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r Child's lite. -Wfceamy cMd wsbon. "x doctor ordered one of the o.'bfrToote. 8ke ate ttat on til ic nearly died- lhad three docton. wko Mid tte trouble was ladfeeatieB, ud entered the food changed to Lactated Food. It Bawd say cafldVllfe, aai I ewe yea satay tteaks fartt. i laaari rome Food a to an I for babies. .A.3T. BcsmrLD, Boton , Mmb, nace. 'OQV FW? jrVfiT79 and MAUDS THE PHrSlCAITS FAVORITE. Pommm many Important Advantages owr aSotter prepared Food. BABIES CRY FOR IT. ' MAUDS REUSH IT. pwlHBUl Nourlatte or wtthoiit the addition of nHlk. Thnalkat. SSo. No. SUOO. a aluble naaapblet oa Tbe Natritfcm It Has Ko Etraal. "We are aeing1 ia oar aax. err (containing forty Infante) JOB? Lactate Food, aad fla it farsaperior to all otter oofl wajch baa bee naed darJaa; tte past tern yean that I bate been riiAUBg pbyafciaa. Tte Sialen of Charity, who bart charge or tte taatttation. Ba it has bo eqaal." W. E. Dx Coubct, M. D., St JoBepVaFooadUag Asylasa, CSadaaati, OUa of iniMia aaa ibtuub, WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VT. C. S. CLINTON, bBbbbbN WATCHES, Clocks, SILVERWARE AND Pine Watch and Clock Repair ing a .Specialty. Call and see me before purchasing elsewhere. McDonald's Block, Spruce Street. riiw?f Nortl1 Platte ) WM1 Boot and Shoe Store. UMWAWrl We keep the best selected f xvXr stock of j i.1. Boots. Shoes and Slippers W to be found in .North Li ' Platte. Give us a call and I C. C. NOBLE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB. 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. BNBALMING A SPECIALTY. Brick Liyeky Stable, Sun TD3T ID. "T7s7". BesacQs:, 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 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 READY MIXED paints for houses, barns, wagons and buggies. White lead, oils, glass, putty, brushes, varnishes, jcalsomine and complete painters" supplies. 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. - Prices1 rand -Terms can be obtained on application at the office of T:l ;: , DILLON & COLLINS, The big Nova Scotia log raft was reported at "Vineyard Haven, in good condition, Wednesday. The size of the force supporting the chip on the Chinese shoulder is 13,000,1XX) armed men. 1 25.00 Reward. Tbii abore reward will be paid for any caeo of rhewaatism not benefited by Ballard's Snow, Liniiaent. There ia no pain it will not 6nbdae, 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 have backaebb shoald never bo without it. Price 50 cents. G. W. Price Agent. The subscriptions for the purpose of building a new church at this place now amount to about $600. not including trie amount to oe re ceived from the missionary fund. Hence we feel safe in saying that the church is a sure thing. Faber. Ballard's Horehound Syrup, A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Syrnp kert about roar house for immediate nse trill prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and pernaps wain, oy tne nse 01 tnree or lour doses. For coring consumption its success has been simply wonaenoi, ana lor ordinary coughs.colds. sore throat, croup, whooping cough, sore chest hemorrhages its effects are surprising and won- aerrui. .every Dotue guaranteed. V. W. race. agent. , o. u. uameron, instructor m civil government, in giving the re- auirea list or questions, yesterday, in examination on that branch added the revelent interogatory which read as follows: "Who will be the next president?" There were thirty three in the class who gave tne following answer: "Harrison, 17; Cleveland 5; Lockwood 7; Fisk 1 ; Cameron 3: total, 33. Harrison re ceiving a majority over all. Broken Bow Republican. He knows what he is writing about. Mr. R McLeod, druggist, Hemingford, Neb., says: "J Keep in stock a great variety ot so called cures for diarrhea and cholera morbus, but from a personal trial of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy, I regard it as the best of any medicine in the market, 'for diarrhoea and all bowel complaints, it saved the life of our banker here." Sold by F. H. Longley. About 12:30 Sunday morning the Grand Island creamery was struck by ngntning, toon nre ana was burned to the ground, destroying about 6,000 pounds' ot butter, valued at 1,250. r The building and ma cmnerv were valued at ao,uuu; in surance 1,000. The storm was very severe. The lightning struck several ' telegraph and telephone poles in the city. The wind blew down a portion of the fair ground fence and several stables. A WARNING. The modes of death s approach are vanons and statistics show conclusively that more per sons die from diseases of the throat and lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone. without exception, receives vast numbers of tu bercle germs into the system and where these eermB fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first 6lowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if al lowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs, producinc consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and 11 allowed to proceed will m time cause death. At the onset you must act with promt- ness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, obtain a bottle of tj.i. a t :u : 7 VI DUlUUi UJ1U -i. U Hltl ifO JUU 1U1 mediate relief. The