I) 4,4-4 Vr The Sioux County Journal. iKsTAliUsiiKD l"v-S.J Subscription Price, $2. IK) L. J. Siuuumis, . . . Editor, KiitT4-l at tlie llarrijit Jsj-t office as m-cjuil cltm uuiut. TufitsUAV, Jim: 21. WH. lirpublicaii Staff ( ttuictititm. The republican ch-clur of Cie -t it.- of N ltrtt-ka are reiiuestel to scii'l t I'litC 1 ruin their several counties, to meet in tile fill- ol Uniiilia, Weil.'ies lay, August ?', i-.i, at lo j I'tiiiiltiltltes for l.overiior. i.U-uU'iiant liovernor, seeretitryof state, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, iupTiiiU'H(tciit of 1'iiltlie !iistru tlim, AtUtraey-tJenerttl, "oiunitjiuuer of I'ublie 1-uiitls and liuii ! llifTil, anil lit trannact Milch other bitiue-s as may be presented to the eoiivenliuti. TUB AfPOKriONMKMT. The several eouutie-'are entitled f t rep resentation ai follow, lwdiiif based im the iie c-iisi iijr (iijii. j. .ii , i.a liHtllil lir liresl- ' , ' dentin elector in lsfi, i-'ivuin one delegate at hirst- Uieaeh comity and one for each lii voles autl the nmior fraction tliereol : (oiiutiim. Del. ; Conntie-. Adams 17 Johnson Anteloite 11 hearm-v iiaiiner M Keen I'uliu . Illaiue Ki-'itli I'.oone Pi K imliail liityd i; Knox liox Butte 5 Lancaster I iron it Lincoln HurtHlo 'ill Lotran Hutier - Lnnp Hurt it Maili-on- l ass 23 Merrick - I'ftlar s Mcpherson Chase ." Nance ( lieyeiiiie ll Neniaha 'henry i Nuckoh- ( lay IT otiti-. I oilox 7 Paw no. I 'uniiiitr it Perkins U-ler P.I Pierce itakota j Plielp- lumen h Platte Haw-on l; polk ltenel s li... 1 iiio I'ivon. s l!ie)iard.sn Oitdtre 1,'t Itoek HotlUlas 1K s:,i,,e Itttndy ,r sarpv Fillmore It sannders Franklin T scouv iiiult Frontier is.ri. Furnas til shernlan i.itKe :it Sherman loii-tield 2 stonx , l-ospi-r a stantou I" tirant I '1 Haver Lreeiev 4 Thoilias (lull. p; Tlnirr-ton Iliiiiilltuti j:i V allt v l, i; .11 3 hi . in - Hi . 4 , - I'j 1 14 j - ;( - V' 1 I liarlim , a-luni,'ton i-J i llaytts 4 Wayne , llltetleoek WelHter II iiookct. I heeler . . Holt ll Vorn Howard ti Jefferson .... l.V Total jM.t It is recommended that no proxies he ml mined to the convention and that the deb gates present lie authorized to east Uie full vote of Hie lit legation. It is further recommended that the tate central committee select the tem)orary organization of the convention. DKAll ll. SI.AfollTlCIt, Tom N. Cook, t huinnan. Secretary. The rains of late should not lessen the interest in the irrigation projects ant! tievelopements. 'Tn the time of peace prepare for war" applies very nptly in that case. The pops of Kansas have re-nominated Lewelling and all his associates in ollice. Mary Ellen Lease was not present. There is no doubt of republican success in Kansas this year. The rains that have fallen all over the state during this month will increase the crops of grain and vegetables and decrease the crop of calamity. Another indication of republican success. According to the pops the newsputiers that speaks its convictions is ".subsidiz ed,'' and the one that does not is "brain less'. Altogether the (nips are having a hard time with the newspapers. 