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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1901)
LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER 1 UKEVIEW, OREOON, OCT. 17. IWI. SETTLER WINS IN HARNEY The General Land Office Decide Swamp Land Case Against French-Glenn Live Stock Company. T!v General Lund Ofliee decision in the Swamp Land rase of the French Glenn Livestock Co., V8 Mrs. Sarah K. Marshall in favor of the latter, has ere ted considerable interest in Harney Coi nty Tlie Burns Items give the de cisioi in full. The case is almost paral lel wish the Warner oases of thiscounty. A lurt of the decision reads as follows: "Lake Malheur as it existed in lt77. was shallow body of water running nearly east and west, tying 3W0 feet above the sea level. It was about twenty-two miles long and averaged alout five miles wide. West of and entirely separated from it by a narrow isthmus, lay Lake Harney. The waters of Lake Malheur were from six to twelve feet higher than those of Lake Harney. In 1881. the water cut a channel through the isthmus, which kept on widening until, at the tirse of the hearing herein, it was a channel of considerable siie through which the water from Lake Mal heur emptied into Lake Harney. Ijike Malheur received its main supply of wa ter from the Silvie liiver on the north, and the lllitzen Kiver on the south. A considerable quantity of water emptied into the lake from the Rlitzen Kiver up to ISiU, but after that year the flow was greatly decreased by reason of the fact that a considerable portion of the water was drawn off in ditches and consumed in the irrigaton of lands south of the lke. That the water in Lake Malheur was higher 'n 1ST" than it was in 1W0, fur hermore clearly apiears from the testimony of w itnesses w ho had for many years observed the telative stages if the water in the to lakes from the isthmus separating them. It appears from nieas urments and levels run in behalf of the prot -start in 1900, that the water was from four to five feet lower then than the meander line of survey of lh77. The banks of the lake w ere so shallow in 1S77, and the lake so gradually merg ed from cen water into a tule swamp, that it was in many places impossible to determine where the lake ended and the swamp )egan. Township twenty-six, range thirty-one, north of the lake, was not meander, as has been above stated. Notice of Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby uiven that in pursu ance of an order of the County Court of the County of Lake and Mate of Oregon, made on the 2nd day of October, l'JOl, in the matter of the Estate of John Ie Garmo, deceased, the undersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of said deceased, will sell at public auction, to the high est bidder, for cash in hand, on Satur day, the Unh day of October, 1901, at 1 o'clock p. in., at the Livery and Feed table of W. K. Larry, iu Lakeview, Oregon, ihe following jiersonal property, towit: Twenty-two head of horses, con sisting 5 head of large gentle geldings, balance lar.e brood mares. L. FOSKETT Administrator of the Estate of John De Ciarmo. Leceased. 392 The Opera House Curtain. A. P. Merritt, the artist, has about completed his work of painting the drop curtain on the stage at Barry's opera house. All who have seen this work are not only surprised, but are struck with admiration at the sight that confronts the eye upon entering the theatre build ing. The center piece ia a battleship crossing the waters of the Pacific, with a lighthouse in the distance. One can scarcely disbelieve the word of a local painter when he says that he has watch ed that battleship closely for hours at a time and that, he is positive it is moving. And one can almost imagine that the sound of the roaring waves greets the ear from afar as you stand and gaze upon the picture. The sky is true to nature and the wind is surely blowing a stiff gale about the ship. This picture is cer tainly life-like and the work stamps Mr. Merritt as an artist io the true sense of the word. Besides, each of our live business