NT, - . :'c -.i-- I l - .-..-'. V. "V r -j. .WIJD'NIJSDAY. JANlfABY 1S.1S92.'! - . -A. & N. TIME TABLE, . c?Mir. Freight. 8:35.a.m. 836 - .V-. .trite--.': 1022."". 3:20p.m. 335 " '-40p.,m. 7:10 1&-40 ".-.. - . --r -A.' " -Bvilwood : -..;:. ".v: V-JayidGityp- -.--.' a. -- "';-"Artlv$st.LiflCoitt7.Vi,-.': - -t ': 'i ' ' wwam ..-., H-SMi-m.. -" ". -Tfiopncerenvoii.l4nc!olnat4i!0'p"HJ.and' .-. -- Lincoln at :E a." njL and arrive at: Colombo ;- -tfr'---v- :..: ,.- :-, -r;-.,-j ; CNiOS'PAGIFIQTiM&TABLE:' iioiNn"EA3.- . ih'. : "nOi;nwt8T. vl " AflftntttEiJv'TiS a7 ra FPacifiq;.v.10jpt tikki . .JmjvYw fhtSrooxCity.. XaPp.tD ""-"- !taixed"ave.fpfc8iouX.-CHy'. ;,..-jL"aaa.u -, .-Mixed .arrive... :,-,..:. 1050 p:-nv Fi)U ALBlO('AND OEDAB'bAPISH. ttlntole ?c? 7?rt' -EEHANQN JXDGfi No," 58; AT. 4 Ai. ltuiar ineeiisuhi 2d WedatadaTia.each . inoaUi. .Alt brethren Ihvited to atTesd: -;jr.1.YmT; flecVi."-. -VL - .apjubt.. .; v.-. , WH,TJ:V 101GE iJo. W.IlO.O.P fcinrteft Tnpday 'emrenufga'--bf-.&oacli- f .T- :. I.:.7W l.oll .An - hirfaantk' :- iZiZfy- Bt?t. " Vinitini brethren-cordially ?" V-.'f nvilwl.--'. A -' ' - -:W. K. NdttTaiir,-.Ji;.G.- '- i i ' " f .r i i ii . . -CtucaBoKct.-. l:30.p.-m- -JJpaTerKx..-.. 25p.o '.. :--:.-' -i.IriJnitcd-.r."60p.'tnjrJ-amitd..'....-il'pm -"" '.-.. .Col."Ial.i.-6rfA..m1liocaf.Fr't,t.75D0a.m ''-''''i;".'.''.i:.!"' "'"'.' ;' ';-'----' ''"-" ." .' -JeVn.amvfafromSiiVireitV-lilhK-pi -.' y -..""'?. s. JeaTtCo'uraliijif6cI-inc'n.-2P5p..'ni" xv.. :!-.: '.I-' .arrivepfrom.L.ipc"ln.V."....2ipm' . . - . - t r v" wieccleav"ijr....vvv:-.:-;vv.;..'..":230p."in -."' MUed.loavea:'.:..-:i,:-.'v-?-..-.jc;:: j.r..-.7dOO)Cin; . .- V!v PajengF nrrivef , A'--."-vr.. 1 .'-"I.-. '.'.-. WO p,m. ... 'k y- Mixed aniv"w.:.-:-":;J..'i4.:..".,.LM.. "C 830 p. is; . v"y. " .'". r I". " . ' "' . " -'." V'-- . ;. ..-. ; ' '.. - .'f :tSBBB a.Btdfertir widiBik bi' - .N'viMyu - ' JtBBBBf--" Vl '- " ::"'Tj'KOU(rANl2IK:HUUClLOFTTEB-DA!r-' -.: .".. i.y.:,- -8ainVn i(r-re?nlarBjri'3i-"eyery "jHanuay "CtliVircliaiircornor?of-Iiitstreet-ail?acificJ t -i.ii-.Tn.t Jirnvcr i(fiinuin UHumuu eTtnuuK -Avtuu';:-r-AUaWicrQiallyaiivitl.-. .-", J ' njdIW - .-- KJcL-f JX. J, UDDSOSV-PreaiiTent.- .'-'-' " " ;"-; ""'. " "" " !--:-i.lJritii..rTurtLn.nptice,-.rt-' ajSver- '"iiBeir.efcts iinderthis heai.-t'be'cB'arg-- .' -.- !ij'd aLrthftnito-of .fivB-centtfti linereach-' ..-!.-;-r-,soTm:TOiu.ine iitties. - , . - ". - -;""-lVbilla"prnj3aVftiS4)fpcft - -- , . -,. .-A-an'owfroiii-tuQjist Sunday.- - : .. .-- ..;"--i.-" I? irejneh-'s'rfnnuallJalUfleb 1::- -: ',. ;S?--r--qr'w "aafl I'ljITJ-ltaamTlssgn'BT . .- ',V"j-'- - -Ck)iiieHto,TnE:J3WBAfdr,joUwo'rk. 4 ":..'i" "V-'.-A-i-pensioniias. 'bpdn .allowed j'to " .;!:.7iicVrajCjeoao'-."y' . W ". .-'.". 'IStkqJry. ntKS "vitlSiJKJSP1--1 ...V."' Vhe.w.aVfmttss8n,8-.C-' " ':KSf V -3j -v iJlriv Jacob VErnst;-BU.fferbd"a:"BeriouB .. --"i- V"- T'ofgp'seIonday-'n-nt. "".--':. . ,' -. " . I "-; -.,- ?ld"4iewsp'ap.o'fs'-y the hundredp25. " ' ' v'con'ts-attbe'JfotJRN'Aii'onice.""'"". .;' : .-, -.' ;- ' j-ifalliing but X -P-' Becker's indonujb- . ": ;-v--flblp".wiU seemti tb;lplithalivel.-; ' -".' '-T X "v- ' - --vDr.r-Tr R 'Ciark, Kdctssb'-t .fq :.Dr. ' -. "X-cKng,"0n.y'eBt.7li;.offic.a 1. - .'-":".-.'-r-lrEye--'rid ".'foi. ,6urgeon,jr.-pr.':E..T.". c l,iV&'vfrfen; J:Rame block; Ojnt&i'fK- - --f . ------The ?aies?jiftusibai-.lwH-: tnee't- next- ; ". "'.- :KaxvinffjlU-Mr"-G.;E r .;. .:,- jiueLw ..-s- i- .. r-- " .--.-.-; --.'-..- ". : ' ' "-. "" . "VSonie-fine vdiiDff -'cattle:--fpfzsale'- or -..; "ii.eicUange".'.fGf";city iots..-Gall-.:ph -B.Bv : . :l Jl'-V -.;'"-. ..- .-- '".-:.-.--."-5 -ii;lTh.nest.'-.'rgiirai ; 'jijetinK tK"'ifee -' '' -lnan'friveiref Gbrps wifl'.Thurs'dayj .'-, -"Hi --" s-HS2(K)i)0r-.. intb'-laneV'to.-sell -niy-i "." .-. "'. iX4rc'--'Mdrci, '-Klluper'i. ; South -p'.ViBehd,iha:.:-::--: ... " 'Vawft- i .-.. '. .... KLTi-.l-a"hT--r.-fVi1iiinliiB" tfftli -trill' Art . '-""-'iyair.bpnse?TpoVin "and ."-'- :.-at feasonjiblii' prices. -" f -.,-ltf--eow:i -;."" -'' .-;-.": '-l-"Wi8ll6ia-is justified... of her.-thp-' V T f.nc'Av-?-wiiileiVhy cni-se&lipf'and.is in .. r ;v.tiirif.cHrsed"b3,:tbfi.in:-. - r - . " '' - l"""Sofnr:ria-ehe:irdaQiu"an.tUreaM " . ;; " eiuiu: 8tyke.n"Qthe" fjir'-, saying. "Tiie r J.. ;. .-- rdas- ar-e.g'irnj .lohjjer.'. .: ' :-. c .'. "': 1"-.-:v .- ' V f.rischrilz is:di-"fli6 .sick l.iat and . H-;;--:7"jnFhlfiaiin is-icluig.-ttfl liisiibstitute ' .- . .".t nmisMnRiMf "isf nliiislHiKknC " 'J ".-Rrbnarcli gaspljn6.s'tp,eB,'-tli5 beisian-.th'e- "-'--. " i"-"-' " i. u --j:i'--V"- ii. ' v;.'A.-:. market For sale bv:A.Boettcher.-4tf. -"'"" -''"' f-- --v -.? ''" '-."'--- : to '-"" .-":.- j :.".--Oiir'WQr41ij-..i'G"imt': surveyor, K,-Ii. !' -! --"-.: " Essi"terJs..now sttojvbbund in:ibe.-cityi ". " " -hz-. r. rSiil v f Ht'iii-(--nrd(---ff.f or f iitrire bllsThSS.. '".V.On-1 be' "vety lixgt-.tluy'-.'of his 'term, I-!" - --V'juSpiSulliya'n had ."an .iiic-ltion.; tor ffi vX:;-y.naliRi.nUs,-.cniofrom "Nance, "county. J..'-..? ''- .-.lj!r:'.raitnrau, -dentist; Thirteenth. st, '" "-W"rtX" jiw9iieja'rberfe. " AlPwork guaranteed.. :-"7-"C-:'Ga8,'"gi'ven.Tor the painless' Ktracliori of !: '':: -'ttbvv -i . ." ..,.",:; v - rMt 'i - " V-. .