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WEEKLY EPITAPH. TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. JUNE SI. IMS?'. JOUB.lMITll Perhaps it is nut in bad taste to call attention to one fact in reference to the conduct of the Epita I'll, since its change of management, that may be considered as redounding t to its credit. It has not catered tJ any morbid excitement, or kept inces santly before the people and the out side world past sensational occurren ce, tho happening of which worked great injury to the welfare of this community in retarding the develop ment of the resources of this county. It has endeayored to relate only facts, and to draw 110 conclusions not warranted by existing circumstances. Cochise county is but in its infancy in point of development, and its re sources need only fostering care and cultivation t-j produce a giant mucin up of wealth u'nd pro-pwity. It is second to iiti section of cunutiy in mnifrdl mp-thilities, and has pro ij .iced luwie bullion tliun any other portion of Aiioin. An immense num ber of undeveloped mines only need' capital to become produativo of fab ulous" wealth. The presont policy of the Epitaph is to so treat of current events that such capital may not be kept away, by a misunderstanding on the part of inrestors of tho true condition of things'. Nothing shall bfl concealed, and nothing .set down in malice or through love of sensa-, tional fiction, In other words, we, propose to let Cochise county work out her destiny unimpeded by1 falsehood and unchecked by misrep resentation. Past local troubles are dead and buried, and will never .be nsurreeted by the Epitapii. The success of a journal depends upon tho growth of tho country wherein it is located, and any policy not founded upon a determination to aid such growth o.in only be suicidal. By the account published in the. local columns of this uumhor of the Epitahi, the mystery connected with Jtlt'e Grand Jury report of the recorder's office thiokens, It seems that two reports are missing', that upon the conduct of the office of tho clerk of the district court, in addi tion to the one bearing upon the re corder. These two reports, taking the account to be correct, were writ ten upon opposite sides of the same half-sheet of paper. One was favorable to tha.iecorder; the other condemnatory of the clerk.'al QlTice. It is also asserted that the sub-.oom-mittee that examined both tha above offices had an u,nJerstandirig-with L, W. -Carr, thej foiewan flf. tj; t na jury, rihnt,lbi-2pricralTeport"pf thatJ body would recommend the discharge of the olerk of the court. The high sinoss and social standing of Mr. Carr precludes any thought that there could have bnn any design upon his part in not rendering to the public the exact findings of the grand jury. He has, however, one clear duty to perform. The reports of the sub committee should be placed upon record, where they prop erly belong, and not remain in the private custody of the ex-foreman. Pkof. I. E. James, who lias held the suporintendenoy of the Conten tion mino during the absence. of Mr. Silas White, takes his departure to day for the'eastern states, where he will remain a month. Prof. Jamos is widely known on the Pacific coast, as a mining man and a scientist. He has arbitrated alone, 'numerous min ing disputes, involving hundreds of thousands of dollars, and has never made a mistake. His judgment is al ways born. of thought, and his hon esty is as. impartial as sunshine. Hejis true to his friends, but just to all. With a heart as gdntle as a woman's, his manhood is without flaw. The writer of these lines has known him o long and well, that he has a right to wish him God speed on his jour ney, and express a hope that he may find the "loved ones at home good health and happiness. in The New York Mail and Express, notices the arrival of Col. Forsythe, "the great Indian fighter," in that city; and gives an account of that warrior's "ter.'ible" conflict with Juh's band. As Col. Forsythe was alwavs a day behind the Indians, and Capt. Tupper did all the fighting, the former's heroism must lie principally on paper. It certainly U most un just that tho laurols belonging to a brave and modest officer should be appropriated by one who has not the courage to resist the effect upon his vanity, of cheap and fiatitious no toriety. The Daily Republican, founded upon the mateiial of the defunct Dos Cabezas Gold Note, will start up ou Wednesday. We wish the new pa pei every succss, and extend good journalistic? fellowship. and Lead Comnanv. iiu .Montgomery si..san nuncicco, e,ai. HAVING PURCHASED THE BUSINESS ol the Pacific Hulllon Exchange, we have removed our office to No. 410 Montgom fry street, where deposit of Gold anil Silver nil bo received for melting and assaying or for coin age, as heretofore. Urea assayed, lead bullion purchased, also, the Hlghct price paid for GOLD, SILVER AND LEAD ORES. Manufacturers ot Lead Pipe. Sheet Lend, bhot. Uar Irou, Kte. nil! Traveler and l'rospertoi'H Attention. CHARLES B. SERVANT!, Moulta, Nooorn, Mexico. LTAS ALWAYS ON HAND GROCERIES Merchandise and Provisions. mil THE BALDWIN, milK LEADING HOTEL OK SAN FRAN X ctsco, and the raot elerantlf appointed hotel In the world, over Svw,uuu nave been ex pended by Mr. Baldwin In Its construction and furnlsbln;;. Headquarters of the Army and Navy. Special accommodations for tamllles and large parties. 