The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 03, 1885, Image 10

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    A QBE AT WESTEtlX INDUSTRY.
Represented Ity Men. in tlie Cattlemen's
Convention in St. Zouto.
The cattlemen have taken St. Louis by
storm. Nearly 5,000 representatives of this
great western Industry were in session in that
city. Of these neatly 1,000 arc duly accredited
delegates to the second national convention
of cattlemen , the first convention having been
held there In November of last year. Until
that time the cattle industry of the west was
little knoWn and less cared for , except by
those wirg were directly engaged In the busi
ness , bu so pronounced was the character of
f the gathering , BO vast were the interests rep
resented and EO great was the attendance
that the importance and magnitude of the In
dustry secured recognition in all channels of
TOtnmerce , and made its influence felt every
where as one of the principal factors In the
sommercial world which regulates the laws of
supply and demand.
Forty-one states and territories arc repre-
lented by the delegates. A special train of
sight palace c-s from Denver arrived with
three hundred delegates from Colorado ,
Wyoming , Utah , Nevada and California.
Tlie Texas delegation were quartered at the
LIndcll hotel , the Colorado and New Mexico
risitors at the Southern , and the Idaho. Utah
nd Wyoming cattlemen monopolized every
available room at the Laclede. A delegation
from the national cattle growers' convention
that met in Chicago , consisting of R. B. Har
rison of MontanaV. . D. Smith of Illinois , L.
5. Coffin of Iowa , A. T. Babbit of Wyominc ,
ind W. A. Towers of Kansas were there to
: onfer with the convention relative to an
imalgamation of the two branches , The con
vention was in session during the whole of
the week , and handsomely entertained under
\ the auspices of a committee of prominent citi
zens headed by Major C. C. Rainwater. The
preparations for the ball at the Chamber of
Commerce indicate that It will be ono of tho
finest affairs of the kind in the history of the
city.
city.The
The walls were elaborately festooned and
draped with choice flowers and silken ban
ners ; the fountain in the center of the floor
transformed into a statue of choice exotics ,
and the rays of the electric light streamed
through hundreds of colored globes. The
: onventon was called to order shortly before
jleven o'clock by President E.
D. Hunter. The grand music hall of tne ex
position building was crowded to suffocation ,
and the r. resident was received with cowboy
rolls from thousands of throats. He con
gratulated the assemblage upon the success
ful opening of the second convention of the
National Cattle and Horse Growers' Associa
tion of the United States and brieflv referred
to the importance of the gathering and of the' j.
subjects to be discussed. Addresses of wel-
; ome on behalf of the citizens of St. Louis
wcr § delivered by Mayor Francis and pend
ing the report of the committee oa cfcden-1
tials , a recess was taken.
Prof. E. H. Moore , oj Colorado , read an
ilaborate paper upon "The Cattle Indus
tries of the United States. " Strong
grounds were taken in favor of national
quarantine laws , the point .being warmly
applauded. Touching the subject of illegal
fencing of public lands the speaker said
as it would be by" Connecticut farmers.
We only want laws to give us Ihe right to
occupy these lands until tha settler comes ,
r and now that we can come from our ranches
to the convention in palace cars , it is plain to
5ee that the days of rangers are numbered.
As the Indian gave way to the pioneer , so
must the cow boy go before the settler , and
the rancher take the place of the ranger , un
til the eight million acres of land nowroamed
by cattle shall teem with villages and model
farms for the cultivation of refined cattle ,
cared for not by cow-bo , s with revolvers , but
by cowboys with brains.
In the afternoon session , trhi'st waiting the
report from the committee on credentials , in
vitations were received and accepted to visit
the Merchants' Exchange hall ; also to visit
the grounds of the St. Louis fair association.
The delegates were also invited to attaud a
religious meeting in the same hall during the
evening , which was conducted by Rev. Sam
Jones. After the convention had been espe
cially asked to observe the last invitation
closely , and the delegation had extracted a
promise from the chair to do the same , tho
convention adjourned.
GEX1SRAL1D XOTSS.
Jfatters of Interest Toticlieil Upon by Press
Xfies Gatherers. I
Walter B. Smith , paying teller of the Sec
ond Fatioual bank , of St Paul , disappeared
with S4.COO of the banks funds. Smith has
been . in the bank two years. A bond was
furnished for him by the Guarantee Company
of North America. He has been a man of ex
emplary habits and moved in the best society.
lie has been talkins lately a great deal about
Australia and studying the time tables of
steamers going there , and it is thought he
has gone to that country.
