-is.- ' r r 5s- '3f BEWARE! I KNOW of soaps quite fair to see, Take care ! They can both white and spurious be, Beware! Beware! Trust them not, They are fooling thee! They claim to be the purest made, Take care ! They are of an inferior grade, Beware! Beware! Trust them not, Buy the Ivory! If they are recommended you, Take care ! The grocer speaks not always true, Beware! Beware! Like as not He is fooling thee ! Some counterfeits are white as snow, Take care ! Almost like Ivory Soap they show, Beware ! Beware ! Trust them not, They are fooling thee ' Hold on to that and shun the rest, Take care! It is the cheapest and the .best; Of frauds beware! Trust them not, Trust pure Ivory. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ' Ivory'-; " they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar aid remarkable qualities of "the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1886, by Procter ft Gunblf . GREATEST HIT EYEK MADE ! PRBE! PBEB! i km Crayon Portrait hi Amy Without Any Charge, Commencing Monday, Oct. 7th, we will give free, to all persons buy ing goods to the amount of $30 or more, an order for one of our genuine Crayon Portraits, of yourself or any friend you may select. SI 00.00 BEWABD We will give $100 to any charitable institution in North Platte on sufficient proof that the portraits we give away are not made with gen uine crayons or that they are not equal in every respect in artistic merit and execution to any $15 crayon made. We challenge comparison as to the perfection of these portraits in likeness to the photograph from which they are made. We invite a comparison with the best crayons made by the best of artists. "A thing of beauty is a joy forever". What could be nicer for home adornment than one of those elegant crayons? See sample in the window. We have also made arrange ments with a large frame manufactory to mount and frame these por traits for our patrons in the best style at oue-jpourth the usual cost of such frames. You can have either gilt or bronze frame with first-class French picture glass, all ready to hang on the wall. You are, however, not obliged to purchase a frame at all, or you can purchase it at some other store. This does not matter to us, we give yon the picture and sell you the frame at cost if you wish it. WE DO THIS TO ADVERTISE OUR BUSINESS. Manjr people wonder how we can afford to give away a work of fine art like this with so small a purchase of goods. We answer that it is done as a big advertisement. No other such inducement can or will be offered by any otlier house in this city. Strike while the iron is hot come now and avoid the rush that will be' sure to take place for these crayon pictures. Remember that you need not purchase $30 worth of goods at any one time, but at different times aggregating that amount. OUR BUSINESS-LIKE GUARANTEE! We guarantee that these potraits are first-class in every respect, and equal to and similar in style and execution to the crayou now on exhi bition at our store. The above offer is made in the best of good faith to the public at large. You are invited to share in it. BENNIE S NEW PALACE OF FASHION, Spruce Street, Opposite the Postoffice. . Something JsTew for ladies The Most Elegant Shoe Ever Made. V c If " 1:2 i 1XSIDE VIEW. OUTSIDE VIEW. OROPOOT, LIBBY & CO., Manufacturers of MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FINE SHOES. We are prepared to supply a long-felt want, and for this shoe we claim it is the most SATISFACTORY, STYLISH AND ONLY PER FECT FITTING SHOE MADE. It fits on the foot like a glove 011 the baud. It is not cumbersome like the button shoe that has four or five thicknesses of leather over the instep, but tF: shoe has but one thickness and presents a seamless, glove-fitting front, comfortable to the foot and pleasing to the eye. This shoe differs materially from the "old side lace." That had from 18 to 24 eyelets, double cord, and pulled on sideways, while this shoe has but eight eyelets, pulls on straight and is held in place by a low gore, inserted on each side of the shoe, which is covered and protected by the top, and is adjusted to the ankle by lacing on the inside, giving to the foot a very slim and small appearing form. This shoe cannot break in the hacl and neither arc you inconvenienced by constantly re-sewmg buttons or repairing button holes. This shoe is being placed in all good towns, and its success and popularity are assured. Wc feel confident if you will trv a pair of these shoes you will not be satisfied with any others. Would" be pleased to have you call and make a personal inspection of this shoe and think it will interest you. C.C.NOBLE, - - NORTH PLATTE Exporting pig iron to England is like sending coal to Newcastle, yet the pig iron has been contracted for. Pennsylvania is to furnish it, and it is to be delivered in Liver pool. Only 1,000 bars are bargained for, but this small consignment will do as a starter. Uacle Sam's bone and nerre liniment will w Uerespraiag. brakes, neuralgia and rheumatism aid by all druggists. It is, fifteen years since the Trap pist monk began to plant eucalyp tus trees in the Roman campagna. Now several hundred acres are covered with them,: and, as a result, there has been a large decrease in the