The Tribune F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION : $2 PER YEAR INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. . FOR PRESIDENT , JAMES G. BLALNE , OF MAINE. FOll VICK-PBESIDENT , JOHN A. LOGAN , OF ILLINOIS. Republican State Convention. The republican electors of the state of Ne braska arc invited to send delegates from the several counties to meet in convention at Omaha , Wednesday , August 27th , 1884 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for five presidential electors. Also , for Governor , Lieutenant-Got ernor , Secretary of State , State Treasure : Auditor of Public Accounts , Commissioner o Public Lands and Buildings , Superintendcn Public Instruction , Attorney General , an < such other busiiless as may be presented t the convention. The counties given below arc entitled to rep resentation as follows being based upon tli vote cast for J. M. Hiatt , Regent of the Uni versity , giving one dclegate-at-large and on for every one hundred ana fifty votes and th major fraction thereof : Dundy 11 Hitchcock Frontier 2 | Red Willow It is recommended thatno proxies be admit ted to the convention , except such as are hcl by persons residing in the counties fron which proxies ui given. Omaha , Neb. , May 22,1884. t. GEO. W. E.DORSEY , Chairman. S. B. COLSON , Secretary. Central Committee. The Republican Central Committee of this the 30th Senatorial District , is hcreliy request ed to meet at Indianola on the 23d day of July , 1884 , for the purpose of fixing a time for holding the Convention of said District and transact ing such other business as may be necessary GEO. HOCKNELL , Chairman. J. UYKON JEN.MNOS , Secretary. Central Committee. The Members of the Republican Centra Committee of the Eighth Judicial District arc hereby requested to meet at OXFORD , Fnrnu * county. Neb. , on the 19th day of July , 1884 , for.the purpose of fixing a time and place for holding the next Convention of said Dis trict and transacting such other business as may be necessary. EDWIN C. HAWLEV , Chairmain J. liritox JENNINGS , Secretary. County Central Committee. The .Red Willow County Republican Centra Committee is hereby called to meet at Indian ola , on Thursday , July 24th , 1884 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , for the purpose ol calllng.the County Convention and the trans action of such other business as may properly come before * them. GEO. HOCKXELL. Chairman. JNO. J. LAMKDHN , Secretary. CONGRESS adjourned Yithout date on Monday , the 7th iust. IF the longest platform knocks the persimmons , the Democrats ought , to get there. J3ot it is usually the longest pole , and James G. carries that pole. THE Ecd Cloud Chief has assumed the seven-column quarto size the most desirable shape for a newspaper. The immense patronage of that journal war rants the enlargement. GREAT stres's-is laid upon the man } ' Irish votes which Elaine will command , this fall , especially the sons of Irish men , who have attained their majority. $ Maybe , but doVtpin too much of your precious faith there. SAYS the venerable Marshal Canro- bert of France : "Iam a Christian , sir ; I am a Catholic , though not a very lloman one , and I do not often practice my religion. Still , for all that , when I am summoned to quit the scene I shall ask God to sign 1113' marching orders. " " THE Beatrice Express puts it this way : ' 'The mountain labored and brought forth a mouse. " Cleveland and Hcndricks as to size more nearly ) resemble sewer rats than the inoffensive ' little mouse , and will do some tall fight ing before they arc downed by our next > President and Vice-President , Elaine and Logan. EDELBERTO GIRO will be remembered as the man who was alleged to have en trapped the late unhappy and ill-fated Mrs. Christiancy into the apparent in discretions upon which her husband's application for divorce was based. Giro was proven to be a most villainous and : infafaious scoundrel. It seems that he is a professional plunderer of women with money and a desire to marry. He is now in jail for swindling a fond widow out of $11,000 , which he took to invest for her while their marriage was pend ing. The chance to give him abon nineteen years in the pen is one that will be hailed whtU joy by the most merciful judge iii the land. ACCORDING to a close calculation it qppcars that there will be , two million more voters this fall than in 1880 , and the more careful the computation the more convincing the proof that