.jaaJr aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ------ r.. . . Sj . THeIHIH N that MJaar care lor all me. They .okHke slaves at eet tie to Test seep, aad abase Sen: Wj lite ad JKgiect their keaitii ik eerr TST TO 21 Kyieep as jast ' -? i - i n " . I a . t i t-j- i rTso :-i-T t -J - I i PPPPPPPflPPPaPPPPPO aSri- riT.JSr AaainoGai yoiraiveers, L iJr! teobueabM iHHH MR : ;Bjbbbbbt;' s wrr i . '. a TBBBBBBBBa1"" wmal -erari, tierx emt every 7 aad spade little in rkeirjsr deas, or try to isulate Sfr. Gted- cra a, tree firm ly Src-woei. tifca : 1 Mg' feWHTKTTOBS -4"a Ko vTff "a1 rat trie Mspfeme aeeas soac The awn wheseaerres ? Wt2 kjsPf aeeas soac i-ciil VI sBtfeiap to lose asd cps -wei asd cats -srrlL rad Te&xftxn sn riwrw,w,lji Jus Jeodw2l sot fcosesBiiliai)r Kate's Gotees fcLr8! JS tO-bcd rock to CpsB tiui Crate era was Abandoned Bad Way Sew XosKJfar !. If nwiln says the Gernw; rtrhi tolaadBrovisioBs step, but that Admiral to peraait it. Che cease according to the asseatc ferce fee laadiBg aaier octwo GrflraM rnrinon Dewey tarpntoned to cxsieers aad its stees plies wag abandoned. INew Tore, May digpftteh to Hike Wee Song, dated May'3J, 3 bob st Mania is Bcarco aad mmt m the caused scuff a weels will exhaast tl ply. The -rdiuateers bat the Spanish gnTrnrmnnt : r-f iUIuU. -soon -roe. dmrlnr it is a dealer's iraaaess to sell vtmarkat sTCL15 Pfes for selfei eaed. A delsgatkm paring to wait oa CTb -WflliaKis, as tbe creak. The ssargaste iwadtBg araatry. da. sent Vr Panes! W-iX r, 5supa- ias arrived, and with h Sv-'cB cathartic All nirdi- 1ST SIGNAL SECT ?steaalcAiTBgeeiits ForReport- iipjrsacli of Hostile Ships. Satioss all along- use. - I BnKLKjBd caass an taeaaaaae iti . . ' " aew bj m eraiear 3t.X i j r PPPKBpafafapafafafafafafapafa Md the Attempt eMUintlu ni- il f isd tb -war tv SBOwdi. tOTSaak Screfala; kfomMoat I afafafafalpafafafafafafafafafafafafaPaH I t i i : --- . t I fiu'S'n.n.i.j t . 1 aiM i' it mj-L f j i ' aPaPaVPaavaPaPaPaPaRPaPPaPl vffcMTj wo to.as jHii)H!aT rgft- Will Praas x.,; -p-- , - " wmw crew at alt i j w. mb oawe, ibhouh apapapapapapapapapapapapapapapampapj s.ia. WaHdKHaespt to beKae to " 'e the Cimptll Ti?r&sij a6f tWJ ererk J . MPaPaPapaHpaPal Kow Hp x powder sill aear tiat place. From IS'fiir Ob. 4 lreaEdffiostof taa wsraw rs- f m r., , . . pppplpl iit r..u "Sesor Tolo succeeded ia -making Ersks from fee xavy jara,-wo JaftnSy Urmliikiim wigau ise laatK vet aPaPalpaPaPaPaaaH rZ-Ti satirfackxy arraHgeeiits for tie coal- tawie digaresee betweea a Gatlia POTitMetetegjt -jmw H t!T brokea owing to Amiea inWace ia WaHpatoct was Tfc eoaauggioa it wa dr -rwe f li'rAriPaPaPaPapPai JaifS aeeealcoacerH.aadtkeews of tkk litecied to tie flyia sqaadroa. Itaa- Sala? ITL JoaDt if1L4jDMaPaPaHpalpal kwi' iacfrdrore the Spaskxig irom taeir. Aiia-ai TeiMfemwaiXetXe Sdee- P8ail Ceawiere 'Bekkj e a re- aWeL -14 iwVw iipa-a-a-a-a-a CZlL- igiaaliateHtkKiof SomckiBg at Cape td Satieaai Gwmi-Ti toi tie Vc lBdie m pared it jf jrrPaH SretesandHiadBtiealafe rsfageat wJ!TJ!rr search of tie Spaakk fleet. Wt kTl A " ANEH SaaSaRodeOaba. Spaia's tacticlwas wmu Oa Ma v IS tie eraser St. ioais aad ,f A r , telaad sap- dfers aad fee terxibie erpease daflyin- feeJfeefc Tiey-were oraeraC to cafe' TfVMr llCrnejM carred by the Affwrinni goramaeat, w.w--ir r . tie f-ereiga cables tiatsta fro Saa- 1fTwt'5 Hilfl ' ?nS sie wfll aot ri a TeitofSe uj Ideat tiago de Gabaaad Gaaafaaaaw. , SseMvjf: "VV f - ' V tZ aiaaSa diaaeter. i?a!JJrc?afflt- lastTTedaeedy rBoraiag tie Warn- 'tETLSf . Jftj rs: xae Eitaa- Tn . ,t . ' 5.600 aaorsTOianteas. Tiis will ate LjST ff o oh,), flaJS J " ! t-W J I -oiauuBliUl CuuClHUffi ID- I H.o f J x. -c - r ,1 I 1 111111 c c u. I Cff . - mailable sap. W: '-DeeaxiagsaScieat occasion to a WJaVla aal sCxU. M FlT&t deaaadsdfood. I STEW"RT TIT.Ta VlS mT.TJTn? I exist. I Wr t fit o .n I fL1 - w leet loag-wag sped aad I - . . J S 1 Uai , . ' i --uiuijj . - - - i Laea oae oiae asTerea eaas wag car- J r7" Aca woa troaates it Kaw&ete i 11 " - aataorisies I . I ,HU-aersDy do call xortb TOlaateers to irA tdr ii , ! of timo. in fTTttt o aadiiate are threat- " TO Me wTeaM tie arecateSab- erf 7fi.mii -i. ZTi:, T, --'1 tora. Itton rf v" SS HOItXIZ said to be pre- w. ar a.