V vi A ) v i i OU may know our store and know that we soil good clothca Dr men, but we believe here are other facta con fining our merchandise vhich would benefit us both f they were better known o you. We contend ihat our Nothing embraces rVout ill that the word "clothes" mplies. It is not mere :ovcring for the body for lot and cold days, but it n a recognized correctness Y or garments for dress ; it is fashionable apparel, up-to-date ittire. We arc herewith illustrating our GROUSE & BRANDEGEE Smartsnc, a distinctive-cut sack suit for men and young men, ; suit combining features ot Importance in this day of tailorec :lot'.3 ready to put on. These suits are made of rough anr sm. nth faced fabrics, full of distinctive points of modern tailor n; - which you are sure to find absolute satisfaction, not alone or rvioc, but for correctness as to present demands of high Jti'! 7 tailored garments. ' GREISEN BROS. ..1 1th COLUMBUS, Closing Out Sale! I will close out my entire line of Second Hand Goods at cost and below. Everything must be sold within 30 days. Furniture, Stoves and Quccnswarc at prices that can not be duplicated. Bedsteads lrom 50c to - $2.00 each. Springs from 25c to - 1.00 each. Stoves from $2.50 to - 5.00 each. We will continue to store stoves. .'ilMi With Stiect Colutiihil", Nibrn.-kn. Home Restaurant The best of everything in the eating line. Meals at all hours, day or night Fresh Fish and Game in Season : Herman KersenbrocK monti 1 1 n ii i n i n i niii ISOME PAINT I. l'r.ro t.insis'U 4111 Is Un futiitilittiuti of nil I'nlnl Itiiratilllly. 12. The n'iicnl yttcjnillro wnlnst Itently-.HIieil 1'mIiiIm I IminiiI u the tnrt ilmt ciiHt ol them iiro luliilleritlitl ttllti Interior il. t. All imlnl In firwl icroiinil intnnTUWK PASTE, nnd tln Uemly Mlseil iiitliil niulicr lli-ii lllii(' 'ery itnlluii of llilw iato Willi Knlloii tit Mill" yu liuwt to lake liln Huril for It iurliy. 4. When soil Ituy KcimI.vMIxiiI I'nlnt.J'ou imylli ReiMljr.MlxtsI lnlnt kirli't for HiIn nuiiit'il "oil." or from SI la fit ft IIiiim Hi market lrlee for llio fresh, iur raw oil la jour lix-nl tlcnlvr'n barrel. U. There Is n inlnt whoso nmki-rs STOP, when Mm immIa In com- Iiletiili ronti-nt Willi llio irolit on tho pnlnt nlonn mnl Itnowlni; lint imy I jonr old hoy rnn mix this iminIo anil the inrn raw !!, IniIIi iNiuulit Nirnlily from tho Iim-iiI denier. MiiitlyMlr foKdher. irnllon for gallon, n more, tin leu, mid nollilnir vim; nuil YOU knot yon lime un iiliNoliitely iiiiro IIiimhmI oil juilnt that tins cost sou n least U.1n Ichm Hunt liny "llluli Urmle" IUmly.NUiil IVilnt. An limit's! iirlco for holli point milfoil aud your oku H.rMoual kuowl 'UK of lis imrlly anil riuriihlllty. r II. This imlnt In lilnlorli House Pnlnt: Hlilrli I matin In n full lino of Mumliiril. popular mid MWKAUI.H colors. Ills not n imlt'iit J mini It's Jiifct llio (rood old fliiie-trlfti imiIiii iiutlcrials. urmnul oKi-llirr ri-mly for you l flilu ilown Willi llio pure row oil. WHEREVER WE HAVE NO AGENT. YOUR OWN DEALER WILL mt "kinlooh" rem you. if shown KINLUUH PAINT COMPANY. ST. LOUIS..JAO. ; H' 1 1 II I I YOU WANT Journal Job Printing BECAUSE: Hth'i iim1 uluiijN up to date. Wiiil; - ;iiiiriiiili'i'il. Ii-i mipt ilclivcry. KciMmulih' piici'n. ll m- liuvi'ii'l it wimmII iu'iIci it. We can mi vis Iiimiic-i ii. i'ii mniicy mi iinl''l liinii!-; M' ran wl cniavci! caul-' I'm' -nrii'iy pcnpli", licttcr Myh-nt Ihwit priri. .luiii'icil Sali' Hill- lnin' cinwtl-. .Journal I.cttor IIcaiLs In in" lmiiu - Trv u. Oulv Daily in CuIiiiiiImi- 1 1 1 1 tin push. Columbus Journal Go. -srv m ' fOtTOlCliT I50SW CROUSt A BRAN0rCtt.UTICA.IIWY0RK, Street.. NEBRASKA and Meat Market ! t i inn tun t ii t mini ii FACTS - this ad., by whitind UIHH5T T01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I H 1 1 1 1 1 Convention for Columbus. iliiilrti D.iilvl .hum's Novols rotnrnpil (rnm Omiihn toilny wheru ho hns linen lu nttPii ilnntw at thu iinimul mootin? of the Notirnsikn Nptall Lliinnr Dpnlnrw' 1'ro tocttvo nssni'liitlnii It triuiHplreH thnt Mr NovpIh t;ot morn than a ro-ploiition us president of the iiHuoulntlon. 