Tha Sioux Couniy Journal. ESTABLISHED 1W8.J Suhseription Price, 12.00 L. J. Simmons, Editor. Entered at the Harrison Io-t oLlct) as aecjm.1 ciiisa matter. TuotsiAY, Jrsu 2J. 1"'. Th? republican congressional i-onven-tioo lor tl sixth district lias hecu called waa onto hit job. His integrity wither ed away but hi mv came regularly and for August 2ml, and will be held at ! hi salary, as a national lobbiest, Brokeo Bow. Tlw date was fixed by the J the soul of old John Brown, still went chairman and tseoret.iy in accordance niait hing on. with tite action of the coiiitiiille at i' meeting at Kearney some tim a siuee. President lJelw, of the American railway union will attempt to juite hi-i organization with that of the fanners alliance. But as the interests of one organization is ojijiosed to tin of the other it is hardly likely that a consolida tion will 1 brought about. Th, national society for the jireven- lias offered a lJcjniblican State Conwuflun. The republican rliri'irs of the it it of Se- j .1... .... ......1 t.. ..,..,.1 i4..1..vrMt f t-o... their several counties, to i-.-t i,. the city i -" of ci uelty to animal of Oiuuha, W-Inr.4..r. Auitust ii, ( 1 reward of VH) for the couviction of o'clock, a. m., (or lac rl-clut; ia nomination those guilty of caus:Dg tlie death of the horses in the race at Chadrou, but it is hardly likely that any convictions will result from it. It is juit safe to be lieve that no more such races w ill take place. e:iniitl.'l'j for Governor, Lieutenant oovernor, .secretary of Mate, Auditor of Public Accounts, Treasurer, suiK-rhiU-inleiit of 1'uliUc Instruction, A ttora"y -General, t'oiuinissiiuicr of Public. Lands sml Luild In;,--, and to transact uch other business ss may be prcscnts-d to tlie convention. TUE APeOKTIONtlEMT. The several con nties ure entitled to rep resentation as follows, being based on tlie vok ca.it for Hon. 1. M. Kaymonil for presi dential elector in li. giving one delegate at larjie to each county ami one for each Km voles and the major fraction thereof : Del. Counties. Adams Anleloe banner Illume Loom- Hovd Kov liulte-. l'rown I'.iiflulo HnUer Hurt ted ;:r I base Cheyenne Cherry Clnv ( .olio Cuiitinij; Cllsler . Dakota Dawes Ihiwsou Deuel Dilon IKjdKe J)ouhi Dundy Fillmore r ruuklin Frontier Junius Gape Garfield Gosper . Grunt t.reeiey Hall 14 M 8 S 2 II tin 11 ... i Del. I Counties. ... 17 Johnson ... W Kearney ... .1 KfVa Paha., i Keith Hi Kimball ... Knox ... 5 Lancaster-- ft l.ineolu .... VI laticau li i.ont ! i Madison .. ... si Merrick v x Mel'liersou 1 Nance " li .Neimtha 12 ... t( Snekohs 1 I IT iJtoc 1" 7 Tim nee 17 0 I'erkins 4 ... I I I'leree S !, i'lleljis M !( I'intte 1" l:i I'olk ... S lied W lllow 9 s Uiidiardsiin So ... ;; l;ork - 4 l'- -Milne I1 . i sitrpy 7 .. h sanrniers 11 7 scott's Bluffs 3 H sewnrd 14 . 1(1 sheridan 7 '.A Sherman i Storms seemed to prevail in many localities in this state last week, At Chadron a man was killed, at Omaha, Lincoln and other places a large amount of damage was done aud some lives lost by act idciits. In Omaha it was so severe that a half block of sidewalk was picked up and carried some distance and stuck on edge in the mud. Tlie great conference of the free silver democrats in Omaha last w eek seems to have resulted in something of the nature of a drawn battle. It was txfiected that the anti-administration 2 ; democratM with Uryan as a leader would - i rehtiL-a t hrt riilni inist rut ion mpmliera of the party and turn down all who did not believe as thev did. But the admin istration forces were on liaud but no action was taken against the party that dictates matters at the present time. The alfair can hardly be looked upon as a victory for 31r. Bryan, although it may to some extent augment a split in the democratic party in Nebraska. a sjoux . u ft stanton . 5 1 Thayer 14 4 Thomas .... . 