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DMTJV BRITAfrft; TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26 1887. (.First Publication, Jan. i8, 1887.1 XtUee or Application Tor I'. 1. VnUnt to tlie Central Mlulns tliilm-Su. 4J. U. SLAND office. Tucsov, Anon i, Jin it 1887. ( Notice Is hereby given th it Clmles V. Leach riwni. hive filed an ayl.catbn fcr patent 1500 cet of th Cenir J vein, Id-, or depo It. belFme silver, situated In Tombstone .inning district. Cochi-e Co. Arizoni. nur P"Ucu arly describ d in the rwld notes an 1 p it of the oAcbd survey No. 789. on hie la this o ,ce. des limit -d as lot No 183. .n lollotf. to-wit. 8BeKinnlnln,: atth: imthl mDiwnent at the souS cm r nd of chlm. at a po till Unhand 4 In sqr in mound of stone . mirk d I Sf Centril No 1. from hieh initial ni.inu. m.nt of the lune.U M C.bexr,. N 3 W 3713ft dUtint. andUSMM aoj.' Vi6' E. U S M M No 6 blrs h 8303' Is 6304 ft di-tint. and S.-c Cor between be - 1 and th-nce N 46 i8 E 1500 ft to a post 5 ft long, 4 nsqr'setln mound of enth and stones it . N tf cor.VedCiaNo3;.h.nceJ,4 1 4 b. soo ft to .l fc. center cnu i 3 7, . ,V fn mould of earth and stones. mirked CMC No 4; thence on the suns course 301 It to N b cor Jost, S ' loa,'. 4 In, sqr. set "In '? r stones, marked C M C No Si ther.ee S ,6' .8 W 1500 ft to S E cor po,t, S't long. 4 in sqr. In roound of stones, m.rked CMC No 6. thtnee N 4 4a' W 300 ft to initial monum-nt and place of beginning. Variation I x" 43' El con ainlng ai.65 acres. ... The improcments nnde by the owners or their grantors upon siH claim consUt ot a sha t 4x6 ft, 100 ft deep; a tunnel 5x6 and so It long; awinie in tunnel 4x6 ml 30 ft deep, an incline shaft 4x6 vnd 12 ft deei, and slopes 20 ft long, 5 ft wide and 30 ft dep. said claim b ing duly reeord-d In th office of the County Recorder of Cochise county, Tnb4one. Ariona. as showa by his-abstract of title filad in th'S offi r. Any and all persons chining adv-rs ly th whole or any portion of slid centr I m ning tlaim are required to file their adierse chim In this office during the p-nod of sity days pub lication hereof, or they will b bwred ny v rtue of the provisions of the statute It Is h;rehy ordered that the fnrefoint; notice be published sixty U)s in the IMTAdl. a daily newspaper published at Tombstone, Cochise county. Arizona. C. E. DAlUiY. Register. JFirst Publication, Jan. 15, 1887. JCullee or Applleutlu Tor V. . I'.iteut to the chance Mining t'llui-.o. Mi. U. S. LAND OFFICB.. Tucson. Arizona. Ian. it. 1887, Notice is herebv eiven that Charles W. Leach, of Tonustone, Coehise county, Ari tona, has had filed an application for patent to I'Sco linear lect of the Chinee vein, loleorde posit, bearing sliver and gold, with surface ground 600 feet in width, situited in Tombstone mining district, Cochie county, Aruona, more particululy lescnbed in the field notes ind pli of the official survey, No. 79J, on file in this office, and designated as lot No. 18;, as fol lows, to-wit: B-gining at the initial monument, situ itea at the northwest end center ol claim at a (oit s ft. long, 4x4 inches sqr. In a mound of stones and earth, marked I M. Chance M. C. No. t from which a shift over 100 ft deep bears S 7 3a' W. 124 ft distant; thence N 64 28'. W 58 7 to a 4 inch post marked S center Bonanza and thence on same course 300 it to N Wcor. post, s ft long, 4 ins sqr, in mound of stones', marked C M. C. No 2; thtnee S 340' W Ijco ft to S W cor. post, 5 ft long, 4 Int sqr, in mound of stones, in irked C M C No 3; thence S 64 28' E 300 ft to W end tenter pjst, 5 ft long, 4 ins sqr, in a mound of stones, marked CMC No 4 from which croppings bear N 3 1 40' E 400 ft dmantj thence S64' iS' E 300 ft to S E cor post, 5 it long. 4 ins fqr, in a mound of stones, m irked C M C .No 5, from which U S M M No 3 lwars N 45' 48' W 7,096 ft distant U : M M No. 6 bears S 7 40' iC and corner to sevtions 1 and 2, no th boundary of Tp 20, S R 22 K, bears N 43' oa' E t8.ot8 It distant; thence N 32' 40' E 15.10 ft to N E cor post 5 ft long, 4 ins sqr. in a mound of stones, m irked CMC N'o 6; thence N 64 28 VV 144 7 iti to pstin I nemarning the S E cor of Boninza M C, an J 300 feet to post No 1 and place of beginning. Variation. 1 1' (3' E; area, 20.06 acres. Sai I claim being lo cated ab jut a miles so uhwes erly from the to n of Tombstone and about 500 yards southeast erly from the Merrimac M C andii bound don the N E by th,: Bonanza M C; the same Iveing duly recorded in the office of the county re corder at Tombstone, Cochise county. Aruona, at shown by his certified abstract of title filed 11 this office. Any and all persons claiming adversely the whole or any portion of said Chinee min'ng claim are required to present their advtrse claims In this office during the period of sixty days publication hereof, or they ill lie barred by virtue of the provisions of the s'atute. It is hereby srd-red that the foregoing notice be published for the period ol sixty d lys in the Tombstone Epitaph, a daily newspaper pub lished at Tombstone, Cochhe county Arizona. C. E. DAI LEV. Register. First publication April 5, 1887. Notice or Implication for I'. S; l'utcut to the Mjyfloiter .Mlulni; tl.iiin . 