- - - . r I I ' - No , t0 ( , , ll : yOlll ' ( 'Ye , but for solid lil1sil1t ss (1.l ) ( ndah1e bargains i We are alWal rs at the front. . . .I. . . I We have just received a New Line of Outing w Flannels no trashy Stint but g 00(1 , at very . . .Low Prices. . . . .S. , For ThaiskE givin . you may need some New Table Cloths or Nap- kips. tiVe have llacel 011 our counters all Fle j ailt Va- riet } y at 1)rites that a will make Trashy . gOOdS ashamed 5 i of themselves. . . , m. . Oni. ' stoc1. 0l' Capes a1ai Jackets is alnlosl ; sold out- what there is let will l ) ( ' 4o1(1 to , roil at cut prices. oee Come alll see us foi' Millinery. We are The Lealel S. I r..v.ar. I soup I I I I Dry Goods , Carpets , Millinery. I . r-V 'V -rtTS s. I HJ. i CANSCHOWJ. THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. I 11111 f f ' as WOUOUppO , ° a 000 oo I p . a .oo / I CS o i 0 0G D \G / o _ : -0 _ o WV- 0 -0 - -ALL'LEADEP,5'rASHIONi -p ° DEGLRRE AS oNE VOICE , I. r. = . O 'fHR'PS.iEAR RESIS7ERS1 G-r . , „ rJ R - - roI % Foo7./AR - . „ _ _ -O . , _ u ( iSYHEIRFiFSt CHOICE " 0 Op -p 0 V I r / BojT ro ro , a j , o , o o "o . o " oo - , Doo. OO0oA0 0 f t ! tl t Eta H 1 Good f Suggestioll ! H Is like a crying baby at a public meeting , it Ought to be CarrIed Out Those J. B. Lewis Shoes are suggestive of all tliat pertains to Style , Fit , and Good Wearing ( Qualities at a Reasonable Price. c1We Suggest That You Buy a Pair. I THEY ARE SOLD BY-OF COURSE YOU KNOW I I i FCANSCHOW 1 i , THE OLD RELIABLE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. 1. _ . - - -u - - - - - - - - - - - - - Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , CREAM BAKING . powoLR MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. - , General . News. THE DOWN GRADE. \Vheu the engine is a-puffin' , And a snortin' au' a bluffin' , Like it mighty of'en will ; 1Ghen you hear the thing a-blowin' , Then you know it's hard a-goin' , For its climbin' up a 1ii11. When it goes a-whizzin' by you In a way that's like to try you. If you're just a bit afraid. Nhen it's runnin' fast an' faster , Like it doesn't need a master , 1'lien it's on a + lown grade. When you see a man a-workin' , Au' his duty never shirkin' , An' a-stvearin' more or less ; 1Vheft you see hini clinibin' higher , An' he never seems to tire , He's a-climbin' to success. When you see one goin' easy , In a manner light au' breezy , Like for pleasure lie was made. Just remember he's a-sliowin' , That it's mighty easy goin' , 1Vhen you're on the down grade. -Chicago Evening Post. The A. R. U. is "chewing-the-rag" with the Great Northern and a strike may be precipitated. A skilled machinist in India can be employed for about twelve and a half dollars a month of our money. The Baldwin Locomotive works on Oct. rst , had built since their organization - tion 14,500 engines. They employ 3,500 men. Java , an island 6oo miles long with a population of 23 millions , has See miles of railroad. The trains run during the day only. A West Virginia railroad on October , 23 cut its train service to one a day , because - cause water could not be obtained for the engines. Track material has gone forward to construct the first railroad in Alaska. It will be at the Treadwell mine on Douglas island. In Norway the railroads use salt to prevent track heaving from frost and also use it to prevent weeds from growing - ing along the track. The general nianagerof the Rio Grande Western says his company will build to Los Angeles , iii the spring , over the route originally surveyed. J , ill , Barr , formerly a Burlington official ficial , lately Gen. Supt. of the Western Division of the Northern Pacific , has been transferred to the Eastern Division , same position , to succeed E. W. Mc- Kenna. By the lately established railroad ferry between Copenhagen and