WEEKLY TRIBUNE. THURSDAY , OCT. 18th , 1883. OF THE WEEK , New goods at Rogers'- . l-'resh Oystcr.s at Joe's. Go to Rogers' and sec his new goods. Fresh oatmeal at Post Office Grocery. Soft coal is selling -Lincoln Ht $3 : u ton. Copies of the TRIBUNE on sale at the post-office. For dry goods'-of-cvery description go to Piogers' . V r. IJ. Ilaydtfti was "in "the cJty , the first of thi week. Hats and c.ipg , boots and shoes'and liotions at Rogers. ' Fancy candies just received a't the TPost Office Grocery. . > Mr. C. R Babpock is building an ad dition to his residence. 150 test end ! oil , only 25c. .per gallon at Post Office Grocery. A lull line of the very best cigars at % no B. & M. Pharmacy. The Churchill House is naw open under its mew management. Fancy and staple groceries , at Rog- "orfi" , at lowest market prices. Don't forget that Rogers' ha re- ccivcd a fine line of new gools. Boux , to Mrs. Ed. Dolen , on Satur day morning , the 14th inst. , a son. BORN , to Mrs. Milom Loomis -on Tuesday "morning , Oct. Jth , a son. ' The famous Boot Jack chewing to- 'bacco for sale at the B. & M. Pharmacy. A new lot of < ? he ' 'Pappoo.se" choice r > c. cigar .juht received a'o Post Office 'Grocery. F. D Hess came down from his ranch and spent several < ! ays at Lome , "this week. W. F. Wallace is building a bam and coal house on the rear of iiis property on Mt. Zion. t Highest market price paid for , butter and eggs , either in cash of trade at Post 'Office Grocery. Harry Clark came down -from Stra't- ton , Saturday , ana went on to Orleans , the following day. Self-rcising buokwhcat flour and Ver mont maple syrup just received at Post Office Grocery. The man who says it neVer raSns in Nebraska' would cause even Ananias and Sapphira to bush. Mustard seed , white and black , celery - ery seed. Red and green peppers for pickles at the B. & M. Pharmacy. To please the ladies , the Methodists of Canada , have dropped the" word "obey" from their inarraigc service. Try a can of Silver 'S'-.aT Baking Powder. A nutmeg grater free with every can. For sale at Post Office Gro cery. cery.Mrs. Mrs. J. II. Drinkwaterwho tas t > ecn boarding at the Dining Hall for ome weeks , will return to her home in /"Chicago on Monday. J. W. Dolan of Indianola , accom panied by a fnend , E. Pcterman , of Exeter , this j &te , took dinner at the Dining Hall , ou Sunday. The pay car came up on Monday evening and paid out the usual amount of wealth , consequently money has been -easy for a few days. Misses Mabel and Edna Meserve cn- wrtaitied a number of their friends on Saturday evening last. The party was highly enjoyed by all present. The Romanry Rye dramatic troupe passed through on No. UP , Sunday. They had to leave a car of scenery here usi il repairs could be made to Che car. W. C. LaTourette has rented the haudsomc new residonee ofV. . II. Stod- < lcrt on Madison street , and will go tD housekeeping wlicn his gouds arrive. S. W. Green and wife of Akron/Col. , arc in the city , the guests of the B. & M. Dining Hall. Mrs. Green is 'the sister of Mr ? . Sanders. J. P. Israel comes 'to "ihc front , Avith his new grocery wore in gond .shape this week. Read -his advertisement ap pearing in another place in thi.i issue. Engineer Archibald has moved into ni.s pretty and convenient cottage on the hill , and is about as comfortably fixed asany man ought to want to be. The Hastings Gazette-Journal says that the beautiful vision of loveliness whom we mentioned our last issue was -Hastings girl'on her way to Den ver. Mr. John Parley hus erected a neat little -kriek smoke house ; in the rear of "hi ; : meat market to supply the place of the frame one that burned , some weeks Sol Smith , the efficient engineer who pulls the throttle on No. 8U , returned from a pleasant visit to 'his ' old home in Yor-k &ato on Saturday. The * boys" were all glad to see him bade. The Bloomington Guard changes hands. R. W. Montgomery retires , and -Succeeded by T. J. i ickett , a gentle man who