I LATEST OUT! I ft M ft 4 i Chain Purses, New Stylt Girdles, rial Pins, Belt Buckles, DOg Collar Brits. Pompadour Com lis, Bang Comlis, Jide Cojtibs, And all the 'LATEST Novelties 'in our window, 'A TIIF. .4F.WIJLRK. g w U H. WaUa Examiner - 3 She $tmi - rcltty 'Srtbimc. ANNUS 0. KtiAirn, Oitv 'Emron. TIKSDAY, MARCH b, 1900. The U. P'h Proposition. A. r. Kcrihner. tl) roprwontntivp of tho Pnion PnoHlo tox(ferjnrtu)fiiilr,wns in - town Saturday Rial submlttrnV n wrlttou proposition to tho otiuuty com mhwionora in which tho lattor wore naked to nccopt 837,.1O052 as full pay inont of tho company's book taxes, whluh in tho fitfiirognto amounts to nbotit 00,000. Tim eomralseionors rejocted the proposition for the vory good mason that thoy htivn no power to mnkt sutilMi com promise, and evon if tbey did 'novo suoh jurisdiction it is not nt nil likoly thoy would mnkc n settlement on snoh n hpbfy, lu Its' proposition tho eompnny neks for tho reduction of UUcps oa tho grounds that it has boou fraudulently and un coijwfitutionidly njsossed-, Hint , it bus boon, tho subject of discrimination' 'inas much that iUi laoda have boon atisossod nt a higher tl'tiro than lands of tho mi no ijunlity rtdjnining which nro owned by individuals, We nro creditably in formod thnt in ho mo lnstauoss this Claim is uorroct, but it hardly scorns possible that tho (lvoc-aflfloesmont exists ,to such fin dxtoiit as tho company oMittis. Wo understand, howovcr, Unit tho coriijKiny feolfl that its claims for tho re duction are so well tnkon thnt It will file ii bill in equity m thp fedornl court sotting up ith proposition ns submitted to tho commiBfliouors nnd prqytrr. thnt it bjjjtjo'!opitod. To thin tho county will n3Bvnr byVulimltWcff the lax records .and nslc tho court to nllnw tho county tho full nmount clnimod duo. If tho company takoB tho mnttor to tho foddrnl court for adjudication nnd docs so'; promptly, it will probably bp tho ons'iost nnd best'lbttlomont" tho county ciin eswuro. Tho only way tho county can force collection ot the taxes duo in by i roroolosiir.o proceedings against the land, nnd this would mehn n tedious way of 'Bpourinc the nmount duo, nsj each tra't of land would havo to bo foreclosed yoptvratoly. If tho oompnny refused to red com tho land nt the titno of foreeloe urq, tho county would necessarily .b'6 come the owuor, and a long tlma would olapbc bofdro purchase for the land could bo obtained. If, however, tho matter io settled in tho fodornl court, the amount determined duo by tho court would undoubtedly be promptly paid by tbo company. . A Model Market. ThuTO is hnnfing "today in th meat markot of W. M. liaskiu the earuna of a dozen pnmo corn-fed boores, a ton or inoro' ut drossed hogs, dozens of homo cured hams, nnd a Inrgo stock of lnrd, gnnsage, otc. Tho montldy hitBlne&sof this well. conducted, murkot is,' consider inK tho h1?o of tho town, truly remark able, nnd can bo norouoted for ou tho grounds of (rood mnunKdmont, n dosiro to tfivo ouslofnora the vory bopt inenta ob (fliunblo. courteous imd honorable treat ment ot tho public nnd in kooning tho surroundings fn n neat, clean nndordorlj' mnnnor. Another imtiorUnt' tnotor in tho rucoosb ot this