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Show oraer Doameee. PRESS PARAPRAPHS thb orm MrLUQNTH patbwt. New Orlean Tlmee-Deiaourat: T the Inventive gealue of Ita Bene this eeua-try eeua-try ewee. ww dare aaav a mueh greaur part ef Ira wonderful aad woetderfuSy rapid Induatrtal development thaa to rta la bo rate ayaUm of tariff lawa And while th ahowler. Tnore Intricate and more myeeevloua ewvteee are - uaually ranked the greateet. th nation probably hae reaped larger and more direct nree-Ileal nree-Ileal advantagea from the aroaale machine ma-chine which have ao wonderfully stimulated stimu-lated and developed It agricultural aa-dustrtea." aa-dustrtea." ' . Atlanta Cnnatltutlon: "The great and revolutionary Inventions that today dominate dom-inate the commercial world may he traced to the cunning brain of aome man living under th atare aa strlpee. The thought la an Inspiring one. Providence ft ret worked to the end of planting on thla hemlephere the greateet eahlbw ef popular government, the mtghMect es-auraoca es-auraoca to oppreaeed peoptea everywhere, every-where, That alone would have set the United Btatea to one aide fer a dlstmc Una and a benaUetio alagular In ale-tory." ale-tory." Buffalo Commercial:. "It Is perhape flttlna that the honor or he. etna the on millionth patent, which has been soanikt by aiany Inventors, but denied by the department, which resolutely refused to dleerlmlnete In any way, ahould go to an Invention which. hT proven practical, will revolutlonlae the automehlkt traua. It la for a puncture! Una, Meet s attempt have beoa made to lay the lira puactur ghost by which every aula-mobile aula-mobile owner ha bean pursued, but with Indifferent eucceee. " - Cleveland Leader: "Wnat a Veeerd ef achievement aad name prog-rese there la In the hooka ef the patent ocl It Shows th reeult of th Inventive faculty of th most practically Ingentou people on the earth during a period III year. It rcertstera the birth of th telephone, the electric light arc the aeroplane and hundred of .laaasr but equally wondarrul thmga whloh have been In common nee ao long that they have become a part ef Amerteaa lir.w Waahlawte).' Heeald: "X .other pee pie en earth aver ahowed the tnveottve genlu.een m-tha Unite Btatea. Tb tt earn ooex the telegraph, the telephone; he arrorTaVie and other WAnderful mvea tlona are toe well kaowa to deaeree eona-an. eona-an. Thouaanda ef labor atvlng devices, de-vices, suen aa the aawlng machine, cotton cot-ton gin. mower and reaper, have daae more to alleviate the conditio ef maa-kind maa-kind than any other factor eta)ds of th abolltloa of alayery.- . ' . Bl. Faill Pioneer rreas: A patent te a natural monopoly tinder our law which guaranteea to the. Inventor for a term of yeara the flnanolal henente at We hrven-Ilea, hrven-Ilea, but there Is a eompeneatlng hone-fit hone-fit lo the public and the coneumere throush the uae or patents wtileh laoreaee product lo and result a labor earing. On of the chief abnees of the system, however, .haa bee th practice ef certain cer-tain oorpnratlona In getting oontret of patents and the refuslrg te aee them.'' |