The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, June 29, 1900, Image 7

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    Dizzy ? Then your liver Isn't
acting well. You suffer from bilbus-
ness , constipation. Ayer's F ct
directly on the liver. For
the Standard Family Pill ,
doses cure. 25c. All druggisu
"Want your mouitacbo or beard a beautiful
ttrown . pr rich black T Then uie
BUCKINGHAM'S DYE BfiS , cors JO
Great Site for Making Powder Mill.
In China twelve and one-half miles
from the village of Lion Chek , there
is a mountain of alum , which , in ad
dition to being a natural curiosity ,
is a source of wealth for the inhabi
tants of the country , vho dig from it
yearly tons of alum.
A "Ladylike" Wedding.
At a wedding in Illinois the other
day no men except the bridegroom and
the minister were allowed. Even the
ushers were women , and so was the
"best man. " It needed only a woman
minister to make the femininity of the
occasion complete.
Your clothes will not crack if you
use Magnetic Starch.
Charity thlnketh no evil.
For starching fine linen use Magnetic
Starch.
Tall trees fall harder than saplings.
Try Magnetic Starch it will last
longer than any other.
The demand for old , high-back ma
hogany chairs with claw feet , is now
large.
Can Wear Shoes.
One size smaller after usingAlleu's Foot-
Ease , a powder. It makes tight or new
shoes easy. Cures swollen , hotsweating ,
aching feet , ingrowing nails , corns and
bunions. All druggists and shoe stores ,
25c. Trial package FREE by mail. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N.Y.
. -i.rJPromise is the note and performance
is the coin which redeems it.
Use Magnetic Starch it has no equal
One kind of financial embarrassment
Is when a man has so much money he
doesn't know what to uo with it.
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago. Mrs. THOS.
Maple Street , Norwich , N. Y. , Feb. 17,1900.
The faulty are the fault-finding.
Send for "Choice Recipes , "
byValter Uaker & Co. Ltd. , Dorchester , Mats ,
mailed free. Mention this paper.
About 50 per cent of the schoolboys
of the District of Columbia use tobacco
in some form.
4
Try Grain = 0 !
Try Grain = 0l
Ask you Grocer to-day to show yon 4 >
a package of GBAIN-O , the new food
|
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without
injury as well as the adult. All who !
try it , like it. 'GRAIN-O has that
rich seal brown of Mocha or Java ,
but it is made from pure grains , and
the most delicate stomach receives it
without distress. the price of coffee.
15 cents and 25 cents per package.
Bold by all grocers.
Tastes like Coffee
Looks like Coffee
Insist that y onr grocer gives yon QRAIN-0
Accept no imitation.
ABSOLUTE
SECURITY ,
Genuine
Carter's
Little Liver Pills ,
Must Bear Signature of
See Fac-Slmlle Wrapper Below.
aaQ and as easy
: o take S3 susart
' FOR HEADACHE.
CARTER'S FOR DIZZIHESSi
FDR BILIOUSNESS.
FOR TORPID LIVER.
FOR CONSTIPATION ;
FOR SALLOW SKIN. ,
FOR THECOMPLEXIQR
CURE SICK HEADACHE.
W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 26 1900
Ad til I nil Seymour.
Vice Admiral Sir Edward H. Sey
mour , K. C. B. , of- whom Admiral
Dewey spoke so affect nately the
other day , and who , It Is saiu , has
taken charge personally of the Brit
ish naval brigade , reported to he forc
ing its way from Tien Tsin to Pe
king , is the commander-in-chief of the
British squadron on the China station.
He was appointed to the post Decem
ber 12 , 1897 , when reports were rife
that Russia intended to gradually absorb
serb the Chinese empire.
Costly Justice.
Justice in the United States courts
is expensive , as figured by the Pitts-
burg Chronicle-Telegraph. Only one
case was disposed of by. the jury before
the recent circuit court in that city ,
and the verdict was for ? 2,900. Mean
time the cost to the government for
jurors alone was ? 1,325. This jury
was sworn in four cases , and If ill
four hrfd been dtermined by the jury
the cost for jurors would have been
Great Year for Donations.
Rofcsiter Johnscjn lias compiled a
list of gifts and bequests to charity
and education In the United States for
last year and total Is nearly $63,000,000.
