| 1L Friday nvKxixc. ocr. is. isai Pi gj * Stationery. Suluxrf Supplier J SCHOOL BOOKS I , , THE TRIBUNE OFFICE -4r PUBLISHERS' PRICES. 1 * * Ill&nk Books. Lcpul Blanks. r Itemetuber Noble Fur groceries. Sweet cider at the City Bakery. Noble for superb hanging lumps. Freeh candies at the City Bakery. Qt. f School books at cost at TuE TltlliUXE eiIt , offic * . EETDr. Halls office , over First Na tiotial bank. SSB FrPsh sausage at the B. & . M. Meat Market. s fi Try McMillcti ' s • • Ketch 'Em and Keep Id | "Em * * fly paper. I Best quality of Hani and Soft coal • sold by Howard Lumber. Co. Fresh and Miioketl meats of all kinds at the B. : M. Meat Market. I A coiisijr ujent of nice fresh oysters I just received at the City Bakery. j Everything froli and clean in the I # ay of groceries at Noble ' s store. CasU paid f jr livt * stock , poultry and I hides at the B. & MMeat Market. . Th re is no other way. Buy your gToceriesqueenswareetc.of Noble. If t tt want o mI coal try the UOWAUD LUMBKRCo. I G te McCracketis for miiMeal instru ments. We have everything in that iiae. iiae.A A fuM Ke * * f strictly pure spice. for 1 pickles , sauces , ete , at the City Drug Store. Plumbing ih alt its brunches prompt * Ij aj ? I skiHfuIfy performed by F. D. r I Burgess A j DRs ! Dolls ! ! DOLLS ! ! ! All ) \ I Hb& . AM size * . AH prices. At f McMillan ' s Drl'g Store. 1 S The price of liberty is eternal | i vigUaaee , bet Noble ' s prices ou groceries ! I I are sere u * catch y * a- I | N w is the time to .ret your winter supply f Hard and Soft coal from The Howard Lumber Co. I A skipaeat f freh candies just re ceived at tke City Bakery. Call while tioj are Froh a . aiie. Tke celeVrat t 4 OH > wagmi for sale b\ ! LoLis & M * mMr. Alspri wagons. j ksg fes etc AM very cheap. & A carina f Dakota Hard Wheat " " FJ er Wit receive * at CG 1'OTTEB. & CO ' S. A Wr aift ! We kre just a few d * zen ' . We will sell rses s aj fai-iB hts Left. t * H at § ! , * -k _ THE FAMOUS. TUs veek.L t 4 & 3Inr ar hare re- Fait afni winter eetffe a cxr-l a4 f vkeat Sec TWy • aery the best grades. ! lf jmt 'w t aire te I-T beefsteak * eke IS , & M. M U Market a eatl. TW * botcher M e Wt the ebvMest t f k v r. AAKii til e * telte y-t p < ? fcwl M 8w4" Sf r arEs. Four ift-kz j , air etwi a-t * hr > t\ls. THK FAMOUS. Tfce H K-kK LrxBEac C ca f r j&h. # fc * dtf wniww * * * J J a- l-r x lfc W * ft iwi ss * j a a br > t < db o aMkcl- I hJal & X m v rt a * fHB4ete | I I * * • & # f • * * t * o * > -bf 6eI.a d it * fact W • f : nrmrj b nr I jlaw JwL , • * a Sfct doss 5 era i m i i Ny 4bMe * MMtg imitJ J a Joufclir I I s < * m * * * y e p tw T-8' * * , * * r I | * ifcaft a c THK FAMOUS. I Qfmmimm * * yi A-UhWeawkt % -j i wiLf V w 't o t * s < > e bim if v 2 jiirirr1 * WmK. G-4 x rkawR- B thif jiimiotr > l rW 4 r Wve t. &mw * * * e fc * p fer s < have lli jr Ji dl > y nitAi t w ir.i < wt th * ftBt , < h r J * * amd m * fK * * A itaiwi aoiufijiiw . FAMOUS. rmdbh hi i- -e i if , c w S i > g afae r rf a hs = * * - * * • • c-M t IUh > aw * * < * f th * 4 leaf * * r Wws k s ths-eseerB t Sr nfwiriiTs c Ti CS R wrj ? reot ; zlof < tc • • • f fcrf a < B * hfcr at wt i < < f A * Mwr jf rty Rn * &W b the i I Ss k rrgttwufwtl e' * > * * . N ! • * I H&er hoss si tt5tj | a * $ * • * owl M A HSwU ! * 5 * 8 & 4 afre h tl Sie f s Bi gs frc fe foJI aWg iatrts Pay Your Subscription Quite a number our of subscriber ara in arrears one year or more , t cordial ard prsssing invitation is ex tended such to call promptly an. . settle. THE PUBLISHER. $5 000.00 ! We have $5,000.00 to place oi good farms during the next 20 days So delay if security is approved. BABCOCK & KELLEY. Hocknell Brick Upstairs. $ iQOooo.da To loan on deeded lands. Mone ) advanced to make final proofs. Offfci opposite Arlington Hotel. C. J. RYAN. A GIRL WANTED At the Commercial House. Cai immediately. G to Nolile For your family groceries School hooks at cost at TlIK TltlBUNI office. Fresh oysters at the City Bakery Just received. Ilt'iupuiber that Lelaud & Morrow sel the reliable Olds wagon. Nothing but Freshest and puresl drugs at the City Drusr Store. Go to Lelaud & Morrow for every thing in the flour and Feed line. Citv Hotel & Star Restaurant The place For a good meal and clean bed Farmers , the place For you to stop al is the City Hotel & Star Restaurant George M Chenrr } at the City Dru Store makes a specialty oT prescriptions Railroad men will rjinl the City Hotel cc Star Restaurant the place for them Noble , the leading grocer , carries the most complete line oF queciisware in the city. Inspect it. If you are in search of a really deli cious drink of soda water wander into the City Drug Store. McMillen ' s drug store i > the place to find the largest assortment of DOLLS ever brought to McCnok. 