ffte Sioux County Journal. RTAWJS.IEP 1 OFFICIAL IW'NTY PAi'F-R. umr r.VEii i$ tiu-: oorvrY. JJAS THE CUXTLATloS ( ANY $2.00 3ylritJou 1'J'iye, L. J. Simmons, i Kntireil at tue Harrison !Kst oc as Olid elass lliutUT. Editor Thiksday, ' 3, The Jo'B.na.v U n.qt lv to tell what it las done for t,Ue canity or lint jt fu 0v. TV wUettl 4 i1 columns tell as to the, lirt iai"t VP re ing to let results tell a to wliut is ar coniplished. The sixth annual session of tlie nortii Nebraska teachers' association will lie held at Norfolk, March 30 and 31 and April 1. An i,uteietinf,' program has been prepared, A rate of one and one third, lave, for the round trip has been made by the railroads. The remarks of Lorun Clark, of Boone county, at tl;e recent meeting of the state central committee were quite iu teres.U ta those vk recall the action of Rosewuter wljea Hark w as a candi date for state treasurer u few years ago. Opportunities usually come to him who waits and Clark has been waiting for a good while. - The emperor of Germany does not ap iear to be- on the best (if terms with the ople. Roiting is being indulged in by 8 great nunilier of peoplo and a few days ago while the emperor wa tint riding on horseback he received a warning which caused him to take a closed carriage and go by way of the lutck streets and sneak into the back door of his home. He has ibeen hooted at, a thing which has not KCUrred before since 14S. The situa tion is viewed with grave apprehension by the emwror and Iiis adherents and what the outcome will be cannot 1 fore told. It begins to look as if sovereigns .in Europe would exist only in history. An appeal was taken from the action of the county commissioners of f awes county on the allowance of $3 r day and mileage to county commissioners. Judge Bartow held that there is no law at present on the statute books for al lowing the same. The title of the bill iu which the repealing clause was passed does not contain any mention of section 22 of chapter 28 of the statutes, and under the well established rule of the constitution and the courts that would yitiate that part of the bill, but whether the constitutionality of the bill was raised in the case passed on or n 1 the report does not state. It is likely to he made a test cpse and carried to the supreme court. Some of our exchanges are talking ol a. delegate to the national convention from the northwest part of the state. That would be a .-ery nice thing but there is no use attempting to get some thing that is beyond reach. The north west is as yet thinly settled and cannot iro backed by the votes necesstry for such things. H would be about the same as for Wyoming to claim a presi dential nominee. It would le far better if or the northwest to wait until it is more thickly set tled ,-nd go into a contest with .a good show of securing whatever recog nition is sought, than t go in too early and get left. Let's :ct the northwest settled up in good shape and then a great ideal can be accomplished, and no one need be sacrificed. lutbe good ..ld-h.sl,ii.n.-l tun, skints J.d not have W J.m'ru- nwi .. r liMI now calls his neces.Mties.-AUIi.son lihl. Mrs. BrownTmotlier of Mrs. Senator Mandersoii, died at the home of tl latter in Washington on Feb. 2Wh. at the age f 71 years. Slip had, been si. k for some time. " Tne remains were taken to Can ton, Ohio, for interment. It is reported" that the B. 4 M. will push its Buffalo ling ai l'oss the Big Horn lsin to the carnal lrk and then. to the Pacilic coast. The Elkl.o.n will luive to get a hustle on itself or w hat was sup posed to be its territory by r.ght of prior ity will be captured by its conix-iitor. Tiie Xibnmka Palxe new paiier just siar;ei is ilia name of a J at Alliance by Cotton & rtVQiV and is to be couuu. teu in the interests of the advantages os-s-iKsed by northwest NVuiaska. All such enterprises help to built) up the country and ThkMuual wishes the newspajier abundant success. The latest reorts from Cas(r. Wyo., are that rich zinc deposits liav-i recently been discovered. A man found the staff and did not hao'.v