She jftmi-WwMji Sribmtf. 1RAL BARK, Editou and I'norniKTon HUDSCMl'TION 1IATE8. Ono Vfnr, audi In ntlrance, f 1.23 Six Month, cub In ndTnnce..,., 75. Cent Entered attheNorthtlatte(Nebrniik)poitoa)cBt econdclMmnttr. FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1899, S. P. Moiim:v, of the Grand Island Republican, has leased his plant to Fodrca & Fodrca and will booii assume his, duties as custom collector in the Philippine Islands. Pri:sim:nt McKini.uv has prom ised that in case he makes a west ern trip he will attend thercccptioh to be given the members of the Third Nebraska Regiment at Lin coln. It is said that Ucnton Mnrct will tell the senate investigating com mittee what he knows about the recount frauds. If Marct tells all he knows it will make mighty in teresting reading. Omaha is trembling with fear lest the army headquarters be moved from that city. The head quarters have proven a good thing for Omaha, and naturally it objects to the threatened removal. Onb iiundkki) years ago only a little more than 15,000,000 people spoke the ICuglish language, where to-day it is Bpokcn by 120,000,000 people. Expansion, therefore, is the destiny of the Anglo-Saxons. An Omaha man claims to have cured himself of Bright's disease by wearing a mother hubbard. This is on a par with ihe North Platte woman who effected a cure of rheumatism by wearing her h u sb a nd's trousers, J unci: M. U. Rki:he, of Lincoln, who has been Bpokcn of aB the re publican candidate tor supreme judge, has declined to be a candi date, and no insistence will induce him to accept the nomination, even though it was unanimously tender ed him. Tun republican cnugrmsiminl central committee, for the Sixth district, will meet at Kearney next Wednesday for the purpose of naming the time and place of hold ing the convention to nominate a candidate to fill the existing vacancy. Thohu who arc opposed to the issuance of the high school bonds have not yet advanced a single intelligent reason why the bonds should not be voted. There have been, however, some very childish arguments UBcd by those who are opposed to the bondB. Tin: deposits in the national banks of Nebraska increased over two million dollars during the months April, May and June, to say nothing of the increased depos its in the state banks. This is a pretty good showing, especially when Mr. llryan saya the business conditions of the country have not improved. Tiiiiuu Becins to be no longer any doubt but that 13ryan will be the democratic presidential nominee next year. VanWyckand Gorman and White may have a few support ers, but Uryan promises to carry the convention by storm; and a few niontltB later the republican tornado will sweep Mr Dryan off the face of the political world. Down in Dodge county money has become so plentiful that the Fremont banks decline to take the county treasurer's deposits and pay the statutory rate of three per cent interest. Just at this time Dodge county has less democrats and pop. ocrats than it lias had for several years past. There is nothing that kills ofT the demo.popB so quickly as prosperous times, Tin: Omaha Midway exposition does not seem to be any more pros perous under the new reorganiza tion Uian it did under the old regime. The lack of attendance of people of the slate is evidence that they do hot approve of the bIiow. About the wisest a'ctiou'.the nlauiigeuiciil can take is to close the gates and admit that their efforts to impose a fake upon the people has been un successful. Tub New York Sun Bays: Some of Colonel Bryan's admirers quake lest he