.. .-I. I - . sv 3-.- :V ft mi- Er l.i 8 -5 Wf EL l Si "m il" 4Y J- -f .-- - ." -:, : Consisting of Single and Double Buggy and Work Harnesses of all kinds; Halters, Whips, Brushes, Curry Combs, etc. MUST BE SOLD BY ORDER OF THE COURT, for cash, REGARDLESS OF COST to manufacture, to close business now in hands of Receiver J. W. Rine of trie umtea states uourr. These high-grade harnesses are made of selected oak, tanned hides, and cost much more to manufacture than the ordinary harness, but it is MONET and not harness the receiver must have, and the prices tell the unfortunate story. 38 Single Buggy and Express Harness, .... 45.00 and up 21 Light Double Buggy and Express Harness, $14.75 and up 14 Light Double Team Harness, ...... 417.00 and up 20 Heavy Double Team and Concord Harness, $20.50 and up Sale Now On at Sparry BE 505 W. HtH St COLUMBUS, NEBRASKA IP YOU WANT HARNESS, this is your Golden Opportunity! Si Louis Harness Man f g Co :,nt.........r..ri.im.ri..imninimllmlllnit 3 1UIMWS S Skom Stars Ssa. 3 t iii MWMWiwwHiWiaiiiiuiiiwi (From files of Journal. Jane 39. 1870.) The imtes of shipment of Texas cattle from Abilene to Chicago oa the ffsnnni Pacific have been re duced from $135 to $110 per car. The property whioh George Francis Train bousht in Omaha in 18G6 for $8,000 could not be purchased to day for $1,000,000. It is said that a contract will be, if indeed it has not already been, en tered into with a Chicago firm to com plete the wagon bridge across the Fmite as this city, by the first of October next. This will be the pioneer bridge and as soon as we ob tain a good stand-point from which to riew it, we will give a description of it to oar readers. , Boll of honor of pupils in public school who have benn perfect in atten dance, conduct and recitation during she week ending June 24: Anna Bremer, Elenora Bremer, Everetia Goffy, Johnny Goffy, Claude Cony Joseph" Ooolidsre, Harry Goolidge, Louisa Hudson. Maria Little, Henry Lathrope. Mary Marmoy, William Ella, Martin Ella, Goorge Mathews, Louise Phillips, Freddie Speice, Gassy 8peice, Valentine Weaver, Mary Weaver, Sarah Rice, Phoebe Seaical. (From files of Journal July C. 1870. ) Lincoln claims a population of 3, 10C, and is to have a new daily newspaper. About two mileirom the Pawnee Reservation we discovered one of the nicest little farms we ever saw. It is owned by our young friend, Isaac Shivers. It was bsught from the R. R. Go. at $5 per acre but being paid for in bonds, cost but little more than three dollars per acre, or about $500 for a spendid tract of 100 acres. Wm. Gerhold hail two fiae horses killed by lightning on Monday night. On the Fourth, a friendly game of hase ball was played between the Shooby cub of this place and the Gray Stockings, a club composed of soldiers of Co. K.,1 Cavalry U. S. A. stationed em the Looking Glass. The game was played oa the grounds of the Shoo Fly club in sis city, and took two' hours and a half from start to finish. The innings were: Gray Stocking, 34: SooFly. 23. TheColumbns players were: Rickly, c; Darling, p.; Shan non, as.; Turner, 1st b. ; Ooolidge, 3d b.: Whit,3d b. ; Adams If.; Mitchell, cf. ; Craven, r.f. Married, at the residence of the bride's father, on Jaly 4, by Rev. J. M. Wilson. Or. S. A. Booesteel and Miss Louisa D. Weaver. Starlaute. Columbus, Star Route. (Correspon dence) Oscar Lneschen of Boheet was in Columbus Friday of last week. He drove over to see the "shoot", also to bring his sister to take the traia sc Olarks where she goes to visit rela tives. We would like to ask P. J. Barron hew a card of "thank yon' would nit him. E. M. Newman was seen on the S'xeew of Columbus Saturday, Ed. gets his mail on the Star Route now. Showers were reported for Thurs day. Pshaw! that's nothing. It reported that Mickey would not be gain for Governor. We believe that the snooting an all-fired success. At when we're driving by it sound- all firing at das though they Mrs. George Merxil and Mrs. of Silver Greek were in Go- Friday of last vUtiag friends and relatives. Peterson, they took to the show. We hope it may remain a secret, at least we will do all we can to keep it. D. Bruuken who lives north of Shell Creek was in Columbus last Saturday oabusiaees. Mr. Brunken is an en terprising fanner and stock raiser and an old timer in Platte county. He says he finished planting corn Satur day. While we were at Shell Greek post office Friday morning, we stopped to have a word with Charles Welch who rose up to adjust his planter wire and with a triumhant look over his field, declared that it would be too late to plant corn in about shirty minutes. We are persuaded that P. J. Barron has laid himself more liable to criti cism than ever in his explanation of kissing babies. We don't believe that babies always spit when they are kissed, but what if they do, we would prefer that to the riper age of, well sixteen for instance, when we are informed that many slobber profusely. AGUCULTUXI. For thi department The Journal tolicittitemt from Platte county farmer, thoteing what tkejt are doing and how the do it. Monroe. State Vs. 1 Monroe, R. F. D. No. 1. (Oorres pondenee.) 