what it was and ou in vestigation learned that he had made a valuable find, Our neighboring state gives promise of being what has lieen claimed the richest mineral country in the world. A lew days ago Gov. Boyd appointed Dr. Charles A. Manning superintendent of the insane hospital. It is asserted that he is not legally qualified under the laws of the state to fill the position. It is not questioned that he is competent to fill the place, but he has no diploma and hence lias not complied with the require ments of the stale law, The action of the lire toward Tom Ma jors does not look us if Rosew uter in tended to help bring about repul lican success in the coming campaign. If the people want Majors, Omaha should give him a hearty suport, All :"lmit that Omaha is a pretty big factor in Jolitu-s, but it should not jiersist in being a rule or ruin factor. The state outside of Omaha is entitled to sonic recognition md this is no year for dissensions. Among the many things that give rise to a complicated situation in ilitics is the idea that prevails to a great extent imong newspaper circles that they must Ixxim any official who gets a bee in Ins bonnet in order to hold his good will and receive the patronage he has to bestow. This fact brings out a great many men it every convention who are backed by some small local following, thus increas ing the number of corners to the contest and resulting in no good to the various aspirants and a tendency to weaken the party on recount of bad blood grow ing out of the defeat of the many and the success of the one who is the victor. Those w ho desire to see republican suc cess should use every effort to diminish rather than increase the numlier of can didates. What is the use of leading a man to think he h is a dead cinch on the nomination for an office w hen there is no reasonable grounds for such a claim'; He, Ned Orth?r-fr. Printer'.. Album. . English H"'W ,K XUe W0Wt 'P 1 world. Millions of dollars are wasted each vear in tl writing a'! printing oi useless letters. The education, of our children s retarded and tlie progress of ouriop)e is '""l'''ed hy 0UC C"m' brous. illogical, misleading ortografy. The scholarship of the world is almost a unit in demanding a clange. The Amer ican Philological Association has recom mended the following rules for new spelling , ,., 1. i ropiralthe end of words like dialogue, catalogue, etc., where the pre ceding vowel is short. Thus spell denia gojj, Fynagog, epilog, etc. 2. irop final e in such words as defin ite, infinite, favorite, etc., where the pre ceding vowel jsehort. Thus s!! op v sit, preterit, hyiwrit, requisit, etc. 3. Drop final If in words like quar- tie. ci-arette. etc. Thus sill clgaret. rospt, ppaulet, vedet, ga.et etc. 4. rroi the final vf in words like pro gramme. Thus sill program, milium, gram, etc, 5. Change )ih toil) words like phan tom, telegraph, phase, etc. Thussll alfaliet, para-nif, lilo-upby, fonetic, lo tograf, etc, 6. Bulistitiits " for the difthongs.c and a w hen they have the sound of that letter. Tims s-ll eohan. esthetic, diar rhea. siibpens, esofngus, atheneum. etc. If voq would array yourself on the side f.f pMogivs, ado t the foregoing in all that you rite, and esjiecially in all that you print. L H BKI.DEN b H N, NKB. Will. fHAlTl.K I" H.LJHEICi"-.''ru,t ,!.! f.-t.-nil court- apd V. 1'1 olt-e. t-ECAU PPER8 CAREFULLY DRAWN. M t t If- Oliice in Court House, NFBHA'; Voti.1- M Tchi hers. Nntii-i' i- hereby iriV" ftiut I will -nuilin nil iM'lx.ii- In. mm' ililre Ui orTnr them I ti- .-i,.i.l..t ffir I'-m lii-r Of thepri in;ir ..r iiiii.iinei ' hiil- this coiinly, lit thi. Irli.ml l.'.ll' ill seho.ll 'lUtrirt o. "1, i iinini)i.il iir's im t on March nth and Dili, . ... ' 1 .I'TllWltUI'll Si A wirTIIWOHTH, ( ouiity suit. iiti. f Hniiii ti'Hil Kut r , f. s. I. ,1,1, (U-Hl K, I t H U.BOS. NHHK., I .1:111V. SH, I miip.lt t oe bv Trees! Trees! Trees! Buy big apple tre.-, noitliern grown. A tine line of apples, cral-s, plumbs, cher rv, grapes, and other small fruit. 