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About Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1887)
s. a n d Me CLINTON, WATCHES, SILYERWAEE AND Call Fine Watch and Clock Repair- . Specialty. me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. Mm. 3400. u TbeWofa laree Cincinnati Princeaa Beatrice is Said to be A JJafcota editor sat down to a tohaeco Immm. who is nuA $10,000 writing some Yerv clever verse, game of poker the other evening year to know good tobacco when Two ot her little ieins nave recent- and went -away -richer to the extent M mm if m'fW wmnVo nor lv fhnnd thmr w intn a collection Of 1&,UUU. TneiUCK or tne Amer- "V W w "Vw uwv - 1 J , - " J . I . . . . . -t . . , , chews. of Engliah poems. ican editor is changing in a gradual i , . . mt n ,i. -.r ..iT.i.. but cheertu l manner. A number or tne iieaaviiie mines xne jrnouc museum ac jauics, om Carbonate Mill will soon be Jb ranee, nag lust acamred tne cassec name? nil m . fuel to ran ' their in which: was nlaced the heart of O ma m . ' I 1 T 1 .. T71 engines; Tne oil comes from tne Anne 01 Brittany,, ijneen 01 rrunue wells in the same locality., and Navarre; It-is of solid gold. P.T. Banmm the veteran show- The tzirlsfof the Scranton Dio- SuooMtflnftCASH IDDMCtt man. is planning 'a long trip cese, Pennsylvania, have decided to through Central and South Amen- boycott all' the young men who ca. !He will not be accompanied by I touch intoxicants. The boys of his show, goincr for pleasure only, that parish ousrht to begin, to save Mrs: Coleman Drayton is said to I money. oe tne best-dressed woman in Araer-1 A wrifaw fn. thot . 5? wns d CMfc Sir John Gladstone once said of aoout wuuu a year, but are se- his son, William Ewart Gladstone: iccwu wim J UUCnmmailon ana "Hp i venr hnllianf vnntiir V W V V Til Mm but, mark my words, he is the most taste. Cuming county, Nebraska, took the premium for the finest agricul tural display at the great corn palace show at Sioux City last week. She was closely followed by Dakota countv. The two JNebrasKa coun ties discounted the Iowa display this year. A Bohemian monk is said to have constructed the first lightning rod in 1754 in Moravia. The apparatus was a pole surmounted by an iron rod connected with the earth by an iron chain. The most expensive piano in the LUMBER OS CO A L Robert Garrett, ex-president of unstable man within the four seas." country is one recently received at LUMBEE, Lath., ' . SASH, BLINDS, . DOORS, Etc. LIME AND CEMENT. SPECIAL AGENT FOR Pennsylvania Anthracite, Colorado Anthracite AND Colorado Soft c o the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. ;nfna ; .j isi. i; uuu8 veinenison, who in November, for at .least a vear. ??lLe$0 geville. Wis., rw- ., -. , ituuum ctwrc, accompanied dv a uWbn. anruedon ? 1 xiiio viiMgu nuuainj Anson i decision because he did not make tne .Chica- reacheo. . go team win tne pennant, he must ly enjoy kuu vuusuiaiiiou irom. me iact tnait ATour Vnvl- io TToljmrl o 4- S.O ! -r -m fn-1 1 - xicn xuia uuuu iiuucu uv rxt, uBeViCmeuMou, wno was re- 500 0ver three thousand dollars was paid a noted artist Tor decorat- 1 1 nig tne instrument. At Minneapolis, Mr. T..V. Pow- derly, and a number of Knights of Labor were eating their dinner at the same hotel while the President made a speech from the balcony. FIEST NATIONAL BANK, "IVT "Fl j j "iVT "I ' 1 8mrpis.' inat is, they would rather Xl Ur UJJ. ST JLcL U Lt, JJN t3 PD. UoUoa. hattwfwtfal.pmlA. P70 WH ?e 8urP than to YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OP DEPOT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. HERSHEY & CO., Detroiti which is now certain of the U jk?tacky s tobacco crop is mag- The Knights of Labor did not allow Kttoburg mta the bid M0. Sjfcft! . ! thirty-six million to, ,m xvmftmmtmta ft ' wyers, heard a motion 9. train and crave his. fore Dod&eville was e. proceeding was high- y tne passengers. Authorized, Capital, $200,1 Paid in Capital, $50,1 Banking In All Its Branches Transacted Sell Bills of Exchange Direct on Great Britain and Ireland, Switzer land, France, Belgium, Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria. at Mot by It eoBtaiaa bo ODinm or hdtdUm. luaoe te safe. Frk 25 cent. Sold by A. P. Streitz. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. at Tours, named Poibrat. received word from the Foreign Office re- 1.1 il t . ! cenwy inac an uncie naa aied in Chicago and left him $8,000,000. Poibrat has been living on 60 cents innmv fimm inn Ann MaVAmn uaJ- UlfUlI, ffJUUI Ail II OOllIl OlaUllJjk . Morris Fox of Danbury, Conn., Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. First-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rates. o z M. C. LINDSAY, Proprietor. Front Street, near U. P. Freight Warehouse, NORTH PLATTE, - - - - NEBRASKA. y OoBo, ' TeeOdar Pairn. or That is the intelHcence of the Ken- Aete's Baby Sootfer. l wuv m,jr. John C. Fremont is 74 years old J ri j t t ana w KBtpenng material ior a nis- tbryof his life, to be written by A French newspaper has an item "P8? , carries to the effect that a poor shoemaker nif vear8 wn straight as wnen.ne carvea a pain over tne Rock v mountains to the new El Dorado, forty years ago. His snowy wnite nair ana wmsKei's are as neatly kept as were his blonde locks in the days when; he stole the 1 t ii T' .. -n nean or prettv Jessie Denton in spite of herfather's protests. operator in the country. He is 12 cvvvv&Qf ibe sdthingsof this years of age, and he began work 1;31ifr are sorrowfully let wnen oniy v. ne is an expert and I y" r "Sry -Hpepsia. Ackers Will soon take a position in orifi TOPTbIct curo Iyspepsia, .i i it------ --- maiuoa na wwipttion; sold on a Of the most important offices in I podUre guarantee at 25 anS 60 cents, by lTavsv Vitl PCiw I vl"J' A. J? Streitz; Will S. Hays, who has written . szrrz r mtvA nnnnlav onnm 4-1, o., an H, I A JVLlCniOran ffir . S,1VS nil PV- ""v lAuuini buuko vuaucuit uiiuci I . .o . c j I 1 T 11 - I v American, is Slyears'old and a change, while picking blackberries nunarea arunKs m jau m one aay. ly flattered by this whopper. Thev think that it will be copied in all the eastern papers as a proof of the incredible growth of the citv and dollars originally coined at the TJ. S. Mint, onlv eicht million have been redeemed, it is thought most of them have found their way to China in the course of trade. Near Dubuque, la., it is said there exists a Trappist monastery, the monks of which lead lives of perpetual silence and practice the gospel of manual labor. They rise at two o'clock in the morning and, altogether, pursue a rigorous course Arcoss the threshold of their domi cile no woman is ever allowed to pass. The Rev. Mr. Schultz, of Cedar Rapids, in undertaking to set forth the great moral force of prohibition as compared to high license, related to his interviewer that recently he was in that bad high license town, Omaha, and that there were 700 Erisoners altogether in the city jail. es Moines, he said, was a good moral city and never had such a sony spectacle to preseut as seven ROAD OAETS, ETC. BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING & REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest Locust Street, , North Platte, - - Nebraska. LADIES CONTEMPLATING the purchase of new sewing machines are requested to call at the Front Street Hardware Store and examine the DAVIS VERTICAL FEED MACHINE. They are the finest and most complete in the market. journalist at Louisville. He hfifrair met a bear among the briers. She - rs I it . i writing when he was 16 years old. turned to run and tore Her dress on His nrst successful song was a Dner so 88 110 expose ner wire "Evaneeline." and his best "AtiaIs bustle. The bear mistaking the Meet Me "at the Cross-roads." bustle for a circus cage, struck for WALL PAPER, - i I X'l r I The Hon. Beniamin H Brpwr tall timber, leaving the girl to go Wlii res Jfc a great real esta Paint and Oil Depot -feMrfe s&isjl'Sjb JStoJSiflLls I i hhrarv nf X (MM) vnlnmoa to 4-V,Q I wxa. uiuscu up uio oluic bi uu uiuun. , , r ; , , " uprary OI 0,WU VOlUmeS tO tnei.i. . f mi i . . lioln nannf. nf n lmr? linln .Qt At PE ALE'S. Odd Fellows' Block. Spruce Street. University of Pennsylvania. . i i f . watt, papbr WQii omy reason ior selling it was that and ceUmg decorations, CUKlNlfjltS, CEJNTEK, Binders and all latest " " . ifYu. ,rVaws use iinvltiB in nanora Kvorv ahaHo nf tho host, hrandanf K.N A II Y M X N. I " nu5Utu w K w BU1UC 111 1 1 TTT1 paints tor nouses, Darns, wagons and ouggies. wnite lean, ons, glass, putty, .brushes, varnishes, kalsomme and complete painters supplies. stitution useful. THE WILD IS OPEN AGAIN WITH A FULL LINE OF jjjJthe next evening. The girl at last accounts was improving. The United States has a harbor and a coal yard station on one of 1 ! iii lir tt t - -aikr i wnere it wouia ne most I tne oamoan isiaudsit 'is impor tant, because it is on the route from San Francisco to Australia. No territorial 1 M 1 iWmMt. vihUin nKDH oevoua noose aescnoeu, are ar a poattire care for Draper!, In I claimed by the United States. rnese ngnts msmarcK nas guaran teed, and they will not be disturbed. So we have no interest in the dis pute between German v and Encr- help us out Journal. ? WOW, w?ld yfe" political rights and no WEST SXjr r43i dMtioa, Fltiilcy and Cdatipatiaa. vra aarauet utm. Kt aaa 00 Sold by A. P. Streilz. of