Chicago Tribune thinks that "the prospect before the republican party is improving steadily, and is now much better than at any time since the meeting of the Chicago convention." The Tribune's faith in the successs of the republican party this fall has been exceedingly "wobblish," but even the doubting Joseph has at last become con vinced. . O Brace Op. xou are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with headache, you are fidgetty. nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimu lants, spring medicines or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want is an alterative that will purify your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vatality, and give renewed health and strength, ouch n medicine you will nnd in Electric Bitters and only 50 cents a bottle at A F.Streitz's Drug Store. " ' 5 Chairman F. M. Clark, of the state central committee of the American labor party of Colorado, has .resigned because he doesn't think the modern know-nothing organization has even a lighting chance. "I shall devote mv ener- gies and give my undivided support and labor to assist the election to the office of president of the United States that genuine representative of true American principles, Benja min Harrison or Illinois, he says Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has aused suh a gen eral jrevival of trade at A. F. Streitz's Drug Store as their giving away to their ustom ers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dis overy for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fa t that it always cures and nover dit appoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Croup and all throat and lung diseases qui kly cured. You can test it before buying by getting s trial bottle free, large size SI. Every bottle warranted. Amass meeting of temperance men and women of the 29th senatorial- district of Nebraska, consisting of Furnas, Red Willow, Hitchcock, Dundy, Gosper, Frontier, Chase and Hayes counties, is hereby called to meet in the city of McCook, August 22, 1888, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for senator, also for the purpose of nominating four candidates for representatives of the fol lowing districts: district No. 64, consist ing of the county of Ftvnas; district No. 65, consisting of the county of Red Wil low; district No. 66, consisting of the counties of Frontier and Gosper ; district No. 67, consiting of the counties of Hitchcock, Dandy, Hayes and Chase, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may come before it It 'is earnestly requested that every temperance organization, of whatever name, send at least one sepresentative. Pretty Women. All women look attractive when their color and complexion is clear. If your skin is sallow eyes dull, you are bilious, securo a box of Wil liams' Australian Herb Pills, take as directed. and the feeling of languor will leave you, your eyes brighten, and you are another woman. C, TV. i'nce,Ageat. A Crazy woman, escaping irom Blackwell's Island, nearly swam the East River Sunday night, but was arrested by a boatman before she could reach the shore. The poor creature said she wanted to see her husband, and she was tired of being continually put into baths hy her asylum attendants. '''Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful preparation ever produced for 'summer complaint. Cholera Mor bus, Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Bloody Flux and Chronic Diarrhoea and thousands of persons will certify that they believe, their lives have been saved by thisTrreat remeuy- It is tha one prepn. Oration that every family and every traveling man should be provided with, especially during the summer months. Many cases of Chronio Diarrhoea that had resisted all other treatment one baffled the skill of good physicians have been permantly cured by it. Sold by F. H. Longley. Representative Crane is a gentle man not in the habit of writing to his friends telling them to go to work and get him an invitation to address their people at the county fair on the political rottenness of the day, but the Journal suggests that if any farming community wants some bottom facts on politi cal rottenness they can secure In him a pretty inteligent farmer, who knows his business and can make them a very interesting speech on that topic. Farmer Van Wyck, however, will not attend the same fair with farmer Crane. State journal. f AN EXPLANATION. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many now seem to be afflicted? -If yon 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 larigusge. yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past. So it is with nervous diseases, as they and malaria are in tended to cbver 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 disposo of tho bile through the ordi nary channel is compelled to pass it off through the Bystem, causing nervous troubles, maria, bil ious fever, etc. You who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's Au gust Flower. Its cures are marvelous. NICHOLS. Nichols, Aug. 7th. Small grain all cut and nearly all stacked. The thresher is at work in the west end of the neighborhood and will be here in a few days. At the Republican primary this evening, os. jStinisan was sent as a delegate from'this precinct