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Show PRIZES ON PATENTS. How to not $loo nnd Porhnpo fVlnko a Fortuno. Wo scciiro pateuU), and to Induce people to keep track of thoir bright ideas wu offer n prlio of ono hundred dollnrs to bo paid on tha first of every month to tho iki-boii who submits to us tho most meritorious invention dnr. Ing the proceeding month. Wo will also ndvortlso tho invention frco of charge In tho National llecordtr, a weekly nowspapcrj published in Washington, Wash-ington, 1). O., wlilch has an extensive circulation throughout the United Stalls and la devoted to thu Interests M Inventors. In-ventors. KOTSO HAIll) IT 8BKM9. Tho Mon o.f being nblo to Invent something Btrlkca most people na being ry dlillctilt; tliii delusion the Company Com-pany wishes to dispel. It Is tho nlmplo things and small Inventions that raako the greatest amount of tnonej, and tho complex ones niu seldom profitable. Almost everybody, nt sometime or another, an-other, conceives an Idea, which, if pnleUcd, would probably bo worth to him n" fortuno. Unfortunately such ideai nro usually dleinlsiiod witliout thought Tho eimplu inventions like tho ci.r window which could bo easily Blid up and down witliout breaking tho passenger's back, tho b.iucu pan, tho collar button, tho nut lock, tho ImjHIo stoppor, tho now iliovcl, are tilings that almost everyone sect some way of Improving upon, mid It Is these kind of inventions tlmt briiunhe ereut- est returns to tho author. The prize wo offer will bo paid at tho end of each month, whether the application baa been acted upon l.y the Patent Office or not. Kvry compelitui mubt apply for n putint on liii inie.i-j tinn througli us, and wlu-llitr he aveutts the prize or nut, theiuvintor wi.t have' a v.ilu.ibln patent THK I'llKaS CLAIM, COMPANY, John Weniniun k, duri .Manager, 018 V St N. W. Washington, l. C. P. S. The responsibility of this company com-pany finty lie judged from the fact that its stoi'k ll held by about suveuteeu hiiudretl of tho lending newspapers oi the United State |