471. U.nitrd States Land Office, ) Toi-sos, -n., March 31, 1887. Notice is hereby gnen that K. U Au 1111, tf Tucson, Arizona, for liim-,elf and co-i.lii.na t-. S, M Wnitside and W A. R ii:er y. ad 11m -trator of the estate of H. K. Wl it le-ter. Ins made uppi anon lorpit-n Ij 1240.5 linear (ei of the M ifl jwer vein, .ode ur dep s t b. a mg silver and gold, w.th sa f.ce gmind 6oo eet in width, situated In Tmltcne Mining Uitntt, Cochise county, rUjna, nu e puliuliny described in tne field note- and plat of t le official survey on file 111 this -fhee, dts natcd as Lot No. 190, ox follow to w I : Beginning at the initial moil, m-nt at a post $M feet long 4 inchci q are in a 1110 ma of itoaes marked I. M. Maflwer M. C, No. t from which U. S. M. M. No t bear-, S. 5' 5 ' W. 1240 feet dUtant an 1 1 .e coiner to sttnuns t and 2 north bound try of lp2oS. R 22 E bears N646' E. 9620 f ?t distant; the tenter line of claim bears S. 4a" 27 V iind N 4427' E.; on this line south 8 5 fret and 5 Kct 10 right is the discovery shi't 4x6 and Co tect de -p. sou h 563 feel and 6 feet to left is mc i ed shaft 4x6 and 90 feci deep and si utn 6 5 fe--i and 9 teet to left 13 sh tfl 4x6 and 12 I e dtp, thence from initial monununt N. 44 27' E along center line 431 2 feet toa post 1 1 mound 01 stones on b.W. side line 01 auipli ret M -. m irked M. F. M. C. No. 2 at a p i'it N 3i 16' W 205 6 feet dis ant from a 4 inth po.t marked S. M. C. No, 3, 025 teet tro-s main watci pipe leading to lomnCtine. 710 feet to wash Under point of dump, and 750 tett to koint described in supi lementdl notice as 1 o th nd center of claim on w. st sloe of waste ump of main shaft of the hulphu tt M. C where tot and monument are coveted up by dump which is on p itei ted land returning 1 1 outh -i te In e of Sulphuret M. C. on center line o' lve Mayfloer at po-t No. 2, run N. 3Z ib' W. along south side line of Smlphurtt 247 feet to N. W corner po t4 inch's squire in mound ol stones marktd M. F M C No. 3. whUh is also tne M.E. of La t Chance Nu x M. C. thence S 4S33'fc" 24 3 'tet t- an iron pn t inch In di.ime er at inters i lion o c n er line at point N. 44 27' E 56 s ft el fmni po N 1 2 returning to poit N 3 tun S 47'i3'W. nlong west side line ot tltim 192 feet to in erse to, line of the i-irmont M I . at a point N. 72 38' E 15a feet from the N. E. corner of the. neralit M C, on same course 341 feet to a 2x4 inch post mukngtheSE con erot l.i t Chan, e M C, 5S7-S feet to wah rira ntng N N. , 765 5 leet and I7.5 feet to llt top st maik d F. M. . No. I, the initial mnimjnt of the l-rcmon M. C , 1217 a 'cet and 6 7 feet to leit to po t marked F. M. C. No s. it being theb.W. center of Fremont M C. and 1210.5 leet to S. V corner post 4 inch s iquue in mound of pia fvkl M. f. ty C, No, Uxe W 9 N boundary. Tp so. K a c, "" ," J' as'E. 18.033 ft dutint; thenee N 43 4 t 3S0 ft to a po.t 5 ft long 4 l K .il.m..u". ' 45 33' E. 107 fe-t fo intersettio 1 of 5 w qnd line ol Fremont M. C. at a po.ni N. -13 iff y. 137 feel from post iic.iketl t M. ( ,0. 247 feet to in eisection ot S.E. si de lnc ot trenn.nt M. C. at a. point N. 54 16' & -2 fett f omS. E.ccrner polof tne t-rnu. nt ai.d3x feet to 1 4 'nch po-,t SJ4 leet 101 g 1 n a mound ot stones, at the SV. md center ol tltim maiked F. M. C Nu. s Irom which a 4 inch post m irked AM C ' o. 3 it N.W. corner ol Addie bean S. 44' 27 V, 3 fret distant; thence S. 4533' C 10 feet to n terstciii of N.W, Mde nne of Ad .ie M. C . at a , oint V. 65" 2a'E 29 6f.tdta.tfrom .W. corner pos. No. 2,5ofeeltointetsettKn tfN.W. side line of Al.aM. C utapoinits. 42" 41' w. 31 Let from N V. corner po I ot ,ha mar' cd .M C No. e. 17 1 feet to int rse t ion ot N. fc- end lint. ol Altialapoi. t S. 31 42' C. 124 feet I torn p 'St N'o. 5 at8 ttei to intiisetton of N.W. side line ol Silver Dollar SI. C at .1 p. int b. 31 31'W. 143 feet frtm N.W. to nei post muked n. I). M. C No. 5 an! 300 leet to S.E coiner pt SH feet lo g 4 iith s square inarki-d 11. F. C. N ). 6; ihente N. 44 27' E, a ong S.b- side line ol claim 8j feet to head o wjsh draining nonhtrly 158 it loin'c stctton ofN L. en 1 1 ne of Mlvcr Dollar M. U at .1 (.o.nl . 62 ot' E. 67 feet from N.W torntr post m.rked S. D. M. C. No 5. J13 f et to iniersettion o N.W side Ime of Bon I'onM.l., at a pont S. 36" 38' W. 585 feet Irom N. W. corn r C73 5 feet to in ersettion with E. end line ol Addie M. C. at a point h. ia 34' E. 17 leet from N.C. corner post marked M. C. No. 3, 817 8 feet to interstcnon ol N I'-. end hneoi Bjii Ton M. C. at a point b. 6i' 43' 1- 83.8 feet from N.W. co'iicr of Bon Ton, B 17 feel 10 a post $ feet long 4 inch sq lare inarkco M. V, M. No. 7 at intersection of wct side line of l-lira -Morrison M. C. at a point S, 25' 24' W. 302 5 feet Irom a 4 inth post at an angle qi the N.W, side line of Mora Morrison mirk, d F. M. M. C. No 4, wnch is also the b.E cjrnerof the bulpliurct. muked s. M. No. 3, and thi N.E. corner 01 lti)fl-er mukcu M F. M. C. No. 8; thence on same couise 1237.7 ie 1 10 a point on 3.K. side line 10 an Iron pin one inoM. in damtter driven into tne ground, f.om wi.ich 0 t N . i being a i ness to comer be r S. 83' jo' W. 143 feet dist n , tlie ie N. 45' 33' W. 73 feet lo inter.