should become to much of a plutocrat and bo impede his polit ical career. He is making and laying up a good deal of money by means of his books and lectures, but it is not in nature that he should become a plutocrat, no matter how full his strong boxes grow. A plutocrat is a rich man who doesn't believe in 16 to 1. Any other fel low can be as rich as he. pleases without hurting his professional standing as a populist or democrat. The lice's special correspondent at San Francisco wires that paper under date of yesterday as follows: C 10. Towle. of South Omaha, one of the Nebraska boys who came over a few days ago, -was inter viewed to-day. He says that it is his opinion that the war in the Philippines could never be ended by treaty for the reason that the insurgent forces were all broken up in predatory bands'with no at tempt at agreement between them, and a treaty would have to be made with each leader, and no certainty that it would be respected if made. He said the Tagals were now little better than tribes of bandit, war ring alike on the Americans and on the residents of the island, and sometimes on each other. Towle Bays there is a sentiment in the regiment that the campaign has not been well managed, and that it might have been pressed much fas ter. He says the Nebraska boys will come home very tired and worn out and that if they have the same experience that was had on the Morgan, the hospital ship, the pas sage home will be unsatisfactory, on account of rations and the treat ment by the ship's officers. Additional Local. Swan Swauson met with what came very near being a serious accident while working near the sandhouse last Tuesday morning. He was crossing the track with a timber on his shoulder when an engine which he had failed to notice came so close that it knocked him down. When he fell the limber he was carrying pushed him oir the track so he escaped being run over but he was very severely bruised and has a very lame back, He waB taken to the physician's office where he was examined and the physician found that no bones were broken. The engineer blew the whistle and rang the bell but there was so much other noise that Swan failed to hear them. A rattlesnake bit one of the da goes at work at Sutherland and, contrary to the usual order of things, the dago lived and the rat tler died. The dago was a pas senger on train No. 2 this morning bound for Chicago, having decided that he preferred metropolitan life to the terrors of rattlers in Ne braska. He did not appear to have suffered any ill effects from the bite. The financial difficulties of the Anderson Lumber Co. were tempor arily adjusted yesterday afternoon and work has again been resumed on the various buildings which the company is erecting, C. W. Hurkliiud came down from Sutherland this morning to inter view Beveral commercial men. WANTED. Harrington & Tobin want 30 cars now baled Hay for immediate dolivory. Highest cash price paid. HUMPHREY WITCH HAZEL OIL CPllos or Hemorrhoids Flssuroa & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. M Wounds & Brulsof Cuts A Soros. - ' Bolls & Tumors. Eczoma & Eruptions. Salt Rhoum & Totters EChnppod Hands. ' Fovor Blisters. Soro Lips & Noslrils. O Corns A Bunions. Stings & Bites or Insuots. Three Skcs, 25c, $oc. ,iitul$ijOo. Kohl ly linnet", or Rut iKwt jiatdonrfo litof if Ua III Hill It tl' Mill, (0., Ill l It MUDMilH.,Ntftil. Tnc Death Sentence. The wretched I prisoner who listen!! to tnc reading 01 Ills death warrant is not more nurely doomed than the man who is threat cited with dread consumption and