-., .Mvhaa the voiaateera called .forth fTrr L Swift's SaeciSe. I StateaCoasal TiLraTk" "" rorproclaraatkm of the 23rd diriCZ: ?r? I". i - Pall ckawas fear aa oat- y"rri f" t April in theresent tti tie to rt.-L AW m: faT C?- C CflT . 1 II ? paPaVaHpaValt ottop ta SS: !e!rL hPPortioaed,aS far T pcticbie: 1 I .iJI.-a3. "Th.TI!lll Mi I W iaflpaHaH Chief Aniaal- I iT "Iwr:' ! & several stet aad territories .,7; " XL I " , iSmHv&IHpav imkn from here, e 1 ' o " . " and tie Dktrir.fc of nrftw,, X 7T, " , -"" . ces ail aeeaeated cases whiali JHpRrTTIHMpHIPPalv oionax sai ae pro-posed, to address ,,,7 , " ' y n eanesaay aiteraooci tuc crsiser otaer reedie8-have no p f f,t: irn t SS .HBipJVJWHaapiaK. staff j. organ- Miself partictilady to to paragraph ?'JL to. and the tag thre a shower of shell fcofrTSSS W 'WpaSHpaHpaB v thebmwlujnrtettecoiH. SJ.J! Saatiago. w 'of the aring tUb, aad coailS 1 SBSPH age or tae salTer seigaiorage aad the rf" -TTT inofieata range ol , 100 yard. Tirst erury, or otaarsMaeraL ) fiaaWlpaPaPapB SiE1 I'arpoges aail All Connected &TTeIcraph and Telephone XiBPS. 1 mmmmmmmmmBi V BBBBBBBBBK 'aTaaal x aasjav- aaaaaaaaw! BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT jAjAjAjen GT0S, May 24. After several wori alomr the entire stretch tic and Grnlf coasts, tha Straeat has t:-mpletcd the thensiTe and efficient sys- s tor ooservin? the an- B hostile fleet that has ever i operation. Anew burean created for this pnroo5e. ft coast signal service, in -ptain Bartlett. The svs- services of 3.230 men. Uong the coast from Bar Har- Galveston, Tex. These are 34 central stations, about apart along the coast in ram connected tu- ph withjthe coast signal department, and op- duty night and day, vy department in con- Spfcic toach with the entire tb aad Galf coasts. -Foreiga xasdents Cavite. Spa&lsh reports say t werejnuea. and 700 wounded in the bombardment by Admiral Dewey. All classes are raiting armonsly the ar rival or onr troops. There is no sick ness on ohr ships. CADIZ TEEET HAY EATS SAILED. 5e Jietn Allmred la Be Sent Oat efXbat Pert.. IiOSDOS, Hss"2i. A-disnatch to the Evening ITews from Madrid published this afternoon says : "No news is al duwed.wtt of Caiie.-.RBd altieaek it is 'aEnoancedioday that Admiral Asmara starts hence legal teader Botes. He held that the arcoanfc of soaey prodaced from taxation under the bill woald de pend largely apon the policy adopted relative to the issae of raore money and tne issae of bo&ds. Ha believed that with an issne of boads woald he re quired largrV more taxation to produce & m eu sac LXis.ii m woniQ witaons an issae of bonds. 4 3Bitr&erYJee far the Army. :7aSEZ9GTQK, May 24. The postoffice grtnest e delaged with letters from who wish to obtain appoint .connection with the military bo service at tbe different camps & headgaartezs. By an Txnderst&nd entered into by Postmaster Gener- Eruery Smith and Jfirst Assis IjitPoatoaster General Perry Heath. .irevcr. tmi Bemce will xe snper ed entirely by the -exisiiiin force of 'it postomco department and the active rk of eollectinr: aad distributing mail hsar to the forces in the field will be naged by the officers and enlisted of the army, without: added cx- s to the g&recaaient. i Qpaeto ABle-Ajuer!eaua Allisaee. 1 1 tciGa jf ar M The waited Irish made Known Lkrongh the war dc pert- sent." Secretary Alger said thi$ afternoon that the additional volunteers called for woald no? be selected from the 2v".