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u ' l &AILY EPITAPI: TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1887. fFirst Publication. Jin. 18, 1887. K.Uce .f Apullc.tUR for V. S. Valient In ETlTuT.rTl.re-a SIIbIbS Claim -o. 4M. U. b. LAND OFFICE, 1 Tucson, Arizona, Ian. 11, 1887. J Notice Is hereby given tint Chv. WW., .' L rVMuu pnuntv. Arizona, His SJS "pptotwn for patent to ,70 lle fat of the S.lveV Thread vein, loie. or dcpo.it. b-ar-hiVsdver. together with the surf.ee ground, 441 fo5t in width, situated in Tombstone mining d,s KtCochlie county. Arizona, more panicu SrW'dnbed mtheeld notes .and pht.fihe fficialsurvey No 790. on filt in this office, and Stated as lot No 183. as follows, to-wit : d"'? " ?k. EvUfinn monument situated wtto north end hne of claim, vvh.ch is aho SmSouA end line of the Silver Belt in.umg SSmVt a monument of stones, from which the JnitUl or location monument of the Silver Belt bWNi7o'24'n200 feet, the north end line tfdata Searing N7330 Wnnd Sn'&U thirclaim having been overlaps, and a mineral beirine lead discovered, and tho location monu ment not being over the lead or vein a post is act on the north end hne over the lead. S Hloni,, 4 ft sqr and one foot in the , 'ound, on the Jjuth side 01 a 4 in pot m irkcci b B MCM m a monument of stones ami earth 4 hit at and 3 It hlgfc. market I M bilver lhread JICN01. hom whichi SM M No 1 bears 5 ?a$ W 36:93 tt distan , id the corner to Sics J aud 3 nortu hound. H 1 ,1 20, S R 22 E'bear.s N ? W 737' '',unt; thence N 74 36' V I H 4 '' t0 t nwni. nc uof stones the location roonnn.rt 287 f 1 iji wish -draining N W, and 300 ft to N W en of claim which is also the S W co' ol the Silver Belt, and cut side line of I'lC Km ir- M C, to a post $ ft long and 1 it lath Jroai d, on the south side of a 4 in gqr pot. nurked S H M C No 3, m a moiiu raent of stones 4 H n nt base and 3 ft high, purkedSTMCNo j, itience $'7 'A, ,W alone the east side hne uf fie Lmpire M C 73 v ft to a 4x4 in post m ' art L, M C cspt post No a the SW corof chim is est iblished bj J post aJ ft long, 4 in sqr and one foot in fr (tnmc r t ft Histant. thence S 6.1 ,'j l, 17.3 to inter- Kiction of NW side line of the I ranquihty M C.rt a points 54' 10' W 219.4 ft from 14 in post marked TMCNo 2, to . post 5 J it long. 4 in sqr. in a monument of stones, m irktd S V If C No 4, and continuing on s-ime course at 413 8 ft to intersection ol the NE end line of Tranquility M C at a point S 39' s2' E 300 fl from a 4 in post marked TMlNo 2. and at 413.8 ft to litersection of west side hne of North Point M C to a post $i ft long, 4 in sqr, ia a mound of stones and earth, marked S T M C No 5. from which a shaft 4x6 and 106 ft deep bears N s8'54' W 93 ft distant; thence N 23 33 E along the east side line and west side line of the North Point M C 274 4 ft to the NE cor of claim, which also the be, cor 01 the Miver Belt M C. to a post 5 J ft long, 4 in sqr. in a monument of stones on the south side of 4 in pott marked SliM C No 7, said cor post be ing marked ST5IC No 6; thence N 7 36' W along the north end line of chim. it being -lso the south end line of Silver Belt, 141.2 ft to nost No 1 and ukice of besnnninir. from whieh An incline shift 4x6 and 89 fet deep bears S 35 ?, 18" w 153 It distant, ana a snail 40 11 ana 00 t deen bears S 21 4 1' K 101 ft distant. Varia tion 1143' E; containing, exclusive of conflict with Tranquility minirg claim, 2.12 acres, the same being duly recorded, as shown by abstr.ci rf title, properly certified to by the County Re corder oi Cochise county, Anion?. Any and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of said Siher Thread min ing claim are required to file their adverse claim , this office during the period of sixty di)s" publication hereof, or they will be barrod by virtue of th provisions of the statute It is hereby oidercd that the foregoing notice be published sixty di.s in the Epitaph, a daily newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise eunty, Arizona C E. DAILEY, Register. First Publication, Jan. 18, 1887, Notice or Application Tor I'. S. I'lilcnt to I lie Central MluliiR tlnliu-So. 4GJ. U. S. LAND OFFICE, Tucsov, Arizona, Jan 11,18871 Notloe is hereby given that Chirles V Lc.ch And W. J. Taylor, of Tombstone, Cochise Co.. Arizona, hae filed an application for patent to 1500 feet of the Central vein, lode, or deposit, bearing silver, situated in Tombstone mining district, Cochise Co , Arizona, more particu larly described in the field notes and pi U of the official survey No. 789, on file in this office, 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 lone and 4 in sqr in mound of stones marked I M Central No 1, from which initial monu ment of thejunetta JIC bears N3o34'W 733 ft distant, and USMM No 3 bears N S3 16' E, U S M M No 6 lyirs S 83 02" E 6894 ft distant, and Sec Cor between Sees 1 and 3, jJ boundary, Tp 30, S R 22 E, be irs N 30 35" E, 18,083 ft distant, thance N 43 42' west 300 ft lo a post s fUong 4 in sqr, in mound of stones, at S V cor, marked " M C No 2, thence N 46 181 E 1500 ft to a p jst 5 ft long, 4 In sqr, set in mound of earth ail i ne, at NW cor, marked VC M C, No 3, th . S 43 42' E, 300 ft to N E center end post ,, ft .