1 * TO OUR ADVERTISERS ! , J locals under tll. | . hf ad nt Use rate ( c. tor flrntluportlou. nnd CP. per lliu foreac " loKcqucntliiKertlon , nnd same will ho ru until ordered out. unless time la eiicciflci Job work spot cimh. Statements will bo nn sontcd at tlio end of each month. CONGHEGATIOXAL.-Pumlny School at ] A. ji. every week Preaehliur services cx-cr Sunday nluht at 7.30. M. T. Also , ox-cry alto mite Sunday niornlutr at 11. M. T. Rxcciition to the above will bo noticed In locals. OKOHOH ln ; c.vK , Pastor. METHODIST -ServfcoP every Sunday at 1 A. 51. nnd 7:30 P. M. . mountain time. Simrla gphool ut 8 P. w. The sorrlci'fl and Sunda Rchool xvlll he bold for the future In the sohor house. All are cordially Inrltpd. Peats fret ] ? . J. H.M.L , Pastor. CATHOLIC Ferrlces will be held in th Opera Hull once every four weeks. JOSKPII CMJKV , Pastor. A. F. & A. M. McCook T.odjro , C D. . meets on tbo flrst and third Tues S days o each month. G. L. LAWg , W. M. T. G. I EES , Secretary. B. & M. R. R. Time Table. EAST T.KAVKS : KABT LEAVES : No.ti 7:10 , A. M. I No. 40 . .5:40 , P. M WKST I.KAVliS : WEST LEAVKS : No.J ! ! 1:00 , P. M. | No. 1 0:35 , P. M 53 r"Eiistbonnd trains run on Central Time and westbound trains on Mountain Time. Freight trains do not carry passengers * CH.IS. UKLS , A ent. Local Intelligence. lioadtnastci Highland came upon 39 TuCEUilJ. Boston Brown Bread at the City Bak ery constantly. - Two span of nnues for sale at Dun- bar & .Newton's livery and leed stable. The Teachers Meeting convenes ii the School House , Friday afternoon ai iJ o'clock. The Commercial House , Isaac JIo- back , proprietor , has been purchased by H. C. Kider. A supply ol' fresh candy at the Cit\ Bakery. Tony has the cream of the candy trade. The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs Dinigau , Friday afternoon , from three ; to four , mountain time. The members of the Methodist church indulged in a pleasant social at the resi dence of J. U. Yargor , Fiiday evening. Any parties wanting bieakiug done on their claims , can have the same con tracted for at Dunbar & Newton's livery stable. Just arrived , at the City "Bakery , a car-load of the ( . 'ream and Fancy brands of Grand Island Flour. Also , a supply of corn meal. An excellent quality of sweet Michi gan ci/ler at City Bakery. Also , a car load of Apples which will be sold cheap by the bushel. If you want a suit of cloth * cut and made in first class s-tyli , call nn il. A. Cole , first door wst of B. & M. Pharm acy , McCook , Neb. We direct ihe attention of the pub lic to the advertisement of Spanogie & Binker , dealers in implements , etc. , ap pearing in this issue. Two car-loads of emigrants , princi pally foreigners , disembarked at this station , Friday. They were all bound for Rawlins county. Kansas. "Disrespect-able parties of unquestion I able character" is good , but the allega tion in ail its severity falls with a most deadly force on the King's English. The Palace Rink is now under the sole management and proprietorship oi Charlie Fisher , he having nurr-hased the interests of Sam Ashmore and Ed Lay- cock. Monday. ' - 'We call your attention to the change in the church notice of our Methodist brethren at the head of these columns. Hereafter all their services will be held in the The skating IIIIK on West Dennison street was re-opened , Tuesday evening , under the manageuifiit of Charlie Ilincs. Quiie a crowd honored the opening oc casion with their presence. Atwood Citizen : Mr. and Mrs Botchkiss are visiting the Mathes family * * . A. Wilson ily at McCook. .M. and James McKnight have been at McCook. this week , on legal business. Donavin's Original Tennessccans will be in McCook on the.flth day of March , with their old Miig rs. and a-supi-rb band and orchestra , which has been ad ded to the company the present season. " We have just received a car load of that Grand Island Flour that