The Tribune Thursday , March 5th , 1885. TO OTJB ADVERTISEES. . . - . . .I locals under this head at the rate of JOc. for Brat insortlon , and fie. per Jluu for each subsequent insertion , nnd same will bo run until ordered , out. unit-Bit timeIs specified. Job work spot cnBh. Statements will be pro- wonted at the end of cacli month. CONGREGATIONAL. Sunday School ut 10 A. si. o\'cry week. Prcacldnjr services every bundoy nlfrht nt 7.30. M. T. Also , every alter nate Sunday mornlnj- 11. M. T. Exceptions to the above will bo noticed In locals. GKOHHE DUNQAN , Pastor. METHODIST. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. nnd 7:30 P. M. . mountain time. Sunday School nt 3 P. M. The services nnd Sunday school will bo hold for the future In tlio school house. All arc cordially Invited. Seats free. E. J. HAI.I , . Pastor. t" CATHOLIC. Sen-Ices will be held In the Opera Hall once every four weeks. CI-KUV , Pastor. A. F. & A. M. McCook Lodge. U. A D. . meets on the first and third TIIUH- f dny of each mouth. / \ > J" > G. L. LAWS , \V. M. TO.r.r.n. . Secretary B. & M. R. R. time Table. KAST IiCri'.8 : BAFT tit : VVKS : No. : ; 7:10. A. M. I No. 40 . .5.40 , I' . M. M'KKT IiEAVKS : WKST I.K.XVKS : No. . 1:00. P.M. | No. ] T > : K. P. V. IU fS7 Unstbonnd trains run on Central Time , and westbound trains on Mountain Time. Freight trains do not carry passengers Cn s. lirs. Auent. Local Intelligence. Hams and baron at FarlovV. Nc\v G ( o ] .s at. tliu Jewelry Store. Uoston Bniwn Bread at tliu GitBale - cry constantly. A fine line of native Colorado Jew elry at McCniekenV. Foil RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire at tins office. Th - . City Livery Stable , B. F. Olcott , proprietor , for fine teams. The very highest cash price paid for hide ? at Farley's Meat .Market. Two span of mums f > r sale at Dun- { * bar & Newton's livery and feed stable. Don't fail to go and hear the Tenne.c- seeanp , to-morrow night. \ro will en joy a treat. E. M. Brickey & Go. will trnarantcc I ; a fit in custom-made clothing. Give thorn a call. A supply of fresh candy at the City Bakery. Tony has the cream of the candy trade. ? _ Look out no look in these columns JT umns , next week , for H. W. Pike no his ad Miss Stevens is now prepared to do and in fam sewing dress-making private V ilies. See adv. The afflictions of Job were enjoyed ( ? ) by W. C. LaTourette of the brick store , last week. We are pleased to note the improved condition of Dr. Kay , who has been quite ill with pneumonia. Moss Agate , Amethyst , Topaz , and Moss Jasper in Pins , Sets , Scarf Pins and Charms at the Jewelry Store. The B. & M. Pharmacy has just re ceived a spring stock of glass , paints , i oils , dye stuffs , drugs , calsomiue , etc. The loss to Messrs. Kendall by Fri day morning's fire is $800 or $400 , mostly in cigars damaged by water. It will pay you to read the advertisement it. ment of K. M Brickey & Co. . in this is it.f't sue , and then fnvc.-'tigatf' what thesay. . f't Anv parties wanting bicaking on their claims , can have the same con tracted for at Dnnbav & Nexvton's livery stable. For first-class dental work call on Dr. Gibson at the Commercial House. The doctor has concluded to locate in Mc ir . Cook. Cook.We We note as an indication of coming spring gentle spring the first outing of the- prairie dogs , which occurred. T Sunday. ' E. M. Brickey & Co. have a fine line of samples and will take orders for cus tom-made clothing. They will guaran tee a fit. An excellent quality . f sweet Michi gan cider at City Bakery. Also , a car load of Apples which will be sold cheap by the bushel. If you want a suit of cloths cut and made in first-class style , call on II. A. Cole , first door west of B. & M. Pharm i acy , McCook , Neb. , The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Carl Clark , Friday afternoon , I : * from three to four o'clock , mountain time. All are cordialy invited. FOR SALE. 6,550 acres of Red Wil low School Lands , in quarters if desir