.Th 3Tribune ' " . F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. SUBSCRIPTIONb PER YEAR . \ . , . INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. AND now Rosewatcr will not speak . as he passetby. . Republican. v CHARLES TAYLOR and Joseph Me- Neal tried to paint the little town of Brush , Colo. , a handsome vermilion , and thqy are now playing checkers with their noses in durance vile. SENATOR DOLAN IUIH introduced bills as follows : To prevent the spreading of prairie fires ; To amend section 1chap ter l , cniiiiilol | ( statues ; To amend sec tion 75. chsiptor 28 , compiled statutes. - THE rush of those in the field of 9JournuH > into dispossess themselves of ' their respective franchises is only ' 'equaled in iu > epidemic nature , by the Jyjste with which others nmipy dosira- "bj . . location in response to the.im- -p < * rntive demand * of eoniniuiiitii.'sin the , 'throes of liti'iary htai ration Tins is a 'truly jiilanthroic airu. " -MAYHAP our people _ bswed the shock dtscfirniblo throughout this com monwealth about the tinii of tlu > con vening of our Legislature. The public is respectfully refuned to the lion. 15. Rosewater , who is eurri'iitly reported as having taken a tumble to him'sul ; about the above date. The way the legislature sat down on Edward must have been severe , as Rosey has not cracked a smile' since. AMERICANS are worshipers of suc cess , as exemplified in successful men and.too infrequently do thcyhtup to in quire , by what means the success has been attained. We have an instance in our state , ( which is still in its plas tic condition , ) in the case of the hero .of Nfinaha count } ' . , the 'Hon. Church Howe. Church is an example of sue cess , but we destroy the most beautiful tints of the delusive picture when we inquire further. We sue for peace a rest. VOORHEES , the1 fiend who caused the Hubbell wreck with which our readers are still conversant , has been found guilty and sentenced fifty years to the state penitentiary of Kansas. The train wreck for which Voorhees is convicted resulted in the death of Express MPS senger McNorton and the serious injury of Engineer Alex. Stewart and Conduc tor Lyman. Voorhees was formerly a B. & M. brakemau , living at Lincoln , and being discharged , perpetrated his fiendish act out of spite. He justly deserves the severe penalty. - ALL the mangy-little curs in these United States have , "like good citizens , ' ' ' joined in barking at that noble old bat tle-scarred veteran , Gen. Grant. Al though some kindly ciiticism weie not unmerited r. , thiscowardlv - hue and cr\ ' that' has teen raised with such nstouish- insriuiauiuiJty by those who could scnrce- , Iv " Gnd . terms to express ' the fulsotncnct * aTtluir puiist--wlien ( he object of theii .present spleen ; vis iu the enjoyment of the iiitTuJiau of his" glory , is one of tin mo > t contemptible . and unina'nh and * J- - . .ungenerousiibition. . , ! .y Americaif- wcliii\e I'xur m.ticed. . Tin General > * * _ * > rdns.ii of a iaigf Mini of mmiev recent l"pjfft-red him by friend > .and tiiu pledg ing of his souvenirs'to Vanderbilt-have the tiue ting of the old commander. THE senatorial contest in Illinois as sumes an aspect of almost national im portance , as upon the selection of a democrat or republican uiay be based the complexion of the senate for a num ber of } ears. Should the.republicans gain two senators in the 49th congress- and at the wor.tlose only one , the sit uation would not be critical , but the chances are that-in the election to be made for the 50th congress the repub licaiis have .more show for losing than t'-ie democrats. The Chicago Inter- Ocean cautions Illinois republicans to- work together without the slightest bickering and says : The legislative history of the country . leads to the conclusion that as a rule it is a good thing in have the- two branches of ii state legislature or o congress in the control of different parties. There are inconveniences about it certainly , but each body then serves as a check upon the other , and thus reduces the danger of abuse of power. Before the war the republicans had control of the house in more than one congress , " but the senate remained democratic.Hav - ing'cipce got cnnliol-of 'the , senate , the republicans have neverlop it , and dur ' ing the" next adnijnistatioif1 at control . will'of ] the very highest itfipprtaucc ; The Brush Tragedy. ( Special to the Sterling Nowa. BRUSH , COLO. , Jan. 9 , 1885.On Wednesday evening Joe McNeal and brother , Chas. Taylor and some others had a grand ppree. They undertook to run tlie town. About the first man tack led was Frank Jochum , sitting quietly in the store of Black & Kram. Tailor entered , looked at Jochum a minute , threw him out the door , and hit him on the head with his revolver , making a bad gash. He gave himself up , and paid his fine. Thence he went to the Billiard Hall and undertook to kill Proprietor Downs , who escaped him , and caused his * arrest. While making arrest Constable Giibcrtson was compelled to shoot him , the ball taking effect in the side of his head , but not seriously wounding him. At the time of arrest , . Taylor and the other parties were shooting and howling in the Billiard Hall. Joe McNeal was also arrested , having previously shot Jas. Holland while trying to make the latter datjpe. McNeal escaped from the court room while being examined before Judge Cheadle. and has not been caught. Taylor is under one thousand dollars bail to appear at the next term of. Dis trict Court. He was unable to furnish bail up to Friday morning. It.is rumored - ' ' mored that a former Brushite is at foot of all the trouble and is giving the gang all assistance. i BRUSH , Friday P. M. They have caught .McNeal at Uenkelman , Neb. , and , will have him back at Brush to-night. PADDY RYAN , Ei-q. , who runs a pal atial grog shop on South State street , Chicago , has gone to New York to in et Hon. John L. Sullivan , conduc tor of an sesthetic saloon in Boston. These two gentlemen will hold a lit tle soiree- which everybody will be invited ( at § 2 an invite ) and after pmn- meling each other a little , will return lo their respective gin factories. This affair and the movements of the two honorables will be cluonicled by tele graph and published in papers all over the Unitc-d States , and they will gain all'the glory and shekels they -could hope for. The tired and weary pub- lie almost wish that John and Paddy could be chained together and com pelled to fight with" knives until both their bodies repiesented mosquito net ting. The } ' are getting- be decided ly old chestnuts and should go on tlie retired list. Republican. Gaui is divided into three parts , " said Cajsar , though he disguis ed this geographical information un der a lingo not known to anybody now , especially doctors and drug clerks. Mr. Rosewater's gall is also divided into three parts. One part is devoted to the railroads , the second to the leg islature and the third to country edi tors. In view of the ease with which old Gaul was conquered we suggest to Mr. Rosewater that in union there is strength , and the sooner he gets his gall concentrated the better it will be for him. SENATOR DOLAN has introduced a bill designed to change the present law as to the population required by villages to incorporate as a city of the second class. His amendment to the present law makes the required number 1,000 in stead of 1,500. Shall this bill pass , MbCotik can yicorporatc as a city of the second class , which will give us a much itetter organization. Village organize tian is a nonentity. THE Omaha Republicanafter mature Mil'cralicm , has arrived at the conclu sion that this is a non-appreciative age , nid cites in extenuation the faet that , the other day a Maine editor thrashed t politician and kicked him clear out * HI the sidewalk , and the judge , instead > f praising the editor , fined him § 21 ind costs. A BILL has been introduced in the lower House of our , Legislature bj Rep resentative Crook , fixing the maxiniaui standard of passenger traffic at 3 cent ? per mile. This will most likely become a law , railroads arc , to all appearances , willing to concede the rate. REPRESENTATIVE HOCKNELL , has a ilace on the following committee's : Internal Improvements , Railroads , and Live Stock and Grazing Interests. John Sheldon .said * * * " hay , if cut at the proper time , cart3fjlly ( iujjpd uid properly stacked , and f&l jfijjh'c- ously to cattle will fatten them faster ind cheaper than a mixture of hay i&d 'ruin. M.y laud will produce from . * 7 * * ive to six tons to the acre annuajjy > f this nutiitious hay. Beef fattened HI alfalfa is nuch sweeter and rtiore juicy thai- that fattened on grain * ? ort Collins Courier , WASHINGTON LE'lTER. , Washington , D. C. , Jan. 11. ' 85/ 1 The dedication of the Washington Monument which is soon to precede the inauguration ceremonies , promises to be a rather tame affair at best. Mr. Win- throp's oration has been prepared some time but the orator will hardly be' able to deliver it in person , while the propo sition that Mr. Win throp's son should read it is far from being satisfactory. When the corner stone of the Bunker Hill Monument was laid on the 17th of June , 1825 , Daniel Webster was the orator tor , and his magnificent address on that occasion was inspired'not only by the presence of LaFayette but by hundreds of the old veterans of the Revolution themselves who occupied seats directly in front of the orator. On the 17th of June , just eighteen years afterward , the capstone of the monument was lifted to