has been such a great favorite with the , people of McCook. and we are felling it at a sweeping reduction of 50 cents ptr I hundred on all grades. We have also reduced the price on bread , and we now sive four loaves for 25 cents. Pies , 10 ocuts a piece. Pnonsx BROS. We arc requested to call the attw tion of the patrons of William Warrc to the fact that he has returned to h shop and is prepared to do all work i his line with his old-time dispatch an in the best workman-like manner. The Juvenile band phiyed at the rinl Monday evening. Afterwards the gave Curt. Hoge , one of their numbei who has been seriously ill for soni time , a serenade. The little fellow \vill also play at-thevElla June Mead entertainment , to-night. Mr. and Mrs. LaTonrefcte mourn th death of their only .child , a bright , swec little girl baby of four months. The lil tic one was carried away by an att ic of double pneumonia. The funeral tool place , Wednesday. They have the sin cere sympathy of many friends in thei sad aifiction. Thursday night and about the hou of eleven was the time , and the corner of' Main and Dennison streets the seen of bacchanalian orgies of a very nois character. One would have natural ] concluded that old Stcntor himself' wa trying to yell himself hoarse were no the voices recognized as others. Weld county. Colorado , which adjoin Dunday county on the west , is greatl ; agitated over the contemplated divisioi of that immcn.se county into two or threi counties. It looks to a man up a trei somewhat like this : B. & .M.-versus U. P. We prophesy that old Weld will re main intact for some little time yet. AM exchange icmarks with tearfu eyes : "Another objectionable featun of modern tendencies is the effoittosub stituteprogressive euchre , " with it : noisj-and confusing rattle of chat , foi the quiet , sedate and thoroughly enjoy able , old-fashioned whist. " Whist anc euchre are both at discount in this com munity when compared with poker. Spanogle & llinker have leased the old Babcock lumber yard on corner ol Main and Dennison streets , and will open out a line of agricultural implements , etc. , in the near future. Both gentle men are from Bed Cloud , Mr. Hmkei being count } * surveyor of Webster coun ty. The yard is undergoing the neces sary changes to accommodate their stock. The body of Miss Graham , who died oi pulmonarvt complaint at Tienton , last Thursday afternoon , was taken to Wisconsin , Friday morning , in charge of Dr. Graham , a brother of the de- L-eased. The young lady came out from Wisconsin , about three months since , with the expectation of recehing some benefit from this climate. ' She is a bister of Mrs. Bu-h of Trenton. We have received from Crete Nur series , Crete , braska , their catalogue giving a very complete list of stock suit- edo Nebraska. This firm has large experimental orchards and small fruit plantations in which they test every thing they offer , and their aim is to send out only such varieties as can be relied on to give success. The advantages of dealing with a home nurse-y of estab lished reputation must commend itself to every one. As to numbeis , like the birds of spring time , doth the bashful commercial tour ist make his appearance amongst us once more. And as the twittering birds are harbingers of coming spring , so are the drummers heralds of better times of confidence restored in the commer cial woi Id of an easing up of purse strings. The silver lining is beginning to appear from behind the dark clouds of depression , stagnation and of confi d'nce destroyed. From one of the cow-boys of the range we ascertain the fact that Col. E. D. Webster has disposed of his cattle , horses , ranch and appurtenances to the Kilpatrick Bros. , the wealthy railroad contractors of the state of Beatrice. The Webster ranch is situated at the head Df the celebrated Stinking Water creek and contains one of the finest springs in this