The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, November 10, 1886, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, y. 10, lWt"'"
ela:s siir.
Drilling fv natural ga$ has been
begun at Omaha".
' FnEMONThas a'bfuggicl,j:hion
nanu factory.
liss Fijanczs Willakd is lcctur
inir in St. Paul. , , xwii
Chautauqua circles arc beif jr or
pani.ed all over-tliiBtate.
-Stueet carrobbert were again
operating laBt week inOmaba. -
A man in Fremont has contracted.,'
for 200 care of Biack Hills stone. -
Out of the 5.000 teachers in Ne whose vote was, of course, exception
raeka four thonsand;are women. a!)JtoiSoo,'-251t ' If 250 may be
Wilt. McSbane, bV reason of the
considerations, be thj democratic uob
in Nebraska?
The re-election of Senator Van'
Wyck is now confidently predicted
by bis friends.
Church Howe bas brought a suit
for libel against editor Rosewater, of
the Omaha Bee.
Jeffersox Long was found guilty,
at North Platte, of the murder of
Emily liascouibe.
. i:eci:st storms oil' the British coast
have wrecked several vessels and
destroyed many lives.
I. T. Adams, a farmer living near
IVibing, raised this season a potato
weighing four pounds andwx ounce.
The insane asylum at Hamilton,
Out., was damaged 50,000 by fire the
other afternoon. No casualties re
ported. The eaml thrown up by the Charles
ton earthquake is deep black, pale
blue, light brown, pale yellow, and
silvery.
A .syndicate ot Hastings capitalists
purchased a large number of sections
of railroad land surrounding Indian
Springs.
Chaki.es wTbasim- of "the San
Francisco branch of the Wells fc
Fargo Express Co., is missing. So is
.120,000.
The eleven months child of T. .1.
Majors, of Auburn, Neb., choked to
death the other night from a bone in
its wind pipe.
Tin thousand men an' out of the
Chicago packing house. The
gtrikeis aic making no trouble and
are weakening.
A -HKD on the Wellington dock,
Liverpool, burned the other day. I
contained fifteen hundued bales of
cotton ; los 200.000."
Frttu: men recently on trial in the
Omaha police court, on a charge of
vagrancy, wore shiny silk hats and
fashionably cut broadcloths.
A iFi'osiT of blood agate, contain-
iug Btones laige Piiougu i it ..
into slabs for mantels, bas been found
iu Flab, near the Grand river.
A CirKi:ino prospector has found
slate and iron ore, and indication of
co:il on the Niobrara. He prnpo-es
to bore down a few feet and develop
the find.
The Indians brought 150 loads of
bones into Valentine the other day
and sold them at $12.50 a load, mak
ing the gross receipts $l.875. This is
a bony story.
It is stated at Milwaukee now that
the blame for the Ilio disaster seems
to be settling on Wells, the brake
man, who has been placed in jail at
Portage.
Pawnee City. Nf.b., was visited
by a fire last week destroying
several thousand dollars worth of
propertj The origin of the fire a
mystery.
Though the cholera in Japan is
somewhat abating, the mortality is
still onormous. From September 27
to October 7, there were 0,014 cases,
and 44:U deaths.
The Nebraska fish commission are
now making their annual distribu
tion of German carp, and those who
desire to stock their ponds with carp
wi!l be promptly supplied with fish
free of charge.
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Last week another strike was
inaugurated at the Chicago stock
yards. Six thousand men from two
packing bouses refuse to count ten
hours a daj's work. The plans of
the strikers not yet fully developed.
It was officially announced last
week that English government is de
termined to maintain public safety in
Kgypt, and not leave the country to
disorder and possibly a fresh and
disastrous revolution.
The White Island volcano, in tbe
Bay of Plenty, oil' the North Island
coast, New Zealand, was last week in
active eruptioti and fending forth a
vast column of fiani" and smoke, ris
ing to a height of 100 feet.
Ki. KoniMiv. of Iifajettc, Ind.,
and proprietor of one o" the oldest
woolen mills iu the ptnte. has left .'or
parl unknown, having forged notes
ou his father, ami ottinj.' large sums
to merchant and farmer aggregating
520MN)
Movfmfst of certain persons In
terested iu the robbery of the Adams
Express Company at St. Louis in
dicated that Fafheringham, the mes
senger, was to be arrested lasl week
charged with being concerned iu the
robbery.
