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itll ""fas HI ihi l-i 16 1 h - 4t(litsfMtnat, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, 1886. Xtttrilat ti PaxtcS:, CslwrtM.Hrt.. ial cUm atttir. REPUBLICANSTATE TICKET. For Governor, GEN. JOnX M.THAYEU. For Lieutenant-Governor, H. II. SHEDD. For Secretary of Slate, G. L. LAWS. For State Treasurer, C. H. WILLARD. For State Auditor, H. A. BABCOCK. For Commissioner of Public Lands anil Buildings, JOSEPH SCOTT. For Supt, or Public Instruction, GEORGE B. LANE. For Attorney-General, WJI.A. LEESE. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. For County Attorney. MOHN M.MACFAULAXD. For Representatives of the 23J District, AVM.IRW1X, GEORGE G. BOWMAN. Krarnrv will be lighted by gas this month. The London suburbs arc crowded with unlet houses and shops. The Scandinavian population of this state is estimated at 81,300. The general election in (J real Britain last year cost ifiXi,7l7 u average of 4s iitl per vote. San Fkancisco was visited on the morning ol the 4:h inet., by an earth quake t-hock. The city wa con eiderably shaken up. Thkkk was a picnic iu Miller township, Indiana, the other day, and Aunt Lusie (Jrubb9 took the prize as the best dancer. Aunt Lupie is eighty-fivo years old. The Fremont and Lincoln exten sion of the Northwestern will be completed this week. Track is laid within ten miles ot Lincoln, and the grading is finished. Newman and Bradley, the two forgers captured at Waboo have, had a hearing and both bound over iu the sum of f2,000 to answer to the charge in the district court. Itch, Prairie Mange, and Scratches of every kind cured in T0 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by C. B. Stillman, druggist, Columbu?. The surveyor-general's office at Plattsmouth.is no-more. It has been discontinued, and everything in the office is being moved to Lincoln and stored in the government building there. W. II. Haktixgtox was arrested the other day at Omaha, charged with being a fugitive from justice. lie is wanted for embezzlement ol funds to the amount of $30,000, at Evergreen, Ala. Col. W. II. Webster of Central City, the democratic nominee for congress in the Third district, is an old soldier and lost a leg in the army. He was'the'democratic'candidatc for governor some years ago. It is stated that the asylum build ing at Norfolk will be completed in about three weeks. It will cost the state a littlo over $G4,000, and bids fair to make the state a magnificent institution. It is claimed that up to the first of October the Elkhorn Valley road had shipped cant 1,800 ctr of cattlp. from which the compauy realized $197,000 in freight charges. Yet the road has barelv touched the borders of fodder land. The Now York daily Commercial Bulletin estimates the fire los in the United States aud ifanada for Sep tember at $0,500,000, said to be n slight decrease from the average Sep tember !ob of previous years. Ikufoulakitv in the amount o food given the cow will cause her sometime to gradually dry up. So will worrying, fast driving, or ex citement of any kiud. An auimal giving milk is very sensitive to bad treatment or surrounding influences Butter takes nothinjr from the soil that affects its fertilization, as do crops of cereals. It is nlmoaj wholly carbon, which is derived by the plants from the air. Butter, though sometimes high in price, i really produced from the. cheapest element known. Butler county ilemocrats have nominated, as candidates for repre sentative?, Matt. Miller, of David City, and C. B. Wilson, of Ulysses and for prosecutine attorney, E. It. Dean. Mr. Dean had previously been nominated by the anti-monopolists. The new one dollar silver cer tificates began the other day at Washington City, to be distributed, and will be continued until the de mand which is very great, has been entirely supplied. The notes are bow being printed at the rate of $30, 000 a day. The man Spelt, arrested for the murder of Quinn, was released the other day at Hastings on a writ of habeas corpus, and re-arrested but made his escape. Since he left, the evidence of his