The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, March 26, 1887, Image 4

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    THE OREGON SCOUT.
AJIns K. JONES
EDITOR,
City and County Official Paper.
Saturday, March JJG, 1887.
ryTyrny-yjrjwoaygTygy rwja nw. nun .g jmrw wuhj
Wallowa County Scat.
Editor Scorr: It i'h known to
many of the citizens of tho Wallowa
valley that a wagon road from thin val
ley to the mouth of Grande Hondo riv
er, lo connect with a lino of steanierH
plying on Snake river, ha been talked
of for koiho tiino; hut tho necessity for
the vast expense of such an enterprise
li.u heen Hetiwide by a recent conclu
niuii that tho waters of tho Wallowa
are navigable with a certain chtHtj of
riwr cwc1h, from its mouth to a point
lu tween Alder and Bennett .Flat, tho
supposed county seat of this new coun
ty; lor it linn already been advanced by
bome, that in the history of comon
events these places will become of such
dimensions that they will formono and
the wmio town. Above this point it i'h
Htipposed that the river cannot be made
navigablo, without considerable ex
pense, which will not be incurred mi
le's th" town of Joseph should arrive
at fftiiio degree of notoriety, which is
improbable, since the boulders which
obstruct the river form tho "ground
woik'' of the town. Tho actual fact of
this river'a navigation ia soon to be
come an event in tho world's history.
The boat is now in readiness, awaiting
the machinery, and will soon bo
launched, in the presence o witnesses.
It is needless to describe this bark,
sulRoo it to say, that it is of sufficient
size lo carry all needed supplied, and
thoroughly demonstrato tho possibility
of navigating this river. The crew will
consist of two experienced mountain
eers, well versed in practical engineer
ing, who thoroughly understand tho
diHiPultiot! attending tho navigation of
mountain streams. They aro well
equipped for tlo voyage and aro quite
hopeful of satisfactory results. If this
vessel should succeed in making the
round trip, it woidd practically dem
onstrate the possibility of river naviga
tion to tho point abovo named. Alder
and Bennett Flat would therefore be
come the shipping point for this entiro
county, do away with the immediate
necessity for a railroad and therefore
settle for over tho county seat question,
unless tho citizens of Joseph should
succeed in co-operation with the sen
ator of this State, in securing a govern
ment appropriation of several thous
and dollars with which to open a chan
nil from Jlonnet Klul to Joseph, ren
dering river navigation lo that point
possible. A.
Island City Items.
OKI Grando Hondo river is on a bon
der. Wallowa county has been pretty well
represented at this place recently".
The school under tho management
of Mr. Carter, is in a nourishing con
dition. Wheat that was sown last fall looks
well, and the farmers aro merry over
the piospccts for a good crop.
The farmers aro busy preparing for
the .spring work, and hiiiio have com
menced plowing, and seeding will soon
begin.
Mr. McClelland, who has been in tho
four d Alone and other mining camps,
for the last six weeks, returned a few
days ago. IIo contemplates a big rush
to tho. e mines the coming season.
Among tho pleasant entertainments
hiht week was tho surprise party given
to Mr. and Mrs. Horry. The ovoning
was spent in card playing, singing and
other amusements, until a lato hour,
when all returned to their respective
homes. Ko.mnus.
Antelope Items.
March 1(1 1887
Farmers have began plowing.
The grass is growing nicely.
Mrs. John Cates has been very sick
but at present is improving.
Tho littlo'haby of Mr. T. II. John
son ha boon very ill. Under tho caro
of Dr. Cromwell it is improving.
Mr. Will Hlakeslee started for Corn
ucopia a few days ago.
Gilbert OiroUx. says he must got mar
ried now that the location for a school
house is on his farm.
Thorn was a surprise party given at
Mr. and Mrs. Hlakusleo's hist Thursday,
it was Mrs. Wakosleo's birthday. H is
said to be one of tho most enjoyable
parties given during tho winter.
Vitrm l'niH.
Indian Valley Itoms.
.Snow all gone but too wot to plow as
yet.
Jas. Farloy lias built an addition to
his house.
W, A. Galloway is working on tho
barn going up in Klgin.
Jas. C. Christiansen purchased a
line stable horse recently.