-m., 4 in sqr, in mound of firth ind stones ni uked CMC No 4: thenco on the same coui-m. 300 ft to N E cor post, sfiloig, 4 in sqr "it "in rnound of stone, irar'.od C M C No 5. the-ca S 46 18' W iS'jo ft to I. cor po t. sit long, 4 in sqr, in mound cf it nes, nnrked C M C No 6, thence N 43 42' W 300 ft to initial monument and placed beginning. Vanatio 1 1143 E, con ainlng 30 66 acres. The improvements made !j the owners or their grantors upon said claim onsist ot a shift 4x6 fl, 100 ft divp, a tunnel 56 ind 20 It long, a -inze n tar m 1 4x6 and 30 ft deep, an incline slialt 4x6 'liu 12 ft deep, and stopes 20 ft long, 5 ft wide and 30 ft deep, said chim being duly recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Cochise county, Tombstone. Arizona, as show by his abstract of title filed in this office. Any and all psxsons cl 1 "i" adversely the whole or an portion of siu itral mining jlaim are required to file their adverse claim in this office during the period of sixty days' pub lication htrtol tr 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 dai'y newspaper pubushed at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona. C. E. DAILEY, Rtgister. First Publication, Jan. IS, 1837. Kvtlee of Application for ir.b. l'utcnt lo the llurou Mlnlus Claim No. 4CS. U S. LAND OFFICE, Tucsov, Arizona, an, 12, 1887. Notice is hereby given that Thomas Ogdcn, of Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, has had filed an application for patent to 1500 linear feet of the Huron vein, lode, or deposit, bear ing silver and gHd, w ith surface ground 600 ft In width, situated in Tombstone mining district, Cochise county, Aruoni, more particularly de scribed in, he field notes and plat of the official survey on fits in this office, to-wit Beginning at the initial monument at the south end center ot claim at .1 post 5 i-a ftlong, 4x4 ins sqr, marked I M Huron M C No 1, from which USM M No I bears b 23' 41' V 5180 ft distant, the cor to bees I and 2, north boundary ofT p 20, b R 22 L, bears N 9 10' W 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 Sooleet to bW cor post, which is also the NW cor of the Silver Ik It M C, 5 1-2 feet long, 4x4 Ins qr, in a mound of stones, marked 11 M C No 3; thence N 17 24' E 882 It to monument of stones markicg NEcor of the Banner M C, 139S ft to wash draining N NW, and 1300 It to NW cor post, 5 i-s ft long, 414 ins sqr, in mound of earth and stones, mirked II M C No thenc S 74 36' E along north end line 158 anCi 29511 to inicrscenuu ui v ui, .... w. ... Tranquiht. M C, which bears N S4 E and m -. i' V. anil at n distance of 27. ft from f V t . lAa UnM rf tli. ground, surrounaeu nv a monumeni 01 swuo II ft at base and 3 ft high, marked S F M C No 3, from which .1 4 in post in monument of . marled E Al L. : Jo 1 iv'rs o 17 2 ff to intersect north line of Tombstone town site, and 300 ft to : orth and center post, 5 1-2 ft long 4 1 irs sqr, in mound of earth and stones marked H M C Oo 4; thence S 74 36' L 300 ft to NE cor post 5 i-a ft long, 4vi ins sqr in muiintl of eulli and stones, marked H M C No 5. thence h 17 24' W57 ft to inter section 01 north line of tombstone townsite, bearing S 67' ln'E and 1300 it to SE cor post, S 1 2 It long, 4x4 In stir, 111 mound 01 earln anil s.toncs, nnrked II M C No 6, said corner being alsotneNEcor of Silver Belt M C, with post nnrked b B M C No 6; thence N 740 3! V 300 ft to post N 1 and pi ice of beginning. Va riation, 1143' - containing 20 56 acres. Said claim is situated inside of the tow nsite of Tomb stone, with the exception of a snnll triangular piece at i L. corner ol claim, anil ts uounaea on the soul!, b) the Silver Belt M C, on the west by the limner 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. Anj and all persons chimin? adversely the whole or any portion of said mining chim are hereby nutifitd tint they must present their ad-vo-s claims in this oflki' within the period of sixt) di)s publication hereof, or they will be birred by irtue of the precisions of th siitutc. It is hereby ordered thu the fi .1 ,ump notice bepubh'ied for the peno' of oj ihj in t'le Tombstone Lfitai'h . cU'ly iuvvpap-r pit'i- hshed at lombstont, Cochise iouit Anion 1. C. E DAIL.KV, T-" ttr. rirst Publication, Jan. 19, 1837 1 .otloc or.ippllriitlnu tor V. . I'.ilcut to the Il.mr.ei Mluiuu U.lm No. 40G. U. S LAND orFii r. Tucson, Arizona, Jan. 12, lS Notice is hereby given that Ihomas Ogden, oj 1 ombstone, Cochise count) , Aruoni, his h ul filed his application for a pitent to 1300 linear feet of ill" It.nncr vein, lode cr deposit, beinnt live' and fo'd, with surface ground Coo fee 1 width, situtdin the Tombstone nun ng di trict, Coch -. eounty, Arizom, more pitpcu hrly descn 1 1 in the field notes and pht of in official su-ie) 1 0 v on file 111 this office, tw-ui' Bikini. 