K K * . . , , By F. M. KIMMELL. f " ' Official City and County Paper. Grover , the robustuous , and Allen , the ancient , will be the bourbon banner j bearers , this fall. , _ The twenty-fifth national saengerfest ij . . of the North American saengerbund , will meet in St. Louis the 13th. > ' TnE mogt annoying , irritating thorn \ in the democratic side is their ownest Sam Randall. And Sam is one of the . * brainiest men in the party. The national democratic convention , as per stipulation , has nominated Cleve- land and Thurman and adopted the straddling platform of 1884. * TnE state league of republican clubs & , will hold its adjourned meeting at Lin- ' coin , June 28 , for the purpose of rati / fying the republican nominations of s . the Oth.inst. \ TnE Tribune , we are pleased to nota incidentally , is utilized by its contem poraries. The Hastings Gazette-Jour nal of Saturday contains no less than five clippings but one with credit. Dearly beloved brethren , of the quill , and tripod , what shall we do to be saved. The typ founders' pool has made an- , i other call and raised us numerous per JjjgeSttx5oii materials. Is it. a forced put , * Y as usual ? Eeturns from Oregon's election ' f have occasioned a most pronounced de- Hk pression in bourbon circles. Hermann , B 71 republican , is elected to congress by a I II good majority. The legislature in joint ; I \ | ballots.tands republicans , 6G ; democrats , B. | ! 24. Senator Dolph will doubtless suc- " II cced himself. B if Every precinct should be thoroughly y-C organized into republican clubs. The B Kclub t can then work for its party , be H L ready to answer any call made upon it B I | as an organized body. What are we , B If and where are we ? is the all absorbing B- * uest'on ° to-day. Republican voters w - * * the hanrest is soon to commence , who will gather it in ? 'ITV TnE National Woman's Suffrage As- \ J ? sociation , while in session at Boston ' jQj ' recently , paid respects to the general conference ef the M. E. Church for ex- I eluding women as lay delegates. It I embodied its indignation at the action fc.x of the Methodist clergy in a searching I \ set of resolutions , and commended to \ - / ' the prayerful consideration ot those / W ( p " watchmen on the walls ofZion the test : Wk "In Jesus Christ there is neither L male nor female. " The keen point of this rebuke is in its entire justice. The committees appointed to arrange or a reunion of the Eighteenth regi- -r * • " " " ment , Iowa volunteer infantry , met at Des Moines on May 19 and completed arrangements for a reunion to be held at Chariton , la. , on August 14,15 and i 16. Hon. J. W. Dolan of Indianola , / Neb. , was appointed treasurer and lobert Denbow of Albion , la. , and S. V. Breece of BeatriceNeb. , , correspond- , ig secretaries , charged with the duty f notifying all members of the regiment f the proposed reunion and with adver- ising the same. Committees on music , rogramme , speakers , etc. , were ap- lointed and all steps possible taken to asure a successful meeting of the veter- JNITEDSTATES LAND OFFICE McCOOK , NEBRASKA. . ? . HAST , 2egister. JACOB. STEINi T2 , Heceivcr. 4 Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i June 4,1888. f Notice 1 hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention t make final proof in support of his claimand lat said proof will be made before Register or eceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. July 20 , 5SS , viz : Smith Gordon , who made H. E. No. m for the S.W. & of Sec. 2 , Town : t. N. . Hanjje ) W. 6th P. M. He names the following wit- [ esses to prove his continuous residence upon , nd cultivation of said land , viz : Thomas J. ugglcs , Thomas J. Pate , Edgar F. Couse and olumbus . Rowell , all of McCook. Neb. S. P. HART. Kejrister. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I April 21,1S88. f Notice is hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention ) make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before Keg- iter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , une 11th. 18S8 , viz : William A. Wallin , P. E. i. S. No. 2354. for lot 9. section 19. town. 3 orth , range 28. He names the following wit- esses to prove his continuous residence upon , nd cultivation of , said land , viz : William yfield and William Kaino of lied Willow , eb. , John Lane and Andrew Benson of Mc- ook. Neb. S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook. Neb. , J 3Iay29.18S8. f Notice is hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention j make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proofwill be made before the leister or Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on riday , Julv 13th , 1SS3 , viz : PeterJ * Zimmer. romestead Entry No. 3 9 , Tor t : a S. M S.E. X action 32. and B. a S. W.Section 33. Town , north , itange 30 W. He names the following itnesses to prove his continuous residence pon. and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jos eph Harr , John Hnuser. Michael V. Doll and Anton Gleshpert , all of Osborne , Neb. l-Ct. S. P. HART. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i May 14.1SS8. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named "ettler has filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday. June 29,18SS. viz : Thomas A. Neill , who made Homestead Entry No. 6.163 , for the northeast quarter of section 33 , town. 1 north , range 31 west. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land , viz : James F. Brown. Jacob B. Ely. Gilead A. Fullerton and William Chestnut all of Herndon. Kansas. 51 S.P.HART. Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , ( . * May 19th. 18S3. f i ' - ' ' Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention toTmake final proof ini support of his claim. , mid that said proof will be made before the vo " uter or Receiver at McCook. Nob. , on < Monday. July Dtli. 1SSS , viz : Thomas L. Eide , , V > F D S No. 5090. for the west X , northeast " Section 5. town. 5. range 29 west. 6th P. M. i ho names the following witnesses to prove his : iwmtinuous residence upon , and cultivation of , J JSStfftr qsfflb. . ncslslcr. ; „ OmOATMCCOO A N.D. . J J that the following- ' . , eiiiTcbr given * 0l nA .tKus filed notice of her intention , * a M r Af of her claim , MH fins , pruoi in support make < and to that said } proor "j dc i before Regis- atMcWOK- • ister orBcctuyw E Wickwjr0 > day. J"1 ! k e. deceased , for Home- „ wfe . ° &iS . - . southeast X. section 4 , 2 stead tho She names wt * E town.3 orth , ranfco-f continuous - following iritnessw to pror , onofiBadlBndi , _ cum residence upon , and Mitchell. Ly- viz : * M\ry \ ' ? .nSbWwall of McCook. Neb. John Shaw . jnan Miller , habt , Begister. . \ I -m , J. C. ALLEN & CO. A SMASH TEL PRICES ! - FOR THIRTY DAYS YOOCAN BUY - DRY GOODSMCLOTHING . . . .w. . AT : . , . , . AL33HOST . , . . . . , , > . ANY PRICE. We believe in placing new goods on our counters every season , and selling them the same season , in order to do thi3 , we shall offer for 30 days every thing in our Dry Goods and Clothing Dept. at Ridiculously Low Prices to CLEAR THEM OUT AT ONCE. We are going to make such Low Prices for the days."A next 30 days that no * matter whether it rains or shines , the people will be out in force. They will not be able to re sist the great temptation to buy goods cheap. All sensible people know that before July 4th , there will be plenty of weather of the red hot sort , and now is the time to get ready. SPECIAL SALE every day at our store will make things lively for 30 days. "A Whack at Calicos. " We will sell at 5 cents per yard , the Best Grades of Calico. We will sell Genuine INDIGO BLUE CALICO at G cents per yard. Gyclone--Torn--Prices : : ON GETOHAMS. 12 cent styles go at 10 cents per yarcl. Staple Apron Ginghams , 8 c. per yard. " ' " "LADIES' HOSE. Lisle Thread , "Solid Black" and as sorted colors , 25 cents per pair. They are sold by others at 45 cents. We have them for you and at prices that can't be duplicated. Don't be de ceived. This ia your opportunity. CASH DOES IT. Wholesale Groceries ! Retail. "Oh My" plug tobacco , per lb. 25c. "J. T. " " " " 40c. 3 ft York Tomatoes , 10 cans for $1.00 2 lb York Corn , 10 cans for - $1.00 EMBRACE THIS CHANCE AND LAY IN A ST0SK , J. O. .AT iT IET > J cfc OO.f Opposite U S. Land Office. THE CASH BUYERS AND SELLERS. Great Closing Out Sale OF .WALL PAPER , Siii--iivllvlte ! : AT DR. B. La. GRERN'S McCOOK , NEBRASKA. wincofft Stottttarititti Dk. J. RICHARDS , Pkop. , 238 SOUTH 11th ST. , - - LIMCOLJJ , JJE < B. In submitting the following considerations to the afflicted , our aim is to place before them information that may save them time and money by informing them of ( the different health and mineral spring resorts of our country Sanitariums and Water Cures may be found at Colorado Springs , Colo. , Los Vegas , New Mexico ; Hot Springs , Arkansas ; Waukesha , Wisconsin ; Col fax , Iowa ; Battle Creek , Michigan ; Cincinnati , Ohio ; Southwestern Dakota ; a number in New Hampshire , and a few in New York and