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Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report. ABSOLUTELY PURE Chamberlain’s Eye & Skin Ointment. A certain curefor Chronic Sore Eye*. Tetter, 8*lt Kheum. Soald Head. Old Chronic Horen, Fever Boro*. Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, oore Nipples and Piles. It is cooling srid eoothlnp. Hundreds of cases huveheen cured try It after all other treatment had failed. If ** put up In 25 and 50 cent boxes. For sale try Oeorge M. Chenery. Nov.20-lyear. Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life away is the truthful and startling title of a little hook that tells all about No-to-bac, the wonderful, harmless guaranteed tobacco habit cure. The cost Is trill I ng and the man who wants to quit and can’t, runs no physical or financial risk in using No to hac—Sold by all druggists, (look al drug stores or by mail free. The Sterling Hemedy Co.. Indiana Min eral Springs, Indiana. Aug. 85—1 yr. 1 have been :roubled with chronic sore eyes for forty-five years, and dur ing that time have used many differ ent remedies, but have never found any that seemed to do me any good, uutil 1 procured a box of Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin Ointment. I have used only about one-third of the box. and can truthf ully say 1 have never had my eyes feel as well, or look as well as they do now. I expect to cure them entirely with the ointment. Ben Heath, Dow City, Iowa. 25 cent boxes for sale by McConnell & Co. Rail Road Rotes. J. Hailey of Batavia, N. Y., conduct or on N. Y. C. railway, and one of the best known men on the road, says of Parks’ Tea: For ten years 1 have suf fered from constipation. Tritd every thing and found nothing of lasting val ue. Hearing so many talking of Parks’ Tea I tried it without much hope. The first dose moved my bowels easily and now l am cured. It works like magic. l>old by MeMillen. During an epidemic of whooping cough at DeVVitt, Iowa, a prominent family there bought a fifty-ceut bottle of Chatnberlaiu’s Cough Remedy for their children. It pioved so satisfactory that they recommended it to their neigh bors; and they in turn to others. In less than a week's time the druggist, Mr. C. V. Baxter, was having an im mense run on it. The medicine is still the maiu reliance in that vicinity for coaghs, colds, croup and whooping cough. Mr. Baxter says: “It sells on its merits."' For sale bv McConnell & Co. SAY! When a man pounds his thumb, be puts it in his mouth and says * * * * get me Haller’s Pain Paralyzer, quick now. For sale by McConnell & Co. GUARANTEED CURE W'e authorize our advertised drug gists to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery tor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition: If you are afflict ed with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bot tle free at McMilleu's drug store. Large size 50e. and $1. BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, acd all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box, at McMilled’s. We are printing the date to which each subscriber has paid his subscrip tion to The Tribune along with the address. Watch the date and you will know if you are in arrears. If you are please come and see us. North Pole, Dec. 25, 1892. Haller Proprietary Co:—Be sure and send me a lot of Haller’s Sure Cure Cough Syrup. I get lots of letters from the children asknig for it. For sale by McConnell & Co. WHEN HANNIBAL, The great elephant, got a sore foot they used Haller's Barb Wire Liniment and cured it up in four days. For sale by McConnell & Co. Mr. Will. Westlake, u prominent farmer and breeder of thorough bred horseg, living near Avoca. Neb., was so badly injured by being thrown troui bis sulky, as to be unable to raise his band to his head. After using numerous lin iments and consulting several physi cians without getting any relief, he asked me if I knew of anythiug that would help him. I recommended Chamberlain’s Paiu Balm, which he used, and within two weeks he had en tirely recovered the use of his aria. 1 consider Chamberlain's Pain Balm the greatest preparation ever produced for sprains, bruises, deep-seated and mus cular pains, burns and scalds.