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About The North Platte tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1890-1894 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1894)
YOU SHOULD READ THE Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean, a 12-pagc paper brim-! ful of news of the world and well selected miscellany. WE FURNISH The Tribune and- INTER OCEAN for $1.35 per year IN ADVANCE No Xo, No. No. No, No, No, No. No. No. U. P. TIME TABLE, OOINQ EAST. ,8 Atlantic Express ..Diipt 12:10 a. m. 4 Fast Mail 6 30 a.M. 2-Lirnited " 9:20 a.m. 23-Freiht " W a. M. 18-Freight " .-00 P. M. 22 Freight "4:00 a. M. GOIXO WEST MOUNTAIN TIME. i 7 Pacific ExoreBS Dept ":10a. m 1 Limited " 11:00 p. M 21 Freteht " v. M 23 FroiKlit " 6Stt) A. M N. H. OLDS. Agent. Ivory J1RENCH & BALDWIN, ATTORNEYS-ATf.A Y, NORTH PL.VTTE, - - NEBRASKA. Office over X. P. Nil. Bank. p RIMES & WILCOX, A TTORNE TS-A T-LAW, rfOUTII PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA. Office over North riatto National Bank. H. CHURCH, LAWYER, .NORTH PLATTE, ... NEBRASKA. Office: Uinman Block, Spruce Sjreet. D R. X. P. DOXALDSOX, Assistant Sureou Union Pacfic Railway and Member of Pension Board, jt It Floats NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA. Office over Strcitz's Drug Stor. . EVES, M. D., rilYSICIAX AND SURGEON, NORTH PLATTK, - - - NEBRASKA Office: Neville's Block. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. A. P. KITTELL. .1. C. VAN NATTA. BEST FOK 5HIRT5. TH: PROCTER ik CAM3LE CO. CIN'TI. STIUCTLY IX IT. Tho Chicago, Union Pacific and North western Lino offers the best accommoda tions to the traveling public en route to Chicago. Through trains, fast time, magnificent sleeping cars, elegaut dining cars, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches. OUR PATROXS GET, Through passenger train4, through freight trains, quick time via tho Chi cago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line to tho principal cities east of the Missouri River Kittell & Van Natta, IRRIGATION ENGINEERS. Prospective schemes investigated. Un profitable schemes rejuvenated. Surveys, Maps, Estimates and reports made, and construction superintended. SSSiSSK: North Platte, Neb.! KELLNER I FRAZIEB BUILDERS OF CANAL Idles and Laterals. NORTH PLATTE, NEB E. B. WARNER, Funeral Director. AND EMBALMER. A full line of first-class funeral supplies always in stock. NORTH PLATTE, - XEBBRSKA. Telegraph orders promptly attended to. GEO. NAUMAN'S SIXTH STREET MEAT MARKET. Meats at wholesale and re tail. Fish and Game in season. Sausage at all times. Cash paid for Hides. H. S. Tibbels, Upholsterer AND I LltKRT T11EKL AND MRS. ALBERT THEEL. A his wife, defendants, will tnke uotico that on iw 2."th day of October, 181)1. II. A. Lozier.tCo., tho plaintiff heiein filed it petition in the dis trict court of Lincoln county against said defend ants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain morttraKe executed by the defend ant Albert Theel to the WeMern Farm Mortgage Trust Company upon the southeast quarter of Section IS, in town 5( range 31 wot, toecure the payment of one coupon bond, dated May 1st, 18H8, for the -urn of $(liU.tK) and due and payable May lft, lb93; that sidd boud ami mortgage i now held anil owned by the plaintiff herein and that there is now due the plaintiff thereou the sum of K."7.37 with internet thereou from November lt, 18SU. and for which sum with interest plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants bo required to pay the same cir that said premise-, may bo sold to atify the mivmnt found due. Said defendant will also take notice that on November 2id. WM, the State Loan and Trust t'ompany. of Ogalalla. Nebraska, riled its answer and cross-petition in said court and said action and agaiust said defendants the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage exe cuted by the defendant Albert Theel to the said crss-M-titiouer noon the southeasr quarter of ection Is, town 10, range :il west, to secure the the southwest quarter and the west half of the . J TV,' -.". 3 , i,Ttm"T-?