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DAILY EPITAPH: TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL I3 1887.
Fint Publication, Jan. iS, 1(87.
lUtlc r Application far V. I, rates la
U 1 Thread Mlalag Claim o.
4M.
U. b. LAND OFFICE, )
Tucson, Arizona, Ian. 11, 1887. )
Notlc is hereby given that Chaj. W. Leach,
of Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, has
died bis application (or patent to 970 linear feet
f the Silver Thread vein, lode, or deposit, bear
ing silver, together with the surface ground, 441
feet In width, situated in Tombstone mining dis
, trlct, Cochise county, Arizona, more parties
Urly described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey No 790, on file in this office, and
designated as lot No 183, as follows, to-wit :
Beginning at the location monument situated
pon the north end line of claim, which is also
at soutn ena line 01 ins stiver ucu miunig
rlaint, at a monument of stones, from which the
.nitial or location monument of the Silver Belt
oears N 170" s-a' E noo feet, tha north end line
Idaim bearing N 73 36' W and S 74 36' E;
his claim hiving been overlaped and a mineral
bearing lead discovered, and the location monu
ment not being over the lead or vein, a post is
let on the north end line over the lead, 5 ft long,
4 ft sqr and one foot in the ground, on the
south side ol a 4 in post marked S'BMC No
a, in a monument of stones and earth 4 X ft at
oase and'3 It high, raarkei I M Silver Thread
M Q No 1, from which US M M No 1 bears
5 29 05 VV 3603 tt distant, and the corner to
Sees 1 and a. north boundary of Tp ao, S R aa
E bears N 4 00' W 7571 ft distant; thence N
74 36' W 144.4 tt a monument of stones the
ocation monument 287 ft to a wash draining
N W, and 300 ft to N W cor of claim, which is
abo the S W cor of the Silver Belt, and east side
line of the Empire M C, to a post S ft leng and
I ft in the ground, on the south side of a 4 in
qr post, marked SB M C No 3, in a monu
ment of stones 4K ft at bass and 3 ft high,
marked ST MC No a: thence SifaJ VV
along the east side line of the Empire M C
278.5 ft to a 4x4 in post marked E M C No a,
and 393 It to intersection of NW side line of the
Tranquility M C, which bears N 4 10' E and
S 54' 10' W, and at a distance of 373 ft from
post No a the S VV cor of claim is established by
a post a ft long, 4 In sqr and one foot in the
ground, surrounded by a monument of stones
4 ft at base and 3 ft high, marked STMCNo
3, from which a 4 in post in monument of
stones, marked EM C No a bears S 17' 14' W
5. S ft distant: thenct S 64 36' E 17.3 to inter
section of NW side lint of the Tranquility M
C, t a point S 54" 10' W U9.4 ft from a 4 in
post marked T M C No a, to a post 5 ft long,
4 in sqr. in a monument of stones, marked S 1'
U C No 4, and continuing on same course at
413.8 ft to intersection ot the NE end line of
Tranquility M C at a point S 39 ' E 300 ft
from a 4 in post marked Til C No 3, and at
413.8 ft to iiters:tion of west side line of
North Point M C to a post 5 fi ft long, 4 in sqr.
in a mound of stones and earth, Marked S T M
C No 5. from which a shaft 4x6 and 106 ft deep
bears N a8 54' VV 93 ft distant; thence N 23
33" E along the east side lino and west side line
of the North Point M C 174.4 ft to the NE'cor
of claim, which is also the SIS cor of the Silver
Belt M C, to a post sX " long, 4 In sqr, in a
monument of stones on the south side of 4 in
post nurked SUM C No 7, said cor post be
ing marked STMC No 6; thence N 7a 36' W
alone the north end line of claim, it being Uo
the south end tins of Silver Belt, lat.aftto
post No 1 and puce of beginning, from whicn
an incline shaft 4x6 and 89 fe-t deep bears S 35
38' VV 153 ft dit int. aad a shaft 4x6 ft and 88
ft deeo boa's S at aa' K 101 ft distant. Varia
tion 1143' E! containtng, exclusive of conflict
with Tranquility mining claim, 2.1a acres, the
same being duly recorded, as shown by abstract
ot title, property cerunea to oy tne county ne
corder oi Cochisi countr. Arixan.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or any portion of said Silver Thread min
ing claim are required to file their adverse claim
.n this office during the period of sixty days'
publication hereof, or they will be barred by
virtue of the Drovisions of the statute.
It is hereby oidered that the foregoing notice
be published sixty days h the Epitaph, a daily
newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise
county, Arizona. (,. c UAiut-Y,
Register,
First Publication, Jan. 8, 1887,1
Uee r Application far . 8. rateat to tne
Central Mining Claim-No. 4U.
U. S. LAND OFFICE,
Tucson. Arizona, Tan. 11, 1887. J
Jai
Shai
Notice Is hereby given that Charles VV. Leach
and VV. I. Taylor, of Tombstone. Cochise Ca.
