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No id, Mixiil (.mi it in Aulw Nu !!.!, I'ii.miii;it U Vip m No lo', .Mlxoit ii, m Norfolk uih.min;ir Irinni' run ilnlli . No tinlim on Allium mul Suililiii,! Iiniiiit HllllllltJH, All limit! line )i I - ;ii; r 'mini. .1 iPj W II III. SIMM W'H Time Table COLUMI5US, N'KIt Lincoln, Omaha, Cblcni;o, Bt. Jouoph, Kanaao City, Bt. Lou In niul all poinlts Bant and Bouth Donver, Holciin, Butto, Bait Lake City, Portland, Udii rjauclHCC niul a 1 1 polntr Worst. TIIA1NH Hl'l'AIIT. No.'Ji I'ltHMMiMnr, ilnllyoxivii Htniility 7.2.1 n. in No. :fj Ai'i'oitiiiioiliilinii, ilully nxril Mnliir.liij I ,in ., ii 1IIWNM AIIIUM'. No. 21 lfiw miuiM , iliitty nxivi I Niitnlit) h r,i) p, m No. ill Ai'ui'iiiiio'tiit.im, iliilli nr.rcil Hiuulii) 1 ,tli j, n Try our want coltimtis Somo Imily wants what you want tu .sell. Do you want tnliiiyt-nmolliiii.' Ask for it in mir want rulumti.i. Somebody liait what you want anil will soil cheap. Wo nuaian too satisfaction. If our work doesn't plonso yon, toll in nlioiit it; wo'il taki' plon-uiro in making it rijrht Do you need .'iiiini1 stuoiouery? If ko, call us up on either iihoni' ami a .Journal representative will all on you, or come up tu tho ollieo anil we will lit yo i out. Columbus Journal Go i '' The Journal Has Two Specialties fit . ." '( . . . - - Tho liit in NEWS ; a, ; t 4 .. ( t (it (i. 'V i. i . 1 ..s 1 1' you want all tin ni'Wi of tlio CITY, COUNTY, STATE, WORLD vmi run liavo it iKlivi-roil at your ilour lii'liuo uiirr ovory ovoniii,'. Kvt'iyliuily is intou-t-1 in tlio War Nt'tVs. Wo -jit all tho ni'Wi of tlio world liv tolo iaph ami all tho now. ul' I'latto ami uiriiiiiuliii coiintio". Iiy tol I'phono tvcr,v day. A niiijor ity of Coluiiiliiii liiiuiliiN uro iilivmlv mi uiirli.-t. Tin-ospoii-o i trilluiL' I''nr It) ci nt- a wook you can t allmu to ni it. (Jivo your ii:iiu t' lior or toloplioiiu tho ollioo. without tlio oar- . .loiirniil 4' ; i, 4 ; i, Our tooiiiI Specially i- PRINTING Wo juiiit ovirvtliiii: in plain niul fancy l.i tic ilumU, JJivo-liiiio.-, 1'iilllnaiN, Matoiuiut, ..S l'o.-toi-, Tiokoi-, i'louimii' vitntioii". C'nnl, CiiiiiIooiio tu nc A No liiiso a -pooiul .-u 1c oi )yo t'oi Com t Unci-. Wo pi int cvoiytlnii'.' ami du it ju.-t a little In ltd than any body oUo. ; i t i Lot Us Quote You Prices. The Journal DAILY AND WKHKLV t -Hn-?-H-1' t-t l '5, mm ttavG Ycu TO SELbV 1 ..I, . 8chnbert'i Store Jurglariid. (SnturiliivV.I)nilj) A very bold bnrglnry wai palled off tit Curl Scliuborf ' gnu store some time tluruiK hmt niijht. Whou Mr. Schubert wont to his Htoro nt 7 :'M thli mornltiK lui foil ml tho gloss broken nnt of the front door and npon entering dlscov crod that his show cases had been putted. All of his pistols that had boon loft in tho show cases nnd a large tray of knivos of nil sizes nnd assort inoiitx wore Konn. A hnttdfnl of knives NL'attiireil near tho door nnd mixed with tho broken glass Indicated that tho liuiglnrs had departed with con Miiloinblo haste. Tho nafo of V. T. Walker, which lias boon stored in tho Hnhnbcrt bullditm during tho emotion of tho OolunilitiH Btnto bank nnd Zlnneokor liuildlugK, wnR oponod nnd the con tftils coiiNUting of pniiorn nnd books fcntterod over tho show cnnos unit the Hour. The t-nfo contained no money nnd iippirntly nono of tho contents hmt boon tnkoti. Mr. Wnlkor's safe hlitiulH in tho front window of the tklmbort (tore in full view of nurouo prtr-tdiu nlnng tho stroet. It won not looked Inst evening, an it in Mr. Walk crV ciiBtoin to give I ho combination knob just ono tuin when he closes the Hiifo for tho niirht, nnd it can then be oponod by merely tnrnlui the knob Imck Mr. Schubort's snfo, containing his money nnd the morn vnluablo articles of merchnndlKo, is in the roar end of tho mom, snrrnunded by shelve) ami tools, and it apparently was overlook ed by tho marauders. Mr. Schubert has not altogether determined tho nmonnt of his loss, lint oHtinmtoH it nt nbont 115. He Iiiih hnii nnusual