the greatest increase is in tho.se statc.s very strongly Republican , giving unmistak able evidence of a greatly increased Republican majority. reference to the calls at the head of this column , it will appear that a meeting of the Republican Central Committee of the Eighth Judicial Dis trict is called to meet at Oxford , on Saturday , July 10th , for the purpose 'of'fixing a time and place for holding the next Convention of said District. The Republican Central Committe of the 30th Senatorial District is request ed to meet at Indianola , on Wednesday , July 28d , for the purpose of fixing a time for holding the Convention of said District. THE republican party , by its conven tion in Chicago , demonstrated that it has planted itself upon a higher plane than it ever before attained. Until now , no national convention would ever cm- body in its platform so clear and positive a declaration relative to the civil ser vice. No republican convention ever be fore accepted distinct ! } ' "the duty of leading in the work of progress and reform. * ' No previous body was ever so free from every- taint of spoils , so pure from everything unfair , or despotic or corrupt. Utica Herald ( Rep. ) THE saloon keepers of Dubuque , Ia. } are paying no attention to the liquor law that was to go into effect on the fourth. They are all open and selling as if there was no law against it. They closed on Sunday and are more careful to whom they sell. There are 176 li censed saloons in the city and not one has closed. They arc determined to payne no attention to the law. "Wholesale dealers arc doing business as usual , except they put their packages up in different shape and seek new means o : transportation , the railways having de eided to obe } ' the law. THE courtesies heing exchanged be trvvcen El 3Iahdi and G'hinesc Gordoi prior to the prophet's march upon Khar toum to cut the throat of his infide friend , are quite amusing. Gordon commenced' them by offering in the name of the Egyptian government aiii his royal mistress to make El JMahdi the governor of Soudan. After pondering dering upon the offer for some time the prophet has returned the compliment by offering to make Gordon the emir of Khartoum. All he requires of him is to change his religion , give up tobacco and spirits and become a * seed Moham- * i edan. Journal. A ME FITRST and "Win. Nave arc two t enthusiastic democrats of St. Joe who will know a good deal more inNovem " ber than they do now , and their en lightenment will cost them just two thousand five hundred dollars apiece. When the nomination of Cleveland by the democrats was being discussed by a number of gentlemen , Furst and Nave offered to wager $1.000 on each of the states of Ohio. Indiana. New York and Massachusetts B" n)5n O ; democratic , and $1,000 on the general result. The wa ger was promptly taken by A C. Dawes ind J. T. Chew , and the takers will win on every point. MONDAY was the ninety-fifth anniver sary of the storming and destruction of the Bastile , and it was celebrated by Trcnchmeu everywhere. The Bastile t vas the state prison or citadel of Parip , t vhich was built in 1370 by Charles V. "t was a political prison , in which noble- nen , authors and politicians , who were ictims of royal jealousy , political des- lotism , court intrigue or ecclesiastical erscc"ntion wgre confined without the 'ormality of a trial and conviction of crime. They were summarily sent there ' y an arbitrary document called a lettrc le cachet. The prisoners were left in gnorancc of the cause and duration of heir punishment , and were completc- y debarred from intercourse with their Vicnds. The destruction of the Bastile * : tvas the first violent symptoms of the French revolution , and its fall was due to jffort ? of the gallant and liberty loving ; Frenchmen who fought for Freedom's > ause in the American revolution , rhey carried home with them the enthu siasm which they had imbibed in Amer- ; ca , and incited their countrymen into iction. The key or the Uastilc was presented by La Fayetto to George iVashington , and is now one of the most" ntcresting relics at Mount Yernon. ci 01 CLEVELAND and HEXDIUCKS i > > the jourbon cry. John Kelly's is blood. ; MR. GLADSTONE'S , warning to the house of lords that it looked as though they would soon have tc step down and out of the government , has started a row all oyer England that promises to throw into the shade our quadrennial periods of unpleasantness. The country was ripe