The McCook tribune. (McCook, Neb.) 1886-1936, December 14, 1888, Image 4

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H By F. M. KIMMELL.
I /Official / City and County I'apei
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- ' tiik recent Boston tntinlclnul election tv
H suited In mi ovrwliulmlinr victory for Hie iu
H publicans. Education Is hcfflnninK to tell
H ovun In the American Athens
H Mas. Siuvr hits Indiscreet > renmrkcil that
H fjum cliL'wiiifr Ir a trri'ut alii to whistling. IT
H tlioKnind mmy of Kum-clicwcrs ciircliidi * to
H add whlptlitur to ttiolr ueciiinpllxliiiioiitH. Hie
H popular slffleiiMO will have a host of rlvul till
H over tliu country.
H A Maine admirer or President Uleveliuiil ie-
H ccutly forwarded him a touchlntr tribute In il o
H form of "a ciitnlciiMonkiiiir conn eat. " 'I he
H cutting down of Democrntle majorities u-
H pears to have dlhlniljfcd coons in curious vat u-
H ty nil over the Northern country.
H Tun enseof .1. It .liicobn. ol'Jacobs , nnmlj
H county , charged with opening lctteis while
H Niifiby of that postolltce. came up before.I uri e
Hj Dundy In U. S. court , Omaha , Tuesday , and
H * * Jo8h" was lined $50. iiclinr roleiisecl on disown
H ieco nIzance until tlie flue sluill bo paid.
H The scniito has resumed its tarltT debates
H with full force , and although the election is
H over the arguments aic spirited , if not new.
B Tliu democrats aro fastouini ; upon thuinseh es
H the namo of freo traders , which they so luilljj-
H imntly denied during1 the late campaign.
B It certain I j seems absurd that twenty three
H thousand Sioux radians in Dakota should hold
B a reservation latter than tl.e state of Iudintia
B against thu progress of civilization. The policy
B of the government will probably bo framed in
B accordance with the recommendations of the
B Sioux commission.which suggests ilmtnrbitia-
B ry but humane measures bo taken.
B Tni : Man land navy lias at last distinguished
B it6olf and has whipped a licet of oystermen in
B tbo rugliijr Cbesupuuk > . Fuidbu the cmceii-
K trated tire of the lleet too tint tor her. ilic ad
K miral's fitter ship turned herself into u bieaio
K rum and sunk two boats , drowning a hail
B | dozen piratical oyster grabbers. The navy mm
l promises to get away with the oyster thieves.
Bi Goncral Harribon u as admirably judicious
B ] in all that he said during the campaign , tin-
fl ! discretion of his silence since tho election ib
B ) . not less to be commended , { { pisuniluubtcdl.v
K giving a great deal of careful thought to the
B duties and ic < poubibilitics of tlie near futiite.
K but ho knows how 10 keep his own counsel ,
1 and the politicians may us well make up their
R minds to wait hisown good time for the infot-
| mat ion they are manifesting so luueh holiei-
j tude to obtain.
, IL' .yti has illegally seized one of our in or-
j chnntships. Canada has illegallv seized about
i -00. Ha > tiisi poor little waif of a counr.\
j Canada is a trreut empire , with the greatest of
Bm > ampins behind her Four American men < > '
Bal Mararegoiuirdowu to lla\ti to blow her u { > ) t
K do somuhinir ' , .
t-imilnrly drt'iidfnl Hut . - i <
K Canada and tho empire behind her wo arc .iot
1 going to tie so vicious Tins isan tidniinti'i-i
j tion which looks befoic it leajis. and i'lli-
j leap looks b.id It doci-n't take ir lint if h t.
1 is nothing to lean over , wlij , then , it ma i - >
1 bravo , bold , resolute dadi.
K Kkei tho infamous gerrvraatider and is re-
H | suits iu your mind-1 , lly it. although the : tte
Hj is reliably reiiuiilican. and hislieen r > r : ' tir
K jears. tLe wishes of a majotity of propire !
K trampled under foot. Indiana lia * -x rel able
B republican majority or ftornG0 > t 3100 and
B yot the legislature and consm-j-SMiii.I < li' , i
B t.1 ° n aro ovonvlielmitigiy ilem > cr.ttie. T i i >
H | not right , just , fair , or reasonable , fid ttv in i
El pie will tiot long submit to it. The vol m > I
B l'e ' People in matters of stato legifl.iti t N
B practically as much suppressed in Indian. 1 , hr
B it is iu liussia.
