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Mining News COPPER OUTPUT OF THE WORLD CAREFUL ESTIMATE OF THE PRO DLCTION OF THE MINES IN ALL COUNTRiES FOR 1901. UNCLE SAM'S MINES SHOW SMALL INCREASE At the Same Titiie the United States Continue to Produce More Than Half of the World's Supply-Spain the Next Largest Produdcer--Mar ket Gaini in Present Year. II ine.. .l rinr :nd .liinin l' ,Ir :I I \1' hart tw ital hel i r cu lls . ; rl (r of a 'h r..-. h tr lli. Mlrrton ." 1I,,. Lof L n fil ' itii. i hn i i tll III; 'e ( I til to(,lle.r Auti e ...... . the ........5 1. 115on I. ' ' I u nee ' i thi' r. t :tll the 'lre ful l1;ar.tii. .n of . t .i . h .rtln h n1 ie This (e ul ar ;n . t r fo......... r th.. e. , tlt 1he'/ }'Ile'h, 'i s \ h - l -t tluI, ate ,I i l,,h tinletl la ir. - 1itltinl .h . e te, l for lhe .ii - StIlll.int 'I Ii.l U nn l .. ;Ir ll : lr the ('llil 'l S t +,e . WIltl , th " .elli,'cial "l~iflllic' +ts +for I.i;n l .. h _l . l r e .. In lon l tto l,, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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Ii murinc.r· iltii tli t pr. i tiun of t1e_ 1 ' i ii t r , l Mate - ii n , 'i \v - ~s7 tons, or ,.j aI .l ii4 n i f '7. 05 toilln,. or 1. , irn (-lit.tir I ctn tttthis. emitt r tniir I.'i .t ii t i nr t'tin t of tin itic. il's - In, 1itte I ii t oii ' tintini ; 7 icr II ill Itt , I t it if i;,i iin , in iit;,in ~ lttitr a af a r i-tnt in Atiter (ilutric~,'i ii huriit I incr '~lt ~tiirrilc'r lii liife ut crcni' naret shti-t it' I '1Im I Il~, i;ti Itt 1 (1 I' 'tr. .iin ' a TlrgI riolortin fII tlurit Itt iltittilfly thi laSt hI, ttti I I tirtat I it-liii Ia IIrc, t' its in r ottier p( r i cen t in I A lii It-intr ·; for Iiitpe ii'ili tnttl tnit; ittt: l o titi(i pIr 'Int in (it' in - (JN. u n~t il. f il i hl inf1 es utitd of thos IOND O0-PAGE BOOK FREE s"°eY oAmo CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Thousands at a` unchallengeable proofs of cures sent sealed on application. Our 100 page book le finely lIlluetrated lto m ny potograrhs, among them photograp.hs and amildault of the lanr whug h.and tis blhown hrl- (0ee log s 70 to 5 .100 page book), ulaunb aftdavit of photographer whQ took the pictrese, 'he fitrt ;icture wae takln .ul y 16, 1898, the other(ci)etoberr 16f, 1898. Our hook shows a thrn phcto talen Aug. i, 1I98, at which tinme patl.o &t was cured and face and head were entirel healed and his hair 'taeed to grow. Our ,{tent eoared yann ae ago by our tIreat Dslcovery, unknown to the profession, are to-day sound and Well, and hoeve h<hy clhidren 'ince we cor.e thcm, P r, ocond or Tetl- ured in 1 to 85 a can be treted at home for the csme S,'yBYPIIILIS permanntly edi 1 to 3- uDaO price. l.derthe fa.os guRrantUfI you rer . et cmt.o hlc , we will contract to',y railroad fare ad hotneyblll and no rharra .. we tl to curo lF OU HAVEE tak0en mercuryY lodde potash, and e t ore aches and, pains, eucor P tches In mouth, ysrew tfrol t, pimplet opper olored spots, ulcers on any part ufthe body, hair or aeyerows eillalo out, It ise heec ncOrar, L9.. oD P9 ON WE CU RANTEE TO CURE S_ 61nt a t obet ote . ea.sor 4 challengethewor or a case we cannot cure. Th i disease ha al waysob.tlod the o.lllof the mot e.otne.t.phylcian. $00, capital, behbind our unconditional guaranty 3O'T WABT. N YO.u TIME )Wt l MONEY aper) n.g, we have the OQNLY cure. Absolute un. Iollngeu aepropofsenatsleal on pplleatlon. For 10 year. havetreted but one d oeaee--Uontagiou lnood oIn, and we Dltivel cro it to stay eure, - MK' 09`., 1562M MsonIo Thmpjgiag, oi average of those years, notwithstandintlg the comparatively small increase in the I n'ited States. 