Dftftivks Gumlau and King, of
Minneapolis, arrested the other night
James Hindle, a. notorious counter
feiter and crook wlio has been passing
and disposing of. in various ways for
tbe past two weeks in this city, finely
counterfeited silver dollars. He
ronfesses that Ibis counterfeiting is
conducted by a gai,j .ueir, Omaha,
A look at the officiaftablc for Platte
county shows: tbat ojfr distinguished
fellow citizenimes E. North, who
honored tbe'dtmbcratic ftarty-pfjNe-,
bk.IV JSiUfi
plurality of 50lj beWg JK &'t$the
average DMi rainy ! m biwo -wKei
in Platte county. Considering' the
fact tbat the republicans felt party
ties strong upon them under tbe
Cleveland administration, and tbat
Gen. Thayer was a more than ordi-
nry(Tclidfdate( far 'governor, this
vote for Mr. Northjs a high compli-
Tnehto"Inr"fNmiTns neighbors,
frie4l acquaintances.
The table shows an average pf 248
denaofcKticT majority on . tbq state
iicietCbeilOwegtJ (Wcbtpr being
240, the highest (not includiug North;
regarded as the democratic majority,
it is plain to see that a change of
.only, lOO.voteproiri.tbatrisiaaiio the
other would,cbange tbe result 'of an
election ; this would be less than ten
,yqteB tottbe township a suggestion)
to republicans worthy to be thought
of.
Senator Higgius's minority under
Folda was 139, showing that about 55
democrats votpd for Mr. Higgins.
The Senator elect received the vote
of his parly, not less in any town
ship, but in most townships an ad
dition thereto of one to five votes.
Iiobison's minority for float repre
sentative was 42, as against Higgins's.
30, showing that in the district, so
far as Platte county was concerned,
there was no favoritism between the
two.
The vote on representatives for
Platte county hhows more variable
ness from party figures than any
other, which is doubtless attributable
to candidates and localities. Sul
livan, dem., received 1203 votes;
Terwillegar, dcui., 95,1: Bowman,
rep., 1033, and Irwin, rep., S0,, the
result being the election of one dem
ocrat and one republican. In look
ing at the figures we lind that Sul
livan was ahead of Terwillegar in
Columbus, Butler, Bismark, Monroe,
Shell" Creek, Walker, Humphrey,
Grand Prairie (57 to 19,) Lost Creek
(97 to 07), Crcston, Burrows (71 to
43), St. Bernard (10S to 91), Sherman
and Loup. In the other two town
ships Terwillegar's vote was greater
than Sullivan's. Bowman's plurality
over Irwin did not follow the same
townships by an means, aud Irwin
was ahead of Bowman in Monroe (71
to 70), Walker (IOC to 104), Lost
Creek (105 to 87), Creston (30 to 2S),
Woodville (90 to f.0), .Toliet (50 to 29).
In Columbus, city aud township, the
votes for Sullivau, Terwillegar, Bow
man and Irwin were respectively
35R, 2(17, 297 and 1S7. showing that
Sullivan ran ahead of his state ticket
23 votes, Terwillegar (l behiud ;
Howmau (10 ahead of bin state ticket i
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and Irwin 50 behind.
Macfarlaud had majoiilies iu 3rd
ward, Momoe, Walker, Grand
Prairie (70 to ls Creston (29 to S
Woodville. Sherman (47 io '.), but
the majorities on Iho other side weic
greater.
We give the above facts as the
more striking ones from the table,
lor future reference of voters.
lay il Tulr.
The JornvAi. has never been and
is not now in favor of prohibition.
We were not even in favor of putting
tbe submission plank into the last
republican state platform. But it
was placed there, after free and
liberal discussion, by a good round
majority of the convention, and it
became a pledge of the republican
party. Now, let it be submitted to a
vote of the people. Let the repub
lican party, in this as in all other
things, be true to ber promises. She
has pledged the people of the state
on this subject tbat she will, through
the adherents of her party in the
legislature, submit this proposition
to be passed upon by the sovereign
voters-of Nebraska. Tbat pledge is
as binding as any other she ever
made, notwithstanding tbe fact tbat
tbe object sought is objectionable to
many. The people have the legal
right in this matter, and let their will
be obeyed. Those who favor pro
hibition can prepare tor the struggle,
and those who do not, can get ready
to vote it down two years hence. In
the meantime, let the legislators
elect begin to consider what amend
ments the preeent law should have to
make it more effective in removing
the universally acknowledged evils
of the liquor traffic, amendments that
will make it more of a terror to law
breakers, aud mftre of a protection to
those dealers who mean to obey the
law in every particular.
For Hie .InrKXti..
A Word ofC'aHlion Io fanner.
Our com fields will oon be clear
ed, and there will be gieat tempta
tion to let our cattle in at once.
Don't do it till it rains. The dry
stalks mean death, as sine a we do.
Our expensive experience in pre
vious ears when it was dry onght
to he worth something to us. The
cat-h vali'C nt slock lost in this county
l eating tin corn stalks amount to
man) thousands (it dollaic Yet we
hear of cattle ling iu stalk fields
already this 5 ear. If some of onr
best wlee.rH die after being turned
iuto the corn fields, don't lay it to
smut, nor to some injsterious disease.
