J 1 The Sioux County Journal. S i.rt.T.pUon Pr-s, 1 2 00 1.. J. Mammas i Editor, i Ki.t- -e t.t i th Hri'.e .-.natt?. I We told f a !! The establishment of a bevt su. ;ar lac t -rv :it t hadron is 'list cause for the, 1 '. r rr Y. ....... i 1 - 1 ., I .. 1 ' ttlllorrl ii'.Jt J.HH11. It. tUlllJUJlHiv; himself for more than cte hain. In ! i l. lirt r.lurt it mftar.i thnt the future r ., ' vi . . , .... , or northwest Nebraska is prartiealiv set- , .. . . u, lied, for t!;nt industry mai:es it .ri.'siblt' , . , ' . , . , lor a man to oe as near certain ol "".no-j , . , ,. ,r , .1 ; A.Z a living for himself and fami'v frcm ! . , . . ,. i i i .wi nnt intii the 'round herd ai he ... , , f. I , , , "f u. ! since " e lij,t oceu a rerRieiu V- iioivii .. ,, . .. , ,. . j thi iuld evuiitaally become a rich and j .rorous locality and in the tvaliza - ri.m of Mich n condition thr?e who have i i r .. i. - :t ..,. i ,r lieen lu re for years when it eemed as if , , ,. .. ,1, , ,4 , ' there was uo ltter thicks ill the future lor them, to re?p a reward to vvhi,.h lliev most ceHaiiilv are entitled, bv he . , . , , . ; increase in property values suul general atlvancrnient. Timt will tj.ke some I time vet for such a condition to become I tahl'ishe.lbi.t it U bound to follow. In the yecond place it verille a state ment made by TUB Jol'UJal in its i.sue of July !. lfW, which follows: "Tlie question of raising beets for the iiiiir.iifacture ot su'iir ii bcin agitated in Nebraska more than ever before. It is our bi-hef that there is no pls- e H here this can I done to !Ur 3U-Q."U:p llnin in Sinliv wilintv Tl'i" ""H national authorities are takins hW t.f the m;itter and oflVrinjr a-!sitartce to this industry. The xil or Siuux cmiijly is as well adapted to leel culture as any in the world, and the climate is of the best for the cultivation of the sutrar Wt." This par has ever since advocated I ho advantages of this part of the tats for the sugar industry and for' doing no it has been ridiculed ahd nick-named the "Sugar Beet Blade" and its editor lias been commonly called a "Sugar Beet Crank" but it was only after inveBtigii tion that the claim as made and every xperiment which has been made has gone to prove that the position taken '.vas correct. In view of the fact that The Joiknal w as the first to advocate the advantages of northwest Nebraska for the production of sugnr beets and that at ttie suggestion of its eoitor ex perimental plats of beets were grown Which produced beets which tested as high as twenty-three and two-tenths per -ent sugar, The Jet'hSAL will claim to be the father of the beet sugar industry in northwest Nebraska unless Some one hows that he advanced the theory at a date prior to July 4, 18H9. Tlw courts have held that the income lax is alt right and must be puid but so far no blanks have leen received at this tirlien from the collector. He is evitknt ly well enough (xisted t) know better than to wnMe trti and niutetial on vditor Where it bus been tried the lfU' of ' hecoMUlieshuve relused to vote bonds j ior the pur ba.