(JMnmte omml if , Ts. . 3 VOLUME XXHI. NUMBER &1. WHOLE NUMBER 1,195. COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1893. Xr X i I is," IT, It r; - ft-" p . . . - " ?,-:. THE OLD RELIABLE Columbus - State - Bank ! (Oldest Bank in the Stats.) Pays Interest on Deuosits AND Kates Loans on Heal Estate ; WiviS 8IGHT DRAFTS CH 'Omaha, Chicago, New York and aSi Foreign Countries. BELLS : STEAMSHIP : TICKETS, BUYS GOOD NOTES And Help its Customers when thsy Need Hlp, OFFICKBS A5D niRECTOftSt LEASDER GKRRARD. Vros'U B. H. HENRY, Vice Tre.'t. JOHN STAUFFER. Cashier. I M. BRUGGER. G. W. HULST. COMMERCIAL EM -or-COLUMBUS, NEB.r -HAS AN- Authorized Capital of S600.000 Paid iu Capital - 90,00f OFFICERS: fi. E. SHELDON, Prcs't. H. P. H. OHLRICn, Vies Trim. C. A. NEWMAN, Cashier, WANIEL SCHRAM. AMI tiua STOCKHOLDERS: &II. Sh-Mon, J. P. Becker, timsn V. ILOchlrich, Carl Rink. Jonr Welch, W. A. McAllister, J. Hcnrv Wnrdeman, JI. M.. Wiaslow, fleorgo W. Galler, S. C. Grey, Frank Roror, Arnold F. II. Oehlriok, Henry Lvteke, Gerhard Losok. 9Eank of deposit; interest allowed oa tims deposits; buy and soil exchnnce on United States nd Enrois, anil bnjaad sell aTailableEecnritiea. "We shall be pleased to receive your business. We CSiir.'t your patronngc. 2SdecB7 A.. DTJSSELL, E.vi.rB IM DUPLEX m Us. And all Kinds of Pumps. PUMPS REPAIRED ON SHORT j NOTICE. ' I ' Slevcnth Street, one doer west of Hagel & Co'e. ejoneSS-y COLXJISIBUS - Planing MilL Weharo Just opened a new mill om M treet, opposite Schroedern' fionrinK mill and ar prv pared to do ALL KINDS OF WOOD WOBK, uch as Sasli, Blinds, Store Fronts, Stairs, Balusters, Turning, Boors, Mouldings, Counters, S.tair Hailing, Scroll Sawing, Planinjr. BTEEL AND IRON ROOFING AND SLDLNG. 9&AM ordera promptlr attended U. Call on eraddrett, HUNTEMANN BROS., ialZux Columbas. Ntbraska. PATENTS OiveaU and Trad Marks obtained, and all Pat. out basin conducted for 5IODEBATU FEE8 OCR OFFICE 16 OPPOSITE 076. PATENT OF7ICE. We hare no eub-sgenciee, all hatinea direct, hence we can tranict patent besineea in lta time and at LESS COST than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo, with descrip tion. We advise ii patentable or pot, fre o! xharce. Onr fee not due till patent it secured. A book, "Wow to Obtain Patents," with refer. ences to actual clients la jour state, county or tows, sent frt. Addrass Opposite Fatent'Omoa, Waaki&ftoB, D.C. -COME TO- 0 lie Journal for Job Work ! 0t ALL ftjfcM. i ' NEBRASKA NEWS. J he Hebrews ofLmco1n are prcpar- i ing to build a handsome clmrcli. H,, ,.. ,, ,. ... . ine Iving rrcis Drill eomnanv 01 Uoron liHb im-orporatcd w nh a cSpital stock of S.,ot00i). -Nineteen ears nf emiLTants. bound ( for western Xebraska, landed at Hol drege tlie. other dav. A .stock company has been organized nt Lynch for the purpose of ending a flouring ini'l and creamer, . " l'ifri..MS i.ru,iw ,v..r. ....;,....i ;4 inimbcr-liip in the Congregational church in I-'ivoiont on Sundav last. .-..---. V.V..1V.I .I.VM ' Partial from the cast have purchased a la gi-ia.'i.-h south of Wallace in Lin coln (ounty and will engage in she-j raising. .lolin lleimyrs of Xancc county lost . tit It tvn head of eaJlle and thirty head "f hog-, during the ovcrilow of the Loup liver laj-t week. 'I he dwelling-of Hctivy Hates, one half mile west of Valparaiso, was to j tally 'destroyed by fire. The lo-.s is i c ic; insured for half that amount. ' Co-rrnor Cronn-c lias :pp-.inled oil inp.. tors :.s follows: HermaivTfmw. iu.:ha: K. A. Ilrown. Nebraska City: .1. N. Lillian. olnmbu-.: I". M. i':o.-s, Lin- ' coin; M. A. Ioig.iortv, Ogalla'a. , Tho younsc'sl child of .1. K. Salyards of U alhue orank carboli-acid, but med ical aid w.is near at hand and hopes a-r j entertained that it u ill live. 1 r suffer- I ings for a few hours wrc t"t'riblc. In rlic d;-irivt court at Omaha Jo- . Urtiina .!olmon sued (. harlcs K. Hates for -..(. o for defemation of character. It is thought that Lincoln county will b' divi led net fall. It is too large for convenien'i; and se.tion.il hostilsli-sare eng iile. el bj reason of Uie great w::l -r course that cuis tlu-jugh its gcognipli ic! tenter. Kli Light, the ID-yea ri!d son. of .las. light. :i well-to-do farmer living three miles mathwcsl of V.a'laee, was badly k. '.ci in ;h- bead by a horse. As yet it is lOik-ii.e.vu uljejher it will prove fal-sl or 'lot. Hnnte-s who ha'-e been down Iheriv ir r. poll that I wo of the missing spans ' the Pi. -lie b, idire, near l"rcnot. aVe straude.1 ,i the north bank. Andher sj an is Iicjow tlieit " ;l big pile of ice out on the sand bars. '. W. f'r.nv of M. Paul will er;-t a ro I -r mil! at Sihcr Creek with ;i daily capacity of iiftv larrejj,. e receives a- a bonus .l..ef) in cash and two acres of gioand. lie is under bonds to oper ate the mill for ten years. The corn table, which Cuming countv v. ih sou. I to the World'.- fair, is now completed, and tlie table will be placed on e.hibtio:i, a small fee being charged. a. ni- i i yo 10 cue e o to the defraying of ex - peiisea in paci:mg ana snipping. N'iciiola . Goidet, .1 well-known farm er residing near KoA'laud. vas killed h-.stv.eek. He was Jitul'iig a 'oid of g a;u to ilose'aud a'ter dark, and drove oil the end of a bridge, upsetting Hie wagon and breaking his neck In I ho' fall. While out hunting near Kearney Frank Lord w:s ouito sei-iou-H- wounded in the thigh by the accidental dis harge of a gun In the hands of a I companion. Lord was stooping over getting a drink at the time of the acci dent. ''.or l.dOn pcoph' witne ed rat-cat Dongjas let we. n .1. :. Roberts an 1 Iike Do Luncy. 1 he life was for "in 1 a .-lile. wh'u h was won by He Lanev by :. boat five feet. Same parties have staked S-'lO each, an i th-2 race v.ill be 1 run over. ' lJurglars are busy in Kk-hard-oneoun- ! ly. Schoenheifs saloon and the imple ment store- of A. W. Pure hard .v Co. of Falls 1 ity were burglaried la-t week, and .liuios ( liney. living ne.ir Dawson, h id about PMi j-ounds of meat stolen .... 1.:. 1... .. luiii in-.