ed. For price call on or address CHILD & COLVIN , Arapahoe. Neb. WASTED A few more pupils to re ceive instruction on the piano and or 1 gan. I also teach voice culture. Call at Dr. Boyle's Dental Office.BOYLE. BOYLE. ' * V Ife Remember the Tennosseeans nt the Opera Hall , to-morrow evening. New goods at E. M. Bricky & Co.'s this week. Call in and examine their stock. Keep your weather eye open for H W. Pike's advertisement , which will appear in our next issue. Large stock of new stationery just re ceived. A handsome assortment of vis iting cards , regret cards , etc. Messrs. Armacost and Cooper recent ly returned from a five days ride over the range , and give it as their opinion that the loss of old range catt.le will not c ; exceed 5 per centum. For all time did Shakespeare write. He Fccms , moreover , to have indicated the true proportion , when lie remarked : "To be honest , a.- this world goes , is to be one man picked out of ten thousand " lir.Non-BAR Mrs Cline of Culbert son. we are informed , was in town , Fri day , on an errand , in which one of our land men figured prominently. We have not leisure time to investigate the matter. Three new residences are now in coui'M1 of erection on the south side. Isac Hoback , late of the Commercial House , is building one , and El ward Carle , lately from Iowa , is putting up the other two. DENTISTRY Dr. Gibson is prepared to receive calls in his new office , oppo site the. post-office. If you want first class , reliable dental work , at model ate prices , give him a call. Perfect satis faction guaranteed. In addition to his own herd , Lou A r- macost will run the Kilpatriek Bros. ' rattle also. Treasurer Armacost will remove his cattle from their present range near thr Bob Tail up to the Kil patriek ranch at the head of the Stink ing Water. No. 39 was about two hours late. Sunday , by reason of a few slight wash outs at points cast of here. But on the whole , the B. & M. has been remark ably free from delays and accidents , this winter in marked contrast with other roads. No. 39 , Friday was crowded with em igrants , who are coming in to possess the land in earnest. Every day settlers may be seen wending their out to their claims ; car-loads of household goods , stock , etc. , are bcintr unloaded daily , and still they come. FOR SALE A good | sec. of deeded land , with good improvements , and on good terms. Will also receive stock to pasture , for the season , but will not bi responsible for accidents , should any oc cur. For information inquire of J. P. Squire , G miles S. W. of .JuCook. We are in receipt of a postal card from J. E. Service , dated at Lebanon. Ind. , Feb. . 27th , 1885 , wherein he of fers a reward of $50 to any person or persons who will make know tn him the whereabouts of Martin W. Service , who is supposed to have taken a hoine- ANOTHER CHANGE Lloyd Hiieman has disposed of his stock interests i-n Driftwood to his brother H. S. flileman. Lloyd Hilcnian will leave , to-morrow morning , for Exeter. Nf.ii. . where he will engage in business with his father- in-law. TnKTtiinusn will enlighten him on Rei ! Willow county affairs A NEW FIRM S. M. Stacy , a well- known contractor of Omaha , lias re cently moved to McCook and will en gage in the business of contracting and biiilding. Mr. Stacy is now building a residence for himself , just above Thos. Colfer'ss home. . Mr. Stacy his associa ted Frank Ainslec with him in the business. We hope the fellow vrho travels around the country and jrets his drinks on the strength of being editor of the Fauerwill get n sufficient qiftmtiry of bovcrn c. after a while , to par alyze bis tongue. Ihere is one consolation in the matter , e will enjoy .the benefit of a rep' utation , If it ever happens that wo travel and need such a thills' . Fabcr. Yes , Brother Powers , we are inter ested in Mr. Cratupton about $3 worth , on the strength of his supposed connec tion with the Faber. Others in Mc Cook are similarly situated. The thaw of last week