The Columbus journal. (Columbus, Neb.) 1874-1911, September 14, 1892, Image 2

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and cannot acree to return the same. Welewre
a correspondent in erery school-district of
I'lntto county, one of good judgment, and re
litblo in every way. Write plainly, each item
separately. Given facta.
WEDNESDAY. SEITKMIJEI. II. IMC.
Republican National Ticket.
For President,
BENJAMIN HARRISON,
of Indiana.
For Vice President,
WHITELAW REID,
of New York.
Congressional.
For Congressman Third District,
GEORGE 1). MEIKLE.TOHN,
of Nnnco County.
State.
For Governor,
LORENZO CKOUNSE,
Or Wnsbinjrton.
For Lieutenant Governor,
TOM MAJORS,
Of Nemaha.
For Socrotary of State.
JOHN C. ALLEN,
Of Red Willow.
For Auditor,
EUGENE MOORE,
Of Madison.
For Treasurer,
J. S. HARTLEY,
Of Holt.
For Attornoy General,
GEORGE H. HASTINGS,
Of Saline.
For Com'r Public Land and Buildings,
A. R. HUMPHREY,
Of Custer.
For Sup't of Public Instruction,
A. K. GOUDY,
Of Webster.
Itriiubliran Comity Convention.
By virtue of the authority conferred
on the county central committee by the
republican convention, held at Coliim-
bus, Platte county, on the 18th day of
July, 1&I2, tho said committee hereby
calls on tho delegates to the aforesaid
republican convention to reconvene on
tho 20th day or September, 18.12, at I
o'clock, p. in., at tho court house in Co
lumbus, Platte county, for tho purposo
of nominating one candidate for county
attorney, one candidate for representa
tive of district No. 21, and the selection
of livo delegates U attend tho conven
tion to nominate a representative for
district No. 2.", and livo delegates to
attend senatorial convention to nomi
nate a candidate for senator for district
No. 12, and for such othor business as
may come before tho convention.
C. H. Sheldon, Chairman.
W. M. CoitNnrjit-s, Hec'y.
Yodno Mi:. IJiiyan' lias kept his eye on
free silver and tin until he has lccomo
color blind, and now turns to "'free
wool" for relief. Carlisle and Springer
are making a specialty of free wool, so
our Mr. Bryan seizes hold of their coat
tailB and jumps into the arena, shouting,
"Free wool is demanded." Tho testi
mony of tho manufacturer is "tlioro is
universal agreement among manufac
turers that the tariff is now accurately
and scientifically in its relationship be
tween tho duties on raw material and
tho finished product,"
The meeting of tho union veterans at
Superior was not a olitical gathering,
lint when ono of the speakers referred
to Cleveland's pension vetoes it was evi
dent that tho veterans had a decidedly
strong feeling on that subject. Woll,
why should they not? Tho great pen
sion votoer was no friend of thoirn when
thoy were fighting tho country's battles
nor when his authority as president of
tho United States gave him an oppor
tunity to hold them up before tho world
an alms-seekers unworthy of considera
tion. Omaha Bee.
A CINCINNATI BLAZE.
A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOL
LARS THE LOSS.
i Report That the Conflagration was
Startad by Cholera Scarad Xeljrhbors
Two Hen Injured Small Ware In
Wisconsin.
CijfcijfNATi, Sept is. The railway
supply house of Joseph Joseph & Bro.,
at Harrison and Western avenues, went
. up in flames early this morning. The
loss, as estimated, will reach SJOo.000,
while the insurance is little more than
half that amount. The entire front
portion of the building was packed
full of cotton waste ready for
shipment. There was on hand about
S300.000 worth of stock but of
this about $100,000 was not damaged.
Capt Gcrgcr, of the Twenty-ones, was
caught by a falling bale of waste and
pinned to the ground near the entrance
of the building and was nearly suffo
cated before being rescued by some
salvage corps men and brother fire
men. He was badly bruised by the
fall and had to be taken home. Pipe
man Leonard, of the Sevens, was also
injured by being struck on the head
with the coupling of a hose wagon.
He fell over in a faint and
was carried away, but was soon re
stored to consciousness. The origin
of the fire is a mystery. A story was
afloat that cholera-scared neighbors
set the building on fire, but there is no
evidence bearing out this idea.
Srjnso Greek, Wis., Sept. 1 .The
0 telpHjolrtbCi Chicago, Milwaukee &
- SI Pfi J raifrjad was burned early
tms morning during" a thunderstorm.