Hords aio drying up nicoly, except
those drifted full of snow,
J. K. Jones has boon on tho sick
list recently but is.bottor now,
Quito a number of tho farmers havo
driven their cattlo totho ranges.
Our annual school mooting resulted
in roolocting tho samo director ami
clerk.
fiomo of tho noighbors havo gone to
the I.ooking Glass on a deor and oik
hunt.
Themis strong talk of a post oflico
lit tho saw mill, or a potiion for that
purposo.
Kliza Ghent hah rournod ilionio for a
while, from Clms. llolgarth's where sho
has been working for tome time.
Sherman Galloway, of Elgin, has
been having tho logs hewn for his barn,
whilo ho has been in doors with tho
mumps.
The father of the saw mill ox-driver,
Jl. Medlock has como from tho other
side of the mountain and will remain
this summer.
J. T. Galloway Esq. has or ia having
his engine detached from the boiler1 and
will bo ready to start running in a few
days with everything in order
Nil'.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION.
Application for U. 8. Patent. Survey No.
0, Claim No, 41. Mineral application
No. St.
U. S. LamdOfkick. I.a Giianhk, OnrcnoxJ
March 4. 1SS7. )
Xntlrc is hereby given that the Oregon
Gold Mining Company, of Louisville, Ken
tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney,
whoso poitolllec address N Coruucopia, Un
ion county, Oregon, lias this duy tiled their
application for a patent for fifteen hun
dred lineal fcot on the "Eagle" quartz
lode, bearing gold nnd silver ; the name
being HMfeethouth-west and 10 feet North
east from discovery shaft thereon, with sur
face ground GOO feet in width, situate in
(iranito mining district, Union county,
Oregon, and described by tho olllclnl pint
and Held notes on file in this oillec, as fol
lows, viz:
Ilcgitmiug at a point X .11 dog. 10 nilii.
West and 0.12 feet distant from tho quarter
section corner between Sees. '11 and 'M, Tp.
(i S, Rnngo 45 K Willamette meridian, nt
which point is a post marked rorner No. 1,
E. M. 0, hiu vev No. f; thence South 71 deg.
0(1 lain. East (i&0 feet to post corner No, li:
thence North 18 deg. 04 mill. East 1WJ0 feet
to post comer No. 3; thence North 71 deg.
fill lulu, West COO feet to post corner No. 4;
thence South 18 (leg 04 nun. West 1000 feet
to post corner No. 1, anil the place of be
ginning, con tabling 'JO.GII acres, and form
ing a portion of tho South-east i and tho
South-west 4 of Section 27 In Township G
South of Range 45 East Willamette meridi
an; said location being recorded in Vol, C
page 120 of the records of Union county,
Oregon. Adjoining clalments on this lode
arc tho "Creek"' lode on tho North.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of bait' "Eagle" quartz
mine or claim above described, aro required
to Hie their udversc claims with the Regis
ter of (he U, S. Lund Olllce at La Grande,
Union county, Oregon, during the sixty
davs period of publication hereof, -or they
will he barred by virtue of the provisions of.
the statute. lli:.itv Rin'kuaiit,
Register.
It is hereby ordered that the foregoing
notice of application for a U. S, patent be
published for a period of (SO days (ten con
secutive weeks; in the Oitrcuo.v Scout, a
weekly newspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon
Ilr.Niiv Rixr.UAiiT,
iuarl2'vi0. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey No.
4. Claim No. 40. Mineral application
No. 82.
U.S. li.vxi) Oki'ICK La Ouanhh, Oukuon, I
March 4, 1887. J
Notice is hereby given that tho Oregon
Gold Mining Company, of Louisville, Ken
tucky, by Joseph Luce, their attorney,
whoso pnstolllcu address is Cornucopia, Un
ion county. Or., have this day tiled their ap
plication hr a patent for fifteen hundred
lineal fcot on tho "Creek" quartz lode,
bearing gold and silver; tUo same being
10 feet South-west and 1400 foet North-east
from discovery shaft thereon, with surface
ground 000 feet in width, situate In tho
(irnnitu mining district, Union county, Or
egon, and described by the ollieial pint
and Held notes now on flic in this olllce, as
follows, viz;
beginning at a point from which the
quarter section corner between Sees. 27 and
and III Tp. OK, R 40 H. bears HO 21 inin.
