LliiiiiiilK W f It ? By F. M. KIMHELL. I f Offidal City and County Paper B | REPUBLICAN TICKET If NATIONAL. F&rS re fd t. UEXJAX1K HAfcKlSON. H * of Italians. H KorVJee Freaident. ? levi p. NOarrox. s or New York. . I ; CONGRESSIONAL. ' Fer Mnater el Cunsru-a * JAMES LAllfD. I * STATE. K > ForCUmsrtMir. f Joa.s ALTaaYEit. H . F r Lieuu a&nt ( Soteraor. CKUfiME I * . WElKLr-JOHN. F r Secretary f State. GtUlEXt L LAWS. H Fer State Treasurer. J. . HILL , H Fw Alteree ? C-r erul. WILLIAM U3J2SE. H > Fer SfctlAu < iit r. : THOMAS U. BENTON. H f * • gufluiiwtynnluwr * f PvMfc Instruutiim. m\ \ oai ; E U. LANE. H . vmmU1mr r P W&e Laci. &a < 1 BuJfcUBs ; . JOHX toTEEX- - _ -j _ _ t SENATOKIAL. Bl , JW aX < c. = > ih Ststtabwiai Distrust. ; : J. * LINDSAY. * * COUNTY. | jr I IS. DLaKAVBtT. B | c y. in anmAS. 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United Sutw Tor ' 88 , gives Tallin ble information regarding * Jhe railroat world during last year. * The genera ! exhibits shows that the year ' 8 ? \t remarkably prosperous. Over thir teen thousand miles of road were built making a total mileage up to the first of January , ' 88 , of nearly one hundred and fifty thousand miles. The total as sets for the year were more than nint billions of dollanr , the liabilities for the name period were eight billion nine hun dred millions , leaving a gain to tin railroads of over three hundred millions. The gross earnings of the railroads wa * one hundred and eleven millions more than in * 8G. The increase in mileag < for ' 87 over * 30 , was 9.7 per ccnt.ii ; liabilities , G 2 ; in gross earnings. 13 , id net earnings , 11. The new railroad construction of the first half of ' 8S , amounts to 2 , ' } 00 miles , located prinei pally in the south , southwest and oj the Pacific Coast. While this is : large figure for the first half of tin year , most of it is the completion oi the unfiutshed work of last season , What the total construction for ' 88 wil come to is as yet conjectural. A con oervative estimate place it for tin whole year at about sis thousand miles or about half of the number of miles , oi track laid in ' 87. It would seem that the world is onlj at the edge of great railroad projects. The time cannot be far distant when the remote cities of South America will bt within easy reach of traffic and trave of every hamlet in the United States Tke latest activity in railroad building * a itinc settle is found , however , it Siberia , where that country is beinj joined to Huasia by one or more greai railroad systems. There is also a pro ps d rsilruud on foot fourteen hundred ( iiil&s iu luugih from Constantinople te Bj-dad to be built by English capital Thistill open a much de-ired route 11 iB/fai , > hort > r by ten days than that b\ the Suez canal. Kev. .1. G. Tate leaves Nebraska. Best week , for a campaign through tin states of Wi.HCOnstn. Illinois. Indiana Xew Je ey.Xew York and Connecticut iuaM * f which he has appointments tt speak upon the i > sues of the day. He wiM especially address himself to the warkuigiueu , contrasting their condition ttt this country with that of Knirlisli workitfrguicn. Mr. Tate is an English- man , brought up under the shadows ol tke great factories of that country , and is well qualified to speak upon that sub ject. The gentleman ' s oratorial powers will injure a hearty reception for him wkerevrr he may iz < \ Cleveland is down on trust * , he i > With He cabinet officer supplied by the tajdardeil trust and another furnished • jthe elect tic