f S5 S ?7 a 55 a jg GOLD, SILVER AND PEARL HANDLE 1 SILK UMBRELLAS A fine line of Black and Colored Silks from $3 to $10. FANS Something- fine in Fans g just the thing' to pre sent to young ladies who graduate this year. Also a very pretty line of Jj Cut Glass and Silverware suitable for wedding1 pres ents. Clinton THE JEWELER, She mi-WfMj Sritiuur. TUKSDAY, JUNE 18, 1901. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Liddell lctt this morning lor a visit with fricndB in Chicago. A dance will be held this evening at the pavilion at Lamplugh'a lake, and quite a number arc making ar rangements to attend. Miss Lulu Coslct, formerly of this city, was married last week to Louis Warner of Maywood. The couple will reside on the Warner ranch near the latter place. Rev. Bccclier returned this morn ing from Ogalalla, where he had accompanied Bibhop Graves yestcr day. The Bishop confirmed a class ot six at Ogalalla last evening. E-.Rmith, lormerly a banker at Gaudy, but now giving his attention to a large cattle ranch, has been transacting business in town for several days. The Kearney cotton mill will cloac this week and within the next thirty days the plant will be Bold under mortgage foreclosure. Com petition's so close that it does not pay to operate the mill, Doolittle's Fireworks are here! Rockets, Roman Candle?, Nigger Chasers Torpedoes, Firecrackers, everything. Longley next door has arnica, courtplaster, bandages, liniment, salve and pain killer. I. A. Fort, local agent for Union Pacific lands, has sold about 25,000 acres of railroad land during the past sixty days. All this land was bought for purely grazing purposes and sold at a low figure. Mr. Fort has also leased to stockmen a con siderable tract of railroad land. mitrmmmwmiiriuiTMtriifimtmrnrmitriiFiirmmmmK NEBRASKA CLOTHING NORTH PLATTE, NEB. EXTRAORDINARY SALE. 1 GET READY FOR THE FOURTH OP JULY. j Today wo inaugurate the Grandest Salo ot Summer Suite. Wo 3 rench ovorythiug in tho store in lip;ht woiffht goods. No inoroy shown sS to quality. Men's, Boys' and Children's Departments. Every light IZS suit in tho house must go. Hare is a full dosaription ot tho goods wo ofTer on snle: Z Twonty-two styles of Men's Summer Suits in light chocks and 3 Btrlpos, men's all-wool sorges in finest of navy bluo, men's all wool black Z and grey olny worsteds, mon'o all wool Tibot and Scotch goods, all of Z the highoet of quality and tho best of tailoring, and not a garment 12 sold less than 8115.00 and some as high as $13.03, your choioo of any Z and nil styles for 4 $7.50 Per Suit. 1 Fifteen styles of Boj-b' Long Pants Suits in blnek Tibet, striped' 3 Scotch Tweeds, and all wool clay worsteds nil of the boat ot tailoring and trimmings with singlo or double broaBtod vests, not a garment in 32 the lot worfh loss than 87.GO nnd somo as high as 910, agos 12 to 20 years, your ehoico on this sale for zZZ $5.00 Per Suit. Boys' Kneo Pants Suits with and without vosts, all of Scotch woolon goods and fancy worsteds, not a garmont sold loss than $4.00, ages from t to 14, your choice of nny in tho lot for ; $2.50 Per Suit. I Don't forgot thut wo handlo SHOES and tho bout for tho lonst 3 money. Don't lo60 youi head, put u coyer on it, wo will supply you ZSi the latest stylos in MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS in light and dark 3 shndes from 50 conts up. This is an opportunity never boforo prosonted to tho pooplo of ZZ North Platto and vioimty and whon you boo Nebraska clothing ad- ZS vertisod at such prioos you may be assured thnt quality is abovo all. Evory garmont in tho etoro is ot this Benson's product nnd nil right, z and you enn't well nlTord to stay homo. Mothors bring yon boys nlong Z2 as this salo moans an extraordinary saving on prices and tho clioico of : tho best qualities. 3 t5TJut received, a full lino of Keystone Pants nnd Overalls. Nebraska Clothing and Shoe House, SAM Front Street, two doors west iuiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiaiuiaiuuiu Do you Play Ball? We have a full line of Base Ball Goods. We Sell Rcachc's League Ball $1.00 Best Louisville Slugger Bat Taped 85 Louisville Slugger Bat 70 'Men's Wagon Tongue Bat.. .30 Keache's Black Enameled Wire- Mask, with Neck Protector ..