THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 89, 1895. piPERlElBjiECK, PLUG TOBACCO fLAVUfl Consumers ofchewing tobacco who are willing to pay a little more lkn tk price ckraed for the ordinar trade tobaccos, will find io: brand superior to all otta BEWARE OF IMITATSO! HUMPHREYS' Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with Humphreys' Witch Easol Oil as a curative and healing ArpucATibs. It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Mind o Weeding Itching and JJurning; Craiki or Fissures ami Fistulas. Relief immediate 1 lire certain. It Cures I?t R vs, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction 10m Bums. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and l!rui?c. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumorf, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Imiamkd or Caked IIreasts and Sore Nipple. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Riiixm, Tetters, Scurfy Eruption'., Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters, Sore I.ip or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes 251- 50c. and $1.00. Hold by I)msEi5t5.or sent post-paid on receiptofprieo. Ultl-Hltl IV SED. 10.. 1 11 J. IIS Nllll.m St., ew lork. WITCH HAZEL OIL n"K "tfi .i.trcii to thoswor feai Hi:"5 V taaSir-!i.iof Uicl.rmtu-lirinuy Or 1 ' Jan-,, jcqcrcs an than; of diet or S'" icictalo bo tAca lutcis-llr. When H S3 if a uiej AS A PREVENTIVE by cMiersex itli irapesiil.lctocor.trict anv tnctt:I Sita. 1'Ut in th cue of tnoec aire lr t .ro.Tus.TMiT Arrucnn 23 yu tea a cur?. Price Sjymiil, postajo pak , ihtH fyi per Usr, &r C l-.cs lor ;. Kol.l bv A. F. Strt'itz, Druggist, North Platto.'Xeb. 500 Reward? vn will pay the above reward fo. any case of X.iver Complaint D3'.-pensia, sick Headache In dinestion Constipation or Costivcness wc cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pjlls, when tlic directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give sat isfaction. iitrarrCoated. Large baxes, 25 cents. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. Thesren uiiw inauulactured oulv by THE JOiiN C. WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. Sold bv A. F. Streitz, Druggist, North Platte, Neb. NEW ftnu Or. E. C. VVcs's Nc-ve and B a-n Trcstmc is so'dtcii-r r ,iJTO written guiror ,pe. ''7 "uth irej ampuls only, to cure Vic, ! Memory; Lo-s .'itiu.l Nerve Power; Los-t Mc.ti1m.-I; y.5'i:i I "; il Ir-'f : ;,-k tVi.fiueui jf. . 'i-a,.-.' Tjs'itU', . iisl Drill:-: I.inl l'n. vi ! -; ; :'" O (:.'... iu e:'.n -r x.er.u ;s! ov-r-t-v-rtt-'i': '-:i.' J'.-.-.i-f. -r I"sr--;vo V TrtSfo , '! r Ji'!U. t,,iioU m.':i U-uo l!:sorj,0....--:ii":ti.-:;. lii-nr.;ty tiul Iiith. lis si u box: l.;orf5: irnh vrntuu fntar,niif tncjn 1 ctand met : . V INT'S COt'iiH SYKUP. . ei-r cure Inr 1 uci.'. 'i-. A-tl't'i- I'rmt":ii:I-. Cf WliiMl'lIi!r 'i-itcli. Si-ri- Tt.m.'i. ".t-r. ant Ir, l: Hmull t-i;- '.na-iu' ri". aw2V ; 1 - l. :-uv,' i J j. It : " VI'Air i'j j-i; i - -'io.I iiiy 1 . A- ! HtjvRz, Drujj'iBt, North Piatt. Nob. LAPSES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUrj'S Dkd by rjiudiHiiUlL tllw irflhoorlsi:!:-! 'ii.l!i5 ar.' : . JiaiS. (' Ui" "Nv'?!. f.ifecnd ro i'riic il ; tint by A.F. Stro ::'. Dr j ;:ist. No. Platte. Nob No More Back Ache u ..nv?e , A f Roubles 1 1 1 im ma a eH. trrj 14 b m k a 19 f K j&Mi3ZS mm a jt mw r QJ CONSTi RATION, INFLAMATiON efti BLADDER. AND Z K'MEY F'S EASES . For Sain by A. F. Streiiz. Ws liomo-Oeieig. PjvlendiJ crrativo acem f cr J.VrTOU'! or Sic!c ,?jx?oial or pterjl Nenralcin: olo for Khou- jwpsia. Ana'mio. .n'.idoi f;r Alcoholic and other ucxes. Price, KJ.iSaailuUcitl. l!llerveceat. TKH ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 1 51 S. 