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UT S. CLINTON i"jBHL 1 bbbbbw 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB "'VbbbIHIIIbbbbb" WATCHES, docks, SILVERWARE AND Fine Watch and Clock Repair ing a Specialty. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. WALLPAPER, Paint and Oil Depot At PEALE'8, Odd Fellows1 Block, Spruce Street. Always in stock the most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall ad eeilro decorations, CORNERS, CENTERS, Binders and all latest Hoveines in papers, xivery snaae oi tue uest urauusui .ijun-is x ju.j.ej - . . a i inn i j i paints xor nouses, Darns, wagons ana ouggies. mie ujuu, uus, giss, putty, brashes, varnishes, kalsomine and complete painters1 supplies. I. FORT, . - - SvLrve3roz oo3.d. Zsiza.d. Iocatoi- OFFICE IN KEITH'S JBLOCK, North Platte. - - Nebraska. 30,000 ACRES lesirable Farming Land FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb., - i irinf between the North 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, 1 Generals Sherman and Sheridan will review the State military exer- at the centennial celebration in Ohio next September. The Duke of Newcastle will win ter in .Florida, and nav a flvincr visit to Philadelphia. He is young, un married, and has a cork leg. Mrs. Susan Hears, Mrs. Elmira Holmes, and Mrs. Israel Andrews, triplets, celebrated the fiftieth anni versary of their birth recently, in Essex,' Mass. Congressman Frank Lawler, of this city, told a Pittsburg reporter that he was in favor of using the surplus for public improvements all over the United states. " Surgeon General Hamilton or Surgeon Stoner, of the Marine Hos pital Service, will shortly be sent, to Peru as a delegate to the sanitary conference to be held at Lima. Pretty Women. All wpnes look attmctiTe when their color ud coaplexioa is claw. It owr riria is sallow, eyes dalLyea ate billow, secarea box of Wil Uum' ABstnlian Herb Pills, take as directed, and the feeling of languor will hmro 70a, jonr eyes brighten, and yon are another woman. G. W. Price,Aent. The big trees of California have several rivals on the west coast of Australia. The tallest of the Cali fornia trees is 325 feet, but a tree in Australia measures -500 feet to the top. Joseph Pulitzer is confined in a darkened room with acute inflama tion of the eves. Arduos work sev eral vears ago rendered oue of his eyes almost useless and the other eye recently gave way under the strain of double duty. Ex- Senator Dorsey, Senator Windom, and Jesse R. Grant are at the head of a great syndicate which has mirchased the Moore-Benjamin iron mines in the Gogebic range, in Wisconsin. Tne price paid for tne mines and surrounding lands was more than $2,000,000. Since the decision of the United States Supreme Court absolutely outlawing breweries and distilleries in the states that have adopted the prohibitory law, the brewers of Kansas and Iowa are left without hope, and, concluding that "discre tion is the better part of valor," are preparing to close up shop. Do not get tired of tariff discus sion. Circumstances have precipi tated it upon the country, and they are such that it will insrease in earnestness until after the Presi dential election in 1888. The suc cess of the Democratic free trade party and its policy in that election, would produce such a cyclone of commercial disaster as the country has never before seen. E. B. WARNER, - Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohllshstein, of Mobile, Ala., writes: I take great pleasure in reccommending Dr. King's New DiscoTery for Consumption, baring need it for a seTere attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gare me instant relief and en. tirely cured me and I hare not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Eleetric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can reccommend. Dr. King's New DiscoTery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is sold on a positire guaran tee. Trial bottles free at A. F. Streitz's Drug fltriT 1 Keeps constantly in stock Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete line of Trimmings in White and Black, Gloss White Caskets, Wooden Coffins of all sizes, Shrouds and Shaes. . , Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night. ENBALMING A SPECIALTY. Jfye Ipter Oeeap MPwilisked MmjDmyotthe Yew, and is the Leading Repwb- Ucmm Piper of the Northwest MSw, cltrtvB of (Sunday, by man, postpaid. $8.00 per year icuiT.iDciuaea. Dy mau. poetpaua 1 cooper year iiaiBopuDUBooea. oenu-weeitiy ana weeKiy sxuaoa. 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It aims to become the friead of every awatber estMaffSaHlaKWl eTCCa& rAKM AXD aaAattae same time m.et tha n&rtof inRtnirinr md entartainep for Oik hoantk well it has filled these parts hundreds of thousands of readers can testify. eosssiuy in oeauttrui ana grateful letters to the ditor. EWTI0X30F TH3E 1JTFX0CEA5 ABE imifiLE ASDOOWLETR SCKIBNEl'S HA:GAZEI AND THE INTER OCEAN. Vf Mm mmm of subscribers to THK INTER OCEAN special arraageaieBta "have B is with M publishers of SCRIBXEK'S MAGAZINE, bywhlch we can rural ah tw alaraaa elxantpabUcation with THE WKKKL.Y INTER OCEAN, both for aar. far TnOX DOIXJIKM fSLIiWll. The Mavuine is Illustrated in the hieherit asyls et an. aadis oes of the. best published in America. lie American Agriculturist and The Inter Ocean. 