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RY n Women stiff ing from fern troubles a weakness , a from irregu or painful mi .ses , ought i | to lose hope [ doctors cam Shelpthem.Pl sicians are busy with otl 1 diseases t h they do not i derstand fu the peculiars ments and i delicate organism of woman. Wl the sufferer ought to do is to g : a fair trial to which is the true cure provic by Nature for all female troubles. is the formula of a physician of t highest standing- , who devoted whole life to the study of the c tinct ailments peculiar to our mo crs , wives and daughters. It is ma of soothing , healing , strengthen ! herbs and vegetables , which ha been provided by a kindly Nature cure irregularity in the menses , L < corrhoea. Falling of the Womb. Ne ousness. Headache and Backacl In fairness to herself and to Bra iieid's Female Regulator , ev suffering woman ought to give i1 trial. A large $ r bottle will dc .vonderful amount of good. Sold druggists. Send for a. nicely Illustrated free book on the subject. "The Bradfield Regulator Co. , Atlanta , ( McCook Markets. Corrected Friday morning. 'Corn . $ Wheat . Oats . . Rye . Barley . Hogs . I i Butter Potatoes Writing pnper in bulk and box , w envelopes to match , , at very reasona figures THE TRIBUNI- : For La Grippe. Thomas Whitefield & Co , 240 Waba av , corner Jackson-st. , one of Chicag oldest and most prominent druggi ; recommended Chamberlain's Con Remedy for la grippe , as it not 01 { jives it prompt and complete relief. 1 also counteracts any tendency of Xrippe to result in pneumonia I sale by L. W. McConnell & Co. and Deuiorest's Fain Magazine for $1.75 a year , strtcth' advance. Faults of digestion cause disorders the liver , and the whole system becbn < leranged. Herbine perfects the proc of digestion and assimilation , and tl makes pure blood. Price 250 at L. McConnell's. _ A nice new line of vest pocket uieui andnnis at THE TRIBUNE office. Frequently accidents occur in 1 lionsehold , which cause burns , cu sprains anil bruises. For use in st cases Ballanl's Snow Liniment has many years been the constant favor family remedy. Price 250 and soc at W. McConnell & Co.'s. SCALE BOOKS For sale at THE TR UNE office. Best in the market. Don't irritate your lungs with a sti born cough when a pleasant and effect remedy may be found in Ballard's Ho hound Syrup. Price 250 and Iv. W. McConnell & Go's. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ROAD NO. 335. To John Bassler , Joseph McKiever ate to all whom it may concern : The board of county commission lias established and ordered opened road commencing at the northeast ci er of section thirteen (13) ( ) in Frits precinct , Red Willow county , Nebrasl running thence west on the section h and terminating at the northwest corr of section fourteen (14) in said precin and all objections thereto or claims I damages must be filed in the coun clerk's office on or before noon of t 6t\i \ day of May , A. D. , 1899. or said ro will be established without referen thereto. 3-10413. R. A. GREEN , County Clei JNOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ROAD NO. 336. To John Newhalfen and to all who nt may concern : The board of county commission * lias established and ordered opened road commencing at the northeast corn of section seventeen (17) ( ) in Hondvi precinct , Red Willow county , Nebrasl * running tllence south one mile on secti line and terminating at southeast corn of sectionseventeeni7).saidpre ; and : objections thereto or claims for damajj must be filed in the county clerk's offi on or before noon of the 6th day of Ma A. D , 1899 , or said road \vill be esta lished without reference thereto. 3-io-4ts. R. A. GREEN , County Clei NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ROAD NO. 337. To David C. Sullivan , Levi D. Gadd Ulizabeth T. Cleveland , Joseph Hah Carrie E. Wright , Rosa Reiter , Hen Hahn , J. W. Dolan and to all whom may concern : The board of county commission * lias established and ordered opened road commencing at the southeast corn of section fourteen (14) in Alliance pi cinct , Red Willow county , Nebrask running thence west on section line ai terminating at the southwest corner section seventeen (17) ) in said precim thereto or claims f aad all objections must be filed -in the coun damages of the 6 before Clerk's office on or noon day of May , A. D. . 