it Saved nv Child's Life. " When Ely child was bom, doctor ordered one of tbo ."ix-r roods. She ate that nu ll 1 gbe nearly died. IhadUimo iloctore. who said the c::ble nas Indigestion, and ordcrrd the food changed to Lnctatal 1'ood. It mxed my child's life, (tad I owe yoa many thanks forit I regard your Food es invalBftbte, aad wperior to all ollifr artiicUl food for babies. ZSxs. A. J. Besfteld. 150 Meals fQrff.ML liWVYk rnuv 16 lndiaa Place Boston, Mass, FOR INFANTS and MAUDS THE PHYSICIAN'S FAVORITE. Possesses many Important Advantages orcr all other prepared Food. BABIES CRY FOR IT. MAUDS RELISH IT. Perfectly nourishes Baby wKh or without the addition of mtMu Three SUee. 15c SOe. SI.OO. A Talnabte mUrt n; - The Nntetaoa "We axe mtng in scry (ooataininer forty Infiaii) year Lactated. Foe, sad to itfarswpsdortoan other fwl tte paattaa yeaa et I aafra TJeiMar fayaWn. Tke off CasrKy. who an eanae off tfce laHMIlna. av ttteaoefaaJL' w. x. Da Oenkx, M. IX. BtJosepktTiUBal Clmchmrti, Oakx. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. O. S. CLINTON, HssBPvffSaLvl 3. WATCHES, Clocks, SILVERWARE AND Fine Watch and Clock Repair- inga Specialty. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. ?4 if ' HA 5tn MWjfrth Platte Hffl Boot and Shoe Score I T Boots, Shoes and Slippers WI f( to e ouud in North lit I v Platte. Give us a call and I r i" e conY ce 1 t, it,--. 1881. 1888.. J W.W. BIRGE, . LUMBER, Lath, Shingles, CD I POSTS, LIME, CEMENT, T1 Building Paper, 3 co ? - IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITY. 0 f O 1 ZT O CD Fifth Street, Cor. LocuBt, Opposite Baptist Church, North Platte, - Nebraska. E. B. WARNER, , " 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. 30,000 ACRES Desirable Farming Land FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, t INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln and Keith Counties, Neb,, and lying between the Ncrth and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of & COLLINS. It is said, and it seems very reas onable to believe, that Mrs. J. Ellen Foster, the noted temperance advo cate, wrote the following plank in the republican platform: "The first concern of all good governments is the virtue and sobriety of the people and the purity of their homes. The republican party cordially smy patbizes with all wise and well di rected efforts for the promotion of temperance and morality." Fred J. Nichols, of Austin, Indiana, Ears: A person should be thankful when they find a med icine that will care them when every other kind hat, failed to give relief, and I am thankful. I am subject to cholera morbus in the summer, aad aerer could get a medicine that would give aw relief. I saw your advertisement and thought I woald try a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera udDuuiboe Remedy and see if it would help me. It has saved me many hoars cf terrible saCering. It is the best medicine of the kind ever made. For sale by F. H. Longley. The nights will pass as the nights have passed, and soon we will have the day; and that day; will pass as no day can last, for nothing is here to stay, ine young will pass from their glad estate, to age, and disease, and death, as the poor will pass and the strong and great, as passes the fWfino baf.h- 'Tbfi crass will nass from tne sunlit nlain. as the crass x o of last year went, but the fellow in Dlue who runs tne train won t pass me worm a cent.. A WARNING. The modes of death's approach are various and statistics show conclusively that more per sons die. from diseases of the throat and lungs tnan any otner. it is proDaDie tnat everyone without exceDtion. receives vast numbers of tn. bercle germs into the system and where these germs fall npon suitable soU they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a Bugui ucuiug Btuiaauuu m uiu uuwii turn 1L ax lowed to continue their ravasres they extend tn the longs, producing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset yoa mast act with promt- - :i i -1. i- danaeroas and may lose you vonr life. An noon as yoa feel that something is wrong with your iiuwh jjudkh ur noeuxw. ooiain a nntr.in nr Jfoscnee s uerman uyrnp. It wiU give yoa im meaiaie reuei. As he embarked for Europe on Cunader in the harbor of New York; the other day, Mr. Chauncey M. Depew sighed and mopped his brow with a wine that was not a bandan na, and said: "It is' a great strain on a man to try to be nominated president." Hcsaid that he bore it very well, however, until he received a dispatch from a confidential friend of. one of the most prominent can didates before the Chicago conven tion, reading somewhat as follows: . -wt 1 I 1 I fft "Under wnat com om ation or cir cumstances would you consent to accept the nomination for vice pres- j in l cm nx'i , said that his back then gave way. Personal. Mr. N. H. Frohlishstein, of Mobile, Ala, writes: I take great pleasure in reccommending Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption having used it for a severe attack of Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant relief and en tirely cared mo and I have not been afflicted since. I also beg to state that I bad tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr. King's New Life Pills, both of which I can reccommend. Dr. King's New Discovery-for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is sold on a positive guaran tee. Trial bottles