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Long Island New Leaf from Long Island, Kansas • 4

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Amount of Property, in Long -c Business Locals, GlFFEX CCLBERTSON, A. J. CCLEEKTSON. C. O.

WlLCOX, ISLAND LEADER Thtirsday, April, 19, 18S8, President. Vice-President. Cashier The festive ant crawleth. Monday was a very windy day, How about a park this summer. Warm, warmer, ''vvarmerest." FOE'.

S-ZXjIEI Z-S-jTES FOB -XTIEIEFgTSIIIIn Gr, Jho. Deeke listers at Cheek pur- A good second-hand farm Enquire of Dr. Bennie wagon. 3-t. loek's.

A. C. Hays made a business trip to FOR SALE. Hastings, Friday and Saturday, One column, one year $100 Half column, 50 One-fourth column, one year. 23 Locals, 5 cents per line for each Icser lion.

A Car Posts at Load of White Oak Fence H. B. Switzer Ac Bro's. Preaching at the M. E.

church next STATE BAM Sunday morning by G. G. Thomas. NOTICE. Born To Mr.

and Mr3. Emil Vin- tr- cint, a girl, on April 2d. The little one JOB PRINTING-. sold on Credit died two hours after Losg 1 1 Prompt attention given to orders for Rshs Positively no Goods after April 21st, 1888. P.

A. OwiDg to the illness of th.i editor Printing. Romick Co. and typo during the fore part of the week the Leader i3 one day late this week. Mr.

R. F. Halley, living about ten Island Township, FOR THE YEAR 1888. No. Acres in cultivation 7,897 not in cultivation 10,525 Total No.

acres 24,422 Average per acre 3.45 Value of improvements 11,328 Total valuation $95,746 Improved town lots 94 Unimproved town lots 347 Total No. of lots 458 Value of lots 10,810 Value of improvements 9,865 Total Val. of lots Imp. 20,675 Average per lot 23.10 Total val. of real estate 116,321 No.

of Inhabitants in township 984 city of Long Island 300 Horses 764 Cattle 1,860 Mules 48 Hogs 1,696 Farm implements 388 Wagons 151 Sheep 2 Pleasure carriages 53 Gold watches 26 Silver 28 Piano Fortes 5 Other musical instruments 24 Total personal property 92,12 Covered by constitution al exemption 30,628 Totartaxable 61,494 miles north-east of town, had some line job work executed at this olficedurin the' week. Wheal CO. Bye Corn 45 ats-88 Stock Hogs 3 00 Bai ley 30 5 illogs 73 4.25. Cattle 3.00 $3.75, Corrected every Wednesday by. W.

T. AJJA3IS. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL 50,000, PAID UP CAP.l $25,000. INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY CF El GCFLCLI ELS A general banking business transacted. First Mortgage Leans GlFFEN CCXBEItTSON.

M. E. CCLBERTSOX, A. J. CCLBERTSOX, A.

CULBERTSOX, C. O. Wilcox. Our Hammocks snd Croquet sets are here. J7 M.

Figgley and Co. 200 bushels of pure Seed Potatoes for Sale at H. A. Martins. The Dayis seedling and Michigan seedling.

5-26. Steel frame Harrows at Cheek Spurlock's. Go to JOHN" SKELTON for Harness, Saddles, Collars, Whips, Laprobes and every thing usually kept at a first class harners shop. Repairing done on short notice. Remember the place; third door in Cozad's block.

The appointment! Douglass school house for next Sunday at 3 p. rn. is with drawn, being that the evening appointment will be so far away. G. T.

John Briant is doing the "grand" in painting and decorating, this spring. He has just finished a room inthe Whit- Eggs 7. Potatoes pr bu. TO. Bntu sS lrj.

STRAYED. comb residence to be occupied by C. Wilcox. Jerom my tiouse Wednesday, one Being that I am going I wish to make it known to the public that I Jib nut Town. AMP 11 IITUDflD i Dft will sell all my house-hold at i2 great bargain.

Call and see us. Yours, G. G. TnoaiAS Through the kindness of our town 142 No. of dogs start an excitement.

Cleaning yards is all the go now. Tuesday was blessed with arwihd black shoat weight about 130 lbs. Any information, will be thankfully received by the bereaved family. Wir. Cheek.