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Washington, Sept-12. -a ue ruxrjojKid'
MBrasstonAaberGTvPorler, min&
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MENACE TO MILLIONS.
THE AMERICAN-HAMBURG COM
PANY CRITICISED.
Their Cupidity Broaght the Pest to
America Another l'lague Ship on the
Way Canada's System or Quaraattae
a Farce.
Nkw Yor.K, pt. 12, With a warn
ing that two weeks' experience
brought, the health officers and people
of New York have again permitted the
Hamburg-American Packet company
to bring into their midst for the fifth
time another ship freighted with the
cholera. Yet no steps have been taken
to prevent this criminal corporation
from menacing with death mill
ions of people and threatening
destruction to commerce as
it wills. In some countries the fire
brand would have been applied to the
company's entire fleet of ships, almost
every one of which ha come to this
port within the last ten days with
cholera aboard. If justice were meted
out on the Homeric principle, the
officers and managers of such
an institution as the Hamburg-American
Steamship company
would have paid with their own
lives for every life sacrificed by their
criminal disregard for the health of
other people. Yet every one of the
managers is still enjoying good health,
assuring the people of the United
States, as one did yesterday, that the
company is doing all it can to prevent
the disease from spreading, presuma
bly by bringing more of it here, and
five of the company's ships swing in
the tld: at the entrance to the harbor
as lightly as any pleasure craft.
Next week the company is going to
steer another vessel into port from
plague-stricken Hamburg to join the
other?. It will, of course, have cholera
on board, but the United States and
State of New York governments will
receive it with open arras, spending
enormous sums of money to care for
the steamship company's passengers
and treating its officials with a tender
ness hat is exasperating, instead of
compelling it and them at the mouth
of a cannon to turn its prow in the di
rection whence it came and return to
Hamburg.
The Scandia, the fifth and latest
vessel of the Hamburg-American
Packet line to reach here since the
cholera outbreak in Hamburg, came
into port late last night with a rec
ord of thirty-two deaths during the
voyage and seven sufferers then on
board. This morning two more
deaths occurred on board, and four
more victims were stricken down.
The eleven victims arc now in the
hospital on Swinburne Island, with
little prospect, so the doctors say, of
ever leaving there alive. The Scan
dia is at anchor in the lower bay, well
below the hospital islands, and well
apart from the five other vessels de
tained there.
TRACING ITS ORIGIN.
Important Researches to Trace the lias Is
t of the Kpltlemlc.
Hajiisurg, Sept lii. The difficulty
arising from the misleading statistics
which resulted in the resignation of
Medical Inspector Krauss has not Jtt
been surmounted.
I)r. Ermann,a high government medi
cal aiithority, controverts the assump-
.lapnof Berlin medical authorities that
fbfAjscasc originated in the contami
nation of the Elbe by Ilussian emi-
graBVS who camped at uic uarracits.
He says that the first case of cholera
among othe emigrants occurred nine
days after the first case had been re
ported in the town and when 100
victims hud already succumbed to the
disease.
If this is really so it is of the highest
importance that the researches be re
sumed in order to trace the 'origin of
the epidemic
Canada's Quarantine System at Fault.
Monthkai., Sept 1'. It begins to
look as if the Grosse isle system is a
farce if not worse. Passengers who
have been quarantined and afterward
released tell strange stories of the way
things are conducted and the manner
in which they were treated.
But this is not the worst Vessels
from foreign ports can sail or steam
past the quarantine or stop, as they
see fit An example of this was seen
yesterday when a steamer arrived here
in the afternoon, not having been
slopped between the mouth of the
gulf and Montreal, a distance of over
seven hundred and fifty miles. When
the captain was asked for his bill of
health on arrival here he was astonished
to learn it was needed.
Another Load Coining.
ANTWEiir, Sept 12. The steamer
Pennsylvania has started for New York
with 000 immigrants. One death from
cholera has occurred in the hospital in
the last twenty-four hours and three
new cases were admitted. Fourteen
deaths have occurred at Boer in the
last week. At the docks 700 small ves
sels have been disinfected. Dock la
borers are supplied with cocoa gratis.
Hoards of Health in Consultation.
Kansas City, Sept 12. The execu
tive committee of the Kansas and Mis
souri State boards of health began a
meeting at the Midland hotel at 12
o'clock to-day. The meeting discussed
the cholera situation, and arrange
ments for the prevention or control of
the scourge should it invade this terri
tory were made.