its place , and Mr. Webster again deliv ered the oration , this time with Presi dent Tyler and his Cabinet among his auditors , and still hundreds of the Revo lutionary fathers with open mouths and hands to their ears , drinking in the sub lime eloquence of the country's greatest orator. It was this occasion that brnugh t forth the familiar quotation : "Vener able men ! You have come down to us from a former generation , " &c. , which was not in Mr. Webster's prepared speech at all , but was suddenly inspired by the surroundings and circumstances of the occassiou. The writer of this , though a meic boy , was present on that occasion and can never forget the scene presented when these rough old patri archs wept like children at the thrilling words of the great orator. The folly of both houses originating bills upon the same subject is to be some what sadly demonstrated in the prospec tive defeat of both the Cullom bill in the Senate and the Reagan bill in the House' which provide for the regulation of interState ter-State commerce. The Cullom bill will pass the Senate to-morrow , and the Reagan bill will pass the House some day this week. There i.s not much sim ilarity in the provisions of the two bills , so that it i.s not more than likely that the Seriate will pay the least attention to the Reagaii measure , than it is prob able that the House will take notice of the Cullom production. The upsjiiit of the business \villbe _ thatjieitherJl' be reached , au'd the railroads as usml will come out first best. So far as the House could accomplish it , there is to be a Department , of Agri culture a'nd a Cabinet minister to look after the beans and potatoes of the coun try. Is it possible that Congress sup poses that any Cabinet minister is going to make a specialty of advancing the ag ricultural over any other of the many in terests of this prodigious country ? And if such a Cabinet minister were disposed j to make a specialty of playing into the hands of grangers as the high muck-a muck of officialism , how long will it be before the iron interests of Pennsylva nia , the codfish interests of Massachu setts , the wooden-nutmeg and brass- clock interests of Connecticut ; , and the Saddle Rock oyster interest of Virginia and Maryland , will be howling for places in the Cabinet ? The resident population of Washing ton have taken it upon themselves to in augurate Mr. Cleveland in a style entire ly becoming to the kind of a President who gets a chance to be inaugurated but once in a quarter of a century. There is to be more of a military display per- iiaps than comports with the Republican simplicity that we boast of , but what kind of a demonstration \vould we have without the blaze of buttons and the jlare of trumpets ? The ground floor of the new Pension ' 'Office is to be set } tpart for Mr. Cleveland's ball , and the ! elegance of the raiment to be worn on that occasion 1 shall describe to vou as M minutely as I shall possibly dare to. DOM PEDKO. Commissioners' Proceedings. OFFICE OF COUNTY CLKRK. i Incltanolii. Jim. 7 , Jt5. . f The board of county commissioners of Heel Willow county met pursuant to adjournment ; ' aC Dec.JOtli. . 1884 , and to settle with tlie coun ty treasurer ns. provided by law. Present , ! ilenry Ciubtrce. Chair jian/ . L. Green and j 3. J. Allinston , commissioners , and C. D. Jramer , clerk. Proceedings of last session j read and approved. ' | The board proc&ctled-tothe consideration of sltunis against tlyj cgutfey , and on motion , the following1 claims were SuiditeU aud alloued on the jrencral f uri L : Hillman. digging grave and seeing to burial of Jus" . Garner , claim SS.OU. al lowed at . , . . . . ' . . S 4.00 J. L. Nettleton , sprvices as Co. Supt-.Pnb. Instruction fhr quarter ending Decnm- . . 62.00 3. H. McCormick , fees in inquisition upon - on the body "Tit Jas. Garner , pcrvinjr summons on jury and mileoKf . 2.10 ? a3mer Way.2 stoves , coal hods , etc. for _ [ courthouse . -9. 5 ' lohn S. Glandoti , taxes refunded. . . 9" ' fhomas Bennett , services as judge of I election and mileage , making election TCturus , cltiirn SJ.Wralloved at. . . . . . . . . 9J J Dr" . A. J.Phaw. professional services ren dered Mn > . Crist , prior to. dirt-ing and niter amputation of thigh , claim of $75 00 , allowed at 23.00 On motion , the following claims were mid I ted and allowed on the lutano fund levy for the year 1WI : R. M.CrUwpll. 3 days services on board of insunity in case of Inez Miller $9 Co \Vclboru.6crvlcctnnd mileage in con veying Inez Miller to instiuo hospital. . 