n Thursday , November 11,1886. Indicates that your subscription to thii X paper HAS EXPIRED , and that a cordia invitation is extended to call and retiev the same. Subscription , $2 per year. Local Intelligence. Wanted at this office cash. The "Golden Anchor" at City Baker- . All new goods at McCracken's. Nc old stock. Pianos and organs for rent at Scott's jewelry store. 2Fresh Graham flour at the Mc Cook Feed Mill. Blank school district order books in stock at this office. Try that delicious sweet cider at Probst Bros' , bakery. A full line of hardware , stoves and tinware at C. D. Palmer's. Remember that Probst 'Bros , arc t headquarters for fine candies. Por fresh , clean groceries , go to No ble & : Brickey's new grocery store. Don't fail to see that line of elegant " heaters at W. C. LaTourette & Co'"s. Fresh oysters and celery every Sat urday afternoon , at Barney Hofer's. C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntee , is the best place to buy your hardware. Stoves blacked and set up on short notice. W. C. LaTocRETTE & Co. Seed walnuts for sale. Inquire of C. A. Nettleton at McCook Feed Mill. The most complete line of heating stoves in McCook at W. C. LaTourette & Go's. If you want a nice buggy at reasona ble figures please call on G. B. Nettle- ton , agent. " . Do you want new mica in your heat ing stoves ? W. C. LaTourette & Co. , have all sizes. Fine candies , fruit , cigars and to bacco at Barney Hofer's restaurant , nest door to P. 0. . A farm for rent , One half mile northwest of the city. Inquire at the McCook Liquor Store. v Bede & Wiley have some special bargains in real estate. Office , 1st door south of TIIE TRIBUNE office. * * 0ne good residence lot for sale. De- sirable locatipn. .Irujuire , of. Samuel ScoTt at Scott's jewelry store. Pocket state maps at this office. These maps are just from the press and arc accurate and complete to date. All who hunger and thirst for a good square meal should go to Barney Hof er's restaurant , next door to postoffice. Look out for bargains at C. H. Rogers' the most * of his stock to be closed at cost. Sale commencing Nov. 17th , 'SG. McCracken's new jewelry store is the largest and finest there is in the west , and he always carries the finest assort- , ment of goods. School children will secure the most stationery for the least money at THE TRIBUNE stationery department. Gall and see. I G. B. Nettleton is agent for a horse power feed grinder , with attachment for shelling corn or any other kind of rotary work. A rare chance to get an organ or a piano by taking it on the rent plan. Get terms at once at Scott's jewelry store on Main Avenue. Take all work to McCracken , the Jeweler. He turns out good work only and guarantees what he does. East side of Main Avenue. We have just received a nice line of calling cards of the latest styles. Also have in stock an assortment of fraterni ty cards. Call and see them. The ladies of the Congregational So ciety are prepared to make comforts and bedding. Orders left with Mrs. Lowman will receive prompt attention. THE TRIBUNE stationery department has in stock some congress cap writing paper that will be sold at half-price to c close out. This is a good quality of 'V paper. Parties wanting a piano , or are think ing of purchasing one sometimebe sure and call'on F. L. McCracken for prices first. I have a sample of one of the best make. Will sell any make at low est prices and on terms to suit. Don't forget this. G. B. Nettleton has just received another car load of those celebrated "Challenge Windmills. " Bj the way , out of over 100 he has now running , only 5'have ever made any trouble , which trouble was caused by quick sand in the well or lack of water. Probst .Bros , of the City Baker- , still lead in the fine candy trade and the excellent assortment they have jnst received , sustains their already widely known reputation for handling the freshest , purest and best candies in the city. If you want