1899 , or said road w lie established without reference theret . R- AGREEN. . vio-4ts. 3 4 County Cler To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Broino QuinineTnlil All druggists refund money if it fail cure , asc The genuine has L. B. Q. lach tablet , _ Children who are troubled with woi are pale in the face , fretful by spc restless in sleep , have blue rings aroi their eyes , bad dreams , variable appt-t and pick the nose. White's Cream Vr ifuge will kill and expel these parasi Price 250 at McConnell's. Advertised Letters. The following letteis were adverti by the McCook postoffice on March i : D. F. Cofley , T. Benton Kinse Chas. Fuller , James T. Reyno Henry Vogt , Jimmie Turner , J. C. Duffy , Albert Wilson In calling forany of these letters , pit jay that they are advertised F M. KlMMELL , Postmastei Through Tourist Sleepers to Northwe The Burlington Route has establisl i twice-a-week tourist car line Iroin K sas City to Butte , Spokane. Tacoina i Seattle Cars leave KIIIISHS City , Lincoln i Sra'ml Island every Tuesday and Tin lay , arriving at Seattle following ljrn ind Sunday They are upholstered rattan. The bed linen and fnrnisbi ire clean and of good quality 1 iieating. ventilating and toilet arraii nents are all that can be desired i : acb car is in charge of a unifoni Pullman porter , whose sole duty is to end to the wants of passengers. Cars run through without change ny kind and the berth rate from I : oln to Tacoina is only $5 oo. To i1'1 nediate points it is proportionately 1 < Montana and the Puget Sound coun ire now enjoying a period of unexamp ' prosperity. As a consequence , trave' .he northwest is rapidly attaining la Droportions. This new tourist car 1 las been established with a view of c ng for the Burlington's share of it in jest possible manner. Berths , tickets and full in format : an be bad on application to any E ington Route ticket agent or by addn ng J. Francis. G.P.A.Omaba. June THE TRIBUNE will club with any jer you may want. Try it. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid heal jidomitahle will and tremendous en jy are not found % vhere Stomach. Liv Cidneys and Bowels are out of order ou want thcbe qualities and the s : ess they bring , use Dr. King's New I 'ills. They develop ever- power ) "rain and body. Only 25C at McC icll's drug store. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS F < FINISHING ROOMS FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. Notice is hereby given thdt sealed b vill be received at the office of the coi y clerk of Red Willow county , Nebr : a , in the city of McCook , up to c > 'clock , p. m. , of the I7th day of Ap 899 , for the finishing of suitable root nirauces thereto , and vaults for offi or the County Commissioners , Coin Merk , County Treasurer , Sheriff H bounty Judge , according to the pli .ml specifications to be found iir i of said county clerk. All bids must be securely sealed a iirected to the county clerk of said coi y , and endorsed on the envelope encl n.u the same , "Bids for finishing roe or the county officers " Said bids in ach be accompanied by a certificate lepo-it in the sum of $100 oo , of so eliable bank in the county , payable he order of R. A. Green , county cle the bid sh n case the person making ail to enter into a contract and K iond according to the terms of his b Ahe person to whom the contract 111 ie awarded shall within five days af he acceptance of said bill , give bond he sum of at least $3000.00. with teed oed and sufficient sureties , to be i iroved by the board of county conmi ioneis , in form and conditions as p tared and approved by the county orney , for the faithful performance lis contract , and shall enter into a wi en contract with said county , di igned by him , at the time of the exei ion of said bond. The board of cour ommissioners reserve the right to reji ny and all bids. Dated this I7th day of March , 1899 R. A. GREEN , County Clerk Tribune Clubbing List. For convenience ot readers of THE TR NE , we have made arrangements with i blowing newspapers and perodicals where combination with T e can supply them in 'RIBUNE at the following very low prices : wi i . PRICE. PUBLICATION. TRJBJ letroitFree Press Si oo $ l eslie's Weekly 400 3 rairie Farmer I oo I hicago Inter-Ocean I oo I incinnati Enquirer. 100 I 'ew-York Tribune 100 I 'emorest's ' Magazine i oo i bledo Blade I oo I 'ebraska Farmer i oo I nva Homestead 100 I incoln Journal I oo I ampbell's Soil-Culture I oo I ew-York World I oo I mahaBee I oo i osmopolitan Magazine 100 I t. Louis Republic I oo I Kansas City Star 25 i 'ebraska Dairyman and Up- to-Date Farmer 50 I Kansas City Journal , weekly. 25 I Kansas City Journal , daily. . . 