Positively no Goods sold on credit after Ap 7. 21st, 1888. P. Carl. IMPORTED.

J. Colby, Assessor. I3ro. DEALERS IN Croquet is all therse; sayeth ship assessor, we are enabled to publish a report of the amount of property in Long Island Township, and the taxable Our line of Base Ball goods are here. J.

M. Fig ley Co the boys. Kite time, and plenty of force to As we go to press little Violet values of the same. It is a very interesting statement and maybe Jfoundj in another column. Loomis is ypry low with Scarlatina, keep it up? The Leader office for fine and ar tislic jb work.

having grown Worse during the last 24 -Peter Basquin of Deer Creek, eight hours. It is a very agrivated case, with the kidneys involved. I here are quite a number on the No. 130160 acres, 33 cultivated, Empekiok 1 rederick is said to be at miles east of this city, died on Thursday at one o'clock, of brights disease. Rev.

Fee af the Evangelical church at Woodruff, preached the funeral sermon at the Numbered, Clydesdale horses for sale at R. M. Pendarvis's farm, Woodruff, Kansas. 19-22 Union and Evens Corn planters, at Cheek Spurlock's. A trial always sells them with or without check-rower.

Lumber, Lath. Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds MOULDING, HCETS, POST LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, AND Good Grades and Low Pi ices. Give us a call. JBCad and oFt Coal. three miles south of Woodruff; Mort A stock of Millinery goods to "trade for land.

The goods are located in a live, growing country seat town, with a thousand inhabitants. Write to or the point of death. His lungs have become affected and all hopes of his gage $700, due in 1891. Price 1,300. residence.

Mr. ii. will be remembered 2 X-ecovery is at an end. No.128 240 acres, rolling- prairie. 75 by many as one of the early settlers in Upon last Friday evening a number DON'T.

acres cultivated. 20 acres under fence, these parts. enquire at the Leader office. No. 110, 162 acres, 70 acres culti of the members and friends of the M.

E. The sacrament of the Lord's supper church paid an unannounced visit to will be observed at the Presbyterian living springs of water, house 14x20. Mortgage 975, three and four yeais to run. Three and a half miles from Long Island, Price $2,500. vaieu, over one nunarea acres oi nice the parsonage, whence, after having spent a pleasant hour in becoming ac church on next Sabbath morning at the tillable land; balance, good well 45 ft quainted with the pastors family, they cteep, iu acres of growing trees, 1,300 conclusion of the regular servivce.

The Wednesday evening pr.ayer meeting will be postponed until Friday evening departed, leaving behind them abundent walnut trees begining to bear walnuts. No. 127 80 acres, rolling prairie. 20 evidences of what a well supplied Stone stable, orchard of fruit trees and acres cultivated, living spring of water, one mile from this city. Price $800.

pantry ought to contain. and made preparatory for this. Services ou Sunday evening as usual. small fruits growing; 7 miles from A great many trees have been Long Island. $1,000.

Will trade for Commercial I AM NOW BETTER PREPARED TO ACCOMODATE THE TRAVELING PUBLIC, A Cordial Invitation is to all. BARKEY BUMP Mr. Brown and family, of BenBow, No. 126 640 acres, one section of planted in this neighborhood this town property in Kansas, Neb. or Lwa smooth rolling prairie, Sixmiles from Call at, or write to Leader office.

spring, that will be a blessing in years Let that cold of yours run on. You think it is a light thing. But, it may run into catarrh. Or into pneumonia. Or consumption.

Catarrh is disgusting. Pneumonia is dangerous. Comsumptiou is death itself. The breathing apparatus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter. Otherwise there is trouble ahead.

All the diseases of these parts, head, nose, throat, bronchial tubes and lungs, can be delightfully and entirely cured by the use of Boschee's Syrup. If you don't know this already, thousands of people can tell yon. They have been cured by it, and "know how it is." Bot-leonly 73eents. Ask any druggist. arrived here Tuesday with their house-hold effects and farming implements.

Mr. B. will be remembered as Long Island, at $8, per acre. Part, cash, to come; yet we see many places that balance on time with easy payments, at the gentleman that came to Long Is- 6 per, cent interest. remain undecorated.

