Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 26, 1891, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DEOEMBEK 20 , 1801.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET ,
Receipts of Oaltlo Wcro Unusually Small
EVJU for a Holiday.
PRIC-S WERE ALVANCED ALL AROUND
Etoriny Wcnilu-r WnH Pnrtlnlly He
nionsl ! ll lor fin Mmltccl OfTor-
IIIJ-H and Kruunt I < OHHCH Hail
Komc.tlilnj. to Dolth It.
OMAHA , Ore 2\
Hoci-lptii of catllo were unusually llxht
even for a holiday , while llio run of hog * was
Just about what dealers generally were look
ing for ,
ThcBtnrmv weather was partlnlly account
able for the Hi tiled offerings of cattle , but re
ceipts aie never heavy on a holiday , and tin
recent dcnior.tllatlon of values bad a gone
tloiil to do with the light supply , lluycrs for
loeitl houses wanted a f w cattle , and will
tnwgrr pli'klnits lo lay and prospects of sninl
runs for u wceU tr.eoini1 , prices advanced fron
tie to 1 i > all around Homo very cooJ l-OJ-lt
l > tcvrs lirnuirlil fl.01 , mid somu fair to HOIK
J.OJ3-II ) lo M.Ml-lh. Mi' rs sold nl frointlOJ to
It.fA There were linnliy enough entlln hero K
iiinkoa iniirKel. the advutico bulnit innlnly
nttrlbiitod to the icntclty of stock.VltI
not mnl receipts Iho malket would In nil prob-
nlilllty lnivo shown liltlo Iniprovcinciitovnr
Thursday.
lliudier .tulT wns nl n stronger , nlthoiiel
the demand WIIH cnllndy loe.il and not overly
brisk at Unit. Seine prellv cool helfuis
brniivlit t..ft'i. Irit the few cows here old
mostly from $1.75 to J'.VJV O.ld lots of hulls.
oxen und Muss sold from ? ! . ' . ! > tot'i'Sant
calves un llio bus sof $ i.r j lo J4..VJ for poor lo
prime vim I
'I'll ere wus nothlnz doing In tbu stookor and
fi-t-der line. Prices nro nominally steady.
The Rene.ru ! mnrlU't was active , dealers being
nnxiUH ( lo soil outaml ot In out of Iho bll/-
7iud , Kveryth ng vliangcd hiiniUIn go < ) (
SOI Mill ,
Ilona-Tlio supply , fortynineearn , was just
about what dealers wcro looking for. Advices
from other nmrUctH were stronger and , with
weatlM r fiivoriblu for p tuning operations ,
nnd lljlit receipts expected dnrliiR the hoi I-
(1'iys , Inisliit'ss was iiellvo itnd prices pennr-
nlly He hither than Thins 1117. The quality
WIIHi > ry ituod. IliuufTerlngs bcluj ? generally
on tbo heavy wnlirht o-der. As a uonseiiuenco
the rnnuo of prices was soniuwlnit narrow ,
from Jh.V > intlT'i ' There WHS no sltlppltij ; de
mand , but locil bdiista wcio all fico buyers
and the tens were practically cleaned
liy 10 o'clock , ( iood heavy hoxs sold tit fron
fcl.fi'i to i'.L' ' . common heavy and in xed
puckers at from tl.iiO to ji.tV : > . 1 pht and llht ;
mixed Id.'ids fiom J.l.'A to ! : I.M. ( The buU ol
the sales were at 5 , ' 1(5 ( , itgalnstl.j'J lo I'.W '
vrstoiduy The averacu cost was tJ.fi. ! , against
fJ.M'i ' yesterdi.y nnd $ 'l.0'i last l-'rlday.
SniiKi' Hut onu fresh U d wa" received and
it WIIH consigned direct to Swift fc Co. and not
offered on the mtirUet. Deslrablo iniitlona
conllnuu In itvtivo demand at sto.uly prices.
1'air to good unlive ? are quotublii ut from f 1.7.
to J.r.li' , westerns at from Mf ) toI.T. > , common
nnd stickers from 12.UU to $1.5. ) , lambs from
, ) , to J.\00. _
< > M HA WIHII.RSAI.E MAKKKTS.
Country
Eons-Krcsh stock Is coing principally ut
Ilt'Tii'.n Kniind lntHof good butter sell nt
HS5I e , some Iiu go idles lioliu rcportoil ut the
first n cntloncd price. Small lots to the le-
tall Iradncout iMilPc.
J'oui.Ttiv The supply of chickens wns larjo
and coed slock sold us low us Tie , dealers being
unulhln to hold It In the f-tco of Ilir o iu-
coluts , Turktiys , Klu for good stock ; gceso
und ducks. DiMJc.
