f n .-if! svaar ' R1 1 p kakt iiouxn, mai.v i Nn. 12, CMrntfo Hx'oll No. 4, Atlnntlr F.tm Nn. B, North I'lntli IaichI No. JO, Fiut Mall No, (I, Knttru Kxiri'KR No. 2.UTprUml l.lmlll No, M, lot'Al Kr.lht wasr miunii. main i No J, Cnllfornlii mill Orntinii K No II, Colo. HfNfinl No. V, FnntMitll , No, I, OtitImkI liliiiltixl. .. . No. I, I'olonulo Kxiri' .. . No. 7, North I'liitl. l,o-itl No. 21, Loral frvlKht INK. fi.tfi ii in. t.N II. III. 2:l'J i. in. 11 p. in, Sii'li. in. ti:lii. in ..ltO ii. in ,IMR. x ... 7 :.'.(! . m. , I();lli it in. lt.tr, u. m. 12:10 i in tl :.'... p. in, IHWii III. ... . J.IHJ n. m. MOUKMl.K BII4N0H. Italian M) i. Ill, 7ir. h. in, Arrltrn Nn. 21', 1'ikmwtiKor No. 77, Mllnl No, Ml, I'mwncpr 12:4 gi. in No. 7ti, Mliwl 7i 10 1,. in ALMOX AND HI'Al.lllNII IIIIANOH. l)iinirt Nn. 31, lMMnitir 2:2.'i i, in. Nu.7V, Miial 7KIh. in. Arrlvi No. tl, I'Mwpnitpr 12:.Vii, in. No. W, Mitral H.U)i. tu. Norfolk iiftMoiiKor train run ilnlly. No trains on Alliion nod Hpnldinic branch Bnmlayt. All main linn pwuoiikit train ilnlly. W. II. llRNUAM.AKntlt. Time Table COLUMHUS, Ntill. Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, t. Joaaph, Kansas City, t.Loala and all polnta Bait and oath. Denver, Helena, Butte, Bait Lake City, Portland, Ban Franclaco and a 1 1 polnta Weat. thainu mi'Aiit. No. 22 I'MMnw, ilnlly nipppt Hntulny. 7:2.'i n. hi No. Wl Aroutmiiuilntiou, ilnlly uipit Matarday 4:10 p. in THAINN AHH1VK. Bo, 21 l'MMnirr, dally tttcoiit Hnuilny. H.f0 . in n. II Acooniuioilittlon, ilnlly oidit Hominy l:IOi,n BlnlH-Kyo Vluw ol' tho Colli in bht River An attractive topographical ttiitp, in oolorH, giving ncoinprolimiHivij iitonof the onuntry on iintl tributary to tltu Coltiui bin Kivtir. Thin limp ih in folder form, on tlio roverHo Hitin I'otitulnH niiintoroHt lug ilencrijition of tlio Cnluinliiii Uivor route. CotiioH twit frco liy 1!. L. LO MAX. O. V. k T. A. U. l It, It. CO., Omaha, Nebr., on receipt of four cnnte postage. Cheap Excursions. Oheap rates ono way to California, Paget Bound and the Nnrthwost coun try, daily nuttl May Kith. Low home seeker's ronntl trip rate March .'Jut to eaatern Colorado, the Ilitt Horn 11a In and North Platte Vailoy where there la an exoollont ohanco of getting la on the ground Hour ahead of tho crowd and pick np bargains In irrigat ed landa. BABTBRN TRIPS. -If yon are cou templatinR an eaatern trip this spring better write me for Information. We will probably be able to olTor yon monev MTlng suggestions. L. W.VYakely, Gen. Pami. Agent. L. F. Hector Ticket Agent. A LAID OF WOMDERS. Th BIchtMer riada Mamy Thlss oi bUmt la Callraraia. California hna numerouB natural bridges, oaves, etc. of no little interest. The Mamoth Cuvo of Calaveras, dm covered by miners in iNTtO; the Alabaster Cavo; the Crystal l'lilaco Cave, contain ing a number of attractive subterranean appartiuentH, nuoh iih the briiial Cham ber, the Chryotal Palace itooiu. Acuri ousuppartuiHnt called Musid Hall, where the depoaitM of mpicouH origin not only take the form of organ pipes, Hounding boHrdattto., but emit, when struck, musi cal tionudBund vibrations. Near this cave are two