aJV TD Cm Ccunty Journal. Subscription Price, 3.00 L.J.I Editer EapaMfcu CMaty (oarestloa. Trepablleaui aleetora of Sioux county, IMaraaka, are repeated to'aend deli-gatea from their 'asreral,prnctmit, to meet lu eon vsaUoatatHarrtaoii, Neb., on Saturday, Sen teaaher ?, IM, at It o'clock, a. m., for Hie ywUKa! electing- two deiugabis to tbe atase convention to be Uld at Liiioola on uetabar 1; S dMtatcate to the judicial oon vaatUon to be held at Valentine ou September ITthpaKtna; le. nomination oand.ld.atus fur the different coanty onoea, ui Ui irviwj. Hon oficttlotbBr, bualmwa a iimy be imp erly preaeHtoa.to tie convention, th. rroJrri ok wr, The aevevsi preoliicU'sre entitled to rU' seseatation aa follow, being- bused apun tl) vote cast for Kqgena Moore or state audi tor In MM.'riring one delegata aVlatfe for aeh precinct and one delegate for each ton votean1.'niajor fnuitloe tUoraof : Prteinct. Dolotfaics. tadrews ....... 1 a'alar?'" 'uttonwood .....i"i....i"ninrm.rr .it nve ruintn-. ,.t Hat Creak. Itffcland ... .-- ...if I ,l foutroaa. tanning Water- near lost. beep Creek -nace creek-. ar bonnet vnite Klver.. hwtle Creek 3 Total. The.priiiiariewiU be beUl.ln tbe various ireciiictH for the election of dulcgabia o" Vednesday,.gepteuiLa'r.4, lma, at tlie follow ng time and place: Andrew School botua at Andrews, at 7 i'dork, p. m. 1 deletrate. Antelope At tbe.'reaidunee.of 4. U. Story, at 7 o'clock, p. m. 1 delegate. Bodare Bodarc school house, at 7 o'clock, p. bi. S delegates. Howes Court, house, at 4 o'clockp. ui. 4 delegate. Cottonwood At Mbool house In district Sot, at 7 30, p. m. t delegate. rive Fointa At residence of frank Ttnk nam, at 7 o'cloek.'p. m. i delegates. Hat Creek At.realdunce of M. (X Doan, at 4 o'clock, p.'m. 1 .! delegate. Highland Residence of Henry Covey, at ' o'clock p. m. 1 delegates. Montrose At Montrose school nous, at 4 '. clock, p. m. t.delegates. Ku lining Water At residence of A. Mc jlnley, at 4 o'clock, p. m. 1 delegate. Sugar Loaf At store at Adelia, at 7 o'clock, p. m. 1 delegate. sheep Creeh-At residence of T.'B, Snyder, at 4 o'clock, p. iu. I delegate. snake Creak At residence of W. H. Cor bln, at 4 o'clock, p. m. i delegates. Wartmonet At residence of K. J. Wilcox, at 7 o'clock, p. m. delegates. White Klver At school bouse in district Ho. 1, at 7 o'clock, p. m. f delegates. Whistle Creek At residence of Kicholaon Brothers, at 4 o'clock, p in. S delegates. Hull Covet, W. H. Davis, Chairman. Secretary. Casslaf Ca Teat loan. Peoples independent, Lincoln, Aug. 29. Democratic elate convention, admin istration wing, Lincoln, Sept 5. HepuWicaa iUteconventioo, Lincoln, October 3d. Bepublicaxi judicial convention, Val entine,' September 17th, at 3 p. ro. Ia June WM, 8,717W pounds or woorfrom abroad were imported into this country j from abroad, valued at 1800,446. , Under the free-wool rchediile, duriofJune 1995, 91,013,635 pounds were imported, valued at 13,676,491. The Jndianopolis Journal sees in this a pos sible reaaon why gold is 'being,; shipped way. Cripple Creekjhas been thejscene of a couple of genuine Mexican bull-lights witMa a short lime. Efforts were made by thegovernof to have the perform -aacee stopped but without avail. Some arrests wetVmade but were turned into kim. It ia'said that the laws of Colo rado doaotrwaclT such eases. The re port le that the talMfhts did not prove