C3ibux County Journal. prietsd article criticising the judge of that court. Tlie court of apf"ls held that con tempt of court is an offense ttiat can W committed only in the (irosence of the court while iu session, by interference Willi its jrftKeetbiij.'s and jiriMsras-, or elsewtiere by violating its injunctions and orders. A criticism of a judicial Sioux County, OrnCIALDiRCCTORY. LIVBEiY, Feed and Sale table TATfcr.( KU: HI K. !'Mibti .ovrrwMr (. fr.. M'Mlf- l.H-UU'Mblil i,uriHr I uiffif lr j,, jh v t a t,vy ...Awtilof Tnwui rr 'fUaWtnj.Uon Prirt, f2.H0 It. K jr! H M- i'ublit lntrurtlu Y. litit rmju I . -tlr, Oitmhii V Mi. V AH i I . ?. titr, MiiIIhou . J. :r .ii, t ti.fit 1-t i .'l, J i. win 1'. il n-i f, Hti:iM .. it. h'i; j !iu uii'iiM THE LAND OF THE HOME STEADER. iX'J. Simmons IZilitor. opin.on out of court. whether oral or written and .-o.Lli-lied, is not the techni t thi llarriaon ixwt uHlan as cal oTense drsinisrd as contempt t.f court and piimliatile by r-umiiiury pn i e dings u,aiu-it Hie aulluir t.f the C- li-t-ls'll. The New Yiwk court held thjt 0e lro- "TaW. JiJTBNAL i!if all its re:uk-rs a Mm) Christmas. The man who -.n run a timntrv new. lf prao that it will I lea- every lmdy oot ret been born and he who under ttakes it simply shows bow big a fizzle lb caa make of it. Allen O. Thnrman died at his home in I Qhio on last Thursday. He;was a little ,Bore than eighty-three years old and -wtM for man' years the leader of V .democratic party of his state and one of I the leaders in"tthe nation. We don't see much to encourage pop- uliittii. Theirvotu was not only tut .down in most of the states at the last .ejection, hut tli nunilier of representa--tiveninthe new congress has been re educed from twelve to six. And the .democratic vole in congress has lieen re dueedjn"ahout the s.miejproportion. Fremont Tribune. Ea-CongresKnian if V. A. M'Keighan ,died at Hasting on .Sunday morning. iHafhadJbeen in poor health for more itbao a year past, a disease of a Urupsii--.il ,Batu.re having fastened itself upon I it , ibqt deaj.li took him sxmer tlian was ex jpaVtad. lie representedthe fifth Ne btka district in congress for two terms, leaving beenelectedjis a populist. Among the names being mentioned ns (belonging to men'uho would make !'hhJ congressional timber is tluit of I). B. . Jeockes, of Chadron. Mr. JencUes has rewded there for years, attending strictly tt thejprnctice of his profession, seeking tBO political preferment, and should he deajre it there is no doubt that the re jpublicaos of Dawes county would give bim enthusiastic support. The curreot number of the Xdiraxka fkiitor contained a well-w ritten article lbjrMm. Elia W. Penttie on the'Xews aPrWmen of Nebraska" and shows ifhat the state has some good talent en jraffad in that line. But tlie list does not jiactude sear all the ladies wIk have for years been engaged in newspaper work. Northwest Nebraska has several who are .titled to recognition. Opinion seems to differ widely in re jgard to the position Jthe United Htatm tabiuld take in regard to Cuba. The nl ,moat universal feeling is hope for the .success of tlie Cubans but conservative people do not rare to see this nation do , ay tiling tluit would affect the existing (Mlatioos with Spain. It looks as if the Jatter had pursued a course which called for interference by ail the civilized na--tiooa on the broad grounds of humanity. The