natural bridges which the tour iat can visit and return to the railroad within half an hour. The only natural way to reach these scenes of interest is via "The Overland Limited, Itoute," comprising the Union Pacific and South ern Pucific, now renly one line. The only line running through trains to Han Francisco from Omaha, its fast trains, arriving sixteen Iiouth ahead of all com petitoni. Painphlots and maps describ ing the wonders of California, and full information about the moat coinfortabl and direct route to the Pacific Coats.cae bo obtained of V.. L. Loiuax, O. 1. .v T. A, Oiuutm, Neb. DRIFTING H "tUaKds brights disease Manv people who are neglecting symptoms of drifting towards Bright s Disease, which is l'B&&s4 AN AMATEUR DETECTIVE. Ill I'lrnl nml I, nut RiHncr IM TriM'Inw ii Crlmr. "1 nevrr tillciiitlcil t'n Sherlock IIulttH-S IlllnllHIM llllt Olfl," Xltlll llljtlu', "mid itltliotiKii I win ('.own tin pt'rsou I whs 'ifiiT lite I'i'HiiliH cn not nt nil pleasant, one iiioriiltiK 1 tuN-nst u Hcnrt'plii, a ln;:!i' pearl, worth utioiit 7 A). I altieil It ni'iif tor Ifi iisni'lii tlotis t lut i itlinmt iiiiyililnu' cl'ii' 1 liail. I (lecliliil to say notliltiK about It to lay wife, liccatiso things of tlnit Hort al ways Upset hcf. She xllf-pri t.H the aerv ants ami docs tint hesitate to let them nee It. Ailwrtlsliii; a reward drought no reMilts. one inorulug nearly two years after the pin was lust I saw It In the window of a pawnshop not three lilocli.s Irotu my home. 1 knew the po lice captain of the precinct and Induced dim to iicud one f liU ward men with me to the pawnshop. Matters weic noon explained. I was utile to prow tny ownership of the pin. The pawn liiiiltcr consulted his honks, "That pin," he said, "was drought here dy a woman wdo regularly pawns things here on commission, it la u busi ness, the same as .shnpp.ii,: on commis sion. .Many persons, especially wom en, who filial It necessary to raise a lit tle money In a hurry, are afraid to go in person to the pawnshop, "lie gave me the name and address; of the woman who pawned my pin, and I lo.iked her up. 'I don't waul lo malic any trouble for .u,' I said, 'but that pill was stolen, .lust take me to (lie person wdo gave It to you to pawn, and you'll nut be the loser' "She compiled willingly She said she was setd for dy a woman wdo dad read her advertisement and was ghcii the pin to pawn In the usual course of duslness, She got !U for It, and after deducting her commission dad paid the money over to der customer and given her the ticket. She went to the pawn shop nearest the house to save time. Not until we were at my own doorstep did I realize where the woman was taking me. " 'Do you mean to say that you got Die pin In tills houscY' I Impilrcil. "Certainly, slie replied. 'It mum given to me dy u tall woman with nil dalr. If she still lives here 1 should know der In a minute.' "That will do,' I said. MIerc Is ?. for your trouble. 