. :j . S.TO,, r . '. . ; 'tl m fc: Mo. fin: No. No No. No. No. US: IART BOVKt), U(IS LIMB, U, Chicago Htwial I, Atlantic Uitirn 8. North rinlli) local 10, Kant Mail A, Kaatorn hiprixx I.Urrrlntxl l.tmltixl M, Wat KraUlit... tUT HoUNIl, MAIN 5, California anil tfroxitii ll.Colo. Hxtiftl .. V, Kant Mail l.Otxrlahil l.lmltiol. I, Colorado Kiprooii . 7, North I'lullo luteal.. . 21, liocal frrniaM . ft.lS a III. , rt) h. in. , 21.' . in. . Hl . in. . V 'M ill .ViU. I" ft .til h. in LINK hi I. ?.tfi I it'U l III . 1(1 HI II III. ....U.K. a in. ,...li;W . in .... .'.'. p. in .... 1HIIB. in, .... 7.00a. in, RouruLt nuANuii. Dt'imtt No. U, Paaararrr MAIii. in. No. 77, Mlteri 71 a. in. Arrive No. 10, 1'aaaena-r.r 12: 4r i in No. 7(1, Mlml 7IOi. in ALBION A Nil NI-AI.IUMI IIUANOU. l)iart No, HI, l'aMfltifor 2:Si. in, No.7W, MlitJ 7:l, in. Arrivn No, 12, 1'aMragsr UM p, in, No. "0, MIimI 0i. in. Norfolk paaantiRpr train rnn ilally, No train on Albion anil HhiMIiii( Itranch Bandar. All main Una tMiaaonwr traitiK dully, W. II.HNHM,Ajtent. Time Table Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, t. Joaapb, stasias City, at. Loala and all polnta laat and oath. OOLUMltUH, N'BH. Denver, Helena, Butte, Bait Lake City, Portland, Ban Francisco and a 1 1 polnta Weat. THAIHH lrAHT. No. 22 I'aaMnxnr, lUlljreioflt Monday. 7:2ft a. in No. 12 Accommodation, dally iooit Hatorday 1:10 p. in THAINN AIIHIVB. No. 21 I'aaftMisnr.dallynirotit Hmiilny. H.MI i, in No. II Aoooimiiwlntlou, ilally nic,pt Hunday 1.80 p.ir BlrdH-Kyo Vlw ol tlio Colum bia llivrr An nttrnctlvo topographical mup, in oolorn, KiYiiiKiiooiiiprolioniiivo. nliaof the oountry on nml tributary to tlio Colum bia 1 liver. TIiIh mup ih in fnlilor form, on the ritverao milo eotituiiiH iitiinteu'Ht inv iIoHcrijition of tlio CJuliiiuliiik Kiver route. Copira nnnt frto by K. L. LO MAX. O. V. ii T. A. U. 1'. It, It. CO., Omnhn, Nebr., on reoeiil of four cents postage. Cheap Excumons. Uheap rates ono way to California, Paget Bound and tho Northwoot coun try, daily nutil Mar Kith. Low homo seeker's round trip ratos March aist to eastern Colorado, the Big Horn Ua aln asd North Platte Valley whore there la an eioellent chance of Retting la oa the ground floor ahoad of the orowd and pick up bargains In irrigat ed laads. EA8TKHN TRIPS. -If you are con templating an eastern trip this spring better write me for Information. We will probably be able to otTor you oner saving suggestions. L. W.VVakely, Gen. Pass. Agont. L. F. Hector Ticket Agont. A LAID 01 W0MDER3. Tfc MshtaMr rials Many Thiaga oi UUmt la CaltforaU. California baa tuunuroua natural bridge, oaves, etc. of no httie inturtwt. The Mamotb Cavo of Calaverati, dis covered by minora in ltC0; the Alidmaler Gave; the Crystal l'uluuw Cave, contain lag a number of attractive aubterraneau appartments, such au the bruiul Chain ber, the Chrystal Palace Uooiu. Aonri oasappartmtnt called Mitaic Hull, where the deposits of aqueous origin not only take the form of organ pipes, Hounding boards etc., but emit, whou atruuk, mum oalsouudsand