A Morganfielil , Ky. , special says : News of
the reprieve of Robert Fowler , who so bru
tally murdered his niece , Miss Lydia Burnett ,
a handsome and accomplished young girl of
18 , in Union county , on Sunday , August 16 ,
for refusing his hand in marriage , an J who
was tried , convicted and sentenced to be I
hansed at Morganfield on Friday , Nov. 27th ,
uas-been received with indignition , and talk
of mob law is again heard. The testimony
at the trial of the murderer left no doubt as
to his guilt and the fact that he should be I
given a new lease of life meets with most
unfavorable comment. Fowler was asked to
have his sentence commuted to imprisonment
for lire. The court of appeals will hear the
case soon , and should Fowler's request
be granted , it would not be surprisiaz to hear
that the people of Union county had taken :
the law in their own hands.
XJic T.ast Hours of Alfonso ,
The following additional details of the
death of King Alfonso have been obtained
from the palace atElpardo : At 7:33 o'clock
Cardinal Benavldes , of Navarro , archbishop
of Saragossa , received the dying monarch's
confession and a3min'stered the last sacra
ments of the church in the presence of Queen
Isabella and Queen Christ'na , part of the roy
al family , and the chief officers of the house
hold. Soon after this King Alfonso implored
that his daughters might be sent for so that
so he could see them before he died. The
children were ia Madrid , ten miles away , and
an urgent dispatch was sent to Madrid direct
ing that they be brought to Elpardo at once.
All possible haste was made in complying
with this order , but when the little princesses
arrived at the palace it was too late to sec
their father alive. King Alfonso died at 8:45
a. m. in the arms -Queen Christina. Car
dinal Bcnavidcs souiht to console Queen Isa
J bella , who wept bitterly. The Infanta Isa
bella , the King's eldest sister , fainted away.
Queen Christina covered her husband's corpse
with flowers and she refuses to leave the
room in which the embalmsd remains are nov
lying- _
At St. Paul , Minn. , unknown persons
wrecked the fixtures in the Ninth Presby
terian church , from which the Rev. Dr. Mc
Lean has been debarred on charges of criin-
nal intimacT with a younz woman.
\VarmIns tho Xorth Atlantic Climate.
A New York engineer , J. C. Goodridge ,
Jr. , suggests a plan for moderating the
rlimate of our North Atlantic coast. He
assumes that the renson we do not get the
benefit of it now is that we have between
a * and it a Polar current , coming down
along the coast of Labrador through the
Straits of Belle Isle , and forming the cold
western wall of the Gulf Stream. Tlie ex
istence of tliis currer.c is well established.
Wliat Mr. Goodridge proposes is , thut it
ihotild be stopped in the Straits of Belle
Inlc 1)3 * a dam at a point where it is about
ten miles wide nnd 150 feet deep. The
darn , lie enys , could be built with the
Adjacent rocks , and the cost would not ex
ceed § 40,000,000. Tho effect of this would
be , he calculates , to change the tempera-
cure of tlio const from Capo Ilnttcras t ? )
Newfoundland. Nova Scotia would have a
climate ; is mild as Cape May , and Block
IsV.nd aa'l Cape Cod would become winter
watering places.
for
In order to cook your hare , you must al
ways fis-tjt catch it.
It is nuich easier to catch a cold than to
catch a liare.
To got rid of a cold , always usn Reu Star
Coisxli t'ure.
To get Red Star Cough Cure , only requires
twenty-five cents.
An Improvement.
The western journalist is fast acquiring
the amenities of polite and refined society.
Says a Detroit man , "The office boy of our
Dsteemed contemporary is , in tho editor's
absance , still trying to palm himself off on
the community as his intelligent and well-
informed principal. " Now , everybody must
admit that this is a great advance upon
the custom which formerly obtained of
speaking of a brother editor as "the empty-
headed sycophant across the way , " or
"the presiding jackass of the low-down
menagerie whose vile smelling odors pol
lute the surrounding atmosphere. " But it
terribly severe on the office boy. [ Boston
Transcript.
Usually such things aa are advertised
lobscss no value. But who would say that
Or. Bull's Cough Syrup possesses no merit ?
it is the standard remedy of our age. Price
25 cents.
Mrs. Augusta ISvnns Wilson has received
nearly § 100,000 from her books.
Think not ambition wise , because 'tis
brave.
. Mjss Anna Dickinson is rapidly recover
ing from'a serious illness.
A Trip to Collax Springs.
Colfux Springs , on the Chicago , Rock
Island and Pacific Railroad , is a popular
health resort to which many Western peo
ple go to try the waters , which are noted
or their healing properties. They are
: laimed to be beneficial for rheumatism
and kindred troubles. Mr. Charles P.
