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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1878)
HB WUAkT4JtJSrJ &M& T W2 zJmmokff'TWWrmJ.ZAnx -r- , . , ............. j, .,.,.,, ,-.;.,,. l1fw II . WASHINGTON t IUT Wuitniiwv, TttrcUT. Murk hil. tlaort, frwn thr r.nailtrr oe Jo.tkttrt, t ortl U.k the Nil to frfra) UoVniM U atthout rnitnmrtHltln. r! It t4 nl on the rtlar TJ l.wr ).4nl rrtJu tion to pr-ni. ih time fur tkr i.ttn.rtil the (4i im tilttlrhtl spoilt -m. it tamr fnsn thr lloutr. Afirr Ue m.vntnc IxHir Ibr rVrtiatr tr.untrd rt.ntlilrratk.ii of thr Pat-Mr rallrt.t tlnklm; fm full Vtrrrtmtm thtir tun and Matthrat in.le Hcdr. nirra of Wim-hiiou rallr.lu( thr jirtlUvw ( l T t whin, rlalmlnt- rt u rVtiaU fntti r-xoh (. arolint, and muted thai It he rrfrrrr-t t. Ihr mmltt on rlr ll..i.. n nnUml J),,,. ,t Wrtt Irrthla, sutimittrd .rrnil5r i. r Iilllon. .U..lng fr m thr m rt nnlttr.1 I.. "MIJTM tit tir!SfrtM i. thr. Irrn.iirt In I?!, lolkvcftrt'l thl UiWniUKI aa ,lur t.i thr O.iTrrnitvml ten cfltrittw if liitrmsl tnruilr not In ouVr ami illrrrMhC thr Niir tar j to iri-.ft hi thr N-natr ah! auijHl i( rtloa uf till um lia iurc tkt tlmr trn J.al.l totVMmiiHrlil, tiatairUhl liu Iwvu M'tliiil Ii.t ONiij'rtimlw, kihI r.al .tri. hair tirrn Ukrtl to rt.llrft thr hlme, tKtlrrr.1 tntrl and laid on thr Uhtr Wln.lnrn thru ctllM lift thr cotmiUr tint .11 jlointlr i.roiUllm dill, an.t , bra. rritnl t.. eoim lth It IimUi, hut at Ihr tr iplet nl Senator iiiIii rhtlrmauiif Ihvenin tllltlir on r..trl:ii KrUtloit. lie, listlmiulu.lrd to let IttMnTrrntiMltoinnrnia After a timet ctrcullTe frMltm, thr Srnatr il)niiriirl llol'fR Atktu, from thr rormntttrrlon approtrU Hon , reported I In? lei;lUtttr appioprWtloti Mil Wiri.l, from tin. wt. ami niraii nmt tlilllr,., trKirtr. ir Urlll Mil It (ritt.l l.i tin ttiinmlttrv. of thr w holt- l'.i rt t--l llii irii4tf hill to roii.iltntr (imml....n tomu flilrr ami rt-lio't a laii fof ifilitlliK riilrvl aci-oiiiiiiik)aliotif for thr llhrarj of (..niKti-.. mI Tlir t.tnll hill nuilr a vil ir thr for TtitfrxUr, Afril 4lh .i.ilni;ri t-allr.) mi thr JKmii Klrhl Msorliu..l raf. ami Waltli, of Mtnlmd, uvU thr mott HolaMti jwrrh HCaliitt tlir iiiahult) IVmllni; th ilr JmIi tlir HuU'U a lJuunirU. r.NATii U flltMiTtiN WritiimUt. Marrh 'JT Krr inn olIrnM a h iii.loiiliie lutUn ho In thruarof i aitiM f frmitf or fohllri lrffrrtl 'I Im Vlcr Pir.l.lrnt LJiliollilril i:u tl. 4iiinlrr anil ;in hit an h nmiiiililrt. on tht Nirt of the Snulr to nit-t't Ihr mil tint of Hon. John I: l.tsm.inl iim thrlr arrival at r Vork, 4inl lo e.iiiHuitiv thnii to Ihr iafr of lull rillfllt A iraolUlfiill MTllii! IUj uml MrMDItn ltltnih for i'viifra Inroii tttlli threat In thr ,N iiatt for thr ntit.irti tormof Krllotri; from bnilUii.i.t'iiilliic Muuh, l-ol, jt Krtt-. to oiiUfiu: liilr.xliic'f.1 a hill aiirotrl illtn; liulf it million tlnlUr for Hit Iniprot tiiitiil of the llntli'in rlM-r 1 tie N'h itn r.'Miinr.l iiiiulilrrutlotit.f ihr 'j( 'II. ItaJroail Klnktiii; fiiiul hill, ami llntof (i.M.riU. nimkr , in oiN.ltlon loiinnv ftitturrof Ihr hill it jxirtcil hr thr Jn.lhUrv loinmltl) r, htil4ll ln ill.l not with to In' uii.trrM"-"! ,i fatotlni: tint luaMuetif the hill ri"iil.-. i) thr I'ommlth't on rallmtil Thuiliun ilrfui.lr.l thr hill l i.irlnl In tin. JiiillciirvroMiinllli't' Aflrraonn' fiirthiT illMU"iiin, Hilly tiik thr tlix.r tofjx'ak on tint fltiktri; f iiml hill It h ihrn l.ilil otr Wlinloin calh'.l up the lloiiitr hill inaKtiiK nii Iimprliitlonf for the romoilar mul illioinatlu wrrlrr of tint uoTrriitlifiil for thr jrar rmlllir June :h), l!i?.), ami I'Tiilalmil It prut Hon ami ainemUni'iiOi tfltortttl hj thr t'otnmlttii. on al inipriutiiin, tthlt'h Hrrr attrrnl lo. Thr hill waarrail a thlnl tlmr ami iuil. Tlmlom Mllimlllnl nn aniriiiliiirnttolhr hill wlilcli pro vlilot for thr orirnnlintlon of thr Ml"l"lpil KhtT linnroviiiii'iit l'otiiinlnon ami torxtrml the- liirlMllcllonof thr Cotnmli.on to tlir Kit II. if t. Aiitlimij, anil Miithotltr llirin lo inakr an riaiiilnitluii mul nunrjof thr hrailwatrra if thr Mw..pp mHIi a vlrw to ninatnirtlni; rrarrrolra for rrculathiir thr aupply of walrr tliiriii); ilr wrathir.- referred Ailjournnl. IIOf.K 1).itI, of North Carolina. Intrintiirtil a Mil for tlio u.euml iKTiipiitlon of rrrtitln liiilhtlin:i liy the Unttrtl Hlatca troop -referrvtl, Krl. ton, from fhe ciiniinlttfiinn roininrrrr, rrv)rt l hark thr hill to prrrrnt thr Inlrmliirtlon (if tiintuL'IniM illMaJM In Ihr L'nllnl Hlatra. Af trr tlrh.Ui' the hill Haf ainrmhst ami pafvt. Thr Hollar rinumnl t'oiclilnratlon of Ihr Mna aarhUKrlt t'ontmlrit rli-etlon caw of lrati a?alnt Klrl. I, ami after itrhatr a voir an tit Vrn iiion the iiilnorltj reolntlin ilcrlaillut rirhl rnllthtl to a arn't rt'KillUtl, Traa, 110; H.ITH llll. Tim iipeaker on aiiDomirliiirtlicToio eaat lihi vote In the negative. Hum trim; thr voto ami ilefrattm; the rrxiliillon. Vtlhoiit eotnlnc to a ote on the inuj intr reMilutlon, (he Hotifc ailjjuriifj. 