U ) !i I! ! If! ' lib Sioux County Journal. , (S7.Uil,IafiKl SiWripticii Pn, $2.00 f Jl. J. riimuuiii. i-.,iiior. i Kmtmrwi at tlie Harrison lot oflli-e an tt-Muml MtM Uilur. iThtrsday. rKTEMEKit 10. 1)8. Itl looks as if the populists would j.'et l hot the mue treatment in the divis j i .n fcf spoil in the state that thev did in t Ui deal in tlie national affair. U na editor didn't have two or thn-ej I "J lows all the time with the niully-, 7nfibabot tmroetliing he has said or y ..neUiintr lw has not said he would he Liable to forget that he was running a jl.per. York Tlih?. The state officers elect have decided on ! A ho sliail have some of the plums with- in tbefr gifU So far Jim Dahlman is tlie ' only one in this part of Ihe state "1' ' been taken cure of. He, with J. V. VUerton and U. L. Laws are to 1 sec- j ,etariesof the fiUte board of transporta-, t on. Uahlman hail tJ lear lots of gnel ft uring the campaign and is entitled to a j place at tlie slate pie-counter. j -- j X movement has been started for ( , changing the divisions of the year into thirteen months, instead of twelve , wionths as is done at i-resent. The dan is to have twelve months of twenty fight days each and allot to tie thir teenth month twenty-nine days, except in leap years, w hen it would have thirty days. The advantage of the plan are numerous. With thatarrangement each rutl-th, except the last, would contain '" exactly four weeks, so that business ar ' raggjeroents would be bimplilied very 1 njiich. Ttie necessity of constantly re erri"nir to a calendar would be avoided 1 -.d-jn nuruerous ways much annoyance be. done away with. It is true that it . pujd be a little awkward at Hist, so it .' was when the present system of stand- ajd time was introduced, hut none w ill ' nqw deny that it is far superior to the ' niethod, when each town had a different ' ;m and the same would prove truu of . time, and the same would jirove , th plan suggested in regard to the , months. . There has been some talk of trying to ! have a law passed providing that in the 4 case of the foreclosure of a real estate mortgage no deficiency judgment shall ! be entered against the maker of the mortgage. Such a law would be no i.,eH,-o in th investor., for it has c in" como JuiJl. "to be recognized as an unwritten law 'jioiong sheriffs that the real estate shall ' cancel the debt, and the courts tacitly 'recognize that as a proper adjudication. '.One judjre remarked to the writer re t cently that in such cases a sheriff could '.and should use his authority to bring " about a balance in the accounts. That ! at tlie time of the execution of the " mortgage the maker of the loan was sat 'istied with the security offered and if Rvalues shrunk so that the equity of the maker of the mortgage w is entirely ale sorbed it is not justice or equity to have . a deficiency judgment rendered against bim. That if the rno.tgagee gets the property he should be satisfied. In most of the western counties of the state a ' man stands practically no show for elec '. tion to the ollice of sheriff unless lie agrees to see that no deficiencies will le returned by him, and under such condi tions there is little need of a law on the , subject, and the only cases in w hich it would make any difference would 1 . where a sheriff was narrow-minded and , took that way to vent bis personal spile . against the mortgagor. -The highwayman attacks a victim un awares, robs him of his valuables and leaves him dying or badly wounded, jwr- j haps far from succoring hand. The mid night assassin sneaks as a wolf upon the defenseless individual he has determined to destroy and drives the cruel steel to ( his heart from the back. I lie meentuary i uses his torch under cover of darkness and when the one he wrongs is not near J'to defend his right. So tlie malicious .slanderer or base falsifier does his devd hih work at a time when defense cannot be properly made nnd when results may jjrove most disatrous to the person ma- 'ligned. These four criminal characters are of the same