OAMK 1'ruirlu chleketis , f I.T.'tfiVS.'i ; arouse.
tl ZVtdi.T.'i nialliird due ] , a. $ l.uO ; blue winded
teal. $ I.T.r > : green winged ton1. $ l. . ' > 0 ; mlxo.l
ducliH , I.A ; jack laliblls. jHIS4.0J : ] ( : small ,
H.ifC&i.ST. ( mull , Sl.S.'i ; snulrrols , * l.0 ; deer
a.idiliuH. l.'i ® fiu per llj : deer unrcnssus , IflJl
He ; antelope saddles , HIf > e ; carcasses
llldi'3 ; iiil Tallow
No. 1 procn salted hldo . 4'i'SI)4C ' ; No.
preen salted tildes , Hilll'tii ' : No I urcon Milted
hides , V5 to 40 Ibs , 4'ic ® < ; io ; No. s gre-iu
salted hltltn , " . " > to lu Ibs , L'auic : No. 1 vua !
calf , H lo l.'i His. , lie ; No. U veul c.tlf , A to 15 I he. ,
< cNo. I dry Hint hlflos , 78c ; No. 2 dry Hint ,
hides , .VBOc : No. I dry salted hides , Miuc : tnl-
low. No. I , il'itjii e ; ttllow , No. 2. Ilo ; crease ,
white A , 4ffiite | ; Kroasc , white H , : i'/jU ? e :
crease , yellow , . ; o : grease , dark. U"io : old
butter , - © ' . " ; beoswux , pr.mc. HO e ; rouxh
tallow. li-'c. !
l < 'lonr.
Oimihii Milling company : Reliance , Patent.
IJ70 ; Invlnellile. Patent , titti : Lone Star. Sn-
tiorluthe , J''Jl ; SiuwflaUf , SiOJ : Kaney Kam-
tl.H' .
S. I * Oilman's Oold Mertal.SiT. . ) ; Snow White ,
IV.I ! Snowllukc. $ . ' .00 ; low irrnle , $ .60 ; Queen
of tlio I'anlry. J .81 ; Mlnnnsoti : Kopurlatlvo ,
S.75 : bran. J14.U ) ; ehoppe < l food. f\UJ. )
DoWitt's Little Karly Uisors. Best little
pill over mado. Uuro consltn.ilton every
timo. Mono equal. USD them now.
XKIIIt.lMi.l .IT TIIK ll'Oltr.D'3
Hill it P.iy Flicinuinlly to flluUo an
Ux'itbltV
IHI.AND , Neb , , Doc. 21. To tbo
Editor of Tin : BIB : I occasionally hoar the
question nskod , in apparent sincerity , Will it
pay Nebraska to maUo nn exhibit nt the
World's fniri Ono might ns wall ask , "Will
It pay the merchant to ndvortiso his busi
ness ! " or "Will it pay the young lady wantIng -
Ing n Ocsirnbla husband to go to tn-j trouble
ondcxpunso of buying becoming attire nnd
nppuarini ; nttruotivol" or"Will it pay to levy
a tnx to cduc.ito the pcoplo , when to romniii
in Ignorance icqiilrcs no immcdinto oullnvl"
or "Will it pay n mun to kcop his fnco clean ,
when to tlo so requires alight outlay in
water tax and soap nnd some effort lu apply
ing the sumo ! "
Any nnd nil of these things will pay , nnd
pay well , in the long run. The merchant will
bo repaid in increased sales , the young lady
In u more deslrnblo husband ihnn slio would
otherwise bo Ilkrly to got , the people in m-
C'-oascd enlightenment , the precursor of nug-
mcntcd happiness , nnd in tlto application of
tnuro correct principles in government , nud
to the iiulividual in uer&oiml health nnd In-
cveabod respect of his follow men , two con
siderations which eniinot bo too highly prized.
Anil I answer most omphuticnlly yes. The
Nebraska exhibit nt the World's fair if prop
erly put up nndndvmitngcouslv managedwill
puy nil the people of the stnto llnanclallyund
pay well , too ; better than any investment of
u similar amount over miido by the stato.
Putting our population nt onlyn round
million , the appropriation of f.'W.UOO amounts
to only 5 cents for each inhabitant. Who
would begrudge dropping a nioklo In the
World's fair slot to see Nebraska's advan
tages proclaimed , nnd her producing capacity
proved by nn exhibition of her products i Ac
cording to olllclal figures of last census the
population of Nebraska is 1,053,010 , and the
oftlelnl ( Inures show the 1S1U assessed valua
tion of the stnto to bo JITT.'J-tyaW. ' so that a
person paying taxes on properly assessed ut
f 1,1X10 , would oo required to pay as his pro
portion of the World's fair uppruimation the
enormous sum of ii3 cents , or K cents
on an assessment of $500 , or $0.028 on a $100
assessment. Is there iv man In Nebraska so
tilggnriily as to begriuigo tl'ut sum expanded
for said purpose.
But I nm digressing you say , so I will re
turn to the q lojtlon proper ana u'.tomnt lo
show wherein It will pay , from a strictly
tlr.anclnl standpoint to ailvorllto this state.
First of all , lot mo stnrt out with the stnto.
inoni that tuo carefully estimated tuorngo
uttondanco al Iho world' * fair will bo CW,000 )
per day , or 7,500,000 per month , or un aggre
gate of000,000 for the six months during
which the exposition will bu kept open. This
represents a total number of visitors equal to
about three-fourths the on tire population of
the United Slates , and those visitor * will
como from every portion or tlio civilized
worjd , and very mnuy of Ihein will have In
mind un Idea of seeking n nv homes if they
are given ovidoneo of the existence or oppor
tunity to better tholr condition thoraby.
Wo have In this stntoiS.OOO.OOO acres of
lund , only about one-half of which is occupied
and tilled , having 24,000,000 acres waiting
only to bo tlculed with the plowshnro to bring
forth In abundance the wealth that brings
comfort to the stomach , satisfaction to the
bead and Joy to the soul , as well as Increased
substantial basis to the commonwealth.
