mi THE OMA1TA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , 1'EIWUARY 2-1 , 1892. THE OMAHA BEE. COUNCIL BUJl'Ta \ OFFICE : - NO. 12 PKARL STREET. Dclhtird by Carrier to nny part of the City II. W. TII.TON , - MANAOEIt. IT-I . rpnnvrxJ . Huslnt sOmco ! f.004,1 , . } Nell Nt | | | | j.itor ; , | ,1I/A 770.V. N , Y. Plumbing Co. Council Bluffs Lumber Co. , coal. Craft's chattel loans. CO ! Snpp block , The ladles of St , John's Lutheran church nro to plvo n soclnl nt the rosldonco of Mrs , II. J. Meyers next. Friday nlcht. Thomas Unnnon died yesterday morning nt the residence of his son , 800 Klghth nve- Jiuc , aired S'i vcnrs , of la grlppo. The funeral will occur Tliurxlny morning nt It ) : ! Uo'elocK. ) C. M. Witt levied n Intidlord's writ of nt- tnchmontycstordny nflcrnoon on n stock of goods which L. U. Snrcor.t wns moving to Omnhn. Ho claims Sl''S duo bun from Sar gent for rent. Marriage licenses have bcon issued to Joseph J. Nusscr mid Loul.se Frohardt , both cf Pottnwnttnmlo county , nnd to Cord Hartgo of Keg Cieoktownshlpnnd DoruM. Sarstrow of Hardin township. The Order of the World , Hnwkoyo lodge tiCi , will hold n soclnl meeting in the old Woodman hall , corner Broadwav and Main street , tomorrow evening. Refreshments will bo served , nnd a good time is antici pated. The fire department wns called out last nlpht ut 10:1)0 : ) o'clock by the burning of n small dwelling house attha corner of Avcnno A nnd Nineteenth street. It wns extin guished without trouble and but little dam- ngo was dono. A l.lKlitnlng Ton Cntk Srnrpcnrr. Mr. J. U. E. Clnrlc of the Ciirbon Goal company , tins rnitdu npplicallon fur a piitonl to protect a sltnnlo but Ingonius devise that will bo likely to revolutlon- Izo the horse shoeing business. It is a little inaolilno for Hharponin the too nnd heel unites of liorso shoos without removing the shoo from the foot. The " innuhlno"uliuniH upon the shoo nnd the calks art quickly sharpened by a rapidly rovolvini ; millingmandril. . The too and heal calks on a sots of shoes can bo ( , 'ivcn sharp p lints In a few minutes , antl it will not uo necessary to remove the i-hocs until they are worn out , The ran- uhino ! ms been submitted to many horse men and practical mechanics , and they not only declare it to bo somothintr en tirely now , but enthusiastically pro nounce it the preatcst aid to horsemen nnd shoors. Mr. Clark received advices from the patent ollice yesterday an nouncing that his pntcnt would soon bo issued , and hu will make arrangements to put the machine on the market at onco. _ Two apprentice nurses wanted at tho. VV. C. A. hospital , corner Oth street and Oth avenue _ I'JiltHUXA L I'A 1C.WIt.ll'llS. C. T. Stewart hns returned from n western trip.C . C , H. Shcrrndcn.has recovered from his recent Illness aud is now able to uttcnd lo his business. L. II. Grinln nnd wife of St. Joseph , Mich. , nro guests of C. W. McUanold and family on Harrison street. K\peetlnKii Lively Time. A mooting of the members of the First Baptist church is to bo held next Saturday evening to takd measures for settling the dlf Acuities that are now threatening to tear tbo organization to pieces. Both sides assert that they are bound to win and but little can bo told as to boxv the contest will end. It Is stated that the church Is about equally di vided on the ouonion whether Hcv. L. A. Hall shall continue to bo the pastor or not nnd thn question will bo decided on next Saturday night. A ballot Is to be taken , the members stepping to the front of the church nnd depositing their votes In a La' , as their names nro called out by the churcb clerk. An interesting question , and one which may bring tbn matter Into the courts , is likely to spring nt that tlmo. The four mem bers whoso expulsion wns the cause of the recent lluro up , and whoso roadmisslnn al most caused a free-for-all fight in the church a week ave last Wednesday evening , are to bo present and will attempt to vote. The proceedings ot the mooting held nt that tlmo , however , have not boon entered upon the church records by the clerk , L. II. Joseph , who is ono of Hcv. Hall's supporters , BO that their names will not bo read , It is thought by some of the opposition that the two sides will bo so evenly divided that It will bo nec essary to decide wholhcr the four members were legally expelled In order to decide whether Mr. Hall Is to stay or not. In bis sermon Sunday llav. Hull made n number of rather uncomplimentary refer ences to the members of tbo opposition parly , in ono of which ho llkoned thorn to so many oops nnd announced that ho would not stay in the sumo kennel with there ; either they must got out or ho would. Ho then said that if ho got out ho would open up shop close at hand. It Is understood that his supporters have promised him that If ho Is dropped bv the church his sympathizers will go with him to the number of Boventy-Ilvo or 100 and organize n church > .o run In opposition to the other ono. On the other hand tbo opposition have given it out cold that If they have a majority nt the meeting Suturdav evening iicv. Hall will nol occupy tbo pulpit Sunday niornlncr , so thut It is evident that some very decided change will take place In the affairs of'the church In tbo near future. Vocal Mimic. Prof. T , W. Davis , teacher of volco nnd note reading. Lessons private. Call or uduross nt Grand hotel , Council BlulTa Rotter , the tailor , 310 Broadway , has nil the latest styles and newest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. Siivnl by an Omnium * . Mnudo Moore , who is familiarly Known ns "Morphine Maud , " on account of a bublt she has of indulging in the use of the deadly drug , and who lives over 14S Broadway tried to waft her soul to the angoli at an early hour yesterday morning by the mor- phlno route. Some of the other inmates of the house discovered her plight nt nbout 1 o'clock In the morning , when her deep breathing and Uiolr Inability to rouse her frightened them. They ut once sent for Dr. Macrae , nnd when he arrived on the scene ho found them walking her a out the room , whipping her , aud try ing to keep bar from dropping bactt into a intal slumber In every way they knew of. As soon as the physician examined her case ho was convinced that she had taken an over dose , and that If she were lot alone she would soon sleep off the effects , Aitorthrce or four hours she awoke , apparently much surprised llnd that the New o Jerusalem looked so much like the quarters she bad lived In over Walters Bros. " harness shop. After consider able trouble her companions proved to her beyond a doubt that she had missed a train md was still on earth. Yesterday afternoon sbo was feeling about as usual , Gut was considerably annoyed to think that her frinnds should prevent her carrying her plan into execution , There wat a man In the case as usual and his llrst name was Wultor , but what tbo last half of bis name Is no one soern * to know. All that Is known Is that Walter had gone back on her nnd life had no further charms for her. 1 Is thought that. > ho will make another attempt ou her llfo again soon , as the is a elavo to the morphine habit nnd It Is impoa- ilblo to keep the drug out of her reach , A Curd of Tlmnki. The children of Mrs. Nuncy Bean ton- due to the kind friends and neighbors our heartfelt thanks for nsslstanco and kindly sympathy in our recant boroavo- moiit. W. II. UKAN , Mits. SouciiiKinm : , Mas. OIITON. Dra. Wood bury , dontlaUnoxt to Gnuid hotel ; flno work a opoclulty. Tula 115. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS Members of Abe Lincoln Post Ecvivo Memories of the Wan THEY WERL BRIMFULL OF ENTHUSIASM Nprrrli Milking , ( 'ntn | > .SouR4 mill llpnii Snnp Wrro Imlnlcrd In liy Ilm VHcrmn Mm. i : . I. . .Sliiigitrt'n Ilitnd- sumo I'ronrnl to tinlloy < , The veterans of Abe Lincoln po t , No. 29 , ( Jrnud Army of the Republic , held n camp lire last evening nt the Masonic lomplo In honor of Washington's birthday. Kllto nil similar affairs whore this organization Is con cerned It wns brim-full of enthusiasm , and Ui030 who had never shouldered n musket , hnrdly less than the veterans ; hcm solvot. felt the Inspiration that came from living over again the ficer.cs of the Into war. A score or moro of small tables , Intended to bccommodnto hnlf n dozen aptoco , were scat tered hero nnd there over the hall , nnd by half pa t eight o'clock every table wns occupied. .1. .1. Stendmnn oniclntcd ns master of ccrcmoi.ios. The ex ercises of the evening were opened by the singing of the national hymn , ' 'Amc-rica , " by the whole company , led by I. M. Troynor with Frank Stubbs at the piano , and the vim with which the strains of the grand old hymn were poured forth from Jot ) throats was a good index ot the enthusiasm felt by oil present. The llrst speaker wns Judge Walter I. Smith , who mndo nn eloquent address. Sup per wns then served , nnd after n menu con sisting of the regulation hard tack nnd beans , toirotbor with n number of more modern del icacies had been done full justice , the procrnm of speeches wns resumed. Ono of the most interesting features wns the pre sentation to the post of n couple of elegantly bound books , on the covers of which were the Inscriptions In gilt letters , ' 'Personal War Sketches ; 1'rcrsentco to Abe Lincoln Post , No. 'J'J ' , Grand Army of the Hopublic , Council Bluffs , Department of Iowa , by Ell L. Shugart , 1S9J. " Every page was steel engraved nnd wns Intended to hold a personal biography of a member of the post , the collection , when completed nnd when the Inst of the old soldiers should bo gathered to rest , to bo presented to the county to become n part of the war rncords. The thanks of the post for this mngnlllccnt tribute were returned by Major It. V. Kmc. Cl-vv pipes wora then passed around , nnd while the inbacoo smoke curled heavenward addresses were listened to from Mayor Donald Macrae , Colonel T. S. Clnrkson of Omaha , Major Wilcox of Omaha , and Com- mnndorK. M. Stone of Ouster Post , Grind Army Hopublic , nlso of Omaha. Kccllatlons were delivered by I. M. Treynor of this city nnd General Anderson of Omaha , and tbo whole program was plentifully Interspersed with music. _ Money to loan. Lowest rates. John- .ston & Van Patten , Everett block. Haunted by 11 Hur lur. H. S. Bllnn , n traveling man for the flrm of Deere , Wells & Co. , had a brief but ex citing encounter with u would-be highway man last Saturday night. Hocamo In on the late Northwestern train and look n motor lo his homo on h'ifth avenuo. As ho alighted Irom the motor with a giipsacK in each bund ho noticed n man stniiding on the onposlto side of the street ns If waiting for iomoono. * As Bllnn crossed the street the other man followed him. Bllnn , seeing that the other man meant mis chief , took both vaiiscs in ono band and with the oilier reached In bis pocket for his door key. By the time ho found the keyhole - hole and got his key Inserted , the highway man was almost at his heels , but ho managed to got insluotho door with his lugcago nnd shut the door In the very face of his pur suer. Ho watched tha fellow for fully half an hour , during all of which time ho was prowling around the bouse and trying lo llnd an entrance. Mr.-Bllnn had nothing In the house in the shape of n iircurm and consequently quently could donolhing lo prevent his visi- lor from doing as ho pleased. Wo have our own vineyards in Califor nia. Jarvis Wino comoiny , Co. BlulTs Walnut block and Wjorr.ing coal , fresh mined , received dailj Thatcher , 10 Main. Second Wnril Kopiilillcunx. The republicans of tbo Second ward hold a meeting last evening nt the ofllco of Dr.V. . D. Cappol for the purpose of organizing in accordance with the plan suggested ut tbn meeting neld nt the city building a week or so ago. The ofllco was filled with representatives of Iho party and an organization wns formed by tna election of J. M. Scanlan president nnd L. C. Dale secretary. Plans for the campaign were tnlkod over and u committee of volunteers appointed to work at the polls on election day. It was decided to make the organiza tion n permanent ' thing , and with this end In view a'halllocated centrally In the ward will bo selected where meetings nmv bo held from now onto the close of the presidential campaign. Another moctintr will bo hold next Friday evening ut which a report will ho hoard from the commltlco appointed to secure a place of meeting. Think tlin Iloyn Wrro Murdered. Some tlmo last November two boys , sons of H. Shoemaker , the real estate man at M Harrison strool , und Porcival Allen , the sexton - ton of Falrvlow cemetery , loft their homes to see n lltllo of' the world nnd visit a brother of ono of them living some where in Taxai , Several weeks after leav ing , ono of the ooys wrote back to his parents asking for the addrass of the Texas brother , stating thnt they worn in Toxns but had for gotten the name of the town where the brother lived. They failed to reach the brother and nothing moro was heard from thorn until a paper was received here yesterday giving an account of the finding of the bodies ot two Iowa bo.vs In a deserted camp iifiar tbo Mexican lino. Tbo paper stated that tbo boys were unquestionably murdered , and fjom