THE JOURNAi.! WEDNESDAY, NOV. .", 1S7. k r rr-rr Cererral hemorrage caused the death of the Hon. Zachariak Chand ler. Max v leading democrats arc Indig nant over the schism iu their ranks iu New York. It is stated that scattering bating of Indians were scouring the yfflu rivcr country, "Wye, last wee.;. It is claimed that the squ'aw wife of Chief Johnson saved Due lives of Mis. Meeker aud the oU'.cr captives. A cuown of over four hundred people hooted the "Lord Mayor In the streets of Loudon on the 30th ult. Last week another sale was made at Lcadville, being the third of the Vulture, to Mackey, Tabor & Co., for $250,000. Oxe hundred and eighty -three thousand pounds of gold was with drawn from London on the 27th ult., for New York. It Is stated that the friends of Secretary Everts admit that ho is working earnestly to succeed Kcr nau in the Senate. It is slated by a Paris correspond ent that two hundred iuhabitant3 of Injuupoint, in Eastern Siberia, have perished by famine. The treasury at Washington City lust week purchased 530.0U0 ounces of silver for the Philadelphia and San Francisco mints. Ax unknown tramp, about forty years old, while sleeping in a straw stack near Columbus, Indiana, was gored to death by a bull. "Walter Goodrich, who recently disappeared from Chicago, with sus picious of foul play, 1ms turned up in Indianapolis-, on a 'spree.'5 1 1 ox. A. L. Iluowx, of Ohio, aud Republican Senator elect from lloss aud Highland counties, died at llillsboro on the night of the 2Gth ultimo. The captives Mrs. and Miss Mee ker and Mrs. Price and two children arrived in Denver on the night of the 30th tilt. Mrs. Meeker was quite ill. Ox the 30th ult. the A. & N. rail road entered Seward. The trog was placed in the crossing of the 15. & M. on the 29 ult., icady for cross ing that track. Two freight trains collided near "Williamstown, on the Troy and Boston railway, on the 2Slh ult., causing about $20,000 damage to cars aud locomotives. The severest storm ever known at this season of the year occurred at Mt. Washington, N. II.. on the 20th ult., the wind attaining a velocity of 332 miles per hour. Jas. Kelly, Thos. McGee, Thos. McCarty cut their way out of Lud low street jail in New York the other day. They were under sen tence for counterfeiting. The daughter of a French General, Commandant at Tours, eloped the other day from Paris to Loudon for the purpose of marrying a Turk, the sou of the Ambassador to England. IIerrert IJextox aud Frankic "Woodward both committed suicice by shooting themselves with the same pistol, the man killing himself first. No cause is assigned for the deed. Uusixess generally resumed in Memphis on the 27th ult. That day, through trains on all railroads ex cepting the Littlo Hock route, arriv ed and departed. No new cases of fever reported, and no deaths. The tug boat Daniel Irown ex ploded her boiler on the 20th in the East river, instantly killing the firc mau and a deck hand, and seriously injuring the engineer and cook. The tug was blown iiitr fragments. Axotiiki: little item from the elec tion in Ohio shows how the people felt on the senatorial question. The Republican majority on the legislat ive vole is 17,!U, au excess of GS5 over the majority for governor. Mrs. JJetsey Ross of Philadelphia was the lady who made the first American Hag. cutting the stars from white satin without ever mov ing the -scissors from the material until the star was finished. She was a quaker lady aud a good poet and siuger. The fire in the Pinkerion tunnel on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad has burned out all the timbers of the tunnel, aud it is believed has caught iu a vein of coal in the mountains above, as smoke has been seen issu iug from them. A temporary track will have to be built around the mountains. Twenty thousand people con vened lat Saturday to greet and welcome Gen. Grant to the hospital ities of the city of Omaha. The re ception and banquet tendered Gen. Grant was a splcudid affair worthy the occasion aud the man, and every thing passed oil pleasantly and sat isfactorily. Secretary Sherman has given notice that proposals will be receiv ed at the office of the assistant treas urer of the U. S. at New York uuiil the 8th inst., for the sale to the gov ernment of 110,000,000 of any of the six per cent, interest bearing bonds of the United States, at which time bids will be opened and awards declared. 