In 1898 it was ? 38,000,000 , and In 1897
it was $45,000,00 , making a grand
total of more than $145,000,000 in
three years.
The Youngest Officer.
First Lieutenant Hugh A. Drum of
the Twelfth infantry , now serving in
Luzon , is said to be the youngest offi
cer in the United States army. His
father was killed by the side of his
son on San Juan hill. The latter has
been several times favorably men
tioned in dispatches.
Barrle In Politics.
James M. Barrie , the novelist , in
consenting to stand for parliament ,
shows a decided change of opinion ia
such matters , since only ilve years ago
he said that he would rather be flogged
than have to go into politics.
Sheets , blankets , pillows and cover
lets or counterpanes were frequent
subjects of bequest in the middle ages.
The. sins we pet in our lives , we
are apt to pelt in those of others.
Kail's Catarrh Cure
Is taken internally. Price , 75c.
Most kinds of clay contain a consid
erable proportion of iron ; the red color
of bricks , for example , is due to the
presence of oxides of Iron.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrnp.
for children teething , Bof tone the gums , reduces In
flammation , allays pain , cures wind colic. 23c a bottle.
Magnetic Starch is the very best
laundry starch in the world.
It is madness to put a viper in your
Oosom because of its gay coat.
For Easy Ironing
use "Faultless Starch. " No sticking , blis
tering or breaking. All grocers lOc.
Nevada has a population all told of
45,761 about one-fourth of the aver
age congressional district.
Don't Get Bald.
Use Coke Dandruff Cure regularly and
your hair will not fall out. All druggists.
As a rule a man who can wait pa
tiently has nothing to do.
$18 PER WEEK.
A salary of $18 per week and expenses will be
paid to man with one or two-horse rip to intro
duce our Poultry Compound and Lice Killer
among Farmers. Address with stamp , ACME
MFG. CO. , DCS Moines , Iowa.
When a man dies his widow's friends
begin to say that the bank he dealt
with cheated her out of some of his
money.
Profitable pleasures never perish.
KNOW THYSELF
And be thine own physician. The great Herbalist's
Compound Indorsed by the Board of Health , Washing
ton , 1) . C. Send us 11.00 and we will send , you. pottage
prepaid. 200 days' treatment of "PERKINS1 iHERICiX
llEttns. " Guaranteed to cure all diseases of the stomach
ach , liver , kidneys , blood , scrofula , rheumatism and
female diseases. Each 11.00 box contains a printed
guarantee to refund the money if you are not cured.
Supplied In both powdered and tablet form. We
want good solicitors In every unoccupied county In
Missouri , Arkansas and Nebraska , Large salary paid
to the right person. For further particulars address
JOHN . WOODS & CO. , Norwood , Missouri ,
General State A cents.
During the last nine months , more
than 14,000,000 worth of railway loco
motives have been shipped from the
United States to foreign countries.
MEDICAL BOOK FREE.
"Know Thyself , " a Book For Men Only ,
sent Free , postpaid , sealed , to any male
reader mentioning this paper : 6c for
postage. The Science of Life , or Self-Pres-
ervatfon , the Gold Medal Prize Treatise ,
the best Medical Book of this or any age.
870 pp.with engravings and prescriptions.
Only 25c paper covers. Library Edition ,
full gilt , $1.00. Address The Peabody Med
ical Institute , No. 4 Bulflnch St. , Boston ,
Mass. , the oldest and best in this country.
Write today for these books ; keys to
health and vigor.
"Why is a woman happy when her
husband has to site beside the oldest
lady in the party at dinner ?
Are Ton Uslne Allen' * Foot-EaneT
It is the only cure for Swollen ,
Smarting , Burning , Sweating Feet ,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease , a powder to be shaken into
the shoes. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores , 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Olmsted , LeRoy , N. Y.
Reverence is the insignia of royalty.
A dyspeptic is never on good terms with him
self. Something Is always wrong. Get It right
by chewing Beeman's Pepsin Gum.
Freezing does not kill microbes.
FITS Permanently Cured. JTofltsornervousnessafte *
first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Uestorer.
Send for FREE S2.0O trial bottle and treatise.
DB. R. H. KLINE , Ltd. . 931 Arch St. , Philadelphia , Pa.
Melancholy is blinded hope , hunt
ing for her sister , nappiness.
Uncle Sam uses the best of everything. Uncle
Sam uses Carter's Ink. He knows.
Wide sympathies broaden the soul.
faded hair recovers It * youthful color and soft-
new by the nw ofFABXXB's.inic BALSAM.
. the bast cure for corns. IScto.
A full today enlarges tomorrow.
If you have not tried Magnetic Starch'
try it now. You will then use no other.
*
POSSE AMBUSHED
IJy H llunil of Cuttle Thieves and a Dei-
jterntu Fight Followed.
Tucson ( Ariz. T. ) Spe. New York
Journal. One of the most desperate
curred between George Scar
borough and posse and a
band of cattle thieves who were
being pursued into the Chiricabua
mountains. The shooting took place
at Triangle Springs , about sundown.
Scarborough had been on the trail of
the thieves for several weeks and pur
sued them into the roughest portion of
the Chiricahuas. The thieves evident
ly planned to ambush the officers , and
Scarborough fell into the trap. Just
as the party were descending Into a
canyon the crack of a rifle was heard ,
and Scarborough fell from his horse.
His companions were the targets for a
dozen sKbts , and two were slightly In
jured as they were dismounting. A
rifle pit was at once thrown up , and
Scarborough was dragged under its
protection , while the remaining offic
ers took up the fight against the des
peradoes. The outlaws never left their
position , and kept up a constant fire
in the hope of killing the officers as
they raised their heads to fire. At
dark firing ceased and one of the of
ficers was sent to San Simon , where he
secured the assistance of a number of
cowboys. The Injured officers were
left in the rifle pit throughout the cold
night in the snow and sleet , and it was
feared that Scarborough would not be
able to stand the severe exposure.
The band of thieves consisted of six
men who are supposed to be well-
known cattle rustlers who have been
driving cattle from ranges for many
years. There were but three men in
the party that Scarborough was trail
ing , but it is believed that the thieves
led the officers to their rendezvous ,
where they secured the assistance of
the other outlaws , who took part in
the fight.
The report of the fight says that
fifty shots were fired , and had it not
been for the generalship shown by the
injured Scarborough in ordering his
men to throw up a rifle pit , the entire
pursuing party would have been wip
ed out. The cattle men are now or
ganizing a posse composed of cowboys
to follow the trail of the cattle thieves
into the mountains. It is hardly pos
sible to enter the Chiricahuas without
a repetition of the affair of last night ,
owing to the deep canyons and the
natural hiding places afforded by the
precipitous range. George Scarbor
ough is well known all over the south
west as one of the most daring of
ficers In the service. He has been en
gaged as a ranger in Texas , New Mexi
co and Arizona for many years.
AN OFFENDING CONSUL.
British Representative Charged "With
Talking About Senator Mason.
Arthur Vansittart is the British con
sul at New Orleans. He made some
disparaging remarks.so it is said.about
Senator Mason , which he denies , and
the senator is hot after his scalp. Mr.
Vansittart is one of the most experi
enced men in the British consular ser
vice , having been stationed on consu
lar duty at Madrid , Lisbon , Berlin , Mu
nich , Stuttgart , Constantinople , Ath
ens , Roumania , Servia and the Argen
tine Republic. He was consul at Chicago
cage from 1895 to 1897 , before serving
at New Orleans , and was personally
and well acquainted with Senator Ma
son of Illinois , whom he is said to
have denounced , and who has brought
the demand for his retirement. Mr.
Vansittart , in spite of his Dutch name ,
and the fact that he was born in Paris ,
and educated in France and Germa.iy ,
is a typical Englishman in appearance ,
language , manners and opinions. The
Vansittart family has been settled in
England since 1668 , when they came
over in the train of William III. of
Orange , and have lived at Windsor ,
where they own a fine estate , ever
since. Mr. Vansittart is 45 years of
age , six f ? * t in height and of a vigor
ous build and constitution. He was
born in Paris , where big.parents , both
English , were temporarily resident at
the time. Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
Didn't See the Birds.
"We tried to keep the railway car
riage to ourselves from Liverpool to
London , " wrote an American bride.
"At Busby , the guard opened the door ,
and , in spite of Fred's scowls , lifted a
small girl into our compartment , mak
ing a lot of apologies about having no
place else to put her. She was a real
little tow-headed English girl of about
7 , and she sat down on the edge of
the seat and stared about her. 'What
is the matter , Miss Victoria ? ' asked
Fred. 'I don't see the birds , ' said the
small girl , plaintively. 'Birds ? What
birds ? ' asked Fred. 'When I came
from my other train , your guard said
to my guard , "Shove her in along wif
the love-birds. " Where are they ? ' "
The Electric-Light Tree.
In Central America has been found
the electric-light tree , the milk tree
and the bread tree. The electric-light
tree gives a light so strong that a per
son can read or write by it at night.
The milk tree has a thick , tough skin
that can be used for half-soling shoes.
To milk the tree a hole is bored in the
trunk ; then it lets down sap as white
and as sweet as any ever milked from
a cow. The bread tree has a solid
fruit , a little larger than a cocoanut ,
which , when cut into slices and
cooked , can scarcely be distinguished
from excellent bread.
Taklne a Fall Out of Her Friend.
Ethel ( fishing for a compliment )
"I wonder what he saw In me to fall
in love with ? " Clarissa "That's what
everybody says. But men are curious
creatures , dear. " Tit-Bits.
THE REPORT OF A MAN OF EXPERIENCE.
What He Found in Western
Canada to Induce Him
to Settle There ,
Sault Ste. Marie , Mich. , Feb. 20th , 1900.
To Whom it May Concern : Especi
ally to those who are desirous of ob
taining health and wealth for them
selves and families , I wish to state a
few facts in regard to the Canadian
North-west , where I went , leaving
Sault Ste. Marie on May 2nd , 1899 , for
the purpose of seeking a better home
for my family In the future. I got a
special rate ticket for Ft. McLeod , Al
berta. Through Manitoba and part of
Assinlbola the farmers were busy em
ployed ploughing and seeding. I
found the farmers very kind and
friendly , willing to talk and assist in
giving me the particulars of the coun
try. At McLeod I spent a few days
looking over some ranchers' stock ,
which I was surprised to see looking
so well ; they were in better condition
than any stock I ever saw in Michigan ,
even those that had been stabled , and
most of these had never seen the in
side of a shed or received any feed from
the hands of man. But as I was also
looking for mixed farm land I found
McLeod no place for me , it is only fit
for ranching purposes.
Retracing my way back to Winni
peg , I stopped off at Lethbridge , where
I found some of the greatest horse
ranches I ever had the pleasure of
looking at. It is a fine level country ,
and lots of water and good grazing.
At Medicine Hat , which is located in a
valley , there were lots of sheep , cattle
and horses in the surrounding country
and all looking well.
On July 14th I went to Regina , there
I began to see mixed farming lands in
abundance , and the crops looking re
markably well , and as long as daylight
lasted I saw the same all along the
line and on the 15th day of July I ar
rived In Winnipeg , just in time for
the exhibition. There I met with one
of the most beautiful pictures of the
world's records , for as soon as I en
tered the grounds my eyes met with
all kinds of machinery , all in motion ,
and the cattle , grain and produce of
the country was far beyond my expec
tation , in fact it was beyond any in
dustrial exhibition or agricultural fair
I ever visited and I have seen a good
many.
From Regina to Prince Albert , a dis
tance of 250 miles , it is all good for
mixed farming , and well settled , with
some thriving little towns. In some
places the grain , just coming Into
head , would take a man to the waist ,
and the wild fruit along the line was
good , rich and in great quantities ,
from Saskatoon on the south branch of
the Saskatchewan river , to Prince Al
bert on the north branch of the same
river , is one of the best farming dis
tricts without any doubt that ever laid
face to the sun , and everything to be
found there , that is necessary to make
life comfortable , all that is required is
labor. There is lots of wood , good
water , and abundant hay land , and
the climate is excellent.
Prince Albert is a flourishing little
place , situated on the north Sas
katchewan river , having a population
of about 1,800 , with good street and
sidewalks and churches of nearly
every denomination , three school
houses , and another one to be built at
once , also a brewery and a creamery.
Here I stayed for about four months ,
working at iny trade of bricklaying ,
and met with farmers and ranchers
with whom I made It my special busi
ness to talk in regard to the prospects.
I also visited several farmers for some
distance out In the country while crops
were in full bloom , and I may say that
I never saw better crops in all my
travels than I saw along the valley to
wards Stoney Creek and Carrot River.
In the market garden there Is grown
currants , both red and black , and as
fine a sample of roots and vegetables
as ever went on a market. The soil in
and around this district cannot be
beaten for anything you may wish to
grow , and besides the season Is long ,
giving time for everything to mature.
The cattle were looking as good as I
saw anywhere , good pasture and hay
land , and plenty of water wherever
you go. The country is dotted all
around like islands with timber fit for
fuel and building purposes and within
a day's walk of lumbering woods ,
where lumbering and tie making is
carried on In winter. Both large and
small game is plentiful. There are
two good saw mills In this district ,
with a good supply of all grades of
lumber all the year round and also two
good brickyards with an excellent
quality of brick. There is no scarcity
of building material and at a reason
able price. Clothing and living are no
higher than I find in Michigan , and
furthermore I wish to say that there is
a great demand for laboring men all
the year round and good wages rang
ing from $1.75 to ? 2.00 per day , and
from ? 25.00 to ? 35.00 per month with
board.
I wish to say that I am perfectly sat
isfied with the country and I intend to
return to Prince Albert early in the
spring of 1900. Any reasonable man
can go there and in from five to ten
years make a good and comfortable
home for himself and family , and if
any person into whose hand this letter
should fall , desires more information ,
please write to me and I will freely
give them my best opinion. I am writIng -
Ing this for the benefit of those who
may want to make a better home for
themselves and families or friends.
Trusting that this statement may be
useful to you in the publication of
your next pamphlet and be the means
of guiding at least some of those who
are in search of a home , I remain
Your humble servant ,
( Signed ) WILLIAM PAYNE.
The above letter was written to Mr.
J. Griere , Canadian Government Agent
at Saginaw , Michigan. Information as
to lands , etc. , can be had from him or
Mr. M. V. Mclnnes , No. 2 Merrill
Block , Detroit , Michigan.
INCH E
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The oae thing that quail"
fies a person to give ad"
vies on any subject is
experience experience
creates knowledge *
No other person has so
wide an experience with
female ills nor such a
record of success as
Mrs * Plnkham has had.
Over a hundred thou
sand oases come before
her each yearm Some per"
sonally , others by mall.
And this has been going
on for 2O years , day after
day and day after daym
Twenty years of con"
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the knowledge thus
gained ! Surely women
are wise fn seeking * d-
vice from a woman with
such an experience , eS"
pecially when it Is free.
/ / you are ill get a bottle
of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound at
once then write Mrs *
Pinkhaan , Lynn , Mass *
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SPECIAL EXCURSION' TRAIN
to
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVEN
TION
Held in Kansas City , July 4th.
The Omaha & St. Louis R. II. will run
a special train , leaving Omaha Union
Station July 3rd , 8 p. m. , Council Bluffs ,
8-33 p. m. , arrive Kansas City July 4tlr ,
7 a. m. Trains consist of sleeper ,
coaches and chair cars. Round trip rate
from Omaha , J5.SO. Round trip includ
ing railroad fare , 4 days sleeping car
accommodations while in KansasCity. .
$8.00. Black silk hat and badge. J3.00. All
those joining this excursion will have no
trouble in gaining admis-sion to the Con
vention Hall. Sleeping car berths should
be engaged -at once. Ask your nearest
Ticket Agent or write Jno. E. Reagan ,
S * > cy. Douglas County Democracy f'lub.
No. 50D Brown BloHc. Ornaha , orwrito
Harry E. MoorpsC. . P & T. A , 1115
Farnani St. , ( Paxton Hotel Block ) , Oma
ha , Neb.
THE NATIONAL CONVENTIONS.
Prohibition , at Chicago , June 27 , 28 ,
1900. Tickets on sale June 26 , 27.
Democratic , at Kansas City , July 4 ,
1900. Tickets on sale July 2 , 4.
The road to take to attend these
conventions is the Chicago Great
Western railway , the popular "Maple
Leaf Route/'with its vestibuled trains ,
free chair cars , satisfactory dining car
service , and its unsurpassed sleeping
car accommodations.
Only one fare for the round trip.
For further particulars apply to any
agent of the Chicago Great Western ,
or address F. H. Lord , G. P. & T. A. ,
113 Adams street , Chicago.
A Tombstonp Hee.
The latest diversion in rural society
comes from Copake , N. Y. , where the
citizens organized a tombstone bee
and went out into the graveyard and
straightened up all the toppling monuments
ments and headstones.