The Sew reveutive.
Paris, Sept 12. Prof. Haffkiue of
the Pasteur institute, who discovered
the anti-cholera vaccine, declares that
experiments on himself and Dr. Jawein
of St Petersburg and Dr. Tamacher of
Tiflis prove that the vaccine is without
danger to health and that it gives im
munity from cholera six days after in
oculation. WHERE THE MONEY WENT.
What tlie Ex-Deputy Treasurer
of
Adams County, Neb., Says.
Hastings, Neb., Sept 12. Ex-Deputy
County Treasurer Emanuel Fist has
given to the public his statement of
the county treasury muddle, and
to say that it is sensational
is to put it in mild language.
To show where the money went,
Fist said that S2,000 was sunk in
Paul's brick yard, 511,000 had gone
to II. Bostwick, president of the de
funct City National bank, $15,000 had
been lost in real estate speculation
dluring the boom, 3,000 had been lost
t!P Jrau1s Mexican mine, which had
bflnrjhjit) him by ex-Congressman
jrfltiind.at S5.000 to SS.000 had
JHSiA&nedctOjpaHtical friends. In
iKiPtipJIiiSiXracks, Paul, he
.?US&;b.urn,n thqi:f,irn'ae all the
o9r,a,cpniideabJe,.ner?ol, ren-
iWJr?S.Jalfi?R5.,BrS-T U
viclo-:orjt, tnoiuu ki -.tjj.-,;n iriT J
.r.vinnoar- 9rte?.',S'Mft Act.,. .,
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: J&HPP.vct,fia.. Amorair theifirst
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fruits of Chief Secretary iXJorljjjf pfes(- ;
ence in ireianu is tlie release of a iman
l -- 4 wlsolhttd been'inmriftnd foriAntini'nt .
. ' cf J fr dexra'.ueitfsW' of. ' Pt1lm'f3W!i3M
o'd: cXiii'jilt s:Cr iir..i; rt.-wf taru u?uj .i-Il.I-. uiii So Im-.i-i x
di v)'x i .a Ji a mo iroitcr tan fittyM cioImij oiII
I ffifiL!iSS. fSSi
luw allows him in releasing' this pris-
oner. Asked if he would refuse to aid
the police in effecting evictions in Ire
land, Mr. Morley said that he had
been warned that he was bound by
law to assent to officers assisting a
sheriff in carrying out evictions. If he
refused to give such assent, then the
Irish Unionists would indict him for a
breach of the law.
Springer Glren Recsptloa.
Sprinofiki.ii, 111., Sept 12. The re
turn of Congressman Springer from
Northern Michigan was made the oc
casion last night of an enthusiastic
reception by citizens, irrespective of
party. They assembled in front of
the Leland hotel, and after being ser
enaded by the Fourth Regiment band
Mr. Springer was presented by Gen.
McClernand and made a non-political
address. At the close of the speech
huadreds of citizens filled the lobby of
the kotel and extended a warm hand
clasp to their fellow citizen. Mr.
Springer has fully recovered from his
severe illnesss of last spring and is in
excellent spirits.
New Railroad Assessment.
Indjanapoms, Ind., Sept. 12. The
State Board of Tax commissioners
concluded its forty days' session yes
terday morning. The time has been
devoted principal to the fixing of
railroad valuations. The total assess
ment of railroad property is S1C0,."S9.".,
802, a decrease of 8208,930 compared
with a year ago. The Cincinnati, Wa
b:ish & Michigan road was raised from
S7,T00a mile to $14,000, and the Michi
gan Central from $18,000 to $2.'.,000 a
mile. The assessment of the Western
division of the Peoria & Eastern was
reduced from 27,000 to Si'3,000. These
are the most important changes made.
lThlttler Funeral.
Am!:!:i:ry. Mass., Sept 12. The ar-rangeiiu-nts
for the funeral of the late
John (. Whitlicr have been completed.
The lwidy was conveyed to this town
from Hampton Falls 3'esterday and
taken to the poet's former home on
Friend street The ootly will lie in
state from 12 to 2 this afternoon so
that the public may have an oppor
tunity to view all that remains of the
honored dead.
CALL A HALT ON ENCLAND.S
Admiral Walker Ordered to Venezuela
to Check Hrltlsh Aggression.
