Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, March 10, 1888, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t c
C. S. CLINTON
ATCHES
Clooiks,
SILVEKWARE
AND
Fine Watch and Clock Repair
ing a Specialty.
Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere.
McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
3
i w. w.
o.'L-
! c
crj
i i
i I
1888.
BIRGE,
UMBER,
m
O
O
Q
Lath, Shingles,
POSTS, LIME, CEMENT,
Building Paper,
0
c
IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITY. 1 O)
Fifth Street, Cor. Locuet, Opposite Baptist Church,
North Platte.
Nebraska.
0
i
WALL PAPER,
Paint and Oil Depot.
At PEALE'S, 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
novelties in papers. Every shade of the best brands of RE ADY MIXED
paints for houses, barns, wagons and buggies. White lead, oils, glass,
putty, brushes, varnishes, kalsomine and complete painters' supplies!
American wage workers earn
more money than any others of the
same class on the globe. They live
more luxuriantly, save more of their
income, are better conditioned every
way, more respected, intelligent,
more influential, and have less real
cause for complaint than any other
workmgmen in the world.
Garret Roach, the ship builder,
hits the nail on the -head when he
remarks that the lowering of pro
tective duty means either lower
wages or the abandonment of the
injured industry. Both of these
horns of the delimma sore the
workingman. In one event he gets
less, and in another he gets nothing
until he takes his labor into the
market and increases the supply.
Then again he will get less.
Tax Child Bicoyvszd- lly little girl, aged
eeren yean, was afflicted with a Berere cough and
cold. 'She coold not sleep, bnt coughed almost
incessantly. I was induced by a friend to try
Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy and was aston
ished at the immediate relief it gave her. I
would not be without it in the house for any
price. 'I have tried many remedies for coughs
and colds but this is superior to anything 1 hare
ever tried. Prof. J. M. Mehan, Capital City Com
mercial College, Des Moines. Iowa. Sold by C
W. Price and F. H. Longley.
Miss Grace Dodere has organized
iniixeen ciuos ior me wormng irjirjs
of New York. One of these is pre
sided over by Miss Clara Potter,
daughter of Bishop Potter. It in
cludes a boarding house, classes in
dress making, cookery and elocution
and evening entertainment, in
which the working girls themselves
are the chief performers.
In these degenerate days of one
sermon a week and long summer
vacations, a clergyman like Daniel
Pike, who died at Newburyport the
other day, recalls the old heroic
breed, the eighteenth century di
vines, the stalwart winded and many
sermoned. The Rev. Mr. Pike was
the author of more than 5,000 ser
mons. Jb ortv a year is considered a
good record by the moderns.
- - V 'V, .
-t i
' Benj. p. Brown, county clerk of
Pai.v;- -.j:M34-' -cut.
17th, at 6 p. m., just one .month
uter uis election, nis aearcu was
caused by epilepsy.
It is estimated - that -the United
States used 12,000,000 barrels of
11. 1 L . V 'H
sHib iasb year as mucn more will
be needed this year to salt the state
ments, of the Chicago Tribune on
bnexarm.- r. v,
4
Ballard's Horebound 'Syrup.
A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Hyrap
kept about your house for imwierHata use will
Prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and
perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses.
For curing consumption its ooosss has been
simply wonderful, and for ordinary coughs, colds,
sore throat, croup, whooping cough, sore chest
hemorrhages its affects are sarprisiBg sad won
derful. Erery bottle guaranteed. C. W. Price,
agent.
"The present executive," f aid Mr.
Depew in his great speech, "is an
officer highly esteemed for lingular
honesty and directness of purpose,
and remarkable for inexperieice in
the duties of government and for
ignorance of the great issues before
the country." . That is to say, Mr.
Cleveland ' has done as well as he
knows how, but he doesn't know
how.