Arizona, have filed an application for patent
o 1500 leet ot tne central vein, loae, or ueposn,
bearing silver, situated in Tombstone mining
district, Cochise Co., Arizona, more particu
larly described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey wo. 709, on me in tnis omce, Des
ignated as lot No. 182, as follows, to-wit:
Beginnining at the initial monument at the
southwest center end of claim, at a post 5 ft
Ion? aad a in sar in mound of stones, marked
I M Central No 1, from which initial monu
ment or thejunetta MC bears N30"34'w
9723 ft distant, and U S M M No a bears N
S3 16' E. U S M M No 6 bears S 83 02' E
6894 ft distant, and Sec Cor between Sees 1 and
a, N boundary, To ao, S R aa E. bears N 30
35 E, 18,083 ft distant; thtnee N 43 4a' west
300 ft to a post s ft long. 4 in sqr, in mound of
stones, at s w cor, markea u mcni a;
thence N 46 iS E 1500 ft to a post 5 ft long, a
in sqr, set in mound of "earth and stones, at NW
cor. markea v; m t, wo 3; inence a 43- 43-1,
?;
)co tt to N b. center end post 5 It long, 4 in sqr,
n mould of earth and stones, marked CMC
No 4: thence on the same course 300 ft to N E
cor post, s ft long, 4 in sqr, set in mound of
tones, marked UMtNoj; thenct 5 40- IB' w
1500 ft to S E cor post, 5 ft long, 4 In sqr, in
mound of stones, markea C M C No 6; thence
N 43 43' VV 300 ft to initial monument and
place ot Deginmng. variation it 43 c; con'
amine 30.60 acres.
The improvements made by the owners or
thoir grantors upon said claim consist ot a shaft
4x6 ft, 100 ft deep; a tunnel 5x6 and 30 It long;
winze in tunnel 4x6 and 30 ft deep; an incline
shaft 4x6 tmd 12 ft deep, and stopes 30 ft long,
5 ft wide and 30 ft deep, said claim being duly
recorded in thu office of the County Recorder
f Cochise countr, Tombstone, Arizona, as
showa by his abstract of title filed in this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or any portion of said Central mining
tlaim are required to file their adverse claim in
this office during the period of sixty days' pub
lication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue
of the provisions of the statute.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be published sixty days in the EpItaph, a daily
newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise
county, Arizona. C. E. DAI LEY,
Register,
First Publication, Jan. IB, 1887.
Uta of Application for U.H. ratent to the
axon Mining Clalm-Xo. US.
V. S. LAND OFFICE,
Tucson', Arizona, Jan, 1a, 1887.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Ogden,
Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, has
had filed an nppllcation for patent to 1500 linear
feet of the Huron vein, lode, or deposit, bear
ng silver and gold, with surface ground 600 ft
a width, situated in Tombstone mining district,
Cochi'e county. Arizona, more particularly de
scribed in: he field notes and plat of the official
survey on file in this office, to-wit:
Beginning at the - initial monument at the
south end center ot claim at a post 5 t-a ft long,
4x4 ins sqr, marked I M Huron M C No 1,
from which U S M M No I bears S 2S 41' VV
5180 ft distant, the cor tc Sees I and a, north
boundary ofT p 20, S R 33 E, bears N 9 10'
VV 6187 ft distant, and a shatt 4x6 and 100 ft
deep bears N 300 W 44 ft distant; thence N
4, 3 W 87 ft to a wash draining NW, and
300 leet to SW cor post, which is also the NW
co'r of the Silver Belt M C, 5 i-a feet Ion?, 4x4
Ins iqr, ia a mound of stones, marked II M C
No 2: thence N 17 24' E 88a It to monument
of stones marking NE cor of the Banner M C,
t39S ft to wash dralalng N NW, and 1500 ft
in NW cot iwwt. c i.e ft lonp. aza ins snr. in
mound of earth and stones, marked H M C No I
tboaor S 74 30' E aloag north end Ijne i '
ff to intersect north line of Tombstone town
site, and 300 ft to t:orth and center post, 5 i-a
ft long 4x4 ins sqr, in mound of earth and
stones, marked II M C Oo 4; thence S 74 36'
E 300 ft to NE cor posts i-a It long, 4x4 ins
sqr. In mjund of earth and stones, marked II
M C No s; thence S 17 34' VV 57 ft to inter
section ot north line of Tombstone townsite,
bearing S 67' 12' E and 1500 ft to SE cor post,
5 i-a ft long, 4X.4 in sqr, in mound of earth and
stoma, marked II M C No 6, said corner being
also fee NE cor of Silver Belt M C, with post
marked SDMCN06; thence N74 36' W
300 ft to post No 1 and place of beginning. Va
riation, it 43' E; containing 20.56 acres. Said
claim is situated inside of the townsite of Tomb
stone, with the exception of a small triangular
piece at NE corner of claim, and is bounded on
the south by the Silver Belt M C, on the west
by the Banner and Standard M C, and Is duly
recorded in the office of the County Recorder
at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, as
shown by his certified abstract of title on file in
this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or ary portion of said mining claim are
hereby notified that they must present their ad
vene claims in this office within the period of
sixty days" publication hereof, or they will be
baried by virtue of the provisions of the statute.
. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be Dublished for the period of 60 days in the
Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub
lished at I ombstone, Locnise county, Arizona.
C. E. IMlLliY, Kegister.
Firtt Publication, )an. 19, 1887.I
Kollce of Application for V. S. Patent to the
Banner Mlnlns Clalra-Xo. 4W.