40.il On motion , the following cluiiiiH were audi ted and allowed on the KOiicuil fuml levy for the year I U : John Johns-oil , tax refunded. . . . . $ 2.W Nathan W Milier , tax'refuudcd 3.7i On motion , the following cluim > MIS audited and 'allowed on the load fund levy for the year 1881 : Palmer Way.C { fcschain , boltsnallsctc.3.6 ! On motion , the following official bonds wcro approved : ABSLSSOHS : S. W Stilgehouer. Daribury ; I. Bennett. Heaver ; Samuel Young , East Val- le , * ; P. T. Francis , \\illow Grove OVKK- SEEIIS IOAI ) UISTKICTS : Samuel Younp , No ti : A. Z. Jones. No. 11 ; O.il. .Miller. No. 1 ; S. B. Coltrain , No 10 : Baltlmsar Lchn , No I * , A. B. Coppers , No. 0. CO.NSTAHLES : Joseph W. Daniels. North Valley : C. M. Gobcn. Indi anolaV. . F. Simpson , Ited U'illow : E Law thers , Gcrvor. JUSTICES : Clark Ward , Indi anola ; Uoyal Buck. Hed Willow. In the matter of the petition of T M. Clark and others , to establish a public road com mencing at the southwest corner of section 10 , town. 15 , range 20 west , thence running east between sections 1C and 21. and between sec tions 15 and 22 , and between sections 14 and 23 , and between 13 and 21 : AJSOfor the loca tion of the road running north and south be twceii sections 21 and 22 : Also to establish a road "to run north and south , in th ? centre of section 21. " On motion , the petition wan granted , with the understanding that tin * county shall be at no expense forthcestab lislnnent and vacation of th above described roads. Itoaddistrict No.ll having been divided ami road district No. 20 having been constituted out of part of the territory of road district No. 11. on motion , the county treasurer is ; iu- thorizccl and instructed to divide all iuonr.\ heretofore collected , or that may be hcrcaflcj collected of the year 1SK5 ro.id tu\es. one hull of snicl taxes to be placed to the credit of each road district. On motion , the county clerk was instructed to notify publishers of county papers that the commissioners will receive bidsfor publishing commissioners' proceedings , legal noticesam ! advertisements , bids to be filed in the county clerk's oflice on or before January iHth. lf > . * , at 2 o'clock , P. M. , at which time all bids will be opened and the contract let. On motion , the bourtt adjourned to meet January 12th. 188" C. D. CUAME'II , County Clerk AUK VOU MADE miacrolilc by Indigestion. 1,1 * sttpatiini. Dizzincbb. Lus of Appoiltu , Vu'lov. bkm Shlloli's VlttiliztT Is u posit l\u Cure. FOi : DYSPEPSIA and Lhcr complaint. > nu II.M- prln.ed truiir.iiuco on exi-ry bottle of oliilolfn Vl.i.l Izcr It HIM er fail * to cure. Till' Kcv. Gco. II 'I linyer. of Ilouilion , Inil . * ' ' "Hotli inj self , i nd wife owe our lives to SIIILOH * CONbUMlTlON CUKE. " WHY WILL YOU coupli ft hen hlloh Ciiri * v I K\U ! iliiinVdlulo ullcf. I'llcu 11) cm. , . " > ! rts : in > l V SHILOIi'S CAl-AUUlI KKMKDY for CaUirrli. ilipli'luTiu ' anil Ciinkor Mou'li A NASAL IJ .li : 1OU fm ; with c.icli bottle > ' Sliilolfb ' ntuiili Kfinedy. Pilcc 30 vvnti. SHILOll'b Uin wHl Immediately relieve 1011 , WlitxirliiR cinigli and 15n > nchih. "II ACKMKT .LK" . l.ibtii sand flagrant prfui" . Price 2S and 5 < i ri ins. Sold l > y S I. . Om-n druwUt. Mcfook. Soli. S < tful' i lie worKlti'-j class. Send llfrci , 1 IL g 8 jjf" ! I > ' > HI Iami invlil ! iniil } ni : f.'ci bl 5f : > ' rojil. : v.ilnililc hir. 01 : : ij.i ! > if - I w MHU ? Irit ulil ; .ii-- , -n In t'ui.i \ f 1:1 ! ; . ! moil1 tinrtifi n : n f < l.ij tit in tin ! " \rr U > ' Mil. i i- "ihir u u v lii- i - . i.Hj > itnl in it ifijiitrvtl. \ \ > - > . . Ktnr vou V.ij i . .r > \i rk nil ( lie tlim * < ir n IIMM' ; * < > ) : ! > i1. ' > MjiU Inui'.i i- ly ! . .uli'ii- : | in l > u h ' ( v- . \oiiii > ; i.il .1 1 \"iioii L't-iij IMIII Iro'ii "i" n-iit > "ii-i 'i } i-\i- ! IIK ilu1 : : itiini ! i- work mi. : me bu-.iiii1-- . i\i- i.ike ! unpii-.iili'liJu.ri1 ! : to who are not \vt-ll sjllall.d ww will i-end fl to JMJ i the trimblc of u-ritiiiK u . Full pariicul-irs , ( iiicc.lt.i.- etc , tent free. Furtunes will lie mile by those uli. Kive their whole time to the work , ( jreit Micce8- : ib > olirellire. . Don't duluy. S.irt nun. Aii-Jier STIXMCO . Purl ' .ind. Maine. 2-s : An Enterpdsing , Keliable House .1 OIIIB ! on & p iMinz c.in slw.iys lier , < 'llcd tnon. n.i only to i-iiiry In st ck tlie ln-st of exeiythlnir. but : o elllte the Apeticy for such arttilehnvewi'll known merit , and lire popular wi.h the people , thrre- by su'tniulngilic rcpiiisitioti of helnir alwivs enei- prlehig. nnd it ci reliable. llnvin-r tciuted the . \seu- cy lor the eelelirate.t Dr. Kind's Xe-.v Discovery f.i oiiMimptlon , will si'll ir on a positive Kui.iiii < ce It will sti-fly cure any anil excry atlcclinu if 'Ihroai Lun s , and i he-t. nd to s ! o-.v our ionlidonce , we lu- vltc jou to c ill rn i cet a Trial Uottle Free. Our Opinion. After selling numberless preparation' , v.c arc con vinced th.it HKCiCb' TUOI'H AI , CII > U tineqiiiJlfit. For pain. cuts. bruNos. rheumatism. Ir-.st litio , clill lihilns. etc. , it \\atntnted by S. 1. . Grern and Jolin- soti & Sinil.lin BARBER SHOP. - : o - GO TO > e -C : A. P. SHARP'S Jb'OR A FIKST-CLASS SHAVE OR HAU GUI. HOT & GOLD BATHS OK SHORT NOTICE. J2 ? Ladies' and ChiMi-en's , Ilaii , Dressitijr a .sjtecialty. 