Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, December 17, 1887, Image 4

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    ! .sir
S1LTERWAEE
AND
ine Watch ,and Olock Itepair
inga Specialty.
Call and see 'me - before, purchasing elsewhere.
-
McDonald? Block, 'Spruce Street.
WALL
Paint and
Oil Depot
At PEALE'Sv-Odd' Felloes' Block, Spruce Street.
Always insfocktbe most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall
and ceilin decdrations; CORSES CENTERS,- Binders and all I latest
noyelties in papers. rJEirery shade of the best brands ofcREADY MIXED
paiafe forhouses! barns; Vaons andbuggies.' White lead, oil glafs,
putty, brushes', Varnishes, kalsd'mine- and complete painters supplies.
I. . FORT,
V OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK,
Uorth Platte,
Nebraska.
I fesirable
30,000 ACRES
Fannin-
FOR SALE IN
Land
RANGES 33 to 37
Lincoln and
INCLUSIVE, IN , -
Counties, Neb.,
audAving-bcjffreeii the jScrify and South PlaRiveipittiellne of the
----- vnion iracmc xuurvvay.
L?rieesV and Terms an-be obtained on application at- the omce of
DILLON & COLLINS,
E. B; WARNER,
KecpsrcousCantlj in stock "Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete
line of Trimmings in White and Black, Gloss White Caskets,
Wooden Coffins of jall'sizes, Shrouds and Shaes.
Telegraph Orders Promptly'Attendedto. Open Day and Night. -
BNBilLMING a specialty.
If
FIRST-CLASS
Sample
N L HiLLManager.
Havim? refitted our., rooms
throuhoutthe public is invited to
call and-see us... - . - v
ONLY
. V VXiquqrs and
K.ept,at tlie Bar:
Cigars
9d
Keith's Bloek; Frost Street,-.
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
Cff ONE 'DOLLAR,,
. Fxow until the Istpf Iwn
W iTfeiTMiBUNis'wiH be fnrnjshed,
to - irtw snbscribersrat the lwpw
of One Dollar ptr year, cash in ad
TUice.Ani old subscsibers who are
J.. imvihtr un the arrear-
Mr. BUiae, h wife, tad daught
er wUl remain in Paris until Christ
mas. The youngest daughter will
spend the winter in the French
capital.
General Sheridan succumbed to
the fascination of the wicked weigh
ing machine the other day, and it
registered 174 pounds as his weight.
. An animated, discussion is going
on among newspaper correspon
dents, as to the proper time to mar
ry. The only thing which seems
to hare been settled up to date is
that everything depends upon the
circumstances surrounding the pros
pective contracting parties. This
much was known before, so let the
discussion proceed till some- new
point is settled. -
Kr -.
Tbair Burinees Boominr.
Frobabljr bo one tUa bas caused meh a gen
anl revival of trade at A. V. Streits's Drag
Steve a their giviac away to their eoetomera of
so naar free trial bottles of Dr. King's New
Discovery for Conefimptioa. Their trade is
siaaply enonBoos in this very valuable article
fro the. fact that it always cores and sever dit-
appoiata. Cooghe, Colds, .Asthma. Bronchitis,
Creap and all throat and long diseases quickly
cared. To oaa teat it before boyiag by gettiag
atnatBocueiree, large aue si. jsvery Dottle
woria gives
BEAST!
Mexican
Mustang
liniment
Larry Jerome killed a wild bear
im the woods of "lnrinia and sent
jit to Ed S.J Stoakes, of the Hoffman
ihouse, New York, where jt was
served up to a special party at din
ner, including Roscoe Conklingand
Tom Ochiltree, Wednesday after
noon.
There-are only 250 cadets at West
Point yet during the summer the
.West Point laundry wshed 79,354
collars, 38,813 pairs of cuffs, 33,139
pairs of socks. 33,618 pair of gloves
56,863 handkerchiefs, 26,982 pairs
of drawers 27,994 undershirts and
8,028 white shirts. No wonder the
anarchists hate soldiers.
4.
111! r a m
Tne standard un company, pro
poses to lav a mrand trunk pipe line
from Chicago to New York by way
Of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Oi
tail ak a
seld8. The interference or tne ni
ter-state commerce law makes this
step neccessarv, and while the cost
of the line will be $5,000,000,
will also be profitable. This shows
how enormous tne rebates received
by the Standard have been.
