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About The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1897)
BISKS 01 TEE GREAT. ASSASSINATIONS AND ATTEMPTED KILLING OF NOTED MEN. Mke Hist Eeis "With. Artsxarxes aad Cleses "Willi Csmrras. tie Sjjsaisli Stales mm Xotetl People Ik. All Aces IIhtc Keld. an Insecure Tenure or Tif-. The fcIIoYring is a ccrrplete Est of the remarkable assassinations and at tempt?; upon the lives of noted men ar ranged according: to their historical dates: ArtaxerxE3 UL Persia, by Bagccis,, about 338 B. C Philip H of Macedonia, IryPrrrisnrirns. 336. JDarins HI of Persia, by Bessus, Jnlv. 330: . Jnlhrs Cssar, by Brutus and ethers, 3Jaxch 15, 4-L Edmnnd the Elder, England, March 26, A. D. 94G. Edward the Martyr, England, March 48, 972. Thomas a Becker, archbishop of Can ter btrry, Dec t2, 1 170. Albert I. emperor of Germany, by bisnephewr JGhn, May I, 1306. Edward TJI of England, Sept. 27, 1327 Lcnis Valcis, duke of Orleans,, by Brrrgrmdians, Bar. 23, 1407. John the Fearless, dalce of Burgun dy, by Orleanists, Sept. 10, 1419. James I of Scotland, by nobles, Feb 21, 1437. Edward V of England, by order of Bichard, dnke of Gloucester, Jniv. 14S3. James m of Scotland, by nobles, June II, 1488 David Beaton, cardinal, by reform ers. May 29, 1546. James Murray, Earl Darn ley, regent of Scotland, by Hamilton: Gf Bothweil hangh, Jan. 21, 1570. William, prince of O range, by Bai tbasar Gerard (torture), July It, 1584. Henry, dnke af Guise, by order Gf Henry HI of France, Dec. 23, 1588. Louis of Guise, cardinal of Lorraine, by order of Henry HI of France, Dee 24, I5S& Henry HL of France, by Jacques Cle ment, Aug. 2, I5S0. Henry IV of Franca, attempt, by Janu CfaateL Dec. 27, 1594. Henry IV of France, killed by Ea vail'Iac (tor; are). May 14, IAML GeGrge VlMiers, daks f BcckiBg ham, by John Felton, Acg. 2S, 1626. William HI of Engiarjd,pio to assas sinate, Feb- 14. ISB6. Louis XV of France, attempt, by Da miens (tertnij), Jan." a, FT57. Gnstavns III of Sweden, Ankanstrom, March 16. 17552 Marat, by Charlotte GarG&y, Jnly 13, 1793. GeGrge HI of England, mad attempt by Margaret Nicholson ca Ang. 2, 1791; again by James HatlieM, May 15, fS&Oi Napoleon I, attempt by an infernal machine, Dec. 24, Patzl czar of Snesia. byesbics, Maich 24, l'Stfl. Spencer PercrraL prsraier of Rag land, by BIrmghaxri, May 11. ISTI2. George IV (when regent ), attempt, Jan. 28, 1SI7 August Katzebae, Germtts z..iig.Ss, for politics L motives, by Kail Sasd, March 23, B8-19. Charles, Due tie Berri (father cf the Comte de Chafacxd u Fefc. 13. 182 Gano dTstria, cchhs. Greek, sfitats man. (torture), Oct. 9. 185 L Andrew Jackson, pressipat Gaatad States, attempt. Jan. 38, tSSe. Lcnis Philippe of France, many at tempts, by Fiesrhi, J air 2S, lS35r, by AHbaad, Jane 25, IS3S; by MBierr Dec 27, IH'JG; by Dormes, Oct. la, 1840; by Lecorate," April 14, J&IS: by Henry, July 29, 1846. Dennis Afire, archbishop of Paris, Jrme27. 1848. Bossi, Corate PeEcgrrno, Bsmnn statesman, Nov, 15, I84. Frederick William IT of Prussia, at tempt, by Sofekige, May 22, iSoll. Francis JoFrph cf Anstria, attempt, by Libenyi, Feb. IS, IS53. " Ferdinand Chsrles HI, duke of Par ma, March 27, IS54. Isabella H cf Spain, atsemats, by La Eiver, May 1, 1347; by Meiiaa, Fb. , $52; by Bamond Fcentes, Muy 28, 1856. Napoleon III, attempts, by Pianari, April 28, 18 an; by Befleruarre, Sept 8, 1855; by Orsini and others, Jan. 14, 1858- Banjel, prince of -Monienegra, Ang IS, I86tt Abraham Lincoln, president of tfce FJnited States, at Fora's theater Wafc ins ton, by John Wifias Daotfa, cm sLp evening of April 14; died April fa, i65. Michael, prince of Servin, Jane- 11. 