-1. The ioux OURNAL VOL. XI. HAEPjISOIM, ITEBBASICA, TIHITJIRSID.A.'Y", JTJHE 22, 1899. Cnr tfitto--'r2o QUESTION 13 EVER SETTLED UMTIL IT 13 SETTLED RIGHT."--""!. William J. Eryan. 2STO. 48. County The Sioux County Journal. KSTAHUxrirj) Subscription Trice, fl.Of) OFFICIAL PAPER OF 6IOUX COUKTY. ti. D. C mi n, l' 'liter. Entered at tlm Harrinn poat odlco econd clo ir.ai ter. CapUio Dreyfus the famous prisoner of devils island will after an ab sence of three years embrace his family on Saturday of this week. His military rank bus been restored to him lending his new trial. Senators Depew of Now York and Markus A. Hannaof Ohio declare that IrusU reduces the price of manufactured articles to the purchaser, and the same time Mr. llanna has given tho people of the country to understand that the next national republican convection will declare against the trusts. LVnt that consistenev? At last Nebraska is to have an executive mansion. The P. K. Thomp son mansion has lie n purchased at a cost of 20,000 including furniture. Feveral other offers were liein considered hut on last Sunday a deal wns clowd, thereby tho mam ion above mentioned becomes the property of thu state. It is in tho immediate vicinity of the stale house just across ttie street. Congressman. Hit-hard Parks Bland, the jreat free Silver leader and Democrat of the 8th Missouri, district, died at his home last Thursday . morning at Lebanon, Sin., at 4:00 a. m. This, clows tho career of one of the most prominent political leaders of the Democratic party in his slate if not in the nation. The party in funeral will morn hid untimely taking u way. Whatever else may 1 said relative to Mr Bland's public and priv itsd character, it must ha admitted by friend an l foe alike that he lias al ways been honest anil sincere in his public life. Mr. Bland has served al most 28 years in the lower house of Congress, it is safe to say it will bo hard to llnd another man in the 8th Missouri district that will fill his place in the national house with s much credit to himself and his constituency ait lias Mr. Maud. All trust good are boin;; advanced from 5 to 100 per cent notwithstand ing the fact that improved machinery is being used for the manufacturing of their goods and a reduction to a minimum of salesmen in getting their waren and coods onto the market. Following are a few articles we pave which the people are expected to contribute to the pockets of the poor trust millionaires: Tin ware and enamel ware ! percent Iron pipe rnoro than 100 per cent. Brass (foods 60 " " Chair furniture ;!0 " Uublier over shoes 11 " Am. Tin plate 30 " " ( locks and Watchei" GO ' " brass Pins at ' " Pipe 124 " " Hashes Hi " Ribbon 10 " " News paper I to I cent per pound book paper ! and 10 cents por pound Soap common 25 to SO cents per Box, Mr. P. E. Iaw, president of the commercial Traders National League, wus liefore the industrial commission, in Washington D. C, on thi Kith inst, and gives the number of salesmen thrown out of work as a result of the formation of trusts. Following are a few of the trust organization and the niuii.ber of men thrown out of work for each organization. The Toliacco Trust discharged salesmen 3,000 Bicycle " Chair .' Rubber " " Am. Tin Co" "Steel rod i V 9 per cent- 600 fil'O GOO 3,000 Robbers Cr ock the Sefe. In Marsteller Bros store Last Friday morning'. THEY SECURE ".ior fO DOLLARS IS CASH AND $1,300 flORTf OF VALUABLE PAMIRS. About 2 o'clock last Friday morning burglars effected an entrance to tho Marsteller Uros., store from tho rear, through the window, and blew open their safe, securing about ?75 in money and valuable pajwrs estimated at fl ,500. They