Tta Crc Ccii IvmzI (MOT faTO tS IB CXXTtTT. aarr rm w m cocrrr. n.T nrnucu rirrx n aiocx oomrrr. a ni i imrr cmrXATic or ast ' fitb mum n bhcx oocvtt. Subscription Pries, $3.00 LJ.taWi ... Editor. bund at the llarrlsea moat emce as see- Iter. TarawAY, K S3, 1883. TkaabfiTlaf PrerltMAtiM. STAT Or XBBBASKA. EXBCCT1VS DBrABT Birr. To the people of the state of Nebru ka, greeting: Oberrvlug a revered limita tion of a plooa ancestry, and concurring In the proclamation of the preaident of the I' lilted Htates, I do hereby appoint Thnrs day. November X, UW, a day of thanks giving and prayer throughout thla atate. With that eenae of gratitude which sbould move a people who, during tha year now drawing to a close, have been favored with plentiful crop and aa abaence of atonn and peetllenee, Set aa ceaae from business oa that day aad, with one accord, "Offer unto God thanksgiving and pay oar vowe unto tbe Moat High." 1-a teatlmony whereof, I bare hereunto act my band and caused to be affixed the great aeal of the atate. Dose at Llncnla, thla eleventh day of November, In the year of our Lord, one tbouaand eight hundred and ninety-three, of the atate the twenty ecvauth, and of the independence of tbe United State, tbe one hundred and eighteenth. Lobkxuj Cbodsse. BBAU By the Governor. JOBS C. AXLBV, Secretary of State. Tbia office ia uoder obligations to Sen ator Maodersoa for a oopy of tbe last oonfreiaional aecord. Jas, H. Danskin recently resigned bis position as receiver of the Alliance land office and it was accepted and Frank M. Broome, editor of tbe Alliance Grip, bas sen appointed to fill the position. Mr. Broome bas been a straight democrat for all these years and has thereby se cured a (rood grip on a nice phat take. Bad he been running after false (rods it is not likely his Uncle Tobias would have put him on bis list It is said that an effort is to be to establish a new morning paper in Omaba which shall advocate the princi ples of tbe republican party. At present there is no republican paper in Omaha as it is admitted by all that the Bet amply represents Bosewaterism. but the wisdom of attempting to establish a ew morning paper as a party organ is very doodtful, much as a republican daily in Omaba is desired. It would eem that the coarse panned by Boss water ia the last campaign had pat biro entirely out of the republican party the same as the action of Maxwell did him aad neither have any grounds 00 which to expect recogaitioa from the party in tbe future. It is reported that tbe committee on ways snd means will recommend to con gress that the bounty on sugar be re moved aad that the tariff on imported sugars be re-instated. That will make sugar higher aad yet will not cripple the Industry in tbe United States. The cry of tariff for revenue only has lost ite significance for tbe tariff and other reve nues are not meeting tbe running ex penses of the (overoment by about four millions of dollars a month. It is abso lutely icissmry that the administration devise some way of raising money to earry on tbe government and instead of reiaciag the tariff it will have to be in Creased or the administration will run agaiaet a financial snag of large propor- Now when aay one talks about for rsveaae ealy people know that it dose aot sseaa free trade or anything A great trig row has been going an for a ceo pie of weeks over the action of the rani lint m regard to Hawaii and the or dar to lemtbrmio tbe deposed quaes. Urn asost severe criticism have beaa I apoa the pvsssaeot and hie mag' 'of state. The loudest 1 from tha members of aNc party aad the aaeOMlUs to ctaata still greater splits ta the Mb) of tbe party ia power, af tha Isaniaf democrats have lewt ptaiot that tha president las imaiashsd aad ail sedaa to itsmtUwastioa of OWvelaa was the aathorrty vested in the I of tbe United Meant by the The latest Mparts from tstkMwtha aCaot that if tha mtammti tttt Uartsi Bate aweaapts m lalala Km aaaw that Un waoaaa tt a safrsea free, the Baaa