0ITY BAKERY , ! [ * . WE KEEP ON HAND ; | I " BREAD. PIES- & CAKES , t Ii A HAM BKKAD. ; - Cakes Made'on Order , } > ! .Lunch I'.iom in connection , ulurn : vou can iict hot coffee , etc. > 'ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Are you disturbed HI nl ln ami l.rukvn of your rest ijy a lck cbllil xulTcrliig ml crylug * * ttli pin ! of cur1- tln/U't-ili ? If ! < ii , fvinl nt iiitfu anil KI lioldcuf rs. WJ = : ! : T' C.tM ; Syrsp fr Oil .ror TottUsg. 1 r value l Inn > k-iu..ij.iv. it will riiru'lie jxior llulc duneicr liniiu'ijliiti.ly ioi'ii. : iip.uii in > In7 . 'lienN TNI ml i k < * iiIK iu It ir riiifs Ovsi-i. rty HUT ] illnrrlmi'u. rv uljlfi tin * stimuli uti'l luiAc.o , . uifo Aimtciiilc , Bifti-i'.N tin- /un'ii , rt-tluci-H liiU'muihi > > . . .uid K vt tiinf * itiiil iMift v I'J tin * ivli.ili' > ( 'in Ii : : . Wi iiys's OKtUsg-Syraj fr Chllirss Scs Ssg i , .if..JMir in iutnMl | - . aim I * Uic , n * : ii-twn uf < 41ii of il.e uiili'V inn ! bi-Rl frilirtic imif.'rt n. ill the t'ul ti atiiifh. no l f-r * nD > liitoUKl.'HU tilt * wurl.1. iri. c 2s < : ur.vi > Itottlu. I Reliable Hims. ] ' Vtjl-s S L Or > en Inu j ( iiii.-uu & > AJ llo re rln.i.'i loliittile tint ! > tu Rtt.u.0 tut . 'r * f < i-ry ] .Iilnj ; foi 'liclr jwttiiiii llicy iii.w iitixnuln .1 lar c < iuaiult } ot UKUUb' t HHIIUV OUKll bVliUI1. .mil aniilwuyit hliluii : iul lumli tu u-iuiiinu-ml It in | e cry one lit ni-eil of propantlon tor coiultn , colils. i Hutlitiiil. tiniiiclillls .mil coiisuintitloii , as ttioy Itiiuvv of nuoilit-r it-n-i-ily Hint U KHliilurf auclii wid ( Ion. buniplu lnHllen free. ' lii presents jjlven nway. $200,000 end u.1 els. ( HjitinKe. Hint , ? ! mull > ou uill j.'et fri-f. A , . . . . . . . „ . . . . KIM\.S of larje tnliif. lint uill * iurt you it .vork i htt : Mill nt mice bring yim In money faster titan tiiytliini : el c In A HUM leu. All uliuin tlie iiuu.Uiiu in ( reNeiiiH wl.h each box. ApentP wanted every here , j of either sex. of all iij-e * . fur nil the tlniL1. or i-pire line only , lo work for us at tln-lr own home * . Km- uneh fur nil wnil.eisati&OiutelyasHiired. Don't delay. II. 11AI.LKTT & 1.0. , 1'ortli nil. Muliiu An AnswerWanted. an any one Lrlns us n ease of Kidney < ir I Iver timplahit Unit Klciirlc Ultttr.t will not sreedlly lire ? We hay tlu-y can not , us thousands of rases already reiinanently cured und \\lio arc dally leeom- mrndlnK Klrctriu Hitters , will pro\c Krlclit's DU- etise. IMuliutcii. u'cuk Hack , or uny urinary complaint jiiickly cured. Tlu-y purify tin ? blood. rcKUlatc the bouelti , .11 id act directly on the diseased parts. K\ery < ootlltiHU.'ir.inteeil For Hale at 51) cunts u bottle nt .Mi-iropolllun liur ; Store. . IMPOPTANT. When you \ Islt or leave Nnw York Cltv , save Hag- lie. lvxt'ic ! < s.i i ! nd ' nrrinpu Hire and stop at the 'rand Union Hotel , opposite Grand Central Depot. Kh'frant rooniM fltltil up at n cost of one million loll.inrciluced to i-1.00 und upwards per day. Knio- ; ) cin pUn. Elevator. Kestaurant iiiippllcd with tlie 'OAt. Ilon-c i-urx , staxci and elevated nillro.id to nil . . < ! I iiri. I-'aniiltes ran live better fqr le < ii money nt tin-Grand Union Ho el than nt any other llrx'-clam intel In the city 3-St Buckleii's Arnica Salve. TIIK UKbl SAI.VK In tin-world for t ntH/Bru ! es , ores , UJceis. S.tlt Ktieum. Ke\erSores. Tetter , CJlup- i I'd Hands. ciilll'laliH. onus , aud all "kin Krupllons. uul poailltely cine * Pl.ctor no | iiy reiiulled. It U uaMiiteed to Kiie. iicrfvct cat Infliction , or money rt-iunueu. I'lIce - . cents | ier mix. For sale Jt DHUG | ii v.ei'k at lioine. $ . 10111.11 tree. l'nj a'- ' Milittelj ( Hire XoiNk. Oipital not reiiuir- 5ed. Header. Ifoti want liuy'iicusat whtcli ' . er.-iin > of vlther seyonn or old. ean a } all ihe time lhc > uoik. v.ith : ib-nnte ! , urite for paitituiain to II. II U.I.I.'l I ir ( > . r.nii-iiid. lt ! .f. -J-s.-i KSTIJAY NOTICE. ( nine t < j my lebKloticf. ' - mile northucst of 5i v liidi'r i' u. . .faiiiiiu.v tfii. Ic'-j. nie btt'r .ill" ; ovui-uiop on ri 'li' oar ; iimU'rctop on i-lr car. o otlicr nmrlis or Imunib ( Ii titi- -IlirllUl/lC. N..I Clt Vr-I.H : . Norfc E t in the District Lourt ot tin : Mil Jtidiciiil liv } net held in anu for Uc < \Villou-uutiiity i , eb : J LoraUell.Plm.uiir . , { Notice to non- j - . illiiun IJclK'ucfenilais , f ' " . .t . Ui-i't. | ! .l V , ll i.l .M itbl.tj. .NJ.-itI.SII KXT IlKFKMi- f , ,1 . You an > lieioDy noiiticd th.it on tli 7tli ' t.iot .jaiiUury , . ! < - - . . ( . 