Holiday Goods... Wo hnvo n Largo nnd Jioantliul lino of Christ- man Girts sultablo for 25 voryono. ... : Cut Glass, i ! Decorated China, i ! Lovely Parlor Lamps, ; : Sterling Silver Novelties, : Ebony Toilet Articles, i : Manicure Sets, i j Pocket Books, j j Card Cases, . j j Suspenders, I Garters, j : Gold and Silver Mounted Pipes, j j Cigar and Cigarette Holders, j Etp., Eto. Our line is the largest we have ever had for the Holidays. Would be pleased to have you call, and any article you wish laid aside we will gladly do so. All goods sold engraved free of charge. Clinton..,.. Yff E JEWELER. ANNIE 0. KIMMl'Il, City Editor. TUI5SDAY, DEC. 5, 1899. IS. J. Rannje returned this morn ing from an Omnlia trip. C. B. Menter Is down from Ogal lala transacting business to day. Engine No. 721 went into the shop this morning for an overhaul ing. S. A. Hultmau, of Sutherland, is planning a trip to Sweden in the near future, i. . .f . G. J?leharty spent Sunday and Rforday visiting relatives in Lex jngqn. JJc rpsuqec i'ib labors on the lra torday, Uqv. C. V. Graves, the Presbyter ian missionary who works in this end of the state, went to Gaudy this morning to hold services there. Miss Gertrude Peale, who had been spending her Thanksgiving vacation at home, returned to school at Kearney this morning. Daniel McGee, of Brady, is among the out-of-town visitors who are transacting business in town to-day. fl. p. Jihea, came up from, losing; inn this morning to look after the Interests of some of his clients at this term of district court. County supt. Thoelecke returned lafat night lrom a trip to the south ern part of the county and will leave to-day on a visit to schools north of Sutherland. General manager Dickinson is coming down from the west on a special train to-day, making, a day. Jjght inspection of the road and tjie Various jmproyenien.ts that are be jng tnade al along the line. At IL Pavjs returned ths morn? jng from a few days hunting trip, He made his headquarters at the Palmer ranch south of here and succeeded in bagging a large amount of game. Col. W. l' Cody arrived yester day afternoon from the Dig Horn basin where he has spent the pnst few weeks looking after his various business properties there. He will spend a few days here and then go to New York City on a business trip. Judge II. M. Sullivan, of Broken Bow, was m town on business for a short time yesterday, W. O'Meara and II. T. Porter disposed of their B. Hartman, left for Shclton where into business who recently business to F this morning they expect to go again. Mm Rva Wtbcr, who is afflicted with temporary insanity, the re ill i suit ot nervous .prostration, was brought in from Myrtle Saturdav afternoon and placed in the county hospital. A new foundation is being put under the Odd Fellows' block. This improvement was rendered neces sary owing to the fact that the building was showing a tendency to setue anci tne loundatioli was crumblihg badlv in some places. When the new foundation is conr pleted and some minor improve ments arc made the store will nrob ably be occupied by W. F. MdGlone iV tJO. Pillsbury's Best flour is the best Minnesota flour told in the west. SI. 15. Harrington & Tobin. Jno. McNeil, of Kansas Citvnrntid president of the Boilermakers' union, was in Omaha yesterday lor tne purpose ot confering with the Union Pacific officials concern ing the situation in the Clicvennc shops. In an interview with a Bee reporter Mr. McNeil said that unless the difficulty was adjusted the boilcrniakcrs alj aloig the line would be called out, Only about Ave per cent ot those who hied on reservoir claims durlnir the reservoir claim fever last sum mer have annealed from the secrc- tarv's