-juoiic nous. lor -..(' 0 for defj-mation of character, A shocking ae.-idcut happened at C in that he ch-irgcd that her home wasa ' 0. Tempo's pla.e near Ton ta nolle. i:t disorderly place. The jury gave her i Dandert . running inrli-sheiLr S '-oil. there and while it was in motion a lit- The managers of the Chautauqua As- suit was for 530.000, but he agreed to sembly aresendingviewsof the grounds I dismiss for Sl-',00() net ami a check for ami portraits of local Cliautauqua work- that amount was drawn. The company ers to rdeadvilh'. Pa., to be placed with pays his attorneys, it is feared hi- in the general exhibit of Chautauqua work juries will make Hardy a cripple fen which "s being eo lected for exhibition ' life, he having been burned by a red at the world's fair in Chieairo. ' hot stove until some of the cords and Lrakenini De Flore of train Ne. 11? had a narrow escape at llurchard. He went up and back on a special train. ,in " a,f",i- tnt" coupling caught his foot in the frog at the switch, but kept hold of the car. ard by hard exertion, pulled his foot loose and escaped. Wallace liirch. yardmaster for the I'nion Paclli at lveainey. was nearly killed v.hi'e uinoupling e-ais. The wheel eauirht h:s fool, l'irew Imii ilmvn I and lore the s'.:n from the bone on the ! rip-lit leg from the knee down. The doctor tli'nk- no bones are broken. Thc-iiias !1. Farmer of Lincoln, gencr ' al ag.-nt for the Ivju'tabiclifc insurance 'eomi:.:n. me-L w'th a serious accident at Hebron A team rn away, throw ing -ir. S armor ami .lames hlholt out with greet vie'en e-. Mr. Fa-iner r.ar rowiy r--ajud eitli his life The buggy f.-l o'i top of him. biv.ik'ig hi right arm and othe-v is ' -evereiy I ra:sing him A"r. Lll'ott h-id bis eo'dirtmne b'oen and wis;, - 1 badly brnl-eil. The i'reiuonl 1 aui:.uqua is cxr.cet ing a gr -at crowd the eom!ng summ -r. t'lieoi the attr:e-tior.s wili b.-a e..mp of !!'.! tl!-iT-. whiiJi will iip.-ii .h.! I. a :l ontiniH' on-- week. Theie yr'-at d.i will be duly 11. Major Wier o' Linco'n has been secured, to preside on that oce.is'on. Tl e best speakers of the order will deliver adores, es The even ing wiil be given to illuminated 1io.1t-. firework- and musL. ilej Chen' was i-ite.l by a tonilagra ti"U v.l.irh swept .-.tv.iy three 01 her busltii-s ho-.s's. the e..tire sto 1; ef ea-h being con.'umed with the ox. op tion of one. an implement house o c pied by .'ones Peterson, who sa'.ed nearly all of his stock; one occupied by '". '''. Kvai-s. furniture and. -eeoml hand ft'.n1. the otbc- l'V ("--.ir Patmor. l:onr an-I f e-1. None of the stock was cov ered by insurance, but the buildings were pirtiahy insured. Hu-glars entered Wliittlcsey A Gee" drug store at Kdgar Saturday nicht 1 hey matio their entranc" by Aima, in wnicii c.'scar liberty, son of o 1 III .. .. 1...1 ..r j- Ti ... ..- wiwu.1, iiuuui luuiiecn, icsi nss ine. lie, with a companion a.xmt his own age, were duck shooting, and wJie-u last seen by his companion Oscar was standing on a log leaning on his gun, which by some means was dis charged, the entire load of duck shot entering his throat, coming out at the top of his head. Death was instanta neous. Kearney it. to have a new foundry mid emjine works. The building v ill huve a molding floor. 32x50 and the ' raetal will ran from a cupola, twenty- I live feet high. The company will make a specialty or light steam engines and ! afiv-jdy bus n contract to supply 15 h;.v. horsc putt cr engine. n!ij.p--ninginlhPnaneloftaeveartloor comrades, their widows and orphans, second. After the reading hart pro am we-e able t reach the bo t. 1 hey lt is antagonistic to no other order. , ceeded for some moment Campbell ! """ th vnall .ehanare left in the The fact u.at A. A. Robinson, late moved that the further reading be dis-, J1.':1. '.':-, ?,;'1' 0f," , .V ,,1!on7:,Ph general manager of the .inta Fe mul. pensed with. The motion to adopt the "i i ' ,i . , v- , i 7I-, ,', was in Omaha in conference with I nion rejiort of committee of the whole to .ron, c-l n the s.ot Saturday. I he Lur- 1acific official& lefl to the rt ,hat the cfFect that the bill do pass, wasthcu I""'0, -V Mi-ouricepct was entered there was a possibility of bis becoming agreed to by a vote on the adoption ef the same nght no doubt by the same tho successoV of pres;d..nt ciark. rjl ' the rc-p.rt of the committee: Veas- P",1' ' '' oth:r.g was taken. ccaty clevatetl to the lireSidncv of the Campbell. Clarke. Dale. Darner. Dvsart. A di-troEsing accident happened near vissouri Pnelfie. Air l'n.;..wz A ,i..r,;.i ' Fverett. Gi-nv. Halo H:.rri- .l..l.'nn m. stove- of ich thrown out of a wngou and very seriously injured. ' clothes lint- vitfi the result stated. ivsi... ti r -1 , . . '5 V .lolui i)oe of Liberty tv-is lodged in i..ii f i!n.,t: .. :..:..... e-nc-c for stealing- a coat valued ot S'-'O at that place. Doe was arrested at llurch- ard. to which point he had tid. and shortly thereafter he escaped 'and was later arrested at l'li'-vue'" lav. and nut ' n J5"'-, While in jail at the latter fdace i he managed to secure a saw and nearly succeeded in sawing himself out of that Jan. ine Liberty authorities were no tificd and Doe removed to ltcatrice The Nelson divorce case, which has been the reigning sensation in coarl circles at Lincoln for several days.caine to a sudden ending". The husband aud wife, who had been charging" each o'.li- cr with about cvervtni"" f.n I lie catcyo ry of matriuo:iial m's loiny, concluded to refill, it it'it-Jiti' riiifl ?il ivmnn. i-ft-.i with.h-.:wn. ThJ wife then f e I a neu that th nrst """ff llic "reffitlnr or petition H.skiiig" for a decree on tho lcr" v.-as tile leading bf the large linm rrounds of non-support, which was de- her of petitions for .ud acainsl, the cided in her favo-. Shu was also given l.rtOO lilhuotn William ilcbi. tiu lOtlward 1'ierco , ucnt to Hie residence of II. K. .lacket. i prominent r.iii(.lim:iu. twenty-Jive miles south of Lakeside, and tried to 1 kill him. Helm. whoeaiTicua shotgun, emptied the e;nlcnts of one ban-el into h?u and wouVlJiaT. finishe'd the work. . but 31; s. .'tcI.'