .' !: ?- n r:- 'ir?r"i';"i'''ii , .llL.lr'Wtt'-tVAti "ft "-'"'""Ti r.jT-i - f'-n- r Jiu ( rth'r-- ' . 1 ( ". .- v .1 TOMBSTONE PROSPECTOR ii ! OUR WATCHWORD----'COCHISE COUNTY FIRST, THE WORLD AFTERWARD. VOL. IX TOMBSTONE. ARIZONA THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 186. No. ?T2 THE R: ? jr Ti v r ?? i a V" 'r - r- -I DAILY PROSPECTOR. Cilv Jiud Comity Oflicial Paper PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING tExcurr Sunday) BY Wm. Hattich Ed:tor and Proprietor. "Fremont St. Opposite CHy Uall The Pao.PECTOR will not hold itself respon sible fur ny of Hie articles or viutinients er pressed by ny of it correspondents. Entered ia the Tombstone Postofrke as Secend CUss matter. PROFESSIONAL. OABDS. AMES REILLV. ATTOrlNEY AND I Counse'orat Law. Land aud Mining ' cases a specialty. Tomtistone. ArUona. w M.CSTAfcHLE. ATTORNEY AT- Law and Notary Public Tombstone Arizona. G EO V. 8 WAIN, ATTONEY AT I i- Will oractice in all couits of the Territory. Tombstone Ariiona. OS. CLARK. ATTONEY ND COUN selor at Law. Office on Fourth Street. betvteea Allen and Toughnut, Tcmb staae Will practice in all the courts of the Territory. HARLES GRANVH.LEJOHN'sTON. Attorney and Counsellor at La and Notary Public. 47 Fremont street bet. 4th and 5th struts. A member or the Bar of tbe Supreme Court ol the Territoty, and will practice in any af the courts therein. AWENTHWORTH COUNTY RE corder and Abstract Orfioe. Abtracts of t tie to real estate and mines furn ished promptly and acurately. Complete trn scripts. OlSce in Court House. Tombstone. E. ALVORU. JUSTICE OF THE Peace. Office on Allen St: bet. 3I & ath Tombstone. L. KOSKA, I USTICE OFTHF PEACE OlDce on 4th St. bet. Allen ana Tdughnut, Tombstone. HS. GORDON. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon: Office adjoining his residence ' on 4U1 street. Call attended at all hours day and night. CURIE, ASSVYER AND META lugical laboratory. Office No 319. Fremont M. opposite Oly Hall. THE ORDERS. F & A M. VJXJNG SOLOMON LODGE NO. S Meets third Saturday in each month. 1 Visiting brothers cordially invited to at tend, i h Mcpherson, w.m., A L GROW Secretary. R. A M. -r!HISE CHAPTER NO. 4 MEETS U third Wednesday in each month. Vis itice Companions cordially inviud to at tend. TOM LOWRY. H. P. A. WENTWORTH Secretary. P. O. S. OF A. WASHINGTON CAMP NO 1 MEETS ist Friday evening in each month. Vis iline Comrades cordially invited J. W. CLAKK, President. A. C. GROW, Secretary. A O. U. W TOMBS! ONE LODGE NO 3. A. O U. W. meet lit and trd Thursday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially in Tited. ROBT. BESTM.W. W. D. MONMONlEtt Recorder. K- OF P ARIZONA LODGE KNIGHTS OF I)thusNo 4. meets every ist aid 3rd Monday's in each month. Vsiung brothers corually inrited. A. H. EMANUEL. C. C. W. D. MONMONIER. K. ofS. PROJECTION HOSE COMPANY NO 3, meets First Snnday in each month at their bose bouse n the comer of Seventh and Fremont streets, opposite the school house. WM. GARRETT. Foreman, TOM SMITH Sscrelary. R ESCUE HOE COMPANY MEETS First Sunday in each month at City Hall Frerotnt meet, I. V VICKEkS. - ENTUORTH.S.cty President J. N. MeDONOUGH. Foreman, ENGINE COMPANY NO 1. MEEIS lair .Scnday in ea.h monh at hose boute on thr comer cfToughnut and 5th street, JOsEPH LIPPEKT Foreman HENRY DUNKER. Secretary. Wan'cd An agent in evoy section to can vass $4 10 $5 a day made; sells at sight; also a mu to sell staple good to dealers best ide line, $75 a tro- th. SaUry or large coirmission made; experieice urnacessary For sealed particulars send stamp. Clifton Soap Manufacturing Company, Cindnnili, Ohio. UNION WATER WORKS. F. CALVES, Prop. "rompt Service. Water per barrel, ajrts f er bucket, 5 cis. Soecial Ptates to Families Leave orders with wagon. &fflL " St-Zittn M tiriiarrcr-i ITIT p-- 1 : 'trfElTiri wJHiifo"Tlilr fste&m& ravv'""' m Imffl. cf AVL.7rrrrW. SAMUEL M. BARROW gap 00 SAMUEL M. BARROW POLITICAU Under WM Flag? PEOPLES' PArr PLATFORM For President. W. J. BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President. T. WATSON, of