AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA , " AND " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " AS OUR TRADE MARK. ' I3 DR. SAMUEL PITCHER , of Hyannis , Massachusetts , was the originator of "PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " the same that lias borne and does now / * , . * on every bear thefac-simile signature of a&jff&&K wrapper. This is the original " PITCHER'S CASTORIA , " which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of &aS&s& & M wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. March S , 1897. 1897.Do Not Be Deceived. Do , not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you ( because he makes a few more pennies on it ) , the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. . . . THC CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STRCCT. NEW YORK CITY. ALL ROADS ARE ALS5OS , Perfection is the w . of our long are the product of mechanical ingenuity. Monarch ChainSess § 800,00 ' Send for 1893 Catalogue. Agents wanted in open territory. MONARCH CYCLE MFC. CO. , Lake , Haisted and Fulton Streets , Chicago. Branches New York. London and Hamburg. Send ten 2-cent stamps for a deck of Monarch Playing Cards Illustrating Lillian Russell , Tom Cooper , Lee Richardson , and Walter Jones. The Altruism of Intervention. In Italy's riots there is at once a. spec ter , a ln\v and a probability. The spec ter is that which fifty years ago stalked -over Europe , rang the tocsins , raised the barricades , stared kings out of counte nance , shook their thrones and chased them behind the ramparts of their bayo nets. The law is that of progress. This country is acquainted with the ad van t- -ages of revolution. So is Latin America ! They are less manifest to others. As a consequence the riots in Itah' , the mut- terhigs in Austria , these things and more besides , must give the monarchies on the Continent food for thought. They must feel that their fate is more or less involved with that of Spain. Should -the throne of Alfonso be turned topsy turvy , the jostling of their own might begin. In the circumstances it is only natural for them to wish that the high -stool on which the little boy sits should be kept right side up and equilibrium restored. That way intervention lies. Collier's Weekly. parades , Speeches , Music , Receptions , Fireworks , - 'Omaha , Wednesday , June ist , on the oc casion of the opening of the Trans- Mis sissippi Exposition. A red-letter day in the history of the Trans-Mississippi re gion. No western city has ever offered a program of such surpassing interest. "One Minute Cough cure is the best preparation I have ever sold or used and I can't say too much in its praise' " L. M. Kennon , Merchant , Odell , Ga. A. McMillen. Late to bed and early to rise , prepares a man for his home in the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser , the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. ' A. McMillen. , Pay Your Delinquency. In view of the better times , and higher prices for grain etc. , the publisher ex pects those indebted to THE TRIBUNE for subscription to make good their de linquencies at once. During the con tinued hard times and failures no effort was made to force the collection of sub scription accounts , but now that the con ditions have changed greatly for the bet ter it is expected that these delinquencies will be promptly paid up. Statements will be sent out to all in arrears and with the expectation that all will appreciate our past indulgence and respond at once. THE PUBLISHER. Spirited War Music. Send us 25 cents in silver or postage and we will in return , mail you our latest Military Music entitled , "For Country Dear"'Song , and "War Flash" Military March. These two pieces retail for $ i. Address Windsor Music Company , 266 & 268 Wabash Avenue , Chicago , 111. Extraordinarily Low Rates to Omaha Via the Burlington * Route , Juue ist. Special trains from' points within 100 miles of Omaha , account opening of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. United States Marine Band Takes part in the opening exercises of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition at Omaha , June ist. Low rates and special trains via the Burlington Route. Special Rate. For train No.4s on May 3ist and all trains on June ist , round-trip tickets to Omaha , good to return June 2d , will be sold for $5.70. At Reduced Rates. Subscriptions taken at THE TRIBUNE office for any publication at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE and The Prairie Farmer for $1.25 a year , strictly in advance. . CHIEF OF POLICE , PATRICK KELLY , OF THE CAPITAL CITY OF OHIO , WHITES : "I highly reccommerjd Dr Hartmau's Pe-ru-na as an excel lent remedy for catarrh , a splen did tonic , and a general famil ; medicine. Yery truly , P. Kelley Superintendent of Police. " A man with poor blood canno succeed. His nerves are weak , his brain fogged , and his will para lyzed. Good blood is simply wel digested food. A stomach with the slightest catarrhal impairment cannot properly digest food. Pa ru-ua quickly procures perfect di gestion. Pe-m-na cures catarrh whether of the stomach , head throat , lungs or kidneys. A mai perfetly free from catarrh is near ly always a well man. Send for a free copy of Ur Hartmau's lectures on ' 'Wintei Catarrh. " Address The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company Columbus , Ohio. Railroad Rates , Omaha Exposition Opening day at the Exposition is like ly to set a inaik for attendance whicl will be hard to exceed. The railroads entering the city have granted low rates from all directions which cannot fail to bring immense crowds of people. A rate of one cent a mile is announcec over a territory extending , in some in stances , .over 200 miles from Omaha All of the roads entering Omaha xvil ! run special trains for the opening da } travel , 'and it is expected that a very large number of passengers will avai themselves of the opportunity to vis > it the exposition and take in the elaborate opening exercises. On all tbe roads the r-cent rate applies to points within 150 miles of Omaha From Kansas City and intermediate points he3'ond the 150-mile limit a spec ial rate of $3 for the lound trip is made. From all points beyond the iso-ni limit in Nebraska , Kansas. Missouri , South Dakota , North Dakota , Wisconsin Illinois , Minnesota. Iowa , Wyoming , Col orado , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , the Northern peninsula of Michigan and all points on the line of tne Rio Grande Western a rate of one fare for the round trip will be made. From all points west of Cheyenne on the Union Pacific a round trip rate will of one fare plus $2. The territory within which the l-cent rate will be in force is as follows , the points named in each instance being the outside point to which the rate applies , all intermediate points having , of course , the i-ame rate of I cent per mile viz : B. & M. Outside points , Ericson , Bur- well , Arcadin , Bioken Bow , Kearney , Ox ford , Republican City , Orleans , Concor- dia. In addition to this rate a rate of $3 for the round trip is announced for Leaven worth , Atchison , Kansas City , and St. Joseph. F. E. & M. V. Neligh , Albion , Ver digris , Hastings , Superior , Lincoln , Sioux City. Union Pacific. Outside point , Kear ney ; the rate also applies to the branch north of Grand Island and south on Omaha & Republican Valley railway to Irving , Kan. , including Cedar Rapids , Norfolk and Albion. A maximum rate of $3 for the round tiip is also made from Kansas City and intermediate points. Missouri Pacific. A rate of $3 for the round trip is made from Kansas City , St. Joseph , Leavenworth and Atchison and intermediate points until a point 150 miles from Omaha is reached , when the i-cent rate will apply. Rock Island. Outside point , Fairbury. Kansas City , Pittsburg & Gulf. A maximum rate of $3 for the round trip is announced from Kansas City and inter mediate points over 150 miles from Oma ha , the i-cent rate to apply at all points 150 miles or less from Omaha. Chicago , Builington & Quincy. The i-ceut rate applies from all points in Iowa west of and including Des Moines. Chicago & Northwestern. The i-cent rate applies to all points on the main line or branches to and including Boone , Iowa. Sioux City & Pacific. The i-cent rate applies to all points in Iowa to and in cluding Sioux City. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul. The i-cent rate applies to all points on the main line and branches to-and including Perry , Iowa. Within the i-cent a mile territory the rates will be effective May 31 and tickets will be on sale on that date , good for re turn passage June 2. Tickets from the more distant points will have a return limit of six days. A Map of the United States. " Send me iscin stamps and I will mail you a map of the United States , three feet four inches wide and five feet three inches long. Printed in six colors. Mounted on rollers. Shows every state , county , important town , and railroad in the United States. New edition , just received ; contains ten handsome half- ; oue pictures of principal buildings of : he Trans-Mississippi exposition. J. Francis , Gener&l Passenger Agt , Omaha , Neb. 3ts Be in the swim. Buy one of those wonderful Vive Cameras from H. P. Button. NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ROAD NO. 32 ? . To Peter J.Byers , John H. Roberts , Hannah Fearn , William. Fischer , Harry M. Wilson , John D. and \Vm. D. Catmelle , and Howard M. Gardner , and to all whom 'it may concern : The board of county commissioners has es tablished and ordered opened a road com mencing at the southwest corner of section 16 , township 4 , range 26 , in Noith Valley pre cinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running thence south on section line and terminating at the southeast corner of section 32. township 4 , range 26 , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 23d day of July , A. D. 1898 , or said road will be established without reference thereto. 