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.si e 'f i; - WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 6. 1BSZ. A. Jfc N. TIME TABLE. Faes. Frei-ht. Leaver Golumhus...: ' DavidCitys.. " . Seward..-...' Arrives at Lincoln.:. 835" a. m. :8a8.i" 8":1B ". lis:; a.m. J - 4:40 p.m. 7:10 M 10:40.. T fie par-nencer leaves Lincoln at 430 p. m.", and Brriva.-nt Columbus. ;-04 p. m-'thoZ-ij-ht leaves Lincoln nt 7:15 a. snv, and arrives at Columbus at 3-20p. ni. -i. ., - - UNION PACIFIC TIME-TABLE. ..OOINO'EASl". aOINQsWES.'. " . Pacific Er.LU0.-U5 -p. ni Deliver Ex.-.'. 2-05 p. m Limited 50 n. m Atlantic Kx... 7:55. m. ChjraiKo Ex... 1:30 p. ro Lfmih-d 6-10-p. in Col. Local:.... COO a; m J- Local Fr't--.'. -7-00 a. m . i "--.-.'. ' '.- - tIXppi.N,"COLU5IBD8 ASnSIODX CUT. . - l'amKer ilrnves from S.iou-cCity...:. l:20"n. m leaves Columbus for Laic'n-. 2K5 n" m Vine n . ". arrives from" Lincoln . ": . 2.00 ik m . - Jcuvesfor8io.nxCity; 230 psin Mixed leAvafjf SiouxTJhy... ".;... jl;l. 535 a. id Mixed n"TiveH.-.....'........"...i .;-,.;.'... 1050 p. m FOIl -'ALBION Ai) CEDAB BAVlWtf." I'juM!nir leaves . . '5. . . ...... . 1 i XHtl.-ltfarta ,.-.. .". .:.M1,... Pn-4'iner arrives , 7. '. Mixd-arrives j .-.....;. ,.. .. 1-20 p. m . .. . .... 7;00 a. n& i. . . .".- 1 :10 p. m. .......... HSUp.m, MptMs M?fos' n . (VAIl'ndtiora -umW this-. 'heading will; chi'irced at'the ra'te-of $2 a yeari ' be A. -LEBANON LODGE No. 58, A. F. & A. M. ajrvw IteKular meetings 2d.WedBeedayin-eech "r"U" 'month! All brethren. invited -.to attend. 'Try ..- y ..C.H.8iiKLDON;W;M. M. H.-.WiUte, Sec'y, "' 20july' . -WILDEY LODGE Nd-44, LO. 0;F- gjnw-ts- Tuesday evenings of -each P.vTr nt 'their Iijn.ll on Thirteenth 3jv-f- .street. Visiting" brethren- "cordially.' invitVil:. . . - - W. IUNoteS'tkin, N.Or -II. A: MriELLEB, Sec'y; '.:' 27janLtf DEORGANIZEDCIIUBCH; OF LATTEB'-DAY JtV Siii'ntri hold regular be'rrices -every" Sunday saints iiold rcpnlnr berrices-every Ti. m. - triivor trteAtinif on WfWlriraflAV nt 2' p.m., ivcr meetiUK on Weui .'-. . - . r evening. at tliuir cliHiwl.-cornt'rof North-street and Pacific' Avenue. AU'&re-cordifilly invited! 13iul89.- " Elder 'JI. J.HtTDqN. President. ""-Until -further notice, -all adver tiseniente' under tLisbead jtrill be charg ed at the rate of Ave cents a line' each lBBtie. We- make this lower rate to cod. form-with the'tiinee. Salo bills'printed .it" this office. - 4; J Jlemember. your pledge 'last Fri aa-atBaaaaBBaBaB I" - -BaakW ICbSbbbbbbvmbbbbbbbbbbbbbb" day. . ' '.. ":' ; : -. -Tennyson. New "Year poetry, has lately'.been in .demand.'' .-''." .-Old. "newspapers by ..the hundred, -25. -.cents Jit'fhe Jocrnai office Yoif ve.ainie"ard about good resolu tions: being used for' paving stone. -"D'z. T. R. Clark, successor to ' Dr. r Schug"; Olrve st. In office at -nights. Tho'la'dies- innsical will nieet with IrB. l)r. Heiritz next-Monday evening, . ye and Ear surgeon-, J)r. E. T. J Allen', ttOiVItamgd block; Oiiiaha, Neb. - ir-"Sbm"o".fido" -young ciiitle" for Baleor rexclrtiiige for. city lots. Call on "IX !0L Duffy.. : ;:- r SOQ 'per month lo men to'Sell my j'gOod.s; -.Address -J. At, Ihipprt, South " ' Be.nd'"Tnd. Vv "'.: - 37-4p .-r'Tlio "Sioux City passenger train due" here' at -15 "o'clock. Wednesdayj'was six- ' liou rs late. ... ;: o-""-.. ' i - .. . -. . v -. . The" resolutions that, were broken ' Saturday nearly .-equal -the "number .of tliDsa.'forinetl P.riday. ." ." -fvMiss Alice ratkinB'elosed'ia.-8Uc- 'l cessfnl -four, months' t'erni of-school in .district 34'iast Wednesday. - - . . ' ' . -f -j-The .trees in high school yard need triniin.ing-'-.ery. badly. The board'hould look nfter-tiiL'natler-at once. : . - Chief of Police McTaggart shot a . do- ' on ': Eleventli street Thiirsday. hooti for. disturbing the peace.. t v r Thoro we're .many- good resolutions formed last. Friday and thtlre-were also. a goid -uiany broken.tlie following- day. i -r-D. B. Duffy,. Columbus, -Neb., will do T"Vour houfie-tnoviiJg',. in good shape and at r"eiisohablo';prices. . .. " l.tf-eow . TIuv, celebrated Quitfk-Meal, and: Monarch, gasoline stoves.'.the'Besx.in the - niaEke-U-:For6.ale.bv.A.Boettcheri 4tf. Dr..'N-nunan, dentist, .Thirteenth st, Aopposite'Barber's;. All work! guaranteed!; " Gas "given for-the painless extra'ction-o'f. teeth,: '.':.- - - ' :21-tf -VedneBaai-e&;23d,Wmis-.-Kibler. and Mis'May-Wallilig, both -of Leigh, were, married at. tho residence of the brido's parents. V -. .' '" '. An! exchange very -truly, remarks,' Vlfvoiir liens "aTO roosting-on fences and 4 . - . -'.-' . . .. 1 --tree tops these"-' cold- nights, you;.neeun't; expect any .eggs.""-' . --TJi&'Madison' .newspapers have .adr opted, a scaje'of prices for job printings and intend to malce no deviation, what ever from the scale. ""-'.' .The Union-Pacific .are' taking, out the old. steel. between-here and the Loup bridge, and.;replacihg itwith heavier new steel of the latest; pattern; - 320.acres.of good land mi section" 6,- town 17, .range 1 east, for "sal0 for. cash. Those wishing to-purchase, all or" any 80 of said tract, please address M K.'-Tur ner, Columbus, .Neb. ' . For rent, a commodious store, room -"-iw on Eleventh .street, centrally, located, j and suitable for grocefy,;dry:goods. or clothing.. 'A long time lease -preferred... . Call at JbUKXAjiooffice. " - -tf . ' " -'- ..Having mown.-every thing -clean in Ceresco' and-' -vicinity,-. J.