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. ' ...... "" rt'. 1 Hi i U Ci Letter 1'roia Dr. Ticsitig. The editor of tbo Journal him re ceived another ititerofctini: Mtor from Dr Tioiug and August Hoettoher. Hnol, July JT, 100.".. Dear Mr. Abbott In the lust letter I mentioned thnt wo hud liiudud in Naples. Naples in u lareo ctty, having pop ulntloti of nbotir ('.00,000 and therefore otio of tliu iiit)t densely tuipnlntPil oittKH in Italy. Nupliw itself It very IntuiestitiK but tin' eiivirntimeiitH muoli more so, not to penk of the beautiful b.y with it Island ol U,pri and Mount Vesuvius looiuthf up In thn distance. Not without enm-e thn Ncnp ilitati fiiVM," Vdl Neatioll ii niorut " Tlio natlnnnl inusnuni tu Nnplr ItMilf was out' of tlui nioi.t iutuii'NttliK of all thn thliiCH wo unv I hero. r com taltiN liitjjn colloi Mr in. of exhibits of all kinds and especially those found dni'liitf tho oMinvatlon ol roiupoll. Olio in '1h only to look upon these exhibits of Pompeii to become i-onvin-ml that they bolnnjjed to a hih civil iy.ation. Their uookliiK utensils, weight niouMiros, M'iontilie instruments ute. are almost identical with those used over tin world today. 1 was quite aiiiusod to find u.-iioiik tlio surgical instruments ouo which tnllti'd in taiuiilo part inula with om whiiih had been Jiitrnduectt in Aincr lea only a few years nm. In tho snino museum wo round I'oin pnlaii frescoes and mosaio wink fconsid ereil tho finest in tlio world. In III,' afternoon wo took a rah and drove all over town, throui'h thn slums and also tlirnui;h tho rosidi'iiro portion. I always thought our Now York 'enb by" olio iif tho keenest drivers in the world hut havo clmtigfil my opinions since IJ lauded licte and must t;ivo out Now YoiIut second place 'i'lio cilt mint limn drivo at sunh a speed ,unl thi)iiuli such crowds and sreminnly impossible places that it tuado out hair stand mi nnd morn than ouro. I was (iiitn lavoiahly impri ssed with Naples in rcmird to its cleanli ness for I had always hoard that it was such n dirty uity lmt it is to tho contrary quite a kimm! deal cleaner than (!liicrt(;o. In tho nvoninn w( had iliuuiH' in ono ot thn famous res taurnuts (iasolpo and after li.sleniny to soiuo K"rl music wo tin nnd in. Tho next niiiruini,' wn tool; tin- Main for I'ompnii where wo inspected tin old ruins which wcrn intensely inter osliinr n-il took a cab and drovo nhovtt 10 iiiIiir to thn foot of Mount Vesuvius where wo embarked upon thn nice trio car which hauled us up to tin cabin car which in turn took us up to within '-.'00 foot of tho orator Prom here wo nf course had a rranri viow of tho surrounding country and thn curious lava bods which old Ve suvius had belched forth and was still pouriiiK out at intervals. Wo worn nil of us nlad however to jrnt bank to our hotel for wo wero Hiiito tired. Tlio next morning we tonic tho steamer for tlio Ilnwl nt Capri where wo paw tho blue grotto of which I must say I was soinowhnt dissappniiitml. At tho town of Capri wn had our llroworks. For an hour thn heavens worn literally lillod with burst injj bombs and fireworks of ovniy inscription nnd thoro was a full nionti and thonsands and thousand of Kniulntn-N on all sides made n picture iievor to be forgotten. From horo we wont to Milan and from Milan through thnt Knmt work oi'riwiss eiifiiioors the St. (tott hard turned in to Switzerland. Tho noxt Minn wn will lvo you n short rosuino of