telephone trust and as to * patron of the Mills bill , which was &ci bf the sugar trust , he has cheek suiMtgk to pretend that his adimuLitra t * has b > e < < • iong uarosi the trust • mshmc s. Let hiai kick ouL Whitne\ ami Garland ami revoke the appoiut- mttmt * f Lamar to the supreme court a d r } mdktte the sugar section of the 3liHs iill. and then he will be better prepared to give this ewuntry his lecture • r trsots. Mk- Cleveland's $1 HO , 000,000 6raj itry > srp * us had dwindled to $108. # # .fKH ) oa Monday , the day after the fneMieetifttt f his letter , according to tW tr os ry rep > rt. TIii < is startling if k i. trV : $27,000,000 more have 2n * rtM merinir since he wrote that ! mwm ? I Hi his sh w letter. Ti e presi 4mt witt have hard wt rk to keep up wttfk tk * p nKt sHto if the government NMMer < & > af pears as fast during the re- itmimditr f hfc administration as it ha * i r a. Ufswaeks back. The haB e > f r the passage of the Ofefcihwmn. bill are noi so encouraging G Any a 5 they were two weeks ago Its MMMjukratHMt is not likely to be restim- * i m * H w t k and C ngres-man Springer Miritnn.ttft > that the fate of the bill is now Hire * c Ie s uncertain. Tins friends • f t&r HMKhsKre have made a fight for its ser stf. a d it is safe to sat'mt they witt stead by the bill as long as there is J die sJshtet hpe f getting it through ! MHtevt c. 1 FAKHEtt Hoard , when asked how iti Mt lie awiitmated for governor of ! Wi .riwplie L"-rK like the boy who went • fet a * er t : party and was introduced ' efee g te f euchre. Upon his re ' am h # ie hts father asked him concern ' bf ? che gaue. 'Well , father , 1 don 't feNnr uederstaiid it yet ; but they deal ire ard > aH around , turn up a trump. utL the jack takes the aee quicker ' n al- jiieatv. > " I 31 * . Clevel.vsdts popularity in Xew I A rk s4sbjs to have trone > * Iimmcriii'4.1 La4H g men who worship at the dem- i KKa. tariff-f r reform-only sham-re- j brm extravagant expenditure shrine , • ire becoming fewer and fewer as the j d tMn day draws ntgh. Jfoaasrowv , Tsw. JaT4 , iS33. } The Sw&t Specific Co. , Atonti. Ga. : Geadessa Five years a-jo I was so ua- . fMMiinln - * to coBtr .t an extremely bad 1 ease et Maed pobon. My boccs ached and ' nsy taryytrs began lo sweii zad contract. I t ' wes kt &t treacneat of the physician froai j ' Ac kuxfOott of the disease until I found sbat he ooeld do me no gowi. Then , tfcwugh. the advice of a friend I began tak- j Mf S. S. S. Yoer aediefce seemed to have j as MMMafa effect. I took six bottles , and ' ta-day am ssend and welL That vras two or . tfww yj ago , bet I have seen no evidence j of tfcc HcfiBra cf the cfisease , and I take this , Gpp aeakY tkukwu for what it has done | farsxe. ItsaTtd Hiy Efe. You can refer ! aayoacteme. R. M. Wall. ! F.tajtEasvHXE , Tex. , Juc ? 22 , i5S3. The Sww * Specific Co. , Atianta , ( Ja. : I Cenfirrrngg Thmother of a member of oar fcn was aiHicted wita a cancerous j soar oa fcr tact for about twenty years. ; Duximz the post few years it troubled her very mack by ceetinued pain and itching. ' She es < fc jwer S. S. S. , and the sore has j dSseppaasGd aaii u apparently v.eL ! Should \ it break oet again , will advise yea. : Verr truly , PrsDtrro.v , Yearly & Foley , Druggists. Three ; books mailed free oa application. , TSPS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , 1 Dawass. Atlanta. Ga. " " ' " ' ' ' " " " " = - - i < HJLmfW WO' ' < * * * * mtmmmmm mi iii m ' iP > t 1 t t e - OF4 : 1 - HONEST CASH r Should l > e