' * Mui iiniiin ) ori ' iiiii im < wa flfik fnkwt. . K1MMELL. and County Paper. can ticket ! TIONAL. r President , UN HAIUUSON , 1' Iiidlunii. ice President , P. MOHTON , New York. SESSIONAL. ilier of Congress , IKS LAI Hi ) . TATE. -fiovernor , JL THAYEH. tennnt Governor. D. MEIKLEJOHN. sretnry of Stnte , 3UT L. LAWS. ate Treasurer. E. HILL. torney General , JAM LEESE. It lit n A minor. S H. IJENTON. ( iiil of l'ulilic Instruction , t'JE U. LANE. lillc Land * and Uuthlings , IN STEEN. ATORIAL. 9th Senatorial District , ' . LINDSAY. 3UNTY. enrescntntivc. N A. WILCOX. unity Attorney , . SNAVELY. asloner. 2nd District , IILACK.MAN. ; c eral niovo all alnng -ancc railroad rates by to Chicago and by the e seaboard. All freight restored to the. tariff < if a week , which means a c over existing rates. the first step in putting nt to Itiow , " said the sippian , as he bit off a and crunched itsavage- this yer bill of Con- reduces the tariff on If it doesn 't , I'm agin it allit , costs too blam- ry an honest election in lift in the United States : ided the Chinese cases the Chinese law con 5 decision has the effect arly 35,000 of the form silts of this country who with return certificates , jrtificates aren't worth ire written on. the carmen in Chicago it to an end by the snr- erkeSjWho has consent- rages and to revise the ijoyes on the North Side Lis mainly due to Mayor s equally determined t mil to obtain for the men ion of their demands by ion of A brum Hewitt ew York City by the 1C3' is the fire brand he whole state ablaze , ations betweon Hill and been s-mouMeiing for a nly needed the Hewitt he embers into a disas- tion. Mr. Cleveland 'the ashes a singed and vud Millsof , Washing- oses the formation of a 'he Military Order of America , " ' to be formed nth parties in the late Without desiring to ts of Washingtonians it iiat they are apt to get lised thereand , that the north and particularly , hwest are perfectly sat- present orgauiz ition. the exchiMoii of Dakota tnd the trampling down iu the south that Cleve- ) secure a second term , frauds perpetrated in are not sufficient. In lis the people of Dako ifranchised. Not onl\ lsurp power , and in so d degrade the just vote lern states , but a great )0,000 ) northern people absolutely. campaign thejndepen- ikely to be a great host ing power. The issue not , as it was in 1884 , tyjit is a material one. . 1 or evil the common ariff is a question of " ecting the general pros y or indirectly it con In respect of it citi- hundreds of thousands out the country are aj- to do , vote upon it not ; " as men of business , in nrosperity of their busi- _ _ _ _ _ " 1 Secretary Fairchild claims that 1 be has at least obeyed the law in the I matter of buj'ingbonds with thesurplus. i | JSut while he has at his discretion the 1 matter of buying band" , after the exi- 1 gencies of the sinking fund are met , be m refuses to buy a single dollar's worth of I government paper tostop interest there- I on , after lie has purchased sufficient , to 1 let hjm xut of the strict requirements of 1 that act. He refuses to withdraw any of the sixty millions deposited without 1 interest in favored banks , and let the 1 government save the interest on that I Amount , instead of making a pre entof 1 000,000 annually to his friends , the 3 , 1 Sailc presided and stockholders He I , is detewnined that the surplus Ml not 1 off the debts of reduced by paying jcthe nation * > - ' ' " * ' " ' -v - < V H ' K * ' > ' • \ > ' • # / m LEVI P. Mokton is not n mnu with a narrow , contracted soul. His act.s of kindness and charity are well known throughout the country , and thousands of men , especially Irishmen , remember him with feelings ( rgratitude. Lntely democratic papers have attempted to throw diserudit upon the report that din ing the famine in Ireland in 1S7G. Mr. Moiton sent $50,000 worth of provi sions to that country , they alleging that Mr. Morton sent the provisions there for speculative purposes. In answer to this attempt to injure Mr. Morton in the eyes of Irishmen , the fi'es ' of the New York Herald have been brought into use and in them the whole affair is given in this way : "On a certain day the Herald announced that a wealthy gentleman of New York had offered to give $50.11(1(1 ( ( towatd sending a cargo of provisions to Staiving Ireland , if other ghitJemeii would contribute a like amount. The amount was raised and the provisions sent. Then the Herald , having obtained Mr. Morton 's consent , gave his name as the wealthv New Yorker who bad donat ed the $50,000. Tins is good demo cratic testimony and ought to aettlc the matter beyond dispute NEVER has the postal service been more openly prostituted to parti.