1tnver tS'im To-day the administration democrats "stud anti-administration democrats meet in battle array in Omaha in the conven tion of free silver members of the parly. It is hard to tell whether Cleveland or bryan will be on top when the dust W battle clears away. It i9 reported that Attorney General -Jlney will begin the foreclosure of the "Mortgages on the Pacific rail reads. The chances are that the re(iort H all there ill be to it. People have lost about all htjfltj tit anything ever beintf done by the jfbvernment in the matter of thoe h1ort!rare.i. At ft meeting of the supreme tode of M A: W; TJ. W. at San Francisco last Weeki 1 O. Tale; dram. Master of the brxier in Nebraska, was elected supreme !forenjari. The rapid growth of the order W Kebraske is due more to the work of Mr. Tate than that of any one individtial nd his recognition in the supreme lodge gratifying to every Workman in this State. the fight for the position of regisler bf the land office at Alliance was Settled si few days ago by the npjxiintment of John W. Wehri, of Wilbur to the place. " "J. G. Mivher, Of ChaJron, was his cOrn i,3titor for the position but Mr. Wehn Uad tUe eDdorsement of Tobe Castor and iw A rtsiilt plucked the plum. The new OtflclAl Is not known in this part of the tUta but it i safe to preanme that he is te9 friiai any Uint of pulisnl. Tni to&Mgt Will likely ba raids about tho flrtt 6f July, m that U tiM data 6f the fMtS4A Df F. M. IlrriOrtoa' UrrtV M 1 uu.'fierty rniht Lave stood republicans of the siUi ui-trii t for com j yress, tut in an tvd i:i.vi,i.t lie allowed ; uo ii! ahj k;r to ! .' i.sli an allege.! I pu lure of iiini and l!.at w-iH certain! prove f.ital to his aspirations. j . T , " , , it is i-ported that a plot n.n been i uudi-r the eie of the authorities at ..... . j W usIm.Uiii lor sometime, t.ie nhject of w hii h was to blow uj the capitol L ana oilit-i' troveriimeiit tinlilit:e's at tnat j watercress, etc., with mayonnaise 'city. The (ilutu-rs have Wu losely j dressing. They should liepn the day j watt bed hat no act has been committed with fruit and make it form the j.r.tjci j which tA.mlJ warrant arrests. A uiua ; pal j-urt of luncheon: and be very fiy Cie name ol lioiiore Javoli is said to . 1... 4- .. .. - 1 I.., I. ,JC ll" """e motel aim lie is an au.ucii it iili a retold ill Chicago, having ,iiiirni es-aieii urttsL 101 111s jari in the H.iviJiaiket riot. The commonweal ! iiioveiiient was to have been used as a cover for the carrying out of their ilot. - - Ti.e most outrageous rovisio:i f the tanir hill now bein t ousideied by cou - uress is the one placing a tax on life insurance. A man who has to work hard for his bvuig and to provide for the vvanis 01 mose dependent upon mm with ilaii.-rs every ilav of In r.v.z cailec hence l,v sicklies., or 'ac. -idei.t . 'makes . ,,, .:, l 1 .. i i .1 some pro l.sloil wlierehv his hived on. -s ! sl'OUld he saved from the nor house, : and now conies the Wilsuii lull and attempts to put a tax upon it. i.-v p.. r; i mail no supports such a measure ! iliould lie branded as an enemy 1 the homes of his '-ountrv. "It is said that 1H) ja r cent of the men - i j u ho ciic.ue in mercantile business ulli . p( ; maU-ly fait. This is due in almost every - j' ; instance to the f;o t they do not a.lvtr- - i ; tise. The inert hant wiiose name is kept 1 i j constantly before the jteople: w ho-e - j: name Itecomes familiar to all its associat- - i ed with what he has to sell; u!io delies ; ii contirfditioii in daily or weekly bulletin I to that effect, will hud uiion taking an inventory at the end of each Year that he is JfJ.SlJlJ richer than at the Itepnnin, besides his outstanding accounts which are worth, say oO cents ot. the tloliar. It is noted the world over that those w ho advertise do not fail. They are hound to succeed financially, and when 1 they the a marble shaft is