r . . t Jk 4- i Columbus Journal. VclNri.Vi V.MLJn -ii it- I. . 21 "elT-.. ' - I. . . r -hi- t-r- .. 1 -. - ""tie i "i.r-- "a i i..3-'0it Ji ime- 11 ' l.l.... it- " i . Ii rf"l -in.-iln ..: 7 i.". .l. Ji-. ir.'i j-"-v it 2 U) p. a.. n . ial , rXlV-.t !K!---riM.-TBLfc At ttntir r-x. II i" i. 1vie- tr liJ'n i Pu.r r-J InT. u. m Dav-rti. -ni p. :n Tt.nesKs. t--s- x Limn-I " --1 ii a n r v . . C.a ijnm. . " il ti Lu F- Tt-t-t.m np-nntendenr of Tl:- ins-tir-jte for the U:, i -l- '"; -Imd. at Nebraska City. ,n.-r.t .;.r-Br ": -;-tt ty i Gi.! hotter was a very -nan'e ar ' Z r '.. i i- r, -ii tu'l-m The c;!v .Satv-rthn. iu- .lealer ptte--ajr'r tt:t- fnti " in . l I . u. ai - lw;n 'oim f..r Lc- a :. . in ia,j he conid have soil Two hnndreil " " TTI-fTni L;D-in ".JB;i. "..,,,. 1a f.-i.Mit . it- i: " - n pun.li-mo'e. if ne nati .t. .j . . L.i i--ll .. V. -.! inrt,iri:.'. . .ail. i-i. i ti "-.,'"-, zzrr r rr 4rnv -ir. .ff.llL ?-MUr (-v- - ' ' "" Mss"' .. --.j. a.. Pta-as: -rr "J1" '' ilar--- ' ' 31 Satiety JJo-tica. rfii.rj-iJ hi :- nil- -t i"J -ar ALtBvN' Ut--:.t N-- ".- r V V S?.-.lb-nii' m '.ur -" '-ine-.Ui, : -.-ti ?jf. n. u: -.r-oir-a .ii.i-1 r,-f"1 11 tl V. j. --j ': -k ti .-.i-i- -! ! 1"'' " -i ( iihjj uref..r-ii - U.i... 4 iil itrl h ' H i- ; -n ci - .'! -: - at ri. iilUEl ( ..rt. ti.lei h ry L'liT..: far. tier Uc'u'f. ad 4-JVer ttjeiltellta ttltoiet tine Urll-1 U be .hr -J at Tbe rat? . tive .tenta d iiue- ect. ii tssne. We Ilutke '.till. i.;'V" rate t.j .'ijli ijTB. :ft lta T.h ttiuea. -irea' sa'.2--t ; ,iiU .c. "a- -a.'l- iea ii; ' dl Ur.. -Pt.sHlfe .. l-rirl-'.V bfLst ieUiil.l ttUs season Th.te-".u uee.1 vt 6..rae Ijiiltf -a- ' Te-e Jurp.Mi. iiiii.-e I - F'T "i"-Ul. f"'-:'i .11 llleU .-e.l- u t. tiie Koine ii-s!ci::aii' - -V anted. &xL- " .n: r- '" freaii "" J-iln-n CJT- J K i .alfe oi-i--i.:el "-i;.'iieu j- tile elill f Ule blj; 5'fa- '-it- PI . '. oif ". AU" liri,if jai. Uer- Uuv- sot reC-' ii anftr. - '.'rr'hiUil i.lVs' St -. !' WI c.ta. Stiir jinci a! ..ihUt; Bros --.rd newypeper- v,v 'he- iiiuidfc-.i. S rht;i a"t the ioi UV.L lli . - T'".e .-.f- :'..r ' .1 , '- ".-i-'tr..'n :.er-.l'er '".:: '..;; ' '" - " 1 Hie tilltwV '.,ir ')P.'".es? ::i :i:e -T - SeXl un.i 1- W.l. ria.' .1. "leWoi-.:i.T V."' ii:ie ir w:i:. :i r. T li. t.'.rk. -n.-t---. r . Ir. "Kchir. -l:ri --. Ir. ilii-v ,i !i:i.ts. So... T-ix. P-in. nns. 'w:;iii "Macbnui-.. E. l?.Fr.'!si:n-K. l.:'i --. Hen- j'h'ite ad.: II-hj-;- Lnt-ee fvere ir- tue ':'; o ii ja-y "f: biunnesu. 3ir Sianditi :s ..- -.urri.-K. .ifer a Steffe ii si'"fini?ss. and iix.k:.i i.- ei. as ev-r. Best -t.ak of -vai pa---r, p;iin:j? an.: v alnliasune mi rfccit a- t;1iarar."s i'ur i -stein. '" :v J. V (rnswitid ;uteai ai- ;iHHie- alcr .it- tli-- prvsbyTry '.usl weeK -. t'hua;ia. Ji-hn Wurirus sold a n:i"e Imnru -f st-rs Uia were dr.ven To .in.T i-n,:y Slimdti.v A new lor .f wai'Un ami jew-in just rrzri -t N':eaohner. siti of the Imc watch. "-il Ouy '-' Bitnuin- b-i.- -e.Mi.-ed for the -nmtaer Use scrut-- 4 nin j;-unisoi:. Master Llt-co- The V C T I wiiL nieet next Fr'iity i "Si o'ck.-k p ui -i The bouse .tf Mrs. L. Gerrurd. --Ir. Fernjt) of the Genua Indian sohcil went north aaiuriL-v for uwire Indians for t-upils. -L B. I-ufiy siolia- .er Vh, . wiii J.r himse-iai:viii .n .jod shape Mnd ou: sue rensonsttie c-Ficec. ltt eiw Mais, a- an- h.ur Any or n.rnT. at tne &:n:e Re-uuiran'. . - Insare-vour Bruuer- with Norte Jr S. Cnaaber-. They w..l pice your policy wni uitr test companies. 3-""tf Hon. F Foida and daairht-'- Martha arnv-d fcimie in t-chtiy ier last fledces- day. from their trip to Europe. - A cunr.id-rabl- porMon -f city orTal was fcuned v-ua-iav :n 'he si.n'heastern part of the corporation umita. MiaS jjiuis Guthrie -utert-nned a -rjjnn you- j.b pnn'amr to The ' minntiie. I-w of ber yuunt: fnettds mute pleas ' JrRN.-i. oitice. We uave eielleut ma- j .-.;,turday Joseph Welister hrmii-ht anU Ut.-t W-dnes.iay ev.-nirnr j ten.il. nice npe to do work with, and I a j.asket of nppies raised up..u his -il,e celebrate.! -.v Meal, and I - ufn'?,r'-",PrMfer!S- Workdon" ! farm ad.o.n.n- Monr-e. H- says. N-M.nar-:h sAau -tov-s. tne 1-st m the , promised, and satisfaction -narantrei.. ,..m Wh1 r,ma rMMns j.nitos. aartiet. For .-.ale b- . Betcher. 