nMi 4 .I"" .-- S, at- -.-.. .Li' .""J t- - V . r" " A ' - t. Yh. IV Jf -...w BSS 33.'rS.Vt.. Jt Mat 11,1m. CoIttmbnsfourttaL yty. u 5iy "awammi iwseaaa. PA MH... ...... .............. SaYWS BeBBSae...... .. .... .. .... .... WUHOUII. HAT U. 1 awTe taVBsue rm jouaji IMVIMM (KM BBS WMfHT SB fW MJIrtkMiBliiftll Bepublicaa State coaveatioa, Liaeoln, Jane 18. IMmki State Fair, LsbcoIb, Aagast at to September 5. Graad Amy encampment, Waahing toa, D. CL, October 6-1L State High School Declamatory coa tsst, Grand Islsad, Friday, May 23. First Cuban congress convenes. May 10. Gabaa Independence Day. May 90. Nebraska Epwortb assembly, Iiaeola. August 6 to 14 inclusive. Bepublicaa CoagrassioBsl coBvaatioa, Third district, Fremont, Jaae 10, 10 o'clock, a. m. Sixth dietrict repubticaa wingressionsl eoaveatioa at Crawford, June 12; num lisrct delegates, 207. XXXI Dishonest legislation is always con cealed. The burglar chooses the iiight,or the absence of his victim -for his time of action. J. L. Quinby. XXXXXXXJ NEBRASKA POTATOES. The Nebraska Fanner baa a sensible article oa potato raising in Nebraaka. At this season wien the fanner looks oisr an idle piece of ground, wondering what to do with it, or when the good bousswifew the city gazes on an adjoin ing Tacaat lot, to what better nee can the ground be pat than raisin this always and ever wekxMne vegetable? Sir Walter Raleigh of blessed the alleged discoverer of tins useful escaleat, the tuber eolsross, intro duced it to the Britons he conferred a greater benett npon mankind than the imperial civilisation of Borne. True' the honor of the discovery has been attrib ated to the Spaniard of Peru, and like wise to Sir John Hawkins, the infamous, bat tradition lingers fondly around the of Balajgh, aad Ireland has special for cherishing him in gratefal wmmmwmmtmmmmmmmmmmtmm s Mnawmui awii. I lMawemwaBeS leanhlieas Canty CsarsaUsa. Bepablicsa electors of Matte cxmaty are hereby called to Meet ia their respective votjae; pre eiacta aad wards Tharsday. Mir , MB, at Z p. U for the parpoae of eelectiac dnlsaataa to the eeaatr eoateatioa, to be held at Hamphrejr, at 1 o'clock, p. bl, Tharsdajr. Jaae 5. 1982. far the pentose of eelectiac delegates to the repaalieaa rnacwInaal coaTeaUoa. delegates to the repab Ueaa state coareaUoa, dwlajatea to the 24th district repweatatite coareBtioa, daleaaiai to the Ma district aeBatorial oobtmUob, aad to aoadaate candidates for ooaatr sttnroaj aad lepramatetive for diatriet No. 24, aad for the traamrtioa of each other hnsiaass at may prop erly came before them. The township meetiaga will ako aomiaete loealoKcers. Tae aeveral towaehlpa will be eatitlad to the feUewiac aaaber of delesatee to the eoaatjr ooaveatioa: CftjretCotaailNU- nawward. 6 Batler 4 ward......... IiOBD... ...... 2 o lt Craek ... 8 4 GraaTille. 6 4 Iraiiuwa.. ....... 4 5 Moaroa. s 4 oft. BefaMra.... ... 5 5 Woodtille. 4 wssaSjaaSr Ebwoi Hoabs, Chainaaa. K.G.8TBOTBXB, Secratarx. TaJfdward. CofciaA towaahip.. CMa, flaaUCfaak.... Ofaad Prairie Haavhtar.... Mas. Makt A.L1VZRXORK, it is feared, atay become totally blind. AonnuL W. T. Sampson died at Waaa iagtoa,D.a,Mayo;at 5 p. ax, ia the sixty-third year of his age. Obobok W. Ambbosk, formerly jadge of the district eoart at Omaha, died of paeamonia at Wesley hospital, Chicago, May 6. Bum have been introdaoed for pro vidiag govenuaeat baiknaga at Grand lalaad aad York for $100,000 and $75,000 iwspeotiTely. F. Bkct Haktb, the American aathor, died at London, the aight of MayS, sad denly, from hetnorrhsge by an affection of the throat He was born at Albany, N.YAugast25,1839. Glxk TAUBOTTof Tecnmseh wss chop piag Bear a clothes line when his ax was eaagfat on the line, resalting in a false stroke, the blade of the ax entering the calf of hie leg full width and to a consid erable depth. Mas. HKTTncGKKEir.tbe noted woman of aaaaoe, has been granted a permit to carry a revolver, by the police depart ment of New York City. Sheexpectato aseare pistol permits in all the large cities ia which she does buaiaess. The estate of the late J. 8teriiag Mor toa ia estimated at about 9100,000, the will providing for an