'western Avenue, CHICAGO. A C Sold bv A F- Strcitz. Drppgist. North Platte, Neb. PttflW TAKE SIIJP. STKVEXS WINS HEIt SUIT. Srnsatinnal Inurnnce Ca at I.Inroln End In a Verdict For Plaintiff. Lincoln, Jan. 28. The jury in the Stevens case in the federal court re turned a verdicfc for the full amount claimed by the plaintiffs, Mrs. George D. Stevens and her daughter Maude. The plaintiffs sued the Northwestern Mutual for the amount of two policies on the life of the missing Crete banker, of $2,000 each, and the Bankers' Life Insurance company for one policy of $5,000. The suit was a sensational one, the companies setting up that Stevens was alive and hiding from his creditors. Judge Dundy presided. The defendants excepted to tho judge's charge and to his permitting the jury to separate for the night, and will app2al tho caso. MGATIOjMS END! Ex-Treasurer Kifer Reimburses Wood bury County For Shortages. CRIMINAL ACTIONS STAND. ,ase Agxingt tlie Hoard af Supervisor! Are Set tor Trial In February County Sates Ten Thousand Dollars oy the Settlement. Woman Plays Man Sixteen Year. San Jose, Cal., Jan. 28. A sensation has been created in the county jail by the discovery that a prisoner booked as Milton B. Matson was a woman. She was arrested at Los Galoson a charge of county warrants issued to members o issuing bogus checks, i; or about twe years she conducted a hotel at Bev Lomond and owed many debts there. Sioux City, la., Jan. 28 The set tlement that the county board of super visors of Woodbury county have just ef fected with tho citizens and taxpayers committee marks the end of some of the most bitterly contested litigations evei instituted in court. About a year ago a newspaper published an abstract o: The discovery was made through a re mittance from Englewood to Louise Matson on the bank of British North America while Matson was in jail hero, these remittances having therefore been paid to a bogus man on her indorsement. The woman says she has masqueraded the board of supervisors, all of which were receipted for by someone or an other of the members of the board. It showed that members of the board in three years' time had drawn something like ?10j,000 from tho county road, bridge, insane and poor funds and that there was little to show for it in the way of work done to county roads, etc. Experts were engaged to go over the as a man for 1G Years, but has committed : county books. It was found that the uc crime. German IMitor Killed. Cincinnati, Jan. 28. A special an nounced the death of an unidentified minister, falling from a rrain near De troit. The stranger has been identified as Rev. Henry Liobhart, D. D. He wa assistant editor of The Christian Apolo gist with the late venerable Dr. Nast from 1804 to 1872. Iu 1872 he became the editor of The Hausund Herd, a Ger man religions magazine, which position lie has held ever since. Thn-i ho has been edirorially connected with the Western Book concern for 31 years. He was born in Carlsruh, Germany, in 1S32 and came to America in 185-1. ,Tiu1k5 Caldwell Ortlers Property Sold. St. Louis, Jan. 28. Judge Caldwell has ordered the receivers of tho Lom bard Investment company of Kansas City, who filed their first accounting, not to receive or disburse any money from or to mortgagors after tho next tfC days and instructed mortgagors to pay money direct to owners or agents. A countv had been svstematicallv robbed of thousands of dollars and that fictioui bills had been rendered. Affidavits were prepared showing the extent of tho irregularities and pre pouted to tho court in support of nppli cation for a temporary injunction to re strain supervisors from placing tho debt beyond repudiation by the sale of a bond issue to fund $225,000 of the warrants, among which were those in question As soon as this injunction was secured some of the countv officers became frightened. Deputy Roberts suddenly left the country and was finallv located in Virginia. He was promised immuni ty if he would come back and ho did so, and told a startling tale. He recited the particulars of the system by which it is claimed the padded bills were got through the board, bmts were insti tuted against members of the board t! impeach and remove them from office Supervisor Strange was found guilty and removed. Supervisor Hunting when he heard the result of the Strange suit resigned. Supervisors Adams and Epps were also made defendants, but decreo was mado for the sale of all the assets of the company, the formality of J weakened and gave the attorneys of the drawing up the decreo being referred tc Judge Stiles, the master in chancery, to be completed