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P!i? d&l? lofthegioHps. - ; . - - 'AottiAKT.GEineBAC CocsTaa iasoed 'a dar rotW"election:ot:a. major for the Rrtt. Nebraska infantry to take ;a4aoe'5rweBalepl5.- "v ." " " aal aW - J JaniM' B.RxpztnB,' an "old-Ume -ipAator -anB- a -pioneer, in Ompha died 'ThiiTacUy evahiagi aged- -"yearfc.-lH caatoOmaha.:in 186C. . ...'-:' FkxoID. Rkad, a farmer'Jnear..Rieiair, iiaa dJaappjairedv leavitairmvch .prapriy aari a. wife 'and tnree0caUdn. It b riot -klMijrB wef-heha gonec' . ".. - -TU faandjd loaapt the Pari-Aaricao, lyaaitinn-irUl.beinriy BMiborlHtodiof: 'liMMKWL The. total number of. admfe : aioaa tpe the alsmontpa waB.845,073.' :' - ,..It is a'earioH fact that of patenU for iaveatiofiS in England for the' part W0 jeara, the Daifod, States stands first in raiuaiher, -Fraaiee''aejDeBo and England .third; ' '. ' - AafEAKEB from Gape Nome the other -day broach $5001000 ih kold.akw 100 , bmb withont Bsoaeyto pay their, fare, -ad'who left- hiadreds behiaA Who were Bt able to get aboard; .. ' ,-..- 0..It aeesls'that ibe jsapreme ooifrt of ladiaM wjlIo te called upoa- to' aay whether akis, stoleftbyi bub from a .toAbc-woman-. 'on a public .-street,- in - . . ... - .daylight jb ct is not, assault and . .'Foes faches of .sjbow fell at Waterloov Iowa, Saturday njgbt; five, iacfed? of aaow at Iacrasse; Wiaconsin, tianuay; ' .M Daiuth, MiBnesota Sunday afternoon - .a fcaK-houre enow-' with very cold tern- Issael wsmmanya f ....- ..... K..ttt8i. . L i. . j . . . .. ' - m OlfiMLlyMiliyiltallllllHi Ihawjl1!!!"""""" ...t.. ; ,... " fhliBHIkl.i A..C Bf ... -. ' : : . '' SSiMjSfr" 2if fiS : ' ifaa. GBoaoit It laaa;' wife'df Judge 'Lake of. Omaha; has left f or Chicago, -where she will take: treatment' at. the -V" -PaateBr inatitate'fo'ward-off reinlts of .' '-fha-bite of a dog supposed. b have been .- sJUeUdwith'rahies.- " : .-, . --.. . . : "' . - . :S AaoiTToclockWedBepday night last - the aeverest storm of the. season-visited "- 'PaBiUkw.-.Tne fall "of riain. was-very "heavy' and aocota'paniejd By 'wirijl aad. -'. aomeBaiL. The brjidgB'pver:the creek at ."- SiyMilU Was carried, away.- ... - - ' . . . ' ' " ' Flax- briAe.oat 'Monday atvJennings, T. lifraasM, cmsam'ing .at least half the ..'eaiire.-placel -Nb lives were JostlmC the ' pfpaeity. dimagereacheet- .haVdrede of' .thnaaaads of dollars. Aa'oil gusher 'was ' BteaghU'a there.' few weeks ago. ."" -. .V ' . ' m ' - .. . ; o-; -Tjrt atatemeat -for October by State.' Tteaaarer dfteufer shows -amount in'de- ' : aeeitery jbaaks, tfiaTJ; and a. bal'- f-.haad.of W06.I82.72, General warraata to the- amoani of f7i00 . have -heea. called, "bat not' yet presented ' -.4A TBArt of -300000 acres has been se-' . eared iar the valley of tbeGreea river 'in 8wwater.count5,Soa;thrn;om,DK, awryeyemade for a gigaatio canal aad hrrigaltioa svstem'-'aad ooneraction'is to he. eomaaeBced at-'ogeeC- Prospective aettlers are Boer aad Holland Dutch. ' ' ' .-. A. avATJOXM-xeagiBe ia a woodyard at &-DThprtday. became uh-c aad incaeaaed jts speed to it that-eent the engiaeer.bjf in Finally the flywheel. bant into aaaay-aiiJSBSrOBe.of which waa hurled thieagh the air "nearly a Half mile, fajl-. W aW-the.Mathodiet eharch.' waa-ased in evideaoa the ether day in a New York court by i C-Crawford ia a.eait for divorce ; his wife. Beeordsof aoonversa- ber and the co-respoadeat arete -reproduced.. The machine gave the wetds'withaclose iaiUtioh0f the ad Crawford .was granted the Da.W.H..TsHHiAs resigBed his pas- of the People's church, Chieagp, ef hia advaaciag age,-and has tas at aa aaaaalf of $1,800.