Washington, Sept 12. The govern
ment has received important news
from Venezuela, but the officials of
the State and Navy Departments de
clined to reveal its nature. That it
was important, however, was indi
cated by the departure for
New York this afternoon of an
officer of the Navy Department with
sealed orders for Admiral Walker, who,
in obedience to open orders, will leave
on the flagship Chicago to-morrow for
Venezuela.
A high official of the State depart
ment informed a correspondent that
an explosion could be looked for in the
very near future. He declined to
even hint its nature, but from an
other source it was learned that
information had been received
that a fleetof fourteen British men-of-war
had rendezvoused at some point in
the West Indies and that it was the in
tention of the admiral in command to
take advantage of the present crippled
condition of Venezuela by seizing
another large slice of that country.
Should such be his intention he is
likely to receive a checkmate from
Admiral Walker.
WAR SHIPS ASHORE.
The Fern I.yl ig In a Ilangerous I'osltlou
Ileloir FortsBiouth.
Portsmouth, N. II., Sept 12. United
States steamship Fern, from Norfolk
for Kittery navy yard, in charge of
Commander Henry W. Lyons, went
ashore one mile below this city at 2
a. m. The place where the vessel is
aground is one of the worst in the
river, and the steamer lies with one
quarter of her keel out of water. Some
fifty feet of her shoe is gone. River
men say that when the tide turns the
vessel will fill and sink. The cause of
the accident is said to have been foggy
weather and the fact that the buoy
which marks the ledge could not be
discerned.
ALL HANDS PERISHED.
Reported 1kss of a Schooner and Nine
teen Men oa the Grand Itanlcs.
Halifax, N. S., Sept. 12. A schooner
just returned to La Have, from tho
Grand Banks, brings the re
port of the loss of the schooner
Cashier of the same place. The
vessels were fishing close together on
the evening of Aug. 22. Next morn
ing, after the storm had abated, noth
ing was to lie seen of the schooner, but
numerous pieces of wreckage were
floating about Without doubt the
Cashier went down in the gale and her
entire crew of nineteen perished. The
Cashier was one of the finest fishing
boats sailing out of Nova Scotia. She
was commanded by Capt Reinhardt
The Weekly Hank Statement.
Nkw York, Sept 12. The weekly
bank statement shows the following
changes: Reserve decrease, 2,848.525;
loans, decrease, S4, 981.300; specie, de
crease, 2,579,200; legal tenders, de
crease, S2,088,400; deposits, decrease,
$8,876,300; circulation, increase, 100,
500. The banks now hold $4,781,875 in
excess of requirements of the 25 per
cent rule.
Abbott Retains Offlce.
Ottawa, Ont, Sept 12. Sir John
Caldwell Abbott, Premier of the Do
minion, has been persuaded to post
pone his retirement from politics for a
few months in order to transact offi
cial business in England. He expects
to sail for Liverpool in a few weeks.
His health still continues very unsatis
factory. Sir John Thompson is al
ready the virtual premier.
Crar and Csarlna Praised.
St. Petersburg, Sept 1 2. The re
cent visit of the Czar and Czarina to
the cholera hospitals of this city has
evoked an outburst of patriotic eulogy
from all classes. The Czar not only
spoke to the patients but shook hands
with many of them. The Czarina
kissed a sister of charity who had
been stricken with cholera while nurs
ing the sick.
Independence for Camada.
Toronto, Ont, Sept 12. Notice of
the following resolution was given last
night at the Trades and Labor Congress
meeting here:
"Resolved, That this congress is in
favor of the Canadian Parliament tak
ing means to the establishment and
recognition of the independence of
Canada."
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IMisaasred by Rala mad Hall.
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.GAXCNA,iIllL,Sept 12 A storm in this
iaaWVIfBtat damage.
Inlets tDAAtnyOisMMra.'Mvcrai incnes
Sl.WL:
1-VllNlj
SiUo-ri;4
sionesT" otfeets, tvnleir since the de
structive storms in June have under
gone thorough repairs, were again
badlA washed and torn.
Wisconsin Treaaary
Madison, Wis., Sept. 12. J. V.
Quartes, of Milwaukee, closed the ar
gument for the defense in the Harshaw
treasury cases this morning and was
followed by Senator Vilas for the
State. Joshua Stark replies to him
and the case will then go to the court.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
(irfxii!iM to Naval and (irant! Arniv
Veteran.
Tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will
grant most liberal concessions in the
way of stop-over privileges on the tickets
sold for tho Reunion of tho Naval Vet
erans at Baltimore, September 15th to
19th, and for the Grand Army Encamp
ment at Washington, commencing Sep
tember 20th. Tickets will be sold nt
the offices of the Company and at offices
of the principal railroad companies of
the west, from Septe mber 13th to 20th
inclusive, at very 1 ".v rates, and will be
valid for return journey until October
10th. Both going and returning tickets
will lie good to stop off at all stations
between Cumberland and Baltimore, a
region rendered familiar to all veterans
by the constant warfare along the Poto
mac. The signature of purchaser to
tickets will not be required, nor will it
lie necessary to have them stamped to
make thorn valid for return journey.
For more detailed informationas to
time of trains, rates, and sleeping car
accommodations apply to L. S. Allen,
Afcst. Gen. Passenger Agent. The Rook
ery, Chicago, or O. P. ?,IcCarty, Asst.
Gen. Pi'ssenger Agent, Cincinnati, O. 2
cinir;ii!i,. ..tnfio:i.
All persons intomling to go to Wash
ington, 1). C. on national re-union rates
will please eall at the pnt-olliee in Co
lumini.s and eigu the agreement on or
Iwfora .Monday. Sap. 12t.ii. The train
will le.-.vo hen? at i2:h'l o'clock Sept. It!.
T. B. Lkkdom.
For the information "f those who are
contemplating a trip io Washington,
D. C. on .it count of tl,e ". A. 1L Na
tional !i'i.'ini:i,uiif. Arranirements
! hstve b-en i!.:;d to run a chair car and
touri-,1 car from fi'ii.:hiis leaving Ie
tween September lith and 3Mh ta dato
I to be settled upon bv tho party later
on). This will be a grand opportunity
for the old comrades and their friends
to get together r.nd enjoy one another's
company on the trip. Parties desiring
information as to route, rates, etc.,
please see Ksv.J. B. L?edom, Columbus,
Neb. J. K. Meagher, Agent U. P. Sys
tem, Columbus. 83.20.3t
Wo want every mother to know that
croup can be prevented. True cmuii
never apptars without a warning. The
first symptom is hoarseness; then the
child appears to have taKen a cold or a
cold may have accompanied tho hoarse
ness from tho start. After that a pe
culiar rough cough is developed, which
is followed by tho croup. Tho time to
act is when the child first becomes
ho.-.rse; a few doses of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy will prevent the attack.
Even after a rough cough has appeared
the disease may bo prevented by using
this remedy as directed. It has never
been known to fail. 2" cent, .W cent
and SI bottles for sale by C. E. Pollock
fc Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists. tf
"I liavo just recovered from n sec
ond attack of tho grip this year," says
Mr. James O. Jones, publisher or the
Leader, Mcxia, Texas. "In tho hitter
case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, and I think with considerable suc
cess, only being in bed n little over two
days, against ten days for tho first at
tuck. The second attack 1 am satisfied
would have been equallj ns bad as the
first but for llm nse of this remedy, as I
hud to go to IkhI in about six hours after
bt-ing struck' with it, while in the first
raso T was abh to attend to business
about two days beforn getting Mown.' "
fU cent but ties for sale by C. E. Pollock
Ar Co. and Dr. Meintz, Druggists. tf
- The- population of Columbus is
about .J,r00, and wo would say at least
one-half are troubled with some affec
tion of the throat and lungs, as those
complaint h are, according to statistics,
more- numerous than others. Wo would
advise all our readers not to neglect the
opportunity to call on their dmggist
and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for
the throat and lungs. Trial size free.
Largo bottles, ;V); and SI. Sold by ull
druggists. ;H-y
Sr. Patrick's Pii.lh are carefully
prepared from the lieat material and
according to tho most approved formula,
and are the most perfect cathartic and
liver pill that can be produced. Wo
sell them. C. E. Pollock Ar Co. and Dr.
Heintz, druggists.
I'KOHATK NOTH'K.
'Hit Slut. f Xolmifka, county of I'l.itt.-, h. In
tin county court, in and forttuM county. In
tin mutter of tli- estate of John Mil Her, ltv
cciipmI, lato of wiiil connty.
At n wHim of tho county court .for said
county, holdcn at tlio county jihIjcc'h oUici' in
('olnuihiiH, in KtM county on the fltli ilny of ijep.
tember, A. I). IHK2, present, W. N. Ht'nsiey,
county juiltre. On rtvulins and filing tho lnly
verified etition of Jacob (iuter rnyinK thnt
letters of adminiHtration : iMutd to luin on the
estate of said leceilent.