—.1. .1, La Grange, Druggist, Avoca, Neb. 50 cent bottles for sale by McConnell & Co No ctiurch is ever made a bit stronger by having an unrepentant sinner with a pocket full of money walk up and join it. Distemper—Cause and Treatment Is the title of our little book which tells all about one of the most loath some and dangerous diseaaec affecting horses, sheep, and dogs, with unques tionable proot of the merits of Cralt's Distemper and Cough Curi in the treat ment of the same. Sent free by ad dressing The Wells Medicine Co.. La Fayette Ind. The remedy is sold by McConnell. There is more power in the influence of a hoy than there is in a'li the steam in a locomotive boiler. CURE FOR HEADACHE. As a remedy for all forms of head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medi cine. Try it once. Large bottles only 50 cents at McMillen's drus store. The man who votes to sustain a wrong is helping the devil, whether he knows it or not. Morris’ English Worm Powder, A specific remedy for worms: warrant ed to cure the worst case of worms known, or money refunded. Knocks pin worms in horses every time. Also good for all kinds of worms in horses, sheep and dogs. Price 50 cents at all drug stores, or postpaid by mail. The Wells Medicine Co.. LaFayette. In diana. Sept. 8—1 yr. Some fellows get very low down in getting up in the world. GIVE THE BOYS A' chance to be strong and healthy, feed them with good plain food and keep their blood in good order with Haller's Sarsaparilla and Burdock and who knows but they will be president or alderman. For sale by McConnell & Co. _ . Lessons learned in the school of ex perience are remembered the longest. Why Do You Cough? Do you not know that Parks' Cough Syrup will cure it? We guarantee every bottle. There are many cough syrups but we believe Barks' is the best and most reliable. Sold by McMillen. It is not the bird with the brightest piumage that sings the sweetest. It Does Mot Cost Anything To try Parks’ Sure Cure. A specific cure of all diseases peculiar to women. Ask your druggist our guarantee plan. Sold by McMillen. The world pays more attention to what a man does than to what he says. Dr. Humphrey's new specific for the Grippe is meeting with a phenominal sale. A sure cure—almost infallible, curing 99 cases out of 100. For sale by all druggists. Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. XTaed in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. REGION OF WONDERS. SOME OF THE NATURAL MARVELS TO BE SEEN IN OREGON. Illustration* of Both th* Ikad ami the liv ing I*aKt—Prewooitionu In Abundance of Something Strange, to Come—In the Val ley of l>e*oiatiou. Nowhere ou the know n globe is there another region of tho same extent repre senting the weird and grewsome ns well as the sublime and grand in nature as in a long and wide strip lying a consid erable distance inland from the western coast of tho United States. Hi re cun be found an abundance of illu.it rations of both tho dead and living past—that strange past of physical violence preced ing the age of man, and that solemn past when the forces had gone to rest and tho imprint of chaos lay everywhere. There are premonitions in abunjlanceof something “traugo to come in the comi ties of Snohomish, Okanogan, Douglas and Yakima in Washington, but this is not fully emphasized until tho Oregon counties of Morrow', Gilliam, Grant and Lake have been considered, and the mar velous receives a wonderful accession in the long line of eastern California coun ties, southern Nevada, a considerable region in Utah west of Great Salt lake, southern New Moxico and a region of no small dimensions in northern Texas. Here, to th'e mental and the ocular sight, are unsolved problems in geology, para doxes in physical formation and number less instances of what may be termed in versions of established geographical or der. In Oregon we are confronted with the still and silent Sagebrush desert, hem med in by a wildly picturesque yet as dreary and inhospitable a region as can be found anywhere. In the midst of this desert, as if to reflect the surrounding awfulness, is Fossil lake, and all the surrounding region is one vast and wide cemetery of the fauna of a precataclysmal world. Here are massed together more fossil specimens of a greater variety of early animal life than can be found any where on the earth, excepting the im mense fossil islands northward of Si beria—horses of rare form, different spe cies of camels, llamas, mammoths, sloths of huge proportions, wonderful birds, and the evidence