'i'lirotmh his ellortn OolunibUH who niiiupil it the iliu'n of t tie annual meet tn fur IllOU I Tht. nit'ims an attuiitliiliro of nlmut MM) ilele);atp In ColuintniH for from tliicti to Itvn ilay.s, ami thoy nro it huni'li who will loavo monoy in tho town wlii'i'o they nieot. TIiIh will ho an ovent of renter eonunnrolal vnl no to (!i)h:uilms than Im often M'oured ls oho man, ami the liUHlnes.s IntereHts ol tlio I'll.v own tlintiktf to Mr. Nnvnlo for tlm Mici't'hfiil ell'ort which ho made to firing the meet lay hero. Wltllo there will lie miiiio of onr I'ili.pni who cniiMilcutlimily oppomi all fornix of liquor liaUlc, neveithelesH it immt Im rccoKntzed Ihat no tihifs of men In mora iuixIouh for n decent ami law-iihhliiiK couiluct of the retail Ian-i-iii'sn than ihe men who compONo Huh iiMmiation At the Oiimlia meeting P. I'. liicilc of Lindsay wits itlt-o elected a nieialier of tlin (vcutivo loinl of thn ussociu lion. Weather Rrioit. Kuviow of the went her in wcRtcrii Platte cniiitv for May I DO. Mean temp of the month fiS.-iO Mean do of do mo hint year ;.'.(): I Highest do on the Iht s? IjiiwcNt do on flui Tith ' (Mcar tlnyH Fair iIiijh ;t Cloudy ilayH 17 l'revailini: wimlH nw to no 17 l(ifh wiiulii, days :, Lialiu ilayH n Itain tell durini imrtion of ilitya I. Inche." rain fall ll.:i."in. Do of Minui month Inst year it M in Thuuilcr Htorin 1st, tith, 1:1th '.Mth and '.'sth Slight ice on thn nth Slh'ht hail on Dlth. .Mth anil x!Stli Heavy fot' on thn L'lHt (Jri'iit Hooding of the bottom lands on thn i:ith nml imped I im railroad travel on thn ,'sth Wo havlmr boon linked whether wo hnvn ovnr heard of ton tuuoh rnin nt any ono tini'j, my record hIiowh Hint Sopt. 1 ISS7. KoKimiiiiK nt I n. in. and ending in thn night, a orioil of Ichh tlmirJl hnnrH, lO.iIOin. of rnin fell nnd thn total rnin fnll for thn month II. Ill in. There nro other remarkable rain fallH on recoil 1 hut rotor to this an beini,' the tuoNt ko of nny othnrN. Homes For Children. Mihh Unrrio Stnwnrf, Urnud IkIiiikI DiHtrict Hupprintendent of the No hraska ChildrenV Homo Society will bo located with Mth. V. A. Way, filo WchI Kith Htrnot, for about two woolen. MIhh Htowart itKkN thn cooiicration (d thn church nnd benevolent people of ColumbuH in her ctl'urtH tor the home lofH, deMitiite and dependent children of Niiliriinkii Aiiyono knowing of (Jhriht inn homes desiring to receive ono nt thi'Mi little t ranger, or of children needing tho attention of Mich an orgnuintinn, will kindly re port to Mihh Htowart or to any ono ot the Looil Hoard inomherH, iik follows: Mrs. O. A. laiiKtrum, pren; Mrn..las.J!abcockt vion pron. Mrs. W. A. Wny, hod; Mrs. Stir-oii. trons; Mrs. Till nny Dr Torry'H motto 1h MitiHfnotion (iunrnntoed or money refunded. Notice. HnldcrH of county warrants of nny doscriptioii are rc(uestcd to prosont thom to thn county treasurer for payment at once, iih interest on satnn closed .1 iino I. t iiietrich Hecher Comity TrnniiMr. Through ICoho, Wobstor nml Op Ion Canons, bristling with innrvolous scones: ol western grandeur noroHH great Salt Lakes, down thn Kumbolt valley and oyer wondiously beautiful Sierra Xovadas vin Union Pacilio ivory day on "ThoOvorlanil Limited" oleittrin lighted. Thn linest train across tho Amorican continent. In quire of W If. Ilimhniii. A. Dtako is (dosing out his entire slock of Second Hand goods Try a pair of IJr Terry now i.yo giavsos you enn't shake ol)'. Vim will ho more than pleased. Huro Task. It was a hugn tnsk, to nndortnko llio euro ol such a bad case of kidney disoase, as that of C. J' Collier, of Oherokco., but Klocfrio IlittorH did it llo writes "My hidimvH worn so tar gone, I could not sit on nhnir without cushion , and stillorod from dreadful baokacho, hendanho, and do pression In lllectrio IlittorH, how ever, I found