-an pur poses than to-day under democratic mis rule. Every business man realizes that the postal service was not what it was four or five years ago. Worse than all , postmasters have been encouraged iu il legal partisan acts. The eoinumuiea tiou printed , recenth , from Hx Senator Arkeli reveals the gro.s < si iliMviiaiil "I the postal lawsat Canajohoiie It .shows that the ptina > > ter or hi * assistant uv liberately violated the law by selling papers which had been subsrribed for and left undelivered. No nmice was sent as the law prescribes , to the publishers of the Journal iu reference to the mat ter nor were the papers returned for the period required by law. They were S"ld and their sal led to the discovery of the violation of the postal rules. It re mains to be seen if the post-office depart iiieut will take this matter in hand. What has been done at Cauajohorie ha < been repeated elsewhere and strangely enough , none but republican papers seem to be the sufferers. Albany Jour nal. TlIE noisy ignorance of free trade ' "who is Harrison newspapers inquiring , , anyhow ? ' ' has been reduced to a mere murmur. General Harrison himself did it with his lucid and epigrammatic little speeches day after day on the tariff question. The ignorant inquin h.is not amounted to anything , however. It ha < boiiie. altogether too much res < 'Ui'dan to the cry of iSliOWho , is Abraham Lincoln , anyhow ? ' ' B a _ HaaM a _ _ _ _ ( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ PERSONALS. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush of Trenton were city visitors , Wednesday. Capt. A. C. llaptonstall of the Western Farm Mortgage Co. is in the city. ( ieo. B. Beny is about attain after a short seige of threatened catarrhal fever. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindner arrived home , the tirst of the wcelc , troiu St. Louis. Father A. J. Capellcn was tip from Indian- ola , Wednesday , on business ot the cloth. Norman Forbes arrived home from his trip to St. Thomas , Can. , jeMenlay afterno.m oiii X o. 1. E. E. Lowman is att ndinir to business asaiii. after a week's cruifuiciiifiit to the house. Barney Ilofer of the Uajes Centre Times came down to the metropolis , yesterday on business. C. S. Howard. Denver , of the Howard Lumber Co. , was in the city , yesterday , on his way cast. Traveling Ku iu if li\oti , or D * ii\vr , w.is at headquarters , Mwiul i .v , iu the further.inc * ! of his official woilc. Mrs. E. S. Hill of Indianola is visiting in the city a few days , the guest of Reporter and Mrs. O. C. Gaston. Mrs. Chas. A. Scott of South McCook is entertaining her grandmother , Mrs. S. A. Keyes , of Franklin , this .state. Fowler S. Wilcox and Frank II. Fowler re turned home , Saturday evening last , fioiu their business jaunt over in Northwestern Kansas. Miss Nellie Lee is visiting relatives in the eastern part of the state , Exeter. She went down , Tuesday and will be absent four or five weeks. Mr < . Frank Harris and the children are visiting in Galva , III. , Mr. Harris' old home. They wmt on Friday last and are expected home next Wednesday. W. C. Bullard arrived home , yesterday morning , from his trip to Chattsworth , III. , whither he was called , about two weeks since , by the illness of his father. Conductor Chapin has been pinning h\ \ < faith to McCook realty in the purchase of a fine residence lot on Upper Main Avenue , lot 4 , block 12 , second addition. The pur chase was made , Monday , from C. II. Har mon , trainmaster. County Attorney Suavely has been in the city two or tlnee days , this week. looking after the state ' s side of the Brown-Duuhani suit disposing