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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1897)
HE THOROUGHBREDS. . cdge Rice, 2-16$2, is stepping quarters n uTJci seconds. Bed Wilfces already has two new per Carmers for 1807. 3IsMan, 2rl3?, bj-Alcantara, will bo campaigned by Trainer Ed Either. Jack Curry has in his stab lea 5 lied Oak, Delineo, 2tL3H, ijy DeHneator. Xcxvin G, 220, hag fceen converted and recently paced a mile in StlSJi. Alonzo, SUTi, by Allandorf, has been added to- Johnny DickersonTs stable. John fL ilarstoxr has a large stable oi horses in training at Pittsficld, N. H. 2L Adryaf Paris is in this country pick- ! injr up a number of American trotters. Trainer 3ars Deiaarest has a good stable ' of horses at Charter Oak park, Hartford, i It is now stated that the new owner ef ; "Vassar,"i)7,- will campaign him this sea- j son. lady Waldstein, the promisiag western pacer, stepped a mile in 2:14 as Denver re cently. AKce Downing, a daughter ef Baron WHkes, recently trotted the Eleetweod track in 22:1 1. Dr. J. C. BawHngs, Lancaster, X. C, has shipped his stable of trstters and pacers So Lexington. Watson Baddy, one of the firm of Buddy Bras., widely known in American turf circles, is dead in Chicago. They seem to have, if anything, rather more jvcnHe trotting speed around Lax ingsoa this year than usual. The price for which Colonel rrench is reported to have acqired the Davenport mile track property is -12,iQ0. Mnsc&C, Jr, is doing well without his hopptes, having already stepped a fe?1f in ! lara wichsac the aid of the straps. Dick Wilson has in charge the mare Els path, hy Pedlar. mt of Eaia 3IT by Daunt less, danrof "William-Pens anl lister Pvnn. The firookriale smd ami horses are to he sold,. Messrs. Thompson having determined tQfgsseHCof tho racing basinets altcgesher. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The Apaches have shrce different kinds ef vmHbs. each having hat one string a ad pfeyed with a smaB how. The ptiag-kaa is a small Chineso drum rustiaer kj vroodes tripod. It is beaten with common wood drumsticks. The Mr-keen, or Chfoese violin, ia shape resembles an ordinary hammer with its hasdie. Is has two strings and is played with a how. The psaltery ef Spain is supposed to have been iasrodHced ince that country by thg Mows. It is still in common use aiHoiig the peasants. The kaaooB is the mvarite instrument anwnp Indies in Tarkpy. Its shape resem bles that of a harp laid fiat. It has 72 strtegs, in sets ef three, and is played with a snail plectrum. The Akrerfan ntnsie is produced from seven diSereat kis-ef hcramunts, twe facing guitars. me a nsdevwlia, swe kinds ef drums, a clarutet and a wits, all ef tho mess prhM&ivr form. Tho natives ef Brkfeh Gukiuu have a srecies ef aadeoa pice, with 14 reeds. varyiag ra hsagth fraui 5 fret 19 inches to 4 feet, sec ia a hollow piece of weod and j bound tegeshT with strips ef vegotaue fier. The western Afrka-BS hnvoa ntHsicai in stramcst caHed th zxinzr. Is is a board in which are mssefMrd from ill So 90 hCs sf irea wire ef different kgfcs and ' siaes. The wires are plaHied with she fiagers, aBd the teae rrminred not anpieasiag. Tmis GfcAn-T)niiiiitrrafL JUDGE LYNCH. The treaSHtens ef ly ackers as crimiaels. -MAjr- as ii 1 nnr ttahm eimn nnii thn , grace ewtrywbera. TasertowB Tiwes. If the lynching party eoninaes ti grow, it may feel Mke piecing sc presidential tick et is the Jehi ia IWu. Washington Pest. In cricicc any lynJMgs seat occur f ia he sooth Ohio is hardly in a position to allow itseK teo macii rep& PhBniM ph ki Times. It is vadezsteod that sinae the Iynchiag of Micehefl at L'rbunn, O., there are bo mere feB&ms ef his kind hanging aroond there. Chicago Dispatch. The resorted remark ef the Turkish minister, expressing hfe horror and dis- j may as the Ohio ryachmg, is the mest hb- ' kiad ens ef aH. Boston Herald. j A Leaden exchange says the Prince of j "Wales "lends a veryqaies life sew." WeH, that's becaase Victoria heaps the reign en him, Atlanta