If I- -f V . oIumbus go untal. Entered at the FotUogos. Cohunba.. Meb., tconl-class mail matter. ISSUED KTBBT WZDKIBDAT BT M. K. TURNER & CO., Columbus, Weto. tzbxs or ettbsobirio: Dne year, by mil, postage prepaid,.... Six months, Three months, Payable in Advance. t3rSpciaien copies mailed free, on application. $2.00 Too . .50 TownncmrBTM. When subscribers change their place of resi dence they should at once notify us by letter or postal card, giving both their former and thou .present post-office, the first enables as to readily End Iho namo on oar ""H'T list, from which. boing in type, -we each week print, etuier on ioe wrapper or na the m date to which tout vntitrw. 7.. RarrittjineAti either by jnoney-order, registered letter or draft. payable to the ordor cr . . M. K. TOBim & Co. qW.iH OTO gAUlV, vm -. ,7 i margin of your Joumal, the or eubecripfion is paid or ac iemittancea aaoola be made TO COHBESrONDKSm. All communications, to secure attention, must Iw accompanied by the full nam of the writer. We rowiro tho right to reject any manuscript, ami cannot aeroo to return the same. We, desire i correspondent in OTery achool-dietnct or P.atto county, one of K30& Judgment, and re liKifo in eTcry way. Write plainly, each item separately. Gire cs facta. WJ.DNIISDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1892. Republican National Ticket. For President, BENJAMIN HARRISON, of Indiana. For Vice President, WHITELAW EEH), of Now York. AND NOW THEY MUST LINGER IN A FRENCH PRISON. and now there were thoee who held it to' HAD MANY VICTIMS. be sacrilegious to say a worn against; me infallibility of every line of the scrip tares. He believed it was almost as absurd to hold that the book was abso lutely infallible as to hold that the church was infallible." This was an ut terance following a paper read by Bex-. McAyeal, against the "higher criticism," and which he closed by saying that he believed "the whole bible was the in spired word of God and that it wns infallible." Moderator Parker said: "I believe that tho paper read by Brother McAyeal wonld have been an excellent document to read about 3,000 years ago." Congressional. For Congressman Third District. GEORGE IX MEIKLEJOHN, of Nanco County. State. For Governor, LORENZO CROUNSE, Of Wsishington. For Lieutenant Governor. TOM MAJORS, Of Nemaha. For Secretarv of State. JOHN C. ALLEN, Of Red Willow. For Auditor, EUGENE MOORE, Of Madison. For'Treasurer, J. S. BARTLEY, Of Holt For Attornev General, GEORGE H. HASTINGS, Of Saline. For Com r Public Land and Buildings, A. K. HUMPHREY, Of Custer. For Sup't or Public Instruction, A. K. GOUDY, Of Webster. CroHnse'M.WiaalRg Canpaiga. Although Mr. Crounse is not an old man, there were thousands of voters in the state, coming here since Mr. Crounse's term in congress, who were not aware that he had for a number of years been a prominent figure in state history. His record having been that of an able, clean, conscientious man, ho has grown in increasing favor with the newer citizens who have been led to investigate hiscareer, and his merits in tho race for tho offico of governor. Whether as citizen, judge or congress man his life and record will bear tho closest scrutiny. He has always been republican, sincerely and firmly attach ed to the interests of the people, and working for those interests under all circumstances, and despite every oppo sition. He believes in the right, and asks the votes of right-minded men only. He will bring to the discharge of liis duties as governor the same integrity, energy and faithfulness to trust as have characterized him so far in the numer ous positions of honor that have fallen to him as a servant of the people. As the republican 'candidate, he is justifying the judgment of his party by the zeal and discretionwith whichhe is conducting his campaign, and the infor mation from every hand is that it will be a winning one. Kncl or the Rascality of thm BeaaraU Family Groat Less ef Life la Sar dinia A Colasabas Statae for Rata General N'ews of Foreign Laaits- FALSE REGISTRATION. The in Senatorial-Representative. For Stato Senator, district comprising Colfax and Platte counties, NIELS OLSON. For Representative, district comprising Nance and Platto counties, I. SIBBERNSEN. County. For County Attorney, F. M. COOKINGHAM. For Representative, HENRY T. SPOERRY. Miw. ILumisoN died at 1:10 yesterday morning. Ir protection is un-democratic, why was Jefferson a protectionist? Economist. Irvine, on trial at Lincoln, chargod with the murder of Montgomery, his wifo's paramour, was acquitted by tho jury Monday. Ir free trade would benefit labor, why were free traders from Adam Smith to Bonamy Prico and Perry all opposed to shorter hours in a working day? The loss of lifo in Sardinia's frightful storm of Thursday and Friday last will reach