our stay in Switzer land. With regards I am Yours Rospectlully liethold Tii'fiitiR. The salvo thai heals without a scar is DoWitts'WitnhlliunlSilvc No reiueily offoots such spoody relief, it draws our iiitlamatinn, sooths, cools, and heals all outs, but lis and bruises. A sum euro for idles and skin (license. DoWitt's is the only genuine Witch lln.ul salve. Howarn ot counterfeits, they are dangerous. Sold hv Clmries II Dai I;. Li'j; Taken Oil'. ll'llil.lj'r. Illl I A youiiK man by thn name ot Lut.ke a member of a llireshin' crew operating just south lioiuSt. Kdwiinl, met with a snriuo accident about live o'clock last evening. The vtiiun.' man was tciuiini; the separator and just I ltd ore shutting down lor the day's work, atu'inptcil to crawl over the machine and wliilu nu.r the ovliuder, slipiied and fell, his riht lc bo ciiiniiiK tangled in the iron tneih which ground the inniiiber intoshreils lie wan rchcurci! by helinrs about the machine and taken rn town, afierwaid' hrought to ('olumbiis and placed in the hospital where an operation waf performed, the limb beiiiK taken oil two inches below the knee. The un fortunate ynuiiK man is in a piecar iokri cnuditiou. Labor T.ix. Hy aiiKiiidiueiit of Siciiiiu iii ot chapter II, aitbde 1 of the coniiiili d Statutes ot Nebraska, all per-oussuh. jeet tn fiabnr Tax must ieitiirm two days labor on streets or romuinle the labor bv payment ot two dollarsfji) tn cash tn thn city Treasurer. A. W. Clailc, Oliairnmn com. on htreetn audCiiaiioN. Centrnl Ccmmittoo Meets. l rld:i)V Dilli The republican centrnl committee of IMatte county met at the Journal otllco yesterday afternoon lu the ab--oiice of Kd lloare, rhalrinnu l)av N'owmnn, secretary, Chris Meedel and Urn Shannon lilted those doMMoiih re-sp'-'otively. Tho inefttliitf was short. Snptembor 0th was llxed as the dnto for the primaries nnd Septembor 1;' the d'Ue for the county convention at I'olumlitis. One hundred and fifty delegates will be elected to the county conveit' tiou nmkiiiu' (he largest republican convention in the history of IMatte founty. Ulnce the bnls of repre MMitntion one delegate for every fif teen votes for Hoosevelt is tho samo as at jirovious conventions thoiiioronso in tho number of delegates indicates the I'l'owth of tho republican party in Platto county. And it is a roult which will In spire hope In tho heart uf every to nublicau in tho county. Those present at tho committee mcotiiiK were Messrs. Swauson, Cole, Strothor, Smith, IiUeschen, CJarolw, Kramer, CookiuKham, Model and Shainion. Tornado Visits Columbus. I'ihIid'h D.iIIM , A thousand axes working all night on tho trees of Columbus could not have transformed so complotoly tho apponrniieo of Columbus ns did the small tornado which visited us in a few minntes. Ilutwoeti i! and "o'clock In-t night threat eninc clouds which had gathered in the west, rapidly up litoachd with a whirling motion, en volopltig the cltv in the darlcuess of night 'J'lie raiutall, was literally a .loud-hurst, I IT inchis laliini: in i few minutes nnd it was driven hnfore a tornado that twitod lartre tiei'M oil' at the roots and scattered hrnkon branches everywhere. Faulty window lights were blown in, light out-huil'lingH broken up and blown away, roofs blown oil" telephone and telegraph wires broken, apple trees -.tripped of theii fruit and com Ileitis laid lUt. The storm destroyed tho depot at Kulteiinii nut! did minor dauuige along its