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mmmimfmwmmmmmmm rswajpsr ..tj, n"Jn mMiW'W''WMiMi'lll!"l'l''l0)'",SriOIW-Aia- ,r " T," 7" Tr3f"" wiV t'y- jJT T- -T3HT?,?? -Tsjsr" - ' "jwr '- -Jt i, ' I I . t ... . tv ' finfcr nirtiTTtim Trttaa mr&nkfl'- r" rrniFnwi i-SuSSi" mK?a2rKmttmaiif T-TrrnTin 'THE ARIZONA SILVER BELT. ot-t'iciii, lUfau o'j iL.i((iii.Tt. Saturday, Decombcr 30, 1893. nnouT or r.im ton. "Vlml intrjiorln to Jio thtf final roiiort Of Iho Arizdnn World's J?ftir Coiiitnis Stouors is publialiod iti Iho Arizona Hutorprimj of 3)ua 2-ltli, Wo two tho llirHo "what purports to bo" mlvisoil iy, hh the only ltminrftill Mntomoutniado ill tho Enterprise it Unit covoring tho receipts una ilMbttraemuiits on account Of tho mlndrul oxhiliit, comprising loea than ono hiilf Of tho total oxpomlituroH from Ariwjuti'H World's Fair fund. Howefori a llnd tho oraiHoil tlnta Ifflbliahwl in the Arizona Ilopulilicnn rfnd l'luBiiix Iloruld of Deo. 28d. Why tho Kntorpriso withhulti it in imox- phutied, linlosss it bo that tho fluureB -lm"PrrtirietuiXFi'tri!i KJbymfnrwtmm it.iwimi. i-orurs uxiick ktats:iioii. loo plainly shows tho misnpprViprlntloii Tiu:Ti;ii!iium tuial.i uMt.f, 'Jhoverdfot df gil(y raihloroil by lho trial jury iu tho duso of tho Terri tory of AriztfiM vs. JId. Towkubury, rfpotf tL'o churo of mnrdoring Thomas Graham, BHRgosta tho falibility of jury trials, nml especially of tho Jury tlwt tvholly ignored tho testimony oit bo half of tho accused, without n tittle of bvidenco showing it unworthy of cro donee. tftiroVu nro but mou, nnd in all agda Wo shown i full share of frailty. 'Twos that fact ajinoariug to Ohnrlw Sumner caused him I'd remark "Inm to6 familiar tf itli tho history of judical proceeding to regard them with nny snperutitiofis ruvereuco," and ho cited reasons for that opinion, among which' 08 tho condemnation of Soarnfoa to drink tho fatal hemloak, nml tho intol erance which pushed tho Saviour bare footed over tho pavements of Joru e'ftlom, bonding beneath his cross; nud nt a later ilay, surrounded by nil the forms of law, hung alleged witohea nt Salem, nnd banhhod lloger Williams fromtheNowEnglandcoIonyfordcclaro- mg that tho power of civil magistrates axtoniU to- the tibdies, goods and ont ward stats 6t men but not to their souls ami consciences. Happily, under tho blissful oro of Woutor Van Twillor, New England thtocraoj was igroTerl by tho lwgal a'cimien of that renowned Onrnmnr nt New York who sent his jack knife as a ! Sls f0""48 of lhe Exixwitiou. summon, accompanied by his tobaooo I Wo glm from the lomoht pub l5ot as a warrant after Bnrent Iilkr I llshei1 iu tbe epublioan nud Herald By Soction G04 of tho Rovlsofl Mint utoHofthoXJ. S. (2nd od. 167S) pago 10Stho judicial dititrictu of tho Uni tod Sttos nro divided into ninoclr oultfl. Tho nindi circuit includes tho district of Onfifornfci, Oregon and Ne vada. SocEion lfj Of tho proposed onablinguot admitting tho Torrltory of Arizona fo Blntohood is as follows : 'Thar; tho said stato, when admitted as aforesaid, shall oonstituto a judicial district, tho name thereof to bo tho uno as tho namo of tho Stato; and tho circuit tuut district courtu tlioreof shall bo hold nt tho capital of the Stato lbr tho time being, nud tho said dis trict shall, fur judicial purposes, until othorwiso provided, bo attached to tho sxatxaaM mnn rrjSama ninth judicial circuit, A cir- of tho funds, Tho statement of tho disbursements for tho mineral exhibit! is urnply sufli ciont, Iiowovor, to prove thntn hsrgoi)ait of tho apiiropriation Was frittored away. ino cost or collecting tho mineral ax hibitswasSl2il.08; freight on samo, ly81.83-.totftl, 35,11)5.1)1, Cost of installation, salary nnd transportation of ngoht and commissioner, S6.Ci7.81; W. K. Moado, traveling oxpouses on sinpmeut or ores, 8020; W. O. Uarnes, ditto, S8W which shows thai tho ox pondituros on account of tho mineral oxhibiU, aside from tho cost of colloo tiou nnd freight to Chicago readied tho oxtravugant sum of 7,272.11, ranking tho total disbursements for minerals. $12,768.82. It should bo remembered that almoht all tho ors and minerals displayed were gratuitous donafjoij, anrf iu addition, the Copper Queen Companygonoronsly P&t Imlf tho salary of an assistant at the mineral exhibit duriuc tho eutiro ripon complaint of Wandlo Sohooa lioven, who alleged that the dofendant refused to como to n setlletnbnt of ao connts, and being in court, each