E i"0 feet, marked by a post 0 feet long,
marked corner No. 1, "C. M. V, survey No. 4,
on North-east face of post; theuen S. 71 deg.
0G nilii. It GOO feet to post corner No. 2;
thence N IN deg. 01 mill. E 1500 feet to post
corner No. U; tlienco N 71 deg. 00 inin. W
GOO feet to post corner No. 4; thenco S 18
deg. 04 mill. V 1000 fent to post eorntir No.
.1, and the ulaco of beginning, containing
.u.uu acres, ami lornunga portion oi inc
North-rait of Section 27 In Township 0
South of Itange 40 Kast Willamette meridi
an; said location being recorded in Vol. IS,
page 204 of the records of Union county,
Oregon. Adjoining claimants on this lodo
are the"lCagle" quart, lode on the South.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any portion of said "Creek" quartz initio or
claim abovo deseiihed, arc. required to Hie
thcirndvcrsc claim with tho Register of tho
P. S. Land Olllce at La Grande, Union
eountv, Oregon, during the Mxty days peri
od of publication hereof, or they wil bo
barred hy virtue of tho provisions of tho
statute.
Jlr.MtY 11 I.N i: 1 1 A HT.
Register.
It is hereby ordered that tho foregoing
notice of implication for a U. S, Patent ho
published for a period of 00 days (ten con
M'cutive weeks) In the Ohruon Hcoct, a
weekly nuwspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon.
JIknuy Ri.nkuaut,
Marl2-wl0. Register.
NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION,
Application for u U. S. Patent. Survey
No. 0. Chain No. 42. Mineral applica
tion No, St.
U. S. IjAsnOmcR La (Iranuk. OnnnoxJ
March 4. 18S7. )
Notice is hereby given that the Oregon
Child Mining Company, ot Louisville, Ken
tucky, bv Joseph Lucu their attorney,
whoso postoflleo address is Cornucopia. Un
ion eountv, Oregon, havo this day Hied their
application for a patent for tho "Annex"
placer mine, situated in Granite mining dis
trict, Union county, Oregon, and described
bv the ductal plats and Held notes on Mo
in Ibis otllee, as follows, viz:
lleginulng from a point 10.00 ehains
North of the M Section comer between Sees.
27 and HI, Townshln U South Range 40 Kast
Willamette meridian; thence North S7 deg.
01) inin. Eaut 1.03 chains to a post marked
corner No. 1, A.l. M.C., survey No. 0;
thenco North 87 deg 00 mln Kast 0.00 chains
to a post for witness corner No. 2, marked
W. C. corner No. 2. A. 1. M. C, survey No.
II, on North face of post, ami 0.70 chains to
corner No. 2 in tho bed of l'luo creek, then
North 10 chains to corner No. ;i; thenco
SouthS7 deg 00 mtn. West 0.10 chains to
corner No. 4; thenco South IS deg. Ot inin.
Wast 10.02 chains to corner pest No. 1,
point id departure, containing 0.7:1 acres,
and forming a portion of the South-cast
of Section 2' In Township 0 South of Range
10 Kast Willamette meridian; said location
being recorded hi Vol, P, O. page Wt of tUo
records of Union county, Oregon. Adjoin
ing claimants on this loilo are tho "Eagle."'
quartz mine on tho West.
Any and ull persons claiming adversely
any portion of said "Annex" placer mine or
claim above described, arc required to Hie
their adverse claim with the Register of tho
US. luid Olllce. at U Grunde, Union
county, Oregon, during the sixty days peri
od of publication hereof, or they will bo
barred by virtue ot tho provisions ot tho
statute.
lli:.VUY RlNKUAKT,
Register.
It is hereby ordered that tho foregoing
notice of upplleutlou for u U. S. Patent bo
published for a period of 00 days ( te n con
secutive weeks) in tho Oucuox Scout, u
weekly newspaper published at Union, In
Union county, Oregon.
Hk.nuy Rihkiuut,
Uiarl2-vl0. Register.
mmuimwm
JOS. WRIGHT,
-DEALEU IV
US II A
:t n
il D
Main Street,
Has just Bcceivcd an Immense Stock
Please compare the following prices
F ur
'ork.