1S6S. Prim, marshal of Spain, Dec. 26; died Dec 30, 1'87. 'Georges Dcrboy, arshMsbop of Paris, by conmiunist?, Mjy 24, SIL Ei chard, pari cf Mayo, governor gen eral of India, by Sbcxo Art, a convict, in Andaman islands, Feb. 8, IS72. Amadsus. dnke of Aosta, when fckg of Spain, attrapt, July 19, 1872. Prince Bismarck, attempt, by Blind, :May7, IS66; by Knilman, July 13, Abdul Azrz, sultan of Turkey, June j 4, JSib. Hussein Ate! and other Turkish min isters, by Hassan, a Circassian officer, June 15, 1876. William I of Prussia and Germany, attempts, by Oscar Becker, July 14, 861; by HcdeL May 11, 1S7S; by Dr. NcbHing, June 2, IS7S. " Moheset AliT pasha, by Albanian, Sept. 7. 1875. Humbert I, king of Italy, attenrpt, by John paesananti. Not. 17, IfiiS. Lord Lytton, viceruy of India, at tejBpt, by Busa, Dec; 12, IS7S. AU'-aso XH cf Spain, attempts, by J. O. Xoncasi, Oct. 25, 1378; by Fran cisco Otero Gonzalez, Dec 30t JS79. Dozis MeEkof. Russian: general, at tempt, Ma.Th 4 18S0. Hrattiano, premier of Ranrnasia, at tempt, by J. Pietraro, D?c 14, ISS0. Aiexander H of Russia, attermts, by Karakozew, at St. Petersbcrs. April 16, 1866 5; by Berezowskut Pans. June 6, j , ; by Alexander fcdovKift , Apnl 1-r, j .1867: 1879c bv undermining; a raHwjry train, Dec 1, IS 73; by explosion at Winter palace, St. Pe Fek. 1, 1880; , kiTfpd by explosion of a borab, thrown j by a man. who was himself tilled, St. Petersburg, March 13, I8SL James A. Garfield, president of tho rfTriH? States, shot by Cnarles JoJt3 J Gnltean, Washirigtjcrir July 2, 1881; died from his wcunds Sept. 19, 1881; Gnitean convicted of ronrder in the first degree Jan. 26, 1882, sentenced Feb. 2; hanged on June 30, I8S2. Carter Henry Harrison, mayor of Chi cago, shot Oct. 28, 1893, by P. Eugene Frendsrgast, a craxk, banged" the foI IoYzing June. Marie Francois Sadx Carnat, presi dent cf France, stabbed mortally at Ly ons by Cesarc Santo, an anarchist, Sun day, Jrrce 24. IS34. Stanislaus Stambaloft, ex-premier cf iscigaria. by four persons armed with revolvers and knives. Jury 25, 1S95. Senor Canovas, assassinated Ana. 8, 1S97. INDIVIDUAL WEALTH. rasetts Leads Wltk James H. Eckels, comptroller of the currency, has prepared a Trainable table of information relating to the national banking system of the United States from 1 864 to I SOT. One of the impor tant features of the recort is a statement of the average per capita holdings of bank fends in 1896 in all the states and territories of the Union. This statement i shows that Massachusetts leads all the states, with an average of 2120.50 for every person within its borders, while Bhode Island is next, with $ II 7. 21. The average for New York is S6.18. The averase for the United States is 173.14. Here are the averages by statesr Maine, 45. 8S ; New Hampshire, 4L85; Vermont, 553.34; Massachusetts, fl20. 50; Bhode Island, 5117.21; New York, f86.l8; New Jersey, $43.12; Pennsyl vania. 80. 61; Delaware, $42. 68; Mary hind, 53.56; District of Colnmbia, 65.40; Virginia, 12.37; West Vir ginia, ? 1.1. 70; North Carolina, $4.92; South Carolina, 5.35; Georgia, 6.12; Florida, $12.73; AIabama,$6.25; Missis sippi, $2.56; Lonisiana, $18.24; Texas, $22.15; Arkansas, $2.72; Kentucky, $16.54; Tennessee, 13.56; Ohio, $40; ; Indiana, $22.26; Illinois, $39.50; Mich- I igan. $22.56; Wisconsin. $25.37; Iowa, $20.48; Minnesota, $29.8S; Missouri, $19.37; Ea&sus, $20.12; Nebraska, $20.20; North Dakota, $20.44; South Dakota, $11.31; Washington, $22,92; Oregon, S33.I6; California, $19.17;' Montana, $86.79; Idaha $21.33; Wyo- i mkig, $3. 41; Nevada. $5.40; Utah $20.86; Colorado, $56.30; Arizona, $19.27; New Mexico, $15 61; Okla- j homo, $5.24; Indian Territory, $5.95; j Connecticut. $80.3 L l The deposit fluctuated, as did loans i and discounts, the maxinrum being-; reached in 1892, when they amounted i te $1,779,330,960. 