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About McCook weekly tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 188?-1886 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1885)
JheTribune _ Thursday. January , si , 18 5. S2trV.ll locals under thin hctid : it ilia at or luc. rornrxt fi ] erifon ii'i-l ! " jirrlJiii-foreiu-h BUb3o < | Ut-nt insoruon , and MMVC will be run trull t nlfi."J out. iiiii-s- rui.c IK tipoc1' ! ! } .mb woiU M" ' ' finh , tatcirnts will he JMC- eonlcil nt tinind of each -tionth COMJJtKGATIONAIj. onndiiy School ut It ) A. M. every weeic I'rciu'hiiJK service.ovcr > buuduy nijrht at 7.1M. M T Also , every alter nate Sunday morninjr nt 11. .M T. Exceptions to the above will be noticed In locals. Giumni : DU > OAN. Pastor. METHODIST. Services every ether Sunday morning nMO.M. M. T. , mid ovenintf ut 8. M T Sunday School oven- week ut . : w , M. T. Ser vices held in Opera Hall. AI.LKN BAHTLCV , Pastor. CATHOLIC. Services will be held in the Opcru Hall once every four weeks. Josii'i CbUKY , Pastor. A. F. & A. M. MeCook Lodpe , U. D. , meets on the llrnt and third Tues days of each month. ( J. L. LAWS , \V. M. T. G. KKES , Secretary. I. O. G. T. The Independent Order of Good Templars meet in the Congregational Church every Tuesday evening : . B. & M. R. R. Time Table. j KASTBOUXD PASSr-NGHU TRAINS I.KAVP. : No. 2 . 7:10 , A. M. | No. 40 . 5:40 , P.M. WKSTJ5OUNH I'ASSKNOKIl TltAINS LUAVEi No. W . 1:00 , P.il. I No. l . W , P. M. EtfEost bound trains run on Central Time , and westbound trains on Mountain Time. freight trains do not carry passengers LliAS. Uhba , Agent. Local Intelligence. KETCH UM. For the best Flour in town call at City Bakery. For good J ; welry at low prices go to the Jewehy Store. J. S. Phillips sells the Ketclmm "Wairons the best in the world. 100 new Overcoats just received at Wilcox Bros. , at from § 5 to $20. Car-load of Choice Michigan Salt at WILCOX BROS. All persons indebted to C. H. Bogers are requested to call and settle their accounts at once. ' Wednesday night was the most severe of the season , the mercury falling 20 degrees below zero. A couple freight cars were also de- ( stroked at Cambridge , during the burning - j ing of the station. We call your attention to the adver tisement of Hayden & Co. They are selling woolen goods at actual cost. - . - --Cai-load- Boiler Process Flour f f from Superior Mills at fr > ui SOc. to $1 50 per -ack WILCOX Buns. Anv I'Crfcon lUfchin" t" invest about $1.5(11) ( in a good pacing business will please call J--t thiat-ilicp for information. At thi ? Cm Hakorv y u will find the * largest and uio.-t < . .eliiiu > CaliSoriii. ; pears ever offort-il for xt'.e ' in Mci'ook. An excellent quality .if street Michi gan cider at City Bakery. Also , a car load of Apples which will be sold cheap by the bushel. Just arrived , at the City Bakery , a car-load of the Cream and Fancy brands of Grand Island Flour. Also , a supply of corn meal. The greatest WHOLESALE SLAUGH TER ever heard of in MeCook , was n-.ade at Rogers' , this -week , on Overcoats. Call and get prices. The William Stoddert property has been purchased by the Wilcox Bros , for $1,200 , a very cheap and desirable prop erty for the 11101103 % The nicest Maple Syrup and new White Clover Coml > Honey you ever saw at Wilcox Bros. , and New Sorghum on-1 ly 50 cents per gallon. The May-Pole was skated at Bragtr's rink , Saturday evening , under the direc tion of Mr. Prehm. We understand that it was a great success. Why do it ? When it is known that you can buy solid Gold Goods for less at McCracken's than you can buy snide goods at other places. If you want to drive a good bargain when you want a Heating Stoves , go to L3'tle Bros. , where you can purchase a heater from $3.00 up to