Malmo , in Sweden , a tourist can now travel all the way from Constantinople , in Turkey , to the northernmost point of Norway and Sweden without leaving the train. The Lake Shore on Oct. 24 , ran a passenger - senger train from Chicago to Buffalo , 5to miles in S hours and 12 minutes , nearly 65 miles per hour , excluding stops At two different points , a stretch of 4 miles each , a speed of 96 miles an hour was maintained. An open switch , no signals and high speed let a fast freight on the N. V. , N. H. & H. at Blackstone Junction , R. I. , into a turntable pit , recently , killing the engineer and head brakeman and seriously - ously injuring three others. The engine , nine cars and the turntable were wrecked. The annual report of the U. S. Com- iyissioner of Labor shows that in seven and one-half years strikes have cost em- ployes in lost wages $35,000,000 , and the employers slighlty less than $29oooooo , throwing out of employment 2,391,203 laborers. It don't pay to strike from this showing. The "Sunset Limited" lately ran from New Orleans to San Francisco , a distance of 2,489 miles , in 3 days , 2 hours and 45 minutes. The distance to Los Angeles. 2,007 miles , was covered in 2 days , 9 hours and 45 minutes. The route considered - sidered , this is remarkable time , and the fastest on record between these points. 199 MILES IN 175 MINUTES. The record-breaking train on the Lack- awanna road , which left East Buffalo at S:47 a. m. , arrived in Corning , 130 miles distant , at 10:45 , October 5th. From Corning to Big Flats , a distance of 6/ miles , the run was in exactly 4 minutes , or at the rate of 99/ miles per hour. The distance from Corning to Elmira , i6 miles , was made in II minutes. The 199 miles from Buffalo to Binghampton were covered in 195 minutes. This train , which consisted only of the engine , a hotel car and a common coach , arrived in Hoboken at 4 :19 o'clock , October 5th , making the run of 407 miles from East Buffalo in 452 minutes , including - cluding all stops and slow-ups. The only passengers were Jos. Walker , the Wall street broker , who is a son-in- law of Sam Sloan , president of the D. , L. & W. , and the members of Mr. Walker's family. The distance between Elmiraand Binghampton , 57 miles , was made in 54 minutes. The run of 67 miles between Washington , N. J. , and Hoboken was made in 66 minutes. This is considered remarkably good speed , on account of the bad grades , the numerous drawbridges , and the many railroads which the Lackawanna road crosses. The train stopped at Elmira , Binghamton , Scranton and Washington - ton , N. J. Ateach i of these places the engine was changed.-Scientific Amen- can. , I + . Finest llaII(1 picked Apples , $5 ( ' to OOc , at KaliPPle's. Canyon City Lump Coal 7 a toil. W. C. Bullard & Co. See us abouthard coal befoz'e our winter supply. THE RIVERSIDE OAK { . 'r II - : : ! . _ LIr 'X' ' 'r ' a . > Gh { fyI y ' . ' + . r' 9 f& q\\ujiII ; \ \ , , , , , + , r uuat ttuuuatn , , ( 'a ' : Li We Ilow have in stock a full line of the Riverside Oak , the Gem City Oak , and the Thos. White Oak Heaters-both soft and hard coal burners. III fact we have the finest thing in heating stoves to be bought in the market , or ever exhibited - ited in this city. Don't fail to see our Ventiduct Heaters. We also have the popular Square Oven Gook Stoves in stock. Everybody ought to have one of our Square Oven Cooks-they are the latest and the very lest. Coeul AN tC Co. ANTi-RUST TINWARE This isabsolutely rust proof , every piece is guaranteed , and will be replaced if not as rep- resented. COC.HRAN & Co. BUGGIES AND CARTS Remember , we are Sllowillg the best line of Buggies. Carts and Wagons to be seen in this part of the Republican valley. G00HRAN & Co. J ULIu S Kti NER p , Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. 