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TH ARIZONA SILVER BELT. OFFICIAL r.VVJEIt OF UIL.l CO. Saturday, Jane 14, 18S4. 3IODEIJX rOIifXICH. From now until the result of the presidential election i9 determined, eccular newspapers will bo burthened with political prognostications, and wilful falsehoods, varying in color from black through overy shade to tho mild and comparatively harmless white lie, thrown out as baits to catch the unwary and unthinking voter. It is a deplorable fact that the majori ty of voters are little versed in the ethics of political economy, and tho tricks -of politicians, whose airy tongues are seamed with double deal ing. American politics, as now con ducted, havo an unforgiving eye and disheartening countenance. Even min isters, Beccher, Talmago and Now raan, for instance, talk as flippantly and abundantly of politics from tho pulpit, as the stump orator from the steps of tho corner .grocery. Tho cur rents however," sets "that way, and those, who fail to dc)ve lor fdc. an. likely to follow in tho wako of men no bettor informed 'than themselves in .regard to tho distracting issues that at presopt are tho theme of every tongue. Litffti on tho living issues of tho day, from insincere" political oratory, and newspapers whoso stock in trade is pithy and exciting paragraphs, jerked in to fill up, is "like angels visits, few and far between." A reperusal of recent newspaper de ductions, as to the result of tho Re publican nominating convention, will prove interesting, and show that oven the divinations of editors, who raako politics a study, aro wide of tho mark, and are no moro to bo relied on than soothsayors who pretend to foretell tho future Hope tells a flattering tale, and gives color to articles put forth in the interests of tho respective parties, written and printed with a view of subserving a present purpose. Gen. 0. E. Babcock and Levi P. Lucky, his clerk, formerly assistant private secrolary of President Grant, whose deaths by drowning off the coast of Florida wo announced m our last, wero not men of savory reputa tions, in consequence of their having bocn implicated in tho whisky frauds of 1875. Both figured in tho resul ts trials in St. Louis the subsequent year, the ludictment against Bab cock contained fivo counts. Grant bo kCamo alarmeiat tho vigor of the pros- fcfcJUy .vy-wn li J tent of thoBro Nation Republican Convention, and P. Deyer, equally zealous for conviction, and by revela tions gleaned J from tho attorneys, which wero wirled by Lucky to tho president, and who, at the same time, informed him that ho (Grant) too would bo implicated, if Henderson and Deyer wero permitted to conduct tho trial further; consequently they wero retired from the caso. One of tho members of tho whisky ring, in giving a statement concern ing tho trial, said: "This trial was one of the most remarkable and, in most respects, tho most noteworthy over held in America. Not that there wero any intricate problems of jurispru dence involved, but because it arrayed tho people directly against tho execu tive. It was essentially a fight be tween justico and tho cormorants of power and mighty influence, and alas, that it must bo said, justico was de feated. Secretary Bristow, although earnest and determined in the prose cution of Babcock, felt a delicacy in placing tho president of tho United States in a position where he would appear in tho eyes of the nation as a co-defendant in the case." Babcock, through the controlling influence of Grant, was acquitted. Wo learn from Dr. Hendrix who recently returned from tho King mino ' that a magazine at Pinal belonging to Mr. Martin, containing 1400 pounds o black und gfiiil powder, exploded on tho 2nd instant. Tho report was heard at a great distance and tho con cussion was sonscbly felt at Silver King, five