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mjjxxtxg zisr frrcar octxaws. to e-- s- OSeers Give Zip Wyatt's a. Tly CtH. HsxxwBtscT, O. T., Jne 27. A peas cf deguty skerifls from. "Woodward, O. T., wko fcve teen hunting Zip "Wyatt sod gang for te past "vreslc, came snd-eI- y upon four cf the gang, 60 miles IF of they were pre- paring supper. The officers were as osdlr surprised as the and after frinr a fevr shots, retreated to a safe! position. The outLvsrs took adrantage of the delay and. quicMy mounted their horses and. attempted to escape. The o-ic- ers, after a short delay, started in pnrsuit. Shots were exchanged as rap- idly jus their guns could be loaded, and daring the fight Charley Black, brother of Txlsa Jack, who ttzls killed in tie Cxrroa fight- - eight weeks ago, was seriously wounded in the hip. Three of the octlaws horses were Hlled and &e of the officers was slightly wounded. Tie'T'oanded outlaw was tied to his Itorse and the retreat continued Ic Waters' ranch, where they obtained fresh i arses. In the darkness the out- laws wade their escape, and the officers gaxe up the pursuit. The bandits con-tmue- c. east- - and crossed, the Bock Island railway one mile south of Hennessey. A posse from here is in pursuit, but zq far "behind that it is doubtful as to a capture. RQTTUE GIVES VB ITS NOTE. Owafea Actharit.es Will Inrsitfata a Sen- sational. Story. St. Locth, June 27. R- - C. Tandy, oc- cupant of the Belief ontalne farm, on the site of the old Fort Bellefontaine, six miles from the mouth of the Mis- souri river, came into the city with a beer bottle containing a rather sensa- tional note, written in lead pencil in a good hand- - The bottle was picked up on the river's bank by his son. The note, which was turned over to Chiel Hsirigan-- is aa follows r June 13, '93. Te Whoever Finds This Bottle: Te have been kuluaped by a gang ol et4roats and thieves and ara held on an VrTnnr? in the Platte tirer, near Omaha. Toy arc not only thieves, but counter-JaMer- s, and have tivr headquarters in O-fc- afea. near the Douglas street bridge. Chk to our rescue and you will be liber aAj rewarded. Go to the mouth of tha Xlklwrn river and stop at the third island k"w, j5tre&n For GocTs sako come quick. Ta note is signed "A. P. PilfcrcLand Buckmaster." The Omaha au tfeerities will be notified to investigate. Excitement Over & Killing. . Sn.crcx, Wash., June 27. A greai xaMber of stockmen have been arriving IHms city, and the excitement over the TLiW-- g- of Deputy Shsrifr Coulee bj Ptsferado Alfred Simes grows more in- - Lasfr evening the saddle and belonging to Coulee's horse was covered with sage brush a mile -- cic J5fcer MM aenrted . Mai. tym wd far b--- amtr si horsw fit thatlJIarry jwartfr jtow lir Mr im&ac ike 9t to Ginr's estate will bring action tc fcfeve the assignment of the policies tc Haywxrd set aside as fraudulent. T WateJs. Texaa InaHXts. Gxlvstot June 27. Captain Clark, revenue cutter Galveston, sta- - .here, has received orders to keep . afeacp- - lookout for. Cuban insurgents. L Ji Gautier, Spanish consul, when inkri concerning the reported proposed visit of tha Raleigh and its mission, said: "I am satisfied, there is no filibustering ; cn iiere. ix any arms or muni- - cf war are being sent from here. they are being shipped to Me-ric- o, Yuca- tan or Central America and from there to Cuba." frepari-tix- Chair For- - Bach B3, Sens-Sets- , June 27. Warden Sage has returned from Albany and 13 busy today making preparations to execute Dr. Buchanan during the week begin- ning Monday next. Por the fourth time invitations to the execution have to be sent out. The warden will not say just what time the execution is tc take place, but it is generally believed Buchanan will be sent to the chair at 11 a, m. Monday next unless the court in- terferes. 3Q&C Troubles In Court. Destkr; June 27. The matters which were the subject of a dynamite duel be- tween Rico miners recently have found their way into court, the owners of the Hiawatha mine having applied to Unit- ed States Judge Halle t for an injunc- tion oistraining the Rico-Asp- en people from prosecuting work further into the property of the complainant. A tem- porary restraining order was granted 2So- r- Troabla Far Saloonkeepers. Bes lai-fE- S, June 27. There seems to be more trouble in store for those who'wish to operate saloons in this city. It is now said on excellent authority that the opponents of the saloon have reason to hope that even if a sufficient petition should be secured the city coun- cil will refuse to pass the requisite res-olutio- ua to permit the opening of sa- loons. C -- a!cu Azaiast the Xaeataas. Crrr of Mexico, June 27. The war ciejMCtment is engaged in active prepa-ratBOK- S for a vigorous campaign against iiK.rabellioas Yucatan Indians. Large fcq-f- oa of troops have been concentrated in santhern Yucatan and others are be-5- mg p-t- in readiness for marching from Eere&a, the capital. StrkiK Wearers Sesame Work. Papvro-crc- E, R. L, June 27. With theecceptionof a few of the leaders; all the. striking weavers at the Atlantic returned to work. vlY0RYS60APj V CA- S- 3 FGKTT 11LLION TOfC7SR.fccAtt. co- - ram. YM1 FRESHEN M. najrard Knls&ed a Close Secosd WfiHe Colmsiii Was a. Bad East. OOYEErTHE 00URS2 IF 10:28. tke Wearers of tie Blue Had Tery-thi- ng Their Orm Way After tke Start. JSzwJjOsrKDjr, Conn., Juno 27. Harv ard's freshmen eieht-oar- & crew, confi dent of victory, were defeated today by iaie, while Columbia was third, in the axn.al triangular race over two milcfi cf Thames water. Coach Watson of Harvard is said recently to have stated that if his freshmen could ot win this year there was little hope for his varsity eight which rows Tale tomorrow. Be that as it may, Mr. Watson, after the race today, was a severely disappointed man. Bob Cook, who coached Yale, and who has grown used, to feeling well after New London boating events, was serenely comfortable, though, somewhat surprised after the event of today. JCr. Feel, the rubicund coach of ColumMa, saw his white andblue lads beaten with greater equanimity than aa though he had not beneath him. the prestige oi Monday's victory on the Hudson. At the first half the tim tells th. story. Harvard went over the line in 2:18, Tale half a length behind, swing- ing steadily at 38 strokes to the minute in 2:20, while there was then clear water between Tale and Columbia, who rowed gamely, though ragged, nearly twe lengths behind Harvard in 2!5. Enter- ing the second half of the first mile Co- lumbia's bowsman caught a. crab and broke the fastening bar of his rowlock. Thence onward, the how was a load tc the boat. He was scarcely ble to pull his weight. There was distress, too in Yale's boat. No. 2 was losing his first wind, and No. 4 in Harvard's shell wat bucking his oar. The crimson crew wers saw-te- e thing from side to side in ragged form. Tale, though, distressed,, was pulling along gamely at 3-- 4 strokes at the shells passed the mfle flags. Shs was then lapping Harvard, by one-thir-d of a length, and her time at the tflg was One-quart- er of a second Iatei came the crimson, while Columbia trailed over three clear lengths in the rear in 5:15. Thence the race was. Tale's, though by an exceedingly slender mar- gin. The finish, of the race was close and spirited. The nearness- - of Harvard far Tale kapfe alive the crimson hope of s winning-spurfc- , It was not in the boat, however, and Tale finished in iO. minute. SS seconds from the start. Har ercssediir 10:33, & length- - behind- - poor UolumDia, with, a disablec finished, in 11:18? from the jNbs about 16 lengths behind Tale ano lNkind Harvanl. UMiy's WIH Attend tha St. s1b BrX Htmcsms, Jase 2T. The- - 35T eely Zcm- - ms, winners of tha GaT' and Adjutant Taylor says he will noi allow the Neelys to go to St. Louis as a regular company of the National Guards. Captain Dofrey, however, says his boys wfll attend as individuals, drill with borrowed arms and probably under. an other name. Defender Kea- d- For Bristol, R. L, June 27. The De- fender is almost completed and ready for launch in g. The workmen are busy at the rudder, but the burnishers have completed their work. The carpenters and corkers have also nearly finished. The ways are all right, but it is reported that some slight alteration will have to be made in them. John B. Herreshofi went over to Potowomut in his steam launch and had a brief conference with C. Oliver Iselin. The Colin fa, with, the Defender's crew on board, is still cruis- ing about Bristol and Narragansett. FSEE SXEVER EEFU-51-ICA?