f v.- i J Th3 Slrox Ccunly Journal, i v . Subscription Price, f'i.OO Knierat fit tp,e H(HTiu rMt JBce its wo. ii4 oMw tuatter- (ESUtiLbWib I just Ity w,lern ne .payer iuoiiVie j GljtfST VAVW Oi THE CCT. ! ;n a jpsiatent course of systematic lying j best pAPK n TH8 W5TY. w8a, jmg Nebniska weather it is difficult (Vjjlv RWHUJCVn rTE siWX coi XTVt j lQ understand. Tbe ,him"Mil speaks for HAS TOE I.ABt:prr eutctLATKiS c AY j nQrtbwriit N'eU.k:t w itliout fear of siic YiWJi riVJSHEp ut wots; CQCXTV, , restful contradiction hen it a.v no : count 19- on tl face 01 tlie eartli nor I excepting Italj-lias enjoyed more ' liilinv, genial weather I Ian this section j lus so fur this winter. We had a few ! davs of excellent ileijrhinK in December, TmTWBAY. Ft. 9. 1W, ! but the svealher was bright and beautiful : jaq(I unasoonipauied by wind or severe la the eastern part of the stale last j coy. gjnce the first of the year farra ee some of the city schools were j et have put in pearly half of their i luseU an account of the cold. There j tinle plowing and sowing grain, and it was po occasion for any such action in j has been no uncommon thing to see porthweat Kebrasfca. people are rapidly j doors wide open as in the early fall, beoomini? canvilK'td of the error of the fhesR are facts and it is dirficult to lielief tlwt this pat nf tlie sUtP a cold ; ooiupiieiienil xvhoi the reports of bli oaiintryr sjihIs and terrible storms originate, tin-um-ull jgwe ! leu it be in the minds of jealous eastern Kepiseniative Wooils is reparual as people who see their neighbors leaving having said in speech a few days ago ! tlie ojd worn out laud of that country that "the members of (lie (ts&ujature j anU striking boldly out to improve their tvere getting fooler and fooler every j condition by coming hew, There lyiug ("lay," Consiuerinu the mental condition reports do not stop tlie increasing stream ! of wmwof thera when tltoy touU their ! of homeeekers, however: neither do tliey j seats, tliey will Us in h terriuie suite oy 1 prevent land values from going uown in tlie end of the session if Mr. Woods' ; that country and up in thiji. They may statement is correct, 1 now and then scare out a timid renter, l-jbu-u-m-iuu1 j but many who are turning Nebraska- ward with a hope of securing a home, have friends here or other means of se curing information regarding our Italian climate and other grand advantages. One of the best if not the very best ways of spreading the truth is to send The Journal to eastern friends. All people who oonleniplate moving to a more desirable country .should be in. LIS OF LANDS KIOVX COUNTY, SBB., Ral or Tr-atK SI. For or trade for stock a (jHsrlef section of good land located Ave miles from ItarrUsqn. I'art good farm land ; tbe balance good tuuuer and (Trunin land with good stroiiu of ruunlng water ith name otiier iilipryvpnjenUittlsQ a jjopd mill site on tiio land, .ddress B care JOLH!i.L, a, i aures of nne luiu) in one body t'pr uilvor trade for sUMik, Kunnlug watiin puesprlnifi vlety of wood for fuel and building purposes on pHiiuises; government laii(t adjoining; good Ijouse and stable; 330 acres under fence; 380 acrv-s good plow oud, balance good pasture and timber. A Itar (jaln if taken noon. Address C care Jol'Rnai., i. ltjOaonwuf Unc laud fur sale or trade tor stouk. Kunnlng wat!f and spring; gov ernment lund adjoining; 100 agres good plow laud ; 'balance pasture. Address care JoCB: K1L; If the legislature attempts to ro-ap. portion the state on the ijerryroander plan, no matter in ths interest of what jiarty, the people all over the state should denounce it in such terms as will cause the political tricksters to desist. The attempt to Michiganige the suite for the election of presidential electors is a scheme to defeat, in a measure, the will of the people and should not become a formed of the opportunities offered by law, It is reported that a Welsh syndi cate lias purchased the Harney Peak tin mines and plant and it has been shut down indelinilely, throwing hundreds of men out of employment. The