K0ETS PLATTE, MBRASKA, EMDAY EVMGfG, 31 1, 1896. Wafe. 2nd Jewelry Repairing I ATX WORK WA T? R A TTTED ET 'CLOcTON, JiBWFrTB?t Sdoors south, old stand. Plain and Decorated, Will be sold in sets ar by; tke piece- Tbe finest line of goods ever sbon in tbe city. We nave also in stock seen t J2 1 Jfc-. . r 1 English - China. Tbese goods are in 100 pieee sets, and range in price from Sll to S15. An inspection of tbese goods is respectfniljinYited. VonGoetz, Grocer. Ottejistein Block. -over enr Great ioffiing Gents' funrislikg Goods, Boots, Shoes, $ afe-Caps, Glomes and MxfcGesass.. " , Surprised, First at tbe Large Asscmaaat;: Second at tbe Superior Qmciifc: Third at tbe Immense Variety; -Fourth at tbe Low Prices. We bare been some time in getting tbese Sur V" prises here and ready for yon, bet at last are able to announce Bargains all Through the House. We solicit a comiparkom of Goods and Prices, knowing tbat yon will fed r stock: tbe Best and the Cheapest. Star Clothing House, WEBEE & YOLLMER, Props. NOBTH : PLATTE : PHARMACY, Dr. 1ST. McCABS, Prop., W e a.i-m to handle the Best G-rades of Goods, sell them at Reasonable iBigTxres, and W arrant Everything as T3p;rfynf;arL jhh? Orders front She country and along She line fch& Union Pacific railway respectfully solicited- C. F. IDDINGS AND GRAIN. Order by telephone from jSTewtoiifs Book Store. LLOILD'S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, May 6ft, 18 The 20th Century Comedians, Murray and Mack 1, Presenting- that Whirlwind of Irish Fan, The Barnum of an Farce Comedies. A bewitching" berv of femininity! A coterie of clever comedians! A contingent of dazzling- dancers I A bunch of jolly soubrettes! AsA ftm from- start to finish.! Xisnal prices. Seats on sale at Stamp's shoe store. I Advertised, tetters. "Eiist of letters remaining unejiHed for ia the post See at North Platte, Neb., for the week ending: ApsR 3(!T 1SG6. Laegen. Patrick Xjbbm. "EI L T.ATlTgS WiHiftej?, Carrie Package for Mrs E DoraaT Persons cafljnforabovewffl please say J ad-wertased. M. W. Glaik. Postmaster Stock of- J. EL 3USH, Manager. 9 srrajMKrsusunrnKcuficrQi rwvw -vw- r Mm s Ba a The board of managers of the Nebraska. Irrigation Fair held a meeting; in this city yesterday,, the members-present being" O. G. Smith of Kearney, E- M. Searle and Matt Danjrhertv of Ojralalla, E. McLer- non of Sidney and Messrs. Park, Seeberger, McDonald and Port of this city. A permanent organiza tion ot the association was effected. by the election of W. I. Park pres ident. E- F. Seeterger secretary, and J. B. McDonald treasnrer. After a thorough discussion it was finally decided to have the fair open on Friday, October 9th, for the pur pose of receiving- and placing ex hibits. Saturday will also be de voted to the same purpose, and on Monday the fair will be formally opened and continue Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday- Col onel Cody's show will be here on the opening day, which will bring thousands of people to the city, a majority of whom wiH remain dur ing the continuance of the fair. It is the intention to ask the Union Pacific company to run a special train from Grand Island to this city on the day on which the Wild West exhibits. At the meeting yester day the secretary was instructed to make arrangements for advertising the fair, one means of which will be the issuance of 20,000 pamphlets. Mr. Fort was delegated to confer with the U. P. land department re lative to having the company run one of their harvest home excur sions to this city during the week of the fair- It was practically de cided to enclose the grounds with a seven-foot woven wire fence. The erection of an exhibition hall was discussed, but no definite action action taken on the matter. Murray & Mack's farce comedy, "Finnigans BalL comes to Lloyd's opera house on May 6th. The skit is one of the funniest of the hilar ious kind, replete with good spec ialties, catchy medleys, up-to-date parodies, side-splitting dialogue and situations, and brightened by half a score of pretty young women pehodddashuandchic. to tiie. per formance. The company is headed by