- S. Senator DaoIa Tabes Exception to TIeports Sast Ont From. CteralaiB , "Washington, June Jj7. Senator Du- bois of Idaho ha3 returned from, the con- vention of the Eepuhlican clubs at Cleveland. He takes eception to soma of the report out out from the conven- tion as to tha effect of the course pur- sued with reference to the silver ques- tion, and in discussing the matter today saidr "It is very amusing to read some of the press reports of the convention. Take- - for instance the representation that the silver men were in favor of the address to the people' of which so much, hr1 been said, and that the gold men were opposed to it. In this repre- sentation it is claimed that the gold ad- vocates insisted on a declaration regardi- ng- the currency question if the league should pronounce upon any subject,, and that the silver men did not want any declaration regarding the currency. "Everyone who was at Cleveland knows that frhig is an utter perversion of the facts. The silver men on the sub- committee, of whom I was one, Mr. Al- len of Utah being the other, brought in a minority report against the address tc tne people and the silver men unani- mously and with great vigor fought the. adoption of the address before the whole convention, finally defeating it by a unanimous vote, and the opponents of silver agreed to a compromise by substituting! the 'Fatton resolution, de- claring against any declaration on the subfecc. The silver men wanted and insisted on a declaration in regard to silver and took the position in the be-- ! ginning and maintained it 30 the end ! that the convention should take a post- - tion either for or against silver-- " CAKE5 YEARLY. - -- WAXSER GIVES HIS VIEWS. Split In thm CeaBsrfat!el Deaaecratte Ce Tenon, Cieveaxd, June 27. General A. J T k t.w-.- wixs wuutuu, ui. aurn who is at present in this city, speakiHg of the Democratic convention atlxouis vflle, said: "The outcome of the Louis ville conveation. was not unloofced. lor by the bimetallists. We know how easy it is by the assistance of officeholdsrs to pack a convention, but any one who has vMed Kentucky knows that the con- vention did not represent the sentiments of a large majority or nhe people of the state, who are undoubtedly opposed to the gold standard and in favor of the resumption of the coinage of both gold and silver." The general then; wens o to show that a split-o-f he Deicnaaiaa party waa almost inevitable at the coming national convention. "This is the outlook now," he said, ' "and. I believe it is safe to predict that John Sherman and Graver Cleveland will vote foe the sane mas far presi- dent in 1896.' "Wfll there be s separate silver party?" "The silver men. willgst together,'' said General Warner, with emphasis. "Jn3t- - how it is too early to predict That will make a silver party, by what- ever name it is called. They must get together or they might as well give ap the fight." ti .S1!LC'-- V: IIEXOCXATS. State CaTc4isst Cempletes- - Its XakrciIIe. IiOUlsvilXE, June 27. After being hi session two days and two nights, the Democratic state convention convened at 9:30 a. m. for the third day's With the platform adopted yesterday and General Hardin for governor and E. T. Tyler fee lieutenant governor nominated last night, the general, inter- est had heen eliminated, but there was the usual large attendance- - and- - the dele-gat- es were on hand-promptl- to see the occasion through. E. C.Ford was nominated for state treasurer on the second ballot. Foe auditor of state, Luk& C. Norman was nominated by acclamation-- O.?", Kan., June 27. J. U. Getts.local maasger of the Chicago Lum- - ber company, committed saicide at his home here-- last night. He shot himself in the head.with a revolver. His accounts with, the cocapftsy are ail.straigh.fe, andj no cause is kaowa for the deed. BE AEISE DAY IE WHEAT. Cables Were Bisappo-itin- g and Weather Was Fawable. StoB iB-sea- ees Weoke-e- d. Can PtbtI- - i-- ns. Started Tfct,fc. 2eaC the Aet- - vaaee aa Frae SHwf . Chicago, June 27. Wieat .opeaaa. weak. . Tlia weater wasr dteefet ocE ly farseaMe, cables w$ra diasapoia aaLXaa Prkw.Curreat Sepemec opeaeeL Je low-- sr a 735 sold: from 71 4a Comwaswaakeait-acaala- a. aaL fararabla weatbar. Septamber ofMBte- -. Jfetewer at 4Bfia aniaolcC trvxg.-Xc- . te 4&f&. Qat3 went aaaar'naMcw eat asd. cora. S&a- - tambar apeatt.Hwair at Jajcr aad aeictto POSK-Jtr- ae. 51-U- 7H ; Jul- -, S12.-7- K bid; Sep- tember, $12J2$ asked. IRD Jane, 16.6a; Jul- -, JS-x- T; September, BIBS June, JS.42; Jul- -. 56.42; September, CkieagtJ live' Stock. Chicago, June 27. HOGS Hecelpt3, 2O,0Cp head; left over, 5,CCQ head; market active; light. $4.45 80; mixed, heavr S4.605.0.;rotig, $4.6034.75. CrnE Eeceipte, 7,500 head, inclixdin? 2,000 Texana; market steady: Texaa steers. 52JO490r bulk, 33.50 4J.0. SHEEP Eeceipts, 0,000 head; market steadr-- Soutk Ohlaka Ira Steele SOTCE OHASA. June 27. CATTLE Ee- ceipts, 1,300 head; 1300 to 1501 lb3., 54.S03)r 1100 to I3Q0 lbs- - $4SKa5.0O:930 to 1100 lbs., J3.73 4.25 ; choica cows. 52. 60 4.25 ; commoa caws, $L50-2J- ; good feeders. S3. 233 4.00: commoa feeder?. S2J30333; market strong. HOGS Receipts, 4-- 00 head; light, S445 ..60; mixed, J4.5C4.60; heavy, f 4.6034.73; market Be higher. SHEEP Eeceipts, 103 head; muttons, 3 83y; lara$3.0-:5.C- 0: market steady. Ceiell Stock Is Slsiitf, London, June ST. The Cornell crew, which is to contest at the Henley re gatta,, rowed the full course against tha current today m 7 minutes 7 seconds. The record is 6 minutes 51 seconds. Charles E. Courtney, the Cornell coach, is muck pleased with this performance, as the men did not pull their hardest. As a result of the improvement made in the form of the CorneE crew their stock is rapidly rising. XmptTsr William Sixted. KrETi, June 27. The dinner given by Admiral KTrbland and the officers of the United States cruiser to Emperor Will iam was a very successful affair. In adiiition to his majesty Prince Henry of Prussia, Admirals von Knorr, Koestsr, ValoiB, Senden, Pluedmann and Cap- tain Evans,. Shepsrd aa& O'Neill were present. Prefessar SBley's Cesditkm. London, June 27. There is no im- provement today in the coniitibn of Professor Hxley, who has been suffer- ing for a long, time past from tha af ter-e- ct of an attack of inflnrnsa. AX PLUG The (arrest" piece of GOOD TOBACCO ever sold jbp C F I f H Si ui I . . Z -- a , , . .e. - - JT.E- - gr, JklyS&ts 12t,18G5- - The quickest time and best train service is offered by the ilTnion Pa- - cmc -- ystera. Low rates and liberal arrangements for a cliarniinsr va riety of Excursions to Western Re sorts, comprisinsr a. tour thronsrir tthe ramons Tellowston& XarirmaT Park; trips to San. Francisco, Port- land and Salt Lake City; the ram ons mountain retreats ol Colorado; the Black Hills and renowned Hot Springs, South. Dakota: the Sum mer School at Colorado Springs, uiucc attractions. ee your nearest: union -- facinc agent or ad dress i. Lomax, Genl Pass, and ticket Agent-Omah- a, xeb. jl LEGAL HQTICES. IiOTICE ZOtt PUBlICAIIO-- f. Load Office at North' Platte. Neb. t Jnaelst. 