several hundred, besides an im mense number of cattlo and other live stock. The father of Minnie Clark of Har vard, (a lG-year-o!d girl who recently disappeared), believes that she has been made tho victim of tramps. Killing would be too good for them, if caught. We are in receipt of copies of speeches by Hon. W. II. Michael, one of -them on tho record of Hon. O. M. Kom, the other, that of Hon. .T.A. McKeighan. during their servico at Washington. The records are not very bright, in tho light the colonel throws upon thorn. -It does not matter whether demo crats or independents are put in as long as they are honest men," so says the World-Herald at Omaha, voicing the wish of the opponents of republicans in this state anything to beat the repub licans is tho inner motto. It remains to be seen whether, with all their combina tions, they can Hiicceed. Republicans Take the Initiative Maw York aad Caosa Arrests. NEwYoiiKjOct. 24. News came from Albany by wire to the State head quarters last night that the Republi cans had taken the initiative in at tempting to prove charges of false reg istration and colonization by causing the arrest of five men in that city. Two of them, Hogan and Flanagan, were held in 85,000 bail and 'the third, McDermott, in 51,500. "It means," was said at the commit tee rooms, "that the national and State committees are ready to begin prose cutions for violating the election law. A eoloss.il scheme of colonization and fraudulent registration is under way. We are perfectly posted. In this case Hogan and Flanagan were the men who had charge of the men who were illegally registered.'' INDIAN COUNCIL ENDED. Paris, Oct 24. A. M. Bcauvais, his wife and son have been sentenced to one year's imprisonment each for hav ing defrauded a vast number of per sons through a matrimonial bureau by the "natural child trick." The amount obtained by the family fraud ulently is in the hundreds of thou sands. The Beauvais family are the most enterprising matrimonial swindlers on the continent. More than four thou sand persons who had been plucked by them complained to the Paris police and twelve thousand or fifteen thou sand more are believed to have swal lowed their chagrin and their losses without protest. The method of the Beauvais was-to advertise in a popular newspaper that "a young orphan pos sessing 500,000 francs would marry a serious gentleman. Apply 11. C, Poste Restante, Lyons." The locality of course was frequently changed. Beauvais then arranged to have the letters forwarded to him tinder various names at different ad dresses, lie replied to his dupes, ask ing for 30 f ranees for registration, and when this sum was received i he sent the photograph of a beautiful girl. This girl, who acted as the bait, was generally Beauvais own daughter, but the part was often unwittingly played by some other girl, generally engaged by him as a lady's -companion for his wife or in some similar capacity. It cost 30 francs more to have an in terview with the girl supposed to be in search of a husband, their meeting generally taking place in a railway station or a museum. It was gener ally brief and the matrimonially in clined bachelor never saw his lady love again nor could he ever find any trace of her, the Beauvais family always suddenly moved to pastures new when things were likciy to become awkward. Henry T. Sporrrjr. Republican candidate for representative of Platte county, was born Jan. 31st, 1836, in canton Zurich, Switzerland, and he has the chief, good characteristics of his countryniQn, a love of liberty, u determination to see equal justice done, and a tenacity of purpose that holds fast to the end. He landed in New York city Nov. 8th, '34, and at that time un derstood four languages, German, French, Latin and Greek. Ho lived in Wisconsin, in different parts, until the fall of 16G1, when he enlisted in the Sec ond Wise. Vol. Infantry, second Co. K, serving with his regiment through all the battles of , tho Potomac, up to June 30, 1861, when he was mustered out by reason of expiration of time of Borvice of tho regiments On tho 12th of January, 1671, he be came n resident of this county, taking a homestead on Grand Prairie, where ho resided fifteen years, the remainder of his stay being in this city. Mr. Spoerry has served fifteen years as a justice of the peace in this county; as school director for raany years; is now a member of the city council. Ho was elected a representative of Platto county in former years, to succeed Guy Barnum, jr., who nerved one year and removed from the I'onntv Mr. Snoorrv being elected for the unexpired terni. He has been all these years a close stu dent of the needs of the people, and of the laws of tho state, and will make himself felt in tho legislature, in the enactment of just laws and in the needed amendment of