B . Tnn adjournment > f the ledcial 'raud jiuy
R at Indianapolis without returning any in Met
Hi inonts ns to tlie alleged icpublicnu eleeiion
H- frauds , is signiQcant. It indicates thai the
BJ1 democrats luue failed tn make out their cii- . '
H | and score the seiisation which thcj expected
HI Evidently their charges of corruption against
H | Colonel W.W. Dudley , chairman of the Indir
H | ana state republican committee , were made
Hg out of whole cloth and had fallen flat Tt i
He more than likely , therefore , tliat the it" estfga-
Hfi tion will be abandoned , aid the demi crats
HE "will swallow tln-ir medicine manfully.
Hfi 0 TltEitE is a prospect that the United States
Hj | may have some trouble with Germany con-
If corning thuS.invmIslands. Germany h id as' ;
Hfj ed to have absolute control of these islands
HP The unre.isonilde request had been refus-d
HI by Secretary U.uard. Negoti.itiotw had been
HI Eusputided forrt time During the interval of
HI suspension the German fleet moved upon tlie
Hi island ami took full possession Tins move
B | was probably made with the consent or Engl l
1 land and tlie connivance oTthooth'TEuropean
BJ powers. This is tlie situation. The question
I uowis , what will thelliiited Statesdoabout it ? 8
BE nc sudien resignation of United Slates
mm District Attorney Sellersofliidiana h.ts caused
BE more than a ripple of e.vciteinentatiionif prom-
BG inent democrats of Indianapolis. While it is
Be not known yet for certain tho exact cause of
Bp his resignation , it is almost sure that it was I.
K | caused by the course of prominent democrats '
BI | in the Dud ey letter case , i/crt-uii democrats
BE of Indiana made a great fuss during the last
Bj | * ew days of th ° eamjiaign about thu now fa b
Bk mousDudleyletter.and instituted proceedings . .
Bfj aminst Col. Dudley. But now , it seems. Uie >
BE hive weiUene I and c in not , or at least i-cOisc
B to Produce the evidence necessary toconvict • *
B Sellers got dNgiisted with the whole affair , and iu
B rather tlrin bp'"inn > con , ectedIo > li- 'iiib I ' >
B | such a proceeding rosigrteii. A verj se' • ! * • ! • • ,
BB move. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
B Tnr. people of Itoston who . j > end tivr tun
B studying the usthetic and clnisitig alisM-ijc , .
H ideas to their lairK are not in tin * inaj < > rl\ A
BE grcatmnnylo iding lightsun * liissoingfhe it m-
Bl bio dollar with Western mortgages , commit- w
BS ting tho market reports to memory , and keep
II ing pace generally very c'oce to the lnisiiie s is
I 1 band-wagon. While great political and "m
i nomic pnddems are irivni great public • • In
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discussinn.o-ieocca
iona'l.vrtiscoverKthe p-ic-
I I tlcal drift liy "posers" liketlieiudowinsr.il the * "
I j Globe : "Pleaso inform me when' am er r'a
I obtained ? " Whereat ju editor .I'dllnu'i e K
I practical results "f n visit to Xiitiitieke ie ;
I sponds : "Ami crgris is e morl.id secieii..n ot
I tbo liver f the spermaccii whale , fun d i <
I lumps of fr m one tothirt.pounds in w : 'hi " '
I ordinarily though pieces havo been found r
weighing over a hundred pounds It is bright
gray in color , streaked with black nnd c'low. in
! and soft enough to lie flattened iu Uicnngcis. " M
The training on a diet or baked beans is not to
bo sneezed at.
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TnK testimony that Is coming to the people hjj
of this country of the deidnrable condition of
the natives of Alaska is too direct to be pass
ed over in silence. It is a blot on our ch iliza-
tion that the Aleuts are morally worso ofT un
der our government than they xverc undt r the
rule of Russia. The appeal that has reentry
been addressed by the natives to the people
and pressof America forhelp. since the "truth hii
{ never reaches Washington. " will awaken a re-
„ sponslve chord. Public sentiment , ir no othir '
xt
influence , may stir congress to action. In a
few months the leaseorthe Alaska Commercial cr
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? company oxplrcs and congress will be asked
h to extend its valuable franchise. The unolo '
b Alaska questie : i will bo brought to discussion , an
g and the barbarities and iniquities practiced by Bi
1 tho company and Its employes will be fully mi
' rentllated. It is s ro to predict that congtess ,
if „ will not presume to renew tho contract with
i * the Alaska Commercial company , no matter aj
what pressuro Is brought to law. and a hap- d
will dawn for Alas-
day. Io consequence ,
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TriE RAILROAD.
