THE NORTH PLATTE "SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE 'TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY "5, 1895. PIPERHEID5IEOC PLUG TOBACCO I LAVvK Consumers ojchewinj tobacco who are willing to paj a little more than the price kged for tie ordinanj trade tobaccos, will find this trand superior to all others- -5EWARE Of IMITATIONS. Nothings has ever been produced to equal or compare with HlmpneyS, "Witch, 5&Z0l Oil as a curative and healing application". It has been used 40 years and always affords relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures 'Piles or I Ikmorriioid?, External or Internal, Blind o Weeding Itching and Burning; Cracks or Fissures and Fistulas. Relief immediate cure certain. It Cures Ik'iiNS, Scalds and Ulceration and Contraction .rom Burns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruise. It Cures Boils, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Eruptions, Scurfy or Scald Head. It is Infallible. It Cures Inti.amei or Caked Breasts and Sore Nipples. It is invaluable. It Cures Salt Rheum, Tetters, Scurfy Eruption?, Chapped Hands, Fever Blisters, Sore Lips or Nostrils, Corns and Bunions, Sore and Chafed Feet, Stings of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and Si. 00. Sold bjDnigpinti'.or sent post-paid on receipt of price. HCJIFIIllKYS JIKD. CO., 1 1 1 i. 1 IS MlllUm tit., rn York. WITCH HAZEL OIL le BB8trs:s: or. r.T7!r.r. rrr. TM; totM MtiS irjr.SL 1 reti.j !i the scat t. ovsdiMii oHheGeniU-UnnirrOr :car.s, iect jrstJ ciianfc of diet c f)4us?ou , rrcrcur'-sl cr poisonous rr,ti; l-rmto bo ii.:ca iu'.cioiUy. Wiei AS A PREVENTIVE Ly eiil.er es it Is irepoi'itletoccatrict iny cntrcal tlUnse; but in the cue of those i!retdyUroTOkLT Anucmi Gonorrhira nd OIt, we utru. lea a rhce liy mail, pcslags jl. , 1 per box, or G bciCi fer g i. Sold bv A. R Streitz, Druggist, Xortli Platte," Neb. $500 Beward? TVE will pay the above reward fo. any case o Liver Comnlmnt Dvspepsia, -sick Headache In- are purely Veaetablc. and never fail to give sat iilacticn. 5ufiarCoated. Large boses. 25 cents Bevrare of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine tnanulactured only by THE JOi.X C. WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO. ILL. Sold by A. P. Streitz, Druggist, X.rth Platte, Neb. 0pX Dr. C. C. V.'c "5 Kcrva and 3 si-i Trc-tmc M sold under po.-i'-ive writ:, n jmariiat-e, by r.uthi lied rjifiits only, ( mic Weak M-.uor;-; Io llruia nuil J.Vn'" rmn-r: Lrt ts.1; t,''-i"'k'i' .Night l.-se.-;; I il l'-' am-; I a-k .f Coiifid.-m- Jfcrvouncfr; I.asitu !; a:l Dr.un-; Ii-.f l'v of the Geneiati.o Or.:.-i:i in either wx, caui c-vcr-oirtion: .:i'!ili.. .rrors. or Ls'i-s-i-.r T' Tobacco, Oi.iaiii or L:-:unr, v.-liieh .u h:i-! Misery, Consumption, li.s.ui;ly nu-i Dwilh. lij . flaboi: ;forjr: with written KunraMcc toon- ' refund mor.ry. V7KSTS COI'till SYKl'l'. A , r euro for Coughs c'i.;Is A-t'nna, l!r.iii -l;it-,v AVhoopinK C'.uch. Sir- Tliro:.t. Plei.s:i:i! : Small rlztf c!i-4Xnticutl: r l. svs, rl -. v " fit i.zA&)e. irvi;Asr::-.i - A. F. Streitz, Druggist, Njrih Phi? 0 Neb. DO YOU IOiOV LADOES DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S STEEL IB PEI1TIIHL PILLS rn the original niid only FitEi.Cil, 6afc and re liable enre 0:1 th market, t'rico ?1.00; cent by nail. Genuire s;ok' only by A.F. Streitz, Druggist, No. P. tie, Neb rJJoMoRE Back AcheJ Lift W m m J&T l avel-Tq- j Constipation, INFLAMATION cFtt,E BLADDER. ASD KIDNEY DISEASES . For Sale by A. F. Streitz. A B C ! irooM'8 BreBio-GBrero. . Splendid curat ix-erjreat for XerfouiorSick Ileoiiachc, Brain Eihau.-irn, Sleeplessness, special or csneral Kcumleic: aiso lor Khcu matism. Gout, Kidne Disorders, Acid Dys pepsia, Anamia. Antidcte for Alcoholic nnd other excesses. Iricc, 10, SaadOU cents. EJervescent. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 151 S. Western Avenue, CHICAGO. Sold bv A. P. Streitz, Drvggist, Nortb Platte, Neb. CTAKE BEST ym 2Scts.. 50cts. and 81.