ytfie Sioux County Journal. Subscription Price, f2.00 Kilitor. J. Simmon-, I- Entered s.t the Hamsun post ofr.ee a (ttjnil eliu mailer. Thursday, Jamaey if, lW'i. In thin, the sixth congressional di rirt, 'comprising ihirty-foiir counties, H. L. Goold, republican candidate fr re 'gent, received a majority f the vol. s cast at the last election. Atkinson G ruph ic r - i The gulvernatonal situation ha been .... , . , .1 , ..impliued one point by the aunouncemeut 1 of C. IL Morrill that be will not Us a can- uulate or the office. All but one will 'wish Uiey had done the same thins,' after ... ... l . i i l . Tlie convention has made its selection, but 'pch aspirant thinks that he is i;oin to be ' the one w ho w ill not have to feel bad. - Judge Bartow has announced that he will re-enter the practice of law after vt.lav. His four years' exiwrience on 'the bench lias added mu-li to hi stock j, llPit!l1 P-'l h. - -'r legal lore so that lie will be able t tivHfN"pl,jn. . . . . ' render even better service to his c lients I ir,,iVi. i,ii !-.: t u.,.-t toi-u--' tlia before and there is no ilouht that j Ix-cin'l ceriirt .-nt.-, of ! -j... -;t " lu. will Lava u i.n.tuv At tlu i T'"" fTf deatc, l.f .l.-!e,..l fast session of court at whii.h he pre - side in Dawes county the bar by unanimous vote passed resolutions com - k . e 1 .. 1 . I nienuini; me lairness. i-ourtesy an i oii- 1 i'y which career. tharaotLTize;! his o'licia! , In the report of the last term r.f the J district court in Dawes county appears t lie following; '-Bartlett Richards Vs. J 1 Sioux county, hearing hail :y slinving oT -county attorney of Sioux c .u,.ty. 1..Anr.w... tm t'0 '".A ...r..lr.t lr.wl. I UUUCIIICIIII IUI flV.'"J 11'lHH-fc ..CIV.'.. j nut." This is a case that wan transferred ' from this county by ex-County Attorney 'Clark and the showing was male hy him. It has draggeil along on the dock 'et for years but never came to a hearing ' in this county. As soon as it is taken to 'arlother county it is lieard and the coun 1 ty gets it in the neck. It looks a little 'peculiar and the commissioners and ICounty Attorney Guthrie might do well ' to foo'k into the case. 1 I The sheriff of Box Butte county and "Scrub Peeler" arrested Charles 0. llal- 'lida3T at the house of Charley Hall on 'Siike Creek, in' Sioux county, a few tHys ago. and delivered him to the otfi 'cers of Colorrdo w ho have wanted him 'for about two years on a charge of nis 'tling. The of'icers reached! the house as 'l heir man was at breakfast and "Scrub "Peeler" covered him with his gun and Jtold him to consider himself under, ar Vest. The door was slammed in the sher ilfs face and when he got in a few sec 'ondi later the wife of the prisoner was 'holding a 44 on bis assistant. After 'some difficulty the prisoner was ironed 'fcul taken to the Colored lins and ('; furered to the ollicers of that state and 'lus 'captors received a re war J of 'it is over with now but it was a close call," for if any of those people had got 'nervous and pulled the trigger during 'the scene at Hal I'm place, Sioux county 1 would have had the costs