Georgia. We demand: I The free and unresttMed coinage of gold and silver at the prestnt ratio of 16 to t without regard to the actions or wishes of any other nation or combination whatever, II- The increase at the current money to an amount sufficient to meet the wants of oor growing population and buUness. such money to consist of silver and gold coin and U. S. Treasnry notes, equally a legal tender for all de mands public and private. III. The abolition of all national banks and the establishment of Potal Saving Banks, man aged and controlled by the U. S. Treasury. 1 . The establishment cf a system of direct legislation by the people, giving to tin people ihrmseltes the per, ist. To veto all law pass ed by any less than 95 per cent of all their rep resentatives, and to propose the enactment of laws by any number greater than five percent of the electors and compcll their submission to the whole body cf the electors. Y. That all means of transp stating persons property and in!ellign be gradually taken by the Nation and conducted and controlled by an nnpartisan commission under strict dvil service rules. VI. That all public salaries and comDensa- tions shiU ! made 10 correspond to the price of labor and labor's product. RepWican Primaries Tombstone. September 10,1896, At a meeting of the Republican countv cen tral comaiittee. held at the court house. Tomb stone. Cochise county, on the above due. it was ordered that the a6th day of September, 1S96. be. and is hereby set as the day for hold ing the Republican primaries in this county, for the purpose of electing delegates to a Republi- ran county convention, to be held in the court house, in Tombstone, on the 8th day of October, 896. at a o'clock, p. in., then and there to nominate Territorial and County cfhctr. and to transact such ether business as may properly come before said convcniion The following were selected as judges; Tombstone 13 delegates. lodges First Ward. ). C. Wiser; Second Ward. F. N Wolcott: Third Ward, Thos. Lowry; Fourth Ward, Wm. Corbett. Outside. C. II . Hissett; CUrksburg, Chas. Hancock, 'llisbre. is delegates Judge. George Shibley. Taylor's Ranch, t delegate. Ash and M'lkr's canyon, 1 delegate. Foit Huachuca. a delegates Judge, J. C. Burnett. West Huachuca, t delegate Judge, L K Mc Intyre. Faitbank, a delegates Judge. A V Noyes St David, 3 delegates Judge, JasMcRae Benson, 3 delegates; J udee, ii Uerwin Trcs Alamos, z delegate ' PcI's. 1 delegate Russdvule, 1 delegate WDlcox. 5 delegates Judge. W F Nichols Dos Cabezas. a delegates Iudge. E T White Bowc, 1 delegate Judge, Geo K Bugbee San Timon. 1 delegate Brannock, 1 delegate Rucker. 1 delegare Judge, J H Cogswell Galyville. 1 delegate Hereford. 1 delegate Morse Canyon, 1 delegate Pearce, 3 delegates Judge. Wm Johnstrm Tutquois, 1 delegate Judge, Alex Casey Dragoon, 1 delegate Judge, Asa Walker Hooker's, 1 delegate Powers. 1 delegate In precincts where no appointments are made the Republicans are requesUd to select their own Judges. The order of business at this convention shall be: ist The selection of a County Central Com mittee. acd Nomination of officers to b T.tri for the November election. G II FITTS, Chairman. X W SMITH. Secretary. Primary Election, Notice is hereb-' given that Thursday, Sep tember 4th is set for the selecting of delegates to attend the Democratic county convention, which will be held in the county court bouse at Tombstone, on October 6th. The followtce is the apportionment of each precinct: jombstoneio, ouuee jo. tieretora 1, Miners Canyon 1, Fort Huachuca 1, Huachuca Siding I. Fairhank a. St David 2. Benson 5. Tres Alamos I. Pool's t. Russelville 1, WiUcox .e. Dcs Cabezas 1. Hooie Station. 3, San Simon 1, I Bnnnock t, Wpgitt 1, Rocker 1, 1 aylor's Ranch 1, Galeyville 1, Pearce 3, San Bernir dino 1, Cutom Houe 1 Total 72. 