guilt has greatly in creased and a posse of men are pur suing bim. It is stated in the Melbourne news of a recent date that a volcanic erup tion has occurred on the island Haipai, one of the Toga group of Friendly Islands. The whole island was at that time covered with vol caBic dust. Haipai has a population of aboat 500. A steanwr has been dispatched to ascertain their present COmditiOD. f? - TT GeB.ffca 91. Thayer. This veteran soldier and pioneer has well earned and with great una nimity has been given the nomination for governor. It is equiva lent to aB election, and ebould he write his in augural tomorrow, nothing but a summons to the old warrior; to join the great majority could prevent its delivery at the proper time. The readers of the Republican know that it has had no preferred candidate for governor, holding itself ready to give the nominee a hearty support. It announced Gen. Thayer's candid acy very early in the year in a kindly manner, and now that he heads our ticket he shall receive our cordial support. Gen. Thayer has helped to make a large part of the history of Nebraska; he has occupied many positions of honor and trust iu our territory and state, and yet is a poor man. No one has ever attempted to question his integrity, and he has never used public office for his pri vate enrichment. His long experience in public affairs, state and national, eminently quality him for the posi Hon which he will be called to fill, and in which he will worthily round out and complete n life ot public usefulness that will entitle him to the loving remetiibranre of state and nation. Brave as a soldier, indefatigable ni a civil seivant. his public life givs assurance that the elate will honor itselt in confer ring this crowning honor upon .lolm M. Thayer, aud without dnht his majority will be the Sargent ever givon for a governor of Nubiaska. -Omaha Itepublican. Since President Cleveland re turned to Washington, he ha been suspending and removing raacaMy postmasters, couuls and collector throughout the country at n i:vl) rate. It us-ed to be considered a tolerably good democratic ru'c Hint if an officer performed his duties faithfully and no charges "were brought against his character, he wa permitted to serve out his time un molested by hi superiors but under this civil-service, democratic reform, the good old rule is placed in the back ground, and civil service reform only exists lu tho imagination of some democrats. Rorekt W. Furnas, Secretary Nebraska State Board of Agriculture, wants sent to him at Brownville, at his expense, any time before the 1st of November "SO, the beet specimens of Nebraska grown corn, at least twelve ears each of the most val uable varieties of dent, flint, sugar and popcorn in the husk named and wrapped tightly in Btrong paper. The best varieties will be selected and placed in the rooms of the senate congressional committee on agricul ture at Washington during the coming session of congress. In his address of welcome to the delegates to the Connecticut Univer salis! Convention in Bridgeport, showman P. T. Barnum said : 'An old clergyman once, said to me, 'Mr. Barnum, I hope to meet you in heaven.' I answered, 'You will if you are there.' This is a church of charity, a church of good works, ot love, of faith, and I welcome you to the deliberations which shall result iu furthering the work of this church and in making known the gospel of peace and salvation." The civil service commisrrion makes a great many excellent demo crats sick, but it is encouraging to know that once in a while one of them recovers. Philadelphia Press. Since the sick brethren touud out that the commissiou could ailjust the machinery so that it would griud out democrats to order, and democrats only, they have been convalescing at a marvelous rate. National Kejmb lirnn. 