nnlrs distant, boing so bovere as to causo tho houses there to shake. Ho further reports that, on May 31st, three men in tho King mino whilo descending from one level to another wero precipitated somo fifteen feet by tho breaking of tho cable by which thoy wero being lowered. Two of tho men escaped with slight in juries; tho third howover had a rib broken. The Doctor also mentions having seen a 10 mule toam hauling thirty-seven and a half tons of ore from tho King dump to the reduction works at Pinal. There was great consternation at Santa Fe, on tho Gth inst., on account of a report brought in by a very ro liablo gentleman to tho eil'ect that an immense bod' of back water from tho Rio Grande was coining up the Santa Fo river at tho velocity of a railway train, and was liable to iuundato tho town at a moments notice. When our informant left, Surveyor-General At kinson was packing up tho papers in his office preparatory to moving out on to tho roof, and Walter Hayt was moving his household goods into tho second story of his residence AJbu quorqiK1 Journal Atchison, Topeka & Mautn tension. Fc Cx- Thoro is no longer any doubt that, it is the purpose of the railroad com pany to lay a third rail between here and Deming, and extend this section of tho lino through to Benson, using tho broad gauge. This will throw tho through travel to tho Pacific by way of Deming, Silver City and Benson. The reason for tho move is apparent, Tho solo break in the Atchison, Topeka lino trom Kansas Uity to Uuaymas is between Deming and Benson. Here, by agreement which has still more than two years to run, they are re strained from building parallel with the Southern Pacific. There is nothing, howover, to prevent them from ex tending thoSilver City branch through o JBonson and thus closing tho gap. In fact tlieir-purcbaso of this road can be explaihed only upon tho theory of such purpose. is folly to imagine that thoy made thiSinvestment merely for tho satisfacti6n offcwning a plug road forty-seven miles4o length. Furthermore the road from Silver City to Benson would open up extensive mining districts, and soon beomea most valuable feede ,to,tue-raainSE?5r ti- 3om"iajiyTs"now putting on a line of steamships from Guaymas to California ports and tho islands of the Pacific, is pretty conclusive evidenco of their purposo to build up' a great through traffic on this line and in that event thoy cannot but close tho Silver City and Benson gap. Southwest Sentinel. Tho Grand Army of the Republic has been very busy for months past sending petitions to Congress in sup port of pension, bounty, and back-pay legislation. We have already provid ed pensions and back pay for every body who was hurt in any way while in the army. There remain now only two things to uo. Uno is to pension everybody who ovor served in the army, and who has grown older and less active since ho loft it; tho other is to pension everybody who would havo liked to servo in tho armv, but was prevented by pliyKcal disability, or tue pressure ot private uusYh", or who sent a substitute who was killc or has since died. After the public has been familiarized for a whilo with all this, doubtless a proposal to pen sion every American citizeh, not s criminal, will be received with a cer tain amount of favor. Much of the existing prejudice- against pensioning is due to the fact that in monarchical countries they were ititiAfcuist be stowed on tho privilepKv. It would rapidly ilio out iffHhsion i mystajnL eriUizeuWTireTy ci sion as .ofsht on .attaining his Uvonty-first birthday. Moreover, this is really the only satisfactory way of disposing of tho surplus. Every other suggestion would, if adopted, leave somebody out in tho cold. This one would givo a certain amount of hap piness to the humblest individual, XO OKE. - Quijotoa, June 7, 