free at A. F. Streitz's Drug 8tore. 1 St. Paul. July 9. A great storm over western and central Minnesota and eastern Dakota yesterday. The wind reached the velocity of a hur ricane. At Shakopee Minn., the great building of the Wampach Furniture company was badly wrecked, the Cooper building de molished and Kohl and Joerens store unroofed. Several frame resi dences and barns were blown down and trees and fences torn up and thrown across the highways in such a wav as to prevent travel. At Red wood Falls, Minn., several buildings were toppled over and burned by lightning. Much damage to tences and crops is reported from the coun- a r Tm t it 1 II try. At est. reter tne ngnunmg burned three buildings, one barn containing several valuable horses. Many hundred acres of corn were destroyed by hail. Many buildings were blown down in tne vincmuy of Roswell, Dak., where the storm swept a strip of country twenty miles wide. At Vilas the hail did considerable damage to crops. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Syrup kept about your house for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For caring consumption its success has been simply wonderful, and for ordinary couehs.colds. sore throat, croup, whooping cough, sore chest hemorrhages its effects are surprising and won derful. Every bottle guaranteed. C. W. Price, agent. The president vetoed three more pension bills yesterday, making a total of 139 this session of congress. In vetoing one' of the bills; for ex ample, the president goes to the pension office for his authority and. claims that the soldier died trom drunkeness. The congressional com mittees on special pension bills, a higher court than the pension office, examined the evidence laid before the commissioner of pensions to gether with other eveidence bearing upon the case and decided the ap- plicant justly entitled to a pension. Throwing aside all this evidence as of no account, and considering only the evidence upon which the .appli cation for pension was before re jected, 'the president gravely informs the legislative branch of the gov ernment that it is wrong and that the applicant is a fraud and would be robber. Nothing better can be expected, however, of the present ehief executive. In I8841-the New York Inde pendent wvl a strong supporter of Cleveland. ow it says: "His pledges were magnificent: his per formances "were disgraceful. His scheme of ctfil service was fine; its fullfillmenka farce. Hes6tout to lift thdemberatic party; he ends it bv lettjng-down the government. He "began as a conspicuous refomer; he is ending-as a ''conspicuous fail ure. "Wonderful Cures. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug gists .of Borne, 6a.. say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bocklen'S Arnica Salvo for four years. Have never handled remedies that seU as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cores effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Con sumption have been entirely cored 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 Pratty Women. All women look attractive when their color and complexes, is clear. If your akin is sallow yes doll, yoa are bilious, secure a box of Wil liams' Australian Herb Pills, take as directed, and the feeling of languor will leave yoa, your eyes brighten, and yoa are another woman. C, W. Price.Agent Mark this one point. James (x. Blaine has been in Europe and has seen the exact condition of the peo ple there. He will come home with an inexhanstitjle collection of facts with which to annihilate the demo cratic -Cobden club pretentions. When he opens the campaign a few weeks later there will be a wild hysterical buzz of resentment and despair among the panicky reform ers of Ohio wool. 25.00 Be ward. The above raward will be paid for any case of rheumatism 'aot benefited by Ballard's Snow liniment. There is no pain it will not subdue, no wound it will not heaL It is the most pene trating liniment known for all pain, for man or beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who iiave backache Bhould never be without it. Price .50 cents. , C. W. Price Ageift. An Indiana man by the name of John Anderson perpetrated the same old chestnut a few days ago. In a playful spirit he pointed a gun at a friend, and that friend is now on the glittering strand, while John is "nearly crazed with grief." With all due regard for his grief, it might be a good scheme to send him over the road for a year or two. The lesson would probably prove profi table to John Anderson ray jo John. SHIIiOH'fl COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by as on a guarantee. It cores. Bold by Streitz SHTXQH'S VTTALIZES is what yoa need for TI.i 1 l?l J. f T il WuouiJttuuu, luee ul uppeuie, uizzmess n nn symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents -per bottle. For sale by A. F. Streitz. Chicago, July g- Chairmau Hodge, in an interview says: "If the railroads, through the dictation ot tne Burlington, are ready to de clare open war upon the brother hood, we are ready for them. It is claimed that wholsale arrests are to 1 1 A 1 oe made or men wno were promi nent in the recent strike when Stone, of the Burlington, gives the word. 1 have said pefore, and I say it again, that it any such thing oc curs every road in Chicago will be u - i u ncu up wibuiu luiii. iij-aiA. iiuuia. WILL T01I SUITES with dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by A. F. Streitz. 