of a trial to 'bear. 1 Chadron is again stirred up over the prospects of securing a sugar factory. ISo much has been said on that subject "that its mention is liable to raise the 'horse laugh, but the people of Chadron 'recognize that unless something is se cured which will enable the farmers to 'make a living a great many will have to 'leave and there is not enough people in Hbe country tributary to ihe town to 'keep it up to what it is, with no pros pect of advancement, so it is practically la life and death struggle on the part of 'Chadron. The same is true of all north west He'oraska. The rush out of the "country is past but still the decrease in "population continues and will continue Ho a considerable extent if something 'more certain of yielding a living to the farmers than that of raising grain on 'bind' that' cannot' lie irrigated is not de mised, and the sugar beet industry stems o offer the best chance of relief. A good deal of figuring is being ns to the coming congressional campaign in ' "the sixth district. Based on the result Vjf the last election the prospects are "very largely in favor of republican suc cess, and therein lies the greatest danger to the party. The factr is that many who have been in the ranks of the popu list party for years saw the there was ttotbing to be gained in the way of re form by following the lead of those in fcootrol of that party, and on tlie other ImmmI thrrepublican nominees were men fTor whom they could vote without any txMnpuoctioa. The danger to the party TTthat eome old pMitkal hack whose HeMretogetan oHIce blind them to UMr attar onntness for any rtsponsibU MMlUoa, and wbow past record emit an Mora rank that it would make a me j9(Wc tHiphiiiea aWianied of bis ability im the ttew for which he i renowned, 'wOffet control of the machine and force lir aoWhMOoa. Theo Uiom who h d htmt back from their wandering will tXty hsUl aaidose oaod folnf iolo the booth on election JayJ they w ill -tick a negative vote under the Lftli rid of the tin hdate with tlie unsavory rec orj, as a well-merited rebuke U the le publicn parly, ami K-m or another of his kind i' ill so to Washington as the i accredited rvrnv-eiitative from the sixth i Nebraska district. Th i only way the ! repuhlit ans cau win is by finding an ! honest , able, clean man for a candidate uli tlwn ma a c iriiti'n fur him w hicb Mill show that those u ho nominated i hull have culili'len e ia In id. I KEfOKT OK THE CONDITION j THE COMMERCIAL EANK : At Harrison, in tin- -tale of Scbmsku, ut the close of business, lH-euiticr 51, Is'jS. I KEsOfKCEs. ! discount.. - - r.4", , I Overdrafts, trruml and unsecured r 24 , ut. ,rum Nilti,m, ,, lk, . . M . , MaU. K ,k w.i junker. T.oj ji j I Hanking house, furniture an t j ! l.Mn ou j i I:-i'- other lla:ik .... 45. 111 I . r r tciion ti p.i;, r currency, nickels and cent 5 71 J sjweh l.HK.i 7j I largol ten .:r notes .... l.tno t Total i.i a u he. t KiOO 0) 2.0 m no j 2.1SI (i; ; Z.:.'.:u -;. i h.;7 : ' i ,."r u t j t ti! , T,TK ,,r N, ,.,.,'(' (,,, ,Tr ,,r ,,,, 1 I. H. .ri-...;-i. -iiiiT or ti... i.iow ' i.i'' v. ! ii " O 'I't ! ,,!,. ,i ,,, ,,t u t, , t;; u-t of ,y k ;iu.i iei! " a.ri !'i,(!. !. II. m;i-.i "I.'