1'oscoe conkliujr call it the "snivel" service. .TrncE Gary, iu the criminal court at Chicago, the other morning, over ruled the motion for a new trial in the cases ot the eight anarchists charged with the Hay market mas sacre, and confirmed the verdict of the jury that Spies, Parsons, Fielden, Schwab, Engel, Fisher and Liugg should be hanged Dec. 3d, and that Neebe should sutler imprisonment for fourteen year" iu the Mate pen ilentiarv. A fi'Riors freak iu Mexico oc curred the other day at Chimapla. Within a few days subterranean re ports were heard, filling the people of the town with alarm, aud an in vestigation was made by which it was discovered that a high hill iu the vicinity had been completely divided into two parts by some powerful force. Ki.isha Milks, died the night of the 3d on his csttle ranch on the Loup. For the past ten years he has made his home at Kearney, being largely interested in tho cattle business. Years ago be was a citizen of Ohio, and was largely interested in the old Toledo railroad line. He was over sixty years of age. Watch for it ! The first symptom of true croup is hoarseness and if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is freely given at once and the doses frequently repeated the dread disease may be entirely prevented and all danger and anxiety avoided. Sold by Dowty & Heitkemper. 22-4t J. J. Neleigh, a 'detective in the employ of the Northwestern Detect ive agency, Omaha, was arrested the other day at Nebraska City, on a warrant sworn out by Julius Nor man, charging him with obtainiug $350 under false pretenses. Neleigh is confined iu his room, but is guard ed by the sheriff. The best treatment for cuts, bruises, sprains, swellings and lameness is to apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Sold by Dowty k Heitkemper. 22-4t TV "Vt mra u in f -'----- jjjjjSj WaliiaCCa Inciter. (Fiom Mir regular correspondent.) Washington, Oct., 5, 1886. The long truant Cabinet of this not very exemplary Democratic Admin istration is coming one by one. Two questions of great national and inter national importance are pressing for consideration, not moro than half the President's constitutional ad visers were present. This, however, is a matter of no great importance to the Buffalo phoenix, who with Daniel Lamont' aud the mugwump editors, thinks he knows bow to steer the craft. Mr. Manning will be here in a few days to resume charge of the Treas ury portfolio. Mr. Garland has al roady returned, and when Mr. Bayard comes back, the Cabinet will be complete. The recent rejoicings ovr the capture of Geronimo have been turned into chagrin since it is learned that Gen. Mills accepted his surren der on conditions that will save his loathsome life. It is said that Gen. Mills disobeyed orders in allowing the Indian any terms. A court of inquiry will bo called, and Gcu. Miles will have to answer for his diohedienco of orders. The mouth of September was a re markably prosperous for the Gov ernment finances. The reduction of public debt was over $10,000,000, aud the entire revenue aggregated $32,000 01MI. Tho Treasury gold fund, and its accumulation ol legal tender note-:, were increased, ami about $r,000,0(K) of feilver went out. The circulation of silver dollars has now increased to nearly $00,000,000 an amount greatly exceeding that ol any previou period, and there is still a -it cad v demaud for the recently i-ened ten dollar certificates. Advices from the field where the Congrcsriioual campaign is bi-iny waged, indicate that the Democtatie majority will he greatly reduced, and the democrat will he still fur ther weakened by the substitution ot raw and untried men for experienc ed leaders aud veterans. The Demo cratic majority in the House has been decreasing steadily for the last two terms. In the 48th Congress, they had a majority of 70. In the 49ih, their majority was only 40. There is every prospect that this majority will be greatly reduced, if not entirely extinguished. Voar FrleadM Will Merer Tell Tea. but perhaps somebody, who isn't your friend, will, that your presence is rendered offensive by. the foul, fetid smell of your breath. Every word you utter, though it be the very echo of wisdon and poetry, disgusts your hearers, and your laugh is productive of anythiug but mirth to them. It is a duty you owe, not only to yourself, but to society to remove this cause of offense. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will heal the dis eased mucus membrane, will bring relief to yourself and others. Do not hesitate to employ it. A letter having two 10-ceut Confederate postage stamps thereon was placed in the Richmond, Va., postofice the other day to be mailed. It was addressed to a gentleman in Manchester, and was only some twenty-one years behind time. The stamps had on them the bead of Jeff Davis. Wonderful Vmrrm. W. D. Hoyt & Co., wholesale aud retail druggists of Rome, Ga., says: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen'rt Arnica salve for two jears. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines it this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by me of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken iu connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them alwas. Sold by Dowty & Heitkemper. Henry IIoTrm.iss, of Hartford, Conn., the other day, having had trouble with his wife, fired two shots at her, both taking effect, which ended her life in a few minute.". He then fired a shot into his own head, but the. wound is believed to re flight. He was taken to the hos pital. "Oae yinll lrlYcajnt Aaeiarr." is a French saying that finds exemp lification in the way one disease will substitute itself for another and graver one, in very many cases. Liver diseases for instance will soon induce blood disorders, throat ail meuts, skin affections and eventually, because of impoverished blood, con sumption itself, unless, indeed, it be treated in its infancy and early pro gress by Dr. Price's "Golden Medi cal Discovery" which acts as a spe cific in these ailments, accomplishing a rapid cure by its powerful altera tive action upon the great organs ot the body. It is rumored in Brooklyn, N. Y., that Col. Debevole who died a few days ago, late chief clerk in the stamp department of the Brooklyn poBtoffice, is found to be a defaulter to a large amount. It is believed he committed 6uicide. Greatly Kxclted. Not a few of the citizens of Colum bus have recently become greatly excited over the astounding factB, that several of their friends who had been pronounced by their physicians as incurable and beyond all hope suflering that dreaded mooBter Con sumption have been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, the only remedy that does positively cure all throat and lung diseases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bronchitis. Trial bottle free at Dowty & Heitkemper' Prug Store, large bottles $1, iiifiklkiMiaMMkM The railroad commissioners held a session the other day at Linculu, and among other things decided that no claims for damages will be acted upon in the future by the commis sioners. They claim to have no jurisdiction and consequently no power to render a judgment upon any claim. A box of thirty pounds of giant powder exploded in the 300 foot level of tho Caledonia mine the other night, blowing four men to pieces and injuring five or six others. A spark from a pipe caused the ex plosion. This report of the explo sion comes direct from Deadwood. The National Republican says: "possibly the administration may be interested in the fact that every democratic member of the House Pan-Electric Telephone investigat ing Committee, except one, has been refused the rcnominatioii by their constituents." Rifcklea Aralra MmIva. The Best Salvo iu the world for Cuts, Bruised, Sores. Ulcer, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblaius, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to ifjve perfect satisfaction, or money relunded. Price 55 cents per box. Foi sale by Dowty & Heit kemper. Mayl7-ly AUDI Tl ON A L L O CA h. Aarll CVeeU Iicmn. There is some tall; of mariiapes, but the writer, haviug au excellent better halt, don't take much interest iu such matters. The bridge near Mr Lewis'- -'ill "in status uiift;" whoever tinw's it will understand what this phrtse from the scant stock ot the ivtitcr'a great learning iu Lit in mean. The scribe panned acrom the whole state of Iowa. !iom Burlington to the Missouri river, but did not see a