Local News in Brief. ; Tailor made Suits a speciajty at McAfee's dressmaking parlors. Miss Esther Welch will leave next week for Iowa where she will spend a month visiting at various points. James M. Ray. Lawyer, The Seniors and Juniors will -receive the visiting teachers at the high school this afternoon from four until six. Horses for Sale by Jos, Hershey. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Beatty went to Sidney Tuesday afternoon. The former will work iu the repair de partment of the round house there. Ladies Hair Dressing and Mani curing parlors, corner Vine and 6th st. Beautiful souvenirs given to every lady. Mmc. Ruppcrt's face bleach on sale. Miss Lizzie Facka expects to lcaye in about ten days for Shenan doah where she will visit her sis ter and take a course in the sum mer school iu session there. Redwood Stock Tanks for sale. Best on earth. S!zcs 6 to 16 feet. 0. F. iDMNftS. A Japanese lady iu native cos tume, who was a passenger on train No. 6 Wcdnctday morning, attracted considerable attention from the bystanders at the station. Mrs. J. H. Turpic and children arc expected to arrive here from Lafayette in a few weeks. They will spend the summer here and may decide to locate here perma nently. Harrington & Tobin have about decided to put a meat mar ket in their Dewey street building. The arrangements arc stilt in a very cmbryotic state but if it is definitely decided to put it in. it will be first class in every particu lar. Alfalfa Seed for sale by job. Hershey. Martin Oberst is contemplating making extensive improvements in tuc jNeorasxa Mouse in the near future. An additiou to the build ing will be constructed in order to accommodate the increasing bus iness. The lower floor of the pres ent building will also be rcpapcred and improved in other ways. The Y. M, C. A, will keep open house Monday night and every one cordially invited to attend, listen to an excellent program which will be rendered and have a good social time. All of the improvements in the rooms will be completed by that time, and they will be thrown open for Inspection, jjr..i. w. miner, uentist, over Straits' drug store, The replevin case of Adnlphus Krueger against T. T. Kcliher sheriff was up in the county court Tuesday and kept the court grind Ing away until a late hour in the evening. The jury brought in verdict in favor of the defendant and found that the value of the stock in question was $156 and that the defendant bad a claim against it of $73.87. -Thls.a suit growing out of the attachment which the sheriff leived on th stock ol Geo, Wagner & Co, Krueger endeavored to replevin the utock because he averred was the real owner of it. that he pring wvwwvwywvs (Jhoosirig. There Is Clothing, and then again there are Clothes. If one is merely to be clad, that is one thing to appear well dressed is another. To be well dressed you must wear good clothes. That does not mean expensive clothes. In our stock of spring suits every requirement of Fashion, Quality and Economy is fully met. Our clothing is pur chased direct from manufacturers and is made by the most skilled tailors and cutters, and sold at prices that orily a large business done at n small expense would justify. All the latest styles are now on our counters at $5.00, $6, $7.50, $9,' $10, $12 and $15 a Suit. A visit aud close inspection will convince you that you arc getting better values ior your money here than anywhere else iu the city. ONE PRICE AND PLAIN FIGURES. STAR CLOTHING HOUSE, W. A. VOLLMER, Proprietor. Across the street from old location. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYY Y Y r Y Y era ESta H H H Wo will bo plotisod to show you our Wall Taper. Our assortment is largo nnd prices nro low. C. M. Newton. Jt J6JtftJt Sheriff Kcliher returned Wednes day from Norfolk where he. had taken Thos. B. Shaw to be com mitted to the insane asylum. $1,000 will buy a long established business in North Platte. F. H. Edmonds. Prof. Connelly, who had been spending several days here inter viewing the members of the board of education in regard to his can didacy for the position of superin tendent of the city 'schools, re turned to his home in Rock Springs Tuesday afternoon. The receipts of the local poatoffice show an increase over those of preceding years of about $500. The office is slowly but surely climbing toward the grade of second class. As a postofficc is usually a very good criterion by which to judge of the degree of prosperity whicti the community iu which it is in enjoying the increase iu receipts here this year Bhows that prosperity is increasing. Yellow Front Shoe Store, Geo. M. Graham, Mgr., Tkraa Soon Month of P. O. North Platto.Nob. a Mrs. 13. C. Eves, of Buchanan, was in town yesterday proving up on her timber claim