pro duced a book of accounts which the court weighed and counted the leaven and finding thorn of tho samo number of leaves and of identioal weight, ad judged that therefore the aooounta ware equally balanced, and for that reason it was decreed that Wandlo should give Baront a reoeipt and iTarent should givo Wandlo a receipt, and tho ootwla Wo should rwy tho ooet. As another tovidenco of progrossiie justice we cite tho caso of the man who was arraigned npon tho charge of stealiug an ax. Three persons swore that thoy saw the Hccuseu shhu ma ax anu six persona ( fesfifioa npoa oath that they did not sea him steal it, whereupon the jury acquitted tho accused npon the ground that tho weight of evidence was in favor of tho prisoner. Tom Pitch in his defense of Tewks bnry said that some swarthy gontleumn other than tlo one on-trial must be the guilty person", atoll that tho identity of the culprit by tho witnesses on the part of tho prosecution was rashly deter mined, by a hasty glance, by tho com plexion of tho receding person of tho offender, but, nevertheless, offended justice, believing that a bird in tlic land fa-worth two-in tho bush, refueed t6rclftSfth6Lnnir'aiiasot tku prisoner free. The zeal displayed in summon ing upwards of ono hundred witnesses ior tho prosecution, and securing their attendance in court, suggests on anec dote qf Chief Justico Storoy. "At the trial of a Methodist preacher for the JiiurdW of a young girl the evidence tfas entirely circumstantial nnd there vras a wido differouce of opinion con cerning Ins guilt. Ono morning, just bsforo' tbe opening of tho cOUrt, n brother preacher stopped up to Jonathan-Afason, counsel for the defease, nnd said: 'Sir, I had a dreom last night, iu which tho angel Gabriel ap peared and told me that tho prisoner aa not guilty. ' Ab,' replied Masony 'havo him subpoenaed immediately.'" The testimony of a majority of those witnessos for the prosecution was trivial,-of no importance iti the case, and inany who plead povorty had their ex penses paid by Maricopa county, nnd contracts woro modo with tho railroad companies' for thoif transportation at roduccd rates. It has been rumorod'and so stated by nowspapors, that tho vorcMet iir ttie Towkbury case, latoly tried at Tubeou1, fvaa a compromise. Tho jury were out ' for twenty-four hour. Eight were for conviction and four for aoqnittal. If it bo true that tho jurora voting for acquittal -wero porsuadod, induced, or coerced to yield by threat, or nny means faljou to deprive tlio jurors of a fair expression of opinion, then it is evident that Towksbnry failed to secure n fair and impartial trial. If thi rumor bo borne out by facts, tho stnt Htes of Arizona oxpressly grant a new trial to Tewksbury. It is baroly pos sible that counsol for the dofonso do sired io tnko ftdvnntogo and make a point of this oircumstauco, for when naked if ho wished tho jury polled, he ueuiiueoi una inns not iiave it go on rocord that it was tho vordiet of each of tho jurors. It is also stated that Tewksbury novor plead to the indictment; if not, then this is a fatal defact in tho trial and must result iu the granting, of a now trial. Since-writing tho nbovo it has boon definitely ascertained that the priwlego lp plott(T, accorded to all.prie on?,refLnt iho tyi v$? not givhto Tewksliury, nml, liherofore, the alleged itial is. a nullity, ! that the Fair Oommiisioiiers drew mileage and per diem aggregating S7,102,-14. Among Hie beneficiaries of this money m W. 0, Ilarnee, who served only ft portion of the time, and suc ceeded W. 0. O'Neill, Sl.892.08 (O'Noill rooeived?607.80);S. I. llehan (who aarved.anly portion of the time. ; succeeding W. J. Urnunon) 31.272.70 (Uranneu reoiol $711.71); It. O. Browu, 874.16?W. K. Mwide, 3076; Geo. P. Oott, SflOO; The Arisona Gnwlte was paid 1,200 fqr 20,000 oopiea of ite World's Pair edition, whilo 07,000 eopies of the oretlitoble imblica tion, "Ariaoua," by T. It. Sorin, coat only 801. 