2 In the line ol plain and Fane } groceries , C. M. Noble will fill your every want satisfactorily. .1UST Received ! Two barrels oF ex tra sweet cider at the City Bakery , winch will be sold at 5(1 ( cents a gallon. Fine , medium , fall and winter coats , and immense stock to .show Don't Fail to see them. THK FAMOUS. If you contemplate building be sure to consult 31. A. Libbee. He guaran tees his work to be the best and his prices the lowest. The ladies of the Geometrical Society if the Congregational church will serve iinner and supper , good tea and coffee JtieIection day. Strasser has two of the finest offices in the city lor rent. Front rooms , with tiay windows. Call at once ifyou want to secure elegant office quarters. The late > t novelties in gents' shirts , hosiery. underwear , handkerchiefs Many styles in fine goods that you can not find elsewhere. THE FAMOUS. When you get hungry or thirsty on flection day , remember the dinner to be served by the Geometrical Society of the Congregational church , and couie ind be refreshed. Ju t remember this , no other house in southwesten Nebraska can show you iia f as ui ny styles , and as to price , well , they are marked in plain figures. THE FAMOUS. What I must do is all that concern * me , and not what people think. It is the harder because } ou will always find tho > e who think they know what is your duty better than you know it. It is easv in the world to live alter the world' * Hoiniou ; it is easy in solitude to live after your own ; but thereat man is he who. in the midt of the crowd , keeps with perfect sweetness the independence f solitude. Emerson. Now THAT both parties have pre > entett their > ehemesoF tariff reduction , the voters are brouiiht to the Forks of tUe roads. One party proposes n reduc tion of $55U0OU0D. much of it taken Mff WMiLatid the other or § 70.tt00.l0 ( ( ) . two filths oF which is to come off sugar. The means and methods proposed to re il ce the surplus are widely different The democratic party is stinggling and ggbtioir to take the road which leads to free trade , while the republicans are de termined t. take the other fork and keep inside the lineof protection. FOR SALE. I hnre two teams , one hpavy and one tight , and Mime rows and calves , that 1 wilt * M reasonable for cash , or will sell h owe year * * time , with good security. I 1m have SO acres of'second hottoiu ' * lowJ , only four miles from 3IcCook , to sell , or will trade for stock. J. P. Squire. WAG6asT WAG0tls ! ' r WAGONS ! ! ! Hall & Coehran have just received a large shipment of the celebrated MlL- CL'RN TCBLKIt AXE WAGONS , which the * an ? ready to sell at fair prices. ATTEST/OH , FARMERS ! I can mike you farm loans at lowest rates. Office 1st door west of Citizens bank. H G Dixoi or Cha . H Boyle. FRESH BUTTERXILK. We delirer daily fresh buttermilk frora the 3IcCo > fc crcamrrv. Eaton & Ca * < ' " " * " * ! * p > % VV | : : * " tMHtttt Htfj V The American Settler's Guide for sale n this ofllce. We iiiiiU'rstinil that the creamery has clot ed down lor the season. ( nod w ill. liUeaKoodname , i.tgot hy man : actions and lust by one. All kinds of school supplies at This Turn u > "E office nt lowest prices. Republicans of Red Willow , be on tli ; Kuard. Bland by your colors. llnliadny's ne ro minstrels at the Menard Thursday evening , October 18th. Don't buy a foot of lumber until yon hav < seen Billiard and learned his figures. Complete stock and best grades of lmube ; and coal at W. C. Billiard & Co. 's yard. Early to bed auu early to rise ; vote tin straight republican ticket mid advertise. The yellow fever entertainment , this even ing , piomiscs to be worthy a large attendance "Pumpkin brown , " sais an eastern ex change , "is the latest fashionable shade 'ou west. ' " Preaching at. the Lutheran church , nex Sunday at 10:30 : and 7 P. AL , M. T. , by tin piistor. You will enjoy yourself at the social a Air. J. 11. Yarger's , next Tuesday evening Don't fail to attend. Thu Congregational pulpit on Smuhij morning was occupied by the Rev. Fraiicfc Luwson ol Duntnt , iowa. The Investment Co , will soon commcuc ( the. erection of another dwelling house , whicl will be lor rent in due time. W. C. Billiard have in stock best quality ol hard and soft coal. Remember this when laying m your winter's supply. It is expected that Senator Charles F. Man- deison will be secured for a speecli at this place before the campaign closes. The pale harvest moon now peeps from be hind the clouds at one of the most bountiful harvests the country has had in years. a public sale is advertised by George Lcser of o-20 : tor Thursday , October 18th. lie will offer his stock and faim implements. A spoonful of kerosene oil to a pail of water , in boiling clothes , is said to make them wash more easily and appear whiter. Let Bollard figure with you if you con template building or making any improve ments , lie will save jou money every lime. Now it is that the twittering swallows homewaid fly and the inipioviileut settlei goes back to spend the winter with his wife 's folks. The. old pioneer turniiuru