, Harry S. PhQlips, manager and
backer for Sullivan, has sailed zqr
England. ' On arrival in England
Mr. Ph ill ids will proceed at onoe to
Windsor, where Sullivan is in train-
mg preparatory to nis ngnc wan
Mitchell. 1 Mr. Phillips expects that
by the 10th of March everything
will be ready to bnng off the battle
between Sullivan and Mitchell.
$25.00 Reward.
The above reward will be paid for any case of
rheumatism not benefited by Ballard's Snow
Liniment. There is no pain it will not subdue,
no wound it will not heal. It is tba most pens
trating liniment known for all pain, for maa or
beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who
hare backache should nerer be without it. Price
90 cents. C. W. Price. Agent.
WATCHES
AND
CLOCKS.
THE FINEST LINE IN THE CITY AT
DIAMONDS & JEWELRY
SOLD AT ACTUAL COST.
ALMOST GIVEN AWAY.
30,000 ACRES
Desirable Farmini
Pretty Women.
All women look attractive when their color
and complexion is clear If your skin is sallow
eyes dull, you are bilious, secure a box of Wil
liams' Australian Herb Fills, take as directed.
and the feeling of languor will leave you, your
eyes brighten, and you are another woman. C,
W. .Price, Agent.
An English builder of theaters
nas invented a panic-lock for
theater doors. It is contained in a
panel which occupies a large surface
on ine insiae or me aoor, ana any
one coming in contact with the
door must press the panel, upon
which the doors open instantly. It
is impossible for the doors of a
building: fitted with this lock to be
i. j it 1 n .
rastenea so mac tne egress is pre
vented, but from the outside no en-
rance is possible except with a reg
ular Key. Terry s theater in London
has been htted throughout with the
new lock.
A correspondent writes to the
Boston Journal: "Reading ac
counts of so many being lost in the
snow and fog. I would call your at
tention to a simpld means of deter
mining the position of the sun at
any time of the day, which is by
placing the point of a knife blade
or a sharp lead-pencil on the thumb
nail, which will cast a shadow di
rectly from the sun, no matter how
luiua iuc xug is. xi v lb
Try St. Patrick's Pills and compare their effect
with any other kind made. They contain the
good properties of the older preparations in the
market combined with the most valuable medi
cines discovered in modern times. As a cathar
tic and liver pill, 8t. Patrick's are perfection.
Sold by C. W. Price and F. B. Longley.
An authority on pigs says that he
never thinks of cutting off the tails
a l mi 1
or nis pigs, 'me tails are the in
dicators of porker's condition. If
piggy does not feel very well, if his
food doesn't agree with him, his tail
begins to straighten. The sicker
the nig the straighter the tail; and
healthier the pig, the tighter the
curl. The old theory that it takes
a bushel of corn to fatten an inch
tail this pig raiser scorns. The
pigs tail is his pulse; therefore
never cut it off.
mam
in
NIUftALOIA,
Un NfrfJM, Catotf , Laaw la.
RHEUMATISM
No. 3400.
FIRST NATIONAL
ISTortli Platte,
BANK,
ISTeb.
MaU h Mnumth. 89c sWsf U.m.
OHffJ BOOK MAILED
'Asmtmsv wpzapo oil
VHIUAUOi
Authorized Capital. $200,1
Paid in Capital, $50,1
!jg4 Banking In All Its Branches Transacted
jS&P Sell Bills of Exchange Direct on Great Britain and Ireland, Switzer-
land, France, Belgium, Holland, .Norway, bweden, Denmark,
Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
.A F. 8TREITZ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
AND DEALER IN
Wall Paper,
"WINDOW GKL.SS A.ND BRUSHES.
Land
FOR SALE IN
RANGES 33 to 37,
INCLUSIVE, IN
Lincoln and Keith Counties. Nfih
at xtli j o ii tvi 1 1 t k0 or $72,000 a day. Queen
unccu, inuanu oouin natrenivers, on tne lme ot the Victoria has also a nice income, and
Union Pacific "Railway it is estimated that she has received
Prices, and Terms can be obtained on application
Sore throat may bo cared in a few hoars by ap
plying Chamberlain's Pain Balm when the first
symptoms appear. If the case is a bad one,
thoroughly saturate a flannel bandage with it and
apply to the throat. Chamberlain's Coagh Rem
edy shoald be taken internally and a care is cer
tain. Sold by C. W. Price and F. H. Loader.