1S93 i JTotice is hereby given thattiiefoUowin-e- d settler has filed notice of her intention: to make final croof in snuDort of her clsiza. and. that sairf proof will be made before Kegister and Heceiver at iMortn f latte. Mett, on. J tup ISSo. viz: AT.mTS sn . i it ircF?.!r w w ..-- . unz II I II II lit n I who made Homestead Entnr No. IS.TQrt. for- - the northeast quarter section. 11, townsbip IS ort; raanoou west, sna names tna louowino- - mt. itesses to prove her continnoas reaideace upon a wumauuu oc saia jano, viz; jnocn uim-min- gs, Casper SIvita and John. Li. McGrew. alL r: .lcuraass, auu xrancis of Neafaitt, Nebraska. J OILS" F. HINMAX, Eegister. ADJISTEH'S T. T To Frank Clarfr, non-reside- nt defendant! Ton will taa notice, and you ore hereby notified, that r.',?1I1loff6r for oa Jnl 6th. 195. at one ocIock: p. n, at tha White Elephant Barn in Ijorth. Platte, Nebraska, one hay Clydesdale ttal-Uo5h- oat nine years old, the personal property ot Frank Clark, to satisfy- - adjisterrs lien nnder oral contract hettreen . Tift and the said Iranfc park, to feed and care for said horse, and there IS nOW due for HAM a fca TrnTa .nnf. the gum of S42.00 and accruing- - costs, and that un- - saia s paiu on or Before July 6th, ISSa. the. stallion miU Ti nTif fn highest bidder for cash, oa the date last above mentioned. Bated North Platte, Neb., June 11, 1895. Lu TXET. WEEATIiAND, WYO. There is no finer agricultural sec tion in all this broad western coun- try than can be found in the vicinitv of the beautiful little town of "Wheatland, Wyoming-- , ninety-si- x miles north of Cheyenne. Immense crops, never failing supply of water. rich land, and great agricultural resources. Magnificent farms to be had for little money- - Reached via the Union Pacific System. E. I. Lomaisi Genl Pass, and Ticket Agent, Omaha-- . 2$eb. COURSE BY ML Free with: the CAPITAL CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TO ADVERTISE OUR COLLEGE We will give a thorough- - and complete' course of instruction in Practical Gram mar and Business Correspondence by mail Free of Charge to a club-o- f five students. This coarse ecaafofc-Tof- c, sixty .Wp vm, m one.. QG-jBiW- .iHjHMKtK '--' ' TOEEKA, KANSAS. FRE& Or CHARGE ! A fine opporinnnty for Toting- - People to obtain an Excel- lent, Business Education at Homev For the purpose of encouraging voung people in tneirenorts to obtain a prac- tical business 'education, and to adver tise the excellence of our method of in struction by mail, we will trive a thor ough course of Book-keepin- g- and Com- - nunme.ic Dy man 'ree of Charge to ah mited. number of persons. This course will be completed in forty ic&fcuua. acn leseon is so iullv ex plained that any one may very soon at- tain proficiency through our instruc- tions. Over 2,000 testimonials of former students, testifying to- - the merits of-- our work; are on file in our office. Those who wish to avail themselves of the above offer will please communicate with us at once- - Address: CAPITAL C!T7 C35JOCIAL COiLEC-- f, Dept. of Instruction by Mail, r TOPEKA, KAISTSAS. Nothing has. ever been produced to 'equal or compirra with Sampa-iy- s' Witcli Saisl Oil as a cxKAnvE and HEALnfCx application". It has been used 40 years andalwajs afibrds relief and always gives satisfaction. It Cures Files- - r Hemorrhoids, External or Internal, Blind, or Bleeding Itchin g- - and Burning; Cracks or Insgrcsand. PBtalas. Relief immediate core certain. It Cures Burns,. Scalds and Ulceration and Cbntxactioa froin cns. Relief instant. It Cures Torn, Cut and Lacerated Wounds and Bruises. It Cores Boas, Hot Tumors, Ulcers, Old Sores, Itching Ernpoons, Scarry or Scald Head. It h It Cures IxFLAitEX) or Caked Bxeasts and Sore Nipples. It is iavalcakfe. It Ceres Sal? Tniwii JTiI-w- w, Scrfy. Eruprians, ChapMd HamdfJStcmr Mfetcrs. . O T T -y J- -5 ! jure ps ur j.csk-B- ,. bore and Lhafcxt inree taes, c,r 5- - BI37SSSX3raZS.eSIti WITCH um Ml U. P. GOIS8- - Nb.3 Atlantic- - ExurasB 3ScMRac. No. 4 rast Sail. .. No. 2 Limited. . .:- - No. 2S FreiEht- - ; 7M. ju-x- . ao.ia freignt.. t JTo.22 Freight sJ Gorsra No. T Pacific Exnress 70S,, x xto. x umicea - : nr.r. sc No. 21 FimKht J " it-- ?. x No.23Freigiit f &ax -- r A TIMID ISeed never fear to plated trip east if he to the Chicagcc Unioa. em Line. Quiekeft changes u;aww. -- m warn A . rr; - a Focfa SPECIAL SHOESALE Otten s Shoe Store PRICES GXJIT IN Tfe:o.. In order to swap shoes for money we will offer our ladies" fine Lndlow Shoesr Regnlar price S4,00 to 84.75, at $3.00.-Her- e is a chance to have a fine shoe for a little money. All our Men's $3,50 Shoes a $2.25. All our Boy's-fin- lace and button shoes, the best .made, S2.50 Shoe at $1.6581.65 Shoe 81. A large line of Ladies1, will be sold at prices Save yon 1-- 3 to 1- -2 I Cliildren's Shoes, the best goods that oe siaugntered at the same rate. Shoes will be sold cheap for cash this month. Otten's Shoe Store. C. F. rDDINO-S- , LUMBER Order by teleplionerfroiii Dr. N. McOABE. ProD. NOSTH PLATTE PHAEMAOY, iSTOHTS PLATTE, WE ATTVT TO HANDLE THE BELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT -- -" n rut ih rw. rj i i T-- M ?n ; 1 1 i DEALEB trr Coal Oil. Gasoline, Grade Petroleura and Coal Gas Tar. Leave orders at Newton's- - Store. GEO. NAU MAN'S SIXTH STREET - MEAT MA1EET, Meats at wholesale and re- - tail- - Jbish. and b-am- e m season. Sausage at all times. Cask paid for Hides. 1U WEST FRONT-ST- . C. P. S0HAR3IAM, Fire (IUU. liUDlilOUIttUUD Notary Public. 3,Q0Q DifchLand HOUSES AM) LOTS. FOREIGN' EXCHANGE. Liandsnd -- Emigration Apent. El-B- ; -- WARMER. JPurreral Director. A1TD EMB ALICES. A full line of first-clas- a funeral suppliee .alwaysin:3tock. PLATTE, --lORTlI --TEBBRSKA. Telegraph orders promptly attended to. R. D. - -- a- Contractor ai Bife ""127 E&xSrSFl Cor. of Yine- - Misses' and Children's Slippers that will of yonr money. money can buy, will COAL, Kewfon's Book Store." J- - E. BUSH. Manager. - ISTEBBASK A . BEST GRADE OP GOODS, 'RSPBS8ENTSD. tfetfr lis of 1-- M TSm FHYSIGIAH AJS'B SUBGEQITt srnrHEaAN, - nebkasea. Office: W. C. Blacimore & Co. Drag- - Store. J1RENCH & BATiDWHn, ATTORNETS-AT-LA- Wt KORTH PLATTE. - - Office over JT. P- - NtL Bant. TRTlrRS & WILCOX, ATTORITEYS-AT-LAW- y rTOSTH PATTE, - NKBKASA. OAS lea over rfortii PLatta Sotlonal BaaJt. D R. In. F. DONAIdOSON", Aadstaat Sargeott Union Picfic Bj5' . and.3ta.ber of Peoatoa. Board, KOBTH PLATTE, - NBKS5A. Offlco over Streltzs Drug- - Store. w M. EVES, 3L D. PHTSICIA1T AUD SURGEON 50BTH PLATTE, - SEBKASKA. Officer ITerlHe'ir Blocfc. Bisesses of WoTHerr and Children & Specialty. iUP.rrrL, F. H. BESSOy. Eittell & Benson, IRBIGATION ENGINEKRS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un- profitable schemes rejuvenated- - Surveys-Map- s, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. Office in JTcrth-PUtte- - NJnrU Nph Kaaonal Bank Bid?, riacie, FOE RELIABLE INSUR- ANCE GO TO T, a PATTER-SO- N. ONLY FIRST-CLAS- S COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Pure Well Water Ice. Orders for the above product may be left at Streitz's or MaCaoe's drug- - stores, or with the milk wagg- on and thejr will receive prompt at- tention.. Orders for II ill IM may also be given the latter and they will be promptly filled. WM, EDIS. Hershey & Co. sealess rr A a OF AT.Tt KESDS, Farm and Spring- - Wagons, Buggies, Eoad Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire, Etc Xccuit. Street, betwaep. Fifth; and- - Sixtk somes, iox prnsiacATios". rB Oftee at Xorttt PIae, JTe- a- Jnne25vS93 J Notice i lieraby gtrear th&t tha tallow iag-camm-ct settlor filed scUea o his intention, to- make flaal proof in. support off Ms claist, and taat std. proof trill be made befora Segiater and. Becefver at Siortk Platte. 