men , Lmlwick & Trowbiidge have animpoitaut aniioimcment in this issue , thatou can read and act upon with profit. Science comes to the front again , claiming that each atom has a soul. And the deduc tion is that some men seem to have swapped souls with atoms. The new pumps oidered for the water works will be superb machines , capable of raising to the stand pipe ou the hill 1,000,000 gallons of water per day. The Brown vs. Dunham case which had a hearing before Squire Hulburd.lastSaturday , occupying a good part of the day , Wi ! s con tinued until the 17th instant. No man makes much of a success of any piece of work unless his heart is in it. Gen erally those who do a task because they are compelled to , make a sorry job of it. The postmaster was somewhat taken aback , the other day , when an old lady appeared at the general delivery and complacently in quired for "a yaller development to do letters up in. " It is expected to commence work on the flouring mill in a few days. The contractors and builders now have plans and specifica tions estimating the cost of constructing the building. We have just teceived an unusually fine se lection of writing tablets. Also of regret and calling cards. Our pi ices are reasonable and tlie goods are of standard excellence. Step in and examine. The ladies of the Methodist church will hold a ten centsocial at the residence of J. 11. Yaiger , Tuesday evening. October lBth. Pie , cheese and coffee will be served. Your pres ence is cordially requested. "It is a remarkable , singular fact. " observ ed a local philosopher , the other day , "that : i man who is clearly second in command at home , always wants to rule all creation when he gets outside his own door. " The first ot the week , Frank Allen sold his dwellings on Main Avenue and Macfarland stiect to J. G. Hamilton. Mr. Allen has pur chased the Cal. Iteid residence on Madison A\enue , now occupied by him and family. Every man aims to "strike the nail on the head , " as the old saw has it , but when suc cess crowns his efforts , and it happens to be his fmger-uail , his enthusiasm at once be comes wild ami incoherent and utterly unfit for publications. A French doctor who has been seapening for a mtthod to ward off intoxicifum recom mends , before dtinking , "an appropriate amount of food of albuminous and tatty na ture , " paiticularly cheese. The beer saloon seems to get at science by instinct. How women can manage to sit bolt upright mid not change a position , looking neither to the right nor left dmihg a senium in church , passes the uuderstauu ing. A man will sit on a picket fence all the afternoon to see a ball match , but put him in a church pew for three- quarters of an hour'and he will wobble all over the seat. / It has been discovered that excellent pre serves can be iftade of banana peels. ' It is to be hoped that the discovery will be taken ad vantage of to such an extent that the banana peel will never be found on asidewaik again. That kind of preserves will have much to do with preserving the dignity and equanimity of many men on many occasions. Halladay & Co. 's colored Georgia Minstrels occupied the boards at the Ashland Theatre , Thursday evening. They are of tli. regular old-uishioned soi t , such as causes one to kind ly remember the good old days of minstiel shows. The programme was new and varied , and the entertainment was greatly enjoyed by all who were present. There Is no disput ing tiie fact that they are "original" in every respect. They drew the largest house of any entertainment this season. Ashland Courier. A sleeper is one who sleeps. A sleeper is that in which the sleeper sleeps. A sleeper is that over which the sleeper which carries the sleeper while lie sleeps runs. Therefore , while the sleeper sleeps in the sleeper , the sleeper carries the sleeper over the sleeper under the sleeper , until the sleeper which carries the sleeper jumps off the sleeper , and wakes the sleeper in the. sleeper by striking thu sleeper under the sleeper , and there is no longer any sleeper sleeping In the sleeper on \ • 9 m-ssj rr _ > ' - ' • * " • " " * " * ? it * " - • * - The Prejudiced Poltroon. Tho enicrorlsiiip ( ? ) proprietor * of the Tain use uitil Demouriir at Mciook. ! presented tlieli readers with u tln-phito tn.v list , lat > t wcolc. I din-county commibsinncrs liiitt had a little wl ihey would huvu let the contract to papers li the county thai are capable ofdnliurull tin work ut home. Hut thusendle otT thetax Us lohavu it set up ami stcieotyped la on a pa with semlhur the county Job work to got it ilom by wm-piiyerfl , by people who have no Intorcf in thu county nioio than to niuke money ou of It. Wo hope another year "MM see a cluuigi along this lino and that Tor all work that cm be dene in the county , the contracts bo lot U residents and taxpayers who will do tho wort hereand thus keep the innncy itt homo. Wehavotosay fortheeiilighteiinientof