a euro, and by them wns restored to perfect health J ineom. mend this gicat tonic medicine to nil with weak kldnoys, liver or slnmnoh. Uunrnnteed by (3l:ns. Daok Urujjgiht , Illicit TiO cflils Ur. .1. W. Torry, Opticnn. BEAUTIFUL EYES. "I'lir Mtiiloux of (ho Soul" t'roin llio rlit'i li'Milolitt. What x the deliultliiu of beautiful iyv"i Why ,ue noun' eyc-i hcautll'iil nnd ttthciN ugl. V Wlmt in-ikos (he eye beautirulV In this a I'm is mlM, mi InipKMsiiinHt, iiinl.es the following ro- My "I!in llio beautiful nrcoiillim to their size Small eyes iiin.t twinkle, but the.t cautiot ciievi Little eyes may twinkle like stars, but they can not blind ,ou. Lyes that are under Mvod may glow, but the.s can never fascinate "Tho eyes must be piumlliclll. SlIllK cn oyes me sad Lcs that llo deep in the e.te sockets make jou think of treason, of sttntcgj, ol deeds that are dark, not deeds that arc open. Peep student e.tes may bo Indicative of deep student thoughts, but they me not at tract I to. "Pry, haul eyes arc never lovely; neither me eyes that lmo wrinkles over them or between them. Lyes that arc lined with crow's feet mc al ways uuloxcly "Tho coloi of the e.tcs Is said to do pciul upon a pigment which supplies them with color. Put this coloring pig ment Is not itlwn.tfl reliable. Poop blue eyes w III look faded If one Is tired. The color pigment does not How freely If agitated they will darken nnd deepen In hue. "Park brown or black eyes will grow still darker and blacker when one Is pxcltod Put when one Is weary or has used the oyes to eveess they will look faded. The moral Is do not use the oycM too long and d not use thorn at nil when you want to look your best. "Pig oyi'M are almost always! beauti ful. "Prominent eyes an apt to bo hnnd Home, hut they aro icpulMlvo If too prominent. Tho woman whoso eyes stick out of her head has little redress If she can uianage to grow fat the prominence will be lest noticeable. A fleshy face generally concoalrt the prominence of the eyes. "The best color for Ideal oyes Is a deep brown. Velxet brown It was call I'd lu the old fashioned novels. Croat velvet brown, fawnllko otos were Ideal. "The eyes to be beautiful must be swept by very long Im.hitt which shade them nml g!c them a deepness mid brilliancy not their own. Pvery ilovlco Is used to mako the IiisIich grow, but where this cannot bo accoinpll.shed then tho e.tcs must be darkened In other ways, They must be kept healthy, which Is iilwtijH a point of beauty with any eyes. "Long o.tes are always desirable. There Is a certain iiulzzlcal beauty about the long, almond shaped eye which Is most bewitching. The eyes of the orientals are very attractive, long mid brilliant and full of tire. "Hound eyes were once considered Wry pretty. True, they nro babyish, hut they are very seldom really liand Roine. They aro apt to degenerate when ono gets a llttlo older Into pop eyes, a term applied to eyes that stick out of the head and aro devoid of beau ty. Pound eyes become pop eyes at thirty. 'Tho handsomest eyes -nnd nil wotn on should pray for pretty eyes arc long, dark, brilliant mnl well shaded with lashes. They nro big ami glowing nml expressive, mid there Is that quali ty about them which one calls deep, Deep, beautiful dark eyes, heavily shaded with sweeping lashes, nro a spe clnl gift of thn gods vouchsafed to few, lint very much admired wherever they nro found."