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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1899)
-' V,ff '"WiW nj iP!:' i Kd a Ottrit Amy. Tomm tin. R V.i VJ t tvu. CcO Vr 4runiu. 11 EgESSBSSailESa f)1t. W. W. KiLL!N, NiMH HA OlTY, Nl'.r.llAKA. Olllce nt llio tl t u stoic. W. W. SAtf jDEXU3, Notary : - : Public No-mah.a City, 14 oh K i: B N iu'3 K 9) X 5 ' ASTERER i J-j A' 'ii nil ll AlfiUlB v Mlo w'U n o. dill, f 'HIM H 'l t 't. K llll 'I' i'K . tut I Wileu-.tMil.tK (lone. !'. Wilr, . .ikuI. l.oiv lilt KH All i Kcrker & Hoover, I'!l!T III .wwa. mam. &. in 1 1 mmmm h I A JP. f 5 '?--.: l.fA.. (U-.- -,.-- -w. "- i If. -r.iim-. plf ll o " , ,1. JI. SEIii, ltieedor of Thoroughoieri Po'-ncl C-'ina H O G- S . NEMAHA, - - NEBRASKA TVJY5, W. Ill ATT, ." lnoiiW'-to;' of dm n i LIVtJJ-UW fCCU OCillQ - NEMAHA, NEBR. Good ) y ia OoouHi.lioi viW I.ivfl.-y (loin) r'SH Kti iirjtntiH.il. i.i )iromiL rv du. ia !rip Iti a dll notice rcr-i S2iRr,;a ci,::a. lu tlutuou i j own nf VaniMlia I'onu! . -:i. . ;: hi Mm iiiiitii1! it' thi i"..atn ui liuiiii-uu t'nxton. iIucc'mmiI Nut,!.'," Is liuii'liy ,ivi!ii lint ttu i'oi rt Ii.-.h lil.i'Ui nil oii1m tnilltiii'Tiliu iiMf I'or -on tins lo llUi 1'Uitnn nr. nra - i I -1 it ' lUmu u i( iiionll.ii rriiin t.n , si :',. til (Jdlou t, i w,', u..i( linn niTiinbe. '!t -), lVliuii'v lat, "oi iiml April '-Ibt .1H)U, iu III u'ol i'k ii. in ' chcIi I , .a Uio 'iillfn oi' Uiu cuuii.y JikIki nf tun . Iiii conn y Sch itp , 'ii Auburi) .Nelirani.i. Iiid boiMi lTfil by . in con-' 'ln imi ami IiImcu wiiihi .mil iv ioro . I pi'iv mi Inv rlldniii iiml if iimiiil tiKi.ii'i V s.lil iIhci v. ml an Inn i) Hi- Miiiui (iMimliii'il iKtlitMluil ..,ul id I on- u unit nil I'liiliuit nor iircriOiiti'd Uy t.'u that uicii UiiiihiI iliitu lll Ik-I'oi .iVi'i biirruil, by tin oritur or t tin com L. u.itcil ouiitoinbor -. 1 1. Ih'.l'i. II. A. l.A.MIIIiliT, Cou-ty.Tutli. A.JJ Derim'r'.cdi'ii ti1 ii h .Ihi.mi::!. Doyh'-towr, Oh o. tnjTii inr u iiniii bci of yi'.nn front ilifuin.' imiii in ins r';lit nhou'iii-i ni'il muw 1I ,( -: 'y rl-jht arm in '.iut- . . . t-n 'W i.kHihh, 1 i ricd Cliainbcrlaiii'H I'.iiu U.ilrn and wiiH HiupilHed to icL-eivo u'lif ulinoil iiuini'iilatt'lv Tho Pain liiii.ri lin.-- lu:tu a c.oiii'taiil companion ol niino ovr Hiiioo and It novtT lallH. For aulo liy KtH'lillK' tilt- (lnm;ittt. IjivCrippo ia iiiiti opidemio Every prccuiitiim uhould bo l.iUeu to iivuni u. lis epoc.lllo euro in Ono Minufe Coii-1i Otini A. J. Shopo'd. PubMsl'Cr A-xrl-onltural .Joiirnnl and Atl'ilttM(r, I'.ltton Mo , Haj'M: "No ooo will JVol disap pointed in Haiti'' Qtio Mtiinto Ooiil'Ii ('tiro foe Lut.liiipi!." I'loasnnt to lalto, quick to ai't. Konliti1;, Uiu dniK'rUnl. r- -.-- - --j- Dllll'l Ot hi" .M-(J' N lit .1 )Hf liCII't tuuibloa ou. Most h' i1 you i.Imm fi'ti'n itulii'i'-'tion. . Kodol I)'',ptpMi (hiriMli'Pstii whiil you oat. .Tt willcuio ovory forttfof dyypt'pHia. KoqIiuk. Frtr slo liv Iv-'nlTtJC, tlio d'un-ulst M i. - ri S i !;Tk " Vdaiuud Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydlgi-strttlio food ami aida Naturo in btrciigtlionif aurt, r-you- u l1r.flltr 1 llA lVlHI!l!tfl ilt.Tll ifiVfl tT. nuiuuuiiii, VIIU .