Consstentioa. According to figures published by the New York WerW, sbere were 141 persons lynched in er 3d less tin a in ls. j One ef these tom a woman. Ten years ! age, in 15SS. ther were 13b, er 3 less than lost year; 1S92 was the record year, there being 235. Jwlga Lynch's caert is doiBg a geod deal ef business etiH. Bosses Glefeo. THRONE LIGHTS, The making ef paper Sewers is eae ef j the Duchess ef Albany's chiof pleasures. The Duke ef Cebuxg, besides being a clever viettn player, is an enthusiastie postage scamp coUecser. James. I of Enghiad tesreducud the fash ion ef turning up the brim ef the hat as '. the side and bohiiBg is in place with a j groep of withers aad a diamond star. j Tbe shah is brusque ef speech. He is ; also a magnificent shec, pad can shoot a bote threagh a copper coin tossed in the j air. He ges off en roegh hunting trits i and begs big game. He is tbe best gas- j shoe in Persia. He is neither a feirf nor an , irabcik and is a am ef swift action. i Queen Viccorhi, has some preficiescy as 1 a vacaftst. From the programmes ef th royal pritwte cooeerts hftt by Sir Mieimel ! Cesta it is discovered that ea eae eventsg ' ghe saag no fewer than five times, aad on . pccasiea saag ia duets aad tries, sec only '. wkh the pciaca cuars, U vibsuck art ists as Bafcini and Lablaehe, , HOWE'S HOMILIES. Time, which, vindicates a man, first buries htoj- Most men keep talking un-tii they have denied everytaiBg they ever said. When a map asks yen what yon think ef him, feol him and give him your honest opifiiea. What aa earth de loafers think about when they stand for hears on a street cor but nlonef A model h&sband lets his wife hava her own way. even when he knows t is not good fer her. After a man discovers how little ho knews he begins to saspect that possialy shars do net know as ranch as they pre tend. Atchisoc Globe. "Balfrinl's Snaw Liniment. Tats Kx-vaieabie remedy is ene tbat eaght te be in every hoese hoTd. It will care your rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, cuts, bruises, boras, frosted feet and ears, sore throat, and sore chest. If you have a lame back it will cure it. 1 1 penetrates to the seat of the disease. It will core stiff joints and contracted muscles after aH other remedies have failed. Those who have been cripples for years have used Ballards Snow Lin iment and thrown, away their crutches and been able to waRc as weH as ever" It wiH care voh. Price 50 cents. Sc'd by North Platte Pharmacy, J. C Bush, manager. 1 THE TATTLER. New York beasts' a woman optician,. Mrs. Beckwitk, who carries on a large easiness on Maiden lane. Clara XstIIo, tho well known English, oratorie singer, who in private life is tho! Countess GiciiaccL has fasz cntsred upon ner eightieth year. ! Dr. 3iary Walker argned a care before i Justice Knowltan. of The ilassachnsetta j supreme cacr? in SpringfleH recontiy and i acquitted herself creditably. Ex-Qaeen Lilinokalani has been offered : a handsome sum to sing en the concert: ' Ktnze. She has written several sarins and sa"1 m br&e a well trained voice. Countess Kllmannsegg, wife of-the snsdi i holder of lawer Austria, has caused the po- lice restriciB5 on bicycling in Vienna t . fee removed and licenses for cyclists to be i abolished. '. iirs. Charles H. Spnrgeon, widow of the I Alleghany, Pa., has been elected president late pastor af the Metropolitan Tabernacle, of ilonmonth college, Illinois. London, receatly tamed the first sod of Benjamin O. Flower, until recently edi the ground as Bexhil whereon a large Bap-! tor of The Arena Magazine of Boston, has tist chapel will fee built. J become the editor of a new publication in 3rs. BasseU Sage, in her address to the j Chicago called The New Trnie. graduates ef The Emma WHlard seminary, I Mr. "William J. Bryan has offered an an- at Troy, X. T. . f which she is an alumna, said that she was graduated at 18, taught" ! at 23 and was married at 49. Miss Barbara L. Buchanan, a former I graduate student at Cornell university, f land, who visited this country List