the description given tbo parents are led to bellovo the dead boys to be their sous. E. H. Shoafo has eastern inonoy on hand for real estate loans. Jnrvlswlld blackberry is the bast Jarvis 1877brandy , purest , safest , best' l.unt at i'nki'r. A man presented himself at tbo polio. ) station yesterday with ttio startling Informa tion that bo bad been cheated out of 1 0 at Frank Carroll's saloou , "Tho Court , " across from the government building of Broadway. Ho bad boon playing a gaino of tilali live with a number of parties whoso names bo would not give , when ono of them suggested that they , bnt , on their bunds. He held throe uces , and he wag so sure that ho could lay out , any other hand In the group that ho at once ugreod to the plan , ilo banned bis whole pile , amounting to f'O , on his band , but when it came to a show down ha found his opponent wns tbo haopy possessor of u diamond flush. At tbo police station be wanted the outfit arrested for gambling , but when told thut ho would ho liable same kind of a prosecution bo loft the place at a light ning gait and has uot been beard from tlnco. Uuby carrlngo week at Crock well's. Special and elugtuit display. Ewr.nson Music Co. , Masonic totnplo Superintendent I'llipittrlck'n Iteturn. Mr. Frunlc A. FitzpMrlck , superintendent of tbo Omaha schools , returned last night from Brooklyn , N. V. , where ho attended the annual meeting ot superintendent * who are members of tbo National Educational asso ciation , Superintendent Fitzpatrlck read a paper botoro thu association upon "Tho Duty of the Stale in Educating Children of the Kinder garten Age. " His paper created a brisk do- bate. MUs Harrison of Chicago , who [ s rec ognized ai ono of the foremost kindergarten teachers In the country , was in attendance and took up the arguuiiml In favor of a lib eral allowance for klr.dorgarteu education. Tuero was a vigorous discussion over tbo the question ot employing experi enced or Inexperienced teachers in the kluderganeu department. William T. Harris , commissioner of education , took the ground thnl with experienced superin tendents beginners could bo tnkon in nnd trained , nnd the schools could bo successful nt the snmo tlmo. Other hold that none but experienced teachers all the wny through should bo omplaycd. The Now York World nnd the Commer cial Advertiser printed pictures of Miss Harrison risen and Superintendent Fitzpatrlck the day that the kindergarten question came up for discussion. They hnvo not yet decided whether to USD Iho papers for slander or club the editors. TWO DOMESTIC THAOEDIES. rrncliiE n I.i'iip Vnir 1'ropitinl A Oliorult's ( Ilvp-Awny. Detroit Frco Press : Loan year had boon on for n month , nnd Ktliellml hud her not spread for AtholwoUl. She had loved him long , because she could not well avoid it , inasmuch as ho was six feet six in his sock feet. She would have loved him short , however - over , juat the same. U IB thus with women always. And Kthullnd was a wutniui , and had been ono since the spring of 1870. Nor was Atholwold u pullet. Indeed. Iho tongue of envy had said ho was a regular old rooster. Bo that as it may. Kthelind was dead set not to lot nnotfior lean year escape into the irreclaimable past. "Atholwold , " she said tohim on the evoniii" ; in which this story opens as they s : t before the croat open liro\laco \ in the oak wtiinscotfcd drawing room of her ancestral castle , "don't you think it is about tlmo you were nuirricdV" Ilo started nervously , but there wns no escape. "Ktholind , " ho said seriously , "I thought so this evening when I found four buttons missing from my clothes , and discovered that my shirt front wns so frazzled with wear that it could bo combed out and parted in the middle with a brush. " EtholindV face was less loader. Ath olwold wont on gravely. "Again , Ktholind , I thought so when I discovered that my landlady did not know a torranln from a mock turtle , and trapped my cliampngno in a soup pluto ; and again when the chambermaid forgot to set my slippers out and I wont to bed with my" boots on. " The yearn which had erslwhilo per vaded 'Etholind's sweet face began to hedge. But Athelwold went on as gravely as before. "Yos , Etholiml , I think it is time I was getting a wife. On throe occasions last week I was in danger of contracting pneumonia by waiting at the front door for someone to lot mo in. and it w.is only H n. in. ; and night before Inst , when tbo boys were playing- poker in my room a-ul became drier thiih a line full of clothes in a March wind , the landlady raised a , row because wo made a little noise for aging around the pantry for something that was wet. " Ilo moved over nearer her side and ottered to take her hand. "Etholind , " ho siid : with deep ear nestness , ' ! think it is time T was get ting a wife to keep things in more con venient shape about mo. Will " Ethelind arose to her full height and looked down upon him. "Hold olT , Mr. Atholwold Btimhurst , " she whispered hoarsely. "Iloid olT. I asked you if you didn't think it was time you were married. You have answered mo. I believe you. But , Mr. Bumhurst , " and her voice grew harder still , "I don't think it is near time I was getting married. You will find the front door in its accustomed place. Good oveninir , sir. ' ' And Etholind wont hurriedly to her maiuon chamber over the portcullis window. Athelwold found the front door as she had said. As ho stood upon the other side of the moat ho lookea toward the moss grown walls of the grim gray castle and saw the flickering light in the poi-tcullis window. "Truth crushed to earth muy rise again , ' ' ho said , as he turned way , "but a bachelor , novor. " And the light over the portcullis sputtered - torod and wont out. Now York Commercial : Dramatis Porsomu A sweet , golden haired child of 8 , a pallid young man and a female whoso ugo is somewhere botwoan S0 ! and 40 a more exact prediction would bo liable to totally miss the mark. Scone : A Broadway car after the Saturday matinee. The golden haired cherub bounces about in such a lively fashion that the tdto-a-teto of the pallid young man and liis partner is continually being broken up. Cherub is reproved , but grows worso. "Estolla , " exclaims the object of the pallid young man'w adoration in a firm , last-rosort tone of voice , "if you behave so now , what do you suppose you'll bo at my agoV" Eslolla poiulors. " ' ' "I can't "Well. she chirps finally , guess. You know Undo Georpo says you htivon't had a birthday for six year's. ' _ THIS BEATS STKIKINO. Union 1'iiclllu Trainmen Sidetrack Dull Care mill ( ilvu Terpsleliore u Clour