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. Tt Im sold on a suarantee bv all dme- cists. It C1T63 J'-;?ieiit Conrumption. and is the best Cough end Croup Curs gold bv North Piatte Pharmiwy. IOWA-NEBRASKA NKWS Loyalists File an Amended Answerln the Insurance Case. CAUSED HIS RESIGNATION. Manager of a Ki; Ioxra Loan Company Re tires Umler an Investigation IVnal B'rlth National Conrentiou at Omaha Found Dead Ddbuque, Feb. 4. In tho case of tha grand lodpre of the Ancient Order of j "Workmen of Iowa to enjoin the loyal I grand lodge from usin the name, main taining subordinate lodges, ordering in surance or other bmsness in ' Iowa, Judge Husted. 30 days ago, sustained the plaintiff's demurrer to the defend ant's answer and gave tho defendant 30 days in which to elect whether to appeal or to amend its pleadings. The defend ant, has filed an amended answer, which simply sets forth, with added emphasis, the contention in the original answer, that the defendant is essentially a frater nal benevolent organization and that its insurance feature is secondary. De fendant's counsel announced that if a demurrer to the amended answer bo sustained, tho defendant will appeal to tho state supreme court, and if beaten there to the federal supreme court, also that a meeting of the supreme officers and counsellors of many other fraternal .societies and of several old line insurance companies was held in Chicago two weeks-r.go at which it- was decided to assit- the loyalists in this fight, also that societies have in Iowa SOO.tOO members whose polices of insurance will be vitiated should Judge Husted's action be sustained. Among the societies mentioned a, interested in the over throw of this dc?ision are the Red Men, Independent Order of Foresters, Modern Woodmen and Knights of Pythias, all of which in Iowa are chartered by su preme lodges in other states. However, Judge Husted's decision expressly states that fraternal societies are not subject to tho insurance laws of Iowa and cities the Knights of Pythias as an example of a fraternal society. It is also the fact that all old life insurance companies doing business in this state have con formed to tho insuranc3 laws of Iowa. SHO'tT OVER FIFTY THOUSAND. Ex-Treasurer Gramm of "Wyoming Fall to Turn Over a Large Sura. Cheyenne, Feb. 4. The legislative committee appointed to examine the books of the state treasurer made a re port. The committee found the ac counts of the present treasurer to be all right, but it was discovered that the ex-treasurer, Otto Gramm, who retired from office Jan. 1, has failed to turn over 50,454 due tho state. The succes sor, Henry G. Hay. has made a formal demand for the money, but the same has not been paid yet. The money in question' was lost in the failure of the V. A. Kent bank of Cheyenne against Gramm's bondsmen to recover the amount of the deficit. The house passed by almost unani mous vote the memorial to congress in troduced a few days ago protasting against the issue of any more gold bonds. LISTENED TO JEKUY SIMrSON. Dii clo-jnrcR Cause Him to Resign. Des r-JoiXES, Feb. 4. Dr. C. E. Spinney, retired from tho position of manage! of the Iowa Deposit and Loan company, one of the biggest concerns of tho sort in Iowa. Tho retirement is due to tho disclosures made by ex State Treasurer Beeson and ex-Bank Examinf-r McHugh, who are acting as a committee to examine building and loan associations. It is not claimed that Dr. Spinney has been guilty of any fault other ihau extravagant management. Ioxvw Jutijrc Establishes a Precedent. Ottumwa, la., Feb. 4. Judge Eichel berger took the cae of the state against James Hicks for embezzlement of coun ty funds while auditor from the jury and dismissed it. His mling, which es tablishes a precedent, was that- a county officer did not embozzle unless he con verted funds which came into his hands by virtue of his office, and the act was then not a crime until he had refused a settlement after demand was made upon him, no matter what tha intent. Kansas Congressman Tells Baltimore Work men of the "Earthly raradlsc." Baltimore, Feb. 4. Tho Big Front street theater was filled Sunday morn ing, mainly by workmen assembled to hear ex-Congressman Simpson of Kan sas tell of the "Earthly Paradise." Mr. Simpson said during his discourse, "I do not believe in strikes. In my opin