P.nt 1.
is
the
oi.ii
Axes
:ish
PAT. OVAL CHURNS THE
Guns, Revolvers,
NOT THE WORLD
ism
Mill I
11
MH
-llolonging to-
3B
Must, sliall and will be sold at the lowest
prices ever known in Eastern Oregon.
Call ai Examine tlie Only Conmlele Stock
Adolph Levy, - Union. Ogn.
Union,
E,
!LLER9 -
Having leased nnd thoroughly refitted the Mime, it will be conducted on an en
tirely dillerent plan than heretofnrc, ami no pain will he spared to make pntrons com
fortable. In connection with the hotel is an elegant
MEHAED PABXOE-
Where the Finest Brand of
Wines, Liquors and Cigars are kept con
stantly on hand.
The patronage of the public i solicited. F M 1 1.Ll'.l! Propri.-tor.
W. D. BEBDLEEV8AN, Proprietor.
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in hi line, manufactured
of the best material 'obtainable. lie i.i now oft", rrig tor x;lle tho
Best lot of saddles, at lower prices than were
ever offered hi Eastern Oregon,
LEAD 1IAKN12SS from to 0. per sot. TIOHSE
BLANKETS 1. each. CUliRV COMBS J Sc.
Also n rULL ASSOltTMKNT of SITUS, WH'l'S, AXI.1C OKUASK. 1IAUNK3S
OIL, Ktc, Ktk Ktc, In fact ever.s thing usually kept in u
First Glass Establishment.
QCall and examine goods. O Main Street, Union, Oregon.
BUY A
LAKE
BAKING POWDER,
Mado by Bolhin IHsumfuolurin"; Co., San Francisco, Cal.
All Sept Present of Silver, Suss, Sitka
or Majolica we witli Every can.
For Sale by JONES BRO'S. Union, Ogn.
ipiii imi ii' 1 1 1 1 i I'll nwiim IIT 11 ! II II III II HI'TI
Union, Oregon,
of New Goods, which he will sell nt a
with those of other stores in the county:
tined Hay Forks 75c.
Manure Forks 76c.
Rake, and Hm lmndlai SfJc.
S.iu s "ftc. Band Sws . . 75o.f2.60.
6e. Spade 6
- . fo. SimtJi S7)c.
- . ...as'ic. I'owder 00c.
$1.00. Hammers 60c.
li-.;irds . .20c. Kureka Wringers ?2.00.
Steel Traps : 2oc.
... .... te..
zzzmjgsp sillf?le trceSi iroWi $1.00.
Nock Yokes ?1.25.
The Finest A -"-oWnicnt of
K
immnifl
In the (Vanity.
AND AT LOWEST PJUCES
The Celebrated
BEST IN THE WORLD.
and Amimition.
BUT THE STOCK
OF-
rr m ra . iv i nn
Oregon,
- Proprietor,
CAil OF
f
mm
r
QEOJiOJS Jr. STAFFORD,
HOUSE PAINTER.
SIGN WHITING, CHAINING, and
I'Al'Elt HANGING a specialty.
All Work Promptly Attended to.
Patronage solicited from nil parts of
tho valley.
G. W. STArroitn, Union, Or.
REOPENED !
T desire to nnnnunec to the people in
gencrul, and f I'liinn in particular, that I
have rcopt'iii'd n:v
CABINET SHOP,
CORN Kit riltST and C STRKKTrt, nnd
am prepared ta .In Abb KINUS OF RK
PAI ItlXtS, and alo make
DOORS and SASH
TO OHPElt.
TUHNING NEATLY EXECUTED.
A share of the public patronage solicited.
All order pwniptiy attended to.
II. C. EMEltY, Union, Or.
NOTICE EOlt I'UliLICATION.
Lanii Office at La Uiujtun, OnKOOXd
February U, 1S7.
Iotice is hereby Riven that the followinf?
naincd settler ha liled notice of hi. inten
tion to make linul proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the KcpiterandReceiverntLatiraiide
Oregon, on April 3th.. 17. via:
"William Anderson,
I). S. No. (mi, for this W half NK quarter,
SE or. XH or. and NK qr. XW qr. ot Sec 3IS
Tp. 4 S. H. -Ill F.WM. He names the fol
lowing witne!es to prove bis eontinnona
residenco upon, and cultivation of. said
land, viz: Stephen Connncr, Marshall
Woodward, B. F. biithrop and G. W. HUn
nions, all of Union, Union county, Oregon.