-e of seed under the new (aw, llelu.v issaiUto l.em tlie mtet - tst ot money snarKS and il that la true itMboulJOe re-co-.Klered mid r-peaied tir niiieuued. lt is suid that tStnator ilundcrson lus accepted the position ol general so' icitor for toe H. ti, M. railroad undwill nler upoti ms Uuiies as soon as his term of olhoM expires. That is certainly a littering recognition ol lus noility us a awjer, lor nucti places ore not made dimply lor ornament. It is related that senator 'A. tl. .Stew ct, anxious to make a httl p capital. ' of Sioux ' vrtite to J. Pinlpol v.;urra... ouuty, askios him to furwaid i- . . . (. . . . I :.. 1., Mist, n m ' v i ma ncti a a iiosnioio nent of the number ol lamilies la ins, ' . . . i ,- ,.! There have been many ways suggested .icini't w lii. nslt-l relii-l. 1 iirrao a re-1 . tstts ,ily worthy of his lamous nauieaifke, acomcal and to the point: "No one in -ieed of relief here we are all republi iips." Alliance (inkle. The W'urld-Ih'riM persists in lighting he issage of a bill lor a bounty on iigar. What in the name of reason can the object of such a tight is very hard or the people of the western part of the "tate to see. A bounty on sugar will do tore to make the wesVera part of the -lute prosperous than any thing else aad i pnper which claims to have the inter sts of th people at heart should not a ant a repetition of what exists in the western part of the state today. Ttie attempt of Lincoln to get the tate fair permanently located ut that ulace by legislative enactment alter iwviug been Oelealed in a contest for it ,r Ouiaba is not allowing' the iiroiter i ...it Wlu.t Lincoln slM.uld do is to ! u I a-lp omIc UM Ute (air of 1 rttl.j a s.ia.. ii,,i,, iii .w.. ' Iritf1.l UU KIMO It lot the Utej'", lf Uteris w itn marked ben auT tM yew but Uw iuterwata olj-'"1 ' tw MbM iaHMHl tlMt tlMire b no dm-, Remember that The Joirnai, ollice V niti ta it Ul ear. 14 leliarten for job printing. SUGAR BEETS! HA" M1Hru ruTntt.fr. t Ot It V JaiVMMlfl hfl (! rrtorV IK-fxl , tbf I'NirWMHiti, 1 T!.c tor;., hard Rtf-tig,?!? by '.he (-eople of t'Rmfrt.nto swrufw factor.- kjj ei.dt-d , ! a few-dai aw bv the .signing of the! a f 1 1 .- In the iapitah?.t w ho are to coostrut t and operate thm. There are ; jfiutinthe contract ami a teet suj-ar factoivtocostfVXi.OtWis .it the head, ... . Tif inMiliition will luive a cattacitv of , .."... i.'iO ti -r. of beets tier day so th;it it will , , , , , . . work ill) :i:u1 '.'O.OOO ton c l lttt dur- , 1 ,. .,, , ir.g the mw. that ii will he seen that tailing a yield of ten tous t the i acre it will rcinire 2,500 aTv." of ln-et lor a seaMi! f 100 davs, llicd :t!oi't the - i" - - ' Ihe otner tluve lactone.-! aret oik? lor cliicol v with a capacity of tliirU ton- a - 1 &d: one for starch iiii li w ill con.tinie - j " 1 ' K 1 i tot!S 11 : one Jflucoso winch mi! ronsuniK nne tiiouAnu MiMH-ht o! cram a ' c . i Th- e"lire P,ant ,s tiall to ,o-l atwul ?1.2K),000. That means a ureal ! ; ileal of work for tbewe who are in need of : it in the ronstruction of the buildings ; and it mean? that a living will be prarti- cally assured to all w ho are located mii as to deliver maiUjrial urown to the fac toric. The railroad will establish a fate ?.o tliat beets, potatoes and other ' Uiirjr nn He shipped from other points I U".d "'a mean that bis locality will ! '-'v iienehUeU. 