$2.50 Men's Amateur Bright Wire Mask 80 Bovs' Amateur Bright Wire Mask 80 Also a full line of Balls and Bats for the Boys. Wilcox Department Store. Herbert Price, son of Chas. Price, formerly of this city, is fill ing the position of night clerk at the Pacific Hotel. Mrs. W. J. Stuart, Mrs. A. S. Baldwin and Mrs. Geo. W. Finn go Ogalalla this evening to assist in installing officers of the Eastern Star. Maurice Fowler orders The Tri dune sent to his address at Boohb- boro, Iowa, from which wc infer he will be located there lor a time at least. Farmers and others should not forget that Prof. Bruncr ot the state university will be in town next Saturday and give a talk on grasshoppers and the best methods for their destruction. Every farmer within a reasonable distance of town should eviucc his interest by attending the meeting. Children's Day was observed Sunday evening by the Methodist Sunday school by the rcndi tion of a program of songs and recitations, principally by the younger members of the school. An officer of the school tells us that the exercises were among the most successful they have ever held. Doolittle haB Violins at $3, 5.00, 6 00, 8 00, 9.50, 12 50 and 15.00 Mandolins, .at $5.00, 7.00, 8 25. 11.25, 13.50, and 15.00. Gut tars at $0.00, 8.00, 9.50, 10.00, 12.00, 14.00 and 15.00. Besides Banjos, Accordeonu. Harmonicas, Strings of all kinds and Instruction Books. The county commissioners met in session yesterday afternoon and then adjourned to meet as a board of equalization this morning. They will remain in session as equalizers so long as they have business in that line. If tax payers have kicks to make on their assess ments now is the time to make thm. AND SHOE HOUSE, B. ROSENBERG, Manager. r of McCullough & Carter's, ZS Dr. F. W. Miller, dentist, oflicc ver StrciU's drug store. Rod Smith, secretary to Congress man Neville, has been syeudiug the past few days in town. Signet Chapter, No. 55, O. E, S. will hold a special meeting for initi ation, Wednesday evening, June 19, Miss Elizabeth Bratt, who fills a position in the state uuiycrsity at Fargo, N. D., is home to 6pcnd the summer vacation. C, F. Scharmaun yesterday after noon purchased the two lots west of the Geo. G. McKay residence on west Fifth street for a considera tion of $375, Mr. Scliarmaun will erect a residence on the lots. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold an exchange in the Rciinic building next Saturday at which white and brown bread, cakcp, pics, cookicp. etc., will be offered for sale. The ladies will also serve a fifteen cent lunch at noon, consisting of cold meat, bread and butter, pie and coffee. Doolittle sold two of the highest pi iced Spalding Base Ball Mitts made to the U. P. nine last week, becauB? they were kept in stock. No such line of Sporting Goods has ever been kept in North Platte. The boys appreciate it and trade at home when they get what they want. Come and see those League Bats, they arc beauties. The committee appointed by the Kearney Presbytery to investigate the authorship of the anonymous letter received by Rev. Vemcr will convene in session in the Prcsby tcriau church in this city this even ing. Other matters pertaining to the church will also be heard. We arc told that the session of the committee will not be public. The ladies of the Methodist church Bay the interior of their church must be frescoed prior to the meeting of conference, and are at work dcyisiug ways and -means for raising the funds for the im provements. The ladies will resume their Saturday exchange and hope thereby to obtain a con siderable portion of the money needed. A conference of the officers of the fire department and Mayor Walker was held last evening to make ar rangements ior a Fourth ot July celebration, The matter was dis cussed 'at length and a committee consisting of W. J. Roche, Mayor Walker and W. H. Hamilton ap pointed to solicit funds. This committee started out this morning and will make its report at a meet ing to be held this evening. The magnitude of the celebration de pends upon the amount of money subscribed, but it is likely that sufficient will be obtained to insure a nice celebration, A Terrible Exilloslou. "Of n gosolino Btovo burned n lady hero frightfully," writes N. E. Pnlmor, ot Kirkmnn, la. "Tho host doctors couldn't henl tho running sore that fol lowed, but Bucklon's Arnio i Snlvo on. tiroly cured her." 'Infallible for Cuts. Corns, Sofres, Boils, Bruises, Skin Di. oasen and Piles. 