H 5i.i5K MiE5BHiSiM M 'ii ' ii " ii"w iiii i mmmimSSSmti i H lis Exfy& fflbm fl By F. M. KIMMELL. M Official City and County I'apei H TlIG lfiomingtnii Guard dues tint < - .v B pcct to be saved by Faith alone. Mr. H Baxter in the junior publisher , we ub H H The legislature of Nebraska is ti < > u H organized for work. We hope none ed H our solons shall prove afraid of it we > H mean good , honcht work Tor the cum H monwcalth's best interests. B The London Star Hi v'Grover Clcvc H land is worth a quarter or a million do | . B lare , and he will fettle down in New H York at the close' of his prosiiienrial Jj term. " This-scenirt to be authoritativ. H 'St. Paul liaa her ice palace. Sioux H H City her corn palace and New Orleans B her cotton palace. It would be appro 1 priute for New York to erect a gin pal B ace , and have Governor Hill lay the cor H ner-stone. H Already * certificates of election to H | the next House of Representatives have H been issued to 164 repu HeaiiP two | more than a majority and to 159 detu H ocrats. There are still two certificate * H to be filled. H { 1 Peace earth of on to men good H will" is a new but not improved render- H ing of the colestial chorus at the advent H Christendom takes more delight in the H prophetic annunciation of the old ver- H b ' ioii , ' 'On earth peace ; good will to men. " M Will S. Kino , lately of ( he Hartley B Inter-Ocean , has leased the Trenton H Torpedo ; and , bringing as he docs , al.ii- H , ity and experience to that paper , it may H be expected that noticeable improve- H xucnts will appear on the same at once H Three young women of Rapid City , H Dale , at a dinner last December , it is JH said , declared their intention never to H marry , and agreed to dine together on B the 23d of each December. Since then Hl" three honorary members have been add H ed to the "club. " They are the girls ' B husbands , and all six met at dinner on fl the 23d inst. fl A SINGLE house in Boston drew fl drafts for $00,000 for Christmas gifts m sent to Irish homes by American reni H dents from ' 'the Grien Lde. " It tells M a b.ctter story of the condition of H Auierican laborers than all the oratory H What Boston did was done by "very H L / city of the land , not only to Ireland , Hrjf but to Germany , Sweden , aud other f " lauds. | B Mayor II iswitt t New York stop- m ped out of office Tuesday , and his sue- M cessor , Hugh J Grant , was given pos- m session of the keys and seal. The iu- | coming of a new mayor in New York HT city is one of the important days in the H metropolis. The mayoralty of that B city is a more important office , in a fi H nancial sense , than the presidency ct fl ' * the United State = . H An Eastern Democratic paper is H growling about the iittle presents Gen H eral Harrison has been rereiviim. If H the editor will agree to pay charges we H will guarantee that the General will H gladly forward a black bear , two .r H three jack rabbitsan eagle , a porcupine , B and other beauties. 'Hie fact is that m the people are trying to make up to the H General for the wear and tear of ear B pets and other furniture , aud the de B * .ntruction of fences and lawns during the hbbbI BH summer , but have not done so yet. H A WRITER gives , in a late Centuiy , H an account of a visit to Nazareth in . H Palestine , where it is related that Jesus B fallowed the occupation of a carpenter. H.- . From his description of the place , with B its squalor , its dirt , its poverty , its beg J m gars , and its lepers , the question a.-ked B over 1,800 years ago would be pertinent M now : "Can any go < > d thing come out < > ! Bj - Nazareth ? " Certainly , fiom the pen 4 B picture of the ancient village , it is nut ( M m a condition to-day to invite imuiigra t H tion. i if f DURING the laj t year the new high- H license law went into operation in P < ; nn H sylvania , and the result already is a ' H very large reduction in the number of . H saloons in the State. In 183 ? there . H were 14,553 applicants fcjrlieense. The m H number of applications last year under H tthc more rigid conditions of the new H 'law was 11,590 , and of these only 7. H Ti'2-i were granted. Within a year the H" " number of saloons in Pennsylvania has H been reduced almost exactly half. But H Third Party Prohibitionists insist that ! H such results are a great crime. n In the January number of the North \ H American Review , Allen Thnrndike \ H Rice has a thoughtfnl article on the re- ' | H form of American suffrage which is r B worthy the attention of all win * are in | , ierested in seeing the best resultof „ I government achieved through the dec ; , I live franchise. He declares that a re- t I form of election methods is the pressing I B national question of the hour , and that , j , B it should enter into the next national s B campaign. There is no question but B the ballot , both North and South , is ' B and has been for years , persistently and t > B flagrantly debauched. Good citizen.