1 shall be obliged by your not mentioning this Incident to anybody.' "'rin woman she dad tlcm-rldcd was my wife. We had u dad ipiarter of an dour. She dad pawned the pin to get money for u rnscalllou of n brother, who dad since lied to Canada. He stole tho ticket Irotu tier and had evidently been unadle to Hell it before he skipped. And the poor woman dad been living in mental torture for months decuuse she wnM afraid to tell inc. That expcrlunco cured me of a hunkering for the detec tive business."-New York TltneH. PAUS AND PfNKSTER. Thr llutPh llunivr Tlmr IVxtlvnU In Hip MotiiiMk Vnllry, Next lo New Year's day Piiim audi rinlistcr were the more popular and generally observed holidays of the o,d lnitcli In the Mohawk valley, runs, was Kaster and l'lukster was Whit sunday. I'lukster was particularly a gala day, when young and old gave themselves up to Jollity and dolsterons fun. The Joys of the day began In the morning with sports, outdoor gunes and contests and ended late at night with Indoor games and dancing. There were "egg butting" and "riding at the ring" The latter sport was probably a rural adaptation of the tournaments of the days of chivalry. The neces miry arrangement was a cord tied across (he road Just .above the heads of men on horseback. Prom this cord was suspended dy a short string a linger ring. Cacd dorsetuan was provided with a sdoit, sharp pointed stick about the size of a meat skewer, which was held delweeii tlio first linger and thumb. Tho competitors were obliged to ride at full gallop under the cord and attempt to thrust their "lances" through the ring ami carry it oil' three times. When one of the contestants dad accomplished this lie was chased dy all the other contestants. If he suc ceeded in reachlui; the goal without be StODS irremilarities. Strencthens the urtnarw rtrcrana anil hulMa -. 2! 1 wESy8 f theX wlirperform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out ;T JJe impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and s piuiwus wbcc matter -" "'"mi uMCKacnc, aiumacn irouDic, siuggisn liver, irregular neart action, etc. vtfjft JS'tfSL11 8,gns of K,dney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight disorder in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system. Now t FIM Out. You can eaillv determine if vour eot of order by aettiag aside (or aa ootue or the urine passed apoa arieiav. If upon examination It ( cloudy or milky or baa brick-dust sedlmeat or small particles loat about la it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY'S 'ttDNBY CJRB abould be uksa atooce. ing cnught he was the winner. The prlo was tho payment by the. other cotilestnnts of the bill for dluiRelf and Mm best girl at tin dance and supper to be given In tlio evening. If, however, he was caught lie wan obliged to foot the dill for Ills captor and Ids best girl. 1'or a week before Pinkster the In habitants, black and white, began to make ready for tho festival by erecting booths of boughs from tho thickly leaved trcc.4 and shrubs on a place In or near the village chosen because of Its convenience and beauty. In these booths the tables wero set with good things to eat and drink. Ilesldes llio "egg butting" nnd "riding at tho ring," there wore Impromptu horso races, wrestling mutches nnd occasional "scraps." The music for dancing was provided by the