succeded in getting; away without leaving any clue as to their identity, or the direction they look, in their escape from the village. The burglars were, without doubt professionals at the business from the nppeurance of the work done on the safe. They first took a wrench, or something of the kind and twisted ofT the bundle- or knob thus providing an opening in which they fioured into tho opseiture enough nitroglycerine or soon other powerful explosive to blow open the safe. 1'rolm.bly, the time required in doing the work from the time they entered the building until they left did not exceed half or throe quarters of an hour. Tho report was heard distinctly by several people living in c'ote prox imity to the store. P. B. Bigelow, and wife who live in the rooms back of the "candy snap" heard the report of the explosion quite forcibly and Mr. Blfelow jumed out of bed and went to the window, claims he saw otio or two flashenof lignt throught the window in tho store. The alarm was flnnlly given, but too late to apprehend the safe crackem, Sheriff Holly early in the morning: examined every stranger In tho village, but did not find any body but was able to prove their innocence relative to the robbvry. Tlie sheriff also went to Luk and overhauled a. stranger wl o I tad been in Uie town only the day before, but found nothing on hisperson to indicate tliat the fellow hvl been implicated in the burglary. Monday morning a party, who came in from the valley north of town reported hivinif seen, or rather heard of a stranger, acting strangely jtod from the discription givon of him tallied exactly with a stranger who iiad been in Harrison the day previous to the robbery, immediately on hear ing this clue, Slierff Holly and Will Marsteller, went down in search of the stranger and tracked him from Henry Linduiuan.s place on to Anlmore aud Jilireoiont, 8. LHtk., but were unable to hear tuiylhinj; further of hlm.at either of th lust named filar, and tb ire gave up the chase. Tl e boys lo not doubt but lti stiange ckaracUr seen in the valley was the safe blow- That respected authority the commercial Year Book, published by the" Joiirnul of Commerce and Commercial bulletin, contains a list of Amen can trusts and combinations. It is ru t complete, of course, for uo statisti cian can keep track of all the operations of the trutit promoters, but it is accurate ns far as it goes. When tho body of the book went tl press.'in the middle of March, there were JJ.'iB of thee combinations in existence. Their common K.tock amoun ted to 12-17,i)l!i.MS, their preferred .stock tof.STO.077.200, their bonds to t7U.3ftM,661 and their total capitaliz.uion to $5,. 833.,779. In the ten weeks lietwcen tho time when that lr-t was closed and the 27lh of May so many new trusts wer formed that it was thought advis able to insert a supplemental sheeet to accomodate them. There were sixty-three of them making 410 in all. Thev issued $0fi2.70.O0O of common irtock, 100.30,000, of preferr'! a tor, and S.V.VJ, 73,000 of bonds. Their total capitalization was $l,!iKl,'.iri,()'!Q, which brought the agsrPL'ate capi tahzation of all tho trusts in tho country on May 27 up to $7,416,235,779 'And more of tlieni are hatchintf eery day. )o you reulijvj what $7,!0.000,000 means? It is enough to run the govei ntuent of the t" S. for fifteen years. Tiie interest on it. at tlirt rate earned by t tany of the trusts would run the government forever. It is 100 for every man, woman and child in the country 500 for everv family. s it is over seven times the bonded debt of the United States, and more than anyothor national debt in the world. But this enormous capitalization does