annuity to Jaws Eauaa Morton, sister of the deceased, the reauuader in equal shares to his four soas. Joy, the oldest son is to have "Arbor Lodge." Ms who are discredited by the people are aot the proper ones to decide that the people shall be prevented from audt- rownBOBUBatioaa. Recent per- oaly show the aeedof imme- reform in the nrimarv svateaa. Mebraska State Beeord. Bat for the failareof the potato crop ia xrelaad maay years sgo in the last ceatary the United States would not aow possess some of its brightest names aad splendid internal improvements that have done so much to make our country what it is. Nebraska is one of the favored homes of the potato. As the Nebraaka Farmer ssysinl8OO,weprodHoedl62,188busbel0; in 1870, we produced 739,984 bushels; in 1880, 2,150,893 bushels; in 1890, 9,19873 bushels; in 1900, 9,664,446 bushels. Although not in the general sense a pop ular crop in Nebraska, the potato of Utah, Colorado and other atates being much more prominent in the markets. yet the fact is that Nebraska is one of the nine atates producing three-fifths of the crop in 1899 and 1900, and among these nine states, sixth in yield, exceed ing that of Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, and standing next to Pennsyl vania in 1899. The World-Herald believes, with the Nebraska Farmer that because of the many uses to which the potato may be pat, more attention ought to be paid to its production by the people of Nebraska. The soil and climate of the state are adapted to it, and in the irrigated sec tions it flourishes with unusual vigor, quality and growth. Omaha World Herald. . Thbbx are a great many republicans who prefer that Hon. A. E. Cady should be the republican nominee for governor than a candidate for congress. The party needs one of its strongest and best known bmb as its candidate for governor, and Mr. Cady woald fill the bill com pletely. Kearney Hub. The republican party has a large num ber of good men whose names have been suggested for the high position of chief executive of the state of Nebraska. Those who know Mr. Cady know that he ia honest, capable aad efficient on gen era! principles, and are sure that, whether governor, or congressman, he woald do the right thing, and, having a clear conception of duty ahead; if elected, he woald have a fitting andadequate realiza tion of the duties of a representative of his party in a campaign of education" in principles, in' this good year, 1902. Several people have had reason to know, in an experimental way, that Cady is so well equipped in national and state poli ties, and so ready in debate, that he who contends against him must be prepared for a demonstration of the fact that -Whea valor It alorprenoareaaoB, the sword it fight mTU." A Nebraska company with a capital stock of $40,000 has been organised for the purpose of auaiag for coaL It is apposed their first venters will be four miles south oT Milford, aad ia Saline county where coal was discovered a abort time ago. At Dorchester, some twenty-five years ago, coal waa supposed by mining experts, to be under the sur face, bat no special effort was made to ascertain. It ia claimed that when the discovery north of Dorchester, in Saline county waa made recently, an applica tion was filed with the governor for the state reward of $4,000 for a veia twenty six inches thick. Before any payaaent will be made by the state, the discoverer must pay the cost of an examination. It has been demonstrated ia certain por tions of Platte county that there ia artesian water here. Possibly in other portions, by going down deeper, coal or oil, and probably at least artesian water may be found. Senator Millard on Wednesday last "introduced a bill for the purchase of sites and erection of public buildings at West Point, Cuming county, and Colum bus, Platte county, each to cost forty thousand dollars." Such is the sub stance of a paragraph, in news from Washington. It is not only possible but very probable that the bill may pass through all right If so, doubtless the government will transact the business of location to suit its present aad future needs for ten to twenty