4tf It ts said t-ui- a nnmuer of small ridces : Phtt-te iounty w-re -wejrt out by th- fcvsh-T. of ivaday nurht w-ek. - O I. B-utier. wmie 'l-randini; cattle iasf w k was -otiiev:wrt hurt in tne ahmti-. aad hud jo. '.? rest a few days. Ther- is trtik ..f .'r-rrm--ns the La- tiu-s Relief Crps here tn w k. An pnbi'itdn for rbnrter has i.en Tor wanleii. Eighteen persons juned toe Un.Te,! "rTretiir-n .ujr;h r-nn.hiy Rev Henry LoKr is to pr-ach here a-roin n-xt .un da Week. Plymouth -Rocks and Sirirle-anib Wfi;t Leghorns of the nnest strains. ' Ezs for h-atchiiitr S1..V) settinu. H. P. CojlnU-. tf B nre- to renew your insurance viih North X Chambers. They will, in :1 respects, deal fairly by you. and pro tect vour interests. -- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. :etr:;e Max'teiL well known her- a a former foundry man at Fremont, is re ported as danireruiisdy ill in iMiv-r. ms pn--enT bom. T'lhn iVvrsch of NeNiville ras in ' own Thnrsday. and renew.-! hi? -ub-scriptmn to The .Tonts'L. There is room for more. I n the present site of Henry lLirtitz's store. L Gluek will erect a handsome, hn.-fc Wuildintr for occupant bv Jlr. Ramiz. V J Cralley Bi hL1- nr fair mlley Bros, believe in seiiin- ooii nnces. ani tnis onsinesh T" " - .'- -- . .----- pnfioiple of theirs hoi.it. in clothing, as .n ail Otller UUe. T X. Miner has the .-ontrart for an- ii.ii.n- the Con:r-e..rauona ennrch. rite family arrived last week and are !o.nteil , on Knnimer avenne. Governor Biyd ha. appointed PmL C D. Rakestraw. formerly :ht- cit. l, v .; ar-atxmt .eieiT n-w car- ixt, 'i-r.' make a pureh.ise l-f(re aei : .ind pnesm the dne 'm- at Gal- i.y Hro-. on Eleventh sTre-T Pr-tv nearlv a fr;st Mondn morn .u; The cool wav? stmck u cwnip, .xad .t s-einetl .is thou Sunday nai f.illen somewhere northwest. Finder ruiiT:. worn for the '-ire of Ttienaiaiism. are mon the latr: a r .o-.. We are Uld tiiat in F.nrope th-v r- ii kept i: sale at the sror-3. - Cbiirleto "'-Muke h.i.- iet tnr cnninu". II. I. Mn "'it for a new r-suleii.--ln::i.i:n' a : plicate f W M. Ctrn- 'l?.3 til liin km oi: enat I Ui."'e-I5'.:. -I K . -i I ,..t ,. r in , -. "f s'-tt. and i'-s int.. busuie-s for h.m- ,,,:"n"-" ! Llvul L lT-v l ''l" Jncu ' he ioinifrT of ti ifteiiin.' rie ; , lufcv Br,a due .-arp-U. and v., , , 'f "' Lincoln. , i .,. Mil W.irreti and Ed. McDon- ' t.wiev ur is nu- u'arp' -lire le plellaed IfcilD :U slvie (in to. Har-icon waon- acdCotirtland Lr -.r v i'uDn aud bl'lea 'all ul I ij'ZIlier. .'.poslte LloWT a JriliT al H in n.e to aiiUfity ju ui prices and , uaitilty tf "-- H.uae ,ind nt. uiih nil burn and ,K. ... u ..... . ..i, ., r- k l.a(tl 'Mil UOIICC3. loi sale rucap 11 i ou. , -aiith addiuou lu-4.nr- at Aruold i . k Jtile i , . i , ,. r.c,, real estiiTe titilCe or at 1 HE JoCEX-vi. orti.e. .-jaff G-..re Tum-r of .inc.,ii."er B '. - Yed .U 'lie lTV W-dU di friiil! rhe -a.-' and w .. r-uimn aWhlie T.i looa after !Ur -sUi!e .it h uroUier Aimer I'urUer deitlleeU. Ladies of he V I' I t Kre iuin have Uei-ideil T.i tf!.t-a War -lii;s iiUiff on lieforaiu.il La M i"h f-r 'lie purpose .f r.liaillrf fullda t.i e."-C! i juijiif uui.'jii:. Hoik .r.iintv"- .iiiuiia iiiinu.il ihm .:i le : ,.l ai -"eoi.i. mm-m-M.tr A.iusi loth ami conliiiu.mf two . ks. 1'ho of 'ilir render- intere-Ied li take nonce aifi.rdin-r' V i partiei- ar- iiereby warned ne city nil tlion ties uot to .lump aiau.ire or oilier otf.il witi.o: r near the city l.iiiits of 1 oiiimOii- if on do it mav an.-e ;. i -i. 'rouble. DirT frn. the ex 'a vaT ion for B.-ker's new oniidinir :iis ben pb'ce.1 in tiie '-..on Pacidcs tlo.-r srarden ent .tf -he passenger depot, wncu. w--upp.se. w.ll nii! In pn: m .inn"- V- p.,. tell ra m.i--i: i,r .vitTin.. i .i i iti. i . ".ii ..- - -..- .- -.- . v . . ... . - 'Ili- ..tr-e.- t4-iT .4 of !! r":irm-r-" .-.-tL.'..i.. i.. -. ... ... ..- .X-sonation In-j'i.r- of A. I . Ptck-tt. a- -:ie "ew r.iB2T!3itinna. Hibr-ii ouild ' US. CoiUIllbll: Vur -. 1-T, --v'j'i.. - -; . .- .t!.-- tt.'i t?T-tt i-.tri.-; -a.k i-d..: nJ,i. -1. Pi'-nom .ienor 1-isr -on- day It whs probacy driven on of its ' wniTer inar'ers "y ne :.i" w-a.ers Hmiph.-y L'emocraT. t-inii rnaraann uimi.y iei. laiirs-. r T- 1 1 I . Tl lay -' eninc tor rrunno. reiu. ai t j iiar w!uch p. ace they exp-ct ; iake ne:- future mime. sory to e yoi j . F-ank. but success to you. evera. pronunenT c:;er Seniy eeate.i tneiuseive.- na-- a - ani-me r. G-eiset' . -.n ni-a..l new. summer snits. Ca.' 1.1 and von cannot h-ip wttn twth oiids and pne . - Miss Alice WjtKinp tauji. Mis Cuai. iii. school Weiine-day and Thur .in1 f last week, while haT yonm: ..idy ts a' 1 m.aua. t- ne pre-ent at the we.4- ' ..a: of -Miss Minnie Freemun. The Bellw.md Gazette -ay- that Capt.ua W.i---n. re r.'.y appoi nted coiumundar f the soldier- home at Grand Lia. : has -ele,ted J D i"ira ham of Beiiwood as his .i.l.utiint John Powers whs in Mondav morn- 1 ( inr wv a i.md of potatoes, wm.m he .oisposed of readdv si -ii i hi.