Lincoln County tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1885-1890, September 08, 1888, Image 4

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ilfnyUi jltUN IflflKn heat;ifyoactnHsleePlWeiQHP1
TTTm """ mmm ambition and are always "tufyop'ilii M
ttick ia meed of medicine as if tick abed. You need Pake's Celery Cbmpiosd at tkil
ttaion, when the whole system is debilitated by the wear and tear of work or play it)
tkt extreme heat. Can you afford the time and cost of a yacation? Faint' Cekry
GtBpowd will remote the need of one. It is the only hot weather tonic that has trot
aajjriasl ralae. Compounded from the formula of a successful physician, as a gUMCa)
Utiferator it has no equal. When all
down from heat or overwork, re- Will BRACE YOU UP.
that Paint's Celery Compound 'mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmmwmmmmmmm
field by all druggists, 1 a bottle. Six for 5.
WELLS, BICHABD60N & CO., Proprs, Burlington, Vt.
m. S.
CLINTON,
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Fine Watch and Clock Repair
ing a Specialty.
Call and sec me before purchasing: elsewhere.
McDonald's Block, Spruce Street.
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ym Boot and Shoe Store
F i'J Boots. Shoes and Slippers
. . i to be found in North
.J(. 771 ! Platte. Give us a call and
. C. NOBLE, NORTH PLATTE, NEB.
E. B. WARNER,
Keeps constantly in stock Metalic and Cloth Draped Caskets, complete
x " line of Trimmings in White and Black, Gloss White Caskets,
Wooden Coffins of all sizes, Shrouds and Shoes.
Telegraph Orders Promptly Attended to. Open Day and Night.
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
Beick Liveey Stable,
IB-cua. "by ID- "W.
FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED
on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded bv the week or
month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the Hawley
Mouse on east iitn street,
3STOBTH PLATTE. - NEBEASKA
WALL PAPER,
Paint and Oil Depot.
At
'Sr Odd Fellows' Block, Spruce Street.
Always in stock the most complete assortment of WALL PAPER, wall
and ceiling decorations, CORNERS, CENTERS, Binders and nil latest
noylties in papers. Every shade of the best brands of READY MIXED
paints for nouses, bams, wagons and buggies. White lead, oils, glass,
putty, brushes, varnishes, kalsomine and complete painters1 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 NcrtU and South Platte Rivers, on the line of the
:j:y Union Pacific Railway.
Prices and Terms can be obtained on application at the office of
DILLON & COLLINS,
An eccentric Finlander who re
cently died willed all his property
to the devil.
Harrison, Morton and Miller will
go into New York city with a ma
jority few short of a hundred
thousand.
Wm. Carter, aged eighty-four,
b a A 1 ft I
has been a coroner for htty-one!
years and is the oldest coroner in.
England He succeeded his father.
Pretty Women.
All women look attractive when their color
and complexion is cloar, If your skin is sallow
eyea doll, yon are bilious, secure a box of Wil
liams' Australian Herb Pills, take as directed,
and tho -feeling of languor will leave you, your
eyes brighten, and you are another woman.
W. Price,Agent.
M. Zola says it is a mistake to
regard the French as a democratic
people. No nation is . more
wedded to aristocratic ideas or fon
der of outward marks of distinction.
"Faithful Dick" Tate, the ab
sconding treasurer of Kentucky,
got away with $157,000, according,
to the final figures of the account
ants who examined the books.
The new city directory of Los
Angeles, Cal., estimates the popu
lation at 88,588. With a new ca
lle railway, a land boom of strik
ing proportion; the success of Cali
fornia's southern center seems to
assured.
Ballard's Horehound Syrup.
A single bottle of Ballard's Horehond Hyrup
kept about your house for immediate nse will
prevent serious sickness, a large doctor bill, and
perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses.
. For curing consumption its success has been
simply wonderful, and for ordinary coughs.cclds,
sore throat, croup, whoopipg cough, sore chest
hemorrhages its effects are surprising and won
derful. Every bottle guaranteed. O. W. Price,
agent.
The Milwaukee Evening Wiscon
sin says that Editor Ruble has it
all arranged. Senator Spooner is
to be made attorneys general in
President Harrison's cabinet and
editor Ruble is to go the United
States senate.