The largest income of any single
T71 l 1 1 i i . i .
man in .cmgiana is saia to be tnat
of the Duke of Westminster, wlio
has miles ot tenement houses, and
many square miles of agricultural
land. He is said to receive $50 a
minute the year round, or $3,000 an
Mount Vernon, 111., wnieh was
blown to pieces a few nights since
is experiencing the truth of the old
saying , that "troubles never come
singly. Th& stricken town has
been flooded with counterfeit money
and manyJiave parted with good in
exchange for worthless. Men who
would prey upon a distressed and
poverty smitten community are
ghouls who would rob the dead.
The Boston Transcript believes
that Hill's bachelorhood is in his
favor, and it points with the finger
of a fatalist to the alleged fact that
Buchanen, Tilden and Cleveland
were all elected, whereas Seymour,
Greely and Hancock, benedicts, were
defeated. So long as the democratic
party is traveling on its luck it can
not afford to entirely ignore this
new element of strength which has
oeen discovered in nui.
Worth Knowing.
.Mr. W. H. Morgan, merchant,' Lake City. Pla.,
was taken with a Beyers cold, attended with s
distressing Coagh and rnnning into Consump
tion in its first stages . He tried many so-called
popular coagh remedies and steadily grew worse.
Was reduced in flesh, had difficulty in breathing
and was unable to sleeo. Finally tried Dr.
Kings 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
The editor of the McCook Tribune
is something of an iconoclast. He
says: "Dogskin, doeskin and buck
skin gloves are made out of sheep
skin; cat gut' comes from a sheep;
there is no silver in German silver;
no lead in a;lead pencil; no man in
the moon; Christopher Columbus
did not discover America; Washing
ton was full of faults; William Tell
never existed outside of books and
Benedict was a misjudged man.
Really there seems to be nothing on
earth that .one can trust implicitly,
except a secret to a woman.
Is man growing larger? Recent
investigations would seem to answer
affirmatively. A savant says:
I have measured a great many
Roman comns, and my average
shows that the Roman could not
have greatlv exceeded five feet, five
inches. In taking measurements of
ancient armor I find that the
English aristocracy have decidedly
increased in average height within
500 yean.
i measured twenty-nve mummies
in the British museum as nearly as
1 could tnrougn tne cases, mamng . - mTTrTT .
estimates for wrapping, I founS PA I NTS. OILS. VARNISHES
thfc averacri heichfc of males sixtv-1 7
n- o r . -J
.one inches, of females fifty-five
inches. -
"-The: mummy of the celebrated
Cleopatra measures fifty-four inches,
about the height of the present
European girl of thirteen. The Ugent for Sherwin & Williams Mixed Paints and the Diamond
tian king yet discovered measured
nfty-two inches.
nrnV Blood Klixir ia th omlv
TVvftW DImwI RmimI. MAMS.
It is a Dositiva ear for Uletn. Enp-
tioai or SjpUlitie Poiwainf . ItpmriflMth
wWIfTfCn. isd bukhM allBhMuaatie
aad Kmnlgie paios. W ftaiaatM it
Sold by A. F. Streitz.
of caidate, for rsbip, A GR,1 CULTURAL TM PL E M E N TS.
- i t;...i n TT tt oi ii I - - J ' 1
our present uieuc. vrov. n. ri. oueaa,
f .1 1A L 1 TT 1
is openiy on tne tracK. ne nas AND MANUFACTURERS OF
made a good oracer and nas many ;
menus. jacK mcuoii. oi rium
Greek, or more resnectfullv. Hon. J.