in GO days and a sale tc take place within four months after that date. l)e fliers Died Pcaecfully. St. Pkteksbcimj, Jan. 2N. The imme diate cause of the death of M. De Giers, tho minister of foreign affairs, was an gina pectoris, complicated by inflamma tion of the lungs. His last hours were peaceful. It is not likely that the death of M. De Giers will involve any change of policy, all of his probable successor being in accord with tho czar in a desire for peace. MU rtartells Get iv Vtmliet, Mexico, Mo., Jan. 28. The jury in the sensational Barteils-Marturg breach of promise caso returned a verdict awarding Miss Bartolls $3,000. She sued Chris Marburg, who is a rich fanner of Adrian county, for $10,000. The defendant, since his association with Miss Bartolls, has married. .Striker Aeeept a Couiproniine. Providence, Jan. 28. At a meeting of the striking employes of the British Hosiery company at Thornton the prop osition of the manager that as a com promise they accept a 10 per cent cut with a guarantee of steady employment initil July, was accepted and tho eight weeks strike is ended. Wraltliy Stockman Jlurdered. Evanston, Wy., Jan. 28 Harvey Booth, one of the wealthiest cattlemen in Wyoming, wasi found murdered in his stable. Ho has been in the stock business in the Big Horn and Uintah country for more than 20 years. The motive was probably robbery. There is no clue. Got llrr Still Through tho 1Ioum. Denver, Jan. 28. The hous passed the bill raising the ago of consent for girls from 1(5 to 21. This bill was intro duced by Mrs. Holly, representative from Pueblo, who is receiving much praise for iter successful efforts ill the face of strong opposition. KIkIiI Thousand Thrown Out. Wii.Ki-SBAitsir, Pa.. Jan. 28. All the collieries of the Wilkesbarre Coal com pany will be idle during this week, tiight thousand men will be without employment. Superintendent Lowell says the coal t rade was never known to, be so dull. He Fed Sott Coal to lilt IIog. Elgin. Ills., Jan. 2 8. M. A. Eddy, a farmer living near Sycamore, i-ead in his farm paper that soft coal, ground fine, was a good thing to mix with feed for hogs. Ho tried it and has GO dead hogs. Killed ly a Train. Pittsuuro, Jan. 28 - John Snyder and Bridget Murphy were run over and killed at Coulterville by a Baltimore and Ohio train while they were crossing tho track. Thev were horriblv mangled. 25cts., UOcts. and S1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. It is cold on a guarantee by all drajc gists. It curS3 J-i.oipient Consumption and is tho best Cough and Croup Cure uld by North Platte Pharmacy. Ouail and Four Apples a Day. Decatur. Ind., Jan. 28. A. J. French of Linn Grove, this county, has begun a o0 days' fast. He made a wager of $75 that he could subsist on a quail and four apples a day for 30 days. Kitz4iiumon Goe to Syracuse. St. Louis, Jan. 8. Bob Fitzsim mons has gone to Syracuse, X. Y., to answer to the charge of killing Con Riordan. His trial will occur about Feb. 4. King Alexander VWits Paris. Paris. Jan. 28. King Alexander of Servia his arrived here. SIIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures lnsipient Consumption. It is tho best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. Twenty-five cts., 50 cts. and SI. Sold bv North Platte Pharmacy. REMOVAL. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Park's Sure Cure will re move all ases of rh-umatism, kidney trouble or liver complaint from tho user. It is to-day the onh medjeine that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Park's Sure Cure is sold by the North Platte Pharmacy. prosecution valuable information to bo used in prosecuting the other cases and recovering the stolen monev. In the meantime the supervisors started to re taliate and announced Treasurer Kifer had illegally withheld large sums of money in the shape of fees of his offico 1 he board commenced a suit to recover ?25,000 from him and his bondsmen, whe were members of the citizens' committee. Of the warrants enjoined nearly $200. 