U. S. I,AND OFFICE,
TUCSON, Arizona, Jan. 12, 1887.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Ogden,
01 Tombstone. Cochise ccur.ty, Arizona, has had
filed his application for a patent to 1500 linear
feet of the Banner vein, lode or deposit, bearing
silver and gold, with surface ground 600 feet in
width, situated In the Tombstone mining dis
trict, Cochise county, Arizona, more particu
larly described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey now on file in this office, to-wit:
Begining at the initial monument situated at
the south end center of claim, at a 4x4 in post
marked I M Banner M C No 1, from which U
S M M No 1 bears S 19 16' W 4498 ft distant,
and the corner to Sees 1 and 1, north boundary
to Tp 30 S R 32 E. bears N I" 58- VV 6529 ft;
thence N 72 45 VV 124 ft, intersect SL side
line of Way Up M C, lot No 53, and on same
course 300 ft to SVV cor. marked by an iron pin
I ft long, iiJ-i ins in dia, driven into the ground,
and at a distance of 7.7 ft a post 5 1-3 ft leng,
4 ins square, is set in a mound of earth and
stones, marked B M C No 3, defining SVV cor
of claim; thence N 17 24 879, intersect NE
end line of Way Up M C, on same cuurse 1500
ft to NW'corner post, 5 1-2 ft long, 4x4 ins sqr,
in a mound of earth and stones, marked BMC
No 3; thence S 72 45' E 300 ft to north end
center of claim, to a post 5 i-a ft long, 4 ins
sqr in mound of stones and earth, .marked H M
C No s; thence S 17 24" VV along east side line
of claim, which is also the west side line of
the Huron M C 882 ft to SW cor of Huron and
the NW cor of Silver Belt M C, and on same
course 1500 ft to SW cor post, 4x4 ins sqr, in
mound of stole! and earth, marked BMC No
6; this point is also the NE cor of the Empire
M C, defined by post marked E M C No 3;
thence N 72 4s' VV 300 ft to post No 1 and
place of beginning. Variation, 1143' E; con"
taining, less conflict with the Way Up M C, lot
No S3, 13.94 acres. This claim is entirely In
side of the lines of the townsite of Tombstone,
and is bounded on the south by the Empire M
C lot No 46, on the west by toe Way Up M L
lot No S3, on the north by the S.andard M C.
and on the east by the Huron and Silver Belt M
C, the same being duly recorded in the office ol
the County Recorder at Tombstore Cochise
county, Arizona, as shown by certified abstract
of title furnished by the County Recorder and on
(He in this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or any portion of said mining claim are
hereby notified that they must present their ad
verse claims In this office within the period of
sixty days' publicatiou hereof, or they will be
barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be published for the period of sixty days in the
Tombstone Epitapa, a daily newspaper pub
lished at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona.
C. E. DAILEY. Register.
First Publication, Jan. 15, 188;.
Notice or Application for V. 8. Patent to
Ike Chance Mining Clului-Xo. 4CS.
U. S. LAND OFFICE. )
Tucson, Arizona, Jan. 13, 1887. f
Notice is hereby given that Charles W.
Leach, of Tombstone, Cochise county, Ari
zona, has had filed an application for patent to
1500 linear teet of the Chance vein, lode or de
posit, bearing silver and gold, with surface
ground 600 feet in width, situated in Tombstone
mining district, Cochise county, Arizona, more
particularly described in the field notes and pla
of tht omciai survey, No. 790, on file in this
office, and designated as lot No. 187, as fol
lows, to-wit:
Begining at the initial monument, situated at
the northwest end center ot claim at a post s ft.
long, 4x4 inches sqr, in a mound of stones and
earth, marked I. M. Chance M. C. No. 1,
from which a shaft over 100 ft deep bears S 7
32' W, 124ft distant; thence N 64 28', W 58.7
to a 4 inch post marked S center Bonanza,
and thence on same course 300 ft to N W cor.
post, s ft long, 4 ins sqr, in mound of stones,
marked C. M. C No 3; thtnee S 3340' VV
1500 ft to S W cor. post, s ft long, 4 ins sqr, In
mound of stones, marked C M C No 3; thence
S 64 38' E 300 ft to S VV end center post, 5 ft
long, 4 ins sqr, in a mound of stones,
marked CMC No 4, from which croppings
bear N 31 40' E 400 ft distant; thence S 64
a8' E 300 ft to S E cor post, 5 ft long, 4 ins sqr,
in a mound of stones, marked C M C No 5,
from which U S M M No 3 bears N 43 48' VV
7,096ft distant, USM M No. 6 bears S 70
40' E and corner to sections 1 and 3, north
boundary of Tp 20, S R 32 E, bears N 4302'
E 18.018 ft distant; thence N 3240' E 1500
ft to N E cor post, 5 ft long, 4 ins sqr, in a
mound of stones, marked C M C No 6; thence
N 64 28' W 144.7 ft, to post in line marking the
S E cor of Bonanza M C, and 300 fret to post
No 1 and place of beginning. Variation, n
43' E; area, 20.66 acres. Said claim being lo
cated about 3 miles southwesterly from the town
of Tombstone and about 500 yards southeast
erly from the Merrimac M C, and is bounded on
the N E by the Bonanza M C; the same being
duly recorded in the office of the county re
corder at Tombstone, Cochise county. Arizona,
as shown by his certified abstract of title filed In
this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or any portion of said Chance mining
claim are required to present their adverse
claims in this office during the period of sixty
days publication hereof, or they will be barred
by virtue of the provisions of the s'atute.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be published for the period of sixty diys in the
Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub
lished at Tombstone. Cochise county, Arizona.
C. E. DAILEY, Register.
Notice of Forfeiture.
ToT. D. Byrne nnd J. A. Burkholder co
owners In the '"om Scott mine situated in the
Turquois mining district, Cochise county, Ter
ritory of Arizona. You are hereby notified that
I have expended one hundred ($109) dollars in
labor and improvements upon the above named
mining claim during the year 1886, In order to
hold the same as valid location, as required by
Section 2324 Revised Statutes of the United
States. Therefore if within ninety (90) days
after and from this publication you fail or refuse
to contribute your proper portion of said ex
penditures and the cost of this publication, as
co-owners, your interest in said mine will be
come the property of the undersiened under
said section 3334. Si H. Bryant,
Tombstone, Jan, ti, 1887.
fFirst publication April 5. 1887.
