TJieTribune F.-M. & E M. Editors and Publishers -SUBSCRIPTION : $2 PER YEAR : , . INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. OUR'EXPOSITION LETTER. Aniotipr tlip inipprtfliit ] rsonnges now visitinrr thisFeciion isC/hicf Ganl of tlifj Sious Tribe of jndians , Stniid- ing Roclr Agency , Dakota. He is ac companied by liis Fqiiawniicl papoose ; and tlii'y aro'nialciiiir lusjulqnarters at the Daliotadi'juirtnuMit in the irovfrn- nient Iniildiiif , whern the little family are the wonder , if not the adiuiiation , of the populace. The canceling of the engagement with Prof. Currier and band by the Exposition Management is nothing se rious , i\e there are many bands , as fine , ' if not so 1'irge , which will be glad to furnish music , even complimentary , at any time. Notably , the Mexican Cavalry Hand , one of the best organ izations of the Kind in America , ten der their services without charge. Airuin. the grand organ in Music Hall 3 t * c is about ready for use. and will be played every day by celebrated'per- , formers. The State of Chihuahua , Mexicn.'has a piece of silver bullion on exhibition in Main building weighing 5,040 Ibs. , worth § 114,000. Your readers may be surprised to learn that the Mexican iron building under headway , though covering a small space , will cost that government no le. s thsin $172,000. His being so scientifically constructed that it can be taken down in sections , when the Exposition closes here , and shipped to the City of Mexicoas a memento of its representation in the United State ? : and where Mexico itself expects to hold high carnival next year ; when that Republic hopes to have I he whole world visit ler. ) The Government building , whereii- the tertitories and states display their exhibits , is occupied in the centre by representations from the various De partments of the United States Gov ernment at Washington Cilv- The * expenditure of the money appropriat ed by the government , amounting to something like $300,000. and the se lection of articles for exhibition , was entrusted to a Boaid of Commissioners , following : Col. S. C. LvfordVar. , . C. H. Hill. State , Lieut. Pti. . Buck ingham , Navv , W. F. MuLeman , 'Treasury , . A. D. Ha/en , Post- office , i t .B. Buttersorth. In'erinr , Cecil Clay , Justice , W. Sii'ders , Agriculture De- j partme.nts , Prof. G. B. Gr-xnV , m : h- sonian instituteand tlie National Mu [ seum and U. S. Fish Commission. j | The principal feature of this exl.'iliis- j is an ininvnse globe fifty feet in uS- ameter , upon which is aecurately de- Jineated all the gecigraphical and po litical diviMons of the earth. Plai-.ly described thereon appear various facts relative to each country anil govern ment , such as.its area , population , principal productions and'industries , commerce , etc. . This globe is so ar ranged as to be illuminated from with j in , so that its appearance as seen by artificial light will be both novel and pretty. Grouped around the base be low this globe are representative spec imens of the principal economic pro ductions indigenous to the different countries represented thereon. i Upon large illustrated charts and diagrams are presented to the eye in formation relative to the productions , manufactures , trade and commerce of each country , and upon other charts are shown the relative distances of the many ports of Central and South America from the various shipping ports of ihe United States as compar ed with the distances of these same ports from those of Europe. This de partment , is surmounted by an im mense seal of the state department , painted on glass for illumination at iight , around and over which is hung and drapped our own national emblem while the whole is surrounded and framed in with the flgs of all nations. The postoffice is about finished and natuially attracts Mie visitor by its unique and business appearance. It is regulated after the manner antl under - , der the management of the New Orleans - ! . leans Postoffice , by Postmaster W. 15. Merchant. One can transact business as well here as anywhere , being sup plied with all the conveniences neces sitating mail transactions , even to let ter carriers who deliver irail anywhere properly addressed within the ground. It will be glorious news to every good citizen of this great country to learn that the south is enteriniy on a new life , and New O.-liMiis will be the busy center of that life. The seven million bales of cotton raised from the Ohio to the Gulf of Mexico , and from the Atlantic to tile western border of Texas , will find a maikft here , and not only a market but a plai-e of man ufacture , from whence itsill be dis persed abro ul to clothe the people of the world. The cotton alone is. worth more than $200,000.000. Place ihc tmports " > n what it will have pjiitj for - nt-n similar sum. nnd .you huve.Ji pos it < sible outcome of commerce of $400- 01)0.000 ) per annum , arising from a single article. t. ' SOUTHERN NEBRASKA. . EnnouH "NVK.STKiHf Ilutui. : Emerson says In Ilia Society und KoHtmlo. 