those now or. the statute liook. What is LOSS OF Ut'K IS OR EAT. the Three Million Acres of Flue Land to be Tlirowa Opeu. Axadakko, Oklahoma, Oct. 24. Af ter four weeks of council the Cherokee commission has finished its negotiation with the Comanches, Kiowas and Apache tribes and effected an agree ment. The proposition provides that these Indians should take allotments of ICO acres and relinquish the residue of the reservation to the government, to be ateached to Oklahoma and opened to white settlement. For this surrender and relinquishment the Indians shall receive $2,000,000. SEVEN WERE DROWNED. Occopauts of a Ferryboat Thrown Xato the RUer by the Breaking of a Rope. Marshall, Texas, Oct. 24. Seven negroes were drowned while crossing Elliott's ferry, twelve miles south of here, yesterday. The rope broke in midstream and all were thrown into tlie river, only one person being saved. The bodies had not been recovered up to last night. TWELVE PEOPLE' KILLED. of The World of Toronto seems very anxious in regard to annexation and gives forth the idea that it is treason, and can never tako place without strife. There is no anxiety in tho United States for annexation. We don't know that there is any serious objection to their coming, provided they wish to do so, lint as to entering into an expensive war for tho purpose of giving them the priv ilege of adding themselves and their territory to the United States the thought or it is not entertained. It was conceded at the outset that Georgo D. Meiklejohn had a fight bo fore him in his race for congress in the Third district. He was confronted with a democratic majority based on tho Inst election that would have caused many a man to hesitate. But no candidate in Nebraska is making a more determined fight than is Meiklejohn. His friends claim that he will positively be elected. Their judgment is based on "tho fact that hundreds or democrats have declared for Meiklejohn. He is a popular man with the masses and his public record in this state entitles him to the support of every good citizen. Omaha Bee. The Terrible Accident at an Exhibition of Fireworks at Los Angeles, Cal. Los ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 24. During an exhibition of fireworks in honor of Columbus a six-inch gas pipe, loaded with gunpowder, exploded, killing twelve people and wounding many more. Fierce Forest Fire. Atlantic Citv, N. J., Oct. 24. A fierce forest fire is now raging near Riggsville, about three miles south of Pleasantville. Much timber has already been destroyed and the loss will be heavy. The residents of the districts through which the fire is burning are fighting its advance des perately. The smoke from the blazing woods is plainly visible in this city. Chile Will Demand Damages. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 24. Chilean Consul Del ion returned yesterday from Port Townsend, where the Chilean bark Augusta was fired upon and seized last Sunday night by customs officials. He says Chile will demand from the local government officials and the United States government an award for damages. Kicaped Murderer" Recaptured Wichita, Kan.. Oct. 24. John Bly, who broke jail here while awaiting trial in the United States court for the murder of a United States deputy mar shal at El Reno, O. T., was located in Turin, Mexico, a week ago andturned over to the United States authorities. He was j'esterday again lodged in jail here. Pay-Car and Money Humeri. Decatui:, U'., Oct. 24. Fire de stroyed the Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis pay car and $3,000 in cash at 1 o'clock yesterday near Warrensburg, on the Peoria, Decatur fc Evansville road, and the occupants had a narrow escape with their lives. The kitchen stove was the cause of the fire. Farther Accouuts from Cacliare of Floods in Sardinia. Cacliaee, Oct- 24. Advices continue to be received from various parts of Sardinia telling of damage and loss of life by the heavy storm, and it is be lieved that the ilootls have been more disastrous in their consequences than any that have ever occurred in the island. From Samatzai comes intelligence that four of the villagers were carried away and drowned in the floods. It is believed that when telegraphic com munication is complete restored the loss of life will be found to be very great. In San Serato and Farrati a number of houses exposed to the rushing waters were swept away. It is certain that many of the toccupaus of houses, that have been destroyed by the fioods have been killed by their falling dwell ings. Of course it will be impossible to re cover their bodies until the wreckage is cleared away. No ETidence of the Wreck Hoxg Kong, Oct. 24. The steamer Ancona, which was dispatched to Sand island, the island of the Pescadore group on which the steamer Bokliara was