THE HOETE PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBDM FRIDAY: EYE5IK6, OCTOBER 16, 1896. a TOED EfAJEW WOEDS EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL SECTIONS . SUMMARIZED. i Pram. Bikae and Abroad Sa- -daeed Tram. Columns to Lines Every feiac bat Fasts EliminotaJ Ter Our Xoaders' Corrreaieacs. Friday, Oci. 10. John Becd, George Wiihrow and Jo!m Shnrns were drowned by the upsetting of a boat on. the ilissi-sippl river, opposite Qolxtcj A. coroner's jrrrr returned a verdict of murder by tin "k now u -parties in the case of Mrs. J. L. Ati -who was killed -at-Council 331 uSs -John Iitum, ivhole sale grain dealer of Philadelphia, has ss . signed, IlabLiiti.es, $73,000; a sets, ?30,0G0 The Minnesota Methodist Episcopal conference to; ed 82 to 17 in favor of ad mitting women delega es to the general conference Evan Settle been nomi nated for congress by silver Democrats of the Seventh. Kentucky district in opposi tion taW. C. P. Breckinridge, fusion Can dida e Helena and Pee Doist, aged Iff and SO. respectively, were brutally as saulted by their insane brotherat Chicago. Helena will die General "George H. She idan, tvLo for .ytirs was a notable figure in politics, and ranked high as a Republican orator, ""died at the Soldiers' home, Hampton, "Va A French steamer which has arrived at Helyli-ad reports rhe sinking of a large -Steamer off Bishop island, Pembroke shire, Wales. It is snppo-ed the crew "was lost Prairie fires swept over the coun try near Pipestone, 3iinn, burning acres of groin in stacks, buildings, cattle, horses and farm implem Tits. Many people are left homeless Clifford, 12-year-old son of George T. Hew. was badly gored by a mad bull at r-ilver City, la. The Al bany, Or woolen mxiU have gone into a n'coiver's hands. Assets estimated at St-ft.tXX); liabilities, $120,000 Jennie and Unttie Stagg, Rgxl respectively 7 and 9 Miss Fannie Bu gess, a young school teacher, suddenly became insane while teaching bar school near Guthrie, O. T. years, were kidnaped from a pub lic school at Hackensack, N. J. Saturday, Oct. 10. Jehn Lunn, wholesale grain dealer of Philadelphia, has assigned, liabilities, !$73,00U; as cts. 130,000 The Minnesota ilethodLsc Epi -copal conference voted 82 " to 17 in favor of admitting women dele gates to the general conference Joseph it-ranss of Strauss, Berliner, Strauss & Denzer of Ne-nr Tori, was taken ill with a strange malady at Columbus, O., which, sntldenly deprived him of his speech. His mind is sound Senator Teller spoke in the open air at Hillsdale, Mich., on Thurs day and was enable p3 f ulfili an engage ment at TafteraIIs in ChieagQon account ef a severe ore throat Steamer Manila ao, i e ported sunk in Lake E ie, arrived in port at A-H tab nia. O., on Thursday. She was badly shaken up by the wind, bat not seriously damaged Dilln.ru F. England, treasury department me-senger, commited suicide by inhaling ga? Robert Taylor shot and fatally wounded Walton Lane at Warrior, Ah , by firing through a key hole S. 2L Carson, a druggist at St. Joseph, Mo., has fa;leiL As ers. $3e00. and fiabilides about the same amount Engineer Henry Hagerty wa killed -and fireman Jo-irph Bowser fa ally in jured in a freight calSson on the coast division of the Southern Pacific iail oad Andy Christopher, a young farmer, was shoe and killed while attending a dance at the house of a man named HH1 at Richmond, Ey. It I, alleged Hill did the sheoting A b ar at Tacoma- Wa h.T went .on the warpath and stampeded a Republican parade Buford Overton, a .murderer of Middlesaoro, Ky., having been refused commntation -by Governor Bradley, will be hanged. It U rumored hae Overtones friends -Hill try to libera: e Tm. Trouble is feared. 