K , .- . j .- c . tp I r . . .. Ff, 3? w r iris ' tfttmtitsfMirtutt WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBElt 22, !. A. & N. TIME TABLE. Ps. Freight. Leaves Columbus.. .8:10 a. ui. 1:."i0 p. ni. Bellwood...S:3T " 2:3. " " David City 9:00 " 3:20 " " Seward. ...10:10 " C:00 " Arrives at Lincoln. . 11:25 " 8:30 " Tlic passenger leaves Lincoln at:i:55 p. in., aud arrives at Columbus 7:00 p. in; the freight leaves Lincoln at 0 a. uiM aud arrives at Columbus at 1 p. in. Boom the Fair. Splendid weather. Head Kramer's ad. Prepare for Iho Fair. Be sure to read Kramer' ad. County Supervisors iu eessiou. ' f Organs ! Call at A. & M. Ttirner'a. Kramer's ad. iutereto all. Read it. Latest styles in dress goods at Kramer'. Everybody is putting up all the hay they can. Platte count Fair, Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, inclusive. C. & L. Kramer .mike dress . goods a Hpecinity. F. M. Sacke.tt, of Albion, Suu - dayed in this city. D. MoKvlvny wan up from Schuyler Tliiirtduy. Gen. MoKi-ivey uf Ful'erJou was iu town litnl wr.d-:. Bunt paints at ruinous priivn, Co- ! lumbus Lumber Co. f 2-if School bnolcH. hlniil; book-, K. D. Fitzpatrick, Lilh MrcH. 2 Nitf A. Henry, Kj , ot Oitiuha, spent .Sabbath last iu this cii. . Mr. It. 11. Cowdt-ry iH confined to her bed with .sickness. Pianos, orrani, inu-ic, etc., E. I. Fitzpatrick, L'ith Mrtvt. KUf Sale bills printed at the .Iokunai. otlice, all styles and price. Come to the Platte County Fair for everybody will bo there. Wanted. A school by a male teacher. Box 127 Columb'is. 2p Mrs. (5. G. Bowman visited the state fair at Lincoln last week. Eight pounds of pure Ohio ma ple sugar for $1 at Basmusseu's. Best paints iu market at unheard of prices, Columbus Lumber Co. Jacob CrciHon returned last week from his business trip to Chicago. Goods of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest at the fi and 10c store on 11th street. 1 Phil. Best's Milwaukee beer always on drait at P. .1. Smith's ou 11th street. 15 Ladies go to Kiamer'a for new dress goods. The .ToniJNAL. is prepared to do all kinds of job work, commercial ' and otherwise. Have you seen the bargains of fered at the 5 and 10c store, Slill man'e old stand? 1 The material used in the stand pipe for the Columbus waterworks will weigh 05,000 lbs. Henry Lubker has a very nice plan of a dwelling houe which he expects to erect shortly. Mrs. T. Gregorius is having a neat dwelliug house erected in the northeast part of tho city. "Van" Myers has a couple of "flyers" in training, which will start in the races at the coming lair. The building enclosing the ma chinery at the waterworks will be in the shape of a T and will be built of " brick. Norfolk was selected as the place for holding the next annual session -of the North Nebraska M. E. Con ference. The Jouksai. boys and friends ot Mr. Garlow were the recipients of a box of splendid cigars set up on his wedding. . Lost Sept. 14 th package of dress goods on road between Stearns Prairie and Columbus. Leave at this office. 1 Mrs. J. S. Miirdock, Mrs. Hud. M urdock and her sister, Mips Jennie Hilkins aro visiting their old homes in New York. The Journal is on sale, each week, at the book and news stores of E. D. Fitzpatrick and R. Hartman, at 5 cents a copy. Wantkd A good girl to do housework. Liberal wages. No weekly washing to do. Inquire of Gus. G. Bccher. Joseph Loeb, of Chicago, was in the city Sunday on a short visit with bis sister Mrs. C. Kramer, aud brother Dave Loeb. The surplus fund of the First National Bank is now $17,000, and RobL Uhlig has been added to the list of stockholders. Our reporter neglected to men tion last week the birth -to Mrs. Thos. McTeggart, Sept. 12th, of a daughter, weight 12 pounds. Tho U. P. coal chute is to be quite an institution, and a wonder ful amount of material is on the - grounds, for its construction. For a piano, organ or sewing machine, call on or address A. & M. Turner, who will see that one i placed, aud guarantee satisfaction. The Journal is indebted to Mrs. W. N. Hensley for some of the most luscious plumbs ever tasted. What is more, they are the Nebraska wild plum cultivated. T. Baumgart, late