'l he drop in European consumption last year, though consider able, was less than we had been lel to estimate from our own diminished ex ports; and this loss is being made up by ia iarked gaiin ini the present year. \Vith the great colnstunptlion now manlifest in this country, we hlook for a deniand this yea;r very nIearly 1up to the probable pro ductiol . CALUMET AND HECLA STOCK IS A PAYING INVESTMENT Sundry Points Which Make the Man With Certificates Feel Certain of the Next Dividend. 'hln t 5I,' . 1 r'l la .ltck once soli at if,6 cent, prr hare, Lut that was November 10, 1;I. It is now lliited at habut $57o per -hare. It has lhtn It tich higher. There ihas L t onily one yiar, 1i.4, since 157 t, ihit it not paid mlore than $i,,Iono.Ioo in , hwlt , ndm . 111 1 ;7.: it paid $sn.. ,<,, and i :th lthu excepitionl of the ,ol year Illntlil' It.I it has paid I" .. than $ s1.5 o,. on only once, which %%a;, in I887. In that year tihe amol.llt aggregated only '[he gt';t'st ;nnontlt paid ill dividehs ,tIll r good years .ere 1sn ,7, whnit $ ,t.'''on was ail. 1 X, ihtinii the sil k hihl rs received $3. .... .,.. In 1)11 tlhe'y reived $;,,,,,, o,, an1,1 ill I'j,, they lplck, tull $,. .s,5 u,i. A t o n e titl e th e C 'a lilm ' t l i c la ,'n, - pri. d two disltill 1iei lpailii J, the Iila and Cathlumet, Lut il .\ty of I; 1;l they were c nsol,,idateld. In 18XI, ('altintet stock shlI ais 11w as $1 per shatr. lbt at that time only a little exploraullii work hail been dons ,n the proprtiy. An all sesstetlt of $i5 prr share 8 as itnhi,'d on the stock, and it Ip.t a mh111T , of tihe l tokholdtleras out of bIl.ie; s-. Th,-e \hI stoodl the draft soiln tl ttheir mI nll.y h:ack :i:ail. for shirtly leforc the con .olilati,,n ,"of the tIwo con p;lllin (';l t t ill tile lmonel.y back itl Ihecla 1 I,1ek 11 e11r ,1,,, as. low as I'1lu met. In INt,€6 it was put Otn the market at lt. pr share aniid t err v.tent loiwe'r ithli that figure, Prior lto 1F71 it had taxed its t ickhohlers $.q p r i harc ill a.essme ts, but had paid $ t.g, in dividehn s. 'I he highest point ( Alhmnet & Ilcns eover rc aheid Has ~i 1.,,. i llniring Iihiuh year tihe big l upper Loorn was it its zenith. It then sold at $x',5 ter -hare. From th time of the ,onsolid:mtion in IP; I l l, t he: lpres t t elll thil e Ca(lllletl t IIctla has; aid i116 l ivill.ds iamounlltingt tn) -'.ta,,. i,+,. Prior to, tile ti-,diilation thile II<ll, '(Iacotl, ny paid fit., dlti llden ;ms ( rre' 'lining Notes. .tiners of the (limax mine in Park e" ul ty hatet fal t ll o t a ,ll o g thml'llv.1"'s ;lall .hstoppe. l w rk on the prope crty. It lis thougri ht the d( li.inhly t ill sooI I 'be Itraight otnd out, however, als Ihalt operations r i ill Ihr11 I hiI r unutl d .,i a more extenl ive .l-t.', t0a , c Sr. ], ,t l. i 1 i 1.. Frank \ \ill lih titr' inig Il t I.,, tons of c,,al per nay by the first of tuly. His mineits ;re lot. actdl at Ifrank. in the 'row's Nest pla;i , I ami.ia, . ,l o tilies 'west of til ;reatil Nortiu rn railroad ,iil - nction with the ('anladian Pacific directly It, Ilth f (i;r1(at FO ill.. A -itlke -was ima-lel at Sil-, r Star last (e( k. M.lr. Rood. hih. xlo,,ring ail ohl ,111 .l. ldi-co\"ere' d 'rc I 'r in Ilh. 1,1ttm1 ,f it ihich had i been ovi' erlook<,l. Iitsging au,,iut ,o inches and cleaning oil the dirt. Ii,' at tempted to break off a piece of the ore for exanination, lie hroke it off, but (then ihe tried to pick it ut he funtll it held fast ly shrelds of g.ll. ('yaniding ore has been found in the viiinity of Jith Twin Sitter pea.ks ill th,' Ih lt ltu tllt ilns, North ur-l Mot nttlana. It is likely to prove ain illmportant discovery. as there is said to be a lIrge quantity of it. Mining o1t are eingag ill opening tilup the vein. Aioling those who own claims ill the ncw distlrict are .. M. (;iroux and John 'ievrncty, iaih: WV. A. )i,,ver is interested it several locations. So far the ore found is low grade, but there is evecy inldication that it will ee,,nie richer as depth is attained. lest wood. $4.75 cord. City '. 