Grflin , a butcher of Stuart , Ia. , recently
made a trial of them and , while they ap
pear to have done him some good , he after
wards discovered a cure which proved in
finitely more efficacious. lie gives this
account :
"My attack was a very severe one , and
ior three months I was compelled to close
my store , as I was not ablo to attend to
business at all. My joints were swollen
and there did not seem to be any part of
my body that did not ache. After suffer
ing in thitfwny until the pain was almost
beyond endurance I went to Colfax
Springs to trythe effects of the waters.
The day I left home I had t-o be carried
flown stairs. After remaining at the
5piings a month I came back home feeling
somewhat better. A few wesks later , how-
ver , I had a relapse which prostrated me
thesamo as before. It was at that time
that I learned of Athlophoros. I sent for
a bottle of it , and in fifteen minutes after I
had taken the first dos3 I felt the effects of
it , and when I had finished my third
bottle I was well. I have not had any
rheumatism since and have attended to my
business every day , which is a thorough
test , as I am obliged to be out all kinds of
n-cather and at all seasons of the year. If
had known of Athlophoros in the first
place it would have saved me hundreds of
iloHars and the detriment to my business
in closing my store. I take great pleasure
in recommending it to others. "
Dr. L. D. Rounds , a dentist , for sixteen
years a resident of Oskalposa , but for the
past three years of Albia , Ia. , relates an
equally pleasant experience with Athlo
phoros :
' Rheumatism , " he Bays , "has been my
most serious trouble until about a year
ago , when I used a bottle of Athlophoros.
Since that time I have not had a twinge of
it. Previously I had been subject to sciatic
rheumatism for several years , many tim s
BO-badly that I could scarcely drag myself
around. When I commenced with Athlo
phoros my legs were so stiff that I could
scarcely get up the steps to my office. B it
am not troubled that way now , and the
joint of my legs are as free as they ever
were. I had tried so many remedies before
that I had no faith in Athlophoros when I
began with it , but I changed my mind after
had taken a few doses and found relief.
All I used was one bottle. It is the grand
est medicine ever heard of for rheumatism.
My wifu has also used Athlophoros with
success equal to mine. "
"During the years [ have been in busi
ness , " says Ol E. Givins , a druggist at
Stuart , Mr. Griffin's home , "I have sold
niiy different kinds of proprietary medi
cines'but none that has given such univer
sal satisfaction as Athlophoros has for
rheumatism. I always feel when I hand
out a bottlo of that medicine to a custom
er that I am giving him the full value of his
money. Since I have seen its wonderful
effects among my customers I gladly recom
mend it in every instance for rheumatism. "
If you cannot get ATHLOPHOHOS of your
drim ist , we will send it express paid , on re
ceipt of regular price one dollar per bottle :
We prefer that you buy it from your drug
gist , but if hchasn'tit , do not be persuaded
to try faomething else , but order at once
"
from"us , as directed. ATIILOPIIOKOS Co. ,
112 Wall Street , New York.
There are over 18,000 young women at
tending college this year.
. . . ,
torucya , AVusiiiustuu.D.C. Est'd 18C4. Advice free.
Jones calls his dog Hickory , because he
has a rough bark.
"I WISH I conld find something tnnt wpnia
rnre galls and prevent thcliair cominc in white. "
in nn evnrrsMon frcqnently heard. Veterinary
CarbolSsaUeiHah3ys do it Sold by Drug
gists at 50 cents and Sl.OO. _
The earliest and the longest has still the
mastery over us. [ George Eliot.
"Hunt's Remedy is the most effective
medicine I ever used in my practice for
dropsy and kidney diseases. It has almost
raised the dead. L. A. PALMER , M. D. ,
Mystic. "
A force that fights successfully against
vscase. A host in itself , is Hunt's Remedy.
There is nothing ia existence that will
equal Salvation Oil in curing pains in tbe
joints nnd muscles , or spinal affections.
Price 25 cents.
Bismark's income tax is $1,500 , while
that of Herr von Hauseman , is § 16,000.
If you experience a bad taste in the
mouth , sallow-ness or yellow color of skin ,
feel stupid and drowsy , appetite unsteady ,
frequent headache or dizziness , you are
"bilious , " and nothing will arouse your
liver to action and strengthen up your sys
tem like Dr. Pierce's "Golden .Medical Dis
covery. " By druggists.
A duck of a man makes a gooso ol a hus
band.
For Yoniig 1'eoplc.