S-JO.llO. District Court was in session Tues day. Two or three divorce cases .were disposed ofnndstveral motions submit ted , when court an'journed. Courier. How Sheriff Wclbnrn and I. J. Star- buck failed ti > c wiect with No. 2 , Mon day morninir , and how the- enjoyed their drive to the county-scat , inquire of parties tl 'in fhp * . hut. caution ! Irush Lanut : rt e hear up to date of .July thirtrtu ln-.io of cattle kill-d along the Hue f * tij > LS & .M raiisrav i.p iJmfh'and C' ilJ . . , .Tattu- t\ve < Mi ' crt * < n. - i i . . . < ; - v l.U ' . X Presiding Elder Jniingnn of the M. 15. church will preach at the Opera Hall. ne\t Sunday nxi-mngal 11 o'clock. See tif'tico elsewhere : i ; > to quarterly c-onl'or- t'llfiC , OU * . The Ludell fc'fttk'idesires us to rc- eniifltruvt our two ktory-skafing-rink- . ind-btil ; mom encomium. George will hint1 it that Ludell is a three-story town , Mansard roof.1' The Trumpet hsis it ftom ' 'a promi nent republican that the now demo cratic postmaster has been selected , and that he will be appointed at the proper time , and that the postoffice will be lo cated in West MeCook. ' Buy your Christmas candy at the City Bakery , where a consignment of cur iously designed and handsomely deco rated candies has just been opened. The finest , byall odds , ever brought into MeCook. Call and see for yourself. i I The amount of quinine and whisky "liquidated" in MeCook does not necessarily - sarily indicate that we are more than ordinarily subject to the enervating in fluences of malaria , gentle readers and strangers. The national debt must needs be paid. Rock candy , Moses' cough candy , Ly ons worm confections , arnica tooth soap , _ chlorate potash , globules , globe pills , 1 atomizers , Espcys' cream balm , tooth brushes , nail brushes , hair brushes , I paint brushes , etc. , at Metropolitan' ' Drug-Store. W. A. Clutc's Art School will com- ' mencc on Friday evening , January 2d , 18-S5. Drawing in all its various branch es will be taught. Thos-e desiring in struction , or information i ' aiding the ' same , will find him at the B. & M. Eating House. i A lady contributor in the Franklin Echo thatsiue otlier-iu-law suggests \siue - - 'be used as a target for ctlitoiial ( ? ) wit. " and the mother-in-law be < rivi-n a much . . i needed rest , . Curcis is willin' , but what. will the peppcrminL-drop-man of the Bee do for inspiration. . Our ice men are'diligently at work , these days , laying in a supply of that cooling commodity , for which we arc so thankful when the thermometer indi cates a temperature of 100 in the shade. Butb Me.si-rs Farley and Brewer Bios , will btore a larire supply. Considerable attention is being given tn the fa .t mail train which the B. & M. , it i < ! < ported , will puton between Oma ha aiid ] ) en\er. January 1st. This part of the j tate already enjoys excellent postal facilities , but nothing is too rich 1'i.r our blood , and we can eas-ily stand a fa&t mail service. The runaway on Friday c.-msed a mo mentary ripple of excitement on Main Avenue and Dennison streets. The span belonged to J. Goodenberger. H. W. Pike's lumber yard fence , we believe , was the only thing damaged , and it but slightly. No one was in the wagon at the time of the go-as-you-please. The Second Quarttrty Meeting for the MeCook charge of the M. PI church will be held in Meuard's Opera Hall , next Sunday , January 4th. Preaching at 11 o'clock , A. M. , by Elder Johnson. Love feast at 2:30 : , P. M. Quarterly Conference at the residence of U. H. Berry at 7:30 : , P.M. , Saturday. All are invited to any and all services. The railroad toys request us to an nounce that the dance , which was to have been given on the 30th , "but was postponed on account of the inclemency of the weather , will be held