'fflKS OutlOOlf. The political sky is bright with Vamc. 1 w. gtatc elections so lnr Fcld go (a show that the events of Cl-o liav c not been forgotten, and that thr, people of the north intend that t,c surrender of the rebel forces at Appomattox 'shall mean somc ling, notwithstanding the bluster ing threats of the JJngadicrs ana their Fympathizers throughout the country that the government must be starved into submission to the will of those who were defeated in war, and foiled in their attempt to dismember the best government on earth. The Union, the constitution and the enforcement of the laws is to lie the basis of action hereafter, and though there may be excep tions, here and there, when local opinion overawes national officers, the people will finally sec to it that the authority of the government is respected and enforced wherever the flag of the Union floats, and that un der its ample folds the rights of the humblest citizens will be fully se cured; the nullification of national law will be unknown; treason will not only be odious, but be punished as it deserves lobe, and the fad that this is a Xatiox plowed so deeply into the minds ami hearts of men that no contrary thought or senti ment can find lodgment. The Republican party has' been exerting every nerve to hold fast what was attained through so much expenditure of treasure and blood, and by the help of a good Provi dence and a miserably foolish and mad Democratic congress, they have succeeded admirably. The " solid south'' will be confronted by a sol idcr north; the embers of the seces sion lire will be kept confined and allowed to die in peace; business of every kind will be so great that the bitterness of the past will in irooil measure be forgotten. The people evidently mean that there shall be no step backward. Gex. Gk.yxt, since he arrived in the United States, has met with con tinued greetings at every considera ble place he visits. He seldom in dulges in making speeches, but in reply to an address of Col. llobcrt Taylor at the reception tendered him at Arirginia City, by the mem bers of the society of Pacific Coast Pioneers, the General said : Mr. President, ladies and gentle men members of the society of Pacific Coast Pioneers : Your pres ident has already said what 1 feel in appreciation of my reception here. Nothing which I received abroad was such a pleasure to me. I do not mean by this to disparage my greeting abroad. It was an honest and hearty one and showed the high esteem felt for our country by for eign nation':. It would have been quite different a quarter of a century ago. Now we are regarded as the most powerful nation on earth. Wo have much which European nation; have not that is we have a popula tion which as yet doc not threaten to crowd any inhabited district or exhaust the productiveness of the soil. AVc have extensive soil and immense undeveloped resources to exhaust before our population will become so dc isc as to make the rais ing" of suflicie it to live on a serious problem. In this respect we have great promise for the future. The fact of the matter is we arc more thought of abroad than we think of ourselves. Yet at the same lime we think considerable of ourselves, and we in fact are a little conceited over our advantages. Laughter. J The newspapers and politicians, howev er, think there are a good many bad people in the world, and that things arc on the verge of ruin. IJut'l guess we arc all right. Laughter. CnrniH IIowi: went down one night last week to reply to ex-Senator Tipton's speech delivered at Sheridan, Neb., and it was rumored before he left that he might receive rough treatment in that quarter, if he attempted to rcph, but he p:iid no attention to the report, but went forth and found five hundred people ready to. hear him, to whom he spoke two hour, answering Tip ton's state-rijrhtj? ariruinenfs and liking the crowd with. Some un ruly democrats swore they would whip him before he left and pro vided themselves with stones, clubs and eggs waiting to mob l.iin when he started home. It wa. discovered before l.c started that some ot ihc