J ! LlwiCK&TROWBRIDGE , HAVE JUST OPENED UP A NEW LINE OF FURN.ITURE ! Stoves % Tinware , . Japanned Iron Ware , We Have a Tin Shop in Connection , and will do General Job Work in TinSheet Iron Copper Ware. We Manufacture Lndwick's Patent Reflecting Lam ] ) , for both wholesale and retail. Call and examine our stock. We Will sell you Good Goods for the Cash. West Dennison Street , McCOOK , NEB , A ivrn i3Tcyr- AINU JjJiul UNEQUALED FOR Power , Simplicity , Durability. F.stlmatcs made of Mill nnd I'limp complete upon application. Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue. ' THE WOODMANSE , This mill Is a "solid wheel" and the best self-regulator made. The IVoodmnase Xo. G. Pump Is the best single acting force pump In the nmrket. Will work In wells from 10 to 200 feet In depth , aud lias back attachments to force water Into ele\atud tanks. Can be used by band or windmill. Parties contemplating the erection of a Windmill will consult tbclr best Interests by calling nt my Homestead , IK miles northwest of McCook , or at It. Johnston's , 3 miles southeast , and ex amine tlie working of tbe Woodmanse. W. M. IRWIN , Agent , Woodmanse Windmill Co. . Freeport , 111. Great Western Furniture Emporium , O 03xt xt xtO -O Ort rt rte tJo tJtt tt ttJ. J. E , BERGER , Proprietor. McCOOK , NEB. CITY - BAKERY. A. PROBST & WE KEEP ON HAND BREAD. PIES & CAKES , GRAHAM BREAD' . * Cakes Made on Order. Lunch Room in connection , where jou can get hot coffee , etc. FACTS REGARDING Sr , Sarler's Iron fels It Trill purify and enrich Die BLOOD * rcfrul.itc tlie LIVER nud KIDNEYS , and RKvroith. TllK HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH ! In all those diseases requlrlnpacert.ilnand elllcIciUTOXIC , peclallv l > } spepsla\Yaiitot'Ai > ] > etUe.InOpes- : Ml'in. IaoK or btrt-iiKlli. etc. , its use Is marked vritli Immediate and-uondcritil rcMilif. HOIKS. luutclesand uervcsrfiilxe ni'vr lorce. Eulhuns tlie mind aud supplies Drain Power. * fuflurlnp from all complaints DR. HAUTER'3 IKON IONIC a ifc ami M e < ly cure. It gives urlrnr nnd healthy complexion 'Tlie stroneo t li-Mlmo-iy to the \ alin.in IK. 1 .UITKK'S luovToxti ; 'Ohat irpfiuiMit attempts i l cotintcrMlInplmvi' nulacldi d l > tlic'Mipiilnr- Ityortliu original. * Ifvoii cnrmul ) -ln-lu'.illli ! liunotcxperliueiit pel the OltlBIXAt , AM ) 1' ! > T fSend Tosr nddrMttoTUoDr. HnrterTHed.Co.1 It. Tjoalt. 3Io. . fo- our "IMIEAM BOOK. " Da. HARTER'S IRON TON.C is FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANS DEALERS EVERYWHERE. JUST WHAT * o < . Anvil , Vise. Cut WA > rr. off Tool. The best fir "Fnnn & Home nr. Klther sire , . .10. $3 30 $ C.DO , sent Freight Paid on receipt of price , if your hardware dealer does not - keep them. * Good Agents wanted. 31 ly CHENEY ANVIL & VISE CO. , DETIIOITMICH. . % mm f Send MX cents forpostngc.and D UI f L receive free , n costly box of f la I / f KOO S which will lielp you to I 111 im k S more money right away than anything else in tl.N world. All of either sex. succeed from first hour. The brond road to fortune open * , be fore the workers , abwluiely sure. At ouce address TKUli & CO * Autrusta , Maine. Saddles/I / Harness , [ OPPOSITE HOTEL OS .THE H'lLl ! ] Manufacturer and Dealer In SADDLES , HARNESS , BRIDLES , COLLARS , BRUSHES , COMBS , WHIPS. Stock Saddles , Cow-Boy outfits * fits , and Spurs. . R. H. HAMILTON. BARBRR - : - SHOP. GO TO A. P. SHARP'S FOR A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE OR HAIR CUT , HOT AND GOLD BATHS ON SHORT NOTICE. and Children's Hair Dressing a specialty. MdMspitcdutlie BROAD CLAIM omeinztlte VIET BEST OPERATING- , QUICKEST SELLING MID Ever'oflfered to the public. I t/t rvimorc money than at snythinRcIsc by taking W 11 Vnnn eucr for the best selling book out. ' Beginners succeed grandly. Xoue fall. Terms free. HALLETT BOOK CO. , Portland. Maine. * . ; , , * . , = ' EUROPE'S ftOYAL WOMEN , Victoria and Alexandra Ex-Qucea Ettabella Olga , of Greece. [ Olive Harper in New York World. ] Queen Victoria I saw twice while In England once on the platform of a railway - way station , and a second time walking in the grounds of Windsor castle. The first time she was accompanied by her suit and probably by her faithful John Brown , and the second time she had two little girls with her and a tall man servant walking sedately in the rear. The queen looked just as do her pictures , with the e.