8r.sTr. WiaillNOTiis, ThnrRilay, Marrli ',- Terrr. from the rommlltee on poftollleef, reiorteil lth amemtment the Ilomte hill to niruljte the uilviTtWnc of mall Irttlnj:- plaenl on the ealemlar. Teller from the eommlttee on rail roaiU, ri'xrlnl llh mni'mlinenta thr rVnate, hill to inrororali thr National 1'arllle IUII roail anil Telegraph Coinpany, theohjert helm: toromttruet inn! operate a rallroml unil tele urapli line friwi Clivrnur to Kort I.arumle, thenee to Deaitwooil. ami from Kort l.nramlr to Kort Ki'tterinan, from thrnrr In a northerly or iiortliweMerlytllreetlon toYellowftone rher near the mouth of lilt; Horn river, thence to Helena, Montana, ami from thenee to thr l'a rifle, ocean, l'aihlock eitlleil up thr .'(en tr hill amrnilini; the art to pnivhlr for thr .air of the OtiM ami MUitourl ami Stc ami Ko rerrva tiou In KaiiHAf ami Nehraka paeil. K.aton Intrixliireil a hill tn allow an Aini-rlian n-s'1-try to foreign hullt veaaela rcferreil. A num. Iwr of hllla granting jwnlon were tinfeil, fn clinlimca peiiflnnol ' f.V)ai!ionlli to (ten. .lainik ShleM'. Conflilrratliiti wait reiumil of tint l'aeltle. Hailnuil aluklnt: fiiiul hill, ll.illey apokr In favor of the hill rejiorti'il hy the romiulllee m Jmlleliry. I.ainar mihniltteil a rcMilutlon looklm; to the prraervatlon of Hater front at Vlekaliurg aureeil to. Teller, from the. rail roail eoniinlttee, rrjxirtnl auietnlinenla to the Si'inle hill to iiuthorlr.c a narrow u'imu" mil ro.i'l from lllfiuarck to tne Uluck Hllli placeil ' on the I'.ilt'UiUr. not:.tr.. fouhliltraliiin wa rcfiiniiil of the Mutwrliu tu'tti coutenttil eleetlon rao.tlif imentlou helm; upon the rtwiliitlun of a ninjorlty of tho com mittee nn rleetl'in ileelarlm; Dran rntllleil to the feat. Ilir resolution Mt uilnpleil Jeaf, 121; nay, l'i'l- Deanwaf then ouornln. The HotiiM refutdl by a vote of lit to 107, to adopt H.irrlon'it motion to eoiifliler the re.)rta of the rivilnerrlreeomniltteon DiHirk'eper I'ulk. Fn-ter reKirttI hack the appropriation hill for lulM'elUucouf xk;iim' of tiiu lloiiie, ami the Senate ameiiilmeiit thereto urto coneurreil In. Illllf weR'introilileeil hv Hire to i-MahlUh a hoanl of 1'itciUc Itallroail ComnilMiunrra. Wlllli offerrtl irfoliltlon ilirectlnjr ilie mll clary eommlttee to accrllii til facta relating torontraebi male with the Union l'aeltle on the ."-'I I and '-itl of April, 1HL and whether thry were legal referred. The Dlftrlrt of 'Columhla bill waa illtcuMtetl, after which thr Ilouar adjournal. BOUai. i WianmoTOX, FnmaT, March 24. Single ton, from the committeti on appronrletlou reported a hill appropriating t-'M,UH for dcfV dearie In thr ml-ellaneou fund of thellouae referred. Rden, chalnnau of the rommlttec oo war claim, reported bark the bill appro priating t30,000 for the p) men t of claims and reporttvl that It wa allowe.1 hy the mm nnllonerof rlalma pawed. Htepbeni Intro tlueed a bill to promote the general u of the w metric ayitem referred. The Hnue went Into committee of the whole on the private calendar. The flrat hill wu one approtirlatlng 1,500 to pay Bartholomew county, Indiana, Agricultural Society for the ue and occupa tion of the fair ground for military purptiw, from rV'pU'ntlier, W to June. fVA. After omc debate thu ctinimltter truck the enact ing claufenf the bill out. The committee n and the actlou waa ratlaed by the Hou.e. Ad JouruetL ' BIKATI. WlsniNOTOX, Monday, April 1. Mitchell, from the committee on railroad, rej.irted a bill to extend for eight ear the time for com pleting the Northern Pacific, rallnm): placed on the calendar. CliriMlancy, from the com mittee on rev Won of the law, reported a rco lutiwn to provide for a new edition of tne Ke k Tlaeil Statutes, and for a perfectetl Index of the ttrt volume; agreed to. A bill to regulate the idvertliilug of mall letting, and for other pur poirf, u taken up and after the adoption of itrj atartMtnwtitt, ltwl Aflf to Bint tt h Nk t.-k lit la J-awi-i t4 tbr lu-tkUlt tMnimitUr t lrirV f)Jn-l ltrt.4 Ut M (IttttllitHf tlwipt at Wntrttt Titr Mil at 114 v.l Jr. altd y WMtlt, tt iAt US, unmJlnf urt.t l'l. U l-nf Ik Krt-l .ttulr. rrl.tlt Itt Ui liu- tJ ttw I.. M miHtU , tb i-ctrfl MU, Ukttt Uf t oar M.lr -tt rtrmaik I'.tllnf rtwifKttf tllxt tbr VtKlr ml Into ttrrutlle mmIi, ikI ..-!. aftrl f.lnjftwt NtH ta. tlllU .rfrlntrtlo. sj titvt u trt tnl m f.Jk.l Hi Mephrn., f.rf Ih Bii.mUI i1w tj tSr rtHintn tfl t. ftrtliUW the irlum f tvle tHM-ni t'tx-ul iitttVmlf kKrUt the iitniu'i' It ttittr. .i t)i l-j-lf Hi hrititt, to i-rrtenl the rwlut Ikw tf nathttai ruftTtto tt Ir.mlukntlt ttltb.lratiiltcaltri.Uf n..tr frmi ilr.uU'1. Mt UlllUmt4 Vttrtil'th, tlflitio )HiltktI.4i to ttr ItHtit tvf llUn ttm t IfUiif of Wttrri u.l f.4tller durtnc lh lnlr.fr Mr U'liltr of IVnhiiliaitla, a ilut rrxdulhtft pn(Nj r rt aiiM-iklntnit In IM lon.tltulMii Irouttti f tin-fiitlki t4 aU rJaln., aKfrraUr lo ll.r pX'ttl.ii t.f ! "Ithlli U tt, pMtMitij; that hrn rrjrt tr.l h ( laTr- t a tlrpattltwftt tttrl h. Itnt again hr prrrtilrl Until aflrf lt rtf Mn Irt.ia frtan Ihr f (i.ftrtftl.rtif tinmltlrr. rr rtril Mil t.tUlliu: f r the IrA.lrnrt la the appropriation lor ptilJlt prtmlng .l Mndlur fi th prrwul rtval er lltiU.