IRAXi BARE, Editor and Pkopktetok SUBBCSIFnOK SATX8. Om Imt, euh 1b advance, $1.23 SlzlCofitbs, c&th. In advance 75 Cecta Catered attheXortbPlatte(Hebraaka)pMtofice&s a ecoad-clus matter. Tuesday, march i, 1898. 4M. C. Harrington is recovering iroin a severe attack of grip which confined him to the house all ot last week. John Wood, of Wew York city, "general secretary of the- Brother hood of St. Andrew for the United States, will be in this city on Wed nesday evening of next week. On that evening a meeting will be held at the Episcopal church. Mrs. Mary Gibbs died at her home in the First ward this fore noon at ten o'clock from bowel com plaint, after an illuess of two weeks. She was thirty-four years of age. She lived aloneand duringher sick ness received tlie kind attention of the neighbors. Major John M. Simpson has been devoting more or less time for ten days past in organizing a com pany of "Maine avengers," recruit ing his command principally from the ranks of railroad employes. The Major has survived all kinds of wars but is just as blood-thirsty as ever. Jim Turpie, who spent a day or two in Keith county last week hunting cayotes behind a pack of stag hounds,, has retuened home Mr. Turpie was very successful in the chase, having individually run down and clubbed to death with ; piece of rubber hose eleven ful grown and "very savage cayotes He will have them all mounted and placed in bis bachelor apartments at the ranch south of the river. Lne montn ot ueoruary, as shown by Observer Piercy'&monthly report, was warmer than the. aver age February for twenty-three years, the mean temperature being 34 degrees. The precipitation for the month was nineteen . one hundredths of an inch, which is less than one-lialf the. average for the month. . There is. however, a slight excess in brecipitation since January 1st. E. B. Warner delivered to J. It. Davis to-day a draft for $200 which was the second annual in stallment of the policy which he holds in the Maccabees. Thepoli- cies-of this brder provides that in case of total disability the holder shall be entitled to one-tenth of the sum ot the policy each year for ten years. It is a great feature and in this caseh- as been of inestimable benefit. IT' TALK, When you hear people say they can not get some rare bargains in. ... FURNITURE in the month of February. Wejiave some great 'r bargains for this month as we expect our new, Spring Stock. about March ist, and we must have . rotimr ' We have decided to give the people a chance tcfrget some good goods for little .money. ODD FELLOWS BLOCK. E. B. WARNER. REMOVAL ! the failure, of John H. Day I will sell my entire stock of Dry Goods, oiiKsjveiveis,. tsnoes ana carpets at EXACT COST lor one month, beginning March ioth. We do not wish to move these The ladies of the aid society of the M. JS. church are arranging for a' fair and supper to be held the early part of next month in Lloyd's opera house. A literary and musi cal program will be rendered, and an effort will be made to have the Hamilton Cadets give one of their pleasing drills, which alone' would assure the success of. the affair. The date will be announced later. Sanford Hart man is to-day or ganizing a reliet expedition for the party of hunters who left town over a week ago and from whom no word has been received up to this hour. The commissary officer, Arthur Hammond, left the key to the meat and bread chest behind, and it is feared the only thing the party has had to subsist on was a liberal supply of tallow candles. Quite a number of our young people drove out to the Thoeleck farm last evening to pass a few hours with their friend, Miss Bertha. Their coming was a com-! pie surprize, and the cause of no! little fun and conjecturing as to who the invaders were, as each visitor was "made up" to represent some historical character. The party was given a hearty welcome and passed an evening of social enjoyment. --Thereare a uite a c number of J cases or measles reported in town at present. AGolonel Cody anddaugh'terf Miss Irma'. came" in fromOmaha: this morning1. Miss Fannie VonGoetz received a Smith-Premier type writer ty ex press to-day The family of Joseph Weeks is afflictsd with sickness, three ol the children being"' confined to the house. The statement of the condition of the First National Bank will be found elsewhere in these columns to-day. "A Boy Wanted" company will be at Lloyd's opera house on the evening ot Marcti lltn. Tne ad- of the company is in town to-day. . Miss Lizzie Sawyer completed a six-montus term in the Joratt school today, and will leave, to morrow for Nebraska City to visit her sister, Mrs. Will Campbell. just The men's meetings at the Episcopal church, which .are. on monoay evenings, are oemg wen liiis is a genuine sale no humbug. You know we carry the only noon in honor of her sixth birthday anenaea. xne uauguiersr or tne cnoice goous in mis line in JNortn flatte.