Murray and Mack, the well-known- eccentric Irish comedians, who have long been favorites in the vaudeville world. They are sup ported by a clever company, num bering fully twenty people, in cluding George EL Emerick, the author of the farce: Bert Lesiiev Clayton E. White. Charles Lamb, Vincent MrnneHi.Gracie Cummings. the Loring -Sisters, Edith Newton, Lonnie Deane, Winifred Stewart, and Clara Burgess. The piece is elaborately staged and handsomely costumed, and all in all, the attrac tion is one of the best specimens of farce-comedy on the road. AHESTIQS1 All persons who have consented to take part in the entertainment to be given by the auxiliary of the Y. Mi C A. will please meet at Keith's hali at 7z3Q p. m., Saturday, Mav 2d. The Co-MarrxTEE. A draft for 52,000 in payment of the M. W. A. insurance held by the late John Hawley, was received bv the officers of the local lodge a few days ago. W. A. DeBEPEY, D. D. S., DENTIST. Office in IstNatl Bank Btd'g. Conductor Fred Pinker has had quite a serious time with his eyes during the past week, and has been compelled to lay-off. Unless an improvement soon occurs he wiH go to Omaha tor treatment. A Richmond paper declares that Fitzhngh Lee mixed the first mint ; julep that President Cleveland ever drank. Gen. Lee hardly owes his Cuban appointment to this fascin ating accomplishment, hut if he will try it on Gen. Weyler perhaps the Spanish chieftain w3I be almost persuaded to become an American citizen himself. An English company is to organ ized with a large capital to develop the gold mines of North Georgia. The gold ore of this belt assays low and is sulphuretted, but the new chlorination process is cheap. It is claimed that bv its use the r Georgia ores can be handled at a profit of S3 a ton. Their average richness is from S3 to Sd a ton, im proving as shafts go dawn. One of the mines, at the depth of 34 feet assayed S5S of gold and SL5Q of sil ver. Another mine is dawn 340 feet, and its yield last year in gold was 590,000. Thefieldls-fuRof prospectors, and Georgia promises "to do far more than was expected in added to the American boom. gold A daily newspaper published in New York recently -filled 138 inches of space with' advertisements from "males"" who were in search of situ ations, and twenty-three inches with those ot employers who desired to hire hands. That is to say, for every vacant place there are six applicants- Why is this so. A correspondent of tie American Economist gives some figures that elucidate the present conditions of enforced idleness inc. the United States. During the quarter of the year ending March 32f 1S90, the im ports of woolen goods from the Bradford (England) a district were of the value of 54757,775. This was the last quarteripreceding the operation of the McKinley tariff. During the quarter inding March 31 IS94, which was the last preced ing the repeal of thatibeneficentact. they had shrunk fo 51,310,010. Nearly 53,500,000. of American money previously sent to Europe in payment for woolen goods was paid to Americans for production of Eke goods during one period of three months. This is at the rate of an increase of 514,00000,0 a year in the wage fund for woolens alone. No wonder that work. -was plentiful and wages high during the protec tive era. During the quarter; ending March 31, IS95, the first three months of operation of the Wilson-Gorman tariff, the imports of woolen goods to the United "State from the Brad ford district were of the value of 59,947,740. During the first three months of a democratic tariff the people of the United States paid 55,637,730 more to British workmen, and. by consequence, that much less to American workmen, for woolen goods only, than during the last quarter of the operation ot the McKinley tariff. This is at the rate of more than 522.000,000 a year of loss in one branch of American manufactures. r Therefore this is so. Therefore six men are bidding for one job. Therefore they who once were de luded by the cry. ""Tariff "breeds trusts, are findingrthat free trade does not breed trust in grocery stores, nor work that makes a re quest tor trust