1884. Waterman, Esq, Secketarv A. Peekless Mining Companc) Dkah Sir: Work in and about tho various mines is being shoved ahead as rapidly as possible "Tunnel No. 1, Peerless, ' east side of mountain is in 195 ieet, tho rock is very hard and littlo progress has been made during tho last seven days. "Crocker tunnel No. 4," east bide of mountain is in 213 feet. Good progress has been made in this tunnel during tho past week. The faco is a very favorable formation showing streaks Of quartz with favor ablo results. The last contract of 100 feet has been completed. The men at present are working by tho day. Bids will bo opened for lurther contract during the coming week. South drift from tunnel No. 2 is in 75 feet. Tho faco is looking about the same as when last reported. The winzo is down 93 feet; foot-wall has been encountered and we are sinking on that at an angle of 70 degrees to the .west. "Peer tun nel No. 3," west side of mountain is in 197 feet. The faco is in a softer ma terial than when last reported showing somo iron stains and indicate as being closo to tho vein. "Crockor tunnel No. 5," on west side of mountain is in 18 feet, and is being shoved ahead as fast as possible-vvitli eight hour shifts. Tr3fou'vs truly. W. H. Smith, Suit. . Per LioiiTSTON. It is about certain that M. W. Bre men, now in New York, has disposed of his mining interests hero, for tho handsome sum of 500,000, and that the company making tho purchase has organised witu a capital of 1,000,000, and will apply tho half million above purchaso money to the development of their property, the erection of works, and, it is believed, to tho purchase of other property here. Thero is, of course, a mcasnro of conjecture about this, but from tho data in hand, the moro knowing do not hesitate to ex press the opinion that the situation is precisely as wc havo stated it and a feature of tho transaction which is eminently worthy of our attention, is this: M. W. Bromen with half a mil lion of money means something for Silver City; for Mr. Bremen iYnot a man to rest on his oars. Womay safely anticipate that he will at once commonco work on the mines he still owncs, and probably erect reduction works in connection therewith. Southwest Sentinel. The San Francisco mint has just finished coining 1,000,000 for tho IT.iv. aiian finvernmpnt. smmmm LilVUi UUblllS IJGli- I A House concurrent resolution, pro viding for the adjournment of Con gress June 30th, has been adopted by a vote of tho House. Gov. Tritle has offered $500 reward for the apprehension of the robbers who held up the stage near Black Canon a few nights since. The Rov. Father Gallagher, of Tomb stone, who assaulted Recorder Reilly, besido receiving a severo pounding, was fined $50 and cost of trial. Somo of the members of the late special grand jury of Pima, who re cently indicted county officials, are having it handed back to them, by arraignment for violation of law. A law of Arizona requires that where oleomargerino is sold that the fact must bo made known by three posted notices. The failure to give such notice subjects the offender to a fine and imprisonment. Mr. Marshall, the original discoverer of gold in California, has presented the Society of California Pioneers ttitlTPeiVcj'f'wm GeneiiBkhitter's-tpjlii ui ueurguiuwu, m jjorauo county. They consist df the old mill's flutter wheel, crank-shaft, sot of dogs, an iron pipe, a hammer, a gudgeon-band, etc. The Apache Chief says, "Apache county stands alone in the fight" against tho Mormans, which is doubt less a fact. It will be left severely alone by other counties of the terri tory in its endeavor to "wipe the Mor mons out." Tho chivalrous Quixote was not interfered with when he at tacked tho windmill. Here is tho principle adopted by tho Lawrence, Kansas, capitalists, who own the Organ smelter, near Las