aad stwtef Nsaaai Oas taa wrtaoat etatar ifnisatiai)aad thai tha m af fiatfaait CTawilajid, tHa. kSmXrJZ aid ast nraauaja t aas BtoaC?B9tofsTttBvwa. af ito.tAafwttMlvWytM tfOCMwIsfCslll C3t t-'-lh it C-Ur:rC3rTfcvw tos aata af 1 t r i ca eta t A rnnd republican jubilee was held at Liooolo 00 Monday to celebrate tbe result of the battle of ballos which was fought at the polls n November Ttli. Spcches were made ij a number of prom i neot men. It was noticed that otK E. Rroswater was not one of the speak ers. A ereat deal of credit is given to m : Cl . k AiA I In the campaign and be is certainly en titled to all be gets. A Pointer. Toledo Blade. What has the shadow of coming tariff reduction below the protective point . cost be people of Ohio already ? Itcan , only be approximated, of course. There are thousands of manufacturing estab lishments in Ohio. On November 1X93 one year ago 00 Obio establish ments made a report to tbe American Protective Tariff League, which showed that tbey then employed 23,838 persons, and paid 1284,035 in weekly wages. On October 2, 1803, these same establish ments employed only 7,443 workers, and paid but $60,050 in weekly wages. A Flying Trip Ta Florida. It was a sunny afternoon ia April that j we boarded the good steamer Iroquois of the Clyde Steamship Co., with Captain L. W. Pennington, bound for Florida. The dim, gray-looking shops that face tbe East River, on old South Street, looked dimmer and grayer still, in coo trast with the fringe of bright blue bar-, rein which trimmed the hem of the slip upon which the wheels beat up emul sive waves as the last tie was severed. Down we went, past Governor's Island, tbe Statue of Liberty, Fort Hamilton, through the Narrows, out past Coney Island and ber wonderful elephant that never slumbers nor sleeps.on past Sandy Hook, on out to sea. In less than an hour the gong of Epi curus went whang, cbe-whang, che whang, whang, whang, with an appetis ing sound. In the twilight Loog Branch lay back against a sky of purple and rose, while darkness with its mystery and ita silence began to hover, "1 heard the trailing garments ef the night Sweep through her marble balls; I taw ber sable skirts all fringed with light From the celestial walla." Tbe morning af the second day came with rain, and old ocean's melancholy waste was gray indeed, In tbe wake of the vessel a plume of emerald green swept out like the feather of a knight's cbapeaux; then a burst of light from the sky turned the water all to bronze. Margaret Lemon ta December Godty't Aa Old Friend. In a series of interviews with members of the last congress. 81 out of 43 re marked that tbey were readers of the Youth Companion. For definite and trustworthy information on the question of the day it ia really unique, while the high character of its stories, the wid fields covered by its special articles, and iu contributions from the most famous writers in Europe and America, are well known. Its program for next year seems brighter than ever. 80 me at the im portant stories are: "The Deserter," by Harold Frederic; a Tale ot the Great Mutiny in India, by Sara Jeanaette Dun can; several Romances of the Sea, by , W. dark Russell-, Tales of the War,, and of the Frontier ia Early Dars. Hen-'. ry M. Stanley contributes two thrilling narratives from Darkest Africa, and Archibald Forbes writes of his "Closest Call." Naval Battles are described by Admirals, and Military Life by Generals. Tbefl there articles on Choosing an Occu pation, Boys Who Should Not Go to Collage, Physical Training, Recreations of all kinds, and many other practical subjects. Another pleasant feature ia tha charmina- trie tu re of a young lady of colonial times, "Sweet Charity," repro duced in colors from a painting by Ferris, which is presented to all sub scribers wbo send fl.79 for a new sub scription or a renewal Hate Tea trtr (Mappad U TMak that yon are only getting half as much for your doflar wbea you are taktag a weakly aa yon would gat if you were