-eulon ot southe s end 1 ne of ; ilphure- Jt. t. at a pun N. 58 15' E. 107 fee from S.ls. corner post mirked a. M. C. No. 3, an I on same course 300 feet to iron pin at northeast end 0 ntcr marking the point o resinning ol the txttrbr burvey of dilni variation h" 43' ci-tj otal atea iG. 232 acres; lcs tonfltl with the bul phurttM. C, Lot 18 ot cl.dii.ed, 0,339 acres; le s c-nflltt with Hie Hora aiorn-on ai t-. 1 ot N . 71, not chimed o 538 acrts; net area 15 135 acre-; confli t with ths rr mont Lot No. 73 wih tne Alia Lot No. to9i with the Addle Lot N , 6i wtr the Bon Ion It No 125; and with the Silver Qollr M. C. are cl timed and ineludtl in ths apphcutioi.i said m ning claim it loc ted ab ut 300 yards nisi tnt irom tne Contention M. , and is bounded upon the north y the Sulphuret, on tne east by ti.e FliraMornso and Ad lie, on the s mth by the Alta, andonth-wtst by the Tremont mining cla ms, and is dulv recorded In "thr citfice of the County Recorder at lonibstone Cochise county, Vnrona, as si own by ortihrd abs ratt of ml hied In this offite. Any and all per ons claim ing adve scly the whole or any portion of ihe Mayflower mining laim, pro required to present th iradves claims in this oftLe during the ixty das pe 10 1 of pubheati in hereof, or they will be barred by viriuu 0 the prov,s ons of the statutes It h hereby ordered tint the foregoing notV be published for lliepenot 01 sxtyay in tie TomDst ne Epitaph, a d ill) mwpipcr pub lish d at T-im'is'one, Coo iie county A'll ra, by niedtsign ited as the pap-r publithsi neaiesi to said claim. C. L Daillv, Register. IFir-t public ition Mareh 30, 1837.J ollce or Applltnlloii for V. . I'.itent lo tin Morulas Star Hlnlus Claim o. lU'J. United States Land Offick, ) Tucson, .Viz ma, larth 28, 1887 f Notice i lure' y giV n fiat the Mo nlng b'tar Con-olidat-d Mini gLompin), by B. L Pe I, attorney in fact, of Tomb-tone, Cuthi-e eou iy, A'lz na, has mace aopli ation lorpttent to t430 linear leet ol the Morning M-ir v. n, lod-s or deposit txanng silvt rant gold w th surfa e ground 600 feel in wi ah, Mtuati d in Tombstone Mining Uisttict, Cochise tounty, Arizona, nitre parli ula ly desculicd in the htld not s and plat 01 the olViel survty, desnited as ,ot No. 188, as folow- to-wit: BecJiinin at the i ithl monument described in locition noti e at a post 5 fe. t o g 4 inthes square 11 a mound of stones ntarKed I. M. lor .ing Star M. C. No.t, from which U. S M. M. No. 1 bears N. 44' 26' W. 2867 ft t dis t in', the i sectirn corner letwien sections 13 and 18 east boun 'ary to Tp 20S. R 22 fc. bear ing b. 84 46' E. 8(67 fe t dista t, an inclin shall(dips ea-.) 4x6 ft eland 110 lect deepb ars S. 3o' E 15 feet dl ta t Hnd an incine haft 4x6 feel and 20 f et dep bears N. 21 5V U 61 le t distance; thence S 21 56' W. 420 fe. t to wash draining N.W. and 700 feet to ihe S.W. end ce iter post 5 fe-t lo g 4 inches squa e in a mound of s one i and e.,rtli marked M. b. M.C. No J, thence N. 68 o' v. 62 feel to inter s' ctiot of north line of Wide West M. C. lot vo 180 at a pont v. 8420 U. 400 feet fom N.W. corner post marked W. W. M. C No. 3 and eonti uing on same cour 030 feet to b. W. corner post ol 1 1 tm 5 fict long 1 nd 4 inthes squiie in mound ol ston s marked M S 1 ('. No. 3; thence N. 2156' E 1420 feet to NW corner post 5 fe t long 4 inthes quire in mound of tarth and stones nurked M b. M.C. No. 4; thente S. 68' o' V.. 60 to ore road irom Emerald mine 250 ft et to w.h draining north easier'y and ,00 cello Ml tnd cent r rosi 5 feet long 4 inilie-s qu re in a mo md of ton-s and earth minted M. b 1 C n'o 5 a d on aim course 600 leel to N E. eo'ner L0-t 5 ect long 4 in h-s square In a iw.und of tarth and sto einarKed M. b. M C. No 6; th-nc S at 56' W I2a8 fce't to int rsec ion tf roith line of Wide Wet M I, 132a feet lo a wash draining northeily and 1420 leet to b.E, corn r tost 5 feetlO'g4i thts square in a mound of s-t nes nl earth mirked M S M C No. 7 from which the initial mom ment of the WLeWft M. C. b 18 20' K 135 'eet instant; th nte N 68 04' W. 300 'eel ob W end center pol No 2 in (late of beginn ng ol cxtrror sutiey of tla m; variation 143' L; are 1 19.559 atres less lorflitt with the Wid'W st 797 atr ; net are 1 18 76a atres. Slid mining tlaim being dulv re orded in the office of the Cou ty Recorder at Tomb ton , oehis county, Anzoni, as shown bv ertifi. d absfa t of u 1 on file in tl Is ofli e. Any and all pernors tlatmi g aders-l) the w 1 iol- or any portion of seid m ning tltim are reqiict d to present