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Show iht Llttis Thteiea the Most Valnablc. Compnratlvcly fawptopietnrJ tttn peh ca as Inventors, but tthnoeitOTerylxuly has liccn struck, nt ono time or unother, with Mens thateecmeil cakulalnl to rc-tlneuBoinoofthallttloIrletlone rc-tlneuBoinoofthallttloIrletlone A llfo. Usually siicli Mean nre illsmlsnoa without with-out further thought. "Why don't tho railroad company make ItH car window to that they can bo slid up and down without breaking tho jmBsangcra' bAckl" exclalmi the ttnvclcr. "If I were running the road 1 would mako them In inch n way." "What was tho nun that made this Mticepan thinking oil" Rrnmhlee the took. "Ho never had to work over n etove, or ho would have known how It onyht to have lcn fixed.'' .' "Hang Mich a collar button I" jrowli the man who Is late for brokfaj. "If I werelu the buHJuesa I'd make VaHoae that wouldn't ellp out, r brek t, r KtniKcout the buck o my nebk." And then the various sufferer fortftl nlmlit their urlerances and begin I think of Bomethlni; else. It ther. woutd nit down nt tho next convenient opportunity, oppor-tunity, put theirldctsalmutrarwindows saueepnnB, and collar bulletin InVe prHC-tlcal prHC-tlcal Bhnpc, niul then apply for patent, they might find themselves as Independently Indepen-dently wealthy as tho man ho Invented the. iron umbrella ring, or (tie oe who patented tho llftcen pnnte. a TKMi-tlKO orran. To induco people to keep tracked their brlcht ideas and boo what there I in them, the l'ress Claims Company line resolved to offer it prhw. To tho person who submits to It the simplest nnd most promising invention, from acoinmcrcial point of view, the company III give twontyflvo hundred dollars In cah, in aildltion torofundlni; tho fees for Hcciirl'ng the patent. It will ulflonclvertlso tho Invention frceofeharge TliisofTcriH subject to tho following conditions: Kvcry coinpclllor tnunt obtain a patent for his invention through tho company. Ho must first apply for a preliminary search, the cost ol which will ho live dollars. Should this search hIiow his invention to bo unpatentable, ho can withdraw without further expend OthcrwiHo ho will bo expected to temple tem-ple I e his application and take out a patent .11 tho regular way. Tn total expenpe, 'ncluding Qovarnmonl id nurcnii fees, wilt to ic(tij dollars, l-'orthls, whethur he secures tho prise, or W, tho inventor will havo n patent tht ought to bo a vnluab,le proicrtT to him. Tho prlr.owll! bo awarded by a Jory counlstlng of three reputable patent nltorneyR of Washington. Intending comictItors should Mil out too following blank, ami forward It with their application appli-cation : " , 1882. "I submit tho within described Invention Inven-tion in coui)ctltion for tho Twonty-five hundred Dollar I'riie ofTercd by the Trues Claims Company. 11 11 |