years, as nearly as may now be estimated by the depart ment. The water power that is certainly available here in some form, and which, soon or later, is sure to be utilized, illus trates the fact that there is no good reason why there should be a disturbing difference of opinion 00 "matters that are clearly solvable 00 a more general prop osition, satisfactory to all lot interests, street interests and sectional interests, because there is always an exact way to do right. From a distance comes the following "local," which will be of interest to many Jodxhal readers: One of the prettiest home weddings of the season took place at 230 p. m. April 27, at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Ous Keaseher of Salem, Oregon, the ocession being the marriage of Mrs. Keosehsra sister, Miss Clara Lerie to Mr. BoyOoboon of Portland. The ceremony was performed by Bev. Ronald McKillop of the First Baptist church of Salem. Only relatives and a few friends were in attendance. The house was prettily decorated in ferns, Oregon grape and lilies. After congrat ulations, refreshments were served. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Levie of Edison, Nebraska, and a former resident of Columbus, Nebraska. The groom is a highly esteemed young man of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Cohoon left for a trip down the Willa mette river. They will be at home to their friends st 828 Esst Lincoln street, Portland, Oregon, after May 10. : J the SBowdowa the sJias f the aWaa taaasl the steam froseoa the ear wJa dowa. Thsslsvsrtoa was 7Ja7tnt above sesleveL Watts we were sewdag evsr the Boekiss froatOsaoa Oft, weraaehsd aa elevation of 1490 BMstiU there was near so mash saow thsra as wa as you aot through this approach tioa is much greater than further ftftir rawing TTwriit. in ttrrmmsaosd to soBMdowaaadeaadbytheBraeCaaoa which was pretty to look si, we eaate right ;by where gold was first daMovered ia California, ia gold raa or Dutch fiats, aad a good aaaay thousand yards of dirt have been handled tbere in the last fifty years, lookiag for the yellow mta!, aad I supposes good maay poor fellows have gone broke in the mssntima, A good many Chinese are paaaiag away there now, bat did aot leara how it seas out. Down the gulch we came, the govern ment have quite lwirrigatiag ditches and water duots, aad it looks to ass as though water was gmd aaoasy ia this country. As wa 0104 lower down the Baouataias .aad Beared Ssenuaeato wa began to get into the fruit belt which all along near -the foothills is grand aad well improved. Ws passed ths Earl Fruit Company's hsadquarten cards you often see oa fruit oars esetoa ths U. P. sad they look to be s very large concern. All the vfrom the aide of the BKmntein raage to Saera asento the country looks very fiae, bat after you' leave -Ssersjaeato fer-Friseo ths & P. B. R passes through miles aad nuleeof very poor laad, good for aothiag bat for raising dacha, and than yoa woald have to dip their wiaaa so they could not fly away. What we have seen of California it looks aa tboagh it was about five bad to one good. lieaka ami Yifiaity. Mrs, Ora Hill ia confined to her room with sickness. Miss Simpson of Schuyler speat San day with Miss Jennie Paiator. Bev. M. Anderson drove to Monroe Saturday to bold services at that place Sanday. The Epworth lesgae carried oat aa exceUent program Sunday evening. The house was flljed and the best of order prevailed. "' Brother Bart Stevenson oooapied the pulpit here Sunday in the sbsenoe of Bev. Anderson. Mr. Stevenson received the congratulations of his friends and feels encouraged in the work he hopes to carry out We feel proud of our Colfax oounty boys. Celuahas Ptfclic fefcert, Afrit, Ue Mm. Wa.