to be popular. They were loo one- 1 aad tooomUl..toj'mlit Anierieaa The .iadeoendent convention fr the OaMtb jweicial district was hxld at OlMil on Monday. T. V. Golden of tftaHlad V. H. Weetover of Sash TiUatwexw maie '.the nominees, of the party for judges of the district court A brMw fgvt waa waged between Rick ey of Cbadroo and Weetover as the west ! tiliii B. B. Merpby was the Cett enaaiy candidate and that county wisaAafarpfeetofer. Rieker threw tai amsayeidea'ea the irat form Cl UtMUe Mrpeiof alike was tCsM Wtkget ViMMintte ptty fcsU fts ea.awtiaw at Qntaha m Ui ' rwaayfaw f atteadawoe was KZA waasCaYjMBVi was ttpseted and as t$2k k lenaWs of tin ntoteiaent Vr2stpeiati C J. Ftlpe was 1 --f Tere is m aveepeot of a rwaan ttM'Bryaa aVnwcraU aad wfil ka) two Wings nt Dm i ZX2t fttftmttt bagetaers no ' w3 to toe tawe IMert ia the tnsi steav A. f . tlacb--".(IZtmAj and fiekaVI Kittle 1 'tjf, Bootukalal for ilvC. att ' tu "-Clwsaw, eWbsd y . ' HZm Urn in A Plea Per Trakrttlra. 1 have always tad a warm regard for a teakettle. Not that I am especially foul of tea, but because aruuml the teakettle cluster all the near associations of child hood, youth and home. People eiay sen timeotalize as they like about the beau ties of the word ''hearthstone'' hearths have not Wo nude of atone for a long time, and in these days plenty of homes are made without any real hearth at all. But what is a hearthstone without a teakettle? There may be, and are, homes without a hearth; but it would be hard to find a home without a teakettle. I never saw but one case of such destitution among supposedly civilised beings, and I made haste to supply the crying want at the vary next Christinas. time. Xo family can b reared properly with out a teakettle. If I never had occasion to use a drop of hot water I would still have a Uakettle, because of its homelike physiognomy and its coosoling song, and cause it all manner of domestic comfort. Cosiness, cheerfulness, and peai; for Uie same reason that I would letve the "Far mers Almanac" hanging under the end of the mantlapiece in the kitctien, and a smooth, plump, well-fed, and self-satisfied cat lying in tlie sunshine on the broad window-sill. True the oat digs up my window-plants, scratches the sofa in to rags whenever he gets into the sitting room, comes out of his nest in the shed and howls at the backdoor in the night, and is fully determinod to sleep "any where else but on the window-ail); but when he d'r happen to be bribed or coaxed Into lying there five minutes I am ready to forgive him everything for the sake of the peaceful. proaeroua. comfortable air which he gives to my humble establishment But even he oould not make it seem likeTionie with out the prescenue of a teakettle. An eruty teakettle, or a cold one, should never be allowed in any well reg ulated family. Nothing is more vexa tious titan when, in some sharp need hot water, one weeks the teakettle and finds it cold or empty. It is like seeking a hu man soul for help and sympathy, and finding it entitled to the same adjectives. But no master whether a teakettle be made of tin, iron, or copiier, the only really had teakettle is the cold and empty one; so if the housekeeper would avoid inconvenience, fretfulnews, delay, impati ence, and all uncliantableness, let her see to it that tier teakettle, whether black as Erebus, or scoured until