1hr.t < "to flrat fariuor wne the first , man. nnd all historic nobility rcMfl on liosscsslpn aud ueo of land. " Tills la omlnontly true of the great West , who/e spvi-'udititr to vlsioa are .thousands of acres of fertile furmlni ; hind milling foroccu- patlon and ready to yield upon sow hip tuid tilling' Jla nch , harvests of corn and wheat , $ ucculcnt , 'rn.- > 6cg , vegetables and fruit. Much interest 18 being taken now in the settlement of the Republican Valley , not ly a clasp of pioneers seeking ffpvornmcnt land' $ eo much ns by those desirous of buying direct from the pioneer nnd gottinjr deeded lands or re- Jlnquishmcnts. thus savjnjr from four to six years time necessary to earn the government patent In two former articles to your splen did paper we reviewed fujly the characteris tics of soil , topography , climate , prodnctsand advancement of the eastern and central part of this valley in Nebraska ; In this wo will confine ourselves to the western portion ! n- clnncd in Furnns nnd IJcd Willow counties. In a general way the characteristics arc very filmilar all alongthe Valley. Beautiful streams fed by perennial springs npplo and flow through the land emptying into the Ifepubli- cnn all along its course. Aa you go to the westward there Is a gradual diminution of the nifnfiill1. but the peculiar composition of the subsoil , its spongy and porous character miljes it servo as a subterranean reservoir from which nature can draw an abundant supply of moisture. A farmer who had spent a number of years in Fnrnus county said to us : "I have lived In Pennsylvania , Ohio and Iowa nnd have novcr been in rany country whom crops stand u drouth like Nebraska. The leaves of the plant do not shrivel'up ' and wither , tiut are bright and green , and1 a corn stalk dug tip after a severe drouth , has abundance - dance of moisture around the roots. In this portion of Nebraska no lands were granted to railw y corporations , or for.any other purpose , thus all of the land has been taken up under the provisions of the United States laxby hojnestead , pre-emption or tim ber culture acts.pxcept a small portion which is yet open , but which is not the choicest land. These pioneers , after obtaining their patents , frequently sell to the permanent settler and at prices much lower than any land could be sola by railway corporations who having alternate section grants spend large sums of money to place their lands upon the market and are still doing so day by day. Thtro are also opportunities to secure relinqtiishments from . ' 00 to Sl.OCO per quarter section upon which the purchaser can locate according to government laws and prove up at the speci fied tune. Of course the price of these lands depends very largely upon the location , desir ability and the amount of improvements al ready put upon them. Deeded lands wild that is unimproved , not as many Eastern people ple think , desolate and. W' rthlcsa sell from $4 00 to SS.OO per acre , while farms with more or less improvements bring from ? r .00to.15 per aero. If any man desires to obtain a homo in Nebraska no time should be lost as prices of property are advancing with wonderful rapidity. It has been evident to all of those who have watched the growth of this remark able Shite that the character of the iuimijrra- tion has leen constantly improving , that more Eastern farmers , have recognized the advtin- tnges of selling their lrm at home for from .550 to S7fi per acre , and gping to the blossom ing West where live acres can be bought for the proceeds of evexy one sold which will yield as much or morcwith , , iess labor aud the IV.rmer.will have the advantaao ofcthe rise i'J valuation. The i iucojn Jourtwi says : "An aero of raw prairie -covered with the native grasses or Nebraskaw'hpse fattening pr < ipcr- tics cannot be rivalled by' timothy , clover , or even the vaunted fodder of ibe blue grass re- , piqn of Kentucky , .carefully husbanded and fe.d win'produce five dollars' worth of beef , wool , or mutton every year. Let some mathe matical granger figure up what live dollars per annum is five , per cent of. The farms of the East and the old world are considered dirt cheap at a price per acre of which the annual production with careful cultivation will net live per cent. An acre of good bottom or up land in Nebraska put into com will fatten more beef or pork than any other acre of land on the foot-stool outside of the corn region of the Northwest of which we are the center. " This is in the main true and still to secure these very desirable results it requires labor and skill. A farmer that expects to come to the West and live like a "dude" without work will find his farm a mass of sunflowers , and his time wasted. It is hard labor in all pur suits united with diligence and economy which ensures success. The markets' of this region