3Ipaday Oct. 12 Bamai & Ladow, sash and blind manu facturers of Mechanicrllle. N. Y., have faHed Jacob Ralble qf the cooperage firm of Ralble Bros, of Cincinnati, whs shot by Thomas 3ailon, whom he had discharged 2iad villa Minors' ima has called on the engineers and, pumpmen po aid in the strugsio Bondholders of the Louisville and Ne.v Albany h ive an nounced a plan fqr foreclosure and in auguration of a new company O. B. Tennis, wholesale straw goo is as Chicago, has confused to judgment agg-egating 44.000 Harry St. John, son of ex- GovemnrSt, John of Kiin-sa. has-dcd at . grip. He was under indictment a" Okla homa City for wiie intudjr At We- Wo-Mr, capi'al of the Seniinele na tion, Indian was sjjoj in tJw p ence tf a large crowd far a reor der e mmmired six months ana iiester F. Thurber of Nashua EL. ha been appointed assignee of the Seen ity Trust company of Nashua Alfred Cum niings, a decrepi" veteran of the Mexican war, wa- murdered at his. home near Leavenworth Kan The Minnesota Methedist confe-enca has expelled Rev. J. G. Hall from the minis ry. Hall was a Sr Paul minister accused, of poisoning hi wife A receiver has been asked for "in the supreme court at Boston for the Union Loan and Trust company of that cisy George du Maurier's remains were crema ed at Woking The American Wire Nail company at An derson, Ind., hasjut on its full force, S00 men Ole T of Carman, BL, died from hunger and exposure on an island in the Mississippi river William Hillis, a prominent farmer and stock raiser near Carrollton, I1L, dropped dead from a stroke of apoplexy The American plate glass plant at Alexandria, IntL, has resumed operations with, a force of 50J bands Major E. D. Fenno, one of the founders of Siloam Spring , Ark., and.ene of the be-t known citizens of Northwest ern Arkansas, died" at hi home -An ex pedidonin Search of gold in Terra' Dei tfuego has left "New York: in charge of ilpses Y. Ransom of C.S.Binsem-&Cor pf that city. Several capitalists are said to be backing the venture. TncsdiJj, Oct- 13. The frrneraiof exr-Goyernqr Silas Weod squ took place from the cathedral at St. Joseph. Bt. Rey. Bishop -Bnrks con ducted, the se -vices The Forty-third session of the International Typograph ical union opened in Colorado Springs fh fierce gale on 'be Atlantic coast. whlch began Sara day, still continues Buford Ovcrtou rai exeQUted at Harlan, Ey., for the murder June 2J, ISOl, of Gustave and Julius Loch, two Jewi-h peddieis An. Athens dispa ch says the governor alt Mytflene ha-discovered a plot of the Turk ish students to bring about a. general mas tacre of Christains, and four of the ringleaders have been; arrested Hbe annual meeting cf the National Live i tock exchange began today at Fcit Worth Phlnp Ttrnrnfr; aged 2-iahd .blacksmith. attemptEd to Mil his sister, - shot his sweetheart, Cclia Tietz, in the rabdomen, and then pat a bullet through "M rvw-TT hart xt Sr. Louis - During a friendly scuffle" for poSses-ion of a gun be- rrrrv- "R. . 1 r. t-rKr -iT-ir? Ararat i bncui wuuw um. ' 1 l Monterey, CaL, the former received the contents of ' the weapon in his breast and fellaicail -An electric street caron-tlre ifadLson street line, Chicago, wh.Uc going aria high rate of speed, jumped the rails near Ftfty-sccond street and roiled down a ditch. Eight passengars were injured Christian Alliance convention in New York has adjourned. The missionary Is expected to reaca $133.000 stary O-ney has received a cablegram from Atti .-,-Vr Enstisia Paris that Tynan, the' notorious '"No. LtT will Tk re leased Spreme court convened for the October term and sat for three minutei Four attorneys were admittel, all mo tions docketed for the day were post poned, anckthe court visited the president in a body Circuit Judge Rn-seli at Sc. Louis has decided, in a test ca?e, that the 3Iissonri Pacific Railway company must carry J. R. Bestis7 bicycle "from Wcb-ter Grove to St. Louis and return without charge above the cost of Mr. Betti. trans portation ticket Ten-year-old Paul Crawford, son of a wealthy Philadelphia manufacture- has been arrested at 2Tew York city and held as a wi ne-s against seve al thieves who have teen doing a suc cessful highwayman business in that clry. United States Comntii-ioner David Yancey of Tallequah, Cherokee na ion. has been sported by the Ca-Too-Ahi so ciety, which is the terror of all law-abiding citizens. Yancey says he is innocent of improper or excessive punishment and he feels safe. Ala-raing rumors as to the health of ex-Speaker Cri-p are without real foundation. He has been in asani- i tarium at Arlan-a, suffering from mala ! rial fever, bu" will probably be on the : street in a week or two. Boston Union t Loan and Tru-it company, for which a re ceiver has been requested by the savings hank commissioners, who sate that its reserve is 5 per cent below legal requirements, has clo-ed its