that primitive man at some time was there is indicated by the pres ence of arrowheads chipped from vol canic glass. But what long ages have been entombed since these tropical ani mals in their untamed strength trod the soil of Oregon and what mighty changes have swept over the earth since then! How came they there in such amazing numbers, and what were the causes of such universal and evidently such si multaneous death? No conditions on the earth as we know them now could bring this about. Yet here nature chose to locate one of her remarkable mortua ry establishments and to enshroud it with the gloom of unrelieved desola tion. Commencing in this region and extending down into California, the mountains are freakish. They are not constructed on the chain or continuous system. The earth did not wrinkle her crust, but she erupted into huge boils; the peaks stand isolated, sometimes in terrupting an otherwise comparatively even plain. And now the valleys, rivers and con siderable lakes take on a habit of be coming lost. The streams, after consid erable underground meandering, find themselves again on the surface, and after a succession of reappearances and disappearances either stay found or are lost entirely. Chasms, with almost a mile of depth and faced with perpendicular walls of solid rock, now begin to appal both sight and sense, and in Mariposa coun ty the tremendous canyon of the Yosemite exceeds anything of the kind on the earth. Before this hot springs have become common, lakes of soda water abound, and San Bernardino has valleys where the soil is hot and boiling geysers obtrude. Lava fields, covering immense tracts, have exhibited vitrified scorise from northern Oregon down, and Nye county, Nev., has lava beds in profusion. In Inyo county, and taking in a portion of San Bernardino, Death valley, grim, hot and repellent, presents itself, it and the surrounding region constituting, not in the mind only, but in reality, a region bordering more on the human conception of the infernal than can be furnished by any other locality on the globe. In this valley of desolation the sum mer temperature reaches 140 degrees, rivaling that of the Sahara. It is some hundreds of feet below sea level, en tirely destitute of water, although the Amagosa river discharges into one end of it, and in the interior has an atmos phere as of burning sulphur that neither human nor animal lungs can long in hale without great risk to life. Embrac ing hundreds of square miles, it affords not a sign of either animal or vegetable life in its interior, while its fnmacelika heat renders it one of the hottest spots on the globe. In the same system is So da lake, into which the troubled Mohave river finally enters, discharging its brackish waters as into a sieve. The country abounds with sinks, streams suddenly plunge into subterranean depths farther south to fnmish hot wa ter, hot mud and sulphur volcanoes, dotted in miniature over an immense area, hissing and spitting and loading the air with most disagreeable fumes. The Utah section duplicates many of the remarkable features common to the other localities mentioned and affords indisputable evidence of having been in volved in the throes of the mighty dis turbance that once prevailed throughout this singular region, and which must have been still potent long after the other surface that is now embraced in the United States was quiescent. Whatever the nature of the violence may have been. Great Salt lake lower ed its level 940 feet, and a vast region partook of great and sudden topograph ical changes.—Pittsburg Dispatch. I # The Citizens Bank of McCook. Incorporated Under State Laws. Paid Up Capital $50,000. Surplus $10,000. DOBS A GKNEBAL l3aitftttig - lousiness. Collections made on all accessible points. Drafts drawn on principal cities of Europe. Taxes paid for non-residents. Tickets for Sale to and from Europe. - OFFICERS: Y. FRANKLIN, President. A. C. EBERT, Cashier. -CORRESPONDENTS: The First National Bank, Lincoln, Nebraska. The Chemical National Bank, New York City. Tfte Hrsf JVattonal Idatil :_ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. Kg®? CAPITAL AND SURPLUS*. $60,000. |-Ic'T? OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. GEORGE HOCKNELL, President. B. M. FREES. Free President. W F. LAWSON Cashier A. CAMPBELL. FRANK HARRIS $100 REWARD. $100. The reader