tai . 'iglu tiuiii" f ii'iii-ii 'tv lieav % j is > mh' >
I uiiii 's I. ! ipi ! g trn- , ' < inpii.M a iiMn p ll" < ! >
-undie It
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J It C Hitler Hfn'kh ttt ixe < | | it o' oo'O ) ill
: a < > lii h" 'og Htjij h pi s.iIoh lii thi iiiiti.d
lltiinte. Courier
T'n ' ani 'iil of tltn iMld clnirlol " UYdnes
tin ) hud a pleasing , exhibit at Ing effect on the
railroad boys , and a noticeably stlmuhit'iig
consequence on business.
.Inek Monro secured the elegant mid hiiiid-
i , < < iniuscl of dishes iu the , iie at oble's gto
eerj They nie rich and beautiful and .lackIs
proud of his prize to be sure.
Tiieuk will bo two b jr tnniielson the It & M.
line botwecn < raw find mid Vlllance. ntie 1 < ' W
icet long and tliu oilier 500 feet Twelve bun-
died men are now ut work on them
To-morrow , December 15i It , tho company will
inaugurate a change iu the shlpmeui.of hv <
stock. Instead or shipping by so much it car
the rate w ill be so much per 100 pounds.
A -'Mcfook cru.nl" dined with At-s'l Sun .
l'bt'lau's lamliy mi Thaiiks ivlng Naming
host and guest isMillicicnt guarantee or io\nl
etitcriuiiiuiei t and thorough enjoyment. Mi.
ami Mrs ( Canyon , It S. Marvin , il. V. Marvin ,
and A.M. Woodfotd weiethuguetas. Iloljolu
Iltiald.
Tho average ago of locomotives is nbotit
twelve yeais. yet many , thiuugli piopei hale
Iib of living , taking their meals ivgulur and
avoiding all intoxicating beveinges attain
ijjiio an respectable old age. Til ; ; oldest run
ning euyine iu Germany has been on the road
since 1845 , and is consequently 43 j earn old ;
quite a Metliusela , iu fact. Wtth legaid to us
liabits it has alwajb couilued itself to water ,
though it lots been addicted to smoking all its
lite , it lb sad to bee a locnmnthc giown pe-
maturely old by gelling on tiaiitsaud itiiiuiiiK
all night , but tliey mo often uici with in col
lisions. lix.
Ciiaikman Coom.vof tlie interstatecommis-
bion ; Tuebdnj lead the not act to aiar e tiodj
ol rai nniil m.iiiiigeis assciutned tieloi" the
coiumtsrioii : il. Cliica o , on account of tonic ol
their evi ! doings. Thcclncl point upon which
Judge Cooicj touched was the discrimination
iii passenger rates ol which cenain laihu.uls
lias been gouty. lie intlmaiedqiiiiestioiigly
Unit ho knew jimt the guilo parlies , and thai
swiit and buic pun slimeut invalid ! any fur
i her operations of thifbort. It uiaypossiblv.lie
wibdnm tor rail.vay m.tiiagurs not to pun one
ilio couilitlsbioii to the < xjic sent Us full pou
lis. 'JbcLOUb qiicnt.es ma > not lie pleasant
The Chicago liiiiliugtou JfQuincy.hist week ,
issued i its statement ol earnings and cxpeusis
lor the month ol October. It is aery tavot-
al'lu ' tepoit , sliowing .or the Hist tune , this
ycar.au iucieasu in tliu uetuu'iiiugs ao com
puted with iho coiiespondiiig month ut 1&87.
The gloss earuiiigH weie t .bU-31 , : 04. an iu
ciease , ot t-7 4-U IZ. Opeiating expenses , SI. -
6 i 4 0(51) ( ) " 0. a dccieiibe of § lst'0U 77. Not cam
nigs frl 0 . .bi 44 an uici eastol # 43 C.J0 c3. For
leu i months ending October 31. the gloss
eauiings , weie il'Jo'J > 05007. a dreie.isu ol t'J.