doors. "Wednesday, Cct.14. About 1,500 mine s qnit work at Com ing. O refusing to accept a redaction from" 61 to 45 cents in wages Samuel McCaU of Wa-cester ha? been appointed 1 temporary receiver of the Union Loan and j Trust company of Boston W. T. Ram- ; buscb, president of the Citizen's National bonk at Juneau. Wi- ,hasr disappeared. A number of trsst funds are involved Eleven judgments, aggnga'Ing 19)930. were entered at New York by default of Austin B. Fletchar on notos made between j 1S92 and MS Novedadas, a Spanish j paper published in New Yerk, denies that j the Dauntless has yet laotted ano hnr ex j p edition, though admitting it ii trying to Uo so ALanuiacturors lrap3r company, on a claim of ?1S.00, has asked for a re ceiver foe the Kansas City World, a paper subsc Ibing to the United Pre -5 news service Windsor line :t3amsh'p Spar- tam is ashore en Heresford bar, a few miles from Cape May, N. J. Wisconsin fish, tew has been declared in valid by the tate supreme court on ac count of a defect in the legislation Swan and Burch, two Mormon eWers, were dragged from their homes a' Shane r, O. T.r by a band, of eitizen , beat in and driven from the neighborhood Union meeting of the brotherhood-; of engineers, firemen, conductors, telegrapher , and trainmen will Ie hekL at O-awatomie, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. Castle of San Fran cisco, accused of shoplifting in London, were released on I150.003 buiL Long Island and New Jersey shores were laid desolate by the storm which raged fo- two days and a night Bx- PiemierFrijsen- burg of Denma k is dead Most of the schools at Fort Wayne, IntL, have been c!o-ied wing to the prevalence of diph theria. Mrs. Martha Womucli stepped upon a ma ch at Marshall, Tex., her dre s caught fiie and she was burned to death. The po-ral receipts for the quarter ending r'eptember 30 were ?G3,aK) less than foe the corre ponding period last year. Georze Coombs aad Matt:e Morgan of Sngerville. Me., wenr out in a small sail boat on a pond near that sown and next day their dead bodies were found on the chores of .the pond, the boat having prob ably been Kp.-c; during the squall West Supe.ioc Board f Trade requested Min ne e a grain aad wa- chouse commission ers to resume Minnesota grain inspection at West Superior Du Manner f oneral services were held in Hampstead church, rLondon British cruiser Taibo'-. report- - ed fceTiave fottnderrd at ?ea with ali hands, arrived safely at Halifax, and reported a fair passage Bancho Vereno, the Cuban lender, is roportea. to have died frem his weands. ThnrsdaVj Oct. Jf. The Uuion PaetEa fa t mii train was held up near Uintah by two robbars and regi 'eradmail nfled The Marine Na- tio&d bonk of Dulu h ha? supcnded Ex-Senater Fiy f Michigan died at Grand Haven Crows of feur vessels wrecked D? the reqeat hurricane were picked p at ?ea aad bcaajrht into port The Sherburne bank robbar confined in the Martin eaunry jail ha-? made a state ment to Sheriff HilL which has been veri fied, giving his same, as Lew Kellihon and his home Rook Rapids, la., where hi? pa rants reside Masters of vessel? in Can ada are strongly complaining of the charge qf 12 pee diem levied by the United S' as while they are plying between American ports in au di! ion to the ?10" clearance A band of insurgrnt Greeks and a num her of Turks foaght all day on Qst, 3 near Greavena, Macedonia. Both sides sus tained heavy lossoi. -The appelhue div ision of the supreme court, sitting in Brooklyn, decided that the use of the name "National Democratic party" on the official ballot i? pc misiHiIe. This re verses the decision of J u-tiee- Clements Unterhau-"e, of the Reieksrath. has pased a resolution in favor ef the Anstrian Hungarian govsrnmea making an over ture to the powers for the fa motion of an interaattoaal cou t of a-bicra ion. The Ftr.