-". ".. TAto wATrk. In liroco tliA nntzr lifenr1 of . . ? . . . .. .....-. -.f.. .. .-r i . '-;s zri; tiuper'ier nrejiu'jsess'ioni ,-VuWwe- shall "';-:: .-.--.Siifr iiliiililo 'to- report.. Jiny argaoizatioii v t'm -. -- V" " - - - " ' - ' ' . ..;."." ' "-.V.'tGrs--areeki; " '. .-..----, "'.-;-- - .-. ."- j-.-i .1-,'"-r-7M,rI Shoiifiaki?f.and..famUy ofTalloy -V -sT- .'?-counih"av'rempved.jEo thb'tsil', gndlie .jjiO" -M.-elwKl'.n .yjEsarS-' einplpynientr.Avith " l"-V " "-i: r '- cX -ii.''Albri;VEiq.,--.was ttecessf u.1 in. '". ."-'-"getting"lhe-nrtt7fro.nV;RvI Eamb,. '&. . iL r.V(:whjVr?:T;:,ie: CIjn-kv,receited .the .Tbe .""Ct .-! Be.w.ing.-inaciiing., - ..-"-: :--., ...-? .-; .- : . il; i-V":.:r Jlaftin jOtTcanVfliot'aifofviias Skip-. January ; 'Z. v -V :WWe6St-.ixney say. wi.as gonespme- :. V'.Vr-.-'S whe're" in.;j3Jfin6i.8;i" . : --.':-- : ':.:. '. . iiv"--i-.. - . .-. .--fc . - -.-. . .... .. mt .:.' -'.V -'". EaHaga'ivrUes-froca.Ojualiathat.- - r "." i- V- .,VV-"JkrL 'ii?-"j:"-,"-a -Uwl.'" .". '.Rinftfl.tlm.ontfraYion ori".bis-"evev the- .lias l-ilf4ffi ? '':liN'"V.V-lie.fiad"-ever expected-to? . I i" : 1 : cV;'r-vj- -'-SiWe aVe "sorVvr-'to-.leaiu : that 'attHfie f " !-; -j; -Ov".jmembera-of-ifie hou.sehold-of.'J6nas H-edr l -,l --.".-.- ..;.; .-jnan-hving lnvtlievwestern 'poru9n.Mne I .-i:.Vr--cojunty,are:auucxfia.-irainriiiQ. prevailing-. ' : -y "i-- :V -;-i7H320"acTe8 of-oQd4and:in- 'section" .6 "4 :. r - ". -Vr:"toWn'57,..rangerl eas.v o.r sale "for: -cash:' - y: ' ;:V7--VVFptJenva'Vomnwo - '.-;- .;-?TT" Jonoventh8titVu ";, 'j-r"::.:U;suJtabltf--fa5 grpTOj;dryygb8"".6x.; ' l-.r-?( Mo1hihz r-lX'ipng-itime.iei'p'reYefted,'. . "''.''' ." 'CallafrJbtXttQffiwV-V -" .- ..- :--tf.-. : v v:-? - . :-.? -. ..... .:ci... -. :.. .- v - :. .: . i4:-:jl ClarkLthe:Jtor-i)rotii.erf j.r;--:baa".-gone..:tb" Albany, 'Jf: -;to-entet a 'J. Children Cry for ; . ; -;. ;..--.'profei6pal-4ibrananys .-school,7Jie only :- v:dne:inj.wod:rx I .-."' '" ' J''; offeVs:whehhe"conlpl6tes."lu.s"jl3adyi-." ' " . - z i- -." r-. . - . ...--.. . . !"-v t.-.- -.,,- -'-'frK vnnn''rTnik.TKTW'llTAIllc'!init.'Ilill' ., . ....v.;. ,.-:.. .-V7y7ir-.--7:. "'- : --T. fi - : -".---. - V .: Across ine-irozensQu -.... :- : -A ' .-.-. -' .-.J i'-Nocab;jri 8ightahd:pcor:BflR"-eQal7" . , Jl-.- -1 - "-"- WbrtJiientycpnte'anodi-"-c. .. . .... -.. The provident farmer occupies a por tion of his time planniag for the future, f .not failing to consult with hie good wife as to the main" items which make for the .general welfare '" . yesterday was the fourth anniversa ry ot the great' Nebraska blizsard of 1868. The gloomy recollection of that eventful day causea-a shiver to run down. down our spine. . .f-l?r. T.-R. Clark took a tumor off the left thumb of -Joseph Yanroe, Monday. It was not larger than a good-sized pea, "but was giving a good deal of uneasiness whenever it happened to get struck. . . -4The!.T.M.'C. Are holding gospel meetings;-at-the. M. E. "church every at ; evening this -week, and will, continue until. -further, notice.:. Good music and iriteribetib'g .sermolBs: Everybody, is: in vited. :-.-.;'- ,.: - v" m" - -We ar Ta receipt of a Whatcom, Wash-iwpec.frbmW.iM. Leach,- fQrm eriy.6f.the Era of this .city". " TheT. Ex-, presiis a large and able'; representative of. the enterprising city wherejt is pub1 Jished. :-'- - - ' -.: .. rThQxToneer Hpok Ac Ladder Com pany will give .their annual, mask bill at J the .opera house, Feb. 19. It has been 'their ''custom-'for several "years to give (heir .ball . Feb: 22d, but thatr. das had been engaged. -. . ' " .' . -.--George' -Shei'del, 'saloonkeeper.;. t fiatte. Center has been sued for" $10,000 by the wJdQw'of'Martia liaise, who' was reoentl jrfound frozen' ibaleath' nesr-'his J homeC ''Albert k Beederhava oharg of the prosecution: .: . -" - .. - y : K,.P: social this, Wednesday, e'ven- ingj-at their halt. installation of bffi- cers-and" literary .and 'musical exerdses Vill'be the order of 'the evening. Those -4 wkolad invitations to the other .socials .are i -respectfully invited to this one. VFred.Henning, seven -miles 'south west of Columbus,' oi -the .Island, will Uave-a.;sale -.of stock; machinery, .hay, etc.,-:M6nday; Jan. 18th. Any of our neighbors who wish bargains may pos sibly'be able to find tHem at this sale. Saturday "morning, the six-months-, xJd.son'of -Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lewis of -.thisbi.ty departed this-life. The funeral took place "Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The' afflicted. parents-have the heartfelt sympathy of all"' their acquaintances in tlieir'affliction. - - rJohn Elliott was at Omaha recently and lie says our Columbus streets are TOry nice compared with those of Omaha,. just artliis time; while they are doing 8Q.mucli "grading down there, -the clay ijetson. their, paved, streets and makes .them -very. muddy and sticky. . '.