-) ttiti.uerl Joint IrMhltl'li pniti.llllrf alt amrHttHirut to the ttiintltiitiiHi tm Mil, ll-k- ihr wuiuptlon or p.tinrnl of rlflui fur k r proving otit uf thr ilr.ttu, tl,i n( wotx Ml itlilu the limit of a lalr ttigi;r. In thr it-VIHun. rtrrtr.l IMirliain rt'ptirtr.1 it-k from thr etniHlltrr t pprtprtllitif Ihr tall prtithtlng I'f lriu.r IV t Irrkt In thr 1 ir.iif i ilriuitiiiriil, ihI tlr trrilng trr.pauM-r on puhllr lan.l. r.t-.H lliriulltig that no mnift pplottnl t thr hill fhall t-r IImiI to r. -Hit I flit rlifitr. f.ir il or IlinUr rut tut the pnMit land of T r rltmlc, for the uMt aniual .tllti, ami ti"t cilMltnl friHit r trttllntlc (HHilMllig. miiiril lo ft.M ml tlir rtllr. aiot pa thr hit I prut Ming tliat all p. n.ltuut mi a.-rtmnl of tlrtlh or wiHitidi leeeltrti. or ill v tiiHltactnl Ih the M-rilcr ilurllig the lair t. tilt-t htr hern glalitrtt, or mat lirlrfllrr r grnnti.l. flull rouimenrr frtmi Ihr illr of thr tlrath m ttlM'h4gi', ilrftaletl )ii I (., Ii.t Tit. not lo tlillil In thr alHrmulltr An rielilng rhin tta. hrld for drtMtroiih, and the HiHIm ailhiurued ' Alnillt I'alrtlU. A llinrt " iiitii'li fi'i'lln nmt illt'iiH. fcioii upon tln Mltijitt nl jmlfiit light ntiHiiig tin itsiit, wo copy tln'Inllim in nitlilo mul mi "tiji.-n li'l'im" uritti'ii li oiii wln lmti!i tn t'iitiinU'iit to f:lMi rorti'tl liifiiriiuttiiiii iipiiii tlio Milt i'ft It 1 timt' ('uiifi'. flioiilil ilii Mime lliing to nlli'te the i'tiili)itiMMtinciiit ami tmulilei of llio pi'tiiilo ri'lnthn to patent liylit.. Ah ut ini'iit, llio (.'ttnitiiit.itiuer ol'I'atunla.lliftfuPiirpriilectlliKtlu tight itnil inteit'ft of p'lti'iitei , Hppnteutl) ilot nil ho cilli to liijurn the lely nlriit' whirh he irimti. I luting -ill the itiotleN ami iH'Cillcitltnfor thu putruta g run In I, lit! flioiilil not (runt one pnteiit niter no other lor the .nine thing. The patent of the government .IhhiIiI he it protection to thu imtentei of nil III tighl, hiiiI nuy one huiilil teel full! in pitrcliaKJii from nuy out) liolilitif; a patent. Hut tin thucoiiliit ry, the priictlrti I to Ifiue a patent In any ono w ho npplie if lieliato money enough to piy tho ciiorinotli fee. t'.)iigrr fhouhl either limke the patent (ranted final ami rmi'iiiv! evliliiun of oMueiitlitp of .iuh right, or It flienM pniti'ut the Innocent iurcher of patent grunted hy thu iiiltliurily o the ngenl nl tho Kiivcrtiiuent. (loverumeuta lniuM Im for the protection of the people mul not to lay trap ami tlitf pitfall for their ilfftrurtmu. The holder of any patent jjw'h nut nntiiiii the people ami trxlilhltllilf thr hriiHil aeal of the pivcriiiucut, nttet ill" hi rijtit to ileal in ftieli proetty, imltire thu people to huy a tin; only tuife party from mIiiiiii hiicIi thing cmi he oh taineil. Follow in; cIomi nftrr coinea thn attorney of another party who cluliu he Iiml h prior patent on micli trup., ami 1 reiuly to i.ninmeiico unit if n fii: of tlouhln tho i?e of thu flrf piiit'hiiKi. price i not ptiil. To mtVi) a luiv unit tli. tnoiiey i jmiil. Then thero 1 no accurity hut that a third may cone iilutig who Im n atlll prior patent, it the gnveriiinent him core of tlerktt IfHtiln iiuu patent over another on tho mime thin, If the ovtrniiient cannot cciimj v In illilig tlio people ill thi way, let C'ongrt' iir itect tho Innocent panic in piitclnw in),', anil let the original piteulce light it out. Hill reipiiro the Coinmifloner when hn ine u patent to inform the patentee exactly how many patents havo already hcMi gninteil on the .amu thing, hi that no patentee can claim inii.icencc of the nv indie. Concreti might withdraw it attention faotn the fumU unil tight of 1'resiiluutiiil iifplrahtii, for half mi hour at leiiat, to coufiiler the nerious wanla of the people. Anil lit this time, theiei no one thing no hnmeming n tho conflict in patent', mul the cuiiM.-iiieut ntvimllinj; of the farmer of the country, lonaHtnlu Hrlter. AS OIT.S I.KTTKII. Iimva I'atbntOkkick, j Dkh Moimm, Iowa, Feb. i.'0, I87H, Iluii.f'.F.t'i.uiKMi.t, Agricultunil Editor of the"Iovvn rjtate HegiHter:" Dkaii Silt ItulietitiK that your article nro vviilely accepted a okM;l Hhjii the Mihjcrt treutnl, iiml that your intention Is to henellt n well a nilvire your reader, and Hint yon will In; prompt to retract whenever you hcover that y in have in nilvertantly given miatitken view anil made incorrect utiitcmcnt, or that you will cheerfully ohii your column forlree ilicuIon, in order Hint truth may com but error. I respectfully aulimit the fol lowing rvviov of your article on I'nt enU,"a given in the Weekly Hegifter of Feb. 