Welsh do I not waut American products to interfere j with their monopoly on the tin businei. and will by suoh actions overcome, the attempts to build up the tin industry in j the tjnited States. Can the worKingmen see the object of the move. I the "banana belt." If the daily papers would call down the serisational reporters who send in Jong specials in regard to the recent row between the cowboys and Indians in South Dakota they would bo entitled to the thanks of thousands of people. The demand for sensational news at so much a column is an incentive for unscrupu lous correspondents to draw largely on their imagination to the injury of people and localities. Last week the republican membeis of the legislature got together in caucus and at the second meeting Judge John f. Thurston was named as the nominee of the caucus and the republicans went to voting for him in the joint session. Tlie independents liad fooled John H Powers all they could and dropped him with a dull thud and went to vot ing for W. L. Green, of Kearney. Later Green vvus dropped and Judge Allen was taken up and on Tuesday he was elect" d by TO votes. The senator-elect is said to be the best man the populists could have put up. He was formerly a republican. It is claimed that his views are suitable to Wall street and it was by the efforts of the interests of that financial center that he was elected. That, however, re mains to be proven by his action in the senate of the United States. It is hoped i now, that tlie 01s is cast, war. me mem- ! bers of the legislature will stop fooling The president and executive commit ana USK Uws tlial wil) benefit tee of the county agricultural society ,,, , , SlioulU tie; jin to act and that u,t once in order that a county fair mav be held the coming fall. It is not right that the or ganization should be allowed to slumber ps it has been. With scores of new peo ple coming in a county fair would be a grand place for them to raaet ths people from tlie other parts of the county and become acquainted with them and see tlie products of the various localities. This mutter is an important one and should be attended to. ft. line buiidi'iid and Sixty at,rc.ol land nine Mlilrs from Harrison, Sobr. 20 acres broken; some fanned. House and otUer buildings) good soil ; pure water and one mile from timber. Kor terms address H care Journal, All fierou uaVMIg this iteper wi(l puiv papAwidare rmuw fj..al rM .i:tiis. e a marked com ul tbe ;outl tu ejamini) their notice and ( any (irfurs ijtt repfjff tbe aaiue tfl fnt l Xutire fui Publication. IjuiU ( l"ce at Clitidrau, Veb., ( Jioticfc Js hereby uiven tbt the fqj(owing: u-itinr hiM 'illiid nnticu ofltUiutcn- tumtumake final iiwol in uniqrt of bis ,.ii, ufl that aid "uruof ill l- made lie :oi, ICi VI rtu inad 1 u trict KulinuVpa, 011 'Marcb furc Conrad Lindutn Court at Harriv.iii Martha W Mlanis. of Montrose, Ncbr who made Pre-emption V. . m.Hmttus W,S, SE!andSWSKft antf sEsi 8(;c. 30, Tp. 3S N., B. M West Of ttt Ht P- M: He names the flowing wHnesss tQ PfpV'e bin continuous ruajdencp Hpt,n autlciflliva tion of naid land, vis;: Aaron O. Josepli Bwtley, Vejer Bretley, Isaac H. Hoy. all (if N;mtrosii., Ht: t Vi W MCI AS, niUtet: tf. tiood KM acre farm ; 1W atros broken ; all l'cnocd;good hewed log haus )6xls; addi tion 18x18; H story; in guud uondition of repair. This farm is locatc) 3 mile from railroad station. Address tS ''arc Joi rnal. 7. (iood farm of l'io acres; IS acres broken ; all good soil; near timber; one mile from school In good nelghlwrliood and only fi miles from railroad ; terms very reasonable. Address K care Journal. S. One ((Uarter deeded land unit one quar ter "Ot proved np on ; all good fnpni land but 10 acres; good running watur", '0 acres broken; log house; timber; in good corn dis trict. I50 cash and 350 on time or will trade for stock. Address V cure Joi h.val. II, IBOayre farm witli riiiuiini stream of clear spring water and numerous Hpringn; bett of black soil; one quarter nil farm land; tlie other mostly Hue timber land ; enough