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L A. STEVENS, ESTATE AGENT.- NORTH PLATTE. Lincoln County, Nebraska. REAL NOTAKY PUBLIC. Having a certificate on file in the Pen sion Oflice at Washington, pension papers filled out without charge. Busi ness before the U. S. Land Oflice at tended to, Below is a partial list of lands I have for sale. Alxut 40,000 acres of gnzinp land in ranges 23 29 and SO, in Lincoln county. The lnnds run from Sift) to Sl.OOiiorncre, nccordinpto qual ity and quantity purchased. As an investment tliev nro bound to prove profitable. Lonjr time on deferred imyments. No. 5. Ten sections of ncricultural land in Towns 10 and 11, ltanpe 35, Keith county, at $3.r0 to 4.00 ier acre. This is rolling tableland suitable for agricultural purposes. No. . One fcectibn of choice bottom land 8 miles from North Platte, at $7-00 per acre, part on Ions time. A portion of this is hay land. so. 7. A choice section of table land, 8 miles from tliis city, smooth and every foot suitable for cul tivation, a bargain at $5.(X) per acre, worth 7.00. Sold on three yuan? time. so. 9. Three hundred and twenty acres very choice land five miles from townt at $7.00 per acre, in four eaual nnvments. This ih mostly bench land i and is offered very low. so. 10, 8. E. qr sec 1 and N. W. qr sec 9, township 12, range 24, and N. W. qr sec 7, township 14, range 24, all in Dawson county near (iothenhnrg. These are said to be quarters that havo half or more of plow land; 7-14-24 is half valley land and water is easy to get. They will be sold in quarters and come at a little over $4.50 per acre on the ten year plan, 273.00 cash down per quarter. so. 13. Six hundred and twenty acres of bench land six miles from North Platto at S5.50 per acre. This is very cheap and will be sold on four equal payments. It is a fine section and is offered for sale because the owner has more land than he de sires to carry. so. 14. Section IS, township 12, range 31. Lincoln coun ty. Avery good section of agricultural land at $4.00 per acre. No. 15. S. W. qr 8-13-30, hay land, two miles from North Platte, $1,600. No. 16. Ono hnndrod and eighty-eight acres on North river adjoining town. A splendid bargain at $3,000. 1869. Established Sixteen Years. JAMES BELTGN, T885. DEALER IN Y - f i v Hardware and Furniture Everything in these lines for sale. Heating" and Cook Stoves A SPECIFY, Northeast, Southeast and SouthwestCoraers Spruce and Fifth Streets, North Platte, - - - Nebraska. Loren Fairbanks living about seven miles north of Juniata, was returning home last Saturday even ing from town when he met with a severe accident. He was riding on a high wagon box and one of the side boards gave way, throwing him to the ground and breaking his col lar bone. 'Dr. J. Wood reduced the fiacture. NO. 17. Two sections of crazinz land C to 7 miles from North Platte, surrounded by land that will most likely remain vacant for some time, thnsnlTord- mg ample range for a good herd; 3.00 per acre, oits-nau down, rcuunce on ume, TIMBER CLAIMS. I have a number of timber claim reliurraish mcnte, some of them offered quite reasonable. money asKeu. NO.1. ' - 'l' Foot miles from North Platte," in. the bottom be- tween the rivers; cheap at $600. : . no. 2. A fine qnarter-sectibn of table land six miles south of Alkali, Keith county. $300. no. 3. A good timber claim in township 10, range 30 1 . a . J 1 1 AJWk roouli nmes souu 01 una cuy, $-w. NO. 4. A very choice bottom quarter in township 13, range 34. at $500. Homestead .relinquishment in same section at $200 a bargain for any one hav ing the two rights, as it is fine bench and hay land. No. 5. A very fair timber claim in township 12, range 35. high rolling prairie, very reasonable at $150. Parties from a distance should bear in mind thrt it is not necessary to live on a timber claim. After making your entry all yon have to do is to hire the necessary improvement made, -which al ways adds more than double the cost to the value of the land, and if necessary you can hold it four teen years free from all taxes before proving up. This exemption is no small item and should not be overlooked. A timber claim is a profitable in vestment, HOMESTEADS. I havo 0 number of homestead relinquishments within easy access of the city, and parties with small means will find it more profitable to buy these than to go far away from tho railroad or market. Most of theni are offered reasonable. It was thought by naval architects that the limit of naval strength had been reached in the construction of the Italian monster ironclads, Duello and Dandolo, launched