Xotlce or Application Tor V. HI Patent to the
Mayflower Miulng Claim No. I1.
UnitedStates Land Officii, )
Tucson, Ariz., March 31, 1887. J
Notice is hereby given that F. L. Austin, of
Tucson, Arizona, for himself and co-claimar,ts
S, M. Wnitside and VV. A. Rafferty, adminis
trator ol the estate of H. F. Winchester, lias
made application for patent to 1240.5 linear feet
of the Mayflower vein, lode or deposit bearing
silver and gold, with surface ground 600 feet in
width, situated in Tombstcne Mining District,
Cochise county, Arizona, more particularly
described in the field notes and plat of the
official survey on file in thiseffice, designated as
Lot No. 190, as follows to-wii:
Beginning at the initial monument at a post
SK feet long 4 inches square in a mound of
stones marked I. M. Ma)fljwer M. C, No. 1
from which U. S. M. M. No. 1 bears S. 5 50'
W. 1240 feet distant and the corner to sections
1 and 2 north boundary of Tp 20 S. R 23 E.
bears N 6 46' E. 9620 ftet distant; the center
line of claim bears S. 42 27' VV and N. 44 2
h.; on this line south 8. 5 feet and 5 feet to
right is the discoery -shaft 4x6 and 60 feet
deep, south 563 feet and 6 feet to left is inclined
shaft 4x6 and 90 feet deep and south 605 feet
and 9 feet 10 left is shaft 4x6 and 22 feet deep;
thence from initial monument N. 44 37' E.
along center line 431.3 feet to a post in mound
of stones on S.W. side line of Sulphuret M. C
marked M. F. M. C No. 2 at a point N. 3a0
16' VV. 205.6 feet distant from a 4 inch post
markod S. M. C. No. 3, 625 feet cros main
water pipe leading to Tombstone, 710 feet to
wash under point of dump, and 750 leet to point
described in supplemental notice as noith end
center of claim on west slope of waste dump of
main shaft of the Sulphuret M. C where post
and monument are covered up by dump which
is on patented land, returning to south side line
of Sulphuret M. C. on center line of the
Mayflower at post No. 2, run N. 32 16' VV.
along south side line of Sulphuret 24 7 feet to
N. VV. corner post 4 inches square in mound
ol stones marked M. F. M. C. No. 3, which is
also tne N.E. of Last Chance No. t M. C.
thence S, 4533' H. 240.3 feet to an iron pin 1
inch in diameter at Intersection of center line at
point N. 44 27' E. 56.5 feet from post No. 2,
returning to post No. 3 run S. 47 13' VV. along
west side line of tlaim 193 feet to. in'ersection
line of the h lemon t M C. at a point N. 72 38'
E. IS3 feet from the N.E. corner of the Herald
M. C, on same course 341 feet to a 3x4 inch post
marking the S.E. corner of La.-t Chance M. C ,
557.5 feet to wash draining N. N. K., 765.5
teet and 17.5 feet to lelt to post marked F. M.C.
No. I, the initial monument of the Fremont
M. C, 1217.3 feet and 6.7 feet to left to post
marked F. M. C. No. $, it being theS.VV.
center of Fremont M. C. and laao.? feet to
S. VV. corner post 4 inches square in mound of
stones marked m. r. St. 1;. no. 4; tnence o.
45 33' E. 107 feet to intersection of S.W end
line of Fremont M. C. at a point N. 32 16' VV.
137 feet from post marked F. M. C. No. 4,
247 feet to intersection ot S.E. side line ot
Fremont M. C. at u point N. 54 6' E. 3a feet
from S. E. corner post of the Fremont, and 300
feet to a 4 inch post 5K feet long in a mound of
stones, at tne &. w. end center 01 ciaira marxeo
F. M. C. No. K from which a 4 inch post
marked A. M. C. N'o. a at N.VV. corner of
Addie bears S. aa 27 VV. 38 feet distant;
thence S. 45 33' E. 10 feet to intersection of
N.w. side line ol Addie m. c. at apoini . 05
2o' E. 2o.6feet distant from S.W. corner post
No. a, 50 feet to intersection of N.W. side line
of Alta M. C. at a point S. 43 41' W. 30 feet
from N.W. corner post of Alta markod. A.M.C.
No. 5, 170 feet to intersection of N.E. end line
of Alta at a point S. 31 42' E. 124 feet from
post No. 5 268 feet to intersection of N.VV.
side line of Silver Dollar M. C. at a point S. 31
to' W. 141 feet from N.VV. corner post marked
S. D. M. C. No. 5, and 300 feet to S.E. corner
post SJ feet long 4 inches square marked
M, F. C. No. 6; thence N. 44 a E, along
S.E. side line ot claim 80 leet to neau ot wasti
drainine northerly. 1 q8 ft to inte'rsection of N. E.
end line of Silver Dollar M. C. at a point S, 6a
01' E. 67 feet from N . W. corner post marked
S. D. M. C. No. s, 313 feet to intersection of
in. w siue line 01 in iun m, -., ai a jjuiiu
S. 6 38' W. c8s feet from N.W. corner,
C78.5 feet to intersection with N,E. end line of
Addie M. (J. at a point . 13- 34 e.. I7ieet
from N.E. corner nost marked A. M. C. No. 3,
817.8 feet to intersection of N.E. end line of
Bon Ton M. c. at a point a. 01-43 c B3.B
feet from N.Wy:orner of Bon 1 on, 847 leet to
a Dost e.tf feet lone 4 inch square marked
M. F. M.tNo. 7 at intersection of west side line
of Flora Morrison M. C. at a point S, 25 24" W.