2..VX.0tK fiirvst trees, nursery grown. The largest nui sery in northwestern Ne braska. Satisfactions i laraiitee.). Write for wholesale prim list to retail trade. licmenilier, I give the Nebraska farm er, a weekly paper devoted to the farmer free for ono year, w ith every ten dollar's worth of fruit trees iKiught of me. Address, 0. F. MITI(, Ansley, Cu-ter Co., Nebraska. Jelereiice H. T. Conley, Harrison Neb. Oflee bv tl-r-llllillHl lllltlllT KHI1l.t OOI'I. urtlef lur luiiuie to . .imply with In a- m Hiiinrteiiil t.iitrv No. 2Tis ilabsl M-pt. , !., itimn the Ki NK'j-Ntt'i, Nhi, aim N K, N W , sH ti"'i ;4. Tni.lil M, ItiU BC in iii x ( i i.i it t y, Ncbrifk;! with h view- tu the HiHi llntiim of Kii'l entry ; rnnlenlHiit mi'-i: ill tlmt rlnlllinlit has wholly lltiillliloll.-'l i;il'l tu!ct;thiit ne luis climiKe'l ins r"lloci tll.Tetroii, fur more tlctii li moiitlin fine' nmkiiiK :ii'l entry; ini'l tint sahl tract b- nnl M tti. 'l um hii.I rnltlvnti"! by sulil jmrty -reiniin-'l by hiw tlie sui'l pirtiii lire hereby nimmoiieU to iippeiir h till iirttce on the s biV ill Mill I'll 1-J2, lit HI lll'IIB'K A, 41., U re mini nml fnrnh-ll teiiniiny coiKMil'iiini.' ai'l iiIIi-kuI I:olllle, Testimuiiv ill Milni-x. will lm tiikeii be fore (.i-orire Walker, ii nolnry public, tit lii- iflice in IbirriMin, Nebnu-ku. on I In. I Hay ul Mlirell, iKl-i lit 10 11. III. i . r . l'OW KKS. II. T. I liSLtr, Itei-eiver Atlornev lur ( illi1e-t:ilit. !-4i The lenders cf the republican party in ulie strongest parts of the sixth congres- si.iiiui ul.iLiict express themselves as ! ing in favor of no locality and no hobby liiit the best and strongest man for the place on tha ticket. There are a num ber of strong, able men in the district and u that Kind ot a sentiment prevails there is no question but what a good choice will be made when the time comes. If there is no machine work al lowed there is no question as to what the result will be. Nebraska will not be in the doubtful column unless some aspir ants and would-be bosses take such ac tion as v. ill disgust the rank and file of the patty. It would be an excellent plan for any who feel like forcing themselves on the party to take the advice of Wool sey and "fling away ambition' and help the party regain what it has lost. The new editor of the Hiruhl made some statements in the last issue of his paer which caused people to smile. He said that ever since the Herald was es tablished it has worked diligently with out swerving for one moment, for the upbuilding of the town and county, and the advancement of the noble principles of republicanism. He evidently has not looked up the contents of that paper in the past and is not as well posted as the people of Sioux county on that point. He probably does not know about the Herald m 188") "whooping it up" for Cleveland and Thurftian (that was before it Hopped in order to ret land office pat ronage) and he does not know that less than a year ago his Harold was advising against urging new settlers to come here to locate. He should devote a little time to reading the files of his paper, for if he continues to make such statements as those referred to he will soon have as well-established a reputation in Sioux county as had his predecessor. Notice. Timber Culture C. S. I.Asn orricK, ( I IUIIKON, N'KHK., ( Jiuiy. 1. IK'i. ( oinnlniiit having been ciitereil at this nf flee by John Thorns HKalii'-t Pierce lilcwelt tor failure to comply with law an to Timber- culture Kntry o. 44111, uiitimi jiine 1.1, iss-i, 111M111 t. i- Mi-ction 'M, lou'iwhiij M, ratine in Sioux county, Nebraska, with view to the eilneelh.tioii of Mini nntrv; Clintitnl". allcKi'iir that eliiiiiianl ha failed to brejin more than .1 acres 01 sain trad, iuee iuuik thereon; that he has failed to break, plow or in any wh.v cultivate any portion of Miitl tract since July 1st, isw.i ami tint the nvc acres that he hail theretofore broken, 011 said tract, is jrrowii up to ur.iss and weeds the said partic. are hereby Minimo-ied to appear at this office on tlie Ui day ol March, IKrj, at n o clock, a. 111., 10 resiMiini ami tar nish testimony coiiceniln said niieed failure. Testiinonv