to the county convention. . There was a wedding at the resi dence, of Mr. Ferguson on the ' 7th, Squire Zook officiating. Mr. Twiss and Miss Reno were the contracting parties. The leap year dance given by the laaies r naay evening, was a very pleasant party. It rains here about everv other day and the hay crop is the best it has been for years. The two Miss F's are on . the prairie again and we sincerely hope they wilL stay. Mr. Haukens is preparing to start ior Colorado. We are sorry to lose him, but the "Lord giveth and taketh away." Mr. Mc Williams had a horse tangled in a wire fence the early part ot the week and badly cut. Two base ball tsams are being formed here and some fun may be expected in the near future. .1111. o. says he has more oats on one acre than Mr. P. has on seventy acres, and yet Mr. P. has good oats. F. Matchell is back from Paxton and is having a good time with the girls. Miss Stannard will teach the 1 1 WW I T" . 1- 1 1 school m Uistnct JNo. 61 the com ing term. Short. A merchant, after Belling and using an article for years, knows something of its merits. Mr. W. D. nailer, druggist, Blair, Neb., says: "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and do not hesitate to say, that I think it the best of all medicines for diarrhoea and boweU complaints generally." Bold byK H. Longley.-v After a somewhat extended ram ble over the states to the east of us, Hon. Patrick IJgan feels that the success of the republican national tidket is inevitable. He has had unusual opportunities for studying the feelings of the Irish-American voters, and finds that large numbers are coming over to the support ot Harrison. There are two reasons for the wholesale conversion of the Celts. The principle of protection finds much favor among them, partially, perhaps, because no Irish man wishes to aid by his vote the people who crushed out the indus tries of the Emerald isle by adverse legislation in the past. Again, Mr. Egan says that the young voters of to-day are disregarding their race traditions. They are not willing to continue voting" the democratic ticket simply because the party op posed the knownothings long before they were born. They are tired of the bossism that has presumed to mark out their pa-'hs in politics, and in the future will reserve the right to think and act for themselves. A little independent thinking lands the vote in the republican party, and enough changes of this kind willl occur to have quite an in fluence in the doubtful states. Journal. WM & EilHG, Hp,Sipjnl Carriage Kalsomining &c. DECORATIVE PAPER HANGING done in the latest style, promptly to order, at reasonable prices. We guarantee -to use good material and give satis- iaction on all work, it will pay you to call on us at shop upstairs in Hershey & Co?s building, or leave orders at Streitz's drug store. t I CURES TmUumIm. Earacbt. NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT, catarrii, croup, t-rwt vim, Strt Nipples, Caktt Breasts, Lane Back, RHEUMATISM Sprains, Brcists, Cats, Bams, 0M Saras, fts. Sdd by Druggistt. 50c. and $1.00. ttAMLIN'8 BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS. 1 Bast in tha World. Try Them. 25c SONO BOOK MAILED FREE. Address WIZARD oil CO., BBBBBBBBaBBk VIIIVAViVi afaRSBM RSM sUa9aaI3J1P P. WALSH, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Estimates on Work Furnished. Shop Corner Cottonwood and Third Sts east of Catholic church. I. K. SOMERS, Nurseryman, Florist and Gardener, (BARTON PLACE,) NORTH PLATTE, NEBR. 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. USTOWS THE to have your friends come to -0- Kansas and Nebraska -0- as eastern lines will sell tickets and ran 3EHI-MIHL7 LAUD EMH to all Kansas tnd Nebraska points over the TTnsricosr pacific, No. 3490. FIEST NATIONAL BANK, North. Platte, - VTeb. 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. IT. STREITZ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AJND DEALER IN $1. One Job- IF PAID IN" ADVANCE Will Hecufe lt p&pen 1 One Year, 1 Martin & Nauman BUTCHERS AND DEALERS IN FRESH Mil :ALT tW HAMS, BACON, SAUSAGE AND FISH. Highest Price Paid for Fat Stock. Sixth Street, between Sprnco and Pine, NORTH PLATTE, - - NEB. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES Wall Paper, WIISHDCW GKLufi-SS AND BRUSHES. Agent for Sherwin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamond: Brand Paints. Corner Sixth, and Sprnce Streets. HERSHEY & CO., DEALERS IN -' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ' -AND ROAD CARTS, ETC. Agents for. the Celebrated Goodhue , and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. 4 Locust Street, North Platte, - - Nebraska. J. Q. TH ACKER, RUG Car I S T.i KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL. nSTOHTH PLATTE, NEBEASKA. ALL COMMUNICATIONS ro ME WITH- REGARD TO NY INTERESTS I MAY HAVE IN TOWN' LOTS. OR OUT, LYING LAND IN NEBRASKA, COLORADO OR WYOMING, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. J. T. CLARKSON, 164 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO. 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, OXjJES. LARGE STOCK OP PIECE GOODS, enihracing alt 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. 