1 'i imtnl monument situ .' I ' tnu south l 1 1 'er of chim at a 4x4 111 . t mjrketl I vi i uimr M C No i, from wine 1 & M vf N: i bears b 19 16' W 48 ft di 1 11 and tne coi iiei to bees 1 and 2, north bouuihry lo Tp 20 S R 22 E. bears N l" 58' W 6529 ft; thence N 720 55' W 124 ft, intersect SE side line of Way Up M C, lot No 53, ani on sime course 300 it to SW cor, mirked bv an iron pin I ft long, n'i ins in dn, driven into the ground, and at a distmce of 7 7 ft a pest $ 1-3 ft Isng, 41ns squire, i set in a mound ofcirth and stones, nnrked 11 M C No 2, defining bW cor of cU'o; ilcnce N 17 24 879. intersect NE end line of Way Up M C, on same course 1500 ft to NW corner post, 5 i3 ft lo- 44 i"s sclr in .1 mound of earth and stones, in rkerl BMC No 3; thence S 72 45' E 300 U north end center of claim, to a post 5 t-2 .. long, 4 ins sqr in mound of stones and earth, irked II M C No 5, thence b 17 24' W alone, 1 t side line of clvm, which is also the west sL line of the F 11-011 M C. 882 ft to SW eor of Huron and the W cor of f-ilver Belt M C, and on sime cour e 1500 ft to bW cor post, 4x4 ins sqr, in 11101 id of sto-csand cirth, mirked HMCNo 6, 'lis point is also the NE cor of the Empire M 0, defined by post mirked E M C No 3; t enco N 72 4S' W 300 ft to p"M No 1 ind ..ce of beginning Vumtion, 11 43' E; con taining, less conflict with the Way Up M ( lot No S3. '3 94 acres. This claim is entln ly in side of the line: of the townsite of Tomt tone, and is bounded on the south by the Em, re M C lot No 46. on the west by toe 'a I ,1 M C lot No S3, on the north by the b.andi M C. and on the east by the Huron and Silve- Gelt M C, the same being duly recorded in thr office of the County Recorder at Tombstore Cochise county, Aruoni, as shown by certified abstract of title furnishid by the County Recorder and on fiie in this office. Any and all persons chiming adversely the who eor any portion of sud mining claim are hereby notified tint they must present their ad verse chims in tins office within the period of sixt) diys publicitiou hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the stitute. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice lie publ'Mi-d for the period of sixty dais in the Tombstone EniTArA, a daily newspaper pub lished at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona. C. E. DAILEY, Register first Pnblic.tion, Jan. 18, i8f7 NotisS 01 Application fur l.H. I'atrnl to Hie S'hcr JtfK tllnliis tlnliii-No. 4C7. U. S. LAND OEFICE, Tucsev, Arizona, Ian. 13, 1887 J Notice is hereby given that Thomas Ogden, of Tombstone, Cochise county, Aruoni, has had filed an application for patent to ie,oo line ral feet of the bilver Uelt vein, lode or deposit, bear ing silver and gold with surface ground 600 feet in width, situated in Tombstone mining district, Cochise countv, Aniona, mo-e particularly de scribed in the field notes and plat of tne omcnl survey No 793 on file in this office, and desig nited as lot No 186, as follows, to wit Beginning at the mit.al monument of stone described in location notice, at a post sii ft long 4 ins sqr, in a mound of earth 'nil stone, mirked I M Silver Bait No 1. thence S 19 12' E 239 ft to, a post 5 i-a ft long, 4 in j.i r, s im mjund of earth and sione, marked b li M 1 No 2. from which U b M M No 1 bears S 29 05' W 363s ft distart, corr.tr to bees 1 and 2, north boundarv of Tp 20, S R 22 L, bears N 4 03' W 7558 it di-tmt, a shift 4x6 and 198 ft dcci. bears N 20 E 158 ft distant, and shaft a6 ft an 1 14 It deep bears N 19 E no fi ct st , th'nc N 74 36 W 144 4 to the old locatici ine.iu inent, 150 ft to a ft cut, 3 ft to the right, 19 ft to W end of cut, 8 ft to the right, 287 ft to .1 wash draining NW and 300 ft to small monu ment of stones upon sost line of Empire M C, it being also the NW cor of the Silver Thread and the SW cor of the Silver Belt, to a wst S 1 S f 1 long, 4 ins sqs, in mound of stt 1 es, marked S B M C N03, fromvvhicha4X4in post marked EMC No 2 bears b 17 24' W 278 ft distant, thence N I724'E 33 ft to a was' draining N W, 374 ft to intersection of south line ot Tomb u nt townsite-, which bears S67 12' E 45s fi and 95 ft to the right a shaft 44 and 30 11 deep, 327 ft to a sma wash draining wist, 882 ft to a 4x4 post marked E M C No 3 .ind 1500 ft to NW cor post 5 ft long, 4 ins 'qr in a mound of earth and stones, mar! 1 BM C No 4 from which U S M M No t I eirs S 22 48' W 5174 ft dist, and a shaft 4x4 and 35 ft deep bears S 46 3R1 E, 112 5 ft cl slant, thence b 74 36' E 213 ft 'o wash driinu 1 otth, and 300 It to north end ccntei post sji fl long, 4 ins sqr, in a mound of earth and atones mirked bB MC Nos, thence S 74" 56' L 300 ft to NE cor post, $ t-2 ft long, t ins sqr, in mound of eirth and stones, nnrked b B M C No 6; thence b 23 23' W 1201 ft to inteisection tf south line of Tomb stone townsite, tvinng b 67 12' E and 1513 ft en sime course to bL cor post, 5 1 2 f t long, 4 ins sqr m a mound of stones, marked S B M C No 7, thence N 74 36' W 38 ft across bE cor of shaft 4x6 and 60 ft deep, 98 6 ft and 5 ft to thenght, to a shaft 4x6 and 13 ft deep, and 141.2 ft to post No 2 and place of btginning Hie extension surv;y of chim. Variation, n 43' L; containing 17 90 acres Said claim is situated east of the town of Tombstone and is bounded on the th by the bilver Thread M Con the north by the Huron M C, and on the east by the North Point M C, and said claim underlies a portion of the Tomb stone tow nMte; the sime being duly -ecorded in the office of the C eunty Recorder at Tom1' oie, Cochise county, Anzom, as shown by e led abstract of t.tle on hie in this offic-. Any and all perscas chiming adversi ly the whole 01 an) portion cf said Silver IJ-It mining claim are required to file their adverse claims in this oflice during the 60 da) s" period of publica tion hereof, or the) will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute It is hereb) ordered that the foregoi"g notice be published for sixty daps in the Icmbstone Ei f r.iPir, a