Track. Omaha Ledge No. 135 , Brotherhood of Huilrond Tralnu.cn. or moro plainly speaking tbo Union Pacific conductors nnd brakemen of this division , pave their fourth annual ball last evening at Washington hall , and to the Inspiring strains of Thlcto'ft orches tra soventy-llvo couples danced the Krontcr part of tbo night away. The order was formerly the Brotherhood of Brakemen , but so manv of the members be came conductors that it created a dilemma , out of which the easiest way was to change tbo name. This wa * done two years airo. Opposite some of the twonty-two members on the program were life familiar names of S. H. II. Clarke , P. J. NlchoU. Dan. B. Honin , P. H. Morrlssy , U. U. Klser , C. A. Boise , S. 1C. Wilkinson , Governor Boyd , Mayor Boinls and E. E. Clark. Lanterns were used to furnish a very tasty decoration. Seven rod and whlto lights were hung across the stage , und around the lower odpa of the balcony were suspended two score of thcui in rod , white , green and bluo. bluo.An An excellent supper was served at mid nluht. In everything but numban the atTalr wns oven a greater success than nny of its predecessors. 1'OIXTS O.V Itunsla makes 80,000,000 wooden spoons a year. Switzerland Is erecting its tlrtt sugar fao torv. Luminous paint Is popular In Germany. The world's passenger can cau seat 1,503'j 000 people. The fibrous covering of cocoanuU is used extensively In making ropes and mats. Thu tlrst consignment of camel skins for commercial purposes over brought to this country reached New York some days ago , By u recent appliance to kitchen ranges the refuse from the kitchen Is thoroughly dried , converted Into charcoal and used , A velocity as high ns 2,837 feet per second has boon obtained by n projectile from u rapid-fire gun , This is ut thu rate of 1,1X18 miles an hour. It Is the highest velocity yoi recorded. In 1S90 the only states that produced more than l.OOJ.OOO pounds of paper dally were New York , Massachusetts , Pennsylvaniaanc Ohio , but Ib'Jl two moro states , Maine and Wisconsin , were added to the list , V. Heinrichs , W , M dss nnd wifeJ. . T. Miner nnd wife , Mrs. O'Shea and W. li. 1'arker , Jr. , of Carroll , la. , uro at the Paxton They cauio in insco Hcrnlmrdt , Hon. T , O. C. Harrison , ono of tbo Judges of the Eleventh judicial district , residing a1 Grand Island , NOD. , Is lu the city , HOW CAN I SECURE A jlENT Detailed Information Concerning , iLiws and Official Procedure. FACTS FOR THE GUIDANCE OF 'INVENTORS ' mi _ fin The rnrllltlr * Aironlt'il I'nlcnt f.\iillcinl | : < by Tim Her Itnrritti l'r < iiiitt | ' mill Ailc'ijiuito I'r liortHiit lintriiotloim. - , , , . To the Inventor the all-lmportnnt question presents Itself ! "How can I secure n intentl' ' nuil to this TUB Uur. Ut-itUAU offers ho following explanation : Inventors ns u class nro not fninlllnr with .ho liws undtir which tbo loiters pnlcnt nro prntitod , the forms mid practlca In the intent ofllco nt Washington , nnd the .cchnlcul mclhoils of preparing spacltlcntlons ana clnlmi so as to properly protoot their In * vcntlons npnlnst In f ringers , .vet the vnluo of .ho pntcnt mid even Its valltllty depend arcely unon the cnroful jttid oxnor | , pro- larntlon of the caso. Spaclllcntlons must bo Irawn to fully dlscloio the Invontlon. to dis tinguish between what It now mid whnt Is old. The otnployinont of counsel sullied In intent law Is therefore usually n prerequi site to the proper prosecution of n cnso nnd a grant of n vnlunblo patent , Many Inventors suffer the loss of benefits Unit should bo derived from vulunblo Inven tions owing to insufllciont protection by mlcnts procured through Incoinpatcnt or cnrcloss iigents. I'orVlint ( inintiMl. Under the laws of the United States let ters patent uro granteil to any person who ins Invented or discovered any new nnd use ful art itmchlnc , manufacture or composition if mntter , or tins Invented any now or useful inproV'Mncnl. thereon. Term of I'litpnt. A patent Is granted for seventeen years. during wmcn time the owner Uas solo and exclusive right to make , use and sell the : ) utcutcd invention. Hoxv to I'rnci'i'il. For economic reasons , before making ap plication to the patent olllco fjr a patent , ttio novelty and patentability of the Invention should bo ascertained , bocauso. If the Inven tion is not now or not patentubtc , uti unneces sary expense is incurred by Illing an ap plication on which a patent can never bo cranlcd. The llrst thins to bo done Is to find out whether or uot the Invontlon Is now and patcutaole. For ndvlco on this point It Is necessary to send to TIIF. BIF. : Bureau a rough or complete sKotcti or a photograph of the Invention , to gether with a brief description thereof , sot- . tine forth tbo object of the Improvements , the arrangement of the purls and the ad vantages attained. Wlulo a model is very seldom necessary , yet it is oflfen of great as sistance. Tno latter can bu made of any cheap material , and will bo returned If a re quest is rnndo to that effect. Upon receipt of the data theutloncd sufll- clent to run bio tbo invention 10 bo under stood , our counsel will at enc $ examine luore- lute , and will advise without clmriro what is the best course to nursuu , and will express nn opinion , irom their Icnowlcdga of the arts and patents already grantor aa to the pat- outubility of the invention. Npculul Search. In this connection it is recommended that the oost and safest coui-30 U to huvo a special search made in the patent ofllce to ascertain whether or not the Invention 'has boon here tofore patented. The advantage of such n search U that if no anticipating patent is discovered the application cnu bo filed with a greater deproo of certainty , whereas If the invention' found to bo old. all furtbor expense is avoided. Ttio cost of u search of this.'iiaturo Is S3 ; and with the report of the result thereof the inventor will bo furnished with copies of such patents , if any , ns cinbraco his ideas. Ills much bet ter to huvo this search nmde In the outset before incurring imy expense - re garding the application for patent. If ills found tout the invention is now and patcntnbto the client is advised to proceed with ttio tiling of an application for patent , and will then bo requested to remit $15 to cover the first government fee and $5 in pay ment of cost of drawing , when ono is neces sary. As soon as possible after tbo receipt of this remittance the speci fication of tl.e invention will bo carefully prepared and forwarded to tbo inventor , together with forms for appli cation for patent ready for execution. Upon return of the latter the case