TkoScux County Journal. lmH.fAL COtKTT PARS. J LJ. Bubecriptioe Pnoe, fe.00 EeJtor. Estered M the Harrison post office tewl class Dialler. ThVMDaT, MaSCB 30, 1900. Jonathan Young Scammon, the found- it of tha hter Oeta. died at his home in Chicago on last Monday morning, at the Age of seveaty-elgbt years. He had lived to aee that paper grow to be one of the leading publication of the United State. An article on the decline in vrlieat I The boomers of the Cherokee strio re- UTowioij in a recent bwue of the Inter oeived a backaH in the proclamation of OneOH contains the statement that the Presideat Harrison, dated March 15tl neat prouuri has Os-reasea more than ordering all people to keen out of the one-third within two yean. The prevail- territory. It is a singular fact that peo ns; tow prices that paper attributes to pie will bunt up a tract of land which the gambling in products on toe board not a part of the public domain pronerlv of trade and bucket shops, and calls on opened for settlement and clamor for the the people to make a united effort to right to settle titers when there are crush out the gambling in the neoeasaries thousands of acres of as good or better of life. It is equally to the interest of land awaitin? settlement. The rWiea tn It is reported that senator Sutherland, of Burt county, will be a candidate for secretary of state. That gentleman has made a record as a friend of the peoplt rights and will no doubt have a strong following by toe fanner element of the republican party. the consumers as well as the producer to see that this is done. The fact is be- j coming apparent that the board of trade or bucket shop gambling has about reached a point where it has got to stop. The press of the entire country is taking the matter up and bringing the attention of the people to the facts in the case. The point in the case was very nicely il lustrated in the recent reduction in corn rates from Nebraska to Chicago. The railroads made a reduction of two cents take forbidden fruit appears to be as strong in the human family of the nine- tenth century as it was in Adam and Eve when they were domiciled in the garden of Eden. The Herald last week admits the fu sion of the old ring democrats and repub licans and charges the republican Mate central committee with being at the bot tom of the reorganization of the party in Sioux county, with a side slap at the re- per bushel, and before the rate could go publicans of neighboring counties who into effect under the inter state com seated the straight republican delegates merce law, the board of trade lowered in the senatorial and representative con- tbe price of corn one cent, and sliortly ventions. The chairman of the fusion after another reduction of a cent in price I committee evidently contemplates the was made. The board of trade mar be crushing out of the entire republican or- While the United States is decreasing its debt, every other great country in the world, with the sole exception of Eng land, is going in the opposite direction. Iltf alternAtivee avhir-h bm ntfarul 4n continental Europe are heavy reduction a good for n,en to do PMing in ganirat ion of the state, with the assist- of exnenditiire or imneml UnlBlnl -u ., upon as a 1 , uui m nuum m ueiier iw uie pros perity of the country if they would "sil n a game of poker, or try their liand at "buckinir the tiger." where tliev would eitlier get rich off those of tlieir kind or enrich their companions at much less cost to