-:hei ; potate tonid a.wa be sold at M.at ' price, what a people We would be i j por'ion of last w k sheii Cre-K ; ,,vertiow-d its banks. East of Schuyler lZ spread . vr-r a larje extent of connfy ( This was mainly in "onseunence of the , heavy ram of the r-nnday previous, j pv , txltl:: presiding -ider of tLe North Nebraska conference of the M. F chnren Crermaii.' was present sun- .,: quarterly meetinj: servu-ea. and ,pr-acued mi Ensr'ish snn.iH evemn- , Thomas Connoliy. a north.-ide farm- er. was in town early Monday moruimr. on business. He say- that tiie hiirn wa;r m Shell .re-k hist wek. wvnt down :n about as short Time as u came np. T Glnck will shortlv remove ms - .1 : .-... ...,;i.i;,..- n,.. V.irth street and uiiii tr v --- - - j mi.. . nearly opposite the present ue. mis is to m .. for Ancust B.cttcher To nmn (o lvneiinne. fmui its nre-ent loiation. Ttiesdav ni-rh of last week Joun Haney lc-st thirty tv- hosrs. The larze heni had taken their fe-d al' rurht in the . evenin-r. and all were lar- and fat, but i in the mornimr thirty live were dead as iior nails. G-ore . Davy, a prominent citi zen of Fr-mont and district conn clerk. j-oes to Nashville. Tenn.. :n a few days to no into the abstract business there. Several Fremont men have their eye on the south, for a fnrure home. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Charles Winamp tells of a terrible ; hail and electric storui north of Lolutu hus. that killed cattle and did much t Lining-, -i Fremont FlaiL No one around here has heard of it. - The ladies" musical? met with Mrs. Dr. C. L. Evan.- Monday evenmtr. at which a :roolly number of the niemiers , were m attendance. The next meeting will he held with Mis Neilie North. li.-k McDonald, coiored.; chari! w!tfa th theft of S-0 from JoHpk Flynn. I was arranged Ufon Justice C. A. Rnmiw Vomlav. The mrv. consisting - .- f ! . p--,Jiii.r r; .v nn Rwmvi.nt ... ..M...I-.. r- . It-lililll. T tl illiU UliiUnitia. rprnrntHj a verdict of not guilty. Cape Mile-Warren ;,f Bellwcwxi has lw apuntj eommandani of the -tate .,1 home ar Grand Island, by (;..v ra0r Byd. The captain will le re , niembered bv our older citizens as a fre-jnent vu-itor here in the TO"s. Sninir Beet Sene? X. '1. is issneii a.- a jm jeun f the aru-uitnral xpenment ,ta:ion 4f Xel)n!ska. and those cit.eiis who wi?h T4 Ik- thorouirhiv v-rsM in the indiistrv wuid do wet! To :r-t '.T. Ad- - dre H. H. Nieholson. Lincoln. -b. The board of directors of the Co- mm on.- Kent rotate and improvement Co. ir- now ouipo-ed of .1. P. Bei'ker. .I..n,i- W-leh. Herman - hi rich. G. W iii iimi A. .T:iirsi. same as The ol.l Itisir'i. -scept C. II. Sheldon. resiiiei. J ' tl-v .. .. - . . .... . -....!.. aell vou tlllt. .1 Hi 3L- l.t.-r linn iir jl vpnnc or winter wheat hour: of srra- suim. rye. or buckwneat Hour, klin-dned corn meal, for family n.-e; ah- bran. shortiS. clupped com. or chopjied anl oat? mixed, call at Becker'-on 'e-P.tli atre-t. rr . l.ir f We notice that B. R. Con den Co-! Mr and Mrs. Jame &-I! reiurne,! unbH.-,. isoc.eof the federal jurors for f"! ' heir eiu-tern trip Saturday .ifter he Mav wm of the curt at Omaha. "-- 1,inn- :h-,r ""- tey vis Fhis remimisus that Mr Cowderv luis ! -N"tt "rk- "nrft.m and went Mrs. Helena C McCashn. who ha j bn i-vim.' Mth her sister Mrs. E. C ' SrfieV the piist f-W lllollths. died slid Jn. Ton.ini '.eiOflLT !it 0 I". .IT the i , -. .... . - , I TesltletlCe of L. M r;.ile ared I- ears. Tl..- fmirtil f.b r. .... '!.! pniP!i'n.' i? iU" "- " . - -- ( 10 ..'.'lock a. m. John Kanev -a 3 tnai :n Tvv-ive hours lasi w-eK n lost between niHetv ''Qj d nnn.Irl b tmu He was iaum- for tue .nine mariei - a clean tmmsaua dollar- he thinRa they mnst have eht i stn.-luimr that had been put out for! al ipners. or s. Mile otner poistiU. I Vlnjllt 'a . loietluf ElUll Hoppefl- v.,anj trieuda asseiutiied a! her parent-. f home, .tinier of Rummer and fetith sLs . ' Friday eveiuuvr. : elehrate the nuitii .ianiersnr ot iter tiirthdrn . The uiade everything uv-ly in .hat vieiui v '..r s-enil hour-. anl hail a tine Time. County lerk G. W Plidhpe h:ic re t-.Ved a coiuiuiinication direMed to the rMmrd of u rerv--.r-. .i-kln tliem to send re(.r-eiit.itives t. in- comm-n-ia .... ,r .. r. 1..1.4 .ii ll.i-nvr V r- l.iiv I'lii' . ' r . " -... . -- .... - . . nt...P. Thai :ue ',..ard wul be eall-d , in in extra -e-,oi. to dehl-raie upon the i .--nil the aton of her -oura-e ,n re-oum-subiei't i the chiidr-n of her school in the bli2- t inl ..f T in n:irv I 1 - viill i f:nmlvir ndrew M.-itthi.- i Shell creek has had an attack of lun-r fev-r. having been ulltined tl llUi b-. TWO Weeks. He W:lS abie To cum- to tli- city .Saturday consult ins doctor. He says the unan-t;T-. i f water near his honse Monday liioniinir of hist week was not alcul.iTed ' .. n-ip uis .tuiplaiiit. d t . . T...i- f t .,... mn ,n iy. ....... iii-tei ' ini'""i ...