their adverse cl inns in tins ofli e during the sixty da) i period of th-" pub ligation hen of, onh y wi 1 bj barred by uttue of the proiiMons of he ftatut , It is heri by order, d that tl c foregoing no ice lie published fo" the t eno 1 of s xty days in the li mb tone hi'lTil'll, a d ily newsnaper pub hshe 1 nt Tombstone, Cochise coun y, 1 y me de-ignavdas the paper pubbsh-d n are-t to said tlaim. C. E. Daillv, Register. Notice of Forfeiture. To lohn M. Collins; Vo'i are hareby noti fied that the undersigned hue expended, dur ing the year ending Deeemb'r 31, 1880, one hundrtd dollirs in the performance ol the an nual labor upon the Queen of tt." Hill mine situated in theTurquois mining district, county of Ci chise, Territory of Arizona, in order to hold the iime, as require! bv S ctton 2.324 of the R vised btatt Its of lht United Stales, and your proportion of the amount so ex, ended and due 10 the undersigned is fifty dollars, and if y u, your hers or nssigns, fail or reluse to con tribute your proporti n of the sum exp- n ed, within ninety d iys afur the publication of ihii iiolice, your interest in the said The Queen of the Hill mine will become the property of your c-nwners.the undersigned who h ve made such expenditure. OHN McMAHON. ELI BLUCHtR. PAUeVTowVatm. January if, 1187, First jpublication April i, 1887. Aollce or Application Tor IT. 8. IMteHt te the Lowell Mining Claim ... 41. Unitfd States Land Office. 1 ucsov, Anz., Marth 29. 1887. f Notice is heieby given that Charles W. Leac.i, of loinbstone, Cothise county, Arizona, has made applic mon for patent to 1495 linear icet olthe Lowell vein, lode or deposit bearing si.v..r and go d with smface ground 600 fett in wid h. sitmied in Tombstone Mining Di.tnct, t ochUe county, Anzjna, nior p .rikularly de c itjod in tne field notes and pltt of tne ffiual mrv.y on file in this offiee and designated is lot No 189. a" follows to wit: Beginning with the initial monument at a pot, as d triled in location not ce, at the ener and east rly erd of claim, pl.cediii mound of stores marked I. M. L M. C. Na t Irom which U. b. M. Al. No. 3 bears N 180 3v W 3561 feet d st.nl and the tort.er to Sec tions i and 2 N boundary of I p20 S R. 12 E bears N 54 if E 1994 leet distant; theiice b 3 48' L jOO feet 10 a 4 i-ith post in mound of stones at N s co n.r 111 rked L M. C. No. 2; thtnee b 59 12' VV 690 feet to a wash draining suutherly aim on same tonrse 1495 feet lo Sti tx.rn. r p 14 inches squaie in mound of stones s tuated i 1 a small wash draining southerly in irked L. M. , No 3; thence N 30 48" W 30 fe t to.iW center end post 4 in.hes squire n mound of stones marked L M. C No 4; t ence N 30" 48' W 300 feet to SVV correr post 4 inches squaie :n mound of stones on south slope of hul and about 300 feet south of summit post marked L. M. C, No 5; thence N 59 ta'E too feet to summit 860 feet to small wash drain ing norlh 1200 feet to t p of ridge bearing north 1417, 5 to post 2x4 inches Square in mound of tmes 3 feet left of line marWd Quicn babe No 4 1487 feet to a 4 Inch post in mound of stones a ol M .No 2 "p st 5" on north f ice on Souih face Quien abe No 3 at d t-195 lect to 4 inch post in mound of stones marked L. M 0. No. 6 at NW corner of ckvm; ti.enteS3)48' E 300 Icet lo post No. 1 and place of btgim ing oMhe exterior boundary of tl 1 ; variation it" 43' L area 20.59 atres; saidcl lm bt ing situ itelab ut 3 milts bW from omb tone a out 800 yirds bW from St t-ol.M'til mi e am about 130 feet SVV fr m the Broiher Jonuhan M. C the improve ments ton'lsting of a sha1 14x8x1 8 feet, a shaft p6xiofe t, a shaft 4x10x8 feet, ii.ciine shaft 4X6M5 ie t, mJ ne shall 4x6x10 ft et, and a -.halt j6xto ftet deep; the same b-ing duly rec rd d in th' office of the County Rtcorderat Tombstone, ( Gel i-c count, Arizona, a- shown by ci ruficd a sir cl of title on file In this office. Any and II per ons claim ng adveis-ly the w oleoran part of said Low ll mning claim are rt q dred t ' present their adverse claims in this ollice during the sixty days period of ub lie-atio.i hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the p Qiisiaus of the statute. It n hereby ordered that the forelng notice bepubishd for thep-rijdof sUty days in the Tombstone i-pitafh a dai'y nespaper pub- ished at Tombstone, Cochise county, Arizona, bv mo drelgu itcdat the paper pu lished nearest tosaidcl.im. C. E. Dailkv. Register. Trustees Sale. To whom it may concei n: Notice is hereby givn that I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for tash, on Mon lay the i8lh 1 ay of Apr!', 1887, at the hour of one o'clock p m. in front of the court honi In Tombstone, ochlse county, Arizona Territory, the following described real estate, s'tua'ed in Dos Cabezas Mining District, Co hlse county, Arizona Ter ritory, and more particularly described as, the Old Man mine and the Old Woman mine, be ing the continuation of ths same ledge, and cieh 1 Imm iinE fifteen hundred feet in length by six hundred