There is nothing that adds to the appearance and cheerfulness of a house more than a few No. 56160 acres, smooth prairie, 60 and about a month ago and purchased hi acres cultivated. 8 acres tame grass, 3 acres of clover, orchard of over 200 trees, even the little birds that fly over the Ross farm, five miles west of town; he is a rustler and ins success at farm- No. 120338 acres; 160 school lands, i acres cultivated, 40 pasture, well and your heads will bless you for them and trees, 4 miles from town. $2,000.

ng is sure. water; $16 pr acre; a mortgage of $1100, stop in their flight to rest upon the -Pursuant to a call the Republicans branches and sing you a song. Try setting out a few trees. ''W. COZAD, Proprietor fthe CITY GROGERYSCONFECTIONERY on the deeded portion, due in Oct.

of 1891, 8 per cent interest. Ten miles south-west of Long Island. 7080 acres of raw land, 8 miles Mr. Irish, representing the Kansas met caucus at the office of ,1. N.

Curl, on Saturday, April 14th, and the following delegates were elected to attend the convention held at Phillips south-east of Long Island. $400.00. No. G7 200 acres choice Drairie. fiv Newspaper Union of Topeka was in Strayed from A.C.

Hays, Long Island, one black mare, with whith face, and four white feet, Pine Tree brand on town to-day. He says business and No. 90 160 acres, smooth prairie, miles frjm Island. Price 11.00 burg, April 21st, '88: Gifien Culbert- trade is picking up all over this part of 40 acres cultivated, good well 22 ft deep SO rods running water, peaches, plums, per acre. son, V.

M. Spurlock. J. N. Curl.

left fore shoulder. Any information Trncac it Nettleship, Joe. Redman, J. F. Good.

will be thankfully received. He alone having sold, during the last apples and small fruit growing. Mort J. N. Cuke, Wsi.

Spurlock, A Hays. four months nineteen newspaper "out gage, $700. Due June 1st. 1891. 9 per ct.

I have purchased a full line of Fancy Groeerks and Fine Confection, and shall keep constantly on hand. ErBsh "bread, piss, "buns caka, Choice Brands of CIGARS and TOBACCOS. Fresh Oysters and Hand-made Candies a specialty. fits, mostly new plants. This we think 3 mi.

east of town. Price $1600.00 Will Chairman. Secretary. -Mr. Beeman, living six or seven No.

71 160 acres, 45 acres cultivated take a team in trade on this piece. 40 fruit trees, well 52 feet deep in rock a good indication of the pending growth and prosperity of our country. miles north of town, was a caller on 0 with pump, 8 mi'es south-east of Lon Island, $900.00. Mr Irish has traveled all over Kansas STOP AND READ. Robert Brownlee has a fine lot of Forest Trees for timber claims.

White Ash $2 per 1.000; Soft Maple the same price. Three miles east and i mile south of Luctor, Kansas, on Starvation Creek. No. 93 160 acres, half valley, half Saturday and encouraged us by paying for the Leader in advance. Mr.

B. is one of the most successful farmers in and his judgement is good. When he smooth prairie, 20 acres under cultivation, 80 acres under fence, new house tells us that the prospects for crops of all kinds are better then for years we his neighborhood, and attributes his 12 22, 10 26, good well 20 ft. deep put it down in the books as being so. LIVERY AND FEED plenty pond water, 5 mi.

s.w Long Is'nd Price $1800. mort. $600. due Apr. 1891.

We barely had room to mention the No. 100 100 acres, good, with timber; running water, stone house partially improved, teu miles from county seat. Price 1,200.00. DAYTON. success in raising good corn to late planting; he plants from the 20th of May te the 10th of June.

He is an advocate of late planting to miss the dry season. marriage of Mr. A. R. Grigsby and siek list this week.

J. II. Hill, of Woodruff, was on ur streets yesterday. Joseph Weeks, of Phillipsburg. made this city a visit Mondy; Rev.

P. Ewald and wife of Orleans, upon our streets on Monday. P. A Romick is remodeling the fenoe around his residence. Harry Switzer went east the fore part of this week on a visit.

Simeon Cozad has secured a position in Switzer Bros. Lumber Yard. Misses Gussie Young and the Burg, were in town this week. Ti Thomas, of Prairie View, bought a tine set of harness of John ISkelton on Monday. -Long Island is just entering into the boom it ever witnessed.