crowd had removed the burrs from the wheels of his buggy, insuring him a .smash-up and probably a broken neck had it not been discov ered. A democrat bv the name of Jim Laniard, proved to be the guil ty man, and after a long investiga tion he made confession, I'nmanl plead for mercy, claiming he was drunk when he did the act. A terriiile conflagration visited Parker, Pa., on the 30th ult., In coming in contact with oil tanks, in which many thousand gallons of petroleum were stored, waiting shipment ; as a matter of course the reservoirs and tanks exploded scat tering the burning fluid over the ad jacent houses. More than seventy buildings were consumed, aud the fire was still burning. The hillsides arc covered with homeless families. Senator Zach Chaxdlf.i: was found dead in his bed at the Grand Pacific hotel, Chicago, on the morn ing of the 1st. He had been speak ing in "Wisconsin, and the night pre vious had addressed a large audience at McCorinick's Hall iu Chicago, and spoke with his usual ability. His sudden and unexpected death has cast a gloom notrfcr the city of Chicago alone but throughout the entire count rv. fuucral will take The dispatches from the eastern part of the province of Nova Scotia represent the storm of last week as most destructive to properly. A gang of seven counterfeiters were arrested last week in Andrew County, Missouri. A large amount of spurious dollars and half dollars and a number of moulds and other implements for manufacturing coun terfeit money were also captured. "Wm Porter, Jr., of "Wheeling, "W, Va., while out on a Hollowc'cn lark, was fired upon by a farmer whom he had pelted with tomatoes, with a doublcd-barrel shot-gun,, the shot taking effect in his face leaving him in a dangerous condition. Ho refus es to tell who did the shooting. David Hall was found on the railroad track at Sidney, Neb., on the morning of the 29lh, horribly mutilated, his head, legs and arms being cut oil". It is thought several trains passed over him. He had just conic in from the Hills. lie had 30 on his person. It is stated that he has an interest in land near Elkhorn Valley station. It is sup posed he had been intoxicated. M.u. Gex. Joseph Hooker died at Garden City, L. I., on the 31st ult. He was in his usual good health until late in the evening, when he retired to his apartments, and short ly after died suddenly. In the late war of the rebellion Gen. Hooker showed great skill and bravery in several hard fought battles. Pence to his remains. One by one the heroes fall. It has been proposed by the prop er authorities that if the Indian Chief Ouray is willing and will surrender the guilty parties for proper punish ment, that hostilities would cease. It is staled that Chief Ouray favors that course. The opinion is gaining strength that the settlement of the whole difficulty now appears highly probable. CT&BfXriBJTCWK39a Patrick Galliger, living live miles south of Utica, Neb., went with a load of wheat ihc other day to Exeter, and, after getting a good deal of drink, started for home, and has not been heard of since, and no trace can be obtained of his team. He is a bachelor, well oil and has no relatives in this state. tyTij.c;acu3CMj Editor Journal: We move to our new house at Rising City in a day or two, and thought we would once more write you a line or two while iu the old home of years, of pleasant memories. Unable to farm it any longer on account of health, we have rented it, which will give me time to look more thoroughly to my orchard, and my farm (if my health will permit) fenced into fields with live lencc, and also to plant more tilnber. Our home at Rising Cit is a plat of sixteen acres, pleas antly located, and of our cellar 10x2-1 with a six foot brick wall, and suffi ciently lighted to keep house-plants in winter, we are indeed very proud. 