daily newspaper published in Tomb stone, Cochise county, Arizona, by me desig nated as the paper published nearest to said claim. C. E. DAILEY, Register. I First Publication, Jan. is, 1837. .Notice of tiinllrntlnu for V. S. I'.ilcut to I tic (.l.nnre Milling tlaliii So. 4t,S. U. S LAND OFFICE TUCSON, Anion., 1m. 13, 1887. , Notice is hereby civen tint Charles W, Leach, of Tombstone, Cochise county, An xom, Ins hid filed an application for patent to i'Soj linear lcet of the Chance lem, 'ode or de posit, bearing -ilvcr ind gold, with surface ground 600 fei t in width, situ.ted in Tombstone mining district, Cochise county, Anion 1, moie particularly described in the field notes and ph of the oiicial suriev, No. 790, on file in this office, and designated as lot No. 187, 11s fol lows, to-wit: Begining at th initial monument, situitcd at the northwest end eenter ol cl 11111 tit a post e, ft. 'ong, 4x4 inches so in a mound of stones and earth, marked , M. Chinee M. C. No. 1, from which a shaft over 100 ft deep bears b 70 33' W, 124 ft distant, thence N 64 2S', 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 ussqi, m mound of stones, marktd C. M. C No 2; thence b 3240' W 1300 ft to S W cor. post, S ft long, 4 ins sqr, in niotiinl c I Mem s, narked C M C No 3, thence S 64 b li ;-m ft 10 h W end center post, 5 ft long, us q- in a mound 01 stones, mnktit 1 f ' No i ft 1 1 which trappings l ir N 3 " o L 4 jo ft ih-titit; thence b6( 2 .' i' ,oj 11 10 i I -or post 5 It long, 4 ins sip, 1.1 1 mo md u" smnes, mii"kd i I r Nos, ftom v h eh U b M M No 3 bears ,' 48' W 7,056ft distant USM M No 6k b 70 40' I', and corner to sections 1 and 2, roith boundary of Tp2o S R 22 I-, be.rs N 4302' E 18,01 iif'iitint, th n-e N 3240' E 1500 ft to N .or poot, s it mi;, 4 111s sqr, in a mimn In Hits, marke e. M C No 6, thence N i-t" d W 1 1 1 7 ft, to po tin hnemirking fie S L tor of lloiia.izi M L, 1 iJ oo feet to post No 1 .and place of beginnim Van ition, 1 1 13' E; area, 20.66 acres. Said claim being lo cited abouta miles southwestern from ll e tov.n of Tombstone and about 500 jar . 1 ast trly from the Merntnac M C, .nulls bo 1, eden the N E !) the Bonanza M C: the r line beng duly recorded in the office of the county re corder at '1 ombstone, Cochise countv Arizona, how 11 by his certified abstract of title filed m this olfice. Any and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of said tlnme mining chim aro required to present '. ir adverse claims in tins office during the penoii of sixty days publication hereof, or they vv ill be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. It is here'v ordered that the foregoing notice Li f tbiiwiietl for the period of sixty ihys in the '. mostonc Epitaph, a duly newspaper pub lished at 1 ombstone, Cochise count), Arizona C. E DAILEY, Register. Notice of Forfeiture. Tub S. Mulberry, you are hereby notified tin i ie undersigned Ins expended one hundred ($iool dollars dunng the )ears 1S83 1884-1885 and 1866 in the performance of the annual labor upon the Rodman-Magnate, and Vanguard inii'ing claims, situated in the Tombstone Min ing district, Cochise county, Aniona I erntory, in ord - to hold the same as required b) Section 2324, Revised Stitates Df the United States, and )Our proportion of s d sum so expended and due to the undersiu.d is one-sixth of the amount so expended on each of the abov e men tioned claims, and if )ou) our heirs or assigns fail or re use to contribute )Our proportion of (he sum expended within ninety da)s after the publication of this notice, vour interest in the said mines will become the property of the undersigned, who has nude such expenditure. Thomas Ogden. Tombstcne, Tcb I, 1887. Notice of i're-emption Jfroof. (Declaratory Statement No 1091.) UMTTDSTATrS LlND Ol FICr, ) Tucsov, Aru , Jan. 25, 1887 J Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his Pre cmption Claim No 1091, and that said proof will be made before tne Register and Receiver of the U S. Iand Office at Tucson Arizona, 011 ihursdi), March 10. 1887, viz, W f Green wood, of Benson, Cochise count), A, I , for the E ii of S. W U and W 'A of b E. 'i of Sec. 28, Tp 16 S. R. 2oh, G S. S. R. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of said hndvu D II 1 ogan Newton Smith, T. B. Robson and Thomas Turner, all of Benson, Cochise county, A T C. E. Dailey Register. Tirst publication Jan 31, 1837. Notice of Forfeiture. To John M Collins. You are hereby noti fied th it the undcisigned has expended during the ear ending December 31, 18S6, one hund red dollars in the nerformanee of the .annual labor upon the Wi p Up mine, situated in the Turquois mining di trict, e-ounty of Cochise, Territory cf Arizona, in order to hold the same asreqi. ii by bection 2,324 of the Revised Statutist! ilu Uritedbtates; and )oar propor tion of the iimoiin' so expended and due to the undersigned is fifty dollars, and if )ou, your heirs or assigns, fad to lontnbutc your pro portion of the sun expended w thin ninety days after the , ul ojuon of t uutice, )Our mter c' .n sa,d Wl oop Up m 1 will beco.ae the prui v of )our co-owne-, th( undersigned, who 1 1 made such expenditure. IAlRICiC McMAHON, Dited Tombstone, January 15, 1887. Summons. In the District Court of the First Judical District of the Tirntory of Arizona, in .and for the Coanty of Cochise, Joseph Hoefler, plaintiff vs George Rutledge, defe Jant. Action brought in the District Court 01 the First Ju dicial District of the Territory ot Aruoaa, in and for the County of Coehise, and the com plaint filed in the said county of Cocht e, 1 1 the ottice of the Clerk of said District Court. 