2Tob oa AttRnst er. rlzz, --DXUXD XOQJtET. who made Hameataad. Entry 2To. 14,527, for tia nortltnalf oCttta sauta-sres- t quarter, and tSts- - aonilt half of tha nort-cwe- st quarter- - section: 24, towns, p. lflnortfc .racgttSQ eat. Ea names, the foIIcTwrag-witnaasest- pro-- a- his conttauoca redect npcxL and cnltiTatioa. cf said land, rtst Carroll C Hawkins. of Wellfleet, Neb s. ITetchar Joan "W. Welck and Xdrard C Eves, all of Bach-iina-n. fb. 31-- 6 JOH-- T F. Snr; EegLstar. z-eg- ai. notice- - to Amos O. Alexander, Alexander- - his wife, first nam a naincwn, and the XeCortici: Harrestiay 3Cacdn Cd non-mIde- nt defnndantss Ton and- - eactc of you- - are hereby no Sed that oa the 12th. day of June, 1S0S, Samuel vrT-J- n as platnti begaa on action against you and other defendants in. tha district court of T.tTrrrilTT ccart-ty- , 2febraea, tha object of which 1 te foreclose certain, raortsage- - on tha following' Land la said county, viz: The rauthwest quarter of section 4, towais&ip 13, x sga 27, made by JohaB. "WIllia3 and ICrmua J. niaav dated 5ept2tivlS9, to secure tha. payuiant cf a cartoiu coupon, bond of said John B. Williams and Em- ma J". Willis is to Tha XdE tnley-Iin!n- g- Loan and Trust Co. for the mm. ol $250.00, which, coxr pon. boudwas duly sold: and assigned before ma- turity to this plaintiff by Tha 4c laley-ln- ni sr Zoaa. and Trust Co. There is now- - due oa said coupon bond the snm of $4ir.75 with. Interest at tea per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and. saloof ddland to satisfy ?aid ilea as aforesaid, for defxiancy judsemeut and .eceral raliaf. Toa ara required to answer plaintiff's petLtlaa en or before tjStk day of Antraet. 195. . SA3TG1X XARsrAT.ti, PlaLu-- ff. jSjl9 By T". C PAxntaeo, hi1 Attorney. XJEGA- -. KOTICE. To John, rnnienh elm er, ry C runianr heias rerandW ill Ia T. Gilbert, noa -- resident You and each of joa ara hereby notified that on. tha- - 12th. day of June, ISCj. rydts. Ann Gregg as plaintiff, began aa action asfainstyou; andctker defendant, in the district court of Unco La coun- ty. Nefarasia- - tha object of which, is to foreclose a certain zaortgsa on tha fallowhigr land in said county, Tizr The- - northeast quartes-o- f section 23, township 9, rang 7 made by said John Lnntenhehaer ocdary C. rcnienhainier datedray 1st, 1890; to secure th payment of a. certain coupon bond of said John iunkenhaimer and ilary C Tjmkenheii ner to Tha- - VcXinley-Lanning-Lo- an and Trust Co. for the sum of 96GQ.0O which coupon bond: was duly sold and aaaigned before maturity to this plaintiff by the jalsy-TJinnin- g- Xoon and Trust Co. There la now due on said coupon bond the sum of 1683.00 with, inter- est at tea per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure- - and saia of said land to satisfy said lien aa aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. Ton are required to answer plaintiff's-petitiGtt- . on. or before tke 5th. day of August. 1805. LYDlA AJJjf GREGG, Plaintiff. j2Sjl0 By T. C. PjtTTBsojr, her Attorney. UEGAX. zonu la John T. Ibille and John E. Savaga non- resident defendants: Yon and each, of yon are hereby notfaed that on tha 15th day of June, 1SS3, Diaf en-dorf- ae plaintiff began an action against yoa and other defendants in the district court of Lincoln county. Kebraaka, tha object of which ia to foreclose- - a certain mortgage on the follow- ing land in said county, vizi Tha southwest quar- ter of section 28, township 10. range 30, made by John T. Xabille and ataranrfa. J. ahi e dated Augu- -t 27th, lc92. to secure the payment af a cer- tain coupon bond of said John T. robilla to The faKinIey-TAnnin- g Loan and Trust Co. for tha sum. of $150.00 which coupon bond was duly raid and assigned before maturity to-thi- s plaint.it by the Jc an and Trust Co-- . There-i- now duo on said coupon bond the sum of $3S3L3- - with interest at ten per cent. Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said land to-- satisfy said lien as aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. Yon ara required to answer plaintiff's petition on or before ti day of Aiurast, IStS. H-- DIEE-3-O- BF, Plaintiff, jlS By T. C. her Attorney. IJEOAL XOTICK. To George H. Zane, Margaret Buyer-an- d Buyer, husband of Margaret Buyer, whoso-tnui- first name is unknown to- - plaintiff, non-reside- nt defendants. Yon and each, of yen, are hereby notified that on the 12th day of June lS05,3Irs. E. W. Lewis aa plaintiff began an act! on against yon and other defendants in tha district court of Lincoln county, eur isi, taoa ooject, or wo tea a cwrt&ka. awrtasRa oa therieilswinarl M- a- g, fin ii iniWi W.raae 2S mmh-wmm- h-. oCm. carta . cofw kwit M. I-- m 6 mm- - --hOLIaJ Mr Md was duly said aad oeaimm d fefe-r- tmr yi-JH- ttf by Xa -r tc aa . Trust Cc Tera- - E bcw do K ftKd ttuj sum of J15L5tt wkh. istereet. Plaintiff prays for a decree or ftir ecIBsur a" saia of said land to satisfy (said lien as aforesaid, for deficiency judgement and general relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's- - petion on or before tha 5th day of August. 11:95. -- IKS- E. W. LEWIS, Plaint-- T, j2Sjl9 By T. C. Paxxjsos-- , her Attorney. IJEGAX, NOTICE. Ta X. F.Calonpfc i, non-reside- nt defendant: r You ore hereby not led that on the 13th. day of Jane, ISIS, T. W. Mar-hu-ll as pLaint tbesranon action against yen and other defendants in tha district court of Lincoln county, ebraska, tha object of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage an the following- - land in said county, viz: The southeast quarter of section 20, township 9, range TT, made by Jeriua B. Lewis and Hattie A. Lew 1 dated March 21th, 1S93, to secure the payment of a certain coupon bond of Jeriua D. Lewis to the Mc uey-Lanni- njr Loan and Trust Co, for the sura of 3SCO.0O, which coupon bond was duly sold and assigned before maturity to this plaintiff, by tha McK Uey-Lanniu- g- Loan and Trust Co. Thero- - 1s now due an said coupon bond tha sum of JS73.60 with interest at ten per cent interest from April 1st, 1S25. Plaintiff prays for a decree af foreclosure and sola of said land to satisfy said lien aa af Gresaidv for deficiency judgement ami general relief. Yoa are required to answer said petition on ce before tha 5 th dy of August. lHSo. j2Sjl0 By T. C. P rrrnso--r, his Attorney- - YOU SHOULD READ TMB Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, a. 1 2 -- page paper brim- ful of news of the worFdi and well selected: miscel- lany. WE FURNISH The Tribune and ft INTER OCEAN -- for 1.60 per year M ADVANCE - ecw 'Hi J. C5