0,000 brick from the yard of Hale & Osborne, of David City, built our walls and the chimney also, which is commenced at the bottom of the cellar, in order that we may place a stove iu it, and have a lire, when it is necessary for us to work therein. flO for tiie brick for cellar and chim ney, is, wo think, o'ir best invest ment since we have been iu Nebras ka, and we hope the gentlemen who have solved the hay-burnt brick question, will hae large profit with their patent, for the brick they fur nished me arc as-nredly good. A short time since we asked thro' the Journal for a harness maker, stating that the location was a good one. We secured the harness shop, and the gentleman is well satisfied. And we now state that we believe a Jewelry establishment would do well here. It is- now tu five miles travel to buy a Hook or have a watch repaired, &c. Will some one willing to grow up with the village and country look at our location. Another good physician is needed here, as the ride is'too much for one. It certainly is a good location for one who is competent iu his profes sion. All branches of business here : navjug a ueavy iraue and our city a steady, healthy growth. We will notice some improvements in our next. "Why Not ? Wraflu'i' Etcport. Review of the weather at Genoa for the month of October, 1S79: Mean temperature of mo., ilea's Mean do of same mo. last vear. . Highest do on the otli (leg's Lowest do on the .'list den's . . Ordinarily clear day " cry cloudy day " HijrL wind days ." Calm day . ..." Hiiin fell during portions of dav Inches of rain lull r7.tt 48.2 1 .90 .12 2 .") 10 8 1 '! Ain't qf rain same mo. lat.ye.ir in 0.i roi oinne lain ami L'utli, slight. Ice on thc3d, oUth and "1st, from K to 1 inch thick. Kojis on 4tli. "th and 20th. Hazy on the 4th. Prevalent wind during the month from is. to X. W. bv W. Lunar Ilalos on i'2d, 2.th and 2Gth. Lunar Coronas 22d 2Sth and oOth. Thunder and lightning on the 1st. On the 1st at 4 a. in. a very line meteor pascd across the zenith from X. W. to S. K.. also on the 12th and 13th. Sudden change of wind from S. E. to X. W. at midnight on the 22d, accom panied by a very high wind. It is worthy of remark that the same amount of rain fell during the month this year and last, though in 187S it was in the shape oi snow ami uearlr two inchei less than in 1877. Gex. IIooker's place Jo-day. COLUMBUS HAEKETS. Our quotations of the markets are oh taiaecl Tuesday afternoon,aiul arc correct and reliable at the time. GRAIN, AC. Wheat Xo. 1, test ."-D lbs 44 44 O 44, fjg " .... " " 3, " til " .... ' '.ejected Corn, Oats, Barley Jtyc Flour, Graham, "te-il 1'ROIIUCK. l'llLLLi t a a a a Potatoes, Onions "J" bu LIVE STOCK. Fat Hogs, Fat Cattle Yearlings, Calves Sheep Good veal, per hundred, Hides, green salted . MEATS. Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Corned I'eef Steak 82 78 70 C 18 20 S0(00 4.") ..?2 7.3.0 . . . 1 )02 .V .. 1 00l 20 .-20 1720 . . ' 2.")(gr- 75 100 . . 2 nosnoc . . 2 f0:i 00 .12 00l.i 00 .. 4 00(g(5 00 .'! 00 4 00 4-i re 712J4 47 70 7 . . S12 I.UM!!!R, Finishing Flooring Siding Drop Siding Ship Lap Framing ( 10 to 20 ft) Sheeting Well Tubing (per bunch) Lath r per 31) Shingles (per 3r) Door 2-8x0-8, thick .. 2.0x0.0, Vt ' . . " 2-0x0-0, 1 " Windows Felt (per lb.) Tarred Felt (per lb.) ..$30 0040 00 . . 25 003T 0!) . . 20 00fe24 IH) . . 27 "i0i3( 00 2J 00 20 00 IS 00 1 ..() 4 .)() . . :: on t oo t H.i 1 .)0 1 00 . 1 00 2 00 .. 4 cents. "1 ' 4' SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements, under this head live cents a line, firt"inertion, three cents a line each subsequent insertion. Ciseuiuber E.icl:le&!. John Tannahill is prepared to ut up crout at 10 cents per gallon, at Columbus. SEcK-il'ii- Sioelc SJe-iIcr. All kinds of horned stock bought and sold; also fat and stock hog. ;J7!)-V D. AXDKRSOX. 51cr; " WIiitc You g;ci Your JttoMilJlV.M ! For sale cheap or trade for cattle, fifteen good Texas ponies. D. Andrksox. IOIlt!1. All iron square. The owner can get the amc at the Journal office, by proving property and paying for this notice For Sale. A good Leicester Ruck, shears from 11 to 14 1b. Apply to Gi:o. S. Truman, P. O. Genoa. Nance Co., Xeb. IVcav itit-at "tinrlfvt. AV. II. Randall has opened his new meat-market in the .old Win. Kickly tand on Olive street. He will pay the highest price for tocK or tat hog and cattle, and for hides, pelt and poultry of all kinds. He invite. all his old cus tomers to call and see him. "Vuticc '' 'l'acli-rs. 1 will be in my ollice at the Court House on the lirstand lat Saturdays of each month for the puipo.c of examin ing applicants for teacher's cerlilicates. and for the traduction of any other business pertaining to school. " S. L. I'ARiiurr, County Supt. "flillcr'N nicrcaiitilc Coliojrc. Arrangements arc made with the editor of this paper by which students can enter 31iller's Great 31ercantile Col lege, Keokuk, la., at. about half price. Thi college is bringing a practical edu cation within the reaHi of thousands of youiitr men who cannot afford to attend the high-priced college. Tuition in Englih branches i only $10 a jear. 