' v- Thursday , November 25,1886. Indicates thut your subscription to till iwpcr UAH KXh-iitKU , and thut it conli : invitation Is extended to cull ami rcnoi tlie Bame. Subscription , ? 2 per year. Local Intelligence. \C Scale books for sale here. Sweet cider at the City Bakery. The "Golden Anchor" City Bakery " * Noble & Brickey , tlic leadinj grocer * . < \ 23 ? For fit and style , try J. F , GaiiEchow. " Lemons , Oranges and Sane ; Kraut at Wn.cox & FOWI.KR'S. Pianos and organs for rent at Scott's jewelry store. Oysters in all .styles at Probst Bros , oyster parlors. Blank school district order books ii ; stock at this office. Try that delicious sweet cider al Probst Bros1 , bakery. The American Settler's Guide foi sale at this office. Frank Siddall's famous soap for sale at J. C. Allen & Co.'s. A full line of hardware , stoves and tinware at C. D. Palmer's. J. F. Ganschow takes the lead in la dies' Fine Shoes. Try him. Itemember that Probst Bros. arr. headquarters for fine candies. The best Boots and Shoes for the least money , at .J. F. Ganschow's. Don't pay big prices for Organs , but call on McCrackcn and save money. C. D. Palmer , opposite McEntce , is the best place to buy your hardware. Stoves blacked and sec up on short notice. W. C. LaToCRETTB & Co. 25y Two quarts of Cranberries for 2" ) cents at Wu.cox & FOWMCR'S. Go to J. F. Ganschow's Boot and Shoe Emporium for ladies' fine shoes. The most complete line of heating stoves in McCook at W. C. LaTourctte & Go's. J. F. Ganschow makes a specialty of fine shoes. All widths and styles , from a B to EE Isist Do you want new mica in your heat ing stoves ? W. C. LaTourctte & Co. , have all sizes. A farm for rent. One-half mile northwest of the city. Inquire at the McCook Liquor Store. A well selected assortment of fresh candies at Noble & Brickey's. Their stock is fresh and clean. Bcde & Wiley have some special bargains in real estate. Office , 1st door south of THE TRIBUNE office. One good residence lot for sale. De sirable location. Inquire of Samuel Scott at Scott's jewelry store. Queensware in the latest styles , plain and ornamented , at the leading grocer ? Noble & Brickey's. Pocket state maps at this offlce. These maps are just from the press and are accurate and complete to date. Buy your baking powder at Noble & Bricklcy's new grocery store , and se cure one of those handsome pictures. Another new departure. We will have in a few days u full line of sheet music at McGracketi's Music Store. Dry goods , clothing , and everything in the general merchandise line , at Ilayden's old stand , J. C. Allen & Co. licniciubcT that Noble & Briekcy are headquarters for everything fresh and clean in the staple and fancy grocery line. The new firm of J. C. Allen & Co. , successors to Hoyden & Co. , make a specialty of fresh , staple and fancy groceries. G. B. Nettleton is age.nt for a horse ; po\ver feed grinder , with attachment for shelling corn or any other kind of rotary work. A rare chance to get an organ or a piano by taking it on the rent plan. Get terms at once at Scott's jewelry store on Main Avenue. o to Ilarvcy Bros , for chop feed , new corn meal , rye , graham , and all the best brands of flour. New car ir " load just received. I-V = - Prices will tell , and people know a good thing when they sec it. Four of the Western Cottage Organs sold in C - * one week by McCraekcn. We have just received a nice line of calling cards of the latest styles. Also have in stock an assortment of fraterni ty cards. Call and see them. A good piece of land for sale within the incorporation of McCook. Fine lo cation for small fruit and garden. In quire at Scott's jewelry store. The ladies of the Congregational So ciety are prepared to make comforts and bedding. Orders left with Mrs. Lowman will receive prompt attention. Snug November weather , this. Probst Bros. " parlors for oysters. See Ludwick & Trowbridge's new ad Organs and pianos for rent at Scott' ; jewelry store. y. 1' . A. at William Coy's residence to-morrow evening. Chocolate Cream Coffee at J. C. Al len & Co.'s new store. ' * Both , ChrSstmasand Nc.w Year conn on Saturday , this year ; A social dance is advertised at the Opera Hall , the evening. Diphtheria is uncomfortably preval ent in our city , in a virulent form. Don't fail to see that line of elegant heaters atV. . C. LaTourctte &CVs. The family of Charles Ilinman are recovering from an attack of diphtheria , This week , J. F. Ganschow says his little speech on the boot and shoe ques tion. Patroni/.e and . .support home enter- prize by buying your blanks at thia office. In