a swhscriber to tha Semi-Weekly JoeTnalt It la a faetf however, because tbe Jour ave. you two complete pspsnh f weak, with markets aad telegraphic & iot(ing penetrates toanMck aawa, 1M aapsrs a year, ssaking It al- areater distance than saere noise. That roost aa food as a daily. Just now we . idea, says Jfoatb's Companion, has a offering it to January 1, 1800, for gives rise to a new system of marine only one dollar. Ilk tha graateat dol- pHg to beuseder st ntof lar Daper ia the west. Is both a nation- tof based entire! news; tha bast stor- laa; Uas ksat ayaokl departawsaUi the bast of eaYythrag, ail for 11.00 a jaw. Ot mmwkm daaarteaaBt to a a,., Cead far ataai copy of tha paper oaflfe fwaMstf. Bart an a law ef l MiaassMwj bona, asvy of Lafe,aWvarieaf a IWtialor, orj eavaa-taeJWracrf,; - - - t m tMOcr la Afwaa, ar Life of EvmJ. ana..WiiLtirCfc J&mfHmt Q.7l Eaaav CkClaaf aad slsaf I 9mZai Wtvarasil IsVMeY saw icCLOi V. T, Trttao aa JtjSMaf, taaJtwaaataaaW WrKl lot THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. Heata of tbe Sell eat aad laterwetlag F ' twees af Tha Cewtral Uwvaraaseat. The constitution of the Arjrpn'' ". public iis, in its features, iUvU'.h.,! n that of the United States, says Don Juan H. Attwell in the New England Magazine. Nevertheless there are some differences worthy of note. The presi dent is elected In precisely the same manner as in the United States, but cannot be reelected, and his term of of fice is six years. lie has more power than the preaident of the United States as far as making appointments is con cerned, since he only asks the advice and consent of the senate to appoint diplomatic ministers. Judges and officers omc t hu own discretion, but all his decrees, proclamations, etc., most be counter signed by a cabinet minister or else they are valueless. Thus the constitu tion makes the cabinet ministers re sponsible for all the acts of the presi , dent j The members of the cabinet can an swer questions and take part in the de bates of the bouse and senate, although , they are not members of either body, j nor does any adverse vote on any, measure of the government carry with ; it a change in the cabinet, as is the ; case in France and England, and is be ; coming the custom in Chili. The powers of the Argentine congress are similar to those vested in the con gress of the United States, though some what greater. The congress has the power to lefrislate for all the provinces, dictating codes to be applied in all of them, thus securing uniformity of leg islation. The provinces reserve the right to elect their own judges, as well as other officials that their local const! tution demands. All federal and pro vincial judges are appointed for life and cannot be removed unless they are iffi peached and condemned. POOR PRESIDENTS. The White House Has Never Baew Oeea pled by Wealthy Man. It is still true, even in these days of great fortunes undreamed of when it was founded, that the American presi dency may be aspired to by men who are not rich. Our wealthiest presi dents have been the first and tbe last elected Washington and Cleveland. Washington was one of the wealthiest men in the country in his time Adams was worth one hundred thou sand dollars at his death. Jefferson was "land poor" and in straits. Madi son and Monroe had comfortab e es tates for those days. Jackson, according to the New fork Recorder, was born in abject poverty and never became wealthy Van Burea was the son of a tavemkeeper, and had a fight with poverty. Johnson's youth was. even more un fortunate than Lincoln's. He was ap prenticed to a tailor, barely learned to read in his minority, and was taught to write by hi wife after marriage. Grant was born only moderately poor and never became rich. 80 of Hayes. Cleveland's youth was one of privation and toil. Harrison was of good but not wealthy family, and was, np to recent times, a country lawyer in good circumstances. He is but moderately wealthy. The "aristocracy of