foolislily spent , we all admit , but where can one get the largest returns for his capital , and where will a dollar go the farthest ? It is not enough to have money ; you must use judgment in spending- . Look out for your own interest , and go where you can get the . LARGEST DOLLAR'S WORTH. o b o 0 O O ( > O O O P O Q O O O P O O o o o o o o o Our Hew DRY GOODS , CLOTHING , Men's and Ladies' FURNISHING Goods , CARPETS , CURTAINS and NOTIONS , Are now coming' in. We will , as usual , show you the only COMPLETE STOCK in Western Nebraska. We always guarantee our prices to be the very lowest. We invite all to come and inspect our new stock. P 11 o o O O O O O f > O O O O O O O O O P O O O P o o RELIABLE MERCHANTS , DRESS MAKING. Mct'ook , Nebraska. David B. Hill was re nominated for ; governor Wednesday by the New York i democratic state convention. Now we shall sec what part Grover will take in the campjiign. The question whether he will support the state ticket will soon be settled. The desire for harmony may be stronger than personal feeling , but it will be a bitter dose for Grover. Captain Andkhs ( n , wiio abandoned his dury , the Dark Secret. , in mid-ocean iu his trip to England , sets a good ex ample to the democrats. If they don't hurry and abandon their dark secret party they will find themselves adrift with a capsized boat in the November gales. Mr. Cleveland's letter of accep tance needs a postscript. Tu it he did not say a single word about a second term. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE McCOOK. NEBRASKA. 3. ? . EA2 ? , 2osie : . IAC03 STSISMET2 , Ssiciver. Land Office at Mccook , Neb. , i . Aujrust 8th 18S& . l Notice is hereby ( riven thut the following- : namcu settler hns tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , j and that said proof will bo made befoielteyls- ter or Receiver at McCoolc , Neb. , on Saturday , September 2nd. 1SS3. viz : Columbus B. How- | ell. H. E. No. 05. for the E.J. S.E.M. section 10 and W. } $ S.W. 4 , section 11. Town. B. north of runje USV. . CtL 1' . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said laud , viz : Mi chael Houlihan. Thomas W. llhcliey. Smith Gordon and John Williamson. nllorMcCook , Neb. 11 S. P. HAliT. Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , ( . j Aupust 2I > th,18S8. j" I Notice is hereby { riven that the following- ' named settler has tiled notice of his intention j to make flnal proof in support of his claim , and thnt said proof will be made before the , Register or Receiver nt MeConlc. Neb. . 011 Tuesday , Oct. Slrd. 18S8. viz : William King-s- htirriipon H-E.No. 0.028 for the S li N W U and * W. y. S.W. lu Sec.i. . Town. 0 , N. KanjreUO W. 6 1 * . M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said laud , viz : Milan W. Quick , William H. Ackerman. John A. MillerV. . B. Wilkiu. all or Quick. Neb. S.P. HART , Register. Land Officcat McCook Neb. I August * _ ' 9til. 1888. f Notice is hereby priven that the followinjr- tminotl settler has llled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that saiil proof will be made before Resistor or Receiver of U. S. Lund Office at McCook. Neb- on Wednesday Oct. 10th. 1SSS. viz : Nathaniel A. Frame. H. E. No. f ,6lS ! for t he S.E. i Section 30. Town. 4. Range 30. He names the following ivitnesises to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Charles S. Squires. John N. Smith , Andrew C. Modie. all of McCook. and Walter K. Koreey if Culbertson. S. P. HA RT. Register. * Land Omct : at McCook Neh- t