The Tribune ! F. M. & E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper. mg * I THE Obcrlin Eye is undoubtedly the best paying newspaper within a hundred ' ' miles , judging froin.its advertising pat- j I ronage. Bonn sees us all and goes at _ least one better. j j | IT is reported that Wlliam II. Vanderbilt - ( , derbilt is seriously ill , having suffered t ! two strokes of paralysis. He has retired ! ed from both business and social life , ' and is rarely seen driving. SOME of the finest skating rinks in I the west have gone up in smoke , the i past few weeks , at the hands of inceu- j j diaries. The Casino at Lincoln is the latest addition to the list. ISAAC W. ENGLAND , publisher of the New York Sun , passed away yesterday , after a life of stern devotion to duty. He was city editor of The Tribune un der Horace Grcely , and was associated with Mr. Dana in a journalistic enter prise in Chicago. ' ; , RUSSIA backs up Komaroff's account ' of the battle of Penjdeh and Gladstone does not hesitate to say that he believes Sir Peter Lumsden tells the truth about , the matter. The accounts differ as much as the reports about the battle of Shiloh - loh , and cannot , of course , be reconcil ed upon any other basis than that one of the narrators lies. When the war is over the world will very likely be lieve the story of the winner. A GENUINE case of small-pox was dis covered at the Grand Central Hotel , Kearney , last week , the patient being a St. Joe drummer. The house had just recently -been purchased by John San ders , late of the Eating House at this place , and put in repair at a heavy ex pense. The hotel has , we understand , been put under quarantine regulations , which will of necessity occasion Mr. Sanders considerable loss. SOME interesting testimony is being developed at the trial of Mott , the al leged medium , in Kansas City. A num ber of witnesses have sworn that they have seen and recognized the material ized forms of dead and departed friends in the cabinet of Mott. One or two of them testify with an emphasized earn estness that is puzzling. They evi dently believe what they say. But on the other hand it must not be forgotten that Mott also materialized people who were not dead and people who never ex isted with equal ease and dexterity , and at the same price , $1.50 apiece. A wit ness for the state swore that Mott ma terialized for him several forms in an swer to requests that were purely ficti tious. WASHINGTON LETTER. WASHINGTON , D. C. , April 26 , ' 85. The appointment of Ed ward J.Phelps , Esq. , to the Court of St. James , though at first favorably received , is beginning to elicit some very unfavorable criti cisms even from administration news papers. It is shown that Mr. Phelps , though of late years a Democrat , has been conspicuous for his indifference to the success of his party , and one speech in his own state , ( for -which he after wards apologized , ) is the extent of his stump efforts in behalf of the principles he espoused after he had gone down in the wreck of the old Whig party. It is shown also that Mr. Phelps had a hand in the great "Emma Mine" bubble , wherein he figured as the legal expo nent of principles of addition , division , and silence , and which burst with such effect as to collapse the fortunes of many of the great capitalists on both sides of the water. With these com plaints of our most important Plenipo tentiary , we have besides the charge that he is the embodiment of codfish aristocracy , is a firm believer in royalty and the todyism pertaining there to , and generally is anything but a Democrat in the true acceptation of the word. The last Congress , under a pressure of public sentiment that it could not longer bear up against , passed an act prohibiting the fencing in of the public domain , and requiring the removal of all fences now existing that inclose the lands belonging to the Government. Of course the law will not enforce itself , ; and therefore the same pressure that bore upon Congress has now been trans ferred to the President , who has issued his proclamation announcing that the ) law must be enforced , and that all per ' sons , companies or corporations who are maintaining fences upon the public lands of the United States must remove them at once , in default of which the Presi dent will take such measures as shal be necessary under the law to remove or destroy them. By the fifth section of the law a sweeping authority is con fcrred upon the President , to employ both civil and military force sufficient to wipe out the last vestige of these un lawful enclosures. The people of the country will hail with eminent satisfac tion the tidings that the executive has made up his mind to enforce the statute Now that the cancer that ( jen. Gran never had is expected to get well , it may not be out of place to make reference to the unbosoming of James D. Fish , who promises to make a somewhat ex tended visit to a New York penitentiary for the hand he took in the downfall o : the Marine Bank. Fish declares tha Grant was privy to every one of Ward1 ! rascally transactions , because it was ut terly impossible for him to have been imposed upon in the way that he pretends tends that he was , for no man in hi : right mind could have conceived the le gitimacy of transactions upon which Ward made such enormous returns where so small an amount of capital wa : invested. Besides this , did not Gran sign the guaranty to the genuineness o Government contracts ? And did he no permit Ward to use his name to accom plish successfully many very infamous transactions , even after the bank hac demonstrated its inability to keep its head above water ? When the excite ment is over Gen. Grant's illness die ; out , Fish promises to furnish some more interesting chapters concerning this great public crime. DOM PEDRO. OUR EXCHANGES. [ Atwood ( Kas. ) Citizen. ] There is an enterprise on hand to lay out a town in Sherman county , have a town company and sell lots , and grov up. The town is to be called iMarch' because it is in Sherman county , and in this way it becomes a sort of sentimen tal monument to Sherman's "march. ' . . Christian Fluhrer , who was freighting between Atwood and McCook , had his leg broken above the ankle on Saturday evening while gn the road from McCook at the second draw east of Atwood. As he approached the draw he jumped from the wagon and walked down the hi half way when his foot slipped under the wheel and broke his leg above the ankle. [ York Hcpublican. ] Our old friend J. A. Snyder came in from McCook with a part of his girls and Billy on Saturday night. He i building a new house at McCook , having left the railroad Mrs. L S. Shirley came in from Red Willow county on Saturday. She rather seems to enjoy the life of a homesteader. SELF-EXPLANATORY. A RECENT issue of the Cambridge Monitor contained a long and bitter ar ticle against the firm of Leyis & Bee , real estate agents of that place. We are not acquainted with the circum stances surrounding the case , but as the Monitor refuses the gentlemen thus savagely attacked the use of its columns in any form whatever , and being casu ally acquainted with the editor of the Monitor , we give the following state ment , backed by the majority .of the business men of Cambridge , space in our columns. At present , however , we will make no comment : CAMBRIDGE , NEB. , April 27,1885. We , the business men of Cambridge , Neb. , hereby unite in saying that the statements made in the Cambridge Monitor of the25thult regarding the real estate firm of Lewis & Bee , to be Avilfull , malicious , unwarranted and un called for , and a slander upon them as busi ness men , and we herewith express our disap proval and condemnation of said article : W. E. Babcock , C. H. Winters' C. W. Knights , C. E. Flanery , W. H. Failing , B. F. Neiswanger , George Williams , B. W. Ingersoll , George W. Shaw , I. A. Raining , H. H. Northcott , E. R. Bee , J. W. Pickle , A. E. Beagor , Gco. A. Hobson , Thomas Andrews. C. J. Hall , Commissioners' Proceedings. OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK , I Indianola , Neb. , March 28th , 1885. f The board of county commissioners of Red Willow county met pursuant to adjournment of March 20th , 1885. Present , E. J. Allington , Henry Crabtreo and S. L. Green , commission