-if&mi- isPT-asM xfnss" -..-"-'---'- -tsts; .- srgwgu tefc- e00fr-wm - i. - . . '" "R.. . v t .-"' " ' i- ! I.':1 ' MP t5 L leLij E t aMLaME? Visas M M . t-"bbbbbbFyV'bbbbbbbbj tSTssL bbbtbbi bvSbb -BBBBw -BBBk fc!3 ' ?hw 'BBBBBBteapV.."XaaflBBE BTtr"Sl SBealaeBsaBJWPBB.fc'$r m "WE AXN'OUSCE THAT OUE STOCK J.- more complete rhan ever and invite one and all to come in and Inspect it. All of the leading STAPLE and FANCY GROCERIES are to be fonnd in our store, intrlnding all of the latest novelties, and we offer, far the first tone in Columbus. ih famous FERXDALE CANNED FRUITS and VEGETABLES which are ab-jsaKl-ely the best. Ianne Teas and Coffees. Csase Saxbors's. as usual, take the lead. We sell the celebrated Log- Cabin Maple Syrup and warrant it to be the beat. Ton. will find our Queensware and J. amp department very eompleLe and can eisily dad what you want. Persons buying in large quantities will do well to call oc iis as we have" the right goods aad will make the prices right. Careful atten tion tmd courteous treatment accorded to alL JtlepfcHC Ni. 26 Eleventh. Street, - Columbus, Nebraska. Columbus 3oumaI. WEDNESDAY. MAX 3, lW- E. iL TDI TABLE. tiarala. nVaTtr. Caiaru. lutx. si.J-eph. -Wt Lake CI IT. Citj-. TanlMad, rant aad cmta. yoiata it. id all TSAT5H DEPAST. No, Pjuajnr. daily ezerot Soodar 7:20 a. 3- o. SI Accumajodauuc. daily ercept Stftjuiiay. . -.. . . . 4:50 p. m THAT3M Aaarvx. Xij. 21 PanafiCJOT. daily ezcept Sunday 9sW p. si No. 2 Accniamodatioa. dally xcept aanday . . .. t50 p.si TIME TABLE U. P. E- R. No So No Na Nu 'Nt No No No Nu No No -No 5:U"ilnnibcs Local It. llC. Fat-t Jtail 6. Atlantic Expn - i. Ov-riaail Liinitl 1 fhifii?Tl Crnii! 5:0 a. 31. lzlO p.s: 2i0p a. 5:2s p si 4: a. m. 2a.Freiidir. Saul a ru Fmiithi, UhlOp WXST EOC33. auux IXHX. 31. L Ch-eriaad Lisiitd. 10:31a 31 101. Fast Mail 2. Pacinc Eriv- 3, Colo.ipaal 7. Colamaon Local 22, ?rsiaat 5on?oii BHAacai. rt-gfl a. m d p. 3i. Iit5 a. m. 24p. 31 7:00 a. 31. Depart TaWp a. ddO a. a. ArriTt 12i0p a. 113Qp a No No PasHairer. Mired . No o l. PasseHir 7- MfctHd AiHios ro czsas a.i?nhi bhasch. IVpart No No No -No 69. PaMirauwr 72. Mixed . 2Uap a. 6:15 a a. Arrire 0. Panirer laBp a. 4. Mixed iiWp. a. Norfolk par-enrr Trairw rna daily. , No train on Albinn aad IVdar Bapicw arisen SOnuaTt. Coloabua Local diuly ecpt acsday. Socittv Mofires. jyAil noUc- and- thus hrtadiajf lajironl at tiia rate of $2 a year. a LEBANON LODGE No. 58, A. F. A. M. .Brtralar aertin5 2d W-daesday in ca 1UT aonta. All brethren inTited toatrend C J. Gasijw. W. M. Gua. GL B.-TTxn. Swc'y- 2ujnly WILDE L.i.HiH.io..l.U.U.J!r,. r-znivla Tcpfciis-r Tnaj of eacn -ws"k it liittir nail an Larcensn street. TLutinjr bn-Taren coraiaSy j taTitnd. W . A. Wax. N. G. Gko. FAracarLD, Swr'y. 27jan31-rf j ILITMSIAN CAM? No. 2t. WOODMZN" OF , t tar World, aeeta -rery second aadlocrta- TTE- S "rfS-JzScJz F; tut desirable, and all vieiline brethren are cor-1 dialiy inrite! to a -wita as. jaa2S-'S5 -.. REOHGAXIZEDCHUHCH OF LATTEB-DAX Saints hold rearalar serrici Try scsday at2 p.,a prayer mw-tuur ca wdaiay evecia artneir-caapel.corat!rox.oriTeta3iracinc. tnuuu. Allar-cordianriaTiied. ' ATflOtfc I2iaIi?B Elder E. X. Hrssoa. Prs'ideat. GERMAN EEFORMED CEUECE. aday Scbool ar !fc a. a. Chnrch rery Sunday -" at HiB a. a. Cnribnaa EadeaTor az 73J p. a. t Ladim Aid Society every srst Thcrsdayia id aocta at tiie cnarcc laor-M COLT3CBU5 MARKETS. Wheat. $ bushel -. 50x Corn, shelled bushel. . . 27c Cora, ear bushel 27i5 Oats. ? busheL lsx Bye bushel 40c Barley, "f? bushel 233 Hogs cwt 4 30 4 65 Fat cattle ? cwt 3 50a 4 25 Potatoes ? bushel 0c25 3ntter ii. 12cl5 Ejjgs 5 cozen. 9e Marketa corrected every Tuesday af- . .tcrnoon. Enquire of Herrick. Flags at von Bergens'- 1 lawln- for best photos. . Freexers at von Bergen on Eleventh streGC - Dr. Naunrann, dentt. Thirteenth . strat. tf fnl.?8 -arritiag- ifcxid at von Ber- gHLBm'. 1 Blawk fmrm leases for sale at Thz ' Jocssai. ofiee. tf , Dc Baker, physician and surgeon, . oSce Oure street. tf ." Dr-L. C Tobb. Hoineopathsc phyai- -cian, CciuaabaK,5eo- PIANO FOB SALE. For particu lars aiauge of.DgHinnwTrr 4t-pd Dr. E. D-JteKean dentist, over Pol " .. lock?, 13th aKd-NorthatreetB. -Xoc that seed stock: acalee, call on -. H-Sehaster. HcansTeyotiaioney. ' Dra. Martyn, Evans fc GeeevoSee LIuul iltm 1 uilli iirTTtiniTnTT ntnrr tf H. JHsndryx ot Mbcroe se bwng- nf ri rwimriatfr far doatTepre- iSivPlane avi N affatz & Co., A Careful Groceryman fills jour orders with precision, and promptness. We not only do thai, hut we fill them with the choicest and best quality- in this line that can be procured. We are expert judges of TEAS AYD COFFEES, and cur CaMed Gamete and Table Delicacies we procure from the most reliable and best manufacturers- OF Some cool days the past week. Presents for the graduates at Snow's. Ice cream freezers at von Bergen Broe. 2t Hammocks and croquet sets at Snow's. Hammocks in abundance at von Bergen Bros'. 