fett In w(lth also Ihe PhtlatieJ. phta min ng tlaim, bemg 990 leet in length by six hundred fe-t inwdth; also the Tornado mining claim, being t500 feet in length by 600 in wlJthj alsoth- Ashbv mining claim, being 1500 feet n ien th by 600 in width; a so the Fir.t Chinee mining c'aim, being 1500 feet in leng h by 600 in width; also the Hidd n Tiea-ure mine, being 1500 feet in length by 600 fe t In wl Hi), also one miilsiie on which is 1 uilt a tin-st nip nidi adjoining Uie tun.slto Of Dos Cabezas I il 0 one hquse qI (ye roorfts,, and ot on which the same is situated, it being in the town-it' of Dos Cabezis, together with all and slngulir the Improvements and appurie. ninos upon any pan of the above described premises. Glo G Berrt, Trustee. Tombston", March 28, 1887. Cominato Tombstone MANHOOD DR. LIEBIG & CO., SPECIAL Physician and Surgeon, OF SAN FRNClSCG, CAL. The above well-known and long-established specialists having many patients in this and sur n un ling eouui.es, have deeided to open an ofiiee .it EL PAO, Fehruary ad, 3d and 4th. ALBUQUhRQUL, Feb. 6th and 7th. bA.NTA FE, Kb. 8 h and 91I1. LAS VEGAS, Feb. loth and ttth. Tombstone, Feb. 13th. TUCS , Fcii. 14th, 15th and 16 h. YU1A, Feb. 17th an 1 18th. Whce they will have private orficeson the above da,s lily a id where allvvh desre to tonsult vv 'h the Rf-nowncd bpec aUsis w id have the op portunity of do ng so FRLEOF CH sRUE. Notice. On account of rapidly increasing business Dr. Liebig it Co wi 1 not be able to vis t 1 ombstonc t isyeir. All persons desiring medical treitinent will .please address or call upon Dr. Lit big & Co, 400 GetrySt., ban trancico, Cal. The L'eln'g Dsrensary for the ttatrrentof nil Chronic, I'tivae and ''ompiicated diseases, has lieen es-abhhed in San Franci-co for nearly a quarter o a tenlury. 1 he Dispensary budtl ing occ p et the entire corner ot Gi ary and Ma son slret-ts, "-an Fiancis.o, and is the only Med ic land burged Institute on the Pacific Coast tint has in own elegant Drug Store in Dispen sary building, cmploving registered Chemists and scientinc urgtcal Instrument makers to m nu ncture all burgi al Instruments for the pa Herts of the LicUg 1 ispensary; also to prepare thecelebrited Dr. Lebig's wondeiml German Lisignrator. To the maivelous cures and dis. covenes nnde by Dr. Liebg & Co., are due all the great suctcsses ihey have had In 1EI1 they dcovered the complicated Prusutorrhea, editing Irom ouihful imprudence and excesses of m uunty or unski'I ully treated cases of a special natute, thit from ime immemorial had 1 reventei ihou-ands fiom being cured of ner vous debility, physical weak' ess and unnatural losses from the system, resulting Irom follies of youth Dr. Lieb'g & Co. u e evety successful remedial agt nt known to moiern scientists, fa v n ig the schoo & o Homeopathy and Elect, t'c ism, taking from the Allopathic all that is aseful, and adapting surgical instruments to the varions ai nvnls ae.ddefoimi i-s. attaching lo appliances macne'i m and electricity. Successful tT dime-it guaranteed in all curable cases or no tot req Jired. SURGICAL BRANCH. The Doetors will ie personal attention to diseases of the Chest, Head and Throat, Ca tarrh, diseases of the Liver and Kidneys; also to deformities requiring Surgical appliance. Balance of treatment conducted from the.Ltobif Pttpontary, S FruifMoo. Call iWmntmSt'lPr r ittnTBHrWiTi Y RESTORED Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution issued out of the District court, First Judicid district, Territory of Arizona, to me directed and delivered on a Judgment rendeied in said court on the 13th diy of April, 1887, in favor of D. H. Smith & Co., and against-H. H. Carpenter, wherein lam commanded to make the sum of $3343.94 dam.gei wth int. rest thereon from date of judgment at the rate of 10 per c nt per anaum until paid, together w.th JJs-oo costs and atxruing costs. I have this diy It vied upon t 'e following described property to-wit: One twenty-stamp qiurtr null, and also five acres of land on which s lid mill is stan ling, know as the Golden Rule mill an I milNite. raiblic notice is hereby giveu that on Saturday the 7th day ot May 11187 between the hours of 9 si. m. and 4 p. m. in front of the Sheriffs office, in the tity of Tombstone, Cochise c unty, Aruona I enitory, 1 will sell all the right, title and interest of the slid H. H. Carpenter in and to the above described property at public auction, to the highest and best bidder tor cah, lawful money of the United States, to satisly said execution and a'l cos's. Dated this the '3 h day ot April, 1887, J. H. SLaUGH IER, bheriff. By E. A. bH AT TUCK, Under Sheriff. Notice of Forfeiture. To John M. Collins: You are hereby noli tied that the undersigned has expended during the year ending December 31, 1886, one hund red dollars in the performance of the annual labor upon the Whoop Up mine, situated in the Turquois mining district, County of Cochise, Territory of Arizona, in order to hold the