'Hi, 1878. I will consider your prop ositiou tint! aatertlona in tho order they occur in aald article. , I. "It ia time Congrcai iliuuld tin witnu thing to relieve thu cmbarraMmenti and trouble of the tieoplc relative to patent right." This proportion in lUcIf U not ohjec tionablr. If Congrecandoanyihifig to remove tho Ignorance ami prejudice that the people ninnifett in reanl to patent right; if Congress can improve our law to mure clearly detlne the relative right of the public and the patentee in regard to patented invention; IfCoi.reM can Instruct our Mate courts to lie more liar monlou in deciding CHUtea in which pat ent right are involved no that the deci sion made in one state will not Iki re versed in the next: and if Congreat can deviw mean to check the one-man porer now in vogue through which invalid claim nre too frequently allowed, and pitcnti Uued contrary to the letter and spirit of our patent law', it undoubtedly should Im done. II. "The Cotmuisnioncr of Patents In steatl of protecting the right and Inter est of tiatentee apparently doe all ho can to injure the very patent which he grant." Aptere- ar Kftrw dKrltfttl AM who will rlfl tiTti;tr thr pjw. nxr In tbttrai will dnUthit thr ifi-wi chfigr ltr (SrfT.it t unw tritatxl mI tht B.i atXHimrwt K fjlrrtl ttv drfrtrd thr (untnitfH(ter lit "llr tltld rtr-t grant . (Htrnt al.f an-thr fat k mr lhig The tflfMitu,' -t ittiav thaa ttitr ptttnt f.f Ihr timr twirwtMn iirlj etrwff ll If Ihr ritrplton and nn the fwlr-- aw tv Cail.twal rri-,1 thft h, .t Ih prrtratol IV "1 hr tr(tlte 1 t Ifiwr a (titrwl am oir wlt.i tpllt-f If hr hair Htrj rnitugh l.i f i lh roi.riii..tif (,' 'lit iillJilal trotittlf trfutr I trt t.nUMt In l"t7 thlltmi I(miuiiI hi hMlttllift ami lilartrrn utralf wrtr lfturl, atnl liralll half a Ittani p)dlethHti were Ir jfflcl fl.f.M trjrrtrtl Ihr law ami Ihr puttie, ctoitrmplatr gtfiitlwg pilrnt ontj for Irnrtttloni ami tlln-ntnirt thai air nrw ati.l w.. ful, ahd only lit tlio Mhft original Itiirnlor llrnrr nut iiilrw of wtlitHl litvrftigaUt.il awtl J.nllt 11 drt l.l.tn HMi apidlcatiotit f.tr Irttl., ami tl.rli ttjrtti.iii tn fiirh gttft iiuinln-tt h im rn tit-lice a ol lUn, I hue griicMll) foMHil the l.)rt(in ralvtl aHil itfnrHi t glit'll l thr r.vamlnelf ai a litU of r lecllxtl, nl gtrat adl alilgr In tlrtrrilllHlltg Inirlitot't tight h tllftlHgtiUhlltg their Inipruirmrnti (im pll.il liitrntioni In aditltton n thr r.,(l"-t appllrtllnitt r,)i' r In l77. It It liiidioilitr-lli a ft I thtt halt of the in.tllH paleiit It'ttlrtl tluiln Ihe amr year were withheld until Ihr claim writ' ptticll dftlhiil anil letlmt etl tn .litliigti.i litem I'rulii pilot pal rnt It thrlelnti' ot't ailmiall) , crttiue ttuly. ut fiautltlletitlj pelrhiltt'e, "ur patent utrr Himttier oit Ihr fame thing l U.uiil, I It not unjiifl to Inilulffr in lmlr.tle Cttiidemualioli ol oil - palt'ht j firm ami our olllclaU I'ati'lil. for the Minn cli of ait'rltHi, hut not for Identical Intention., ni mi iiiermit llnlf tl lenct' wiir I a goivl -Iti.trnttou The oiiglnal hiIhiI .hotting the eoiiil.iiiatlnii t.f it ImiIi and n Inn e wile. If g(Hiiti-. in tilt 11111 otlginal in vtMittir of that t timblnall.Hi, I n pionrtii patent, giftiilo.1 to thr plonrer id n talon hie Ihilil.lll thai hn been applnUlr.l lit the fuimer If the Inventor did Hi nuh inl'tnUe in liinitverlenet' fall tti olita'li n genetic m tiloiieer clnllll ful lit comMnn tiou tif the Imrli mid Ihe lence lie tn hi o'iuiual ptteiit and ha llbiii)eutly and legally, iiml I ll.llikjil.il), got hi patent icifuit ninl tho kiMipti enlarged o a lo uinkii all Mihfiipicnl linproveiueiit mil iinllnatti mid trlbutar) to hi i laitu, no peifiiii houhl com not loreflall other from mtklng and pat cli ting iinptnifjucut in bartunl feiier wire. Hence the numeiou patent fur article of the .nine clat mid the variety of patented barbed fence wire in the mar ket II the hrontl, generic, pioneer claim of the original patent, teliued, cannot Im maintained, (ninl they cannot be If It I proven beyond doubt Hint baib were ucd on fence wire ptlor lo llieiUle ot the lltt liatent l.ntleil lliereloi,) why then each Individual patent will lie Inile Mndeiit f i f i tit the original pioneer claim, mid the one that I for the implet and bct barbed fence, wirn tli'Ulld bn thu liio.t valtlabh'. If the liiveuHon of two or morn ierous arc combined to produce the Mrfnrtiou nought, there may lie two or more pvteut. unil the right of each inventor and patentee that contributed lo the production of that perfection should be impcc'titi. Unfortunately the individ ual rights pointed nulinnueh patent for Improvement lit an art nnd mauufacOo nm ofien Ignored nnd infringed, and hence the litigation Hint are 0 HUH h tit cried iiml mnile the pretext for nf.aiiltltig Hie patent law nnd ll niliulnlftralor. The title lo a good ipialler nertlon of land may be divided, niihtllvlilcil, nnd fractional parts owned by indlvidiinl., ami part by joint owner. The title lo a val iiiililc paleiited product or machine ma) Ih veted in illllcrcllt inventor, patentre, mid nH.ignet'K. If tint Urn! owner are lighting about their mete and bound and titluf, and the patent owner about their clninif. the afet w iy In both in ataucen will bo to stand olf ninl let them tight