v. i ii VIA ,v ' 4' HjRRISOILT, lTB3BieA.SIC-A., T'ECTJiSIDA.'Y", CTJUST. 4, 1900. 2TO. 24: 0r Matta-' NO QUESTION IS EVER SETTLED UNTIL IT IS SETTLED RIGHT."--Hon. William J. Erjan. KKiSOJN s n - - i t 1 I - i i 1 1 Y 4 : tii , 4"- .;,v I . .1 I fiaT il - . A -tj j 'K ' J-.- - -mX3 Frcss-Jcurnal. fMruuucD 1888. tVibacription Price, II. W S-JWCUt PAPCR OF IOUX COUNTY. ',0a.' I. Ciitom, Editor. . 'V CiaMd at the flarrlson port otBre a tH Msm i.attcr. Aivor.linR ti KjM'rci il ilixpatclies lo iht prwK, Jim. Ixl. th IJch-m were do fMlcd 1y UritiHh forcc-i at 3olenlurg. umlLCCudiuiurid of (iotil, IVk !i. If lhn wer ever Buy iloulit rU(iv to tlw valus of the ml ver dullar iificr list inionUiKtUoa in 1973 tli.it (loult will lie rain o veil ulittn prsiitent Mi'Kmley will liuve signtil lite (fold stn idurd liill ho mmii to p.i the U. 8. (tuiktle, , wtiicU fill tie concurred in by the iKtiwe. ' Tlw future of Cubi and I'orto Kieo, lh Pltilippinc UKiion, liniancial legis lation in tlie now Cngr, SetreUry Boot's report, tk British reverws in &IOth Africa, and the recent progress of American mmiicipilities a. re itoine of tho tipic editorially treated in the Januuiy Bieiueof Rcntem, Tlie pirate war now inausenited by theBrituh nafy on the high seas, in haMiog up foreign merchant marine ves mit, m creating great cmtereation in jreraaajr. Bwwia, France and the Uni ted SUten, and la liable to create aertoua irtwfcSl if Mt complete diaruptbn, be txaao tbeae four oatums. 8ec. Oae of the U. S. Treasury in an official act ordering the war revenue fund of a million dollar a day to be de fMHited in J. P. Morgan add Rockefellers iMnk.the City National of New York, ought to heacnmenulflcient in itself for Impeachment proceeding But as time UrotrreiweH, with repullican arty in control of every branch of the governm- ot, the money power become more ml more einbolden"d. TiiowulijecLf the Revii'w of Revietes c-liarucUr ulcetch for Jniiry u Secra twy John Hay, who by reaion of the 4sttli of VicePreaident flobart becomes the aiiocesaor apparent to the Preaiden- r. The writer of the sketch ia Mr. Ilenry Ifacfarland, the wellftnown W'as- iiinirinn correanotulent. who niukex it clear that few men in public life to-day have bad mood a training for the pre mAaava umMt. ILiV tins received in the ik&i IT- .1, uuny-nine years vv ihw .... , .1 ' Q MCWV J1UWI BH1lllw M9iwu.i j ft number of New Jersey trust con jaaaa IA data are 91. with a total capiUl- X .VT.Wloa of ,rO8,410,OOO, or an average ( ApiUlixaUon, of 43,tt.''8,27. ' UWMr a recent ngmaun uw ui Awara, 88 truit concerns nave incorpor ted In that state with an average cap italisation of $6,130,147. Thus, oaa can readily see, that the Doney power, together with a Urge fltaadinr armv. fore i if n exoansioo, Uie aiagle gold tUndard, there i a pretty gloomy oat-look for the futnre. Bow ungrateful, some people become After tlw have been picked up and made what thev sever could have even dreom J of , had it not been for the dear people. JU iaetaoce of this kind seems to ua ia Boa. J. C Dahlman and a Mr. Laws, tiro members of the state board of trans pertatkM. at a salary of 12,000 a year. IfewwlMa the people who are about to bo bald up by the transportation com IMitt for another freight steal, aod the . fcerataries are importuned to do erery tlitag la thoir powor t right tho wrong, boA Hr Lawa aod Dahlaan turn to Mm paofw M nnob M M MV in r ply "tbt fopU ba damned" Mr. Uahl MM gov furUMrMd snakes a personal ' natter out of it ay aamiling editor Ilit olicoek beoaoaa ba had the ambitioo to haoaaM V. 8. Senator. If the Board WW Mag their doty certainly the peop le woeild pad aa fault. XT ANTED me of good char acter, from XI to 80 years of age, to go a Traaavaal. For purtlculara address .aG. Hur. CnauVoa ftb. . (, Tiabove waa al tsa awaarad Cata tor THE HOSPE PI A WO. Ummuallbo in Stvl on D3icr Of Cash. as IBICES WILL SURFRiSE A. HOSPE, Cnaha. Cci. FACTOUY: 101 UwrJ Sirrrr. W Celebrate Our 2oL?i V'incMA ft.