TheTrlbune F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION The rcpuolican electors of the State of Ne braska are iqvitecl to send delegates from the several counties to meet in convention at Lin coin , Wednesday , October 14,1885 , at ? o'clock P. M. , for the purpose of placing in nomina tion candidates for one associate justice o the supreme court and for two members o the board of regents , and to perform sucl other business as may be presented to the convention. convention.TOE TOE APPORTIONMENT. The several counties are entitled to repre- seutation as follows , being based upon the vote cast for E. P. Itoggen , secretary of state , giving one delegate to each newly organizec county and one for every one hundred anc fifty votes and the major fraction thereof : It is recommended that no proxies be ad mitted to the convention except such as arc held , by persons residing in the counties from which proxies are given. D. H. 3IEUCEH , Secretary. C. E. YOST , Chairman. Omaha , August 4,1885. A Question of Political Morals. A special telegram sent out from Cin cinnati furnishes a remarkable and note- worthy incident in current political his tory. It mainly consists of two letters , one to and the other from President Cleveland , copies of which are present- . ed herewith : JULT34 , 18S5. To THI : PitKSiDKXT , WASH INGTON. DEAJjSm : This community read the announcement of - to the - Judgeship with astonishment and regret , if not pain , and none were more astonished than those who signed his petition. And I regret to say that my name is to be found upon it. I have refused several , whomlknow to be unfit , bnl I signed tin's one , thinking it would never be considered , and not for one moment believ ing that the appointment was possible. When first presented to me , I put him off and hoped to escape , but he came again with it , and with others , I signed it , thinking there was no chance for its reaching even a consideration. It was signed by many prominent men , who hated to refuse , am ! hoped and thought il would result in nothing. Yours very respect fully. ' WASHINGTON , AUG. 1. DEAKSIR : I have read your letter with amazement and indig nation. There is but one mitigation to the perfidy which your letter discloses , and that is found in the fact that you confess your share in it. I don't know whether you are a Democrat or nor , but if you are , the crime which you confess is the more unpardonable. The idea that this administration , pledged to give the people better government and better officers , and engaged in a hand to hand fight with the bad element of both' parties , should be betrayed by those who ought to be worthy of implicit trust is atrocious , and such treason to the people and to the party ought to be punished by imprisonment. Your confession comes too late to be of any immediate use to the public service , and I can only say that while this is not the first time that I have 1 > een deceived and misled by lying and treach erous misrepresentations , you are the first one who so frankly owned his grievous fault. If any comfort is to be extracted from this as surance you'are welcome to it. Yours truly GKOVEII The hot indignation of the President is iully justified. It is a "crime" which the correspondent confesses , and "atro cious" "that an administration pledged to give the people better government and better officers , and engaged in a hand-to-hand fight with the bad elements of both parties , should be betrayed by those who ought to be worthy of im plicit trust. " It was certainly improper and reprehensible for any reputable cit izen to recommend an incapable and im moral person for a public position , and it is a pity that the blanks in the cor respondence arenot filled up , as the publication would be beneficial in hav ing a tendency to discourage such utter disregard of responsibility on the part of signers of petitions. The freedom with which people will affix their signatures , and necessarily in a measure their own reputations , to an office seeker's petition when they really have no interest in the matter , are ig norant of the character and merits of the applicant or even believe him to be an objectionable person in a deplorable practice. It is a dangerous and immoral habit Every citizen should make it his duty to learn how and when to say "No" to those seeking endorsement. No good citizen could knowingly and should not unknowingly become a party to deceiv ing the President in matters of this kind. Omaha Herald. THE state republican central commit tee met in Omaha on Tuesday and call ed the state convention at Lincoln on the 14th of October. The committee was informed that in the opinion of the attorney general the law passed by the last legislature providing for a register of deeds in all counties having fifteen hundred inhabitants should be observec until it has been declared invalid by the supreme court , and counties must elec such an officer where the population i equal to the figures specified. * The leg islaturc intended to provide for a rcgis ter of deeds in counties having fifteen thousand population , but the enrolling clerks left off a