will 00 promptly tiled In the patent ofllco. and notice will b sent when action Is had thereon , and also of tbo natura of such action. Tlnio Itrillretl. ( [ The examining corps of the patent ofllco is comprised of thirty-two divisions , .among which the applications nro 'divided according to the oflluial classification. The condition of thtt work in thc.so various divisions varies from ono to llvo months in arrears. Honco. no specific time can bo stated for the pend- oncy of all cases. Alter an application for patent is granted six mgnlhs are allowed In which to pay the final government fee , $20. About three weeks after tbo payment of this final fee the patent will Issue and bo mailed to the inventor. Thu Iliirruu C Consistent with the spirit in which this Bureau was formed , it is proposed to do the worlt as near the actual cost as will protect the business from loss. Although counsel are retained at heavy uxpenso to the Bureau , yet It is the wish to charge in ordinary cases only tbo minimum fooot $25. However , In cases requiring extra care , tlmo and labor , the fee will bo proportionately increased , but clients will always bo advised in ad- vnnco should such Increase of fee be found necessary. IH'Hlsn Talents. A patent for a design Is granted to any person who has invented , or produced anv now and original design for the printing of woolen , silk , cotton or other fabrics ; any new and original Impression , ornament , pattern - torn , print or picture to DO printed , painted , cust or otherwise placed on or worked Into any article of manufacture ; or any now , usnful and original shape or configuration of uny article of manufacture , the same not having boon known or used by others before bis invention or production thereof , or patented or described in any printed publica tion. Patents for designs are granted for the term of thrco and one-halt years , tbo government fee being jlqr.for ( \ . seven years , the foe being $15 ; or for fourteen years , the fee bolng | 3U. Too charger , of tuo Uuroau in such cases U usually & > 5. ICUUSUI/s' / . " A patent can bo rels 'id whenever the same U inoperative or in valid by reason of a dofi'ctivo or Insufllclent MjxScillcatlon , or by reason of the patentee claiming moro thuu bo had a right to claim us1 'new , provided the error has risen by acddoit'mlstako ! } or Inad vertence , or without frauiltilonl intent. The government foe for u riHttuo is (30. The cost of drn.vlnK I * Wi a d' ' the Bureau chareo is usually # 15. Great uai'e'faust ' DO oxcrclsud In reissuing a patent , bpcdbee very often what little validity there mayi''bef ' In a dofoctlvo patent Is entirely lost b'y'prdcurinb' a rcUsuo which u totally Invalid. V" KrJvoU'd Clue * . There are In the paten * ofllco a great many cases which eland rojcetyd , but which should bo allowed. This condition of the case may bo due either to Incompotoncy on tbo part of the attorney employed or his Inability , because - cause ot residence elsewhere than In Wash ington , to mnko the examiner sea the Inven tion in Its true light ; ' mm then , again , as often occurs , cases uro rejected on Improper or Insufficient grounds , When so requested wo will have our counsel oxuminu Into any such case frco of churiru and advlso as to the prospects for success bv further prosecution. The client will also bo then- Informed of the probable cost of completion. Cuveuts. Bymcansofacav.cut.au Inventor secures record orldouco regarding his invention for the purpose of enabling him to complete or further experiment therewith. The mo of a caveat Is ono year , aud it may be renewed at the end of that time. The gnvoruni6ut fee Is f 10 and the bureau charge is tlO , Tnulu Murks. A trade mark U a fanciful or arbitrary de vice or symbol used to distinguish the of a particular manufacture. The owner of every trade mark Is entitled to rcelstor the mine , no matter bow long It tint been in use. The life of the certificate of registration Is ; hlrty ycnrs nnd may bo renewed for n ilka period. The government fee , pavnblo on Itllnp each application for registration v-f trndo mark , Is $ > . The Bureau's charge Is | 2o. I.ill.ol. . Labels ot all kinds , designed to bo nttnchcd to manufactured nrtlcloi or to bottles , boxes , etc. , containing them , hnvo heretofore been received for registration at the pntont oftlco nnd n certificate Issued accordingly. Under n very recent decision ot the supreme court of the United State * it Is hola that thcro U nonuthorlty In Inw for granting ccrtlllcaUis of registration of labels which simply desig nate or u escribe the article * to which they nrc attached , nnd which have no vnluo sepa rated therefrom. A label to bo entitled to registration must hixvo by Itself some vnluo as n composition , nt least ns serving some purpose other than ns n moro designation or advertisement. Mnny now holding cor- Lilli'atcs of registration of labels are totally without any protection whntevcr. Many regis tered labels comprise subject mnlior replstcr- nblo an trade marks. Wherever this Is so , or xvhoro by a slight change It cnu bo made to como within the purview of the laws govern ing trrtdo nrtirks , registration should be soucht under this head , The government fee In n label cauo Is f ( ) , nnd the Bureau charge is f ' . " > . Copyright * can bo linl for books , maps , engravings , photographs , paintings , pictures , otc. The lotal cost thereof Is nbonl S < 1 , Including nil fees. When the author or publisher of n book wishes to copyright the sumo ho should , bsfore publication , send us n copy of the tltlo page , or Inform us ns to what the snmo con tains. Wo will then procure the necessary nrotcctton. Within ten days after publica tion two copies of the host edition should bo forwarded to us or direct to the librarian of congress. Failure to do this renders the copyright void , nnd n poualty of $ J3 U In curred. Iiitrrfercnees. An interference Is n Judicial proceeding In stituted under the direction of the commis sioner of patents to enable him to determine the question of priority of Invontlon between rival claimants. TIIF Uc Bi'ucAU , recog nizing the fact that extraordinary cnrc and skill uro requisite on the part of an attorney in cbarjo of u case in Interference , has at its command counsel prepared to conduct such proceedings from tbo vary inception down to u filial determination of the merits of the cause. Testimony will nlso bo tnkon under our direction in nny part of the United States. Whllo no spcclllo sum can bo sot down nx applicable to nil Interference cases alike , yet the charge will always bo ns rea sonable as