- Ber. Frank Crane has hie license to preach as a fiaiater to accept a call from the lawflaw eharch, aad will, receive a $7,5tBy the hwheat Banisterial Geaeral Haghss repotted lei Ceba, eoaaiatiag of 450 , with l rites aad laid aiseav. The troops la Tag afcoaograuh - j atastetfeeiaaaWefSssaarBadagoea taat am the CeW iasaitnats Geaeral MULL- in ' thit the Bev: Ih aalalij saiir Tweaty-sighth ia faaWheeaa4tetaFhilijiiais ' XXKXKKXKXXKKXXKKOOOOOOOq$ : II Tammany ? uviottu. . bvrliniiigi . the entire SboooxxoooraxxxxxxxjoooooR Ihml tJftt (Wfit War, " ; ' JThe ampaiffBa.aad battles of ibe eiril ar ware'oB.m aealeof anrpaaaing magai- tade. Then .waa'.niore.than a ecoreoT aiagla-battka, aoaMUmeaxtendin orer aeroral daya,'in aaeh'of which the loeaee in. killed and wounded 'on. the federal aide were jcreater than1 the aggregate of all oar loaaea inall'other wars combined. How'1 paltry eeem' the 5,000 kiUed and woaaded ia'tbe war. of 1812,pr the war ui Mepooor Che' war wUh Spain, com pared with the 14,0Q0at Shilob, 15.W00 at the Oluekiihominy,' 13,000'at' Antietam; theaame. at Fraderickaburg, ,16,uw at Chanoellonmlle, 23,000 at. Gettysburg, 16,000 at Chfckamaaga, 37,000 in the Wd- derneas.' and 36,000. at Spot Uyl van Sa! The grand aggregate of destruction fairly taggen the imagination, accustomed as we have been for more than a generation to the.ngares-93,000 killed by bullets, 186j0uateHedbydisoaee,a,uuuoeaairom other caases-a grand total of '304,000, about one Ip'nine of every iuan who wore the-UBiform. f 'In no .other war in all time has such respect been paid to-the dead.- Imme diately after ite close the secretary of war was directed by congress "to secure suitable burial places, and to have these grounds inclosed, so that resting-places of the.honored dead maybe kept sacred forevexl" ,. In seventy-nine separate and distinct -national cemeteries the bodies of nearly. 800,000 soldiers who died'during the .civil war are interred, and the decor ation of (heir graves with flowers on a fixed day has become a national custom. Some of -the cemeteries contain each a silent army of over lOfiOO soldiers, in serried ranka. marked by the white head stones, on nearly naif of which is' in scribed "unknown." The world may he searched in vain foe anything similar or kindred; there is no other such impress ive sight General F. V. Greene in Scribner's. ' William Burke passed away Tues day afternoon of last week at" his home, after. a long .and serious illness. Mr.' B'arkewaa born' November 11, 1859, in Mazomainia, Wisconsin. He came to Omaha-in .1879, and had been in' the employ of the CJnionTacific twenty-two yeara the' last, nineteen of. which he was an eagiheer. He has lived in Columbus twelve years, during which he had been the; engineer on the .Albion. .He was taken ill: in-September, 1900, with pro gressive paralysis, and since that time had beea unable to resume his railroad work. Mr. -Burke was a general favorite ainong 'his associates; .be' never" hadan enemy,- and had never "been censured' in -any way by his employers. He was always exceptionally careful in all things entrueted -to him. Mr. Burke was mar ried' October 13 1885, in Omaha, to Miss Elizabeth -Farrell of West Chester, Pa whom be-leaves together with three children, two girls and one boy, to mourn the lota of a loving" husband and father. 'Mr.-Barke-leaves two sisters and three brothers. Funeral services were held Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock in the Catholic church, alter which the body was interred-In the Catholic cemetery. Henry 'Burke and -Mrs. Offerman of Omaha, brother and sister of Mr. Burke, and'Mr.and-Mrs.ljeary'of Milwaukee, (Mrs. Leary is sister of Mrs. Burke), all attended, the funeral. Mr. Burke .was a member of Columbia Lodge No. 268, Al 0. 