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THE COMINU FIESTA WILL COM1IENO on the night of the SKJd OP JUNK, 1882, And will continue to the close of the night THE FOURTH OF JULY. A magnificent illumination oi FIRE WORKS, surpassing anything produced heretofore, wll. be one of the leading features ol the programme. Manv other attractions, not less expensive, will, In addition to the above, make It the EVENT OF THE SEASON. Parties conespondlng by mali with the view ol purchasing locations will be promptly attended to, and are requested to send In their applications before THE Iti'h OF JUNE, so aa to heve suffi cient time to arrange their fix ures. VISITORS will receive a cordial Invitation and every attention look'ng to their convenience will be given. PAVILION FOR DANCING Will be large aud commodious and THE FOURTH OF JULY Has been set apart by our citizens for a full en joyment of all the pleasures aud attractions the Fiesta may ofl'er. SHERMAN & 0'j?ERO, MANAQBRS, IMIir.VIX. AHIZOXA TKUIUTOIIY. my4IJ)l Met unions'. IN THE DiyntlCT 0011111' OF THr. FIltST Judicial Dl.lrlctof the Territory of Arlnut, in and lor the County .if Uoihlru. Jubn Ruettner, plalntltl, vs. James (. McKean and Isaac Knight, composing late thru of McKean Jt Knight, and Bella Wellmau, defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the First Judicial DUtriU of the Territory of Arizona, lu and Tor the Conuty ol Cochise, and the complaint tiled in the said County or Cochin', in the office ol the Cleric of said District Court. The Territory ot Arizona sends greeting to Janics C. McKean and Isaac Kuliiht, composing the late firm of McKean Jfc Knight, and Bella Wellman, defendants: Yonarehereb) required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named plaiutifl, In the District Court of the Hrst Judicial District of the Tenltory or Arizona, In and fur the County of Cochise, aud to answer the complaint filed therein, within twenty days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this eiimmous(if served within this County; or it served out of this county, but In this district, within thirty days; otherwise within fully days), or Judgment by Ut fault will be taken against you according to the prayer of Bald complaint. The said action is biought to recover of McKean & Knight the sum of two thousand dollars on note for $2,000, with interest thereon at 2 per cent per mouth from April 30th, 1881, until paid, costs ot suit, statutory damages, and 10 per cent tor attor neys' fees; also to foreclose against all the de fendants & mortgage given by McKean & Knight to secure said note, interest, attorneys' fees, Ac, on a certain parcel of land situate on the corner of Allen and Sixth streets, being 30 feet front on Allen street by 93 feet deep along Sixth street, being lot IS In block 19. according to the official survey or TomDsione, oeing pan or tne Burtace ground of tho Glided Age mining claim to together with all Improvements thereuu, and In Cochise County, Arizona. Said action Is brought on a certain note and mortgage executed by said .McKean & tungm to piaiutiit, uateu April sum, 1SS1, due oue year alter date with 2 per cent per month interest from April 30th, 1881, until paid; said mortgage la of record, Cochise County Records, Mortgages Real Estate, Rook I, pagc5A, etseq. And you are hereby notified that If you fall ta appear and answer the Bald complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment by default for $2,000 with 2 per cent per month Irom April 30, ltssl, costs statutory, damages and 10 per cent for attorneys' fees, and will apply to the Court for the further relief demanded in said com plaint. (liven under my hand and seal of tho District Court of the Hrst Judicial District of tho Terri tory of Arizona, in and for tne County of Cochise, this ltJth day or May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two. fsxAL. W. II. SEAMAJ S, Clerk. By E. M. Caiir, Deputy Clerk. myiTwlO tiooumcii & Uoodmcu, Plalntifl's Attorneys. First publication, June 10, 18bj 1 Application Xo. 100, for a Patent to tii Wade Hampton ailnlus Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC sou. Arizona, May 3rd, 1882. Notice Is hereby given that Philip Corbin, by Samuel A. Moore, agent, hai made application for patent to 1,174 linear leet of the Wade Hampton vein, lode oi deposit, bearing preiious metals, together Willi surface ground C00 feet in width, situated in the Worrell Mining District, uocniso uounty, Arizo na, more particularly described In the field notes and plat of the official survey, on file in this office, designated as lot No. &0, aa follows, to wit; Beginning at the Initial monument-near 'the center of claim, on the east side trf discovery shaft, at a post 4 feet long, 2x4 Inches square, in mound of stones marked " I, M. W. II. M. C. No. 1," from which United States mineral monument No. 3 bears north 733' oast 47 feet distant; thence north 22' !!', west HI feet, to shaft 4i6 leet, 111 feet deep, and ti,4 feet to a 4x4 inch post near the center of north end line, marked "(N. C.)W. 11. M. C. No. 2;" thence north Ui 29 east 800 feet to northeast corner post, 4x9 inches square, in mound of stones marked U(N. E.) W. If. M. U. No. 3; thence south 22 52 , east 1371 feet, to southeast corner post 4x4 inches square, In mound of stones, marked "(S. K.) W. II. M. C. No. 4; thence south GG 2!)', west S0O feet to south end center ftost, marked 'S. O.) W. II. M. U. No. 5," and GOO fret to southwest corner post, 4x4 Inches square, In mound of stones, marked "(S. W.) W. 11. M. C. No.U;" thence .north 22 51 west 1174 feet, to uorthwest corner post, 4x4 Inches square, In mound of stones, marked ("N. W.) W. II. M.C. No. 7;" thence north G6' 23' 29a feet, to post No. 2 aud place of beginning the survey el Ihe exterior bouidaiy ot tba claim. Variation 1122 east; containing 18,91 acres. Said claim Is duly recoraed in the othceofthe Recorder of Cochise county, A rlzoua. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the whole or auy portion of the Wade nampton min ing claim are required to file their advuise claims In the United States Land Office at Tucsou, during the sixty days period ol publication hereof, or liny will be barred by the provisions uf the sUtiiie. HENItY COUSINS. Register. J, II. Li'cas, Tombstone, A. T,, Attorney for Applicant. Ordered that the above notice be published for tbe period oflsixty days (ten cousecutlvo we'eks) In tbe Kpltariti, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstone, A. T., which paper is hereby desig nated bv me as published nearest stich claim. HENKY COUSINS, Register. First Publication, June 10, 1882. Application Xo. 200, for a Patent to the Baxter SIIuIub Claim. NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC son. Arizona. Mav J. 1881. Notice Is herebv "0 given that Philip Corbin, by his agent. Samuel A. Moore, whose postofllce address is Tombstone, CochUc county, Arizona, has this day filed his application lor n patent for eleven hundred and twenty-live linear leet of the Baxter mine or vein, hearing silver, goiei ana otner minerals, with sur face ground about four hundred feet average width, situated In the Warren Mining District. County of Cochise and Tenltory of Arizona, and designated by the field notes and official plat on tile ill this ottlce as lot No. 