markot is tho cash nyptoui--n jsyntflm, which hps proven of mUtuhl bontfU to the proprietor iu.d, the ouulomera. ' During tho pant fiix yonrs many moat liuirkotH hnvo coiuo and Korio; thoy opoued vvith tho nmr of n foy horn nnd ojosed with tho weak piping of a penny WhUtltt. But during this time by close implication nnd tho use of right business principles Mr. Daskins has kept steadily increasing his buHiuontf, unpraving hi market and gaining the ontwu) and eon ildouco of his patrons until todny he has n mnrket of whioh ho bns reason to foel , pr.oud and which is certniuly creditsblo tV the t it v. In tlio conduction of hli business Mr, Dsskius has a ver nble ftHMntnnt in Mell ICarth, n cutter who lids won priaes for doxtorllv, wmiumt for geniality and is bold ip osttv-ai for his good fellowship. Otto St.evio and Cnrl Brodl)cek are slso competent men in thfl mnrket. The TnintTE believes in giving every local bucineesenterprise tho fnl! menture of credit dijo it, iiuuce thee worda of conimondntoa Chicago forooas for North Plutto and vioinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer Wednesdsy. The msximuni tempnratnro yeBterdny was -1 , oue year ugo it.was 30 . Minimum 'tern pornturo tnls morning wbb iv-; one yonr ngo it wan 12 . The precipitation in innt tweniy-iour uours was m or an inoh. The demand for cattlo by the farmer ntill hold Htc, L.iv6lnnd h Beer having dteposfd of thr rurlondp within the yu t fptt'diiMf. School Board Dlontlng. The rogulnr monthly meeting of tho board of education wn behl in the sn portntn lont's otfioo last owning. Dur ing the early part of the nceMng the nsuid routine bueinuae wn disposed of. It ran decided to employ Mrs. Obns. A. hitmiller U give ten lessor. in elo (..uritin to tho pttpiie of tho high school. Tho report of tho building innoeotion committee, which wns nptwintod at tho 1nsf meeting, wnn rpcelVetl nnd placed on tlio. There wns tin dioonnai'a at to the report, but nny notion coneorhlng thodisiKjsnl of the pr-sent building wns doferrod until a mee'ing nt whioh every member of the board could bo proMUt. It ws evpocted thnt the remodeled plnns of tho now high school boilding would bo In the ImntU of tho Iwerd at this meotlug but thoy vore not re celvod. An adjourned meoting wiil bo hold Saturday night and nt that time seme definite actiou will bo takou concerning, both the old nud new bwildiugs. ' V ' Vin )oclnvc n. Dividoiut. . I'srtifs having claims agninnt tbe city fbr the year IW will no doubt be glud to lenfOAtlint. tbero Is suftlfiiont csbIi in the hnndn of theoity twnsuror-U)doolura a dividend of thirty-live or thirty-f-van nor cent on the annrovod ulnltiis for that yonr. 1'ifty per cent of tho olalras hnvo niroady boou paid by dividends, tnui cue proiMWd dividend, whioh will probnbly be denlared nt tho oounoil mooting to night, will leavo but a email ior contag of the otniius unjinid. This Ja. a condition thnt slHitdd erJ tnitily proi'O antistnjBtory to citizens. It moftufi that nt the end of the present ttecnl year tlio ilonting iudobtodnesa of tho city will be lose than one thousand dollars. -And thin is the result of a bus 1 lions' admiiiistrntian. Jrere'n iv Show for Ball