malarial fevers once so common in the district. Uncle Sam's Condition Powder will core dis tempers, coughs, colds, fevers and most of the dlcoMSB to which horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry are subject. Sold by all druggists . Bk. Jaqcbs GebUan WoKm Cakes destroy worms and reaao7e them from the system. Safe, pleasant and effective. Cremation is coming more and more into vogue iii. Germ any, in spite of the expense and certain legal diffculties which render its performance in some parts almost an impossibility. At Goth a no fewer than 100 bodies " have been cremated during the present year. Happy Home Blood Pcbifiek is the peoples popular medicine for purifying the blood; pro; venting or curing dyspepsia, biliousness, head ache, boils and all fevers and malarial diseases. Price 50 cents and one dollar per bottle. Joseph Pulizer is about to start from Paris upon a tour around the world, accompanied by inyited guests. Mr. Pulitzer goes by way of the Suez canal, India and Japan. Advices from him are to the effect that his health is better than at any previous time in the last two years . Marvelous Success. Ballard's Horehound Syrup has been a marvel ous success from its inception. There is no cough it will not relieve. It is guaranteed to re lieve all throat and lung ailments and for croup, sore throat, whooping cough, and all conghs its action is very remarkable. Ask for BALLARD'S HOKEHOUND SYRUP and take no other kind, and you will not be disappointed. A. F. Streitz, Agent. 1 When Allen Thorndike Rice lived he was accounted a million aire. When he died his estate was found to be worth less than 50, 000. Instances like this occur almost daily. The tendency is to greatly exaggerate the fortunes of the living, but death always brings a cold statement in fact. The Chinese minister wears an enormous diamond ring 011 his thumb. This stone is of immense size and very brilliant. The set ting, instead of being gold, is of dark wood, The wood from which the ring was made is very old said to be 1,000 years and its rarity makes it more costlv than gold. Mr. E. P. Lovejoy, a large dealer iu general merchandise at Wabuska, Nevada, says: "I have tried St. Patrick's Pills and can truthfully say they are the best I have ever taken or known or'used." As a pleasant physic or for disorders of the liver they will always give perfect satis faction . For sale by A. F. Streitz jmd Dr. Longley, North Platte. The young man recently arrest ed iu Colorado while masquerading in woman's clothes and suspected of being Tascott, is at the point of death from typhoid fever The compliment paid him by the detec tives in supposing him capable of fooling the public of the entire world was to much for him, and he has collapsed under the strain. A Safe I nvestment, Is one which is guaranteed to bring you sati.s fatcory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On this mf3 plan you can buy from our advertised druggist n bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of the throat, lungs or chest, Buch as consumption, inflammation of the lungs, bronchitis, asthma, whooping congh, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly wife, and can always be depended upon. Trial boles free nt A. F. Streitz's drug store, t Major-Genera! Crook, command- 1 nil -r mg uie division or tne Missouri, 111 his annual report gives prominence to the subject of desertion. He is of the opinion that if the soldier could, after a reasonable term, serve his connection with the mili tary service by the payment of an amount which his enlistment and service had cost the government it would go far towards preventing desertions. He suggests shorten ing the term of service. EiiRT's Daylight Liver Pills are a boon to sufferera from sick headache, sour stomach, tor pid liver and indigestion. Sugar-coated, pleas ant to take and warranted to go through by day-ight. The dutchess of Beaufort, dining once at Mme. de Guise's with King Henry IV, of France extended one hand to receive his majesty's salu tion while she dipped the lingers of the other hand into a dish to pick out what was to her taste. This incident happened in the year 1598. It demonstrates that less than 300 years ago the fingers were still used to perform the office now assigned to forks, in the highest and most refined circles of society. At about this time, in fact, was the turning point when forks began to be used at table as they are now. W-hen we reflect how nice were the ideas of that refined age on all matters of outer decency and behavior, and how strict was the etiquette of the courts, we may well wonder that the fork was so late in coming into use as a table-furnishing. The ladies of the middle ages and the Renaissance were not less proud of a delicate, well kept hand tjian those of our own days, and yet they pick ed the meat from the platter with their slender fingers, and in them bore it to their mouths. The fact is all the more remarkable, because the form of the fork was familiar enough, and its application to other uses was not uncommon. STATE NEWS. Five new boilers for the Kearney reform school arrived Sunday. It will cost $180 to remove them from the track to the boiler house, Thomas Burke and Lee Dillon of Nebraska City