Pennsylvania each possessing advantages peculiar to themselves , and worthy of patronage. But these resorts are remote from your homes , requiring time and outlay of means to reach them , while the expense at each is necessarily large. Our own establishment possesses advantages equal to any of the above , and in some respects superior ; while in the matter of expense we can offer induce ments surpassing all. The Mineral Water from the Artesian Well of this city , which analysis shows to be equal to the finest mineral water anywhere for bath ing and medical purposes , is utilized here for diseases of the kidney and bowels , as , well as in diseases of the skin and blood , and chronic irritations and ulcera tions of the mucous membranes forwhich it cannot be excelled. Every variety ot Bath is given , including the Turkish , Kussian , Steaji , Electric , ( Hot Air , Steam and Water , ) Shower and SwnmiNG Bath. We use all forms of Electricity , generated from the finest batteries and electric machines manufac tured. We use the Massage treatment , and will use all the Hygienic appliances a ; \ apparatus of the larger institutions. Our Bathing Parlors are 25x100 feet on the farst floor ; 43 rooms on the second and third floors all heated with steam. Water in all the rooms , with closets on each floor. We have some very fine rooms , and some cheap ones. We will use every effort to make it home-like for our patrons. For lady patients we have lady attendants and nurses. Our fa cilities are and will be all that can be desired for the treatment and cure of the sick and afflicted. Those diseases which we can greatly relieve or cure , are Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Paralysis , Liver Troubles , Diseases of the Uterus and Kidneys , Chronic Cystitis , Anemia , Chlorosis , Nervous Prostration , Epilepsia , Syphilis , Dropsy , Scrofulous Diseases , etc. Our terms are reasonable. We only charge for baths and services rendered , from one week to one month in ad vance. In serious cases we have counsel from experienced physicians. Incura ble and offensive patients are not received. Room and board , $5.50 to $9.00 per week. Baths and treatment included , $9.00 to $18.00 per week. Send or call for pamphlet on diseases cured by Electricity and Electro-Thermal Baths. Addres 's. " A J11. xvICHARDS. S3 SOUTH inn street. w • SUBSCRIBE FOR Jjj TRIBUNE50 * A YEAR. * . . • . % ? • • • : . ' - . ? - - - ' ' - ( „ Mkf , Jg , Jrrmr-r- wcrr-1 f _ - - ? # * . * v ] * _ I AM still at the old stand , I and here I am to the front Y again with the latest styles in Men's , Ladies' , Misses' and * Children's Fine Shoes. I have just received an elegant line - in Ladies' Fine Shoes. Great many changes have "been made in wearing apparel in the past year , especially in ladies' fine shoes. Prices have been re duced to such an extent that a nice pair of fine shoes is with in the reach of every one. Come and see for yourself. These are progressive times , and so it keepsmoving. . Trade with the Old Eeliable , where you can always find what you want . * J. F. GANSCHOVf. Opposite U. S. Land Ofllcc. ( f * n 0 - : ' ' \ . Mc - * * . / " - : / < . " * * " " S.j ' ifl HE FAMOUS CLOTHING CO. 1 Ketail and Wholesale dealers in Afp I , Men's , rAS : Youths' ' , | Boys' and | Childrens . , - - | _ _ , _ . = r / fa Hats , Caps , i Traveling Bags , . - Trunks and : ] FURNISHING - : - GOODS. I . " . • - We carry the "Largest Stock" and , ' : i FINEST ASSORTMENT of any House in S. "W. Nebraska. * > . . . * . * * , . . * - * , , * , * * „ * * n * * . . , . , * . i r ; The people come to see us from a ' j : hundred miles around , in almost every direction , and are astonished / at our ' ! Popular Prices and complete variety of goods for MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR. [ We mark all goods in m PLAIN FIGURES at the Lo vest Possible Price , ' * * * * * * * * * * * * * • ! WE SELL AT ' ' . STRICTLY ME PRICEi from which NO DEVIATION ( ex- ' . . eep.t a special discount to Ministers of every denomination. ) * • ; , i \ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * We guarantee all goods sold by us to be in every respect as represent ed. Any article not satisfactory cans ( if returned in good order , ) be ' exchanged or money refunded. Those who buy of us will be sure to conie again. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * SPECIAL PRICES J - Country { § Town Merchants. - v ' I 1FIOIJS CLOTHING CO. 1 JONAS ENGEL , Manager - cCook , Neb. , May 3l. 1888. , ' ' | ; ' > . : • \ \ tk " ' ; JvA