The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, January 18, 1895, Image 3

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. ToI 10 Ceilts.
Mores Thcsc + patterns retail in fashion ; bazaars and
in for twcntyllvc to forty cents each , but
order to increase
the demand amore strong ,
ors we. offer them to the
lady readers of this
1)apcr for the
remarkably low p rice of aalp IO
Each. k o one cent .
The 1 Patterns a re all of the very latest New
York
styles , and arc unequaled for style accuracy -
racy oflit , Simplicity andeconomy. For twenty-
four
' years these patterns have been used the
f country over. Full descriptions and directions
-as the number of yards of material required ,
the
number and names of the different pieces in
the pattern , how to cutand tit and put the garment -
ment together-are sent with cash pattern ,
with a picture of the garment to go by These
patterns are complete in every particular , there
being a Se crate ' ( single piece
dress. Your
of tilc . be
order will tilled c same
day it is received.
Order patterns by number and give size in
Inches.
' Every pattern guaranteed to be perfect.
THEY AILS GLOVE IITrLNG.
To get get BUST and BREAST measure , put
the tape measure ALL of the way around the
I body , over the dress close under the arms.
Price of each pattern , IO cents , when
ordered on coupon printed below.
Postage one cent extra on EACH pattern.
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, fADlrs'IIousuGowN. Pattern No. 6103 is cut
In live sizes , viz : i,31G : , ; is 111:1140 inches bust
I l measure.
Lavender wool challic having a clover leaf
1I design in olive green is here stylishly trimmed
with olive satin.
The revers , sleeves , collar and such are of
' satin. lined with the challic , while the sleeve
1 caps are of the rt'a + lie lined with the Satin.
The sash is tinished with a loop silk knotted
fringe in a combination of the two colors. The
1 gown is in "Princess" shape , fitting the figure
smoothly and falling in ripple-like folds around
II the skirt.
Made in walking length this model is a favorIte -
Ito tor a street dress with ladies twllo like the
weight of their gowns to depend from the shoul-
ders. The style is also desirable for dresses of
silk or woolen fabrics.
Gimp , braid , insertion , etc , can be used for
1 trimming.
The retail price of pattern is 35 cents.
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I LADIES' PUFFED WAIST. Pattern No. 6169 is
1 cut in five sizes , viz : S. , 3-1 , 36 , 33 and 40 inches
I bust measure. '
' , ' Lavender organdie over sill : lining of the
same shade , made this dainty waist , which is
one of the latest importations.
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The upper fronts and back are shirred in up-
right puffs to square yoke depth each row of i
shirring being covered with pearl braid. The
I fullness in front and back is prettily gathered
I ' into small space at the waist line , where it is I
held in by the belt. Ample puffs are gracefully
disposep over fitted sleeve linings , the lower
, port ions being arranged around the arm in Puffs
to match the simulated yoke. The standing 1
collar of silk is covered with a puff of the organdie - !
gandie , bordered on each edge with the pearl
braid. The closing is invisible In center front.
. , \ A belt of corded lavender silk is worn at
the waist , fastened with a pearl buckle. All
styles of silk in fashionable weaves , crepon , ' ,
cllailie , veiling , landsdown and novelty sill :
and wool mixtureslace , net , grenadine , Swiss
'I ' I alousseline de soic and various other season-
able fabrics are all used to develop themode.
ii I The decorations can be selected from the
i great variety now fashionable , to suit indivia
l i teal taste. ,
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In ordering , give No. . . . . . . of patterns
t ; wanted Bust.-- anti waist. . . . . . meas-
A ure. Either of these patterns will be sent tl
. i to any address upon receipt of 10 cents in 9
silver or stamps when this coupon is en0
closed withorderandonecentforpostage , Q
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Address COUPON PATTERN CO. ,
4 xx3 Lock I4of 747 , New York.
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Playing Cards ,
If send 15 cents in stamps or coin to JNO.
SEBASTAIN you , Gen'l Pass. Agent , C. , R. I. S. P.
Iry. Chicago , you will receive postpaid the
slickcstpack ofplaying cards youever handled.
1 ; Beautiful steel engraved Vi hfst Rules accom-
pans them free.