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Page 1: zisr M. SPECIAL Jne SHOESALE - Nebraska Newspapers · UMiy's WIH Attend tha St. s1b BrX Htmcsms, Jase 2T. The--35Teely Zcm--ms, winners of tha GaT' and Adjutant Taylor says he will

mjjxxtxg zisr frrcar octxaws.

to

e-- s- OSeers Give Zip Wyatt'sa. Tly CtH.

HsxxwBtscT, O. T., Jne 27. A peascf deguty skerifls from. "Woodward, O.T., wko fcve teen hunting Zip "Wyattsod gang for te past "vreslc, came snd-eI- y

upon four cf the gang, 60 milesIF of they were pre-paring supper. The officers were asosdlr surprised as the and afterfrinr a fevr shots, retreated to a safe!position. The outLvsrs took adrantageof the delay and. quicMy mounted theirhorses and. attempted to escape. Theo-ic- ers, after a short delay, started inpnrsuit. Shots were exchanged as rap-

idly jus their guns could be loaded, anddaring the fight Charley Black, brotherof Txlsa Jack, who ttzls killed in tieCxrroa fight- - eight weeks ago, wasseriously wounded in the hip. Three of

the octlaws horses were Hlled and &e

of the officers was slightly wounded.Tie'T'oanded outlaw was tied to hisItorse and the retreat continued IcWaters' ranch, where they obtainedfresh iarses. In the darkness the out-

laws wade their escape, and the officersgaxe up the pursuit. The bandits con-tmue- c.

east- - and crossed, the Bock Islandrailway one mile south of Hennessey.A posse from here is in pursuit, but zq

far "behind that it is doubtful as to acapture.

RQTTUE GIVES VB ITS NOTE.

Owafea Actharit.es Will Inrsitfata a Sen-sational. Story.

St. Locth, June 27. R-- C. Tandy, oc-

cupant of the Belief ontalne farm, onthe site of the old Fort Bellefontaine,six miles from the mouth of the Mis-

souri river, came into the city with abeer bottle containing a rather sensa-

tional note, written in lead pencil in agood hand- - The bottle was picked upon the river's bank by his son. Thenote, which was turned over to ChielHsirigan-- is aa followsr

June 13, '93.Te Whoever Finds This Bottle:

Te have been kuluaped by a gang olet4roats and thieves and ara held on anVrTnnr? in the Platte tirer, near Omaha.Toy arc not only thieves, but counter-JaMer- s,

and have tivr headquarters inO-fc-

afea. near the Douglas street bridge.Chk to our rescue and you will be liberaAj rewarded. Go to the mouth of thaXlklwrn river and stop at the third islandk"w, j5tre&n For GocTs sako come quick.

Ta note is signed "A. P. PilfcrcLandBuckmaster." The Omaha au

tfeerities will be notified to investigate.

Excitement Over & Killing.. Sn.crcx, Wash., June 27. A greai

xaMber of stockmen have been arrivingIHms city, and the excitement over theTLiW-- g- of Deputy Shsrifr Coulee bjPtsferado Alfred Simes grows more in--

Lasfr evening the saddle andbelonging to Coulee's horse wascovered with sage brush a mile

--

cic J5fcer MM aenrted .

Mai. tym wd far b--- amtr sihorsw fit

thatlJIarry jwartfr jtow lirMr im&ac ike9t

to

Ginr's estate will bring action tcfcfeve the assignment of the policies tcHaywxrd set aside as fraudulent.

T WateJs. Texaa InaHXts.Gxlvstot June 27. Captain Clark,

revenue cutter Galveston, sta- -

.here, has received orders to keep. afeacp- - lookout for. Cuban insurgents.L Ji Gautier, Spanish consul, when

inkri concerning the reported proposedvisit of tha Raleigh and its mission, said:"I am satisfied, there is no filibustering

; cn iiere. ix any arms or muni- -

cf war are being sent from here.they are being shipped to Me-ric-

o, Yuca-tan or Central America and from thereto Cuba."

frepari-tix- Chair For- - Bach B3,Sens-Sets- , June 27. Warden Sage

has returned from Albany and 13 busytoday making preparations to executeDr. Buchanan during the week begin-ning Monday next. Por the fourthtime invitations to the execution haveto be sent out. The warden will notsay just what time the execution is tctake place, but it is generally believedBuchanan will be sent to the chair at 11

a, m. Monday next unless the court in-

terferes.3Q&C Troubles In Court.

Destkr; June 27. The matters whichwere the subject of a dynamite duel be-

tween Rico miners recently have foundtheir way into court, the owners of theHiawatha mine having applied to Unit-ed States Judge Halle t for an injunc-tion oistraining the Rico-Asp- en peoplefrom prosecuting work further into theproperty of the complainant. A tem-porary restraining order was granted

2So-r- Troabla Far Saloonkeepers.Bes lai-fE-

S, June 27. There seemsto be more trouble in store for thosewho'wish to operate saloons in this city.It is now said on excellent authoritythat the opponents of the saloon havereason to hope that even if a sufficientpetition should be secured the city coun-cil will refuse to pass the requisite res-olutio- ua

to permit the opening of sa-loons.

C -- a!cu Azaiast the Xaeataas.Crrr of Mexico, June 27. The war

ciejMCtment is engaged in active prepa-ratBOK- S

for a vigorous campaign againstiiK.rabellioas Yucatan Indians. Largefcq-f-

oa of troops have been concentratedin santhern Yucatan and others are be-5- mg

p-t- in readiness for marching fromEere&a, the capital.

StrkiK Wearers Sesame Work.Papvro-crc- E, R. L, June 27. With

theecceptionof a few of the leaders;all the. striking weavers at the Atlantic

returned to work.

vlY0RYS60APjV CA-S-

3

FGKTT 11LLIONTOfC7SR.fccAtt. co-- ram.

YM1 FRESHEN M.najrard Knls&ed a Close Secosd

WfiHe Colmsiii Was a. Bad East.

OOYEErTHE 00URS2 IF 10:28.

tke Wearers of tie Blue Had Tery-thi- ng

Their Orm Way Aftertke Start.

