Y x r 1 o . By F , M. KIMMELL. $1.50 A YEAR IN ADVANCE J. ET .the dead ( democracy ) and tbe beantiful ( Bryan ) rest , Is Rosewater a good rP ublican , is hi just Rosewater ? Don't all . speak at once. ' , ACCORDING to the Alliance Grip there are about 100,000 anarchists and socialists in Nebraska. Per- , pia .I 1s , _ There is certainly one fool simon pure , atleast. , ( IT'S hardly al owable to assume thatthe , democracy are special oh- , , 'ects of that noble passion because the Good Book says that "whom the Lord loveth Be chasteneth. " It doesII t harmonize with the facts , you know. WITH the prospe2t tf an intense contest over the selection of a U S. senator in the next legislature , the Probabilities itre that little or no desirable legislation will be secured - ed in the coolinb session. 'T'his is one of the good reasons why the i . people should choose their senators by a direct vote. THE wood is full of senatcrial i a s p i r a n ts. Tb urston , Cronuse , ' Manderson Lam bcrtsun Whedon and others being already in the , list of active seekers after the i distinguishe(1 liouor. 'The old north and south Platte fight seems -to be on and an exciting , if ] pot a bitter conb'st may be expected to be waged ou both sides. MCKEIGHAN comes out from in - - under the snowdrift quite cheerful considering : He was noticed b y , a democratic friend , Monday evening - - ing , on a freight train bound for f ' . Hastings. He was asked by his surprised friend if he was going to the Andrews ratification. To be 1 sure , replied McKeighan , a funeral ' without the corpse wouldn't be complete , at all. And Mac. sighed softly-so softly. - 1 AFTER taking the facts developed - ed in the hearing of the maximum freight rate law injunction under consideration for nearly six long months justice Brewer , who Presi- . . ed over the ] judicial proceedings J r in ' with Judge Dundyp 11 has at least reached a decision. That decision gives us the aPPar- I eutly paradoxical ruling that the i legislature was perfectly within its constitutional authority in enacting . the maximum freight rate law and exercised that authority in strict conformity to the constitution , but that in fixing the particular schedule - ule of rates it was mistaken in 1 judgment as to what constitute reasonable rates for the transportation - tation of freight rates in Nebraska. -Bee. - A MAN cares infinitely more for a little thing which is present than for a great thing afar off , and , as i i ; he thinks , contingent. A man will r be set wild by , sand in his shoes F and give no thought to the ques1 1 tion. of a final place of punishment r . for the wicked. A man will be deeply outraged by a bug in his cup and give no heed to a thunder- : , , storm lowering black in the distant s sky. But when the thunderstorm r ' breaks and capsizes his tent as this ' : one has , beats him black and blue - with hail , and leaves him damp i and shivering , he realizes the difference - ference between a storm and a bug. t Therefore , I believe the workingman - man this year and hereafter will say to his employer : "You and I will adjourn our fight ; we will go i together to get something to divide t and after that we will fight on the i divide for we can no longer fight i when there is nothing to fight for. " -Thomas B. Reed of Maine. THE SPEAKERSHIP. Naturally some interest has already - ready centered in the speakership of the lower house of the comb g legislature , and the claims and gnalifieationsof several candidates are being canvassed alld discussed. In this connection' there are reasons - sons why the speaker of the next house can properly be selected from he representatives in this section of Nebraska. Southwestern has ftlr the 1 last four years been a popnlistic stronghold and has had but slight recognition in the past two sessions , Now that this portion of the state has swung into line in such , grand shape it is very desirable and will he good policy to give ] t proper avd full ret'ognition in the c pining session. The speakership requires a fair knowledge of i"1inmentnrv rules and practices , good judgment , anl 1n'omPtI firm action. A nian of affairs. And THE TRIBUNE feels like strongly urging the candidacy of Hon. John J. Lamborn , repro- sentative-elect from Bed Willow county. As to peanut politics , well they are decidedly below par. THE log-rolling for the United States senatorship is under wav. , WHO killed 'l'oin Mujurs ? I said Rosewater. Witb my little Bee. I killed Tom . OF course , thH democrats and poIpulists can at least be thankful ithat that it was no worse. IT is Major General Alexander McDowell MCConk now ; he succeeds - ceeds Howard , retired. THE probabilities are that the republicans will not be able to organize the next senate. WHO says that W. E , Andrews was a weak candidate ? Compare lie vote with others before you answer. GREAT grief , won't Silas have a ugh old time of it dishing up the offices for the hungry popnlistic Patriots ! " THE country at large overwhelm- ngly agrees with President Clove- and's conclusion as to the "perfidy and dishonor" of the late congress. MCBRIDE'3 majority for repre- entative of Frontier and Gosper counties is 360. 