- m . ' , southeast ..uarter section 14. townshio 15. raiu-e 1 ct"l e.r-'2' .,SK. r the sum ,.f -J...W, due and t ir .. ,,, ,., ... 7 piiyauie wciooer i;n, !.-'.: mat mere i now one LECAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Office at North Platte. Neb., November tith. J Mil. ) Notice N hereby given that the following-named settler ha filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prooof will be made before the Register aud Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on December 14th, 194, viz: William F. Terpening, who made Homestead Entry No. lti.t55 for the east half of i He names the followiug witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said laud, viz: Alexnnder Delo-h. I.i-otiidii? . Neskir- "n" ,totert Ki"- if i F; vr r vr (i Kiiiv-t ttrvuiv that said premise- may be sold to 41 -10HN 1 IMAN. Register. aniolin, foull(1 ,,ut). upon said note and mortgage the sum of -:it0.00. 1 fclr which sum. with interest from October 22d, lb'.ll, the said cross-petitioner prays for a decree the same or satisfj the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at North Platte, Neb., November 13th, 1MU. f Notice i hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will 15 made before tho Register ami Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on December 21st, 1HU1, viz: William P. Soloman, who made Homestead Entry No. 11,318, for the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, lots- 1 and 'J section 0, township 12 north, range 27 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his con tinuous residence upon and cultivation of snid land, viz: Hiram Cover, Albert Crawford. George Snyder and John Snyder, all of Brady Island, Neb. 4.'0 JOHN F. HINMAN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanh Office at North Plattk, Neb., ) November lWh, 1S9I. ) Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed uotico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the Register aud Re ceiver at North Platte, Nebraska, on December 27th, 181U, viz: Benjamine Eshlemau, who made Homestead Entry No. ll.tUli, for the west half 1 northeast quarter and the east half northwest ! quarter section S, township 14 north, range 2'J we't. He names the following witnesses to prove! his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, : said laud, viz: James Chnmlters, Wilson C. Lemon. Alexander Chambers and Henry D. Rhea, all of North Platte, Nebraska. JOHN F. HINMAN, 4fM Register. NOTICE I 'OH PUBLICATION. Land Office nt North Platte. Neb., ) November 2Mli. 1s94. S Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, und that t-id proof will b made before Iteuieter nnd Receiver United States Land Oiiico nt North Platte. Neb., on Junnnry ."ith. l'lu. viz: James Anderson, who made Homestead Entry No. 14..VM for the east half northeast quarter eat half southeast qunrter section 21, township rntisre 31. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence npon nnd cultivation of 6aid land, viz: Michel Uhrin, Charlev Hitmnn, John Knglerand Albert J. Hlougher, all of Well fleet. Nebraska. 47rt JOHN F. HINMAN. Kogister. You are required to answer snid petition nnd cross-petition on or before the 7lh day of Jan uary, IS'.'.":. North Platte. Neb., Nov. 22d. WM. GRIMES A: WILCOX. -171 Atty. for Plaintiff and Cro Petitioner. LADIES' Mack iitos MS, of food qtmlitv. are sold at LOW PRICKS bv WILLIAM MUNSON. Call and sec these oods at Geo. Casey's residence. Remember I also handle Curtains, Rugs, Silverware, and Notions Suitable for Christmas Presents. Orders taken for Pastel Por traits, which, are fine. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Lnnd Office at North Platte. Neb, I November 27th. 1&9J. ( Notice is hereby given thnt the foilowing-nnmed pettier lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof in snpport of his claim, and that said preKif will bo made before Hegister and ltcceiver at North Platte. Neb., on January 10th, lSld, viz: Frank Jim. who made Homestead En try No. 11.413 for tho south half northeast quarter and north half southeast quarter section I iiiu nsiiTii i. i urn, rati in, " . . t '..j t , n . . n. ( ... 