'f hereujion. it is ordered th.it the llUh itiy of
Serteml4r, A. 1). 18W, nt 10 o'clock n. m., lie
(utniKned for the hearing of nnid !etition at tho
county jikIko'h office in raid connty.
And it is further ordnred, thnt duo legal notice
bo given of the pendency and hearing of said
iK'tition ly publication in The Columbus Jour
nal for one week.
Dated ('olninbuK, Neb., Sept. n, ISM.
W. N. IIENSI.KY,
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County Jude.
L.gul Nittlre.
To all whom it may concern:
The sit'cial commissioner appointed to view
niul report upon the praotiiMlltvof locatin;:
a public roiul, pctittonel for and "described h
follow-, to-wit:
Coiiiiuenclnsntaiioiitt f25 feet oast of the
s-w corner of the n-e U of section 1J, town ir,
rane 1 east, r.nd ninninK thence dun north
oue-ltalf (!J) mile toil pointer, feet (li.Mant, and
etist of the n-w comer of raid n-e 4 of section
19 17-1 cast, and known and designated as tho
Itotlevard Itotid, has tiled his report recom
tuendiim the location as prayed for by the ie
titioncr. Now 11 objections thereto, or claims Tor
dainaues caused thereby must he tiled in the
county clerk's otlleo on or before noon. t;cto
ber.l,183i, orsaJd road may be located with
out fuitlier reference thereto.
Dated, ColtimbiiK. Neb., Amr. 29. Ife92.
U. W. 1'IIILLII!.
JsoplW County Clerk.
Lespil Notice.
Ti ull tv horn it may cnnivrn:
Tlie riecial coiumirtioucr apiotntwl tview
uu(irt-irt utou ilm practicability of locating n
public road ititioned for, and described as
follows, to wit:
Commencing at the Vt section lino on the
south side of section 18, town 20, rango I east,
and running thonco north to tho southeast corner
of tho N. E. X of tho 8. W. Ji of said section 19,
a distance of about 80 roils, inoro or less, and to
bo known and designated as the "Village Itoad,"
has filed his report recommending tho location
as prayed for by petitioners.
Mow all objections thereto, or claims for
damages caused thereby mnst be filed in tho
coontyclerk's offio on or before noon, October
24, A. ID. 1892, or the said road may be located
withont farther reference thereto.
Dated Colnrabns, Neb., Ang. 23. 1692.
O. W. PaiLut-8.
2laugl County Clerk.
Legal Notice.
To all whom it inav concern:
The special commissioner appointed to view
ad report upon the practicability of locating
a public road petitioned for and described as
fulluws. to-wlt:
Commencing at the s-w corner of the s-e H
of n-tj ?i of section S2. t.wn m, rango 2 west,
and running thence due south , mile to the
south line of said section; thence due cast on
section line about 0 reds to the s-e corner of
said section . town 19. range j west, recom
mended the location of same.
The said special commissioner also recom
mended the vacation of a public roid. com
menclng at the s-w corner of s-e "i of n-e Ji of
section Si, town 19. rane 2 west, and running
thence lu south-easterly direction to the s-e
corner of said section 3-.', as petitioned for.
Now all objection thereto, or claims for dam
ages caused by the said location or vacation,
as the case may be. must be tl'ed In the conuty
clerk's offlco on or before noon, October 31,
tfti, or the said location and vacation, or
either of them maybe made without further
reference thereto.
Dated, Columbus, Nebraska, Aug. 25, 1892.
6. w. Phixxifb.
SplM County Clerk,
IH.
The Only Big Show to Be Here This Year !
Always the Best! Always the Biggest!
NEVER ADVERTISES MORE THAN IT EXHIBITS !
EVERY ACT, WAGON, GAGE, GAR, ANIMAL RRAND NEW
Mess in New Novels ! - Iiiss ii New Ms !
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Act! Club Acts! Jugglers! Caledonian Sports! Grotesquists
Acts! Trapeze Acts! Mid Air Sensations! Ladder
Acts! Sensational Female Acts! High Wire
Acts! Rope Races! Bicyclists! Skaters!
MIN1VETTE, the Greatest
The Pastimes, Sports ami
21 HORSES
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Rhinoceros!
White Bears!
Elands!
Sea Lions!
Seals!
Horned Horses!
and 1,500 Rare
and Costly
Animals!