Cut the dead auimals open and you
will find in the manifold or third
stomach a solid, dry mass of partly
digested material, which nature nor
medicine could possibly have re
moved. Of course some individuals aud
some entire herds will escape, but
it is not wise to run the risk. Cat
tle having acress to plenty of wafer,
especially it they have a good feed
of hay before going to thc field are
not iu so much danger, but the riek
even then is loo great when the stalks
!-!TefirtjrWIi?;3
Nebraska will be represented in the
next congress by one lesa reptthlhpn
than in the present Mc8biie will
;dielrict:4he eriwinalion
alltk! thiiraiimiatini:the aoestion
e.b'Hrche was ever a
repubheau from principle, or whether
he is a. worse man generally,lhan
McShane, the congressman elect, it
is a fact that a very good republican
congressman, Mr. Weaver, is to be
replaced by a democratic one, who
will support tbe administration of
Cleveland, and vote with tbe democ
racy..? There jwaa.'no need for this
loss. Tbe republican .party of the
I iuci
lefeatl
first diet riot waB under obligation
no kind to nominate Church II
and lake even -the chance of dc
that 'was inevitable with any such
candidate Republicans are bo con
stituted that they like to vote for men
whom they approve, rrneu. who, in
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omce; win uo nonor to ine party inai
elects them by serving the public
with 'their 'best efforts, and "when, it
comes to a choice between two evils,
the republican stomach sickens at
sight of the dose.
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The Union Pacific Company the
oher day added a new and modern
improvement to their train service,
by supplying each passenger traiu on
the O. & R. V. line with a handsome
and comfortable chair car. Three
have been received direct from tbe
shops and they go into use at once.
These are tbe first cbair cars ever in
troduced west of the Missouri river,
but it is understood tbat others will
soon follow. It is stated that bye
and bye tbe Union Pacific Company
expects to put them on the main line
and also the Denver train.
Gen. Logan tbe other day ex
pressed himself on the result of the
election. In his opinion it was be
coming as important to elect good
mayors for great cities, as it was to
elect good governors for states ; iu
deed, in many instances tbe mayor of
a great city was called upou to exer
cise much more judgment aud nerve
thau the governor. Frequent riots,
mutterings of socialism aud auarch
ism, all these were but arguments for
the election of good strong mayors.
On Nov. 5tb, earthquake shocks
occurred at Augusta, Charleston,
Baleigh. Savannah, Maron, Rich
mond, Chesterfield, Lawrence,
Washington, Columbia, Stimpter and
Glenwocd, S. C, the two latter
places perhaps the second severest
yet felt. All the schools at the latter
place were in session at the timn of
the shock. One pupil in the colored
school wan crushed in a panic and
several pupils in another were in
jured by the tailing planter.
A KFI'KlCSKNTA'llVK of the
I'liion
Pacific railroad called upon the otli-
rns of the Interior department at
Washiuuton the other day aud sug
gested that the company was ready
to pay iuto the treasury all the money
adjudged to he due from the company
to the government under the Thur
man act, under protest, and to leave
the final adjustment of the differences
between tbe government and road fo
arbitration.
Thfrf was aboard the train the
other day bound east at Cheyenne a
coffin containing the body of Medler
Hughes, a young colored man who
was recently killed in a fray with
horse thieves near Hot Lake, Idaho.
.1 list at the moment when one of the
thieves attempted to shoot his em
ployee Mr. Clifford, "Med" .with a
shout jumped between him and his
intended victim, only to receive, in
his own heart, the ball intended for
bis master.
Dakota 'e assessment for the year
was $30,000,000. Tbe filings on pub
lic lands were: homesteads, 7,400;
pre-emptions, 8,894 ; tree claims, 7.071.
9.8G2 final proofs were made. Tbe
total increase in population 'for the
year was 85,000, giving tbe popula
tion on June 30, 188', of 500,000. And
yet there are people who uphold the
democratic house in its opposition to
the admission of Dakota as a state of
the Union.
Mr. C. Miller, of Sewickly.Pa.,
holds the theory that natural gas is
confined in tbe earth in a fluid state
and he has just filed a caveat for a
patent which is destined to conduct
this fluid to the surface and into re
septacieB for it e preservation. If
this theory should prove correct it
will be one of tbe greatest dis
coveries of tho age as tbe fluid
brought to the surface and confiued
at a pressure of, say COO pounds to
the square inch, can be utilized to an
inconceivable extent as fuel.
Joseph T. Dtrk, r well-to-do
farmer residing six miles south ol
Nebraska City, Neb., lelt his home
alter eating his dinner, with the in
tention of goiug to an adjoining part
of the farm to turn out some cattle of
a neighbor tbat got into bis corn field;
ftince then, he has not been seen ex
.cept iu Nebraska City after banking
hours. He is five leet six inches
high, daik complexion, with heavy
black beard, and had on when he lelt
conrse boots, brown jeans suit and a
black hat and is about forty-five
yearn of age. He speaks English and
German.