-A:. bravely went to his Jv nt4 and saved him. As it i.- his hand is terribly lacerated and his check full of shot. The nearest physician, at Alii ance. foily-eight miles distant, was tel egraphed for. A shocking ao.-idcut liappeiicd tie son of Mr. Tempo, aged ab.wt four yea: s. in some way became entangle I with the tumbling-rvu and bjfore he eotdd K evened from the peri'ous position, or the inachinery slopped, the little fellow's left leg was broken in two plates and he was considerably bruised about the head and body. Iti believed he will recover. For a couple of daj a hi'-t week tie dKtriet eoiivl of Adams county !i lencd to tlie tfial of the case of t!.e '--.talc of lohn Yca.el against the estate of Abra ham y earth Abraham Y.az -I w..s one of the best known men in Hastings a few years ago. loaiing there pyr and in a few years mnkiYtjfhuroH'lf wealthy. '1 his snit was 'brought to recover money pnei Ycael by his father to be heUl m tra-t and which, it is claimed, he never returned. The elder Yea.els heirs were given a judgm-nt of ?o.00 lw the jury. The Schuyler Quill is of the opinion that the proper thing" to do is for the state to build "nd maintain ail hridg.s execediug a sneeiiie I length: that it ! costs toomuch for eo : '.nainta.n these -pa ountiestobuna uod nil. II J" the Platte j river, especially when the expense falls entirely on the counties on the north rit!o of the liver. The, iNastnn s break- ,..,5;;,,, (Uiy bllt nuh-actual busi mg up of the iec this spring h:". thrown - , , ,,,'., l:e.:vv burdens njonthe counties :.nd ioss was done. Johnston railed up the towns on thV. north side of the river and report of the special committee that ex '! 's Ii monotonous repetition that do-' amincd into the condition of the funds pletes bridge funds with dis-ouraging deposited in the Capital National bank, rapidity. nnd which wa submitted to the house The Ponca driving park association a few days ago. The re-port was adopted, has decided to offer a seventeen thou- The special committee nppointed to in sand dullar futurity stake to bo known vestigate the '-Nemesis ' matter at the as the "Triple Futurity" for foals of W?, bred and raided in Mi-ouri. Kansas, Illinois. Jowu. Wisconsin. Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota. Montana. Wyoming and Nebraska. The stake to be divided as follows Two thousand dollars for yearling trotters and pacers, summer meeting of IS'.iL -"i.ooa for two year edd trotter- and pacer.- at .summer meeting of ls"!'.": and SIO.OOo for three-year-old trotters and pacers at summer meeting of 18!0. Edwin Hardy, the voumr commercial drummer, whose mammoth damage suit "" "c suoaivmeo in tne iiairai 01 for personal injuries sustained in si th moro S'lceesMiil treatment of the wreck on the Ihii-Hngton at Fairmont, unfortunate, there eonhned. Hie re over a year ago. was up in the district port was adopted Kyiier again calhd court at Omaha last week, has settled . "P No- -:t;i a"(1 ? thilt,t hc ordered with the IJurlington company. with the IJurlington company. His muscles were contracted. Avery pitiable case of youthful de pravity came to light yesterday, says a Lincoln paper, by the arrest of Charles Wilson, a boy of HI who--e parents live about a mile west of Hawthorne. A complaint was filed iu the county court by .lames W. Masters, a resident of Hawthorne, who accuses the Wilson boy of assaulting and committing rape upon his 0-year-old daughter. The crime is said to have been committed the first time on January IS. and sev eral times since but was not discovered until recently as the boy threatened to kill Madge in ease she should divulge the slate of affairs. Governor Crounse has made another sippointment by naming Colonel James D. liago of Frankln as adjutant gen eral. Colonel Gage served in the re' bellion as second lieutenant in company IC. First regiment New Hampshire cav alry, and was private secretary to Con gressman Laird. He will at once as- -1.100 was deposited by (icneral Vif- tpiain in the now defunct Capital Na tional bank. It belonged to the de partment of Nebraska national guard and the question of liability has not yet been determined. The first camp of tho Fnion Veteran legion in the stsiti: of Nebraska was or ganized in Omaha hist week. The order is one of comparatively recent origin, dating back about seven year.-., and is compo-cd of those soldiers of the civil war who actually served for two years ' ,I i....- . -rt t ..,.1 ,,.V. .41.1 .4 .-. ... ami upwarns. sum wno nii not go as substitutes. Each one, to b. eligible to membership must have an honora ble discharge. The organization exists now in twenty states and is ranidlv growing. Its objects are to uphold the government faithfully which its mem- I bers helped to save, to cultivate the so- , cial. intellectual and moral qualities- of , the rumor savin" nil IU.HUI, su.viuB 'There is no truth whatever in the rumor, and I cannot iui igine how it over originated. My presence in Omaha is signifi.ant only in the fact that 1 am now'a private cit izen, not connected with :my railroad and simply looking after my own inter ests." Beyond this Mr. Robinson would not talk. S. S. II. Clark could see no ground for the report and intimated that Mr. Robinson's mission was of an entireby different nature. Jake Shaeffer, the billiurdist, fell on the ice and "broke his wrist vrith Slosson is off. JJi m-fll I n...T,"to.-:,.