00. Tho cost of the Arizona building is stated at $8,2419.88; furniluro and fix- ' turoe (fivo obaira, a desk, table,-rug and register, fttal rentetl piano, chairs and lounge) S880.D1; maintenance of build ing $707. Wool cost $-12.30 the commission ers should have bought moro, as there was not enough to pull oyer tho eye of Arizonn people. N. S. Uerray, Gila comity's commis sioner, expended of the appropriation S218.C5, the oommissMiner of Cochise oounty, $8-10.510, and of Graham coun ty, S818.1-i. The display of ores from these three counties were the best in Arizona's exhibit. There wm originally appropriated for Maricopa- county 1,0-10, all of which was expended and not a cabbage : stalk or kernel of grain to show for it. A special allowance of $848.52 was subsequently made to Marieopa. The furniture in the Arizona build ing, which is alleged to have cost $880.51, nt the close of the Exposition. was sold for $211 ami m nothing is said about tbe building, we presume that was thrown in. Tlio 880,000 bonds appropriated by tho legislature stand as a debt against the Territory; they run twenty years and draw interest at tho rate of 5 por cont per annum, making an additional SUO.OOO, whioh tho Territory will bo called npon to pay for tho World's Pair cjtperfeno. The money is, "though lost to sight, lomomory dear." The Santa Pe It. E. system being pinohed for cash and notice givon of default in. payment of interest on bonds duo January 1st, htm bcou placed in tho bauds of reeeivors who, it is thought, by proper financial nursing, will render it unnecessary to knock it down with an auctioneer's haramor. Its ombar rasemout is attributed to tho uoprossiou in trade whioh is seriously affecting every industry, and in this inslanco it rany be said that the largest corpora tions art generally moro or less affected by tho unparalleled storm now devas tating commerce irr all directions. Tho bonded indebtedness of tho Santa Po system aggregates $232,00.0,000. Total liabilities of about $210,000,000. Tho mueago of operated lines nggrcgato vnUo railee. It is oflioially stated that one object of tlio rccoivoruup was to- get rid of certain loosed and subsidized lines which have beon oporatod by tho main linos for some timo at a heavy loss. cult court consists of ft justico of tho Supremo Court, called tho "cirouit justice," a "circuit judgo" for tho cir cuit having tho samo powers as tho circuit justico, nnd tho "district judgo" oftho district whoro tho circuit court is lieul. Any two of these officials may hold court. Tho "circuit justice" Bitting apart, may try cases; during every two years lio must attend at loast ono torm of court In tho district. (It. S. Section 010, Act 10, April 18C9). Tho jurisdiction of tho circuit courta is huoIi as Congress confers (sowing machino casos, 18 AVnll. 077). A gon oral description of tho original juris diction is, that it extends (subject 10 flomo Hmitrttiona founded upon resi dence) to civil suits involving moro than $2,000, i by not of March 3, 1887, prior thoroto $500) exclusive of costs. and arising under the Constitution, laws or treaties of tho United States, or in whioh the controversy is butweeu different States, or citizens of a State and foroign States, citizens and sub jects; also of crimes undor tho laws of tho United States. Thoy havo no ap pollato jurisdiction over tho district court. Moro Rpooiflcftllv tho m-iHnnl jurisdiction includes: Cases arising under laws providing internal rev enue, postal laws, patent laws, copy right lawa; procoevllngs for penalties incurred by a merchant vessol in car rying passengers, suits by or against a national banking assoolation, matters involving tho elective franchise and other olvil rlghtB UolOilglng to citizens of tho United States; also, exclusive jurisdiction of all crimea and offenses cogniaiblo undor tho authority of tho United State, oxcopt when otherwise provided, and concurrent jurisdiction with tho district court, of offonsea cog nizable therein. Tho District Court of tho United States has jurisdiction overall ndmir- alty and maritime cuusos, nil proceed ings In bankruptcy, and oil penal and criminal matter cognizable under tlio laws of tho United States, oxolttsivo jurisdiction ovor wliioJi is not vested ! in tho circuit or Supremo court. Moro specifically this jurisdiction comprises: Non-capital orimes committed within tho district or upon tho high seas, cx copt tho cases mentioned in Revised Statutes, TiUo, -'Crimes" Section 5-112; case of piracy, whon no circuit court is held in tho district; suite for penal ties and forfeitures, in goneral, suite at common law brought by tlio United States or any ofllcor thereof; suite In equity to subject roalty to tho payment or internal rovenuo tax; suite for for feiture or damage as debts duo to the United Stales by Revised Statutes, Section 3190; causes arising under tho postal laws;, civil causes in admiralty