Beware of Ointment. for Catarrh that
Contain Mercury ,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole
system when entering it through the mucous -
cous surfaces. Such articles should never
ho used except on prescriptions from reputable -
table h ' as the damage they will
do is ten fold to the good ' u anpossibly
derive from thorn. Hall's Catarrh Cure ,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. ,
Toledo , 0. , contains no mercury , and is
taken internally , acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you
got the genuine. It is taken internallyand
made in Toledo , Ohio , by F. J. Cheney &
Co. Testimonials free.
"Sold by Dru ; ; gistat price 75c. per bottle ,
Halls Family ? ills , , .5c.
Experiments With Oats.
Of seven varieties grown at the Indiana -
ana station from one to seven years
White Bonanza gave the largest yield.
In an experiment on thickness of seeding -
ing 4 , 5 , 0 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 pecks of
seed per acre were used. Eight pecks
gave the highest average yield for
eight years , but ten pecks arc recommended -
mended when oats are sown among
cornstalks.
WHO WANTS G.03
Men , women and children can earn one of the fol.
lowing prizes for telling me where the word Physicina
arst occurs in the New Testament. To the flrst person
tending correct answer bcforo March 16 , 1895 , I trill
pax t25 ; 2d , 810 ; 3d , 85 , and to the next 25 , 81 each
In cash. 1 will rend prizes as ogero 1 in regular order.
I will rend the prizes ) laeh 20,189'x. If two or more
correct answers should he first received bearing the
sn. no postmark dnte , the first one opened will recolvo
the first prize , and so on with the smaller prizes.
wisbhig to introduce my valuable medicine , I take
this ray of placing it before the people. Each answer
mutt contain 13 2c postage stamps , for which the
writer tvlllprmnptlyreceive ere bottle of Steketee's
Neuralgia , headache and Ithenlnatlsm Cure , ae-
knoa lellged to be the best medicine on the face of the
earth by every one who has used it. As this will appear -
pear but one time , cut it ont , show it to your fricnd ,
search your Testament and gain one of these prizes.
No questions tvlll ho answerei : without an extra 2e
stamp. Tidy is no fraud ; the money will surely be
paid. Mention this paper.
dddress , GEO. G. STEFETEE ,
Grand Itapids , Mich.
A mote in the eye makes the whole world
look wrong.
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KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement and
tends to ersonal enjoyment when
rightly use . The many , who live better -
ter than others and enjoy life more , with
less expenditure , by more promptly
adapting the world's best products to
the nee s of physical being , will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
laxative principles embraced in the
remedy , Syruri of Figs.
Its excellence is due to its presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleasant -
ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly
beneficial properties of a perfect laxative -
ative ; effectually cleansing the system ,
dispelling colds , headaches and fevers
an permanently curing constipation.
It has given satisfaction to millions and
met with the approval of the medical
profession , because it acts on the Kidneys -
neys , Liver and Bowels without weakening -
ening them and it is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists -
gists in 50c and $1 bottles , but it is manufactured -
ufactured by the California Fig Syrup
Co. only , whose name is printed on every
package , also the name , Syrup of Figs ,
and being well informed , you will not
accept any substitute if offered.
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WELL.ACERY Jj
Illustrated catalogue showing WELL
AUGERS , ROORDRTLIS IITDRAULIO
AND JETTING MACIfIIr'ERY , etc.
Ssnr TBEE. Have been tested and
all wanted.
Sioux City Endno & Iron Works ,
Successors to l'echMfg. Co. , v
i4Ioux City. Iowa
L"17 Union Ave. , Kansas City , Ala
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a Ilt Ray " Care you. Send
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blank ,
WITH Pkgebymafl ,
In uflator.
0C. SYY.ES' SURE CUCE CO. , II. CAXTCN ELCC. , CHICACU
old br all Irugists.
, t Thomas P. Simpson , Washington ,
. D.C. No nttv's fee until Patent our
tamed. WritcforInventor'sGutde.
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drratteriub Auvertuemeuts + , .auly
Mention this miner.
Fowfifled ?
When you are in a low state of health , and on the verge of ' .
illness , there is no nourishment in the world like
, Scott9s
. to restore strength. Scott's Emulsion nourishes , strengthens -
, ens , promotes the making of solid
i > _ flesh , enriches mho blood and tones lip
It a ; . the whole system.