men have attractive inscriptions upon the curtain in blocks surrounding the center picture. When you visit the opera house see If you cannot recognize one of Ahlstrom's celebrated saddles and that fine gun you rented from Schininck last week, in their advertisements on the curtain. Wherever Artist Merritt goes he will carry with him the good opinion of Lakeview as a gentleman and an artist. Whorton & Huoith invite the public to call and see them in their new quarters where they have a tine stock of liquors and cigars, and a commodious club room and reading room' Nothing but the best of everything is served in their club room, and courteous treatment is given to all their patrons. The Whorton & Smith establishment is one of the fin est north of Keno, Nevada. When you come to Lakeview drop in and seeGeorge and J'unt. tf Blood Flows at Samar. The latest new to horrify the Ameri can people ia to the effect that blood Is again flowing in the Philippines. The American troops recently sustained a disaster on the Island ol Patuar that Is appalling. On this Island blood-thlrstl-nesa was thought to be extinct. The troops who occupied a one company pojt on the Island wer surprised at break fast by a force of 400 bolo men, and one company of the Ninth Infantry was al most w iped out. The rebels rushed upon the American camp while our boys were preparing for the morning meal. The surprise was coniplete, and many of the soldiers were butchered In their tents Brave Captain Connell, almost a loy, and two other commissioned o Ulcers were slain. Only twenty-four men, thir teen of whom were wounded, managed to eseae. The insurgents captured the I entire equipment with the exception of three rifles. This disaster has come as a 'sudden slunk to the American anlhori- ties, as it i thought Santar ws entire- ly pacified. The outbreak is directly j attributed to the assassination of l'rei ! dent McKinley, which it is claimed the 1 Philippine leader have distorted ami i explained as the result of a popular up rising in this country against the Gov 1 eminent. 1 Tot Causes Mght Alarm. I O e night my brother's baby was taken with c.ro'up," writes Mr. J. C. Snider, of Crittenden. Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a d.K-tor, so we - ave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and lrnntneiitlv cured it. We always keep it iii the house to protect our i children from Croup and Whooping 'Cough. It cured me of a chronic bron ;'hial trouble that no other remedy i would relieve." Infullible for Coughs, 'Colds. Throat am! Lung troubles. .Vh ! and f, 1.00. Trial liottlcs free at Lee j Beall's Drug Store. ! Stand by Your Friends. When a man is compelled toask a nier : chant for credit and has run an account ! for a greater or less amount, it is a piocr i thing for him to do when be has money ! to spend at all, to spend it with the mer chant who has thus U'friended him. : There are many who "stand off" one ' merchant for all they can and at the ! same time buy of other men in the same line and pay cash for goods. This is unfair, unjust a damnable practice. Those w ho resort to this method should look the matter square in the face, and if they have any conscience at all . it should smite them, and turn them from such methods. If the honorable way were adhered tc, fewer merchants would fail. We hope that some Lakeview peo ple w ill put this in their pipes and smoke it. Alfalfa For Sale. Ihave three hundred tons of alfalfa hay and one thousand acres of first-class pasture for sale at a bargain. 