-Murray visited L Ghwk was a visitor to Haashrey Monday. J. a Martin of darks was ia towa Monday. Mia. D. a Kavaaaagh was ia Liaeola Mm Bowmen of Schuyler visited Mrs. Paal Hoepen 8aaday. Mm. Dr. Goer went to Graad Island today for a abort visit. Mr. aad Mm. F. H. Robert of Geaoa wars ia towa Tharsday. Prof. B. M. Campbell of Humphrey visited ia towa over Saturday. Peter McFaydsaof Genoa visited his Brother, W. MeFayden, Sunday. Mrs. Freak Eiassrs of Humphrey vis ited the Misses MoMahoa last week. Mia, Tessa' Loekaer House of Omaha visited friends in the city over Sanday. Editor Toaag aad wife of Geaoa were ia towa Tharsday, oa their way hosts aa People's Normal School INFORMrlTION ON aWftRYTHIIIG EVERYWHERE. f If there is f anion in Nebraska this year the candidate will not be 8precher or say other populist; he will be n dem eerat. People's Banner, David City (republican, formerly a populist psper.) It will probably all depend upon what aoaae ssptring politicisn wants next year or the.yesr after. The succession of Jadge Salfivsa on the supreme bench, will boob come oa, and that will eater into the cslculstions, too. Fremont Herald. Taa county board has spent most of k wrestling with n proposition ittod by L. D. Richards, of Fre mont, to refund the a & A P. railroad beads ever which there has been each costly sad futile litigation. Principal mtorest combined the old original 1 of WtofiOO bow. amount to $198.- wL Yesterday the board voted to asespt the offer of Mr. Richards to ref aad far $136,131. About 9100400 will be takea by the state treasurer at 3 per coat. Blair Republics. Tuesday morning's dsihes gave tekv grams -A the dsy before of the situation, the effects visible of the invisible but tremendous forces of n volcano. From the Omaha Bee's account we reproduce the leading paragraph and the headlines: "Fort De France, Martinique, May 12. It now seems to be generally admitted that about 30,000 persons lost their lives ss the result of the outbreak of the Mount Pelee volcano. American Consul Aysas of Guadalope reaches scene of the volcano. Spot where metropolis of Mar tinique stood is n complete waste. Late details confirm early reports. Grim dis aster of Fridsy forecasted Thursday by clouds and cannonading. Land and sea strewn with thirty thousand corpses and wreckage of buildings, and ships form n aujnu" TaaweU4mriagattheRemmelefarm areeseded vary slowly lest week, the drill but rock of day. The total whiles exactly knows. is theaght to ha 218 lest, or about seven ssst below the surface of the coal layer ws'ewnssfaB waarJ pQBVvCwHMel 4 I0vef Harry Brewa who m msssging the drill iagisaetia the least dieoouraged be st the additional depth, bat i win bo UMfaMtasttsepieeesof up are exactly the saasalBBt that coal Iswaeys, sunk as taa drill aast pssitriti at the ealyfceaalteSfsstpsrday; watts ia Da. FoKDTcs, in n lecture at Univer sity Place recently, says the Lincoln Journal, talked upon important influ ences in the life of womankind and pointed oat the dangers arising from over-pressure in the school room and the home, aad from the attending irregular ities of society lu daring tbe period of rapid physical development A as Biade between the Amer- girl of eighteen aad her English of the same age. in which he nave ss a reason for the superior vigor of the lsttor, a more tranquil life, more regular aleep and rest periods, and plainer and store nutritions food. (Ia TRANSLATED. J. BuwUac Morton.) He has aot eaaaad to be; mv. drj joar taara. Teateald not aorraw that the mora appcara. Ta awald aot arhwafaeaaati the aowia aafold sprias froai eat the dewy wold. ha ia. bat loathe Aadarcaan Taawjhaiai thebbdiatotheUqaidbhM. AadatmsKiawHteSaeaaaia pathway, too. HiaeaathaTsfoaadtheway Oat of arm's ifoaadkaLore 1 triad. .ia IB waaUa filalatrt? A. J. Gaona of tetely lectured acainet eaual Brooklva,N.T. She is reported as say sag. "IK coarse one mas the risk of oeooauag very uapopular by woman teat fear plaee ia ia the " m ajlana ia inllil . Ma. George out of piece ia giving lse- m wwaNnwa SSUSB swnv rmaa Bar M&Gesrgespsads aaore than r travehng about tbecouatry aot only seeinst saffraee bat n varietv of other 6-- tU. it to perform sll her polit- a law lima. U aao Citizens of Columbus on Wednssdsy morning last were very much concerned over the rumor that a fire which had started at 4 o'clock, had destroyed many business houses of St. Edward, Boone oounty, waa still unsubdued at 7 o'clock, and threatening destruction to the town. Inquiry brought the truth, and quieted uneasiness. The facts