FRIDAY, MAKCII 23, 1900. 1RAL BARE, Editor ad PnorBiKTon BUBSOBIPTION BATES. One Year, cash In advance,. 11.25 fllx Uonthi, cub In ulvano 75 OtnU' nUrdHhNotthPlatU(KbrMk)poatoffle cond-olaiimatUr. KWUSMCAtf CXTT TICXET, For Mayor, II. S. WHITE. For Clerk, GREELEY DUNDY. For Treasurer, ROBERT SI1UMAN. For City Engineer, C. P. ROSS. For Councilman 1st Ward, C. P. DAVIS. For Councilman 2d Ward C. F. IDDINGS. For Councilman 3d Ward. h. B. ISENHART. For Members Board of Education, B. L. ROBINSON, J. E. WEEKS. Is election. For several years past the fusion majority has been dimin ishing', and this year a strong re- ublican candidate will have, in our pinion, a fair chance to win. Dur- ng the past y.car there has been a slump to the republican party all through the district, and with the general feeling of dissatisfaction among the better class of populists in regard to the dcmo-populiat alliance, there is ground for hopes f republican success. Ab we un derstand it" there are no avowed candidates for the nomination but t is said that Judge Kinkaid will again make the race it the nomina tion is tendered him. Republican Convention. There will be held In North Platte on April til, 1800, a republican delegate county con rrntlon for the purpone o' nominating one County Attorney, and for the election of delegates to the State, Congrcwlonal, Sena torial and Hepresentatlre Convention". The several preclnti will lc entitled to representation at laid convention Waned upon the vote for Hon. M. JJ. Hcccc, for Su preme Judge as follows: No. Platte No. t.. 0 No. Platte No. 13 No. Platte No, S.... 0 Antelope lllrdwood 3 lirady...... lluchanan 3 Cottonwood Cox s Deer Creek,, Dickens s Falrvlew 2 Fox Creek 3 Oarneld I Hstslln S Hall 3 Hlnman 3 Hooker I Kern I Tabic I f.mnn ! Total 101 At which county convention a central coin mlttne will be selected and other business of Importance transacted. A full rcprcsenta tlon Is confidently expected to express approval of the wise and patriotic adminis tration of public affairs that has brought prosperity to the great common people, to rejoice over the victories of our army and navy and welcome the return of peace and continued good times. My order nt the County Central Committee Maxwell... S Medicine 3 Miller I Myrtle I Nichols 4 Nowell 1 O'Fallons.... 3 Osgood..... s Peckham 3 Plant 2 Itosedale 2 Hellers 1 Somerset 3 Sunshine.... I Vromam 2 Walker 3 Wallace 3 Well 2 Whlttler Willow H. S. ItliHlKLY, Secretary, 1HA L. HAne, Chairman. Tub republican ( congressional convention of this district will be held at Kearney ou April 20th for the purpose of nominating a candi date for congress and selecting two delegates and two alternates to the national convention. Lincoln county is entitled to thirteen votes in the convention. Tim delegates in the three state conventions held in Lincoln this week bent their knees in lawnhir to the great Bryan and his control was supreme. All platforms were submitted to him for approval, and all tue business transacted was on lines suggested by him. Had delegate the temerity to question Bryan's autocracy he would have been crushed through the floor o Ihe hull. TiiK Sheldon plan of conducting earthly matters has been taken up by the mayor of a West Virginia town, who announces that he wil conduct municipal affairs "asJesut , would." The result of this iunova tlon, will be watched with consider able Interest. Almost every town of any size could be Shcldonizcd to a great extent and the result would prove beneficial to the people. Tin: Omaha Bee, in an editorial says the republicans of Dougla county have sunk all factioua feeling and will enter the campalg of 1900 in a compact and harmon ious phalaux. This is good news Factional strife in Omaha has tunes past resulted disastrously to the republican party of the state out it narmony prevails