of Danville, IU., has opened a very Bice boot aud shoe establishment at Dartman's old stand on 11th st, and asks a ehare of . pnblic patronage. Read it through Kramer's ad. Wanted. A lady of education aad refinement, to fill an honorable and lucrative position. Address, at once, "M. H. R.," this office. D. Frank Divis, editor of the Democrat, in company with his brother, Elmer, of Oxford, Neb., gave this office a pleasant call Wodoesday last. James Pearsall has the sub-contract for the erection ot the engine aud boiler house for the waterworks, work on which is soon to com mence. II. Kersenbrock takes the place of John Wermutb who goes to Oma ha. The business, hardware, ma chinery, etc., will be continued at the old stand. The ladies of the Aid Society of the M. E. church will furnish meals at the Hammond House during the week of the Fair, for the benefit of the M. E. church. J. K. Calkins returned to Lusk, Wyo., Wednesday, after a two weeks' sojourn iu this section. He is pub lishing there a very interesting pa per aud is doing well. It is calculated that three weeks time will suffice to complete the waterworks, after the arrival of the material from the' east, which has been coming in very slowly. Wo give elsewhere the result of the Prohibition convention at Schuy ler for this district. Colfax county prohibitionists nominated Hon. A. M. Walling for the legislature. Word has been received here u-.Hii National City, that Mr. aud Mr-. G. Seliulte, late of this city, !mvi) hut, by death, one of their twin babes, a daughter six months old. Pout's Manual, a recognized au thority iu railro.id matters, puts the gro-ts earnings of th railroads of tho United States during tho past year at -f772,fS0.000 in roumd num bers. Chas. Schroeder has had word from the manufacturers who are to furnish the stand-pipe material for the city waterworks which would indicate that the shipment would be made coon. Money to loan at once and with out delay on real estate, in large or small amounts, on time to suit. Promptly, quietly and at the lowest possible rates. Apply to Gus. G. Becher & (Jo. 19-tf Dr. Hunt, the dentist, will be in his office over First National Bank the first week in October. It will be to the interest of all persons wishing dental work doue to await his return the first of October. 20-3t Few M. E. ministers, with whom our people aro acquainted, have been changed in tho Grand Island district. Rev. J. Q. A. Fleharty has beeu transferred from Clarks to St. Ed wards, in Boone couuty. Wm. Tillman, a former resident of this city, now holding a position iu the state charitable institution located at Gleuwood, Iowa, was in the city a couple of days last week renewing old acquaintances. We are indebted to A. J. Thatch, secretary, for a complimentary ticket to the Madison County Fair, Oct. 7, 8 and 9. Madison county is capable of having a first-class fair auy good year, which this certainly is. Charlie Morse opened his meat market Monday morning, one door north of the post-office. He has a very neat place, is an exceedingly clever gentleman to do business with, aud deserves a good share of public patronage. Chautauqua Literary and Scien tific Reading Circle. The first meeting of 188G-87 for the purpose of organization, etc., will be held at the residence of Mrs. E. Geer, Monday the 27th inst., at 7:30 p. m. New members are cordially invited to join. R. II. Henry left the city some days ago to attend the re-union of bis old regiment, the Eleventh Wis consin, at Madison, Wisconsin. Mr. II. accompanied him and will visit her parents of the same state. Of course R. II. will be back in time for our fair. Eddie, son of D. W. Jenkinson, at Monroe, this couuty, was recently tipped from a wagon and thrown with such force against a wind-mill as to dislocate and fracture his shoulder. Drs. Martyn & Schug were called and now report the lad getting along nicely. That fine invoice of tea, direct from Yokohoma, Japan, has arrived at JuHhs Rasmusseu's, and it is of the finest quality. Everybody is invited to call and get a sample of it free. A trial will convince the moat skeptical connoiseur that it is a most delicious and purely wholesome article. 