same as required by .Section 2.324 ol the Revis d Mitutes of th United States; and )our propor tion of the amount so expended and due to the undersigned is fifty dollars; and if jou you heirs or assigns, fail to contribute your pro portion of the sum expended within ninety day after the publication of this nottte, your inter est in s.Jd Whoop Up mine will become tht property of your co-owner, the urdersigned, who has made such expenditure. PATRICK McMAHON, Dated Tombstone, January 15, 1887. Notice of Forfeiture. To R. P. Mansfield you are heieby nobfi-d that the unde-signed has expended daring tht year ending December 31, 18S6, one hundred ($100) dollars in the performance of the annual labor upon the bouthern ross mine, situated in the Tomb-tone Mining district, Cochis- county territory of Ariz vna, in order to hold the sam as required by Section 2324 of the Revised Statutes of the United btates. and our propor tion of the amount so expended and due to the undersigned it, fifty ($;o) dollars, and if sou 01 your heirs or assigns fail or refuse to contribute voir proportion of the sum expended within ninety days after the publication of this notice, v our interest in the said South- rn Cross mine will become the property ol the undersigned, who has made such expenditure, Dated Tombstone, Jan. 34, J887. Plter Bute. Notice of Forfeiture. To Geo. W. Stewart: You are hereby no tified that the undersigned has expended one hundred dollars on the Eden Loss mine, situ ated in Tombstone Mining District, county ol CqcJiIvi, Territory of Arizona, for the year erd ing December 31st. 1386, in order to held same, as rt quired by bection 2324 of Revised Statutes of the United States. Your proportion of amount expended and due the undersigned is welve and fifty-one-hundredths dollars, and if you or your heirs or assigns fail to contribute your proportion of the sum so expended, to gether with the expense of this notice, within ninety daytaler the first publication of this no tice, yqiir interest in. said Eden. Lass mine will become the prg.pc.rtv of your co-owner, who has made said expenditure. H, L. Fisiiek. Dated Tombstone, Feb. ,4 1887. Notice of Forfeiture. To S. S. Mulberry, you are hereby noticed that the undersigned has expended one hundred ($100) dollars during the years 1883-1884-1885 and 1886 in the performance or the annual labor upon the hodman-Magnate, and Vanguard miring claims, situated in the Tombstone Min ing district, Cochise county, Arizona Territory in order to hold the same as. required by Section 2324, Revised btatutes jf the United btates and your proponion of said sum so expended and due to the undersigned is one-sixth of the amount so expended on each of the above men tioned claims, and if you your heirs or assigns fail or refu e to contribute your proportion of the sum expended within ninety days after the publication of this notice, your Interest in the said mines will beeome the property of the undersigned, who has made such expenditure. 1 HUHAS Ogol.n, Tombstone. Feb t, 1887. Notice of Forfeiture. To T. D. Byrne and J . A. Burkho'der co owners in the om S.ott mine situated in the Tu quois mining district. Coehtse county. Ter nt iry of Arizona. You are hereby notified that I have exp-nded onehundted ($109) dollars in labor and improvements upon the above namtd mining claim during the year 1886, in order to nold the same as valid location, as required by Section 2324 Revised Statutes of the United States Therefore if wnhin ninety 19c) diys after and from this publication you fail or refuse to contribute your proper ponton of said ex penditures and the cost ol thi rvbltcalion, as co-owners, your interest in raid mil e will he come the propeity of the undersigned under said section 2314. Si H. Bryant, Tombstone. Jan. tt, 1887. TOMBSTONE FOUNDRY -AND- MACHINE SHOP. MCALLISTER & McCONE. Prop". All Kladt of Hill and Mining Machinery, Iltivj una Light Caetloge of Irco and Itraei Made to Order on "hort Notice Btamps, Puns, SettlfH, Retorti, Cagep, Cart. Skeeti, Bailing Task. Etc., from Lxteit Design. Portable Hoisting Engines, 3-Stamp Prospectors' Mills Msdi 10 Order. Brreent of all Descriptions Punched or lotted. Knelnee Indicated and Ari. lasted. Agents 'or Albany Lubricating Com pounds. Cylinder, Mplndle and Valv oils, Wert, tnghout Antotnatle Xnglnts Irom 2 to 300 RerM Power and all Uo In the Machine tad foundry tin. Also AGENTS FOR THE LAFELLE TURBINE WATER WHEEL. Om I MdUJSTER, ftiuger. DR. FLINTS HEART REMEDY, It IQ Sllinrin (a neglect any cf the many I UiaOUItilUq ot heart disease, though many Irom Ignorsn e. Head D.. Hint's trwtUo on 1 forms muir da in torn ltrnorali e. laa u.. runts trc&tl&oon Hear! Tllaeue. aid if vou have anr evciDtoma therein set forth, take Do. I'uxt'a IlaaaT K&xisr. Soa RinVflPCC Da. Fliht's Ham ItivtiT Is a ODd OlbMIUoo. medldno which h a beca found particularly efficacious In cues ot Saa-sickncss, as It ai once stops tho terrible somittng. throbbing in the