- Colored Dreis Goods iust Virtrr Vtamn 1.n !-! I TPfPI 7&f Trmrfll C T n M A Ct Of tt,11 U J " a TM 1 ucgm men tciiiv lllCCLlUlfS .x."! tr"- i.ij, will UC 3U1U. 1U1 7 S CCUIS. XllCSC UOOU5 1 U - . , . , , :A.r:- J - b WPrP hnot o-nnri f,M, Tii ; .t c,nct' has been appointed anaid-de- all know whv I have to mov?. Kiftv A r ,0nmrc w,.v camP on Commander Major s staff. T lA t-U . i- J . . " . J wunug u uia-y. i .. . xv i0 aa.u luC suc wuay ana colors, at 2R cents oer vard. We ask von nil tn 11 nnrl PvnniitiP M. u Kennie will inaue-urate thatu petition will be 'presented to these goods before you purchase elsewhere and be convinced that we a special sale next week the council asking that it reconsider are selling goods at less price than any house in Nebraska. tory to removal to his 'ts action in appealing to the we liave just opened twenty pieces of all-wool Laurel Carpets ing. supreme court the case of the lu "auubome opnng patterns, wnicn cost us 65 cents per yard and we Waterworks airainst the citv. A OITer tueni at 70 cents per yard. 1.25 and S1.35 Velvet Brussels at Linsi&aie lur one uoiiar a yara. Ten thousand yards 15-cent Waist Goods, in all styles, one yard wide, at 1 1 cents a yard. livery lady in town knows what these gooos are wortn. 1 wenty pieces iJlack Ground Satines, costing is to 20 cents per yard, at this sale for ten cents. Five hundred vards 20 stopped in North Platte a few davs more homestead cent Organdies at 10 cents. We have Tnany more bargains which soace last summer, passed east vesterdav uiuu Jiw2i. i. o. iauu.1 c uj tiiuiuciaici i mornin2T m - . . I TTT 1 . " . ... otnce last month than during any we nave an immense line ot J. 13. Lewis Shoes and to sell them one month since the oresent offi- we will simply say ONE-HALF PRICE to all comers. cials assumed charge of the office. Rennie, the Leader, Rennie, the Staj'er, Rennie always in the This is evidence' that western Ne- irum we areaoie 10 sea gooas lower and give you a larger assort hrn 5 ;fo ment n afly other house in North Platte. We do not have to bor- , J "s fufumi,u"' row money from the banks to run our business. ouyuiu luis prove a gxoa croo vear 1 j Mrs. Syl Friend has been suf fering with a severe attack of pleu- Farmers in the' hills began plowing ground and sowing wheat yesterday. c . Sam Dikeman .vas down from the Bird wood yesterday with four loads of hoars". Edith Patterson has been suf fering for a few days with a badly sprained ankle. The Wilcox Dept. -Store has ! added several large show cases to its furnishings. District court ad jouried: Satur day last, having pretty well cleaned the docket of cases. Ed Lovelahd went to South Previous to my removal to my own building made vacant through hors nnd onp f ttlp FailiirA rtf ToVir. tt no,, t m;n 11 ' t. t t-z- aoSs and one ot cattle. William Mills, who purchased the Delay livery stable, has moved from Nowell precinct to town, Cnl: Tr-:Q., un4.t. u -j j . , . y i. a ikuu uau uum icua uttuiv t?ttoatttL St0ck-llse11 bruised Saturday while movini Black Dress Goods which formerly sold for i and are now Ire,gnc at lfle u' 'renouse. tne 0ffered at 75 cents. $1 and 1.25 Silks, fancy and plaids, at 75 cents. Marian Dentler entertained a held 1.25 and 1.75 Silk and Satin Dress Goods in black at $1 per yard, party ot "friends Saturday after- oon in Honor ot her sixth birthday. J. S. Robbins, of T illow pre- 1 number of the heaviest tax-payers believe that the judgment secured is just, and are in favor of paying the company the amount found due. There were prepara- own build- Judge Grimes went to Sidney yesterday to hold a term of court. He was accomoanied J?erinrf pr Scharman. Divine Healer Schrader, who there will be very little government land suitable forfarmingremaining in this land district by January 1. 