vibrations. Near this cave are two natural bridgoH which the tour ist can visit and return to the railroad within half an hour. The only natural way to reaoh these hcohoh of interest ih via "The Overland Limited, Koiite," oompriHiug the Union Pacillu ami South ern Pacitlc, now rt-uly one hue. The only line running through traiim to San Francisco from Omaha, ita fast traiim, arriving sixteen hours ahead of all com petitors. Patnphlats and mapa deacrib ins the wonders of California, and full information about the most comfortubl and direct route to the Pauillo Coate.oae be obtained of E. L. Lomax.O. P. T. A, Omaha, Neb. ftnrlla nf Anrlrni tCmpt. l'roni wjml tins conn' down to t, nrlttcn, imlntcil or cliNHeil, tlio Kcyp tlmi lord uitwt lime lnvu n p-c.it hwcII, 'fhi ilt'lullH of the ttfi'lflh dyiiiiNty sliow I.'cyiillMii I'lfKiini'i1 nt itii lH"-t. Tin1 lord hiii ii iniili' lioii'icl.u'iHT, his 111 III 1 1 d'lloli, 1'illlril "ulllii'llllli'llilclltof tlio iiul-doii Ihmisc" 'llicrc was a "ntiicrliili'ii li'iit of the lull. Ink Iioihi" nml (lie inlMT of drlii!. -i Ii.nl tli tltlo of "si'illio of tlio mIiIoImiiiI'iI." I'i'lhiilH lie wiis a liutlcr iiihI ii'nliitiMl tlio slip d. of wines 1 1 oni tin iclliir, 'llicru won1 Knidt'iiciH, poilciM mid Imndlciiift uii'ii, all Imh In attciidliiK to tlio mas tur. "A pri'puii'i' of nucHh" must have lii'i'ii a roiifrrl Inner Tin' I'.K t In ii when lio wiis no longer mortal lind liois of IicIiii: wvll fed In tlio lu'i'i'iiflci', us lie Ik'IIcmsI ho would lio iioiirNlii'd In Ids piiitlciilur heaven with iiliiiniliint pmixo ami lu-of. tilTrr Inns to i.'uds hiow tlio vnrlcly of the l.'Kilian iiii'iiu, and In ono arc liiclud ill ti-u l.iuils of rooUiil iiirat, IUi' kinds of birds or khiih'. mInIooii varieties of lireud mid i'.il;i'. hIx UKsortiil wines, four brows of lieer, eleven sorts of fruits and an endless numli'T of sweet tlllllKS I'lottrra In Kurllirrn lluaaln. All CiiKllhli traveler In northern litis sin writes to the (iurdeiier's Clironk'le that notliliiK siirprUed him more than the universal pri",cnee of well Ki'own llowerluu plant: In ilwelllui; rooms, liven In the eells of mouusteiles and In the studios of city pliotonrapheiH fur ther north than Aiehanel he found Hiieh plants as olemiders, crotoim pe Imik MdiiiiiH and I'ihIimImi In almost every room. The doulile windows, so lieeessaiy to keep out the eold, IlilVIl a draft tlKlit hpace lietweeii them tilled with llowei-liiK plants, and It docs not hcciii necessary to open them for ulr duriiiK the nlioit hot siimiuer. l'rom Septemlier to .luue the country Is hurled In snow and hlmt In liy lee. The n crane teiiiieiatiue for .laniiary Is only ID decrees The Julj tempera tine, hiiui'ver, has an average of HO devices l' which Is hardly to lie won dered at when It Is remembered that the sun shines twenty two hours out of the twenty four. I.i( Ihr I'rUc. Jiiiihm Cioxsley, a noted KiikIIsIi bib llomaiilnc, hied him one uiemoralilcday to a bookstall In Slimlelilll market and, spying a little volume, took It up and glmict'd