000 worth were bonght by the Farmers' Loan and Trust company of ihis city. Finally a sifting committee went over the warrants and by consent all but about $100,000 of them were released for the reason that the county had no defense against them. The rest of the warrants were held by tho sifting com mit too and tho trust company com menced two suits against the county, one for $100,000 and one for $25,000, to pnt tho warrants sold in judgment. This made the county anxious for a set tlement, as the cases promised to amass a great amount of costs. The Farmers' Loan and Trust company, tho citizens' committee and the county board finally got together and agreed to a stipulation by which the trnsr company released the county of $10,000 of warrants, pays the costs in the courts and in turn has released from the injunction all the war rants it holds, with tho understanding that they are to be bonded and in turn dismiss tho suits it brought. A settlement was made with Kifer by which h completely reimburses tho county for all shortages found on his books. The cases aga'nst Kelly on tho printing bill still stands and there is no prospect of a settlement outside tho courts. These cases arc the only ones, of the civil actions that will stand. The costs have bei-n enormous. The crimi- j mil cases all stand, despite tho settle ment of the civil suits, and besides it is the intention to push them all. Cae against Bevington and Rolerts are set for trial Feb. 5 and G. Thurston Cum to Portland. Omaha. Jan. 2R. Judge John M. Thurston, attorney for the Union Paci fic receivers; Mrs. Thurston, Genera John C. Cowin, sp-uial counsel for the United States: Mrs. Cowin, Attorney Winslow, S. Pierce of New York and Freight Trailic Manager John A Mun- roe, left for Portland to lie present at the hearing, before Judge Gilbert, on the application of the American Loan and Trust company for a separate rer ceiver for the Ogdeu Short Line and Utah Northern. Postoliiee Surak Tkiei" Arrested. Lincoln, Jan. 28 Inspector Sinclair arrested George Dodson, IS years of ago, for robbing postoflloo boxes of letters. Dodson had secured keys to bores 133-1, 325 and 81G, which had been left by careless owners. He had cashed a check for $10 drawn to the order of one Bur ton, and a putollu-e order to J. V. Wolfe, treasurer of the Populist centra! pommitteo, for $13. General Store It Closed. West Point, Neb., Jan. 2S. The general merchandise store of J L. Har: man wan closed by virtue of a chattel mortgage held by the First National bank of West Point Train Itohbcr Sentenced. Muscatine, la., Jan. 28. Foster and Brown, the Rock Island trainwreckeis, have been sentenced, to 10 years in tho State prison. They pleaded guilty. Opposed to IlomW For Seed Grain. Indianoea, Neb., Jan. 8. The senti ment of the Populist county meeting held here was against bonding tho coun ty for seed and food. WHEATLAND, WYO. There is 110 finer agricultural sec tion in all this broad western coun try tnan can be found in the vicinity of the beautiful little town of Wheatland. Wyoming; ninety-six miles nortli of Cheyenne. Immense crops, never failing supply of water, rich land, and great agricultural rpiiiiri'P. nnriiitirfiir tnrirm to hr had for little money. Reached via' the Union Pacific System. E. L. Lomax. Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha. Neb. POrE tEO'S LATEST ENCYCLICAL Document Sent to the American EpiscopaU an Important One. Washington, Jan. 28. Mgr. Satolli tonight will make public the English version of the long-expected pope's en cyclical, ine rexc as made public in Rome and briefly summarized by cable 13 tne original text so that the condensa tion of it is very general and somewhat vague. It is believed that the English text to be made public tonight will show the document to bo much more import ant in specific questions dealt with than the cable summary from the Latin would indicate. It is understood, how ever, that the encyclical will not be s3 strong as was expected in regard to Mgr. Satolli and the American delegation. It has been anticipated for mouths that Pope Leo would take occasion iu this document to greatly extend the powers aud dignities of Mgri. Satolli, giving supremo authority on disciplinary ques tions and leaving no further doubt ns to his being the central authority