of witnewws will be taken be- foi-e (H-orgc Walker, a notary public, at hi otticc in Harrison, Nebr., on tlie sth day of Jlarell, !, ill iu a. 111. I. r. powers, lty II. T. (Vinuev, Receiver. Attorney lor Contestant, !i'.i i"i Of all the questions that have for years come before congress not one has assumed the shape of the free silver agi tation. Of course the wealth of the land, that is the circle known as the "gold bugs," do uot want the volume of currency increased, whilst the masses de sire to see the volume of the circulating medium increased as much as it can be and still be on a sound basis, and in addi tion to f hose the inflationists who claim that any thing bearing the guarantee of the government should he made money, balance the position of the '-gold bugs." The contest is not marked by party lines. locality or anything else. It is made up of opinions of men from all classes and lo all walks of life and promises to be one of tha most difficult questions to nettle that has been before the public for years. The west, especially wants more money, but it U good money that i waoted and that in the rock on wbi. 11 opinion has split a lew uajs ago capt. A. u. locum, ex-inayorof Hastings, shot and killed Myron Van Fleet on the streets of that city. It seems that the latter had circu Iated a story to the effect that a daugh ter of Yocum had eloped with a colored coachman, and that such report was false. Yocum was alwent from home at the time, on his return heard of the mat ter and proceeded to shoot the being who had attempted to disgrace the name of his daughter. The punishment was se vere, but it should teach people that it is not safe to attack the reputation of a woman. Under tlie present rules of so ciety a woman has nothing if she has not a good name and people are willing to believe almost anything against them and it is right that fathers and brothers jealously guard the reputation of their daughters and sisters and as there is no law that will adequately reach and pun ish the thing, bearing tlie likeness of a man but lacking the essentials of man hood, which attempts to fasten a stain on the reputation of a woman it becom. almost necessary for such action as that uiKcii oy vipi. locum, a tew years ajfo a preienueu uocuir was mk1 id the court room at Hastings for deliaucliing a little jrirl, a brother of tlie tirl flrimr th shot, and tha public mid it w as a right eous deed, ana it looks very much as if tho verdict of the masses would be tin same in regard to tha shooting of V Fleau B. E. llHEWHTEK, C. K. CoFFKK, President. Vice Pres. I). H. GKISWOIJJ, Cashier. Commercial Bank. IN(i:POHATKt. General Banking Business TRANSACTED.-- IT STIoiL n. . ltiK or'HMi,l.'hilron, . IwiKttK-INiN'I'KWTS: j K.i'. t. Il . few Vork til jr I . - ...... . ftikM IJHlAllA. Wagon and Carnage jviaiw. H. poring done on li..rt ii"'i. e. oood work an r.-uonb!c . imrge-. ehoimiiithof livery burn. JOHN A. LUCAS, FKRsii.fc.vr. CHARLES E. VKlfy. ( THE BANK OF HAtll KdTABLIIIIKO llM i HABKISOV, NEBRASKA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL Transacts a General Banking); J3iiv School Oi-dei, County aod ViH.ie Sar f jT'llitei-art Paid on Time H-iuts. 2 Loans Money on Improved Hakhisok, Nkiuuska Sioux County Lumber Co. IIAM1V T( HUts (if Slieiitrs Sulf . llv virtue nl 1111 onlt-r of mile isiie.l bv Conrinl l.indeinftn, clerk uf the iliNirlct court ot Sioux countv. Nebi'iiHkn, nml to me ilirecteil, on 11 decree, of foreclosure ren- deretl in Miiiil court ul the Oetolier, IM'.H, terin of siiiil court, to-wit : on the litli dav of Oetolier, lsi, in fnvor of Alice K. If uiib-r hs plnlntiir, nnil HKitlnst Kileiliien Sehwiirz tiii'l Justine K-iwiir7., iih ilefeinlaiiti, for tlie mini of jCiSl.70 una ii.4;i eotn nml no- eruliiK cots, mid illrectiiiK tlmt the prein- tiirii-iii m'wi ii!, io-wii: me soiiinweHl pmrterof section 7, In town-hip ;j s., tf niiiKo M west of the Oth n. in., m sinnx county, Nebrnskii, In. iippruiseil, iidvertisiMl anil sol.l in. uimiii exeirulion to satisfy Kiii.l Hum of .'J.iO anil f i.tx iHtn ami aei ruiiiK