cypher with disastrous effect. As it now stands it takes the "bowels" out of the clerk's office in a majority of the counties in the state. But as the bill was signed as enrolled the courts will probably not go behim the record , whatever may have been the actual intent of the legislature , and the law will have to stand for a couple o years. By that time the new registers may muster in strength sufficiently to make it popular and perpetual. The committee made the apportionment o : members of the convention on the usua basis of one for each 150 votes for Sec retary of State E. P. Roggen last No vember. Lancaster has twenty-seven delegates , and this time Douglas caps her with the unprecedented number o : thirty-one. The convention will consist of 472 delegates , by far the largest that ever assembled in Nebraska. Now comes Wiggins of lied Clone who , like Mr. Thompson of the Demo- ocrat , would like to serve the dear peo ple in the capacity of Receiver of the McCook Land Office. Wiggins looms up as a formidable competitor. Wiggy has taken his seat near the Democratic throne at Washington , and having pitch ed his tent there , will remain until he receives his verdict. MATERIAL for another paper at Ben kelman is now on the road. Mr. Pierce of Des MoinesIowa , is projector of the enterprise. An outfit costing $1,200 , so we are informed , will be put in. Win. Byfield , wife and son of South Tueb lo , Colo. , arrived in the city , Wednesday. Mr ISyfield has come to occupy his valuable lane near the mouth of the Bed Willow , known a * , " lands. " the "Byfield hay Ed. Leavenworth , late with W. II. ilcCart ney at Indianola , and now travelling for .the Canfield 3Ff g Co. of Omaha , was in the citj a few minutes. Monday , on his way west to Stratton and lienkelman. . Kev. W. S. Wheeler of the M.E. church oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist church at franklin , last Sunday morning , llev. E. Thompson , D. p. , President of the York Col lege , preached in the evening. * Sheriff and Mrs. Thos. Bolirer of Itawlius county , Kansas , took dinner at the Eating House , Monday , on their way home from Hastings , where "they have been passing a brief honey-moon visiting relations. Chas. Xoble and family go east on No. 40 , Sunday evening. Mrs. Xoble and daughter to Indiauola , Iowa , where they will make quite an extended visit , and Mr. Noble to Chi cago to purchase a fall stock of goods. Mrs. 11. R. Woods came in from the home stead near Bird City , Kas. , Friday , and re mained with her husband in the city over Sunday. Embracing purchased land and claims , 1 ? . It. has quite a body of land in Cheyenne county. 1 { . 31. John of Pontiac , 111. , an old-time friend of Thos. Colfer , who has been visiting in the city' for a number of days , started for home , Monday evening on Xo. 40. Mr. John is a prominent attorney and land man of Pon tiac , besides being a hale fellow , well-met. C. Clothier of New Jersey , who has been spending a few weeks with Messrs. Stokes and Troth at their ranch on the Willow , came dm\n to the city , Monday afternoon , remain- nig here until the following morning , when he continued his journey toward his native state. Ed. Wilson late manager of the circle ranch , spent two or three days in town , the close of the past week. Edwin looks pale and wan , the result of his arduous duties as successful manager , you know , of the "blasted" cattle ranch. Remorse is also doing sad work with Ed.'s manly physique. Dr. J. C.Moore of Tekama , who is a victim of lung trouble , and Dr. Hasemeier of Louis ville , who is a sufterer from asthma , have been in town the past week or ten days , seek ing relief. Both gentlemen have been mate rially improved by our climate , and Dr. Moore will remain some weeks longer. Dr. Hase meier goes to Denver and the mountains. FOR SALE. A thoroughly-built , 6-room house , and lot ; with lot adjoining. A very desira- jle residence. Beautifully situated. For particulars apply to er address , W. 0. MOODY , lltf. McCook or Stratton , Neb. FOR SALE. A fine residence in West McCookin cluding two lots 50 feet front , barn and other out-buildings. Will take pay in stock. Inquire at Lucas &LeHew'sof- ice on Main Street. EiTHallack & Howard for Lumber ind all kinds of Building Material. For fine pants call on E. M. Brickey fc Co. . * " & , * V 5L 'i ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Old Settler's Meeting. At a meeting of the President , Vice' Presidents and officers of the Old Set tiers' Society , held on Monday , the lOtl inst. , at the office of IL H. Griswell in Tndianola , Thursday , October 1st , was the day fixed and agreed upon for hold ing said meeting , , the place to be Teet er's Grove and the Fair Grounds at In dianola. both of which have been ten- ' dered for the use of the meeting on that day. On motion G. S. Bishop , editor of the Indianola Courier , was unanimously invited to deliver the an nual address on that occasion. An original poem will be read by Miss Ada P. Buck , other volunteer poems and es says will be cordially received , and arc invited. After the meeting will call for short speeche"s from any or all old set tlers who may have the inclination to tell their experience of the days when our fine shirts were made of flour sacks and our overalls of patches of various things ; and we will hear descriptions of our food and style of living in the years 1873 , 1874 , . 