ion" they give no real relief to the work ing people. I believe that (he people when they have a grievance should watch and wait patiently until election day and then right their wrongs at tho ballot box. The land question is the main one of the times. That is after all, the real evil of the times. It is the wealth producing element. You have the evil here in the east greater than in the western virgin soil. Here in tho east monopoly is a curse. I am a strong Populist on that question, although I am not in favor of many of the other principles of the Populist party." Republican Presidential rrefrrences. Cincinnati, Feb. 1. The Commercial Gazette prints tho presidential prefer ences of Republican editors from every state and territory. Vermont; has a kindly feeling for Senator Redfield Proc tor; Senator Chandler's New Hampshire paper has a leaning toward Senator Frye of Maine; Utah wants silver and Sena tor Lion L-ameron. Here mere is a touch of "favorite son," but the great majority line up for some one of the "Big Four" MeKinle Harrison, Reed and Allison in tho order named. Negroes Emigrating to .Mexico. New Okleans, Feb. A party of 809 negroes arrived over the Queen and Crescent. They came in a spacial train from Birmingham. The negroes are tho first of a large party, of perhaps 10, 000, who will pass through the city dur ing the next few mouths en route to Mexico. The Mexican Colonization company, having headquarters in Mex ico, have secured large concessions of tho Mexican government on the Mapino river, and thero negroes are being im ported to raise coffee. Doxvn an EtnliaiiLmeiitl Newton, Ills., Feb. 4. A train was wrecked near here. Six people are re ported hurt, but so far as known none were killed. Tho wreck was on the Indiana and Illinois Southern railroad, and was caused by decayed ties and a defective joint. The train was a com bination freight and passenger. Five cars, including a passenger coach, tumbled down a I.l-foo embankment. rasss-iijicr Train Wrecked. TorEKA, Feb. l.The through east bound Rock Ls) md passenger train wa? wrecked 12 milj west of Topeka. A broken rail cansed the engine and all tho cars to leavo tho t rack, but they did About J0 passengers and- two men from Pennsylvania sustained painful, but no1 serious, injuries. Reception Given Mrs. Grant. St. Augcstink, Fia., Feb. 4. A re ception was given Mrs. U S. Grant at tho Ponce de Leon hotel, which was at tended by several thousand people, in cluding main- vis' tors of the hotels here as well as the residents of the city. The soldiers of the Third artillery stationed at St. Francis barracks, acted as guard oi nonor. r;sssCH .TfsMj .Tames Rifle. Beloit, Wis., Feb. 4. A Denver man has been offering $2,000 for a rifle claimed to have been a weapon used by Jesse James, the outlaw, and James Hughes of Randolph, Wis., who is visit ing here, produced the identical riile, which he said he bought in Missouri of a member of the James gang. SiiJVmgc Convention CIors. Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 4. The conclud- inr I'Wwiii?!, ilf lllP iinriivnril wnmnn the Aubery 'who eloped with the daugh-1 6uffraj?c volition occurred Sundav ter oi i niei ..usnce mier, was arresrea ( aft2r:ioon. The ;uuUoriura was pa A special program IVnai li'rlth National Convention. Omaha, Feb. 4 The 27th annual con vention of the grand lodgo of the Inde pendent Order of B'nai 3'rith, a He brew benevolent and fraternal organiza tion, owned at Continental hall Sunday ,,.;f i.f ion ,iinfo ?n I not turn over ,.,1. .,.,. rvoi,-;.. . onnn;nhnanf were scratched i V'll l Li t 111 17. 4 JUr lii, KikVT .ww.nv-n.- of committees and other preliminary work. President Albeit Salzenstein of Springfield. III., delivered his annual message. AVcll Known Syracuse Financier Dies. Syracuse, Neb., Feb. 4. Peter W. Rister, president of the Syracuse In vestment company, died here of typhoid fever, aged (50. Mr. Risser came here from Bavaria 3o years ago, and for six years he has been at the head of the in vestment company. 