flooded Mr. Farley's cellar , and damaged some $300 worth of property. Something ought to be done on Dennison street by means of which the water , which pours down that draw at every recurring thaw or rain , can be conducted down Manches ter street to Railroad street , along which it can readily reach the railroad ditch east of the Eating House. Action should be taken at once to insure the business men on Main street against further loss. Choice cutsof , pork and beef at Far " " ley's. ; Tr We publish in this issue the Eigh tecnth Annual Statement of the Union Central Life Insurance Co. of Cincin nati , Ohio. The statement shows the Company to be stronger than ever be fore , notwithstanding the hard times oi ' 34. This Company is one of a ver } few that shows substantial gains over 'S3. Their life rate endowment policies are deservedly popular , and are prefer red by many careful insurers over any policy issued. They are absolutely non forfeitable and incontestable after three annual payments , and in default of pay ment would not lapse until whole re serve to credit of insured was exhausted in payment of premiums. This Com pa ny is doing a large business in Nebraska and is one of the most prosperous and prudently managed in the country. It is largely patronized by business men of ML Cook ; tlnir prompt and honorable payment of the John A. Lee loss in October hist ih fresh in the minds of our citizens. Thursday night and Friday were the scene of a number of incipient fires fn Kendall's hall. The fire originated in the cellar each time , probably the first appearance not having been extin guished was the cause of the others. The fire was first noticed and presuma bly extinguished before midnight , but broke out again in the straw in the cel lar about two in the morning , but was controlled. At 9 o'clock another alarm was sounded , and the hose attached to the hydrant at the corner ot' the Citi zen's Bankand , after considerable work , the fire was entirely extinguished. It certainly was a lucky feature of the af fair , that parties were in the hall ut all hours of the night , or the building , and probably adjoining ones as well , would have been destroyed. Billiards is a in OH t facinating game , you know. / OLD ESTABLISHMENT NEW MAN AGEMENT The furniture store of J. E. Be-ger , by terms of sale , passed into the possession of J. P. Mathes , March 1st , when an inventory was taken , and the entire stock overhauled and rearranged ranged in fine shape , and the Great Western Furniture Emporium , under the deft finger : ; of Mr. Mathes and his efficient assistant , Mr. Miller from St. Joe , now presents an appearance as neat and trim as a ship of the line. An invi tation is extended to call and inspect a line of furniture than which the Repub lican Valley affords no superior in style and completeness. The present stock will be Janrelv increased at once and * > maintained up to a standard sufficient to meet all the demands of the trade. THE NEW BANK II. K. Adam ? , cashier of the McCook Banking Co. , arrived in town , last Friday , and has been busy at work setting matters in order , putting their elegant burglarproof - proof safe in position , and unpacking stationery , etc. Their temporary quar ters in the Chicago Lumber Yard's office were gotten in ship-shape and the bank opened for business , Wednesday morn ing. The Company has purchased lots and will proceed to erect thereon , at , handsome brick building once a , two-story ing , fitted up throughout in elegant shape , paiticulars of which will be giv en hereafter. The entertainment * given in the Opera Hall , In the Chicago Comedy Co. , la > t week , were probably the best ever given in our midst. The support was very fair , and the company carries two or three leading players of talent that few travelling companies can boast of. An excellent brass band and or chestra add grcatlto the company and their intidic was greatly enjoyed and highly commented upon. The com pany can depend upon a liberal