possible. InfrliiKUiiieiitH. The question whether or not ono patent Infringes another Is tbo very soul of all patent litigation. The questions Involved nro many , and.of the most intricate nature. It Is always n matter of such prent Import ance that no ono should over claim that an other Is Infringing on bis rights , or , likewise , no attention should bo paid to tbo claims of Infringement by others , until the questions involved are carefully passed upon by reli able counsel. For such services the charges are always fair and reasonable. Foreign Patents. In addition to the Bureau's facilities for attending to the interests of its inventor- patrons before tbo United States patent ofllco and courts , it is uUo enabled to procure patents for Inventions in all countries of the world. In many of the foreign countries , notably Canada , England and Uermanv , patents for inventions previously patented In this country are looked upon with great favor and inventors nro there very frequently moro likely to realize profits from their in ventions than they uro even in this country. The cost of foreign piitonts varies with differ ent cases , but as u general rule the expense of procuring patents , covering all charges , is about as follows : Canadii , $ .10 ; England , $90 ; Germany , $00 ; Franco , $ i.5 ; Spain , $1H ) ; Belgium , SCO. Ad ditional information regarding the cost , etc. , in any foreign country will bo furnished by letter on application. Important Warning. It seems remarkable that in this enlight ened ago it becomes the duty of ovnrv rull- abla and trustwortny attorney In patent mat ters to advise bis clients to' beware of tbo many sharks who set out with the apparent intention of defrauding- Inventors immedi ately after tbo issue of their patents. When a patent appears in the Patent Ofllcial Ga zette patentees are besot with Innumerable offers , solicitations , requests , etc. , aomo pre tending to want to purchase their patents , while others offer to take an interest therein under premise of procuring foreign patents The sole object of these people is to ootaln money from Inventors , aad they never mauo the slightest onacavor to carry out their groundless and worthless promises. Ono of the schemes often reported to by these sharks Is to invlto patentees to join a fictitious association , under the pretext that by paying the membership fee the patented invention will bo widely published In a paper which does not exist , and that n salesman will travel over the country until the sale of the patent is effected , and this , it is needless to add , is never accomplished. ICegarillng ClmrKcu. The charges made by THE Hue BUIIKAU OK CLAIMS for services In patent cases and these of an analogous nature have been iixcd at the lowest possible rain consistent with the degree of skill and talent wo have to employ in the prosecution of these cases. Some attorneys might profess to secure pat ents at somewhat lower rates than ours , but wo insist that the work cannot bo done prop erly for loss than wo charge. It Is ono thing to procure a patent , but It is q ill to another- obtain one which will embrace all the claims which tbo stnto of tbo art will permit. Tnls latter requires a high decree of skill , long ex per I on co , technical knowledge and special qualltlcations , which must bo apparent to every Intelligent Inventor. It Is our constant aim to procure u patent which will include every claim to which an Inventor Is entitled and also ono that will stand a test In courts , as far as It is possible to do so. Inventors who once intrust a case to the Bureau's care realize the force of these remarks. MoilvlH. As hereinbefore mentioned , models are not required in the patent olllco except In in tricate or complicated cases. But at the same time , wlion nn invention can bo bettor explained by n model it Is well to send the same to us , A model should always bo of n size not larger than ono square foot , and In sending the snino by express tho.charges should bo prepaid , Any information not herein contained will b > cheerfully furnished upon application , free of charge. Address Bui : BUIIBAU op CLAIMS , Koom 20 BIK Bldg. , Umaba.N ob. J'atontH mill I'litont * . Every American carries in his blood a strain of Inventiveness. Whoa ho snos labor wanted ho begins to puzzle out plans for sav ing It. When bo strikes an Ingenious machine - chine ho sots to calculating how it may bo Improved. Few Ynnicoos have gone through llfo without devising some kind of Invention , although in most cases the device muy have gone no further than the mind of the in ventor. The patent ofU o at Washington is the out growth of ttus national quality , * It Is such n monument of multifarious In cnulty as Is not to bo matched In the world. Its itoros of plans and modu.a are heaped up so lav ishly by the Irrepressible genius of the na tion that the whole establishment might bo burned to the ground every llvo years , and each now building would bo overflowing In time for tbo next lire. Plainly , it can bo no light thing to keep all this mass of business in order. "As ary as a patent oftiuo report" has become a proverb. Butthojo report * , extending through hun dreds of bulky volumes , contain the facts by whoso light every new application for n p.Uont must be decided. The person who expects to bo of uny assistance In facilitating the progress of a new idea toward govern ment recognition must know ho\v to thread their dusty oyways and uncover all the old Ideas to which the now comer may boar a family resemblance The Inventor can hardly over do this. Even If ho happens to bo a resident of Wash. Ington bin familiarity with the details of patent ofllco procedural s rot likely to bo nufltclont to enable him to accomplish any- thine foi himselfnnd If ho lives ut a distance of course he cau do nothing. An attorney Is 'always required , 11 ill not even the pensioners have buffero- tnoro from the operations of unscrupulous at ton.eys than the Inventor * . Tbo average inventor vontor is poor , nod not accustomed to the technicalities of law or business , lie wnnts n patent , nnd ho t.ikos that ertn nt Its fnco vnluo. To him n pntont s n pntont , neither moro nor loss. Ho roads the advertisement of n plausible ngent ivho promises to got patents In quick tlmo nt ow rAtcs , payable only In case of success , lie sends on his application and In duo tlmo is gladdened bv the receipt of nn Impressive document , cnrlshcd with gilt seats nnd blue ribbons nnd announcing itself to bo n patent. And so It U , bjt when the owner u'jnor * inkcs to put hl.s Invontlon on the market ho llnds that ho 1ms nothing