8LEEPLES8 EIGHTS made miserable by that ternblecbtigh . Shiloh's Care is the remedy for yoa. Sold by Streitz. CATARRH CUBED, health and sweet breath e cored, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Nasal In ter free. Sold by Streitz. Anecdotes, regarding the last days of the late Emperor Frederick of brermany contmue to multiply. Nob long before his death he gave audi ence to a little English boy six years old who had undergone the opera tion of tracheotomy about a year ago. The boy had not only sur vived the operation but had grown stronger in health. Emperor Fred erick heard of his case and desiring to see him, paid his expenses from London to Potsdam. He examined the child's throat and heard him talk, while the Empress Victoria plied him with bonbons that he' might show how well he could swallow. For lame back, side or chest use Shiloh's Porus Plasters. Price 25 cents. Sold by Streitz. THAT HAOKHCr COUGH can be so quickly cared by Shiloh's Care. We guarantee it. For sale by A. F. Streitz. CROUP, WHOOPDSG COUGH and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by Streitz. Hardly a day passes, but what we hear some man say who has been a life long democrat that 'he has enough of Cleveland and "demo cratic reform" and will this year vote for Harrison and Morton. The men of. this locality are no excep tion. It is all over the land . Many who thought a change necessary four years ago, who were deceived by the' promises of Cleveland and the democracy, have come to the conclusion that the grand old party his good enough for them and they will vote the republican ticket straight. ' One man who had made up msmma to vote tnepronioition ticket told us this week that he had concluded since he had seen the re publican platform to vote the re publican ticket, buch a platform he says is good enough for a repub lican, and that no reasonable tem perance man can ask anything more of the party. Broken Bow Bepiib-alicn. My littlo boy about eight months old was taken with flux. After several days we com menced giving Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy according to directions. We were very uneasy about the child and sent for a physician. I told him what we had been doing and showed him the medicine. He examined it and told as the best thing wo could do was to go ahead and give the remedy. We used alout half of a small bottle and cored the child, although the child was so low he had no nee of himself. We thoaghtso much of your remedy that wo would let no one else have it. I told my wife a few days ago that I most write and tell yoa what your remedy had done. G. W. Luocb, Zion's Hill, Virginia. Sold by F. H. Longley. THE VALUE OF A BRAND. A very interesting test case was tried last week before. Justice Beard, of Kimball. Quite a number of farm- ers cows some time ago strayed away from their owners in the vicin- ity of iiimball, ana were afterwards discovered with some cattle compa ny's brand on them. Mr. Salhohm, of Kimball, was one of the unfortu nates, he having owned a cow which had strayed away from him without a brand on her, but when he after wards found her the Snow Cattle Company's brand, of Wyoming had by some mysterious means been placed upon her side. Mr. Salhohm, however, took her home and milked her as usual, but a short time after wards a Snow Cattle Company's em ployee claimed her, and being re fused possession notified the mana ger of the company, who replevied her and sent tne Wyoming cattle company's lawyer to conduct the suit. Mr. Rayner was telegraphed for by Mr. Salhohm to defend his possession. Mr. Rayner says that he so punctured tne gentleman's argument that after the case had been closed on both sides the com pany's manager through his lawyer stated to the jury that they were desirous of getting out of the mat ter as gracefully as possible, and therefore requested the jury to re turn a verdict for the defendant for the cow, damages and costs. Cattle brands may under Wyoming law be conclusive evidence of ownership, but the atmosphere of Wyoming is somewhat lighter than Nebraska, where it is only prima facie evi dence, and may be rebutted by proof of actual ownership. Sidney Tele graph. AN EXPLANATION. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many now seem to bo afflicted? If yoa will re member a few years ago the word Malaria was comporatively unknown to-day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by oar forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and malaria are in tended to cover what our grandfathers called biliousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the liver which in performing its functions finding that it cannot dispose of the bile through the ordi nary channel is compelled to pass it off through the system, causing nervous troubles, maria, bil ious fever, etc. Yoa who are suffering can well appreciate a core. We recommend Green's Au gust Flower. Its cares are marvelous. Na 34a). CURES Htadache, Toothtche, Earache, NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, Catarrh, Croup, Frost Bites, Sore Nipples, Caked Breasts, Lame Back. RHEUMATISM Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old Sores, Ac Sold by Druggists. 