Wia Cimiv Pnnntvi IniirnnI RP UUa buUniy JUUllldl. Jja-TJlinj-UEO I. Suuiscriptjun Price, f2.00 ft. J. 1 tuitions. tiilere! at tti I larrikin ijt oSJIce a ,jics: juil claa matter. THURSDAY, Mllsli 12, Republican State Convention. The reuubhcan electors of. I lie ftiie of liiratk uie i"s)upU'I Ui n'l i"i-tf itri. i ro ii Jfteir several c.ountle U meet in convention la the city I flmalltt, w cuiie-ai.iv. iiii i'. !), l a u'rlw k, p, m-, lor tlie )iurmM of ,cbooing four 1 4 , H1 -f at-t miJ four i ai .terrmt! to the llepuhlic Hi National t on veil ! -lion to tie hi'M ill lac eiiy of v. I on.-, Mi .noitri. on Tuinjny. June K'. at li iiVloek. tuaaii. mill to traiiMU-t mh other l.tiiim-.-. ,:nay properly eoine i-fure ttie convention, j THE AePoRTIOMIRVT. The wveral couutie. are e.ttitli to repre sentation a follow?, tlie n.Kirtlimniint be-' ini? upon tli- vote eni for Hon. J.wph f,,r ,rv ,,f j.r.OU.OO iwr year. He S. Hartley tor state w.narer, In !, iviiii , . " . , , . ,, , , , , .. i . ha received a number of sue i oli;rs lie each count- one .lt-!eg:it.- "t lri.- a.el o-ie for each "iui vote un'l major fraction ; f"" ""J uUay refused them, (irefer- t!ierol : I ring to remain in th; state where he .MirxTitiT" nti . i oi vtii s iiki.. inaile his ri nitation. York 7 m X AJaiitH in .loii iiMtii '4 AnU'lojie l K ' Hrii.-y II Ilanner .i Keitl) 3 lllaine 2 Keva futia X Hoone II Kinil.Hil 1 llox llutle h Knox M lloyil i l.iiiieii-ttT "I Hrowi! , ... i l.l.icolll , . II RuftaJo Kotmii t Kurt H I oiio 2 Huller . .14 M:nl win I ttM . -lnr .t h te rherry I beyentie I lay , 'oil at , Cumin;; ... ,1'Ust'T I 'altota jHWISI Jawoii .-. Mel'hersoil - ... a Merrick 4 Nauee ... ' Ni'iiuill i in j T.V.r."l i .V Nuckoll. V : -Il-illliie l ; ... i'liunee i-'i ; ...12 IVrkin- .1 .! i'helps l . i ri.-n - j i PI .tie ii I'olk I'euel. -. 4 K.-.I iilow. II Hixon ! Kieh rd-m-. lolife lioutfla . I.nmiy Ull more Franklin Frontier. Kurnas i. Bite ..HrHcld ,.wper .(.rant ..'.reeley Mull...- Hamilton IfurlaJi ,Hnv" HltJ-lic-ock Holt ..1! - Knelt .Ill- saline 4 surpy .- ...1 saumlers . .. '.' seotts IJInlT. . .. s..w-ril shci-i-lrtii ..1 ' siii-riii-.m ... 3 sjmn ... stanton .. 4 Thayer- ... 4 I hoiinis . ...I1 Thurston ...14 Vllllev T ; :( ' - '! .. 5 ' ii j l 4 j -,'4 .. " i .1 ashiittftoii ... 4 tVavin 11 w heeler 1 1 are "r"ired. lis cost in round uumbers ..I York 21 lims far may be set doun as at least ..Is: Total ln'T'sixtv millions of dollars. !lo ,ke Howanl Jefferson It 1b reco.n mended th -it no proxies lie nil j jriitu-it to the convention ami timt the dcM-. jrates preHent m Htithorizeil t.) cist the en ,Iire votn of the ileleij.itioii of the coutity ,.i hkh they represent. H. J. HvisfcH, T. K. kkdowick, ( Il linium, .secretary. Dates to be neiiicnihercd. rrohilittlon national con ei.tion, nt 'i!ts liur(r. May 2rt. liepahlieau national convention, tit St l.oui", June lit. leniocratic national eonvention, at (hi 4-ai?o, July 7. Fopniist national convention, St. I.ouis, July 22. Itepuhlican tate ronvent'on to'!ert delr grates at large to the national eonvention, ! .at Omaha, April la. Who's A VcHow CiirJ J.aramie iiepnblican. "Any Jittle yellow cur r:,an bark at nijrht and raise a slir. Rouse the pious from their beils, In a the differences within the ranks p Uie republican Kirty on lines of jjublie. policy it is noliceabU that all nre .united for the success of the party in the .coining election. Oiere will lie no split or disalfeftions this