erected over .'their remains, nieasurini: thirtv-scven j feet from the L-round tip."" Hixhv. ., I i ne executive committee of the ixip state organization has changed the date ol the state convention of that party from August loth to August tilth. It is given out that the change was made on account of the (i. A. K. re-union of the southeast district of Nebraska. That looks all very nice, but there is little tpjesliou that the true reason was that the leaders of the pops wanted the republicans to name their ticket lirst so that the reformers might know who they hail to face. It was regretted by many republicans at the time that the date was not selected for the state con vention prior to that of the pops, for the repvblican Jiarty is the party of progres and is the party which should leatl, not follow. The executive com mittee of the pops are entitled to the thanks of the republicans for their action. If any one w ill take the trouble lo in vestigate they will (ind that the people of northwest Nebraska, have as little to complaiu of as those in most places ,1,roU,,i,.)1J, .,,, ,,,,,, ,.,,: , , i the teople to begin with considered. In Pennsylvama the floods and frosts have greatly damaged the crops. Illinois has suffered from drouth and frosts, in Iowa the frost lias cut down the corn three times and the drouth has been unprece dented, in Colorado the floods have destroyed much property and many lives, m Oregon the Hoods did more than live million of dollars of damage and killed a number of people and even in our ow n state the people, are worse off tin account of iack of moisture than they are in this locality. When it is consider ed that in addition to all that the people of the class of which the residents of Kioux county are composed have to pay high rent and buy all the fuel used it is i)iute easy to decide in favor of this locality. The main cause for dissatis faction is that our settlers left the east in good times and when there was eood crops ami they cannot realie that there has been jfreat changes in all localities within the past few years. Of course the people who have means are getting .along all right, ns "money makes the mare go," but the poor are seeing as hard or harder times than have ever been experienced here. food For Urain-Workors. The changes of tissue in the brain thaf take place during study and thought are very important and very rapid: it lias been estimated that three hours of brain work cause as great an exhaustion of the forces of the body ns an entire day t)f manual iabor. This waste must be replaced by abundant food; but its selec tion requires rarefnl consideration, and often Self-denial, for many things which tile physical-worker can eat with perfect impunity are slow poison to the brain worker, who exercises the brain at the expense of the body and rarely ffive the later sufficient exercise to counteract the mental strain and keep it in a condi tion to resist disease. Bear in mind lhat while the Waste of the body is much raore rapid, its deprivation of pbyrical exercise eocoqrairei torpidity of tin vol- a ! unurr function I renders them slue - fore it is of the utmost importance tl .it j the tasks bni-ised tiiou them fclmiild l YgVt. j Brain-workers reuaire the iuu- ccutrated and easily digested foods; thev -" -- and ...utto.., fish, ; ey's, cooked in many forms, tut never ' LarJ toiled or fried, ovsters, and all i ; fresh, j-reen vegetables, es-, ia!Iy cool, j i -ri-p salads, It tttice, chicory, tomatoes. in