to sell. The nttornoy hns saved him self trouble by putting In n claim covering only .somo ono trivial point nmt the patent granted on that point Is worthless ns n pro tection to the essential features of the Inven tion , An hottest nnd capable attorney would uivo mndo hl.s claim ns broad ns possible ; ho would have argued every point with the examiners , nnd when ho llnnlly obtained n patent It would hnvo boon ns valuable ns the 'iicnts of the Invention would permit. Tin ; Bp.n Bureau of Claims Is not afraid of trouble. Contrary to 1U custom In land , Indian depredation nnd pension rases It does not InUn patent cnsos on continent fee ? , nnd no other reputable pntont attorneys do. When an application is intrusted to It , It jlvos the subject careful nnd tntolllironlstudy , ind then Illes nn Itomlzod claim covering ns many points as can possibly bb found In the Invention. It. nrpues M many of thcso ns mny ho denied nnd In the ona it. secures n pntcnt oompiohonslvo cnoujh to hold Its own In the courts nnd In the money market. If nny Inventor should bo Inclined to quos- Llon thn Importnncclof brond claims In apply , ng for patents , ho may prolltnbly consider the methods by which Aluxnndnr Oraham Bell has been raised within the ] > att. IIficon years from poverty to n place In the llnnnclal world alongside * of .lay Gould nnd Russell Sago. JMll.tX C/.IM/3. THE Ben BUIIKAU or CI.UMS , In dealing with the claims arising under the Iniiinn depredations act , has boon succcssiui in pro tecting a largo number of .subscribers nnd others Irom extortion and loss. From com plaints that , have como to It , hoivovor , It ap pears that ninuv of the claimants do not un Jcrstiind their position under the not. At a tlmo when there npponrod to bo little chance that congress would take up the claims or make any appropriation to pay them , they signed contracts with the Washington agents , promising from ono-quartcr to ono-hulf the amount to the agent In case the money should bo collected. In view of this extortion con gress inscrtod n provision In tbo net annul- inp all contracts nnd limiting ttio ngonl'n commission to li ! or 20 per cent. The claimants nil probably understand ttiat the agent's commission has been limited by tbo law , but many of there , according to their own statements , do not understand that they nrc free to do as they please nbout employing the agent they hud llrst choson. Thny con sldorthnt they are still bound to employ the agent with whom they signed the exorbitant contracts whether they are mtistlod with him or not. It was the Intention of congress to protect them at all points nnd they were loft on the passage of the act free to do as they plousod and employ whom they pleased. Section 0 of the act ttatcd : "That nil sales , transfers or assignments of any such claims heretofore or hereafter made , except such as have occurred In the duo administration of decedents' os tales , andnil , contracts borotoforo made for fees and allowances to claimants' attorneys nrohereby declared volt ; . There could bo no mistake about the moan- lug of this. All claimants bad to inalto now contracts with agents after the passage of the act , and they were nt liberty to omplov any one they pleased. If they were pleased with thozonl and acts of their first n ent they might make their now contract , with him. If they were dlssatlsod they might choose nny other agent that they pleased. These who hnvo not signed new contracts since the passage of the not iruiv profit by tills to secure much hotter terms than thov could otherwise got from the agents. Tbo fact that Tin : Ben BUHPAU U doing the work for the bare expense involved has had a good effect In moderating the charges of all agents to these who know how to protect thorn- selves. For these who distrust their ability to cope with the claim agents ou their own ground THE BEE BIUIEAU Is always opon. A MZKIlF.lt JSGItl2 < LU. The organization of the now court of law claims at Denver last month nnd the announcement nouncemont that the court will hold itslina session in that city on the 17th of November tivo promise thathj lon.voxod . lilies in th western territories and state will .soon bo In afalr way to settlement. Tbo disputed titles under the Mexican and Spanish grants have proved especially troublesome in Arizona and Now Mexico. They nave delayed settlement and investment In some of the talrost lands of the southwest , and nave proved annoying In the districts farlher to the north. After much agitation and complaint congress was induced at tbo last session to'provlde n court lor the consideration of this ouslncss , and It vlll soon bogln to work. The organization of this court glvos TUB Bne BIJHKAUOF CLAIMS a chance to extend Its usefulness. It will tnko claims under this law and proicculo them for persons who do not know whom to engage for tbo service. Tbo business entrusted to the bureau ot Washington Is being prosecuted witn energy. The Indian depredations patent , land mining unit other claims before the courts and departments are being pushed as rapidly as possible , with no delays on nccunt or the largo amount of business which has been sent to tbo buroau. The larco amount of claims Intrusted tolls carols a standing proof of the esteem nnd'conlldoncq in which Tin : Bin : is held by the public which It serves. It Is like wise a demonstration , if ono was requiredof the deed of such un organization The revelations in regard to the Loomls agency which have boon published recently go oven further in the same direction , When a man sought for by the police for nearly n year on a warrant for embezzlement can setup up as n claim agent , flood tbo wof torn coun try with circulars and rocolvo assignments for several million dollar's worth of claims , It appears that there is little protection for the claimant who sends to.an unknown ropro sontativo. The men who assigned their claim to Loomis would have had small chance of their seeing any of their money if that schemer hud boon glvon time to collect their claims , When such rfsks uro run and man who aru not able to go to Washington nnd know no ono there must hlro their attorneys at haphazard , the need for a bureau to protect toct the people and do their work at reason able rates Is apparent. The approval with which TUB BEII enter prise Is received by journalists and public men Is as gratifying u > the response of the public. Thu lliireitu InilorHiMl , Tint BUK-KXAMINKII Bniiuu OF CLAIMS has received testimony of Its good work from both sides with which It deals. J'ho govern ment ofllclals have acknowledged Its value In assisting the