'oodyard, 218 South Main. Telephontle R4. * $34.50 Sumrer Excursion East. Thel Great Northern Railway comhpan will ns II round-itrip tickets to Minneaptlis fur $it.S, giod uioing July 4, 5 and 6, atid good returniirng until September I. Stop over allowed at all Ioiits on return trip. For further iinformatiin call at Great Nirthern ollh'e. 4: North Main street, ttutte. J. E. Iawson. General Agent. o Nl. T E OF FOR1"FtEITURE. Tlutte, Mtontant . April 8, Tg12. To Thomas L., Porter, or Assigns: You are hereby notifitd ihltt I have expen l. This (lousefurnishing In Rockers " We oter a varied and well.seldeted stock eomprislng moro styles and a greater Em p o i m variety than can be found elsewhere In this city. We quote prices for 6 out of 70 otyles. Prunes Prices Again . We have selected June, the great month of marriages, as a fit ting time to demopstrate our supremacy as providers of rell 'I able housefurnlshings. The newly married who would make 1 I the most of the money at their command in furnishing the little cottage or the stately home will find profitable food for thought in our June bids for their patronage. SDining Tables Remember you can not live on love-there must be some. thing to eat and a table on which to place it. We have 44 styles of Dining Tables, and our reduced prices save you No. 12 Elm Rocker from $1.25 to $0.0C on this one item. Golden finish, high back, fancy spindles, well Please read and heed these price reductions. foced, ..boss.d back, worth ........................$1.25 No. 2661.2 Elm Rocker ,No. 818 Dining Table No. 2 1-4 Extension Table Golden finish, brace arm, high back, upholstered back and seat, worth $4.5o, Is a round drop leaf turned leg tablle in immitation Is a 5-foot dinner, finished in golden oak, has turned for .................. ...........$325 of Oak, worth $4.50, legs and smooth sliding frame, real No. 917D0 ak Rocker 1 or.... ................... $3.25 value S.o. For................. .... $5.75 high back, golden finish, with spindle supported No. 818 1.2 DInin Table No. 6 Extension Table arms, leather cobbler seat, worth $4.25 Solid Oak box frame, large turned legs. a splendid NO. 910D sOak Rocker Is square, has drop leaf, turned lhas and a strong $15.oo table, 6-foot when extended, slightly chafed frame, wrth $4.50,.. in transit; reduced Oak or mahogany finish, from quarter sawed oak, Fur...... ................. $3 25 to............ ....................... $9.75 leather upholstered back and leather cobbler seat, pretty oval arms, worth $6.oo, f . for ...... ...................... $4.50 No. 4000 Rattan Rocker Close wove, full size, oval finish, extending over the back from one side of seat to the other, back nicely filled with tasty open work; worth $7.50o, for.................. $5.00 No. 985 Oak Rocker Quarter sawed, hand polished, golden finish, leather upholstered seat and back, worth $aC.oeC for ............................ 00 PATENT VICTOR DINING TABLES Dining ehairs Self-leaf hollrrs, that can le ,sttlclrd at either end, without removal of cloth or dishes. The table that Strong, well finished and In many attractive cartirs its own leafs in its frame and is so simple that a child can manipulate it. We are special Butte shapes; a grand showing of the entire line of agents for this famous diner andl can supplly them in the $2o.oo grade one of the world largesat factories. Five num urig this oly. For ............... ...... 5 bers singled out of the line: No. 4201 Round Dining Table No. 400 Dining Chair A .cll aflair in ca~k ygohlcn finih exttls to 6 feet V Wood seat, bow back, comfortable to sit in, an2 Shas large lte legs. hard w,. xeto framevery strog; worth c. ver iy strung; tll lc worth $li.oo, Cut to ................................ 5 0 C For . ............. ......... ... $13. No. 15 Dining Chalr A straight, high-back chair, marked $i.iS, also a No. 45158 Pedistal Dinner strong favorite. 4rsi in iii - slsl tinish d ll ..uurid i Cut to ................................ 