-.. ....f&A-JT f V.T V 'V SElRE'ilRY GIGL HELPS OUT NATIONAL BANKS. Nuv Yjrk, D;i't)VnV;r 2'). Tiie Joiirmf :iys: Wall Mrm-l drew n reat. liraitli of nstonihhtnent yeslrdny when it flsrureil j just what, Si retiirv Ci;ijfe Had done for the The whole iiilt-rnal rnvumies of Ilia Uovernment of the nation are tu deposi ted with this bunk. These average nhoiit This vast Hum can be loaned out by tlio er cent is roulied it will be an addition of fauok. ' MIIJJOSH IN' IT. Figured yearly, it amounts to $ 1.1,000.000. Kven nifn who are wont to calculate in million!, and form and promote corn. binations whose capital would hae astounded the world a generation ago, wor Staggered nt these llxure. . How did it all come about? What influence could have raked such Treasury? These questions are Iwing asxed on every hand today. An analysis of the personnel of the national City Hank Directorate rIiows that it ia an aggregation of the trust kings and . "! UHT THE TIU'SC KISOS. , MenMwaaoni; the men on tlwbonwi: " .; " -- Wai. Kockfiftdler, reprtstrnling the Standard Oil Intfres's. II. Walter Webb and William Douglas Uloanu, representing the Var.derbilt in terests. Ro!rt Bacon, representing J. Pierpoint Morgan. Heory O. Havemcyer, representing the Sugar trust. Jab IL Sch iff, reiresentiug Kuhn, Leob & Co., tho head of the Union Pacific syndicate. John A. McCnll rejiresenting the 'ew York Life Insurance company. 11. C. Taylor cheif heir of Moses C. Taylor. Samuel Sloane, represeuiiiig lelaware and Lackawanna and other railroad interests. This great alliance of flnaocial interests is the greatest in the country, if not in the worW. It is a trust of truxts. Into such hands has Secretary Gage turned the ir.ttrnal revenues of the United States Government. Now what does the Government get in EXPECTS PEOPLE WILL CONDEMN ADMINISTRATION. ST. PAUL, Dec. 26. Senator J. K. Jones, cluurtnan, of the Democratic na- tional Committee, ex-Vice President Stevenson and General P. Watt Hardin of Kentucky, were here today and this afternoon met a large gathering of local Democratic leaden. - After, greeting Sen ator Jones spoke at some length annouc ing bis viewsof current political iijues. He said: "I believe that every people have o right to govern themselves in their own way. The American people will rise up as one man and condemn the course of the administration as crimnal aggres sion. The next Democratic convention will reuftlrm the Chicago platform and nominate Bryan. It will declare against trusts. It will declare in favor of estab lish! nir freedom everywhere. What our fathers believe in we believe in, nnd 1 week past, and news has come indirectly to the effect that BJaber and co-workers in nearly every county in Nebraska have upward of eight hundred aod luty, mostly Irish, pledged to enlist. The plan is to go under the direction of th head-movers in the matter in New York, who are raising money from pop ular subscriptions to fare the men as civ ilian to Africa, where they will be or ganised and equipped for service. It is positively known that Maher ha proffe red a ma jorship to Captain Fisher who it now in Omaha or Lincoln. Chadron New. Tlio Prwttleat Calendar. ; . Hood'i Samaparilla, Proverb Calendar for 1M0 Is th prettiest we have seen It I bora in front of two little girls, whose fresh swoet faces, and dainty r- i of blua aod (link from rt pleasing pi .td-c upeo wIihAi to look duriug tlw coruin. Ti mm 1 furnish ho lt ptso" )'- T'e. HIHI tifl'Ji t t0 UW' ).0iil 'l.rio. Is-seripiion ot our s'rle E. Cibine I'u-tm: 7 1-1 (fc- v-fc, I 8 Ciiiv nsj Ovfr-irttrvr R . I Full lr-iu l'im, Xl'udHjil and Crna-l tie'tllfd I J' .uloe Iti'iw'ttUni Action,. Jv.e y Ke. lf,u!i'i- ' r erf (! I-'ImUIimJ :nO k, )Mi. any and Wdnut. K'Ui-rl or i,';,)'Vf(i t'otel,.. i.xi'-u.iuii Jiu-iK I'mk; ii'illlrn Fall Itui1. Milc-I ntid ltiotlmi n I!)nu'! ca Tnri-c P-.Iu'b ml l-l:il ,'i'JifU" a. Iieiirm: 4 f -tt. H hti-hi. )i-p I.: 2 (m, It 1-2 l-i-h. Mini" i; Curly V. i 1 1 . 