September 13th. 1888. f Notice is hereby given that The followlng- lamed settler has ti'ed notice of his intention o make tlnalproof insupportof hisclaim.and hat said proof wIl be made before Register or ' [ teceiverof U. . Land Office ntMcCook. Neb- ' in Saturday. Oct 20th. 188S. viz : Josinh Monro , H. E. No. 4.IXB , for the S. W. } i of Sec. 11. ' Town. 4. N. or Range 29. W. G1I1 P. M. Ho 1:1 : men the following witnesses to prove his . continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , ' aid land , viz : Thomas Pinkerton. Alexander " iimpboll * Nelson Chrysler. Peter A. Brower , ill or Box Elder , Neb. 16. S. P. HART , Register. liANti Offjoh at McCook. Nkii. , I September 13,1858. ( Notice is hereby given that the tollowing- mmed settler hns filed notice of bis intention o make final commutation proof in support if his f'n'm. nnd thnt said proof will be made | teforv tin * R.-iristcr or Receiver , at McCook , fell. 011 Tli.irsday. November 8th , 1B88. viz : 1 'dfnr < ] F Dutrey. I' .K No. 8.308. for tho NAV. ' . S < f : n. To-rn 2. N. Range 30. W. He names he following witne > ses to provo his continu- ua residence upon , an. ! cultivation of. said nd. viz : Rnlu-it T. Alluin. Jnmes Cain. J. t klbert Brewer and JohnV. . McCaslin. all of ] IcCook. Neb. (16) ( S. P. HART , Register. It'f. 'M'tt ' rFT't-JJI milJL' ' ' < ' < iJ "l'"l . " ' ' 8 i ! ' * _ li . - - - " ' "TSrgnjfl - MMMjjfcjSOgj.l1 nTfcifiMiillriTTinP' , Pi ) * It'fiW1 > ' | | ' " i" " > jBwwwj 5S ! J.A. . YanShoik , AGENT FOR THE I 1 aMBMMaBBBnBMtawBaBvnaMMmBnawMaMaBBaMKBKaaMtB ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A FULL LINE OF Repairs and Supplies. Office , in McMillen's Drug Store , - - - McCook , Nebraska. w IB ffl u l b 61 s siU ii w. . y & 0 3 Al. 'o.it . : "ri ; . j. . . > , , , TI > i ,1f _ -V , capy ui.r.a ! . . • • u . cvSi l- : ! . < - , „ . H tr.TTflti. . : - . < t < . . > • : .s strtwtt. i / ttiii on untjj ; i .v su.s-k 1. , . y so b" ? . ? ? 1 : ± i > . • * ? , 5 * . r > . \ V j , \ Dress Good ? , r.tnov G0..1H. Jci- \ \ bey. . Vi 'iap. . Sun's , Miiiincrv. ft ? Ladies' una ( ; cnt : . * K-irniJhi'ii ; ' - , J 'A Uoys' C ! < : Hintt. ' : ivrats. Cul- A tiiln , ci. - . , wukint ; it Hie Gem -i ] DryGo iJs croiit)50West. ) Dy- i pcad upon latest > iylu. , end lov si eastern prices. AUioJuts ratir- ' ) laoJii 11 cis. 'irantccit to f'l ! nsait cr- Jt ilpr-tor rtimey rolu. .i ] 0. Ii.sut - . ani'u nV | . : M eCauc.iiu ! ; uiaih.f j - , . . . . . . , - , * ' 4 ' SJl'r - - -'S.M-'nt.\.a. ! . - > . R. H. COL.E , "The Leading" erohanf TaiSor of McCOOK , FOR First-Class Tailoring- . Having a large stock of Fine Suitings ind Trouserings , I will furnish them : heap for the next 60 days. Blue Front Livery Stable D. D. SMITH , Proprietor. Livery , feed and sale stables. Finest turn- uts In the city furnished. . Barn , rear Mc Intee Hotel. • * _ J . . . ' . ; - [ * " ' ! J * * ' • ' A 1 = 1 1 - 1 miniiTiiiMii * T JU.li' MJJjlfirriirii ( I , , mm | , in > iiaf | > Wi' > > nil' * ' if ' 1 We are agents for the following reliable companies. Note date of organi zation and splendid assets : iEtna of Hartford. Conn. , 1S11) ) $0,50SS40 Insurance Co. of N. A. , I'hihi. , 1794 , 8,474,3.12 Phenix of Brooklyn , lSTtf 5K)7C25 : ) Connecticut of Hartford , 1&0 2,139,742 Continental of Xew Y01 lr , 1S.12 , 5.239.981 Pennsylvania Fire of Tliila. , 1S25. . . 