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the uu ' . . ... the at: 'J . faded in the shy T.rd.howcanIcome, w I hare notnmg u.TWLld flowers dying- -nfthecooLdMkwood SftuS&i-i slyly -twist its r ,ktsanddaislcsinic " - n tbe bin" wins surreu n. Mv.. . , "?n .., fimnned from the thooght'lle blessed them by Horn the t one's lonely cry.- R i from off me: as a dream :-diflrediromo" " coan hills. -,''11 jnvii! flitted past. XunWrent, iU chances a i,r for reist-the fond desires wul, at what a fearful ,.. -Tfirc Horror. .tt 0 August 3. Geo. rcl- rt story 's" . . .mrsdbyfire at seven o clock n snorted that from 'X employe are burned in the n-ns badlv burned tft . i onrl hurk? Katie taf GuvingtoD jumped outof faod wu fearfully cut and . lThnrnp was burned fiasin the third story window .with Utsason fire .fall back into .the l J" n- nimcs of the employees can- fjV ttriained asj there are many .. lifawtll probably -,? fc lu 1 r niLtolCaiididatc forGorern- r nf Ohio. f & Henry West was born Febru .7 f, Uti, m V ashington cou nty, Pen n toa, til emigrated to Ohio, Knox jdriitfSO, graduated in 1840 at Jef- SBlOiiCge, I CUUsj.tiluid, ncui, im-uw rxagton, Kentucky, with liev. Rob--t. Breckinridge; taking charge of the 01 Viuw my. tic iciuiiiwi w i.Z.0 unirjjc 1 1 101.', ituu noo iurji fcjor in the college ; was there elected Hsaor in ilampilen Siduey College, I L. u : l a Lc resigucd and returned to Ohio, 1 begin to study law iu 1859 and was 'aI tt V-ir in tin Wis -1 prosecuting attorney of Logan ::ty in 1S-V2, and was elccteJ to the :e liCgislature for that county in 1857 i ".iin in 1$f.1 lie u-ic cfrwtn.4 hi -j ik'iuite ia 1S63 and was elected i-mey General of Ohio in 18G5 and a ia JSC7 ; was elected as one of the :sof the Supreme Court in 1871, :,-ru iu ijto, anu was cuoscu a aeie 'i to the Constitutional Convention, which time he has been engaged in P Ktire practice of his profession the miners wiU p rituru toTOwk, neither will the'mme.gtneei94"fiferi)ebor pump hands 'employed 16 keep" tho mine macninery in motion. Bail Boad Lines, &c. in Tke Striker's Wall. i letter in the Xew York Herald from tffco, reDnsylraTiia, says : ' A condi--ofiiwjnoiT exisu here far worse shich prevailed during the long lSTO.md although the present f not extend to the Schuylkill ?, it i now the less bitter or dcter- Hcpcated redactions have made JJ; immunity dsperate. Ades- -oieoi wages, with no hope of -nnlcssjt is forced from the v:s,tothcrwith a condition of lUlch hit bmil -ht luinp tn, tho f mm, -V U ft " W MW Offlij thoasand men, has sown otuiisinjion fur years back ; and h&Tvcsi of riot and r i men are determined Point of death, rather than 1. J1 W lot in life which has time. AfriaiV . sPmcnts nave eCn ., that not one-half the apiOTment m the miuc. tSiSv " that lhe woing por- j t:rae so as to extend to all Pce to be obtained, and I TiJ? W:,tl1 tbe lw rate of wages rVT x remuneration of the "ajt miserable sXaudanL, In - ,lfacvcrsalion with one of (ier tHij.r. he remarked, "Ah, V ! We!l llie Mle'as die at ; tjr e.c:la 1 "rn enough to keep us ;5to lat lrie sogers are com- ui nr Wurk but they'n have '' into the miues at the - lfr..tATr0R MONTHS. Sfcilf- W ocen living on 8,1 months past, and have mors;i of meat in that time. Sot-- I we garaena ai ,h,uu' aQd. these they have i w Suly with corn sn.l t.ilTrs "'p-lTi 1 for Usr- Several of 'rTr ,lual,,el',cxist were they Suu tlwir Pav a"J now . Q nuke a r.,-1. ' i -.i .A; -ler ccat wmcn !.. Mlstair Sl.nn tt 1v stir. 2: ' a Wels1i l.-ih.irpr in a ,1e irt k - us"2.the situation , Yftiterdavi ? , Mle do be ; 00 H. becaiLiP Mnnro - i cuiwer, as 1 do." n l- roenta are freely !.. . "u ul the rivil - - -"rjuraiioas iorm .;TtiHmS? am5S tbe "Panr Si?&I a President 7of a Cen'f Sup'fs Office, WILillNQTON", COLUMBIA AND AU I OUST A RAILROAD. Wilmington, S. C, Angast 4, 1877. CUANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and afiprSnnitav l nnn.i c i. . 