-Prooklyn ICagle. A Itud Imitation. niickstone, tho popular ICngllsh eotne illnn ami dramatist, was rather fond of telling the following nlory, although It was somewhat ngalnst himself; One night I'echter, Hothern and Puck Htono were leaving tho Ifayinarket theater Mime llttlo time nrter the per fViuiinco wiib over, when suddenly Puck-stone discovered a blllsMekcr post Ing an election placanl right upon the front of that sacred house of comedy. "How dare you, sir!" ho said In his peculiar guttural and Jerky manner. "How dare you post bills upon my thealorV" The man paid no intention, but went on lathering the placard, which ho put up with un air of ipilet dclliu "Von miserable blllstlcker!" said Puckslone, Ids uiaiiiii'tisiii coining out very pointedly with his temper "If .ton don't desist, you scoundrel, I'll have you locked up." Whereupon the man, quietly 'making u closing dub at tho poster, wild, "I'll have you lockiil up, you Impostor, T you don't mind, for glvln' such a bad Imitation of Puckstolie could do It bet ter mjsoir" Loudon Telegraph MnliiiKiiit)-. IV. (iiblions, an eminent London physician jn tho latter half of the m-v entceiith century, had a brother, a West India captain, who brought over lu his hlp some loi,") of this wood as ballast As tho doctor wan then building a Iioiiso lu Mug street, Covent C.arden, London, his brothei thought they might bo of Horvloo to him, but the carpen ters, finding tho wood too haul for their tools, laid the logs asldo ns use less. Hoon after Mrs. Cibboim wanted u caudlo box, mid tho doctor called on hlK cablni'tmnker, Wollaston, lu Long Acre, mid asked blui to mako one ol Mime wood lying In his garden. Wo. laston nlso complained that It was b haul. 'J ho doctor said lie must g t stronger tools The caudle bo wa, however, made and approved Inso much that the doctor then insisted mi hating a bureau of tho same wood, which was also completed and was so much admired, especially by the I m li ess of Puckliigham, that llio fame or mahogany lapldly rose, ami u noon emtio Into tJciicinl use. Never Loses Always CALUMET Baking Powder la Most Healthful, Wholesome and EcoaoaUcsJ THE EGG IN HISTORY. It In ".iirroMtitlril li IHnnv Ani'lriti l.cua-oiU .mil llelli-f. Like many another term In Chris t lun nomenclature, the word "Paster" Is ilerlted from pagan sources. The Saxon goddess of light, Pstra, was honored with an annual festltal at the vernal equinox. The Jewish Passoter was also regulated by the March moon, and the resurrection of Jesus occuired nt this season. In later centuries the great Christian festltal came to bear the pagan name Pastor mid to be cole bratcd at a time coincident with the Jmvlsh feast. Blnce lemotest times the egg has symbolized recreatloii. Persian tradi tion has it that the world was hatched from an egg at the season which cor responds to the vernal equinox, for which reason eggs are still given for New Vear's presents hy the Persians, The driilds said that tho sun, a great egg, hatched from Itself the earth mid other planets. My the Chinese It Is believed that the world was formed of two parts of a great egg. From the yolk man came forth. He then waved his baud, mid the upper hall' of the shell went up ward ami became the concave heavens, the lower hall' reversed, making the convex earth, and the white alliumcii became the seas. When Christianity took oter arlous of the Saxon riles the Paschal eggs of the Jews were ve.stiil with u new slg nlllcance namely, the resurrection ol Christ. They were colored nil lu mem ory of the blood shed for man's re demption Chicago Xewn. I' In- llenler'N Aliintnr. "If we economize," said the husband, "wo will soon have a house of our own Instead of having to live lu rented prop erty." "Put I'm not sure I should like that," answered the wile. "I couldn't ililvo mills anywhere I please In tin walls or woodwork of our own house, yoi, know "- Chicago News. b'ooli-il Him, "Why rnn I like a plnV" asked Mr. Jones trluuiphaully of his wife, llo expected she was going to say, "Me cniiso .ton are ho sharp," mid lio was simply paralyeil when she replied: "Mccause If you should get lost It wouldn't be worth while to spend time looking for you." Trei'N. Trees hato about them something beautiful and attractive even to the fancy, since they cannot chango their places, are witnesses of all Ihe changes that take place around theiii nnd as nomo reach a great ago they become, as It were, historical monuments, mid, like ourselves, (hey have u life, glow ing mnl