Among the fifty-four Republi
cans of Oneida county, New York,
who signed a pledge to support Mr.
Cleveland four years ago, only five
stand by him to-day, and thirty
eitrht have unhesitatingly declared
themselves for Harrison.
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy is tho most successful preparation ever
produced lor 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 this great remedy. It is the one prep
aration that every family and every traveling
man should Do provided with, especially during
the summer months. Many cases of Chronic
Diarrhoea that had resisted all other treatment
ane ba filed the skill of good physicians have
been permantly cured by it. bold by t. a.
liongley.
A two-story dwelling house with
fourteen rooms and three large
brick chimneys was moved from
Peck's Mills. Conn., down the river
on two barges to West Hartford
last week. It was done without in
any way breaking up the building.
Judge Thurman and his bosom
friend, Allen 0. Myers, are kicking
against Canada because the urand
Trunk Railway charged them full
fare from Port Huron to Chicago
when they thought they were, vio
lating the interstate commerce law
and riding on free passes.
The EraprehS of Japan is rapidly
becoming one of the best informed
women of her time. She is a hard
student of German, Russian, French,
and Italian, and it is said that her
majesty has certain days of the
week upon which Japanese is a for
bidden language.
A merchant, after selling and using on article
for yearsknows something of its merits. Mr.
W. D. Haller, druggist, Blair, Neb., says: "1
have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea "Remedy, and do not hesitato to sny,
that 1 think it the best of all medicines for
diarrhoea and bowel compJnint.s generally
Bold by F. H. Longley.
Says "the Lincoln Xeivs: "Every
body who goes abroad to other
states, joins the unanimous echo on
returning, 'There's no state like
Nebraska.' No state has such crops:
no state has better people: no state
has more healthy prosperit'."
With the nomination of Warner
Miller by the New York Republi
can convention, the last hope that
the Democracy cherished of carry
ing that state for Cleveland and
Hill died out. The combination is
too strong to be beaten. Without
New York Cleveland's chances are
not worth a picayune. No won
der the Democrats are more dis
heartened than ever.
825. OO 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 the most pene
trating liniment known for all pain, for man or
beast it stands without parallel. Ladies who
have backache should never be without it. Price
50 cents. C. W. Price Agent.
"Politics," remarked a western
traveling man, "is a matter of cli
mate; depends wholly on the mean
annual temperature," I've just been
up in -Dakota where the air is cool
and bracing, and there the people
are nearly all Republicans. In
Iowa the weather is several degrees
warmer and the Democrats are a
little more numerous. In Mis
souri it's considerable warmer, and
the Democrats are in the majority.
In Texas, where it's blasted hot,
the people are ninetenths Demo
crats. And in hell it's unani
mous. I tell you, sir, it's all in the
climate."
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He knows what he is writing about. Mr. R.
' McLeod, druggist, Hemingford, Neb., says: "1
keep in stock a great variety of 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 mediclae in the market, for diarrhoea and
all bowel cosplaints. It saved the life of our
banker here." Sold by F. H. Longley.
-The leading fortune teller of
Paris, Mine. Moreau, left a fortune
of 600,000 francs.
Philadelphia people ate discuss
ing the propriety of having a Na
tional floral emblem for this coun
try. The sun flower, the clover
leaf, the lily, the ivy, the rose, the
corn tassel, the pansey, lilies of the
valley, camelia. oak leaves, and
"Silk-eyed pimpernell have been
suggested.
" Their Busineee Booming: .
Probably no one thing lias ansa d suh a gen
eral revival of trade at A. F, Streitz's Drug
Store ns their giving away to their, uato-n era of
so many free trial, bottles of Dr. King's New
Disovery for Consumption. Their trado is
simply enormous in this very valuable article
from the fat that it always cures and never dit
appoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis,
Croup and all throat and lung diseases qui kly
cured. You can test it before buying by getting
a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle
warranted.
George W. Cox, a murderer, was
hanged at San Andreas, Cal., on
Friday of last week. He swore pro
fusely on the way to the gallows,
and when the rope was on his neck
reeled off a great amount of breezy
profanity, to the astonishment of
all. He refused to listen to the
comforting words of the pastor, and
when asked if he did not want to
go to heaven, he Replied that he
would sooner go to the devil, to
which sulphurous statesman he
probably went without tarrying by
the wayside.
