r5? " ' - I .1; ; v i . I !; . i--: . - .1 h. - K . . . . . . 1 - Mrs. Dart's s. ike n tjMtt&y At n.i.i.Bffi -prtM th three beet bable at the Anion County Fair, in U87. iraa r manMced the use of Lactated Food. It helped them Irae iKlIlW. very rgely to the Food owiowelL" LaeWed Food ta toe best Food shome-jeQ pa. Addraat WELLS, RICHARDSUN W., Dunmwin w . C. S. CLINTON r WATCHES, Clocks, SILVERWARE AND The "Old Roman" was the author of the resolution in the national democratic platform of 1864, which declared the war a failure . This is not denied by any one If Thiirman and his party could have controlled the course of affairs at that time, he would not now be trying to be vice president of this undivided nation. The Mills bill has passed the house by j a vote of 162 to 149, saveral pairs being announced. Only two republicans voted for the bill while three democrats voted with the republican party against its pas- I sage, making the division as nearly on I party lines as is usual. The galleries were full when the vote was taken, show ing great interest in the result. Senator Harrison silenced' Senator Voorhees' professions of frindship to the soldiers by a speech in which he said : "The man who lived through the war of the rebellion and did not make some sac rifice for the sutcess of the union armies, who did not say one brave word, or do one brave thing when, with bare and bleeding breasts, our soldiers looked into the face of hell for their country,, can never be enshrined as the .soldiers' friend." The same thing is true of Gen. Harrison's opponent to-day. It will ap ply to President Cleveland Tecumseh I Chieftain. A nasal injector free with each bottle of Shi lob's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Sold by Streitz. Bhiloh's Catarrh Bemedy, a posituro euro for catarrh, diphtheria and canker-month . Sold by Streitz. Fine Watch and Clock Repair ing a Specialty. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. Jjf North Hatte j fjaOgf Boot and Shoe Store I JjiJK J I We keep the best selected I " jr Soots, Shoes and Slippers v t e ouu u -North I III. Ml Platte. Give us a call and I The Braddock, Penn., Suh, heretofore a strong democratic organ; comes out for Harrison and Morton, and asks for pro tection to American' industries. The editor has been all his life an active dem ocrat and a chief leader among Braddock democracy, being for the past four years president of the Jefferson democratic marching club. The paper is headed with the 'scriptural text: "I will prise and go to my father, and will say unto him, father, I have sinned against heaven and before thee, and am no more worthy to be called thy son; make me as one of thy hired servants." Luke xv.,. 18-19. THE BEV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon lad-., says: "Both myself and wife owe oar lives to Bhiloh'e Consumption Care." Sold by Streitz Are you made miserable by indigestion, con stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Bhiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale by A. F. Streitz. 1 88 1 . 1888. if) 5 cd to O W. W. BIRGE, LUMBER, Lath, Shingles, POSTS, LIME, CEMENT, Building Paper, IN ANY DESIRED QUANTITY. m C Fifth Street, Cor. Locust, Opposite Baptist Church, North Platte, Nebraska. C 00 0 E. B. WARNER, Punexal Director, Keeps constantly in stock Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete ime or nmmings in vvnice ana iacK, liioss wmte uasKets. Wooden Coffins of all sizes, Shrouds and Shaes. Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night. ENBALMING A SPECIALTY. It seems to be definitely settled that the "white pasha" now reported' march ing on Khartoum is Henry M. Stanley and that he was sent o take Khartoum by this unexpected march from the west and that it was givnn out that he was go ing to relieve Emin Bey mwely as a ruse xo aeceive tue Mauai. me urnish srov- ernment has kept the secret well and it is confidently believed that Stanley has re captured that strategic point before this time and has released the prisoners that have been detained as slaves by the Sou danese since the fall of the city and the assassination of Gen. Gordon. Ameri cans will be glad to learn of the safety of Stanley and the success of the great ex pedition across the continent of Africa that beats the record of Xenophon and his ten thousand Greeks in his retreat from Persia. , inent Democrats all oyer, the state have