Cruces: "Tho smelter will not run on Sundays. The fires will bo banked up and the furnace kept warm, but no metal will bo tapped." Tho owners, to bo consistent, should only eat cold grub and deny themselves tho indulgence of kissing their wives on Sunday. rlioltincensus (1880) of tho United States, places the total population of Arizona at 22,271, of which number only 471 aro classed as females, but that was four years ago. The popu lation since then has more than doubled, if not trebled. And whilo there is still a very great number moro males than females in tho Terri tory, it is a consolation to know that "God's last, best gift to man," has moro than proportionately increased n njmbe iV"CWftudi mber.j tan v (Ji Jt muss imjiu'iUia' tile: mankind Ono of Butler's friends explains his plan of Presidential campaign, and tho scheme is Butlerish enough to be gen uine He says Butler wants the Anti Monopoly and tho Greenback nomina tions simply to givo him strength as a candidate before tho National Demo cratic Convention; that he will go in to the Convention with a largo follow ing who wiljt cling to him as long as thore is any hjaic; when his own nom ination is sce to be impossible he will use his forces to namo the candi date, and thus establish a basis for a claim; that ho will then publish a card withdrawing as tho candidate of the Anti-Monopoly and Greenback par ties, advising them to vote for the Democratic candidates, and will have himself nominated again as the Dem ocratic candidate for Governor of Massachusetts. Roger A. Prior says Samuel J Tilden will accept the democratic i om ination. Ex-speaker Randall is re ported as saying ho has positive knowledgo of the fact that Mr. Tilden will accept the nomination if tendered. This statement was made without qualification to several members of congress. Senator Vest, who recently saw and talked with Mr. Tilden, be lieves that ho will accept. Ex-senator Gordon of Georgia, who is reported as having received a letter from Mr. Til- don positbteiisirjgtfycfjpntjbfe detnocja& TuTmination! TBBFhcfK never seen sucn a letter, carl ischuiz says it will not do for tho Republican party to disguiso tho fact that Tilden will provo a strong man before the people. Aurther has expressed tho belief that "Tilden is tho opposition's strongest man." Georgo William Curtis coincides in tho oninion nf Schurz and Arthur. So too does Ben Harrison and Dick Thompson of Indiania. l'ItKSIli:XTIAI, K1.KCTOKS. Tho number of electors of states un der the new apportionment is as fol lows: Alabama Arkansas .10 Mississippi... , Missouri! Nobiaska. Nevada . 9 .10 .15 . 3 . 4 . 9 .30 .11 .23 . 3 .30 . 4 . 9 .12 .13 . 4 .12 , 0 ,11 California. ... Colorado Connecticut.... . 8 6; . 3 N. Hampshire.. Delaware Florida Wew Jersey... . 4 New York N.Carolina.... Georgia .12 nunois Indiana Iowa Ohio Oregon .10 .13 . 9 t'onnsylvania.. Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Rliodo Island.. .13 S. Caiolina. ... Tennessee Texas Maine Maryland Massachusetts., Vermont Virginia W. Virginia. . . Wisconsin Michigan Minnesota Total .411 Necessary to elpct :Ut SUTTER CELEBRATEO "1 fc STOMACH & 8TTlBs Fortify the System. All who have experienced and witnessed the effect of HosMter's Stomach Bitters upon the weak, bioken down, desponding victims of dyspepsia, liver complaint, fever and ague, rheumatism, neivous debility, or premature decay, know that in thlssupiemo tonic and alterative thero exists a specific principle which leaches the very source of the tumble, and effects an absolute and permanent cure. , For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. J:' " " -v A Most Eligible Ranch, Possessing fine pasturage and an abund ance of Wood and Running Water. For particulars apply at the Belt Office. inch 22-tf OTICE TO MINEKS! You can secure The BEST BOARD