patron age , should they visit our city in the future. A young man by the name of Evans from Kansas lost a valuable horse at Small's barn , Tuesday night. The loss is a severe one to the } oung man be ing one of two with which he purposed doing breaking this spring. The households of E. 11. McCormick and L. R. Bragg have each- been aug mented , this week. A boy to E. H. , and to L. R. , a girl. McCook is pledged to keep pace with the emigration. We notice that H. W. Pike has com pleted fencing in his 50x140 addition to his lumber yard. This gives H. W. a commodious and convcnientyard. Stock boarded by the day or week at Olcott's barn , opposite Colvin House. Alto , buys and sells slock on commis sion. Something of ii.tercet to everybody in our next by II. W. Pike. Too busy to write an ad. this week. For the best Flour in town call at City Bakery. PERSONAL POINTERS , Robert Bush of Trenton was in town , ' Saturday. J. E. Cochran took a trip to Obcrlin , Thursday lat. L. II. Lawton of Culbcrtson was in town , Thursday last. Register Laws made the boys in Or leans a visit , last Friday. Roadmaster Phelnn made a trip to the state capital , Sunday. W. IT. Dimmick of Ludell was in town , the first of the week. V. Franklin made a short business trip to Culbertson , Friday. John Wray , an old-time boy of the range , was in town , Sunday. John Farley returned from a short trip clown the road , Sunday on 89. W. C. Bullard , Culbertson's new lum ber merchant , was in town , Monday. J. M. Henderson and family arrived from Cullom , III. , the first of the week. Mrs. Z. L. Kay is entertaining her mother , who arrived in town , last Fri day. William Frnin returned from quite an extended visit at Chaisworth , 111. , on 39 , Sunday. Galen Baldwin , sheriff of Hitchcock county , dropped in to see us for a few minutes , Friday. Sheriff Welborn and barrister Snave- ly were among the crowd of strangers in town , Friday. H. W. Davenport and Mr. Young of Culberteon were among the many visi tors in town , Friday. J. H. Dauchy , A. S. Shelly and J. A. Lynch of Stop.kville , were in town. Friday , on business. A. C. Nettleton , Jr. , returned. Fri day , from an extended visit to to his old home at Stockbridge , Mass. Mr. Miller , who comes to take charge of J. P. Mathes' furniture store arrived in town , Sunday noon , from St. Joe. Bud Finch and John McClelland of Spring Creek Cattle Co. , were in town , Thursday and Friday of last week. Editor Thurnun of the Arapahoe Pioneer neer was in town , twjo or three days the-.las tjHhe past week , we are in formed. . A number of cow-boys from the range , embracing the S S , T bar and 25 outfits , were in town , the latter part of las-t week. Rev M. L. Custer bearded the editor in his den , Friday. Rev. Custer occu pied the Congregational pulpit. Sunday. morning and evening , assisted by Rev. Hall. Hall.M. M. A. Crane of DeWitt , Saline coun ty , was in town , Wednesday , loosing up an opening for a grocery store. Also , Tor a wind will and pump business , for other parties in Saline county. Charles Noble and George Chenery drove down to Atwood , Kas. , Saturday , to make arrangements for erecting a store room in which W. II. Hadcn will open out a htock of general merchandise about April 1st. Frank Hudson of Mr. Hayden's force of this place Is to be VAILTON. C. C. Newman started , Wednesday , 'or Eagle , N.Y.with a car load of hors es and household goods. Mrs. New- nan and family went two weeks ago , stopping at Lawcrcnce , Mich. , where they will spend a few weeks visiting their numerous relatives and friends , [ n the short two years that he has re sided on Driftwood , Mr. Newman , by lis gentlemanly treatment and honor able dealing , has made many warm Viends ; in his departure Driftwood Pre . cinct looses a valuable citizen , an earn est advocnite and supporter of schools , and a staunch temperance worker , he ) cing one of-the two men in our pre cinct who voted the temperance ticket at the late election. WANTED. Dress-making , family sewing , etc. , by Miss Barbara Stevens , in private faiui- ies at McCook and vicinity. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Prices reasona- ) le. Satisfaction guaranteed. Your pat ronage solicited. Address all orders to Miss BARBARA STEVKNS , Box 24. 37-4t , . McCuok , Neb. Seeil For Sale. California White and White Rusiian Spring Wheat at 75c. pur bu. Millet Seed atfiOc- . Also , Cane. BarlevandOats j ' Seed at-Leland's feed store , McCook. Sample of seed wheat at this office. BEAVER BITS. . . Probably there never has been iv time in the history of Rud Willow county when there has bien as much excite ment in the grain trade as for the past few days. Messrs. Blackmail and Shippee began contracting rye at 31c. and in about a week's time it has gone up until on Sat urday last as high as 40c. was paid. But the strangest part lies in the fact i that during all this time thei'c has been no change worth mentioning in the east ern market * in this cereal , and ourludi- anola buyer could pay but 25c. per bu. until he was prompted by the gentle j men above ref cried to. The result has , , been wonderful , as a largo amount of : rye has changed hands , filling the .streets of Indianola with business. Farmers ' are feeling that their work has not been in vain , and with renewed counip ; are purchasing machinery , with which to farm , feeling that there is a reasonable assurance of raising a bountiful crop and getting a fair price for it. Nothing wiil retard the progress of u county more than fur buyers to club to gether to depreciate prices of farm pro duce to the extent of placing it below the price it should bring to enable the producer to obtain a fair living profit for his labor , and when it is done not only the producer , but the whole bu > i- ncss community , will feel it ; even such buyers themselves will be the looscrs. as is the fact in the above case. A large amount of good wheat is be ing held for a fair price , who will be the men to bid a fair figure and start it ? Most farmers are confident that at the present price of flour and other com modities that wheat should bring more than45c. , the amount now proposed by Indianola men. A man of good judg ment on general matters remarked to the writer a few.y days ago , that it was his opinion that wheat could be profi table to buyers sit 65c. per bushel , and even higher , and this price would un doubtedly move a va&tamount of wheat and give our farmer friends a boom that every business man would be sure to feel. The writer has no wheat for sale , but for good of all would be glad to see the wheat growers encouraged by receiving the full value of their wheat , fiven'if the buyer did handle it on a reasonably small margin. The quality of wheat raised in Red Wiilow county the past season is extra good generally , and it will be held for a good fair price , and the sooner that price comes the better for all concerned. Hamburg , March 2d. BKAVKR. IlAYKS COUNT ! ' KLKCTION At the county-scat election h'-I'J in Hayes county , on the 25th ultimo , the follow ing vote wascastresulting in no choice : Hayes Centre 28 LaForent . , : . 17 TOTAI . 80 We fear the people of our sister county yet in her swaddling clothes are piling up an uncomfortable debt for future reference , over this county-seat affair. CLOSING OUT SALE ! As we are going out of the Clothing trade we offer our entire stock of Clothing at Actual Cost. "We mean business ; and if you are af ter Bargains come in soon. We have just received a large stock of the Bradley & Metcalf Celebrated Boots and Shoes in all styles and grades and invite all to come and see. WILCOX BROS. For Sale. Some choice timber claims , at a bar gain. For particulars apply to E. K. Colcman , clerk at the Colvin House , .McCook , Xeb. i > 7-tf. A stack of Millet and one stack of Sorghum , well cured and in fine condi tion. Apply to A. 31 cG. ROIJIJ. McCook. FOR SALE. A good second-hand White Sewing Machine. Will sell cheap. Apply to 