'In the following j year eposiE declined to $1,465,400,000 , and reacted the following year to j 742,10, 900. The circnlarion ontstand ing in 1886 reached $290,000,000, and the highest point was reached in 1873, the arnacnt being $341,000,600. The minimca amount outstanding is shown t have been $122,900,000 in 1S90. At ! the clse of 1396 the amount had risen to $208,900,000. New York Herald. y cm her of Xswsiurpsrs Pohlialied. A recent statisticaL estimate places the nsmsber cf newspapers which are j aneaally printed at the enormous Sgtrro oc 12, GO. 000,000. A mathematician, apparently with considerable time at his disposal, in order to give a more comprehensive idea of this number, has calculated that a surface of 30,G0Q ' sqeure kilometers could be covered with j tlisse papers. The paper alcne weighs ! 7Sl,24t mb& In case one machine was 1 i forced to- print these millions at tbe i rate cf one a second 333 years wonld be J BEcessury. Placed one upon another the j paaers would reach to the height cf 80,- i 0& meters. Assuming that a person de votes five minors-a day to reading his psper, the time used by the entire popn kttieR cf the world in reading news papers each year amounts to 100,000 veass. New York Tribune. - Hie Country's Population, "77,000,068. The kisess official estimate of the ppuisitien of the United States la 77,- tw.eos. This was made recently by the actu ary of the treasury, an. oScer whose duty it is, at fixed intervals, to repors on the per capita circulation of money in tbe United States. He estimates that the present holdings ef money are $22. 53 f;ir every man, woman and child in the United States. His estimate of the population is. mad by tat e of the census reports tear tbe preceding decade. Certain fixed rules of increase by birth and immigra tion and pmT.siou for deaths and other losses are madr, and the resulting esti rjase is accepted as official- Proof Asfcwt Srntfrn Poison, Recent experiments-have proved that animals may te rendered artificially hscense from gutike poison- Large ani mals destined to produce antivenomous serum arc injected from the outset with gradually increasing quantities of the venom of the cobra mixed with dimin ishing quantities of I to 60 solution of hypochlorite cf inre. When an animal has acquired sufficient immunity, the venoros from a large number of differ ent species cf snakes are injected. The treatment most last at least 15 months before- the scrum is sufficiently active to be used for the purpose of treatment. A large number of animals have been i nffrinnrw? Jkt this Tttprhnd nt the Pas- at Li,2e during the past three years. It is as ban! fe-rranre men to stop fish ing; ss it is Err stbtnrs to stop drinking. AteMsan Glcie. Ffebcrmcn wis take their bait in a jug amy be indncnf to take ant new rods, but jbey will ciiKie back with the came old reels. Now Orleans Picayune Tilings wS have come to. Ench p. pass by pnd fcythat a man will have to shows ptvtl servke crrtiScate before be can tell a tisii strv. ?ress and Stream. The nrprot that the state fisheries, game and farcst conimission pbinted 219,14417 fishes last year sounds like a pre try big fi storv, but wit until Csfiemten curne to later and hear thLnrstories. BufTnlb News. Selisved. cf Terribls Sziss. IL E. Morse, Traveling; Salesman,. Galveston, Texas, says "BaEanFs Snow Liniment cured me of rheumatism, of A. I il I .Tt . J tI ULsaysI fa BaHardTs Snow Liniment for years and would not be without it. J. R. Crouch. Eio. TITp.. savs BallarrFs Snow Iinrmeas cured terrible "pains- in