wrecked, has returned to Hong Kong. She reports that the wreck of the Bokhara is now invisible and that a strong monsoon is blowing. Fifty three of the bodies of those lost from the Bokhara have been recovered. Beyond this the Ancona brings no fur ther news than has already been sent in these dispatches. THE STATE BUILDING- More World' Fair Structures Medi cated To-day. Chicago, Oet.24. The great military parade having been finally abandoned last night, the exercises to-daj' in the way of World's Fair matters were ex ceedingly simple, consisting of the dedication of several State buildings. Massachusetts, Iowa, Rhode Island, New York and Ohio dedicated their buildings to-day. The Ohio con tingent started out for the grounds having a parade with over two thou sand State troops in line. Tried to Kllf His Wlfo. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 24. Anton Erpelding, a laborer residing at 1901 Third street, Northeast to-day made an unsuccessful attempt to take his wife's life. He fired two shots at Policemen Mitchell, who came to ar rest him, and then sent a bullet crash ing through his own brain. The tragedy is the result of an unhappy marriage. The Erpcldings have not lived happily together although their union has been comparatively brief. Tom Cochrane Seriuosly Hurt. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 24. It is learned that the injury received by Thomas Cochrane, end rusher of the Yale foot-ball team, in the game with Amherst will be more serious than was at first supposed. Two of the bones were broken in his hand and he will not be able to resume practice or play again this season. This will crip ple the team considerably as Cochrane was the best candidate for the position. P. M. Cookiugbaai. The republican nominee for county at tornev, wns born in Scholia rio county, N. Y", Aug. 28, 185G. His youth was passed on tho farm, and he obtained his education in the public schools. Ho worked out from home on a farm, pur chased an interest in a grocery and from 1880 to '82 he was in that business. After disposing of his business, be re moved to Nebraska in December, 82, locating at Humphrey, this county, where he has since resided. On the 1st day of January, '8:1, ho was married. The first year and a half, ho worked for Newell South in the hardware business; in the fall of '8"! he was elected jnstico of the peace, and in the discharge of tho duties of this office he acquired a fond ness for the study of law, which ho then begun to study with Judges Bowman and Sullivan. His law practice began with his. study and has increased over since. He has been a member of tho board of trustees of the village of Hum phrey, part of tho timo president of the board, and has always taken a lively interest in public matters, so that ho has become well posted in municipal and county affairs, and pledges himself to the faithful and imparti.il conduct of the office in the interest of lax-payers. IeHiVMM xHfitntirmiimniiiiiiHmumM OPENED SEPT. 28. wrminnHHimwiimiiimmrrrx nui irtutrHitHfmtnttiiiHitiiif I OPENED SEPT. 28. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants aad Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. ' Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. STATE NEWS. NEiRASKA MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS. Wakefield wiil not indulge in wa ter wortcs this year. The corn crop in Fillmore county exceeds all expectations. There are over 150 stuuems in at tendance at Gates college, Neligh. Catholics of South Omaha have decided to erect a hall of their own. The new school buildings in Fre mont are now under roof and will be pushed rapidly toward completion. The next Lutheran synod for the North Platto district will be held at Dakota City some time during next April. The Nebraska product train has arrived home, after being reviewed by thousands in states east of the Mis souri river. Frank Snctben of tlumboidt has tendered his resignation as assistant cashier of the First National bank of that city, and will try his fortune in Arizona. Ervin Twilegar "of Culbertson killed a tine specimen of pelican in the Frenchman river, measuring over eight and oue.haif feet from tip to tip of its wind's. Tnc cob-pipo factory at Syracuse will start up next week. They have material enough on hand for 50. 000 pipes, which, will last till the new crop of cobs rorrm .in. " Cr.;Ur; tisan excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of Its good effect upon their children." Da. G. C. Osgood, Lowell, Xms. Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria in stead of the rariousquack nostrums which are destroying their lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves." Dr. J. F. KiKcncLos, Conway, Ark. Castoria. Castoria is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me." n. A. Accbbk, K. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Our physicians in the children's depart ment nave spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice villi Castoria. and although wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." TJmitku Ilospmi. asd Disfensakt, Boston, i Aluk C Surrn, Pres., GRIFFEN & GRAY Aro the new dealers in BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Cents' Furnishing - Goods, AND ALL KINDS OF- Tke Cemtamr Compaay, TZ M array Street, Now Trk City. hWtM TO. Wo want every mother to know that croup can lie prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. Tho first symptom is hoarsenese; then the child a i) Dears to havu taKen a rolri or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse-! cnliar rough cough is developod, which is followed by tho croup. Tho time to act is when tho child first becomes hoarse; 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 s directed. It has never j 21x100 ft., two stories high and of brick, been known to fail. 2. cent, 50 cent , -tn . ,,...,., .. Tr...:i .i. ..! M 1...IH 1 K.. n E TJ..11 L UUIUCSIMillllUBUmTOV. IsIillllUU IIJU CI Ullllil'3 III! OHIO IJ) J. tli. X tiiiuctv fc Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists. tf dc CO. Are now moving their old building to temporary quarters in tho street west of Boettcher's and will begin at onco tho erection of their now building. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria I English Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blem ishes from horses, Blood Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Ring Bone, Sweeney, Stiiles, sprains, Sore and Swollen Throat, Coughs, etc. Save $50 by uso of one bottle. Warranted tho most wonderful Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by C. B. Stillman, druggist. 2Gnovlyr RUBBER GOODS. -- THEIR PLACE OF BUSINESS IS THE I'll!, : ii Thirteen I : M -o- NOTICE -OF LEASE OF SCHOOL LANDS ! - "I have just recovered from a sec ond attack of lii9 grip this year," says Mr. James O. Jones, publisher of the Leader, Mexia, Texas. "In the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, and T think with considerable suc cess, only being in bed a little over two days, against ten days for the first at tack. The second attack I am satisfied would havo been equally as bad as the hret but for tho uso of this remedy, as I had to go to bed in about six hours after lieiug 'struck' with it, while in tho first caso I was able to attend to business about two days before getting "down."' 50 cent littles for salo by C. E. Pollock (Jo. and Dr. Ileintz, Druggists. tf NOTICE la Iwreby Kivcn tlint tlw least's and and contractu on the followiiiK dr-ttcrilxMl Hvhool lands him been canceled by tho Hoard of Educational Land nud Fundd, and if not rein stated by tho payment of delinquent interna ct leae rental due, wiid lands will lie uttered for lea&o by tho county treasurer of Platte- county at 10 o'clock a. m., on the Sd day of December. IMC: New Building Is finished, they will bo delighted to welcome all comers, who wish to pro vide themselves with Excelien I Goods -AT- Fair Prices This Establishment is now READY FOR BUSINESS And with full confidence of being able to suit every purchaser, a very cordial invitation is ex tended to the public to give us a call. GRIFFEN & GRAY. They have always acted upon tho prin ciple that tho best business is that when tho customer gladly comes again to buy. The kind of '' SP H S5 x C p .2. si k s Descrii.tion. ! o" ? 5 : f IF : i, : ." . : HH and NW'H SYVf and lot 4 in i . I " SW8W 16 18 tv NW'iNEh i 86 : 17 2w Lot 6 and 7 in 8! t 1 16 17 ' 3w 8E4 8Kli 26 17 i 2w W!iNE4andSE'.iNKi S3 17 le .NW'iSW!....'. M 17 le . .... ...... ............ u(i J 4 ' W boots & Shoes Dated at Lincoln, Nebraska, Oct. 3. 1892. A. H. HUMPHREY. 26oct4 Com'r Public Lands and Ruildings. - -There is no danger from whonmnir trough when Chamberlain's Cough Ttem edy is freely given. It liquefies the tough, tenacious mucus and aids in its expectoration. It also lessens tho se verity and frequency of the paroxysms of coughing, and insures a speedv re covery. There is not the least danger in giving it to children or babies, as it contains no injurious substance. r0 cent liottles for sale by C. E. Pollwk & Co. and Dr. Heinz, Druggists. tf tyrant of the school-rnnm ,o among the worst of all autocrats, and like all the rest of them, big and little, ancient or modern, is a coward, wreak ing vengeance upon . those who have not the physical strength to resent his tyranny. Theodore Longest, a teacher in Boston, hung a 10-year-old bov bv the neck with a whip cord until he was black in the face and his tongue rolled out. It is such acts as this, and many others that could bo mentioned of va rious degrees of barbarity less than this, that