she can see her face in it, is always full and al ways hot. From "A Chapter on Tea kettle," in Demorest's Magazine for September. Well Irrigation In Kansas. The State Irrigation Commission of Kansas has put in an extensive irriga tion plant at Goodland, Sherman county to test the feasibility of irrigating on a large scale from deep wells. Ooodland is located 3,700 feet above sea level, and 165 feet above permanent water. The well completed by the irrigation com mission is a six-inch tubular well 166 feet deep. It is equipped with a single action Cook pump having a stroke of 26 inches, with a capacity of 130 gallons per minute. The power is furnished by a gasoline engine. The engine will re quire nearly 1 gallon of gasoline per hour for fuel,',but requires no other ex penee, as no attention is required except in starting and stopping it. Hie .reser voir is 12")xS0x6 feet, with a capacity of 500,000 gallons. This plant complete cost 1,600, but can be duplicated by a mad competent to superintend his own work and aid in construction for from 1,00(1 lo.$l,200. The cost.of operating this irrigation works is estimated at f 1 pef day whertjnoperation, and its cap acity is miflicient for irrigating from 40 to SO acres. The completion of this irrigation 'plant was celebrated recently by a big demon stration. Secretary Co burn of the Kan sas State. Board of Agriculture made the speech of the day. Among other jperli nent'things t lie Secretary said: "To come here in the heart of the my thecal denert of our school days and witness the inauguration under official auspices of an experiment which, in the not distant future, must exert a wide reaching influence toward making thin country reliably. productive and avail able as homes for the homeless, is a memorable event ia the life ofaoy man. I expect to see irrigation with this plant succeed, aad.aea glad many such experi ments are to be made at the state's ex pense; yet in all Umbo undertaking I am tmre the larger and batter measure of sni:Lsm Nttjejt come IVem lash vidua! Witawprisn and iadirnlwal effort. In tax tannty of Sherman yaw have as fair (and as the sera ever shone on, large snongb far tbe nrnttrng of 1MM fortj acretnrma With a foarUi of this hrr gated they wont nasily m stain rural aapnliUou of tMCt to l6, exclusive of the people in your prosperous towns. It has been demonstrated that a man may bare 44 anrea of land and fail of a liv'hsgt bnjt no batten sVfflMBjstoe&su tlsan thalttM man wfth brain, with II prop' rly rnllive.fatd imgatnd aores H Inn poafeoa to defy Wall Street, to pay his Mortgage, My his wwe the well earned ftitk aVsea, gire the children a oeMegs n iMsftssssv ano tunvn vnw ajtawsy smpjeews of tab, atttosn-to-om tM mmmeu" tolbons wholitt by ttie tend nf ttw4r iwv" TKe OnTivao. Uood.'riga furnished on abort notice. Reliable drivers and quiet saddle home always on hund. flood aocommodations for transcient customers. Horses boarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL GEORGE OLINGER, PHOIMtlKToR. the COMMERCIAL BANK. (ESTABLISHED 1888.1 Harrison, B. . BftKWHTMl, President D. H. O Rift AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S50 000. Transacts a General CORRESPOXDKXTSj Auxbicax Exciukoe National Bank, New York, Uxitkd Statd National Hank, Omaha, Fuojt Natjosai. Bank, Cliadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Bf-DBAiTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. Did you Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine lias been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, excrtinif a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loas of appetite, constipation, head ache, fainting spells or are nervous, sleepless, excitable, melancholy or trou bled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only f0 cents at the Pio neer Pliarniacy. Final Proof Xoticrx. All perwoim having tlnul proof notices In tbls ptiper will recelYe a marked iiy of the paper anl are requetl to examine their notice anci if any emu s exinl report Hie same to till oIMee at once. Notice lor Vuhliratmn. jnl Office at Alliance, Neb., I Aug. 14, . ( Notice In hereby (riven tlmt tbe following'' iihiiicI settler bus fll.'l notice ot his Inten tion to make final proof in iupioi't of bin ciaiui, and that Maid proof will be made be fore M. J. Illewett, ( lurk Diittrict Court at HnriiHun, Nebraxka, on r pt, Kl, it&Hi, vis; William Miller, of Hodarr. Neb. a ho made II. K. No. VMS for til lie, t ace, w tp. m n r. M w. He namea the foliowliic vltneiuwt to prove his aontinuona realdeuee npon and cultiva tion oT, auid land, via : at. I . iHHiii, I', y. ConVe, Henry Zliimicr man, Alanwu South worlh, all of (Koliirr, elf. sJmo Alaasoe Soathaertb, of Bodare. Xcb., aeo in ad II. fc. No. WIS for the lota 1 and X and e. ., nr. sec. :SJ, tp. a u., r. at w. Me name tke followluK wltueiMiMi to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, aald land, via : William Miller, Henry Zimmerman, Steph en Merrex, a!J of llodarc. Neb., l.i-orjM (mil, of Harrlxun, Keb. J. w, tun, J a. !si k.-a-wtcr. .Vatiee for ruslJratlea. laiiMl UCee at Alliance, Neb., ( July SO, iaui. ( KsUee ia hereby Riven that tbe followlng--aamed wtrtler baa died notice uf b la iu ten lion to iMaAe UuaJ proof lu auiiuort of bia claim, and that said proof will be made be fore at. J. Biewett, clerk of Inatriet .Atari, at Jlarrlson, Neb., on Sept. , baa, via.' Williaai K. Heldee, af llarri-ou, Xek., wko uuMla II. K. No. 4JH for tke v. Si nw. r. yt . t sod aw. 14 ue. ! of are. la, 141. Su, r. as sr. - Ha aaiues tae foUowlue wllnae to nrava hia emtliiawM rasteeuaa ujmm aud cuiUva tlou o, aaM laud. via rVter Uaamt, WUliaaa If. Uvae-li. Jow pk Slctisallii, Uraat feaeca, aii of llarrlaou. Neb. Itf-ASi J. W. W'aaa, Jau, ite-Uw-r. Mkerirs Male. Rjr vlrtae af aa order af aaJe lamed by Vkc clerk 4aT tae dlatrtct court of Uie county of ntanx aaa state of nearaaaa. uwn a aeerc raadnrad ky aakl owurt ia faeer af iloratie iatcke awaf anatNat laaulei Mleiu, Amelia KM!, Maes it. .Vrwlawna, W. w. wood . asSat; Maaaett, I wUten as SHk day jf ! aeatemlww, a. It. ana, at tbe koar of ie w'eierk, a. as- a tke east llmmt Soar of tke court fcauan, ia Uarrlsan, ia eaM eveuty, oaTer atal anil tke rattowluc nasi rlkiid twiti atase tawUs- Tha awrtbenat uuarter u( serttvM thirty tkree (Sti, la lewnebl tkArty m (SI V iMH-tk f raue aVur tMre I , wnat f She alstk .. M, la tke eaaaitv a sloas nasi state af nakraaha, a Mnlie aettea, to Ute klakeat bidder, fur caah, la aatlsfy said sraurvf sale, la tbe aaaa ef fJW.nt, aaa iu tereat, reata. aii4 accruing aeata. (Waj ' aV M. Ml, SkerlaT W. H, rennhuj, Atty. for MalntlsT. . Feed and Sale liable V Nebraska. C. F. CofTEl, Vice-President. WOLD, Cashier. Banking Business. Xolirf