path to Columbus. It struck the Norfolk freight be tween Oconee nnd Columbus and stnupod the train twice. At ono noint it blew in the door of the baggage car which struck the hell rope and signalled for air. Tne train was stopped until the lunkeman could walk to the engine nud instruct tho ou tturn to start. It was raining so bard Hit) cuigueer could not poetliB lantern signal At mini her p'dnt a mile post was blown against some part of the engine which turned on the air and stopped the train with a sudden jolt. Wlule Geo. Dowoll was trying to turn oil' tho air between two cars, holding an iron lever in his hntui, lightning struck the railroad fence nearby and ho was partily parnlyzetl for a time. A largo numb or of phonos of both companies nre out of business this morning. Malinger I lolliday ami Man ager (Nottingham both boing out with forces of moil on their linos. Tho 1'ostnl Telegraph company hud home trouble but had thoir.couuoctious thro nt nino o'clock this morning. Tho Western I'nion connections on tho Norfolk branch could not ho made. Ilarrv Ililoy, ongineer on tho Snald ing branch Miy- that tho storm was worse tho uearor ho cainn to Colum bus. No damage wns done at Spald ing, and e.copt tho destruction of tliu depot at Fullortou no damago was npparunt e.xcopt tho blowing down of corn and trees. W. II. Swartslov from flvo miles north of Columbus reports that corn is standing and little damage done. Thn fury of tho storm seemed worse south of the river. Farmers 1mm thoro report that many treos are torn out by tho roots and corn blown flat- At Platto Contor Mrs. Kohoese ele vator was struok by lighting, tearing out a portion of thn roof Otherwise the storm did little damage there. A man from Dum-nii report things looking badly lot ween that place and Columbus. Ho says he saw one farmer sitting on tho railroad track looking over his cornfield and crying. D M, Stevenson from five miles east siivs the storm was about the same at his place as in Columbus Tho wind blew oil a ipiartor of the roof of the U. 1' round houm doing about f'J'io wnith of dnmage. Thn trnnl ol I). N. M inoi's rurpontor shop on Thiileenth stieel was blown nut. 1'he plate glas in front id Asclm's store on Kliventh Mrtel was broken Mill Many small buildings in west Co lumbus worn blown down or unrooted. There is no way to maintniu thn health and utrength , of mind and hotly except bv nouiishineiit. There is no way to nourish except thioiigh I he stmucah. The stomach must he kept healthy pure ami swo( t or mo strength will hi down and diH'uso will set up No appetite, b-i nf Ktength, norvousnoss, headache, enn ctlpiiMun, bad breath, sour risings, tilting, indigestion, dvspninia and nil utnmnuh troubles that am curable nre iiuckly enrod by tho use of Kodol Dyspop3ia ouro. Sold by O. II. Daok. I Aincrica.n Duchess An Inventor Cornelius Vnmlorhtlt Is not thn onlj member of tho fninoiia family of mil HonntiTK who has tho Inventive faculty His sister Coiistielo , the bMtttlfii beautiful duchess of Marlborough, h somewhat of an Inventor herself Keccntly, in her mansion, now Hear ing completion in Mufalr. she wanted nn elevator whli.li should bine feature? that no elevator In existence presented She explained her plan to the aivhl teefs. They were nonplussed. "Why," fculd ono, "I luiw never seer any model of such a device." "Well," retorted the Imperious ilitch ens, "is there any reason why such an elevator