0'J. Ail'. TTheiioux County Journal. Subscript u I'rice, f--W - ; Ktiiwir. ltlwvl n. llv Hucuou ut e:a.-e 'Wallet rlaaa Bi&tVer. .TUl'HkbAT. M int it 5, lV'i. . Republican State t'timeiitloa. Tiit; rvpublaut elector of the st tie of Ne t iiruka alt n-uesU-d to send delegates from lhir several ruutitic to meet ia convention ' In the city of Ouisihj, WHiw)', April 1' l'.!. at 5 'clock, ri. ni., for the purpose of . cheo-fnir foir ,4UJKte and fuarm Hi i ternate to the Kcpub. ican National I oiiveg. . . ... ', . ,,. : f ion lolw he-Id in the eitv ol St. I.mi;, Mw aoari. .m Tuesday. June to, nt.t 14 o'clock, i rooii. aii u traiiMu t ui'h tlit-r tuuiu- Us , uxaf piviM-.-ly i-oii.e tio- the coiiveuiiou. , ., ,,,, , , Ttie erprul counties nr. onfilli-.l to ripri.- . .i.tln. f,,l',.y ik .mrilnrnwi.t luff liarM npou th vot CHKt for Hon. Josnjih S. Hartley for tat4. tmttirir, lu 1. . (rtvlnn ' vneh county o iletf!itt at larien aiut oim lor ficti 100 voU-a and iiijrr f ruction 4 1 Uiernof : I'OlNTlta. lri.. rorsTiK I. el. " 11 AdaniK.. .lif JtillllKill . nttoi. 10 Krtnii-v . itiinurr . . 7iin. J 2 "'' 's 1 HIhiiim i Ke ya 1'nlia llouiur, 11 KiuitiUl.p, liox liutte n K-.tox Kiyl , . H 1 m ii1 t-r Ilrow n , , .. . ."i i.p.voiii , HiltTalo !H Iieau ttiirl -. ..11 limp . lluticr Ai M:ulmoii t'M'iP W M. I'lllTM.II t islar.. . ,., ,. Merrifk ....10 t Hit" Sllllf" t herrv- NV-inalii (heyeune SNmkolls. - ii fax m p Wn.'.' l uinlng HerkHin t 'utter I .... -l iiiKoia. .... i i it-n;" i i lUWfH Vt l'l-.tte 11 liuwiou ..1'2 I'olk .. H ltem-1 - 4 Rfl Willow II Dwon V Ku-hnr'lsou rt lHle 111 in-U 1 lmij(liis ll '-uMiif ?; lloraly A sitrpy 1 Ik sftuiMler III t llluiore Franklin Frontier . Furniui liuge i.nrtlel.1 ttfmfMT I .rnii t Greeley llall Hamilton Harlan tii muff 3! K sewnnl .... 1:1 Sheridan Sherman . S sioiu S st;intoii .... 2 Tiiayi'V 4 Thomas is Ttmn-ton H Vnllev 9 Vaiington -.W I - .. 2 .17 .. . 4 Haye 4 H a file . , lliU-heock Webster . Holt 11 Wheeler ... ' Ho . k e r 1 York -.12 .. 1 llowaril s . .Jefferson Is Total lur.7 It 1r rccoininendeil that no proxies l atl 1 mlttel to the convention uml that the ileie I KatM present be authorized to cast the en tire vote of the delegation of the county ' which they represent. K. J. IUimeu, T. K.MtiKiWicK, l Uairaiaa. Secretary. Dates to be Keniembered. Prohibition national convention, at I'ltH I Sure, May 3t. Republican national coiiveutioii, at M. . liuld, Jnne Ifi. leinoratic national convftntiou, nt ( hi . cai?o, July 7. Populist national convention, M. Louis, . Jnly at Republican state convention to elect dele f (rates at-ianre to the national convention, : at Ontaba, April 15. Seventy thousand republican majority i in Philadelphia is a pretty good start for i litis republican year. It is sinilii-int. The Nebraska club anil the trans-Mis-i.- eissippi exposition will do much to win ! back to Nebraska hat .she lias lost in the post few years. The Atlianee G'tid has entered ttKn f the ninth year of it existence. Lonir t may it Continue to guide the tteople in i the way they should go. The prospects for a suar factory at i Chadroo have gone glinimerinjr. at least t foMlie present. The capital which they t expected to get was invested in gold i mines. 