! tmtmmmtmmmmmmimmm it . i .i "i V .t I. I- 0lnmbtts gmiroal. Entered at th Fori-office, Colambtu, Nb.,u econd-class wail matter. IHSCTED BYEBY WEDNESDAY BT M. K. TURNER & CO., Columbufi, Nob. terms of" sCBScniPXiox: Om year, by mall, portage prepaid... ST months. ......... . ... Three montua, ..2.00 .. 1.00 ... .50 Fayable in Advance. -Specimen copiea wailed free, on applica tion. TO SUB9CBIBEB. When subacrilxrs change M,!r ,lac,.f. ?!!: deuce ,cetlieyliouldatonco notify us by letter or Ld canLciviae both U.oir former ana Uiii pO' . ... - .1.. fif anlhlMl nRTIinlUli) L-J the name on onr nuulins hat, from wliu.li, b,-inc in type, we each week print. ? wrapper r on the marcia of y oar . J ocbn Alpine In- to which your Bubnption m 1J or bc-So-.nted for. Kemittancpi ehonljf bo , t... withor by money-order, registered letter or dra.t. pavable to th. order of R . & Cq TO OOBBESPONDENT8. All commnnicaUopa, to enre attention n.n,t www.v...- s.i ,i:t, romr-naenl in n "-;, Ilnttn county, ono of gooa juiiKineui, "' " -, r--:-- . ... , liable in ever rnrr V way. wnuj ptaini, -" R . 1. aaaIi itulli pn-iratrfr. Gito n facts. WEDNESDAY. MAKCII 25. lstl. REPUBLIC AN CITY TICKET. Tor flavor, 1IEXKY RAGATZ. For Clerk, E. H. CHAMBERS. For Treasurer, E. D. FITZ PATRICK. For Engineer, A. (J. ARNOLD. For Coiincilineii, First Ward. A. I B1XBY. Second " I'.W.H ENRICH. Third " S.C. CRAY. Mumliera of Srhool Boaid, C. A. MMXDLEY. ('AIJIjC'IJXMEI:. Thk Iits.I:itnr4 or California appro priates :h),(HNt Tor Uio .slate eliilit at the World's Fair. fii:s. .Tosr.pii E. . Johnston, the last of the eminent confederate generals, has gone to the spirit worhl. The Henate indetinitelv (Ktstponed the house hill fixing the rate Tor passengers on railroads at two cents mile. The noted Kentnckian. Henry Wat terson, should not continue to belabor a man after he is down, as he is doing Governor Senator Hill. Death removed a clerk from among the officials or the World's lair, ami Major Handy at once apioiiited the man's widow, which tends to show that Handy has the right spirit. Postmastf.k Gesekal Wasamakek's ambition to make the free delivery ser vice universal, is a most worthy one, and one that every good citizen will hope to see accomplished in the near future. Money well spent is never extrava gantly spent. Not a dollar was appro priated by the last congress that will nt lie well spent, as will be plainly apparent hefore the next presidential election. A ritoMixKST southern papersas: "It is becoming every day more apparent that the vast majoiity of the negroes are not disposed to take an active part in politics." The same may be said of the Jews in Russia, and the reasons in liotu cases are the same -tliev are not allowed to. ' Eastehn buyers are in Iowa paying S15 or 20 a head more for horses than ever hefore. They used to get their sup plies in Canada, but the infamous Mc Kinley act has stopped the traffic, and now they have to come west and pay higher prices for horses. Clay Center Times. Lawrence Bauuett, the actor, died Saturday, in New York city, of heart failure, superinduced by pneumonia. He was born in Patterson, Now Jersey, April 4, 1838. During the civil war he served with distinction as a captain in 28th Massachusetts infantry. Booth and he played together for several years. Miner Guiswold, the "Fat Con tributor" is dead. His humor was of a very peculiar sort, and we remember how he once tried to move a Columbus aud ience and failed utterly, as bad as Tom Corwin at a political meeting of Friends in Ohio. Griswold was not a "historian," as Mark Twain claims to be, but a con trastor and an exaggerator. So the democrats think they should be recognized in the appointment of the nine new United States circuit court judges, do they? Well, that is rich. Pray how many republicans did Grover Cleveland appoint to office during his term as president? No, boys. You needn't waste any time hunting up en dorsements for democrats; the new judges will all lie republicans. Kentucky seems to have taken its cue from Senator Carlisle, who is himself a candidate, and is announcing in trumpet tones its opposition to the nomination of Cleveland. Wattcrron having, in his own own mind, etTectually disused of Hill, Carlisle is evidently proceeding in the same manner to dispose of Cleve land. Wonder how these gallant blue grass Ihvs will take their crow next year? The intelligence of Eimqiean countries should create a sentiment adverse to standing armies, and thus save billions of dollars, now more than uselessly spent. Incidental war is one thing; a constant expectation and preparation for war is altogether a different thing. The motive of modern civilization is the good of mankind, and of nations should be, at least, "fair play." Men should no longer be tised :is mere foot! for powder. Sunday night week, about 11 o'clock, the barn of W. P. Phillips at Lincoln was discovered to lie m flames. The fire was under great headway liefore being discovered and all that could be done was to save the adjoining bath ings. This was the second barn in Lin coin (the other belonging to A. IJ. Tal bot) that had been set on lire the same evening. Mr. Phillips lost two carriages, a sleigh, two sets of harness and a fine horse in the flames. A WELT pulverized, compact seed bed is the