sum will next year have charge of the Latin i mcr, has been selected as the biographer and Greek department in the Huguenot j of the late Professor Henry Drummond. college. Cape Colony, Sooth Africa. j Dr. Persifer Frazer, the well known Mrs. Julia Ward Howe has been re-elect- ' scientist of the Philadelphia Academy of ed president of the Massachusetts Federa- Sciences, will represent that institution at tion of Women's C3uhsr although she was I "the interna canal geological congress in unable to be present at the annual meer St. Petersburg on Aug. 14. ing in Great Harrington on account of 21 Although ex-Governor Jacob D. Cox of health. - Ohio is now in his seventieth year, he is Misa. Helen 'Hav, who as the daushter ! of the American embassador to the court of St. James hasabready won distinguished j sotshtl SHccess, has now made her debut as a poet ia"T Sonnets, "which appears in j Harper's Magazine. j Tho dewnger Lady ChnrohSl has been i in she department of the mktress of the robes siace-4S54 as lady of the bedcham ber so the qnecn. It is sekl that she knows mere of the- private life- ef the queen than any other woman living. Miss Elizabeth Harwood Key, the grand- dnBgbtvr of Francis Scott Key, has been appointed te s clerkship in the departmemr ' of agriooltuxe. She formerly held a clerk-! ship in the pension department, but was i dismissed from it by Commissioner Loch-; ren. ; Mies Madeline Pollard, who disappeared ' iftr the Breckinridge trial, which result- j ed in a verdict in her favor far 15,000 ' damages, has been living quietly in Lon- dee. She is apparently in good circnm- 1 stBBces, and is studying witb the view of ungaging in Bserary work. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The nraskal merriments ef the Greeks ' closely resemble those ef Turkey and Syria. The Japanese talks, or drum, is .placed , upon a permanent support and rests upon pivots- ! The kin, er scholar's late, of China has seven silk strings fastened to the fronts of a hicqnered wood beard. Its length is 4 feet and iss width & inches. In the Japanese temples there is a large drum sed in worship. It is called the -kagura-taike. It gives a tone much like a gang and is used in devotion. The yne kin, er mean guitar, of China has ftmr srrrags, ran 2d in pairs at inter vals ef the lisfa. The dram is usually decorated with Chinese figures in various grotesqw? pesisieas. The Bstives ef the sontheast ccass of Africa have as instrument which they call the Marimba. It isa xylophone, the keys being made of wood, and she tones re-en-fbrced by btrgi goerds fastened underneath the wooden strips. The rHb af Palestine is a sort of violin. The body is a seoare frame covered with parchmeas. The instrument is played with a bow. There is but one string, a tkiek, ceerse herseheir, but expert per formers can, it is said, get considerable variety ef sece-fram this primitive instru ment. St. Lceis Globe-Bemecrat. THRONE LIGHTS. 5he Prima? ef Wales has- started a new type of bus, based ea the'raede of a Unify beaver, wkh bread, eerled brim, of many years ago. Bsprcss AmiBsta VktorWv has sensibly iasistru thes tfct monoy subscribed for a stastte so her fnsher, the hit Duke Fred erick ef SJeswiek-Hefeadn, shall be used for ebaritable perpeses. Tbe Princess Frederick Charles is ex ceediBcly wealthy, and as sach is very in depemieRS of young Bmperer William, whom she persists in treating as a mere boy, mnch bfe disgust. The neceriees King Milan, late of the throne ef Servia, has taken up his resi dence in V ieans. and has moved all his fumisare and heosehold belongings from Paris so a. haeee in that capital. The Crawn Priae ef Donmark is she ! rtahest heir annnreRt in arose. His vear- v jaeerue ianzelv exceeds that ef bis fa- ther. This i owic to the fact that his wife, the oH Rnoghter of King Oscar of Swedes. w at the tinse-sf her marriage the greescsc heiress in BHrope. CURtOUS CULLINGS. A Georgia jtry recent brought in the fnHewfcmr erlraardtisary verdict, "We, the jery,, find the defendaac almost