-t bat a! ion of the Fifth artillery regiment le,"t San Fr.incise f&t the east by a special train Th? annual conven tion of the grand lo-ige of the Knights of Pythias of Nebra ka eoaenetl at Lincoln At Bane de- Boifcark. Havana prov ince, in Cuba, Major Fondcviele engaged the insurgents undr Valencia. Spanish lois. six wounded; Cuban lo s. 19 killed Eiuplwyei of the Grand Trunk are contptaiBiBg ef the unj ist treatment by the foremen and sspe in endunts. At Stratfocd, Oat., 7) employes "have had their week's work cut dews' from. 50 hours to45hou.s Barcoart Has Tot Resigned. London", Oct. ;q. Sir William Yer noa Harcourr, replying to an. inquiry on the subject today, telegraphs "that there is no truth in the report that he has resigned the leadership of the Lib- jal narty in the house of commons. St. Sebastian, Oct. 10. The Dutch transport Haramario has been lost off the north coast of Spain. She was last reported off Finis tere. THE MARKETS, HeaTT Business Transacted fa the Preduce - Jit or Chicago. CniGAno, Oct. 1-L All of themarieta were abaorinaHy active today and the agreate business, esreciauy h what aad. praviiiana was enormous- - Waeat speculators were whipsawed by Saa. Francisco engagements for Australia on. one hand, and, heavy Teatfamrr on the ohsr. December closing at fec decline Corn deeined. oata VJt ami provisions 3J 4c CQ-in?Trr ear WHKAT-Dac &&&r. May. 75a COaN Deo. Sc: Alar OATS Dec, l-'-ClSJ; May. 23- POfiK Ck:t Io.i5, Jan.. JT-70. LASD Oct. .1T4; Jaa, ?t-3TK- BTBS Oct. Jan.. 53.7734S3.SO. n-ith qnoratxcaa: Sa. 2 red wheat. 71c; So. S rod. (LteJc; Na. 2 sprrss; Sc; 2To. i cam. 2ic; 2To. bala, JSJ ' So nth. Oataka. !ve-Steb. South Quxbju O-t. 11. CATTLa Beceigta. steady; native beef atesr5w53.5Jia:4.75; western steers. LUX3 7j; Texas steers. JiwlS 11;; cews aadheifera, SliXf3Jj. canaers 21 U Ci4 p;stocke23 and feeders. $Sr3.5U; calves. J3-C0sffli25; trails. sta;rs. etc. itS&XJXi. HOGS Eeceipts. 4,2vEr; opened steadj-. closed lower; ii?avr XL23rZa; fnrypi. ia233.30; light. yiSaaa-gJ: bulk of sales. J3.30g3.3i. 3-fiEEP Eeceipta. IW"; steady; fair to ckoica EativR3. 5Z5aiilu; fair to choice westeras, TtSj'ZJj, cumrflatT aad stock: sheep. 5Lis NEWS 01? MBRAS3L -Barslars at Tobias. Tobias, jSVo... Oct. 13. The. general merchandiEn store of JilcKillop &J Mnmaa was robbed of about 100 worth of goqds. Xunler Trial at aTeCeoZc MCCOOHT, Neb., Oct. 13. The rrraT of Edward Lorense for the alleged mur der of "Mtdmel Travers, was opened, in. the districtxorrrt here. Searlet Fever Scare. Osd. Neb., Oct. 13. The Ord public schools have been closed, far one week by order of the school board on account of the prevalence of scarlet fever. 2Tot the Braixxard Robbers. Ekaetaed, Neb., Oct. 14. Officers from this county failed to identify the men under arrest at Wahoo as being the ones who commit teu the Brainard bank robbery. Beady I"cr- the Conrsin Contest. Htjeos", S. U.. Oct. 14. Sixty or more greyhounds with owners and trainers are here to attend the coursing contest for the American. Waterloo cup and prizes aggregating; $1,560. The event begins today. 31-Conference. " TFRViTTToy, Get. 14. The Dakota conference of the Methodist Episcopal church met here today and will continue in session six days. This is the minis terial body of this church for all of South Dakota except the Black Hltg. Receiving Sosxr- Beets. Feeiiqt, Oct. 11. The first ship ment of beets to the Norfolk sugar fac tory from this vicinity was made this week. P. F. Brown & Co. have a force of men at work digging beets and expect to get theirs out as soon as possible. . Will Kcor-Mze a. Rank. Bk.itp.tce, Oct. It. S. C. Smith and ex-Senator Paduock, the former the cashier and the hitter a heavy stock holder in the First National bank left for the east, where it is exnected ar rangements will be made for a reorgan ization soon. "Fnneral of 3Ir. "elih.. West Foint, Neb., 'Oct. 13. The re mains of JohnD. Nehgh were .interred in the public cemetery here. The fun eral was a large one, many people com ing from surroundiug; towns. Mr. Ne iigh was the founder of this town, also that of Neligh City. Ball-tray Special Agents Jleet. 03aha, Oct. 14. The semi-annual meeting of the Railway Special Agents' association of the United States and Canada began at the Millard hotel, and will continue for two or three days. The association-is composed of the special service representatives of the roads. . Buehler Shot in the Back. Lixcol-, Oct. 13. Paul Buehler, well known to the police, was shot in the back and perhaps fatally wounded at the notorious Fedawa house by another equally well known thief named Will iam Leonard, arias Frenchy, who was jealous of Florence Fedawa. I or False, Imprisonment. Oed, Neb., Qct. 13. After three and a half days spent in trying the 21,000 damage suit of W. D- Lamaufc against John Pratt, brought far false imprison ment and malicious prosecution, the jury, after being out four hours, brought in a. verdict far the plaintifi: in the sum of 1,500 and costs. Bee Keepers Clxooae Officers, Lixcoln-, Oct. 10. The North Ameri can Beekeepers association elected offi cers as follows: President, G W. Xork, Chicago; vice president, Edward "Whit comb, Friend, Neb.; secretary, Dr. A. B. Mason; treasurer, H. S. Hershimer, Buffalo, N. T. The nest meeting will be held at Buffalo, MidutsIU K.