lead parents to question whether the right of corporal puuishment had not better be wholly withheld from teachers. It is so very difficult for those wire are angry to curb their temper, and punish within reasonable bounds! And yet, something must bo done to pre serve discipline iu the school-room-precisely the same elements of charac ter are at work thero as in the world at large. At the Congregational council Wed nesday of last week at Omaha, Bev. Ferguson of Chadron made the declara tion that "ho did not believe in the infallibility of the biblo from first to .last. He. thought there were human 'Portions mixed up with tho divine. There was a time when it was held to be ipharch. That spell had been broken, j y Two Children Burned to Death. Litchfield, Minn., Oct 24. While Mrs. Mitchell Ilawes was attending the Columbiau exercises at Manannah, her house, 200 yards away, was burned to the ground. Her two children, aged 1 and 4 years, whom she had locked in the house twenty minutes before, were burned to death. KaYmcea or Typhoid Fever. Eagle Pass, Texas, Oct. 24. Owing to the lack of a sewerage system the the late rains in Zacetecas have been followed by a visitation of typhoid fever. One hundred and thirty people died there from the fever within a week and it shows no sign of abatement. Railway Iavestisatloa Betas. SAxAxTojno, Tesas, Oct 24. The investigation into the accounts of the Arkansas Pass road's receivership has been resumed. Only minor evidence so far has been adduced. Still ItylBK from Cholera. St. Petersburg, Oct 24. Four new cases of cholera and two deaths from the disease were reported here yester- Catiaed His Mother's Death. " Lorisvir.LK, Ky., OeL 24. Mrs. Ed ward Ncunlist of 540 East (ireen street was instantly killed by the discharge of a gun-trap yesterday. Her son Edward had set the trap to kill a chicken-thief, and as his mother opened the door of the coop the gun was discharged and the woman's head almost blown off. Xeunlist gave him self up and was charged with murder, but was released on bail furnished by his brother. The coroner's jury's ver dict was accidental killing. Jnha Corbett Shot Bead. Isupeming, Mich., Oct. 24. John Corbett was found dead in the woods near Bear lake, four miles from the, city, yestcrdry. Corbett was employed at the Lake Superior mine and spent the day in hunting in Deer lake woods. Examination showed that he was shot tnrougli tue heart Corbett was 40 years old and leaves a wife and six children. Net Kaoush Coat In Texas. Eagle Pass, Tex., Oct. 24. There is almost a coal famine in northern Mex ico, owing to the tremendous demand occasioned by railroad extensions and the development ot the smelting and manufacturing industries. Ail mines are increasing their forces and sinkiug their shafts but are unable to supply the demand. Tho handsomest lady in Columbus remarked to a friend tho other dav that she know Kemp's llalsam for the throat and lungs was a superior remedy, as it stopped her cough instantly when other cough remedies had no effect whatever. So to prove this and convince you of its morits, any druggist will give you a sample lwttle free. Large sizo 50c and 81. U4-y Plans of city, suburban and farm houses of low and moderate cost 5 to Sofl per set complete. These aro copies oi ciwonings onut in tue last three years' regular practice, and are designed with an understanding effort in agricultural refinement, convenience and cood tnstP. Please write, stating number of rooms you wish, and at what cost. Corre tfjiondrnop solicited for architect's ser vices in .eni r;.l. ( h.is. Gerald, archi tect, N. Y. Life. Omaha. 2fi 6p The population of Columbus is about 3,500, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affec tion of tho throat and lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. Wo wonld 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. Trial Bize free. Large bottles, 50c and SI. Sold by all druggists. 34-y Notice r Kvgixt ration. Notice is herobv jilvci that t c place of reg istration in the election precinct or thu Frs.t ward of the city or ohanbin. In 1'I.ittc county. Nebraska, will be at the court house H said ward, and tlml said election precinct Is bouncl ed bv I.cu Is stroet nn the west and bv the corporate limits of said city on tho north, south and '.ist: That the place or registration In tl:e election ireclrct of the Second ward f aid citv will ! e at the office of Israel Oliiclt. lot 8. block US, therein, and that aid precinct is botitiilod on the east bv ewis Mrect. on thu wet by '!'" street and Nebraska avenue and on the north and south by corporate limits of said city; That the place or registration In the election product of lh '1 bird ward of wild citv shall be ut the huildlnt: on the i.i, or the bJ o'f mi i. uiocKMi, in saai precinct una that said precinct Is bounded on theenst !