4 oo 4 We are prepared to fill orders for any ot ! apers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb Frazer Axis Greas Not affected by Heat or Cold. iighest Awards at Centennia Paris and World's Fair. anufactorcd fo LUBRICATOR 00 Factories : Cbcfego , St. LouU , NewYwk. FLAWS IN BIG GTJN INTERNAL DAMAGE CAUSED BY S ! CESS1VE DISCHARGES. The "Eroalve Action of Inflan Gases" Cauaes the First Serious Jury How the Projectile Helps "Kill the Gun. The larger a cannon the more ezt Hive are the injuries it receives each successive discharge. All dam ; done to a gnn is internal. The aepat action of the powder and the projec damages the piece every time it is ain and fired. Obviously the amount of damage depends upon the materiali workmanship of the gnn. Men v make big guns describe the harm di their pets with many intricate and p zling terms of a scientific turn. In * case a gnn is damaged because tbo p Df the bore which contains the pow is enlarged. This happens when petal is compressed , and it ismoro d ; Serous and more plainly seen if gunners have been using wads betwi their explosive and their projectile. Then , again , cavities are produced the melting away of a part of the me by the heat of combustion of the char Cracks come from the tearing asuni Df the particles of the metal at the s face of the bore. When it is first ma i crack of this particular kind is ban perceptible , but it increases each ti ; he gun is fired. Gradually it extei jompletely through the side of i piece. The crack usually begins at ( junction of tba chamber with the bo simply becaute , as guns now are , t part is not EO well supported as 1 others. Edward S. Farrow , U. S. A. , is z thority cu damage to gnus , althouj like all others who have studied ( juestion , he does not agree with vc nauy authorities on all the points sousider in the life of a cannon. He ct ; ends that furrowing or scoring produc jy the erosive action of inflamed ga ; Is the great disease which attacks t rery big guns first. This particular : jury is most apparent where the cam ) f the gas is most rapid or at the in : ior orifice of the vent and on the si 'ace of the bore , directly over the s < ) f the projectile. This scoring begi rery early in the life of a very lai ; un , but it is conceded that it does r ) ecome very important until the pi ( las been discharged considerably. Lie enant Farrow describes this scoring esembliug the bark of an aged elm tri he metal being eaten away into irreg ar furrows and ridges. In extrei : ases , however , scoring has not kill he gun , although in some cases it L icted like a wedge and split the bore he place attacked. Where the action of the projectile h uined the gun the damage has be lone around the projectile and in fro if it. The elasticity of the metal a he crowding up of portions of" it rent of the shot cause a reboun&i irocess. The projectile , carried forwa iy the force of the charge , 'Strit gainst the upper part of the bore ; th b is sent against the bottom and aga ounds to the top , and so on nntil merges from the piece. The effect his bounding motion to raise and r iress the gun in its trunnion holes. T ccnracy of fire is diminished , and , ourse , the gun is unfit for servic Jronze guns are the worst sufferers his way. Mortars short and dumpy re not affected. To stop the bounding of the projecti nnners wrap the shell in cloth or p er or else shift the base of the inn o bo hurled. This last process is co idered the best and is done by redo ag the diameter of the cartridge ai dding to its length. Projectile inju : 3 also caused by furrows or scratch lade by rough shells or case she mall fragments , too , break away ve ften from the shells and give the bo grinding and cutting process , produ ive of great damage. Enlargement of the muzzle is anoth srious injury produced by the proje ile. This is caused by a process whit aems unavoidable. As the shell leav 10 piece it strikes against one portii E the bore. The resistance at the mou eing less than at any other point , tl letal naturally yields , and the muzz E the cannon is elongated in a vertic irectiou. Some -men who ought to know sz lat 150 shots is the life of a very b nn a 12 or 13 inch weapon. Othe lace the number of shots at 400 or 50 .s a matter of fact , it is all guesswor 'he ' great Krupp gun shown at tl 7orld's fair and conceded to be perfe -or supposed to be so has been di barged less than ten times , and it ow believed to have reached its lirai n the other hand , the big gnus of tl .mericau battleships have passed tl me allotted them by wise men wl now guns and apparently are as goc 3 when tested. How soon they ma ield , however , is not in the books. Lientenant Farrow says that a vei irge gnn should not be expected i and more than 400 or 500 shots befoi will be necessary to open a uewven osiug the old one at its iuteriororifici 7hen the gun dies bursts the lim ! fracture are photographed. Spec ions of the metal are saved. Tests ai lade and conclusions drawn. And Oi le Sam has figured out so many thinf t this sauio connection that his gui DWadays are conceded to bo better tha lose of any other maker. They Ih mger than the wise ones say the lonjd. Ohicago Times-Herald. Everybody "Warned. An Arizona rancher has posted tt illowing notice on a cottouwood trt aar his place : "My wife Sarrah ht ft my ranch when I didn't Dee hing Too her and I want it distinkl uderstood that any Man