-- txaal Guard, as were the first 125,000, bat the enlistments were open. The regulations referred to in the procla- raation nader which the will be conducted have not yet been XbsU Press Cemmeai, i prepared, and it is thonshi that the IiOXDOX, May In the newspapers l isuo occasioH for hurrvin thw Tnattr? today there -are several striking in- j until the fall draft called for in the ataaces of American aadaaii-American I first ta-oclamatina h tviiuuiiuw to-"reioin the rf eelimr. WMln tw mimtirnF tm. i TTia if ? t fwM besurprising to learn pers allnde with pleasure to the refer- cates a determination to press the cam- paign actively aad vigorously from bow on. One hundred and twelve thousand Uiea have now been mastered iato the volunteer army, of the United States, and the official reports show that the greater number of these are ready to move to the front. Over two-thirds of the state have entirely completed their masters. The failure of some of the states, notably four or five in the soath, to furnish the men called for up to this time is a surprise to the army officers on duty here, bat is ascribed, not to alacv' of patriotism, but to a belief probably shared by many of the national guard j men who had home ties and business connections which they could not well afford to givn up, that plenty of other so encumbered would read- that the snaadron has already left and tnattne presence or Admiral Camara, as well as the announcement aneat the fleet soon sailing westward, have been a blind to cover its departure. There is some anxiety here as to whether Ad- i miral Cervera's squadron has been ablo to unite an Cuba waters. If the minis- f abouts of Admiral Cervera, they are .keeping it very quiet." Aiaerieu Plert OTBiTua. Had rid, May A dispatch re ceived here from Havanajsays : Secret orders have been given to Admiral Cer vera as to what course to pursae in the event of the Americans attermitrnf to ences to the queen in yesterday's cele brations at 2few Tort and Tampa and inthe-prayer of the chaplain of the senate, the Morning Post has allowed to appear in its columns a violent de nunciation of America from the Hon. Stewart Erskme, a brother of Baron Ersiine, who alladas to America's "present immoral warfare against Spain," and asserts that the sentiment of the country-which is worth having is for Spain. On the other hand, the St. James Gazette, which has hitherto been bitterly anti-American, seems to be becoming much more friendly. VTerk f Preebytertea. WiSOJfA. TjAKE. Twd Vat- TwtKni Lu.umauua oerween um ami i iresbyterian general assembly today. Spain. Americans continue to occupy t devotional positions oatside of Havaaa, Oieafae-! Rev. "William Walka. of ifpxir A gos, Cardenas and Santiago de Cuba, j resolution tos adopted expresson tie Pf 1101 50 cumbered wonlt There are now 19 American warshiiK ' mrfiTai cnfw V t T irv be fount, to take their places. fSnicago at a big mass meet- Jb CtSral Music hall, presided over Jala M. Smytn, nave aooprea reso w emnhatically condemninr the JLfti alliance between the United Lad Great Britain. The resoln X&b ounce the alliance as uncalled sd aatioaally degrading, at vari ce with American traditions, and the itiments of a rcajoriry of the Ameri i neaale who arc not of British an r. It declared that such an alli woald result in an European com oaagaiast as, and would mako artners in the crimes of the British rpire against weak states and defense- peoples. MEaui)e MT KretHllj-lBtcrreBe. jXDOSjMay 24. A veteran diplo- "I expect European xnterfer- . this wax, bat not at the present becaace the continental powers l find m pretext for stepping in as : as Spain holds oat gamely, i have j 'jqq for sappasiag that Austria is waiting for an opportunity to do - hing for Spain- Bat tie Austrian - -V feels that he eanaos go against xaach into the hands of before Havana. It is reported that the Spanish govemaeathas purchased an other vessel, to be asedas an armored cruiser. As cabled to the Associated Press from "Brem en yesterday the 2forth German Iiloyd steamer Havel has been sold to afirni at Haabarg,nd