wealth" has never made any inroads upon the white house. BLOW TO SLAVERY. awry Stanley oa the alt ef I'artltlM of Afrtoa. The partition of Africa among tha European powers, as will have been seen, was the first effective blow dealt to tbe slave trade in inner Africa, writes Henry M. Stanley ia Harper's. The east coast, whence a few years ago the slaves marched in battalions to scatter over the wide interior of the continent for pillajre and devastation, is to-day guarded by garrisons ot German and British troops. The island of Zanzibar, where they were equipped for their murderous nterpriaes, is under the British flag. Trading steamers run Bp and down the coast; the Tana and Jub rivers ace being navigated by British stearaenr, two lines of stations secure oommunications inland for three hun dred miles from the sea. Maj. von Wise man is advancing upon Lake Tanga bika; iierr Boorchert is marching upon Lake Victoria; Capt Williams is hold ing Uganda. These results have fol- j lowed very rapidly the political parti tion of the continent. The final blow has been given by the act of the Brussels anti-slavery confer ence, lately ratified by the powers, wherein modern civilisation has fully declared its opinions upon the question of slavery, and no single power will dare remain indifferent to them, uisfef penalty of obloquy and Shame, MUSICAL 8I0NALINQ. A (Mass fetesafat Sswarsag safety free oessa tsusaae. It la a thery which see me to havf A liMrfted aambcr of eombf nations of a be BMkde to carry on ail tha Wronalba maalsafy totwee ap aroacMog vestals to avoid ootliaUn, of Wtwaaa light-hone an aad daoroe I roe aotaa. for vmmfa sam Uaakl Wakh way ara fw kaadlagT' vwoaiaaaat "ii aaat." I J? .gtf LA Z?LH af a krfVMfaV a-assHI iW atYaalll ta- aSM 1 - - " U U iksva b ataJaaano two laniea, Th toVoad to agytea ta the ttoraf FTwlMlM ba'tiafataisva' miMtit ma. t iaaasKas jsS jasaaaa, aasw Wf af pi owe asasww wr wwwwai Final rraaf etje. . 11 mhw, vin. ftn.l nraof notices in I thU paper will reorf a marked oopy of the uwr and are req Seated to assume their nutlce and If any error esiat report the J .me 10 liui once a raw. Swtire for FabUnUea. Land Oflce at Chadron, Xeb. ( gov. Snd. IMS. - . 1 k. V. .Ka. IS. fflll.aWln.- nutm u uwifwvj 1,.. named aetller baa Sled notice of bla Inten tion to nwke anal proof In rapport of hla ' claim, and that aald proof will be nude be fore Conrad Undeman, Clerk of tha UUUrtrt Court, at Harrison. Nebraska, oa December 16tb, ltea, via. i Habert ZlaunenaaaB, of Moatrnat, Neb., ' wbo made H. E. Ho. SMi for tha nortbeaat qr aec. II, tp. M n., r. M w. He name the following wHneeae to prove bU continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of mid land, via : lxniii Holing, frank J. Miller, of ardmor. 8. Conrad Hetticn, Henry FiieaboB, of , Montrose, Neb. alao Loali Roliag. of Ardsiure, 8 wbo made 11. K. Ho. last for tbe s. H ae. ! ec. 17, ae. ! ne. V aec. M A nw. nw. aec. 41, tp. n r. M w. lie nauiea tbe following wltneaaev to prove hla con tin nous residence upon and cultiva tion of aald land via: I Habert Ztniinennaan, of Montroen. Kb., Frank J. Miller, Hubert Oleoer, Auguat Meier, of Ardmore, 8. U. W. 11. McCANN, -lJ KegUWr. 1 Notice for Publication- Land Cmce at Chad ran, Neb., I Oct. is, una. ( Kotlce la hereby given that tbe following , named wilier baa tiled notice of hla Inten I Hon U make flnal proof In annport of bla I claim, and that aald proof will be made be fore Conrad Undeman, clerk of the district court, at Harrison, Nebr., on Kovember ST lb, 18S3, via: Edwin D. Csnpbell. of Adelia, Neb., wbo made II. K. entry No. VtA lor the north cant qr., sect. K, tp- 33 n., r. H w. He names the following witnesses to - prove his continuous residence upon and , cultivation of aald laud, viz: Michael J. o'Oonnell, frank I. Meyer. Robert Harrison, Herbert 8. Woodruff, all of Adelia, Hear. J6 IIJ W. II. MCCAHN, Register. Kotlce. Tlaibrr Caltsre. V. 8. LaanOrrics, ALUSKCB, MSB. i Oct. 11, im. Complaint BSS having