tins year and the proper work is done, Doug las county republican majority will go far toward redeeming Ne braska from the tusionistB, Laulos' Auxiliary O. R. C. A lodge ol the ladies' auxiliary of the O. K. C. was organized here yesterday afternoon by the district nspector, Mrs. D. II. Hagg. It ias twenty-live cliartcr iiicniucrs and will meet the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at the . P. hall, The following are the oHicers for the ensuiug year; PrcB. Mrs. K. Williams; V. Pres., Mrs. R. R. Hinc; Secy and Treas., Mrs. B. Jeter; S. S., Mrs. E. Kiser; J. S., Mrs. F. C. Deutler; G., Mrs. Geo. Smith; Ch. Ex. Com., Mrs. F. C. Letts; F. M. E. C, Mrt. Jno. Simpson; S. M. E. C, Mrs. J. G. Anderson; Cor., Mrs. S. C. Mecom bcr; Ins. Agt., Mrs. R. Hine, M., Mrs. C. A. Weir. In the eveninir the members of the'uewly organized lodge tendered he district inspector and the mem bers of the O. R, C. a banquet at the lodfre dining room. The tables were very prettily decorated and the banquet which was scryed was most excellent. hpccclics were made by the district inspector and several members of the O. R. C. The occasion was a very enjoyable one and will long be remembered by all who were in attendance. The new lodge is the fifth one to be organized in the state and as its corps ot otlicera is a very able one it will undoubtedly be successful. Wednesday Judge bull! van over ruled the motion for a new trial in the Dinsmorc murder case. Before sentencing him the judge ad dressed the following remarks to lim, "You may be innocent, but you have had a fair and impartial trial and, while I am sorry the jury did not fix the penalty at life im prisonment instead of death, which is a reflection on civilization, I believe the evidence warrants a verdict of guilty." He then sen tenced him to be hanged by the neck until dead, in the Dawson county, Nebraska, jail on Tulv 20, 1900) the first anniversary of his marriage. An appeal will be made to the supreme court by Dinsmore's attorneys, for a new trial. The jury in the Harris case at Hartingtou brought in a verdict of not guilty after being out only two hours, Harris, who is editor of the paper at Belden, shot and killed John Blcnkiroii several mouths ago. He set up a plea of self defence which held good. Mica 'Axle Crease lightens the load- Ehortcuo lLo road. liclp-t the team. Saves wc?.r nail expense, bold every where. uAnr. jiv STANDARD OIL CO. Dressmaking The Spring Suits Should have your early consideration, so that every advantage is yours that goes with A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK, while plums await your choosing. We're ready liere with the good things that fashion makes the prominent styles that good dressers expect; the same reasonableness in prices, the GOOD VALUES THAT YOU AJIE ALWAYS CERTAIN OF HERE. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y y Spring Things are Eeady r Hats, Ties, Shirts, Hosiery, Underwear and Shoes. Anything and everything that men. and boys wear. We thought we had better mention them so that when the rush is on you'll come right here after them. They are Stylish Suits Swellest ideas in materials and shapes, suits that represent every good feature that goes only with HIGHEST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. Suits with best tailoring results at one-fourth the average tailor's prices, the TOP NOTCH FOR STYLE, BUT PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. O. V. Dkdua. Q. B. Dint T)EDELTj & DENT, PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONd, Olllcoa: North Flotto National Bank Building, North Plntte, Neb. Populists of the middle-of-the-road wing fared badly at the state convention in Lincoln Monday, and they were unceremoniously elevated through the transom. This ele ment will issue a call for a state convention to nominate a ticket