-tT--..: ... .r 11 -; vrVn ,--' r.Vri , ? , . :?La "in ? , Jc-Biaturc if Senator Allen ,s not seated. Mime ine amies 01 ins omce. r.unng ine , port tIlc hU back to tin- senate with place resigned by Adjutant General the recommendation that it be passed ifquain, who held the position under , as aini.n,ctl hy tiie senatccommitle.' on t.OVCinor boyd. The slni, of about r.,ilroulls .,,,,1 the senate enmmiUee ..f tilLLItT ttw inntiiltAiv ! rrwr foli.ir . ..nJ.. .. .!.: ll- r -l a . M l t STATE LEGISLATURE. PROCEEDINGS IN THE NEBRAS KA SENATE AND HOUSE. lhc Hoiisb nnd fhte Meet in ,ont Con rcntlon to Act Upon tlie Matter of Iiil" l)c:iclilug State OIHclaU The Keoln tlon Laid Over for One Day The Max imnm Freight Law Measure Ilccom nicmlcil for Iai!.as:c by the Senate Committee Miscellaneous Matters In Both Houses of the LegisI'MUl-et "clrc,ika I.PSjUlatme. Sexati In iJic senate on the -'."ith ' Lhe entire day was spent over the max imum freight bill, but no definite action was taken. The chairman eNplained i'r.sajre oi the umxtnuu:. IrDjghr bill ciuuoi" iale appealed from tlie decis ion of the chair. Ueforc the vote could be taken the senators on both sides of the chamber indulged in an animated discussion which continued fer nearly three-quarters of an. hour. The votou Hie !inb'"'l !r'!iu tnc decision of the chair stood 10 to li". Chairman North voted to sustain himself and cast the decisive vote for the reading of the pe titions. .Senutor Harris moved that the further reading ef tho petitions bo dis pensed with, but Chairinun North ruled the motion out of order. The eleik again commenced to read the p'etilion1 Thef were t'll idcnlicaiiy alike, ami at last the utter absurdity of the farce be came so apparent that wivn Senator Harris moved that the clerk simply say "ditto" as h" picked up each, petition no one objected. The clerk followed the suggestion and the big pile of peti tions melted away in a surprisingly short space of time. After the petitions had been disposed of .Senator Stewart moved that the committee rise ami re port the bill for passage. The amend ment was subsequently withdrawn and the reading" rce'omnltliccu, Pclultor Pope sent to the clerk's de.sk the substi tute bill prepasvd by the republican im-us but rejected by the house sev eral weeks iro. He offered this substi tute bill as an amendment, but now It was the independent senators who in-si-tcd on hearing the bill read in its entirit;. He made the point ef order that an amendment was in order atany time and the chair so held. Senator ! Dale appealed from the decision of the chair and tho committee refused to sus tain the chair. The clerk tackled tlie bill again and reael until 4 o'clock. when on motion of Senator Hale the commit tee rose, after agreeing to report pro gress and ask leave to sit again. Tlie report of the committee waft adont-d . niwl the seiisitearKoiirned until "o'clock Monday afternoon. ii,,. .,- i the hrm.. on ihe f-.th. th. insane asylum reported having found the writer in the person of Mrs. Scth P. Mobley: that she was insane, and was receiving the best of care, not only from the officer.- and employes of the in stitution, but from relatives and friends, and the pro-pet. were that she would soon be restored to them cured: that the letter written by her was the pro duct of a diseased brain, and that the charges therein made were entirely without foundation. The committee recommended that the wards at theasy- c-.xusseu 101- uun reauu.g wuu u- second -iause stricKcn out. nut ine house was uot friendly to the plan thus mapped out aud went into committee of the whole to consider the bill, with Watson in the chair. The bill was re commended to pass. Porter moved that the report be not concurrctl in and that the bill be indefinitely postponed. Poll call was ordered and the motion was defeated by a vote of -7 tolo. The report was then adopted and the house adjourned over Sunday. Skwti:. In the senate on the -'7th. when the hour of .":13 arrived, the max imum railroad bill was considered in committee of the whole. The amend ments to the first six lines of the third section, which f:xe- the ma vimum rates, recommended by the senate railroad committee, were adopted. The amend ments make si slight increase in tin rate-. On motion of Senator Mullen, chairman of the senate railroad com mittee, all railroads built in Nebraska after .lanuary L 1SS7. and before I'e eember .'II. 15!0. wore exempted from the provisions of the bill Sena or Pope offered an amendment to which there were substitutes moved by Sena tors Mullen and Clark. Action on the.-e was bloeked by a motion bv Senator Mullen that the committee rise and re- the whole. Then came a quite lengthy discussion, participated in by Pope. Dale. Lobeck. Moore. Clark and other senators. At 7:10 the committee ro.ve and reported the bill to the senate with the recommendation that it be aiiopted and ordered engrossed for third reading. The opponents nude a finsil effort to defeat it when it c-.inic to adopting tlie report, of the committee. Pope offered his sub stitute and after considerable discus- sion of a running, off-hand character r. . -..-... i . . ' .. ..." it was decided bv the chair that the substitute should be read. Senator j Clarke moved that the substitute belaid on the table, but in the confusion it re ceived no second. Afterwards Mattes claimed to have sconded the motion to ' tab-e. and when Clarke undertook to I withdraw the motion, which would j have been fatil to the bill itself. Mattes McCarty. Mullen. Packwood, Saunders. Smith, Stewart. Thomson, Young IS. Nays Eabccek, Corrcll. Eggleston. Graham, Hahn, Lobeck. Lowley. Mat tes, McDonald. Miller. Moore. "North. Pope, Scott. Tefft IS. Hocse. In the house on the -'7th, a number of measures were advanced to third reading, among them being? Sen ate file No. 11, to prohibit the importa tion of armed men into the state for police duty, and to prevent theappoiut- ment cf ?n-v V-Ut bo,,a5dtf cly2"ni lor j amend section 5025 of chapter I of the EU-" i..c oajic iiie ij. .