country , in addition to being in the be-t range region of this part of the state. Our information is to the effect that $75.000 was paid for the cattle , and $15,000 for the horses and ranch. An extra , made up of three private coaches of prominent C B. & Q. official ? , pulled into the station , Saturday noon , and remained until the following morn ing , when they continued their journey to Denver. From this point the gentle men of the brass collars will wend their way down to New Mexico and returning north will take in the World's Fair at New Orleans. While here , the party inspected the round house , water works , etc. , at this point. President Perkins and As.sistapt General manager Bol- dredge were among the party. f t i - l * -y. Dare Hill , one of the oldest and mo * popular engineers on the B. & M. whoa run is between this city and McCook with headquarters the latter place and who i familiarly known among th boys here as { Dave' ' has concluded t no longer "go it alone. " Last Mbnda afternoon at the hour of two o'clock o thereabouts , at the residence of Ja ? Walling , in the city of Hastings , iinde the ministration of Kev. Eingland , wa united in the holy bonds of wedlock with Mis Maggie Reid of this city. The bride is a sister of Mrs. .Tame Walling and has resided in Hastings fo a number .of years past , where she hasi large circle of friends , who will rejoic < with her in the bright promises thatthi future now holds out , and the hope tha they may be realized in their fullest ex tent. To these the NEBRASKA * addi its congratulations and best wishes , foi the happiness and prosperity of both They go at once to McCook to reside where they will be at home to thei : numerous friends. Nebraskan. Contractor Collins'is busily engagec in putting down sidewalks. He will laj about 825 fpeton Main Avenue , and 40 ( fact on Dennison street. A petitior has been filed with the clerk asking foi a sidewalk along both sides of Denni son street from Main Avenue to easl side of Marshall street. This Mdewalli is badly needed , and will doubtless bt ordered built at the first meeting oj Trustees. Rev. Harrison closed his labors in the Congregational church , Wednesday evening , with a most excellent and man : ly presentation of the claims of the Gos pel. It is to be regreted that the inter est shown was so slight that Rev. Har- lison left for more appreciative fields of labor , to-day. G. L. Lawsxf .the McCook land office , came down to vitit his old friends on Sunday and returned home on Monday - day morning. Mr. Laws says he expects to pack his grip as soon as Gabriel blows his harp. rOrleans Press. We have in > tock a full line of aora- mercial stationery , also some invitation cards , rejrret cards and envelopes , call ing cards , etc. We do the neatest work- in Red Willow county. Call and we will convince you oj1 that fact. One of the results of the revival in Indianola is a notice , by Palmer Way , to the effect that , in the future , no goods will be delivered or sold at his store on Sunday. A manly move in the right direction. The work of veneering the Opera Hall with brick was commenced last Satur- iay. This will add immensely to the appearance of the buildingand will make it the most imposing structure in our town. R. F. Loumis left some specimens of Learning Seed Corn at this office , Wed nesday. This corn is said to be a uper- ior article. Mr. Loomis is selling it at ? 