ers , and C. D. Cramer , county clerk. Proceed ings of last session read and approved. On motion C. L. Nettleton's land , viz : the S. Yz S. E. Ji section 29 , town. 3 , range 30 , was assessed at § 100.00 and clerk instructed to en ter same on the tax list of 1884. On motion R. M. Williams was appointed overseer of road district No. 9. On motion Wm. Kilgore was appointed over seer road district No. 10. On motion Wm. Murphy was appointed over seer road district No. 13. On motion overseers' bonds as follows were approved : K. M. Williams , dist. 9. Taylor Quigley , dist.5. On motion claims were audited and allowed and warrants drawn on the general fund 1884 levy as follows : D. L. Nettleton , services as Co. Supt § 95 50 E. J. Arlington , services as county com missioner , date included 1680 Henry Crabtree , same services 1200 G. S. Bishop , publishing treasurer's state ment and com'rs' proceedings 22 32 ( paid in warrants Nos.44,45 , $1116 each. ) [ saac Beeson.by order Sam'J Young , over seer poor East Valley precinct , board ing F. J. Mnlone from Jan. 14 , to March 28.18S5 , inclusive 3172 5V. H. McCartney , furnishing supplies for Flower family by order Clark Ward , overseer poor of Indianola precinct. . . 17 53 Brumbaugh & Goodrich , furnishing sup plies to poor by order Clark Ward , over seer of poor Indianola precinct.3 70 oil and lamp burnerforclerk's office 40 warrant for. § 4 10 410 On motion the clerk was instructed to ap point a commissioner to view a county road Petitioned for by W. H. Smith , A. F. Schrater md others , commencing at the S. E. corner of 3. W. ; < of N. E. U sec. 3 , town. 2 , range 29 west , hence running south on the most practicable oute to the town , line between towns. 1 and 2. CONSENT ROADS. Petition of J. P. Kinne , J. 3. Cummiug and others to establish a public oad granted , provided the county shall be at 10 expense for survey or right of way of same , ind it appearing that the owners of all the and required for same have illed In the clerk's ffice their written consent to the establish- nent of same , said road was established as 'allows , to-wlt : Commencing at the N. E. corner of the S. E. a section 10 , town. 1 , range 26. running thence vestl mile of section line and terminating nt he N. W. corner of the S. W. H of sec. 10 , town. , range 26 west 6th P. M. , terminating thereat. On motion board adjourned to meet April ioth , 1885. E. J. ARLINGTON , Chairman. Attest : C. D. CBAJIER , County Clerk. V If you want to get the most goods for your money go to E. M. BRICKSY & Co. for Clothing , Gents' Fur nishing Goods , etc. , where you will find prices lower than any place in the coun try. Bearinmindthathere you will find an assortment of all the latest and most popular goods in market. Our Clothing surpasses all in style and make. Our Fine Suits are continually being mistaken for Tailor made goods , so handsome ly are they made and so perfect the fit. We have just received another large line of Spring Suits , Pants , Fancy Shirts , Summer Goods , Ties , a * yalf M i o "B oys Hats just received. Here are the Fine Points of our goods : Elegant Fit , SUPERIOR MAKE , LATEST -LLJl Your patronage solicited , 17\ \ tii F & MU . CD P P , P P C/ ) J. P 02 > CDP H cl" p PJ CH P . 5 } i CD 02 eCT - - * CD -3 O H sT P CTQ2 & 3 3 o * $ 3 CD ® 2 o CDo , o S | g 23 rS 2 H 0 § S c- CQ CD * QP OO O g CD * O P CD 02P CD P to P toS p ! g CD S O4 -4 l ' H-1 CD ! r- M O ffl Hs _ . s li. ® & sd I O -d 0 S tf P H C3 P g. CD PJ CD O CD P COo S- P I o P ? * d PJ C O I B | O2 o I I I 09 c- o - . . ! -s 02 i5 SPRING GOODS I desire to call the public attention to the fact that my spring stock , purchased in Chicago , in person , of Dry Goods and Clothing , Boots and Shoes , Hats and Caps , Gents' Furnishing Goods , Notions of all kinds , ions , IS NOW OPEN FOR INSPE6TIOG , ; \ : C. H. ROGERS , > MoCOOK , - NEBRASKA. ! IP mothers would always remember that from the cradle up virtue and pur ity are as necessary for their sons as their daughters , that a lapse from mor ality was no more for their daughters than their sons , and train them accord- im'lv , it would be a different world. O J t