1 will feed the hay at Four Dollars per ton in excellent feed yards. Write to the un dersigned a-Klamath Falls, Oregon, or call on 11. L. Mout, at Lost kiver Gap. Ciias. C. Lewis, 40-1 m Klamath Falls, Ore. Indian Steals From Postoffice. j Victor Nelson is an Indian lad aged 19 years who has confessed to robbing the postoflice at Klamath Agency last July. Nelson procured a key to the building in w hich the post office is located and stole stamps and stationery covering a period of several months. Mrs. Applegate, the postmistress, in making up her quarterly reports, discovered that her accounts were short, and this led to an investiga tion, with the result that the robbery was traced to young Nelson. The bey also confessed to taking goods from the stock of the general merchandise store in which the potoffice is located. Nelson was arrested and taken to Portland, to stand trial in the United States Dietiict Court of Judge Bellinger. Stepped Into Live Coals. "When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes W. II. Eads, of Jouesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for thirty years, but Bucklen s Arnica Salve wholly cured me after everything else failed." Infallible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores, Bruises and Piles. Sold by le Beall, Druggist. Fell Four Hnndred Feet. Ben Wisenberger, a miner, fell down the shaft of the Golden Eagle mine at Hayden Hill, Lassen county, two weeks ago. The man was being lowered in the bucket when the rope suddenly became slack and the men on top knew that Wisenberger had fallen. The body was found on the 400 foot level. It may have been suicide. Wisenberger killed Tom Norton three months ago at Richmond, near Susanville, in self-defense. What's Your Face Worth? Sometimes a fortune, but never, if you have a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth patches and blotches on the skin,-all signs of Liver Trouble. But Dr. King's New Liver Pills give Clear Skin, Kosy Cheeks, Rich Com plexion. Only 25 cents at Beall's Drug Htoie. Former Lakeview Boy Killed. James W. Dunphy shot and killed Edward P. Stanton two weeks ago, in 8an Francisco. Dunphy Justifies his act with the claim that he shot Wanton to avenge the downfall of his sister, tor w hich he declares, 8. anion was resHin sible. Dunphy had been away on a sea voyage, and upon his return his sister told him of Wanton's betrayal. Ileal onco notified Stanton that he would have to marry Miss Dunphy, hut Man ton laitghed at him and made threats. Soon after Stanton married Miss Eva Bryant of Mare Island. They finally met at a saloon at 4M Minna street and Dunphy pulled two revolvers and tired seven bullets into Stanton's lastly. At the hospital where the injured man luy dying Dunphy was taken for identifica tion, but Stanton was to far gone and could not nconixe him. But it whs not necessary, for the slayer remarked upon seeing him : "Thai's the man 1 shot, and I'm glad 1 got him." The Edward D. Stanton who was killed is said to U well known by many jieople in I-akcview. It is said tuat sev eral years ago his father was piiucipal of the lakeview school. 5trlcken With Paralysis. Henderson GrimcM, of thin place was stricken w ilh partial parahsis and completely lost liie use ol one arm and side. After Is-ing treated by an emi nent physician for quite a w bile without relief, in v wife r commended Chamber lain's Pain Balm, and alter using two bottles of it he is almost entirely curcd. (iko. K. McDonald, Man, l.ogan county , W. Va. Several other Veiy Ictnaik able cures oi partial paralysis luvr Ijccii eltecied by the use of this lini ment. It is most widely known, how ever, s a cure for rheiiiiianrou, sprains and bruises. Sold by l.ce llciiil. Ding-gll- Methodist fTlnlsters. The Methodist Episcopal Conference of Oregon closed at llillUirro, on Sept. liOtli. The appointments for the next conference jear were made, anil we herew ith give the list (or this district : Grant's Pass district Presiding elder, D. T. Stimiuervtlle ; Althouse, WifTord Smith ; Ashland, J. T. Abbott ; Bonanza, E. K. Ketchesmi ; Canxonville, L. C. Zimmerman; Central Point, E. it. Lock hart ; I leer Creek, to be supplied; Fort Bidwell, W. P. Pepper; Fort Klatn-a-h, W. B. Clame; Glcndale, W. M. Jordan; Giant's Pass, J. W. MrDougal; Jacksonville, M. McGregor; KUinutli Falls, N. S. Harliet; Klamath Indian mission, A. M. Brisbin; Iakeview, D. L. Shrode; Medfoid, W. B. Moore; Oakland, T. J. Ferguson ; Paisley, J. it. Stark ; Hoseburg, A. S. Mulligan; Ten Mile, C. B. Uees; Wilbur, C. M. Kees; Wildeville, W. F. Kogers. A Fiendish Attack. An attack was lately made