1 per bushel. Eck. Street , his brother , and Mr. Grown of Nebraska City , are visiting 3ur city , looking after land. Eck. is a Wyoming cowboy , but the territory is too slow for him. A handsome selection of Valentines it the Metropolitan Drug Store. A full line of comic and other valentines on iiand. Call around and see them. There will be a meeting of the wool irowers of Red Willow county at Indi- uiola on Saturday , February 28th. Bemember the Ella June Meade en tertainment at the Opera Hall , to-night , F:30 : mountain time. Mrs. C. H. Reed , who has been quite seriously ill for some time , is now iui- jrovmg. For the best Flour in town call at 3ity Bakery. CLOSING OUT SALE ! As we are going out of the Dlothing trade we offer our sntire stock of Clothing at Actual Cost. We mean Dusiness ; and if you are af- : er Bargains come in soon. We have just received a arge stock of the Bradley & Metealf Celebrated Boots and Shoes in all styles and grades and invite all to some and see. WILCQX BROS. NOTICE. Consumers will please call and pay iheir water tax for the presen quarter , ill arrears must be , paid or- water will. ) e shut off. FRED. S. HARRIS , Agent. $ * * * PERSONAL POINTERS. Dave Baum came down from th ranch , Friday. Robert Bush of Trenton made a shoi stay in town , Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Hawksworth came i from the east on 39 , Saturday. C. Cornwall's family arrived fror Michigan , last Friday evening. Mrs. C. A. Frederick arrived in tow from Council Bluffs , Sunday noon. W. J. McGillin , manager of the T C outfit , spent the first of the week ii town. town.Dr. Dr. P. Boyle and W. M. Lewis mad a short trip to Culbertson , Tuesday-af ternoon. S. F. Solomon of the Sun made a fly ing business trip to the-metropolis , Sat urday evening. Ella J une Meade' arrived on 39 , to day , and is being entertained by Mr. am Mrs. G. L. Laws. B. M. Frees of Chicago , of the fjrn of Frees & Hocknell , was in town , th < first of the week. Commissioner Crabtree and Colone Suavely of Indianola , had business ii McCook , Saturday. Frank Vore of the store house force was present at the masquerade at Can * bridge rink , Friday evening. Jessie Ashton , one of our substantial men from the Beaver , brought a load of hogs up to town , Friday. Representative Hocknell came home from Lincoln , Friday , remaining with his family until Monday morning. E. W. Lewis of Cambridge was in town , Friday , on land business , which , he informs us. is "looking up" some. Ed. Wilson and George Rankin came across from Atwood , ' Friday evening. From here they returned to the Circle Ranch. Jerome the dude , was an eastbound pilgrim , on 40 , Friday. Whither bound , be knew not. He was drunk to inco- lierency. Frank Hudson took a trip down to Arapahoe , Saturday , where he was form- 3rly with R. J. Finch , returning home in Sunday. Messrs. Arthur Allen and Davis of Jbe'rlin , and L. D. LeRoy of Atchison , vere visitors in McCook , the latter part ) f the past week. Harry Ryan , with F. L. McCracken , s recuperating on his father's claim , oiith of Indianola. He went down Saturday , and will remain some time. R. C. Gushing , Fitzgerald's ( the vealthy contractor ) head man , passed hrough McCook , Tuesday , for Colora- lo. The indications are good for a rail- oad boom in the Centennial State , this rear. Ales. Stewart and Mr. Runnels , son if the gentlemen who contracted this > art of the B. & M. , arrived in town , Tuesday noon. The Hubbell accident , Fe fear , has ended Mr. S.'s days as an : ngmeer. Prof. Borin of the Oberlin Eye was n town , Friday and Saturday , and hon- ired these headquarters with a visit , i'riday night. The Prof , canvassed our own in the interest of his paper with onsiderable success. R. 0. Philips of the Lincoln Land Co. ras in town , Sunday , on business con- ected with the water works , etc. Some if the results of his visit are already pparent. The question now asked is : Flash your permit , neighbor. " Fred. Webster arrived in town from Jew York City on Friday last. We .nderstand that Fred , will quit the busi- ess of cow-punching , E. D. Webster aving disposed of his ranch , stock , etc. , a the Kilpatrick Bros , of Beatrice. Billy Hagerman. one of the best cow oys on the range , came down to town , Thursday last. He had just completed n extensive ride over the range north- rest of this place , and reports the loss s