back of head and neck when nothing else would. Every bottle guaranteed Price 50 cents. Sold bv The North, Platte Pharmacy, J.EyBosfc,. Mgr. 3 THE LISTENER. Joseph. H. Ghcate's wealth is estimated at ?2,C00J000I all made in the practice ct law. William Waldorf Astor owns 4,000 houses m New York city and kas an in come cf mere than f li,Q00,00a a year. W. A. Johnston, who is xarw associate JnstJse of tbcEansns sapreme canrt, serv ing his third term, once was a baseball pitcher. William C. iiill is a colored scnlntor of "Washington. In gecdwtatber Iiewcrkr at street pavinnr and pursues fair arc in bad weather. He has done fine wcriz as a Ecnlptor. Fred F. Hassant, the Boston antiqua rian, has in his possession: a bottle of the" tea which on. the night of Dec 16, 1773, was emptied from the "British vessel by the Boston tes party. W. H. Hale of Ma chins has several panes of glass In his Louse which have resisteiT tbe hanstorms since 1775. The glass of several windows is in the same sash placed in the honse 121 years ago. Professor Huron says that persons- wfio have taken an active part in tbe scientific world should be killed at 60 as not being Ccxible enough to yield to the advance af new Ideas. He Is himself nearly 57. A personal friend of 40 years' standing vouches fcr the fact that as a young- man Matthew S. Quay was so bashful Le broke down In his first speech to a jury and cculd not be rersnntjed to try again, preferring- to quit the law. At the Lend cf Germany's landed aris tocracy stands Prince Wittgenstein. He owns 3,000,000 acres. Fourteen other ti tled landlords own between them 6,900, 000 acrrs. One of the 14, Prince TaHey-rand-Sagan Is a citizen of France. The archblshap af Canterbury is said to be descended fa a direct line from Lady Godrva, so famous In connection with her undraped ride through the streets cf Can terbury, and he bears to this day the same arms as her husband, Leafrie, earl of Mercia. When Cornelius C. Pannalee of Bethle hem, Conn., was a young man, be vowed that bo would never touch a razor to bis face If Fremont should Le defeated- This vow he has religiously kept, going un sbaved since the election of James Buch anan in 1S56. A. A. Powell of Cincinnati, who is said to te tbe tallest man in the world, weighs 273 pounds, wears a No. 19 clave, a 7K hat, a No. 12 shoe and is 7 feet 2$ inches In height. Queen Victoria gave him a gold watch when he was in the show busi ness. He is now a salesman. Alejandro Buiz, a Mexican antiquarian and traveler whose collection Gf curios, paintings and carvings fills a private mu seum at his home in Puebla, Mexico, at the ago of 70 years is learning tbe English langnagcns ameansof cccupyinghis time. Ho has traveled in almost all parts of the D- Sanborn of Acton, Me. 74 years old, who lives an the farm where be was bom, has attended every town, state and national election since be attained bis majority, lias visited tbe Acton agricul tural fiiir every day of it seasons since its establishment 31 years ago, and has gone regularly to tho Congregational church. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. The darabcuka, cr Turkish drum, re scmbles a long vase, the bottom covered with parchment. The dam beg is the popular hand drum in Persia. It is double headed and beaten with bath hands. An instrument called tho oud, a sort sf lore, is very popular in Syria. It is the mandolin with a very short handle and is played with a plectrmu. In the mountains of Asia Minor-there Is a kind of bagpipe called the ghaida- In shape it is not materially different from the bagpipes of Scotland. The samisen Is the most popular Instru ment In Japan. It Is a guitar, the bady being 8 inches square and the length of the handle 39 inches. It is played with a plectrum of tortoise shelL Tho arpa, or drum, of the south Pacific islands is of wood, one end resembling a vase and the other evidently mada In Imi tation of a shark's head. The head is cov ered with sn.