ss furnished in n telegram to the Omaha World-Herald, are: "8even business buildings were burned to the ground. The fire started in the Eagsa block and consumed that building aad Bornman's meat market; Harry Biehsaoad, restaurant; W. De graw, barber shop; A. D. White,-drag store; F. B. Bozell, drag store; Robert Hardy, dwelling; Nels Hsssslbseh's old store building and the Key wood build ing. The firemen were unable to cope with the fire. The beat waa so intense that the big plate glass fronts in ths Hssselbsch brick block, Mstocsce sad Guntner, Needham A Cos. buildings, though f sr from the fire, ware broken oat A number of people roomed up stairs in the Eagaa block and barely esesped with their lives by using electric light and telephone poles. Tobe Ellis' photographic rooma were rained also. The electric light and telephone com panies suffered loss. F. H. Rossell lost heavily. The streets were piled up with the goods that the firemen carried from tbebarningbaildiaga. iBSuraace light." SckooL Field School land 2 60 Sand 4 87 6 and 7 41 Williams School,- land2 62 Sand 4 34 6 and 7 37 . s : 44 Lincoln, land 2 '66 Sand 4 43 High School, land 2 45 Sand 4 42 6 and 7 44 H.8. 83 Highland 41 Band. 15 Total 746 Number of visitors 67. .. Percent 0 Enrollment. Attendance. i 91 93 92 91 96 97 96 93 96 97 96 96 95 92 97 97 85 94 Mrs. Paal Krsaseof Albion spsat Sat arday ia the city, oa her war hoses from Graad lalaad. Miss Mary E. Dugan, who has been ia Ossaha for aosoe tisss, re- Moaday. MissWiaaie Msteoa of Grand IsUad visited hsr friend. Miss Louise Davis, bstwesn trains Saturday. Mrs. Hsary Robiaeoa and daughter, Miss Clara of Geaoa were ia the citj a few days visitiag the Baker family. Will Willard, Miss Margaret Willard and Miss Jeaaie Wissman drove down from St. Edward Friday to visit a few daya. Miss MyrtieGrUith, a former milliner with Mrs. Jay, who is now in York, spsat Sanday here; the guest of Miss Louise Haney. Jesses Naylor, jr and his two ohil drea srrived here Friday from Bocbes ter, N. T aad will nuke their bosse with James Naylor, sr. Mrs. J. B. Meagher and daughters, Misses Ida' and Minnie, attended the wadding of Miss McConiff at Lincoln last Thursday afternoon. Leo Kramer, son of Max Kramer a former Columbus citizen no w of Chiougo, was iatowa Monday on hia way to Idaho. Leo is a nephew of Carl Kramer. Joe Mahaffsy, who now has a position in the News-Joaraal ofitoe at Fullerton, waa ia the city over Sanday. He is planned with his new surroundings. A 312.00 ATLAS US THE JOURNAL ! D J - h O C f" Vyi OHO f modern Blke shying course of steamers from point to point 1 Mvl VfOl I f lCt-0 and distances, teaching the youag as no book can by showiag cuunw ui riy explorers ana aaie 01 voyage; presenting ail lands aad the attributes thereof. Oa all Qf ofjetipe '8howU,S the range and numbers of the .religions of the world, 1 Llll OvdLIoLIL'O the amount and character of products yielded by laad aad water. Biblical Map of Holy Land. History of every race and nation, all fresh and of modem thought. Population of every country, city and town, omitting not the most insignificant poetoftce ia the United States. A census that just cost the United States millions of dollars. oa a woald take her nam hosss lor am taakfc 1mU SbBbBbBK BBBB'BBT ftaaSa SBSBjShsaataWSB. wBaaaawmsaaat f ah i aAaV. BVOteT SaJ2f BLaTwT E.H. Jenkiaa, under date of May 6, writes from Oakland, Calforaia, to his son Levi: "Having aboat two hoars here before we start soath for Los Angeles, we take the tisse to write ap to oar last letter from Salt Lake. Wo left the lat ter place oa D. k B. G. for Ogden on their train No. 5 aad caught the U. P. train of the aaase number at Ogden. From Ogdea we started wsst aad soath around the great Salt lake, which we could ass for a kmg tisse or aatil after dinner. Yesterday or Monday the 6th ia the afteraooa we traveled for miles and miles through the desert, for which IwoaMaotgivalOB perlflOecrss; it is a thoassad times worse than the sand hills of Nebraska, ia fact wa ware goiag through the sago brash still at dark, aad could aot ass aay more aatil saors teg. Wo wars oHmbiag b