\ception that her color and her eyes , her mouth and her gross figure-all give her a very common ap pearance , and she looks like one who , were she not a queen , would be called a hard drinker , judging from her appear ance. There is nothing regal , nor even dignified , in her manner or walk. She wears very large shoes , and dre.v > es in deep mourning , with a widow's cap. She has no grace of figure or outline , and. in short , her whole appearance knocks to splinters the theory of patrican birth evidenced in appearance. Of course this is but it superficial judgment. Her daughter-in-law Alexandra , however , has every grace and dignity and attri bute we involuntarily L 0tow upon princesses. .She is everything that is noble and engaging , and she draws all hearts to her. Her children resemble her. Her features and form are those of the highest Httb&ian type , and that type is model. Mrs. ifacGahan , the widow of the war correspondent , who is now , .1 believe , in Toledo , and who is : i Russian lady , resembles the Princess Alexandra very closely. The Princess Alexandra is very often seen in London , driving about with one or more of her children , and is often met m the South Kensington and British museums , where I have been her. She always dresses on these occasions with the most extreme simplicity. Tlie em press of Austria , on the contrary , dresses with the greatest elegance at all compatible with the occasion. I have seen her many times in the Vienna ex hibition , alway dressed magnificently in satins and rare laces. She mingles freely among the people and displays her rarely beautiful smiles for all alike. She has the most superb head of chest nut hair , wavy and glossy , that 1 ever saw , and she walks erect and with a grace of motion seldom seen in women. She has large eyes , full of fire and spirit as well as affection , , and is altogether a most beautiful woman , tall and lithe. T have seen her in royal pageants dressed in regal state , and on horseback , where she is indeed a Nplen- did sight , dressed in velvet , gold-laced and bejeweled riding habits , and I have seen her on the Prater in the evenings , at the opera at night , and , severest test of all , at the exposition , under the hard nnd searching light of day , and I de clare still thaf she is a beautiful woman. Once at the exhibition she stepped on my toes , and , J must admit , hurt my most precious corn , and she made more apologies than I should have thought necessary had 1 been the one to squeeze her imperial t'oes , and when she found that I could not speak anything but "American , " she held quite a little chat with me , much to the scandal of her fol lowers. Very different to her in manner was the ex-Queen Isabella , whom 1 also met with the young King AlphoiibO , who , however , was not a king then , but just a nice boy of somewhere about 20. She is short , gross and fat , and with a most repulsive countenance wherein it seemed to mo all the low passions predominated. She was dressed very plainly as to mate rial aud color , though it does not seem to me that any amount of jewels or robes could transform her into anything more regal. The went about cheapening dif ferent articles like a market-woman , and puffing and panting along , her huge bust aud stomach shaking as she walked , and pudgy hands thrust into immense gloves , altogether making a picture not pleasant to see. Queen Olga , of Greece , I also saw at the Vienna exhibition , as well as after ward , when I was in Athens , and ie is one of the handsomest women 1 have e\er scon , queen or otherwise. She is rather tall , most exquisitely built , with small hands and feet , thick dark hair , large brown eyes'with eyelashes