'si, said lot No. M be ing as follows to wit: Beginning at a post S feet long, 4 inches square,' In a monument of stones, marked U, M. Baxter, M. (!. No. 1, from which United States mineral monument No. 1 bears north S7' 2.1 east 611.0 leet distant; thenccjrun north 80' it; east parallel with the south end or claim, 4.1 leat, Intersect tbe east end line of the Atlanta mining claim, lot No. 4'l, at a point north 8 30 ; west 3.5 feet from a 4x4 Inch post, marked A. M. C. No. 4, at US feet in tersect northeast side Hue of claim at a polut south :U' 0 , east :W." teet from the north corner of claim, to a post 4 Inches square, n leet Inntr.in a uonament of stone, marked Baxter M. 0. No. S, ihencerun south tli'O'. east alomrtbe northeast side line ol claim elevenhundred and seventy-four leet to sontheast corner, to a 4x4 lucb pot, 4 feet long. In a monument of Btones, marked Baxter M. C. No. 3; run thence south 80' 39', west along south line of claim SM feet, to south end center of the Baxter claim and north end center ol Hayes claim, to a post 4x4 inches, 4 foet long. In monument of stones, marked Baxter M. C. No. 4, Irom which n shaft 4x6 feet, 10 feet deep, bears north 25 35', west 249 feet distant, a shaft 4x0 feet 10 feet deep, on the same line 10 feet distant, at STifcetlo the southwest corner, a port 4 Inches square. 4 feet long, in monument of stones, marked Baxter M. U. No. 5: thence north 14' 31', wist along southwest Hide Uncut said claim 785 feet, intersect south side line ol Atlanta mining claim, lot No. 49,atu point south 81 .18', west and 73 leet distant Irom a po-t marked A. M. C. No. 5, at 783 leet to a post 4 Indies square, 4 feet long, lu a monument of stone 2 feet high, marked Bax ter M. C. No. 8: thence run north 3 0.1 , west 300 leet to place ol beginning, post H.M. Baxter M. C. No. 1. Containing V.W acres, less the conflict wllh the Atlanta M. C. of .40 acres, amount clalmedtl.20 acres. Magoctlcvnrlatlon 1121 east. The location of this miners recorded In the He. corders ottlce of Cochise County, A. T., Inhonk 0, page C57 of inlne, Transcribed Itecords of Co chise County. Any and all persons claiming ad versely any portion of tnld Bavter mining claim or surface, ground, arc required to Pie theii adverse claim with tbe Register of the United States Land Ofllce at Tucson, A. T., during the slxtvdavs pe riod of publication hereof, or liny w III' be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute In such case made and provided. HENKY COUSINS, ltcclsler. J II. I.cims, Tombstone, A.T., atturuey for herebv Oldered iliat the foicgnlug notice of moil or niient ue nuuitsnen ror tne uer oi of sixty days (teu consecutive Kirks), In the Epb taph, a weekly newspaper printed In Tombstone, A.T., which paper is hereby designated by me as published nearest such claim. HENRY COUSINS, 1 eglsler. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, In and for the County of Cocblae, Patrick Harring ton, Plaintiff, vs. James S. Clark, John D. Ronse and John J, Anderson, Defendants. Action brought in the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and fpr the CountvofCochlse, and the complaint filed In the uid County of Cochlsc.tn the office ol the desk of said DiBtrict Court. The Territory ot Arizona sends greellnc to James S. Clark, John I). Ronse, and John J. Anderson, Defendants. Yon are hereby required to appear In an action brought against you by the above named Plaintiff. In the DUtrlctCourt of the First Judicial District of the Territory or Arizona, In and for the County of Cochise, audio answer thecoraplalnt filed therein, within twenty days (exclusive uf the day of ser vice), after the service en you or this summons (If served within this county; or if servod out ol this county, but in this district, within thirty days: otherwise within forty days), or Judgment by dc Mult will be taken against you according to the nr,vi, f sntri (nn,nllnt Thp paid ACtlOn IS brought to obtain a decree adjudging that defend ants hold the legal title to certain real estate In the City ol Tombstone, Cochise County, A. T., as trustees in trnst for tho life and benefit pi plaintiff, that defendants within such time and in such terms as the court may deem Just, make deed or said property to plaintiff, to quiet plaln tifi's title thereto for costs and general relief, all of which more iully appears by reference to the complaint on file herein; said real estate Is de scribed as Lola S3 and 24 In block 17, according to tho original map of Tombstone, made by Solon M. Allls, March Mb, 1879. And yon are hereby notified that U you fall to appear and answer the said complaint, as above required, the said plain tin will take Judgment by default aud apply to the Court for the relfef demanded In the complaint. Given under my band and Seal of the Dlstrlc. Court or the First Judicial District oftheTcrrit tory or Arizona, in and for the County ol Cochise,-, this nth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand elrrhl hundred nmt cip-two. . - . vr. 7r r.p. ....