'The Ctister County Republican is of opinion that if A. E. Cady want the re- publican nomination for congress in tins V district he will make it pretty hard sled- ding -for some of the other candidates. ' The feeling all over the state soems to I be very kindly toward Oen. Minderson i In the matter of his presidential aspira i '.ions, but many of his warmest friends s are. handicapped by the position which t X)My bad taken for McKinley prior to the ) promulgation of M inderson's candidacy. ' The only way apparent under the" cir . cumstances is to send a delegation imin-t- ntructed, composed of men who have the j judgment as well as the confidence of i the people, and let them do what the t situation calls for. It is charged that the Miinderson move is a part of a i acheme of the politicians to get control . of tha. actuation, but The JouitXAb is I loth to believe that Manderson won d lie : a party to such contemptible work. The defeat of the tariir bill in the sen- , at butt week by the action of tlw re pule I Ikao sil ver men . brougtit on qu te a I heated flow of words. Senator Carter, . ibajrman of the national committee, in i, a clear speech, stated that the tariir bill was not a republican measure, s its I provision were in the interest of the , east while the west was neglected. A 1 few ot those who sought to drive the 1 dissenters lo do their bidding by the np I plication of Ute party lash where very 1 wroth and proposed to read the refnicto- rjr -usees bent out of tie republican party, I- bet Use found that Uia time had 'past svhea refoeml to swallow dote fixed up I wewidedi tutors was grounds suf- y. SusNt tor such dr-vstic ukusui us. j Yliat Ote country lienl-i is sin appro. ; piiaUou of a goj round siiin for carry -; Id? out the objects uf " Irrigation sur ! ivy ia tli. 'itat o whuli every tuan j woman at! th,ld in t!e state lias an ' interest. .V.fu.vi'l FurtntT. Within tin; past few weeks Senator Allen l addressed the body of In. ti he is ameuitier in a manner winch ehctcd lestn-ctfiil interest. The subjects were ! niit ..f .1 i.irf.n itilelt nuiV in ! rt at omit fur ft. Every Nebraska!, re-troless of party, uould regis-t to hear j i.f I, is rwn-itt ing the performance- u Inch J lam much notoriety. r Candidates for tlie republican nnmina-1 t on for congressman fur the Sixth d s- j ! tnct still Continue to bob up on Mil! sKt.s. Judge Heist, of North I'lalle. is j . , , , . ., Ki.l to Itave entered the rmtf and .Senator , " j -Uers has Ins lightening roj tip. T.rv i ill ln no ox-iMon for the rt- f.ms ! t) no,inat otlwr ilian a ".ml lo in itli the Ih-k! of caiiuiilu tli-v liae lj ti ll K rolll. The future of NeaJi is tieoom iu a very si-rious iuestion. With u j wry small hiU decreiisin populali a. ' s ateii'HHl is a (Treat burden tt the tOjile ' :u,d the character of the soil iwid li- i mate is not m:h as to ju-t.fy the llief jthat tliere will be uny urnieiJiute rush to ' ttiat coronionw eullh. It is liet-otiiinK i mor nnt ni ,r apparent that it is just a j "strip or laud Wteen two states." ! Tlie plan of It.iiti.nr a w est Nelra-ka j fair ut S d.i-y is beiu ur,-el. It iiiifht M be u p mi th njr. tuV the uilliclty m jetting there would be a ;reat dr.i Imfk to the enterprise. In ouch things li e railroads are an important f ictur and as j tlitv are constru'.te l it is easier for tx;o- ! 