'Ho leaves a wife in feeble health. Riirlington Afc -nts Transferred. Pawnee City, Neb., Feb. 4. H. B. Segur agent of the Burlington railroad in this city, leaves Wednesday for Beatrice, to which station he has been transferred. Agent Loomis of that place being transferred to Denver. ,T. W Auliery Is Arrested. Siorx City, Feb. 4. J. W. Aubery Chicago, who claims to be a brother of of here on a chrrge of defrauding a hotel. Rurliiiptnii AVill Loo the Office. Buklinoton, la.. Feb. 4. Informa tion was received from Washington con firming the report that tho internal re venue office will be transferred from this place to Davenport. Found Dead In Red. Stanton, Neb., Feb. 4. Mrs. J. M. Wagner was found by members of her family dead in bed. Heart disease is the probable cause. Her husband is absent somewhere in Kansas. Uncovered the I lot. St. Lous, Feb. 4. A special from the City of Mexico says that the 3,000 pris oners in Belem prison would have been free but- for the tsinely discovery of a tunnel. Judge Itaxter Dies Suddenly. Nashville. Feb. 4. Judge Nathan .Baxter, one of the oldest and most prominent men in this city, died sud denly at his home from heart failure. Eight Were Frozen. JDtJLtTH, Minn., Feb. 4. It is reported that a party of eight have been frozen to death along the Seine river. Earthquakes In Italy. Rome, Feb. 4. Light earthquakes were felt at Placentia, Port Moritau, Pavia and Onoa. packed. of mnsic war ren dered and Rev. Anna Howard Shaw de livered an eloquent sermon. Cultivated a Valuable Friendship. Suwanee SrniNG.?, Fia., Feb. 4. Percy Ludlow cultivated tho friendship while visiting here of Mr. Morrison, a sturdy English bachelor. Recently Morrison died and willed Ludlow all his vast estate, valued at- more than 1, 000,000. Coasters I at ally Injured. Reading, Pa., Feb. 4. A sleighload of coasters collided with an electric car here. Robert Wiiman and Ernest Fisher, boys, had their skulls fractured and will probably die. Francis Fisher was painfully injured. After Taylor Rondsinen. Pierre, S. D., Feb. 4. Attorney General Crawford has returned from the east, where he attached a large amount of property belongiug to Taylor's bonds men. He has no trace of the fugitive. Sent the Rcilly Hill Rack. Washington, Feb. 4. The Pacific railroad funding bill was recommended to the committee on Pacific railroads by a vote of 177 to IPS. Serious Election Riots. Sofia, Feb. 4. Serious election riofs occurred at Tierreuova. Gens d'arm charged the lioters, injuring lOseriousl SlllLOH'S CURE is sold on a guarr ant- e. It cures Insipient Consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. Twenty-fhe 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 the user. It is to-day tho only medicine that is guaranteed to cure these diseases or no pay. Park's Sure Cure is sold by the North Platte Pharmacy. WHEATLAND, WYO. There is no 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 north of Cheyenne. Immense crops, never failing supply of water, rich land, and great agricultural resources. Magnificent farms to be had for little money. Reached via the Union Pacific System. E. L. Lomax, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha. Keb. , 5IASKED MEN MAKE A RICH II ACL. Kockwood's Ran! at Milaa, O., Robbed of Thirty Thoaaaad Dollars. Toledo, Feb. 4. Lockwoci's tank at Milan, O., was entered by five masked burglars, the safe Jown open nnl robbed of whafcmoney it contained. The men were seen as they were escaping in a wagon headed for Sandusky. A lively 'exchange of shots took' pBkbu between flashier S Todd and tb,e gang, but they got away safely. s The exact amount of money secured cannot yet bo ascertained, but it is be lieved to be about fSO.'OOO. A posse of men was hurrie dly organised and soon followed in pursuit. A tire same time notices were sent by wire in all directions and the news pp-eail arouna them so secnraly that escape was well nigh impo.ssible?fAt Sandusky two men were caught, while it is only a question of a few hours before the re maining three will find themselves in the toils. PRESIDENT GRKENHCT OUSTED. Judge, Grosseup Appoint John J. Mitchell Substitute Receiver. Chicago, Feb. 4. Judge Grcscap today ousted J. B. Greenlmt from the receivership of JShe whisky trust. He allowed Receiver Lawrence to remain in