2oo at A. F. Streitz's Drug Storo. FOR A SUMMER," OUTING. Tho Rocky Mountain roaions of Cor.o- icado ronchod host via tho Union Pncillo prevido lavishly for tho health of tho invalid nnd tho ploasuro of tho tourist. Amid those rugged steeps aro to bo found Eomo of tho most charming nnd restful spots on onrth. Fniry lakes nostlod nmid sunny peaks, nnd climnto that cheers nnd oxhilaratos. Tho Summer Excursion Sates nut in olToat l)V tlm TIninn Pnnliln nn. able you to roach theno favored localities without unnocossnry oxpohdituroof timo or monoy. One Tare for the Bound Trip plus 82.00 rrom Missouri Itivor, in olToot Juno 18th to 30th; July 10th to August 31st inclusive Tho Union Pncillo will nlso soli tiokots on July let to 9th Inclusive, Soptomber 1st to 10th ino'usivo, nt 815.00 for tho rounu inp irom Missouri Klver points. noiurn nmii uctouor hi, l'.i'Jl. Pronortlonntolv loir rnl mediate points. l' "II information choorfully furnished upon npplicntion. JAS. 11. SUANIi VN, Agont. D Men's Plow Moccasins, easv and comfortable, per pair. $1.00 Men's uil urain Plow Shoes Single Sole all Solid Leath er, per pair 1.25 Men's Oil Grain Plow Shoes, -Double Sole all Solid Leather, per pair 1.25 Men's Seamless Lace Shoes all Solid Leather per pair. 1.50 u?ji.Store open evenings until a o'ciocic. Wilcox Department 0tore. ow Sloes Do You Want the Best? If you do you will buy it of W. F. McGlone. Monarch Canned Good's, If you arc not already a usct of this most excellent line of canned goods you should delay no longer in buying them. Our customers arc our best advertisers. Yale Gas Roasted Coffees, Wc arc becoming convinced by what our trade says that'it is beyond a doubt the best on the market. Wc have it for 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c. Red Cross Crackers. The most complete line of them in the city and recognized the world over as the best. Try Our Cheese Sandwiches pcrpkg. 15d Scotch Coffee Cake per pkg. 15c Saratoga Flakes per pkg. . . . 15c Graham Wafers per pkg.. .. 10c Oatmeal Wafers per pkg.. .. 10c Raymond Sugar Wafers per pkg . 25c Athena Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Vanilla Strawberry, Rasp berry and Chocolate Sugar Wafers per pkg 25c Brcmncrs Butter Wafers per pkg 15c Salted City Soda Crax in bulk, crisp and dainty, 10c per pound. Snow Flake Flour goes farther, makes lighter and more wholesome bread than any other brand of Hour, for only $1.10 per sack. There is more Snow Flake Flour used in North Platte today than any other one brand. Try it and be convinced that it is the best. Strawberries. Wc arc headquarters for Park's and Otten's Berries this year and have made arrange ments to supply North Platte with these berries; they arrive fresh every morning. This week is going to be the time to put them up. Leave us your order for a case or two and wc will see that yoti get the best. Hicnz's Pickles and Condiments, without a rival. Wc have Pure Currant Jelly per glass. 25c Ketchup (fancy bottle) 30c Ketchup (octagon bottle) .... 25c Ketchup 15c Worcestershire Sauce 25c Keystone Dressing 25c Tobasco Pepper Sauce large size 50c Tobasco Pepper Sauce small size 35c Tomato Chutney 35c India Relish 35c Horse Radish Flour 25c Trestc Prepared Mustard.. 15c Chow Chow small size 25c Chow Chow large size 35c Manzanella Olives 20c Queen Olives medium size.. 35c (Jucen Olives large size 50c Wc arc selling immense quan tities of Ilienz's pure Preserves. Wc have Strawberry, Red Rasp berry, Quince, Damson and Peach and they arc like home made. The quality of our goods is remembered long after price is forgotten, but wc have the cheap ones if you want them. Store Closes at 7 p. m. Last Saturday evening ''Fatty1' Jones and "Rajah" Johnsfon got into a wagon standing on the street belonging to Wm. Heisc and droye around town. This inconvenienced Heisc, made him Bomewhat wrathy and he asked the police to have the couple arrested. Special officer Tobas met Jones and Johnson later in the evening nnd attempted to place them under arrest, but they denied his right to arrest them without a warrant, at the same time claiming that they had violated no law. Tobas called on bystanders to assist in arresting the two men, but the latter threat ened the life of any who assisted Tobas. Later Marshal Fatterson came up, but finding that no war rant uau been issued tor the arrest of Jones and Johnson, he doubted the expediency of making a forcible arrest and attempt to do so was abandoned. Heine yesterday de sired to make complaint against the men, tint neither the state laws nor the city ordinances provide any clause under which they could be tried for the act they committed. Attorneys inform us that it is questionable if Tobab had any right to atto.mpt to arrest the men. Jones and Johnson have in the