for the declaration. The liberal journals recognize the signal for a charge on hereditism and aristocratic privileges with exceeding great joy , and the caution with which Mr. Gladstone framed his hint is by no means imitated in their stirring editorials. Lord Boseberry , in the very nest of the nobility , the house of lords , seconded Mr. Gladstone's warning by delivering a solemn lecture on the uselessness of that body , and said they must reform or go under. In the course of Roscberry's speech he illustrated the practical imbecility of the lords by contrasting their pres ent position in the government with that of the American senate. He said that it was not because the senate was a more able body of men than the lords , that tluy wielded a greater power and influence over national affairs , but be cause they represented the wishes of the people and were responsible to them finally for their action. There was talent enough in the British hereditary senate , but it is wasted because of the want of sympathy with the nation , lie assured his brethren that they now rep resent nothing but heredity , the church and the interest of land owners. THE cholera has jumped from France to Germany , it having made its appear ance at Constance , in the duchy of Baden. This'is in accordance with the prediction of the eminent German phy sician and expert Dr. Koch , who stated on Monday last that the propcct of the spread of the disease all over Europe was hourly more certain , and that perhaps it would ultimately reach America. Lon don is crowded with Americans who have been frightened out of France , and will soon return home. It is not at all unlikely that some of thorn will carry the scourge with them , and possibly they may , if their return is delayed much longer , be subjected to a long quarantine before landing. Meantime every American city ought to take im mediate sanitary precautions , the prin cipal of which is the thorough cleaning of streets , alleys , sewers , and all other places where filth has been allowed to accumulate- . FRANCE is worried with the maggot of reform , and has been taking lessons from Madagascar in the matter of di vorce. In Madagascar when a hus band has had enough sauce from his better half , or is tired of her from airy cause , all he has to do is to call in a neighbor or two for witnesses , hand his wife a piece of money and say.il thank you , madam. ' ' ' Divorce is un derstood and described in that island as ' 'thanking one's wife. ' ' The divorce law recently adopted by the French assembly is very nearly as simple. Al most aivy pretext will answer the purpose and "mutual consent" is sufii- cientin the absence of any other excuse. The new marriage contract merely stipulates that the parties shall live together as man and wife so long as they may agree to do so , and so there are no vows to break. WE print this morning a gentle alltt- siou to the nether limbs of certain Apollo-like senators , relative to a ecu test for the palm , by which it will be seen that our own Van " \Vyck \ is the possessor of the worst bandied pair of shanks in that august body. We have long known that he possessed the voice of the busy buzz saw , but" the revelation that the perimeter of the saw is also beautifully and faithfully represented in the stems jn which he stands is grateful beyond verbal indication. It must be stated , too , that this graceful tendency to the , f jurveliiicar is r.ot a natural deformity , 'jut is occasioned by the burden of more 3rains than the slender extremities could It support without wavering. Topics. THE democratic party , iu national convention assembled , declares in its platform that "it is indispensable hc practical application and enforce- ncnt of these fundamental .principles hat the government should not always e controlled by one party. " This is a leclaration naturally expected from a jarty that has been out in the cold for wenty-five years. It is the only decla- ation in their platform that is sincere ind sensible. ACCORDING to its population San Francisco has the smallest debt of any iity in the country , its net debts being mly $1,500,000. Ifc puts all its jxpen- liturcs in the tax levy , no matter' what , , hey are. r THE democrats had a great brained , great hearted , true and tried leader in the person of Allen GThurinan. . So. too , in the persons of Bayard and Hen- dricks , or even McDonald. The nomi nation of either of these men put the democracy where they entered the