first requisite to a success with al falfa. It has not been very generally known as yet in Nebraska but even in the southern part of the state it has al ready 6hown itself well adapted to the conditions of soil and latitude, and very favorable views are entertained relative to the place it is to occupy among Ne braska forage plants. When the seed bed is well prepared the 6eed is best covered by a running over with the roller, which covers the seed lightly. Sow when the frost is well out of the ground. Nebraska Fanner. tx accompanied iy me iun ""- " - ' ., W KSe the rfght rvJoct any :wwik -t and cannot ee to return U.eean- Tnos. E. Hiix, author of Hill's Man ual, is out in the Farmer's Voice with a new financial scheme. Every reader must admit that it is good, and far better than existing condi tions. But we think the easier method and the one that will most commend itself to the people, is to amend our existing hanking law so that the resident upon his own land can deposit his title, in the shape of a mortgage, with the govern ment to half the value of not to exceed G40 acres, and have currency issued to him just as it is now issued to the Na tional banker. When the farmer has just as gotwl security to offer as the hanker, we think every unprejudiced man will say he ought to get currency juat as cheaply. And there are few men who object to the quality of currency now in use. All that the farmer has to do ia to ask that he shall be put in the class most favored. We would not turn the hanker out. The farmer does not need to be legisla ted into riches; he only asks not to lie legislated out of his earnings. If it is fair for any man that wants to go into banking.it is fair for any man that Wants to go into farming. If this issuing of currency and paying interest on the bond is fair to the government, why is it not better to issue it on equally as good se curity that asks no interest r Say, why!' Monroe Looking Glass. The Patent Centennial (.Vleliratiun. Elaborate arrangements have lieen made to celebrate the beginning of the second century of the American patent system at Washington on the 8th, 0th and 10th of April next. All of the rail roads leading into the National capitol have reduced their rates for the occasion and a great croud is expected. Presi dent Harrison will open the celebratu n and the literary exercises will be pie sided over by some of the most eminent inventors in the country. Twenty ad dresses upon the different phases of in vention will lie delivered by men who are famous as masters of the subjects they will discuss. A national associa tion of inventors ami manufacturers of patented articles will he organized. There will 1 a grand reception at the patent olllce by the secretary of the in terior and Commissioner Mitchell, at which it is expected ("vrusAV. Field, Thomas A. Edison. George Westing hotisc. George M. Pullman and others will assist. There will be a military parade, a grand excursion to Mount Vernon, a planked shad banquet at Mar shall Hall near Mount Vernon; and the navy yard, the national museum, the patent office and other interesting na tional establishments will be open to the visitors. This is the first time in the history of the Republic that the iuventois have celebn.v-1. The Newberry maximum freight-rate bill reached its third reading in the sen ate Friday afternoon. The reading of the lengthy bill was proceeding quietly, when Mattes moved to take a recess till 10 o'clock Saturday. On this thero was considerable squabbling, but finally the motion was declared lost. The reading of the bill was resumed and continued for a lxiii t ten minutes when another motion for recess was made and lost. Again the motion for recess was made, Warner moved a call of the house.whieh was properly seconded, and resulted in showing that Taylor was not to bo found jn the building. It was asceitained that Taylor was paired with Brown on the Newberry bill. Up to this writing, the sergeant-at-arms has not been able to find Taylor, who is supposed to be in hiding in Council Bluffs. It is difficult to imagine what the outcome may be. Later The Newberry bill passed Monday night, but doubts are expressed as to tho legal formalities having been complied with. Tnfi Orleans tragedy has called in creased attention to tho fact that the cities aro the festering sores upon the body politic. Intelligence should find a method to at least mitigate the evils that are acknowledged to cling to cities, and which threaten to overwhelm the race of mankind with a flood of wicked ness. Immorality of all kinds; crimes of every grade; vice in every conceivable form; some social evils that meet with no opposition, but encouragement, rath er, from those who ought to be, in form, and in spirit and fact, the sworn enemies of all crime, to bring it to punishment. Tho truth is, that (changing an old adage), crime rides in a lightning ex press train, while detection, conviction and punishment are getting ready to ltegin to open their eyes to see if they can discover anything that may possibly require their attention in a year or so. No cheater diplomatic triumph has ever lieen achieved by any secretary of state than that gained by Mr. Blaine in couielliig the British government to abandon its position in the Behring Sea dispute and