a real toothsome article , Probst Bros , have it. i Don't forget to read Scott's big ad in this issue. The omnipresent begging , mendican is in the'land. The pop man popped and they wen married last night. Everything in the grocery line at No ble & Brickey's new store. Our merchants are awakening to the importance of using printer's ink. The "Golden Anchor" is the best fastest selling nickel cigar in the city Probst Bros , sell it. There are those who confident ! ] expect the Rock Island to ran into this city in the not distant future. A man with a dancing bear amusei the children , and adults as well , on oui streets , the first of the week. One of the best improved farms ir Red Willow county , is that of B. F Olcott , north of Perry fetation. The young people indulged in a pleasant social hop at the McNeelj building , last Thursday evening. Another new departure. We will have in a few days a full line of sheet music at McCracken's Music Store. J. C.Allen & Co. will have something of interest to say to the people , next week. Keep an eye on these columns. A special car , attached to No. 1 , Sat urday night , contained Slugger ยง ullivan and party of toughs , bound for San Francisco. That sidewalk from the IT. S. Land Office to F. L. Brown's residence , 01 Main Avenue , is to be built soon , we are informed. The new firm of J. C. Allen & Co. successors to Hayden & Co. , make a specialty of fresh , staple and fancy groceries. Prices will tell , and people know a good thing when they see it. Four.o : the Western Cottage Organs sold in 3ne week by MsCracken. Tom , you should be more carefu ind say nothing in the presence of la- iies which causes them to blush. Why even made "Bill" blush. A good piece of land for sale within the incorporation of McGook. Fine lo- jation for small fruit and garden. In quire at Scott's jewelry store. This morning marks the first consid- jrable snow fall of the season , and what 1 beautiful , old-fashioned , gentle one s it , and how heartily the school chil- Iren enjoy and the pedestrian contemn t. _ An immense crowd greeted McFad- len's Uncle Tom Cabin troupe at the 3pera Hall , Tuesday evening , all the ivailable space in the hall being util- zed by the audience , who enjoyed the ) erformance hugely. We devote considerable space in this ssue to the re-production of a sermon lelivered some weeks since on "Politi cal Prohibition" by Rev. Joel S. Kel- icy of the Congregational church. It s worthy of your attention. We take pleasure in making the an- louncement that .the Co-operative Li- irary Association is prepared to issue looks to those entitled thereto , begin- ling on Friday. The library is located n THE TRIBUNE building. Main Ave. A few of our correspondents still icglect to attach their proper names to heir communications. We must insist iporr the universal rule. Hereafter ailure to observe this reasonable and iccessary request , will result in the ion-appearance of the communication. The people of the Ash Creek neigh- lorhood are making an effort to raise ufficient means to build a house for hurch and school purposes. Charlie Veintz is one of the principal movers [ i the worthy cause , which will doubt- 2ss succeed. This county needs more hurches and school houses. Members of the Co-operative Library Association of the city , and those who esire to become either life or six jonths members , after to-day , can se- ure books at this office , where the li- rary is at present located. There are ome two hundred and fifty volumes on be shelves , with about one hundred oming and expected shortly. On the evening of Friday. November 9th , the ladies of the Methodist church ill give an oyster supper , with cake , ofiee , etc. , at the church. They proin- = e a good treat , and extend a general ivitation. The ladies are now raising unds to make the last quarterly pay- icnt on the church seats , and arc anx- ) us to make the supper a grand finan- fal success. Turn out and lend