OH the evening of thu 15th of January * , with out fail ; and that all persons who have received invitations will consider them selves duly invited to the dance on the 15th. Stockmen are not feeling very solici tous about stock , although tins vrenther of the past few weeks has been rather severe. They think the generally fine condition ot stock an-.l abundance 'if teed will have carried them through in 7uir condition. The driving wind and snow of Tuesday and Tuesday night has evi dently , however , caused considerable drifting of cattle acres * the Republican from northern ranges , to the Smoky. What a pity that merit suppositions , - . di on5.itiou ' . . become by si-.me | > uh'jr.e.amol ; come real r.'grit That our estimate of ourselves us men of letters , scientist ? , artist ? , or in the various avocations and vocations of life , is not the estimate real That mcsi in their attainments reach but ai li a m ilV "f thi'ir ; ; imnt : * infii.'U1 : it > > .si.iiii : ; \Vure the I'oniH- tioj < > thi'rv , irJi' . what a superb race of iPchatu v.J , fX-U'iitSfic. literary , artistic. c&e , . ' . : aits tjii.s ujuiHr-uie sphere would coutain I Jiui'iJr. . On the 10th day of January the people ple of Hayes county will vote on the question of county seat location and for county oflico.is as well. There arc quite a number of candidates , we understand , for the r'-spectivf offices , and the elec tion promises to be interesting and ex citing. The voters of Chase county , which is attached to Hayes , will have a voice in the election of officers. The merry war will soon be open. Bro. Burr of the Itivcrtnn Enterprise , who afore limes ha. remembered THE TRIBUNE generously and without stint , digresses as follows. No George , we are still occupying the tripod : "The MeCook Tribune has changed hands and comes foith as the Trumpet , under the management of Davis & Israel , the lat ter being the old owner before Mr. Kim- mell purchased it. The change does network work an improvement in the appearance j \ I of the paper , whatever it may do for the other departments. " ! J The borrowing ( ? ) of wood and coal has become quite epidemic , judging from the tone of our exchanges. One of them touches up the matter in this wise : "To borrow or not to borrow wood that is the question ; whether it is nobler in the mind to suffer the ' pangs which zero weather brings , or to go out and borrow or perchance to steal , ay , there is the rub , for in that steal you may get hold of a loaded chunk that may raise a ruction in the stove. Thus con science does make cowards of us all , and the native hue of resolution is sick lied o'er with the pale cast of fear. " Tin : Franklin County Echo has it : ' It is correctly reported that after Jan. Ibt , no passes will be granted by the railroads in Nebraska under a penalty of $100 fine on whoever issued it. This will be a hard blow to the poor coun try editor. ' Is > theie no hope beyond , Ileib ? Unsay the cruel words , which relegate to obscurity , not to be bright ened by an annual visit to the metropo lis even , the p. c. e. Else there will be weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth , and the p. c. e. will refuse to be comforted because his pass is no more. Selah. A delightful little party was given the members of the Dramatic Company , Monday evening , by Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Hunt , in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace , who have been among the compa ny's most faithful and efficient mem bers , and who shortly icmove from our midst. The following members of the company were present : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace , Misses Fisher , Menard , and Messrs. Hills , Forbes , McCracken , Fred Harris , Chenery and Swinehart. Music , vocal and instrumenLil , card playing , etc. , were the order of the evening. Later in the evening , refreshments ol a most enticing and appetizing charac ter and in great profusion , were served , which were made to disappear with a rapidity indicative of the avidity of "Boarding House" performers The Christmas entertainment given by the Union Sunday School , while a de parture iroiu the conventional Christmas treat was a pleasant and enjoyable affair for the children withal. The usual tree , with those thiiurs that ordinarily go with it was dispensed with , and the children were each given a bag of pop corn and a package of candy. The little boys and girls performed their respective parts as "little pilgrims" and "little soldiers" very well. The children were exceeding ly amused by the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus on the scene , with their numerous brood , some of the co lossal proportions of the head of the fam ily , while others were of the hlliputian dimensions of the mother. The inter vals in the evening's program were oc cupied individual and concert singing. A number of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. V * . K. Wallace ' -surprised" them at their residence , Saturday evening , in a manner that tiny will have reason to remember with feelings of pleasure long after the\ shall have removed from our town to Inrm new business and social ac quaintances and relations in the great metropolis. This was an instance when a surprise surprised. Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace being at the rink. The presents were a handsome card receiver1 from McCook friends and an equally hand some and usclul article from J. F. Forbes , in the shape of a fine ink stand. Register Laws made the presentation speech in a very effective little talk , to which W. F. failed to have words to respond , but could simply say , ' -thanks and still thanks. " The donors were Mr. and Mrs. Gco. Ilocknell , A. Campbell , G. L. Law ? , J. R. Phtian , S. L. Green , Phas. Noble , Chas. F. Babcock , and Messrs. Forbes and McCracken. t f MASONIC BALI. * * As we foreshadowed in our last issue , the Mubonic Ball and Supper was the most successful and brilliant social event that has ever occurred in our city. Over one hundred invitations were sent out and about sixty couples were pres ent , making a scene pleasant to look upon. By 9 o'clock , the supper hour , the house was crowded , and over fifty couples sat down to the tables and par took of the abundance of good cheer spread before them in great profusion. The tables were cleared and removed from the room about 11 o'clock , and dancing inaugurated , and the fascinat ing light fantastic was tripped until almost 4 o'clock , when the wean * danc ers iductantly withdrew from the mer ry scene of festivity to their respective abodes , unanimous in the verdict that the affair was a moat enjoyable and successful one. Everything passed off smoothly and without friction , leaving only pleasant impressions The follow ing names of those present were gath ered by our reporter sort of between breaths , his attention and time being too largely monopolized by the festive occasion to warrant very accurate ob servation : Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Phclan , S. L. Green , \f. F. Wallace , W. W. Fisher. L. H. Stiles , J. A. Wilcox. A. Campbell , J. 1 $ . Mcserve , 31. A. Spaliliug , Albert Norcn , G. L. Laws , J F. Ken- yon , C. F. Babcock , It. G. Mitchell , V. Frank lin , A. J. Pate , T. G. Kees. C. D. Ercnnbruck , Jos. Mcnarcl , J. E. Bcr-jcr , S. D. Hunt , F. D. Hess. A. M. Kelly. Z. L. Kny , J. F. Collins , Page Francis , Hugh McGnnn , W. S. Perry , C. N. Batchelor , A. McG. Kobb , S. H. Colvin. Misses Ueiily , Hunt , Graham , Laws , Fisher , Menard , Meserve , Hollistcr , Goodinjj , llowcll , Farnsworth , Shaw. Messrs. Graham , Bonno.Fry , Chenery , Fred Harris , Forbes , Ashmores , Jus. Campbell , J. E. Hawksworth , Ebert , Cornwall , Bauin , Fish ers , McCracken , Swinehtut , Willey , Stokes , Tato. Tato.The The heavy-weight set took the prize in dancing quadrilles , besides affording an immense fund of auimusement. The ball and supper was up to the traditions of the order. Masonic balls are proverbially successful , and Christ mas night's affair was one of that kind. The B. & M. road did a land office business , Tuesday night , beyond ques tion : Passenger train No. 2 succeeded in killing twenty-five head of cattle be fore she reached this station , 19 of this total being killed atone time about Otis ; Colftf , some 130 miles west of here. At that place one of the coaches was thrown from the track , and her trucks so damaged - aged as to necessitate its being left at that station. The depot at Cambridge also went up in smoke , a victim to the devouring element. Twenty-five head ] of cattle and depot buSldiucr will some what reduce the profit on a train or two as they run these days. The following ticket was put in nom ination by the County Convention held at the temporary county seat of Hayes t county , La Forest , on the 27th day of December , 18S4 : j Commissioner , 1st District. II. IJ Troth ; 2d District , John Hughes ; 3d District , John S. Wise. County Judge , M. H. Coons. Sheriff , Charles Bailey.t County Treasurer , John H. Daniels. Clerk. J. W. Dyer. Supt. Public In struction , Mrs. M. W. Daniels. Coroner ner , John Snydcr. Surveyor. J. K. Poxton. Tiie exhibition given by Prof. Arnold , last evenine , was well worth the admis sion. The pictures exhibited consisted mostly of Egyptian scenes along the Nile River. One can gain information : j and ideas of this country from these ; photographs taken by a new process , that the } ' never can acquire from books , and everybody should attend these exhibi tions and lectures they are exceeding ly interesting and instructive. S. D. Hunt lost a valuable watch. Monday morning , while making his run on No. 2. While out on the running board engaged in thawing out some ! : pipes connected with the air brakes apparatus - j paratus , in leaning over , hi ? watch , not' being held by a chain , dropped out. TJie 1 fact of the loss was telegrapher ] along the line , and the watch will likely be recovered. The wind and snow of Tuesday and Tuesday night drifted about 2,000 head , of cattle from the willow and Blackwood j : into and around Culbcrtson. An effort i is being made to get some of the boys j ! from the Willow down to drive the Gtoc I back to their range. LEFT HOME. about 8th. 188-1 , On-or September - a 3'oung man by the name of William Ncwcomb. The family think he ran away ; an y information as to his there abouts will please the parents and con fer a great favor. 3Ius. J. N. NEWCOMB. PERSONAL POINTERS. Ahhton from the Beaver was ; iir town , Sattirda } % Editor Solomon of the Culbertson Sun was in town. Wednesday. Deacon Fisher , Es. Bcynolds and W. S. Tannchill spent the holidays in town. John II. McGinnis. stock inspnctor of Colorado , made a visit to MeCook , last week. W. M. Graham and sister , Miss Ella , of Trenton , participated in the Masonic ball , Christmas night. A. P. Bonnn of Denver , .brother of Mrs. J. K. Phelan , spent the holiday ? in town , and took in the Masonic ball. Christmas night E. E. Stewart and brid < ? of Oberlin took passenger No. 2. at this station. Tuesday morning , for Minden , where they spend New Year. J. F. Forbes is suffering from a bil ious attack , which seized upon him , Tuesday morning. We hope / . F may soon be at his instrument. J. A. Cordeal of Alma spent Christ mas