mlsfortnno in this lino hlnoo ho has boon in bnsinAss hero, this being the sixth time that ho has snlTered loss nt tho hnnds of Imrjtlars. A Huinll lamp in always loft bnrulug in tho More over nig nt, and this wns found still burning this morning, from which fact Mr.Sohubott boliove that the burglary wns committed after duybrenk, tduuo otherwisn the liurglnrs would probably have oxtln guihhod tho lunij). Axel Nelsou.night policomnu, suyN that he was in the vicinity of tho burglary, sitting by tho now bank building just hnlfn block distant nt that tituo, but heard noth ing ot tho disturbance. Dan Echols, night clerk at tho Moridian, saw two men pass a little after daylight who ho thinks may have been the criminals. Mr. Schubort mitkos no seoret of the fact that ho suspects either mem bers or hangers-on of tho traveling carnival company which came in hut night from Hchuvlor nnd left this morning for Norfolk. A crusado was orpin iod ngninst them in Hohuvler nn the ground of immorality. Fre mont has also had several cases of burglary lately. Descriptions of tho stolon proporty have boon sent out, and Mr. Schubort has offered n re ward of l.ri for either the roturn of tho property or tho capture of the thief. Supervisors Proceedings. .Tuun l!i. Hoard met as a board of equalization. On motion fUO was refunded to I. Oluck, satuo being ox eon n tax paid on orrouoouH nssossmout of lot in village of Tnrnov. LOorriud nnd roiresentativosof the First National and Columbus Stnte liunkK of Columbus mndo vorbnl com plaints of oxcossivo nssossmout of per sonal proporty. County nssossor in formed tho board that he had follow ed instructions of state board of assessment in fixing valuation. Com plainaiitK were reiiuestod to tlio writ ten protests with tho clerk. Juno 1 1. Protest was received from J J. ISurKn ot al of tiholl Crook twp that n stoam engine owned by them had boon assossed nt $:i00 and asked that same bo reduced to f 1!K). The assossmont was reduced to '-Mil. Juno l.'i. Oolumbus Stato bank ask ed for a reduction of 11,000 and the First National for a reduction of ',. 000 Irom their respective assessments based nu undivided prnlits. Hoth campluiuauts stntod that under their HVstfliu of bookkeeping their state ments showed oortaiu interest includ ed in tho profits which in fact was yet uuoarnod, nnd that n different system of bookkeeping would show tho undi vided profits to bo loss than reported by the amounts claimed. The com mitten on complaints recommended that the requests bo not granted and report was accepted. Keiunst of Jas. (iriog to have stric ken trom the nsHossmont books .1 acres of land in soo. l-is-lnw.fnr tho reason that sniuo is used as a pnblio road wriN denied by tho board. Tim committee appointed for the purpohu of oiiuali.iug assessments among ditforent townships submitted a loport making additious on horses and cattle in certain townships and deductions from samo in other town ships, making a total net increase in entire county of $,il on horses and nuttlo. Report of committee was ac cepted and the clerk directed to pre pare tax list in accordance therewith. Hoard adjourned to meet August 1 1 as hoard of eiiunli.ntiou nnd June lit us hoard of supervisors. Uoiimilt Dr. Terry about your eyes. STAGE REALISM.' Whr .TAr Jrffrraon Didn't Hit. Henl Uo SohnHdrr. It won the prlvllogo of the writer your ego to iiltond reception nt which .loseph Jefferson spoke on tlio ilrnuui. Ulu treatment of tlio subject was Interesting, ttie tillernnoc of n man who knew the art of which bo spoke. Hut the most Interesting part of the hour mum after the completion of the foi null address, when an oppor tunity was given to the audience to nsk any question they wished of Mr. Jefferson. Noon the familiar topic win Introduced, tho effect of the inmleru elaboration nnd realism In stage set ting. Mr. Jefferson nt once rose to the (piestlon. lie sH)ko Honiewhnt rapidly, with a ipialnt humor nnd synipathctlo charm that wen Irresistible, lie char acterized the