... v. 4 ' i" i i i i , i i "ST i,S r tfnt b m oocvrr. t bbwt rins ni C0C3TT. MLt ivnucii patb aocx cocstt. w m ubgbt dBCTXAtioai or asy rim rnunm a boci cocstt. SoUcnption Price, $3.00 i.J.NiM. - "Iter. Kalerttd at tbe Usman post o-! aa see Md ela matter. TkuUuctrlBf PrwteMatie. STATC OF SSAH. tlUCTTITC DBF4BT BKT. Ta the people of the Mute of Hebraa ka,(Trttng: Observing-a revered institu tton ef a pious ancestry, and concurring in the proclamation of tbe president of the United Mate, I do hereby appolut Thurs day, Ncrrewbsr SB, h3, a day of thanka giviAg aud prayer throughout this state. With ttaat aense of gratitude whk-h should sere a people wbo, during the year now drawing to a clone, have been favored with plentiful crops aud an absence of Moral aud pestilence, let as cease from business on that day and, with one accord, "Offer auto tsod thanksgirtug and pay our vows unto the Moat High." Is testimony w hereof, I bave hereunto aet my hand and caused to be affixed tbe great sal of tbe state. Done at Lincoln, tiiin eleventh day of November, in tbe year of oat Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, of the state the twenty seventh, and of tbe independence of tbe United States, the one hundred and eighteenth. Lobes io CaocxsE. By the tiovernor. Job C. ai.ua, Secretary of State. There ia need of a republican being put 00 the national committee. At present there ia a vacancy. The latest reports are that Harrison" plurality will reach 11,000. The exact figures will not be known until the offi cial count is made. It is reported that the downfall of the Gladstone administration is one of the posaibtllities if not a probability of the ear future. While the people of Eng land have had great confidence and re spect for the grand old man, yet time brings changes which it is hardly likely that tbe aged statesman can accomodate himself to. It is stated that upon the report of those sent to investigate tbe condition of affairs at Hawaii that Secretary , Gresham has reported in favor of the re tr.st&tement of the deposed queen. It nay be that a vote of the people of the islands will be recommended in order to batter obtain their , views and desires ,cooceroiog the government under wtiich they are to live. The action or Congressman Bryan in the late election is said to have been ticb that he has forever killed himself with the democrats of tbe state. It was a mistake for him to set himself up as a bigger man than the president. When a man gets a notion that he is greater thao his party he generally gets sat down on pretty hard. The result of the recent election Interpreted in different ways by many leaders of the various parties. Tbe fact that the ways and means committee of congress has decided to reconsider the bill which they had just ready to submit to that body is pretty clear proof that the members consider tbe returns as in eating that the people of this nation an not ready for free trade and do not wmat the tariff tinkered with to any ex tssH for they have witnessed what effect tiw a prospect of free trade had on the wUrioeat of the nation and that is enough to satisfy them. The result in Nebraska Wilt bar a tendency to prevent any ad i legislation on the sugar industry I that will be a great thing for the It is considered to be the worst rebuke ever riven to an administration ioos the government was established. Tba administration will now be very ft to use every effort possible to regain Ua foilowiog it baa lost and in its work for that object iV may do something i will benefit the country. Taw course pwiwed by Rosewater io Cm Into otwpaigt baa