From London is reported I be de
laila of a massacre of uali ve cbrislains
of Uganda, Africa, by order of King
Mwanga. ,Tho massacre began in
June and was directly due to the re
fusal of a Christiau lad, acting as the
King's page, to commit an abominal
crime. Many cbristaiua were tor
tured, mutilated and speared, aud
thirty-two were burned alive
together.
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All tbe contractors at North
Platte are reported to be bard pushed
with work, and every laborer at
command is pressed iuto service,
showing au eucouragiug state of
affairs io tbat city.
The surveyor of the port of New
York, Beattie, was shot in his office
the other day by Louis Birrell, a dis
charged inspector, who fired five
shots. It is not known whether tbe
wounds are fatal or not, but it is
thought bis condition ia not serious.
Birrell was captured, made confes
sion to the shooting, and Baid be did
it because Beattie discharged him
without cause.
The Director of tbe Mint estimates
the amount of United Slates coiu in
tbe United States, July 1st '80. to
have been : Gold, 1548,320,031 ; silver
$308,785,223; total, $S57,104,254. Mak
ing an estimated stock of coin and
bullion in the F. S., of $903,027,304.
The U. S. still preserve the first
rank among the nations of the world
as the largest producer of precious
met a) s.
An exchange makes tbe statement
that jail room is bound to be a vital
question in Otoe county before long.
There are now incarcerated there
three murderers, one rapist, one em
bezzler and forger, one burglar, two
robbers, one drunken tomperonce
lecturer and five drunkards working
out their fines.
Laird spoke at Nelson Saturday
and brought tbe honse down when
he referred to the Jeffersonian
simplicity of the administration, and
compared its vetoing $12,000 of pen
sions and approving a special bill of
$10,000 for "vases and flower pots for
Frankie to put daisies in." Fairfield
Herald
Geo. T. Sinter, ex-clerk of the
board of public works at Cincinnati,
Ohio, and James Morgan, were
bound over the other day, the first
named in the sum of $15,000, aud the
latter iu the sum ot $20,000 The
ex-clerk is charged with drawiuir and
certifying to fraudulent vouchers and
other parties knowing the facts and
receiving portions of it.
While county treasurer Ward, ot
Little Rock, Ark., was going home
from his office the other night a
couple of men seized him, threw a
coffee sack over his head, beat hi in
badly, took bis keys and robbed the
office of ovei-$ll,000. He was knock
ed senseless, and when found his legs
were tied together. No clue to the
robbers.
llutler 4'oHBty.
Miller and Lord were, elected
representatives and Casper senator.
Sheesley was elected county at
torney. Hurt t'niinl).
The Blair I'ihf peak of W. S.
Craig, repicHcnlalive elect from Burl
county as ''an exceptionally strong
aud popular man." That i what he
is.
Iw .stolen.
The M. K. church in !inda now
numbers ,(M ininisteiH and nearly
200,000 members.
It was rumored at Loudon Sun
day thai three moio Ktirtiau war
vessels had arrived at Varna.
The St. Johns Military academy,
located at HaddculicM. N. J., was
bullied 011 the 30th nil All the 150
pupils escaped.
President Clf eland has ap
pointed George W. Baxter, Governor
of Wyoming, rice, Francis K. War
ren, suspended.
Sam Jonf5 and Sam Small are an
nounced to hold a series of revival
meetings at Omaha commencing
last Sunday.
Col. Robert G. Ingf.rsoll, it is
slated, has consented, to plead the
condemned anarchists' cause before
the Snpreme Court of Illinois.
It is reported that the headquarters
of tbe bridge and building depart
ments of the Union Pacific is to be
removed from Julesburg to Sidney.
"Going to my wife's relations in
Kansas," was tbe wording tbat ap
peared on an cmigraut wagon that
passed through Omaha the other day.
The organization of a lodge of the
junior order of United Worklnen of
American Mechanics was recently
effected in Omaha, eighty members.
The weekly bank statement at New
York shows the reserve to have in
creased $929,000. The banks now
hold $0,399,000 in excess of legal re
quirements. The Secretary of the Treasury is
sued another call last week for the
redemption of ten million dollars of
bonds ot the three per cent, loan of
1882, issued for December lt.
The Bee says tbat tbe Nemaha
Granger intimates that Church Howe
will be Bent Io the legislature to
avenge bis deleat, and that S. W.
Grew, member-elect, is to resign for
that purpose.
Snow fell last week at Cincinnati,
Piltsburtr, Del roil, Wateilown, N. Y.,
and Buffalo, at the latter place Io the
depth of two inches. At the .same
time at St. Paul snow fell and alo at
Graud I island, Neb.
The convention with China allow
Kugland full freedom a to ruling
authority in Biiriuab for six months.