temples, and enables the palisntto secure repose. TqVr H in Tiltlfl mttn who prwnta an ap 1 dKU II III I IHIo, tMinrn. of debility, whose comitennnee is anxioua. and who la subject to spells of ft ntnesa, Is liable to suddun delta from heart 1!mm. Let him take Da. 1'usr'a Ilaur Kimedt beforo His too late At Drogglsta, tl.CO. Descriptive treatlso with ach bottle, or milled free upon application. HAMBURG FIGS. For Udles and children whose tut eaa not be offended with Impunity, HAM BUBO FIQS form a remedy for constipation, in digestion, piles and lifer complaint which it ca i.eatant ta taVa u It u effective la VK. ii C'.l At all Druggists ; or address J. J. MACK & CO., 0 and II Front St., San Franclico, Cal. BIDS. Proposals and Specifications for Building a Bridge. Will bo received by the Board of Supervisors, of the County of Cochise, at the office of the Clerk in Tombstone, A. T., up to May 2d, 18eS7, at 2 o'clock p. m , for the furnishing of all material and the construction of a bridge, across the San Pedro river at Benson; such bids, proposals and specifications mut be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in tho sum of $500, conditioned that the bidder will enter into contract and bond for the faithful peiformance there of, in such a sum as the Board may designate, within ten (10) days from the time he is notified that his bid is accepted. Bids will be opened May 2d, 1887, at 2 p. m. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids without notification. By order of the Board, A, R. ENGLISH, AO Clerk. $1.00 FOR 25c. To any one who w ill send us 25c and act as our agent we will send the following goods, that could not be bought elsewhere for less than St.oo: 1 Dozen Sheets of Superfine Commercial Paper, 1 Dozen Em elopes to match, a Hxtra fine Indies' Steel Pens, t Gents' Colden Pen, j 18k ROLLED GOLD RING, worth more thin we charge for the pack-ice; 1 Dixon Lead Pen cil, 1 Fiber's Pencil Rubber, all first-class Roods, t Sheet of Blotting Paper, 1 Rolled Gold Plated Collar Button, 1 Set ol Ro'ltd Gold Cuff But tons. We have stated that thr goods bought separately could not be bought for less than $1.00, but to secun new agents we will sell them put up in a package for ajc ACME MFG, CO. Essex, Conn. A Safeguard. The ratal rapidity with liieli slUln Colds aud Cgiiglis fie-uueulll del clop Into the graest inuLulie", of the tin out ami Iuuh, Is 4 luu-dderution uliiili kuould impel eery prudent person to Keep at U.md. an a household reincih, a bottle of AVAR'S CHERRY PECTORAL. Xothiui; eUejfhes nail inmiediitle relief sml works m sure a cine I1111II iiffeitiom of this cla. Tint emliunt phi victim, Prof. F. Sweetzer, of the JIaiue ikdieal School, Bruu.w lek, Me., mij 1 : "Mcdlc.l icicnoe has produced nn other ano dyne expectorant so good as AYEu's CunnnT I'ectoiial. Ills invaluable for dlicaitis f the throat and luu? . The name opinion Is expressed by the wdl-Lnow n Dr. L. J. Addison, of Chicago, III., who5uj: "I hve never found, In thlrtjr-flTe years of continuous study and praitlce of medicine, any preparation of o Kreatvulueas Ann's C'bibrt riCTOIUL, for treiitraeu. of diseases of the throat and lung.. It not only break, up coldi and cure xverr cough., but It more rlicilu' than anything else in relieving even tne mo.t aerloua bronchial and pulmonary affectlonc." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Is not a new claimant for popular confi dence, but a medicine lUilih Is to-dii Binliif; the lit en of the third generation who hae come Into being; fcluve It was first offered to the public, There is not a household In which this Inuiluiible remedy has once been In troduced where lis uto has ccr been abandoned, and there Is not a pen-on who baa ocr ghen It a proper trial for any throut or lung dlca-c m.eri tlblc of cure, bo ban not been made well bv It. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL has, In nunibcrleius Imtanees, cured obttinatc caws of chronic Bronchitis, Larnyaltls, and ern acute Pneumonia, and has acd many patients In tho earlier Mitgex of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a Medicine that only required to be taken In mall doses, la pleasant to tho takte, aud is needed In every house where there arc children, a there Is nothing o jrood as AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for treat, ment f Croup and Whooping Cough. These are all plain facts, which can be verified by anybody, and should be re membered by everybody. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral ntXPaJUtDBT Mr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mmc. (Mi by $a druggist . IS THERE ANY HOPE?; A. 1 " ... . HEW AND IMPORTANT OPINION! OF PULMONABY EXPERTS J Cava tho TTnlrariitl Consumption SaooaaafWUy Treated? Dr. Borgeon.a leading French doctor, ha' a new treatment for consump ion. lie titves an enema of carbonic acid ulptmrptted hydrogen gases, the lattei gas carrying the former into every part of the tliro.it and lungs. Thw treatment, too, is directed at efforts the causa remains undisturbed. What this caus eis has been (dated by perhaps the highest pulmonary authority in the world, 1. 