fails to take tlio tight method to re pulse Its attack. The child that is born with a shallow, narrow chest ; tho yottth who daily crouches over An office desk; the me chanic who toils in nti nltimtilifm ,f dust, nnd the woman whose household duties constantly restrict her to the close, heated atmosphere of her home, nil live under the blighting shadow of consump tion. There is hut one sure protection ntrailiat this wholesale murderer nf turn n sound healthy body; pure, rich, red blood: and clean, clear breathing organs. Dr. 1'icree'fl Golden,- Medical Discovery f-J4 T "J, makes n man bun- 1 "-M-l . H gry, nnd really bun- 1 j-1 fr-H ' gry men nre usually I I J. -i- lienllliy. Hut that Isn't the whole bat tleyou may fill a stove with fuel, and if the grate Is clog ged with clinkers and the chimney with root, you wlfl have no fire, The "Golden Medical Discovery " Bees that fuel burns that the life-giving elements of the food nre absorbed into the blood, and that new, healthy tissues nre built up In the breath lug organs. It prevents consumption by curing all the nbttormal conditions which, if neglected lead up to consumption. Mrs. Jolc U. Clnrfc, ofUntcrprlne, Shelby Co.. Mo., writes; "I hnri despaired of ever rcettltrjj well, I had lecn In had health for twetveyeari! Hnd nches nil through me, iiintili hntnN, cold feet, nnd evervtlilnir I ntc illlrril nm li..t cotmllp.itecl, was very iien-oun, depressed and uenponncm. I nave taken six bottles or Dr. rierce'o Golden Molleiil Dlncovcry, ami my health Is now good," Constipation dlsanncars while von Wn when you take Dr. Tierce's relicts. Legal Notices. Notice of Special Election, Notice Is hereby clven that on Kattinlav the Mil day of August, I8W, In The School District of the Citv of North Platte. In tin. County ot Lincoln. In the .State of Nchras- k:i, 111 lite 1' irsi warn ot tlie city or North I'latte at the First Ward Homo Hiuiki- In ih.. .Second Ward of the City of North l'latto at mc ncrnnu ynni none uouxe. Ill tlie Tnlril Ward of the Cllv of North I'l.itt.. .it th,. Third Ward Hmnc House, In lllniiiaii pre cinct at the tichool house known as the Murphy schoo house on the Northeast quar ter of section ill Towiixhln II. It:inim in. in said precinct, and In Osgood precinct at the ecmioi iiouw Known as ine iirau school house on the Southwest quarter of .Section l!i, Township la, ItaiiKe :), In said precinct, a special election will lie held at which there win nc Huuiniticii to tnc electors of The .School District of the City of North Platte, In the County of Lincoln, In tlie State of bonds of said district, In denominations of l,0oi each, hearing Interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable at the State Klscal Agency In the City of New York, dated September 1st. IKiy, and Inter est payable September 1st. Woo, ami Septetn Ist each year thereafter until the bonds are paid. Said bonds to be numbered from 1 to 25 consecutively: and bonds .number t amis to be payable ten years alter date, the other bnndu to be payable In their numerical order, two bonds each vear thereafter until niinf (aid houil.s. are paid: which election will he "i;u .u eiKoi chick jii ine morning anil re main open until six o'clock In tlia aturnoou of said day. To lew a tax In ling and each year there after suhlelent tit pay the Interest, until mif lie lent Is levied to pay all of thp Interest on said bonds. And to levy a tax as required by law siif llclcnt to pay the principal on said bonds until Hulilclent taxes are collected to pay all of said bonds. Said bonds to be Issued for the purpose of constructing a central high school building on the site now occupied by the present ecu. tral school building In said district and for the purpose of furnishing the same. Those voting in favor or the proposition shall have written or printed on their bal. lots "l'or Issuing S.