and LODGING To be had in Globe, and at The LOWEST PRICES At the Pascoe House l'rlccs for Board and Lodging reduced from $11 to SO Pei "Wcelc. These terms to apnlv to Miners Only. Him. J. IIYNDMAN, Manager. May 2t-tf To the SMOKERS of Black well's Genuine Bull Durham Smok ing Tobacco. The genuine has picture of BULL on every package. For particulars see our next announcement. Feb. fl-ly Will be nulled FOfC to all applicants and to customers of last rllbas year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Plants, etc Invaluable to all. O.M.FERRSC0.IS Dec. 8-3m Proposals. Sealed proposals will be re cclveil at (he ofliee of the cleik of the board of supervisors until MONDAY July 7, 1884, for the care of the indigent sick of the county. Bids to include lodging, boaid. Miirolnnr mill rniwi'il uttrn A kn Kl.l. jv.- ... , ...... ,....-... .,.,., .iou um? jui medicine and medical attendance. Ti ai fine it Hin IwiUfl aj uiiili i( yuv uwitivii Dated, Globe, A. T., June 2, 1881. UEO. W. STHttftlTT. pWV June 7-lm yvOj4o-Qred iters. - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE uudersUtitd, Executor of tho Estate of Hans A. Anderson, deceased, to the ci edit ors of, ancfj, all persons having claims against the ald deceased, to exhibit them with the neeessaiy voucheis, within ten months after tho first publication of this notice, to the said Executor at the ofliee of William Graves, Globe, Gila County, Ari zona, the same being llio place for the transaction of the business of said estate. Dated, Globa, A. T., June 7, 1834. OLOF M. ANDERSON, Executor. June 7-5v Administrator's Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an older of the l'io bate Court of Gila Count, Aiizomi Tcrii torj, made the 3idd.iv. ot June 1S81, in the matter of the estate of Collin 1'i.wr, de ceased, tho undersigned the Administrator ol tho estate of said deceased, will sell at piivnte sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand and subject to the continuation of the said I'lub.ito Colirt, on, or aftei tlie2Jil day ot June last, all the right, title and in terest and estate of the said Collin Fr.uer, deed, or his estate in and to the tollowing described pioiieitj, to-wit: An undivided tliiee-fomthsiiiteiest in and to tiio Equity mine or mining claim situated in Richmond Basin, Gila C'ounh, Arizona Territoij. haid claim was foimcriv. known as tiie West liichmond. Bids must be in writing and left at the business place of the undetsigned .Admin istrator in the town of Globe, A. T., or with him personally or may be filed in the office of the Piobate Judge, and v ill be teceived at any time after the ilrst publication of thib notice and befoic making sale. June 7, JfcSl. HOMER W. FISKE, Administrator. June 7-2 w &G "a " : ural !,, in.,r nwn Imtn - x- S.1 Mltnt Irtfl Address It -vfl- -"v..,. ....... .... ....... Ttirins and Portisnil Vslfu HaJlott k Oo , EN CASH mm $ay 1B1 CHAS. SCHULZE, BOOT sxixa Shoemaker, Has just received the Largest Most Complete Stock of LADIES, GENTS and CHILDREN SHOES Ever brought to Globe. TIES of EVERY DESCRIPTION, And of the very Latest Styles. Miners Boots & Shoes Hoots end Shoes made onsort notice, and in tho neatest jnniim.r.VTCTrM'RMHKR WJIfi PIjAfl&--Broaa btfeet -' K3T HIttK OF THE "Ei BIG BOOT. May 17-tf BREMEN'S LumberYard Q-lcfbe, -A- T. The best Quality of PINE LUMBEK, S -And- Mill Timbers EV ARIZONA, Always on Hand. Contracts filled at Low Kates and promptly. J. II. HYXDMAX, lime 10-tf Manager. J. Redman's Ifcvea,t ZMZstxlret, BROAD ST., - - - GLOBE, A:T, -Dealer In- I3EJEI, PORK, jVIuttoii, SaiiKagpe, Veal, JEtc, Etc. January C-tf 10 RENT. A comfortable dwelling. . Apply to CORNELIA ANDERSON I 7011 SALE. Two frame houses one ? containing tlnee looms and the oilier two. Tho property Is eligibly bituatcd. fari'rlcc Low. For particulars apply at the 1!eit office, inch 10-tf I. O. O. P. Regular mcoting of Olobo Lodge No. 6, 1. O. O. F., on Monday night ot each week, at Masonic Hull. All brothers in crood stanillncnrc cordially -terct:..