agree to submit the matter to arbitration in the manner proposed by Mr. Blaine. It is a matter of con gratulation that a satisfactory agree ment has lieen reached hefore the open ing of the opening of the sealing season this year, to which a great many people have leen looking forward with appre hension. The dignity and honor of the country has leen maintained, as it al ways has been and always will 1h when a republican is at the helm or the ship of state, aud it has not been necessary to either bluster or fight. Isn't it alxmt time for the democratic press U stop circulating misrepresenta tions i bout the reciprocity treaty with 1 . izil? First they said there would he no treaty. Well, the treaty was nego tiated. Then they said the treaty would not le approved by the Brazilian gov erment, which has leen proven false by the arrival of the official proclamation of the president of Brazil promulgating the treaty and explaining its provisions. Now, because there is nothing else to say, they are shouting that the treaty will be of no benefit to the United States. Come, gentlemen, this is childish; if you are not willing to drop your partizan ship long enough to give the adminis tration credit for having brought about a good thing, at least have the decency to keep quiet. "Hurrah for Governor Hogg of Tex as," one is inclined to yell upon learning that he is opposed to the gerrymander- ing or the congressional districts in that iii . iuc . l i; state, believing tliat a congressional dis trict ought to be a compact, square thing, but one's ardor is slightly damp ened upon reading the editorial comment npou the Governor's views, iu the Balti more Sun: "With a democratic majority of 200,000 it is probably possible to heed the Governor's advice without imperill ing a solid democratic delegation." That is always the policy of the democratic party, willing to do right when it can be done without olitical loss. Tariff Picture. The British linen industry, according to last Bummer's returns of the board of trade, pavs average annual wages of jy" 8121.66. The Massachusetts liuen industry, ac cording to the state bureau of labor statistics, shows average annual earnings of - 8302.29. New York Press. Washington Letter. From our rejrular correspondent. The president signalized his return to Washington from his short hunting trip by an act of justice that entitles him to tho praise of all fair minded men. Dur ing his absence one Albert Ordway, who manages to make a very good thing, a "snap" indeed, out of being brigadier general of the national guard of the Dis trict of Columbia, indexcr of the old Congressional Record and the holder of several other sinecure positions for which kind old Uncle Sam foots the bills, issued an official order disbanding the two hattallions of colored troops at tached to the District national guard for tho alleged reason that the appropriation made by congress for armory rents was insufficient for all, and that the two col ored hattallions, lieing unattached to regiments, could le l)est spared. This order of course raised a rumpus iu the city; it was talked of everywhere and by every Uuly, and it was generally condemned as unjust, liecause of the good record of the colored militia. As soon as the president returned the mat ter was laid before him, and he said: "This shall not lie carried out; if it shall be shown that it is absolutely necessary to disband a portion of the District uiili tia no color line shall lie drawn in se lecting the commands to lie dropped." Now little Ordway, small in sixe and smaller in intellect, is trying to "ex plain" his action, which may be the cause of his losing some of the "snaps" he has enjoyed so long that he has reach ed that period, almost certain to come to men who have for years drawn big money for nominal services, of lielieving that the places belong to them person ally. No president ever had a higher idea of the rightful prerogatives of his osilion. or was quicker to resent any invasion of them than is Mr. Harrison, although he loes it always in an iuoiTenshe manner. Here is a case in point: There is a va cancy in the office of surveyor general of Minnesota and Col. Buckley of that state is a prominent candidate therefor. Tin1 other day several Minnesota representa tives, headed by Mr. Hall, who actd as spokesman, called on Mr. Harrison in behalf of Col. Buckley. After praising that gentleman highly, Mr. Hall closed by saying: "I do not ask you to make the appointment, for I know that it is a senatorial appoint" meaning that it belonged to the class of appointments usuallv made on the recommendation of the senators. The president looked at him quizzically for a moment, stepped up close to Mr. Hall and placing his arm around that gentleman's shoulder said: "I beg your pardon. Mr. Hall, it is a presidential appointment. There is no doubt about where Sena tor Cullom stands as to the republican nominee next year. He had just cotuo from a privato conference with the pres ident when he was asked for some polit ical views. Ho replied: "I have just had a talk with the man who will be nomiuated by tho republican party next year, and who will bo elected." It is expected that the programme for the president's Pacific coast trip will shortly be announced. Invitations are pouring into Washington from cities all along tho expected routo that desire tho honor of entertaining the distinguished party. Synopsis of the Proceedings of the Board of lirm u i il7, 'Sl. Jiunervisor.. (Official.) iildmbus, Tnj-sday p. in., March' ItoarA. met pursuant to adjournment tit 3 o'clock pvin., Hon. y. J. Irwin chairman, pre. . . t-idint:. !. Philliita clerk. Itollcallod nnd all the tuembeb) of hoard present, Minutes of pieiiouu meetings read and ap. proved. . l llie following oHlyial tiondi were presented. examined am approval- M. KNC'lothet treas. IjoGM'nyk twi Win. ientlen n, road ov .1. 