vr logs to make 100,01X1 feet of lumber; all under fence with division twice; frame bouse K.vJU 12 foel high painted Inside unci outside; cost JuiOO.OO; frame stable for 10 lie;id of hoi'iicn; primary; orchard of 50 young apple trees; (tnest kind of stock farm. Will tnko stock or cash, Address J cam JOCKNAL, 10. lwi acres of nice laying raw land. Will sell cheap for casb or trade for stock. Ad dress h euro Jol'RSAL. II, iCOacrc turni; 120 acres farmland; 00 acres broken; comfortiible house, stable, sheds, yards, etc.; timber and running water oil place; one ;',nd a bull miles from school, K50 cash, SflOO on time takes the pluco if tfcon soon, Address J,'-M, care Joit;sa., Notice for Publieatiun. Land Office at Cbodrun, Kcb., Jaii. 8, law. , i Notice is hereby giveu tha tlie following named settler Liu tiled lifitice of (in ln,'" tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be imwle be fore Conrad Undoman, Olerk of the nistrmt (?uurt at llarrispn, Ncbraika, on February i8flt viz: K. Edward Mvcrmore, nf Harrison, Xebr., wbo made Homcsuiad Entry So. 1070 for tbe N r Sic. St, Tp. al Ji., U. SO West of the 6th P M 'lle'names the following witnesses to prove (lis continuous residence upon mid cultiva tion of, said land, vii: David liartlett, Fred Betschcn, Benjamin r. Johnson. Cliarles Cammimsliid, all of At our prioes and be convinced that youoanbtty goods Wt at Turner 0 for CASH,- 11 package Coffees, 4 B for. English Current, 16 frs for.. California fiajsios, It IU for. fiatirical, 25 ts for Hominy, 25 Us for Climax Tobacco, per b (:0 851 1 00 1 00 . I 00 I 00 . 1 00 40 20 Smoking Tobacco, SHoi.'f CoaJOii, per gallop. - Qne 0uDdre4 ft. Sop .. -High Patent Flour per 100 B. Half Patent Flour, pr 100 lbs. Stapdard Flour, per 100 lbs... Low prade Four, perJOOs.. I M) 3 24 3 9 I 90 High, Tmmp Tobacco, per t... Boy's SuiU 'Y All Trecot Drpss Flannels, per yd . 30 Cflehnierp tt HfPriettas ip proportioa Dress GingUaMU, lr yard ........ , 9i All Toweling, per yard , - W Harrison, Kebf. (i8-a? W 11. UOCANN, Register, XirtU for Publication. Land Ofllco at Cbadron, Nob., j Jan. t, 18. i Kotlce is hereby given that tbe followiug nanied settler has filed notice of bis inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made be fore Charles K. Verity, U. S. Circuit Court Commissioner at Montrose, Nebraska pu February 13, 1S98, viz: 1 Harriet Clark, of H011tro.se, Xcbr., who made Homestead Kntry No. 81 for the SV NEW and NWU NKH nnd SE! SW Sec. 24, Tn. M N., It. M W. litli I'. M. He names the following witnpnnusto provo hisconliniioiiH residence upon- and cultiva tion of, said land, vis: Joseph Konrath, Herman Konrath, Henry Pickunbrork, Jacob Witsserburger, all of Montrose, Ncbr., also: James Clark, of Montrose, Xebr., who niiulii Timlsir Culture No. 0S74 for the W6 NK'4 Scu. 23, Tp. W N., H. 6r) West of the 6th I. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Joseph Komutb, Herman konralli, Henry IMckcnbrock, Jacob Wasserbnrger, all of Montrose, Ncbr. W. II. McCANN, 17 22J Register. JJep;p Pine Jewy Sliirts K fifi Men's Good Working Bljirts... So Men's Good Jeans Pants 00 Men's Good Suits ,-7. 4 00 Men's Fine Overcoats. . ... - 5 00 BOOTS Fine Calf Boots, per pair ----Good Kip Boots, per pair.. r.... - en's Congress Shoes, per pairr-- Ladies' Calf Shoes, pep pair...... Ladies Fine Kid Shoes, per pair.- Glidden Wire, per 100 Us .99 75 1 Best Wire Nails, per A. Hardware and Tinware lower than ever known in the West. ARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS CARRIED IN SEASON. tST Thews Prices are Strictly for the CASH, Anything Booked, the Same old Price, We are thankful for past favors and solicit a continuance or the same, pledg. ' ourselves to work for the best interests of our customers. a When people contemplate a change to a new country one of tlie first things they inquire about is tlie schools. On this point Nebraska leads all the other states. There is a less per cent of peo ple in the state who cannot read or write than 111 any other and the public schools of the state