The New York
figures showing that the Knights
of Labor in New England number
only 25,000 against 85,000 in 1886
the seeders going into trades assem-
ak a w -a a
blies. The cause for this loss ot
strength is said to be disgust with
the Philadelphia crowd, incapacity
of the local managemunt, particu
larly in strikes, and the fact that
certain leaders ineu to prosiiLiuu
their oflnces for pnvate- ends.
Brace Up.
Toa are feeliBg depressed, your appeute is
JKW.yoawJbored. withheadaehe, yon are
bdffetty, aervoas, and geaerally oat or sorts, ana
want to brace Op. Brace up, bat not with etima
lante. snriag mediciaes or bitters, which hare
for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and
which stimulate yoa for an hoar, and then leave
yoa in worse condition than before. What yoa
want is an alterative that will purify your blood,
start healthy action of liver and Kidneys, restore
yoar vatality, and give renewed health and
streacth. Bach a medicine yoa will find in
Electric Bitters and only 10 sents a bottle at A
F. Streita'a Drag Store.
Nearly $500,000 in deposits is
lying unclaimed in,, the savings
banks of Boston. It belongs to 337
unknown depositors, not one of
whom has put in an appearance at
this bank tor more than twenty
years. "The poor working people
of this miserable protection coun-
rtrv don t seem to be entirely out
of change.
r Internal revenue in the family:
rJack, my boy, I profoundly hope
they wont take the tax off tobacco,
for you would become nothing less
than a cremation furnace with
cigarettes for fuel."
"Dad, I profoundly hope they
won t take the tax off whiskey, for
you'd bottle yourself in alchohol in
thirty days.
John G Maimers, a wealthy
afc a
banker of uakiana, vol.. last sum
mer volunteered to pay the fare of
Miss Mary West on the New York
Central Railroad train, who had
lost her pocketbook. The offer was
accepted, and when the young lady
reached her home at Clyde, N. Y.,
she sent to the gentleman the
v at a
money paid in her behalf. A cor
respondence ensued, and last Tues
day the couple were married at
Clyde.
eiatica,
Lmmbago,
leratchas.
Strain.
ftraims,
Stitemo,
StifJsiato,
Baekackc,
Oalb,
Sores,
Sf&Yia
Cracks.
AO.
Swiaaay,
fdUDtOaJ&t,
Pika.
sure aad attmiwtww imr""x-
i iit-ti t.n ruf oeueub
nffcr. Remember,scash in. ad
vance meaiS paJftneAt at the time of
subscribing' cannot anora to
send ouHhe paper, op time for less
than the old rate.
lanut
calat,
tiaf",
Sites,
Braitss,
luuea.8,
Cans,
THIS COOD OLD STAND-BY
accompllsbes for crerybody exactly what Iselauaed
for It. One of the reasons for the great popalailtyoC
the Mastaag UalBeat Is foaadlalts aalirecwal
aavlleahllitT. Everybody neeas sack a wwrtlclae.
The Xaataenaaa aseds it la case of aceiaeat.
Tfca Haasewlfe aeeds It for gmaralfaaitly aae.
The Caaalcr seeds It for his tsassaaad Hs smb.
The Mechaaic. ascds It always oa als work
Don't-
let that cold of yours run on. Yoa think it is a
light thing. Bat it may ran into catarrh. Or
tatopaeBBSoaia. Or consnraption.
Catarrh is disgnsting. Fneamoniais danger-
oas. Consumption is death itself.
The breathing apparatus mast be kept healthy
aad clenr of all obstructions and offensive
asatter otherwise there is trouble ahead.
All the diseases of these parte, head nose
: throat, bronchial tabes and longs, can be delight-
fally and entirely cared by the use of Boschee's
Genua Syrup. If yoa don't know this already
thousands and thousands of people can tell yoa.
They have been cored by it and "know how it is
theawelves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any
drasjpet.
M -
Ewho a.re in needofprc
rkfhcan be done while hv
tltetraddress to
rorilaatf' H siar aad receive free.
tinwiirde wherever I
rn' .lanital so treaei
rfieoverfmin afOagteday atahis
Att saeeeed.
usgat niaaMi m
Tha Mtaernecos It la cac of eiaer aeaty. -The
nefraoeasl'tgataleavwltaMi.tt.
ThwFaraier aeeds It la Us hoass. Ms staatag
aa his stock yard.
The ficesuaheataMB er the caHta
It la liberal supply cfloataad ashore.