(K) In bonds of Tlie School District of the City of North Platte. In the County of Lincoln, In the State of Ne braska, and for levying a tax sulllclent to pay the Interest and principal on the same " Those voting against the proposition tiall have written or printed on their ballots: "Against Issuing lifl.tiui In bonds of The School District of the Citv of North Platte, in the County of Lincoln, in the Stale nf Ne braska, and against levj lug a tax to pay the principal and Interest of the same." Ily order of the Hoard of Mducatlon made July nth, lbW. II. L. HOlllNSON. President. L. 11, ISKNIIAUT, Secretary. liOlltlUT SHUMAN. 11. T. HICK. KUIID w: KINCICHK, JOHN SOUKNSON. Hoard of i:ducaiion. noxioi: op ham:. Kotlco Is hitroliy kIvuii Unit In imrnuat.rii nf nu nrdur ot II. M. (lrliu. JiuIru of Ihu illitrlct court ot Lincoln county, Nclinmku, uiailu on the KHli ilnjr of Juno, Ihf.i, for tho unlit of thn miullmui-t liinrtor of Hi'ctlim H, In Townhli 10 north, ot HntiKV V mint, In Lincoln county, Nebmrku, I w III wll nt Ihu C3t t rout door of tho court hmio In Norlh pintle, Nrhrakn on tho SOIh tiny nf Juno, lhW, nt ono o'clock p. ill. nt puilo vcinlita to tliu hlKtieiit lilililor fur fu-li tho nbo,t ilocrlbtil ri'iil otlnto. Hnlil nlo will rcniulu opon for one hour. Diitml (Ills Itilh dny ot June, IfW. OltltlN A. IIAllON, A.liiilniolrntiir of tho Krltite of Alvln O. llncon, Hocenitoil, This pnlu In ionlioiii'd until Koptviubur 1SW, nt ono o'clock p. m. SPECIAL MASTEH COMMISSIONER'S BALE lly vlrlim of nn onlor of rnlo Nmcd from tho Hlftrlct Court of Lincoln County, Nolirnskn, whorrln Tho Nohriinkn Iinii nml Trut Coiuiinuy U plnlnlltr, nml Henry Wllkliunn, Hnrnh Wllklu on, nt. id., nrn iliifeiiilnutK, nml in mo illntU'd, I will on tho UMIi ilny of AukiiiI, fW, nt ono o'clock . in., nt tliu tnt front door of tin court hoiiM) In North 1'lntto, NohniHkii, Mill tlio follon lug ihcrlhiMl ronl orlnto nt iiuhllo nncllon to Iho hlgliet hhlilor for chkIi, cuLJoct In prior inorl Knu of $l,i.(UCU nml Intortot nuil linen, to fnllnly mill iliHirco, to-tl: Tim on Kt liulf of Koctlon Tinty-two, In Township Tlilrlevii norlh, In ltniio Thirty wont, io t 2j-l:UU)l, Amount duo on unlit iliHirvnU tl2H,0 nml lulurost, eot 2S.(Onnil nc Orillllg pnntK. Dntiii Norlll 1'lntto, Ntdirutkn, July IS, 1MW. It. H, 11IIK1KI.Y, JIH Hie.ln 51'iffor (!oinmlsHlonir, LAND OFFICE NOTICES. CONTEST NOTICE. I). S, l.nml Olllco, North l'lnlto, Nib Juno lllh, 1MHJ. A hiillU'lfiil content ull'ulinlt hnttiig Wvii lllcllu IhUolllrn by Omni II. Jlolkcom contilnnt, iiiiuliict TlmtiiirCulluro oulry No. HID I mmlo Apili 10th, IHUI, for tho NnrthixirtipiHtlrr nfNiH:tloii IS, Town flilp 17, JUni;o ,10, liy U'toy 1' Clomo, ,mnleitiii, In which It Is nllcgoil U'loyl', t'loum hn fnlle.Hn I'liltlvnlo or plant nil)' part ot rnhl tract to trci n, Ili'OMii'iln or cullln ilutlng Iho yonrs of lsui, VttU 1MM,18PJ, 1X1, IWiT, JSVK, im, hut hits fit tiroly rejected nml uunndoncl nlil clulm tlnco Wi, nml tho urt of imlil tract foliuorly hrokou ii)i hns gono lin,ik nnd urown to grnm noil wiviU ami Ilium nro no trovn griming tucroon nml raid ilvfod exUt tii ditto. mMpnrlliw nro horvhy no. tlrkul to up.'onr, rcnponil nml orfur t'VMemo touih Imr wild kll.willou ut ton u'clook ii, m., on Aiwjuit