1" . . . , - ..u...., i ..... v . ... - i - .K.iiiirr the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous, resiuence upon nnu cultivation of said land, viz: Edward Hishor. William A. Hi-hor, John r. Mnin and George Young, all of Nesbitt, Neb. 7ti JOHN F. HI N.MAN, Register. R. D. THOMSON, -.xclItect, Contractor and r. 127 Sixth St. Cor. of Vine, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. Furniture : Repairer. Special attention paid to all kinds of of furniture upholstering. Mattrasses made to order or remade. Furniture re pairing; of all kiuds promptly and neatly executed. Leave orders at The Fair Store. 40-tf CLAUDE WEINGAND, ORSES to WINTER FAIFI I. A. FORT, Has 200,000 acres of U. P. R. Tt. land for sale on the ten year plan. Call and seo him if you want a bargain. I mi i ii ne unuersignea nave ac commodations to winter 100 horses. Plenty good feed and shelter. Price SI per head per month. Address J. P. DiehlorH.S. Tibbels, North Platte, Neb DEALER IN Coal Oil, Gasoline, Crude Petroleum and Coal Gas Tar. THE INTER OCEAN -IS TIIK- Leave orders at Evans' Book Store. Hershey & Co. IffPiftnmira Ll.l lUUItlll nnvLF.ns in in i n i ui t Implements OF AIiEi KINDS, Farm and Spring Wagons, Buggies, Road Carts, Wind Mills, Pumps, Barb Wire, Etc. locust Street, between Fifth and Sixth Most Popular Republican Newspaper of the West And Has the Largest Circulation. Trmro DAILY (wthout Sunday) $6.00 per year 1 LKMo I DA,LY (with Sunday) S8.00 per year isr MAIL 1 The Weekly Inter Ocean LC1.00 I PER YEAR ) VI : S A NEWSPAPER THE INTER OCEAN keep abreast of the times In all i.-K..13-. ,l --pares nenner pains nor expense in sccur h" ALL THF NbWS AND THE BEST OF CURRENT LITERATURE. " The Weekly Inter Ocean AS A FAMILY PAPER IS NOT EXCELLED BY ANY. It has something of interest to each member of the family. TS YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT is the very best of its kind ITS LIT ERARY FEATURES are unequalcd. POLITICALLY IT IS REPUBLICAN, and gives its readers the benefit of the I HE WORLD'005 " 6 P0"1'"1 X0P'1CS- 11 a,su Kives them. THE NEWS OF IT IS A TWELVE-PAGE PAPER. THE INTER OCEAN IS PUBLISHED IN CHICAGO, THE NEWS AND COHnERCIAl CENTER OF ALL WEST OF THE A LL EGHANY.MO UNT A I NS , AN D IS BE I ' E R ADAPTED TO THE NEEDS OF THE PEOPLE OF THAT SECTION THAN ANY PAPER FARTHER EAST lnA A,1 It is in accord with the people of the West both in PnSStics and Literature. . P'ease remember that the price of The Weeklv Inter Ocean is ONLY ONE DOL- lar per year Address THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago. REGION 0E WOXDEPvS. SOME OF THE NATURAL MARVELS TO BE SEEN IN OREGON. THE MASTER PASSION. Illiutratious of ftoth the Dead nntl tbc Liv ing Past l'reinbnitions In Atinmlnrico ol Something Strahs to Come ih tho A'al ley of msoIatfoiV. Jfowhere oii the known globe is there another region of the sumo extent repre senting the weird and grewsomo as well as the suhlinio and grand in nature as in a long and wide strip lying consid erable distance inland from the western coast of tho United States. Hero can be found an abundance of illustrations of both the dead and living past that strange past of physical violence preced ing tho age of man, and that solemn past when the forces had gone to rest and the imprint of chaos lay everywhere. There are premonitions in abundance of something strange to come in the comi ties of Snohomish, Okanogan, Douglas and Yakima in "Washington, but this is not fully imiphasi.od until the Oregon bounties b Morrow, Gilliam, Grant and Lake have been considered, and the mar velous receives a wonderful accession in the long line of eastern California coun ties, southern Nevada, a considerable region in Utah west of Great Sale lake, southern New Mexico and a region of ;io small dimensions in northern Texas. Here, to the mental and the ocular sight, are unsolved problems in geology, para doxes in physical formation and number less instances of what may be termed in versions of established geographical or der. In Oregon we are confronted with the still and silent Sagebrush divert, heiu ined in by a wildly picturesque yet as dreary and inhospitable a region as can be found anywhere. In the midst of this desert, as if to reflect the Mirrotnid-ng av.