17. Wr, those members who could he aotified in time attending the funeral. Ed. Hoarehaesnsd tke Columbus Telegram and Edgar Howard in thesum of. $5,0b0-alleged damages for publishing a certain paragraph in a late issue of the Telegram beginning "We must not'blame ".Ch'airmaa -Hoare for hie opposition -to democratic officials in Platte county, and especially, those-officials' who serve exe cutioBS,? -etc.. -The complaint alleges Chat the Telegram arid.; Edgar HoWard meant thereby to accuse-the plaintiff, of shirking hig'duty aad the payment of his taxes as a reputable citizen, and that J be would only pay his taxes when com pelled 'to do so -by process of law' and thereby .bring plaintiff into 'public .dis grace, infamy and' disrepute, and injure his credit and' standing as a citizen of Platte county. ". That' said publication was faJeeymaliciona and defamatory, and that by reason of said false, malicious aad defamatory pablioation, he has bees injared ia bis reputation in the sum of $5,000. A like suit has been brought against the Columbus. Biene for publishing- in German: "Ed. Hoare. hates -Sheriff Byrnes because be (Byrnes) made him pay-back personal taxes two years' ago. .Who will, cin convince-himself about this. Jin thV-coanty treasure? office this subject is tobe found Dec. 1, 99, Treaaarer Elliott issued an execution by order of theeoanty authorities against E. Hoarelor rear personal taxes for the years .87 to inclusive, 12 years, in.all to-'the sum of $119, which execution waa delivered to him throagh the sheriff's office:. He coeld not pay, and he begged for time, which'Byrnes granted to him "till it'firially appeared that he made ao .effort to pay. 'Bat on the 10th of April, be had to pay. For this reason he hates an officer whadoes his daty." It waa at first rumored that CqL Dale of the Times had also been sued, but vi the sum of $10,000.. This doesBot appear of record. . According to the old saying we are to have bat very little 'enow this coauag winter. An old aledo manafsctalrer al ways observed the-weather daring the month of September. If, after each raia ia September, the weather taraed off cold aad disagreeable, he maaufaetared .a lot of aledar'for there would be plenty of demand for-them the next winter. 6 the weather taraed off warm after each e that month -he woald make bat He says it haa apt failed tor forty yeara.- How was it at'yoar place, 1 IttitffKxI Itcal. I aajBMMimaMVUMamMManmssa at a H. Gietzen .Vis ' Ceatral City3 Sunday. , . Mia. MoGarry of Omaha is visitiag her sister, Mrs.' Gietxen. . Howard Geef and Ralph Turaer weat to Lincoln this morning. ',, ' Mrs. Ed. Westcott of Silver Creek vis ited relatives here last week. . 'F.-J. Pratt of the Humphrey Democrat pent Sunday with F.T. Walker. " Davie Jones is. home from Wyoming,' where he has been several moaths. - '. John HiBkleman came down from Fal- Jerton Saturday, retu ruing this asonuag. . Mrs. Howard Clark; of Gretaa is visit iag her home people the family of Jadge Poet. . ""."' . ' Frank Chambers of Schayler waa ia the city orer 'Sunday visiting at Paal Hagel'a.' . . G. O. Burns returned Th'areday from near Stuart, Nebraska, and will remain at home. Paul Pizey of Omaha came tip Monday to.aecept the position or clerk for Judge Sullivan. Miss Bessie Mitchell of Clarke visited her sister, Mrs. Garret, Heist, from Fri: day to Monday. Mm. Dr. Martyn and daughter, Mies Petite have returned from several weeks' visit in Chicago. ' . Mr. Edward Adams of Omaha who had been visiting Columbus friends returned home Wednesday. " Mia. Judge Robieon and Miss Rpbiaoa .visited in Humphrey part of last week. returning home Friday. Miss Ida KaulTman returned Wednes day from a two weeks visit with rela tives at Weeping Water. - Miss Etta Mackeyof Kewaaee, IIL, is visiting relatires.here, the families of J. E. Niehola and A. W. Clark. ' Mies Helen Sohraok of 8eattle, Wash ington, ia here for an exteaded visit with her sister, Mia. L. W. Weaver. , . Miss Louise Davie, niece of H. Hughes,' has returned from the east, where she has been visiting several months.' Mr. and Mia. Fred. JacMuUen aad family of Osceola, Iowa, are here visitiag with D. N: Miner, Mia, Mallea'a father. Mrs. E.M. Eiseman retarned Satur day from Chicago, where ebe weat sev eral weeks ago to place ber eon Josie in a school. Miss Lou Smith of Grand Island via. iled here 'a few day, retaraing home Monday. She was toe guest of Miss Freda'Pilhng. - J. E. North, Dr. arid Mrs. Evaaa and Mr. and Mrs. R H. Chambers were among those going south this morning on the B. A M. Mia. May Schram