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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1893)
1 I it i ft' : v -I f V. 'if" -mi "M- ml 7. lb Crjx County Journal. (JUJHT rAFU W THE CurSTY. BMTT tun Di TIIK COCXTY. CULT ttrVKJCAJI PAl'EH I.N SJOl'X OK." NTT. ja iu LABuwt cibcixatios or any f Am rt"m,wivn IS tuucx COCSTV. o Bulwcription Price, M.IW fJ.tUwMw, . - Editor. Entered at the lorrtaOM port offlce an ec 4 eUHM matter. Thursday, I bcembeb 14, 1)?U3. Tha republicans in the sttiaie have dt dkied to do some fighting arid have or ganised for that purpose ami the admin istration will not have it all its own way during Uie present session. Tb trial of Coughlin in Chicago for complicity in tin) murder of Dr. Crouio aoni years ago is attracting a good deal of attmtion and new evidence is being fouod to prove that Uie Cronin murder was the result of a conspiracy. Judge Dundy has decided that $1S,000 a yearis too much for a receiver of tfie Union Pacific. Wlien it is remembered that there are five who wanted such a salary it looks as if they wanted to re ceive and retain about all there in in it The annual circulation war between the editors of the WurUl-Hirabl and the Bee ik on. This is the regular order of thing about the time for the publica tion of the notice of application for li cense by the liquor dealers of Omaha and Douglass county. The ways and means committee has the tariff bill to suit the administration but it will not bring revenue enough to meet the expenses of the government. Unless some way is devised to raise more money the administration will find itself in pretty hard lines financially. It has been quite amusing for the past fe weeks to receiva word of what se vere cold weather has been prevailing in the east and then have the correspondent add that they suppose it must be mm h worse here. It seems very hard to get people to understand that the winters here are more agreeable than they are in tlie eastern part of the state or in Iowa, but such is a fact just the same. Tobias Castor, the main dispenser of federal patronage is in Washington and republican-office holders will be decapi tated as fast as circumstances will ad mit. The democrats are hungry and have waited a long time and it is right and proper tnat the places should be giv en to them as fast as the terms of the iocu aibents expire. No good party man wants to hold office under the reign of the opposition. A hold-over republican is a great deal worse thau a democrat The indications are tint a great many people will move in the cear future from the eastern states to Nebraska, settling mostly in the eastern portion and buying land of the farmers there. That will make it necessary for a great many to seek new homes and many will look up the place where they can still get home steads. As Sioux county can still fur nisd homesteads for five thousand men it . is but reasonable to predict that a good many will come here. More people means more business and more prosper ous times and all should make un eifort to help the work alonr. The Chadron Signal suggests that the - board of county commissioners of Duwes County levy a special tax on all flour that Is shipped into that county in order to protect the interests of the home mills. Bro. Sheldon still has a good den I of Ibe principles of the republican party in his make-tip even if he has bsen fol . lowing after false gods nomewhat of lata. The protection of home industries Is what lias made the United State the Mat prosperous nation of tlie earth, and . tfce une principle applied to state and town will bring about good tvsulta. A Tew days ago a dynamite bomb was tbtown In the French chamber of depu ties by an anarchist named Vaillant. tit mm) some of his associates Were ar rested and will soon be put on trial. fht act has aroused the nations and con verted action will be taken to weed out tho WonM-be destroyers of governments ad la we. The element of anarchy has Wot dealt with altogether too leniently fc tl the oatioM and now it is found to to wSMeeary to make a strong, united Mi eoaataat fight against the followers f Uw red Aag in order to protect the