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B | Ever } ' Thur.sday afternoon , a tourist Bj "sleeping car for Salt Lake City , San Hf Francisco and Los Angeles leaves Oma- H ha and Lincoln via the Burlington Route. tt It is carpeted , upholstered in rattan , B has spring seats and backs and is pro- H vided with curtains , bedding , towels , K soap , etc. An experienced excursion B ' conductor and a uniformed Pullman por- H' ter accompany it through to the Pacific H coast. While neither as expensively finK - K ished nor as fine to look at as a palace H sleeper , it is just as goods to ride in. B Second class tickets are honored and the HBj of berth , wide and price a enough big L L H ! enough for two. is only Ss.ob. H For a folder giving full particulars , B call at the nearest B. & M. R. R. ticket Hft office , or write to J. Francis , Gen'l Pass'r Hjj Agent , Burlington Route. 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P P P Don't be persuaded into buying liniments P PB without reputation or merit Chamberlain's P P P Pain Balm costs no more , and its merits have P P P been proven by a test of many years. Such P PB letters as the following , from L. G. Bagley , B P P Huewnie. Cab , arc constantly being received : P PB "The best remedy for pain I have ever used is P PB Chamberlain's Pain Balm , and I say so after P PB having used it in my family tor several years" . P PBJjf It cures rheumatism , lame back , sprains and P PBfll spellings. Forsale by L. W. McConnell & P PfliS Co. , Druggists. BI NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. P PBtil United States Land Office , McCook , Nebraska BSShI November roth , 1S96. Notice is hereby tivcn that BBBM9 William Weist has filed notice of Intention to make BSSVfl final proof before Kegistcr or Receiver athis office BSSmB ia McCook , Nebraska , 011 Wednesday , thessrd day B PBB of December , iSo/5 , on Umber culture application P BBfl No. 5707 , for the southeast quarter of section Np. BBS B thirty , in township No. one North.Range No. thirty SBf "VV. , Si.xth P. M. He names as witnesses : Abraham BBBBM Peters , Albert Weeks and William II. Benjamin of BSSSfl Banksville , Nebraska , and Edmund L. Walker of P P BJ Ifemdon , Kansas. A. S. CAMr-BELL , Register. BBSSU" U" " t - * " _ - 11 vmnmmtmmmmmnr rV ; .iy-ifej wwi Ma EaglUh UrlHklnj Songs. The best of the English drinkiDgeongs were written by the dramatists of the " seventeenth century , men who trolled ont their vigorous sentiments , linked sweetly together in flowing verse , with out the smallest thought cr fear of shocking anybody. Frankly indecorous , they invite the whole wide world to drink with th.em , to empty the brim ming tankard passed from hand to hand • and to reel home through the frosty streets , where the watchman grins at their unsteady steps , and quiet sleepers , awakened from dull dreams , echo with drowsy sympathy the last swelling cadence - denco of their uproarious song. Where there is no public sentiment to defy even bacchannlian rioters and baccha- nnlian verses c aso to be defiant. What admirable good temper and sincerity in Fletcher's generous importunity ! Drink today and drown all Borrow ; You huall perhaps not do it tomorrow. Best , while you have it , use your hreath ; There in no drinking after death. Then let uh swill , boys , for our health. Who drinks well loves the commonwealth , And ho that will to Led go sober Falls with the leaf , still in October. Upon this song successive changes have been sung , until now its variations are bewildering , and to it we owe the ever popular and utterly indefensible glee roared out for generations by many a lusty tavern chorus : He who goes to bed and goes to bed sober Falls as the leaves do and dies in October , But he who gc"s to bed and goes to bed mellow Lives as ho oaght to do and dies an honest follow. Agues Kepplier in Atlantic. Solidified Fctrolemu. The claim some time ago set forth by Paul d'Humy , a French naval officer , of having originated a process for the successful solidification of petroleum for commercial and industrial purposes has been further explained by him. From this account , summarized in The Progressive Age , it appears that heavy common oil has been converted by this inventor into a solid block , as hard as the hardest coal , burning slowly , giv ing oil an intense heat and showing not the slightest sign of melting , a ton of such fuel representing as many as 30 tons of coal , and the