of Seattle, who has been visiting a meter ia Kansas City, returned -to Columbus Tuesday to visit her mother before leaving for her west ern home. Mr, and Mis. E- H. Jenkins returned Tuesday night of last week from their trip east and have many interesting in cidents to relate of their sojourn among relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schwalbach and son of Grangerville, Idaho, arrived in the city Monday, and are visiting with Mel. Jenny of Neboville. Mrs. S. will be remembered as Emma Judkins, a former teacher in Platte coanty. She goes to Florida to atay during the winter for ber h'ealtlu Mr. Seawalbaen accom panies her there aad will - return this way te take home with him his son Fred, who haa been here living with Mr. Jenny and attending school This It Tewr Caaaet. In order to introduce it into your home :The Semi-Weekly State Journal will be mailed, from now until Janaary 1, 102, for only twenty-five cents.- This will give you a paper every Taesday aad Friday and will be almost aa good aa a daily. It will give you all the marketa which just now Js a valuable feature, worth' to every farmer many times the cost of the paper. The Journal is print ed at. the state capital aad is more of a state paper than ally of ita competitors. It prints the. newa of the .world fresh from special'wirea ia ita owe office aad prints it iwice'a week, while it ia fresh and doesn't charge you aay more for it than does the old-fashioned weekly. Send your quarter to The State Journal; Lincoln, Neb. . jawal latate Tfasafari Becher, Hockeebergeff k Chambers,' real estate- sgeats, report the following real estate tranafers filed Jn the office of the 'county clerk aince oar last report: CarlBeinke jto I Sibbernsen, ptloU5,6,blk58,Colwd...t2300 00 Same to same, pt lot 6, blk SB, I Sibbernsen to -Carrie B:T. 100 e Voas, pt lot 6, bl 58, Col. . . . . CHIaaa8 wO ffiWJHl0U E F Bodehorst to Heary Bode-. . horst,w2sw46-i7-le,wd Peter Johnson to Carlson Bros lot 9 pt lot' 10, blk 12, land- BffiT eaU 1900 00 100 100 600 00 Pioneer Town Site Co to Mary E Jackson; lot 11, blk 6, vPea wODe H Heckeaberger toSpsacerC 'Osborn,e21otB 1, 2, Wk 2, Becher Placeadd Col wd.. . . Oscar 'A Johasoa to Mary Warth, fete, lft, 24 blk,' 7, aUUliawHsyt J0CI JohaBaaCoawat toAlvisBsholi lot 7, Wk 99, Col wd..... Esama J Jewell to Dan Mar .dock, s2 lota 6, , 7, 8, blk 10, Ocoaee, wd. . .......... .-; . 96 00 60 00 600 00 m 25 00 Total. $5708 0 y aattl Wsdaeaday aioraSag, to'saaala aw . to ffiriw at ImbH asOasM teoiiflat immlmL taUaatisfac4ory,oMWayortheqther; tot isMgiaiag that it aught possiUy be iadicafive of the official eoaaV We give below what asems to he raKa- hie ap to the tiaw of goiag to press: .p ' TheresaJtpftheelec-ia thiseity ia samsUriaed 'as follows, by aaajotitiaa: Hoileabsek 19tPhillipe 189,MoAiTaa 4, Byraes 125, Erpet H bSumwok in, Hudsoa 96, Wagaer lfla, those mespUale heiag repabUeaa. The total votes oa eoaaty trssanrer, aaperiateadeat aad surveyor,- rsepeotively, there bakg ao. special opposiOoo, were 689; GO aad 60S, In Columbaa towaehip, 'dsmocnatiu majorities were from $ap to" 78. . . v The letaraa from" the eoaatry are . emctawarenotao-prainjitaa it waa'ex- peoted they might. be, bat isdicatioas are that the democratic coaatytieket ia elected by varyiag aaajoritieW Nebraska incomplete returaa iadicate that, the republicans have carried the state tiolrt by aafeaujoritias. ' ;' At 8.-4R Tuesday night, Richard Orok: er conceded' the .eleotioB of Seth Low or r mayor of New' York. .'The plurality asigeafrom3O000toG6.00a : - . Governor Nash of Ohio thinks his plurality will be 41,00a. ' ' There waa little interest in Kentacky. A small vote .in Rhode' Island.:7The election of .the republican ticket'"' con sidered certain. . e It was estimated that the count of the -.- ." ' - - ticket in Das Moines, Ia,a long one would take until after midnight. Indi cations are a total vote in the state, 25 per cent off the .last, but a gain of 10 per cent in the majority of the'-fepablicaa ticket '...'