sailed ' yesterday, presumably for the Mediter ranean. Spaslah Tlet Is OS" Cab a. Set WEsr,May 24. The movements of the United States fleet, which are ; iaown here, make it absolutely certain j no battle has yet occurred, but an en- ' gagement is expected to occur this ' week. Every preparation has been J made to destroy the Spanish fleet, ' which has been definitely located off Cuba. -tvey "West has not been so deserted by ! warships tor weeks as it is this morning. All signs point to a decisive battle soon. The hospital ship Solace and her sur geons were ordered to be ready for ser vice at a. moment's aotice. sembly with the national relief com mission and similar associations, having in view the welfare of the soldiers, sailors aad -muriaes eagaged in the present war with Spain. The regular order of the day was foreign missions. Nebraska Crop Balletia. Ijxcoia-, May 25. Tie last week has been very favorable for the growth of small grain aad grass. Bye is heading ont; winter wheat is jointing; both have made a very rank growth of straw, and a few instances complaint is made that wheat has lodged slightly. vjtrass in pastures and on the ranges in western counties is exceptionally good. The wet weather retarded corn plant ing, and there is still considerable of the crop to be planted. Spate Kipi Tip TlraatifHT 3ifee. Set West, May 24. News reached hare of a dastardly attempt to blow up the boats of the blockading squadron. "What is believed to have been a sub- j marrae miae was .exploded vesterdav by the Spaaish 30 ariles off Cape San. ' Antonio. Officers oa the warships say j in j. r j -a ,. . ma lanain a&s TrtTC -noannir mines throughoat the galf stream in an at tempt to blow up the blockading squad ron and newspaper fleet. TJom Change Tkeir Prtrrm. Ixtdox, May 24. A gpecial disnatch from Madrid today says: Evidentlv : the program in regard- to tie Philip- Doable Mnrder at ivry West. HeyWxst. May 25. James J.Dor Eey, a machinist, was found dead early this morning in a yard within a half block of the Key West hotel. His face and head were braised beyond recognition- This, together with the assault of a gang of negroes upon William Came, a sailor of the gunboat Morrill last night, has roused the people to de mand that the city he pat -nader raar-tiallsw. Postal Paeflitie far Soldier. Washington-, May 25. Two orders in regard to mail from sailors aad sol diers have been issued by Postmaster General Emory Sadth. One order takes tie Philippine islaads oat of the cate gory of places where mail communica tion with the United States is suspend ed and the "ther revives a regulation penaiirag Ecuoiers, sanors aad ma- TSA53P0ETS HATE SOT SAILED. Xtepartare of tbe Expedition to itrwfla Js Delayed. SasPeaxosco, May 26. The Pirst battalion of the Tenth regiment, Penn sylvania volnnteers, rinaibering C02 men and 38 officers, arrived in this citv trus morning. The streets were thronged with people who welcomed the soldiers with the waving of flaps and gifts of fruits and flowers. The transport steamers have not sailed, al though the soldiers have been on board the City of Pekin since Monday and on the Australia and the City of Sydney since Tuesday. The Australia, whicL. is the flagship of tbe fleet, is ready for sea, but the other vessels will hardly- be ready for several days yet. Their car goes are not all on board and the vessels have not been trimmed for sea. Brig adier General Anderson and his staff are aboard the Australia and waiting impatiently -Tor the start. It is announced that the transport fleet will sail this afternoon. spoad to the American Arc, then Morro began to crumble. Throsgk their glTiTiCffl the men on the Waapatack could SCO clouds of mortar dast aad falling walls as the shower of shells beat an incessant fire upon them. At last Morro ceased firing. "We've shat her up." was the shoat that west an from the grimy, perspiring crew of the tug's deck. And