lOili, lfW. I'ororo tlio liecUler unit Idfclvcr nt thu llultoil Stntes Uml ottlco In North 1'lntto. KhIi Thn Hihl ooulwtnnt htug, In a proHr nllUlnvtl lleil. J ii n Wli, IkW, H'l forlh fuciH vililch rhiiw llnit nflor duo illiliirc, imreoiml Mirvlco of .ililn riullrn I'niinot hn iiinitil, It Is hcrohy ordnrt'd mid directed Ibnt nuch notice bo by duo nml iir'Mr publk'nliou, JWUip aiU,K f(NCII, Keilter nn rsj-n 1 n'iir.iMKa. me lonowing proposition, to-wlt: Shall The School District of the City of North Platte. In the County of Lincoln, In the State of Nebraska. Issue JiVimti In ti. THE MOD WATCHING OUR SIGNALS Keeping track of tho trend of PKICES will make you feel that our SUMMER CLEANING SALE is fully on. You'll believe in our wish to close out all SUMMER GOODS. There is music for you in our prices They Touch the Lowest Point The making of a new selling record; but it's the time when we are much in earnest, when we pass along to you unusual values in Clothing or Furnishing Goods, which you need, can be satisfied at the slightest cost if you come here. M Men's Summer Suits, (7 PA worth $10 will go at M .DU Men's Crash Suits, worth (DO CA $3, $4 and $5, will go at MA.Dl; Men's Suits, worth $G.50, j M I Men's Working 25 cents and tip. M it Come and attend r ft 3 Mode One lylfIX IWSCMBflunj, 1?top. Selling the most Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes in North Platte. ft NOTICE FOR 1'intLlUATIO.V. Ijion Offico nt North 1'lntti , Neb., ) .... . . July Jiib mini. f Nollco In Uorohjr Riven Hint tho fnlawloK-niuuei! jottlor linn niwl notice of hpr lulontlou to make llnnl iroof In uppnrt of her clnlw, nml thnt wild proof will ho tundo buforo Iti'iflstor nml ltccejvor lit Norlh I'latte, Null., on AuriiM 2,i, 180i, vli: MW.IHHA J. UAHE, who mmlo llnmontoml Kntry No. 18121 for Iho Houlliwotiunrtorof HucllonCH, Towm-.hlp 1I5N,, ilniiKoVtl wimt. Hue limned tho followliii; tnviuo.t to prove her rnutlnuotiK reldonco upon nml eultlvntlon of tnhl Innd, vli: Hlephon H. Kiliner.llenry Kllmor, John Kl tiior. Hr., nml Ulinrlos H. Kllmur, nil of (lar. noli I, Neb. Jl OKO, K. FltUNC'll, lt0Kltor. NOTICK FOIt rUIll.IOATIION. Ijiml Olllco nt Norlli I'lntlo. Neb., JunoiMltli, lbW. Notice In hereby kIvoii Hint tho followlUR-tinuiml Holtlor has lllod notice of hln Intention to mnko llnnl proof In auppnrt of hi elnlin, nod Hint unld proof will bo iniiilo before llFitur nml llecelver nt Ninth rintto, Neb , on AiiRUnt 18th, lMM. vl MAHTIN WITZKI, uli innilit l,ft,i,,tMl,in.l umI.b V. 1711,11 .1. " wivu'i .'. ,u,, III, II.U llllllll wet ipinrtor of Hoctlon 32, tuwnrhlp ltl norlh, Ho nauioM tlio following wltneiweii to provo his continuous nmldenco upon nml cultivation of unlil Inml, vl.: Wllllnm H. Itoiw, lloliort J, Meuilo. Henry Null nml Adam Moore, nil of Myrtle, Neb, OKO. K.rilKNOlIHeKl.tiir. CON't'KHT NOTICE. United HtntOH IjiihI Olllco, North l'latto. Neb., Juno 17tb, 1810. A milk-lent contest nfiuinvlt ImvliiK been tiled in thin olllco by Albert O. llurlnn, conteiitnnt, nitnlimt thnlier culture entry No, I3,il3, mmlo December 2, 1WK), for the entt hnlf nf Iho North. ont iunrtur uml tlio north hnlf ot tho tinuthoaat Himrler of Hectlou 7, Townidilp II, ItnnRO 3(1, by I.ftiii 11. Onrpentcr, cnntentoo, In which It Is al lowed that Loiin 12, Carpenter wholly fnlleil nml lioKh'cted to brenk or rnuwd In b broken or cul. tlvnleil, nny pnrtnf nld trnct of lnml durliiKthe ycnm 1 MK I1 .VS-tU-tl I - Wl-nnd loWI. that mid l.enn i:, Onrppnl.or wholly fnlled nml neglected to plant or pminxl to ho plnntei), any purl of raid trnct of Innd