1875 , 1876. Anyone"hav - ing samples of old grasshopper garments may exhibit them , and both men and women are invited to do so. Although as its name implies it is an old settlers' meeting , all new settlers and everybody in the county are hereby invited to at tend. The meeting is to be a basket picnic , and it is particularly requested that all old settlers bring plenty of cook ed provisions and come early. The de sign and intention of the meeting is that it shall be a grand holiday for farmers and all others who are in sympathy with it. The date points of qualification for membership are from 1872 to 1877 , both the years inclusive , but this year they will be extended a year or two farther. It is plain a new settler cannot be an old settler , but all are iavited to come. And now old settlers and new settlers , friends and fellow-citizens , conic and meet together on the appointed dayand let that day be given to recreation , to old-time memories , to love and friend ship , to generosity and joy. It is to be a kind of love-feast day the men are to shake hands , the women can kiss if they desire to and the more enthusiastic brothers and sisters may shout if they feel like it. R. II. CRISWELL , Secretary. A MILKMAN'S MARRIAGE. To a Maiden Fair From Merry Old England. Among the arrivals in Plattsmouth yesterday , was a young man from Mc- Cook , Neb. , a dairyman at that place , and evidently a young man of thrift anc means. When the 7 o'clock train from the east pulled in , among the passengers who alighted was a Miss Susanna John son , and the stamps and labels upon her baggage showed that she had come directly by the Anchor line from Bassingham , Lincolnshire , England. The young man above mentioned , whose name by the way , is' John Winter , was at the depot to meet her. They came directly up to one of our jewelry stores , where the young man shelled out some golden coin and instructed Miss John son to select her wedding ring. When she had made her choice the pair pro ceeded to the residence of Mr. S. A. Davis , where they were united in mar riage at 9 o'clock last night. Kev. Es- terbrook officiating. The young man had not seen his sweetheart for seven years , and was not by any means cer tain that he would know her when she got off the train , He recognized her , however , and in less than two hours their long-delayed happiness was con summated. A reporter was introduced to them at the depot this morning , and could see reflected in their eyes the joy that was in their hearts. They left on No. 1 for their future home at McCook. Plattsmouth Journal. Last Opportunity. I will be at Squire Fisher's office in McCook on next Thursday , August 20th , to receive taxes. This is the last op portunity delinquents will have to pay iheir taxes , without costs. Eemember this and save further expense. J. H. GOODRICH , County Treasurer. Farm for Sale. Within two miles of the business part of the city. Jjlas an inexhaustable sup- > ly of good building stone on same. 50 acres in cultivation. A rare chance to make a good investment. Inquire of R. 3. Cooley , opposite McCook Hotel. FOR SALE. One hundred good cows and a number if calves. Cheap. Call on or address , ll-4ts. EATON BROS. , P. 0. box 124. McCook , Neb. Abstract of title and all other legal > lanks for sale at this office. PUTAL PROOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I n August 6th , 1885. f U Notice Is hereby riven that tho following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at JfcCook , Neb. , on Friday , September 18th. 18S5 , viz : James Ms McKelvey , D. 8. No. 1496 , for tho west 54 southeast J4 of { section 11 and west H northeast J of section 14 , township 1 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Francis King , William GoldFirman Gold and Nelson Johnson , all of McCook , Neb. 10 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I August 8th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that tho following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo madt * before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , September 18th , 1885 , viJames H. Becker. D. S. No. 1583 , for tho east X northwest Ji and west H northeast J of section 8 , township 1 north , range 30 west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : J. R. Webb , Edmond Webb , Joseph Williams and Emerson Madison , all of Vailton , Neb. 10 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , I August 4th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Kegis- ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , September 12th , 1885. viz : Henry Cain , Home stead Entry No. 1257 , for the east yt southeast J4 section 13 , township 4 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to'provo his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Aaron Stewart , Wm. Pate , Samuel McLain and Edward Hamilton , all of McCook , Nebraska. 