1 1 V"D'T. 0ia Will tor 'l'urms nj I'rU'ut. ' - lit lOiJii, fcUtlOU, r fnti, ry (.yrH'll tiHi- H t r I f-i1' fit'-iv ( jt 1"' ' '1 Anniversary Ojfohw-r :J, I i. up i national Citv Hank of this city. (.1.000.000 a week. hank at the bust rat it fan !jft. If 0 $300,000 a week to the income of the i a plum us this out of tin National railway harous of the country. exchange? Cincinnati Enquirer. have no doubt about tho result. My idea about the Philippines is that it is our duty duty to restore order there and then allow those people to make a gov ernment of their own and let them man age their own affairs in their own way. The government of the United States should say to the Filipinos now that our purpose is to establish peace. We should treat the Filipinos with the sam good faith as the Cubatis. Whether we will keep faith with tho Cubans I have my doubts. "The lioors hy their resistance are making votes for us with every rising and setting of the sun. Our sympathy goes out to those poor fellows in a way that words cannot express." Ex-Vice President Sotvenson and Gen eral Hardin also spoke along tiie same lines, fill lieing optimistic of Democratic success. IJenver iuily News, year. Die Calendar is printed trom large, plain type and gives valuable in formation. Tho Calendar is made to tand alone or it cai bi 1 u spends! from the wall. Everyor will want Hood s Calendar, and you should ask your drug gist for it at ouc-j. You can obtain one, if more convieniont, by sending 0 cents in stanps to C. L II00J & Co. Lowell, Hubs. HrrrT.o From The Valley. Tlie Harrison mail failed to make the trip to Montrose last Saturday, Yes we miss the Wyoming items very much, Do you need a peiicil K.lel? The chicken pox has broken out in Mt, Miller' fanvily, Willi an 1 Arthur are both hayg It. Miy'jWi lliumr.ird wrnt to ' In lr" , -' ..'''.'edii-.iuhi t i Work 11 He. Il' ii' t. 1 - ,' Mr. IVniidici, and Air.. Lovd c tiim v- r 'from (Jotlonoo'J i alten-l l' vkbl 1. V ...4 It's 0to the People. Less thaii a year remains in which to gather Ctct3, and information that will inSuciice your vote for the next president of the United States. Th.it grjvous wrongs have been committed, and grave errors allowed to exist wihout effort at correction, is evidences by the speech, writings, and comments of eminent statesmen and jurists ; congressmen and leading men of business j professors and clergymen ia every s.ate. Party r.Slialior.s have been ignored in the ctcry against tl.rus'ins: aside the s-feg-nrds of our fathers and jiuLi hvj, pi:!!-ii'?!l into the affairs of Europe. Trie sliu,;;ion is a deplorable one if not akrs.fiag; as is also our domestic afi':irs dominated by gigantic Trusts. T!:c t;U arc not of spontaneous growth 1 , They are the result of years of labor--and expenditure of millions of dollars! Beginning with the dis p7.cmcrt of American silver for !lr.0Uh fold, tlie cunning of Eng irjid'a d;p:cnacy in shaping the des iiiiy of od? Republic is apparent to iry crd':ary observer seeking the trtn inv,irdncr.s of events. Ti:e, t.uK.innsti Enquirer has fre "ucirJj c.;'.l'-d attention to each and every move &s it was transpiring, and dinir.j the campaign of 1900 will orcsev.f its readers with" a truthful array of facts that will be extremely interesting and startling.