cornfield as good as the. poorest one in Platte county. Cause: drought. Mr. David Thomas has traded in a fino looking stallion, said to be very gentle, else the writer would think, such a powerful "Bucephalus" would reqnire a more robust man to handle him. District 31. Our board have secured the services of Mrs. John Humphrey, nee Miss Lizzie A. Hills, as teacher for the winter term of five months. Mrs. II. has tanght this school before, and has given splendid satisfaction, and she will no doubt do as well and even better now, if that is possible. The Welsh church near Postville was crowded inside and outside and the English preaching was said to be very good, but the Welsh sermons were all Welsh. The good people have quite a fine time. Meetiugs for consultation and edification are still in progress, which will no doubt tend to the spread of religion among this whole-souled people. The fair had at least fair weather this time, excepting the cold snap on Thursday. The exhibit was not very large but fair for a new country which some few grumblers forget, because it isn't like "back east" in much older parts of the country. The attendance was also fair, and so was the division of prizes. So we'll sum up: viz: We had a fair. With weather fair, Kxhiliil fair, Attendance fair, Prices fair. Satisfaction fair -who can wish for more? Mr. C DeWall, who has charge of Mr. Heurich's farm has raired in a coru-field two mammoth (quashes weighing 230 pounds and measuring (I feet, ti inches, respectively, in cir cumference. They were plauted rather late, else, aud it planted on open ground, wotdd no doubt have done much better. Mr. DeWall has alo raited nplendid youug bulls aud boar piH and he is bound to keep up the old repulaliou o Bloomingdtle Stock Farm for excellent young breeding Block. People who had stock iu his pastures are well pleased, finding them iu good condition at the dote ot the seueon. X. Y. Z. Hikmark TowMfthlp. Fine weather. Son.e pretty heavy frosts this fall. Corn will soon be ready for husk ing. Frederick Miller has purchased a new wagon. O. D. Butler and family attended the fair at Schuyler last week. Henry Liters of Columbus baa been makiug some improvements on bis farm in Bismark. John G. Drchcr, sr., returned from Arapahoe on the 28th ; he reports all the crops there, as being good, and the weather much the same 86 here. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nounberg and the latter's mother, Mrs. Karline, left for Dakota last week to be absent about two weeks, to visit their rela tive who removed there some years ago. The writer had the pleasure the other day of entertaining Robert Lambert, a man who has passed almost his entire life among the wild Indians of the west; be speaks several of their languages, and is well acquainted with their manners and customs ; on one occasion he was captured by a war party of Apaches, and had the pleasure of seeing them build a fire with which to burs him alive; but he was saved by the in terposition of the chief. He lived with them until he was released by the band being captured, and since then he has lived on the plains. He is now on bis way to Kansas, where be intends to stop the coming winter. CHAKLK8. The Bel KkrHMaltc Medicine. Mr. J. W. Marshall, a merchant in lla neville, and well known in Houston county, Ga., has thia'to say about the "best of all rheumatic' remedies:" "I have been a sufferer from rheu matism for 28 j ears; I am now sound and well; six bottles of S.vitt's Specific cured mc. 1 write this that others may profit by my experience." Aaviaer ftaflfcrer. - For six years I was afflicted with chronic rheumatism, part ol the time perfectly helpless, uot beiugable to walk at all. For a while my left leg was drawn backward until nearly doubled. It bad a number of run ning sores on it. Pbysicaus gave me no relief. I tried every patent raedi ciue recommended for rheumatism, being a druggist myself, but to no profit. At last I commenced the use of Swift's Specific. At first it seemed to make me worse. My leg was much swollen, and I had a physician to lance it. I boou began