yjjraskz fclitor reports six papers which have recently gone out of busi JtW nnd that does not include'the one at 'Kushville which was moved to South Uukota, and since that report was issued 0tp oMej-papers at Albion have taken in he third and its publication discon iyVid,aod it is reported that two of the (t-jtadrofl papers will tie consolidated in tba near future. Such things are pretty KOud evidence that liard times make )l bard jttedding for newspapers. TfSjkfFJ Hayward was hanged last vveck lt Minneapolis for tlie murder of Cathe fim GKng. The case is remarkable lor Mm reason that a man by the name of 'fitixt waa arrested for the crime andron fmtd to having done tlie actual killing, jtwt claimed that Uayward compelled dtian to do the deed as he exerted an ite tuanca over him that he could not resist, ilayward bad the best of legHl talent to djeaod him.bnt withous avail. The case ixaa hypnotism as a recognized factor a criminal jurisprudence. Tb republican national committee fnl nt Washington last week and se dJaatadSt. Louisas the place for holding fba aext national republican convention ad Bxad June 15th as tlie date for it to mvaaa. As it is admitted by all that tm mm Mt MMtmU.nl. will Ita il isnnhliiin 4im iadiridual who carries off the prize fi- Louis will be the next president ftba United States axl lite lightning jatoot upifants are rapidly going up. "iiaaoittcant that it will be the first Mifl republican convention ever lield tMBtaf tbe UisMWNppi, and also tlie first 'fS)m kftld in a southern or border state. tlM U f CMtMHBt. 3aa WarM Herald. . Cm af th last opinions Id which Ru- y. faskham, the new justice of the 4NMaAuta Wmtm4 LtiMtmmA m m m nuin tmm i .Jir or wri 01 appeals, was 'jrfew th oitestioa of cootenipt j lection of a jude Ironi ahn-jve and 1 lal newspaper ailn les was in the la ol j lil-l and lli.il a court's antlnritv to pun j iJi fr contempt les not exleiid Ix-youd tlie walls of h; cjurt r j jui, except to ; cnf.-n-e the decree1. I Liul' ul. tdlly tlu is sound law flfld it I would te well if It could be ln.irei-tru.tly uImtvI in t-Vetv state in the Union. Ten or twelve years 1 11,1 t!ie criminal judge of St. L en cileil Stanley Water loo, the nell-knowu newsjiaiier man. then of St. Louis, now of . Im-ajo, to show t-uti'-e w by he shooid not he com mitted l ir contempt for the publication of a criticism of this jude. This pro ceeding amazed law vein as well as itews- ' paiier men and it was linallv dropiied, fie corn es-iuii lieing tlial tliere was no authority fwr the infla tion of punish ment for contempt sh.twu ontsi, It of the court room. Snme then, h iwever, this form of resentment has Is dime more common, Lut it lias not yet lieen estab lished in the favor of courts generally iind proliahly never will I. A jud-e is entitled to every protection from slander and be slioulil I given every advantage accorded to any indi vidual. Hut it is not harinonious with the theory of justice that a man shall be at. oik; prosecuting w itness and judge. Tiial a jinUe may, by contempt pro ceedings, mete out punishment for a tiesiaer criticism would tend to es tablish a press censorship in this country that would iHje " gmui for tlie lieoole. A had jude mi h by this method muz zle the press, for 11 is not likely that a newspaper man would leel warranted in exposing a Uid man at (he risk of liemg tried nnU convicted for the criticism by the man he