modern fashion of Htngo setting us "n tribute to tho weakness of fie human Imagination." "1 am of ten naked," ho went on, "why I do not have a real dog Schneider. Hut If I did none of you would ho sntlstled. You would go homo saying, 'Well, Schnei der never looked like that dog.' You love Schneider because you have tniulo him out of n pleeo of your own heart. And then," mcdttiitlwdy, "if I had n real Schneider some ono In the gallery would probably whistle to him nt the critical moment, nnd ho would bark nnd spoil tho play. While If be knew Ids part perfectly nnd did Just what Schneider ought to do"-pnustug nnd with his delightful smile -"Schneider would Ih tho hero nnd not Hip I" Then, with n twinkle of tho eye, he summed up the whole matter with the ipilet re mark, "Heallsm with n tall to wag In the wrong place Is a dangerous thing." New York Tost. BAR HARBOR. The Knrlr lr of Thin Nnw fnranns Mnlno liinintr Hranrt. In ltVHH Mount Detert and Its neigh borhiMsl were granted by the French to a man mimed Cmllllne. When Acadia wan finally us a result of that long war rellmpilshod to Ihiglaud It was given to Governor Hornnrd, but as this gentle mun when the Hovolutlon broke out was loyal to King (loorgo the estate was oontlscntwl. Meanwhile M. Har tholomcw Urcgolre nnd his wife, Maria Theresa, who wan tho grnndduughtcr of the orlglnnl grantee, revived tho claim of radlllne, nnd It wns allowed. For years the Island remained a soli tary place, with long HtretchcH of un broken forestu Into whoso labyrinths no Htranger dared venture without n guide. Ha land uncleared, its future nn dreamed of, but urtlsts, weary of the commonplace, found out tho spot and bore to dwellers In towns glimpses of Itsi wild charms, and now nnd then n world worn, brain spent man would steal nwny to seek the IhIiuuVh solitude nnd stimulus. Those seekers for beau ty or health would carry their own rnmp out lit or Inter would patronize the hotels. The first summer cottage there wns built on n slto thnt was bought for f.!0U When fashion bad put her stamp of approval upon tho place laud thnt would not have brought n dime an ncre during tho time of tho Oregolrea was sold at from f'Jo.OOO to upward of $100,000 an nere. Four Truck News. (irlndlnsr lnpene In t'htnn. A missionary traveling down the I.itn river in Mongolia says lie passed thirty-one rapids in one day. At most of them wore water mills for the grind ing of aromatic trees Into powder to make Incense. The trees are chopped Into small pieces and thrown Into n hole In n heavy millstone, which re volves on a InrpT stone as the water rushes through In-low. In the rainy season, when the river Hows full and fast, n pair of mills can grind 'Jno cat tics (200 pounds) of Incense a day. It Is made up Into bundles of this weight and mild on tho spot for fifty strings of cash (about f 0). The Orlarlnnl Pra'mlea. African pygmies nre about four feet to four foot throe nnd a half Inches high. To bo In harmony with their name, however, they should measure only thirteen and a half Inches in height Fur tho original pyginnei, wnom Ilomor believed to live far to the south nnd who were warred upon by cranes and whom Herodotus knew to exist In Africa, were nnmod after the Greek mcasuro "pygine," literally n fist This wna aupposcd to bo tho dis tance from tho elbow to the knuckles, reckoned lit eighteen "dactyl!," or fin gum, equal to thirteen and a half Inches. Toe !te. Colonel McBchwartz wnn telling tho cnllor how wonderfully tho town had "Why, when I moved hero with my wlfo nnd daughter twentysev" Tnpn," Interposed Miss McSchwnrlz, "ttiertfH n moHrjulto on your neck. Let mo pinch It off." "Ouchl" exclaimed tho colonel. "An I wns Bnylug-, when wn moved hero, (iilto n number of foam ago," etc. Chicago Tribune. Gave niiMNlf Awar. Detective Cnptnto How did you monngn to spot tho thief through Ida womnn'H disguise? Detective-I aw him sit down and noticed that he gave htM skirt n bitch with both bauds, ns if Co keep It from bugging nt tho