Gninea. Lottetn hnve boon received in the city fro n) tho nlhnngoment of the Weatflm linHobnll Lenguo uslting whether it would bo ponsible to secure games be tween locnl play era and tho longue tennis as tho Inttor ptiaa through eurouto 'to and from Donvot duriug tho coining sonson, Tho mntlcr wns roforred to tho Conimoroinl Olub nnd will bo considered at -the noxl nieotlntr of thnt body. If thogunrnntoosdeinnndod nreuottoo henvy it io quite likely thnt arrangomouts will oo mndo for lit lonat a hnlf dozen imuios. It in beli6ved thnt after thoi local toam bus n few weoks' prnctico it will nblo to pot up n gnmo that will prova interesting to tho spectators. lty Smith is Inking n thirty. "days va cntlen fqr the purpose of studying tho iny stArios of- finttdnod drive whoeli. Mrs. Wm. Wilkinson ntnl eon Donnld left Sundny night for Abilono to visit the former's molhor who 1b ouito ill with, consumption. A donl will probably bo consummated todhy wjieroby Jnc. Loonnrd will boooma tho owuor df,.tho Nortb'sido llvory barn. Miko Foetor, tfio former owner, oxpocte to devoto hia timo excluslvoly to donliug m hornos. , John J. Utilliguu hns roturned from Omaha whore ho wont to spond Sunday with Mrs. Itnllignn nt the hospilAh Ho roporls her ns bouig vory much improved nud enys that she will probnbly return HOUR' llt-'.Xl WUUh. J. G. A'n'dorson ia cloning U doal for tho Siownrt property on west Sixth atreol. If ho Pticcooils in purchasing it ho will at once begin eomo improvement upon it which, whon completed, will mako it one ot tho "best residence proportion in town. ' Alias Maine Fink is abnent from her jioB.t of duty at the Wilcox De partment Store onacconn't of illness. liert Manocly, of .Bom villa, IU., ifi visitiujf Claude Wciugaud. Ue may decide to remain hero- perma nently. Mrs. Lydia Homier and her chil dren roturned Friday niH from Pueblo whdre they had been spend ing: several inonthp. The storm wdftt of us yesterday was decjdedly more severe than it was here, several stretches of tele graph line having- been blown down thin side of Cheyenne. Bound, and Half Hound Stock Tanks, all sizes, for sale by Jos. Hershey. A: I. Dcegle, of Grand Island, one of the members of the firm of Decatur & Decglo. v:u.a in town yestprday looking over the affairs of the store here. TJion. Cartwrigbt. who ia running an engine on one of the Arkansas railroudfi, is spending a few days here. Mm. Cartu'rjght and chidroii will probably return with him, P. L. Harper wna over from Wal lace Saturday looking" attet a suit against II. B. Fleharty on a note, amouutiug to?188 with the inter out, which he had in the county court. Th suit wad productive of considerable spitrrllijr betweeu the attorneys but Mr,, Harper was finally friveu judgment- For Sale. lhMirding- house, 12 rooms, fttrniabed, paying $150. u month. For particnlarscnH at this oftlce. We desire 16 extpi)d on'r heartfelt thanks to the members of Guo, Vro man Lodife No. 88. 13. Qf h. K. and the members of the ladies auxiliary for the many kindness extended to us during the illness and nt the death of our hunbaud and father aud at other times. Mrs. L. A. McArs. Miss M,.me McAfnE. uW TO?t Rett UUFJfVI " I "a vLT Mokes the foot! more delicious and wholesome IT" I 11 fMJhS Til B i. ijli HARDWARE 'incli Plow StitgUstrtHS 20c Doubla Tre Clevis, Mrge 10c Stugletre Clevis, 2 for. . , 15c ' l.lk 1. A ...t.l -ri:t'.. ;L Unme Staple. 