past made many disturbances, and seem to take delight in doing things they should not. A continuance of their conduct will eventually laud them in court and it is pretty certain that thev will receive the maximum penalty prescribed by the law. THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE MAX KIRSCHBAUM, Prop, A Wo are tho exclusivo Agents for tho Celebrated J flarharfc Ovoralls. Strintlv Union Marin. You will always find a large assortment of Carhart's Overalls, Coats and Pants at the The Model One-Price Cloiliins House, lIax IKitBct)ba.ixtx), 1Ptop. 0 j! Carhart's Time and 1 j away free. i Railroad Notes. I Engine 1175 has been sent to this placctodo switching in the yards. Joe Ottman, assistant roadmas ter, transacted business iu town yesterday. Frank Ottman, pf the class of 1901, is doing clerical work in Koad master Hamcr'H ollice.- h. P. Dickinson lias been in Sid ney for a week in the capacity of round house boilermakcr. Asst. Supt. Ware has been out with the pay car for several days issuing checks to employes on the Second and Third districts. F. W. Milner, operator in the dispatchers' office, who was calltd to Canada by the illness ot a rela tive, has returned andjesumed his position. Supt. Park of the Wyoming division, returns today from a trip to the coast, going by boat from 'Frisco to Portland. In this con nection it is reported that Mr. Park may be made general superintend ent of the Central Picific. It is announced that the Harri man combine has secured the control of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul road, and that the com bine now virtually controls all roads west of Chicago, with a total of 55,592 miles of trackage. II. C. Langdon has been in Oma ha lor several dayH assisting in in specting the boiler of engine 1831, which exploded near Claries last Wednesday morning. Several ex perts are conducting the examina tion, but aB the work is being '.done in secrecy, nothing has yet been given to the public as to the proba ble cause of the explosion. We Sell Croquet Sets 4-Ball Sets each.,.. .. 70 6-IJall Sets each 85 8-Uall Sets each $1.00 4-lJall Professional, 9-m. Mal let Heads, 28-in. Handles, full Varnished and Striped Balls. Handles and Stakes, Enameled Arches per set. 1.50 8-Ball Set same as above .... 2.25 4-IJall Professional 10-in. Mal . let Heads, Hand Turned, Neatly Painted, Finely Striped; Short Headed Maple Handles, selected and Polished; Fine Striped Balls, Larg-e Bended Stakes Heavy Enameled Arches 2.f0 Wilcox Department Store. $ t Memorandum Books given Y. M. C. A. NOTES. The Y. M. C. A. is still popular. Over one hundred visits were made to the rooms yesterday. Dr. Pulis gave a very helplul talk to a good audience of men last Sunday. Mr. C. II. Price the new night clerk at the Pacific Hotel visited the Y. M. C. A. He went out with a membership ticket in his pocket ol course. The Secretary greatly appreci ates the call of the llower com mittee last Saturday cveninir. Mrs. W. T. Banks made no mis take in the appointment of that jmmittce: they are doing their work well. Thanks to the ladies for their beautiful bequets of (lowers. S. Saves Two From Doath. Ollr llt.Hi flnntrlitni lnwl um nlninal ..wv.w i..n..vv. ..., .... iiiuiuau tntnl uttnok ot whooping coult and bronchitis," writos Mw. V. II. llnvi- innu,, ot ArmonK in. l., "but whon nil othor remedies fulled, wo snvod her lifo with Dr. Kind's Now DiRcovory. Our ntnin wlin linil rVinmiitifiHrwt 4. .... ...1 h.ww., a.v ....v. wuiiuHIIUU ,, f,., .IV,' Vfini.ftfl Htflrrrv filurt tiuml II. lu t. In4. .1 ut.nv, ..(ku t.IW ..(. (1UUI1UIIUI modioino and to:lny sho is norfcotly ti ,- . , won. uuHpunuo uiroiu nntl iuuk (lis nnHnn vinlit In Dr. ICintr'a Vmu n.u.mip ory ns to no othor mediolno on onrth . T..f..llll.l- m r 1 i . i iiiiiiiiiuii! iur umiKUH una UOUld. i)UJ nnd 21.00 bsttlufl uunrnnlnml Uv A. T Slriotz. Trinl bottloe froo. ISstravcd on or about the 3d of May, a light buckskin marc, with hat brand on left shoulder; black mane and tail. Liberal reward will be paid for return ol animal to Mrs. Katie Brown, city, or word may be left at this office. Horses For Salo. By Joseph Hershey, Locust street, North Platte, Neb. We Sell Fly Nets, Also- Harness, Sweat Pads, Collars, Hiding- Bridles, Halters, Lines, Breast Straps, Yoke Straps, HameSlraps, Breeching-, Haines, Saddles, Hopples, Leather, Whips, Lap Robes, Dusters, Hame Clips, Hame Staples, Snaps of all'lcinds. Bfr'Slqre open evening-s until 8 o'clock. Wilcox Department Store.