to improve. After taking less than half a dozen bottles of Swift's Specific, I found myself souud and well for the first lime in six years. That was five months ago; I have felt no symptoms of the disease siuce. I believe Swift's Specific to be the best of all rheumatic remedies made. I com mend it to all who are suffering as I have Hiffered. John R Peki.. with ('. E. Ohio chain. Druggist, Pilot Point. Texas, Jan. lSSfi. Treatise on Blood and Skiu Dis-oa-- mailed free The Swift Specific Co . Drawer 3 Atlanta, ilt. l.TT w. 23d street, N.Y. COLUMBUS MARKETS. Our.tMl.ttlo!i: of the in uke t in- ot.. tainiMt'i'iiesil tj afternoon, atia :rt- rotro-: ami rt-!i!il.le at the time. UKAIN, e. Wheat -is Wheat new. . 47 Corn iu ear i,-. Corn suelleil it; Oat new, if, Oatn (white) W Kye -.Tl Klour 'J 4i(Q;:iNt I'lickwheat jq ettuuucK. Butter, 15 KjJK, 12!Ki Potatoes, uew w MKAT5. Hams, it Shoulders, S&m Sides, 710 livk arocK. FatHo,' SUOaa 111 Fat Cattle ti W&i ao Feeding Steers i'5 fill OAI.. Iowa $500 Hani 11 ."i0 Rock Spring.-, nut 00 ltock Springs luuip 7 00 Carbon C (HI Colorado 800 PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, A JOINT RESOLUTION was adopted by the Legislature of the State of Nebraska, at the Nineteenth Session thereof, and approved March .th, A. D. Iis8."i, proposing au amendment to Section four (4) of Article three (3) of the Constitution of said State, and that said section aa amended, shall read as follows, to-wit: "Section 4. The term of office of mem bers of the Legislature shall be two ears, and they shall each receive pay at the rate of five dollars per day during their sitting, and ten cents for every mile they shall travel in going to and re turning from the place of meeting of the Legislature, on the most usual route; Provided, however, That they shall not receive pay for more tban sixty days at any one sitting, nor more than one hun dred days during their term; that neither members of the Legislature nor employes shall receive any pay or perquisites oiuer tusu ineir salary aim mileage. Each session, except special sessions, shall be not less tban sixty days; after the expiration of forty days of "the scssiou no bills nor joint resolu tions of the nature of bills shall be in troduced, unless the Governor shall by special message call the attention of the Legislature to the necessity of passing a law ou the subject matter embraced in the message, aud the introduction of bills shall be restricted thereto: Provided, The ballots at fcaid 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.'" Therefore. I, .lames V. Dawes, Gov ernor or the Slate of Nebraska, do hereby give notice in accordance with Section one (I), Article fifteen (15) of the Con stitution, and the provisions of an act entitled "An act to provide the manner of proposiug amendment to the Con stitution and submitting the same to the electors of the Stale," approved Feb ruary l.'Ub, A. D. 1377, that said proposed amendment will be submitted to tue qualified voters of this State for ratilica tiou or rejectiou at the general election to tie held on the t!d day of November, A. D. tssi;. In Witness Wiikkbof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the Great Seal of the State of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln, this seai.J Twenty-sixth day of July, A. D. lbNi, the Twentieth year or the Mate, aud of the Inde pendence of the I'uited States the One Huudred tint Eleventh. P.y the Governor, Jamks V. Dawks. E. P. Rocr.KN, Secretary of State. 4 Aug Sin. LEGAL M0TICE. To all whom it mwj concern: The Commissioner appointed to view and report upon the alteration of a part of the ''South Shell Creek" public road described as follows: to-wit: That part of the said road now running anglewise through the SB Ji. of tneSW Ji. of Sec lion !, Town W, Hange 2, west, be dis continued and vacated, and that in lieu thereof anew road be located commencing eighty rods west of SE corner ot SE Ji. of SW Ji, of Section 9, Town 18, Kauge 2, west, and running thence north to a itoint where the said road will intersect with the said "South Shell Creek" road, has reported in favor of the alteration, vaca tion and location as called for in petition. Now all objections to the said alteration vacation and location as altove described or claims for damage caused thereby, must be tiled in the County Clerk's office on or before noon of the 6th day of De cember, 1886, or the said road will lie duly altered, vacated and located as called for without reference thereto. Dated Columbus, Neb., Oct. 4th, 1886. John Stauftbr, Oct. 6, '6-4 County Clerk. jroncE OF SALE. In the matter of the estate of Elmer C. Smith and Nellie B. Smith, minors. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT in pursuance of an order of Hon. A. H. Post, judge of the District court of Platte county, Nebraska, made on the 18th day ot September, 1886, for the sale of the real estate hereinafter described there will be sold at the dwelling house on the premises herein described, on the 4th day of November, 188U, at one o'clock, afternoon, at public vendue, to the high est bidder, for cash, the following des cribed real estate to-wit Tho undivided oae-halt interest in and to Block No. Eight, in Oida Villiage addition to the City or Columbus, Platte Couuty, Ne braska, on which is erected a frame dwelling house and barn; said sale will remain open one hour. Dated, Oct. 13, 1886. Samuel C. Smith, Guardian or El mer C, and Nellie B. Smith, minors. 13oct-w4 Elect ton Xllee. Notice Is heix-liy given to the tejl voters or county of Platte, in the state of Nebraska, that on the 2d day ot November. A. I. 1886, at the places of Itotdlmc the general election in said county, there will be submitted to n vote of the legal voters of aahl county, the proposition fet lowing, to-wit: Shall tli? county lioard ot Untie county, in the state of Nebraska, appro priate and exiiCBd Sls.coo.oo of the unappropri ated moiioya ii3w In the treasury of said county for the purpose of erecting a suitable building in the city ot. Columbus, in said county for the accommodation of the comity court, county treasurer, county clerk and such other of the county ofllccs ot said county as may hereafter require rooms aud offices for their accommoda tion. The form in which this proposition shall he Mibiiiittcd shall Iks bv Itallot, upon which lutllots shall le printed or written the words For building for couiitv offices Yes." or "For building for countv offices No," and If iof the votes east shall 'have thereon the words "For building for county offices Yes," then bald proposition sliall lie declared adopted otherwise it shall be declared lost: ' By order of the board of supervisors of Platte county this al day of September, 188U. Attest, John Staukfkr. J. E. North. County Clerk. Chairman. j court of fHupervisors t HEAL. J Platte Co.. I Neb. J" LEGAL HOriCI. To whom it may concern. THE KOAKD OF SUPERVISORS OF Platte County, have declared the following section lines opene I as a pub lic road,to-wit: Commencing at the 3. W. corner ot section 17, Town l:i, Itinge 1, East, and running thence due east on section line and terminating at S. E. corner of Section 10, Town l!. Range I, East, and knowu upon record as the "Oluck" road. Now all objections to the location of the above described road, or claims for dam ages caused thereby, must be tiled iu the County Clerk's office on or before noon or the 23.1 dav of November, 183ft, or the aid road will be duly established with out reference thereto'. Dated, Columbus, Neb., Sept. 2lst, ISM. lSoct'siMt John Stauffbk, Countv Cleric. COLUMBUS Roller Mills! SCHEMES BUS., frofriitott. AlaNOFACl'UKKKS OK Flour, Feed, Bran, Shorts And Meal, ANI DKALKRS IN All Kinds Grain. OUR FLOUR BRANDS: "WAY UP," Patent, "IMPERIAL," "1IG 4," "SPREAD EAGLE." We guarantee our flour to he equal to any flour manufactured in the state. We call the attention of the public to the fact that we make a specialty or ex changing flour, bran and shorts for wheat. as good flour and as much of it as auy other mill in this part of the state; also the exchange of corn meal for corn. We have put in special machinery for grinding rye flour and buckwheat flour. yr Satisfaction guaranteed. Please give us a call. 24-Feb-'6-y TIE L&1GEST ill FIRST STICI west or Omaha, at GREISEN BROS. The best manufactories of the country represented. Not to be under sold by anybody. Come and see prices at GREISEN BROS. TMs fa tho Most PatAOTIf Al. HMB43II mwevarniiiiiii. 