-f ulness, is Fossil lake, and all the surrounding region 1.4 one vast and wide cemetery of thel'annaof a precataclysmal world. Hero aro masked together more fossil specimens of a greater variity of early animal life than can be found any where on the earth, excepting tho im mense fossil islands northward of Si beria horses of rare form, different spe cies of camels, llamas, inammoths,sloths of huge proportions, wonderful birds, and tho evidence that primitive man at some time was there is indicated by the pres ence of arrowheads chipped from vul canic glass. But what long ages have been entombed since these tropical ani mals in their untamed strength md the soil of Oregon and what mighty changes have swept over the earth since then! How came they there in such amazing numbers, and what, were the causes ot such universal and evidently such si multaneous death? No conditions cn the earth as we know them now could bring this about. Yet here nature chose to locate one of her remarkable mortua ry establishments and to enshroud it with the gloom of unrelieved desola tioiL Commencing in this region and extending down into California, the mountains are freakish. They are not constructed on the chain or continuous system. The earth did not. wrinkle her crust, but she erupted into huge boils; tho peaks stand isolated, sometimes in terrupting an otherwise comparatively even Jiilin. Ant;d'w the. valleys, rivers and con siderable lakes" take on a habit of be coming losvThe streams, after consid erable underground meandering, lind themselves again on the surface, and after a succession of reappearances and disappearances either stay found or aro lost entirely. Chasms, with almost a mile of depth and faced with perpendicular walls of solid rock, now begin to appal both sight and sense, and in Mariposa coun ty the tremendous canyon of the Yosemite exceeds anything of the kind on tho earth. Before this hot springs have become common, Jakes of soda water abound, and San Bernardino has valleys where the soil is hot and boiling geysers obtrude. Lava iields covering immense tracts, have exhibited vitrified scoritu from northern Oregon down, and Nye county, New, has lava beds in profusion. In Inyo county, and taking in a portion of San Bernardino, Death valley, grim, hot and repellent, presents itself, it and the -surrounding region constituting, not in the mind only, but in reality, a region bordering more on the human conception of the infernal than can be furnished by any other locality on the globe. In this valley of desolation the sum mer temperature reaches 140 degrees, rivaling that of the Sahara. It is some hundreds of feet below sea level, en tirely destitute of water, although the Amagosa river discharges into one end of it, and in the interior has an atmos phere as of burning sulphur that neither human nor animal lungs can long in hale without great risk to life. Embrac ing hundreds of square miles, it affords not a sign of either animal or vegetable life in its interior, while its furnacelike heat renders it one of the hottest spots 011 the globe. In the same system is So da lake, into which the troubled Mohave river finally enters, discharging its brackish waters as into a sieve. The country abounds with sinks, streams Bnddenly plunge into subterranean depths farther south to furnish hot wa ter, hot mud and sulphur volcanoes, dotted in miniature over an immense area, hissing and spitting and loading i the air with most disagreeable fnmes. j xne utan section aupiicaie ihmu ul the remarkable features common to the other localities mentioned and affords indisputable evidence of having been in volved in the throes of the mighty dis turbance that once prevailed throughout this singular region, and which must have been still potent long after the other surface that is now embraced in the United States was quiescent. "Whatever the nature of the violence may have been, Great Salt lake lower ed its level 940 feet, and a vast region partook of great and sudden topograph ical