2t Our new car of furniture was a beaaty. Herrick. 2t Jay Cashing has a poeition with the Gray Mercantile company. We have ordered the second lot of ice refrigerators. Herrick. It See the elegant line of goods suitable for presents for graduates at Snow's. For hne watch repairing, call on Carl FroemeL 11th St Columbus, Neb. Do not fail to see our 8-foot galvan ized steel mill for S32.0Q. A. Duseell i Son. tf There is a scarcity of dwelling and business houses for rent, all over Ne braska. Eev. Weyer of this city and Eev. iNickten of Monroe exchanged pulpits Sunday. Wasted A girl to do housework. Inquire at the store or residence, of J. H. Galley. tf A 16s20 picture frame, 6 in. wide, same as peddlers sell at 52.50, we sell for S"L Herrick. 4t If you are thinking of getting an aluminum plate, go and see samples at Dr. Naumann's. tf Bun Cochin eggs for sale for hatch ing, one block north of new High school. W. J. MitchelL 4t Henry Roebuck started Monday for a summer's trip to his old home, Hagen burg, Germany. Dr. McKean's method of making nlnmiTiTTm plates places them on an equality with gold. For nags, paperfestooning, welcome streamers, shields with mottoes, go to von Berzen Bros'. 1 ' Dr. Toss was elected president of ! the State Homeopathic association at their last annual meeting. Thomas Canrey returned Monday from Cheyenne. Wyo.. where he has been working in the U. P. shops. J. E. Eanfmann. formerly of HmiT- ton county, is here and is intending to ,. T . v-. I u "-c iujuici mimm-no. Batiolph Miller went to Fullertcn Monday, to take poeition as cashier in the Fullerton National bank. Ai li la caeap-onn. lanncure jo ' 2 "6 have put in some of it and the prices are cheap-John. Herrick. 3t j An electric railway hne is again I talked of between Omaha and Fremont, i as was the case several years ago. -..,, 1.11. The Catholic school have a vaca tion Thursday on account of special church services for ascension day. Harry Clark came up Saturday from Aurora, wnere he wooes at cigar ) making, to visit a few days at home. When you wish good, neat, clean handsome work done in the line of printing, call at Ths Jocbsax. office. Miss Maud Tannahill of Norfolk, won the first prize in the State High school declamatory contest at Eeamey. -r-a. t7t Trairaa boots and shoes in the best styles, and uses only the very best stock that can be procured in the market, tf G.W.Brownof Cedar Rapids-passed through the city Friday on his way home from Oamha. where he had been a couple of days. For sale, cheap, one lot and seat cottage, one block: from. Frankfort square. For particulars, apply to Bech er, JaeggriCo. 4t Baptist flmHii J.D. Palis, pastor Services May 27th, 11 iel, 8 p.m. Morning, "Love for God's Hoosef evea ing, "Quo Tadir For a good set of hand-aade huTnaa or-anythiag else in tae hn-rna I7n call on F. BL Rasche. He will make the price to please you, tf The ladies ot the M. E. church will give an ice crssax social at the hosae of J. E. Ernst Wednesday afternoon and evening, AH invited. ifcr batrtiTPg non-setters. Call en or address Mrs. Otta iumerr 7 anise east of Silver Creek. Nebr. 4t-pd For the resaauhder of this year we firmfph Tax Ccrarxscs Wzzsxr Jocium. and. the Tinrniw SeBU-Wsekry Jcurmal.forfLiO cash down. The Ladr Union of the liKhodaat charch will grre a tea at Mrs-ErasCs Wednesday afternooc frssa 3 to 7r aad froHi7tolQ. Ice cream aad cake wiE beser-sd. The paUae is sarasd. Paul EageL Sioux, City Monday ariso. Mr.J-W-CoofiB proved iuhealththat ah the house; James Naylor is cottage oc his half block on wast Fif teenth street. The aaaw of the aew Uais. Pa cific sidrna; about two -nilas esstoftajs -eiry-is Warrick. . Dr.EhoderscdMr.Weichof Graad Taland, were the asata of W.J. Wias- ton over Sunday; J. TL Sauth aad family hare re turned from Stanton, where he recently sold his stock ranch. . Freda PiUing west to Missouri Y&lley,. Ia, Monday to work for the Union Pacrfie in the lunch rooai there. The city schools close the year next Friday. All the week will he taken up xith examinations and 1 Isss ilsi