not tell the whole story. The Sugar trust pays rettularly 12 per cent on its common stock. The last dividend of the Telephone company was 15 per cent. The Standard Oil paid 30 per cent. New York Journal, i BON TON RESTAURANT. P. B. BIGELOW, Prop., Cartdies, Nuts, Tobacco, Kruits, Dates, Fi, Cakes, Pies, Bread, stationary ?afr rTA Good Lunch Counter in Connection and Every Thing Sold at Living Prices. POST OFFICE BUILDING, Harrison, Sclu Wyoming" Migratory Stock Lav, (Pontlniu (1 frji last week) Be it ermcli'A Inj the. IsgUhit arc of thetatu of Wyoming: Sec. 0. The owner, of any live stock, or his agent, which has been assessed for taxation, at any time of tho year, shsil if he intends to move siad live stock from said county, at the date of such assafsment, or at any time thereafter, file with the County Clerk of the county in vuieh such live stock has been assessed a notice which shall set forth the name of the owner, the number and kind of the live stock and tL'e brand thereon, togetheC with notice that such owner proposes to move such live stock into some other County of this state, naming such county on or about a day to be therein epecilied. h Which notice shall be, by said County Clerk, recording in a book to be kept for tfiat purpose, which book shall at, all times be open to public inspection: and sujh County Clerk shall forthwith trans mit a copy of such notice to the Clerk of the County into which it is proposed to move said live stock. , Hec, 7. The owner of any live stocky or his agent, which shall lie moved from the County in which the samo wjis aj.spssed, to another County, shall, imme diately after entering the last mentioned Ctuunty, transmit by mail, to the Clerk of the county he has left, aud tho Clerk of tiie County he has entered, a notice which shall specify the name of tiie owner, the number and class of the live stock the County in which the same are assessed, and the date when said live stock crossed the County line. And such owner or agent shall give such notice by mail is often as said live stock shall be moved pom one County to another, both to the Clerk of the County left, and to tho Clerk of the County into which said live stock is taken. Sec. 8. At the timo of the payment of.tho taxes upon any of the live stock mentioned and referred to in this Act, and in any event prior to tiie 21st day of December in each year, the owner of such ,ie 'stock or his agent shall make an al'idavit which shall specify the name of the owner, the number and class of the live slock and the time said live stock has '' "en held in each County into which it has been taken, w hich al'idavit shall lie inmied'tely, by such clerk, recorded in a iKJok to be kept for that puprpose, and the rie'aal thereof shall be forthwith deli vered to the Treasurer of the County. ' ' .. ' ' See. !). Immediately after receiving,"' 'h a111 .it, it nt.au to duty of the County Treasurer to compute the amij.t of such taxes so paid, after deduc ing the taxes due th State, in proportion to tho time such live stock has been a-lJ in the iseveral Counties specified in said affidavit, anu prior to the first Tues day in each year, lie snail maun a iaiiii:tr- Mniemem, snowing eacn sucu conipu tion nod the amour.t of taxes due to the State and to each County from such hv stock, which tabutKtud statement shall be submitted to the board of County com missioners on tha (iist Tuenlay in each yea for tlwsir approval. J. W. SMITH, Manufacturer and dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles &c. Send in your Harness and Shoe re pairing, and a first class job is guaranteed. The Opening I)i:y. Tho Greater America Exposition at Omaha will