A Safe Investment,
Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satis
factory results, or in case of failure a return of
purchase price. On this saf s plan you can buy
from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is
guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when
used for any affection of tho throat, lungs or
chest, 6uch as consumption, inflammation of the
lungs, -bronchitis, asthma, whooping cough
croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste,
perfectly safe, and can always be depended
upon. Trial bottles free at A. F. Streitz's drug
store.
It is rumored in London that the
Queen has at length completed ar
rangements which will result soon
in the marriage of Prince Alexan
der of Battenburg, and the Princess
"Yictorin. The German emperor
and Bismork are said to have waiv
ed all objections and so what some
months ago seemed likely to involve
Europe in war, will now be consum
mated so quietly that, but for the
previous notoriety, it would scarcely
attract public attention.
The Saturday Eveniug Gazette of
Boston suggests that "the old Re
man will have to be silenced by his
friends if he continues to make
speeches in the vein in which he
has begun;" and anxiously inquires:
"Is he a political Rip Van Winkle
who has just waked up from a long
slumber, and in perfect oblivion of
what -has been going on during the
past" 'quarter of a century? "If,
says tlie Gazette, "He was a verita
ble old Roman come to life again,
he could not be more antiquated in
his views of political economy than
he appears' to be."
Jf AN EXPLANATION.
Wliat it this "nervous trouble" with which 60
many now seem to be afflicted? If you 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 our 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. You who are suffering can well
appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's Au
gust Flower. Its cures are marvelous.
em
The pension business has placed
the democrats of the house between
the devil and the deep sea. The
republicans by shrewd engineering,
have forced Congressman Matson,
of Jndiana, to report the bill remov
ing the limit from the arrears of
pension act, and the. bill must now
be considered. If the bill passes, it
will make such a drain on the treas
ury that there is likely to be a
deficit instead of a surplus to han
dle, and that means good-bye to the
Mills bill and all their pretentions
to tariff reform. If the democrats
vote against the bill after going on
record as being against the consid
eration of any other pension legis
lation, they will lose the soldier vote
Indiana and other doubtful
in
states, and is good-bye, democratic
party, in either case. Norfolk
Journal.
Jansas tried to steal a march on
young .Nebraska and carry off the
chairmanship of the deep water con
vention. But the convention would
not have it. It recognized the
metal of the Nebraska delegation
and the disposition of Nebiraskans
to "get there," and concluded tli'at
the best way for deep water to suc
ceed wis to put Nebraska to the
fore front of the battle. So they
set aside the report of the commit
tee on organization and elected Gov.
Thayer permanent chairman. It
was rather an extraordinary kick
for a non-partisan, non-political
convention to make, but the con
vention to make, but the conven
tion was evidently indignant at the
action of the committee in under
taking to upset the agreement that
had been made to put the governor
in tne cnair. Jiansas will Know
better next time.
Brae Up,
You are feeling depressed, your appetite is
poor, yon are bothered with headache, you are
fidgetty. nervous, and generally oat of sorts, and
want to brace up. Brace up, but not with stimu
lants, spring medicines or bitters, jrhich 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. Such a medicine you will find in
Electric Bitters and only $0 cents a bottle at A.
F. Streitz's. Drug Stqre. "5
CURES
JMacbt, TftHwelM. Earaelit,
NEURALGIA, SORE THROAT,
Catarrh, Crttff, Frttt Bitot,
Strt Nteflts, Caktf BrtMts, Lmm Back,
RHEUMATISM
Strata, Braisas, Cirfs, Burns, 0M Sir as, !.
SU by tJrusgittt. 50c. amf $1.0$.
HAMLIN'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS.
BastintlwWtfW. Try Than. 25c.
SONG BOOK MAILED FREE.
AMmi WIZARD OIL CO.
CHICAGO
PARTIES HAVING LAND
on oajpear the line of the B. & M. R. 11.,
either railroad, school, deeded or relin
quishments will do well to place them in
my hands for sale. In sending list of
land, please state lowest price, terms and
value of improvement, if any.