1 pie to from mot points in western! N'ebr.isldi, except t!fse alon the line of the U. P. railrjal, to Omaha or Liiu-olu than tr pet to Sidney. If a rail- I road crossed the western part of the I state from north to south it would be a reat help to tlm under! ikinj; A move is lieing made for an indus trial congress to lie held at Kearney in the spring or early summer to discuss means and measures to aJv.m -e the wel fare of the state. It is MiLTtrested that Nebraska may pattern after Utah in the matter of co-operation an 1 t!w fostering of home industries. That is true, but is much harder to bring about in a state like Nebraska than in a community con ditioned as the people of Utah were at the time when those principles were in culcated. But be that as it may, an in dustrial congress would lie a good tiling. A few days ago tiie t-enate, by nearly unanimous vote, passed a concurrent resolution that the lielligerant rights of Cuui be recognized by the United Slates. When news of the action reached Siain the people of that country became wild with rage. At Baivelon i the stars and stripes wer dragged through the streets an. then turn into shrews, and the resi dence of tin Auieric.nl consulate was at tacked and stoned, the coat of arms of the United Sutes being demolished. Of course the Spanish government did not j countenance the acts of violence an! the authorities did what they could to stop it, but such grave indignity is not likely to be allowed to pass by this govern ment. It seems more probable than ever that the Cubans will win in their struggle. The Spanish government at once called on the representative of the United Slates and expressed deep regret ut the acts of the mob. The house of representatives erithusiasticly puss d the same resolution as did the senate and it is more than likely that ccfore this time the president has attached his name to the document. It is hardly likely that war w ill grow out of the episode. The Kearney Hub devotes cons dertible spae to urging that the republican nom inee for governor be selected from the western part of the staue, and that it is doing so in good faith and not in the in terest of a favorite aspirant is evidenced by the fact that a number of good men are suggested, among whom are A. E. Cady, J. T. Mallilieii and others of that class. That the eastern part of the state has been inclined to "Ing" everything in a political way is apparent to all, and when the people of the western part ol the state became despondent by reason of crop failures, and men who had al ways been republicans were beguiled by the smooth premises of the populist pro moter and followed after new and strange political gods, the republican leaders seem to have decided on the un wise policy of claiming everything in reach for the east and letting the west have nothing. It is good politics in making up a ticket to select men as can didates wnuse personality and location will add slreuglh to the ticket. The se lection of the canJidate for governor from the western part of the state by the republican stale convention would show that the object of the leaden was not simply a scramble lor supremacy of tlie stronger over the weaker, hut an abiding faith that the principles of the republican party are for the best inter ests of the people and that republicans all oyer the slate are willing to yield a point to insure success. Such a course would arouse the republicans of the west to new elf oris and brin back ninny wnn . ' defers to the republican jf;ld, , (iootl nts furiiiiJiBil nil hort Dotii e. Iiclial.le ilnvrrs uatl ijuirt RuiMU horsen ulway on liund. (juutl ari-iiitiiHalalioiiH for transti-nt tuMofinr. Horses bKiliul. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE WE A CALL , ! . . i j I THE- COMMERCIAL .BANK. ESTABLISHED 1S23.1 Harrison, l'l4.duDt. D. n. GRISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. S0 000. nsacts a General Banking Business. I """ CORRF-SPOXUKXTS: Amr:s.tax Excrm-uE National Ha.vk. New York, ()-jv!Ia NatI'inai. rUsi;. Omnh.-l. Fujst Natiovai. Bask, Phndron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. tyDUAFTS SOLD ON ALL PA UTS OF ELUori:. YOU WILL KIND ME ,T THE OLD STAND WITH BEa-IILSrS FOB GEO. PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELRY, CLOCKS J1JD GOODS. CALL AN,') SEE. .J. E PIIIXXEY, IIARIIISO.V, The inter Ocean Is the Moft Pripvlar Republican Newspaper of the West cud Ma the larpest Circulation. TERMS BY rvtAi:.. DAILY (without f undr y) $4.00 per year DAILY (with Sunday) .". $6.00 per year The Weekly later Ocean C t .00 PEP. YEAR V ' As a Ne'wspr.p-.r TE3 I1JTER kT)-. nbT-iur- of th times iu all tssiietts. It r.pareo r.f..:;tr p iiniv our f np,i la stjcuruns ALL THE NEW5 ND Ti!E I'f ST OF CL'P KENT LITERATURE. A n i'aTiilv I'ser l Not Excelled bv Any. rVyIt has snmetMn": of tntnrrit YOUTH'S tiJf.PARTUK'S I AEY FKA'l UIIJ . ic..,:ti-'. It Is a TWELVE tA-tiK P.ifi-il AuC cor.tp'.ni tho ZTwn of the World. POLITICALLY IT 14 ICFUi'XICAM. itaii Kivo its teMinrstiieUennntof theabltdlscassioiison.flIlvn po'.iti'J ltotca. It i tub I'.ltsd In Chicago and is in accord wit'.t th i;:sop e of tho Xr at in b .til uo'itioi r.'i 1 lit-rsture. Plnase remember tT ths tiricM of TUil Vi'IiElILif ISI'LEOCaAN is -only usr mii.i..tt rut vr. a-m Tfin trrn ochan', ch-n. Feed and Sale Stable. N D. HAMLIN, rktJPKiKTOR. Nebraska. C. F. rormt, Vice-I'reiident. H. TURNER. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOLS. PROPRIETOR. NF.nnASKA. tf c-ich tu m'je ot the farailv. Its t'.i tw bto: its kind. Iti LITER- Sioux County, THE UNO OF THE HOMESTEADER. I Free Homes for More ! Than 5,000 Men. ; A new county with ; I schools, churches, . railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles cfj rail oad end ha, r.o county ! Sioux county is Hie licit hv. et count of Nchniska. It is lilsmt lluily mile eiistnnd west by ulsiiit seventy nub north and south :unl contiins over i,30o,coo acre; , "f land. There ate mon bni. lit . pai I,- I ling, Hinnll stremos in the count v t h. in van Is- found in the sarin- lie n el :-sw lielT 1 iii ti... tl il.i It li-i ninn u liml.. r ii. ! I it than .'ill the rest o( li,e -late con, bin. c Its grasses are the richest ami niist rut tri tii uis know u so I hat I or sto k-g roe. mj. I ! it is unexcelled, The soil varies from a heavy i lav to v j . I . til it sandy loam :i n.l is capable i.l pro ; , during exi i llcnt crn.s. ' ' Tim principal crops are iu:,ll yruo j j and vegetal les, although g"l icm I j ' gruu li ill tiie valleys. The v bent, oat ' j l e mid barley ale all of niiii-uialiv hm ipiality and iuuiniail.1 the lushest tuai ' ki t prices. 