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Crawford writes from Lon don to the New York World that there is not a picture in the gallery of the Royal Society of British Artists, with Whistler as president, that is entitled to be called first- class. Mr. Crawford's art education leads him to prefer the wood cuts of the World. The old Senate house of historic mnnwn. at Kinsrston. N. Y., has been restored and now stands as it did in former days. The walls of th hrrildinsr ere over 200 years old, and were erected by Colonel Wessel Ten Broeck in 1676. It is the same bnildinor that John Jay, in 1777, drew the draft of the constitution of the State of New York. Cssserotta t ! ' Don't- t tlixt cold of yours run on. Yon think it is a light thing. Bat it may ran into catarrh. Or Into nnaomonia. Or consumption. Catarrh is disgusting. Fneomoniais aanger- rnasBaintinn is death itself. Tha fcmthlaa- aDoaratus must be kept healthy and clear of all obstructions and offensive matter otherwise there is trouble ahead. All tha rtlnnenm of these parts, head nose throat, bronchial tabes and longs, can Jm delight fully and entirely cored by the ose of Boschee's German Bjrup. If yua don't know this already thousands and thousands of people can tell yon. They have been cured by it and "know how it is themselves." Bottle only 75 cents. Ask any druggist. THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago vr:-: P. WALSH, CONTOACTOR'AKD builder. on Work Furnished. Shop Ckrawr'Cotkwood and Third Sts ; 01 (jaiaouc caurcu. exist ia thoosands of forms i by the marvels of ui who are ia seed of prof- 1 be done while ut- mhmlil at eace send their address to maine, ana receive tree. lersex, of all ages, can apwards wherever they uapiiai Boc reqairea. asiagM oay wtua ONLY ONE DOLLAR. From now until the 1st of Janu ary, The Tribune will be furnished to new subscribers at the low-price of One Dollar per year, cash in ad- yance. Ail old subscsibers wno are in arrear by paying up the arrear age, and all subscribers renewing before the first of January, will be entitled to the benefit of this low offer. Remember, cash in ad vance means payment at the time of subscribing. We cannot afford to send out the paper on time for kaa than the old rate. In the suit of Miss Abi S. Jack- man against Mrs Hannah Perkins, of Watertown, N. Y., for $1,500, the price offered for writing a romance on Mrs. Perkins1 life, the defense claimed that Miss Jackman was not able to write good English because she used the expression "was did." and the prosecution ob jected to the literary critic who con demned the work because he gave his oninion that it "was not worth nothing." Miss Jackman won the case. Alexander Logermann, a Swedish mechanical engineer, has perfected a new mechanical type-setting ma chine, which was successfully tried in New York Tuesday. The type is set without a stick, with both hands, the Tetters being dropped in to a funnel in front of the space box. No matter howpicked up or how placed in -the receptacle, the machine turns and out comes the type. j Over 300 Vasser girls have gone home for- Hie Christmas hollidays. The Vasser crirls do not chew srum. but they eat' in a year 84,000 pounds of fresh" meats, not - counting tur keys, chickens, and smoked meats; 32.000 clams. 95.000 ouarts of milk. 25,000 pounds of sugar (exclusive or candy )v 40,000 oranges, lemons, and bananas, t and 100,000 buck wheat cakes or "flapjacks." R'fVvAa thht are fretful, peevish, cross, or troubled with Wiady Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disordors, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morphine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by A. F Streitz. Miss Anna E. Dickinson, who has been ill for nearly a year, is rapidly improving, and will shortly leave her home at Honesdale, Pa., for Florida, ljjhere she will winter. Miss Dickinson's illness is due wholly to overwork and worry, and her physicians pi escribe along rest as tne surest cure. She will go south accompanied by a friend, while her faithful sister, Susan E. Dickinson, will remain to care for the aged mother; now an invalid. Miss Dickinson expects to under take pen work as soon as she returns in the spring. New York and Connecticut both voted against Hancock, notwith standing his protectionist declara tion; but, if in 1880 New York went republican on this issue, with a non descript democratic platform and all the protectionists democrats vot ing the ticket, what chance would there be in 1888 of carrying New York and "Connecticut for the dem ocratic candidate on a platform of high internal taxes and low import duties, and with Samuel J. Randall, Smith Weed, Waldo Hutchins, and all the protectionists democrats either expelled from the party or sent to the rear and silenced? "Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug gists of Rome, Ga.. say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen'u Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give sach universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cores eltected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Con sumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guaran tee them always. Sold by A. F. Streitz. 