1 in I'bursUm Hamilton l.t Valley 7 Harlan 7 Washington Jluyos 4 nyne Hitchcock vveh-ter 11 Hooker 1 Wheeler i Holt H York 20 Howard . l Jeff I.TMOU .. 1 5 j To talj-.- -a It ts recommended that no proxies be ad mitted to the convention and that the dele gates present be authorized to cat the full vote of the delegation. It ts farther recommended that the state central committee select the temporary organization of the convention. BiUO D. SLiCUHTKE, Tom M. Cook, Chairman Secretary. Who was the next big pop? There wast n't any more. That was the end of it. Mailalicu Fulls Out. On.i.bn Ilee. Judge M. P. Kiukaid of O'.Veill is at tlie I iellone and Matt A. liaugherty of Ogalalla is at the Merchants. Both tlitse candidates for the republican uotu- i.,ftf;... f.-...i.i.l.h.;ntliU sivth. ili.l rii-I i .-nil rvullim l said t.il! 'I . V 17. Jerry 11- 111, junii ii-nim, i"'ia wt Filial Proof o1i.m. All persons having Dual prsif notlci-s In this psl' -rwill ree. nen inarkeil copy ol the pt r mel are r lie-.o-n . xaniine uni , notice and il any ei roi s ei-t lejsnt the j M-OIe Ut tills till' f si uttee. Nnib-e tor I'nbii' -a I ion- Ijiii'I t filvv at Alliance, Veb., i June is, sw. i Noth-e is hereliv K-'cn that the follow ing named lllei has Ille.1 nollee of his hiten ll, ,M lo li, nke liii.tl proof in siiihsii t o! his claim, an 1 Unit said pnsjf w ill lr. nude Is' lore tlelk I tlie d'lriel isiiut, t ll.irri-on, Nebr., on Jniy it, vu : Ati.-n-l W. Mnh'. "f lI.trrt-M-11. X't h w lei nude II. !.. till lor I he lie. set-, is, tp. 3.1. rg. ii. lie names the following wltnee to imni'ln- toiitiiilioils reil lence tcsiil and The Harrison are just m re-.eipt of a letter from John T. Mallalieu of Kearney, announcing his withdrawal from the congressional r.K e. He states that his action is taken liecause of rsonal reasons. This leaves it between Kinkaid and IVigherty, as Fred Dorrington of Chadron does not seem to be in the race to any noticeable extent. The nominating convention will be held at Broken Bow ou August the 2nd. ALVIX T. CLARK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, HARRISON, fiEBR. Prut tices in all the courts and before U. S. Land Office. Adjutant-Ocr.eral Tarsney, of the Colorado State National; Uaurds, was tarred and feathered Friday night by a band of masked men. It is the out growth or the Cripple Creek mining diffi culty. It was certainly one of the most glaring outrages that has grown out of the,la!)or troubles. Some of the party of outlaw s who did the deed w anted to kill him, but tlie leader prevailed on sjianng his life. In his oflicial acts Tarsney simply obeyed the orders of Gov. Waite, whose subordinate he was and no matter what was the consequence the governor, not a minor official, was responsible and the fiends who committ ed the outrage should be made to suffer. The president of France was fatally stabbed by an Italion just as he was about to enter his carriage on Saturday evening. Assassination of high officials by cranks seem to be quite popular of late, and unless prompt and terrible punishment is meted out to them there will be no safety for any one who is entrusted with office by the people. Tlie latest in tlie magazine line is the lihuttrcikd Xcbraskan, published at Lincoln. It is devoted to the interests Of tlie state and is a credit to the publishers and to the commonwealth which it represents and it should be well supported by the people. From an hrtiitic as well as a mechanical point 'f view it is line. The price is but a dollar a year so that it is within the reach of all. Grave charger are being made about the manner patients have been treated at the hospital for insane at Lincoln and a thorough investigation is called for. Eugene Montgomery of Omaha was there for some weeks and wlun taken away by hi family showed unmistakable Signs of ill trealnient. The superinten dent of the institution denies any knowl- I.I.IVAV & COM.KY, Uwew. Will i-bacticb is ill tux local, state and lederiil courts and I". Land officii. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. x ; s t x lJ-; Of lice in Court House, HAKItlSON .... M.IHIASKA J. E. PH1NNEY, M. I). Physician anil Snrsreon. All calls given prompt attention. UllU'c in Drug Store. lUKi'llSON. - - NEBRASKA. Land Cases.. rt-siii. '-, J ami s -li i in, r . o . niiisi.iwiii ut .ilehri-l, Neb. a,-o C.jri- s. Sr lit. id Harrison. Ni b., in. made 11. i;. Si sa lor the w. '4 see. I", tp. 31, r .V.. He iiiime. ti e foilou leg w it in-sscs to prove Ills i-oiilITi noils resideiiee upon and eilitiva lion ol s tld land t r. : . M .-in tun, )!. ITlddy, John Corblll, Da id Il:ii tlelt, all of I la rr i -on, !. i n 4i.; t . !. I ion ii i Mi i ds. i:eg,-l. r. '.ulii-e I t rii'ilii u'iuii. lailid till'ei- nt Alliance, Neb , I June 4, 14. i Nutlet-1 hereby gHen Unit tin' follow Ing named settler lliis It lei I nolii-e olbislnten tiontolicike tinul pi'uol 1,1 silliiairt ol hi I inn, and that snl.i pnsil ill is-made is- tore l lerk ol l(-trlet I Hurl, III II. II l l-o-l, eb., on July 14, !'.!, 1j:: Mar.i hufiMiii. "f Mnii!iu-e. Nib., ho mnde II. H. i4" for the se. i, -ec. , t p. :u. lg. .,4. lie na I nes the foilnM i:!g w itm .ss to prove Ins rout unions re-j I -nei- Usin and i-tlitiva tion ol, jtid hind, v 1 : Christian liutifei, Mike Jiotfer, AiiKii-t Meyer, I rank M., lei , all of Montro-e, eb. also ( lll i-li ill Ji-H-i II. of Mntlt disc. Veil., who Hindi: II. K. :rli tor the c. ee. , tp. J.'.. ri. M. lb: niiine- the folloa lint w it iii-.ss to pro e hi-i-oiillniianee re-idem e upon and i-ulll yat hi!- nl said laud, I. : t hri-tiiin Unreel, Mike liotfer, August Mever, I rank Miller, all of Montrose, Neb. ;-. 44; I. M. DoKHlM.Tos, Register. Sle rill's Sale, liy virtue of an Order ol sate directed to ine from the Clerk ol the District t imrt ol -join uuiily, Nebraska, on it Judgment obtained in said Court on the second day ol May, A. I. I-' I, in favor of Y. C. l.Vable, as plaintiff, and against i.isjine U . Vromaii, as defendaiil, for the sum of nine hundred, svventy nine and 3.1 !' dollars, with intere-i at s per i-i'itt Iroui May '2d, 1S4, and co-ts and a'-eruiuie iisl., I hae levied on Hie lol lowluK real estate as the property ol s dd defendant, to satisfy said urder of s.,i, . toHil: '1 he southwest tpiarti-r (-.W.1,; of section 'I w o in 'low nshlp 'l'hii ; -lounm North, KiuiL'i: Kill) InunJc ti'-l ot the i tli 1'riiiclpnl Meridian In sinus county, Nebraska, and a lii oiler the same for sale to the highest bidder lor cash in hand ou Mo.VllAr, JI LT :i, ism, at two o'clock, p. in., of said day at the front door of the court house of sioux county, Nebraska, at Harrison, that IshiK the I it 1 1 ). 1 1 1 1 if in which the la-t term ol the District Court for said county was held, til satisfy said Judgment and costs and aecruiinr co-ts, at which time nnd place due attendance will he given by the undersigned. 'Dated, Harrison, Nebra-ka, June 5, l-'H. A. II. Di.w . i:r,i4.l! -heriif ol snnl County. LIVERY BARN SALE v FEED AND CPA 131 v ) 1 1 J 1-J 1-J GOOD TEAMS, GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS, TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGER. 1 l'l'.Ol'KIETOR. A Surprise for our (o i maii lieaih rsl The Lincoln Fix-ie IVes-e, (he ls-sl i.-r-tnail paper in the west, oilers to all suh-scrits-rs a new premium l''k: "l''r 1 etitcbctl Hatisfr.ui Kochbuch" teallv Isiiind, coiitaitiiiis.' "'"I W I'-1-'"-- "," cents pays for the pap'T for one year mid the book is i;ivt-ii away free ti'ii receipt of 10 cts. for po-t. (;.