ex ercises. Henry Meister of Hanphrey is at the Sisters' hoepitaL He was acovght dowu for treatment, harmg burst a blood veseeL L A Whiteley, who was hare with a large herd of horses, sold twenty-ire, and went with the remainder Satarday to Sioux City. Boone county singers, notably those of Albion, Cedar Rapids St, Edward and Petersburg are talfTty of a grand musical feativaL The cloud over the son Wednesday forenoon for two hours seeau to have been a local affair here, probably a njroCdust. Jensen, the man who was injured accidentally at Platte Center some weeks ago and suffered the amputation of a leg, is recovering. Frank Thomas of Co, E, regimental color-bearer First Nebraska, has been appointed one of the census enumera tors for Polk county. May 12. Mrs. Agatha Leibert near Albion was drowned in a water tank on the place, supposed to have been during a temporary fit ot insanity. The true test of civilization is not the census nor the ace of cities and crops. no, but the kind of man the country turns out. Emerson. The republican state central com mittee will make their headquarters at Omaha this year, having rooms on the second door of the Iler-Grand. James Daugherty's little boy got lost Wednesday evening, and for quite a little while it looked as though he might have trouble in finding his folks. Dr. Naumann can serve you hi any thin? that is known to the dental pro fession. Aluminum plates, gold plates, crown and bridge work, etc, etc Ed. Early has bought a cottage at Eureka Springs. Mcl, and after a few weeks. Mrs. Early and her son John ex pect to go down there for a sojourn. Johnny Brown of Schuyler, who was so badly hart by being run over by a stalk cutter that his life was almost de spaired of, is reported as getting well Our refrigerators will consume less ice and do better service than anything else in the market. Call " see tfry and you will be convinced. HerriHc 2t For rent, a dwelling house, near depot, in good repair, five rooms, pos session given at once. For farther par ticulars inquire atTns Jottbsax. office. 2p A few more of the Failor stock of thoroughbred bulls and heifers left and for sale at C. K. Davies' place. Address Silver Creek post-office, or better, call personally. tf We carry the moat complete sample line of Carpets, Linoleums and Mattings in the city. Our patterns are the latest and prices the lowest. The Fair, Elev enth street. 2t Two fire escapes have been placed, at the Meridian hotel, one at the north, the other on the west malrfng a very desirable addition to the equipment of the premises. Miss Louisa Key, who has been a resident of this city for the past year or two, left this morning for Omaha, where she enters the Clarkson hospital to study for a trained nurse. At the Methodist church next Tues day evening. May 29, Freeman Bros, will give the Passian Play." dminnvn 25c, children 15c This company comes to us highly recommended. The Bachelor Girls gave Miss Em ma Segelke a surprise birthday party Saturday evening; The time was passed in guessing games and a refreshing lunch was served about midnight. August Boettcher andFred Stenger took the train here last Thursday after noon, and Thz Joras&L will follow them to keep them posted on home news while they are traveling in Europe. The Fullerton Post a aataority for saying that Jack Martin has aad eaosgh of Cuba and will return to darks; that he says it costs too much to live down there, and the work: is too exacting; The Gray Mercantile Coataany hare opened up a new departaieat at their es tablishment, a line of groeeriee. The store is very neat aad tasty, and conven ient to their other lines of hnaimaa Mrs. A aBalkHtaaa been ra-eleeted principal of the High school at Schuyler for the coming-year. Sept Baxgett has been at Schuyler fire years and was unanimously re-elected for the sixth year. The Art department af the Woaaaa's club will meet with Mm. KaiiA Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mrs. "W- A. He- AffisterwilL lead the aasetiag with talks on masterpieces. Artist's gaaae by the department. One of A.Daaaell's hocaai an injury the other day by upon a broken gJaaadaaE in As alley and cutting an artery in the hiad fioaC The ordinary remedial ware tsnaafa to stay the blood. JahnLangiey,a Coimnaaa aoy, been given the pnaitihtt of torintae-Bw-ir M-depet at York, a sponsible Boajtina. John Isaraed the wane under AgeatCsa: aad good woriciB hejag- ad 1 aanji jjont yoa. enow yow aanalrt ex amine the leeaerg Tz as morn ice a made. We aha: TwrSaas refriawratac Call wewilIenaamtaaaateyaM Amr wisaiBer to bay the IJ aetwa. the Moaxoe had. 5a asctma 25, IT north, range 1 west, leave btbe foe aaate with O-Lv-Baker. Mr ttnaroe here asoat the auddle of Jaaau 2t MayLaFever died at Leigh May 17V after a very brief nissss, of mewing? tig. She was m the year of her age, Leign WorLd. FredBiaaier at addag aftae large bay window-to the west of has raBidfnre so Eighth street. With the aew ad dition to the east they bare a very com fortable home. Thrnaa Dischuer received a net sum of J3J500 as damages from the Un ion PHfr rgiTrnart for injuries received in a collision some months since. W. N Heaeley and Judge Post were Ids attor neys. Poamblv-it will not be so very many years until we shall see double-tracked railroads between New York City and San Francisco. The d'Htance as far as Oaaaha will probably be covered this The Doty graders who have been at work east of this city on the Union Pa cific for several weeks loaded up five ears and pulled out Sunday evening for Wyoming and work on the Sherman Mrs. a A Lntz, Mrs-D.Schupbach. Mrs- F. Bridell and Mrs. S. E. Marty gave a coffee Thursday evening, at the home of S. E. Marty. A neat sum of money was made for the German Pro testant church. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a lunch and ice-cream and Ma, Friday evening from 5 to 10, in the Brugger building. Twelfth street. You are cordially invited to come. Lunch 15c. Ice cream 10c WilL Ernst hag 24 different varieties of pigeona, some choice tame rabbits and a goodly number ot pea-fowls, and to the latter has been adding this week. He says they are very good for indicat ing a change in the weather. Some ten days ago little George Brown, son of Ellis G. Brown of Hum phrey, was bitten in the face by a bird dog. No serious effects are anticipated from the wounds, which are healing. There will be two light scars. Sunday, June 3d. the German mem bers ot die Ep worth league of Duncan, this county, some thirty in number, will entertain members of the circuit at their lodge. They are expecting guests from Osceola. Kalamazoo and Madison. Mrs. Fred Gottschalk had all pre parations made for a trip to Wyoming,, where her husband is a civil engineer for the Union Pacific railroad company, when she received ward of a small-pox scare in the camp, and she has given up the trip. You do not help to pay high rents if you buy Dry Goods at the White Front Dry Goods Store. Follow the crowcL Ex-Queen Lilnokalani of the Ha waiian Islands and party passed through the city Thursday to San Francisco. It is said th ex-queen will remain in Hon olulu unto. December, when she returns to the United States to complete her business affaiTw. Saturday last, Mr. and Mrs.Herman P. H. Oehlrich left for New York City, expecting to take a tteamer there Thurs day afternoon for Europe. They expect to travel pretty extensively during the summer, passing a considerable part of the time at Paris. Cyclists should always carry a bottle of BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, in case of accident, if applied immediately, it will subdue the pain, prevent swelling 1 and discolcratian, and quickly heal the wounds. Price, 25 and 50 cents. A Heintz and Pollock & Co. Joseph Fisher and Miss Anna Ebe nig were married this Tuesday morning in the Catholic church at S o'clock. Mi "RVwig came from Germany last winter and has been making her home with Mrs. L. F. Gottschalk. Mr.Fisher is one of the members of the Columbus City band. Columbus is looking forward with anticipation of much pleasure during the summer months from the Wednes day evening ccccsrts in the park by the Columbus City band Notwithstanding the- fact that four instruments were lacking, the entertainment was a very enjoyable one. Marriage licenses were issued the past week by Judge Eobison to the fol lowing couples: Wm. F. Keller of Cum Tnfwgq county and Miss Dorothea van 4,kwn of Humphrey; Andrew Nelson and Mas Caroline Anderson of Newman Grove; August Anderson and Miss Sarah M.SoJerberg, Get ready for the census man. His work is all laid out for him. There are a multitude of tMrig it is his duty to inquire about, The first census of the United States was taken in 1310; and has been taken every tenth year since. The population in 1510, was 7239,Sclrin 1890,6220250. Father Easton has been a pretty sck man the past two weeks. Sunday afternoon last members of the Junior leagae of the Methodist church appeared at C.S.Easton'8 residence, and treated the