every description. BITESS O I CONSTANTLY ON DRAUGHT. Forty-five years aeo there wasn't 3" STSXa t nTt States, but in the last twelve 1 1 I A . "11 1 1 t montns tne people or tnis country I iJ- woman win growl aoout auy- have individually and severally put thing in a theater except One thing. their tongues out 1,998,341,000 She'l complain about the seats; times to moisten the postage stamps she'l have something to say about for the billions of letters and the restless man in front of her. Give Them a Chance. That is to ray,, your lnngs. Also all your breathing machinery Very wonderful machin ery it is. Not only the larger oir-paseagee, bat the thousands of little tabes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which oaght not to bo there, yoar longs cannot half do their work. And what they do they cannot do well. Call it cold, congh, cronp, pneumonia, catarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung obstructions, all are bad. All ought to bo got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid of them. That is to take Bos- chee's German Syrup, which any druggist will soil you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything elso has failed yon, you may depend "upon this for certain. I "ELAVIE FOR SALE One siuglejbuggv, one two-man road cart and one one-man road cart. They will be disposed of at a bargain. Best Goods for the Least Money at the Frontr Street Hardware Store. Hinman's Block Front Street, - STEICELEB J. Q. THACKER, Mil 33 n. TJG(SIST.jB KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. ISTOHTPI PLATTE, -- NEBEASKA. P. WALSH, 9 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. ON THE SIDE. Horse Blankets Knocked all to Pieces. Come one, come all, and be convinced that we have the largest, best and cneapesc scock oi Harness ana saaaiery gooas in tne city. C. C. HAWKINS & BROS'., Spruce Street, next to Conway & Keith, I. FORT, millions of newspapers, periodicals and parcels that are carried and de livered by the government. John H. Seagirt, a farmer of this county, has a snaVe which swallow ed an eight day cIock in iooo. until tne ciock run Desirable Land OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK, North Platte, - - Nebraska. 30,000 ACRES Farming FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb., and lying between the $crth and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of DILLON & COLLINS, the talkative people behind her, the narrowness of the rows, the badness of, the gas, but she never says a word about the woman's tall hat in front of her. She'l bob se- August, lonely up and down and light and down I 1 uu uuuer to it struck regular, and its ticking V16 St8' "J? sne W1 Y not could be heard distinctly. A short Why? Because she s very time ago Mr. S. found some ers llkely &ofc one on herself. , -v" - m - I wnicn nan been deposited in a sand- A boy of ten in New York city bank by the reptile, and on break- cut his "foot with erlass not lonr ing them .open found that they con- since arid was seized with lockjaw. uuucu au. upsu uweu vvatuu iu iirab Alter llUVUIg iue spasm tlll'eC 01" class running order. He sold them four davs and becoming as stiff .as at a heavy profit, and has now given an iron bar he was taken to the the snake a post hole auger in the hospital for a desperate experiment, hope that it will produce sufficient They gave him two ounces of bro cork screws to enable him to open mide per day in broken doses, and a novelty store in Kansas. Ex. hypodermic injections of Calabar The bndee across the Hudson at bean. It began to limber him up Poughkeepsi promises to be a marvel in a few hours and he was conval- in its way. More than 200 feet up escent and out of danger within a in the air; high above the tallest week. It is considered a very imr masts of the largest schooner, it I portant event as no cure was ever will be the most . conspicuous arti- effected before to the knowledge of fical ooject along the Hudson be- the profession, in a case like that of tween Albany and New York, the boy, Jouvnai Estimates on Work Furnished. Shop Corner Cottomvood and Third east of Catholic church. Sts WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. 