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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1891)
y,:- 4i 4i f r 1 is The Sioux County Journal. official county paper. gub.riition Price, $2.00 Editor. Entered at the Harrison post office as sec uud clu-M matter. Thubsday, Mabch 26, 1891. The two-cent passenger bill failed to pass. There is much more need of a reduc tion in freijjlit rates. People, as a rule, are not compelled to travel buttliey can not dodge paying freight Ever indicates a pnwpc-iou year J you covert n-.v?.te. fie for tliepr.Klue.r and that immm a pros- j viror, lake Avers rvi.o'i' perous year In every branch of busiues. droj-jri -...11 -.I- f.-v. a tr.imt CKtl) IS IllOst X- j - ,1- 1-OlOr. I fVl! :! Soldi; h, H.l.lM i K1 1 OFFICIAL DIR ECT0t ., - , .ij-K it y Jsbtf K. Ik.y.l Oavrtftiif 1 1 i V23 l,it almost universal VVIE1. Tlie consul ' 1 " " 1 ( , f .wt .-.,, of lSSOhave caused a xrrat 1 to send eaili.a -wml-hf U'l reductiou in tiieaiiiouot 011 lnr.(i . t:d s ! I V") "Nl. K! E" ;ind a CO y. . -.1- i iit: .1 ,..,. !. i-.v I'.Milv- O. a conseijueui: gw" j,,.-.. imcx. . certain to prevail for the iroi-s ol lL ! aoJ allow examination. The tame rule will also hold good of live j havaa Ui.abCO., Winr-U-n, X l". stock. The shortage in feed wipplie.- j ..- caused stock men to reduce tlieir herds j -TU ' fi;;-t:r-. and nuy thousands f Iiojr ,;'' went to market in Is'.Ut v.liicii uudrr or-j dinarv circumstances would have beeu ) ( ,.,it,t S ..11 ltiU ..ni.-v l.v t held a vear looker, lnu niarkewiuiv . T,.rri.tt r (iiur JOHN A. U " ri! iiAKi il.s K. IICLVI. v" '1'" YKiinV, 't-AUR. T. J. MaJr , : J. (. A lira ; T. 11. Jtrntun.... ': Jol.ll K. liill Will Davis lias purchased the interest of his patoer, C. F. Slingerland, in the Herald, and will conduct the paper alone in future. The retiring member of the late firm has moved down in Bodarc pre cinct where he will hold down a claim. Some kkkin; is being done because an emergency clause was attached to the bill for the new election law, as that makes it the law at the coming munici pal elections. None should object un less it be ward rounders whose occupa tion is dow gone. The United States pays Germany alone ?18,000,000 every year for beet sugar. There is no reason why this vast sum of money cannot be kept in this couritry and Nebraska is preparing to do her full share toward bringing about such a state of aifairs. It is reported that the democrats arc booming Gen. Palmer, of Illinois for the presidential nomination in 1802. It will be necessary for him to explain how lie secured the votes of the two F. M. B. A. members of the legislature in the late senatorial contest a good many times if he goes into a national campaign. Reports state tliat a large number of Mormons will move into Wyoming as Soon as spring opens. They will locate in Sweetwater county and enough are expected to go to enable them to dictate the political policy. Evidently the fol lowers of Brigham Young are not" yet Willing to throw up the fight. ('.. HliO!lll'E, t ,;' Mu- 1 m;J, I. s, 11. iii im '' '. ' ;' longer. Th'- marketable j 4 r T(.rf,.u ,r iiiur- t ' " !';' "Jj stock of 1891 will therefore command a iw .'t'' J',;;',, Wi.m to. u ice and add to the wealth of their ,(., ;a, r ...jr.- in .,;?;"',;"v..,u?-; I ...... 1,. (.r ill ; V W .IV Cllitl ;'.ry..t..l :?- t-t ;i:-.r: 1" The treatment of imputed foreign la-, ygr. J". mi,. borers on railroao graues m e . t V,7, r . r .t- !. ... 1.01. .I l giuia and the recent trouble with Italians llln,-lt .1V Hio.i 01 .-i.i itci to tivt-., trw Iun it. good pri possessors. . . ... . .11 ..1 .,r i-uttu:. iltinnir 1.1 n New Orleans is calling out a fcoou uwi : 1 i,:.,wi,i;v t.il-l i" nn l)f til in -ew uneaus is taimig b' 1 ... .,i(t ,.,,,-v ami li;, lioi of discussion of the emigration laws and . -,i.l .i.t.-t" i . tnf,nii.i.t Th l:lV. s as illl'V are : ' ,.1 r,. l,..ri'!,v Ml:nli.oliC'l to " . ' ...L .11 tin- t lv f Mux at present adim!iit red uo not appear u j yri- -t 'R; ( t..,M.k . ,., to n -'il i.d i,Q .. ..f iK.vsrl v-m i-ii ki il. isino- ! luri'iih testmioiiy .4Tiiif.B mi1 '' LllCVn lllli v. 7 :- I rant and vicious foreigners into tne ! .ltrno:iV -. II Jo .