the general public, II the supply and demand was permitted tn regulate the price of produce, instead of the bulls and hears of the hoard of trade, the people could raise their crops with out, fear of a few men defrauding then H an uie pro i lis. w nn tins accom plished and an equitable rate established for transportation, a season of uoprece- The inter-state commerce commission dented prosperity would follow. In tliii- arrived in Nebraska the first of the week connection it is well to bear in mind and have been hearing complaints at I lna' no fa,T rate of transportation can b i iv. , . . . ., . I ...! l l.l ....-i i . , umana ana uncoin against the railroad enutoiisiieu unm an atiacx is made on by parties in Nebraska and Iowa. No tn root of the evil and tliat can only be done by preventing corporations from paying a dividend on watered stock. Th management of a railroad company can not operate it on a business basis and pay a dividend on double the amount of capital invested. ana unless the former is agreed upon soon the latter will undoubtedly come. On last Saturday at Brom field, a town about 12 miles from Aurora, a man by the name of Staten walked into a butch er shop and drawing a revolver began to shoot at W. W. Lewis, who was engaged in reading a paper, killing him almost instantly. The murderer was arrested. but soon a band of ten masked men took him out of Uie jail and hung him to a rafter ol a barn near by. Mo reason is given for the cold blooded act. reports of the findings of the commission have 'yet been sent out, but it is quite likely that a pretty thorough investiga tioo will take place and it is to be hoped that good results will follow. At all events the visit of the commission to Nebraska will have a tendency to show the people of the state how much relief they may look for from that source. ance of the organ of which be is editor. He may realize that he lias a big con tract on his hands before he gets through with the job. O. W. Holdrege, general manager of the B. &. M., has written a letter to At torney General Leese accusing him of wilful misrepresentation in the matter of railroad rates. Oen, Leese assumed tliat he could prove every charge he liad made. Tltere is no use in the railroad managers attempting to bluff Mr. Leese, and it would appear that they would And that out The result of the visit 'of the inter state commission will prove whether the attornes general made mis representations or not. The findings of the commission will be much more satis factory than the assertions of the attor ney general or the railroad managers. It is quite certain that there is a greater uprising among the people in regard to railroad matters than ever before was witnessed, and they will persevere their efforts until they obtain redress. t is to be hoped that while they seek justice to themselves tliey will be fair Eye and Skin Ointment A certain car for Chronic Sore Eyes, Tetter. Salt Bhenm, Scald Head. Old Cuonle Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Kip plea and Fuea. It to cooling end eoothrog Hundreds of ease hare been cored by it after all other treatment had failed. Z3 and 90 oast bosea for sale by C. H. Andrews, Druggist Wells Drilled! I have a good well drilling machine and am ready to drill any sited well on short nouoa. Terms good and prices low. Postoffice, Harrison. Hxnby AuerrRoim. ei.MuieJOT. t AIlM.TtX. B. E. BitEwsra, President, C, F. Coma, Vice Pres. The Holyoke, Colo., Tribune took a de cided