- ,ii..i. I tr. .vi,. J W. 11 DbAJHA.CT, Vll-, By E. M. Caiir, Deputy Clerk. .feHNiiir-iit Xotloe. rilU JOHN YEAUER, WM. SIMMONS AND JL D. E. Estes, or.their.lielrs or assigns: Yon an-hereby notified tttat fhe undersigned, J. W. Beard, ias completed thu. assessment work for 1881, as lequlred bylaw oip the Mountain Oueen mine, situated In Huaehuca Mountains, In what It known as Montezuma Canyon (located March 8, 1880) Cochise county, Arl.oua Territory, and that your proportion of the cost of said assessment work, amounting to $00 ($20 each), and the lost of publication of this notice li now due aud poy able to me. And notice Is hereby fuitlicr I'lvcn that, If before the expiration of ninety (90) days irom the first publication of this notice, yon do not pay your portion f said expense legal, all your right, title and Interest In and to said mine will be forleited to me, as provldid by law. J. W. 11EARD, Tombstone, A. T., December 31,1881. ABHcsHiueut Xotlrr. City ol Tombstone, County of Cochise, Terri tory of Arizona, Marcn 'JO, 188.1. To Alfred McAllster your heirs or a-lgus, you are hereby notified that we have expended one hundred dollars on the Aunt Sally mine, lode or ledge, located lu Tombstoue mining district, County of Cochise, Arizona Territory, In order to hold said premises under ihe provisions of the re vised atatutes of the Unitod States, section 2324, being, the amount required to be done to bold the same for the year 1681. And if within ninety days from Ihe sctvice of this notice (or wnnin ninety days after this notice, by publication you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure a- co-owner, your Interest In said claim will become the property of the ubaeribers under saU section. .I.D.ADAMS, 0. F. REPPY, mchStMm ' 1 REPPY, Probate Xotice. IN THE PHOBA TR COURT OFTIIK COUNTY of Cochise, Territory of Arizona. In the matter of the estate of Joseph Manandas, deceased. Pur suant to an order ot said court, made on tbe 8th day of April, A. D. 1882. notice is hereby given that Monday, the 8lh day of May. A. D. 1582, at 10 o'clock a. in. ol said day, at the court room of said court, In the Mining Exchange Building, in Tombstone, said county, nave been appointed as the time and place for iirmlnc the will of said Josenh Manaadas., de ceased; aud for heatingthe application of Laurent Bnrnda for the issuoucc to hnu of letterB testa mentary, when and where any person interested may appear and contest'the same. J. II. LUCAS, Ex-OBlclo Clerk. Dated Apill 8, 1832. slatTonal Gofd Bank, OF MAX KRAXIUMCO. (ML. Paid Up Capital.' l. 500.000.. Uald. Surplus Fund aud Undivided Profits $2,420. President Vice President Cashier ..It. (' WOOLWORTH D. CALLAOHAN E. D. MOROAN ntiiKCTons: It, C. Woolvvorlh. Isaac Woruser, V. Callaghan, Peter Donahue, (). O.Uookei, Jamea Phelan. Heorge A. Low. Jamte Mefflt,; ) N. 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Application Xo. 201 for a Patent to the Dak or Mining t'lnlm. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC Bon, Arizona, May 9, 1882. Notice Is hereby given that Albert C. UilicLe, Fordyce foper, Theodore F. White, Phillip Mouse, William II. Harrison, James S. McCoy, aud John Wasoou, by F. U. Bnrk their attorney, whose postofllce ad dress is Tombstone, A. T., have filed their appli cation for a patent for 1305 linear leet of the Baker mine or vein, bearing gold and silver and other minerals, with surlace ground uSO leet in width, situated In the Touibston t Mining District, Co chlse County. Arizona, and designated by the field notes and ofilclal plat on file In this office as Lot No. 121. Said Lot No. 123 being as follows to wltt Beginning at Hie Initial monument, a post 4x4 Inches fi feet long in inouud of stones, marked S. M. Baker M, C. No. 1, from which a shall 4x6 .feet, 30 feet deep bears south 10 fut distant; thence run norm oi-us east on me line io norm- east center of claim C18 feet to a 4x4 inch post 5 feet long la a monument of stones, marked!. M. C, No. 2; from which U. S. M. M. No. 2 bears north 70- 26' east, 4G2C feet distant: thence north 36' .17' west 235 feet, tn a post lit Inches n feet long, In a monument of stone and earth, marked B. M. C. No. 3: thence south 52 SS' west 821 feet to intersect with the west Bide Hue of the Silver Cable M. C, at u point north 711 feet from a 4x4' Inch post matkvd H. C. M. C. No. 3, atlSOCfecti same course south 52 55' west to southwest cor ner ot claim to pot 4 Inches square, 5 feet long, In monument of stone and vartb, marked B. M. C. No. 4; thence south 30- 37' east, 2W feet along the southwest end line or claim to a post 4 Inches square, 5 feet long. In a mniiiid of earth and stone, marked B. M.C.No.5; thence along same line at 550 feet to southeast corner to post 4 Inches square, 5 feet long in mound of stone marked B. M. C No. 6; thence noith SI 30" east along southeast side line of claim '0.1 feet to Intersect west Bide line of Silver Cable M. C, Lot No. 92, at a point north 24 feet distant, to a post marked S. O. M. O. No. 3. at 772 feet to fast side line of Sil ver Cable M. U., at a polut north 2 4V west, 242 feet distant from post marked s, C. M. O No. 4, at 1015 feet to south ttde line of Eagle Mining Claim, at :i point south 80' 55' east, 302 5 feet dls tant from a post mariccd S. V. cur. Eagle, contln-i ulngou southeast line uoitli 51 30 east ut 1:101 feet to post 4 luetic square, A feel long. In mound of stonc'aud ti.ttb, maiked B M.C.No. 7; thencn north 3(i' 37' wcsWS.) Io post No. 2, to place of beginning survey of exterior boundaries of claim, containing lfi.00 acres, of which the fiillowlnirion filets occur: 1st. The Delhi M. C.lot No. 1U1, of 0:tl acres: 2d, The Eagle Mlnltif claim east of Ihe Sliver Coble line, not included lu the Delhi, con Old 394 aens: 31, Confiict with Silver Cable M. C. 8.31 acres. Total amount covered by conflict 12.28 acres, which leaves area claimed 3.72 acres. Magnetic variation 11 25' east. The location of this mine Is recorded lu the 'Recorder's Office for Cochise County, A. T., Book 3, page 68, records of mines transmitted. Anvanc all persous'claimlng adversely any por tion of said Ilaktr mine or surface ground are re quired to flic their adverse claim with the Register of the United State. Land Office at Tucson, Ari zona, during the sixty days peiiod or publication hereof, r they will be barred by virtue of the pro visions of the Statute. HENRY