.. siC-.-rl li.e tuii i I joe! hm iir:i ti U'lore S..AL III il. 'V til .1 ill., in'.v. M. J. i.i r, I ou-'ity Clerk. Nutir Inr I'lddiiMtlnn. l.ai.il i inter nt Al'iiu'ii-e. : J.iini.ii-y t. !.! Nt)til.,. ,g h,.ri ),v civ,.n ltl.,t tu,. f,!(Wll))f ll'.OIIt-'l k.'t I l..r I...- Il 1.1 i..l...U . .f l..u 1....... " - ..-.fc.v.-l ... jxtt-i,- nun to num: ii iui JiriKM ill nuiiporL Ol uitf eianu, una L'lal mill proor will l. niaile b tureM.J. IHewett, I lerk Distnet lonrt at llttirinon, Si'li.,un Kebmary l- viz; Wilila n Mi;tli r,of llarri.-ou. Neb.. who iini'ie II. E. No. Xn: for tin s. ue. n. h ' 'i . l-'t, tp- :-i ii., r. io w. lie il 'linen tne loltntvuiK wilioeN to prove tliM t-oitlinnou-l rei'lenee ujio.i and euillVM tiou of niil IhikI. viz: Ij-oiinrd iinnl, Ia:-U? ( rune, Samuel Ll in, clement lA-elin, ul! ol llurrigou, Ncbr. ui.so Jiiini 8 Slattfrr, of Harriinia, Neb., who Hindu U.E. No. tl for tlie . S ' nee. M, n. i, in'. t M-e. 2l, tp. J 11., K. ij . He iMinei, Ihe loiioM'iliK itnesiw! to prove hiii conOiiiioui rei.l'iiMiei uiou lunt cuilivu tion of, I. vid iuii'l, v i. : t'Oliiint i.iuit, l,e,lie f r tn, S itiiU 'I I-el-li.g. i lenient U-elLig, all ol ilm riwjn, .i ir. il ti, ' J. . Vtus. J. Uexmter. Order ot'IIi-riui; on I'etltlon fur AiMiliitinri:l uf Aillalstrator of Adniiuiitratm. STATE CF NERR4SK1. ( K, MOL'X (M'MI. 1 At a County Court, held ut the Comity Court tiiKcii, In mid for f ir maid l otinty, He eenilu r ii,i, a. Ii. l-'.tft. i'l. wint, i:uln-rt W ilsoti. Count y JuiIki-. la ta: llmtter of the laitali: of 1 li.i!lt dainef j'ndily, Oi-ei iisi-d. on re idi.-KT nil tllintr the petition or f. Auuti .e ruddy, ir..ine th ,t ii.ini-:r.. ti '! ii"l euw i.uj he r.oit.'il to li.m 101 udmini.-lr'ttor. OHoi.ni', ilmt J.iuiiiirv SDth, A. I. Istw, lit oi'-o'elo.-k, I. .VI , i. alrfiii'd for ll-irini i. ;id pit.t.oil, when all pel.n, int.-lei'led in .: 1 in .Iter to iy nj);i'Mi' ,a .1 Coiritv i ourt to i.e held tn nut for i-ald inn iiv, k'i I -non' e ui-e ivhy t:if f,ra er ot iiei itiom r iliouid not lie Ki'ii'ifed; ami I otie" ol ill,- ,ielii.-,n v ol Slid JM-Ht LUii, u. tile heiil-inK tllereof, U- Kiven to all oeriioiiti iiiUTi-it.-'l in njid mat I li r ny jiiiiilishhiK " cojiv of tliin order in lim isiin l ol.vTt JOI H.VAI., n veekly iieu-)iHMT primed in sad eoiinrv, lor four nieeendve week.-, prior to s.dd d.iy ol lu-,ir-i"g- KoaEur MJ.ON, , lIB-I'Jj ouuty Jll !(fe. liefoie S ulwrihlug for a Mii),'.i.i;e See the Uest Oemoresfs ax uxparai.lk:j uiter. Ii-iiotet' Cut I'll per Pntternti are tlie niot pritetieal on the mnrket. They are of nny size u leeinlier of the lioiiHetioid could re iU)re. In ench eopv ot the .M:l" . in- is printed a confioii entitling the Kiihi-erihiT, or pureliHm-r. ton pitteni (worth mid nyi I rly fold lor ..) or any niinilH-rof p tu-i n for lour cents each to cover piek it'' ud H-.tni;e. w hen the v due of th- p lt'-rn- in connidercl tlie siilmcritM r uttu.iliy get LEMOREST'S MAGAZINE FREE And what n nuiitazl i It 1! Kor li it