if' The Tribune - F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. SUBSCRIPTIONS3 : PER YEAR INVARIABuY IN ADVANCE. SENATOR EDMUNDS introduced a bill recently in the United States Senate providing that the manufacture , sale , or use of explosive compounds for the injury or destruction of property shall be punishable as a felony. JEFF. DAVIS writes to a confederate society in Baltimore that his respect for constitutional liberty is increasing ever. If there is a man on the face of the earth who ought to feel love as well as respect for constitutional liberty , it is Jeff. Da vis. To the superstitious veneration in which it is held by the American people ple he owes his forfeited neck. IT begins to appear that Garland of Arkansas will certainly be in the new cabinet. He.is . now in Albany holding a second consultation with Cleveland. Bayard has declined a place that was never ojfered him , on the ground that he couldn't afford to hold it owing to the amount of money he would have to spend in sustaining the dignity of the position. THE grand jury of Uook County has .finished its labors and find that there were only 2 9 dishonest judges oi'oluc- tion in Chicago at the November count. The jury seems to feel greatly relieved because it is able to report that in only 164 : out of the 171 precincts in the county was there any stuffing of the bal lot boxes or other violations of the elec tion law on that occasion. INSPECTOR Briixus of New York , who is a chief of detectives according to the dispatches , is of the opinion that the parliament house and the tower of London were blown up by somebody VJiy near the thronu , and that the Brit ish police are on the wrong track entire ly. From the sound of the name of Mr. Byrnes , we had immediately suspected that be was a countryman of W : chJav- elli and Cavour. The depth of his in sight shows that he is a true Italian. DAKOTA'S capita ! has had an unpleas ant sound to the average American cit izen ever since the German chancellor made war on the American hog. Why should the scat of government of a fu ture sovereign state be called "Bis marck ? " But the proposed change , since the capital removal bill has been amended by striking out "Pierre" ' and inserting "Ordway , " as the site of the nest venture , gives no better satisfac tion. Ordway is not a name that Da kota desires to hand down to posterity. TOE London Times in an article on the Nicaragua treaty , readily admits that the treaty should be judged in America without reference to English interest ? , but England , it says , holds a position of almost impregnable strength and will protest against a policy which violates rights covered by the Clayton-Bulwer treat } ' . It believes that the better class of Americans will not favor the scheme , + i but thinks it rash to predict the result in Congress. It is possible , the Times says , to construct and manage a canal in accordance with the Clayton-Bulwer treaty while giving America nnijilc se- cnrity through pecuniary or other inter est in the work , but even then it is doubtful whether a plan could be made pleasing to the American people. It is England's duty , the Times declares , to preserve the freedom of international trade. THREE disastrous explosions occurred yesterday in London. The first was in Westminister Hall. A lady called a po liceman's attention to a * package upon the steps outside the crypt. The po liceman picked up the package , which exploded , badly injuring four persons. The gre.at ornamental gates leading to the crypt were shattered and the stat ues of William IV. and George IV. were overturned. The second explosion took place three minutes later under the strangers' gallery in the House of Commons. The lobby was \rreckcd , the gallery torn down , the speaker's chair destroyed , and the massive stonexvork displaced. The third explosion occurred at the Tower of London. One of the buildings known as the White Tower was badly damaged. At an early hour in the evening sixteen persons had been officially reported injured at the Tower. Of these many were children. No one was mortally hurt. It is suspected that the dynamite which unquestionably caus ed the explosions was conveyed into the buildings by women. London is in a frenzy of excitement. . " . . - = sv > - * > &S3 * sB- ! < ? ' * * * * * -5j ' 4 4 , ; -r OUR EXPOSITION LETTER. The different States exhibits are all located together under one roof , which covers sixteen acres , and while each .state has her separate exhibit the varied production indigenous to the United States combined , forcibly impress one with the unlimited resources of our fair land. Virginia , the mother of states , has for commissioner ; Hon. W. W. Finney. The old state is up to the average