1 he Democaats of each precinct are requested to .elect their own primary election b sards. x- cept Tombstone, ifcshar, Benson and Willcox and in ibose places the central committee will select tne board ot election ana polling puces ti ample timt for the full information of voters The test shall be. "will you vote for and sup port the Democratic ticket at the coming elec tion- ALLt.N K CNUUbH, Chairman County Central Coauniitee, Tombstone, September 8 1866 FOR SALE. A group of Copper Claims part'y developed. Ure black and oxide from the grass root ; ore found in all working's; plenty in sight and just the proposition for a company Good ro.ds, wood, water and timber plentiful, claims eight miles from railroad, Address Prospector, officr, Tomb stone. . ltotliw .titr-. Horse KoUeo will commence on the San Itafael ranch on the 1st of Sep tember. Cattle roJeo will cotutueuce ou tho loth ot September. Weather permitting, the OOC and Riggi round-tip will begiu at Sulphur Spring!, Wednesday, August 26tb. San Pedro Round-up Assooiation will commenci work on September 10, beginning at the the Wakefield ptace. The annual fall round-up by cattle owners of Sulphur Spring valley and vicinity, north of the 8. P. railroad, will begin at Hooker's Hut Spring on the morning of Sept. 1st. The general round-up of the Lower Sulphur Spring Valley will commence work on S pi ember 7th from the old VV. B, Taylor ranch. tf. The West Huachuca rodeo com mences at Huivchuca Siding October 4th and works up the Babocomari river to old Fort Crittenden and then through the Empire ranch to Pantano. BUOKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains. corns, and all skin eruptions and posi tively cures Piles, or no payment requir cd it is guaranteed to give peefect stis a iacti-Mi or money reiunded. Prices 50 cents per box. For sale ; Tomb ione Drug btore Free Pills. Send your address to H. E. Redden & Co , Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A tna will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are partic ularly effective in the cure of constipat- on and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles, they have been proved in valuable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by tbeir action, but by giving tone to the stomich and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular site 2)C. per box. bold by Iombstone and liisbee druggists. Gladness Comes With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many phys ical Ills, which vanish before proper ef forts gentle efforts pleasant efforts rightly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis ease, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, -which the pleascnt family laxative. Syrup of Figs, prompt ly removes. That Is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the on remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it acts. It is therefore all important, in order to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, that you have the genuine arti cle, which is manufactured by the Cali fornia, Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by all reputable druggists. Ii In the enjoyment of good health, and the system in regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. If afflicted with any actual disease, one may be commended to the most skillful physicians, but if in need of a laxative, one should have tho best, and with the. well-informed everywhere. Syrup of Figs strids highest and is' most largely OMrd and gives -". gfreral satisfaction NOTICE. ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED against purchasing or negotiating a paper pur porting to call for one hundred dollars, favor of John Gales and endorsed by me cs same has been paH, as I hold 'Mr. Gates receipt- Faid paper has been lost. T. B. CH VTTMAN Peareo, Aug. 17 1R&6. GUM RflAXEY, Allen St Bear 3d, (Old.Custom House.) VEQETABLE8, FRUITS, otatoer; ONIONS, ETC Frfth California fruit received every day by expreu. Everything told at Uncett rate. Ooodi delivered te$t m mri . Highest of all in Lcaveniny.ower. dsA ssa ABSO&UTEE.Y PURE LATEST NEWS Leadville Under Martial Law Because of Rioting. FIGHT WILL