V Hie Sioux County Journal. i) Subscription Pri, j og J. tilMO, . . . r.ditur gBlrrrd at tbe Harrison pot ofllce M elu metier. " THfRSDiT, CetEMBEB S, jKkj The Qtu1iJnnrnl waA Inl- fTlvtt jUtin:e 've ,t" 'nwjlliiied arMj both pup- W'H I published by u gnu of Royce, Wigton & Co. fiie edi jorial management will U- in tlie lands of a F. Boyc e, and that is a guaranty that the papers will be gtmd oik Antelope county raitd sur lu srhlch analyzed showed a clwmiial test of 22 per cent of awxhariiie, tlie gruut ever known is beet sugar industry of tlw world. If ?etra8ka beet could be raiwd Ut this standard, land for their culture would be worth flOO an acre. bairer County Journal. Tlie Monarchies of Europe are raid to riew tle new republic of Brazil viith dis trust and claim that the government cannot long exist. That is v. hat was aid of the United States government and tliat is what lias lxfen said of every republic which linn been organized, but the fai t remains that such government can exist and are growing more popular the time. All that is tlie matter with the monarch yet in power is thai they fenr that their subjects will also take it into their heads Unit a republican form of government would tj a gond thing to have and follow the exnmpU of Brazil, only pe-rhops they would not U quite so considerate in the treatment of the deoed monarch as were the people of Brazil in their course toward I)om Pedro and his family. Monarchy Is but a relic of barborous and ignorant ages and they must go the same as all other customs of a similar nature. Tlie gaining opul!irity of loan ami building association has opened the way for a lot of irresponsible arties to go about the country representing tlieni- telves to be agents for some loan and building association and having authori ty to organize local lioanlx, rollm t tlie HifHiU-rship fees and first installment and all other money necessary to ojien tlie business. In a number of cases it has been found that those agents were simply adventurers who liad no such au tbority and were simply working the racket to make a raise. The laws of Ne braska are not so that the investor is protected and the result Is that a good many get taken in who can illy afford to loose the amount paid. These loan and building association frauds also injure ,tbt biwnesM of the responsible orguniza tmii by milking the people unnecessari ly suspicious of all such coinanies or their agents. Laws ought to tie made requiring companies who have their beadquurters in another state but who ish to do business io Nebraska, to give a guaranty of responsibility by deposit ing a certain amount with the state, and tin n no siiier.t ouL'ht to ! allowed to work among the people in the interest of Mich company unless he has a certificate from the auditor or secretary of state to the ttfei t tliat With he and the company are b irallv authorized to do business in the state of Nebraska. The condition and outlook of -the ironJ trade of tlie country is one of the most reassuring feature in the business situ lion. It is an accepted maxim that the .condition of this trade 1 a barometer of commercial and industrial prosperity, so tliat the almost unparalleled revival and x .extension of the iron industry is to be re garded ax promising an improvemeut in all the channels of business. In (ireat Britain the iron trade las been active for neurlv a vear Mist, due to the busy . - - j - -. "lipbuilding industry to a greatly en rgt outaide demand. Tlie require ment from these sources exceeded the British mills, and pig iron wan imported from this countrv. TVw deoression in tlie industry in tlie United States begun ffl disappear two or three months ago and there has sine been a steady and rapid improvement, the mills generally .ng now fully employed on ample or jkrs at rciiuiiitrutivfi prices. Steel rails have been purchased for delivery many nonths in advance, and from tho mines r the mill tind factories of all kinds rhich manufacture iron and steel, there 1 prosperous activity and a universal ling of confidence io tlie future. Those most familiar with the situation "d prospects predict that next year will 'tn an unprecedented activity in tlie ron industry of the United states. At W rate all report regarding tlie pres ent condition of this great interest are in highest degree reassuring. Want to Buck Dorsejr. f'srncjr lotcrprlM. Tl recent railroad agitation for Rear y has developeii a new feature within M part two or three days. It coaiists Pf the iomewhat sturtling fact the friend of the