Oeneral While has established in
H111 mah 120 fresh pools, coveting an
area of 100.IM.O square miles.
The fire the other night at Ver
naillese, Mo., hurned fifteeu houses
and rapidly spread into business
block, burning the pnstofiice build
ing, Odd Fellow aud Masonic halls,
the city hotel and many stores and
6mall buildings. The property de
nt royed was worth at least $50,000.
One seriou result of the shocks at
Summerville, S. C, is a general ri.-e
of water in wells. One case at the
Summerville depot shows thai water
roee B-J feet 5 the general average was
0 to 8. In a special iuxtauce water
rose 15 feel in a well, remaiued at
that height several hours, aud then
fell five feet. Ex,
Miss Susannah Whitney, a New
York school teacher, has jul resign
ed after fitly year of service, foriy
fivecarct which were passed as
piincipal of public schools, Jv aid
thirty-live in a single institution. ""
The senatorial district of Wash
ington and Bnrt counties will ifc
represenled by Hon. Henry Sprick,
one of the bes: men Nebraska con
tains, a man of worth of character,
level-headed, ood-beai ted. and un
flinching in the right.
Several of the jurors in tbe
auarchist case at Chicago have be
come alarmed, from" letters received
threatening vengeance. Major Cole,
an employe iu the special assessment
office, is thought to be the special
object of their spite.
Indians about Shasta, Cala., say
that catfish were put into the river
by while men for the special purpose
of killing off the Indian. They eat
al! the other kinds, but throw back
into the river all the catfish they
catch.
The commissioner of land offices
hae decided not to allow any more
final proof notices to he printed in
papers that are typographically care
less. The action is occasioned by
much annoyance through misspelled
words. Use a type writer.
The Union Pacific management has
found out, by statistical information,
that the stiaight stack engine is the
one that causes fires along the track.
The straight stack looks pretty on an
engine, but the old bulge-stack is the
safest.
The returns of the election from
this state show that the senate will
consist of twenty-five republicans
and eijihl democrats and the house
of sixty-nine republican and thirty
one democrats, which will give the
republicans on joint baliot a majori
ty of fin-five votes.
Fa tii Kits in tho vicinitv of Fiir
view are highly pleased with the
result of this ear's crops, and have
uo fault to find with the country.
Wheat jielded an excellent crop,
whi'e corn, though a poor ear, will
average from thirty to fifty bushels
per acre.
W11.LIA.M Pok, living in a log cabiu
near Flat Road, Knox county, Ivy.,
let! home the other day on business.
During the night hi wife, five
young chifdreu and two ladies of the
neighborhood were hurued Io death
in the house. It was not known how
I lie cabin caught fire.
A IHHTIONAL l.Ot'A L.
ltitnurk 'I'ovTMoltip.
Win. Si'hreiber is still improving
hi Inrti!.
Koad work is almost finished in
this district.
Unusually tine weather this fill,
even for Nebraska.
Moore and Ivole hate sold their
threshing machine.
The com U gelling pretty well
thinned nut in this vicinity.
L. II. I.eaxy opnulhe Bismarck
academy on the 3dwi!h au atten
dance of 10 scholars. He i still
Htaying with us.
The election resulted in the selec
tion of J. C. Swartsley for supervisor,
T. M. Wilson, John Wurdeman,
William Schrieber and John Saab
field tor road-overseer. Henry
Uickert for treasurer, Hibert Ileiple
for assessor, aud Herman Wilkie for
town clerk.
Charles.
"Man's work's from sun to sun ;
Woman's work is never done ."
Work is necessary to all ; but, upon
how many, women especially, does
it fall with a burden of the "last
straw," and this, because their pecu
liar delicate constitutions are so lia
ble to functional derangement. We
cannot lessen your toil, ladies, but
we can make it easier for you, by
making yon stronger and better able
to do it. Dr. Pierce's "Favorite
Prescription" will relieve you of
nervous and other weakness, and all
the many ills peculiar to your sex.
The tariff democrats are ahead of
the other kind.
Ab Ead te Beae Kcraplfeff.
Edward Shepherd, of Uarrisburg,
III., says : "Having received so much
benefit from Electric Bitters, I feel it
my duty to let suffering humanity
know it. Have had a running sore
on my leg for eight years ; my doc
tors told me I would have to have the
boue scraped or leg amputated. I
used, instead, three bqttles of Electric
Hitters and seven boxes Buckleu's
Arnica Salve, and my leg is now
sound and ell."
K'ectric Bitters are sold 'at fifty
jeuts a bottle, and buckleu's Arnica
Salve at 2.c. r-cr box bv Djwtv A
Heilkemper'.
The country i nut ready for free
trade.
lien, Prairie Mange, and Scratches
ol every kind cured iu 30 minutes by
Woolford' Sanitary Lotion. Une no
other. This never fail. Sold by
('. It SiiHiuaii,druggil, Columbus.