-j ko or fish skin- Tbe Buddhist priests of both China and Japan have a musical instrument called mokougyo, cr wooden fish, a kind of dram. It is used by tbe priests when raoitise: their prayers, one tap being given to evtsrr syllabic. The Sbimeso have an instrument which they call tho ranat, a species af karu.;ni ccn, with 17 dhierent weeden keys, trai&d by cords and resting cpon a .stand, mieh strip of weed grsing a- different aste. The instrument is played with tw weiiden hammers. St. Louis Globe-Demeurat. CARE OF THE EARS. Never-attemptto apply a poultice to the inside or the canal of the car. Never drop anything Into the ear until It haa been previously warmed. Navig wet tho hanr If yon have any tend ency to deafness. Wear an oiled capiwhen bathing and refrain from diving. Never scratch the ears with anything but tho finger if they itch. Do not use the head cf a pin, hairpin, pencil tips or any thing of tbar nnture. Never put milk, fat cr any oily sub stance into tbe ear for the relief of pain, for is soon becomes rancid and testis t incite inflammation. Simple warm water will answer the purpose better than any thing else. Never bo alarmed if a living insect en ters the car. Ponrinr warm water Inta the canal will drown it, when It wHI gen erally come tn the snrfaco and am easily be removed wi:h the fingers. Afrw paffi of tobacco smoke Uown into tbe ear will stupefy the insect. READfNG. David Prydeonce gave scmcgccd advice to readers: First. Bend first the one or two great standard works in each department ef Ils erature. Confine then your reading to that department which suits the particu lar bent of yonr mlnd. Seccnd. Before you begin to peruse-n book knew something shout the anther. Bean the preface carefully. TbinL Take a comprehensive survey of the table of contents. Fourth.rr6ive your whola attention to wfaa tever yon read Fifth. Be sure to note the most valua ble passages Sixth. Write cut In your own language a- summary of the tacts you have noted-Seventh- Apply the results of ycur reading to your everyday duties. Old fashioned, advices, these, but advan tageous til the riTtffrtg nrfnfT nil tf-.o- crtTri XarsA Fleatiagr Oock Is tke World There is now in process of ennstmc ticn in England, at the order of the Spanish government, for the part of Olougapo, in the Philippine icfcmtTg, the largest floating dock of its kind in the world. It is over 4aO feet long, 117 feet wide and feet deep. Ttrf dock, the sides; of which, are cf steeL will rest en six iron, pentoses, each 14 feet deep. Powerful pumping engines will lift a vessel wdghing 12,000 tons in two hauxx. The dock wilf aecguimc dati a vessel 60 feet Xcn. r A $20,000,000 FRAUD. fiat Ls Wlat the 3Brf?T Bwfrnge- Xs th.o 1 hate to shatter a pet delusion by jivingr the farts in the case," said a termer rlprk in the treasury department at Washington, "but fraud cught x& be expased regardless Gf consequences, and the greatest fraud I know of is the fa mous 'bridal packsger of -the- treasury vaults. "I say tarn ens, but it isn't frrr-scris in a general sense. It is famous only among bridal couples. I ccn't knOv7 how it is, but every brftT?.I couple that go to Washington cm their wedding arar and it seems to me that about nine-tenths of the bridal couples- of the country go to Washington kaor all about that package-, and the bride- ean't rest until she gees: through the-reguiur routine connected with it. Na