should not be practical?" "None that I know of," roapondri' the man of plans. "It simply happciu that wo have nothing to work by. II would necessarily be iui entirely origi nal design." "Vcliy well." win Consuelo's tiinattij reply. "If you can't design me what I want, I'll do It myself." The surprising part of It Is that shi kept her word, lu a few days shr worked out the plans and showed them to the architect Ho went over thetu critically, perhaps not entirely unwill ing to find an error that would ghf hltu a little triumph over the American Itlrl who, with such assurance, attempt, ed a task that might have daunted n man, Hut the plann won above re pro.ich. Although defeated, tho architect was quick to see the value of Consurlo'n la vent Ion. The elevalor was nt one built nlong the lines mapped out by thf duchess. It worked perfectly and I" now not the least wonder in thai pal ace ol marvehi. Tim distinctly feature of the eleva tor Is that it dispenses with the neccs tdty of an attendant. A little pres'iittr on an nutoinntleally regulated button Is all that Is necessary to bring the "lift" to any desired height Hefore Iihik, Americans will have t chance to son Just how tho elevatot works, for Its use Is not to be eontlued to the home of Ita Inventor As soon as It had been demonstrated that n discovery of the genuine value hail been innde, the line business sense ol the Yntuh'i'hiltx nt once asserted Itiudt That talent for making money that en abled the famous old commodore lr rtart a. a ferryiunn and gradually biilhl up a fortune that was to make his uauir a synonym for boundless wealth wtu not eoutciit with merely getting glory out of the luvuntlou. "We'll patent It." raid f'oi'Miolo Hence It Is registered In all giavlty in the ponderous tomes thnt make the records of the Hrltlsh patent ofllee that one Consiielo. duchess of Marlborough Is entitled to reap all the prolitM from a "lift" with a button device to regulatr It'i elevation to any desired height." There In every reason to believe that these returns wl'l be well worth th while. A iiumbc'r of olfera have al ready been mado to the duchess for he rights In the linentlon, nnd If she will cd she could probably sell out for um lrs than Cln.unn, a fairly tidy sum foi even a Vanderbllf. Indeed, the nlc commodore, looking down from thnt paitlcular part of the place of lewanh --ot aside for millionaires, must feel that his (laughter Is well maintaining the tradition.- of the family. It Is not alone In tho elevator that the duehes frave ieln to her Inventive talent in planning out the mansion. When It I; lully completed she will be able It point to many features that are tin creation of her fertile genius. The dac. orations nnd the arrangement of t lie principal apartments nre entirely tin result of her own suggestion "I want MiiiM'thing distinctive," sin Raid, when discussing her intentions; 'something that shall be different from the oilier houses I may from time tc time visit." The duke opposed no objections tc Mm many original Idrn.H his wife sketched out. partly, perhaps, beenus of feeling that It Is a pretty good Ideii to give an American girl her way, nnd partly, undoubtedly, becauso of hi Known admiration for the unusual abll ii of his wife at almost nnythlng shr at leni pis. "It's to he j our house," was his cmn ment; go ahead and build It your ov. i way " So many changes and alteration! tune been mad" by the duelnsn slnct