being light and cattle in fine shape. Fred. Boehner , late of the Arapahoe 'ioneer , made ti visit to McCook , Sat- rday , in the interest of the Arapahoe ork packing establishment of that lace , in which he-is interested. Fred , lakes a superlative commercial tourist. Dr. Willcy returned from his visit to owa , on 39 , Saturday. He reports eep snow , intense cold and hard times j that state , and returns to Nebraska etter pleased with the state of his doption than over. Sub rosa , doctor , re are sort of wedded to Nebraska urselves. A. J.VanBuakirk of Beukeltaan ca ! cd at this office , Tuesday , and renewe hi * faith in THE TRIBUNE. Mr. Van I reports histock in excellent conditioi due in a considerable degree to the fat that they are receiving the beat of CJM and plenty of food. J. B. Meserve returned this nioruinf from a meeting of the Stuck Associatio of S. W. Nebraska , which met at Bci kelman , Wednesday. The busines which engaged the attention of of thos present ( and the attendance was rathe smali ) was the round-up , emigration. et < James Ellison of Kcnesaw , uncle o Harry Ellison , with W. B. Haydm was in town , Friday and Saturday o last WCCK. Mr. Ellison informs us tha he will move his herd of blooded stocl out to a ranch in Frontier coujity in tin spring. We welcome Mr. Ellison ti this section. Rev. P. Van Fleet of Fairbury , Cha ] , lain of the House of Representatives 01 our present Legislature , paid this plac < a flying business trip on Saturday last in the interest of an acquaintance wht has been wronged out of some land hi recently located in this vicinity. Ai investigation will follow. County Clerk Elect Dyer of Hayes county was in town , Wednesday and , ai usual , made THE TUIBUNK a pleasam call. Mr. Dyer informs us that Count } Judge Coons refuses to qualify , a.d as- commissioners are sworn in by that ofli cial , there is a sort of dead-lock in tht proceedings of IJayes county for tin present. These things , with a red-hoi county-seat fight on their hands , section , al strife and consequent bitternc.sj- makes life quite stirring in that counts in embryo. But such is usually tin case. Commissioiiers' Proceedings. Of FIVE of COUJJTV CLEKK , i ludiuuolu , Neb. . Jan. 3) ) , 1& & . f Board of county commissioners or Itcd WT.- low county met pursuant to adjournment ol January E.'d.'l8 . Prcbcut , J. Ailing ton , 1 L. Green and Henry Crabtree , commiseion. ars , G. D. Cramor , county clerk , and .1. H. Boodricb , county ireaburer. Proceedings ol last session rad and approved. Ou motion , the clerk was instructed to order & 0 necessary blanks for taking : the census. Ko.U > PETITION George E.Talbott and otb- jrs petition for establishing public road : Commencing ut the southeast corner of gee- lion seven ( T ) , town , 3 , north of range SO west , running tbeucc duo north on section lines to ; bc northeast corner of section beven ( T ; , ; own. 4 , north ot range 3D west , and terminal- ng thereat. On motion petition of George E. Talbott and Hhors was granted , provided the county shall )0 at no expense for right of way , survey or > tber expense in establishment of said road. On motion bond of James Hctherington , as- lessor Indianola precinct , was approved. On motion bond of William H. Smith , over- eer road district No. 21 , was approved. On motion bill ofV. . K. Lynch , trausporta- ion of pauper , was allowed on general fund 881 and warrant drawn for 81,50. J. H. Everist , overseer road district No. 1T aade annual settlement with board. On motion board assessed lot 9 , sec. 24 , town. , range 2S , owned by A. A. Calkins , at S10. On motion board assessed the S.V. . % of sec- ion 3 , town. 3 , range 27 , owned by H. C. Car er , at 160.00. On motion the clerk was instructed to enter aid lands on the tax list for lb < ? 