criticised. I'ril'C siii should be confined to niodtr ate. decent language, setting forth 'only such as is known to lie fact, nnd if Ibis rule is followed out no court in the laud can take unfair advantage, so far as ulti mate results are concerned. Fiual Proof o1icrs. Ail persons hsvlni; rituil proof notices in till- mer will receive a uutrkcl copy ol the pnler Hint are reqneteij to exilllill'ie tlielr notice mnl il any -rrois exist report tlie Siiiite to this ottlcc at uitce. Nolire for I'lililicatiim. IjuuI tfiice Kt Allinure, Ne) ., I lits-. is. If. .1. i Kotice 1 hereby Riven that Ui followlng ntiiuel M-t tier lius tllwl notice of Ins inten tion lo uinktt H1111I pnsit in support of his claim. nil tlntt id prxf will lie mle I, fore M. J. iilewett, clerk of the il'slrict euiirt, Ht HarriMiu, Suur., oil Jan. tii, in1., viz: V I limn I,immnl. of Crmif.-d. XrU. who iiuwle II. E. No. 101 for tlie . "i tvr. uml s. v.. , se.;. SI, tp. 1 11., r. 44 . lie inune the lollowutit wltnenx-a to prove hi continuous resilience ujxni and cultiva tion of ilil IsiKt viz: Alva lripve, K nery I'nuwr, Ilenry llelile, Kols rt ckcc, an ot Hell, Ji4-i. I .-!) J. w . WkiinJB.. Register. .Vo;tiH fur f'u lilieul ion. IjiuiI (ifflce at Alliunre, Xeb., Nov. wt, 1st 11. ( Kotice 1 ln-ri'bj-(fiveti that tie- tollnwlua llan.eii Hettli-r li r Ultil notice of lux tiiten tion to nmke ndul prsl in Kiippurt of lii l lnilll, uml Unit said irsif will tie lilili Is fore il.J. Itl. w. tt, cii.-rk U lit. ciiuri, at H.ir rinon, eo., 011 Jan. 11, isi-ii, viz: Heu y Wss-ej-lmrs-r. of lilli-lirbt, Neli., who uuule 11. K. 'o. luitf for thu tn:. t s c. 21. tp. n4 11., r. & w. lie iiaiiie tae follow lux witnesses to prove his continuous re.-nileuee upon anil cultiva tion, ol aiiI luini. viu: Anion Kliein. Henry I'lekenbrwk, M. J. Gnj lcirt, 1-ruiik Nulto, nil oi t.tlclirUi. Neh. U-li J. w. VVtiix, Ju., tu.-Kii.ter. .Sillier for I'll hi im: ion. X-iiiid Oftk-c at Alliance, Xcfo., I Nov. 111, isis. , Sotlce Is hereby Riven tluit the Inliow lnif nuuieit settler lias illl notice ol Ills tiiteii. tiou to mske Btml proof In iiijmu I ol li lis cIhIiu, ami that said proof will la- uiiiiie Is lore ,. J. liieweti, ciei it of IMitrlct court, at iln Uoa, Neb., 011 iec. , l5, viz: John II. Krimii. if stnrj-, h., who tiiade II. E. No. 2l-,l) for lb sc. se. i4 m-c. 14, e. . . 4 w. U a. a, tp. ;n 11., r. i-7 u". lie luiiiien the foliovfiiir witnesses to prove bis coiitiuuoUH reside icu Uikjii and cultiva tion of, said laud, vi: Aiiust liinK, u. W. story, Wilbur shep herd, n. il. .story, all of sioiv, Neb. 1 1 1-Mi I J. w'. tt Kiis, J 11., Iteritcr. Notice lor Pnblirstiun. Land Offlue at Alliance, Xcbr., I Nov. Ill, ISMft j Notice is hereby given inat the following named settler has tiled noliee of his inten tion lo ui-kc lliial proof in K!ipKrl of his claiiii, and th.it s .id jiroof will 1st made be fore M.J. I'.lewctt, icrk District ( ourt at iiarrisoii. Neb., 011 iJee. -h, Irt"., viz: X. lmn?U lliunil , of Harrison. .Neh.. who made II. K. So. l"' for tlie e. , se. , W. ' i se. 1, -c. Ill ttlld 11 w. U sec 1 1, l;. .in 11., f. .17 w. tie name the following witnesses to prove Ills coiitliiuuns residence UKi.i and cuitiva tion of said land, viz: W alter li. W oodruff, Samuel M. Thoams, J. T. r'itzg.