stand against the white cap outra ges recently perpetrated there and later developements have indicated that some of the business men of the town were interested in the white cap proceedings, and as a result the Tribune is not in pop ular favor with that class of the people. The editor of the Tribune stands right by his principles as indicated by the fol lowing from a recent issue of his paper: We expect to be cursed for speaking plain English but the sooner people write what they think and expose wrongs wiinoui tear, so soon will The Lincoln correspondent of the Oma-1 and do justice to others. ha Bee stated a few days ago tliat State Treasurer Hill liad aroused the displeas ure or some of the banking interests ef the state on account of his disposition of the state funds, and that the said bank ing interests would seek to defeat Capt. ui a lor the nomination for a second term. That gentleman stated that he had gathered up the permanent school fund, which had accumulated to the amount of from 1300,000 to $500,000, and was scattered among different banks, and invested the fund in county bonds. This arrangement makes a good invest ment of the permanent school funds and the children of the state will receive the benefit of the accuing interest instead of some thing he ASYYimnlishAfi ami rt,,n im i M to- to do wrong for they will know the con- mg oeneimea ny having the sequences. funds deposited with tbem to loan out to the farmer and hiiaiiiAas tnn at m l,il It is reported that the B. A M. has of- of The fi; ;.. .k. f 1 -t.; !. o: i "re -"f n wumj ire accumulation of nublic BEADTHIS? TWO PAPERS FOR THE PRICE OF 1 THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL of freight for the use of the farmers, that thev can get feed and seed as cheap ly as it can be purchased in the older settled counties. The report has not been given to us ae a certainty but we hope it aod dollarg id money in na-1 tional, state, county or municipal trees-1 unes is growing stronger at a rapid rate. i ten thousand dollarg is to be paid in ten years is it necessary that one thous-1 nine years be- And the AMERICAS PARK SEWS one year for will prove true. If the B. A M. takes that course it is quite likely that the F. E. A M. V. will do likewise. A good deal of grain will have to be shipped into this country for seed and feed, and ahould the roads decide to assist the peo- Iongs) al a high nU Q, interestJ p.e u. u way n win ao a vast amount pp are becoming tirell of vi kuuu " eeiuers aou win ne Highly appreciated by tbem. We know pf nothing that could be done that would do more to help the settlers than for Uie railroads to assist them in getting grain as cheap as possible. fore it was needed and another thousand added to it each year until the maturity of the debt, and all the benefit derived from the fund is that some bank has it to loan to the tax payers (to whom it be- The furnishing capital for the banks to loan to tbem, ana h the banlcing interests attempt to defeat Treasurer Hill for doing his duty they will find that the people will ad minister a severe rebuke to them. us last aoooay nenaior reddock in troduced two petitions from farmers al In the matter of railroad rates the ar rangement which would do this section of country the most good, and eventu- daper, "American Farm Newa, uuk is iwonHs id opponuoo to the ally prove a good investment fer the extension ol the time for the Union Pa- companies would be to assist poor rent ciflc railroad company to