will lie more l.r'hi iiit tlim eer la-fore. New liulliatteiiiei't, lie-e- tuetliols, new ide is. K 'ch copy eont ilii'i mi eijnlire ri-prod lc tion in colori of so'i'i- ecl'lirit"i plctur- hy n I unions art. st, oi thy to iidorii the wml's of the inn t n-ICied h:)nn'. It. is ultirined th it I ' MOH I- T'i in the only Cie'iplete ( Hlnlly Mi'K istitie co i.hi'iin all of the most ee,-l-lent points of its d"mpoi irie, lie',di'4 hn viliir uiuiit.ihle features of its own 'i -.1; HKKVl Is act. i, lly .-. oo.EN .M AIJAZIES in One. It I- H O'ceitof Cnrreiit Events mi 1 Ide.iK for the Imiiv uiitn or woin in, m Kxview hikI n storehou i of Intnrint lor all vvives, moth e s, sli-te s and d-iUKhi'T-l cm fj'el i'?iscl;y what they need to uniuse and luHtrnet Ih'Mii, iilso pr.ictlc. I help in everv dep irtmeiit ol domestic ni l ".oi l il pfe, luHuillilK the turn hihinff end ornanie ntinii of the liouie, em hroidery, hric a hrac, artist c ind faii-iy work of all kinds, etc., etc , and sui ',tiorn and advice regard i'K the well dicing ninl dns Inir of their own pemons. The ncope of tlie nrtielen for I Mi hikI I mm will rover tlie whole country and Its varied Interests, and the article will Isi rrol'usclv I llistrnt-d with the ft'iest. eutfravlriXN, and, tn addition, it Will publish the best and pur est fiction. It treuts Ht length Out-of fiiHrr Simrts, Home Amusements nnd Entertilu iimutsl It (rives h great cle.il of attention to the Children's liepii tuieiit, Hurt "our Olrls," Miirl hin a Monthly t"V iiponiu u hy Olelira IakI IVople, In which Hre ihnC'iiHM4sf ltnMirtitiit quest hen of the hour of Interest to tile older renders. liTl u haVH your unhteTlptiim nt onre. You get more value for your money than It U pomsllile to secure In any other inaK i'lne.. The MHjritxiiie one year for ei.O i. Or l iiiontli for - I (Ml. (Oner M different Knrmtuits r shown Hh yesr, p Uterus of all of which lire ole taliiahle hy sulsicriliers at 4c r ich, i SHinple copy (with pattern coupon) sent for 10c. lUHOKlir I't'KI.ISIIIMO Co., 1 10 fifth Avenue, Nw Yori. A ttKMALOPrlt. OITLTai.M f THE 8IOUX COUNrf JOURNAL and DKMCKKVi'.s CAM I.T MAtiAZIX C. isrnd Your ntTl; tloin to lhh (.Hfluat. ' . s . ... , I 0 ft. . (itud r!i.' furnished on short notice. Ilel.aUe driver and quiet saddle horses always on hand. (i.Mrtl i-i-oiniiu)ati.ns for transt lent custoimrs. Horse Imarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE WE A CALL. THE COMMERCIAL LANK. fCSTABLISHED 13C3.J Harrison, Nebraska. ". El Brur.vFTj-.Tt, l'ro.-.jdent. D. n. GRrsWOLI), Cashier. AUTIIORIZLD CAPITAL. SZOOOO. Transacts a General Banking Business. coi:;:ksi'oI)knts: Ain:ticA.v FxriiitiiE National Hank. New York, Omaha National Pan., Omaha, Futs-T National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. OTDEAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. YOU WILL FiND ME AT THE OLD STAID WITH BAG-AIInS FOB GEO PIONEER- PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, JEWELRY, CLOCKS -A.NJD EAnsrOvT CALL AND BEE. J. L. PIIIXXEY, HA'l.'tlsOX. i he Inter Ocean Is the Most Popular Republican Newspaper cf the West f nd Has the Largest Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL, DAILY (withcut Sunday) $4.00 per year DAILY (with CtinUay) , $6.