1 1 Ing schedule will be run on thin Mrf. DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TRAIN,(daily ii except Suaday.) , Leate Wilmington 12 00 M Arrive at Florpnm k nn t u . fe F1rerice..... 12 30 PM Arnre at uumington 5 20 P M . NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN miwv LeTe Wilmington j.... 6 00 P M Leave Florence J.... 9 53 P M Arrire it rnlnmh; -i n i vi Leave Columbia j.H 30 P M Leave Florence... 2 30 A M Arrire at Wilmington 6 30 A M rtT .,."n wm onIT stop at Flemington, nuiievuie, air iJiuff, .Marion, Florence, Timmonsville, Sumter and Acton between Wilmington and Columbia. THROUGH FREIGHT TRAIN (Daily, ex- cept Sundays.) Leave Wilmington i m r If Leave Florence 2 35 P M Arrive at Columbia 10 10 A M Leave Columbia 6 00 PM Leave Florence 2 50 A M Arrive at Wilmington 10 20 A M Passencpm for A ntrntti and fio-v-nnd should take Nieht ExDreea Train from mington. , Threugh Sleeping Cars on night traini for Charleston and Macon. JOHN F. DIVINE, aug 4 General Superintendent WILMINGTON & WELD ON RAILROAD COMPANY. Office of Gen'i. Superiktekdent Wilmington, N. C, August 4, 1877. J On and after Snnd.tr. Animst fith. 1R77. 'assencrer trains on the Wilmington A Wei. DAY MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN, daily. Leave Wilmington, Front St. Depot at...... 6 50 A M Arrive at Weldcnat 12 30 P M Leave Weldon 11 40 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at 5 40 PM NIGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wilmington, Front St. - Depot at........... 5 35 PM Arrive at Weldon at.......... 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily at... 3 15 A M Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at-.v 1145 AM The Dav Train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Lint daily, (except Sunday) and daily, via Rich mond and all rail routes. Night train makes close connections at Weldon for all points north via Richmond. JOHN F. DIVINE, aug 4 General Superintendent. Spartanburg & A. R. R. earti antoetv a year, while a cenU to: i a day j "u inat arnount. No, New Route to the Mountains of Western No. Ca., THIS NEW ROUTE IS NOW OPSN to the travelling public. Passenger trains leave daily the Depot of the G. A C. R. R. in Columbia at 12:45 p. m., and arrive at ter minus of S. & A. R. R. at 8 p. m., where close connection is ' made with four-horse coaches for Flat Rock, Hendereonville, Asheville and Wa'm Springs. Passengers will have choice to go through or lie over at lit. Trvon, where the fare is excellent, and resume their journey early next morning and thereby enjoy, some oi me nnest moun tain scenery on the Howard Gap turnpike, to be found in Western North Carolina. Arrangements hare been made with the W. C. A A. K. R., .for round trip tickets at the fo' lowing rates : From Wil. to Flat Rock and return$15.85. " " Asheville and return, $ 13.85. " " to Warm Springs and return, $25.85. a f a t0 Henderson rill e and return, $15,85. Capt. S. S. Kirklaud, of N. C. and for merly of the Air Line K. K., will be present on the arrival of the trains at . the terminus of the S. A A. R. B., to see. that passengers are provided for and sent forward without ae lir. On arrival of trains passengers are re quested to ask for Capt Kirkland, Passenger and Transportation Agent Try this new route. D. R. DUNCAN, Pres't julyl2 ' 1 OFFICE OF OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD. IN ORDER TO SUPPLY OUR SUBSCRI bers with numbers dne them, we shall re sume the publication of OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD on March 15th, and complete the IVth Volume in monthly parts. Nd new subscriber. will be taken except for the bound volume three of which kave been issued and tbe IVth will be ready in June. We can sup- Ely our old subscribers with any back nura ers, except September