-.. Subscriptions re-ceivc-d at our oilicc only. Siibvrilsi for 77ic nc '-and Tin: Sun x ( hi ntv JoniN.u.. NORTH felrJlfr? Llh. Pianos WEST SOUTH EAST A Top Catechism. Lincoln ("all. Who was the first big pop? Jay Burrows. He laid the ev;g. and sat on the nest and hatched the party out in this state. What became of htm? As soon as the party got on its feet it became jealous of Burrows and bounced him? Who was the next big pop? Van Wycli. He was ashamed of the party at lirst and sneered at it as a visionary hay seed aggregation, but when they offered him the governorship he went in and made a hard light. What became of him? As soon as he was defeated as tlie pop standard bearer they turned against him like a lot of Siberian wolves on a fallen comrade and gnawed the flesh from his bones. W'lien he returned from the buttle, with the flag still in his hands, all dust liegrimed and battle stained, because he had been overwhelmed by numbers, they turned him down a a leader and set him adrift in his old age without a friend. Who wan the next big pop? J.! Edgerton. They called him "Our Joe" and they iiamed their babies after him and JIcKeighan from one end of the state to the other. They cut his picture out of the country papers and pasted it edge of the case, but that should not Shield him. He is in that p etition for on the wall above the clock, und for a exrifeiw rmrnose of knowing how the few short months lie was the hero of the i ii , j Unfortunates who are sent there are featetl and that everything possible be Mone to improve their Condition. The rnrtttef should be sifted to the bdttom hnd the guilty ones punished. iohrt T. JIallulieu, of Kearneyt has to'rilten letters announcing that be is but Of the face for the nomination of the republican party or the sixth district for Congress. There are a great ntany people iri the state of Nebraska who will be glad to know that Mr. Mallalieu has hlade such a decision. These people are hoi his enemies nor those who did Hot want him to be a candidate for feaf he Might be in their wayt but people who hre his friends and recogniM his ability. U it a leader in the line of worft In whbll be is engaged and if the legisla ture Will be sensible enough to appropri- t sn(Bcnt fdnds to properly conduct IN reform institution over which Mr. lle.Ua.liet. 4 ably presides he will ieoccHtJplish more for the state of Kebt-as- fak than He bossibly could wer he tt to congress, and He Would not nrialce XiA lnnmMmdd either. Frrtm a lpiM UP-tpoiat iW tUte of Nebhu U ti4 Hitch better jjr Kr, MUalieu a ti'J WUni Of POtvyreeerUen sUU. And what became of him? After his defeat for supreme judge they denounced him as a jack-leg lawyer and turned him out of tlie councils of tne party: He sacrificed his business in the interest of his party and has never had a pop client oi a kind word from a pop newspaper since-. Who was the next big pop? Old Honest John Powers. He traveled the slate over and Over again) pleading for farmers rignts, and even slept in the same bed with Mc- Keighan, but when he was at last defeat ed for governor they denounced him as an old chump, an accusation which he has never been able to successfully deny, They said lie was too old to be United Suites Senator) and pudiel him aside for the drunken fietti-foggen Bill Oreen. Who was the next big bop. Brvan. He deserted his party In the hour of distress. He used the ptvetige that had been given him by the demo crats to sing the old party to death. He joined in a triple alliance with Oov ernor Waite and Mrs. Lease And set ''the prairie on Are. " And what became of hithr Did he also witter away and return to the poverty Land patents secured for settlers in the shortest possible time. , CONTESTED CASES. Contested cases intelligently and skillfully bandied, OLD CLAIMS AND DISPUTES. Old claims and disputes ieedily settled. CONTESTS between individuals having conflicting claims under the agricultural land laws, and those between claimants under the MINERAL LAWS and agricultural claimants; and also between claimants under any of the public land laws and the Railroad Companies and their gran tees, and the States and their grantees under the SWAMP-LAND and S :llOOL LAND GRANTS. Specialty