your ssistancc to this worthy ambition. Re- lember the time , Friday evening of ext week. TRIBUNE subscribers at Cedar Bluffs omplaiu that they do not receive their apers until fully a week from date of ublication. We have this to state bout thp unfortunate matter : THE RIBUNE is regularly mailed at the LcCook post-office , every Thursday vening , absolutely without failure , and ie paper should reach its destination , aturday , if not detained at intermedi- te points , Indianola or Danbury. It ; an injustice to this paper and its ibscribers that this alleged condition F affairs exists. If possible it should 2 promptly rectified , . I "AS YOU LIKE IT " prohibition on our eight page. page.VTttE Co-operative Library of the cit opens to-morrow. * GrvE that article on political prohib tion careful consideration. -sV'Wn'M. see to you , " is the way the V * C. T. U. women interpret it. * VWiiosoEVEifwill may come' ' to th oyster supper at the .Methodist church , Fr day evening , Xovember 19th. is not ahvay so , but some people some times prefer Stniking Water to Hose water , f or ordinary purposes. XG methods of living and study tisjht lacing , high-heeled shoes , hot rooms lack of proper exercise , insuflicient or super fluous clothing , these , and many more , con spire to make female invalids. * * * TiiE crowded house , Tuesday night , a the Opera Hall , witnesseth that , althougl "Uncle Tom" performances have really be come venerable chestnuts , the play ; is stil popular with , and near to the hearts of , tin people , who alway turn out en masse to sei and hear it rendered. * * # A VIOLENT case of homicide was nar rowly averted , Saturday jnoniing. In tin course of some wise observations upon mat ters political , a prominent , but rash , politi dan , mildly and with becoming gravity sug gesteclthat "the Dutch had carried Holland.3 Precipitous flight alone preserved his iden tity. _ TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Owing to a misunderstanding , .th association which should have conven ed on Nov. 5th and 6th , will be held at Bartley , Neb. , Nov. 19th and 20th. and will carry out the following pro gram : FRIDAY. 9:00 , A. M. Opening exercises , Siipt. W. S. Wheeler. General exercises Anna McXamara. Decimal fractions Arthur Brent Primary geography Jennie Jamison. Bejt method of teaching history..E.Dutcher. AFTEUNOON. Practical method of teaching penmanship , Hazel Weaver. Physiology for little folks..W. S. Wheeler. Recitation Emma Phillips. Grammar or language intermediate grades , Alice 3Iurphy. SATURDAY. D:00 : , A. 31. Opening exercises. Friday afternoon exeicises..F. D. Heckard. Recitation Lue Chrysler. Disadvantages of general recesses , . Miss Berry. The tme teacher's aim. . .Miss Cilvina Baker Common faactions C. 31. Charles. Election of officers. The Teachers' Heading Circle will meet an Saturday afternoon. , LUE CIIKYSLER , Secretary. PUBLIC SALE. As agent , T will offer on Thursday , Nov. 25th , 18S6 , commencing at 10 3'clock A. M. , at Indianola. Neb. , to the lighest bidder , at Public Auction , as follows : GO head of cows , calves , heifr 2rs and steers ; 1 fine yearling Hereford mil ; G head of jine young mares ; 1 gelding ; GO to 75 head of hogs ; 40 lead of sheep ; 2 fine Merino bucks ; 1 mlky rake ; 1 mowing machine ; 1 sul- cy and several walking plows ; 2 Acme ind 1 Disc harrow ; 1 farm wagon ; 2 lonble set of harness ; . ! new Cottage ) rgan ; some household goods , and oth- : r tools and useful thing&too numerous ; o mention. TERMS : Three months without in- ; erest , if paid when due , or one year it 10 per cent , given on bankable notes. [ 0 percent , discount for cash on sums > ver $10. AH sums under $10 , cash. JAJIES F. CLARK. Cash ! CASH ! Cash ! To MV CUSTOMERS : I have decided o close out my entire stock of goods it this place , and take this means of nforming you that all goods will be old strictly for cash after November .7th , 1SSG. All parties knowing