proven beyond iUwMthat be baa i o sight to bold the jsftfcaaot member of the natiooal r Ml.lw cooasaittee a k! m demand is bc- tEXmmtt by tbe repnbiicMs all over tbt ftlSa tor the Mate oentoal eowmittea to t Ca4 toassJstr a4 depose "TtUU ZSmmi pta republkM on tb 3m to ill tbs vaeaacy. Thar fa, '. r :Zm sftio baa watched tba cxmmm oI H will m commit tbatb r-r-t toiiaailaa Mbr oTtb iiisii.tn. I bh) paper bw rt 9kU to tbrow aatie C.; mm ba wyiit, (: i v j cuan Tb. signs of the time point to He- Km ley an the CMKlxLit- of tbe repuNi- cu party fur preauki .1 tbe campaign of Ia the raueot campaign in Ohio Neal, the democratic raoditJate against McKinley. declared the contest to be natiooal ami tbe people of tbe Buckeye state leera to have taken bim at hi word aod voted in a manner that showed that they prefer the principles ---4 1 lv l. 1. inl-,' rt ttat ntewwawnux. j - ' . . rwnmieDted bv the douiioeot party in the I . - nation. ith McKiniev as leader in 1886 the party vould march to victory- Aa 014 FrfeM. Id a series of interviews with members of the last congress, 31 out ol 4J re- larked that they were readers of the Youth Companion. 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Here are a few of tbem: Haodsomely bound copy of i)rtam Life. Reveries of a Bachelor, or iJrummond's Addresses, and the Journal, 41.25; Life of Spurgeon, u. S. History, Stanley in Af nca. or Life of Hat-noon, and the Journal, 41.40; Oxford Bible and Journal, 2.75; Handy Cobbler and Jour nal, 12.25; Nebraska Farmer and Jour nal, $L50; N. Y. Tribune aod Journal, 11.25: and a whole lot more. Write for sample copy. Address, Nebraska State Jocbxal, Lincoln, Neb. PATENTS. 50TICE TO IXTK3T0BS. There never was a time in the history of onr country when the demand lor inven lions and improvements In the arts and sci ences enerally was so (Treat as now. The convenience of mankind in the factory and work -shop, the household, on the farm, and in official life, require continual accessiona ia tiia iinnaTtenances and Implements of each In order to save labor, time ana ex pense. The political change In the admiu istration of government doe not enec me prowreas of the American Inventor, who he ms on tbe alert, and ready to perceive the existing deficiencies, docs not permit the Affairs of government to deter him from quickly conceiving the remedy to overcome existing diserepencies. Too great care can not be eseercised in choosing a coinpeUrat and skillful attorney to prepare and pruae- cnte an application for pateut. vainaoie interest have been lost and destroyed In iBtnamerabie instance br the employment of incompetent eoansel, and especially I Ihia advice applicable to those wbo adopt "no natent. no fety" sysUm. Inventor wte entrant thulr hasinas to thlsclaas of Honeys do so at imiuancot risk, a the breadth "d strength of th pwtaat is never wasidevwd In view of a qoiafc eudaavor to gat sa allowance aod aotala the tee then doe. THt rHM UUKUU CO., John Wedder- mis, iranaral nsanagar, lis r street, V, ifaahlsajtae. D.CrwpvwseaUng a large nam her at jJwpMraawt f ur aad wasfcty papers, a wHansjiairalssWtal of tte esontry, waataasUtwhaise pretawt H.Mtrna froas lias f sswlawfr sMirstnf sfs tm ylirrnl in Ms ssm' eisis rm ml w-w at MgNaJM W lM shafgl sat patens lets far rssiXs I. 1 tJTa fla its, slM- -. -" r it sssliga'afsliMlwl kavwatsstast fetot liaw to tbe EL Tbe Burlington Route B.IM.R It. is running elegantly equipiwd ; . erfi. . traines witliout diange from Newcastle, Wyoming and Crawford, Neltniska, irect to Lincoln, Nebraska, nuking connection at tliat point with t!sir own tlirougb trains for