302.5 feet from a 4 inch post at an angle of the
N.VV, side line of Flora Morrison marktd
F. M. M. C. No. 4, which is also the S.E,
corner of the Sulnhuret, marked S. M. No. 3,
and the N.E. corner of Mayflower marked
M. F. M. C. No. 8; thence on same course
1237.7 feet to a point on a.fc side line to an
iron pin one incVf in diameter driven into the
irfound. from which post No. 8 being a witness
to corner bears S. 8S 16' W. 143 feet distant;
thence N. 45 33' VV. 72 feet to intersection of
southeast end line ot suipnuret ai. -. at a point
N. 58 15' E. 107 feet from S.E. corner post
marked S. M. C. No. 3, and on same course
300 feet to iron pin at northeast end center
marking the point of beginning ol the exterior
survey of claim; variation 11 43' east; total
area J6. 232 acres; less conmct witn tne sul
phuret M. C. Lot 48 not claimed, 0.559 acres;
leis conflict with the Flora Morrison M. C,
Lot No. 74, not claimed 0.S38 acres; net area
15.135 acres; conflict with the Fremont Lot
No. 75; with the Alta Lot No. tog; with the
Addie Lot No. 61; with the Bon Ton I.ot No.
125; and with the Silver Dollar M. C. are
claimed and included in this application; said
mining claim is located about 300 yards distant
from the Contention M. C. and is bounded upon
the north by the Sulphuret, on the east by the
Flora Morrison and Addie, on the south by the
Alta, and on the west by the Fremont mining
claims, and is duly recorded in the office of the
County Recorder at Tombstone. Cochise county,
Arizona, as shown by certified abstract of title
filed in this office. Any and all persons chim
ing adversely the whole or any portion of the
Mayflower mining claim, pre required to present
their adverse' claims in this office during the
sixty days pe iod of publication hereof, or they
will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the
statutes. '
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be published for the period of sixty Jays in the
Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub
lished at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona,
by me designated as the paper publKhsd nearest
to said ciaira. C. E. DAH.Ey,
Register.
First publication Mareh 30, 18S7.J
Votlcc or Application for II. g. Patent to
lne Morning gtar JIluluz Claim Xo.4C9.
United States Land Office, ) ,
Tucson, Arizona, March 28, 1887. t
Notice is hereby given that the Morning Star
Consolidated Mining Company, by B. L. Peel,
attorney in fact, of Tombstone, Cochise county,
Aiizona, has made application for patent to
1430 linear feet of the Morning Star vein, lode
or deposit bearing silver anc" gold with surface
ground 600 feet in width, situated in Tombstone
Mining Disirict, Cochise county, Arizona, more
particularly described in the field notes and plat
of the official survey, designated as lot No. 188,
as follows to-wit:
Beginning at the initial monument described
in location notice at a post 5 feet long 4 inches
square in a mound of stones marked I. M.
Mor.ing Star M. C. No. 1, from which U. S.
M. M. No. 1 bears N. 42 26' VV. 2867 feet dis
tant, the section corner between sections 13
and 18 east boundary to Tp 20 S. R 22 E bear
ing S. 84 46 E. 8467 feet distant, an incline
shaft (dips east) 4x6 feet and no feet deep bears
S. 3 o' E. 15 feet distant and an incline shaft
4x6 feet and 20 feet deep bears N. at 56' E 61
feet distance; thence S. 21 56' W. 420 feet to
wash draining N,W. and 700 feet to the S.W.
end center post 5 feet long 4 inches square in a
mound of stones and earth marked M. S. M.C.
No. 2; thence N. 68 04' W. 62 feet to inter
Sfction of north line of Wide West M. C. lot
No. 180 at a point N. 84 30' E. 400 feet from
N.VV. corner post marked W. W. M. C. No. 3
and continuing on same course 300 feet to S. W7
corner post of claim 5 fett long and 4 incliw
square in mound of stones marked M. S. M C.
No, 3; thence N. 2156' E 1420 feet to N.VV
corner post 5 feet long 4 inches square in mound
of earth and stones marked M. S. M. C No. 4;
thence S. 68 04' E. 60 to ore road from
Emerald mine 250 feet to wash draining north
easterly and 300 feet to N.E. md center post
fi feet long 4 inches square in a monnd of stones
and earth marked M. S. M. C. No. 5 and on
same cuune oou leet 10 i. n corner post 5 leet
long 4 Inches square in a mound of earth and
stone marked M. S. M. C. No 6; thence S. 21
p "" '- w imtiscviiuu 01 noun line 01
iVlde WeSt M. C n22 feet to a wnsh ,lr,i,n,r
northeily and 1420 feet to S.E. corner post 5
feet long 4 inches square in a mound of stones
and earth marked M. S M. C. Mo. 7 from
which the initial monument of the Wine VVest
M. C. S 18 20 K. 135 feet distant; ifiVnce N.
68 04' W. 300 feet to S.W. end center post No.
2 an place of beginning of exterior surcy of
claim; variation 1143' E; aret 19.559 acres less
conflict with the Wide West 797 acre; net are 1
18.762 acres. Said mining claim licing duly
recorded in the office of the County Recorder at
Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, as shown
by certified abstract of title on file in this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
wnoie or any portion 01 saia mmmg claim are
requested to present their adverse claims in this
office during the sixty daj s period of the pub
lication hereof, or they will be barred by irtuc
of the provisions of the statute.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice
be published for tlie period of sixty days in the
Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub
lished at Tombstone, Cochise county, by me
designated as the paper published nearest to
shiu ciajiu. 1. ii. uailky,
Register.
