F. M.&E. M. KIMMELL , Editors and Publishers. Official City and County Paper. TN view of unsor t'reund Bishop's re cent high and lofty tumbling in the po litical arenawe are impelled to the con clusion , out of sheer admiration , that , be i3 a jewel , a rare one at that , ot the iirst magnitude and purest water , even if he is not consistent. THE TRIBUNE humbly prostrates itself before the majestic awfulness of unser freund George's gall , and admires its immen sity of proportion , pureness of quality , consistency of purpose , and whatsoever other trauscendentally superlative graces which naturally attend such greatness. We feel lost in the intensity of homage , fascinated and powerless. But , Georce , we judge you not harshly , but in great charity. For some inexplicable reason your endowment has not been of judg ment , consistency , and pearls of like price , but in order that your case might prove a horrible example to all genera tions , in the fcarfulness and wonderful- ness of your making , all the spare gall at hand was incorporated. And it is this one talent which you obscure not , but the rather strengthen and burnish by repeated use. It is this talent which enables you to accomplish feats beyond the possibilities of the ordinary political acrobat. It is this talent which enables you to still the outcries of conscience , and to baptize your memory in the Lethe of forgetfulneBS. But , before we erect the cap-scone upon this monument to gall , let us implore'you , in behalf of the people of this devoted city , not to thus ruthlessly drive us without the fold of the grand old party. Don't do it. I 1 SPEAKING of the magnificent endow- mentfund of $20,000,000 given by Sen ator Leland Stanford of California to found the Leland Stanford universit\T in that state , the New York Times sa-s : ' ' "Th foundation of an institution of learning so magnificently endowed would be a great event in any country , j -The enormous sum given by its founder i should , if wisely expended , create a un iversity whose fame willnotbeconfinec to America. The report of the treas urer of Harvard college for the calen dar year 1884 showed that the f'unds'ol that college amounted to $ -1,803,938 the income of which was § 241,825 Yale is not so rich ; the real estate am productive funds of John Hopkins uni varsity amounted a year or two agoac cording to llie Commissioner of Educa tion's report , to $3,347,000 ; Amhcrst's assets were less than $1,000,000 in 1SSO Columbia's property was valued at $5 , 866,090 , and CortoH's at $2,267,501. The University of California had $805 , 000 in buildings and ground and $1,600 , 000 in productive funds. In the Com missioner's report for 1882-3 the value of the real estate and productive funds of All the universities and colleges oi the United States was fixed at less thai : $90,000,000 , and their total income from funds and tuition fees was less than $5,000,000. A college or univer sity with an endowment of $20,000,000 will stand head and shoulders above any of them so far as the cash value of its endowment is concerned. But a great university cannot be made by money alone. It ie a growth of years , built r.p by the devotion of instructors and by many other factors whose force depends in small measure upon money. Sena tor Stanford's endowment furnishes only the foundation for the work. The great trust must be administered with great care and wisdom. Admirable manage * the founder's mil ment ma3 rear upon lions an institution that will hold a commanding position in the next centu ry. Poor management will cause fail ure , notwithstanding the assistance of millions. " EDITOR STEAD , of the Pall Mall Ga zette , has shown considerable pluck dur ing his extended trial , but if he should ever get into jail and have time , away from the excitements of sensational journalism , to find out what his princi ples really were hi the Eliza Armstrong abduction case , he will probably feel a good deal more like kicking hiiiis-elf-than abducting any more children for doco- rativn moral reform purpose ? . Perhaps , Editor Stead would like to have a child of hU own treated as he treated Eliza Armstrong. If