tin unsophisticated coot wiio penned the ahovt bilious bilge that the plates of the delinquent tax list now running in the Tjchiunh ami Demociat of this city were cist in the stereo typing rooms of Thu JIcCook Tiuiiuxk Oh , thou jealous jade , who shall deliver you A Solid Growth Beats a boom , it is said ; and the truthful uess of the statement , is beautifully exempli fied in the thousands of dollars invested ii splendid , substantial improvements hi thfc city , this year. The work has progressed without special blowiiurof trumpets , elegant buildingsaiidothercostly improvements havi been completed , one after another. Perhap * the city has never experienced a moies.olil growth in any one year of her history. And McCook's building boom has not yet com menced her era of growth seems just about to dawn. The zenith of that growth will bi glorious ; its culmination bids fair to exceed the expectation of many Impel ill ones even. Will Have Handsome Quarters. The Me'Jook Book and Stationery Co. are having the old postollice building , lately pur chased by them , thoroughly overhauled stud renovated , preparatory to moving into the same. A new hardwood floor , raised a few inches to correspond with the street giade , hits been laid ; the walls and ceilings hand somely and el ihorately decorated with paper espcially designed ; shelving of yellow pine , with hard oil finish , provided ; and everything painted up inelegaiitshape. They will have a line , well-appointed store room , which they expert to occupy by Saturday evening. The Boom Edition. We still have ou hand a uiuuberof hundred copies of the "write-up edition. " We hope to have them placed where they will do the most good ; and to lids end will dispose of the remainder at 2 cents per eopj ; 25 cents a dozen ; S2.00 a hundred. At these low figures they ought to be taken rapidly. We have been to considerable expense of money and labor in its preparation , and do not feel able to stand the expense of circulating them as well. Do j our part in advertising the city by sending a number of copies to the east. Last Saturday Right's Rally. A ciowded house greeted M. A. Ua.rtigan , Esq. , at theopera hall , last Saturday evening , lie Handled the issues of this campaign in a most masterly manner , and held the close at tention of his large audiencediiriug the hour and a half occupied in the delivery of his ex cellent speech. Perhaps no more able address on questions political litis been made in our city during this campaign. It was a clear , condse , foicelul and convincing statement of the present situation. a ro1js1ng rally. SECI5ETAKY OF STATE LAWS AND COX- GKESSMAX LAIICI ) TO HE 1'JtlisKNT. The republican rally at the opera hall , to morrow evening , promises to be the grand est of the season , and an immense attendance is assured. Congressman Laird and Secre tary Laws will make the speech's ; on tho occasion. Music will be lurnished by the baud. It will be a rouser. Don't fail to attend. Town. 4 Republican Club. A republican club wsis organized in Town. 4. Wednesday evening , by Messrs. T. E. Mc- Cracken and C. W. Davis , with the lollowiitg oflieers-elect : President , N. A. Frame ; Vice President , W. K. Foisei ; Secretary , W. M. Kozell. The club commence * its organized lite with a membership of some 15 or 20 ag gressive , intelligent republicans from whom good work may be expected in that locality. The Rule Declared Off. The inspiring music ot the water works whistle will puihaps be heard no mure this season. .Those who have paid their lawn tax will hereuttarbu allowed the. privilege of us ing water for lavwi purposes at hours of their jwii election aiiuvin amounts without par ticular limitation. Tins will allow ot the thorough wetting down of trees , etc. , before the winter season sets in , an actall who have tees started should perloriu. Halladay 's Minstrels. J. U. Ilulla/ay & Co. 's minstrels , well iiiown to tlie > ueatie-going people ol ourcity , ivill give cutf'ot their popular eiiteilainmciits n the oj-ra { hall , Thursday evening next , Jctohjir 18th. The company is said to be bct- ; e > j > jiepareil to delight the public than ever Jctoie. A full house is assured. Assume All Risks. It is authoritatively stated tli.it an unusu- dly large amount of counterfeit money is at iresent in circulation in tlie city. But don't et this deter any of our delinquent subscrib es Iroin coming in liquidating , for fear of jassing some of the "queer" on us. We will issume all risks. The ' 'Sere and Yellow Leaf " Cool mornings and evenings , brown prai- ies , and tlie fact that the trees are rapidly issuining their autumnal foliage all go to re- niiidus that the suuimer is over , harvest eud- : < 1 ; and that shortly Jack Frost will coolly Iraw his mantle of white around him and eign supreme. Two of a Kind. On Monday , James Teachworth's little tirl sustained a fractured arm , below the dhow , in ji fall. And on