1 The city of Red Cloud was visited recently by officials of the great line, the Santa Fe, in the purpose of running a line of road northwest to the coal fie?Js t Wyoming:. It will cofne frohConcordia,a city itr Jiansas, to Red (Jloud, thence through Minden to Kearney, and they speak in the highest tones that the road is one of the strongest cor porations in the country and a road which the people this county should uot fail to encourage. It open up a new line to the coal fields, also a southern outlet. Something should be done towards it. Minden Democrat. Much Discussion is going 011 in the senate judiciary committee over the confirmation of Mr. Lamar as an associate justice of the supreme court. Mr. J?ugh of Alabama has constituted himself the especial champion of Mr. Lamar, and devoted considerable time before the com mittee, of which he is a member, to a defense of the appointee against the numerous objections raised to his fitness for the place. The dis cussion over the matter was long and warm, and the committee find ing it impossible to agree upon are port, decided to postpone the further consideration of the question till after the holiday recess. A sub committee, consisting of Edmunds, Hoar iind Pugh, was appointed to fight it out and report findings to to the full committee. Undoubted ly a majority and minority report will be made to the senate, which will simply transfer the discussion to the entire body. Mr. Lamar's nomination raajr be confirmed, but if so, it will be in violation of all precedent and against public policy. The Journal is in receipt of a cir cular from the national executive committee of the Brewers' national union of the United States, an nouncing with considerable flourish the boycotting of the "Milwaukee beer composed of scab malt," which has the right ring to it, and we cheerfully give space to the an nouncement. The circular declares that "the boycott has been endorsed by 600,000-workingmen of the American federation of 'labor, and that like a thunderstruck (stroke), it made tremble the foundations of Milwaukee breweries." We are rather glad to hear it, and when the 600,000 federated Ameri can laborers follow up the good work by boycotting the rest of the beer in the country, a new era will have dawned upon American labor. The circular has some allusions to "a foul murder committed in Chica go on the 1 1 th of November, 1887 " which seems to apply to those esti mihle crentlfimen known as the an archist conspirators. This is proba hlv a literarv effort of the executive committee of the brewers and can hardly be laid at the door of the 600.000 laborers who boycott the Milwaukee far. State Journal. CWA and reliable Medicines are the best VJVV todenendupon. Acker's Blood El ixir has been prescribed for years for all im puritiesoftheBlood. IneveryfonnofScrof nlous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it a invaluable. For Rheumatism, has no equal. For Sale by A. F. Streitz. "The Apache Indian is a human hyena. He is a Ishmaelite, whose hand is raised against every living object, whether it be man or beast. He delights to kill. He is a fiend in human shape. He can no more be civilized than a tiger. Of the two, I believe him to be the most bloodthirsty." The speaker was Mr. M. A. Smith, the delegate from Arizona territory. "We have numerous other In dians among us," Mr. Smith con tinued, "who live in peace with the whites. The Yumas and Papagas are susceptible to civilizing in fluences. The children go to school and the elders till the soil and make an honest effort to support them selves. Not so the Apache. From the time he is so high (holding his hand a foot from tne ground) he will bite, and steal, and murdei if he can. There are 5,000 of them on the San Carlos reservation. The gov ernment feeds and clothes them. Pqr some unexplained reason it fur nishes them with arms and ammu nition also; although their food is provided for them. Notwithstand ing this care, when they can steal away from the reservation they will kill every white man they meet. Speaking of this reminds me that a part of the Apache religion is the atonement for murder by blood. If an Apache, is killed his nearest rela tions must immediately kill a white man, or else he is doomed to suffer eternal torment. It makes no dif ference if the kinship be ten degrees removed, or if he is obliged to travel a month before meeting his victim, the obligation is quite the same. Their religion too, prevents them from committing a murder in 'the dark. If a dozen Apaches should discover you sleeping by your camp fire at night they would not attack vou until the sun came up. They believe if they kill a man at night their souls will walk in eternal dark ness. Knowing this many of our people travel by night during the prevalence of Indian troubles in the territory." 