( time that j fr il. 'i'. (11MXI, (01. t etfective measures for putting a stop to . irt l, i,t 10 a tlie evil were enacted and enforced. The laboring classes are the ones most ef- j fected by the bringing in of cheap for-j eign labor for them to compete with, j There is a class of grasping employers -vho see nothing in the men employed j except tools to lie used to bring wealth : into their capacious pockets, fli.d sii h men manage to evade the laws and I r.ng foreigners uiuli r contract and then treat them as slave. A stop should 1? put t such infamous proceedings. f wltm-ws will !f t.iken Im :l lil.L.rV lnll'li-. in los oiiH- oil tile r.lh r.l April T. t . i'oW KKS, Ilro-IMT. tautf.MlV. The Chadron Demociat, with its change of ownership and change of politics, has also changed its name and now comes out as the Chadron Citizen, with W. L. Bailey as editor, and is published by Bailey & Hill. The first issue contains a statement over the signatures of the tirrn, denying that the paper is to be run In the interest of a faction of the repub lican party. We shall see what we Shall see. The legislature of Missouri two years ago passed the Australian ballot law for Use in cities and the experiment proved so satisfactory that both bouses of the legislature of that state have passed a bill extending the operation of the law to every voting precinct in the state. It is confidently expected that that state will go into the republican column at Ihe next presidential election. Litigation is already growing out of Boyd performing the duties of governor of Nebraska. A man by the name of Mcintosh was recently arrested in Mil waukee charged with having committed the crime of embezzlement in Omaha. He will contest his extradition to the state of Nebraska an the ground that Boyd is not legally governor. It is like ly that a great deal of trouble will arise over the official acts of Boyd while in the executive chair, for it will add one more technicality on which justice may be delayed, The maximum freight rate bill known fts the Newberry bill, came up in the senate last Friday and on a motion to take a recess a call of the house was demanded and all the members were found in the building except Senator Taylor and he, it was learned later, had gone to Cauncil Bluffs, Iowa. The ser- geant-ftt-araiH and an assistant went there but failed to find him. The other members of the senate were held in the senare chamber awaiting his return. Ko other business could be transucbsd until the call of the bouse was disposed Of and the only thing the senate had. to do was to wait. It is charged tliat the missing senator was gotten out of the tray by those opposed to the passage of the bill and that it was the intention of of the managers of the movement to de feat the measure by having a call of the bouse and continue under that flntil the governor should prorogue the legisla ture. On Monday afternoon the dead lock was broken and-at the conclusion of (he reading, the maximum freight rate Bill was passed by a vote or 23 to 7, with three bars , not voting. Senator Taylor has not beefl found and it is hard fjr HkerjL tmi he will be searched for ant rartW.tt Ml dfcys for whicir Che iMtBtersaf ttkiwM can draw pay ex - M m i2y Md the stMrte will , UrMtslC7dyby Friday oTgftt v 0t&G&Z?f: fm the legislature pr ZUtr-tlii has aU tisrt " ' ""'t - it 'mum tfMgtr It is understood that Presidt nt Harri son contemplates a trip through the south and west iu the nusr future and the slate-makers claim that that fact is a certain signal that the presideut is seek ing a re-nomination. It seems to lie the idea of a good many people that the main thing a man lias to do when he is elected to an otiiee is to work for a re election, and with that object in view his every official act is to avoid that which would be olfensive to his follow ers and do that which will make him popular. The best thing an oflicial can do to commend himself to the