1C. imitli, lHrt n PeterJetl, ("has. L t'haptn. I. K. Ifim-her, Joiiet Pat DoKan, John Wolf. Peter llettillKer, clerk Harrows I St. ISeniard Theo. Oleuthal, justice j?ace (ill. Pntirii A communication pnjented Jin. I read from John He.-unm. and on motion, k me was referred to Lot Creek tip. ' The written o inion ofjthe c unty attoruev in leferclice to aid racts made bj lie i-iuiit clerk vhis read, aud nn motiim, wit le was onlerd Placed on tile. j Atiidavitsof c rciilatiiln tiled liy publishers of theyolumbui Tcleramand Pl.i tetVnter rKUM uetviow oiened and mad. I Motion b Sup'r Frefman that the Atkus lie decIareilNhe otlirial Ur of trie county. Holl called forvW: Hurrou, H roes', Diyveii. Doody, rreeman. neutcner ami I'oll.ird JTifiu ji As-che. ( auiphenV HibImid. .bjTiiiiii, Mun.h, .MkAlHetel w -ou.OUi-. Itlfkert.wVlch and Mr. Chkiroiau nay 12. IMotionld clanll lost, .j. .:-i.u:.i T. ir . ". t t f- ... . vsu,iiiuiiuiijuiiiiuiyii oi puniiBiier u .telegram slier was referred Rack with tequesfliat he show cir culation in Platte rountk- by iiosfyffices. On motion, boarl now took a feces-, until It a. m. tomorrow. t Wkdncmdau a. uij, MarciMS. lHl HoH.nl met at '. ('clock as pW adjournment, Hon. W. J. Irwin cljairmin,.f. Phillips clerk. All members present excejit Kenftcher. J On motion, John (Jrahab, AuguVt Hedrickand Sup'r Campbell wex-e apiKiintettj appraiser to report upon and recommind a private ,road tor the relief of John Bojai. Uho itilionahe boknl that lii entirely vurrounjled by land the owners of which refube to allow hm insreea tor egret. A comhiunication from p. F. Davis, publisher ot loiumuuB telegram presented and read On motion fon, the whole matter regarding the circulation the various newspa- pers in Platte col isdefinitely post- poned. The official bond of Job i A. Graham.lconsta- ble for Lup t approved! , was preskhued, examined and Petition!, of J4shoa Tan Blaricdn and other for a public road waa; on motion, rejected. In the matter of the location of Road" and vacation of part- of the "Wett Loup Road" as petitioned for, on motion oPtiup'r uyrnes, me prayer ot tne petitioners waa grant- I ed, and the location and vacation declared So ' tfxlm 4inl, il. Hniirie ftwp A '. " 'o Uunty rv.or, survey the haid 'Viuawa Itoad a meted to lc his re- Mri with the cou In llie nitttter)f report f appraisers Wilke ed 37 an chargi account decbv ily located' Ienet lovernrfisiit tile re: The uiMin Head waf declareU duly locate ; truly surveyor instructed loaurvvy and til 1-orKw ith county clerk. Nokctinu taken on v;J it! of petition. On mot i were referred to llie cev eral committees. The board now took iKreCrts until ; 30 p. m. CoLUXBUH, YfduemIuy iji. m..MaE6ha9,'tl HI. Hoard convened at "30 p. V.. Hon: W.AI. lrv .tin chairman. (. W. Phillips cfWk. Meiubers all pieneni but Bup'r Keuscher. On iBotion. the committee apitointea to confer with eB-county clerk 8tiuiflWere idyeu until the JufWuieetinK to report full Tesult dfvthir lit df.thwit instable ol conference!" Bond of Joseph IJnaberXits constablb of Gran villo twp. was presented, examined aAd ap proved. I If Petition of Jiin A. Gr&hamland other! for a public road apnroved and clerk instructed to advertise according to law. - Bodd of M. K. Turner X o. otf contract for fumieniHft blanks to county fo year ,1891 was accepted and approved. On tuition of Sup'r Aschea warrantfor $1.80 waa allbwed Sherman twj and same dtutrged to account Bismarkstwjine same beinx for war rant i salted Siebert lleibel on tho"G. 11. Loseke' road apmraisement On motion, a recess was now takeiKuntil 9 o'clock a. nrrtomorrow Con mul's, Thursday, a m. Man h Id. 1191. Board met ut 'J o'clock a. Ini. Hon. y. .1. Ii-Wn,cliiiiiian;Ai. W. Plilllips, clerk. AtnH called nnfi all preient but HnfciN. lHneei and Koi'schei The Inlird nowroceedeii Ito elec( itv names faun which tie reiilai panel of Murors will be iff awn for tixt term olt)islik-t cmrt. The bit of Thou JU McTu;erll constble. for .-ior inirenlc'al paters in arioiit state tties, as per 'teiuied hill rrndered waa iipoiiaotlon rejected us said lcaes were Miupty lulsde nieanors, nnd no funds provided lor pin went of thiUclasofbim j TbeVill of Win. j'ltnen, ju-.ti.-e of the peace, liollie tor jusKi-e'.s and MitBia .s costs, .stale sJ Cuimiiifas, same atilon. Supervmor Pret-miii iie-.eitlr.l the (!! loMitIK resolution: ir Wheiea. Seial tiV a I reasu rrs lia'e been iipMiluteil lUlfrvrcivrlll) mill l:ii-liot had tune to notlfv I lie tax 1 papers of the amount ot their er.