- If on: -W X Irwin, ex-chairman of. -the' "board of '"supervisors, received a splendid gold-headed cane Thursday last fromhis fellow supervisors, .the pre--sentiatiori Bpeech being made by Hon! H. ;J:Hudson."' -Mr. Irwin is -one of those peculiarly-happy' natures just fitted for an'impartial'presidingiofticer.- JaJnipotlgd Percheron BaAShire sial ' liobs lBrgMt.importation of (draft hors es 'to 'JfrnenCsTlhiB year A! nflVclass horsMpO, on en e, two and three rears' time; ate per cent!, enabling the hoe to- pay for himself. ."vrfli payyour expei es if I cantt suit younhorseand price. Hiram -0. Ytheeler; OdwJUJt,' Sac Co. la. : lyjany persons who .have recovered from.'la. grippe are now troubled' with a pfesiBteni cough. Chamberlain'sCougb ;iJeniedy wilt promptly loosen this cough and relieve .the lungs, offeoting a per- TOanent'cure in a very short time. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by C. E Pollock'-& Co. and Dr. Heintz Drug gists. : .. , -. tf '-i. W.-'.Stevens received word from Kis -wife-Thursday morning. She is in California for .her", health, and sends some brilliant" samples- of .California flowers picHted tip for'ihabccas'ion. They' are'now eating all kinds-of 'fresh vegeta bles', also. 8tnwbe'rries...-.She gives a very, glowing -account of -.-.affairs around Han.lWego. :." - , ' -: ''', -.. "?V Maud Maley'-commenfeeda'suiffor "b&staT'dy : .against-.- Frank L.;-Whitney:. Mrfc-Whitney suoceedeXl in' getting the giB'tct'gp to the home, of tlie- friendless at.Milfordrand there was no. odfr to ap-pear'agains't'Whitney-whe'n the hour-. of .'trial'came.'"'-Be8ides-being a very gener ous "lady, "-'Mrs: Whitney- evidences con--si'deralefihreVdness as amahager, ". . Tuesday, jm6rm.ng.".was "by far "the ' coldest if the. season th'e mercury." reg- isteting-iC!-4eloW, about 7 o'ciocK; Tbere-jvefe'several cases of frozen hoses and'.-nipped ears, and Harlem oil.-.and othe.C4Uitidotes for frost bites .we're-in tieinand. . The coal -dealers were all smiling, and the .ice dealers were getting tools in shape, preparatory to harvesting an unusually large crop. -The homeliest man in Columbus as. -well as the handsomest, and othbrs are mvited to-call' on. any-druggist and get free a. trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the' throat" and lungs, a remedy that is j'selling .entirely-upon its nierits. and is guaranteed to relieve - and cure all .chronic andacUte coughs, asthma, bron chitis and consumption. Large bottles. .50 cents. and $1..' All druggists. 33-y second qnarterly meeting for Columbus. M. E. church, will be held 16-17. Saturday at v2 .-o'clock the quarterly conference will "convene for the' transaction - of its duties:'. Let there be a full-attendance. Sundayt.10 a. m.:,'lovefeast;. preaching at 10:5D a.m., "followed by sacramerit. All. under the come- all who may-- cont& J. B. Leedo'm. "Tr-TJnjdn Bervices were held .at; the Congrpgational.church Sunday 'evening,, Riav.-.Cole preaching an interesting .ser mon to a goodsized-congregatian. The bligalion restihg-jupbn christians is to minister 'to.' the spiritual. wants of their -feliow-creatureVas others minister to -.'..--"... - - -. their-;xnenfal and physical needs. A .mau-is often well-fed physically but starving for. mental an'd ..spiritual nour-. ishmeht: "" - . " ." - A party. Of yootig folks, met '.at the residence of E. O. Wells Friday evening, "the, .occasion being a surprise on Miss EliaV.- ".The. "-first intimation of their presence-' was ..some;"-delightfnl music. .ooteide. The 'eroning was spent. pleaer.j antlyan'd all regret saving their, .filial; "fareweU'toliiss Ella. The'jOhautauqua' alsope'nt- tbeVvening'thore," Tuesday .of J h.-wkrVMs Wells was. one. "of itsj most':, prominent .'members ' and .the ;so- cieiy"aB well'sa the city,.wiU" miss'bne L'of jtheir brightest; young ladies.' She- JeavBS this ."week" -for ' Sb -.Paul.-Minn.. inhere', she enters' the Visitation Acad-J 'emy,dOr her life-work as a" teacher. Her 'jnbtherwiU.acc6mpany"her.thither. "." . Children Cry for C-ttHf ' Nearly two hundred ladies and gentlemen sssembledvat the Maenner chor Hall last Thursday avaning, bring ing large amounts of provisions of .all lands, for a bountiful supper later along and -which was greatly relished byalL About eight o'clock, the house was oal led to order and G. W. Phillips, Oomrity Clerk, on behalf of the county oSoers elect, in a neat speech, presented to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, a handsome, silver tea-set- There were, besides, other tokens of regard suitable to tha tenth anniver sary of the worthy couple's wedding-day. Mr. Davis, in response, replied in well measured words,, expressing the com plete surprise of himself and -wife, and thankmg.those gathered on the occasion for the many expressions of their good wilL ThK feeling tribute he paid to married life n? general, and to hie own in particular, "was highly appreciated by all 'the benedictaXpresent, and was as hearty on", hk.own partas.it was frank and -sincere. 'Refreshments over, the Maennerchor Orchestra burnished 'some fsscinatihg music -for dancers, and af ter midnight) the very pleasant party beean'to break up. The writerxwould give a pretty button ..