have been pro nounced insane. As the asylums are crowded the two cases will be kept in the county jail. The lies-have all been nailed and farmers will, no longer bury them selves in 'tlie shady depths of the corn fields to escape the snares of the importunate politician. The settlers who have been wait ing dn the borders of the Nebraska strip of the Sioux reservation for several months are now going quiet ly over and taking possession. we Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizeas that for years e have been selfine Dr. King's NewDiscgyery - T . , ,-T V! 1 T, !. T:ilf Bucklen's Arnica Salve asdlectoo Ktters nnd have never handled remedies' that Bell as .well, or that have given jfsch universal satisfaction. . We do not hesitate, to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory results do 'not follow their usn These remedies have won their great, popularit purely on their merits. Ai E. Streitz. druggist. -4 ' , , A war on prices between two merchants iof Alma one day last week brought th& price of plush down frotn.59 cents to 9 cents, and as a result everybody wears plush. Fisherselevator at Peru fell across the B. & M. sidetrack Sunday night and as it was full of grain it will require several days1 work to remove it. The loss will be con siderable. The postmaster at Potter does not object to having a few little tricks played upon, him, but when it comes to makingHhe postoffice a target for bullets he says it is a little more than he can "stand. The four-year-old son of Mrs. William Knaggs, who recently deserted her husband and children at Kearney, died last week at the home of its grand-parents in Phelps county. No trace of the mother has yet been found. Eilert's Extuact of Tab and Wild Cheku is a safe, reliable and pleasant remedy for coughs colds, bronehitjg asthma and all throat troubles; v. lib relievo and benefit consumption. Try it and be convinced. Every bottle warranted; price Wc and $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Pro- rcd by the Emmert Proprietary Co., Chicago. Fremont has a real live spook, the ghost of an old milk woman who recently died. In life the old lady worshiped her cows and since her death the spirit returns nightly, feeding the cattle and terrifyiug the neighbors generally. The announcement that Cuming county has:a nine-year-old boy who weighs 1G0 pounds calls out the assertion that there is in Blair town ship. Washington county, a bright miss of the same age who turns the scales at 175 pounds. Mike Sullivan of Spaulding met with a serious accident hist week. While returning from Cedar Rapids with a load rnt lumber the wagon was overturuett upon him, pinning him under the great weight trom 10 o'clock at night until about 10 the next morning. Ballard's Snow Liniment. This wonderful remedy is guaranteed to euro Neuralgia. It is a positive cure. It will cure Kheuruatism no matter of how long standing. It will cure the dull aching pain in the small of the back. It will euro all sprains and bruises. It will instantly take out the fire from a scald or burn, and stop all pain. It is the most pene trating liniment iu the world. It is good for all inflnmation. It is guaranteed to do all claimed for it or nionry refunded. A. V. Streity, Agent. Mrs. Harry Bolton of Unadilla. a bride of a few days stauding, started out in married life to carry the pocketbook, She carried it about two miles and then lost it. As the purse contained 100 a diligent search was made, but no traces of the missing article could be found. Richard J. McClees, a Dundy county fanner, concluded to emi grate east an..! started oil in a prairie schooner without paying his debts before he mailed. A constable, however, overhauled him at Strat ton, and rather than go on the back track McClees "paid the amount demanded. .con- nrnirift firfl in ElfcWrX town ship, Dodge county, create fiiderable excitement Mondav s nnfc crotten under control imtil 300 tons of hay had been destroyed and about 600 damage done. The fire was started by a Fremont tinner and the sufferers will ask a settlement. Bucklin's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma and aU sloe eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay re quired. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 123 cents per box. toi sale by A. P. 8treitz. In boriug a well 260 feet deep near Filley the workmen found the iron tools so highly charged with magnetism that they would hold up a cold chisel weighing over a pound, while a knife immersed a few minutes in water taken from the well would pick up needles and other small articles for some days afterward . is &n Boot & Shoe Store r OFFERING ITS COMPLETE STOCK Samples of Fancy Stationery. We have a complete set of samples of Fancy Stationery such as Wedding Goods, Ball Programs, Calling Cards, &c. These samples are of the style to be used this fall and winter, and run from nice and common, such as we can afford in North Platte, to gorgeous and expensive. They are worth looking at just to see what is being used. Call and examine them. Stevens & Bake. We Handle all the Best Brands of Boots, Shoes, lippers, 5- AND SELL THEM ON JLuOr a,xglxi.s fox Casli. Our Stock is the Largest in Western Nebraska and- no one can fail to be suited. When