Wednesday , Mike IVeicl' 's young daughter received a similar njmy in a like manner. Both of the little mics are doing well under the skillful care if Dr. Davis. Don't Live in Indianola , You Know. The Indianola Cornier thinks that the : ounty fair was not a success and places the esponsibility upon the fact that William Joleman , president , and C. W. Beck , secre- ary , live in McCook and Bartley respective- y. To be sure. On His Own Hook. John Steinmetz , late chief clerk to Iteceiv- jr Steinmetz , has resigned his position and roue into business for himself. Ho will do a real estate and loan business , making con tests a specialty. His office Is over Citizens bank. T Monthly Examination. Tho rcjrular monthly xiuidnittloii rortoach- jra-will be'hold at thVschool-fibSso lu Indian ; jla , Saturduf , October SOtn. \ - • • * S LUPI ? c - . • & > - - . . W" i iiiwi. n , , . . . , . , . , II hi mi , , . . . d . | , . PERSONALS Mrs. Cho3sl gtoi and children tiro vlsltlpj in the city. Mr.and Mrs. II. It. Snco of Hayes Centroarc in tho city , to-dny. W. C. A6hwill of tho Herald , Strtitton. was t city visitor , Monday evening. Squire and Will Flahor woro down from the Falls , tho curly part of the week. Mrs. J. W. Ivoy of Hayes Ccntro visited Ir the city , this week , piiest of Mrs. J. B. Jen IlitlgB. E. A. Lench , who has been up at Akron , folo , fora low weeks , returned home , yester duy morning. Mrs. George Hocknell went down to Indian ola. Tuesday morning , ou a short visit to roln fives mid friends. Tlins. H. Denton , our next f Into auditor , wju a Commercial guest. Tucsduj * . Ho went cast on the evening passenger. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Quick of tho county-pout canto up to tlie city on Saturday , visiting friends here until thu following evening. Mr * . W. m. Martin or Flanagan. III. , who hn * been visiting her sister. Mrc.Z. Ij. Kny , loft Tot Iter homo on Monday morning of this week. Cashier Ilrown or tho First National went over to Uird City. fCiinpas , Monday , ou pnnu business returning home , Wednesday morn ing. Mr. V. Franklin of the Citizens Bunk intulf r llvinir trip to UcMikelinau , yesterday , on ihc Dyer.returning houieon the evening pusson ger. Mr. Thomas Lonergan , Jr. , departed , Mon day morning , for i lticitgo , after a few weeks visit hero , the guest ot his sister , Mrs. Franl * II. Spearman. C. W. Meeker. J. C. Hayes nnd J. S. Shoo' maker of Imperial , and I. H. Stiipleton , Wan- iteta , wore of thu numerous visitors in the city. Saturday. Will F. Lister , Halladtiy's clever and populut advance agent , wits in town , jcsterdu.y. seeing to hilling tho oily for their minstrel show on iliulb'th instant. Mrs. S.J. Jordan arrived from Sutherland Iowa. Wednesday evening , and will spend few weeks in the city , ihc guest of her ueice , Mrs. S. It. Colviu. Rev. I. W. Dwire or the M. E. church was taken sick in tho pulpit , last Sunday , and has since Veen confined to the house. Ho is con valescing sl wly. Mr. and Mrs H. G. Dixon returned on Wednesday , from their eastern trip of a num ber of weeks , visiting friends in the Quaker City and elsewhere. Mrs. Sullie It. Lamborn. of Kansas City , is stopping with H. G. Dixon on her way home from the mountains , whore she has been spending tho summer. Mrs. Cronkhitc of Hastings is in theci'y , to day , the guest of her daughter , Mrs. J. H. Burns , t'he is on her way homo from an ex tended trip to the Pacific coast. M. ii.Thomasof theBcnkclmun Pioneer , who is now working in the interests o * thesutiscri.i- ttoi department of tho Stale.loitrnul , wasfn the city on Monday and Tuesday. George Pax ton , tho Main Avenue tobacco nist , was up in Ha > os Centre , the Hist or the week , stocking the merchants of that live burg with his popular brands of cigars. Capt. It. O Phillips , the indomitable Lincoln Land Company man , is in the city , to duy , on important business mutters connected with the company ho so ably manages. Mrs. J. A. Snyder and daughter. Miss Katie , returned , lust Suturduy , irom a two week's visit to friends in Denver and the mountains , having enjoyed a most pleusurnble trip. County TreasurerGoodrich and Ex-County Clerk Cramer drove up n-om the county capi tal , Tuesday afternoon on some business mat ters , driving back home after supper. Mrs. A. D. Do Lund urrived , Thursday morn ing , from Sheboygan , Wisconsin , and will make a visit in the city or some length , the guest of Mrs. C. L. Nottloton , county superintendent. Etnil Lindner took No. 1G. Wednesday morn ing , for St. Louis , after Mrs. Lindner who hus been visiting in the ancient city a number of weeks. They will return , tho first of next iveek. C. II. Blnckwell departed , Wednesday morn ing , for Hopewell , N. J. , where he will spend the winter. In the meantime Messrs.Colviu & Uempcy will look urter his business yet un closed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowel ? arrived