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean C .00 PER TEAR : V 1 s a Nowsparwr THE INTER OCEAN keep abreist cf the tim-; la all respects. It spares neither pains nor expens la sucurmK ALL THE NEW5 AND THE BEST OP CURRENT LITERATURE. The2Veakly Inter Ocean At a Family Paper la Not Excelled by Any. rrylt h tontethinc of Interest to each m-rabir of the famllr. It TOlTTH'fl DEPARTMENT 1 the Terj beet of it kind. lULITE. . RY FEATURES are aneqaaled. It is a TWELVE PAGE PAPER aod eonUIn the New of the World. P0 ITICALLY IT 14 REPUBLICAN, and Rtr lu reason tUa benefit of the ablest ducnaalon on all live politic 1 topic. It 1 trab Irhed in Chlcaun anJ is naocjrd with ttitpaop of the West In both poll tie n-i 1 llf ratnr-. PH?s remnmber tnt the price of THE WUEKLY Hi IjlH OCLt.N i i;M-V O.IK OOLLAU 1-r.U VIC AIL Adirei THE INTER OCEAN, Ch c?"o. LIYEBY, Feed and Sale N. D. HAMLIN, i uui ....-TOR. C. F. '"orrTR, We-Pregicient. -tun. H. TURNER. T Paints & Oils GrOOIDS. :0 TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOLS. PROPRIETOR, NWIUAHKi. Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5.G00 Ken. A new county with schools, churc'ies, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles cf rail Odd and has no county bonds. Sioux county is the northwest count v of Nebraska. It is uUmt thirty miles east and nest by about seventy miles north and south and contain OVIR 1.300. CCO ACREC I ofland There ate more bright, spark - ling, small streams in the roiinty thim can lie found in the same area elsew ,, re in tlie Mate, il ins more up,, (mils r 111 it than all the rest i' the state oti.bined Its grasses ire tue richest ami most nu tritious known so that for sto k-growiije it is unexcelled. Tlie soil vioies from a heavy clny tn u light sandy loarn nml is capable of pro ducing excellent crops. The principal crops are sninll gncr and VegetaUes, allhouli goiv' -.,hi i- grown in the vn He' s. The !ieat, .it rye and barley are atl of umi-,,,,,,, , in,, j ijtiality and vominai.ii tlie highest n..u j ket prices. The water is purr; and ri-frvshing nial j is found in abundant u in iilijeil.l il, ' county. ! Tin: comity is practically out t.f ! hi 1 and has over lot tv -live miles ol r.iilnnu. W llhlli its Uil'ilel s, has a gi h h I hi u k colli I . house and tlie necessary llMuies lor inn- j ning the coui.ty :u, l lie re has i.evi i I Is-eii one (I. iliar of cumu hoinis isso-si, ! and heme taxes will ! low. The Fremont, Elkhorn &. Missouri Valley la.lroad iross.-s rSmiix tountv from east to west and the Ii. & M. has about lilteen unit's of its line in tht nol'theast pat t ol the county. The climate Ls Uiore pleasant than thai of tlie eastern airlioti ol Nebraska. There is still OVER eOO.000 ACRES of land in Biotix county yet r.a-n to homestead entry. 