costs I have caused the following dem rib- (1 land to Ijo iippraiM-d, viz: 'J he iiiith- n est X of section 1 in township 31. of raiiae M, in Kionx county. Ntbra-ka. nml will offer the same to the highest bidder for eiiHii 111 nano, on the ilav of .March. A. I) . IHUie, at the front door of the cim t liou" at Harrison. Nebninkn. Mint iu.i,i mi; uiintiniK in nnit-ii nie 1111 term 01 the dLstriet court was held, at tlie. hour of 2 o'clock, p. 111., ot said day, when and wncre uue iiLuniiiauee win nc given by the undersigned. Dated, t ebrunry 24, VKQ. THOMAS IlKIPV, 24 2 r f-heriffof said County. NAUGHT? ESTABLISHED 1868. These are PIANO HAMMERS they lone actuate the tone. OTHER makers talk and think more about CASES. We have a process by which the felt covering REMAINS elastic and uncom PS1 after years of HARD PLAYING. All other hammersget MATTED DOWN Uke an old MATTRESS, and soon yield tinny tones-not music. y WE OIVK IT A WAT. 5e reso.n why Pianos carry high prices DISCOUNT"' he, STe'm of inibu ifTVwth frank and candid W HATEVtR PIANO YOU BUY. lllitraf;HrJJ(,l post paid- an cla" .1 ..?d,.9atalo.K"e.. explaining above. " y iareecnori iiir.a. The FURNITURE part of fh ''' Lumber, Lath and Shiiigles. A Good Supply of Native Lumlier Always on 1' ,n I.VMHKII DKI.iVKUF.il At 1HA Kill OR I MAIIUISclN. MILL ( SQUaWCHKKK. Dr. Leonhardt Limits liis pnictice to diseases of the Nervous System, (Sncli ns Tiss of Memory, Feeline;, Mo tion anil Will-power, Uranins. Fils, (ien- eral Nervousness, anil all forms of Neumlgia.) HEART, (As shown by Shortness of Hreith. Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering ami Niimb nesH in region of the Heart.) & 1 . WE HAVE OPENED BUSINESS FOB Determined to make every sible to add to the number 1 customers, and if good gig low prices and fair te l ment will secure thenft 1 1 i r.l we are Douna 10 $ win. f " . Come and sec What we Hava in tlie l Dry Goods, Groceries,) and Shoes, etc. AND GET OUR PRICES. 1 OUR STOCK OF HARD f IS COMPLETE,' BLOOD (Such ox Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces sive Paleness or KedneMs ()f tje j. iw.e) Faintness, Dizziness, ete.) CONSULTATION FREE! ADDRESS WITH STAMP-'.".T: DR. LEOXHARDT, 1452 O ST. - - LINCOLN, NEB. "Mntlon thin paper. Srientiflo America! Agency for .7 1 I - - k And we will have all kinds of it 6RISW0LD & FJARSf niM ! 0brVK3MT.: vuriRHMTI, w ri!K?r?f!r0,n IS'" Hdboo it t .121!"' P.t.u "Aifi mm puuiic ujr oouoe drea 1m o( chitfo la lh Scientific mtitm irnrM 'VIP 01 CTMUdC utMt IS tha runi.i8m!us,dCl Uruuliri7, Ne rork. iibove, oi. rr i.. 1'"1 oi ine wine" iCH -beautiful illustr.H Z 9 1881! WING 4 SON, - GltfWI, ' . WtWVOUK, rawaiN KE ? JP 'ff"Tl MT MIm &'SL?e!-jy y nM, u..i atum J r. t lli Upult. I nun." Uw M m Snr "If i m r tim i. nrtei7I7.?jt1: fr.u7 rS!i RTllBr?, l.a" SVRWfetiiraa3fi: WHAIApCSt . WILLD ft If written la n Hi J""", on lue lck: It mil '"le." SEED '.DDiW:i'i Thli "nil" l loo hnof te I cMir Nurwry Mrk n-iiT- lirii ill ,i !1 "'1 if a-.ur- v.. Pmitlr!''Uft ;.iu":- IM MIIRFRY ST0C (l1 vl,Vbin - i, roroi i re oy tne Minion, ,b. Ah, Maple, Cotton wxk1, Uux Elder, Walnut, locurt, Butlrrnul , Fruit Tre. the Hardiest and Beat. app'i i'i.i,nirrry,cr, Small Frulte, the Choicest. Haupboiri, lilackbcrrlM, Oouwbrrles, Strawberrtmi, CurranM, Urtf" ,4 Roots for the Carden. Rlmlirb, Horn tUkllah, AraK" J , Bulbs, for 8prlng Planting. Dabim, audioiu. Tuix-r, rwh Shade Trees, Nursery Grown. Jk imnmem nm u in lOttK Trwt. ITTKIM TfM 1 Bartle Dewberry. Larger anil wrotir than llin lllaoklxrry ouil very roucb liardicr. Ornamental Trees. Mt. b. Birch, Undw, wpinK Tr. k Seeds-Carden, Field, Flower. Frh, KoiiaWe. Norti.-rn f ' I SIOUX CITY NURSERY AIID SEED CO, s5. m 00 tie best r:::: THE BEIT UtSIItt 1 FOR THE STROSSEST B5JILT Thla la a ar. Ever befora ottmwmit oiai oner, we ell them at this price to In troduce them, regular price Is 975.00. m WE ARE WHOLESALE MANUFAO r i v.. at if -A Pin'0 uPhrippi wjL w.fi Kami m Vlther ld afc- ' trsck. We would loy In plaoa of Pleno boiler m a m . Send for fte::Ia b mv Wrtisa; Ca.Utog.je. -&t2sL YOU