Wednes- lay , Trora Mt. Ayr. Iowa , and are tho guests if Mr. and Mrs. C. B Howell on iho farm northeast of the city. They contemplate lo oting hero. Mr. J. H. Lonorgan ard Miss - Lcner- fun. who have been guests of their sister. VI re. Frank H. Spearman , for past few weeks , lephrted for their home iu Chicago , on Wedues- lay morning's flj or. Mr. Will p. Luwson enjoyed tho pleasure of i short visit rrom Lis futher. Rev. rancis Lai - ion. or Durum , lowu. who arrived in thecity „ Friday night lust , and started Tor tho east on he passenger of Tuesday moroi tig. Mr. J. W. Hann of the Wauneta Breeze and iride were in I he city , Tuesday , on their way jack to New i'ork state on u vis it. They were narried nt Wuunpta , Monday , Mr. Hann's ' uther accompanied tho huppy young couple C. W. D.ivis.Esq , loft on last • evening , for tho astern part at the stute on a speech-muking our with Geo. H. Hustings. E-q. . of Crete. : hey will Hrst appear ut Udell , then at Liberty , tepublicun City. Dxford , etc , and will no loubt give their hearers able discussions of t ho itul issues of tho campaign. jdb 5jie3s : _ VMjBukn Uf apoplexy , at the residence of T .U. Welbnrii Esq. . . Sunday. Uut. Tth. ItSt . Mrs : T. O. WelUoru , ugtd 77 years aud 8 months. The deceased was born in February , 1811 , in 'ennessee , and while quitojoung uifaved to Centucky. When it j oung ludy. she joined i ho resbjteriun church of wbich she remained a uithtul nnd consistent member up to liur euth. Uver fitly years ago she married Wil- ium Welburu. Seven children came to bless heir union and wore spared to caro for their larents in their old ago. In J851 tho family uoved to .Missouri and in 1S35 to ths state khoro they have continued to reside. The four ons. T. MFrank , John ; uid Jesse are well ; : ! own to our citizens ; the two daughters re- idc in Cass county , flic lemidns were buried n tho cemetery at this place. To the hcicur- id ones a host or friend * join with us in ex- ircssinj wur sincere symputy.-Indianohi 'ouner. IOUCHIS-ELLIS On Monday. October Sth. 1SSS. ut the residence of John Whittnker , Mr James Houehin to Miss Mary Rilis. both or Gi-rver precinct , John Whittukot , Esa. . . offi ciating. The youns people start , tho lust of the week , or southwestern Iowa , where they expect to nake their future homo , taking with them the test wishes of their many friends. J. W. The Republican Rally At Culbettson , last evening , was a stupen- lousudTiiir. _ The attendance was something uiuieusc. ' 'Tht Hon. M. A. llartigan made i profound hit lu & wont tlotjueut speech , ' % ryrerv : - , . , , . . , , , , - . „ THE RAILROAD. A new taritr on live stock will go lulu ellcci October SSth. Another harvest excursion , Wednesday Tho next and last of the season will bo run on thu lrd. Eighteen or tho old B. & . M. men uro now running out of Trinidad , Colo. , on tho Forth Worth roud. Carl Clark was down from Trlnldud , Colo. , whero he has an engine , tho Hrst of thu week , visiting his family hero. Foreman John Young returned , yesterday , from his visit to Cortland to witness tho mar- riugc or his sister thnrc. the first or tho week. It is now claimed that tho llurllngtnu Is do Ing tho largest business In tho history of the roud Its traffic out of Chlcugo being simply Immonsc. Muster Mechanic Archibald takes consider able satisfaction iu liisUtiocuttlo having been uwardedtwo Uist premiums ut the county futr last wcuk. Nos.2 aiul 10 wcrodolayod a number of hours , Wednesday morning , by thefreiuht necidenl a few miles this side of Akron. No. U curricii a large Culifornia excursion party. There was u slight freight wreck , a few mile ! this side or Akron. Wednesday morning early cuuped by tho train breaking In two aud tin sectiotiB colliding. No one injured. Foreman Irwin.of the carpenter department arrived home , yesterday morning , Irom his ox tended visit in Ohio. I'onus.ilvantu and else where. He reports having hud it simply im mense time. James Fisk is down from Denver packing u | his household effects preparatory to romovlnt to that city. Ho expects to go not later thai .Monday morning next. Wo wish Jim and hii cstimuble wife happiness aud success. ClIANQK OF WOltKlNO llOUUS. Beginning with Monday. October 15th. thi employes iu tho shops lu this city will worl under central standard time. Instead or mouu tain standard time us during Hie summer. Ai order to this effect has been issued from dlvl siou hcudquurters. Among iho now machinery lately added tt the facilities or the .repair shops here are : < 1 bund saw. u table emery wheela slotting ma chine , a turning hit he. etc. In fact the fiicd Hieshave been greatly enlarged during tin past summer , ami the force of machinists uni other employes increased accordingly. Let Us Come To Cash. [ Uaih ha World 1 A strong effoi t Is being made by certain mcr chants iiiUmahu to comu to a cash system urn induce o ustumcrs to pay tor what they get in sieud