of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cuie in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medcial fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interuaily, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the founda tion of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature iu do ing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. B3F”Sold by druggists. We Guarantee That no horse will ever die of colic, bots, or conjestion of the stomach if Morris' English Stable Powder is used regularly two or three times a week. If fed to cows it will increase the quan tity of the milk and cream one-third, and wiil keep both in good healthy con dition. 25 cedts. Sold Dy McConnell & Co. _ Lire and Learn. It is estimated that there are two million chickens hatched in the United States every year, but not more than one-half of these reach the size for market. Cholera, gapes, pip, etc., kill millions every year. All these dis eases are quickly cured by the use of Wells' Hoosier Poultry Powder 25 cents. For sale by McConnell & Co. Afraid of Pneumonia. Mrs. Catherine Black, of LeRoy, N. Y., took a severe cold. The physician feared pneumonia. She took one bot tle of Parks’ Cough Syrup and says: “It acted like magic. Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. I recommend to everyone for throat and lung trouble as I believe it saved my life.” Sold by McMillen. A Merciful Man Is merciful to his horse, and every horse-owner should have a bottle of i Morris' English Stable Liniment as a part of his ready and useful outfit. A safe and speedy cure for barbed-wire cuts, wounds, galls, scratches, sore shoulders and back, sweeney, puffs, poll evil and all blemishes. There is nothing else like it. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. sold by McConnell & Co. Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. A safe preventive and positive cure for distemper, coughs, etc., in horses, sheep and dogs. Has stood the test of frequent use in every portion of the country, and will do precisely what is claimed for it, as those who have used it will cheerfully testify. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. For sale bv McConnell & Co. " S. B. Bashford of Carthage, S. D. , was taken sick in Sioux City. He procured two bottles of Parks' Sure Cure for the Liver and Kidneys. He says: “I believe Parks’ Sure Cure ex cells all other medicines for rheumatism and urinary disorders.” The Prettiest Girl in Town Has been using Parks’ Tea and she says: “My complexion is much im ?roved. That muddy look is all gone. take a cup of Parks' Tea three nights a week and feel just elegant.” Sold by McMillen. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. To W. C. Jenkins, Gerhard Radatnacher, George Hockneil, McCook Loan and Trust Company, Eugene S. Dutcher, A. E. Boynton, J. E. Seeley, Nelson A. Duff, Joseph Oppen maer, Mary E. Wick, Samuel S. Colt and to all whom it may concern: The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at a point 8 chains 50 links north of center of section it, township 2, range 27, in Missouri Ridge precinct. Red Willow county, Nebraska, running thence west 38 chains, thence north 42 degrees 30 minutes, west 89 chains 14 links, thence north 73 chains 29 links, thence north 17 degrees 20 minutes, west 33 chains, thence north 60 degrees 30 minutes, west 12 chains 50 links, intersecting section line, thenc$ west on sec tion line, terminating at northwest comer of northeast M of section 32, township 3, range 27, has reported in favor of the location there of, and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk’s office on or before noon of the 21st day of July, A. D. 1894, or said road will be establish ed without reference thereto. 5i-4ts. Geo. W. Roper, County Clerk. List of Patents. Patents received at the NcCook land office May 7th, 1S94. Allsop, William Axtell, Reuben Y. Baker, William M. Bisste, William J. Christlien, Mary Calkins, Horace R. Collins, John Doyle, Elgy B. Ferrel, Bethuel Gore, Clark P. Harrison, James F. Hill, YVilliam Killoran, Luke Lutjeharmes, Anna Lair, John H. Minard, John E. Mead, Frank P. Mead, Arzelia P. McMurdy, Charles Moore. Miron Morrisey, Michael Perry, Frank F. Powers, Harmon Ritz, Solomon Reneau, YVilliam D. Tennant, Martin 1.. West, Truman F. Y’oung, Eben P. LODGE MEETINGS. K. O. T. M.