year. The two men most mentioned for ilele jSUes a-t larjre to the nntional republican .convention are Peter Jansen of Fairhury, ,nnd 1. D. Richards of Fremont. John Ij, Webster of Omaha is also said to be a 'andklate for the honor. (kl. Neil Brennen or O'Neill, is a can didate for district delegate to the repub lican national convention. Any g-fxwl iian from the east part of the district is All right, hut the two aspirants from the jiorthwest should lie careful that the ontest does result in the defeat of both. The chicory industry of O'Neill is jgrowin. The owners are making con racU for six hundred acres of chicory lie icrown in the vicinity of Fremont. The product brings the grower flO.50 jer ton, and the yield and cost of pro ducing is aliout the wime as sugar beets. The silver men in the senate propose fo have it distinctly understood that they a not intend to bolt if they do not pet .what they want at the republican na tional convention. An assurance from fsome of the single Rtandardileo on the tame line is now in order. Kearney Hub. About the greatest misfortune that fan befall an amateur speculator is to he jtuccesftfuf. He will think he is smarter )he second time than the first and his reeo-horn success will he his misfor f una. This game thing is applicable to lw young men wlto crave and secure a nomination for office. Sewanl Bladr. The writer was shown a letter ft few Jayi ago from a well-known (Inancinl nap in Omnlw asking information in r anj to lands for sale which could be Ir fi gated or on which the owners desire to -jmUm loans. Irrigated kind and bonds fga4 Imifri by irrigation districts are fmt&ttf ti In demand as securities for ynBfMn who have money know such re v Tt" re sale. . - ' ',,,1'Jit,, fjr r,'ul'll,", nor,,'"' n,.i fl,fK.nt.rn .r, auditor and treasurer ' continue to -lf""jf uau over tlw state. ! no apiraul are lia-J of for any of I tlw oilier place it n evident thit tlieir ; urk Iiuh xivn eneml satisfaction ami the Us trin role w ill obtain in their j a--s. Hit- good term deserve aootlier. J In tin ixt! coiisfre ssional district on of the leading candidates for delegate to tlx- imtion. tl republican convention is F. j VV. Smith of Alliance. While we have : no h-.K-iii. mi t intrude in the alfairs of that tiistric , we desi.v to ay tliat Mr. Smith is one of tlie bt-t working repub In. ins in tlie tate, and his st-let tion a a i)i-,t ru t delegate wiiild lie creditable to iIh? renhlicau.s of tile disliict. Seward As Mxm as Nehnik.i den. onst rates tiiat it lias anything' ",d, tliere is al ;ijsiin cll'.irt nt wire to jcet it away from us. Not lonf kince lion. John T. Mallalieu receive.l a letter from Con necticut asking h in if lie would take charge of tha reform school i.i tint state Tli"? contentious that have leen wa'eil for the past few weeks in t!ie M K nley Manderson matter h ive oeen carnetl tiai far in some instances. Tliere is no occa sion to create any feeling between Min der.son anJ Tnur .ton or any other iromi- nent men in tlie ixtrly. (j.