.Vf, TW A1 i1 4? fzrxuT. conmr riia C I73b " Edtter ' .J3 id iobrmra are gttin ready .J Jt Ol an anafi tl of artesian water. , to general awakening on this gut -" aewf aeid the prospects are th 't ? .7 lIM will I took within tb next r MM to be out of lurk in th tt aap to ft to the office of govern Orafmnwka. The papers last 8a tu r AcaajaaSaed special fnim Zaoesr lit-. i' m, Id the affect that B nil was fro :eajd aad has never M u-itundiz.' l O tie proTM true he it not lrgall -Tf to 111 the offlce of governor. 5fc'- 1 darkest flood is said to have a sil warCafaeg. The people of Sioux county V r fcat yeiieai lug hard times, but tht- 7" I tnaa are that la the very tw faturs it will be one of the T; Cr;iW beet sugar producing- districts -t tkCawacWL If a factory can be se- . BWtlHrf will be a great deal more val V wmm that in the best corn ' pwhKsng district in the corn belt of the senatorial contest btfedfctrict between Messrs. Wilson XsJk Ctowart, the Hemingford Guid I -C"ia aba there were a great many bo- . MAito prated in Box Butte county iZJ WOfimlUi tickets witn Mtewart s fcraa prMti thereon. The Guide says KT kaaw this to be a fact because 8,500 tl Case tickets were printed in the CJt wOoa." It is claimed that a sam- ffj , 4 "- ttQwet, no printed, was furnished and us) am oi osswart s name neing pnnteu: not noticed until the order f tied , It ia evident that there was crooked work done in Box Butte fm the late election and a content fcif "tow Bfe the guilty parties. politfrsi. slate makers are trying wash a presidsntisl boom for Geo. On oat of the Indian troubles. If the bet f having a lot of troops on the and tot them stay in camp while are compelled to organize af fSlt the savages to protect them sUws mi property, as is reported from CmO Iwhiitf, to any credit to Gen. t.Zl'M M fail to see it. there ia no won twttha Ndskias want to nght, for C tUom at the military leaders has Xivfj anowc that they do not want to f JAajhl the way theykhave "monkeyed" r rssA weald lead the Indiana to believe Jt!i a afraid of them. The - ' to'taJn. Ito) betr ; , - aiark of one of the western ,'j to wyui iid as having sent to the . J-aMaBUaaioejers for a large consign Lt f ooaTee, tea, aagar and kerosene. . Mnaatostoa informed him that it & t : fcwaVlhiltg thnse dwHtitiile with the ji- 'X 'taViasof life and Uiat those things watte that Hat Tborearea great '. V ::y tUasa which the people of the tffrXtxmt beaa aasd to for so long that X X 7 aM looked apon as actual necessi ty X .v was wramn wnicn millions oi peo- f taVvaywar after year and still nave ITiawi atoatli. It is hoped that it CI aat be loaauatil the pioneers of Ne tncte will again be able to have all Wteb thsags and tint never again will C ba eoaBpelled to look to others for laeMsioi tm rarmani alliance is t 5 Wachad with a groat deal of inter- . ) 7 all who are interested in tte pros-?.r"-'7 ti ataU. Some entertain fears .) track iatliaii measures will be : ;U atoifttj the asasioo of the legisla tarn srQ raault, while others be- :r CU stoa care will be taken that in " v toAoM to aoa. The alliance has " 2 il k0 hraccbes of Um legisla- -A aawasnasatly have it ia their ' tt tSaasBetowaaa they please, " thvr the power to settle iXs csa4asto0f which there are MSW. v arMtrary and un- r ami tows are passed, the re J ka karsaful to the state at ItaCatoraser movemeot If -mi ecaaiaaiit and only try f' ".'rvaad protact the .. IhmU dejBMMMtraU that asiatonws to the effort " rt trot af the kw making t- .tt't CA mot do so sto- J asad to order to ao '""Jit arop aaxt sprtof. T Cfwryoas sad althoegh iKZxi m W of that Cl ta tha praaaM '"fr- irJv'i.,Coi Thayer : it rr.nwmnt aetioa " Cf stata hstotoiara "if by that or ttiwwtowHto '2 rittet- ft f U . V tr " t Prof. Willey has solved the proMem of luaau'actujing sugar from cane and witb be faeet sugaur iadtmry wbkb is develop ing so rapid.'y the prospect is that it will not be long until no more sugar will need to be imported. The Indian situation is but little changed at Pine Ridjce. Near Fort Yates, N. JL, Sitting Bull and seven others were killed by the Indian poliee, and in the skirmish four of the police were killed ind three wnumW. It is quite likeh that some liit-nt; ill ocvur lt '- he 0dier nd tle samirt-s. but V.w sppears to he no danger of harm comir ct the settlors in this dir. turn from th fvservation. A fvw iitnll fights hav cclirred between the 'nd'.jns and co '-tysaii'l wttl. rs in South Itaki ta si erirdin-i to r jiort, but just nht tlw' inioiinted to if not known. t isevid r !'t the jrov.