2 for 18c 05c (0 (?) (i 'etc. i set X1 ( .ft (ft t (6 (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft Line Snaps, onch 0,k 05c 05c 15c 10c 15c )5c Breast Snaps, each Cockeyes, each Rolled Steel Stove Pipe per joint. . Common Stove Pioe ICHjows, Adjustable Stove Pip 151 bow a No. 8 Galvanlsfed Wash Boiler 12-quart Gnlvauiaed Paile 2ftc Caii furnish Cultivator Shovels liniehed witn cntinge. ciCTiacs. bolt!, set screws, to lit almost any Cultivator at 2.i5 a These will be supplied only on order. Cash with order. If you wish a set of these place your order early. HARNESS. (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft ll-inph Halters. . . 85c Ilauie Strap. .". 10c Riding Bridlea 00c to $1.50 Siuches , .30c U Sue Bf idle Bits .'....8c to Wc Our stock is complete in' Farm Har ness, Leather Collars. 'Canvas Collars, Work Bridles, Back Bands, Belly Bands. Bn-nst Straps. Yoke Straps. Tuffs, Trace Chains. Leather by the Hide or Cut in Strips. Everything1 needed to fit up for spring work. GROCERIES. Arbncklc'a Coffee lT.c, 2, pkga Lion Coffee J3c, 2 pfcjja Oermati Coifee . . . : ic, 2 pkgn X X X X Cdffee 13& ? plcga Bee Coflee per- pkg Bogota Coffee 18c,-1 pkga Uctef Extract, 2 ounce jar 2Sc 25C J-lc ?5c Tabiu Sak 2 sacks for 25 pltimlK Connueal. (while dr yollw). SJuotvllaH Pat6ut Flour mjf sack.-. . . . KluffsiordNi SilVer Gloss Starch pr pkgr Corn Starch per pkjf .. , Yeast Foam. 2 pkgs fm v On Time yeast. 2 pkgs for Bird Seed per lb Battle AS Tobacco par plug Star Tobacco nur olmr florso Shoe Tobacco per plug 45c J. T. Tobacco per ping 2Uc 35c 35c 90c OSc 05c 05c 05c 07c 35c 45c Duktl'a Mixture Tobacco per H. . .' ieroeue uu pur gallon Vjnognr per gallon . . . 3-1 b lal Lard 5-lb Pail Lard Buckwheat Flour per lb. .... . tl-il.-l.r'o OIri-rttfit. 1W 1 inlfU0 for . . lOi 20c tdc 35c Diamond C Soap ) bars for. 25c Cream of Wheat, per pky . 15c Search Light Matchos per bo 0k Vitos, Pillsbury's 13c. 2 pkgs 5c Shrcdcd Whole Wheat Biscuit, 2 pkga 25c Horse Radiah jwr bottle 10c Grand Pa's Wonder Soap 05c Armour's Tar Soap 05c 25C 20c 10c 25c Baker'n Cocoa X lb can t K. G. Baking Powder, 25 ounces ' Aunt Jemina Pancake Flour por piur. Rice. The Bet, 31bs. NOTIONS. Thread, I spools for lric, 7 for.,. 25c 60 yd Corlicelli Sowing Silk ....... . Wc 100 ydh CorticelH Sewing Silk 08c. Kow- Idea I'attftta. 10c Baby Ribbon pur yd. Cotton Tnpa per roll . Olc (Wc of?c 03c 05o Velvttleeti Skirt Binding per yd Wntorprooi Skirt Bindinjr per yd Knveljtipwa'JSer buttclt Squarb lSuVelopes pi r bunch . . . Writing- Pliper. 30beulfor . . Full Count Pin pe- papt'r Tabh. Oflclotb per yd Alaitn Clocks Import d Saxony pei bkct;. . lint Pin pet doen Silk Butdtng Ribbn pur bolt... 7-mch 'Niek1 Back Horn Combs Rnnnd CtnilH encli Pomparlour Coml) with sets 25c Cnrret Warn on Snools (colored) rwr lo i'c Carpet Warp cut Spools (white)' per lb. 2-rjt Fntnitaiu Syringe (gurtrftnitied). .. 1- Fountain Syringe (gttarntOeetB.. .. 2- ql Hot Water Bottle (guaranteed) . . . 