- T." Camp "has ' 4.aken his Scythe and moved -to Weston, - . and-wULis$ue bis paper from.that" point .-.for the time'lpeing.fWahoo Wasp. ".!" .. -. " "i ' ""- . Jacob Lewis ..has brought suit .against the O.'i'B- V. railroad'cotnp'any to recover. 450 damage Which- he - bus-. - tained by reason of a' fife -caused by de-' fendant's .engine. McAllister & Cornel - ' - -ius are his attorneys .--.-- -.-." -.'-"'. -' ;-i-Mr. Sam'l C. Smith and son Elmer,' " of-CariBbadret"u"ie last Sunday-frbni . aweek'sjtrip'in "Arizona. They "report that coimtrj- to'be in a flbn'risbing'Con dition. ' They are working in the inter est of the Gila Bend Irrigation Gompa ' ny.-Jpfational City Kecord. " The necessary binds have been'.sub- scribed to insure.-thfe success-"of the G. A. R. encampment in this.city-Feby. 17- "18. The business men contributed very liberally for this occasion, and the old soldiers, of which there will be about .800 will be -royally entertained Ar, rangements have been-made to run the electric-lights all night. , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. CJome toTax Joubnab fqr job-work. .-A. light' fall of anow Monday 'fresh-, ened the atmosphere. .."-.' A greal many frorn'OolumbtiB will- .attend the art exhibition at 'Schnyler today.'. . -. -.-- . The city- schools ' commenced- ajpain Monday after, ar- short vacation of. fcro itofkB. ". '.''- "; . .;-."-' "-Tiie '.Columbus department of. the : Monroe Tjooixog Glass is looming up in fine shape!. ". . . i - ; According to the sign of the hog the heariest-. part 'of our winter weather is already pasti . . ..-, Miea Nellie Post- entertained -a num ber of. invited, guests at. .a card party a nureday. evening. - -The smoke.has been floating low for several days past, "indicating a light at- naosphere and'falling. weather. " Henry 'Hiwteman expects to. com plete his dwelling-housepu Tenth street this' winter, except the plastering; " " .The country people poured, in thick and fast- Saturday, -and oonsequenfly trade was very brisk with our. -merchants. Madison has just organized a roller skating clubhand will open lip a. rink at once.. Poor Madison! Ten years behind the times.- W; H. Lewis who was quite sick the . latter -part of last week .with la grippe, was reported Triuch better. Monday mbrding-. -- .j As" we goto press' the installation of officers "elect of; the- pi A. .; W-- R. Q. and Sons of Veterans, .isr proceediag at their hall onThirtesoth street:" '.. . . W.p. WitoMi'of'brohee. writes us on business renewing -his -subscription, and saying: "Keep iending your papery itisa welcome visitor every week." The alliance meeting which "was to have been held yesterday, Was postponed until Saturday, January 9, on account of the supervisors 'who were in session; v 1. The new year was ushered in with one of the coldest days of the season. The mercury .fell, several degrees and coal was in good demand New Year's morning. The Telephone company are protect- ing their poles on the principal streets by wrapping them with -hoop iron, and painting them red, about six feet from the ground. Under its Grand Army department, the Omaiia; Bee has started; to give a list of members of the different posts in the state. That of Baker post will appear soon. The editor of ' the Monroe. Looking Glass is 'seeking light, -on the tariff question. Glad to see him looking, around. By searchiug, he can surely arrive at the truth. -J. E. Hoffman. has .sold a half in terest in his meat market to L Gates of Biehland, a young man well known to many of our readers as a thorough-going, capable man (-:f "business. . Rev. Tisdale of Grand Island was in the city Saturdayori his way to Fnller- toh. He engaged rooms for his family who all expect- to'be here during the G. A. R. encampment next month. -Bont Speice, who was injured last Wednesday was up town- Monday, .look ing stiff arid sore, but Seemingly in a fair, way to. recover ..eoon from the. sqeeze he received' between the cars.-- - To atmospheric dust is attributed a. large share of the responsibility of the grippe. Bain or snow settles, a. good portion Of this, thus clears the atmos phere and is supposed to be beneficial. A' razy -man was wandering about on the prairies a few miles east of town Saturday, and frightened several women "by peering, through the window panes. Some passers-by "brought "him into tpwa. ' ". . Shep. O. Raymond of Colutribus was doing -business - -here Wednesday- and Thursday. While" in town Shep. .made onr den" a very pleasant calL There is a .possibility 'that he may .become a resi dent of this" place, St Edward Newa -r-New Year's eve resident relatives of the family,.excepting grandfather Hudr son (who was called away -to Fremont) : gathered at .the residerico of J. H. Galley on Tenth and- Kummer, to see the old. year out -and the new in.. A most en joyable time is. reported. Train No.8 was !twd hours late Sat--, urdayand was made, from parts Of Nos. 4. and 2 of the day before. -The Oregon Short- Line-, is badly- blockaded with snow. Conductor Mitchell told us he had 15 "coaches and would have brought .more if he. could have found them.