-rnnnr,t will bep tl r kis on the ground unJ the ni:itU-r -settkd, so tliat lltwre will Jw no dan.'i of Tndian drpredations in the future. . ' is due to the settlers of the northwes thnt the question lie settl-d once for al n the death of Sitting Bull a diturUti element has been removed and a eimil: treatment of a few more would do mud towards making the Indians peaceful The tribal relations should be broken U nd let each one own his land and good and be responsible to the United State authorities and not to any chief. If your lung trouble is of scrofulou origin, Ayer's Sursaparilla will cure you. COMMISSIONERS' RECORD. tfMfirlal.) Hiasisos. Siocx CorsTT, Nib. December 14 1. Board of eoAiiiliwioner met pursuant 1 adjourn id eat. lrewitt: Con lwioner Graru and Well and clerk. Tb bond of T Thorn to with Willi;,!: A. Tborntou and to the nam of ST bridge hi Whit proved, snd conl fttrt as varetlPH erection of : cinct, wan up icred Into for bnhl lug s bridge H feet bg, 14 feet wide, iu t good and work mnniiiT. for which the county i sum of ST25.00. AfflUavit , attorney foi B. F. JoMIMn, i llli'ga) taxes w preej ujotioiV laid over until aexf meeting. OnVlul baud of John SerrVn for emor for Five Points precinct was hi approved. , ' and The matter in regard o tbelnsurane policy on court IioIm was branfrht befon tbe board and, on Inottoo, Vd over unti next meeting. Claim of UO. Hon Rgjfimt Sioni counti for services as coannTttorney w:u take npsnd, on Hiotioriyluuld over nutil -Df.xt meeting. On motion bastd adjaarned without day KAl I.IMO:AN. Comity cleric. XeMw to Crtiors. Notice Is hereby given ip nil persons btv Ins claims demsnks sgiiust Henr inester, late of taostaeUnieft Is eoanty, Aeu., aecenMi, wU estate la eta f Jsaasry, qviswd to presei voachers, to the iut snug euuii f,ii(inf ontlM from tb& Brst d,j II sweb Oe M are re Ihnr clU with th. ty jadsSTof said eon 1 1. t hU ofBce tlieielnl on d v of June, 1Mb), iinlhll soeioie me nri ilinaoo Died wil oe beurd oetore tee duy of June, ihii, i.t Luted 1,1 ii ITUi dit; udge on the secont. 'cloek, h. in. I-ecember, 10. SCAIj I). UAUKl.il, County Judge. Notlee of ( outrnt VsG. l.kHD Orricc, ( HAiBOS, xiES. , lec. IX, Oomplslnt So. JSW having been entered t thlsomce by Hugh.W. M.iclj.chl;oy g.inm Joha A. remoter fonVnilure to co:uf)iy with lnw ns to timber eulnre entry .NoXss ,daU- July 1, isa, onou tbel X nw H,f k iw S sua n w ,i sw U, wt:on iiijftowi.nhip s . range fft, in iSioux couy, MeWrask.., with i view to tbe cniieellatiqti of sid entry; eon tfJttOit sllegiig th 1 v,M clniniunt b.-.t wholly ubitndoned SddlrJft In thnt tie h .. failed to lirr k or othiMise cnltn-. to nu; portion of sua tr.iet umking ,id e try, sua tnniie n.is j. to cure Much de lecw op to a.-; Dee. 8. uOidvit, tosit: The ld pirt!ero hertbv eumtnoneI to uDoetr at this oince on tns tl day ol reuru ury isttl, at it) o'clock a. in. to reKpotid and fu'r:iih tenttlfiony conwr.Viiig suid alleged failure. Testimony be tnken he rore i. public, lit b olticeifi Harrisou p s d .y or tfii.j IV . ill. A. r, I unrsn, j,mxiM;i H. T. Ci .Lit, Contest uif. Alty. j Hi, l-b. Leombardt, 14M O Street, Lir.coln, Neb. Practice limited to diseases of t!ie NERVOUS SYSTEM, HEART and BLOOiA Read tbe press notices, Send for symptom chart, . State your If you are sick and want to get well. write all about yourself. No trouble to read letters; send stamp for reply. Dr. Loonhardt, Lincoln, Neb. USJOSt Wello Drilled! I havre a food wall drilling machine and asa randy to drill any ataed wall oo srt aotsca. TsrtDS 4Tss1 and prions law. TeeteCo. Cnfriaoa. G8.80OTT. 141JT FREE There is sull large amount of OOVERJfMEIfT LAND open lo entry in Map of the Sioux County, Nebraska. Sioux county is in the northwest corner of the great state of Nebraska, and ihout thirty miles east and W. by seventy mil- north and south. Jt comprise rich valley, fine rolling table land and valuable timber land. The comity contain 1,300,000 acres of land. Something near one-third of this area has been filed on by -elllers, a lare numlier of whom have made finnl proof aud have deeded farms. The