decision concerninir the filinir of them and in the majority of those cases tne appeal lias been taken simply to train time and allow the filer to occupy the land a little lonirer. The local land office Una no authority to repay the fees whjch were paid at the t;mc the tilings were made but anv one who vinlies can make application to the secre tary for a return of the fee although it is doubtful if it; wilj be returned. A new and comnlete line of con fectionery, fruits and clears on sale at the Hartman confectionery store formerly owned by Porter & O'Meara. An attractive line of holiday bonbons for sale at reason able prices. Downey's box goods always on saje, The board of education held its regular monthly meetinir at the superintendent's office last night. Considerable routine business was dispatched. The question of ad vertising the high school bonds was taken up and it was decided to ad vertise in the Bond Buyer, of New York Citv. an Omaha, a Lincoln and a North Platte paper. Ttwas thought that that amount of ad vertising would give the matter sufficient publicity. This station now has a steam wrecker No. 03798. This wreokcr is capable of bundling fifteen tons and was lormerly stationed at Omaha. It was expected that one of the new thirty ton steam wreckers would be sent here but it was decided to send one of those to Cheyenne and the other to Omaha and use the smaller wrecker here. Rob't McKinlev came up from Omaha with the out fit and has been instructing the men in the proper method of hand ling it. Our people can afford to buy the celebrated Pillsbury's Best Minnesota flour at only a sack. Harrington & Tobin. Tho V. 11. C. will hold a social nt. ihn homo of Mrs. II. R. Hooho to-raorrow nt-tomoon. W. 11. Sullivan of Nichols eliintioil twn flno Pdlnml Chinn pi8 yostordy to J. II, AdnuiH nt Muxwoll. Xuvior Toilllon sold to S-oborL'or Sr. Co. nt Horshoy Snturday 100 lios sovoti months old that avoniRod 207 pounds euch. T. If. Mnnnlnif mntilintfnnllt, .1i.Ii.n flin rnnnrf Hint li t l.nu Imnn .ml.fwl n v.iv iviwiv ttti.v ..w .11.13 UUUU IIDIIUII U sign his position na superintendent of motive power on tho Wyoihjuij djvisjon. Chicago forecast Tar North I'lutto uml vicinity: Fair to-niu;ht and Wodnoadny, wnrroor Wediioeday. Tho maximum toinporaturo yesterday was ,U, tho mini, mum this niornins 1U. Ayoar n(jo tho maximum was Hnndlho minimum '20, li. II. LujBford haB issued a vory neat biiBincBB directory card ot tho city, con taining a viow of tho proposod Mr school building and tho faces ot eovoral iiiuii ut luwuiuHMiuu. x no lypograpnicai work oxecuted by Frod Wright is vory oroditablo, "It has bocoino a houohold uiodiuino with uh wo cannot got nloug without it," writes Mrs. U 15. Wilson, Gordon, Ark., of Hoggs' Chorry Cough Syrup, tho guarnntocd remedy forcougiH,'col(ia lagrippo.consumption and all brenchinl ulfootions. Never fails. A. P. Stroltz ROYAL Powder Mokes the food more delicious and wholesome hovai b ma powotn co., nsw vomc. w to to to to to to to to ii it ii tt ito v tt iti ii W ii i ii ii ii ( ii (1 to to to to to to to to to to COLD WEATHER FACTS. HARDWARE. Climax Liquid Stove Polish Large bottle 10c &tovc i'lpe Damper . 10c 10c 15c 20c 18c 25c J3c 40c 30c Common Stove nine Elbows. Adjustable Stove pipe Elbows 14 jjuart Galvanized Pails. 6-4 Zinc Oilcloth Binding , 6-4 Brass Oilcloth Blndinc. No 8 Galvanized Wash Boiler Galvanized Half Bushel (with bale). Jappanncd Half Bushel (with bale). 14 in. "Wagon Box Strap Bolts per set.. GOc End Gate Rods (each) 10c Shot 2 lbs. for 15c Powder per lb.. 30c 12 Gauge Rival Empty Shells per 100. . . 60c 10 Gauge Rival Empty Shells per 100. . . 