Hon. A. O. & ott of this ity will boom him for a congressional (omination another year in the third dw Wct A one old campaigner said yes terday: "We are a little tired of Con freeemao Domey" indipo"'tip.n to help ) out down this way, and ie are not pver pleased with hi course ii tl niat r of appointiiienU." Howyver Ht j!ay be, it i fact that Mr. S ott would h able W make a lnl, fight in fhe W fkii convention. T' Ord Ow w . , .. . . as th, J " U' ' "atulated, as tlie uegiUnm f .1:1. . ' M, uiai tiis enjov a boom. paper will a .... milliner of Stw York has lad for v , , f for l,Q0ft " " ai,en labor law. TIk Ne.Y . I l a-VUnSnch woman to N-WktotrimWhes- hats and the u law oonie pei ubar things ba,,, in -.... ..gem ti,. section of countrv. vc.. - . "c are imnm.t! l,..4 i- .un itcen was 18- eu in im county for a oe ouple to be married and that the cereniouv niiiUin them man and wile was nerfornieri - u une ln the edge of Wyoming. lie ljartiesdicM.i 11.. , " me error, ana we are informed M.i .....v.,- rereniony was rforu,ed within the lioundaries of tbi. county tliereby removing all question as iw legality. One thing which is not .udraed against as closely as it should oe and that is illetal man-ia. t a A couple came to this county recently and obtained a license and were married, and we are informed that Hie woman liad lieen granted a di vorce in um; district court of Dawes county only a few days before. The 'act of her re-marrying Is-fore the em.i milin ..f ui w .1 . . -ii. luouuis as pruviuea by law vi niiuiB 10 arrest and prosecu tion for the crime of bigamy, and the penalty for tliat is confinement in the oeuaentiary. The laws of this state re lating to marriage and divorce are not the best that could begotten up but it would lie well if the laws we have were better observed. The iudire in a district in the eastern part of this state had a case tried Wore him where a woman asked for a divorce from her husland. .'uniig me uiai sue was asKea 11 she wanted the divorce so that she could marry another man, and she saiil she did not. The decree was granted and within a few days she did marry another man. This fact came to the knowledge of the judge while the district court was in session, and we are informed that he an nulled the decree which he had granted to the woman, so it left her married to two men and her statement on the stand and her action afterwards made her guilty of perjury, and also liable to lie sent to the penitentiary for bigamy. Such lack of regard for the marriage laws does not have a tendency to create a very high respect for the other laws of the state and the result cannot but be detrimental to the general welfare of the commonwealth. The Indian in Politics sooth Dakota Republican. About 5,0(10 Sioux Indians who take allotments will lie full citizens and al lowed to vote at the next general elec tion. About 20,000 such Indians will be voters by the next presidential election. This will bring about a new feature in Uikoui politics. You cau catch the Ger man vote with a keg of beer, you can catch the Irish vote with a bottle of whiskev. vou can catch the American vote with a five dollar bill, but the In dian vote can only tie controlled witli a mast doir and a bowl of soup. It will be somewhat unique to see the politician start out to work the Indian district, with a herd of dogs and a wagon load of dumrhter bouse intestines. He will take I o -t-ln-olJ braves out behind the school house, pull out the doctored ticket from one pocket and four yards of entrails from the other pocket and proceed to get in bis work. It will be necessary for the office seeker to sip dog soup on the vel vet prairie grass, and kiss the pappoose with perfect impunity, it win oe a re vere dose for the kid gloved and plug U..4 ,ronl lunl'.l n V ho reallv loves the dear people, to chuckle tlie old squaw ..nder the chin and tell her what lovely blue eyes the dear little soup besmeared face does have. W lien. ine oiu iujr stirs up the mush pot with the same stick she punches up the cow-clup fire, it will make the stomach of the strong man turn pale, hut he mast bear it like a hero, and eat it like a man, He may not relish his dinner as be should, but he ,ut keen it down until he can go oe i.ind the wicwam and heave up his boots. When the head of his favorite Irish set ter i laid upon bis plate, and it turns up dvinir eves to Uie silver moon, politician must whet his pocket knife on hi boot leg and wade into the animal lower jaw in a manner that would do justice to the skilful, surgeon in