of mortgaged property , se curing money under lalspretenses , etc. Hugh W. Cole , W. M. Anderson and .J. E. Fancher of this city were in attendance at the Grand Legion meeting. A O. U. W. of Nebraska , at Hastings , Tuesday of this week. Theyall returned honieon Wednesday morn ing 's passenger. Train Master Harmon's family is just now very much interested in and delighted with two "Rocky Mountain Canaries" received , the first of the week , from Denver. The filly is a well broke , docile animal , and its six week's old foal is ' 'just too cute for any use , " theyall agree. Charlie is just as proud of his line , blooded stock as the children are happy. Road Notice to Land Owners. s To Am. Whom It .May < 'oxcikx : : The Commissioner appointed to examine a road commencing at N. W. Cor. See. W. in Vallev Grange piecinct. Red Willow Comity , Nebraska , running thence West on See. line to S. W. Cor. See. 2S. ami terminating there at , all iu Towii.IJ.R. 29 , has reported in Hivor of the location thereof , and all objections thereto or claims for damages must lie tiled in the Countv Clerk's otliceon or before noon of the 17lli flavor December. A D. , 1SS , or saidtfiad will " bo e-stablNlied JY , 1"0 ! , ' " otn" o .neethereto. CEO. W. ROPER , Si-jts , County Clerk J Are the goods for you at present. We will sell you either for less Than any of supposed merchants who give you goods for nothing. s o o o o o o o o oO J O O O O O O O Q O < O i ) o o o As usual , we have the only stock in the city , and make you the low est possible prices. See us for 1 f i \ ra I ir III II1 esa bb I j i iii 11 1 If \P CARPETS , ETO , ETC. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o DRESSMAKING , FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. L. LOWMAN & SON. . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . , . . . , gjH Mwaj i [ iim\mt \ i ± rxii\A. < c.v > fitU'iU " .iiA f.\-iri .j.KjM\ \ j. jmii. .m i.uu i..jjmn > jnji.iujii .w. ijji.j hw .u"Ihji. < - * ' < vt-i-i j' .t u.f - > im.t wmctub - We l.iv ijown con i-ev. ! and we trust eieaih , the democratic ( lictriue < [ ' free trade , which is as old as the birth of the jiartv. Tlie doubtful states have lon < ; been familiar with the I act that the democratic party is the free trade part- , and they know that any attempt to rec- eneiiiate it to protection in any form , shape , character or degree would be an abandonment of principle that would am ! nl right ought to cover ii with oblo quy and di-graee. Memphis Appeal , Aug. 4. ( Delil ) MccTU ? -vVuTnA her ltJth , at the residence of R. A. Green , E-o. . George A. McClimg and Thankful S. Wolbaeh. both of Danbury , Nebr. R. A. Green oftiei.iting. Out of tho Breastworks * Tate St.ixrs , Tenx. , July 4 , i358. The Swift. pecific Co. , Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen Seven years ago I contracted an exceedingly bo.1 case of blood poison. I trie \ a physician , the bast at command , but secured no benefit. My throat began to g.t soe , an J my bedy covered with sores and ulcers. Going from bad to worse , I felt iVt my grave r. ust be reached in the near future. I gave up the doctors' treat ment and with a despairing hope I com mence J taking your meuicinc. I began to improve from the first bottle , anu in a short l .ne the ulcer healed , and my skin cleared off and was entirely well. One year ago .i case of catarrh developed in my sys.om. The physician did his best , but could not cure me ; but two bottles of Swift ' s Specific gave me permanent relief. J. II. Robinson' . Kaufman , Tex. , June 23 , iSSS. The Swift bpecific Co. . Atlanta , Ga. : Gentlemen I ' . ive been afflicted with a skin disease for about twelve years , and the best inr lical treatment failed to give me re lief. I m now using Swift's Specific , and have received the greatest benefit from its use. Yours truly , Wji. Jones. For sale by all druggists. The Swift Specihc Co./ Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Ga. New York , 756 , Broadway. London , Eng. , 35 Gnow Hill. LAND Or'FlCh AT McCoilK , NlIB. , I aiiKUStSPtli.lbSS. f Notice is hereby jriven that J lie follou-infr- named seitli'iInis tiled notice of Ins intention to iiuUic liiuil proof in support of his claim , ami that said proof will lie made before the Hejrisler or He'-eiver at McCook. Nel > . , on TiiCMlay. Oct. rSrd. I8S8. viz : U'HIiatii Kinps- tmry upon H. E. No. 0.0 8 tortile S. yx N W i siiul W Vz S.W.li. . Sec - ' 4. Town. 6 , N. Kiinize3u \N . 