eiirelcssly through It. Alter awhile he asked Its price from an old woman ami was told It was two mid sixpence. "I'll give you sKponce for It," said Croxsloy. "Nay," replied the poor old dame; "It cost me i! Hbllllngs." Whereupon or book devourer threw It dowu lu dlsKiist and retired. A ueutle man, ovirheaiiug tho altercation, Htcpped forwurd and purchased It at the sum demanded, t'rossley returmsl siKiii after and, noticing the book had gone, anxiously inquired what had be come of It. "Hold," answered the wo miin, "lor what you rcfusisl to give." "Tell iiie who botiKht It, and I'll glva him 10 shillings for It!" .suld t'rossley eagerly. The inorul Is self evident. A Hnr nf l.lht. The stralghleHt thliiK In nature or urt Is a ray of light when passing through a medium of uniform density. Hence the eye Is enabled to test the stralghtucss of an eilp'or tube by hold ing It us nearly a: possible coincident with a ray of light, such parts as de part from stralghliiitM then Intercept ing a ray and causing a shade to be east upon other parts, It Is not known at what early period In the liUtory of mankind the discovery was made that Mrnlglitucss could be thus determined. It Is certain that thousands of mechan ics use the method dally without being able to give a rational explanation of It. l.or. I.ove Is mi upward tendency of hu man nature. It Is illgulfyliu;, enuo bliug, and f.ir that reason It Imposes upon Individuals who experience It new obligations. A I'rooortlonHlc Income. lrits1iNo lMuxIt is painting minia tures? How Is he getting ou? Palette -Oh, lie's making a miniature llvlug. Wiifhlugton Post. Allocked Ihr litrrn. The ijueen of Denmark once paid a visit to (ho' Dullish colony of leelnnd, where the good old bishop exerted him self to the utmost to show her every thing flint was worth seeing. The cpieeii paid ninny compliments to her host, nml having learned that he was n family man graciously Inquired how many childieii he had. It happens that the Danish word fur "children" Is al most Identical lu sound with the Ice landic word for ".sheep," so that the worthy bMiop, whose knowledge of Danish was not so complete as It might have been, understood her maj esty to ask how many sheep he owned and promptly answered: "Two hundred." "Two hundred children I" cried the iiueeii, initoiimled. "How eaii you pos sibly maintain such a number'" "ICaslly enough, plonso your imijes tj," replied the prelate, with n cheer fill smile. "In the summer 1 turn them out upon the hills to grass, and when winter comes I kill and eat them!" The Mlaerable Mnnri, The lives lived by the Moors are, without perhaps any exception, the most precarious and miserable that can lie Imagined, The poor man In thrown Into prison for sums he never possess ed and can never pay, the rich to be squeezed of all be possesses, while those only can hope to cscuh who are members of families siillleleutly power ful to a roil :e the fears of the loenl gov ernor xhoii!d he attempt extortion ami not siillleleutly powerful to stir up tho Jealousy and avarice