- ' ' j No fitr-mtp.ded American, be he Keputfjiean, Democrat or ;of other pohtiirMfiith, can afford at this critical time to-ignore th a truth. Partisan prejudice, with the Trusts as dictators, is a far.',more degrading slavery than that whr.li existed previous to the Civil War of f 61-64. Tru-fe in the United States alone have representative capital greater than dj the gold and .silver in the world. ? These will spend many more rail'ionj of dollars to suppress truth and facts and mislead all who fail to look beyond their plausible decep tions. Read the Enquirer and you will beble to discern the truth and combdt falsehood. A victory for Trusts, and the McKinley Adminis traUor n icoo will ead the era of tc: iIi27od to greatest number. Watch carefully the Cincinnati Enquirer- COIN'S NEW BOOK- The latest and greuti-t work by the auth. or of t'le fatuous "Coin Financial School1' entitled. COIN ON MONEY TRUSTS AND IMPERIALISM. VOW HEADY. The price of tnls book Is X cents pr copy and it can he bid only of TiiKUXKY mountain xkwn, sole uRent for tuU piii l of the country. Ia order to faellstt! itswiile distribution the iiew malces tho following liberal offers ; The IMily and Samlay News three months (i.2",) and one copy of "Coin on Money, Trua!t and Imperialism" (1 cents,) posture prepaid both for only - Hi. 'A The Weekly News one year (11.00) uud one copy of Coin on money (2S cents) postage prepaid, both for only si.oo. If yo:i are already a subscriber to either edition nf the News you can renew your subscription for three months or one year as the case may bn and take imvaniuK.' of this offer. Ca-.il to accompany all orders. Address TIIE ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS. Denver, Colo. Institute last week. Ili v. i'rady and Itice came over from Cottonwood, last Friday to conduct a Bible Institute. Mr. Frady left Thurs day noon. Mr. Rice conducted the les son Thursday tught, and we have heard nothing but praise for the able manner in which he handled the subject. Those who heard him thought it wa.s a rare treat. Rev. Wraight returned to Cot tonwood with Rev. Rice on last Friday. Wo are rathej late about gathering some items that ought to hnve been in a couple of weeks ago. A little daughter latbly arrived at the home of J. B. Brad Icy. Remem'oer preaching next Sunday at Bodaru, at 11 o'clock 8. S. at ten. Clio. Estrayod or Stolon, From my runrh on White River one mile above Glen, one large white cow, with red neck, either muley or dehorned, branbed in right or leftside. One laiue white heifer, with blnck neck, one year old past, brancedaEXfS: on right side, One red Mr calf, with white face, branded f dollar mark, Wero last seen about six W'ecks ago, A liberal reward will be paid for in' formation lending to their recovery, or their return to the rnni-lu If stolen, I w ill pay $.100, ruwurd for tlfb convictioti of the thief. Lkroy Haix, Crawford, Neb. The Commercial Banb INCORPORATED 1888. :: 9 . Harrison, - - - - Nebraska. ssr1 A T)TT A r ctapt: rj in O SURPLUS FUND - -o- DIBECTOBS. C. F. Coffke, President. Cii.is. C. Jmesox. B. CORRESPONDENTS: :o - 'INTEREST-PAID ON ThG NewYorK World, ! ThriG8-A-We3k Edition. ALMOST A DAIY--AT THE . ' PRICE OF A WEEKLY. The most widely circulated "weekly" newspaper in America in the Tlnc-a-week edition of The New Fork World, and with the Presidential campaign now at hand you cannot do without it. Here are" some of tlie reasons why it is easily, "the leafier in dollar a year journalism. It is issued every other day, and is to all purposes a daily. Every week each subscriber receives 18 pages and often during the "busy" season 2-1 pages each week. The price is only $1.00 per year. It is virtually a daily at the price of a weekly. Its news covers every known part of the world. No weekly newspaper could. stand alone nd