in display , and with even a few of the sta ples common to her soil gives evidence that she improves by age. Her two principle productions are peanut and yel low leaf tobacco. The pi anut had its birth in this state and almost the entire crop is grown on her coast. Richmond the capital , Danville and Lvnchburg , the rival tobacco cities , send many cred itable specimens. Montana is yet a territory with hopes of an early admission to statcshood. Col. Harris is the commissioner , and he brings a splendid display of her natural productions. Although , Montana is noted for crowing cattle and sheep , her principal interests are mining , and the display of ores is superb and attracts universal attention. The arranging of this exhibit was done by John Nye , an old pioneer of the mining country , who knows rock where he sees or handles it. Some ornaments of Indian origin attract much attention. In this display there arc some fine texidermy specimen shown. South Carolina , with A. P. Buttleras commissioner , has gotten up its exhibits in good hape. The guano manufact ory of Wilcox , Gibbs & Co. , who show a pyramid some twenty feet from the base constructed of phosphate rock , is an enterprise that has done much to en rich Charleston. The agriculturalpro ductions and fruit displayed , keeps the little Carolina to the front in this line. Though it does not claim to be an ex tensive manufacturing state , it has some very cieditable displays of home produc tions. In cotton it produces a fine sta ple , notably the Sea Island , which always commands a good price. Specimens are on exhibition. Man } ' of the relics of the Greely re lief party have been placed on exhibition in the State department. Dummies are dressed up in clothing worn by the men , and the old tent they used is erected , while the entire camping outfit is on view. The small boats from the Thetis and Bear , which first reached the Greely sufferers have been placed with these much-viewed curiosities. It is hard to realize in a land where snow is unknown what suffering and death the Greely Re lief exhibit represents. On Sundays the Exhibition is large ly attended , the entrance fee being then reduced to 25 cents. On a fine day there are liable to be fifty thousand present. There is everything to see as on any week-day , except the working of the ma chinery , which is always shut down on Saturda } ' night till Monday morning. The Commissioners and members of the press are unanimous in urging their respective legislatures to make extra app - p -opriations to carry out the successful exhibit of each state and territory. The necessity for money is evident to keep the exhibit up to its present standing as many articles are perishable , consequent ly the pride one has in his state or ter ritory should encourage each and all to advocate the contribution. When you take into consideration the fact that the different buildings cover 92 acres , or one third more than the Cen tennial and that the Park in wh'ch they are located and which is now enclosed composes about 500 acres. Yon can see how hard it is to estimate the daily at tendance , and the management refuse to make pullic the daily receipts , for what reason your correspondent is unable to state. At first it was feared that the means of transportation between the grounds and Canal street , the centre of the city , would not be adaquate to accommodate the. public , but so fir'no inconvenience has been experienced. By certain lines you can go the whole distance for one fare 5 cents while by other lines it costs two fares or you can buy a round trip ticket over the different "Rapid transit * ' lines on the river for 15 cents , and extra boats and cars will be added as the travel demands. THE Yukon river , in Alaska , is so long , says Lieut. Schwatka , that if its source were in Salt Lake its waters might empty into > 'ew York bay and its mouth is so wide that New York would be on one side and Philadelphia on the other. Alaska has a coast line , greater than that of all the rest of the ( United States , adding together the Atlantic - ( lantic gulf and Pacific seaboards. * " -T ? " , < - : j jf f i . " * " A OR RAT c M SOLVED ! To anxious parents who are study ing how to economize on that great item of family expense viz : Boys' ' Clothing , we announce the following GREAT REDUCTION in BOYS' ' OVERSOATS : A Heavy Blue Chinchilla , sizes 11 to 18 years , Formerly $6Now ! : $4 ! EXTRA HEAVY GRAY Worth $8 ! : Now $5,59 ! NUMEROUS OTHER STYLES Worth $5 to $7 : Now $3.50 to $4.75. These goods are in sizes from 9 to 1C years. * * o THIS IS A and a visit to our store will con vince all that this is a Great Op portunity to procure these goods at a BARGAIN. We have also made a corresponding , reduction in Mens' Overcoats. : o : MENS' AND BOYS' SUITS And Furnishing Goods in great variety , are still being sold at astonishingly low prices. Come and see us , one and all ! E. ffl. Brickey & Co. DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. i Block North of Bank , Main Ave. ESTIUY NOTICE. Came to my residence.l2 mile northwest pf Box Elder V. O. , ' January 3d , IJjfc.'i. one'stoor calf ; over-crop on right ear ; under-crop on leit ear. No other marks or brands distin guishable. a > 5 N. J. NOTICE. In the District Court of the 8th Judicial Dis trict held in and for Red Willow county , \eb. : Cora Bell Plaintiff , 1 otice to non- residentDeft. William Bell , Defendant , [ To WIM.IAM BELU NON-HKSIDENT DEFEND ANT : You are hereby notified that on the 7th day of January , Ibbo. Cora Bell filed , a petition against you in the District Court of Red Wil low county , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds : FIUST. That you being of sufficient ability to provide suitable maintenance for her have grossly , wantonly and cruelly refused and neglected so to do. bECOND. That you have wilf ully abandoned the Plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer sail petition on or before Monday , the i3d day of February , IbW , or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you as therein prayed for. CORA BELL. By Jennings & Starbuck , Her Attorneys. 3-5ts. ARE rOlT MADE miserable by Indigestion. on Htlpatiun , Dizziness , Loss of Appetite , Yc'low Skin ? SUiloli's Vitalizer Is : i positive Cure. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint , jou have a prin.cd guarantee on exery bottle of milfoil's Vital izer It never falls to cure. THE Uev. Geo. II. 'I hayer , of Bourbon , Ind , s.iys : "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SH1I.OHS CONSUMPTION CUKE. " WHY WILL YOU couph when Miiloh's Cure will give Immediate relief. Pi Ice 10 cts. , 50 cts. ami $1. SIIILOII'S CATAItlill REMEDY a positive cure for Cntarrh , Diphtheria nnd Canker Mouth. A NASAL 1N.1E TOU free v.-Iih each bottle cf Sliiloli's < 'atarrh llemedy. Price 30 cents. SHILOH'S URE will Immediately relieve Croup , Whooping cough and Ilronchliis. "HACKMETAUK" it lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 5j ctuta. Sold by S L. Green druggist , McCook. Neb. Bacblen's Arnica Salve. THE BEST SALVE in the wet Id for i uts. Hrultes , Sores , Ulcers. Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter , ( jimp- ped Hani's. ( Jliilblalns , orn.i , aud all klu Eruptions , and posithely cuies IMIes or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satbf.icifon , or money refunded. Price 25 cents per bos. Fur sale at MEIKOfOITAN DKUG STORE. Our Opinion. After selling numberless preparations , we are con vinced that BEGOS' TISOPH AL OIL , is mmiu.il.-d For pain. cuts , bruises , rheumatism , frost bite- , chil blains , etc. . It Is warranted by S. L. Green and John son & Spaldlng Magnetic man to discover the philosophical principle that all nervous pains , aches , and debility should be tieated directly from the "brain battery , " from whence emanate all nervous force and will power. Allother formsof treat ment for nervous disorders are failures. Ev ery person who suffers from nervousness knows this , and that medicines only palliate , but never cure. These appliances are mag netic , and differ from all others on the market which arc electric. Magnetism is the life of man. Their curative qualities are wondorf ul in all nervous couiphuuts. Tae Roman physi cians practiced magnetic treatment 1,000 years ago in nervous discuses , butdid not treat from the "brain battery. " lr. HILL has made this great discovery , the only sure cure for nervous Headaches , Rneumatism , Neuralgia , Liver and Kidney Complaints.Paralysis. Gout , Spin al weakness. Dyspepsia. Constipation. Cold Limbs and Feet , and General Debility. Mirac ulous cures noted every day. The Magnetic Brush lifts nails , and the only article of the kind invented. It is the greatest curative agent known and used in a "brush bath" im parts tone , replenishes the debilitated system , and creates warmth. In chronic cases our Magnetic Bands. Belts and Pads should bo used. The brushes are warranted to do the vrork , or the money refunded. Send for circu lar and testimonials. By giving a description of nervous trouble , we will give advice and directions how to use our'appliances. IIiLij MEDICAL MAONKTIC APPLIANCE COMPANV , Lock Box 55 , Washington , D. C. 35 COMPLAINT NOTICES. U. S. LAfl ) McCook , Neb. , January 12th. J8& . Compl Int having been entered nt this ollico byEdmond Decker umilnst.luhn licdhind for abandoning his llomcstcud Entry JIW7. dutcd ut North I'httte , Nebraska , < > ctober3lht.lt < W. upon tlio south 4 southwest h section It and north H northwest ! 