—Second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. J. H. Dwyer, Com. J. H. Yarger, Record Keeper. L. O. T. M.—First and third Thursday even ings of each month. Mrs. J. F.Ganschow, Mrs. Nellie Johnson. Com. Record Keeper. GENERAL ASSEMBLY U. P. CHURCH. Albany, Oregon. May 23d, 1893. Lor the above occasion we will sell round trip tickets to Portland, Oregon, for $65.50. Tickets on sale May 7th to 10th, inclusive, and May 14th to 17th, inclusive. Limit going 10 days from date of sale, with final limit July 15th. Stop overswill be allowed in either direction within above limits. C. E. Magner, Agent. Words are the overcoats of ideas. A man is not hated until successful. The cheerful giver is the happiest man on earth. Cochran & Co. have the largest and completest stock of standard farm machinery to be found in Red Willow county. Look them over and get prices. A godly life is a living prayer that will never end. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorra, In the Days of Our Grandmothers, Sulphur and molasses reigned su preme in the springtime. Nowadays we take Humphrey’s Specific No. 10 for dyspepsia, and ail stomach troubles, keeping the blood pure, so that no spring dosing is necessary. For sale by druggists. The first lesson in deceit is often taken by going into debt. Children Cry for Pitcher's* Castoria. A. J. RITTENHOtJSE. C. H. BOYLE. RITTENHOUSE & BOYLE, ATTORNEYS - AT LAW McCOOK. NEB. J. E. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT : LAW, AGENT LINCOLN LAND CO. MCCOOK. - - NEBRASKA, i Office : In rear of First National Bank. THE MILD POWER CURES. HUMPHREYS’ That the diseases of domestic ani )maLs, Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Dock, 11003, and Poultry, are cured by Humphreys* Veterinary Speci fics, is as truo as that people ride on railroads, send messages by telegraph, or sew with sewing machines. It Ls as Irrational to bottle, ball and bleed animals in order to cure them. tu> it is to take passage in a sloop from New York to Albany. Used in. the best stables and recommended by the U. S. Army Cavalry Officers. 63P-500 PAGE BOOK on treatment and careof Domestic Animals, and stable chart mounted on rollers, sent free, veterinary curbs j Fevers. Congestions, Inflammation,. A.A. 1 Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B. B.—Strains, Lameness, Uboumatisoi C. C.—Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D. D.—Bots or Grubs, Worms. E. E.—Coughs, Heaves, Pnenutoniu. F. F.—Colic or Gripes, Bellyache. G. G.—Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. H.H.—Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I. I. —Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J. K.—Diseases of Digestion. Stable Case, with Specifics, Manual, Vet. Cure Ofi and Medicator, $7.00 Price, Single Bottle (over 50 doses), • ,60 SPECIF l~Q~S. Sold by Drugging: or Sent Prepaid anywhero and in any quantity on Beceipt of Price. HUMFHBEYS’ MEDICINE CO., Comer William and John Sts., New Yoru. HUMPHREYS’ HOMEOPATHIC f»f| SPECIFIC No. 60 in use w years, me only successful remedy lor Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over work or other causes. $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder, for $5. 8#M by Druggist*, *r wni postpaid on recoipt of prior HUMPHREYS’ MEDICINE CO.. Corner William and John Sts.. New York. . patronize . FRANK ALLEN’S DRAYS. ^ *TfV» 'v Graying in all its Branches. tSf^Sand Hauling. Safe Moving a Specialty. HO E2IBA CHABSS FOB SAHLIHO 1201722 A? HISBT ISF"ueave orders at coal yards, and at res idence. No. 206 Madison street, between Dennison and Dodge streets, McCook. S. H. COI/VTN. NOTARY PUBLIC. Real Estate, Collections, Loans and Insurance. McCook. Nc«n«s«a R. A. COLE, -LEADING MERCHANT - TAILOR CF MCCOOK, Has just received a r.ew stock of CLOTHS and TRIMMINGS. If you want a good fitting suit made at the very lowest prices for good work, call on him. Shop first door west of Barnett’s Lumber Office, on Dennison street. J. A. GUNN, PHYSICIAN ANT) SURGEON MCCOOK.NEBRASKA ISP”office—Fiont rooms over Lowman & Son's store. Residence- 402, McFarland st.. two blocks north of McEntee hotel. Prompt attention to all calls. —"W. Y. GAGE,— Physician & Surgeon* MCCOOK. NEBRASKA. IS^Ornc* Hours: Ptoll.a.ni.,2to6and 7 to 9, p. m Boom? over First National bank. tSfNight calls answered at office. Children Cry. for Pitcher’s Castoria. ✓