made of securing patents in the shortest possible time for settlers who have Tully complied with the laws under which their entries were itmae, and who are annoyed and worried by delays in the issue of their patents, caused by TRIFLING IRREGULARI TIES which can be easily and speedily removed. Advice also given in all matters re lating to tlie public lands, especially on points arising under the new laws which have been recently jiassed providing for the disposal of the public domain. If you want your laud patent in a hurry If you want your land business, of any character, attended to by skillful and competent attorneys, and promptly disposed, write to PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, . . Jen!! WnDDEKBlTiS. General 5Lttiagcr, P. O. Box 8C), Washington, I). L. .Niillee fur I'lililiealiiill. I.anil Ofllce nt Aliiniiee, Neb. I June 2i, ism. t Notice Is hereby jriven Unit the follow inif niuiieil settler tins flleil not ion ot Ills Inten tion to uiiike rln a I priKif in siipiKjrt ol Ills clnliu. Hint that shIiI prisil will lie iiikiIh be fore 'h-ilt District ourl Ht Munition, Neb., on August 4, liM, viz. JnliuT. Fitzgerahl. cmirilian of William P. Fitzgerald, of Bodarr, Xrli., who nimle 11. K. IJiH, lor the e. X nw. i w. , tie. U ! :fl- r"- M- lle tiHUies the lollowiiiK witnesses to prove his continuous re-iilence uon uml cultiva tion of sh id html, viz: John W . iliiuler, Jolin ilaelf, Alexiinuer U elr, Ashlx-l urto.i, nil of Ikslnre, eti. y. M. Dokkim.tos, -47j Heiter. 7 I . "s . v i im - "-ft tFWlttfl MACHINE ij m ps pfVC's -3 ?MAh IIICDCdl ill.,. M0MV WC bH oca deaLbb! em eeil yu macb.Dee ekeaper men fow cm Ret eieewbere. The NEW HOHB H .,.is. kai inikii ekHDer klsHl .ticfl the CLIMAX, IDHAjj other Hlito Arm rail Nlehel riew ftr-.tloa Weeblriee for IliiNul Jfj fall AM A1 r -nt or tarrlte We want vour trade, and If rlee lene and (Mjnare doallnc will wl, we will have K. We challenge produce BETTBB 160.04 Mt(rtl-t Machine Ihr SO.OO, or hettor t Sewla flaehlne for t0.O tha ean bar fre" ' K THE IEW HOIS SKWIIG IICHUE CO The New Home Sewing Machine Co.t B. L. SMUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser, OPEN SUNDAY FROM 0 TO 1 2. HAZOliS AND tiCISKOKS 1't'T IN OKfiKll. (iivij t tne tut Cull. l'lin-liase Tii ki ts ami ( n: i.'n Yn'T I n iir',1 tin t !n- F., E.&M. V.S. C.&P.: KAILP.OVDS. 11. (J. HURT. Ceie rai Manager, ' K. C. Muneiot si:, J. R. Jji'cn.tSAS, (leli'l Fntight Agt. Cetl'l Pass. Agt. OMAHA. MEO. ! lead: the; world. TUK Most ( lilTh'AI. 1'HONOUN K Tli KM IN. OMPAK Alil.Y THi; P.KST IN TONE, TOUCH AMI DURABILITY. Write for CjUl'igiu- to KSTKY !t tAMP, ChiriiiTO. III. I PATENTS NOTICE TO INYKXTOKS. j ! There never was n time in the history of j our country when the ili-iiutml for linen- j tlons anil Improvements In the ni t- ami -el I etiees jfenernlly whs so Krnt - now. The! eoiivenienees of nniiiklni in Hie fuetory nml work-shop, the hoii-i-hoM, on the fiinn, nml j In ofllclul life, reiiire contiiniiil m-ee-sions j to 1 lie appurteniiiiees niel linpleinenls of i each In onler to sine lulsir, time anile i pense. The political ehniiHe in the inlinln -I Istrution of Koverniiieiil ilis-s not eftis t the : prosTri.ss of the Ainerit-iin Inventor, who Is-- ; Ing on the alert, nii'l re.nly to jiereelve the! FXiNtliiit (letleleneles, iloes not N-rmit tin afl'alrs of Koverinnewt o ileter Mn.IM.KV A STOVKK lliirrlson, Netir. n n follow inn hnui'I : OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. sT.TKfKH'i: Hi: l jiren.o ron us.- Governor. T. J. Majors Lieutenant Governor .1. ( . Allen seeretiir" of state him from Ktiem Vl.sire Vmlilor i. i. s it..Pn... 1-ri.i.snrer quickly ooiH'c ivlti the n -ly to overeotne (j ( , f j ! ,'t I r. tf---.."".ll"'"Attor"iiey General existing (llserepeniies. Tisi Kieat care can A. II. Humphrey Ijnnl ( omiulsslotier notls-excerclsi.il Ii rhiMisluK " eouipetent A. k. t.ou.ly supt. l'ubllc Instruction an'I sklllf til at torney to prepare ani prose- lUst Line to the Eusl. The Turlington Iloule li. &. M. Ii. K. is running elepuntly eijtii)iHsl pus.