1 j The water is putt; and ref rehiri:r ami j is found iii ubtiiiuuiH t( in all -:ii ts ,l tl, j j county. j j The county is prat ti-ally out of debt j mid has over foi tv-live miles ol railio-ic I wil hill its borders, has a go.sl brick court 1 house and the necessary fixtures lor run mug the touiity anil thel :. has nevei lie 11 one dollar of county bonds issu-ss. aou hence tats "ill l.e lott. The Fremont, KiUiolll &. Missouri j Valley railroad :rune Sioux (.oiiut Iroui east to west and the 11. & 51. has about I teen III. les of its line 111 the northeast part of the county. The climate is more pleasant than that of the easlin k.i Iioii ol Ncbiusko. There is still OVER 000,000 ACRES of land in Sioux county yet ois-n to homestead eiitiy. It is lieltcr lain! and more desirably located thun that lor "which such rushes are made on the open ing il a r-hervuliou. There is 110 rail road laud in the county and for thai rttiftOli iU M.-tlleiliLMit lias sinw foi no hecial ellort to get settlers was made, as was done in the early days ol the settlement of the eastern jmit of the state. www ui-euco luuu can lie tiurciia.seu at ,, - ... .1. ... .1 l. -.l 1.. , , . 1ca.so11a.01u raies 1111 governilieiil lauu adjoining so that a person w ho wants more tiian one tiuarter section can obtain i . , . ... l it ii tie uas a nine means. There are uUiut 1,."jU0 M-ople in the county and there is room for thousands .. .... more. 11 trriTon is the county s.-at and is sit uated on the F. E. & M. V. railroad, uml is us good a luwo as the thinly settled country demands. School bouses and jhurclies are pro vided in utmost t-very settlement and are ' kejit up with the tiiiics. I All who desire to gCt a homestead or j buy laud cheup are invited tu come uml I see the country for themselves uud jude of Its merits. Homesteads will not la obtainable much longer and if jou want to use your right uud get 1CU acres ol laud from Uncle Sam free it la tune you were about it. Look at This List t of western cities; f'hii.-iKO St. Joseph Omaha Lincoln St. Imis 1 V nvrr Kans.isCity 1 VikIm ied It dous'lit niatler which you inleiid visiting. The Burlington Hunt a is the la st lino lo all as it la to any one ol them. Advertising matter and full informa tion about trains and rules on applies- lion. J. rruv;, (. P. A T. A. Uoulia, Neb. OrriClAlDIFCCTORY, sTATKtilTK'KH": A. HoUomW. i.tnrrmtr H. t'. Min- lainu-nawl inirw J. I I'lui-r seTi-Ury f HaM Kuti'iK Miairo iwlito J.iM-ph s. Ilarta 1 n-iiMtnr A . Onin-Iilll .AlfwiM-jr -i.rrat It V. Uil--ll unin.UMlunrr I!. X dvklt ...B('l t'uhlU ii.liu. Ikm (tiXiitiKMsJoMl. OKt.UiATUtX: .!.Hiii .TMir-:i I". , SiMialor. iHM iha V ot. IMh 1 . s. 4ttMUTt Mwlliil J. it, -ir.!. coi.iiis'to! I'l-t, I in-t . It. II. li r r. " '1 limatl i.. i. M.-iklcjolin " " KuliTioii K. J lln r. " n't " Anrot.1 W . K. AfUrt . " s"i " I i. M, KU4. " i-tN " I'rokni lion JI'liH I Ml V : M. l'o l'i f Jntl-. I 'lnmlai '1 . . I ' II Arrtno.i ...i- i- J"i la . 'r out llioi. I . I.. Si l ' I J"'!f-. -s- o l 11. .1.1 Hlnj.lM ii..t'l-Ik wlnl I'ICI f, l.llOSllH 1 11 TKKXTI1 Jl IMI IAI. Ki-TIIHT: l . I iMnk'.U I . J'Mu: 't s.. Ill . i;. .-tok.-i y. J. iUi-wkm u-lii::. t let k , li i imiii 4 o Ml n ni'KM: NOfl . I OUI.IT ll.lf.' i I' I i 1 1 l..i- HI. h i- ..It. tr r j U . II. l U Mlll. flil'ilt- lltlllt' IM.II j I). IImIIIi It si.-rif ' j. i:. P'lini.e l oion.