'ora uoii ii.eil a putiiioti : i Jni > .t.iuti in the Uistuct < curl ot ! te < l V.'il- n cotiut.v. Xebr.isUu. tiltohjict ami prayer t " Incli i < ie to otit.tiu ti > li'.orc't. lu/ui you on . . . . 'lh.it you 1'c-iiif. of bi.lUcIcut uhilit u i revile > -iiituliio iiiiittitciiKucu i > rhi-i hrivc .M' . lj. wanto l.v uud criiuiij lotusuil Jititl : iL-jrlc-cteil so to do. ! ho i'lujtititl uiiluni ! < ; . .inl luiiso : or thtluini Vnu .lie 1-f'i'iHVil i' .iiiswi'i-s-ii . I'CttiMjn % . " i iiffmc Mottli > . the ! ! "I. " "I l' -li'itnj > . > . or - : . ( | 'titii > i ) ill ! K i.iHi'ti 'liiii- .11.i ! , - ! I'.il . ' . . , iliei'-in lament i -iii ( .i M'.i-.t v > ii as i .r.i.v. ii lor. t i Hi \ UllI.L. ! . . . . , < F T vr > * -T c F < rar3ra > ] p < t.- -rv AJx t Aj * u 1/nii ruiij KIN--iimi ! ' iSi'.uval K.s. By the Chairman anil Board of Trtistres ol' .hu VilS.i eot J'cLook , .i'lfis\a ! : UKStuAKU , That tliu pension of H. C. lUder. tiiil otlicrti. a majoritj of ii iiicut nwnei-s of its abuttiiiK on tilt-Miiitli bide ot iJ-jiiisuii jlieet. pruj m that a siat'A.ilk tic i.inlt uioiiir 'iiu &outh side of s.ucl street , ei/inmoneiiijr at icLo\eil ) ftreet anu riiiiiitn lliciiLo 1111 to sum Avenue , of the toilouiti -c-nptiou : j .tia waU to ue of pine matenal. o teet wide , inches iliick. to tie la.d on .1 sa-iii crst > uiciiCs , witli not le > s than li nails 01-spike.- * \o. vo : ; to each pl.u.k , said planks to de laid \itli etui ? to uic sttvet , L-e H-tanted , ana the jiiine is neretiy ordered built. UKSOI.VUU. 'iliat this ictolution ho pulihMi- t.-J in Cut. Tin t.UMi lor the p nod 01 one eet. , aud said publication to be suincient notiliea- tlon to the ownets of said lots. Attest : .1. E. HIiKGEK , Obiiiniian. F. Jl. KiMjthLL , Clerk. COMPLAIKT. KoTlCEs * . U. S. LAND OFFICE .MeCook , Neb. , Deeemborilst. 18s4. Complaint having been entered at tins ollice . .y Ana l.iilteity against John F. bwurtz tor failuie to comj/ly with law as to Timber-Cul ture Entry . - . i. d.tteil iSorth FlatteNeb. , June oth. laJ , upon the Mmtheabt quarter section ' ) . township 1 itoitii , ratine i west , in Ked Wil low county. Null. , with a view to thf cancella tion of said entry : contestant alletnnj , ' that John F. Swam has failed to cultivate IU acres of t-aid tract tram June C , ltb.5 , up to the pres ent time a8 required by law ; the said parties are hereby bummoncd to appear at this ollice > n ihefith tJ.iy ot Fcbru.trj. li-'c. > . at 1 o'clock , i' M , to n-spond and furnish testimony con- I'cruiiiK taicl alleged lailure. : n. G. L. LAWS. Uegister L' . S. LAXSJ 01-riCE Mct'onk , Xeh , Jiintiurj * I2th. ISW. Coiiid.iir.t | having- been eutcred tit this oflicc t y IJtlmoiid Jcch r asaiust John Hcillunil for iiliandoninjr his Homestead Kntrv 1JST. ( < Iattl ntXorth i'iuttu. NfimisKa. "ctobcrSlst. IM'J. upiiu the soutii * : M.titinvc-t't ! i ei'ctiiin J4 and north ' / ; iirtln.-f > t ot sft-titni " ! . township 1 north of rant-'e l > . in ic l U'fllow countv. Nvbitiska.sith : i vioiv to thf i-aiK-clatn ! ii ot uiM eatry : th- said I'artio arc- hfreiijiiiii - inOtiC'l to appt-ar at this < iln.on ! th < * K'tli < Jay )1 Kflirusiri' . t. .1. at : l o cluvk. A M . to n- [ JJIOIH ! and liinii-.h.tt-stiiioiii coiicernini , ' - < ml ilIcKcd abandoniui-nt- . : . C. F IJA ( ) 1C. Hot-ff er. f ! . ! . . . . .I . . . . . . . . . . . l-.l- . . . . . I FIHAL F O F KOTI 3ES. _ "IT MiOicK. XIH. . Xotice is hon > 'iy ivt-n that the follow iisir- i [ . It-L'tt.c-i n.t- iiii-.V' < .i. u t-l -Intcnt.oo to make I'.nul t 1001 in'suj.p irt < : hi--claim. t mid tiiattaid prool v. lit be m.uiei elou- ter.iiu ; iloceiT.at % . 'ct onk ! . t n r.'uSiiy. ' ! Huir to nltitro ol Hannah Mhulcr. Itvs < ! . ) iSoiin n-ail KntiT I " . . lot tlu-t-otiin ' ; north- ; sit : t " ! < ! north * z sitv \ > f U < > 1 > cotiort I'l. t ffiu-i'-hipi f.ortli , ran i' - ' < wc > t. H < - niiin- : > ' . tliu t ; ! lo.- inpuitnt" t--s to ji.-sive hs ei'iitin- , nous ros-itlcHcc upon. : unl cultivrtinii ol' . sai.l l.iti < l. vi/ . John t'aluis and l-'rankj.ii I * . uv- ; 31-aek oft < > ii litoii. \ ' ! ' . Hc-r.r. ! I Tie oir- j ! nid George Hiifrtrms ol MuCMiK. 4\oi . . I . AT isimed ? cttlt-i haVf itiCil notitwoi their iiifea | r ' inn To inJ.o uu.ii i > rix t in & . ; j > j > urt ot Ttleir . t' hiiiii- . and tbar j-.uil jiruo ! ? ; will lm r.u < tu i. ' . { t otu He i turoiKcteiversit Mo ook .S'e. .oti , . - . i i'iy. ! l-viiri.-.iry . j. \ * : > / / . ! . < ! tir : i. , , ; ilonifJKi Ifm tor tfits nortlim r { juri T f f -pt-ti'in vri t < . \\n-hi J r.onh , ru.- -'tu ur ! j' - f . f. rtfai" 'ntn-'J riV is F. l-tl . c. r ; a > t . ' 'iarr er > 'ii > 'i 24. io - ! : - < hi . . . ri.frch of j ll . f'i. - hti.ii iwii u- ' Hij - > * * -i. Tti-y aiw f j , i ' of. ! ian-i. > 'i/ j " ; > - si. ami : ! va ion . - , 'I ( .til' u il'i-is.i ii.stlt ai.'i Ix-.i .J i : - n. = ill of > : . -.o ! c. Noli. 