-to have .the com plete pictures, of the scenes, and. phono gravures, . so. to speak, of the; many .voices; "lie dancing on the stage and tiie "cooking'' of the coffee conlchit be left out : Among out-of-town folks on hand, were Hon. W. J. Irwin, ex-chair- saan cMtrb6adtof .supervisors; ; Byrnes,- Ed. Campbell and Mr 'also of the board. Altogether the oc casion was one long to be remembered by all present,, and more especially by Mr. and Mrs. Davis. The new buildings under course of construction at 'Grant Institute, Genoa, are.progressing as 'rapidly aa the -winter weather will permit, and it is the uni versal verdict of all who inspect them that the work is substantial, and that the .'contractor, our fellow:townsman 'James Pearsall, will see to it that "they are completed in the very best manner possible a credit to the government as well as to himself. Quite a number of Columbus men are employed on the buildings, among whom are Ed. Clark, Frank Clark, L. B. Harmon, Louis Phil lips and Ed. Davis. -While there last .Friday, the writer, in company with Adolph Sauer, was piloted by W. F. Becket through, the different industrial departments of the school, where the Indians in all branches were busy as bees at their different avocations, and to see them turning out harness, brooms, clothing and boots and shoes by the car load, doing carpenter work, printing, etc., etc.,: strongly impressed one with the thought that the Indian can and will "work, and that his best "hold" is not in another direction, Doc. JBixby to the contrary notwithstanding. Supt Backus was absent in the west securing more pupils for the school, but as every thing about the school was moving along like clock, work, it is evident-that the heads of all departments are in com petent hands and will not suffer-from a temporary absence of their chief. Supt. Backus is doing a grand work for the Indians under his "charge, and the peace policy for the Indian is undoubtedly the best The installation of the officers elect of Sylvan Lodge No. 133, K. of P., took I place at uenoa last naay evening, in the absence of their, appointed officer, W. B. Backus, Occidental lodge of this city was called upon to help out. Dep uty District Grand Chancellor, Carl Kramer, Grand Master at Arms, -A. Sauer, Grand Prelate, D. F. Davis, A.L. Bixby and J. A. Turner were present from this city. -The home of the lodge is' in a hall .fitted up magnificently by their retiring Chancellor Commander, W. F. Becket, whose skill as a decorator is visible everywhere. The opening ad dress on the objects of the order was 'delivered by Carl Kramer, and the re maining 'exercises of the installation were interspersed with vocal music, con sisting of solos, duets, trios, etc, and a recitation very well received by the au dience, by Mrs. Spear, the exercises closing with short addresses by Bev. Turrell and D. F. Davis." Quite a num- ber of the Genoese were present, 'and visiting members and others taking part in the program were handsomely ban queted by Sylvan lodge. Sylvan lodge was instituted several years ago, has about forty members, and is one of sev eral lodges hereabouts in which Occi dental takes peculiar pride. Tuesday evening last, Baker Post Q. A. K, Woman's Belief Corps and -Sons of Veterans organizations of this city held a union meeting at their hall on Thirteenth street, and the officers elect for the ensuing year were-duly -installed, Comrade Price of Platte Center officiating for the veterans, Mrs. Tisdell of Grand Island for the ladies and Capt Searl for the Sons. A splendid ebony cane, gold-mounted, was presented to ex-commander -Henry T. Spoorry, M..K. Turner in the presentation, referring to the organization of the two -.subsidiary orders under MrvSpoerry's' administra tion;; the securing-of the state 'encamp ment; the -doubling, of the. number of members of the post, and other matters indicating the prosperous condition of the order generally in the city. All -the old boys are. unbounded in their, praise of Mr. :Spoerry and :the work he hasdone the past year for Baker Post, and well -they may be, because he has given to the work,. heart, time and attention. Taken completely by surprise, he yet. accepted his cane with, some appropriate 'words of cheer for the Post, and .also patriotic sentiments well befitting && occasion. An'express agent., has a peculiarly .trying position to 'occupy, sstnetimes. All-goes well when money: "is plentiful and everybody can pay.their scoreibut when times are hanly money searee and circumstances are sdch-ss-to .enlist sym pathy, then it is that '.the-. tunes try a man's soul." Last falL Mrs. Annie Nel son was "on. her- way .'from Sweden to Denver, and .was compelled- to .stop be- ." .-.. V. . m f li.J.la 1 .V cause or me.siCKneeB -oi ueruue cnuuj which afterwards'died here "at "the" hoe pital. 