- . .,s w Kiino. iti'ilticic;i.eiit(iiscovorP(iui'?e6i- itnLand tonic. Ho othor inewtmtlon can approach it in clllclencj'. It in Rt:iutiy relievos ml )n-rniiuiontl,vcuroi Dyspcpnlu, limlgestlon, lt',iittuini. I'lr.tulcr.ce, Hour btonmoh, Nnusea, yielrneu(iaclift,Oft!itralffla,Cmmps,:nui all other rftsuli of 'mprfertdiK!'it!on "roounsd bv E. C D.iW'tt Qo., Cbl.oj iSSjiSSSsfi N KM r C' i' v '' xr t&M stK M P m m w m p m $ kwuvB . DvsoeDsia Cure. . " ' MUTUAL INSURANCE. '( ' : 4 'i'llow (Mvprnor Ilolcnmb Defeated": I It'lilJ lie Organized a (Nmmaii). y '' y . .,.,.- Tho lomarkablo ri'conl of SilnH A. Iloleomb in tho matter of insurance leg islation challenges tho attention nf tho people of tho state iunl loads at oiico tt tin' inoviliiblo conclusion that it would bu unnafo to place K'ch a man on tliO supremo bench. A weak imiii in tho presence of temptation whilo in tho gubernatorial chair, what could bo ex K.'tod of liint us a judge? What ouso would bo safe in IiIh liandn? During tli" legislative session of lf.'J5 thm was determination to pas' a law ...i.ji i.i ..ii ii ...... ..:..... I.... WIHCI" WOlll'l ItllUW 111" Ul(jlllllliwil " mutu i-l companies foi tho insuring or village und town propel ty. To defeat this there was premMit at tliostato house n u organiced lobby, po;ensod of ample means lor oil room purposes. It was l11 known at tho timo that $10,000 in olBU Wtt8 ou jinn,i t n, used in dofoat ni4 uiutual iiunrnncc h;islathn. On Jiui. )7ui Mr. UrooKintin of liiclt a.tlKun introduced honso foil 2113, a bill in tl'orJiiiK tho fonnatiou of inutiml 'mi .-uiU'n. It wiih perfui'tly s-itiufao-ti i; to tlio jiooplo who woro dotnalidlnj' niinu.il itiHUnmco. Tho ruoord of tho 1 iti htotiiiii of the bill in found on p.tgo '. 1 nf tho hnttiiti journal. (;i F'h. iiPth tho bill wh-j rfpwtod to tsi '.i Jiorol uiu laid it. di!luni liioro .ti; .1 Mftjcn SVtli, wluu it v,us tuui'ii up in tho ooniuntteu of tho vvholo und n'romuioudcd for pat-sue. On March a'.h (ua-e 1 18IJ nt tlio homo journal) it w inir.--)d bv UMr.ni;iU'Urt oW. Such ri-fontji-rit as Tary, Hull und Sorior'iian 1 mwtliprp.jm! Toled t'c tho bill. Tho ' r3,on for tile vtnani Jio't voro w.vs that tl'H inriui'uii't" ltoodlo htvi boon in oiht r notonitisiy timt any man votiii.; i.,.iiiH. rnv liiii woiuiiniivo oeeu iniiiuuu ft- once ac n ltll"r. ThH !obh ni'.iwuitmtiHl its ofTo'ts to di ' 'itt t'.- Ii.i in tho ht.ni.itu. iiviry method of delay wiw xosortod to. At least olio prominent clorl: was or H ... to ilriivy or lew the bill. At lew5t olio prominent clorl: was bribed. to Ui't ono tj.mo tho oiih ci-ookod olorlc and ono iKtfvdlinK Krnaror earried it. away, and wive tiiadn to disgorge only uftor tlio f 'm;t hail iasuud warrants for their Uin.HtH. lu the, senate, uo in tho hout-'e, all tho 1 i die plans failed. Tho bill passed ".mh but out diwienting voto, and that ma neiintor wub pohtioaUy blaeklistud for tbut act, null has never since been ullowed to hold oilloo. Hut thoold-liuoiiifiitraneo people know what t hoy wero doing. They had do layed the ilual passaico of tho bill until tho last day of tlio session. They know what fiovcrnor Holcomb would do. Thoy knuw that ho would wait until ufter tho adjournment of tho legislature, when all dunger of pawing over his head was past, und thou ho would voto the bill. Tho rt'cord whowi that on April fith (page l!l5i) of tho houso journal), the bill was prebonted to tho governor by a joint oouuuittuo. Until it reaohod his hands it w.w carofully guardml to keep tho lobbyintH and boo.llers fioin Htealitw; it. At