-r j s. 1.. K.ll Mirrr'r j M.J. !;. II.. I if I k ol I Hi 1 uUil ' l.i.iut i. ji !; I j- m.ly Atloliif)1 l:o.Wtl fiK I ilMMl'spiM '!? Frank Tmk'i jin" lli ur n'in i ll IHsirlet M.J. n.ei .. 1 1 II. 1 Ju.lllS.lil . " i l.'.sI.TIVK- II li. stearart Senator, lt So. H. 'ri f' lf '1 VI . la-uipsi-y lo-p., i'il. No..'i4. ll.'itiitiijifti'tl Vll.l.Ai.K UFMi'Klis:, V. .1. lllea i-:i 1 rlinll'ii.ioi . . . I'l n.trit K. ttoliti-r J. 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V Oil.t-killK. ii II. :.. 1 imim:. i'n i. i.-,. I. -i I- l.i, V. P. lur.' -a rilic.ji ior 4 '!..(,-. i..n See I hi' Best Bemorest's an UN pa 1: im.k'j nira:. 'leii'oie.t's t lit l'uS-r t'dttrr.tn jri- the lilli-t IilMCtn 11I o'i t .. 1,1,0 14 t, T, -y lire 01 am '' Uie.nl r ol li' )l Hl-li ,,, eo.lll t,-. in l.i e en e.,;iy .,1 th" Mairilnr , .ilinti il a ei.llisi.! eiilitli.-n u .ill,.,-,, .1: pur li i..-i, t . 1 ) it "in (o.-i:i 11 1,, I 1 I :rly mi lot :; 1 or any iiumli. r ol p itl.-r . fi.r lour ci nt i neli to roier p u-li :e m,. hiI.i(JC. W lieu Ihe ValU" II) tilepitteril.lt i'Oll.-1'lereil the nlwriU r uclil.liiv et LEMOUIvST'S M.;.7. NE HIKE Ami a hat .1 iimiMZiuc It l! Is limn. I.i illi .nl in in en tor !: It r iN-fore. Nftf; nillii.iKiMMi 1:1, new l-ii-l iii. U, die is K: ell i opy font .ilits mi e,iii-t,. ,-, ,M... 1 11.11 In ei.lor- ol ,n,e e.-l.-nr i l.., i,-t (,... .1 Inliiiiur alll-t, wnitiiv to iiiloni lin- a all's uf the n,. ,.1 rcU.,el hil.i'ie. It 1.1 !,t, that I'l Mut'.l-.1 s In Ihe 01, If in lipid,, latnllv 'l-'k't'i il-illllitf alt -1 the it,.wt en-el- lent Miliits of it teilein.orarle, IhhiiIi 4 lint li.f; :illllU.ilili h-.ilu.i 1.1 it, ok 11 1 r r M -OI(l-..l s,,u.i,i.,;y ,, ihi.k.S JIliiAlvil lt one. II Is a liljiol ol I nrri iil Kvenls mnl Men. forthelaiK iu ih or Rinnan, a i , ,,,,,1 .till fill. I1U. ..I I III. .P..., 1 n I. .. j t. Nuu- .,) . ,t,ui,i4-rA , IJ!.!.,,., Hal HH'V tiMi Ut Hum' 11 ml in.triii-i ih-.iJ sl-op. Ileal li.-l.i. Inetery ilepm-i,,,, t (I liiili.-slle ,(i ( ur,-, (m-liiitioK the nun l.-lutur sinl 01-11,1, ,,, nlinir ol tlie h , em- hroiiieri . hue a lu..e. 111 tii-iic and rm-y work ol all kliid.,. t,-,,el , ,) nK!eli.aii. ud ire rei iri I- u II11- a.. Ill.: .1 .1.. i.. ' ' "" i"--ii,h. 1 '" "'"I"' "I tlie III Helen for I is -...1 J ill covet Ihe a ho,. rtniniri and Ii- v......i I V.ui'rX.rw.i !,".,;,,;.l,.'.'!r" T '" ' ''- 1 ldillon, it ; e.t r.ciion. it 1 111 iiiiiii. tiie im.i ,.,,,i treitln si lir,ti. 1 .. 1 '7. , '. -ii,eins anil Fnlert.Mi. ". Ky. (treat tl-Ml ol nttfliliim t , l Of I llllilti li Itenattii I .....I ... ' " s!'"ithlv svnisiiiiiM l.vi eietir.ii'il I I'enple, In heh are illm-n il l,,,,-i,,, llle-lloioof Hie hourol liiu-rr,! to ti, o .Ii r reuill-s. u-l im Inii-e y(,nr mliserlption ,.,. Inn Kei iiiine vuine lor our moiiev tli.oi it l lo lile to serine In any other unKotin, Ihe Miiicndlur oiiii year lor it. Or .lx inoiiih. lor - i if, (liurr i!i ttifterfiii k-nrin..,,!. nr.- ',rm.i liirhyeur, p.iiu.rn.oi mi a,,. r ,,. Mllillllle l,v sin ,erilH-r.l i.mm. ii., sinnlo opy am, piller.i .-.miiioii sent fr n,. 1 lll.MOlil fT I'l lil l.lM. ( ,, , Hi Ultn Ate, on , Sk Vttrk. A uiirati.nf ir-K. om v ..o TIIE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL uml DKMiiCUr FAMILY MAOA7.INK. ' Send our .siiliwripilon, lo n,u i mi, ,.. North-Western LINE E & V. K. R. Is th. ,,, it) mid from tlm SUGAR BEET FIELDS or-