1MB JfiCHNal. will ive its readers ln formutiou to the progress of the nnjvi' and everything that will le of interest to those who desire to raise material the factories. for The sooner an example is made of such blood-suckers as Hilton the letter! it w ill be for all. A dishonest oiiicia! if- n ..nrr....rtMU .Ki,, r.A t.u ....IJi,. .I.....M t be protected against them. Tile ("Itadron papers are kicking on charity goods being sent there for drouth-sulferers. That is right. (Sever al barrels have lieen sent here when there is no occuion for any such. Hioux county is able to care for all who may become destitute. But one or two have upphed to the authorities for aid and the county can certainly supply their heeds. It is not claimed that none could be not made more comlortable( but that id true in any locality wnd in any yeur, but so long as the county can care for its needy whenever application 19 mude it is poor policy to have charity goods shipped in Iroui outaioe. A newspaper man is blamed with a lot of things he can't help, such us using Htrtiality in mentioning visitors, giving news about some people and ignoring the coming and going1 of others, etc. He simply prints the news he can find. Home people inform him about such things while others do not. An editor should not lie expected to know the ilme. Und residences of all your rela- tV(.s milj lrlemS) BVen f he ,slloulc tltem get olf the tram. Tell him aliout !it(0rU.Ut,r) jotdoVH t,m )01Il(s on u j (,r ))apt.r .,nd hati(1 or Jt u, ,m j KWS U;lt mau,.s a pa)er, and every man, woman and child can lie an asoci- lite editor. Oakdale K ntinrl, Hcsorvoirs a Nereasitj'. .Nehrasku r'ariner. To maKe irrigation practical and u success it is necessary to give it careful cnuaideration and without reservoirs the j best results cannot be obtained. Tlie se ! lection (if a jjood location is iniiortant lor it stioiikl be ut an elevation that w ill lrin 'l ol covering as itiut-n groiinu as 'H'KMl')',! 4Vll'lou1' having to raise the ; water tcs lngli. and at the (same time I I. ..... .1 .... ..... .. ..II .... ........I.I.. lor building reservoirs, but one whicn commends itself on account of its cheap ness is as follows: Take from 4 to 10 inches of the top soil otf the ground thai you intend using fjr reservoir and use it for making an oiuoauk.iieiit around ttie ouLside. Make Hie embankment from ti to 1- feet wide at tlie bottom and I rum 3 ly 4 feet at the lop, varying these duneiitious according to the beignl, which aiiould be from H to 0 teut. When the water la tirt turned in put a number of hursea or cattle at work trumping the bottom until it is well mixed, ibis wiluitstroy the iares ol tlie soil so the Water will not seep I tlirouu'li ll the work la well Ouue. Tina i rearrvoir will cost you practically noth ing but thu work, anil we believe it will answer your purKse very effectively. Much ol hie' misery is one to indi- ""'"'"; 'r wtio can t happy Willi a iMin "' ''is stomach? A a corrective and strong llieiier of trie aiiineiiUiy organs, Ayeia nils are invaiuaoie, tiivir use HURRAH FOR Harrison LIVERY BARN; Feed ant) Sale Stable. GOOD TEAMS. GOOD BUGGIES, GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. GEORGE oUNGEK. I'lmiTrHTiiK THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888.) Harrison, Nebraska. l'ni. nt. ll. 11. r.RIHWOI.Ii. Cashier. AirniORIXKD CAPITAL. 5r)00(). Transacts a General Ba nkine; Business COR RKSi'DNDKNIS: ZtiKitK .ti kx utSi.K National Hank. New- Vork. Unhko Ptatks National HtNK. flnial.a, I'tKST Nation t'. Hank, 'imdrotl. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. nrURAFTM SOt.lt ON AIJ. TARTS OF lU. lll'VE. Html Proof Cotters, A M peramis havtnif anal proof imti'e in tilt pupT will ret-eiv n Ularki'l Copy of ttie piijK'r itmt nr rolUftil.(l to examine, their notice ami 11 any ermt s rxit rr)ort ttie name to thw olttt.-e at owe. .Niiticc fur I'utilitatliin. Lnti'l Oftlce at Alliance, Si.ti., I January is, Itf.a. ) 5tier tt hereby niv-n that the tulloa Iiik nuiiit'il fw-i i it-r lia notice ol In. Inteii tti.it to make final proof in NupNtrt of hit cliiiin. utet that sahl pniti! a ill i. mud.? la lorn M. J. I'.lewelt, ch rk of nutriet Uiurt, at llarrioiii Neb., on Met). 9, l".s, vi: Willii hn Niiiel li. of lliirilm.li. Nt h., a lio made II. K. No; 9.t for the sa . Vitsre. X, tp. n., r. .'ni a-. ne mtmct the ftlltiwtu(f a itiHMSen to prove Iiih contuiuoui. renl:nee upon aii'l cnili,u tion of, tt.ai'1 laiul. vi : I harnii 111. hie, l. A. liartmii J. W. Hire ilorff. Jerry W ill. all of llarrliou, Nell. Aio dunes lili-, m ll.ii'i l-iiii, ,eiii. HHiiillil-lru tor nt the Ktt" of Knuik lu inu-lir. ile reatwit. who matte II. K. No. ai'i, for tile t-. V u: ', iiinj n. 'i , ami lie. aw. "-i we. Xi, tp. .CI n., r. ! a . He names the follow Insr witnees In pro, t tli coutnniaiiee resiil.'iit-,? upon Hint culti .attoti ol ..hI'I l.iiifl, ,1.: o. A Onrloti. W Uliniii Nun ttcli. l.'oln'rt I. Keel. Charles K. s.ujt, nil ot llarriMj.i, ..h. fii ii .1. W . v fcii, wa., iirui-u r Viti.-e tor I'lililii'iitiiiii- l.aiet t ftlee at Altlanci-, Neb., t ri u. a, tT.&. i Nolii i' is In n liy (fiv. n that tne loilowiou liallD'U nt'l lier h., uiihI ixuit'e nl ll.. lild'.i tiou to notkt liiml pi.a.f in iujpoitol n.s eialm, utitl tnat M.uit fuiMif a ill uv iu.ue lore a. J. Hoeii, t-ii-rk ol tne U'.mrt court. nt ii.irn.oii, eor., oi aicii iA, ist , v le : bllcn liolliiiifnurlti, roiincil) Woody, ol oilrin it. Aril., who nunti' 11. K. No. lid lor the nw. i i,, u. S sa. t4 niii.l w. . -4 rt. t, tp. oa n., i. ia a . lie naiiictt the foiloa'in a itue-., to pro c his continuous reMit'nce iiioii .nii viiiiiv.i. llUU Ol H.,111 lallll , ne : K. W. Knott, Jiiuich Wliwiii. both of (.il Christ, Neb.. i. c. im.iiii., t,. r. loil'e, laitn ol JJouare, ei. also Jom-jih W, liubiliMiii. of Harrison. .Nell., who nunle IL K. No. ;Kl.il for tlie nw. it !'. 7, tp. .o, r. J-i w. lie haines lilt folloaluK aitlit'-s It. prove hi continuous rirstot-nc.- ujaiu ami cultivation ol aalil laiitl, via: h. r. i.luilsi'v, oruiit outiirle, Juiui's Moll, 11. A. I'lmdyi mi of n .;ri-.in. m i. also kt'lluiu '. I.iiiiln i. ol' Harrison. Nell., 1 who mailt- 11. K. .No. Wi lor the ae. ',, we. tp ill ii., r. hii a , lie iid.nfs the follow lull wituvsaea to prove i his continuous resilience ujnia and cuilivu litni of, aaitl luntl, vixi J. W. lUilllnaou, llaVhl llartlelt, James iseott, . V. olliiol', all of Harrison, eo. J. tV, W hS, Jk., Iweislt r. Notice l.y I'iiIiIIi'kIIiui. In the litntrlct t.'ourt of .Nebraska, In nmj for htoux county. Helen M. Crane, plalntitt, i vs. fi, II. ( rane, tli'fi lldali t. s. t. ( rane, lete.iili.iit, will take notice that on the iTlh nay of January, isw'i, lieit'ti Al. I rane, the plaintiff herein, Ilietl licr a-li-lion In Hie i.iririct t ourt of moUx loiiniy, Nebraska, hk.iIiisI the aaill (lelentl.tiit, ti'iu object antl prayer ot which uru to obuiu a jiiiiiuittnt Hut! ueeree of nivorce ilissoivlna imf i-...,.,.,. i,j Litr miil n i. ...t..t. "" rViU," l"Mt defendant has la-en KUilly ol cruel anil luliuinaii treatment ol puiluiitT, anil gross, w..uton and cruel tieitiect noil lalltiio to aupiHirt the plain- till, antl lor aenera. etiulta.ile rcliel. 