thern- elves indebted to me , are requested to iall and settle their accounts before ) ee. 1st , 'SG. Respectfully , C. H. ROGERS. Real Estate Loans. We have completed arrangements rhereby we can furnish those who want . loan , money on real estate , promptly nd without the usual disappointing delays. Call and see us. We are al- o prepared to make chattel mortgage aans. CITIZENS BANIC. DON'T BE AFRAID If you see Deputy Sheriff Bennett oming after you. Dr. Kay has rslaced is accounts in the hands of the depu- 7 , who is rustling after the doctor's reditors in dead earnest , that's all. NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves in- ebted to me will pleate settle with G. 5. Nettlcton immediately , as I have ented the Feed Mill to hiru. C. A. NETTLETON. Last Saturday , Drs. Davis and Kay niputated a terribly mangled jinger for iin. Oabornewho lives a number of liles southwest of.Stratton , in Kan- as. Mr. Osb'orne's wound resulted rom a too intimate acquaintance with. wind mill , and he experienced great ifficulty in securing the removal of the nger , " having visited Stratton , Trenton ud Culbertson. without success , af- jr surgical skill. He finally arrived ere. where the operation was skillfully erformed , as above stated. His ner- ous system was so wrought up on his rrival here , that it required over three unccs of chloroform to put him in con- ition ior the operation. this hcud we would be plcnaed t have our friends throu houtthe city acqunlr us of thenrrival and departure of their visitor W. II. Hayden was a visitor to tliis place on Friday last. 3Irs. Frank D. Hess is entertaining he sister from the ea > t. V. Franklin was called to iudianola , 3Ion day. evening , on business- . Chas. Ashmore of Yuma , came in frou the west , 3Iomlay morning. Headmaster Highland , of lied Cloud , wa here on railroad business , Wednesday. 3Irs. Lewis Fogg , of Lincoln , Xeb. , sibte of the proprietors of Tun TISIBUXE , arrivec in the city , this noon , on a visit. C. II. Ballard of the Star , Akron , Colo. was a Wednesday sojourner in the city , ant a fraternal caller at this sanctum. J. S. LeIIew , Esq. , went down to Omaha Sunday , on Federal Court business , in con nection with the Hayden failure case. Squire Fisher joined his family at Wan neta Falls , on the Frenchman river , last Fri day , which will be their future abiding place 3Irs. Jennie Blanchard and Mbs 3Ioore , of 3IcCook , mov.cd to their claims south of town , la-.t'Week. Haigler Reporter Secretary and 3Ir ? . G. L. Laws left foi Omaha , Monday morning , on a visit to a sis terof5fr > . La\\s , \ \ ho resides in themetrop oils. oils.Dr. Dr. B. B. Davis returned , Monday nighl on Xo. _ 1 , from a visit in the eastern part oi the state on Important business of a delicatt nature. Judge Galloway and John Doner , of the Centre , came down , to the city , Monday , spending two or three days here on land business. Mrs. James Shepherd returned , laat Fri day. from a visit to Greencastle and Indian apolis , Indiana , after an absence therefrom of 42 years. E. A. Eaton of the Akron Star , was a wel come visitor to these newspaporial head quarters , Friday. He was down on some land business. Travis Benjamin , of Bauksille , this coun ty , left for Lincoln , this morning , to take a course of instruction in the Commercial Col lege of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Marquis , of this city , be came the happy parents of a 10 pound boy baby , yesterday morning. Hastings Gazette- Journal , Nov. 5th. Cashier A. C. Ebert , of the Citizens bank , visited the Capital City , last Friday evening , returning home on Xo. 1 , Sunday evening , after an enjoyable trip. T. F. Barnes of Lincoln was in town , on Friday last. Mr. B. is one of the proprietors of the Windsor House , Lincoln , and was en ronte for Las Vegas , X. M. 3Iessrs. Xeeves of the Ogalalla Reflector , were hi the city , Friday and Saturday , on land business. Botli were pleasant and wel- iome callers "at these headquarters. 