or maritlnle law; somo offonsea against civil rights Revised Statutes, Title XXIV; suite by or against any nation al bank within tho district; BUite by alions for torts in violation of tho law of nations or of a treaty; certain suits against consuls or vico consuls, and original bankruptcy procoodinga. An will be seen by tlio provision of tho enabling act it has beon cunningly devised to concentrate tho business of tho Federal courte at Phmnix nnd dn away witn ttio trial ol "A dollar' worth for dollar "Is t'-o motto ot llooa-igomittrilia. Tll ineillfclno ! & hlrf.lv conceutratod extract ol SaraiirJ!a ami oUitr well-known vegetahlo rpmrftc, ana Ji pro nouueed hyexperu tho mmcctnml lt prep aration el Iho kind yet produced. It owes Its pecullRf strength and medicinal merit to iho fait that It 1 preparix! by a Conbl laUon, I'ro portion, and Process rcoullar to ItBPlf, discovered by tu0 proprleton ul Hood's Sana rnrllla, aud tnown to uo other medicine. Iu prompt action ou tho blood rcmoeall linpnrf tlc, and euros scrofula, (alt ilicnm. ,otm, boils pimples, all humors, nnd nil disposes or nirec Moris arising from impure blood or low state ol the sj item. "I havotaien Hood's Fawaparilla end Hod it to bo the best t rood purifier ; hate eror used," ilns. H. Kjbld, Auburn, cal. Tlio cat Mcdlclnr. "I have tised six bottles of H(d's Sarsaparllla forindlKcitlon. It has helpe.1 mo a great deal I think it Is the tx-t medlclno for indlgextiou nnd dysucpsla." JIrj. n. A. Uvvsvldlls, ijj North Fifth Street, Han Jose, CnL N, I), lie sure to net only Hood's Sarsaparilla Boldbydruffltists. t;iIxlor5. l're!irl nnt. by C. I. UOOD & CO., A jKJthocarles. !, ell, IOO Dosos Op.o Dollar Minihf Aprilidatiou No. 010. a. ssswissiaasas ,. .,. M , J. S. COLLINS. H,!a n..t mt.,.,, DUW1B, i? on lilUlli 8urvy No. 1109, Llnle Ixle. S, JsAKU Omen. TCCIOS. Arizona. ) ., , October 31, IBM. f ISutiCO Is huridiv trlfn )ifi. Vht, Tr(i.! GInli Mines by Kdnaril 11. Cook, attorney ilft Comity, Arlsonn, Iim inado npj.licnMori for a jKitent for the LIZKIK LOUfi claim. Malaria wkv Malaria and chills and fever oro duo to tho inhala tion ol watery vapors ami Coses arising from decay inevcgolutlon. Tho humid SprlEEtmJ Autumn months vjr both city and country, Tho victim is continually tlrod, aad worn out, lias bo energy, is subject to octcs end pains in the bscV and limbs, and Is perspiring ono moment and cold the next. Joy's YegcUltlo Sarsaparilla Is more effective In this troublothan nil tho potash Sarsaporillu pat together, for tho plain reason that It has stimulating properties and a perfect bowel regulating action not found In tho others, and yet that ore absoiato necessi ties in tho euro ol this ILL 1. Y. & goon jsguhitcs It out ol tlio system. " I had n bad case ol lcalarifl. I scorned unaMo to check it and being over seventy years old, was very uneasy. Finally, I trlod 1. V. 8.. It cured mo and I am no;r hearty as before." U. 1L llCKKErr,lieiTcaitlc,CaI "ni! enfjwr, sitiute in tho (Jlolie Jllnlnfj UUtrict, (!il County, Arizona, and dsscribtd In tbe otlicinl jilat ana field notes on file iu thl office, iw4 fullous, viz i llCuiniilnc at corner Xd. 1. the initial t.,.t,. (from nhlch U. 8. M. M K. 2, hears N. CI (les. -la roln K. 355H 2 feet) a csdar j)ot 5 feet lnnjt 0 Inches in dinmcte r, with mound of stones; thence N. 3S le. ol min. K. 1371.4 fwt to omcr No 2, a cedar post 5 feet lonjr, C Inchen in diameter, set 1 foot in ground; then N. 52 ilegs. CO min. V. TXK) feet to crnr Nr. 3, a cedaF iot S feet ln, Cinches In diameter, set 1 foot in ground, y, ith mound of stones; thence S. 38 dons. 01 min. W. 1371.1 fcrt to corner No. I, a cedar post 5 feet Ion;;, 0 uehe in diameter, set lfoot In ground with iimumi of stone; tlienco S. 0'J degs. 60 min, K, COO feet to corner No. 1 nnd place of beginning, nnd containing 18 89 acres nisgne tio variation 13 de. 20 win. 1). and funning a portlen of the "rter 0f ,ertIon In Township of range, Gila an.l Salt lvr, lws meridian. The location of thU mine It reooriUd in tlio llceorder's olEco of (iiU oounty. Adjoining olsimoiils Are All persons holding adverse claims thereto are reiiilml to prewent the aino before this ultioe within sixty days from the hrst day of publication heijf. or they will lie barred by virtue of the prrfmna of tits stotute. UIJKIIISHT iiltOWN, ,, ,, HeRister. Uiwahu ll. Cook, Attorney for Claimant. no18-10w Instrucoh, at IJea.ionable Terms, glen on the