3t is livlter land ami more desirably located than that lot which such rushes ate made on the tiieti inh' ol a reservation. There is no rail road land in the county and for thai reason Us hctlleinetit has bevr. slow lor no bM:cial eirort to get settlers was made, as was done in the earlvdaysol the buUleiueiit of the eastern jiurl ol the state. Good deeded land can lie purch.ised at reasonable rales w ith CYivermi'etit land itiijniniiiff so that a person who wa s more tluu) one quarter nection can obtain Il ll lie haft IUmm iiicann. There lire alsuit 2..VHI t.d.. In o ,. county and there ia room for thousands ojvn e. Ib rrLx)n is the county seat nnd is sit uated uu tue r. E. & M V. railroad, foul is a good a town as the thinly settle country ileiii.inus School houses and churches are ro videvl in almost every settlement and are kept up wan in,. 1 1, , All who desire to get a hon.estea i,r u Z , " T .... i , . I l. tie " I Im .Newer roi lli-wt" HtHj oV- buy and cheap a, ,ui lu voi... and ; m.ntwB if , ,.. int.(jnkr seethe country or ti.u,se.vesaf,dju,lge;abefrtlllli(ml,(OM mr.. . of its merits. ssuiovavwun niu nui uv obtainable much longer and if ton want to use your riglit and Ket 160 acres o land from Uncle Sara free it is time jou wore abojl a. LMk at Tbl I Ul of western cities: Chicago 8t. Joseph Ouiiiha Lincoln Ht. Louis Leuver Kansas tJity I eiidwoood Itdoes'nt matter which jo i int nd biting. The Burlington Route is tie best line to ull as It is to any oi.e of tin m Ad ertising mutter and full informa tion about trains ui.il rate on iipplit u tioo. J, Fkascih, (J. V, &. T. A. Oiic.liu, Neb. OFFICIAL'DI RECTORY. TATE OtHl Ei:: 'i'.ns A. llotriMHlt... Oovriwir Ii. I1 . Miore l.ieuu-haiit luivmiur J. A "'.-r fc retary uf l.la tet;eiie VI . Hu '' . A 11 1 lor Jos. fe, s. liotu-v .-1 rt-sirr . . I liiirehdl... Atloruejr l.emsral II . C U u-eli Ijih.I 1 4HiimlisUiter II. K. 1 ofbett Mlpt. l uOlll IIH.I1U1 lion I I oi,i:i ssIux ai. UH.EiUTioS: i .Vi'iti l. I mirsloli...... I'. s. senator, OttuthA IVt 1.. A I. ell I'. S. .s. iiKl.ir, iliullaaul J It -tril,-. I siujfi essiitun 1st 111st., I.iiuuhl II. '(, V.-r -.-r. " - I " liu.ali . I. ll' lkl. j till " H KllltertoH j E. J. HainiT " 4'h Aut.si W t ...lln, " sth - It-Kloilt jo. Ji.heii., " Hi. " Lrok. 11 lm I Jl'Uli I VI; V : V M t'ot ' It'ef Justice, ColHi.lin4 , T. u. 1 '. II i risou .. A-'ti- .111 I -i , i.r iid I. unit 1 I.. Vir.ul s 'lute Judlf -, -s. ,.i I li. . I nipiA-.L-i. e . .id ms.jiii, l.L.nuu K'U'eentm ji uiciAi. ni-TiniT: tl Kink !' ..Jll.'' e, ll'V.. W.I. v III. J. lot el l.nshi ilia 1 k, lt..l'l IsSMI I tii-SIV ot KICK.U: t: le r tt'il ci -.1 onnty Judiro M j i;ice ... 1 l.l-s 1 l 1. II Oil. 1! - 1 1. 1.111 ,. tl J. E. I I ) - 1.. L i .is . Ui k .Tiessiiiiir 'I 1. I nb... Instruct ui rl if Conn r Mir ey r .1 1.1 I i f i'lsll LllK it ..unly ,WUrt ii.-y M J, !!' . M. I.lillit l.i.llliie. ItoMtli o: ( (i.MVlss-o.i;i(,: Era 11k Tlnkh 1111 ( I h iirui'iu 1-t Histtrict W. J. 1U1 til 11. r. mO.1I.SOU .Ml I .Et.lkl.ATH K: II. :. Mew art..seioilnr. Hi-t No. 14,1'niw fonl W ln'inpsej . ..l;i p , List. No. ii, Ili udiiiord MI.L.'.'.E liKEl I lls; M. J. It!i-nett (chairman 1 E. Itohwi r .. ..... I V . --cotl II. II l.li.l.l W. It. Slal-l. il I L. .1 si mmoii. Li Is I.i I laiil Trustee Clwrk . 