-rahl, uuiucs Nolan, all of iiairi oii, Neb. Also Sartincl M. Tlimnas. of Hiirrlson. Xdi who nitide II. K. No. KTi for the lot J, . a tiwr. 4 A ne. sw '( si-c- 3, t p. , 11., r. .7 w. He n.tnies the following witness- to lro-e his continuous residence upon and emul a tion ol,said bind, vi..: N. I. !! in. Walter It. Woietruff, S. I.. KIIIh, Jjmea jsolan, alt of H.iiilso.i, .'eb. also Wnlt; r I!. WnalrnT. of Harrison. Neb., who made II. K. So. -t' for tbe s. (J m;. ;4 A a. '-, sw. i4 see. 14, tp. M n., r. .'i7 w. H nain-s the following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of, srtid l4nr, v-12: Siunnel M. Thomas, X. I. Ilionilii, J. T. Klt.geruld, Jiiiiics N0U11, all of Harmon, Neb. ill lj J w, WKiis, Jr. B Uegister. Xotli-r tor 1'ubllratiffii. ijiud Office at Alliance, Seb., I Sept. i, isWi. t Notice Is hereby given tluit the following named settlor hsa filed notice ot his luteal lion to make final pro" if in support of his claim, and Unit s ild proof will he inmie la fore M.J. Iilewett, Clerk liltriet I'otirt at Harrison, Nebraska, on iec. il, sV3, viz: Ornrge W. Irrliiini, of llnilarc. r., who made H. K. No. Mu.1 for tbe s. ', sw. '4 'SA and 11. H nw. , sec. t, tp l u.,r..V w. He. names tlie following witnesses to orove hi contliiuims residence nsiu and cultiva tion of, raid land, vis: Krncst Hung -, Asliltel firton. Wlllliim Klrk ard, Jocepb l-arsons, all of Holarc, Nob. alo William Bil liard, of Bmlarr, Nrl... who niade If. K. So. for the no. (4 ec. ), to. at, n.. r. to w. H nattMM tbe folkrwing wttnewea to prove ale qpatlnamM reaMeuee ouon aud editiva tlowof,wM land, vis: wfi W. Urlmm, Itiarlm 0m, Jloatpb Ttmmm, Rraast Uo.ige, all of Itodarc. mm. i, W. Was), ii. mm .. c3j (total rjrs furniiJiei on short no! ice. Reliable drivers and ouiet saiUlIe horses always on band. (iood accut;nnHJations for tran-situl tustomcrs. Horses boanlcd. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL N. D. HAMLIN, -THE- COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 18G0.J Earrison, 3. E. Brjc-vrnt, 1'rao.d-jnL D. li GR-'SWOLD, Casliier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SI0000. Transacts a General CCRIJF.SPOXDFA'TS: Amuiican ExC3iaxje Xationai. AXK. New York, Om.uia National Bank, Omalm, First National Hank, Chadrnn. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. nrUKAITS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. YOU WILL FIND ME AT THE OLD STAND WITH BRG-JLIlLSrS FOE 6E0. PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. ALSO A FULL LINE OF HOLIDAY JEWELRY, CLOCKS FJLlXGlZ' O-OOIDS. CALL AND SEE. '0 TBOUIJLE TO KlIOVV COO'S. ' J, E, piiinney proprietor PHOPKJKTOR. Nebraska. C. F. rorFTE, We-l'resident Banking Busine res H. TURNER. GOODS, . FrPP Hnmp fnr Mnrp'r IWU I IWIIIUU I W I IIIWIUl Than 5,000 Men. A new county with ; schools, churchec, railroads, etc., AND 8oo,coo ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five m'.lcs cf rail oad and has no county bones. Sioux coiinlv in the nrtliwt-t pnnni v if Nelnikn. It in alint thirty iml.-s eiiHt nnd west by nlxnit w venty miles j nurlli and koiiIIi und oiitni! s j OVER 1,200, CCO ACRES j nf html. There me nior hrihl. spurli-j linir, mnnll utreninx in the i-inmly limn -;in lie found ill the kiiiih uivsi elm wln ri in tlMi Mlnte. It h i more mie ImiU-r Hi it than all the rest (if the ;ie i n.l iibmI Il piifiM r the richent. and lined mi tritioiH known j tluit tr htx-k-;rti iii(j it is UllvXel.