Piano, Violin, Guitar and Mandolin, The theory ol music taught; also if desire.! the aft of playing accnpanitoenU without (iMitwivuKu "i me notes. ....AND. Rlotice ! veset able barsepariHa Insist on Joy's Most modem. McsteTeetlvc Yet same price It Is tho only bowel rogulatog dirzaparillo. WFvr Sale only hy H. C. HIT0HOO0K. ItRularPil:rKK)LLAU a b.iUl. CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS SCROFULA COUGH OR GOLD Threat AtTcctlen VaEtJagcfHerh Or any DUtnte ir,V Om Throat an& Zunji r JnfltttntiS, Zoe Strength cr .Vrrr rotrtr, iou tan Id rrtltxfd aiul Cur4 ty EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL With Hypc-phosphltes. PALATABLE AS MILK, Jtkfvr Scott's ZTrm.Von, anrf tet no r ptaiulloi or lolttttatlon indure yiu It aecrpt a mbtHtute Sold by ail Druggists. SCOTT A DOWNS.Chomloto, M.Y. Mining Application No. 017, Survey No. U07, Uinta Nest and Maggie lodes. V. S. Ikd OrnoK, Tuoso.v, Arizuiia. J OctnbtrSl, IMI3, Notioj I hervby aiici. tlwt The Unltwl UloU Mint hy Kdwartl Ji. Cook, attorney . wtww post oihec addnow U lllob, UH Cuunty, Anion, lis made appliontlnu if.?. ?&$ or b mJlD NJi&T nnd l,UU ! twniiig oopiHir, situate in lj,ltb Mining District, UiUUwritv, Atituna, and dcsoriljea in the ..fliiUI plat and field nte oo hie in UiU offict, M f.dloas, lj : ligiaBing at corner No. 1, Uirda Nel claim, (wlmiee U. S. M. JI. No. 2, bears N. 69 d&. 38 ibIb. K 0170 left) a cotiar iot 6 cct ixujf. w racues in uumeter, set 1 foot in the ground with wound of stones; llnnoe N, 2 dyn. Vi min. K. UK feet o oonier No. 2. aalur uwt 5 it kay 6 fnohfci in alaiueUr, set 1 fwA. in RMund aixl surrouixtad hy a wlo!M.UD;tliaeeS 68 deg. V, min. Ji. BOO feel to coiner Xb. 3, a oodsr ott 5 let l.in 0 indies in diameter ami wirrotuided by aui.rind of stones; thiK 8. a ilsgt. -15 min W. 1J00 leet to Conur N. 4 Mo.li. cl with cni.r N... 6 of ton Majje rfaim, cdr iost 6 ft hmjf 0 Inches in diameter, tlfetjttu Kriuod wltli louund of stones; thence N. 40 U. W d.ui. K, 1175.6 feet to corntr o. 7, a axUrumt 5 feet lon, 6 inch t in duiuettr, nt I foot in gnmad with mirtjod . f stouss; tbenoe S. 58 degk. 16 min. A'. 000 fret to com.r N'o. S. a cwlar I ml R f.i . i.. , .: . z- ."- ' "i maum in uiaoifwr, Kt t lout in ijivtonvt with ui.und of lones; thence N. AG dB ) aln. W. 1475 feet to curve, Nu. 5, idsnticiil witli corcoi Ne. J, of the BinU N,t uim and pUtie of begfnslng, ami coilaining w.-m, ukuh luunn is aeys. n tnm, i. jnd foruiingaportmn of tbe nuar- Ur of utetUta in Township pf rajjse nuridiao. Tlw lwaitlon ol this mine U reoorded la iho Heoonier's office of 'jila. County. A Ijoitiiug clainwuiU sure Ail persons hohlfnff ndverje eJaims thereto i requiwl to presttit Ida sAwe Woc this Ihcc within sixU dars from tlu nt .!.. ..f ..... "m -.. - r.v. " puuucauuu oereoi, w hi virtu or tli pi Of all kind repaired, Engines Overhauled And put In J? JltST-OLAPS running order. Instructions for tunning a&d keeping in order the same given gratuitously. Itepaiiing of ail huicta of steam pump, and udmill pumps a specialty. Wumbine in all it Lrahches done on short notice. Special attention given to "OUT Ol' TOWN" work, AJ1 work guaranteed, and at LIVING P&SCES. The lerjr best of references can be ghen. J. F. DALTON, Practical Engineer, Oct 7-Gm. YELLOW DANVERS Onion Seed Postage Paid SI por lb. Special List of VEGETABLE SEEDS on Application, Correspondence Solicited. TRUMBULL & BEEBE, Itnportcrs (Jrowcrs and Dealers in SPED TRKKSand PLANTS. vT& 03 STAGE Vmt, Mkos rejjular trips, both times a weok. ways, siK Comfortable. Covered Goaciies) Alula, . Express Matter for Globe Will bo reccired at Bowio and fonrardeif daily (except Sunday) to Globo. The accrued charges will bo advanced' on nil express received from Wells, Far go & Co. , at Ilowio. C. LAYTON. Proprietor. Thatcher, Graham Co., A. T. 4IOnii4I HlMIMI ST. fan i ruucix-o.f ul. maj-3-1 ff. 0. Hitclicocl z, oct-t-tf i.Vt2si Cull AlMkTB au hi. ruiiirUttfnM. sso Klljgi.-ns sJIMaalEj. VtitKt work irjkt, Bjit cannot b d- 3 Z"?' lu,l",' " ' "" P" laVlt- .T.;Aj5rwsa CftKUnutf Wp SI SJ - .k. Ci PKfl-0 est I SEE. DicepuLrmiUoJ. lit SUIS, E.I Ca, 1 E. E. BURLINCAftiE'S ASSAY OFFICE .UBTAIti. sreof, or ttoy will he bsutsxl by limrtslan at tbn statute HBrtBBRT nlioWjr, Ei-a 11 Coos, Attorney far Ctnliuant. 21Ritr. no18-10w Mining: Application 2To. 618. Sre-Xo. lU0,Trau)it Ide. TOGi: -ALSO DKALEU IX- M CHEMICAL D LABORATORY tJUblUhtd ta Colorido. 