S. CLIN TOM; HI i"M .aHaa I WATCHES, SILVERWARE AND MephistopTieles is not such a bad fellow after all. Tuesday afternoon- Mr. Irvine ana Miss Terry perform ed "Faust" in New York at a proHt of $2,931.50the entire receipts of the house and forthwith handed itoTerto the Beecher Monument fund, making , the erection of that memorial an immediate certainty. The. Earl of'Dysart, now in this country, is the head of the- Tolle mache family and a peer of Scot land. He is not yet thirty years of age. He succeeded to the title in 1878 on the death of his grand father, a monogenarian. who sur vived his eldest son by several years. Lord Dysart must not be confound ed with Lord Desart, an Irish earl, whose countess eloped with Sugden the actor. Fine Watch and Clock Bepair . ing a Specialty.- Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. PAPER WALL Paint and Oil Depot. At PEALE'81 Odd Fellows' Block. Spruce Street. Always in stock the most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall and ceiling decorations, CORNERS, CENTERS, Binders and all latest nof elties in papers. Every shade of the best brands of READY MJXED paints for houses, barns, wagons and buggies. White lead, oils, glass, putty, brushes, varnishes, kalsomine and complete painters' supplies. I. A.. FORT, North Platte, axLd. Xjm.d. IiOca,tox. OFFICE IN KEITH'S BLOCK, .. Nebraska. 30,000 ACRES Desirable Farmini Land FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb., and lying between the North and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the tririon Pacific Railway. IMcw and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of 1 DILLON & COLLINS, E. B. WARNER, Keeps constantly in stock Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete line of Trimmings in White and Black, Gloss White baskets, Wooden Coffins of all sizes, Shrouds and Shaes. Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and. Night, ENBALMING A SPECIALTY. "GUY'S PLACE. FIRST-CLASS R XJUJ N L. HALL, Manager. Haviner refitted our rooms throughout, the public is invited to call and-see us.' r- ONLY . ? Choice Wines- " Liquors and . Cigars .. -Kept at the Bar, -Ktttk's Hock, Front Street, NOKTH PLATTE. - NEBRASKA, ONLY ONE DOLLAR. From'now until the 1st of Janu ary, The Tribune will be furnished to iew subscribers at the low price of One Dollar per year, cash in ad vance. All old subscribers who are in rrer by. paying np the arrear age, and all subscribers renewing befoa? the of January, will be entitled to the benefit of this low offer. Remember, cash in ad vance means fjnent at the time of subscribing. We cannot afford to send omVthe pager- on time for less than the old rate, m gf?Srvv Portland. Mmise. nd.receiTeiree, " j- - xn :n a dntflA iuv at this AM BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment feiatica, Scratekw, I Ceatrtctwl Lwabago, Sprains. Xuclft Ikcvmatism. Strains, Ernptions, lurni, Stitches, Hef Ail, Scalds, StiffJoints, Scxtw Stisgs, Backache, Worm, litis, Galls, Swianey, Braises, Sores, Saddle Galls, luioas, Spavin PQts. Carat,. Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is claimed for It. Oae of the reasons for tho great popularity of the Mustang Liniment Is found In Its Hsiversal applicability. Everybody needs such a medicine. The IiVsaberaaB needs It in case of accident. Til Haasewife needs It for general family use. The Caaalcr needs It for his teams aad his men. The Mechanic needs it always oa his work beaeh. The Miaer needs it in case of emergency. The Fleerncetlslt can't get alons without it. The Farmer needs it in his house, his stable, ad afc stock yard. The Steanbaatman ar the Beatsaaa needs It la Uberal supply afloat and ashore. The Heree-faacler needs it-it Is bis beet frleaa aad safest reliance. The Seeck-arewer-Heeds it it wla sTe kte thoMands of dollars and a world of trouble. - The Baiireaa saaa needs it aad will need it so loas as his life Is a round of accidents aad daasjers. The Baekwaeaaataa needs It. There Is noth ing like it as aa antidote for the dangers to afe, limb aad comfort which surround the pioneer. The Merchant needs It about his store aaaoag his employees. Accidents will' happen, aad whem these come the Mustang liniment Is wanted at oaee, Keep a Battle ia the Heaee TU the beet of economy. Keepa.BattleiB