that lato day ono of tho olerkn vas olrered l.OOi) it ho would lose tho bill or allow hmibolf to bo held up and robbed of it. Alter tho adjournment of the legis Jaturo Governor Itolcomb carried out bin part of tho ootilmct. Atter nuuier onn eonsultrttions with n Lincoln lob byist ho vetoed the bill. For this action ho was never nblo to give a docent ox enso, and loft himnolf cpon to tho btroug tufipielnn tiiat he had ontovod into n Miiihfnairy dcil with tho boodling lobby. Tlio defeat of this nioiitonous bill in hiioh a hii-piciiju.i lnaiiuer luusud ltiuuh Indignation over tho state and the noxt legislature m t with tho (letertiiiiiution to puos a iiiutu ii iiimnnueo bill ami put it through so early that u cowardly (( rrnor eould not. head it otV. Joii'-s of Noumhii on the I8rh of .liinnarv, 1HQ7, introlluced house nll IM!I, a bill xictl imnilar.to tho luMi-kmaii lutl, oM-ijit that it had M'voral more sections relut- ing to r.sstsM2jents .and other maitiTs, whioh who also cbyered In the laws aJ rotuly oil the statuto bookH. The bill pi.-mI t'i IvM-i-'tMiu'th'" llili of 'Miire'i by utianimoits VQto. It jki.sso.I the son- ate oil the ad of April .with jnt one .. ... .i. . .... i ... i . . 'i' ;ii' iw- viiii.iini iv.fi jiri''iil (1 .O IJil jjuvernor on th !M of April Vor'soino reason not 'orally axplainod, bat huh i pretty well .show' up by the reeonls.-'liovernor Ilolfonib held Uw bill until tho 8th of A-pril, when he tin nouncod to tho legislature tlmt ho huci feigned it. Xiw tho oquul: .That same'' day the m w WHs'irivi-n out that in w m.ur Hin i company h"tid liceu'orguui.eil undoi i . ,l, U!l.... ft.. 1 1 r i '" " "",' ! ,", v- noicoruo wan -.'u'ltiuii ..i ii- '';Tjii;t!iii. jius action had been taken before the "bill waa signed itiu.l tin sukuy of i'u .president avus tlM'dut r0, pe- mouth. Oomuient on thiiur.uisiutinu isuniit'ceoary. .-Tht locutdiiiuu thu bust'evideuce.' I Frhm that date to tho clof-e of his olllcial term 11 govornor Holcomb drew money every mouth as follows: Hnlarj as governor 5-0fl M Hillary as liiKuratu'c presidi'iit r0.oo HiikeolT iu house runt deal 10.80 fc!78.l3 This wnB a pretty comfortablo salary for a "plain man," and did not count tho othor perquisites he might get in the way of railroad passes, assessments from olorks and appointees and othor 'compliinotitaries," as O. W. Palm would term theth Silas uuwlo tho olllco pay, hut tho in Riimnco scandal will bo remembered. It will havo another '-hapler. 1)11! Vi:iOI! OK (iOI.D. Achcn stole the golden wedgo, And while ho kept it Hidden In lils tent, Tho curw) of God. Who hutosa thief, ' .. Kestud on Igraol. Hut when the wlilskorod prophets Took Aehen to the suburb Of tho camp, And dtonud him thuro with Htonos Till ho was dead. .; ; The'curao was HfUsl And Israol In tlio next campaign, Carried every preclnot lu the M.-Uo. Ton aro tho Aolien Si, You took tho wedge. You, SI, took over- thing in sight, And now '1 he whlMkorcd. prophets of reform Are after You. They're pelting you with Htones. They've driven you to tho suburbs Of tho camp, And thuro ihoy'll fling you, 61, As worthless rubbish, Into tho Ash barrel ,. "K'1- Of oblivion. I hi 'rebuilding now . -A mighty wall A round t ho supremo court, ., V. ith Iron i'ut,i so high A nil bars so close That o'in Starot. The sllpporest weasel of your ?ang, Cuiim t squeeso through. And on tli.it gate they'll carvo "No cunnlux fox of Sham reform. Xo t-.ip door conjurer of 1 ill 11. frauds, ho count It it! Inn breaker 4 ,k . With tli n IioUjO tent In his j'tauit Ca 1 1 luur Jure." ToiikTi? You bet It's tough. 