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C. S. CLINTON, DEALER IN WATCHES, Clocks, SILYEKWAEE AND Fine Watch and Clock Repair ing a Specialty. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. T. G. PATTERSON, Preset. A. D. BUCKWORTII, Treasurer. OAJPIT-AJL ISAAC DILLON, Vice Pratt. LESTER EELLS, Secretary. 100,000. LOAN AND TRUST CO, OF NOKTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. First Mortgage Farm Loans Made in Lincoln and adjoining Counties. Money on hand to close loans promptly. OFFICE IN LAND OFFICE BLOCK, OPPOSITE DEPOT, NORTH PLATTE, - - - NEBRASKA. Deering Harvesters and Binders and Mora McComiacks Harvesters and Mowers, Sold iu North Platte bv HERSHEY & 00. THE WILD WEST IS OPEN AGAIN AVITH A FULL LINE OF of every description. BUBSS OI CONSTANTLY ON DRAUGHT. ON THE SIDE. Horse Blankets Knocked all to Pieces. Come one, conie all, and be convinced that we have the largest, best and cheapest stock of harness and saddlerv goods in the city. C. C. HAWKINS & BROS'., Spruce Street, next to Conway & Keith, I. l. ITOiiT, OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK, North Platte, - - Nebraska. 30,000 ACRES Desirable Farming Land FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb., and lying between the North and Soutli Platte Rivers, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of DILLON 85 COLLINS, Beick Liyeet Stable, FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded by the week or month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley House on east Fifth street, NORTH PLATTE. - NEBEASKA. The bicycle law of Oregon requi res bicycle riders to stop 100 yards from any person going in the oppo site direction with a team and re main stationary until the team shall have passed. The Sheriff of El Paso was chal lenged to step into Mexico and get shot at. The Sheriff of El Paso licked the man that challenged him: The Sheriff of El Paso is a Southerner worth having. The most painful cases of rheumatism may be relieved by a few applications of Chamberlain's Fain Balm; its continued use will cure any case no matter of how long standing. The record of this pain relieving medicine is wonderful. It is equally beneficial for lame back, pain inside, shoulder lameness, and in all painful affections requiring an external remedy. A trial will con vince any person that the above statement is cor rect. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is sold by F. H. Longley. Philadelphia aldermen differ from the New variety. Instead of lining their own pockets they enrich the city coffers by charging an elevated railway company $500,000 for a franchise, besides a tax of 10,000 for each mile constructed and 2 per cent of the annual gross receipts. A new political party has been organized in California. It bears the somewhat suggestive name the American party. Among the features of the platform is a plank demanding the repeal of all laws permitting and encouraging immi gration, so that shiftless criminal and other undesirable elasses of for eigners may be excluded. BEFORE YOU START on n journey, call and get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as a safeguard against an at attack of bowel complaint. Many prudent and careful persons never travel without it. Hun dreds of traveling men are never without a bottle in their grip. Many lives and much suffering has been saved ly its timely use. No one can attord to travel without a bottle of this pleasant, safe and reliable preparation. F. H. Longley. drug gist. Dan Rice, the veteran showman has reached Cincinnati with his Texan bride. Of the contest he had before winning his wife he says: "I had to fight three coun ties, Gonzales, Lavaca, and Fayette. People said, 'What, marry a clown!' and every species of inventions and stories were got up against me. It didn't make any difference. I cap tured the prize. My wife is tickled to death. She never traveled be fore and everything is quite new to her. But her new husband is quite old. STARTLING RUT TRUE. Wilis Poist, Tevas, Dec. 1, 1885. After suffering for more than three years with disease of the throat and lungs, 1 got se low last spring 1 was entirely un able to do anything, and my cough was so bad I scarcely slept any at night. My druggist, Mr. H. F. Goodnight, sent me a trial bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup. I found relief, and after using six $1 bottles I was entirely cured. J. M. Welden. Sample bottle 5 cents at A. F. Streitz' A correspondent of the New York Herald: "Edward McGlynn will find to his sorrow that the mob, lay and clerical, on whom he has relied will desert him. That inscrutable magnet which operates so silently and imperceptibly in the Catholic heart that it not only enchains and couquers, but absolutely stupefies, will gradually draw his rampant followers from beneath his helpless arm and leave him deserted and alone." A "kicker is a kicker." He kicks at what others do, and all they don't do; he kicks at what he tries to do himself and what he fails to do. He kicks himself into heaven and then kicks because he didn't go to hades. He's got the same disposi tion as a scrub mule, and is worth about as much to society. Sensible people laugh as he strains himself in trying to injure others. You'll find these mental curiosities in every community. Kick the "kicker." Schuyler Sun. ENJOY LIFE. What a truly beautiful world wo livo in! Na ture gives ns grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel liko giving up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when thero is no occasion for this feeiing, as overy sufferer can obtain satisfac tory proof that Green's August Flower will make them free from disease as when born, Dys pepsia and liver complaint aro the direct causes of seventy-five per cent of such maladies as bil iousness, indigestion, sick headache, costivencss. nervous