10 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , i July 22d , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 29th , 1885 , viz : Fred Benjamin , D. S. 1495 , for the southwest quarter ot section 31 , township 2 north , range 29 west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Nehemiah Burtless , Samuel Ellis , Anthony Joy and Lavilla J. Burtless , all of McCook , Nebraska. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. . I July 20th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , September 4th , 1885 , viz : Louis Jaques , D. S. 1530 , for the southwest quarter of section 21 , township 5 north , range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Homer Sueppard and Fuller G lass- cock of Box Elder , Neb. , Enoch Osvog and Peter Larson of McCook , Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 20th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notico of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , September 4th , 1885 , viz : Peter Babcock , D. S. 1531 , for the northwest quarter of section 29 , township 5 north , range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Homer Sheppard and Fuller Glass- cock of Box Elder , Neb. , Enoch Osvog and Peter Larson of McCook. Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , ) ' July 20th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , August 28th , 18S5 , viz : Jerry Griffin , D.S. 559 , tor the northeast quarter ol section 11 , town ship 3 north , range 30 west. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ : John F. Collins , John A. Bennett , James Doyle and Ed. McCandless , all of McCook , Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I July 18th , 1885. J Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler hub filed notice of his intentioi to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis tor or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 29th , 1885 , viz : Columbus Wise , D. 958 , for the east Yi northeast Ji of section township 1 north , range 28 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : S. S. Graham , David Jones , J. W Tolman and C. R. Newberry , all of Danbury Neb. 8 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , ) July 7th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler nab tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Regis : ter or Receiver at McCook , Nob. , on Saturday , August 15th , 1885 , viz : John A. Plosmyere , D. S. JSfcJ , for the southwest quarterof section IS , township 3 north , range 30 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : George White , August C. Hoge , Christian Blacholdcr and Joseph M. Huet , all of McCook , Nebraska. G G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , ; July 3d , 18tC . f Notico is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proot in support of his claim , and that said proot will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , August 15th , 1885 , viz : Josiah K.Moorc , Home stead Entry 1G71 , for the north Ji southeast J section 23 and west H southwest J * section 24 , township i north , range 29 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Alexander Campbell , Jacob Long , Stephen Bolles , David Moore all of Box Elder , Nebraska. (5 ( G. L. LAWS , Register. COMPLAINT NOTICES. ' -S Sn * * * - / f\ * Sr- U. S. LAND OFFICE- McCook , Neb. , July 8th , 1885. Complaint having been entered at this office by Alba C.Ely against Robert Booth for aban doning his Homestead Entry No. 411 , dated at McCook , Nebraska , March 2d , 1884 , upon the northwest quarter of section 34 , township 1 north , range 29 west , " in Red Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; the said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this ollice on the 8th day of October. 1885 , at 10 o'clock , A.M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 10 G. L. LAWS , Register. Notfce of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage. Notice is hereby given , that by virtue of a chattel mortgage , dated on the 2Cth day of May , JS85 , and duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Red Willow county , Nebraska , on the 2d day of June , 1885 , and executed by P. L. Blair to I. J.Starbuck , to secure the pay ment of the sum of § 500 , and upon which there is now due the sum of § 500. Default having been made in the payment of said sum , there- tore I will sell the property therein described , viz : The shed stables situate on lots No. G , 7 and 8 , in block 28 , in the Village of McCook. Neb. Also , one large black horse , about 10 years old , one large black mare , about 'J years aid , one brown horse , about 8 years old , ring- bone on left fore foot , one brown horse , about 8 years old , blind in one eye , and one gray mare , about lOyears old. Also , one new spring wagon , and a set of double harness. At public auction at the McCook Corral , opposite Frees & Hock- nell's Lumber "Yard , in McCook , Red Willow county , Nebraska , on Saturday the 29th day of August , 1885 , at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. Dated August 1st , 1885. I. J. STARBUCK , Mortgagee. E. S. WELCH , Deputy Sheriff , Agent. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of July , 1885 , the co-partnership existing be- ; ween Church &Bohanan was dissolved by mu- unl consent. AH accounts due tho old firm are payable to their successors , Chhrch & Whit- taker , who will continue the business at the old stand. HENRY T. CHDKCH. EDWARD G. BOIIANAN , FREES & HOCKNELL , PROPRIETORS OF THEr L DEALERS IN Lumber , Lime , dement , Sash , Doors , Blinds , HARD AND SOFT COAL , YARDS AT McCOOK , IMANOLA , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , IN ) OX70RD. HALLASK & HOWARD , . WHOLESALE A. RETAIL DEALERS IN w\Xm Sa-fcF-i' \ , - ' , DOORS , BLINDS. MOULDINGS , SJicftcb , CcbcMj. . Soib , t-me , SCate , Co-men I" , $ fcircr. Sari * atb Goaf. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. STAYSA & ROSECRANS , CONTRACTORS For all kindai Descriptions of Buildings II WOOD , BRICK and STONE. drawn. Material furnished. Estimates given and Job "Work done. With every facility at our command \ t and years of experience in our line of business we feel confi dent that we can serve the public in a satisfactory manner. Prices and work talks , and business we are after , and that is ii just what we mean in this adv. Office and workshop , foot of Main Avenue , near depot. Challenge Wind Mill , Superior to any on the market , being Heavier , Stronger Unlit , and therefore n more Durable 51111. It Is the only nVeolutcly safe 51111 built ; and out of Thousands Erected During 12 Ycara past , not one has ever blown away and left the Tower standing. A record no other Mill can show. TVs offer to put up any of our PUMPING MILLS ON THIRTY DAYS TRIAL , And If they don't give satisfaction , will remove Mill at our own expense. Also Manufacturers of the Celebrated Challenge Feed Mills , Corn Shellers , Iron Pumps nrlth brass cylinders , Iron Pipe , Tanks. For estimates1 , catalogues and prices , apply to G. B. NETTLETON , McCook , Neb. , Agent for Southwestern Nebraska and Northwestern Kansas. CHEAPEST AND BEST UNEQUALLED FOR Power , Simplicity , Durability. Estimates matlo of Mill and Pump complete upon application. Every Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue. THE WOODMANSE This minis a "solid wheel" and the best self-regulator made The Voodmanse Xo. C. Pump Is the liest single acting force pump In tho market. AVIllwork In wells from 10 to 200 feet la depth , and has back attachments to force water Into elevated tanks. Can be used by hand or windmill. Parties contemplating the erection of a Windmill will consult their best Interests by calling at my Homestead , 1 } miles V. W of McCoolor at B. Johnston's , 5 miles S. Kand at Hewitt's jfarket Garden , S. E. of McCook , and examine the working of the "Woodmansa W. M. IRWIN , Agent , Woodmanse "Windmill Co. , Preeport , HI. ROAD NOTICE. To AT.IJ WHOM IT JIAV OONCEIJJ- : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing'at the northwest corner of sec tion 9 , town. 3 north of range 23 west , in lied Willow precinct , Red Willow county , Nebras ka , running thence south one mile on section line between sections 9 and 10. same town , and range , to the southeast corner of section 9 , same town.and ranjre terminating' at the south east corner of section 9 , town. 3 , ranpre 28 west , has reported in favor of the establishment thereof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 6th day of Oc tober , A. D. 18S5 , or said road will be establish ed without reference therto. 10 C. D. CUAMER , County Clerk. LEGAL NOTICE. VILLAOE Cr.EnK'5 OFFICE , i McCoook , Xeb. , Aug. 4,1885. f Notice is hereby pivcn that on the 3d day of August , 1883 , A. J.Willey filed his petition at this oflice praying the Board of Trustees of the Village of McCook , Neb. , to grant him license : o sell malt , spirituous and vinous liauors at iis place of business for mechanical , chemical ind medicinal purposes , according to law. F , M. KiJtMEii , Clerk. $ presents given away. $200.000i [ us 5 cts. postage , and - by mall you will get free a package of goods of large value , that will start yon In work thatnill at once bring you In money faster than anythingelse In America. All about the $200 000 In presents with each box. Agents wanted everywhere either sei , of all 3gts , for all the time , or apart time only , to work for us at their own homes. For tunes for all workers absolutely assured. Don' HALLETT & CO. , Portland , Maine. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts. Bruises , Sores , Ulcers. SaltP.heum. FeverSore * . Tetter. Chap ! 4 ped Hands , Chilblains , Corn ? , and all Skin ErnntlonT and positively cures Piles or no pay required. ItS guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction , or money refunded. Price SJ5 cents per bor. For sale at METROPOLITAN DRUG STORE. STEANGB 1 We do not know of any mediulnc that haa gained an equal popularity , insuch a short time , for the instant relief of coughsand sore ness of the lungs , as B EGO'S CHERRY Coco H SYKCP. It is mild and pleasant to take und will not injure the most delicate infant. Sample bottles free at S.L.Grcen'sandM.A.Spalding's. ' % :