It. G Holt, a tanner living three
miles west of Creightou bhol himself
twice with Miicidal intent.
W'erf llinn a l-'ire Alarat.
One of the moat dreadful alarms
that can be Bounded in a mother's
cars is produced by croup; dreadful,
because ii is knowu to be danger
ous; the more dieadful because tbe
life ol a loved one is in jeopardy.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i a
never failing safeguard against Ibis
dangerous disease. Its reputation
a a preventative aud core for croup
Is fully and linn I y established. In
fad, it is the only remedy which can
always be relied upon. Sold by
Dowty & Heitkemper.
News comes from Loudon of -a
recent date that the uatives ot
Johannes, Island of Papua, had
murdaredkCapt Craig, of the ship
Emily; and two sailors -andSjsixi
Malm. &
-i
k
A Klack l..it
' f a 4
'u disease ioiiows au uuneaiiuy con
dition of the liver, one ot the most
important organ of the body. Im
pure blood, bronchitis, asthma, ma
larial diseases, consumption, sick
hcadacbe, disease of the skin.kidueys
and heart all may be traced to
faulty action or torpidity of the liver.
No other known preparation bo
rapidly and thoroughly restores a
disordered liver aa Dr. Pierce's
"Golden Medical Discovery."' It is
pleasant to tbe taste, mild but sure
in its action, and a gift to suffering
humanity from one of the most suc
cessful physicians of the age.
President Cleveland has issued
his proclamation fixing Thursday,
NoveL'iber 2itb as a day of thanks
giving. il KcwallM ia Kv-ry t'ae.
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper
dealer at Chattanooga, Tenn , writes
tbat he was seriously afflicted wilb
a severe rold that settled on bis
lungs; had tried many remedies
without benefit. Bciu$r induced to
try Dr. King's Now Discovery for
Consumption, d'u' so and was en
tirely enred by the use or a few bot
tles. Since which time he ha used
it in bis family tor all Coughs and
Colds with best results. This is the
experience of thousand whose lives
have been saved by this Wonderful
Discovery.
Trial bottles free at Dowty &
Heilkemper ding iore.
At SjVranto.v. Pa., one day last
week three children aged about
seven eai. were suffocated by a
sand bank caving iu on them while
at play.
liliy !.
I the price of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, the salest and best ( ough
Medicine in the market. Sold by
Dowty & Heitkemper.
It i estimated tbat, with possibly
one or two exceptions. Nebraska has
built more miles ot railroad this year
than any other stale of tho Union.
RN4-WIa Aralca Salve.
The Heat Salve in the woild for
( ut. Bruise. Sores, Ulcers, Salr
Rheum. Fever Sores, Teller, Chapped
Hauds, Chilblain. Corns, and all
Skiu Eruption, aud positively cure
Pile, or uo pay required. It is guar
anteed torsive perfect satisfaction, or
money refuuded. Price 2.1 cents par
box. F01 sale by Dowtv & Heil
kemper. May 17-1 v
Ii is claimed that the decrease in
the public debt during October was
alioiilfi:t.fifK'.n00.
'hat I lie lre. ...
The Swift Specific Co. have Mome
Ibiug to say to vou in another
column. The popularity of their
medicines is wonderful indeed ; yet,
when we see how effective il is in all
disease pertaining to the blood, we
are not surprised that its popularity
is so great. It i undoubtedly one of
the best blood medicine in the
world. Kwnwtiier, -1 Itiiujdim I 'a.
Swift's SpFnFir. This wonder
ful blood purifier has received the
endorsement if many of the leading
physicians both hi this country and
Europe, and the hundreds or people
it has cored of, cancer, catarrh, scrof
ula, eczema, ulcers, rheumatism and
blood taint is remarkable. Nothing
like it bas ever been known before.
This medicine is for sale in every
drug Btore, not only in this country,
but abroad, which shows its popular
ity. Are any of our readers troubled
with any of these complaints ? I f so,
for a very small sum of money you
can be made perfectly well and
happy.:V. 0. Ptcayune.Sept. 2 1880.
Tbe first S. S. S , or Swift's Spe
cific, ever brought to Atlanta, Texas,
was brought by T. Caven & Co.,
druggist. Aaron Elaydes had been
in bad health for a long time and
could get no relief. He was almost
bliud. Mr. Caven induced him to
take a bottle of S. S. S. The first
bottle brought him out on the streets,
and the second made a complete
cure; and Aaron is still living and
well, and can be interviewed at any
time with reference to the facts. He
is a colored man living here iu At
lanta, Texas. S. S. S. is now sold by
all druggists in this country.
Journal, Atlanta, Ttrxns.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Dis
eases mailed free.
The Swift Specific. Co., Drawer 3
Atlanta Ga.
NOTICE OF SALE.