space occupied by ono ton of it being about three cubic feet , as against the large space required for the coal. At a recent gathering of experts , M. d'Humy exhibited samples of the article and experimented with them. On the table were several cakes of the solidified petroleum and of low grade oils of various sizes and shapes , and in addition to the cakes there were samples of the same fuel in dry powder and paste , the petroleum powder and paste mixed together and pressed form ing a homogeneous mass , with a great specific gravity , hard almost as stone , and , when burning , giving off a flaiuo t 800 times its own volume and a heat well nigh as great as oxygen. Tests to determine the production of smoke or smell failed to indicate the emanation of either of these. ! | • 1 j Time to Call a Halt. I The vital statistics cleric felt rather than heard his visitor enter the office. ' He looked up from the desk and beheld a cadaverous and woebegone individual , in whose eyes was the feverish glitter j ( 1 of ono to whoso lids sleep cometh not. j "Poor commission three doors to the right , " said the official glibly. "I don't want the poor commission. I want to see you , " said the intruder , with something very like defiance in his voice and yet with that undertone of despair t at aroused the sympathy of the clerk. j 1 , "And what can I do for you ? " asked , the latter. j "It isn't what you can do for me , but what I can do for you , " responded the visitor. "I've been trying to do alto gether too much , and I've got to have a rest. I don't belong to no union , and I'm willin to work overtime when it's necessary , but I'll be blamed if you ain't trottin rue a heat that 'ud distance - tance anybody but me. I've got to have shorter hours and a day off once in , awhile , an if I don't get 'em , I'll quit , see ? " "But my dear sir , I never saw you I before. I never employed you. Who are you , anyway ? " "Me ? Oh , I ain't anybody but Heart Failure. That's who I be , au I mean what I say. " Detroit News. The Telephone Ear. A German newspaper asserts that about 80,000 of the inhabitants of Ber lin hear considerably better with their left ear than with their right. This has I been observed in continually increasing measure for 15 years. When the cause was sought for , it appeared that those who are thus affected are frequent users of the telephone. The listening part of the instrument is generally held in the left hand and put to the left ear , while the right hand is often used in taking notes , eta In the cuse3 observed the subjects heard the slightest sound through the telephone with their left ears , but could understand little or I nothing if the instrument were put to their right ears. It is therefore con cluded that the telephone has au appre ciably stimulating effect on the auditory nerves , and the rccommendaticn is made that the instrument be used alter nately at the right and left ear. Overdone. Dukane I don't know how you came to lose money in that scheme. You told , I mo it was a rare investment. Gaswell The investment may have I 1 been a rare one , but I was well done before I got through with it. Pittsburg Chronicle. It is said that the first book printed in this country from stereotype plates was a ca'cechism by a Mr. Watts. This work was issned in New York in the year 1818 and was compiled for the benefit of the children of several New York churches. A bushel of sweet potatoes equals 46 pounds in Iowa and 56 pounds in most I of the other states. I % ii I I * SupAvatUIou * Aboat Thirteen. Augustiu Daly , of whoso company Mr. James Lewis was a member forever over 25 years , sai 'd of him : "It is a co incidence that he was buried on , Sept. 18 , for he always had the strongest fear of the number 18 and of Friday. I don't know that he was a superstitious- in other respects , though , no doubt , ho would object to humming the Macbeth music in the theater , but ho had great fears on that point. He never wanted to begin anything on the 18th of the month or on Friday. If I had a new part to give him and it would natural ly be delivered to him on either of those days ho would ask me not to let him have it until the next day or to give it to him on the day before. I don't know that ho had ever Buffered any misfortune on either of these days to confirm him in his fears. "My own experience has been quito the reverse of unlucky with regard to them. Some of my most successful sea sons have been begun on Friday , and