cam paign solid and harmonious , without a factor of division in New York or any where. And the fool managers , going along the line of resentment against John Kelly in the delegations from states that cannot elect a democratic elector , sot aside the great candidates of unity and strength and took the one single candidate whose candidacy would divide and distract the democracy. It was an act of unreasonable political folly. Keokuk Gate City. CHANDLER and Hcndricks ajc keep ing the wires warm. They carry on their correspondence in a very public manner. If they continue to use the wires as freely throughout the campaign as they have for the past two or three days , the stump orator will not have much of a show to have his great speeches reported by telegraph. ORDINANCE NO. 18. Providing for the Building and Repairing of Sidewalks in the Village of McCook. Hi : IT Oiti > AixiuIIy tlie Chairman and Hoard of Trustees of the Village of McCook : SKCTIDX 1. That whenever a majority of resident owners of lots in any block or Mocks fronting on any street within the Arillaje of McCook , shall sijrn and present a petition to the Village Hoard , a petition asking- for the construction of sidewalks alonp that portion of any street on which the lots of the signers of such petition shall abut , the A'illage Hoard , may , by resolution , order such sidewalks built. SEC. - . Every such resolution shall specify the width of the walk required , and the kind and dimensions of material to be used in the construction thereof , and shall be published one week in some newspaper published and of general circulation in said village : Pro vided that no sidewalk shall be less than four feet in width on residence streets and not less than 10 feet in width and of material not less than two inches thick on all business streets. Sue. 3. Whenever any sidewalk ift said vil lage shall be out of repair , the Village Hoard may , by resolution , order the same to be re paired , and every such resolution shall be published as provided in section 2 of this ordinance. SKC. 4. Such publication will be hold to be sufficient notice to the owners of lots so loca ted , to build or repair such sidewalks , as the ease may be , in accordance with the terms of such resolution , within : 'll days from the pub lication of such resolution. SKU. 5. Should the owners of lots abuting on streets on which sidewalks may have been so ordered , neglect or refuse , for 0 days after such notice , to build or repair such sidewalks , the Village Hoard may enter into a contract and cause such sidewalks to be built or re paired , and shall levy a special tax to pay for the same , on the lot or lots on which any such sidewalk shall be built or repaired , such tax to be levied and collected as other village raxes , and shall be known as "special assess ments for improvements. " SEC. ( i. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage , approv al and publicatiwn. Passed and approved this 15th day of July , liWJ. J. E. HEKGEK , Chairman. l31. . KiMMii.r , , Clerk. ORDINANCE NO. 17. To Prevent Disturbances of the Peace In the Village of McCook. HK iTOitnAixno , Hy the Chairman and Hoard of Trustees of the Village of McCook : SECTION 1. 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M own- ship 1. north of range -li west , in Hed Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the eancella- tioirof said entry ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the JiStn day of July , Ife61 , at 10 o'clock , A. M. , to respond spend and 1 uriiMi testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 4. G. L. LAWS , Uegister. U. H. LAND OFFICE McCook.Neb. , June 21st. 1884. Complaint having been entered at this oliice by William H. Porter against Lewis 1) . Itey- noIds for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry 705 , date North Platte , Neb. , May ( i , 1KT ! ' , upon the southwest quarter of section : township 1 north , ranged west , in Hel Willow county , Neb. , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that Lewis I ) . Iteynolds has failed to break ; has failed to plant any part of said land to forest trees , seeds or cutting's since making said entry , and that no part of said land has ever been planted to trees , seeds or cuttings or cultivated ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oliice on the 4xii day of AUOUST , 188.1 , at U o'clock , A. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged failure. 