COUSINS, Register. F. O. BURK, Att'y lor Applicants, Tombstone, A. T. It Is hereby oidircd that the foregoiug notice oe published for the period of sixty days (ten consec utive weeks) In the Epitaph a welly newspaper nnhllshed at Tombatone. A. T.. which Darter Is hereby designatt d by me as pub) isbed nearest such claim. HENRY COUSINS, Register. First Publication May t, 1882; AppllrMltMi'.N'o. 107,' for a rateut to tbe Tonibstbde MlBlnsc't'Ulm. UNITED STATES LAND". OFFICE, TUC son, Arizona, May V, 1882.. Notice is hereby given that Philip Corbin," Samuel A. Moore, his duly authorized agent, has made application lor patent to 1,430.5 linear feet ot the Tombstone mine, vein, lode or deposit, bearing precious met als, together with surface ground 600 feet In width, situate in Tombstone Mining District, Cochise county, Arizona, more particularly described In the field notes and plat of Ihe official survey on file In this office, designated as lot No 115, as follows to wit: .Beginning at the Initial monu ment, at a post 5 feet long and 4 Inches square In a mound of stones, marked "IM Tombstone MC i.u. 1, PUUUiei, i luc ,'r, run e.ui,-( w, e,aiu,, from which AJax Hill bears N 7835' E, 4782 feet distant; thence 8 1802' E, 300 feet to the SE cor ner post, marked "TMC No. 8" j thetce 8 9'53' W, 14:10.5 fett to 8W corner post, marked TMC No. 3"; Thence N 1802' W, 3eO leet to the west end centerof claim, being also the point of the Initial monument ol tbe Carbonate M. C, to a post marked "TMC No. 4," Irom which a standard corner of Sections 32 and 33, Township 2U S, Itange 21 E, bears S 18'3." W, 11053 feet distant; thence N 18'lr- W,30U feet to NW corner post marked "TMC No. 5"; thence N 953' E, 1430.5 li-et to NE corner post, marked "TMC No. 6"; thence h 18'02' E, 303 feet to place of beginning. Tbe said ululng cla in Is duly recorded in the ofllce of the recorder of Cochise county, Arizona. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of tho Tombstone mining claim are requited to present their adverse claims to be filed In this ofiicuduilng the sixty days period ot pub lication hereof or they will be barre'd by virtue of the provlaons of tbe statute. HENRY COUSINS. Register. J. II. Lucas, Tombstone, Arlrons, Attorney for Applicant. It Is hereby oidercd that the foregoiug notice be published sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) In the Tombstoue Epitaph, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstone, A. T., which paper Is hereby designated by me as published nearest said claim. HENltY COUblNS, P.egtster. (.First Publication May 6, lSai.) Application So. 100. ror Patent to tbe ifard Up Mining (Mains. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. TUC aon, Arlona, May 3d, 183.!. Notice Is hereby given that Philip Corbin, by Samuel A. Moore, bis duly authorlred agent, has made application for patent to 777 3 linear feet of the Hard Up vein, lode or deposit, bearing precious metals, to gether with surface grou dbCOfectln width, situ ated in Tombstone Mining District, Cochise county, Arizona, mere particularly described in thu field notes and plat of the ofilclal survey ou file in this office, designated as Lot No. l.M, as follows, to wit: Beginning at the initial monument near the centre of claim, at a post marked "I M Hard Up MCNo. 1," from which USMM No. 2 bears S 4141' TV, 18C8 feet distant, and the section cor ners of 1, 2, 33 and 38, township 0 S, range 'ii E, bear N 1439 E, V1U7.10 feet distant; thence N 34 '.TJ' E. 3D7.3 feet to a post at tbe Intersection of the SW end Use of the "Herald M C" with tbe NEendllueot tbe Hard Ud. marked "H U M C No.3"; thence H t7'.W 388 leet to intersection of SEside line of Herald M 0, from which point tbe 8W corner or "M M C" bears S S324' IV, 184 feet distant, and at 300 feet to NE corner post 5 feet long, 4 Inches square, In a mound of stones, marked "n UM C No. 3": thence S 3640' W, 777.3 feet to SE corner post, marked "HUMC No. 4," which point is also the NE corner ol Indepen dence M C; thence N 6730' V, 274.5 feet to -I M Independence M C," and S W end center of Hard Up MC, to a posts feet long and 4 inches square in a moand of stones, marked "n U M C No. A," 5.ti.3leot to intersection or HE side line of East SideMC, and 651.5 feet to SW cor post, 5 feel long, 4 inches square, In mound of stoues, marked "HllMCNo. 6": thence N Sl'lfi' E, 7.3feetto intersection of the NE end line of nast Side M C and H W end line of Tribute M C. from wh ch point the NE corner of "E S 'M C and SW cor ner of "TM J" bear. H S6'U5'- E, 6i feet distant, and 769.3 feet to NW corner post, 5 feet long 4 Inches square in mound ot stones, marked "II U M C No. 7"; thence S 0730 E, 203.5 leet to the intersection of the SE sideline of the Tribute M C, from which point tbe SE corner of "T M C" bears S 5313' W 130.4 feet and SW corner Herald M C be ars N 6315' K, 64,b feet distant, aud 300 feet to posfmarkcd "II U M C No. 2," and place of beg nnlng or tb( exterior survey of claim ; va riation 11 '2J fi. containing 7.72 acres. Said min ing claim la bounded on the bw by the Indepen dence; on the NW by the East Side and Tribute, and on tho NE by tbe Herald M C, an Is duly re cord I'd In the ottlce of the recorder of Cochise county, Arizona. Any and all persona claiming adversely the whole or any portion of the Hard Up mining claim, arc required to file their adverse claims in this office during the sixty days period of publica tion hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of tbe statute. HENHY COUSINS, Register. J. II. Lltab, Tombstone, A T Attorney for Applicant. v The foregoing notice Is ordered published sixty days (ten consecutive weeks In the, Tombstone Epitaph, a weekly newspaper.published at Tomb stone, A. T.. which paper is hereby designated as that Issued nearest said claim. HENltY COUSINS, Register. ki.ectiox xoth;-:. At a mectlug of the School Trustees of Tomb stone School District, Cochise Countv, Arizona Territory, held ou May Cth, IBS", it was resolved that notice be given as required by law, for an lection to be held on Wednesday. 