to trees, spoils or cuIHukh during tho years )HtiHll-'2-i:UM-li.Vlm7.liH nnd IWj, nnd said defect pita o-dny snd pnrlliw nru hereby notl. lied to nenr,rosond and offer testimony touch. Inn said nIPKtlnu at 0 o'pioclt n, n nu' Auijust 17th, lMnl, before Die ri'Klttiir nnd receiver at tho United Stolen Ijinil olUcy u North J'lntlp, Nh. Tho anhl contpstnut linvlntr, (ll n proper nttldnvt IIIihI Juno 17, XHV, fot forth faelwilch show that utter duo illlluonrp personnl rorvlco of th)s notice cunniit ho ninde, It Is herpby ordered nnd directed Hint such nollco beKhon hy duo nml propur pub. Mention. ' Jy 11" OKO, H. ritKNCII, lleKlsler. CONTKHT NOTICi:. trnlteJ Blnlos Ijitul Olllce, Norlh l'latto, Neb., , , . June 17th. 1899. A Hilllclent contest Hllldavlt hnvhiR been lllod In this olllco by William A. l'utnaiu coutestant.iiKnlnst John l'utnaiu Hntry No, 17322, lundo April 2.1th, IW.l, for tho Houthwest ipinrler Nectlon ll, Twp 10 ltniiKO 2tl. by John Putnam, Contestee, In which It Is nllcKed Hint John l'utnnm has not resided iiKiu or lunde his hoiuu on snld trnct for more than two years last pnst nml the snld John l'utunui tins wholly rejected nml nlinndoned said tract and wild defect enlsls to Ibis dnte, thnt said John l'utnaiu has not been eiiRnKed In the nrmy, navy or Inn rlno coiiwof the Uulteil Stales since tho duto of nlmudoniiieiili snld iiurlles nro hereby notlOeil to npH-nr, resKiml nnd otfer evjdenco tourhhiR snld iilli'Kullou fit l o'clock u, in, on AiiRiint lUlh, lhW, heforp lio lle;lsler nnd llecclvpr ut Ihe llnlted Wales Mml Olllco n Norlll 1'lalle, Ne('. The said I'ontestnnt hnvfuK, In n proper ulllilnvlt (lied Juno 17li, lSW, set fprt fncls wjilch show that nfter due iIIkc;i,c perrounl rerylco of lilu notice cnnnot be nm!e, It 1 hereby ordered and directed Hint such notice U) hIvph liy ilup and proper publication. lir.O. K. FIIKNOH, lleglstpr NtlTlOK VOl I'UIIMCATID.N. UuJ OlUee nt North I'latte, Neb., ) v. i . . J.ulr ViU im- Notice Is hereby itlven that the follow iif-natiie,4 settler has filed notice of her Intention to maka llnnl proof In supisirt nt her claim, and that sahl pioof will be made before HeRUler i.ml llecottur ut North l'latto, Nob., on AiiRint ;Jth, lbW, viz; :i.i.i:n oi.hon, who made Ilomertead t:ntry No. 1D5M, for Ihe west halt of Hie Southeast ipiarter ami the wort halt of Iho Northeast nunrtor of Section It, Two, II N., HmiKo M W. Xbe irniiit iho followluu witnesses to pre vo her (loiillHuotiH resldenco upon uml eiilllvatlon it said bind vU: t'hnrles Oman, N- U. Andvrsou, Henry Nelion nnd Andrew Isnucson, nil olttpanuiilh, Nebraska, jll tl QKOltOB E. FItENCH, ItegWer, Summer Clearing Sale of all Men's, Boys' and Chil dren's Clothing, NOTE A FEW PRICES: MEN'S SUMMER UN DERWEAR, worth 35c a garment, will go at MEN'S BALBRIGAN UNDERWEAR, worth 75c a garment, will go at Shirts at j Crash and Straw Hats worth 25 and 50c will go at 15 and 25 this sale and you will find it 25o for the CamiaigTi., The Twicc-a-Weck Journal, printed every Tuesday and Friday, wil be sent postpaid with all the news of the world from now until after election for only 25 cents. It is worth that much to read about the Fighting First regiment's rc hwn. The Journal, printed at tho, state capital, is tlie leading Nebraskn paper and it's mighty clieup at a qiiurter. 