- The leap year ballgiven at the opera house last Friday evening was. pro nounced a great success. The ladies did all in'their power-to make. it pleas ant, and. although the' hottse was crowded, every 'one enjoyed .themselves.' About seventy-five couple.danced. ; :Bev. Father- .Ryan',who" has. been, seriously-ill at .the . residence-of Wm. Lamb, Omaha, is reported, as ry much improved. His. many friends, hope he may be speedily restored, -to' -hia-uaaai,. vigorous. -health.' He is the '.pioneer Catholic priest of -Nebraska, and -has al ways -been' 'a wise councillor"! to his people, " . '".". ..A large . crowd of ; young "" people' ""tripped the light fantastic'' until a late hour Friday.night at Fitzpatrick's halL. It-was ai very orderly gathering and nil enjoyed theaily'ea immensely..- A chance in. a rafle.for a horse was in cluded in-the prieVof the' ticket,-and the horse waswonjljy John Smith who threw the lucky nwaber", 45, . .- ' ' -,.-j . . . Frank Swartz, the -young man from' Madison county,-. who was arrested, last week. by. Sheriff Caldwell, waived- ex amination Wednesday "and was placed under $500 bonds for his "appearance at Judge' Hensley's court, January 12. :He furnished bail and was released. Syler, whom it is claimed Swartz knifed, is said to be not seriously injured.- -Paul .Hagel, son of William Hagel of this city,' has. been under treatment at Omaha 'for -some; time. for. his eyes The unfortunate ypung" man has! .been nearly blind for several years and Tues day of last week had a.cataract removed from his left eye .by Dr. Gifford of 'that city, assisted' by' Dr. J". C. Willy of this place. The latter informs us that -the operation was" in every way successful and that Paul is improving rapidly and that'.unlesB the nerves of the .eye be en tirely destroyed -by the long years of inactioa, his sight will soon be restored. Children pry for Pltotter'e Caeter la. . Bon. J. W. Lore of Fremont, Uni ted States consul to Sa& Salvador, 'Jen traL America;' was' in ihe city Thursday and made this office a i plsaaant calL. Mr. Love gave tie. a very vivid, descrip tion of thjlt southern country, and aays that m; comparison, with; age .between; the twd countries' the United States, is not but of its swaddling cldthei. He tells .us'.of a race of. .-people, there who. 'have "but two fingers on each- hand and only two. toes on each foot 'It' is. not 'a ."freak" but' the' entire- race;' have been so '-for. 'many generations.- An. hour's, talk with the gentleman is' both' rhter. esting'and instructive and-inspries one with the desire, to. pack up at once; and start -for that country. .Mr.-. Love is home temporarily on account of the ill ness of his wife, but'expecte to return to that country again in about two months. About forty persons pf the Chautau qua circle arid invited guests met with Mr.andMra. Herrick Thursday' eveningto watch the old year out- and, the-- new year in. -Avery entertaining--series; o exercises had beeri prepared for -the oc casion,' besides refreshments,,, and the. time' passed merrily and profitably along until after the. electric lights were shut off, which was the first intimation that the midnight hour had passed,- and the old-year nad-departed; -Olie.moejt laughable partof . the exercises were" the pantomime pictures, 'being .a series of courtship scenes and-incidents on the! seashore.- Nothing was detracted from" theenjoyment of these Vhen' it. became known thatthe ocean's roarwastypified in a dish of water; The Chautauqua idea is certainly practical and is worthy of all-commendation. Henry Lehman of Uiis city, better known as ""Pants" has left Madison: for a. more congenial clime. It seems that two weeks ago Henry waa employed by a young lady to bring her .trunk from Harry Lamb's to Madison. He got the trunk to Madisonall right, but he took it to his house where it , was Broken, open and the contents distributed among the "Pants" children. Among other articles was a 'valuable dress, a gift to the lady, which she valued highly. This was ripped up and made over for the young hopefuls. . When the theft was -discovered, Lehman left for parts unknown. No effort has yet .been 'made to., arrest him.-Madisori Reporter. ' Bont Speice, a brakeman .of the Sioux City freight vhich left here Wednesday morning,, was Caught bet ween the cars at Platte .Center and bad ly squeezed He was brought! to this" city-on a special train' .and taken to. Dr. Martyn & Evans office, where an examin ation revealed the fact that' no bones were broken, but he was badly, squeezed, about the. chest. He was removed to the home of his father in this city; and Thursday morning was reported es. resting easy and not thought to- be .ser iously injured. It was a very close call, however, and a miracle that he was not killed out right. Cot M Whitmoyer and J. M. Gond- ring have formed a partnership for the practice, of their profession, the- law.' These gentlemen are top well known, to the great body of our local ' .readers to need any commendation at our hands;; They have the . Jeffersonian qualificati ons, they are honest, capable and. faith ful, and any businessin their, line. en trusted to "their care7" willhave their' closest attention.. They are. thoroughly well informed in their, profession and perfectly responsible for any sum enr trusted to them. - Indian -Commissioner Morgan said in regard to an exhibition at the World's lair: "I am pleased to say that one of the best institutions of the kind that we have, is the one in Nebraska, at Genoa, and if it were, possible to take your school from Genoa and set it down, for six months in Chicago where the mil lions who are to, visit the' great, fair could see its practical workings; it would do a vast missionary work." Pretty good for Superintendent Backus. Quito an amount of provisions, with some .money have, been raised. 