Denver, Ctieyenne, and. all points weot, and for Kansas City, St. IrJ, Si TMiia. Omurui. Pterin, till- " ' - cago, aod all points eat. Renieniber Uiis is tlie only line by which you can take sleeping car from Crawford in the evening arriving ia Lin coln and Omaha the next afternoon, and in Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis the fol lowing morning. For further information and tickets - olv to nearest areut of Burlington Route B.4M.RR Waste) Salesmen, to sell our clioice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to offer, both in fruits and or namentals, and controlled yoly by us. We pay commission or salary, give ex clusive territory and pay weokly. Write us at one and secure choice territory. May Brothers, Nurserymen, 6-13 Rochester, N. t. Dr. Leonhardt Limit his practice to diseases of the Nervous system, (Such as Loss of Memory, Fteling, Mo- tioo and Will-power, Cramps, i its, Gen eral Nervousness, and all forms ot Neuralgia.) HEART, (As sliown by Shortness of Breath, Pain, Palpitation, Fluttering and Numb ness in region of the Heart.) BLOOD, (Such as Skin Diseases, Ulcers, Exces sive Paleness or Redness of the lace, Faintness, Dizziness, etc.) CONSULTATION FREE!- ADDRESS WITH STAM P3H DR. LEONHARDT, 1462 O ST. - - LINCOLN, NEB M-Mention this paper. NORTH WEST EAST II' SOUTH Pnrrhaw Tickrt and rBifrn Yonr Freiplit via the M.awr. RilLBOADH. IL O. BURT, General Manager. K. C. Morkhocke, J. R. Been AS AX, Oen'l Freight Agt. Gen'l Pass. Agt OMAHA, NEB. B. L. SXUCK, Fashionable Barber & Hair Dresser. One Poor Heath of Hank of Harris . OKN SUNDAY FROM 9 TO 12. RAZ0B8 AITD BCIBBOM PtJT d ORMR. Give t me t a I Call. do you vziT ivjter See the "Old Reliable" WELL DRILLER, - T. O. WILLIAMS, rtarrisMk HebrMka. MfeUIKLKT ft BTOVCU, Harrison, Hebr. own following brand: dp? flMl Prswf X4rs. All jienon having Bnal prooT Borim in tlu imim r will re--ivc a mre cuiiy va uu up.-r1'i nr r-iue.lJ la riuunm uni notice ud if any errors exUt reywn ute saiue to this iiaacc at ouce. SiAirr fur Publication. Land Oflk at C'badron Keh. I ov. god. Idle. f Xotice it hmby gives that the tallowlng- ns.uHKl settlor has 0'.d uHce ol his intuit tion to nmk. b1 ltroof ia snppnet of his cl-oiii, sud thst M proof will be uisd be fore i'onrad l.ludenun, i lk oj IU lilHct ourt. t llmii, acoraa, on vsw"ua Mix, 1U, vis. Hurbert .iim-nan, ofMontros. Seh, ho aisdc U. K. Ko. t4t tvr the northeast qr kc. si, tu- M n., r.M w. iiHnif.), i iiKiw" 1 - c :-- his eonliunuu m-IUeuce Wuu and oeltlvw- 111,11 of saw UiMll, via: Ixiuis liollng, irnua J. Mllier.oi iramuir, !.. toured llcttti-k, Henry fnesbolT, of MoJitrame, hab. aj Lunlt Bulins. of Ardmore, 8 bo made II. E. No. 124 for the a. ae. i wc. T, ne. lie. "4 e- 34 A nw. nw, 1 mx. 36, tu. -V ii.. r. 04 w. ii.. nmuo. the followlnK wltneaatw to prove Is conttuuou n-siileuce njiun and ( cuiiivi ua ui uitl Uud v: HurljBrt iUiiiiiierniHa, of Ilontrose, 'eb., Frank J. MillT, liobert weser, AWust M.-it-r, of ArUiuore, 8. l. , , w. II. am an.-, 114 J EegUter. Not ire fur fnblicatiua. Ijind CBce at fhailron, Seb., ( (X L III, Ma. i Kotioe is ben-by g1rn that the following ii.i viurr bo dld notice of his inten tion tu niuke final nroo! in supiiort "f Ills !h1ui, and thst sld lirool will ue innne ne- luiw (on rail IJndeman, elers ol me uisinci court, at llarnsou, eur., on ovemoe lb, lct, vU: Kdain I), (ampliell. of Adrlia, Sth., who made II. K. entry !o. 4 lor the ,...rih a-i nr.. sect. rl. ID. S3 n.. r.lA w. II.. nunit-s tlie following wiuiwscs ig prove hi continuous rekidence upon aud UlllVMllOU OI Sttl'l 1KUH, VIZ, MlrhiH-l J. u'Connell. Knink I. Meyer, Kobert llHtrlson, Herbert S. Woodruff, all of A'lella, Ncbr. lii-lIi . 