the original drawings were lltst ap prosed that it is a oninion Jokenmonq if wurl men thnt her name and no' that of the nrehlteit should be '.'groi' to the jilnnfi. As a known patron of music thi duchesi felt It ineumbi nt on her tt have a music room which should h i lit ."ottlng Cor tin' many gieat slicer end viitiiosl who will appear there aiu fur Hie many famous um! royal p ti.ont !io will be her gueatj. sin It s that this tooin Is perhaps tin n.ni Kph udld In the enllie mnmdou It f- the purpose of the duchess to open It wiih a iiiiivjilfhent coiii ert, and King IMwnrd himself 1 among the ciiestf the v.il entertain. Coinellun Vanderlillt'H locomotlvf boiler has proi ed to be a feasible tint Milauble ailachmeat. In the satin ei'i i he ebvntor ot the duchess Is e fit. annul asset worth the having Ther I' no doubt that brother and slstei would he able to l.eep the wolf froir thi do'ii should anv iiiPownnl ee. ld-n Mid'1' i lv ii iinv them of Mien- wealth I -1 'iieiitaiK thev have Lei vm en i'n n t.uii'ied to lspioe an honor' 'I uv for In 'heir ease smoly no one n & snv ihui necessity has been the I'ot'tj of Invention. The tiernmti empire liar, M2 It lea with pnpulutlunii botwoen 10,000 am 100.000. Time Table COLUMMUS, NBH. I Donvci, Holonn, ! Dutto, I Salt IiaUo City, Lincoln, Omaha, Chicago, St. Joaoph, Ktuioau City, at. Loulo ami all points E.int and aouth Fottland, flan rtanciaco ami all poiuto Went. rilVIXH I'M'MIT. No. ."J l'iirniiKi'N mill) esii'iu Mimd'i) 7 i!i it, No, .12 Ai'tiiiiHli.Hkiticiil, ilinl) etri'i't Mittiinlit) . . ., i, mi j, TIIHVi Mlltltt. Nil. "I I'llhMll k-, ' I'lllj I xl,i.l 'tl'Millit V VI (, No. .11 Ai-ciiiiiiiiiv.iilieii, tl ill) ini'e.t hillnl,i' . ... . I in i -ilWAil-UMIrftMA. JW .i5V7; Kwama kwT 'Iw:.' 1'VMT IIOI'NI S , I ) Nn N.i. 1.', Cliu-tiKoMln'Oliit I, Atllilllie l.Hi'h S, Nnilli I'litlte l,,i,-iil Ill, l-ui-t .Mull H, 1-nMi'in I'tiiii-k-i 2.(tlrl;ltlil l.UTilli il fc.Pi n in. IHM It til, 2-i p. in. 1:00 p. tu. S.'.Mp ill .1:10 i III fi.llOli, ill Nn No. Nn No. .Mi. .is, un'iiI rriilulit UtSl- IIOU.Ml, MMN l.t, N'o .'i. 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Thin map in in folder form, on the reverse side contains iiiiinteieiit ing dercriplion of the Columbia Itiver route. Copied sent, free by I!. H. I,(). MAX. O. I'. A T. A. U. I'. I',, 11. CO., Omaha, Nehr., on receipt of four cmite postage. The Journal lor news. Flemish Sutlcring is often caiuieil by uoien, ulcers and can coin, that eat away your skin. Wei Itedell.of Kbit Ituck, Mich., e.ivs "I have used Huckleu's Aiuicii Siho, fot riceie. Sores ami Cancels. It h the best healing ilresiung I ever fnin il " .Soothes ami heals culti,liuriiMuiiil scalds "."u' at Chan. II. Hack drug store; guar unlet (1, The I'liloii I'acific liiiilinud linn j net issued an illusliated booklol on the Lewis and ('lurk Centennial, which is u complete guide to l'nrt lllllil, tho I'vpoM tiou and the Pacific Northwest geneiully It tells you of the slim I est vvav top ucli the Kxposit ion City , what into bo s. re en route, and of the letlilli ti.p tl ollgl. California. Those who intend to visit the Croat Westereu Fair will find in thin publica tion a rate fund of iufoi luutiou. Send two cent stump in yoiu reiiiesl ami the hook will bo mailed you prompt ly. Aidless W. II. Ileuliaii 3 Special Reduced Excursion Rate r j Detroit nnd retui u. One iaro ilu SJ.OO. On sale Aug i:t ami II. l'ittshurg and loturn. One fare plus ? 