stripe, being equally dangerous to society and equally aa liored by just men. The slanderer and Har might well be put at the head of . thia list, for honor with most men is . treasured nore highly than money, or "property, or, often, even life itself. ''Who steals my purse steals trash," the immortal 8hakespeare g""K"y declared, , and continued truly, "but he that filches from roe my good name takes that , which enriches not himself and makes me poor indeed." Yet these "four of a JkintT frequently prosper in a worldly wy, for a season, though eventually Justice is sure to be meted out to them. AwMk they may be honored by their .follow citimns, their dark deeds un- known, and exalted to positions of pub lic truet, but in God's good time the penitent wry gets the robber and burner, Jthn rope gets the murderer nnd tlie devil get the last of these unlucky four. Al (hitw Blade. I The iV-rmnd for a more UitaUe lax j t-r wav t. collect public i l.iw and a l.ettrr way l. collect pul reiviiue should receive tlie uttentiou r the k-itialalure. of ' It is. evident that jK.ditn.-ian of tl Ih-vun-Alleii-Jones-Allst-ld class -no not l;ii-.iiirii-"i.T--i..s.w msa.n -...,.. tioiail RiTaiMas they did Hi the recent . ... ! election. I iw iK-UHK-ratic hij-rs i me ( ' soutl) are declaring tliat they i more trim with tle xiiulist.sf w ill no : and tiie ! ii.s of the r.or!ii declare that they lll ! ' i never yo into a deal w ith the dern'M ratu ! because tlie latter did not tote" fair in I tlie campaign of lsU'i. Politics dj make 'strange Ixsl-feliows s.inietimes and it j seldoiii ad'onls jieaceful rest to any of the occujants of the couch. rresiilent C'leVfland has delivered Ins : last messes to congress and it seems to he as much of a disa.jAiintnieiit as any of its predecessors. It was exjiected that he would make some recommenda tion to conjrrevs which, at least deline tfle J)0hitjon r t,js government in re-i to cubi, hut lie simply deplores the j .ontitlutj Hitr ,ut attempts to olkr no i ,),, (if m ticn in the matter. It looks as if m:ltt.r would have to ret as it I is until tM ( iiaiie in the administration . ukrti ai.e , Marclu There Ins U-en ! consjjerui, activity both in the war anj navy dejiartments, and there is no that the nation is ijetlin' in shaj to meet any emei;eiicy. In the mean- tim(J litJ (-u,ans 'are keeping up tlie fight in a manner which shows uku uie will yield only when annihilated and are making it exceedingly unpleasant for the Spanish forces. Weyler is d--erate and is conducting a campaign of butcheries and humanity demands that ne be made to desist. Th ( 'omjiaiilon f al-HUr. It is aid that tlie exjense of making the Comjianion Art Calendar for ltfT was so great that bad it leeu .ublis!)ed in the usual quantity it could not lie sold for less than one dollar. Four beautiful female figures are reproduced on four folding I'ages. Each Ilgure is lithographed in twelve colors, being a true reproduction of the original water color painting, which was selected be cause of its excellence of design and charm of color and tone. The size of I each of tlie four folding pages is 10 by 6 inches. It is by far the liest piece of color work tlie Companion has ever offered. Both as a calendar ami as a gem of the lithographer's art, it is so attractive that it becomes a valuable addition to the mimiel or centre-table of anv room. It i is given free to all new subscriliers send- i j,,,, i.7.-, to the Companion for the year 1U7, who receive also tlie jiajier free from the time the sills .'rijition is re- ceived till January 1, 17. Celebrating in Is'.) its seventy-first birthday, the Companion offers its read ers many excejitionally brilliant fea tures. Fully two hundred of tlie most famous men and women of Ixith conti nents have contributed to the next year's volume of the pa;er. For free Illustrated Prospectus address. The Yoctu's Companion, 20'j Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Sound .Honey in lue Northwest. So far as we liave olserved, the east ern jiress and. the eastern public have