are so well provided for that as soon as a few families settle in a lo cality a school district is formed and the education of the children carried forward in jiQOtl sbajie. Any one who is at all acquainted with the school laws of Ne braska and the inclinations of the people knows that settlement and schools have gone liaDd-in-hand acrosiS the state from '! east to west as the state developed, and the schools have kept fully abreast of the settlement. The double-headed house of representa tives of Kansas have decided to divide the time. The republican house meets in the forenoon and the populist house in the afternoon. It seenii to be about the biggest laud of foolishness. Either one house or the other is illegal and which one should be decided by the courts. If the populist house is illegal and the populist governor recognized it, knowing it to be illegal, such recognition smacks of treason. If the republican house is illegal and the members thereof organized it and perpetuate, knowing it to be such, the same crime is chanzable as mentioned above. The fact that the populists fail to carry out their threats to fire the republicans by force, leads to the impression that the pretending re formers know they are wrong and do not dare to take strong measures. By a vote of 42 to 23 the senate refused to consider the bill for the repeal of tbe silver law. If there is any change in that law it will not be made until after tbe change in the administration. 13. 040 acres; 4t deeded land; lijO home stead; house cost 30(1; barns, sheds, yards, etc., running water; nil fenced and crass fences; 1(10 acres under plow, 1 mile from school; 3 miles from postoftice. Price $4,000. One ball' cash, balance on time. Address A care Jol'bsal. 14. !B0 acres in a body, 100 clouded, 180 homestead; 5 miles from county seat; 45 acres under plow ; so acres fenced ; two f rame houses; stable; well; convenient to school. Price tl,400, ' Address W care Journal. 15. A fine farm of 4S0 acres, 320 deeded, 100 homestead ; good house ; bank barn ; cave ; well; 43 acre under plow; running water and timber on place; thrco-fourths of a mile from school; all fenced. Price $2,000 il takonsoon. Address O earo Jouksal. lfi. A good larm of 240 noros, yO acres under plow; 140 acres fenced; good frame house, stables, yards, etc., three-fourths mile from Catholic church, store and postofflco; one-half mile from school; running water and timber on farm. This is a bargain at KlOO. Address J caro Jouksal. Apind jury at Sioux City, Iowa, lias found seven indictments against Atleellart, editor of the Dakota City Eagle. The indictments are for black mail and he is also jointly indicted with one Crosby for conspiracy. It is stated that the plan was to get articles ready for publication in the Chicago Sunday mt, a sensational paper, and then the operators would demand money from their victims to prevent them from be ing published. Hart has been a promin ent man in Nebraska for many years and il is a surprise to many that be should be in a position to be accused of such low, contemptible methods of getting money, especially as he was quite well off financially. A racket occurred at White Clay J creek, about twenty miles north of Chad , ron Saturday morning between some cowboys and Indians. It is stated that the whole outfit had been drinking and ' . finally got to shooting. Tbe result was Ui,t four of the cowboys were killed. Acting Agent Brown sent out a detail of. Indian police to arrstt those who did the killing. They resisted arrest and the ' police killed four of the Indians. That mMM it Those killed wen Two Strikes 1 Ms two sons and Wnits Face Horse. CJ' O Maa-AfMkM-Bfs-Horss ' , 4tm-i9gr at the trouUs Md assisted , - awthontist tn MMHng umovsm ) Tsr wll ba lot of talk and I, - -i rfU attempt to get np a scare e , .;: thsrs wlH to no ' f ' "'iHti rsstrfatlos. ' There have lately been placed upon tbe market several cheap reprints of an ob solete edition of "Webster's Dictionary.'" These books are given various names, "Webster"s Unabridged," "Tlie