-!otiul lnV before the -.ame lx-i-:ilili- delliiijuelit, theielnie it Ki o'.xed. That the tMtd ol siiMnfeu-oi.s re nut lliteiesl mi alt pet'xtntil ae Wlecled prior to tlw tirt .l:i ot AInv au.l that llirrlerk leeii.esteil loiiollly llie dittrietit colleel4)rs t thlsat'tloii ot the lu,ml. iiiiotion of Supr nLupby the reMilutiin was iiHlennitcly poMpouis Supr. lUneeti now eiilernTwiil tool; Willi the tihard. W Motion by-uir. .Muiphy that sluir. AL-AUis-terbe. mid In lien aulhoried V purchase) all stationery and si?tl h i.f whatever t-hat-ai-ler, needed for Use ol iRrWpuuly, illfllliliti bardiK'kets. Carried. SlBu lludsoii prejited the lolloti: KeVlveil, That all iH4 or il.tinV alainst Plulieuiiiiii. iu-tvss.try ikx lie nlereJ to a ciiiiiiiiitinkltliic 1m laid, lie 1iiiiied to I fileil with the cleriu or iH-roretlW-lilst tliy ses--ion ot .said lioaroVall claims lot .so lleilVo he 1. till ner nut i theiV-t leuhir nieetiiior llie boanl. Carried. ' The committee- on Finance presented a re Niit VecKiniin-iiiliim the tnmsfer ot" various 11 e irrseiiieii :t r tninsfer 01" varioi dioii uhiii motiii fiillilsliii h iei-oiiniieuil:i! wit-. adoMed iliil of s, rnrCnuiN, ol llutapliri-v Democrat. rJX was upon nmtloii nffne.l liai-k to liim for iteuiliHK. , llieltiDov.iuliiiK weie.ilioweilaiid w.utili& orilereiLiliau'u lor -.ame. t Hiitnplrey democrat. !ii-r-iiiiliM el-. ..u i.....t . ..i...... . .... . -r Jll 1 111 tll.11111 Cfl.l-'i ... ...... ,. Male.loiiiual In. liieictiaiidi.se liiri ty (ckilm :11.7s; .tt. . i) l.illCOll tv (cl.Um .:.(4i) ii ;5 1 h LaIV. leiral pttf.elc. (cluiui S'jili ' JC. l K Told state Journal T K .Millie State Join tills t: Iks Turner . Coliiiiihiis Uochnkhhiti. r&A printing r. 11 t-iip.iuicK, itiiTT-nr nninn -.Ti :! 111 tilHli Keciier.tf.1sl1 ndv IolNllUtV 4t 1.1 John Klllott. haillit, Uistrk-trSurt - til John lluber, '-x (w Theclaim ofO C. Shatiiioii lot tt-MO ns bail iff was 011 motion it-Jected On motion hoard now took 's i"- until te.o o'clock p. in 1 i 1:11 1 inn Tuf n.snAV P. M.March pj. H-.I. d met at 'J BriVlock p. ni. pBrsuaiit to nd- joiitiiiiieut. Hon. &V. .1. Irwin, t-halniiaii ores IdlnjLG. W. Philips, eleik Rolltealled and all pi Kent but SuA- K uscber abseiM from slck lles. aVi the nnaiiie committee. Supfrs Dlueeii. MurpliyVniil Ottil, who weie excised on ac count ofVftieiHl llt to St Mar' bcspltal. SuporvlsV McAllister presented the following- X X i I lleaolved, ThaV tho county attorney be, ami 0 iicicuj uiaiiuvieii iu commence ticiioa :ujaltist all iiartlesowing from tourorniore years of personal taxeaaud prosecute tliunne to a judgment that It linvy hi'ldasallenugiiiiist thtlr real estate. Carried. I In the matter of the vacation of part of the Scldizroad, und location of Boppen roadyipon niottmi further coiislderutloiiyviis postiKined until tuo uet meeting of tliepard. Te bill of CharlesAV. Pearsell Itor two reamn of tA pe w riling paper, S3.au for clerk of dist rlst court ohlcc was on mot ion rejecte! he following Mils vere allovednnd the cliirk instructed tq isue warrants for -Juiiie- .lal 0I1 bonis, collect inc dclit.uuent per Miai taxes 4 J 4 h 00 .loBti iiailey. etcesslve usjessineul, (tiliiK'd. a.30 ...J I 1 C5 AiKiist Itoette-her.ludse forc-ikinty I'J-ISO rliilllpsrecorlingoniciallioiids.... idl.M) 1. rni-oiioeK .v 10 mixed paint er slieilft 17 50 I'olttM-k A. Schrocde meals forfurors.. .. tf 10 s I. McCoy hoard ofifour indiJent pers. 4 uu Warwick Saunders It-gal priutBu:. claim s f .4 1 -n ; C 1) MVrpln , expert ork on rebords ... 25 mi .1 W L.wjich. same . riTitio G W rii!ips pieparuiR assessment hks anon ! it .peic, cieru dist ciMirt. iMistage. -lc .1 74 h.ime, coni'rot insanity f,;nn Same, fee lull I'eriy.et al, haebtis corpus 4 0.1 .101111 tiisiti, tiiRse lor county.. .. .tmi The committee 011 finance, Stiprs illtieell, Muiphy and Ottis. who bad been excused on account of otilcial wink; now entered and look their seats with tlieourd. Thefollo-Aintdlls were alloweilVlid cleik instructed tirssue warrants for saiue- Kd Miilier.JV-tlt juror district couit ...s rm ...s ;, u, ...A L0 IH) eist iirDneiiseii, same Fred Asrtie. same ..i icon .. 2000 .. 1300 . I110 I.iidwiswaiisoa,suiie . ., w aies. same i Win Uer.saliie Andrew swausou. sakie 1:170 J II Galley, same .1 Fi-tee, same J F Can hr. Mime HUI ai '.'o Ilarrj Newman, same... Fied Aleeilel, same Theo oiisson, same II Murdoek.same.. John PiMn-e. same :i;Vl sn 17 40 !70 KOt) 21 1 tills ; Keciier, treasurer, accuuut John I'ltiscner x, Same. John Kelhttn Same, v C .lacltfce". Same, tleonje Lelnnu Joseph MiivK. wit insaiHty P Mlcek. J ; Keeder, com ot lusamii C 15 Still 111:1 11. -mis .nary iiaiuer. caie 01 1 Has Kaiuer.. i-Jl ramer. to Supt, salary for J.Tk lui r " Fel G W Phillips, cash adv for comity, Gtis tr llecber, treas, acc't A ltergt St Miiry's Hospital, care pauier U)f .lauiiuii ren ircn (claim S1KM) x. (in iTlies24.t disallowed in above bill ws for case ofUVm Ifriiiulev and that part of 1-laiiu was refto red to the county attoiiiev for lis ad- tiee, oinniiiii aim re poii Iaii IloikVs waulbii state s;iuteiitl.irv 01 cw-iii. 01 iiviiueiiiK I. I. limv w itness in c!ke of state of Nebraska .irr:iuii iiiiiiviicia j - W O Pitirsleyyervnis as suj;rv isor...'J.'