The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, July 08, 1892, Image 7

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THR
ELEY INSTITUT
BEATRICE , NEBRASKA.
Only One in the State South of the Platte River
We Own the Territory and Will Not
Sell It. Beware of Imitators.
Of
Liquor , Opium , Morphine and Tobacco
Diseases , and Neurasthenia
For Terms and Information Address ,
W. C. Brooks , Secretary , Beatrice , i\eb.
W. G. BULLAED & CO.
-toj-
LIME , HARD
CEMENT , AND
DOORS , ER
SOFT
WINDOWS ,
BLINDS. COAL.
f ! BBD CKDAJF ? . AND OAK POSTS.
i'i ' J. WARRRN , Manager.
Meat Market.
FRESH AND SALT
MEATS ,
BACON , BOLOGNA ,
CHICKENS ,
TURKEYS , &C. , &C.
F. S. WILGOX & CO. , Props ,
F. D. BUR.QRSS ,
PLUMBERSTEAM FITTER
NORTH MAIN AVE. . McCOOK , NEB ;
otock of Iron , Lead and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods ,
, , j
Pumps , and Boiler Trimmings. Agent for Halliday ,
Eclipse and Waupun Wind Mills.
DWYER'S
LITTLE NELL
A FIVE CENT CIGAR.
Try this popular brand. It is one of the finest nickel cigan
ever placed on sale in McCook.
A Cure for the Ailments of Man and Beast
A long-tested pain reliever.
Its use is almost universal by the Housewife , the Farmer , th *
Stock Raiser , and by every one requiring an effective
liniment.
No other application compares with it in efficacy.
This -well-known remedy has stood the test of. years , almosl
generations.
No medicine cfiest is complete without a bottle of MUSTAMO
LINIMENT.
Occasions a'rise for its use almost every day.
All druggists and dealers
m pg
Burlington Excursions.
'ii > ( ' ni
Burlington | llt-lMI | . M'Bllltf il
licHt lunched by til
BllltUNUTON llOOTi
The improved tnm
service in ( 'iTt-ct. brings Omaha wilhu
forty hours and Denver within lifty-thm
hours of New York , Boston or Phila
delphia. The numerous conventions to
he held in New York , Saratoga , Detroit
and other eastern cities during the com
ing hummer , to which i educed ratt--
will apply , offer splendid npportuiikie.-
of viMting the cast at an almost nomi
nal cost. The local agent ol the B. &
M. 1 ? . II. will bu glad to give you fin
ther information.
Colorado's Goal Retreats.
During the "tourists' season" from
July until September , the Burlington
Route has on sale round trip tickets at
very reduced rates , to the principal
resorts of Colorado.
To Denver , Colorado Springs , Manitou -
tou , Pueblo and Eftes Parkthe most
attractive spot in the whole state ) , par
ticularly low rates are in force.
July and August are the best months
in which to visit Colorado's unrivalled
resorts , to all of which the Burlinton ,
with its connections offers unequalled
service.
The local agent will be glad to give
you any desired information.
Annual Conference Baptist Young
People's Union , Detroit , Michigan , July
14th to 17th. One rate for ihe round
trip has been made from the Missouri
river to Detroit. Tickets ou sale July
12th to 13th , limit for return July 19th.
The late from Omaha is $20 50 , from
Council Bluffs , $20.25 from St. Joe ,
Atchison or Kansas City $17.75.
National Mining Congress , Helena ,
Wont. , July 12th. Fare one rate for
the round trip. Tickets on sale July
btli to JUtu inclusive , with transit limit
of ten days each direction from date of
sale.
Convention Clerks of'Distnct Courts ,
Chadron , Nebraska , July 13th. Fare
one and a third imate for the round trip.
Tickets on sale July 10th to 13th.
The following , clipped from the Burlington
unction , ( Mo. , ) Post , contains information of
no little value to persons troubled with indi
gestion :
For years the editor of the Post has been
subject to cramp colic or fits of indigestion ,
hat prostrated him for several hours and un-
itted him for business for two or three days
af erward. About a year ago we called on S.