3Irs. Emma J. Kimmell and Miss Belle Kirarnell , of Somerset , Penna. , mother and umt of the publishers hereof , arrived in the ! ity , Tuesday noon , on a visit of some ength. Leon M. Moss , Esq. , went down to the netropolis , Sunday morning , on Federal ? ourt business , he being one of the attorneys n the Hayden failure case. Mrs. Moss ac companied him. Mrs. Ludwick , Mrs. Constant's mother. itarted for Ohio , last week not to McCook , ! seb. She will visit in the Buckeye state luring the winter , going back to McCook in he spring. Gilman (111. ) Star. Last week , J. A. Brewer and family mov- ; d from the farm south of the river , into heir new dwelling on Macfarland stieet. Fills week , Mr. Brewer is having a comfort- ible barn added to his improvements. Mr. and Mrs. George Hockuell , returned tome. Saturday , from their extended visit in ] alifonu"a. We are happy to report that > Ir. Hocknell's health has been greatly im- > roved by his visit to southern California's tinny clime. DAVIS CIHTTICK At the residence on Madison Avenue , in this city , Sunday even ing November 7th , lSb(5 ( , at 8 o'clock , Mr. Alfred H. Davis and Miss Mav Chittick. both of McCook , Rev. Joel S. Kelsey , of- iiciating. An excellent repast , to which a few friends vere invited , was enjoyed after the ceie- uoiiy , at the Corey dwelling on Madison Lvenue. where the young people have gone o house-keeping. They are passing a , short loney-moon season at the home of the groom's parents , on Red Willow creek. THE ? KIBUXI : adopts this manner of extending ongratulations and w ell-wishes , on the be- alf of friends and self. VALKEIl SLttOXTOX On Wednesday , Xovember 3rd , Ib66 , at the residence of the bride's parents , Mr. Edwin L. Walter , of McCook , Xeb. , to Miss Dora Simouton , of Superior , Xeb. The young couple took the Wednesday veiling train for McCook , which will be ieir home in the future. Superior Journal. EXXLXGS Sunday. Xovember 7th , 1SSC. to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jennings , a line nine pound son. Interested parties are do ing well , and delighted. School Program. 1. Chorus by school Gushing Rill. 2. Reading the Observer. " , . A piano , by Miss Eva Hurd. 4. Paper continued. . " 5. A solo , by Florence Yamel 1. ( > . Spelling match. 7. Cantata. Wm. Shields called on us , Tuesday , and e then learned of his misfortune in hog lising. He informed us he had lost one iindred and thirty head of hogs in the past j tree months. The symptoms different in [ jarly every case , but the supposition is that j ie disease is cholera. Peter Brell has su - : red considerable loss in the same manner. | ' Gosper County Citizen. BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. Rev. Long filled the M. E. pulpit on Su day evening hist. Brig'nt , beautiful weather , and fanners a : fixing things snug for the winter. Rev. Mason will preach in the U. B. churc next Sunday , Xov. 14th , at 11 A. M. The young people here have paired o again , and have started in for the winter i good shape ? A literary society has been organized i Box Elder , which bids fair to be of much h terest , and a benefit to the young people. Election day , is past without any loss c life of limb in these parts , and every on seems to be well satisfied with the results. A large number of young folks gathere at the residence of Wm. Weyginr , on Dr Cieek , Wednesday evening of tweek.au spent the time with games and music. Th evening's entertainment ended with fres oysters and other good things. Good Tidings day was observed at Bo Elder , Xov. 7th. The church was beauti fully decorated , and the audience was tw large to get inside , and quite a number hai to content thenf-elves withing lookiujj in a the window. The services were conducts by Rev. Chapin in a very able manner. t We agree with you , Bro. Sivarr , that ai invisable cognomen is not always a safe pro tection from those