within a few years. But the Italia and Lepanto, the most recent additions, are heavier yet both in armor and ordainance. The last two carry four guns, each weigliing one hundred tons, and capable of throwing shells of rising 2,000 pounds weight. But the British government is to lay down one first-class ironclad, which will be armed with two guns only, but these will be of 210 tons weight, will require more than GOO pounds to load, and will throw a Parlester steel shell of 2,500 pounds. The armor of the vessel, however, will "be but .eighteen inches of steel with a similar thickness of wood, showing that no attempt will be made to imitate tne Italian method of thick armor. The most powerful ship in the British navy, the Inflex ible, nastwenty-tour inches of solid iron encasing her citadel, and twenty-four inches of solid teak backing while her eighty - ton armstrong gun throws a shot which has nenetrated her own armor plates thirty-one inches in depth; Boston Budget. J. F. ECHJIALZRIED. j.- w. nujTOx. Schmalzried &Hmton Manufacturers of Havana and Domestic Cigars, And Dealers In JEjpG&9 Tobaocos, And All Kinds of Smokers' Articles. Spruce Street, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. CITY PROPERTY. I have a number of choice building lota in the pity. Parities desiring choice lots should calL no. 19. . Large fine house and two lots, windmill, tank, stable, trees, shrubbery, nicely improved, $2,500.00, op- one lot and nil tho improvements for S2.000.00. Part pn time. no. 20. A very nice "house and two lots, wind mill, tank, hydrants hose, fountain, lots nicely planted to young trees, $3000 JpBfBL House and 2 lots on North side, six large rooms. 2 closets, out buildings, etc. gjjjH Price $1,200. Lithographed maps of Lincoln county for sale, only 10 cents each. By mail 12 cents. Sami. Adams Funeral Director and Enibalnier. Coffins on Hand at all Times, Or made to order on short notice. Coffin Trimmings, Silver Handles, Screws and Plates, Silk. Satin and all other inside trimmings in full stock. Fifth Street, near Dickinson's Livery, FORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. NEKS WWEfl A book of 100 pages. The bestbookfor an advertiser to con- PAPER ft contains lists of newspapers and estimates wants to spend one doUar. finds in lttljejn ibrmation be requires, while forhlm who will invert one hundred thousand dollars in aa ver tiling, a scheme is indicated which will Kieet his every requirement, or can Is made to do to in tffeW changes easily arrived at by cor' TttponiaKe. 149 editions have been issued. Sent postpaid, to any address for 1 cents. Write tSuEO.'' P: ROWEIA CO., TOTSPAFER ADVERTISING BUREAU. fWpTOeSt.PriptingHoueSq.), New Tor. NOTICE. 3Iary Negus, " Plaintiff. in uistnct vs. V Court of Lincoln Alexander Negus, 1 County, Nebras- TWpndunt. kn. To Alexander Negus, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on tho inth diiv of October. 1885. Mary Negus filed a petition against you in the District uourt oi Lincoln county, xseoras ka, the object and prayer of which is to nhtnJn n divorce from vou on the irround of extreme cruelty toward her without anj' cause or provocation, and for the care and custody of your child Perle; you are required to answer said petition on or De fore Monday, the 23d day of November, 1885. Dated October 15, 1885. M.vnv Negup, Plaintiff. - By J. S. IIoaglaxd, her Attorney. Prof. N. -Klein, Music Teacher- Instruction on tho Finno. Organ. Yiolin or any Beed or Brass Instrument. Pianos carefully tuned. Organs repaired. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. Bismark Saloon j9 Billiard and PoolHall, J. G. HUPFER, Pbop., Keeps none but the finest TVhikies,such as ROBINSON COUNTY, TENN, COON HOLLOW, M. T1 MONARCH, 0. F. G. TAYLOR. GUGKENHEIMER RYE. WELSH AND HOMESTEAD. Also fineicase goods, Brandies, -Rum, Gin Etc St. Louis Bottled Beer and ' Milwaukee Beer on draft. Corner Sixth and Spruce Streets, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. The three oldest consulting libraries in the United States are those of Harvard, Yale and the New York society. Har vard college began its career with a li brary which was a part of the bequest from John Harvard, but in 1763 a fire totally destroyed its accumulations of 120 years. Yale college began its collection in 1700 and was aided thirty-three years later by the bequest of 1,000 volumes from Bishop Berkeley, yet in 1753 it amounted to 4,000 volumes. The New York society's library now containing 80,000 volumes was founded 1700 but did not take its name until 1754. The fourth oldest library is that in