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, liemember, we guarantee it. For Sale by A. F. Streitz. The Que9n Seriously 111. This does not refer to the Queen of England, but to the queen of 11 household at Lincoln, Neb where she rules by common consent. "In March last, when six montiis old, our baby was taken down with what the physicians called "bron chitis" (an ordinary cold) and was very sick for two weeks; she seemed to be filled deep in the chest with phlegm which we wiiro nnahh) to loos en; she could not lio down afall, bnt had to be held upright else it caused her to cough severely the physician did not give her any relief, although tho prescriptions were changed every day and sometimes twice a day; this treatment was con- tinned about ten days and we finally determined to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy We obtained a bottle and after giving a few doses eho was relieved, breathing easier and throwing off Uie phlegm and getting to sleep, getting well in a few days, and we believe we owe her life to the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Our oldest girl is subject to croup and has had several severe attneks bnt the Cough Remedy has brought her out all right with bnt two good doses and we would not go over night without a bottle in the house. We have great faith in it." Signed, Wil bur E. Wells, Lnlie L. Wells, 1631 C stioct, Lin coin, Nebraska. Sold by C. W. Price and F. H, Longley. fi CVWW 0f the good things of this aione on account ox irrspepsia. Ackers XFjspepsia 'x a Diets win core Jjyspepsia, Indigestion and Constinailon: sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and 60 cents, by A. F. Streitz. an BEAST! Mexican Mustang Liniment Sciatica, Scratca Coatraetsi lumbago, Sprains, If smell, Bheumatism. Strains, Xraptioss, Bums, Stitches, HeefAtt, Scalds, Stiff Joints, Screw Stings, Backache, Warns, Sites, Galls, Swiaaty, Bruises, Sores, Saddle Galls Bunions, Spavin Piles. Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY accomplishes for everybody exactly what Is claimed for it. One of the reasons for the great popularity of tho Hostang Liniment Is found la its aalTersml applicability. Everybody aeeds inch, a medicine. The LsBBB-ermaH needs it In case of aeddeaC The Haasewlfo needs It for gensralfasaUy nse. The Canalcr needs it for his teams aad bis men. The Mechanic needs It always oa his work bench. The Miner needs It in case of emergency. Tho Piencor needslt can't get along wltkont It The Fmraer needs It In his house, his stable, and his stock yard. The Steasabeat man er the Beatsaaa Beads It In liberal supply afloat and ashore. The Herse-fancier needs It-It Is Us best friend and safest reliance. The Steck-erewer needs It It win save bias thousands of dollars and a world of trouble. .The Railread nan needs It aad will need it so long as his life Is a round of accidents aad dangers. The Backweedawaa needs It. There is noth ing like It as an antidote for the dangers to life, limb and comfort which surround the pioneer. Tho Merchant needs It about his store ameaf his employees. Accidents will happen, and whest these corns the Xustang liniment la wanted at onea, Keep a Bottle lathe Hesse Tistae bests economy. Keep a Bottle la the Faetery. iUlsssatdlaM use in case of accident saves pala and loss ef wage Keep a Battle Always ta the Stall fee ase rrhea wanted. WHOLESALE AND BRAIL jDiErcrGr-o-is'r AND DEALER IX PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Wall Paper, WINDOW GKL.A.SS AND BRUSHES. Agent for Sherwin &'Williams, Mixed Paints and the Diamond Brand Paints. Agent for Tansill's "Punch" PiVe-Cent Cigars. Corner Sixth, and Spro.ce Streets. CL IT- XXD Succeeding CASH & IDDINCS. LUMBER BICOA.L LUMBER, Lath, SASH, DOORS, Etc. LIME AND CEMENT. SPECIAL AGENT FOB Pennsylvania Anthracite, Colorado Anthracite AND Colorado Soft P O -A- YARD ON R. R. TRACK WEST OF DEPOT, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND MANUFACTURERS OF IRCLA-X) OABTS, ETC. BLACKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING- & REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED: . Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest. Locust Street, , North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. THACKER, SPlIP H. XJ Gr Gr I S T.l KEITH'S BLOCK, FEONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. jSTOHTH 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, OXaJES.DarZjXl.0 ACT 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 us in Ottenstein building west of Foley's store, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE, o ; o Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. Firat-class rigs to let on short notice and at reasonable rate. o 0 M. C. LUSTDSA-Y, Proprietor. Front Street, near U. P. Freight Warehouse, NORTH PLATTE, - - - - NJJiiiKAbliA. ITT PATTERSON WAGON SHOP Has always on hand new and second-hand Lumber and Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Baggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds of gric-aitvLraO. impleaaaerLts- Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithinff. 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 ELEBRATED NEW BUCKEYE REAPERS & MOWERS, All Kinds of Hay Rakss, Etc. Also agent for the Celebrated Studebaker Road Wagons, Spring Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB;.