ind October, 1874, should they need any to complete their files. prices roa bqxtxd votrxzs : In Clotb $2.00 each. Half Calf $2.50. Sonltern Historical MMil This Majraxine, two numbers of which have been printed, will occupy the same relation to the entire Soutn that UUK 1,1 VIA (i A3 u OUK DEAD did to North Carolina, and, in all respects, will be as worthy of confidenc and support For detailed description of this Monthly aad for the opinions of those who have tbe initial namber, we refer to larger circular, subscriptions are solicited. TeexJ ,Isvikliilt ix Advance : '12 months $4.00. 6 months $2.00 Address. ' SOUTHERN HISTORICAL MONTHLY, Rattigh, N. C. feb 24 ; , "DON'T rOBGET" 3. J. S H E P A'R D on ifoirrn side uahket st., Between Second and Third Sts., Ready and willing to do all kinds oi PAIIITniG, GLAZHTG, da IfiscellaneoTis. S. C; Hall, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. OTILL AT THE HEAD IN PRINTING r and lowest in prices. ' J "ioiuujr your lniereit, give me a call with your estimates before you continue your contracts elsewhere. i - may 12 . Wew Design. N INVOICE OF CLOCKS or entirely new dps I trim lias l'mf hon -1 i being sold at extremely low figures; also a 5??, assortment of LADIES' WATCHES, r .V ana rAlX GOLD KINGS and LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS. Work left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public ia to rive me a trial. j. tt at.t.fv feb27 Watchmaker and Jeweller- Iff Y I WEEKLY HERALD -: o :- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ' P R 0 P K I E T O Jl. -: o :- P.OSTAGE F II EE . ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR. 50 Cnts for Sis IVIoutas. An extra copy to every club of ten, THE HEW YORK DAILY HERALD Published every day in the year. POSTAGE FKGB. $10 pays for one year, Sundays included. $8 pays for one year, without Sundays. $5 pays for six months, Sundays included. $4 pays for six months, without Sundays. $2 pays for one year for any specified day of the week. $1 pays for six months for any specified day of the week. 1 $1 pays for one month, Sundays included NEWSDEALERS SUITLIED POSTAGE FREE. Dailv Edition... Two and a half cts. per cop Sunday Edition Four cents per copy Weekly Edition... "....Two cente per copy Address, NEW YORK HERALD, aeczi urooawav aua Ann Bi.jiew ions. fmm9 mm AND SteanisMp:i2ic(.: Bait 0 IjllM iie AND Wilmington W. C, STEAMSHIP LINE The Steamer CArT. OLIVER, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, July 14. JF' Shippers can rely Upon the pr ompt sailing of steamers as advertised. Through Bills of Lading' giren to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZATJX, Agent, Wilmington, H. C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent.' REUBEN FOSTER, General Agent. Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltimore; ' jaly o , CLYDE'S Mew York AND Wilmington, EM, C, Steamship Line. .The Steamer All the latest impaovements combined into the organs and pianos manufactured by CORISH & CO,, Washington. W. J. To all who wish to purchase cither an OR GAN or PIANO we can truthfully say ; that for ARTISTIC CONSTRUCTION Beautiful, Finish and Sweet Muscal Qualities, our instruments take rank with those of that Host Celelralei Manufacturers. Oar onl.v claim to favoritism''over other .eading manufacturers is Our Low Pricea. reduced to meeting the requirements of tlie times. Determined not to bo underroid and at the same time furnishing instruments that we fully WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, we invite correspondence tnat we may nave an opportunity to prove satifactorily all that we here assert. Our PIANOS are famished with the loorei Frencn Grani Action (the ferv best in use); thor.r..! HEAVILY STRUNG with the improved wire; and the ces are of solid rose wood perlecuy seasonea ana WARRANTED NOT TO CRACK OR WART, ' rnr OROANS are furnished with all tbe modern improvements, as to stops, action, etc, while the U Aor.cs are m iu? reven itaumci tyle, 1 admirably suited lor the parlor. ar-Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and Price List ' . COH. imi & Washington, New Jersej. -EKE FACTOR, !