2,710SS5 Lancshireof * JanchesterEng. , 1S52 , 1,49S,1S7 COLVIN & DEMPCT , jfcCOOK. NEBRASKA. Wm. M. ANDERSON , AGENT FOR The Mutual Life Insurance Co. OF NEW YORK. The Buffalo Mutual Accident Ins. Co. ALSO A full line of Fire and Lightning Ins. Money to Loan on Ileal Estate Security. ROOMS : OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK. H. P. WAITE , Contractor ® Builder , McCOOK , NEBRASKA. o r3r"Estimntes on buildings cnrefully mode. Give men call Shop on Marshall St. , uorth of ( The Frees & Hock noil lumberyard. 7-2m. . . . "WWW ) WiiwiHi M.W"MjantiWM ; j.iM I whiimiiiih * * w l ' ijum < l" li mi ) ' ' * * i i % -s * fs i * % , iic * K5 Vi H & . i ' "J 1 ffllS CLDTHIKG CO ; ? | Clotliing- , j\ 3 rTrXr Fall Stock bow Ready. „ ' 1 FOE MEN AND BOYS. x . . _ . , j ' ; v &x % . . . i We have inaugurated the Fall I 9b Season , and invite " you all to in- | j " spect the LATEST and FINEST - jll Q Collection oT goods ever show in | Bp any one Establishment in S. W. Jj rH r ' JS " e " pras Everything new and ( LU desirable in Dress , Business , and : | I Mil IIWIW IIB II I lilllllllllUNMMIIMMlM ! ! > 11 | | " - - T- -i- > i • I Working Suits , latest in falJ arid ; ' _ k' ' - riTTTf T-iT WMTrTTiriTMTTMri-fTiMMMJTirwjrirMTMwrM TM i"JTrrT'Ti 1 11 iiiiiwi - TM-MrnrrrmwrBW'TTMrnmrinr | 0) winter Overcoats , to fit and suit 1 G everybody. All the novelties in Jj Shirts , Underwear , Neek vear , J | 0 Hosiery , Gloves , Hats and Caps , J comprising in alj ; _ an assortment \ \ 1 5 found in no other store , except- J rH ing the larger cities. Every ar- -1 JJ . . i | anm.l iilllin limn i mi .1 mu > p\ ticle marked in Plain Figures , ] Bpj and is guaranteed to be in every ' I L | way as represented. Ladies are 1 V " " ' " " " \ -J - n i i mi i i mill iiiiHiiiji ri om whim iiiiiwii QSP60 9invited to examine 1 ( | J our ChildrenVgand Boys' Suits , -i Overcoats , PHats [ and Caps , Etc. \ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ifl JONAS BNGBL , Manager. I McCookNeb. , . , Sept. 14. 1SS8. I ; " r . : . . . . , , . . . . _ _ " . M * ' - ' 'J""n - " ' - " ° j - " - r ! ! „ - i .iiimhimiim THE OLD RELIABLE i Has a rousing speech for Cash ( Buyers and ( Bar = M gain Seekers. August is the usual windup ' month on Summer Goods , and to make it inter = fl esting to all concerned. I will offer the 9 ' J BIGGEST--BARGAINS On all Slimmer Goods that has ever been known fl to the ( Public in thiswestern country. Look at * fl 4SLmH it for a minute. You will think I have gone ' fl crazy , when I offer 'fl ' ' 1 . . . . . _ . , " ' * * * - • _ H 4-t- -1- + + + + - + + + + J- + - - + J. .i. + + + + + + 4 + + + -4. 1 1 Ladies' good kid toe slipper , GO cents. . | | ' mI A better one , for S5 cents. ' H And a bouncer for S1.00. M Ladies' . Newport tie , solid , S5 cents. | Ladies' Newport button , solid , $1.00. M A good kid shoe , solid , $1.75. M A still better one. for $2.00 9 To make it interesting for men as well as ladies , I will sell a fl jfood calf tap sole boot , for $2.00. | A better one for $2.50. > a | A good grain boot , solid , for $2.50. JH A good grain plow shoe , solid , $1.20. * | ' " " * J.r.n-injnAAnrir ruu . . i i i i. i. " ' ' . i i.i . .i i- . i.i i.i i i .i u . 1 .1 i.i i1 . . _ . . .i .ip . , , , . . , , w i j H , The above are only a few of the many bargains. M ( Do not MISS THIS CHANCE. Come early. 9 / must make room for the immense stock of 1 Winter Goods purchased. ' M * . * . . * , . , . , * . . * . * t * . * . * . r . * . . . . . . * t * t _ * _ _ A , r * * U ' a H l J. F. UAN8CH0W , • ' • 'I I The Old Reliable. pposite U. S. Land Office , - - McCOOK , NEBRASKA. i | / H * \ _ _ _ _