4. G. L. LAWS , Register. TJ. S. LAND OFFICE- McCook , Neb. , June 20th , 1S81. Complaint having been entered at this oliice by Frank D. Smith against Itobcrt A. Hroivn for failure to comply with law as to timber- culture entry 1240 , dated North Platte , Neb. , January 27,1880 , upon the northeast quarter section 28 , township 1 north , range 'M west , in Ited Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the , ' cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleg ing that Hubert A. Hrown has failed to breaker or cultivate , or to plant to trees , tree seeds or cuttings , any part of said tract since date of entry up to this time ; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oliice on the 5TU day of AUGUST , 18S4 , at 1 o'clock , P. M.to respond and furnish testimony concern ing said alleged failure. 4. G. L. LAWS , Itegistcr. U. S. LAND OFFICE McCook , Neb. , Julv 7th , 18SJ. Complaint having been entered at this oliice by Fie u ry 1C. Hartholomew against James 11. Whittaker for failure to comply with law as \ to timber-culture entry No. T.SK > , dated North II Platte , Neb. . March o'Oth , 1880 , upon the south east quarter section 21. township 1 , north , range J west , in Ked Willow county , Neb. , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging that James H. Whittaker has failed to break , cultivate , or plant to trees , seeds' or cuttings , any part of said tract since date of entry up to the present time ; the said parties are hereby summoned to ap pear at this oliice on the 1st day of SKITKMUKK , 1884 , at 1 o'clock , P. M. , to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. . G. L. LAWS , Hegister , . : L . S. LAND OFFICE > McCook , Neb. , June 2Sth , 1SS4. ! ' Complaint having been entered at this oliice by ; John M. Davis against Ucnjamiii O. Hanger for failure to comply with law as culture entry 408. dated North PI latte , Neb. , ) November 'ti , 1878 , upon the southeast quarter section 22. township 4 north , range 28 west , in Ued Willow county. Neb. , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleg ing that Henjamin O. Haugcr failed to culti vate , or plant to trees , seeds orcuttinirs. any part ' of said tract during 1W3 ; that he failed to cultivate to timber any part of said tract during 182 , and that said failure lias contin ued to this time ; that there is no timber grow n ing on said laud : the said parties are hereby to summoned to appear at this oliice on the 20th th day of AufifST , 1SS1 , at 1 o'clock , 1' . M. , to respond or spend and furnish testimony concerning said Ji alleged failure. 5. G. L. LAWS. Uegister. o- . > > oth then U. S. LAND OFFICE AT on McCook , Neb. , June 27th , la . Complaint having been entered at this oliice an y Sevrine Hossler against Ezra A. Stollle for anW \ failure to comply with law as to timber-cul ture entry No. ' . 'W ' , dated : : t North Platte.Neb. , April liith , IRTii , upon the northwest \ \ section , township 4. north of range 2 ! ) west , in Hcd Willow county , Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry ; contestant alleging hat E/.ni A. Stollle has failed to plow or break mite ar caube to be plowed or broken ten acres of to said land at any time since the date of his entry th try up to the date hereof , and that thedefcnd- or iint has not plowed or broken any part of said Jc land as required by law. The said parties are N , ( liereby summoned to appear at this oUicc-on theiithday of August , lt-84 , at 10 o'clock. A. > I. , to respond and fiirnfch testimony concern ' . ' ing said ailegi-d fetiluio. teNt { ( J. L. LAWS , Hegistcr. : Nt : FINAL PHOOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , > July Kith , 1S8J. i' . Notice is hereby jrivcn that the following lamed settler has filed notice of his intention na omakctlnal proof in support of his claim , and til to hat said proof will be made before Kosristcr ! H'Hecoiverat McCook , Neb. , on SATruiY , or " \u < 3UST ird , 1SS4 , viz : William Coleman , Ju - ; _ lomestead 141t ? , for the. southwest quarter ol jtoi eetion 154 , township 4 north , range 30 tvest. toi le names the following- witnesses to prove tin u's continuous residence upon , ami ciiltiva- Oil hu ioij of , said land , viz : Phillip Weick , .Michael Veiek. Geoiw White and .Millianl Horrell , ah McCook , Nebraska. 7. G. L. LAWS , Hefdster. LANO OFFICE AT 3IcCooK , NEK. , I June 7th , 1SS4. f . Notice is hereby jrivon that the following- lamed settler luis tiled notice of her intention na : oinake Until proof in supportof her churn , and to i i hat fiiid proof will be made before Register thi i nd Kcceivcr at McGook , Neb. , on Saturday , He. . 