not yet done full justice to the election re turns of Ihe great northwesl. In view of the deep solicitude manifested during the campaign by jieojde in the vicinity of New York regarding the situation in such states as Iowa and Minnesota, for examtile. it is somewhut amusing as well as instructive to note the fact that the aggregate sound-money majorities in a compact region belonging to the trade zone of Chicago, and including northern Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, were very much larger than the aggregate sound money majorities given by the city and state of New York and adj;tcent populations. Where New York gave a McKiuley plurality of less than 27."), 000, a like pojiulation in the west, including Chicago and territory tributary to that city, gave a plurality of about 400,000 votes for the McKinley electors. The only western state that voted for Mr. Bryan by a crushing ma jority was the mining state of Colorado a state in which for a number of years all parties, republicm. democrat, and populist alike had been unqualifiedly in faver of free-silver coinage. From "Tlie Progress of the World," In December Review of Reviews. ' Just From tke Press. A very attractive publication lias just been issued by the passenger department of the Burlington Route. It hears the title "Tlie Newer North-west" and de scribes in a most interesting and read able fashion those portions of northern Wyoming and the Black Hills of South Dakota which are reached by this com pany's lines. The scenery, towns, mines, people and industries of these two remarkable sec tions of country are treated of with ab solute fldelety. 200 pages with illustra tions, sent on receipt of 10 cents in stamps. J Francis, G. P. A T. A. Omaha, Nebraska Tlie Toledo We-klr lilitdt. Ft inl-ll!iriit f.uoi'v needs; la tltitli- tion to their local paper, a j;ood national weekly. Ttw gre:i't aoJ niot widely . kno-.vn pfneral family ne-apr is Us ! Toledo Weekly Blade, For thirty years I it lias been a regular visitor in every ,- ...;.. .,.11 , 1 almo.t every one of the 70.WMJ ., ... : oHii - es in the count rv. It is wilt! with; I. .. I ,Sa rfTu""l'a' lM,l'. ul 1:1 n" I '..,ilii;.i.t.Lil U-in r,f it a liAiiHvl V . and fairness in the discussion oi ail jmo- ; .c ..uestions. It is the. favorite family j 1 . I irnper, w ilh Hoo-itlun for every mem-, her i'f the household. Serial i-tones, poetry, wit a id humor; tlie household department (lst in tlie world). Voung; . ' , .. , i t t i Folks. Hunday tlnnd Isns, Tal- male's Sermons, ttia fiirmslead, tha j uestioa Hureau (which answers lines-1 tintif for siilscrilersl. the news of tlie w eek in complete form, and other sjiecial j features. Sieciinan copies gladly on aiildication, and if vou will send sent j us a lit of addresses, we w ill mail a copv to each. Only ?1 a year. II you wisli to raise a club, w rile for terms. 'Address Tm: Bi.ahe. leilo, (Jhio. Id-fore su.-r!l)i ig for a Mi.if.izme See tlie B't lemoresf s AN UNPARALI.Ei) OFFF-Ii. I)i'iiiot-t- l ut l'Bler fiiUerns re tlie most prai tii-al on the market. They are ol any !. n lueuilx-r of the huuaehulil coalj ru quire. In eaeh copy of tlie M(uzini- Is printed a coupon untitling tlie iilcrlbr, or puri hiiwr. toa iwttern i worth mid reifti lirlv Mlt for ''.) or any mini Is rof putt-ru for lour cents each to cover pnckuire a"'l lo-tage. When the value or the patu-nu U coimlden-d Uw subscriber actually gels LiE MO REST'S MAGAZINE FREE Aim! Ixit a iiuiKiir-lne it l-f Kor f It -a III la; more brilliant thiol ever la-fore. New iiiuimKenieiit, new nietho'la. new ideas. Kucheopy coiitalns.an xiaisite repnsluc tion In colors of no me celebrated picture by faiuuoak artit. woitliy to udoru the wall, of the mo-t n-lln.