- ' " street and Nebraska avenue and on the north, south niid west by corporate limits of said eil v. Ityorjerof the mayor and council of said city. nteit September 2fi, ISM. D.N. MiNKit. Sept 20-f.t. City Clerk. raHKErVHBBHaaBBaVI S HB. piU BMBBSpSfc teBHaBaeBsaj a aaaaaaV, jpTMfclffipaBBgSSSSBSBK That this firm sell are MADE FOR COMFORT AND FOR WEAR, and their CLOTHING -AN1- GETSTTS' Furnishing Goods ARE NOT EXCELLED ANYWHERE. Fair dealing every time is tho remark of even the boys who deal with 3iimiimiii:i;iiiiiiiiimmiimw 1 OPENED SEPT. 28. 1 5iiiiiiiiiiimuumiiii;ifiimiiii znmiiimimrumirmimnnifM OPENED SEPT. 28. 1 NiniiiuiiHiiriiiiiiiiiitiiiriuiiix Then Institute. A Home School for Both Sexes. Best and Cheapest School in the West. New Buildings Throughout. Steam Heat in All. Two Large Dormitories. courses: Preparatory, Normal, Collegiate, Rnsiness. Short hand and Typewrit iugv .Unsic, Art. EXPENSES. Hoard. Room. l.Vnt and Tuition for Term of Ton Wek Tnitien alone, iH-r Term Hoard .pcrwifk..... Tolfll LxpciiKsforOi.i-V.-ar A large :ir.d ecpericr Trc-lity of extIeurt:U Teacher and Irore-sor. Students may Kuter at a ir tiae and Hod closes suited to their ui-CiN and adanc CALENDAR. Fall Term Opens Sept. 6. 1892. Second Fall Tarm Opens Nov. 15- 1892. Winter Term'Opens Jan. 24-. 1 -93. Spring Term Opens April IO, 1893. s:!).30 s.oo l.Oi io.oo purpose of placing a literal , THE PLATTE INSTITUTE baa ben eatablijlitil forth. education within the reneb of ALL. Jt mt!II cost you ! t.. , to stay nt home. An opjxrtunity will be aflordtd HnutnU-r of student to pay all or a riart of lh.-Ircsinii-t-i !y work. ' ' . S.-nd in your application atouce. This school ia under the jurisdiction of Rt. I.Vv. An-on R. Crutn. liisbop of th-j IMoCeseof tbe riait. REFERENCES: Hisbop Aujou R. Gravis, Kearm-y. Nvb. V. (.'. TilUon, Ca.bler Kearney Natioiml Hank. L. N. Mowry, S-c'y Midway Laud Co. Write for particular uud information to CLARENCE A. MURCH, Sup't., N &CO. nl JtAEJI T,B !" rvmarmmA fam ily t set the beat ;alae far yoar ataaer. W. Ii. Daulaa aaaea. which rrMmt tSa Prices Bake, aa taaaaaaia nsafc.11 tVXAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.. atcra1alarT'oaaaMaas Trao 4 Co. tattractsd and turiea me. I worked iteiulUy nsd mtito monoy hilar than I expected to. I became able to bay an Uland xnd baild a small i Disuier hJtel. If I don't ncceed at that. I will (a to work arIn at the bnins in which I made my money. Trueifc Co.: Shall weimtract aad start yon. reader? If we do. and if yon work Indtistriontlj. yon will in doe lime beabletuburaniilanJ and baild n !..,t-l Ifrnnwi.h Money can 1k earned at our new line of work, rap idlr and houorably. bT tboso of cither sex. young or old. and la their own hicalitie. whereTer they live. Any one can d the work. Kasy to learn. Wc tarnish evervthin;. Na r.f k. V ou can da oleyonr aparo momenta, or all joar tita to the work. This entirely new lead Li)fr! wonderful aac ceja in every worker. Beginners aro earning from 925 to 93 per week and nuwardi. and more efiera little expe rionce. tv can furnish yon the employment wo teach yon FKRE. This Is an age f marvelous things, and here is another sreat, nsefcl. wealth-giving wonder. Great raioa will reward every industrious worker. Wherever yon are and whatever you are doing, you want to know abont this wonderful work at once. Delay means much money lost to hi rr" J, "f uere. i.ni 11 you will WTUe to us. fiii.na. m " !ii" JOU r IU.r. AH TlICi: CO.. Bax Address. JLugmaut, Maine Data of KalU'a Ezacallja. Loxdox, Oct 21. Thomas Xeill.who was yesterday convicted fn the Old Bailey of the murder of Matilda Clover, will probably be executed op Nor. 8. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mys tic Cnre" for Rheumatism aad Xouralgi.1 radically cares in 1 to 3 days. Its action upou tho system is remarkable und mys terious. It rcmovos at once the cati60 and the disease immediately disappears. The 6rst dose creatly beneOts, 75 cents. Sold by A. Heintz, druggist, Colum bus, Neb. 14-y St. Patrick Pills are carefully prepared from tho beet material and according to tho most approved formula, and are the most perfect cathartic and liver pill that can be produced. We sell them. C. E. Pollock & Co. and Dr. Heintz, druggists. aflllalaaM afiMf CriV Pitcher's Castoria. C. E. Harno ofon & Co., aaMfepc'-. m. HaSaSy;aB W Alt 1 KjaMamJ aislalalalalaaMaTaV saBaaaaajaaaaaMBr SINGIJE-COMB. BARRET) Plymouth : Rock Sight i pricelexd anil iU proper preservation is a matter for the mort earnest cnniil.mtion of every lncn of ordinary common aenw. He memiHT that a lense dncentered one centimeter (the one hundredth part of nn inch) producer an many pnm dioptres hn it poxeswes lenticular dioptres of refraction. Don't wmr nom-lt- mii f.nertarlei4 when tiui ivin rui raK.it. I. in. ... ti... ' same price. Tndor's adamantine lenses are cronnd from the cleared crjstal obtainable. bnildisK tip the nerve power, easing and render ins natural the accommodation. They are with out doubt best adapted for optical pnrpoBea and are recommended liv nil tin. mrt m!t..nf r.r iu incdiccl rraternity, including Dr. Urainyea. ex Kovernor of acateons. Mex.. Dr. Marian, ex Kovernor of Ajuas Caliente. Edward Jenninjr-. M. V., vicu president medical nxHociation of nmadn. har na! only by A. Heintz, Prescrip tion DnipKiM, Colnmbas. 