1 R. Hartman, in his new place on Olive street, two doors north of the post-office, has one of the neatest and best book and stationery stores in the state. Everything is arranged tastily, and kept in the nicest order. Call on him for school supplies of all kiuds, miscellaneous books, fine candies, musical instruments, &c. About ten days ago little Bertie Post, daughter of Hon. A. M. Post was thrown from a pony, and, al though her arm was badly swollen at the time, nothing serious was thought of the matter until Drs. Martyn & Schug were called in, who found that the limb had been broken at the wrist. We are pleased to an nounce that she is now doing well. Buy tho Wbitehill sewing ma chine at A. & V. Turner's. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction in every particular. It is one of the very best machines sold, is handsome, durable, strongly-built ; is easy run ning, is very easily managed, sad makes a Beat stitch. You will save money by examining the Wbitehill before purchasing. Give yonr orders to G. W. Kibler, traveling salesman. Marriage Belle. The Presbyterian church was the scene of a brilliant event, at noon Tuesday of last week, that event beiBg the marriage of C. J. Garlow, a prominent young attorney of this city, and Miss Mamie Winslow, only daughter of Hon. H. M- Winslow. The church was handsomely dec orated for the occasion, the floor in front of tho altar, and pathway lead ing to It being literally strown with flowers. At noon, the pair were ushered in to sounds of the "Wed ding March." After the ceremony, performed by Rev. J. W. Little, tho party, accompanied by a number of invited friends, repaired to the Clotber House, to partake oL an elaborate dinner prepared for the occasion, after which the pair left for an extended eastern tour. The groom wore conventional black, while the bride was attired in a magnificient robe of white surah satin, coirtbined effectively with silver brocade. The costume was en train, with long veil ornamented with Marshal Neil roses, tho latter being furnished by an Omaha florist. White kids extending above the elbow, satin slippers, and a diamond pin, presented by groom, and corsage bouquet of rare roses completed this elaborate toilet, the whole being fur uished by Mandel Bros., Chicago. The presents were numerous, and costly, below we give list, so far as known. LIST OF PRKSKNTS. Mr and Mrs 11 M Winslow, parents of bride, f too in gold, silver knives, forks and s-poons; George Winslow, brother of bride. $5 in gold; groom to bride, dia mond pin; .1 S Cooley, Omaha, handsome -iht-r water pitcher; I' W Heinrieb, set oi silver fruit knives; P Winslow and wife, Illinois, silver and crystal spoou bolder; Mr and Mrs A .1 Arnold antl Mr and Mrs W A McAllister, handsome cake basket; Misses Eva and Minnie McKcan, unique napkin rings; Miss Amliurger, gift of money; Mr and Mrs Ed Fitzpatrick. bronze ink stand and gold pen; Mr and Mrs .1 G Higgins, silver pickle castor; Dr and Mrs Still man, large album; Mr aud Mrs Krause aud Mr and 31 rs Lubker, pearl agate, coffee and tea urns; Mr aud Mrs Q W Clotber, silver syrup stand; Mr and Mrs 31 S Keid, plush holder and broom; 31 r and 31 rs John Wiggins, silver mustard bolder; Mr and 31 rs J E and Mr and 31 rs W C Van Gilder, silver cake basket; sauce dishes, and fruit stand of crystal and amber, from Sabbath School class, Misses C Welsh, L Tiffany, X Welsh, A Kausdell, F Tiffany, 31 Welsh; 31 r and 31 rs Hoay, barbotine vase, and perfumery stand ; Misses G and 1 Gerrard, barbo tine vase; Dr L Hoe, handsome napkin rings; 31 r and 31 rs W J Welsh, crumb brush and tray; 31 r and Mrs Sheldon, card receiver; 31 r and Mrs Brodfueher, napkin rings; Iroin Court House Club, 31cssrs Stauffer, Carrig, Newman, Ted row and Kavanaugb, handsome silver fruit dish; silver nut cracker and picks, Misses Laura and Sybil Butler; silver and crystal jelly stand, 31 rs G G Bow man -and daughter; handsome lamp, 31 r aud .Mrs S Dickinson; 31 rs and 31 is Tedrow, statuette; 31 r and Mrs Zim merman, fancy towels; Day id Dowty, carving set; 31 r and 31 rs Hull and Mr aud 31 rs Fobes, $5; 31 r and 31 r s George