furnish 8uchervic.V " - ! i- The Thrice-A-Week World has at us disposal all of the resources of the great est newspaper in existence the wonder of modern journalism '"America's Greatest Newspaper," as it has been justly termed The New York World. Its political news is absolutely impar tial. This fact will be of special value in tbe presidential campaign coming on. The best of currrent fiction is found iu its colnmns. These nre only Rome of the reasons: there are others. Read it, and you will see them all. We offer this tinequaled newspaper and Pukm- JocitNAI, together for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price of the two papers is 2,00. 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Bold by ell newxlmlen. Sunn & Co "'" Ksw York Brueh OffloirAa W BU Wuhlmfton, D. C. I'anted-An Idea Who era think of some simple rVnlcct your lflai; ther mar brlu oa WMlth l amy 10 penr 'OHS WKIIPEHUURN OO , PstKlt Alto Mtl, WHhiDRton, D. C, for tbdr !, pHw qOw ml list ai lwo ban im tnncans wim. i RU YOU A WORKER ! t in Wood or flftel t If so lend for CaUltJKi.j of 1 CS' l OOT V)WTR MACHINERY. ; wriltal, itrong, filmblu, i V, . P. & John Darnos Co., 14 Puny St., Rocs ford, lllMets. 1 J8 $10,000.' - 10,000.00 j T). H. Geiswold, Cashier. ItntR, A. McGixtty, ti WESTERN NATIONAL BANK, New York. OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, Ouaha, Neb. o) ' TIME DEPOSITS.:' St. Joseph's Academy & Boarding School, .Vermillion So.' Dak. - Tlie 'school is conducted by and under the auspices of tho Benedictine Sisters of St. Joseph. The Scholastic year consists of two sessions of 20 weeks each, and begins Sept. 11, 1899, and Feb. 2, 1900; conduct ed in three departments Primary, Pre paritory, Academical and Commercial courses. TUITION: Prirriary & Preparatory per month, $1.00 Academic &. Commercial ' 2. 00 Board, Tuition, Bedding, Washing (c, per mon'.b, in advarice $10 and $12.00 ' BENEDICTINE SI3TERS. St Joseph's Ecademy, Vermillion, So. Dak. STOCK BRANDS. , The t!ouri!fAT. will publish your brand, Hire the rollowhiK, for $2 :00, per ve.ir. Each ad ditional brand 75 cents. Ji.very larmer or ranchmen in Sioux and adjoining counties mould advertise their brands 111 TiikJouh KALas it circulates alt over the state. It may be the means of saving money for you. CHAliI.ES lilEHLE. On left, side or hip of cattle, ( tin left shouldi-r of liorses. i (Utane on tlie head 01 Warbonnet ereek Address Hari-ison, Sioux Co. Neb. CHAULES USII'JIENOfB The brand reprscntcd in this notice and branded any where on left side of horses and Also the L j brand any where on left side of cattle belongs to tlie undersigned. Chakles UmhiEnoiir. Harrison, Nebrnskn. CIIAHLES NEWMAN. The brand represented In this notice nnd branded any where on left side of cattle, and over lap cut from tho right ear. . S. Also the. same brand On left thigh of horses, belongs to the undersigned. Itange near East Springs, south part lo Sioux county. Ciiarlks Nkwman, Ilnrrison, Nebraska. "9 Fit AN K NT7TTO. On left side of cattle and on left shoulder ot horses. Range on Antelope creek P. O., Ghllchrlst, Sioux Co., Neb. JOHN A. HANSON Owns the follovv- Imrbraud on cull er: Also HG on rnt lio nnd liorse eati In on leftside hornes ou left shoulder. Ranfe on Sliver Springs and east ot stata Ine rostolllce Harrison nel) tlOO ItEWAKD. FOr proof to convict any person of steal ing any of my took. Cattle branded same as cut. Horses branded same oil rlglit. shoulders orO , on ' left thigh. Mieep,ilntlrsrt sstitii si eattle and . fire brand C ui right side uf nose. Addrras, VIU (tni.vll.l.R( . -- ' '"' ' tjlee Kehr., wpANY LAOVfevaluai)lm-i tbHsKam, saimtw tm m ma I ' Maa. V. M. Al. C 1 rt yvrw y . tTff vif ,. - 3f 1 V f l : 'f ON lis ' - I 4- ; A - ' t. ' its 1 . "w