2 J. F. FILLION, General Repairer. Special attention given to n ui WHEELS TO RENT A $40.00 Bicycle Gives Away Daily. Tlio publishers pf Tni: Ni:w Vohk Staii, thp hnnilEoinply il)HBtrntpd ,Sun thiy nPWHj)npor,nroL'ivinp;ft Jlipn Giiadk Hiovci.k onoh tiny for the lnrBest list of wordB mmlo by ueinf tho lottors con tained in T-H-E N-E-W Y-0-E-K S T-A-R no nioro times in nny ono word thnnit Ib found in Tlio New Vorlc Star. Wt-b-stor's Dictionory to ho conaitlorod us nuthority. Two Goon Wawiifjj (llrst class tlino-koopors) will ba Riven daily for second nnd third host lists, nnd many otlior valuable rowards, inoludinu Din nor Sots, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Sih verwnro, etc., eto in order of morit, 'lliis educational contest is bein jjlven to atlvortiso and introduuo this success ful weekly into now homes, and all prizes will bo awarded promptly with out partiality. Twelve 2-cont staaipB must ho onolbsoil fpr thirteen wooks trial subscription wjth fil particulars nnd list ot qvor :(J0 valuablp rowanls. Con test opons and awards coinmonoo Mon day, Juno 2ilth, and clneo Monday, Au fust aist, 1893. Vour list can rench us any day between theso dates, and ro coivo tho award to which it may bo on titled for thnt day, and your nnmo will ho printod in tho following issuoof Tub Nkw Voiik St.ui. Only ono list can bo ontorod by tho samo porfon, Prlzos arc ou exhibition at Tm; Staii'h biiBlncsa olllcos. Persons soouriiiK bicvclos may hnvo ohoioo of LuilieB', (lontlemon'B or Juvenile's lByj mode, oolor c)r si.o tlo slrel Cull oraddrens Dupi. '", Tub Nkw VoltK Stak, U30W. 89th Street Now York City. fin Willi 20c 506 pays you to trade at the 9 Pilgrimago of Cryptic Masons of Colorado Donver Aug. 0-13. For the above occasion the Union Pacific has made the greatly reduc ed rate of one fare plus $2 for the round trip to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo from points in Kansas and Nebraska. po not complete arrangements for your trip witnout first asking your agent about the magnificent trajn service and fast time to' Colorado via the Union Pacjfic. For tickets, sleeping car reserva tions and full information on Jas. 13. Scan&an, Agent, NEW TIME CARD. EAST I10UNI) CENTOAIi TIME. No. -Local Pnssongor 8:10 a m No. 2-Fast Mail. ..8:30 a m No. ! Chicnpn Rnnninl . "l 1 'fWi ,. No.28-Wny Frofght 8:40 am IrainsNo. 2 and 4stop only ntLoxinK ton nnd Konrnoy botwoon North Platto and Grand Islnnd, WEST HOUND MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 5 Colorado Specinl 0:35 a m No. 1 Limited 4:15 i m No. 3 Fast Mail 12:01 a m No.23-Wny Freight 7:15 am No. 21 Fast Freight 3:00 i m. JAS. B. SOANLAN, Agent, The Windsor Meat Market. You onjoy trading nt u well con ducted moat ninrkot A. MEEKEN SON runs onp which commands tho host trndo In North Platte. You Bhould trado thero Cash pnid for Hidos. Highest mnrkot prico paid for fat cattle. TELEPHONE 81. Sale of School Land Leases TIlO Cdllllllliuilnniip r,P t).,t.i:.. r 1- l it -i ... """" JJilllllH and lluildings will oiror about 30,000 acres of solum! lnml tlf litficn nl ....1.1!.. auction at Norlh Platto, at tho County Treasurer's olllco, beginning nt fl a. ui . AugiiBt 7, 18ft), under tho following luuviBiuu oi tiio now soiiooi an ny. hIf. Aflnr nalnu ,ln ,l,ll..,. ... ouomilKenco to lease d tnp.l, Hal of At iiprcept uimn'thp atU , the Coiimlfaaoiier i linnhe to ItrntMHil VAhinllkn I do he luav offer iho ...ueVor Ipale ,a eia hn eit E "7. ". Jr. "),."n th' hlKh- Personn ilonlrim. in nn...i... .i . , uiiuiiuo uio lands to bo leased may soouro llstsof tho same, showing the present nppraisomont thero! of, as well un any other infortnnttou.upon 1 1,1 C.?. '"1, ,. W trcasur'oTor Hon, tho CotniniBBionor w 11 gladly hub. vor all in.juirics in regard to tl e bo tool no vNnu"8'0088 or tl' workings of the