declared themselves for the Republican ticket on the tariff issue. The Hills Bill -would strike down; the, great crystal-glass works and a number of other large factories in which the state takes great pride, by which the people have bene fitted. Then, too, the antagonism in the Pemocratic ranks, by which General Mar maduke's majority for governor was re duced to 400 votes, is still going on It is the rebellion-of, ftf old Uaion Democrats against flourbon''leaiocratlc rule. "j. In the year 1850 the Mormons had four missionaries in Scandinavian countries, who in that year made 185 converts, of whom seventeen emigrated to Utah. During the thirty-two years, following the total number of converts was 132,776, of whom 21,000 emigrated to Utah. In 1881 there were sixty one missionaries in the field . The average yearly number of converts for thirty-two- years was 4,149. The number of Scandinavian-Mormons now in Utah, according to best authori ties, is between thirty and forty thousand. Most of them have come from Denmark Sweden and Korway have sent about equal numbers. 25.00 Be ward. The above reward will ba paid for any case of rheumatism not beaHted by Ballard's Snow Liniment. . Then is M'pain it' will not sabdoe, nn wonnd it will rmt: has!, ff im Mu unit: nana. trating linimeat jakrttai U pain, for raaa or UtBl lb UUHB WlUHMIb -."ill JL4BU16B WOO have backache sboold never be withoat it. Price 50 cents, v. W. Rice Agemt. The investigation into the con duct of Chancellor Manatt was closed Wednesday. Only three of the charges werelsustained, but the inquiry has developed a state of af- tairs in the university that plainly require a change in the head of the faculty. The Prohibitionists of Nebraska are called -to meet in delegate con vention in the city of Omaha on Wednesday Aug. 15, 1888, at 2 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating nve electors ana candi dates for the various state offices, electing a state central committee, and for the transaction of all other necessary busies. FOB DY8PEP8IA anvd liver ''complaint yon have a printed eaarantee on -every bottle o Shiloh'B Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by A. V. Btreitz. " 0 msam CURES HuskeiM. TMHMebt. Earache, NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, Catarrh, Creep, Freti Bilttf Strt Nipplct, Cakai Brtatts, Lam Batk, RHEUMATISM Santa, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, 0M Seres, to Sold by Druggists. 50c. am V. 00. HAMLIN'S BLOOD AMD LIVE JWLL. Best ia the WtrM. Try Tht. sane BOOK MAILED FREE. AddrsM wuhiw wik wvi. vnivauu. r niauu .riPfMBl P. WALSH, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Estimates on Work Furnished. Shop Corner Cottonwood and Third Sts east of Catholic church. , H. MacLEAN, Fine Boot and Shoe Maker, And Dealer In MEN'S LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ' BOOTS AND SHOES. Perfect Fit, Best Work and Goods as Represented or Money Refunded. REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. Bprnce Street, bet. Front and Sixth, NORTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA. I. E. SOWERS, Nurseryman, Florist and Gardener, (BARTON PLACE,) NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. No. 3490. WW NATIONAL BAM, TsToikli Plabte, - . Neb. Authorizea Capital, $200,000. Paid in Capital, $50,000. Banking In All Its Branches Transacted Sell Bilk 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. F. 8TEEITZ; WHOLESALE A2T1) EETAIL til AND DEALER IN" 1 PAIjNTS, OILS, VARNISHES :Wall Paper, WINDOW G-LlSS AlND brushes. f I Agent for Sherivin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamond Brand Paints. Pretty "Women. All women look attractive when their color and complexion is clear. If yoar skin is sallow eyes dell, yon aro bilions. seenro a box of Wil. Iinms' Anstraltnn TTarK Ti11o fnlrn na A;niA ejes ongnicn, anil yon are another woman. U, . r-nce,a.genc. Chicago, 111., July 22. About five hundred men, representing engineers, firemen, brakemen and switchmen of the roads running out of Chicago, held a meeting to-day for the purpose of taking political action on questions of interest to the order. It was claimed that the meet- ing represented about thirty thousand voters'in the state, and would therefore hold the balance of power so far as legis- ation is concerned. A club was formed which will have for its batfle cry the re peal of the 31 erritt