05c 02c 20c 85c 7v Mc 0c 03c 05c t7c 75c )0c 85c LAMP CHIMNEYS. No. 1 Common. Lamp Chimneys No. 2 Common Lamp Chimneys No. 1 Ilenvy Lump Chimney n No. 2 Heavy Lamp Ch'nnneys , . No. 2 RochcHler Lamp Chimncyi).. , . , 2i$. 3 Rochester Lamp Chimney Tnbnlar Lantern Globen 04c 06c 10c T2c 10c 15c 07c Goods marked in plain figures and sold at One Prico for Cash Only. iiiA7TT mY IWD A DTA TTMnT QTADT? il VV IlWUil L''JL;I r XV X OX VXVXJ-u .v (ft (ft (ft - ft 'ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft (ft m (ft (l (ft (ft (ft (ft 1 . rw avsi t -e -"tii NORTH PLKTTE, NEB. J --is --s 't -J- m J n e s- & tfi- e- c- s-1- ( t t r t c- & s- f e & s r I Railroad Notes. F.ngine No, 8H8 was in the shops yesterday having1 its tires turned, Conductor Hastings aud his crew resumed work Sunday after an en- lorceu two weeks rest. Judge H. M. Grimes went to Lex ington yesterday morning to hold a tew uays ot atairict. court tor Jtutgo Sullivan. Conductor Woodinanscc is now running on trains No. 101 and No. i ana Conductor Mooney is on trains No. 3 and No. 4. W. A. Whitney has resigned his positfon as chief dispatcher on the Second district. He expects to go lo California and associate himself in business with his brother. The emergency crew with Jame Dorram as qoudhctbr which was re cently put in service will be retained permanently. This makes nine crews in "service on tho Third district. . Freight business on the Union Pacific will shown decided increase it being estimated that the tonnngu which is being hnuled now is fulh one-half larger than it was a year ago. The number of trains or earn does not .show any vory gnent in crease however as the tonnngc per car and per train is so much largt-r than aver boiore. .Notice. I will have a supply of the Chns. M. Sheldon edition of the Topeka Capital to be issued six days, from March 13th to 19th. Leave yonr orders for it this week, , C. M. Nuwton. Ferdinand Tnnger, of Columbus. Wis., is the cuoafot liis daughter. M.rs. Claude Weiugand. .liqucs Mr Hay, lawyer, John MuOraw has sold Ilia prop erty in the Third ward to Mrs. S. H. Tyler and hat purcjiaed a lot in the south ptfrt of town upon which he expects to build as aoon aoon as the weather will permit. .Cecil Tueli departed Saturday morning on No. 154 for St. Joseph, Mo., where he will remain about ten day huyinjr goods and visiting with liia siater near Holmes Park. Mo. Mis Naomi Howell closed a very succeBsiui term or scnooi over north of TVellfleet hut 'Friday Miss Dowell will reside here with her brother S. J. Dqwelk Bailey brothers of Marengo, ware viattiag in tHtB locality the fore part of the week. Andrew Latimer has severed his position as clerk io Cecil Tudl's stora. Merril Frinto has taken hi place. Mr. Tucll 1ms three clerk now. Two ot them ntarted out Monday to make their usual trip$ but concluded Tuesday they nau oeticr return. Iv. R. Segaaer is plastering ins new house thia week. He vill move into it n a few days. A cowjjle of IJ, ft M. "mechanics were iu town Ti'Chday r'.ti.iirintf hVcd Weingand haH purchased the lot on west Second street ad joining the Reynolds property and will erect a house upon it this spring. JThe Cash I Grocery. 