8 Si 'fi ft II till 4 W 4 A tawe you any laea wnat it uosts TO MAKE A CHICAGO DAILY NEWS ? You havciil ? Well, let us -give you just a glimpse into the business, perhaps it milt1 interest you. To begin with, the work . of tlte paper is divided into Seventeen Different Departments, each wider its own responsible Superintendent. JLtt us take them in order as they stand 071 the weekly pay-roll: I. The Editorial Department. This includes eilitore, city editors, telegraph editors, exchange cauors, editorial writers, special writers, ana about thirty reporters. Tut: Daita' News staff is admittedly without a superior in the West, and numbers 56 2. The Telegraph Room. To save 'time special wires are run into The Daily News building, and the paper's own operators take the messages and hand them immediately to the telegraph editor. The number of operators is 3 3. The Compositor's Room. When "eopv" has passed the hands of the proper revising editor it goes to the type-setter. There are a good many of him -in The Daily News ofiieo on an average . . 73 4. The Linotype Room. But the compositor doesn't do - all the type-setting. The "Linotype" machine ; "sets type" by casting a-line-of-type, on somewhat the same principle as the type-founder casts a single type. Fourteen of these machines are in use in TfiE Daily News office, and the number of persons required in this department is ... . 29 5: The Artists' and Engravers' Department. But the metropolitan daily now gives its readers not only reading matter, but also illustrations. By the aid of good artists, zinc etchers and jihotography by. electric light The Daily News is now printing the best newspaper illustrations in America. This takes the best service of skilled workers to the number of 7 6. The Stereotype Foundry. The matter type and pic tures Ibeing now " locked up " in the " forms" the work is next transferred to the foundry. A metro politan daily no longer prints from its type. In order to print a large edition quickly it 13 neces sary to multiply the printing surfaces, and this is accomplished by casting duplicate stereotyped plates, from which, after they hare been fastened to the presses, the printing is done. Of stereo typers The Daily News requires 8 7. The Press Room. The Daily News uses six double perfecting presses, capable of printing 100,000 com plete papers per hour. To run these there are required men to the number of. . . 26 corrcsp readers 8. The Mailing and Delivery Department. "The mail ers" and the delivery clerks handle over a million papers atTveek. The force numbers 25 g. The Engine Room. To supply the motive power requires three steam boilers of 175 horse-power capacity, and three engines with an aggregate of 270 horse-power. All departments are lighted by the Edison incan descent system, which here comprises three dynamo machines and 500 lamps. The employes of this department number 5 10. The Circulation Department. The paper is now a manufactured article, and it is the business of this department to develop the market for it. The average number of workers is 16 ix. The Subscription Room. All the subscriptions from out-of-town, whether of individual readers or whole sale news agents, pass through this department, and this department employs on the average ... 17 12. The Business Office The general clerical work of the paper, such as recuivingand caring for the advertise ments of which over fifteen hundred are received and handled eveiy day receiving and paying out cash the general bookkeeping of the business, requires a counting-room force of 27 13. The Care of Building, requires the constant service of (uree janitors 3 14. The Watchman. To insure perfect protection against risk of fire two watchmen are constantly on duty. 2 15. The New York Office. This engages the entire time of a general manager and assistant 2 16. The Washington Bureau. In charge of its own special Washington staff correspondent 1 X7- The Milwaukee Bureau. To facilitate Northwestern news gathering, one man From which it appears that the number of regular employees is...... ........ ...... 3Q2 And the pay roll runs from 5,500 to $6,000 per week, are gaUng during the year 300,000. 00 Then there is even a larger annual expenditure for white paper, and telegraph and cable tolls sometimes run nearly a thousand dollars a week. Take it all together the expenditures of The Daily News for the year 1888 will vary very little from 900 000 The foregoing takes no account of the special correspondents at hundreds of places throughout the country of European onients ; ot niteen nunurctt news agents throughout the Tforthwest who distribute The Daily News to i out f ; of two hundred city carriers; of forty-two wholesale city dealers with their horses and wairoiw : nf nn i, and fifty branch advertisement offices throughout the city, all connected with the main office by telephone, nor of the about three thousand newsboys who make a living, in whole or in part, selling The Daily News in Chicago. This is what it eots the publisher to make a Chicago Daily News. It costs the reader to buy it one cent a day. Measured by the cost of its production, The Daily News is worth its price, tart itt The Chicago Daily News is sold by all newsdealers, or will ba mailed, postage paid, for.,$3.00 per year, or 25 cents per month. Address VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Daily News, Chicago.