had considerable experience in newspaper work at Lincoln. Y'he 47 cattle company has incorpor- atcdwith 5.TI. . Drinkwater , President , ? . > . Lyon , Vice President , arta I. A. Yale , Secretary and Treasurer. They have ranches in Red Willow and Hitch cock counties. At the recent meeting of the count } * commissioners , the petition of Joseph Biiiun for license to sell liquors Mc- Cook. was continued to the next meet ing , and the petitioner given p&rai&sion to 'file a corrected bond. Mrs. And. J. Willey expects to start this morning , -for her home in Jowa. Die doctor lies enjoyed the visit of his v4fc very much , and regrets that cir cumstances asre such that she cannot remain to speed the winter with -hiiu. Dennis McKillip and Annie S. Ken dall proved up on heir homesteads , on Monday. Both are to be congratulated on becoming absolute owners of one hundred and fcixty acres of Nebraska soil. It will be worth -a fortune to them in time. . Miss Jessie Johnson is lamenting the untimely disease of her dog , Ponto.who , it seems , indulged in poison that 'had been placed within las reach , and quiet ly laid down on Thursday riight and , died. "The good die young. " The Ladies' Parlor at the B. & M. Billing Hall has been very handsomely and tastily papered. Mr. Sanders se lected the paper in Lincoln , aud it is a credit to his taste. It was hung by Will Warren , and the work shows that he is quite an efficient paper hanger. liev. Stuart Crockett .preached at the church , on Sunday morning , to a laVge audience. He announced that he would hereafter hold Episcopal services on one Sunday of eaeh month , and probably more frequently. Due no tice of his nest service will be given in the TRIBUNE. The additional room made by the removal of Byron's jewelry establish ment , has given Dr. Green an opportu nity to arrange his Hire of drugs to much better advantage. The tasty manner rn which his stock has been ark ranged , reflects credit upon himself and his assistant , Mr. Kclicy. We received , last week , a copy of "Copp's U. S. Salary and Civil Service Rule * . " a book containing 160 pages of solid information , prepared by II. N. Copp , a lawyer of Washington , D. CAll \ All the government salaries are given from President Arthur's $ f)0,000 to postmasters with $500 , officials of the Treasur } ' , Interior , War and Navy De partment , Custom Houses , post offices , and fully 20,000 federal office ? arranged by states and territories. Also specimen examination que.-tions for admittance to the civil servic- throughout the j country. The book oiltaiiH A great deal of interesting information , and can be purchased for 35 cents. Ad- ss II. N. Copp , Washington. D. C. Rogers has received a elock 'of over coats that excels anything ever brought into the valley. They range in price from S3 up to the finest , and the nan who goes around shaking with cold When he can get one of these good , warm coats at t price so < ? ow that all can buy , had better go back cat and give up the ghost , probably then he will have no use 'for one. The corner stone of Grace Episcopal church at Red Cloud was laid , a week ago last Tuesday under the auspices of the .Masonic .Lodge of that oity , ; md oursuaift to the form * prescribed by the Ejiigcop.il service. The services were conducted by Rev. Stuart Crockett and were witnessed by a large concourse of people. The edifice will be of ( jrothic design , and cost about $1,500. "Ground was broken on Monday doming , -for the new building -24x90 Sect , which C. H. Rogers is going 'to ' build on Main street , opposite the post office. Buildings of the-size of the one whiuk Jlr. Rogers proposes to build are credks to a new town as well as evi dences of prosperity , and we are glad vto see that 'the ' business of-Mr. Rogers is such as to justify him in his now Venture. The burglars who cracked ITayden & McCartney's safe made a better haul than was firs * , supposed. In addition to-the fifty dollars belonging to the firm , they captured three hundred and fifty belonging to Tom McCartney individu ally. It seems tnat just before ? 