their Use of cereals, est hewing entire- I I :. l I I . i - iv mine ureal anil oatmeal T. : I ineir lueat J luncheon, hit h must Ite li'lit if thev i contuioe worn m the ail, rnoon, is a ! hiss of ui!k or a cup of hot hocolate, : or better still, a nass of fresh butter- j iinik, Willi two or three graham wafers or a hit of toast and some fruit, an : apple, lirs or an orange. From Sanita- ! rian:" lemoresl's Mapiine for July, J Tin1 Time for Adiun. I ll is Hell understood tiiat there is a time for all things. I Yinsiderin this the j !" 'I'1" "f Sioini "imty should take up lie work ol etllin up ail t xlui.it lor the state fa.r and never let up ui.Ul it is loaded on the cars and a -rood set of ! ieopie st 1:1 "ill ll to L'li.'oln. There . are live ! collet hv premiums offered for county e.xiuuus rauiUL; irom t;'Bi to -.oo aim evert iniii.- inoit aivs tuat nw I ". - ., , ,, , : f ii .... fr Subscruilit n re- lie name, tin- fojloH !iik ltne--c to pl-ot e " 1 ' 1 1 'r "isl.l.e. S)!lo-( r.pl ells Il ls pun- to It- S.oux ounl s year. The hi. continuance re-i.iecc ,, ,! enlt, , ,-,.jVed al our office only. Suh- i i!... (, r--po ts from all over the slate are tuat the crop prospects average luu-li worse than at any time for many years past. Here, with the exception of a few localities, t In' prosjiects are ptoil. I'lider such conditions there is no reason why a paiil-sizcd ineniMim :,mu,t 1. i - - won. uie uneiiis lo lw derived are o ie derived life numerous. It won! 1 afford the means I 'f county agricultural society p-t- ting established so that in future better exhibits could I made. It would make the county show up favorably and help reli 'W the t otiiidciice of liu-n id' capital in tins art of the stale s that iheajter money could be obtained, and tle-re are very few in the t utility who would not like to see that state of affairs brought about. These and many other things are to lie gamed and hence a large num ber should lie on hand next Sat unlay to participate in the deliberations of the agricultural society. It is every body 'a meeting and every body should attend. Suirar ami Slarch Factory. The following letter taken from the last issue of the I 'hadron .s'i;iu may lie of interest to the readers of TlIE Jul liSAX,: Editor Hi'jnrjl:-The sugar factory committee with Vice-President Xewmitn of the railroad looked up the standing of of the parties who offer to put a beet sugar factory in heie. We found them in every wav reliable and the railroad gave over one fourth of bonus asked in land and lots. The parties agreed before the railroad oliicials to put the factory in as soon as we raise the bonus and they give a good and stillitent bond of KW.fMHJ to run the factory for live years. They have all tin; machinery bought autl will put the factory in some where. We w ill get it if we raise our bonus in lime. They also say thev will jl'ut 'n machinery to manufacture starch i and run it with the same power w hen the sugar factory is idle, if they find snlliiaent wheat at Chicago prices and potatoes at about -i'l cents per bushel. They have a starch factory in Chi.aigo. The committee wants all the good Miople of Chiidron and liawes county to help them raise the bouus. Kesp't., J. .S. KoMl.NK. ALVIN T. CLARK, ATTOKSEY AN"I COU.N'KF.LOIt AT LAW, HARRISON, NEBR. Practices in all the courts autl before U. S. Lund Oilice. : '?.;-g1 Vi'r'i -;'-h it - y .i-:o ' I A2SCLLTE1Y The Bast WING MACHINE MADE MONEY WE OH Ol'U Di:-M KS can Mil you