needless. Inter Ocean. John HaH of Mi natare. Cheyenne county, turned his tour work horses out to graze on a stubble field where alfalfa was sprouting. In picking the succulent clever the,horses took too much stubbfe and all perished. Sev. Z, B- Turman of table Rock is probably the oldest minister in Nebraska. - He preached the first sermon in Lincoln thirty-nine years ago. It was an open air meeting, as there were then no houses where the city now stands. Table Rock people point with pride to a secluded spot near their Chautauqua grounds where John Brown, whose soul gees marching on,-used to secrete himself when es caping from Kansas with a full grown slave under each arm. A tramp named Benjamin W. Todd had his right foot badly crushed between two drawheads near Grand Island Tuesday. He was taken to that point and left in the hospital. The Burlington has had hard luck with tramps in the last month, several having been disposed of permanently. A young lady went to sit down on a chair in Johnson's store Wednes day, says the Cambridge Kaleido scope, but missed it by three hun dred majority and landed in the cen ter of a tub of eggs. For a minute the air was full of feminine shrieks, hen fruit and point lace. She hur ridly made her egsrt with a look ot scorn at the grocery man and she wiH never go there any more. Colonel Cody assures the mana gers of the West Nebraska fair that he wiH certainly bring his Wild West show to North Platte if there is an assurance of the fair beinr a success, and as that part of it is already assured it is equally cer tain that we wiH all have a chance to go to North Platte next October for the double purpose of taking in the big irrigation fair and the big gest show on earth at one and the same time. Kearney Huh. It has been said that there could be no cure for internal piles without a surgi cal operations, bat over I0 cases cured in Council Blufis. Ia by the use of Hemarrhoildine proves the statement false. There is a cure and quick perma nent rehef for all who suffer with blind, bleeding and protruding- piles. Its use causes no pain, even m the meet azgra vated cases. It ia also a. cure for constf paSanu Price gLatt. ForsnTe Tsy A.F-Strehx. In a recent interview ex-Senator I TrromTTc nf TvVrrrcn s. rrrr-c- T tn nnf e know whether or not Cleveland real izes what his election has meant to the country how much of ruin and disaster have foHowed it. I am disposed to think he does not. His egotism and tumid conceit are so excessive that he is oblivious to everything not directly coaected with himself. I see no possible op portunity for the return of prosper ity except by the election of a re publican president, pledged like McKinley, to a return of the jrovem ment to a tariff that wiH give ample wages to the people and revenue to the government. The people now understand that it dosent matter how cheap a thing is. if yon haven't a doHar with which to bnv TAYLOR BEARING THE NOOSE. "Xxkes a T,ns& Cotil Att-znpt to Cheat th CsHoin. Caeeolxos, April 29. In a little pocket case containing his children's hair, the officers, while searching "Bifi"" Taylor, the murderer, found a quantity of strychnine v.rA in his month, a tiny steel saw. The itorious Meeks' famifcy murderer, who hod, just previoas to the discovery, been brought from. Kansas City under a heavy guard, hod mode a last bold attempt to cheat the ga8ws. When his last ray of hope dwincBed be fore his eyes the criminal sank into deep- silence and his face betrayed the utter helplessness he felt. When, inter viewed Taylor said: 1 have nothing to- say. It is no use, the people wi& net, believe me." Taylor was brought here yesterday, manacled and surrounded by nearly a dozen heavily armed officers. Although he was not expected until teday aiarge crowd met Mm at the depot. Tayisr wiH be watched constantly by a heavy guard until his execution Thursday and it is said that the local militia wOl t kept in readiness to see that the law is carried out. There is a fataSstic im pression in Carrolton that Taylor wiH not hang: One of the officers said if he does hang, the multitude weuM break down