- O-. WMI. Cook, N. Oi W. T. JICXELLV.-SsillW T- JUasomc! V. Regular communication ol White Moun tain Lodge, No. 5, A. F. & A. M. meets" Thursday's on or succeeding each full Moon, sojourning Brethren in good stand ing cordially i miled. By order of the W.M. W. II. COOK, ug 7tll Secretary, A nTPTVT'T'U wanted for The Lives jtLvTJllil A 3 of all the PiebUlents of tho U. S. Tho latfiest, handsomest best book ever sold for less than twice our pi ice. The fastest scllimr book in America. Im mense piofits Uf audits. All intelligent people want it. Any one can become a successful agent. Terms fiee. IlAt.i.r.TT Hook Co.. Portland Maine. dec.l5-ly Kotite of Forfcitnre. TO THE HEIRS OP .JOHN A. McCAR ty, or any person holding under them, and to the heirs of James L. McOargil, or any one holding under them, and to any one holding an interest of 125 loot of the unilei sinned a co-owner of the Continental minium claim, situate and being within tho McMiilen mining district, County of Gila and Territory of Arizona, that I, the under signed, co-owner in said mine, have done the work for the j ear A. D. 1883, required bv Section 232L of the Revised Statutes of tho United States in order to hold said claim, and prevent forfeiture of title to the same: Therefore, if within ninety days after sen ice of this notice by publication, you fail to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as co-owners, and the en tire costs of this notice and attending ex penses of these proceedings, your Interests In said claim will cease and become the groperty of the subscriber by virtue of said ection 2321. c. Martin, Ry his agent, .1 D. L.vRfc Mrh 15-9M Olof M. Anderson Ispicparcd to Contract for Building of Houses, Dd Job Work and General Carpentering. SZT UOOMS TO I.ET, Furnished and Unfurnished. Apply to May 24-tf J U. .VI. AMJl'.ltSOK. LEWIS ItORIXSON. TiijrTtopper & Sheet " Iron Worker. oprosrrc the pascoe noufeE, AIR-PIPE fur MINES. Cookina: Stoves ; Stoves and Tinware. BOOPISTO cSs TOB3BIiTC3- Of every description done to order prompt ly and at reasonable rates. LOW PRICES and squaro dealing is my motto. jj 8 THE WEST INDIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY. PROPRIETORS Ol" THE WEST INDIA Stomach Bitters, A'o. 20. S-uth Second Mrett SAINT LOUIS MISSOURI. Thin jrreat Tonic has ben introduced to the people of the Jtll3i.lppl Valley for the past thirteen j ears with unbounded sun.evis.iul popularity There Is nothing of the kind extant, that equals it as a stimulant, an apetirer, orantt-djsrx.ptic. It Is par ticularly aflapted to malarious districts and as a PREVENTATIVE OF CHILLS it- FEVER is not surpassed. It Is endorsed by the best chemists as the most ef ficacious btrengtt cninsr Tonic Oils country has eicr prodjced, the lalucof UIcli will be recognized bj all who may use them. Prh ate citizens of Arizona isltln: St. Louis hare impressed their conrlqtions that It Is peculiarly adapt ed to the wants of tl jt Territory , and needs only a trial to insure Its speedy Introduction there. Orders addressed to TlinWESTINDIAMAN'UFAO TfttlN'OCOHI'ANY will be promptly executed Dec 13 tf Pint tslfe If vial, tC.WEIS, "i ,YkB 11.3. Meerschaum Pipes, sjiontiis' Allllti rs. Liu, Repairing done. Send for circular, aOO nitt ) A DWA V, Nn w York. Fictoriis-69 WUrSt., sod Vienna, Austria. RA'MEcll!CUAUil AAD AUDElt FOB SALE George A. Newton p O SHOP At Hitchcock & Cos Drug Store, Globe, A. T. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. Sewing Machine Fixtures and Needles. Pistols. OCNH ANI 1'IKTOI.S ItF.PAniED Wm.McNelly ' PROPRIETOR. i . Champion Billiard HALL, Cor. JlaiD and Push Street, Globe, Arizona Keep constantly on nand and for tale the finest! Wines, Liquors and Cigars, to De found in tbe Territory. A firnt class Billiard Tablo and Club Room ! attached. The latest pcrlod'cals and maca zincs constantly on hand fortnp accommoda tion of customer- and the nuldic gprerally. Por Snlc. 9 NEARLY NEW LARGE FREIGHT J Wagons, and three yoke of work oxen, for sale. Apply to Jerry Hvnilman. copt. 29-tfl M W RRrMFN 11W ..i,. ., i y--y HQGr fEMli REMEDIES SKIN CURE, CATARRH CURE, COUGH CURE, BLOOD CURE. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. SEI3I2:TC3-a:03Sr & CO. eiltCHAL AOiHTS. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Notice of Jforfeltnre. TO AARON MASON EXECUTOR and administrator of the estate ot I'ordyre Phelps, deceased, and to the heirs orremcscntatlvesof said deceased, and to all vviiotn it may concern. TAKE NOTICE That I, a co-owner, in uu KCii in mining location, claim aim min ing ground, situated in Mineral Creek min ing distrji't. Pinal County, Arizona, about uiiev-iuiirui m normoasieriy iroauiin- -ilv from' the mouth of where It empties into the Gila itiver. said Keston mine adjoins the Copper King mine, have done ana expenueu tne sum oi une Hundred Dollars, the annual assessment requited by law for the year 1883, to hold the said mining claim, and unless you pay me vour proportion of said expenditure, thirty-seven dollais and fifty cents, together with the expense of this notice, within ninety (90) dajsftom this notice, your in terest and title in said Keston mining claim, will be forfeited to me. Dated, March,22, IfcSt. THOMAS HEAL Y. To be published thirteen times succes sively in n weekly newspaper published nearest to the claim. , inch 22-18w ATOlTrZl? ScmI sIx cents for SL XXiJSll postage, and receive free, a costly box of floods which will help v ou to more money right away than any; thing else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed from fust hour. The broad road to fortune opens before the vvoikcrs, absolute ly sine. At once address, Thue & Co.,. Augusta, Maine. declS-ly PAT MTJNN & CO., of tho Scientific AMsniruy. con. tlnuo to act as Sullclti ra fur 1'ttenta, (Jaruatu, Tina Mark. Copyrtgbts. fur tho tJndol f tatcs, Canada, Knirland, Franco, urroanr. etc Iluml Rook aboil, l'fiienta sent frw?. TlilrtT-rr.n yoarv exptrlnc, PatcniBoMalnodttiroiiihMUNN&CO.aronoUeod IntheScirNTino AMtmcAV. tho largcn. rast. ami mot wldelT circulated fctcntlrlo paper. (SKInyear. Weefely. Pplemlld cneravlnan and Intprpsiln In formation. Specimen copy of tho Mclrullfic A inrrv icon sent frno. Artdres Ml'NX K CO . r riE.VTinO American pace, ft.1 Bruadaiiy, I.cw Yor. j (First Publication, May 10, 1831.) Application !o. 377 anil 378, for Pat ents fci- the Zlark IV. uli; TXlucontly 2I1I1-Ki(c Claims. UniteJ.fatat.es Land Office, 1 Tutbon, Aiiona, May 5, 1S31. j "XToiice is beiebv given that Alexander A-J-i McDonell, vvIukso postufiico address Is Los Angtles, lauforui.1, has filed bis ap plication lof a patent for l'JTti linear leet of uiim-K. -j. wain mine or vein, Dealing t-'K with surface ground JW lectin l the boutawest end and 443 feet at Ihenst end, situated in Globe Mln NO I . i ,i V iiiiliiTii)il.riiaifrK ot Atiztma, and ueiguaua in the neiu notes and otlltial plat on hie In this office as Lot No. 00 A, In .said district said Lot No. 00 A beinj'-'as. lollows. to-wit: Resuming at initial point mentioned in notke ot k-'Mtiou. at the b W tenter of the claim, and tn.' . E end (.enter of tiie Buffa lo mining claim, Lot No. 41, at a stone 4x8x 21 ins., in a mound of stones, matked "M. T.M.C.No.1' L. !s.M. 31. No. 2, Globe Distiict, Is N 5S E Sua feet distant S M deg. 'II nun. W &15 feet, initial point of the Maik Twain Mill-bite: Thence !s 6 deg. 52 mill. L ou the boundaiv line between the Kutfdloaud Mark Twain mining claims, iMUtccttob E vomer of claim at a hole diilled in the uppu- edge ot a quaitzlte lock in place. 