he made ono of his own greatest suc cesses in a part which he played for the first time on the 13th of the month. It was Sept. 13 , too , the date of his burial , and it was the beginning of Miss Clara Morris under my engagement , when ho played Sir Patrick Lundy in "Man and Wife. " The fear of No. 18 extended , further than this. Mr. Lewis would i ' never sleep in room 18 at a hotel. Ho would rather walk the floor of some other room all night without a bed. And ho would r.ever accept section No. 18 in a sleeping car. That or stateroom No. 18 on a steamer was in his mind a ! positive invitation to disaster. The per son on whom the duty devolved of ar ranging the details of Mr. Daly's rouis had to remember that and look out for it. " Troy Times. I He Asked Too Much. | The waiter accidentally jogfjed the elbow of the man eating breakfast in the restaurant. The morsel that he was about to consume - sumo fell to the floor. The next moment he gave a startled cry and turned deathly palo. All was confusion. ' The proprietor and the occupants of the other tables jumped up and rushed to his assistance. His face bad assumed a bluish hue , which was quickly followed by a green ish color and then by a purplifcii tinge. The case looked serious , for he was evidently apoplectic. i Finally , to the relief cf all , ho was resuscitated. All demanded an explanation. "I am subject to heart disease , " heat at length exclaimed , "and any severe shock is likely to kill me. It's a won der I'm alive to tell the tale. " "What tale ? " they asked eagerly. 1 "Heavens , gentlemen ! " he replied , as his cheeks blanched at the recollec tion , "you'll hardly believe me , but I swear on my oath that when the waiter knocked that piece of bread and butter out of my hand it fell to the floor with the butter side up. " The others surveyed him pityingly. "Something has affected his brain , " they whispered one to the other. "Such a thing is unheard cf. It could never have happened. " One by one they drew away and left him alone. New York World. Gained His Point. In the days when her majesty went down to Windsor by road she liked to be driven at a rapid pace a little too fast to please her escort , especially the officers who rode their own horses. A gallant captain , afterward a renowned M. P. , was one day in command and riding at the head of his troop. Just in front of him , with his back to the horses of the carriage , sat the Prince of Wales , then a small child. The captain , direct ly the party started , lifted his hand and shook his fist in the little prince's face. The prince roared with fright , and his royal mother , quite ignorant of the cause , took him on her lap to pacify him. When the prince was quiet and resumed his seat , the captain again shook his fist , and this was repeated all the way down to Windsor. At the end of the journey the queen learned exactly what had occurred and issued her com mand that the officer should never com mand her escort again. This was just what the captain hoped would happen. St. James Gazette. His Preference. Her father is a physician and an ad mirer of culture. But he grows weary now and then of hearing Mabel play scales and five finger exercises. After a half hour of work from her exercise book she turned and said : "Father , I have taken up the study of theory. " "Have you ? " "Yes. This , "she went on , striking a chord , "is a tonic. " "Mabel , " he answered in a tone of patience sorely tried , "I'm ever so much obliged , but I don't think that is what I need. But if you had a sedative that you could try on me I'd appreciate it more than tongue can tell. " Washing ton Star. The Safety Point In Floors. Probably less is known by architects and structural engineers regarding the safety of floors than of any other portion tion of a building. The relative cost of the steel beams in a floor , as compared with the terra cotta or other filling , has caused some builders to go to an ex- tremo in increasing the spans between beams , thus greatly increasing the risk of destruction by fire , even though there may be ample strength in the absence of fire. Engineering News. IJnllded Better Than He Knew. Mrs. Jackson I thought you told me you trimmed that hat yourself. I'm sure it is just as stylish as if it had been done by a high priced milliner. Mrs. Johnson ( complacently ) Yes , I think it has a stylish look myself. You see , my husband sat down on it acci dentally after I had got done and gave it