elderly member of the church to two different hnes of pleasant surprise, seags and dowers. The discovery of a new baciilufl has been announced by a noted German ariwitatt and has wife. It is called eoaeothrixrmethystes and was found m exported from British Guiana. It Eve m a fluid of 70 per cent alcohol.. It ceases asveie intestinal troubles hi thoae whoaae the mat. "RheamatJaaris conceded to have its origm m a poawmed condition of the T1I11111T iiiiITiiImi iiiiwT inn iiwafiiTTi lii'iil d by HtMBlXE. which acta upon the Hwi, kjfameys and other btsod purifying: cmbbbv thereby divestmg the systeaxof the off eadxog agents. Price, 50 cents. A-Hsattz aad Pollock 4: Co. lacs lost a $0 hflL blown oat af ma naart at a street comer m a exty. Calling a friend's ntfm to the fact. he eat a piece of paper the size of the btlL aad let the wind take it from Folfewmg- the direction it corner, and fixed the two peases of aaaer Iriaar aaistiT, JL rviaa; eoasaanyag- sa. a "they attracted. by which pennies. Albert was ia the city daylaaton. leal father, farm was reeently thought beet to of the estate. CMJdrea who are ws troubkeesae ehoeid be giv fretful oc of WHITES CREAM VERMIFUGE They will then become strong, healthy and. active, have rosy cheeks, bright eyes, will be happy and laughing all the day long; Price, 25 cents. A, Heintz and PoQockarCo. The republican delegates to the national republican convention met at Omaha the other day and organized by electing W.F. Guriey as chairman, aad Geo. B. Dara as secretary. Henry Bagatz attended the meeting from here. They leave far Philadelphia on the evening of June 15. There are thousands of present and former employes of the Union Pacific railroad who will rejoice to hear that S. H. BL Clark, is regaining his health. Mr. Clark was never too big to listen to the just complaints of the humblest man. in the employ of the road he managed. Omaha World-Herald A false alarm ot fire was given Mon day evening, intended to test the new well The notice to water consumers published elsewhere is the direct result, awn we are told the violation of the or dinance was such that bad there been an actual fire, then could have been no satisfactory stream, to put it out. When the Ever fails to secrete bile, the blood becomes loaded with bilious properties, the digestion becomes im paired and the bowels constipated. HERBINE has a direct action on the liver and excretory organs, and a few doses will cure any case of biliousness. Price, 50 cents. A Heintz and Pollock iCo. Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. H. Oehl rich left the city Saturday afternoon last for their European tour and as their departure was rather hasty and being unable to see all, they take this method of saying farewell to their very many friends until they can greet them again on their return three or four months hence. Dr. G. F. Keiper, superintendent of the state asylnm. at Norfolk for the in sane, has notified Governor Poynter that he will not be a candidate for re appointment, and expects to sever his connection with the institution at the expiration of the present term, July L when he will have served four years. Norfolk News. Sunday night three bums in a freight car in the east part of the city lined up seven of their unarmed com panions on one side of the car and robbed them. One endeavoring to es cape was struck on the face with a pis tol, but got away and sought the police, but nothing was seen of the gang when the police got there. Monday a young horse attached to a buggy in front of John Honahan's store on Olive street, got frightened at a Union Pacific train, broke loose from his fastenings, kicked loose from the buggy, leaving it between the railroad tracks on Olive street. Louis Schreiber mended the buggy, and the stranger proceeded on his way to Sioux City. Don't despair because you have a weak constitution. The vitalizing prin ciple of HERBINE will assuredly strengthen it. In every drop of HER BINE there is life. There is a stimu lating, regenerating power, unequaled in the whole range of medicinal prepara tions. Price 50 cents. A Heintz and Pollock i: Co. PmnkWelch at 10:30 Monday night, near W. T. AIlen'3 was held up by a re volver thrust in his face and a demand for his money. There were two men one tall, with a stiff hat, the other short, with a slouch hat. Frank had a dollar but had it in his hand when he put up, and told them he didn't have any. In a moment they left going towards Hagel's. Piles are not only most painful, but