1., the Urompton Hoa pital for Consumptives, in London, Eng. This malady every year carries olT from one-seventh to one-fifth of the entin population of England 1 Dr. Payne, M.D., M.K.C.P., London, it authority for this statement. The mine or a greater proportion ol deaths obtains in America. Dr. Payne also says that one-half tha total number of deaths from all othir causes have seeds of this disease in lbs system which only require some irritant to develop 1 Dr. Hermann Brehmer, an eminent German uuthoiity, says that consump tion is can Bed by deficient nutrition of the lung's, by poorwlood. These authorities cannot be disputed.. The medical world recognizes them. Tha uric acid is the irritant in the blood that causes the development of lhe seedx which Dr. Brehmer says lie dorutant in the blood. Every particle of blood which passes through the lungs and heart, also goes through the kidneys, and if they are in. tlio lea 4 deranged they cannot rid the blood of its killing poison. The thousand, little hair-like newer tubes of the kidneys very easily get blocked up aud diseased: and when they do, ihey corrupt insteadi of purifying tho blood. Kidney disease! may exist, and vet no pain occur in that; organ, because 11 is deficient in nerves ol bencation. Dip your finger in acid every day anct it soon festers and is destroyed, bendl acid poisoned blood through the lung every eeiond, and they soon give war. The llioinpton Hospital investigation showed that 52 per cent, of the victims of consumption were afflicted with de ranged kidneys, which permitted the uric acid poison to remain in the blood and irritate the lungs. This uric acid is al. ways fighting every vital organ, and it there be any inherent weakness in the lunrs it inevitably causes pneumonia), cough and conMiniption. The real cause of pulmonary trouble beinir so authoritatively allow n to be faulty even thouuh unsuspected action of the kidneys, explains why, in order to master the dreaded consumption, one must rid the blood of the uric acid irri tant which inflames and burns up the lung substance. For this purpose there is nothing equal to that great specific, Warner's nafo cure. This remedy has now the favor of medical men all over tho world purely on its merits. We have no doubt timt if the kidneys are kept in natural action, consumption and a great many other diseases, caused by uric acid, will not only be cured but will be pre vented. When tho kidney is healthy, no albu men appeai-s in the water, but albumen is found in the water of more than half of those who die of consumption! This, then, U the condition of thing that always precedes consumption: First, weakened kidneys; second, re tained urio acid, poisoning the blood; third, the development of disease in the lungs by the irritant acids passing through them. Then there is a little cough in the morning ; soon thick, yellow matter is spit up, lollowed by loss of flash and stiengtli, with dreadful night sweats ; and w hen the patient goes to hia school physician for help, he is put on cod-liver oil which his stomach, weak ened also by uric acid in the blood, can not digest. Because there is no pain present in the kidneys, the patient does not think they are affected, but the kid ney acid is doing its work everv minute, every hour, day and night, and by-and-by the disease ot the lungs has advanced until pus is developed, then come hemor rhages, and at last the glassy stare which denote that the end is near I A post-mortem examination 6f such oajses shows that the tenible uric acid has completely destroyed the substance of the lung. It is impossible to cure lung disease when the blood ia uoisoned with uric acid. Dissolution Not'ce. Know all men by these presents, that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned .s heieby disrobed b) mutual con sent, r. A. AUbOlT, W H. I'ECK. Dated Tombston-. A. T., March 14, 1887. Just Received. Received 10-day a fresh supply of the celebrated Buffalo brnd of Hams and Bacon, which will be sold at lowest mar ket price at H. K Twei d'S A carload of fresh canned goods has been received, also a fresh lot of bran, wheat, barley, etc., at Joe Hoffler P store. for Sale. A furnished house ol six rooms ta a good location. This property will be sold cheap. There are three lots con nected with the premises, and a perfect title to all of them. The house i splen didly furnished with all of the modem improvements, bath tubs, etc., with hot and cold water connections. The prop erty is insured up to February, 1888. Parties desiring a bargain should make application at this office at once. $250 Reward. The above reward will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any person or persons unlawfully handling any of my stock. Brand HO on left hip. - H. W. HASSKLOREIf. Charlton,A.T. '" jtlMy