that are simply wonderful , and with a pure , cream complexion as rare as it is beauti ful. She is very fond of hor&cback rid ing and looks well in the saddle , but I love her best when with her children or with ladies. She is irresistibly lovely and charming then. It is but fair to say that she is adored by her husdand and her people. She is fond of knitting lace-work , such as is done in Turkey , and giving it to ladies who please her in any way. I saw the empress of Prussia once only , and then but indistinctly. She was with the emperor , and they visited Vienna together. After sitting for hours to see the royal cortege pass the win dow , at last my patience was rewarded by seeing a carriage dash by as rapidly as possible , and in it were seated the griz zly old emperor William and a withered , frail-looking old woman almost hidden in wraps and laces , and that was her majesty the empress of Prussia. The kofjlc ofCottque t. ' [ The Current ] It is safe to say that , if there shall prove to be any way for England to keep Egypt , the land of the Pharaohs will be retained as a part of the British empire. Napoleon always favored conferences. They consumed time and bound nobody to anything. From the fir t gun that opened on Alexandria and Arabl in 1882 , conquest has been the secret and logical thought. Says the first fisherman : "Master I marvel how the fishes live in the sea ! " and the second fisherman might have answered as aptly : ' 'Why , as nations a-land the great ones eat up the little ones. " .Not AnonymonIr. [ The Current. ] James Payn , in his "Literary Bccol' lections" now in course of publication inllie Independent , earnestly advises young authors not to publish their works anonymously. "If one , " he wisely says , "has any personality be- Ipnging to one ( whether it is spelt with an 4i' or not ) is just as well to claim it otherwise some one is sure to do so " Pjofessor W. A. Henry : There is per- hap0ne farmerin ten that keeps records. TRIBUNE CLUBBING LIST. M We will furnish THE j TRIBUNE and any of the following publications , one year , at the rates named below : FARMER . . . $3.00 " " and map of U.S. . a. ) TOLEDO BLADE. ( Nnsliy'sTaper ) . . . 2.75 CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS . 2.73 CHICAGO WEEKLY HERALD . 2.75 LKAVENWOUTH WEEKLY TIMES. . 2.75 UEMOUEST'cJ MONTHLY . a.50 est in th0World. Magnetic Cures.58Dt nuui to dibcover the philosophical principle that ult nervous piilns. ached , and d bllity should be Heated directly troni the "brain battery , " Irom whence emanate all nervous force and will poer. . All other tnruisof treat ment for nervous disorders are failures. Ev ery person who bulleis from nervousness knows this , and that medicines only palliate , but never cure. These appliances are mag netic , and differ from all others on the market which are electric. Magnetism is the life of man. Their curative qualities are wonderful in all nervous complaints. The Roman physi cians practiced magnetic treatment 1,000 3enrs ago in nervous diseases , but did not treat from the "brain battery. " Dr. HIM. has made this great disco very , the only snr"e cure for nervous Headaches , Hneunmtism , Neuralgia , Liver and Kidney ComplaintsParalysis , Gout , Spin al weakness , Dyspepsia , Constipation , Cold Limbs and Feet , and General Di-bility. Mirac ulous cures noted every day. The Magnetic Brush lifts nails , nnd the only article of the kind invented. It is the greatest curative agent known and used in u "brush bath" im parts tone , replenishes the debilitated system , and cicates warmth. In chronic cases our Magnetic Bands , Belts and Pads should be used. The brushes are warranted to do the work , or the money refunded. Send for circu lar and testimonials. By giving a description of nervous trouble , we will give advice and directions how to use our appliances. HILL MEDICAL MAGNETIC APPLIANCE COMPANY , Lock Box r > 5 , Washington , D. C. ! J5 STOCK BIRECTORY. i S-LS- + * Ss S * * S * S\r SS * SS--S JOSEPH ALLEN. Postoffice address , Os- born , Nebraska. Hunch