00. On sale Aug. 17th ami 1Mb. Kiohmnnd Vn. and return. Ono fare plus ,' 1)0. On sale Aug. h Hi and I lth inclusive. Philadelphia, Conn., and return. One faro plus (',' 00. On sale Sept Nth, l-dh and Kith. Cheap rates during the summer to Chicago, Milwaukee and Waluktsha, Wis,, Kt. l'aul., Minneapolis and Duluph, Minn., Mackiuao Island and Mackinaw City, Mich , Headwond, Lead and to Hot Springs S. I)., mnl othei plains Wisconsin and Minnesota Jl'kOI ts. J A. Kiilm, A. V. V .'- I. A. I'iOl Km nlmm HI. (Jmaha, Neh. A Touching Stoiy. IS the niiWng from ileal II, of I lie liitit gill of (i"ii, A, li, Ciiiulii-rhiuil, Ml, Ho unit's "At Hn ago of II umitli Hill' llll le gill Was III Heelllillig In it! ' i with noiioiis 'I hinnt '1 1 1 iii 1 il, ami i phyi.li'lilliH gave her up. Wo wn imisi in ilospair, when vie losulvid li try Dr. King's Sew Di-a-uveiy fur 1 i siimptioii, Coughs and ('ohhi, Tin li ' hottlo g.ivn iidief, uft"i- taking fm i hotlles hhe was iMiioil, nnd in now in pi-i feel health." Noer fulls tn relieve lilel cure li cough or cold. At ('bus II Dink drug . -ton-, ode and i' nil gnuuntei ,1 'lr li -It .i fjoe. CASTOR I A For Infants ruul Cliilflron. The Kind You Have Always Bouglii Honrn tho lilyuaturu of ? (u .(.y. Jm xm&f&j tiIHJCB !. U3TJ w&fyy. -cu lU-.. WmimtmS 'tV.lil.M.W m U1H 'J IVIJ M ASTORIA m i hi I , tt tdclnblo IVcnnriitinn I'orAa- slmilnliiirtilicKiHXlnmlKcyiila-1 iintf mc Mouwciis am lJowols ol m IVonmtoKnigoAlion.ClKvrruT-' iiof's.indHosl.ConldiitsiuilllKT Opium, Morpliiiu' nor Mineral. Not Nahcutic. torvvarfMyxwvnmtyat ttfy(M Ami" MIxShumi Iflrntiil - , AiVn.l3riSt iVt StmJ CtmhrJ Stipif lijip.m ritrrm Apcifcrl Ht'ineilv Torronsliivt linn, Sour Slomhrli.llinrrluvn V(inn.s,('nnvulions,IVvrish nr.s- tintl I.iiss of Si.ki: ! I'nr Simile Sinnhire or XKW YOHK. t LAACT COPY OF WrtAPPCn. RKSSSS The Only . Tr.ick Railway be twecn (he River ami Fast dailv train set vii racilic & Nortli-Western Line Imm iviint: Nebraska to Chicago Six trains a clay Omaha to Chicago, without cnane. I wo trains daily hetween Omaha and at. Paul ami Minnctipolis. Ghe 'Best tm t.ili-s, tickets iii.iki'iiis iiniiin J. I. HUHI, Int. Chlc.iKiift OMAHA, Mil. Hwtmi YOU WANT Journal BECAUSE: Nl li ari iilax up Inilale. Wink i- piiuiiiiileeil. I'liilllpl ilelivi IT. Ki'tiMiiiiihle piiccM. H'we haven'l it we will nnler it. We can save luiuie.-i men iiHiney mi priuliil furiu.-; we can cl euinved ctinN I'nr -iiciety penpli ; lieltcr -lylc- ul lower nicN. Iniii'iial Sale l!ill- lniirr cmuik .linniial l.( lb r Ib-inLs linnjj liii-ine.-i. Try u. Only Daily in ( 'nluiiilui . II !p ns pii-li. Golumbisa Journal Go. Givr"-, r- nt to tho Gtomach. Curon intlif",r.tinn1dyippp,ia, nour stomach, tircl r.tomich, weak t.toiirich, windy j.t'iiiu.h, puff id t.tom.ich, nervous ctom.idi and cxtarrh of tlio stomach. A Eiiarintoui euro. l'r-aiit Ht t)ii I,t. ortturyiilL V HrWut I'o , (.'I.Uu'o, II H A. Otaamtm What You Cat Milken tho Ore nth Swoet Am a Home. Sold by Ch:is. H, CASTORIA For Infants and Childron. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Double Missouri Chicago c vi.i Mn C.ur-tcm ini in and East of Everything m,l full tndirmitlon .irply imiiiii K i nr nJJiosi Cm. miKtil and fiu'r. Il, Nntili Wi'sti-in My. Job Printing Dyspepsia Cure IMUrl-ottlntiolillJt, llnii-a piuib at th lrll, nr Ml itnl !. tj AW AW rvAh TMI OfMTaUH OMMNT. Nt III! BITT. 4 Dack, Druggist. I 1 ( I K