search If.h. insular vein, Wlien the pipe .. ...:..u i... wn used from King Philip down to Sitting Bull panned around, he mnst enjoy it sweet scenveu puff at it wth the same pleasure that he would a Havana, and pass it to the voter beside him. The poll books will need a sort of extension and bay window with Piazza front, so that when Mr. Standing-bearho-snielUMse-on-to,Hf-a-ma..ure-pih,ne-hundred - year-and-got-s.nred-toHleath-at-hiw.wn -.sbad-ow wanu to vote, there will be room for hi. nam. in full, These and numer-ouaoU-r suggestion will have to be locked after a they prpt themselves rtlK, deration of th,9fllce Ker dlaw maker. It may no Me pleasant S,t. but then in cour o tifne iwhen M,all be clearly demonstrated beyond 8 du..bt.tltM.eSiouxInduiMu? -t a Sre Intelligent Mot tl-uouj wive i wa UJ not mind vt so and tuotliem, we, uf much and feel that it wa an All Vise CvWhh-,U0,,gh,,,U-- a pleasant State of affair?. Circuit o I?ifI Ul'ff hlriM JDT. Hend for (-0, LBusBium, au Broadwi 'trtml.ll AtCKITECTt A. tminrt H Uitita tf Seietlitc AaerteM. 0 ml full i.lo. .'"'i,.'i'"''eruM WrMlini ... mum TlxZKESMi ed bf tply- . ing to Ml NN A CO., Wh TRAOE MARKS. lmmii ptuUKSioa. Beua (or UilabiSi. COPVRHJIIT8 ( bookm chmrt. M It., quiciij proourwl. Addrew IXS 4c CO., rnlem Solicitor. Ouulu. Orric Itl Bwupwat. k. T WEBSTER THE BEST INVESTMENT Far lh Ftmily, School, or Professional Lihnry. OKABMJDCi-JF tBRMY , Has lieea for years Standard Authority in the Government Printing Oflice and U. S. Ku preme Court. It is highly recommended by 38 State Sup'tn or Schools) and the leading College Presidents. 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LAMBIE, 89 E. 19th St.,N.Y. A Large Line of Stoves Now on hand at 8RISW0LD ; Including Heaters, Coal and Wood, Cook Stoves, Ranges, etc. WE SELL As usual. A full line of BUILDERS HARDWARE Always on hand. Our STOCK OF TINWARE IS COMPLETE. Fremont, Elkhorn and "Northwestern Line," Harrison Neb., Omaha, Sioux City, Chicago, St Paul And All. Point i East, North, South and West, THROUGH TICKETS TO ALL PQtNTS. Fun. iufontn on Application to,J,C,NOJlTHRQP, Agent,. Harrison,,. II..G.B.UHT, Gen.ulHanN The Barber Shop. Find door south of the court house. M. R. McBOWELL, Proprietor. Here you can get a clean sliave, first clans hair cut or a WABM or COLD BATH Smith Bros., OK THE ONLY FIRST CLASS LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Wish to call the attention of the public to the fact that they are prepared to furnish at reasonable rates First Class Rigs On short notice. A Dray Line Run in Connection. City Restaurant, HENRY SNYDER, Proprietor. Boarding by the day or week at lowest living rates. WARM MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Call and see us when you are hungry and we will give you the worth of your money. ONE DOOR NORTH OF BLACKSMITH SHOP. Main Street, Harrison, Nebraska. R. E, MASSEY, HOUSE, SIGN AND Carriage Painter. Having fitted up the large building just back of the Harrison House, is now prepared to take care of all work in his line. Can do any and all kind of carriage and wagon work, , tySATISFACTION GUARANTEED. HARRISON, - - NEBRASKA. AllSTELLER S, FURNITURE Missouri Valley R. R. -And- ) northwestern Hotel. This place has recently changed hand and nothing is left undone for the COMFORT, CONVENIENCE AND Entertainment of Guests. Come and See Us, WANTS OF THE TRAVELING PUBLIC A SPECIALTY. JAS. SLATTERY, Prop. BANK OF HARRISON, Harrison, Nebraska. INCORPORATED UNLER THE LAWS OFTHE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $25,000. A General Banking Business Transacted. Every Accommodation Compatible tended. B, F PITMAN, President, J. B. Finney, President, Buffalo Gap Lumber Company, Lumber, Goal, Grain, Lath And Sash, Blinds, Hair, COMPLETE STOCK ALWAYS Harrison. Neb Mm An strictly Int-clan ii every detail, posse an absolntely perfect repeating action ami handsome case. Filly war mtej. . l!lIHI!V I till 1 A UIU I VTV HATH I I K ,H WAIt IILIIIII IIII1II1IILI . 1 Are tt keit in tho world, and have led all etkers for years. (Nrer 210,tXM) is ns.. the people are beand to kaxo tho best, and wilt bafe none bnt the KSTEY. Tum piynuMtti or cash, an. eostoaers protyr. Coll oid set u.er mi for Catttenm nTfill iiforiiion. 233tot5tWaChica. C56 LQVio HowBe 16 &, igm QJULK Oa With a Conservative Business Freely Ex CHAS. E. HOLMES, Cashier. General office F. C. Silkknsbn, Seeretary. BUFFALO GAP, DAKOTA. -Dealer in- Shingles, Doors Pla'ster, L' i m e , ON HAND G. GUTHRIE, Manager. r . . . ...Jill Vv , . I