Philadel phia founded by Benjamin Franklin and his friends in 1731. The library has now over 130,000 volumes.aud in some respects is unsurdassed by any other collection of books in the country. Its income is about 26,000 per year, of which a third only is available for the purchase of new books, yet it attempts, and with much success to do the same kind of public service that is accomplished by the Boston public library, whose income is $125,000. It is now an established fact that a colony composed of about two hundred persons will form a settlement in the vicinity of Long's Springs, and it is ex pected that the business centre of the community will be in township 17 north, range 55 west? about twenty miles north of Antelopeville. There will also be a heavy settlement in the valley of Pumpkin Seed Creek. The colonists will arrive next spring in time to do their breaking and put in crops. They -are mainly from "Washington and Burt counties in this state. Nearly all of them are in good circumstances, and two of the party are together-worth at least $30,000. One of the first things they w.ill do will be to build a good school house. They also intend to build a church before the close of next year. A store will be opened at their business center, and -a movement will be made soon to have a post oflice established there which of course also means a mail route from Antelopeville to some point on the North Platte-river. A thoroughly competent school teacher will accompany the party and the school will be opened very soon after the settle ment is commenced. The colony- also includes a first-class blacksmith, who will have his smithy in operation as soon as spring opens. They 'will bring with them a large number of farm horses, cattle and all kinds of farm machinery, including a splendid steam threshing machine wliich cost about a thousand dollars. Antelope ville Observer. HenrT F. Currier, of Greely shipped forty-two thousand pounds of wool this 3ear direct to Philadelphia, ne saved money by so doing, besides having the benefit of a trip east. His sheep clipped on an average 7.63 pounds of wool per head. The following is given by him as a sure cure for scab : Four ounces of sulphur and two ounces of unslackcd lime to each gallon of water; boil the mixture twenty minutes and let it settle. Use at 110 degrees Fahrenheit and dip the sheep twice in the period of ten to fourteen days, then turn the sheep, on a new and clean range. This 13 an old remedy aud a sure cure, besides being much cheaper than he patent dips. Tho sulpher gets into the wool r.nd is sure death to the little mites that causo the scab. Colorado Farmer. The Poineer Press very correctly re marks that it is to be feared that the ambituous little bee that is buzzing under the bonnet of Land Commissioner Sparks will do considerable harm before an effectual and much needed quietus is put upon its antics. There is a growing pop ular sentiment that the extraordinary exhibition of demagogy and incompetence made by the commissioner in his conduct of the land office particularly as regards the interests of the-Northwest, is such as render a speedy application of the extin guisher extremely desireable. The Chicago Inter Ocean has a long editorial on a "refuge for convicts." Judging from the large number of con victs descoverei among the lijrtof de mocratic applicants for office we begin to think that the convicts had found ...... camp of the democratic the satisfied with the refuge in party. Mrs. Langtry, not natural color of her hair, which was beautiful, and of which she took inces sant care, has painted it a kind of red dish color, which, it appears, is becoming the fashion in Paris, and has injured her appearance. "Will Carleton gets 100 for any single poem he may write, no matter how short it is. PRICES ABE ALWAYS THE LOWEST AT THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE. H. OTTEN. The secretary of tho interior has re ceived tho report of Secretary Ware of Yellowstone national park on his conduct of affairs since taking charge of the park on July 1 lait. He says he found a lmk of discipline among the employes, and that hunters were killing the game. These things have been remedied and the park is now full of game of all kinds, includ ing about 20J. head of bison, a large number of elk and several bands of antelope. About sixteen miles of good roads to the leading attractions have been built. The superintendent savs that hotel accommodations are not what they should be for the prices charged and he recommended that some one be authorized to see that there is something