pay off its in- ers in the east to get to the localities aeMoasa to the government It is where they can get a farm of their own. evident that the pressure brought to It is reported, on good authority, that bear on congress will be strong enough in many places in the east men are rent 10 Mug to an end the congressional ing the high priced land and barely mak trouDtea wiui inat railroad, Senator ing a living at it, and they would be glad mmmmrmm on uie same day introduced to come to a new county if they could prauow irom a large number of Me- J raj,. t money to get themselves, their brackens opposing the reduction of the teams and implements transported. It ttriff on sugar and urging government Two Dollars. io every one who pays for a year s subscription to Tug Jocrmal in advance we will send them in addition, postage paid, for one year the celebrated farm Or fWd to encourage the beet sugar and eorgbum industries. Senator Ma nderson's bill, providing for the disposal of Forts Hartehuff, Sheridan and McPberson mili tary reservations in Nebraska to actual Htlera, wee reported upon favorably. teams and implements transported. seems as if some plan could be devised to assist them, and it would certainly as sist in the settlement and development of the homestead district, and at the same time assist a great many of those who are paying rent to improve their condition. Sess Sherman in an interview ex- I Uie opinion the before the next i Wropriatioo oooarreas will mss a bfll reedering iwreasiuoal districts con- turaous between osnene apportion menu. TM eaesuore peaa wohm be to block off WW rosyssstuunltratrieta as nearly na oswBin in eqaarck taring an equal num- nw m innasrieaM without regard to t ' 7 or towvsiliM. the onlv liml. being tbnlevttes precinct should option. L;p,f)rnv;nMpl-f siopua Mr. James Lambert, of New Brune-1 1.-.. CrSir. whose wick, Illinois, says; "I was badly affiict- reiiinwsMHrt congress- j sd with rheumatism in toe hips and legs, I Sjetne over nt' nuetft disjointed when I boturtit a bottle of Chamberlain's I vw,.-7 ps foeeme, wnoowt regard to I Pain Balm. It cured me hi three skr. I It is reported that there are now 1,880 farmers' alliances in Kansas, with an ag gregate membership of 70,000. These organizations are not political So the or dinary erase of the term, but they pro pose to vote solidly, nevertheless, for the promotion of the interests of agriculture, nod it will be the republican party's own fault if they drift away from ita etas nrd for want of prrper sympathy and co I Offer fJo. 2. We wil send the papers as above and also Uie WcMern Stochmm and Culti vator (a Ift-pege semi-monthly) for If ow Is Uie time for iCVzm of votarsY It would al OfCZWt4ss)S!pesBsnaa to rsiissint Cl - snsfc'.ljartte state and neder- ew LnpVe I small right today and weald insist on every one, who is afflicted with that to use Chsmtarlnin's Pain Bates and get wail at oaoa." For S V8U. J CUAS. C, JAMESON, Cahier. Commercial Bank. rfOORPOBATXB. nit rioor soticfa. all knwei havtsg Sml wm paper will eseatva a maraae eoav paper ai4 era fqell to uw1m their my vt the notice and if say error exist report the CeswUdaiee Srttf tnr PsHHretiea. Land OSJkse al rusdron, Seb., 1 Man-b 17. SToUee I hereby slven tb.t the followlnf unm mNT IH Ql.il iHHn Uf D 1 111 1.