1 he I erntor) of Aruoni sends greeting to George Rutledge, deft ndanf You are hereby required to appear in an action brought against you by the above named plaintiff", in the District Court f the hirst Judicial District of the Territory of 1 .. r.a, in and for the county of Cochise, and j answer the complaint filed tliTein, within twenty days (exclusive of the da)of service), af ter the service upon you of this summons (if served within this county, or if served out of this county, but in this distnet, within thirty cs, otherwise w lthin fort) days) or Judgment by de fault w ill be taken against ) ou according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is brought to have a trust deed construed a mort gage, for the foreclosuie of the same and for the recovery of $2, ceo, interest, damages and costs. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the -aid complaint, as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment default as pra)ed lor in said cnphint. Given under my hand .1 J seal of the District Court of the Tirst Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, in and for tticcoun l.S.Jtyof ochi3e, this twi ntieth day of No vember, in the year of our Lord, oie thousand eight hundred and eighty six, B A I ICKAb, Clerk. First publication Jan 4,1886. Dissolution of Partnership. The firm of Cummintrs fi. Bluer, under the name of The Wholesale Butcher Company, is ! hereDy dissolved, trcd castle will collect all accounts due said firm and pay all accounts due by said company. Cu cs fie BAUEK. Tombstone, Jan, 26, 1887. Notice of Sale of Real Estate Administrator's Sale. Notice is horeby given that lnpursuanee of an order of the Probate Court of Cochise County, Territory of Arizona, made en the 21st day of December, 1S86, in the matter of the estate of Ambrose Lyall, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of the said estate, will sell at pub lic auction, or pnvate sale, to the highest bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States, and subject to confirmation by the successor of the present Probite Judge, on and after Saturday, the 22nd day of January, 1887, between the hours of 9 a m. and 4 p. in. of each day until the interests in the real estate are sold, at whit is known as the Home Ranch of the late Am brose Lyall, deceased, in Cochise county, An zom Terntoi), all the right title and interest and estate of the said Ambrose Lyall, deceased, at the time of his death, and all the right title and interest th it the said estate his by opera lion of law or otherwise acquired in and to all the pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the said county of Cochise, Terntory ol Arizona, and described .is follows, to wit. 1 he one-eighth of what is known as the Soldiers' Holes kartell, the one sixteenth of what 13 knovn as We IL11 Ranch, and the one-half of what ii known as the Home Ranch, less 39 neyes set apart to the wido nd the minor children, and t' inpiovcments thereon. Ths interests spec hod arc e ich undivided interests lerms ol sile v ash, go'd coin of the United States to be paid to the administrator on the i.j ofsile subject to the confirmation by the court. Deed at the expense of the purchaser. Shall be so'd all together or in distinct parcels, os may be lor the best inti ret of the estate. JOEL LYALL, Admmi tntor of the Estate of Ambrose Lyall De.eaveJ. JAMES ROBIVSON, Attorney for Estate, Summons. In the County Court in and for the County of Cochise m the Territory of Arizona. D. H. Smith id John C. Fall, ex co-partners in name of D II famuli & Co , plaintiHs, vs. II. H, Carp "ti r, defendant. Action brought in the V.01H11'. '"ourt of Cochise, Territory of A uona, and u eomplaint fi'cd in the said Cou y ot Cochise, in the office of the clerk of said ( ounty Court 1 he Territory of Arizona sends greeting to II H. Carpenter, defendant You are hereby requm 1 to appear in an action brought agiinstyoub the above named plaintiffs, in tee County C u t of Coehise county, Territory of Aruona, and to answer the c mplaint filed therein, wumn twenty d tys (exclusive of the day of sen i.-i i t er the service on you of .his snm mo i- if 1 r,ed within this county, orif served oui ol tmsciinty, but in this district, within thin rtt)s, ortherwise within forty days, 01 j'tigment by default will be taken again t 4 aceording la the prayer of said complaint, bud action is brought to recover thirty- r' hundred and ninety-six 94.100 dollars damaci for goods, wa'es and merchandise furnished and for money paid out for deft ralant at his special .nstance .and request as fully appears by the complaint filed herein, a duly cerdled copy of which is hereunto attached And on are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as above requi-i d, the said p'aintiffs will take judgment against you for the sum of three thousand one rmrdnd and ninety-six 94-100 dollars together vwt 1 statutory percentage and costs of suit. Given urder my hand and seal of the County Court of Cochise County, Territory of Arizona, tins 17 day of December, A. D. i885. IsnALj