- B are in favor of having this outrage come It B to an end. * 1 B : e : B Several hundred statesmen are ; ; 1 M ; doubtless either on the way to call on t | r the presidet elect or intend calling tl / upon him some time between now and p m- the closing days of February , and sev , . , K eral hundred other statesmen have a ] a , 1 , ready called. All this , of course , was its If to be expected , and i * no more of a stirf f , In- prise to the object of tlu > ir visits than it Ife , is to the average person who reuds about 1 - them. All our chief magistrates at w [ | r , least all since Jacksonjiave bpei * nj Up- ' obliged to undergo a similar experience sj Bfc in the two or three months immediateh s < K preceding their inauguration. Never ji If theless , iu the extent to which it has f < % grown iufco an abuse , which it demand- * . bttement , * at " Till' lejri-lstiM'f of Vermont has ; . . • • ed u l vv which it i * fafe to pttdie ! will make tiouble. It pi" \idfh tluil" > t nliiill tic * the duty of an ) sheriff or his deput\ r any constable to search , wit bout war- iant , any wagnn , carriage , cart , sleigh. > led. * * * * trunk , box , band < g , hiitehel , liuudle or clothing , " eon ve'd ' ' alnii road ortreet ve\ ' or 'worn any ? in the state , for intoxicating liquor , * " if he thinks there is a chance of Huditiu any by so doing If the sheriff or one of his deputies can find any ol tin ; con traband article he is entitled to one fourth of the fine inflicted upon the • ownerr keeper' ' of th • whisky , beer , wine or like beverage. Under this law deputy sheriff's may search men or wo men at any tune or placet , and under the s.iiietinn thereof mainflict ali mamo r oi iedi uities. ( ' Hiumeiitiuu up < ni t'ti- ' • xliaiir.tinarv li' i > latiuii the New York World R'lys : • • Out' masearch iu vain -iitmn" Uii-siiin statutes or edicts for an instance where the prii.ciple peisonai bin rtv is more dicei-th violated than rijilit here , or where auth. > rity is given umre completely the form and spirit , ol despotic tyranny. " TllEKE never wan a women sogiflrd , wealthv , beautiful or hiijh iu social po- siiiou that she was not marred by a coid , distant and supercilious bearing Then- are so many sorrowful things in life , there are so many hurts ami wounds for all of us , it seems to me that every woman ought to cultivate a sweet man ner and a kindly glance for the stranger or the acquaintance. It c.n.-ts nothing , and like a ray of sunshine , it warm- ; and strengthens many a frost bitten life whereon it falls 1 think some women and girls have the idea that a haughty and proud bearinsr impresses a stranger with arouse of their importance This is a mistake. The truly great are nev r arrogant or cold , but modest and kind in demeanor , while the. unworthy and presumptions often assume an air oi supercilious disdain with strangers to hide their natural deficiencies. I < Ma Wheeler Wilcox. John L Sullivan generously per mits Peter Jackson , the Australian fighter , to challenge him. but positively reluscs to meet hijn in } he ring because Jackson ' is a colored man This is a rosebud path by which to sneak • ut of a hole. There is a flowing belief that the colored gentleman iu question can come ' very near placing a mansard roof on ' the dome of thought of either Kil ram ' or Sullivan , and he should not he barred ' because he is a brunette. If Col. Sullivan really desires to win the eonti deuce ' aud affection of the public , as he claims ' , he should go out of business as a dramatic editor and commence fight ing. ' Topics. E. O. Wolcott was nominated iinan imnusly ' by the republican leuislative caucused' ' Colorado Wednesday for sena tor ' to mieeed Senator IJowen. Ex Senator Tabor has for months been ' making ' a most determined effort to sei cure ( this nomination and to defeat Wol colt , and in this effort he has been aid- ed ' by a numherot the nroniiuent old time ' politicians > f that state. Hut the work of tins kickers has come to naught and thei < ung republicans of the state are jubilant Mr Wolcott is ine of the < • • bs " " in age. b * in < r about Torty V i > * ars old , and his uominitiou placi s the t young re | u .licans of Culu > aiJo at the t front. A QUEER election epi.ode will come bcfoie j the grand iorv when it next meets at Indianapolis A man in Win chester countv was iccenth arrested on complaint of hi > wife , who allege * that he | did nothing for her Hipport In his answer heet out various provi.-ion > lu- had I made for her. and included in the li.st was the sum of $2 , which lie alleged that he had reeeived for hi.vote , and had immediately paid over to her The matter . came to the knowledge uf the Federal hirers. ; ind he wi I be called to account for either tinsale of his vote or his ia.e oa' .h in sa\iug that he had sold it ' Ol ? ail the Chri.-tnias piesuuts re- ' ce-ived by any bejng. tjie emior | > > r uf ' Cliin.i piobably cariie'ii o | thechoice ol ; the wh"le hit. lli > mother , tin ; empress ' dowager , issued a preiciamatiem just be : fore Christmas , commanding oikgirl eif sixte-eu tei th ' emperor ' s ' " • first coo- ' seirt. " another ed' fifteen to be his • see ; emd cein.