.-; " Hepabbcans claim New Jersey by 10,000; and the electron of Murphy fer ixivarBoe by at least 700a In Massschasetto'returns indicate, so far, a falling off of about 25 percent ia the total vote,aa'd that republicans have carried the state by 70,000. A not fight is reported in Pennsylva-. ilia, and a heavy vote is reported... No indication as to result. ItJRXJIOTOl 10UTI. Thraafh Can to Caliiaraia. r . The Barlingtoa'a through car asrviie to California is aa follows: . . BftAtipMMp SLaaraaB-daily, Omaha, Liaeola, Haatiaga'aad Oxford, to Saa Frawasco, connecting at latter city with fast train for Loa'Aagelsa. "' Touanr 8Lxraa-persoBalJy con dacted-every Thursday,' Oaaaha, Lin coln, Hastings and Oxford to Sea Fran oisco "and Los Angeles.- TpuKisr Sutapaas "persoaally, con-, duotad-every Wedaesday aad Thars day. a-aasaa Ciij, St. Joseph, Wyssbre,' Saperior and Oxford to San Franoisco and Los Aagelea. All these, cars ran via Denver and Salt Lake City, passing the magniicent mountain ecenery of Colorado by day light The tourist sleepers are of the very latest design. They are wide veetibuled and lighted by gas. The seats have high, backs, and the aislea are carpeted. The linen is clean and of goad qaality. u If you expect to spend the winter, in California, it will pay yon to write for "California Tours, 1901-2, a 40-page fol der which will be ready for distribution early in November. ' Jteontaiae just the information the California traveler needs maps of California and- tbe.varioas routes to it; a liet'of California hetek; estimates of the cost of -a month's stay; information in regard to excursion trips, i climate, oat of door sports, " suitable clothing, etc. Free. .. " J. FaiixciB, General Passenger Agent, . 6oov9 Omaha, Neb. . wW avaVmaafaTr Bs"VwaeBeVv Review of the weather near Genoa for the month of October; 1901. ' Of Yltaft awsOfihtll fin sTimaf Mfsaltil llffit lfllf fJwB i SLsa '.'.'."' li ..... lv c 7 ."."" 17 - a? ' aaJffiWaaTai, Baa$PKfaHsUJ liOWOaaooalMA. l"5arQajfa 9s, ffiea Uaaya 5i i "J$aiiTa aasaa ieW Hick wiaw daja. "taTafeUdwiafBoitioaaaC days. Iaebesof TaiafaU. Do MMI mflli iMt 'Prevailing winds from sw to nw by e.' Thunder storm on the 10th" at 7 a. m. accompanied by alight bail, wiad ne. Foga 1st, 18th and 20th. - ". " : Frost on 3d, ath, 14th, 17th aad 20th. Slight ice on the 4th aad 14th. . " Very high wiad oa the.eveaiBg of the 29th from the a and eoatiaaed .thaoagh the night. What may be called the first aattoaal coaveBttoa 'waa not held by either of the -great parties. It was conducted by what was known aa the Aatl-Ma-sonic party and waa held Ja Baltimore. In September, 183L Jelegates attead ed from every state (aot choeea, how ever, oa a basis of electoral streagth), a prealdeat and vice presldeat were nominated, and a platform waa adopt ed, ae Democrats held their first aa tkmal coaventloa In Baltimore la May, 1832. 313 delegates being present. As this year, the. only coatest waa ever the vice presldeacy, OeaeraJ Harrison having a walkover for first plaee. His oppoaeats caavened la Waahlngton and named Henry Clay, IT oat of 24 states,, being reareaeated. - Since then nom!- anting conventions have beea the rale. New York 8ua. Lef'stiass. America ia a tolerably free "eoaatry when yoa think right dowa'to the foan datioa. of things, aad act aceordiagly. Tan JotrajTAL has had thirty years ex perience ia haHag legal Botiess of all dsscriptions, and takes this nhnasiiiB to say that it is thoroagaly efaipaed for this sort of "work. ' s We desire' that yoa tsmsmbsr yoa have work of thie aort to he When yoa4o the paying, yot have the right to place the were. Pfiaial attea-' tioa givearto aaail orders. CaH an or addresa, . M. 1T1 Tonamn A Col, We-delayed. priatiag Tax Jocajux, JoaraalOaTColambae.Nebr t - . f in ":? wmrj oi a mean maa. xxe aet.be the anaaert on recotaV bat carries a veryfalr brand of He had a contract to afjr a certaia aasoant of cruehed atoaV The aaachlae