and called to subscribe for Thk Trihune. Her husband is farming extensively this year, having put in ninety acres of wheat and will plant 160 acres of corn, wueat in tliat section is coining on very rapidly. Hans Westeaard, the western traveling agent of the Internution al Navigation Co. spent yesterday in town iuterviewing the local agents ot tue company, lie says that they have had no difficulty in obtaining out-bound first and second cabin passengers, in fact for the month of June every berth in both cabins is already reserved on all of their steamers sailinir from Philadelphia. He is of the opinion that the cost of a trip to Europe will be but little more ex pensive now than is usually the case al this time of year but that the beaten line of travel will be crowded with tourists. Splendid pasture 640 acres under I'Jtice, bottom laud, high crass water all year. Price $100.00 First man applies erets the land M. C. IlAKRlNUtON. J. S, Hoagland spent yesterday transacting legal business iu Lexington. Phil Nclliug is spending a few days in town while enroute to his home in Sidney from a visit with relatives in Stanbcrry. W. II, Daly, ot Letnley, spent Wednesday in town. . He went to Kearney yesterday to attend the congressional convention. Mrs. Dave Hunter came in from the eaBt yesterday morning and spent the day here visiting friends before returning to her home in Sutherland. MissGcorgic Philips has been . . . 1 spending several oays in town as the guest of Miss Genie McGovcrn. She is enroute. to Grand Island where she will visit relatives. jur. ana Airs. 11. s. white re turned yesterday morniwr from their extended trip. They report a thoroughly delightful time and excellent weather most of the time. Death of Kohort Arnndalo. Robt. Arundalc died iu Denver Tuesday morning of pneumonia complicated by asthma. He had been ill for two week but when he was first taken sick he thought that it was simply a cold which had aggravated the asthma from which lie had sintered tor a (rood many years aud did not send any word to 1. . r e . . T . -r ilia iumiiy ior several oays. tie contracted the cold while out col lecting during the stormy weather. The remains were brought to North Platte and were buried from the Church of Our Saviour Wed nesday afternoon. Mr. Arundalc was born in Wal ton, Yorkshire, England. Oct. 8, 184a, In 1870 lie married Miss Self. They had one child, a daugh ter who is now Mrs. H. Gilfoylc. In 1878 the family moved to the united states and located near Des Moines. From there in 1882 they moved to the vicinity of Lin coln where they resided until 1886 when tliev moved to the north eastern part of Lincoln county. They lived there until the daugh ter was married when they moved to North Platte. A few months ago a very good opening in the hapc ol a partnership with G. R. Golvin, an old Iriend of his, in the commission business in Denver ap- pzared and Mr. Arundalc took ad vantage of it. At the time of his death the business was exceeding ly prosperous, He was an honcBt, upright man and although some what radical in Ins opinions they were the result of his conscientious belief. He had scores of friends to whom his death causes much genuine grief, Wall Paper. We arc showing an exceptionally fine line of Wall Paper of the newest designs. If you you contemplate papering your, house, call and see our stock. We can suit you in both style and price. E, B. WARNER. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT RENNIE'S, At Rennic's you can save what you would waste elsewhere, beoause we live up to our motto and never deviate from the standard we set for our selves to "Give the best possible value at the lowest pqssiblc price." Add to this the fact that Rennic's leads in style and beauty, and that there arc genu ine bargains every day in the week at Rennic's. Every week is a good week in our Dress Goods De partment, where only reliable goods find shelf and counter space. We now have some unusually tempting values. "Wc have just received direct from New York a beautiful line of Novelty Silks, Taffetas, Persian Foulards, Grepe de Chine, Printed Indias, Etc, Ladies' Shirt Waists, Belts, Umbrellas, Hosiery and Underwear in Endless Variety. Wc have just received the most complete and se lect stock of Carpets Moqucttes, Velvets, Ax mi li sters and Body Brussels wc have ever shown. Also fifty pieces of Ingrains, and an elegant line of Rugs, Tapestry Curtains and Dace Curtains. Call and inspect our stock before buying. Wc can please you and save you money. REN NIB'S. RENNIE'S- WOMEN'S SHOES. , There is no lack of variety iu Women's Shoes here to choose from.. New footwear in the correct new weights, shapes, col ors; a sufficient assortment of each to permit the selection of something pleasing and suitable for any occasion or use. Pratty Tan Shoes in ml 0 from etnooth, diimblo kid skin, medium uhnpoot now too, good liool etylo, a most nttrnotivo ahoe at i $2.50. Pretty Black Shoes Clioico ot kid or olotli top?, In imy of now too slUlpOO. woll inmle, nlcoly finished, Btulsfuutory fihoos in ovory wny, Your Pass Book win suow wuerc you are paying more for most of these articles, and will not show you where you pay lesa. Eggs per doz... 09 Army Axle Grea.se 2 boxes 15 Monarch Axle Grease 2 boxes. ..15 Frazier's Axle Grease 2 boxes... 