of the sultan, r.veu the governors of the provinces suffer themselves as they make others suffer, for Just as they squeeze the ag riculturist and the ieiiHiiiit ho arc they In turn sqttLsied by the sultan and his viziers, ami should they full by con stant presents to maintain u good opinion lit the court they eaii expect only Imprisonment and often death. The (lull One of Its Klml. On an evening somewhere about the end of the sktccuth century u traveler from Sweden might have been observ ed at the door of the Hose theater lu Loudon. He was going to see n new pteee called "Titus Andronlctis," and lu order to follow it In the native lan guage he bought a copy of the play, price sixpence, at the theater door. When he went home to Hwcdcu he took the book with Ii It ii to show his wife and friends what strange stuff the foreigner rantisl. For 1 100 years It was preserved and lu 1IKM, being discov ered In the home of a countrywoman, wan transferred for safety to the Lund university. The book Is the only ouo of Its kind known to exist. Mntehumkla In Vwmmer. A recent writer says of tlio commer cial Hide of matchmaking In Franco: "In most French marriages money plays the Important purt. Hie lint question uskisl by tho young man Is. 'How much'' An n rule, It Is an easy mutter to ascertain without applying directly to the pupa, but even when no question of dowry' rutsod at the form al demand there Is always n con tract drawn up by a notary, which specifies the exact sum tho girl re ceives." A Man of Cr4lt. A distinguished Irish lawyer, ulways lu Impoverished circumstances, unco took I'hlef JiiHtleo Whiteside to see bin magnificently furnished new bouse In Dublin. "Don't you think," ho Huld, with a complacent look about, "that 1 deservo great credit for tills 1" "Yes," the Judge uuswercd dryly, "and you appear to have got It." A Krrtnaa Moment. "Yes," said tho murrled man medita tively, "when you see a woman bunging out a Hue of clothes and the lino slips and lets tho blessed lot down lu tte mud, that, my boy, Is the psychological moment In which to leave that woman alone." navd Oaea To. Little Wlllle-Wbnt'u tho name of the feller what calls ou yer slater? Little JohnnyI don't kuow yet. Pop culls; him something different every time he cornea. Chlcugo Journal. ' - 1 COUNTY OFFICERS. lfaprbsentatWe JoriN W.Ukmju "lerk Jon MBAr Sheriff CIiari.kh J.CABRIO durintbilant L. It. I.BATT Aowxwir Jon J, (Jai.lit Jtnhrn John IIvttkbmak Attorney L. It. I.vrnvii Fn'Anrtir Dihr A. Ilr.curii I'lcrk of District Court .. . C. M. (Ihukntiiih Coroner K. H. Mkti Siirvcjor II. I.. Koshitbp HO.MII) OK HUI'KUVISOIIS. Dlxl.l John (lor.iz Dint, J I'r.TKll IlK.NIir.H Dlxl, .1 , . JOII.S HWANHO.t Jlxl. I KliVNK KimiNV.N, ClmlrniHli iilxt.r, UciMii.in C. Mui.i.rn lixt -7 , , lioriwlln.n. K. J, hUHT U. S. Hun vioiis I. II, Millard, l.limr J. Ilur kilt. Mkmiii.ii or Cosoiir.MH, an DisTiucr, J, J, Mi-Caiiliy. 