'JTalce ""iol;e. All persons owing me will please call and settle by Sept. lt, and save costs. All accounts not settled by that time will be placed in my at tornev's hands for collection. M. II. O'Rrien. Tiiiihcr Tiati's. Those who gave mo their notes for timber last fall will take notice that I retain possession of tho same, md will receive the pay, when due. I prefer that .settlement should be made at my residence. "t. Henry LTcubcnn. Drive "lYcU.s-. Go to J. C. Elliott, one door north of Hammond House, where he is prepared to bore well and put in pumps for less money than the roy alty charged. Also agent tor ihe Stover wind-niill, all complete lor .$7.j.00. New pumps put down and old ones repaired on short notice. I'iioicu ZCcsifleiM'e "Lois for Sale. Choice residence lots for sale in the southeastern part of Columbus. From one to forty acres rich, dry soil and no alkali. Acre lots for sale at prices from .20 to $(; per acre, luquire ot Spcice & North. The above property comprises Ilig gins and Spielman's addition to Columbus. Stop a B.itlle. If you are troubled with dandruff, and your hair is falling out, go and see "Fatty" Woods,at the well-known Chicago Barber Shop, and get some of his Athenian Hair Tonic, a most perfect hair drcssiugaiid'restorutivc. A few applications ot it will remove dandrull" the uncleanly disorder ot the scalp, and will also prevent the hair falling out. It contains no lead, sulphur or any other poison ous ingredients as is so often used in other preparations. It is elegant ly perfumed, and renders the hair sott, pliant, and glossy. Manufac tured and sold by Henry Woods, proprietor of the Chicago Harbor Shop, Columbus, Nebraska. HOMESTEAD NOTICE. Land Ofliec at Grand Island. Xeb October 20th, 1S79. To Oicen Mason: You arc hereby notified that 3Iary A. Hilt, widow ot George S. Hill, ha3 made linal proof and pavment of the necessary fees on Homestead Entrv Xo. 0107, covering the southwest ijiurfer of Section 30, iu Townhip 1!), north of Kange 4 west, and as it appears by the records of said land office, von, the said Owen "Mason, on the 17th "day ot" Octo ber, 1S7.", tiled your declaratory, state ment for same tract, you are herebv further notified that you fill be allowed sixty .(DO) days from and after the pub lication of this notice to show eaue, if any you have, why a patent should not be issued to the said 3Iarr A. II ill fur the land above described. 31. B. IIOXIE, Itcgister. 491-4 Wm. AX VAX, Receiver. FI"VAI FKOOF. Land Office at Grand Island. Xeb.J Xovcmber 1st, 1879. f ""VrOTICE Is hereby given that the JjS following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure filial entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this no- tice, viz: August Osten, Homestead Xo. 3080, for the S. i, X. W. i, Section oO, Town ship 19 north, Hange 1 cast, and names the following as Jiis witnesses, viz: Henry Dcikc, of Platte Co., Xeb., and Kpli raim Pilling, of Platte Co., Xeb. 40.V5 31. 15. HOX1E, I'cgistor. Final Proof. Land Oflice at Grand Island, Xeb. Xov. 1st, 1879. NOTICE thereby given that the fol lowing named settler has tiled no tice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, aud secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice: viz: Fredcrich Wilhelm Arndt, Homestead No. 4780, for the south . northwest "4, Section 24, Township 1 ntrth Range 2 west, and names the following as his witnesses, viz: Edward Williams, of Platte Co., Xeb., and John W. Early, of Platte Co., 2i'l 4!.-5. 31. P.. IIOXIE, Kegiter. FINAL PH00F. Land Ofllee at Grand Island. Xeb.,) October 27th, 1879. f -VTOTICE is hereby given that the LM following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to mako linal proof in support of hi claim, and secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty day from the date of thi- no tice, "viz: Gehard Loekc. Homestead Xo. ."0S1. for the W. '.., S. AV. V4, Section 2, Town ship IS north, U-.inge 1 east, and names thefollowingashis vitnces, ' iz: Ilen jamin Spicluian, of Platte Co., Xeb., and Henrv 3Iuller, of Platte Co., Xeb. 4!