-, ie I M 'AWPAOrlniMW W - -. - X - . i - - 1 wusuuusiw jiiiiuecaui -cirsita 01 1S91- and to "Peal raid original section. Senate file No. 13, to amend subdivision ,5 of t- c0' f - , , f XIV., Compiled Statutes of 1"?'), and to repeal said original section. Senate tile No. 5, for a joint resolution to submit to the electors of tlie state the follow- ing proposition, viz: Shall a conven- tion be eaHcil to amend, revise or change the constitution. Senate Hie No. 1 1, to diuemi seclioil u. Criminal Code, known as section .V79 Consolidated Statutes. Senate liie Net. o" tJ ",-sivt the State libra rv nnfl'-Tl,'.. NVV.r".a t:il. Historical Society" to augment their collcetions. The Omiiha "chartet was brielly considered without definite" hC tion. Senate file No. 03. by McCnrty. to !'eiP,il seetioli i.si'.J. eli!tit.r vviii. cbilsolidaled statutes Of NVbra.sIrtt. att-l cbilsoiiUated statutes Of NObra.skK. an-l to .onajt a substitute: recommendc! for passasjr. House loll S'. ."i"7. $ '"'"i- clich. to fix the rate charged by tele'- graph companies for the transmission of telegraph messages in the state of Nebraska and providing a p malty for the violation there-of: indefinitely post poned. SknA'ik. in tlie senate on the miSiU the eotumittee on eugt-osscd aiitl En rolled bills reported that house roii No. 33 had been correctly engrossed and was ready for the third reading. Popo made an effort to have the ruV-s sus- pcilded and tle Wnrld'h fair appropria- pcilded and the Vnrld h fair appropna- : Hot's::. The houte on the :;uth at . lio.u bill phicoi on its p:i;:.ge. but t)ic o'clock-considered the c jmmitteeV res mution failed to receive U.e ivq-is'tr 0lutioiM rtrep:,.e .irlich-.f impe.ieh-two-thirds nniontv. Ser.atoi-s jcllt ..,.:," .- t and Srattes presentcl what may be , me-it. At 3 o clock the reso.-iMon of- ....11. .,t !... ,;,,,-;t,. ,...,.,-t .it. ill.", .-eli house investigation. The r.-poiteom- was adopted. At I o'cloek the -cnate ' shows ii -minently satisfactori'. plelolv exonerates ex-Warden Mall-m and house met in joint convention tt . Cheap power i1 attracting manu ahd his- a.-s:stnls f'oni ay '-ensure fr ( cotisid.er the matt -r of impa -hin-nt of facturers from every direction. . the death of Convi t Powell Itiul u-.sfcrt2? stale Jlicil-. 'i'he joint o-iv.-'nlion l,ast year there was shijiped from tbi.s that that individual came to his dev.ih ( was called to tr.-dcr by the lieutenant pojnt( 0Vcr 300 tons of broom corn. A Ivrsul'ide. Senator Con-Mi states that governor. The -tvrCta-y of tlu' senate ,entleman by the name of Charles W. the report wa- piv-eiuotl '.' ! -Jt aim other members ol the invest:g;ituig committe'cs and that they remseu to representative-. n ti-.-ut.-nant go sign it. 'Hie follow ing were advanced ernor then -ai I: "Gt nt!cii:r' of the to tliird r-adinjj". Senate file No. -', : joint convention: Pursuant to a re"-o-to -Cv-ure the free passage t'f H"h in Vj- "int'ou adopted bv the house vein aw as- or.sslca slre-ams. House roll .so. .i.. ii vidin for the denosit of county fitntls 'n stiite dr national b:mk House roll House roll sahl of the Senate tile bo iveeivcd .no. H". moviding 101 tlie Saline lands of the stale. No. 217. grouping" the fee-s to be received by county judge-. Hol-vK. In the hoiiM'on thc-'Sth the iolh.wing bills 11.IVM.-.1: House ioll No. 1 iT . 1 .- ,,,.. -..:. by levies, to amend sections !.,... l.M'T and l.yss of chapter xvxi, of the compiled statute's of Nebraska, entitled An Aot to I5cgul.it" the Sale of JU11- initiating Oi!s." and to repeal said orig- inal sections: house roll No. :s.V', by Watson, to amend so -t:in- J"., of tht: consolidated statute of Nebj-aska. iV- vido for the oflic, appointment, duties reimburse itlame county for e'.vpenses a resolution of i...p-':!eonentae.opTei in -b" "" "" "'.'- '."-"" .?',, ', incurred in trying a murderer. Senate , the house. The vol- will foei.T -n. that "Z thee ays ,n tin. yicmity. t.othc 1. file No. J 13. to amend the code of civil ' resolution." Mr. Hon-t of Polk asked burg will pave with y.trihed br.ck i.roeeri.mv F..n:.h. flie No. 2:!. wo- ! if It i.i ...... nir,, mninritv of ach I His rtport is awaiteeT with great inter Jatiiig to insurance companies: house clus'on of the reading Pan'v of Greelev a 150-1'oorn hotel, roll No. .vj:!, bv Dimmiek, to reguiut - ' moved to adopt the house resolution While houses In the largo cities of the punishment of refractory prisoners I The doors weie clo-cd and the joint ihe State pay 'J per cent ubovo taxes, confined in the Nebraska penitentiary; ' convention settled down under the call Interest, and repairs here fifty resi- houM. ml! No. I On. bv Picket t.s. to nro- rf the l.nnv intiffeeu iMie.de-Sen- donees could be rested at from 12 to ar.u siianes ol piumi:ng inspectors in uigs under the a II of the Jiou-o. m cities of the metrop ditau class; house f said ho did this with the understanding ol. No. j".-.'. bv tio-s of Do-eglas. to pro vide for tiie p iro'e of prisoners, to place the power therefor in the governor of the state, and defining the dutiesof the governor and of olli'-ers in connection therewith: house roll No. IP!, by Hig gilis. amending -cetion 3- i.V. chapter xliii. of stitiite-s of Nebi.iska of Is'.'l; and to regulate the dutie- of the chap- lain of tiie state 11 -nitenfarv. Consl-i- erabledisci'ssion was given to the bank - in:r bill. The bill amdies entirely to st-ite :.ml .nvin-r, l....iir, -....I nrm-'i.l.v that bank examiners must have had five years practical experience in actua1 banking. It further provides that no examiner shall bean oflicer or on 11 stoek in any bank and reduces the ex- unination fee to tfio. II ref,uires all banks dointr ;l comm-rcial and savimrs business to keep twosnsof bindcs and adjournment of the Legislature hue allows twelve months for the change to ' yesterday a joint resolution reciting be made'. The discussion w:is nearly : that "a gigantic Inter-Male coal con comnleted when the eominitt-e rose a't ' spiracy exists, and requesting tlie Gov- noon and asked leave to sit again. " S"..VTi:. In the senate 0:1 the -".ill . ,. ,. ,, . I western Mates. ::s well as with liie ---"laii". houser.dlNo.o..th-.cm-rent expenses (;OTernor (f Kentucky, Virginia, We-1 Temperance is a bride who makes her lu.s appropnation bid. wa- re.ul third time j Virginia. Delaware and Maryland nnd , band rich. and put upon its final p.-.sssige with the "j request them to appoint commissioners l . , , ... ... .. 1 '. 'iiiniiii-i r irihe Bully it Cntllns I eih. emergency clause. Ihe vote on the ' to meet on the first Monday in .lune of , B,illre ana uie tt.at oM nl well t.