Henry Kikehart,
fl0-w0. Register.
Notice or AlHilleatloti to Purcliimo Tllii
her J.fiiul.
T.anti nrrrris at La Gkande. Okkoon.)
i inn ir. i.sat i
Notice is hereby plvcn that, in eoiniili
ancc with the provisions of the Act of Con
fjres npproveu June ii, 1878, entitled "An
Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the
States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory,"
H.nlvor .TolUnes,
Whose post, office address is Pine Valley,
Union county, Oregon, baa this day liled
in this office his application to purchase the
Si:j4, NWH SEM. and SW NEH
Sec. No. 22, in Tp. No. 7 S. Range No. 43
Kast, of the Willamette nicridir.ii. All per
sons holiling any adverse claim thereto are
required to present the samo at thla office
within sixty days from the lirs-t publication
of this notice
Husky RixnrviiT,
Regislur.
jan"J2-wlo,
Ji'otifi) of AppHcntloii lo I'ui-clinio Thu
Ijnr I. mill.
Laxi Ornci-: at LaOiundk, Oukoo.v, 1
dan. 20, 1SS7. (
Notice is hereby given that, in compli
ance with tho provisions of the Act of Con
gress approved June 3t 187.S, entitled "An
Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the
State-of California. Oregon, Nevada, and
I Washington Territory,"
"William arnrrny,
i Whose post-olrlce address is Union, Union
I county. Oregon, has this duv liled in this
ollu i' In application to purchase the bh'4
NW1 1 and NEK tiV4 Section No. 20, in
Tovu.-'hipNo. 4, South. Range, No. 40 Rat.
of the AVill.imette meridian.' All persons
holding any adverse claim thereto are re
quired' to present the Mime at .tlus office
within idxty days from the first publication
of this notice.
Hknuy RixehAbt,
jan22-wl0. Register.
usfan
a rt
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
RheanwtittK,
Barua,
Sealdf,
Stiag?,
Bitw,
BruiiM,
Bunienf,
Coras,
Scratches.
Spraini,
Straine,
Stitches,
Stiff JoinU,
Baekftche,
QaPt,
Sores,
Spavia
Craekf.
Contracted
Hawlei,
Kruptiom,
Iloor Ail,
Screw
Worms,
Swiuney,
Saddle QftUf,
Piles.
THIS GOOD OLD STAND-DY
r.c-(-on;illtifi for evcrboJy exactly iit Uclalmeil
Tu'lc. OiK'of the lrasous for the great popularity of
(Uo Mtittnnq; LlulnSeut ii found lulls uiilverJiil
uprlientiility. ETerybody need! uch a medicine.
Tho t.mubnrmiiuueedilt lncaieuf accMent,
TUo lluim-M lle needs It for gaueral family nie.
Ttie v uiialuf needs It for bis toamsaud Id men.
TUe Mcctinulc need It always on hU work
kcacU.
TUe Miner needs It In cat of pBirency.
'ftie Pienein-neeiUlt-cau'tgetaloiigwUliout it.
The Varnier eods it la Ids houw, hti stable,
aad his stock yrU.
The SteHHibwntnianortbo lloatninu needs
It toJUberal supply afloat and aaliore.
Tme Horse-fkucli'r needs It it Is bis bwt
frleud aad safent reUanee.
The StcU.wrowcr needs it-It will save litm
thouaaud of dollar aad n world ot trouble.
The ItHllread inau needs It aod will need It so
lutvi a bis life is a round of accidents and dangers.
the llackM oodsuina needs it. Tliere ii notb
lm; like It as an anltdoto for tbe dangers to life,
limb auii comfort vf biota sutTOWMl tbe pioneer.
Tho ftlvretiHtit needs it about his store nmocg
bU ruiuloyees. Aeeldenu will ltappen. and when
tuese ooiue she I iuts LI absent is wasted at oaee.
IiMH Bottle intholluu.o. Tts tbo best of
eeoaooiy.