it out. There 1 no need ol entering Mich lights, and when a insii voluntarily take part hn should not complain when he gets hurl. Therefore tin not purrhaic or UMj patented property, of which the title I in dispute, mile you rnu cheer fuUy nbidu the result of the contrt to tpiired U) gain m good title. V. "CongreHS ihoiild either nmkv the patent granted final mid conclnilni evl deuce of ownership of nuch ri.hts, or it slionhl protect the Innocent purchufc r,' Authority to iuu puieut lor Invim lion it vested solely in the Comml.flniirr of Patent. And the law- direct him how, for what, nnd to whom he shall iun pat ents. And fvery pnteut ltied n direct ed by our statute will dell tic the rights of the holder thereof n clearly u a patent or died for a piece of laud will deflno the boundaries of the pleco of Innd thctebv conveyed. Thu mete nnd bounds In n laud title nic ajtionyinoila with theclnlm in n patent for an invention, nnd rnu h di ll lie llm scope of the proitrity held ther. by. Unfortunately thu jwople do not o umlerstnml the matter, and hiiiru the fraud practiced upon the "innocent tiur chaser." When a tanner purchase land hedocs nut usually rely upon what the seller says In regard to the boundaries or the title. A n prudi nt man, If ho I not a practical surveyor and conveyancer, hi employs extierts in whom ho lis ronfl dence to show tho boundaries and an itb atract of title. Hut In purr haf rig a pat nt right or patented machinery. hc"go. it blind," and hence the loud cries of ilia te from "innocrnt purchaser." If a farmer irra the office of the Statk attAXoK to purchtte patented liarlMsd fence wire and find the rpjnllfy and thu price satisfactory, Im should be fore purchasing see that the arller can Kive a fMd title. And If the seller It not an Infringer, anil viriUtlntr the law by dealing in pirated Inventiou, he will or should unhesitatloKly alve a warrantee title for thu good he sell.. If he ha a license to .ell the patented fence wire he can show it. If he has not he should pro cure It. If, however, for lip ke of un demdlinj; legitimate tl-nlrr ho will en courage pliacy, and obtain his wares from manufacturer who are infringers ml then sell such contraband omI to his "innocent patrons," it I easy to see how litigation about pitentw Ikj contlniu-tl ad the prejudice ngalnit patents nug enteI. If a farmer buy a horse from a thief and tho owner come along and claim hi property, the "innocent purchaser" rwsT he-wl, but h twwt ttstfriwlff (r Uw j Im him fjraia f i.t Wwi, a pf t4itifl plurt wn htrh III iit It' Ml fill hat e-nl t p. hi w4 the .ltrr .iw- aWf n m(IvI hi. jwit dn tpmwil run t IliV "f U- m-b 1I. A VtT.. l w .Mtvfr4 n t..ll.t Ih l'rnl t t4 pwwtttt , llttritl. tt (tmltMifXtp,; Im iwt.Mttin Ml Mrttt I trwir-fwllt tuWoill hl Ihr ($,. Ihtr .-l n KilrtH H.- ml tSttl rini t'tftlnni hrartral .srl (.. Irwlli l ,Iih .. nuh Im (rMwrKt laii-n twi ami Ihr (aitr f . ami l in tw laittl, h..ult raftrfu'l U-i lt tfib)rM t Ihwt lrrtl lntHatrl b ntilrr t.f p.i.at., lM-f,wr ).((. in tK rl.m.. tltst h IrwtlrtMTi . Mfxlr ttttiM Ihr 11 1'flrr.l t)ttm 1iik Ih Ihr tit lMrl t.Hld. hr hullt .if which hf aildrtl . inch l.ittwr iialt l imvmwii and fame Tilitwttu iV---- Mmtt llalr uhtr llailrt f Mairri. Hr thu H It la). Inxtr ttr. tin" w hie Iv pfivaletit iiuUt'iii ul UViH Ihr hall uf llm .lain. Hlhei w nh t( w Hbtnit it pat! uf the slln. ha nrrlv evtiv hi r lellltrt ii lhittH'tatkic. (vlitwii tlttttt hair and tinier) Hil. ...vUtt.i rv ft.l aliitiMg U.lh ttltvV. mill Itctiualit Ilir. nio had Ihelt halt tut thoit ai nmnikiif.ritlln.lt. ' Wrtlnd It Ihilt llittinchi.lll Ainrrtta .wnitv Ihr alltti' l tletpitiMl, Mi hnlr I tut thill I." tns llitticlt.lt nt the N.wtlvtt "110. privilege nl ttonlug long hall w a tljj tiiou.lv tlftilitt" to ( ivith .l.tto nmt t-rtptlVKt, ,iv i:.tvartl I ho. Inter) that puiiitlietl i-riiulnnlllv m tlmlUrlv lllrl.eil III .Nl.nfitgtit n ihlnf bull III hair nit till. nHtl I twine n Uvn In Ihe po atiii th it hnd v h.Mwnl till he vvn ittttUo.'l" And Ihh b.vl;,. f 1a vim i via ulherwl.. tit tilt tot) n. n ,UH IthiiH'iit Hv the ( Htral AmrHonii. iuprt'lt't itdilllnitir "tirti rlpptM nmt hi bnlrwiit nil ( tvni ibfr.tcel " tint' MHiii.nl M.vl.nli (wiiivllv "m t.. Iirvve thr liittrrul nl mhiii. pukl'ie iihtiv " And diiitiig mitltrt-vnl HintM in Kiii,.h. iMitting uf Din hrtlr vvn r-unotiM n n puiiithnii'iit. Uf cut... Hitix lolli.tt. n nitttUilM. iKvilii. tltoi b.ng had H eiilllf hiiniiiiilib. If itliiniiK thi. t hin elm the gii.itle.l nlli.tnt iIihI tinihl Im put oiniii rv man or n tviininii vtit to have Ihelr hair oroppotl;" thu n.inu. ntlmi In slave III nppfntnui'o iv n Ihe obvliui li'it.oii, Ihe hnnnrnhleliK of long hrtlr being mi liiiiilienllon Ihe llni'x Imlliiii." .ui) J nut'tiuil, "ttoio their hair n lnit; n It wtnihl glow. Indeed, ll I n mn.t dilllnill llilu.. tn Inlng tho Indian tn em ihelt hair" l.img hair I n nmt k of ilUlinctiun ntunti tho rniignn, nnd tiouo rent pet milled in wear ll but tint principal people. Still