who ire so foolish as ti be riled up by a little personal joke , espet ially when it happens to be a truism. How ever , there is something exciting about be ing on dangerous irround , and we feel liki taking what chance we have for life , aiu pulling through as best we can. SKLOXX. GLENWOOD WONDERS. . "Silently the dead leaves fall , Softly drifting over all ; Silently , and yet how near They bring the dyingyear. . " Mr. Pade made us a pleasant call , Sunday Messrs. McCaslin and Webb are digeing r well for Dr. Critser. Latest news : Mr. Relph called at Mrs Joy's , Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred. Benjamin was the guest ol Miss Kate Critser , Sunday. A Sunday school will be organized ir Glen wood , next Sunday , at 11 o'clock. Ed. Benjamin is having a neat frame building erected on his place , which add : greatly to Glemvood's general appearance. Mr. and Mi's. Babbitt visited in ( Hen wood Friday. We were indeed glad to see Mr. B. , it being his first visit to Glemvood since liis late serious illness COUXTUV Corsix. Glemvood , Xov. 1st , 1SSO. United Brethren. Report of Stationing : Committee of West Nebraska Annual Conference , church of the CFnited Brethren in Christ , held tit Stanley , NTeb. , October 25,138G , Bis'uop N. Castle pre siding1 : HASTINGS DISTRICT , H , S. HUNGER. P. E. Richland Circuit D. S. Shiflett. Aurora Mission J. D. Fye. Hastings Mission L. C. Force. Fairfield Circuit J. M. Eads. Nelson Circuit B. X. Allen. Guide Rock Circuit ( to be supplied ) . Red Cloud Circuit J. A. Nichols. Juniata Circuit A. "Litherland. Garden Plain Circuit J. Swartwood. Atlanta Circuit P. Miller. Alma Circuit J. G. Martin. Trenton Mission J. W. Ball. Arapahoe Mission T. B. Cannon. Indianola Mission J. Mason. Stockville Mission J. G. Jones. KEARNEr DISTRICT , C. B. DAVIS , P. E. Kearney Circuit J. J. Smith. Gibbon Mission Station ( to be supplied. ) Stanley Circuit J. F. Green. Aljournon Circuit B. E. Smith. Broken Bow Circuit G. F. Deal. Valley Mission J. Brcmser. Ljtchfleld Mission T. Aikman. Loup City Mission J.V. . Zimmerman. St. Paul Circuit J. Harner. Cairo Circuit T. J. Cocking. Plum Creek Mission S. Dean. North Platte B. B. Beebc. FOR SALE-CHEAP. One new 3-seat , 3-spring wagon : one iecond-hand bugpy. Also , one 2-seat iovered carnage , second-hand. Will ; ell the above articles at decided bar- rains. Call and see me. B. F. OLCOTT , Prop. , City Livery , McCoo'c ' , Xeb. ESTRAY NOTICE. From iny premises , southeast of Mc- jook , 3 two-year-old heifers , branded nth a bar on eacli shoulder and hip , .nd a cross on jaw. A liberal reward fill be paid for their rccurn or for infor- aation leading to their recovery. JOHN EVERTS. FARM LOANS. Cash Down. No Delay. No need of waiting to send oil appli- ations. Money paid over as soon as iapers are completed. Call on or ad- ress , RED WILLOW Co. BAXK , 4-tf Tndiauola , Neb Attention Smokers ! With every 23 cents worth of goods ought at the Distribution Cigar Store , ticket in the crand drawing is given. Rooms for Rent. Two furnished sleeping rooms for nut. Inquire of W. W. BROWN. FOR SALE. A pet of heavy harness new. In- uire of W. G. SHEPPARD. Try the Commercial Houseahen i McCook , just once ! Purify Your Blood. If your tonrae LS coated , If your skin is yellow and dry , If you have bods , if you have feier , If you are thin and nervous , If you are bilious. If you are constipated , If your bones ache , If your head ache- , If you have no appetite , If j on have no ambition , ie bottle of BEC.OS' BLOC ID PiniFiiu AXI > r.oou MAKEI : will relieve anv and all of the > ove complaints. Sold and warranted by : cMillen & Weeks. - ; % Try the Commercial House , when in McCook , just onca ! Scale bqoks for sale here. Sweet eider at the City Bakery. o to 3JcCrackcn's New Jewelry Store. _ Organs and pianos for rent at Scott's jewelry store. sSF'Fresh bolted meal at the Me- Cook Feed Mill. The American Settler's Guide for sale at this