r K F * . - . . • . By F. M. KIMMELL. " " " " i i i Official City and County Papei REPUBLICAN TICKET NATIONAL. K ir PrcMclMil , DKNMAM1N HAKKISOK. ol' Jtifllaiiit. For Vice PrcHldonr , .LEVI V. MOUTON , or New York. CONGRESSIONAL. For Member ol Congress , , JAMES LAIUD. ' , STATE. For Oovenior. JOHN M. THAYEIt. For Lieutenant Governor. CKORGE D. MEIKLEJOHN. For Secretary of Sttito , UIl.HEKT 1 * . LAWS. For State Trcasuier. .1. E. HILL. F > r Attorney Ocnuml , WILLIAM LKE < E. For State Auditor. THOMAS II. IIENTQN. or Superlnlcndent or Public Instruction , GKOUGE IJ. LANE. Commissioner Public Lands nod Hulldings , JOHN STEEN. SENATORIAL. For Senator. 20th Senntorial District , J. P. LINDSAY. • COUNTY. For llepresentntive. JUSTIN A. WILCOX. v For County Attorney , • H. M. SNAVELY. For Commissioner. 2nd District , C. T. DLACKMAN. Senator Teller hit the nail on tin head when he said that the present ad ministration had played into the haiul : of Wall street. From the moment tha Mr. Cleveland wrote his atiti silver let ter , before his inauguration , the xvhoh purpose and policy of his adininistratioi has been to put the intercf-ts of Wal street before those of the rest of th < country. No wonder that Secretary Fairchild had an immense audience ol of New York bankers aSid their satellites Connecticut is proving a bad job foi democrats , this year. Their nationa committee is accused of openly joining hands with the noisy ftee trade elemenl and is also charged with putting its | - < j money into channels where it has been " " "T' cordially advised that it is worse that l * wasted. That is the way the Hartfmc correspondent of the democratic Spring field Republican puts itand doubtless he would make the best showing possible. It is to be feared that Consul General Waller ' s efforts to save the state will be all in vain. As WE have heretofore remarked , the people of this country need not trouble themselves over the bread question The great corn crop Bhonld settle that , and wc observe that the substitution in part of corn bread for wheat bread is be ing widely suggested. A Philadelphia paper reminds its readers that not only is corn bread nutritious ; "it is delicious when properly madeand it can be made in many excellent and attractive vari eties. " A great many people , we know , would find it necessary to cultivate a taste for corn bread , but they would be in every way better off for having done 1x7. * The Chinese exclusion bill may raise questions of international importance in which England and not China will be drawn into the controversy. The case of Fohg Tang , who walked across the suspension bridge at Niagara Falls , but was compelled to go back to Canada b\ the customs officers of the United States , is a caee in point. The merchant , Tye Chong , who wanted to come to New York on business , but was permitted only after considerable delay , to put foot on American soil , is likewtse in point. These Chinamen are naturalized citizens of Canada and subjects of Great Britair. To refuse them and others of like polit ical status the right to enter the confine * ' ot'this country is an affront to England , not to China. It may be that Great Britain would accept America's explana tion , in case the question becomes one of international inquiry , that the fact of naturalization or of British citizen ship does not altar the legal conditions for the exclusion of Chinamen. But it is highly probable that the foreign office would demand a uniform treatment of 'British subjects on American soil , ir respective of the fact whether they are white or yellow , native or naturalized The Iowa prohibitionists may eon gratulate themselves upon a victory won in the supreme court of the United States .which was not generally expected. The court has decided that the prohibi tion law of Iowa , in so far as it prohibits the manufacture and sale of liquors ex cept for mechanical , medicinal and sac- , raraental purposesis not in conflct with L- ' ' the provision of the federal constitution which gives congress the sole power to regulate inter state commerce , and sus tains the decision of the Iowa supreme courtThe distiller against whom the case was brought took the position that , as he was manufacturing liquors solely for exportation to other states , the law in prohibiting such manufacture inter ferred with inter-state commerce , and was therefore