llnrly with the New Cnlcitoiilnn nnd v.tilou oiher of the uiieUlllretl, nnd slnillitil) with eiui-i-iv Hired Oriental, "llm Ottoman prince have their heard shaved oft", to hov Hint they run de pendent no tint fnvorof the relnlllg Kuipernr" Hy the Creek , "In man. hood, thtt bait una worn lunger," nnd "neerlnlli pnlltlrtnl algnlflcnliev wrw llUaehed to the hall " In Nnitheril Kutnpo, Inn, "ainonj; thu Frank, the serf worn tho hrtlr i lonu nnd le I'nri'fully ilrem than freemen," and llm Iteemeii le Ung than the no. blen. "Tin. loiiij hnlrof the Frank Mugi I sacred hi for them a mark nnd horiornliloprrrugatlviiofthntoyalrni'ii " t'lnthnlr ninl tTilldebert, whlng lo ill vliln their bmther'a kingdom, coiiiulii.il re.peclliij; Ihelr nephew, "whether In flit nlf their hair so a tn tedileo them tn the rank of subject, or In kill them " I limy mtd Ihn evtreliiH I'tun of thu dap iineso iiilkndo "Neither hi Imlr, heard, nor null urn ever iiinurdlj cut, that hi sacred person limy tint bo tiiiltll nti'il," aitidi rutting a iweurs being ilonn w hlle ho I slippoaml In nlet-p 'ujiulur Snnio Monthly. Thai .Hew Milter Ib.llnr. Tho new silver dollar limke our In wind yearn lint innnt for llm dollar of llm Kninilfathers, This dollar niiutnli nil outrrigo on the Alnerli'iiu enojn that I eliimgh to tiinkn the bones of lint fathei rnlilo In their nnrruw fell, Tho statement Im eii puhhid that mi nrtlt from Eultiml wan Imported in etigravf thi coin, Thu nn i-neiiiy hath roiiv i-rteil our national bird into a pio.., Thi will faplalu the biitu ili'.lgn which I patent mi tho fni'ii of llm coin, Thi I not ineiely a mnttiir of tao, hut of physleiil iiohiHe, No wight could Hv vvilh his wliis In Hint potiirn. No iigle could plncf his wing in that Miinr. If niiglit htfiilliig. mul nailed by the tip of thu wing to u burn door, he might I'i'lhtinviiliitii.oiiiittlilnj; M,r l hi wfiitiM. Thu lull In still moro it si Im po.flblllty. It hang down fur below, na tint lonu train of n wonnm's dro might, If slm vvnro suspended by thu neck. It curves in liku n ilog's mil when cowed, only, ItiMciuI ot inirvlrig betweiMi hi leg, it curvrs nroiunl un der hi feel, niaklnjj it platform or fo. rum for him to stand on. No i'fiu. or other uri'Atunt likn thi. did ever ntlt The nntun of thu deed mid thu fact that it vvtia donit by a Ilrlt Jher, n minion from tho country of uold bug, jfives us n riht lo m.jiect tho motive of tho designer lo m bast). We stiwct that he Is one of thosti who cull this a fale dollar, nnd therefore Hint hn him designedly put on falsn eagle. At great nn outrage him mcm perpe trated on the head on the other side of the cIn. Here I n majwlte fime, . ecllly heavy in thin and neck, ton without any back part to the head. He move the imtoihle posterior cap, and the form of the head above a base llm, drawn across the neek from the chin would Im pyramidal. The liea! box no character, no force, no humanity, no fidelity. Away with it. ami give us back the dollar of our grandfathers. - t'lVirfn tutti (luttltf. Throw hack your shoulder was what Aaron Jlurr wrote to his daughter The odo.ia, "Your habit of stooping, and ririfijrinjr your shoulders forwanlnptin your breast not only disllgure you, but Is alarming on wcount of your health. Tho continuance of thi vilo habit will certainly produce u wiiisumptloni then farewell papa, farewell pleasure, fnn). well life! This Is no exagerallon, no fiction lo excite your apprehension. I ut, setting aside this distressing on ideralion, I urn astonished that you have no more pride in your apiearanc. Toil will certainly Hint your growth ami dUflgure your person." ikitti-k WHaaiitivia ar. I M -tf M. . .f ! . vw St . tY WH t-tif Snfwt A! t kt Ht II I tl V.. - It , , ,M .( t M MWM ft IV W IMM SI .. r f-NiVt tm S, I J lr J hit .!. t.fW 94 It -t l t iw tvtj t-. m St ..! ftf Vw tM-te tt. m. Wtt fWM tA W.Wlf ... at. tv tt tvwt. - m i t fitiStt m r.ffHr a Itaa ! .m. tt WtSSv - .4 -f4 It putt;! i-iiiMi:. I'lutitiv. hiw . tttvt r btittflna; thai tbtif r'M ,ln JeHlv) , I tt.vjtr In iwhI tsrt vfW rhlVillVU w.wtjtj ttilltl h ia IrettiH. cmi iif a taint ' Mi Hrver iMll..iMt. '" I alt ptnl ll(. wflit Sj r In Ht ' Hi' hiHlMt trl -) irt bad won. (or l.tl ami I Im wrlti )lt lwhift Srvrt itiliitl linltHwl'" eilrt JiJl,t, Htl th.'it.'