guilty.'' A straao eastern prevails in Siam when a fiHmi ks ps-iup. The female ob servers txke dnwa Their has and she men Jeel ia their peekec? fer a piece ef metal to place hetwrea their teeth. The moaratag easterns ef the Arabian women are caxioas. For eight days they stain their bands and feet with indigo, and daring that time drink no milk. They declare chest thf rcJnrof milk dees not har monize with their mental gloom. Throagheat she Selomen jgroup of is lands eae roossaBsJy sees human skulls hnnc up either in er eatside the houses, has is is from New Georgia and the ad jacent islands that head hunting is carried n u its IsHess extent. Among she na tives it appears te be a perfect passion. POKER CHIPS. The presence ef & fifth qaeen in a poker came eaased a murder in Pittsburg. This is". n o ' rencctioa either on royalty or warn- an. The1 efieut would have been the same if it had been- a sine spot. Chicago Trib une. A Fraosvlvnaia man was killed fer hav iag saccessfaBy "Bluffed" at poker, bul it won't bo safe count en the incident hav ing any perxranenc effect in discouraging ene ef the finest arts ef the national game. St. Bonis BepubEs. MEN AND WOMEN. Wemen wear sweater collars in stnnruer and low neck dresses in winter. Weroec. kiss each other and then grum ble becaase it is expected of them. No man is really smart until he has in vented a plan ef gesting rid ef bores. A wife has only ene master, but a man has twe after his daughter grows up. "Almoss every woman displays tho traits of an elocutioeist in telinr about her trou bles. Women have aH kinds of signs for bad lack, but ma expeec bad lack without any sizns. THE LISTENER. "Secretary othe Interajr Bliss has as the assistants in his departuens four ex-cou-gres jmcn and an. ex-mayors Andrew Georse. who filed in Kansas pitThc other day, was one of the best known stockmen: in the west. Professor Harrison Bandolpt of the Ar kansas Industrial university has been, elected president of the College, of Charles ton. Bichard W. Thompson of Terre Haute, ex-secretary of the navy, recently cclahras ed tho eighty-eighth anniversary ef his birth. Green Fluke, one of tho three colored men who were in the band of pioneer Mor mons who founded Salt Lake City, is still alive in Idaho. The Rev. David P. ilcGilL pastor of the Sixth United Presbyterian church of : nual prize of $20 to the students of Biinois college. Joliet, for the best essay on Amer icun history and political economy. Professor George Adam Smith of Scot- still a man of great physical and mental activity. He entered the war as a volun teer and came out as a brigadier generaL John D. Lankenean of Philadelphia, who has done so much for the German hospital and the Mary J. Drexel home of that city, has just given to each of them an electric lighting, heating and filtering plant. Secretary of War Alger has a valuable watch of which he is very proud. Having dropped it recently into a basin ef water hy accident, he sent it to a first class jew eler to have it fixed, and when it was re turned there was a bill for $4(J. John L. McLaurin, the new senator from South Carolina, is only 37 years eld, and he will be the youngest man in the senate. He is popularly known at home as Little Curly Headed Johnnie, a sobri quet that was given him hy Senator Till man. Colonel J. Payson Bradley, the newly elected commander of tbe Ancient and Henorable Artillery Company of Boston, is a great-grandson of a Revolutionary sol dier and claim as a maternal ancestor ColGnel Frye,who' commanded a regimens at Bunker HilL THE PROFESSIONS. There are IS, 9-12 teachers in the Domin ion of-Canadn. Germany has one doctor to every 5,757 of its population. The universities and clerical colleges of Spain contain professors. Is is said that there are over 2,800,800 teachers in the Chinese empire. In all Europe there are 674 professors in the colleges and universities. In France there is no stadens of medi cine to every 7,776 of its people. There is one law school in this country requiring a course of