TT r 11 ii J!J.1 1
n. mcvoii, is anocnercanaiaate, ana RQAD CABTS, ETC.
a strong one, too. He is one of the 7
most loyal men to his friends, a BLAOKSMITHING, CARRIAGE PAINTING & REPAIRING
good'Dusiness man and a solid men
Brand Paints.
Corner Sixth, and Sprace Streets.
HERSHEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN
H!S.
class citizen. Jack: is one ot tne
best knorvn men in the state and
deservedly popular, for you always
know where to find him. Governor
Thayer is a candidate for re-election
of course under the rule by courtesy
of a second term favor. The Gov
ernor is far from weak in the race,
and will be very actively supported.
He himself has" no doubt as to his
renomination and election, relying
on the custom above quoted and his
record as a safe, conservative execu
tive. Omaha Republican.
The above remarks with reference
to Mr: MacColl are all gospel truths
except' the statement that he is a
candidate. The Republicans of Ne
braska have established a two term
precedent, except for cause, and
Governor Thayer is the man the
party will again
Ureek Pioneer.
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Prices Guaranteed to be the Lowest.
Locust Street,
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
J. Q. THACKER,
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL.
NOETH PLATTE,
NEBEASKA.
choosy-Plum WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS,
4wV mSY sgjB h
Soother at fcasd. It is the olr safe
medicine yet made that will remove all
infantile dieordtra. It eoataisa na Oaimm
r MofpkiM, bit rives the child nmhtrl
mfnmpmm, FxieeMeemta. Soldbj
A.F Streitz.
SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT
EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED.
thmuaaJa aaSeciaf from Asthma, Con.
uvaoB. Uomaraa. etc. Did rem mrmr trr
Acker EajrlWh Remedvf It ia tHe beat
preparauoti jmowa for all Loaf Troubles,
ckm on a poamve manatee at lOc. 00&
J"or Sale by A. F. Streitz.
Orders from the country and along the line of the Union
Pacific Railway Solicited.
BRGEKER& BAUMBACH,
Merchant Tailors,
.ikt:
T
DILLON & COLLINS,
IMPORTERS
5PCNGCR. Br
HARDWARE
JOBBERS
TUT PLATE,
XETALS,
KAILS,
: EOTJSS :
rUBIT
GOODS.
BVavBvaVBBSaeael
tXV IvXlC UJA1UK UJ I ( o m J 1L Al
The Dukes of Devonshire and Nor
folk and the Marquis of Bute have
each rents amounting to two mil
lions of dollars per year, and the
Duke of Portland, after extrava
gances like those of Monte Cristo,
accumulated ten millions of dollars
of unentailed property during his
life. Mr. Crassy, a railroad con
tractor, acknowledged to have thir
ty millions of dollars personally, and
Mr. Morrison, a dry goods' man,
twenty millions of dollars. Lord
Dudley, one of the laree owners of
England's coal mines, had for years
an income of over five millions of
dollars from this source alone, and
the Duke of Buccleucheets $1,130,-
000 a year from his lands.
22, 24, 26, 28, 30 & 32 Lake Street,
CUTLE1Y,
am
FZSEQTS
TACXLI k
SFOSTKa
GOODS.
CHICAGO, ILLS.
life insurance has just been render
ed in Illinois. A man in that state
insured his life for the benefit of his
wife, from whom he subsequently
obtained a divorce. Upon his death
she applied for a payment of the
policv. The judge of the court to
wnicn ine action was Drqugntaeniea
the claim upon the ground that be
fore his death she had ceased to be
his wife, and that after his death
she was neither his widow nor his
heir. It would seem that there
. i 1
cbtijd be no appeal from such atfi
opinion.
Renews Her Youth.
Mrs: Phoebe Cheahy, Peterson, Clay county,
Iowa, tells the following remarkable atorj, th
(rath of which ia ronched for br the residents of
the town: "1 am 71 Tears old. hare been troubled
with kidney complaint and lameness for maay
REWARDED are thorn whn nrf thia
and then act; they will find honors.