tire good. It is but a day's run to cith er Denver , Kansas City or Omaha. The IJur- lington & l issouri Itiver Kailway Which hugs the Republican river closely in its westward course gives to the people available transpor tation facilities. The Kenesaw cut off , a new departure upon which one through passenger train each way runs daily , strikes the Denver line at Oxford. This has created a boom for this bright town which is destined to bring it and its man/ advantages rapidly into prumi-1 nonce. Arapahoe the county seat of Furnns county and Cambridge an nctiro. village in the J western part arc also reaping the benefit of ( the new line in an increase of immigration i and a rapid building up. Just think , in these"t two counties not more than five per cent of T the soil is actually under cultivation while ( north and south , cast and west are fartns c awaiting the fanner. 3lany of those wishing ] to visit Nebraska do not know that cheap land ' explorers' tickets can be , obtained reading to ' Lincoln , Neb. , at any station on the Chicago , Burlington & Quiucy. the Wabash Route , and some twenty other lines. These t ickets are { good for thirty-five days and give land seekers - ] ers ample time to leak around and determine the most suitable location. Now for some interesting and instructive .points : The principal cereals raised are wheat and corn. Broom corn is a favorite crop. The native grasses are so good that tame grasses are not much raised asyet. . Stock , especially cattle and hogs , is being rap idly introduced. The wafer is pure , good and plentiful. The climate is bracing in Winter , cool iu Summer. _ The strong winds wafta.way all mulnrhi and offensive exhalations. Tlie country is new for fruit , but every needed . constituent for success is here , and plums , Imws and cherries grow wild in abundance. - Schools and churches are being introduced with great rapidity , and the society is improv ing d.iily. The frontier era has passed , and in all respects of msirk'ets. both to sell and buy. we ar reminded of an Illinois or Indiana town' The county-seat of Red Willow coun5 tyIndianoln was made such May 27. 18 > J. The site is upon a gentle slope toward ihe Republican - 1 publican i.vt-r. skirted with groves oust , west t and south , and with rich fertile plains extend ing northward. There arc good churches , ex- ' cello it schools , and all classes of trade represented - ' sented , although theio is abundant businets for another bank , a' good hardware or dry goods house. The real estate business is in able hands , aud a good newspaper is publish- i ed weakly. t McGOOK , * l the terminus of the division , with its populat t tion of 1.20) . is n phenomenon. It has been i built entirely since June , 1832. Had last year J n comaicrcJal business of SttO.OOOto ? 7f.OCOO nnd expended in permanent improvements" ! eorae SlOWiQO. It Is n division point on the * ' Burlington and Missouri for terminal train , service , with a round-bouse of fli'tceu slnlla' and repair shops. Over 3.000 employees are , paid here , receiving approximately ? 31MJO per month. It is a splendid specimen of the push ing western aspirant fer commercial and ; manufacturing conflpicuity. Fair lumber j yards , large , well-stocked stores , sound banko , j readable and Interesting newspapers , and a j pushing , enterprising pull-togelher-und-don't- ' hxug-bapk class of citizens , whose fforts ensure - ' sure complete success. "Know most of the rooms of thy native country before Iliou goest o.ver the threshold thereof , " is good advice , and it Western trip will be interesting to any man who has only read of the beauties of his country for' travel makes all men country-men : makes people noblemen and kings , every man tasting of liberty and dominion. " H. AND S. Commissioners' Proceedings. OFKICR or COUNTY CrKKK. * INDIANOI.A. Neb. , Jan. 12 , 1835. f Board of county commissioners of Red Wil low county met pursuant to adjournment of January Tlh. IBSo. Present , E. J. Allington , S. L. Green and Henry Crnbtrco. commission ers. C. D. Cramer , county clerk , and J. H. Goodrich , county treasurer. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The examination of treasurer's hooks was commenced and continued during the day. On motion , the board adjourned to meet January 13th , ISSTi. ns provided by law. E. J. ALI.T.NOTON , Chairman : C. D. CitAMEit , County Clerk. OFFICE OP COITNW C RUK. ) . Neb. , Jan. 13 , 1 85 f The board of county commissioners of Red Willow county met as provided by law. Pres ent. E. J. Allington. § . L. Green and Henry Crabtree , commissioners , C. D.Cramer , county clerk , and J. H. Goodrich , county treasurer. Minutes of la t session read and approved. On motion , official bonds as follows were approved : ROAD OvniiSEKfis. S.B Brown. Dist. No. 8 ; A. W. Newland , Dist. No.1 : J. P. Furr , Dist. No. ir. ; N. Dutcher. Dist. No , 11. CONSTABLE. T. M. Clark. East Valley pro. JUSTICES. W. R. Burbridge. Dnnbury pre cinct ; N. Dutcher , Bondville precinct. ASSESSORS. Edward P. Mack , Bondville precinct ; F. J. Bushonp. Gcrvcr precinct ; R M. Williams. Driftwood precinct : 1. W. Spaulding , Red Willow precinct. On motion , claims as follows were audited and allowed on the general fund levy of 1SS4 nnd warrants' drawn for same : Isaac Beeson Boarding pauper , T..T. Malone - lone , 13 weeks and ( J days. Oct. Sth to Jan. 13th inclusive. % § 2.50 per week.31.ri5 E. C. Beauvais Drnyago. 