JSzwJjOsrKDjr, Conn., Juno 27. Harvard's freshmen eieht-oar- & crew, confident of victory, were defeated today byiaie, while Columbia was third, in theaxn.al triangular race over two milcficf Thames water. Coach Watson ofHarvard is said recently to have statedthat if his freshmen could ot win thisyear there was little hope for his varsityeight which rows Tale tomorrow. Bethat as it may, Mr. Watson, after therace today, was a severely disappointedman. Bob Cook, who coached Yale,and who has grown used, to feeling wellafter New London boating events, wasserenely comfortable, though, somewhatsurprised after the event of today. JCr.Feel, the rubicund coach of ColumMa,saw his white andblue lads beaten withgreater equanimity than aa though hehad not beneath him. the prestige oiMonday's victory on the Hudson.

At the first half the tim tells th.story. Harvard went over the line in2:18, Tale half a length behind, swing-ing steadily at 38 strokes to the minutein 2:20, while there was then clear waterbetween Tale and Columbia, who rowedgamely, though ragged, nearly twelengths behind Harvard in 2!5. Enter-ing the second half of the first mile Co-

lumbia's bowsman caught a. crab andbroke the fastening bar of his rowlock.Thence onward, the how was a load tcthe boat. He was scarcely ble to pullhis weight. There was distress, too inYale's boat. No. 2 was losing his firstwind, and No. 4 in Harvard's shell watbucking his oar. The crimson crew werssaw-te- e thing from side to side in raggedform. Tale, though, distressed,, waspulling along gamely at 3-- 4 strokes atthe shells passed the mfle flags. Shswas then lapping Harvard, by one-thir-d

of a length, and her time at the tflgwas One-quart- er of a second Iateicame the crimson, while Columbiatrailed over three clear lengths in therear in 5:15. Thence the race was. Tale's,though by an exceedingly slender mar-gin.

The finish, of the race was close andspirited. The nearness- - of Harvard far

Tale kapfe alive the crimson hope of swinning-spurfc- , It was not in the boat,however, andTale finished in iO. minute.

SS seconds from the start. Harercssediir 10:33, & length-- behind- -poor UolumDia, with, a disablec

finished, in 11:18? from thejNbs about 16 lengths behind Tale ano

lNkind Harvanl.UMiy's WIH Attend tha St. s1b BrXHtmcsms, Jase 2T. The- - 35Teely Zcm- -

ms, winners of tha GaT'

and Adjutant Taylor says he will noiallow the Neelys to go to St. Louis as a

regular company of the National Guards.Captain Dofrey, however, says his boyswfll attend as individuals, drill withborrowed arms and probably under. another name.

Defender Kea- d- ForBristol, R. L, June 27. The De-

fender is almost completed and readyfor launch in g. The workmen are busyat the rudder, but the burnishers havecompleted their work. The carpentersand corkers have also nearly finished.The ways are all right, but it is reportedthat some slight alteration will have tobe made in them. John B. Herreshofiwent over to Potowomut in his steamlaunch and had a brief conference withC. Oliver Iselin. The Colin fa, with, theDefender's crew on board, is still cruis-ing about Bristol and Narragansett.

FSEE SXEVER EEFU-51-ICA?- S.

Senator DaoIa Tabes Exception to TIeportsSast Ont From. CteralaiB ,

"Washington, June Jj7. Senator Du-bois of Idaho ha3 returned from, the con-vention of the Eepuhlican clubs atCleveland. He takes eception to somaof the report out out from the conven-tion as to tha effect of the course pur-

sued with reference to the silver ques-tion, and in discussing the matter todaysaidr "It is very amusing to read someof the press reports of the convention.Take-- for instance the representationthat the silver men were in favor ofthe address to the people' of which so

much, hr1 been said, and that the goldmen were opposed to it. In this repre-sentation it is claimed that the gold ad-

vocates insisted on a declaration regardi-ng- the currency question if the leagueshould pronounce upon any subject,, andthat the silver men did not want anydeclaration regarding the currency.

"Everyone who was at Clevelandknows that frhig is an utter perversionof the facts. The silver men on the sub-

committee, of whom I was one, Mr. Al-

len of Utah being the other, brought ina minority report against the address tctne people and the silver men unani-mously and with great vigor fought the.adoption of the address before thewhole convention, finally defeating itby a unanimous vote, and the opponentsof silver agreed to a compromise bysubstituting! the 'Fatton resolution, de-

claring against any declaration on thesubfecc. The silver men wanted andinsisted on a declaration in regard tosilver and took the position in the be--!

ginning and maintained it 30 the end !

that the convention should take a post--

tion either for or against silver-- "

CAKE5 YEARLY.

-

--WAXSER GIVES HIS VIEWS.

Split In thm CeaBsrfat!elDeaaecratte Ce Tenon,

Cieveaxd, June 27. General A. JT k t.w-.- wixs wuutuu, ui. aurn

who is at present in this city, speakiHgof the Democratic convention atlxouisvflle, said: "The outcome of the Louisville conveation. was not unloofced. lorby the bimetallists. We know how easyit is by the assistance of officeholdsrs topack a convention, but any one who hasvMed Kentucky knows that the con-vention did notrepresent the sentimentsof a large majority or nhe people of thestate, who are undoubtedly opposed tothe gold standard and in favor of theresumption of the coinage of both goldand silver."

The general then; wens o to showthat a split-o-f he Deicnaaiaa party waaalmost inevitable at thecoming nationalconvention.

"This is the outlook now," he said,' "and. I believe it is safe to predict thatJohn Sherman and Graver Clevelandwill vote foe the sane mas far presi-dent in 1896.'

"Wfll there be s separate silver party?""The silver men. willgst together,''

said General Warner, with emphasis."Jn3t-- how it is too early to predictThat will make a silver party, by what-ever name it is called. They must gettogether or they might as well give apthe fight."

ti .S1!LC'-- V: IIEXOCXATS.

State CaTc4isst Cempletes- - ItsXakrciIIe.

IiOUlsvilXE, June 27. After being hisession two days and two nights, theDemocratic state convention convenedat 9:30 a. m. for the third day'sWith the platform adopted yesterdayand General Hardin for governor andE. T. Tyler fee lieutenant governornominated last night, the general, inter-est had heen eliminated, but there wasthe usual large attendance- - and-- the dele-gat- es

were on hand-promptl- to see theoccasion through.

E. C.Ford was nominated for statetreasurer on the second ballot.

Foe auditor of state, Luk& C. Normanwas nominated by acclamation--

O.?", Kan., June 27. J. U.Getts.local maasger of the Chicago Lum--ber company, committed saicide at hishome here-- last night. He shot himselfin the head.with a revolver. His accountswith, the cocapftsy are ail.straigh.fe, andjno cause is kaowa for the deed.

BEAEISE DAY IE WHEAT.

Cables Were Bisappo-itin-g andWeather Was Fawable.

StoB iB-sea- ees Weoke-e- d. Can PtbtI- -i--ns. Started Tfct,fc. 2eaC the Aet--

vaaee aa Frae SHwf .

Chicago, June 27. Wieat .opeaaa. weak. .

Tlia weater wasr dteefet ocEly farseaMe, cablesw$ra diasapoia aaLXaa Prkw.Curreat

Sepemec opeaeeL Je low-- sr

a 735 sold: from 71 4aComwaswaakeait-acaala- a. aaL fararabla

weatbar. Septamber ofMBte- -. Jfetewer at 4BfiaaniaolcC trvxg.-Xc- . te 4&f&.

Qat3 went aaaar'naMcw eat asd. cora. S&a- -tambar apeatt.Hwair at Jajcr aad aeictto

POSK-Jtr- ae. 51-U-7H ; Jul- -, S12.-7-

K bid; Sep-tember, $12J2$ asked.

IRD Jane, 16.6a; Jul- -, JS-x-T; September,

BIBS June, JS.42; Jul- -. 56.42; September,

CkieagtJ live' Stock.Chicago, June 27. HOGS Hecelpt3, 2O,0Cp

head; left over, 5,CCQ head; market active;light. $4.45 80; mixed, heavrS4.605.0.;rotig, $4.6034.75.CrnE Eeceipte, 7,500 head, inclixdin?