taWtWHig people. Uot. Watte, of Colorado, called a con Mtkwi of miners a few days ago. Ten mmim won represented by eighteen del grateo Med after addressing them for an tmct tlsa governor stated that ho would "'' lit at decide by a vote whether be ' call ea eatra session of logislat- Cm or wot A vote woe taken and the ' feto to fatror of an eatra ass- V.ia' eioitltarid Ibe gover- ':tZ$' U oaMioa would be Vtzrr lo Jaftoery. He has a lot of " ijkjtad which Jm will ik ' 'JtZX to tM tew fof aod the j;-rriaitW dJt nwr Cm trm of Color- How Others View it. Siwakiog of tle opirtunity to a l a creamery at that place the Alliance Tim saio iu its las "The creamery pruj-jci has b -en tu IU- 1 so often in Alliance tliat it iff!us ahnust j useless to make further effort in that direction. However, it is being agitated once more and there is no reason why it cannot succeed yet. Mr. W. II. MeCul lough, representing P. M. Sharpies, of Council Bluffs, an extensive manufac turer and dealer in creamery supplies, has been in tin's city some days giving tlie subject a tliorough investigation as to possibilities of success here. Ha has assurance from a Chadron party that he would engage in the business at this joint provided prer euouragement is given. Mr. McCullougti is thoroughly posted on tlie subject in all its details and it does not take him long to demon strate its benelits to the community and almost every class of individuals therein. He says a creamery with a capacity of 12,000 pounds of milk ier day would cost between $3,200 aud 1,500 liere in Alliance and estimates the butter pro duct at four pounds to the hundred pounds of milk. Creameries are very numerous and successful in Iowa and farmers there generally derive from f23 to ?31 a year per head for the milk from their cows. He has estimated the num ber of milch cows now owned iu tlie ter ritory available to Alliance and says there would be a sufficient number now. This cumber would increase largely as soon as '.he farmers had a cash market for the milk. Taking everything into consideration he says he does not know of another place tliat seems as favorable for a creamery as here and will use every effort to see that it is established; that the most feasible and satisfactory way would 1 to form a stock company. If this matter is brought up every one should aid it all in their power. This woukl prove a source of unfailing reve uue and Iwnetit to the merchant, farmer and property owner and is an opportunity too valuable to be cast aside. Had Box Butte county farmers been able to sell rnilk in s:me of the years when crojw were a total or partial failure imagine what a material help it wojld have been to them financially. Farmer and busi ness man alike should take stock in this enterprise. Nebraska stands fourth in the list of sugar producing states in the union. With proper effort she can stand first or least second. It only rests with the people of the state. Wisner Chnmicle.. There seems to be a very general dis position on the part of President Cleve land in his annual message to point out Secretary Morton as the brains of the administration. This is a generous recognition of a fact that the public at large caught onto long ago. Lincoln Call. The sub-com rait tee on banking and currency has reported a bill for the re peal of the ten per cent tax on state bank notes and the way to wildcat mon ey bids fair to be 0ened in the near fut ure. When such a bill becomes a law a person will have to have a different kind of money for use in each state. A passenger train was held up by highwaymen near Austin, Tunas, on last Sunday night and the express car aud passengers relieved of all cash and valu ables and a pistol ball nut into the shoulder of the fireman. Six nieu did the job and their booty is estimated as high as $.50,000. That Is an infant industry which seems to flourish in the lone star state without protec tion. ichabod, my loy, methought I heard you speak of your sire this morning as the "old man.'' You are 18 years of e, are you not? Just so! That's the e when the callow youth has his first attack of the big head. You imagine at this moment tliat