A. O. WALLACE, Clerk. Notice of Forfeiture. ToT. D. Byrne and J. A. Burkholder co owners in the Tom Scctt mine situated in the Turquois mining district, Cochise county, Ter ritory of Arizona. You are hereby notified that 1 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 bection 2324 Revised Statutes of the United Stites. Therefore if within ninety (90) days alter and from this publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proper portion of said ex r nditures and the cost of this publication, as vo-owners, your interest in said mine will be come the property of the undersigned under sud sectiii2324 Si H. Bryant, Tombstone, Jan. 11, 1887. Notice of Forfeiture. ToR. P. Mansfield, you are heieby notified that the undersigned has expended during the year ending December 31, 1886, one hundred ($100) dollars in the performance of the annual libor upon the Southern Cross mine, situated in the Tombston. Mining district, Cochise county. Territory of Arizona, in order to hold the same as required by bection 2324 of the Revised btatutes of the United States, a'nd your propor tion of the amount so expended and due to the undersigned is fifty ($30) dollars, and if you or )our heirs or assigns fail or refuse to contribute )ourpropurtion of the sum expended within ninety days after the publication of this notice, yoar interest in the said Southern Cross mine will become the property oi the undersigned, who has made such expenditure. Dated Tombstone, Jan. 24, 1887. Peti r Bute. KiNG alcohol dethroned BY TJin GREAT AOME REMEDY. T he Acme treatment is a positive cure for all stages of A LCOHOLISM, removing all crav ings of the appetite for either spirituous or malt liquors. It e.in be taken at home without interfering with the social or business affairs of life, and fl effect a more speedy and permanent core than can be derived from a long and expensive course of treatment at inebriate hos pitals, The Acme treatment is simple in form and inexpensive, coming within the means of every um-ortunate man or woman that may have contracted m appetite for strong dnnk. It is allv potent as a cure for the OPIUM or MOl 1 HNE habit or THE EXCESSIVE USE of vari 1 ncs or tobiceo For pi .odlCll SICK HEADACHE, NERVOUS NLSS and HYSTfRlA it stands unnvillcd when used as either a I reventative or a CURE. In the periods of physical derangements and mutual depression that follow EXCESSIVE DRINK ING, it speedily rciores the functions of nature, and lends a soothing and restful influence to the disturbed minu1 If the treatment is continued from this stage of restoration the desire for stim ulating dunk will in a brief time be wholly erad icated. In all cases of MENTAL FATIGUE, CONFU SION of thought or a clouded memory, it is particularly beneficial and most desirable in its results. It STIMULATES THE INTELLECT, leav mg the mind 111 a CLEAH and EXALTED STATE, without depression of spirits or penods of reac tion after its use. It is not a nauseating medicine and may be administered in cooling dnnks or food. Its presence eannot be detected by the most aecute pahte or fastidious stomach. If you do not find it at your druggist's send $1.00 by postal order or postal note to Aeme Manufacturing Company, Box 141, Kansas City, and you will receive one package of the Acme Remedy in plain package, secure fiom observation. All letters of enquiry containing stamp an swered promptly. 1 Liberal discount to druggists and dealers. ACME COMPANY, Boy 141, Kansas City, Mo, Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the County court of Cochise county m and for ths County ot Lochisc, Terntory of Anzona, to me directed and delivered on a judgment rendered in said court on the 2d day of December, 1886, in favor of J. W. Hooper and against . W. Stump and L W. Stump, wherein I am com manded to make the sum of $3,963 damages with interest thereon from date of judgment at the rale if 24 per cent per annum until paid, together with $$3S 56 costs and accruing costs, 1 have this day levied upon the follow ing described property, to wif Those ceiuin mining claims bearing gold and silver and other metals situated iu the Huachuca Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, and known as the Green, Mary L, bummit. Silver Contact, Poor Prospector, Outlook, Stella Holton, bobrante, Kearsing, Hooper, Blue Bell Extension, Golden Lily and '84, together with all and singular the right, tenements, hereditaments, improvements and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise' incident or appertaining. Public no tice is hereby given that on Ihursday, the 3d day f March, 1337, between the hours of 9 a. m and ( p m , 111 front of the Sheriff's office, in the tity of 1 ombstone, Cochise county. An zona Iirritry, t will &'i all Hie right, title .and interest of the said J W Stump and li W. bvinp in and to the above described prcpjrty at pubhe auction, to the highest .and best bidder, for eiih, lawful money of the United States, to satisfy said judgment, older 01 sale nrd all costs. Dated this the 7th diy of February, 1887. J. H. bLAUGHTKR, M.enfT. By L A. bitATTLCK, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an orde' 01 si'e issued out of the District Court of the it ) Jd.eial District in and for the County of Coclusi, Territory of Arizona, to me directed and delivered on a judgment rendered