- i m . u.. ..... rlir.-oii.i- ...i.-iri.- --in.ri-io.inrs; I ilt- .j,. i alii i..i luiiniu. ... ...... . 'or exhniuin the ndie.- of J. E. Ta.-ker an.i Mr. Annie Ta.-ker. and their buna. ... . : Al- -vro.,.. T.,i.-r ..f '.iw . 4t ' irrn. tj.a . .niiii.ii. fc i;. i . r ... -- HtmrsiiiP1 hn? nr .1 monument 10 ma-ii 'tie last restini: psace. The lmdi-s ; wer- shipp-ii yesterday :.. i renosi. l The Stare of Neoraska v-. Mike I Lamb for ke-pini: .u.-eased cattle, a case . . . 1 , . . tna" erenTe.! no ,.uie -icuem-u' m tdione ennnty last winier. wtu? ueciueo ..t weeK oy a jury m Mike's favor, not- withstanding tnat the veterinarian took , niece- of sao fnm the animais. .n which. tie -how ed the mantr- insects under the :rtisi-o"e to be -til! alive. Vtn. Eearv ile. who for -everal rta-- u.i.- been dru-'irist at Piatt- C-n- ier nas pnr--ha.-ed TJie dm- tore of N.ewonner .v Lo. of thi citv, and as- ,,-med h.s re-nousibilities Wednesd.iv li. . -r. ir..,-, ,1 i.., i m List. Mr. Kear- il.e has aciju. an unviable reputation, not. only as a rnz i, i.ut as a man and a citizen, .ud -. r . comes with the 21-o.i wi-he- of all b.i l.i fiends. A r-sldeUt of The WeSt end of the ci' says I think it '.'.oniu be a ;-ood pian if the -city fathers" would see to it l tnat no more dead animals are hauled j o,lt ni - -t ooaide the city limits. and tuose w men are aireauy uauieo om b- cov-r i. a.- the stench ansiniT from the saiie has bi-ouie very oifensi'-e To r-idents m tne northwestern part of the city. We had the pleasure of hearing tu Isa.ii Payt.n Coninly Co laet w-ek in the rendition of that popular New Enr- l .and '"omedv. Cncle .!oi-h U hit.'omb. The unconscious bad "breaks" that Cn .ie Jo-h iiiacs against the convention- t auti-sof life are Very happily pictured : , r pavtn. and. for the tune, he is . ..hn-acter to perfe.tion. in -very t and we are free i. .onfe-s tnat we n-v-r -aw so tine a basket- of J -niton.- any- where, while the B-n. Davis ar- very ' tine Mr. Webster has a nice orchard tnat liuis fair to De more proline every var Lookimr Criass. i . . ' me ieieio-uu is umwi ... .usj- T"l . -T' 1 . . . . a - ...... .. . t.. heruf Caldwell and u, County J ad; tT ....-I...- -l... -l..ie tiirTwt" I if. .j-n lnn.r ' I -u. .e. -.-. . ... . - . chee to whien po.it.cal party aey w.ll I . .ii.nere. snthcieiit unto tne day l- tne -vil th-reof. u prooubty a potent con siiieration wii h them : but, candidly, are not the-H- deim'rats after the stnet-st kind, all-wool and a yard wide, if The JorENAi. may be allowed thus to speak: Rev. Worley".- test Sunday, was: -Be not deceived: Go.i is not mocked. Whatsoever a man weth. that shail he also reap." He made the application to individuals and to communities, and when speaking of the violation of the Sab'uath. said that a minister of. the city had been requested not to have any ser- vices that evenin-r because there -vould j le a theatricsil performance at the opera j houae. and moat of his conaregauon 1 -s-aniti he present tnere. rEKSHNAI- Terrence Drady is laid np with rheu- matism. W. T. Rickly was at Fullerton Thurs day on business. W. B. Backus and son Veniie of ' "enoa were m the city Monday. R. fL Henry takes occasional trips to his dne raneh near Reilwomi. Clark Cooncv ami W. A. Iavu have cone w-t to py our rhe wsiniry -w Heriert Chirk, who had hh. arm broke i- .m v- n nt..vmre i m- l7 TTT-rvrr nw i- .- ....- ...v jf lUt 1U.- John Miller r-tnnied Friday from poio,-.-?,, ft av- vviaimu l.ika ai,ut as uri.". W. H. Lewis, who had lee:i under the weather several days, was reported better Monday morning. Mrs. W. A. Herudou r-turneti home Afon.hiv rfCfiiin" lifter a three months i v,it with her parents in Newport, this irfir v i- rr rr.iirr.- m f..r.,r ...r.-n 1. MlUn La !-- II --fc " .. .- ! here, now of insworth. Nebr.. wa in ! town y.-sferda "ii hu way to Omaha. He ooks as tf oM and te the ame c-..i. " "" ones Warner went to .-n-huyler J Fnda to be with Mr-. iirire Kerne, who reported as beiui: very low with The grippe. aT the home of her mother. Mrs. Charles Thrush. ML-.- Martha M. Turner went to Berne. Kan-.ic-. Wednesday, to visit a week with Mi.- Arhtf Rinehnrd. after which he ir,-, to ,: Joseph To vusi: her aunt. Mrs. T. W. McKinr.ie. ver the ti..nler to visit -ome Liina.han aid of BuMer imnt were in the city Moud.i on busine--. The Captain iOes to l imnd IdlHliii t.'ua Week, to tlike i orellUnU.irv s!ire of ttle r-oldlers" r . tiotue. of ivhu'U he haa been appointe.1 ouiuiandttut. Liibt Wetlnesdus JocRXAL men- r nurriuife ot .Mins .Minnie r reeinan to r l. Penne The marriiiife was -oleinn-.:Cii at Hotel L-buue. )mahu. at - ..'