you know it all. I observe by the cut of your trowsers and the angle of your hat and the flavor of your breath and the style of your tooth pick shoes and the swagger of your walk tliat you are badly gone on yourself. This m an error of youth which your un cle can overlook, but it pains him sorely to hear you sjieuk in tones of disrespect of one you should never name except by the sacred name of "father.11 ne may not le up to your style in the modern art of making a fool of himself, but ten to one be fonrets more in a week than you will ever know. He may not enjoy umokimr choice guttersnipes chopped tine nnd en closed in delicate tissue paper, but lie has borne a good many hard knocks for your sake and is entitled to all the rev erence your shallow brain can muster. By and try. after you are through know ing it all, and begin to learn something, you will be ashamed to look in the glass and wonder where the fool-killer kept himself when yon were ready for the sacrifice. And then, when tlie old man, as you calls him, ' grows tired of the journey find stops to rest, and you fold in Hand across his bosom and take a last look at a face that lias grown bean tiful in death you will feel a sting of regret that you spoke of him in so grossly disresfiectul a manner, and when you lienr other sprouts of Imbicil ity using language that so delighted you In the germinal period of manhood, you will feel like dnoiag them with ft sled take and cracklftg their ekulis open to Final I'r-Mif 3tiff. AM H-rmmn hsv iiiir t!u! proof tiotic- u thU MHr will r--ivf. a nurk'l .oiiy of ll.t pafM'r uiol Hiv rt-qu--t.l t fXttmK' fi"t uoLir Kin! if Miiy iror txUt p.- .1 value to tlti unit ttt oiive. .Nov. ;(n, lKt. S Noth-ot if hr-hy jf vn ttiitt th following n h in I ututr Uiti tiirMi none m nitititi'n tio to umke dim proof' lu tn )Mjrt of hU rluiui, ttitil tli;it i-HHt ttrix! will ( !hhI-! fort 'on rail i-nUujtu, i ,rk of til HUlrit-l t tjtirt, nt Harvisou, Jtebrafki, oil liwftnNT mn, viz. who iiotnt H. K. o. r4m for tii ioi th-ust or mrv. $1. tp. 34 n.. r. M w. Hi- tiHiiif I lit following it'iworM twi provt nt rontiiiuon-s rthlijct; u;kii mji1 cuitivtt lion uf HHiu laiilt viz; 1-oui Uoiion i r tnU J. Millff.of Ari;nori' . Conrad ilfttu h, iU-.iry i'riehotr, of Iioulii l.oliirj. of An!iH'r. S. IL, who Mm! II. K. No. fur Hit- h. ho. 1 --. i", iu. in. 4 n m a. n. nw. net' . to. u.. r. i4 w. IU ium tin following Uii-K- to provf in eon .;nmn r'Miic ujmi:i uiu t-uiti vti lion of wiiil lttinj z : Huth-rt .lutmHrmiiim, of JtnlroM( Nth.. Krnnk J. Millt-r, liotierfc iiiv-vr, August jicit r, 01 .vruinoif, it. gUXIVAX A NLK,Uw)ers. Will vucru r in ill tk uk'al, fTTE nuil fed ral rourU ual l. s. jtiu otftt-e. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAVN. i i i i Xli" Office in Court House, HAIUi'SON .... NKBHAHKA RESTAURANT AX1 Oyster Parlors, OF C. S. SCOTT, Warm M-rals at all Hours. Oyster served in any ty!e. Give me a call. West -side Main Street. L E. BKLDEX & SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. I'cpuirin don on t,ort notice. Uutxl work Km! reasonable fliarjjc. .Shop wuth of livnrj bisrn. U.UtlllSuS. ... sj. PATENTS. ?iOTI( E TO 1SVKST0US. Tuere never wiik a time In tli lilwUjr)' of our country when the iJeiimml for (rivrii tlons arnl lmiiroveuieutii in the Hrti ami el encn ni-iicrl!y was w (freat n now. Tlj: conveuiPiice of iimnkiii'l tn the fuctory anl work shop, the lioawliold, on tin; farm, and In oHKIal Ilfi?. ri-quiru coiitiuuiil iuH-i.'nloti to the uppurtcuuitr:c4 and Implement of each in rt:r to nave labor, time oiul ox peuHC. The ptjlillcal rhaiiice in the H'hiilu-luti-iition of (foveruiiH'iit doe not rlfut th profrts of the Americun laveiilor, who he in$ on the uiert, mtd n-aiy to xreeiv-e the exlxliuif delicleneU's, dv4 not penult the affairs of (m rnnn-ht to deter hltu from quickly coiiecivlnjf the remedy to overcome cil-HlinK 'Jii:n?lM'iiclei, Too great care cuii not be execreiwed ia clioiiii; a eoiiiiwteiit ami skillful attorney to prepare and prose cute tot appiieutfon for patent. Vuluahle inlertji have UMi liMt nnd destroyed iu innumerable no-timeex bv the empioymeiit of ineoiupetent counsel, and especially 1. thiHudvliM; applicable to tho who adopt "No patent, no py" nyt4'in. lurt'iitom who entrust their Uuliimi to tills ehu of atlorueyri do Htt ut iiuiueueut rink, u tlie breadth nnd tre;jUt of the p:iU'iit Ix never contidered in view of n quick endeavor to gt-.t an HllowuiK-e mid obtalu the lee then due. THIS I'ltKM VUXtiln tx., John Wedder- burn, jciht.iI nmuaxrr, :l K Ktreet, S. W., WahiitKtou, !.