The oldest and every way tho best young
people's paper in the country is the YOUTH'S
COMPANION- Boston , a weekly paper ,
published in quarto form , and finely illus
trated. It grows fresher as its years in
crease , and has been familiar to us for a
generation. We know a pair of bright eyes
that snap every week at sight of it. The
publishers will send you sample copies , or
will send you the paper every week to Jan
uary , 1887 , if you scud the subscription
price , ? 1.75 , now.
Billiards must be an easy game , for it's
mostly done on cushions.
Butter Huyers
everywhere arc refusing to tako white ,
lardy-looking butter except at "grease"
prices. Consumers want nothing but gilt-
edged butter , and buyers theieforo recom
mend thpir patrons to keep a uniform color
throughout theyear by using the Improved
Butter Color made by Wells , Richardson &
Co. , Burlington , Vt. It is the only color
that can be relied on to never injure the
butter , and to always give the perfect color.
Sold by druggists and merchants.
The King of Dahomey lias 3,500 wives.
The missionaries ara after him.
For cuts from barbed wire fence , sore shoulders ,
kicks and open sores on animals , use Stewart's
Healing Powder , 15 and 50 cts. a box.
Lord Salisbury , the British premier ,
dresses very plainly and neatly.
Halford Suico Is Invaluable for soaps , bashes ,
&c. Blends admirably with all gravies.
Gov. Hill used to be frail and sickly when
a boy. He has entirely recovered.
"Isn't that Mrs. Holmes ? I thought the
doctors gave her up. She looks well now. "
"She is well. After the doctors gave up
her case she tried Dr. Pierce's 'Favorite
Prescription' and began to get better right
away. I heard her say not long ago , that
she hadn't felt so well for twenty years.
She does her own work and says that life
seems worth living , at last. 'Why , ' said
she , 'I feel as if I had been raised from the
dead , almost. " Thus do thousands attest
the marvelous efficacy of this God-given
remedy for female weakness , prolapsus ,
ulceration , leucorrhuja , morning sickness ,
weakness of stomach , tendency to cancer
ous disease , nervous prostration , general
debility and kindred affections.
It's a cold day when a henp'ecked man is
not in hot water.
; * 2 Delicate diseases of either sex ,
however induced , speedily and permanently
cured. Book of particulars 10 cents in
stamps. Address , World's Dispensary
Medical Association , GG3 Main street , Buf
falo , N. Y.
KOUGH Oy PILES. "
Cures piles or hemorrhoids. Itching , protruding
bleedlngr. Internal or other. Internal mid extern *
i emeely In each package. Sure cure , oOo. .Druggists
Du. WALKER'S VixeaAit BITTKKS a medi
cine that expels disease without weakening
patient , cxhilirates the spirits without the
aid of alcoholic poison cures every phase
and consequence of indigestion , restores the
shattered nerves , regulates the bowels and
the liver , and imparts to the constitution
new strength and elasticity. Let the sick
rejoice !
"ROUGH OX ITCH. "
on Itch" cures skin humors , eruption ? ,
worm , tetter , Fait rheum , fros.ed feet , chll-
Itch , Ivy poUoii , barber's Itch. 30c. Jura.
PIfo's Remedy for Catarrh Is agreeable to use. It
Is not a liquid or a smilT. Me.
Paul du Chaillu is going to travel in the
Dark Continent again.
PREVEVT crooked boots nnd blistered heels by
TTcarlng Lyon's Patent Heel StllTeners.
Kough on Rat ] _ clcars out Hats , Mice. 15c.
"Itcugh en Corns' ' linrd orEOft corns , bunions. ic
"Rough en Toothache. " Instant relief. 13c.
The Sultan passes much of his time at
the piano.
Your medicine Athlophoros , has done
me more good than all others put together.
I can recommend it highly to those suffer
ing from rheumatism and neuralgia. I am
to-day free from rheumatism. Mrs. Orville
Stone , Englewood , Kan.
Disagreeable Dangerous.
Catarrh Is an exceedingly disagreeable disease. Its
varied symptoms discharge at the nose , bad breath ,
pain between the eyes , coughing , choking sensation ,
ringing noises In the ears. &c. being not only trou
blesome to the sufferer but offensive toothers. Ca
tarrh Is al-o dangerous , because It may Iendt6"bron-
chttls or consumption , licing a blood disease the
truemethod to cure Is to purify the blood. To purify
the blood take Hood's Saraaparllla , by which many
sufferers from catairh have been cured.