. Vtoil ftittt ctiiltln tlowti lit lv titiiii litttidon I wtfitder tthtl ihr it ill t) nhrli tho its)ttt rati It c tll Htr lnr..t HVt-i to iitm t,,V vm. htt vnnr aunt nil brnwii ami feialehctl, alitl Hit' hmtkt nil )MUf itrt'ti I net el re Mich t'lill.lloit, never " ' HhI )ihi like ut. .'aIIv." I 11.1. g tIKtf htihl id her l4irlt. (nl, tw at in, and Uvll mt vhetnV atfalntt tl "I diifl'l, I teinli I tlmi'l," hef1rl ltliHii.iiI) . ami lo hnw her iHiltle hw thu'tt her nntit nmiiit ine, and ,iMriN mi hiwe ttrilh lilt Mkflluil III plerft n( htrti vitwwl tltr Uhni l.i w.. IHiltle her tltiMi. .tall ivrunm iKiltirmnld.lMlhil.lliald and imi.e nul.l nil lit one, nml ll uei lii rei III llio that thu tpetil nil her )elMl.i time Ih ipintltdltm wl.lt Ihr eiHtk nnd .iinldHtig (it. but (ttr all thai, one n( lev pltlielpitl itwlltM.ii tlHHUjlhti lever I hnd Ml lunar Wit ttnklHtf nl all uniiM in ...it Ntv tw (,t.'t ttftliliiug hi III) lwttt!t, nhd I kHi'tt the did all tHHik' w oik (or sit Wiwka a Widi nt hue iiwh, when iMMtr iimiV had siit-h it ul ttii ttleiii ninl i ui her liitn. I Wot hi no 1,11, Cl..t Mild I hnd a lung tlteutiiii nltoul ('niitln K-altt mid lu-r vlll, nnd vi tt ll l.lt vvlml dimvillnl lltllo rngtiiiulllii vvt should enin In her, (ur I iu nfinltl tie hml been nin iilng wild, though papa mil) iiml In laugh at it mid vioiild i-nuie Into Ihe school tiNiiii w bun iiiniiiina w n bu) w tt It ii over our li'ftiim, vthenever II vvn a line uniiiiliig, ninl it) "Now ihen, girl, the sllil ahllie saint llio bildt fvln enlllug Out with you' Umiiii i.'oit when It ralut," I knew afterward why till was I'ftiia lina n httrill.l.i n.irt.oi. .I.maiI ..f our growing im weak, and lekl, for hi hi a dellcnto fniully, nnd I hail uearu Hint our enlltiu weto nlleii very 111 ' "I can guess wh) (.'nn. In Kale's com. tug lo slay with u," ni ,, "I know whv she's iiiinlntf," I said. "If because she's III," ahoiitiil l.ll. for fear I should show my knowleilKii llrst. "Sally will lake her new, Warm lilllk with an egg In It before alio get inn of bed In the morning," said '!) , o. einnlvi "that will soon luake her well," "Win shall have all the eggs Npenkln lays," anltl 1,11, "and Jenny w take her every morning in the old gaidcn seat under Ihe tieos She's ante to get well there." And so we did, for i'oillii Kate came that afternoon -a tall, pain girl, with a sad, weary took lu iier face, as she gsri'd wistfully from nun to the other. We tlnei! girt stood hack oiilto In awe of the we.tlri'aed, faliioiiahtw looking hotly, who wn different from what we had etpi-ctiil, while mnmiiia went up in wideoiue her, and iiMik her lu her arms In n lender, nITii' tlonate way, saylngi "Mv ilear child, we nie so triad to sen Voll ' Cousin Kate threw her arms round mniiiiun's nnok and hurl Into a lit of sobldiitf, hiding her fnee f inrii our sights Wit lllll Hot utiv iimm .f I'.mi.Ii. Half that day, hut our young Interest was deeply excited, ami somehow, per hap fostered by dark hint dropped by niniy, won was a llllgUMMI uowcr, liav Inir been eroml In lot.. niTnlr wltl. tho horse-keeper of a nlghlorlngfarniI "" K"is koi to iiiuikiug ni our coiifiu'i lllneas as n kind of iuytery cnniietiiei lu some way, how we did not know Willi lint liiutrl. Ollr HMO llf till. aWiml fxmtlii j....l.i fell oll'ihe very not t day, when we took poeslou of her, ami led her round our tienr oin eoutilry home, with Its wilder lies of an orehiird, great garden shrub boric mul nlensaiil meadow. Her coining seeiueil tn lunrknuepoeh lu OUr toillllf Uvea. fur. i-.ilin. In.tv weak and ilelienle she was, we used to vie one with llm other In being ipilet nnd gentle, waiting upon her in the must lllinofivtanrv unv llti. tt.it... .....I always ready to rush ofl iim-t willing m.'i-iigers io i ore in 1 1 any utile want 1 1... ... .... i in. i t-i rt-i This came natural to u; but on my pari ii was increased by a few word which I heard pas between nana and mamma, mamma saying Hint she did not think thai poor Kato would ever ,!" minnj; again, llll siowiy wither awav. 1 iravn a irn.itf miln l l....r.l these wonl, and then burst out sobbing ..I. .!.....!.. " I I'flVIIti J . "Vou here, Jennv!" said mamma. Well, my sJear, as you have heard what w aald, it must be your secret, tOO. Never let vonr lumr .ui.it.. L..t., what we think, and never behave to her as ii jou iMOUtflit she could not reeov. IT." "I proinIeI readily, and at fourle the possession of that aecmt iwemeil I make mw more womanly than my l n lo I. to 1 '" a- s reootiriietj my u.-nilcriast mw KiinrrillK xl ri. The in vail 1 wa nlueti-en a reat tnln my estimation and I uod to ook up to her with veneration, valug: in ii.ji non, awiei iac unil wistful ryi wouoiTing wnyMie was so III, and wl liat wa Ihe great sorrow thai had come upon her like a blight upon one of the rosea round our porch. Con tin Kale came tons In the spring, nnd the mouth (lew hy till It wa the height of summer; and many and many a night hail I turned my face to Hie wall, m that Ml should not know, and cried silently till my pillow was wet. For I knew to well that Kate waa wAr ikjtn "Ken. Him.it. a aa avfiwa lN a mil lit iKtvobl f rtn wv4 tn (M htt trng m wtwh now v wmM lr "iVviitln Kai," I UI ntiU wIhhi wtt tf. altint. l.ll arnl tTt Mvtaaj (Vltht tiff In (l tl ffnWf, ''(rltl MV lltH'tOf IM, JVtt W)Hf ft)twknl i mow UK a tttl.Wijr tf wlh Iuhm turtle) m IwfWis tVn ivpt.. Ami Ihrw In war Mrs itiatlt my hralt t. ? irti OHll 1I eivi only tttver'aad Ihvn Ma Uv rtr.df In a liiw wMwr, saw tvMawl, "and t-fott ht vail itwtti I shall Is) tlrav.l tlr,!