been fllad at this of floe by Anise L. Nicholson against Burgeaa W. MnClure for failure to comply with law aa to tlmbnr-cnlturn entry No. aOM, dated Oct. U, ISMS, upon tbe lot 111 and . nw. it section 1, township T7, range 64, Is Slous county, Jieb., witb a view to the cancella tion 01 said entry; con Uw taut alleging that said land has had no Irene growing thereon since Oct. as, 1MI, and that claimant bas not caused to be cultivated or planted to traaa, aeed or cuttings any part thereof slurs Oct. a, uai, and aald defects still exist ; the said nrties ure. hembv summoned to appear at tills uOlce on the II day of Dec., 10. at 10 o'clock, a. m., to respond and furnish testi mony concernlnif said surged lanura. TestlUMMiv of witnesses will ba taken be fore John A. lireeii, a notary public, at bis office at atovvule. Neb.. Dec. , ISM, at 10 m. rfaa. 11. imshii, 1-u; Kctelver. Ql LUAS 4 COX LEY, Lawyers. Will ratcrics is all tbe local, stats aad federal conrts and t'. 8. Land mce. LCOAL PAPtaS OAftarULLY ORAWN. X I t S X ' Office in Court House, ABJUSOlf RESTAURANT -AND Oyster Parlors, OF C. S. SCOTT, Warm Meals at all Hours. Oyster served in any style. Oive me a calL West side Main Street. L. E. BELDEN SON, Wagon and Carriage Makers. Bepalrtng done on short notice. Uood work and reasonable charges. Shop soatn of livery bars. PATENTS. B0TICK TO 1HYEHT0IS. Tbre never Was a time in tbe history of oar Country when the demand fof inven Uone and Improvements in the arts and set enosa eeneTallr was so great aa now. Tbe coavenlenews el mankind la the f actory and work-shop, tbe household, oa the farm, and Id emclal Ufa, require cootloual secessions te the appurunaneea and Implemente of each In vrder to save labor, time ana ex pense. Tbe political change In the admin istration of government doss not efeet tbe progress of tbe American Inventor, who be ing on tbe alert, and ready to perceive the existing deaclencles, does not permit the swain of government to deter him from oatckly eoneeivlng the remedy to overcome listing dtavrepauclea. Too great sere can not be eaeercteed iu choosing a competent and skillful attorney to prepare and pros mte aa application for patent. Vain able wtereeaahave seen lost and destroyed in munnravable thswncea br tbe ainplOTmrnt ef In sam pe tent corniest, aad aspeelally la this ad vice applicable ae I boas who twopt -go patent, no par" system. Inventors wbo entrust their bamnees to tameless of Atorneys do so at tatmeoeat risk, ae tbe breaaih and strength ef the patent to sever coaamwred lavkawof a qalek endeavor to ast an aUwwaiue and obaalu aba lae tbandae. TUB raaaa ULAJIU OU.( Jeta Weddar- burs, jenevaliaiesgirilar sweat, . W Wsslaiagtoa, D.CrepramnStng a mrsw nam. ber ef bBpertaateaSly aad WeeMlr maera,se wall as gmissl pertodais a sae eeaaary, (tlanltskd to DMtoSt ite astrato, frasj the awaaf metbeea keaVMf ore eatatofeatai tkto Itoeef aaaiaaai Taw ssto taapswy toasaaarsa to hssw eamrga af ail apHfer laweieviaay rbjkto, bV m to ttoisnwBaBwatvas MJeeaaleaass. Hats Un sinimiaa tnia it tmm trrNs far kstlrwiHiai awaewvtos, Aaeia waiisaWraWi MrMaaMr mm DEALERS IN Lumber, Coal and Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Lath and Shingles. Wmdmill and Pump Supplies. Agents for the Buckeye, Deering And Walter A. Wood MOWERS, REAPERS & BINDERS. HARRISON - Slf.OUS & SMILEY, Harrison, Nebraska, a Rea 1 Estate Agents, Have a number of bargains in choice land in Sioux county. Parties desiring to buy or sell real estate should not fail to call on them.. Sctool leased, taxes paid for non-residents; farms rented, etc. CORRESPONDENTS SOLICITED. THE PIOIIEEO Pha J. E. PHIHNEY, Proprietor. Pure Drugs, Medicines, Paints, 0110 and Vombhca taTAKTlStS' MATERIAL School Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or A FULL LINK 1 Furnra, Ctfr.v C:i FlcSib end TJndcrtalilnff fjooto p cmbalmlncf , PMtrn mmwn km, Farm Implements, NEBRASKA. Lands rmacy, lXiiivgai, Supplies. Nljht. am, to mail ordkim. Geo. C. Rebd,