4 Hut Si, ' You had your chanco. You've had your day In polltlci. '1 he peoplo havo been kind to you. They tucked you in a carriage A ml at Broken Bow, 'J hoy cheered your canso, And waved you on with banners. A nil you, old fox, You y II j wed and mulled, With sanctimonious mien, Knowing full well '1 ml, 11 tho whilo ' JT,U You had Tilo well go. Oh. hllus! Hllnsl Had you but served tho people, And notyoursulf, They would not now, In tills election, Kemain at homo to husk tho corn And leave you Naked to your enemies. Lincoln Journal. Ilnrrlnirton Wrltci n I.ottor. M. 0. Harrington, Democratic nomi neo for oougioss iu tho Sixth district, ia also a victim of tho habit of lotter writ ing, as witness th'o following sunt by. I'Q fact hhu to Juan Boylo of Kearuoy, chair man of fao Domocratio district oommiti- trade too: ICkaknuy, Nun. Juan Hoylo, Kscj , UkAit Sia'lhoptato central commltteo is urghiK prompt action. Wo must, accept tho Inevitable. The future of Dt-niocrucy in tho Sixth dlstrlot depends largely upon tho numlxjr wo can diw from Poputibt sources. Thoro is only one nuiro yo.ir 10 wait, and fusion will bo nil over. Thoro will bo but two parthw and inuSSSi&n7 SIS. mlt gracefull--; ovon tho' wo havo to strc'l'hapnlnt to do so. Find encloM-d :i eortltloato which plaiso sign lu tho two pmcos marKwi DeMro a justlco of tho po wo or anotavy pubite who has u so.ii. Jii-Neol, who -has bi-en absent in Virginia, 111 111 l, fit 1,11,1,.. In., t. ...!,. ...... 1 ..... u .. ..vim- iu n iOW iiiiyniiua w.in !o have it ready for him. M. C. IlAllUI.-l.TON, This lttor is of particular intoioi,t and siguitiomco to all Populists of No braska. It sots forth the avowed pur pose of tho Denuvvrats to hwuI'ow the Populists noxt year. What ('oueiwuions are made this year ley the Democrats tiro txpected to Unit fruit an luui lied fold noxt j ear, w!ion Caudidato P.ryan iuul tho stlverplatod Djiuocraay will put tho Populist uartv out of siL'ht. Tliis Is tho moaning of tho adheivnci of iirjiiu in noicomu in tuo suite couven- turn, despite tin. protest oE many Inud - ing Democrats who objected to nui-uort nig Holcomb. but who aa-o doing u in a desultory sort of wayjuoroly to prolit by it. next yeitr, when' tho' Populist party, just.a.s'Mr llarnngton writes, is to dis appear and whin leaders" of Denroiray now will pontinuu tn 'bo' leiulers, aftjir ,......,.......... ,,., 1,1111)11 j.tm... .4,n. 'Harrington ls lettt r, wJiich ' has jnt. como to the- Huffuco, throws' a .strong sido light on the working of Bo.is Ihjau iijid his Democrat lo immliltiti. f-eii'nriiil Fend Fun JiVm Hint AtlmiVol Dowoy, has .diMinnoln'tod -tho oo'non- tnt's of tho lulmmihtra'tion'.s war jRiiiey. iionini coniirmciri what -tiift -AtH-jfiral has sjiidiiucif his retui'u," Ho deji;ioyi! ftawicity of tho Filipinos for self -govern mont and favors going ahead in a vigor ous niauner to subduo tho rebellion in Lu.on. Ho characterizes Aguinaldo as a "eon" man. Ho is eoufidenolng hia I followers into believing they can whip tho Americans and drive thoin out of tlio islands. As n disciple of Goorgo Washington, according to General Funston, tho littln