6 P. M. He names the foliou-ing witnesses to prove his eoiitiiiiiKiis residence ujioii. iiiul euliivatiiin ot , said land , viz : Milan W Quick. William II. Aekernian. lolin A. Miller. W. B. \ \ liittaker. all of Quick , Nuli- S. P HARTlt Itetrister. Land U kick at MetJonK. Sbu. , i September 13111.I8SS. I Notice is lieret'y iriven that ilie fotlowiinr- niiiiicil settler bus ll'n ! notice of his intention 10 make timil pre-emption prooT in support of his claim. 11111 ! that said proof wll be made tie- fore Hejrister or Heceiver of U. > .LiindOllicent Mui'oiik. Neb..on Saturdiiv Out Utli. ISHS. vz : .losmli Mnore. O S. No. I 005. f"r the S.W 14 or See H. Town. 4. N of Itati P 29. W. 6ih P. M. He mime * , the foilowintr witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. siiiil liui'l' viz : Thnmiis Pinkerton. AU-xander fampbell. Nelson Chrysler. Peter A. Ilniwer , all or Hox Elder , Neb. 16 S P. HART. Register. Land okfii'k at Mci ook. Nkii. , i Septemlier 10.18S3. f Notice is hereby piveu that the Inllowinjr- uanied pettier has tiled notice or his intention to miike final commutation proof in support of his ebi ni. ami that said proof will be made before the Hrjrister or Receiver at McCook. Neb. , on Th.irsdiy. November 8th. 1S83. viz : Rflwni-fl V D-itrey. II.K Nf 8.3ftS. lor llie N W. U. eelVi Tcmvu 2. N Itiiii f * 3U. W. He iinmes ihe folIoH-iinr witnesses to prove his cominii oils residence upon , and cultivation oT. said land , viz : Robeit T. Allam. .lames Cain. .T. | Albert Hrewtr and John W. MeCiislin. all of McCook , Neb. (10) ( ) S. HART , Register. GENEBAL A COMPLETE LIXK OF BASE BURNERS , With ; ! the Latent luiinoviMiioiits. IIIWIl I l l llll lll III III ! ! 1IWII I I A FULL ASSORT.MEXT OF Guns , Ammunition and Loaded Shot Shells , We Respectfully Invite Your Inspection. Land Office at McCook. Nkb. . I SeptemberISSS f Nnlice is lierebv jriven that the followinsr- naiued settler has filed notice of his intention to make tiual homestead proor iu support of b s elniin mid that ssiid proof will be made be fore Register or Receiverat McCook. Neb. , on .siouiiliii , .Nov 17Mi lS. ! . viz : Coliiiiilius II. Rowel I. uho made It K 9. > lor I he B ii s. E U of Seel ion li > and W 'J rt. W.i4 of Section II. Town. 3. N ol Ruiifie L'O W. of Cih P. M. He mimes I he loliowiitfr witnesses to pi ovehs : con tinuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land viz : EdzrurF Coiise. George Rollins , Smith Gordon. .b > hn A. Wjllmiimon. all of Mc- ( ook. Neb. IS. S. V. HART , Register. Land Offiok at Mccook. Nkb. . i October 11,1B.S8. • ' Notice is hereby given tLat the followlntr- uaiiiid settler 1ms filed nolieeof her mt ntion ' to miike final preniption cominiitaliou proof , in support of her claim , and that saidprool will be imule befoie Reg ter or Receiver ai Mc Cook , Neb .on Tuesday. Novembers' lPBS. viz : winii U Viland. who made p E. D S No. 5.717 for the W. 14 S. E. li Sec. 17. Town.5. Range 29 she names the following witnes > es to prove lier continuous residence ii pon and cultivation of. said land , viz : Enoch K. Osvog. i hn.-topher C. Dueland Martha C.Dueland. Anna M. Han son , all of Quick , Net ) . S. P. HART , Register. Notice of Attachment. D. I. Reynolds will take notice : That on tlieSSlli day of September. ISSS. X. .1. John son , justice irthe peace , K-iI Willow county , Nebraska , issued an older of attachment ba the sum of thirty dollars in an action pend- iiii ; before him. wherein William Kelph is plaintiff and D. I. Reynolds ileteiidant ; that property of defendant , consistinsj of : All corn on x\inos Gondentieiger's farin except sod com ; all coin on D. I. Reynold's farm ; undivided half hay stack ; one Rockland cul tivator ; one left hand stirring" plow ; mixed lumber , and one bedstead ; has been attached under .said older. Said cati-e was continued to the titli tinv ot November. ISSS , at 2 o'clock , P. Al. 20-3U5. \ \ ILLlAJl ItELPil. I LEGAL NOTICE. ISTIIRDlSTIt OT CoUICT OF RUII WlLI.OW Co. . NutlCASKA F. L Hnov , 'N. Defendant , "I vs. | I.YMXN C. IlANMNO. ADI1IK } NOTICE. 