(1 tkm In wake Sua I proof In support of hla riaim ana m.l sata proof will m fun I onraa I JiideiuMii. c-lerb of court, at Harrteon, keb., on May Homers. Pi lid,-. who maln H t. K a ts for the evK, of aec f. Hiqnraw He name the tollnvlnc wltoeaar. to prove ni. rrtiitiiiuttu. n-Mini-nce an anq enmva iion oi, aaia tann, vis; iorve s. Iiliiirer William K. PatterHHi, Jow-pb M. KoltlnauD liraftt luthrie, all of Hirr1aon, SU. And Wllla-rt K. Ijiniheraon wim made ft. B alius No. 17 to tbe atwve draerltaxl Intel, la cttnt to apiiear at the an me time and plane, and how eanae oy the lave proof ahould not be allowed sod hla Situ Jastea H. Pierre, who made D. S. No. 1M for the mv aae 1. tn He namea tbe following witneaar to prove hla roiitmuoua realdence apun and cultiva tion of aaid land, via; Henjamlli V. luomaa. lomer a. rrmav. i n riea i.. i utiiM. jitin nornton, all ui Harrlaon, Kebr. Alao Wavj tradal. who made II E. Ko. MS for the arX aee ts. ip M. r w. He dhiiihi the rollna lnf wltneaaea to prove ma von iiniioua riiieitbe unon aim cu iivh- tion 01 win miia, vim: Jut-ob llenrr, Henry w aaoenburirer. Ferdinand Hit ier, tinll ertaier, all of Montrose, Nebraska. -l W,l, MCC'SK, ltegtater. IJT I .....It InniAllliWbMMl iT 1 , ,ii "," '. John ollios a-l 14 year award 01 " lmu I awed II veara. rrrnik Ollroaraawd S ver I ttlda tdlnia asd 1 year. Wllllaia Nat lee la Kua-resMeet fetVaSt. Is the d burial twart af sw esxtatf1, 0tf braafca. AasisOtLaoe, ruiatuT, 1 va. Jon a In LS4ai. ItrfeiMtant. I To John UUnaj M-i reaktent defap4sSI ! 1 oa are nereuy ootiwea ii mmm ' ! day of klreb, le. Annie Ollrrtf Sled toett tion asalnat oa IB mm uiaric nan vm ftioux eounly, ebnB4, we oojeet km nra-erof wbirh are to obtain a aivureeiro-a yoa on the (round th t yoa here wilfully abandoiiad the pialiitllf witbont g-ood eaaae for two veara laat paat, ajid loobtala an or der or decree of aaid eoart frwnUBg tbe uiiBor reara. iiros; . He Uilrosr I ve.ra: tbe Uue of her taut- rou.on the ground that yoa a man i bolly HuSt to beentruaU-d with tbe rare. eiutody, ud education ol children. I ou re reoa'red to mttwi-r aid petition on or before Monday, the -th dy of Aprtl, 1410. AMCIEI LLSCtb, rUl'itftt. Hy 11. T. COXLIT, ber attorney. (tT-WJ Xetire to un-reciilent Iiefradjuit. In the district court of Sioux county Me- braasa. John lboma, plalntllf, ra. Abel Tbouia.defendan lo A ljt-1 Ihoina, noH-re-tident defendant: 1 ou are h-r-bv uoti lied tb.it on tbe loth day of Marcb, l4u. Joh i Thome, died a pe tit. on atralimt yoa In the dtatriet court of nloox county, Nebr.iku, the object and pr..yerof wblcb are to oliLiln a divorce irom you on the STound tbit you Dave wil asrd I yeara, Koeallne Ollrot; ased ild children beinc rtaare with vou.on It Of viaCKMla ana vnigar bkihu ana in ... ant. 1 Xntire for riitill i lmi. Ind Omce at fbadron, Kehraaka, ( VebniHrv IWO. Notice l hereliv wlven that the followlnar nameo aeitier na nieri notice or hm tnt-n- ton to nialre flnal proof In eunonrt of hln flnlni, and tliit wiliI proof will lie miide t. fore the Ke(f(tcr end Hecelver, at tbadroo, i'u.,on April in, ini, viit: (tjNRAH LINDKMAN, of llnrrlwm, Keb., who mnde r, f. yft. IT) lor the ik awv w and nX na V and V na k ec 12. tn SI. r He naniei the followlns wltiUMwen to prove urn i-ouiiiiijiiua reiiueni-e upon an'l culllva tlon of aaid land, vln Joel H. Klliert. Jit cpn t,. Morn, John I'lu nki-tt, lli-nry (.. Kouah, ail of llarrlwn, Nelimaka. 