-d home. It Is iiffinuwl Hint DHM'lltKsT'! In the only cotiiplete Faintly Miia-.izlue t-oilibiliillK all "( tlie most excel lent i.iiit of Its roiitemporarlca, lM'phW-ff huviiKtilitiit-atile features of liuwn. likM OKl.VT s ti actually a lu.t.s .m ac A INKS in o:ie. It i a Dig'mt ol Current f.vent and Mean for tin- bu,-y limn or woman, n Ucvh w mnl a Storehouse of Interest for ail. Wives, moth ets, aicteia iinil iWiiKhters ctiii Hud exactly w hat lin y need to niuuw and Instruct them, also pntctU-ul h'-Ips in iM-i-y department ol domestic i.l.d social lite, including tlie furn IsliInK and oriiuiueiitii.g of the home, em broidery, brlr a br.ir.ai tii-lir and la icj work or all kin Is etc., etc., and aUHgis tioas and advice reKiirdlir the weU being and dress lust of their on u persons. The coN of the articles for 1'.J and 1"WI will cover the whole country and It varied lulrest. and the articles wilt la; I'rolusely llltistraUstl w ith the finest engravings, and, In addition, it will publish the la-t and pur est fletfon. It treats at lenxlll (liltsif Door sjairts, Home AinaseiniMits and Kntertaiii ineuis; It (i e. a icrciit deal ol attention to ii. e i 'tiittifeti'et I leiaii t men t. and "our .irl," and h a .Montliiv fyiiijaiaiiitii by Celebrated people. In which are iliwuei lniorlaiit ijii. siionii of the hour of interest to the older leaderi. l.-liii have your mitwripllon at once. You iret more value for your money than It Is possible to secure III any other inaKaz-iiie. The 1 nifiizine one year for t-M-t. (ir sU iiiotitua for - l b". (Over ao different irarmrnts are shown each veur, patterns of all ol wlilch are ob tainable b aulMerilwrii at in. each. ) Sample copy itli pattern rouM,n . jw-nt for 10c. HEMOKfcsT I'I'lll.lsillMi ( 110 Filth Avenue, New York. a Ltnr.R it orrrn. oki.t ; THE SIOUX COUNTY JOURNAL and DK.MOHKsT'M FAMILY MAGAZINE, wnd Your Snlncrlptioiii to this 'ftlce. CAVEAT. TRADi! MAftK. OCSICN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS. etcJ For Iti formation n4 frs Kandficolc writ to i MUSK a CO., atl BwinmiT, Siw YottK. Oldest bureau ffr seiir:niniu-nu In Amitrlrs. Krery tatent taken (ait ey uii Is brourat befom tli a puUlo by a nutaat glen Ire of vlwix In IM Mtutiiic American Tan-rWt dmilirtton of any aetenUne pnrssr fn tti world. S1' n llilly IlluttraUsl. No InU-l Ujrent man ihanM Is, wtuioai It. Worklr. 3 OSa Kirifl.yialamraithi. A41reM, nuriSf ft CO, Hayiii, 2l Broadway, tfw York CKy, The Atierican Protective Tariff League is a national oranizztion advocating "Protection to American Labor and Industry" as cxpla.ned by it constitu tion, as follows ; MTha ob:srt of IH' I ihll b la preset Ars.-.osn la!s-ir by a trttl in impsrU wh-oh 1111 adaa-ifct'ly ticurt Amr.cn mtluttnal product Aair.t let ompat.t.on ot fortijn laiisr. There are no perioral or private profits in connection w.th tlie organiza tion r.nd it is sustained Ly rnemberships, conttibuticr.s ar.d toe distribution of ;'. publica'icis. FITS : Csrs.sssa 1 ''e'tssj r-ssdiej " I.'.sff.t.v:'-. ..p " ftiicl ' Clftie ftl Cw &(jonoent." CCObO: Vraaand wleimoont.-il)ut.oaa, whvtl or 9m.1I: ur i.i-l. cur tft,u94. THIRD: V f h Krrs l;r ct dCUirst 09vr("5 tfl pi Cf tl.s Taril q'Mstisr, Com' pUte lot will u n lil .d t-J iy t ar 1'jr SO fltct. FOURTH: rnd potsl erd rqut fw rVs Inmilf f 'f t- 'Airi'tin f-n;mit.H ldrs W.'hur F. Wnk.rin. 0rmJ 'jKrtUrf, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TATIC OrTK'F.KS: I iui A. Holrotiiti fioremor U. K. Moote- Lit-ttu-niuit ..overnoi J. A. l'i r fc-rt-try of State KuKPae M i n il e. . . . . A tj.1 i ti .r Jiw-ph S. llrtb-y Treuturer A. K ( liureliiU Attorney Oeuer&l 11 I . Uuwtl I.au'1 CounuUnlwnei II. K. Co'bett Supt. Public Instruction (XIMiKLS-IDNAI. Ilr.I.MJATION: Ji.hu M. 1 liurlon I. S. Seuulor, Omaha ,. v. All.-u r. . .ur, MIuli,on i i ... m' s i- i .i it i.. . .. .... ... . i. wniT, &i nuaoi U.U.Xrtktoy 1 - ulk-rum K. J. Maiiier. tU Aurora w y Allr,. M .. u, nlu1 0 M . Kein, " till " Itrokrn llow . Jl'DH lARY: A. M. runt...... I hi'-f JuKthip, ('oltimbua r , Nl,rVB, A,K-lute Ju.lire, Hi -ward i. A. ( aii..t-II.Xl rk nml U.-Kru.-r. U.uoln HKTKKSTII JUDICIAL DISTU1CT: M. I'. Klllkalil JU'lK'-. O'Neill W. II. VVeiover Ku.UvlIle 3J. J. MewcU l lrrk,llarrl)n rofXTY OKKK'KUs: Rols-rt Wi'iw.n. II. J. Ulea i tu. in, ltieliie . H'. II. Iiavi,.... 