'I-r. McCartney started for St. Louis , he put three hundred and fifty dollars in a pocket book , and locked it up * * n a pri vate department in the safe.He said nothing about it to the boy ? in the store , and tke first intimation of it they'had was when he returned home Thursday morning. Train No. 1 .on t3ie B. & M. ran over a man and injurcll him so Xlwt he died almost instantly , shortly after leaving I ineoki on S-unday ai'terno.on. The man and a vronmi were walking on the road , and were engaged in some kind of an ; tUer0 l4on. The $ ra5n com ing around a curve at a rapid speedthe man was unable to get * oat oflie way , and the engineer could not stop the train. The woman barely -escaped by stepping to the side. The man was supposed to have been under the in fluence of liquor , asa bottle < of it was found in his pocket Afterwards. Frank Jeffreys , yard mas'ter of the B. & M. railroad at McCook , was mar ried to Miss Annie Single of-Ct bcrtson on Sunday night. The many friends of the happy pair assembled at the- Churchill House after the ceremony , and showed their appreciation of the occasion , and cxoressed their congratu lations , in a manner that acitlier the bridal cmple , nor the neighbors , will ever forget. The TR'IBUNE can not make as much noise as did the friends on that evening , but its wishes for the happiness and prosperity of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffreys arc just as warm. We 'earn that a new town or. the line of the B. & 31. cut-off has been laid out in Phelps County. It is eight and one-half miles northwest of Sacramento , and about the same distance southeast of Phelps Centre. Capt. Phillips , rep resenting the Land Company , visited both of these towns , invitirtg'the people of each to move to the ue\v townwhich is to be called Iloldredge , after the Superintendent of the B. & 35. R. R. and offered as an inducement that each owner of a business lot , or residence lot in their present location would be giv en a business lot or residence lotin this irew town , as the cas. : might I'o. The offer wa accepted by a great aiauy bus iness men of both places , : iml before very long the probability is that both towns will be on wheels moving toward the new location. It is said th.it gre.it excitement exists over the choice in FO- I'jction of lots , aud that nrinv arz sc-lling at high figures. We learn of a case of most crael and heartless desertion in 'our city , in which a former railroad man deserts hid wife , -and in company with another woman , goes way out west , making no provis ions for the poor woman and young children whom liu loaves .behind. Words are too weak to express our con demnation of this cowardly act , and no punishment would be to great for the Kcoufcdrcl. As the wfe desires 1.0 shield the husband by denying the re ports , we sujiptefcs the names. To the honor of the railrotid boya in oor city , it can be siiid 'that in a very few hours , on Tuesday , they raised a purne of nearly $50. and sent it to the unfortu nate woman to relieve her present des titution. W'c ? carn from the -Hastings Gazette- Journal thit : an a'tt-Miipt was made to itvvjkthe s of tin ; XI. P. railroad in that city on Sunday niglit. The bur glars , it is suppo.svd , were 'threein number , and they tried to get into 'the safe by cutting it | .m fti the side with ; ui uxe and a sharp pick. 'They ; ro't through -the outside Dilate and M-rajMHi away the lire proof wht/a for some unknown reason-they de sisted from $ in tlicr work. 