llddlo and Jew-sharp. I'lukster was a great occasion for tlio tdaves. On this day they had unusual llderty to enjoy themselves according to their own Ideas. One way of doing no was a dance, which was no doubt a relic of one of the many religious dances brought from Africa dy the captured slaves. Tho music was ob tained from a lingo drumllke Instru ment four or live feet long and a foot In diameter, covered at either end by a tightly stretched sheepskin. This was field between the legs of the largest and oldest slave In the community. This drum he would beat with palm and lingers, and all the time he sang a wordless ii'ing, willed us tin excite ment luci'ia-.ed would become wild and weird and was aceouipatilcd dy mus cular contortions, wagging and twist ing of the dead mid rolling of the eyes. Ono after another of the slaves would Join In the dance as tho spirit moved lilm or her to do ho till tho musician was surrounded by a ring of black and yellow twisting, wriggling, hysterical negroes, who for tho time were thou sands of miles nway In the heart of superstitious Africa. One by one they would fall to tho ground exhausted, when their places would be taken dy others who were Just beginning to feel tho moving of the spirit. It was not unusual for this wild dunce to continue through two days. Now York Tribune, Hevrml Trni nilla. It Is of course true that a Jury, theo retically, Is composed of a Hot of un prejudiced men, with open minds; still then may do occasions when a slight personal feeling Invades their ranks. Such was evidently tin; thought borne In upon the tailor who, rising to state his ease and having declined the serv ices of a lawyer for reasons best known to Id nisei f, looked over the Jurymen nnd then turned to the Judge "It's no uso for mo to tell you about this case, your honor," he Haiti deject edly, "not unless you dismiss that Jury and get In it now lot. Then Isn't n man among 'em but owes mo something for clothes." Ilnrtly nrouaht t'p flnldlrra. During an otllclal massacre nt tho village of Knukllsh tho Turkish com tunndant n fat major slept and smok ed In tho shade of n tree nonr the scene of carnage. Tho trumpet Hounded for the assault, and the soldiers proceeded to rob, kill, burn nnd violate. Tho trumpet next Hounded tlio retreat, but the troop n'fuscd to olioy, and the fat major continued to sleep nnd smoke. When spoken to about the excesses of his men, be replied: "What can ono do? They arc so badly bniught up!" Parts Maccdolne. Itrmiti-Mutlt m I nltian Flerart. The sudden uprising of art In Hol land produced In the person of Item brand t one of tho foremost artists of tho world. Ho Is one of tin few great original men who stand alone. You cannot trace his genltiH to the influence of his time or to tho work of other men who preceded him, and, although ho had followers, none of them could do what he did. Ho hIiIiica out In solitary big ness like a Shakespeare or Heethoven or Michael Angolo.-St. N'lcholnn. Ill Utah Hop. Tho ambitious young merchant ca ressed tho Hhapely hand of tho heiress. "Dear little hand!" ho murmured nb Hciitmludpdiy. "So dellcntod! So frag Mel And yet I hope Home dny to Hoe II lift the heavy mortgage that'H on my torc!"