Instead of supporting a population of
1,000,000 , Nebraska Is cap.iblo of supporting
moro than four ttmos that number , Dint these
now hero will bu all tbo bolter otf
for the IncivubO. Instead of an assessed
valuation of llTT.ttiS.JlUlJ as nt present ,
wo should have an assessed valuation ofmoro
than four times that amount nnd soon will
have if proper effort bo made to show to ( ho
world the superior resources of Nebraska ns
an agricultural stnlo , and her advantages as
a manufacturing state. It U a well known
fact that the lucreasod expense of state gov
ernment would nothing Ilko keep pace with
Ibe incrcaio lit wealth and population , so
there would- a saving In that respect ,
groilly overbalancing the cost of the effort
to bring the chntigo about , to snv nothing of
iho conicquonl Increased vnluo of real estate
nnd Increased activity In every avenue of
trade certain to follow. There \ < \ not a sec
tion in Nebraska in which Ihore is not room
for Increased Industries. There Is not n
county In the stale which could not with
great nd vantage double or quadruple Its pop
ulation.
There nro two ways In which to accom
plish Ibis rosull. Ono way Is to awnlt roiull
of natural laws , which Is nil very well In Its
wav , but somu times a very slow process.
The other wnv Is to thoroughly advertise llio
openings , Inducement * nnil prospects anil
support the advertisement by convincing
proofs In Iho form of producls. No ooller
time or pi a co will ever offer than during the
ticriodof ttio World's fair nt Chicago.
SKTII P. MOIU.EV.
UcoohatP's Pills are faithful friends.
SOUTH DAKOTA HVTB
An OKfi lz'Ul1 foitlio ItcnclJiiHt-
incut ol' , Mnl rliiiniilil llnltt.TH.
Moro Interesting news eoinoi from
Sioux FiillH , S. I ) , Biiyn ttio Now York
Tribune. It is to tlio olTout that iv cor-
ttilli Mrs. Nina Ilubbitrd ol Keil Bunk ,
N , J. . lias just been ( minted n divorce
from her husband , and that nho will in
feV days marry Oeorgo LJrown of Sioux
Falls. To the uninitiated , of course ,
tills docs not scorn Imuortant , but us it
iniirkri the beginning of the work of the
South Dakota Matrimonial Adjustment
company , il hi of the greatest import
ance.
The South Dakota Matrimonial Ad
justment company was incorporated un
der the Ituvs of that s-tato in September ,
and is empowered to do u general busi
ness in dissolving and contracting mar
riages. Its motto is "From Court to
Altar , " and it aims to suppiy every re
quisite for its client from the moment of
dissatisfaction with the existing ar
rangement till it throws an old shoo
after her as she goes to the carriage on
the arm of a second husband of course
furnished by the company. When a
'
woman llnds'out that her husband is a
brute , as she must sooner or
later , it being impossible to
fool the sex always. she has
simply to notify the now Adjustment
company and glvo herself no further un-
easiness. Of course , the company is
prepared to give equally satisfactory
service lo its male clients , though it ex
pects the bulk of its business from
women. Indeed , it is quite prepared to
take hold of the case for both husband
and wife when defence is made , or when
each desires to apply for relief and conduct
'
duct both eases toa'suecossful close.
Perhaps wo may ffcst make clear the
workings of tbo company by taking n
suppositions case and following it
through. Becoming convinced that she
wishes a divorce , the lady will "drop a
line to the nearest branch of the com
pany , with a small retaining feobalance
to bo deducted from alimony. She will
receive by return mail' a railroad and
sleeping-car ticket to Sioux Falls , with
Instructions ( printed ) to proceed there
immediately. Arriving at Sioux Falls ,
she will bo met at the btation by an affa
ble ronrcsonUith'o of the .company and
conducted to.a hotel. Iloro hot1 board
will bo paid for ninety days and
all of her wants attended lo.
During this time she may nmuso
horsolf'b'y looking ever the photographs
of tlio eligible members of the com
pany's stock on hand. Should she take
a fancy to any particular one and believe
that ho would perhaps make her a satis
factory second husbands , she may oven
see him in the hotel parfor , in the pres
ence , of course , of the company's
chaperon. The company will make a
specialty of young and middlp-agcdgon-
tlemen of moans , both native Dokota
nnd foreign stock. When the necessary
throe months' residence is completed
the company's attorney will begin the
court proceedings , place the alimony at
a suitable llgure , iiftroducoovidoncdpre
viously collected , and so forth. A satis
factory decree having been secured and
the lady hHving previously made 'ar
rangements with any member of the
company's eligible list , us it is hoped
that she shall in most cases , she will betaken
taken back to the hotel , where the com
pany's clergyman win DO in waiting
with the bridegroom , and where the
marriaso ceremony will be performed ,
best man. bride's maids , and even the"
ring being provided by the company.
Two entirely distinct sets of olllcials
will bo kept in the employ of the com
pany , so that , if it has been handling
the case of the lady's husband , his nup
tials may go on simultaneously with
those of his late wife.
Such a brief outline of tljp company's
plnn of action must necessarily bo in
complete , but wo believe that Iho reader
may get a fair idea of it from the fore
going. Experience may cause tlio com
pany to modify somn of the detail ? , but
wo believe that the changes will not bo
important. The Adjustment company
comes as a great boon to tlio
married , and otl'ors an encour
aging nnd cheering prospect
to tlio unmarried. Not the least
important to bo benefited are the young
men of South Dakota. In that now state
there is a serious luck of marriageable
young women , and tlio olTorts of this
company has _ already materially in-
croused the visible supply. Wo hope to
DO told that the Indies patronizing the
company select chiefly from the nntivo
stouk something they will never regret.