'The taunner in which they attempted Co get into the s.iie , and the tools u ed were the same as "when a more cfFectu.il attempt was made on Hayden & McCartnys , and Byrnn's safes in IftcCook , aid it is not , improbable that the same parties par ticipated in both jobs. If t-he same , they will be picked up one of these frosty nights , and.justice meted out to * them in western stvle. Success in Life. Major U. II. Cnswell -Indianola , lectured on 'lie above named subject at tire -Band Hall , on Wednesday evening. The icuturc was full of good points , and deep hi > toricifi research , and carried th'c 'close attention of the audience from the opening until the close. We arc sorry that a larger number of our people ple could not have heard the lecture , for it r/as one thai was fcut only enter taining and instructive , but one that must also have -a good , moral "effect upon $ ts auditors. While the attend ance was not largo , owing to the incle mency of the weather without doubt , the Major -can congratulate himself that the audience was FAIR and select Fleeced by a Sharper. On Tuesda ; morning at Platlsiftouth Junction , a farmer , accompanied by his family , who was on 3)is way to In- di&nolx , was approache'i by a stranger shd fleeced oulof § 500 by the ssme old story , about a consignment of goods by freight having to be paid-in advance , and offering the farmer a bond for $1000 as security. A false baggage agent who was called in vouched for the vali dity of the bond. Aflcr the aforesaid farmer has been in the wide-awake west awhile he won't be gulled so easily. WATER. All perfions wishing waiter pfit in their houses , will please notify "W.T. Wallace at Citizen's Bank , immedi ately. _ Oissoluticn of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Willey & Johnsop , in the drug business and the practice of medi cine. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The B. & M. Pharmacy will be conducted by WiHey & Co. , at the old stand. The books of the old firm will be settled by Dr. L. L. Johnson. A. J. WILLEY. Oct. 13 , 1883. L. L. JOHXJOX. WOTICE. All monies due the TiimrxE for sub scription come by the terms of the sale to me. Parties who know themselves to be in arrears for subscription will b warmly received at any time , if they come essh. in hand. A. B. Coi-'Fiuvnr , Publisher. i can winter from ono to two hun dred head of rattle. G M > 1 range , good water , goui shelter and plenty " 1 hay. ( Ml on or address , WM. ( ) . BOND , Bondville , Xeb New Home. M. A. Spalding , agent for the light running New Honi'j cowing machine ; SPLENDID. Marshes Golden Balsam , inc Famous Lung Medicine , fs Valued Highly. "I have used MAUSII'S GoLnr.v BAI. SAM ron Tire THKOAT AND LUNG : ? and fmd it : i splendid Couch remedy. Ii gives speedy relief. " D. H. WiNou. TJreston , Iowa. * * I wish everybody to knot ? thm MAUSH'S OOLDC.V BALSAM is a tru < - ufcdrcinc. One bottle curc'il uus of a hfenl. lingering-cough. I value it highh. 11. A. Jackson , Qurnc111 : * . ' I would be pleased to receive tuv dozen bottles of MARSH'S GOLDKN BAI. 8AM at once. Everybody that us-os tr appears to be greatly relieved and well jtleasodwith its effects. " P. II. Cris-p. ilruegist , Monroe City , Mo. > lAU8ii's GOLDEN BALSAM , the fa mons Throat and Lung medicine , and MARSH'S G. LDK.V BLOOD & LIVKI : Toxfe , the great Blooa and Liver ren ovator , arc 'for sale by S. L. Green , druggist , McGook. Large bottles fU cents and § 1. Look Here ! St. Louis white lead 'for $8 per hun dred. Pure boiled oil SO cents per gallon. 1-50 test headlight , 25 cents per gal Machine cas'toroil $1.50 per gallon. Coal pressed castor oil $2 per gal- 4on at < $ fnKEx's DRUG STORK. For Sale * 16 or 18 choice grade bucks. We.-'t of Driftwood , south uf the river. 17-3t. < G. B. XETILKTO.V. Wanted. Ten cords of dry ash wood. AppK to Citizens' Bank. IG-tf. D , KENDALL'S ' AU -AXO- Resort 'f ' ; Is the place for Cold Lemonade , - Ginger Beer , Pop , "Choice Cigars , Candy , Nuts , te. CALL andEN JOY YOURSELVES HOOF OINTMENT CURES CRACKED JKOFS , SPRAINS SCRATCHES and SORES IN HORSES. CATTLE and SHEEP. Ask your storekeeper for it. or writ- * direct to "the manufacturer.- . AMERICAN LUBRICATING OIL COMPANY. Cleveland , - - Ohio. m -BISI i &TJRSD BIT Dr , Rush's Regulator , FOR HEART TROUBLES. VCrG. . 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