1 ou lire required to answer mot! petillou on or before, the lith day of Man n, A. u. law. . I Datisl Jiuiiiary Jlst, A. . ."tin. j in a; HM.a M. CAK.,(ilntirt I liy wii.so & (itck, j Attorneys, j ii..LM..s i ..i... v.i.w ! ria la?t aalve in the world for cuts, bruise, sores, ulcers, sail rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped ha-alu, chilblams, corns, and all skin eruption and positive- ly ciii-.s piles, or no pay required, it is guarantees! to give .-fec.l satisfaction r money refumttxi. rnce cents per io. for sole by noneer rharinacy. F. KFEE, VH-l'rrtident PATENTS. NOTICRTO 1NVKNT0K. I There uevrr wb :i time la t!' '.ti ory of ' our cOnn try when the dciiiaint lot luven jtioiuantl lmproVrinents In the arts and science generally was ( trreat as now. Tbt: ptjtiVrnleuee uiaitliiiid in the lactory unit work-hhopi thii li'.ustdiolit, on tile fariiti mid In oftlcial life, rctjuiro continual iir-ces-sinn., to the ;.ppurtances und liuplenieiitn of each in order to uVo labor, time and ri pen?. T ne political riiiiiire In the n-iinliiti-tr.itiou of (foveriiinent tliM'x nut utTect the jimi?rT'Mof lh! Auienean Inventor, who tut lnK on the alert, and ready to Oerretve Ihti eiistins iletieieneies, does not permit the alfairs of the Koverui.ient to ilett-r blm from iiuiekly concelvlii- the reuietjy to ovi-rc-oiue exlstluR dlscrcpaneles. To ureal care can not la1 excrcbted in choosinir a com peteiituiitl ttkllllui attorney to prepare uiul prsi'cute an application for patent. Viilu nble Interest have laton lost am! Uetroyett tu innumerable instiiiiees by the employ nient ot inetmM-i.-nt eouiisel, nt iv Is this i ll. ice ti ti 1 1 it-.i l il- in tin. ad.ipt ibo ":.o p..l.!itt, no pay" aj-siem. InveiitoisaUoeatriisttheirbusiiir-s to litis class ol i.t:or.iey do at. at imminent ri-k, u. the Die.uin and -trenifth of ti. patent ! never co.iHiderwi In view of ntiiU-k nd-av or to if t an ullowauee and obtain tlie lee then .Hie. I'd.. I'Hhss t'tiiHs roai-A.sr, John Vt etlilerourn. titiiieial inanairfer. titt j- I reef, N. W ., tv ashlliKtou, 11. C, re pit sent tin it large i, mutter ot important dally uud weekly p..pers, as well as general periodicals of Ihe country, was instituted to protect it patrons from the minute methods heretofore employed Iu thi. line of business. T he said Oiiipany is nreared to laku cliaiue of nil p.itci.t biisiue.s cnlruafod to it for reason uble let.-s, antl pn-iiares mid jirov.-cults iipplicutioiis ifciierally, iurludlnK; mechanic ill lavt-nUous, design patents, tra'lt; marks, lalatlsi copyriKhis, luicrlerencits, nilriuie mttnts, valeiity reHirls, ami (five especial attention to icjected cases. It is n!o pre pared to enter into co.npetititiii with iiuy firm lu securing foreign patents. W rite for Instructions and advice, JOIK WKIillCMill'IIX, HIS f Mreut. !'