1899. John Neary and family have moved from Miller precinct to the farm west of the city which 'he purchased of A. W. McKeown. --Ernest McGrew, -.-manager-of. the Hub Grocery store, went to Lexington Saturday, on what he in formed his friends was a pleasure Rev- Hl11' Presbyterian minister trip, but we have it from" g-ood at Lexington, came up last evening authority that the ostensible pur- and to-day weut to Gaudy in com pose of his visit was to locate a company witn Kev. verner. Claude Weingand yesterday sold his house in the south part of town for one thous- property to Norman Willson V and dollars. The is piece of government land which he had recently taken, up in that vicinity without first acquainting himself whether it was a sand bill or swamp. He reports havincr had cheap at the price. . Mr. Wilson . w I - a pleasant visit with acquaintances wiM take possession at once m cnac innvmsr little citv but is TnTin "Rmtf line IpucpH Hi inclined to evade mentioning what Hingston house and will take pos . . . .1 success ne met witn in nnding the session as soon as H. S. White land and .we. are. led to conjecture vacates. We understand F. W. j. t.r .... -I . LUdL uis new acouisitinn is nnp nf .Pin-tor iiac fiia f Vi5 1,. X - I .v.t.wnw. "lij kuv 111 UIU 1U1 the numerous sand-bars thnf A Joseph Hershey received a car load of agricultural implements yesterday. Business at the Union Pacific f reight house, both as to receipts and shipments, is-greatly in excess of this time last year. The ladies of the M. E. Aid society are urged to be present at a special meeting -Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock at 'the home of Mrs. Hartman. --The Tax-payers Association has not, as some 'intimate, become last in the.shuffle. Another meet ing will be held in the near future J. A. Goodman is steadily im proving in health, and was down town yesterday looking after bus iness matters. The weather Saturday was the pink of perfection and the streets were cromded with farmers during the early part of the afternoon. Newell Burritt severed his con nection with the county clerk's office yesterday and'is getting ready to remove to his ranch in Gaslin pre cinct. Hogs were quoted at $3.35 in the local market yesterday. They are getting pretty well cleaned out in the country tributary to North Platte. A dozen cars of cattle were 'vcut out' from the Cody herd the latter part of the week for shipment, but news of a falling- market induced the owner to hold them longer. James A. Edwards.of Ridgway, Col., has been promoted irom as- m h OUR PRICE-LIST. We still make the price. You have, not had a cut on groceries since we put in this department that we are not responsible for. 18 lbs. best Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Arbuckles Coffee. ... 10 cents a pound Lion Coffee .10 cents a pound XXXX Coffee 10 cents a pound German Coffee 10 cents a pound Mokaska Coffee .... .10 cents a pound Log Cabin Coffee 10 cents a pound Kerosene Oil ' ... 14 cents a gallon Minnesota Patent Flour $1.20 per sack Pillsbury Best Minnesota Flour 1.30 a sack 25 lb. sack Corn Meal .18 cents Corn Chop 55 cents a hundred 4-pound packages Gold Dust 18 cents Eock Salt 65 cents per hundred Salt 1.80 per bbl 2 Sacks Table Salt ..for 5 cents Yeast all kinds our price has always been 3c Lewis Lye 9 cents 3 cans for 25 cents Merry War Lye 7 cents a can Pearline 4 cents a pkg." 10 cent size Paddle Blueing 7 cents 5 cent size Paddle JBlueing 4 cents Franklin Mac Veagh & Co's Club House brand of Canned Goods. Club House Tomatoes13c, 2 for 25 cents Club House Corn 11 cents acn Club House Succotash 13 cents 2 for 25c Club House Pumpkin 11 cents Club House Peas Early June Sifted 14 cents 3 cans for 40 cents We deliver your goods promptly and give you the best of quality. If you appreciate good treatment we are sure to have your trade. him. j & ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft Conductor Mooney went to Oma ha yesterday morning. Misses Gertie and Edna Hine spent Sunday with their parents. KEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Tie First National Bank, At North Platte, in the State of Nebraska, at the close of business, February 18tb, 1898. RESOURCES. Loons and discounts $129,488 87 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 312 25 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 12 500 00 1 v. r, 1 1 - Prof. Ebnght returned Sunday stocks, securities, etc sssaoo itaniong-nouse, xurni rare and fixtures. the vicinity To-day, March 1st, is neither like the lion or the lamh, just a fair sample of a Nebraska March 4 mi aay. inose, nowever, wno con templated beginning gardening should delay theiroperations a day a meeting of the Lutheran J. W. Springs, was the Platte river bed in of Lexington. -John Bratt. Colonel Cody, Judge Neville, Isaac Dillon and C. F. Id- dings returned last night from Omaha, where they went to have an interview with President Burt, of longer. TT : T-l r- . , . - ..I me uuiuu x-iicinc. relative to- tlie At tuusuULtlOD OI a railroad up the church council Sundav. "Rpv iNortn Platte river from this city to Buzzard of Colorado IMP W irrkrMi n rr 'Pl. . . ! ..j ii. xuc committee invited to preach here on March was very jnndly received by Presi- mth if h r Hcf,, f rlpnf "Riirf oirJiT, , , I " J cUCmctci apparently the conp-refration. he will orobablv a6li.uiCbun uie arguments be p.;ven a caii tn hprnm( tht picscuieu ov tne committpp in avor of such a road. The presi dent intimated that the new com pany was in the field for business and desired to secure feerlpre fnr the main line. He told the com mittee that in view of the facts thev had presented he felt favorable to a road up the North Platte river: in act, so much so that at his earliest convenience he would probably make a trip over the territory cov ered byisuch a road. The commit- ee returned home feeling quite elated over their interview with President Burt, and thinU it is the duty ot every North Piatte citizen o do what he can toward securin"- the construction of the road, which means so much for this city. The Tribune will have more to sav on this subiect later on. - Z IS Y0UR SKIN . Camel Hair, fleeced 44 Doable-Seated Balbrigan " Egyptian Swiss, Ribbed Cellular knit, Basket weave " Fancy Pique, made from Glastenbury Knitting Co, all J wool Under-Clothing... ....... t Clothing ( Fine all wool medicated Under Super ) weignt j improved Finish 50c a garment kffi weight f 5oc a garment. America's make'-" ijOC 'a garment . 50c a garment $1 a garment $1 a garment sensitim6? i, Tkea yon should wear our Tine rinshedBalbriganUnder-Clothing.and though it is made by one of France's famous maaufacturers, our price isweaderfullylow; if that doesn't please you, notice some others," as well as those of America's make: Men's French Balbrigan TJnder-Clothiug 25 c a garment BonBoa).:7w-,-5oc a garment 50c a garment Peeler Yarn. Super Weight (UaUtart7iie the suae ii all; firmaMsef gaage, trimaaiags and . fait stark tk iifirtaet. ' StarCIpthing House. Oppofciie Postofice-r-across the street. per manent pastor. Stone and saud for the founda tion of J. C. Federhoofs proposed new house on his land. west of town are now on the. ground. An order for the lumber was sent to Omaha m as tiie ma terial arrives work on the house will begin. There will be an illustrated lecture on the life of Christ at the Catholic church next Wednesday evening, the first of a series of lec tures to be given each Wednesday evening during lent, which prom ises to be highly insteresting and instructive. All .who are interested in this great subject are invited to be present. The Chicago weather forecast for North Platte and vicinity is: Fair to-night and Wednesday. The maximum temperature yesterday at North Platte was 58. minimum in past 24 hours 24, at 7 a. m. 28, pre cipitation none. For the same per iod and time one year ago the max imum temperature was 31, mini mum 14, at 7 a. m. 17, precipitation none. Two Millions a Year When people buy, try, and buy again, it moans they're satisfied. The people of the United States are now buying Cascarets Candy Cathartic at the rate" of two million boxes a year aud it will be three million before New Year's. It means merit proved, that Cascarets are the most delightful bowel regulator for every body the, year round. All drug gists 10a.,25c.,. 