on lied \Villow creek , JJ mile nbove Os- born pustoflicc. Cattle branded on rlfjht side and hip as above.IM IM STOKES & TllOTH. P. O. address. Carrico , Hayes county , Nebraska. Kanpe : lied Willow cieek , above Carrico. Stock branded as above Also run the lazy ro brand. HEXKY T. CHURCH. Postoflice.Osborn , Neb. 11 a n K c : Ited Willow icreck , in S. W. corner of f Frontier county. Cattle branded 0 L 0 ion rfeht side. Also , an lover crop on right ear ; and under crop on left. Ifoiscs branded 3 on rjgiit shoulder. SPUING CREEK CATTLE CO. J. D. WELBOHX , Vice President and Supt. P. O. address , Indlano- la. Nebraska. Hange : Hepublican Valley , east of Dry Creek , and near head of Spring Creek , in Chase iiounty , Nebraska. New U. S. Catile Ranche Co. , Limited. Stock brand : Circle on left shoulder , also dew lap and a orop and under halt crop on lelt cur , and a crop and under bit in the right. Kancfi on the Republican. PobtoIIico address. Max , Dundy county , Neb. GEORGE J. FREDERICK. . Postofiice address , Mc Cook. Nebraska. U n n oil : Four miles southwest of McCook , on the Driftwood. Stock branded AJ on the lett hip. PAXTOX CATTLE CO. .1. 15. MKSEKVE , General Manager. Postonice address , Mc- Cook , Neb. Itanch : At | Spring Canyon on the I Frenchman Kiver , Chuse I county. Nebraska. J Stock branded as above : lalso 717 on loft side ; 7 _ . on the righthip and L on thc'rTphTVhoulder ; L on left shoulder and X on leit jaw. Half nndor-crop left ear , and square-crop right ear. EATON BROS. & CO. P. O. address , McCook , Nebraska. Range , touth of McCook. Cattle branded on left ln > . Also , 10 , 5 , / \ and 1 brands on left hip. Horses branded the same on left shoulder. JOHN F. BLACK. . roil SALE-Improved Deeded Fnnn and Ilav Land. Timber and water. Two farm houses , with other improvements. Convenient to No. 1 school privileges. Situ- itcd on Republican riv- er. . near mouth of Red Willow creek. Call on J. P. Black , on prem ises , or address him atlndianola. Nebraska. DO YOU KNOW THAT LOEILLAED'S CLIMAX PIi-TTG TOBACCO with Hcd Tin Tayr : Sc:3 Li ! Fine ut Cliewintr : lUvy Clpsisg : , and Black , Jlrowti and Yellow Basis arc tho" best aud cheapest , quality considered ? Tv - * > * * * * ; < rp _ * - * * ? ( " - * / - MR'TROPOLITAN RUG STOR Everything ( Except Liquor ) Usually Kept in a First-Class Drug Store. lixSO HANDLE $ - * PIANOS % ORGANS SEWING MACHINES. M. A. SPALDING , Prop. , * McOOOK - 'NEBRASKA. * B. & M. PHARMACY. HAVE IN STOCK A LINE OF FINE TOILET ARTICLES , Combs , Brushes , Perfumery , Extracts , Etc. WINES AND LIQUORS Will be sold only in cases of sickness , and then only on Physician's Prescription. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded , Day or Night. * Doctor's Choice , America's Finest Five Cent Cigar. McCOOK , - - . NEBRASKA , t SPAEOGLB & RII2KER n -DEALERS IN- Agricultural Implements ! WAGONS & BUGGIRS. Tubular Wells , Pumps , Wind Mills a Specialty , WE ALSO HAVE A CHOICE LOT OF SEED SOSN , MILLLET & SORGHUM SEED I McCOOK , Con. RAILROAD AND : MAIN STS. NEB. FREES & HOCKNELL , 7i PROPRIETORS OF THE DEALERS IN Lumber , Lime , dement , Saslv Doors , Blinds , HARD AND SOFT COAL , YARDS AT McCOOK , INDIAKOLA , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , AHD OXFORD. Bilge Wind Mill , Superior to any on the aisrkot , bcin IIca\Ier. Stronger Built , . and therefore a more UuriWc Mill. U U the only aV oncly ! "nfc MIH Jmllt : anil out of Thousands Erected During 12 , i Tears pa-it not on < > 1ms over lilotni away and left the Tower t ! simiiiF. : ! A record no other Mill can shcrsr. "We offer to put up any of our rrjIPIXG MILLS ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , And If they don't ghc sntWactlon. vrlll rcaioic Mill at our . own expanse. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated Cliallcnse Feed Mill * . Corn Shillcn. Iron rumpj Mth brass cylinders. Iron I'lpe. Tank * . For estimates , catalogues and prlccn , apply to G. B. NETTLETOX , .McCook , Neb. , < * Asent for Sonthwcitcrn XebrasV-R and Northwoitera KBBM.