1 rciuriir M lloi'l. o'KKKU: J. IV. s. ott ... . . I'.. I,, -muck .".ZZ I. . 1.1 sic ..lilrisiur lisleralor 1 rvHuior TEltllsnli ( ! fl;T: outr'rt Court.- At Ilsrrisoii, ciiuiiinineet M.iidi isl Mid .Siivcuils-r Villi. lon;il iieiit..-vi Hair. sun, coiiiiimiimit III ft oiii uv of each niui.tii. ( llt'ltt 1 1 KH ANO SiHUTIES. MctliiMiist smid-iv Sehooi m,i i 1. every Sun- d-iv .....r ii.'ir ..I 11 si ! J. I.. MAK-n.i i.i.H, ' Vf.M.Imm, Mlllll'llltl'Ulll'llt. S..'S..I..M ! Miiiii'liili'tidi'iit. ...... V... J . , ooliMEN he THE tvoitl.n. ! I'arr 1 Cnmp, Vo V, 1 , s-t. on thu rtr-t "' 1 t" '"li n"",.,1" "J, -imiuIIi " C.1111.SM.1, i", . r,ioiii.s. vlei k. tun. 1 out. Moni.ltV WlMUlMEM OK AMiUtlCA. Meets i'ii Ii ail ruate siinrdiv cveilnr ' oiVlui'll. A. A. .k,, V . U. J. W. .n.III, Clerk. Ei'woiir i i.At;t'E. I cvotion .l liieelinz every Suiulnv evening 111 II ... i alilllet Hicill iK o-i call of presii. dent. .01. it ill r -K. .vims. W. II. . . .r,., "i r. I ry. A. P. T. L. The American Protective Tariff League is a national organization advocating " Protection to American Labor and Industry " as explained by its constitu tion, as follows ; Th. o! -t nt thit Lsrn shll b io pi-sle An-i.r.n U::' r If a liri'f -,o imfxjpt. wn.ee irtsil edn i tsv -J'- Aniericvn irUijifml prcduct ftiintt ti.w Cjiiiftl li-jn &f f irsjgo laiisr." There are no personal or privatu profits in connection with the organiza tion and it is sustained by membership!, contributions and the distribution of ;U publications. FIRST: Corrswndsr il oticiU rtfftedlef " Mmttrihip" and "Official Corraponant." SECOND: W rd tnd wloom eontributioi, whtnor trrnllor lArgt, to our cut, THIRD: Wt pi.bi;h trf l.n of document covormg til phatt of th Tariff quvttion. Corn plots' aot will ta mailad to any adoraaa for 60 ont, FOURTH : Sar.d potUI card raquatt foe f asmRla ency cf tsa " Ama,can Eonomiat. Asas.t Wi'b'jc F. Wilamifl, QanaraJ Bacrsjtarv, 133 Wait 23d Straat, Now York. Sblcr.tiCo America Agency for 0AVKATS. TRAD naaaatat. OEIICN PATtMT. For Jnfonnfttloii an1 fpj UiImo Hi to tlJXH at Co.. Ukoauwat. Khw Yfm. Oi'Jfl rnrr..u f'r Ttirlrui jmu nUIn Ami1-. F.vfry rnt"nt ..lten ful hy tit U I rouiflit tMfor Ui' pulillc bjr a nuttn given frvvofcbuvs la Isureal f Iretaltmi of asr arsentlltc punor la th world riiK-n-liijiy l;,urte.t. ht Inu-lllicat mao .hoiil'i ij stithout it. W'Mkir, a ) eari ( l.i .It months. Aitdra. MtrVsT' Jo Vi.KuiMaiui, aei tuuadwkjr, nw Ulf. Jut From the Prrti. A very attractive puhlicntum lm juat Imiiii isued ny tht parn;er dvpurtment i,l II". Il,irl,i"li", 11 1. 1 . - .1 Wyoming and the Black Hill of &uth iMk-it.t wniuli are rcuciied by thu coiaf any' 'hi'-. Tlie see ory, towns, mil e, pimple and j industries, of llieee two renmrkal l aeo I lions of country are treated of with W- iioiu .e Udclety. ( imgea with .'.luatni. i... imi, sent 011 rwcwi,,, 0f jo ,.t 0 sumps. J FUAJ, 0.P.A T. A. f hnnli. NehrasliH T II K North-Western U.V'i j?s I i it As- LINC F.. E. & M. V. K. R. is the U to and from tlie SUGAR BEET FIELDS - OF . ' KCMII Mir.MKA. ( ''('