For Coughs , Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis ,
t. t ' , . . Weak Lungs , Consumption , Scrofula , Anemia f
l .t , vrll Logs of Flesh , Thin Babies , Weak Children , and
all conditions of Wasting.
Buy only the genuine ! It has our trademark -
' ' mark on salmon-colored wrapper.
r TRADEMARK. Srnd for amphld on Scott's Emulriou. FREE.
1 Scott & E3owne , N. Y , All Druggists. 50 cents and S6.
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IT WAS DICK.
lie had Taken Her Advice and Gone
to Work.
The blinds were carefully lowered ,
as she lay on a couch with the smelling -
ing salts in her hand. When her
dearest friend came into the room she
exclaimed :
"Mercy , does your head ache or
hasn't your new gown come home ? "
"Dyspepsia , evidently , dear ; you
should take- "
"Oh , don't ; I want sympathy but
not prescriptions. It's about Dick. "
"Of course. But I can't really
sympathize until I know what it's
about. "
"Well it Dick and-and
, was - my
tooth. "
"Mercy , I hope you didn't bite him !
There , don't bo angry ; I'm grave ,
grave as a family tomb. Don't keep
me in suspense. "
"Well then , you know I have a
tooth that I cut in the dentist's
chair ? "
"I thought so because you always
said that chewing gum was vulgar. "
"Yes ; and of course I'd rather have
died than let Dick know it. But the
other evening he was here and I was
eating candy when it broke right off. "
"Good gracious , what on earth"
"I managed to conceal it , but I
didn't dare to smile again lest ho
notice its absence-so I just picked a
quarrel with him. "
'Naturally it relieved your feelings
too. But what did you quarrel about. "
"Just the same old thing. "
"Tito fact that he doesn't work ?
But then he has plenty of money
without. "
"I know , but there's no tolling when
he will call and it is ruining my hair
to keep it curled all the time. "
" 1Vas he very angry ? "
0 "Awfully-left in half an hour.
The next day I had such a cold I
couldn't go to the dentist's-besides
he always stays angry at least three
days. But the following morning I
had a note saying that he had taken
my advice , had secured a position ,
and would be up in the evening to
tell me all about it. As soon as I
answered it I started for the dentist's
and-oh , Dora ! "
"Did you meet him on the street ? "
"No ! No ! I told the dentist that I
must have my tooth by 7 o'clock that
evening. He said that lie was very
busy , but would send for his new assistant -
sistant and see if he could repair it.
I sat in the chair , with Dr. Nippers
holding the tooth , when who should
walk into the room but- "
' of Dick ! "
"Dick and nobody else ! He was
the new assistant- , Dora , ho
laughed , actually laughed ! 0 , I'll
never speak to him again until my
dying day-but I don't think that will
be very long. " And she buried her
head in the pillows while Dora poured
vords of sympathy into deaf ears.
Tile South African l icturo Stone.
An account of a strange lapidarian
freak comes all the way from lUmber-
ley , South Africa. Workmen in the
diamond mines at that place discovered -
ered a stone , dark brown in color and
about the size of a pigeon's egg , which ,
viewed in a dark place with , a candle
or other light behind it , exhibits a
perfect profile picture of a man from
the waist up. Turning the pebble partially -
tially around , the image of the man
vanishes and the features of a wo-
man's face , clearly-cut and partly concealed -
cealed by heavy tresses , comes into
view. The British museum offers 50
tor the curiosity.-St. Louis Republic.
An Act of Providence.
Uncle Pete , entering with some
thing under his coat-What wud you
say , A'nt Dinah , of de good Lawd wuz
teh send us some'n mighty pow'ful
good fo' suppah ? "
Aunt Dinah-I shud say dat wuz a
miracle.
Uncle Pete , producing a pair of
chickens-Dat's right , a'nt ; dat's just
what it wuz , a miracle. Nothin'
short ob a miracle wud have made do
colonel fo'git teli lock de hennery
lo'-New York Herald.
The Deepest Mine in France.
The deepest coal mine in France ( by
some authorities. said to be time deepest -
est in the world ) is at Andre du Poirier.
The mine is worked with two shafts ,
one 2,952 feet deep and time other
3,053. The latter shaft is now being
deepened , and will reach the 4,000-
foot level by July , 1395. The yearly
product of this mine is 400,000 tons of
coal. The remarkable feature of the
mine is the comparatively low tem-
perature-seldom rising above 75 degrees -
grees Fahr.