rebol is a miserablo failure, and Nobr.iskans who may think thoy aro supporting a puro ami high minded patriot by voting agatnxt tho administration should open their eyes to tho facts, Silas A. Holcomb as governor repudi ated Mr. Sturgess, recommended by or ganized labor for appointment ou tho Kato commission for tho Omaha exposi tion. United labor now has its oppor tunity to repudiate Mr. Holcomb and tho prosp"cts are very got id that it will tin so. Tho truth is there is positively no warrant for labor of any kind sup porting Mr. Holcomb and his ticket, ou general principles. All 'inds of labor is in great demand till over the state, at enhanced wages, and this m no wise because there is. a Populist Kiate admin istration, but liecauso tho good Lord J'i'.-j sort big crops and the lU'pnblicau parly hun mauitaiiifHl smin I mi-noy an 1 kept its pminiso to lVopeu the mills and re store prosperity. Dowoy wan going to blow tho admin istration clear out of tho water when ! ho arrived. Ho would tell the world tho mistakes of tho government. Ho i would give Sguinaldo a patriot's corti- floato. So said tho "autis." Dewey is j homo nga'n txl ho leu'Tirms wliat In lias always "aid since the 1st day of ! May, l-JOS -that tlv .n-fri-irv of the Amcricaa flas must t -Liihlishud in 'L'horo wero many loyal Deuiocrat of tjio north, who, in tini sixtlou, gave I jciv support to tho a.liiinistr.ition ol 1'rosidunt L.ueola Leunxisb llmylviir v C J tli-ir country iuoro worthy of piece'- iiidicatiOds aro theye aro nvxtty 'mien i.i "f.. .1 . . 1.... nu. .... .i .... a. t. . , j iieiji...a 1 winy, ah1 i'iuz, wi ti 11 1 VOto IJ.41.inKt ill;' RviUulli.str liioU by fU;i- porring ih- 'U."n -nyllua yea-r w." bo to givo aid ami oonuort to oiihuiu's of tho Amoii8.n flag in UiePlrHi,ipn. and thus commit a grave axid irrjp ,r able bluudor. That Nt-hraka will utund by t!u prcsiJ-nt ie th!." ei -jv.ney, as the brav.' boys of t'i F'r-t Nebraska stood by tho flag in the Phil ipph'es, is practically a foregone m cluou. i -- -Cougliinc fujui os .'oil mil.'iris ro 'oi'iH. One & In ilL- t'liot-ft IJnio pi l lie coll', ell. J- tuti'lmic " lini ti id iv. T-n- -. -'. e coililtrti. Koeliu.'. Ifif !Ili Biff Is eniovin 8 "T.he Big Stoi'e" always has a It's on account of our immenso stock, our low prices, und tlio courteous treatment which we extend to our patrons. Just now, however, businus-i is uncommonly lively with us, owinj? Jo th.' extraordinary number of special ban-rains which wis aro able to oifor. Our cloak department, our oods deparwiieut, our uuderwoar ?ur T yods Jlepartmont, iu fact ,S ,'1'ow,1p'1 w,Ul "SP-iess. IT'S NO WOJffDEH. EIT1BK. ... ,, ... ,,.,.. , e sell in pounds ot best granulated sugar for i5l.00 AVe siill a good air tight Heating Stovp, Cull sisso, for ".75 -.. - . -. Ll J '-'..' iVe oOT M n'r- heavy ilpcvl t'uderwoar at 8U cont.s We bell lull si .a Cotton Blankets at 30 cents par pair Wh sell Lamp Chimneys, usual siae, at U cento . . WTa sell a nico Cur Collarette at $1.05 . .. W( r,ell a good MucUiutosh for 1.50 y si 11 a pair oC niea's heay grain Congress Shoos Tor 03 cents We -it'll a pair of m.-n'.-. l"uthur Boots, strong and durable, forl.-lO We soil "LL" Unbleached muslin at Jty cents jnr yard Vvre sjll a men's Duc'x Coat, blanket linec for 7." cents We st 11 Yeast Foam or On Time Yoiiet 2 packages for 5 cents We .