31st day or Hay, A.D.1HM2. Iu raid School District, to submit to the qualified voters of said school District, A. T., the question -whether a tax shall be levied tu kee p the public schools open for a longer period than the ordinary funds of the district will allow, and for building additional school houses, etc. lu pursuance of said lesolutlon and in accordance with the statutes of the Territory of Arizona tn such rases made and provided, notice Is hereby given that an election will be hold In the city of Tombstene, Cochise county, Arizona Territory, and in said r-chool District.ou said Wednesday,the 31th day of May, A. D. 1882, to submit to tbe qualified voters of said School District, Cochise county, Arizona Territory, the question whether a tax shall be levied to keep the schools of said district open for a longer period than tbe ordinary funds will allow, and for building an additional school house. The am punt of money proposed to be raised by said tax, and tn be used for the pur poseeabovc atated, is the sum ot six thousand dollars. Hy order of the Board of School Trus tees of sulci School District, T. J. DRUM, Secretary. Dated Tombstone, May 6, 188.'. niy7-suw-3vr Xotice IS HEREBY GIVEN TO A. P. TAYLOR AND all person.8 claiming under you that you have falleil to perform your proportion nf the assess ment vvoik on the Altamont mine, Dragoon Mountains, Cochise County, Arlona Territory, furtbeveur ending December 31, 1881, and the same having been done by the nuclei signed iu ac cordance with law, this Is to notily you that if you fall to pay your pioporttou of said work uithiu the llnicuresvrlbed by law, your Interests In said mine will ceae and become the property of the undersigned by virtue of section 2324, Hi vised Statutes or the United States. W. O. STEQMAN. Tcmbstone. A. T., March 11, 1683. ml3 3m First Publication April 24, 1882.1 Mining Application .Xo. 1D1 for a Patent to the Topper King Hlnlng Claim. nNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TCC son, Arizona, April 21, 1882. Notice Is hereby riven that the Husrell Hold Silver Min ing Company, whose portofllce addrisi Is care of T. L. Stiles, Tucson, Arizona, nas this day tiled its application for a patent Tor 1500 linear reel of the Copper King mine or vein, bearnlg silver and copper, wltb surface ground bOO feetln width, situated In Cochise MluiLg District, County of Cochise and Territory of Ailzona, and designated by the field notes aLd official plat on file in this office as lot No. 38, In said district, said lot No. 38 belntr described as follows, to wit: Becluulnr at the Initial monument of the claim at the center thereof, on the outcropplugs of the vein, at a pine post 4x4 Imhes square, 41,, f-'ct lougand marked !'C. K. No. I"; thence north CO 48 west 750 feet to Ihe middle of tho northwest end of the claim to a pine post 4x4 inches square, 41i feet high and marked "C. K. No. II,'' whence United States Mineral Monument No. 1, Cochise District, bears south t3 28' west, distant 1714 feet; thence north 29' 12 cast 300 feet to northwest corner of claim to a pine post 4x4 Inches oquair, 4i feet high, and marked "O.K. No. Ill"; thence south t.0- 48' east 1210 feet to the west end of the Highland Mary mining claim north 29-12' east and 92 feet rrom Its southwest corner, and 1500 feet to a pine post 4x4 ins', square, 4Ji ft. hlgh.and marked "C.K.No.IV" ; thence couth 29 12 west 92 feet to the Inter section cf Ihe side line of Ihe Highland Marv xlalrn. Lot No, 37, south CO- 48' east from its southwest corner feet dlttant, aud 300 feet to the center of this claim, to a pine post 4x4 Inches square 4! i feet long and maiked "C. K. No. V;" thence south 29' 12' west 300 feet to the southeast corner of tho claim, to a pine post 4xi Inches square 4'-i feet long and inraked "C. K. No. VI :" thence north GO 48' west 1,5110 feet to the south west corner of the claim, to a pine post 4x4 Inches tquaie4K feet long and marked ".'. K. No. VII :' and t bonce north 29' 12' east 300 feet to monu ment No. I, already described This claim lies about five miles uorthwest of Ihe Southern Pa cific railroad at Dragoon Summit, Cochlfe county, aud On the 'south slope of a flat bill of the Lime alone mouutains. Magnetic variation 12 M'east, containing 2U.lt acre,?, outside of the conflict wltb the Highland Mary claim, 55 aetes, which Is not claimed. The locatjwof this mine 1. recorded in the recorder's office x Cochise county, Arizona, In liooks 7 aud B of mining claims, at pages 31b and 410 respectively, trauecilbcd records. The ad joining claimants are the owners ol the Tycoon, lllehhind Mary Hill hide, Republic and Blue Bird claims. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion uf said Copper Kin" mine or surlace ground are required to tile their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Tucson, In the Territory of Arizona, during the sixty da s period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of tbc provisions of the Btatute. HENRY COUSINS, Register. It Is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice be riubllehid lor sixty days, ten consecutive weeks, n tbe'Epltaph, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstone, Arizona, wblcb paper Is hereby dca fgoated by me as published, nearest such claim. .HENRY COUSINS, Rigistei. First publication April 17,1882. Application Xo. 1S5 for a Patent for tbe Hilvrr Table I.nde. UN ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1UCSON Arizona, April 8, I8S2. Notice Is hereby eiven that Theodore F. Whlto, Philip Morse, John Wassuuand William 11. Harrison, whose poet orUeeaddiess lain rare T. L. Stiles, Tucson, Pima county, Arizona, for purpose uf this application, have this day filed their application kir a vateut for fifteen hundred linear feet of the Silver Cable mine or vein bearing silver and gold, with surface ..nil alv tmiiilrpfl ft ft' 1h width, situated in Tombstone Mining District, County of Cochise and Territory of Arizona, and designated by the field notes at,d official