office as a representative of thetTrectors and appointed General John-McNnlta as receiver in chief. . John J. Mitchell was appointed another receiver to repre S3nt tha New York stockholders. The decision accompanying -the order was long, and criticised Greenhut's actions. The protective committee faction ex pressed themselves as well pleased with the judge's selection of receivers." Tho representatives of the Greenhut faction refused to say what further action they wotdd take. CHINESE ENVOYS SENT BACK. Peace Commissioner DidXot Even Have n Proposition to Malce to Japan. Washington. Feb. 4. An official dis patch received at the Japanese legation confirms the report that the Chinese peace commissioners ljave ben sent back to China by the Japanese because the envoys wire not clothed with plen ary powers by the government. It ap pears in faci. that the .envoys did not even have a proposition from China to make to tho Japanese but apparently came to find ont- in a general way what it was that tho Japanese wanted as terms of peace. No word whatever has been received regarding the reported capture of a part of the force of tho United Stales steamship Concord. I5ADLY l ROZEX HUT ALIVE. CliicornVHnll Drifts Ashore With Four teen Men Aboard. Chicago, Feb. 4. Charle3 Counsel man & Co., report from their South Chicago elevators that the hull of the Chicago drifted ashore today with 14 men aboard, badly frozen but alive. Descendant of William Pcun. Wilkesbakhs, P.t., Fb. 4. William Stewart, who claini3 to be a descendant of William Peim aud is seeking to ob tain possession of valuable land which he assort i Penu lequeathod to his heirs, has Avon the first step jn his fight. Ho succeeded in getting four judgments in the Lnzzariie cbnnty courts against Hugh Williams, William Freeman, R. F. Watts and Wifciaf" H. Nash, who are in possesion of proparty in Ply mouth township. Rody ofan Elbe Passenger Found. Lowestoft, Feb. 4. The fishing smack Nercna has lauded here the body of Friedrichs Ernest pf Mrtgdelberg, Prussia, one of the drowned passengers of the Elbe, and some mail bags, one of which was marked "Stockholm." The body of Ernest- presented a shocking appearance with its hands clenched across the chest- and the mouth wide open. The body was found 45 miles southwest of this place: 1 Double Tragedy at Peoria. Peoria, Feb. 4. Frank Atkinson, a patent medicine vender, shot his sister-in-law, Lena Sitter, this noon, killing her instantly. He then shot himself three times. Tho cause of the act was familv troubles. Fire In Mollne PIoxv Works. Minneapolis, Feb. 4. A fire in the Minneapolis establishment of the Molino Plow works of Molina, Ills., caused a loss of about $105,000. The fire started in the basement from a heater. Algerian Bandits Condemned to Death. Algiers, Feb. 4. The '.notorious ban dit Areski and nine of his followers have Ikjcii condemned to death. Five other members of the band have been sen tenced to tonus of penal servitude. Dm) ton Divorce Hearing Postponed. Jersey City, Feb. 4. The hearing of the Drayton divorce case, which was set for today in the chancery chambers, has been postponed until nexf'Monday. CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. The sisters of Notre Dame will establish a mother house near St. Louis. The Miller & Phelps flour mill at Fort Dodge, la., burned. 1083,10,000. The Cleveland police believe that tho Deaconess Homo fire, in which four lives were lost. .vns of incendiary origin. Affairs in Montgomery county, Ken tucky, are in n critical condition as a re sult of the Blair lynchingjjiyestigation The new revenue cutter Guthrie was successfully launched at Sparrows' Point, Md. A barrel that- hiul contained alcohol ex ploded at Brinton, Pa., dangerously wounding four men. A deficiency scale was amicably ar ranged at a joint conference of the miners and operators at Massillon, O. In au address at Kansas City Judge Phillips charged the newspapers with usurping t&e privileges of tho courts. Captain Thomas W- Svnimons, United States corps of engineers, has made an official report in which ho declares Yaquina Bay, Ore., unworthy of further improve ment by the government. At Fort Smith, Ark., in the circuit co rt Dennis Davis was sentenced to be ha lged Tuesday, April 12. Davis shot uud jw.ed a negro named Sol Blackwell in the Creek Nation last October. SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar :inte. It cures Insipient Consumption. It is the best Couch Cure. Only one cent doe. 25 cts.. 50 cts., and $100., Sold by North' Platte Pharmacy,. 