theFactery. Itoisssaesaaei use In case of accldeat saTes pala aad loss ef wmftaj Keep a Battle Always ia the Steele fs aee whea wanted. Renews Her Youth. , Mrs. Phoebe Chealey, Peterson, Clay county, Iowa, tells the following remarkable etory, the troth of which is Touched for by the residents of the town: 'lam 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney eomplaint and lanwaieas for many years; could not .dress myself without help. Now I am free from all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for haTing renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and. pain." Try a bottle, 50c, and $1 at A. F. Stieitx's Drug Store. - The delh.hts just occured, Constantinople, of Demetrius An tippa, who was educated in Paris during the revolution. He was personally acquainted with Robes pierre, Marat and Danton. He was intimate with Camille Desmoulins, and in Mme. Tallien's salon danced and sung "Ca ira." He was a wit ness of the execution of Marie An toinette. The King of Dahoney is described as "a tall, well built negio of about forty, dressed in a blue silk gown reaching to his knees, covered with silver half moons, stars, and auaint shaped spangles about the size of hair dollars. On his head he had a cap of red velvet with gold lace, and the figure of a skull and cross bones in front, on his feet were gold laced sandals. In his hand he held a sceptre of solid gold, surmounted by a red skull." Mr. Ed.F. Borne, the efficient and worthy cashier of the United States Express Co., Des Moines, Iowa, says: "From the lack of exercise and from close confinement to office work, I hare been troubled with habitual constipation. I have receiTed more benefit from St. Patrick's Pills than anything I ever tried. J gave them a thorough test and am now in perfect health. I hereby recommend them as a pleasant and reliable medicine.1' They do not gripe nor cause the sickness occasioned by the operation of almost all other cathartic pills or medicines. Sold by G. W. Price and F. H. Longley. As the vote of New York will be more than 200,0001arger next year than it has been this year, and as Indiana and New Jersey and some other State must be carried as well as New York to win the Presiden tial WttleJ&-eriU4e eeenLfrhat-thr is yet enough workT for the Dem ocracy to do, and that there is no room for Congressional blunders or over-confidence. JNew xork World. Is it not singular that cities and counties will vote gifts and bonds to induce railroads to be built, and when they come and enhance all Tallies the same people treat them as enemies of the public? But it is a fact, nevertheless. Not one-half of the investors in the great lines of railways ever receive 5 per cent on their investments, and yet they have been denounced and classified as thieves and plunderers of the people. It is not fair play, and the public should more wisely discrim inate between honesty and dishon esty. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe cold, attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consump tion in its first stages. He tried many so-called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate.relief, and after using about a half dozen bottles found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Guar anteed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store. 4 A Somerset business man not long since had occasion to write to a gentleman who evidently had few correspondents. The envelope had the usual "Return in ten days to , Somerset, Ky.," on it. In about ten days the letter came back to him, accompanied by a.scrawling note, the writer saying that he had returned the letter according to the request on the envelope, though he "didn't see wny he was so all-fired Particular about having it sent ack." Somerset (Ky.,) Repub lican. The princes of the royal family of Bavaria are very angry at the manner in which the art treasure of the late King Ludwisr were sold at Stuttgart. Paintings done by a Spanish princess and presented to Kings Max and Ludwig, and mark ed with the monogram of the fair artist and the Spanish and Bavarian coat of arms, were sold to rich pri vate people. The dining tent of the king and his yacht were sold, the latter being intended for trans port service on Lake Chiem, in Ba varia. The royal princes declare these