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ecuted before the General Lang COce and De
partment of the Interior. ,
Old Bounty Laid XTtxizaU. . N
The last Beport of the Commissioner of the
General Land Office shows Z&7J&3Q acres c ? Saon
ty land Warrants oautandias. .Tt.esa vrtn la
usd under act of aad prior actsi V.'e pay
cash for tnem. Send by registered letter. Where
asslgnmenu are imperfect wexiye Instructions
to perfect them. f..-i-', i-..v ..
Ih'department of ourbnslnersis condacled
In a separate bureau, under the charge of expe
rienced lawyers and clerks. . r
By reason, et error or fraud many attcmers
are snrpended from practice before the Fension
and other cCcee each year. Claimant. 'whose
attorneys have been thus snrpended, will be
rrataixomdy farnlahed with foil IniomxUsa aad
proper pa persoaarpitcarioa to
cnarge
mo iem unless snecesaf ol. stampe
for return postage should, be sent tts.
Uberal arrangements pads with a ttcisera la
all classes olDuziaws ..Vi ,'f,i , .
Addrccs GUVUOHB ti CO&
P.O.Eaxal.
' TUiircraTas, D. d, rrrr.! ,r Z Z t7i. ,
I taire pleasure in expressirg eye? . 3 co&3
fence In the rrpei&f;ffy atd ... cl the
Law, Patent and CoUecUoa lUns cf Cl-ZZ
k Co, of this ciiy. . i
. - GEO. II. XL VUllXi
iCoahitr oas Motional MdnpolUa ak.