34. ? .Ius. J. A. LKH. For U nt A furnished front room. Inquiie at my residence on MadUon .street. Miss. L. L. JOHNSON. For One yoke of large , well broke oxen. for ca-h. Apply to this office or to C. E. llintiiaii. liaiud any. I have baled hay lor sale , in large or small ( juautitturi. B. F. OLCOIT. I Locals tnulor tlita nemi ac. a line for cneh Insertion. i lll payable nioiiihly. R. S. Cooiuy's Bulletin Hoard. One quarter deeded landG , miles from town. Price , § 040 cash. One quarter deeded land , 11 miles from town. Price , § 0-10 cash. One quarter deeded land , timber and water , ( j miles from town. Price$000. One ( juniicr deeded land , 2 miles from Unui. timber and water. Price , $1,200 cash. House * and lots in McCook to sell 4 houses and lots in West MeCook. 3 houses and lots in South McCook. One acre of land , with good house. All cheap. Foil SALE. A complete outfit for a ivt.iil grocery store. Also , will lease fur .1 term ol years a splendid location 1W a country store in the Beaver Val ley. Aildie.ss R. S. OOOLKV. McCook. Many other bargains to oiler. Call on R. iS. Cool'jy , Real Estate Agent , Two doors Kast'of TiuiiUNE office. 11.V. . Pike staited a Lumber Yard in MeL'ook , Neb. , January , 1884 , and has come to stay. Full assortment of Lumber , Sash , Doors , Lime and Build ing Material , sold at close prices , con- 'sidcriiiir the freight. COMPLAINT NOTICES. U. S. LAM ) OFFICE > .e'ooi. ! Nfl ) . . February 2d. lav . Complaint hami ; * lc < ; n ontcml at this oilice by FjeinlnjrM. Ur.ihiun against OrvIllc-U. But ton for lailine to comply with law as to Tlm- bor-Cnlture Entry lull. d.iteil at North 1'Iatte. ftuu..tC | > tetnbfrhth. IhVJ.upou the southwest riunrtcr section : ti toun-lii ) > 2 north. ran e S ixe.st. In Ucd Willow county. Null. , with a view to tlio cancellation of .said entry : contestant alk' 'iii thai said OrvJIe O. llutton has failed to plant to tivct ) . tree seeds or outlines diirinir the years endinj , ' September JUth , l.s& ; . Jft.i and 18J1. any l > rr of said laud : neither has ho at any time since th tlato of his eutry up to the present time cultivated any part of paid land , or planted any part of B.iid land to trees , tree seeds or cuttings , and that said land is wholly abandoned by Bald claimant ; the Miid parties are hereby .summoned to appear at this ollico on the l.ith day ol" April. IK5. at 1 o'clock. P. il , to respond and furnish tcutimonyconcern * inyrsiild itllej ; 'il failure. o'l G. L. LAWS , llcgistor. U. S. LAND OFFICE MeCook , Nob. , March 2d , 1885. Complaint having been entered at this cilice by Kdxiir W. Lewis against John F. IJean for abandoning' his Homestead Hutry IK)1 , dated August .itli , ltb'1. upon the northwest quarter section " , townshio- north , r.injro L'li west , in Hert Willow coucty , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation ot said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this ollico on the Oth day of April. IttKi.ntl o'clock. P. M , to respond anil furnlbh testimony concern * lus bald alleged abandonment < W G. L LAWS. Register. NOTICE. McCooK , Ni : . , February Oth. 1885. In compliance with the law we hereby give notice th.it we have formed a corporation un der the name ot Tin : MCCOOK UA.MUNG Co. The principal place for the transaction uf Its bnsiiieKibliall tic at Met. onk , Milimska. 'i'lic nature of the business to bo transacted shall bu General Banking. The amount of paid up Capital Stock shall ho Fitly Thousand Hollars. This corporal ion Mmll commeneo business on February lith ; , J8M. and terminate on Febru ary ICth. IWi. The highest amount of indeb'- eilne s to winch said corporation shall subject its-U' shall be two-third" of its capital stock ( with t lie exception of indebtedness to depos itors ) . Tin * allaii-s ol this corporation shall be conducted by u President , Viee-I're.