government , and the claimants bnvo testified to tbo justice which it ban co- cured lor these it has had occasion to repre sent. Senator Paddock of Nebraska , whose lonp service In congress entitles bin to spcaK with the weight of experience , now comes for ward to'testify to ihocfllclency of the bureau and tbo value of Its work. In a recent letter to the manager of the enterprise ho says ; WAHIIINMTON , I ) . O. , UNITED HTATEK SENATK. .Inn. 21. John Wednurbiirn , KSIJ. , Munak'or Examiner Iluronu. Washington , I ) , < J. My lluurSir : Ilulfnrd * me vtirygicat pleasure , upon your riMjucbt. to testify 10 the ufllclency of the Human nf Claims , of wliluli you lire thn head In Washington , and wliosu'nbjout , IIH I understand It , Is. through the co-operation of thre.o of the largest nowspapuis of thu cnun- try. to Hoouru for eluliiinntu prompt attention to thulr Interests nnd protection from exorbi tant clmrKcu , Thu fact that men of the character , nolllty nnd lint nciul responsibility of the editors of thu Sun Kraiicibca Kxnmluer , OMAHA HKK anil Bt I'll ill I'lonenr 1'rchs aru nt the head of this burenu , should be In lUelf mifllclcnt KUitruntv to Indorku the enterprise and recommend li .favonbly to ull pOHslblu patrons. An uxi-rl- | ( unco of many years \Vuishln ton lias tuiiKht me tliul. western bcnatnrs.and representatives especially , nro overwhelmed by applications from worthy pensioners and possessors of meritorious ulalnu uBulnst the ti.verniuont , for thulr ai > lstaneu In forwarding Interests coiiiinlttod to attorney * and claim iipcntH.who apparently neglect tliu Interest of their cli ents uftcr thu Urbt uptillrallon. 'J'hu complete or anl/atlon of your bureau , thu experiences of ynursulf as prlvuio secreta ry to .Senator Hunr.st , and the able attorneys whom you Imvo associated with you In your enterprise , suvm to mo to gnuranteu ilm promptest attention and the inout elllclont prosecution of tnch matter * u may bu com mitted toyonrcliark'O. I huveno huilutlon thcroforn In Indoralnz your burouu.liollevlnit Unit It will very mate rially iiv ut. many worthy mid poor applicants for pensions nnd proiocutortt of luincvt clalniu before tlio government In kupurlne their Just deserts. I naod not add that I shall bo pleated to co operate with you at any tlmo to the full ex tent of my ability. Very truly yonr = , A. B , 1'AUUOCK. THEONLYCURE For X E , CERTAIN , SPEEDY. itomi < s nimuciNii co. , fOll SAl.i : IN OMAHA. NEW. , 11V Kiilm A Co. . Co.r IMti A IMncl.-n RID. J A Knllcr * l'n. , n > r. lllh A DoiiglitSU. A. li. Fiotcr A Co. , Council llludn. I * . For Suffering Women. DR , MILES1 Restorative NERVINE , Slccplcrenrcr , Nervous 1'roftr * . tlon , pick rind ner vous h flUi , otc. Af tor four jf r ยง treatment hy tlia boat doctors In the land , but without any relief , Imvo upnl joni Nervlno for ono neck and Imvo not had an tttatk plnce. llumiC UIIACUP. Heathvlllc , P . Your Nor * vine has cured mo completely for norvoiutronblca. il.M.TAYUui , Lntiv.O. Trial bottln free ilrncclot * DR. MILE3MJEDIOALOo.ElUhartfDd. Kursalo by ICuhii & Co. , I.Uh and Doughm CUBEB 60U6H CURE IS A One Minute Remedy For nil affections of the Throat , Lungs and Broucal.il Tuta EXCEPT CONSUMPTION 25 A.NU BO OEINTS. For i-ata hy DniRRlsU. Hit K. \VKSTS NKHV1C ANI > IIIIA1N THKAT- MKNT , appecmcror UrsWrl * , Dltilnon , Kill. Noil- raliilit , llanilnclio , Nurrotii I'roitr.Mlun c.iusml by nl- roliol or totmccoViiXofulnon. . Mental lleiiroislon , BoflunltiK of the llraln , oAtnliiK Infinity , mliarr , decay , UeV.li , I'roni.ituro Olil AVO , llnriviintiis. l.oJf ul Power In cither not , Impotoiicr. l/oiicorrtmon niul nil Koranic Wo.ikncsioi , Involuntary I.OIMH , D3r- tintorrhocm catisoJ by ovcr-oxortlon of the brain ielf-nbuo ? , ovur-lniliiliteno3. A munlh'i trcatmont 1 , li for } 5 , t > y mill. : Wo liimmnteo nix lioiei to euro. Knoll onlor for II boxoi , yrlUti ) will noml writ- en Kiiarnntoo to ri'finul If not curml. ( lunmntooi nnucil only by A. Sohrotur , DruKKlst. nolo nitonti , 3. G. cor. loth and l < 'arnam U. , Omaha. Nub. Chlclir.trrKncltih Diamond ' roia. . PILLS Arc , fclwftjt rrltihle. LADIC , i PrugftM for Chtettttttr'l Knalttk / ) \ momt nrant ID Itpil aod Gold hivttlllo\ JJlhOiei. K 1M wlih blue ribbon. TuLc 1 J no other. Refine dangtron * tubtHtu- w I font and imitation * . At DrujtutiU , or irod 4c * . In Mfttnpi Tor parllouUri , tt illuiuotali ftod "llellrf for I-udlr * , * * in letter , by return Mali. 1O.OO TrRtlfuookll. , Vam. puptr. . _ -jlchmtrr Chemical Co.SIodUon Hqu rf 6ol4 by JI Lo iU Urucgliu. l'hlla Jik. | ! * . LoDuo'a Periodical Pills. Tbo French roinudy a'Jti diroutly upon tha generative organs and euros suppression of tha menses. t2or three for > . and can bo mailed. Shouldnotljo ilurlii pro.'niinuy. Jobburs , drnKKlstsand thapubllo supplied by Qoodmaa Urui ; Co. . Umahi THE GRAND HO TEL , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Now , modern , woll-npnointod , thor oughly wall-leapt , $3 a duy. E. F. CLARK , Prop. CITIZENS STATE BANK. Of Council 111 u ITS. Oapltlstoe' < Surplus and I'roflts HOOOO " Nut Capital an-l Burptiii . OOOO Director * .1. I ) . Kdmunilion , K. I. . Miuimrt , K. O Rloason , 15. K. Hart , I , A. Miller , J. V. lllncliroaa , nnd Charles II , llnnnan. INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Chas. Lunkley , Fuiicnil JHrci'tor nnd Undertaker. 311 Broadway , Council BlulTa Talenhone 31 B. W. C. ESTEP , FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND KMBALMEU 14 N. Main , Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES , COUNCIL BLUFFS. T7IOH HALE At n iMircnln , 12-uuro fruit nnd J-1 irurdun furin adjoliiliiK oily llinlis ; good , dwelling , K. II. Hl.oafa Foil KBST Vuoiint storr. 411 llroadwuy ownuil l > y Mrs. Juno lluldwui , Apply to Uoor u T , I'liclps at poutolllce. tr.uln house und lot for louin ; will WILL l long time on balance. Call ut U15 U , Glh HI reel. FAKMH , gurJuu lands , ! > mi o . lots und bunlnoii blocks for silo or runt Uay It Hens. 19 1'enrl UrouU Council lllutr * . / tO NOII < 1IMIIWB inonoy on bund for \J loans. W , A. Wood & Co. , .VM Main street. T/ioItllKNT Over ItWdweTiTnKYo ? ov'erj ilo- J bcrliillon lit iirlcoK varying frinn II totlOO pur month , located In nil parts of thu ulty. I& ll.Shu.ttu. . 6W llniadwity. T7IOK HAIK-l''ourKood HoiirlnB milts. Oan J- take Homo uood lund IIH imrl pay. Johns ton ft Vail 1'uttdii , Council lllulfH. lit. ANTED Hood girl for goncral bonoo * wort ; . Mrs. II. A. btoddard , 7'JI H. Cth BU l lso' Uemodr for Catnrrn U tbo Itt ! , Kailft-t to UM , at .CATARRH Bold brdmcgUU or Mnt tr mall , We. K.