- CArT. JOXES, ' WILL SAIL FROM NEW YORK ON SATURDAY, JULY 14. i Shippers can rely upon the'prompt sailing of Steamers as advertised. IS. For Freight Engagements apply to . A. D. CAZATJl, Agent, . - Wilmington, 17; C. L. S. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Agents, 6 Bowling Green, or Pier 13, N. R., New York. ; July 9 PROSP Address, jan 6 k i OF THE Maryland Medical Journal, BALTIMORE, AID. O N THE FIRST DAY OF AV NEXT, QUARANTINE NOTICE- quarantine WILL BS IN FORCE oa the 1st day f June, 1S77, and will con tinue until further notice, as follows : All vessds from ports South of Cape Fear will come to at the Visiting Station for in spection. , AH vessels having sickness cn arrival, cr having had sickness daring the voyage, wil await inspection as above without regard to the Port from whence they sailed. Yessels not included in tbe a hove classes wUl proceed without detention. All persons interested ill please take no tic! that Quarantine wUl be .rigidly enforced during the coming ho t season, under the pen alties provided by Isw for the violation of " v t YT G. CURTIS, Quarantine Physician Tort of WilmiEgton. may 18 the undersigned will issue, in the city of Bal timore, the first number of The MaSTland Medical Journal. It will be a monthly pub lication j devoted to the advancement of Med cine in all its branches. Each issue of the Journal will contain origi nal articles, from 'representative men in the profession. ' ' ' ' i Careful selections from foreign and home ournals1 will be made with a special view to the require men ts of the practitione.ri Keports of the progress of Surgery and Medicine in their special, as well as general branches, including Diseases erf the Eye and Ear, Diseases of the Nervous System,' Diseas es peculiar to Women, and Diseases of the Throat an l Chest, w ill be regularly given by men eminent in these several branches. These reports wil be an exhibit in abstract form of the.progf ess in each of these special depart ments during the year. The proceedings of Medical Societies ,will bo published as often and as fully as their im portance justines. f Promincncf.- will be given to rare and inter esting cases in Hospital and Private Practice. New-Inslrniiieats Appliances New Keme die? and improved methods of managing dis ease will be specially treated. New medical publication, as i!iey" appear, w ill be critically and impartially i-viewed. No labor or expense will be spared to ren der the Maryland Medical JoiaAti; a wel come visitor to everv physician desirous of keeping pace with tbe progress of Medical Science as developed both abroad and at horse. Contributions, o subjects nf iatorest to the profession, respectful I r invited. . Each number will co ntain not Jess than fortv pa:es, pointed from new type, on heavy cal endared paper of the finest quality. ' Thp cnh-?criDtkn rric will be S3 rer an num, invariably in advance, delivered free of postage. I U. I., i . Jl A li . Jl. T. A. ASH BY, M. D. march A DYERTISE uix W "DAILY REVIKW FREICH'S HOTEL, j . w ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. OPPOSITE City Hall Park, Court House and New Postoffi ce, New York. All Modern Improve ments, including Elevator, Gas and Running Water, ia every Room. - ' i T. J. FRC.VCH A CKOS., . July Z3 , .Proprietora. Spectacles and Glasses. rpHE LARGEST ASSORTMENT EVER ou-ered in this city at prices rangiag from 2i cents to $10. -. : '.'.v Call and examine for vokts ves. jane 13 J. H. ALLEN. ""Miscellaneous. THE HIGHEST HONORS ' at Tin: CEHTENNIAL EXHIBITION The judges unanimously i econunend tU MENDEL SS(i)i J N V PiaiiioSc I'on Tin: Diploma of Honor aufl Mcial of Merit. 