the crew was right. It will be & longtime before that heap of rains can do anymore damage to the hated Yankees. Neither the St. Louis nor the Warn parack was injured beyoad afew brakes spars. Tie St. Louis aad Warapatack proceeded from. Santiago de Cuba to the bay of Guantaaamo, 20 miles eastward aad cat the cable there also. The small Spanish batteries there opened fire oa the America its, but with the usual poor aim. A few well placed shots from the St. Louis silenced the Spaniards. No sore daring feat than that of these two ves sels practically unarmored, goiag cooly within range of Spanish batteries, has been accomplished since the war began. Spanish. Trick at Sartlaiqae. Sr. Ptxkke, Martirnqae, May 25 The Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror is being coaled by the Spanish steamer Alicante. The Alicante lies at the mouth of Port de Prance harbor. It was all along supposed that she was a hospital ship, bat there is mo doubt that she carries a cargo of coal for the Spanish warships. Her pretensioas to' be a hospital ship were obviously pat forward as a blind. The United States consul has cautioned the Prench offic ials of the port not to allow the Terror to take coal in excess of the quantity necessary to carry the Terror to the nearest Spanish port. -books mailed free to any address b3? Swift Specific Co.,Atiaetef GT Legal Notices. NOTICE TOR rE8LfL'ATI0.Y. ScaiaJliaSek, April 25i.JeL f iaac8rare&TgfTesttat Secure W. Border. oMUxweli. Jhts Sled Hiien ni lui . Toafco final prooj beore tbe SeeMer aad Securer tKerrth daj of Mar. 1W. oa Usber npUeattea So. 13.H6. for the -e4bIF nf th 1 Section 2. in Ttt n-htr 12 sarik. 3fcCaBoBh. George W. Xofeerts aad WDHaai i i m . mil vi juxrreii. nes. JOBK T. BDOCi-f. KeKkle COSTHST .OTICX. Baited States Laad Oftce. XorUt Matte. JTeb.. , . t , April 19. liS. A Beflciect contest aSdarit baTisR bees aled ia Misoficebj-Jotui W.JosssoB,coBte!taat. asa&ti Jer east bait of norifeeact quarter asdeast balfol wbet q arter wcUoa 38. toraii d 105. raage i W, br Jasea K-T3Jer. ceatestee, la wbich it U aaim ana iaai ibc eteatyears bare Mmd ith o proof aad UttJaeaJL Haley does sot In-I wmioBmprooioa satd laad (aad tbat aaal beariag bild at W o'clock . m. tm Xar Si. irm before) tbe Better aad Xeceirer at lS u cuieu -iiea xaoa usee A orta Platte, rt eb. The. said coBtestast baris. Is s proper aSaarlt. Sled 1 pl 19. 133, et forfeeto iaieb tfenr Six aer do. diiixeace, peraBI Krrice o tbis aotice eaaaot C aude.it is benbrordM aj sch sotice be given feydeeasd proper peb- -OfiX r. HUT3Ci3r. aeger. XOTZCE POS. PDBUCATIOX. ZaadOSea atlfortfeJMaae JfeJu ? Kit 2. aafL C Notice l berehr irfren that niiw "V bas Sled (notice of iateatioB to sake aal proof be- mcr asa jteoNTer as tsclr cace la Xorih Platte, XeSx, oa Xoadxy, tbe 13ih day of Jaae,l93, oa Usber appUeatioa Xo. 12, W7, for i-uuiuaok iibukt ci te sonaeasc qaarter aadmctbeast qaarter ot tbe aortbwest qaarter aad lots 3 asd 1. of sedioa S. In toaabiD ) aortb. raage 3H -wast. Hcnnrnei .as vitaegsei Jesg Rae- wea, urisjeioees. aoBaas J. xiaaesaaib jm I raiii uygaz. ait or Lew, 260. National PXA2TJS, HZ flAHEii H. Semite, P. A. TOte, ArtinrMcNa A gcaeral. MoCAJptVFraartetw. J.a North Platie Phai Urags and Druggists9 warrant allgpods tobe jast as repre v We aim to haadle tbe bearades o( Sell eYerything at xeasoaable pric All Presoriptione CarafuIly'Wteel by a Lieer Orders fro hi the country and aiem Pacific Kailwaj is respectfuilj soT nirsz aooc sorth of First XatiwalBaHk. HErXAJT.aegWer. meoiaxe engagement m Unban waters in case Admiral Cervera will draw nff the eaeary while tbe Cadiz fleet re lieves Havana. CerreraJDefeated or Caagbtla a Trap. Madrid, May ill. The government has eitter. received news of a crushing defeat or that Cervera is caught in a trap in Santiago aad caaaot get out. All morning there have been grave con sultations of cabinet ministers. The Ri&?ia. or attempting