of the church in thiscountry. While it is believed there is the warmest com meudatiou for the American delegation, yet it is not all that churchmen had ex pected, being rather of a general com mendatory character.' It is said alsc that contrary to published speculation the American delegate and his functions are not the great burden of the docu ment. It is understood that the papal delegation in Washington is explained ns an aid to the hierarchy in tho United States, made up of the cardinal aud archbishops. The pope is said to give expression to his beliefs and expectation that the American delegation will le in full sympathy -with tho aims and aspira tions of the American hierarchv. 1 Floats r. VON GOETZ, The North Side Grocer, GROCERIES, : FLOUR, : FEED, PROVISIONS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. FOR 5H!R75. 7 HZ P.-.OCTEfl C GAM3LE CO. Ci:4T!. Prominent Emporiii .Man In Killed. Emtoria, Kan., Jan. 28. Whilo standing in tho drug store of Charles Ryder W. T. Borton discharged one chamber of a revolver into his breast, producing death in a few moments. As ho fell lie exclaimed: "I have killed myself accidentally." Ho was one of the best known and wealthiest real estate dealers in Jhis part of the state and a member of lone of the leading families. He was also well known in Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and other eastern cities. Mail Car Iturueil. St. Louis, Jan. 28. The train from Louisville arrived last night minus the combination mail and baggage car. The car caught fire about ;"0 miles east of St. Louis from an overheated stove and was entirely consumed. A nnniber of over coats, belonging to the train crew, and all of the baggage and mail were burned except one registered letter mail pouch, which was thrown out by Clerk Doluel. The car was detached and abandoned. HOW'S THIS! Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for anv case of Catarrh that can not be cured bv Hull's Catarrh Curo. J. F. Chknkv Sc Co , Props., Toledo, O Wo the undersigned, have known F, I. Chenev for the last !;" vears. and be Iievo him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and linancinllv able to carrv out anv obligation made by their firm & Truav, Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. Waldmg, Kinnan x Marvin Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken intornalb acting direetlv upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of tl-o nvstom. Price 7o(, per bottlo. Sold by all Druggists testimonials free. Claud i: Weingand. DEALElt IN Goal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum -4nd Coal Gas Tar. Leave orders at Newton's Store MiMOUrl Murderer Ilotpited. Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 28. Gov omor Stone granted a respite to Henry Kaiser and Jacob Heinze, who were under senteu'ep to be hanged in St. Lonis Jan. 31. Thvffespite is until Feb. 21. This is the second time' these men have boon given a new lease of life. Strong efforts are being made to save them from the gallows. AltReld Their Choice. St. Louis, Jan. 28. The statement is made by oue of tlionioprojuiuent labor leaders in the-United States that the po sition of president.of jhoJJniversal La- Dor union, wiucn is now in process 01 or ganizatioii, would be tendered to Gov ernor John P. AltgeldVithin tho next few weeks. TELKGUAPHip CONDENSATIONS. Matthias JuttAlied in jnil atlndianapor lis from taking rat poison. One man was killed aud five others in jured in a trolley car CuHisiou at Wilkes barre, Pa. Commnndcr-in-Chicf Lawler and staff expect to attend every state encampment held this year. Alexander Polcander's legs were crushed by falllnjr roek at an Albla, la., coal mine and he will probably die. An elevator owned by the Omaha Eleva tor company burned at liarneston, Neb. Loss, ?8.00'0: fully insured. Samuel Burns, a Burlington railroad engineer, was run over by his engine and killed at Pacific Junction, la. Sneaker Ferry and Senator Woodruff have resigned from the Wyoming legisla ture becan.