'Hie poiiion of this rock above ground Is ot such nature that It U impossible to ltftter and number it; t 89 deg. 05 miu. W 3 feet distant, a similar uiaikou uiock in place and above it the letters, -il. T.-No. 2, R. IV; 14 deg. E 3oii feet, N E corner ot the Globe Mining Claim, Lot No. :5'J; "thence N 21 deg. 58 mill, h 1270 feet to the N E corner ot claim at a poat 44 ins. in a monument of stone, maiked "M. T. M. C. No. 3"; tllence N 5-j deg. 52 min. W 2o feet to a post t feet long 4x1 ins. in a monument of Muncs, marked 'M. T. M. C. No. 4"'; thence same course 154 leet to the N corner of claim at a post 4x4 ins. in a monument of stones, marked ".U.T.JU.C. No. P; thence h M deg. 6S mill. W 1203.4 to is W corner of claim to lock in plate maiktd "3I.T. M. C. No. 0.' S 50 deg. 32 miu. E 12 feet distant; a rock in place nuiked "M. T. 31. C. No. 0. R. P. '; thence b 50 dog. 52 min. E !1U0 tcet to center of ledge initial monument ami place of be ginning. Total area of elaim 15.13 acies variation 13 deg. 20 min. East. This claim adjoins the Buffalo claim, Lot No. 41, on the N E and the Arundel on the b W ami is situated on the southeasterly slope ot the Eullalo Hill, about IK miles noi Hi of the town ot Globe, Gila County, Arizona. ALSO For C61.7 linear feet, with surface ground 330 feet at b W end and 321) teet at N V end, as a mill-site claim, situated in Globe .Mining Distiict, Gila County, Aiizona, and designated by the field notes and oflicidl plat on hie in this office as Lot u. uu x, .tm lui UC1U& as iimun?, iuu. Commencing at the initial point, a monu ment of stones, mi'iHioiiL'd in location no tice, on bouml.n-j of a mining claim located b) A. D. bkiuner, St a post 4x4 p- in a monument of stones, post marked -31. T. 31. s. No. 1, 1. IV '1 lio b W coiner of the (ilobe ledge mining claim, Lot No. 40. bears b bo deg. 02 min. E W2 leet L. S. M. 31. No. 2, Globe District, bears N 58 deg. 56 min. E 6036 teet. The initial point ot the Mark Twain mining claim is N &'J deg. 27 min. E, 3015 feet distant. Theme N 01 deg. 44 min. E, along the southeasterlj bound.uj 2U.7 feet to the N E cornel ot claim ut a conglomerate quartz rock in place 53 feet b about 5 ins. high marked with a cross thus : Thence N 13 deg. 31 nun. Y along the noitheasterly boundarj,824'4 feet, to N V coiner at a lock in place 4 ins. high 12x12 ins. marked with a cioss thus atcx.utN W corner, stone ai ii mail.td "31. T. 31. fe. No. 8V; thence b 00 deg. 3u min. W, tbl" feet to b V con.ti at a iui , 1 1. i.. a mound of earth and stone, m irkeu "31. 'i . 31. S. No. 4," N W, deg. L. jj teet to aim iter, tnence b 23 dei. 30 mn. 1 , along U.e souihwestei- ly boundaiv ihWleo, to b E iviner, at a post Jx7 ins In a monument ot Mono and c,ulIi,niarLed-'M.T.M. bvo. oVtheucc N 00'.. ileg. fc. 4iU.7 feet to initial point aiul- pl.ite of beginning, containing live acres. Variation 13 de;;. IS min. J.t. This mill-site is about ono mile N W fiom the town of Globe, on the L bank of Pinal ueck. The locations of bjth this mine and mill site areiccoided in the Recoidcr's office of Gila Count) , Arioua, in Rook 2, Record of 3Iiues, ,il iMge 134. An and all persons claiming adversely an portion of said 31aik Twain mine i Mirface giound of either said mine or mill tile ai enquired to tiio their adverse claim with the Itegister of the United States Land. Office at Tucson, Ai I zona, during the lty days' period of publication heieof or they will be barred bv virtue of the provisions of the statute. It is horoliv oidered that the foregolmr notke of application for a patent be pub-- nsi.eu lor tne penoa oi teu consecutive weekly new-sparer published at Globe, Glli County, Arizona. I1PX M Tr03IAf, Register May 10 llw PAPILLON - U