to ' general air is o&e ol great senonspSss. biltaly or Germaay toafcka quarrel j HoweU Arfirae4toaBtT. . the Unitea Statos. ? WASsrs-cmw.Mav 24. B. B. HowpII. j junior second lieateaaat in the navy. piae islands has been changed. It is The government n beUevedhere that there willbenoim- ' tosendherspeaTxmwhkh htentthSns BOO Kad ' UtUe IaBSr erHMla Cnhsi Morxus, xne unitea consul at Mataaaae, A. u. aoee formerly of Oataha, is ordered to the ; auxiliary cruiser Prairie, bow atXew V t. mi - a , Fjford, L,.was atCaatpMcKialey tarrS a w, mef I . t Miaterview he said: i j -Prairie earras a crew of 400 men. . . . xt i vntmnm. v Jcew xarxaavalmilitia. r to .a38BSBf,.xae Tmutccxs ih u i - '-oat states that taarais-iiiue aaa jt theUaitedtStts seWiersfaSiag tune io disease iaCafca. ?iJd oear- ' k r Bltnriitr J"Mt ParteaB liMaD.May 3f IJ Alaeiovar o Aa the aactWioef of foreiga aXAins. waeawa edhy'stxite, tie Spaeh a- .rior to Paris- The iiaeareraea taso&dent of tae Assocmien 'that he dwwaet -aesae laesmce, i it ja 3trc grsaaos. ' are aerfectly aragtitwtble Aarmgt-heaa received here ef aacagagement Tiny seasoe it taare 5 5 aoef tieralee af JwaHh." aetweta the -hae-heea' received Oregon at Iey West. is to be collectod on delivery. SPJLXES TEOM THE VTRTia, ; 'JL'he 2lSth renewal of the English ueroy was run at Jvpsom Dowas Wed ntscay, and was won by Jeddah. The plant of the StoaghtSHi Waeon company, one of the largest concerns of its Joaa in Wiscoa&in, was damasred fiu,wu uyjire rv uuiiesaay. An extra freight train ran into a tms. seager train Bear Pontiac, llls.,Wedaes- . oay. xaree freight cars were badlr smashed. u.'aere -was aoaamagedone to tie engine or passenger oars and no employes or passengers hurt. BaHev Decker, colored, shot snd , tally wounded ik wife, a white at Tottenvaie, States Islaad, Wednes day. He then killed hiras-elf with the "rvaapon tie had used upon his wife. At St. Louis Wedaesday, the Mutual Life aad Actadaat Assurasco eosapanv , xsrocaeraooa oi ixxxxasoave b- , graeers elected the folk) wing Seers : W. Patch, preaWeat; L. Zeeafas, of the amval ef the ports of the ameers ahaw that rlw sa. caoa k ia a prosperous eoadition. IVebraakaas llasy Trnilaff. Sax Pkaxosco, May Coloael Bratt of the Nebraska volunteers is anxioas to get in to active service. He is making rapid work onperf ecting his regi- rs? nt and in a short time there will be no heifer drilled organization in the camp. The Utah light battery practices daily in field evolutions and theoretic work, and the command should be useful in the Philippines-- If the battervis left here any length of time, ammunition "will be applied for so that the men may oe rurther lastracted in target practice. The government Quartermaster last is as men 250 pairs of shoes. f laasof aa Jiasliali Syndicate. Oshkosh, May 25. There is a plan on foot which, if carried ont, will cause a revolution in the sash, door and blind industry of he country. The factories of -various places are to be purchased and controlled by an TntrKgh syndicate. JLhe cities embraced in tne proposition include Minneapolis, St. Paul, Winona, I Minn. ; Binghamton, Addison, Hornellsr vifle, Syracuse and Buffalo. X. Y. : Milwaukee, Wis. ; Clinton, Dubuque, Muscatine, Lyons, Ia., and Rock Isl and, His. SVr IDepartsaest SeeiTes KeXewj. WAmi-WTOK, May 24. It is staled at the navy departmeat that bo sews IdscbiMayai. The ioBew- augfc to-the Examiasr ofice tM-aortt uaieea 10 a. m., Bpeportrus -now "Good weather. i-Rr-( CUsr tbe "Moaterey. Sax PsAxasco, May 34. The work ef osaliag aad nrarisigaiBg thesoni- tor Mosterey is jaegroouag rapidly, aadwhea this has- beea completed the Tassel will go to Mare Tshiad to take aa. asuHaaitioa aad. aaderge a tior- sea. It is very probable that she will -go to Hofiolals, there to take ea an other supply of ooaL Preai Hoaokda she will steaai as far as posseale, whee she will either he taken ia tow by a colliec, -whieh 