1 Placing" them in the Trout Haiik : Without a Superior. PRICES 101 llTIIIfll For strictly first-class instrument?. $G00 for $250. . $.;G0 f.r $L'75. $700 for $300. ,$7:.0 l.r $800 for $G50. $000 -fur' $100, .$1000 for $1.30. No' Couimiin to Agents. 1 No Diiicouuti to Ttacli'.:-. No Deviation in Tike. The Wlendelssohn GRAND, SQUARE & UPRIGHT Contain valuable patcc-ts 'and iuiprovcm'.'iits never before introduced, WIATHUSHEK'S New Patent Hltlex, Oveustuuxg Scale, Is the greatest advance in the history of Pia no making, producing the most a.-tonishing power, richness and depth of tone, and a sus taining singing quality never before attained, being a "Grand Piano in a Square case." The Mendelssohn Uprights ARE THE FINEST IX AMERICA. They are pronounced the 'TiaLus of th Future.", Mancfactory A. Wakeuooms. : AOS. 490, 492, 4f 1, -JUG Ac lUSWcst 57tlit. , JVOS, 838, SGOj 80'J, SG-l'. SG, e'e 8T0 10th Avenue. PIANOS SENT ON TRIAL. Illustrated and descriitive Catalogue mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO-CD., feb 21 EL'sixos oi- J i'.;: : No. 50 Rrcadicay, N. Y. s tw in O Z- A. MARK Tatv. Jilt iS, 1ST 'WE CLAIX FOa THE IMfl-OVI' WHITWEY WIWC nlACHIIMES The following specific-point of superiority: 1 Great Simplic ity in Construction. 2 Durability. 3 Exceedingly Light Running. A Still Running. Noiseless. 6 Ierforuis all Varieties of Work. 6 Beauty of Finish and Workman ship.' , 7rGREAT REDUCTION in Price. Machines sent on trial before payment is re quired ; written guarantee to ke p machines in order for five years piren with each ma chine. Whv Pa'v Oli Pj::'ces ? For circulars and particular. Address THE WHITNEY MF'G CO., dec 20 . Patcrson, N. J. . . E. ARTIS, T7ASH10NALE HARDER, JL From Street, under Purcdl Hon e, Wilmington, N. C. 'Hair Cattinr, Shaving and Shamjo.ng done in the highest style of the art. . Attentive and polite Barbers a! ;vay ready to wait aeon customer?. feb 2 Magazines for August. RANK LESLIES POPULAR Mould v. . 20c; Frank Leslie's Sundav Ma-azin'e. 2oc Dcmorets M nthlv, .'j'Jc; (Jfr'f Ladys Book. 25c: Potter' A uly, j 2oc ; Harper's Magazine, Gilair, Joe;, ropular Science Month! v.oOc. The latest Periodicals alwaj n h.mJ at publisher prices. T. til. HEATH, j3f 16 V ' 11 Markt t t. PURCHASERS WANTED TOR NORTH CAROLINA 'Bao.n Ilarw, A , Western Can vaased Hams and Shoulder?, Western Uncovered Hacu and s'ide, North Carolina Side and Shoulders, Lard ia Tat and Duckets, Uo Herring anl Mackerel, Salt. Molasses, Snap,; Ac., Glue, Feather, and Paper Hag?, Poultry, Eg, Fruit, Ac. Consignment! wanted Naval Store?, Poul try, Egg, Fruit, Hide, Wax, Ac Orders and consignment will have prompt personal attention. . Execute orden for aU description cfmer chandUe. ' PETTEWAY ct SCHULKEN, Hdyl B.okers A Com. IIerchu. Iliscbllixnooua. ThoICarolina Farmer. i rpUE UNDERSIGNED will retmiao thd publication of the CAROLINA FAKMER, oa the 1st ay of Scptembef nixt, vilh llr. i Hamilton McMillan m AMocutvEai. or f , i - il'q The FARMER will be fctucd mottlhiyVIn' ma;razinc form, with han6a COVtr tad will contain thirty-two pagoa of reading malt tcr, adapted to the wanti of tbe Farmer 'and Planters of the. two Carolina. 'Tb-typographic excellence which formerly r.dutiA-' guiched it will be fully maintained. . Terms of Subscription ; One rear. Sl.EO: fix months, $1.0p; threa montbr. O eenU.' on . eld rad ia their names. WM. H. HERNARD. . mere win oe no ciuo rates, oabteriptj lajab:e on receipt of first number Th trunds of the FARMER are reouetid to .may 20 Wilmltgtm v.Ni C4 THE I3W;r M0ME r emHme WAS XVrXUDLD FmSTiPREMjllMl a. a mf m v f if TF pMm tho Centennial ExhibltlonTlSi d a always carried off tho hlKacit hocora r At Zjie ST1TC H" MACHINE. ADAFTC tho WANTS of FATKYBODY, ScWINQ MAGHINEinr years since by tho aid of the bei trijcuieifra it lnventiv