and will also elect delegates to the Cin cinnati convention. This action will . probably determiue the real ' strength of the rniddle.oMhe.road era in the state. In our opinion tkeir influence in state politics will be greater than some people think. Though the republicans In this congressional district have been ,tkit&ted for ten vcara mint, tliev T v ' I , rrf not dismayed and will nominate' : I'ttriiM&tie art) farntetly wb'rb (Or un April ist we will opuif ijressnmkiiig l'arlors nt the corner of Vine niul Sixth Sts. , and will be prepared to do first-class up-to-date Dress making nt reasonable rates. MRS. L. A. McAFEE, MISS MAME MoAPEE f We are Kept Busy Repairing shoes for 4; IS people who appreciate m neat, substantial work ,i the onlv kind we do. ''3 11 not already a custo mer we solicit your work. '3 I, 1 GEO. TEKULVE, Yellow Front Shoe Store. Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ft are N It's safest here, for you tain to get the right ideas prices. Come and give us a call. . . cer-and Tie m One-Price Mug Boose, MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Proprietor. H H H X H H H X H H H H H H H H H H X H H H NOTICK FOR I'll IU CATION. Laqci Office nt Nnrtb l'lutto, Neb,, I Mnrch Mil, I W0. t Knllcn la herebr ulven that thofollnwlotf -named fettler bun fllod notlcs of lilt Intenllon lo mnkB final proof Id support of bin clnliu, Anil Hint Mid proof will bo wndd before ltfglitor and llecelver at North 1'latto, Nb.,on April 18th, 1D00, vltt Who made Homestead Entrr No. lO.SM for the HoutliweKt quarter of Becllon 10, Town 11 North ItnaRe S3 wet. lln tinmen llin fnllnnlnif wl(nfP9 to tirOTB Ilia conlinuouii realdenco upon and cultivation of raid mini viii uiMinin i.arue, wiuiam unrninu, v. a. Onrman and Thomas Bjkoit, all of Wallace, Nell tnO-6 Heglnter. NOTICK FOR l'UltMCATIO.N. Land Offlce nt North Platte, Neb., Mnrch &th. lfKK). I Notice li herebr clrcn that the foliowltin-nnnjed eettler liaa filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In rupport of hi claim, ami mat eaiu proof will bo tnado before llcglster knd Itecelrer at North Plntte. Nob., on April 18th, 1P00, vfii THOMAS V. HYKEB, who madn Home. bend Kutrjr No. 10714, for Iho Northensl quarter of Hectlon'l. Town 11 iNorm, llanKO l Wet. lln nniiiea thn following wltnossoa to urrvo hla continuous residence upon ami cultivation ot raid land vizi n ullum J,niiuo, wiuiam uarman, u. A. Oarman and Chalmor Osier, nil of Wallace, Nebraska, mil 0 OKOItQE K. FnENClt, lie glstor, 1 r ha NOTICE FOlt 1'UIIMOATION. ljnd Olllct nt North Pintle, Neb.. March Mil. I WW. Nntlco Is herebr ulven that l.lunr A. Cnrr tins filed notice ot Intention to iniiko llnnl proof be fore Iteelnler and llecelver nt their office In North Platte. Nebraska, on Tuesday, t ho 17th dsjr of April, 1000, on Timber Culturo Application no. i3,izn for ino Morineasi quarter oi section 18, In Township 10 North, llann XI West, Ho names ns witnesses: Jnmes Auble, A. I.. Ail ble. Oeorue II, Huuhoa and A, J, Qoodonow, all ot Garfield, Nebraska, m.iop. auo, u. riiKNUH, noKister, YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY PROFESSIONAL CARDS. he best Can bo found nt, F. P. DENNIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATUIST, Over First National llantc, NOHTH PLATTE, NEllIlASKA. rp O. PATTERSON, KTTGRNBY'KT'LKJnZ, Ollloe ovor Yollow Front Shoe Store NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Our Ten-Cent Cigars are the equal of any. Your attention is invited to our fine line of Chewing and Smoking 1 obaccos and Smok ers articles. ILCOX A HALLIGAN, ATT0RNEY8-AT.LAW, fiOUTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA Offlo over North Platte National Dank. NORTHRUP, DENTIST, Ofllco. ovor Modol Clothing Storo, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. D H. IUvIK. AVIS & ROAOII li. K, ItOACIl, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W. NORTH PLATTE,, - - NEBRASKA Grady Block Rooms 1 & 2. H. S. RIDGELY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Olllco in lllnmuu Blook. Dpwov fitrnnt. NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA F. II, Edmonds. ' j. m. Calhoun Edmonds & Calhoun, LAW AND COLLECTIONS. Over l'oatomcc. NOUTH 1T.ATTK, NEU J , S. HOAOLANU. W, V. IIOAOLANI) Hoagland&Hoagland. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS Office over MoDonald'a llank. NOUTH PLATTE, NEU Land Seekers or Users 'Me Notice...... I have 400.000 Acres of Pas ture Lands for Sale or Lease nt priced rnnglnj from DO coots to 9'2 per noro, Rnnohos, fnrm, liny, and IrrlKntod lunds, nntl otlior oIiibbos of Real Eatuto. Lund Bold on tho 10 yenr U. P. R. R. tlmo plan, ono-tontli down, balnnco In yearly puymontB. Call on I- POET, p- R- Lond Asont vfiiuiiHwin uuillliu, 5c CIGAR IN TOWN OllDEIt OF IIEAltlNG. Htote of Nohrnska, Lincoln County. , in ino mattor of the estato of Our A, Lalng, On readlmr and flllnir tlm nntlilnn nt u.,.ii ti Lalnu nrnylna n final nettlemnnt nml nllnnm. nf her account, died on tho 23d dor of Februnrv. 1000, and for her illnclmrRO. u.ufi.ou, iii.n rtirn t, iimu, hi iu o-ciock a, m., osslKned for hearlnu laid netitlon. when all ner. sons Interested In raid mattor tnnv nnnniir nt n coumy court lo De Hold in and for said countr. and nlrnw cauno whr the prayer of petitioner nhould UnteU February 1000. A. 8, IUldwin, County Judge. SThe Cash Grocery. I iiavc just line of m m received a full Z and am now ready to fill m orders promptly at the JJJ lowest prices. I handle m Columbus Red Seal Flour 2 Phi Hi. lOlnnr i m m staple Groceries m m and North Platte Flour. fTOIvc me u call and liu cuu- 1 T vlncuil that my lirlces and cooriti arc 2, 2 rlRlit. h 2 U. G. SAWYER. $ Legal Notices. LKOAL Norioi:, T. K. Hanuer, flrt iiaino unknown, defondaiit. will taku nntlce that on tholltb day of January, 11HX). William H. llaller. nlnlnlilT. n ml hla ietltlnn III the dlDtrlvt court of Lincoln comity, Nbrnkii, mo nujt'ii mm iui)or oiwnicii uro 10 ouiuin iikir lucni lor iiib aum 01 tw.vo, tor work and labor itouu and performed by pliilntlll for defendant, nt dafonilanta renUHfti that on tho 6th day of Febru ary, nw. piainutr naa iwueu ny uie clerk or Midi court an nrdur of attachment for unlil nin nf PO.tXJj that property ofaald defendant cnnoUtlnK nt the couth half ot the nnrlliwoxt quartor and thu northweKt quarter of tho nnrlhwert nuarter of aectlon 11. lownniui Vi. riiuitein wept lull nrlncl pal merlilliiu, Nebraaku, han been nttachi'd umler void order; the object uud prayer of plaintiff aru to have auch property mild to eatltfy Indebteduean ot $110.00, You are required toanawvrvald pvtlllon ou or uuiore uomiay, ine idiii uay oc April, iia, infll Wll.UlU H. JUlUSY. liv H . H Itl.lK-sly. hU Aitoruey, NOTICE OF HAI.K UNMiK CIIATT1M. MOUTOAOK. Notice la hereby ulveu thut tiv lrtucnf m ini lei DioriKK" uuitu ou uie M nay or I'Vlirilnr 1800, and duly tiled In the office ot the couni clerk ot Llucoln county, Nebraska, oa the Ith day of February, liilW, ami executed by W. T. HerrliiK to I). H. Kiivey to ecuro Iho payniont of tho Hum If 210,83, mid upon which thoro i now tine the sum otfKUSU and Interest) defunlt havlUK been made Iu iho payment of Mild miiiii; and uoHult or other procueuiiiK" at law nnlutt bevu Inttltutod to ru cover told debt or any part thereof, therefore 1 will fell the follow ln property therein described via: "One ronn RultllnK Innined llonnlo 11 yeara old, weight WO H)iindi, worth IN).lV "One wrrel mare witn wuue airlpe in face, one white hind foot, K year old, welaht 10V) poiinda. worth KOIXI," One bay mare 10 year old. woluht l.l0 pouud, worth f.Vl.W, naiued Dalay," at public auction in ironior mo poatomco bullilliiuin lirady