in conflict with the con stitution. The supreme court decides that there is no such conflict , and thus disposes of a very important question. The decision of course will apply to all states having prohibitory laws similar to that of Eowa , so that manufacturers of liquor in any of these states except for the' purpose specified medicinal , mechanical and culinary may as well without further ado prepare to transfer Aheir business to states where there is 4io such restriction. It is not in the sower of a state to prohibit the impor tation of liquor * , but this appears to be limitation on its : " consequential /the only .authority to deal with Hie manufacture I omd sale of intoxicating U < J W- J I ? > TlIK alitt M-'eker nM-iiMieiihS of tin j (11th ( repri'M'iitatixe district met tit eon j vcnlion at Wniinet-i , Tut' .sdux. and uffcei ! what is described ass a htortny H'smod , : decided to support the democratic enn jdidnlo. While the provocation for this. . 1 action may bo great out ! seemingly suf liciint , tloj wisdom and expediency ol 'the coiii'mj .i > ce.ittiiuly doubtful mid per bapa open to eritiei-in. Tub Tiumr.N'i' 'does not x\mt t i be undeiht < nid as sit - polling and cuuntn.ighcr tiiikery ait ! . sharp practice in .securing nominations I but .simply de.-ircs to wain the people of the district of the danger of sending n democratic representative therefrom , this year , xvhen a United States senator is involved , in a measure , in the out come. "Better bear the ills ye have than to flee to others ye know not of ' 1 The navy department is said to be waking up in a xvonderful way , and is proposing to send some of the admiials , rear admirals and full commanders to sea xvhen the new ci uisers arc finished Tt is said that these old salts feel very creepy in the regi < n of the stomach al ready , before they have fortified them selves xvith their morning nip. Nut having sailed the briny for fifteen or txventy years , thev knoxv that they xvill be sea sicker than they ever were before in all their lives. They are too fat for active service. Probably a good many of them xvill apply to be transf'ened to the retired list. Tun unusual precaution taken by Chairman Quay of the republican nation al committee to eiiMiro an honest vote in New York City is highly significant. The large rewards offered for the arrest and conviction of ballot stuffers and re peaters and the careful canvass of the votes of that city , xviil have a tendency to check illegal voting Bug New York- is not the only large city where the dem ociats depend for success on crooked ness at the ballot box. Chicago , San Francisco , Boston and other leading citii s of thecountrv have time and again been stolen by the democrats on elec tion day. Oakes Sketch Club. Tlie Oakes Sketch Club which xvas billed to appear at the Menard , last Monday even ing , xvill positively gix'e a peilornianceon Monday evening next , at the opera hall. Road Notice to Land Oaners. To All Whom It May Coxcnnx : The Commissioner appointed to examine a road eonunenciiu ; at N.V. . Cor. See. 8J. ( in Valley Gian e piecinet. Red Willoxv County , Nebraska , running thence Weston Sec. line to S.V. . Cor. Sec. 2S. and tenninatini ; theie- at , all in Toxvn.3R. 29 , lias repotted in f.ixw of the location thereof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must tie filed in the Countv Clerlv ' .sotliceou or before noon or the ntlnfayof December , A D. , 18SX , or said road xvill be established without letVr- ence thereto. GEO. W. ROPER , 21-its. - County Cleik Tate Springs , Tenn. , July 4 , 18S8. The Swift Specific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : During the spring cf i&7r , while vorlrirg in the field at my ho e in Uoigan county , Ga. , I pulled off my shoes to p\-e my feet a rest. Unfortunately , I walkec. into a clump of poison 03k , and in a fexv days my feet were in a terrible condition , and 1 could not put on a slice because cf the soreness ard swelling. I was treated as poison oak cases usually are , and c * . crjthirpf was healed up. About the same tiii e the followirg spring , 1872 , rny feet became sore aga ' n , as at first , and every succeedirg spring fcr f x a years brought Lack the same condition cf tne dis ease , only each tirre it became rore dis tressing , because I began to tLink it rs a liletime trouble. Finally , I vas induced to try Swift's Sp-cific. I tnok six bottles , and to-day am en irdy x * cTI ! .Iy improvement was gralual from tin ; i..st , and r. - > evidence of the disease remairs. I shall laliC pict ure in testifying as to its curatixe proper ties. It is thu greatest blood purifier in ex istence. Yours truly , J. L. Morcan. The foregoing certificate is taken at random from thousands of letters in posses sion of the Swift Specie Co. , and presented simply as a sample. It is a x. ' untary statement , gix'ing facts and results of the case. Its accuracy and genuineness are beyond qucUon. A valuable Trcaticc on Blood and SLin Diseases maii > ' free. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing : 1ms caused such a general rex'ival of trade at A McMillen'Sfiiug1 store as their givinjr away to their customers of so many free trial liottiesof Dr Kiojr's New Discovery for Consumption. 'Their trade is sunpl .x enormous in this very vulmiliii' article from the fact th.it it always euros : nnl never ilNuppoints. Coujrli < . colds , asthma , bionclii tis. croup and all throat and lumr diseases quickly cured. You can test it before buying by getting' a trial bottle free , large size § 1. Every bottle warranted. Land Offick at McCook. Nkb. . i October 25.18SS. 1 Notice i < * hereby given that tho following- mined settler im filed notice of her intention 0 make final homestead prool in sui'P'nt 1- er claim , and 1 lint said proof will tie made be fore Hegis er or Hec iver at McCook. Neb. , on Fuesday. December 11 lSSS.x'iz : Amelia Con- * ad. widow of Elias > . Conrad , deceased. H 3. 6ftl9. for tho N. of N W.Ji ol section 23. [ 'own.4. UangeSO. XV.6th P. > l. Hie name * the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , riz : Hol > eit Moore. Charles SI. Collins. Nettie C. Collins and James It. name1 ? , all of dcCook , Neb. S P. II ART. Keglster. Land Off ; e at McCook. Neb. , i < depremheri' . 18S8 f , Notico is herebv given that the Inllowing- uiined settler has filed notice of Ids intention 0 make final h • mestend proof in suppnitol us claim. : md that said proot will l > e made he 'ore Register or Receivenit McCook. Nel . . on talurriity , Nov. ] "th ISsS. viz : Coltiiiitnih It. itowell. who made II. E 05 lorihe E JJ s E ! i > r Section in and XV 4 S. XV. U of Section 11. , Town. 3. N. of Range 29 XV. ol Cih P. SI. He iHinestiic following witnesses ro prove his con tinuous residence upon , and cultivation of , midland viz : EdiriirF. Cousk George Rollinp , Smith Gordon. John A. XViilimnson. all of Mc- ' 00k. Nob : 18. S. P. HART , Register. * Land Offick at McCook. Neb. , / October 11. lasjj. Notice is hereby given tint the following- 1 timed settler lias filed not ice of her int < ntion .0 iiuike flnul promption commutation proof j 11 support of her claim , and that said proof will > e imide "before Register or Receiver ill Mc1 ; ook , Neb . on Tuesday , Novembers' . 1SS8. viz : nim B. Vilnnd. who made l E. D. S No.5"l" or tho XV. Vi rfE H See. 17. Town.5. Range 29. : he names the following witnesses to prove icr continuous residence upon and cult i vat ion if. said land , viz : Enoch E. Osx-og. Christopher J. Duelnnd. Marihii C.Dueliind , Anna M. Hati- on , all of Quick , Neb.S. S. P. HART. Register. Notice of Attachment. I D. I. Reynolds will ttike notice : That on Iie23lii day of September. 1888. N. .1. Johu- on. justice of the peace. Red Willoxv comity , Nebraska , is > tted an older of attachment for he sum of thirrv dollars in an action pi-ud- iijr before him ' , wherein Williain Relph is ilaiutiff and D. I. Reynolds , defendant ; that iropetty of defendant , cousistimr of : All orn on Amos Goodenbenrer's farm except od corn ; all com on D.L Reynold's farm ; individed half hay stack ; one Rockland cttl- ivator ; one left hand stirring ; plow ; mixed umber , and one bedstead ; has been attached Hitler said order. Said cau < xvas continued . , o the 8th dav of November. 1S8S : at 2 o'clock. v \U. 203b % WILLIAM RELrH. l i ' i V\i t Are the goods for you at present. We will sell you either for less Than any of supposed merchants who give you goods for nothing , C T ) ( ) O O (1 O Q Q Q Q Q O Q o o o o o Q O ( l O O ( ) O * As usual , we have the only stock in the city , and make you the low est possible prices. See us for GAEPETS , ETC , ETC. . , , . o o o o , . . . o o _ O _ _ O O O O O O P . O . . . O . O _ O O O _ ( . ) II ( I ( ) , o . , o , . . . : - - k ' ' ' ' - - ? : : • - : : - j"tt " : : - ? : - : - ; ? ' - - r. DRESSMAKING , RRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. L. LOWMAN & SON. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Rust S.vi.vk in the world Tor cms. Iiruis- c * . Mites , ulcers , ptdt rheum , lever sores , tet ter , chapped hands , cliillilains. coins , and ail skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , or no pay required. Itisginutuiteed togivo per- leet satisfaction , or money refunded Price 23 cent * per box. For stile by A MeSlillen * % fai \ } p& v- - ' • v < fr' b ki xsy b ti ' x- ovrorrp'ponilt'Rcgr.MiiT.vv ' " ' i nnd Prtcr ® fi ! ZT \ r 3- ; . _ . " -JSt wliirii is S&\&rV\i \ % .f < & . " - i • - n asplicjtlon. Our ii c i } < mrs t-r" jr.r'.trl "Vitu „ .licLat trorciginiuii } ) or . jr .i. * vlliif. Militrisrj' , Ladicr. ' Svite , Glo k-etc. All goods i' .nportcd r.s . .t.l i.s A.uii piran , t7rr > selected from ninnntn'-t'i t < " • ' • • ' ? ' - . J. , T- > .1) i-i and all WiicJriie-.Men's Protir. * r iy f3vei to . - . . . ' • . . - purchasers. Extern p-ict.i r.t. tttcisul-s u.- - nntecd. All goods not ftr"t • -oc''t.oi ct * ' c - - uirnc.l at ourvf tn o. < * . & "OVfi iiOUZ.\ la the tvest. AVritj Tor itir.i , I01 r.nd pnecr. JD JAY &SUMZ 16th and Curtis Streets , DgfJYEft , COLO. I-1 " ' - I'-mTTirii ' iiibiiiiiib 11111 1 Da. Cauy's t ondifion Powdors. Tliny tone up the digestive organs , free lie system of ivomis. give the liorseu good iippetite , ctitising hem to shed freely and putting them in uood -linpe tor hind nrit For sale by fliujrgtets. H. P. WAITJS , ( Jontr&cior ® Builder , MeCOOK , NEBRASKA. o JS Estimates on tiuildings carefullj * indo. . Jive tne 11 cull Shop on xtnrshtdl St. , north of The Frees & Hoclwe.ll lumbers ard. 7-2ra. M. A. LIBBKE , Contractor and Builder , SICCOOK , NEBRASKA. JST" A specialty of flue lesidences. school louses , churches , etc. All work done xvith isputch and satisfaction guaranteed. Shops , orner Dodge and Manchester p'rects. t. e. Mccracken , fiie Insurance Ag5t McCOOK , NEBRASKA , Writes Indemnity against Fire , Light ing , Tornado and Kail Storm. Hcrian&DesLarzes , Proprietors of the McCook ransfer % City Bus Line. Bus to and from all trains. Coal haulinp id general delivery. Three drays. All ork nrnmptlx * attended to. Leax'e ordersut ( rees & Hocknell Lumber Y"ard. . ' GENERAL A Jt JJ W AJiJJi I A COMPLETE LINE OF BASE BURNERS ; With all tlie Latest Improvements. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Guns , Ammunition and Loaded Shot Shells , V We Respectfully Invite Your Inspection. . = T.DEALERS IN = UMBER ! Sash , Doors , Blinds , Lime , Cement , HARD AND SOFT COAL. R. H. COLE , "The Leading" Merchant Tailor op McCOOK , for First-Class Tailoring * . Having a large stock of Fine Suitings mil Trouserings , I xvilL turniah them jheap for the next b'O days. 1 Biue Front Livery Stable D. D. S3IIT1I , Proprietor. - 1 Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn outs in the city furiiitJitfI. Ham , lear Ale Entex' Hotel. I \ Ji * * If TUD DJiMntfci pt nTTnSfr pn 1 lliU lilulUUu UiJullllliU uu , i . - fe - . - OUK LINE OF • • ft Firiii Ms , Ms al Cans , \ Ia the Largest in S. W. Nebraska. 1 \ - - • i TXT 13 have a special lino of FIXE HIO incut thu demand , xvo have a. -r * ) * * TAILOR .MADE FALL and - * - lino of OKDINABY and ME- ? j WINTER OVERCOATS , DRESS and DIUM QUALITY OVERCOATS , | 'r BUSINESS SUITS and PANTS , at DRESS and BUSINESS SUITS and } prices about one-half what tailors xvill PANTS , xvhich xvill be found in Price j charge you for goods equally as well much LOWER than same class of \C \ made and trimmed. goods arc sold at elsewhere. , fc . _ : { ] JJ J < i i i f i j > i ' . \ < OurPriees are Noted as Beingthe Lowest , j ! It is to your interest To See Us Before Ton Buy ! _ ! V . - - - - -r- = = JONAS EN GEL , Manager. ; ; Strictly One Price. McCook , Neb. , Oct. 20 , isss. ' STOP AT J. F. GANSCHOW'S , ' ' And see tiie best selected stock in ' j FlllP llPflilllll k f(13HP ( Fflilf Wphi1 ] These goods were bought for the i Very Lowest Cash Price , And J. mean to give my customers . THE BEST BARGAINS 2 ever offered in Western Nebraska. 1 IS | i cent. Below any Canlr. I dome and See for Yourself. 1 I sell one of the best 1 SCHOOL SHOE MADE. ' 1 _ - i 1 ' I REMEMBER , r fflE OLD RELIABLE j ' - - ' 1