charges. Pittsburg Dispatch. All-jpstl to Ik- tlu miii For Getting 1'rf laM-s For the i'l&jr. "twos once prerout." said Charies Dickens, "at :t social discussion wliiclt originated by chance. Tho subject was, '"What was the most absorbing and long est lived passion in the human breast? , What was the passion so powerful that it would almost induce the generous to be meau, the careless to be cautious, the guileless to bo deeply designing and tho dove to emulate the serpent?' A daily editor of vast experience and great acnteness, who was one of the company, considerably surprised us by saying, with the greatest confidence, that the passion in question w:is tho passion of getting orders for the play. There had recently been a terrible shipwreck, and very few of the surviving sailors had escaped in an open boat. "One of these on making land came straight to London and straight- to the newspaper office with his story of how he had seen the ship go down before his eyes. That young man had witness ed the most, terrible contention between the powers of lire and water for the de struction of that ship and of even one on board. He had rowed away among the floating dying and the sinking dead. He had floated by day, and he had fro zen by night, with no shelter and no food, and as he told his dismal tale he rolled his haggard eyes about the room. "When ho had finished and the talo had leen noted down from his lips, he 1 was cheered :uid refreshed and soothed aud asked if anything could be done for him. Even within him that master North Bend is moving in tho matter of a sugar factory, 'ine tanners of that vicinity ate ready to givo 310,000 in beets. The stigrtr agitation should go on all along this Platte valley. Thoughtful people heed advice, anil profit by it. Our advico to you is, use Oregon Kidney Tea. It has no equal as a remedy for all ailments ot the Kidneys or Bladder, and 25 contf? is a small amount to invest for a trial package. For sale by A. F. Streitz. Italian silver coin is now worth only it- bullion value in Franco that is an Italian dollar is worth just 50 cents in French money. The free silverite can seo all that he needs to if ho wants to. If he has bullion to sell he wont see the unsurmountabo difficulty in the 1(5 to 1 business. Ex. piPERflElDilEClC PLUG TOBACCO Flavor Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga Tenn., says, "Shiloh's Yitalizer .my i.iki:. I consider it the bes for a debiliated system 1 over used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. Consumers of chewing tobacco who are willing to pay a liUle more than Hie price ctaged for the ordinary lananoega . y - ,er av! trade tobaccos, will find this is', remedy . ' kand superior to all others- 5DYARE Of IMITATIONS. General Booth, of the Salvation Army, came all tho way from London to Omaha to snatch Kosewater as a brand from the burning, but tho indications are that he found him si banlv burned as to be hardly worth snatching, least- passion was t-o strong that he imniedi- j wise he is still in the tiro ami hedged ately replied that he should like an oi j der for the play. My friend, the editor, certainly thought that was rather a strong case, but he said that during his many years of experience he had wit nessed an incurab!" amount of self pros tration and abasement having no other object and that almost invariably on the part of people who could well a fiord to pay. Hardy Climbing liiiMN In the prairie rose wo have a class of hardy native climbing roses often found growing wild in Michigan and the west ern states, which we may plant with confidence. Two of the more commonly known i-oes of this class, which are fa vorites everywhere on account of their hardi:ies, free blooming, and tho fact of their flowers appearing just after the other varieties are nearly over, are Queen of the Prairie and Baltimore Belle, vari eties raised in tho year 1 14: by a rose grower named Feast, in Baltimore, from seeds of the wild prairie rose crossed with some European variety. These two, tho former red and the latter white, when grown near each other on the same porch or with intertwining branches, heighten each other's beauty by con trast. Both are of rapid growth and may be- employed to advantage for cov ering any unsightly objects as walls, old trees, old biuldiugs, etc. Among the most di. Irable roses of the prairie class we haw Annie Maria, vigorous, pale pink, very few thorns; Baltimore Belle, pale bluish, changing to white; Gem of the Prairie, five, believed to be from Queen of the Prairies crossed with Mine. Lall'ay, rosy ml, occasionally blotched with white', large-, flat flowers, slightly fragrant; Queen of the Prairies, vigor-ou.