.05"ui 13 Opeiuliiig e.\peiiso > < > I4 N55 , ' MJ. 1)7. ) mi
1 , . ( 'I , , lbl * ol 5-5J U b lM • ll Nl I CnlllilUr. > 4oM-
a , < : t'i i ense ot t3 OjJ 4 , 'J US
Till. • Q" STlSIKl
.llu.u ; [ i' e i0 . tt al atti in t will ne
ti" .t- < low 1 jm \ atiUiiill . e . .l tlift-ii
IIIL'LT..lil > \till < ul .1 t.l.M'l.ll i lit * illli g
ion ro.id last Ktbi ti. 'ii i i.i ci the men latch io
work upon the old leims. or oetter. 'Hie n-
' -u t of the conlfiein.e is bound to be itnpor
' t. i. , lor it ihe men cuunoi gel n cK tinloin
mititc ' iias power to teiiru ihe t 1T Us .u.idi
last ' s.ir.ug ui.ii hi chitc a gi in i > i : ti.i > cmi mi
• • Q"lltigti . It Ibis iM.teoli ] > .deel'iieii.it is
"aid th * fc t ltn..i n . • - • . a - > \i' I. u , .ie
cjiiieeis Ini the ; ic s < i > in t u. ' ! iitn , < .i . x
vung-Mioe .ifciniist < * if t'.i inttis . .id in nc
iheiu with ticuht'ij in having iihuiluI i.h : n
lositike ' bibl spimy ami then i.tvieg tiuin in
i he lurch , 'there ate si ill 4u0 idb sr.iti iiuieii.
aid tile * , have held se'tiui meeting- Hit
I tSi ol which they appointed a coiiiuiiiice io
w.iit on tile Itur ingltin tillieiaiand .i&K loi a
te-itoration ot their old p.atis A tepl > t * . e.\
peett'ii | from Mipeiitite-ideiit ife-ler lhc.ei.-
. • rtl grievance miuiiniitei' tit tl.e lit < ili < . In td
ol Locomoctvc Cegsneti's is now iu ibuo
tvitii 'he single i \ < epnouol liiccliun in.in , nliu
u en mute , r < iiii iiu FituicisCo Feeling s
staled to bo verj biiler iieiweuu ih • eiigiin-eis
and lilemon heic , and this has , extended to
oilier ro.els tei in.mil n.g in Cliiciigo 'Him tin
diiioii of aff i.rs is raid ! < be n Id i gn power
lui i ii fluei.ee iigini si .in pu | oseti s. h t a
; ciieial ttdei.itioii nl ihe i.i'n.t. imiu i > > is
wlncti has been undel d.bciiss'tni loi s. u.e
tune.
SOUTH S.Da.
We notice a new wii.d mill up on ti.e.tld .Nel
soi place.
Alvtti Conner , of Obeilm , Kan . \'is.ting ut
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W. T. Stone 's.
.Inmes Uobiiibon. of the South side dimv ,
lot < one ot bis mules , lasi week.
N Uurtless loturutd this week frtmi Yoik
state. His nephew , John W. lfurtkss uccom
pained him.
Well. well , if Town. 4 h isn't got onto that
grade already. Tisu t so much uji lull now. is
it • Granger ? "
George Schwent. of North Platte , was over
List week , looking atier his aouih Side tai m
tietalksolm ivmg onto thesamuin ihespring.
There is considerable complaint am nig the I.
people aboUL the coal oil we but , nowadays. Il
bums out very rapid li and gives a very po r
light.
Sat. Mr E.Ittor.tvhen speak ngof Fretl Uenj-
auiin ion have iuv.ni.ihly loc.ili d h.in either
Grunt or Driftwood piecmctwlnle ihe
ael is he has Ir'e I siiii } li • e.no • bie .i I w
e.oti tjo. i.i V ileji tlrtn e U.m
DAN'o EAVER 2UDGET
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Dai.I.in t sti no m > .
-"hurt I ' el.ei mis tv a. \ ill wi ite limit next
11 k.
Mr Cass b is completed Ins residence and il
tsadtis.t. t. lie will in > vv in his week.
* ' . P. tin lii Wild h . > coiilp ele 1 an I m ite
utins e resilience. .Jueli ii.eat and liand-
"itne. j
V > .iir c-nif.jsit'.i in s.e # • • * i _ , McDoiiiissaud
E\ it i 8 e k uvit-tiir-i nUeis instead of
lelJtiiiiiitl & hwnrl
U h itt is our friend the JJ. aver M jpe cones
iioniti'in ol ihe G izeiie. W , ia > o < • hcird
rum him for-time time _
ll S t'ooley starte I for Ge.ii'v.t , Nefir. on A
important bu-i ie.-3 i s mo kind lust Mouda > 2
lieexpecteil io return ntmut S.ituid.iy.