maculae cheaper than fon can get elsewhere. The SKW MOHB li our beti but ive milic ebraper klnda. urh an I ho CI.inAX, I OKA L anl oilier lllzh Ar.it Full Mfkrl Plated Sctt lni riaelilae for $1 5.00 hut nj. Call on our oenl or srlto u. Wt want jronr irnje, and If prices., term and aquare dealing will win, we will hare It. We cballenue the world tt produce a BETTKB tSO.OO ewlna .Tlarhlae for 8S0.00, or better $30. Sewing Machine for (2O.O0 than fom can bar froaa na, or our Ageata. THE HEW HOME SEWIRG MACHIHE CO. toBAtj. Mm. Sottrox jr.M. Vrvtt Iwiaii. . t. tVClltO, IU- ST. lJ'.-l"- Mo. UAIJjr TtXiM. Iti Wuaeo, Cau Atunii,w roi kt t The Ne Home Sewing Machine (tV, BIO North 11 ih St., St, Louit, Mo, ml IT IS - 1 Pi ii a I rrKr l;fe. MJ er.in hat ?;iif tin! proof tiot.ci' in j I lj I ;. I 1,1 if n t .i iiibm rnjn ui i nr . j I'im-t IT' r' i tll'-I dl l'l I'liHHllil" I I 1 -I ' eel ii act 'ir'it cxi-t n -rl lae l.l 1,.- 4, til -. !l Ol.l f. I ;irf i-ir I'n'ilir.tti.ii!. J-i.ii'1 !!tc lit IIi;nir.-, V.-li., June I. I-H. 1 Niil iee j- l.er. liV 4t il li. 't Hie I IliinH illlf ?i:oii '1 M !'! Ih.sl li-ttiee i.f In- in'i-li- l:iitt t-j um.i- linsil ptiM.I in t:f;trl i'l lit flaiu.. Kiel tit it sal'! irf "ill t- tiM.te lie Lire i ;. i k i.( t ne ii -ir.rt eieiri, at il-rriii, ebr., on J:i;' ST. l-'.f. !.?: At!t;ul . Muiii, ;' Iho i Willi. Xi'lc. w !,'i I.ct'ie 11 . I;. i7j 1 or t iir 11 :u. ix. .v.. ile Haines t!c tifi;o:!.if croit'til i-itntoiitoti re-i.ii-i I'. - 1 lllli-.S'. tuj lie t.jim ail'l en tit -it ton ol s od laiel. 11.: J. liy H. H 111. J. ill i ll. Timi'i, iHitll ol f I . 1 , , ... itn.,1 i, v f . 1 . . I...... VI. -i ... L .1 1. ..... I . 'n 1 1 ol t.ilcliri-t. elt. r!mtlf S. Se.it t. tt! Il.tril-iin. NVb.. i.ll Iliad- 11. K. Jit) for the s . ei-, I'.), t p. I 31.rtf. i'i. j He names the lo;lt.w inrf H ittie - to plot e ' In-continuous re-ldellii llMta alei c'.i 1 1 1 .; I l:nil it! said land t i. It. M suttoii, II A. I'riddv. John I orliiit, I Hat id Harti.-lt. all it! llarti-oii, Ni !i. .11 i. M. JiiuiisiM.Tos, lleyisti-r. j Nil, ice I'nr J'lil hr!lel. Land tilce at Aillam-i . .e!. , i .Inue 4, is-.. , Notice Is liercliV (lie:l Ilia I t Ile I oi at i ll naile d -i-ttli-r lias ii:,sl notii-e ol hi- mteii tioti tit make 11 it ti 1 jiri.wd in -npjml t ol ht clailli, toid that sai'i pi-tK,l u ill U' made li" t'ti-e clerk ol lu-trict t onrt, at Harii-oii, .Sell., on July U. I". I, u: Mar Ihiiisen. id Mniiit-ii-e. Ntdi., w il'l untile II. K. it' lor the M'. ', see. K, 111. I :-,. re. M Ll.';:,:;;-:-:!::;;",'';- lo unite eiiilit a 1 on in , -ain lanil. I. I l.n. ...... ii,..i ii. n j ,M. -.. r, Hank Miller, ail ol Mo..l:'..-e. M b. i , , i i, ,, .. .. Ci lor the sc. t hi .-. tp. , , -,L ...... u.'.......', vi'.i .. ii. iiiii, Meyer, Frank Miller, all ol Montro-e. Si -t!l. I . M. IIOKKlNoTox, Hejfi-ler, Sliuiir. Stle. I:;, virtu.' of an (ird.-r ol Sale directed , to me Hum tin- ( lerk ol Hie District! I onrt ol limit tolinlv, Nebraska, on ai I J'",a ,.,, an e.i ,n sal.l lonri on I lie I i scemm nay o: . .y, a. n. i-m, m lawn ', 1 ' - 1 . 1. f.nitilc, a- plalnlot. and nualii-ll 'ee W . ifinian. as di-ri-udatit, lor licorice tin- -inn ol nine nnii'lred, sctelitv nine and :.; lo i dollar-, ttith inti-rc-t at s n-r cent tsom Sli; id, I-".'!, and eo-t- and ln'iruiiit.' eo-t I hate Iciic.l on the lol Ion iiiK real e-tale a- the property of s.sd delenilaat, tosali-lv naid Hrder ol s,,!,. to wit: 1 ne s,MIt;JH ,.t iniarler tl ol Si-,. t,,,n , j j,, 'lottn-hi) lour at .sorin, llaiitfe ruitlonr ol the M!i Principal Meridian in sj,;lix eoilnll . Nel,l.l-ka, and mil idler the . cue lot -ale to the iiit'.,e-l hiddi r lor c.