-, rosy red, fiqmntly with a white stripe, medium or large size', double, fo lit.ge large, live leaflets, quite serrated; Triumphant, vigorous, rosy pink, me dium size, double or full, distinct, seven leaflets arecommon. Cleveland Leader. .ril I!iot I;;y. The custom of sending one on a boot less errand or otherwise "April fooling" him on the first day of April is ve'iy an cient. Yet it e-annot truthfully be said that any one is equal to the task of trac ing it to its origin. Some antiquarians profess to believe it a survival of the travesty of sending the Saviour hither and thither, first from Annas te Caia phas and then to Pilate and Herod. This opinion is strengthened by the fact that during the middle ages that very scene in Christ's life w:is made the subject, of one of theEaster "Miracle Plays" e'nae't ed on the chief streets of London and other English cities of the first class. Eve'n though the above opinion has re ceived the sanction of Brande, Moore and Hone, it is not at all unlikely that it is really a relic of some old heathen festival, such as the Huli festival of the Hindoos or the Roman "feast of fools." The custom, whatever its origin, of playing trie-ks and pranks of all kinds on the first day of this mouth is univer sal throughout Europe and is also prac ticed in many other countries and un der various names. It is a euirious fact that the Hindoo Huli festival, where April fool tricks of all sorts are played, is held on the night of thoJJlstof March, and the rjrgie-s are not discontinued un til sunrise on the morning of April 1. J St. Louis Republic. about by none of the proiee'tion vouch safed to Shadrach and the two other bovs. Fremont Tribune. KAliL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives freshness and clear ness to tho Complexion and cures Con stipation, 25 cts., 50 cts., and 81. S'old by North Platte Pharmacv. Advices received at San Francisco in dicate that tho Biitish admiralty is pre paring to arm tho three tine Canadian Pacific steamers, the Empre-s of India, Empress of China, and Empress of Japan Tho typical light armament with whie'h these fast ships of the naval reserve are made efficient cruisers is arriving at Yokohama. - ' 1 HUMPHREYS' Dr. llu:iiilirf" Sn-cilIcH an- -Umtlfloallyaml carefully preiom! lt-ii!etlU- u-nl f..r j-.im hi private practice ami for over tbirt jr.irs l. the jntiple with entire Mim. Every .-.Inirlt- jHtM,. a ?ecial cure for tlie liease ikiiixiI. r.. r. . 1 -Fever. CoiiKestion.". Inl!a!tmmti . ,'r il Wo r nit. Worm Kcu-r Worm C..li- . 3- Teeihiw:: e'olie. ITjIek Wafcefuliio .',-, 4- Diarrhea, of Chltilri ii or Aitult. . 25 7-Coushs, CoMs, Bnua-lillU .5 5- Xeurulain, Toothnclie. Faeeaeluv . . .'JS 9-IIeudncheH, Sick II.-.iclacm-, Vertl".. .v!5 1U Dyxpeptin. IJMohmh-vs. Constipation .U.l 1 1 ijiipprc:.el or l'u infill i'eriodrt .'..'J 14 White. Too Piofu.- lVri.xN .. .43 13 Croup, I.aryniriti-. Hoarseness . .45 14 Suit Ithciiiu. Ery-h ,-ias, Emptlou . .i3 15 KheitiiiuiiMii. nhcmimtle 1-alns .45 16 Mnlaria, Chills. Feer ututAKue . ,i3 l!-Cotarrli. Influenza, CoM In the Head. .U3 tiO Whoopiiiir Couch ... .43 47 Kidney INene .43 aS-Nervoiis Debility ... 1.00 30-Iritmry enknesf. .. .43 3-1 Sort T h r 011 1 , (Juiucy, t lceratnl Thront .45 I It DR. HUMPHREYS' PDID OCP jew specific tcr anlr, to lut up In small lxMtle of )Ieaant i-llet-, ju-t fit your veM pocket. Sr.t I r Iri. . i.t. ,.r nt ln- ..l u ie-l.t f iie. !c llruniHt v JINrL III .. u . tr iimrnia.w'ii imo.. itt l iisnn m...iw yukk. SPECIFICS. Captain Sweetie, I. S. A.. S:in Diego. C.