good away hOla aad got s helper sagiae often to pat thetraia apthehilk. This bmtb iag whoa wo wsksd ap wo ware on a aloe river in Nevada sad thiaga looked a good deal better for ia this westera coaatry where they have bo water, it m ao good aad whoa thsra is water yoa tad somaoaa thsra asiag it. Wo fol lowed apthe Toakee river for a distaaee, or toshoatite soaree,thsa for about forty aulas over taa men rsse,tixaghsBOWshsds;stthe aut I was told that the anew a twit Becher, Hockenberger k Chambers, real estate ageata, report the folio wins- real estate traasfsrs filed ia the osaoe of the oounty clerk since oar last report: State of Nebr. to Bern. Hanck, nwsel64&3wtwd ,.f 300 no C W Spivut toF JOampbeUs2 awlands2se2-90-lw. 7500 00 J W Ward to Max J Sceoele, sw ne 19-30-lw (ex. afa.) 1900 00 tt f j ttocaaaiMWger to Carl Krause,lote7,8,bU67. 30 00 CKDavies to LE Mitchell, pt n2swnw 13-171 w,wd. 500 00 u r uotisoaaiK to jsl Kouer Miiisptlota7.&bl83 aaiim a a wa WVav . - ww wonn x atoms to rrsa u Zell- er,s2Bel8-aO-le,wd 4000 00 L A Taylor to Ned E Davis, lot 2.blll.Crsston,wd. -725 00 8 C Terry to 8ehool Dist 78, lot A bl 1, Terry's add to Monroe. 296 00 i i cwnreK to uanst Bcaap- bach, lota 7. 8, bl WW, Wd.... Qua Dahlia to 8waa Swaaaoa, w2ee 13-19-4 w,wd S L Holmsn to H 8 Elliott lots7,8,bl232,wd. J Weaneckamp to O Baam- gartner, lot 2, bl 908, wd. . . . Joel Warner to Mollie BalL lot 7,bll51,wd 1000 CCHardyto WASchroeder. lot8.blll4,wd D D Lynch to John Moffett, lot 2, bl 16, PI Center, wd... Lizsie C Lehman to C A k Geo H Whalsy, w2 as 6 and lota 1, 2,8-17-2w,qcd -loo CA Lata to 0 A Whalsy, pt lot2.bl86.wd . 100 Bcnooi UfSt of uolambaa to - -John Wigter, lots 5, 6, bl 250. ood.... ................ 35 00 Sarah B Rice to PFLaehsia-ger.ptswne29-17-le.wd.... 895 00 School Dist of Oolambas to Anton Lss, lot 4, blasts, lot 8,bl272 4000 School Dist 78 to B B Hoi. , comb, pt ss aa 6-17-Sw, wd. . lOO 80 H F J Hookenberger to Aatoa Las,lot2,bl9a5,wd '90 00 Maria Coffey to J A Kflbora, lot3,bll50tdssddwd 100 60 D T TJMkeasea to Hsary - Pruesch,lot 8, bl 10, Ottie 850 00 3175 00 15 00 100 345 00 100 00 late via The "Urnim Faaiic. Meeting Mystic Shrine, San Francisco June 10-Hth. Travellers ProtectiTeAesociation, Port land, Otsx, Jaae 3.7th. Ancient Order United Workmen, Port laad, Ora, Jane 10.20th. Tickets on sale May 27th to Jane 8th, inclaeive, $45.00 for the round trip, stop overs earoato, divsrse routes, faal liaut sixty (60) days. Society of the United Presbyterian church, Taeoma, WbsIl, tickets oa sale July 16th to 21st, inolnaive, $45.00 for the roand trip, stopovers enroute, diverse routes, final limit, Sept. 15th. Bi-eaaial meeting. Knights of Pythias, Ssa Francisco, CalifL, tickets on sale Aagast2ad to 8th, 845.00 for the roand trip, final -limit September 30th, with privilege of stopovers, diverse routes. Graad Lodge Order of Elks, Salt Lake City, Utah, tickets oa sale August 7th to 10th, iaelaaiva, 89500 for the roand trip, stopovers at Denver and west, diverse routes, final limit Sept. 30th. 815.00 for the roand trip to Denver, Colorado Springs,' Pueblo, on sale June 22-24. inclusive, July 1-18, iaclusire, Aug ust 1-14, 23-24, 804, September 1-19, final limits October 31st, other dates tioksts on sals to these poiato at one fare plas two dollars roaad trip. For farther information, call apoa W. H. BmHKAat, Agent. , $3.40 S tys ror Tne olumbus Journal one year in advance, and one of these $1 2.00 Atlases. Come in and carry one of these books home with you. 'Every instructor should have one, every business man, farmer, min ister, statistician, professional man, statesman, orator. LEGAL NOTICE. Notieo to aoa-reaideBt defeadaata: ELIZABETH PFKIFEK aad Jobaaa Schmidt, aoa-raaidaata. will takn notice, that oa the 2Ka dar of March. IMS. William A. McAl liatar aad Wflliaai M. Corariiaa. partaera doiaa baauMesaadertbe stjlaand frraof MeAlliater Coraaiiaa. pbdatiBa baraia. Sled their petition ia the diatriet court of Platte coast j. Nebraaka. aaaiaat aaid defaadaata, Klizabeth Pf oif er aad Johaaa Hchaudt. the object aad prayer or wiuctt iatoneoTartaeaamof SMOSdae foraarriceaa