four years. There are only 3.374 teachers in the land of Sccrates. Arissotle and Plate. There are in Shis country 4 scientific and tHchnological schools and eoHeges. At the taking ef She loss census 11,878 gentlemen andlttySltt ladies were teacbiBg the young idea how to shoot in she direc tion of high art. The income of the universities and col leges of the Cnited States from tuiskm fees amounts to 5,466,810. In addition there are 53,600,000 from interest bearing bonds, 91,679,051 from munkipni aid. from the government of the United Saes ?6S2,292 and from all other sosrees com bined 11,423,022. THE ART OF WAR. Ten regiments in sfao British army pub lish newspapers. An electrical engineer battalion has been added to the- volunteer corps of royal en gineers in England. Nets as a defense against torpedoes and torpedo discharge tubes placed above the water line are to be discontinaed in the French navy. The term "infantry" was first ased by the Spaniards in the wars wish the Meors to designate the bodyguard of a royal prince, or "infante." A field marshal in the English army does not receive any allowance, except when on active service, when Itf guineas a day. with forage for 44 horses, is the usual grant, Switzerland has the largest army of any nation in Europe, in propothm te its popu lation. No standing army is permitted hy law, bus nil the citizens are liable to serve and in turn undergo annual military train ing. - THE COOKBOOK. Place on top of fish when baking thin slices ef sills pork. This bastes the fish and gives a flavor. Bapid boiling or baking will toughen the tenderest meat, while slow and caref ai cooking will render the cojirsest parts ten der. A good sour apple with a little sals pork chopped fine is a very good sesoaiag Mr the dressing of wild deck. I'se plenty ef pepper. Soup steck is better seasoned by stick ing whole cloves and other spices inte she meat while boiling than by using pow dered spices. To improve sweetbreads and give sheas a fise flavor, sosik them in a asm! lemon juice water one hour, then boil in feeof stock 2d minutes. POLITICAL QUIPS. Ne man apprccinses the fall beauty of the sivil service law until he gits a job in the classified service. PbHadtdahfc North American. The Washington Post discusses thoqnes- tion. Are Congressmen Tnderpaidr We knqw of some who would be overpaid at any salary. Atlanta Journal. The shock ef a feosbaH accident caused a BufEaloyouth to forget his pas; life. Un less there has been a great deal ef libel afloat is might ce comforting for a few United States senators to get together as j the nucleus cm a ioathn.ll team. Washing- tan star. One English railway company alone is sues over a ton Gf railway tickets weekly. A mile of railway permanent way, with Two sets of raUs, takesnp2r acres of land Japan within five months after taking possession of Formosa boils twe lines af nil way, one 50 miles and one f3 miles long. A continuous round trip af &i miles ever ' jlectric roads is now possible at Boston, red isTs also said tc be the cheapest trip 2iat can be made in that region. The first through train from the east, ar rived in Chicago Feb. 30, 1332, eer the' ilicbigan Southern railroad. Is was greet- ; si with a gun salute by a company of ar- dEery. DRESS PARADE. Lavender bine- and the deeper iris purple Sine are two very fashionable colors just at the T7;"y"1"g both -in dress and mOB- aery. Decidedly novel and pretty gowns of white silk em mine made in 'revived Louis XVI styles have been worn by trices maids at recent weddings. There has been, a steady demand this season far fancy mohairs, and these the manufacturers have: produced in. a very at tractive variety of patterns. The dainty little Louis XYI pelerine with long scarf ends and the picturesque Marie Antoinette fichu complete many of the poetic summer toilets designed by Pa risian artists. Iridescent mohairs are still favored f cr stylish traveling costumes, and if the jack et and skirt style is chosen it is a pretty way to iiav: "the silk shirt waist