65c 12 Gauge Loaded Shells per box 45c 10 Gauge Loaded Shells per box 50c 12 Gauge Smokeless Loaded Shells per box 60c GROCERIES. Kerosene Oil per gallon 16c Diamond C Soap ') bars for 25c Salt per barrel $1.55 Table Salt, 2 sacks for 05c Gothenburg Fancy Patent Flour prsack$1.00 25 lbs Corn Meal 25c Tapicca per lb 05c Sago per lb 05c Pearl Barler per lb. ... , 05c Wheatel per nkg 12c Baker's Chocolate 18c, 2 cakes for 35c Star Tobacco per lb 45c Horse Shoe Tobacco, per lb 45c Standard Navy Tobacco, per lb 35c DRY GOODS. All Wool Dress Flannel (double width) per yarn sc Cotton Plaid Dress Goods per yard 10c Fine Plain Henrietta per yard 25c All WomI Covert Cloth per yard 50c B'-ck Dress Goods per yard.... 15c to $2.00 Good Quality Plaids 30c to$1.25 v icece liiicu Cotton Dress Goods . . 7c to 10c Good Apron Ginghams per yard. 05c Lining Cambric all colors per yard 04c Kearney Home Muslin per yard 04c Table Oil cloth (all colors) per yard.... 15c Canton Flannels per yard,. .. 5c, 8c, 9c, 12J Outing Flannels per yard. ... .5c, 7c, 8c, 10c UNDERWEAR. Ladies Good Quality. ...Vests or Pants 25c Ladies Fine Quality. . . .Vests or Pants 50c Ladies Heavy Fleece Lined Vest or Pants50c Ladies All Wool Vests or Pants 1.00 Mens Fleece Lined Underwear per suit 70c Mens Fleece Lined Underwear per suit 1,00 Mens All Wool Underwear pr garment 1,00 Mens Extra Quality All Wool under wear per garment 1.25 and 1.50 Ladies Union Suits from 50c to 1.35 Mens Union Suits from 1.00 to 2.75 GLOVES AND AUTTENS. Ladies "Wool Mittens per pair 10c Ladies Wool Mittens per pair. 15c, 25c, 50c Ladies Silk Mittens 50c, 70c, 75c, $100 Mcub' Leather Covered Mittens 25c Mens' Good Quality Leather Mittens. .. 50c Mens' Good Quality Mittens. . 50c and $1.00 NOTIONS. Velveteen Skirt Binding per yard 3c Waterproof Skirt Binding per yard. .. . 8c Baby Ribbon per yard lc Satin Baby Ribbon pcryard... ljc 50 yd CorticclH Sewing Silk per spool. . 4c Thread 3 spools for 10c Imported Saxony per akcin. 7c Black German Knitting yarn per skein 15c 2 quart Fountain Syringe 55c 2 quart Fountain Syringe (gurantecd).. 75c 2 quart Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe (guarntccd) $1.25 Alarm Clocks. 85c VnBclinc per bottle 5c SWEATERS. Cotton Sweaters each 50c Wool Mixed Sweaters each 75c Wool Mixed Sweaters. .. ..... 75c and $1.00 Fine Wool Sweaters $1.50 BLANKETS. Cotton Blankets per pair 37c Cotton Blankets per pair. 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Wool Blankets per pair $3.00 Extra Quality Wool Blankets. .. $4 to $5.00 Bed Comforts each $1, 1.50, 1.75, 2.00 Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Prico for Cash Only. 1 WILCOX DEPARTMENT to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to lr to to to to to to to fflL NORTH PLKTTE, NEB. STORF. 8 to A Plain Statement. The Telegraph erred in its state ment last evening that Fred Hart man hud sold me the old Brazleton stock and that he had purchased bran new stock from Porter & O'Meara. I have none of the old Brazletou stock in my Btore but of fer my customers new and up-to- date goods, The old shelf worn stock .that Brazelton .bought of Williams passed into the hands of Williams again last spring when Brazelton failed ud was sold by him to Porter & O'Meara, who sold out yesterday to Fred Hartman. All who wish fresh candies, fruits, nuts an.d, cigars can be ac commodated by me, I make a spec ialty of delicious home-made candy and also carry a complete line of Gunther's and Lowney's box goods. A. B. Il0A('iL,ANI). Dont sell your Hay to any one until you see us and get our prices. We are in close touch with all the best hay markets in this country and can pay you the highest prico obtainable. HARRirQTQW & TOBIN. A J?lj?tihday Party. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan enter tained a number of young people Saturdav night in honor of their daughter Mary, the occasion being ler eighteenth birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games one of them, "questioiiH and answers" arousinir considerable fun and hilarity. The class of 1900, of which Miss Sulli van is a member, presented her with a very handsome s'dyer tojlct set. She was also the recinicnt of a number of other handsome re. metnhrances, among them being a diamond ring from her parents. Among those who enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan's delightful hospital ity were the Misses Ida VonGoeiz, itliel Douegan, Mabel Davis, Jessie Bullard, Irene Swarthout, Eva Hartman, Sadie Bakcwell, Myrtle Richards, Emma Baker, Bessie Fin ney, Mamie Cronin, Emily Cooper, Maud and Ethel Dillon, Carrie Bar- bee, Regina McGovern, Annie Con tiers, Teresa Austin, Ida Qtteu stein, Nellie Bristpl. Josie Q'IIa.re, Grace Armstrong, Bertha. Koons, Edna S.ullvan, Ida Neirand Mar. g.-re Giiman. and Messrs Oltcn, Keliher, VonGoetz, Baskins, Ell, Tekulve. Picard. States, Qrace, Smith, Lambert, Byers, and Everett Fink, Besack, SchaU, Red mond and Robinson and Mr, and Mrs. C. A. KitH miller. "After Bulrorlm? over n yonr with m ditfostion, HeKtfB' Little- Qinnt Pills cured mo."-V.T. WilllnmBon, Branch, ton, Ark. Boat littlo pill tnadoj novoj urlpo; thoroughly roKtilnto Btomnoh, liver, bowols nnd kidnove, miring const! potion, bihouencos and indigestion, A. F. Stroltz. S Railroad Notes. Alex Russell had the misfortune Sunday night to get a piece of steel in his eye. The wound it made is quite painful and will necessitate his laying off for a few days, Severa.1 new engines for the Southern Paciilc have recently gone through here. Part of them were for pasBcngco service and they were uncommonly fine types of engines. Henry M. Simpson, who has been an east end passenger brakemau for a number of years, has been ap pointed assistant station master at the new union depot in Omaha. He will have charge of the depot nights. A misplaced switch in the west end of the yards caused an engine to jump the track Saturday morn ing and gave tiie wrecking crew an opportunity for some extra work. The engine was put back on with out very much difficulty. The furniture for tlQ new tele graph ofllce has arrived and will be put in place as soon as the room is in readiness. When the new office is completed it will have a great many conveniences which the old office did not possess and will be one of the best offices on the road.' All of the telegraph poles along the roadbed through the heart of the town have been removed, the wires having all been strung on the new poles on Front S,treel. M. Ji Mayer, Uic lineman who lms been oycrsceipg Hie uecessury change, and hjs corps of assistants went west last night to work for a week before returning here to complete the work. Freight receipts at this station still show a marked increase, an evidence that prosperity is not waning in this 'neck o' the woods. Express agent McGovern and Postmaster Hill are looking for ward to the holiday season this year with feelings that aie any thing but joyful as there is every prospect that there will be more holiday business this year than ever before. Prosperity always makes itself felt at Christmas tunc because it loosens up the purse st rings and makes people feel like remembering all their friends and relatives. Perry Sitton had a decidedly un comfortable experience Sunday morning as a result of which his face is liberally adorned with plasters. He was out on his usual run and got off the train to assist a "bum" in getting off. While