50c. and $1.00. HAMLIN'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. Best in the World. Try Them. 25c. SONG BOOK MAILED FREE. Address WIZARD OIL CO., aa-ag uhicaco. HmmmKk $50 REWARD. By virtue of the laws of the State of Nebraska, I hereby offer a reward of Fifty Dollars for the capture and conviction of any person charged with horse stealing in Lincoln county. D. A. BAKER, Sheriff. ALL COMMUNICATIONS l i ME WITH REGARD TO MY INTERESTS I MAY HAVE IM TOWN LOTS OR OUT LYING LAND IN NEBRASKA, COLORADO OR WYOMING, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. J. T. CLARKSON, 164 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO. FIEST MTIOML BAM, INortli Platte, - INTeb, 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. INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. A.. STREITZ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AND DEALER IN" PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES "Wall Paper, WINDOW GLASS AND BRUSHES. Agent for Sherwin & Williams' Miied Paints and the Diamond Brand Paints. Corner Sixth, and Spfu.ce Streets. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND :ro-ajd oabts, etc Agents for the Celebrated Goodhue' and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. Locust Sbeet, North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. TH ACKER, KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. ZSTOHTII 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. Merchant Tailor, oleane: 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. m cent d ki THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS' announces the reduction of its price from Two cents to ONE CENT per copy. It is fitting that the pioneer of low-priced journalism in the West should lead in placing the American newspaper of to-day upon the basis of the lowest unit of American coinage. Twelve years ago that unit was the nickel in Chicago and throughout the Northwest The founding of The Daily News at a lower price was regarded by the journalistic profession as inviting certain failure. ijuc tney were wrong. 10-day tnere is not a nickel paper in Chicago, and the circulation of The Daily News averages, as shown by its pub lished sworn statements, 175,000 copies a day with a single exception the largest daily circula-. tion in America, and greater than the circula tions of all other Chicago dailies combined. The Daily News has prospered beyond the most sanguine hopes of its founders. For this it has more than once made its grateful acknowledg ments to an appreciative public. It believes, how ever, that the time has now come when, acting entirely within the limits of a wise commercial progression, it can give its thanks more practical expression. It proposes henceforth to "divide" as to its friends and to multiply as to its circula tion. To-day it reduces its price to One Cent and expects to double its circulation. And anticipating the questionings of the doubtful let it-be briefly said that the thing can be done. The Daily News all that it has been in the past, as well as all that is rightly expected of it in the future as a leader m progressive Ameri can journalism can be produced and sold for one cent a day, and this by reason of those com mon principles of trade which make possible lower prices just in proportion as the aggregate volume of sales increases. The Daily News now sells over a million papers a weeh, as shown by its published sworn statements of circulation, and it can afford to sell at a smaller profit per paper than other Chicago dailies, no one of which has as mud: A- onc-hird the average daily circulation of The Daily News. The large addition to its present million-a-wcek circulation, which will surely come with its reduction to one cent a day; will fully compensate for the reduced profit at which each paper is sold. All this concerns the reader only as assuring h'im that The Daily News can reduce its price and at the same time maintain its high character as the foremost newspaper of the Northwest that a million-a-week circulation makes the otherwise impossible entirely.possible. The present is peculiarly the time to inaugu rate this popular departure in American jour nalism. The approaching Presidential election widens immeasurably the field and opportunity for The Daily News as an independent, impartial, fearless newspaper one free from all the entangle ments of mere partisan allegiance. The demand is more and more for a newspaper which shall give all the political news free from partisan color ing, and which shall tell the absolute, unvarnished truth about things, regardless of its effect upon the lortunes ot tnis or that political party or candidate This demand The Daily News aims to meet, and at its reduced price it combines all the elements which should make it literally everybody's paper. To the thousands of new readers whose atten tion is now for the first time directed to The Daily News it is proper to say that they wiU find it ' complete in all the essentials of the best Ameri can journalism of to-day. Its quality as a ncivs paper proper is best indicated in the fact that it is the only low-priced paper in Chicago or the North-west, which is a member of the " Asso ciated Press " The other .''Associated Press " papers in Chicago, the Tribune, the Times and Inter-Ocean all cost three cents. The Chicago Daily News prints all the news and sells it for one cent a day. Sold by all news dealers. Mailed, postage paid, at 3.oo.per year, or 25c, per monf Address VICTOR FLAWSON,r, The Dailv News, Chicago.