this issue will be found a few bargain annoutKtinients by Wilcox & Fowler. The new boilers for the water works , arrived , this week , and are being placed in position. H ? Best Mince Meat in the market at Wilcox & Fowler's. Only 12 cents per pound. The City Drug Storehas provided a night bell for the assistance of their nocturnal visitors. Ladies arc always proud of a nice shoe and a good fit. J. F. Ganschow can please you ail. A fine lot of new and popular Sheet Music , Song Books , etc. , at McCrack- en's Music Store. The ' 'Golden Anchor' ' is the best , fastest selling nickel cigar in the city. Probst Bros , sell it. The new grocerstore of Noble & Brickey is the place to purchase your groceries and provisions. We undersand that local talent will , are long , place som'c play on the boards for our amusement-seeking people. The. first of next week , J. C. Allen S : < V will receive a fine large stock oi aoots and shoes , hats and caps , etc. The holiday season is approaching , ind every merchant should advertise in n-der to > ccure his share of the trade. a new suit of Clothes , an Jvercoat. a Fur Cap , or Woolen Goods : o to WILCOX & FOWLER. For a November zephyr , come to re- riew the matter , last Tuesday's was a ; error even to the "oldest citizen ! " A specialty of groceries , provisions , jueensware , and in fact everything In he grocery line , at Noble & Brickey's. A young lady named Carl , residing n West McCook , is seriously ill with liphtheria. Her recovery is hardly ex acted. The cold hand ol death has been aid heavily upon West McCook , this veek , leaving sad hearts and desolate ionics. Stop paying big prices for organs and ) ianos and go to Scott's jewelry store , nd rent one. and thus save your money. ] all and gel terms. Arc you in search of an excellent lish of oysters , call at Probst Bros. ' ystcr parlors , where you can get the icst , cooked in any style. The school banking system grows in avor. The children of our public chools now have over $100 in the bank , r in exact figures , § 100.35. The young people of Brush Creek iidulged in a pleasant party at the resi- cnce of II. 11. Pickens wf the South iidc , the latter of the week past. The first of the week , H. G. Dixon , cal estate agent , effected the sale of Irs. McGill's house and lots 7 and S i block 3 , South McCook , to John S. lahana. Disease of some nature , probably the errible cholera , is making some in- oads upon swine , in this county. Al- eady we learn of considerable losses in ome localities. Brawn and muscle are evidently at a igh premium , concluding from the rugal use made thereof by some of our itizens in removing "the beautiful" rom their sidewalks. Let's see. This is the mild winter used to hear somewhat about , is it ot ? We observe , however , that it is oing desperate execution on the coal ml wood piles , just the same. The young people will remember the looting of the Y. P. A. at William 'oy's ' , to-morrow evening. They are lost entertaining and instructive as ell. Don't fail to be present. Probst Bros , of the City Bakery , till lead in the fine candy trade and id excellent assortment they have ist received , sustains their already idely known reputation for handling ic freshest , purest and best candies in city. If you want a real toothsome Probst Bros , hare it. We understand that a gcntlcmat from Illinois has been looking over tin rity and surrounding country , and thai he has decided to put in a large clcva tor at this point. From a member of the late firmvc learn that the co-partnership heretofore existing between'Messrs. Jennings and Starbnck in the practice , of law , haj been dissolved by mutual consent. Toiling farmer , give us your ear. Do you propose to crib your corn on the ground , this season , and lose a propor tion of your crop , or are you doing the part of wisdom and putting up good cribs ? Another monthand ; it will be time to hang up your stockings. If you want to see old Santa Claus come down flic chimney , get one of those elegant new library lamps , at McMillen & Weeks' , McXecly Block. A restaurant has been opened by Philip Weick on South Main Avenue. Mr. Weick will be remembered as the unfortunate man who lost his right hand in a railroad accident in the city yards , some months since. The Young Peoples' Association will hold a song sen ice at the Congrega tional church , next Sabbath evening , at G o'clock , mountain time. All mem bers are expected to attend. An earn est invitation is given to all others. The front rooms in the McNeely brick , ovor McMillen & Weeks' drug store , have been rented by