Die employment tnat will not take
tbem from thAif hnmM unri fmmilicta
The profits are lane and snro t or ererr indnatri.
ing sereral hondred dollars a month. It is easy j
An important decision regarding t?JftgS!Jg$
Tears: coold not dress myseU without help.
Now I am free from all pain and soreness, aad
am able to do all my own house woik. r owe my
thanks to Electric Bitters for haTing renewed
myyontn, ana remoTed completely au din ease
and pain." Try a bottla, 80 aad ft at 1. F.
Streitc'eSreggssro. A
T rvv trifle with any Throat or
v Lung Disease, If you hare
s. Gocgh . or Gold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Wboopirig Cof h,
use Acker's English Bemedy and pranrenk
further trouble. It is a positive cure,'
and we guarantee it. Price 10 and 60a
Sold by A. P. Streitz.
The Rothchilds believe in eniov-
ing their wealth, and like to have
nice things about them. One of the
Frankfort barons not Ions azo paid
$160,000 for a silver cup, which he
wished to use as a centerpiece of a
table service that he was making up.
and one of the Vienna barons has a
stable which cost him $80,000.
This stable has marble floors, en
caustic tiles painted by distinguish
ed artists, and its walls are frescoed
with scenes done by well known
painters. The rings, chains, and
fittings of; the stable are silver, and
one box, stall of a favorite horse cost
$12,000. TJie income of the owner
of this stable is about $5000 a day.
ftcvwo the Childrem. Ther are es
3XVrC' pedally Sable to awdism
Cold, Coughs, Croup, Wkoopbig Cbufk,
etc We guarantee 'Acker's BSMjliS
Bemedy a positive cue.' It asves
hoars of anxioas- watekiajr. fleli "by"
A.F.Streite. "
CSD1U1 neeoea: nurtvnn. KTPnthinv nw
Ho special ability reqaired; yon, reader, can do it
aa well as any one. Write to ns at once for full
particulars, which we mail free. Address Stin-
son x Jo., Portland. Maine.
MHITIEIUi MOWI KIITS
f AND SEEDS
Ara adrMwMcsS tka rL twlac karCar, I
I IWw'sVMflTs) flawA yiS $jftflsT wM99 I
ii im mm.
HI
THE OVERLAND ROUTE."
The Only dine Carrying the United States Orer-
lana juail.
Thronsh Pnllman Sleepers and Modern Day
ixMcnea rrom tne Miasoon ttircr
Making Direct Connections to
Denver, Chevenne,
Ogden, Salt Lake City,
Sacrs.mento,San Francisco,
Los Angeles, Portland, and all
Nebraska,, Colorado, Wyoming,
Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon,
Nevada, California, Wash
ington Territory and
all Pacific Coast ,
Points.
Baggage Checked Through From
All Jroints in the east to
Points Named.
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.
Spruce Street, next door to Post office.
NORTH PLATTE, - - NEBRASKA.
THE PATTERSON WAGON SHOP
Has always on hand new and Second-hand Lumber and Spring
Wagons, Buckboards and Buggies. Plows, Harrows and all kinds of
Horse and Ox Shoeing and Blacksmithing. I repair all kinds of
Machinery, Wtagons, 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, Buckboards and Buggies.
W. J. PATTERSON, NORTH PLATTE, NEB,
E. B. WARNER
Faiilj Apnta a ill Tkrojk Tnins,
For fart'der information rwwrting the terri
7 fearer aed. rates of fare, deaerfptire TPh-
iexM ecc ripply to t&e nearest aceat ox ue umw
Facile Br&way, or conaectin roadu, or address
Ufa',- L LLaux, J. S. TsUtits,
1st W.P. A.G.P.4T.A. s.r.ax.a.
OMAJSA.
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.
Beick Liyeet Stable,
3sSu.n. "by 3D. ""nTT". Besaok,
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,
NOETH PLATTE. - NEBEASKA