Be in line! Secure good locations to see the
GEAND GALA DAY FBEE STEEET PAEADE!
Six Bands! Six Tableau Wagon! Fife and Drum Corps! Gold Bedecked
Cages, Dens and Lairs! Thirty Mounted Ladies! Male and Female Jockeys!
Tandem Teams! Koman Chariots! Long line of Elephants, Camels, Water
Buffaloed, etc.
ONE DAY ONLY.
All Railroads Sell Cheap Excursion Tickets to the Big Show!
! 3 BIG RINGS 3
of Long Skirt Dancers!
Games of the Ancient
CPFOIDIBOaCES
Two and Four-Horse Chariot Ra
ces! Standing Races! Ele
phant and Camel Races !
Male Flat Races ! Female Jockey
Races ! Male and Female
Hurdle Races !
Pony Races! Sack Races! Man
Against Horse Races ! Mon
key Races ! Fast Sprint
ers in Special Contests !
AVheel-barrow Races ! Pick Wild
West Races! Children's Ra
ces ! Sulky Races !
Double 5-Horse
Tandem Race
5-foot Hurdle.
-:- Menageries !
Leopards! Hje:
BaUta! Pi
Doors open 1 and 7. Begins 2 and 8 p. m.
ThePlatte
Institute.
aacPENssa
Board. Room Kent and Tnl'ioa for Term ofTea Week I 2D.SU
TalUoa slouf, per Term. ..... . .. ..... .. ............... R.Ctl
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Total xiirajcr Ou War 1'iU.OQ.
A Urge asd aepcrier Vacuity of expeitr ur:! Teacher ami riofe-fprs. -.
Udeatt may Kuler a: a it Ubm aad And c!a-joa sailed to Utcir neU and advDC
OALINDAR.
Fall Term Opens Sopt. 6.' 1 392.
Second Fall Tarm Opens Nov. 15- 1392.
Winter Term Opens Jan. 24, 1 -03.
Spring; Term Opens April IO, 1893.
THE PLATTE INSTITUTE Ba been established fur the purpose of placing a liberal
edication within the reach of ALL.
It will cost you lews t . to stay at home.
An opportunity wilt be afforded a number of student to fay all or a part of their expen- by
work.
Send i:i your application at once.
This ichcol Is under tho jurisdiction of Itt. Rev. Juson R. Grate. UUbop of the Dicer of
the Platte.
REFERENCES: BLjhop Anou ft. Graves. Kearney. Neb. W. C. Tillson, Cashier Kearney
National Bank. L. Howry. Sec'y llidway Land Co.
Write for particulars and fnfonaatiou to
CLARENCE A. MURCH, Sup't.,
CREISEN DRUBS
dc CO.
Are now moving their oKl buihlinjr to
tei:iiurnry (innrtcrs in thu street west
of Doi-ttclier.-i jiml will benn at once
tbo erection of their new building,
21x100 ft., two stories hihaml of brick,
on tho site of the old one. Until the
New Building
L- delist.! to)
Ib iiniuhed, they will
welcome nil comers, who wish to
vide themselves with
I
-AT-
Fair Prices.
They have always acted upon the prin
ciple that the best business is that when j
tho customer gladly comes again to
bny. The kind of
loots Shoes
That this firm sell are MADE FOR
COMFORT AND FOR WEAR, and
their
CLOTHING
-AND-
GrEISTTS'
Furnishing Goods
ARE NOT EXCELLED ANYWHERE.
Fair dealing1 every timo is the remark
of even the boyB who deal with
& CO.
THE-
SEED -HOUSE
OF-
HERMAN OEHLRIOH & BRO.
Offer all kinds of
Field Seeds at VERY
LOW PRICES.
Call and see them.
2 Mar 2 mo.
tJAPANESE
I
CURB
A new and Complete Treatment, consisting of
(Suppositories, Ointment in Capsules, also in
Box and Pills; a Positive Care for External, In
ternal Blind or Bleeding Itching, Chronic, Re
cant or Hereditary Pilea. and many other diseases
aad fats ale weaknesses, it is always a great ben
efit to the eneral health. The first discovery of
a medical core rendering an operation with the
knife unnecessary hereafter. Thia Remedy baa
never been known to fail. 41 per box, 8 for 13;
seat by mail. Why suffer from this terrible dis
when a written guarantee is positively given
with 6 boxes, to refund the money if not cored.