4. The board having examined the books and ccounts of J. H. Goodrich as county treasur- r , a settlement was made with him on the asis of the following statement ( see statc- icnt on fourth page ) . On motion board adjourned to March 21st , ? 85. C. D. CiiAMEit , County Clerk. Valuable House and Lot for Sale. Situated on corner of Madison and ) ennison streets , one one-5-tory frame ) welling House , with M rooms , all well nished , hall , 2 closets , 1 pantry , and ellar , three porches. Good well of ex- ellent water , large coal house , etc. rard well fenced , shade trees , fruit rees , grape vines , rose-bushes , etc. . all re growing. Also , furniture and hotiFe- old goods in said house Will sell ouse furnished if desired. A first-class pright piano for sale cheap. For terms nd particulars , call on or address G. W. DANIELS , 36. McCook. Neb. THE Omaha Daily Republican , Hast- igs Daily Gazette-Journal , Beatrice laily Express have all gone to join losey in his mid-winter campaign gainst the country journalists. Our rring brothers have gotten into very nenviable society our prayers will till ascend in their behalf that they lay see the error of their way. A BILL has been introduced in the egislature reducing the railroarl fare > three cents per mile , and providing jat travelers may carry 150 pounds of aggage free uf charge. PER notices , we observe that they are reparing to caucus in Decatur county. Usually after the caucus they eliminate ne syllable and suffix another , then it sails ' - . " sailscussing. THE Brush Lariat has finally ( and ery properly ) adopted the "patent in- ! de" system. "Just like all of them , " tro. Holmes. Wanted. To buy for cash , 6 to Iff good frost- milch cows , 4 to 7 ycar old , with their : alvos. ' Also , 1200 to 300 bushels good corn on ear or shelled. Apply to or ad- Ircss W0. . Moony , with Freetr & Hncknell , McCook , Nebraska. FOll SALE. Quarter section of land , timber and water , 34- miles , and n 37-acro parcel , } miles from McCook. Both deeded ; Call on or address , EATON Bnos. , 27 - McCook , Neb. FOR SALE. A good second-hand White Sewing Machine. Will sell cheap. Apply .to 34. Mus. J. A. LEE. Seed Wheat. California White Spring Wheat atl per bushel. Inquiie at Hulcr & Mc- i'herson's land office , McCook , Neb. Locals under this lieau no. a line for each iisertlon. Hilly payable monthly. R. S. Cooley's Hulletin Hoard. One quarter deeded laidG , miles from town. Price , $ IMU cash. One quarter deeded land , 11 miles . row town. Price , 8U40 cash. One quarter deeded land , timber and .vater , U miles I rum town. Price , $ ! )00. ) One quarter deeded land , 2 miles rom town , timber and water. Price , ca.sli. and lots in McCnok to sell I houses and lots in WestMcCook. . 3 iiouses and lots in South McCnok. One ere of land , with good house. All cheap. FOR SALE. A complete outfit for a i-ctail grocery store. Also , will lease nir a term ot years a splendid location f T a country store in the Beaver Val- .ey. Address K. S. COOLKY , MuCouk. Many other bargains to offer , ( 'all n 11. S. Cooley , Heal Estate Agent , Two door. * East of TRIBUNE office. 11. W. Pike started a lumber Yard in McLook , Neb. , .January , 1884 , and nas come to stay. Full assortment of Lumber , Sa h. Doors , Lime and Build ing Material , sold at close prices , con sidering the freiht. * ESTRAY NOTICE. Came to my residence. / mile northwest of Box Elder 1 * . O. , January 3d. lb > 5. one steer jalf ; over-drop on right ear ; under-crop on letc ear. No other marks or brands distin guishable. JK-5 X.J.CHIIY8USIC. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partner- ship existing between L. L. Jobubon anil M./\ . Spaldiiig , doing- business under the style of JoUiihoii & sjpaldinjr , has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent , n. A. ripalding continu ing the business. Jlr. Spalding assumes all louts of the nrm and collects all accounts duo ; he same. L L. JOHNSON. M. A. Sl'ALDINO. McCook. Neb. . February 3. 