-n. Man lerm 'ias f'-tly tlnieJ that Ins Candida :y is in anv w:tv u li irt of a plot u-aiust the . . I Ohio ma:i or in the interest of any olh. r aspiriiii, an i lie ii.is lut iiier saia iii.ii ne simply agreed to allow hii frienis ti Use j h;s name if tliey saw tit to do wi. Tntre 'niton Id lw no conlriversy in the case. The delegation sliou Id not be instructed, but should be 'Oinoseil of men who will "stand up for Nsbraska," w henever occa- sion olfers, hut w ho have sense enough not to attempt to win a jock-pot with a bob-tailed flush, . . : (iradcs of Via? Vessels. Tlia United St-ites navy consists of about sixty vessels, of hi h oue-lourth Perhup-i it would le well to define the grades of the vessels, so that the average reader will understand the characteris tics of each. A battleship is j ist what its name implies; it is built to pve bat tle. To stand and tight and never to run away is its mission. It usually carries very lare guns, almost never less than ten inches in hore. A coast-defense iron clad or steel-clad is a battle-ship of the inoiulor tye, and every American knows what that means. An armored cruiser is a vessel built for both lihliiiK and commerce-desl roy ing purposes. It has a strip of arm ir of varying t!nc!;ness alon;i its water him to protect its ma chinery, riome ol the cruris a'-e protect ed by armor, but as.il rule the slender ! strip of armor along the waist of the lioat is ail tile protection of real value that tlie Vessel has. A protected cruis er is a coujineri e destroyer, with an inner deck ol steel from two to four iti' lies thick covering the machinery. Tlie id ;s of this inner deck, sometimes r. tiled a "turtle-back'' deck, sloiie helour th water line and thus the machinery is protected from tile daiiRer of serious damage. ( Juii-IriuIs and unprotected cruisers are without this inner steel deck as a rule, and Ihev are intended for a display of streng-i.li in rivers and on dis tant stations. Ol course everyone knows what a torpedo-lsiat is and for w hat work It is intended We have unother craft that is unique, concerning whose capabilities there can be no doubt, saieislhe so-culled "Am men rani." Admiral Animen planned her in the rough, and for many years ured ihe government to liuilu her. tvie is a small craft, armored moderately, hut eijuipetl with a ram of enormous strength, and the ship does not float that could withstand an attack that she illicit make. From "The Great Navies of the world," in Demorest'u Magazine lor March, CorrpsKiinIeiic.e. Bkj-l, Neb., Mar. H, In the past two week we have learned that: Jack Mettlen made two tripes to Craw ford. J. P. Sutton, V. 8., mad3 a business trip to this part of the county. Guy McJy went to 8'piaw Mound, tJuwes txjunt-, for oats, paying 20 cents a bushel. Miss Ilertha Mo3oy of Pine Ridge was visiting in this locality, her brother re turning home with her. Mrs. Henry Kreeman and children and Mrs. W. 8. Johnson of Glen, were visit ing at Bell and vicinity. R F. Thomas was in these parts can vassing for his brand book. A. M. Green does not succeed in find ing his horses. Charles fewis and Ala n Mo Tow uerd in these parts to participate in t e wolf hunt, hut by reason of inclement weather no game was bagged. After having been storm-bound for several days at the hospitable home of Commissioner Johnson, W. 8. Nicholsoi , and Misses Anise Nicholson, Edits Stev ens ami Bertha McCoy returned home through the storm on last Thursday ard report an enjoyable time. Jtis.se BUY ens and McCoy paid Harrison a visit. Robt. Spencer is fullering from a se vere cold. Henry and Will Foster and sister, Mi Lulu, who, with their parents left Box Butte county last spring for their o d home in Ohio, have returned to Hioux Jcowity. GuoJ rigs furuislMxl on short notice. Reliable drivers and quiet saddle I torses always on hand. Good accommodations for trauscient customers. Horses hoarded. TERMS REASONABLE. GIVE ME A CALL. N. D. HAMLIN, PROPRIETOR. THE COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1888. Harrison, E. Bnicwsn-.n, President. D. n. ORISWOLD, Cashier. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SOOOO. Transacts a General CO R li F.SP0 X D K X TS: AMEtlK'AN ExaUXfiE NATIONAL RaXK, New York, (;m.h. National Bank, Omaha, FmsT National Bank, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposits. WLlRAFTS SOLD ON ALL PARTS OF EUROPE. YOU WIIX UNO ME AT THE OLD STAID wits: zBzRO-A-iisrs fob GEO. PIONEER PHARMACY Drugs, Medicines, Paints & Oils. JEWELRY, CLOCKS JNID FANCY O-OOIDS. CALL AND REE. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOOLS. J. E PHINXEY, PROPRIETOR. HARHISON, KE83AKKA. The Inter Ocean la the Moat Popular Republican Newtpmper of the West and Hm the Larft Circulation. TERMS BY MAIL. DAILY (without Sunday) $4.99 per year DAILY (with Swwlay) fo.00 per year The Weekly Inter Ocean C i .00 PER TEAR r As ITewapaper THE INTER OCEAIt ktMua brMt of th tlBM la all respacta. It (pun niinr puu axr pn9 la Mourins ALL THE NEWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. ThcVZcekly Inter Ocean A a Family Paper U Not EaceHed by Any. nK3fH haa acmaihin of intamt to aaeh at mbm Of (be omfl. Its YOUTH'S DEPABTMEHT 1 taa Try bwt of lt klad. ItaUTKK. A RY THAI VKXB ra nn4nato4L It la a TWELVE PAGE FAPZH ftoA ont4dat the Ifttn of the World POLITICALLY IT 13 REPUBLICAN, and Ita raadvr tbo baiV of tha ablatt diaenaaiona un all lire pollUo 1 topi a. It to Mb tahad In Ckicaco aad is in sooord mil tae pop a of to W at ta both politic an 1 lit ratorn. Plaasa romcmbar t at the pri. of THE WEEKLY IMTih. CAM to ORLV UXE UilLLAU I tl'. tKAK. JU-.aM 1 MF. INTrR OCEAN. Ch (tn. LIVEEY, Feed and Sale . Stable. Nebraska. C. F. rorm, Vics-President Banking Business. H. TURNER. Sioux County, THE LAND OF THE HOMESTEADER. Free Homes for More Than 5,000 Men. A new county with schools, churches, railroads, etc., AND 800,000 ACRES YET OPEN TO HOMESTEAD ENTRY. Contains over forty-five miles of rail oad and has no county bonds. Sioux county in the northwt rountv of Nelinuk. It in ulniut tliirty iuil eimt Kml wtmt liy ulmiit wtventy mile?, north 11 nd south and t-ontiiiim OVER 1,300,000 ACRES of land. There nre more lrii;ht. irk lintft Nnuill HirfHiim in tin- rounty tluin inn Iw fouml in the tuinn- nivn .?lTr in the Htute. It Inn more ine tiinUr in it tluin all the ret of the xtute loml.im (I Itx Krnjuies Bre the rii-het hikI ni.t nu tritious known mi tlmt or Mix k-rowinji it in unexcelleL The noil vrieH from a Iwtivy i lay to v lit;lit windy loam mid In i-upulile of pro- dticiiij; excellent itoji. j The pniu ijbiI criM are hiiiiiII niif and vgetuVilt-, nllhoiiKh kihhI inrn iv fro'u in tlie Viitley. The heii t , 011 1 -rye u nd hurley are ull ol uiiuuiily lii iiiility ami Loiiiiiiiuid the highest mar ket priceK. The water in pure and refivxhin;; ami i found in abundant in nil (nirtn uf tin county. The county in practiiitHy out of dclil and him over forty-live inileit of niilriwnl within itn borderK, has a pod hrirk rourl houite and the nei-eirctry llxturex lor run ning the county uud there lui uevtri been one dollar of county bond innuseo and hence tHXm will 1 low. The Fremont, Elkhoru & MiMtoun Valley r.nlroud cro- Hmux count from eaiil to went und the li. & M. Ii aliout I teen imleit of it line III tin northeast part of the couuty. The climate i mure pleaKiut than thul of the eu.ileru iortioii