in said Court on the 8th day of Feb ruary, 1S87, in favor of II. Gerwcm and (gainst Sara Oolriljauni and sara Goldbium ns admin istratrix of the estate of M. Golutuum deceased, and guardian of his minor children, and Joseph . Goldbaum, Julius Goldbaum and Emu Gold baum, adult heirs, and David Goldbaum, Solo mon GoHbaum, Fanny Go'.doaum and Abrani Goldbaum, minor heirs of s..id M. Goldbaum, deceased, defend ints, vv h'rt 1 1 am commanded to make the sum of $042.13 damages with interest thereon from dai of judgment at the rate of 2 per cenL per month until paid; to gether with $33 50 costs and .accruing costs, and attorne) s lees of $100 and legal interest, from date of judgment, I have this day levied upon the following del' ed property, to-wit. Lots numbered 1 8, , 1 1 i in lliuek number 21 according lo tne clhci.il map of the town of Benson, Coch.se Count), Arizona, situated in said town, together witi the improvements thereon, known as the 1 ivoli Gaidens. Public notice is hereby given tint on the 5th day cf Mirch, 1887, le- veen the hours of 9a. m and I p. m , n front 01 tue bhcrifTs office, in the city ol Toml-st-jne, 1 01 ' ounty, Arizona Terri 1 1 I will sci -11 . nt, m'e and interest of the said tun in a ,t 1 named in and to the above dcLCr,t I ir iv I it public auction, to the highest and b. ,1 1 1 der, for cash, lawful money of theJUnilert s 1 , to satisfy said exe ntion and all costs. D. ted this the9thda if Fibraary, 1887. J. II. bi,AUQ!ITl R, bherifT. By E, A. SllATTUCfv L nder Sheriff Notice of Forfeiture. To John M Collins You are hereby noti fied that tne ndersigned hafe expended, dur ing the year ending Decemb-r 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, cunty of Cochise, Territory of Aruoni, in order to hold the same, as required by Section 2,324 of the Revised Statutes of the United States, 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 tnbute your proportion , 'he sum expended, within ninety days aft. mblication of this notice, your interest in he said The Queen of the Hill mine will become the property of your co-owners,the undersigned, who hav e made such expenditure. JOHN McMAHON. ELI BLUCHER Dated Tombstone, January 15, 1887. .Notice of Pre-emption Proof. (Declaratory Statement No. 1099 ) U. S. Land Office atI ucson, Ariz., ) December 24th, 1886 j Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his pre-emption claim No. 1099, and that said proof will be marie before the Register and Receiver at Tuc son, Arizona, on February 2d, 1887, viz Johh Huffaker, ofTres Alamos, Cochise county, A. T., for the Ntf of SEtf of Sec. 32, Tp, in, b. R. 20 L G. & S R, M. He names the follow, ing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, v iz: 1 homas Baker, John D Allen, Thomas Turner, 1 homas Dunbar, all of Tres Alamos, Cochise county, Arizona. C. U DAILEY, Register. First publication Dec. 29. 1886 Notice of Forfeiture. To Gro. W. Stewart Yhu are hereby no tified that the undersigned Ins expended one hundred dollars on the Eden Loss mine, situ ated in Tombstone Mining District, county of Cochise, Territory of Anzona, for the yc r end ing December 31st, 1S86, 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-hundredths dollars, and if you or our heirs or assigns fail to contribute your proportion of the sum so expended, to gether with the expense of this notice, within ninety day s after the first publieation of this no tice, ) our m.erest in said Eden Ixiss mine will become the property of )our co-owner, who his made said expenditure H L FlSHFH. Dated Tombstone, Teb. ,4 1887. $1.00 FOR 25c. To any ore who will send us 25c and act as our agent we will send the following goods, that could not be bought elsewnere for less than $1.00: 1 Dozen Sheets of buperfine Commercial Paper, 1 Dozen Envelopes to match, 2 I'xtra fin Ladies' bteel Pens, I Gents' Colden Pen, 1 18k ROLLED GOLD RING, worth more than we charge for the package; 1 Dixon Lead Pen cil, 1 Faber's Pencil Rubber all lirst-class goods, 1 Sheet of Blotting Paper, 1 Rolled Gold Plated Collar Button, 1 bet of Rolled Gold Cuff But tons. We have stated that the goods bought separately could not be bought for less than $1 00, but to secure new agents we will sell them put up in a package for 25c. ACME MFG, CO. Easex, Conn. $250ftward! The Sheriff of the County of Cochise is hereby authorized to offer a reward of $250 for the arrest and conviction of the party or parties who at tempted to kill J. S. Clark and wife on the evening of January 4th, 1887. John H. Slaughter, Sheriff. E. A. Shattuck, Under Sheriff. DANGEROUS DRUQcV How to Control F.St dually Horrible llnblts. All Su 4 Itochetter, If V. I'oit-Ezprin. A gcntlctii .11 who lias spent the 1119 mer nbro.ail, Bald to our reporter, tbafl the tiling tlint itnpros-oJ him tnoit m all was the number of holidays one ew counters ahro.nl itnd the little Hnrist the people dibtihtv m the conduct of buabi ness affairs. ' Mon boiMt horo," he sl "that they work for yeais without dam off; in Kuropo that would be consicrerd a crime." Mr. II. II. Warner, who was preaeat nt tho time, said, "This is the first sum mer in years that I luvi- not spent om tho water. Been too busy." ( "Then, I suppose you 'have been ad vertising oxtensively?" 