ot L living it charged Could such a re form beco.mo general it would provu u health giving tool - to our city biidiiieas. And ivhj not ? Why t hould we go on jeur urter yea asking credit and givingcredit , keeping claim ruto hooks ofaccount , employing collectors Buffering losses and worrj ingovur bud debts Why not stop it ? Why not catch u.o . ? Why ul ways be u month behind ? Why mortgttgi your future ? Why not. paj as iou go and ual others to do tho same ? fan jouusttyoirrgroc er to sell you a sack of Hour or a bushel or pc tutoes at u reasonable prieo if .i ou at the sunn timeusk him to alt a month for his mono ; or perhups two ? Cun you expect your uutehe to sell you meat at a fair p out over it * cost I you expect him to wnita month for his monej .and thuti send a collector Tor it ? No , you can mot. You know that if he keeps an uccouo against you ami others he mustemploy it book keeper nnd a collector. Yon know tuat whei yoods go out of his store he must buy others V ctuko their places. You know that he must pa ; for these , and often bur * ow moiiev to do it , o else.if he buys on time , pay moro for the good WioM iibfy would cost in cash. A II these exui expenses of merchants and storekeepers an churged up as part or the goods and so are tli losses , and the merchant in turn charges tnor for hi3 goods , and thus the cost of living is ut ; necessarily increased. Every merchant is core polled to do a ruinous bunking Dusiness. lout ing money without security ami without eve having auj deposits. The World hopes to se more merchunts adopt tho cosh system ; it wi reduce tlie cost of living , save losses , put trad • on a sound basis and in tho et.d tend to mak people more thrirty and saving. It is tonic which we need iu Omaha. It is like moE toiiics.a little bitter at flntt. but it is healtl Siring and the whole system will soon brae up aud tone up from its effects. BAKKSVILLE , and VICINITY Vcrcold weather at preseur. Mrs. Benjamin and children went to visit h ( son Harry ; . Sunday. Misses Richardson nnd Lawthcrs rcturnc from iheir i iait. Sunday , Ojt. 1. Tho people Of this vicinity are digging the " is their reward. potatoes ; a vei "j small yield A few young folks went from here to M Purtiul's dance. Friday night. It was enjoyt by all. There will be a ; nccting at the Dodge schoi bouse , Sunday nib d't , October 11th , Itcv. Gib otliciutiug. meeting at tl oublican There was a re school house. Sutur day night Mr. Davis or M Cook was the spi'aki : r. A verv good time wi had. We need more speakers like Mr. Davi Cyclone Jim. Tlie peopliToIliar 'ley seem to be intent t having that canj I. The Injunction case h ; been dissolved by .Judie Cochran and it claimed that the work ot excavating the can will be pushed forwaru ' wilh : , U lS3'bIe , ' e pedition. May their britllltot xPuCtllim ! be realized. The " 'elilll"ent l' tlirillliijc tale of "The L * ' is " 11"1 List , or , the Publishers'Piide , J" . ' in serial form iti the country pres. ' is : . ' ed , tl 'e iiiiiimil beni > on of toil ; it diverts ti.'e . h' , cnu ial mind from ' thoughts of sorditl siu to the intriy jingle oi an inflated till. Cu lui Herald. On account of the illness of the pastor , the pulpit at the M. . church will be occupied , next Sabbath , in the niornimr by Itev. U. II. Berry or this city anil in ihe evening by Kev. J. M. Mann of CulberLson. Alanru number of harvest excursionists simu in on No. 15 , Wednesday night , and ! iave been looking over the city and surround ing country , with which they can't help be ing pleased , of course An effort is being made to have ; tlie Cul- H-itson-Ilnyes Centre star loute increased to i tri-vuekly. Hayes Centre is 'iitilled ton laily mail from McCook and ougnttohave it. The H.mksville star route has been in : reased from a semi to a tii-AeeJiy mute , he increase iu business justif/ing ; tlie action if the postollice depart incut. Among the visitors iu tle city , ycstertlaj vere. W. II. Starr , Esq. , < jf lndiit mla , ami Editor Howard of the Be nkelmau Democrat Extensive arr.ingemeMts have lieen mad * or the rally at liolles' grove , nearUoxKl ler , to-moiiow. You will note cl 4 : ; ie of advert sement b } jjtle Bros. & Co. , thr.vrwup. Keep in miml thw r.il y r.t tlie - pcra half o morrow evening. Main Avsiinieis hoaIv ! assu.iijjga mon lomely appeajaucp. All kinds of scSi'mlMiiiylies-ac 'Tur : Tuib iTSB. ft > " " " ' ' ' T " , D i i i . • ui .ii. in. i -YMJSEMMMBBBMjy i j 'SAH k „ § * * FOR AS. | For Salo by A. MoMlllcn. " TilK tolls are gradually tifliteinng g about the "twin relic. " The Huprotno . | court of * tlie Territory of Utuh rendered I a decision recently in the case or tho United States against the Mormon church , which declares the corporation of the church dissolved and that the voluntary religious sect now in existence has no rii ht to the corporate property * except the temple block aud the build- | nigs which are set aside to it. It is al so decreed that all the property of tho late corporation is escheated to the gov ernment. The case was most stubborn- contested , and is a complete triumph for the government. This decision fol- • • " " * \ lowing so close upon the iiiipiixitiiiient of ex ( . 