en suite match onu of the colors in the mohair. Tailor made suits of white, pink, cream and pale ecru linen have five or seven gored skirts, completed by a plaited nor folk waist, with which are warn, very' handsome belts with buckles and trim mings of solid silver. Soft and delicate lightweight silks fig ured with a tiny doc on satin of a contrast ing color are made into charming toilets with bodice cut down in corselet style and completed by a gnimpc of sheer India silk or shirred silk batiste. New French jacket bodices, so closely fitted that they serve also as dress waists", are short and very fancifully finished. Most of these are made with open fronts and a blouse or vest, the fronts turned buck with pointed rovers. A cream serge suit is equally satisfac tory to nine out of ten women, blond cr bruncrte. who select it for dressy demidress uses. The varinns silk blouses, vests cr shirt waists worn en suite with the jacket vary its effect wonderfully. In the exhibit of simple but elegant French goods of the season, the black and white silks and satins, sheer wool fabrics, grenadines, etc, the striped silk and wool materials, which impart length and sien derness to the figure, are in great favor. New York Post. VALUE OF LATIN STUDY. First: It appeals to the memory and strengthens the powers of acquisition and retention by liskinz the English with the Latin, one aiding the memory to recall the ether. Second. Itawakens intelligent interest from the nicety of arrangement and tbe exactness of construction. Every effort stimulates the pnpfl with a desire to ac complish more. Third. It concentrates the attention, which is. usually hard to get and difficult to hold, fouswfcen secured tho object sought will surely be attained, for when the at tention is directed the mind is ready to acc Foarth. It calls into requisition the power of observation and teaches the pnpil to look bciere he leaps and to think before ho acts. Fifth. It gradually instills into the mind ef the harner certain linguistic laws, which, without license, are as rigidly ob served as that which guides the morning glory to climb the slender thread Sixth. It develops and rectifies the judgment, which muss be directed with intelligence to bo valuable and which is exercised at every step. Seventh. Is iscaicates the habit of thought and brings into action the reason ing power. Eighth. It forms a taste for accuracy and grv?s an appreciation of the enlarged meaning of English words. Ninth. It enriches tbe vocabulary by giving tbe root of 3u ef every 100 words in bsq in the English language. Tenth. It leads tbe student into the fertile fields of Latin literature, pregnant with thought and reason. Professor C. E. Byrd. . HOUSEHOLD SPICE. All tie way along we mora cr less waste our strangsh by smiting when the iron is cold. Sensitiveness is a natural quality. We caaaet destroy it if we would, and we would net if we could. Is dees not hurt a drum to bo beaten, hut a harp gives up its soul of sweetness to the touch ef dimpled fingers". We fence e? our Christianity and deem it meet so drape ourselves in ghostly garb when we enter the sacred inclosure. Take aim before you. shoot. Otherwise your charge may go crashingin among hearsssriDgs and still their. quivering for ever. The children of this world are wiser in their generation than the children of light, and the children of light are often wiser aboet everything else than about the light itseif. Some hearts are all outdoors, and seme are a labyrinth in which, unless you get a clew thread, you may grope forever with out discovering the secret chamber where the Presence sits enthroned. Gail Hamil ton. THE JEWELER'S ART HaH clocks in carved hard wood cases strike the hours and half hours and show the phases ef she mcon on gilt dials. Card cases and purses made in moire silk, to match in color the costume of the wearer, are handsomely mounted in gold. The hard metal silver plated ware, sil ver soldered in every joint, being practi cally indestructible, recommends itself