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 you ought ; to know that Park's Cough Syrup is the best cure for it. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. . IVORY 6q V. VON GOETZ, The North Side Grocer, GROCERIES, : FLOUR, : feed; PROVISIONS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. It Floats BE5T FOR 5HIRT5. THE PROCTER ft CAMCLE CO . C:.'ll. Claude w'eingand, dealer in Coal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and Coal Gas Tar. Our We Goods, are Guaranteed Fresh,. ' . Our Prices are as Low as the Lowest, Insure Prompt Delivery, ' We Solicit a Share of "Your Traded NORTH LOCUST STREET. U. P. TIME TABLE. OOINO EAST. No. is Atlantic Express .. No. 1 I-'astJlail So. -Limited No. 23 Freight No. 18 Kreicht No. 22 freight .Dept 12:10 a. ji. 6 3d a. .m. ... " 9:20 a. m . ... " 7:C() a. M. . .. " IHM) p. m ... " L-00 a, m flOlJiO WKST MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 7 Pncitic Express Dept 7:10. M N. 1 Lz:nite.lv " 110 p i Vo. 21 KriMiilit 3iM) p. 3! No Zl Freight " bil0.. si N. H. OLDS. Agwit. LEGAL NOTICES. Leave orders at Newton's Store. E. B. "WARNER jjlRENClI & BALDWIN, A TTOIIXEYS-A T-LA IP, NORTH PLATTE. - - XE1SUASKA. Offico over N. P. Ntl. Bank. flRIMES & WILCOX, 1 1 T .-I TTORXE YS- A T-LA U - t4iA . ! office over Norlh finite National Unn&. AND EMBALMER. F. DONALDSON, A-sNtar.t Surgeon Union I'ae.flc Rr" and Member of l'eiis-ion Koaril, Sllpplii V full line of nrM-ditM- funeral fihvsivf- in stock. VORTIl PLATTE, - NEKRRSKA. -Ii'iiniph unlfr promptly iittewlrd to (ellir & mm BUILDERS OF ill .CANALS Ditches and Laterals. NORTH PLATTE, WEB NOItTII PLATTE, - NEUICASEA. Ofiiue over Streltz's Dru Store. NOTICE FOU PUDLKUTION. Land Olfice nt North Platte. Nob., ) . January 7th. 1S05. f Notice is hereby uiven tlint tho following immeil settlor has tiled notice of his intention to niakelinHl proof m support of hiriclnim, nnd that sid proof will he made before IteRit-ter and Receiver Unite.! States Land Office at North Platte. Neb., on February Kith. 1S05, viz: ADAM W HOAISON. who made Homestead Entry No. 11.101 for tho northeast i;niti-r of Section 14. Township 15 mirth. UaiiKeSI vtt. JIo names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon and cultivation of said and, viz: David O. Potter. William 51. Potter. Samuel F. Diko miin and Gcorw Sherman, all of Rirdwood.Neb. ' JOHN F. I1INMAN, Heuister. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. I.ANW orriCK at North 1'ivtte, Nsb., January 17th, 1893. J Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler ha- tiled notice of his Intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before tho Register aud Ite celver at North Platte, Nebraska, on February 2.1th, ihUTi, viz: ALOIS ZIMMEK, who made Homestead Entry No. 15,322, for tho ea.-t half of tho southwcft ouarter ami lots 3 nnd 4. i section 1H. toivn.-hip 13 north, rniiRo 31 west. He names llio tolloului; witnesses to prove hl continuous resilience upon and cultivation of. d land, viz: Christopher Haverlaud. Jacoli yer. Andrew Halm and John Koelke. all of North Platte, Nebraska. JOIINF. IIINMAN, '-P' Register. ICOIlt said Mey EVES, M. D.; I'lirSfCfAN AN J) SURGEON, XOETH PL.''TE, ... N KHKASKA Office: Neville' Mock. Diseases of Women and Children n Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. J. O. VAN NATTA. GEO.-NAUMAN'S SIXTH STREET FilSAT 1AIIET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season. Sausage at all times. Cash paid for Hides. R. I). THOMSON, ufL.rclxItect, Gont ractor and Builder. 