. t , 10 J II GiR-deken lllewoSLtxes t J C Caldwell sherirtjaiTHs tcr etc t7u :t .iinieHiieiiuauce uisinci nouri.. Same railroad fare to I.liiconveti .11 no ::l v, M 111 suinejanitoi;iii:irter ending Ma Same house rent quarter eudiii; :u "M tch J F Dineen, Ferces as supervisor!! .1 1. uynies, sauiA Jonas Welch. sJinn I'lJooity. same Joseph Ottis. sum J S Freeman. ;-aine W J IrVin. same James Inurrows. safne. If J Hudson, same I) K CaniplieTVsitiie. J Johnson, same O S Moran. same..? W A McAllister, saiil :seis ui-wn, same Henry Rlckert.saiiie t- Bering. 9me C D Murphyvsatne . i Asche. saniK, W M Pollard, sime Columbus LumherCkiiiuiiiy sect y of Hugh Hughes. sanieScIalmed'siViTotK!" ini ii A O Arnold, same r 1 1 !mn rp niinft.1 aj rr. Geo W Wes.tcr.it, acct Columbua Twp."".'" . ii.uu(iuueu next uttK. Children Cry for Pltoher's Castorla. luy clerk. XI... "i: M 1w.V. I!kfl"llii wu adapted and JVhn 11. allow tiuBBun1. me famello tie eu v ofCiituark twn. ana road ami couuiv aurvwur iu kate V sect ion corners, and Jort. ia. ;. .vn nd ft IMAf hujou K iothitrTn iufcIor couutv ielaimt.7.".i ; :ci rrT wi 1 tor county 3 10 : care 1 iiiiinyhni 11 1 10 00 Bill Co. lintse K-r5rat V7 rA hV, I reasun-r, accouunOl K : 171. .TT?J 4C i;7 . - .r.L' tron. WaMiiticton, antl thr Nnrlhwrt ! .lflll. W-V ThiSconstark demand of the tnueling ublic tohe far West for a comfortable nd at thX satqe time an eopuuniical node of trawelingVhas led to tli estab lishment of what isknown as Fullman Colonist Slsepers. These car are builtVn the samegeu 1 eral plan as the regularXfirat-class Pull man Sieper, he only deference being is thnt tmv are iiotMtuholsieretl. They are. furnished, complete with good comfortable hair niattrwses, warm blankets. snoV white lineuAcurtuins, plenty of toweuL coiuIm) bruskes, etc.. whreh secureHo tfto occuptnt of V berth m . first- class swelters. ThereVare also.seiBirate . .. . . ... X , .. toilet rooms ior laaieavanu gentle and. smoRing is ahsolufWlv nrokibirWtl For Toll inKtrmation sendVfor Pulltn ColouisV Sleeper Leaflet. lLLoniax, General Btssengar Agent, Omaha, Neb. he Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul ;yis tne only line running solid vest- lbuled, electric lighted and steam heated trains between the Missouri river and Chicago, consisting of new palace sleep ing cars, elegant free reclining chair cars, luxurious coaches and the finest dining cars in the world. Tho berth reading lamp in its palace sleeping cars is patented and cannot be used by any other railway company. It is the great improvement of the age. Try it and bo convinced. Close connection in union depot at Omaha with all trains to and from the west. For further particulars apply to your ticket agent, or F. A. Nash, Gen'l Agt. W. S. Howell, Traveling Fr't. and Pass. Agt., 25febft Omaha, Neb. A Wonder Worker. Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, O., states that he had leen under the care of two prominent physi cians, and used their treatment until he was not able to get around. They pro lion need his case to lie consumption and incurable. lie was persuaded to try Dr. King's Now Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street without resting. He found before he had used half of a bottle, that he was much bet ter; he continued to use it and is today enjoying good health. If you have any throat, chest or lung trouble try it. We guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at David Dowty's drug store. Important flubbing Atinoiiiirenieiit. We are pleased to announce to our readers that we have made arrangements with the publishers of the Nebraska Farmer, the leading live stock and farm j journal of the west, by which wo can offer it one year with Thk Columkus JotrKN'Aii and the Nebraska Family Jour nal, all for S2.S0, but very little more than the price of one publication. This offer is good for renewals or new sub scribers. Ijet, every one who desires to take advantage of this liberal offer do ho at once. Address, M. K. TuitNKit A Co., Columbus, Neb. Kifttnc itiitn-. This ivnieij;. is li-i't:uiti! & well knon un I :.o 0i!i!::r ::: ti uetd n M'i'ia! 11. it ion. All who have ui-d Kleeltie Jlilti - siu I he s.usio song of pn-.ise. A pure iiit-dii me iloes nd evist u:id it is git.tratu -I lo do all Ihal is churned. .Elect lie ri'-t. will eiire all diseases of the Liver a.-- Kidneys, will remove all Pimples. Moils. -' Khetiui and ilb--affections caused by impure blood Will drive malaria from the system and pre vent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money re funded. Price oOc and S1.00 per bottle at David Dowty's drug store. Mast years practice has given C. A. Snow A- Co., solicitors of patents, at Washington, D. C, unsurpassed success in obtaining patents for all classes of in- l ventions. They make a specialty of re jected cases, ana nave secureu uuowauro of many patents that had been pre viously rejected. Their advertisement in anotbpr column, will hoof interest to inventors, patentees, manufacturers, and all who have to do with patents. --We will furnish Thk .Toiiunal, The Nebraska Family Journal and the Week ly Intor-Oceau, one year, for $S0t when paid in advance. Subscriptions received at. any time. If you are not a subscrib er to TiiE.ToniiMAL don't wait till your subscription expires, but pay us enough to make it one year in advance, ami add the Inter-Ocean, one of the greatest ami best family newspapers in the worhl. Kueklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Bores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per Imjx. For sale by David Dowty. 