('., repre.Hentinjf a Lirye iiuui- berof iniortant dully and weekly paper, n well geuerui i-ri(j'litals of the country, wa liihtltutefj to protect it pittiortH from the unsafe uiethtxU heretofore em)do(f(i lu tblx line of buxlneiM, The wild Company b Jirepared to take eharj( of all pnii-ul bul.'!e? entrusted to it for reasonable lw, nnd jreprei and prosecute upplieatioai, generHllv, iueludiiiK luei.li mknl iiiYitlion, devign patifnU, trademark, Isiljein, eupy- rlKht, interfereneen, infriiiine:iieiit4, vaJid ity reirti, and iflvesi epeeinl attention to r Jeeted eiixe. ltlaUo prep,,rCTl to enter into eouijH.litiia with any firm la ireetiring (oretirn patuntt. Write for iiitril"t',on and adviee. JOMX K1HKIIKI H, CW r Mreet, W u-lthiKlon. I). C. I'. O. liox 03,000.00 A YEAR rcn iy.i i:rj3TRious. If nt M wrfc that l plcaaut tmd anauble, MMM yr wMtvm InunrdHU) W . Wcnortiim nd nuaw turn t ar from Moo Mr da n 0,000 pmt tM WHlMMt ImIi( bad prrfdm paivriviPEv, ura imin i m emwivnmn ai winea imnj m am inai hara at Haw matra Miuek laey eaa aaa thai aautaal. Koihlat diaVali i nau mum tnura nam i a van m can. taaaji honomMr, aad caa brdmai lafdattlaH- r avaahiRs, rtatil la yaar awa inral Itr, wiwttirt yna Hra, Tlva riaolt of trw kaore' wn oftf eqaatla a tnvk'a oaawe. We hr taaittlt ihnoaitMla of bath artn and all ajm, and many bar bttd foeaaaOnaa that a HI aarcf br1at tana rtehaa, Boa of the amartaat mra la lh4a iwaaUy or thatr ntwaa la life tae tteft otrea Ihaai w-MIe la oar aanlny yraia It. rq ripadar, atar dVk an avflljrv It Yoa manotlMI. Ne capital eMwamrr. WrUtraaaal With anmatMaatAat h) aw, aaUd.aaaara. A book brioifal at adTkt U fr la all Help roar lf kr wrltlnf far U l-aaf- aet ta wMtreo. IMayiaraceatir. C 0. ALLJ & CO., Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. . Contains over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. NO BONDS. NO DEBTS. LOW TAXES. Fni'I, Fii-ls, Loirg anil Lumber ( heaper Tlmn nt uiiy OUier I'laep in elirakft. S:oux coiiuly is the northwest county of Nvlimska. It is IkuI thirty niilr east ml west lv hIhiiii stventy mil"- north will south anil cimtains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of In ml. There me mora hri'lil, spiifU- ling, Kiiiull'slrpHnis in tin county than can Ixs fuiinil in the wim nn-u titewliere in the st:ite. It Ir.w nine; nn timlx-r in it than all the rest of the Mate combined Its yrassfs ari tlm Hi ln-t nnd moot nu- tritioun known so that for IK k-gro inr it is unexcelled. Tlie noil varies from n hiavy clay to a light handy loam and i nable of .ro- ducinir excellent crotis. The principal crop are small grain and vegvtablM, although good corn is grown in the vnltey. The wlient, oat rye and barley are all of linn ut.IIv Pne jiiality nnd command tht lv: mar ket prices. The water is pure and refreshim: aod is found in nbundai.ee in all nrUof the countv. Tlie county is practically out of debt md has over forty-live miles of railroad w ithin its borders, has a good brick court house and the necessary fixtures for run ning the comity and thore lias never been one dollar uf county Ixmds ismsed ami hence taxes w ill be )iw. The Fremont, Elkhorn & 5Iissiuri Valley railroad crx; 8ioux county from eat to t and the II. & M. has alKiut fifteen miles of its lino in the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of the eastern urtion oXebraska. There is htiil OVER 800,000 ACRES of land 111 Sioux county yet o n to ho m ente.id entry. Jl is I tiler land and more doirahly liHati?d than that for hii li such rushes are made 011 the oj-eii-in of u reservation. There is 110 rail road land in the count r nnd for that reason its nett lenient has been uluvv f,,r no ;-iil uort to (fist sett lerw was made, hk was