'uly 3 ! > th , 1SS4. vti. : .Mary A. Conner , homc- i-.tl tdad entry iW5 : , for the northeast quarter Sja section : . ' . " > , township 1 north , ranjre ) west , tov he names the following witnesses to prove the er continuous residence upon , and eultiva- Oil : ion of , said land. viWilber F Sannder , lun ohnL. Sellers , Hobeit S. Coolcy and .James CO I filler , all of Stoughton , Neb. Ullt 2. G. L. LAWS , Register. 3- , LAND Omcw AT SIcCooK , NKIJ. , July 2nd , lb l. J Notice is hereby tfvon Unit the following mimed settler lias tiled notice of his Intention \/fc * w * iv * wmww . .f * * V" t " " , . „ . . V * AUGUST ( tilt. 188-1 , viz : Andruw McO. llobb , homestcuil 100. for the douthcosl . iu rtcr sec tion , township 8 north , rniiRe SO west. Ho nitincs the followliiff witnesses to prove his continuous resldcncoiipon.andcultlvation of , suit ! hind , viz : Nicholas Sovonlt or , Charles D. Krcunbrack. William Dolan and William D. Cummin ) , ' , all of McCook , Neb. fi. G.L.LAWS , Heglstcr. LAND OKFICK AT McCooK , NKB. , { . Juno 18th , 18&1. f Notice la hereby Klvcn tiiat the following- naiiied settler has filed his notice of his Inten tion to make dual proof In support of his \ claim , and that said proof will bo made before Hctfisteror Receiver at JtcCook , Neb. , on 1-rl- duy , July atli.JBSI , viz : John it. Colcman , D. S. 170 for the. S. AV.it S. W. & section 25 and N. Y" S. E. 34 and S. E. ! i S. E. h sect. M , town. 4 north , range 30 west. Ho names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : ( Jeorso P.Wcick , 1'hlllp Wclck. Michael Weick and ililiard F. HOrrell , ail of McCook , Neb. a. O. L. LAWS , Hugistcr. LAND Omen AT MCCOOK , Nun. . > June Oth , lt l. \ Notice is hereby ivcn that the following named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will be made before Hegistcr or Heceiverat McCook , Neb. , on Friday , July 18th , li 4 , viz : Albertina Vance. D. S. No. lift. , for the west southwest U section Ji and west V- northwest 'i of section 11 , township X , north of range 20 west. She names the follow ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Louis H. March , John F. lilack , John M. Stone and James Kimball , all of McCook , Neb. a. G. L. LAWS , Keglster. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NKII. , I Juno 10th , 1881. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In supportof his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Hcglstcr or Heccivcr at McCook , Neb. , on SATUHDAV , Jmv2 th , 1884. viz : Alfred C. Nettlcton. homestead No. 1788 , for the northeast } north west ? 4 , north 'A northeast ? .t section ) and lot 8 section 158 , township ! > , north of range 'M west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz : Matthew H. John ston , O. Luther Nettleton , He/.ekiah W. Davis and John Whittaker , all of McCook , Neb. : i. G. L. LAWS , Hegistcr. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIJ. , I June 18th , Ib84. j Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has llled notice of her intention to make llnal proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will bo made before Heg- Ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , July anii , 1884 , viz : Laura A. Smith , D. S. IJUXl for theS. i-S N. E. J.i section i" , township 2 , north , range ,11 west , and lots 1 and 2 section ; > 0 , township north , range30 west. He names the following- witnesses to prove her continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John Cruts , William F. Kverist , John .Mat son , James L. Hoyt.all of Driftwood , Neb. ; ; . G. L. LAWS , Hegister. LANII OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIJ. , I June oth , 1881. | Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has llled notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim , and. that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , July I'.ith. 1884 , viz : C. Howard Moulton , D. S. No. 281 , for the south northeast ? .i and west V- southeast ; .i of section SO , township - north , range JiS west. He names the following wit nesses to prove liiscontinuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : G.Lloyd Clark , Alfred If. Fuller. Stephen A. Kodgcrs and F.rnest Fuller , all of Indianola , Neb. - ' . G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NKIJ. , i J line 21rd , 1584. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Hcgistcr or Itccciver at McCook , Neb. , on TUESDAY , AUGUST 5th , 1881 , viz : Richard Congdon , homestead No. 25J , for the "west 1A northeast . and east ' northwest ' . J.i / .t section 5 , township { north , range : )0 west. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Phillip Weick , Thomas Murphy , William M. Rollins and Charles E. McPhcrson , all of Mc Cook , Neb.1. . G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE ATMcCooK , NEIJ. . I June lith , 1881. j' Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Register rHcceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , July rah , 188f , viz : Henjamin F. McQuay , D. H. \o. til- ' , for the west J/i southwest J.i section and north ' , - . northwest f.t section If , town ship ' , north of range W west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , riz : Frank Swihart , William N. Potter , Rieh- ird Johnson and Charles Roper.all of McCook , S'eb. _ ' . G. L. LAWS , Hegister. LAND OFFICE AT McCoou , NEIL , I June lath , 1884. f Notice is hereby given that the following lamed settler has filed notice of his intention .o make final proof in support of his claim , and hat said proof will be made before Register r Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on FKIDAY.JUI.Y 5th , 1884 , viz : Thomas J. Rugglcs , homestead S'o. 1132 , for the northwest quarter section 1 , ownsiiip : t north , range 2U west. He names lie tollpwing- witnesses to prove his coutinu- iis residence upon , and cultivation of , said and , viz : William Johnson of McCook , Neb. , Villiam Crockford , Elhis Canaga and Martin tiiick , of Red Willow , Neb. ' ' G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NKU. . i „ . . , June Itith , IbSl. f ISotice is hereby given that the following lamed : settler lias llled notice of. his intention mxkc final proof in supportof his claim , uml hat said proof will be made before Re"i ter Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on SATUKD vv. UI.Y 2tith , 18SI , viz : Noble Gregrey , home- teau 11201 , torthe southeast quarter section , township 1 nfcrth , rango2a west. He names he following witnesses to prove Iiis continu- tis residence upon , mid cultivation of , said .inrt : , viz : William Jtelph , Francis L. Spicer nd James Gregrey , of atoiighton. Neb. , and illiam IJrent , of McCook , Neb. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEIJ. , i . . . . . , , May 21st , 18SJ. f notice is hereby given that the following amcd settler has Hied notice of his intention make final proof in supportof his claim , and liat said proof will be made before Register Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on TIICIISDAY , F'11" 31&-t' llS ? ' ' vJz : Leander Starbnck , D. S. o.i > U , tor the lot : j of section 21 and lots 5 , and , ol section 2ii , township a north , run e west. 1 Ic names the following witnesses to rove his continuous residence and upon , cul- VHtion of , said land , viz : Alex. Johnson , illiam McQuay , V , iHhuij Johnson mid John eiiuth , ail ol McCook. Neb. ! - G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEU. , I . . . . , . 'ay 21st , lt-84. T otlce is hereby given that the following amcd settler has filed notice of her intention makeiinal proof in supportofherclaim.and latsaid pioof will b made before RegMer Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Tnuie. iv , L"J'-Y KV'iV Cynthia , \ . Starbuek , D. .No. aw , lor the lots 2 ami : ; of section : i'i iwnship :5 : north , range 2it west. She names following witnesses to prove her continu- is : residence upon , and cultivation of , said .nd , viz : Alex. Johnson , William Johnson , iliiam McQuay and John Ncineth. all of Mc- jolc , cb. ; i. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAM > OFFICE AT McCooK , NE . , i . . . . . . , June 17th , 1SS4. f tice is hereby given that the followln- lined settler has Hied notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim , and at said proof will lie made before Register or cceiycrat .McCook , Neb. , on FUID'AY.\IUI.Y , lb } . viz : Nells W. Walliu. homestead S0.-for tie ( lots 2 , S , 10 and 11 of Kection 1 ! ) wnship p north , range 2S wpst. He names following witnesses to prove his coiriinti- residence upon , and cultivation of. al l nd , viz : Thomas C. Kuggles and Edwanl usc of McCook , Xc-I. . , Jacob Harshber'cr Gusta-e E. Walliu of Red Willow , Neb. - GL.LAVS , Register.