exactly the right twist. Boston Courier. % S-V 'ft < h A Itllnd Bargainer. Shoppers in one of the big ptorwi down town last bargain day curiously watched the movements of a blind woman at the dress goods counter. She was about 80 years old , her face show ing great intelligence and refinement. She was richly dressed for the street , and a girl about 20 .years old accompa nied her. The blind woman examined the fab rics placed before her by passing them through her hands. She depended upon her own sense of touch apparently , for she seldom spoke to her companion , and then only in answer to questions. She appeared to be quito critical , and before she made her selection the counter was piled high with patterns of all kinds. After she had examined a large num-1 ber of pieces she took up ono of the first that had been shown her and de cided to buy it. When the clerk had measured it , she verified the length herself by measur ing it with her outstretched arms. Seemingly satisfied that the piece con tained as much as she had bargained for , she took a transfer ticket and went to the counter where trimmings are sold. There she selected the material with which to finish her dress , , examin ing the laces and other delicate fabrics most critically. After the blind woman had left the 8toro the floor manager said her shopping - ping was not an unusual thing. She was but ono of the many blind custom ers who came into the store regularly. This woman , ho said , was not only able to make the nicest discrimination in the matter of trimmings , but so delicate - cato was her touch she could often dis tinguish colors. Ho added , however , that she never depended entirely upon her touch in matching shades , but veri fied her selections with the eyes of the clerk and her companion. Chicago Tribune. Joan of Arc Before the Judges. The questions addressed to Joan and her answers day by day have been trans-1 mitted in the records of the court. To read them is to understand tiie brutal ferocity with which she was tortured , until , turning on her accuser , she cried : j "You call yourself my judgo. Bo care * I ful what you do , for I am indeed sent by the Lord , and you place yourself in great danger. " To answers almost sublime succeeded answers filled with naive ingenuity. Questions were plied , traitorously con ceived , concerning the visions which had come to her and the celestial voices which she heard and which throughout her mission had counseled and guided her. But on this point she was firmly silent. It was as though it were a se cret which she was forbidden to betray. She consented to take an oath to speak nothing but the truth ; but , concerning j her visions , she made a reservation , I "You could cut my head off before I would speak , " she protested. At night , in the darkness of her dungeon , St. Catherine and St. Margaret appeared to her , and celestial voices comforted her. She avowed that she had seen them "with the eyes of her body * * * and when they leave me , " she added , "I wish that they would take me with them. " "The National Hero of France , " by Maurice Boutet doMonvel , j in Century. Block Island. \ The hum of the spinning wheel ia j still a familiar sound on Block island , a quaint and interesting resort in summer I and a miniature world in winter , in' ' which the habits and customs are these | of 150 years ago. The island is 15 miles , off the Rhode Island shore and almost directly south of stormy Point Judith. | There are times during the winter 1 when the wind sweeps across the tree- J less land at a velocity of 84 miles an j hour , and women take their lives in their hands when they venture out of doors. The isolation of the island is al most complete. John Schofield established the first , woolen mill in Connecticut near Oak- dale , where the carding was done by power cards. In 1798 the Block island ers began to send wool to the mill to bo carded into rolls , and generation after generation have kept up the practice. Formerly many bags of grain accompa nied the wool , and grist and woolen mills were kept running day and night , while the fishermen and farmers enjoy ed themselves in the quiet Connecticut village until the work was done. New York Herald. Hard on Mothers-in-law. In the islands of New Britain a man must not speak to his mother-in-law. Not only is speech forbidden to this rel ative , but she must bo avoided , and if by any chance the lady is met the son- in-law must hide himself or cover