C. C. Hawxins,
Traveling Land Agent of B. & 31. R. R.,
Room 34, Richard's Block,
Lincoln, Nebr,
A WARNING.
The modes of death's approach are varions
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 n timbers of tu
bercle germs into the system and where these
germs fall upon smtablejBoil they start into life
and develop, at first -slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat and if al
lowed to continue .their ravages they extend to
the lungs, . 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 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
Boechee's German Syrup. It will give you im
mediate relief.
No. 349S.
FIEST NATIONAL BAM,
INTortli Platte, - ISTeb,
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, Nonvay, Sweden Denmark,
Italy, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Austria.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS.
l. IT. STREITZ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
: : :. .-pgrcrQ-aaBT : :
$1. One Dollar $1.
IF PAID IN ADVANCE
Will jkufe pape?
1 One Year. 1
I
Hill
House, Sign and Carriage
Kalsominins:
zp-A-insTTiisra-,
&c. DECORATIVE
PAPER HANGING done in the
latest style, promptly to order, at
reasonable prices. We guarantee
to use good material and give satis
faction 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.
ALL COMMUNICATIONS
0 ME WITH REGARD TO
-NY INTERESTS I MAY HAVE
N TOWN LOTS OR OUT
LYING LAND IN NEBRASKA,
COLORADO OR WYOMING,
WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
J. T. CLARKSON,
164 RANDOLPH STREET,
CHICAGO.
AKD DEALER IN
, OILS, VARNISHES
"Wall Paper,
WINDOW GKClSS AND BEUSHES.
Agent for Slierwin & Williams' Mixed Paints and the Diamond
Brand Paints.
Corner Sixth, and Sprace Streets-
HERSHEY & ,CO:,
DEALERS IX N
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
AND
IROID CARTS, ETC.
Agents for the Celebrated
Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills.
Agents for Union Sewing Machines.
Locust Street,
North Platte, - - Nebraska.
J. Q. TH ACKER,
UGGIS T.J
KEITH'S BLOCK, FRONT STREET, OPPOSITEPACIFIC HOTEL.
nSTOHTH PLATTE, NEBRASKA,
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.
H1. J. BROEKER,
Merchant Tailor,
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. .
There
are 1 wo uistinauismna
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 paper as 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:
Second. 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-6ut-universal rule to praise
one's party and candidate to the skies, and jU cry.dowm the
opposition party and its candidate to the verge of the disreputable.
So common Jiavc juchjaUjt-j-rcpicLeHSremBEbds 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 newspaper which give the reader 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 in
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 asbitioa to gratify,'
no V ax to grind," the impartial and 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-nullion-a-week."
M. Wygant, Sibley, Iowa, writes: "I am well pleased with
The Daily News, although I am a bred-in-the-bone ' Re
publican with a carpet tap experience in the South ending in
1872. The extreme fairness of The Daily News, giving
credit where dae regardless of party, meets my approval."
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 dailv
vxwvxv x . xrvvvov, ruDiisner Tne Dairy News, ChicifO.
First. THE DAILY NEWS
Is a daily paper for busy people.
Of all mankind the people of Chicago and the busy north
west are, the busiest. And yet perhaps no equal number of peo
ple are to be found who appreciate so keenly the necessity of an
intelligent knowledge of the world's daily doings. They recog
nize that they, more than anyone else, are the world's providers
in many, of the most important necessaries of life.. How lm
portant. then, that thev should have their daily intelligence of
every event-, the worlcKveryiwhich by any possibility can affect
their diversified. Icomajercial holdings. And in all the higher
interests of life where -can bq found a like number of people
more keenly appreciative-, of all that contributes to progress 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 thatmost cumbrous, unserviceable,
time-destroying thing, the " blanket-sheet" newspaper. With the
blindness of veryatuity 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 TiiE 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 circula
tion is over " a-million a-week."
R. M. Lawrence, Wlliamsville, 111., says: "The 'big daily' "is
too much for me Not that a person is obliged to read every
thing printed in the blanket-sheets,' but one having anything
lse to do doesn't have time to hunt through the long-drawn
twaddle for a few grains of digestible food."
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