5s to accoaaaaylerf er refill her bcakezs freat. the collier at It is generally understood that will aaake fast tiae between here Hoooluiu to catoh the transporte l leave tit port beaore'lier. 3Te-ir Xork Steak Market. New York, Mav 25. London failed to respond fully to yesterday's 2?ew Xork gains, and the stock market here showed depression at the orcninr. the important in t ernationals fallia j- si i r-kt 1 1- j yeow me xonaon pantv. The fcnlls rallied to the support of the market and ptirciiafied round amounts of the lead- lag specialties. The railwav stocks wrere rather sluggish althoush there were no iarge amounts offered. Consty Treajrarer Ileatea asd Jlebbed. Madexia, Cah. Mav i'5. Coshttt Areasura- iirohn was terriblv beatpn by robbers at an early hour thisisorp- ing and the strong box of the couatr nfledof ite contents bv the robbers. The treasurer was found in aaaacoa- scwas condition in his office shortly af ter SaVTRTSrsr. MO bsH Vaam T. I " uo BfecToa. aeahorc nf anmt the f aw l . ...ji i W, rn, -Lr -r, - i ; . r aaouisa, wag Bcrm sac aaytaiBg saort of aa tafal to has. The election J Hawaxmx, Mav 3fi. Ti aeaiaa cioeed aeeas aad ecexsaanstt J Jr- wocwirersrBaoved this -mm jceea laseresc Police Peaalea XawTold. St. Louis, May 25. The supremo court at Jeff erson Citv declared the St. Louis police pension law unconstitution al. The decision was rendered in answer to the petition of one Heaven for a writ of mandamus to compel the St. Louis polico board to pay him a salary as a member of the polico force. He had been retired at the ead of 30 years' service, under the law. The writ was denied, the court holding that the con stitution prohibits the city of St Louk irom granting public money to or in aid of any individual. Wheeler Asks Tor Jtryaa. Atlanta. Ga., May 25. A special to the Constitution from Montgomery, Ala., says : J. A. Ho nn tree, secretary of the Alabama Press association, who has just returned from Washington, brmg3 the private tip that Major Gen-, eral Wheeler of Alabama, is beseech ing the president to appoint William Jeanings Bryan of Nebraska to a high position on his staff. School Teaekers Ealtat. ToHSEA, May 25. John McDonald, president of the Kansas State Teachers' association, states that of the 3,000 vol unteers who were mustered into tbe service fully 00 were school teachers. "Almost all of the country schools were out about the time President McKinley issued his call for troops," said he, "aad hundreds of teachers saw an opportun itv to droD Jnto the service and did so." Sates For Veterans. Chicago, May 24. Western lines all will knock $3 from the round trip rate made for members of the Grand Army of the Republic who may go to the an nual encampment at Cincinnati this year. fcx lar but two lines have made that reduction, but before the end of the week all will have fallowed the ex ample. Grand Army men in the west and northwest, therefore, can figure the transportation cost .of the trip at one full far to Chicago and $60 for the ride from Chicago to Cincraaati and return. OTICX FOR PrrBUCATIOX. iaarl OSes at Xonfe Platte. Xeb , . , , April ISKb. im. ftotice U berebr zirea thxt the oHmriu,.. eettier bw filed BotJce.of bfcr tnteaUon to sake fiaal proof iaaappxtef aisebdm aad tbst said proof will be aaae before tbe Segister aad Se- HAKKTABAKER. H. E. Xo. 17(778 lor tbe eart bait ol tbe Bortbvest qaier, i sa teceoa 13, toim 11, rsBe HeoassUie following Trftaewes to prore hi rammaow nawwt spoB asd ealtiTaUoB of wuui,ra: Jew iaoaer, dvard Wllaon. WiUlasi OrlSth, and Cbaries Boree, all of Sasier set. Xtb. 2W5 JOHjrr.fllJfMAK, Better. gnrmiimiiifmnnuiiiiiiiuiiriiuuiviuiiinim g Gasoline Stoves, ' Refrigerat j j Lawn Hose, Lawn COXTEST XOTTCE. "Dalted States Land Oace, Xortfe Platte. Xeb I . . , May 1Kb, im. I A soSdent coatestaaidaTit bariag been filed ia tbia office by Delia Xarorfrb, contestant, aeaint Uoseesieai! Entry 1,'n. mKi-mtAe March 4, 11, fortbeeoctbesstqtstrterof tbe aortb art qnarter aad tbe oortbeaet quarter of tbe soatbwest trar- t .W ,J ,1.. . . 