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, SOUTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. H. S. Tibbels, Upholsterer Kittell & Van Natta, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. NtfTU K FOK PUHLICATION. Land Office at North Platte. Neb,t January 18th. lbP.). Notice is hereby pi von that the following-named settler has tiled noticeof hia intention to niako hnnl proof in support of his claim, and that said yn-of will be mado before Heuister and Iteceiver at North Platte. Neb., on March 2d. 1805, viz: WILLI A 31 HUFF1NOTON. who made Homestead Entry No. 11.8S7. for tho southve?t quarter section , township 13 north, ran:e::0 west. He names the following wit- iu-sses to prove his continuous residence upon . and cultivation of said hind, viz: Loren Sturues, t Han:. J. Hansen. Enoch t'ummmjrs and John Jen . kins, all of North Platte, Nebraska. J-22 JOHN F. J1JNMAN, Register. Prospcctivo schemes investigated Un-! protitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys,! Maps, Estimates and reports mndo, and j construction superintended. . Office in North IMatto M-riU Dl-ifo M0U ' National Bank lihlK, North Matte, INeD. FOR RELIABLE INSUR- i AKCE GO TO T. 0. PATTER SOX. ONLY FIRST-CLASS COM PA XIES REPRESENTED. TIMBEK CULTURE, TXAL PKOO NOTICE FOR PLBLIOATJOX United States Land Ollice, ? North Platte, Neb.. Jai.V '24, 1S9.1. S Notice is hereby given that Sarah I. McConnel has Hied notice of intention In tub county court or Lincoln county, Ne- IlItASKA. NOTICE OF CONDEMNATION. To Peter Iiurkc, A. 11. Urown.executor of tho es tate of itenjamin Hershey, deceased, ar.d tho un known heirs of tho said Benjamin Hershey. de ceased, and Anna M. Howland, James Jncer. John L. Way, Nichols, Peach Co., Eli Beach. Jr., Ira Nichols, Herbert Nichols, the unknown heirs at law of Eli Beach, Jr., deceased, Mary K. Nichols, II. L. Williams, A. C. Phelps. John Bratt, The Uuiou Pacific lluilway Company, 8. II. H. Clark, Oliver W. Mink, E. Ellory Anderson. John W. Ooane anu Frederick It. Comlert, Keceivers of tho 1'iiiou Pacific Itaihvay Company. The North Platto National Bank, Milton A. Doolittle. receiver of I '1 he North Platte National Bank, aud all unknown owners of and parties interested in any of the j hinds herein below described: ' Villi nml Oill-ll lif trull trill Inl-u iintlf-n Itifit in Ihn the tanners Ditch aud incoln county, Nebraska. county court of Lincoln county, Nebraska, tho object and prayer of which is to h.ive the county juilKOof said court annoint live disinterested freeholders of Lincoln county, Nebra-!:a, to iiscertain the corapensntion due to tho following named owners of and jiersons Interested in the following described tracts and parcels of land, from the said tanners Ditch and Canal coni- I 22d day of January, ISlKi, t Canal Company, of Line p , Hied its petition in tho co t'J make- tinal tiroor before the Kejiister ' P"1'' f,,r a rUht of way for the construction and and Keceiver at their ollice in North Platte, Neb., on Monday, tho -1th day of March, 1SU."). ! timber culture appli cation No. 1.1720 for tho nortli half of tho northwest qu irtor and tlie s utheast quarter of the nor Invest quarter and tho southwest quarter or tho northeast quarter of section 17, in township 10 N, range .51 W .she names as witnesses: S. M. fns s:ns and Jacob E. Cussins, of North Platte, Neb., and Walter Gartrell and John F. Bntton, of Somerset, Neb. j25G John F. IIinman. liegistor. Chenille Covers. -AND- Furniture : Repairer. Special attention paid to all kinds of of furniture upholstering. Mattrasso mado to order or rem:lde. Furniture re pairinp of all kinds promptly and neatly executea. Leavo orders at Tho Fair Store. 40-tf Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Eyes, Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Kheum and Scald Head, 2-5 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HORSlToWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con dition try l)r. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone up the system, aid digestion, cure loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new life to an old or over worked horse. 25 cents per package. For sale by druggists I have a very fine grndo of Chonillo Covers, for stands and dining loom ta bles, which I sell for $ 1 .50 AND $2.75. Quality considered, thoy are very cheap." I also take orders for Enlarged Pastel Portraits, Tr-m S3.G0 to frames which cheap. 