terrible mandate "ru Too long has the ined" been issued for the girls , when the ruin comes to them with equal guilt in the other sex. I cannot sec that a girl is ruined when seduced , even with all the said irretrievable consequences , but I can see how that stern ruined seems like a wall of iron when she has wakened from her foolish dream and asks for help and pit } ' . Poor child , she turns to the only door that offers con cealment and that leads to death. No human soul is ruined by any wrong do ing. The sin and weakness leaves their sad scars , that can never be effaced , but around the poor young girl who has been astray , and returning , yearns for love and help. I would throw the strongest bonds of charity and hope ; I would help her to pity and respect herself , and help her make the world respect her. Exchange. Uy Mr. James Payn is now being pub lished in our family weekly paper. Also eiwh week we give bl Rev. T. DeWittTalmage , a tcature alone worth the price we charge lor the whole year. In addition to the continued . stories , weekly sermons by Brooklyn's most noted divine , and general literary miscellany , every issue contains the following : Illustra ted sketches of prominent men ; letters from all parts of the world , news of the week , hap penings of interest in Missouri and Kansas , tull and reliable market reports , political go ings-on. Washington news and special depart ments carefully edited for Farmers , Little Folks , the Family Circle and business men generally. The present publishers have con ducted lira TiMES for 15 years and have learn ed by experience that genuine merit wins more friends than anything else. The public can therefore rely on us to add every improve ment desirable , and to spare no expense in keeping our paper at the head. AVe are encour aged by our largely increased list of subscrib ers , now numbering over KJ.UUO , to continue the Reduced Price of $1.00 ffie're - ceive subscriptions at this low price. 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We do not know of any medicine that has gained an equal popularity , in such a. short time , for the instant relief of coughs and sore ness of the lungs , as UEGG'S CIIEIUIY COUGH Sviiyi' . It is mild and pleasant to take and will not injure the most delicate inlant. Sample bottles free at S.L.Grcen'sand M.A.Spalding's. LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 15th day ' of May , 18S5 , the undersigned , Allen C. Clyde , : will make application by petition to the Chair man and Board of Trustees of the Village of McCook , Ited Willow county , Nebraska , to grant him , the said Allen C. Clyde , a license to sell malt , spirituous and vinous liquors in the said village of McCook , for the next ensu n ing municipal year , commencing May 1st , lfcsr > , t < and ending April SUth , Iib6. $ All persons are a notified to show cause why said petition should tt not be granted on or belore May 15th , lbS > , or ttM the iacts set out in said petition will be taken bl as true. ALLEN U. CLYDE. 1. Dated April 29th , 1SS5. 1.tl : 01 NOTICE. M Into OFFICE OF THE VILLAGE CUHK : , I McCooK , NEIL. April 20th. ! NN > . f Notice is hereby given that on the U'.th day of April , 1885 , W. M. Lewis and Jerome Lewis flled their petition at this ollice asking the Board of Trustees of the Villageot McCook , m teat Neb. , to grant them license to bell mult , spirituous i at uous and vinous liquors within the corporate limits of said village. teM teH 47 F. M. KIM.MELL , Village Clerk. H M1 COMPLAINT NOTICES. ( it to i Oil d. S. LAND OFFICE McCook , Nebraska , April 7th , ISM. glM Complaint haing been entered at this oUlce by Charles M. Deveny against George McMur- ry for abandoning his Homestead Kntry 'MM , lated at North 1'latte , Neb. , January ' ) . ISx : , upon the northeast quarter section 17. town ship 2 north , range 27 west , in Hod Willow Bounty , Nebraska , with a view to the cancel 1 } lation of said entry ; tlie said parties are here si'i by summoned to appear at this ollice on the ku ? Jth day of May , lt 5 , at 1 o'clock. P. M . to by respond and furnish testimony concerning j.rl aid alleged abandonment ? 