in Hlildi-n." Si-iileil l)iil will lie iweivwl ami flliwl by the ioiinly clerk at III olll"-" at llnrrlwm, Seb., for tlin rili4'lnK of the county lirhluc arrow creek ahliii wahiHl out from VH'tion line iMtwiu MM-lionn 'In anil toa'ti :JA, runire M. rimiH hihI KM'fl(nti(MM aj lo the iiiuniicr of n'placliiK ""''I hrhlK" may be hal by cnlliiis Ml lhi oIIuh. of the county clrk. All bi.ln to tie niwnp cilil by a howl in ilouhle til" amount ot tlic liiil. All bi'U to lie ftlwl on or lx liin ihmi.i of Kriiteuibur I, ISU9. Tlie bOHrl rexervc the rlBht to reject any or alt IiIiIk. liy order of Uie boaril of miity eoiuuils-loMt-rx. M, J. Blbwktt, (47 l tounty tierk. A Household Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Canajoliarie, N. Y., says that be always keeps Dr. King's New Discovery in the house and his fam ily has always found the very best re sults follow its use; that lie would not be witlwut it, if procurable. O. A. Dyketnan, druggist, CaUdcill, N. Y-. ay that Dr. King's New Discovery is un- douliU-i.ly the best coukIi remedy; that j he lias used it in bis family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is claimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at Pioneer Pharmacy. Reg ular sice oOc and (1. Barklen's Arnirn Salre. Tlie liesl salve in tlie world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption and poi live ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give pecfecl satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Pioneer Pharmacy. Jnxt Frew the Press. A very attractive publication has just beeo Issued by the passenger detriment of tbe Burlinglou ttoute. It bears tbe title "Tlie Newer North-west" and da scribes ia a most interesting and read able fasliioo those portions of nortiiern Wyoniiug and the Black Hills of South Dakota which are readied by this com pany's lines. The scenery, towns, mines, peojde anil industries of tltese two remarkable sec tions of country are treated of with jb aoluU iidelety. 2(W sages witli iliuslra tioos, seal 00 receipt of 10 uenl iu stamps. J.Fkaxcu, U.P.& T. A. Omaha. Nebraska. T II K North-Western F., C A M. V, li R, a Use best to and front the SUClfl CEET FIELDS -OF- Sioux CountyJ 1 - THE LAND 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 mile of rail'oad and hai no county bonds. Ml HO MIS, NO OKHTS. l.ilWTAXKS. I'.ml lit I iuk and I 11 m her i'liaauer . ..... - - - - - - - -r- - , Than at any Other Place In bra.ka. Sioux iviuiily is the northwest county of Nebraska. It is alaiul thirty miles east and weat by almut heventy miles north tuxl suutli am conUtins OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of lunil. There ate mora UriKlil, smrk liiii;, siiiull streaniK in the county limn iui la fouinl in the suiiie area elsewhere in the. state. It has more pine timber in it tlian nil the rest of the state cnmbineil Its grasses are tlie richest ami most nu tritious known so tliat for sim k-growinjr it is unexcelled. Tlie soil varies from a heavy clay to a litflit sandy loam and is (-amhle of pro ducing excellent crops. The principal rr))s are small j,'inin and vegetables, althotiffh good corn is grown in the valleys. The wheat, oats rye and barley are all of unusually line quality and command the highest mui ket prices. The water is pure and refreshing ami is found in abundance in nil ai'U of the county. Tlie