-r 31. 15. 110. IE, IftgNter. Final Proof. Land Office at Grand Island", Xeb., October 27th. 1S79. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the IN following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty daj from the date oT this no tice, viz: Octabar Plant, Homestead Xo. O':02, for the S. E. i. Section 10, Township 19 north. Itange 4 west, and names the following a his itnee, viz: XiU Peterson, of Plitte Co.. Neb., and Ira Whitehead, of Platte Co.. Xeb. I9.V.) 31. 15. IIOXIE. Wegister. FJ.V.3, "&9it:!-I". Land Office at Grand I -land. Xebi October 22(1, ts7!. f NOTiCE is hereby gien that the following-named, settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal prool in support of his claim, and secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty d.iys from the date of this no tice, vi: Charle I'timp Homestead Xo. 4.'!"?, for the E. ., S. E. , Section 2, Town ship 17 north, Kange 3 wet, aud names the following as his witnesses, viz: James J. Ituiup, of Xauce Co., Xeb., and William 3Iatson, of Platte Co., Neb. J9W 31. IS. IIOXIE, KcgNter. B-,E"VAIii "BEOOS. Land Office at Grand Isl md, Xeb.,) October 27th, fs7. j "VfOTICE is hereby given that the L.1 following-named settler ha tiled notice of his intention to make limit proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this no tice, viz: William A. Patterson, IIomctc-3d Xo. 4179, for the S AV. ',, Section 20, Town ship 1!) north, Kange 2 west, and names the follow iiisr a Ills witni.-us, viz: 3I:ijoi- Chri-tma, of Platte Co., Xeb., and George Thoinazin, vt Platte Co.. Xeb. 49 1-.". 3LiL I IOXI i KegNter. "''""'AI, 3rS"-402". Land Office at Grand Nland, Xeb..) October i:h, 1S7. f ATOTICC i hereby given that the X ftillowing-uanu'd settler has filed notu-e of hi intention to make li-ial proof in upiort of hi clai.o. and secure linal entry thereof at the expirauii of thirty day. from the date of thf no tice, viz: Gottlibb Semp, guardias) of Charles Xifliiieger, minor heir of Jacob Xilline ::er,deccaed, IIometead Xo.OO.'Sjor the X. E. K. S. W. i. X. W. ,. S. E. '4, See ti. n 22, Tnwnhip 17 north. Kange 'j west, and nanus the following a his Aitne e. viz: Fred. Semp, of Platte Co., Xeb.. and Chritian I5os, of Platte Co., Xeb. Wl ' 311I51lIOXIE1lJegiter. fl'f.'t'ABj iimi?. Land Office at Grand island. Xeb.,) October i:;th, 1S7!. f VTOTICE i hereby given that the JL3rI following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days, from tho date of this no tice, viz: William Sel-or, Homestead Xo. 4."02, for the S. AV. ,, Section 20, Township 2'i norm, Hange "i wet, and name the fol lowing a his uitnossc, iz: John Kub inson, of Platte Co.. Xeb., and Perrv Lushhaiigh. ot Plitte Co.. Xeb. !02- 3J. IS. IIOXIE, KcgNter. Land Office at ("rand lland, Xeb..) Ocioiicr l.itii. I.s7!. N" OTICE'is herebv gien that the fdlowing named eitler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of hi claim, anil secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of thi no tice, viz: Riley X. Leach, Homestead Xo. 419!, for the X. E. I,, Section I, Townhip 2 north, Range -J wut. and. name the fol lowing as hi witnesses, viz: Joeph Gro", of Platte Co., .rii., ami Krook. E. Roger, of Platte Co., Xeb. 4!)2-"i 31. IS. IIOXIE, Register. Pinal Proof. Land Office at Grand Island. Xeb.. . October 20th, 1S7!. f NOTICE i hereby given that the follow Uig-nained settler has filet notice of hi intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, ami sonne linal entry thereof at tin: exniration of unity nays irom the date ol this no tice, viz: Anna Muller, Homestead No. .".in, for the E. U, X. E. 4. Seetioii 2S, Township 19 north. Range I eif, and names the following a hi witnese. iz: Henrv like, ot PhUte Co., XeiM and Johann Henry Littlem.inn, of Platte .. Xeb. 49:S-"i 31. IS. IHIXIE. Register. Final IVooi. Land office at Grand Island. Xeb.. October llth, 17!). i "JYTOTICE i hereby g:eii that the "s follow ing-n.imel settler hi filed notice of his intention to make final tiroof in itiinni-l. of lii. ..).;,., .! t ....., I -.j-....W' 111-1 ll.WIII, tll.l till. tlu.il entry thereof at the i xpiration of : thirty days iVom the date of this no-' tice, viz: 3Iajor Christmas. Homestead Xo.3707. for tho s. E. ;,', Section 20. Townhip 19 no. Ih, Range 2 wet, and name the foil'iwing a his itnee, viz: William A. Patterson, of Platte Co., Xeb.. and George Thoinazin. of Platte Co., Xeb. 4fl.'