conspiracy law and a more strict enforcement of the private detective law against the Pinkcrtons. A committee of five was appointed to tike charge of the campaign and act as a con trol body, from which all directions tare to emanate. : It is not a little remarkable that - Jo: Fifer, the republican candidate for crov ernor of Illinois, came out of the war a humble private and has never since re ceived a military title. He is simnlv private Fifer 'et, so far as military dis tinction goes. But as the embodiment of the great patriotism, intelligence and oravery of the vast majority of the army. he is held Jn great love and veneration. and in civil life he is destined to' achieve higher honors than the soldiers who wore shoulder straps. Cut down the weeds and grass not only on your lots but in the street in front as. well. You will not only have1 much, better looking premises and aid in making the town look neater, but you will feel better for it, and you will not ad vertise your laziness to the world so openly. If you are too lazy to swing t 1 1 a a a scythe yourselt get some one else to do it for you, and get rid of the weeds ?ud crass. Get a move on - 1 you. if not for your own sake, then tor that or your neighbors and the town in general. Can furnish all kinds of fruit and shade trees, forest trees, and seed lings for tree claims at lowest prices. Also all kinds of plants and flowers. Estimates and designs given for laying out new grounds. Yards kept by contract. Ballard's Horehound Syrup. A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Syrnp ATTENTION. kept about yoar house for immediate use will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doees. For curing consumption its success has been simply wonderful, and for ordinary conshs.colds. sore throat, croup, whooping cough, sore chest nemorrnages its enects are surprising and won derful. Every bottle guaranteed. C. W. Price. agent; ALL COMMUNICATIONS 3 ME WITH REGARD TO -;Y INTERESTS I MAY HAVE N TOWN LOTS OR OUT LYING LAND IN NEBRASKA, COLORADO OR WYOMING, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT Corner Sixth, and Spruce Streets. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND 'JRjOJID carts, etc. 1 Agents for the Celebrated Goodhue ' and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. ' Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. TH ACKER, i XT GIS T.i KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. ISTOHTH PLATTE, - NEBEASKA. J. T. CLARKSON, 164 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO. 30,000 ACRES Desirable Farming Land FOR SALE IN RANGES 33 to 37, INCLUSIVE, IN Lincoln: and Keith Counties, Neb., and lying between the Ncrth and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the Union Pacific Railway. PrietB 3ad Terms can he obtained on application at the office of - DILLON & COLLINS, "HA0METACK." a lastinc and frmrmnh fnme. Price 23 and SO eta. Forsnlnhv Rt Bhiloh'e Cnre will immediately rfilin.vn imnn whooping chough and bronchitis. Sold by Streitz WHY WILL YOU cough when Shiloh's Cure will givo.immDdiato relief? Price 10 cts., 30 cts. and$l. For sale by A. P. Streitz. "Some ?neaking assassin." says the edi tor of a Kansas weekly, "played a trick upon us oa Tuesday night, such as could only be devised by a sneak having all the satanic qualities of Judas Iscariot . After we had locked up our sanctum and "one home this fiend incarnate emptied a wheelbarrow load of whisky bottles be fore our door, trying to leave the impres sion that ye editor had been on a round up. The villain was foiled in this, how ever, for several of our best citizens are willing to affirm that we were quite sober on Tuesday night. We have not been drunk since we weut to Kansas City three weeks ago, which fact we can easily prove." Republicans in Missouri te not stand ing on housetops and claiming everything with confidence, but there might be such a thing as that Missouri would co Repub lican. The tariff sentiment is very strong. It affects Missouri's lead, zinc and coal mines, the lame lumber tracts in the southwest and the wool-growers. Prom- Mr. John Brennan of Sinnx Oitv. j , recently made a speech at a Harri- i "lr 1 1 r t - i-i son ana iuorcon ranncanon in wnicn he said: "I was once a democratic voter. For-four years I have been a Blaine man, but having passed enter into f uU fellowship with the republican party. Mr. brennan is onlv one