.First publication April 1, 1887.
Notice or Application for 1'. 8. Pnlent to Ibe
Lowell Mining Claim So. 4Iu.
United States Land OmcE,
Tucson, Ariz., March 29, 1887. )
Notico is hereby given that Charles W.
Leach, of Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona,
has made application for patent to 1495 linear
leot of the Lowell vein, lode or deposit bearing
silver and gold with surface ground 6oo feet in
widih, situated in Tombstone Mining District,
Cochise county, Arizona, inori pmiuilarly
describad in the field notes and plat of the
official survey on file in this office and designated
as lot No. 1 89, as follows to-wit:
Beginning with the initial monument at a
post, as described in location notice, at the
center and ensterly end ol claim, placed in a
mound of stones marked I . M. L M. C. No. 1
from which U. S. M. M. No. 3 bears N 180
39' W 3561 feet distant and the corner to sec
tions 1 and 3 N boundary of Tp 20 S. R. 32 E
boars N 54 17' E 19914 leet distant; thence S
31 48 E 300 feet to a 4 inch post in mound of
stones at NE corner m irked L. M. C. No. 2;
thence S 59 13' W 690 feet to a wash draining
southerly and on same course 1495 feet to Sh
corner post 4 inches squaie in mound of stones
situated in a small wash draining southerly
marked L. M. C, No. 3; thence N 30 48' VV
3O0 feet toSW center end post 4 inches square
in mound of stones marked L M. C. No 4;
tnence N 30 48' VV vo feet to SW correr pgst
4 inches square in mound of stones on south
slope of hill and about 200 feet south of summit
post marked L. M. C, No 5; thence N 59 12' E
100 feet to summit 60 feet to small wash drain
ing north 1300 feet to top of ridge bearing
north 1417, s to pot 2x4 inches Square in
mound of stones 3 feet left of line marked
Quien Sabe No. 4, 1487 feet to a 4 inch post in
mound of stones a ot M No. 2 "pjSt 5" on
north face on south face Quien abe No. 3
and 1495 fret to 4 inch post in mound of stone
marked L. M. C. No. 6 at NW corner of claim;
thence S 30 48' E 300 feet to post No. t and
place of beginning of the exterior boundary of
claim; variation 11 43' E, area 20.59 acres;
said cl dm being situated about 3 mil, s tVV from
Tombstone ahout 800 yards sVV from
State of Maine mine and about 130 feet SVV
from the Brother Jonathan M. t, the improve
ments consisting of a shaft 4x8x18 feet, a shaft
4x6x10 feet, a shaft 4io8 feet, incline shaft
4x6x15 feet, incline Shalt 4x6X10 ftet, and a
Shaft 4x6x10 feet deep; the'samc bring duly
recorded in the office of the County Recorder at
Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, as shown
by certified abstract of title on file in this office.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
whole or any part of said Lowell mining claim
are required to present their adverse claims in
this omce during the sixty days period of pube
lication hereof, or they will be barred bj vutu
of the provisions of the statute.
It is hereby ordered that the forcing notice
be published for the period of sinty days in the
Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub
lished at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona,
by me designated as the paper published nearest
to said claim. C. E. Dailey.
Register.
Trustees Sale.
To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby
given that I will sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, on Monday the 18th
day of April, 1887, at the hour of one o'clock
p. m. in front of the court house in Tombstone,
Cochise county, Arizona Territory, the following
described real estate, situated in Dos Cabezas
Mining District, Cochise county, Arizona Ter
ritory, and more particularly described as, the
Old Man mine" and the Old Woman mine, be
ing the continuation of the same ledge, and
each claim being fifteen hundred feet in length
by six hundred feet in width; also the Philadel
phia mining claim, being 990 leet in length by
six hundred feet in width; also the Tornario
mining claim, being 1500 feet in length by 600
in width; also the Ashby mining claim, being
1500 feet in leni;tli by 600 in width; also the
First Chance mining claim, being 1500 feet in
length by 600 in width; also the Hidden
Treasure mine, being 1500 feet in length by
600 feet in width; also one millsite on which is
built a ten-stamp mill adjoining the tovnsite
of Dos Cabezas; also one house ol five rooms,
and lot on which the same is situated, it being
in the townsite of Dos Cabezas, together with
all and singular the improvements and appurte
nances upon any part of the above described
premises. Gno. G. Berky,
Trustee.
Tombstone, March 28, 1887.
Notice of Forfeiture.
To John M. Collins: You are hereby noti
fied that the undersigned have expended, dur
ing the year ending December 31, 1886, one
hundred dollars in the performance of the an
nual labor upon the Queen of the Hill mine.
situated in the Turquois mining district, county
of Cochise, Territory of Arizona, In order to
hold the same, as required by Section 3,324 of
the Revised Statutes of the United Suites, and
your proportion of the amount so expended and
due to the undersigned is fifty dollars, and if
you, your heirs or assigns, fail or refuse to con
tribute your proportion of the sum expended,
within ninety diys after the publication of this
notice, your interest in the said The Queen of
the Hill mine will become the property of your
co-owners, the undersigned, who h ivo made such
expenditure. JOHN McMAHON.
ELI BLUCHER.
Dated Tombstone, January 15, 1887.
Notice of Forfeiture.