11 II A.NNI.NG AMI CIIUIM-S I W. I.i.wis. DetVmlants. j ' ' The defetidaiit. Charles W f.ewis. will lake notice that on they'll day ot September , lsjss. F. I. Hro > vn. plainiitf lien-in. tiled Ins petition ( in the district couit id Red Wdlou countv. Nebniska.ngaMWt the above named MeTciidauts J the object and pra.wro ; which joetoloreclose I a ceriaiu mortgage executed tiy the defendant , l.ymiiu C Hatiiung and Addie It Haiiuin Ins wile.tothe nlaintiff.F. I < llrown.upon the fol- louinirdescribed real estate • 'Tln north east qiianorof section eleven , toiviisliip four , range twenty six in ihe county of Red Willow and I state of Nebraska : " to secure the payment of eiiilit pr-'ini'-sorv notes , each dated October ! ! . IBSTi. for the sum ol seven and one half dollars each , an i due renectivelv on the first davof April . 1 > S7 ISSS 1SSI. ! IS-LMand October 1st. li-S7. lsSS. ISM : that theieis now due from the de feiidiiuts.l.\miinr * Hn'oinigaiu ! Addie II Han- ning.io the pla utilf F I. Iboivti.oiisafd notes and mortgage the sum of SGOOt ) wiih interest at III per cent , on 7f ' theieof fifim April l-st 1SS7. and on S7ii0 thereof from October 1st , 18i > 7. r.nd on $7 50 tbei-eorrrom Aprl 1st. IS1- . for which sum wiMi interest plaintiff prays foradeciee that the defembmts be required to put the same or that said premise. * mav be I sold to satisfy ihe amount found due and that ( each and all of saai defendants mav be fore ' closed'iuid barred < > f all equity of tedeinntiou i or otlierinieresr in said morttrauef ] premi-i-s Vwii are required to answer paid petition on or before the 5th day of November. ISSS F b. RROWN , Plaintiff. Rv his attnrnev. W. S. Mmu.iN. Dated.September 21lh , ISSS. 16. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Rkst Sai.vk in the world for cuts bruis- / es. sores , ulcers , .salt rheum , fever sores , tet ter , chapped hands , chilblains , corns , and ail skin eruptions , and positively cores piles , or no pay required. It is irunrattteed to give per fect satislaction. or money refunded. Price 25 ceiiis per box. For sale by A. McMillen. I THE FAMOUS CLOlU H Clolliiiig * , , * rSST Fall Slock now Ready. " I FOR MEN AND BOYS. / \ i We have inaugurated the Fall j Season , and invite you all to in- a j 0 sPect the LATEST and FINEST 0 Collection of goods ever show in "p any one Establishment in S. W. Nebraska. Everything new and desirable in Dress , Business , and ; I TtlMllTI * ! ! II Mil ! ! | MIIM1I MiinBl WlliriMinil WI1IWDM PJBMI M l Working Suits , latest in fall and 0 I winter Overcoats , to fit and suit pj everybody. All the novelties in . naiiiM miMn m n iiimmi * iw nmnn fccuwif wi * ijmi ! mm i > iti Mifrrn ( O Shirts , Underwear , Neckwear , Hosiery , Gloves , Hats and Caps , wipnuTTiwini ii > iii d in ipmiihiimi Mi wiiii iiniMiiiiiiHiiiw ! ! wm m tt mmt -i % - V comprising in all , an assortment H found in no other store , except- , . . . - - - * - - - Tfnairinn iiwwiiiiii iimum niwMiawiiniinii i T 1 | 4 ing the larger cities. Every ar- > n\ * " " " * - - MnwMHMV Tnrn ra irrwiiTwrfrTiTirfiwfc nnTMTniTMfn iaTTTTM-wTTWi TiiiTgiriirrrii rrr-n i i V tide marked in Plain Figures . , rrniTMMrfi T"M' ' nwwm iiinitm ! iBMin w i i i in n i i i rriTiri ni.at Mm w N o end . is , guaranteed to be in every LyJ * * rirrn. ttr ir ii w iiiBiniiiiiii umi n m - - - - - - n - - - " - - itn n r t ifT " • 'W'ay as represented. Ladies are ill especially invited to examine our Children's and Boys' _ Suits , Overcoats , Hats and Caps , Etc. * * * * * * * * * * * * * i JONAS ENGEL , Manager McCook , Neb. , Sept. 14. ISSS. STOP AT " J. F. GANSCHOW'S , " And see the best selected stock in i raEftanHUMnMHaai * Tlies goods were Loug'lrt for Ike Very Lowest Cash Price , And I mean to give my customers ! THE BEST BARGAINS ever offered in Western Nebraska. i pi IKIIL mm dllj fjullolIlUL Dome and See for Yourself. I sell one of thebest l SCHOOL SHOE MADE ! REMEMBER , r fflE OLD RELIABLE : S