'for the sufferers by hail in the western part of the county. Supr. W..J..'frwih. distrib uted the.530 received of Sherman, twp. -through. Supr. Asche, to six of the most needy families.. Doubtless there are -many throughout the. county who have not been called; upon,- who. would, be glad to contribute money or provisions to these worthy people. i- i H. G. Kemp, of. Sentinel fame, is now located at St. -Edward in the. news paper business. He and F. E. Williams, a son of Postmaster William's of that place, purchased, the Beaver Valley News of Sisson Bro', and the ctaft.has been launched under the. flag' of .Kemp & Williams. In connection with the newspaper business, Mr. Kemp will, also conduct a real estate-office arid practice law. worth of toys,. times; and a glance to we that'they don'i in Christ! past on thelo staple Stonesifer. Tho good-people near Silver Creek,' Merrick countyj are advocating ditch ing. .. Certainly, 'there are-' sections of country' in Nebraska that -have' been very much, benefited - by; drainage, in fact" have seen .' through!" 'tlus a -radical change -in -the .'productiveness of the soil, as well as' well as- in" ' the health! u'l ness of" the atmosphere." -:. Henry .T. Spoerry. of Baker Post No 9, G. A- R. who.is inspecting, 'officer for the counties .of Platte, Nance;- and' Boone 'counties, went to Platte -Center . i Saturday' to inspect and muster Atlanta Post' ! Seventeen of .:lbe veterans': were, present; the Post, is .'.flourishing, with twenty-eight mem Den in. good standing. - ' The example of Richard Mansfield-j .theactor, might be followed-with' profit by hosts of people who wish to reach the public pocket-book "by catering; to the needs, .the.fancies or the whims of their fellow-creatures. ManBeld purposes to discard every species of advertisiag- ex cept 'the legitimate of the newspaper. . , - - Thk JocbnaIi.wss in error last week in giving the date of the next K. of P, entertainment in this city. The notice-, read:. January '16, and it should have read': Wednesday, January 18th. It is fqrtunate, however, that there euffic-1 unt tune to correct the nor. - law. wf . . P lie only-bOTteht S150 DecauMkieraafrali' of the Okd ih)ur stoTW will Vov -A. n V xrm aim sit. ou-fb xi.bu Ehave to Ser voiaVbargaina.'. mas goods,pw .uirwnnsima-ais a -4 "lm j jisv- IK adone, buck-re will suW)rise -yqk h :.. av: - .-. pncea m are aimzmug uu groceries ana-wry gooas; m. 1 . BW - 1 ' ' .PERSONAL. "Mrs.l!xiJaeggT-sBck,withtUie grip. . Maurace A. Mayer 'is visiting'' frieads in the east. . : ' Mrs. C-C, Miller. returned to. South' Omaha Friday.- " . - . ..Otto Pehl of Fremont spent Sunday wiiu jus parenxa. . Mrs.-A;-E.- Searl'iii visiting with rela tives in Fullerton.'- .'. . .'"".'. ..-Daniel Jennings camadown'from St I Edward yesterday, -:. ".". '"' Jacob -Tsch'udin of.WooVdburQ.'w.as -in the city Thursday. "- .'-' '. " "" . B . ' F..N.-Stevenson returned from 'Holt' county Wednesday. ."" .' . Philip .Bender of Humphrey was "in the city' Wednesday".. ... .'". . . Miss Vera Kramer 'spent the holidays with friends at'Clarks.' . -Mrs. J. J. Sullivan is'Tery sick with' congestion of the lungs! .V . ' - - . : "...-..-'. Mr and Mrs, Mentzer'.of Richland were 'in the city Sunday. ..-" Hon. J! S. Freeman of. Orand Prairie was in. tho city Thursday. - f ... .";. . F.'MCJooWbgh'am.of -Humphrey ' was 'on bur streets .Wednesday", ".--- . . ? . -s George Brodfeuhrer spent New .Years with Verhie Backus' at-Genoa..". ,r Lloyd Sisson of St Bdward'waa visitr ing friends in the city Sunday.' . - - ". . .'' Attorney .Robinson 'of Madison -was down, on legal, business 'Wednesday. --. '. Dr.;Oark'sepuiamed6wnf rbm Genoa last Thursday to spend afew days .hereV " S. G.jTurrell.editor of thd ' Schuyler Sun, visited friends in this' city-Sunday. H. J. Heridryx a -prominent- - stock dealer pf Oconee Was inthe- city Thurs- Dr. Martyn, of Columbus, was' in ottr city betireen trains Monday.-fClarkB Leader; Miss Dovie Becher 'returned to Brbwneir Hall, Omaha, Monday, after a visit home. Mrs. Joseph Rivet and daughter were down from Lindsay on business last Wednesday. A! LBixby "sole editor and-proprietor of the Sentinel" returned from Den ver, Wednesday. 'Clarence Sheldon lias .returned to school at Monmouth, IH, after passing vacation at-home. A. J. Arnold -was. up town Monday, after about eight weeks siege 'with- the sciatic rheumatism. Jessie Becher and George Whaley re turned Monday to Lincoln' to' their studies at the University; J. B. Tschudy came up town Monday. It has been a long .time since a kick from a horse laid him np. . : Mis. Dr. Hoehen suffered vitb two' strokes of paralysis Friday -evening, but is much improved at present Miss Bessie Whitney returned from a two weeks'1 visit with friends arid rela tives at St. Edward, Saturday. Mrs; William -Hewitt of Silver Creek,' who has leen visiting, friends in the city for several days,, returned, home. Tuesday. ' '"' "'. Mrs. Mary Bremer returned' Thursday from Fremont where-- she had . been visiting her daugliter Mrs. RikestrS a tow .wyp. Miss Minnie -Steen,..one of .Madison's teachers, passed through-tho city; to spend the holidays, at her home in. Sil ver Creek;. ' ' . Mrs. .-George Stevens" who has. been yiflitirig.