ToS. S. Mulberry, you are hereby notified
that the undersigned lias expended one hundred
($100) dollars during the years 1883-1884-1885
and 1886 in the performance of the annual labor
upon the Rodman-Magnate, and Vanguard
mining tlaims, situated in the Tombstone Min
ing district, Cochise county, Arizona Territory
in order to hold the same as required by Section
3324, Reused Statutes jf the United States
and your proportion of said sum so expended
and due to the undersigned is one-sixth of the
amount so-expended on each of the above men
tioned claims, and if you your heirs or assigns
fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of the
sum expended within ninety days after the
publication of this notice, your interest in the
said mines will become the property of the
undersigned, who has made such expenditure.
Thomas Ogden.
Tombstone, Feb. 1, 1887.
Notice of Forfeiture.
To John M. Collins: You are hereby noti
fied that the undersigned has expended during
the year ending December 31, 1886, one hund
red dollars in the performance of the annual
hbor upon the Whoop Up mine, situated in the
Turquois raining disirict, County of Cochise,
Territory of Arizona, in order to hold the same,
as required by Section 2,324 of the Revised
Statutes of tin UnitedStates; and )our propor
tion of the amount so expended and due to the
undersigned is fifty dollars ; and if you your
heirs or assigns, fail to contribute your pro
portion of trie sura expended within ninety days
after the publication of tins notice, your Inter
est in said Whoop Up mine will become the
property of your co-owner, the undersigned,
who has made such expenditure.
PATRICK McMAHON,
Dated Tombstone, January 15, 1887.
Notice of Forfeiture.
To R. P. Mansfield, you are heieby notified
that the undersigned has expended during the
year ending December 31, 1886, one hundred
(Jioo) dollars in the performance of the annual
labor upon the Southern Cross mine, situated in
the Tombstone Mining district, Cochise county,
Territory of Arizona, in order to hold the same
as required by Section 2324 of the Revised
Siatutes of the United States, and your propor
tion of the amount so expended and due to the
undersigned is fifty ($50) dollars, and if you or
your neirs or assigns tan or reiuse to contribute
yo :r proportion of the sum expended within
ninety days after the publication of this notice,
)our interest in the said Southern Cross mine
will become the property ot the undersigned,
who has made such expenditure.
Dated Tombstone, Jan. 24, 1887.
PfcTER Bute.
Notice of Forfeiture.
To Gno. W. Stewart: You are hereby no
tified that the undersigned has expended one
hundred dollars oa the Eden Loss mine, situ
ated in Tombstone Mining District, county ol
Cochise, Territory of Arizona, for the year erd
ing December 31st. 1886, in order to held same,
as required by Section 2324 of Revised Statutes
of the United States. Your proportion of
amount expended and due the undersigned is
twelve and fifty-one-hundredtlu dollars, and if
you or your heirs or assigns fail to contribute
your proportion of the sum so expended, to
gether wall the expense of this notice, within
ninety days after the first publication of this no
tice, your interest in said Eden Loss mine will
become the property of your co-owner, who has
made said expendi.ure.
II. L. Fishek.
Dated Tombstone. Feb. ,4 1887.
TOMBSTONE
EOUNMY
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Heavy one Light Csetlngs of Iron nnd Brase
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Tanhe, Etc., from Latest Designs, Portable
Holntlng Engines, 2-Siamp trospectore' Mllle
Marie 1 to Order. Screens of nil Description
Punched or lotted. Engines Indicated and Ad
Justed. AgentB 'or Albany Lubricating Com
nonnde. Cylinder, Spindle and Valve oils, Wct
lnslioaiu Automatic Engines troin 2 to 200
1 roru Power and all elro In the Machine and
Foundry Line. Also
AGENTS FOR THE
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Coming to Tombstone
DR. LIEBIG & CO.,
SPECIAL
Physician and Surgeon,
OF SAN FRANClSCG, CAL.
The above well-known and long-established
Specialists having many patients in this and sur
rounding counties, have decided to open an
office at
EL PASO, February 2d, 3d and 4th.
ALBUQUERQUE, Feb. 6th and 7U1.
SANTA FE, Feb. 8th and 9th.
LAS VEOAS, Feb. 10th and nth.
Tombstone, Feb. 13th.
TUCSON, Feb. 14th, 15th and i6th.
YUMA, Feb. 17th and 18th.
Where they will have private offices on the above
days only, and where all who desire to consult
with the Renowned Specialisis will have the op
portunity of doing so FREE OF CHARGE.
Notice. On account of rapidly increasing
business Dr. Liebig & Co. will not be able to
visit Tombstone this year. All persons desiring
medical treatment will please address or call
upon Dr. Liebig & Co., 400 Geary St., San
Francisco, Cal.
The Liebig Dispensary for the featrrent of
all Chronic, Private and Complicated diseases,
has been established in San Francisco for nearly
a quarter of a century. he Dispensary build-
ing occupies the entire corner ot ueary ana Ma
son streets, i-an Francisco, and is the only Med
ical and Surgical Institute on the Pacific Coast
that has its own elegant Drug Store in Dispen
sary building, employing registered Chemists
and scientific Surgical Instrument makers to
minu acture all Surgical Instruments for the pa
tients of the Liebig I'ispensary; also to prepare
the celebrated Dr. Liebig's wonderful German
Invigorator. To the marvelous cures and dis
coveries made by Dr. Liebig & Co., are due all
the great successes they have had. In 1881
they discovered the complicated Prostatorrhea,
resulting from youthful imprudence and .excesses
of maturity or unskilllully treated cases f a
special nature, that from time immemorial had
prevented thousands fiom being cured of ner
vous debility, physical weakress and unnatural
losses from the system, resulting from follies of
youth. Dr. Liebig & Co. use every successful
remedial agent known to modern scientists, fa
voring the schools ot Homeopathy and Electric
ism, taking from the Allopathic all that is aseful,
and adapting surgical instruments to the various
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magnetism and electricity. Successful treat
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SURGICAL BRANCH.