with Thos. Golfer , an old-time friend. Mr. Cordeal , who is one of Alma's prominent attorneys , made us a short call during his stay. William Eruin orders his paper sent to Chatsworth , 111. , for the next month or six weeks. William has business in terests at Chatsworth that demand his attentionHe departed on No. 2. Thurs day evening last. Prosecuting Attorney Elect Osgood of Tecumsch was in town , last week , a few days , taking in the town and coun try and visiting theEasterday boys , lie invaded our sanctum. Friday , and made us a short but pleasant call. J. B. Meserve returned from his trip to Illinois , in the interest of the. Paxton Cattle Co. , of which he is general man ager , Christmas eve. He reports the atmospheric condition of affairs in Suck- crdom rather uncomfoitably frigid , and financial matters equally stiff. Chas. L. Schpll of Beatrice was in town , a number of days the latter part i iI j i I of last week , making arrangements for ' putting up a bank building on West | ' Dennison , opposite Wilcox Bros' , store. j Mr. Schell expects to commence the I j erection of his building as early in the 1 spring as feasible. Mr. Hopwood of floldrcdge , editor of the Nugget , and proprietor of the Commercial Hotel of that little city , made THE TRIBUNE a friendly and fra ternal call Friday. Mr. II. was among the original emigrants from Fhelps Cen ter to lloldredge , and the move has not decreased his earthly stores. Mr. and Mrs. Xoren and little daugh ter went down to Orleans , llarlan coun ty , the la. t nf the week , to spend the Hoiid v season with Mrs. Noron's par * 4 * cuts. It has been Mr. Novell's custom for years to take a hofF each Christ mas to ppL-nd the time in a social way and to look after his stock and other interests. J. G. Stokes and 11. D. Tatc of Car- rico were among the participators in the Masonic Ball. Christinas evening. J. G. Stoke" informs us that the firm of Stokes & Troth have purchased the stock interests , ranch and appurtenances of the Bailey Bros , of the Willow. The herd purchased numbers about 500 head. This gives the bo's one of the finest ranches and herds on the Willow , em bracing in their ranch about ? even miles of the creek. referred to the American tramp : "For good , honest interchange of thought and sentiment ; for sit'tino- ni in. and separating the corn fion : the ehiFiii his im-ril , spir itual and social characteristics ; for getting- grip stronger than ever in the way of possessing bis beart , I know of nothi'icr that can bring better occasions \ve.ilthier chances to you than walking with him on the king's highway. " writes a contributor to the columns of The Quiver. A dash , a cash , 'twas nwful rash , but tiie roller bkutu3 upset her. A slip , a rip , she cut her lip , hut the next time she'll uo better. A slide she tried , tha skates v-ere snides , thi'v proved a fetter. Xo more she'll sour the rink ail o'er , buoause her urn won't let her. Ex. Any person having a Timber Claim , near MeCook , for sale , should call on H. W. Pike. WE trcst that the lavr requiring the cleric to hold warrants 90 dayd before delivering them , will be repealed this winter , creditors should not be obliged to wait go long for their warrants. Twen ty days { lives ample time for appeal from allowances , and is not an unreasonable time for creditors to wait for their war rants. Ex. Lor.A.v has the lead by a large major ity in the Illinois senatorial race. He is the first choice of 100 republican members of the legislature. IF a repub lican senator can bo elected , Logan will probably be his own successor. Tribuiio Job Department. We take especial prida in our job facilities , and now have in stock a full line of stationery of all kinds * Uall programs , invitations , etc. And with nc'.v type , presses , cutler , etc. , we arc prepared to do good work. Give us a trial. roil SALE. Qii.irter section of land , timber and water , & } miles , and a 37-acre parcel , % miles from McCnok. Both deeded. Call on or address , EATO.V BROS. , 27 MeCook , Neb. PIANO FOll SALE. Parties wishing to buy a Piano cheap , for cahh should call at the B. & M. Eating House , at once. TRIBUNE CLUBBING LIST. Wo will furnish Tun TRIBUNE and any of the following publications , one year , at the rates named below : PRATIttE FAKMBIt § 3.00 ami map of U.S. . 