county is practically out of debt and has over forty-live miles of railrc ad within its borders, has a jfood brick court house and the necessary fixtures for run ning the county and there has never been one dollar of couuty bonds issused and hence taxes will lie low. The Fremont, Klkliorn & Missouri Valley railroad cros.ses8ioux county from east to west and the H. & I. has about fifteen miles of its line in the northeast part of the county. The climate' is more pleasant than that of lias eastern portion of Nebraska. There is still OVER 800,000 ACRES of laud in Sioux county yet open to homestead entry, it is better land and more desirably located xthan that for which such rushes are made on the open ing of a reservation. There .is no rail road land in the county and for that reason its settlement has been slow fur no sfiecial eirort to get settlers was made, as was done in the early days of the settlement of tlie eastern part of the state. Oood deeded land can be purchased at reasonable rates with government land adjoining so tli.it a person alio wants more than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a little means. Tlwre are alxiul 2,!)O0 people in tlie couuty ami Ure is room for thousands more. ILutomi is tlie county aeut and is sit uated oa tJaa P. E. & M. V. railroad, and is as good a town n Uie thinly settled country deioautla. riciiool lauses and -lum Ilea are pro vided in almost every settlement aial uru kept up with tlie Limes. All who desire to get a liouwaleiul ir buy land cheap are iaviUsi UicouiuiusJ see the country for tlieuiael ves and judge of its tlavrita. Hoiuesteada wilj not iw obtMnable uiuch longer and if ou want to use your right iumJ get 10(1 ucrea of laad fruxu Uncle Saw free it is lime you were about iL U4 at Tbls Ust of weafjem citiea: ( likwKe Ht. Joae4i J alalia lmum Ht. Louie JJeuver Kaasas City laiuiwooal Itatoea'at SamUasr artiMjIi ou iatrtaJ vinitia The Burliaam Biaute is tie inaat isse la M mm it is to an one of them. AdreWawieat eawSJUr wmt full inforsiia Um alaast tsatiias mmI rate oe uAum- J. fauven, Q. P. A T. A. Oautba. h. OFFICIAL DIHICTOHY. I -T4T I'rrti : , (,.l.i..b l..r.o. t W.Mrie .icut-ael t.oerwr 1 lii r L - -- "ei'relrv 4 r,.Hr M.."." .'. Auditor i-pl,. lui'k). .Irea-erer . I hue bill AtUurney Iwirml I (U,.ii ljii.rt iinuii-uM.r K I orb. It -.l'- fWI' li'attuclb.M MiN.-Mloa'Al. I'r.l-W.ATHiN: r Maml.ra.in f. a aenalor idah w ui. .via-- i rTr.vr W .J. tli'". I ..-rriuaM I'it I ii''"'i li. II. Mercer, .. I'. Neiklrioiin J llaiuer. Oumtin I lib kill " Kullertoii Aurora U.-d 1 1..U.I U . A. Mi kiesliau, II. M hem. Hh " Broken Itow Jl'liK I KV : ' r I Norval Iliief Jiiatn-e, w-a anl i M 'lot . --"- t"""-ale JiHlK''. ' ulunilnia 11 l I . Ilarr'l-Ml .. Aa'te Jn'lfe."", l-dand li A laa.pkeli,. n rk and ri t.-rjl Inc.. In nn tt-XTII JI I'K IAI. IiIM'KIIT: 11. 1'. hiiikaid Jiida-. u s. il Allrcl llrto - " ' M J. Ilicwctt ' I' lk.ll .irMMi ltd NTV liUK I li: HolK-rl Wil.n l oui.t) Jiida.. M. J. Mll-aell '" II s w.niriitr liaori-r H Jiau. . ....,"ai't- I'ulilic lntl n t..i A. M. IN. . Mwritr J. K 1'hiiiin ) '" r Uli. MiMejr.ir l J. Illewetl ...i lcrkol lii.trict 1 ourl UI11 T. I link uunly A Horner l'.(l.i:i IK ttiMMlK'M-lt-: rank Tinklmm It lii-irn-l M.J. flT... ' li. t Jo'iiimiii Imil mull 1 l " I K..II.ATIVK: II. I i. Meanrt .."a-naUir, KUt No. Il.l r:i fM U , l iiii" ) ... liep., Itl. No. to, ll'iMii.wtt'. VII.I.Ai.t OH U KIl- M, J. Illcai'll i chairman r.. Itoha.