Uluud, Lincoln county, Nebraska, ou Haturdar. the llth day ot April, HMO, at ouo o'clock p. m, ot jrf A in, iieo. ... . , , , mao D. II, EAVtV.Moflgaffco. CONTEST NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, North Plntte, Neb., Mnrch nth. 1CO0. A suftlclent content nludavlt havlmt bcou (lied Iu this olHco by llufus E. Funk contestant, nnnln.t Umnesteau entry mi. iMiia made February itu. 1MO, for tho east halt of the Houthwent onartor and Iitn Three and Four ot Bnc tlon 18, In Townrhlp 11 nrlh, ltuno Si went, by Paul K. Jensen, Oontostee, in wlilcnu is allegeil that l'aul E, Jem on has not resided upon said tract or Improved the same in any manner since aukusi, inns,, rnero are no improvements oi any kind on tho land; that said defects exist to tills dim that ho has not been In tho service of Iho United States army, navy or ma rlno corps durlnir said abandonment', said parties aro hereby notified to appear, resond and offer ovldenco touching said allegation nt ton o'clock n, m on April 21th, M0. beforo the lteglster and Kecclvor at tho United States land olHco In North riutte, Nob. The said contestant hnvlna. In a proper nmdavtl Hied March Mil. 1D00. set forth facta which show that after dno diligence, personal servlca of mis notice cannot be mane, It is n ere by ordered and directed that such notlco bo given by due and proper publication. mu-o utu.K iriiKNuii, iieuister. NOTICE FOlt I'UULICATION. Land Ofllco at North Platte, Neb., ) March 7th. ltlUO. C Notlco Is hereby Riven Hint the f olIowlniMiamed settler has filed notice of bin Intention to make final proof In support of hlx claim and that said proof will bo made before the lteirlster nnd lle celver at North Platte, Neb., on April 18tll, 1P00, Vll- WILLIAM LAKIK, who mndo Homestead Entry No. l.TOltl for the Southwest quarter of Section 81, Town 11 North, uange aj nest. llo names tho following witnesses to prove hln continuous residence upon and cultivation ot said land, viz: . Thomas Bykes. chalmor Onler. William Oar man mid O, A, Oarman, all of Wallace, Neb. mW OEO. E. F11KNC11, Iteglster. CONTEST NOTICE. United Btntes Land Office, ) North Platte, Neb., March 12th, 11)00. ( A suftlclent contest affidavit havluu been filed In this olllco by Harrison Weeks contestant, against Homestead Entry No, 10172, made July 17th, 18Vl,for,the east half ot the southeast quarter and tho south half of the Southeast quarter in Sec tioiuii, rownsmpu north, Uaugo 83 wont, by Si mon II. Sblvely, Contestoo, In which It Is nlfeged tha t Simon II: Shively has failed to roslde upon or cultivate any portion of said tract since July, IBM. but has wholly abandoned the same. Ihoro arenn improvements on said land, that snld defects exist to the present tlmo; that ho han not been In the service ot the United State army, navy or marine enrpa dnrlng said abandonment; sold partlea aro hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at iu o'ciock a, m. on May nin, lwu, before James S. llobblus, notary public-nt Wallace, Lincoln county, Keuraska, and mat llnnl bearing will be held at 10 o'clock, n. m on May 10, 11U0, before the Register and Receiver at tho United States Land ODIce In North Platte, Nebraska. The suld contestant having, In a proper affidavit filed March 12th, 11KX), set forth facts which show that after duo diligence personal service ot this nntlce cannot bo made. It Is heroby ordored and dlrectnd that such notlco be given by duo And proper publication. mi.io ueu, e, i iiL.NUJi, itegister. NOTICE OF BALK UNDEH CHATTEL MOHTUAOL', Nollco Is boroby given that by1 virtue of a chnU I mortuace dated on tho 25th nf Niivntnlinr lfi'.l'.i, and duly tiled In the ofllco ot Ihe comity clerk of Lincoln county, Nebraska, on tho th uay ot November, ibv.i, anil executed by tl. A Heckler to Tho First Notional llank, of North Platte, Nebraska, to