knees. Then I grubbed him. -Washington Star. At Undeserved ImpntnttoM. Magistrate You uru chnrged with playing cards for money. What Iiiivb you to snyt l'rlsouer The charge Is false, your honor. It was the other fel low thnt played cards for money, ficucrnsdty often clusps hands with extrnvugnnce, while economy some times walks shoulder to ahoulder wit avnrlce, BRAVE DECATUR. Th Morr of III ricrcc .lnob on it TrlMillnii Vi-nKrl. CnMuet W. Alton In tils IhkiU, "One Nnvy and tho Harbniy CoiMiIrs," re tells the old story of how Commodore Stephen Divatur, thou a lieutenant In the I'nltoit Slates navy, attacked a TillHilltan vessel. Tho Incident occur rtil In IStvj, when I'reble was lying off Tripoli, Young Decatur had been told that the captain of this voss( lmd treacherously murdered his In other, John Decatur, after ho had siirieuderoil to him. Mr. Allen w tiles 'lie ran alongside and at onco hoanlct! with Miicdouoiigh and tho leiiiniiiit of his crew. Decatur slugbil out tho eaptnlii, n tiinu of moat slo and strength, and attacked him furiously, Tho Tripoli tan niiuto n tin list with hLs boardlug pike, and In iittomptlug to pany tho blow Decatur's cutlass was luolion nlT nt the hilt, leavlnc, tilm for tho mo tiient tmiirmisl. Another tin list of tlio pike wouudisl him In tho arm. Decatur selisl the weapon, wrenched It away nnd grappled with his antagonist ,ft W n short struggle they fell to the dock, with Divatur on top. "Meanwhile the two crews were light ing furiously about their lender", and n TrlHiltan nlincd n blow nt Decatur'n head with his Hclmlter, when a Moauuin named Daniel Fraler, having both arms dlsubled by wounds, Interposed his head and rooolvoil the bjow, which laid ohmi the sculp. The Trlpnlltan captain, Isdug more powerful than De catur, soon turned him underneath and, holding him down with his left band, drew a knife nnd was mVnit to plunge It Into bis breast. "Dcoutur seized the uplifted arm with bis left bund, while bo managed to get Ids right into bis pocket, where he bad a pistol. (living It tho proper direction, he II red through tho pocKct. The giant rchiMil his hold and fell dead. Having lost seventeen Mlled, In cluding their loader, the seven surviv ing Trlpolttaus, four of whom were wounded, soon gave up tho light " DID YOU EVER WONDER - Why u baby carriage isn't known as a eryoyoloV Why it Is so much easier to bo wrong than it Is to bo president? Why some people manage to talk a great deal without saying anything? Why so many of nur coming men Hceiu to bo handicapped from tho start? Why the company that Issues the map has the only ourvoloss railroad thereon? Why tho average man Invariably makes a fool of himself cvciy time he tries to act up? Why men are nearly always oinbar rassod when they propose eliher llnau dally or otherwise? Why so many men who are anxious to work when sick nre Ju-.t us anxious to avoid It when well? Why some men are not as blael: as they are painted and some are not as while as they are whitewashed ? I'm clnnall Kmnilrcr. I'ln In t'lotln-N Men. Ill a small Mouth American Htato which had rcccntTy undergone n change of niliuliilstiatlon tho now potentate summoned nn arllst and ordered new designs for all tho oillcial uniforms, "I wish showy costumes- very showy," ho iicld, "for the people are Im pressed iy them. I have hero some sketches that I ni) self lmo made. Look them over and ho guided by those Ideas as far es possible." Tho artist etmulnod tlio sketches carefully "This," ho said, turning the pages, "Is evidently for (ho navy and this for tho army, but, If you please, what Is this a long plume on a three cornered but, yellow dnHH coat trimmed with purple, nnd"- "That," replied the chief U state gravely, "Is for the secret police." He It Iml Toilii). Less spent on tho dead and more Spent on tho living would bring about many happy results. Hearts a so break lug, lined ones wait mid tears How all Ihcuiiso of the withholding of Mm! words unspoken and letters never sent The aged