. O. box ft- Wu.hiiiKtoiii IL I' Just rrom tlir Press, A very attractive publication has jut been issued by tne passenger deparlineut of tlie liurlinglou Itotite. II Items the ; title "The Newer Noi tii-West" und tie scribes iu a most int-ei.-stiiig atul read ' able luhia thottu portions of nortliern Wyoming and the Black Hills of South IsiUolit winch are reached by this ciuii panys lines. Ttie scenery, Uiw'ns, mines, lieoiile .mil induslries of these two reniurkitble ! tions of country are treated of with ,ili-j solute lideletv. 21)0 agcs with lllustrn-. lions, st.'ni on receipt, oi jo cents in sumps. J FltiNi is, ( .!'.& T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. Pid Von Kn r I I T,y Kb-ctric Hitters as a remedy lor vmir : . . . t trouble.' If not, get a bottle now and g.t ndier. This medicine has la-en found to le peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure ol fill female complaints, exerting - i wonderful direct inlluence in giving 'strength nnd tone to thu organs, jf you j MVtt UMIi of nppt-tia., tonstipalion, head- m.w flllnting sills, or are nervous, ! htt,,pt.sa, excitable, melancholy or troii-! bled with di.r.y pells. Elet trie" BilUirs is the medicine you nwd. Health and i strerigth aro iruur.inlecJ by its use. I j , , rgP tiotl I'm only IIU y ccnta at rioneer n. - ualore. i Sioii uuuiuy, A THE UNO OF THE HOME STEADER. 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 miios j rail.oad and has no county ! ' bonds. of 1 NO HONDS, NO KHITS, 1.0 W TAI. I r..,.i ii.Mit. ri-u i i iiw.,. j Than at any Other I'l.irf In NclirasliH. j Sioux county is die north we-.t comity of Nebraska. It is nlKiut thirty miles I east and west bv about s;ventv mile north and south ami contains OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There ait? more bright, 'park ling, small streams in the county than can be found in the --aiiie area elst-uliere in the state), It has more pine timber in it than All the ret of the state combined Its grasses aro the richest anil most nu tritious known so lh.it for so k-grow ing it is unexcelled. The wjil varies from a heavy Way to a i light sandy loam and is cntible of ph i during excellent ctop. 1 The principal chips are small grain and vegetables, although -rood corn is grown in the vall-tys. The wheat, oats rye and barley are all of unusually fine quality awl command tin? highest ' mar ket prices. The water is phle ant! rvfreshitlg and is found in abundance in all arts or the county. The county is practically out of debt and has over forty-liva mile of railroad within its borders, bus a good brick court house and the tiecessry fixture for run ning thu county iiinl there has never la-en one dollar of county lionds issuswd antl hence taxes will la? tow. The Fremont, Hlkhoni A Missouri Valley railroad crosses Sioux county from east to west and tlie It. & M. has alntlit tllteen mile of 1U line in the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pUnu-tant than that of tlie eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still UVbH HOU.UOO ACRES of land in Hioux county yet open to hoinmleud entry. It is better land and more desirably ltx:atetl than that for especial w hich such rushf s are nuule on the open- i-e i,!ingifa reservation. There is no rail- roan lanu iu uie county nint lor that reason its settlement lias been slow for j 0 eiKfial ellort It) get uettlers Was ntiule, as was done in the early days of tlie si-tlU'inenv ol (lie eastern part of the 1 Sill it I ll.i.l ,L., 1.1 I .,., I ,-,. i. ,..l,.,...i .., ..