like an equivalent given to patrons. Police affairs also need regulating, and the establishment of a special court to try park cases is xecommended. He asks au appropriation of $150,000 for next year. A part of the right-of-way of the Grand Island & Wyoming" Central railroad has already been purchased, and the perman ent survey completed to a point beyond Round Groye, in Custer county. The dirt wil fly early next spring and tho road finished beyond the settlement- nex1 summer. This will give Grand Island and in fact the whole of northwestern Nebraska, an additional business boom. OYSTERS ! AND CONFECTIONERY Finest Oyster Parlor In the City. in tnc uiiy. Confectionery, Vegetables, And Fruits in thi8 MRS. MARY MASOW of Bnnico Btn Stroitz'a Drug NORTH PLATTE, South fiiilo of Bnnico Btrcct. ono block wist of tstmii2 H uniir niuiu. NE13 1JUUIU1U ILL (L. & A.") Canned Corn. Tnr flTir packing of Canned Cork, undit will booarm Kmdo than that reached by nny packer. -Lverj case beinff pncKCUiruinuicuuw.m.w. "t"'V " tivnted: then every car selected and packed near . .i i i Loomis, Allen & CO. Cicero, N. Y.. May, 1385. FOR THE SEASON OF 1885-0. FRUITS and VEGETiBLES fastioally MA in Baa and fin, Chicago, September, 1S85. We are now ready to take orders for this fall's delivery of 1SS5 pack ing of fruits and vegetables, both foreign and domestic; the former being our direct importation, and the latter, when not representatives of the packers we are the Chicago agents of several packers are bought direct from the manufac turers in car lots, giving us the ad vantage of the lowest market price. ROCKWOOD JiltOS, 100, 102 & 104 X. Clark St., -Chicago, 111. L THE BEST boon ever bestowed upon man is perfect health, and the true way to insure health ia to purify your blood with Ayer's Sarsa parilla. Mrs. Eliza A. Clough, 34 Arling ton st., Lowell. Mass., writes: "Every winter and spring my farnily, including myself, use several bottles of Ayer's Sar- saparilla. Experience has convinced me that, as a powerful Blood purifier, it Is very much superior to any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. All persons of scrofulous or consumptive ten dencies, and especially delicate children, are sure to be greatly benefited by its use." J. "W. Starr, Laconia, Iowa, writes : " For years I was troubled with Scrofu lous complaints. I tried several different preparations, which did me little, if any, good. Two bottles of Ayer's Sarsapa rilla effected a complete cure. It is my opinion th?.i this medicine Is the best blood Purifier of the day." C E. Upton, Nashua, N. H., writes': "For a number of years I was troubled with a humor in my eyes, and unable to obtain relief until I com menced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I have taken several bottles, am greatly bene fited, and believe it to be the best of blood purifiers." It. Harris, Creel City, Ramsey Co., Dakota, writes: "I have been an intense sufferer, with Dyspepsia, for the past three years. Six months ago I began to use AYER'S . Sarsaparilla It has effected an entire cure, and I am now as well as ever." Sold by all Druggists. Price 91 ; Six bottles, $5. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. STUDIO! IttZSS.E. Y. ROSS. Ejndebo.vbtex Rooks, Opera House Block. Oien.' every afternoon from 130 until 430. All those interested in art work please call. North Platte MEAT MARKET, A Laeoe Stock of the Choicest Meats, Came, Fish, Poultry, Oysters, &c, Always on nand. Also CHOICE BUTTER. IRON IMPROVED- . wma 30,000 ACRES VI n "C FOR SA1E IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb., and lying between the North and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of DILLON & COLLINS, Corner Front and Locust Streets. The Hinman House, North Platte, Nebraska. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY PARTICULAR. E. G. ST.-' JOHN, Proprietor. 1 John" Otterstadt's GENERAL aoiii, Wagon lid Repair Locu6t Street, opposite J. D. Jackson's, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. I liave now on hand new and second-hand Lumber "Wagons, Spring Wagons and Buggies made by the best workmen. All who wish anything in that line will do well to call on me. "GUY'SPLACE." Billiard Hall Sample :-: Boom, SI! A. LAI, Prop. ONLY Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Kept at the Bar. Opera House Block, Front Street. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. Boys' Clothing' ! A Great Chance for Bargains. ALL THE PAETS MADE OP MALLEABLE & WROUGHT IRON Eo Shrinking, Swelling or Warping. The Lightest ItrasiNO, STnoNowrrand Eusiwr Ekodlated Wikd Engine in the WORLD. The BEST is CHEAPEST. Send for Circulars to tho SPRINGFIELD MACHINE CO. Springfield, OMo, PABKER'S TO. A Para Family Msdicina that naver- Intoxicates It yon are a lawyer minister or business man exhausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicatinystimulants, but uso Pass es s TONIC. If you have dyspepsia, Khenmatism. Kidney or urinary compiuinit?, or 11 you are irouoieu wiui any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves you can bo cured hy A'akker s tonic. If yon are wastinc: away from ace. dissipation. or any disease or weakness and require a stimn- lant, take Parker s Tonic at once: it wiu invigor ate and build you up from the first dose but will nover intoxicate. It has saved hundreds oc lives, CAUTIOJJ '-P.efuso all substitutes. Parker's Tonic is composed of the best remedial agents in the world, and is entirely different from prepanv tions of ginger alone, bend for circular. NIseock & Go,9 1 63 William St., New York. 9 8 Its Causes and CunE. bv ono who mfl JSflfifl was deaf twenty-eight years. Treated t BSili5:fs by most of the noted spccialibts of the day with no benefit. Cured him self in three months, and since then hnndreds of others by tho same process. A plain, simple and successful homo treatment. Address T. S. PAGE 126 Eastffith street, New YorKCity, ."DTP nP"PPT? To introduce them -D-LU Ui JjHi we will j;tve away 1000 self-operatinK Washing Machines. If exnress omco nt nnoi. thk na tionaii ( u. 21 Dey street, Now York. A m mu, baisd mm wm m wno may ne eratmrrnased or desinons of otr am seenrcsamoby addressing Absolutely Confi- uuu.iiu, iew loric. "Rough on coughs" Though nromnfc nnd pfflrinnt Ta -miM nnrl harmless, bafe and reliable for children. Wher ever, known it is the Mothers' Fnvorite Cough aieaicuis.for tho infant, children and adults. It is surprisingly effective. TROCHES 15 CTS. LIQUID 25" CTS. Ih Wontofal Sura in Consumption, bronchitis, aothmn, spitt'ns of blood, ore or ticht chest, wo-k imi?! hrvirspnoss. snra throat. loss of vojee. catarrhal throat affections, chronic hacking, irritating and troublesome couglis. ' "ROUGH ON ITCH" Cures humors, emotions, rinsrworm. totter, salt rheum, frostetl feet, chilblains, etc, 530 cts. jars. B. S. WELLS, Jersey City, 5T. J. m m CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Spruce Street, near Belton'g Stores, North Platte, - -Nebraska. OTie BOYEI'.S' GUIDK la insucil Sept. nuil Blarcli, cacliyenr. ao pngca, ! SlillM iiiclics,-vitliover 3, 5 CO illustrations a vriiOa.o i-iciiirc viiuaerj-. orVES TJiolcs:a2c Prices dircci to ccTzrumrr.i 012 all gootli for persoail or B-nLay .txia -10 .. order, Risi gives exr-ci cr.gt of cvtrr 1 Iiiiirr you. use, est, i-r!ii-, irsar, or Jiavc -ivltH. VHssq XSTPAirASLE KOOIiS contjUxi toforaiatloii ;lcaiicl from the marltstfl of ilie -.vorld. Ve -.vni s:inii a copy FliES to any a.l drcss upon receipt of 10 cs. to ilcXvny expense or mailla?. I-et -as lics.v. iroax you. It c s pc c t frill y, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 82T 6c 229 Wabasli A-veaue, Chicago, 111. .All sizes. alUgradeSj from a cheap , cotton to. the finest imported ;yors W o o (K! DC o c w ted corliscrew goods, the best line that has ever been bronght to orth Platte, -will be slaughtered. Must be sold at once for cash. This large stock o boys1 clothing has been . assigned to the Star Clothing House to dispose of at any price, and we offer inducements that you have never seen equaled. The goods com prise a line of suits as fine as made in the United States, and will be sold at about one-half their value. 150 suits is all we have of them. Come before they are all gone. If 3011 doubt, come and see at the Star Clothing House. H. OTTEN, Prop. f -if, r t , 0) o X C O O u C3 ALBIN STOLLE'S Real Estate AND Collection Office, NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA. Loans Negotiated, Collections Made and Promptly Remitted. POWERS OF ATTORNEY EXECUTED, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE, FURNISHED, AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A GENERAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS. , Ti WnW1EW may bo found 011 HEW YORK. O SZrPZRZnSFGi-. O A "RT GO., Wholcaalo arannfactnrersof Two-Wheeled Vehicles, zar mains, BUCKBOARDS, Best 2Toke. ilie at Gto. r Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprcco btreetj.w nere niver tising contracts may be made for it iu TEJTSmES OF HABSOESS. Folding Scotch Harrows with Hmsdlasw Parry's l'at. Adjustable Anger HudlM, ami wiiiEa. fsssiu.. Do not forget to write for Prices and Catalogues.