Siiuouds, Illinois, $10; Bessie Sheldon, perfumery; Clarence Sheldon, carved easel; Mrs A S Winslow, Kankakee, Illinois, bed linen, spun and woven nearly Ml years ago by sreat, great, grandmother of bride; fancy knitting work from an aged lady friend, 31 rs. Beunet of X. Y., aged . Thomas Flynn, living one mile and a half northwost of the city, was visited by a very severe fire Sunday night, occurring at 12 o'clock. It destroyed all his stables and sheds, five mules, two horses, four sets double harness, two sets single harness and all his farming imple ments. The property destroyed is valued at $2,600. Mr. Flynn believes that possibly one-half the loss may be covered by insurance. Still it is a big loss for a man to sustain, who has accumulated it by his own labor. The stock and everything was at tended to about the stables aud shede before dark and no smoking about the premises in the evening. When Mr. Flynn first discovered the fire it was burning in two places, in the north end of the stable and some distance away in the long shed and it is reasonable to suppose the premises were set on fire. Gus. Becher returned Wednesday from a trip to Rapid City. He gives a very interesting description of affairs there. Hulst, Price & Ab. Turner are engaged in the lumber business and do tboir own sawiug, at their mill about eighteen miles from Rapid City. They have forty men on their pay roll there. Gus. says that the city has a population of about 3,500, that business is good, that there are several $10,000 residences going up, and that that section has every thing needed for a building except the iron. Jonas Anderson of West Hill wa in town Thursday last and re newed his acquaintance with the Journal. He says crops in his neighborhood turned out splendidly, in fact tho farmers will have a good average crop of all kinds of grain. Mr. Anderson informs us that he is busy building a new residence and when completed will commence work on a new barn. Mr. A. has stayed with Nebraska eighteen years and is coming to the front. The public schools opened in good shape, with a fair attendance in all tho departments. Teachers and pupils were at their posts ready and anxious for work, after their some what protracted vacation. The out look for good work is promising, all along the line. Several changes will be made during the year. The in troduction of supplementary reading, It is thought, will aid materially in developing a better state of reading. Fare the Fair. C. S. Stebbins, Gen'I Ticket Ag't of the Union Pacific, has informed J. G. Rontsoo, Sec'y of the Driving Park and Fair AaaocUtiaa, thai Um rail road fare will be redaced from ser roanding territory to one and one third fare one way, as far as Fremont, Central City, Norfolk, Albion and Cedar Rapid. 21-3 Preklbltiea CeaveatleM. Resolutions adopted by the Pro hibition convention of the 13th Sen atorial District and 25th Representa tive District, at Schuyler, Sopt. lCth. Whereas, a political party seeking coutroL should give assurance of good goverumeut, aud Wheuras, to establish justice lo insure domestic tranquility and pro mote the general welfare "are essen tial to good government, therefore liesolved, that there being an ad mitted and Irrepressible conflict between such principles of good government and tho traffic in alcohol ic beverages, self protection on tho part of this government demands the total destruction of such traffic. liesolved, that equality before tho law and at the polls (for thoso not minors, alien?, .idiots or criminals) is the essential basis of justice, which should be secured at public expense, giving no advantage to capitalists or to corporations. liesolved, that irresponsible power is dangerous to all free institutions. The control of a nation's transporta tion must not be left in irresponsible hands ; public highways should be owned by the public and oporated by the government in the interest of tho general welfare. E. A. Gerrard of Columbus was nominated for state Senator in the 13th District, and J. L. Sanderson of Schuyler for Reproseutativo from the 25th District. CemtiHS; Uvea Cm. Butler County Fair, Sept. 21-24. Madison County Fair, Oct. 