his face. Suicide of both parties is the out come if the rule is broken. One of the English missionaries tried to get the natives' ideas of an oath , and he found the most solemn asseveration among them was , "If I am not telling the truth , I hope I may touch the hand of mother-in-law. " Pearson's my Maga zine. Julian Hawthorne. Julian Hawthorne is the son of Naj j thaniel Hawthorne. He was born in j 1846 , but he does not show his 50 years. J When ho was a boy of 7 , some lady's re mark on the fact that ho was "weak chested" Ftung him , and he determined to make that comment impossible in the future. How well he succeeded is evidenced by the fact that while ho was in college his chest measure was 48 inches , and it is well known that the late John C. Heenan , the pugilist , ad vised the young man to enter the prize ring. Long Headed. First Lady I don't see how you can afford to let your lodgers owe you sev eral weeks' rent. Second Lady Well , it's like this. When they're in debt it affects their ap petites they never like to ask for a second helping so it comes cheapest in the end. Loudon Tit-Bits. _ . " * ' - ' l area.v j-w • * * • " " - - Bfl H r Q@"l | Many thousand dollars M H Wf - - \ worth of valuable articles | | | H jYOUr \ suitable for Christmas M j f f * h i-ictm 9 c I ( ts for the young and IT 'mk I VrIiri9LlTICt9 I old , are to be given to | | H lClftS / smokers of Blackweirs g H % A' L9 ® / H L Genuine Durham Tom ] I H\ Fro S bacC0 , You wil1 find b fl | 1 fiijfj - one coupon inside each. | jj | ; H i fsl two ounce bag , and two p ijf , H ftf coupons inside each four jr Rla frwoll' Vll ' | slsl MICimilf Oil \ -l crvt 1id m BBBj si | ounce bag of Blackwelrs m g | i H J Durham. Buy a bag ofGSMlilie 1 | K | | | | this celebrated tobacco ! Ij H m § § jp and read the coupon I II11 If U ffllUI h ' | U which gives a list of valI UUIlllnlll H J3 liable presents and how V _ - Im H If to get them. 100368 © J WM I o riSffiiSYi ffitt ZSY ' BBBJ ' ' BBfl Scaly eruptions on the head , chapped hand * and lips , cuts , bruises , icalds , burns nrequick- j ly cured by DeWitt's Witch IL-uel Salve , it is at present the article most used for piles , 1 and it always cures them. A. McMillenDrug gist. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , The famous little pills. ! _ _ _ - . SHERIFFS SALE. I > y virtue of an order of sale issued from the district court of Red Willow county , Nebraska , 1 under a decree , in an action wherein Guy Lilly j , as administrator de bonis non with the will I annexed of the estate of Thomas Lonergan , deceased , is plaintiff , and Barbara Stevens is defendant , to me directed and delivered , I I I shall expose to public sale , and sell to the highest bidder for cash , at the door of the city hall in the city of McCook , Red Willow coun- ty , Nebraska , on Monday , December 21 , 1806 , at the hour of one o'clock , p in. , the following described real estate , to-wit : The northeast quarter of section number twenty-one. in township number one , north of range number thirty , west of the Cth p. in. Dated November 19 , ib'96. J. K. Nr.Ei. . Sheriff. W. S. Morlan , Attorney. Nov.20-5t. C FKEE EDUCATION. ; f An education at IIar\.ird. Yale , or another ' , college or institution of leaniiii } ; in the I'nitfd j States , or in the New England C011s.erv.U0rj of J Music , can he secured by any \oun man or J 5 woman who it. in earnest. "Write for particulars limicklj. JAXtl'S 1) . HALL , y > iSrooinfield Street , Boston , Mass. J j Farmer's Sons j < , C r f\ * l" w' " employ you at $50 per I J ) s ( _ ) month. Write quickly. ' \ I < y I'l KITAJT I'UHI.ISIIINt ; Co. , ? I r 56 Brooinfield Street , I t ItosUin , Mass. } : FARINGTON POWER , LAWYER. J ? l'ractice in all the courts. Collections. , Notary Public. Upstairs in the Spearman ' building , McCook , Nebraska. JOHN E. KELLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW McCook , Nebraska. JS Agent of Lincoln Land Co. Office Rear of First National bank. J7 B. BALLARD , ® DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is guar anteed to be first-class. We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs. Smith & Bellamy , assistants. iMRS. E. E. UTTER.j. MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo ; VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. • Studio Rear of C. L. DeGroff & Co. W. V. GAGE , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook. Nebraska. : S"Oftice hours 9 to 11 a. m. , 