on C. F. Coloer of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through his kid neys. His back got o Umu he could not sloop without great pain, or sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped bun until he tried Elec tric liilters which cllc -let! such a won derful change that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medi cine cures backache and kidney tn.uhle, purities the blissl and builds up your health. Only 50c at Beall's Drug Mole. The excitement incident to traveling and change of food and water often brings on diarrohoea, and for this reason no one should leave home w ith out a bottle of Chainlierlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Lee lk-all. PINAL PHOOry. United Htatex Land Office, I-akevicw, Oregon, Hcpl.HU, lol. Notice In hereby given that the following named wilier has Hind milieu ol liU Inteuiluii to inake final proof In support ol hta claim, and that aald irool will be made be fore the Rcgialer and Receiver at lakeview, Oregon, on November 4, Hail, vlx: W illiam Hal gdleish. II. E. No. I6, lor the Lots 1, 1, , and 4 Sec. as, T, as H., H. M K., W. M. He names as witnesses to prove bla continuous residence upon and cultivation of aatil laud, vU: Frank lioriiitsoii, Thomas A. t rump, J. N. Oivau and II. A. Calderwood, all of Add, Oregon, ocW-'M K. M. hKATTIN, Register. riWAI. I'HOOK. 1,'nlted Htatea rnd Office at Ukevlew, Ore don.rieplember IS, l'JOl. Notice la hereby, given that the following-named settler haa tiled no tice of hi Intention to make dual proof in support of lili claim, and thai said nrool w ill be made before the Kegiatcr and liccclver at 1-akevlew, Oregon, on October IS, 1MH, vlx: I barlea K. Wllyou Ifd. K. lt'M for the HH 'i Sec. Xi T. m S.. U. Ul K., W. M. ile names the follow ing wlmcMtea lo prove hla coutiniioiia residence upon and cultivation of said laud, vlx: I ha). S. lveless, M. li. handler, Win. Klmaej au.l W. L. Kuldnsoo all ol IJLBeview. iiregoii. Spt.ll-7 K. M. BKAIT'A I V, Heglater, IIKMKHT I.AXI CKOOr U. H. Land Ottlce. 1-akcvlcw. Or.. Oct. 1. l'l Notlcj 1 hereby given that Thomas Kerrla of W arner 1-ake, Oregon, haa filed notice of In tention to make proof on his desert laud claim No. for the KK'i NKci Hec. 1, T 41 H., K. ZJ K., W. M. and Lot I Hec. IS T. 41 H.. K. 'M K be fore the Kuvlalcr A Receiver at Lakeview, Ore- gi'O, Oil Ci iieMimj . ma -,,1. t i ciii , 1'JUl. Ilu names ine following wltueascs to prove Km complete Irrigation and reclamation of aald land: (leome K. Maunlii. Alonzo 1). U'.. ,1... ill. .1. I I I......... I... a Krakcs, W, L. I'ope and Clarence ltixoii, all of W arner lke, Oregon, ocllO-40 fi. M. HRATTAIN, Register. KIMAL, PK4K United Hlates Land Office at Lakeview, Ore., Oct. 2. VMl. Notice Is hereby given that the following named aettlcr lias filed notice of hlg intention to make nuai prooi in support oi mi claim, and that aald proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Lakeview, Oregon on November 6. l'JOl, viz: Hamiiel II. Craig. 11. K. No, 1M4V for Ihe NK'4 Sec. M T. M H H. 19 K., W.M. Ile nainea the following wiliiekscs to prove ma contlntioua resldenee upiui and ciil tivatlon of aald land, vlx: Hubert Nelaon, Kd jatro, iu rt lairo and Him Arthur, all ol Lake view, Oregon. ocl3 at) K. M. IillATTAIN, Register. Inn acrct-an acm meadow, all good farinlns laud, situated on th Hlaah road, ad nllilll Lakeview limits linuss, barn and corral A valuable pliT of properly elihsr for agrlciilt ural, garden or building nurponen. For further particular Piiiiilre at Th Kaaiulner oltliti. 