2,000 Texana; market steady: Texaa steers.52JO490r bulk, 33.50 4J.0.

SHEEP Eeceipts, 0,000 head; market steadr--

Soutk Ohlaka Ira SteeleSOTCE OHASA. June 27. CATTLE Ee-

ceipts, 1,300 head; 1300 to 1501 lb3., 54.S03)r1100 to I3Q0 lbs-- $4SKa5.0O:930 to 1100 lbs., J3.73

4.25 ; choica cows. 52. 60 4.25 ; commoa caws,$L50-2J- ; good feeders. S3. 233 4.00: commoafeeder?. S2J30333; market strong.

HOGS Receipts, 4--00 head; light, S445 ..60;

mixed, J4.5C4.60; heavy, f4.6034.73; marketBe higher.

SHEEP Eeceipts, 103 head; muttons, 383y; lara$3.0-:5.C- 0: market steady.

Ceiell Stock Is Slsiitf,London, June ST. The Cornell crew,

which is to contest at the Henley regatta,, rowed the full course against thacurrent today m 7 minutes 7 seconds.The record is 6 minutes 51 seconds.Charles E. Courtney, the Cornell coach,is muck pleased with this performance,as the men did not pull their hardest.As a result of the improvement made inthe form of the CorneE crew their stockis rapidly rising.

XmptTsr William Sixted.KrETi, June 27. The dinner given by

Admiral KTrbland and the officers of theUnited States cruiser to Emperor William was a very successful affair. Inadiiition to his majesty Prince Henry ofPrussia, Admirals von Knorr, Koestsr,ValoiB, Senden, Pluedmann and Cap-tain Evans,. Shepsrd aa& O'Neill werepresent.

Prefessar SBley's Cesditkm.London, June 27. There is no im-

provement today in the coniitibn ofProfessor Hxley, who has been suffer-ing for a long, time past from tha after-e- ct

of an attack of inflnrnsa.

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Jnaelst. 1S93 iJTotice is hereby given thattiiefoUowin-e- d

settler has filed notice of her intention: to makefinal croof in snuDort ofher clsiza. and. that sairfproof will be made before Kegister and Heceiverat iMortn flatte. Mett, on. J tup ISSo. viz:

AT.mTS sn. i it ircF?.!r ww ..-- . unz II I II II lit n I

who made Homestead Entnr No. IS.TQrt. for-- thenortheast quarter section. 11, townsbip IS ort;raanoou west, sna names tna louowino- - mt.itesses to prove her continnoas reaideace upon

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Casper SIvita and John. Li. McGrew. alLr: .lcuraass, auu xrancisof Neafaitt, Nebraska.

JOILS" F. HINMAX, Eegister.

ADJISTEH'S T. T

To Frank Clarfr, non-reside- nt defendant! Tonwill taa notice, and you ore hereby notified, thatr.',?1I1loff6r for oa Jnl 6th. 195. at oneocIock: p. n, at tha White Elephant Barn inIjorth. Platte, Nebraska, one hay Clydesdale ttal-Uo5h- oat

nine years old, the personal propertyot Frank Clark, to satisfy- - adjisterrs lien nnderoral contract hettreen . Tift and the said Iranfcpark, to feed and care for said horse, and thereIS nOW due for HAM a fca TrnTa .nnf.the gum of S42.00 and accruing- - costs, and that un--

saia s paiu on or Before July 6th,ISSa. the. stallion miU Ti nTif fnhighest bidder for cash, oa the date last abovementioned.

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Dept. of Instruction by Mail,r TOPEKA, KAISTSAS.

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It Cures Torn, Cut and LaceratedWounds and Bruises.

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SPECIALSHOESALEOtten s Shoe Store

PRICES GXJIT IN Tfe:o..In order to swap shoes for money we will offer our ladies"

fine Lndlow Shoesr

Regnlar price S4,00 to 84.75, at $3.00.-Her- e

is a chance to have a fine shoe for a little money.All our Men's $3,50 Shoes a $2.25.

All our Boy's-fin- lace and button shoes, the best .made,

S2.50 Shoe at $1.6581.65 Shoe 81.A large line of Ladies1,

will be sold at prices

Save yon 1-- 3 to 1- -2

I Cliildren's Shoes, the best goods thatoe siaugntered at the same rate.

Shoes will be sold cheap for cash this month.Otten's Shoe Store.

C. F. rDDINO-S-,

LUMBER

Order by teleplionerfroiii

Dr. N. McOABE. ProD.

NOSTH PLATTE PHAEMAOY,iSTOHTS PLATTE,WE ATTVT TO HANDLE THE

BELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT

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DEALEB trr

Coal Oil. Gasoline,

Grade Petroleura andCoal Gas Tar.

Leave orders at Newton's- - Store.

GEO. NAU MAN'SSIXTH STREET -

MEAT MA1EET,

Meats at wholesale and re--

tail- - Jbish. and b-am- e mseason. Sausage at alltimes. Cask paid for Hides.

1U WEST FRONT-ST- .

C. P. S0HAR3IAM,

Fire (IUU. liUDlilOUIttUUD

Notary Public.3,Q0Q DifchLand

HOUSES AM) LOTS.

FOREIGN' EXCHANGE.Liandsnd --Emigration Apent.

El-B-; --WARMER.

JPurreral Director.A1TD EMB ALICES.

A full line of first-clas-a funeral suppliee.alwaysin:3tock.

PLATTE,--lORTlI --TEBBRSKA.

Telegraph orders promptly attended to.

R. D.- --a-

Contractor ai Bife""127 E&xSrSFl Cor. of Yine- -

Misses' and Children's Slippersthat will

of yonr money.money can buy, will

COAL,

Kewfon's Book Store."

J-- E. BUSH. Manager.

- ISTEBBASK A .

BEST GRADE OP GOODS,

'RSPBS8ENTSD.

tfetfr lis of 1--

M TSm

FHYSIGIAH AJS'B SUBGEQITtsrnrHEaAN, - nebkasea.

Office: W. C. Blacimore & Co. Drag-- Store.

J1RENCH & BATiDWHn,

ATTORNETS-AT-LA- Wt

KORTH PLATTE. - -Office over JT. P-- NtL Bant.

TRTlrRS & WILCOX,

ATTORITEYS-AT-LAW- y

rTOSTH PATTE, - NKBKASA.OASlea over rfortii PLatta Sotlonal BaaJt.

DR. In. F. DONAIdOSON",

Aadstaat Sargeott Union Picfic Bj5' .

and.3ta.ber of Peoatoa. Board,KOBTH PLATTE, - NBKS5A.

Offlco over Streltzs Drug- - Store.

wM. EVES, 3L D.

PHTSICIA1T AUD SURGEON50BTH PLATTE, - SEBKASKA.

Officer ITerlHe'ir Blocfc. Bisesses of WoTHerrand Children & Specialty.

iUP.rrrL, F. H. BESSOy.

Eittell & Benson,IRBIGATION ENGINEKRS.

Prospective schemes investigated. Un-profitable schemes rejuvenated- - Surveys-Map- s,

Estimates and reports made, andconstruction superintended.Office in JTcrth-PUtte- - NJnrU NphKaaonal Bank Bid?, riacie,

FOE RELIABLE INSUR-

ANCE GO TO T, a PATTER-SO- N.

ONLY FIRST-CLAS-S

COMPANIES REPRESENTED.

Pure Well Water Ice.

Orders for the above product maybe left at Streitz's or MaCaoe'sdrug- - stores, or with the milk wagg-on and thejr will receive prompt at-tention.. Orders for

II ill IMmay also be given the latter andthey will be promptly filled.

WM, EDIS.