The trees are putting on their spring raymeut. and already the woods are quite green. 1 'Land buyers and seekers for business locations are getting numerous of late, which makes things hum. Mrs. Darling and Mrs.

F. M. Drake, of Burr Oak, are visiting Mrs. Wm. Spurlock for a couple of v.

esks. Paul Paknedo was ellected a member of the Eagle Club, Saturday night. The club is composed of ten members W. T. Southard is limping this week on a lame foot, caused by the accidental falling of a fence post on the of his foot.

i W. II. McBride. of Osborne, representing the Pennsylvania Investment Cdinpany, was in town the fore part of the week. Rev.

G. G. Thomas leaves these parts in a short time to take up work in the far away Oregon. Many warm 'friends will regret his departure. A.

K. Grigsby and visited Logan. Saturday and Sunday. His sister Anna cama home with them and will spend tho summer here and go to school. i -i This is a good spring for planting trees.

Those who have been too busy or hare neglected to plant to this time will to plant how. It is too late yet. Sheriff, E. P. McGuire, of PhiJIipsburg, was upon our streets Fri-'day.

Ho had just came from Woodruff, where ho had just closed'up the furniture store of D. M. Knapp. 1 On Saturday, April 28th, the Baptist church of Long Islaud will hold a covenant meeting at Elm Creek school houses ahd preaching the Sabbath G. G.

T. D. F. Curl landed off his trip across the eountryin a buggy, from Iowa, on Monday forenoon. He says the roads were dusty through the last hundred miles.

In Iowa aud eastern Neb. they were very muddy. SiioriffC. M. McGuire started for Georgia on Friday morning with papers for toe arrest of Atty.

Bod well of Logan. The grand juix found an indictment a-gainst Bodwell for embezzlement, and now Mc. is after hisjman. Mrs. Bartholomew has gone east on a visit.

Mr. B. will in a short time iro No. 125 160 acres, rolling prairie, gi tfutwai Miss Minnie Teter in our last issue. CD 93 three and one half miles from Long Island, Price $900.

Through the county sear, papers Their marriage was as big a surprise to the family as it was to the public, yet it is pleasant to know that the parents of we learn that the bondsmen of C. C. the bride received the news complacent Newell, the contractor for building the county poor house, have been assessed Far Bargains in FURNITURE, Carpsts, Dil cloth, Organs, SEwing machins? Picture frames Ready made and to order, WAT a I a IP A JE 3 ly, and wei-e hearty in wishing the No. 32 1G0 acres, rolling prairie $200 damages for faiiure to fulfill the No. 99 160 -acres rolling prairie.

50 acres under cultivation. Good house built of sod and stone, underground stable. This piece of land lies 2 miles north of Logan. Price $1,800. Terms onable.

three miles iroin Long Island. Price 900.00. young couple joy through life. Mr. Grigsby is a newspaper man of promise at Long Island, Kansas, and he has won contract and they will have it to pay.

The following are the names nf iIia an excepuonauy nne young lady tor a bondsmen: A. J. Bowman, E. I. King, W.

W. Gray, L. Dougherty and J. W. April 18th, 1888.

Farming has now commenced in good earnest, quite a number are planting corn. The winter grain is looking weil. Fruit trees are looking well. August Barg is building a granary which will be used for this summer as a dwelling. Wm.

Jackson is planting beet seed with a horse planter, Harrison Rogers starts to-morrow for the R. R. camp; he intends to run a boarding establishment and black smith shop. Frank Robinson is gaining favor as a teacher he teaches in dist. 107.

We learn that Wm C. Randolph has had his pension increased to $24, per month. Havirjg Purchased Refitted the Large and Kings! ey. wife. Young, pretty and of a sunny temperament, she will make his home attractive and happy.

For the present RINGOLD COUNTY, IOWA LANDS -Geo spaulding, one of Phillips Co's. TO TRADE FOR legal lights, was in our eitv FriIv anc they will make Kansas their place of Conveniently located KANSAS LANDS. CALL AT THE LEADER OFFICE. residence. May much oy surround them on their journey through life.

Slater (Mo.) Bustler. No. 25 320 acres over halt valley, ba'ance rolling prairie, a taif Uiiir ol river, abundace of timber, good mill cite good house, new, cost over $1,600 barn $1000, five miles from town, level roads. Price $7,000. STABLES ON WASHINGTON AVENUE Saturday on business.