-i.l r-mi; .M.i. pa: sage brought alumt the usual call of j this j-ear at such place as the said wiMLow'sSnomiicPrRir for children T-tthinz the house. The abvntci's came 111 1111- :........ .... .... r ir ..ioui.iici, .imi cue in. ii -r pieK.-e-e.il is under the call we' e disneii-od with, The vote stoud 1'.) for to 1 1 against not sntiiciont. two-third- being no e.-s-uv to pa-s with the enn rgein y clause. The d.'inoer.:t.sanil the republicans vot d together for the bill. The bill was then passed without the emergency clause. Senator Pope moved that the world's fair appropriation hill, home roll No. "'is. be placed upon it- third readimr. Senator Stewart moved to amend by adding house roll No. ::';. lioth tho amendment ai.d origiinl lmition were h st and the reg'.'lar o "de'- was pro-ce ed with i i-e:u:ii.g the thud time on- ale file No. :. : bdl relating to f -es of ' he hud to say about the elecision .if clerks of the di-triet court aud th ', .ludge Picks of Toledo an.i Ju-'ire P.ili amendments f the iMuimitiee of the ""gs' of New Orleans regarding t.i.- .: whole relat ing to p iy of clerks : nil as- legality of strikes :: nd boy-ott-. ' Tie;, sist-.nts was iv..d :nd pissed. A nu:n- show." he said, "that there is;nagree-b-r of bills were pl"ved em the general i ment simony judge'-, or at least a ta-'l file, among lliem l;'ing: lill fo- an , understanding, to attack ihe k.bor -r act to require railroad e-orpor.: lions to ' gank'.ations of tho count. ;.. In my transfer freight and e-ais from one rail- , opinion, the decision of .lodge Kl-ks road to another to ivghlati the .-barges was silled forth br th-; repo.-ts s-1 thereof, and to pnvent discrimination in respect thereto. A bill for an a-1 to com p-. 1 corporations, companies eir poi sons inteni'ing to e-onst:u-t or operate railroads, in tho state of Nebraska to completeand operate fifty miles of Ihei" said railroad ov i-y two year.. ; fter the expiration of thiv years from the (hit of their pur -ha-e of the right of way. and to provide r. penally fr their fail ure to so complete and operate their said railroad. Hot si". -In the senate on the -JOt!! tiie fed lowing bills were passed: House roil .-!.". approprlsitlng money for the payment of miscellaneous indebtedness owing by the st ite of Nebraska: house roll No. tlT. to amend scetion 177. page !'!.. compiled statates of IS-'.', entitled "J'yxecutions. iious- roll No. :isl. t amend e-haptor l.viv of the general laws of the state of Nebraska of lss7. enti tled "An Ae-l to Provide Security to tho Publi Asainst I-Irrors. Omissions and Defects in Abstracts of Titles to Heal Estsite and for the Is- of Abstracts on Evidence," and providing a penalty for th violatioii thereof: senate file No tit'. to amend section 3.-.I-. con-olid ited statulcs of Nebraska of Js-jl. rclatimr to notaries publi-: s-nat- file No. Is, to " amend se tion .5.i.".7. chapter xxxix. of the i onsolidated ststtulcsc-f Nebraska of WU. relating to the duties of regis ters of deeds, and to repeal said origi nal -pction and to pro', ido s; penalty for the violation of this act House roll No. 41'. This bill makes several impor tant amendments to the state deposito iy act passed by the legislature two years ago. Under a strict construction of the provisions of the present 'aw. hanks cannot be compelled to pay in- tcrcst on any state fund- which ma v happen to be in the bauds of county treasurci-s antl deposited under the act. Sk-wtk. --In the senate on the 30th, Senator Sanders, from the senate com mittee appointed early in the session to superiuteiu! the le.-onnt of the ballots on the constitut'onal amendments, in -U rcpo'.t explained- thit at the l&st general election thcic hidb-.ec cast fcr the head ot the several tickets i-O'J.59 voles. The vote for members of the legLsIaturc aggregated lt7.:.I. making a difference df S,033 be'ween the two ' ends of the tickets. 'I he committee Had found S0.."f'i5 vote's for the railroad i amendment, while the secretary ot state had ollieially ropoi ted SO.IKJ.!. making a difference of .".t;:. The recount of the ballots for the school fund amendment i showed S'..0."V0, while the ollicial returns j ' ihdwctl '"tit stl.-. making a differen'c of l,i"-l. The scliodl fund amendment J innL! " votes of carrying and ih? i railroad amendment Jo,".,,, 'J report , was adopted. Senate tile No. ISr, by StowaJ't.'nskihff congress to call a con- ' vention of the Several states of the nm-no- of n'-nno:ll'r all ailleiUillieiit to lii national constitution providing iOr tm national constitution provi-mig ior the election of Pnltcd States senators br dtiejt vqc of ihe people Was p.ssed. The chief elcri "'f tlie houe appearCi! with a mcssiige announcing tha hat branch of the legislature had enter- tained re.-olutionsimpo.iedung Secretary ot Male Allen. Commissiemer of Public .tt!w i..itt'i-iv.' Atii-niv lietieVMl am: llaslin''.-aist ON'Mal- Treasurer Hill. . ...'JtlHTI '. . . ...V.... -fc....... and asking th-concurrence of the sen- .imi .isniiij; ur tuiiv in unit w. -. . , 'it ji" thc:fme, (n motion of Senator' Tefft tlie iioiN.' was noMlie.J that the' senate would meet with that body a 1 o'clock for the p:irr.os. of eonMdering the impeachment resolutions. : Hot's::. The houte on the :;uth at '.' fered bv the imnea -hment eoarnittee called the roll ot that iott. ami me , eic.-k of the l.ou.-e c lllcil in roll nrine .-.a"i'l br Hie ptu-post ot cons-iici iiy l,..iu. .-,' h 1, ...-..: te of rti, member.- Of : the joln't c nvetiiioih I'he ImulenanT y.Jv.rnor replied ihtii sivt'.-'-t'VfJl .vt::bl tK. required Us cdo"t tlu resolution. ! . venator PabcfH.'; :.ki d m.kt a). ab - : the ioln't e. tivenimih The lieutenant : .Venator i::.b.-o-!.- :.