things, sanctified by royal usage, were being desecrated by the profane touch of common people. ViV d reliable Medicines are thebeet Vf toiependnpoi. JLcker's Blood El ixir baa beea prescribed for years for all im parities of the Blood . In eTeryformof Scrof ulous, SyphiUtk or Mercurial diseasea, it is inYalaable. For Rhenmatism, has no equal.' Eorr Sale by AF. Streitz. Simon Cameron said: "My son has had a great many advantages, but I had one that was worth all of thei-poTerty;?, There are a good many younfif'nnen of the present day who have on hand a large and elegant assortment of the article, which they jVould gladly dispose of at a slight advance. IHr.phillip' Armour, says the CKicago Mail. ,ig a quiet, retiring laayprewy an peaie, out sue vic iim ot ill healthi She is the almon- ... .1 MMbai UA,. Aitfn ,nlitr,lllQl. iec5.,suu smuujer unu iia ity in his. The Armour kindergar ten owes its existence to her fore thought and kindness, though she never permitted her name to be used in connection with it. There was a bad man at Hastings the other day He is not there now. He is dead. He used to pour a few slugs of whiskey into him and then go around announcing that he was spoiling for a fight. He met a man who was spoiling worse, than he was the other day,' and his remains have become the subject of a cor oner's enquest. Bad men generally die with a dull sickening thud, without time to remove their san dals. Every to wn has its' bad men, and.ihere is generally a coroner at a convenient distance, ReferenWto; the eUaattfaeff of things is kn neceJoulriml Topics. The interview in London, Tues day, between Sullivan and Mitchell was somewhat superb. It was to arrange for their fight, and they all but had one on the spot before they cut short their backtalk, and Sulli van left, the room, his backer Phil lips, arranging terms in his behalf. Each siuggar called the other a liar, and Sullivan informed Mitchell that he himself was a gentleman and brought up in a school of manners. Few men would have the temerity to tell John to his f aco he wasn't a gentleman, but there lurks a sus picion in the timid heart of this country that Sullivan's complete right to that "grand old name of gentleman" is just barely open to challenge. V WbaTam k. to Do. The symptoms of Billiousness are unhappily but too well known. They differ in different individuals to some extent. A billions man is seldom a breakfast eater. Too frequently, alas he has an excellent appetite for liquids but none for solids of a morning. His tongue will hardly bear inspection at any time; if it is not'whito and furred, it is rough, at all events. The digestive system is wholly out of order and Diarrhea or Consumption may be a symptom or the two may alternate . There are often Hemor rhoids or even loss of blood. There may be gid diness and of ten headache and acidity or flatu lence and tenderness in the pit of the stomach. To correct all. this if not effect a cure try Green's August Flower, it cost but a trifle and thousande attest its efficacy. A commercial traveler for a liquor house has just returned from a trip through Kansas and Iowa, and is very well satisfied with the business done, having taken orders .forjmy.gjL3a&tT" of .whig.: key. That wiiuld be a good trip in a couple of wet states, and it only goes to show what there really is in prohibition. Only a very small por tion of these' goods go to drug stores. The "jug" business is what counts in these dry states. Thous ands of Iowa, and Kansas farmers now keep a filled jug on hand all the time, who were formerly satis fied with several drams on the days they went to-town. It would be as easy to prohibit profanity as to pro hibit drinking. The law is en forced with great severity in some portions of Kansas. People are in clined te look upon the fining of a clerk, who sold whiskey, 10,000 and sending him to the peniten tiary for seventeen years as a canard, butrit is gospel. Such crazy anfeuaticaT verdicts as this only serve to Bring the temperance cause into contempt. If petty lar cency was a capital offence, there never would be any convictions. The American mind believes with the Mikado, that the punishment should fit the crime. tvYVV0f tte good things of this WlAAV life are sorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 50 cents, by