Mrs. Hubbard has done so , and set a
worthy example.
Uewitt's Lltllo Early Knurs , bast pllli
AVIirro ItiMii.iruk
An hour distant from Hamburg Is the
castle of Friodriohsruho , the residence
of the Prince und Princess Bismarck ,
writes the Countess Wilhclinlnn In a
Hkoluh of the homo-lifo of the IHsmarcks
in the Ladles' Homo Journal. It is sit
uated in a dense forest , bordered by
river , hedge and wall which runtlor It
invisible nllko to road and rail pas
sengers. Originally built for n
hunting-lodgo by Count Frederick
of Llppo-Stornborgo in 170U. it was
converted later Into an Inn "Frascati , "
as it was called wjiithor the inhabi
tants of Hamburg wont on holidays , and
where they hold their picnics and car
nivals. In 1871 , when William I.
presented the estate to Bismarck , the
house proner conslbted of it two-storied
yellow-painted structure. It has re
mained the main bulldingnlthough con
siderably enlarged und altered since that
time. Tlio effect within is bare and
plain. AY alls and ceilings are
whitewashed , the furniture is
scanty and uncomfortable nnd
ornaments are few. A largo
portrait of Emperor William , In the
enormous dining room , and photographs
of various members of the Bismarck
family , and of several of the prince's
colleagues , comprise the only art speci
mens thttt the casllo contains.
Its grounds are extensive and beauti
ful , dense woodB , a winding river and
handhomo shrubbery combining to so-
euro this ollect. They weio , in former
yearn , open to the public ; but the llnwers
and trees were so mutilated by visitors
in quest of "souvenirs do Friodrlchs-
ruho , " that it was found noces.saty to
close the uratCH.
The llfo at the nastlo is ono of rural
simplicity ; possessing but few neigh
bors , its inmates rely for entertainment
upon thombolvcs and the guests with
whom the liouso Is always crondcd.
Extensive entertaining is also the rule
at Yarzln , and at the ancestral homo of
"Schonhiuiaun , " the two other estates of
tbo ox-chaucollor >
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Bureau of Claim1) .
METHODS OF THE PATENT OFFICE.
The Course Followed by the Author of
nn Invention to I'rnicut
s Costs ol Obtain
ing a Patent ,
To the Inventor the nil Importnut question
presents Itself , "How 01111 I sccuron p.itcnt1 !
end to this TUB Usa Huruau olYerj the fol
lowing cxplnnntion :
Inventors ns n class arc not familiar with
the laws under which lotion patent are
granted , the forms nnd pr.ictlco In the patent
ofllco nt , Washington nnd the technical
mothoJs of casting specifications nnd claims
to properly protect tholr Invention ) against
Infrmgora , yet the vnluo of the pule tit and
even its vulluity ilopenti largely upon the
cnrutnl nud export preparation of the caso.
Specifications must bo drawn .to fully dls-
nloso the Invention , to distinguish between
whut U now nnd what is old , nnil claim's ,
upon which the vnluo nnd validity of the
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the Invention yet not to oucroncli upon pat
ents already granted. Failure In either of
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less or void. The employment of counsel
skilled In patent law is therefore usually n
prerequislto to the proper prosecution of n
case and a grant of a valuable patent.
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that should bo derived from valuable inven
tions owing to Insufllcicnt protection uy pat-
ots procured through Incompetent or cure
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TPMII of Patent.
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exclusive right to make , use and sell the
patented invention.
How to Procccil.
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nvctulon is not new or' not patentablo nn
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Is necessary. As soon as uossiblo after the
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and forwarded totno inventor , together with
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ono to live months in arrears.
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tive potent IB entirely loit by procuring a reIssue -
Issue which h totally Invalid.
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Ttioro nro In the patent oftlco n great many
cases which stand rejected , but which should
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prospects for buccoss by further prosecution.
1'ho client will also bo then Informed of the
probable cost of completion.
CnvcntH.
Iy means of a caveat an inyontor secures
record evluonco regarding hi * Invention for
tbo purpoio of enabling him to complete or
further experiment therewith. The life of a
cnvcnt Is ono year , hi" lilt niny bo renewed at
the cud of that timeTho government fee I
{ 10 nnd the bureau chnrgo U flu.
Tr.
A trademark Is /iiwl f ut or nrbllrary de
vice or symbol used tp dlstlnguish the goods
of a particular manufacture. The owner of
every trademark Is Witllled to register tbo
unme , no matter how Jpne it has been lit uso.
The llfo of the ccrtlljiMto of registration is
thirty years and msyr'oo ' renewed for n like
period , The govern m < > nt fee , pnvnolo on
llling each application for ro/btr.Ulon of
trademark , Is $ . ' 3. The bureau's charge Is
about $ JO. J "
all kinds , designed to bo nt-
tnchcd to manufactured articles or to * bottles ,
ooxcs , etc. , containing them , have heretofore
been received for registration In the patent
ofllco nnd n certificate Issued accordingly.