Great Webster's Dictionary," "Webster's Bi Dictionary," "Webster's Encyclopedic Dictionary," etc., etc. Many announcements concerning them are misleading. The Webster reprint portion of each from A to Z is the same, forty-four years behind tbe times, and printed from plates made by photograph ing the old pages. Tlie old book has been padded out by various additions culled from various sources, but the body is tlie same that was published when Polk was president and dulv buried at the incoming of Lin coln. The Webster, current from Lin coin to Harrison, is the popular copy riahted "Unabridged" which has just been superseded by Webster's Interna tional Dictionary. See advertisement in another column. Best Line to the East. Tlie Burlington Route B. &. M. R. R is running elegantly equipped passenger traines without clianee from Newcastle Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln. Nebraska, making connection at that point with their own through trains for Deuver, Cheyenne, and all Doint west, and for Kansas City, St. Joseph, St Louis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi- cafo. and all nointo east Remember this is ths only line by which vou ran take sleeping car from Crawford fat ths evening arrivimr In Lin coin and Omaha the next afternoon, and in Chicago, room and Rt IjOum his rot lowing rooming. For further Informetiw nnd tickets ap ply to naarsst s.uvi.;, 4 Burlington Bout B.AHRR. citice for Publication. band Officii at Children, Neb. j liec. W, 18W. ( Notice is herebv given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will Isi made be fore Conrad l.indcman, Clerk of the District Court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on February 11th, lnwt, viz. .loliiuiii Meier, of Ardinmc, S. I.. who made Homestead Kntry No. 54.30 for tin Ktf NW4 and S'A NKH Scc.!, Tp.35 N., R. 54 Weat of the lith P. M. He names the following witnesses to provn his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz ; Casper Wjtlling, Christian Jensen, Joliann 8ctmlt., David Anderson, nil of Ardmorc, S. Dak. Also: August Meier, nf Ardniore, S. U., who mode Homestead Kntry No. 5462 tor the -;W4 Scc.2S, Tp. ,15 N it, 54 West of tho th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land viz: Casper Wittling, I nrislian Jensen, jonann Schultn, David Anderson, all of Ardmorc, Dak. " , 11. MUJAsnc, 1J-KJ ilcgister. JOHN A. LUCAS, President. CASTLIi Vice-President, Notice for I'liblicatiuu, band Offlne at Chadron, Neb., ( Jan. 3, istis. ( Notice Is hereby given that tbe following nnmMi wnt.ticr has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and tbst said proof will be made be fore Conrad bindeman, Clerk of the District Court, at Harrison, Nebraska, on February 13, UMi, viz: Friedrirh Zerbst. of Harrison, Ncbr., u-hn made Homestead Kntry No 27IW for the HVAS SWV, and 8WK 8EK Sec. 27, and 1VX XV.'. Sec. S4.Tn.33N. R. 96 W. of the 6th P. M He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon ana ciuiiva timi nf sfd hind, viz: Charles K. Schl't, Kit J. Wilcox, tiustnv Noreisch, John W . Kici'dorir, all ot Harrison Ncbr. Also: Frank I. Meyer, of Montrose. Xehr.. who made Pre, 1). S. No. 2758 for the W SlVJi and ski, NW"i Sec. 24 and HW4 SW 4 Sec. la Tp. : N It. S4 West ot tlie Bth V. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon una cmiiva t.inn orVild land, viz: Joseph Koos, Nieholaus Meckem, John Meckem.nllof Montrose, Ncbr., Michael J O'Uinm-.ll, of Ardmorc, s. Dak. 117 221 . H. JiaAAS, ltegisier. 17. 160 acres high rolling prairio land, i miles from Harrison ; 20 acres under cultiva tion; good black soil. For price, terms, etc., address G care Journal. 18. 100 acres fine farming laud four miles from Montrose P. O. 15 acres under cultiva tion. Will sell cheap. For terms, etc., ad dress U care Journal. 19. 100 acres; 35 acres Tu cultivation. Watered by creek. Almost perfectly level. Native timber along creek. 8 miles from Harrison; black loam soil, best quality. A bargain at $5.00 an acre. Address V care JOt'BNAL. 20. 