A. F. Streitz. "Visitois to navy yards have often admired those relics of the war, the big, squatty, black-mouthed mor tars, with generous open conten ances, and . ah air of conseratism that declared they would still be the imnuTturliirlfe' hulIrdofirsr-of these domains loafr'lheiiTauguratK of the reign of universal peace. Well, no one will disturb them; and unless bought up as cuspidors f or hotel rotundas tney are likely to re main fixed where they are, barring the fact that they may be melted up to serve their country in some new guise. They played a goodly part in the 'Iwmbardments of the rebellion, but their day is done. The new'mqrtar is a rifled 12-inch breech loader, and the Government Fortification Board recommends that 724 of this model .be provided, New York alone to have 144 of this arm, and the lake ports twenty four. The entire lake and sea coast equipment would cost over $12,000, 000. The rifled mortar throws a heavier projectile, has greater range, and "giMU.-aciiracy. Tests at Sandy Hook: show that the required mortar, has been; perfected. It re mains for Congress, if it sees jit, to provide for the raaonfacture of this new ordinance. IVthe preliminary trials df; this arm the range was 9,385 yards, and it was thought creditable. An occasional contributor sends the following concerning the new bishop of Lincoln: "The Catholic diocese of Omaha, which embraced the whole of Nebraska, has been divided by the holy see, at the re quest of the American bishops; this side of the river Platte to Wyoming, forming the new diocese of Lincoln. Bishop Bonacun is a native of Thurler county, Ireland, where he was born January 20, 1847. He came with his parents to this .coun try in his infancy, and after a brief sojourn in in New Orleans, moved to St. Louis, where he attended scbool until his fourteenth year. He then went to Milwaukee, enter ing on a five years course of clas sics. Having graduated there with distinction, he became a student at Cape Girardeau, and was ordained priest. Afterward Father Bona curu went abroad, and for two years attended the university of Wuerzberg in Germany studying under Cardinal Hergeroether and the celebrated Dr. Hettinger. Com pleting his studies he returned to this country. For several years he has been pastor of the Church of the Holy Name, in St Louis. It is said he is asponVerrant with the German aswith his native tongue?' Lincoln Journal. 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. Remember, we guarantee it. For Sale by A. F. Streitz. The next President will lie awake nights some. Never in the history of the army in time of peace will a president have had to make so many important military appointments. During the next administration three general officers and every gen eral staff officer will be retired under the law retiring officers 04 years old. Under this law Major Gen eral Terry and Brigadiers General Stanley and Gibbon step out, and the general staff officers following suit are Brigadier General Holabird, Quartermaster General; Brigadier General Beuet, Chief of Ordnance; Brigadier General Rochester, Pay master General; Brigadier General McFeely, Commissioner General of Subsistence; Brigadier General Moore, Surgeon General, and Brig adier General Drum, Adjutant Gen eral. The only general officers, chiefs of staffs, remaining are Judge Advocate General Swaim, on half pay, and General Greely, Chief of the Signal Service. General Baird, Inspector General, and General Duane, Chief of Engineers, retire before Mr. Cleveland's terra expires. What disturbs army people is the disregard paid the rule of succes sion in nreviout aimointments antL line apprenension tnac tne next President may jump whom he pleases. A Good One. Mr. James Marsh, of Atcn, Neb after an experience of four years, in using and Belling Chamberlain's Fain-Balm, says: "It is the beet and most reliable liniment ever pro duced." A fifty cent bottle of it will accomplish more in the treatment of rheumatism, lame back or severe sprains, tluux five dollars invested in any other wny. A. irreat many cases have been cured by it, after biting given op as hopelessly incurable. It promptly relieves tho pain in all cases. Sold by C. W. Price and F. H. Longley. No one is well equipped for a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. In