h opened wiLli elaborate ceremonies on July 1. Many noted men will lie present to participate in the exer cises and the city of Omaha will join with the Exposition in a treat demonstration. The famous British Military Hand will give two grand concerts and will partici pate in the opening exersises. At night a brilliant illumination of the exposition grounds will be witnessed and a iniiguili cent display of (ire works lias been ar ranged. Railroads will otftr exception al excursion rates and the city of Omaha will be prepared to entertain thousands of guests. July 1. lMJ'J, will be one of the memorable in Omaha's history. wind raLs.i The undersigned i .13 t ut for the celebrated David JhAi)M:v, "Wind Motor, Improved Wind MilK the best made. I am also prepared to furn ish oh short notice first class rumps, Pipe. Wood & Stool Towers, 'Junks or on) thing In the lino of pump repairs, AT LOWEST l'KICES. i-t Write me for estimates be fore contracting elsewhere. You will save money by it. Abl.UESK-JOIIN" ti. ANIITOX, Ardmori', IS. Dak. P p RJ f.f b e 6i Li 1 ,-,d ACI'.STS VTASTKD-KOlt TIIK MKB AVI) Aclileveineiil. of A'luitrnl tn'wi-y," tiie worl'I's nnviil tiero. Iv MurRt lliilHtrH(l, the life lout? frltMel uii'l niluilrertf Uo nutlon'M, t'lol. IllfircMt iin'l t hi Imk k ; river rK) p',,4 HxKilnehert; nearly 1(0 putes halftone UIiihI rutioim. duly tli, l-.norinou 4 tlrinand. lllK I ominlloin. (Hi till. I ree. c hniiee il a lllel.lntn, rlt'Miulek. 'l'lie liotntnlon Com puny, Jnl Misir I bMoii UHik-, CliU:ni;o. Notli't for I'libllciitloii. Lnnil oniei; m Ai.i.uscr., Smi., Jimn H, )irt. Nollee bi hi'iehy Klven Unit the IiiIIuwIdk -naineil settler Iihk (1 led inilli'u of his Inten Hun tn mult" Until proof In support of his rlului, fttij Hint Bi(J pr'Kif will he insilii tw loret.'lerk of District Court, Ht llnrrlon, Ntlirsnkii, on July IS, vl.: (ioltlell) Kuoit of lliirrlsnii, Kelirii.kn, who hi.'ulij II K. '). 441.:, fur I ti't S-.VH K'i See. 20 Mild f ! j Wi,nf s,c 2.1, Tup, !, K. limine V. lie mtiiii'D Hi" folio a -lujf tiii'.icM to prove Ills eontliiiMins ri"l'lrne ufiou anil eultlva. lion of sshl IhihI, via: Hiuiiuel Knorl.' A. J. ItoKftrt, (tto Tlnl'-e and UvorKoCant, all of Harrison, Neb. K. Jl, DuKltlMToN, l(e(ltcr. tti a blooded, black Norman high-bred, 4 years-old; his weight 1,300 lbs. CONIC wil make the neason, lbD',), at tht residence of Jkkky Will, 3i miles north of Harrison. TERMS: 4, to injure ant money due when Mare in known to bo with foal. Will try to prevent all ac cidentn, but I will not be re Sponsible should any occur, ' .Tkrry Will. i Contest Xotlcc. i IMTKD FTATKS I, ANU OKMCE, Alliance, Ni:n., Juno 7, 1H0O. A suflUtlent content nllliluvlt nuvln beun tiled in this oltlee by Juy K. New coinh, con tctiint, iticutiiNt Homestead entry fto. mmlo July 10, Win, for K'i S W', ami V S'K!t Sect lou lUTownMilp 30, N. llaiiRa 5.1 Wext by Hrrthii I.ttiiR'! ('oiitestee, In wlileh It Is a!i"(i'if Hint: the 'liiliimnt hits ubnnluiietl tho sumo for imiro tluin six mouths last Pits' und removed her resilience therefrom uli'l sui'l tract Is not cnltlvatRd nor Improv iH. Said pari le nre hereby notified to up IS .ir, ri jioiid nii'l offer evidence louchliiK Hlit'Kntioii lit 10 o'clock a. in., on July '4. K, bet ore T. .1. O'Keef e, 1". R. Coimiil- nlfnternt his ofllrn In Crawford, Nebraska iiti'l that tlmil hciirhur will Iki hold st 10 o'clock h. in., on .Inly W, lif'i, befoie the U"IMer and Iteeeiver, lit the I'nlted .State Lund I mice In Alllittliie., .cbrukii. file Kitld rniitnstiuit htivinx, Ih a propi Kf.t'lnvll, tiled Junefl, !!i;i, set forth fut- which shw tint after tluo diligence, pcrs onivl nervlee. of