7-9. Boone Couuty Fair, Oct. a-8. Pla'ite County Faik, Columbus Skit. 28 Oct. I. Democratic State Convention at Hastings, Oct. 7. Republican State Convention at Lincoln, Sept. 20. Republican Congressional Conven tion Third District, Fremont, Oct. 1. Democratic Congressional Conven tion Third District, Norfolk. Oct. ftth. Republican Platto County Conven tion, adjourned session, at Platte Center, Saturday, Oct. 0th. Bfi.t Im the World. Ottumwa Lily Corn Starch has been brought to tho highest attainable quality by employing tho best skill and scientific aid that money can fur nish. It is the most strengthening aud health-giving food now heforo the public, and is especially recommend ed for children and invalids. Every package guaranteed strictly pure. Remember and ask your grocer for Lily Corn Starch. The Journal job department is prepared to furnish, on short notice all kinds of commercial work such as letter heads, note heads, bill heads, statements, circulars, envel opes, cards, dodgers, posters, &c. ; visiting cards; lawyers' briefs; pamphlets; catalogues; sale bills, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Ad dress, M. Iv. Turner & Co., Colum bus, Nebr. tf A Card. The friends of W. A. Clark, de ceased, desire to unite iu expressing their heartfelt thanks to friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the last illness of husband and father. ltr. Fawcrm UeatiMt, Will be in bis office the last three days of each week, Thurs., Fri., and Sat. One net of teeth out of every 10 sets given away. 4-tf BIRTHS. Calto. Saturday, Aug. OH, to 31rs. 31. C. Calto, a son, weight 0 pounds. Bkrobr Sept. !th, 'S, to 31 rs. A. Berger, of this city, a son. Father and sou both doing well'. Kramki: Saturday, Sept. 18th, to 31 rs. Carl Kramer, a bouncing boy of standard weight. Carl is happy and was kept busy for two days ''netting 'cm up" to bis friends. MARRIED. Floyd .Ionks Sept. 20, by Judgit C. A. Speice, Archie L. Floyd aud 31iss Mary 31. Jones, all of this city. Schkokdkk Hotknsbk Sept. ISth, by Judge C. A. Speice, at bis office lu this city, John 15. Schroeder and Mi;.;. Sophia llotenser, all of this couuty. DIED. Fiizpatkick Thursday, Sept. lfith, of heart disease, Clara, wife of John Fitzpatrick, aged 22 years and 11 months. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this head liv cents a line each insertion. Hides, pelts, wool and poultry, highest price paid. OfBco at Jacggi & Schupbacb's old stand. T. Keat ing. HO-tf For good young breeding stock of all kinds, 'call at Bloomingdale stock farm. A. H enrich, Platto Center P. O., Neb. 30-tf Wm. Schiltz makes boots and shoes in the best stylos, and uses only the very best stock that can be procured in the market. 52t A e. 1 Farm fer Nale, Containing 240 acres of choice land, 5 mileB southwest of Humphrey, in this county. Terms reasonable. For fur ther particulars inquire of or address T. Keating, Columbus, Neb. 4-tf Fer Hale Residence house and four acres of land under cultivation, east of II ig gins's grove, just outside of city. Price 11(300. Enquire at residence, of Mr. or Mrs. Geo. N. Derry. 15-tf The Keat Keller date Hlsiae ia the Werld. Every farmer should use them. Sold by D. Anderson. 22-tf Fer Sale. Cash or time, young team, mare aud horse ; 3 good saddle ponies ; 1 young Hereford bull ; several piggie sows, also 100 head feeding steers. 2l-p-2t . D. Andkkson. Meaey! Meaey! Persons desiring small loans on short time should call on Coolidge & Wheeler; chattel mortgage security or good-bankable paper. let! CootrDGl WxiU. Ia Marveet aaa Threshlas; Tlaae. Nothing Is more wholesome and nico for all aud handy for the busy farmer's wife and easier to. keep than a Hiipplv of good Iamb or mutton. Call at Bloomingdale stock farm for a uice fat sheep or lamb. A. Hen rich. New Meeeael-haad Store. , Storrs Bros, will open n second hand storo on north side track op posite Friedhuf & Co's. ou corner, where they will buy all kinds of second-hand and bankrupt goods ; those having goods of this kind will do well to call and see them. It COLUMBUS MARKETS. Our quotations of the markets are ob- taiued'i'uesday afternoon, and are correct and reliable at the time. GKAIN,C. Wheat f.O Wheat new 47 Corn in ear 13 Corn shelled lit Oats new IT Oats (white) .