-r J. W . titt - II. II i.rl.airl W . II. MnraUdlcr ., J. .jlllllltHil Ia-h l .cricli J. . niltli ...1 rii-ii'c 1 I. iw .Tri-Hnicr . . Mnr.hnl M Iliad, or Hi His: :j. u . -.u Ollci-ti.c l'. I.. lIHM-k. . M.rlcrMl.c W. Ilclcr.. I rcniircc I I HMaOHOI 111 I lltrlct Court,.-At lliirn-on, coiinnciici- April nlh nnil .siivciiilK-r :.iii. Coiiiitv ouri,-At llHiiWin, c.iiiiiiii'ii.-i--(lrl iiinlv f euch nionlii. Clll'lH UKs AMI wH'IKTIr.s. M. K. I'hurcli - I'rcaclilitrf i-ncli tulcrual-. sinifl'-y at lu:.fu a. in., iiu.c.'r suiit.yc en iiik at ;::). Itm-. I . K. 'osm.i.i.. ru-lor. MctliiKlit Snii'lHy s,-tjo iihm-ic. ry si,,. J. K. Mll"lf.l.l.t.H. MilM-rliitcndctit. W. II. mm, a-l-rcLiU WIMIDMKN OKTIIK WiiHI.li. Iliirri4in t 'hiiiii, No. V, niiH'ta on tlie llrl nnil llill'l sutiiniiiy cvvnliitta of imicIi lit.inlli J. K. I'nisslt, K. r, I'iimii'i, Clerk. tun. (nut. mohkiin-jwisiumkn ok vmkiik a. Mis-la i-ni'li altcrnnt'- suiimlitv evening lit KoVlock. A. I(. IIkw, V, C, J. . Sal III, Clerk. r.nVUUTII I.I.AI.I i, ticvotioiuil tiKi'tliik" "very Nnmliiy evnnlnif at U JU. Cnliliii't iniH-tliiK on call of irci dent. ah ik IIkhtkb, Mas. W. II. IUvis, I'rualileitl. Secretin')', ttttrttzzt tz-t tttt tctc txtr: sPllUeUli Given Away Every Month to the porton ubntlttlni the I won i aiarit'irius tavsaitoa .l...lnn . I., . t..,u..Ull.. M.....tk . WH hKCL'KB JATBMlf8 FOIt 1NVKNTOU8. and the 4 olijeot of this offer t to en- M eoursire peraom of sn Invent. M tve turn of mind. At tha f, asms time we with to loiprrH H mo iavi tnat u .. It's the Simple. Trivial Inventions That Yield Fortunes such at Io Long's Honk end Kye, "See that lluinii." "Safety Pin," "Flira lu tlo-1 ver." "Air Hrske." t,u: Almost every one conceive Q a lirlf bt Idea at Mime time or other. Why nut put it In prae- iioei user iui h latent may aa He In thin ill ruction. May II I try? i: i; i! t: lr"Wrlto for further Inforuuilt'ie id mentlou tula paper. THE PRESS CLAIMS GO. Philip W. Avlixtt. ties. M(r 618 F Street, Northwest. WA9HIN0T0N. 0- C. 0TTbe resu.naiiiinty of tint comiaini ma I Ixs iu.itfi'd to ilia (act Ilia l in (t auick ia held tiy uiei una ibuuaaml ft ol llio leading uipia la the ( LoiUhI e'itca 'itut; ST. MARY'S INSTITUTE, qvimcv, aunou, This institution, chartered July, Wl, It conducted by ths School Sisters of Notr, Dams, and provided with tvery rsquisits conducive to physical, UrtrlUctusI and moral j development The system of education embraces every ' useful and ornamental branch ol art and science suitable for young ladies. Forests- Icfue, address MOTHER SUPERIOR, St Mary's Institute, Quincy, IU. SHORTHAND . ro!wIa3CK?l Traewdiin(, r)o.ec. ilia anil lv,,..l.i roaaUiy UaarSTrTclva tra.k,r., ( tiuano, Aaap boafd, aad (La ta Uiniuairuiil ( ullrie. baud(u AaMrKa. f.fadumia. r.d,lr M ,1U eancaa. rkauiifal T1luirai. Caulvaaa rkLt. Oea OltrBualsaaM OeUesa, Oaiaer, IU. COLLEGE, I OsllmML AMdamk, Nsrmsl. Art, Mosta, Kane Lai and Minimi M,4wvj . . iaatrirUv SirataiUua a.iki.j. ..... . .-- aaagiaua, vu a. imm ts all BYBODY Imp r.iiww IlfASTwelMUKKX Inrwctt Eur- reweh of westers J? "aajCaHnaiergaa. Fl a .rU awa f aw I.Zad Z Owterle -ty,a.ioulCIH,a, Aadkrloa l.a.n. ! unu in li v I w1l msi mmmnrwnmmx pane witnla t aaii.a, uai ane ear AKT HALJ. Is SSaa Nhaas. twa tkual Aaa f