CUSTOM * ) oo DROPS For Infants and Children. i Pill VI The. Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature PiomotesDiieslion.Chcerful- 'ncss andRestContains neither OpiunOIorptiine nor Mineral. of NOT } ? ARC OTIC. Putnpfm Seeil jttx.Stnna * JlixAtUc Sails- AnittSctd. Hrptmunt - Apcrfcctltemedy for Constipa tion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea , Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP Tac Simile Signature of TORK. O CACT COPVOF WEAEPER , . . THC CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. ROADS Perfection as the EX of our long are the product of mechanical ingenuity. Send for 1898 Catalogue. Agents wanted in open territory. IVaO A GH CYCLE IVSFC. CO. , Lake , Halated and Fulton Streets , Chicago. Branches-rNow York. London and Hamburg. Send ten 2-cont stamps lot a deck of Monarch Playing Cards Illustrating Lillian Russell , Tom Cooper , Lee Richardson , and Walter Jones. Chase' o ! V3 iiOCk Ot Hordes branded on Iff i hip or left shouldei P. O iiddreS8 Imperial riiust > county , iiini Ueai ie. NebniBlcii. Range , fakiiiK Wnt > r and the f Frenchman en-pits , in Ctmsocountj Nebraska , lirand np cut on pideol oiueanimnl.iii hlpttnd sides of some. f > r any- wbcro on the anitnnl FRAN'CIS E. DIVINE. CANCER DOCTOR , McCooK , NEBRASKA. guarantee a cure. No cure , no pay. Write ine at above address , or call at my home in Coleman precinct. Once Tried. Always Used. If we sell one bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , we seldom fail to sell the same person more , when it is again needed. Indeed , it lias become the fam ily medicine of this town , for coughs and colds , aid we recommend it because of its established merits. Jos. E. Harned , Prop Oakland Pharmacv , Oakland , Md. Sold by L. W. McConnell & Co. To Cure a Cold In One Day. * Take Laxative Broino QuiniueTablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2sc. DeWitt's Little Early Risers , The famous little pilla. . . , AGENTS WANTED In Every County to Supply the Great Popular Demand for AMERICA'S WAR FOR HUMANITY Told in Picture and Story. Compiled and Written by SENATOR JOHN J INGALUS Of Kansas. The most brilliantly written , most profusly and artistically illustrated , and most intensely popular book on the subject of the war with Spain. Nearly 200 Superb Illustrations from Photographs taken specially for ihis great work. Agents a--e making $50 to $100 a week selling it. A veritable bonanza for live canvassers. Apply for description , terms and territory at once to N. D. THOMPSON PUBLISHING CO. , St. Louis , Mo. or New York City. Tourists pamphlets. Descriptive of Yellowstone National park and tbe summer resorts of Colora do and containing , besides maps and il lustrations , a great deal of infofmation of interest to sight seers and tourists can be bad by addressing J Francis , General Passenger Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha' , Neb. 6-i7-5t.c. Write to J. Francis , General Passenger Agent , Burlington Route , Omaha , for a handsome 32 page pamphlet descriptive of the Trans-Mississippi Exposition. Free. 6-17-515. THE TRIBUNE and The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer forr.5oayear , strictly in advance. .DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sai , - Cures Piles. Scalds. Burns. blowers In History. Flowers liavo always played a great part in tbo world's history. They have done eo over siuce the days of the Plau- tageuets , when a king took a sprig of yellow broom "to live and to die with niynauio. " The roe of England , the iilies of Franca what wild passions and fierce conflicts have not these inno cent blossoms raised ! And then the violet let ! Surely it was the irony of fate that wove this emblem of humility into the proud destinies of the French empire a forecast perhaps of the tragedies to conio. The Empress Eugeuio wore them on her bridal day ; they fell thick and fast on the prince imperial's pall. They were laid on the last resting place of England's beloved "Princess Mary , " sent with these words , "Souvenir d'nuo tendre aniitic , " from the Empress En genie herself. A Latin poem of the sixteenth ceu tury has a pretty legend of a violo that , in mythological days , was i maiden called lauthis , ouo of Diana's nymphs. She attracted the attention o Apollo , whoso admiration she did no return , and , flying from his pursuit , she implored Diauu to destroy the bean ty which occasioned her BO much tron ble. Diana granted her request and turned her face to a dull purple , lauthis , however , soon regretted the loss of her beauty and was pining away with grief , when the goddess had pity on her and changed her into a flower , which still shrinks from Apollo ( the sun ) and hides her modest head in the shade ; hence .perhaps the French "po- sio , " which often accompanies the violet let ( used as a seal or ring ornamenta tion ) , "II faut mo chorcher. " Gentle women. Not Fickle. The saying , "Fickle as a weather cock , " ouco received a striking refuta tion in the experience of Dr. W. E. Chauuing. The famous Boston divine , being of a feeble constitution , was led to go to extremes in i tectiug himself against the cold , peue&atiug air of the winter in Boston At ; such times noth ing would induce him to go out of the house , even in a carriage , if the wind was from the