B
Dr P. I. Moore's residetico is neai It , cotnplct r
; and is the boss of the town. The Dr. Uas a 2
pleudid practice and is going to remain here. 3
Dan Mkiikv. • •
RED WILLOW ITEMS. L
O R
Ho > al Buck is 011 the biek list. Threatened \
villi pneumonia. sc
scni
ni
Mr. and Mrs. Knot are iu Hastings iu attend Pj
iiico upon the State Grange. tn
In
If anyone thinks corn is not a success , tins
ear , let him visit tlie two thousand bushel
iribs of ihe above named farmers and man. , • '
ithers. _
The de-Lorning fiend has struck Bed Willow.
indhaB visited the herds of John Helm , ( total
iuck and LnTo filler much to the Improve-
neat of the stock.
Mrs Smith has just begun the wi tertermoi al
chool with u largo enrollment. The rather
nd mother of Mr. Smith havo recently arrlv-
and tho Bod Willow mills will bo still better
oiidsctadr A. P. U.
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A Profitable Business.
Thiw who take 1111 lunncv Tor a rellalile en-
torpr sng | t otise learn Iheb lnirtiiiess and
. on" I 'he world ' who
• .Heb ! • • il , get I'eeplti
have Hiy I leu iiff-iiga nw In am niimtsslt-g
business ib 'Io well to tvnte Geoige Mfitsoii
&i'n. Purt'niid Main * the gicatart and gen
eral publishem Tln-j oiler the most excep
tional advaiitiiires to those who are snfllclent-
| y eiilerprlslug to bo willing to make it push iu
order to belter their condition. It costs noth
ing to try. Women make successful canvas
sers , as well as men. Full particulars will be
Bent to those who addioss the firm ; their full
address Is given above.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
IheBrs'i Sm.Vk. 111 the win id for cms. brills
0Miies ulceis. salt iheti'n. lever sores , tet
ter , chapped hunls. chilblains , coins , and ail
skin eruptions and positively euros piles.or
no pay lequlred. It is guaranteed to give per-
feet sat Israel Ion. or money refunded Price
2T > cents per box. For sale bv A. MuM illen.
I.anhOkhuk * t M.Couk. Neh. 1
November ii. : 1888 f
Notice is herein , git en thai the following
miliieil seller ll silled iioiieeol Ins illtcillioi
to mil'.f ' II ml pie-eniplloil piool Iu Mippott Ol
his elami. and ihai saiil proof will be made 1 e-
loie Ifeglsieror Iteeelt er 111 Met'ook. Neb .111
Sat in day. December & ! . I8 > . viz :
JAi'OB t ; FOCTZ.
P E.D S. Vn : t'lC lorthoSi \ < ec. SJ. T. 2. .N
Biiiuie 28. W 0 P M Ho names ihe lollowiii' .
witnesses to piu\ his coiitinuous resident 1
upon , and cultivation of. said 'atnl viz : II A.
Griiham , W. II. Aliugtoii. of Duiibiiry. Neb
John Toltintti. Anion Kedferu. of Indiauola
Neb. 6 25 S. P. HAIIT. Begtbter.
LandOkkicb at McCtnu ; . Nm.i
Novemtier lit. 1888 i
Notice i * herebv given that Hie lollowing
nained senior lias tiled notice or his intention
10 make final proot in support of his claim
nnd that said proot will be made beloro Regis
ter or Hoi eiver. at McCook. Neb , oil Fridaj
December 2 ih 1888.iz :
JOHN MK.liCIt.
D. S 5 114 for the s. s\ ' . \i sec lO.Town C.N. It
20 W Gth P.M. He mimes the following wii
nesscs to pi ove his continuous residence upon
ami cultivation ot said land 117. : Geoige.M
Tracy. William Kingsbury. William 11 Whlttn
ker and Maishnl J. Armstrong , all ot Quid.
Neb. 2ii * S. I' . HAIJT , Register.
I.ami Okkick at McfnOK , Nhll. .
V tit'er ' 21 \ . t
Notice is hereby given that tho following-
named sen ler tins tiled notice or his intention
to make ilnal proof in support of his claim ,
and that said prnol will be made bcfoiclhi
legist .1 * and reeeivr. at McCook , Neb. , on
Tuesday. January 22. 1880. viz :
I'El'EU UHEINHEIMEB.