also very dangerous, as the inflamed nodules are very apt to take on malig nant action and cancer of the rectum, is produced They should be cured. TA BLERS BUCKEYE PILE OINT MENT will cure the most obstinate cases. Price, 50 cents in bottles. Tubes, 75 cents. A Heintz and Pollock Jt Co. We made mention last week of the purchase by the Commercial National bank, (who had a second lien on the property) of the livery bam and two story brick, known as the Abts property, on Tnirteentn street, ainee tae pur chase at the sheriff's sale, Herman Oehl rich has bought of the bank, at an ad vance of $400, making the cost to him someS7200. The Latter-day Saints will hold conference for the Northern Nebraska District commencing May 25th. at 7:30 p. m. continuing Satarday and Sunday. Services at 11a. m., 230 and 8 p. m.in Saints chapel, corner of North street and Pacific avenue. Elder Fred. A. Smith of Lamcni. Iswa, presiding. AH are cordially invited to meet with us. H. J. Hudson, pastor. On Thursday last J. W. Jerdon. j while plowing on Louis Zinnecker's farm east at the city, unearthed a 3-inch rusty sheTIt that had probably lying six inches under the gp'urid there since 1363. fharirn Hudson savs ht he has seen the artillery men shoot at night into the air toward Ernst's from the eastern, part of the city , Just for the fun of it. This ball looks as thoaghit might yet be able to do some exacutkm. Mike Mrfiangwiin, who waeforsaeriy foreman, of the Union Pacific coal castas here, and went from, here to Choyr and was holding a similar position there, lately had trouble with a workman under hhn for iTiJaifmiTiMii 1 of orders. and was struck with a pick by the work man on Wednesday of last week. A North Platte paper speaking- of the mat ter said it was rBBaored there that the injury received by "yTaagfrlfn had proved fatal, bat. they eoald had no cea- ef the report. He had sorely y haxt.aBdaad erowda af people, who interested, hr the pathetic soags taeyaitaed. ap a gaod many Sasaerof Ciiai il Ttlnffi Ts Wniassday aad Thaxa- Baaaaaaai usamHiT with the ttlsaiaaf af tan aatate af ha aokL aad it was Its - . . .r.-- - in aaarGaetfe Fairaaflde laaTha 1 on T-mth iieer, eail hr-tawd hm last. The batty waa earriad to LH-Leevya raaTdaaee aaer ay: aad later tohaai te BKaaatrj aeri. akee tana aad a half years age aievsi to CelBariie far hat' aawltli heart tnariils wee hie iBaartiina seat forhaan. to take eaacsja of hie heat neae whale ha hiaisaif weoid seawayia Europe, etsrtTse; from here Meaday week, aad rmrffea- te aefl fram New York City Moaday this (At accouafia. they had by and he today.) Mr. Backer wee 58 aid, a of Switxeriaarf, aad a two the .tss: with hun The to nh Thursday sad that the bariai wfll take pleae hare friiiay. Mr. BadMr waa a qsaat. thaaghtful man, atteadcagetrJetlytohie and waa of a ment to ewfce amaty meads sad ao sae uuea. He will ae saaearsly maaxned by all who knew hiau So far as we hate aaaa aUe to the nasese af thaae aaaaaaJed to take the U. amuses are: First ward Joan Wig gins; Second Chariee xUsedorn; Third Gus Becher, Jrr Coiambaa township Aa son O'Connor; Batler aad Lowp, Joseph Olbrich; Granville and Humphrey, New ell South, and Philip Bender; Shell Creek Wm. Connor; raamirr H. H. Hunrfflnan; ftWrninnFil Lsaachea; Lost Creek Fred. Hoars; Ihmuws Harry T.amh Ma. W. J. Wiaeton eatertaoed a house fall of trieadn Weaaeedey after noon. The perty was a May-day gath ering and the idaa was carried oat fram first to last. Heart shaped card invita tions were seat to each guest in a tiny basket. The hoaae decoratibas were hi red. Agueaemggaase was played. Mm. C. L. Stillman wiuniag first prize, a china plate, and Mrs. G. W. second a basket of reading A pTpamnt afternoon was passed. J. E. Kaafmann has jinn eased kite 5 and 6, block lis, east of the opera house, of the Columbas State Bank, iLOGO; the W. A. Way property, oa. Tenth aad Kummer streets, tiOOO, aad the two lots adjoining that on the weaC of J. G. Becher, coaafderation fTOO. Mr. Kaafmann expects to locate a lumber yard on the corner east of the house. His family eoawsta of himanlf, wife and seven children, and they expect to be here as citizens by the mffrft" of June. A. M. Jennings writes fram Fitzger ald ua under date of the 16th that Mr. Swain has sold out and will leave for Nebraska in a few days We are in the middle of the strawberry iwaenn. Hare been having them for a month aad a half. Dewberries are getting ripe, and blackberries soon will be, and there's lots of them. The peach-growers