4 of section Xi , township 1 north of range : o. in Red Willow county. Nebraska , with a view to the cancellation of said entry : th : said parties are hereby sum moned to appear at this ollico on the 10th day of February , 168T . at 9 o'clock , A. M. , to respond spend and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 33. C. F. BABCOCK , Receiver. PROOF NOTICES. LAND Ort-iCr ; AT MCCUOK , Nuu. , i January : i < nh. ISK5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support 01 his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , March 7th , ltjt-5. viz : Valentine Bogle. 1) . S. 5-1 , for the northeast quarter section 12 , town ship 4 north , range ? ) west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Josiall E. Moore , William Darby and Jacob Long , of Box Elder , 2 eb. , and John Sargent , of Indlanola , Neb. 35 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , / January L'Uth , f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support 01 his claim , and that said proof will be made bclore Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Mommy , March M , itea , viz : James E. 1'owell , D. t > . 6.VJ , for the northwest quarter of section 10. township 4 north , range 31 west. lie names the lollowing witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Townsei d Bcckwith. Aaron liazel- liuist , Frank Hazelhurst and \V. H. Burger , all of Oulbertson , Neb. IU G. L. LAWS , Register. „ LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Nmt. , i January 'Mill , Jf 5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof : in mpport of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , March 14th , lb& * > . viz : 1'erry A. Yeast. J ) . ti. 13J4 , for the west 1A northeast i of section 9. township 4 north , range : . ' > west. He names the following witm ses to prove Ii.s continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : .fames Spaulding , John Hamilton. I1 red. 1) . Pitney and Montgomery Doyle , all of Uox Elder , Nebraska. SI. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFIICE AT McCooic , NEB. , i January IDth , 18t > . i. j" Notice is hereby given I hut the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Until proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter and Receiver tit McCook , Neb. , on Friday , February -Mth , IfcSo. viz : William Bremmer. ( Heir to Estate of Hannah Schiller. Dec'd. ) Homestead Entry 1130 , lor the south 1A north- cast ! i and north , /iAouthc-isr U-of section 15. township north' , range : i ! ) west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John Calkins and Franklin P. Lav- erack of Stoughton , Neb. . Henry H. PicI ens and George Huggins of McCook. Neb. 3 : ) . G. L. LAWS , Register. LAD OFFICE AT McCtiOK , NEB. , i January )4h. ( lwr . f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers have Hied notice of their inten tion to make final proof in support of their claim- , and that said proofs will t > c made bo- tore Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , February Sid , ! & > , viz : Lcvi Brow n. Homestead ItCO. tor the north west quarter of section Ji4 , township 3 north , range 3d west Viz : Lewis F. fate , D. S. luu for the south- < ! < ; - o " > j-irffT oc ioii 1. tovnchip < ? , north of ramie"oU west. They name the following wit nesses to prove their continuous residence upnn. and eultiva ion of , said land , viz : Witnesses for Levi Brown : Anthony Cliff , S. H. Colvm. William Smith and Levi Johnson , all of McConk , Neb.- Witnesses lor Lewis F Pate : John F. Collins , dward 'cCiindliss , Samuel Brown and Levi Brow n , all of McCoou , Neb. 33. G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NF.B. , i December iCth , IbSH. f Notice is hereby given thai the following- named settler has nied notice of h s intention to make final pruqf in support of his claim , and tluit bud proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver ut Mel ook. eb. . on FriiKiy , February tith , 1SK5. viz : .lames \Vingate. . Homestead fc07. for the southwest quarter of section 1 , township I iioith. range 8 west. He names the lollowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of , said land , viz : .Mitchell Young , James C. Laflerty , N ichohis Wj coif ml tf. S. Graliam , all of L'anbury , Neb. 31 _ G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEU. , i December ilith , Jfc'81. f Notice is hereby given that the tollowing- namcd &citler has tiled notice of his intention to make until pivot" in support of his claim , and thac said proof will Le made bclore Reg ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb , on Iriday. I'cbruury sutli , ] & 5 , viz : Herman Bey. D S. Mllor the south ' 2 northwest and norih ; south west } .i bectionc- , townships north , range t > we t. He names th. following witncs-ses 10 prove his continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz : Charles Ebert , William Dubarko , I-red. vunsinger and Ernst Newman , all of Indianola ! > . 