1 . II. alOCins, UfRlmcr. General Banking Business -TRANSACTED. - Habjubom, NntiHi. Grant Guthrie, PCALfK Lumber, Lime, Grain -AMP i j.i Coal. Cvntoliilaleit No' lee For Publication. l-and OtUoe at fhadron, Neb., I Feb. U, IMO. i otlre la hereby slven that the lolloalnr nhiiMNi wtticr linn nleu notice of hla lntcn lion to iiihKa Una! proof tn Hunixjrl of hla claim, and ItiHt khIU proof will ixi inHflc Ih-- lor Conrml 1. hull'. nun the clnrk of the ll trh-t court at llurrliaon, Neb., on April H, invi, viz : EDWAKU A. WEIR, of Harrison, Neb., who made 1. S. No. 1610, for the a k t, tp m, r an. He names the follow luff w!tnew to prove nis continuous rMinence tl lion ami cultiv i tion of aaid Innd, vis: Job i H. H rU'll. Wil ibmi fc. 1'Ktterwi, Asi :. Oavln, ( harles K. eiily, all of ll-rrl-um. Neb. Alao WILLIAM E. PATTERSON, of lli.rrlaon. Neb I who made I), f. So. 3104 for the a.W ark th waj aec , tpsi, r .;. He namea the follnwlne wltnefiMe. to nrove is contiiintiUH rewUlcniMj unon ami cuitiv. lion ot aula land, vlje: willet H. i.rwn, i'wikdi ti. t.riswoiil, tlheri M. Carrier, Ed ward A. W eir, all of Harrison, Neb. Also AI.IIEBT V.. RAM.SEY, of Harrison, Neb., who made li. a. No. tjo for tbe e)t nl( w nei see ia. ip mt, r fr-. He nimii-h the followinu witneaacs to prove nis cxiiitiuijous residence uisin ati'i cultiva tion or, snid land. vi: ( imrk-i H. -colt, nrren n . linn, Anntir vt . r.inei y, uiiuiii .fioure, an ol Harrison, .-sen. fully alw. ido 'ed Hie pUlntlB" without itood caiiae lor the term ol two years last p .at. You are reoulicd lo answer aaid netltlon on or before Monday, the ,sl duy of April, lMI. Ji.H x 1 Hons, rUliitilT. By U. T. C4iNi.tr bia Attorney. (-) Kvail NoU-e to Land Owners, To all whom it tuny concern : ine eoniiuiasio icr i. pdoi n ten to orate a raid roiiiiiienciiiK t tbe It corner In south line of section 54. ta p. M. rnliKe B. In Bowetl precluct, hloux coii.ity, Netr..aka, ruuuliia; thence north Ihrouirh the oentsr nt sectitttia S4. tl, a and i. In the same township and rana-e, teruiinuiitiK ui th J corner In the orm iinr ol aald section lb: baa reoorted in favor of the establishment thereof, ai.d all objections thereto or claims for d.imutes must be nied In the county clerk a onk e on or before noon ol the nh d of Mi.y, A. I. or said ro ul ill be est.ibltahed witbout rclerence tbereUi. CoakAp LiKtiKM an. County Cleric. Estray N'o'lee. Taken up at my place on Antelope creek. on sec. a, Tp. M, li. H:. on teb. t. IM'o. one brown hore br.imle.1 willi Mexle tn l.r.nd somethli-s like Etreofi, with nourish extending-from lower p in of the K, on left shoulder, alaiul U vcjrs oid and weisha aljimt Tub pounds. IW-31 Ua.ii w. hTOMt. K:ry Notice. Taken tin on my premises on section . Uiwbahln !. In rMIIKe (s.. on Eeb. . lmo. one dui home, supposed lo be three veurs old. with bl.ick iimi.e and t ill, and branded with souieihiiiK like I Ou left thlarh. I ) It. E. Thomas I)., teil, llurriaon, Feb., M. rcb 6, We. ll the eslesl and nii't Immilur scUmtlAfl ar A inerhsnical iMisr publl.hett and has Ihe Isrreat eirralsil'in of ssj .pr ot Us rise. In Ibewnrld. Eullj llluslrsled. best elaas nt Wood Rnrras. Inrs. l-nl.l.l,s.l aeetl.. Sen 4 for san-iaiaa erp. Price n s far. iniir mentha' trial, It. kLNNjiu, rnunauulu eroedway. N.T. ARCHITECTS A IUILDERO Edition of ScientiCe Asjericaa. W A rreal success. Esch l..ne ennlaln eeleraS llllHmrsiihic pistes of ouuntr. aim etlf resltlen eas or aultlic builillnL'S. Nnn,p..M n.HHt and full elan, and i-eelfleatluns for It, us of .urhssciniiiipl.is hmldiiir. pries ft Mi a sear, acta a eui. a CO, I'l'uuaauia. ' W. II. McCasx, Hejistcr. Conull''stcd Notice Pur Publiintli.n. Land Ofllce at fhsdron, Nebr-.iskn, lebruurv 4. INMi. Notice ia hereby vl ven th .t the following;- namcu aifiiier n--a nieo notice ot his nil tion lo im,ke final proof In support of his rliilm, and th it stid proof will fie made tic- fore ( p nr. id l.lndn.iiitu clerk of the Idstrict v ourt, at Harrison, Nebraska, on Murcb 4U, inu, vix .