visit t'j Washington by a stranger is ccrspha without an inspection of the treasury vaults, bus if his or her visit is a nou bridal one the fraud cf the package isn't played. i donTt know who It was in the de partment that first Imposed it on 2. bri dal pair, bus is went, and it grows in populariby every year. When the csupie enter the vault, the man in charge, aft er a few preliminary and perfunctory remarks, reaches up on a EhelfV takes down a package of notes, and teUs the bride to take it in her hand, if she. hasn't asked fcr it the very first thing. He then tells her that the package con tains 20,600,800 in treasury nates, all in cencirninatien of $10,000 each. The bride is delighted, of course, and when she goes back home she talks for weeks, about having held 20,000,000 ra her hand all at one time. The farMegreas can't resist enjoying that same pleas ure, and he fondles the-package awhile, rynd the pair go sway blissful ewer the experience, while the treasury vault man tosses the packaga back on. th shelf and chuckles. "Now this is all simply a. gigantic; fraud on the young people. The treas ury at Washington: dees not hcM shut amount of money. T3e hulk: of the gov ernment mcney is at the- subtrrasury in this city That 'brldrl package' a? a gay deceiver. It does contam notes to the amount of ?2,0CtJ,8tX. cf the de nomination, cf $10,998' escfe, bet they're not money, because they're net signed. So instead of bar in g keM m their hands 20,000,000 the happy couple have fGndled simply a package tLet repre sented no more value thsrrt thra price of the paper and tbe griatfag on It. ft maybe cruet to shatter tkkr prrtty deia sion, bat Tr.y conseksee fcrbtds sse so carry the burden cf its ceJscea&Kst cay longer; henee these Sicta." ITew Ycrfc" Son. A "CVorlcraan and. TTfs vfarlc The wife of a friend cf nine is tfcl possessor of a thia goM waia erraia. It is something after the patsesa cf a cable. Each tink is finely Snislredv and the workmanship is that of aaa artist. In prtrmmTng it closely one wooid even think that the person who madia it was in lave with his work. It is a mechan ical masterpiece, ify friesd rsace it & gift to his wife about 15 years agoT and it is not only IiigMy prized by her en that nccoust, but aiso because set its de sign and finish. A week er twa aga one of the links broke. "X wifl. gt that fixad fcr you all right," said isy fsiendl "I know jes the man to take it to. He is net a jew eler, but a maehirast by trade, and I would rather give a Jeb like this ts Mm than to a jeweler. He has a isaeksnieal genius which runs to work a this krnrL" Sly friend t6ok. the chain to- the gen ius. He ins a small, mean looking shop in an ancient, dilapidatca bnildieg in an unlikely street down town. He examined the chain carefully and ap peared to bectKsereflecsive cleric Thea his face Ht xrp wih a smile as he sui: rememeer thfe ohairi vgy weiL I made it 15 Eagle. Prcakiyn SHE CAME OUT AHEAD-. jVoman EiceL-i Hex- 31ale Khml Por-OiHoe Under- Secretary Gus8 Woman ucesn't always ges th wcrss cf k in thekg&veiHrnect cer.srirairrs. Hiss Lillian FIke cf Aifcissne, a eierk in tbe Grace ef the coasr aad geodetic snrvey, has Jest distiiijraiehed hezelf by defeating the hrightest; young: rasa in the oSce in a dTgcnlfc mathesazrio! xaruinacion. Eecently Secretary Gage needed n expert mathematician to perasrrs-sextain dnties in the treasury. A yenag man in the ccast survey sgpiied &r tke place, and so did a young woraas frets the sarse- cf2ce. Secretary Gage asfaed the chief cf the ssrwy to raccmaseai one or the other of the spf&cs&ts, feet he refused to do so on the gretrad i&as hoth were sqnally prenciest sad. capable- The secretary