he was some little distance from the train it started to pull out. Perry made a run for it and succeeded in catching the hand rail but his hold was so insecure that he was thrown down. A second attempt resulted in the same experience but by that time his plight had been observed and the train was stopped long enough for him to get aboard. His face is badly scratched and bruised as a result of being thrown on the ballast. E. R. Smith, of Gandy, haB been putting his surplus funds into a cattle ranch on the South Loup and is now running a herd of 800 head. His ranch is said to be one of the best in western Nebraska. Guaiianti'.kd to stop your hair falling out, removes dandruff, restores natural color, und euros all scalp diBoasoH UotfK8 Hair Konovvor, "Cannot proiso it too highly; stopped my hair falling out and startod a now Krowth."--MrB. M. Mo Koovor, Abboyvillo, Kan. A. F, Stroltz. Doafneis Cannot bo Cared by loenl application aa thoy cannot roach tho diBPOBod portion of tho oar. Thoro is only ono way to euro doafnees, and that is by constitutional roniodlos. Doof nosH is caused by an inllimod condition ot tho mucous lining ot tho Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo is inllauiod you hnvo n rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, nnd whon it Ib entirely closed DoafnoRS is tho result, nnd uiiIobb tho In flammation can bo taken out and this tubo restored to its normal condition, hoariiiK will bo destroyed forovor; nine oases out of ton are caused by Catarrh; which is nothing but an Inllammod con dition of tho mucous surfacon. Wo will lvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any caao of Doafnoas (causod by catarrh) thnt cannot bo cured uy Hnll's Catarrh Cure. Sond for circulars: froo. F. J. OHENEV A CO., Toledo, O Sold by DruffRiBts, 75o. Hall's Family Pills aro tho boat. O-Iq For Sale. The Manion land near NicholB. Comprising nearly 400 acres choice hay and farming land. Will be sold cheap. For price and terms npply to T. C. Patterson:. Carpet Warp ON SPOOLS. Colored, per pound 19c White, per pound ...17c Wilcox Dept. Store. NOTICK FOR l'UHMOATION. Ltiud Onice nt North l'UtK , Neb., ) Dooombor 2d. I8UU, f Nntlco I. lioruliy given Hint tlia follnnloK-iinmed etllor linn (Hod notlco of Ills Intention to make llnnl iironf In .utiintt of Ills claim, ami thnt rnlil proof will bo mnilo botore lten!iler nnd Hecclvor nt North l'lntte, Neb., on January 1Mb, 1IKX), vlat JOSHUA II. HTAl'LKTON, who made Hoinoileml Kutrjr No. 17333 forltie Houthonat Quarter ot Snctlou 2, Town 12 north, ltaiif6 27 weat. He narnei) the following witneatra to prore bin oontlnuoua renldence uikiu nnd cultivation of mild land, viz: Denton II, Uaver, William J. Kavajr. Uilwnrd II, Spritzer nnd Oeorgo W, l'nrnons, nil llrndjr, Neb. UWi UCO. 1!. FUUN01I, Hester. IK $ UK IK IK IK IK IK FOR CHRISTMAS. JUST THE THING! Something from our well selected stock of. Jewelry, Watches, Novelties, Jewel Cases, Pomade Boxes, Pin Trays, Manicure Sets Dressing Sets Curling Sets Smoking Sets And a thousand and one other pretty nnd suitable gifts for rices, l'AYiNU UAbll lor wnnt we uonglit, and are in a p New goods are being received daily and both young nnd old. We what we bought, and are in a bought ositiou our goods at the very lowest price to offer you the very best at prices that will suit you. can oner you articles mat are entirely new and mat nave not aim nre not lor sale eisewnere in our city. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS FOR NEW GOODS. All goods engraved by hand free of charge. Store open from 7:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. lAiKTC H INSPECTOR FOR THB UNION PHCIFIC R, R, CO- Hi H H H H H H