-f their constituents appointed a committee to lobby for a state college. E. B. WARNER. Funeral Director. AND EMBALMER. V full Sine of iirst-i'las. funeral suiinliet- aittays in stock. XORTI1 PLATTE, - XEBBKSKA. -h-iiranh orders promptly attt'ixled to KEUM & FRAZIEB, BUILDERS OF IRRIGATION CANALS HIK LATEST NEWS OF TKAT1E. Chicago Rrain and l'rovisloiis. Cltic.mo. Jan. 23. Wheat was w ivmw to day. May opened higher, but immediately lo.-t '-e on heavy selling on renewed gold ship ments. There were liberal selling ord"rs and Rartlctt-Frnzier sold f reclyfor French account, At th decline Linn brokers, Baldwin -Farnnm and oth'-rs were fair buyers, causing a miction to the opening figures. Slay startd at 5"Jf gc. declined to 52'k: and reacted to M'je. Corn was dull and followed wheat in its fluc tuation. May opened fc higher at -(."i'-jc, touched 15lsC and re.icted to the opening price. Oats were dull, following wh'-at and -Grn. May opened unchanged at 29?s, touched 20,'. .jo and re.vtod to 20' .,e. 1'rovWnns were dull, but slightly higher on moderate hog receipt -t and ighvr price at tho jar.U May pii-k started 10: higher .'itI0.?.'j had sold to .'10.70. May bml sold att).75aud May ribs at V,S7'i. (T.OS1NO I-tMCfX. WHKAT January. 51'., 64' e. CORN January, M'c; OATS January. 2s',V 2Pl4e. PORK January, t'M.W; May. 10.57'i. LARD January. iUJ'.: May, ?.7(). RIBS January, -")-".": Mar, W-iOoo.r.i'e. CASH Wheut. ai'v . eoni. 41V; oats." 2S.I1c Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. Jan. 2S.-HOGS ReeeeipK 2:;.00Q head: market firm and .Villic higher; trade rather slow; Ik'ht, S.&j.r..T; mixed, ? 1.05" 4.50: heavj-, ?4.1X"4.0'): roujrh 4.107j. 3. OATTL.F, Receipt?, 11 OOJ heal; ma-ket gen erally 0 10c higher. SHEEP-Recpipt,l,2.)head; market gener ally jV5-I0c higher. South Omaha Live Stock. Soi-th Omaha. Jan. 2v CATTLE Receipts, 1.500 head; 13J0 to 1.W) Uw., .l.:Wn l.S0 1100 to 13.01b-.. W.W a 4.23; Sl to lift! lbs., ?3.0l:i.R); choiei-cow.s,$J.2.VnU.2.; common cowd.iTl.25T!, 900; good feeders. 2.70:3.30 common feeders. 2.()0a,2.50. Market stronper. HOGS-Receipts, l.t0 h-ad; light. J3.7534.00; mixed. W.aXa4.0J; heavy, $1.003.1.25. Market. 5e to 10c higher. SHEEP Receipt a,0..j head : muttons. S..t0; lambs, .0034.15. i.arket sU!ldv t; May.53': July, May, 41-sc; July. May, 2y;c:Jnly. Ditclics iiiiil Laterals. MORTH PLATTE, NEB GEO. NAU MAN'S SIXTPI STREET fflSAT MARKET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in -eason. Sausage at all Mines. Cash paid for Hides. R. 1). THOMSON. -xclItect, Contractor and Builder 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, N'ORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Hershev & Co. Our Goods are Guaranteed Fresh, Our Prices are as Low as the Lowest, We Insure Prompt Delivery, We Solicit a Share of Your Trade. NORTH LOCUST STREET. U. P. TIME TABLE. OOINO "o.s Atlantic Express No. I Fast Mail 'o. 2 Limited No. 2S Freicht No. 18 Freight No. 22 Freight OOINO WEST MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 7 Pacific KxnreH Dept 7:10a. m No. l-Limitcd " 11:00 r. M Vo. 21 Freight " 3:f0 i m No. Zi Freight " 8:20 A. l N. H. OLDS. Auent. EAST. Dept 12:10 a. M. S 20 A. M. " 0:20 a. M. " 7:00 a. M. 6.-00 r. M. " 4:00 a. M. LEGAL NOTICES. FRENCH & BALDWIN, ATTORXE YS-A T-LAW, NORTH PLATTE. - - NEBRASKA. OHice over X. P. Xtl. Bank. p RIMES & WILCOX, ATTORNEYS- AT-LA IP, SOUTH PLATTE, - - - NKIiUASKA. Omco over North Platte National Bank. DKAL.KKS IN Agriciillnral : totals OF ALL KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire. Eto. Locust Street, between Fifth and Sixth SIIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures lnsipient Consumption. It is the hest Couch Cure. Only one cent a dose. 2H cts., 50 cts. , and $1 00. Sold by North Platte Pharmacv. WHAT'S THE USE OF TALKING About coughs and colds in the sum mer time. Yon may have a tickling cough or a little cold, or baby may have the croup, and when it comes vou ought to know that Park's Couch Svrup Is the best cure for it. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. H. S. Tibbels, UPHOLSTERER -AND- Furniture Repairer. Special attention paid to all kinds of of furniture upholstering. Mattrasso made to order or remade. Furniture re pairing of all kinds promptly and neatly NOTICK TOR PUKLICATION. Laud OtSce at North Platte. Neb., ) IVcember 20th. ) Notice I hereliy kIvvii that the following-nmned settler ha tiled notice of hii intention to niako final proof in Mipport of life claim, and that s-aid proof will he made before the Register and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on February 4th, lt'.O, viz: 1PAAC NFAVTON. who made Holm-Mead Kutry No. 13.7.07, for tho Fust half of the Northeast quarter of Section 10. Township V Ninth, Ranuo 30 Wet. He names tho following witne-ses to prove his continuous residence 111.011 and cultivation of said laud, viz: Fritz Koester. Bernard .Miller. Frank Savage and Gottfried Kleiuow. nil of Welltleet. Neb. 51U JOHN F. 1IINMAN, Register. Dr. x. F. DONALDSON, Assistant Surgeon Union rac.fic Hr""""' and Member of Pension Hoard, NORTH PIATTR, - - - NEBRASKA. Ofiieo over Streitz's Drug Store. NOTICK FOR I'UHLICATION. IjizhI Cilice ttt North Platte. Neb., ) January 7th. 1S03. J Notice in hereby uiven that the following nmncil s. ttliT lias tiled notice of his intention to make final pioof in Mipport of his claim, mid that siil proof will be made before Register find Receiver United Mute Imil OiHce at North Platte. Nell , on Febriiarv llilh. lf'X,, viz: ADAM W. IIOAISON. who made Homestead Kntry No. 14.101 for tho uorthenst ip. niter of Section II. Township l." north. RatiKe:ut t. He names the following witnesses to (ove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of sjtid and. viz: David d. Potter. William 51. Potter. Samuel F. Dike, mini and George Sherman. all of HirdwiMxl.Neb. ti .JtUIN F. 11INMAN, ReKister. pi. EVES, M. D., I'll YS Id AN AND SURGEON, NORTH PLATTK, - - - NEBRASKA Office: Neville's Block. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. J. C. VAN NATTA. Kittell & Van Natta, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un profitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys, Maps, Estimates and reports made, aud construction superintended. Officein North Platte MU DIU. KUU National Bank BIdjr, lieu. NOTICE FOR IT IJLI CATION. Inj Oirw at Noktii Platte. Neb., January 17th, 1M)5. ) Notice is hereby iven that tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho Reuister and Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on February i'.th, lsiC, viz: ALOIS ZIMMER, who made Homestead Entry No. 15,322, for tho en-t half of the southwest ipiarter aud lots 3 and 1, section 18. toun-hip 13 north, raue 31 west. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his) continuous residence upou aud cultivation of, snld laud, viz: Christopher Haverland, Jacob Meyer. Andrew Ilahn aud John Koelke, all of North Platte, Nebra-ka. JOHN F. UINMAN, Register. FOR HE LI ABLE INSUR ANCE GO TO rJ C. PATTER SON. ONLY FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES REPRESENTED. YOU ; SHOULD READ THE i j Chicago j i Weekly Inter Ocean, a 1 2 -page paper brim- j i ful of news of the world and well selected miscel lany, j i j WE FURNISH j The Tribune! and INTER OCEAN for $1.60 per year IN ADVANCE . N'OTK K FOR PURLKUTIOX. Land Otiicent North Platte. Neb, t January lXth. 1885. f Notice is hereby piven that the following-named settler has tiled noticeof his intention to snake final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Register and Raceirer at North Platte. Neb., on March 2d, 185, vttr WILUAM RUFF1NGTON, who made Homestead Entry No. 14,887, for the -southwubt quarter .section , township 15 north. rane:i0 west. He names the followiac wit. nebses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of s.iidland. viz: Loren Starace, Hans J. Hansen, Enoch Cummings and Joaa Jen kins, all of North Piatte, Nebraska- J-li JOHN F. HINMAN. Bigister.