Shintntsm.
There are no idols in the Shinto
temples. Shintoism consists of the
worship of ancestors and the powers
of nature , the sun especially. 'the
only objects in the temples are a
small mirror , emblematic of light ,
and some strips of white paper.
Pili rimages to various places form a
feature of this religion.
Iu Greater Now York.
New Yorker , on board the Atlantic
liner-What longitude are we in ,
captain ?
Captain-Sixty-five degrees west of
Greenwich , latitude 39.
New Yorker , with enthusIasm-
Hurrah ! we're home again-Chicano !
Record.
Medical Advice.
Patient-Doctor , what's good for
dyspepsia ?
Doctor-Irregular eating and ill ,
cooked food. Two dollars , please.
Famillar.
Visitor-Will you tell your master
that I called ?
Servaut-Yes , sir , if you will please
tell lne your name.
Visitor- that is unnecessary. He
knows me quite v , . .1.-1V nderel' .
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Runaway Stars.
There are a certain class of stars
which fly through space with a velocity
so enormous as to baffle every attempt
to account for them. They are known
to the investigators as "runaway stars"
and are no longer reckoned as being
among the phenomena of extreme rari-
ty. One of these in the constellation of
the Great Bear known as "Goombridge ,
1530 , " long led the van of stellar speed ,
sweeping over at least 2'00 miles of
space each second. Professor l'richard
has prow ed that the inconspicuous object -
ject called Cassiopeia is a sun 40 times
more luminous than our own , and that
it is traveling at the prodigious rate of
300 miles per second. Dr. Elkins has
found something more wonderful in the
speed line in Arcturus , which is jogging -
ging along at 400 miles a second as a
steady pace , but having strange bursts
of speed , during which time its velocity
is increased by about one-fourth.
Some of the runaways fly along in
pairs and are therefore supposed to be
connected by some invisible bond of
union. " This presumption was first
advanced some twenty-five years ago
and is even now being investigated by
the leaders in astronomical work.
How to Retain. Beauty.
Lady Londonderry , whose exquisite
rose and white loveliness time has not
the heart to despoil , attributes her
youthful freshness to the practice of
spending one out of every ten days in
bed. She sleeps until she wakens naturally -
rally , takes a warm bath and goes back
to bed again , where she partakes of a
light breakfast , remaining in bed rest-
intr until six & clock in the evening ,
while her maid reads to her a light
novel. 1lt six o'clock she puts on her
dressing robe and has her dinner served
in her room , and reclines on her sofa
until ten o'clock.
IT. L. Dopey in a bulletin from the
North Dakota station gives the percentage -
age of germination and the yield of
wheat from normal seed and from seed
frosted , winter bleached , immature
and heated in the bin. . The seed from
normal seed was much larget than that
from seed injured in any way. Normal
seal and injured seed gave practically
the same weights for the same volume
of grain. Smutted wheat , however ,
weighed slightly less for a given volume -
ume than sound wheat. The author
recommends selection by-means of a
fanning mill of large grains for seed.
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Buckwheat Cake
' The leaven o f esterda ruins the cake of to-de. .
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Don't spoil good buckwheat with dying raising- a , $ ,
M batter- fresh cakes want Royal Baking Powder.
Grandma used t0 raise to-day's buckwheats
with the souring left f over of yesterday 1 Dear ,
4b old lady , she was iP to the good old times. But a v
these are days of Royal Baking Powder-fresh--
p Hess into freshness raises freshness. k
And this is the way the buckwheat cake of
Y to-day is made : Two cups of Buckwheat one ' x
cup of wheat flour , two tablespoons of Royal
Baking Powder , one half teaspoonful of salt , .
c all sifted well tone-her. Mix with milk into aft
thin batter and bake at once on a hot riddle. -
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of forget that no baking powder can be sub =
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sweet , deiicioas , who'esome ' food. :
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How to Handle Poultry.
The Kansas Farmer says : Never
seize a fowl by the tail , is a fine one ,
nor touch the back , but grasp both
legs at once with a firm , tight , quick
hold , and then raise free from the
ground or perch and hang the body
down clear of any obstacle. This
method does not ruffle the plumage or
turn a feather , which in a fine bird
must be avoided. When the web o :
the feathers is once broken it can
never be united again , and where much
handled this often occurs , giving the
bird a ra = ged appearance.