Dr. T. B. Stutzman , who will occupy the same on nr about December 1st. The doctor will have handsome and convenient quarters. _ It is the universal verdict of the profession that the longer one conducts i newspaper business and moralizes up- Dii people and events , the more deeply impressed does he become of the im possibility of the feat of scratching jvery man just where that genus homo itches the most acutely. The Scientific American , referred to n another column , under the heading ) f "Patents , " is the very best publica tion in this country for those interested n science , engineering , mechanics , in ; entions , etc. A copy of the Scicntifii : \.merican may be scon at the office o ; his paper , where subscriptions will bi eceived. GATHERED HOMK Major and Mrs , tl. F. Williams mourn the ttntimcl Icalh of their infant boy , whose re nains were tenderly laid away in Long iew Cemetery. Saturday afternoon DUE TKIISUNE hastens to tender the lympathy of this people to the bereav id ones , and to offer such consolation is may be under the circumstances. It might be a good idea to pctitior Fudge Gaslin to call a grand jury for he next term of the district court , lascala generally have a wholesome [ read of the grand jury. It will do ef- ectivcly what the city government docs lot have the inclination or back-bone o do rid the community to a birgc ixtentof its super-abundance of disrep- itables. So numerous have been the inquiries irectcd to Rev. Kelscy concerning the ystem of school banking , now in vogue n this city , that he has been compelled o have some circulars struck , expiain- iig its working ? , in order to facilitate orrespondeiice * and economize time , 'he system is destined to prevail hroughout tho state and nation , when roperly understood and appreciated. Having secured an ample subscrip- ion from our business men , John Ihurchfield will enter upon the duties f night watchman. If Johnnie makes s faithful a watchman over the inter- sts of the BUSINESS MEN , as he made rustling street sprinkler , he will give rpt-class satisfaction. The business icn want their interests protected , and lis the now watchman promises to do. The game" don't require it. The gamblers and pimps in general ublicly parade and announce their dc- H-mination "to run THE TRIUI'NK out f the city. " The task may be easy of ccomplishincnt. But in the mean- mc , while continuing on in the even ; nor of our course , we promise the de- ictable gang of toughs to digress suf- cicntly to occasionally bruah the pes- y flies off their carcasses , as they pro- jcd in their missionary work. From good authority we learn that jcncies are now at work in Frontier ninty which are expected to result in county-seat "racket , " "when the iring time comes , gentle Annie. " As icre are some seven or eight hundred tilroad construction hands in the coun- * , the wisdom and unfairness of the leged movement is apparent. But jservation teaches that the latter ele- cnt will not seriously interfere with ic desired result. Hitchcock county ill doubtless send greetings and com- iscrations. The oyster supper at the M. E. hurch , last Friday evening , under the ispices of the ladies of the Mite S6 ety of that church , was a most satis- ictory affair , socially , as las % in its lancial results , the net proceeds be- g over thirty dollars , which goes to- ard liquidating the debt incurred by ic ladies in the purchase of the church irniture seats , etc. , an obligation avely assumed , which the society mdly hopes to meet fully with another their felicitous socials. THE TRIH- * wishes all such'agencies God-speed. A DELICATE OPERATION On las Monday , Drs. Kay and Davis perform ed the delicate operation , known ii medical parlance as tracheotomy , upoi 11. II. Williams' youngest daughter , who was at death's door with tha dreadful disease , membraneous croup The operation was skillfully and satis factorily handled , ay ! M > e patient , uj to the time of our giving to press , ha : been doing as well as can be expectei under the inauspicious circumstances , although she remains weak and is not yet out of dangei' * Tracheotomy , it is perhaps unnecessary for us to state , is the operation of making an opening in to the trachea , the wind pipe ; it is .1 most difficult and hazardous one , ami has been performed but few times in deed in the history of medical science in Nebraska. THE TRIIJUNE joins the distressed ones , and this entir'j com munity , in the hope that the little suf ferer may again be restored to health. The doctors remain with her alway , day and night , and everything