50c. a box, cure guaranteed. and arrangement s mnrp fnlltr mnAn O ...w.w uuu l.j . , S . for a conference with the assessors 1Iiaaicl mecnanic to master at their annual meeting on thp isn, '-unic ot tne itio lirande South- PI " " I T7 .. TT ' . r . . cu xvy. xiis many rnenas in iNorth fiatte will be pleased to learn of his promotion. inst. When you think of us you think of saving clothing money. T3 . 1 , ,. . xvcuicuiuer we snow you tne piece goods to select a suit made to your own ideas. Prices range from $13.50. Pants from $3.75 upwards. Star Clothing House. " - , r vjcuige uarman, wno lor a couple of years was an employe of Baskm's meat market has purchas- ea tne xsewman market on west Sixth street and took possession to-aay. Mr. liarjnan will aim to conduct a neat market, handle only Ihe choicest meats, and by so doing hopes to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. We wish him success in his business venture. night from a brief visit in Lincoln. P. W. Sitton left this morning for Omaha on a brief business trip. Fred Luce returned yesterday morning from a brief visit in Oma ha. Mrs. R. R. Peale returned this 22 612 9 Other real estate and mortgages owned. 4 874 81 Due from approved reserve agenfs 49 263 59 Checks and other cash Items 1 072 68 Notes of other national banks 123 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 150 13 LAWTUX. MONET BSSKBVZ IK BAJOT. VIZ: Specie 5 6 797 40 .Legal tender notes 8 500 00 Redemption fund with TJ. S. treasurer (five per cent of circulation 13 297 40 562 SO J. E. "Cooper, of Well precinct, morning from a visit with friends transacted business in town yes terday. He and O. A. Bacon, who are partners, raised about 4,000 bushels of wheat last season, and expect to form even more extensive ly this year. We put wool into our garments instead of pulling it over your eyes. Just notice show windows. Suits as low as $3 for men, but $10 is our advice far a splendid value. Star Clothing House. . Attorneys are preparing su- premecourt briefs in thecase of Mrs. Carrie Plant against Beer and Fiber, wherein the plaintiff seeks 11 " a 3 , .... I . -...uu Ul U SCLllUn u lucl jcaicruty ne paid tne of lan(1 smiTll of ihtx taxes on a tract ot land inrmer v -John McCullough, of Maxwell, owned by the Morlev estate. The land had been leased for forty dollars per year and the taxes were $36.40 leaving $3.60 for the owner on an interestment of nearly $3,000. It seems to us that this is a forcible instance of the fact that taxes are too high. Data furnished by Observer Piercy for the month of March for 23 years past shows the mean temperature of the month to be 25 degrees, the warmest March beintr that hp CI ''--- ..ww uuaibiuu LU ULLCUL flii f- 1QQQ "T I. 1 A trtnn I .... r u,l Vl luuUi "u niaicu it, loou, a nomination for mayor on the tne temperature dropped down to republican or 011 other ticket Ue WOUld live to see Mr. PiL-Pc river. In the trial of the case in the lower -court the plaintiff won. H. S. Ridgley, late of Lexing ton, has formed a partnership with A. H. Davis, of this city and will remain here permanently. The firm will do a general law and collection business. As both mem- are rustlers we oredict the now w 1 Grm will do well. On the eve Kansas City, quested The of his departure for Harry Fikes re Tribune to state HOMESEEKEBS' EXCTJBSIONH. Tickets will be sold on the first and third Tuesdays of January, February and March via the Union Pacific to points in Missouri, Arkan sas, Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Arizona and New Mexico, where the minimum round tnpirate is $7.00 or over, at one fare the round triy plus 2.00. For exact territory and full in formation or tickets call on or ad dress, xr. B. Olds, Agent. 21 degrees below zero. The pre cipitation for March is light, the average for each year being three T.-.l f . iuurias 01 an men. nowever in March, 1891, we had 2.19 inches. mi.. tt? - ine virginius was seized on October 11, 1873 and fif ty-seyen of those aboard were merder by no institute will be held this spring. opauiaras. more would nave been This decision was arrived at after murdered had , not the captain of receiving a letter from Prof. Tavlor. the Britis man-o'-war stopped the of the state university, statins" that siaugnter oy tnreating to oomoard he could not send speakers to this tfUl"1Su uc uua. x wenty-iour county until after March 5th. The years, tnree months and twelve committee concluded thnf afferthnt mayor, lor we are confident he would have the backbone to enforce the municipal laws. I. A. Fort, chairman of the ar rangement committee of the county farmers institute, informs us that in Sutherland, Mrs. H. S. Boal stopped over in town Sunday while enroute home from Denver. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cramer, of Lexington, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bonner. Sam Richards left Saturdav night for the eastern markets to purchase a stock of goods. Colonel Cody came in from the east Saturday night and went to Omaha again Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hoagland re turned yesterday morning from a visit with their son Arthur in Omaha. A. L. Beegle. of Grand Island, is in town to-day conferring with Geo. M. Graham, of the Yellow Front shoe store. Miss Lula Lytle, who for sev eral weeks has visited her home in the south-east part of the state, is expected back to-day. John McCullough of Maxwell was in town yesterday and informed us that he expects to leave in about two weeks for a visit in Ireland. Engineer J. C. Strahorn left this morning for Kansas City to attend a raeeti of the B member. W. H. Fikes left last night for Kansas City to attend the meeting of the board of adjustment of the B, of L. E., and may also go to Pittsburg, Kan., to visit his son Will. Mrs. Fikes accompanied him as far as Omaha, where she will re-' main until he returns, which will be about ten days. Total.. $241 718 7" LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50 000 00 surplus fund 15 500 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 1 159 88 National Bank notes outstanding 11 250 00 Due to State Banks and bankers 238 13 Individual deposits subject to check.... 104 600 13 Demand certificates of deposit 7 276 33 Time certificates of deposit 51 71 SO Cashier's check's outstanding 20 00 Total 1211 748 77 State of Nebraska,County of Lincoln, ?. s. I, Arthur McNamara, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above 1 statement is true to tne best of my knowledge and beUef. ARTHUR McNASIARA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 28th day of February, 1898. Ansie C. Kbamfb, Notary Public Correct Attest: H. S. Whits, Platt A. Whitx, Director. E. I". Skzbzbozb,) Educate Your "Bowela With Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 10c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund monev. Why? Sit on a board ? You can buy a Cushion for Buggy or Spring Seat for Dash Boards and Storm Aprons at the WIL60X dept. STORE folShff: BABY'S SHARF EYES, YOU CAN SAYS from 10 to 16 hours between the Missouri River, California, and Pusrot Sound points by traveling- We hear much of the "sharp" days alter the seizure of the Vir- date farmers would be too busy with over the Union Pacific, -The eyes of little children. Whata pity gimus and the murder of her spring-work to attend an institute Overland Route." Through Pull- that when we need sharp eyes most crew 11 -. - - iuame was oiown up in a tspamsn tended harbor and 2o6 of her crew killed. In hrtrh moots Cno.n mir. I... r. ..... . i .i I . ... J w0 o luv. uuijr oetter arrangements can be made, giving- ootn nrst ana secona ciass case cnere is yet time. We makea passeng-ers the very best accommo- specialty of fitting" glasses to botk POS SALE. dations to -all- Colorado. Wvomino- old and young aud guarantee satis- - ,i r- 1 e , . the American battleshio a i ti- cinorc r,;tnr r.nrQ we have so neglected and wronged! ilnwn in n Smnioii 1 j. j .. TT.t.i.-.j at--:4. these -wells of kindness that they 1 t nrn c Ttrnnnrhr ht r i i i nnn MJTMrpn cniiinii 1 11111 iil vci 1 31. ..... vMguu uk w ua,c -r pecome wells ot darkness instead. It is hoped that next year are run daily via this line, thereby Do not aiow this to be if in your one to profit. Gash is economy. Credit is ex travagance. Jubt see the.new child suit age from 7 to 16 years at S2.50. ALL WOOL. Star Clothing House. One second-hand Sandwich four-hole 1 mt. tj.l. j -r- -r. Mounted Sheller. with ehrht-horse u uin AUdllu' a t-acmc mounted power, all in cood runninir Coast points. For rates, advertis- order. Jos. Hershey. inr matfpr nnH fn ;nnrmi4: call on or address business in Sidney. I KB. Olds, Agent. factiQn. Do not neglect your eyes. hhmCI.IITO Jeweler and Optician Iftgraving- &ae of ckarg-8. i door south Streitss Pharmacy;