'Olo'f-Johnson, the' express, agent here; advanced: to the company fourteen dollars and -fifty cents, express charges due "froni." Mrs.. Nelson, and was. reim bursed'fbr the..same last-Friday, receiv--ing 'it fromher at Denver. Mr. Johnson says that ofseveralsimilar cases: 'this is the only'one "where-he has received pay ment . Sotne.people have 4m -errb'neous' notion thaktKe express company is the loser-in s.uch cases. The agent is made responsible in any.tcaas. ' . " - .' FIBSaXAL. M. Welch was at Genoa Saturday. , Judge X G. Higgins was in Omaha Friday. - H. M. Window returned Friday from Chicago. , A. H. Swartzendruver was in Linoobi last week. . Mrs. W. A. McAllister and mother are both quite sick. George Willard was at Genoa Satur day on business. E. D. Fitzpatrick is confined to his house by the grip. Judge Sullivan is holdings term of court at FoUerton. . Julius Basniussen was at Omaha Wed nesday on business. Miss Enor Cloth'er returned Friday to her home at Genoa. J. S Cameron .returned Friday from a trip to southern' Nebraska. Mrs. Jas. Pearsall went to Omaha Fri day for a visit of a few days. . . Ed. Hoare, farmer at Grant Institute, was a Columbus visitor Saturday last". Miss Mary Keogh of Omaha has'been visiting friends in Platte Center the past week." ' ' " M. C Bloedorn is. the new marshal at Humphrey, John Walker having re signed. y Ma RD..F)tzpatrick lawmaking her 'daughter, Vary, a two" "weeks' visit at thnaha: N - . " r. . Bossa Wiggins is making a visit of .several weeks with Charles Winship," at' Fremont D. C. Kavanaugh andJacob Greisen were among the Platte Center visitors last week. F. N. Stevenson, the creamery man, visited with his brother, C. W., atFre mont Sunday. Mrs. A. Beaty of Wattsville .Was visit--iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Curtis last week. D. N. Jennings of St Edward has gone to .Albert Lea, Minn., expecting to stay till next summer. Miss Clara Martin has been quite' sick but is now better. Miss Kate - Taylor taught her school. Mrs. Bird of Cedar Bapids passed through the city Friday on her way to Omaha to visit relatives. A. M. Jennings was down from Genoa and spent Sunday with his family,' re turning Monday morning. Bev. Samuel Goodale and wife and Miss Clara Lehman started Friday even ing" for southern California. Hub Pepper, one of the oldest 'settlers of Butler county, was taken down quite severely last Wednesday with the grip. Miss Ella Wells started yesterday for Milwaukee, where she expects to reside, permanently as a. teacher in one of the' Catholic schools. Frank J. North, of Fremont,, official court reporter for Judge. Sullivan, came up Monday evening and went to Ful lerton, Tuesday afternoon. J. M. Curtis was down town Monday morning the first time since the Tuesday night previous he -had a bad case of grip, seemingly all kinds at once. Miss Belle St Clair entertained her Sunday school class and a few of their friends at a watch meeting, Jifildatjtjer. residence New Year's eve.. A jolly. good time is reported. (Madison Chronicle. Among those who attended the art exhibition at Schuyler last week were, Misses Chattie Bice, Louisa Bauer, John Tannahill, J. N. Kilian, M. Beagan, Dr. Clark, George Lehman, Gus Kohler, Mrs.'M. K. Turner and daughter Martha. Palestine. Victor .Anderson, who has been visit ing old friends in Palestine, has returned to Albion. Mrs. H. E. Hanchett has been quite sick the past two weeks with the grip, but is' now slowly recovering. Miss Ella Birdsall gave a party to her friends New Year's eve. All enjoyed themselves immensely. We are sorry to learn that Miss Sadie Pearce is very sick with an attack of the Krip Mr. Wm. Irwin, sr., has been danger ously ill. His brother from Illinois is visiting him. Peter Welin shipped a carload of hogs to Omaha, Wednesday. Quite a number of the little folkB in the neighborhood are sick. Dan. No healthy person need fear any dangerous consequences from an attack of la grippe, if " properly .treated. It is much the same as a severe cold and re quires precisely the same treatment Bemain quietly at home and take Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy as direct ed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. This remedy also counteracts, any ten dency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. Among the many -thousands who have used it during the epidemics of the past two years, we have yet to learn of a single case that has not -recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by C, E. Pollock & Co, and Dr. Heinz,, Druggists. tf .Letter List. List of letters remaining in the poet- office at Columbus; Nebraska, for the week ending -January' 11 1892: BM.K Brick Scott raith Kauke' Emma Angelini Parties calling .for the,, above' letters will please isay "advertised." 1'" . ". -. Cabl Keameb,P. Mj 1 i bout Farm Loans ! . . give a privilege, m our loans which' ry valuable, to the borrower. It is privilege to' jay -one or more bun- dollars at time of 'any interest pay ment, in this way reducing .both prin cipal andinterest- ' -Our present rate of interest is seven per cent, . payable annually and no" charge is made for drawing up papers. .'