. Butcher , druggist , and asked for something
p ward off an attack that was already making
ife hideous. Mr. Butcher .handed us a bottle
of Chamberlain's Cholic , Cholera and Diar-
hoea remedy. We took the medicine accord-
ng to directions , and not only found relief on
hat occasion , but have several times since
ried its virtues and found relief in every in-
tance. We take this method of acknowledg-
ng the benefits derived and recommending
he cure to all others subject to indigestion.
? or sale by Geo. M. Chenery.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best salve in the world for cuts , sores ,
miises , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter ,
chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and all skin
eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay
required. It is guaranteed to give perfect
atisfaction or money refunded. Price z c. a
) ox. For sale by A. McMillen.
In another column of this paper will be
ound an advertisement of a medicine known
is Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea
lemedy for sale by druggist Geo. M. Chenery
of this place. In almost every neighborhood
hroughout the west , there are some one or
more persons whose lives have been saved by
his remedy. It is natural for such persons to
ake especial pleasure in recommending the
emedy to others. The praise that follows its
ntroduction and use makes it immensely pop-
ilar. While it is intended especially for colic ,
holera morbus , dysentery and diarrhoea , it is
also claimed to cure chronic diarrhoea. If
uch be the case , it is certainly a "Godsend"
o many a poor mortal.
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A NATUEAIi KEMEDY EOS
EpUeptic Fits , Falling Sickness , Hyster
ics , St. Yitns Dance , Nervousness ,
Hypochondria , Melancholia , In-
ebrity , Sleeplessness , Diz
ziness , Brain and Spi
nal Weakness.
This medicine has direct action upon
he nerve centers , allaying all irritabill-
ies , and increasing the flow and power
of nerve fluid. It is perfectly harmless
and leaves no unpleasant effects.
A .Valuable Book on Nervom
Diseases sent free to any address ,
FREE and poor patients. can .also obtain
tills medlcine.'free of charge.
by the Reverend
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tion by the
KOENIC MED. CO. , Chicago , III.
Sold by Druggists at SI per Bottle. G far S3 ,
arco Size , S1.75. G Bottles for1 5.
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With tin- .vt * K
u lias just .nope .in i > . ,
u ; , le neither Um . , m.i tvi-ti ,
A to the firm i ms , ' 'I'-i ,
u.n it Fashion" . > i . Ic i'.iri.i ,
, i > c two a premium i- .1 to all > til > bi.nb'
ror one year p.i t , i in advanv . .
lor.n [ a highly u „ . { , c.illeil "i-i -
iiiaKiny ; Simplified. " . jutirnalb in c .n
junction with theii othci .a Lonturierc and
i.a Mode , " make a li.it o \ > t plications th.it aie
ocyond competition , bec.u . tlieir styles aie
not reproductions bai on ; .i.ils made up in
I'.iris an.l come out oiii n mtli earlier than
other fashion journals. \1 1ars. . A. McDowell
A : Co. , 4 West I4th street , .N'e\v York , be j to
c ill attention to the n\v url artistic covers
tliey have designed for Hu.r journals ; tlusc
are the best work of their b st artists , and we
have no hesitation in saying that the contents
of these journals being of such very high class
make the exceptionally fine covers very ap
propriate.
Fannie Davenport ,
The great American tragedienne has writ
ten the following note for the benefit of her
sex. It should prove especially important
wnen it is remembered that no class is so well
posted on the subject of which she writes , as
professional women :
NEW YORK , Aug. n. Mr. Wisdom : Dear
Sir Your Robertine was highly spoken of in
San Ftancisco and a lady friend induced mete
to tiy it. It is very fine and is an excellent
application for beautifying the face and
hands. The Robertine powder is delightful.
4-4ts. Very truly ,
FANNIE DAVKNPORT.
Wonderful.
Uronchitis , Rheumatism , , and all chronic dis
eases , by their compound Oxygen Treatment ,
are indeed marvelous.