75C iiqua rcelmar wivt, e'alreay finishId talelel a ricphrted in No. 16 1.2 Dining Chair the. cetor with canrned and t,, pedestal., arich lOak, golden finish, with brace arm; another fini ~ l, tq $ t. S u, $i.a5 value. S.. $27.50 . ut to ............................ 85c r $ * No. 11 1.2 Dining Chair No. 48167 Pedistal Dinner Brace-arim affair, golden gloss finish, quite stylish; worth $t.So. Round, extendsl to i feet. solid .L k. fancy center Cut to ... . ..................... $1.00 support. hand polished, pedestal, icely Ihand carved, NO. 361 Dining ltair stx frame of rich wave moulding. ne of the most Cane seat, bent back, flat slats, ready sellers substanitial and desirable pieces in our at $1.6n, whole stock. A $...5o value for ........$35·.oo at s..5. ole stok A $ .ulue fur . $35.00 Cut to ............................. $1.15 Our display of Couches cosmprises all the latest shapes, upholstered In leather, velour Sand tapestries. For comfort, elegance and service you can find nothing better. Stoeel glng, and many other features of merit help to make them the best to be had. No. I Couch No. 158 Couch No. 364 Couch hias strong frame, velour covering and fair grade Oak Rococo frame, upholstered in striped or plain Is another style, also high grade, Rococo frame, of upholstering. The usual price imported velour, best steel constructioin. A German velour cover, tufted head-rest, plain top has been cut to .................... $6.75 S$o.oo value cut and body, corded roll edges. to ................................. $14.75 Marked $25.oo, cut to............. $18.50 No. 2 Couch No. 2449 Davenport Couch With velour or tapestry cover, pl in or tufted top, NoHe 182 ouch lcavy mahogany frame, upholstered in crushcI a large, well proortioned and nicely upholstered Oak quarter sawed frame, upholstered in high plush, steel springs and guaranteed construction. piece. \orth $14.,o. grade floral pattern velour, with patent A grand' piece of furniture, Cut to ............................. $10.00 tufts. Worth $25.oo, cut to..............$1850 reduced from S5o.o to........... $37.50 Brownfield - Canty Carpet Co. 48 to 54 West Park and 41 to 45 West Galena Streets, Butte, Montana. We Pay the Freight -I * Mail Us Your Orders ed during the year toot, one thundred doll.ýs in labor and imntprovetents upon the Juhan Lode claim, situate I in Summit Valley mininig district, Silver how county, Montana, about 40 miles southeast of Ilutte City, Montana, of which the dcclaratory statement is found of record on Page ,6 of Ilook "D" of lode claims, in the office ti the recorder of said county of Silver Bow, ill order t. ;,,ui said claim undir the laws of tile United b,ates concerni,: g anniual labor utlpon mining claIm1s, being I.I amount required to hold said lode for t e period tenlding iO tlte 31st dlay of Decemb, r t.g And if withitn ninety days after Ipubli,. t~n,1 hereof, you fail to contribute your I) portllon of said exp)end~,ue, as a co.owner ,y sta) l.nt thereof to tre or to nty agents, the E. IRickards Co., at ilutte, ltaltalna, y'rlr intercet in tile claim will becomle tihe proney of the osubcCi her, your co-owner, uy the prove •ionta ot said laws. ,91INING APPLIlATION NO. 4557. I'nited itates e,,nd iffice. Helena, Montana, May t, 19o3. Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, and Jon F. Nettle, the heirs of William T. Lewr'is, deceased, and William It. Thompson, whose postoffice address is Butte, Montan,t, have this day filtd their application for a patent for 334.3 linear feet, being 68 feet north. easterly and 200.3 trect southwesterly froet discovery shaft of the Big Timber Fracttwn L.ode Milling clai, tmtupon which a notice of intetlllton to apoly for a patent was posted otl the a-dt day of April, A. D. 19po, situated In unorganized mining district, Silver Bow county, state of Montana, designated as Stu. vey No. 656;, int Townshio 3 north, Range 7 west, anti bring more particularly desrcribed as foilow,, to-,iut: Beginning at the northeast corner, which is also the point of intersection of tie west enl line of Sttrvey No. 3081 and the third cour'e of Survey No. .bot, a granite stone set in the ground with a motund of earth alongside and marked 1-6568 for corner No. I, from which the s'tltheast corner of Section 34, Township 4 north, Range 7 west bears north 32 degrees .5s tminutes 40 seconds east 7464.4 feet; and runo ning thltnce north 74 degrees 17 minutes west 050 feet; thence south it degrees 30 minutes west 195 feet; thence south ts degrees 05 ninutes east 133.5 feet; thence south 74 de grecs 17 minulta east 331 feet; thence nortll it degrees 05 minutes west 351.5 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of 2.22 acres ,of which iol acres are in conflict with Survey No. 2101, not claimed, leaving t.2a acres claimed by the above nauad applicants. The location of this claim is of record in the county recorder's office of Silver flow county, Montana, in Book "Rt," of lode locations on Page 313. 'lhe adjoining claims to these premises are, on the northwest, Survey No. 2Jo1; Iig Tim her lode, on the east, Survey No. 3081 Clide lode, antd on the south Survey No. 4460, blue Lird lode. GEORGE D. GREENE, S.\M tl l. IBARKER, JR., Register. Attornery, for Applicants. iFirst Publication May a, 190o2.) MIN..U APPLICATION NO. 4519. United S;ates Land OUlice, Helena, MIontana, May 1, 19oz. Natice is hereby given that Arthur Smith and Jloh 1F, Nttle, whose postutfice address is F itte, .Montana, have this day filed their aipplication, for a patent for 297.5 linear feet, being 40 feet easterly and 257.5 feet westerly from the point of discovery inl cut of the I)ecat;:t Fraction L.ode Mining claim, uplon which a notice of intention to apply for a patentt was posted oil tle 22d day of April, A. D),, looz, situated in unorganized mining district, Silver flow county, state of Montana, desig naled as Survey No. 6571. in Township 3 norit1, I(atrge west, and being mole particu larly described as folk.ws, to-wit: Beginning at tile southwest corner, a point in the north side line of Survey No. 613j, a granite stone set in thle ground, with a niound of earth and stone alongside and marked 1-6571 for Corner No. I, from which the 1, section corner on the south boundary of Section 17, Township 3 north, Range 7 west hears south 59 decrees 38 minutes west to,.20t8 feet, and running thence north 76 degrees 30 minutes east 292.5 feet: thence notrth 8 degrees 05 minutes west 98.5 feet; thence south 76 degrees 3o minutes west 292.5 feet; thence south 8 degrees o5 minutes east 98.5 feet to'thle place of beginning, containing tin area of 0.66 acres, of which 0.33 acres are in conflict with Survey No. 2295 not claimed leaing 03.53 acres claimed by the above-named a plicants. The location of this claim is of record In the recorder's off,ce of Silver Bow county, state of Montana, in Book "U" of lode locations, on Page 453 The adjoining claims to these premises are Survey No. o95s, Decatur Lode, on the north Survey No. tss1, Scottish Chief Lode, on the east, and Survey No. 6123, Lillic Lode, on the south. GEORGE D. GREENE, SAMUEL I ARKER, JR., Register. Attorney for Applicants. (First Publication May 2, Ipos.) MINING APPLICATION NO. 4513. United Stats Land Office, Ilelena, Montana. April .14, 19o0. Notice is hereby given that Donald B. Gil. lies, whose postoffice address is Butte, Mon. ti.a, has this day filed an application for a patenlt on the Bettie Gillies Placer Mining claim, situated in unorganized nining district, Silver Bow county, Montana, the position, course and extenlt of the said mining claim, designated by an olficial survey thereof, as Survey No. 6425, Township No. a north, Range No. 7 west, a notice of