- Elbert M. Carilhr of Harrison, Neb. woo maae u. s. nunc o xn tor tbe H sw M and WW ae k, sec. IS tp 31 r M w He names the following wttneaaea to prove nia continuoua reaiaence upon ua cultiva tion of , aald land, vis: William E. Moore. Nathaniel E. Ariustrontf, Albert M- 'lay lor, Zacharlab Auipa, sll of Harrlaon, Kebraaku. uiao Ferry L. McOrea, of Harrlsnn, Xeb- wbo made D, 8. No 161" for tbe uwJi sec V tp He nsmes the following wltneaaea to prove us consiuuoua raiuenue upon ana cuiiivh tlon of a. id land, viz: tirant Uutbrin, (.eorjre Walker, Otto lletse, Michael Brack, all ot Harrison, Keb. Alao Gnatar Xoreiarh. of Harrlsnn, Neb., who made O. ft. til ins No. !'7 for the eK aekj sec tl, nv nclt ec M, dwJ, nwy aee IA, tpHrSK. He names the following wltneaaea to nrnve nia oontiuuoua renuence upon sna cultiva tion of , aald land. Tlx : John K. Schulx, Isl dor Kichstetn, Carl Eeyerherm, Charles E, hchllt, all of Harrison, Neb. !-) W. H, McCAkif, Register. mm BilfhSI ed "ir saiiir nwr io Mi asr A Co., wke bav hadovae r"' iwi"c and have nana ovar Mil. TO ennlleatlons for Jtevriran aad Vne. elan patents, ftend tnr llsndhnoa. I'niiaa Bondence Oetlr ointdmial. TRADE MARKS. In ease ront niArb la not re sixtersd tn tha t.l sni iimra, app'r i jtran ax t o ana pron bnaissiui piuteetlao. issod for Handbook. CPVnH;ilT for Knots, chart. ate suicur pracvrea. Aaaruaa Hl'XS at CO.. Palest felleltere, 0SXSUAJ. Orrui Ki Buoaiwt. k. T TWO Grand Premiums FOR THE EUBSCRIBEIS OF THE Dailt Nebraska State Jouhkal A $5.00 riiESEXT far xTeery l'mefy fulnn. THE STATE JOURNAL CO.'S NEW STANDARD Notice of Coolest. V. 8. Land Office, Cbadron, Keb., March II, 10. Complaint No. I bavins' been entered tbt office by Jerry Will sgii.ist Edwin E. ull for failure to comply with l .w ae to Umber culture entry ho. S.0, dated M.ircli 4, isas, uiHiu the see I, tp Ha, r &, In alouz county. Nebraska, with u view to the cancell.itioii of aaid entry) contestant slier- ID that eutryiuan has f illed to break or cause to be broken five acres of tr.ict during first year of aaid entry and ha foiled tocqre a ild defect tip to date of this contest. Also there is over tea acres of timber of rood merchantable quality on said aevlio.i. there fore pursuant to "H" of March I. Into, tbe said parties are hereby summoned to appear ut Ibla ofHce on the 10th duy of May ir-XO, at 10 o'clock,, in., to resnoua and furnish tea tlioouy cOQoerninf aaid alleged failure. Testimonv of wiLnessea will Iwt kM K. fore H. H. Jones, NoUry Public, at hla office to Harrison, Nebraska, on tbe Srd day of May, 10, at 10 a. in. W-MI w, u. mccakn, Register. . Atlas of the World. Out Urrn rnlumt ol IM I sues, containing laroe scale iiibw oi t-v- ry cirtii.tr ai d c.vl, illvinioo uin ihcfaceoi theKlnht! hcsuillully illiiiraiei with coioitsl dtsgri ins shnwlng wealth, dciH, ciirij Condi li.n. p ixlucii, na, mat uiai iurrs a d ci-m- nerre. nils on sects etc .and a u)Tb ilneoi en- i gs. si hi u.sii)- new ica uie bever la hre In- roipiara.ed In s ol lb kli d The maps tira of laraaeaie rnniSld Ir, m themot etbiand aaihenlle sour- cs, and arc t sulilulty tinted. Ibus tenderiiia them clear and disuiwi. I he bound. aria ol the Mir mw eiatea