-her sister in Topeka,. Kan., some time, left for SanDiegp, Cal:,' the 22nd of lastinorith. . ' . "..' Mra. 0. IX Butler. went! to j.Leaveni worth, Karis., Thursday,- in answer .-to a' telegram announcing the seriousillnessl of her sister. - ' , Mrs-S. G. Lisco, Who lias been, under the doctor's care nt Grand Island .for some time, spent Christmas at 'home. -Clarks Leader. Ernest and the' Misses Phoebe' and Grace Gerrard returned, to the' '"state, university at Lincoln Monday, after spending vacation atliome. George Ragatz is visiting relatives in this city. He is on -his way from Wino na, Minn., 'where he was 'recently mar; ried, to his home in California. - Miss Ora Simmons returned Christ mas from Massachusetts, where she has beeri for over a year under the care of an. oculist She returns perfectly cured. Mr. and Mrs. John Wise were .at Kan sas City last week -visiting their -sons Charles and Samuel." The' Wise colony in ,that city are. in . good health and flourishing'. .. ." Mrs; E. O. Spielberg- of Newman Grove, who is at the hospital-'under Dr. Martyn's care for' consumption, is very low. Her husband.and. two sisters are' with her constantly. " .Miss .Minnie Pollock leaves Friday. for Ashton, DL, where she ..is called .-by the serious illness of her mother; Mrs. Lv J. Truman takes her place as teacher in the Genoa public schools. Cyrus D. Hazeri is visiting" with W.W;' Rrice's family.- He came . from' Dakota about two weeks-ago arid, says .that there: was plenty of wheat in shock cqv--red with -snow when he- left. Mr. Hazen. has -been suffering" with . the grippe., ' - -. John W. Smith who had been' under .the weather the past twp weeks -with the grip, was put; .again Saturday.- He -has.hf-.d-in-his household recently, per sons nairied Jones and Brown, and thus, -under one rqpf, were 'representatives of the three -greatest families 'on -earth. Speaking of the multitudes of -the Smith-familyhe.says that in his -company in the defencp of the-"Union CO: IL' Fourth- California- Infantry-"--there were five' John Smiths, three -of them .--. ... officers, the other two privates.- We want.every. mother, to'know that croup can. he prevented- True croup pever appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness- then 'the chil'd appears 'to'haye taken a" cold or a' cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness .-from the- start Alter that a pe-- culiar rough cough- is developed, which is followed-' by the croup. -The time to act is 'when the child -first becomes ...-. ... . . hoarse; a few.idoses of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy "will-prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared the' disease may.be prevented by using this remedy .as-'directed. It has .'never been known, to .fail. 25 cent 60 cent and 91 bottles foraale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and'Dr. Heintz, druggists. . tf . : AiMtkar ttrrilMe Example." Martin Marlota; whose homwai in Grand Prairie townabip, was-.foand deadwitkiaaqmartorof a mile of the sama, Moadaj' night -A mention'of the fact in last week's JocbVal, ginoe which .time eoToaer's jury has investigated taec cinmaiBtaaoes. The . inquest'.- was held Thursday by Sheriff Caldwell in the absence of Coroner Heintz, and the main facts seem to be that Marlote" had been at Platte .Cefater Thursday week, drinking .very heavily and started to go' home about 7 o'clock, very drunk, but able towallr. - L Tlie son'of Johh Starzeo JneJ; him 'on the road near John McGuane's residence. The next known of him ;was when': his dead body Yas. found by his "daughter Monday evening -when returning home from school. . He seemed to have' st'ag- jgered albrig until he got' near 'his' home wnen, in. trymg to get through -the wire fence, he got tangled in .'the '-wire, and reViyed sone" 'slight 'gashes, 'but foil on the side qf thefence next his home, and was notable, to get up kn'd so dicsd. . " "Thecorqner's.jury, cooaisting of " Q: N. Hopkins, Hiler Greisonr A.G.'Quinn, K, Neik-pn, C. L." Schuler-and W. SaW dersj'-f oubd no marks 'ot-"violence abat his.' person no bones -.broken. They m -1' -"JL. xi m - j luuuq , ooiiier or auconoi, about, one- third .full, ..and forty-two dollars money'on his person. " "'". in- Their verdict in brief is that he came 'k-'Jti- m-T:v- -i i-s.'". .. .".- xu-uui uwiu. uyueing cuuieo .orrrozen. rapermauceq Dy. mioxicauon . Rom djrinkln alcoholic liquors, and not felo niously;' .. . He leaves a wife, and four small chil dren in "poof- circumstances. ' . . - - . BackieaVAraica Salve.. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt .rhoum,'.fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns; and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guranteed to give perfect satisfac tion, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. ForsalebyCB. Stillman. -rThe population of Columbus is about 300, and we would say at- least one-halt are troubled. with some affec tion of the' throat, and lungs, as. those complaints are,, according! to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all our: readers not to neglect the opportunity to call on. their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's' Balsam- for the. throat. and lungs. rTrial.size free. Large bottles, 50o and $1. Sold by all ruggtsts.. 