-,'; r! M.af :.). ab- ' sentec in the senate be called. Tit'-ro I wcreno abeentets Mr. Kvuer aske.t ! that the house ab-cntees be calhd. It ' was done. Ti'e ivvjlution adopt 1 by , jh "" ',' 1(lnJ, rx :isi..c t thia it be read again. Tlie to-,;- ' lutIo.i was a'ain read. Senat.jr Moo.e '. called for the reading of the opinions ' r.f the tiiree lawyers, as the senate had n.jt yet heard it ' The secretary of f,ie ' scnalu read tho oninions of Atlornevs ! Doane. Grpcn' .i:d Pound. At the coil- , ator Mattes moved to suspend pro -.- -d- that th- joint convention wouid tak a recess until II o'e-Joek tomorrow, ("as-p-r of Uutler jumped up and should. "Well, we won't make any agreement of that kind." Captain Parry said: "On behalf of the committee I will say that if you will make it -I o'elo-k totnoe row afternoon we will accept it." Scn- -.rT- ATnltf... .!.! fliii. wn :TiVe!tI s..nrf.. Mr.it. -' ... ,!m., t si.si.e.-id n ..- ( reedings was adopted and the joint ' ..wiv..i.i;.u. t. .'..- : ve -ess li-itil t o"e!oek ! ..,........ .. n .,...-... i TO MAKE WAR OM THE TRUST. l'nn-it-lly Wantt the states to fon.bii-.o I Against the Coal !!rnn. St. Pavi . Minn., March 31. enator i Donnelly introduced just before the i ernor of Minnesota to correspond v. t.i ... .. r.i .... . .1 1 l governors 01 an me nuitiieiii j -iiii , f'ovcniors may agree upon, 10 comer tntl... ...I f..,......t,. ,,..1. .-....i;..I .- . ..... ...... measures as may be necessary to abate ' this great evil: and submit the same . to their respective State.- and to the next Congress of the Fniied Stales for their consideration and a-tion- and to ' take all other stops which they w.iv deem wise and proper for t he prose;-n tion of th members of said unlaw fn! ' combination-, in their respective Ma.es. Gi.n.pcrs Char-Res Collusion. Ni v. Yoi:k. March T.I. Samuel Gompers. who reaehed "tin's city e tordav from Detroit, was askc-'l what afloat las year teat a gen-i-l st-il-e during the World's Fair was eontein pl:it'd by raii road men. Tl.eic is no truth in tho report, which. 1 think, v. as started by Ihe ra.iJe. ay niHiia.'i-. T plain purpo-e of th" judg.-- s to p -vent workui ;x from 'juitting ci'.ri!- y ment: 1:1 other wo d.-. t- jr'veit strikes." OranfUnti "f I?la8n I'n.lrr Trratmrnt. i'liir Aiu:i.riu.. P.i.. March 31. It is a coineidence that the only gi-and.sin-of the late .lamest;. Plain l.e-arlng hi name should I e under medi'-al treitment at the --.me tnn-. The Telegraph u.is e!ir.u:i le-I the :!l:e-.. of tho !:nl .l:i:i-s G. lilaine. Jr.. a1 the New York l:i'-i. but it is not known that the young son of Mrs. II mmnns Plaine. bearing fiat name, nas ;jc."'ii isiiue. ine ca:e ol a Philadelphia physician. Dr. Poppc-. for some time. There does not s:pear to be anything s-irouslv the matter . . . i- .. with tlie bov, i ut li is phenomenally oig iiii'i stout lor ins age, wiucn may be owing to inheritance, a" loth the t-"---.l-A A P 1 "I .icc-ormiciis ana ltiaincs run to very . . t ... -.. m mn- ts- iaine is mspest-u to regard the lad s development as un nat"-a-- That Fairy Story from Kana CSty. Ci.kvei.asp. Ohio, March 31. Th intimate and life-long friend and busi ness sissociate of the late John L. AVoods, when asked about the tele gram from Kansas City in re-gard to the reputed heir at that place, said 'I never heard of this man at Kansas "ity. Had there been such a man I think I would have known of his ev- istence. J ne estate ot .ir. woods can not possibly now amount to over 500.- 1.00. That is the outMde figure." Vfaunamakcr In litilfo. 'irv of Mexico, March ".'S. E.-Postmaster General .John Wmnauiuiicr and party arrived here Thursda ni?lit. Tht-v passed yesterday in vis- 113131? the nriucinal nrt of Int-rcot .r. this vicinity. Mr. V.'nunamak&r will addrccs the'Toung- Men's Chris-.im .-.s- -o -iaf'on of th'E citj- to-morrow ntci-t. 1 r Americun colony will tender'thc- isitors a reception. fO"R"R TMPTCOYErRNTS ! iU-VJ-VJJ X-UA-- -"V -UU1.li.li .i k, LIVELY TIMES AT GOTHEN BURG. NEBRASKA. The Stir f Kbit XJf There the Result of Cheap "Water rower Proposed Starch and Broom Mauiziactariej. ) GoTHEJTBur.a, I?9b., Mrch 37. Tht. j hotels are crowded this week more t,an over. Tho Houston has Cots in . nnJMn rlne It reminds Oiirf of state convention times. Million- of State conver ( H;rfBi manufact i Uvehitects, beior ' njchtseers 1111 tin turer?, farm hunters. beiomers. snortsaien aud II the hotels and board !nr hnnsH.,. Qitf. ,f , tj piekev. General Western Manager .of Ho Ve;teni In ion Tele graph Company, is k?re wltl his son, Lyle Dickey, the extensive iiarduie man of Omaha. Aiiiiionaiie JiUiuuciiuiiu .vm,- ... HOaglRnd, also of Omaha, is here aud has been for sereral davs. TheUotheu- Millionaire Lumberman George A. bnrc lumber trade is immense, and the prfspcctiTe building for this season. which lias already commenced, is re- cciving the attention ci the largest dealers in tlie country. Mr. Frank Haven is in Gothenburg making a enreful study of the situation with a view to manufacturing starch. ' A chemical analysis of the water cntter is here from Hoston to secure a , tunding ling for a large broom factory. SoYernl architects are in Gothenburg locking for a business they cannot find in the metropolis. Col. Charles L. Wortham from Chi- QS' 'j he Uothcnuurg tomme:-ia n1" . receives over Km", letters a day, an' tho Secretary, Mr. l. K. Kennan, replies , by pcrs)hJil letter to each inquiry, jriv- I The Gothenburg Commei'-ial rlib bvners: Jng detailed, information. A prompt answer vfll be sent to all letters ask- ing about the to.vri. WRter power or ' surrounding country. Mr. A na(!1jeh, of Milwaukee. Vjcr-Prcsident of the Gothenburg Waicf cwer and Investment Com- pany, arrived Hi 'own yesterday. He is arranging for m-' sn.l extensive improvements in the eanab water power and Lake Helen Park. The greatest need ot l.ottienmirg is '5 per cent above charges. A number of Green's farmers excur sionists stopped off heie on the 15th nnd are still in town The whole ex cursion will lay over here io-morrow on their return from their visit to thJ irrigating- lands in Cheyenne County. Green's next excursion will bo on April 4 and will start 'torn Omaha, St. Joseph, Mo., and Sioux City, towa. Mr. Green makes a one fare rate from any place on Ihe Fnion Psoilic Uail- '" for mlormatam or tici.eis ap- Pb' NJt J1' C' l'een' 1Carb:,oa "IocIc' Omaha. Neb. Mr. Green regularly runs these ex- cursions to Cheyenne County, Neb., but the rush to Gothenburg has in duced him to rn to this place with the above very low rate. The anti-Pinkcrton bill has xas8?