Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Rumors concerning the impaired condition of ’Mr. Cleveland’s health fly thick and fast one day, only to be contradicted the next. In the absence of definite information from autoritative sources it is im possible to say how much founda tion there is for a belief that Mr. Cleveland is not in the most per fect health. But the best evidence that the rumors have been absurd ly exaggerated lies in Mr. Cleve land’s own testimony of bodily appearance. A man who performs the laborious duties of the presi deucy, who is able to tramp about the country on a shooting expedi tion, who goes up to New York and spends the evening at a theatre, who takes his three meals a (lay and gives all other appearance of normal condition, is surely not in a very alarming way. It will re quire something more than the putative assertion of an anony mous physician “who is in the president’s confidence,” to make the country believe that President Cleveland has a coccygeal abscess or any other kind of abscess. Largest Stock of DIAMONDS, .... Also of.... Watches H Novelties Ever shown in McCook for the ' olid ay Trade. 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 oo I Will Not Be Undersold By Anyone, East or West. Ladies’ Watches.... from $4.00 to $ 75.00. Broach Pins.from .25 to 600.00. Rings.from .25 to 200.00. In Fact I Have the Stock—Anything You Might Want for a Present—and my prices are the Lowest quality Considered. Engraving of my Goods DONE FREE OF CHARGE. No Trouble to Show My Goods. Call at Once And Look My Stock Over and I Will .... Surprise You. H. P. SUTTON. Leading Jeweler of the Southwest. It is not consistent with manly J dignity to boast unseemly of prow ess, political or otherwise; nor do wo propose to discuss the relative merits of the efforts put forth by the several republican county news papers, nor the proportion of the results accomplished by each. As for The Tribune it is content with having to the measure of its abil ity made a clean, \ igorous fight for the republican ticket—although personal advantage lay in another direction, perhaps. It may be ad ded that this support was given the republican ticket because it was a republican ticket, not because of any lack of excellence of character in the populist nominees. It will not disturb the verities of the topic to add in passing and in conclusion that the publisher as chairman of the central committee has in addi tion to the above cheerfully paid his persona], postage and station ery expenses of the campaign with out reimbursement. We have no occasion, rve believe, to be ashamed of the record modestly made. Hie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. I’ll* ffitffeok JViiraBt. By F. M. KIMMELL. $1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. alL HOME PRINT. Governor Jeremiah Rusk died Tuesday morning, at 8 o’clock, at Yeraqua, Wisocnsin. Governor Rusk was three times governor of Wisconsin, served three terms in congress and was the first man to act as secretary of agriculture, having held that position in Pres ident Harrison’s cabinet. He will be buried this (Friday) afternoon and Ex-President Harrison, Gov ernor McKinley and the cabinet officers with whom he served will attend the funeral. Hoke Smith is said to be ach ing for the quietude of his Geor gia homo, far from the turmoils and tribulations of the democratic cabinet meeting. Has Hoke wear ied of fame so soon? Has his eagerness to serve his country been satiated in scarce nine short months? Who would have sus pected this when Hoke made pub lic his laconic acceptance of the offer of a cabinet portfolio? Congressman McKeighan has been sued by A. L. Hoover of the Lindell hotel, Lincoln, for a board bill alleged to be due and unpaid. It is claimed that while the con gressman from the fifth district was preserving his case of rheu matism, and looking after his sen atorial boom, last wiuter, he over looked the little formality of pay ing his hotel bill. The recent arrest of Congress man McKeighan must be a sly scheme of some of his compatriots to provide campaign powder. The same old martyr dodge. Will it work again? There are a few democrats in McCook who claim that J. Sterling Morton came over in the May flower. The Hastings Democrat hastens to express it in this wise: “George Roper has lost none of his racing qualities.” There’s nothing finer than alfalfa fed beef. They are selling a very choice lot of it at the B. & M. Meat Market. The flavor is fine and the meat very tender and juicy. Try it and you can’t help being pleased. |E^“Noble, Purveyor to tne Great Common People, is now exhibiting about the handsomest and largest as sortment of plain and fancy lamps to be seen in Southwestern Nebraska. If you want anything in the line of Flour, Feed or Hay, call at the west room of the A. 0. U. W. building. H. Thompson & Co. Please remember that the Barnett Lumber Co. is still in the coal busi ness, and that they carry the very best grades of hard and soft coal. Noble, the leading grocer, makes a specialty of fresh, clean family grocei ies. He will treat you right. Do you know that Knifple pays the highest price for butter (23 cents) and eggs (19 cents). It's a fact. Noble is also strictly in it when it comes to selling fresh vegetables at a reasonable price. No better farm wagon on wheels than the Charter Oak sold by S. M. Cochran & Co. Nice assortment of writing papers for sale at The Tribune stationery department. We sell the Empire letter copying books. Also best grades of type writ ing paper. Hanging and stand lamps, a large and fine variety, at Anderson's grocery. A fine line of stationery at popular prices at Chenery’s City Drug Store. S. M. Cochran & Co. can sell you a bicycle very cheap. See them. Queensware at cost at Knipple's. This is your opportunity. Use McConnell’s Fragrant Lotion for Chapped Hands and Face. Established 1886. Strictly One Price. --^ - ..