of Nebruhka. There i till OVER 600,000 ACRES of land in Sioux couuty yet o-n to homenteud entry. Jt in better luud aim more deHiraldy located ktlian tlit foi which Much runl are made on I lie oien iiij,' of u riervation. There in no rail road land in the county and for thul reaiton ltd nettleiliclit liun been hlow fui no Hpeciul eirorl to get 'bettlerx was made, an won done in the eurly day ol the settlemeut of the eastern mrt of the atate. Good deeded land can be purclmwd at reasonable ruten w ith goveriiiueut luud Jjoiniug no tluit a person w ho wuiitu more tlwn one quarter nee-lion cuu obtain I it if he hua a little Uieuim. Tliere are about 1,500 people in the county and there is room for thousand more. Jiarrison is the county seat and is sit uated on tlie V. E. & H. V. railroad, and is as good a tow a as the thinly settled country demands. School houses and churches are pro vided in alinoMt every settlement and are kept up with Ihe times. All who desire to get a homestead or buy laud cheap are invited to come atid see the country for themselves and judge of its merits, iloinesteads will out be obtainable much longer and it ou want to use your right and get ltW acres of land from Uncle 8aio free it is time you were about it. I-eek at This Mat of western cities: Chit-ago Omaha Ht. Louis Kansas City Bt. Joseph Uncoln Denver Dead a toed Itdoes'nt matter which you intend visiting. The Burlington Route is tlve nest liae to all as it ia to any one of them. Advertising matter and full informa tion about traiM und rate on applk-u-tioo. I fiu(c:,o.p.4T. A, Piaaha, N,b. OrflCIAL DIRECTORY. KTATEorrWrK- Ml A. Ilotauwb... l.ii S. ftL Uwtri' Ij. -uUii.i. I i .uvi riinl J. A. ttper . f. Isiry M mi t.iiyiw Muirc Aixllta.r Ji- h. turtlrjr.. . I'rfurrr A. . htm lilll Atl'ru.- lul H. i KttMall. ........ Ijiwl 1 iiil.fr li. K turljrit ...iupl. l uWn lnliu. lion ixi;kfjio.mal nf.i.rt. tms-. John M. Tliiir.lon t". . nout..lNmliii H in. V Allru t . X. wkI, l j.l 1-tKt J. H. Mr.Hl, t'4Migrtmftii 1-t l.lni-wl'i l. II. HlTCT, " i " IMUHllH i. I. l-ikU'.bn " l iiilW riiMt .. J. lUmer. " ih Aumrt K. Aiilr-, " illi K.-.l 1...U.1 it. M. krui, " cm " Hr.k. I. Jl lll lAUT: t. M. I'rwi ..( h ( Jul i. r. ( limil'ii T. !.'. Hal I i-oll A.'U- JH'llC, '.r t'Ki I'luu'l I'. I ..rul .... iMaHjtr J'l'lK , -" I). A. t uiiilx-lL.tl Ik kiiU liiUi, I.Ii.iuIii HJTKKXTII Jl liK l tl. HI-TICH T: U f kli.kl.l ...Iil.l.'. i'V W . M. W rr Ku. In Ills M. J. I'.lrt:tl. ...t Ii-I k, II-4.H Kolx-rt i;.m I ..iinljr Jii-lifr M.J. Itlrril l'-rlc 1 lm. (Ili ulf 1 1 mi r v . II. I;i -nt. rnlii- Iti'lrU' luni l. ll.irt!.-lt -Ii.-nlt J. K. -Ini... .1 Dium r i. L. KIH urrr M. J. Iil. mii ( li-ikof lil-nii l I uuit t.ruiit i.uihnn tuuntj Aiiorury )M)AKI Of HMMIOM(l: Km 11k TiMkh.tiii'(riiHir.i.iiii li liirl.-t M. J. U elwr J'l II. K. JoIiumju .....Jl I.Kl.II.ATIVK: II. C. SU-wrt..'tiiitiir, Hl-t u. 14. W . Ii-iiiwj ...Ki-., Ilt. Nu.'a, H ll.l.Ai.K OKHI KK-: M. J. Itlftt (t-tmiriHun) K. Koii h r J. W . IXM.lt l. II. i.ri ml . II. MrU'lli-r I.. J . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . fi'Pl IMit'KI.M l I. I k .'I r . ..uit l l I.IM i.li ll J. V. Ki-nlt.. If. I.. Mlillrk. It. W . lir.l. I .IllKTlor TKIIls OKOil'IIT: OUtrlrt I'oiirl.At llitrriMMi, ('iiiiiii-iic.. Miircll tM Hint .NuVi'llilN-r Mil. loiiiil) tomi, At liHrriMMi, riiiiii.'iiit- ilft iunlu(ul rut'li intiiitli. t lU'lirilK" AMI MtrmriM. M.