Herae-faacler asds It-It Is Ms
safest reliance.
The Sceekgrewer aeed It-It wffl awe hha
tasasef aUarsaadawerMottrsahla,
The airMaBMutaeadsliaMwBlMadHse
loagaskIsmekroadeacc!daaaiaBlaagaw.
it.
tells,
r.
legUke it as aa aatatote Sor-tae
laab aad ceaaforfrwhlck sarroaad i
The Merchant aecds ttaheat all stare
Us aasaloyeea. Accldeats will s areas'
.. . .- -. -w . Tl-t .C . 11
Keea Settle latlMHefwe. aahasta
eceaemy. . 1t . , .7 A
Kee a Beetle la the Faetery. jmi
aac la case of aceMeat aavas pala
Keet V Battle Alwayela the
aa vrhea waated.
St. John has officially announced
that he will not be the prohibition
candidate for the presidency. This
need gire no alarm to the third
pftrty people, however, for they will
nave no difficulty in finding a man
sufficiently demented to make the
race; and we have no doubt but
that he will come out of just as
small an end of just as small a horn
as St. John did. when the voting is
over.
It it a lellhri care f of Uloew, ra
Mi au
We
aBaaaaAlam BaBBl 1 i tl s
BaBwlwSWaWaaWai
-A Massachusetts newspaper com
positor tried to set up "A Big Fire
in HulliLV "Vhen it appeared in the
paper it had an e where the u was
to be. '
in the little- county ot uass in
Indiana, 153 women, have been freed
from the bondVbf matrimony with
in eighteen months, all by order of
the court. " f-
4 I
1 Writing a letter is to many peo
ple an irksome task; but it isn't
half so irksome as, to hear a lawyer
reading your letter aloud five years
afterward in open court.
George Westihghouse, jr., invent
or of the air brake, is worth $9,000,-
000. "This is perhaps the largest
rVkrf.lino axrav mula -in 4- vP ITTiti A "
says the Atlanta Constitution.
It has been calculated that if
32,000,000 people should clasp
hands they could reach around the
globe. Very likely but some of
them would get their feet awful
wet.
YcwO. trifle any Throat "or
JX,VV Lung Disease. If yoa have
a Coajrh or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croupor "Whooping Cough,
ase Acker's Eagliiih Remedy and prevent
further trouble. It is a positive core,'
aad we gaajraatee it. . Price 10 and 50c
SbldbyA.,Streitz.
jonn wentie is the name or a
Kansas man who has licked all his
neighbors, been in jail half a dozen
times, run away from two wives,
and is now' locked ,up for shooting
ac a luage. ne should have been
called Gentle John.
The Albany Evening Jonmal has
introduced a tvpesetting machine
inio its omce oy wmcn tuny one-
half of the matter on the paper is
set. It" is said that the machine
will do even better upon book type
than newspaper type.
John Price, the York county
farmer who let down the bankers
and others of York county for about
$20,000 was captured at Hiawatha,
Kansdsvbjr Sheriff Hamilton and
taken back to York.
High license in the liquor
is becominsr verv popular
trafic
in the
eastern states. One hundred and
fifty-six low grogeries were closed
last week in Pittsburg, Pa., through
its adoption.
Mrs. Garfield, the mother of Pres-
dent Garfield, is 87 years old, but is
as bright in mind and apparently as
strong in body as when her son was
elected to the chief magistracy .of
the nation.
Rev. Joseph Parker sent the 700
he received for his eulogy on
Beecher, to the Beecher monument
fund. Wbnder if Plymoth church
will do any more kicking now
against Dr. Parker.?
kVo oW Nights is the
V comfrtaint of
thousands Buffering from Asthma, Con
sumption, Goarhs, etc. Did yoa ever try
Acker's Engigh Remedy? It is the best
preparationamown for all Lung Troubles,
sold on a positive guarantee at 10c, 50c
For Sale by A. F. Streitz.
Dennis Ferguson, a negro, is
known in Chicago as the "king of
the bootblacks " He employs many
assistants, his wife acts as cashier
and he is getting rich. He has
2,061 regular customers who buy
his tickets, of which 148 are women,
and he knows the faces and names
of the whole 2,000, besides remem
bering the names of hundreds of
transient customers whom he sees
but seldom.
The Northern Pacific Railway
officials have done well in refusing
to carry the pelts 4of "the pot hunt-
i.i i. ii-
skins of wild animals. It will have
a discouraging effect upon those
who'call themselves sportsmen and
yet violate all the rules of sport.