-iiiloira Bank. Br atxakp, Neb. , .Oct. IQ The Bank of Erainani was the victim last night f of the gang of burgiars aud safe crack- j ers that seems to be operating so ex tensively in Nebraska in the past few days. The bank lost no money by the raid, but the safe and building were damaged to the extent of about foOO. Xctormca 3Iade a F!ht. Omaha, Oct. 13. Another bold at tempt was made to hold up Conductor Hughey of the Council Bluffs and Omaha motor line near the Douglas street bridge, but proved unsuccessful. The motorman came to his assistance and after a desperate fight they suc ceeded in defeating the efforts of the three highwaymen, who finally took to their heels. " . Caught In a Shaft. Belgbade, Neb., Oct. 11. As Dilhird . "Monk, a young man living near this j place, was working about a threshing j maching his clothing caught on the , tumbling rod and h was Whirled ! around with frightful Telocity, tearing j every shred 'of clothing off him and breaking his leg-between the knee and the hip and mutilating him in a fearful ; manner. i irrigation Fair Is Open. j Noeth PiattEj Oct. II. The irriga- 1 tion fair was opened yesterday. The advance guard of the crowd already here indicates that the attendance will far exceed the expectations of the man agement. It is the first event of the kind in history and has been arranged on a scale to give a splendid idea of how artificial methods of securing moisture may be had. XatterDay Saints' Conference. Frehost, Oct. 13. The Nebraska Conference of the Church of Latter Day Saints met here Saturday. President Joseph Smith of Larnoni, la., presiding. J. F. Seiley of Lamooi was also present. As there are but few churches in the Cistrict, the attendance was light. The imports from the churches showed a i -risfactory increase and. the denomina 7.0 u to be in a prusperms coniirioa. The trouble with the country is that we import too much from abroad that ought to he made at home. and. whfle the manufacturers of Europe receive our money, our own working-men are without wages and our home markets without customers. There are good indentions that even, "the solid south." is going to disap point "the revolutionists ' when the vote in November is counted, in such states as cast honest ballots and count the hallats as cast. "When BIIy Bryan shakes Tnds with the tollers of eastern Pennsyl vania lie wiE probably explain why he toted for free- coslL IAST irATT, HELD UP. UNION PACIFIC TRAIN ROBBED BY BANDITS. Ttey Kllle the 3IaII Car and Steal the Ess- isterci Pouches Scares of 3fca in Pttt- aaitof the Robbers AacsEt afSCesey ectxrecl3fot Xet Keswb. Ggdesv Utah, Oct. 15. The train, held up-near Uintah arrived here this morning. The passengers were not molested, the robbers confining opera tions to the mail and express cars. The robbers, two in number, boarded the tram at Patterson, a small station in the heart of Weber canyon. The robbers surprised the engineer by suddenly appearing from behind the tank and covering him with a gun. They ordered the fireman to cover his head with a cot ton sack which they handed htm. The engineer was ordered to stop the train and told to indicate the express car, which, he did. While the attention of the robbers was distracted the engineer ran-away and escaped to Uintah, where Superintendent CSeil was notified. Meanwhile the baggage and express cars were uncoupled by the robbers and run. ahead of the train a few hundred yards and hofh. cars broken open. The robbers failed to open the safe in the express car. The railway officials say that the booty secured was a few mail bass, the value of their contents being unknown. A special train in charge of Superintendent O'Neil may catch the robbers, as the latter cannot get out of