to provident housewives. Amethysts of all grades and sizes are in request. The finest are employed in gold Jewelry, and thosu ef less value for the em belUsbraens of silverware. The daintiest thing out in purses is shaped like a tiny chatelaine bag. Iir is ia whise leather, monntcd in silver gilt and designed te be worn with, a white leather feeit. Elsie Bee in Jewelers' Circular. TIRE PUNCTURES. The average bicycle girl tolls not. "but yen ought te see her spin. Samerville JearuaL To. learn to ride the wheel may be diffi cult te some, but is wiH scon be as easy as falling off a leg compared withlenrning-to dodge it. New Yerk Press. A German has invented a gun that will scatter tneks far three miles tr- prevent a charge from troops mounted on bicycles. Saeh a weapon wonld be handy in putting down carpets. Cedar Bapids Gazette. An experienced bicycle rider says that sne should take a long breach into the ! tongs before attempting to ride up hill maintained. Steep inclines should be Lcralked up. as that rusts the whole bedy liter a steady "spin. 1 Wha.t is a Guarantee? It is this. If yon have a ccmh. or a cold, a tickling- ia the throat, which keeps yu constnutly conghing or if yo are troub d with any chest, throa or lung- trouble, rcicopingr cough fcc.l ami yon. use Ballard's Earehatmd Syrup as directed giving its a fair trial anq no benefit Is erperiencJ we authorize our advertized agent tq refund your mccey on retece f bottle. It never fails to jrwe satisfaction. It promptly relieves brsschtts. Price. 25 and aDfcents. BuW hy North ??atte Phannacv, J. E. .Bsh,M-r. 1 Mo. 3496 First National Batik, 32 I i A. F. STREITZ Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, WINDOW GLASS, -r MACHLNE OILS Ia,22Q.s.rLt3. D eixt s clia, jkjp otlieke . Corner of Soruce and Sixth-sts. g THOSE NEW STYLE I REFRIGERATORS 1 EE Are selling- rapidly. The many good . zi points possessed by them can easily be ascertained by an inspection. .... 3 H GASOLINE STOVES Are being sold by us cheaper now than ever before in fact we are making a 3 : "leader" of them. "We handle the best- :3 in the market. Come in and see them. 3 g GARDEN HOSE, SPRINKLERS, ' - and other, seasonable goods are car- iri ried in stock, together with a complete line of Hardware. We still sell Biey- , cles and bicycle suppKes- 3 E 2L:- D-A VIS, sr: Foley Block. Who no one Owes. SiliiUJUiUiiUUiUJwiiiJi:i)Ujijliaijui)UMiiiiiiiliJluaJU C. F. IDDINGS AND GRAIN Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. N. FdcCABE, Proprietor. North Platte 3Jrngs aud Drnggists5 Sundries. 4 We aim to handle the best grades of goods Sell everything: at reasonable prices, and -5$& 5. warrant ail goods to be jnst as represented, AH Prescriptions Carefully Fitted by a Licensed Pharmacist. Orders from the errantry and aiong" the line the Union Pacific Railway is resfectfaHy soScited- First door north of First National Bank. A AA AAA AA A A AA AA A AAA WALL-PAPER, PAINT AND OIL DEPOT. WTXDOW GLSS. VAE2HSHES, GOLD LEAF. GOLD PAINTS. BRONZES, ARTISTS' COLORS AXD BRUSHES. PIANO AND FURNITURE POLISHES, PREPARED HOU-E AND BUGGY PAINTS EA LSOMINE MATERIAL. "WINDOW SHADES. JULY 1S63. - FffiEST SAMPLE EOOM HI liOETH PLATTE TTarin?' rpStfced onr rooms in the finest or style, the pnhlie is invited to call and see as. insuring coarteoes treatment. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars at the Bar. Onr billiard hall is sspplied with the oesi. make of tables and competent attendants will snppiv all vour wants. KELTH'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE jl'BE OiION PACIFIC DEPOT - i TTm t -r r a n a AW SURPLUS, - - $32,300. 1XS. White, President r. a. wiuiet- - - VBEc-nes L Arthur Mdbmara, - Cashier. A general banking business transacted. SToectacIes. J. E. BUSH, Manager. Pharmacy. A AAA A A AAA AAA A A A A A AAA a ... 310 SPRUCE STREET I A PITA r - - i . IK! gal Notices. SCTKE FOE FCBUCATHKS". T"- 0Sce-atyrth.5IatteT Sefa.f Notice is hereby piven feat the- feSowiccxaei sedrha9&Iei aonce of hi mtenttec tw riaie fiaalprsof insspport ef Ms claim, aad aa. ssH proof -will bemaJebeiare Begister and Beceiver as Sarla. PJaae. 