securo thu navment of thn sum of l,S0O 00, and upon which thoro Is now duo tho sum ot H,35I.I7 default having been made In tho payment and condition of said note and mortgage, and no suit or other proceedings at law having been Instituted to recover said debt or any part mereor, tiiorofore I will sell the prop erty therein described, viz: Thirty head ot cows, B to 7 years old, branded A on left hip; Ono in red bull 2 vunra nlil lirnml.i,! fi nn li.rt nipt Throo branded fi on left lit it: Twenty (20) head of yearling steer branded p. I.n 1.1. . i. . . , in, ,uii uiji, j.i.vii, i uiucki; i Twenty .W) nean of yearling helfera (18 red, black) branded n on lefthln: At public auction at tho ranch of Wm. V, Cody, two miles northwest of North Platle, In tho county of Lincoln. Nebroska. on tho ith day of Anrll. uw, at i uxioca p. in. oi sai'i day. inioii mis uin nay or Marcii ivw. mini Fiukt National Uank. Mortgagee, t A Well r I Dressed (3) 2 year old steers, red ond white, LAND OPPIOE NOTICES. N0T10K FOlt rilllMCATION. United Htutes Land Office, ) North Platte. March nth. ltiOO. i Nolico 1b hereby ulvon that Addle Kvef. formerly Palmer, has filed notice ot hur Intontlon to makii llnnl proof beforo the Iteulslor nml llecelver at their olllco Iu North Platte. Nebras ka, on l'liitrsday, thu 20th day ot April, HHUl. on on Timber Culture Application No. lil.lnri, for tho South half ot the Hotithtat quarter, the Southeast quarter of tho Southwest quarter mid Lot I ot Section 10. Townsh In 10 North, ltaiica su west. ho names as wltnessos: A. 8. Flotclior of lln- chanau, Neb., A. L. Fletcher of Echo, Neb., uud v., L. Mootiey and u. u, Hawkins, of Welltleot, neurasaa, iu2Wi OF.O. E, FItKNGII, Register is he who who get us to make his clothes. We are now receiving our line of new and fashionable Spring Suitings. F. J. Broeker, Merchant Tailor. IP YOU ARE GOING TO THE Pacific Coast Don't comifloto nrrniiKomonti until ou hnvo bcou rod informntion rosardinR'tlio poreonally uonduotod oxourslotiB viu tho NOTICE FOll PUULIOATION. United Stttcs Ijind Offlce, I North Platte. Nebraska. February 21. 11KX). f Notice Is hereby given that llufus II, Kachua has I tiled nollco of his Intention to muko final proof beforo the ltculster aud llecelver at their onlco Iu North Platte, Neb., on Friday, tho th duy ot April, 1P00, on Timber Culturo Application No. thn Southwest quatter, of Section 11, Township lllolli. for the Southwest nuarter Northwest uuartor. west half Snuthwett quarter, southeast quarter of 15 uorlb. IlnURO 30 west. He names as wltuetocsi flc-orge Knox, Cbarlo Knox, Horace Austin and Cash Auitln, nil o North Platte. Neb. fJ70 OEO. E FIIENCH. lleRlster NOTICE FOlt PUnLIOVTlON. Land Office at North Platte, Neb, February 2dlh. 1U00. Notice Is hereby given that the following-named settler hu tiled notice of his Intenllon to muko tlnal tiroof In support of hi claim, and that said proof will be uiude before lleglster aud llecelver it North Platte, Neb., on April tllh, 1W0, vlzs A ItF.tllNE JEPSEN whf made liniuesteud eutry No. 17W7 for tho north half of the northwest quarter and the sonlh west quarter of northwest quarter aud northwest quarter ot southwe.t quarter of seclloi nln 0 north, rauae 2H west. llo name the following witnesses to prove his continuous reuuence upon anu cultivation oi saiu lml..ylt: jJvtiu.HAnsen, O, L. Jensen, T, Jepsvni OTII Md icnVeo, all of Ourtl Ne'b' , PICTO Theeo oxcuJsious lcavo Oinoha ovory Frldny, in ologuntly upbolstorod Ordi nary Sleeping Cure, llhiminntod by PlntBoh Lfglit, Ilontod by Stoatn. DofKORo uliookoil through to deetinn. tion. Protntit and satiufootory 6orvice, E3?"Mnny hours quickor titno than nny otlior lino, tor tlmo tables, foldors, illuatrntfd books, i)atnplilots,descriptlvoof the ter ritory travorBeiVacnll on JAS B'. SOANLAN, Agent. .1 ,7 IJT-0. Keglite'r,