!- 31. IS. IIOXIE. Register. S-'juai Pnxif. Land Office at Grand Island. Xef October 20tb, IS7!. NOTICE is hereby given that tho follow ing-named settter has filed notice of bis intention to make tinal proof in support of hi elariiuaml -ecure final entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this no tice, viz: Xils 3Iiller. HomesfMd Xn.::72x, for the E. y.. X. E. IU Section 0, Township 17 north, Range ." west, and names the following a hi witnesses, viz: Fred Peterson, of Platte Co., Xeb.. and An tone Sxvaiison, of Platte Co., Xeb. I9-S-.". 31. 15. IIOXIE, Register. "'13'AL IK()F. Land Oflice at Grand Island, Xeb., October 11th, 1879. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the. JlN following-named settler has filed notice oT hi intention to make final proof in support of hi claim, and secure linal entry thereof at the expiration of thirty days from the date of thN no tice, viz: Thomas Sullivan, Nomc-tead Xo.."i.500, ' for the S. K. X. AV. K, Section tl. Town- J snip i norm, Kange i west, and iianiox. the following as his witnesses, vizr James Carrig of Platte Co., Xeb., am! 1 raincK uurK, oi j-iauc lo., . 4TO-". 31. IS. IIOXIE, RegNtcr. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. L. KRAMER', OK TIIK jSTEW YOEK CHEAP GASH STORE! IS NOW RECEIVIXG'TIIE FINEST AND LARGEST STOCK OF1 DRY GOODS CLOTHING, Boots & Shoes, HATS and CAPS, CARPETS, ETC. THAT HAS EVER BEEN EXHI8ITED IX THIS SECTION OF COUNTRY. wn ilk Tin-: MARKET IN THE EAST HAS l) IXCKil OX A new Styles of Goods 1 HAVK rOXCLITDKD TO BE SATISFIED Willi A SIM.I. SMALLER PROFIT AXI) SUA!.!. VONTINUI.: TO SELL AT TIIK Old Low Prices i:vi:x irnon ixi; Tin: Prices of Sonic Goods. "Small Profits and Quick Sales" Has always lieen my .Motto, and shall ;nntintic to live tip t it. Call and be Convinced! .X. KRAMER, llth Street. NEXT DOOR f JOURNAL OFFICE COLUMBUS, NEB. nsrsxiKOE nsr ti-xe NEW YOEK LIFE Insurance Company. One of the Oldest, Strongest and Best Life Companies on this Continent. 00 Assetts 887,000,000 Cash. Paid Policy Holders, 346,000,000 OOLU MBTJS LOCAL BOARD: UM2. nr.A:iS;UA:V, lrcit!r-t. JOHN STAUFFER, Vice-President. ADOLPH JEGGI, Sooretory. ABNER TURNER, Treasurer. S. A. BONESTEEL, Medfosl EamY. M IC M B E :R S : John Wiggins, Hardware 3IurlMMt Honry Schwarz, Farmer Jalin'Stantrer, Cennty Clerk Abnor Turner, Ranker Chns. Seh r (filer. Proprietor PsttiMtrr :ih1 .MnwMwiiSftgy. 1). Schnpbsiek, Lumber .Merchant I. Gerber, Furnituru Dealer (5. A. Schru-der, Hardware MerehMM. Wm. llnnncman. Lumber Ierefct Clias. t. Henderson, Express AgHi A. Ja'ggi, Lumber Merchant J. IS. l'elsinan, 3Ierehat George Rieder, Groeer J. U. Jlorrisscy. Grain MentlmHt .Henry Ragatz, Grocer F. II. Rnehe, Harnesswaker J. F. Flynn, ISriek 3IanufntHrtr...T Thos. FarruII, Farmer and IItl Prjrlfr Geo. X. Lamb, Farmer S. A. Ronesteel, Physician ami SMrg0K IT VERY prudent man should have his )f twwrwl lw imi garni mwiyy. Ill The Xi'.w Yoi:K LiKK offers imluremt.s in tfc Trntfito iHTretmot lfcm that ?annt be given by any other eompanr. AH persons watttiNg ItMiraKo from $1,000 and upward-, will plea rail oh om ittemher ol th Loral Nwa an each member of tbis Hoard i9 authorized to procure the iw.-urniter wVireii, al AnOLHii J.KGfii, the Secretary, is authorised to write Ike applieatioH. ami will keep on hand a full upply of Imw.S; and eireiilar for IMrilutiM. C. T. TAYLOR, General Agent, Omaha, Xebraekji. THE REVOLUTION Dry (jogcIs and Clothing Store Is now ready for the Fall and Winter Campaign with an immonse stock of r cady-madc Clothing. Bry Ciroods, 'arncts. Etc., Etc. At prices that were never heard of before in Columbus. BSf Dry Goods have taken a big tumble in the EssUra l&irkete fetofty and as I buy my goods strictly for caah, I will give ay ewrtowers tfee ben efit of it, and supply them with anything in my line at ntceh towr firkas than they were ever known to be heretofore. AH I ask for is, give an- a friemliv call and eon viiHT vonrself of thv. facts. T . G LL 0 1. , !.".T, Pioprietorof tho Revolution Dry Gods Stre onrnn OJL. ikS B Whu'til' ::nd !'