-. ....... .... J.VV.lt.-S HI reawtruilile rates with government laud adjoining so that a person who wants morn than one quarter section can obtain it iT lie has a little means. There are about 2,o00 itcoplt! in the county and there is room for thousands more. Harri.oti is Hie county seat and is fnt uatt il on the V. 11 & M. V. railroad, i.iid i at. got a I a town its the thinly settled country demand. Ht-liotd houses antl chilli lies lire pro vided in almost every settlement and are kept tip with the time. .Ml who desire to get tl homestead or buy land cheap fire invited tocomeiinil see the country for themselves and jud 'e j of its merits. Homesteads will nulla ! obtainable much longer and if ou want to use jour right and gel 1110 aerus of land Iruin Uncle Sim free it is lime Jon Were it ImhiI it. i , , M I .link at tills 1, 1st j ()f ,..,. t lib iigo Omaha Ht. lamia Kansoa City It iloes'lit mat ter Mt. JlhM'pIl . Lincoln Ja-nver la-udwooi il vthirh vim inli-bd Visiting. Thu Biirl ing Ion Houte is the best III!" lo all as it is tu any one of them. Advertising matter and full inloiiiiii tion about tram und rules on applica tion. .1. rii.xscTw, (), 1'. &. T. A. Omilhll, Nell. T 11 V. North-Western LINE F.. F.. & M. V. 11. It. is the l-est! to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS t OFr NOKTH NEUllASKA. Prizes on Patents. H(,n i Mult a Ijl09 tn4 VrhH. IVrt h vnro pNlii nl future )i.c l lr"i'l walk -if ltir t-il!t l'teas uS' t ;, in.oii. biiMr"! d')i:f Ul be ..tJ " ll 0r tri tf n.tiin ! IHo JHT.n !,. inbmlMH n ' wt nif nviriowi i .i.H ,lHnn the I'mwl I ii mu'ilU. :: ,,u.i flMrli.? tin- mn'iil.ri f r.'e ol flinrifv In tlc .Kotitinul Hwordpr, a waekiv paper, pn!illhrd in W n.bii.ttti)B, H ( . wlttch hi rilenalva irciiUtlou llir' nit the ( iiitf J 'Uites ?it l limit"! I" " mterriU of lnv ntir. MIT Wf M0 i It tM Itietileucf tH'Inf alle M invnl thlnir trikin most pjr'' trim vi-ry t flcult; IbU 't.-luilon thi- iiinpany wisihf. 1 ll(. l. It ! t!ie Bimpic Uiin bii I ! :i inveiilniin trt ninki! the nun int of money, itii'i Itie c-ou. fie mh r' c;.' ut profl utile. Atniont ecr lHly. si mjh. f mm or unolber, coiierive. mi hlea, whicl., n litcn !!, wonl't proli ..lily h wortM to iJui a lorlnnr. t iiinrluiiiilelv tl li!i'n are opi ally llmiiii aitliout tboiiglit. 1 ii.j.le iincntlonn like th.o our iii'low wbicli i olil lie ea.lly aill ap and il'iwn wlthoiil bmkinn Hie pae ir"r hark, the uc p4ii, tiic ej. tar button, tlie nut lock, tlie botti .topper , ttie .now rlio,kl, ar tli!ii Ifcut a.iuot everj una f i"iuie wny of luiproTlnj upoMj ami It it tln av klii'l of lur.ulHii. thai Ll in; llm Kre:it...t r'turn. tu tbi' auttinr. 7Iip jirirr we offer will Ik pull at In e?.i of each niDDtk, vlmtlier the appiicnUo i bas ln arti it upon l.y the l'.itnl w!!t trr uot Kver? eoinpetitor luut atip'.y fur a PAtit on til. Invention through n, anil bulhi r 1ji wctin-i llic prlfe ur not, ilsc IcvtiiiUir wjli bate a valuatile patent. T1IK l-ltt-S tXAIMMAiMPAH T, Joil I V I.Hl.t RBI , Ijril'l ii rHT, r, r ft. K. w., Wn'.tilnitUm, I) t . P. . Tin- resHjiiil)ility tills 'f.i..u may tai jH'tjrefl 1 roui lh" fuel th.it iU 'y k la bell liy abnul m'vi nt. i! liuieiK .l i,. t'n teaitinn; iimpiiprr of Hie t rilv-t .