plat on file In this otfcce as lot number Mi, lu said district, said lot No, U2 being as follows, to wit: Beginniugat the Initial monument of the claim described in the notice of location, at a post t feet long, 4x4 Inches square, set one loot in the ground, in a monument oi utanpa V. feet hlph. and marked " I. M. S. C. M. C. No. 1"; thence ran south M 30' wc3t along the northerly end of claim 265.4 feet to a post 3 feel louj.', 4x4 Inches square, set one foot in the grouuC, In a monnment ol stones 2JI leet high, and marked "S. C. M.C.No. 2"; thence Bouth along the west line ol claim 1500 leet to south est corner of elalm to post 5 feet long, 4x4 Inches square, set one fool in the ground, lu a mound of stones 2!f leet high, and marked " S. C. M. C. No. 3" ; thence run north Cs 36' eiEt alonu the southerly endo: claim WW leet to southeast corner of claim to post 5 feet long, 4x4 Inches square, set one foot In tbe ground. In a monument of stones 214 feet high", and marked " S. C. M. V. No. 4 " ; th.nri nnrth 2 44( wrl 1474.1 feet Io a nost 5 feet long, 4x4 IncbcB square, set ou foot tn the ground, in a monument of stones 2 teet high, and marked "S. C. M. C. No. 5, wheuc United States Mineral Monument ,No. 2, on e-iu icy ejuss Hill bears north 75-15' east 4657.6 rcet distant; and thence south C8' 36' nest along tbe northerly end of claim 258.7 feet, toaoost, being post No. J. fhnli,ri nf iM-frlniilnp. Mapnetlc variation. 11 JO east, containing 18.01 acres. The location of this mine is recorded iu Ihe 'recorders' olucc's or Pima and Cochise counties, Arizona, in books D and I or mines, lu said counties respectively, at pages 901 and 28 respectively. The adjoining claimants are the owners of the Valentine and Sultan mining claims. Any aud all persons claiming adversely auy por tion of said Silver Cable mine, or surface ground are required to file their adverse claims with tbe Register of the United Slates Land Ottlce at Tuc son, in the county ol Pima, Territory of Arizona, durlngthe sixty days period ol publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue or tbe piovlelous of the utatnte. , HrJMlY tUUMSS, negisier. It Is hereby ordered that the forego ing notice of application for patent be pub lished Tor the period or sixty dajs-tcn consecutive weeks In the Epitaph, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstoue, Cochise county, Arlrons, which paper is hereby designated by me as published nearest such claim. HENRY COUSINS, Re?l.ter. Xotier. rpO .1. D. KINNEAR-YOU ARE HEKKUY J notified tbatwehavu expended erne hundred dollars iu labor and lmnrovemeats upon the Mo zart mine, of gold bearing ore, situate In the Dos Cabezas Mining District, about two miles north east of Ewell Spilngs, lu order to hold said prem Ises under the provisions ol eetions 2324 and 23V of the Revised ntatutes of the United States, and tbe act oi Congressa, approved January 2d, 188, niendatory thereof; said sum being the amount required to hold the said mine Tor the year ending 1880. Now, If within ninety day from the publication of this notice, you fall or refuse to contribute your proportion of such ex penditure as a co-owner, youi Interest in Bald claim will become tbe property of the subscribers under the sections ol the revised statutes afore mentioned. JOHN McUREGOK. WILLIAM FOWLER. Dos Cabezas, t'ochlse County, A. T. Celebrated AFRICAN The Greatest Blood Purifier Known tothe Civilised Wcrld.andthe iTtmKiairYoNici Ever piepared. A positive lemedy for a torpid liver, chills and fever, and all kidney tionblea. It gives tone to the rtomach. frees the blood from bile and all Impurities", stimulates theanoellte. niooa irom he appetite, and Invigorates tbe general sjstem No lumily should be without it. A wlueglas-ful three times u day before meals SPRUANCE. STANLE Y&;Co. Sol' Agents, 410FRONT.STREET,SANFI(ANriSro,CAL. m96mos C. DEWEESE, Jr, S-iin Frtnrlsco. G. n. Of Jene Moore STOMACH BITTERS Moore, Hunt & Co., No. 417 & 419 Market St., Between First & Fremont Streets, San Francisco, California. JESSE HOORE & CO.'S KENTUCKY WHISKIES! Moure, Hunt & Co., Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. JESSE MOORE & CO'S A A brand, bbls and hf hbls, peu gal 4 00 II brand, bbls aud bfbbls, per gal, 3 SO C brand, bbls aud hf bbls, per Eal 3 00 No. 1 brand, bbls and hf blls, per gal 2 60 Ityc, bbls and hf bbls, per gal 3SO4 00 Deduction ol SSrls pr gal on lots of S bbls. AA brand in lis, I doz to case, 5 to gal 11 00 A A brand, 5 cases, 1 doz to case, 5 to gal..,. 10 SO A i brand, 10 cs, l doz to case, do. ..... 19 00 AA do pint flasks, 3 dox to case 13 00 A A do S cases, ptflasts;2doz to case.... 12 50 C brand, 1 dor, to gal 860 O do Scaiei.Stoga' ,....,..,.., 9 mirif Application No. 1H9, for Patent to tUe Penbody Kilning Claim. TTNiTKD STATES LAND OFFICE, TUC U son, Arizona. April 19, 1882. Notice is hereby given that the Russell Gold and Silver Mining Company, whose postofllce address is care of T. L. Stiles. Tucson. Arizona. h thla Hav fl1i.H a,.. plication for a patent for 1S40 linear feet ut the Peabody mine or vein, bearing silver, gold and copper, w 1th surface ground 600 feet In width, sit uated in Cochise Mining District, Conbty ot Co chlse aud 1 errltory of Arizona, and designated b the field notes and official platon file in this office follows, to wit: Beginning at the Ini tial monument at the northwest end or the claim at a poet 4x4 Inches square, 4 feet ? TncAes lone marked " I. No. 1 "; thence north 5J eA 184 tetl to intersection of west line ol Delta "claim, I ortb 34' wcst38Jfeet from its southeast eorbrt aud JCO feet to northeast corner of this claim, td pojt 4x4 inches square, 4 feet 9 Inches long, and markeu " P, No. 2"; thence south 31' east 440 feet to in terscctlon of south Hoe of Delta claim, north 88 30' east 139 feet from Its southeast corner, and l!Mu feet to southeast corner of this claim, to a post 4x4 Inches square, 4 feet 9 Inches long, and marked "P. No. IIP'; thence south 58 west 300 leet to Ihe center of the southeast end of claim, to s post 4x4 Inches square, 4 leet 9 inches long, marked " Post No. IV"; thence south. 