people is to perform the duties of his office in a legal and business-like manner, without fear or favor. As soon as an oflicial stoops to cater to any element he begins to lose ground, for the very men in whose interest he would prostitute his office would turn against him, well- knowing that he could not lie depended on and would as soon go against them, should he think he could add to his strength by so doing. An oflicial who does his whole duty as he sees it may offend some who would like lo see things warped in tlieir favor, but in the end those very men will respect the oflicial for his bterling integrity. True merit will win every time in the long run, al though brilliant trickery may sometimes get in the lead at the outset. The Majority Of stx-alled cough-cures do little more tlian Impair the digestive function aud Create bile. Aver's Cherry Pectoral, ou the con trary, while it cures the cough, does not In terfere with the functious of either stomach or liver. No other medicine is so safe and efficacious in diseases of the throat and luupi. "Four years ago I took a severe cold, which was followed by a terrible cough. I was very sick, and confined to my lied about four mouths. I employed a physician most of the tune, who finally said 1 was in consump tion, and that he could not help me. One of my neighbors advised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I did so, and. before I had finished taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. Iiy tha time I had finished the bottle I was well, and have remained so ever since." L. I). liixby, BartonsvlUe, VL Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, PHEPAEKD BY SB. J. C. AYEH & CO., Lowell, Has Sold by all Druggiu. Price 1 1 ; six bottles, ti THE $hm HARRISON, 1.. H 11. tium ... "r 1 -"tun, A U llou.l.kn-v . . . . K.rtm.ly.. Hunt l !.i. 7 (1 uSt,UK--lo.A!. I'U IG1IV, A. PttiMock. I". . ,. . f. SImlfm. I . , Sennit ; W. J. Council, t oii)rrMi,iUii j,, ; i;. t .. I.n, 2,1 . ; .-o. n . r.. iH-rraf-js di .-1 JlIUflAItr: iitlii: mis. m:i!i:aski. ATTHOKIZKn CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking Business. SULLIVAN CON LEY, Lawyers. Loans no Money, KepresentK no hmurancc company uii'l hu r.o hind to sell but give tlieir entire time and attention to the practice of the law. HaRIUSON, - - - N'EIiltASKA. C. E. HOU1ES, Attorney-at-Lavv. All business entrusted to his care will re ceive pronijit and careful nttntioii. HAJtlUSOX, - - KEiin.U8Ct. llwt Sugar in the West. Inter Ocean. The Sun Francisco Chrmddn has been paying special attention to the bec-t su gar question of lak-A and its disclosures may be condensed into this one state ment: "It will take 700 establishment equal to those now working at Grand Island, Neb., and at Alvardo and at Wat souville, Cal., to supply our home mar ket with sugar." As each of thesa establisliments cost at least 500,000 be fore it was iu full running older, and as each can consume 300 tons of beets a day, at a cost of f 1,500, and as the daily coal bill of each Of them is about $200; and the daily wage and incidental cost list about $130, the possible magnitude of the sugar beet industry is more imag inable than comprehensible. It must not be forgotten, however, that our cane sugar industry is to be fos tered as well as our industry in beet roots. If half -the sugar consumed in this country ever is made from beets there will be a magnificent development of western industry. Even this condition may be remote. But that we should be able to supply our home market with the amount now consumed by it. is not a conditiou that should be remote. Our beet sugar bill, to Germany alone, now amounts to flO,WO,OOCf.OD yearly. - The German sugar beet is grown on soil less rich and in climates less kindly than turr western affd northwestern states possess. The German sugar indastfy the creation of a wise system of governmen tal liounties. For many - years every ponnd of beet sugar prodac-ed iu Ger many was a loss to the manufacturer, who was recouped by the government. The industry now is od of the rrfost pro fitable in (he empire, In addition to the United States bounty of jt cents, the state of Nebraska and ., Kansas offer bounties' of ffoW t to 2 cent per pound on all sugars raised within their limit. They are bidding for a share of the pro fits thai come from the $16,000000.00 yeiHy paid by the people of the United State for foreign grown beet sugar GEORGE VVALKEK. Attonioj-at-Law. Will practice before all court nix! th..' V S. l-am! OINee. HusiiicfcW onti listed to in. cure v.