He made these headquarters a friendly and "substantial" call, for which he has our many thanks. He informs us that he has purchased a team, and is fitting up a traveling out-tit, contemplating traveling this summer for his health. Too close Teachers Examination. No. 38 160 acres of choice land And Supplied it with New one half mile of ruoning water, plenty There will be an examination of teach- timber, 30 acre? cultivated, 3 miles Aleck Spratlen has built a sod eontiuement and attention to business man- ers jjgjj at te senooi house, in Phillips Feather Pillows, CURTAINS and CURTAIN; POLES.

COFFINS. And everything kept inan exclusive Fl'rxitcke Stoke; remember we wont be undersold at J. II. FIGLEY CO. 2nd door north Comtek Bros.

from Long Island. Cheap. CD crr- CD a CD CD g3 02 1 CD CD sion on S. H. Baker's place in Dayton.

burg, on Saturday. Anril 28th. is the probable cause of his ill health. Good learns. I solicit a share nr Patronage.

W.T. SOUTHARD. Long Islaxd, Kaxs. A valuable town property in the city of Creston, Iowa, to trade for western His family will travel with him. John Brethomer is turning the Buifa- 1888, beginning at 8 o'clock, m.

lo sod the other side up. J. H. Young, Co. Sunt.

Miss Delia, our typo, has been quite lands. Inquire at the Leader office. No. 121 lOOac's 20 under cultivation, sick during the past week with the scarlet rash; a complaint that is going the rounds in this neighborhood. She was 145, smooth, tillable, land.

Mortgage S600, 9 per cent, Due, Dec. 1891. quite sick aid compelled to keep ner oom tor several days. The editor also Three and one half miles, from Long Island. $1350.

No. 16 160 acres choice valley MONEY TO LOAN On lliree or Five Years lime at Straight came down with the same complaint on Sunday, and was confined to his room plenty creek and timber, 90 aeresculii BEAD for a couple of days. The complaint is vated, 40 acres under fence, elegant new house with six commodious rooms a breaking out that very much resem bles the measles, accompanied with stone celler, five acres peach trees; 100 bearinar rasberries, blackberries and No. 76 160 acres prairie, 110 acres aches' and pains that affects the subject Per Cent. Per Cent rom head to foot.

It is not considered smooth bal. rolling, 20 acres cultivated. gooseberries. Price 4,000.00. serious but very unpleansant.

nine miles from town. Price $700.00. LONG ISLAND SILVER ih Igjjj CORNET BAND. Samuel G. Pillsbury received on last Saturday, from the patent office at ashington, D.

his "letters patent" CD CD A good School Section of "good lands Interest pa'able annually ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE To Trade for Improved Farms. C. AEMSTKONCr. in north-east Colorado to trade for lands No. 122160, acres.

65 under culti-ation, living springs abundance water near4this city. Call at this office. and timber.good well. Fruit and orna Farmer Published at Topeka, has been enlarged to a 20-page, S0-columE paper, and reduced in price to one doV. ar a year.

It ranks among the best ricultural papers in the country, ana for Kansas farmers it is the best, because it is made up specially for thm. It is now twenty-four years old.MsI cos-ducted by practical, farmers, and published wkolyiin the interest agriculture in the broadestcnce.of theword. The Farmer publisheslfull crop.stock and weather reports for. the entire Slate seven times a year. ItJ also publishes, weekly, a list of all lhe estray 'animals aken up'in any partof the State.

We have arrangements 'whereby we can offer the Leader and the Kansas Farmer, both papers one'year for This is an opportunity to get two needed papers'for'a Tery small autlay. mental trees growing, mortgage $iauu. 9 per cent, due 1891. Seven miles north west of Long Island. $2000.

will sell.or trade, good chance. No. 123 160, acres cultiva on anew and useful improvement in corn shellers. The device is intended to stack the cobs at some distance from the shelter, and does away with the cumbersome stacker. It is simple, and can be attached to any ordinary corn sheller with little or no addition of ma-chineryor expense.

This is the second patent that Esqr. Pillsbury has obtained recently. The other being an improvement on the ordinary claw hammer, whereby it can be used to draw nails that have been driven to, or below the surf-ace-. Both inventions are very useful and will undoubtedly come into general use, and ought to-bring the inventor a nioe fortune. J.