- SUMMONS UY PUUI.IOATION. (First published iu Tin: NottTU Platte Tribute, January 1st, ls'JS.) In the District Court of Lincoln county, Ne braska. The State of Nebraska to Samuel D. Weaverlimr. Su-iuunah M. WeuverliiiK and William Edward Sweutzel. Krectin: You and each of you are hereby notified that you have been sued together with The Anglo American Land, Mortgage and Aency Company. Limited, ft coritorntion, Milton It. Whitney, Charles S. Fair child. Harry E. MiMiney, Sanford it. Ladd and Frank Iliigcrni.in as Ke- eivers of The Lombard Investment ComKiny. n coriMiration. by Emma K. Flynt as phiintiii in the District Court or Lincoln county. Nebraska, aud that on or before tho lull day of February, ls'.!Ti, yon must answer tho peti tion iu chancery tiled herein against said defend ants by said plaintiif, i,, uhich the plaintiff asks for a decree foreclosing the mortgage piven by defendants Samuel 1) Weaverlin and Susannah M. Weaverlinp to the Iimbard Investment Com pauy, dateil May Pith, 18 u,i coverinp tho following described real estate situated in Lincoln county, state of Nebraska, to-- it: The south one hundred and forty-live l ltr acres of the east half of the southwest ipiarter aud of tho west half or tho southeast ipiarter of section twenty-two (2.2), in township fourteen till north, of range twenty eight west of the lUh principal meridian; that said petition further prays that all the right, title, lien or interest of nil of tho defendants in cr to said lands and every art thereof bedecreed junior and inferior to the lien of the aforesaid mortgage now owned by the said plaiutitT and that said land be sold and the proceeds of the said sale be applied to the payment of the costs of the sale ami of eaid action, and to the amount due plaintiff upon said mortgage, and that all of the defendants be barred uml foreclosed of all interest in or lien upon said land: aud unless you answer said petition as afore said, the facts therein alleged will be taken us true, aud n decree will be rendered as therein prayed. Witness my hand and tho seal of saiil court by mo affixed nt North IMatte. Lincoln county, Nebraska, this 31st day of December, W. C. ELDER, Clerk of the District Court Lincoln County, Ne, braska. I'EKKV It Sj!AI.I.Sl ASI PULSIFEK & ALEXANDEB, Attorneys fur riaiutiff. Concordia, Kansas. PRORATE NOTICE. In the matter of the e-tate of Wilson W. Yates", deceased. Ill the County Court of Lincoln county. Ne braska. December Ills!, ism. Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the Administrator of said Estate, before the County Judge of Lincoln county. Nebraska, at the county court room, in said county, on the "M day of May. Is'Ci. on the 2d day of June, lh'.Ti. and on the 2d day of July. 1MC. at 1 o'clock p. m. each day. for the purpose of presenting their clniins for exauiinadou. adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for creditor to present lheir i-lnlms nml itn. ..n- f..r th.. .l,,,i.,-,-an j to -cttle said estate, from the 2d day of January, is.'.i. j ins uoiice win oe puon-neti m no: noktii Platte TninusE, a uewsiwiHT printed in said countv. for four weeks siK-ces-tvelv. on and after January 1st, Is'.Ci. JAMES M. KAY. Comity Judge. V COPYRIGHTS. oxecuted. Store. Leave orders at Tho Fair 10-tf CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT 1 For a prompt antwer and an bonett opinion, write to MUNN Ss CO., who have bad nearly fifty yean' experience In the patent business. Comrnuntca tiona strictly confidential. A Handbook of In. formation concerninx Patent and bow to ob tain them aent free. Also a catalogue of mcchao. teal and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Munn tc Co. recctre pedal notice tn tho fcteatlflc American, ana thus are brought widely before the publlo with out cost to the tnrentor. This stfeixtld paper. 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McConnel has filed notice of intention to mako tin;: proof lieforo tho Register and Receiver at their otlice in N'orth Platte, Neb., on Monday, tho 4th day of March, 18'.r, mi timber culture appli cation No. l.'5T"20 for tho north half of tho northwest qu rter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and tho southwest quarter of tho northeast quarter of section 17, in township 10 N, rango :1 . he names as witnesses: S. M. Cus- s:ns and .Jacob K. Cnssins, of North Platte. Neb., and Walter Gartrell and John F. Rntton. of Somerset, Neb. ji'jG John F. Hinman. Register. me un m, I. A. FORT, Has 200,000 acres of U. P. R. R. land for sale on tho ton year plan. Call and see him if you want a bargain. Subscribe for tbu Semi WYukly Tribune,