2 loads of coal to court house , claimed § 1.00. allowed. 75 Rend district No. 8 having been divided and road district No in constituted out of part of the territory of said district No. S , On motion , thccounty treasurer was author ized and instructed to divide all money here tofore colle 'ted. or that may be hereafter col lected in payment of road taxes of the year iaa which has or may lie collected out of the territory constituting road district No. 8. pre vious to the time road district No. IU was con stituted. and place three-fourths of said mon eys to th' . ' credit , of road district No. 8 , and one- fourth to the credit of road district. No. ll . ROAD PETITION. Ou moti' ) . ! , petition for publie'road by D Dcviney , John Gireiss and others was grunted with "the understanding that the county be at no exposc in the loca tion of said road , described sis follows : ' f ' j Commencing at the - elec tion 16. township 2 , north of range 27 Avest , running thence east along the north side of sections 10 , 15 and U three milca , nnd termi nating at the northeast corner of sectioa 14 , township , range 27 west Gth P M. lu the matter of lands not taxed for the year 1S84 : N T. Corey being personally present , his lancl. viz : the S. W.4 S. W. J.i section 1 , and N. E. U S. E. U and W. ; j S. E. H sections , all it ) township 2 , north of range 29 was , on motion , assessed at § 240.03 , or $60.00 on each 40 acres of same and the clerk ordered to en ter his name and description of the property on the tax list for said year 18S4. The examination of the treasurer's books was continued during the day. HOAD OVERSEEUS' ANNUAL SETTLEMENT. Settlements were made with the overseers of road districts as follows : DIST. NAJ1E. DIST. NAMR. 1 , Edward Price ; 12 , Titos. Clni-k : 2 , II. M. Wolf ; 13 , AVm. H. Smith ; a , Irving Mott ; 14 , Chester Row. ; fl , S. Miller ; ] . " > , Itobert Bond ; fi , James T. Grugg ; IB , John Calkins ; 5 ? , George Lehind ; 18 , Chas. Uussell ; U , Kojrer Barnes ; 20 , A. B. Coppers ; 10. William Kilgore : 21 , Rich'rdJohnston. 11 , A.Z.Jones ; On motion , board adjourned to meet Janu ary 14th. 1885. E. j. AIMX TO.V , Attest : Chairman. C D. CRAMER , County Clerk. OFFICE or COUNTY CLERK , I INDIANOLA , Neb. , Jan. 14,18S5. f The board of county commissioners of Ked Willow county met pursuant to adjournment oflanuary 13th. Pn-sent , E. J. Allington , S. L. Green and Henry Crabtree , commissioners , C.D.Cramer , county clerk , and J. II. Good rich , county treasurer. Proceedings of last session read and approved. On motion , claims were audited and allowed on the general fund 1884 levy and warrants drawn for same : E. J. A Illusion County commissioners services , to date included § 18.20 S. L. Green- County commissioners ser vices , to date included § 10.20 Henry Crabtree County commissioners services , to date Included 15.00 C. D. Cramer Express ch'ges on f-tatu tcs 1.40 Frees & Hocknell Coal for court house. . l2.r6 Jno. J. Lainburn Filing stamp clerk's oflice 6.50 Consideration and examination of treasur er's books continued during the day. On motion , the estimate of the necessary expenses of the county for the year 1S 5 was llxed upon as follows , to-vit : County general fund , including poor fund and co-nty bond interest fund § 7.030.00 Bridge fund 2,500.00 Koad fund 2.500.00 Insane fund S-'O.OO ? 12,8COOO On motion , the board adjourned to meet January 22d , 18S5. Attest : E. J. ALDINGTON , Chairman. C. D. CHAMER. County Clerk. iMcaKgaaanC3M MaM iiJB , ' ! i * gmaa aar QcanG ag * MPtg A BILL has been introduced in the State Legislature cutting down saloon t license.- $500 , and making the same t universal throughout the state.That \ bill will most likely pass into oblivion. ! t' WE believe \ve are expressing the de sire of our legislators , in stating that they will be pleased to hear from any j' of their constituents , who have any mat ter to present upon which they think legislation desirable. THE - : - NEW . is NOW IN rorL BLAST. . Here ) 'ou will find an elegant assortment of good's , and our prices never fail to please. IF VOL' WANT A Cap , Boots , Shoes , Trunks , FURJ2ISHIEG GOODS Here is the place to find AN ASSORTMENT ! To select from , and at prices guar anteed lower than ever offered in Western Nebraska. AND GET OUR PRI0B , Don't forjrct the place , One Block North of Bank , Main Avenue. . L M. Brickey & Co. McCOOK , NEBRASKA. j G'lTY