the canyon except by the eastern route, and all station ajrents have been noti fied and are awaiting the appearance of the bandits. Several posses are stiE out in search of the robber who held up the Uniou Pacific train, but so far as heard from they have found no clue that would lead to his capture. A bottle of nitro glycerine aud several sticks of dyna mite were found near where the train was held up Three of the registered mail sucks' rifled were for San Francisco and the fourth was for Sacramento. OatcI;ts.ied In the ShaatinT stitch. Leabvttxe, Oct. 15. A special to the Democrat from "JtTeeker, Colo., says: Three men entered the Bank of Meeker, which is connected with the storeroom of J. W. Hughes & Co., who own the "bank Two of the men held the stor employes at bay, while the third went to the bank cashier's window and, firing one shot, ordered the cashier to throw up his hands. The order was not quickly obeyed and the robber fired again, whereupon the cashiers hands went up. The manager of the store, was then forced to open the back door. After gathering up all the money in sight, the robbers marched the cashier and store empLryes into the street with hands uplifted. They then rushed out the back way with their booty. Citi zens attracted by the shots had pretty well surrounded the building "by this time, and being armed, opened fire on the robbers, two of whom, Charjes Jones and William Smith, were killed by the firsG volley. The third man, George Harris, was -shot through the lungs, dying in two hours. He is fully identified and gave the other names, which are believed to be fictitious. Four citizens were wounded. District Game Warden W. H. Clark, bullet in right breast, nt fataL Victor THkeman, clerk, shot through right arm. C. A. Booth, clerk, scalp wound. W. P.- Herrick finger ghofc off. EE31DTGTOS, IncL. Ost. 15. Frank , Holmes, an okl resident of this place visited the home of Charles Bartholo mew where a picture of IToKinley hung in the window. Holmes made are- mark aboat it which angered Bartholo mew, who siezed a baseball bat and i struck Helraes over the "head, f ractur- ing his skull, fatally. Bartholomew lies j heea placed uuder heavy bonds. General Joe Shelby Far 3IcKlnIey. I will abandon friends, party and kindred rather than yield even implied consent to such a base assortment of po litical heresies. If the party swallows the Chicago prescription, its death is certain. The Chicago platform is Popa ulism, sugar coated. Its candidate is a rising demagogue, a daDgerous rhetori cian who for a momentary applxate would light a torch and apply it to th" very citadel of American liberty. We who believe in sustaining law. order and sound currency should vote for Mo J52niey. Those who favor free aad un limited coinage of silver disorder, mis rule and ultimate repudiation shculd support Bryan and take their choice be tween. Sewall and Watson. Mr. IincoInNelson, of iTarsh3eld,MG., writes: "For six years I have been a sufferer from a scrofulous affection of the glands of my neck, and all efforts of physicians in Washington, D. C, Springfield, HI., and St. Louis failed to reduce the enlargement. After six months' constant treatment here, my phvsician urged me to submit to a re moval of the gland. At this critical mo ment a friend recommended S.S.S., and laying aside a deep-rooted preju dice against all patent medicines, I be gan, its use. Before I had us ecL one bot tle the enlargement began to disappear, and now it is entirely gone, though lam not through with my second bottle yet. Ffar I only used your 5.S.S. long ago, I would have escaped years of misery and saved over $150." This experience is like that of all who suffer with deep-seated blood troubles. The doctors can do no goocL.and even their resorts to the knife prove either fruitless or fetal. S.S.S. is the only real blood, remedy; it gets at the root of the disease and forces It out perma nently. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable) A Real Blood Remedy. i is a blood remedy far real blood troubles ; . it cures the most obstinate cases of , Scrofula. Eczema, Cancer, Rheuraatxsrn. ; etcv, which other so-called, blood reme- ; dies fail to touch. S.S.S. gets at the root of the disease and forces it out per manently. Valuable boots will j be sent tree ' to any address bv the Swift Specific Co.3t t lanta, Ga. Of thA Knifp 1 liii) HHiiOi Hov7 haipy cguH I Be witli either Were tiie" other dear charmer away The ripest and sweetest leaf and the purest ingredients are used in the manufacture of ''Battle AxT and no matter .how much you pay for a much smaller piece of any other high grade brandy you cannot buy a better chew than "Battle Ax' For 5 cents you get a piece of "Battle Asr? almost as large as the other fellow's 10-cent piece A. F. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils. WINDOW GLASS, -r MACHINE OILS, 2DIIarrLa,rLta, Spectacles. D entsolie lApotliele Corner of Spruce and Sixtb-sts. C. F. IDDINGS AND GRAIN. Order by telephone from Newton's Book Store. NOETH : PLATTE ; PHARMACY, Dr F . McOABE, Prop., J. E. BUSH, Manager. We aim to liaiidle tiic "B est Grades of Goods, sell tliem at Reasonable - Fio-ures, and Warrant -Hveryt.li ing Orders from, the coentry nn& aloag tbe Hue of tbe Union Pueific niftwaj respect felly solieUed. WALL-PAPER, PAINT AND OIL DEPOT. WINDOW GLSS, YARXFSHES, GOLD LEAF, GOLD PAINTS, BRONZES, ARTISTS COLORS AND BRUSHES, PIANO AND FURNITURE POLISHES, PREPARED HOU-E AND BUGGY PAINTS, Ks-LSOiEENE MATERIAL, WINDOW SHADES. ESTABLISHED JULY 1SSS. - - - - 310 SPRUCE STREET- (Old -7"t' Z3ora7i Stable. Prices "FIT mFTT, & ZjOCK. "Northwest corner of Caurthonse square. TREITZ COAL Good Teams, Comiorta"ble Bigs, ZmM Acsssafliatna. fe lb Fsrssz Mi& f WILCOX & HAKEjIGAN, IT ATT01ttE:TS-AT-LAWt rTQBTH PTATTE, - - Cfice over Sorih Platta 2?atxsiT?it,"Bnnfr. jyR.FF- DENNIS, HOMOEOPATH 1ST Over First National Bank, ' NORTH PLATTE, NBB. IP- X. F. DONALDSON, Aaaistaatanrsreoa Tirion Pgs.fiftTt?,B'--vrT-fv nfPensiBC. Board. 3SPTJLITE, - " XEHKAS OSes over Streitsla Dms;Star- E.XOE0!flEUPT J . E. DENTIST, "Koorn No. 6, Ottenstein BtiHSlDg-, NORTH PLATTH, NBB. JSENC3H & BALDWIN,. . JTTORHTETS-JT-IiWr NORTH PLATTE, OfSce overN. P. NtLBai. T aPATTHESON, HTTOHNEV-KT-IJQ& Office First National Bank NORTH PLATTE. NEB. Te Axtiwr C. Rsberte. aB-reiiQnt: Tne-andersisraeii has lileti her fretMim te Bt bict Oaszt. liaeste meaty. Nekra-Sca. pMfipg dHeree- tram. yw aaU &e casterfy mC Kec nfnnr cMki. I.?aoa. btme mt jsr aluimtumeat iK Vxo 7 ears tost past. Toe are refaised te assurer thereto ea er befre KVA 77-1 ELLA. BOSEETS. SteteMff. OKA. X.VR3I5R OKT75TKOSD AX2 KAZBL Earner, defeaitintrr. -wlU take aattta teat b that 4th da? &f AHgnst. WSHaB.Stea ami X.oefc Stall ' partaers a,- StaH Brs. V theyintiitfilij aertin. filtni tieir petlrka m the- cttftrtet wmt af LioA4fi cvcny, Tebraiia. sgoiaat aM JaimiKinti' the abject aatt prayer of wiuefe. are te iacucteoo & certain zartsas ezettett t-y SoeoX C. Fasaer tied Samnel Former to WttKast Stall mm! last Stall 1 partMrs 24 StKll Srs. 1 ptetattS. apoa tile ortfeea5t qaarter of Seettoa rwMy-te te tOTrahip tern 1 10 north of rase ttatrty-tear iSl west of sixth, pctaeteftt aaecMten te Ltoinnta aow tj, braaka. to eesre the pttsseM mi tea: oartate prntsi?9ory Bote awt eertaia teterest mnwfm thatmicht heosoaedse aad jesate paW. wW aoted dated Hay ffa. Efti. tec th sass of each, the first tine aad pa?aMe t)?ceafcr J, KtS. aad the baiaace every fir mtrntha thereafter: said mortgage provided that m ease any mi aM aotej or eespow are sot paid hea dse. or wtthte tea days thereafter, the trhaiit asm. secured teereor maybe declared tebe dseaarf puyabte; tfeere k bow dae oa said Botes, eoopoa aod mactfa& the ?um f iKB-lS. for whiea sua. Tricfe tetecesttiram July Ut, K'J4. pinlti2 pray ter a dears teat de feBrfnotn.be rtnirt-il tn pAy UkrBse. or that said premises may fee gold te tsatiefy the aeaegatfttond Tea are reqoired te aoswer stdd peAHas oa or before Xomfay, the 3d day of yoemhcwJEt. Attotaoar i Sated September 3te, 1680. TO JOHX WILLIAMS, SUZ&BKEX WTLLIA3t aad Steves C Beviteh. aoi rwteeot defead nubs: Tor aad each of yw are- humhy a attend that oa JoJy tetfe. EM, Rath S. Yote. 3--rteteS. ttegaa as actios asatast yw aad other defowdwola m the dfetrtet coort of Uoaote eownty. yebraca, the- objeat of wbiah to foretdase' a eertate mtnt--sure an. the fcrtkwiotr taad te said uminty. to-wtt: The soatheaTt (Barter of sectioB mber K. te Wwn Bomber 13 aorte of aaz M!sterSTit of the 4th Prteeipol Meridtea. aade by Joha Wit- . Ham and Elizabeth