If you are a sufferer from any disease which
four physician has failed to cure , write for in-
brmation about this treatment , and their book
of two hundred pages , giving a history of
Compound Oxygen , its nature and effects with
lumerous testimonials from patients , to whom
you may refer for still further information ,
vill be promptly sent , without charge.
This book aside from its great merit as a
medical work , giving , as it does , the result of
years of study and experience , you will find a
very interesting one.
Drs. STARKEY & PALEN ,
1529 Arch Street , Philadelphia , Pa.
120 Sutter St. , San Fraecisco , Cal.
Please mention this paper.
Shiloh's Consumption Cure.
This is beyond question the most successful
cough medicine we have ever sold , a few
doses invariable cure the worst cases of cough ,
croup and bronchitis , while its wonderful suc
cess in the cure of consumption is without a
parallel in the history of medicine. Since its
first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee ,
a test which no other medicine can stand. If
you have a cough we earnestly nsk you to try
it. Price loc. , 5oc. and $ i. If your lungs are
sore , chest or back lame , use Shiloh's Porous
Plaster. Sold bv A. McMillan.
Specimen Cases.
S. II. Clifford , New Castle , Wisconsin , was
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism , his
stomach was disordered , his Liver was affect
ed to an alarming degree , appetite fell away ,
and.he was terribly reduced in flesh and
strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters
cured him.
Edward Shepherd , Harrisburg , Illinois , had
a running sore on his leg of eight years stand
ing. Used three bottles Jof JElectric Bitters
and seven boxes ot Bucklen's Arnica Salve ,
and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker ,
Catawba , Ohio , had five large Fever sores on
his leg , doctors said he was incurable. One
bottle Electric Bitters and one box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold at
A. McMillen's drugstore.
Are you Suffering
From back ache , inflammation of bladder ,
brick dust deposit or stone in the bladder ,
or in fact any derangement of the kidneys or
urinary organs ? If thus afflicted do not lose
time and waste money on worthless liniments
and worse plasters , but strike at the seat of
the disease at once by using the greatest of
all known remedies , the celebrated Oregon
Kidney Tea. Pleasant to take , purely vegeta
ble. Satisfaction every time.
"That Good Medicine. "
Mr. C. D. Cone , attorney , of Parber , South
Dakota , says : "I take pleasure in saying to
the public , as I have to my friends and ac
quaintances for the last five years , that I con
sider Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy the best medicine for the pur
pose it is intended that I ever tried. Since I
have used it I would not be without it. I was
always subject to cholera morbus and never
found anything else that gives the relict that
this remedy does. I never leave home with
out taking it with me ; and on many occasions
have run with it to the relief of Some sufferer
and have never known it to fail. My children
always call for 'that good medicine , ' when
they have a pain in the stomach or bowels. "
For sale by Geo. M. Chenery.
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint.
Is it not worth the small price of 75 cents
to freeyourself | of every symptom of these dis
tressing complaints , if you think so call at our
store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer ,
every bottle has a printed a guarantee on it ,
use accordingly and if it does you no good it
will cost you nothing. Sold by A. McMillen.
Now Try This.
It will cost you nothing and will surely do
you good , if you have a Cough , Cold , or any
trouble with Throat or Lungs. Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption , Coughs and
and Colds is guaranteed to give relief , or
money will be paid back. Sufferers from La
Grippe found it just the thing and under its
use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try
a sample bottle at our expense and learn for
yourself just how gooda thing it is. Trial
bottles free at A. McMillen's drug store.
Large size 50 cents and Si.
TJ4EY t DIVIDED ON THE
! . > ! QUESTION.
fflDICa. : 3 POINT TO FUSION ,
The St'Ko Convention I.llcely to I5o n
Warm inu l-'lftli Ulstrlct Men Kspu-
flili. > < li ( > o-.eU to Any Comblim-
tlo.i Vi.n tlio rooplo's J'arly-
iltM utnor I'oIHleul
ol Interest.