Worms in Horses.
The only sure cure for pin worms in horses
known is Steketee's Itog Cholera Cure.
Never fails to destroy worms in horses , ho , ,
sheep , dots or cats ; : mil excellent remedy for
sick fowls. Send sixty cents in United
States postaee stamps and I will send by ,
mail Cut this out , take it to druggist and
pay hint lift' , ' cents. Three packages for Sl. '
express paid. G. G. l'EitFTEE ,
Gr'amid Rapids , Mich.
Alention name of paper.
It is said that the children of ex-Senator
James G. Fair will contest his will. ,
The first step toward being a happy old
man is to be a useful young one.
After physicians had given me up , i was
saved by Piso's Cure.-RALPIL EInEG ,
1lrilliamsport Pa. , Nov. i2 , 1S93.
Hot Springs , Ark. , council refuses to
license poolrooms and they will close.
It the Baby is Cutting Teeth.
Ce sure and use that old and well tried remedy , Mas.
WiastOw'S Soon1L' G SrrVF for Children Teething-
'Whatsoever a man soweth , that shall
ho also reap. "
Very Much OR Color
Are people who are troubled with chronic liver
complaint. Bilein the blood tinges the cuticle
and even the eyeballs , and also manifests its
presence by uneasiness in the right side and
beneath the right shoulder bladefurrcd tongue ;
nausea , sick headache and on unpleasant
breath. It is usually accompanied by costiveness -
ness and dyspepsia. For the ailment itself ,
and its various manifestations , IIostetter y
Stomach Bitters is a speedy and complete
remedy. This standard medicine also prevents
and cures chills and fever , rheumatism , nervousness -
ousness and the infirmities incident to declining -
ing years. It builds up an enfeebled physique
and fortifies it against disease. Appetite and
nightly slumber are promoted by it , and it is a
protector against the etfuets of a wetting of
overwork , exposure and unwholesome food or
u uter.
A I'alace for Ills 1)ogs.
Baron Franchetti , the father of the
composer , has had a dog kennel built
in his palace at Venice , made throughout -
out of marble. The ceiling is decorated -
rated with a splendid mosaic entitled :
"The Chase of Diana. " The catingand
drinking vessels of the dogs are said to
be of enibcssed silver. Of course , the
kennel is lighted by electricity.
MAfIiET GARDENERS GROW RICA :
There is lots of money made in early
vegetables. Everybody admits that
the very earliest vegetables are produced -
duced from Salzers Northern Gro sn
SCCIS. Think of having radishes in
fourteen days ; lettuce in twenty days ;
potatoes in forty days , peas in forty-
six days , and splendid cabbage in fifty-
five days from day of sowing seed !
If You Will Cut This Out and Send It
with $1 money order to the John A.
Salzer Seed company , LaCrosse , 11'is. ,
you will het free thirty-five packages
earliest vegetable seeds and their great
seed catalogue , or for six cents postage
a package of Fourteen Iay Paris Iadish
seed and their seed catalogue. W.N.U
A New Substance Discovered.
A German chemist is reported to have
discovered a new substance which has
the remarkable and unique property of
soliuifying when heated and remaining
ltgUit at temperatures below zero. It
has been named ' cryostate , " and is obtained -
tained by mixing together equal parts
of phenol , camphor and saponine , and
adding a somewhat smaller proportion
of essence of turpentine. Certain substances -
stances , like the albumens , harden on
heating , but this is the only product
that again liquefies on heating.
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S takin Dr. Pierce's Pad -
d vorite Prescription and
hls'Golden Mcdical Dis-
covert' , ' ai d by the linme
a'r n 1 115(1 one-half doz-
l lti s bottles I was and
. 1 ( en up
Wlgoiugtvitereveripleased.
and have had good health
SIRS. ULR1CIt , and been very strong
ever since-that was two years and a half ago. "
A book of i63 pages on "Woman and Her
Diseases" mailed sealed , omm receipt of to
cents in stamps for postage. Address ,
WORI.n's DISI'RNSARY MEDIC. r. AssoCIATION -
TION , 603 Maio Street , Buffalo , N. Y.
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i .tpractlcat unit and Farm paper , publthed by
Stark Itres. , 4nc a ynrin utat'o't , t60.tt0a.pies.
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