4t aay ankle by simply morlBg U PattQM jvraajvj GREISEN BROS. 13th Oct. '6-lf BOS' S rr?iEi . SSeStr eric :; !. w 1 ogff a P BS. . A.J.ARNOLD, DBALSR IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry AND SILVERWARE. Strict attention given to repairing of Watches and Jewelry. ISTWill not be undersold by anybody. Xa)JaTM,OpaaitCl.tkr Hems. R.C.BOYD, MANCrACTUUCE OP Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware ! Jeb-Wtrk, Xatfiar aad Gtttsr iif a Specialty. gafahop on Olive (Street, 2 doors sorts of Mrodfauhra-r's Jswslry Stors. -tf Pail CoagTSWSEM fljBafe BslCkaO'aS BaV SHjBBaflBar amSSammammmmaV aHStftaV B amamVmW aK."4BBBBB bW aum-faaLMaa BaaftSBBBBa aaa nbHaaa. COLUMBUS WM. BECKER, OKAI.KR IN ALL KINDS OK : STAPLE AND FAMILY GROCERIES! I KEEP CONSTANTLY ON 11AXO A WKLLSELECTKD STOCK. Teas, Coffees, Sugar, Syrups. Dried and Canned Fruits, and other Staples a Specialty. ! Delivered Free to nay part flhe Cly. Cor. Thirteenth and K Streels,near A. AN. Depot. J0HNS0NsAN0DYNE LINIMENT PARSONS Tb wUto WW m woadtflU 41sei hi. No ether ..!..- ji --f rf !. ThmtaSumation around ah boxU wtafnUa tkd of m box of c.t.1. Had oat about taaax aaa you win aiwaya bo taomanu. ummui oooa. uia(raoapaaiBit ftc. 3oUTfTWbTO, or at by auditor Mc.lnr.iap. Dr. I.S.JOJmOMOO..MC.m.a..Booo. srmnJa- coaatuoni rvwdsr la aoaolutaly: MAKE HENS LAYlfe ctQtratad. doeouae outd and hlohlv coa is worth & Bound of ay other kind. It la mctiy a mcaisia to b4aaamnrooa. aaaiBiBv aBBaaaaai as aa aaai aa aa -pr aaaiav aa aa book ay awii traa. fold avary wbar. or aant by vail for ZS ceuU ta blames. 1-4 lb. air-Uaht U eana. al : by auul. Sl.tflh Tl iiaa by oaaaa. araaaid. Ibr Sa.OB Pg.lT. JOaUISOi 4 Gx. Moat, . I T U With goods enough to Mipply AS OUR STOCK IS From the Beat Markets in tho Kant, iu Flannels, Blankets, CLOTHING, BWTSAND SBOES, FHRNISfllNG AND DRESS MS IN ALL THE LATE NOVELTIES. OUR CLOTHING LINE is the Largest in the City, of the Latest Styles, bought early in the season when we had the Choice of the Markets. We have the Guest assortment at all prices in LADIES'WINTERGARMENTS. We invite all to Call and see us when in the City. omiOTTOK On Pro J. H. GALLEY & BRO., Oldest Dry Goods House in Columbus. ' Sept. UU :tiu FlCZFIC Meat Market, C. E. MORSE, Proprietor. Keeps on bands best quality of fresh and salt meats, l'oultry, Vegetables, Ac. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Olive St., one door north of post-office. 22Sept. tf mm aaraaa ararMlaaSaf. aotnaaaraa. Taaaraau tah!a at tetRa. bat hmm aba write to Ml iafarauatoa aaaat work which caa So. aaa UnM bona.tbat will pay .fraatSHaSSaardaT. So-akara -"--iarjnfc:22: nabtfaaaafaarMasaVJafbitaaa. AUIaaav. 33-y J BOOMING W. T. K1CKLY & BR0. V. holesalc and Retail Dealers iu Fresh and Salt Meats,; "game, poultry. And Fresh Fish. All Kinds of Sausage a Specially. K3Cash paid for Hides, Pelts, Tallow. -Highest maiket price paid for fat cattle. ': Olive Street, second door north of First National Bank. ::. it , JACOB SCHKAM, .- -)!KALKK IX( DRY GOODS i Hoots & Shoes, Hats & Taps. wsimi good: aud notions. LOW PIMCKS FOIl CASH 14-tt && Chraala fMAKE HXW. KICK BLOOD. PILLS UlwthMiiath world. WU1 seMttvalr our or othlac aa artm wm maaoi hana U It. It aura oblebao ebolara and aUdlaaaaao of nana, ta wartb Jta waUbt la Bold. lUuatratad FORGET IT ! ! nil, old anil rouuir. rich and poor. AVKLL SKL,KGTl:r) T 111; Oidersald li In Red Clover, Timothy, Red Top, and Blue Grass Seed AT Herman Oehliich & Bro's. Grocery Store. JG-3m MAKE MONET! We want Agents, both ladies and gen tlemen, to sell our Standard Works, Girt Books, Family llibles and Albums. Previous experience unnecessary. Posi tions worth from 913e to per year. Now is the time to commence. Do not delay but address at once, . p. JOBDAN A CO., St. Louis, ilo. 18.W-10 V