-ident and Cashier. ( ico. HOCUM.I.I * . President. H. M. Fiu.s. Vice-I'iesiilent. oM. ll.lv AIJAMK. Cas-hier. DISSOLUTION NOTICE ! NOTICl ] is hereby invert that the co-partner ship existing between L. L Johnson and M. A. rjpaldnijr , doing business under thu fctylc of Johnson & snaliling. h < : s this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent , 11. A Spalding- continu ing the business. Mr. Spalcung u unie.s all dents of the tinn and collects all accounts duo the same. L L. .loi soy. M. A. Sl'AI.niNG. McCook , Neb. . February : ; 1S-.Y GIVEN AWAY FOR ONE YEAR. We want CO.COO subscribers before May Tat , l-8i. to our larjie illustrated publie.iticn , TUB SLMSIIINK M.VCAZIMIn order to yet tl o abov'U uiiinlicr ol siilisenbei's ue must give uway subscriptions the first year , and the &ec- end year uc will make up the loss as most of them u ill subscribe again , p tying1 our regular price. Send twelve two-cent stamps to pay postage ami > on ivjll hive the above Magazine zineto rc.id o very weeK for the whole year. if you accept the above oiler. we expect you Will l c Kind enough to distribute among your frionds. a lew small book- containing our ad vertisements and ] ( J7 of th" Lest household receipts , ior which we will make you a prea- e.itot' liundsoaic. silver plated , iivc-bottln CASTEIt. or u { Mir of i-OLLEIt SKATES. State how army books \ou can fivc awuy for us. and ive will so.id the booss and Caster ( or Sl.atc.pi ep.ud. Order for your friends also. and jeu will receive both presents. Address .NSIIIM : > ! AGXI.NE Co. . Fillmore. N. Y. TilT HACKING COl Gil can lie ro quickly cnrer l y ' hlloh's Hire. Ui * guarantee it. WIU. YOU sUtTEK n ith Hysrcp = . ' .n nndLUcrCom- | ilnint "i Mi.Inli's Vitnli7 'r lsKU railci'ilto cure you. SI.EEl'UIfcS NIGHTS , imtlitnUcRiblc l > y that ter rible cuiuli. Sli.toh's Curilj ilic rcmctly for you. CATAUIJH CL"IKJ > . licallli and svrtt lirs.ilh f c- ruic'il l > y bliliitii'i Caiarrli llnnt'Jy. i'rlcc CO cents. Nn al Injector free. For laBie Hack. Sf.c oe Client use Shiloh'a I'orous I'i kc 23 cents 8HII.i > H'S COUGH mid ConMiinptUn Curelaeold liy inn a iniarantt c It ctin-s SIIII.OH'S VI I AMZKI ! Is vrlint you ucc-1 for Con- atipithn. Uw "f Ai'rrlic ! , i'lisinc rn l all syrnp- turns of I ) > < T''rMl 1'ilcr in ami ? . * > ccnT8 icr bottle. CUOIT. WHooriN'G COfCH nna CroacbitlE 1m- mriliaicly tcllctfi ! Iij Blilluh's Lure. S < -1(1 ( by F I. , firi-cn ilnisKl-t. McC < Kik. Xcb. An Enterprising , Reliable House. M. A. SpaMIiijr c.ni rlwjys lie rellrd iijvjn. not on ly to entry In i ! ck the * btst of cvt-rythin ? bsu to ccutc the Asflity for snch article * nn liavc wcll- Kntuvii ni'-rir. JIM .ire gopnlar Itli Hie po.oI < % tliore- by ni'tii.niri tlic rcpti ttoof liclnalw.iyj cmer- prlfin , ; . nntlc\ rcliablL- . Having i-curcil Jlie Agen cy i.r the ccleljrarc.l Dr. Kind's Xenr Discovery for "uuMimptlon. will C'H It on a r < slilvc jmarontCBIt will Riurly ciin- any nnil p\fry nllc-cUon ( if 'lliroat. Tjiii'K * . nml I'liri-t. .mil 103.10.nnr rontldvncc. wcln- \lc j u to c.ill an i Ki-t a Trhl Hottle Kn-c. IHPOPTAKT. \TIien you \lflt or lenic y w Vorl : Cltr , sivc Bas il ze. I'jLpicswc ri.il arrH c Ultc sine ! sn.p at the rnml Viauii ll'itc ! . orp. sleGriiiiI Central Dcfot. Kli' aut rnoiim flucil up nt a cutl of one inillioa doll.irrcjuccjl to ? t.UORn < l upward * per day. Kuro pcnn plin. Elevaii r. KiMaurantupplicil vr U th iic t. Horse rar ? , f ! " e * ard ce\atcd ! railroad to nil depots. F.uniiici can U\e lieiicr fur ! ' & money at tbe Grad L'nliin Ho el than nt any other ( Iwt-cJnss hoifl In tliot-lty _ 3-31 Wonderful ! 1Yc ilo not know of any medicine that \IM "allied nn eriuat populnrity. ii suli a tlwri time , for th In-tiin. ri'lii-f of roiiKbt srU 'rmnrIn tin- Inc / - . ai IKGS& * rllKUKV or.Ml aYItfl * . It I" nillU tml poant ! r-kr .t l will : io : injure tlt nio-i ! i > icatt : infant. Siwi- ! K.-UC | fri'C at .S. L. Green's autl M.A S.a.ll | | > : ' \tl it. ipore moif > lUun W i I v airasri.cy iiir the b j-t t-dllrer ! * * > : o > : i. * * Bi-Ktnners SLCCI cil Kratidiy. Nunc fall. f e . H.VLLirn' HOOK CO. . ForiUnd. JUlue.