8 Enolisu Spavin Liniment removes till hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs. Splints, King Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc .Save S.V) by use r one lnittle. Warranted the most, wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. B. Htillman, druggist. Ufinovlyr Baby cried, "V Mother highed, Doctor presented : Caotoria I FINAL PROOF. Ijind Office at (irand Island. Neb., ' March rlth, 191. . ?:ifiert i herebv eiven that the followinK- kai-iraed t-attler haa fileil notice of bin intention to L . - . .. I... nl.tm n.l la-Btanunai prooi in nupimn m uu "-"; that Mid prK)f will b niaile liefore the clerk of the district court, at Columbtin. Neb., on April 2Trth. 1MI, it: Fredwie K. Duvi. Homwtead ?!. 1W4I. forth N.E. ' of section 8. townnlnp 19 north, of range 1 etut. , . He nataea th following witneae t prove hm continnona rrsidencw npou and cnltivation of, aid land, vi2: Herman O. Lnwchen. Herman Laedtke. Theodore Wnck, of Boheet, Neb., and Henry Wnrdetnan, of Columbon. Neb. FlWXKt-IN Hwbet, llmarrt lleicter. MONEY b teTiii1 tei5tWHntofwrifc. tiil.tr t. ioun( clrf.and In their -....w ..,4 rr.Mi.Liv. bv iniM ui o-a'ar!it"',heKTrit; i"r.Amj omm tu do lb work. Et to lrn. W fUnn Tftblnf. VV urt you. Ko riii. Tmim dul yoor par uiDai,. or all jour mat ! tb work. TLIt lain vMiifnijiMwiMana -jnanwovKtrraiaurc wv.. ... Vfimmmmmrnla? fmmgSZU BM ft opm-d, ul (Mn ftr littto tpcrira M W Cm feraUb you Itt b- rloyaMetaadMKhjroarttnE. MmtoaWMn.ii iafanMtlta rtUU. XJ tPXft vr, ivju) ! liKl.'Ali SOTll'h. whom it niaj concern: riiiX Hoard of Siii-rvioi- at their regular meetijNc March, l'.'l. ih-clansl the folio 014 -i--tiou lines opcued as public road. vU: I. Coniuienciin: at the N.W. corner of wtion IS, town 17. ramie t ea-.t and ruiiniiii; thence dm south 011 section line one 1 li mile ailtf termina tiiiK at the S. W. corner of iid ws.-tioa and known and designated as tne "Ui-hu.-r lload.'" II. CommeucitiK at the S W. comer of section l! town I-. iti-.iw 1 M.-t letd rnnuitiK thence due e;ust tin -s-clioti line one i! mile ami trrmtiia tins at S.H. corner of said -ectio.-i and known and de.-iur.ated a- the "8.1 il field 1!m.I. III. Coniiiie:iciti4 at the S.K. coruerof -action .W. touti 17. ninaelt vie-t and rnuniiia tin-nee due we-t on -s-tioii line about oue-h.df ('; nii.e totheN.illi-e eotint line and llieie tertilitiatlPK and known and designateil a-, tiie "Graham -Uojid" , . , , Now i:l I objection- thereto, or 1 11111- lor d-im- atcesrauMsl thereb. niti-t Is-Iihsl mi the smnt clerk"- office of Platte coiiut. Nebr.i.-ka, on or before noon Max .'.Mh. V. I. l"i"l. or the -ame may Ih-iIii1 established without future reference thereto. IKited Columbus. Neb., March !s. IMH. !!. W. I'liiLl-ll-s. jiunrtr Coiinlj Cleifc. KIN A I. PKOOr. lund Oili.v at Grind Island. Neb . ; March Z). l-'M. NotiV is herebv ieli th-it the folioniiii; uameilV-tller has tiltsl notice of his intention to make final proof iu siipp. rt of his cl.tim, and that said proof will Ik in ide !iefore clerk of the district court, tit Columbus, Neb., on May Mb, I-rtl. vi;: George C. Smith, homestead Ne. U14I, for the K. ... N. W. '. of Section y.'. Township Is North, of ItaiiKe i We-t. He names tho following; witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vU Henry Cloy burn, of Platte Centre Wallace W. 5htninton, of JInrs. Charles K. Chnpin, ol Oconee, William W. WiNnn.of Oiiimv, Neb-. Co ft V. il.l?arP FavNKLix Sweet. 2T.uiarcli-i;t Keuister. W. L. DOUGLAS 0 1 11" and other special 3 U WE. te fur (ientlemeu. yj PI Tlna Ladies.etc..arewar. ranted, and so stamped 011 bottum." Address V. I.. IIUt'Ul.A!, Itrocklou, Alaaa. Sold by Wm. SHILZ, Olive St., Columbus. lI.M-in-h-:i!i Dr. A. J. Sanders, W0. , SPi-: 1AI.IST IN C10HIC DISEASE! LONG ISLNDCOLLEGE HOSPITAL, N.T. Three Years Hospitalism. ksntly from University of 7iean&,ktrii 1. o. ito.Y tt:i. GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA. KKl'hltKNCKH- J 1). AIoiikK, 1'res. or R-mk of ('.umi.-ii'r. It. 1 . How UiO. .M.tnni;rrof V. I'. Shope. W. 11. I'f.vrr. M-ijorof tli'iud Klsn.l. ClIVS. Kll.K, Kepresfidathe. H. N. WOLBvi'tl, SlalM Sust.ir. tlKO. H.C.tl.PUKI.l., CollUt .tlldf-'e. JSSThose who have lse:i idler-ri- fur ji-iis and have lie-jn the lotindsof th profession nl home, without rtccivui relief from ur.linmj methods td tii-atiuent, Hre c?i.'iiill invitr-d to call. CsAllof our pntients ins exjucl fo m-eite rood care, careful treatment and wiuare iI.mIiiik rom a business standpoint, as we aluHjs expect to jiive value received co far as possible. Will beat the Meridian, Saturday, March 7th, And Rt BELLWOOD, Thur&lav, .March 5. i"Consultation frv. Addrew. I)k. A. J. SANPKKS. Box 2.1, tlrand Inland, Neb. 'Jt'nov.Snip iiii. . II, IKK '-.