attoraera. and expaaaea iacorrad ia the caae of the estate of John Araold Schmidt, deceaacd. aader aad bj Tirtae of a written coatract to racorer yoar diatribative share of aaid eetate. Said plaiatiffa have canaed aa attachatent aad ajarswhmaat tobe iaaaed froai aaid eoart. aad hare attached roar monies la the Firat Natioaal Baakof Colnaibaa, Nebraska, and ia the hands of Anderson & Boen.aa holders of monies aad emUta lor too and each of xoa. aad beina; ia dented to voa and each of too. and we hare aaraiahead said First Natioaal Bank aad Aader. &Boeaas yoar debtors. That there is aow BLACZS1IITB dae the aaid pUiatiffs. from yoa the earn of fXaOQ, for which som plaints' pray jodgae&t. Yoa are required to answer said petition oa or before the ad day of Jaae, IMS. Dated April Mth.MS2. Wixxiax A. McAixtsTxa, aapH Wiixia M. CoKMxrca, Plaintiffs. 2) bk j iBuavlBaavaar i K' I Vft ArutMnmLmmmKSUmW EHrl I ONT FORGET that I have for sale, eggs for setting, so that jou can raise your own barred or Buff Plymouth Bocks, SUrer- laced White Wyandottes, Partridge and Buff Cochin and Cornish Indian Games, by buying the eggs of me. tWl am also agent for the Humphrey Jt Sons bone-cutter, five different sizes. See me, or write me before buying. WM. KEBSEXBROCK, 12mch4 Columbua, Nebr. . C. CASSIN, -AND- WAOOaf WORK. Eferjthimf; te oir 11m bhw e?ei-jthiig gnaraattee). Wasraaa waaa1a Sa BMt iBrse-skweisi; ia thi city. A tae liae f Carriages, etc. BaSSiM9 un ageat for the old rslishle Colambus Baggy CbmpaBy, of Coli baa, Ohio, which ia a saaVieat tee of strictly first-clsss geods. raoraiBToa or Are yoa iatereeted in ths Big Horn of Wyoming? It's a rich but andereloped portion of North westera Wyoaung. It eoatajas aaarfeloua openings for ssaall rsnnhss along good streams ia the valleys, with one million acres of gov DR. PASSTFR, The oaly graduated EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. HOME OFFICE: COLUftMUS, NEIRASKA. Dr. Deader, the celebrated Eye. Ear. Noae aad Throat Specialist, has for the past twelve years made a specialty of the Kye. Ear. Nose aad Throat aad aaeceaafally treats all these diseases. m or correcting error 01 er vision to hundreds aad Hia woaderfal system of rorrectias; error of t ImmA onaa to anttlnmsnf nnoW I "Sht baa a1ea better vwioa to buadreds aad T Tr . sswismmw anaer 1 3 m" from Miad,,,. Cures Knmalated Bmla Meal Marlfit wBsawBammj awasvaww ssaawsw btJts a Fresh and Salt Meatss 2Socttf LOUIS SCHREIBErl IFGOING EAST or wheWeUid Fish uSiswitiiL the Uaited SUtes land laws. ma a : 1 . . iran. etc ne DBnwgioa aouw use jaae pan-1 dafeeta of visi. I lida, iaffamed lids, pink ere. pterygium, cata. me doctor am aiaseee 10 correct iu a folder descriptiTs of the Horn Basin. It is illustrated aadoon tsias aa aoeurate map. It tells aboat the lay of the land, character of the soil, prodacts, yield, irrigation aad opporta- 4th add to Humphrey, wd... toDTU Henry Prassh eas.iotH,!lot7,bllS,ljooa: Berwlst add to Humphrey, wd 600 00 1000 00 Hyou'ro interested, better write for a copy. It's free. J. Fbakcbs, Osaeral Passenger Ageat, apr8 ' Omaha, Nebr. LeYalaTstiass. America ia a tolerably free coaatry whsa yoa think right dowa to the f oaa- datioa of things, aad act accordingly. Taa Joubjui. has had thirty yesre'ex perieace ia asadhsg legal aotiess of all descriptioaa, aad takes thisnecssioa to aay that it is thoroughly equipped for thiessrtof work. We desire that yoa remember as whea yoa hars work of this sort tobe done. Whsa yoa do the. payiag, yoa hare the right to place the work. Special attea tioa gjTsa-to saail orders. Call on or M.lLTTOrzBCa. Joaraal Omoe, Oolambas, Nebr. ion. enrea and reiieree neadacae. iadmaatioa aad drsneaaia. Cross eyes ia chil- drea straiahteaed without the knife. Satiefac. tioBaaaraateed. AllcoaaBltatioaaadezamiaa- ttoa free. The doctor taathw oatce 01 Thirteenth Street, one block west of park. BmaNanBBaaLBB W VM afTsT vara eamJBBW awaa awc.ea' a Taw.a- Lit Rind Trip Ratis wFHigheet market prices paid for Hides and Tallow. TWHTEENTH ST., COLUMBUS, . . NEBRASKA soath of Chicago ask your local tieket ageat to route you bet weea Omaha and Chicago ria the arW TTTVTR TATtT.TC, COLUMBUaNEB. Uacola, VIA Total.. 