2U aerei -Mrdo and paMur laud In Umnw jks Valley, all fei I wllh lour barbed wire; llvlni aprluga. Kti'tilrs al thli oRle- Kortv a r a. garden nml. I mile "iilh of Isks. vliov on main road. Klve brad of cattle, hone and boa) , uood r l nee, s room., linn orsan. all household ff tela. Puypr ran si p In and take lull posoenliu prepared for farming. On hundred and fllty bunlieU raln aroun ftrl year It an cultivated. W ill (row alfalfa. Our ol Ihe Ini mall garden n,,ia In I ak county. Kuulreof Aiieury l ake lew. A aw ml'l, eapacu s.tm feel p 't dav, now running, hi s'sid order; ball Interest In good planer , three yoke of ealtle, Irueki .clialiii ele.; aluo l.li aerea laud eontalutUK excellent Umber, situaled 4 mil. (torn l akeview. Write to tkr view Ileal Ktale Aiteucy, t.ake lew , Oresoii. Klichlv aerea land fenced, good home and ham. '.V aerea cleared; a aerea teeii plowed; w ill r,,n alla'.la or s-ardcii. Write lo l.aketlew Heal I .Isle Allelic)- l- aerea al'a'is, hay and itralu land. .1 mllea aoetti if tYdarWlle, In Surprlae Valley. In lithia placv priHiueed hai Ion. of hay a d Msai hii. h. I of urain. Can grew . toua n hay any year. Now haa a ataud ol '2 t acr a ol allslta. Three eropa altalla w llboul Irrigation will be nil thla year. Kls good realdeiiee plaeea ou the raueb. The place ran be cut up lion 7 or s small rauchea very nicely. All meadow nd natural .prtoga all over the land. I'arilea buying' can al.o Include In Iha porchaae A.a g,id breed aheep and M't head rattle If .bey d aire. A llaal achool btoi.e la lMaled III one curuer of lb la ranch. No Irrigation nceeary for fruit, alialfa or grain rat. lug. l ompleie outfit ol g I horaea, v4sgoiia and uiaetilucry for farinltig purpoara go ith the ranch. 'I'll la I. the lineal dairy ranch in Surprlae Vail')'- A .pleititld .-atatr torarotiiliy of aexeti or right fnil:i". I n u, r dealri a to aell Im rallv he baa I.Ni mitcli laiol and tiouiauy other Inlereaia to liiok afirr. fur further pari culafa wrllvloor rniiilre of fjike lew Agency, J. K. Meoarr. y Manager. HIIKKf MHIM James Barry llrnda wllh Swallow Kotk In right ear for ew.a; reverae for wethera. Hoiiigrwra s.jnarr I rep and sll, In right ear. Tar liraud III. Mange, t talu Lake. Poatoltlee addreaa. IjlkrvlrW , Oregon. 7 UUhduinrth (Iran la with . rop off lefi Lab UllilnUllll ,,. Hall I iid.rirop nil right fur riri; re versa1 bir weihera. Tar Hran W. Range, Klah reck. fu-lultice addreaa. lakeview. Oregon. IS ta. I'Mllllf. Ijllld Ottlce at Ijlkevlcw, Oregon, Kept in. Im r i. pa I .Sol ec ia b. rein giteii loat t lie lollowiltg liauicd aettler haa ft'ud hut Ice ol h la itiiec.lou lo make llnal priHtl Iii auptrl ol ill. claim, and that aald pr- ol III I1 made Im-f.-re ihe Regi.ier aioi Itceeiver al lakeview. iir-ioui, oo NoMiuUr i fad, ti: Aiiguai W llllaina. lid. K. I'A'-'i. fur Ihe ah' . Him1. T. 41 S.. K I'J K . W. y. lie name Hie billowing wo'.icaaes to prine bla colillliuotla realdctte Uxin and cultivation of aald land. Vlx. Jainea A. W ilhallia. ol lakeview, Oregon, 1 w la A. t arriker. of lakeview, Orrgou, liavld II. Iirove. of l-akevlcw. Oregon, Arou I'. KiMiier, of lkevlew, Oregon. Oct. -;. K. M. llatrrtiN, Hegla er Hl. l'KMr. fjiud Oftlce al lakeview, Oregon. si pl. -.'4, liail. I Notice la hereby given that Ho follow Ine named aettlcr haa Hied notice of hla lui.-nilun to make filial proof 111 .ill-port of bla claim, and that aald proof will he made before II. Klehardaoii, County Clerk at llurna, iiregoii. on NiuemlH'r I, bad, tlx: Joai-ph J. i allow, II. K, i'-.v; lor I lie lota 2, and s', NW. see. a T 411 s.. It .Ur K. . M . lie liamca the fullitw illg w Itllena cm to prove hla contiuiioua realdeuce upon and culll v alum of .alii land, vlx: M. M. I'oan, I baa. I lark, Samuel Hall and Fred I. Allen, all of lictiio, Oregon. fc. M. nsTris, rs pt ilr'M Hi glaler. I'lllii-d Hlalca jlul OBIce, lakeview. Oregon. Hel.l. '.'I. i'.ll. Notice la hereby given that Hie follow ing-nauied aeltler haa nled nollce ol Ida 1 11 1 in t ii 1 11 to make llnal nrool In auppurt of hla claim, and that aald prool will pe made before II. Klehardaoii, County 1 lerK at llurna, Oregon, on November 4, twit, vlx: Melvln al lioan, II. K. 1WIS, lor Ihe HS.l. Hn See. M I II. S.. W. M., NK1, W i4. HK1. NW'. and lolXHec.4 I'. TOH , R. ;Vt K., W. M. lie naim-i 'be following wltneaiu'i to Iirove hla continuous realdeuce no on and cultivation of aald land, vlx: Joacph J. ( allow, ('has. Clark, Samuel Hall and Kred L. Allen all of Oelliii, Oregon. Kept. Jl-S K. M. Hsattais, Hegl.b r. rTHAI. FHOOf. United Htatea Land Oftlce al Ijikevlcw, Ore gon, Kept. HU, I'.ml. Notice la hereby given that the following-named set Hera have filed notice of their intention lo make final proof In lupiairt of their claim, and that aaid proof will lie made be fore Ihe Heglater and Receiver at lakeview, Oregon, rill November 4, 1101, vlx: Frank W, Koakell. II . K. No. ISM, for the K'4 of HK'i Hec 1, T. 41 H., R. 