the stockade surrounding the scaffold. There is room inside for 590, whereas 5,Q0O wiH Sght to see the hanging- Stockholders will Investigate. Dexveb, April 2ff. The depositors of' the American National hank have ap pointed a committee of five to examine the affairs of that institution. Some of the stockholders asserted that officers of the hank have admitted that the assets are worth only 75 cents or less on the dollar, and demanded that crfgnmtl prosecutions be undertaken, but resolu tions having this object in view were laid aside until the result of the investi gation is known. Xxn&taa Kaises- tlie- Casli. TAXS3QX, S. April 25. The busi ness men. of "Yankton have raised the cash required by the state hoard of agri culture for locating the fair here for nine years. The amount required was $5,000. Veteran ofXwn Wax Send. Aitrora, His., April 26. General Nicholas Greusel, veteran of the Mexi can war, and hero of Stone rrver, Co rinth and ilurfreesboro, died at his home in this city today of cancer. Cnrn-ile Win Snob AUeld. WASHDfsros", April 27. Secretary Carlisle, when seen last night, said he did not desire to make any reply to Gov ernor Altgeld's open letter, criticising his Chicago speech. ExtrruIUian oTIatt Adams Granted. Looto-5", April 26. The extradition of Mats Adams, wanted in Denver, Colo., for the embezzlement of $41,600, was granted at the Bow street police court teday. Over Fifty 3 liners Buried. Er. Paso, April 26. The Santa Bclalia mfnpg ef Chihuahua caved in. Seven miners were taken out dead and 13 wounded. Forty-four others are sdH in the mines. WHEAT AGAIN CLOSED LOWER. Big: Increase In Estimates or the Argen tina Scrplns Cnosetl a Sharp Break. Chicago. April 23. The tremeodoca nr crease m the estimates or the export snrphr? o the Anrentina wheat crop caused, a sharp break after prices had raled higher nearly all day. and July closed JcIowTerthan.yesrerdaya final flgmrea- Cora and acta -vtrere ainSarty affected and closed lower each. Provisions closed irregniarly lower. Cash quotations were as follows: No. 2 rsd wheat, 67e; 2ic- 1 red, &trar; Na. 2 aprro?. 62?ic; cor,Na.2,23JrBcr:cIs.Na.24SgEic exosras prices. "WHEAT 3Iay, July. e35g63s. COBS Hay, 2Sfr; July. XJ&c OATS-3ay, iS'SlSc; Jcly,! hid. POSE ITay, kS: Jnty. S8.Z5. IiAED Hay, StST a-ked; July, tt2J BIBS May. JJU: July, $4.I5Si! ChieasD lire Stock. Chicago. April 29. CATTLE Omninon to strictly choice steers, J3.-LHS4.2.I; rhoiceHttle jearKa?3. St.'-fl; choice feeding steers, 088 5L9J : cows and heifers, $L&.3i2; calves. EOGS Canxmen to chat heavy, $2. K):23.i; choice medium weights scliimr at ?&5Vand. prime mix dacTS Ss. whJSeJihsaatdai;?3C 15. Hug sale were largely at ?8.4aSi45. Hir:t- canxmon to chaise, S'Sgaito; !amb-i,Jtl25a!4 8i EeceipCb Jartlw. I7J) '3 Trend; ho 33.Qih sheep 2Jtt. South Omaha TStk Stock. SOUTH OilATTA. April 2). CATTLE Ee ceioB. 10 ttr sready to easier; aatfcre keef steer 1253 wwters steers, 5A5X5; Texas steers, 515 (3Sa; cows and heiera. SLaWgZSjt canners.JlT32.40; stockexa and feeders, ZLSXtzS-Siz eaTves, $3.&.'S155; huBs, stags, etc-. 31.7U83.S. HOGS-tEeceipta. 230; 32Iflc lower; heavy. S3J5S3J5; mixed, gLfcg.2; light. EJg: hrdg of gales, KgaS. SHEIEP Sactnpts, naneprteadyrfair to cTiniry nativea. $2.SXg3.?r tair- to- cftoin? Tresterca. tLlScgZJX ; e-mnaon. and stock: sheep, VZBS&B 3J5; fcnh. XlXOi-tL Br. A. Pi Sawyer I have, had TZhTrrxtix?ri sine I was 29 years old, but since nsia yar Family Cure have been ires from it- It also-cared my ImffhfraT of- the sane disease. Hts . Bohr. Can Jiellx, BrodKynIbwa. Sold by F. E. Xacgiey. If yon do not know all alaotit the MOFits oi tlie G. D . Bicycle Waist come In and we will be pleased to skow ' them to the: you. Richards- Bros. PaderewskTs iouck is extravasmt Iy praised, but it is not to be com pared with, that o the Prince of Wales who succeeded in borrowing: ST.eOOfiOC frora. the late Baron ffirsck. BK."Sawyeffi3ear Srrr Harrassetl' ywffi?Paa4 tiSes, I can recommend them &Sfee pafeHo. I have been attended by faard&Sereat deatas,bs one and a half boxes ef year medMne has Aa&e me more good, than ati ef them. Tears ssspecK fnily, 3r. Hagxie Jahoson, Brooson, Bmnfft County. 