office. sh Graham flour at the Mc Cook Feed Mill. Don't pay big prices for Organs , but call on McCracken and save money. A very nice fresh Jine of candies at Noble & Brickey's new grocery store. Those Gold Watches at McCracken's beat the record , in beauty -design and price. The first of nest week , J. C. Allen & Co. will receive a fine large stock of boots and shoes , hats and caps , etc. A fine lot of new and popular Sheet Music , Song Books , etc. , at McCrack en's Muic Store. Central Meat Market is the place to buy choice cuts of beef. Shop on East Dennison street. Dry goods , clothing , and everything in the general merchandise line , at Hayden's old stand. J. C. Allen & Co. An extensive and well selected line of the latest styles in plain and orna mental queensware at the new store of Noble & Brickey. Stop paying big prices for organs-and lianos and go to Scott's jewelry store and rent one. and thus save your money. and get terms. Srl Go to Harvey Bros , for chop bed. new corn meal , rye , graham , and all the best brands of flour. New car oad just received. bolted meal at the Mc Cook Feed Mill. TUB TRIBUNE has been taking a fra ternal interest in the ' 'Topics of the .Times' department of the Lincoln Jour nal since Caihoun's voluntary abdica tion and the ascension of Jay to the tripod. That interest has at times as sumed a roseate coloring perforce of a reciprocal attention , occasional , epi- thetic , uncomplimentary , given this humble and modest rural contemporary by the only great , etc. But now our cup of misery runneth over. Lackaday , in an unguarded moment , the "scissor fiend" entered Jay's literary : 'posy patch , " ravishing it of a few select flowers , somewhat withered , to be sure , with age and use , but flowers withal , for all their frailty , failing in the prem ises to attach the proper credit. This ha ? aroused the righteous indignation of this literary god. who , after making his wonted personalities , charges gross plagiaristic tendencies , which prompts us to remark in the language of Lamb : ' To touch a soul to the quick : to wear and weary a life till it is ready to drop , and then step in with mortal instru ments to take its last forfeit , this only a ( Jay ) can do. " Peccavi. SOMEHOW or other the democratic party does not rest well on Caihoun's stomach. Of course we are understood as referring to Cal. of the Lincoln Dem ocrat , that modest , pert little demo cratic sheet of the Capital City. For Dne. THE TRIBUNE would be delighted to welcome him into the republican fold , where he would feel more at home , tve know. And then we can't help re garding Cal. as too brainy and promis ing a man to be as "wasted sweetness 3n the desert air" in the bourbon ranks. ACCORDING to a prominent architect , Dniaha has only two fire-proof build ings. According ro Sam Jones , it has reryfew "fire-proof"inhabitants. Oma- la seems to be in a very bad way. Try the Commercial House , when 'n RlcCook , just once ! Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup Will relieve that coush almost instantly ir.d make expectoration easy. Acts sinusl- aiieously on the boweli , kidnejs and liver , hereby felieviiur the lungs of that soreness ind pain and al-o stopping1 that tickling en-ation in the thro.it by removing the atise. One trial of it will convince any one hat it hano equal on earth lor coughs and rolds. McMHIen \ : Weeks have stcureti the ae of it and will guarantee every bottle to : ive satisfaction. IF YOU DO NOT PAY YOUR ACCOUNT BEFORE NOV. 1st , T WILL BE PLACED IN THE rIANDS. OF AN ATTORNEY "OR COLLECTION. M. A. SPALDING. send 10 cents pobt-.ijre , and we liable , susaple box of goods that will put you in the way ot nak'n ? more money jit ouce , thun anything Ise in America. Both sexes of all a es can Eve at home and work in spare time , or all the ime. Capital not rttiuired. We will start you. mmens : pi'.1sue foe those who start at once. 4-25-lyr. STTSSOX & Co. , Portland. Maine.