Senator Stanfordhas prepared a
bill to be introduced this session
providing that foreigners shall not
be permitted to acquire citizenship
until after a twentv-one vears resi
dence in the United States.
There are 31U licensed saloons m
Denver. They are divided into
three grade. . Ten rank first grade
and pay $800 a year, open day and
night: thirty-five in the second
erade, $500 a vear, and open from
5 a. m. till 2 a.m.: 265 in the third.
$300. and iapen from 5 a. m. till
midnight Jlhe total revenue from
is $105,000 a vear,
Their average daiiv business is es
timated at $13,100 or $4,781,500
per annum.
The canvass of the vote in Vir
ginia has been completed, and it is
announced that the democrats
secured 119,806; votes and the rep
ublicans 119,380, giving the demo
crats a majority of 426 votes. In
view of the fact that Virginia has
always been considered a democratic
state, there is nothing discouraging
in this announcement for the repub
lican party In fact it points verv
significantly to the fact that the
republicans will carry the state m
the next general election. It also
indicates the growth of republican
principles in. the south, which is a
most encouraging circumstance.
ways navo
er's Baby
Soother .at hand. It is the only safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
er MerpMne, but jives the child natural
cm from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by
A. F. Streitz.
Sbmebodv wrote to the editor of
a village paper to ask how he would
break an ox. The eaitor repneu aa
bllows: "Ifonlvone ox, a good
wav wnitif'tfn Vinist.him bv means
VI J U1U, JJ w avaw ' S
of a Ioet fthain attached to his tail
to the top4 of a pole forty feet from,
the ground. Then hoist him1 by a
rope tied to his horns to another
pole. Then decend on his back a
five ton pile driver, and if that don't
break him let him let him start a
country newspaper and trust people
for subscriptions. One of the two
will do it sure."
There is just one way for the
United' States free traders to com
pete with the English manufactur
ers, and that is, reduce the pay of
laborers in the United States.
That will come before the people
next year for a decision. Michigan
can be set down at 30,000 Republi
can majority in 1888.
Fortress Monroe is one of the
celebrated strongholds of the world.
It is the largest and strongest forti
fied post'in America, and command
ing as it does the entrance to Ches
apeake bay it is one of the most im
portant. The pomp and circum
stance of war is still observed within
its walls, and over its' gun range the
young officers of the army get their
artillery practice. 'It is one of the
features of Old Point Comfort.
A well known doctor says that
the fumes of kerosene when the
lamp is turned Jow, is likely to cause,
diptheria. The ; New York board
of trade a few years ago decided
that to this more than any other
cause, the prevalence of this disease
was to be attributed. This is given
as accounting for the fact that
diptheria generally begins to spread
with the advent of short days and
long nights. Children dislike to go
to bed in' the dark, and the kind
mother lets the lamp remain in the
bedroom usually turning down the
flame so that the light shall not
keep the child awake. Many bed
rooms are thus semi-lighted all
night, and the windows being closed
or raised but slightly, the atmos
pheric condition simply deathly. A
turned down kerosene lamp is a
magazine of deadly gas that the
healthiest lungs should not be ex
posed to?
The Queen Seriously 111.
This docs not refer to the Queen of England,
bat to tho qneen of a household at Lincoln, Neb.,
where sho rules by common consent . "In March
last, when bix months old, oar bfby was taken
clown with 'what the physicians called "bron
chitis"' (an ordinary cold) and was Tery sick for
two weeks; she seemed to be filled deep in the
chest with phlegm which we were unable to loos
en; she conld not lie down at all, bat had. to be
held upright else it caused her to cough severely;
the physician did not give her any relief, although
tho prescriptions were changed every day and
sometimes twice a day; this treatment was con
tinued about ten days and we finally determined
to to a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
Wo obtained a bottle and after giving a few doses
eho was relieved, breathing easier and throwing
off the phlegm and getting to sleep, getting well
in a few days, and we believe we owe her life to
the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Oar
oldest girl is subject to croup and has had several
severe attacks bat the Cough Remedy has brought
her out all right' with bat two good doses and we
would not go over night without a bottle in the
house. We have great faith in it." Signed, Wil
bur E. Wells, Lulie L. Wells, 1631 C stieet. Lin
coln, Nebraska. Sold by C. W. Price and F. H.
Longley.