heaaed coald tura eat all tie wofi he ceakl get by manlag sight '.heara a day. f The mean man. had. an eagtnet who a,-gialaa. .The gealaaiwent t hla day aad said hetaeagat- ha eaahf aaikr;seeje.lmprevemeata la that maealae ap 1ft would do aaorework The gealaa.waa paid by- He wsrkediea.the ataca&ie for sever al days, taking K' apart and putting It aigsthir agala. Whea recoastr acted, k jpreved to have' greateVeJfcleacy taaa before,, ao ech ap. that it did the sajpa amsaat ef work In oae'atlnttte id a half taat-R wed to take four aadaaalftoae. ", The aesaa bmb, however,'.coaid get coatrscts taaa .before, o Ha fin all hia orders by'-raaalag' aheat three bo'ura.a day. The mean aua thea weaito.tae genius and aaM: "See here, Heary, I've beea paying yea-by the month, but there Isn't as Baach work aa there used to .be--nof aawagh to keep you busy. 1 shall hare1 to fpy yoa by the hour after thla. Heary demarred. .He bad beea too faithful, bat he aWn't think that ought to redace hla aaralags over one-half. Hla esjoJoyertWas firm, however,, aad Heary resigneL-New York If all and t la Ji Oaea there was a really radical pa ir, la LendoB it was, bet the maa R aew Uvea here. aad1 telle the tale.' .It8weaoBerof those -papers which are a tragedy. They, represent the wreck of the enthusiasm of strong smea who aauat find 'the outlet for their aaoetolate. This paper began by being at odds with an that was estabUshed, aad It had readers..But aa time' went aa the man wbemade the paper drove eft- alagly andln groupao all those who hid begun by being tils supporters.' 'It was found a little too radical, for them, and they no longer kept step with Ita aewest march.. ' ' "Of course I aow can see, that such a paper waa foredoomed to failure,' the editor said after he had recited the ear- 'ly history .of his 'venture. WI confess It waa pretty strong even for British radicals. . After the circulation had dwindled dowa'to the, extremists I suc ceeded In alienating about half of them by denouncing social democracy as feu dal oppression, and the other .half left me whea I attacked, atheism on-the core of "Its- superstitious tendencies. After that 1 ran the paper as long aa I could without any subscribers. But I had to,gtve It up. Nobody would read. It except myself, and toward the end I had to glve'ep reading It myself. I foaad It too aasettllng. So It stopped.' New York Commercial Advertiser. Tae TLeasjeet Wevtt. " aeh.w aald Tom, "which Is the most dangerous' .word to pronounce In the EagUafa laaguageT' -Doa't know, ualefts It's a swearing word. Tooar said Tom. "Ifs -stambled.' because yon are sure to get a'tnmble between the first aad last letter." N "Ha, bar aald Bob. "Now, I've got oae for yoa. I found It one day In the paper. Which, is the longest word latbe-EagUsh languager' iacomnreBeBalbinty, said Tom promptly. "No; sir; Ifs smtea,' because there's a whole, mile between the first and Ho, 'aorcried-.ToiB, "tbatfs noth ing: . I knew a word that has over three miles between Its beginning and "What's thatr- asked Bob faintly. "Beleaguered," aald Tom. Pear On one occasloa during a visit to America liichael Guns, who. assisted Gilbert and' Sullivan In bringing out many of their operas, was trying the voices of some candidates for the che raa. One of them sang In a sort of affected Italian broken English. The stage manager Interrupted. "Look here," be aald, "that accent won't do for Bailors or pirates. Give us a little less Mediterranean and s little more WnltechapeL" . .'Here Gunn, turned and .aald:. "Of what nationality are you? Yon don't Bound Italian' The other suddenly dropped' his Ital ian accent and In Irish said. "Share, Mr. Gunn, I'm from the same country aa yourself.". MUltaer reaapeeUr. Qalaa Such pomposity In the army Is disgraceful. De Fonte Pomposity? ' Qalan Yea. Since Finn has been promoted to corporal be objecta to bis letters being marked "private for fear people may think that that Is still bis nnkv-Chlcago News. Often aa Dwafai ' "Hera, said the observant boarder, who had a' newspaper In his band, "is n writer who asserts that odors can - "Wen, added the cross eyed .board er,' "mask to pretty .tood." Pittsburg Cliraalele-Telegraph. "Yea, that cheeky young Wutergreen soade a friend ef the haughty Mrs. Da roawg the very, first time he.me't berr "Hew did he do ltr "He siked-ber If her hair wasn't prematattly gray.