5-20-415 R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. ANNUAL ESTIMATE. Estimate of expenses of Red Willow county - ty for the year 1898 : County General $12,000 oo County Bridge 6,000 oo County Road 3ooo oo County Hond 3ooo oo Soldiers' Relief 500 oo North Valley Precinct looo co Willow Grove Precinct 2,000 oo Indianola Precinct 300 oo Hartley Vijlage 500 co McCook City 2,000 oo School District Bonds 7,000 oo 5-27-415. R. A. GREEN , County Clerk. A SPLENDID DAILY. Teeming With Most Reliable and Fresh News Attractively As sociated With Cartoons , for Which It Is Famous. The Rocky Mountain News , published at Denver , Colorado , Is the oldest paper in Colorado and the Rocky mountain region. It has been identified with the growth and progress ot th t region since its inception-ill 1859 , and devotion to the resources and interests of this portion of the West has always been the chief aim of the paper. Special attention has al ways been paid to its state mining de partment , to the end that the fullest and freshest reports of operations in all min ing districts shall appear in its columns daily. At present it is devoting unex ampled energies to the task of furnish ing its patrons with the war news. The News is the only paper in tbe West which has the benefit of the splendid special telegraphic service of the New York Journal , and this insures the speedy and the effectual transmission of every detail of the operations at the seat of xvar. The News prints more news daily , and possesses a larger circulation and adver tising patronage than any other paper in the Rocky mountain region. The pub lishers will mail sample copies upon ap plication. Tribune Clubbing List. 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For advice , in cases requiring special directions , address , giv ing symptoms , "The Ladies' Advisory Department , " The Chattanooga Medicine Co. , Chattanooga , Tenn. Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS , of Oenavllle. Texas , says : " I was troubled at monthly Intervals vllh terrible pains In my head and back , > but have been entirely relieved by Wlna of Cardui. " . CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You 'Have Always Bought-4 Bears the Signature of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at McCook , Nebraska. April 20th , iJxp- Notice is hereby given that the follawing- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Nebraska , on May 2Sth , 1898 , viz : John Lngstrom , H. fc. No. 0827 for the southeast charter ( if'bee.30. ) Town. 6 N. , R. 29 W. 6th P. M. He names the followinc witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon and cultivation ot sairt land , viz : Andrew P. Larson , Nels ; C. Due- land ! Joseph E. Nelms , William B. Whittaker all of Quick , Nebraska. . 4-22-6ts A. S. CAMPBELL , Register. TIMBER CULTURE FINAL PROOF- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office , McCook , Neb. , May 14,1898. Notice is hereby jjiven that Kasper Hakankamp has filed notice of his intention to make final proof before register or receiver at his office in McCook , Nebraska , on Saturday , the 25th day of June , 1898 , on timber culture application No. 6812. for the southwest quarter of section No. 33. in Town ship No. 5 north , range No. 30 west ; He names as witnesses : Thomas Whitmer , George Brown , Fred Buhr all of McCook , Nebraska , David Osburn of Oslmrn , Nebraska. 5-20-61 .A. S CAMPBELL , Register. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. NOTICE is hereby given of the formation of a corporation under the laws of thestate of Nebraska as follows , towit : The name of this corporation shall be The McCook Creamery Company. The principal place of business is in McCook , Keel Willow County , Nebraska. The. general nature of the business to be conducted by this corpoiation is to manufact ure dairy products , build a factory and oper ate and lease same , to hold real estate , and to transact any other business connected with or incidental to the manufacture of dairy prod ucts. f i ucts.The The amount of capital stock authorized is $1,575 , shares of which shall be of equal value and be equally entitled to share in the profits. The time or the commencement of this or ganization shall be the 2gth day of April , 1898 , and shall continue until the 2Qth day of April , 1918 , unless sooner terminated. This corporation shall not at any time sub ject itself to any indebtedness. The affairs or the corporation shall be con ducted by a board of five directors to be elected from the stockholders. 5-6-415 McCooK CREAMERY COMPANY. J. A. SNYDER , President. See McMillen's new stock of WALI. PAPER. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sa Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. 0. L. EVERIST & CO. , PROPRIETORS OF THE McCook Transfer Line BUS , BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS. * * 32F Only furniture van in the city. Office one block north of Barnftt Lumber Yard. Leave orders - - * ders for bus calls at Commercial hotel ; ordeis for draying at Ev- erist , Marsh & Co.3 meat market. Satisfaction guaranteed. E. D. BURGESS , am Fitter McCOQK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTrimrnmgs. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse Windmills. Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. JULIUS f Carpet Laying , Carpet Cleaning m still doing carpet laying , carpet V cleaning lawn tuttmg : and similar work. See or write me before giving such work. My charges are very reasonable. Leave orders at TRIBUNE office. RJLIUS KUNERT. JOHN E. KELLEY , ATTORNEY AT LAW McCooK. NEBRASKA. of Lincoln Land Co. Office- Rear of 1'irst National bank. J. B. BALLARD. O DENTIST. © All dental work done at our office is anteed to be first-class. guar - We do all kinds of Crown , Bridge and Plate Work. Drs Smith x Bellamy , assistants. < _ MRS. E. E. UTTER.j MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR. Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. . HTStudio Over the "Uee Hive. " McCOOK SURGICAL HOSPITAL , Dr. W. V. GAGE. * , McCook. Nebraska. SceSKSdS 1 efore 9 a. m. and after 6 p. m. iarsnau Ave- One Minute Cough