«•••••••• —s§^ TH — || Famous Clothing WINTER GOODS. ....OUR LINES OF.... Dr i 1 U 1) ) U1UIUMJ UUJJMJ UlUlUUUlMj AND PANTS ARE LARGE AND COMPLETE. No where in Southwestern Nebraska are as great opportu nities offered for an economical saving as here. Our prices are much the lowest. Our assortment absolutely the largest. Our qualities and styles are unquestionably the largest and latest. MSo“- JONAS ENGEL, ,r_Manager. mm«—WWftWIWmiMBlM——■—————«W———• rutwif I 'll MH3BHCaBgWWBMBMW—MH—BWUM—WBMW—M——i TABLE. GOING EAST—CENTRAL TIME—LEAVES. No. 2, through passenger. 5:40 A. M. No. 4. local passenger.11:05 P. M. No. 76, freight.7:20 A. M. No. 64, freight. 1:00 A.M. No. 80, freight . 9:00 A. M. No. 148. freight, made up here. 5:00 A. M. GOING WEST—MOUNTAIN TIME—LEAVES. No. 3, through passenger.11:35 P.M. No. 5, local passscugcr. 8:25 P.M. No. 63. freight. 5:00 P. M. No. 77. freight. 4:2« P. M. No. 149, freight, made up here. 6:00 A. M. IMPERIAL LINE.—MOUNTAIN TIME. No. 175, leaves at.8:00 A. M. No. 176, arrives at ..5:40 P. M. P^Note:-No. 63 carries passengers for Stratton, Benkeimun and Haigier. All trains run daily excepting 148, 149 and 176. which run daily except Sunday. No. 3 stops at Benkelman and Wray. No. 2 stops at Indianola, Cambridge and Ar apahoe. No. 80 will carry passengers for Indianola, Cambridge and Arapahoe. Nos. 4, 5.148,149 and 176 carry passengers for all stations. You can purchase at this office tickets to all principal points in the United States and Can ada and baggage checked through to destina tion without extra charge of transfer. For information regarding rates, etc. call on or address C. E MAGNEtt. Agent. Nebraska State Poultry Show and Conven tion, Kearney, Nebraska, January 16-20. Tick ets on sale January 14 to 20, good returning until January 21. Omaha, November 28-30.—Meeting of Ne braska Implement Dealers. Tickets on sale November 26-30 inclusive. Good for return December 1st. For the above occasions delegates paying full fare going will be returned at one-third fare on presentation to the B. & M. agent, at point of meeting, certificate signed by proper officer of the meeting. Special Ticket Kates. We will until further notice sell tickets to Spokane, Wash., Portland, Oregon, and inter mediate points. 1st class continuous passage 330.00. 2nd class continuous passage 325.00. Effective Oct. 16th, round trip tickets will be sold to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Colton, San Bernardino and San Diego, California at very low rates. For full particulars regarding rates, etc., call on or address C. E. Magner, Agent. United States Land Office, McCook, Nebraska, November 16th, 1895. NOTICE OF THE Discontinuance of the Land Office » AT BLOOMINGTON, NEBRASKA, AND ITS Consolidation With The Land Office AT McCOOK, NEBRASKA. Notice is hereby given that the President of the United States, by Executive Order, dated September eleventh, 1893, has, pursuant to law, directed that the U. S. Local Land Office now located at Bloomington, in the State of Neb raska, be discontinued, and its business and archives transferred to and consolidated with the McCook Land Office in said State. Pursuant to said order, and the instructions of the Commissioner of the General Land Office, to this office, letter (A )of Oct. 31,1893,we have conferred with the office at Blooming ton, Nebraska, and have fixed DECEMBER 31st, 1893, at 4 o’clock, p. m., as the precise date when the office at BLOOMINGTON will close, and JANUARY 1st, 1S94. as the date when the land officers at McCook, Nebraska, will be in readiness to transact all business relating to the lands transferred. On and after JANUARY 1st, 1894, all busi - ness relating to lands heretofore embraced in the Bloomington, Nebraska, Land District, will be transacted at the Land Office at Me Cook, Nebraska. J. P. LINDSAY, Register. I D. E. BOMGARDNER, Receiver. U. S. Land Office, McCook. Nebraska. 1 First publication Nov. I7 4ts. If you are thinking of buying a set of new dishes call to see Knipple’s stock and get his prices. Club House cheese, nothing fine.-, for sale at Anderson’s grocery. - 1 Kuipple is selling out his stock of i queenswarc at cost. oli' vuilT pica-eve t^oti fo evee fione of leap Mi e ca n ee IT you cjoob ^joobev in our Tmc. •Trice cj/reaifij -rcbwceb, §i*afoty ifie ^awe. ifi a iib Son, ||fie eje-vuefe/rev, §?TCc(5oofi, 9Teb'raevfici L. W. McConnell & Co. (ZLASS, All Sizes. Sponges, Chamois, Purses, Combs and Brushes, Perfumes and Toilet Articles. Paints and Wall Paper. Kallstedt, The Leading Tailor. Wishes to announce that he is in receipt of more new goods for the winter season. Call and make your selection while the stock is yet complete. J. G. TATE, President. E. W. McDONALD, Secretary. G. M. W., A. O. L'. W. • Grand Lecturer A. O. C, W. THE WORKMEN BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, -LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Capital §1,000,000. I \ Monthly payment 50c per share. Shares §100 Each. ) / Money Loaned at 0 Per Cent. Laud for sale on time, also on Grain plan. GEO. J. FREDERICK. Agent. JSPOtiiee with H. H. Berry.