-CleVeland ' Plain Dealer; icasef tawDeakt. taster's New Been (to Freddy, atar-lagV-WeO. Freddy, bow .do yon like say looks? lYefidy-Oh, yer long hair makes yoa look awful amy. but aiebbe yoa ain't Iadlaaapolis JoaraaL - Maalc Is sometimes divided Into tww classes, aacred and profane. For par ticulars as to profane music, go to a "sacred concert" Boston Transcript. J. M. CURTIS Jistice of tie Peace. trWould respectfully solicit a share of yoar beet Over First National Bank, lat door to . the left ISaprtf - D.gTlBW, ' AYSOaUnrT AT LAW. laawM UaaVw) awa ia Pint Ratieeal LC . T.. . . V ' NOTICE PROBATE OF. WILL. NoUoe will. IWBBJf Ieaek, lath eoaatsc nana ataa . rraaeaotkw.tkat apoafnak of written ia tiaajMat ppottim to b tea latt will aa tgila;Bt off a TfcoBMw JmA far- aaa iiaJ n wonmh taat teiet for aoafliac ta Sat dav.el A.D. ML oc z o does of HowaUi, A, D. IBM. I"-'. . aaovt T.D. CeaatrJi Ttr NOTICE PBOBATE OF WILL. Notk probate of wUl. J aaaaM. -Ia the coaatr Joaa W. T.8oluBidt.aV or TheBtatooCNebcaBkatAtba ban aad mat of Ua of said Jaba W,T. aduaidt dseaaaid: .Tak aockci, taat apoa alia ofa wttttaa ia- traaMat paipoctine to. bo tae laM will and toataawat at Joba W. T. Sctuaidt for probata aaaauowaace,Kta oraeiaauMK mia far bearia too 27th dar of Noroaibar. A.D. MM, before aaid coaatr coart, at the bear, of S o clock p. ak,at waiebtiawaair pmoa iatatattad bmj appear aad eoateat tbMtir;aaddaaeti of th& proeerdiac ia orderad pabliahrd tbna weeks aaccaMivelj prior to aaid day of brar ia fa TaaCounuca JoeaMAL. aweekly sad legal aewspaper priated, pabliahrd aad of sjte wal ciicalatioa ia said coaatv aad atsts: la testtaMar whereof, I haraaereaataeetaty nd aad oSctal and at (Tolaaibas this Si day of bad NoTeaaber. A. D. l9t '--... SaovS T. D. Beanos, Coaatr Jadsa. ' PBOBATE NOTICE. Ia the coaatr coart of Platte coaatr. Iatbeaaatterof theeetateof Hanaan Ladtke. deeaaatd. Notice of fiaal arttlowaat ami ae- To the creditors, beira, Waters aad otberaia- lerewca ia tae estate oc mraiaa jamae.ea- Takeaotiee that JobaOoets baa Sled ia the eaaaryeaart a report ox ate or the estate c aad nmxa the coart for the of aaid report aad-diet ribetio of aaid, aad it is ordered taat tae aaaae etaad lor oa the 19th day of -NoTembar. WW. before the coart at the hoar of z o'clock p. as., at which tiaae aay'peraoa iateraated aaay appear aad ex- toaadeoau eoateatthe aotice is ordered aivea ia Tax CoLtraBtrs JocaNAL for three coBuocolire weeks prior., to the lMhdayaf KoTeaiber, 1H. - . Witaesa my Mad and the era! of the eoaaty coart at Colaaabaa. this 23d day of October. tWL ISkauj aoocts raalyJade. PBOBATE NOTICE. Ia the eoaaty coart of Platte coBBty.'Kebraaaa: la the raattecof the estate of Krederiek Uer ber, deceaaed. Notice of aal eettleweat aad aceoaat.- To the creditors, heira. lecateM aad ohers ia tereated in the estate of Frederick (ierber, 4affiOamafCd - Take aotice that Miaaie Uerber haa filed ia the eoaaty coart a report ttf her iloiaas as ad 811818- tratnx ot tbe estate oc rreuenca lieraer. de ceased, aad it is ordered that the aaaie ataad for hsarias oa tbe Mth day of November, IBM. before the coart at the hear of 2 o'clock p. mu. at which tiaie say peraoa iatereated amy appear aaa except to aaa cqateat rae This aotice is ordered sjvea ia Tax Coumsro Joobnai. for three coosacatife weeks prior to Mth day of November. 1901. Witaeas my hand aad the aeal of the-eoaaty coart at Colaiabaa. this 2Mb day of. October, 1901. " . 