BAKERY. i / , ! i : KEEP ON HAND BREAD. PiES & CAKES , Gil AH AM BREAD. Cakes Made on Order. Lunch Room in connection , where you can < ret hot coffee , etc. dauusss [ OPPOSITE HOTEL ON" THE HILL. ] Manufacturer and Dealer In SADDLES , HARNESS , ' BRIDLES , COLLARS , BR USHES , COMBS. WHIPS. * Slock Saddles. Cow-Boy out tits , and Spurs. R. H. KAilLTQSl n I t ! .l FACTS REGARDING .lh .lc Br , Hartar'a Iron fe'c c ! t I purify unit enrich the BLOOD , reptilate 1 tlie LIVER and KIDNEYS , and KESTOIJK inr. 1C HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH : In all those C dlsea u reiulrlnpacertainan | < l i-lIlcletil'KiXlC , pcpcuially Dyspcp'-la.WaiiiC ! Appetite. Indiges tion. Lack < ) l" strfiiutii. elr . It r cN nar-il ! with liniiieilialc anil votnler > ui rtriilt * . l.oi.rs , iniiui4 and nerve * ri-i-t Hiw f < irce. Eultns tlie lul.id nnd ctpplii'S Ilrain I'nv.-f - . ' i peculiar to 'heirsc : : win Ril In STl HAttTERS IT.ON TOKlCaMle.-iiii ] ? \ > t IL'J cnrc. It jrivcs acini'--mil healthy conij.IeMim T"J strongest tr'-tl'no'iy to tlie value 01 1)1 : J iitTUKN Iiiov TONIC : * ilitt 'r .q cit ; alien ; : . ! . 1 t coitnternllbieliavionly i'dilt d "n tiie'iiii'tuar jtyol'tliu orltcin.il. Jfj'on can i-silyiltsln luaT'l Jo not cxpsrlnnfiit jti't the OKKIAL VXD U. _ 7 - your adilrewtoThaDr. HnrterSrcfl < c St , Louis. JIo. . foonr "DSEjiTJ IOCS' . " s Fallof Ktrongp nnd i 5fti' In n-aiptirn. I'v ; s OR. BARTER'S IRON TONIC is FOR SLE ht sa AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. TRIBUNE CLUBBING LIST , We will furnish Tuc TIUBCNE and any of the following publications , one year , at the rates uuiucd below : I'llAIKlE FAHMEU . So.OO and imtpof U. S. . : u < 0 TOLEDO IJLADE. ( Nnsby'x I'npur ) . . . 2 7.1 CHICAGO WKEIvLV NKWS . 2.7fi CHICAGO WKKKl.v. HEUA .l ) . 2.75 J.KAVENWOU1H WEEKLY TIMES. . 2.75 .MU.NTUI.V . : ; SO All kinds of blinks kept for sale at this office. TIIATIIACICIXU COL'OIl cm lie oiuik ! ! > cum ! ly Shlloh's Cnrf.'v Kiiurnntci : It. WILL VOt : riUFPKU w till ! > J-HJ i'iwf.1 cm ! l.lcrCoin - plalni ? Shildli'h Yltnll/cr I * Kii3rnnrLM.il to ruie you. SLEEl'I.KSS X1OHTS , inndc inlscralilu l > y thir ter rible couxli. Sliiliiirx Cure U the runn-dy fur you. CATAIMJH CUUKD. hi-nlth mnl uvect lirvatli * c- curui ! hy Slilluh'a Catarrh ienrily. : : j'llcuSO uciitn. Nasal Injrctor free. For lame Hack. Side or Chest tuc Slillok'b 1'orous Plaster. I'rlce U5 cents' 'S COUGH and CimsutnptUn Cure N sold ! > y us nn cnarantre It cure * consumption irs VI I'AUZKK Isvliit you need f.ir Con- stlpatl in. Less ( if Appetite. Dizziness nnd nil symp toms of Dyifpup.-i.i I'rice ID mill 73 eenlH per l.oltli" . CKOUr. WJIOOI'ING COUGH and Ilrondiltl. 1m- tnt'dliitcly Jcliint'd by Klilloli's Cure. Sold by S L. CIUPII dniRslst. MeCook. Neb. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tin ? BUST SAI.VK In tlie wet Id for ntc. Praise * , Son-s , Ulcera. Salt IMieutn. Fever Sore * . Ti'ttur. Chap ped Han.is. Cliill'l.-iln- ' . urns ami all "kin Krupioiw. ! and positively fUM-s I'ili's or no pay rt'iju'red. It N imnriiiitKCd to give perfect Mitlhfuuiloii , or money t rctuntlcd. I'rlce . ' . > i-enis per l > oFor bale at [ I C/EIhOFOirAr-4 DKUG STORE. ' Wonderful I . We lo not know of any nit'dlclne that fas K-'Ined an eqii.il i'onilirlty. ; In such a i-hurt linn * , for tin : In tiiii. rulli'rofronxh * anil Miri'iii'i * lu tlie limes , as ISEGOS' cllKKIiV OUCH -SVKUI' . It la mild nnd pleuMint to take inuf will nut Injure ilic IIKM ii-IIcuti ! Infant. Sample bottles free at S. L. Green's and .Johnson & Sp.ildhi"8. I for xvokns ! | C-jpe. ! Send 10 ets post- w. nti.t we will mail y.itt fici- . royal , vulnnlitiS'iii [ li ! ln i tf p ods tlint will | > ut you In tin * way of iniikliic inure money in a row ibijn than you ever thought r.os < IMi ; at any business. Capital no * ri-iinlrcil. You ran live at home nd work mpare : tlint : cnly , or all tin ; time Ail of DII h r. et < . of ail ID.Ujrisn . ! > ' siH'Ci'-sfnl "ill . is to 5 ua > ili e.irueil i\i-ry I'Vin.njr. Tint all who I ! want \viiikiiuy test tinImsniri ? ) ' . we ni.ike tills un-1 jiai-alioiL-il oacr : To all win * -in * tint \vi-ll sait-iifil wo will i-eml t'l lu i a for the troulili' of .vritlu nl'ull pniticnlitni. dlremlous , etc. , siii live. IllllnllIi L pay nti.-oiiiiCiy suiu lurull uiu sari at i.uro. Don't delay. i A.ldtOSI ! 1NSOX & CO. . Poitinnd. Maln - . a--'ll An Enterpiisiag , Sellable House. ,1 elmsoti .fc palilln can always be relied UJKHI. not ! only to carry in Mock the best of everything , but to set-lire the Agency for such articles us have well- i known merit , and HIM popnl.ir with the people , there i by su.-tanIiiK : the rciin.itiioii of heliix always enterprising - , ; prising , and eer reliable. Having secured ihcurn - ey i r the celeimtte.l Dr. Kind's Xew Discovery for i oiiMimptlon , will .M'll It on u pt ltl\e Kiiaramce. It will Mitely cure any and e\cry aflectlon of 'I hroat. Lun s , und iic t , ami tn suo-.v our conthlfiice. wu In- viie ion to c ill. n 1 tet a Tri.tl ilotiic Free. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Arc yutt irs.urlieti : st nfclit : : nJ ! iri.len of > our rest hy n SICK ciiili : -iuein ami ct > inx lti P-t.it < > f citt- tln- : < < li ? If so. fi-nil : li once illiil Ki'l u botileof Ur : . VTiiiliT's So.tbi.s Syru ? fr Chivies Tcothirg. I..N \llu- 1 > .nriikili.tuic. it > \lli irllu\e the { iMir little MitH"cr liniiittliatuiy. Mepeml ujioti Ir , uuiilier , tlu-re is mi iiiiMke aliout it It ciiit-s dysentery ami dir.uci ! ! , iLulatLs ilf tuliiui-ii and liut'els ; , cures tvliul colic. MH'U'IH the KHI" . reduces luK.iiiiinailon. r.iul gives tl ) c aim energy to tin * uliult ; t > y iein. llrs. 7/i tan's SBcthir Syrcp fr Chiiars Tsctiisg is IMi-attMllL to the taiUv , : iuu 1 = the | > rcMliiiti ii of oliu ul tli < oliifhi und bebt felhule. uun > Ci > aiid iihys In IIio L'iiilfU States. : n : > i iu fur hiili : by .ill iliii throughout iho worm. 1'tice 25 cents a liuttlc. Eeliable I irms. VctsrH. S I. , ( ircen acu .lour. > ot. & ' jlwnvs ri'lLtiilo iwi srj 10Lcuie tin : lic-a : . .l"ex.jry tiling for Il-eir patrons lln-v muv ha\i : l..itt ! it a larse quantit } ul ISKUCS' liEiJin OLHill bYiUl\ aiid ; : IL- ! \vi > will : ; : ui ! iculy to ie > oiiimeud it toe eory one lii need of a prc | > ar < ituu for cou lis. colds , aathlliu. liruilcli.ila atm coiisiniil.tlun , as , lln-y kiiuu of no o.lier ruii uuy that Is iralniii sucl"i wlue icj > ui.i tion. Sample liotiies tree. An Answer "Wanted- ' "an any one tiring it" u case of Kidney or 1 Ivcr omplalnt that Electric liltti-rs will not ] i'tillly cure ? We say they can not. as tliouF.uids of cases already | einianeutly cured and who are ually recuin- inendini ; Kli-ctric Itltlers , will pro\e IlrlRtit's DI.s- eate. Diabetes. Weak Hack , or any urinary complaint quickly cured. They purify the blood , regulate the bouels , and act directly on the diseased p.itt.Every bottle guaranteed For sale at 50 cents a bottle at Metropolitan Drug Store. IMPOETAKT. ATlien you visit or leave New York City , n.ivs IIK- ! K pe. hxpic saue and ' arriace Illie and Mop at the ' rand Union Hotel. oi > po leGr.uid Central Drjiot. EhTant rooms fitted up at n cost of cne million dollir > . icduced to t-I.DUand unwanN pi'roay. Kuro- poan plan. Elevator , n taunmt u | > plU-d wi ! i the ! ies > t. Ilor e cars , siiiRei an.l elei a : ed railroad to all tei > os. : Families can lue iieuer for less money at the Orahd Union Ho.cl than at any other lirclas ; " 1 hotel In the city 3-Si - ESTRAY NOTICE. Came to my residence.l lmile northwest of Box Elder I' . U. , .ianunr > oil. lbf-5. one steer calf ; over-crop on ri ht ear ; under crop < m lelt ear. Ao other marks or brands < Utin- Knihahle. < ' ' ' X. J. CiiuYM.ut. NOTICE. In the District Court of the bth Judicial Dist' trict held in ami for Ke \ \ illowcounry , ob : : Conillc.1 Plaintiff. J _ Xotfw to „ „ „ William Belu'Dcfentlunt f rt-'illL1Ilt ; r- ' 1\ > \ \ H.M.Ol BhlI , . .NiiN-jtK&UlKN A.NT : Yiui an * liereby notitii'd thutoti the tt.'i day of January. lt 5. Corn Ueli tiled u petition ! naiii * you in the District Louri , cil littl Wil low county. .Vi'braska. the oiiject and jir.iyer ; of hieli are to obtain a divorce truni you on theFIKST. FIKS-T. Ihiityou Lein ? of sizllieicut ability to jirovide Miitaliic maintenance lor her have aim cruelly retiis-ftl at.il to iio. i .co ! ) . 'J hat yon hive\vilyabiidoitfl ! ! ! ' thu I'luititiir tti.iiijtit jrood eutifC ii.r the term of two . \ e.iis l.ttt past. tiK Von are ri-iitiired to answer P.ii 1 petitioner or hefore .Mumiay , the -'id day ot February. ? If * . " * , or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against yon as therein i- prayed tor. CO1JA UKLI , . I5y Jcnning'S & Starbuck , Her Attorneys. in [ i COMPLAINT NOTICES.a . n nV U. S. LAND OFFICE Decembnr21st. l.-S { . Complaint having been entcu-d at this olJice by Ann Lalferty njrainst John F. Swnrtx lor lailureto comply v , lib law ns tc Tinsl > er-t'ul- turo Entrj" I'.il. dated \oriii I'lntte.Ne . . Juno ctli , ! { > 7'.t , ui > on the scmthea-t qunrier section 5. towntlup i north , r.tn e - . wt r. in Ited Wil low cuiinty , Nei > . . u ith a view co th - cancelln- tion 01 saiu entri ; cunte.-tint alse tn that John F. mart ? hiss Jailed touiiltix-nte nincren % ot suid tract trom .June ! . IJ > N . up to th > - pres : c-ut I niM. : > r < ( jtiiiiii t'.v luv. ; ilia Miid pjr > , e > iireherobi Miiiiiitoncd to npi-e.irat tins olhcc- on thu Gth day of February. ihN" > . at i o'clock , P. St. . to Ktspond and luriii h testimony con- : certiiiiir su.il alleged l'jilun . : : H. a. i , . LAWS , He isser. U. S. LAND OFFiCE- McCoul : . .Veb. . January 12th. J B. , . Coinpl ir.t liiivingLcunVnicieil at tiiis < ice by Ei mom ! Lecfcer ; uiii. > l .lnii Iludlun'l for nbandouiujr his Homesteuil Entry l(5.