tills notice can not bo made, U Is hereby ordered nnd dlreeUitl that sue niitleo bo given by due and proper piibllea' Hon. K. SI. UoitaisoToN, lli-glstcr, FINK WORK A SPECIALTY STRICTLY CASH." NO EXCEPTIONS. OUR CLUBBING LIST- J The Siocx County Journal and Journal of Agriculture 1 Year, -$1.75 S " " " " " Twice-A-wekk World-Herald " - 1.70 g " " " " " Thiuce-A-Week-World, (N. Y.) " - 1.70 8 '' ' ' " " Sii.veu Knight WATcnMN(D. C.)" - 1,75 g " " " " " Cincinnati Weeklt Enjuii:er, " 1-55 it fiTOC'K. BRANDS. Tub Journal will publish your brand, like the following, for &I:M), per tout. Kaon ad ditional brand 75 cents. hvery Tarmer or ranchmen In Sioux and adjoiulnif counties shonld artvertine their britiuls In Tub Jour nal us it circulates all over the Btato. It may be the meaim of savlnc money for you. ra.IA'.2.I.FS IUKH LI!, , On tef t Bide or hip of cu ttle, t On left shoulder of h'H'scs. ) '3l"HI,?) 011 tu0 '"'a'l OI WurbomiGt AddreHS Harrison, Sioux Co. Neb. K.ST I M AT K of KSPENSES. At a meeting of tUe Board of County Com- mlKHloner of Sioux county, Nebraska, held ou the 11 day of January, 189!t, tiie following tiiuato of exiieiiMua tor the year 1809 waa made: Idstrict, Court Expenses ,'1,000 00 ItoudHitnd Ilridife.i 8,000 00 rialaries I 1.000 00 Incidental V0 00 Stationary ,:wo 00 I'rintiiif? and l'liblibhlns ,1,0000 OllleerR Kees ,700 00 Institute ,100 00 Soldiers Relief SCO 00 .Special Itoitd District ,500 00 CHARLES UMPHENOTJR The brand renrap.nteri In t.ht hao. - IS ftn b,"anile1 aaV where on lrft aide ht fer.v.'fl of liorneM and IgyjH Ainu the L L brand any whert ob left 8luc ( cattle belonRi to the I Ti ru'Jersigncd- OHAKLB CKrHK.NOtt. - llj-rrinon, Mebra.'Kiu CHARLES SKWMAN. The brand represented In thti notlae and branded any where on left aide Of CfLttlA. find OPAl'-ltttk ,tf t frnm thm 'Ja.W - r ririt ear. Also the same brand on left thlph of horses, belongs to the undersigned. Range near East Springs, south part lo Sioux county. Chables Nbwman, IJarrlbioa, Nebraska. a. W. CARKY 'SVOn left shoulder of e tS? horses. cattle and Total- $12,000 00 M. J. Klewett, Co. .lily Clerk. tange on Little Cottenwood. J'O. ., Crawford Nebr. FRANK NUTTO. On left side of cattle aud on left SUi shoulder ot boraes. Range on Antelope creek 1. O., Glillclinst, Sioux Co., Neb. Tlie Gonimercia! mmu INCORPOHATED 1888. Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. fpCAPITAL STOCK PATH IN - - S10,000.00: Cy(D SURPLUS AND PROFITS - - 8,000.00 -o- DIRECTORS. 15. E. Brewster, President. C. V. Coffee, Vice President. Ciias. C. Jameson. A. McGinlev, I). II. Griswold, Cashier. I rnDDCCDnwniTWTC' western national bank, new York. 'UUnntorUIiUtli I o. oiiAiiA national bank, omaiu. ne G) INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. Mr. P. Kotcham of Pike City, Cal., says: "Ilnrinj- my brother's lato sick ness from sciatic rheumatism. Chamber lairj'u Pain Balm was the only remedy that gave him any relief." Many others have testified to the promdt relief from pain which this liniment afforils. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phiuney. Mr. John fiovins, editor of the Press Antlion, Iowa, nays: "I have used Chnniberlain'H Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy in my family for fifteen years, have recommended it to hundreds of others, and have never known it to fail in a singlo instance. For sale by Dr. J. E. Phinnev. LIVEKITA THE UMO-DUTI LITTLE LIVER PILL constipation, Dyspepsia. Sick-Headache and Liver Complaint. WMRCMTW, Bold br all rnUU or sent by mail Nwrlti IUal C4., Cllof Hold Bj Dr. J. E. Phinnsy. lUWUIIiJI J 100 PILLS 28 CT8. i: i 4 I5 A' i! -4 a. ;1 'J J- . ., (', "t'.'ji i V