east. A friend , not having heard from Dr. Ohanningfor three weeks , notwithstand ing that the weather had been unusual ly mild and agreeable , feared that ho might bo ill and called at his house to inquire. IIo found Ghauuiug in his library , the sun streaming through the closed windows , and a blazing fire in the grate. The room was almost suffo cating. The doctor himself seemed in his usual health and spirits. Naturally the visitor asked why-he was not enjoy ing the soft air and sunshine. Chauuing shook his head and eaid : "Impossible , nay friend. I dare not , and you know I never do , venture out of doors in an east wind. " "But the wind has been south for the last three weeks , " urged his friend. "You are greatly mistaken , " rejoin ed the doctor. "Look at the weather vane , " and ho pointed triumphantly to the weathercock of a neighboring church. "But that vane has not moved for the last three weeks. It wants oiling , " was the response. The good doctor had been kept a pris oner for thruo weeks by a rusty weath ercock. Youth's Companion. Not So Green. The tip town bound cable car appar ently was in the hands of a green ino- tonnan. At least that was the way the crowd of passengers accepted it when , after each stop , it started up again with a violent jerk , which threw big men around like skittles. Straps were of no value. At Prince street a little old man got on and made his way to about the mid dle of the car. Ho lost something of his mildness of expression when ho was thrown suddenly and forcibly against a young woman , knocking off her bat , but he said nothing. Next a big man made a parabolic swing , lauded and nearly knocked him through the win dow. Then the face of the little man grew very red. He pushed his way to the front door and , shaking his linger in the uiotorman's surly visage , threat ened to throw him off the car and run the thing himself. The motorman "sassedV back , but the excited little passenger talked fast and dared him to do it again. Then ho shut the door and waited , and every ouo held his breath when the bell rang. But the tight did not come off. The car started as gently as molasses , and never once from Prince street , where that ouo little man stood on his rights , up to Fiftieth street did the car start in any but the smoothest way. That motorman was not so green. New York Sun. Eggs In China. From the diary of three Englishmen in Yuuuanese China : Eggs were brought to us. They were hard and black and had strong smells. "Theso are rotten I" we exclaimed. "Oh , no , " wo were told , "they have simply been buried under ground for a year 1 It is true eggs go bad , but if they remain long enough underground they got all right again. " We gave the eggs back , with the obser vation : "They will probably be excel lent in the fullness of time , but they haven't been long enough in the ground. Go and bury them deep as deep as you can. " North China Herald. Will Bo Seen. He What is the use of putting all that trimming on the back of your hat ? Do yon suppose any man can see the back of your hat when he meets you ? She No ; but every woman will when she passes me. London Fun. Caged lions , tigers , pumas and ja guars take no notice of the men and women passing in front of them , but if a dog bo brought anywhere near the cage they show their savage nature at once. Southeastern Europe now has millions of people who are far less advanced than the Japanese. A Pleasant Arrangement. The Omaha Christian Endeavor Union , representing some 30 Christian Endeavor Societies of that city , have a booth at the Exposition grounds in charge of En- deuvorers , who give out information and tidd in ever } ' way to the comfort of visit ing Endeiivorers and their friends. Seeing the great need of headquarters where young people and their friends could stop while seeing the Trans-Miss issippi Exposition they have arranged with the management of the Hotel Hen- r'yton at 2-th and Lake Sts. , which is within walking distance of the Exposi tion grounds , for the establishing of headquarters at that hotel where the guests can have accommodations at from 50C to $1 per day for rooms. This is tbe only official Christian En- deuvor hotel in the city , and is under the niHiiagement of the Christian En deavor Union. It is homelike , has been newty furnish ed throughout , and street cars that pass the door connect to all parts of the city. Those contemplating a visit to Omaha , and needing a pleasant place to stop , should not fail to look up the Hotel Hen- ryton , the official Endeavor headquar ters. ters.The The members of the committee having this matter in charge are Chas. A Man- gum , A. L. Emmons , C. W. Hill , and an } ' further information that may be de sired can be obtained bv addressing ; any member of the above committee care of Y. M C. A. Building- Tribune Clubbincr List. For the convenience offenders of Tim TKIBUNE , we have made arrangements with the following newspapers and peri odicals whereby we can supply them in combination with TUB TRIBUNE at the following very low prices : 1'UIJI.ICATTON. I'KlCf. , . ? ! , ' , ! ' . - Detroit Free Press Si co i 50 Leslie's Weekly < \ oo 3 oo Prairie Fanner I oo Chicago Inter-Ocean I oo Cincinnati Knquher. I oo New-York Tribune I oo Demorest's Magazine I oo Toledo Blade I oo Nebraska Fanner. . . . , i CO Iowa Homestead i oo Lincoln Journal I oo Campbell's Soil-Culture i oo New-York Woild i oo Omaha Uee i oo 150 Cosmopolitan Magazine I oo I b'o We are prepared to fill orders for any other papers published , at reduced rates. THE TRIBUNE , McCook , Neb. Died on the Train. The remains of James B. Roe were tak en off ot train No. 2 , Tuesday morning Tbe deceased was on his way back to Missouri from the mountains when death overtook him between Denver and Mc Cook. The remainsere taken to Milan , Missouri , Wednesdayon No.2. They were in charge of E E. Armour. Consumption was the cause of death. A Possible Trapredy. F. D. Burgess received a car-load of jinder twine , first of this week , ai d many of the bales of twine were covered with blood. On one bale was the dis tinct blood3 * imprint of a hand and fir- ijers. A bloody lazoras found on the car also. Perhaps quite a tragedy may je connected with this shipment. Burlington Route Holiday Rates. July 2 , 3 and 4. One fare for round tiip , between stations not more than 200 niles apart , good to return until , July 5 See ai > ent for particulars. McConnell's Colicure Cures Colic , Cholera Morbus and Diar rhoea Money refunded if not as repre sented. Thousands of persons have buen cured } f piles by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and cures ec- .ema and all skin diseases. It gives im- aiediate relief. A. McMillen. THE TRIBUNE and The Prairie Farmer "or 5r-25 a year , strictly in advance. During the summer of 1891 , Mr. Chas. J. Johnson , a well known attorney' of Louisville , Ky. , had a very severe attack jf summer complaint. Quite a number jf different remedies were tried , but ailed to afford ainr relief. A friend who cnew what was needed procured him a ) Ottle of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera ind Diarrhoea Remedy , which quickly : ured him and he thinks , saved his life. 3e says that there has not been a day ; ince that time that lie has not bad this emedy in bis household. He speaks of t in the highest praise and takes much pleasure in recommending it whenever in opportunity is offered. For sale by L , . W. McConnell & Co. 3ne Minute Cough Cure , cures. That is v.'Iiat it was made for. OFFICIAL jy Congressman James Rankin Young. 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But they need not suffer. _ _ _ These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate painlessly. makes menstruation painless , and regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their -work properly. And that stops all this pain. Why vrill any \voman suffer month after month when Wine of Carduiwill relieve her ? It costs $1.00 at the drug store. Why don't you get a bottle to-day ? 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 Oenavllte , Texas , says : " I was troubled at monthly Intervals with terrible pains In my head and back , but have been entirely relieved by Wins ot Cardul. " . Tt CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought j ( t -fc * ( Boars the S7 sT > , _ z _ ' * \ Signature of NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS. ROAD NO. 329. Bros. ' Loan & 'I rust Co. , George Kudkin , and to all whom it may concern : The commissioner appointed to locate a road commencing at the northeast c.irnerof the northeast quarter of .section two in Leba non precinct , Red Willow county , Nebraska , running thence west on section line to the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section two , thence south on a line parallel with the sec tion line running north and south , west of sec tions two and eleven of said town , and range , to the northeast corner of the northwest quar ter of the southwest quarter of section eleven , said town , and range and terminating thereat , has reported in favor of the location thereof as follows : Commencing at the northwest corner of section I , township 2 north , range 26 , running thence west on section line to the northeast corner of section 3 , thence south on section line 156 rods to a stake , thence south east loS rods to a stake , thence southwest 32 rods to a stake , thence \vest to a stake on sec tion line between sections 2 and 3 , 23 rods north of the soutluye corner of section 2 , thence MHith on section line to the southwest corner of northwest ( muter of section II , town. I north , range 26 west 6th P. M. , all in Red Willo-.v county , Nebraska , and all objec tions thereto'or claims for damages must be filed in the county clerk's office on or before noon of the 27th day of August , A D. ib'ob' , or said road will be established without reference thereto. V 6-17-413 R. A. GREKN , County Clerk. "O. L EVERIST & CO. PROPRIETORS OK THF IVicCook Transfer Line BUS , BAGGAGE MD EXPRESS. furniture vim lu the city. Office one block north of Bariiett Lumber Yard. Lenvo or ders for bus culls at Commercial hotel ; orders for drayiujr at Ev- erist , Marsh it Co.'s meat market. Satisfaction eruaranteed. F. D. BimGESS , tficCOOK , NEBR. Iron , Lead , and Sewer Pipe , Brass Goods , Pumps , and BoilerTnmmmgs. Agent for Halliday , Waupun , Eclipse V/indmi'.s. ' Basementof the Meeker- Phillips building. JULIUS Carpet Laying ; Carpet Cleaning. am still doing carpet laying , carpet : leaning lawn cutting and similar \vork. See ) r write me before giving such work. 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