D S. No. . for tho N.E. ! Sec 10. Town. 5
N . It. 30. W. 8 P M. He names tho rollowitn.
witnesses to provo his continuous resideuci
upon , and cultivation of. said laud. viz. Phil
lip Itoemershauser. Henry Tilirner , Samii.
Cinemon and Joe Hurr. ull of Zimmer , Nub.
2d * S.P. HAIIT. HegNier.
L 1.M1 Ui' 1 . A. MC w irt. .Si.11. , 1
lleeenilierS. 18S8. f
Notice is hereby given flint Ihe following
named settler has filed notice of bis mteniioi
to make U1111I pi oof in support of his claim
and lhat said pinof w ill bo inaile before iegi > -
ter or icceiver. at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday
lauiiury 20th , ISsn. viz :
THOMAS F ltOWEl.fi
who made II. E No 7.729. for the V. l/2 S W \
nt See II. in T < iwij | : Ni rh of itanire 2i ) west.
He ilium s Ihe rol lowing witnesses to pioveiu
eon tin in ais lesiileiii e upon and cult i vat 1011 ol
said land , viz : Thomas W Hnehey Edgar I
' oie-c. John a. tt illiniioii and Michael H011I -
him. all ol MeC-.ok Neb. 20 * S P. HAUT
I.imi On'icr. vt McCii-ucNui , 1
December 11.1888
N'oiieo is heiebt given that ihe lollowiii.
iniineil settler has III ( | notice ol her iiiteutioi
Im make timil hniiie-te id 11ro.1T in support nl
hi-i el if in and tlmt Miid proot w ill be made be
line Hi tfi M'r ir It' eeiter at Met'ook , .Neb . 01
tti-sd > . Jiinu.it v22 18S9 viz :
\MHI.I \ • ONItAD.
w iluw f Eh" II t'our nl decease I. H E 6.C4
iirlln- ; 4rN v * lt of Secti"tt • . ' . " > T twn 4
K.iiij:10 : , tt C1I1 P M She names the follow
log witnesses to piove tier e' > ntiniious les
di-nee upon .nil eub iv i'nut ' of said bind vi/
Ibil.eil M .ore ( Millies \ | . i'nllillK. NettIO I
I'ttl'iii- ind I 1 lies U Itarner all of McCook
N'e • 2i ! * S P H. ur. Itegister.
Is tho o'dest nnd mn t popular scientific nrd
merli.anicnl pm er pnblislied and has the largest
circulation of nnv pnper of Its clnss In the world.
Knlly ilhistruted. Bept cIusb or Wood Knprav
lng . I'uiilMiort weekly , b'end for sp"cimen
conv. Price W a year. Konr mnntlis'trial , $1.
UUNN & < O. , PUBUSHEits , 301 Broadway , N.T.
Ar.GHiTEGfS& BUiLDERQ
Edition of Scicntttc American. W
A great snccosi. Ench l ? no contains cnlorod
lltliuKruplilc pfutes of country and city residen
ces or public buildlnus. Nnmernun cturruTlngn
and full plan ; and Miedttcatlons for the uvo of
mch 11s cnntemplnte building. Price $2.50 a \ ear ,
25 cU. a copy. ilUNN & CO. , PuuiasttEitS.
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1HIA MM J fe. ing to aiu.NN
MB&akmak Ob&V A Ks' barhad over
H 40 years' experlenco nnd have made over
DR ldO.dOU applications for American and Fur.
" • I'lun patents. Send for Handbook. Corres-
pondouco siricily conadential.
TRADE MARKS.
In caso your mark i < t not registered In tho Pat
ent om > e , apply 10 llUN' .V A. Co. , mid prumre
mmedUte ptotection. bond for liundbuuk.
COPVRIflHT.S for pnnki , charts , map * .
etc , quiukiy procurud. Addicts
ML'NX & CO. , Patent Solicitors.
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S kS - WwyJTAiuml cIir5 of equal vslue.