-d. says: '-Shilnirs Catarrh Remedy is the firt medicine I have ever found that would do me any good."' Price 50c. Sold by Ninth Platte Pharmacy. HIE T nil Lit SEX. TMs rraaJr 1 (b Hit-SliiSft'V Ln-vr lanital !ir-Ur 1 iiti S3ku)iJ Whxjdiios oil! Lrmtu-Uriiunr Or. , -in. requires v ct-.rj. uf diet or n.' ous, :nrroriii er poisonous aei .c.r..it3 be titea intu!lj. AS A PREVENTIVE by !-hr s it Is inpojsifcletocootrict y tuK'ti! dias ; l.ut in the cue f jiroi'-7Uroti.ii.i Aiunu f with Cnurrbn-i ad Ulcvt. wo guar. 4T OW Ii S a core. Frioe by mi'. pastas f.-". T AVi.Eeip2r,i.urGboiCsrori. Sold bv A. F. Streitz, Druggist, North Platte." Xeb. i Tho railroads have laid out the Man chester ship canal as cold as a wedge by the simple expedient of cutting rates un til there is no profit to be made in tak ing tho ship all tho way up to the end ' 6500 Reward! of tho canal when thev might as well I r WEwiH pay tn c above ":.rifo. ano of " ( Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia, mick Headache I11- unloaueu at tlie Liverpool docks I) Some way may bo found to make the ditch profitable, but just now it has all tho appearance of a boom enterprise on tho vergo of collapse.- -Ex. SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guar antee. It cures Iusipioni, Consumption. It is tho best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. Twenty-fivo cts., 50 cts. and 61. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. Very fow of the men who have as sembled in congress" halls to make laws for thp benefit of a generous and free people will bo tliero after the -Hh of March. Tho reason is that they grossly betrayed the trust that a generous and free people reposed in them, and passed laws for tlie benefit of people living in Europe, Asia and Africa, and it gave those who elected them a touch of that tired feeling which manifested itself in a wondrous way at tho recent electioir-Journal. digestion Constipation or Costiyeness we cannot cure wim w est, s vej?iaose uiver rms, wncu the directions are strictly complied with. They arc purely Vegetable, and never fait to give sat isfaction. Sujrar.Coated. Large boxes, 5 cents, Bevrare of counterfeits and imitations. The gen uine manufactured only bv THE JOHN C. WEST COMPANY. CHICAGO, ILL. Sold bv A. F. Streitz, Druggist, Nertt Platte," Neb. BEFORE AfTErV NEW SFE Ilr. E. C. VVcs.'s Herre and B am Treatment 14 o!d trailer positive written Kuaruntee, by author ized anentf only, to euro Weak Memory: I-ofR of llraiii r.iul Xerve Power; Lori Manhood; guirfcne; Nih: Lo-e; V. ii ltr-ut:f; I-nok ot Confidence; Nervoii-ue; Iji itutle; all Drain: Lnof Povtr ul the Ueneiatite On.i!ii- in eith -r t-ex, cnued by jver-exTti'm: Y-"iMiI:I Krrorf, or I'xce-rivc Uce of Tobaccc, Opium or I.i.,aor, which t-onzi lend to ML-vry, Con-uiiiption, ln-aattyund Death. Ily tnnil, Jl a box: t fr itti written guarantee to curor refund money. WEST'S COUOI! SYUl'l. A certain euro for Couch-, CoM.-.,A-thnm,lIrnnchitl, Croup, Whoopiisr O'lnrh. :-oi Throat. Pleasant 10 tata Snuli riiu ttt-iontlmie.l: 'd.Un-.Flze, now 25c.; 016 Jl . : o. aow a0. O L AK'ANTEliJ iisued 01U7 A. F. Streitz. Neb. Druggist. North Platte AOSES DO OU KNOW OR. FELIX LZ BHUN'S antee. It cures I nsipient Consumption. I 3 fEEL HKD FEilHYHOYBL PILLS It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts.. 50 cts., and 1 00. Sold by North Platte Pharmacy. irptlio original nnI only FItKNCH. safoandre- lul.iocrc 011 th tnr-ket. I'nco 5I.UU; sent by (uituune fit' only A.F. Streitz. Druggist. No. Platte, Neb I'roof That Sparrow Can Count. There is no doubt but that birds can count, and an incident I witnessed sev eral years ago illustrating this fact amuse-d me not a little. A sparrow, with four of her young, had a nest in a spar row house under the veranda of my dwelling. One day the old bird flew np to the nest with four living worms in her leak. The lour little birds reached our their heads with the customary noise and were each fed a worm. The sparrow then fle-waway, and after a time returned again with four worms in her beak, whieh were disposed of :is before. The bird kept this np for some time-, daring which I