Under n very recent decision of the supreme
court of the United States It Is held that
there Is no authority In law for granting cor-
titlcaUM of registration of labels which
simply designate or describe the ar
ticles to which they nro attached , nnd
which huvo no vnluo separated therefrom. A
label to bo entitled to registration must have
Uy Itself somci value ns n composition , nt least
nn serving somu purpose or olhnr than as a
raoro designation or advertisement. Mnny
now holding certificates of registration of la
bels nro totally without uny protection whut-
over. Mnny registered labels comprise sub
ject matter rogisternblo us iBadeinnrks.
Wherever this Is so , or where bv n slight
change It can bo made to rome within the
purview of the laws governing trademarks ,
registration should uo sought under Ibis
head. The gov riimont fee in n label case Is
fJ ( and the bureau charge Is $25.
Copyrights
can bo hud for books , maps , engravings ,
photographs , painting * , pictures , etc. The
totnl cost thereof Is ubout fO , Including all
fees.
Intrrferciiurn.
An interference is a Judicial proceeding in
stituted under the direction of the commis
sioner of patents to enable htm to de
termine the question of priority of
Invention between rival claimants. The
bureau , recognising the fiiut that extraor
dinary care und skill nro requisite on the
port of nn attorney in charge of u case in In
terference. has nt Its command counsel ore-
pared to conduct u case in Interference from
the very Inception down to a llual determina
tion of the merits of the cnuso. Testimony
will nlso bo taken under our direction In nny
part of tlio United Stales. While no specific
sum can bn set down us applicable to nil In
terference cases alike , yet tbo charges will
always be ns reasonable us possible.
Inl'i iii
The question whether or not ono patent In
fringes another Is the very soul of all patent
litigation. The questions involved nro'mnny ,
and of the most intricate nature. It is al
ways n matter 01 such great Importance that
no ono should ever claim that another is in-
frinciug on his rights , or , likewise , no atten
tion should bo paid to the claims of infringe
ment by others until the questions involved
are carefully pnsscd upon by a reliable nt-
torney. For such services tbo charges uro
always fnir nnd reasonable.
Koivlftn P.itcnt ? .
In addition to the bureau's facilities for
attending to the interests of its inventor-pat
rons before the United States patent olllco
nnd courts , it Is also enabled to procure
patents for Inventions in nil countries
of the world. In many of tbo foreign coun
tries , notably Canada , Knirlund and Ger
many , patents for inventions previously
patented in this country are looked upon
with creat favor , and Inventors nro there
very frequently more likely to realise profits
from their Inventions tbun they nro even in
this country. The cost of foreign patents
varies with different cases , but as a general
rule the expanses of procuring patents , covering
oring all charges , is about ns follows :
Cnnnua , fcil ) ; England , S3J ; Germany , ? 9U ;
Franco , $ & > ; Spain , flR ) ; Belgium , $150. Au-
ultlonal information regarding the cost , etc. ,
in any foreign country will bo furnished by
letter on application. In nil such reouosts
mention huvinp read these instructions in
THE BEE. '
-Iinpt > rtant'AVji ruins.
It seems remarkable that minis enlight
ened ago it becomes the duty of eVorv re
liable and trust vorthy attorney in patent
matters to udvise his clients to beware of
the many shams who sot out with the ap
parent intention of defrauding inventors
immouiatcly after the issue or their patents.
When a patent appears in the Patent Ofllco
Gazette patentees are beset with Innumer
able offers , solicitations , requests , etc. , some
pretending to war.t to purchase their patents ,
while others otter to take un interest therein
under promise of procuring foreign patents.
The solo object of these people U to obtain
money from inventors , nntl tboy never make
the slightest endeavor to carry out their
groundless or worthless promises.
Models.
As hereinbefore mentioned , models are not
required in the patent ofllce except in intri
cate or complicated cases. But at the same
time whBn an invention can bo hollar ex
plained by a moiiel il is well to send the same
to us. A model should always tm of n size
not Inrgcr than ono squara foot , nnd in send
ing the same by express the chargoi should
bu prepaid nnd the box addressed to
TIIK HUE BmtRUj OF CI.UM * ,
Dee Building , Omaha , Neb.
[ Mention this paper. ]
Driin kniut ( : * > * .
The Keoloy Institute at Blnir is nblo to receive -
ceivo a limited number of pallonts. Dr.
Keeloy's bi-chlorido of gold is the only euro
for drunkenness Ibatis sure nnd permanent.
For furthnr particulars address The ICeoley
Inslilute , Blair , Neb.
"
TIIK j.v/j/.iA c/.mn.
Tin : -Hen Bi'iinxu OP Ci.M.MS , In dealing
with Iho claims arising under Iho Indian
depredations net , has boon successful in pro
tecting n largo nurnbor of subscribers and
others from extortion nud loss. From com
plaints that have comu to it , however , It ap
pears that many of the claimants do not understand
dorstand their position nndor.tho not. At a
time when Ihoro nppoarod to bo lltllo ohanco
tbP'- congress would take up the claims or
make nny appropriation to pav them , Ihov
signed conlraols with the Washington agents ,
promising from ono-qunrtor to one-half the
amount to the agent in case the money should
bo collected. In view of this oxtort'ion congress -
gross inserted u provision in llio net annul-
ing all contracts nnd limiting the nsont'n
commission to 15 orltJ per cent.