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• H Vty - S i S talny can tpcnre one free ,
fc * j SgS cg tocrtlit r with our If rpr and ral-
syi S SuttSL mole line of Household
ViW5a5S5 5 Si3 > Ple . These samplo , s
S g wrM ts tiie W1tch. we tend
i j- . n . - . ff * - > " Free , and oficrjcm hnre kept
tn-m , in ronr hore { it 13 momhs and aLown Ihera to thoss
tr io inty haT ntifd , thpv become vour oh n propertT. Those
tt'io nnls at once ran be sjre of receirmir the Wtltch
an I Snntplpi We piy all eipre . frclcht , etc. Address
StiatomSz Co. , 3ux 813 , iorllaad , Maiae.
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It has permanently cured THOixaAif ds
of i cases pronounced by doctors hope
less. If you have premonitory symp
toms 1 , such as Cough , Difficulty of
Breathing , &c.f don't delay , but use
PISO'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION
immediately. ; By Druggists. 25 cents.
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By correspondence made easy by the use of l _ i p
roil and winter illustrated Catalogs J
OPs ? SSS SENTFREt
on application. Our Ave floors are pricked wita al.
the Latctti'oreigQ and Domestic Novelties.
DRY GOODS , CflRPFTf ,
rVJillinery , Ladies' Suits , Clo-k ctc V
All goods , imported as tc11 as American , vr < "
se'ected from manufacturers by Sir. J. Jay Jo Ii
nnd all Middle-Men's Profits aro S ved t
purchasers. Eastern prices and latest sttlcs gn
nnt cd. All goods not ns represented can ha r
turned at our expense. K'iEP YOUR tYlOfcE
the west. "Write foraamples and prices.
JB JAY JOSLSK ,
.t-th and Curtis Streets , DENVER , COLO. IV
FOA SALE. "
A choice bunch of feeding barrows ,
jIso a lot of small pigs. g |
J. F. BLACK , "
7 25. , Red Willow , tfeb.
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A BAD EGG
Is dear at any jirifp , and that self evident fuel paves the wnfur
the truth equally obvious that the rjiie ifnii of qualify awell ai
price , mu t enter intticvei' ) purcha > c lithe offer of a few dollars ' .
dirC'iunt thc-puhlic may he induced tn overlook thiquestion ol
quality .but vrc think il
WON'T STAY DOWN !
Buy a SOVEREIGN JEWEL BASE BURNER with the Patented
Spiial Hot Air Cinntlating Fine , which adds one-lhiid to the
heating capacity of the stove without incroaniin : the consumption
of fuel , or your winter coal bill
Hi Ml II
WIN
Hill HI Ant llll Cilia !
We have had difficulty so far in .supplying the demand for these
stove"8 , but now have a ( air stock on hand and can promine not
to disappoint you. IT you want a base burner call and see the
SOVEREIGN JEWEL , and don't be induced to buy an old-style
stove on account of a sliyht reduction in price. There is money
in this for you iu the end.
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THE PIONEER HARDWARE ,
LaTOURETTE & CO. ,
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CMUHMi WlUI.VajlEI ]
Great Reduction in 'Base Burners !
We have only a few base burners left and in order to
olose 1 them out entirely , we will make the following un
equalled i low prices until they are closed out :
* 30.00 ISiisi15ni iier for § 25.00.
' $32.00 Base Burner for § 27.00. J
$36.00 Base Burner for § 30.00.
$40.00 Base Burner for $32.00.
These are the celebrated "Gold Coin" and "Palare Alad
din1' ( stoves , guaranteed to be first-class heaters. We also
have I I a complete assortment of Soft Coal and Wood Heaters
at very low prices. If you want a base burner , call early , for
they I are bound to go quick at above prices. n
Eespectfully ,
LY TLE . BROS. & CO.
PADE & SON'S
Fill HEADQUARTERS ,
IS THE PLACE TO BUY
Chamber Sets ,
Parlor Sets , j
Fancy Rockers ,
Book Oases , Btc.
AT PUICKS THAT WIU. |
DEFY I - : - COMPETITION.
A large line of
Children's ' Goods Very Low !
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J3F R > member the place and call curly.
PADE & SON ,
* s > t Deiini nn Street , McCook , Xuhrifku.
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And see Hie l > est selec-tetLstock in I
File , HeiiiM I Coarse Foot Wear , j
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Tliese goods were l > oiig\ht for the :9 :
Yery Lowest Cash Price , . Im
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And T inean to give my customers ] M
THE BEST BARGAINS I
ever oiiered in Western Nebraska. . I
2S Her cent Biff any Conmefltor. I
Oome and See for Yourself. I
I sell one of the hest
SCHOOL SHOE MADE. I
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