Seed stamp for free Sample. Goarantee issued
by A. 1IEINTZ, sole agent. Columbus, Neb.
2mayly
Dr. CLARK'S INSTITUTE
FOB THE TBEATKXST OF TBK
Drink Habit I
Also Tobacco. Morphint and
othtr Narcotic Habits.
' IV Private treatment siren if desired.
COLUMBUS, - - NEBRASKA.
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Excellen
Goods
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A Home School for Both Sexes.
Best and Cheapest School in the West
New Buildings Throughout.
Steam Heat in AIL
Two Large Dormitories.
COURSES:
Preparatory, XonaRl.L'ollejrlaJe. I.nsines.., Short
hand and Typewriting. 3Iusic, Art.
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BUI feavea are irora ty iz twys erery-
bduICi 2.we tui 91 .75 ii&rt for
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llf ZoavKet? are arx till os.
Caariaa. w.iixxs$Iua ai.1 tha pzic is
1 staed on tie bccicca of each aboe : loot for Is
rbea yos bsy. Ee-treoflarJiu:7ttiitouI-l
sesneot&erEsafct for ilea. Saciisstautsuocaara
trz.zitzits.1 aaa sat to pr aat. u'Joa tijhw for ot-
ts '-a ocotj nifr tklKt rretescea.
W.lIK(rGLA4,Brck(oD, JJaa. Sold By
Wm. SHILZ, Olive St., Columbus.
Uqrr'tC-Sra
jsiyGLE-C'OMB. BARRED
Plymouth : Rock
N1
SINGLE-COMB, WHITE LEGHORN,
(Hoth ttioronciihred.) escgs, for hutching, for
I sale, at $1.50 for one fretting of 15 eg.
I J5r7Onlera from a diitiince promptly tilled.
II.
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Columbus. Nebr.
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BYCIbT UaTM 1E vimasio siniois DitiiLiTTor
VTCJIPi BEH sxHilsTio.v ttstio nr.isstss. iv.
TOUBTAIT LOSSES with K1BLY DU'AY la TOUSO u4 SID.
MB AOCSi lack or via. Tig or. and atr.cglb.wlth Kiaal orfn
latalrtd and wtakened ;rcmitnrtlr lu ascro:hlngotl .
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Casasa'uT,'I",eero',rra"t' Ia ?rof. Harris
V kB CSOITJBIZ MEEICATED PASTILLES:
BK vbb a offer ci!lt da7 trial AKSOLCTILT rKSS.
s.1it jouoc or old. auffertsc fron thia
artraleat troublo tboaldfeodtbelr address to weeaafarott
qcntloBi Co boasiweted. tlit we nujr iaow tho trooooadlttsa
Of each caaa aad prepara medteloa to effect a, prompt cure.
Located la .vw York (arter 12 jeera at St. Lonl.). wo offer
Jlachaneotobeear-d br tbt celebrated Futllto TreatasenC
THKHARMIS RCMCOY CO., Mftr. Chemlsta.
M BXXKKAN STXEET, JTEW TOES.
CaterarlslBaT Totaur Maui True & Co. Inttrnctad
and started me. I workeditaadllj and mail mosey faatar
than I expected to. I became atle to bay an ieland and baUd
a email lunmer hotel. If I don't eaccenl at that. I will so
to work araio at the bnelneee In which I made my money.
True Jt Co.: Shall we instruct and ttart yon. reader?
If we do. and if yon work indmtriomly. yoa will in das
time be abletotmy aa Island aad haild a hotel, if yon wish
to- McMtcy caa be earned at oar new line of work. rap
Idly and honorably, by those of either sex. younc or old.
and la their owo localities, wherorer they lire. Any one
can do the work. Easy to learn. We fnrnish eeerythlnc So
risk. Yon caa deToteyonr spare moments, or all yoar time
to the work. Thia entirely new lead btrao wonderful soc
JsjetoeTery worker. Beginners are earning from SSte
PJj; week and nnwarde. and more after x little eipe
aVw!fwV 5 'orn "jontheemployment we teach yon
" Thials aa af a of marrelons things, aad here is
another ereet, usefnl. weIth-gilne wonder Great g.ias
srui reward erery indastriona worker. Whererer yon are.
and whaierer too are dolni;. yon want tn know abont thia
wonderful work at once. Delay means much money lost to
7- space to eaplaln here, bnt If yoa will write, to as.
JwfiJ.Il5i?JiP,nJJron,!,:E. Addret.
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