In t lie matter ol tin- ft.it' of Cli.trh-s
Ifritsliiali. ileee.isetl.
NOTIf'K N liereliv uixi-n that in inu
aiiceol" :iii onlrr of Alfred .M. Post,
Judge or I lie litrit Court or Hntte
county, made 011 the isih day of Ortolier,
IS-SJ, for III s-ale of t lie leal estate lierein
altcr described, there will he sold al the
residence of the Lite I liarles IieitMiniu.
deceased, situated on the southwest
quarter of section leu, Creston Township,
PUtte (iiuiity. Nebraska, on the -Itli day
of liecemher, ISS, al 1 o'clock p. in., at
public vendue to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described propeity
to wil: The south half of the northwest
lourlh of seetion ten, and the west hair of
the northwest, fourth oT section littecu.
all in township twenty north, ratine, one
east or the sivtli principal meridian,
.laid lands to be sold subject to the fol
lowing mortgages: The . y, or X. V. '.,
of rieclion ten subject to a mortgage ol
$175 to Ira Davenport; one for $A'iO to I.
(ilucL, and one to Ira Davenport for $:ti'.
llu I lie W. y. of the X. V. or section
IS, a mortgage to C. I'.AA. B. Dewey
forj'Mi. Said sale w ill remain open c
Iirmr.
Dated I hi Dili day or Nov., InsC.
I.J. XlCMOI-t,
Kxecutor of estate of Charted Heitsman,
demoted. lluov:il
GOLD
I fields (rarrt, bat thnw vbn writ la
StiaMB Ca.rortlnd. Male.m!l tcti,o
free, full Information sboul woik which
lhr co do. and Ii boaj,tbt Mill pay
I tsn. r.om f. ia ma tt dar. some ba
arocdOTtctaolaadar K&br in. joud i ol J Capua!
,- ,nnt.mA Vr,n tBtrtA! fr. Thfaaa w bo itaxt al uttta
ve (biolsMy tsr of tssg lmii fsnssaa. AU U ctr.
COLUMBUS
jWM, BECKEK,
im:ai.kk in all mm uk
STAIM.K AX!) PAMII.Y
(t 1? 0 PT1 1? T 1? S I
I KKKI CONS.TAXTI.Y t' HAND A
V i:i.l. nKI.KCTKD M'Ot Iv.
Teas, Coffees, Sugar, Syrups.
Dried and Canned Fruits,
and other Staples a
Specialty.
Uool Delivered Free to ait)
part ol Hie Vlty.
Cor. Thirteenth and K Streets. vear,
A.tblT. Depot.
JOHNSOraODYNE
?MINIMENT
i CUBES Diphtlwrl. Croup, Asthma. Bromchltn. Neoraleia. Bhcnmatism. Bleedlac at tho t.nnr.
Jloaraencsa. Influenia. HackineCough.Wlioopinff Cough. Catarrh. Cholera Morbua. Dysentery. Chronu
Zi'arrboea. mangy XTOuaiys. ana jpinaiAiawaaea.
PARSONS
Theae pills were cTroaderful discovery. So others like them ia the world. Will POatUral cars or
-olieve all manner of disessa. The lnforoatiou a-ound eaahbox iawortk faUJka m sea baa: of
s. Find out about tacm "and you will I always b thaaWnl. ) ni i dOM. ItaMrilHlel
-r . So'd everywhere, or etat by mail forgfi". 12 wt?3ips. Dr. 1. 3. JOHH8QH aCO..MCJ. K.. Weston.
MAHEHfcNSLAY
told tverywhsre. or aea: bv mail for 25 CJUU in ni:;?i. 3 1-4 lb. alr-tiht tin 1 cans, l : byinail. SI .
Sia can. Ty axpreaa. yrspaid. Tor S5.0O- . X. 8. JOBMUOM U CO.. Soatea.
Notice in Attachment.
Ioii.n v. i:.u:t..
Vs.
Xkium.sKa.v Iowa l."si iumkCo.
The Xelrjk:i:iiul Iowa Itisurtnrt' 0111
paiiy will take notirc that. 011 tlir '-2d tlav
of September, 1sm, .1. C ouilerj. .1
.lilstiee ot" the I'e.u-e in ami l"i.r 11 its
eoiillly. Xeliraka. istinl mi nriler l
attaehment for the sum ol :SI.7j in an
aetion pemliii!; hetoie him wherein .lolin
"W. Karly is plaint ill', ami Xeld.iski ami
Iowa Instiram-e ('.unpin, il.-teml m: :
that property of (lie iti leml ml, r.ini-t
inif or piominn notes mone. leeotints
ami eieilil his li.-,-n .ttt.leheil illlili-l -nil
inter.
r-.iiil cause was e.intllilleil to the -lU h
iliyol XiitrtnhiT. Ivii, at oVInek .1. 111.
.Ions W . Kw:t. .
iiino.;t I'l.iiitt ui.