dune in the fiirly ila of the sel Oeuieiit of the eastern purt of tbv state. Goixl t'ilel land can lie purchawd nt re.ioiial:i-? rates with government laud adjoining hj that a roti v.ho anl.s more t han one quarter meet ion inn obtain it if he ban a little means. There are mIkiuI 2,'iO0 tKid in the county uud Uie re is riKim for thousands more. liarri -n is ih cuunlv it mul Is Sit uated on tli Y. K. & M. V. milroail, aial is as (TikhI a town as the thinly -ttk'd country demands. School houses am) .ihurches are pro vided in almost, every settlement and 11 re kept up with tlie times. All who desire to et a homestead or buy land cheap jiro invited to come and 1 the country for themselves and jmh? of iU men's. Homesteads will not be obtainable mil' b longvr and if Jou want to u your nht aud ol 144 -re of land from Unci Sum fr il In Hm rn nbciiit IU a U AMUCK. Fathtonabla BarbM& Hair Dremr, Oat tkmt Soh'Ii bank f liarrUna, OMN ttlNOAY rOM TO 1 1. kAZoM m mmcm rcr vx natwit. PRIZES ON PATENTS. How to Get Twenty-Five Hunded Dollars for Nothing, The Winner U1 a Hear liift Small Fortune, mid the lor llavfl rstent tit may ll.hic tln iu in still Sore Would you bke o make twentv-lie hundred dollar-.? If von uoiibl read carefully what f 'Mows and you may x-e way to d 1 it. ! The I're-.s Claims ("ouipany devoej milch Blteliti -0 to liltellts. It has Ib'lld- I led thousands of applications f.tr iuven- tii.ns, but it woiilU HKe 10 ir'ii'iie thouinds iiinre. There is plenty of in ventive talent at lar-e in the country needmi; nothing but eijcoiiniU'-inent- to tirodiice uractical results. That en our- af:enient the Press Chunx t'ompaliy proposes to five. NlT S" IIAlit) AS IT ST.IJts. A patent itriks most a'cpl as an a.pa!hli-'ly formidable tiling. The idea is that an inventor must 1? a natural nius, like Bhson or P II; that he must devote years to delving ill complicated mechanical problems and that be must sm-ih1 n fortune on delicut experiments before be can a new device to a pat ent a! le decree of perfection. This d. lu sion the company (bsitv to dispel. It desire to e,et into the h-ad of the public a clear couitreheusioii of the fact that It is not the Kreat, complex and expensive inventions that brin),' the Ix-st returns to their authors, but (lie I. tile, simple and cheap ones the things that seem m absuixlly trivial that the averag-j citizen would feel Hoinewbat ashamed of brtn i.ig-them to the attention of the patent oilier. Edison says that the profits he has re ceived from the patents on all his mar velous inventions have not Isin sulli cient to ay the co-t of hi expi nments. But the man who com eivetl the idea of fastening a bit of rubU-r cord to a child" ball, so that it would come liack to the band when thown, made a fortune out of bis wbecne. The modern sewing machine i a miracle of ingenuity tlie product of the toil of hundreds of busy brains through a hundred und fifty years, but the wholu brilliant result rests UHn the simple device of puttinK the eye of tlie needle tX tlie xiint in stead of at the other end. THE UTVIX TH1.VW TIIK AI'WT VAI.CAHI.E. Coiiiiaratively few (teople regard themselves as inventors, but almost everybody has lieen struck, at one time or another, with ideas that seemed cal culated to reduce some of the little fric tions of life. Usually huch ideas are dismissed without further thought. "Why don't ths railroad company make its car windows ho that they ran be slid up and down without bna'.in tlw aienger' Unit" exclaims the traveler. "If I were running the road I wo'dd make them in sin h a way." 