3.50 TOLEDO BLADE. ( Nnaby'B Paper ) . . . .75 CHICAGO WEEKLY MiWS 2.75 CHICAGO WEEKLY IIEUALD 2.73 LEAVE.VWOUT1I WEEKLY TIMES. . S.7S DEMOUESTd MONTHLY 3.50 For 3O Days Will sell Ash Extension Tables for $1.00 per foot , Kitchen Safes for $50 , Carpets 35c. per yd. Windmills way down , Sewing Machines cheap for cash. A large and complete stock of Furni ture 15 per cent , cheaper than can be sold by any other dealer. .1. S. PHILLIPS , Indianola. Neb. fKDIAKOLA bLEVATOR. i I am now prepared to buy Grain to ship. CLARK WARD. July 5 , "Si-Cm. Wilcox Bros. Sell 13 lb ? . Standard Granulated Su < rar for SI. M lb . Extra " ( T Su-ar for * 1. 20 Bars White Uussian Soap forl. K. S. Cooley's Bulletin Board. I One qua ! ter deeded landG , miles from town. Price , SH-'O ca&h. One quarter deeded land , 11 miles toivn. Price , $ IMO ea&h. One quarter deeded land , timbur and water. ( J miles from town. Fric One quarter deeded laiui , 2 miles from town , timber and water. Price , * 1.200 cash. Houses and lots in MeCook to sell 4 bouses and l't < = in West MeCook. c ! uuuses und lots in South Mc'Cook. One acre of land , with good house. All cheap. FOR SALE. A complete outfit , for a retail grocery store. Also , will Ieise tor a term of yeurs a sp'endid ' location fi'r a country store in the Beaver Val ley. Addieas iS. . COOLLY. MeCook. Many other bargains to offer. Call on R. S. Cooley , Heal Estate Agent. 1st door south of U. S. Land Office. BUSINESS POINTERS. Locals under this Menu nc. a line for eacb iii&ertioii. Itillj p.syjiMo monthly. All kinds of blanks kept for sale at this office. II. W. Pike Parted a Lumber Yard in MeCook , Neb. , January , 1884 , and has come to stay. Full assortment of Lumber , Sash. Doors. Lime and Build ing Material , sold at close prices , con- sicierincr the fVeicht. Blank Deed < . IU-a ! Estate Mortgages , Lease ? , Bills of Sale. Bond for Deed , Quit Claim Deeds. Contracts for Build ing. Mortgage Deeds , Uelea = e of Mort- irajre. Om'cii : Bon-Is. Soldiers I/ischarge * " * Petition for License. .iAOtes W V , Receipts , etc. . at TUB TRIHUNK office. tV-yr""B-JL"Jjrm"'l ' < - r r iaj rw * B MaM3M B aMa Our Opinion. Af'cr = * llrx ! n.inibertC'S prerarstior.F. ax- arc con. vlnccrt t ! : Ui-.l.t.b * TKOl'U'AL OH. I * nncqusled- For pain. cuts. Ji'iiises. rheum".tlsm. frost bites , chlt- bl.tlns. etc. . it Is uarranfilbT S. L. Green awl John AUF. VOl' MADE mlcrnMc by Indigestion. Con stipation. IM/zIacv. Losof App tlte , VeMowSKa 'i slillolf s Vlrallzcr In a pmitivc euro. FOIi DYPI'KPsIA ami LUer complaint , yon liu\e a prJn < l iiar.iniee 02 every tiouteufiIoU"H ! ! Yltal- 1/cr U I.CMT fail 4 'o cure. THE Urr. Hec. ! I 'I buyer.f 13onrH > B , 1ml . "Ki.jh lajrclf. mil wire owe oar liveto COX8UMIT10N , nE/ ' WHY WILL YOU counts v.ltcn rMiohj Cure v.ll tlhe lnuiuatv ! reL'cf. J'--.Ve ! 0 c ? . . 0 cts r.-l l. SHI/.Oti'S CAYAifi : ! itv.bT- % litlve cure for r-tarri. ! Dij-lrhfrla : ! Ciukrr Month. A NAsAh 1N.JK 1 ! > ! : life wlili each bottle it Slillolf s I at rt ! . Ueiu-Ji . Trice 50 ccvs. SIULOI1 * ! ' t'UK r.iihiinciifat : ! y < "rmi ? , i' > j ; > Iii ci > iui ! JaU IJ-.im.5ili l . " 11 ACKMET-.Civ" ' a l riuit rprfunie. Price 23 . : r.i { M cuVi. Sold by S L. Grceu t. .MeCook. N