.locfi. ReV Geonfe FerallaoU of Lm oin ilSi'Litin F H. PelineV of Fili - lertoli acted as best man and .Ulss Ph,.Uuie I'llshmof thla Ct v aa brides- :jlai i -pieti.lid iirulul supper whs it-rv-.l ar 1" ip.'lm'ti. There were many heniltifn. ureseiita The Worhl-Heruld sitva f Mr V Utle H u. us half a jyj-n tfnerai st.r-s in as iuan towna ... . i. .t- ...! i ,m of the l.e-t knovwi ..f ! i.- Willllirr .'l.las T Uoillll-iaRs ill - . tinisita. He a- a handsome and poiisiied ifeiltleiuail. and id p.ssesseu f a lare .luiolin! ol tllin Word- ioo.t.-. llle 11.1111 f the tri.le will r-mam .u- on- of fu- 'TiiiMe-i in ai. .-iintawi s i.isu.r... to our -.l.vi.l I'hildr-u .n tiie a-fes to i-oute. so loiitT as irood hrave hearts and .ol ne.ids shall constitute naf lire's n. inliTy. M:nnie Freeman will hold a place in memory. ,j Kenscu-r drops a sii-r-stion that i worthy of i-onsideration. A.-on ftntnrila. h-re are nian day- when TlleTe ar s(-0"e: of farmer-' teams in town. T' are fed bv jrain brount "-' i,,u aere n tne ,,K-V 0:m intr U'et Water; tlley. I -nurse, oi hi v wu-ii o o to the lumber yards unless they are buym some lumber . to the uvery j -table-. .r to otner private places, they ' don't wi-n to uuDOSe ou these, but tne rt)UA ,vlthout any loss of self- espeet. provide water for the farmer i .i ..... . .i .,1- ,, -n ,- -, I1UU Oli: -. --- wi. aA. .w ... re . f PWL What -av our -ltv father J i ' Friday about noon, while Car:, son of Lr. Eohen. was lrrr-ni his pny on North str-et. the hnir:y brought up aiain.-t a wairon near the Commercial Bank. hrowm the lad about Twelve feet, and knocking him insensible. He w a.-taken to Stillnians drm: store near i b- anl .if-?rwards to His home, opposite ! -mrt house. Thc.ee who saw the ac- cident feared that his neek was broken. 1 fter iv'. davs" rest ne is .tiuun-r around -Ui -' -nnipiaineu or no maru P:-M- n" ,"lt- vrt" "rokeii. and u supfitrseii tnat no bad results will follow. --up't W B. Backus of Grant Insti tute. Genoa. 'as in the city Friday. homeward bound from the Cheyenne R.--r aireiiev with five Indian lmys for , tne m.hool at Genoa. He does not iriv- i tl vrv bnsnt account of tnat countrv , in,j saVa they have not raieed a crop of eaja for the years, yet Thev are iroiu rthead phmtm-r. He saw Biir Foot'a camp and the home of Black Hawk, the two chiefs who cansed the late war. The Indians are .juiet. and amonu the agency people and settlers ther- la no appre henshrii of trouble. Another fool mi rei'nrd Harve Daw son and wife of Colfax, a newly-married !oUpie. A ere Ser-lltlded. but to add tl) the mnsic one of the boys iroiuht a shot irnn. and durin-r the most noisy part of tiie performance put the muzzle of the ;un in at an open window and tired on" a blank load. but. as the lmll say-, "aithonirh it was loaded with pow der mi. y. t turned out .jnite eriotiaiy. f..r , th,- .Jurk he --or t. close to Mrs. Ihtw-on's hemi. uurium- her head and j .. in a .r-jl.ie manner." , j. . Alexander ot .Monro- was in I trie --ny Monday, he -aysthat he rode i on rhe Fnlton the rirr ateMmliOHt which -. ...w .... .. .. -. I run on the Hudson, and that when m ! the earl v davs. the locomotive was not , 1!tn , to o fa nf - - par-LS would sei me cuy on are. mu the cars were hauled out bv horse-. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander are recov-nnir from the irnppe. which has had a stronir hold on th-tn several weeks. "How mnch do I ow- on subsenp tinn.'" Not nei'essary to write us. Look at the date opposite your name, pnnted on ur JorRN.vL e:i,h we-k. That is the date paid up to. or accounted for. and von can tiirurfc the balame at ?2 a year. As frequently as convenient, yon , can send us a year's subscription nntil all arrearaji-s are paid. Two dollars paid in advance, then, will entitle you to receive, free th Nebraska Famdy I JouraaL 7W NNOUNCEMENT Gash Bargain Store. We nave au arrangement with par- tie- m the e:w by whicn we receive a ctm-isrmuent t bar-rains everv week, I 1 I 1 pu'kcd up tor cast! at naniCnipt ami herili"- -ale tr about one-halt' their value, and we are uSerintr the-e banr.uu mt- to our customer: witn milv uir regular -mall per cent :ni ded. H' cour-t we -an't duplicate them, but while thev la?t vn itui set j . ! what you want at le than it nw to make them. ' .... . ' W e have now on aie one Ui ot l- ! &" i ',,or an,i lU,u-v J tripes at ;e. worth ID to l-c. 1 do-en handkerchief at : ' wortii 10c 100 ro dre button.- "e ilizen. . worth 10 to loc. , "o .loieii hath towels at 10c. worth ' JOc. We have addetl a nice line ot ?lioe-. J , - . . . . I hrt-and panfatlutt it will pay .m ( to -ce. We are clo.-inir "it our baby coach-t1- at les- than co-t to make. F. H. LAMB A (.'