Keep nUeltio In iliu l'acnory. Iti Immediate
use bt&aee of aaeldssH ssvrea pata aod loss of wav
Keep a Hot tlx Aliviiyxiu tbe Hinblo for
one when warned.
mi
m
Ull
P
T' :ii ill l" r : n
dnilv. :i follow-:
I nioll
HISTi'll Ml.
Piinxcnger, No. , L'vo
Passenger, No. (I, I.'s
nt ii'Mg i.i nt 1 :05 n. m.
I'rclght, No. 10, Ive Freight, No. 10. L'v
ve
at 0:05 a. in.
nt 8:00 a. m.
Making ilose uutinection nt Huntington
with trains of the Oregon Short bine Rail
road for Abb POINTS EAST mid Sol HI;
At Umatilla with trains for TIiKl)Abbh
PORTLAND, Ac.;
At Wallula Junction for WALLA AL
LA. DAYTON, .; nl-o with trains of tho
Northern I'ucllic Hailrnadfor ALLPOINT&
KAST: . A .
At Portland with train for nil point in
the W1LLAMKTTK VALLEY, and with
steamers tor ASTORIA, and all points on
puokt snt'sr-, British Columbia,
and ALASKA.
SAN FKAXCTSCO LIITE.
UtoM I'OKTl.XNI). I I BOM NKKAXrISH).
Leaunsat 12 Midu't., L'v'njr Spear t. wh'
ns fo'lo.: at 10 .tn. as follow:
Col'a, Vri. Mcli.
State. Wed. ,,
Oregon, Mon. ,.
Columbia, Sat. ,,
State, Tburs. ,.
Orecon. Tile.
4 10 regoi i .Tue.. M ur
0)i;ihiinbia. Hnn.
14Wtu(e, Frlilay
lo'OreKoij, Wed.
24t olumliia, Mon
n.State, Sun. April
fiOrctfon, FrI.
8
lit
XS
15?
2S
3
8
Corn. Mon. April
Tlici omimiiv reserve theriht to chimes
sUamcrs or sailijiK days.
C. H. PRHSCOTT, I
JOHN MUIR,
f TrsitHe MnniiiTor.
JXOJ.BYUNE, ien'l Pas, it Ticket Agt.
H. L. DEACON. Agent. Union.
WIND MILLS.
I desire to inform the public that I am
the soluawnt for the celebrated ENTER
PRISE WIND MILLS, ill Union coun
ty, and invite intending purchasers to
come nnd ojcamine Uip one now on exhibi:
tion at mv place in West Union. T am
csnviuccd you will pronounce it the best
mill now manufactured. The cxtreniely
low prices place them within the reach of
all. Circulars oi wind mills and pumps
sent on application. A.J. KIBBE.
doc2ft-yi.
Thomson fc Piwsel are imonts for
the celebrated Cyclone Wind .Mill, and
as the prices on "them have been great
ly reduced they are now within tho
reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen
at their pinner in Sovth Union. Call
and examine it.
STAGE LINE TO COVE,
Carrying
Fast Frcightaml Passengers
Leaves Union every afternoon, and ro-
tnriw from Cove everv morninc.
Fare 50 ecu ta. Round Trip 75 cents .
.1. S. ELLIOTT, Pi
.'ropr.
Notice of Final Settlement.
u the f'ountV court of Union eounly, State
of Oregon." In the matter of the estate of
L II. Mver, rineeascd.
rpHK V.DKll.HlOXKr) 11AVINOF1LKD
X Ills linal ac-oimt hi the a'ov. entitled
court, as administrator of the estate of L.
, . ' ,1J1A 1 .....I..., U 1... .rU'mt til-It
Jl Vl'l, l.fl . il -''!, i I'Mi' v i;- i. . t ..
appointed hv said e unity eourtforthe hear
ing of objections to the amo, and the settle
ment thereof, and thai this notice is pub
lished In the OnutWN Scout, hy order of
said court. . J5. H. IdSWIS,
J. It. CaiTKH, Administrator.
Atty. fan-w.'i.
PATENTS
Obtained, nnd all Patent Humikms attended
to Promptly and fur Moderate Fees.
Our otllee N ojipnsite the V. S. Patent
Olllce, and we can obtain 1'aU'iiis In les
time than thoe remote from AVasoington.
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