-' ,Sht. nut kiwtw t hUi liff lasvi wort If, and I il oh!ltl wt (rlnhlmswl, gating at her Hit my aUtorv ram hawk, whs. w (v-.vlrHlty did, Wlilnwl aUml Itrf ,U pit ttprnt Ihe seat, CUr itl Upon IsSa ! wlllt r hr-td 4l4 iter v( Kaitt ImihI whh'h hiitr; 114 rtlv frttiii Ihr riruf ishnrv ! Isjh nl, and I ihrvw murl mt thi Rr al hrr f.oi, tti at hi itt. up lit hrr urnlw (asv whb'lt had miit IwvitHttv ratni wlllt lis old. ttin l.wtk "tNwitlit Kato ,' t J, "istJI tt ttlhef tlttft " "NimhO1 I stl.l. islott'i a.k. she Uh' ti wvl intU) " "IM." sh aI.I. iiuUlh raltlita? hf Itend aint bklii at live. "I am jxtllir I.mU) " I el ut imii Ihen. erleil 1 1tt. navvr Ij. nii)i)u"ve ttrvef (old tl lwiot," Thuifwat ltiii-,t Iheo ort ifflW tillM tilr.1 ami cet tut In Kali' fc l taw uri iMrieiitie ami ittotlt'l Am iwiwiiiicr up i inn ini nett nt titiln tin was mute e-tlm. ami Hint, with lh i let.tM wli(iMntlng ttiiind Ut ami ln Iwiitertng n( blnlt inmltv imw ami stfiiu Irtmi Hit) illtlitititi, hw ld III low m',., luittlral tnliv (hew niHio n time In Hot data of long nsit. whrit )HH)pe wrr tfry, very nspi'j e nn rnnn. inem uvivi a priueo it hn lint imiiig, ami haiidmnie, ami Irtte Netil) nvery onn Intrtl Mill, Im Wit ti maul) and to grulte " And he tin ml a Ire-vMlftil prlmvas," pill III ('itt I the tpatiu himi (iiitln Kale'a (aeo ntfalu, but H vtn ealiit again ill rti'il) (ier, ninl iho wmt on Nil. tlritr." she ,t,, n did ,i hue a benutKnl pilnctt.. but a jmwh, simple giil. who lotrtl him, Iimi, wltH all liei liiNiltt ami Ihe) were n ht. p) W hen Ilie itottui hl.ii'nmi'tl tney i'Mint In hliMMtiit only (or ihm, ami Ihe blitl snug Ihelr shi-dImI song for them In the tutithlnr." "ie. nlld Ihe) were martini, Mi llted hnppv eter after,' rfled I'UsV, ''Ilium'1 ' Thee was nueit morn thai pit it ill look iihiii Coiiiln Ktn' l.e, u.i only hy mw, but 11 pAMisI lift, and she nv on "No, Cissy, lhy wttm not, for Ms poor, haiiiUoiueyiiiiiig prince had ens. lilies erurl, bitter enemies who aaV drred him ami said that hn had maaia fatait keys, ami openetl he irfsMiirti chest n( a gtr man, ami tnlen away ins gnin arm precious siniie, ' "Oh," whltmrett ns), lum isv tl lefly inieretieo. "And," c.inllaue.1 Kale, "the? me iMior primii, ami ttwra aa arr sal ImS tvavs lis. niM'enl.Hin wlckr holaadrfsl hltil and burn fate ess against him retailed) ami the IHilgnii thai ie was to I mi ea.t lon, and wear hraty chain, ami tvfj pi there for 'it MriiM rtil i "Olil" erletl l.ll, tt V... II .-I. I '!.... "I know, anil ll wa then thai the brave yoiinif irlrl who I .', ..HI . 11 . invMi ii i is, went and unliMikcil Ihe prl on Kates, struck off hi chalin, ami he was dee," "No not" erletl eon. In Kale, ami her tolce rvlteri.il terribly, so that I wvt alarmetl, though I rotihldo nnlhlug hut gam up u the whl face Mote me, for now a change cumn oter ll. "No," thu cried, "Ilie poor girl could do liolhlnj( hut all and weep, nnd feel her broken heart beat beat Imal, u a own lirla otiwhlh) wenrlrig llef out tilt till lisut lied, and (Hi, Frank! Frank I what have we ever done (hat we ahould suf fer IhlsP" I leaped up to throw my arm around tier, while my sister shrank away In alarm; for Cousin Kale turned from u with a hitler wall, burled her face In her hands, ami throw herself half over th arm of the old garden seat, sobhlntf In a wild, hystcrlenl way, such as 1 had lie v vrseen. " Kate, dear Cousin Kate," I soblswlj hul even as I spoke there Was a hasty stup on Ihe gravel, Ihe bushes trern UttH aside, and the shallow ol a (all man waa cast over us. "Kale darling! he urleil, catching; her in Ms arms, a I was thrust rudely aside, "I nm Innocent and free," rilie did not hear him, for she gave a fnlul gasp and sank Iraek Insensible, v three girls were almost tuunel hul we saw Ilie Inll, thin, mb-ooklj . sirauger iiusiiiy nil poor Kate from U seal, and literally run with Iter to tl uouse, wniie wn lonowen more ! As we reached the porch we met running out, and lu a terv short he returned wild a doctor. Ilut thi i tor was the wrong oue the right j nail come in us at tne garden seal, i ii was ins worn thai hroiight our i.oiisiii Hale hack to life, and Ii course of a few month to health. For Frank Hubert wa reinstall the government ofllco from whlek feln a higher Pot. one which htm the conlidrnes) of the higher ciais; winie me man tiirough treaehery poor Frank had u(! year and a naif Ix-fore, died confe mat ne haul iM-en ihe K""' V aione. Oh! thfse hanpy day when the i taVatsa Stlffll liajflr jff a k' lahf tlwlf nii ifK ! mJ J y I Cousin Kate cheek, and when rra who wa down at tho old ptaca 01 naiuruay v si ay tin Monday, Ih) sent to tilay and roino with 1 I can hardly believe that thirty yj have glldeif by since then, but o II ami even to this day we call dear 1 L'niy-whlskcrcd t rank, "KaU Trine Quiflft. A Callfornlan waa once taking a Iff 1 teen cent dinner at thu Miner' Keti rant lu Han Francisco, when ho call loudly to ihe waller. "Do you conaltl thin good beef P" "Certainly; thecatt came all thu way from Tela. If Um liadn't been kmm beni, they eoaJtUi'l TsaV in uavestoou me trip." 1 rid m V i'l P.' Ai 'QlGftttftoXteMj ULa ?jmttj.imw4gm aEwas' .y.sfe