The claimants nil probably undorstund that
the agent's commission has boon limited by
the law , but many of thorn , according to their
own statements , do not understand tl.ut Ihoy
ore free lo do as Ihoy please about employing
the agent they hud first chosen. Thftv con-
sluor that they nro BWIl bound to employ the
ngont with whom tho.v.signed the exorbitant
rontiods whether they uro satisfied with
him or not. nt
Jt was the ituontldn of conpross to protect ,
thorn nt all points ni ) ihov wt'ro loft on the
passage of tbo net fruot to' do as they nluosud
nnd oinplov whom they pleased. Section 9 of
the not tinted i ' 'That all siiles , tnuihfers or
nssignuont.s of ntiv duth claims horcloforo or
hereafter mudi'.oxcijbthUfh ns have occurred
in the duo administration of decedents' os
intcs , und nil conlraifs horctoforo mndo for
fees und nliowaueoMjrt claimants' attorneys
uro hereby clcelurea voiJ ,
Thorn could ba no mistake , about the moanIng -
Ing of this , All clalnftnli had to make now
contracts ivlth ueenfs'after ' Iho pjssuo of
the ncl , and they woroJnt liberty to oinplov
any ono they plousdcjj if they were plonscd
with the /.owl and 'ndfs of their llMt n"ont
thov might make , tKIr new contract with
him. If Ihoy were JUlssatlsed Ihoy might
chnoso any oilier agenl lhat they pleased ,
Those who hnvo'iiot signed new contracts
slucotho passagoof Hie uct mav profit oy
this to secure much better terms than they
could otherwise got from the ngonls , The
fuel tbut TIIK BKI : Bi IIKAH Ii doing the work
for the bare expense involved has had a good
effect lu moderating Iho charges of all agcnls
lo these who know how lo protect , them
selves. For tboso who distrust thalr ubilily
to cope with the claim atronts on their own
ground Tin ; BKK lluitmu Is always opou.
She wasd and ho was f , do wanted ho
to promise to marry him. He offered candy
ire cream and nuts , but lie WHS obdurate
Finally he said ho would glvo her a botilo of
1 tailor's Sure ( Juro Cough Syrup , Hho
siiillod , laid her hand In hit und snU ) , yours
tllldealh.
Philadelphia Tluics : Her mother heard
Jessie wooplng Iho oilier nighl after Iho lil-
llo girl had gone to bed , und baslenlag lo
Wonderful results follow the use of Piso's
Cure for Consumption. Coughs quickly
yield. All drufc-gliti. itto.
SCROFULOUS SORES
Lmljr Huilly Affllcleil Thrco Yenrs.
Tries .Mnny Doctors Here mill In
Kiiglnml Without lleMcW.
Cured uy t'nllciirn.
Mr' to linrlni ! Mirfoioil from irrofnln norei 01
lie ii ck for thrcMjyeir ! " . nml nt tlmoi ho ronlil not
liMown nt nlnht , nnil ilia tried nil tint doctors 1
noiihl irel. nn I nl < o want to Kntthiml to try nncl he
enroll there , nil of them filled , ntul tolil IICT ihey
roiilil ilo nolhlnit for lipr ; mnl hnvln ( trlnl nil klmts
uf rcinrtlU's I nt l.r t trloil nnobox of jdurl't'TIi t'HA
Hi.'Mr.IilK" , nml lo-clny nlin Is ni nt'lln * hu nvrr win
In tier life , ami her buck Is m clonr ns p < r < on llrliu ,
ntul I for one ran recommend Ct'TicriiA IIKMKDIXI
ns the only nno t could IIml to effect n euro
( I W. .IONK9 , ConstnWo ,
23 i-nt-lot Street. Clovelnml , Ohio.
Inherited Scrofula
Mjr nose wn or n most pronnuncci ] erlm on Imp ,
llie result of Inherlteil rcrofuli. 1 nurferoil unlt'll-
nblc mortlflcnllun il ill ) , nnil trli'd rnniuli remeilloi
to Mock n ilrutntoiovllliout clcrltlnit ltiei ll liti' t
lienoMt. ItrU'dtno rt'TK'iMtA lliviKim ; ' , nml llio
lno'l Haltering results follimeil thulr nto I mil nil
rlnlitiKiw , niid I cniinot llnil encomiums onoi'Rli tel
l > c tow upon wlml 1 know to h the urcnleit nnd
vranduslKlfts Kiron by i > clenc3 to mini. l'l n u nc-
cent llio most sincere nnd Kr.ituful thanks of one
tthohns Biirfcreil.
Biirfcreil.C ST HVKXS O'MAIIO.NKV ,
.No.it.0 K ' "Hi HI. Now Yon , N. V.
Cuticura Resolvent
The nunIllnnit nnd Skin I'ltrlllcr nnd itrnittcst
of Humor Itumuilk'Inturimlly ( to cluuiis Iliu
blooil of till tiiiiiirltlos | und DO'BJIIOIII u'o-
IIHMI | . and thus lonmvo DID mtiapi , nnd rt'Tt
cuiiA.thp nreat Sk nCiiriMind t'UTid'HA * > AP
an oxnulslle Skin lluuiitlllur , cMcnuilly ( ti
flour tlii < ukIn nnd s alp and ron'oro the hair ) ,
Rpt'pdlly and liurmaiiunllv euro every spi'dust
of Itoliini ! , burnlnc , . si'aly , crusted , pimply.
HCKifnloiis and hurudllarv illspnses nnd
humor- , from Infancy to ngo , front plinplc.s to
scrofula.
KoMeverywhere 1'rleo , rt'ii'ru\W ; IOAP , i
llG8UIvi.NT : , f 1. I'repnred liy tlio I'om.lt llnuii AMI
CllKMU'AUCOIM'UU\TIOS , Iloslnn.