within 25 miles are sending here for help to gather their crop, offering $L50 per day and board. The work will oommeace about the 1st of June Doc McAllis ter's pension has been allowed at 96 per month. George W. Turner writes from Phil adelphia under date of May 17 that he had seen Harry Bightuure, who has a nice position with Browning, hong Co. His sister, Maud, waa recently married, and his father is mentioned as a candi date for mayor of Camden. In talking with Fred Zoll about Mr. Bightmire, he said Mr. R. was held hi high estima ticn there. Mr. Zoll is still in the batcher business, and is doing and look ing well Mr. and Mm. Wm. Burgees are here attending a meeting of Friends. I saw A If. Bargees on the street daring parade. "Mrs. Page, who came to our dob from. Columbas last fall has been elected assistant leader of the maatc department and brings to her work plenty of enthu siasm and real delight in the task of studying music, or doing anything with it, for she ia a thorough musician. The department ia more largely attended than ever and all the members feel that tins nas been oae oc the bast years." The foregoing we clip from, a February number of the Omaha Woman's Weakly, which had until now aeeaaed our aotiee. The friends of Mm. Page are glad to note her maeJral saccear in the metrop olis. Mrs. J. B. Gietzen, leader of the literary di.aeifaii nt of the Woman's club, entertained them Satarday after noon. Omcers were elected for the coming year, the department dividing into historical aad literary sections. Mies Lyda MeMahon was elected leader of the historical studies end Yam Sheldon leader of the literary. .Gietzen, the leader for this year, has made oae of the beet loaders of the Woman's club aad her inffaeace has been felt throughout all the depart ments. Mrs. Gietzen presented each lady with a hor de lis, the French na tional dower, history of which country the deaartment have been studying the past year. Quotations were read from baad-aatBted cards with the nor de lis in. one earner. Bsfin-u retaxniag hoeas the ladies ware eerved with an elegant supper- The Womsafs dab of the city enter tained Mrs. Agpetaon, the state presi dent of the Woman's clabs, Friday afternoon at the hoaae of Mrs. A. M. Post. Mrs Imeariiia huT iililnaaiiiT rtin dub of Hamahze and waa to have aome to Gotomi the Friday aoan tram, bat aha the tram and had to be brought over land which delayed the mmbag about to the Iadasa waa of the ad- ef oaxdayare ea sed of the weaeesc's ehaha are doueg all for tifymg aaeeeta, eaildisg public libraries. After the talk, Ethel GaSayaawe a vocal esWtiin mtal ef which were baaaxifaliy jBvxag- over thaae ef peat years. COFFEE For One Week FRE One-naif Pound with Every Sale of OneandOnaV hauf Pound of Deictous High-Sfifc Coftas Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity to zet a Coflee that is sure to please yoa. OXLT Df 05EPOTDJD PACK AGES, so that you may know what to- get next time. This af ter applies only- during ..... WEEK OF SPECIAL SALE, MHaiy, May 21 ti THREE FANCY BLENDS: Peerless Xeeka zmi Jara. Meaaafo Jar Bleae .... Oriental Bie GRAY MERCANTILE CO COLUMBUS, .... KwMMfM MUTUAL BENEFIT. You're a Wise Man One reason for saying which is that your experience proves to yoa that we sell you excellent goods at lowest prices, and desire your custom. SUMMER GOODS ! Kb better goode in their line anywhere in the city. A new line of Wash Goods and Ladies' Summer Underwear, complete hi every particular. We not only aim to please, but do please. Groceries always of the best an hand. ASCHE& RYAN -THE PIONEER.. hasn't located all the desirable property we've acme choice bits on our book3 far sale at prices that appeal to the people of coalmen sense. The properties are located in fertile sections, well watered and drain ed, handy to market and shippinc; points and at our prices and terms are decided pick-ups. JAESSI & CO., 5C :S-EBEASEA COLUMBUS, S1H0C-XEZSEY3 duncelybred;afew well-bred sows left for sale. Call soon. aE.DATizs. tf Silver Creek. Xebr. Haatsn, Take Motiee ! I sbbbbbbbbbbbbbV. sbkL raCsBaBBCILB BW SVBSWBBBaBBBBBBbsBaTam7M. l)?SBBBBBaaaBBBBB JtfcJ lwW lKaaBBaiamBBBBB KWSBjBaf. tT BaBfcaeBBmXr1-. Taw' The public are strictly forbidden to : day. a. strange Lid. not yet out of short hunt upon the whole of section 5. in , clothes, was oinc through the city, with which is located the L-rsraticn Pond ( a exalted opinion of his own import Any persons trespassing will be prose- ace. polling away at his cigarette as if cuted to the full limit of the law. aj. Qu hand at the business, aad Judg- 15-nov-y W. T. Easar. j jg by the peculiar color of his skin, the ju- AiMyr. j habit was- by no rear's new with him-, At Vatrn TtT, rrwtW Jndge ' l such co aluable material Hughes made a decision that may be of ! them to throw themselves away on so mtereet to many JotrasAi. readers! Thej''filh7- z13- Te3T icjunous a habit. widow of Lather Rose sued the Modern ' E011'- be a slave, boys. Woodmen of America for the face of a Arnold F. H. Oehlrich bought at I2L00O policy which the order refused to ' aheri2s sale Monday. 