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JL, IT. STREITZ
WHOLESALE AND -RETAIL
AND DEALER IN
I Is.:
' "ll it,
5
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FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES
Wa-ll Paper,
"WINDOW GKLSS AJSTD BRUSHES.
Agent for-Shervrin & Williams' Mixed 'Paints; and the Diamoni
Brand Paints.
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if
the Children. They sre
pecially liable to sadden
Colds, Coughs, Croup, "Whooping Cough,
etc. We guarantee Acker's g"ih
Remedy a positive cure. It saves
hours of anxious watching. Sold bv
A. P. Streitz.
P. WALSH,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
A-eiit for Tansill's "Punch".
- Five-Cent Cigars.
Corner Sixth, and Spimce Streets.
C- IDDI1TM
Succeeding CASH A fDDINCS.
LUMBER BE CO A. L
LUMBEK,
r SASH,
BLINDS,
D00RS,.Etc.
LIME AND CEMENT.
SPFX'IAL AGENT FOli
Pennsylvania Anthracitey,
.Colorado Anthracite"
AND
Colorado Soft
CD ZE-J -r
YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT,
NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
& CO.,
DEALERS IN
AGRICU LTUR AL IMPLEM ENTS,'"
AND
MANUFACTURERS
OF
BOAD CARTS, ETC.
BLAOKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING & REPAIRING
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Prices GuaraBteftd to be the.. Lowest
Locust Street.
North Platte,
Nebraska?
J. Q. THACIER,
Mj 33 Ft TT Q GIST.
Estimates on AVork Famished.
Shop Corner Cottonwood and Third
east of Catholic church.
EIGHTEENTH YEAR.
KEITH'S BLOCK. PitONT. STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NORTH PLATTE, - NEBRASKA.
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THE DAILY JOURNAL
Eight Large Pages, with Sanday Sapple
meat.'
. The year 1S&3 will be one of almcit unprecedeatod
Importance to toe Imericaa people, lo that It will
witness one of the most Interesting aad exciting na
tional campaigns in the history, of the country. It
witt cuo oe oi great local Interest to tne people of
itSDrasKO, as several engrossing uaueslathe stata
will demand their attention for intelligent decision.
The submission question and the nclectfan of a United
States senator are questions that every latelllgeat
uw. snouia mei iquareiy ana neciae ior nusseii.
In Tie w of these fcets it behooves ercrr citisea to se
lect vr ltely his soui ces of information for the coming
year, r or ineycar iw mi &un jockkal will Da
eucn an epitome or current events that ao intelli
gent citizan can arr.r-.i to be without It, no matter of
what shade ot pol.t.'cal belief. .;Since our last aa-
tiotuiccme.it extensive arranrempnis have been per
fected by 'jiie Jocks al for reccivms and haadllaf
the news of the day linil the piiLJLfiors are pleased
to announce that lor the year ieS3 Thk joukial will
in secona to no paper piiDusnea west oi Chicago aa
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Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
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Merchant Tailors,
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general LesoaLer.
ciatei press and the Unl:e 1 Press aasociatlon.
with the telejraph wlies
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aa
leading dircot to Its edi
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located at Washington, D. C, Chlcaso and othr of
me principal news centers or tne country.
rubltebed at tha state capital Tiik Joucxal will al
ways contain the latest news from the statu depart
ments ana proceedings or tne suprem court which
ire of especial interest to Nebraska readers. The
aews of the day will be dUctiss-M and commented
upon iu an a Die manner in i: editorial column,
special articles will appear fm-i t mo to time from
tne moat guted writers la the o j itry. our market
reports from the principal tratlu venters of the world
wiu uo complete aad accurate, and la many other
respects The Jourxal win be found to be the leadteg
THE SUNDAY JOURNAL
LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS,
embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order. .
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Horses Bought and Sold on Commission.
First-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rates.
THE WEEKLY JOURNAL.
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rne publishers desire to call the attention of Xe-
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NORTH PLATTE, - - - T NEBRASKA.
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THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP
Has always on band new arid second-Land Lumber and Spring
"Wagons, Backboards and Buggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds of
Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithing. I repair all kinds of -Machinery,
"Wagons, Carriages and Farming Tools. I will order
repairs for kinds of mower, "reapers-, ha rakes, etc. Agent for the
CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS;
All Kinds of Hay Rake3, Etc.
. Also agent ior the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring ...
Wagons, Blackboards and Buggies.
W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
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