34-y By a change soon to be made in the B. & M time eard, both freight crews will lay over here Sunday, and Conduc tor McFarland was rustling around hunting a .house, Tuesday and preparing to move his family to this city. We have known Mr. McFarland for several years and we can honestly commend him to the good graces pf Columbus people. EkgiIjsb Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem-ish'es'from.-horses, Blood' Spavin, Curbs, gplints, Ring BpneSweeney, Stifles, gprains, Sore . and Swollen Throat, Coughs etc; Save $50 ly use of one "bottle. Warranted the. moet.wonderful BJeriuahCure ever known. Sold. by C. ;B.Stiirriian,-.druggiat.t. .;- 26riovlyr. . . .-x --VTO" arwiebted:tovthe"follbwing r persons for. business" favors- making tin editpT'sheart glad the first of the year: John.-. Wagner, Crestpn, Chas.. Yelm,, Genoa.' WD." .Wilson, Oconee, Wm. O. Pugsley, Qenoa,-G..A. Scott-Mrs. O.. F. Merrill, G. "A. Lihdstrum, John Sissle, Miss Einma Dawson, and Gus Wihuish, Cblurakbs. . '!. .'". '. ;..' ; ' . .- - Elder -H." J.. Hudson went to. Fre- -mbntTorsdayj returning Sunday. He was called to' officiate at. the funeral of Mrs-ueorge llodges.-llewas the offici ating minister at her marriage-some two years ago. The'funeral was a very large' one notwithrtandiHg. the very, cold I wither and Ihetdistance traveled a'mile ahdaqUarterT . K 7 1 --Jacob Ernst, whose-life seemed .to be hoaging-c in'- .-the balance with 'the' chances atrongly, against 'his. recovery thepait teirdays,.i8 reported as- much, bettor: AU his iBiBin and . acquaiutan ces sincerely hope he'may fully- recover his heUtb-.and be'spafed-yet many" years, to enjoy" the-'f rtiite of his labors;- ' '' Mr.'Casper Jenny.. ol.;the.. firm, of Jenny Biroa,'NebPville; was i'in the city' Monday :. on 'bOpineH .and'gave.'. Thk JbcBK'A'a'feirph-Baantcal -Their cheese fact6ry kaV.dbne. a 'good paying business the past year, apd they have good reason to. cobgratulato- themselves; on the. futurO prospect. '' If any'man, in the Tjody.br put of the body, can tell of a greater nuisance and evil -.to- a 'community than' the, bawdy, bouse, he ought to speak out and warn against it .Np self-respecting commanity would' tolerate .these' sinka of riceandcormptibn.fora single day. 'The board of county supervisors met yasterday at .2 p; m.'. It is .'under 'atpodat .they -Win 'finish the work-.bf theic. Official year, so far as -.it .can-be done,'and'leave any new. business for the new" board, which- convenes next Tues day, the 12th. . - '; ." ; . . -rOf course we- are "not at liberty to tell what transpired at -the meeting of Baker Post G,A. R. Saturday evening,, but' they do say 'twas a meeting, of more than UBUal-interest. 'The old soldiers who are not members are missing-, "some pf the benefits of fraternity. d' '- ' Those -who- are in., the habit pf getting drunk, have another fearful ex ample before them, added to the hun dredsof thousands already. gone before, in the 'death' of 'Martin Molez. When -will poor human nature-be cured of this awful disease? . -There is an increasing demand for land, and .two 'dollars and a. half an acre has been -lately 'offered for good produc tive Nebraska soil. -No"bet"ter invest ment could bethought of just now.than in the" rich acres of our 'broad prairies. - w :c -;Union services of the Presbyterians,' Ckmajregationauste aind Methodists every evena this week at the Presbyterian chufbh.; Everybody cordialy. invited. Prewiiag every evening by either" ReV. ColekRev. Elliott or.Re'v.'Leedomv 1, - '- li - " - ---"After-today, HrJ.Mudjonwiil be in Hk oftcVon Oliye'street to attend to aayliaaiQMB as justice Of the peace, no tary public or insurance" agent ' Business entrasted to him will receive. prompt and aareful attention. .Fer'Sale.- Xfe few choice brood sows for sale, on one year's time' by the undersigned, at the home 'farm, four miles northeast of Columbus. J. H. DBiNNKf. ' The Quill says that a J. Phelps of that city is'contemplating the erection of a brick hotel in Schuyler', and has no less a person than 'George. Lehmak of this city interested in the project. -Our sister city doe well to look to Columbus for successful landlords- V "--."Of cpuraVit h.urta,.but you .must' jr.. L grin, and bear it," is' the old -.time couso-. lation given to- persons troubled with rheumatism.-' "If .'you' will take the trouble to, dampen a piece of flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bind" lb'on over the seat of paiq your rheuma tism will .disappear,"-is" tho niodorn and much mpresatisfa'ctory advice. 50 cent bottles for sale by .C.-EJ Pollock. & 'Go and Dr. A. Heintz; druggists. tf 1 Dr. R. L. St. John of Howland, Put nani county;- Missouri,, takes especial pleasure in '-recommending .Chamber lain's. Cough. Remedy, because' he knows it to be reliable'. 'Ho has used .it in his practice for several yearsrand say's there is none better."; It-is especially 'valuable 1 for.co1d8.andas a preventive and -cure for croup! This most' excellent medi cine is for sale by C. E. Pollock &.Co. and Dr.'Hein.tz,'druggists'. -tf bo-dtTarm f a privilege in our loans which y -valuable to the borrower. It is- rivilege to pay one or more hun- lollars at time of any. interest pay' ment'in this way reducing .both prin cipal and interest. Our present .rate of interest is seven per cent, payable annually,, and no charge is made for drawing up papers. P..W. Hentucu, Columbus, Neb; 36; Loan Agent MAp-pri-m. DOD6HERTY-KIRKLAND-In this city, Wednesday eenln-. . Dec;.