31:5.00. Also all kinds of tiro tine and which I sell WILLIAM MUNSON. I. A. FORT, Has 200,000 acres of U. P. Ii. R. land for salo on tho ten year plan. Call and see turn if you want a bargain. ! building of il- irrigation canal across raid tracts of land, according to tho location of snhl canal as shown by the plats attached to said petition, viz: A strip ot land 11)0 feet in width across tho N. ' of section 'l't in township 13 N., range 29 west, and covering, taking and requiring 15 -I-11X) acres of said section "7. Also a strip of laud from 100 feet tolisJ feet in width across the S.W. x of tho N. W. i anil tho S. tt. ., of section 35 in township 13 N., raiiK 21 west, and covering, taking and requiring 12-T.MOO acres of said section aj. Also a strip of land lt, leet in width across the N. E. ' of tho N. W. l.t aud the E. 't ot section :r in township 13 N., rane 'J'J west, and coveriuij, taking and reiuirinit VI .V1UO acres ot said section 35. Also a strip of land 100 feet in width across tho S. JJ of the 8. W. i of section Sti in township 13 N., range '211 west, and covering, taking and requiring G 43-100 acres of said section 2ti. Also a strip of laud bO feet in width across the N. E. "i of tho N. W. J.J of section 7 in towiishii 12 N.. range 28 west, and covering, taking and requiring 2 Gi-lOU acres of said section 7, aud all ot said above described and mentioned land' being owned by and belouging to the un known heiisot Benjamlu Hershey, deceased. Also a strip ot land 50 leet in width across the S. K. 'j of the S E U of section 18. in township 11 X., range 26 west, and covering, taking and requiring 1 03-100 acres of said section IS. and being owned by and belong ing to John L. Waw Also a strip of land 45 feet in width across the S W H of the N W and the S - of section 21. in township 11 X.. range 2i west, covering, taking and re quiring 6 1T-I00 acres of said section 21. said lands being owned and belonging to Anna M. Howland. and upon which last described lands James Jagger holds a mortgage. Also a strip ot land 100 feet In width across the S W qr of section G. town 12 N., range 28 V. covering, requiring and taking 6 a-100 acres thereof and being owned by Peter llurke. Also a strip ot land SO feet wide across the X Kqr of section 25, town 12 X.. range 28 W.. and covering, requiring and taking ! S6-I00 acres of said tract and being owneu by ar.d belonging to the tlrm of Xich- i ii. ueacti t o. and Marv K. Xichola and I upon which lands the delendanLs IL L. Wil liams. A. t". I'helps and The Xorth Platte Xa tional bank have or claim to have a mort gage interest. Also a strip of land 100 teet wide across the S lit of the X E qr and the X E qr of the S E qr ot section 1. town 12 X.. range SJ U. and covering, requiring and taking 7 42-100 acres thereof and said lands being owned by and belonging to John Hratt. Also a strip of land 100 feet wide across the i X W qr of section 1. town 12 X.. range 29 V.. and covering, requiring and taking 7 21-lou acre -thereof, said lands being owned by aiiu oeionging io me union I'acinc itauway Company. Said petition will be heard on the 2d day of March. IPJ5, at one o'clock in the after noon of said day, and the prayer of said pe- tition will be granted unless good cause : shall be shown by the said respective inter I ested parties why the prayer of said peti I tion should not be granted. ( In witness whereof I have hereunto set my nand and the seal ot said court this 26th dav of January, 1895. JAMES M. KAY. Seal. J295 County Judge. I vim e mfki i i i i i i i i i Hershey & Co. DEALEr.S IN BEWARE of imitation trad: marks and labels. is the whole btory about W AliP ww so 111 fi3flr3nC Costsnomort Mother package soda neverjpoils 111 pdvlUvD' flour universally acknowledged purest in the world. Made only bv CHURCH fi: CO.. New York. Sold hv rrnrprc'(wiiim.h. j - " ' J (,v.ia wiw. j lUVl.i H Write for Arm and Hammer Book of valuable Recipes FREE. Agricultural : Implements OF ALL KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire. Etc. VVVVVV-.JVVVVVVVVVVVVW 'Locust Street, between Fifth and Sixth