somebody would only abduct Mr. Stead and help him to repeat the golden rule it might do some good. Saving society is a difficult business and the only suro way is to begin at home. WILL OBSERVE. i We , the undersigned , business men of Mc- . Cook , desiring to honor the proclamations of i our Chief Magistrate , the President of the JU. S. , and of the Governor of the State ' of Nebraska , hereby agree to close our re spective places of business on Thursday , November 26th , between the hours of 10 A. M. , and 3 o'clock , P.M. : Hnyden & Co. E. A Lcncb. Lytlc liros. L. Bcrnueimer. S. L. Green. WJlley & Walker. P. L. McCnicken. S. P. Sbaffer. JjUdwick&Trowbridge Peter Penner. Fry k Snow. W. S. Caldwell. Gco. Hocknell. Henry T. Uea. Mrs. T. Nells. S. Seaman. L. Low man & Sou. W. O. Saylor. > I. A. Fade & Son. 13. Kendall. Mrs. S. E. Hojje. Johu F. Collins. Lawler & Masrner. H. A. t olo. Brewer Bros. Kobcrt Drysdnlc. A. Probst & Bro. K. M. Brickey & Co. A. W. Schaffer. W. W. Pnlracr. Church &Whittaker. Farley & Donahue. C. H. Kogera. JOB. Monard. C. K LawBon. Kynn Bros. M. Stern & Strassor. Stanta Kolla. 3IcCammon & Co. t j IT has been customary for the general land office to allow a man who has tak en a quarter section of land under the- pre-emption act to take another quarter section under the homestead act , and thus get 320 acres of the public domain for $200 , plus the fees for the two en tries. A case has recently come up be fore Commissioner Sparks where a man in Devil's Lake district , Dakota , took 120 acres under the" pre-emption law and then took 120 acres U nder the homestead law , and at the expiration of the statutory six months after making the latter entry he commuted it for cash. A commuted homestead is precisely the same thing as a pre-emption , and the commissioner has decided that this man's homestead entry , in consequence of his attempt to commute it , is invalid. The decision does not go so far as to say that a man cannot enjoy the benefits of both the homestead and pre-emption laws if he perfects his homestead title by five years' residence instead of by cash commutation , but it is understood that the commissioner regards the home stead act as having been passed as a sub stitute , or at least an alternative for the pre-emption act , and that a man cannot enjoy the benefits of both acts under any circumstances , and a decision to that effect will probably be promulgat ed before long. For some time past the land ofSce has been run on the most lib eral and broadest gauge principles of accommodating everybody who wanted to get ahead of the government and the nation , but the interests of the public as against those of individuals are receiving some attention now. Mr. C.T. Holtlectured on temperance the past week at the M. E. church with good effect. A Women's Christian Tem perance Union , a lleform Club and a Band of Hope were organized and start ed off in good style. On Saturday the Band of Hope , numbering some fifty children , gave a parade and exhibition drill , which showed that Mr. Holt had not been idle in his work. The reform club numbers among its members a large number of our most influential men , while among the ladies the spirit of generous rivalry , as to who can do the most work in the best manner , runs high. We predict that by the time another city election takes place the pre vailing sentiment among the voters will be against the saloon. Courier. With this issue we commence the pub lication of a column devoted to educa tional topics , and conducted by Prof. Webster of our city schools. The parents will find much of interest to them in this department , and we commend it to their careful reading. THE last thing at which General Mc- olellan workud on the day of his death xas an account of the battle of Antietam. [ Ie was preparing a series of articles for ; he Century Magazine and the first one vas to be one on Antietara. It was not inished. From bctxvccn the leaves of a ) ook lying on the General's table when ie died protruded numerous pages 'of nigcs of manuscript. The Book fras an luthority the General had been consult- ng and the manuscript was the half vrittcn