'He will be one If the ablest men in the neat leg , lafure , THE state's credit is all - right. It never was in danger , the calam- ty howling portion of the republican - can press to the contrary notwith- standing. _ THE report of the strike commission - sion just issued is ode of the sensations - sations of the hour. Its recommendations - mendations are in the maim excel- ent and favorable to labor , THE first official act of the new czar of Russia was a good one. It was an order suspending an order ssued by Alexander for the expulsion - sion of 125 Jewish families from one of the provinces. This is an ndication that the religious bigot- y of Alexander has not been transmitted - mitted to Nicholas and that the attar may he a real product of the Nineteenth century. AMONG other things the result n Nebraska on the governorship bows that the people-or quite a espectable portion of them at least -feel that the legitimate province of railway managers is the manag- ng of railways , not the exploiting of their towering intellects in Poli- i ics. In fact the people of Nebraska - raska are quite willing to give the railways fair and generous treatment - ment , but the late election returns 1ldicate that they prefer to reserve he right to manage their own poetics - tics a little. And. THE TRIBUNE s not suiprised at their exhibition of this reasonable and very proper i preference. ° . . T , fPROSPECT PROSPECT PARK , R. M. Wade is able to be about again. Harry Wade marketed a load of hogs ill the city , Wednesday. Mary Marsh spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents near the t metropolis , Dr. 'Crilser has been quite seri outly ill , but at last accounts was ill ) )1'OVllJg , Mesdames J. H.Wade and J. B. Records visited with Mrs. James Boatman , last Friday. Gene Dunham has been laster- ing his house and otherwise preparing - paring for winter's chilly blasts. Mr. Barr and Charlie Boatman left on the 7th with a buuch of horses to pasture on the ranch near Haigler. Clifford Dunham and Charlie Burton returned hune from Grant county , Tuesday , 'T'hey have peen up there baling hay for the past two months. S.V. . Cunningham departed on No. \VC(1lIOSdav eve111lg ) , fur his home in Afton , Iowa , ttftei an eight months sojourn in the wild alid woolly west. There will be Sunday school and preaching in the school house on nest Sut'day at the usual hours : Sunday school at ten o'clock tuid preaching immediately following. DANBURY. 0. L. Everist lost a valuable jack , Sunday. Real estate has been on the move , thiP week. , B publicans are feeling good over the election. Leisure Bros. are building an addition to their store , William Stewart and sons started - ed for Oklahoma , last week. The Danbury News announces all enlargement for tins issue. Gaines and Williams will leave for Yates City , Kansas , next week. The dance in the hall , Saturday night , was well-l attended. A good time is reported. Metcalf & Fisii , Ashton Bros. , and J. E. Dolph shipped six cars of hogs to Kansas City , this week. The fence about our cemetery grounds has been repaired , this week , thanks to S. W. Stilgebouer and others , . Mrs. James Wingate of Beaver , precinct died on the 6th , and was buried in the Danbury cemetery on the day following. John Ambler and Howard Wade went on the stock train to Jansas city and Rohl there they will go to Ib diana on a month's visit. It is hardly allowable for the News to say that R. L. Duckworth - and wife have "bran" a new boy- even though the father is a miller. A reception was given for Rev. Webster at the Methodist church , last Monday evening. There was a good attendance and a pleasant time. Tell your friends and neighbors about our play , "Louva , the Paup- ar , " next Saturday night , Nov. 17. Reserved seats 35x. General admission - mission 15c. and 25c. Everybody invited. THIS good old democratic administration - istration has found it necessary to issue another call for X50,000,000 lvortli of five per cent. bonds , they to run ten years , interest payable n gold. And the 'orst of it all i s that there are two years and more between now and 1806 , plenty of time in which to issue another batch or two of bonds before the republicans can get control of the government. A PRETTY thorough house-clean- ng may be expected to occur in LjACOlf about January first. h Yfl BJX ELDER. R. E. Moore is decorating his house with a fresh coat of paint. Will Sexson has leased the R.C. 1Vindell farm and will live in our midst another year. It has been James Iiln i trh , oru' o misfortune to have to lift his pomp the second time this , , . Everything is quiet at Box El der since the election , because the republicans were strictly in it. With good relnibllcan laws and good crops we will lift all the in- ( lebtecluess from dur farms , next year. year.We We wonder why the. man that received the lug of pop whiskey a few days before election did not pass it around on election