"I suffered three ycara from catarrh , and my gen
eral health was poor In consequence. "When I took
Hood's Sarsaparllla I found I had the right remedy.
The catarrh Is yielding , as Hood's Sarsnparllla Is
cleansing my blood , and the general tone of my sys
tem Is Improving. " FEASK "WASHBUKX , Rochester ,
X.Y.
"I suffered with catsrrh fifteen years ; tried all the
catarrh remedies without benefit , and was about to
try a change of climate when I took Hoood's Sarsa-
parllla. I would not take any money consideration
forthegood one bottle did me. Kowl am not trou-
bledany with catarrh. " I. TV. LILLIS , Chicago , 111.
Hood's SarsapariHa
Sold by all druggists. $1 ; six for So. Prepared by
C. I HOOD & CO , , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass.
IOO Doses One Dollar.
ELY'S
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Cleanses the Head.
Believes Tain at
Once. Allays In
flammation. Heals
Sores. Restores
Taste and Smell.
A particle is npnllcd Into
each nostril. Price 50 cts.
at druggists or by mail. Send for circular.
ELY UROTIIEKS , Druggists , Owego , X. Y.
A Casket of Silver Ware Free
To My pcnonwho will thcnr It to their neighbors , net u
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A physician In a Southern city writes that he had
tried some of the foods highly praised In the medical
Journals for Ills own Infant ; and , though some were
better than others , none were right In their action
upon tho bowels. The little one pined , and they had
almost despaired of Us life , when KIdge's Food was
tried , and the little one at once Improved and perfect
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Rues , Tidies. Hoods , Mittens , etc.
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Wanufncturers Stamped Kufr Patterns on Burlap. Be
ware of infringemfnls. Send for cirrul.ir.
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CURES WHERE AU ELSE FAILS.
Best Couch Syrun. Tastes good. Use
In time. Sold by druggists.
BIG OFFE"- introduce them ,
we will GIVE ATVAY 1,000 Self-Operating
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J. 51. Mooro , of Fnrmincton. Mich. , says : Mj
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Do not rtt Hops and JTInlt Bitters con
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THE LINCOLN MEDICAL IXSTITUTE A > T ) WATER CURE. Is owned , controlled , and manaprd by a
flftl-six rooms for the accommodation of patients , besides parlor ? , office * , reading room , and laboratory.
erythlns ; to make life pleasant and enjovable during treatment has Deen pn > \ hied. For ihu man ijccment
cure which has been so jrratcfully rcccit cd by patients , both In Europe and America. In diseases of wonim
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on special diseases sent free on application. Medicine sent to all parts of the country , after examination o-
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patients at their homes outof tho city.
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J. E. REED , M.D. Diseases of Women and of the Xervous System.
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Z.f ten to Tour Wife.
The Manchester GCAKDIAN , Juno 8th , IBS !
says : Atonoottho
"Windows ! "
Looking on tho woodland ways ! With
clumps of rhodouendroms and great masse *
pfMny blossoms ! ! ! "There was an interest
ing group.
It included one who had been a "Cotton
spinner , " but was now so
"Paralyzed ! ! !
That ho could only bear to lie in a reclin
ing position.
This refers to my case.
I was lirst Attacked twelve yeara a o
with "Locomotur Ataxy"
( A paralytic disease of nervo Sbro rarely ever cureil )
and was for sovcrul years barely able to got
about.
And for the last Five years not .able to
attend to my business , although
Many things havo been clone for me.
The fast experiment lieimr Nerve stretching ;
Two years ago I was voted Into the
Home for Incurables ! Near Manchester ,
in May , 1882.
* I am no "Advocate" ; "For anything in
the shape of patent" Medicines ?
And made many nbjertioiiB to my dear
wife's constant urging to try Hop Uitteni ,
but finally to pacify her
Consent edt
1 had not quite finished the first bottle when
I felt a change conic over me. This wa Sat
urday , November 3 1. On Sunday morning I
I felt so strong I said to ray room compan
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"Walk !
So started across the floor nnd back.
1 hardly know how to contain myself. I was
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day. nnd can walk quite safe without any
"Stick ! "
Or Support.
I am now nt my own house , nnd hope SOOT
to bo able to earn my own livingagain. . 1
have been a member of the Manchester
"Uoyai Exchange"
For nearly thirty years , and was most heart
Hy congratulated on going Into the roomoo
Thursday last. Very gratefully yours ,
JOHN BLAC *
MANCHESTER ( Eng. ) Dcc.i'4. IStKJ.
Two years later am perfectly well.
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DOES
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IT7ILIi BTTEELY CTJE3
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v >
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