-Chlcngo Tribune. kidney trouble, hoping "it will wear away," kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. is carnea oy cne circulation kldim in . B. BturhatMTaftlflM Aflttr Few Ysara. O. B. Burbaas of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: About four ytarssfo I wrote you statins that I hid boea enUrely eurt4 of a Mvtro kldnty trouble by taking Iim thaa two botttts of roltys KMoty Cur. It mtlrtly stopped tht brick-dust sedlmintaad Mia and symptoms of kldnty disease disappeared. I am glsd to say that I have never hsd a nturo of any of those symptoms during tho four years that have olapeed. and lam evidently cured to staycured. and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Curs to aay eae euaTsrtaa ffoes kidaey or bladder trouble.'' ' . hours m COUNTY OFFICERS. I(lrc-onttitlvo. Jlurk Sheriff Siitierihtrinlatit APHPMPor, . . . hulitn Attorney fri'iinnror.. . , JonnW. Hr.NntB Urns (itur , ..ClUHMtS J.t'ARItin 1,. II. l.KWY John J. Mallet .John IHttkhman . I,. It. I.CTIHM ....Unix A. IlKIIKH (.'. M. OuttKNTiirn K. II.Mru Ii. I.. liosHITCIi CliTknf I'lnlrk't ( nut. l uriinor Siirri'nn HOAItl) OK HUI'KIIVIM'IIH. Illht. t John (lour. Dim. J I'm ui IIi.mikk IHM.il John Swanmo.s Jlrt.4 KlIANK KlKIINAN, t'hlllrillllli ilt. S I!I)MI, II ('. Ml I.I.KH DM M Illlls IlKl.ll. K.J. Kli.NM V. 8. HKNAruns-l, II, Mlllinil, i:iim-r J. Ilnr kilt. .Mr.vm.ii or Conouksh, St) DiHTluor, J, J, MclJittli). STATU OI'MCKIW. I1..UB...... I.. I... II ll..l.... . I 1..... I! . I...T- .tin , ,.,,. ii, .,,, nrj ,, ,i-i, ii'imui ,111, erimr, K. tl. Mi'tilttiiii; Hivrcinry Htnti, A. tlfil- 111111 i jiimimr, r.. .11. nriirii', jr. s 1 riviMiror, I'i'ti'r Alorti'iiKcii; Attorney (litnrl, Norrih Drown; Hu-ritit-ntciit I'lihlle InMnirtlmi, .1. Ii. Mrllrlrii: (,'iiininli-liiiii'r J'uttll t- li'iil. II, M. Union, JttiiiiKs iItii JrntciAi. DisTiitCT -('. Ilollxn l'(R,.f. (I. ItcillT. HKNAlull 1 1 null llimhiw, llKi'iiKHKNi.riVK2lia DisTHiui-J.W.IIeiiilfr i.oat Hki'ionk.ntaihk I'rul Hour. OHUIIGH DIRECTORY. t'O.NtillKOATJo.NAL rtnlilHitli mIiooI, Hiir.n. 111. 1'ii'iicliltm, 11 u. in. nml s.ii p, in. Si'iiloi hnili'iior, 7lM p. in, 'rn)ir tiiiriiiiu I'lmihiiuj o.tio i. in. ImIu-k Aiixiltmy lirht WiilneMln) in riu'h itionth nt :Hu p. m, Ijull, .MiM-loimr HH-ii'tj lust Wiillii'riliiy in eiii'h month lit ;i . 111. ti. A. Muniio, l'liotiir. (IKIIMAN fcVANtJKMt'AUl'KOTKMTANT- Hiiniliiy ht'liool, liMU 11. in. I'nini'liliig M'rticc, lii:.ni 11. in. Vouiik IVoplii'H Hooli'ty, i-vtry tMo MlS-kH, HUUllll) S.OU l. in, IjiiIIi'H Alii Sooli'lj., tirnt 'IhnrMliiy of em-h inotitli, 2 :iu p. in. 1'iiro I'liiut Ki-hool, Hiitlirilny V to l'2ii, 111, Coutiriiui Hun I'liiMN, TiiamlHy unit fr'riilii),'.: toil e. 111. dr.v. It. MfcUMAKUKkii, 1'imtor. lUttiHItVTKUIAN KiilitMith BcIkmiI, :4 11. in Hurmoii, 1IMJ 11. m. Senior Kmli'iivor, 7.-00 p. in. K'Uliitt noriimn.HiUU. I'mjcr nii-etlm- nml Mint Of tllllBltlllmtll HOlKHll ll'NNOtl.S.-(l0ll.lll.Tlllin)lllt. lnlli'H Mii.niotmry micity Iitt Frlilny of nwrj month. IjkUi'h Alii nlliTIiiilt' Wiillieislu) of ciu'ii month. W.M.rKii N. II.M.st.Y, 1'u-tor. MKTIIoniHT-l'rriiehlnK, 10.tr. it. m. nml H.