-d. T!ie so l varies frnni a I i.ivv I:iy t u ! ;-lit sandy loam nnd i i nitlile .f pl'.i dw'iiitf exi-ellent. i-ri.px. , Tlie linn'Mru-l i-nii nro snnill irmir und vegetal le, ulihutili irissl enrn j. grown in the vulh-ys. Ttie w tient, nut. rye and Imrley ure at! t.f urn u:i!ly lim nnlity und tomiiiai.d the li;Qlivst umr ket prires. The water is pure nnd r . freshinif nnd is found in abiindauuv in ail pin t ul Uit county. The counly is pnu tic ally out c,f ili-hl nnd liiiD over fnrty-live iiiilesul rniln.ini within it.. hoiikTs, 1i;is a ixkI bi n k rinu l house and tlie neiessiiry lixluns lor ruii liin the county uml lln ie lum in-vn been one dollar of ci.um v Uit.d.s iv.uiti and licnce taxi s wijl 1 low. The rreiiiont, Kiklioin & Missouri Vrulley railroad ci-osmk Kioux louiil,) from east to west and tlie U. ct M. Ii..e uoout lilleeii miles of Its Inn in thc uortheast part of the i-oiiiil-. The iliiiitile is more piea;iiil than that of tlie eastern portion of Nebraska. Tliere is still ' OVER C00.CC0 ACRES of land in Sioux county jet ojn to homestead entry. Jt is lietutr land and more desirably hx-attd than that fur which such rushes are made on the open ing of a r-servalio.i. There is no rail road land in the county and lor Unit reason its settlement has bet.-, slow nr HO Sx.-cial effort to gel setlltrs was made, us was done in the early da s of the settlement of tbu t:i!frti iu.i-i ,.r il... I state. , (hxxl deeded land can lie Jiiin lmstu ut reasonalile rates w ith jovei iimtiit land adjoining m that a person who wauls more than one quarter section can obtain it if he has a little iiii-ans. , Tliere are ulxiut 2,51,0 jieople in the county and there is room ir liajus-uids more. llarri xin is the r-ounty seat nnd is sit uated on the F. E. & H. V. railroad, and in as good a town as the thinly settled country demapds. School houses and jliurclies are pro vided in almost every settlement and are kept up with the times. All w ho desire to get a homestead or buy land cheap am iuvited to come mid see the country for themselves and jnde of its merits. Homesteads will not be obtainable much longer mid if jou want to use your right and get 16'J acres ol land from Uncle Sam free it is time you were uboul it. Luok at Till Lint of western tiliesl Chicano Ht. Joseph Omiihn, Lincoln Ht. JViuis 1 enver KansiisCity l.eadwoood It does'nt matter which j on intend visiting. The Burling'uin lion to is the bett line toall us it Is to any one of lupin v Advertiaing mutter and full infornm tiMI about trains and rate on vpplicu Wm. ' ' Kbaxc:p, . P. L T. A. Omaha, Nb. JI IMI I UiV: I . Vnrvnl liii I .l-l-lii". en-r! M 1.1 V-4 I I.- J il.i jf-. t ii!n:ilfit4 t 1 . l I II in l.,i . Wl' In U -. '.r .ml Mi'i'l I, a. itiiiU-n..t li tk riittl ut-.iru-r, lji.t-ula hh .i:niii jrniri ai. ii-tkht: M. I. Kli.kii'l -Ju l"'. iN.-ll Allnil II It"! il.J. Ui.x.Ml I hnillMHt ...v li-rk. lii.iriMOM Hil XTV on let K: il rl Vilni i.nnly Jii'lifn . J. I'.li-nrtt l K li. U i.fii ml 1 1 . .-iii r W 11 ...i.l l l.l. ill- tl.ll U.-l ...11 I a. 'it. Mi.-nir ; J. I-. I'hiiin. ' oimii-r , . I.. I.i.... urMr ! M. .1. I.h . il ! i.-ifc ,f m-lin-l ' ..il Am. i 1. t . -.'L. ium.l) Atluim-y I r.u::i ok mMvissiosf.its: Fr-Jiil: Tlnkhain f- Iil-irii t M. .1. hht .- 5' I II. i . Ju!i..b4Jil , i-i. .:i u. .i , . I.l (.I-I.A1I Y.: II.C "-!- rt ,-i-iiat.ir, l ll No 1 1. 1 r lor. w . In in ji .. ii i'., ii. i. ;u. il n . i . " I i i.i ai.i nu n n:-: M.J. I'.irnrlt i i-li ill iii.ui ; TrtLlisi K. Kuliw. r .1. W. M-olt M 1. H. i.n..ii. I W . il. M .i-l -iiiT .. J. rni inn I l.