2Fe& en Aasrast Ktlw ISSI.ra: wia ssade Hcnsestead Satry 5b. ESSS far- th nmt&west qnarter Gt sectiec 32. In towasai 11 corta, range SI -wesc H naraes- the feHariB yitaeage to pru-ve ag coetjaaaca residegca npoa and c&ItrtaiiGix ai said land, vizi Mortia H Demsott. John. 2IeCbnseI. 6earaB3tiHeraadTCea TaeB. aH. of Somerset, 2?efc. JOES' F. EgTWATT, 3 "Begfetes. NOTICE F0 PUBnCATrOX- i nnf cJdirir o .vtjrtii jrjmte jrrt.f 5"tiee is her5y lTert that thafaaie mi settler has flied notice af his inteatfoa to soft zoal proof m. ?cpp7rt ef hi fthifm. and that ?sM proof TriM be made befere Renter asd HeceSrec as 5ertix Pioue. Seb.. on. Anast 2k t. kSTI, Tfc: CHAKLES A. UOKZS. arhisrade Heazsssead Eatrr No. 155. far te xest half of the north-rest qesrter aw Ersfeeut piarteref the narthwesa qcarter and Herdwrest qcarter ef the northeast qcarter 5;toc sbmth sniD U north, ranee 25 -west. He aejne the 1M Iaiicir prsve his eoatkiHsss rsfMiescr; npoQ "- cnUrsatien af said icarf. Tier Jmkx. Ahtborn. Xeosard ranfeier. Charles W. Seja -aaH! AsKast Itarphx, aH ef Sarheriaad, a. XT,X1 To ?eter B. Wykwg. Jahn BiHuc. James Earn. " exeaaters af the xtate t SbiaaT BMk. centred, anti t&e nsiBsrvn. heirs ef saM Swteey BiSac. defendants. Tea: and each efjaawS take Miiaa last ea tfee-Kthdaj-ef Jtdy, UsST. the Saborfem IcxLaJiw Dt-triet ef Xiscaia emmCrv Sebrasa. iTiiwlitr. filed jtitttiac aaaast ye is the Cumntj Caort af T.tncata. eemxtj, Xebra.-ia. fee aajeeC aad prayer af which are that the Jutfcw af said Mat .hafl appoint live appraisers, trfcisleretrfced -holders ef said county,, it ascertaia the Una. to be paid & the ptatattff to said deieufciaaj Car a risht af way for a lateral caaat aem- tax fcrfkrxinir lands of said defeadasas, ta-wife Tan nertheasc carter ef the sosxweS aaorter. aW westhaif of the southeast qKsrter af seudas 3, acd lata 1 and 1 af sectiaa HI. terra-hip B. somen 30 west of 4th F. 3L, in Liccota enaatf. eams&a. SaM petitiaa wiH fce beard In satrf ewart no. Ah Stthdax af Aamzst. MT. at eae eefcmk ia tfaa afterneoa ef saiddar. atwaiak tima yon aad eaaa af Ju axe reaiiredrSshow aaase. if aay feacw a, why the praj er af said petMeo. jfauaid aet ke granted. Bated rth Platte. Nebraska. Jut-12&, KSC 5TCBCEBAS' ISKIGAXiaS Bj- T. C. Bazzkssox. ltd Attoraej. g-t Jennie 31- Hicsstan. ttBI take aattse fcat eatae 2!d dar f Joir, 150v. James X. Bay. Oaaai Jadge withtrt and foe lieeote XMiHtr. yearasfai, isnaed as order af aitachmest far fee sma ml ui an actien pendtnc- before bi. -n&esaaa Ttama C Patterson. aiaiacig aad Janafca X ificcton defendant, that araaecar at the saM def eadont gansiating af maaey tr ketjama daa aaj a. lease can tract hi tae namts of aae toirryS. garniahee. has been attached limliu satt Sail eaae was enntScneil it fee Btfe. daf af temaer. JeS7. at eae euec p. m. North. Pkute. Ne9raka. AsasC tth. VK. 8T-3 TH05CAS C. PitTTftSOat U. P. TIME TABLH. GOES' G EAST CKTTTKAL XE3CC Xo. 2 Fast Mail Si&i. No. i Atkmic Express Ma&l p. Xc. 2S Freisfat TJds.ii GOETG "WSST T1XK. -N"o. 1 liicaiied 3tpa Xo.3-Pas$ llai! H No. 23 Freerfct 735 a. No. TS Freight I2$jta N. B. Ous.ml Okie feifltiii Coal Oi!, Gasoline, -f Gas Tar, And Crude Petroleum. Leave orders at oSce in Broeker's tailor shop. D, M. HOGSETT, f ContraetoF end BaildeFj AXD AGEXt POX IDEAL STEEL WINDMILLS, AXD POWER 4-ft 6-f t. S-ft. 9-ft, lO-st. 12-ft. 14-ft aad I6-ft Wheels back geared IDEAL STEEL 10 aad 13-1 Wheels in direct stroke. aa IDEAL STEEB TOWERS. NORTH PLATTE, NEB. You Need ICE. We have it have piestj fe aad can femish job. any ssaicj desired. Oar ice is gci wk better and -wse .sake proapt Se-Hveries- We soHcit yocr trade, SeeSsg- can piease you. i. ENGINES, I5GX A.10 WOOD Eclipse xmi Tai rbanfc WaS, mfjin T 5 "ps. T-CT lrrtizu zux. QuiS't Hose. BV'ti-ac t)t--y htm . Pih. rtrtlaanu ir-i ifcf bent. SeatAr f! OF ALL K1HZ FAIRBANKS, MOSSE & CO., 1102 Fa mam St. Omaha, Neb. CUD GASOLINE rumrd slj?