. City t'lillllril. Council met Monday ev-nmir at L i Gluck's ortii'e. Minutes of last two meetitiifs read ami inmnten correcteil to ihuv that the old council had not adjourned and the , new one amnw.M. , i ommuniciiLiou oi .minis inon. ai- riictel with shaking palsy, aakinif for Hid for the neCesaariea f life. Was re- - 1 . . fi .1 i ferred to Jteice. overseer of the poor. who atateil that he had been furninh ltiir proviaioiia. but iiad not considered that he had authority to provide for r-nt. as requested by Glon. A list of the dre company had been left with the clerk anil was order-.l Tiled. A petition signed by Albauh. Schon au. Curtis. Roberts and others asking that slaughter nouses b- removed from the city limits, whs. u miirion of Gond- rmif. referred to Committee .m p.illCe. petition sltjne.1 b HiiiTel. A Hell. Ryan. Hohi. Kavanauh and others tn retrard stagnant water corner of .Hid 'th streets, wa.- r-ferre.i tit coil;- miileeou tireeis aiii jfraiie- viiii ici I To act The communication from M. M. Tnr .ij. i- I . . ... if f. n.r t.i nnf.li.. T n lH.nil r i notices of the cltv at one third leil-l rates W:is referred t., the 1'UllUI.lt I ee ill! printing. The propo-itioii of A. Heiiiti to fur msn liIlta for the -tr-eTs at il-tl a vear was referr-1 to coiumittee uii pub-i 1 .n property. iiie uomi or .joun turif-on. iienier. wita approved and tiled. EL T. Sp.erry made a verbal communi cation to the conned. He objected to tne takinir of dirt from the tirst ward To Trad- -.treeij- in the third, and aiil that the tirt had non- to -pare iieetled all thev could !'-t for home ntiaiimntion. i seinind. he objei'teii to 'he sidewalks and ... . . 'roesins south of the .-ourt house and l-tWeen Oth ami Tth Streets; th.rd. he desired :T distinctly undertooil that if the street sprinkler is to be shut on" past certain mts and hair blocks owned bv nim. tne city must not taie anymore ..'-.i ir. ,.. I soil from the same he won't stand it. sln.i,.. r.o.l-1 .. atm. in ru.rui-i! r. JWeiue lllii .1 sinhciucuu 11- it.ii. . V... ii.niniiu f.i""Ll T. Kl iniU.-V fir.il one . .ucciukj icici.c.i i. u; .jt....... ...r. siud that they were nor put in last fall because the season was late before the work could be reached. Petition of F. Coteman referreil to '.ommittee on police. The city attorney was instructed to prepare contract and bond with terms and conditions identical with those of last year, with A. J. Whittaker for tr t spnniiic ". sidewalk was ordered laid aionc the north side of blocks A. Band C. Backer's snb-division of out-iot No. . and alone north side of blocks .". M and o7. or:-- ma! nlat of citv: also, on the C. P 1"-17-W track, between The rails on the east and -Litixinaa m B-rea t.. haul w.n B-r-west sides of Olive street, and on the " in pHr :'" "i!c U west side of North strt. the surface of I. iHuck is. -u"e ui .ina.-w Pasnmi;.. the walks to be on a level with the sur-, 5amri Y:ueie Lnuit. BI;u-r i .il-t-face of the rails, also, repaired and re- JZUVZ't u, N,-t...m, built w-st end of lots 3 and 4. block 1. and w-st end of 1. "2 and ' in bloitk 17. Stevens addition. The -solntion of Philhpa for the pur chase of lumber was referr-d to com mittee on streets and grades. The same committee was authorized to purchase tive car loads of stone to be need on street crossinj-s. Nine car loads were purchased last year. Mayor Rajat: railed the attention of the council to complaints that had been entered with him in r-trard to overriows dunnir the late frestiet-in the vicinity at C. A. Newman's, and south of the Monastery heme the chief. Ac ordinance w;u- passed nuns? the .. . e. i .l. . i. ., .i. .... rst Friday in the month as the r-irtilar le-tinir day of the council. Councilman olhik opposed -v-ry mov- leading To ii- r-sulT he didn't like to teiin any iirsi rridliv iu i.iie muuiu ao i.ne iiTiuai meetin P till: thinif on Fraiav Hi- conscience, h .ieilar-il. was ciear-.! with the last vote asrainst adoption. Adjourn-tl to ?Iay 1-t. ,, n t- r r Mr. B-rt h.uer and .Ui Lona Barnum crossed hands in wedlock Mon day foreman. Th- bride and aroom. ac companied by th-ir bnd-smaid and aruonisman. went up t.i Daxid City by buirsrv and had the I'-remony perfortne. t.v the M. F pr-acher of that place while .. ii . al w-re -eate.1 in the vehicle opposite 1 the preacher'- residence. The scene waa somewhat romantic in the ey-s of The divine; but nevertheless he tied them just as tight as he knew how The party afterwards returned to Beiiwood where Mrs. Barnum. mother of the bnde. had a banqnet awaitmir them and where they enjoy-d themselv-s for a few hours. In the evenins they took supper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eaii-r. to which place the band jiroceeded and tendered the happy couple a tine sere nade. After the serenade the band boys j were invited inside, where they did themselves justice at a lwnntifnl spread of good things. The boys on their way home also tendered Mr. and Mrs, Miller t aerenad and were aam treated. Ikllwocsi Gazette, Mii-rtM-o-m. We are he-rinnin-r to think that sum ; mer is not far distant. G. V Vescott h:ia been having a tus sle with the la monster. Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Pickett drove by ' Friday, on their way home from the farmers ciub. Henrv Mnhle's new residence was ded icated last week Saturday nh-ht. The Richland band wa.- present and with the l.wr !- Ititr.ke irj? frtni?i T"h m-rlir w., nZ m harmonious enjoyment to the hou.-e. -. .teTT.Vl. Ulllt tllltT A U..ll.l.. i,an of mnles iviuch he dnds not net fc.il. Wescott now drives a nandsome ary to pound on the back We would like Ed. to tell u.- if the exact ae of the jack witli whose jaw-bone S.uns.m smote , the fhilistines w;u twelve vears ev-n , months two week? and four. Jewish days, how old would he have leeu :f he had i beenamuie' ' . Thr Pat:tl to' "1 l: t'n- . dav at the residence of J. L. wartslev j The attendance was not lar-e. but the nosr wa very interesting and much , was learned that is lienenciat to The I honest tilierof the soil. The next meet inir will be held at H. B. Reed'-, r-si miiiv rhe !:ir Fml:iv in Ai:iv rre. Alouo Miller, who is here on a ..WUw .- .... . . ..... - . . "sit. has M .?mte sick with u.ensie and luarT disease, we nope t.r ier s; tlv re"ov-r. -Tene N'ichoi and family were vi.-itim: i at Mrs. Michael Erb- .nnda afte-tuHic. Enirtir Jlaye has traded his cow w-th . Frank Morey (or a binary. Ke also I made a horse trade with rreil. i-temr-r Mrs. A. C. Pickett and J. F. Hnchic I sou met with -a hat murht have resulted m a verv serious accident. Thev were .tnrolB-, home m t.hun.h In tha. heavy ram storm when their iy broke j down in the middle, lettimr them down ' on their heads m the mud. fortunately they hai a gentle hooe or the result would have been very nniis They were -mite frurhtened. Mrs. Micnaei Erb has applied a 'oat of paint to her house, which mak . hxik tmte nea .Tim Marsna.'. will plan' 20 acre- f j sweet com this season. i William Averhart from norrh of Sheil creek was visiting friends in Tiie neih borhood last w-ek rsnnda. Mrs. H. B. Reei and daughter M.n j rf Madison, -t.inror ,. rif.,T ,.-. ,,-r w-k M H Reed accompaniel them on their r-r.i -fene N'ichoi h.-u- l)een imppiv;':.' i.e ' l...'-u ..I' ki rl...... Ki- n......n.. 1... .... iwoiv in 111 uuu r .- iiiiil.iii ui inii u. AI. antt ,? r ',w. i,...,.... jooda. W hlCU Were -tupped ell-. . March, arrived at Riverside. Ca!.. 'liei destmation. on the 17th mat. Luther Stewart assumed one 'ue duties of every husband by pn-se:.' : his wife with a new washing ma.-. .;e purchased last a.ituruay. J. C. Curry has beet. hns .a i'- . i the past fw days. Miaa Eate Erb w:is visitintr at ner is ter and mothers .ninia A. W. Clark purchased aOllie :iev household effeCLs hist w-ek. We Wish to mention ttl.lT !Ue ,'e-'. TeadlUif that Emest Mae- .Hid Miss Emma Erb Here maKimr call.- .:; aese part- t.iat w k Sunday, was a iii..-tan-We feel -.-ry bad ov-r the nu.t.i.-ie uj.j hope th.it the parties meiitioiieU iv. bear with u.- and not feel :.. -..war is l Veiopi as he e-le-IUs &Js frier..i mucii. IT was not mean: f. r an - 'i merely an other parr was unsta.ier. U r them. The Reeti Alliance hail a ver. 4oi .. nieetinx hist We k. Monduv -elilUi; ourit orim.-er. P E. fry va ;.- ei.- I ind delivered a tin- lurie -peecti. l'ie .llsO re -lei-fed all 'he old orti'-ei- understand tiiat the next meetim; w. i.- held in L!stnct 44 -ehoul house Deduce from a comparison. t'M-.iir a. with the Black Art. the nrooaoie Cy-i.ors. Platte Cumity Teurlier The next meeting of the -eacnera ( Platte COlint V. Will be held .it H.lllipi j rey. Saturday. May -j. Ad tem-hers ar- ' invite.! to attend. Followmir ta the n ram of etercise- as arramTed for Ti a' - Itoii i-:ill tVtl.il.irmtl- "rn.ll tii.iif- ml iei. . ,, , ... . . . u u . iai:er l.tlji in VnfnnieiH- r.. B. oai-.- , .1(r la nat '.a .m.i r.. What hzleur ' -ii..imt t I'-i.-ner .ve ln.io-i.tmo t T" l ',p'-" , iteiii.iiitm ti- Vnnie t'-eiaan R.iD-r; nun yii- tierrniile PtiiUi- p.1rr--;u.r, With ma D. V Dirkenr-.n r-ip-r- .tju f ti:iaunMi..c- in 2.-n..i WofS lha f IHUOQ DiwJii-uic if Pap-' E. E. our'i 'ti Kauie rhuri-u i nrtil,mir ., D-ila -).inu DiM-u mn of Paper Recitatmc I .1 e I rtUl Minai- Barr-t rNp-r-orriilini; ( iiimtry svtiitoi-Di-.'