TOPEKA , Kan. , July 5. Only a few ot
the delegates to the state Democratic
convention , to-morrow have put in an
appearancebut the few who ( lid arrive
made it clear that the convention
would be a wonderfully and fright
fully mixed assemblage. The indica
tions , however , point more strongly to
an indorsement of the People's state
ticket than the Kepublicans have
counted upon.
The fusion Democrats contend with
a persistency that is making many
converts. thit t.hfi > T ( > : it. strmiftli itf
o
the Republican party lies in the pa
tronage which it lias to distribute and
that so long as a Republican governor
can dole out 1,500 olliees , largo and
small , the Democrats will never get a
foothold.
The Fifth congressional district is
solidly opposed to endorsement. The
delegates are willing to indorse Harris ,
but none of the other candidates.
They hate John Davis cordially and
announce that no matter what the
state convention may do they propose
to nominate a Democrat , July 20 , at
llerington , for whom they can vote for
congress.
The Democrat this afternoon con
tains an editorial urging the nomina
tion of a straight state ticket for the
purpose of calling out the Democratic
voters who will stay at home if a ticket
is not given them. These Democrats ,
Editor Holliday contends , will all vote
the People's electoral ticket but will
not support the state ticket.
It is impossible that the bitter light
between the fusion and the anti-fusion
Democrats will never reach the con
vention , but will be settled at the con
ferences held to-night. It is a peculiar
condition of affairs at best. Many of
the People's party leaders want the
Democrats to nominate a straight
ticket , believing that the Republican
fnTmorvill l o mnro lilr/.ltr tn t-tfiiwl lur
AC. * I i I VJ * J * * . & & VAAll / * \ * AAIk\AV blrhb4lA4U UJ
the People's ticket if this is done.
J. R. .Burton , Republican nominee
for congress in the Fifth district Mssed
through this city this morning and
spent his time discussing the situation
with the Democrats. In an interview
lie .said : The light in this state has
been clearly drawn between the
People's and Republican parties , and
we can make a better and a surer fight
against a combination ticket.
if the Democrats run a separate
ticket , tlic-ii" nominees will be spon
taneous selections. The only name
mentioned in connection with the
gubernatorial nomination is that of A.
A. Harris of Fort Scott , a Democrat
who has no use for the People's party
and who would probably vote nothing
but the People's electoral ticket even
if the entire ticket was indorsed.
Glick Wants Some Favors In Kcturn.
ATCIIISOX , Kan. , July 3. The Atch
ison county delegation to the Demo
cratic state convention which went to
Topeka this morning is generally in
favor of indorsing the People's party
ticket , but ex-Governor Glick thinks
the Democrats ought to get some
thing in return , and will vote
to indorse the third party
nominees only if the Democrats get
anything like a fair show. He thinks
the Democrats ought to have a few
state senators and representatives and
congressmen in the First and Second
districts. Asked if he would accept
the nomination for governor if the
honor should be thrust upon him , he
said that he would not.
Fusion Talked of la Iowa.
DBS MOIXES , la. , July G. An effort
s being made to unite the Democratic
and People's party in the state. The
scheme is to give the People's party
; he electoral candidates and the
Democrats the state ticket. The
matter was brought up in Omaha in a
quiet way. By combining it is urged
; he Republicans can be defeated ,
which would help throw the election
n the house and thereby elect Cleve
land.
Will Campbell Keslgn ?
CHICAGO. Jiily G. William J. Camp
bell left for Washington quietly but
hastily yesterday , having been called
; here by urgent telegraphic messages ,
ile declined to be interviewed as to his
ntentions in reference to the chair
manship of the national committee ,
jut it is intimated among his friends
; hat he will have to decline the posi
tion for family and professional rea
sons.
"Jeflcrsonlan " Editors Disappear.
LA.VTKEXCE , Kan. , July ij. Carter
and Watkins , editors of the Jelt'er-
sonian , the Alliance paper which has
jeen opposing Colonel Moore have
eft the city. They purchased the
japer about two months ago , put paul
lothing on it.
Overtaken by Justice.