day. Did he take the hunt that it was better to leave it at home ? The people of Box Elder should be Irode of the stand that was taken by the t'hurch people of this place in the way they knocked out whiskey e ectioueering. Speed o11 the good work. LEBANON. James Hupp of McCook was in town this week. County Supt. Bayston is looking over school interests in these parts , this week. The foot race , last Saturday , was a sender for Porter , Yandenburg was Iiotln it. Mrs. Bruce Cnmming started for Illinois , Monday , ou a visit to relatives - atives and friends. Last Friday evening an oyster supper was held at the residence of Al. Johnson , 4- miles miles east of town , which was a very enjoyable - ble affair , and realized about $10 for the benefit of the Methodist preacher , Rev. Webster' . TYRONE. Hurrah for Andrews , Our new ppistor is Rev. Streeter. The church was replastered and cleaned , last Saturday. The populists elected everything in this precinct from "Hokum" to clerk of election. 3. C. Moore and brother Frank 1lttenled the teachers' association meeting at Bartley , Saturday. The fifteen true blue republicans of Tyrone stayed by their ticket refusing to a man any proposition to ant any candidate. The Tariff , Financial , Hawaiian and other questions of the day do not interest the people hereabout as much as the question where can I got the most and hest groceries for the money. C. M. Noble can nuswer the question to the satis faction of all , The McCook Commission Co. is making very low prices on flour , feed and hay ; and these prices will he good for the next thirty days. Go to them when you need any- thinb in their line. i The McCook Commission Co. has 50 tons of alfalfa-splendid fattening feed-for only 45 cents a bale. Also 150 tons of flue hay at 50 cents a bale. If you need a road cart or any l kind of a wagon , see Cochran & Co. They can fill the bill and at prices to correspond with the hard 1 times. Rememberyon can get the highest - est market price for stock hogs of from 50 pounds weight up at the B. & M. meat market. I II I Knrpple always leads in fruits and vegetables. ' He carries the freshest and largest assortment the market affords. The McCook Commission Co. keeps a large stock of all kinds of chop feed , corn and oats , at lowest ' market prices. Buy your writing paper at THE TRrnuNE office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable Cochran & Co. carry a full line of shelf and heavy hardware. They always make you the right price : 1 , " ' .A . u i 4Sw , . .t 4.t r OFFICIAL \/OTE , : ' n f OF RED WILLOW COUNTY hI + : B to SKA ' TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 6th , 1894 - , . ' ! I 11IIInW f ' , r ( I i 1 G _ - - - c t _ . - i. . y - - < < - CANDIDATES , - _ . - x r z b'Vlt ( iuV1.INUI ( : Gerrirrd , P , 2' Ii . 1 3. i. 44..2333i 11 2 3 11 41 n Icnmh , 0. & P. I , , , . a9 47 46 19 19 36 ° 6 45 5I 1311 ' 8,88 46 44 : ki 383 , 47 a : 3 3 : ' . 876 bhlj"ra. It. . , , . . , , , , 234713 35 ' :4.3 .71 ) „ . 2 I 11 87 58 6. . 18 J : ' 14 144 101 91 92 IUUI 12p Stnrdevaot , S. ) . . . . . . . 5 I I 4 . . . . . 1 4 6 8 3 3 39 Futt Isie LIFIIT , low. ; I'.1 GnVlcnrlnll.I . 6 2 8 . . . . 1 . . . " . 3 3 1 1 1 3i ' nu'iiihp. 8 D. 2 6 1 3. , . . 2 . 4 3 4 3 2. 14 8 4- . E' ( , marl , n & I' . 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Y ee ® ur . . : Overcoats c And Suits. 1 ea h 'Prices are Lower than same qualities , have ever been before. c o MCCook , Nebraska. JONAS LNtaEL , C - 1MANAGER.o o 0 Il a O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 t ) 0 LOOMIS FLOUR. J Qnipple has just received a car oad of Loomis Flour , than which there is no superior on this market - ket , that he is selling at the very owest figure for such a high grade and popular article. WELLS ! Frank Nichols guarantees the veils he sinks. Leave orders at Cochran & Co's. Prompt attention I will be given the same. We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , memorandums , etc. Anything you want in the hard- vare line at Cochran & Cc.'s. Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , over Ganschow's shoe store. 1lcMillen Brothers are lIeadquarter's for Winter goods of all kindS. See them ! HAS ARRIVED. i Our clothing has arrived. Now is the time to obtain a good winter . suit at a bargain : Do not wait ' ' until the best bargains are gone. Come at once , so as to have a good variety to select from , I If you want a new dress , do not + fail to look at our stock , for the stock is all new in the dress bonds I t line , and has been purchased at ' greatly reduced prices. i We have just laid in a targe stock of canned goods of all kinds , and by reason of buying them in i large quantities , we are able to t ) sell you the best of goods , elthei' ' ' by the single can or by the case at very reasonable prices. Liberal ' discounts made t0 Parties Purchas. ing one or more cases. Gentlemen , if you need a new , ! hat , this fall , it will pay you tt inspect our stock. Mc000K MERCANTILE Co. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria 1 1 1