47 G. L. LAWS , Kegister. cyCo wll \j. S. LAND OFFICE Lu McCook , Nebraska , April lltli. 1&-5. vlt Complaint having been entered at this ollice > y Samuel Unzicker against William II. Price or abandoning his Homestead Entry 1017 , lated at McCook , Nebraska , August Ittli , lN < J , l ipon the wett Y southwest & of section W , I'01 ownship 4 , north of range 'M wc5t. in lied out iVillow county , Nebraska , with a view to the ntn lanccllation of said entry ; the said parties me ire hereby summoned to appear at thlHottice ca n the 16th day of May , 1 $ * > > , at 10 o'clock. A. ( lilt il.to respond and furnish testimony cuneura- IMV ! = said alleged abandonment. N > t 10 U. L. LAWS , Kcgfetcr. MCI FINAL PHOOF NOTICES. LAND OITFICK AT McCooK , NKII. , April 2.-th , 1885. f Notlco Is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notlco of his Intention to make llnal proof In Hupport of lilt ! claim , and that said proof will bo iniulu bcforo Heglrt- ter or Itecclvcr nt McCook , Nob. , on Saturday , June Cth. 1885 , viz : James A. Piper , D. S. 027 , for the northwest quarter of section a , town ship 4 north , range 29 west. Ho names the following witnesses to provu his continuous rcslduaca upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob Long. A. W. Campbell , Win. Doyle and Stephen Holies , till of Uox Elder , Neb. 48 G. L. LAWS , Kcglstor. H LAND OI'KICE AT MCCOOK , NEH. , I April llth , 188T. . f Notice Is hereby given that the followingms named settler has Hied notice of his intentionJ to niaku Hnal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo niudo bcforo Itcgis- ter or llccclver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , May 2&1,18ST , vi/ : John Calkins. D. S. 430. for the southeast quarter section ; i" , township 2 , north of range 2 ! ) west. Hi names the follow ing witnesses to provo his continuous reel- deiico upon , and cultivation of , mild land , viz : Franklin P. Laverick , William F. Thorp. Wal lace W. Dunham and Eugene G. Dunham , all of Stoughton , Neb. 40 G. L. LAWS , Ileglstcr. LAND OITICK AT MCCOOK , NEH. , I March 30th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has flled notice of his intention to make lliuil proof in support of his claim , and that said pr.oof will bo made bcforo Itegls- ? ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday. May 18thIb85 , viz : Ilenuvlll lioothHomestead Entry 402. for the east southeast H section " 4 , township 1range 2 ! > and lots.'iand t section 1J > , township 1 , range 28. Ho names the follow ing witnesses to provo his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob F.Uoyer , Wilbur F.Saundcrs. William C. Shockley and Stephen C. Uoyer. all of Stough ton , Neb. 47 G. L. LAWS , Kegister. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NEIL , j April Kith , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has flled notice of her intention to make ilnal proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will bo made before Hcg- ister or Itcceiver at McCook , Neb . on Friday , Juneoth. Ib85. viz : Elizabeth Pollock , widow of Joseph Pollock , deceased. Homestead 2002 , for the Miuth ' / southeast ! t of section 14 and north Ji northeast H of section 23 , township 1 north , range 28 west. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : E. J. Ailington , H. B. Strowbridge , J. E. Dolph and Wm. Kendall , all of Danbury. Neb. 47 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NEIJ. , I April 18th , 1885. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias flled notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Itcceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , June Cth , 1885 , viz : Wilbur F. Saunders , D. S. 075 , for the cast l/i southeast 4 section 10 and north Yt. southwest h of section 20 , township 1 north , range 28 west. He names the following1 / witnesses to prove his continuous residence ' upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob F. Boycr , Abram Hammond , James U. Miller and John L. Sellers , all of Stoughton , Neb. 47 G. L. LAWS , .Register. . S March 23d , 18S5. f Notice is hereby given that the followlng- nained settler has