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. Rooms Over the First National bank. Night calls answered at the office. J. A. GUNN , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON McCook , Nebraska. [ 1 S Ohiee Over C A. Leach's jewelry store. I Residence 701 Main street. Prompt atten tion given to all calls. ELMER ROWELL , Real EstateCollections , Insurance McCook. Nebraska. ISfNotary Public. East Dennison street. ANDREW CARSON Proprietor of tiie . . . . ' JSUNNY SIDE DAIRY.j j I < T We respectfully solicit your business , and guarantee pure milk , full measure , j and prompt , courteous service. I 1 Julius Ktlnert , Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning. 2xf l am still doing carpet laying , carpet cleaning lawn cutting and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at • Tribune office. JULIUS KUNERT. / t . _ Z. * : tT * - - - - J | | aMM B c Mi i ll , | Do Not Stop Tobacco ! S How to Cure Yourself While Jj H Using It. N H The tohacco Itahit rnwb on a man tuitU his , M nervous system is seriously affected , impairing t ' H health , comfort and happiness. To ipiit suddenly M is too severe a shock to the system , as tohacco to H an inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his H s\.stein continually craves. "lacco-Curo" is a H scientific cure for the tohacco habit , in all its forms , H carefully compounded after the formula of aitein J M iuent llerliu plivsician who has used it in his private H practice since i$7-J , without a failure. It is purely H vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You H can use all the tobacco you want while taking j J "Itacco-Curo. " It will notify you when to stop. H We give a written guarantee to cure permanently H any case , with three boxes , or refund the money J H with 10 per cent , interest. "IS.icco-Curo" is not a H substitute , hut a scientific cure , that cures without < H the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. H It leaves the system as pure atid free from nicotine H as the day you took your first chew or smoke. | Cured-by Bioco-Curo and Cniried | Thirty Pounds. M From hundreds of testimonials , the originals' ot | H which are on tile and open to inspection , the fol H lowing is presented : | Clayton , Xevaila Co. , Ark. , Jan. 2S. H KureUa Chemical .t Mfg. Co. , Ii Crosse , Wis.- J Gentlemen : For forty years I used tobacco in ill. H its forms. For twenty-live years of that time I H was a great sufferer from general debility and hetrt H disease. For fifteen years I tried to ' ( put , but | couldn't. I took various remedies , among o'hers , H 'Xo-To-IJac , " "The Indian Tobacco Antidote , " M "Double Chloride of Gold , " etc. . etc. , hut none of | them did me the least hit of good. Finally how't H ever , I purchased a box of > our "Bacco-Curo" ai.d H it has entirely cured me of the habit in all its forms , M and I have increased thirty pounds in weight and H am relieved ot all the numerous aches and painiof H body and mind. I could write a quire of paper up | on my changed feelings and condition. | Yours respectfully , I * . II. Makuuky , M i'astor C. I * . Church , Clayton , Ark. H Sold by alldruggistsatSr.ooperhox ; threeboxe * , H ( thirty days treatment ) S-.50 , with written guaran M tee , or sent direct upon receipt of price. Write for B booklet and proofs. Kurcka Chemical is Mfg. Co. , 't l Ii Crosse , Wis. , and Ho.ston , Mass. I I H J. S. McBRAYEK , = )9 ) - ' fl J-KOI'RIETOR OK TIIK McCook Transfer Line. ; BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. 25irQOrily furniture van in the fl city. Also have a first class house I moving outfit. Leave orders for jfl bus calls at Commercial hotel or | at office opposite the depot. " < M Gdase Go. Land and Cm Stock Go. m Horees branded on lett hip or leitdtiiiuldur ' M WS _ Chase county , and Beat H Kf > | Stinkinir Water and ' the M HELAdf Frenchman creeks. Id H BHM * lPT Cbiiee county. Nebraska. < H _ JK " ] K | Brand as cut on HldooT > H .jjgj gWJS Ll omeuriimuls.ori htpand ' r 1 where on the animal. | R. A- COLE , * 9 LKADIXG M MERCHANT TAILOR M OF McCOOK , M Has just received a new stock of OLOTH1 H ind TRIMMINGS. If you want a xood St- | ting lult made at the very lowest price * fo /9 | good work , call on him. Shop ur t door wcii * ' M of Barnett'a Lumber Office , oa D nniioa H itreet. H R-I-P-A-N-S / u j M - . The modern stand- H g ard Family Medifl w cine : Cures theCW common every-day > M J "Is of humanity. ' M T MAM * H