-.ell 10 pounds Rd wire nails for Jib cants N"j &el! men's Overalls, very T . ,. ' uiu win uii'iHiuii', we ji's.. froiii .i ou.,uppavtmen's, c-ory one or winch is-equally as inci i as those described in this space toriou- It's no wonder that tho "Uiir S'or-" is c'-owflod with business, when you cot.sidor how munj- thousands (1f iiollurs we are savi r' to mti patrons. .mil ini r j. '.ft3' I Lj I'.B 1 1 T i' . Ii J - .,, fi &if ArLJiS ,-Oa &1 - ' ?aAi .. BaOffi? VILLS.' N-BBRASK-A.. Bismavk'slroa Norve Was t lie rosiilt of his plemlid ncallh. tuilomlhible will and tielneudoys ener gy iiio not found wheio htomacli, llvei, l.illirj HiiJ bowels n:e"out of, older. if you want these tjn iltties find the sue cess they bung iim Pr Kiug't1 Now Lllo PillH. Thev devcloi) every power of biaiu ai.il body Ony a.icat Keeling's dingatoio. WW Keeling guarantee- every bottle ol Chamberialu'd Cough lienu-dy ami will lefutid tho monoy tci any ono who Is not HHtislkd attet using two-lhiids of tho contents. This is tho he.st letneds in tiiH world for la grippe, co ighi-, colds, croup mid whoopingcoiigh and is pha ttitand sate to take. It prevents any tendency of a rold to lesult in pneu monia. His Life Vas Saved. Mr J K Lilly, 11 piom'ueut cP.i.on of Hatimhiil, Mo , huely hud a wonderful lellrpi itiee lioin a ti ght (ill death, hi MUng ol it he hjv.h: "I was lakon with M phoul fever that i.ui into pupiiinonta. My lungb O'icair.e hardened. I waa so vip.ik 1 couldn't oven sit op in bed NTo' l.mg Ui'lppfl ni". 1 epeoted to soon d.p of consumption, when I heard of lr. M'lig's Now, Discovery. One bottle i, ive rri'Ht 'elipf I eonlMiued to use it , Mull iiiii now woll and strong. 1 can't -:i.v too much In its ptaise." This ,n i, v, i.,ii3 trit ditdtio In the Diirest ami qui, kn! en ic in Hie world for all throat and ' i"g Honb'. IiogulHr hIx.j'S oO cN Inud .f.. hl'il bottles fie- at Keeling'- Idt og stot''' eery bottle giiai'an'eed. Paul pen.v.ot ( olutiibuu, (Ja , 8iif fere-1 jion for thirty joars. and then em ed -s T'Mch In -is'ng DeWitt's " ' 1 r' - ' ' 1 ' I' mIs "liui-ies 11 , ' ' --t-.' k-'iivi'c Keoling ' m mmmwmft rt Wpsssssm m w.vib3;bb m V&J&B3 IX(. wn Jrf.i"-'- Tradi Marij fJCCIGNO Copyrights Clc. Anyoao onrdlnif a pkptrti rttirt dencrlntlon mny quicxir innermin our opinion jruo wnoinnr nn Invention It 'robnbly pnlontnblo. Conimuiilon- innertnlii our opinion rco whothnr nn nn U iroSntilv untunttiblo. Conimuiilpn. tti)nfitrlctlyronfli!ontlal. Ilanrtbookon Patents . cent tree Olileit 111 enoy for BecurliiKpatoiiM. 1 ratvntH taken tliroiifh Munn A Co. receive isprrdit no'lcr, without clmrse, In tho j Scsemefic Hmericam A lmmlfK tnt'ly IlliiHtrnttnl weekly. LnrKCit clr. culntlon of nny wilentlUn lournnl. Tonus, $3 n 1 yenr ; four tuciitl, JL Solil by all tiowedPiileris .SllS8&Co.M,Bro"d"'NewYort llrancb OHICi). C2j V St.. WuslilnKluii. r O. To P&TEHT Good Ideas inny bo secured by our nlil. Adrtresu, THE PATENT RECORD, I"- " ZiMtaf.tyjt Aiftoatnii Da t moro. Md. SalDturlpttoiiu to Tlia Patout Record 11.W per Kunura. Kfiri WW u 3U s (.pprpo frapp & good o.otlrinr doparment, our dre s department, our blanket depn1 every department of our skre v' i i v ir , mmw .k rrJ-7. iW.V 7:IiI- ' ! ''tVVV rood quality, for UP conU - u ouu oproscntntivo Uarga' S n i f. rt'S's fy V'iv f ? 'J it . , 4 f a c ii UI iti L r. A. OF ionT fl?8 UUil 7 u V IT o I no O