I fHeiiU fur'Mloiv to runt Skin l > l'ca o. < , "l > l lumen
C0lllu tr.itlon , mi I liMtealliuoiilul * .
PIII PI.KS , Mack-heals , red. ronith , clmppeil nnil
ll III oily * Un ! cnrud byCi'rici'HA bitAl * .
PAINS AND WEAKNESSES
) ( ) f feiniilcs Iimliint'y rullu\ol by
tluit new , ( ItiKiint , nnil Infallible
Antidote to I'uln. Inlliiiiiiniitlon.niul
_ WoukiiL'ss , thu CuncriiA ANTI-I'AIN
I'LASTKII. Thu llrst and only Instantiinuoua
li.itn-kllllnx plasiur.
When you ask your gro
cer for Java , he does not
offer you Maracaibo and say
it is "just as good. "
When you ask your drug
gist for Scott's Emulsion of
cod-liver oil , if he is honest ,
he will not try to sell you
something "just as good. "
Why do you want it ? The
answer is in a book on CARE
FUL LIVING ; we send it free.
SCOTT &DowNB.ChenrM % 137 Somh jth Avenue ,
New York.
Your druggist keep * Scon's Dnulsion of cod-In er
oil all dmsclsti everywhere do. % i.
4 >
_ ETERiNARYSPECIFICS
For Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Cogs , Hogs ,
AND POULTRY.
000 Paffo Hook < in Treatment of Animals
und Chart bent Free.
cental Fcvcrn.Coutrest lonn.In llnmnint Ion
A.A.jSplnii ! ilIcniiJBltiisUIIU ] trover.
Jl.II.-.Strulns , I-aincneuM , Itlicumall
< ! . ( ! . niNtcrniicr , Nueal Dlsc-Iiarircs.
1) . --Hots or fJriibH , Worm * .
K.K. CnunliB , Heaves , Pneumonia.
> M'--Oollc or ( JrlpcH , ncllracbo.
C.C. lUlHcnrrlaffo , IIcmorrltuccH.
U.H. Urinary and Hrdnuy
I.l. Ernpllvo HlHeitHCH , niunge.
J.K. DliciiHL'B ol DlKCBtloni PnralyBls.
Single Dottlo ( over 0 doses ) , - - .00
Btublo Case , with Specifics , Man-ull ,
Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator , 67.0ft
Jur Veterinary Cure Oil , - - 1.00
Sold bv Druggists ; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and in an 7 quantity on Receipt of Price-
HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE OO. ,
Corner William end John Sis. , Now York.
HOMEOPATHIC
SPECIFIC No.i
In ueo 30 f rg. The enl nncceBsful remedy for
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
nd Prostration , from over-work or other cnusng.
91 per vial , or fi viali and larito vi l powder , for * S.
SOLD BT DRUootsTs , orient postpaid on receipt
of prlco.-HUMPIREYS' ! MEDICINE CO. ,
Om. William and lohn BIB. . N. Y
r t this P > e delicious
riMammamade il inZOMir
In paper boies ; enoiiRh for two large pies.
Always ready ; easily prepared.
THE ORIGINAL
J and only Complete and Satisfactory
Condensed Mince Meat In the Market.
Cheap Substitutes and Crude Imitations
are ottered with the aim to profit by the
popularity of the New England.
Do not be deceived lint always Insist nn
the New England Urand. Thu best made.
SOI.I ) 11V A II. niUH'KIiK.
Kor Sale by All Driiw'Sl
HAVE
YOU
JSCHIFFWIANN'S ASTHMA CURE
Jpevcr ( alls to Klvo Instant roller In tlio woiat
peases amlcir.rU cur.- , yli olhrrn full.
triti r th ( e r HrK cr UrursUtk or by Hall *
DOW'T BE BUJCOED
hyilonlcislio try to HJI
joii Wdillilchs jmioiis plas-
ICIKlili Ii jiiiy tin.in mine
pinflt than tliu gcnul'ii1
1IK.NKON Shlcli niu Ir.
dori't'tl by tlio vuluutnn
testimonials of over fi001
Iiliarmiiclsts nnil physl
> cliiiH us tlin licKt. Takf
nothing but 1IKXSON'S
THE SMALLEST PILL IN THE WORLD I
TUTT'S
® TINY LIVER PILLS *
Imvnnll lh < ! Tlrtiie3oftliolarpor < ) iifH ( .g *
Pvunntly frt rllvu | purely vcRetahlu. < I
Jlxiict hlxo nhown lu thU lioriler ,
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YAR'03 cdT LIMITED
OOMMIBSION MERCHANT ? .
Allen Hoot & Oo , Gasannu & Daula/ .
Ilooin5l Kxclinnuo llulld- Ilooun , tiJ nnil Ul lii-
Ilulldliiic youth chnnua building.
South Omaha.
P , E. Frederick &
Boas.
CommlMlou 'ilcalvrt In
llorivD. ItoomW
Kxchaniie. South
Uuaba.
OMAHA
uuiuiautuiuio (
DIRECTORY.
A IV NI MIS AND TENTS.
Bemis Onmlui Bag 0 3.
Importers an I Mmr.ific-
turcn.
cki. Uiirlnpi nml
Tw Ini1 ,
11ICYCI.ES.
A. II. Porrio k Co. M. 0. Daxoti.
1100 PoilKo HtraiU ntcrploi unM on monlhlr
pijrmontr
Bend for our eUMo/ii ?
nnd price * . N. fill ) street.