3Qoh Sold IwF. E. Xansiey. Wisconsin, is finding- its Keety few very unsatisfactory, and aa attempt is being- made to have tfce ceerts knock it out. When a fellow gets real hard up he confesses to being- a drunkard, makes an application for admissiofi to the county cure-house, getst&ree weeks board and a dirj with the proprietor of the $130 which the county has to pay for each patient. He can't take Kiore than one cure in a county, but Wiscoessn has several, and a mas who isn't too drunk to travel can manage pretty well on the road. Ex. Dr. A. P. Sawyer Sin A Sag suSerteg tmc years with female weakness I was-peramuled by a friend ta try year PastSes, and after edisg- them. er one year, I carr say I am entirety welt. leaa- not recommend them too highly. Ha. JL S-Berxk Branson, Bethel Branch Cb., Atlrh Persale-brP'-H. Longiey. There seems to be pieaty of Mc Kinley money fioating" around Wall street seeking; takers. Another bet was offered yesterday by a isaa rep resented by Theadore H. Price, of the Stock Escfcasg-e fkm of Price. irlcCormick & Co. He wanted H bet SIO,C0O even money that McKin ley would be nominated as the re pubican presideEtiai candidate, and barring- death or decfi8etioa. wodd be elected- Howard P. Fro4hiasf ham is also said to- hare been aa- IT T tnonaea By responsibie men to pfa.ee money on McKinley, both at odds and eves. New York Journal. MECCA CATARRH REMEDY. Feretde hi the head aad treeSme&t of cafeaexkai troeWes this prepttra&oa has afierded pnxapt relief; with ks cau tioned ase tbe mcst stubborn cases Jpf cafarrh have yielded kj its healing power. It is made from caocentrated Mecca Compound and possesses aH ef iSs soothing and beahng- properties and br absorbtion reaches aft tbe iaSaeed parts effected by that disease. Prioe Sd cts. Prepared by The Fester M. Cte. ConncS Bhefe, Iowa. Per sale fay A. P StreBtz. Henry Clews is nndoa&tedty cor rect is his assertion that "the pres ent rise in stocks has some thin' more substantial behind it mere sentiment,' The subsidence of the war scares, the outspoken declara tions of republican state conven tions in favor of the maintenance of the gold standard, the absence of gold exports, and the good wheat prospects are bull factors of great importance. Unquestionably- there has been a great change for thebet ter m the business situation, in the" past two weeks. Bscvole Wai SI ..AND.. ust Suooorter The Fair." The twelve laen. isap&aeled to hear and try the changes of eacessde memt preferred agasiaai Heacy Bolls, late treasare of the city of Offiafea. ha'e agreed to disasfsee. ItSae of the twelve jsnirs decreed ibesa sejtses convinced by tleevkSeaceth&t the accosedi was guilty. These jmr ocs. siesbbocaly heM ot for eoaeittal in sftteof the showiag"iaojde by the prosecution aad is spite of the in stractktts of the jadge, which cokM not have been Kiisaierstood- Bee. -Gotlieflte ice. Pure, Cfeaa ssad iTESfc-Oass WM. EDiS is in the ice bttsiness this as ueal aad is arepeced to customers with ice cat iao tbe Gotheabesg: lafee. The petroeasge of See public is solicited. Orders say Be left at the TiestBe. Resxawraei. XmSS. FQK POOCAftlOS. aaOfeaeacyertL WBie,3fefc., y4ie fc hereby sint liMt t& Wfci mew, ,i iiiifiiihI setafer bar Sleti natbta at U tetmtlea f asfte llruit pco ts. aaygors ef etate. naid prt vM be mnd bulega tte IfcigTWTnr astt 3e cerrer at rtiWii. SekwAo, ea Jtaaa 1Kb. . JjUCES a. bbowx. tih saiie gomuofcmd Satry 2iOk 1x9191, er tt (efeaelf ef fee-aimebi i.jtgcatr. ai.nttee: 4, and the esse butt ef tbe &Mtb&ant eeBrses- .liMmiiii X. iBwnn.btp TT etfc, raet at weec Ssbbms feHewte wftwrw M jciwx; kmmltmwa& iei tfeses afw aa& entttmctaa ef suM limit, vis: AAry. Vaia. X&fe J. BrtKbm. Jobs F. Xam aaAPtteeeC. Oibbj, aQ of Wfcec?ftfe. 3R-i JOSK F. KiNuiCAX. Jhistar J T OP A-TrT, KDCDS, Farm and Sprin-g' Wisoss, Bnggise, Bosd Oesrfe, Wind MMfey Phskds, Barb Wire, Bto. Loccat Strees, etweea PK aa Ssth GEO. NAUMAtfS 1TH STEFrST Meats at wirofeale and re taiL Fsia aad: Game in season1. S&nsaga at all times. CasK mtM f epHiides. T 1 lersney MM