talent and xaocnanicai ttn n onumta rdl tho Essential Parte of a FIRST CLAB3 MA0HTNE. is SIMPLE la CXtSSlimUVAlOi. bum: HIO It ia Strength and I3utY, contains leea WorkJnrj Part d U0ailU Cf DOING a teller raTiff oIWtH ta tcr SevvincT Machines. It trill HUH torjtm without cosTiNQ ONE CEMTt.,TOTA,M' In tho Manufacture ofthi" ffACHINI the Very Itent IMntorl Is m 1T?). The WEAltiNG 1 ltT3 are MAPD?f ft), and the Median I im haa been ooaraLCi with the Bpecial view of croduotncr n Easy Running, DURAJiHB, and aot NOISELESS MACIUNB, adapted bcuaixt well for Coarse or One THREAD, COT TON, BILK or LINEN, fiEWEtO from lhe TAnhift nftitllnm to det ftad LEATHER. 3uch ContlrJpUJfELT in the INTRINSIC MERITS Cf.Ue HOME' SEWING. MAGHlMU UUIC 1IT "Vi every milm2 j Warranted JoriFitc Years. LIVE AGENT9 wanted in loctlitici irUre we arc not represented. , . - Send for price, and amplea Cf wort doat t n the HOME, or call at aoy of ur oScOj joHiisoiifGunlTC-gfi? E&4 Tastitgtofl fitrwt, BotUit Kuu mj 1 lllieecond Ar,fPtftjllrik,ri. 141 Eta. 6treti CMogO.Hl..i - i 21 Socta fith trMt BuUtlM, Hi, 17 hTew Mottgosiery Bt. BaaTrfeUoc,C . . f Established ,1866 GILMORE & CO., AtloriicfsatLsTr, Successors to ChJpmafl, Hoamef 620 F Street, Washingtdni p!o American tnd Forelrn Patents. . t. Patents procured In all countries. ITO TttS t.1 ADVASca. No charge unless the patent U irranted. No fees for inaklar prUuiarr ei aminations. ISo additioaal Iee for pptaialaf and conducting a rehearinr. Special attrition irlven to Interference Cases before the A'ateat Office, Extensions beforCcres,Iairinrent Suits in different States, and ail litigation sjv pertalnin g to Inventions er Pa ten tat. Gxpg QTXM.T roa TAuraixT or cxxtt raoa, -, f .( TJaited EUtet Coti'ta4 Dptlt2 nU. Claims prosecuted la the Svprcme Cotrt cf tha United States, Court IClalmi, Cotirt ef C -mission ers of Alabama. C tn is, Southern Claims (;oramision, and all classes f war Cl&m be fore the ixscuuvs DepfpLvny , f Aneiri cf Pay'ialEraiy. Omcznj. eoxDXZXJ aa4 axuou fif ths late war, or their heirs, are tn many cases entitled le money from the Government, cf which ey have no knowledge. "Write full hlstery el service, sad, state amount ef par and bounty receive . Ea cloee stamp, and a foil, reply, titer mr'Httoe, will be given you, freee . ,- Pearfcai; -:' ' 't-W; An cmcis!, ( and lwcxMirmad4, ruptured, or Injured la. the late war, however lightly, can ebtain a pension, many em reeel tag penions are ennued to an aee0e stamp and taformailoo mfml&t5&$li$d ljw. United Btatei Gtstrml Iftmi C3V rentes ted md Cases. Private ZamA Claims, Hr, Pre-emption ajomeXead Cases. proe icuted before the Oeneral LrfUJl tf t 1 le partmeat cf the IatexrT T ; , t J r.x Old Ba.ty Lend Tt9 lvt Keport of the Ctmun Mlxmer rf tbe General Iod Office shows a397UKeeres cfHoma tr Land Warrants outstanding. These were te . . a.. r a n mW.. cash tor them. SendbyrecUteredJetter. Tbere assienmenu are impercv w flvt lastrncUos uj pexfc.V-Uen, ' 4 u t- - Each depaxtmest of our batters Is ccc! ieted In a separate bureau, under the caarre tl rxpe nenced lawyers aad clerks. - . lh By reason ef error or fraud" mar atterery are suspended from practice before the lratiost and other oOeee each year Claiaaata, whoa attorneys have been tbos emspeaded W1U be cratulunuly furnished with fall tafcrrnat. a u4 proper papers on applicailoa to na. ; ; ! As we charre noise tt eee enccesijcl, tUspt lor return poatar,e should be rent a s. " Liberal Jrarxnent r. ' 1 -tsTZTt U al) classes of tmsln easf f ' .- , Address GILIIOIllf Zz CO., P. O. Box 41. t ' ' JX J ITmiiiXdzsmilf, C WxtncroTttt, D. TdnZtr t Cl'ra. I taxe pleaaure ia expressx tor enure fence in the ropeeslMlfy and JLefi'" el th Law, Patent and Collection Hons cf (Jfi-2 t yv.y k vlv t.iM tx V m z a v a. n s- as a iCashltr fiflU ffstientl Ktff
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