56 west 400 feet to southwest corner of tbta claim to post 4i4 lucho square, 4 feet 9 leches long, and marked ' P No V; thence north 34' west 1340 feet to the north west corner of the claim to a poet 4x4 Inches square, 4 feet 9 Inches long, and marked 1 No I"; andtbencenoTth5Seast300reet tolhenlact or beginning. The' Peabody claim lies on the north slope of a high ridge, about 5 miles north east of the Southern Pacific Railroad denot at Dragoon Summit. Magnetic variation 12 14 east, containing 17.3H acres, xmuide of the conflict with the Delta claim, I 03 acres, which it em claimed. The. location ot this mine la recorded In the Recorder s office ol Cochise County Ari zona, In books and of Mining Records at pages, and respectively. Tno adjoinlu" clalmauts are theownera of the shod Fiy, DeltaT Peabody No. 1, Florence and Columbia mlniua-claima.- Auy and all persons claiming adversely any portioned said Peabody mine, or turiaec- Krouni are required to file their adverse claims wlthibe Register of the United Mates Land Office, Iucmju. in the.'Jerrltoiyof Aijzona, during the'slxty day.' period of publication hercer, or thoy w ill be barrrd by virtu, of the provisions of the statute. f.t i, . WBNKY'COlTSINt.. Register. It Is hereby ordered that the above and furgolue notice be punllshed for the' period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) In the Epitaph, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstone, Arizona' which papcrls hereby designated by me as pub lished nearest sdeb claim. HENRY COUSINS, R gl.ter. First Application April 24, 188t Application Xo'.'lUO for a Patent to tlio Turn 0H!-auter Sllntn-r Claim. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, TU' son, Anoua, April , 1881. Notice is here by given that the Russell Gold and bitver Mining Coinpae,y, whose post office add:ess Is in carw or T. L. Stiles, Tucson, Aifzona, has this day filed his application lor a patent fur 1353 linear feet of the Tarn O'Shauler mine or vein bearing silver, gold and copper, with surface ground OS feet lu width, sltnated lu Cochise Mining District County of Cochise and Tenltory of Aifzona anct designated by the field notes and official plat eu file in this office aa Lot No. 41, in said District Said Lot No. 41 being described aa follows, to wit Beginning at tbe initial monument of the claim al a piue post 4x4 inches square. 4 V feet lone, ana marked -T. O. S. No. 1." whence a ahalt beats north 2 56' west 38 leet distant; thence north 87 44' east 4W feet, to the east end of the claim to a pine post 4x4 inches square, 41; feet Ion?, and inarkid "T. O. S. No. 2." whence United Slates Mineral Monument No. 2, Cochise District Deal s south 25' 14' west 142 feet distant; theuce soma 2 6ii' east, 300 feet to the southeast corner of claim, to a pine post, 4x4 Inches square. 4"-; feet, long, and marked "T. O. S. No. 3." whence United States Mineral Monument No. 2 bnu north 27' 31 west 185 feet distant; thence soul. 87 41' west 1355 feet to the southwest corner ot claim la a pine post, 4x4 incnes square, 4i inches long, and mat Lett "T. O. S. No. 4;" thence north uorlb 2 56' west 300 leet to west end center ot the claim, to a pine post, 4x1 Inches square, 'i feet high, and marked "T. O. S. No. 5," whence United States Mineral .Monument No. 1, Cochise District bears north II lb' west about lour miles distant; thence north 2 66' west 30uret to north west corner of the claim to a pine post, 4x4tnche square, 4?. leet long and marked "1 O, S. No. 6," thence north 87 44 e-ast WO fett to the northeast corner of claim, to a pine post, 4x4 Inches square.. 4'i re-el long, aud marked "T. O. h. No.lv'and thence south .V -11' east 480 feet to monument No, 2 already described. This claim lies abeut am mile northwest ol Ihe Southern Pacific Railroad depotat Dragoon huuimlt.undupoutwosmall hills, separated by a flat. Magnetic variation U' la' east. Containing 17.37 acres. The location of this zuln Is recorded in the Recorder's Office of Uccblco County, Arizona, In Book 7, of Miulog Claims, a page 321, Records transcribed Irom Phoa County. The adjoining claimants arc the owners ol th Daisy, Atlanta aud Fortunatus mining claims. Any and all persons claiming aaverselysny per lion of said Tarn O'ahanter Miue ut. aurlacv ground are required Io file their adverse claims with the liegistcrofthe United State LandOffica at Tucson, in tbe Territory of Arizona, during the slxtydays period of publication heieof.orthey will be barred hy virtue oftbc provisions of the HialBte. HENRY COUSINS, Register. Ilishircby ordered that the above notice b Fmbllshed lor slxtydays itcn consecutive' weeks) n the Epitaph, a weekly newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise County, Arizona, which la hereby dcMtniated by me as the newspaper cub lished nearer! to said claim. HENltY COUSINS, Register. Xotlro to Creditor's, u ELTATE OF A. DELOACH, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby glve-n by the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of A. Deloacb, de ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within Tour months after the first publication of this notice, to tbe said Administrator at the store of Tasker & PrlJ ham, corner ef Fifth and Allen street, iu Tomb stone, in the said county of Cochise. tlEORQE PRlDHAM. Administrator ofthe Estate of A, Deloaro. dV ceased. N Dated at Tombstone, March 16 1882. Partnership Dissolution. THE FIRM OF L ZECKENDOHr CO Charleston, A. T.. Is this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All liabilities of the said 8n will be paid by Samuel Katzensteia, and all In debtedness owing to said firm will be collected by L. ZECKENDORF A CO.. SAML. KATZENSTEIN Dated Charleston, A. T., Jannary 24, 1882. Send for cu Sfw Illustra ted Price-Liit No. 30, for FallaiidWin. terofl881. Free to any address.' Con tains full description ot all klnds'ot good. for personal and family use. 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