'A If to ill! , I have just received a full ?, ro line of m m and :un noi J orders' promptly at. the J (f lowest prices. 1 handle n Columbus Red Seal Flour and North Platte Flour. S 5? Krf01vi! tnt a r.all and ! ron iK nuceu mat my priytm ;i f 6 f f 8- 6- f & ? i fr t C- f J- P f-1'-" inrt tfinrtlN .ire JIJ ft J. F. P1LLI0M, Ploier, Tinworker 1 GontM'al Repairer. 1 Spectal attention given t ICICLE &1 WHEELS TO RENT Lloyd's Opera House,' fUEyuhiB, MCll. 8 Richard's & Pringlo's Ruboo & Holland's Big Muistre! Festival 55 2 PEOPLE BANDS : 65 2 ricknninny Drum Cnrps, A Carload of Spatial Soonory, Spuoinl Train of Pull mini Cars, 12 Comedians, 10 Onnooni . . ai Solo Sinors 10 1 Olio Acts., Four Big CoinodiniiB- Korsnnda, Kemp lbiaUor and Fidlar. Ifour Swell EngllBli Boiilovnrd Trunin drawn by Koutuolcy Thorobrcd Horses. St. l'nuf Cathwlral Chorifltoifi--ntrniaj-ofjt alnffing turn over introducod by a minntrnl oorapiiny. FREE STREET PARADE at2:M. in. ! We are Kept Bnsy . 4 .Repaining fthoes for people who appreciate neat, uubhlnntinl work A the only kind we do, Jst" If not. already a canto uier we Boficit your l work. WW Store. GEO. TJBKULVB, Yellow Uront Shoo 4&U .". -a W. F, McGLONE k CO. Yenst Cakes are low, but they shall rise agnin, and so will your bread if you use our . , ' . . Show Fluke Flomr $1.00 a Sack and your dollar back if it U not the best Flour you can buy Y in North Platte, outside, of this Store, iit any price. Sec, that 'b 1' the naute of Wells, Abbott St Nieman is on every sack.. lV i't)Ticr. vou punuavnox. I.WU1 Ollire 4 1 NnrlU VI utie. Wllb., ) Marrh Mh. 1JK10. f ffollflii Uhftrojby itlvou lht UioJollowtoB-nniiml lSt!lr Iim filfil nultiin pi hi inlotiUim to xaxkij lluii t"V"t In uiiiort (if lil- t lAlm. and tint ntil truoI vtil ln mil lft Jtujriiitnr unl ltiwolvvr nt Ninth riAlto, Nh..on l.prll 1-tUj. 14W, oitAUiEit ootrjt, Wlio mndo nnniwtunil ttllrj- Nn. Ii5,.'iW fur thn UmitliM uet finattar ot H(!li'n 1", To. u 11 Kottli J!nut; 3:1 T.ptt UdumuoiUia (ullonjii pUiiflsBH lo provo hU -imUnuou riirlileiic'p tiioii noil imltlrntlott of Mltl IhihIyIim Wllllniii r.nrnc, WllllMQ Oormiio, O.- ,, ilsmwin nnd YhoraM riyfiS', nil ot Wnllacs, Kh ai:o)taDE. jrui;jcrtii, inS-9 . Uouiitur. NOTioirFOHtillLlOAW l.na.1 Offlco at Worth rtntto. Nob.i ? a.artfb Ui, 100'). f Kotlio U.hOKily clvcn thnt tho (yIIowIuk-uiwiuI .otUnrliuH mod mitlcu ut hl tutmitlon to aAVi atna.1 nriKiI Ip rtiiiwtt of liu clnliu, mt that M vrool will te JiKi'")liofor' Itcui'tor And. ltuclrnr it Norlli I'luttu, Nub,, on Alirli lUtli, ItWO, li THOMAS' J HYKHH, Mho mndo llnrai)')ttd fiiilrj- No. 10711, or .tljii SJorthcmst (iwirlor of Huctloii U4. Town H NortU. llmiKu St V"l. Iln nainf tko follivltiff ltiieHs to prryn 1U iKinllnuou- rolilonoi npiiii nnd cultivation if nitld limit Wlllliun Ijiltuu, Wllllnin Onrinnu. 11, A. OnmiBii nnd CbiUtniu Outer, nil ot Walincu, Kolirnnkn. 