prostration, dizziness of the head, pal pitation of the heart and other distressing Bymp toms. Three doses of August Flower will provo its wonderful effect. Samplo bottles ten cents. Try it. The age of kings is over. It deepened into its - twilight when George Washington took the sword of Lord Cornwallis on the field of Yorktown. This twilight of the kings has been growing denser ever since. The nineteenth century will probably be their last. When the twentieth century rounds up to its close all the governments of the world will be republics in reality. The world will hate the name of king with the old Roman hatred. Boston Globe. A woman was found riding on a freight west of Laramie recently perched just over the coupler and hanging on to the brake-rod. She said she was going to Washington Territory, but had no money; but she had managed to beat her way more comfortably further east. When found she was nearly dead with fatigue and exposure to the fierce storm. A generous cowboy paid her way to Rawlins, and gave her money for food. Lcwo the Children. They are es-V-JVfcYT pecifdly liable to sudden Colds, Coughs, Croup, Whooping Cough, etc We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by A. F.Streitz. ) , i Canada is increasing her militia and her mounted police force and now the question is whom does Canada want to fight, or against whom does it propose to protect it self? The Canadian government is so involved in debt that it would seem to be wise policy for it to re strict, and not to increase its bur dens. Companies of state rangers have been instituted in Texas to look after train robbers. The "Lone Star State" intends to have no fool ishness with these desperate robbers and murderers. Severe and sum mary treatment will be the surest and quickest way of getting rid of the rascals. CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. For proof that Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills cures sick headache, ask your druggist for a free trial package. Only one for a dose. Begular size boxes cents. Sold by A. F. Streitz. 225 Every liar in America must doff his hat to the Douglasville, Ga., Star. Its liar is an artist. He has an imagination warm and fervid as the beams of his own Southern sun. He is a genius, a star, a dandy. He saw a snake swallow some partridge eggs. Several days later he saw a covey of young partridges fly from the snake's mouth, and ob served the snakes gathering oats to feed the youngsters. He saw all this. And yet in all the land no one has rose up and slain him. is warranted, is because it is the best Blood Preparation known. It will posi tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Bemember, wo guarantee it. For Sale by A. F. Strejtz. Southern industrial development is going on at a great rate, if the figures that are given from time to time are at all reliable. It was thought a great thing when 863, 000,000 of capital was invested in that section during the first half of 1886, but for the same period of this year the investment has been 161,000,000. or two and a half times as much. The "new soutli" is taking on a staying look, and if the rapid developement of it con tinues a fow years, "the booming soutli" and . "the booming west" will be traveling in double harness for the same destination. Bright Eyes, the eloquent Indian woman who some years ago deliv ered in Chicago a series of stirring addresses in behalf of the exiled Ponca Indians, is making a sensa tion in Eastern cities, where she has been speaking to crowded houses. Her subject is the general Indian question, its needs and its mistakes. She claims the great de mand is for a supreme court of judges who shall have jurisdiction of all Indian cases; that red men, should hold their land m severalty, and be allowed the rights of citizen ship. Bright Eves some years ago married Mr. T."H. Tibbets. She has recently received pressing invi tations to visit England. She would as a civilized, cultivated Indian lady be in marked contract to the sav ages now representing the Indian in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. The friends of the Indian across the water could do well to secure the services of Bright Eyes, as she is a good illustration of what civili zation and education can do for the race. Chicago Inter Ocean. f A and reliable Medicines are thebest VJV to depend upon. Acker's Blood El ixir has been prescribed for years for all im purities of the Blood. In every formof Scrof ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equaL For Sale by A. F. Streitz. I have heard of a new and sens ible use for for the bustle that has developed so abnormally this season. A lady living in St. Paul recently purchased a patent bustle made of rubber to be blown up any size de sirable, and had the dual capacity of giving shape to the dress as well as being a cushion for sitting upon Last Sunday the wearer of this re markable article went to Bass Lake with a party of friends.- While rowing on the lake the boat was in some manner upset. Othtr mem bers of the party were safety res cued but the lady with the rubber attachment came near losing her life because of the buoyancy of the bustle, which kept her head and feet under water. Dollars to dimes she wear newspapers the next time she goes boat riding. Pioneer Press. W. H. Anderson of Bockton has in his possession one of the most valuable relies of the rebellion in this county and perhaps in the state. It is nothing less than the banner that was captured by Mr. A. at Columbia, S. C. in 1865. It is the banner of the Brooks Guards of Charleston, S. C, and bears date May 12, 1861. It is about 45 inches square, made of blue silk double and embroidered with solid fringe and a palmetto tree and eleven stars on the back. It has also in gold letters, "In God is our trust." Mr. A. was among the first of the Federal army that entered Columbia, S. C, and secured posses sion of the two banners, the other of which is in the possession of Col. S. D. Nichols, of Panora, Guthrie county, Iowa, who com manded the Fourth Iowa at that time. The flag is of the best of blue silk and is in a good state of preservation. This flag is said to have been made by the ladies of Charleston, S. C, and presented by them to the Guards, who were named in honor of the infamous Preston Brooks. Beaver City Times. Piles. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the. patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture like perspira tion, producing a very disagreeable itching, after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, bleeding and itching piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Bemedy, which acts directly upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and affecting a permanent cure. Price fifty cents. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua Ohio. Sold by A. F. Streitz. Bismark Saloon Billiard and Pool Hall, -J. C. HTJPFER, Prop., Keeps none but the finest Whiskies,such as ROBINSON COUNTY, TENN., COON HOLLOW, M. V. JfONARCIl, 0. F. C. TAYLOR. GTJGKENHEIMER RYE. WELSH AND HOMESTEAD Also-fine case goods, Brandies, Bum, Gin Etc. St. Louis Bottled Beer and Milwaukee Beer on draft. Corner Sixth and Spruce Streets, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. I. T. CLARKSON, 1 74 Randolph St., All communications to me, with regard to my interest in lands in Cheyenne and other counties in Nebraska, and as to lots in Schuy ler, Alda, Paxton, Julesburg, Sid nev. Potter and Kimball, addressed as above, will receive prompt and careful attention. J. T. CLARKSON. " GUY'S PLACE." FIRST-CLASS Sample :-: Room, N L. HALL, Manager. f3r' Having refitted our rooms throughout, the public is invited to call and see us. ONLY Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars Kept at the Bar. Keith's Block, Front Street. NOKTII PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. AST! exiean My slang Liniment 0X713.33 Scratches. Sprair.Sf Strain;, Stitches, Stiff Joints, Backache, Galls, Sorer, Spaviu Cracks. Contracted Muscles, Eruptions, Hoof Afl, Screw Worm?, Swinneyi Saddle Gallt, Piles. Sciatica, Lumbago, Rheumatism, Burr. Scalds, Stings, Bitea, Bruiaee, Bunions, Corns, THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY nccoinpl!sliC3 for everybody exactly what Ucla!m-X for it. One of the rca-otss for tho groat popularity of tho Hustang Wulmmt U found In It universal applicability. Everybody needs such n medicine. Tho Lumberman need It In case of accident. The Housewife needs 1 for ceneralfamlly u?. The Cnnalcr need It for his teamsand his men. Tho Itlcchr.nlc Jiccds It always on his vrorl: bench. Tho Miner nr!. In 'n-rof emergency. The Pioneer ncctUil can't get along without It. Tho Fanner needs It In hU house, his stable, and his stock yard. The Stcninbnat man or the Boatman needs It In liberal supply r.tloatand ashore. Tho Horsc-faiicicr needs It It is bis best friend and safest reliance. The Stock-srovrcr needs It It will Bare him thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. Tho Railroad man necd3 It and will need It so long as his life Is a round of accidents and dangers. The Hnckwoodsman needs it. There Is noth ing liko it as an antldoto for tho dangers to life, lhnb and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needs It about hii store among his employees. Accidents will happen, and whe these come tho Mustang Liniment U wanted at once. Keep a Bottle in the House. TU the belt o economy. Keep a Bottle In tho Factory. Itilmmedlat use in case of accident sarcs pain and loss of wage, Keep a Bottlo AIwaylH tke Stable fmt aie irhen wanted. Succeeding CASH A. IDDINCS. LUMBER IB COAL. LUMBEE, Lath., SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Etc. LIME AND CEMENT. SPECIAL AGENT FOB Pennsylvania Anthracite, Colorado Anthracite AND Colorado Soft C O YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF ROAD CARTS, ETC. BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING & REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest. OTTERSTEDT HERSHEY & CO. Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. THACKER, it 3D R.UGGIST II. KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. jSTOilTH PLATTE, NEBEASKA WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway Solicited. BRCEKER & BAUMBACH, Merchant Tailors, 33 US. LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, embracing all the new designs, kept 011 hand and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Call and see us in Ottenstein building west o Foley's store, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. E. B. WARNER, North Platte, Nebraska. CONSTANTLY IN STOCIv METALLIC and CLOTH DRAPED CASKETS COMPLETE STOCK OF TZEIlVEZMHItTG-S, In White and Black. Gloss White Caskets. Wooden Coffins of all Sizes Shrouds and Shoes for Men, Women and Children. Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night. ENBALMING A SPECIALTY. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. First-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rates. DAN S. DICKENSON, Proprietor. Front Street, near U. P. Freight Warehouse, NORTH PLATTE, - - - - NEBRASKA. THE PATTEESON WAGON SHOP Has always on hand new and second-hand Lumber and Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds of grxica-ltijLxa,l IrrxplerrerLts. Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithing. I repair all kinds of Machinery, Wagons, Carriages and Farming Tools. I will order repairs for kinds of mowers, reapers, hay rakes, etc. Agent for the CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS, All Kinds of Hay Rakes, Etc. Also agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring wagons, uuuKuuurus iiuu .uuggius. W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.