-rlc !. U on ...i-li ....'lii...ui'r 4'IIiMU. Ol I K KI!-: J. V. -inn . IMri-Uir II. I . .in.i. L . .eli-mliir . w . litv.i.-i 'i iiftii(r 1 KI(M "I i;T: l'Nr!rl t '.mi t.- A l. Il.rri-iiii, i-ointiMnns-a A i . I II -lit i.i 1 N.iV. in In T r.la i.iilnl;. ioiii1,.At i.irri-uii, i-iiliiiiii'iiif iir.,1 .iiiiiiI.i ol .'. t li n.ii..;it. ( iiriiciii.H ami -.(H-ir-mx 'i'IIi'mJiI Mlml.-V H-h.Hil wifi-l. i-H-rv snit. lay n.ni . i if ..I II -ill. J. ... ..i.it. r .i.l. hi, V. i;. Ihvii". r ti .i'i-iiii"i'l.'ti I. s''r t.ii y. woomiKN' in Til :: voi:i :. Il trrj ,:i r-iii-p, .i. 5'., iiii'.-: on ihn Hr-I mi'i l:i i.l "...tiii-.l y . u iiuij. o( r i-n i. .until. J.l. l'illV-i.l, fc. t. l'ollL -. u.-rl.. w.t. i .n. V'i!i;.i; ivu iii.i;;v or a iKicn.' Mim u ii i ii ult r i.it.t it'ir.liy (ive.iinK ul - ii . :.i- . ,v. ij,..ir, ir. J. w . h.u,Tii, I'icrk. rnvoiM-,1 i i.aoi i:. Iie iitln'i I itHfti.'if ..,-ry M.ii'l y I've-tin lit l. . llil.li-l 11.1:1 l,,t' til (; ,ii 111 lll'l-Ml. ''. "I !... il. Illl all, JlKK. H'. . IM1H, I'll ll.-llt. r toy. A. P.T. L. TheAonericari Prcicctive Tariff Leagua is a r.ationr.l or-inization advocating " Protection to nienc?n Labor and) l!idu::ry " as explained by its constitu. t o:i. 3 follows : TH-.' .-? rf II-t-wr'i I-a!I b lo prr Ar.- i i 1 n fip -rti wh c lt I ,-.-i .-..-I ,i. An. ..-! mdu'tr.! prvCjcM ftlin-t I. j tjii.pit. ,.::n for.f lat5P. Thcio cie ro personal or privat pro'its in connccticfi v.th theoraniza lionrnd iti5$jsta;n(,d by membershipt, ccr.tr.boticr s ard the distribution o ;l publications. TIHCT : C-M-tr.-ndfe. li toVc'tvi rmr4i " i.;uiiiu.rii!.ip " ni otr.cift! CoTiionatftit." fitCOr; O: W need and v.iccm4oanti-ibution. wlittritff smull or tii'-g, 13 our ciuh. THIPD: W tu&lih a lorj. lin. of dooumvnta ov.rirg a!l pKavvi cf W. Tariff qution. Com pint out wii! mild taany aoarfor CO etnta. FOURTH . Sai'd poalal Cr4 raqvlMt for fr ismr.la cny cf tha "Aericn Frnomia. Adfir.. W''biir F. Wehsmm. Ganarai 8acrtaryt lo6 Wut 23d St-Mt. Na York. OAViara. TRDa taail. OESICN PATtMTS, COPYRIUHTB. aataJ F' ln'rmtllo(i anil frwe HanillmoY nta lo MU-My 4; CO. .M l!wil)r . Mtw YuM. OUlit tmrfu f,ir aoiirlnit patt-n't In America. Hrvrr rwifnt taken out hjr u. l I rounHt baf'ira tii" puiaio bjr a outio gtvea I rue oi cltarv lai Uial lArtrtt Crr-ilMln of anT .! tino papr In rha world. i.lc.-i.il.lljr liluttrauxl. 'l Ion lllarol tnia ahwil l l -.lnmt It. Weekly. F3 Ma ar; hl.vi-lxmoni:,. llri.l W CX, Vusii.in.iin, aai Urwlwij, t,ur jork otf. fcjf OESICN PATIMTS, LAND EKCiJRSIOf VIRGINIA, Tli SoHlhern Farm Al'llcy, I.ynrliStlrf ,V. wilt run a one fure for th round inp dcimhi ally conduued l.ind reLi-ra citumoA, leav. lug OeUein Odjr Ka Ida llurlliiftor., Ol liimwa lir. M ine, Co. rn.il HlurTi and inrw. meiiiaic n ,mi Nonn.Ur lsih, IWtnibar 2nd and lllili. via St. Ixiuii.. ihenie Hif t'oar K niie and t li-,j,r ?l and (b n Ry iki-KlUndon trunl linaaofKail Roadahsaw to market In.m S 00 an re upwarda. K drouitlil, no blirrard. no f.iiltire of crop. y ju mint h.ive a certifiralefronn lhc Soutnr. crn I arm Aent-y tatmctitm ihe one fan rata, whkh y i'i ran gl free by addrrinf V.. II i'OI'K, W..l,rn riwnirr Afesl, Cixtapuke & Oliu Ky. bt. Uuw. Ma. North-Western LINE F E. & Jf. V. II. R, is tlve Ut to and from ilia SUGAR BEET FIELDS -OF-NCRTII M UUllKk.