-li in hand on WtlMHI , .It I V '.I, Is' (, at two iielock, p. in., ol -aid ilav nl tin- I runt door ol the enmt iioii-".- ol sloiix ei m nly, Net'lnskM. at llarri-on, that Is-ini; the Imil'liiiir in ttlorh the la-t term ol tin-lii-iri'-l t iitui lor -aid ccnity it a- held, to sall-ly aid jad tfn.en t and co-t- io.d iiei-riilnif eo-t-. i.t which time ! ii ii'l place tine attendance ill he (in en ny x t .4- itnei'i'-icaied. I mied, Harrison, Nebraska. Jam- 1-' i. . h. Iit.tt, !'' si,, .,.jt ol -aid ( olintv. Ultimate id' K'.pi n-i . At a meetiii" ol the hoard ill Trustees nt tSii'viliaL'e ot Harrison, Sloiix eotlnlt, Ne-tira-ka, held on tin- 1th d ,t, ot May, 1-i'l, the lollittt uie e-tiiiiati ot exti.-nse-t,,i' t. t.ur. nut in ua, rip, il jear id I-. I mi untile: lilheers salaries . .V) lm Printing m tn Wilier puuipiliu, etc., l.l Flection e.xjK'liuc 'i.', oj Inciilental :n( IK1 siiiklni; fund nm im Interest on water Ititnds l.'il nil Total l.ni'i Dated, Ihtni-on, Nelini-ka, Mac it, l' 1. I.. J. SOVS, l-'IT II.' VlllaKtrt lerk Khtiiim'i1 of Knn-fi. At tho r'iifiir Jait(i;tr, IK I, tiir--tiiiir ol tin- !oi!nl ol rount y (-tnittii-.-irMirr ni ioii fimnly, N'hr;i--k!it tli. following tiiiialiMil jii'ii.iH wih nut (.If lor Un; cur rent year ; M-trici court cxpi'iisft Hit I aril'. i..i ti M:itiorn-rv (m Z,'.wi i.i 1'rintiii, mul jiuhli-biiiK .(umiii iiomi- fiutj hri'ijif-- . -2,'fHii (i JIl-tlllUH' . . fit (HI Iticnlelital ljii-n-e- 1..V.I Ol Iti-nue and piHirliind . :smi mi st. Idlers reli.-i fund Mi im ttlhcers' lees........ aim 4 fa I i',n.Vi tm Haled ilurriniii, .Vehrarka, May T, 1. 1. 11. J. Ill k t.l r, i35j ("otinty ( lerk. Jfest Line to tlie Kasl. The Jiurlinglon Uoule U. &. M. It. R. is running elegantly etpiipped passenger traines without chango from Newcastle, Wyoming und Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln, Nebraska, making connection at that point with their own through trams for L'euver, Cheyenne, and all point west, and fur Kansas City, Ut. Joseph, St. Louis, Omaha, l'eoria, Chi cago, and uli points east. Itemember this is the only line by which you tun take sleeping car from Crawford in the evening arriving in Lin coln and Omaha the next afternoon, und in Chicago, Peoria und St, tfxmis the fol lowing morning. For further information mul tickets ap ply to nearest agent of Burlington Itoule li. & M. ll li. )VV PUREST AND BEST 9 ui m m r LESS THAN HALF TH-r PRICE: OF OTHtR BRANDS ,"r POUNDS.20 ! HALVtS.IO QUARTERS SOLD IN CANS ONLY The LiVEKi FEED A XL) SALE STABLE. GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL A Surprise for our (icrinan lleaib rs! The Lincoln Fivie I'lesse, the b"st (ii f man f.noer in the west, otters lo all suh- ' i i , scI'iIh rs ii new t.ieiiiiiim I :.k: "l-er , , . , . . . , .. i 1 eutchen 1 la tlsfr.lt! A' hh e ll lle.lt I M)Un,J. cr,.,ta,mu " .'Idu pa -es ,.i"fs. "ill pact's. ! cents ,,n ., ,,r the -er lr v-nrainl I the book is eiv.dl aav free upon m i: i pi i ti u,i-, .; .... .,.i Tm- wi.a v i'. .ixt- I i jiie liii ,111(1 j ill, . 'i "v A "i ..ii JoniNai.. NORTH WEST EAST SOUTH Tii !o-l.s mul ( iin-i'.'ii Vtiiir Kn i'.Ut t in l'li- riinliii-e ,F., E.&M. V. S. C.&P. ltAM.i;0U)S. II. C. liL'IiT. lieif ial Manager. K. C. M'lllLIIlit'sl;, J. H. IJ i. AN AN, (ten'l Freight Agt. C u i Pa--. ,gt. OMAHA. NEB. ATENT N0TJCK TO 1NV1;T0I!S. 