160 acres of deeded lund two miles from Harrison. House, barn, well, .windmill and 35 acres broken. Price $1,200; one-half cash. Address Z care Jouhnal. 21. A hotel doing a good business; large ice house and cooling room In connection Address Z care Jouksal. 22. A good-paying drug business in conntv seat, railroad town. A splendid owning for a druggist with small capital. Address Z cure Journal. 23. MO acres; 125 acres under plow ; house sheds, etc., running water, convenient to postofflco. This place Is a bargain at $H,2m. Address Simmohs it flaiLCT, Harrison, Ncbr. 24. $600 cash will secure a clear deed to lflo acres of land, loo acres lovel; running water, timber, 80 acres under plow, one-half mile from school. 8iojis Pmilkt B. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. One Door Sestk of Beak sf Harrison. OrW SUNDAY MOM t TO 1 8 room im scssaoss rvr rx Sewing nuobinos clsaood and rerired Notice Homestead Entry. V. S. LAX 11 OFFICE, f ( IIAUKOS, NEB., Dec. 1(1, 1S92, nplaint 2553 having been entered at this office by William II. Phillips against Albert llahr for rallurc to comply wiin law as to Homestead Kntry No. H), dated intv intn. ism?, nnon me sm bwu anu Nk: sW'n s,K'.tliin 81. Townshinlfi North ltancc 54 West in Sioux County, Nebraska, with u view to the cancellation ot sain niry con tesUuit alleging that the said Allicrt llahr has wholly nbanuoncu sniu traci; mai he lias changed bis residence theref roin for more than six months since making said that said tract is not settled i entry: I upon and cultivated by said party as required by law, that claimant has not resided on aid tract any portion of the time for the last four years, the said parlies are sum nioucd to appear at this office on the II day of Fnhraarv IH9S. at 10 o'clock a. in., to re spond and fnrnisb testimony concerning said alleged lulliire. Tesnnionyoi witnesses win ue iiikcii nc fore (icoriro Walker, a notary nubile at hi office In Harrison, Ncbr., on the 4 day of February 1H98, at 10 a. m. x r. riiLxs, II. T. Conlky, Receiver. Contestant's Attorney. ( 14-21 J s tUIVAX k CON LEY, Uwj ers. WlIX rRACTTCE IK ALL TnE LOCAL, STATIC and federal courts and V. 8. lAnd office. LtOAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. t t f t I t I3f-Office in Court House, HARRISON --- NKBRA8KA NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Give mi j i i Csll, I'anhsse Tltkcto and Connlgn Your Freitht via Htc F.,E.&M.V.$.C.SP RAILROADS. II. Ci. BUBT, General Manager. K. r. fuRnrajBS, J. a Bvciiaman, i . . u 1 Frsigbt Agt. Oen'l Puss. Ajft ,' OMAHA, NCI. Ladies' Uifh Pulton Overshoes. i Toadies' Ooe Buckle OverHoes... Children's Dverslioes Men's Overshoes from tl.OO to. .3 50 . 2 00 . I 30 . I X5 . 2 30 90 55 4tc. Call, eee our Stock and Lwini our lYuv. REAT INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH. Yours For Bargains, GEO. II. TURNER. CHAS. E. VEP1TV, Camhrb, F, A. CASTLE, Ast. Caphikk. THE BANK OF HAilRISOIL ESTABLISHED 1887. Harrison, Nebraska. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25 000. Transacts a General Banking Business. 1 Buys School Orders, County and Village Warrants. II O)RRESP0DJNTS: KoLNTZE Bums., New York City. FmsT Natiokal Bank, Omaha. First Natkinai. Ba:;k, Lincoln. Bank of Chadkon. (;iiadron, Nebt Interest Paid on Time Deposits. A FULL LINE) OF- Furniture, Window Shades, Pictures and Wall Paper. Undertaking goods embalmings W PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. Geo. C. Reed, Crawford, Neb. "Seeing is Believing." JS And a good lamp I mnt be simple; when it is not simple it it "- not ffood. Simftle. JStauMul. irova thete words mesa much, but to sec " Tbe Rochester " r 7 will tmpreu the truth more forciblr. All metaL tough and seamless, and made in'three pieces dhly.l it is abuluttty safe and unbrtaiablt. Like Aladdin's X 01 old, it n indeed a "wonderful lamp, tar tu mar- V veioos iignt w purer ana ongnttr uwa gaa ugnt, v if softer than electric light and mora cheerful thin either. ; l tor tUi tUwf-m aouamit , uamjmt mUtin f I .TrZ- niHUHnnuMijiPiWHlirmi, at c 5 ,i ' . ,'