3ays the Ciarka pay beeaano Boee took orders for a wholesale liquor and tobacco firm. The Judge held that soliciting orders was not eeDhig liquor as a beverage, and declared the poocy valid. It is saio: tae order will appeal the case. Next Monday morning. May 25th. there will be a total solar eclipse in the aoathern part of the United States, but here is will be only partial. 70 per cent of the sun's diameter being obscured at the maxhnum phase. The computed time at Creighton University observa - tory at Omaha is 6 hours 45 minutes 5 eds a. m and the end 5 hours. 3 minutes. 32 seconds a. m., central time. Get IiiiwT jfinsrn ready. Several peo ple we know have permanently injured their eyes by looking at the sun without the proper guards. A man stealing a ride on a Unicn Paeinc train Satarday evening, got his riatht foot hurt here, when the train slowed up to take water. Somehow his foot waa caught under a wheel and tne ieae considerably torn. He had a trav- mlrmir Trfcnr- 'WTth him who helsd Wm . .i.- t ; t. -. -.- UUU Lilts IlimiJCX uu n-. u; auu ucu dsaerted h-t the injured man saying that his ecmpaaibn had stolen, from, him a9?-) wiuMi he had azoTeed. ixirm nnc t ofhispoeketa. TV h tnJ he weald go after a doctor and his and theft were not suspected until it was shown that he didn't intend to coats back. The injured man is a rTeiiffli",a He refused to. go to the Los affcal, bat walked with the policeman to the Jail, aad at leet aceetratswas staying to he ready for travel He claimed ! Only We CMfer Satiriay, May 26. 25c. J NEBRASKA aW r" aaw -lSP aBBBaaaaaSar Lf'SJaSarT'B bbbbbbbbV i - Ea? aaaBBBBBBBal A SPANKING CLIP stirs the breeze about you as the carriage spins alone Having a vehicle worthy of a place amonc the Ieadera oc the road ;rivea pnde a bas? to rest on. Our fonr-wheelera combine tht bees ef buity with those of strength. Every style we show is a picture, nedim; only a horse or team to become a moving reality. Also keep afrtS hne of Farm Implements and are acent for the Jones Lev-r Binder, simplest, strongest, easiest runnmit Binder made. HKN&Y LUBEES. Brine ns your orders for Job-work. ! ai arom?- acd aireful (attencou. Cigarettes are doing more to injure young-lads than is commonly supposed. ' A cas -xas verr noticihL the other Enterprise, the Spanlaiaa tract- of 340 , acres lying- w.jst of the Hartvefl. school house in distnet No. 7 for $L33). He ajgo recently purchased of Mrs.G.W. , Hulst the quarter just north of the Had- field quarter for 52JJ00 and this now makPH him. 73) acres in one body. We understand Mr- Oehlrich is raking these purchases with a view to entering the stock feeding- business on a large scale. It is Just such men and euter- j pnaes that help to bring prosperity to j0nr farmers by providing a home market , fo- heir products. We are glad to see them. locate in our vicinity. A man will have a coat witn at the very least four pockets; a v.ssc with six. and pants with five fifteen, nr aE. while, as we have lately been told, it ia a very fact that women generally have no pockets whatever. We confess that we don't understand it. at alL Just last ltVa,i? W3S- a woman in town who had bought a ticket to Omaha, a-d af- uer"arua "ati guae so tae cospiiai. anc 2 Z 3 . ... T . , Lead lost the ticket out of rurrn some- thow. didn't know how nor where., and . sue was very nearly distracted over the logs didn't have money enough left to buy another ticket. Of course, if she-. had had fifteen pockets Eke the average man, ana had pur the ticket in one of them, and remembered which one of the fifteen it waa. she might still have lost the ticket. But it Just illustrates again the fact that women argue differently from, men to defend the fashion of not having- pockets, but carrying perse is. h-nfl the woman would say there is one only chance of losing it, whereas with a man's ffftwsn aarhars, there are -i -II 1 ' -i . . iwaMtotha