an emergency its value cannot be estimated. Sold by C. W. Price and F. II. Longley. )tnVoa. that are fretful, peevish, XJVV)V cross or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can he relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains 'so Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold, by A. F. Streitz. NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT. J . L. Looney will take notice, that on the 17th day of November, 1887, George T. Snelling, county judge in and for Lincoln county, Nebraska, issued an order of attachment for the sum of $390, in an action pending before him in the county court of Lincoln county, wherein Edward D. Murphey is plaintiff, and J. L. Looney is defendant, that property of defendant consisting of twenty-seven stacks of hay, all on section twenty-one (21), town 13, range 28, in Lincoln county, Neb , has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 27th of Decem ber,jl887, at one o'clock p: m. Edward D. MunniEY, J. I: Nesbitt his att'y. is ovem ber 25th 1887. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND DALEU IS PAINTS;; OI LS, VARNISHES Wall Paper - St. 1 WINDOW GriDA.SS AND SHUSHES. Agent for Sherwin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamonds Brand Paints. Affeiit fciw TansilPs "Punch" Fi ve-0ent "Ciarars. 5 Corner Sixfcli ajnA Spruce Streets. BHaV aSHBHH mr ... I- "1 J h SuccMdingCASH A IDDINCS. LUMBER M COAL ' 1! -3 - LUMBER, SASH, BLINDS, DOORS, Etc. LIME AND CEMENT. SPECIAL AGENT FOR (Pennsylvania Anthracite, Colorado Anthracite, AND Colorado Soft C O YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT, NORTH PLATTE. NEB. HERSHEY & CO., 7 DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF :r,oa.:d oabts, etc. blaoksmithing, carriage painting & repairing promptly executed. Prices- Guaranteed IV be -the LWek" Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. THACKER, I P RUG Gr 1ST. KEITH'S BLOCK. FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. NORTEL 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, A GRAND SUCCESS ! Crystal lce, Crystal Ice, Aell Viator ! vk?rktV? i0 yoox dinner pe&(Me AAw J?P"g Tablet Tfct7M apotiftiT am for apepeis. In tttrfwkm. FlatakDCj aad Constipation, m fiazaatM tfcem. 25 aad 0 matt. Sold b A. F. Streitz. I desire to inform the public that I will this winter put up from 2,000 to 3,000 tons" of pure crystal ice free from all dirt or sediment, pumped from the second water bearing strata. This ice will be a boon to the people of North Platte, who, until my attempt last summer, (and I did not have enough to last through the summer) have been sup plied with river ice, which is always full of dirt and seldom free from something worse. I shall spare no enort to serve everybody with promptness and impar tiality, at reasonable prices. Yours respectfully, Wji. EDIS. I. T. CLARKSON, 1 74 Randolph St., CHICAG- Q. LARGE STOCK OP PIECE GOODS; 1 embracing all the new designs, ,keptxn hand and inade'to order. PERFEOT'PIT 'GUAKiNTEElL., " V ' -c PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. 7- Call and see us in Ottenstein building west of Foley's store, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, Horses Bought and Sold, on Commission. First-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rates. M. O. LINDSAY, .-Proprietor. Front Street, near U. P. Freight Warehouse, NORTH PLATTE, - . - - NEBRASKA. All communications to iae, with regard to my interest in lands in Cheyenne and other counties in Nebraska, and as to lots in Schuy ler, Alda, Paxtou, Julesburg, Sid ney, Potter and Kimball, addressed as above, will receive prompt and careful attention. J. T. CLARKSON. THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP Has always on hand new and second-'t&nd Lumber and Spring Waxons, Buckboards and Buggies. Plows, Harrows awUli kinds of -A-gTic-iiltvLxsil IrxapleznerLts, Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithin I repair, all kinds of 3Iachinery, Wagons, Carriages and I arming Tools. I will order repairs for kinds of mowers, reapers, bay rakes, etc. Agent for tlxe CELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS, All Kinds of Hay RakM, Etc. Also agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. W. J.gATTERSON, NORTH PLATTEW NEB, V' 3- , . I 4 3o