flled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim , tor the southwest quarter of section 31- , town ship 1 north , range -"J west. He names the following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Gideon Cobbs of Cedar Bluffs. Kas. , John M. Ford , James A. Gregrey and Amos Gooden- berger of Stoughton , N'eb. 43 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT JIcCoou , NEB. , i March : i7th. Jt&5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has illcd notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before Reg ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , May fcth , Ibtt , viz : James M. Hcislcr. D. S. ; -M , for the north l' southwest & section 13 , township I ! north , range ' } west. He names the following witnesses to prove his contin uous residence upon , und cultiviition of , said land , vIJcnjamin F. McQuav , Daniel Shaw , ' rt'illiam McQuay and James Davis , all of ilc- Jook , Nebraska. 44 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , N En. , March 27th , ISSj. f Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention 0 make fliml prool in support of lite claim , ind that said proot will be made before Keg- ster or Receiver at MeCook , Neb. , on Kriilny , Iay 8th. lt * . " > , vi/t : Joseph L. Springer , HOIIH- tead Entry ; ji. ( for the bouthwo t 't north- vest J4. noi th * southwest ' 4 and northwest 1 southeast Ji section ) , townships , north of ange 30est. . He names the following wit- | leases to i > rove his continuous residence ipon , and cultivation of , said land. vi/ : Irvin ( 'paiilding , Daniel H. Doyle. George W. Swig- ' art and Dewitt Swigirart , all of Osborn. Neb. , _ tl G. L. LAWS. Register. ' LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEH. , i } April 7th. US."i. f l Notice is hereby given that the folio win.- ' amed settler has tiled notice of liih intention D make Until proof in support of his claim. / ml that said proot w ill be made before Regis- ' jr or Receiver at .McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , lay 10th , l.Vvi / : Charles Knippinjr , Home- lead 171. lor the northeast quarter ol section township o north , ranee 3u west. He names ic tollowmg witnesses to prove hiscontinu- us residence upon , and cultivation of , said ind , viz : Frank StoeXhme. Jorrv ' Urilhn , John IcArthur and F. .Moecc. all ot M'cCook. Neb. 4. > ( . ; . 1 LAWS. Register. LAM > OKI-ICE AT McCooK , XEB. , I April 4th. lfc . f Notice is hereby given that the following- limed hottlcr has HU'd notice of his intention make t'.nnl puiot In support of his claim , id that said proof will be made Iseforo Regis- T or Receiver at Mcl'ook. Nob. , on Saturday , ay lilth. INV. viz : \ \ llbert F. Stockton , omestead 1110. tor the northeast quarter of elIon 1. township 1 , north of range 5 west h 1' . M. Ho luiinvs the t > llov1ng"witnesses provo his continuou : * re idence upon , and iltivntUm of. s-aid land , viz : James E. Win- t . Sanutol .1. llnstian. Xichohu. Wycoff and itch Voung. all of Danbuty. Neb. < .r G. L. LAWS. Register. An Enterprising , Reliable House. M. A Sv ; ! tUiip can ! . } s be relleil upon , not on to carry In Mock tlie bi-nt of CMTjllilnp. but to L-uro tinKfnty for inch article * a * Imewell- oun merit , mid are iH > ; mUr ttlth llie people , there- M talnliiK tlie reputation of liclnu alu.iys enter- Mag. ami oxer reliable , ll.-ulnj : > ccnreil the Aten- f r tlio celelirateil Dr. KttiK' * Xow llfco\ery for BMimptlon.lll sell It on it j\ ltl\e puaramce. It II aurely cure nny ami cry affection of Throatt up" . nnJ Chest , nml to Jliuw our conililecce , we ln e jou to call nnil net a Trl.il Hottle Free. An Answer Wanted- 'nn niiy 0110 brlnn ui e < o of KMnry or Urcf niplAlnt tli.a l.Ii-otric IMlte ! 11 not spcedlli' re ? W > my tlu-y tan not , n UiouvimU of coc emly lu-iiimni'titly ciireil nnUla are dully recent- lullns tacotrlc HUtcr.i , will pruru. UrintuV Uta- ie , Ill.vbolrs , Wonk HiK , or any urinary com pi slut okl ) etirotl. They purify the. bloo.1. riulate the \ el * , ana net Ulrtvily on the UUeaseil p. rt * . E > cry tk < cimnititi'iM. Kor Jrtlc at W ccnti a bvttle at i-oltt4U Drui ; tturc.