-itl tecelvi- proa.pt attention. HAlStX, - - KEBRA'iKA. U O. HULL, .Vttonicy-ai-l.inv. 1 1. vj; Bits, ' - SiussAKSA. in. Leonhakdtj US O Street, Lincoln, Nb. Practice limited to diseases of the NERVOUS SYSTEM, HEART and BLOOD, , t-Htmma Lt-jumnf We have' a good upply of seesoired lumber constantly on hand at Oor mflf -on West Boggy. W tit n feet (10.00; U and 10 feet $12.00 par thonssnd, feet Firwt -class patlve . MiOf IT1 1 fcrjjr" ;rr,t;iry on hand. Flrclass S; Read the press notices, fiend for symptom chart, State your case. If you are sick and want to get well, write all about yourself. No trouble to read letters; send stamp for reply. - Dr. Leofiha dt, 1452 O St. Lincoln, Neb. 2. Brbwstph, President. C. F. CDKFEK, Vice Pres. x.iino. ..... diuuxou., uwtiier, Commercial Bank. (IKClikroilATEU; Gsrrd Banking Business -Tit AXSACTr'-), Hi iv iX.-hoo Onlei--, (' jIllb.-re-l Pi UlilV Mid Village Waimnt-. id ( II Tin:1.' 1 'po-it, Auiaja Cllldl .....( birf Jo-ti- j . Jle!l. AaHorUtr Jailj, 3 j T. I-. Norval .Vw-iat,. iaW. 1. A. 'aipiK'il. . ClTlc miwJ lu-punn j ! Tt u. rn ji im l u.DisTsj, v. t: hinki.t M o iril I lntiit!..n.. ( n y ' CUINTVoHiils.- I ; ;- "nrk'-r ...'..j-.. V t o. ,i.il I.inleii,n I M. J t-H h.irt i . -oul'mol th supt. lm,:1( ' j J I10-. lieiily I A. IS. Vrxe , ( onr.i'l l.lmJi"uHil....t Icrk of Iil,tr li.T. (or, Icy i,,.ln,r , Loans Money on Improved Farms, i- s r f n iUiAlil) ! iM!l-toft i ; r. i;ro, tchttirmc!!'.... J. A. t.t--ll ; '. . Knott. 1 l-Ktil-l.-VrUK: K , WII.n "senator, lNi 1, J H. J lie-ilh it. p., ,-t. : is rpfiN us. And now is the VII.I..V.1: m i.l C. II. Vf Hit (ermlruiHTi) VV. II. inllh i J. , Northrop r. t;. llohiHf- W. II. WriKht I . K. erllv (.iiibrlr Stoves TIME TO BUY and ture. Furni COMEIN ANDSEEUS, GRISWOLD & MARSTELLER. - w m 1 -IS ara making a specialty this season of what ' we cai. our PARAGON HARNESS ! .ado of tha NEST STOCK and the very ijtST WORKMANSHIP. Such a harness -i.mnot be bought for less than $25. t rotail. But we are willing, ' order to introduce It, one set only ; one person a3 a rnmpla for 13.60. w ii.Kii. om 1:1;- s. f. K. Mulur K. IIkoii i. W. llctt-r TKIHir('(i KT: Hi.trlr t Cnnrt, At Illinium, 1 r'-rtir' 1' tn and litmilT mi,, I oMiity Court, -At l!urriv,ii, (.-j! flrt MoimIuv of nu iriii'iiitu. I III Kl MY AM) N ItHill M. F., Clinrcli-rriachlng r E joinilay at 10 -JO a. m., iml c ny jj ing t 7:.V). K. K. K. RuSKlkv llev. Vi'lihani Wllwjn )rt; cliurt lt riifh sllernsln WclnMrl beginning nt :30. Kplwopal M-rrtre ut t lie rte ! l-'rliluy cTcnlng lictwcon Ihe lt liny ol ecti "nonlh, rondtich4 tfijj flutn. I'nlim uinl School ever)' 'l a. 111. K- K. t. Bafcil iliWc Kchool i.icr tt m tii. tV.V;4 .lay nil.Tn.xm i,t 3 o'clock I I', KtMrfl '"-- " ' mm' itnTUBiiii ' ONLY 50 A Fremont Elldioni Mo. 1 northwester: J UKTtV I.K.i Harrison, Nefer; OMAHA, SIOUX CJTV CHICAGO AM- ST. PAUL -Ail All 1W.-.,. .U.juiT Full no Runnikq over with ciou r-.- i . . j I I J I C.v J fmmUti, Win IK, mmi. t, j, fc THERE ARE TALKS AiOOT THE DINING-ROOM: I About WHAT TO WEAR AND HOW TO MAir- ' About nr 1 r tv v ' ' , East. North, Soui Through Tickets toi llilgif.lK.' fl!-, li.li t'l I tl.rtniKU I'Hliit-p i,-,--rl'" viii.j- mi.f iH-w;"" A C N'oilTTirJ Ultb about society; ABOUT iOOKS; ABOUT KANTS ANO rLOWCRS' ABOUT HOME CABINET,' ABOUT GOOD FORM; ABOUT HOUSE BEAUTIFUL; HJps. Logan's Rwihiscckces c? WILL SOON APPEAR, AMONG OUR'MANY CONTRIBUTOM AMt :i m B.m, tBll, :;;T'::,:;UHi 1 11 0. HvBT, fJen'I Muiuip r. 9 I J. K. li W I mi The Drodix Publishimq c Wanted. WASHINGTON. O. C. OMAHA, N:i 1 f RWMiMTA. ,-1. M ont n.i