-oo i. in. Htimhiy kcIumiI. VIM in. Junior Uvikiic, V:3U4i, in. Kiworth Ijcnmic, 7,-tlu p. 111. I'rnyei 11111T1UK, TliiirKlii).s.UU . m. liillrn Aid i-ocii't) nvi'ry other V'iilncKily at a.-U) p. 111. I.OTAN l(Kll) l)t. WoLr, l'nutor. 1IAPTI8T HuuiliiyKdiool, UVUlit. m, Bitiiuid lli)n. m. Junior II. Y. 1'. U.,UMi. 111, Keiiloi II. Y. P. U. ut 7.-UU p. 111. HiTimiii, s.-uu p. ui I'nijiT iiioi-tltiKThiirMilny, MU . 111. Ittv. i:. .1. Ul.MKII, I'lixtor. tiUACK KI'ISCOl'AI, Low eoluhrHtlon, S.Ot a. 111. Hnuilny HcIhhiI, tll.U) n. in. l'riwu-iiiuix, ll:U(iii. in. Ku'iiiUKm-rvit'ii, h-() p. in. Ml, An. drown HrotlnTn, Ptvnml Tuemlny of I'lich moiitli, DiuiKlitiTH of the KIiik, MS'ouil Tuiwlny of xuvli month, Ijiilii'i. (inllil, mroiiil Wiilin'mlay ol oiii'h month. llkv. W. A. Cash, Itivlor. (IKIIMAN liUTllKUAN-PiuliinK, 10M)ii. in. Bnuiliiy SoIkhpI, 'J p. ui. Iiuliiu Society iuioU 01111 Tliuriuhiy in each month. ItKV. II. MlKllSLKII, I'llrtor. UKUIUiANIZKI) CllUltlll OK l.ATTKIt DAY MA I NTH Hi.lilwilli hcIiiniI, IU11. m. freiich iuu Mirvliv. 11 11, 111, Sucrmni'Utiil Mrtlo tint Huuilny in ench iiiouth, (iKuiam W. Oailky, Klilur. HT. IIONAVESTUHA t'ATIIHIdC -SumlBj Mirvi('i, miiNH nml Ntirmou ut s, 1' nml Iujh o'clook, Hiimlny hvIiimiI nml benediction ut !l o'uliH'k. Tho M o'clock iiiiihh h heii in 1'olUli uml thuHoVliH'k iiiiiKMiilteruHtelyiutieriiiiiuHtiil KuuIIhIi. Wis'k day iiiuhm mery inortiliiK ut b u'cliK'k, Kriiluyii ut 3:.' o'rliHik, mIuIIodh unit iMimsllctlou. ConfiBlotm Iniinl from 4 to H o'oliH'k Hulnrihijn nml from 7 to tl ou Humid) moruiiiu. ConfemiionH hIho Humluy tnoruinit Ui toru H o clock hiiwh. Fatiikii TitronAM) K alamaja, Vrimt. Try our want columns. Some body wants what you wnnt to Hell. Do you wnnt to buy something? Ask for it in our want columns. Somebody has what you want nnd will sell cheap. Wo guaran tee satisfaction. If our work doesn't please you, tell us about it; we'il tnko pleasure in making it right. Ho you need Home Htaoionery? If ho, call us up on either phono and a Journnl representative will call on you, or como up to tho oiHco nnd we will lit you out. Columbus Journal Go are nn th nvn.M.fc .!.... to every part or the body, HMHHBHHHIIHHHHHiHB MthMMMh Protected by Block Signals The first railway in America so adopt the abso lute Block System in the operation of alltrains was the Chicago- Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. The St. Paul Road was the first railway to light its trains by electricity. The St. Paul Road was also the first to adopt the stevm heating system. Tree through daily trains to" Chicago from all points on the main line of the Union Pocilic Railroad. For time table, special rates, etc., sec Union Pacific Agent, or write F. I. NASH, Qm'l Western Agent, I524 Farnam St. OMfttM. NEBRASKA, ATTRACTIVE COAST TOURS Take the Burlington from Columbus to I'nrllnrwI.Si'attlf.THriiiniuiiKlltctiirii. (Direct Houton. Dnily from MiiylXM 446.00 rortlimilniiilltctiirn. (Omi Wiiyvlii Ciilifi.rnlii, MnyBt, i.'i:,.'.M.'i. J11110 l.'J.fi, si. 11. ir,. jo. si. a 1. -i", as, . ,-ai. .iiy 1( a n, (i, 7. . 