as takes ht L and Keers for her on my account wi it himself Pumped so Full of Led tht ime tendeifoot will locate him for .ineral . claim. A word to the wise i ifflcient and orter work on fools. " - enver Times COURT HOUSE NEWS. COUNTY COURT. Licenses as follows have been issi by the judge since our last report : Homer VV Starks and Cora G.Dutcl both of McCook. John W. Allen and Sadie Covey. Tl were married by the county judge on Allen C. Clyde was before the co > Thursday morning , on complaint of Jc G. Hall , charged with assault and t tery. He was bound over to the n Lerui of district court , and placed uu bonds in the sum of $200 , with H. Sutton as surety. The alleged assa Is claimed to have taken place in Clyd saloon on the night of the I4th , t 21 > de is charged with striking the cc plaining witness three times on the hi ivith a billy , bringing blood and rais niinps. There were some indications in attempt to rob the man , by a sale oafer , after the alleged assault , by leavoring to get the man to go tc liotel that did not exist. A friend pearing on the scene blocked this p jf the affair. Cash will Imj more of the very b implements in the world at Cochrai ; 2o.'s , this spring , than have ever lit ; old before anywhere. And they roniing in now by the car-load T : ars arrived , this week. COLEMAN. Mike Cloyle was in McCook wi logs , Wednesday. George Howell lins over 10 wshels of wheat to sell. Mntt Dioll will farm the oldS S\ Smith farm , this year. Mutt Droll 1ms sold 4000 bus jls of wheat and has nearly 40 ) ii hand yet. Meetings nt the Coleumn schoi louse have closed. Four we idded to the church. Wra. Bymer has rented the I Popejoy farm and will soon ha tin wheat. It is half sown alreac We are glnd to say that Jo ! Droll is improving and will be i n the near future. John had ) retty close call. The Bixler boys hauled nnoth : ar of wheat , later part of Ir veek. This makes the fourth c hey have shipped. Mrs. 0. W. Corner returned , h Saturday night , from her snd v : t to lowe , where she \vns prese it the bedside of her father in 1 ast hours. 3. S. ASHTON. Pres. T. E. McDONALD , Cash. CLIFFOBD NASSH , Asst. Cah. BANK OF DANBURY DANBURY , NEB. * A General Banking Business business you may wish to 1 transact with THE McCooK TRIBUNE will receive prompt and careful atten- tion. Subscriptions received , orders taken for adveitisements and job-work. McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. VV. V. GAGE. McCook , - - - Nebraska. Iffice and Hospital over First National Bar Iffice hours at residence , 701 Marshall Av efore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. J5 Massage given in appropriate casi Miss ANNETTA BALL , McCook Surgical Hospital , JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK , NEBRASKA. EEJ Age nt of Lincoln Land Co. Office .ear of First National bank. J. B. BALLARD. O DENTIST. O All dental work done at our office is gu : iteed to be first-class. We do all kinds rown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smi Bellamy , assistants. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. he Kind You Have Always Bough Bears the Signature of OINTMENT CURES HOTHIHG BUT PILES. A SURE and CERTAIN CURE known for 15 years as the BEST REMEDY for PILES. SOLD BY AJ.I. DRUGGISTS. jeity BIOEA2SSOU HEB. CO. , ST. LOOT3. At L. w. MCCONNELL & co.'s. hildren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria and which has been The Kind You Have Always Bought , of in use for over 30 years , has borne the signature , and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. in this. deceive Allow no one to you but Experiments Substitutes are All Counterfeits , Imitations and periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Experiment. Infants and Children Experience against What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil , Paregoric , Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It Morphine nor other Narcotic contains neither Opium , substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms " and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoja and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles , cures Constipation the Food , regulates the and Flatulency. It assimilates Stomach and Bowels , giving healthy und natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE ALWAYS Bears the Signature of -j Sn Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR COMPANY. 