remainder is still open to settlement. Of course there is a portion of this hat is not suitalile for fanuins: purposes, a part being timber land and is there fore valuable, and other tracts, too roujjh for cultivation, produce the most nutrf- ioiis of grasses and are excellent for slot Tiii-i locality has an advantage which Fuel, Posts and House Logs are FREE! This, alone, makes it possible for a much smaller outlay of cash than he could OS CD 95 CD 85 Miles Sioux county has the main line of the F. E. A X. V. railroad crossing it from east to west and connecting with the Cheyenne at Northern, tbus making a line through from Omaha to Denver and the Pacific coast, sod also connects this local ity witb the coal fields just across the lias ia Wyoming. This road has S3 miles of track in Sioux county. , . . The B. A M. crosses the northeast part of tbe county and has 13 miles of its line within tbe borders of Sious county. This road brings down the coal from the newly opened mines at Newcastle, aad the road ia being pushed on to Helena, Montana.' "l " The PactS Short line has a lioa surveyed across the southern part of the county, aad the management inform us will hava iU Una in operation beroad tha wast Una of Nebraska. The surrey of tbe PiKafic rrt line shows that Ua rgad will hva over miles of track in Sioux oouaty. The E M. has a survey marring swat of Sioux connty and it is expected that it baa which would ba ia Sioux couaty k aot atatamaat , , Wbaa you take Into coas&eratioa t HOB Elkhorn System. k raising purposes. no other portion of Nebraska possessed, lunn to improve a piece of land with a have done in other parts of the state. of Railroad. that before the close of aoother season it :":'-." ' from Alliance, crossing tha south part will bt built, but as tha amount of the kaswa, it ia not figured in tha above larj tst Goux county has got so great gave a iyn aoKNint of bontU for a few miles of railroad. The aumpanyiag nisps will give tbe reader a good idea of the trnftrrJ & vantages potaeaaed by Sioix county. Tbe soil is of such a nature to iminently fit it for efricultura. ' indicate Unit it will soon be one of the trk u in the world, and other crops will not be far behind. . ' . There are a great number of small streams distributed throughout tbe county; furnishing excellent opportunities for stock raising and still ara not large eoougfa to cause a heavy public expense for bridges. Tbe settler can go to the sawmills ia Sioux county and buy ' ' Native Pine lumber for less than half what the same grade of material would cost Ave hundred miles cast of here. Good building stone can be easily obtained from various parts of the mudty; an excellent quality of brick have been made a few miles from the r-at; the quality of the water is tbe vert best and the climate is fine. Harrison is the county seat and the only railroad town in the county, al though new towns are being luid out at different point. The is a fine brick court bouse which cot f lO.fKiO, and representatives of almost all lines of business. There is no railroad land in Sioux couaty, it is either ffoveniment land subject to entry; school bt.od suhjoct to lea.se or purchase, or laud that has been taken up by settlers. tVOME WEST, SEE AVD SETTLE. . CORRESPOSDESTS; Kocstte Bkos., Sew fork City Fisst Nakiosal Ravic, Oniahs. Bask or Cn nsn, Chsdrou, Keb. THE BANK OF HAK1MS05, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $25,000. Transacts a General Banking Business, Buys School Orders, County and Village Warrants. tSpInterest Paid on Time Deposits. Loans Money on Improved Farms, CHAS. E. HOLMES, CASHIER. a T. CONLEY, Lawyer. Loans no Money, Represents no Insurance company and has no land to sll nut fives bis entire tlm end attention to the practice of tbe law. MXRXBVM, N; C. E. HOLMES, Attomey-at-Law. All tiaslness estrasted to his ears will eelve prompt sad careful atteutloa. rabjoww, - nnuA. OEOROE WALKEB, Attarwyat-Law, Will ararUes before aUsoarts and the C. .LendOMee. n slates eatmsted to my ears will reerlve psoaapt aMaaUoa. most profitable sugar bast I!l'01!lORATKIr5I)EB STATE LAWS. HARRISON, M:BRaSEA. Grant Guthrie, DesLt a In Lumber, Lime, a nturoad mllsags aad kas '' ( no UATLnoi3 DOima L o. irrjLL, . kl"J 1M rr Vmr ieswed ty ;,;-r 4Mr-"-4' ',H.?l-f:l . - eras, iMzf rt trr:f- 7. , wtJf vW'Sr'