00 wm roateaadite of the the aa J-lj. Wsi The tioaswsstof as ths nsacial route of Mystic Hhriaers, to thelmpsrisl ConacQ Nobles of Mystic Shrine at 8aa Fraa- JaaelOtoli. Two sweeial ears hars already assa re- by TiBgtsr Tsmals, aa ears will bs ptorklsd as MdaV ItaSamWWtBBt mat all Bhriasrs who wifl attend tarn eoatsa tioa BMke tssir rmrrstiias at aa sarty data. The Sariasrs wfll statioa. Omtha, i p. m Jaae 4. far wui aa rsseead taa aad aa satire day sseat OtrwiUhersiBSiilea the awsraiW e Jaaa eVaad that day airwa ever teass iag the uiainful amy af ssb. The aartr will Brrivain Ssa sVassaaaa am aSS vaJaaat, Ifaattl MALT RATH 1UB- XAJT-TIA UVOIOsT K0TJTB. One fata' for the roaad trip to burg, Pa, May 14 to 19. Bstara limit Jaaa 80. Tkfeats good ria Chicago or BtLoaia, A great opportuaity to Tieit ths east. Half rstes from Hsrrisbarg to peiate ia Peaasylrsaia, Mary lead aad District of Oolambis, May 21 to 34. . AsktheBarhagtoasgeat. aOaptS OOLTJMBUSMABKaTrS. Whsst, old OativV ewt. .. owt.... ewt. as 45 tOt 6 70 2S0O400 3009409 SMS) 4 09 lew IX MO 18 I iCTOttt Union P jlciftc From Missouri River $15.00 Tg2S'gr "" June 22 to 34, inclusive. July ltolS, " 1 19.00 Ta. Daavsr. Cat. Serins, aswwJ VVtswWf wilws June 1 to 21, iaclusrre. Jaae 25 to 30, M $25.00 JtfwJL? Ci August 1 to 14; iacluaiTe. OR OO Te Olsawad 40W Ssriafs.Cele. June 22 to 24, inclusire. Jury ltolS, " 30.00 ajy- City June 22 to 24, "inclusive. July ltolS, " iQl no Ta Glenwaad vv Sprints, Cola. Jaae 1 to 21, iBdusrre. Jaae 25 to 3a " $32.00 &?&!? Cityai,-0i Jaae 1 to 21, iadasivs. Jaae 35 to 30, -Jalyl4to31, M nVlfa OO Ta Saa Frastiies or Lee W'W BamaAaa. Cat. May 27 to June 8, iaclj Aagast2toiu,iacii aa4.fi OO T Psrwend, Ore T BwUtW saama BYaafe. aawawaj ammmmwaa aajswmaawm May27 to Jaae 8, iaelasife. JsJy 11 to a, iaclusrre. FaU iafotmatioa canrfaUy farawasd W. u. BwsnuM, Agsat Chicago, Bt. Joseph, KaaaaeClty, St. Louis sad all polata mast aad ta. TBAiss BarAST. No. 22 Butts, alt Lake City, Portlaae), aa FraacJaco all polata . daily ezeeat Haadav. 7:ISa.i No. S2 Accommodatioa. datlj azespt TBAias Aaarrs. the ehorteet liae betwesa the two cities Trains ria this popular road depart from the Uaioa depot, Omaha, daily. coaasctiBg with traiaa from the Msgaiaceatly eqaipped traiaa, sleepers sad free recliaiag ehair DiaiBg cars sad buaVt, libraiy amokug can. All traiaa lighted by electricity. For fall isftrmstiea aheat rates, etc address F.A.NAB. Geaeral Westera Ageat, 15M Faraaat St, Omaha. H. W. H0WBX&, TraT.FraattsadPawSLAgt. J. laL CrUBTIS No.arsasaaaw.dailreceatl No. SI AceommoaatioB. daily Baaday. 9e.m azeept lSp.m W TIME TABLE U.P.RR No. Mo. No. Ne. No. KAarsocao. BAijr its. 84 Colamhaa Local lr. lwCa SreBBWa AawawU wV smBBBwanaa aUlrawsa. 2.Qfaflaad L&itad .AUaaaej .... SJBa. m .... lsKa.m ... 2JS. m ... SJSa. m .... Mi.a IwO. eVJu AsjVBaTssa wisaw mj, bbjs ar0 eaaa arawSpWa aWIeTer y sas WSBT SOCSB. MAIS US. No. 1. Orerlaad Limited. 123M p. m. awO Mrl aTaawC swawhU Sa9aV as awl No. J. Califoraia Express 7Ma.m. No. S, Facile Express ldSa.m. No. 7, Colambae Local 8.-4Sp. m. No. 23, aTmaaaC.... ...... .... sstta. m. OBfOIX BBASCB. re. No. St, No. 71, No. at. Mo. 72. Depart . 7iMp. m. . 7JS a. m. Arrtva .lZMp.m. . HWF.I , I CONVEYANCER I I AND NOTARY PUBLIC I Also doss typs-writisg aad will oarsfally attend to all the bnsJBSSB iatrustsd to hiau ' awTWould respectfally solicit a oe yoar Over First Natioaal Beak, 1st dear ta the left. laamrtf D.niMMmX OUve of Flaw ALHOB ABB CKDAB aAflBS SSWCB. jraBSBBflBa atPiPi sBBa jwUSsvO VSwav sb awJ Arrive Waa.v na arawaawawaaawmT sem aw aws OSarsv y saa Naiftii, ,aawaar traiaa raa daffl. IMetmiaaeaiAlhoeaad Tiaii Baalls saaasa "oSm'aai Laeal dailigea4 Bsaiay.. , We SBBaBBSSawftsSt emfwawH, ISO, VWm Ne.TX. a. IS. Me. M, Mixed GOLUMBU8,Mi ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 1J-. - w b' - PS F-tjjif - -, if jf- A. - ,' .-v . .-.J ? . VJ&- -s - "' ? A.44-x--?!L. iC KX JtfcS hJJJJ6&aiiM')lnMSto ,- mssemm ife-SLiTi, iJij!Xi3ivi .. t-i a J j.vaaua.Bt Xtdu. j tfa3ftt0fM airL.'imVC Ki ,4 t - . V . - I -. "f- . i K, 4