7T MURRAY STREET , NEW ! YORK CITY. WHITE'S CREAM 3Iosi in Quantity. Best in Quality ? of 28 Years'BasIed all Wraf Rsmetiias. I SOXa23 IB , a.3J3J 2 > IfCr < C3rISaS. ( . Prepared by - 3 , JA5V9E8 F. BALLARD , St , "w > / rf J > / vv''X' / / > orfxNrf/Ny\x rf / % < % Orf At L. vv. MCCONNELL & No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face , fori and temper will always have friends , bt one who would he attractive must kee her health. If she is weak , sickly an all run down , she will be nervous an irritable. If she has constipation , < kidney trouble , her impure blood wi c-uise pimples , blotches , skin eruptioi and a wretched complexion. Electr Bitters is the best medicine in the woi ] to regulate stomach , liver and kidr.e ] and ti purify the blood. It gives stron nerves , bright eyes , finoolh , velvety skii rich complexion It will make a gooc looking , charming woman of a run dow invalid. Only 50 cer.ts at McConnell Drug Store. THE McCooK TRIBUNE , the Oinali Weekly Bee and the Cosmopolitan Maj azine , a'l three for $2. You can't beat i Are you testliss at night , and harasse by a bad cough ? Use Ballard's Hort hound Syrup , it will secuie you soun sleep , and effect a prompt and radica cure. Price ZSG and soc at McConnell' ' Box Elder Circuit. Sunday-school at Box Elder churc ! every Sunday at 10 a.m. Church service at ii a. in. every two weeks dating froc Sunday. Dec 4 Sunday-school at Rei Willow school house every Suuday at p. in. Church service at 3 p. m. ever two weeks dating from Suuday , Dec. 4 Sunday-school at Garden Prairie ap pointment every Sunday at 10 a. m Preaching at n a. m. every two week dating from Dec. n. Preaching servic at Spring Creek at 3 p. m. every twi weeks dating from Dec n. D. L. MATSON , Pastor. McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. An Honest Medicine for La Grippe George W. Waitt of South Gardiner Me. , says : "I have had the worst cough cold , chills and grip and have taken lot of trash of no account but profit to tin vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remed ; is the only thing that has done any gooc whatever. I have used one 5o-cent bottl and the chills , cold and grip have al left me. I congratulate the manafact tires of an honest medicine. " For sali bv L. W. McConnell & Co. They have buggies , spring wagons road wagonsand surreys until you can' rest at Cocbran & Co.'s big store. Car loads of them are coming in. To maki room for them they are making a "take them-away sale" of 23 or 24 vehicles o all kinds now in stock. You will neve buy them cheaper. Get their figures. Dangers of the Grip. The greatest danger from La Gripp < is of its resulting in pneumonia. I reasonable care is used , however , am Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken , al danger will be avoided. Among the ten ; of thousands who have used this reinedj for la grippe we have yet to learn of t single case having resulted in pneurnonu which shows conclusively that this rem edy is a certain preventive of that dan gerous disease. It will cure la grippe ir less time than any other treatment. Il is pleasant and safe to take. For sale bj L. W. McConnell & Co. THE TRIBUNE and The New-York Tribune for $1.25 a year , strictly in ad' vance. Volcanic Eruptions Are grand , but Skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen's Arnica Salve , cures them ; also Old , Running and Fev er Sores , Ulcers , Boils , Felons. Warts , Cuts , Bruises , Burns , Scalds , Chapped Hands , Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. Drives out Pains and Aches. On ly 25 els a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by McConnell , Druggist. His Life Was Saved. Mr. J. E. Lilly , a prominent citizen of Hannibal , Mo. , lately bad a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it re says : "I was taken with Typhoid Fever , that ran into Pntu- monia My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up iu bed. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of Consumption , when I heard of Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to r use it , and noxv am well and strong. I can't say too much in its praise. " This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure in the world for all Throat and Lung Trouble. Regular sizes 50 cents and $ r.oo. Trial bottles free at McConnell's Drug Store ; every bottle guaranteed McConnell's Balsam cures coughs. THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer for $1.50 a year , strictly in advance. F. D. BURGESS , PJomber and | Steam Fitter I McCOOK , HEBR. Iron. Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass L Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimmings. V Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse f Windmills. Basementof the Meeker- 7 Phillips building. KjBXXVNK/aBSV1 McCook Transfer Line J. H. DW ER , Proprietor. ! 2fSpecial | attention paid to muling furniture. Leave orders it either lumber yard. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an tpteiol notice , without A handsomely Utuatcd weekly. J Jintcst clr- cuUUlon.oI ar sdentlflc Journal. Terms. * 3 . : lourAiatbj , ft. Bold byall newsdealers. . . Hew Yirk } t . 036 F Bt , Washington. D. C. - -cterf Springfleld ' ( m.t