- 10 Flour 240:500 PKODUCK. Butter, T10 Kirgs, 10 Potatoes, uew 2o30 MIC ATS. ilams .....-...-.. ! Shoulder's, 0 Sides...... 10 MVK STOCK. .-.,, Fatllogs HWSH KatCattlo 2 o0&3 SO CuAL- r on Iowa & 00 H ml " H JltllU ... Kock Springs nut "" -kock Spring.. lump ' o 'Carbon 00 Colorado b "" PROCLAMATION. WHKItKAS, A .MIST ItKil.l'TlOX wat adopted by tin l-gNlatiiri" of the St ite of NVbr.-1-S.a, at the inet-eulb Se?.Miii t hereof, and approved March "ili, A. P. 1", proposing an amendment to Section four (I)11 Article "three (X) ol the Constitution of .:iiil Slate, ami that aid section an amended, nhall re id a-, tollmv. tn-vil: Suction I. The term orotlicenl niein ber of the Legislature -lull be two years, anil thev shall each leceive pay at the rate ol live dollars per da durini; their sitting, and ten eeuls for ever mile thev shall travel in going to and re turning from the place or meeting or the Legislature, on the most usual route; Vroviilcd, however, That they shall not receive pav for more than sixty days at any one sitting, nor more than one liiiu dred days during their term; that neither members of the Legislature nor employes sJiall receive auy pay or perquisites other than their salary and mileage. Eaeh session, except special sessions, shall be not less than sixty days; after the expiration of foity days of "the session no bills nor joint resolu tions or the nature of bills shall be in troduced, unless Jtho Governor shall by special message call the attention of tin Legislature to the necessity or passing a law on the subject matter embraced in the message, and the introduction oriiills shall be restricted thereto; 1'rovidttU The ballots at said election shall be in the following form: "For proposed Amendment to the Con stitution relating to the Legislative De partment.' 'Against proposed Amend ment to the Constitution relating to the Legislative Department.' " Thererore. 1, James W. Dawes, Gov ernor ol" the State or Nebraska, do hereby give notice in accordance with Section one (1), Article fifteen (1..) of the Con stitution, and the provisions or an act entitled "An act to provide the maimer or proposing amendments to the Con stitution and submitting tho same to the electois of the State," approved Feb ruary l."lh, A. D. 177, that said proposed amendment will be submitted to the qualified voters or this State for ratifica tion or rejection at the general election to.be bold ou the 2d day of November, A. D. 1S-S. In WrotKss WiiKiiKOK, I have hereunto set my hand aud " caused to be affixed the Great Seal or the State or Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, tins riKAI. Twentv-sixth day or July, A D. 1SS0, the Twentieth year of the State, and of the Inde pendence of the United Slates the One Hundred and Eleventh. Uv the Governor, Jamks W. Dawks. K. I. Koookn, Secretary of State. 4 Aug :tm. LEGAL NOTICE. In the District Court or Tlatte Couuty, Nebraska. Makia Bryan, Plaintiff, vs. Edward Bryan, Defendant. To Edward Bryan, noii-resident de fendant: You will take notice that on tht ::istdav or August, 1S;, Maria Bryau, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the district court or i'latte county, Nebraska, against said Edward Bryan, defendant, the object and prayer ol" which are, to obtain a divorce iVom you ou the ground that jou wilfully deserted the plaintiff and have iieen wilfully absent from her for more thau two years last past, with out an) reasonableor just cause, and also praying that the caro aud custody or your child Albert Edward, may be awarded to her, and ftir such other relier as equity may require. You are requited to an swer said petition ou or before the 11th dav or October, lSJ. Dated August ."1st, ISM!. Iscp4v Maria Bryan, IMaiutin. This Space is Reserved KOR- tank. 3s CO., Dealers iu CLOTHING BENTS' Boots and Shoes, COLUMBUS, NEB. 22sept-y. FDlSHIl GOODS COLUMBUS LUMBER COMF1 Will Saw You Mommy. Get Price hmi ov Buying. ktf m Aprw WERMUTH & -OUALKK IN- Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Stoves and Tinware, Pumps, Guns and Ammunition. The Celebrated Moline Wagon Sold Here. OUS. (J. BECIIEK. Established 1ST0. GUS. G. BECHER ft CO., LOAN BROKERS, Real Estate and Insurance Agt's, COLUMBUS, NEBKASKA. MttBey te Lean ou Farms at lowest rates or interest, ou short and Iou time, in amounts to suit applicants. Complete AltNtravtN of Title to all Keal Estate in PHtte couuty. Notary Public always in Okkick. farm nnl C?i(y Property lor Mule. iBNHrmre against Fire, Lightning and Tornadoes. Life ami Accident Insur Hfe, none but the verv best companies represented M!eunNhiTicliet to and from ail parts iu Europe. 