-Int. i Every Man whose wa:ch ! has been runcr out of the bow (ring), by a pickpocket, Every Man whose watch has been damaged by drop ping out of the bow, and Every Man of sense who merely compares the old pull out bow and the new will exclaim; "Ought to have been made long ago!" Itcan't betvyUtPxlpffthecalit -Cart only be Iutd with Jas. Io:-.r. Filled and other cases stam ped with this trade mark Ecntl M t Witch til. Dptntr ffrete). Kytofi i- itch Caie Cb., i'hiludeliiua. OrflCIAL UlRf CTORY. - I Al Kol-KK LHs: sums A. iiiiu-oiiiii i,tioi t.tr, It. K. Miairu Llt-titeii.u.l i.overiii.r .1. A I'tiicr svitiviary of tat KiiKiti.e 1. b.i.i. uditor J.wepii s. Ii u tiey Treiinurer A. Si. t Itlirelllll . Atlonn y lo-mrul 11. 1 Kus-eii , Ullid Coilllliissloust' 11. K. t orla-ll Mipl. Public insiruftion UlNltHfstD KL Iikl.KtiATIO.V j '.' F- Sanderson., w "i. liryLn!1.';;,",; . 1 Si. hcnnlol , 1'. it. Hcniittir. ilriiui. Ilryan, t on-fff samali 1st ln-l , l.t.-icjln 1). II. Mercer, " tjl.-.naa " I'uLerlriH Aurtjr tied t lotfl ttTOlKtli liow i.. ll. Meiklej.ib.i I.. J. Ilamer, W . A. M.-hlt-ahilil, (. M. Kem, 5d 41 h Mil kill " Jt lilt 1 Allr : r. I Nol val t hit f Jitatlev, sea ai d A. M. I'osl. AasiH-lale .iielxt-, ( oliimbns T.O.I . Ilarrivtn ..Aste Jinlite, t.rautl Isiatol l. . t'iiiiipl-ll.. Clerk and Keporler, l.lncolit Kl FTLENTH Jl'lUCIAL lISTIItT: M. I". Ktnkaul Jmlir... o'Mi.lli Allied Hat-tow"!""." t lealmiM At, J, Hlewelt clerk, Hair!,,.. fttl KTV ornrr.H. Kota rl Wi!im M J. Illi'Wetl. ............ I otinly Judrn . i Imi, - . 1 1 Canute! .Mipl. Public 1 1. 1 lll-tloo - -hellll ---- linlllrl' Mirv.-, ..l.lerkol lnsii ll-1 1 oni i .... County Allttiiii I II. si. (aatruir . . II. Ilavis A. If. Lew ; J. K. Phinne, ... S. L. Kill M. .1. Hlewelt ... At Tin T. t lurk. llOAItl) Ok l.f)M.lSfcii.Nhl(. (Yiiiik Tinkhaiti . in.,, ;, t ftl. J. W ela-r ll. K. Ji!iiisijii i ehairtuaii 1.. x I.Li.tsl.AT H Kt I II. ll. Stewart. .ttmiior. Iilst t. u i . .i W . lieinlwy.. Hep., ,si. No.fm, Henilnatonl S ILI.AiiK OIT It K.I Ii, II. i.risu.iid :cbairinn,i .... K, itoimer . .1. W . -M Utl ... . , VI. J. Illeai.lt i oiirinl iie,-,oni, L. .1. Simmons . V . A. Ilcslcr " .Illtsl.'l irk T reiim j XIIOOI. llfKHLIIS: .1. w . s-oll .1. K. Mar-tWIri-... t. . Ile.lcr ...lilit-ctor -Mtsler.,1,,, -.Treitsui ,-i- I KHMsoKi til HT; lilstrnl lonrt, -At Harrison, April sib ni.it .NoM-iiila r iith. Oiilltly (mirl, - t Harris,,,,, llr-t Moinlny if i-bcIi mouth. eniiimeiiera eoium.-uces 'III IK 'III-'. .Mi (mm IKTTKs. M. K.l litil-cb I'r hlng ,.,,,.1, nlleriiMli Mind y nl Hcma. in iile,erys,i,,,b,ye,c , lug at an. III.. C. K.-osiirLi.. i'...i..- .tlt-tlitsDsl Siinilay School meet, ,.W(.r .,,'.. IV llllll-llllllllll I t -St ' ' lay luorttliiK at II Ml. J. L. Mamsii i i . n, siiiaiinleiideiil W . II. IU via, treU.-r. MdutiMKM ur thi; m (111 i.d" llnrrf.i.ii Caiiit, No. , mn-t. tlie first and third HaliiriH .-tenliiirs U nu b mouth. J. K. I'lnsst.v, ... r. I'ostii a, I wit. ('win. I Icrk. H'WllllTII l.h.U.lf.. In-M.ili.oiil nits.tlnc tiverv Humlsc ...i.... j at sua. I ul.Hiel iitnelliia on can 14 ltrmU dent. U.I.'IC IIUrTKH. MM. W. II. luvm. I'retrtdeBt.. ereUrjr, t