'A-tiR'S. < 's , for L-iiwt. . K. ; 'at < - : .lt > hn K. Collins lUvanl c ( nii.il > > : . - I saiiiuc'IBiown anil L viUroxvn.ulluf-Mi-t.oy , Ieb. oi. GL. . LAWS , Kefc'Ister. T TIWAL PROOF NOTICES. LAND Oi nci : AT McCuoK , KKH. , I f l/itcmuLer Kl.lh. IfHI. f 1 Notice * is liercby p XMi Um' the folIowIiiK- namcij heiticrlntb tiled notice of h.a intention to iiniKe Mini > . > roof in mipjiort ot Inu clnlm , ami tliut Mid proo.l'WilI benuulo lioforo Itcgls- tcror tttiuotvuruc Mc oolr , N vb. on Frulay , Jeiruariili. . I.vviz : James 13 Wingiue. llomostead Si" , for the southwest quarter of hectn.li t. toiviifhip t iiorth. raiiRU & west. Hi * names the tulio lnj ? uiinivscH to prove In * contiiiini'i.s reMidencu upon , and oultlva- i t.M'i ' ot. ! -i id land. 11 ? . Mitchell VotniK. .lames M1 Larteitj. NichniitWjcotT nil b Onihum. I att ot ininliurt. Aet > ' .tl U. L. LAWS , Itegistor. LA MI OMICI : AT McCo K , NKH. , I December njth , 1S I. f Xotice is hereby uiven that the lollowing- nanied beltier has IIled notice of his intention to make llniil pr of in support of hid claim , and that said proof Mill t.o tinide teloie Ueg- istcror KecelveratMeX'ook. iNeb.on Friday , February Mil , 146 , viz : Herman Hey , D. S. : 'iU . lor the bouth } nortlnvest U und north yt fouthuc.-a U tection < . towns-hip J north , range "n went , lie nametf th. following witnutises to piove his eontitiuouB resnieiiLe uponand cul tivation of. said land , viz : Charles Ebert , William Uubarko , 1-red. unsinucrand Ernst Newman , all of indiauola , .Neb. M C5. L. LAWS , Register. JjAMl OrUCK AT MCCOOK , NEI | . I December -oth , it4. f Notice is hereby given that the loliowitig- n 'ined settler has Hied notiw of his intention to make tlnal ptoot in support ot his claim , ana that said proof will be made t uluru lU'K- iHteror iteceivor at AiCCook. Neb."on Friday , January oUth , Ib& ) , vir Gilbert It. Nettleton , D s. 4 U. tor the south 'i southeast , ' < auction : i , nortli'northeaitfi section lu. towiibhip 2 north , range UO west. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , taid land , viz : J. Stone , W. S. Fitch a d M. H. Johnson , * f 3Ic- Cook , Neb. , and U. Uarnes , of Valiton. Neb. M. G. L. LAWS , Uetflster. LAUD OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , I December Ifith , 18S4. f Notice IB hereby irlvcn that the 1'oIIowinK- namcd settler liaa Hied notice of his intention to make ilnal proof in support of hlH claim , and that said proof will be made before Ketfis- ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on 'Monday , February M , 18S. > , viz : Melvill L. Laci' , Home stead Entry : R)7 , for the southwest quarter of section . ' , township 4 nortli , range 'M west. Ho names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said land , viz : F. S.v ilcox , J. A. Wilcox , S. A. Shutter and Edson Itobinett. all of McCook , Neb. 9 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT v C "OOK , NKB. , I December lith , 18M f Notice is hereby given that the following- mimed settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim , and that said pic.ol will be made belore Iteg- it-ter or Iteuen er at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , aiiuary JHrd , lbJ-5 , viNels J Johnson , ! ) . a. 7iu. lor the totitli lt .soutiiwest U section 1 and north ! 3 nortliv.est ' . bection i" . township I north , range SUwcfet. He namcrt the follow ing witncsbcs to prove his continuous resi dence uiion.and cultivation of , said land , viz : Andy S. Uojer. William 1. . 1'ryor , W. H. Hubbell - bell and Myion Wilron , all ol McCook , Neb. iS ( J. L. LAWS. UegiPter. LA MI OmtK AT McCooK. December Sth. 11-84. f Notice Is Jiereby gixen that the following- named settler ha.s tiled notice ol his intention to ifiake tlnal proof in support of his claim , and that Mild prool uill Leniude belore Regis ter or iJeceivcrat McCook. Neb. . on Saturday , January "Ith. lM-r , viy. : Jatob HaibhLerger. lltiinestead INV. . tor the Mitiihciiht qintilcrof bection Ki. tounshi ] ! : t noith. range - ' - > west. He names the toIlounsguitncsi-cMoprovehis eiintinitotib icbidetici * iiioi > . ui.d cultivation ot. sani land , viz William MiQuio , L'cnjamin McCjuay. diistavw Kallin and Ale.xander . ) ihnblon , all oi MetooK. Net > . : . ' .s tj. L LAWS. Register. LAN : ) Ur'Ht h AT Mi inn ; . Ni.li. . i Dec-eml er loth , IrfM. f Notice is liereb > given thai tin : following- named .c-uiei him thed notice oi Ins intention to mal.e tin.il | Tooi lu Support ol hi > claim , and iliut anI pioul uill I.e mitne betore Uegit > - ti-r , r i.i'fi-ivei : st Mtt o k , Aeli .tin fcatunlay , Jnnii i.v I'.tlt. I. .l. vi/ . Charles II. I'ato. Itoiiii-- etui I.MO ' tor the iii'i'tlicasLijunr- tt-rc. ! M'c-iioii' ; . ti . .iminp ; , uprth tt ranged ) uc--.t Hiii.itnt the lollo'.ving uitncbses to J.IM. ! llb I > .l illldilb it -I ll'.ICI- cj > ( dl. .llllleUl- tn'iiiii n Oj.a.i I.ii it MCiiil.ert II. Nettlo- tuit. C hcMerew ma > . Gt-oi u II Marbuck aiai Alp..I'tohtai IK.v all ot .Xiet onk Neti. ' O L.i.A \ \ ; . itegihter. i ixhr.tt. i litni. . \tJ js. li. . : . ! . ji t ICK AT Mi t t > uK. NKII. , i LVccml er loth. ltM. f Notice is heieb ; given that the toll winsj- named settler tii.tiie.i notice ot his intention to make liiiiil ] > r < > ot in Mijiport ot his claim , ami that baid piool uill be maile belore Iteg- is-ter or kecetxui at Mciook.el < . , on Friday , aiiiif.ry Jdth. iv\i , viHult. . < -rt A. Graham , D. c > i. , ; . KJI- the iiorts ! nonhuest ' -ection 1. loun lnp i north , ran e.Mlebi. . lleimmca the iollouing vitiie. M'S to jnove luscontinu- otib iCMtience upon , and c Ilivalion ol. baid land , vi/ : James E. l.awtheis. James Law- iheib , A. Lniilcsb anu Aaiii.tii O. Wiekwue , all ul McCuoK , Neb. o . G. L. lAWS , Itegister. LAND OFFICE AT Mcv.ooh , Neb. . Oct.ibor 27th , lt > 84. Notice ib ueicoy KKC-U lu.u tlie lullownig- naineti eetilei lias nwl notice 01 her intention to mime mini proof 1.1 &uppjrc oi her claim , anu iliat a.tiu piuol will ueniatle oetore Ke later - ter or Keceuer at > ict.oik , . eb. , oil Friday , januaiy ii.th. li > N'i , viiar > -M. IJnggs , t . t > . uo , inr tne norinuept quarter oi section - , to\\nblup4 ii'jiili. r.tn e > weot. ahe names tne lolloping uitnebsc-s to prove tier coiitinu- r ua rcMUcace upon , and cultivation ot , aid huul , vi/ : Hiram Thrailkill , Ctiathani li. i'lnl- lips , LniL-isoii h. coieman and J > iiuitruV. . \ an Horn , all 01 . .ncCookeb. . M G. L. LAWS , Register. LA.SD OI-KICE AT Me OOK. NEU. , January "d , Ibe5. f Notice is hereby given that the lollowing- nanicd bottler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim , and that paid proof will be maue before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , February 14th , IM5 , viz : Alfred Carter , D. S. 4.-i > , lor the botitheastquancr bection . ' , town ship 1 , north ot range 'M west. He names the following witne cs to prove hi * continuous resilience upon , ami cultivation of. bind land , vi/ : John Modrell , John L'nzickcr , James C. Cane and " . D. McClam , all of McCook. .Neb. : f. . G. L. LAW * , Register. LA.-CD CJFUCE AT MeCoim. NKB. , January tth ; , i5. i . f Notice is hereby given that the following- name t bettler has filed notice ot his intention to make Ilnal prool in support of his eliim , und th.it said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCoolv , Net.on Saturday , r'ctu nary llth , IfcSi , viz : Otto E. Wagner , D. .14 : ; , tor the southwest quarter of section 1 , ouii-tnp I norm , range r.i ive-t. i ; mimes the lolloping witf.esses to prove hiscontinu- nus ie. i'ience upon , anu cultivation of , said land , \v. Jauies li. Fam uortli , Charles R. arl , r-idney Dodgi- and F I * . Alien , ail of Mc- LOOR.eo. . : - ' - G. L. LAUs , Register. L VM > OrKlCB AT MCCUOK. NhM. , Deecmiier : ; ist. IN > J. * Notice is heieby given tliat the followii- iiamed settler ltu > - th < d auticv of his intention jf o n.aKe Iniii : prool in bupport ol his ciaiiu , nut tn.it sti < J prtiol v.ili t j iitade belore Regis ter or Keceiver at McCook. Neb'.on catunluy , r'eiiru.iry .in. it > , viLeouanl li. Miles , D. - . iiii. lor the noithea > r ijiiarterot fection-lf , owiibhii ; t north , ruii e M west. And Jona than . l\i : kuKiu. who made Homestead Entry If-J. tJL-eeiii.ieri-.th. i -.t. i notitieti to appear n sad tne and juace and siiow cause why his { nd ri.iiiiv.-M.ead r.'iiry stidulii nor t > e heid tor Mt.celiuuon. He nann- > the ftiiioxung wit- iesssto prove in-coniit.uou.s re-idence upon , tuu iiilivio : > oi.b.iai iai.il.viW.liaun M. ru in. t-umiel Hn u n. Liav.d liryan and Frank I'nre. all ol C-LIKJK , Neb. "i. G L. LAWS , Register. L ; M Oi-rict : AT McCooK. NKB. , i I'tf'-i'inJ.cr A th. l-a4. f Notice is hereby given that the lollouing- luii.eii ettn r iiah nied noitce of his intention n miiKu i.i..l pro-.f -.uiijtort oi his claim , tin ; I lull . ! pn.ol ' ill lie made belore Reg- s i-r u leii.friit Mcuook. Ne.ron Friday , i-riiiiry > ih . . - - . " . . -tz : Herman lierinlt. 1) . f. sr i uth -i > i Mie t nuitrteroi section it' , o'n bip 1 ni-i rutige n west. He names h > - ! ' > . ' .tv. . ingittievJ - to prove his continu- .u r.-sid'-n. c neon , and cultivation o : " . Saul * n-l. v : tu- : * ' . K lwt ergr , icufus Gfr- v. : . - r r ( .t-r.er and C Mii.tli. all of Mc- < x.k. Not. : . L. LAWslCcgi. . ter. 1 r nun i nioiiej tjai. at f'V 2 1 " 'i ' " ' a ru'"jr fur Tlie tle t * t''la lunik oat. IUslin 'ti < mcwnl cnimUy. Xoi e fall. fne. HALLE T I > OOK CO. , Portland , Maine.