'JSjuly'.soVy Mckinley & MearcmE COLUMBUS, NEB. Money to loan on improved farms in this and adjoining counties, at current rates. We are preparad to close loans promptly, in all cases where title and security are satisfactory. Office with H. J. Hudson, on llth street. I2m3 GREAT EARTHQUAKE -A.X- iiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiimimniimtiimimmmmiiiimiiiiiiiimiimmiimiiiiiiiiiimimi K1 c Wr ;rT! JTT--TVS5 m ,iflh m ;. miiiiimiiiimiimiimmmmimiimiiiimiitiimiimimimiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiiiHjiMiii C. $ L. KB AM Eli always lead. lVe have just received our fail Fall stock of Dry Gotds, Drtss Gotds, Carptts, Ladies' and Children's Undtrwaar, Hosiary, Cation Flannals, Flannals, Blankets, Cloaks, Yarns, Etc., Etc. We will make v" tlie LOWEST PRICES. Cmue ami trade with us. We will SAVE YOtF MONEY, if vou have to come 50 miles. "We alo CVvrry the Lavet Sroolc ot" Clothing and Boots and Shoes, And Pants and Overcoats to Order. Without Uotiu; juices today, we aaure vou that we will sell the eheai est ami have FRESH, NICE OOODS. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ! -AVe carry NOVELTIES ami LATE STYLES, Midi sa you find no where else. Come ami trade with ua, or seiul ior sampler or &eml u mail orders. Wetv York Cheap Cash Store, Columbus, Neb. H THE BCETTCHER, 2.tr LKOPOLO J.CQOI. carnahan, hkokmss, Make "T T. BAUMGART HAS OPENED A NEW IN HARTIAFS OLD STAID OK llth ST., WHKKK HE KKKtS 4 MICK LINK OK Custom Made Wort, SUCH A3- Ladies' Fine Shoes, Gentlemen's Fine Boots, Etc., Etc., KV2KYT11IXU KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS BOOT AN'1 SHOE ES TABLISHMENT. EMM MWE M.S0. 22ept-y D K. J. t'HAN. WII.I.Y, DKUTBCIJEK. AEZT, Colunittii, Nelna-ka. 3rMlic- llth Stieet roiwiiltatlona in hii;;lli, Preiifli ami tJeruian. 'J-i-Um GROCERIES, Crockery and Glassware Vou will always tlml a FltESH and well selected stock. Fancy Groceries and Fin Teas a Specialty. We handle the celebrated Cedar Rapids Flonr and Feed. lallfhewt market prls puld tor country prouce City orders delivered free of charge. I3TTelehon' X.W. FROM Sc WAKE, i:icuth Mlret l'.t-tf 4'uImii1hm. f-lt. BEAKDSLEY & JEWELL, l'UOPKIKTOUS. Tie only Uirbls Works in Me Co. We lrtiidlp :i!l standard grades ot nisrlde and granite holh KOltKHSN and A.MKKK'AX, emnlny the most skilled workmen, and will compete with any marlde works in the tate. fall ami ee oltr work, whether Oll are reitU to hV r not; or if not con venient, 'send iih your address and we will send prices or call on you. by the ton or ctr-load. llth St., Bouth of U. P. Depot, SPEICE & NORTH. General Agent for the Sale ol REAL ESTATE Union Pacific, aud Midland l'adnc U.K. LnuiInforaale.it irou$a.Oto$IU.OO neracre for canh,or on live or ten years time, iu annual iifcyineiilt-to uit pur chasers. We have alsf. a large and choice lot of other laud.s, improved aud uuimproved, for sale at low price and on reasonable terms. Aiscbusinesfcand residence tots in the city. We keep a complete abstractor title to all real es tate iu Platte Oounty. 621 COK.U.1IMIIK. NKM. GROCERIES! ALWAYS ON HANI) A FULL AND N K W LIN K OK ( KUf Klil KS WKLLSELECTKD. FRUITS! CANNKI) ANl IK1K!, or all KlXHa UUAKANTKKD TO BK OK BKST QUALITY. DRY GOODS ! A GOOD . WKLL SKLECTKO STOCK A L WA YS AS C II E A I AS Til K CHEAPEST, ALSO BOOTS & SHOES ! 0-TIIAT DEFY' COM PETITION. J BUTTER AND EGOS And all kinds of country produce ta ken in trade, and all goods deliv ered free of charge to any part of the city. FIjOTJR! KEEPONLY THE HESTGRADKS OK KLOUK. 10-tf ill Mi The Colite MM Works! r - .