3 BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment Orders from the country and along the line of. the "Union Pacific Railway Solicited. BRCEKER& BAUMBACH, Merchant Tailors, Beick Livery Stable, -GLASS RIGS FURNISHED thort notice and at leaionable rates. Horses boarded by the week or mnaih Careful M11 competcm cmpiuves. ouiDie opposite tuts -jwwwjt mxmWm Houae on east Fifth street, The superstructure on the east shore of the Hudson has just been finished. Work is now being done on the cantilever arms on the west oiHa An avi Awm An a 4-aaa a maii vol i i t i ii ow xxi cuwimwuc ivivc ul men to express and man car and leave tne employed pushing the work as ra- messenffer half dead from frisht. the bludgeon or a bullet. A few nights since, however, they were The proverbial worm has turned. For several years past it has ' been the practice of southern banditti to board railway trains, .plunder the before' cold pidly as possible weatber. A Dakota paper tells of a novel trial which took place last week at Fort Bennett. An. Indian was arrested for polygamy and tried by a jury of his own race. Evidence was introduced on both sides and it was clearly shown that the Indian nad two wives, xne jury wnicn consistedsPnly of three members, was out only a few minutes and returned a verdict of guilty and sentenced the culprit to imprison ment for' seven days. The light sentence may be accounted for by the &ct that the foreman of the jury himself, had three wives and evidently appreciated the force of the old storv that "now is the time for us fellows to stand together. rv A aBitiia1itoMekiBanilwlMit VJVX toteaiiML AckrtiBIoodEU izirlMM tow wwcribad for yean for all bn pvzitkaofikeBlood. lamryforiaoftaof. mkM, gyphffitieor MtcrTil ihwawt, itia bmlaaU. rorBawatiijh aoaqmaL For Bait by A. F. Streitz. balked by a messenger possessed of a higher degree of courage than be longs to his guild. After entrance to the car had been effected by shat tering the door with a bomb, the plucky guardian of the treasure poured a deadly .charge of lead into the breast of one of the assailants, whose associates fled. The Asso ciated PreS3 report errs in not giv ing the name of the man of resis tance whose heroic act will doubt less do much to check this mode of piracy in the lawless' bailiwick that Phil Sheridan said he would "rent 0u' and live in the other if he were owner of it and Sheol. (xazette-Journal. h warrantee -is because it is the best Blood Preparation knows. It will pod. tirelcura all Blood Diseases,' purifies the Whole sjstSM, asd thoroughly builds up the eoastitmtiom. Bemember, we guarantee it. For Sale by A. F. Streitz. Sciatica, I Scratches, I Contracted lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Eheuxnatisxn. Strains. Eruptions, Burns, Stitches, Hoof Ail, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Worms, Bites, Galls, Swinney, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls, Bunions, Spavin Filet. Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY aceomnllshes for everybody exactly what U claimed forit One of the reasons for the great popularity or tho Mustang Liniment Is found In Its nalveraal applicability Everybody needs such a medicine. The IiHabcrnaH needs it in case oi acciueaw The Heasewife needs It for general family use. Th e Caaalcr needs It for his teams and his men. The Mechanic needs it always oa his work bench. The Miner needs It In case or emergency. The PieHcer needslt-can'tgetalons without It. The Farmer needs It In his house, his stable, and bis stock yard. The Steamboat man er the Boatataa seeds It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Herse-faBCier needs it-It Is bis best friend and safest reliance. The Steck-srewer needs It-it will saTO him thnnsands of dollars and a world of troublf itl. B.siMadmanecdsitandwmaeedltso in r as h ! i if a is a round of accidents and dangers. Tho BackweedsnaB needs It. There Is noth ing like it as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs it about his store aaoag his emnlorees. Accidents will happen, and whe these come the Mustang Liniment la wanted at once. KnmtiL Rattle fa the Haaae. lis tie best oil econoaiv- Keep a Bottle ia the Factarr. ItsimmediaM use in case of accident saves pain and loss of wages. Keep a Bottle Always ia the Stahie tor ao Trace vraated. LARGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS, embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Call and see up in Ottenstein building west of Foley's store, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. E. B. WARNER, CONSTANTLY IN STOCK METALIC and CLOTH DRAPED GASKETS COMPLETE STOCK OF TIEIMIIIlsra-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. ENBAI.MTNG A SPECIALTY. . THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP 11ns always on Land new and second-hand Lumber and Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. Flows, 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 mowers, reapers, hay rakes, etc. Agent for the CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS, All Kind of Hay Raktw, Etc. Also agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. W. J. PATTERSON, NORT PUATTE, NEB,