The Doctors will give personal attention to
diseases of the Chest, Head and Throat, Ca
tarrh, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys; also
to deformities requiring Surgical appliances.
Balance of treatment conducted from thu.Licbig
Dispensary, San Francisco, Cal,
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16 THERE ANY H0PE? .
IJEW AND IMPORTANT OPINIONS .
fV OF PULMONARY EXPERTS !
Can the Universal Contnmptlon Tm
SuooessfnUy Treated?
Dr. Borgeon, a leading French doctor,
has a new treatment for consumpiion.
He )ives an enema of carbonic acid
lulphuretted hydrogen gases, the lattei
gas carrying the former into every pari
of the throat and lungs.
This treatment, too, is directed at
effects the causa remains undisturbed.
What this caus eis has been stated by
perhaps the highest pulmonary authority
in the world, t. ., the Brompton Hos
pital for Consumptives, in London, Eng.
This malady every year carries off from
one-Bcventh to one-fifth of the entire
population of England!
Dr. Payne, M.D., M.R.C.P., London, is
authority for this statement.
The fame or a greater proportion oi
deaths obtains in America.
Dr. Payne also says that one-half the
total number of deaths from all oilier
causes have seeds of this disease in the
system which only require some irritant
to develop 1
Dr. Hermann Brehmer, an eminent
German authority, says that consump
tion is caused by deficient nutrition of
the lungs, by poor blood.
Theie authorities cannot be disputed.
The medical world recognizes them. The
uric acid is the Irritant in the blood that
causes the development of the seeds
which Dr. Brehmer says lie dormant in
the blood.
Every particle of blood which passes
through tlie lungs and heart, also goes
through the kidneys, and if they are iu
the least deranged they cannot rid the
blood of its killing poison. The thousand
little hair-like Kewcr tubes of the kidneys
very easily get blocked up and diseased:
and when they do, they corrupt instead
of purifying the blood. Kidney disease
may exist, and yet no pain occur in that
organ, because it ia deficient in nerves of
sensation.
Dip your finger In acid every day and
it soon festers and is destroyed. Send
acid poisoned blood through the lunga
every second, and they soon give way.
The Brompton Hospital investigation
showed that 52 per cent, of the victims
of consumption were afflicted with de
ranged kidneys, which permitted the uric
acid poison to remain in the blood and
irritate the lungs. This uric acid is al
ways lighting every vital organ, and if
there be any inherent weakness in the
lungs it inevitably causes pneumonia,
cough and contumption.
The real cause of pulmonary troubles
being so authoritatively shown to be
faulty even though unsuspected action of
the kidneys, explains why, in order to
master thu dreaded consumption, one
mtist rid the "blood of the uric acid irritant-
which inflames and burns up the
lung substance. For this purpose there
is nothing equal to that great specific,
Warner's eafe cure. This remedy has
now the favor of medical men all over
the world purely on its merits. We have
no doubt that it the kidneys are kept in
natural action, consumption and a great
many other diseases, caused by uric acid,
will not only be curedbut will be pre
vented. When the kidney is healthy, no albu
men appeals in the water, but albumen
ia found in the water of more than half
of those who die of consumption!
'This, then, is the condition of things
that alwava precedes consumption:
First, weakened kidneys; second, re
tained uric acid, poisoning 'tho blood ;
third, the development of disease in
the lungs by the irritant acids pas-sing
through them. Then there is a little
cough in the morning ; soon thick, yellow
matter is spit up, followed bv loss of
flesh and strength, with dreadful night
sweats ; and vv hen the patient goes to his
school physician for help, ho is put on
cod-liver oil which his stomach, weak
ened also by uric acid in the blood, can
not digest. Because there is no pain
present in the kidneys, the patient does
not think they are affected, but the kid
ney acid is doing its work every minute,
every hour, day and night, and by-and-by
the disease of the lungs has advanced
until pus is developed, then come hemor
rhages, and at last the glassy stare which
denotes that tho end is near!
A post-mortem examination of such
oases shows that the terrible uric acid
hag completely destroyed the substance
of the lung.
It is impossible to cure lung disease
when the blood is poisoned with urio
acid.
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ThaG.A.R.
The mceings of the Burnside Post G.
A. R. No. 36 will take pi ice the second
and fourth Saturdays of each month at
the City Hall a 8 p. m.
B. A Fickas,
Commander.
A. L. Grow,
Adjutant. tf.
Eggs! Eggs!
Having made several large purchases
of thoroughbred chickens, I am now
prepared to supply the people with sit
tings of eggs at reasonable rates. All of
the finest and best bred.
A. D. Walsh,
Can Can.
Special Meeting-
There will be a special meeting of
Tombstone Typographical Union 197 at
the Democrat Office to-night at 7:30
sharp. Full attendance desired.
C. F. Mitchell, Pres.
Meals at all Hours.
In obedience to the demands of our
customers, meals will be served at all
hours of the day, from 5:30 a. m. till
1 1 o'clock p. in.
Eureka House,
Wilcox A T.
$250 Reward.
Tho above reward .will be paid
for the arrest and conviction of
any person or persons unlawfully
handling any of my stock. Brand
H G on left hip.
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