article on his famous battle. the half-breed , has gone the iray of all good injuns , for inciting arc- olt among the redskins in the North- rest Territory. At S:23mountain : time , londay morning of this week , he pass- el into the happy hunting grounds , uayhap. TIIEV do say tliatflhe man who can ttJiiiE old an umbrella over a woman without f" * " eeping the biggot half over himself as a : eye on the matrimonial bubble. = ea Sonil 10 cents pnstn&o. f.nd we y will mail J-OH vitKnnroyal.val- Suable , sample box ol poods that will put you In the way of more money at once , than anything Iso In America. Roth sexes of all njffs can vo at home and work in snare timeor all the mi . Capital notroqiiireil. Wowill start you. iimt'tise pay sure for tboso who start at once. 4-20-lyr. SXIHSON & Co. , Portland , Maine. BOX ELDER BLOSSOMS. Some one please work the roads. Miss Ella Piper has commenced her school in the Turner district. Mrs. Chas. Turner , who was on the sick list , last week , is some better. Mrs. Win. Hamilton who was also quite sick , is able to be around again. Ike Johnson is still pounding away at Piper's well , and we are sure he will get done before spring. Mr. J. B. Piper's family have arrived from flarlan county , and things are be ginning to look quite life-like in the vi cinity of their ranch on the divide. Joe Stephens is slipping around in Jim Doyle's pasture every day nowand , woe to the person who comes to BURROW wood , for Joe is sure discover them about the timu they get their load ready to start for home. Bev. tf. A. Kleebergcr is holding a scries of meetings at the church , with large congregations and lively interest. Nine persons were received into the M. E. church on Sunday , Nov. 15th. This point seems to be a "Bethel" for chnst- ians. Republicans in this precinctand good people generally , have accepted our de feat with grace , but are a good deal mortified at the fact of : i little local is-1 sue keeping one of the best men in the ' county out of the most important office j of the county. We feel certain , how ever , that the county's loss is our gain. November IGth. SELOXX. Commissioners' Proceedings. OFFICI : OF COUNTY CLEKK , ) INJJIANOLA , NKB , . Oct. 0 , 1885. j Board of county Commissioners met pur suant to law. Present , S. L. Green and Henry Crabtree , Commissioners , and C. 1) . Cramer , county clerk. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion claims as follows were * audited and allowed on 1S35 levy general fund : C. D. Cramer , salary to Sept. 30th. . . . 100 00 P. D. Armstrong , plastering 7 CO L B. Teas , repairs 11 10 llmaha Republican , blanks ( > 90 William Dubarco , wit. fees dist. court 3 00 OX HKIDOE FUND 1885. Frees & Hocknell , lumber 03 95 Frees & Hocknell , " 3010 OX KOAI ) FUXD 1885. W. T. Hamilton , road commissioner. . 5 25 E. A. Webb , assistant on road 0 75 I. H. Bcrge , appraiser " " 3 40 [ I. W. Keys , same 3 40 E. Peterman , " 3 40 II. C. Jacobs , damage road 40 CO 3. B. Rowell , " " 5000 1. F. Black , appraiserroad 2 00 f. A. Taylor , " " 2 00 On motion the following olh'cial bonds were ipprovcd : Wm. H. Benjamin , justice of the ] > eace 7irant precinct. Frank Moore justice of the peace Tyrone .irecinct. . C. II. Nichols , overseer district 23. In the matter of the application of J. C. Rus- iell and others for the vacation of certain streets in the first addition to McCooic : Ilap- learing to the board that notices have been josted and bond filed in the clerk's office fo : he payment of costs , on motion J. E. Coch an , V. Franklin and C. F. Babcockwereap- jointed aboard of examiners , to examine the streets mentioned in said application and re- > ort their action in the matter at the nex neeting of this board. CONSENT ROAD. Petition for consent roa < > y John Hanson , B. F. Bradbury and others considered : It appearing that the owners o ill tho land to be used forsaidroad have filed n the cleik's office their written conscir vaiving all claims for damage or right o : , vay. On motion petition granted and road jpened and established as follows , to wit Jommcncinfc at tlic northwest corner of sec- ion 4 , township 1 , range 20 