. :u ...., ;T;?1?lBICHf3. ..Columbus, Neb. 36V Loap Agent f " - " TT . For Sale. -. ; i-'few choice brood -sows Toe 'sale, on obfe year's time,by"the undersigned, at tbfhome farmrfour mUes'.jiortheast of Cbiumbuf. .. . . J. H. Damns. eray JE Sburman DomsShnrman CGSigdfoos GeoTtoe Sinf ord C K Panaelee Geo E Miller Jskaea Nfthol Alet Francis ' August Bred Arthur Gardner Hugh Gafagher Henri KeeH. .Frimz-KiW ' George Kerner Mb. Almond. Mrs. ISP-ulto-Q. . Mr FH Gain MnWHHil .'Miafe Minriii JShadk . Ladra S BbVda 9FranBis MrsVMBrppr fvH is Ire thd dred -""""TT"""""-',it""""""- . T .1 aa the Nerthwcst Fa cile Cms. oonstant.dsmand.of the traveling the far West for a comfortable d at the same time an economical sode of traveling, has led to the estab Hshmsmtof what is known as Pullman Oclonist Sleepers. These oars are built on the same gen eral plan as the -regular first-class'' Pull aaaa Sleeper, the only difference being hi that they are not upholstered. ' They are furnished complete with good cosafortable hair mattresses warm blankets, snow white linen, curtains, plenty of towels, combs, brushes, etc., rhich secure to the oocupant of a berth is much privacy as is to be had in first elass sleepers. ' There 'are also separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen, and smoking is absolutely prohibited. For full information send for Pullman .Colonist Sleeper Leaflet.' E. L. Lomax, General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Omahsjjfelk ' c 86caarl - JBMkaohkb L Agent Union Pacific System. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry isjths only line running solid vest ibfOeaLelectrio lighted and steam heated trains between the Missouri-river and Chicago, consisting of new palace sleep ing 'can, elegant free reclining chair carWluxuxious coaches and ihe finest Mp. can in the world. The fcrfr 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 be convlncedf 'Close' connection in union depot at'Oniaha 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. Howeli,, Traveling Fr't and Pass. Agt., 25febft " . Omaha, Neb Happy Homier. Wm.- Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, Ind.Ywntes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combihedsfor the bad feeling arising from kidney ancEliver trouble." John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best kidney and liver medicine, made me feel like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: "Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all fun down, and don't care whether he 'lives or dies." He found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50 cents a bottle at C B. Stillman's drag store. 2 We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True cr up never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken a cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness, from the start After 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 .doses of. Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy 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, 50 cent and $1 bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists, tf TATHERoan give his young 'Bonn 1 IU" V ... . . better present than a year's reading 00 the Scientific American. Its contents will lead the young mind in tho path of thought, and if 'he treads there a while, hell forget frivolities and be of some ac count, and .if he has an inventive or" me chanical turn of mind, this paper will afford him more entertainment, as. well" as useful information, than he can ob tain elsewhere. Copies of this paper may be seen at this office and subscrip tions received. Price, S3 a year, weekly. Iadlaa War Sews. One of the most potent factors in causing the close of the Sioux war was the -promise of the government to make suitable provision for the maintenance of the Indians, and in the agreement finally signed Young-Man-Afraid-of-His Horses especially stipulated that a full supply of Haller's Barb Wire Liniment be provided, as it was the most wonder ful remedy they had ever used on their horses. For sale by Wm. Kearville. 12 Some foolish people allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medioine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away, but in most cases it wears them away. Could' they be induced to try tho successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a posi tive guarantee to cure, they would im mediately see tho excellent effect after taking the first dose. .Price 50c and $1. atrial size free. At all druggists. 33-y 'Wmo'erfal Saeeem. Two years ago the Haller Prop. Co. ordered their bottles by the box now they buy by the carload. Among the .popular and .successful remedies they prepare is Haller's Sarsaparilla and Bur-; dock which is the most wonderful blood purjfier known. No druggist hesitates to recommend this remedy. For 'sale by WnuKearvOle. 12 English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin; Curbs, gplints, Bing. Bone, Sweeney, Stifles, gprains -Sore , and Swollen Throat, Coughs.- etc. Save $50., by use of -one. bottle. Warranted' the most wonderful Blemish Cure -ever known. Sold by C. RStillman, druggist. 26novlyr ' " '' 'T. . Baeklea's Amies Salve. 