1). Huitli tt J. K. riiiiiuey.. H. F. Tlioiiiiis... .M. J. lllcwett.. i.rimt .utliiic. County Jiil.!ff ..( Icrk 1 reauiri supt. Ilibilc liistruciiun Mmrilf Coroner ..Surveyor Clerk of District Court ! .... 1 ou ii I y Attorney I'.OAIt!) OF ( O.M MISSION K US: Frank Tinklinm t( nairnian) 1st Dlsirict M. J. Weber...... Sd II. F. JoUnsoii Jil I.KGISI.ATIVE: II. U. Stewart. ."s-iia tor, Kist No. 14, 1 'raw ford W. lellis-y...llep., llir.t. No. 13, HeliilLglurd VILLAGE OFF1CKHS: K. Kohtrer (chairman) . Trustee J. W. Neon I). II. Grtawud IV. II. Marstelhr S. I). Manilla L. J. sijoinoiis ( lb rk lw is (,-l liu h Treasurer SCHOOL OFKICEHs: J. W. sscott Diriidor II. L. stii uck Mialerator I-i w is 1 A: I i ul1 I) . Treaaurur TF.HMSOFCOrHT: District Court, At HarriMiu, commencei March ZH and Noveiiils-r ttth. County Court, At Harrison, commence first Moudav of each month. llt ltCIIK.S AND SOCIFT1F.S. Mc Ihcli-t Suiidny School meets every tun day moraiiiK at II :). J. K. .M.iKsri:i.l.KK, W . II. dvis, superintendent. sx-creUiry JKKHY liCsK I'OS'f, No. SC., G. A. II. Meets second Monday In each month In tin- court house at Harrison. L. E. Livennore, oui. WOODMEN ('FTHE WOULD. IInrrl--u Camp, No. .5, meets on each al termite Weilnesibty evening. W. II. Davis, w. I.. IIott, Clerk. ( on. Com. MODKKV WOODMKN OF AMKKK'A. Meets i-ach alternale .Saturday evcnln-? at SoV-lns-k. A. K. Dtw. V. J. W. smith, Clerk. EI-WOIiTH I.EAGt'E. He-fTilar business im.s;tliif first Tuesday cveuinir In each month. C. L. l AKSTI.L1.KH, W. II. Davis, I rc-ideat. N-eretary. lievotional iiiei'ting every Sunday e ailing at 0:t.'i. I). J. Clark, Leader. JIMOU LEAGI E. Mets eafh..simdav af Utikmhi at 2 Mus. 1). H. Gkiswolii, supt. GO TO TIIE NEW Meat Market FOR Fresh and Salt Meats, Oysters, Fish, Game, Lard, and Poultry. HIGHEST PRICE FOR POULTRY, HIDES, TAL LOW AND EVERYTHING IN NY LINE. COME AND SEE ME. E. E. SMITH. Opposite THE JOURNAL offlce. IIarkimos, Nebkakka. 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All'through the i campaign, all through the Nebraska leg-1 isluture, the congresses and tlw inaugu- j ration of a new .resident. Never aince ! the war has so many incidents of vital interest to the masses leen crowded into j sixteen months, as there w ill 1 during j this jieriod. The Semi-Weekly Journal ! is almost as good as a daily. Sendyour ; order direct or give it tojyour ast-j master. I x At a Hundred Junction 1'ninls in Nebraska, connections are made w ith Burlington Route trains for Chicago, St. IxMiis, Kansis Cily, St. Joseph, Omaha, Lincoln, Ilenver, Clieyenne and lyond. Our maps ami time-tables showing wliere, when and how our trains run and wherein they excel the trains of oilier lines in many iinrtant resiects, are sent on request free. Always glad to quote rates and give information. J. Francis, O. P. & T. A. Omaha, Nebraska. Don't forget that TltK JofRNAI. ha a large clubbing list andVhen selwling re-uline- matter for the coming Year en II anil e-ive us vour order. We can sat- you money. Goixl rises fuHiishnl 011 short notice. Im Iui'iIc drivers mid ijiiu t (iiiod iii-i-oiiiiti,.ditl ions Ilorst-si Ui;ii.i J. TERMS REASONABLE. THE- COMMERCIAL BANK. ESTABLISHED 1830. Harrison, B. E. Bruwbtt.r, 1 'readmit. D. n. GRISWOLD, Cashisr. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. SJ0 000. Transacts a General Banking Business. CORIvLSPONDKXTS: Amkiucas ExnusnE Nationai. Bank, New Vork, Omaha Natiusai. Bank, Omaha, FntsT National Baxk, Chadron. Interest Paid on Time Deposita. inrDBAFTS SOU) ON : 01.00 5 WEEIfLY IiSlTER OCEArVl. I The flrentt Denuhliean Panr nf ttm W t TT is the most utmlwmrt sad untwervlng Republics Weekly pur X luhed today and can always be relied upon (or fair and honeit re R nrtrl. nt all n,lili-ttl nliira a a liUil. Ul l pOII.III HIJ.II, 2 f1fsHTlleWccky Inter Ocean Supplies All oftbtNow Uck? and the Best ol Current Literature. It is Morally Clean, and Literary to thote of the best magazine. Its Youth's Department Is the finest of Its kind. ........ 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