1S. Samr.lfs by matt or ciprcii wm reeefre prompt aal carerol uttrrtton. Gold a Silver Bullion "gJiSftVPRissttz ill-SK, 1735 & i;:3 Urttza 5t, 5iTtr, UU. nascsscn rniUT rnfM n !C 111 Iff fmmH EYE,JtaE8 Onenf thaptr IHiXXcl.gilP ec"pe ins I Fancy Goods, a iwn S3 SHOE MfWWrp. Do jm vreit them? W!a rext la need 17 a pair. Dost In tho world. S4.Q0J1 $2.50 3.50 , 12.00 z.so m wvh2 00 2.25 jfeLJll.Vs rVjiai 73 (ieISMSsk United SLitR casea in tho soverai distrlcUi as at nri- cnt practiced. In plaeo of liavinrjr to bocomfno- n StAf l.uvr. t.-, fn w.I i ShM' Jh7.f'1 V1' l maJardlookd nix. butlo tho neoDlo of U?a north ' Sr.!.".. "MtoocI.jWrBhr, connties tho liardship would bo still greater. Mining Application Na. 621. The Columbia Desk Cnlondnr, which iH issued niinually by tho Pope Jlatiu- fttotnring Company, of Columbia Bitry olo famo, is out for lffoi, much im proved in appearance. It is a pad cal endar of tho Ramo size and ahapo aij thotHj of previous years, having a loaf for oauli day, but its attractivouew hr.3 boon lioiglitenod by tho work of ff devgr 'artist, who htw scattorod a Berios of .bright peii-drawiiiga through ita pages. It alga contains, as usual, many appropriate and inforofitiug contribu tions from people both bright aiul wise. U. S. Imso OmcE, Tuowk, AriMna, 1 Xlecotnber tsth, 181U, f Xntfee Is liereliv given that The Unfted fllobe Mines, by Jfttnnnl II. CuoV, attnrney in fact whewe post oflioo nddretss is Globe, tlila Connty, Arizona, lias inada apjillcatlou for a pftUnt for the OLAUIATOIt and CKN. TKAYI.1A lodes bcarinij copper, situate in Globe Mining District, Gila County, Arizona, and deecribed in tho official plat and field notos on fde in this office, afollos, viz lleginnlnL' nt comer Xo. J. of the Gladia- tor, identioal with corner No. 5, uf the Cen traylia, (whence N. S. M. Af, No. 2, bears'N. 3 (legs, ai min. J.'. 4078.8 feet) a cedar post 15 feet lung, C inches in diameter set 1 foot in th ground with mound of stones; thenco S. C7 detfs. 43 mm. W. 139.8 feet to corner. No. 2, .1 cedar ,Kst 5 feet long, C inches in diam ter, set 1 foot in ground with mound of atones; thence N, SO degs. 2fi min. W. G00 feet to corner No. ?,, acedar post B feet long, C inches iu diamtter with mound of stones, thenco N. 70 tlegs. 03 min. '.. J253.8 feet tu corner No. 1, identical with corner No. 8, of the Oentray. li lle, it cedar post 6 feet Ions, C Inches in diameter, with mound of stones; thence S. 45 defrs. SO min. W, 1103 feet to corner No. 7 Oentraylr JjixJe, a Cedar post 5 feet long, 0 inches m diameter, with mound of stones; thence N. 30deg. 20 rain. V. fXK).l feet, to oonier No. (1, a cedar post 5 feet long. G inches in diameter set 1 foot in ground with mound of stores; thenco N. 44 dotn. 10 min. JI. 3500 loet to conur Ko. f, ftlontionl with corner No. 1 Gladiator lode nnd place of beginning. Total area of Gladmtor Jodo 15.81 acres; less conflict with Alic 0 07 acres; less conflict with Vractlon 0.2 1 aire's;- lees conflict with Jloosier 1.") acres. Total area Centraylia 1M& 17.70 acres; less conflict with Hoosicr 0.18 acres? less conflict with Grey 0.02 acrcn. Net area Gladiator and Centraylia Lodes 31.81 acres and forming a portion of the Quarter of Section in Township - of Hnnge .Meridian. The location of this mine is recorded in the Recorder's office of Gila County, on page . Adjoining claimants art Alice, Fiaction, lluosfcr and Grey. All persorts holdinir adverse claims thereto are required to present the samo before this 00 10 by purehjjlng W. L, Doughs Sftecs. Nsoo and price stamped 01 th tottaro, look fcr U whsn y boy. W. I-DOUGLAS, llrocklon, Mass. Sold by GEO. H. STKATTON, San Cnrlo3, A. T. V. 5. J.Atl Ornta. TtXMK, Arizona, (ctuWl.r 1 Ntfc is htrebr fcven that The Unite! ll Miuea, by J-il ward H. Cook, attorney 111 uo, n,t pom 8BlC0 aclrow it tJlobe, G'ila County. Arhnn. bate BMHit iii-iilicaliim fur a latent fr tb TRANSIT I.OUK, benr ms coiiir, wlMte in Globe Minlnir Dlttrkl, ,ila County. Anarn, and deefill iu the official plat and Celd note on file in Him run-?, M I')lliis, viz: UKinniiig at corner No. 1, Initial morui mn t. a cedar pot S feet l.mg, u inclits In i-.nster set one foot in tho ground, with u. .onl of stones, (from whioh U. S. il. Sf. No. 2 !r north 82 dssjs. 