!! mn of P-ip-r t M. Miller ! P W K . Real E-I.l!e I-:ilt. For the w-ek -ndmiT April 1. l-'.H. All deeiis warranty nnie-s otherwise snown. L P K'. i . u Bruuer Uuan. 2am r.-eipr. a.", a"- i."-L-Oa f in "i , !,in- Nw'koii-eK -ai! wife -.. .v. nder win. lw l-l.-l-" ITlM j W's. r ible- ami -ife n. V fi. B-u- iler. 1111 I. 3l 3. LlU'Sarr - l.UI lit tianipnr-i I'M 11 ca; u,isad R"i:ik''- p,u"cr' I ' liiUO "O L -. P-u R.)w.itr. pteat. a--4 IZ. "J .o in "' '" Blar-r. "f-4 ae, J1-17-J- Ni.-li.im-- Blntr iiait -tfe ;iiaiiM lai- liof. -w IT-tTr- C. 5. .i Kaiinipli K.;Ui. pnt-n:. i Viexaniter ' mae' to K.i V. nni-r. ). . av- a- aa.t a-- a-- lu.ri--A "-itni-lc MurTO riaii -rrf- to WULuiai ? mint. I tton of 1 -nrre- nf a ! t i-t .if .nit !nt ".. ' .iluabtii- Ki ni uo -The ccupation tjis. a.- hxe.1 ty tix-tl by , ...r,- .....I J,io-n. Tn V-Iir-iL-l nn..n 1.0.13 nuu mu " uc 111 .'1-ii.u.iiu, ..u-.i. every sort and -vino oi letriLimaie anu praise wortnv tjusm-ss. is neeunnni use wormy ousm-ss. is imniuu ire and more unpopular -r-rv vear. ' " -mont .s talkinir about -pihrn: t up . .11 foreign corporations do.n-r busm-ss more Fr- on . .f . L-in.l in th i.lfe iniiri rim i.mt 01 . .m- w- . panieS. loHn Companies. UeW-spapers. taiionntr establishments, -xpress com I nacies. eti: I"11-"' r- TaUe Warnms. jy'V wi-h to inform the pnbiii -r-a-rai'v. and -v-ry man and boy hi particular. -, . u..r f .1..- r... himtimr nn. fi-.rnn. on '"-" r -"r " . - j my premi.- SOUth of the .'it. . and be 1 twe-n the IC K. Loup tiritiire ana tne ! counts wuiroii bndir-. It has heeom-an ...... .. . ' intolerable nuisane- and I pnrp.-se en . i .. - forciuu The aw .ip.m .u. tr-spassers. :-:it i .r.- r si-T-ti.-e. .. .j.iiiw l ..l. n.iuj.i. MAHHIED. STOEiR-UlKH-Vp- Zrir i .: a. ii ir y.1 r-iiieQi- ir n- nr-iie - - ui u .u- i-h. h- n ';u- ! Rev Heart Li.iir illuiilum - f -.r-T tail M. Ke- ! ! -"Qr 1",h ,,f ,m ',r I Al. 'he ai-Miiainlaat t f 'lie ..uiaii '-ik- i I nej jh) i- .iinsr sii pr-wp-r , DIED KVlN-Ntr Ueune- tur. ril. .-iin -n-cer. lift, lana Seaj.in. gaziness jatices. AdvrtiBemestn amier tni- hemt a- '" liae-uca ias rti.in. it. aTHILTZ 3Mf bout.- aaii iht m'n- IF b.t. stTlt-. anil Uw .imj the r-ry or ktlmtcaa bearKuretliS the marcet. -. fliiMLW a m- j nr li.1 Thn 5. t,w4M a . kI - - '" J. UaUr. .m a an. .4a. l tn i ;ra.li v mi iw mm.. . -irn Iras Ui f III U tlATT. il 1M . 1 m Hlti win. til ae. In n. uxl A . BlTT.A. V -M 1 KiH.U.0 abll., 1- . ii .wj iin. m. tai acinntiid.1 :. Ui 4t . I ii tiicmi pv 3CM: r..r rntiuiv. E.lslLr irEiailLr icrnt. fAlnli.Cl.Aas f.ZV lumm-i, iniy ui., ruaZLtOii, . 0V3.S.3XC3SH. Xttabluhed GUS. G. BECHER & CO., Farm : and : City : Loans COLUMBUS. NEBRASKA. Mo.Nh !' l.i)Y iS iinint -m-ir - ro .uir ipninr- i oMl'LtTk !STlt l' VI Yti r i,. .i(.nr l1!'.!:'- i.a.i- .a ttlf" ''.'":" "'-' Z:.T'' . '' ... . I iiiir " i4-'" -. - - f Kiin-i- SPEICE & Genemi Agr n'J or oa lot J bOalUcm f:tte uuatj COLUMBUS. t-i F! a T, EST.TB! I I I . c-n pc iyh.b'jLJizm e?!r,.,CKSi5s: t ..mer UaO- .aipr-.ed aad aa.au.r.iv.!. for Ie t low VJSJ tad Plillli .ot .a ait? Uir " KP cuuiyiM .- --.- W. T. RICKLY WhnlMkla ad z fiaiae. Poaliry. ami Fresh Fish. All Kiitis f Sauae aSpwialty. TCa Pni for Eide. P-lu. TUow. Ei2k airkt pne paui for Jmt trla.B Olive Strwt. tw Doors Xorth of the First Nation! Balk. x to r c ill H K H 1 III A w s I as O s: L r-ii ili t ? si 1 3-. rl m 3 - -r: K C - S v c 01 t c c C v: r - ,... ., . ,,,-r.r. t I L.l .IIOL " il.ir.Mil. r'lir ti.nai.ni-f li marsetear-.totnixi'-.l ru-ia ift-rntn. jail r-rrvef aail r-liule ii Ui-'iinr tnt.i.".m- !it om :ilr Ky- b'toar - t " USlr Ul PHoucce. 1 Butler p.nit..i ! 3'il LlVB-TOtK. OO Fntho- .. .. -wr. Fur .-..- iZ-3Jc3ui' Fal-he-i. I. ; Fnt-te-r i3Ju... Fier- ' 2E.VT-. Earns L: ,t. Sh. miller- ttlw 2iii - I.KIT-.L. Mri E. V. ii. Mim ' nil; .m -r i !,. pe.'ia. -.iniaii.i. n-r i: pour.-: mil r-p.ir- i;n.n ae en-ilu--t-. f -'ii-ca m: pur nf l piinui- -.mil 'mniea.-ia.' c N r. -r- aer of -ne N E. f - a - ' ! ' -xw ! -wt. ia.i -jnn.a -n-a- -mrn .ine-t.iur :i .nile. rnein -nr ,ce-!i.: Jiu-nu -r,.a ' hae tail erraiaiiii u '.1- 2. t- .timer -A N. t. .if N. t "t -.uil '.a r. 'wn i' raais- t -u-x ia.i Icaiiwa l- 'ie "hjer-eh K.iwt" in.! 'he , "Hr-i.-.--r K.uui" in.- ;TT..rm-i 'tun inry ia.i alt nj- r-p..r- a mi.- nthi-e f.ivonc ae thci- : rjuj. lu. ;ip,.c- t 'tr'n. ' . ii ... ... . ...n.... .. r..r . ( tW .IU Hli.-T..ll.- .11 '. hi 'HiiiM- ,iu'mj .-nu I 1 -liH vtieatitin lenf 31it nl-il oi trie .-.ninty if-r ..thi 'if Hinn- -wiai .. vhniak3. ic or -f..rH ai.n .Jane liHa. I) IsVt. ur th- vaaitmn aiai - imute irii..ui 'ur ther r-fereci-e rher-t. Ir.ii i miimhib. .-.. April W. trfl. i.. 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