possible is beitii : done. Diphtheria , which prevails in the city to some extent , last Sunday , claimed the five-year-old daughter of Norman Van Awken of West McCook. as its victim. The funeral took place from the resi- lence of the bereaved parents , Monday morning , the remains beiii'j interred in the cemetery in the northwestern part of the city. AVc learn that the mother and mother child arc also down with the > auie disease. We feel the insufficiency ) f words in such cases , but extend this sympathy and consolation on the part of Jiis community , knowing and realizing ; hc necessity of looking to Him , who ilonc can meet the wants of the broken icarted. Mr. Van Awkcn is employed n the B. & M. shops , and came to this sity , some months since , from Saline : ounty. People do learn the stern lessons of ixpcricncc , hut they are sometimes ; low about profiting thereby. It has ieen demonstrated , be believe , that lock fare better on food and protcc- ion during our rigorous winters than hey do on the vaunted pure air of this ection. Nevertheless many n foolish nan has been theorizing and cxperi- nnnting on the pure air and iiO'shelter iroposition , again this winter , to his orrow and loss severe. Farmers and tockmcn , and every farmer in Bed Villow county ought to be a stockman o the fullest extent of his means , your uty to your stock is clear , wholesome ood , pure water and good shelter , 'hcse produce prime animals , for which he demand is never met. The first of next month , T. E. Mc- Jracken , who has until just recently een employed in the U. S. Land Of- cc , will embark in the fire insurance usiness in this city. Mr. McGracken as had considerable experience in the usiness , and as he has already secured lie agency of a number of the best ompanies in the land , and will give lie matter his undivided attention , he ill doubtless build up a-very satisfac- jry business. He will make his head- uartcrs at F. L. McCracken's jewelry tore. Some time next week , lion. G. L. taws and family expect to establish icir residence in the city of Lincoln , 'hat ' their departure will be a matter F general regret in this city , is put- tig it mildly , and that this people joins HE TRIBUNE in wishing them all man- cr of pleasant things during their so- > urn in our gay Capital City is an Dually tender and truthful sentiment , fe say sojourn , because , in the full- 3ss of time , we hope to number them inong our citizens again. Protests Against Final Proof. Those who imagine that the protests very iccntly filed at the McCook Land Oflice institute a new feature in the land practice this district , arc respectfully referred to e records of that office , which show that itwcen twenty-live and thirty such protests ivebecn filed since January 1st , 1SSG. Furthermore , it will be seen that no one in has monopolized this important branch the land practice , but that a large number the leading attorneys of JloCook have ap- iared as counsel for the protestants. Instead of keeping the matter quiet and lowing purchasers of real estate to "go it ind. " it would be far better to caution cry purchaser of laud for which final oof has been made , but upon which patent is not been issued , to at least make some rjuiry with a view to ascertaining whether e original cntryman procured his final rtilicatc by submitting false and fraitdu- it proof. Such a warning may prove time- , for unless the history of the McCook id district shall prove very unlike other Uriels in this and other states , the number such protects will greatly increase during e next two or three years. FAIHI'LAV. R. W. C. T. A. Fhe lied Willow County Teachers' Asso- ition , at its last session , requested that the : retary publish sentences in tho county pens requesting specimens of penmanship , said sentences , from pupils of all grades , be presented at its next session , to be held Indianola , Xeb. , on the lirst Friday and turday after the first Monday in February. In compliance with the above request , the lowing sentences have been selected , viz : Jnward and upward. L'ruth crushed to earth will rise again. tVe earnestly request all teachers in the .mty to encourage their pupils in this work much as possible. LVK CHRYSLER , Secretary. UTim TniRL'.VE stationery department ly be found the following Hue of fniterni- cartls in stock : G. A. Jl. , U. of L. E. , B. L. F. , 0.11. C. , U. of R. B. , A. O. of U. „ I. O. O. F. , K. P. , A.'F. & A. 31. . Teleg- > hers. etc. Call and inspect them , if u dwiro anything in that line , PERSONALS. C ? tJndei thl * head we would lu > \ liavo our friends throughout the city i . us of thunrrivnt and dcimrturuol'thvlrvislioi Mrs. W.r. . llockwood left , Friday eve : ing on Xo. 40 , for Norton , Kan. C. F. Babcock returned , the first of tl week , from his short visit east. I. J. Starbuck left for Iowa , Sunday , w understand , for some line horses. 