8. Arthur Mahood, traveling correspondent for the Platte county Argus, was calling on the farmers in this vicinity last week. Arthur Bryan visited friends in Polk county Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hill visited at Nelson's Sunday. E. Nicholson attended the shooting tournament in Columbus. Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Watts' Thursday, May 19, a daughter. Miss Battle Heeler is visiting friends in Humphrey this week. A horse belonging to Mr. Oossairt dropped dead on' the street one day last week. Erma Nicholson visited with Mrs. T. S. Hoare of Plahte Center Saturday and Sunday. A. E. Hoare'ciosed a very successful term of school in she Lost Greek dis trict last week. Mrs. T. 8. Hoare has been suffering from an attack of erysipelas but is now much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pahrman of Mis souri are visiting Mrs. Pahrmaa'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mylet. Miss Marion Lamb closed her third term of school in the Bloedom dis trict, and has been re-elected for next year. The marriage banns of Miss Anna Regan and John 8heridan were pub lished at she Catholic church Sunday morning. Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Eta Dunn to Mr. Ben Better-' ton, to be solemoulisd at the Catholic church, on May Slat. 8tate Superintendent Fowler de livered a very pleasing address to a crowded house at the exercises Peter Iuohsinger and his father, Franz Luohsinger shipped four car loads of fine fat cattle to South Omaha Monday. They expect to get about $5.26 for them, which is the top prioe. Mr. Luchsiager commenting on the market said he believed there would be a good advance in prices during the next thirty days. Bat he made an experiment last year whioh convinces him that it does not pay to feed in hot weather. At the beginning of the hot weather he had a steer that weighed 1000 pounds. Thirty days later it weighed less, although it had been on full feed all the time. It is encouraging to dairymen in the United States so note that the oleo margarine law whioh was enacted by congress two years ago, has reduced the consumption of oleomargarine in the United States by 64,072,001 pounds, and made a market for nearly 60 million pounds more of butter, add ing to the income of dairymen nearly $15,000,000. It will be remembered that she new "oleo" law, simply does away with fraud and counterfeiting by compelling the manufacturers to label and stamp oleomargarine. In general it is considered that the cow that gives the most milk or makes the best butter is the best oow. Rated solely upon performance this is true, but when results are considered from the eland point of economical produotion it does not always follow that the largest producer ranks first. For instance, two cows in Pennsyl vania Experiment Station herd pro duced respectively 896 and 379 pounds of butter each in a year. Tne net profit from the former was $31.60 and the latter $61.50. Here was 9 per cent more profit from the 279 pound oow than from the one producing 296 pounds of butter. In the final deter mination of a cow's merit she yield is not as important as net profit. Large yields afford no advantage un less they are made economically. The winter's feeding wish the scales and Babcock test at hand should clearly indicate the economical producers in a herd as well as the large milkers. Ex. Monroe, R. Miller and sou iMte In. I. F. D. No. 2. Charles were in Columbus on Sheridan Bros, have ICO acres of corn planted. Miss Anna Paulson visited in Llad- lu M. Little is i road west the the his the up for U. P. lyi No, 3 Aphasia, or the loss ef memory or comprehension of speech, is a queer complaint. A man who had forgotten his stater's name always referred to her as "that other woman." A person apparently otherwise la perfect health, will substitute the asmsTof one article for another totally different in the most ludicrous way. ' Amusla is a form of aphasia which prevents the patient from lag music. One of the oddity, m to the syllables "tan, tan. On the ether hand, another also a Frenchman, could t but a single word, but could the "Marseillaise" correctly. I Jajma. In Japan to get up parties to behold the freshly fallen snow or the cherry blssnoms or the maple trees in their autumnal glory or to go to the lower hews Is as do em, cotillons n hm while la are i Is a are the The meet is the tea very formal. rate pe dimcult for n tent-Good dln- plaj. and It Is elsbe- with Mr. Us the ir "I think I Kfs the depositors at one ef the largest banks In the dry hi us old and prominent firm which may be for the purposes of this Aloysins Jenkins A Co. AU checks Is sued by tbe,nrm are signed In by AleysluB Jenkins, Ms head, so that his handwriting thoroughly familiar to the bank cers at whose bank for twenty years or During the first week ef this Mr. Jenkins got notice from the bank that a check signed for 11.800 In hm handwriting, but signed Aloysluw Smith A Co, had been paid by the bank