1 "Notat all. Wo have always hereto fore closed our laboratory ilivting Julyj August mid September, but this sum' mer we have kept ft running day an4 night to supply the dnnnnd, which lift been three times gieafei than overbxv fore in our history at thH teiiwn." i "Uow do j on uccouut for this?" j "Tho increase ha coiiif fr;m the wfi itrsal recognition of 0t ercHtnce of ov9 preparations. We have been marljr t$r jears before the public and the tialea aq wnitatilt increasing while our newspaper advertising is constantly dininitny. Why, lii'tt scicnlilo and me Heal au tlioritfc. now publicly eonevdu that cut Warner's safe cure is the only scientific bpocific for kidney and liver cifbcases anI for all the many diseases caused l? them." j "Hav you cvid'nre of this?" "Abundance! Onlvftfew weeks ap-J Dr. J. L. Stephens, ol Lebanon, Ohio, a specialist for the cure of narcotic, etc., habits told me that a number of emi nent Bcinntiflu medical men had boea experimenting for jears, trtin .ind w.- alyzingall known icmedien for the kie neys and lier, for, as vim maylwawan tho excessive use of all narcotics an I stimulants destroys, those orgaus, ami until they can ho restored to health tbi habits cannot be' broken up! Amontf tho investigators were such men as J., M. Hall, JI. D., President of the &at Board uf Health of Iowa, and Alexander Neil, M. D., Professor of Surgery in tho colliye of Physicians and Sun.-eons and piccident of tho Academy of Medicine aa Columbus, who, after exhaustive inquiry reported that there was no remeefjp known to schools or j scientific Infinity equal to Warner's safe cure I" "Are mtny persons addicted to tb U6e of deadly drugs?" "There are foity inillio:,s of people la, the world who uso opium alone, ant there aro many hundreds of thousand in this country who are victims of moi ?hine, opium, quinine and cocalnt hey think they have no such habit. about them'-o manv people are uncon scious victims of these habits. TUsy have pains and symptoms of what they call malaria and other diseases, when in reality it is the demand in the systea for these terrible drugs, a deraana thfc is caused largely by plijsicians' prescrip tions which contain so many dangerous drugs, and strong spirits, and one tbjrt must be answered or silonced iu the kid nejs and liver by what Dr. Stephen says is tho only kidney and liver specific Ho also W15 8 that modcrato opium and other di life' eaters, if they sus'.tin th kidney and liver vigor with that gr4t remedy, can keep up these habits M moderation." "Well does not this discovery giveyoa a, now revelation of tho power of eat euro?" "No, sir; for yearsl have tried to con vince tho public that nearly all the di eases the human system originate in some disorder of the kidnej s or liver," and hence I have Inic.ilH declared that if our specific vrcrv used, or ninety per cent, of thoue ailments would disap pear. Tho liver and kidoys seem to absorb these poisons from the blood and become depraved and diseased." "When these eminent authorities thui publicly admit that there is no remedy like curs te enablo the kidneys and liver to throw off tho frightful effects of all deadly drugs and excessive uso of stim ulants it is an admission of its power as great as any ono could desiro; for i! through its influence alone the oplum morphine, quinine, cocaine and liquor habits can he overcome, what higher testimonial of its specific power -ouLd be asked for?" "You leally balieve then, Mr. Warner, that the majotity of diseases come from kidney and uver complaints?" "I do ! When you see a person moping aid groehn;r about, half dead aud half ulive, year after year, you may surely put him dovv 11 i.b having borne kidney and liver trouble." "The other day I was talking with Dr. Fowler, the eminent occuhct of this city, who said that half the patients who earn to him for eyw treatment were affected by advanc d kidney disvti'fj. Now many people winder why in middle lite tbefr eye bight I oeomes bo poor A thorough courbo 01 treatment with Warner's saf cure is what thev need more than a pair of eye gla"-i5s. The kidney poison inth blood alwajg attacks tho weakest part of the boeiy; with some it affects the eyes; with others the head; with others tne stomach or the lungs, or rheuma'io- disorders follows and neuralgia tear. them in ptoses, or they lose the povert of taste, smell or become impotent in glhtr functions of the body. What man would notgiveiiis all to have the vigor of youth at command"'" "The intelligent physician knows that these complaints are but symptoms; they are not the disorder, and they are symp toms not of disease of the head, the eyi or stomach, or of virility, necessarily, but of the kidney poison in the blood ana iney may pie-vuu unci nu pain occur in the kidneys." It is not strange that the enthusiasm whith Mr. AVarner displays in his ap preciation of his own remedy, which re stored him to health when the doctor laid he could not live six months, should become infectious and that the entir irorld bhould pay tribute to its power. For as Mr. Warner says, the sales are constantly increasing, while tho news- Saper ad crtisiug is constantly diminish lg. This sjieaks volumes in praise of the extraordinary merits of his prepara tions. . $250 Reward. The abovo roward will be paid for tho arrest and conviction of any person or persons unlawfully handling any of my stock. Brandt H G on left hip. H. W. Hasselqren. Charleston, A. T. jol2-ly