'What was the man that made this saucepan thinking of" grumbles the cook. "He never had to work ovtr a stove, or he would have knoiwi how it ought to have been fixed." "Hang such a collar button P row in the imin w ho is lale for breakfast. "Il i were in the business I'd make bult.m.s thai would'ut sup out or break olf or goiiue out the buck of niv iiecU." .And then the Various sulfcrer forget alsnit their grievances and liegiu to think of soon thing else. If they would sit down ut the next convenient opjtor tuuity, put tltejr ideas about car v. in duws, Miu. epaos and collar buttons into practical shape uud tletn apply lor il enth, they ought bud tlnmselv. s as iudejulenily wealthy the man who invented the the mm uinbrella rmg or th one who J1alttitt.1l the IJtteeil piliuzia. A TfcaiTIMl uriKit. To Induce jieoj.le to keep tinck of their bright ideas and nw what there is in them, tlm Press 1 laiuis Company ban resolved l i oiler a prixv. i'o 1 lie pC'l'WiU vllO HUiiill'itK! to it tito Huipu-Ht una imMzjs:; :: promising invent ion, from u commercial point ox view, tho coinjKiiiy will griva twen- sj 1 t-ii-flve Jnnitiml lollartt hi cash, ia nddition to refund inij tliu feet for wcurina I ho patent. It will nlno tylyertiso the Invention (rt e o( pkargc, This offer is sol j t a hv (olbiw 'unf conditions! Bvery ronis-titor must, obtain a pat ent for Ids invention lbronb the com ny. Ue must llrsl n(ily fir n re- liminarv search. Mm cost of winch will 1 tie Hv dollars. Klio.ild tlm seanh M,w ' . K,,1"N',", Tlee. wi the mnot Wli.es, . invention ,0 . un.tetilaMe, U 'J 1 wiUnlraw without furtls- r.. ' tn.t,.MlM. OUaerwi.tt will be vxjws-ted to .o,,,.! M'tkoilM af SM4 NMu)vrr ivtvU M appttcaltim and tk out a to,t. ' . . ' . r pen?. Iru ludinx goveromenl an I bureau, fee, will I efity dollars. For till, r be et-urei the pri or not. tie imeiilor ill laive a pMUiit ilat oujjht to Is a valuable pn rtv I" Imn. Tlx, priMt will UliwanU-d by a jury consist. iujr of tim e ie lital le tenl altoli,e of Washington. J.tii.d,iK comtitoM khouid lill out the following bUnk and forward it with tlieir 3.pn atlon: .. , , ls:;. 'I sul uot the w'llhin UrsT'''i inven tion in compttdioii fof tlie tWMHy-live hundred dollar prize oJIVrrd i'y tlie pre Claims I oioj-any. This is a conijs-tition of rIhrr an lip usual nature. It is (oiiiuiou to ojftr prize for the l"st story, or i' l're, pr an lute. IuimI jaun, all the c..u.s t,;or ri-kin tb.-b'-s of their la.or M"d lh successful one merely i-Jlin his p f im amount I the. riz. lint tlie Pri; . 'I.iiius ' omp my's olfr is youieth.ny cn tirely ihl'ereiit. Ivu II rai is aktd men-ly to li. lp himself, mul th i.e i )o help, hi iu. If to tlie liest ailviiut.'.e in to iie reward d for doinif it. The prijw is only a stimulolis to do Momeihin; jlmt woulil ! Well worth (loin;.' wMiioiit It. The an bites t hose comelitive plan lor a club hoiie on a certain corner i not a'ceptKil has sS'nl bis lulmr on soim thiiif,' of very little tis to him. Hut (lie lr-. n w li 1 piit'iits a s:uiple and lislnl device ill the Press Claims ioi:ihiii's i-Tim'tilion, netil not worry if be fail t. secure the prize. He has a sulwtautial n-sult to t.1 low for his work one that will lomtii'ind its value in the marke t at any time. The plain man who sees any arii le in his daily work ouht to know better how to in prove it than the meehatiM-al cxjert who studies it only from thy theoretii-.il (mint of view. (Jet rid ol lis idea that an improvement can be too simple to Isj worth patenting. Tlie sim pler the Utter. The ieron wIki Isst siicceeils in combining simplicity ami op ularity will get the IVbsm Claims' I'oiii imtiy's twenty five hundred dollars. Tlie resHnsibil.ty of this company may lie judged from the fail that its st'M k is held by about live hundred of the leading iiewspitrH of the Uniluk States. Addws the Press ( hums (."riiiipany, John V.'edderburn, nianngim; nttomej , 61H F street, N. W., Washington, 1 1. C. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. STATE OFriCKRH: Ixirenio Crourise,.... C.ovet nor. T. J. MJr Ueu tenant (iovenior J. ('. Allen Secretary f htte- Kiigene Jl. sire...... ......... ... Aoililor Joseph S. Hartley Treasurer Ci. H.llHStliits.. Attorney lienern! A. It. Humphrey . Ijimt olnmlir-ioiiT A. K.tiouily ...Supt. Public lastruetloii (HlXtiKKKMOMAL Iitl.KtlATIUW; ('. F. Mvinlerwiii U. H. Senator, Omaha Wm. V Allen ..f. K. seimtor, Mii'Iiwm W.J. llryan, Contfressinun 1st 111., IJnroln l. II. Mercer, i. II. Melklejotm K.J. llalner, W. A. M. hlrKhsii, U. 3U. Kem, ' Uiimha " rullerton " Aurora Hist Cloiel lirokrn !tw J. I 4 in illl th " Jt IiU IAKT : . Maxwell ...... Oilrf Justlc, Kretnont I". I,. 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