'J here never was a time in the hi-lury of our country hen the demand lor lutcn Hons and improvement- in the at t- and set ciiccs ("eni rally was -o Kreat n mm . The couveiiieiici s of maiikhi'l hi the lai lory and work shop, the liou-ehiihl, on the farm, and ill otlicial hie, require cnntiinial acre--, on to the iijijiiirlenaiii-i's and implement of each ill order to sate Juhor, time and e pense. Tin-liol'tical ehaiisfi' In the adniln i-t ration ol Kijiernti,' nt doe-hot iiTiei the proKi'e-- ol the Anierii aii int entor, t ho h," hlW on the uli'tt, and ready to pt reeiw tlie exi-tint; ilelleleiicii ., doe. not permit the atTair of Knvernmeiit lodet.r him I torn 'O'-' -.v cont i'i iutf Hit- it un-ly to om-i cxixtui dlMcrcpf iicj' -. Toi art , I t int- ,t;i ; ,,ot M vci rci-cd I i eliiMisiiig a coinn 0'iit mitt skillful ill I line y tu ir-1 mt mul i,n,,. , cltU' an lliillc;itiii!l lur jmtclU. nliit.l,ie llilere-ts lull i' hi't'll iu-t itlcj ili -ll uj i . I,, 1 llllltllllt-rillilt- lll-tiltll'l'- liv till- itliiiiiVll;i'Ut nf In "iniiii't.'i,t ciiuii-i l, Mul ,.. ,.,,,lV j. ( till-ii.lvlci' itiillcal,ii. ti, lim-i-u In, iuiiit I "Ni iMt. iii. i.o it-iv" .v.t , " , .... who eiitrii-I. tie. ir hii-iiii.,, tu llil. chi- uf iittoriH'Vs ih) it nt hiiiniMiciit ri-k. n. Ihi- hreieltli mul stri'iiifUi or tin imiiut - erm-lili ri-1 lit v.et ol n iiili k i inIi .it in t-i ir. I ' mi iillou itiii'e mill olitiiin the ti'c tiii'ii ii .i.. ! iii'n lint.. Till, I'HI.ss CLAIMS Co., J,,),,, Wi .l.l.., litirti, tifiii'i-iil Uiitiniifcr, iili f .-iT-ci-t, N. w., Vlt--llillloli, ll.l'., I'l'lirc-eiitic!' u lu rif - nicu Iti rol t m I ttji-t im t ijnily mill weekly i.i i well a Kcnenil pi rlo'licul, ol the coin. try, was lii-tltiiteil to protect lt imtroiis irom the unsafe In it Inc I - liert'tutiire einploycit in this line of liiiHini'KH, Tin.' tiiiltl ( oiniimiv is iiri wreil to tiike cli.tri,'e of nil patent j liii.-luesrf enini-tt "1 to it fur ri-.i-uiiiitilc leei, ' ami iirci;tri'4 nail pro-et'iiti-t itjiilifat I0114 irem-niiU. tuilinl ,n m..,.l I....1 i 44 I "I illll-llllOIII, elltlotll, tlcsll,'l1 )l;it''!it,, trilih' liilltk-, lishels, copy rilil, iiit'-rlerfiici'-, liilrhureiiieiiis. t nii.i Ity rejt.,.1,, it ,. five, e,;.,', !.,! mtenti,,,, , , . , ... rejectc.l els,-, it i also ie. j. 1 1 1 1 tu e,,i,.r , Into rotnii".;i ion w Uli any linn 111 m i ni jug fortrilfll Jialelil-. M'rite for hilriietion-iiicl mlncc Jons W l ino iiiu kn, IIIH K Street, Wa-liliiKtuii, i. t . 1'. O. Iiox 3"i Stop Thief! Any one whose Watch has a bow (ring),will never have oc. casion to u se this 1 i me -honored cry. It is the only bow that cannot be twisted off the case, and is found only on Jas. Boss Filled and other watch cases stamped with this trade mark, jjf Mick cut saantr, which will .our afar fttfli, mM Irtt on rtqutit. Keystone Watch Case Co PHILADELPHIA. u Harrison BARN, GEORGE HUNGER. riini'minoR. LEAD THE WORLD. Tin: most uiTK Ai, ri.oNorv i: Til KM lNVoMPAIiAW.Y TIIK HFXl IX TONE, TOUCH AND DURABILITY, Write for Catalogue to iti:y & CAMP, Chicago. III. ' h I. IN I KV A -Ti Ut llarri-on, Nehr. iiup (olioH injf liraud : OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TATKiiKncKI:s: I.'ircitn rnuii-i..... .,.fOVi'tnttr. l .l. Majors Mi-ulciutiit itowriinr .l.t. All'-n ..si.c!,.!.,, v nt s I iitc Ihbi in MiMiri-.. Vu'titnr J'. oh s. c.irtli v , 'I'rcii-iiri-r I.. 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