VWaaa, dated: Jose Wth. tt0.toeere tee paymeot of a proaaisBory aotu f ?all Jxha 'Witteirsrt ami Etesibete WIW111 -in te Th" Cktri. i Leoaard Inieuiuteat Compiia ter -"a. oa vUiiek. there-is aow das S-telK wtab te erest from Jaae 1st. 1HM. at tea per aeat per aancn pacsaaat te eopot. Ptafettff prays ter decree of loreaJosare aad aale of raid land te sattefy aW tteas a ateieunW. for deddeacy jodaiaeataad geaeral xeHe Yott ace reoaired to answer ptaiaiV ii.teiim on or before the 9th day of Xovesaber. JCfib. EPTH S YATBS, Ptetettff. By S. L. Gkhthahbt. Attoraey. KOTICE FOR PtTBLICATHXST. Land Office at Nrth Platte. ?Tbw Sept-mber.WW. Nbtiae-i! hereby piraa teat the folbiwtegwMawd pettier haa filed, aotlae- of bis teteatfioa te aat final ptottf in. supprt of hit eialm aad teat ad proof wiM be mode before the Register oad Be ceiTer at North Platte, Neb., ok Noroaber te. 16C. viz: AT.BEH.T LAOWIG. wha made Hoaestead Ha try No. MlSSI. ter tee aortheastoaarter nation 1H, tewahte Kt sorte. rasre 34 vest. H Baares the fotejw iu- witeejuuj to prove- bis eoatteaoatr resMeaoa npoa aad aiitel Tanoa of said kiad. viz: Jobs C Weir aad Jootea Weir, both of Pax tea. Nebc aad Nfc G. Bylaader aad Johan Fraaaec. bote of Sateertead. JOffX F. HIN3CA3U &-) Soiriater. JTOT iCK. B. S. LaadOSce. Norte rtette, Nebw September "SA, ItVi. i Gomalatat baoteebeea eatered at this offiaa by AagBjt Tateao aqateat Jamea Baam for ahuadaa te?h& Homestead Sacry No, UJSli, dated May 2d, mti, apoa tee soateeat oaarter of Seetioa 2a. tewashia 13. raajre- 31 west te Uaanla wmty. Ne braska, wtte a riew te tee- caaeetfattoB. of said eatry: tee "aid parties are hereby saareoaed to appear at Norte Ptette. Nebraska, before tee Reg ister oad Beeeirer oa tee 3d day of Noroateer. IbftLatS oHleok a. m, . to respond aad-teraish tesBsoay eoacerate said aiieired abanrfnnmpnt. S25-3 JOHN T- B"CFXAN. Register. A Cure for Piles. We can assure all who sofier wiSfa. In ternal Piks that ia HeatorrhoidiHe we hare a positive cure. The treatment is cnlrke any thinr heretofore need aad its appikatioQ. so perfect that every ves t;e of the disease is ezadkatecL "Hea errhordim; ie a harmless compoxmd, can btit used for an eye ointment, yt posess es SHch heaiiag power thatwhea. ap plied to the diseased parts, it at oace re iWTeg and a cure ie the sure xesrft f ks eosttRBetl nee. All who snfier wifehpfies seSbr Irora Coastipation afeo aad Ms eCThoidiae ceres both. Price $1 50. For Sale by Dmepists. "Will be seat fraci the iketorr oa rt?teip4 m prwre. Sead to Thk Foster Xax 'fV, Co. Coancil BhiSe, Iowa, for testimonials and informatkiB. Sold "toy A, JE. STtarortac HUMPHREYS' maaHAHrsPECffics AS2 'SQUL'lTiiT. SSOPae Book an Treatment ofAaissals and Chart beat free, crnrr; 1 "FeTers,Con2rrstIans.Tn 3ama.zias A.A. t r-pina.1 3ieniasiti,31ilfc Fever. strain. LamcufiH, Hhearaazisab C. C. Diaiemper, aaal Diseaarzea. D. DvBot'i or Grabs Worms. E. E.Consh.'V Heaxes, Pneamaaia F. F. Colic or Gripe. Bellyache. G. G. 3Iiscarriazc, Hemorxhazea. il.H Lricarrand Ividaey Diseases. I.T Ernptire Dieaes Ulansrc. J.K Diseases of Diaeatica, Paralysis Sfagle Bottle (OTer SO desesj, - - .go Stable Case, with Specifics. HTmrnAI. , Veterinary Cure Ofl aad iftirrt S7TJO Jar-Veterinary Cars Oil, 1.CO Salt ferBci.gjMy cr mot pgtgafct gyartaanit bay ssatliy oa rrtript r prij. Iirsir23TSr2ZO.ca,lIlA113inni3atStSrirTiK&. E8 SPECIFIC Mo.i Hstyqiis MtiSj, Vital Weainiss, grw gflfi f it,"TtL frtua. over-waric or othar cazsea. 91 per -na!. cr Stiala sod lirso-ml powder. for $3. VM by Drss3sta,or M3t poatpaliloa rmlpt of prica. ucamaxia' jxa. ca, 111 nz wssasi sc. 5ia- MECCA COMPOUND So Z"sar are its Hrauiu; Pbwos. aad Paia Reiimme PnHH-i tiL-i: aso sai iimjossibtc tro a ics Freaarati'-'a sitat can be axih. ail freeoom. For ir ts ctrm worth its iKajna GoM. uses aave been tawed oy ianatetaad foe heating aH krods of ssr-es k& Mr it exceeds aUcaun l fimi. Pvooapr use if mni eaectrwe aad u sfcooM oe ia erery aoae aad worioaaav Pk parri by the Footer "Mftz to.. Cijuo oi Hit iowsi. Seid W Am ! i Sold. ioy 35 StaredLtae a Wanted-in Idea "Brjieaa.lafciSr of saaisraiiapjB Protect yonr fdess: thrr may fcrias; Tr -sreaHa. Wrlto- JOKS WEDDEKE&ES & CoZPaient Anor aeys. Wasaisjrcoa, r. X Tor tielr St3H Brisaoffsr aad list ct two anafirsd. bxresUtac vaated.