'oneresbinaii Cannon for polygamy furnishes significant proof of lh < 5 rapid growth of public sentiment against Mor- moiiisui in its own stronghold. It.shows that the moral leaven which has been in troduced into Utah by the Gentile ele ment of its population is working , and that by the natural process of growth it will gradually overshadow and finally obliterate the evil which has so long rented like a withering blight upon the territory of Utah. The onward march of civilization is mightier than the con quest of arms , and the dark blot of poly gamy will lade from the American re- • public in the clear light of progress which sheds its rays to the remotest . . boundaries of the tuition. * I It being notoriously the practice with democratic administrations to hire ft great sipind uf men itt all the navy \ards just before an election to use as heeler.- the polls , emigres * passed an act , iu ISTli , prohibiting an increase of the force at any navy yaid within sixty days of an election unle.s the secretary of the navy issued a certificate to thu i-ffect that tlie needs of the service re quired an extra lot of men. Secretary Whitney ha * consequently just issued a certificate for the increase of the force immediately at the Brooklyn navy yard. They .want voters badly in New York and the navy lias got to hump itself pirbt away. The secretary says that the einergpiicy is the necessity of liur- ry-u > r up the completion of the work on , a. number of old vessels. These vessels , by the way , have been at the yards over since tiie administration came into power and will probably be there long after it goes-out. It has beep decided by the su preme court of Illinois in a case touch ing a claim of a benevolent institution the House of the Good.Sjiepherd that | it is unlawful to employ public school money to "feed , clothe and educate waifs in a religious institution. " There was no question as to the service'having been rendered by the institution , but the county attorney resisted payment upon the ground that such an appropria tion of the public school fund would be - uncon-dittilional.aud his action has beeu sustained by the highest tribunal of the state. There can be no doubt about the justice of the decision. The interstate commerce commission has decided adversely to the plaintiff in the case of Griffe against the Burling ton & Missouri Itivcr Railroad company in Nebraska. The offence of which the road was alleged to be guilty was unjust discrimination in the issuing of a pass to one 0. II. Waite , a former employe. The commission decided that as the pass had not been usedno offense existed under the section of the statute under which the complaint was brought. What the decision would have beenhad , the case been brought under a different section is not hinted by the commission. ] A Dkmockatic journal estimates that "Gen. Harri.ou ' s speeches thus far in the campaign have enough material in j them , if properly grouped..to make for- ' ty annual messages to congressseventy- five thanksgiving proclamations , seven- i teen inaugural addresses , ninety-seven Jveto messages and eighty-four miscel laneous speeches to delegations and special audiences of all sorts. " And the oddity of it is that he has not yet made one poor speech , nor said one thiutr which the democratic press can , ' pick to pieces or turn against him. Had Lee conquered at Gettysburg and Bragg at Chattanoogaand had the whole North been swept over from Maine L • Oregon by the rebel armiesthe de- , ' ctitni lo Northern industrial inter- r | ' . ! -ould not have been so great at ' " . \3 3f . , * -nosed by the ( Jtevelaiid-Coufed- th * Iru - oiraey in the Mills bill. If e eoiib J . , . , . eral " • * -ad been inaugurated Fresi- n . . IMvts Jeff - fjcton after Buj , Run ho t \ \ aMn. • dent a . . fj.ee trae ar. eould n Ot have . Consttann ; ; uric . * ! " • Com . , h CIevo. info . mom thoroughly „ do. to • - • . - oposes - i . l lane wl/iUTilstratinn pi. Uhif Sfct.n Journal. California Tub news comes from , : * ded that Chinese laborers arc being righralong in spite or the Scott c ' ' 11 * siou Jaw just passed. Several of tb.C c Chin. 'incu rcro landed tin the pier 'ha- thev vere citizens of the United States. It : r pears a very simple matter for a Clr.iiese petitioner to add the nanrtfZ of an alleged father and mother wh6" will sv.ear that they were born in this conntiy. The ' • American citizen" loop hole in the Scott bill seems a very con venient dodge for the influx of Coolies. Found ! Found ! j In City Drug Store , a sum of money. ' ; Owner can have same by proving prop erty and paving for notices , jf * ' XjEO ; M. ClIBNEHi * . i