8TATK OKFICKIW. (iovornor, John II. Mickey: Lieutenant (lev. crnor, K. (I. Mrdllton; .s:niry Htaln, A. (lal. inliii: Auilitor, K. M. Htiirio, Jr.; Trisixurcr, I'eter Morteniu'ii; Attorne) (leiierul, Norria llmwn: Huiwrititi-nileiit Public luxtructlon, J. I.. Mellrlen; CouiinlxxioUer Public irftndx, 11, M. Union. Juimii-n ilru Jl'Dici.vi, Uihtiiiut -(!. llolleti liwk, J, (I. lUnoler. HrsvroH-lltltfll IIiihIhw. Incl-IIKSKNTATIVr. JITII Dimtuidt -J.W.IIeniler Kl.QVT UrinicMicSTATlvy. ItiiI llimr. OHUROM DIRECTORY. CONUUKOATIONAL-HubbHtli hcIhhI, HiCii. in. I'mii'Mutf, 11 n. in. nml B.-Ui i. in. Seiilot huilimvor, 7 0U p. in. I'rnjer imtiltiri Tluirwluj mw p. iii. IjuJu Auiilinry lirxl WoIih-mIh) in ihu-Ii month at a.uu p. in, Unlit Mixxiiinnr) xmiety Iniit WiilliCMliiy lu t-wli tiioiilh at 3 i. ui. U. A. Mn who, I'dxtor. jlKIIMAN KVAN(KUI'AL.'ltarKMrANT- Snmliiy wliool, VM u. in. I'rrncliiiiK H-rvicii, IU::I ii. ui. iiutiK rMiil'a HorMy, every two wis'kx. Humlii) SMI . in. jiulii Aid rks-lely, lirxt 'HmriMliij of eiifh month, 2 .10 p. in. Paro chial xcIiimiI, Hntunlny V to l'.!ii. ui. Coiitiriiut lion cliixH, TiitMlay Hiul Kriiiny, 'i lo il p. in. Ittv. It. Nh:m.iikkii, l'nxtor. l'llKHIIVTKItlAN-Hnbbntli rkliool, VM n. m Hrinon, lIMJn. in. Heiilor Kiiilnnvor, 711 p. m. Ktmiiiii iwrmou.s-OO. Prayer iihwIIuk nml xtnily of the Hnblintli dc'IiiniI Iomhiii. MM p. in. Thunxliiy. Luilien nllmionary nociety Inxt Frlilny of over) mouth, Irfulira Alii nlterimto WtslueMliiy of em-h mouth. W.vi.tbu N. IIalsky, I'niitor. MCTHODIHT-lWchlDK, 10.1 n. in. nml S.OO p. ui. Huuilny mIiiniI. MM) in. Junior Imuran, XdUap. in. Kpworlli Unuttin, 7.-UU p. in. I'nijer IllMJIna 'PI...MU.I... bMI .. ...ll.u At. I !.. n urn nin;itH) uin.,,up, 4iiuiniii),nvui.iii, 1,1' .IVMFV .llltttP IV.Hlll.MulMtr .it U4kl tl .11 liOTAN Hkii'i Dr. WoiiK, I'Hxtor. HAITIHT HiilulHjfwhiMil, lthOUu in. Hcnuou Mun. in. Junior II. Y. P. U., aw p. in, Hetiloi II. V. I'. U. lit 7.-W) p. in. Hermoli, S.OU p. in. I'nijer me, tltixTliurwIaj, Hm p. m. ItKV. K.J. Ulmkii, PiiHtor. (1IIACK KIMHCOI'Ali U.w lelehnitlon. SHI a. 111. 8iinilny SchiMtl, Id. -00 11. in. Preiii'liintt, ILIllii. in. KteuinKKervii'o, H.1D p. in. Kt. An ilrewx llrotlierv, Ms-oml Tuetslii) nf each month. Dmitfliterx of the Kititf, Ms-oml Tiiiwlny of isicl, liiolith. Ijnlien litiihl, heciiinl Wtnlliemlny ol each uioiith. Itl.V. W. A. Canii, Itis-liir. (IKlt.MAN I.UTHKItAN-l'riHcliliiK, IUOU11. 111. Hiinilay HoIkmiI, 1! p. in. Kulieti Hociety inroU one Tluirwlay in each month. Kiev. II. MlKHHl.Kli, Pastor. UK OUUANIZKI) CIILHCI1 OK LA'ITKII DAV8AINTM SaMiath htIuniI, IUii. hi. I'rimth iliK xervlre. It a, in. Bacramcutiil mtIi-ii tirl 8uuilny lu mkcli month. UtoiiOB V. O.U.I.KV, Khlor. 