10. 11. f.. 1:1. -jr.. at. -si, Ail.li- tionalilatcNiti AiiKiiKtaml.St'iili'iiiNT .. fi6 00 HnnFrnnclro.I.osAiKik'Hntiilc'tiirii. (Dinvt Kniitiv) ANm D.iIch 66.00 Sun Frnnclnco. Iam AnKi-lm and Koturn. (Ilnrt Itmitod) May a!. Bll. Ill, Jam-1, Aur- UHtlU. 11,12. :l. It, OrtoN-r 17. IV. !!.), Ut 60.00 Thi-Ni rail! iipply ovi-r the lliirlinvlnii'i lUnil Iim- to Uonvi-r, tliunii tlirotiijIiSi'oiilfUohirailoaiiil Salt l.aku city. Siuina'ViM,'l,,lrlll)",OI,"N,,,,,U'rn ,,'"'"i'' lliri'1'1 '"w'kl route to I'lifjit Tin- most roniir('bi-iii.lM tour nf tin I'aciilc cna-t, iiuluillii- calllornla, Shaota Ituutc, I'ortlanil Kxnilliiui. I'tim-t Souiiil rithn, W:i-liiuu'toii ami Montana ran In inailu tl r. I tr tin atiollh ItllllliiKtou Main I.Iih-h. The lliirlin-.'ton I. tluMiuly line by whiili you ran taki- in tint Itlai-k Hills and llij; Horn i-oiintrvln ontifrtlon with this tiip with no addilioual ixhiihi! Hallv tlnon.'li I'ullman Standard Sln-pcr- to San I'lainUm ia Di-mi-r, Scenic Colorado ami Salt Lake. Apply totho tiiitlfrilifiiiil lor I'orl land Kxposltlon foldrr, Callliirnia fiililvr, Timtit vxi-iirciun loldcr, lor hertlisinloiiii. atloii.tirl.i-t, (tr. Hcn-rilip your propoid trip and lot iiii adviM jott thu k-ast out and tin Iim way to makp it. L. F. RECTOR, Agent, Columbus, Nebr. Kansas City Southern Railway airaigut as tue crow Flics" KANSAS CITY TO THE GULF MMsMslsWsBsWssMsMMsMgaMMMJH u--watf.-.'ia) v; PA8SINQ THROUGH A GREATER DIVERSITY OF CLIMATE, 80IL AND RESOURCE THAN ANY OTHKIJ RAILWAY IN THE WORLD, FOn ITS LENGTH Alonrttj lino nrothitlnoHtliiti(4,HiiUpil tor rrowliifjiiiiiiillitrnln porn im, cotton; lorfouiiii'rclilaiipaml jM'iuli.iK-liariU.'.irtithoi fniii.i r.n.l . )( riis; (orcomniprrtnlrnntnloiiiip, pouiiii, toamlii ami i;oinial linpk Iihmm, for HUKarfaiip nml riceciiltUiitloti; for i:iirili:iitiii!i', tlnilvr, lui .iiirliij: UoMfd, iiiulM, cuttlp, hoK:i, hhi'i'ii. poultry uml Ani-oiu finn.i. Wrlto tor Intormallon Concvrr.lnq M , , FREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS Nisi Colon locations, Improved Farms. Mlnorsl Linds, tllcu Lands and Tln.bcr Lands, and lor coplns ol "Current fcvsnls." Iiniinoss Oiiuoriunl'.iiis. Rice Book, K. G S. Fruit Cook Clionprnund-trtphomejcckeW tU-kptrt on sale Urjt andMil:il1u,":.1iyi:ii: rauh month. THE SHORT LINE TO "THE LAND OP FULPILI MBMTi' I. D. OUTTOaT, TrT. . Afft. Xsasas Otty, Mo. r. B. mOSSLBB, Irav. Fass. sad bssssssJbsssBsssBsssssbsssJbss9 ,sEVEN WONDERS nf tin1 Aiiu'iiciin C'niitiiii'iit: f Yi'llow.-tiiiu' Nntioiml I'aik; The M (iii'jit Slioolinnc Kails; Tlu ('uliiiii- M Ilia Uivor; Miiiini Homl; The t Tn-i'.- ui' Caliliiiii'm; Tito Vn-oiiiitfj l.iiciu "Cut OH" B acro-.-i Cin-at Salt J.aki H U can ai.i. in: mi:i:n d. a ti:ii' ivi:i: tin: k I UNION PACIFIC J AND ro.NNiirnoN.s I LEWIS IND CURK EXPOSITION I L PORTLAND, ORbOON, Juno I to or.t. 16, 1906 U lnquiro m s W. H. BENHAM, Agent. f ft. O. WABHHa, n. V nni V. A. Sansa Citty. Mo. Xmlg'u Atrt., Kauaim City . J.l'j. Pi'Vtfrra .'" 1 W mi m r I iMsn w y 4 . TWB SlBMp M OMts asttj $1.0f a SOU m REG01IEIDEO McCLINTOCK & CARTER, Columbus, Neb b WML'