-i the Pennsylvania house. I.ow fiSsilos to 'I'';i. SjeciHl low rate exenrhion to Galveston, Texa-v every Saturday" evening For par ticulars nnd tickets apply to V. F. Wil- Tinme Vir-t. "Vntinmi! H.inlr Buiidin-' ---. oome oi hip sinrs move iui a . e-.wiy 01 - i . ri. :. .. nearly fifty miles n --ee-oud. J J Lane'i Medioino Moves thn IXorvts Karlj Day. In order to be healthy thteis nrce lary. Cures conrti.ition, hcail.iche, Uidney and liver troubles and regulates the stom ach and bowels. Portugal is the mot illiterate country in Europe. Th mo of Ely's Crcr.m Halm, n sure cure for Catarrh and" Cold fn Uc:iJ, is attcndcil with no pain, lncoaveufci.ee or dread, whlcb can be said of no other reined v. I feel it my duty to ay a few words In re gard to Ely's Cream B.ilm.'and I do soeutin-It without solicitation. I hare ued It half a fear, and have found ft to be mnt admirable. baTC suffered from catarrh of the worst kind ever since I was a little bov and I never hoped for cure, but Cream Balm fcems to do ever, that. Many of my acquaintances have used It with exccllt-nt results. 0carOotrum,45 War ren Ave., Chicago, III. Apply Balm Into each nostril. It is Quickly Absorbed. Gives ltelietat once. Prieu 60 cents at Druj:gist3 or ijy mail. ELY BROTHERS. 65 Warren St, New York. Thesoeialist is gennrallv a man you would not like to have on vour bocialhst. Are You Cioins: East or south during the winter, If so Tnn Wabash desires to call your attention as tho tourist route to Florida and all tho win ter resorts of the south. Round-trip tickets will bo placed on snls about Nov. 1st., good returning until Jun 1st. W. THE QUICKEST U0CTB SOUTH AXD SOCTHXAST. f 15 hours to St. Louis. 27 " " Hot Springs. .19 ' " New Orleans. :H " " Atlanta. W " ' JacksonviU. 03 " " Tnnipn. OSLT With corresponding fait tima to all potnt east and outh. The onlv line runnliij; R diuinsr Chair Cars to fat. Loafs, Decatur, Danville, Lnfavette, Logansport, Ft. Wayne, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman Cuffett SIcp ing Cars on all trains. For tickets or fur ther information in regard to routes call nt tho Wabash Office, 1502 Farnam St , or write . . LIATTON, Northwestern Pass. Agent, Omaha, Neb. If the heart is wron? the life cannot ho ..u "h-"- THE WOMAN WHO VTOIIES, and is tirod, ivlll una a special help in Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. Perfectly harmless fa any condi tion of the fmc!o sy tem. Itprornotosalltha natural funct'onw, nnd builds up, strengthens, regulates, and euro. or women approacn ing confinement, nurs ing mothers, and every weak, run-down, deli cate women, it i nn in vlzoratfrnr. suDDOrtinc tonic that'i peculiarly adapted to tbelr needs. Bat it's more than that, too. It's tho only jriiaraned remedy for ell tho functional disturbances, painful disorders, and chronic weaknesses or womanhoed. In ' femalo coiiiplaints " of every kind, pericfdictd (-ains, boariu down sensations, internal i&fiauurui tion, and kindred ailments. If it ev&r fails to baneflt cr cure, tou har tout money ck. Something eUa that pays tfco dealer bcttsr, P7 offered as " Jujt as good." Perhap lt u' for A,m' bul i Ctia l U' for -'ou am - line lnit hnrA cMoinl ilnrt tfi -THE- 0- First N fists fa si Q m umm coxvcrraiBTJs. meb. directoksj 4. ANDrRSON, ProVt. J. U. GALLEY. Tico FrotTt. O.T.ROUN.Cn.-htfr. C. E. EAULY. AaVt Cuhter. n. ANDERSON. V. AN DERSON. JACO0GRE15EN, UEWX BAQATA JAME3 0. RKUOEtC. Matempnt of Contlltion at J he Close of Busiuess Sept. HO, lS'JS. arsorj-n. f j ns nnd Pisroimt Kt9.9S.tf3 l:cIK-iat,Kuriilturo.-indKix t ,r Jn7lU 33 P . i;..nd-i I5.WW t)u fn.ni If. S. Tr.-aiure.-. J b;."S 01 Un Iro"-! oilier hank-J .".-..ivM 13 Li- hi hawl 2S. -.Urn S7.ffiRlo isto,osasa LIABlLlTirS. ri?!tsl Stock paiilin ....? fo.ftXXCO Pui-ilu Fund :-'.',f!-,.lJ lTn 'iv. ded proSts S'-SoS lir il.ition - ';; -J J" 63ii,r.&i ISSSSSW gustness gtfrtte. A. r. cics.5irv. DJIUTCllER ADV0KAT. ( the ornr Colnmbns State Uank. Colnrnhns. Nr iruskn. '-J A AS.3Jr.UT : ickj:si:k, X" ATTORNEYS AT LAW, W.t orsr Pirst National Hnk, Colntnhns, ,.,j . 50-tf W. A. McALLISTElL W. M. C0PNELIU3. ATTORNEYS AT LAV.'. Il5mbns, Nb. .r. Wilcox. .1 TTOItXEY-A T-Ls IV, Co-. LU'vntii & Worth St .. COLUMBUS. NEK. C VColIecttonas specialty. Prompt a.udcare f'li attention bivpii to the settlemont 01 states w L- i-o'ni'v court lr "x-ii'i""!5. nhninitftrator4 an u.iani.d:i'. Will prcc'ice in all the court ..r 1.. natft an-i of hon'li Djkota. I'jf'its, ur pc un-iun, to the Kirit Nation;;! Hunk. Cjnly-r B.T.A2.IEN.M.D., Eya-aiicl-Ear-Surgeon, Bocretar? Nebraska Stato Board .,r I!-ulih. i KiMon Hloci:. OIVI"ATIA, KED ngtf RCBOYD, - juNDFACTcar or Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware! Job-Work, Hoofing and Qutter iu a Specialty. iicp on NebriisK.i Avpun, two doors nortk of Har;un?eu'9. PB0PRIETO2 or TUE ' BMi SI. toil Parlor. Tlie Finest in The City. I w-The only hoi on tlio South Sidu. Colnm hiu'rNebraika. USOcUy L. C. VOSS, M. D., iiomcBOpathlo Physician jftJsTO SXJK.C3-E03ST. V, . ' jr' 1 - - ur s iiiitat iiicliron.c ii - Ci al :it ciiti n i,'ea to genera! pr !' . A STRAY LEAF! DIABY. TIIE JOURNAL OFFICE - roii CAKDS, JiNVELOPKS. XfiTE HEADS. HILL HEADS, CIRCULARS, DODGERS, ETC. LOUIS SCHRE18ER, BlasKsiitu ana WasoiiMaker. 0 Aii kinds of Repairing done on Short Notica. Buggies, Wag ons, etc., made to order, and all work Guar anteed. Also tell the world-famous Walter A Wood Mowers, Reapers, Combin ed Machines, Harvesters, and Self-binders the best made. Shop on Olive Street, Columbus, Neb., four doors south of Borowiak's. HENRY GASS, UNDERTAKER ! Cofrlns : and : Metullic : Casts ! SSTJRepairing of all kinds of UpTml itery Goods. s-tr C0LUMBTJ6, NEBKAt?KA S9fiHHKjHK'r f 'jT'Ca 4