8KAL.1 T. D. Kobisox, SOoctS ' CoaatyJadsiC' PROBATE NOTICE. Ia theauUter of the estate of Johaaa H. Hell- buseh, decsaeil. Notice to creditors. Notice is hereby ciyea, that the creditors of aaid deceased will meet the ' adadaiatrator with wilt aaaexed of aaid estate, before as, Coaaty Jodge of Platte eoaaty. Nebraska, at ary oaaee ia Celambaa, asid eoaaty, oa the 12th day of Noveaiher, ISM; oa the lab day of Febraary, . lws-. aau a tae lata day or nay. 1MB. at zo-eiocKp.Bioi eacnday.iortae mz.at ZolflCKp.aior each day, lor the par- poae of preaeatiBft taeir cauaM for sxaatiaa- tioa. adiuatmeat sad sllowsaee. Six aaoaths are allowed for the creditors to preseat their claims aad oae year for the admla istrator with will aaaexed to aettle said estate from tbe 12th day of November. 1901. aad taw aotice ia -ordered pabusbed ia Tub Cournatrs Jocbxai. for foar eoaseeatire weeka, prior to the 12th day of November. 1901. !-.. i T. D. BoaiaoH, L8KAL.J is oct 4 (VwatyJadse. PROBATE NOTICE. ' la the coaaty coart of Platte eoaaty; Nebraska. Ia the matter of the eetateof A&gaat Beatel. deceaaed. Notice of fiaal settlement aad ac eoaat. To tbe eraditora. heirs, lnaateea aad others iatereated ia the estate of Aaireet Beatel, de ceased. Take notice that Bertha Beatel has filed ia the coaaty coart a report of ber doings aa admiait .tratrix of the estate of Aagset Beatel. deceased. nnti ir ia ftrnrrmi tniw iinriranvntTnaii Tnr aaarlaa: oa the 18:h day of NoTember, .1901, before the coart at the hoar of 2 o'clock p. mat which time aay person interested may appear sad except to eaBtl fOsat0Bam alw9 aWs)BaB? This aotice is ordered siren ia Tax Counrsos JotnuiAL for three coasa entire weeks prior to tbe 1Mb day of November, 19M. Witness my band and the ami of the eoaaty coart at Colambaa this 21st day. of October, 1901.. ttJCAL.1 T. D. Hobison. 23 octs toaaty Judge. PBOBATE NOTICE. In tbe coanty coart of Platte connty.' Nebraska: la the matter of tbe estate of William J. Will- . lama, deceased. .Nonce of anal aertlemeat aBdaccoant. To the creditors, beira. legatees sad others ia tereated in the estate of William J. Williams, deceaaed. Take notice that Mary H. Williams has filed ia the coaaty court a report of ber doings aa ex ecutrix, of the estate of William J. Williams, deceased, aad it is ordered that the same etaad for bearing oa the 12th day of November, 1901, before -the coart at the hoar of 2 o'clock p. ra., at. which time any person interested may appear ana except to and contest tbe same. This notice ia ordered gives ia Tax Coltjxsvs JotnuiAL, for three coasecative weeks prior to tbe 12th day of November. 1901. Witness my band and the seal of the coanty coart at Colambaa, this 17th day of October. 1901. r, i T. D. Rosiaos. incAUj jjocts Coaaty Jodge; . C. CASS IN, raoraiKToa or Tax Omalia Meat Market VBm"r"nWm"nw B"ffiww"ffifV sTmaTrsTamaaTWV Fresh and Salt Meats V Game and Fish in Season. - -awrHigbest market prices paid' for Hides and Tallow. - ' THIRTEENTH $T., 00LUMBU8, NEBRASKA tSaprtf Blacksmith and e Wagon Work... ' Everything in oar line shw every thine; gHarnnteew. Wacans naae to eraer. Best horse-shoeing ia the 'eity. A fne line ef Bnggif Carriages, etc. "- tWl am aaeat for the 'old: reliable Colambaa Bnggy, Company, of Colaav bas, Ohio, which is 'snaTkaeat gaarsav tee'of strictly f rat-class goods.' LOUIS SCHREIBER. baton- aald eoHt earn, aa "wOWwnwaw""B"mi D.a.a wataanaM any ponoa iatamted mmr appaaraad laaaiit tee hbk aad saa aortai off tU pinriiiiBS is a dmd pwalialwd Otnwmk oam inhrjrier te mm dai of a Has ia TaaCoHiBsas Jewy latwrtawjr waewot.1 taVa"aowaateaataaT kaad I nmiJr Til c - '- m a SBocttf Fremoilt and CUB8K8 r 8TUspT. MASSES. Gomnrierciai .. - aa!aat'aasawai fram whaeh toaawH yea ;. aah e!fam' .. .-.- Tent tmwha reatrd. .Ia thjafi .to. pay ear fare OFFIi'IALLY BaUONUsaal. atatoOsrUlistas, FalAUAOY COUBSE.. The in satire orraMotnerwork CeialEBCIAI.COVBSS. .-. .. SlOKTlf AN V A N TYPE WE1TING. No sshool otwre eaaal tSftOa, aad it w have aot free of .o MUSIC COUBSE. Piaao, Ovaan, Yiolia. Ma'adoHa.' Yoke aad Haraaoey. 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