of thousands of Trish- A : T IT 1.1. I il-- Americans, who realizing tuau me British free svstem has impoverished Ireland, thus enter their nrntasfc -l j ! xt. i: aguiiisu auupuu iuv same yvuvy nere. - Is Consumption Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris. New. ark, Ark., says: 'Was dowa .with Abscess of T I m 1 t . . , . uunga, ana menps ana pnywciana pronoancea me an . -Incurable Cocsamptive. Began taking work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever uiuue, Jesse Middlewart, Decatnr, Ohio, says: "Had if. Tint: hoan - v- www, mi St . lUUg O XIO VT J LX7iU 1UI Consumption I would have died of Long Troub les. Was given up by doctors. 'Am now in best ui.uctuLu. xry iu sample Dome iree ac a. r . Direii a uiug more. il The Santa svstem as it is called, is under one directorv. has but one president and' one set of officers, yet it is Composed of eiht distinct railroads, ana is now build ing and acquiring more miles of ruuu man any opner organization, and it is expected that within a year, or at most two veara. that it will be the first Jo.own and operate, uuuer ius own control, a railway from ocean to "ocean; from New lorkto ban Jjrancisco, and from Minneapolis to lialveston. Elictric Bitters. This reniedy is becoming so well known and who have used Electric Bitters sing the same eong of praise, A purer medicine does not exiet ""V AW Ai-F f,uulUWCU AJ xJ Oil Limb 19 lliUllUCU Electric Bitters will care all diseases of the ijiver ana moneys, wiu remove Jfimpies, ijoiis Qalt- KYiontn anil xf-Virk affnni!ita nnul Vv -tm pure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cnre all Malarial fevers. For euro of Headache, Constipation and Indi gestion try luectnc Bitters. Entire satisfaction and $1.00 per bottle at A. F. Streitz Drag Store. 1 Last week Mrs. Lon Albee of W auneta, while out looking at a bird s nest, felt something sting her on xne oacK or ner necKanaputtinsr her hand around to remove the cause, was horrified to find a centi pede. It had ''fastened .itself so deeply in the -flesh that it required two efforts to remove it. Not hav- nc any other antidote at hand .1 ipoiiltice of plug tobacco saturated witu .tuiuiuuia was appnea at inter vals of an hour and the poison, of a greenisn nue, drawn out. After a. few poultices had been applied a ridge in shape and size like a centi- pene out or a green color, appeared 1 i, i 1 'ii.. 01.. wucie sue uaa oeen mtten. one suffered intense nain for the first few hours but is now nn the road to rapid recovery. Madrid fiews. UOW'S THE TIME to have your friends come to -0- Kansas and Nebraska -0- as eastern lines will sell tickets and ran SEMI-M0N7BL7 LAUD EUI0NS to all Kansas nnd Nebraska points over tho TJ15TX015T PACIFIC, "The Overland Rotjtz." Until Jnly 1. 1888. tickets sold for these excur sions will be good thirty days for the round trip, and can be used ten days going. When purchas ers are ready to return, these tickets will be good five days for that purpose. If purchasers wish to fctoD short of destination on our linos, aeents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. J. S. Tebbetts, E. L. Lomax, G.P. &T. Agent. Ass't G. P. & T. A. OMAHA. NEB. WE AIM TO HANDLE THE BEST GRADE OF GOODS, SELL THEM AT REASONABLE PRICES, AND WARRANT EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED. 2 1 Orders from the country and along the line of the Union Pacific Railway Solicited. - IT.pT. BEOEKER, j Merchant Tailor, oijz:livz:xi. -A-jntid repairer. LARGE STOCK OP PIECE GOODS, . embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. r PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. j Spruce Street, next door to Post office. There are Two Distinguishing Characteristics Which, more than anything else, have contributed to the phenomenal growth of The Chicago Daily News, giving it a circulation larger than that of all other Chicago dailies combined. It seems strange that the first practical, combined application of two such common sense principles in journalism should have been left to a papenas yet only twelve years old. And yet true it is that in this fact lies the real secret of the unparalleled success of The Chicago Daily News. Briefly stated these principles are : J First. THE DAILY NEWS ; Is a daily paper for busy people. Of all mankind' the people of Chicago and the btJsy north west are the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal numbelr of peo ple are to lie found who appreciate so keenly the necessity of an intelligent knowledge of the world's daily doings. Thevrecoj; nize that they, more than anyone else, are the world's 'providers in many of the most important necessaries of life. How im portant, then, that they should have their daily intelligence of every event, the world over, which by any possibility can affect their diversified commercial holdings. And in all tle higher interests .of life where can be found a like number c)f people more keenly appreciative of all that contributes to prpgress in art, literature,- science, religion, politics, and the thousand and one things which make up modern civilization. And yet, strange to say, right here in this great, busy north west, in its busy metropolis Chicago, there has taken place the creation and development of that most cumbrous, nnseryiceable, time-destroying thing, the " blanket-sheet" newspaper. With the blindness of very fatuity this monstrosity of journalism, this breeder of mental dyspepsia, has steadfastly imposed its mountain, of un- threshed straw to the demand of the people for the, winnowed grain of fact. It was out of the very incongruousness of such a condition of things that The Daily News had its birth. People wanted the News, all the news but they demanded it apart from tho over powering mass of the trivial and inconsequential. It is because The Daily News satisfactorily meets that demand that its cuxnla tion is over " a-million a-week." ! R. M. Lawrence, Williamsville, UL, says: "The 'big dajfy' is too much for me. Not that a person is obliged to read every thing printed in the blanket-sheets,' but one having anything else to do doesn't have time to hunt through the long-clrawn twaddle for a few grains of digestible food." j When to two such comprehensive; elements of popularity THE DAILY NEWS now adds a third in its unparalleled price reduction to One Cent a day, it offers a combination of attractions at once unique and unapproachable by any other- American newspaper, and one which will surely multiply its friends throughout the Northwest by the thousands. The Chicago Daily News is for sale by all newsdealers at One Cent per copy, or will be mailed, postage paid, for 3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. The farmer and mechanic can now afford as well as the merchant and professional" man to have his metropolitan daily. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Dafly News, Chicago. Second. k THE DAILY NEWS Is an Independent, truth-telling newspaper. The reader can count on one hand the known newspapers whose statements in matters of politics can always be accepted as at least intentionally truthful, and commonly so in fact. On the other hand, it is the all-but-universal rule to praise "one's "party and candidate to- theFskies, and to cry down the opposition party and its candidate to the verge of the disreputable. So common have such silly and reprehensible methods in jour nalism become that they pass unnoticed, and are accepted as a matter of course as an evil inseparable from practical politics. But this is only another mistake of the thoughtless. The Ameri can people are intelligent enough, thoughtful enough, fair enough to appreciate and endorse honest, truth-telling journalism in truth to prefer it to the misleading, the truth-discoloring dishonesty of the " organ." The demand is more and more for the fair, impartial, inde pendent newspapef which give the reader all the news, and gives it absolutely free from the taint of partisan bias. This done, an expression of opinion, based upon facts, will commend itself to the thoughtful reader even when he may not find himself ia agreement with the conclusions deduced from the premises. Disagreements 'are of small moment if only confidence in honesty of purpose remains. "With no mere political ambition to gratify, no ax to grind," the impartial aud independent newspaper may truly be "guide, philosopher and friend" to honest men holding every shade of political faith. And this is why The Daily News has to-day a circulation of over a-milh'on-a-week." JC WygANT, Sibley, Iowa, writes 1 "I am well. pleased with The Daily Nxws, although I am a bred-in-the-bone ' Re publican with a carpet hag experience in the South ending in 1872. The extreme fairness of The Daily News, giving credit where due regardless of party, meets my approval."