01 min. K. 48IJ te. 1) thence N 37 deg 27 min, U. 1577.4 feet tio-merN.i 2, a cedar Host 5 feet Ling G Kith sin diameter, set 1 foot in the ground 'tli mrniiid uf stones; thsnee S. i'l ds. 15 i.iin K- iV f-t tu comer No. 3. a cedar put feet li tig, 6 indies in diameter et I foot in the i-rnjn. with troond df stme; tlieitee K. V degis. 30 min V. 137C.6 ll to cornor No. 4, a cedar pott 6 feet lortg, G incJiw in diame ter, set 1 loot in the groiuid with nvmnd of too;llinoeN. 21 degs. IB min. W. 463.4 '.rt in ou-ner No. 1, and plico of beginning, nnd containing 12.55 acre, moan variation 13 dex. 15 min. I! and forming a portion of the quarter f section in Township of range meridian. The loca tion of this mine la recorded in the Jtecnrd er's office of Olla Co. Adjoining ehimants are tbe Nevada, survey No. 847 Itli lif-!i ,t conflicts and cxoludwt. All ei'n holding advemo claims thereto me rniiiirm w preseni me same oetore tins STATIONERY, PERFUMERY, DRUGGIST SUNDRIES, and Pure Liquors For MediQAi Fnrpftt. .rropcnptloni' carcftiHy coropouodetl at all lioun of tho Day or Night. the t orliS. .? raritatMi r .mcrtlrtt. nJ to iNiMsJar i ts-f-r t f.4vwH mimtt t TrlK, nife InrmSt it J"'j r Uw ffcc ftt tu xl enc n tkf rv ef ih .irn AM 10 6etr lata la tJ ahw trr f4 ta tti J rb ratl-Tspwr (fifkUn ri lb f rental ytm Tfa t- r t oC ths4 nriMrant at iniltittlltll rew af mtm- Tt tottamnt t fiva ib iprtinw vt rJiaw4 to x&ttA boat th flfilftb Mrt of btiih. It u a t ratid d 1U m i.1 aYrfft.lUfXaf Utaiyi titty W Mtllalbiatsuw jU?ri ttKLtkafri 83 L$lO6r itlitil, frMutLauriitk C1 pt (KtlrtWTHIItCMt W pf tU pc tturftl i4drt.U tlXU.LrtCOfctU30. fvhiLAXD, UAiyy Wm VjfiWKmiqf lgg W"BH a FARRIER" MILES. MOST NOTED CASTBATGH IH THE WORLD Has his method notf In book form, nnd for aale, fully lllnet'-jtloc Ids mot annrorod methods of Altering Colt , Bpayinz CatUo and Wogs, esiwcially Ilfdgllng Jio-sCT, etc. Also snowing his ropea and uwtronienla, and tell ing tho best aftr trwtUnent or castrated stock ery important o all ott owners and castraton For pnreii aaU particijlanef book vrrlto him at Ohnrlemon, Colts Co. , 1)1. .'.. .vw Mining Application No. 615. Survey No. HOG, Unckeye and Jlogeye Jodc. XJi S. Land OrncE, Tcosos, Arizona, 1 October 31, 18!)3. J Notice is hereby giren that Tho United Glebe Mines by Kdward II. Cook, attorney for claimant, whose lost-ofltee oddrsw is offioe wiUilu suty days from the first da' puuiicauon nereor, or tney uui be ba virtue of tbe proisfuns of the statute. ay of J by JJEHMUIT UKOWN. t, ,r llegijter. JJnwAnn JI. Cook, Attorney for Claimant, novlS-lOw b KSf?iA,J2F MATRIMONIAL! Vkc9 I tWtt Mi 1 b twrt. llftOf(iJirtlUtidMfli;b()CsftBelBJa lc$ rtu)aes ol r)ocUUl 1-lic "" "uii kj srirTspsjui lot tun vx manmoiif Mnt.npiata,tnl?4siTsV IttTI maaf t them r Mtebfttl nj hrJbrrj.iTlOrU, WehTeS.QCOUdr Bas3ri u tTf ry tf Uhl mtirwaJityj wtiJtbr ClTedifipl)nofthlsdie MMttttjam. A41rM ICSS D3AWEB 097.CHs:A3Jja kln.cc ile VitIiuut Brcart. it Disuji-'s rtBsiDKKCz, ilaraurtfs, Wicb., ) IcT.?.iAa. f Tboltov. J. Koesblel, of ainn plaoo. it rites; I bam saQerul a groat 1ml. anil vbenorer t Bow foci a nervous attaek coming I Ule a does ol Faster Koculga Nerro Toaio aaJ feel rtc UeTOd. I think a great deal of It, end trooU ratbtr bo witboat bread than aithaat tbe Toalc, S rBcix, CaL, Jane 19, WJ. From tbtsrir-ofT land I writ to say that I hay been snCoriog for 25 years tfxjm tlw tlmo my first child wr-a bom) l:n signal and brain trontle, and as 1 grew older tbe pain socaicd to' grow worse; I beard some time ago ol Faster Koentg'a JJotto Tenia. Am on tbe socond botti7 and tool tbe pain In my back very, very nraiU rclleyod. Indeed. ilEi L. M. JOBNSOK. Vnlnnllln TTrwil? vn Kmvrnt l)Ioao sent free to aay address and poor pstleBts can alo obt&ln this ineilictno free of diarzc This remedy has been jprepsrod by tie Iterorenl Puior Koenlir. ot Fort Wayne, Ind. since ISiB, ana IssowpnpinauDdeiius direction brtas KOENIC MED. CO., Chicago, III. Sold by Druggists at 81 per Bottlo. C for 83. LarcoSlro.Sl.7G. O Bottles for SO- FREE1 nrfmKnJ. ri. mriir BtGsTTflll. KU. xbMUi f tJtiMBki lM I irii AMi lVrr. Tf fH ilL VV .ftT. Lm. 4 ut hl Tb ewrttniB fu tin wo it rctralt f I awnthV ut- BMl iMwfMl lslMltftg III! aK4uttra aJI rata. MTfrVodl irt nriHd. VB1 cisMrfallr mAv to leqalrta wHil tUs- tatUmAT PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. CONFIDENTIAL. HtralMt, XtKurrUf. f4 caU U tttaif tar rticlKn t 6i. o. r. r. suets, tnicus-s miua. csictca. in. W.'ckl IU l III lb, (0 IU 4) la. JI h. II la. W.Ut.WlA. nh, IS Ss. !!. lib, 3tj- lla. a Una bbrptibw (frsHttrUl m Si af u u B U kkki Q B X O U L2CJ HS SB IW Jl-l.l-ltfJ For LOSrorPATLDlO KAKTlndDi QntnX acd HEHVOUS DEBILITY) tveRKaessoi i?oayanQitaa, sneers flf FrrfirierF.XkM in OldAr Younr. Itftktf.t. SftLU MAKIIOOfl rcllr BHIm4. Il ta im ui 4nrtlfm1Trilk,tSI)lcrEtOrSttOUblVSriKtSUl aooc ikuUIMr D.rilllx IIOXK TIISIkT-D...O. In a j. In lllfy Iroia SO 5Uttt and rrvlr CiastHn. Krlt Ua. D'rlptle rvk. ftrUsll4S prerBll6(il4irrT Mitvu ERIE MEDIOU CO., BUFFALO, K. )!. otliie within sixty days Into the first day of pnbliaitloir hereof, or thev will be liarrnl Iiv f frlflVef the prnlision of thofatnte. . IlKltllKltTUltOWX, Jtcsister. x.mtrtiii) ii. VOOK, Attorney for Claimant. decM-lOw iir Conner tiate in Ulobe .Miiiias JJUtrlet, Gila oounty Arizcita, anl described in tlieofliolal plat and field uotes on file in this offico, as follows. h: ileginnina at corner No. 1, (from which U. S. M. Jf. No 2, bears K. 20 dew 10 min Y. 14?l.(i feet) Uuckoye lode, a cedar itost 6 feet long, 1 foot iu ground, surrounded by a rnound of stones ; thence K 3 dogs. Ill min B. 1500 feet to corner No. 2, a cedir iot 5 feet Ioiir. 0 inches In dlamctrr set 1 foot in the ground and surrounded by a mound of stones ; thence S. 45 det. 11 min. E. GOO feet to corner No. 3, a cedar post G feet long, 6 inches in diame ter, set 1 foot in the t-round with mound of stones; thence S. 43 ileRS. 37 mill. W. J600 feet to comer No, i. Identical with oonier No. B, Jlogeye claim, a cular pot fi feet loufc 6 incbcH in diameter and set t foot in the gnmod with mound of stone ; thence H 51 degH. 1C min. V. 1500 feet to corner No. 0, ifteye claim, a cedar post 5 fret Iobk G inches in diameter, set 1 foot in the groand and ur- rouitded by a mound of stories; thence N. 1 de(f. JI min. Y COO feet to corner No. 7, a Cedar iost 6 feet long 0 inches in diameter, 6et 1 foot in tho ground and surrounded by a mound of stones; thence N. M di. 40 win. K. 1000 feet to corner No. 8. identical with corner Nu. 1, of tho BucUje lode, and "place of bcgirintftj,', nnd containing 40.C2 acri. mean variation 13 dege. 11 min. K, anil forming ft portion of the quarter of section in lownshlp ol ran'e Uila nnd Sidt rivers base rosridian. Tho location of this mine is recorded in the lleconler'a office Of Gila county, Arizona, Adjoining claimants aro , All )etsoni holjlns adrcrse claimi thereto arc required to present the same before1 this oiGce Yfithiff sixty days from tho first day of publication hereof, or they will to barred by virtue of tlio provisions of tho statute, . IJEltUL'ItT BROWS', , Jtctflfer. HrnVXiiD If. Cook, Attorney fox Claimant. nov.ll 10 v Mining Application No. QIO. Survey No. 1123, Stonewall Lode. V. S. Laso Ornos, Tt'CbOK, Arizona, 1 October 31st. 1MX i Notice i herby gheii that The United Globe llimw by Hdivartl U. OViok, attorney in fact, who post uflieo address is (Jlnbo, Gila Conntv, ATbtona, has made application for a paten lor ub linear feet of tho STONK WALL mining claim bearing copper, situate In Olobo Mining District, County of Uila, Territory of Ariiona. and described in the olllcfal plat ami field notes on file in this office, AH follow S, V 1 I BoRinnlng at corner No. 1, the Initial point (from which V S If. M. No. 2 bears N. 17 dege. 10 min. V. 2778 feot) thence N. 74 dew. 40 mm. ii. jw leet to corner JXn. 2, a pine po 'ix-i incites, o iret mnff. set 1 loot in the emunu with mound of stones; thenco B. 20 detrs- 31 m!n. K. 600 feet to corner No. 3, n pine post 4x1 inches, 6 feet long, ret in ground with mound of stones j thence S. 74 dogs. 46 rain W. 1483 feet to corner No. 1, a pine tost Ixl inches, set 1 foot in the ground, with mound of stones; thence N. 20 decs. 31 min. W. OOO feet to corner No. 1, place of begin nlng and contafning 20 02 acres, magnetio x.v ilation J8 degs. 21 miu, J', and forming; a por. Hon of the rpiarter of section in Townsliip ot range, Gila and Salt rivers bate meridian. Tlio location of thir mfne is recorded in the Recorder's office of Uila Coun ty, on pago -. Thero are no adjoining claimants. All persons holding adverse claims thereto are required to present tho samo More this offico within sixty days from the first day of publication hereof, or thev will be barrecf by virtuo of tho provixioni of tho stattite. IIEHBKUT BROWN, ,. TI Register. JiDWAitn II. Cook, Attorney for Claimant. novI8-10w ilI.A KXUW'JIENT, SO. .1. I. O. 0. 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