'The best salve in the .world Tor cuts,. .bruises, sores', ulcers, salt rheum, 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 nioney refunded".. Price 25 cents per box. '.For sale by C B. Stillman. ' -. ' If' you 'are 'troubled with rheuma tism or a lame back, binu on 'over the seat.'of pain a piece of flannel dampened with. Chamberlain's Pain 'Balm. You" will be surprised at -the prompt relief "it affords 50 cent bottles for sale byC. E. Pollock & Co. and Dn Heintz, drug gists. " . .. ; . . .. 1 . . St. Patrick's Pmifi are carefully prepared from the best material and according tq the most approved formula, and are the moetperfect ..cathartic and- llivorpiir that can be produced. We sell them. G. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr; I gfu waeaiagtea Haaitz,diuggiata. . ,.. : . It is reported that if 'the Greenback era get into power they will pass, .a law to make everyone buy Heller's Sure Cure Cough Syrup and do away with doctors. For sale by Wm. Kearville. 12 Nelson January 9th. to Mrs. John Nelson, a son. MAWRTaTD. Becklam Nklsox Jan 6, by Bev. Clarke, at the residence of T. M. Nelson, O'Kav". Charles Becklam nnd Mi Phoebe Nelson. DIBD. Cleveland Jan. 7th, of heart disease, George C. Cleveland, aged 73 years. Ahbexs Jan. 11th, at noon, of apoplexy, Edwin- Ahrens', aged 59 years. Mr. Ahrens was born in Oldenburg in 1833; came to Nebraska in I860, locating in Bismark township, -where he had ever since resided. In 18G4, he married Miss Anna Loseke, and leaves a large family to mourn the loss of a. very land hus band and fat.her. His children are Mrs. Julius Hembt, Mrs. Fred. Loseke, Mrs. Henry Sanders, . John, Herman, Anna and Bertha. Mf: Ahrens' will long be remembered I by his many acquaintances for his genial good - nature; and his practical 'good sense. He had, besides, a ready wit when he choose to exercise it, that at tracted men to him. Mr. Ahrens al ways meant to do just right, by all his fellow-men, and will be thus remem bered by them. The family have the sympathy of all thoir acquaintances. Funeral tomorrow (Thursday) from the late residence at 11 o'clock. Services at the Lutheran church on Loseke creek. gnsiness Notices. Advertisements antler this head five cents' a line each insertion. KfM.SClIILTZ makes boots and tthocsintho "JfNjgst styles, and uses only the very best stock that can be procured in tho market'. 52-tf COLUMBUS MARKETS. TOnr(inotationsofthemnrket8aroobtnined Toeeday afternoon, and are correct and rdiablo atthetime. Wheat......... Bhelled Corn. Ear Corn M WO f luur 1 PHODUCK. a) Q 116 IT X!Kc X U UHwWI Fat hogs.... Fat cows.... Fat sheep... Fat steers.., Feeders Hams. ...... Shoulders .. Bides AID THE BUSY WOMIM'S "Ill iwt only (fan 'Bmy Main's MijrJiI.f.' bot b piily adzpird Id thr 'Cinjr WUKB' (DCk CS BUKiOflHVr.'' (n.) tl'CT A. OSIUM). akklu State NortuISttcaL IT PLEASES EVERYBODY. Rllsa FranccH 'JVIllard. "Thebricht- est outlook window in Christendom mr bus people who wnnt to ne n!stis p:lpnlnt!rt:t'r.,' Irovldcncc T,IceniUJ.-"A great boon to the busy, the lazy and the economical." 1 ae jonsrecMumiiiiti.-ini3inontniy has no peer in originality of design, scope and iccuracv of vision, thorouclincss in execution ml fihilitx to trjinnCirni t rraj. uitoritiznanllNcnorM.! Ciilcau liiicnoi-. '!. Keziezit oflic- ?ric;uf, of New York, has come to the rescue ol busy people. We know 61 one At& railroau 3flieitil who for a month has worked until 11 o'clock at ni'.it, and yet has kept well informed of current world events. Hcrca.-tsthis Magazine. It gives nun a rtinninj; commentary oa important! events, iesu:es a invest 01 use uest articles in Price 26c. $2.50 a Year. 46X513 WASTCB.. ttTBUAfiCSOXirrUClTlM. 8tiTe.Ceu THEHEVIEW CEKEVIEWS, fcr Supte fupj. '" W itiar PUrt, Sew .t t NEW DEPARTURE. THe Bee Bin of Claims, Associated -with The San Francisco Examiner, . . . For the States of Nebraska. Ibvrn, Kansas, and South Dakota for; the Collection f nil leRitiRiateplaims before'ihe Tarious DepnrtmcnU of tho Gdvensjacnt. v Under the- auspices of Tho Bee PabtifTiinKt'o., . Onialia, 'Nebraska, and tho Kan Francisco Examiner. Offices: Omaha. tJan Francif co.- Washinson.' EDWARD P..R6GGKN, Maxaokr, ' Boom 600, Deo liuilding, Omaha, Neb: Will practice in th Supreme Court of tho ITnited Ktates. the Court ,if .Claims, the.sftvcml (Tburts of the District of Columbia, before Coin.. mittees oi IJonrcts, anil tne ixecutiyc Uepatt- Indian Deprcdition Qlaimsw ViTo tobtaih Pensions-ami Patents'. All classes of Land-Claims. Mining, .Pre-emptjon and Homestead Cases, prosecuted before, the General Land Office. De ftartment of the Interior, and the Supremo Court: ," . . . ' PEN8ION8. Thousands ye entitled! Write for information. TIEIBS. Widows, Minorhildren, Dependent Mothers. Fathers, .and Minor. Dependent Brothers and "Sisters untitled.. INCREASE. Pension Laws .arc now moro liberal than-formerly, and many arb'en'itled to" better rates. Apply at once for List of Ones. tions to determine right to tosher rates. .'