K. SANBORN, Woodruff, Kans. Er. itl A I ted, 100 acres under fence. Fine, new rooms, 12x20, two rooms, new barn 14x33.

wo good mmmm a if a a r- J3 if wells, plenty timber, i-unning water, fc-f DEALER IN three' and one half miles from Long Is No. 12480, acres bottom land. land, one mile from Granite Mills RERII 2. Price $2600. nart down, 'balance on plenty timber and water, one and one half miles from Long Island.

per acre time, at 1) per cent interest, What Am I to Do? weit. They have for a short time broken up housekeeping in this city, having rented rhsir elegant residence in Long City to Dr. Woicott. Deputy Sheriff McGuire proceeded on Saturday aftprnoon te sell the household goods of W. S.

tferkes held under attachment by the Commercial State Somethings sold well, but most of them went at a low figure. lie stood under the window aud sang: How can I leave thee my' dearest?" But did leave. The dog afterwards wah noticed behind the house wiping the dust out of his eyes, with what very closely resembled the seat of a man's pants, Ex 'The Eagle Club will give their fifth Grand Ball to-morrow evening, in their Hall over the Pioneer store. This will be the last ball of the. reason-for the Club, and everyone receiving an invitation should attend.

The boys have concluded tp have ice cream and- other refreshments in profusion at the hall. The visit to Norealure wasimy last and a very pleasant one. Had a splendid congregation both morning and wiling- -A well as oup covenant meeting on Saturday where the spiritual feeling of the eiiu. tih'was verylmueh manifested. Our bast wishes and prayers are stilt with the good people of Norca-ture.

G.kI blesi them as we I as all the PROVISION 5. Tobacco Cigars. Dry Gooq BOOTS AND SI Oi s. Queensware, Etc. OF ALBANY, N.

Y. RED CLOUD, NEB. Branch. DfficE Iang Island, Kan. After Tartf ynf xperiane in thm preparation at mora than Ou Hmidi4 applications lor ucit Sts and For! aonn 1 1 FJ tg tba Unite tries, the publisher of tba Scientific American continue to act mm aolieitoaa for patent.

eaTeat. traJe aajAa. opr rihta. ete. for the United ata.

AaJ FDR 13 WEEKS, Tho PnTTfR (rA zp.ttr will mail The symptoms of Biliousness are unhappily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A bilious man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas, he' has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at anytime; if it is not white and furred, it- is rough, at all events.

The digestive system is wholly out cf order aud Diarrhea or Constipation may be a symption or thm two may alternate. There are often Hemorrhoids or eveu loss of blood. There may be giddiness and often headache and acidity or flatulence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all this if not effect a cure try Green's Auguse- Flower, cost but a triflj and thousands attest it39.ftio.tey. AH papersjmade here andfloans paid put as soon as papers are filed.

Interest and Principal payable at COMMERCIAL STATE BANE, Lone Island, Kansas. C. BfkMRD, ed, securely wrapped, to any address in the United States for Three Months receipt of Oue Dollar. Liberal disc-on allowed to Postmasters, 4jenrs ano Clubs. T- Police Gazette of Nev-York is the only 1 gitimaie Iliutrart- Sportsman and Sensational Journa.

to obtain patent in Canada. England Franoa. Germany, and all other countries. Their experience is aaeqoaled mad thair faoiUtiea axe ttuaar passed. Drawings and gpeciSoatlona prepared aed filed in the Patent Office on (hort notice.

Terra ver reasonable. No charge for examination of model or drawings. Advice by mail fro. Patent obtained through MnnnOo.are noticed Inthe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, which ha the largest circulation and is the most iudnential newspaper of ita kind published in the world. The advantage of auch a notice averr patent understands, Thi large and lllmrtrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at $3.00 a rear, and admitted be the best papsr devoted to scicno.

mechanios. inventions, engineering work, ana other departments of industrial progress, pub. lished in any country. It contains the name of all patentees and title of erery invention patented each week. Try it four months for one dollar.

by all ewsdealers. If you hare an invention to patent write te Wann A publishers of Scienuno AmenoaJ 61 Broadway, Sew York. MaaiTpwk about patents mailed. fr4, oublisiied on tne American continent. Annhr i 1 1 people with we have labored in two years; t--- G.

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