was an interested spec tutor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. Important Information For fiirl. Blue eyed men are the most senti mental of the siiecies. At least this is what an eminent physiognomist says. They are peculiarly susceptible to the influence of the opposite sex, melt under the Avarmth of one ardent glance, have emotional, mercurial affections and are found by the e-oqucttes to be easier game to bag than to hold. American "Woman. Mexico's Uurro Fostage Stamp-. The following from Mexico City will interest tho multitude of cranks who collect postage stamps: A new series of postage stamps is m process ot engrav ing by the Mexican government and will make its appearance for sale in September. This is the first issue of pic torial postage stamps ever issued in Mexico. They will be in the usual de nominations, 1 cent, 2 cent, 4 cent, 5 cent and 10 cent, and will represent by cleverly executed drawings the various stages of Mexican mail transportation, j showing tho motive power of man, bur- j ro, stage and steam train.- ' A I'hilant liropi-it. ""What is the subject of your lecture:" inquired the editor. " 'Tlie Cause of Hard Times and How to Cure Them,' " replied the gifted or ator, 'and :ts the object of the lecture is in its verv nature rmrelv philan- chorus Mr. Stead, ringing the charges upon his famous title. Ins been talking about what would bo expected of women if Christ came to London. Among the responsibilities which he thinks should devolvo upon women aro the guardian ship of tho aged, tlie children, the un employed and tho deserted mothers, tho amusement of children, and the reliev ing of tho monotonous lives of the bed ridden. But he thoughtlessly neglects . to lengthen tho days or increase the j strength of the workers. J REMOVAL. We take pleasure in announcing that after this date Park's Sure Curo will re move all case3 of rheumatism, kidney trouble or liver complaint, from the user. It is to-day tho only medicino that is guaranteed to curo these diseases or no pay. Park's Sure Curo is sold by tho North Platto Pharmacv. Dr. Samuel F. Smith is now SO years of age. You do not know who Dr. Smith is? Well that is something to regret, but not to your discredit, for though we havo all felt the blood thrill through our vains to the inspiring word and solemn mu-ic of ''America" we have not stopped to inquire who wrote the verses of our National Hymn. Dr. Smith wrote them in 1330 and they were first sung in Andover soon after, and they have ever since been the voice of tho republic. It is now proposed to have a grand testi monial to Dr. Smith in MubIc Hall, Bos ton, the chief feature of which shall be' the singing of "America" by a mighty The old doctor has consented No More Back Ache l ..nRr" A V CONSTIPATION. IHFLAMATI0M cfc BLADDER, and ALL KIDMEY DISEASES . For Sale by A. F. Streitz. A B C flnioM's Bromo-ceierg. Splendid curative asent for Kerroo or Sick special or central h'enralsia: also for Khoiv laatiini. Goat, Kidney Disorders, Acid Dt pePMK. Aiueniiu. Antidott for Alcoholic and other excesses. Price, It). 3 and OJ cents. Ulervescent. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 151 S. Western Avenue. CHICAGO. Sold bv A. F. Streitz, Druggist, North Platte, Neb. thropic I will ask yon to be generous in j to be pres-nt, - and what the people of i the matte1!' of free notices. Bvthewav," j T t .;n i - .1 1 ' , nil -1, .t . ii o-ton will do in person the people of lie added humedlv, ''I forgot- to fill a . 1 ' 1 blank in this advertisement. I will at- the Dat,on wil1 ,Jo in sPir-t make the day tend to it now. " glorious sweet in the evening memory of And he took the copy and filled the thesone: that helned to save the union blank after the words, "Price of admis- , . ... , - . ,, 1 . , - i , ' find has taught us patriotism. Inter sion, by inserting the simple charac- 1 b 1 ters, Chicago Tribune. I Ocean. m;bimj;ki 2M3.. SOcts. and S1.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. It is sold on a guarantee by all druje gists. It cur3 Incipient Consumption, and is tho best Cough and Croup CurOi Sold bv North Platte Pharmacv.