father and mother far oil' In tile country would often bo cheered did th't hoii or daughter more frequently send them n letter. Heboid flio sad mistakes of others, their remorse, and profit by the hiiiiio before It. Is too late. Today, now, speak the loving word, wild tho tender message, write the let ter you imteofd-dity by dnj, nnd don't wait until .'you fargotolt or until bitter memories haunt you. A Ilrnnlllmi IIimiki'IioIiI 1'i-t. Hralllans train a snake called the glbola as a rat catcher. It Is fifteen feet long, Is harmless to the human being,. becomes). Quito a household eel, In lii"js In. thoMkgrtlmo, but at night nm ins about tho'hunao In quest of Its prey rats. Those tuition Is It promptly kills by twfsttnn their nooks. When IlrazlllnnN have to pass from phiiii to room In the dark ttmy llrst put on their allppnrti. It would not ho pleasant ti plant one's bare foot on a cold slimy fnnke of that aire. Weuk 1 1 a in ii ii Nnttin-. From many selections fnan Marcus AurelliiH we choose IIiIh ns showing his keen Insight Into this weak human na ture of ours: "I hao often wondered how It Is that every man Ihms himself more than all the rest of men, hut yet wts less value on bis own opinion of himself than on the opinion of others." A f.uiiirr. "Hut," objected the heiress, "I have boon accustomed t to every luxury" "Thut's all thofiuorii reason why you Hhould marry me," repllnl the lmpo cunkui.i suitor. "I'm u luiiry my-Bolf.,,-PhIlade'tiia Itecoid. . , ; . , tj t Home Restaurant ? j Tlio best of every r lilin IVTrtnlc nf nil " J.V-WCMO cw uuiiuuio, uny ui iii($uii Fresh Fish nnd Game in Season Herman f ? III H I M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 SOME PAINT FACTS 1. l-iiro I.lnms-il Oil I the fiinnitndoii of nil I'Mnt nnrnnlllly. V. Itie Kciiiral irejullre mtnlnitl lteMlMlTieil INtlnl In iNMed on Urn Met Hint miml tit Hirra nre tululti rnlrU with Inferier eilT .n AI1 nnt 'tinnd Iwtn n TtttCK VASTK, nnd the Hendy NUed iiniiii iiiitlu-r linn Hlluiiit .ry Knlliti Vf ili'm hihI JJlUi m - -. 0 , ...vv. w v.vn,. I'nln'l I trlc A. Thitaa i Merit eontei hut m I , .ii'..!"".,,Vl.,,,,r K,MyMMl lrlnl.jon imyfhe endy.MUed ilnt iirlM fr I hln rnnntsl nll," or front a la In S ttnthemMrkVt lw for tlio frei.li, iure n oil In jonr lornl diMlirlrirl. .-n- in ra imini wnoae innHrrm UTiilWnvn Ifir note fe rem . l5,:,ri-,:'.,jfil," " Whinffi If i yenr old hoy enn mis fliln HMie and the Mire raw Ml. Kilt nmlnlv i mm lbn ln.l ,..- .a.lT.L EZ71 J.V imlliin for itnllon, nn more, nn Iras, lASkSrSSrSS!!Sl JZVS..!S?SS! I!ri !-& tv i-rffrSSf WHEREVER WE HAVE NO AOENT. YOUR OWN DEALER WILL J OCT MNLUUM" roH YOU. IF RHOWN Mnwun rrtlNl JUMIJANT. BT. LUUISvJMO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmniiiiim UUUnnKKKUUKUUKnUUKKKKHXKK: ; M nn AT 0M. . AUCTION I will sell at Public Auction at my T2 ,.., ; AJLU. It Alt Columbus, Nebr., It X ON M0 0 I SATURDAY, JULY 8th p 1 car good Yearling Colts n 1 car good 2-Year-Olds ;: 2 cars Crown Horses ;; Some well broke drivers 0 0 0 0 0 0 These horses are not the small kind but Good Pcrcheron Bred Horses No bad colors in the bunch. Come and see them sell. 0 I TERMS 0 3; interest. X J! m Thos. Braukan i 0 0 0. K 00000000 0000000X000XM00000g'l 0000000M.000000 00000000M0j00 YOU WANT Journal Job Printing BECAUSE: Stle.in always up-lniliito. NN ink i- imiiiuleiil. I 'miii pt ilelivi iy. Id iiniiilie p iff-.-. Il'we hnvi n't it weuill nuier it. Wo enn -uvu lni.-ino.-.s nn n nioiii '.ii piiuleit fiiiiu-'; we .nn jel eiiravcil oai iU I'm -noiiiy pmple, In Iter ityle-al luwi r (iriu'H. .Iniiiiial S.ili 1'iilU Iniii;.' eiiiwiU. Jiuiriuil Letter Howls In iii' liu-iiieii Tiy u Only liiil in 'iiiiiiiIiii lit 1 1 in puh. Columbus Journal Go. and Meat Market I thing in tho eating timiun JnMi.uiLl Kersenbrock VVAVVAM -. m.aia mww twm gftjiril. nnd nothin eitJL Zma nili VSIS 1.. a . !"-.. --?'T iT - w- "Sis wss THIS AD.. BY WHITINO OIREOT TO :c I Six Months time will be given on bankable noto bearing 8 l '!l , 4