2sen Dir.vLEiis iy HARD AMD SOFT COAL W. L. DOUGLAS SS SHOE SPJL- TK BEST SHOE MTKWIUmmMillr. not una not rip, Una Scieitiic AattrioM Ageicy for jjjjjTTn .av - .BaaaaaaaafaaV T Q . S .sfllstsstsstsstsstsstsstaBaW - GQ o ia9aaBHaaMaa. -..- X am?Vsra(atsaaBBiaBn " '- P-JBKSiaafc iiKaaiBP9& tr. - I w J SEeiS "I o a -- :. " 'a "!' scwcaiiee. hhw tcux not rip, nna ES..5l'.5Lm?2u, ttfk lMfc more eom n&Sl.gtyy?h "d durable than any other shoe eTer old at tna price. KqualacaatommadeanoeacotUos zromsMioaa. "l,HaBil-aeweei,flnecauahoe. Tna moat atyllsn. COST and clnrahln ahne omr anlif a An - - ' - --J- -... . zromsMtosiz. THE VERY BESTtiTsMMKET. -OFFICE:- J Near B. & M. Depot. Siangan JujaacaattmmadoanoeacoUii S4S. 5wJrtcfc They equal line Imported aaoea coatl&c 3Q Pallce Saor.wom by farmers and all FWaotaera who Mraat a good heavy calf, tnreo KJeSenslon edge ahoe. eaay to wali la, sad will keep the feet dry and warm. S2 4 Fiae Calf, 9.'iS and ?. Work. "Ijiaraaea'aShoeawfllaiTa more wearfor the moaeythaaany other make. TThey are made for aer ITlie tacreaalag aalcsfjjow thaS worklajaaca aare found thlaoat. - Wlf oaeea are wornby the boys every- SfflleS.Lra1hr MfaNM araBade of the ben DoagoU or fjie Celt ss CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIOHTS, ate. Forlttformation and free Handbook write to MUNX fc CQ 361 BHOADWAT. NEW YOBK. Oldest bureau for aecnrltur patents in America, t very patent taken oat by us is brought before the public by a notice given free of charge la the Scientific- amewan SINGLE-COMB, WHITE LEGHORH, (Both thoroughbred.) cxh, for hutchimr, for oale. at $1.0 for cce setting of 15 eggs. C?Ordera from ii dintanco promptly filled. year: tUO six month. Addmn rt7iiLunER3,Mlfiroadway..Sew York. SMW CO, TlMMf m I I tmm "rfH.S AAmfAf4khl..&llm. --- -r-jc.-- ., ....,..w. vUUi "v. jie-imsuuei equals fromaUlOtoa&rii. LadleawhowlahtoeoonoanlaHin footwear ant finding thla nut. latlaa. W. T.IVMiTLiu'narnn amf il fa atajBped on the bottom of each shoe; taofTtew tc SSiSe? sctKtoin madeaUaoes901n wWfNkUU, AjSMJH nt Wsf'all" airsl. i"Jfif I n Cast Wane. waea yon Day. BewareordealeraattenipttBgtoaab Utate other make for them. Sucb.aba&tBtkBaare fraudalas t aad subject to proaecutloa by law for otv atnlag Baoaer asder false pretences. WTl. 0OITOI.AH, Jlrockteat Maaa. EoUay Wa. SHILZ. Olive St., Golunbus. aJnlr'SrWxa finap WK7 JAPANESE I CURE A new mid CoTfJ-eTrcatUipnt, ron.ixticij of Siii-ioi'itories, Oiitin!it in OipHiiler. svno in Box and Fillt-.a I'ositirvCum for rternal. In ternal lllitul or IlIiTclini; Itching, t'hronir. K cwit or Hereditary Pils-p.aiiil inanyoiherdkiotf and feinr.!.. uiflirwM.. it i alwayii a ar-t tr.'n- I efit t ti- g-n-ral hs.il th. I'he iirt dicuvery of amedicn! nir? renderiijj: an .p"r-tiou with the knife unt.wr..rary hereafter. Thw Hemedy h.-is I never Ix-i-n known to fail. $1 pr Us. A for 3; Mnt by nmil. Why suffer from this t.-rribl di- etit vrlien a wr tt-n giiariififeo is positively given Omarim H. P. COOUDGE. Columbus. Nebr. IREETMA I PACKAGE PROEHARRIS' jQSqgjClk- m lniBi iBar IMSTI1LES' F0RTHECURE0F WEAK MEN (VrrAtLV WEAJO. aaa.MS7te tiote eppUajtleo t9 keelacasertladr: sever ateatal strsla or iritf: SKXlal. HlCBStm la ssJdJl llfe.er vleleas baMu eoairaeteil la veaiB. PtJIR sffSslnaUCSTlW.WlSTISaWJnM. IS. VOLITTSBT UMSajHJ KS MMMltt W.I m lOVjraSSMaiD- HI UD Uek or slat, vlger. s4 streata,lia anaal ertaaa aea preatewrsiria pvnecaiac eia aft iBBalred aad weax.n cresseaiirelr la aocnacalac eld ui. E siY CiE o'rr.vrj: laaMaytaeaaaaa eases trsaxea aaa eared la past twelve Tear. Ra as aAaevMeaeaerearfaitli la Tnt Xarria H1 XC ZaoLoxts wxBicMmrurmus. iTTatiat "o'reiitijstriaianoLrrxinu. as imws.1,1. yeaag er eld. seVtrlBg rreai ! reraleat treeble shealdeeadtaelraddressseweeaafarsUh qemleas te be answered, ttat we assy aaow tie tree eMdlilea reaek ease aad prepare avedlctaa te effect a prsapt care. f lll.f.a In W T..IT ImlJm f mm B TmIiV .. Aff.W with boxes, to refund tho money if not cured. J ?i" ? " W tlaTelratedraunaTntaeat. Seed stamp for freo Sample. Guarantee issued 1 Tna wawms RaawRRY CO.. Mfar. Ctiiwats., oy a. 1IMMZ, sow agent, ColumDua, ?ieb. J 25mayly La-amawBWAw BJaVBaBTit JJ M !. 9 Rafcasaaa -Uqr-i -V -r. .r Vel A U BsESaasaaeBSBLxJBj4f?' t-2 -