during the previous month and the sum paid out charged against his. account Aloystas Jenkins was per-1 fectly certain that he had never made such a foolish mistake as that He sent over lor the check. It needed on ly a glance-to show him that he had written it and the signature really was Aloysins 8mlth A Oa,- He called a ,tbe people to whom the payable and whose, nits back. Theyh mistake at sJL It the hands of their cashier and ef er employees sad had been by sent to the bank, where it had credited to their account without tlon, passing the sharp eyes of the say ing teller sad only being discovered by accident nearly thirty nays arxerwara. Six or more experienced and business men had let that absurd take get by. without detecting at. It was almost beyond belief. The only more ridiculous thing about It all wss the fact that he bad ndsstgned hm own firm name. By referring to us lener book for the day the check ho discovered that he lust then in closing deal with a man named Smith. That was the only possible srplsasrtoa for his slip. Hs has had the csnrshuf check framed, and It now hangs In his oace as a reminder that err is hu-, man" even In the best trained circles. Chicago Tribune. THE EVERGREENS. White Pine. Five needles In a bun dle; scales of cone thickened at the top. Scotch Pine. Two bluish green, sheet needles in a bundle. Fir. Erect cone; flat, spreading dies scattered singly. Austrian Pine. Two long, dark needles in a bundle. Norway Spruce. Large cones; scattered needles point all ways. Hemlock. Small hanging cones; fiat spray. u Larch. Many needles In a duster; fall off each year; erect cones. Red Cedar. Bluish berries; sharp prjckly spray. Arbor Vita?. Flat branches; few scaled, and only two seeds each. , White Cedar.-Cones roundish, with four to eight seeds under each. Pitch Pine. Dark stiff needles ar ranged in threes. Boston Post When Oatom A How many times has every tat dweller entered his home only to cry out in disgust because the.odor of the onion or the turnip or something ems has permeated the entire six or seven rooms? t -Let's stop, having such, things for dinner," be suggests to bis wife. "Why, it's mortifying to Invite a friend to dine when one knows this sort of at mosphere Is going to knock him down aa soon as he enters the door." As a matter of fact, there fa) no need for excluding the onion or the other of fending eatables. The simplest way la the world to solve the dlMculty Is this: Have the cook put into the cooking vessel with your onions just a piece of stale bread about as big as your 1st Somehow or other the bread absorbs the odors, and you don't know onions are on your menu until yon att down at the table. New York Times. years vermWea to the fun the adult which reaches its oa the wings. are accessary to perfect the are whits, shswlsg a sins an long; oval and have a thick shell, equaUag la ems that ef the eom moa goose. The lash m net palatable to the taste,, being - extmssely say. of the ahahow waists and lying, their long legssrsstretch- t behind and the They have, a a sect of one syUaMo and a sect of one syllaaw ewesry. nnv iMBflBmwu ww bv mm msjsk On attonat of their keen eyed asm wary nature fct Is simoet Isjjisrisli to s whta'clesn range ef them. They, wale with slow and cantlsus tread. A QUEER COACH ROAD. In the aid days ef. canal to gtvs m wayfarer. if he If he said "Tee" he put to work driving ths hMBSs. In tt seems, a practiced en paying caach nssasagsss. lath Pyrenees there Is a eeach read ef a mountain ln.000 fast high. After tanceand isaehilths steer pert ef the to get sat so ss to They are even hind and help the the huge vehicle unhllL When at laet the snmsstt to. ths traveler, wiping from his drops of sweat as big as congratulates himself an ths rids down ths steep slopes of the de- he makes a far ths conductor, with a begs ths gentlemen to be Und te hang on to the coach behind sad act ths part of a Westlughsues sir brake er sJss ths horses may be Injured. InthM manner the Use reached, ths pushed ths coach all the way up una side of the mountain and held tt all the way down the ether. 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Housekeepers wll) appreciate this little story of Dean Stanley: During a visit to America, not long before bis death, he waa invited to dine with a certain college president hi a southern town. Early In the meal ths dean in quired of his, hostess: ?Mrs. G would it be Impertinent to ask what Is this gumbo seupr "Perhaps lean best answer,' wss ths amused reply, "by telling yon Lady A 'a rommsnt on ths dish when she dined with as once on a time. She Issued across ths table and called to her husband: Ten would better try the soup. If s net nearly so nasty ss it looker- "Ahr said the dean, smlUag, "that was ex actly like Lady A . sheHseenste of miner Harper's Baser. . The battle In the United totes Is a bison; the partridge of Miehlgaa and pheasant ef Pennsytvsjskv and ether mates is a ruffed grouser the, rahatt so plentiful la ths market at times. Is a hare. 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