-0. by Jiuljco W.N. Henaley.. William Bonehcrty and Jliaa Nellie Kirkland, both of. Humphrey. . The Kroom waa. for several years a resident of Colombua and has many friends here who wQT join Thk: Jocbxai. in wishing Mr. and Mrs .Dougherty, a" long and happy life. DIED. MURRAY-Jan. 3d, at twelre o'clock mid:, night; Bridget, wife of Patrick Murray, after a year's illness. Her illness became serious about aear ago. Within this time she had three strokes of paralysis. She was married to Patrick Murray.. July 1th, 1856, and has been, through all "these yeeirs, his steadfast, faithful and untiring helpmate, on their large farm wbst of.this city. Her life has truly been a busy one, full of toil and care, and not. without danger also. .In 1S63, Mr. 'Murray had a contract to put up hay-foe the government, and during his absence at Omaha on. business, Indian's attacked his -wife and tho hands in tho field, after having, professed friendship and eaten supper with them. They killed Mr. Murray's brother' and wounded 'several others, amount whom was Mra. Murray. The funeral will take place today at 2 .'o'clock, the remains to'be laid at rest in the- cemetery" near H.M. Wihslow's farm. gnsintss Notices. Advertisements-under, this liead iivo contaa kneeach insertion; M.SCHILTZ makes boots and shoe's'intho best styles'.-and uses only the very best k that can bo'orucured in the market. 52-tf LEGAL NOTICE. To all whom it may concern: The "special commissioner appointed to view and report upon tho practicability of -vacating all that part of the "Elm Creek Road." -vraved for in' a certain petition duly signod and tiled in the'office of the county'clerk. as follows, to wit: ('ommencing at N. W. .corner of .S. W. Ji of' N. W. 4 of sectio-i 35. town VJ, range 2 west and sunning thence, -southeast and terminating at 8. E. corner of section SL town 1U, range 2 west or thereabouts, has a'Tiin report in this office recommending tho vacation as prayed for. ' Now all objections to. tho' vacation of 'this road as above' described, -or claims for damagos caused j thereby, must bo filed., in the county clerk's office on or before noon, February 23d; A. D. .18952, or the "'Vacation' may be made with out further. reference thereto. Dated Columbus, Neb., -Dec. 21 1801. O. W. Phillips. 23dec4 County Clerk. 1 AVg!ve- is. ya the i dred. mm -COLUMBUS MARKETS. - j - ' Eif-OnrquotationBof the market sareobtaln'ed Tuesday aftornobn, and are correct and reliable at tho time.. .. - . . " . , - - v '. ' . OHAIK.KTO. '- Shelled Corn......;'.........;....'......-.. . .- 24 a-jftr vOm , l mrH "LrBlB - t p m 999 9 ' al MWf u -. "M 'flour . 9 jUs 'ill- .' ... :-i-noDijc-.'-' tSQwaVa J , - ' J ""; '' 'faVfl " " - ar a7 OIAvUbjB . av ' LIVKSTOOK. -' " . t '-' j .--' ' Fat hogs ................:..'..'........: 3(y)639k. Fat cqws".-. ......-...'... ;.'... ' $1 2T42.0U Fat' sheep. ."... : '.... -..:.........-...-,- $3 OOfelOO. jfa steers .... -.:.. .v...... .. a-s uaL'S tw ITCUOIB ............................... 9 .f-. 9J ;'.""- ' - . MEATS. MYITIS , 1WI5 Htwoldertr...... ....:..!.,. .....I..... 810 WuN t , -a" Lb 7 mWmmmmWmmymmmmmmmmmmWmmmwmmwmmnmMmmmmmmmmmmm ' NEW DEPWTURE. TuB to Boreao of Claiiiis, . . "Astwclatedwith." .- - . The San Francisco Examiner,- . .- For Uio'States'ot Nebraska, Io'wtf, lidnsas, and South Dakota for the- Collection of all V legitimate claims before the'-various Departments of .tho Government; Under the' auspices of The Bee Publishing .Co., .Omaha, -Nebraska, aiid' the "Son Francisco'ExaminCr; Offices: Omaha.- San Francisco. .Wasliingtori. EDWARD' P. ROGGENMAyAOEB,. Room 600,.Bee Building, Oiriaha,- Neb. . Will practice in the Supremo. Court. -ottho. United States, the Court of Claims, the sBflal Courts of the Distrrct'-pf Columbia,' liefore (1oin mittees of Coii'g.reB6, and- the E-'ecntiveDexwrt-ments. Indian Depredation Claims. We obtain Pen sions and Patents. All classes of LamLClaiins. Mining, Pre-emption and Homestead , Casts. Prosecuted before the'General Land OlTIce, De partment of the Interior, and the Supreme Court." '. " . . . . PEN8ION8.-Thousands yet entitled". Write for information.' -. HEIRS. Widows, Minor Children, Dependent Mothers, Fathers, and "Minor Dependent Brothers and Sisters entitled.- INCREASE. Pension Laws are norr more liberal than formerly; and many are en t "tied to better rates. Apply, at-once for". List "of Qup's- UUiia 10 u-.-ieriuuit- rig-ii 10 nigncr raerl. Claimants to" secure the services of this Bureau must become, as a condition' Drwrdertf . a npw subscriber to. The Weekly Bee. Thoec who are now sunscri iters can. become members of the Bureau by sending in a new. subscriber. This will entitle the riew subscriber as-well as Ihe old to a membership. - -.--. . We have the names of over two hundred thous and ex-soldiers and sailors residing in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and Souh Dakota; . a" " . - ,- . Correspondence Solicited. Information Free We charge no fee, only is the event' of success. BadfOTcrP-oepeotaa, GD8.G.BECHEB. LEOPOLD JSQQI. BECHER, JJEGGI & CO., REAL- ESTATE - LOAHS, - INSURANCE COLUMBUS, . MONEY TO LOAN ON.FAEM8 at lowmt m rait applicants. BONTDED ABSTRACTERS OF TITLE to all tU Mtato im Platte eoaaty. Bepreeent THE LEADING IN8UBANCE COMPANIES of the World. OsTtam teUciMBl the moA liberal in nso. Loeacs adjusted, and promptly paid at this oSee. . . Notary Public nlwaya in office. Farm and city-property for 'sale. - .. . Make collections of foreign inheritance and sell. steamship tickets to sad tana all -parts ot Europe. .' laaafl-tf SPEldE & ISTQEm ' General Agents for. the eale of ' BaCVBBBBBBBlaBBn '..