15. C. Whitney of this city was registers at the Windsor , Liifcoln , Tuesday. 1) . J. Smith came down from Wnno , Kan Friday evening , on a little matter of busines Co. Supt. Wheeler of the 'Varsity towi made a Hying visit to the metropolisTue.sdai Secretary Laws went down to Omaha an 'Lincoln , Sunday morning , returning , to-da } Ex-County Clerk We.stgate of Curtis , wa before the U. S. Land Oflice , Tuesday , o business. H. H. Wahlquist has been absent a numbc of days visiting in Hastings , Lincoln am elsewhere. It. O. Phillips of the Lincoln Land Cc was looking after the company's interest hereabouts , Monday. Alex. Stewart of Wymore , the well knowi B. & M. "king of the road , " was in the city Monday , on business. I ) . Kendall was about again , ihn tirst o this week , though still weak from his injuric : and long confinement. W. C. AMiwill and W. J. McGHlen o Stratum came down to town , Saturday even ing , on business matters. D. It. Bell , general agent Crete Nurseries is in town , this week , looking after the Inter ts of that establishment. Leonard Meserve went up to Dundy conn ty's capital , Saturday evening , on a tendei pilgrimage , returning Monday. These newspaper headquarters duly ac- cnowledgea fraternal call , last Friday , from : he editor of the Hastings Nebraskan. Edgar W. Lewis , Esq. , and Frank Sdby , Esq. , of Cambridge , had home business .ransactions"in the city , Friday trftcmod E. C. Ballew , Oscar Shaw and J. H. Good ich of the county capital , soj-uirned in the : hicf city , yesterday afternoi"-- - . few hours. Mrs. Carl Clark left , Satin Iny night , foi jan Diego , Cal. , in response to a terrain , o minister to a sick relative in that far'I itate. Page Francis and Fred Snow came down rom the west , this moniini : . ' . < < spend the hanksgiving season inthccit. , . .vith family mil friends. Mr. and Mr * . Frank Harris and the baby Icpartcd , Friday morning , for Galva , HI. , "rank's old home , where they will visit a vcck or ten days. Misses Theo. Laws and Edna Meserve vent down to Cambridge , Friday evening , in a short visit to Miss Lutie Babcock , re- urning homo , Sunday noon. A. J. Thomas and family arrived in the ity , Tuesday , and are at present Commcr- ial I louse guests. Mr. Thomas will prac- ice his profession dentistry. Dr. T. B. Stutzman returned homo , Friday lorning. from Kansas , where he "had been etained , 25 miles from railroad coinmnni- ations , since the first of the week , by the lir/.ard. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh W. Cole departed , 'riday evening last , via Denver , on a bnsi- css-pleasure trip to Oroat Bend and Lyons , [ an. They expect to be absent a week or ? n days. The following Calvert. Dundy county peo- le , werctregistered at the Commercial , Fri- ay : Itobert Schcrmerhorn , II. E. Wells. I. S. Corey , Mrs. S. Corey , Cal. Storey and oseph Zeigman. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Newman arrived in the ity , last Thursday , and are at present quar- jred at the Commercial. Mr. Newman has iken a position in the Frees & Hoi-knell .unibw Co.'s ofliee. District Attorney Morlau was in the city , londay , on legal business. He is preparing ) move his law library , etc. , up from Arapa- ne , to new quarters in the Frees & Hock- ell Lumber Co.'s brick building. Mrs. J. E. Berger and Miss Flora Shaw cut down to Indianola , Tuesday evening. > witness the marriage of their sister. Miss 'cttie Shaw and Mr. Will McKhmey. which anspired on Wednesday evening. C. A. Nettletou left , this morning , on n anting expedition to tho northwestern part [ thestate. lie will be absent until the rst of the year , and expects to make North lattc the base from which to operate. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. OiU-H of Brooklyn , la. , irents of Mrs. B. F. Olrott and E. B ] Odell. rived in the city , Tuesday noon , on a visit some length. Miss Vinnie Olcott , who is been visiting in Iowa , accompanied them. C. II. Meeker of the city waterworks went nvn to Lincoln , this morning , on important isiuess in connection with some recent ents which have transpired in the service , he probabilities seem to be bright that some- ing will drop. J. A. Hudd. manager for the FreestIlock - ; 11 Lumber Co. at Trenton , camcS down to e city , last evening , to spend thanksgiving , id to help Mr. ami Mrs. 11. Trowbridgo spose of the conventional turkey and cran- trrics , for which .John is rated as having a rge mouth. Mrs. Dora Archibald and Miss Gertie rchibald , of Chicago , mother and sister of aster Mechanic 15. B. Archibald of this [ y , arrived here on last Thursday evening's tin , the first through passenger , up to that ne , since the storm , fortunately for { he : liesThey remained here , the guests of r. and Mrs. H. M. Tyler , until Monday , lien they went down to "Xeighbors"ranch utheast of this city , w here they expect to ; it four or live weeks. HELP WANTED. A girl to do general housework. Tn- lire at once at Scott's Jewelry Store , cCook , Neb. Try the Commercial House , when McCook , just once ! . . . . . \ . . . , _ . - . \ Y Accused of Conspiracy. , , 4 , H. H. Criswell , a notary of Indianola , ICed .Willow county , Neb. , was brought into the city , Monday , in charge of United States DeputyMarshal Hastings. Criswell is charged witli conspiracy in certifying falsely in land entry cases. Omaha Herald. THE TIUUUNE is sorry to hear of the above , and feels sure that the Major was not himself , in the event of his committing any illegal act , and hope the matter may be settled as so exon erating him. him.NOTICE. NOTICE. All parties knowing themselves indebted to us must call at our of fice and settle before December 31st , either with cash or bankable paper. We will sell only for CASH during December. Persons having accounts against us will please present them at once for payment. The Frees & Hocknoll Lumber Co. Try the Commercial House , when in McCook , just once ! LOA.NS1 LOANS OX REAL ESTATE PROMPTLY FURNISHED AND MONEY ADVANCED FOR FINAL PROOFS BY , COLE & MOSS. Try the Commercial House , when in McCook , just once ! PUBLIC SALE. As agent , I will ofl'er on Saturday , Nov. 27tb , 1880 , commencing at 10 o'clock A. M. , atlndianola , Xeb. , to the highest bidder , at Public Auction , as follows : GO head of cows , calves , heif ers and steers ; 1 fine yearling Hereford bull ; ( i head of fine young mares ; 1 icliling ; (51) ( to 75 head of hogs ; 40 head oi'she" ] ) 'J fin V.TUIO bucks ; 1 sulky nik i rnowh.t 'MIIC ; 1 stil ; ley and i--- vul walking . ; 2 Acme and 1 Disc harrow ; 1 t. . . --igon ; 2 double set oi' harness : 1 n- , 'ottage organ ; some househoM goods , . .toth \ er tools and useful things too numerous to mention. TERMS : Three months without in terest , if paid when due , or one year at 10 percent , given on bankable notes. 10 percent , discount for cash on sums over $10. All sums under § 10 , cash. JAMES F. CLARK. DON'T BE AFRAID If you see Deputy Sheriff Bennett coming after you. Dr. Kay has placed his accounts in the hands of the depu ty , who is rustling after the doctor's creditors in dead earnest , that's all. Real Estate Loans. We have completed arrangements whereby we can furnish those who want ii loan , money on real estate , promptly and without tlm usual disappointing ielays. Call and see us. We are al- io prepared to make chattel mortgage loans. CITIZENS BANK. FOR SALE CHEAP. | O One new 3-scat , 3-spring wagon : one second-hand buggy. Also , one 2-seat covered carriage , second-hand. Will -ell the above articles at decided bar gains. Call and see me. B. F. OLCOTT , Prop. , City Livery , McCook , Neb. ESTRAY NOTICE. From my premises , southeast of Mc- Uook , 3 two-year-old heifers , branded vith a bar on each shoulder and hip , ind a cross on jaw. A liberal reward vill be paid for their return or for infor- nation leading to thyir recovery. JOHN EVERTS. FARM LOANS. o Cash Down. No Delay. Q No need of waiting to send off appli- ; ations. Money paid over as soon as tapers are completed. Call on or ad- Iress , KKD WILLOW Co. BANK. 4I--tf Indianola , Neb SPECIAL NOTICE. I can adjust , repair , readjust , and ebuild as 'good as new , any sewing iiacbinc ever made. Call at my shop in West Dennison street , opposite 'ade & Son. J. G. MECHAM. A DAHDY BARGAIN ! Fine location. Tf sold at once. 20 r 32 feet business lot on Main street , cxt to LaTourette's hardware store. \pply \ to II. G. DIXON. Attention Smokers ! Witb every 23 cents worth of goods ought at the Distribution Cigar Store , ticket in the grand drawing is grven. Rooms for Rent. Two furnished sleeping rooms for 2nt. Inquire of W. W. BROWN. FOR SALE. A set of heavy harness new. In- uire of W. G. SHEPI'ARU. Tin : TRIBUNE stationer } ' department as in stock some congress cap writing a per that will be sold at half-price to ose out. Tins is a good quality of apcr. . * : i *