-7 ( , dated fan atXorh i'iatte. Nu'Toska. "c-rolorrJlsM"1. ) , an upon the soi.tii ' : # ouTln\est sco-rion U ami I-r north > . - northxvcst 4 01 section 2 . town-lnii of north ot nine .tf. in Hed Willow ci utv. ill Nebraska , with : t vieiv to Ihe cancellation of it : : said entry : lh-said parties r.re hereby sum U. moned ti ) appear ut This olliee on the IGtli day of February. lKv5. at 5i o'clock. A. M. . to re spoud and lurnish teatimony conceraitir said y alleged abandonment. XJ. C. F. BABCOCK , Receiver.Te PIKAL PEOOF NOTICES , LANI > Of nci : AT .MCCOOK , .limitary zutb. , I8H3. Xotfto Is hereby wrJven that the followfnjr- nained settler baa tiled notice of his Intention to mnke Until prool In support of his claim , and that said proof will bo inndo before Itetfid- tcr or Ueceivx-r at MeCook , Neb. , on .Monday , .Maieh id. iteTj , viz : James K. I'owcll. D , S. 0.-w. for the northwest quarter of section 10. township 4 north , ranue ai west. Ho names the I oilt > win ; , ' witnesses to prove his continu ous 1'c.sldouco upon , nnd cultivation of. said land. vlK : Towiwend Ucckwith. Aaron Hiaol- iiutbt , Frank Hnzeihurst and W. II. Harder , nil ofi'iiltiertKon , Nob. JM ( , ' . L. LAWS. Hcyistcr. LAND Omen AT McCooic , . . , January 2Wh , liMCj. f Notice is hereby given that the followlng- numod tot tier has tiled noticuol' his intention to make llnul proof in vupport. of his claim , and that said proof will be imido before Hogis- teror Itcceiver at McCooic , Neb. , on Saturday , .March 14th , 1NV5. viz : 1'crry A. Yeast , Ji. tf. 1SH , for the west northeast h of section V , township 4 north. range 2U wont. Ho names the following wiinesycs to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , nald land. vi/ : James Spatiidlug , John Hamilton. Fred. I ) . Pitney and Montgomery Uoyle , all of llox Elder , Nebraska. : $ l. G. T . LAWS , Register. I LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , f January Kith , 1883. ) Notice is hereby given that the followhig- nanied Bettler has llli'd notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Ifegis- terand Ucceivcrat MeCook. Neb. , on Friday , February 2nth. 18S."i. vi/ : William Hrcmmer. ( Heir to Estate of Hannah Schulr. Dec'd. ) Homestead Entry 1150 , lor the south ! J north east ? a and north ' /i southeast * * of section 15 , township 2 north , range 2'J west. Ho names t he following witnesfes to prove his contin uous resilience upon , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ : John Calkins ami Franklin P. Lav- urack of Stonghtoii. Neb. . Henry H. I'lekens and George Hugglns of MeCook. Neb. : ; : { . G. L. LAWS. Register. * LAitn OFFICE AT McCi-OK , NEU. . ( . .liinuary lltlt. ItM. | Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers have hied notice of their intention - tion to make Until proof In support of their claims , and that , snid prool s will be made be fore Register or Itcceiver at .McCooic , Neb. , on Monday , February ! d. l.vc > .vtz : Lev ! iSrown. Homestead IMJU. for the northwest quarter of section 24. township It north , range 'At west. NM/ : Lewis ! ' . fate. L ) . S IIAT ' . for the south east quarter section 24. township It. north of raiifjc oO west. They n.uno the following wit- nes > es to prove their cotitiniions residence tpi > n. and cultivn ion of. said land , vi/ : Witnesses lor Lev ! lirown : Anthony CHIT , S. H Colvm. William Smith and l.evi Joliiison , all of MeCook. Neb. Witnesses for Lewis F. I'ate : John F. Collins , dward cdindliss , Samuel Hrown anil Lt-vi Hrown.allotMcCoon , Neb. : i. G. L. LAWS , Uegister. LAND OFFICK AT MCCOOK , NKB. , December 2fith , 18SI. Notice is hereby given that the tollowlng- iiame.l settler has tiled notice of his intention to make linal prool' in support of bis claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis- toror Receiver at McCooic , Nob. , on Friday , February I'th , It * . " ) , viz : James E. Wingate , Homestead 1-17. for the southwest quarter of section 1 , township I north , range 23 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and ctiltiva- tion of , said land , viz : Mitchell Young. James C. Lallerty , Nicholas WycolT mid S. S. Graham , all of Danbtiry , Neb. : H G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , Nia. , i December 20th , 18S4. f Notice is hereby given that the followlng- namcd settler bus tiled notice of his intention to make biial prof in support of his claim , ami tlnu baitl proul will be made betore Ueg- Ititcror Heceix'er atMct'ook. Neb. , on Friday , 1-eoruary 20th , 1SJ : . " * , viz : Herman Hey , D. S. i 4 , , lor ihe bouth northwest } .i and north 1A outilwe t-- -ection N township y north , ratine 2S west. He names tii following witnesses to I > rove hi.s continuous residence upon.and cul tivation ot , said land , viz : Charles Ebert , William bitbarko , \iuusingcruuil Ernst NewiiMii , all of Indianoia , Neb. : W ( J. L. LAWS , Register. LAM ) OfiicK AT MCCOOK , NKB. , i December 20th , IbM. f Notice is hereby iven that the followiug- n.