- . on ftra or Urn yean tim; ia aanaal paymeats lot of other laatla, improved and -aaaHiproTeU. bsaineas aad mideiice lota in tho. city. We ktwp nauouoaat-r. 7 COLUMBUS, DiOcPaaeaadMidJafPaicB.B.Lidarmlaat W.XyRICKLY Sil Waokaalei O Gwie, Piltry, aid Freak Fiik. All Kiiij i f Sauage aflfMialty. 9-CfaBptforHidoitPeWTtulow. High arkt prteapatd for fat bbHUil faj. Olire Street, twe Dten Ntrtk f the Fint NatMial Bail. m GO CO 10 GROCERIES ! ALWAYS-ON nAND A FULL AND NEW LINE OF GROCERIES WELL SELECTED. FRUITS! CANNED AND DRIED, OF AUi KINDS (I OAltANTEED TO BE OF REST ' QUAIdTY DRY GOODS! A GOOD AND WELL ELECTED STOCK AI WAYBABCIUtAPABTHECHKAPi ' - EST. ALSO BOOTS SHOES ! THAT DEFY COMPETITION,''- BUTTER AND EGGS Apd all kinds of-conntry.produce taken in trad and all goodsl'delivered free of 'charge . to any .part 'of the city. KEEP. ONLY.THE BE8T.GRADE8OF FLOUtt i)ux-, j. h. n-eijimaii. COLUMBUS We have just opened a 'new mill on M street, opposite Schroeders flouring mill -and are pre pared .to do AUj KINDS OF snch as WOOD WORK. R1 Sash, Blinds, Store-Fronts, Stairs, . Balusters Turning, J)oors,' MonLdings", Counters,-. Stair Kaiiriig, Scroll Sawini, Planiug.. STEEL AND IKON ROOFING AND SIDING. - ". t-AH.orders promptly attended to". Call on oruLIdrea. " . . - . ' , '- -. :-". : ' . ' . .. HUNTEMANN BROS., . ' . . jalSm ' . " . Colnmbns, Nebraska. . . SCJMtifC AMriCU Afcacyftr CAVEATS. TWADK- ataaas. naaiOM batits COPYRIOHTS, ate. For Infonaatloa and froe Handbook write to . mumn a co- am bboadwat. new tobx. Oldest tmreaa for eenrina; patents tn Aaurlea. Kvery pateet taken oat by as is broagat before the pahlio toy a notice given tree of eaanje ta tae fneutifu taetwn largest etrealatioa of aar asleatiBe paper ltk the world. Baleadtdlr lUsawaliiL NflTlBteuient -aaa aM-ddtoeirttaoat K. Weski jB3jM -a "address , IB Broadway. New York. " Y j PlamglE IVI-JJi.M w w " w The Journal for Job Work. EetahUahedlOTO.- li.F.Ji LBIBBaVIMBR, NEBRASKA. ntea of intcmt, oa akort or Ioa tii-M. la I ! JLOTtaf-HUBMrae wo ha-M also a Ian to aolt -f-uchaaen. hf alao for Ml at.low pnea aad a ooaptoU atotiactoC tttto teaU nal f CD CD W S O - WHY IS THK .. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cvXOmm THE It to a wwImi sltoe. with ao tmt er to aarc taarest; awoe ok uo aad emrr. aad bteaumB ws tad gradm lam oay otacir atstfieNar, K sswea saoai cost-as irom atoai BEK mm ueaaiaa taaa 9rfa shoo ever-offered for aUB; ecUstrasaatAtoafjt. . . tm.tmd0 .SB) 1IM Hhaat aad Letter CanrtatnaU .iiiiii us 11 an ttMM- arir laiMw aasw ase. -jaepairwiH aaaeatfiaa ila tarlc: am 9 waowaatasaosfgrcua-J0t mt as aw w -pSa .at fary stroaa aai ham wtaaa tkam a trial wm Boys' -wblifsSya eata&Bert-lailaciaiaow. . ait-M Itialnat Baanna-mli tlfrllia mmlt itmala Caatlaa.--:ea tW.DoaW aa-aa aajl i&i WM nm Bwefillfi attoal BUGlaJSJ WM. SHILZ, Olift St.. -Mmm. .IJalf-WJaa. HQW ter-H-MBrTawacaTaat Trt. Co. Jatir anil itarUd ma. I worked (tauUly-tisil mad aoaay I than I XDCcttnl to. I became abl to bay an liland aaS a imair naair boUL III don t laecaM at that, I will go tiro. b ablotobar'anlilaad and baild a hoM. ifyom wish ' to. Moaey can bo .arnod at oar Bevr tin. of work, iu idly andjiunorably. by thos.of Itl.rx. Toung or old. . aad in their own localitiM. wbemror t&T ut.. Abt osa f cn do th. Work. Ey to learn. We farnlah eTerrtblnr- Me rue. on can arrot.oronr ipare moment., or all your time to the work. Thia entirely new lead brinf-i wonderral aaa ee. to every worker. Becinnera an earning from BJBJBt SSS per week and upward, and-more after a little eape timee. H e can fnrniaa jba tbeemploysiant we teach yon PJCRE. TBiaiaanairanrmarvloaattm nullia.li -another trreat, tasefnl. wealth-giTing wonder. Great gaeae wm man .T.ry.inan.inon. worker. Wberever ye are. and wbateTer too are dclnjr. yon want to know abont ttia Wonderful Work at ODM. Drl.v hmii mn.K wnnwtm tAMfr Ia yon- No apace to explain here, bat Ifrou will write la tu. wn wm mui mi law to Ton rtirr & TUCK A CTO.. Bet 8w-r. WANTED SILESIEN. Local and Tilwilixg. A jood chance! - Don't miss it You need no capital to represent a re liable firm that warrants nnrserystockfirst-class and true to name.- Wobk ill thk txab. and good pay weekly to energetic men. Apply quick, statinx age. L. L- MAY A CO.-. Nurserymen; Florists anil Seedsmen, St. Paul, Minn. "Thia lioose is responsible. lSnov-pd P BTBBBpaaBBBBBBJ OB 1 I I g"H3 -- rr-a 5 - t! ESS-& 5P-ST SS of! gg 3.8.0 2 --j sii' a-.i --r--T-zr O CD H - S u em $ OS Iw. pro l. ' p - AND et j , j BBBBJ!i!!;u:"i! . "i"."BV - . aTaTsTsTaiPsiiiE-:.: S'Sav - -fesp;i'!!iai!i;aMi . . BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBUBBBBBBBBBBJ BBBBBEBBBBBBBkJBJ . - . . aaaBsssssaauBaF .BrBaBrBaBrBarra. !ailaBBPBaW .aLaBHai"BaaV mm. iafBaBaBaH "! bbbbbbb. l&ULt 08aVf) fQrarJBari aaVtwttt Sueaatfertab act awea aa-aa. azua- aaaayaaeJaycaa-aaa faarSaV-wS raar BaaShar -- 'SaGfiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaH an B6B3B JBJBJBjBb'b'B- "CaaawawJp PILES MAAaTtSlSMjrieIraaBt relief and is an infallible. Crlre fer Piles. Price $L By Drutnristsor mail. 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