-lhiHtlMt mhmImv H-Mml HitH'Im-rrrv IIM- t ii y i.ri.riilnK ut II ::. J. i.. )IUj-1 ,.l l.i-u. V . II. Ini i. MiHrtni.'iil-nt. -r l.iiv. (NHiMKN UK TIIK Wlild li. Mtrri4ii I 'Hiitp, No. v., lut-rt on r.ir.i ni-l.-riiiil.' Vini.it i'itjiiy w'. li. Iuvi, ' vV. U llorr, llnrk. ( uii. 1 i.'m M'MIKIIV IV Il lilSdlV VMKHICt Mi-il eai-li ult. -r. 1. it,.- itnr..iv evnlna; ,il s VU-k. A. it. ii, V. 1 . J. W . Mi 1 11, 1'li-i k. KI'WOKTII I.KMit'K. iN'Votli.llnl IMHi-lhiK evrry Huuil.iy i- i"iui il t:l. I aniiirl ini-tiilK cill il ,r.'i- r tNMt. ir, -kikk. Jlns. II. I.. Kmim, I'rw-i I- set n-l.irv. Hi-linr sulwrlMnr tor V.ij itiiie Vi-1 hi IU-st Demorest's AN UNPAR.tLI.EU OFFER. :piinirrt' nt l"it t I'ii Iter is nn- lb" mn. t pruftlr ! tin Hif 111. ir'xi-t. Tn un- iM m.y izr a mi- nl r of til- h' hi.. hoi. 1 t-ifll I r.- inlri'. In r.i'h rnpv irt tlie X.. rlu. 1, irluti-i a i ..MHi.i ritiilii.K the uli rliM . r iMiri li.UM'r. Uiu , tti-m iorih ami t ! l-irly ihiHI tor . i or .my ihi.ipIbt nf p ,tu r.. for lunr ri'iit. each to i-ovi-r jiu-ki'i' un-t HokUKi-. Wln-il IBi Value of tlie l itt"rn I 1 c-oiiiitii tin- milm-riln-r nt-lually i(et IjEMOKESTS MA(5AZ,NE frek nI hut n miifii.hie It lt r or lr Ii will I more Lrllllunt tlmi ever hrfom. s. w iiiaimaeinelil, new ini-tlioU. new l.e. r.11111 i riiiil.iln- nn evjul-iir r. ui. lu ll..,. 1 i..r.... ... . .1 r - - " "-..' . .-..-i.i ii.-., jiii 1 nre ny .1 tuition, arll-l, win thy In mluru Hie w..il of the liii.il lellneil huiiie. It la ..niriiieil lUut I I L U I . I. U w..'. I- U .. ... . .. t"-'....i - if .ne tiuiv roiiipieti lll,lv Mnif i.liie t-oniHiiliiK ull -I Hie u.mt rvi-ei lefil lu.lnta itt IIm ...... t... . .... . . linvli,)t nlmluhie fenure o( iuokh. t M iiltKM ' In actually a IMI.K.N ,M i. A,! N t In one. It li a Mife-at ol I'nrrent Ktent unit l.le.i for tin. biKy man or n, (.- lew uml m MoreliiiUM- Hi llllenul l.ir all. W ve, uiulll V , nlfle miiiil ilMliKlller. fall find muHt iriey m-ei in uiniiie ami liiatrnul litem lllntfl llf-M.-l te.. I l.nl.b. 1.. .... ., . , " ; " " " I J ueHri.llirilV l limn. -Hi- ami mkM life, hielu.lliia' the I nr.. , " -'iiinnieiiniiK l.l imf home, I.r.il.li.-'V .rU.n.l.. . !..( . .......... , , ., ........ ,,.,,,,, MCy WrK .H! klllila, etc., ele.., , tWK.tiMta ....... , ,K ,,. wen ,-,,J(( mill Ore..- Inif il iheiroKii i..Miiia. 1 he avoa- ol tbe artlrl.-. for I IS n,l arM III uorr tlie whole country ami II. varie Inlureaia. i,.Hhe artu le. will la- froliiaely lllu.trMt.-il will, the niielenr..viii-4,. ami. In aiMlllon, It will .nl,llh n,e la-.t .,, r: r.t Uciioii. It treala at le,-lh .,,,t M,r "lMirta, Mi.uie Aiiiu..i,riilH .ml Ktilertale. i . rr"'1 n"'! "Ifntiim to ami ha. a Monthly ") uia-.hn liy( .Irhrateil Iklal U MfMilltlw at.-...., i .... . " - iiiiriii, niiri trl. millll. Ill Wtlh'tl il aaa iiie.tl.nn of IIh hour of lntrn-.t to the oi.ler llnllaael IliilKirtanl ltu have y,,r .nlaiirfplloa Bt once. . on et imr van,., for y.ir iminry than It l rxwallile u, aeviirr In any other niaKn-Ui... The Majcaxlnr one year lor 1 ft. 'r ll inuiittia lor . ioj, (fhier l illfferrnt itarmeiita are .town each ver, miu.rii. rf all ol whirl, .re ol. laliiable .y .ulaa-rlla-ra at ir. ae,. , Hamn.e copy (with natter., i-,.,.m ) mn ,,' .p " l.ai.r.T I'l iiLisuiMi t o., 110 filth Avenue, Sew York. A LIBKiALOrrCB. OXLT KUO THE SIOUX IXJUNTY JOURNAL ami IEM0K,T fAMII.V MA4.AZISK. Srnil Vourf ulMrrlpllom U,thlomie. I North-We3tern LINE F., E. A M. V, R. R. j, (b to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS