' - . i j # _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ I F. M. AND E. M. K13DIELL ; Editors and Publishers - ' • ' ' * I THAT JUDGESHIP. ' * Editor Truiiine : In your Issue ol week before last , you call attention t ( | the bill now before the legislature pro * * viding for tl c re-districting the state ! fe changing the Judicial Districts and : p U pointing Judges for those in wly furnied It is the cxperitMu-e of all lawyers , thai I g > p < ] , competent , hornet Judges an f most to be desired in new countries. t The reasons are apparent to every think * ing person : The settlers are , as a rule , * not over-burdened with this world's goods ; they desuc to have their busl ? ness transacted as reasonably as possi- I blc , and at the same time have justice \ done to all. To accomplish this it is \ -irable to have A Nisi Villus .IUDOK , f ' who will listen to what the attorneys on both sides inav have to say , treat all r with equal and exact justice , so far as I it is possible , and in all respects to so i demean himself as at all times and upon all occasions to merit and receive the respect -ipprobation. . not only of the bar of his district , but the people of the whole state , whether laymen or those who have the honor to belong to that j great profession made honorable by % such noble men as Marshall , Webster , r Wright , Johnson , Black , Ivcnt , and I hundreds of other. ? not so great , but [ possessing honor , character and worth. A few cents saved to a county by reason i of "rushing things , ' " may , and generally I- does cost some one many times that I amount to carry his case to the Supreme | Court. We should look to the good of l our neighbor as well as to saving the I county a lew paltry dollars. Chief Jus- | tice Maxwell has well and truly said : f ' 'The prompt and rapid dispatch of i business is desirable , but the proper i administration of Justice is of much J- greater importance is in fact the chief object of the law. " Should the bill pass j to which reference has been made , let ' us hope that some well qualified lawyer who has resided in the district for a sufficient length of time to know the wants of the people will be appointed. We desire and hope to have a Judge of I ; whom we can all be proud , one who will r be spoken of not for his great eccentric- | ities , but for his kindness to all parties having business before him ; one who will be at all times and under all cir- 1 cuuistauces the peer of any one with I whom he may be associated on , or off of the bench. Nothing gives a lawyer so much real pleasure as to hear another speak highly of the Judge who presides in his district : Nothing grieves him more than to hear him justly ridiculed. A good Judge makes a good bar , a poor one a lot of captious , "sharp" petti ng logger ? , a disgrace to the profession , to j& & the community in which they live and a curse to the whole human family. In [ the matter of selecting a Judge for this I district it seems to the writer that you ' have been fortunate in mentioning a ( most worthy gentleman. Should Mr. Cochran receive , as it is hoped he will , the appointment , the people can be as- • sured that he will reflect honor upon the position he is in every way qualified f to fill. As a citizen no one stands hidier , 1 as a lawyer he has few equals and no , ' superior in the district. Lkx. We take pleasure in noting the fact y of the confirmation , by the senate , of Dr. William Knapp , as superintendent of the asylum for the insane at Lincoln. The "small bores " who have been firinjr at the doctor , since his appointment , have their trouble for their pains very properly. _ _ _ _ _ _ The Denver Circle railroad , togeth- er with the Murphy coal banks of Jef ferson county , were purchased , last i . week , by F. E. Condid of New York * City. It is generally understood that r Mr. Condid made the purchase in the behalf of the Chicago , Hock Island & I Pacific railroad , for the purpose of se curing terminal facilities in Denver. The road will be organized under the name of the Denver Terminal Company. [ A terrible epidemic is now running I its course in Omaha. Unlike other ep- l idemics , it kills not only entails dis- tress of pocket-book and makes men r wise and cynical. We refer to the real estate boom. Although the population i of New York City would find ample p. room within Omaha ' s borders , at this [ writing , still additions are springing up f- with gratifying celerity , in valley and ; t on highland thereabout , and the aver- i. age Omahammedan finds small time to < , worship at any other shrine. It is a : propitious time to sell , > G. A. R. DEPARTMENT. Copy of the proceeding of the Nintl Annual Fecsion of the Department En caiiipmcut , G. A. 1 * . , Nebraska , heh at lied Cloud. Feb 17 and IS , 188G. By unanimous consent , the followinj resolution was offered by B. P. Cook- viz : JIed Ci.oun , Xeii. , Feb. 17,1SS0. IIksoi/vko , By the department of freb raska , Grand Army of the Hepublic , in Nintl Annual Encampment assembled , that it ii the unanimous wish of this Department tha a census of all the ex-soldiers , sailors am marines , lesidenLs of the State of Nebraska may he taken at as early a date as possible therefore he it Itr.soivii > , That a committee of three consisting of Comrades E. V. Hoggen , E. S Dudley and II. A. Uabcock , be emo\vere < to present the following act to the next legis Inline , and watch its passage. AN ACT To provide for the publication of tin names of all ex-soldiers , sailors and ma lines , residing in Nebraska. Bk it kxactki ) iv tiii : Liisi.atujie oi Tin ? Statu ok Neiiuaska : Sec. 1. The assessor of euch precinct township or ward , shall make and deliver ti the county clerk of their respective counties at the time of making thrir annual assess nient in the year LSS7 , and every two yean thereafter , a corrected list of all persons win served in the United States Army , Navj and Marine Corps , during the war of 1812 the Mexican war , and the war of the Iiebel lion , designating the rank , company , regi ment , battery , or vessel in which they serv ed , and their present residence and postoflicc address , which several lists shall be returned with the assessor's books to the county clerk , who shall , on or before the the llrst day ol .June , 18S7 , certify to the secretary of state a true copy of said lists , alphabetically ar ranged by regiments and states , the secre tary of state to furnish each county clerk with sufficient blanks for this.purpose. Sec. 2. The secretary of state on receipt of said lists from the county clerks , shall proceed to consolidate said lists alphabetic ally by regiments and states , and publish two thousand copies in book form as a roster of the ex-soldiers , sailors and marines , now residents of Nebraska , three copies of which shall be furnished each Post of the Grand Army of the Republic in the Slate of Ne braska , one hundred copies to the stale li brary for exchange with other libraries , fifty copies to the commissioner of pensions , the remaining books to be retained by the secre tary of state for distribution. Sec. 3. AH expense attending the publi cation of the foregoing roster shall be paid from the fund for printing laws , journals , and such other printing as is required under contract. Sec. 4. There being an emergency for the taking effect of this act , the same shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage. Resolved , That the committee have prin ted a sufficient number of copies of this act , and that one copy be sent to each post com mander in this Department , and one copy to each member of the Legislature. Besolutions received and referred to committee on resolutions , who made the following report : Red Cloud , Neb. , Feb. 17,18S0. Your committee , to whom was referred' the resolution of Comrade Brad. P. Cook , regarding census , would recommend that it L > e passed. Yours in F. , C. and L. , S. B. JONES , Chairman. Ileport of committee received , and uhe resolution of Comrade B. P. Cook , idopted. Dei.t. G. Mokc.ax & Co. , prominent drug ; ists , Council Bluffs , Iowa , say they regard Chamberlain ' s Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea .temedy , as the best preparation in the mar- cet , and recommend it always , where prompt tnd efficient treatment is required ; it always ; ives satisfaction and is an excellent medicine or cramps , dianiuca and bowel complaint in iither young or old persons. Sold by McMil- en & Weeks. Eeagan was about to have a walk- iver for the senate down in Texas. Jay } ould went down there on a philan- hropic mission about the time the leg- slature assembled , and now there is a leadlock. It will be remembered that dr. Beagan is the father of the idea of lational and effective regulation of rail- oads. Lincoln Democrat. The lawyers of Omaha are just now gitated upon only one subject , and that 3 who will be the new judges in this dis trict. If they knew in advance whom rovemor Thayer would appoint they • ould know how to trim their sails-Bee. A hill is before the bgislature hav- ng for its object the establishment of state board of health of six members. > r. Z. L. Kay of this city is promi- ently mentioned as Southwestern Neb- iska's representative. The Tribune econds the motion. Colby is the most active bill intro- ucer in the legislature. Up to date he as introduced measures designed to 'form every condition of affairs in the eavens above , in the earth beneath and le waters under the earth , with several junties still to be heard from. Courier : The new steel cells are ow in place in the county jail , and we ould advise those who contemplate ay serious violation of the law to take look at them beforehand The urns of McCook took an airing before ! udge Baxter , last week , the moving j mse thereof , being the alleged at- . mpt of two gamblers to kill another ' their fraternity. , t EDITED 11Y W. C. T. U. Be teetotlers if only for economy's sake. "Money is tight , " says the market report No wonder ; so much of it goes to saloons. "Wine is a mocker , strong drink is raging and whosoever is deceived thereby is no * wise. " The sale of liquor has been prohibited oi property owned by the Northern Pacific R R. , by order of its president , Robert Harris His wife is said to have inspired the order. 'One year ago North YakimaV. . T. , hu ; nineteen saloons ; now it has none ; all dm to the white ribbjn women of the town , wlu have labored incessantly to uproot the sa loons. Scientific temperance is being taught in all the public schools of Chicago. The supei in tendent of schools , when asked why tin study was introduced , answered : "Itwat to meet a demand and to keep abreast of the times. " The ladies of the W. C. T. u. will hold their next meeting at the home of Mrs. Geo. Hocknell , February nth , at 2:80 o'clock. All interested in the cause of temperance , arc earnestly invited to meet with them. Mns. M. A. NoitTiiiiin * , Sec'y. Bishop Asbury having been compelled to spend a night in a cabin tavern , standing in a western wilderness in which night had overtaken him , found himself in very rough company , and being asked to take a drink of whisky , he replied , "No , I make no use of the devil's tea. " The rum-seller is a greater enemy to man kind than the highwayman. The latter with presented pistol demands your money or your life ; the former passes the glass to his victim and receives his money and his life. While he also demands his reputation , char acter , anil happiness. Facts connected with the internal revenue during the year 1SS0. Up to October , there were 024,000,000 gallons of beer used , which would be 10.S5 gallons for every one in the land. During the same time 70,70:5,010 : gal lons of whiskey were drunk , or 1.10 gallons per capita. 191,023,50 : ; pounds of tobacco for smoking and chewing , or : .22 pounds for every one. There were l,510$73,5o9 : cigars consumed , or 59.2 per capita , and lol0,550 , - 512 cigarettes , or 22.1 for each one. With these facts before us , need we wonder that we arc burdened with hard times. We are told that as you approach tiie city of Louisville from the east an impressive scene is presented to the view. Just beyond you in the valley are huge distilleries , with a capacity of hundreds of barrels of whiskey per day. Farther out to the left , on an de ration , is the city infirmary , where the vic tims of this business are cared for at public expense. A little farther on , and in plain iiew , is the cemetery , where lie the bones of thousands of victims of the whiskey demon , [ low true the lines : "Step by step ho leads his victim , To the vcrpe of dread dispuir. Hurls him o'er the brink of ruin , Luuglis and leaves him helpless there. Widowed heart and homes deserted , Helpless children orphans made ; What a picture ! God of mercy , Let this cruel tide be stayed. " No cause has , within the past five or six rears , made such progress as that of temper- uice , and nothing is more evident than that .vithin . the next decade it is destined to exer- • ise a most potent influence on the course of jolitieal action and legislation in all the nost civilized countries in the world. It has airly got out of the slough of conte ' mpt ; and jven those who have no sympathy with its ibjects and operations cannot help watching ts movements with interest , while politi- : ians are fain to trim their sails to the rising ) ieeze , and are beginning to speak respect- ullyof what they had hitherto ridiculed , mil to endorse what they had till lately , ) olh bitterly opposed and unspaiingly con temned. The situation is hopeful , and the > rospccts encouraging. Let all help , and he result will cast into the shade all that las hitherto been accomplished. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. Program for the Teachers' Association to ie held in Indiauola , Neb. , Friday and Sat- rday , Feb. 11th and 12th , 18S7 : FKIDAY , 11M. . Opening exercises. Discussion Etiquette of the School Room. Ipened by Miss J. Blackburn. Discussion Penmanship. Opened by Miss I. Weaver. Discussion Reading. Opened by Miss Lima McNamara. Discussion How can tattling among pu- ils be controlled ? Opened by Miss Murphy. Discussion The teachers' general course f reading and its influence on pupils. Open- id by F. D. Heckard. evening , 7 : C0ijr. . Opening exercises. Lecture Music as an element of popular istruction. Rev. Joel S. Kelsey of McCook. Music. SATURDAY , 9 A. M. Opening exercises. Discussion What position should teachers ike in regard to the use of tobacco. Chas. iyrkit Discussion Opening exercises. Opened y Supt. W. S. Wheeler. Discussion Best method of teaching gram- lar. Opened by Prof. Win. Smith. Discussion Task or Entertainment. Hiich ? Opened by Arthur Brent. Discussion Arithmetic for beginners. pened by Lue. Chrysler. The Teachers' Local Reading Circle will eer , Saturday afternoon. We earnestly request all teachers to arouse i much interest as possible in their pupils i regard to penmanship , and bring many lecimens of penmanship from the sentences ilected , viz : "Truth crashed to earth will rise again. " [ ) nward and upward. " Lle. Chiiysleij , Sec'y- Money to Loan On improved farms. Money furnish- : I for final proofs without delay and at w rate of interest. First door north , ' the depot. 11. D. Babcock. Try the Commercial House , when ' McCook , just once ! PUBLIC SALE. 0 1 will sell atiny residence , one-hall mile west of McCook , on SATURDAY , FKB. 5tii. 1887 , the followingdescribed property , to-wit 75 High Grade Cows , 25 Common Cows , 2 Good Saddle Ponies , 1 Hay Frame , 1 Two-Horse Wagon , 1 Sett Double Harness , 1 Large Water Tank , With numerous other implements not mentioned. Teiois of Sale. All sums under $10 , cash. Over $10 , 8 month's time , with good bankable security. All stock must be settled for before removing same from the yard. John Farley. COMPLAINT NOTICES. U. S. LAND OFFICE AT McCook , Neb. . December IS , ISSii. Complaint having been entered at this olllcc by .1 nines Isinlinrt. ajrainst Catherine Jlnjree. her lieirs and Icjml representatives , lorahan- doninjr her Ilome.stead Entry No. : KWi , dated at North Platte. Neli. . March 17th , KSS.5 , upon the south' , northwest J4 , and lots 15 and 4. section 2 , town. 1 north , ran e 2'J , west , in Hod Willow county. Neb. , with a. view to the cancellation or said entry , the said parlies are hereby summoned to appen-at this oilice on the 2d day of March. IS87 , at 1(1 ( o'clock. A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 32 S. P. IIAHT , Register. FINAL PE00F NOTICES. Laxi ) Office at McCook , Ned. , | February 'id , 18S7. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias lllcd notice of her intention to make dual proof in suppoit of her claim , and that said proof will be made before Itegis- teror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. March 11th , I8S7 , viz : Oertrnde A. Coleman on Homestead No. IKtiC for tho southeast } { sec tion 12. town.1 , north , range 31 , west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Archibald H.Davis. Huxtcr J. Davis. John N. Smith and Esrom Hother- mel , allot'McCook , Neb.S. . S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neh. , i January 2lth , 18S7. i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , March 14th. 1SS7 , viz : William S. Hamilton , on Homestead 24 ! < 7 , for the northeasti \ sec tion 28. town. 3 , range 29 , west. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Silas H. Colvin , Charles Ilinuinn , Ed ward Hinman and William Doyle , all of Mc Cook , Neb. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook. Neb. , i January 28th , 1S87. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before lteg- ifter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , March 11th. 1887. viz : John H. Evert on Home stead 3012 , for the south Vj northwest H and north i.i southwest Ji , section 27 , town3rango 29 , west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : W. S. Hamilton , William Doyle. Richard Johnston and Silas H. Colvin , all of McCook , Neb. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I January 2Cth , 1887. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention io make final proof in support of his claim , tnd that faid proof will be made before Regis- : er or Kcceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , March 11th , 1887 , viz : Fred. Benjamin , on Homestead Entry 3-J13 , for the north Vi north- iast M section 31 , west 'A northwest hi section ! 2. town. 2. range 29 west. He names the fol- owing witnesses to prove his continuous resi lence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : 3. J. Henderson , Stephen Hopkins , W. A. De- day and George Reed , all of McCook. Neb. 35. S. P. HART , Kegister. Land Office at McCook , Ne . , i • January 21th , 1887. i Notice is hereby given that the following- utmed settler has filed notice of her intention o make final proof in support of her claim , md that said proof will be made before Regis- er or Iteceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday , lurch 8th , 1887. viz : Emma M. Carter , on Pre option D. S. 3747 , for the southeast * south- : ust ij , section 17. town. 4 , range 29 , west. She mines the following witnesses to prove her iontinuous residence upon , and cultivation if , said land , viz : William Y. Johnson , John rl. Henderson , Samuel D. McClain and Mi- ihael Dooley , all of McCook , Neb. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook. Neu. , i January 11th 1&87. f Notice is hereby given that the fo'lowing- ' uimed settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , : nd that said proof will be made before Regis- eror Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Satur- lay. February lDth , 1887 , viz : Lloyd Hilcmun in Prc-Emption D. S. 3790 , for the southeast H ection 11 , town. 2 , range 30 , west. He names lie following witnesses to prove his continu- us residence upon , and cultivation of , said nnd , viz : George J. Frederick. John Frcder- 3k , John Whittaker , James M. Boatman , all of IcCook , Neb. S. P. HART , Kegister. Land Office at McCook , Neh. , I December 31,18SG. f Notice is hereby given that the following- anted settler has filed notice of her intention o make final proof in support of her claim , nd that said proof will be made before Regis- er or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , 'ebruary 11th , 18S7 , viz : Isabella E. Johnson , onnerly Isabelle E. Hickling. on Homestead lo. U97 , for the southwest h southeast M , outh Vi southwest > 4 and northwest h south- rest J4 , section 17 , town. 4. north range 29 , rest. She names the following witnesses to rove her continuous residence upon , andcul- ivation of , said land , viz : Alfred Carter , ames llobinson. William Doyle and Stewart loge , all of McCook , Nebraska. 32 S. P. HART , Register. Land Oi-fice at McCook , Neb. , I December 18 , 18SG. f Notice is hereby given that the l'ollowing- amed settler lias filed notice of hr intention } make final proof in support of her claim , nd that said proof will bemadc before Regis- 3r or Iteceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , ebruary 4th , 18S7. viz : Martha G. Dillon , on re. D. S. 3 ? . j1 , for the east 'A southwest hi ection 27 , town. 2 north , range 29 , west. She times the following witnesses to prove her intinuous residence upon , and cultivation f , said land , viz : William Waters , John talker , James Troy and Isaiah Smith , all of IcCook , Neb. S. P. HART , Kegister. NOTICE. The Spring Creek Cattle Company , by a ; Dte of all its stockholders , have this day osed business. Any unsettled accounts lould be presented at once to George Hock- ' ell , McCook. Neb. January 24th , 18S7. GEO. Hocknell. . M. Frees , Sec'y. President. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the partnership i tely existing between E. M. Brickey and inrles Noble , under the style and firm name ' . Noble & Brickey , was dissolved by mutual msent the ISth day of January. 1SS7. Charles oble is authorized to make settlement of all ibt8 owing to or oy the late firm. | E. M. Brickey , \ Chas. Noble. = | 'KIBUNE ' - : • JOB - : - OFFICE , BEST EQUIPPED IN THE VALLEY. f . , I TOG C A MflTTQ PT flTniHTP Pfl HC 111 .1 Jj T , Our Store in the New Brick , S. W. CORNER MAIN AND DENNISON STS. ; NOW OPEN # READY FOR BUSINESS ! I i Over twenty-five years EXPERIENCE in studying , the wants of customers , finding out the QUALITIES that are right , Avill be used to the utmost , and quali ties and makes we offer , j MAY 8E ACOEPTED WITHOUT RESERVE ; Our RULES making it SAFE to BUY will he in , full force , and the GOODS wi 11 bear the STRICTEST . COMPARISON in QUALITIES as well as PRICES. We do. FAIRER by CUSTODIERS then thev are ACCUSTOMED too , and stick to our PRIN CIPLES. Every sale is subject to our GUARANTEE. We sell at © PIE PRICE OftlLY , The Lowest anybody can bay at. We Mark all goods in Plain Figures. i i UNTIL MARCH 16thv J WE CONTINUE TO GIVE ( , o PER CENT. DISCOUNT f ' OX ALL OVERCOATS AND OTHER HEAVY WINTER GOODS. 7 - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i iuh I 'iiMuuu liiiiJ Iiliilu ui. , ' JONAS ENGEL , Manager. I IToCOOK , NEB. , JAN'Y 18th , 1887. _ _ _ _ I I II lll l ! II llllll-I IMI I ll lllll IHl III ! I ! II I II I ! IIHHIW I IIMM I WI ! Ill-ill I / s s i < I I I CITY BAKERY. | I _ . . j jj I FRESKBREAD i j ! \ DELIVERED EVERY DAY FREE OF CHARGE. } \ \ PIES-CAKES-CANDIES-NUTS- \ 1 \ - - - - -OYSTERS-CIDER-CIGARS- \ J ; - - - - 5 TOBACCO-ETC-ETC \ 1 j LUNCH ROOM IN CONNECTION , j ' j i Cakes Made to Order. St. Paul Patent Flour. \ ' 1 j A. PROBST & BRO. [ - 1 IEE REASON WHT j Q. Why is it that everybody gets his clothes made by L. jl lernheimer ? il A. Because he always keeps a large assortment of the < jl est imported and domestic goods on hand , and he never ' 1 lils to give entire satisfaction in every particular. These ; 'l re the reasons why we advise all avIio want anything in the [ erchant Tailoring line to call on 9 L. BERNHEIMER , " j LTi sBAxifBraDixG.The fWerchant Tailor. 1 _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - _ - - - > H jFWfetirae Office * J