11. mouass, itegisici-. Sot Ire. Timber Culture. V. . LAwuorncs, A I.LI i MX, I'.B. J Oct. 11, WW. rmiiiilaint 5s having b!cit (lied at this of fice bv Anise L. Mcliolxon aKuinst liurgess v . wii.iure lor isiiunr u coinpiv wiui iw as to tiinbrr-culture entry No. SOU4, dated ( t. a, IS"4, iiKQ the lot i & 4 and h. J nw. Ii scciion 3, uiwnsnip zi, range m, in j-umi oaiity, heu., witn a vit-w to me cancella tion of said entry; contestant alleging thst siil l.i ml has had no tree itrowiuif tlie.rein nice Oct. 21, Kji. and that clulinaiit lias not cwuscd to be cultlTatrd or plantud tu trees. i.-o or cutlinifH anT Hart tbereol sinre (ct IsVI. and sum dulcet hi ill eisi: inr sttiu niirtles arc hereby siiiiiimiuod to aiimiar at this ofili oil the II (lay of lice, Isia, at 10 o'clock, a. in., to reHHiini mid lurnuib testl oiony co.-iK-riiliig nlil alleged laiiure. Tiwliuiuiiv (II I f-wd-its ll u taacn w ire Jolm A. (.recii, u uoi.iry iiublic, at Ills olliec at liovviile. eb.. Uee. 4, nt 10 in. jas. ji. lJA.aiff. 7 13 1 Itecclver. gl'LUVAX t OMiEY, l.s)er. Will pkacticb iji all thk ucal, state and federal courts and f. s. Land office. LEGAL PAPERS CAREFULLY DRAWN. ' S X S X V Office in Court House, HAKIIISOS - - - - NEBRASKA RESTAURANT AND Oyster Parlors, OF- C. S. SCOTT, Warm Meals at all llours. Oynter served in any style. Give me a call. 1 door nortii of the Journal ollice. L, E. BELDEN & SO.N, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Kepairlng done on short notice. Good worlc and reasonable charge, fibop soiitli of livery barn. HARRISON. NKB. a WiendAo tVve cause PrdVeciV'xoYV Oimeroavv Are you wiilln' to work for the cause of rrotccti'on in )!acing rcliaWe pifor. mation in the hmuls o( your acquain tances? If you are, you should be identified with THC AMCniCAN Protcctive Tariff league, 133 VJ. tSO ST., K5W YORK. Cut flit mrtee e i awl "-"l H "nr.o, SalliK yjiX ! UU-, :aA v..c s 1 '!j.ii5 l"d. GOOD ADVICE. Every patriotic citizen should ive hls persorial effort and influence io isia case tlie circulation of his horfio aer which teaches tlie American policy of Trotec. tkm. It is his duty to aid in this r.npect fat every way possible. After t!.u liome papeT is taken cars of, why not sub. scribe for tba Axmican Econou.'ST, published try tte American Protective Tariff Lea gtss 7 One of its correspoD dents says i No true American caa gsi along wtthoot H. J consider It tt Create a4 twaat jWIUcal teahar la Oa United Etsi-aa," : Cawl aovUl card waaat fcr tm ctslaconr. AAJiias mr f.tTaka. ,r " CwwJt.twtrr. l;j Ct;J mm i i DEALERS IN Lumber. Coal and Sash, Doors, Blinds. Lime, Lath and Shingles. Windmill and Pump Supplies. Agents for the Buckeye, Deering And Walter A. Wood MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS. HARRISON - sinus Harrison, Real Have a number of bargains in choice land in Sioux county. Parties desiring estate should not fail to . call on them. School Lands leased, taxes paid for non-residents; farms rented, etc. CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED. THE PIONEER harmacy, J. E. PHINNEY, Proprietor. Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes. HTARTISTS" MATERIAL School Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or A FULL LINE) Fumiftira, V.lridow Shades, Pictures and Wall Parar. Undertaking goods 9 embalming. T tT PROMPT ATTENTION Farm Implemcnto, NEDRVSKA. & suiley, Nebraska, Estate Agents, to buy or sell real nrnnusnivs, Supplies. Night. GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS. Geo. C. Reed, v i I