then aeoded te es amme the two clerks to- dssemiiaa which should, bscm the place. The civil service coram fsidcri -was di rected to condnct the exsmiHaticn sod to make it as dtfacrtlb as possisbie. Th yoong man pnlfcd tiecngh with a pes- centage of 84, hrrt jIish Pike got a per- cf 94. She was accordingly given the place. An uifcerestirtg featrrrz of this esse hr that the yonng -woman had very few ifi finentiai friends, bet the young ma knew several scMcfers and casgresgrseH, and they all urged Secretary Gage- ts give him the place. Chicago Smes Eerald. There is c ceuiary plaut at the Whit House "which is ksswn tcr fce jeirs. oM It has recenrlj snJim a fresh stars is growing and iho Wlitea Smcsa ganleaer: mjs in vfiS bloom ta Angass. The caatral tsilk is c-rsr shaoerag npac she ratSaf Eve fees in six Tveeka. -Bj August the italk is eipeated to be 0 fees high. There is more-Catarrh in this- sectioa of the country than aH other diseases pat together, and until the last f evr years was supposed to be incurable. Foe a great mi. y years doctors pronounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantlv fsifiag- to cure with local treatment. pronounced it I mcmable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitatunaI disease, and there fore requires constitntlonal treatmeot. HalFs Catarrh Cure-. rannuJflciurcd by F. Jnhrtfi-B- fTrr TafvirtfT fhiin id tni only co.siitutlonalaurecD the market. 1 it is laaen imernanr m aoses- I ram isr arops to a teaspoon faL It acts dlrectly on the blod and raacoas surfaces of the system. Thev offer one bnrrd red dollars far any case it fails t cure. Send for i errcnJaxs: and testimonials. Address, t v r-K- 1 "r - T t m , . . . F. J. CHES BxT & COLf Toledo. Q f 0ar WKrft ssm dZfpued vrah the aesv make of tables Sold bv Drujrgists,. rac. " K an G"KPe"!',& afttt4afe "nH sap p it all your wants. HalFs-'Faaxily Pffis-are-the besU T-f-'tHITirS BLOCK, OPPOSIES r'SE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT 1 Virst National Bank, Drugs Medicmes, Paints;-GHs, .AJLTERSt' supplies, WINDOW GLASS, -r MACHINE OILS 2 X LjeiTTsoiie Corner of Soruce E THOSE NEW STYLE 3 - REFRIGERATORS 1 sz Are selling" rapMlj. The, points possessed by them E GA9LMM STOVES - H Aie beifi soM by ns cheaper now than 3 eer before in fact we are marring a :3 z " "Iedf r" of them. "We handle tbe best :3 " m tae masket. Come in and see them. 2 p GABDEH m$E, SFMNKLERS. amd bihrv seasonable goods are car- 3 lied m stoeks togetberwitb a complete Mae of Hardware. We still seE Biey- 3 des aad bicycle supplies- 3 E Foley Block. Who no one Owes. 35 F Order by teksone from a. McCftBit, Profjrletcc. North Platte aBd 1 S a i j 1 4ND 'TagglStS 3' We aim. to SaHcGc tke SeB e-wKytftbig at reasonable pdcte, and "wersragt gilgocxis lobe yest as represented, -r Si, 7 A If Prescrlptiorss Csratftjitty FfHed by a Licensed Pharmacist- Ocders isom. the cDwitry aad asloeg- the fine of the T5nion. Piseifec Sail vaj fe respectfulir solici'ted. Fttsfe ioor aoctk ef Fir 3StkHal WALL-PAPER, PAINT AND OIL DEPOT. WEfiJCJW GLSR, T.4STISHE5, GOLD LEAF, GOLD PAINTS, BRONZES. ARTTg COLORS AND BRUSHES, PIANO AND FGESITUSE I'C.xSHESv PESPAKBD HOUSE AND EUGGT PAINTS SLSt3dNS MATERIAL, WINDOVT SHADES. BSfTAgLISTffTO JULY raSS. - 310 SFRUCE STRKKT 3rTJ PLACE FMEST SiiMPLE HOOM "SjBcic r5i&ai on: roflssas ia ie isiSmI t cH wa ae or. rffiest" WrvieS. Li454ifrf? CAPITAL - - $50,000.1 suEPLDSr- s $mm3 ILS.fe- - -Piesitotii P. A, Ttfbm ie-Pret A general banking- business S transacted- ESTZ and Sixth-sts, umy good can easily Be DINGS A-potlieke GRAIN' Tewton's Book Store. BUSH, Manager- ID harmacy. r m Sundries. best grades of goods Banfe. 