30 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFHCK AT MCCOOK , NEII , i December uth , ibM. ( Notice is hereby given that the following- numcd settler has tiled noticu ot Ins intention to make final proof ill-support of Ins claim , and thatb.iid proof will lie made uetore Reg ister or Receiver at McCook. iNcb. , on Friday , January odch , lfcS5 , viz : Gilbert B. ftettieton , D cj.J0. . lor the south ' , - southeast * t section 3 , north V2 northeast h section lo , township a north , range 3J w est. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and1 cultivation of , said land , viz : J. Stone , W. S. i-itch a d M. H. Johnson , vf Mc- Look , Neb. , aud R. Barnes , of Vhilton , Neb. M. G. L. LAWS , Register. LAMJ OFFICE AT Mo OOK. NEIS. , i January d , ISt.'i. f Notice is hereby given that the lollowing- named settler has tiled notice of Ins intention to make lin.i proof in support ot his claim , and that said pioot will bo made bef ru ue is- teror Receiver tit * 'cuook. Neb. , on Saturday , February Uth , Ibc , " ) . viz : Alfred Carter. D. S. 480 , for the southeastquarter section . $ . : , town ship 4 , north ot range SJ west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John Modrcll , John Unzicker , James C. ( Jane and S. D. Mcolam , all of McCook , Neb. ; a. G. L. LAW.Register. . LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK. NEB. , i January Uth , lbc- . " > . ( Notice is hereby given that the following- name i settler hus tiled notice of his intention to make final prooi in support of his cl mi , and tliutsuiil proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Act ) . , on Saturday , February Htli , IbSTi , viz : Otto E. Wagner , D. S. 913 , for the southwest quartiv of section 2i , tow nship I uortu , ranje z'J west. e names the following witnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said laud , Viz : James B. Farnswortn , Charles it. Carl , Sidney Dodge and F. P. Allen , all of Mc Cook. Neb. Si. G. L. LAWS , Register. LANI > OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , December 31st , Ibtf4. i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice'of his intention to makelinal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be matle before Register ' ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Sutu'rday , February 7th , Jthj. viz : Leonard B. Stiles , D. S. lot , tor the northeast quarter of section i3 , township 3 north , range ull west. Anil Jona than' . Kirkiiiiin.Miomadc Homestead Entry 1KJ. December J4th. Ib&i , is notified to appear at said time and place and show cause why his said Uoiiiesteau i ntry ehoulu not be ncia lor cancelliuiori. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , vi/ : William M. Irwin , Samuel Brown. David Bryan and Frank Vore , all of .i.cCook , Neb. 31. G L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , Niu. . i December S''th , 1FS4. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make linal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Friday , b'ebruarv dth. IS&i. viz : Herman Beriidt , 1) . S. b . " > . for the southeast quarter of section 32 , township 1 north , range S west. He names the lollowing xvitnesses to prove his continu ous residence upon , and cultivation of , said and. viz : Amos Goodenberger. Rnfus Ger- ver George Gerver and C. Smith , all of Mc Cook , Neb. 31 G. L. LAWS , Register. GRAND SLAUGHTER p We have on hand an Immense and Elegant line of Woolen Goods } Cloaks , Clothing and Overcoat * . that we will close out at their . ACTUAL COST ! To make room for our Spring Stock. GENT'S ' - AND - YOUTH'S ' A \ \ t A Large Stock at Astonishingly Loiv ( Prices. LADIES' t AND i MISSES' In this department we have an imitsually large and fine selection , and we will sell them at bed-rock prices. ( Drop in and examine these CLOAKS and get a handsome garment very cheap. * * * * * WE JME SELLING OVR HjtWDSOME r TH5 At such low figures that everybody should take advantage of the fact. Call in and see them , and our goods and prices will * surely induce you to buy. j THE LINE jzy tfr & We have tr.e Largest and Most Complete assortment ever opened out in McCook. 12 pounds of Granulated Sugar $1.00 13 pounds of extra "C" Sugar § 1.00 20 bars of White Eussian Soap $1.00 6 pounds of Arbuckle Coffee $1.00 16 yards of Good Muslin -$1.00 20 yards of Prints Sl.OO J > nr Leader Flour at Highest Market Price paid for Produce. CHAS. NOBLE , Manager.