PATHS , July G. The man known as
Matthias Ilabelt , who was convicted
recently at Valencia of the murder of
father Ildefonse , procurator of the
Trappist monastery at Aquebello , and
who afterwards robbed the monas
tery , was guillotined to-day at Valencia
Deibler "Monsier deParis. "
cia by M. ,
The next person -who will be handed
over to Deibler for execution will be
tavaehol , the noted anarchist mur-
lerer and thief.
A Chief of Police Killed.
MlDDLESBOROUGIT , Ky. , July 6 . Wil-
iam Pattin , chief of police of Pine-
ville , was killed yesterday by Lucas
Smith at a picnic. Pattin was the last
of the old Pattin gangin the Pattin-
Turner feud.
TO AGENTS.
Homeseekers' excursions ,
1892 , on August 30 and Septem
ber 17th , a rate of one lowest
first class f ai r will be made from
eastern points to points on our
line for two liomeseekers' ex
cursions. These tickets will
be sold at all the principal rail
way points as far east as
Buffalo and Pittsburg. Tick
ets will be good within twenty
days from the date of sale and
stop overs will be allowed .after
passing the Missouri river. It
is expected that there will be
quite a large immigration of
intending settlers to Nebras
ka , northwestern Kansas and
eastern Colorado , during this
summer and fall. This immi
gration can be very largely in
creased by judicious advertis
ing and work by the various
communities tributary to our
line. It is therefor suggested
that sections proposing to pre
pare such advertising matter
for distribution in the east in
regard to the inducements
they have to offer the farmer ,
the business man and investor ,
should begin to get tlieir ad
vertising in shape at as an
early a date as possible. In
case their plans contemplate
sending a good advertising
man to clistribute their matter
and attend to their advertising
generallythis department may
be able to give valuable point
ers as to the best method of
doing the work.
I think it is desirable that
editors of the papers along
our line should begin agitating
the matter in order that the
people may be prompted to do
more or less individual work
with their friends in the east
in the way of sending by mail
such matter as the different
counties or districts may pre
pare in pamphlet form or in
the shape of extra editions of
their home newspapers giving
full information as to the re
sources and advantages , and
directing attention to the very
low rates that will bo made to
enable them to come and see
for themselves that the repre
sentations are not really up to
the reality.
The company has recently
issued a pamphlet in regard
to the agricultural resources
of Nebraska , which will be
furnished free to those who
may desire to mail it to their
friends in the eat. This
pamphlet treats of Nebraska ,
northwestern Kansas and
eastern Colorado. I wish you
would present this matter to
editors at your place and also
to other parties who may be
interested in settling up va
cant farm lands of this state.
J. FRANCIS , G. P.and T. A. ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
CWoren Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
SHILOH'S CATARRH REMEDY. A
marvelous cure for catarrh , diphtheria , canker
mouth and headache. With each bottle there
s an ingenious nasal injector for the more
successful treatment of these complaints with
out extra charge. Price foe. bold by A. Mc
Millen.
Recently the following Notice appeared In Via
San Francisco Chronicle ,
"Judge S had been sick only about two
weeks , and it was net until the last three or
four days that the malady took a serious turn.
At the beginning of his illness he suffered from
diabetes and stomach disorder. Later the
kidneys refused to perform their functions and
he passed quietly away. Thus ended _ the life
of one of the most prominent men in Cali
fornia. " Like thousands of others his un
timely death was the result of neglecting early
symptoms of kidney disease.
are troubled with diabetes , gravel , or any de
rangement of the kidneys or urinary organs ,
don't delay proper treatment until you are
forced to give up your daily duties ; don't
waste your money on worthless liniments
and worse plasters , but strike at the seat of
the disease at once by using the greatest of all
known remedies , the celebratea Oregon Kid
ney Tea. It has saved the lives of thousands.
"Why should it not cure you ? Try it. Purely
vegetable and pleasant to take. Sl.OO a pack
age , 6 for $5.00.
pi' " Mnstani
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relief'ami "ii v -"We
; Cure for riles. -1. Hy
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Box 211G. J lork City.