in need of anything in our line. W wAm mJUbN wf - OTTENSTEIN'S BLOCK. SPRUCE STREET. The Grand Island Sanitari cirn Under the Management of DRS. ALBY AND FREE, For the treatment of all Chronic and Surgical Diseases and Diseases of the Particular attention iaid to Deformities, Dis eases of the Kidneys, Private Diseases, Dis eases of Women, Diseases of the Skin, Heart, Nervous system, Lnn? and Throat, Surgical Operations. Piles, Tmnors, Cancers, etc., etc. Pleasant Rooms for Twenty Five Patients, With Hoard and Attendance Furnished. Address The Grand Island Sanitarium, Grand Island. - Nebraska. Land Otlice at North Platte, Nebr., November nth, 18d!. f Notice is hereby Riven that the follovini; namcd bpttlor has filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that raid proof will be made beforo Itefdster nnd Receiver at North Platte. Nebr., on Jan. tioth, m, viz: John Murray, D S. No. yJSi for the soutwest quarter of the notheast quarter and lots 2 and 3, section l'J, township 12, range 2S, west. JIo names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultiva tion of. said land, viz: Frederick Kade, or North Platle. Nob., (ins Osrosky, Luko Maloney. and Mike Maloney of Cottonwood Sprins Neb. -133 Wa. Nkyilxe, Register. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, SILVERWARE, ETC- Watch Eepairing and Engraving. Carlson Block, Spruce Street. HERSHEY & CO., DEALEKS IN AGRICULTURAL! M 1 J L E M E N T S, AND "W"a,grorLS, Cariagres, BvLgrgles, IO-A-ID OABTS, ETC. Agents for the Celebrated Goodhue and Challenge Wind Mills. Agents for Union Sewing Machines. Locust Street, - - Nebraska. North Platte, The National Building, Loan AND PROTECTIVE UNION. The new vegetable remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Sick and Ner vous Headache, Female Weakness. Rheu matism, Catarrh, Dropsy, Scrofula, Pimples and Face Eruptions and Blood, Liver and Kidney diseases . It purifies the blood and through it acts upon all organs and tissues of the body, and strengthens and builds up the system while it eradicates disease. It is the most economical blood purifier and pleasant to take. Price $1: Six bottles $5. Prepared by J. W. COLE CO., Black Kiver Falls, Wl. Sold lay 37. S-feroitsB, ESTIMATED ILLUSTRATION, Showing the cost and profit to be derived by the borrower of $1,000 in five years. The borrower having been a shareholder six months, and holding thirteen shares, has made application for a loan, and his applica- tion has been accepted and approved. lie receives in cash ; : IOOO.OO He has paid in admission feo on thirteen shares at $2,00 per share , 3R.00 lie has paid six monthly installments at 60 cents per share, amounting to $7.80 per month i iri.m lie has paid two quarterly installments of 'i cents per share, amounting to $3.25 each . ' ' fi.."0 Now lie pays on the last Saturday of each month a monthly installment of ' - M cents a share 7.80 I Also his interest at rive per cent per annum on $1,000, payable monthly j t.lOJi! Also his premium nt five per cent per annum on $1,000 payable " j monthly j 1.16iT " As nil protective installments are returnable, total monthly payment even- 7 tually, except such times as there may be a quarterly installment... .. I . ,1.13H' In four and one-half years (or 54 months) the balance of the unexpired ' j time of five yenrs, he will have paid ns installments, interest and pre- " vnitmi f Ml.20 Also add the remainder of quarterly installments, eighteen at $3.25 each... To a in our. t invested, nside from protective installments, which are return- ' able owing to the return protective installment plan adopted by the v union. ' - lons.yr The certificate of bhares having matured is worth $1,300, which will pay the loan nnd leave a surplus of $300, thna eventually the borrower lias had , the use of $1,000 since six months after becoming a shareholder, and has cleared a handsome profit of j 211.00 i R. P. FORREST, AGT. I CITY PHARMACY Tlxiard IDoox- ZXToxrfcla. of Fostoffico. ESTABIiISXXHD 1884. J. Q. TH ACKER, DFZ.UOG-IS T-ii KEITH'S BLOCK, FHONT STREET, OPPOSITE PACIFIC HOTEL NORTH 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. DRUGS, PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass, Fine Brandies, Wines, Whiskies and Cigars. THE IMPROVED GERMAN ELECTRO-GALVANIC BELT The best and strongest. Scientifically constructed. A positive and unfailing cure for many diseases in which medicine fails. Liver, stomach and kidney diseases, dieases of the blood, catarrh, skin diseases, lung troubles, rheumatism, female com plaints, paralysis, nervous debility, seminal weakness, impoteucy, itc. - P J. BROEKER, Merchant Tailor, CLE .3NT3S A Permanent Wall Coating, adapted for Solid Wall Relief work; Also for Plain Work, Your orders solicited. Prompt attention given. DR. F. H. LONGLEY, NORTH PLATTE, NEB, L AEGE STOCK OF PIECE GOODS,, embracing all the new designs, kept on hand and made to order. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFQfcK Spruce Street, next door to Post office. "' Brick Liyert Stable, FIRST-CLASS RIGS FURNISHED on short notice and at reasonable rates. Horses boarded hy the week .or month. Careful and competent employes. Stable opposite the - Hawly House on east Fifth street. :Tiir jSTOHTH PLATTE,