BE IN FRISCO Disastrous Fire Floods and Storms in Japan Gold Returns Home. THE AFRICAN REBOLT. Leadvillk, Colo. About twenty five suspicious characters gathered at tho Penrose mine this afternoon, but left when ordered to disperse by the sentries who discovered them. It is believed they intended to fire the shaft house. Citizens made requiailioao for troops for use tonight in rounding up UwUm men who will bo driven out ot town. General Brooks granted the re quest. Leadville. At the request of lh ctty council, the governor officially de clared martial law tonight. It ia known that more than five hundred Winchesters are in the bauds ot the rioters aa well as large quantities of lynmite and the coolest beads are rav-ly trouled over the fact. San- Fkascisco The National Athletic club tody reaeived a tele gram from Jim Corbett stating that it tbeclub would deposit 110,000 for a ten round contest with Sharkey, he would start at once lor this city. The club replied tnat the money would be deposited with A. M. Lawrence of the Examiner. Sik Francisco. The city of Kobe Japan, was wiped out by a disastrous conflagration on August 20. and flood, storms and earthquakes had caused a lossef 2,500 lives and the destruction of millions of dollars woithof property in northern Japan. Wabhisoton. SenatorButler chair nsu Populist national committee, i informed, that the Democrats and Populisms have arranged a fusion on the electoral ticket in Wyoming on the bans ol two Democratic and one Populist electors. Vash:agtn Information received at tlie treasury department regarding gld import indicates the movement t likely to continue for seme week to come. Importations since the movement brgan amount to 130.090, 000. New Yik. Ex-President Harrisou was pptaker at today's noonday meet ing of the commercial travelers' sound money leajfue, Col, Fred Grant pre sided. Harrison said it was as dis honest to issue a silver dollar intrinsi cally worth only 53 cents as to abbre viate the yard measure or reduce the cubic measure of a bushel. Miowakat. Africa. From reports of scouts who have been following the trial of ths dervish force, which re- Latest U. S. Gov't Report "? decisive battle will be fonght tomorrow or a little later. The A"glo Egyptian expedition will move upon the enemy at early dawn. llOTr.I. AUR1VAIJ COCHISE D. Wagner, San Francisco. E. Gratb, Fresno, SAN S06S. F. C. Earle, El Paso. I A LACE. A. Curry, ranch. AHLI-NOTON Emil Arwor, Kansas City. WANTED N EMERGETIC MAN TO establish branch office here $100. pr month salary. For full information, audrrss Room 6. 273 S. Main St. l.os Angeles. Calif Vincide Chemical Co. FAIRBANK DEPARTMENT GEO.G. McGEE, Prop. Fairbank, : Arizona, Headquarters for visitors from Tomb stone and surrounding country. Best of wines liquors and cigara" always on hand. PAY THE EXCHANGE A VISJT P. A. DEMARTINI, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. A full line of GR00ERIER, PROVISIONS, CIGARS' AND TOBACCO. FAIKBANIi.. AUIZOXA. Faiitt Restaurant FAIKSANlf, A. T. MRS. K. HARRINGTON'. Prop. Chagres Reasonable. Parties going from Tombstone to Bisbee will have ample time for dinner before the train arrives: Table Supplied With the Best. GIVE IT A TRIAL. ARCTIC ICE CO- A. J. BISSETT, PROPRIETOR. Ice delivered to any 0TC. Dflp I D part of the city at '"l CJ LU Special rates to families for ice to rcgulir customers. Office and ice house Opposit posto'tice W. 0. ABBOTT ASSAYING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Tombstone,Arizona. Samples by mail or express will receive prompt attention. Office and Retiatnce Orerloek lloute'. FLY'S PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Fremo t s rat, opposi e Prospector. FAMILY PHOTOGRAHS OUR SPECIALTY Careful attention given to turning o t the' Finest Heat and pictures of all sites in a. most artistic manner, superior finish aruTjone, Dsr"JL CJ OtncnH 3E Mft Taken, pn short notice. Groups a s e dilty Chbinet, panel and standard. FAIBiKEXuHAIE trf4 bo R Ht&r, it U thought a. mniiMWcaesa