110 Oi:ohoi; j:. raKNOtr. HcKiior, r NOTIOl! VolT I'UllLTOATlON. lud Oftlpo nt North rinito, Noli , 1 .Unre) 8U1, KKW, V - .V'lllciiU lioroby tflvun Hint Kilgnr A, Onry hin jIIik) imllw) of tnt tuiUmi lo mnko flul uroof lio torn IlKftllm- nud lim-i-lver nl Uilr olDrti in Inrtli 1'lntto, NobTfl.ltn, on . TtifiMliiy, tho Dili lay of Ajirll, JOT, 011 Timber Culture Apnlloatton Nil. la.ljfi for tilt) VorlllOiut qiMrtor Of Roi-ttoii JH, lu Towiiliii It) North, r.nnu.i Ul Wont, It numMM wllBiift: Junicis Anblo, A t. An lile, CtHnrKW II Iliittlii nijd A. J. Oonitiumw, till ( itiirllpUl, Nqbrtmka, rop. (Jtt). K. llllp(0U, IteKtHtor C0NTEQT ifOTIOE. ti. H..Lsii)l atOoo, NorUi riulti). Net-., . , . . iiui-fii r-ib, tm A nuiniiloiit ooiiUtitiiiHiliivllhiivlriiboi'n. illodlo ililn oiflei) Jj llutito II. Jfimk omttwiniii, nttnluft 'lomtftund onlry tin- ISSia mtoia l'i)nury 41b. 1M1D, fnMlio hnlf of l))i Hnmhti'4i iiu'irtrr iliil IiOK Thron ndit Kiir tit Hw ioiil8.lii Ti-wiislilp 11 urtb, ilmio III w(,, ,y 1'Aiil 1". .Ittiiwii. (l.mi.t(., In vihlfhlt w nllcutd llmt Vniil I'., .Ifim.iri tins uut runliled tipoit mid iriirtor liupn.vd tho n'Wiulii miy oinnunr liie AiijfU't, ISIM. Thorn nn u ImprtitmnciitK or nty kind on tho Inmli (bat hHld dnttictit oxJt-t to ll)l tluj-j thnt tin ha not boi'n lu thn Mirvk-u of the 1nlltM Htotm nrhiy, nmy or ma rlufx.urpiidurliit,' wdil uhniidouniont; .lla purthx ore dumb mitinml lo iiniiortr. ronpoud and nffrr irtdcncr toiichiinr fuld nlif(niion at ton o'iii.jk 11, W 011 Apill 21th. HK)0. Uidoru tho ll.Wtor .unrui rinun, una I'bM mild c.mt.miant hnvlnir, In a propor nindavtt IMi.J Marrh llh. Id JO. nut forth tiu-.ut i... 1. fhvif tlit KftsrdaitdillRMNiti, pnmonal orrli-o ot linn umiuH cnnnoi o muno, it in lioroby ordrd Mlil dlri'MMl thut mmb tiiiUae 1m oltnn liv .In.. ,l m-opur ptthllniiilmi, . UMWi . OtO.K. riUJNOU, U0Klt' .IF V0V AIU5 GOINCr TO THE Pacific Coast Don't vinrili ' f 'ii-'-f .f'iMoiitt until h haw in iuii- i.ifiiim.ii.iori l'l.ardniK ' iy person ul I unju. tod oMmrsions via the I'he Other fellow tells von what he has that is eliena: ,, . ,1 ... . . .... ... . . . ' . 1 ' Ei we win icii ypn 01 some iniinrs mat ate koou.io eat. Monarch Atitmraeud Points 20c oer can Jdotmrch Back Rnpberriea . . .' , . . 25c per onn fa ,2l Casinb Sliced Feaelieni MA Monarch Strawberries .25c par cftu Monarch Pitted Wad Cherries, a.,., 85c per ctlu ...''I0e nor can .... & ' , . rull Lino of Ontdjuo Jlrand JPruttKand VogetaW i Oriole Prunes alio finest gropVt Ed' n. Wtictl dih ..20c per lb i3 Oriole prime, Silver ..lSc'pcr lb S Fancy Mttir Peacheh ,(jt..,.,,., ,. .. .15c-per lb "V . Club 1'foime Ditfoe' v;Vr". ,,i -,-. ".356 per lb Club Hoime Hakini; Powder. . . ,..4i)o per lb hj SXXX Hulk Olives: . : 50c per lt 4 ,y Lojr Cabin Maple Syrup ?.3r1 per jral ,(U g.t LipUm's Faiflish Hreakfant '1 en ' .- 75c per lb . S I.iptott v. Oolon; 7Pc per lb V l1' Naban (Jeylon Tea '..70c per lb '8 Jj' Full liiu- f Salt Fish- -Whin Fbh, Mackerel. TK-rrlnjf, y Kalin in W liok Cod biih 7 cent .1 pound. "'y i V. - 1 wm f"vo i rvj. u rrrt t Mr tinm? Thfso osotusionti loava Omaha rvory Friday, in ol&giuitly upholebirod OrdU nury Sleupiuj Carp, illnminatod bv I'iutseh Light, ilotttod by Staani. Unwnuci chocked through to tloetina tinn. Prompt nud uaiisfuctory sorviuo, lst,'"SUiiy hours quiokor titno thun t;tiv othor 1'un, ' For tiibloe. foldoro, illimtrntpd bnol.n, piinn.ljli-tu.denpript'.voji'f tho tor nt.ii,, tr,nucn.l, vdl on . JAB DOANIAHi AgtafU. ,