1 . - . . I ' . ot ao goaiawew t; carter ox Zir . ' "i"p J- norm, raoge za west, by CbarleS.Iioss. coatestee, ia -which iti alisRed taaasiiBBontbs. Said parties are bereby notified ..vrpc. , jtwuu ana ouer enaenee toccbtor iuWadoQ at ten o'clock a. m. on JmeZth, siuKi m aiTjutci Bsu AecciTer at law ot- f ecateetaat bavins, ia a proper aSdarit a J.ums, ttniona. jacta -watch ebow that iiter aw arjesce pcr?OBl errrice of thi notice caaaot be xcrde. It isbr!rr nrAim,i j Ibat reca notice be given by dae aad proper pabli- 'P Xegijter. JS THE DISTRICT CO&ET Ef AXD TOEIIX 1 1 cola Connty. Xebraka. Ia tbe Hatter ot tb application of Saasael Goo-1 aec.ciecnKirottneetaeof Saasel Urbach.de-1 cvi, m ku reai estate oeiosgias to said tele. Tbiscaase coming oa to be beard on the pti- " uiaucc, ezecaior or taa emAle of Sasiael Urbaca. deceased: It i ordered that tbe saidtiecotnr. Samael Goasee, asd all parties in- cxn. wow cH?e oa MOBday. tbo 27ta day ot Jase, li, if any there be. why jfee prayer . x,, Buuujuooi c Kraaiea to eetl tbe Bri21e rweDty-two feet raaaiaeaortt ant nK lbrnwhIit?,ioBlocblOS, Xortb Platte, Xebras- j tiTT K u csiKC- xaie order to be puiisu wxxrrumg io law la tbe Xorth PlaUe Sated April Sth, 1238. M tH.M.GBrXES.Jadge. Mowj i Garden Tools g Seeds in Bui-fee. If yoa need any of the above goods first-class makes see Eoley Elock. lflo no one owes PURE LAKE C. F. IDDINQ; LUMBER; Bryaa'a. CempaBy K ecta Ofieerx. -LJXCOLX, Jay2i The electMe. of company or&cers by the new coataaay recruited by William J. Bryaa was heid last night. Mr.. Bryan's frieads had i made a canvass in "Ms behalf far the oaptaiacyaad aewas plaeed ia.aoi- wmm, mm wxaarew wnea it was seen saatetaws eestrcd the alace. H. G. J ray) ?rR St.ieaU Srii- St. Loos, May 35. Eearacy Speedy, iaowa all over the ." jfw. aiTea irom the Mer- lagrrom Jawardefi castle to -rH- I T m ... ts lAsui. j-aeywere earned &v a ! half aos.old retaias of the faadly ! w a Bier on waeels,oa which thev werr taaoTwthehwiiMwt the favorite ftaadctothe Xias Sartea at Key West. Tampa, P'a. , May 24. The Pd Cross ship State of Texas, with Mwg Clara Barton, representative of the Xatioaal Bed Cross of America, aad a corps of surgeons and trained nurses, arrived at Port Tampa from Key West yesterday and cast anchor near the gunboat Hel ena. The vessel, which is fully fitted up for hospital purposes, and carries supplies eeoagh for the equipment of several Bed Cross stations, will, it is said, fellow the Seet of troops into Ca bas water. XoeteTelt'a Xlder Keady. Sax Axtoxio, May 34. It is thought that Boosevelt's regiment of rouzh rwers will begin Hoviag toward Cuba withia the aaxt two days. Coleael Leonard Wood," coHimaaeiBg the regi ment, received a telegram from the ad- Tutaat geaeral asrag hrmwhea he woald he ready to -aore aad Cetoael Wood aaswered that he co&M tart immediately. The accessary saaalies are being bow secured for the regiaieat and further orders are expected. Alt Tor Another Jutigr. Wasshsgtox, MayjfrL Justice Har lan of tbe supreme Jfaxt and Uaked States Circuit J adadftaf t we hefsre CE As asual. I am arain orenarod f n r - . ,, . " inraisn rue people ot JSorth Platte with a sapenor qaality ot lake ice. a nave an ahuHdaace of it, aad my cnstOHers are assured a full snn- plv throaghont the season. Orders left at Streitz's draff store will receive prompt attention. AND GRA Order by telephone from Ifewton's Book ; Wm. Edis. HUMPHREYS" oaciARrsPEancs SM ?ACX StC MiHXB TUX, "vH CONTENTS : Tart I. DiBOREce of Horses. PKrt II. Diseases of Cattle. Tart III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV.--Dfeeases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VT. Diseases of "Poultr-v. bindiog SO ots. P MS Your Ch.1 Same book, in hetanr Will earn money if yao ; Pratt's Ponll tae Jtoaoo