passing uway, not being luaiil mate aud unvarying, like the Holds and rivers. One sees theiii passing through various stages ami nt last, step by atcp, approaching death, which makes them look still more like ourselves -Hum bolt It. ANNOUNCEMENT. f'iOO of Platte County liidoioiutout Telephone On's. ft year li per cent bonds mo yot oll'orcd for sale at par with accrued interest -iu'StX) of these hoiiils wore taken by Investors in thron lots of fIDOO, tllHrt) mid &S0O. Names of part ion will bo furnished on request Thoy consider them first class alter carelul investi gation II you are getting lots than i' per cunt on your money you should by all menus investigate this invest ment opportunity. ivoummbor those bonds aro in donoiiiinatioiiH of f 100 each nml nro ust as good for tho man with fion to Invest as tho man with .finim. Wo aro also now offering on tho smiio tonus :;)(K) of in year bonds dun May I, I '."'. These bonds aro just us siito mm draw thn same into of interest mid will appeal to those desiring a more permanent invest ment, Wn now have over 10 orders for tolo phonos no our hunks mid can with ease iuoreaso our prosont list UK) dur ing tho current your. U. T KVKKKTT, Soo'y. Its StrenMtli ! (be Sams The Jrwel Murder. (I'rlilHi'ii Dull)) Tho following dlipittch from No gnh'H, Moiloo, Ih quoted from a Ban HI ego, Uftl.,iAper, relative to the din npponrnnoo nnd aapponed merdor of Lnthor II. Jewell, formerly of PlMte county, mention of which wm made In y out onlay 'n Journal : "Luther H. .In well, nnpltnllnt ami mining man from Hnn Dingo, haa been murdered nml hid hody burned near Lano, Sen orn, Moxloo, neoonllng to a Mexican nt lilnnn. Thron Moxloani and Lulu Unrein, who told tho atorjr, are sudor arront. "Oolonol Fred Jowell, of SanDlego. brother of the HUppoHPd munlered man, with Rovural othorB.accompanloil Onroln to thn place whore tbo latter unlit the murder hail been committed. A heap ot nnhoii wan found. Unrola hnd boon nhndowod dayi by a detoottvo In tho employ of Oolonol Jewell. Tbo first information wm obtained from him yesterday while he wm drunk. When sober ho polntod out throe Mex icans whom ho aoouMul of tho orlme. "Colonel Jewell, with three frtenilH nml n Mexican policeman, rode twentr mi Ion to the soono of tho erlmn and enptnrod thron men at n uelRbboriiig rnuoh." Dying Of Famine, in, lu ltn tormentH, like dying of eommmptioii. The progroae of oon Humption, from tho beginning to the very end. in n long torture, both to vlotlm and friends." When I had eon sumption in ttn lint tage," writoe Wm. Movers, of Oearfom, Mil., "after trying different medloinoH and a aood dootor.ln vain, at taut took Dr.Klng'a New Dlnoovory, which qnlokly and norfeotly cured me." Prompt relief nnd imro euro for ooughi, oolda, eore thronts, bronohltii, etc Poiitlvely provonts pnoumonla. Guaranteed at CIim. Pack's drug Htore, prloo CO oeuti nnd II per bottle. Trial bottle free. ??'ft4-t'f The Journal .;, Hat Two Spoclalf lot ii.; S".-?--M-J.f44v-.t.4j),44 a, The lirst is ' NEWS a, 4 H'you want ail the news of tho X I CITY, COUNTY, I : STITE, WORLD you cun have it delivered at your door hofnro supper every evening;. Kvcryhoily is interest ed in tho WurNuWH. Wo get nil the news of the world hy tele graph and all tlienewsof I'lntte mid surrounding counties hy tel ephone vry ility. A innjor ily of CoIiiiiiIiiih families 'urn iiliciulyon our list. Tiie expenso U trilling. For 10 cents a week you can't ullord to do without it. (Jive jour uaiiio to the ear lier or telephone the lourniil ollicc. Our Second .Specially is PRINTING , t We piiul everything in plain r and fancy l.ellci heads, Knve- ., lopes, liillheiuls, .Stalcnieiils, i'osleirt, TickclH, I'l'ogmnirt, In vilatioiis, 'aids, Calalognes, etc. Also have a special style of type for (Joint Uriel's. Wo print everything nml do it just a little hitter than any hody else. Let Us Quote You Price. Tho Journal DAILY AND WKKKLY v. S I 1444444-iH'lt-H I'swmt