-i > : cd settler lias t'.iui ! notice ot his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim , aiiii Liint s.tid pru.U will lie iiuide i.elore Iteg- s.-teror . .iecuerit tic-Cook. Nei * . , on Friday , January ; . ih , ! tc. " * , viz : Gilbert It. Nettlcton , L a.tU. . initiie outh \ - ' Stitheast ii section o , north ' /2 noriliettbt * j section lu. town.-iiip 2- north , range "JO ux t. He iiitmcs the following \k iiiic&bi' > to j > nve his continuous re.Mdence upon , and cultivation of , haul land , viz : J. btone , W. s. Fitch a d M. H. Johiibon , .f Mc- LOOK , Neb. , anu U. liarnes. of Viulton , Neb. : W. IS. L. LAWS , kegister. LAND OFICU AT iicCooK , NKB. , i December lith , 1N < 4. f Notice is hereby given that the tollowing- immcii settler iiaa hied notice ot ins intention to make tinal proof in support of hi.s claim , and that said proof will le made before Hegis- terorlteceiver at 31cLoolNeb. . , on Monday , February sd. IS ? . " , viz : Melvili L. Lsicy , Home- fctetid Entry : JI7. tor tiie southwest quarter of section 'C , township 4 north , muge 'M west , lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion 01 , said land , viz : F. fc. U ilcox , J. A. Wilcox , S. A. fchaller and Edson Uobiiiett. all of McLuok , Neb. -.i G. L. LAWS. Uegister. LAND OFFICE AT Me OOK. NEU. , t January sd , It * . " > . t" Notice is hereby given that tin * lollowing- niiiiKjil settler iia * meil notice < > t Inn intention to mtike tin 1 prool in support ot his claim , and that said pruot will be made befoie He is- toror Keceiverat euookei > . .on Saturday , ebruary 14th , IN > "I , viz : Altrcd Carter , U. S. -Itu , tor the southeast quarter section , cr. town- slitjt 4 , norm ot ran e . ) xvest. He names the following witne > ees to prove hirf continuous reMtience upon , and cultivation of , said land , vi/ : John Modrcli. .lotiu L nzicer , James C. Cane anl < . D. Mcchnu , all or MeCook , Atb. a. ( . L. hAU'a , Kegister. L.\\i > OKUCB AT MCCOOK. N January tub , IN-O. j Notice is hereby given time the following- tinmc'i settler lias Hied notice or his intention to ' niiil.o tinul ( irnor iu support ot bisel-im , iiui tiiitrsiiid proof will he made tiefoie Register - tor or Receiver ut MeCooK , Aeb..on Saturday , I-enrutry ntli , u0 , viz ; Otto H.ngnor , D. riHo. . lor ibe &uuthucst quitrtvr of section 21 , loujjsh.p 1 north , range rj west. e names the lolloping witnesses to pro.'u hiseonraiu- ous resi'icnce upon. &ml cultivation of , said ; tn < i. Viz . James H. frarnswortli , chaiifs R. , : tri , Milncy L/odije and F. V. Alien , nil of Me Cook. Neb. : . li. L. LAVj = . Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCL'OOK. NEU. , December : ! It I , 1N > 4. \ Notice is hereby fMveii that the following- niinc : < i si'iticr l.as hied notice ot bis intention to inakiliu.it proof in support of hm claim , iitiu time s.ud jiruof will tie niudf belore itegis- ti-ror Jo-ofiM-r nt .MeCook , Neb. , on Saturday , February Uti , l.-e. > . viz : Leonard B. Stilec , U. . nil , lor the northeast quarter ot section J , township : north , range : n ) west. And Jona than . Kirkmuii. who made Homestead Entry iDcceiiHierlith. . ie > s ; . is notified to appear said tune nnd place nnd show cause why his said Homestead Entry shoulu not l > e held tor Uiict'llntioii. He names the following wit- > ss < ' ? to prove hiscontiniions residence upon. .UK : ! cultivation of. said land , viz : William M. Irwin , saniuel Brown. iJuvulBryun and Frank ire , all of j.eCook. Neb. 1. - _ ( i 1 LAWS. Rt-gistcr. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , December tii , 1M4. j' Notiw i.s hereby given that the following- uiiiird settlt-r bus filed notice of his intention o tn.the until proof in support of bis claim. md that nid proof will be made before Reg- stfr or Receiver at Mccook. Neb. , on Friday. n-l.ru.sry nth , ! . > > " . viz : Herman Hermit. 1) . . -Si. for tlieMiutheast quarter of section 32 , owiship ! north , rangei west. He names be lolioxving witue-tes to prove his continu- nis rcsuioin.e upon , ami cultivation of , said and. viz : Amos Goodenberjrer , Rufus Ger- or. George Gerver nnd C. Smith , nil of Mc- ook. Neb. 31 G.L. LAWS. Register. ln Presents piven away. * rn(1 u'ts. ' . postage , and , \ \ \ty \ mail you v.111 cetfreea iarv < ' eif V-AH.S ut larcealui - , llot uIIL-tart you In . ! ' - iliat v.-j ; ; at ocoe t rln jnu iu tnxncy faster than > il.i : ; tl t ; In America. All ab u [ the i'JOO.UitO In en.h itli each box. AKCHIS , wanted cerywlmre. . clilicr sfx. of all HJIIV , fur all the time , or spare Inn- enl } % to wurk for u * at their own Iionicd. Kor- Gisi-s f'-r all worker ! ) absolutely aw-ifed. Uou'tdelar , HALLETT & JO. . Pun tend. Jlaine. 3-20' irc money t'aanat Inuairncy for tliu be-t selKn buuk out. pli.m-H . ucceetl grandly. None fall. errn * free. HALLgTT HOOK CO. , Portland , Malm.