1M ftlfKTH PlrATTK tke finest: of style, the pnblie inuring - conrtenas treatment. and Gip-ar? Zt thl Bar. Legal KbScec UTIt.'K rOS ggBr.TtTA HQS. Zad Offlor at Xartk SlateT 5etx, J Xbticcis-iierefax girea that, tie- foVUt w fcsg-rara wt. settler ias filed TiotT'T- erf Ms intentiotr to zaaim asaIprooCta.snp?fflrt othis etnnTT, acil that said. prtxjf trin be male before- Bistar anEecetror wTT.r.T x yr w. jor.r.iyr. who made TTr-iaragrf Znrrx Soi IaocS for da mrfrwest qrrsrter ot section. 22, fa luushfp-H carta, ras 21 "west- He Tsazsms- tl fcEowicg: TriSseagfef to prove ats coctrggogy resfilesca trport ami dlrtratiaii. cf said land, vis: Martin H. ic Deramtt. Jcmr XcConarf. feorgftXtTterantt Gecg Taeg, all at Scrrw-sety Seb. M BegistBr- NOTICE JOE. pnBEICAIIOS- f iTTwy Qfice atyardt Plaits. SaS-J Jaij- Ctti, tS5Z- f 2otice- fa herefrr gtren. taattne-faltarrfE-caaied' seder has filed notice oC M fctttnifnn tt maka- M T nnvn of Wi J-I.tm STOi tbaH JflflT nrtMjf irfllbe Eirule before Register ami Eecerw J. J -rr -Enr -f.v Tj fnv thfr kfulj I i i ' '- Aumouw. j r . wrst.jEdf of tire ccrtinsi qoarter and nartoaast quarter of th& nortawes: qaanar ami. gnnaaa quarter of tie-aortaeo3tqtiirtersciiaii 2E. tswn sliioItnartit,range23 west. He nam eg- the Sot-Ioisg-wttnegeetf tc-proTefcaeoetiiHMnreaagai cpon. nr!fT caUiratiott of said Isnd. vis: John. -Ailborc LeonanI racbner. Cbarlea W. Kejaad Aaaratgimralir, aH of Smhtrlamf . Sb. ita JQHS" JT. HESiLiS, EegistEE. yonCE TO- CTKEDCTOBS. Creditors of tae Estate of Charles J. Joinsonrwfli filethefr dainuia. ti CbnnJT Court ef Ujccola eounrjv JTebraska. within six rnnnths frars: thetir ifirnf nrrmri- tSR7 Srrpfe: riiuraf VflT be heard Ott September It. iajr,-aad on PeUrmry It. S?JS. atlQ 3.S2-. each. day. The iyiiitjir will settle- afd Estate -withia one- year front thi day. Jenaift 3L Hinjprtoc. -trill fciie notice thasemthe 23d day of JalXr ISUT. James 31. Bay. Ceuntr JnthjB within. fcr linen hi coczty. Sebrasia, issued aa order of attachment far tha sum ot gS jO, in an action peniifng before hist, wherein. Thomas C Patterson, is plaintiff and Jennie Hinsstnn defendant, that property sf the ad defendant cocsistiisr of money to become- dtte on. a lease contract in the hand of one Harry S. White, garnishee, has been, attached txader aid order. Said cause- was eontttmeii to the 13th. day of Sep tember. 1GT. at one -'clock p. m. North. Katte. Sebraska. August ith, lOT. 573 THCBtAS C.PAXrEKSJT- u. p. time: table. Gon?G EAST CErmrAi. Tnrs. No. 2 Fast MaiL SIS q m. No. i Atlantic Express p-m Na. 2S Freight laWa-ex. go era -west MocrrraES- tejie- Ne.1 Limited . 3rr' p ra- No.3 Fast Mail -Hr2p-m- Freigfit 755 a. nr. No. 19 Freigrit Ifrpurrc N. B. Olds. Agent- F, Gi DaiMRT Corsets, HAKE American Beauties HCCo OOBBEGT SHAPES, AHTISTIG EfFEI-S, A!! Lengths. MEWEST MODELS. FAHGY PLAiM, FEUTflERBOlE CORSET GO,, SOLE MANUFACTURERS. sar.n Hv; BOSTON STORE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. Merchants are authorized t refend! the money if corset is not found satis factory after 30- days trial. 3rr ss. FOR FINE RIGS at SEiSOH ABLE PMOm GO TO Elder S Loci's M Nrtire5t Ceraer OmrtJianae Sare. ) ) ) 9) ZipenencB-BCCarcMaarji F jr prices urttcsr- ccusxs-nmce tne 31 -rmirtfxaigra. IT'S DANGEROUS To bar SCAUS&, jraaraaasHl "AS GO AS1 tgKK.v.fm jess Tsoner; slier caa'c be ma&. Boat fear. ttrif 70a cCtitt bear. A. cites? Bmlr I tie moac ez?sstTe Inrestaeat jots aa soks; ri la ttaraiiable. aatt mean xius. sooBcr or later jnir xansc. bay asiln. Kay oIy a. ict1h . IaJft hart eCTAlKXAXKS -vblcb. wni laat yon: a. lifetime, ami proe this. fagfEi tfc foa. So one ctrt then dlmurc FAHBAMXS, MORSE it CO 1102 Farn am St-, O rrtoJxa N sb. ,