-. hc figured iu our dates nil! make n long tay. S'o man or oiuun now living will ever date a locument without usm the figure 9. It stand in the third place iu ISA), where it mil remain ten vears and then move up to econd place in 190O, where it will rest for ono b mid red years. Thereianotln.r"ft"whichha-til-ocometoay. It i unlike the llijure 9 in our dates iu the respect thut it has already u:ov d up to rir-t place, where it will permanent 1 remain It lc.iH;d the"No i" Uigti Arm Wtitvh r A il-on Se m M.idiine. The "No. 0" w i-. eu Juried for tlr-t jdace hy the experts ot lairui- ut t!ie Paris Kx position of IsS'J. where, after a -t verecoiilest Willi the leading ua chiiKS of the rM, it w:i awarded the only Uraud 1'rUe ivou to fiiuil) m-uiiij; muchiue, nil others on exhibit having nceived lower awards of i;old niej iN, etc. The French Government also ft-cot'iiued its superiority f thedi-curatiouof Mr Nathaniel Wheeler, President of the cumpauy, with the Cross of the Lemou of Honor. The "No. 9" is not an old machine improved upon, but is uu entirely new machine, and the Grand l'rue ut Paris was award, d it as tin: grand est advance iu s.-wint; machine uiecUatiiMU of the age. Those who huy it can rest assured, there fore, of having the very latest and best. WHEELER & WILSON 51'F'O CO., 185 nnd 187 Wubaah Ave., Chicga. foiL,T irv . W. KIBLKR, Leih, Xebr. ..iii tr it ti itt.a '0f, Tin. rj. atMl Jiti I.tfttii. IiIai. Iui Wff i Hi llrlr,tlMWC"--,''l t nut u uit. ran 'rr fawv."V a uioiiili mi canil- fh- MLik ami It" Nl Iiti. u Ttrrvirr " I ' y'mir at" -.t rarinntf fit tu ff lr Ut fctpit 4 an tr-orb, i I-"F" Inn t r all tit- titii- Lib inoiir f.r A.it i I allitrr miki.iMii aiitinr ibN. NlU imI w.'titleiful rarti. ulffre BI.UUUtC&: Co.tltoav OWnrtlutl,.MulttO $3000f A 1'R.iR! lun.v.t.V'ii.iur. Ita(Ftativ faliU ittUlIiffrnt ff.nf9ilU anlto Ji irail ni uiftr, SimI vilto fur itntrui tton-will iik tfiutnoul 'fon U tarn Ttr- Ihttutantl lwllr Vrar in tbrlronn loralitir whrir ih-v !. I Millftifofiitui't hpattuatlADoreiiifltiMrni at li I u4Bitatitrat ariotiii o rnonvr fwr niuttr uctfu' ab I (! inl iiul.i IartM i dIrf Init on Horrr f..m bL ilifit4 1 rrtunT I l.Talreal taf!.t ntut pratUit mtl tt.j hiinrnt Uiirt rumbfr, wttv f tnaiin- ovrr fXHftt a frjrath It t A wYLIn nJ HOLIII. l'.U 't:ruliM FKKK. Aii4r-at onrr K. C A.II.K.. ox -i. AukhiIn, Mulrr. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Sold by C. B Stttlman, druggist. 26novlyr IHIiHr BBBBBBBBflBBBBBHitv" Jr lit ft1-if - KbbbWWv-.'? IV'1'?'. t'3rKft l43fii ls.i ,L r . M rwtimr.w W 0 aaByaaWlmmmmr What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescript.). for IaUkwU and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine ner other Narcotic substance. It is n haraless sabatitvita for Paregoric, lrops, Soothing Syrups, and Caster Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of 31 others. Castorla destroys Wonts and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomitina; Sour Curd, cures Diarrheea ami Wiutl Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castorla is an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told lue of iu good effect upon their children." Dr. . C Osgood, Lowell, Mas. Castoria U the be.t remedy for children of which 1 am acquainted. I hope the day U not far distant hen mothers willcotosioar the real interest of thoir children, and uao CastorU in btcad of the variousquack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throatd, thertby M-udmg them to premature graves." Da. J. K. KlKCHKLOB, Conway, Ark. Tke Ceataa-r Coutpamy, 71 A RELIABLE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. 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FIRE CLAY, M-YKBLK Dl'ST, WHITE SAND, PORT LAND ami MILWAUKEE CEMENT, and ALL KINDS of lUILDINt; MATERIAL. THIRTEENTH ST., COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA. i SIOO.OO "FREE J. BEAMA, CARPENTER, l'ur.i-- Kivini' In- -truiva 1KM!. to the tirit Itfii ln Hln tliini fitter lli- nr-t .nli-lii-iilit.n f liim iioIk. in .l"fii-VI. nl lllli .l.-iliiutr. '!!. Il- lnki lliln nit-tluM nf i.illilu: atltliti.il to th- fa.-t tfiiit HE IS A BOOK AGENT. Ami can furiii-.li vm. I'llKAI'Ml than uiijImmIj l-ln, UU ImhiU Jt'll u.lllt. HOUKK AND TWO LOTS, NVar t'oitrt 1Ioiim, with all improvi-nif-iit, for Mil liikvp. A1m two inur.- .-mil two -olt-. Aillri t'oliiinliii". JjK-Vt-i-nll jonr.-itti-ntion to tin- AIpiin-Kifcw, anil th- ini4rt:nit fact that an- nov otli-rini; a lin- of if-n at priii-n l-low -.rii.;iri-..n ami Ixjotiil i-oiiim tit ion. l-'or filll j.nrt t-nl.-ir- .-il-ilri-fk ('oliniiliii-. -N l.. I. . Ifor .-'. f'h-a-.- m-cloi- 2 cent ntaiil fori-iI. 1 Ij:iIii:ii 1 . o. jaw uxioA.1, Regulates Perfectly. IS NOT AFFECTED BY GALES. It Strong. Durable a- i EASILY MANICED. Wind llilb, Fumps and Pump Iwi Oil.- iloor north of lt.il.i-iV Imrn. L. C. VOSS, M. D.. HomfBopathic Physician AND SURGEON. Office oyer pot orhce. SrcMiiet in chronic dittaws. Careful attention given to general prBctice. ' ' .noT.3x -tfffl- H ....-"Va irVPtJ If f i-v nni i CastoxiE -- n Castoria U so well aatcd to cftUdreathat I recommend it assupefiortoatxy preacriatiaa knoutome." U. A. Ames, M. D.. Ill So. Olford 31. BrookljB, N. T. " Our physicians in tfce childrea'a dBBrt ineut have spoken hiKhly of their expert euce in their outaide practice withCastoiia. and although we only Bv auioug o'lr . inedicjl supplie what Is known aa rttln products, el wo are freo to coafam tant Uh lueriu of Ca&torUk haa won ua b look Witt favor upou it." Unitbd Howitai. aan UiavaaaABT. boataa, AtxBM c. sanav iVws.. Mirny SUMt, Maw TarkCMf. Fepublicai) ffevuspaper. to active agents SAMPLE COPIES sail i a THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. 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