'H K., Iit 4, Hec, t, and Ixtt I Hi-c. 7, T. 41 H., R. Hi K., W. M. lie nainea the follow ing willieaaea to prove lilaconllnuoila realdeuce Umn and cultivation of said land, vix: Albert Y. l-ew , Sumner Koakett, Thoniaa Kerrla and Charb-a Tonnlligacn, all of Warner Lake, Ore gon. Also: Sumner Koakett. II. K. No. 2071, (or the N'.. NK'i Hec. Yi, and W', HK'4 Hec. 1, T. 41 8., R. 21 K., W , M. Ile nainea the following wilneaies to prove bis continuous realdeuce upon and cul tivation of aaid land, vlx: Allien K. Ib-, Krank W. Koakett, Tlioinaa Kerrla of Warner Lake Oregon, and Charles Touulugaeii of Lake view, Oregon. Also Albert K. Lewis. If. K. No. 1S!IS, for the XH'i, Iff'., HW.i NW'j fane. i, HK'.-i NK'.-i and NK',4 HK', Hec. -A, T. 40H R. il K.., W. M. Ile name, the lollowing wltncaaea lo prove his contlnuuua realdeuce 11 noil and cultivation of said land, vlx: K. H. Kalader, Htimner Koakett and Krank W. Koakett of W arner like, Oregon, and David Young of Kort bidwell, Calif. octH-M K. M. HRATTAIN, Register' TINilKR I,ANI N4DTICK. United Htatea Land Oftlce, Lakeview. Oregon, August f, IMJl. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance wllh the provisions of the act of Congress of June it, 18S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lamia In the Htatea of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Waablngton Territory," aa ex tended to all the I'ubllc Land Htatea by act of August 4. 1W, Charlea U. Hnlder, ol 1-akcvlcw, county of lke. State of Oregon, haa thla day men 111 unsomce niaxworn aiatameni wo. sm, for the purchase of the of HK1 of Heel Inn No. U0 In Township No, HH, Range No.'ti K, and will offer proof to show that the land sought la mors valuable for Ha timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to eatabllsh hla claim to aald laud bafora the Register and Receiver of thla ofllue at Lakeview, Oregon, on Friday, the th day of October, Hull. He names as witnesses: W, K. Harry, Charles Moore, James Anthony, Mike Harry, all of Lakeview, Oregon, Auy and all peraoua claiming adverse ly the above described lands are rr,u,ucaled to file their claims In this office 011 or before aald 2.0th day of October, IWI. K. M, HaA-rrAiN, 81-10 Register. IK0FC5SI0NAU HMITII aft ri'l4KM, M. !. Ik)alrlana ami Hararoaa. I.akevirw, Vr. nrril'K llniir lntg MUX. I'alU amara prouiptly day hlghk R. II. HMITII M l hylrtana4 HarKeaa l.akrvlrw. Or. Or Kit K ijiksvlaw Drug (Va. NKra. 1,. r. 4x Altarnry al lasw Ijikrvtrw. Ort goa OI KIt r.- Paly lliillillng. c. 11. ixi iivni'i.K Altornr) .at.liw. lakeview , r. OKKII'K - lsly Ktiit.lli.tr W. J JI4MUIK Allarnr) .at-lw. jitarew , Or ul'I'ICl; lhaly Hull, ling. .! . K.T4U Attnrnr) -at tMW Ijinrl Mallri-at Misrrlalla OKFIi K Cog. well llutldlhg. lilt O r. Hl.niMtl'.aaT ItCHlUt I aki-tlrw, llrrgaa OKKICK laly lliilldlng. tuncinsru nr tnr uinnin laketbw I I L nuuuinin ur inc nuniu amp o. 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Clalrvllle,-Mohawk and Ouliiey. allf. Reno, connect lug with mi Par. Co. for all polios Kaal .It Weal : V. A I R. It., for all point oulh. Br) YEARS' - (KprRiFtvr.F A Trade 1. 4.t . ..ji4 flr-: - 'Mf" CopvRiui-ti- ' AnfO.iassniltnf aakeCeh and iIcm r v i . quickly ascartaltl our opinion Ires a. Invanllnn la prohalilf patent aliie. .1 llouaairlotlyeoiiailMiitlul. I lamlOisik on r, o-.u-, sent It. OMeal airntirr for a-ulii;f puli m.i. I'alenla takail liiroiish Munn M Co. rue air a tpt'UU nutU4, wit bout clissue. In the Scientific Jlnier.can. A hanrlanmely lllnalralsd waskly. Ijinisat rlr rulallou ol any aeltnilHn lourual. Terma, tsar: lournioniua.su Boiuujau naaiaaawra. j.""b'-New York vlv.aa.aav.,-'; r mm JlsJiarl 4 MUNN&Cl Uiauch time tut r St- Wasbiuglun, 1). (,. -..J-t . . ....