Hershey & Co.sealess rr

A

aOF AT.Tt KESDS,

Farm and Spring- - Wagons,Buggies, Eoad Carts,

Wind Mills, Pumps, BarbWire, Etc

Xccuit. Street, betwaep. Fifth; and-- Sixtk

somes, iox prnsiacATios".rB Oftee atXorttt PIae, JTe- a-

Jnne25vS93 JNotice i lieraby gtrear th&t tha tallow iag-camm-ct

settlor filed scUea o his intention, to- makeflaal proof in. support off Ms claist, and taat std.proof trill be made befora Segiater and. Becefverat Siortk Platte. 2Tob oaAttRnst er. rlzz,

--DXUXD XOQJtET.who made Hameataad. Entry 2To. 14,527, for tianortltnalf oCttta sauta-sres- t quarter, and tSts- - aonilthalf of tha nort-cwe- st quarter- - section: 24, towns, p.lflnortfc .racgttSQ eat. Ea names, the foIIcTwrag-witnaasest-

pro-- a- his conttauoca redect npcxLand cnltiTatioa. cf said land, rtst Carroll CHawkins. of Wellfleet, Neb s. ITetcharJoan "W. Welck and Xdrard C Eves, all of Bach-iina-n.

fb.31-- 6 JOH--T F. Snr; EegLstar.

z-eg-ai. notice--

to Amos O. Alexander, Alexander- - hiswife, first nam a naincwn, and the XeCortici:Harrestiay 3Cacdn Cd non-mIde- nt defnndantss

Ton and-- eactc of you-- are hereby no Sed that oathe 12th. day of June, 1S0S, Samuel vrT-J-n asplatnti begaa on action against you and otherdefendants in. tha district court of T.tTrrrilTT ccart-ty- ,

2febraea, tha object of which 1te foreclose certain, raortsage- - on tha following'Land la said county, viz: The rauthwest quarterof section 4, towais&ip 13, x sga 27, made byJohaB. "WIllia3 and ICrmua J. niaav dated5ept2tivlS9, to secure tha. payuiant cf a cartoiucoupon, bond of said John B. Williams and Em-ma J". Willis is to Tha XdEtnley-Iin!n- g- Loanand Trust Co. for the mm. ol $250.00, which, coxrpon. boudwas duly sold: and assigned before ma-turity to this plaintiff by Tha 4c laley-ln- ni srZoaa. and Trust Co. There is now-- due oa saidcoupon bond the snm of $4ir.75 with. Interest attea per cent.

Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and.saloof ddland to satisfy ?aid ilea as aforesaid,for defxiancy judsemeut and .eceral raliaf.

Toa ara required to answer plaintiff's petLtlaaen orbefore tjStk dayof Antraet. 195. .

SA3TG1X XARsrAT.ti, PlaLu-- ff.jSjl9 By T". C PAxntaeo, hi1Attorney.

XJEGA- -. KOTICE.

To John, rnnienhelm er, ry C runianrheias rerandWillIa T. Gilbert, noa --resident

You and each of joa ara hereby notified that on.tha- - 12th. day of June, ISCj. rydts. Ann Gregg asplaintiff, began aa action asfainstyou; andctkerdefendant, in the district court of Unco La coun-ty. Nefarasia- - tha object of which, is toforeclose a certain zaortgsa on tha fallowhigrland in said county, Tizr The-- northeast quartes-o- f

section 23, township 9, rang 7 made by saidJohn Lnntenhehaer ocdary C. rcnienhainierdatedray 1st, 1890; to secure th payment of a.certain coupon bond of said John iunkenhaimerand ilary C Tjmkenheii ner to Tha-- VcXinley-Lanning-Lo- an

and Trust Co. for the sum of 96GQ.0Owhich coupon bond: was duly sold and aaaignedbefore maturity to this plaintiff by the jalsy-TJinnin-g-

Xoon and Trust Co. There la now dueon said coupon bond the sum of 1683.00 with, inter-est at tea per cent.

Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure- - andsaia of said land to satisfy said lien aa aforesaid,for deficiency judgement and general relief.

Ton are required to answer plaintiff's-petitiGtt- .

on. or before tke 5th. day of August. 1805.LYDlA AJJjf GREGG, Plaintiff.

j2Sjl0 By T. C. PjtTTBsojr, her Attorney.

UEGAX. zonula John T. Ibille and John E. Savaga non-

resident defendants:Yon and each, of yon are hereby notfaed that on

tha 15th day of June, 1SS3, Diaf en-dorf-ae

plaintiff began an action against yoa andother defendants in the district court of Lincolncounty. Kebraaka, tha object of whichia to foreclose- - acertain mortgage on the follow-ing land in said county, vizi Tha southwest quar-ter of section 28, township 10. range 30, made byJohn T. Xabille and ataranrfa. J. ahi e datedAugu- -t 27th, lc92. to secure the payment af a cer-tain coupon bond of said John T. robilla to The

faKinIey-TAnnin- g Loan and Trust Co. for thasum. of $150.00 which coupon bond was duly raidand assigned before maturity to-thi- s plaint.it bythe Jc an and Trust Co-- . There-i-

now duo on said coupon bond the sum of $3S3L3- -

with interest at ten per cent.Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure and

sale of said land to-- satisfy said lien as aforesaid,for deficiency judgement and general relief.

Yon ara required to answer plaintiff's petitionon or before ti day of Aiurast, IStS.

H-- DIEE-3-O-BF, Plaintiff,

jlS By T. C. her Attorney.IJEOAL XOTICK.

To George H. Zane, Margaret Buyer-an- d

Buyer, husband of Margaret Buyer, whoso-tnui-

first name is unknown to- - plaintiff, non-reside- nt

defendants.Yon and each, of yen, are hereby notified that on

the 12th day of June lS05,3Irs. E. W. Lewis aaplaintiff began an act! on against yon and otherdefendants in tha district court of Lincoln county,

eur isi, taoa ooject, or woteaa cwrt&ka. awrtasRa oa therieilswinarl

M- a- g, fin ii iniWi W.raae 2S

mmh-wmm- h-. oCm. carta . cofw kwitM. I--m 6 mm-- --hOLIaJ Mr

Md was duly said aad oeaimm d fefe-r-

tmr yi-JH- ttf by Xa -r

tc aa . Trust Cc Tera- - E bcw do KftKd ttuj sum of J15L5tt wkh. istereet.

Plaintiff prays for a decree orftirecIBsur a"

saia of said land to satisfy (said lien as aforesaid,for deficiency judgement and general relief.

You are required to answer plaintiff's- - petionon or before tha 5th day of August. 11:95.

--IKS- E. W. LEWIS, Plaint--T,j2Sjl9 By T. C. Paxxjsos-- , her Attorney.

IJEGAX, NOTICE.

Ta X. F.Calonpfc i, non-reside- nt defendant: rYou ore hereby not led that on the 13th. day of

Jane, ISIS, T. W. Mar-hu-ll as pLaint tbesranonaction against yen and other defendants in thadistrict court of Lincoln county, ebraska, thaobject of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgagean the following-- land in said county, viz: Thesoutheast quarter of section 20, township 9, range

TT, made by Jeriua B. Lewis and Hattie A. Lew1dated March 21th, 1S93, to secure the payment ofa certain coupon bond of Jeriua D. Lewis to theMc uey-Lanni- njr Loan and Trust Co, for thesura of 3SCO.0O, which coupon bond was duly soldand assigned before maturity to this plaintiff, bytha McK Uey-Lanniu-g- Loan and Trust Co. Thero--

1s now due an said coupon bond tha sum of JS73.60with interest at ten per cent interest from April1st, 1S25.

Plaintiff prays for a decree af foreclosure andsola of said land to satisfy said lien aa afGresaidvfor deficiency judgement ami general relief.

Yoa are required to answer said petition on cebefore tha 5 th dy of August. lHSo.

j2Sjl0 By T. C. P rrrnso--r, his Attorney- -

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