HOOTii AND tf
Morac-dco Siio3 Company ,
110 a llownrl Stroot.
Kn cur iar lltli nnl DJUIII H
\Voare tinningclm.j prlcsf to ciill tmrors , nil
iellni ; " dim of itiolt wil-'i ! U TjrU -
c.ihlo with march inti.
Oharloi R. L33 , John A Wakodokl ,
'
Hnntwooil lumber , irooJ liiuiurtuI.Annrloin l'i- .
carpatt nml pnr > | iio ( lint rj'imit , Mll n
nocirlnK. kua HyUr.iulli Conn
I'thnnil Dotut-is. uiiUJuliioyYhltl Man
IRON WORKS.
Poxlon & Viorllnr
Iron Works ,
JVtpiulil unit r.-iit Iro'l
hiillillnir work , oiulnoi ,
t > rn woVk. U. I' . Uy.
anil IJlh B' Hi
HiI I
JtlQUOHS.
Her & Oj. , R. R. Grotto ,
I.loiior MorclnnK , Importer nnit Jobber of
1112 Hnrnny Street , Wines nntl Mcpiors.
MnuiifActnr'rt Kunn y's lOMnnil lfft > Kiirmm rtt.
ICitst Imlli llltltrj. rrlco ll < ti on nppllontlon.
Frick & Herberts ,
Wlioc ! < nlol.lquorljijrl |
10JI Kornara St.
,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS , ETC.
A. Hosiw , Jr. , i
I'lnnoi , Oruans. Artliti
Mnti-rlnN , ICtc ,
IMS Douglns Htrcol.
OYSTERS.
A Booth Packing Oo. Plati & Oj. ,
I'nckurnnr nyitars , llnli Oyjleri" , Fish and Celery ,
mm CVIt-rr , HID South loth Bt
.TO It or/oi T > . - th St. Dnrlil Cole Mnniuer.
OILS.
Tank
Lint ) Oo. n
Itotlnpil nnil Inbrlcitlni
ollj , uilo Krrase , oto.
Gilbert Bros , , f
H'f'K'H horn fnrulluie ,
iinnln , fur riiKs inttilo
) rder Hciul for cntn-
OKUO 8AN ! Kith.
1.1
Pensions proourotl for soltltora of the
.Uoliellion who served 9) ) days and nro
now disabled from ANY cause. Tlio pen
sion is piyablovhothor the disability
was incur cd before , during or since
service. Pensions fo- : widows and child-
rt'n without royard to ciusoof : Boldlor's
death. Pensions for niothnrd and
fatlicrs who are NOW dependent ,
whether they wore dopundcnt on soldier
whenhodioJ or not. Widows , child
ren and parents are regarded as 'ldo-
pcmlent" in all cases whore they have
iiotsullicicnt property for tholr support.
Soldiers pensioned at less than twelve
$1'2.00) ) dollars nur month and suiTorlnj , '
liom disability in addition to that
named in their punslun certillcato , may
obtain incrcnsu uiulcr the new 1-nv.
Information and advice ifivon with"
out churgo. Best facilities ever olTorod
to claimants to huvo their claims pro
perly and diligently prjsocntod. No
chnrH'os unless successful. Write fern
n formation to
of Glainis.
OMAHA. NEB.
t'iTTliis Ituro.ui Is riiirintcot uy tha
Him , llio I'lonour 1'reas un I thu Him
Kxuinlnor
Cut this out and send it with your in
fjuiry.
fjuiry.UNION
UNION DEPOT HOTEL.
Corner lotli an 1 Musou Htrcoti ,
Now liulidlns , now fiirnltnrJ , ( ivory tlilcu Ori
dim ; tlrio't locntloii In thu city ; nil molorn tin
prmiMiiuiitu ; ritoum Heat ; ( Jin ; ( 'nil Belli : Until
nnil HnrlHir Shop In cuiiniH'tltin. Kloutrta nn I Cablu
Cnr * t liny part of tha city , Try us mnl ba con-
vlucuil thul wu have thu l > ( Ml homu fur thu uiunojr
wuat ut 1'lilc.iKU. itnioi from fi.txj t oll.&Upor day
HRTHUR'S ' Pills NO
For youiiff , old and mlddlo IIKCI ! men
siiflfe'rinK from errors ol youth , excesses ,
sexual weaUncss , di//liio ser moiital de
pression from ever brain work , lobs o ( ,
sloop , sinoUliif ; . drill Id it ; : , etc. , positive
ly I'lired by Arthur's Pills No. . The
remedy is put up In a neat metalio box ,
in pill lorm. The olfoct of the icmody
Biirpassos anything in Its line for
promptness In action and euro. Price 81
per box , or 0 boxou for 15 ( i boxcu
( , 'uarantood. circular free. Cortaspon-
donee strictly confidential. Address
AIITIIUU MI.IIKI.M : Co , , Oimilm , Nub
I1 , u. llux 018.
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE.
CAPACITY 000,000 BUSHELS.
of
MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS ,
All iTiiln wolgjicd , liisiiuclfil mid kturuuu rules
L > Hulll liutl liy utittu olllcura.
\Vrito for rutoi a nil full jiurtR'Ulurs uiul connlKn
bllljIIIIUIltH Ullll ) Of
WOOD MA N & RlTCfUECO
OMAHA , mil $ .