which was post. ed on the claimn on tie 18th day of April, 190o and being more particularly set forth altC described Ji "et official) field notes and plat thereof on file in this office, as follows, to-wit: Bcginning at Corner No. I, a granite stone xtaox6 inches above ground, marked 156425, trott which the quartyr section corner to Sections a. and a2, Fractional Towlsyiip a north, Range 7 west, bears north 15 degrees 30 minutes east 1515.5 feet; and ruuning thence south 69 degrees 53 minutes west 148 feet to ('orner No. 2; thence south 42 degrees 30 minutes west 290.5 feet to Corner No. 3; thence south 33 degt'es west 408,5 feet to Corner No. 4; thence south t6 degrees 3a milutes west 352 feet to Corner No. 5; thence south at degrees 32 mittutes east 596 feet to Corner No. 6; thence south 65 degrees 53 min. uites east 64..8 feet to Corner No. , thence north 3 degrees east 343.) feet to Corner No, B; thence ilorth 30 degrees west 474.5 feet to Corner No, o; thence north 3 degrees 45 minutes east 872 feet to Corner No. to; thence north 40 degrees west 2at leet to Corner No. t. the place of beginning containing an area of to.88 acres, as claimed by the above-named applicant for patent. The location of this mine Is recorded in the office of the Recorder of Silver STow county, on Page 41s, in Book "C" of Placers. The adjoining claims are: On the north, the Orion placer Survey No. 446t, Lyntnie F. Boyce, applicant: on the northeast Survey No. t65, Mouth of Black Tail Canyon placer, Lot No. 40, James R. Boyce, Jr., et al. applicants; on the southeast, Survey No, 58,, placer, Lot 3., George W. Rea et al., applicants. GEORGE D. GREENE, JOSEPH i. ITARPER, Register United States Claim Agent. (First Publication April a5, so92. MINING APPLICATION NO 4515. United States Land Office, Helena, Mon. tana, Maly t, 19go, Notice is hereby given that Henry Smith, James R. Thompson and Oliver J. McCon nell, whose postoffice address is Butte, Mon. tana, have this day $led their application for a patent for 813.5 linear feet, being 8o feet westerly and 733.5 fee, easterly from the point of discovery in tunnel of the Little Mississippi Lode Mining claim, upon which a notice of intention to apply for a patent was posted on the a2d day o[f April, A. D., o902, sitltated in Summit Valley, unolganized mining district, Silver Bow County, State of Montana, desig. nated as survey No. 6566, in Town hip 3 north, Range 7 west, being more partic.larly described, as follows, to-wst: Brginning at corner No. t, which is also corner No. I of survey No. 5759, corner No. 4 of survey N',. 2188 and corner No. 5 of survey No. 2969, a granite stone set in the grod with a mn,tund of stone alongside, and marked 1-6566 fot cornet No. t, from which the north east corner of section 17, Township 3 north, RInge 7 west, bears south 5S degrees 54 asinates wen3 39J3.3 feet, and running thence north 53 doc'recs 45 minutes west, 38.5 feet; thence south II degrees 15 minutes east, 301 feet; thence south 73 degrees 13 minutes east, 750.5 feet; thence north Is degrees Is minutes west, 0.6 feet; thence north 58 degrees is minm utes west, g9&S3 feet to the place of beginning, containing an area of a2.I acres, of wIich o,4a acres are in conflict with survey No. :361, not claimed, leaving 1.69 acres claimed by the alhve nasmedl apllicants. The location of this claim is of record In the recorder's office of Silver Bow County, State of Mtontana, in Book "T," of Lade Locations, on Page 360. The adjaining claims to these premises are, survey No, .1afp, Little Girl lode and survey No. 575, Rocky Poinst lode on the north; survey No. 2188, Monitor lode, lot 30t on the northeast; survey No. 1361, Sunlight lode, lot 188 o0 the south; survey No. 1934, Mlisits sippi lode, lot .6 on the west, GEORGE D. GREENE, SAa ARKER, JR Register. Attorney for AnnliJants. (First Publication May a, 1goa,)