aie clearly denned, sud Ibe wuu, e w,rk Ls-Kuubt to a laic dauj. Nolire df Contest V, 8. Land Office, Cbadron Neb., reoruury lew. eeu entereo; at ur.ltllHt Alfona xcbroilcr for failure to comply with law us io lui.ne.sLeaa entry o. ttr'l, u.ited March loov, upon tbe iiWJi, see M, tp 2 , r THE STATE JOURNAL CO.'S NEW General Map of the United States,- SlZR, 66x46 IKCHK. Complaint No. J07i bavlnr been entered inia omce oy aouii a. oreeu AS CntlKlVneW tnm lust Irom the enmnsa ne asigcsi nisp ever cinicu ou oi e .l.eel In Bloul county, Nebroaaa, with a view to iu canceiiuiion oi aaiu eui atr i ro.lers. allegmg tbul tbe aald iaiiii..i,t h .a wholly i . ,ie, ir: 7, JT f .,:.'"'. ababUo.ieu aaid trad; th .t be Jl..s chaiiKeil Ins reaideuce Iheri fro.n far more th ui six ino.it us since iiiaKing said entry th.t Sjld tract u not aettied uoo.i and euitivatetl liv saiu p.irsv . requirtsi oy l.iw. l lie saia p.t- tie are hereby summoned to anoe.ir at Una office ou Hie n th day of April, Is.O, i.t io o'clock a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concerning said allege.1 failure, ies tlmouy of witnesses will be taken Ix-fnre cboa. .. nolmes, u notary sublic,at bis ortlue iu narriOTiu, sieuroaka, o.i LUe list Uay of April, istsi, at iO o'viock a. ni. , u, MtAASk, m-gisU-r, It- tl fic-l s tint li H and nmn iwl mi The niifl.siilrsi eici unon Is m in-el eil. ni, ricunls iid C- ui") l.u nnry Urns, luilian reietvailous, m. untaiis. lain. n,rs ail lines ol railnsid to Xy 1. 1S9, end cities l Herein In larxe, clear lyoe. A ares msityr Hi. sins l sic leeti ro eiitii com. plei, t ew cnuniies have U-eu brined, sisi so '"' ew h.wns Lscrui. Inioeiiaietice. that uunea reciu n ot mis tn.u pr,uu a ouluplese Notice of tautest. V. 8. Land Office, chudrou, 'eb, I rebru.ry n, iu. 1 Complaint So 10 havi, e beat,, entered at tbiaoitice by Maria rrtese eg ilnsi nenry t leuilnw for fall uie to co.,,p,y witb law ua Ut Umber-cUiture eutiy ,o. 3tHt, dated lebru wrr It). ieSa, uuo.i toe aek sec h. Isii r hs. i eioux eouuly, ..ebr .ak-, with a view to the Oouoellatiou of a..Kt entry; contest iut alleg us skMM sivuiy rieiuiug UN uoi bread or cause to be bio tea Ave acre tbe. Hrst yaar after tuakieg said entry, ending rebruarv iti. isss.1 nor u.,s i n... ;.Vh . ...i detevU to tlte piweeut dele ef information. to How to Gbt the Atlas or Hap, Owing tn the con ol prrpsra ton. neither of then iiriaiutiloin muid U Ni.d si re ail lie- lus. He n I.', to, and I. r ibis lesson n.t. will be oscrad Frrp " Iiniiifu ui MiUcrllr to the DAILY STATE JOURNAL On Hi llowln icnrn : Any one psylng 10 f T.' . -""""'i'i' i one yrsr lit ant'Ni lie re u aired Ibe an Id p.triisnare hereby snmntoiied siw si.iu p traeea are ueieuy siiiluoiicd to I poK g u, ettr uppsiaratt4Usoceo.iUiei.tbd..y of April. Vl-j Jo.p.4-s'f fuxuiab lMWu.o.;r Othiesralaif aatd aiieesxl ibusis. sasjssisiwiiT ih wisuaasass ariit la. . to , ea bef ore a. U. aoaes, aoury i-ubiic. at Jmamwmt Harrlaou, eabfustu, oo toe Ilk ' lin riii.ei lie sii. i, i,sp . f,t ,.. i f laying a. M .u mini Ul, ,';xn, e Call ' -f ...il ft by psjp - h,. ,t,n IV ul. U llirot RHaiilai In a.fai.s . a im, J' ItsTtht- uisp'fsilss IS. I'SllTS 4 M'n"slWlil fsfe H).re in i ha I i i .i urn lWl II win hvrsirert kx aj7 ls tw-n to. i. i ( ,,, eWe in w raid on neJU-ety. st u w, A W ps wrr una irtFlist imrii,i a. s-vidae isasiKitrvli. M4. all oider le TATI -CUHNAL CO., MMM, Ufa, lMij J,iirjsnif Meeetrer. 1' f Mntyft g. Andrews. l take eJvMte of tMi fjnv,