8T. 1IONAVENTUUA CATHOLIC -Htimuu wrvicts), iiihhh ami wrtnon at S, V nuil 1U:H o'clock, Huuilay hi-IiihiI ami beliedictlou at I o'clock. The (l o'clock maH la niven in l'oliah and tho S o'clock inanx nlleruatel) in I lermuu and Kiittllxh. Wis-k ilny iiihhh every uiorniuit nt b o'clock, Kriilnya at 3:15 o'clock, atntiuua and Iximsllction. Confetixioiix. hinird from t to 8 o'clock 8alunlaM ami from 7 lo W on Uuudn) uiorniuit. Courumioua alao Huuday luornlug ba ton) 8 o clock niawi. VatubbTiikobalu Kalvmaja, I'rleat. Xtiave You S0METfHNG TO SELL J Try our want columns. Some body wants what you want to sell. Do you want to buy something? Ask for it in our want columns. Somcliody hns what you want and will sell cheap. Wc guaran tee satisfaction. If our work doesn't please you, tell us about it; we'il take pleasure in making it right. Do you need some sUioionery? If ho, cull uh up on cither phono anil a Journal representative will call on you, or come up to tho office and wc will lit you out. Columbus Journal Go ' f f 'I in C5mlry ri-'ll CAUSE ONE-THIRD OF THE TOTAL DEATHS. When the Kidneys fail to perform their functions properly by not straining out the poison ous waste matter from the blood as it passes through them, the poisons are carried by the circulation to every part of the body, deranging the different organs. This causes heart trouble, stomach trouble, sluggish liver and a host of other ills, all due to deranged Kidneys. nri 1 ii.ii corrects irregularities and cures Kidney and Bladder diseases in every form, tones up the CURED OF BRISHrS DISEASE. tttSit CUR! Mr. Bebsft O. Burst, Klnora. Saratoga Co., N, V.. wriirt: I am glad to have an 01 I wnai masmncini rr.uu. 1 nave nan irom u.lns FOLEY'S KID n trlf d oth.r advcrtlied mrdicinra and .tvrral physician. Bcfora I bra 1 from 11 lo to limtt each night lo rclleva my bladder. I wn all bloal.iTi m H I had tot mp from II lo to limtt each night to reliev my bladder. I wai all bloaUif up a my oyetiani was ao impair inat 1 could icarcMy .. on of my family 1 a0 ibk was urged by friend 10 wMfe. 4foa v aai cross ika room : 1 wJAfft,.i,yJJ!riS&,';j.,lJ,,,lvB UP h0P t living when I try rOLKV'S KIDNKV CURB, (fa sornl bottle worked won ? Otra, ssd before I had taken the third bottle the auperfluoua fleih had gone, as well all Ibee symptom of Kidney trouble. My frlrnda were surprlied that I wai cured, as they II though) I was going to die. Kvery few day some on comes from miles away lo Irarn in asm of Ihe wonderful medicine that curat m of Bright' Dlteate, and not on that MS tri4 It has failed to as seatttted. A Two Sizes, 60 Oonts ansl $1.00. whole system, and the diseases that have resulted from disordered Kidneys disappear, because the cause has been removed. Com mence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at the first sign of danger. Do not risk having Bright' s Disease or Diabetes. Protected by Block Signels The first railway in America so adopt the abso lute Block System in the operation of alljtrains 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 Pocific Railroad. For time table, special rates, etc., see Union Pacific Agent, or write F. I. NISH, Qin'l Wtstirn Igtnt, I624 Farnam St. OMfltlfl, NEBRASKA, ATTRACTIVE COAST TOURS Takt tht Burlington from Columbus to I'nrttnml, Hrattlr. Tncnmnnml ItMurn. (I)lnrt llnulco. Dully from MnyEM . 46.00 l'ortlan.l nml H.lura. (Ono Way In California. May 21. a I. IB. :!'., :H, .11, Juno I.L'.fi, 1BI. 1 1. 15. 10. 83, 21. 27. 2H. i!'.i. 8t. July I. 