18 . NOTICE. In the District Court of the ath Judicial Dis- : rict held in and for Ited Willow county , > eb. : Cora lien. Plaintiff. J ! . Notcc to non. A'illiam Bell/Defendant. ) rC3ldnt Deft. To \ \ ILLIAM BELL. NON-HISIUENT : DEFEND- INT : You arc hereby notifled that on the 7th lay of January. Ifcea. Cora Hell tiled a petition Lgainbt you in the District Court of Ked WH OM : county , Nebraska , the object and prayer if which ate to obtain a divorce from you on * * he grounds : FiiibT. That you bclnjr of sufficient ability 0 provide feuitable maintenance for her have Tossly , wantonly and cruelly ret used and teglected so to do. SECOND. That you have wilfully abandoned he Plaintiff without good cause for the term f two years last past. You are required to answer saiJ petition in r before .Monday , the i&l day of February. bJJ5 , or said petition will be taken as true and udgment rendered against jou as therein rayed for. COKA BELL. By Jennings & Starbuck , Her Attorneys * . IK-5ts. AKE VOU MADE uiiecrulilu liy liuueanuu. tm- 1 pat lun , Ulezlness. Los of Appetite , Ye'low Skin t lilluli's Vitultzer Is n positive Cure. FOK DYSPEPSIA auU LUer complaint , jou have a In.ed Ktiaraniee on e\t-ry bottle uf stiliolf a Vital- er It inner lalln to cure. THE Kev. Geo. II 'I haycr. of Bourbon , Jnil . sayg : Both uij gelf and wife owe our lives to SHILOUS ON'SUMPTIOX CUIJE. " WHY WILL YOU court wlicahlloli s Cure will ; \ e immediate relief. Price 10 cts. , 50 ets. and $1 . SHILOH'S CATAIIUU REMEDY-a pobltlve cure > r Catarrh , Diphtheria : inil Canker Moutb. A NASAL 1X.IE TOU fri-e vrlth each bottle nt Ditch's < atarrh Kemeily. Price 50 cents. SHILOH'S UIIE v.-ll immediately relie\e i roup , 'liooplng cough and Bror.chltK "HACKMEThUK" it lastii.paad fraprant perfume. rice 25 and 5 ) cents. Sold by S L. Green drusrtcM. McCooic. Neb. if-jr corklnR people. Send 10 cts po t- ajjf. and we will ma ! ! you frec.i ruynl. valuable bample l.ox of Koods tlinr. win put you In tilt- way of making mort oney in a few days than you e t-r thought pos.ilhie , any builnest. . Capital no' required. Tou can Hxe hume and work m.pare time oniy , or all tie time. II of lioih sexes , of .ill aje # . grandly j : lce sful 50 8 ti $5 ea iIy oanied every veiling. Th it all who ant ivorkmaj test the bu ! ne. i. we make ihU un- iraltcled oder : To all vrho arc nut well satlsHt-d we III send It to | s > for Hie trouble of writing u * . Full trtlcular * . dlrertloui , etc. . srnt free. Immeiibc pay isolately Mjrc t r nil r.ho tart at once. Don't demy. .idress . S TlNbOX & VO. . Portland , Main" . 3-29 An Enterpasiiig , Eeliable House. J ohnsui.V | < adlii4 ! c.m ilwaja lie relied upon , not iy to carry In stock the best of e\erythnK. ! but to cure tlie Asrncy for such articles as have well lown merit , and are popular with the people , there- sustaining the reputation of Iielng always enter- isiui ; amieier reliable. Having scoured : he Acett- l--r the cele.'iratej Ur. Kind's Xew DIacuvcry for : > iieumj > ! ( on , will sell It on H po ltl\e caarantee. It Ml surely cure any and c\cry artetllon of 'ibroat. ings , and hest , and to sho.v ocr co ndence. we lu te jou to call an-1 get a Tviil Bottle Free. Buclden's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE la the worM for uts. BrnfsCT , > ro , Cicero SaltKlieum. FeerSrc3. . Tetter. Chap- 1 Hands. Chilblain . orn- , and all -Mn Eniptloas , id po-Itlvely cures 1'iles or nt > pay rcinsred. It h laranteed to ghe perfect fatl f lon , or n-ocey funded. IMceJo cents per box. For cale at WETKOPOIFAN QSUG STOKE , "Wonderful ! We do not know of any medicine tliai * . ? &I&tn3 i e ual popularity. In cnch a i > hott > Ct % for the stsui relief of couglts and sorencsiSi theInncs , as EGGS' OHEKUY OUCH aYl rt It U wild and easant to take and will nut Injure the most ilellraie fatit. Simple bottles Jree at S. L. Green's an4 ituuon & Spalcla ! ' . 3 - * C t- -S"/ * . ft * > > li' V1