15 Walter Baker's Cocoa jlb tin... 25 Walter Baker's Chocolate 18c. 2 cakes , ..,35 Jtf-pint Dr. Price's Extract Va nilla 15 Sewing Machine Oil per bottle.. 05 Grand Pa's Wouder Soap per bar,05 Kerosene Oil per gal 10 Yeast Foam 2 oktrs 05 On Time Yeast 2 pkgs 05 4-Ib nkcrGold Dust 18 Pcarliiic per pkg 04 Search Light Matches per box. .04 Kingsford's Silver Gloss Starch. 08 Kingsford's Corn Starch 08 Table Salt 2 sacks 05 Sage per pkg 04 Hops per pkg 04 Whittemore'a Gilt KHirn simi T" i f 1 a I 11 ..w. i-airons 01 uic local postotlicc can Polish . on now ootaiu tneir stamps put up in Whittemore'a Baby Elite Siioe nine oooks witii a leat of waxed Polish 10 nn nnr lint uxtnit 1ia UftAn .r .1 l. . .... ".u.wvraui stamps Mjjfdseed Mb pkg 07 10 Keep mem irom adhering to one i3agle Brand Condensed Milk 18c uiiuuicr. wu wie cover 01 tltc book 2 cans for 35 are printed the foreign and domestic Evaporated Cream 'i3c "2 ca.U'. ! 'rs postage rules, money order fees, Vinegar n,fff!,i on governing registered Arbuckle's Coffee.... 13c. 2 nk 2 r . ' "D- urc 01 a verv Iion Cn fen IT. o nl,, oc their C03t is Gerimin CnlTpr. ivini,,,. oc Bee CoiTee per pkgc 14 liogota Coltce 18c, 2 pkgs 35 Cream ot Wheat per pkgc 15 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kitzmiller went to Kearney Wednesday morn ing to visit friends, Miss Mayme Barbee closed a successful term of school at the Plant schaol house last Friday She will leave in short time for her new home in Syracuse. The Western Normal Business Institute of Shenandoah, Iowa, has offered a free scholarship to one person in each county in Nebraska. Anyone in Lincoln county who is desirous of accepting this offer is requested to communicate witu the county superintendent and ob tain full particulars, S. S. Buckner and Sylvester Trusty were over from Wallace Wednesday transacting business. Maurice Grau's opera company, which had just clo3id an engage mcnt in Denver, occupied a special car on train No. 6 Wednesday. Paderewski's special car was at tached to train No. 6 Tuesday, but unfortunately the hour at which the train passed through here was bo early that the celebrated pianist was still wrapped in the arms of morpheus and his North Platte admirers didn't have an opportun ity to catch even a glimpse ot his luxurious crop of hair. 5 rccccrcrcrrcc'Crrcr Wedding Bells will now be Ringing-.... r Among the presents you may want is a nice TOILET SET line $2.50. and rules letters. The books convenient size and I only one cent more than the value of the stamps which they contain. &o lar Postmaster II ill hah nnlv ibiuivcu iwu BiKcs 01 uookb, one containing twelve two cent stamps and which is sold for tweutv-fivc cents and the other coutaininir , 0 loriy-eigut two cent stamps and which is sold for ninety-seven cents, Notice To Taxpayers. personal taxes for 18")9 were dc- L . 11114111:111 rcuruary i, iyuu. fain charged with, and responsible for, tneir collection, and those unpaid must ue paid. iayy realty taxet. are delinquent May 1, 1900. U. V. SCHARMANN. Trcasuicr Lincoln County. Have the swellest and most up-to-date of these sets in Western Nebraska in six, eight and ten pieces, ranging in price from ' $3.00 to $13.50. They also desire to call your attention to their lino of IPiailj aijcl JDecoiratecl Ei)giislj Diijeir ware aijci iaaviiaijci. uijnia. Fine line of One Dollar Water Sets. See our line of Fancy Ten-cent Novelties. Harrington & Tobin. Kg8 2.0 Pillsbnry's Vitos. ,13c, 2 pk Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit 13c, 2 pkgs 25 uattle Ax Tobacco. . . .per plug 35 Horse Shoe Tobacco. .-1 .per plug 45 htar Tobacco per lb 45 J. r. tobacco. ner nW 20 Duke's Mixture Tobacco.. per lb 35 Snow Flake Patent Flour, per Bk 90 or it.- I .Tiua v-uru weal 25 ! we cliargc no more for goods ex- -iitiiiKi.-M ior iruuuce man you pay Wilcox Department Store. Now for the Road. Nothing that goes on wheels can excel my pleasure vehicles, which show the tip-tO'date carriages in the most stylish and approved form. Youthful couples aud families alike most enjoy the sunny days w.hen comfortably enconsed in one of 'my handsome turnouts. The money re quired to purchase can be invested to equal advantage in 110 other way. Jos. Hershey.