! .il I). .It i in DRUGS. MKUJCIA'ES. PAIATS. OILS. "SV'J N DbAV CrIJA.,SS, rEilFUATEUY, PATENT MEDICINES. ETC Kerns on hitnd .ill .trtirl-- ii-n.-dly krpt in a frt--la Dmr strf. I0elrr- in ftiirntiiiidinv i:tniitr will Hnd it to t-ir i itrri t mr-ia.-r trm him, he ran :md will sjiv.- UKD-UOfK !')M'KS. Prescriptions Oarefuliv GGiapoiiiicIed, riTA cool) AsMiUTMKNT K WALL UMBER GIVEN AWAY! li ATTHE YARD OP JAEGG! & SCHUPBACH, fOl.Z'.M ill'.S, E3rall and tt iri-c.lit. LOWKST :ATKS -it Kikiwh in tVtrXr ka. TO SAVE MiiXKY ii tht- .-t wv ( MAKE .MoNKY. J'SSAS, IStO5. Land ODSve at Urand IIumiI. Nel.., i ()itler Uth. 1S7. f "TVfOTICK I luTfl.y -ivi-H that the fl X lituin.iaiH-d .'tti-r has MIt notice oT his intention to make Mm.iI proof in support of his claim, and sft-itrc NhI i-ntry tliercof at th-evpiratioH f thirty d:i from th diti- of this notit-e, vi: William II. Iheff liiian. Homnstead Xo. tl.12, for Hip W. Yz. S. K. ",, tit-tioH II. Township Jl north. K;ik 1 wet, w name.- th following his wltHts, viz: Ilfiiirieli Hf lllmfli. of IMatte Co.. Nel..and Froderu-k Miihhu-k. f I'itte 'o.. Xel. l!'2-r. M. It. HOXIK. lj?i-tfr. Land Office at Grand Toland. Srb.j Opto.r IStli. 18711. f N r"OTICE i herelir yiven that the loiluwinir-namrd settler has ntrtl notice of hi-, intent ion to make NimI proof in support of his claim, an" !eettr hum i entry mereoi at the rxprtwn or thirty days from the dat- of this n. - tice, viz: i-uuri ii rnrn i 1 Wff" tFA'l . for the W.K-S- W. 14, SeetioH 81. Town ship an north, U.-ine a west, ami names thefollowingashis witne-.sfs.vix: .Mar tin Ieasan,of I'latteCo.. Xeh., ami Xels Peterson, or J'latte Co., Xeb. J02-.1 I. 15. II OX I K, Ueei-tr. P'.jI... I.Lo.. ff- -.-.! V- -.. FSAAE "'1SOOI'. Land Office at Grand I-laml. Xeb.J October 13th. IKT9. f "VJOTICE i- hereby Ki en thnt the fol- lowing-nametl settler hat. ftieo ; notice of his intention to moke al proof in snpiort of his claim, and -eenre i linal entry thereof at the expiration of! thirty days from the date of this ho-' tice, viz: Francis L.Sisson, HometeadXo.Sai. for the S. AW , Section (!. Township i" north, Umi;e 1 westrand names the M- lowingas his vitnease.viz: Hazznrd 1 Sisson, of Platte Co.. Neb., and James w iionncll, or J'latte (Jo.. cii. iftW 31. P.. HOA'IK. Ke-i-ter. j ! -oo- wm ftMMtf jm. 2rMMW Xim.m xsmjm 9J m. miiiaiwiia Ld ""Ti L '..BSa e:. I'AI'Ki: ALWAYS KKI'T IX STM M. "lKIMSU,.. UmI ()Mc at (irand IoImmI. Xkl (HrtohrrW. tS"4. I "TOTK'K i hfrely jfien that tiW iN follow iMx-iuHM-d tK?r mv HIm Hotirr of his iHi-ikH U MM tfwaa proof i'm swpHrt of KK ellm, ih4 rr dual eHtrr thereof at the xphrMln f thirty days frM the tUte wt M mw JohH Weleh. Hone-HMi X. fM fbr the W. '-2. :?. W. ,. seetioii 2, Twwoiilp 10 n rth. KaHsre .1 we.t. wk ummrt tlNr follow ih as his witnesr, v'x: !'wry Mr ab. of I'ltle ( o.. Xth., wA Thwni as Mr Phillips, of IMatte "o.. Xl. !-:. M. M. IIOXIE. nuitr. I-iml ODkt! t rsrand Nlaini, Xd Ortoherth. VH9. f MOTICK is hereby given tht tN fbi. Xi lowiHjr.nnMied settler Motiee of his Intent ton to proof ih support of hi-eaii,MMi 'i Hm:iI -rv llM-reof .it tic- xniroti of thirty tt.-tvs rroui the IM- of lkt sotir. liz: f .-k KriitK. H.im'leail X. JBC, for the X. J. . E. ,. -eethMl , 'fmmn. hip l north, flange X we4. m4 imf-h- follow loir m hi witoees.. vi. Chorls Shrrdr. of tlatt- Co Xohv, ami Keujontia spielwjo, of Ptotte C. Xfl. Ci-.-V ,M. tt. HOXIK, Meirixtcr. I'LIMI. I25a'- , , (M, ,4 Oroi I-Ind. Xrht Oetober -JVtb. !". I ATffTICE i herrfev Kien tb.it the Jj followin-nontej --lt!rr has Itl.-tl notice of his intention t make tin il proof in uppo.t ofbis rlwn. and -. t KhsI entrr there. f at th- expire! 0.11 t f thirtr d- from thr nale .f this if. tlee. vi: .lkMH Henrv LUtionMnn. Hm. -I Xo. r3H. tor the -V. K. (. N. VT , N.U iv V K. W. Sretitm L Tow I slun I'J north, K? 1 un-t.snd hm the f - Ij iMw-lHir as tils wiMessn.s. mz: lit i;ri Wllke, of Plntto Co, Xeb., and At.u jiniier, oi dohh , .n. m SI. U. IWXIK, llfnU- r t iir a wr &.JJAJWA..A. y i