'J. .1. 11. 7. S, 10. H. 12, 13. 25, 2li, 27. Ailili- tlonal (lnlr In Auif iixt nml Si'ptoiulHT . C6 00 Han KrnnclHCo.I.iwAiiKclos anil Hi'turn, (Direct UoiiIch) AIkino Dalrs 56.00 San Krancim.il. I,oh Anri'loHiiml Ki-tiirn, (l)lrorl Knutoo) May 2H. :i, ai, Juno 1, Aiik- ustlO, 11, 12. 1, 1 1, Urtobrr 17, IM'.i, ai.21 60.00 ! Tht'sc ratuN iiiily wt tin Itiiillnv'tnnV lUn-ot lino to lpinor, them-c tliroil'll SfOlllr CiilllMlllliltlll Nil l l.:ik'('itv. Alaomor tin lliiiliiitoii-Niiitbcrn I'moIHo illrn-t iitiithui"t iniitu to Tii'-ot hotiiiil nml I'ortliiiul. Tin-iiiot t-tiiiiiiruhi'iihiu' limr of tin I'noiilo eou-t, lui-liiilln c.ililoriihi, Sim, lu Itoiilc, -I'lirll.tiiil Kii).lloii. I'liot Miiinil itit-H. Wm-IiIiilMoii miiiI Molilalia can l.o iiiado iisln- tho miiIoiik lliirllnuMnn .Miin I.Iiii'n. Tho llurlinton Ik tliu only lino liy whlili j on inn taUii in tlio Itliiok IhlN mill III;: Horn countrvin roniit'ilioii with thin nip with no aililltiunal cspiiiNC ILilly through I'lilliniin Mmnlanl Sloopori. to Sun Krmnioo i:i lioinor, Scenic Colorado ami Suit l.akc. Apply totlii) tiiiilcrnincil lor I'nrtlmiil Kio-lticiii lolilor, Calilornla lolilor, Toiuit fxi-iirniun loliloi, lor lioiili,iiil'oiiii. iitUin, tlckcti, etc Dcicrilio your piopooil trip ami lot nio aillo joii tho loaM tot anil tlio lu'-t way to make it. L. F. RECTOR, Agent, Columbus, Nebr. H c o. s. " Kansas City Southern Railway Straight as the Crow Flies" KANSAS CITY TO THE OULF PA8SINQ THROUGH A nnPATPD niucoRiTv r AC CLIMATE, 80IU AND RE80URCE THAN ANY OTHE1 RAILWAY IN THE WORLD, FOR ITO LENGTH Alnnpll" lino arr tli niiritlAnd'.Hiil.pil fur KrowlnRHinnllKralu corii.ilux. t'.iiiiiii, fur I'omtnvruUl applo una jinich oiohnnlH, forullirr fmu ni.il r Mis; .or commercial onntiiliiiipc. puiuio, tuin.-ilu anil Kciiornl in.ck f.inii-, f.T uiiHr i'ii nml rice cultivation; for iiiprcliantnliln tlmlior; lur ultlni; .iortcrt, iuu.i'i', cattle, Iiurii, dliocp, poultiy and A nioru. i;uati!. Writs for Inlurmitlon Cunixnlno TREE GOVERNMENT HOMESTEADS Nut Colo-v luenlbnt, Improvsd Farms, Mlneril Lind. Rice Land nnil V,mit I..WIUI,, ud for coplet ol "Current Evsnls," Pusinait Ouporlunilui, Rio Book, K. C S. Fruit Book i'iiciprnuiiiMrlptaoiDSiH.'ckurs'Hi'kctH on salo llrat and third TurMluyH i. cacti niniith. THE 8HOHT LINE TO "THE LAND OP FULFILLMENT" BVBVMMHMsVMBKaWU It. U. U L'VOS, Vrav. Pass. At. U. O. WAHKEK, 3. 1' ttud '.'.'. MtiicsCltr,Vo. BansiBOityMa. i H. uJu$t.li2, Xrnv. oob. end Xmig'n Airl.. Kminub cu , Mi. M'a&rxiiiLSLi ixnoEjw: SEVEN WONDERS ui' tin' Anii'iicnn ('utitiiuiil: ' J Yflliitoiii' Niitiniiiil I'ark; Tin1 K (iniit SIiiiIiiiih Pull-; Tin1 Ciilniii- M liiu Kivci; .Mount llmul; 'I'hr lli 'Xxw H oi'l'tilitiii'iiiii;Tlu' YiiM'iiiili'i l.uriii "Cut OH" I B iH'iov (ileal Suit LiiUl' M K can ai.i. m: si:i:n on a ti:ii' ivi:u -j hi: k I UNION PACIFIC B AM) rONNCrriONH I LEWIS IND CURK EXPOSITION I PORTLAND, ORtVOON. Juno I to Oct. 15, 1905 U Imiuiro nf m k W. Q. UENUAM, Agent. J a.i SOLD MD REOOMIEMEI It McCLINTOCK & CARTER, Columbus, Neb rtV. .."