7 'I am still doing carpet laying. carpet cleaning , lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. 11y charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at TRIBUNE office. JULIUS KUNERT. ANDREW CARSON , . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . - of Proprietor the. . . . SUNNYSE DAIRY'SJ We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , and prompt , courteous service. SMITH , BondedAbstracter1 _ B. G. GOSSARD , Asst. INDIANOLA , - - NEBRASKA. 1 " I have removed from my old stand into the Ganschow building , first door south of lie- Groff & Co. , where I am displaying - playing a larger and finer stock of CIGARS , TOBACCOS and SMOKERS' GOODS than I have ever carried before. Your patronage is solicited. J. II. BENNETT. 1 I M _ _ , _ _ - , d M 'f I , "f Special j . . ¶ f . - - - - ON - - - - . r F J ' " J 1 A I7 ! t k i Jig fact of , ( , > , i.rth1 11cr Ill \Vlllt ( . 1 + ' iG0oIS , will ( 'o1atllllletell 1l davs /7t longer. 1'e must re(111ce stock ; it It IVices wri111) ( < aily certainly ' tainly will (10 SO. Overcoat t . . . l p r. , l1'oi. dh r 5. t o g rt fQli' e3. li'l.16's Black Raritan Beaver , gas 1o Y ; $ ; ; 44'vortli $7. c Men's ' Fine Underwear tt. . ' . . . ' . ( ; hih1i11's Line , caii © l ) ( ' , Illiatt'iie(1 f)1' )1'IC'e ( )1 ( alga lily. r' Novelty Dress Goods Plain a 1Vi fa11C r hl1ils eve e1 , still leave a < eel stock , ain1 w 0111 ? Il'iCCS are very low. + Fine Values in Shoes r 4 i t0 , Close Ollf , Zr'l.'Yy ( 'llea ) . ' Baraiii r. . 1ai \ \ i . L. . e l i i C- , . v $ Here are Some Bargains I AT - - THF FJ\T1- ? . 171bs granulated . . . . . . . . . . . $ . 30 Bars laundry soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . I.oo 25 0z. can K. C. Baking powder. . . .19 I good Broom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 6 cans Oil Sardines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 3 lb. pail cotosuet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 I lb. Battle Axtobacco. . . . . . . . . 19 I lb. Best uncolored Japan tea ( cost you hoc. any place else ) . . . . . . . . . .45 I lb. Choice Jap. tea ( other stores sell at5oe. ) . . . . . . . 35 I cau standard packed toniatoes. . . .09 . 3 cans sugar corn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Eddy & Eddy's new process Ian i- dry starch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ro I pkg. Elastic starch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . to S lbs. Rolled oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Cranberries per qt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 Saner Kraut per gal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Yeast Foam , Corena & Spray yeast per package . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .03 New Eng. Mince Meat per. pkg. . . .to I No. S Copper bottom wash boiler .70 I No. I Dowell wadi tub. . . . . . . . . . .65 I No. 2 Dowell wash . . . . . . . . . . . I No. 3 Dowell wash . . . . . . . . . . . I , 17 qt. dish pan , double re-tinned .35 I , 14 qt. dish pan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 r , 6 qt. Stew kettle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I7 I Pair ladies fine shoes ( former price $2.00) ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.49 I Pair children's shoes ( former price 9oc. ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69 EVERY 'filiNG ELSE IN PROPORTION. .i. w. McKENNA , Prop. i The McCook COffimissiOll Co , Is making SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS to those buying Flour in 500 or 1,000 pounds lots , of these Matchless Brands : MARSHALL'S BEST. ALL McCOOK FLOURS. ALL PALISADE FLOURS. PILLSBURY'S BEST. Penna. Buckwheat r ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF Gro2inil Feed of :111 Finds. Baled Hay and Grain. % % % %