ESTRAY SHEEP.
Six efuise wooleil sheep r.in In I14 il ly
the owner paying ehares, ittuii;es,
1 le., al the leiiiiVnre of
. W". Kibi.ki:.
Haiti.' I'test.m, Win.
AN It
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Fremont liTe'fo.
This institution prepares youm; people
thoroughly for Teiehimr, fiir l!uines
Lite, for Admission to rnllej-e, for Law
or Medical Schools, for Public peakiiifr.
in Instrumental ami ocal Muic. in
Drawing and Painting, and in Klocutinn,
Short-hand and Type-writimr.
In the Normal Department, thorough
instruction is giien in nil branches re
quired tor any certiticate tfom Third
(trade to State Professional.
The llusiness Course include- Pen
manship, Commercial 1 orrcpomlence.
Commercial Law and Hook-keeping, with
the best methods of keeping Farm, Fac
tory. Hanking and .Mercantile accounts.
(File premiums weie awarded to thi
department at the recent State Fair.)
Kxpenses are lery low. Tuition.
Room Kent and Table Hoard are placed
at cost, as nearly a possible.
First Winter" Term begin Xoi. '.'. 'c5:
Second Winter Term, Feb. 1, 7. A
For particulars addres President of
Xu:mlCollk(.i:.
Nov. :Mf Fremont X b.
FOLLOW THE CROWD
HOLIDAY GOODS.
js.::t
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END THE NAMES and ADDRESSES
OF YOUR FRIENDS IN THE EAST
Tw tbe uinlrrslKiie.1. ami lie will mail tlieai
H .v or thf IS. .V M. K. K. I'.(liltlilet ale-
srriptite.tftlie
BROKEN BOW COUNTRY,
t;vll.rr Willi u l.rj;- mtti l brasku.
H. S. EOSTIS,
itu'l till, ui Ticket lt. L & Ii. L E., UMAHA, NEi,
F6EH0DT NQBMAL SCHOOL
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BOOMIMG-
I W. T. KICKLY & BR0.
I U holesale. and Retail Dealers in
I
Freskand Salt Meats,
GAME. POULTRY,
And Fresh Fish.
AU Kill,,s r S:i,,sae a si,e,i:ilty
. tiTCa h pai.l lor Hides, lVlt, Tallow.
Highest 111.11 ket price pint n.r i.it cattle.
Olive Street, second door north of
First National Bank.
::!-tt '
JACOB SC11 HAM,
)DKI.KK IX(
DRY GOODS!
Hoots & Shoes, lints & Caps,
FU1NS good: an. notions.
low im:ici: fok cash .
S4-U
x-ami'mc. irec. uv. . j. .uauwu c v... jm.m. ..
MAKE
ESW, B.ICH
PILLS
BLOOD.
COLUMBUS -
Roller Mills!
-o-
SCRRCEDER BROS., Proprietors.
MlMII'W IL rtri:-3
Flour, Feed,
Bran, Shorts
And Meal,
Wit HEII.KUJJ IX
All Kinds s Grain.
on: Fi.on: huaxi.:
"WAY UP," Patent,
"IMPCRIAL," "BIG 4,"
"SPREAD CACLE."
We tru-irantee our Hour to be etpi-il lo
iiiv lloiir mauiifaetured in the state.
Weeall the attention of the public to
the fact that we make a speci.ilti of ex
changing Hour, bran and shorts for
w heat, a good Hour and a much of it as
any other mill in this pari of the tate;
also the I'M'hangu of corn meal for corn.
We haie put in special machinery for
grinding rye Hour and buckwheat Hour.
5ST" Satisfaction guaranteed. Please
sive us a call. 'JI-Feh-'iCv
Meat Market,
C. E. MORSE, Proprietor.
Keeps on li.miU let iU iliti of fresh anil
salt m its. Poultry, egetablcs, ,vc.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES.
Oiiie !., one door not lliof pot-ollice.
ii-ept. tf
A.J.AKN0fJ),
HK.ILKK IN
DIAMONDS.
FINE WATCHES,
4'lok. .I"ivlry
' ANlt
SILVERWARE.
"si i-t illention .lien to repalrinif of
iti lien .Hid .tewelll j3rVlll IIOl be
llllllel sl.lll bl alii tituli .
Nub.Aveuuo. Opposite Clothwr lloust..
u. o. liov n,
it NI KlI-ri'KMC OK
Tin and Shed-Iron Ware!
Job-Work, Roofing and Qatter
ini a Specialty.
JrlTSlmp mi Dllle Street, ' doors
iMiilh ill Itroilleiilnei' .iKiirtry Store.
::--tf
CHOTCE
JUST RECEIVED,
ii
OEHLRIGH BROS.
y
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Mnii km
10U3vSCtt
Neb.
I are as dry ae now. . J. H. .