. Claimants to secure the services of thisBurcau must Dccomoya b cooauion preceueni, a new subscriber fo Tho ".Weekly Bee. Those, who are how subscribed can become -members "of 'tho Bureau by sending in-a new subscriber. This will entitta the new subscriber as well as tho old to a membership. '. . . s W Katm the names of orr two hnndrcd thous. and ex-soldieri and sailors residing in Nebraska, 1 . .. ?jn L Tl T" . " - I 4owa, t ansae ana pouin uuuia. j Correspondence 'Solicited. - Information Free Wn'clisnre'nb fee. only in the e'rentTof aacceaa. -- r jl . Tsto Agalart tke HrwaUtki. rn o 3 5 rt - ' ' vi ;- : v--- - OBAiN.ETc. . Jt O g .Xg, aj .yj " v -v; jpa.;-r .$ ;?::,y:-. 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TP TJ T I m Bf llB fcfc m' aaaa'aaaHasK' ' - ANNI(iUAIA.NTEEDTdBEOFl'EST EjjjBf' -.'f QUALITY. H. ' I aaaHalPaW''' aiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBaaay' - " A GOOD AND WELL SELECTED STOCK Al aaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBafr " WAYS AH CHEAP AS THE CHEAP- IliaBBBBBBBBMisflal--EST, ALSO V55v ViiV - .-'. BJSS.V IS THE C . .. .u . it . 1 L8w4 ?r ourProsptfcttis, ..... .;. . GTO.BICTRB. LMOPOLDJGQI. Cv- J r BECHER JCGGI REAL - ESTATE - LOANS, - INSURANCE COLUMBUS, MONEY TQ LOAN ON FABM8 at lowest rates toaaitapplicaata. BONDED ABHTRAfrrERfl OF TTTfE tn all ED ABSTRACTERS OF TITLE to all Beprmeat THE LEADING INSURANCE COatfANIBfiof the World. OarfsraseUekiiare the asoot liberal iansc. Losses adjnsted. and prtianfthr paid at tkia oMce. notary rnbJic always in office. . Fana aad eitr property for sale. Make ecOIectiens of foreign inheritances and of Earops. SPEICE & General Agent lESISaafia Uaiom MllaaiTiFaeiloB.L eroaftvsertaa Haas, ia mail nntaia ta tmllt 1 lot of other hssinsss saOTedaBdMapiovs6 for HMstoto lata sky. Ws tosff Platte OOLUMBU8. i wCss .T.RICKlY TfinlaiTs iai Tsaill Ttsslsa aa- v sanBsaBaapav aaaapas vas9asjasaAslaaBTsaTBBt saaV Gaae, Poltrr, aid Frwli Fill. AU Kiids tSwmgM9f. (trCash paid for Hides, Pelts, Tallow. HlnsstsrtMtaaMfer aMk. i.'v' Oliye Stmt, tw Dhh Ntrtfc BOOTS & SHOES ! arTHAT DEFY COMPETITION. BUTTERAND GGS And all kinds of country-produce taken in trad and all goods delivered free of charge to any part of the city. FLOTJE! KEEP ONLY THE BEST GRADES OF FLOUR n.H j, R- XK'LffllAIVy COLTJMBTJS PlaiingllL Wo h.i.vp jnst opened a ne.w mill. on M street, opixMit SchroederH'-iloiiring mill tind are ir iwinl t !o ALL KINDS OF WOOD WORK, such aj" Sash. . Doors, lilinus, '. .."MouI'liiigs, Store Fronts, . Connters, Stairs, Stair Kailing, Hal asters, Scroll Sawing, Tiiriung, Planing. STEEL AND .IRON KOOPING AND . ' : SIDING.. "S"Allonfors promptly atiendotl' to. Call on (ir.atlilreEH, - HUNTEMANN BROS., jnl3ai .. . Colombna, Neiiraskar. ... Sctartilc Aawricasi ABCy far CAVEATS. TMAOC MAKKS. EaiQM -BATtiirrrl COrVRIQHTS, ato. For Information and free Handbook write to MUIN & CO- 961 BHOADWAT. NBW YORK. ' " Oldest bureau for securtna patents In America. Ererr patent taken out bras la bsoBahtbeftm " the public by a notice gtren tree, ox caaise tn the ! ttwritatt . Largest circulation of an ..wono.. Bpienai Bplendti man aoald be ?BLlxjBontaa: Address MfN: Eublisuxbs, aa Koaitwan.New York. TheJournaHorJobWofk, . r: ; ' ' . - T r .... v .V... IH pjs; i SSoi 1 1 . o,-.-'-.5..,..;-".r-,-.-.1- il"'! 'li Saaaaal . m ' ..- '.-....- i WZO-X saaBsaa P S S L ' ' ' ' : ' - " '' " Cf-a saaamfM T Jk . 5TH- - '. ' -"-."""h " . - ' , saaS fp -5 O ' fcai. ' -55 ' -- 'ti-J - HI Poict ff- 2 -- . -N---3;-. i-':'--if '..-.--v ---"-- P tfffi Saaaai P S . -' IsWbI l i2M3. ESS 3 BS'g " -$Tc & a a esasM . m i aa aa ai t aa aasK.ai saaal M a J sal a arTs aTsaTI' 'afsT m m aV H .aV M. faaaaaar f T ecfeBiUe baner In the. ' HIT Illustrated..-- No intelliiient Wttboat it. Weeklr.' .1.s)s) -m. srco; I.8IBBJQU(8N. r ft m NEBRASKA. of Istemt, oa short or loa fasMia 1 ml 1 nl estate ia Platte coaaty. j sell steaawUp -tickets to teat aU tufts tsstm-tf .. KORm: for flat safe of 1 mMJSarasWt sate a lew arlsssWaaraasssMdJs tit sat Alaj-. a rnsialste iitiliiut eC tlate as all wsl sstals-ai. GO nBRASKA. ". -ir. - -, -yt' tf like. Fwit Kitkial W. L. DOUGLAS o -9nseiNTrLCMtir. mBEST3HCTW)atBrm5wf . It Is a seaaUeis shoe. wHti bo tacks or wax thread -to hurt tae feet made, of the .best ne calf, stylish, and easy, and because. tee more aloes ethie. 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DUJO worn by the-bpyseTnxwaere:Uy tell, oatheur merits, aa the lacreaatdc sales show. .-. - ? 1 arfiaW.-H"'l"',0- '' 'UCKjICo longola.Tei7tyliaa:eraataiCeaca:- lmportedslwesoosUnKfromauiototaJaV' '. CAt.3m. . aad 9173 shoe. fo:r Misses are the bestaae Doagola. StyUsaaad Oarabhfc. Caatlsa.-tiee. that W. I. Doaalas. aaaaa aad ' pries are itamprdoathebettoaofeafaaaos. ". iTTAKK. NO 6CVS irCTKLaW T; Wn. SHILZ, Olivi St., CeluabHS. -. .'.lJaljrTiWm--. s t Tfaa tri I.H.. i iii and itarted mi-1 workedataadllT and --' -- Cki.'. thaaIespctcdto.IbaeaiaaaUtaba7aqialao4aa4tQjlaV a amall tajtamr botal. If i doa.' t laccecd St that;i will '"' (a work araia at thabmloeaa in which I.atadaaayanaar - ' Trw4:'Ct.tSbalI.wala(raetaaditartrea.rMarr ii wodo..aaur yonwork.1aaastrioa1lr.70a wttl-a dn-'- ' tlm be aMe tobof an island anil botld a hoimf too wjah" ' to. Mpajey caa touniiatpir Bw'KaAorwvrk: ras-'-i idlr and boiterablr. bT (lut oaitb ft-iax. y&ant.r-old. -anl,ntbcirowalncaiitIe,.wlnrtfnthy.UT. 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