west , Gth P. 3 mining thence south following section lines letween sections 4 and. > , 8 and 9 , to the north- vest corner of section 1C , township 1 , north f range 2(5 ( west , OP. M. , terminating thereat. MISSOUKI ninoi : PIIKCIXCT , Petition of James , William A. Ervin and ithers , for establishment of new precinct con- idered. On motion petition granted and precinct es- ablished and named "Missouri Ridge Pre- inct , " in accordance with recommendation f petitioners , comprising all of the territory mbraccd iu township Xo. 2 , north of range 7 west , Oth P. M. Adjourned to November loth , 1SS.1 ; . C. D. CKAMKK , County Clerk. FINAL PEOOF NOTICES. LAND OFFICE AT McCoou. NEB. , November llth , 1885. Notice 5" ? hereby given that the followinjf- amoil settler has filed notice ot his intention ) make ilnal proof in support of his claim , nd that suid proof will be made before Hejjis- : ror Heceiver at McCook. Neb. , on Monday , 'ecember ' 21 t , lfcS5. viz : George W. Clark. D. . 15UO , for tho north northwest Ji.southeast ; northwest Ji section 2(5 ( , northeast Ji north- ast li section 27 , town. 0 north , range 150 weet : h P. M. He names the following witnesses > prove his continuous residence upon , and [ iltivation of , said land , viDavid J. Osburn. lines L. Campbell. Samuel Cinnamon and 'illiam Edwards , all of Osbnrn. Neb. 24 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK , NEB. , I October 21st , IS&'i. f Notice is hereby given that the following- Limed settler has filed notice of her intention ) malto final proof in support of her claim , id that said proof will be made before the egister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on riday , November 2"th , 18S5 , viz : Alice Elliott , . S. 1106. for the east southwest y section , township 1 north , range 29 west. She names 10 following witnesses to prove her contin- 3U8 residence upon , and cultivation of , said nd , viz : Adolph Fullgrabc , Frank Loefke , ) hu Harris and James Kilpatriok. all of Me- 30k , Neb. 21 G. L. LAWS , Register. L\ND OFFICF. AT McCooK , NEB. , I November 17th , 1S-S5. f Notice is hereby given that the I'ollowing- uned settler has filed notice of his intention > make final proof in support of his claim , id that said proof will be mnde before Regis- r or .Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , ccembcr2Cth.J883. viz : Josuphll.Eastorday. . E. 489 , for the southwest Jt of section 8 , wnship4. north of range : Xost > , 6th P. 31. c names the following witnepse * to prove his mtinuous residence upon , and cultivation of , id land , viz : William Coleman , Millon Cole. Iwarrt Patterson and Edwin Van Horn , nil of ti ( -Cook , Ifeb. 25 G. L. LAWS , Berfoter. G FINAL PEOOF NOTICES. I LAND OKFICE AT MCCOOK , NEB. , I | October 27th , 1685. f j Notice is hereby { riven that the followiug- ! named settler bus filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his chum iiucl that suit ! proof will be inude before Kejjis tcr or Receiver at McOook , Neb. , on Monday , December 7th , 1&-5 , viz : Clark G. Potter , H. E. 151 , for the southeast H of section 10 , townshij S , north of ran 'uSO west , OP. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continu' ous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : Horace H. Eaaterday , A. McG. Uobb , William H. Smith and Walter J. Hills , all ol McCook , Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS , Kejjistcr. LAND OFFICE AT JfcCooK. NEIJ. , J ' October Jd , 18S5. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intentlor to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Itcyis tor or Kccoiver at Ale-Cook , Noh. , on Tuesdav , December 8th , 18. 0 , viz : Allicrt V.'ujry , D. & , 14U1 , for the north J-J northeast M north J northwest * of sections" , township 1 , north ol muffo 20 west , li P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Frank lin J. Jiuskong' , John CniwleyuiulH.fi. Pick- cng , of McCook , Neb. , and George J. 31cyors ol Cedar Hlulfs , Kansas. 22 G. L. LAWS. Kegistcr. LAND OFKICB AT MCCOOK , October 2i > th , mi. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , ami that said proof will be made before Keifis- ter or Iteceivcr at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , December nth , IBM , viz : William H. Kirk. Homestead Entry 12C3 , for the northeast quar ter of section 1 , township north , ranjjc 23 west Oth P. M. He names the lolloivinjr wit nesses to prove his continuous residence upon. and cultivation of , said land , vU : Lewis M. March , Watson E. Webster , Edward L. Walker and Henry Voges , all of McCook , Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS. Iteffistcr. LAND OFKICK AT McCooK , NKU. , I October 23th , 115. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named Kettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made betore Keg- isteror Receiver at McCooir. Neb. , on Friday , December 4th , 1S8. > , viz : William Mclntyre , Homestead Entry 13US , for thu northwest ( [ Uiir- tcr of section 0 , township ; > north , range 2 ! ) west. He names the following witnesses to "prove bis continuous residence upon , and cul tivation of , said land , viz : John Shepherd , James Shepherd and Nicholns Sovenker of McCook , Neb. , and John Lindgren of Ciilbert- son. Neb. 22 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICK AT .McCooic , NEB. , I October 29th , 1S83. f Notice is hereby given that the followins- : namcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Heg- ister or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , December 4th , 18fc5 , viz : John Shepherd , D. S. 2080 , for the southeast quarter ot section 0 , township 3 north , range 29 west Gth P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Nicholas Sovenker , William H. Dolan , John Unzicker and John F. Smith , all of McCook , Nebraska. 22 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OrFiCE AT McCooK , Nun. , I October 8th , 18 i. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice ot his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , November 21st , 18N3 , viz : William F. Flaugh , D. S. 1773 , for the cast Yz southeast > 4 of section 155 , west 'A southwest h of section < ' U , township C , north of range 20 west. He names the fol lowing-witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : James Ellison , Frank M. Bartlett , John G. Harrison and William H. Bowmar , all of Box Elder , Neb. 20 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NKU. , i October 8th. lfc'"i. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , November 21st , 18S5 , viz : James Ellison , D. S. 1428 , for the northeast 2-4 of sectional , township G , north of range 20 west. He names the fol lowing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : John G. Harrison , William F.Flaugh. A. Camp bell and Win. H. Uowmar , all of I5ox Elder , Nebraska. 20 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT MCCOOK , NED. , I October 12tb. ISSi. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his iutentiot : to make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , November 2lth ) , ISs.'i , viz : Charles Weick , D. S 131U. for the east'i northwest J * west H north Bast h of section 10 , to\vnship2 , north of range i9 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and ciil tivation of , paid land , viz : Sheridan Clyde , , Charles Johnston. FrankKingsley and Charles Johnson , all of McCook , Nebraska. 20 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NKU. , I October 14tb , ISSi. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named j-ettler has filed notice of his intcntioi : to make final proof in support of his claim , incl that bind proof will be made before Kcjris ter or Receiver at McCooir , Neb. , on Friday , November 20th , IbSd , viz : David Bryan , D. > 6 , for the southe.ist ? of section 2.1 , town. I north of rangeIH ) west. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous rosi lence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz ; L B. Stiles , Win. Capps , L. N. Howe and Wm [ rwin , all of McCook , Nebraska. 20 G. L. LAWS. Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. NEB. , I October loth , IKS. f Notice is hereby given that the following- gained settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , md that said proof will be made before Regis- er or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , November 21st , 18S3 , vise : Edward Kanouse , 1. E 207. ) , for the northwest J * of .section 5 , ownship 1 , north of tangc 28 west. He names he following witnesses to prove his continu- ius rcsidenee upon , and cultivation of said and , viz : F. W.Weaver.Gcorge HugginsM. A. flncemand J.T. Gillespie , all of McCook , Neb. 20 G. L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NKU. , f October 10th. lb5. ! ? f Notice is hereby given that the following- lamed settler has filed notice of his intention o make final proof in support of his claim , ind that said proof will be made before Rcgis- er or Heceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Saturday , November 31st , lP8o , viz : Frank Amend , H. B. 20 ! ) , for the cast J northeast Ji east Vsouth - ast Ji of section 35 , township 4 , north of ange 30 west. He names the following wit- icsbPS to prove bis continuous residence upon , nd cultivation of , said land , viz : Jacob Harsh- icrgcr. Holly Richards , Ed. McCandliss and 'red Myers , all ot .ucCook , Nebraska. 20 G.L. LAWS , Register. LAND OFFICE AT McCooic , NED. , i October 19th , 1SS5. f Notice is hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention 3 make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before llcgis- -r or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday leccmber 4th , 18&5 , viz : Enoch P. Hazen , H. E. 110 , for the southwest ; . ol section 27 , town- hip 4 , north of range 30 west , G P. M. He amcs the following witnesses to prove his Diitinuous residence upon , and cultivation of. Aid land , viz : William Coleman , Herbert W. ike. William Henderson and John Conner , all F McCook Nebraska. 21 G. L. LAWS , Resistcr. LAND OFFICE AT McCooK. Nun. , i Oclobcr 17th , 1SS5. f Notice is hereby given that the foUowing- amed settler has filed notice of his intention ) make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be mnde before Reg- ter or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Saturday , ovember : Sth , Ifc85 , viz : Robert Bond , D. S. C2. tor the south \ - ' southeast K of section 13 , iwnship 2 , north of range 20 west. G P. M. He lines the following witnesses to prove his mtinuous residence upon , and cultivation of , lid land , viz : Nicholas Whitescl. A. S. Bough- in and Perry Jones , of Bondville , Neb. , and enry Pickens of McCook , Nebraska. 21 G. L. LAWS. Register. BEGGS' CHEERY COUGH SYEUP a perfect success , " is what we hear on nil dcs by those who have used it and find it a rtain euro for coughs.colds and all bronchial oubles. For sulo by 31. A. Spalding and S.L. reon. J. F. QANSCHOW , a. * I * * McGOOK , West Dennison Street , NEBRASKA. TO HEI YORK MILLMRY STORE IFOR YOUR : An Unusually Large Assortment of OF ALL KINDS. IN GREAT PROFUSION. Arosene and Floss , Zephyrs , Zephyr Worsteds , Fine Laces , Hair Goods , Flowers , Feathers , Jerseys , Etc. MRS. T. NELIS , MAIN A VS. , Opp. P. 0. , MoGOOK. CNFT . _ T _ . ' x PROPRIETORS OF THE DEALERS IN Lumber , Lime , Kement , Sasli , Doors , Blinds , HARD AND SOFT "COAL , YARDS AT McCOOK , IKDIAHOLA , CAMBRIDGE , ARAPAHOE , AND OXFORD. v rhH - i- ± j i C. A. NETTLETON , Prop. roimcL CORN SHELLED AND GROUND , BOLTED , ETC. 2. BLOCKS EAST OF RUSSELL'S BARN , McCOOK NEBRASKA. CHEAPEST AND BEST } UNEQUALLED FOR - Power , Simplicity , Durability. Estimate ? made of Mill ar.t ! Puisp complete upon application. Ever } ' Mill Warranted. Send for Catalogue. - THE WOODMANSE This mill U a "solid wheel" an. ! tic best self-regulator made IVcxximan-c Jo. C. Pump is tinJ.cst sltcie actins force patiin "in The t c market ttlH work In wrlls from 10 to 200 fret In depth , and hag J.act attachments to force water Into elevated tanks. Can he ucl br hand or windmill Parties contpinr.nlnK ! the crrctlon of \VlcdmIlI will "su" , thclr , I"5t ' ' "wests by cantos at my Homestead. 1 m ! ! < > s ' VM "r J"1U3'0R' ' < - 5 " * E I at Hewlit „ jfarkei , , S. E. of Me' ooR , and rxnintur the working of the Woodmanse " W. M. IRWIN , Agent , ' Woodmanse Windmill Co. , Freeport , 111. 'II '