-engtr Iniirieu without chiingu from Newcustle, Wyoming and Crawford, Nebraska, direct to Lincoln, Nehr.is.Uu, tuakiiig coiinectiou at that jioint with their own through traiiH for I.-tiver, Cheyenne, and all (mints west, and for Kansas t-'ity, St. JoHClif St. Ixiuis, Omaha, Peoria, Chi cago, and all jKiints east. Uiiinemlier this i the only lino hy which you ran taka slttejiitig car ftoin Crawfortl in the evening arriving in Lin coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis the fol lowing morning. For further information and tickets ap ply to nearest agent of Hurlington Route B. & M. It. n. cute an application for patent. Valuable interests have been lo.-t ami iletroyei in iriuumeraliJe nistaiiees by the employment of incompetent counsel, ami especially Is tills 'ulvice applicable to those ft ho ailopt "So patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorney lo so at iinmciu-ut risk, as the hreitilth ami strength of the patent Is never considered in view oi a 'julck en'lravor lotfet an iillowauee am obtain the lee thenilue. Till. i'UK-s CLAIMS in., John V i-iMcr burn, General maiia'i-r, iM V street, N. t ., WushltiK Ion, D.C., ri'ires-iitlni, a larKe uiini berof imp n t.uit daily ami e.-kly papers, a well us K''u'rai periotlicais of thu couutry, w as institute,! to piot.-ct its patrons from the unsafe ineiho'ls heri-tofoie employe! In tills line of biisl.ies-. The snWl ( oiuiauy I ire(a.rel to take ehure of all patent business entrust.-'! to II for reasonable tee-, anil prepares uml prosecutes appllcal'.ons (fern r.ibv, inelu.HiiK mech.iiiii al liiM-utlous, t .INGHKn-lOHAI.' IIKI.K.GATID.S: f K. Mamlersuii I'. fscnator, (iiunlia W in. V. Alien I'. . M-nator, Muillson W. J. In van, I oiiKiessinan 1-t Dlst., Lincoln II. II. Mercer, " ii " iiiimlm G. I". Meiklejohn :nl " r'ullerum K. J. ILiim r, " 4th Aurora W. A. Mi hh Khan, ' .'.til " Iteil I loud II. M. Kein, " i lh " Ilroken llo JliiKIAItV: T. I . Normal i blel Jiistiee, )-cwnri i A M. I'o.t SssJW'iiile Juil2c, I olilliilius 1 . (). t . Harrison .. An te Jilifife, (.r unt Isliinil li, A. iiiiiils-ll..t ieik ami Iteporler, l.tuitJlii I IKTI.LMil JI DItiAI. DI-IltHTl M. I'. kinkalil Jll'lKi', tJ'Xelil Alfr.sl i,;Tt..w " t hmlroii M.J. Illi weit.. tierk, Harrison corjiTY OKrit'l'llf : Kols-rt Wilim t utility Jmllff M.J. Illi-w.-tt .....liem II. . Woo lrutr Treasurer W. 11. Inn Is supi. l'ubllc liislriietiiin A. II. I lew. Mmrllf J. L. liniim y t oroner desiKii patents, trail e marks, labels, copy, j M j' ,', ;.',', V;".'.V.".' Vierk oVlii.trii't ( .iiii I rlKbts, Interferences, luf I invcemellts, valid ! II. "J . t ouiey lolliity At-uiruey Ity reis.i uml Kives especial attention to I rejected cases. Hi.iilso prepaid! to enti r ! I'.'IAIIK uy ( lMMl-IiiM-:itSi Into comiH-vii ion Ith i.ny llrni in n eiirfnn foreign patent. W rite for instructions and advice. Jons t i.li;hlll;lil, tils: 1- Mreet, t asli'.uton, 1). f, I', o. Lox :k. r rank i iiiklian, M. J. t els-r iiiiairiiiuiij Il.-n). r . volni-oti . .1st IMs.Hrl l l " LKGIsl.ATIVK: II. G. tew!-.rt.seniilor, i.i . H,l raw lor'l J. n. W.ssl li. p , in. i. .vi, ai, Hay prlhd torn to Ifo wo. Kt ClKortfc Uitt.t. Lol,lilo 15s II It II y PUREST AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THi: PRICE-OFOTHfcR BRANDS POUNDS.20 HALVtS,IOQUARrtRS,5', SOLD III CANS QHbr. ll.l.At.K ot'tvirhUv 1 11, Grl-oiiI i inuriuaii i .... ...Trtil K. Hoiiwer " J.W . Ss-oll M. J, Itlewrtt - ,-. ".". " onrad Li, el", i.iui I.. J. sililliioiis .1 'l.-rlt V, A. Hester I Tnnsni.-r J. I. lia-.is -(reel t oiiiliiissioe , .l)t-e-tOf M'Steisl'i' . ) t-vsio' ' Jas. Boss Filled Watch Case.s lire kll gold at fat s yoo can ce. 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