-eirt' and a thirel , u girl of thir teen , and -ister ed'cem.ent So 2. to be his "cemenbine of the second rank The emperor is emfy eighteen years eiiel and for a } nuug man is pretty tetlerably well fixe-d. It i > lietter tei be born with an indulgent mamma tnan to be born i rich. d - c From it is foreign correspondents p ieaiued i that the British government is V much , amazed at the attitude of # the geiv ' ermueiit of the United States towards England ? failure to send a minister to t Washington in place of Sackville West n The omission te send an accredited repb resentative iu Sackvillu ' s place is a dip * • lomatic insult and ought tei have lieen j ° met by the withdrawal of our own min , ister at the court of St. James. But is this | has not been done , neither has .Mr. r Bayard taken any . t"jis teivyaid express c ing his disapproval , of tlie. .course pur t sued b } ' the British governlueut. M. ' • Turning the rascals out' ' has not ° been a very great success m the various „ treasury and subtr 'asury buildings bea longing to the federal government , o There has been more stealing of gov ° eminent funds in the treasury vaults h md iu the redemption bureau within | . ( the last thirty days than there was in p the last eight years uf republican rule oi Perhaps this election eif November disl l * ronraged the clerks and messengers , 01 ind tjiey concluded that honestv is not own reward , and they must make Sl liay right away while the sun shines. f , | THERE are many smallends in tin- hi world who are the natural enemies , aud n ; waliiMiers of all men who havemade ; a , n liuvritt jn JilV. The st. tesmau. the'h scholar. nd fjje millionaire , however D just and wise and generous jpiye to , „ feel the tongue stings nf the Hass of misantlin pes whose li\e have been a ir , moceHsiou of fuilurts. • > , • ' . . . . . * 1 * - ' - i-l I - lmamVm * m ' * dimrm' X - - BPVBBHHHBMBMBBBBBBBI f The Legislature. The le-gislature cemveued eui Tues da . organizing in the * senate by the election eif the Hon Church IIowe a- pn'sidi'iit pro tern. , Mr Walt. M Si-eh as ehi.'f clerk , wiMi J II. Ka terelay. 1st assistant erlerk ; S. Ii. Reiberts. 2nd as sistent c-Ii'fk ; II M. We-lls. clerk ceim- initte'e : of whole ; ( ! . Parkam , nergi'aut . at arms ; S G B e-i'ii. assistantsergeant- at. a ins ; B S. Gillespie , doorkeeper ; \ \ > v J G. Tate , chaplain ; Mr IJayes , enndling clerk ; .Mr IIu.-te'ad , engross ing eb'ik ; M K Getter , postmaster. In the house' , Hem Jedui I J. Watsem was chosen speaker ; Mr Brad. Slaughter , chied'clerk ; Thos Cooke. 1-t assistant ; CKde Barnard. 2 < l assi-taut ; Nettb Woitiiam enroHiiig clerk ; Jenim- I In ) I ind. enuros-ing clerk ; Kev S. 1 * . Dil lon , c.iaplaiu. Fortnightly : For some time past fashion.itili' t"iiele'ii < :3 has been large ly in the eli ee'tion ol'a consciousii"t to sav wilful , thiiiues-of narrative material The old merit' * eif fullncs" and "body ' ' virtues apparent ! } ' hereditary iu that lini'aire of robust minds which can be traced backward without a break from George Eliot to Fieiding have been growing rarer anil rarer. Tn their place the art of making a very little go a verv long way has been carefully cultivated by undoubtedly de'Xtcmu * hand' * . Fie Hon has almost reached the point eif sheer bravado in some developments eif the "society' ' novel , notably a species grown in American soil , eir rather tn New York conservatories and forcing beds , and distinguished by an elaborate triviality which no amoiiuteif cleverness can render other than vapid Such a fashion can never iu the nature of things be longlived. . Those miracles eif inex haustible nothingness , in which the tiuie'st rivuh't of iui'ideut just trickles across a continent of dialogue , cannot long be : interesting , even as miracle's , in an age to which the miraculous doe-s not make a permanently successful ap pe-al. If there be any possible danger to life and property that cannot be over come by man ' s ingenuity it has yet to show itself. The deadly elevat r has at la-t bi'i-n rendered innocuous by means of an air cushion If it breaks loose at thp tenth story.or the fifth , it is received on the cu-hion so safely that no harm can be done. The Scientific American tells of an experiment where an eleva tor , weighing 2.300 pounds , equipped with plate glass mirrors and loaded with baski-ts of e-ggs and goblets of water was cut loose and allowed to shoot down eighty feet. The air cushion received the elevator with so much ease that not a drop of water was spilled nor an egg broken. The pressure at the point ol concussion was (50 ( (100 ( pounds. While talking to John \ \ ise. Ruber' ' Ingersoll came in sight , and Wiseaid : ' • I would mueh like not to play Inger soil's i roli in this country. I said to him not long ago : ' • Ingersoll , you go into a hou-e 1 whi'iv the little children are play ing ' with th'-ir dolls. You jump on the doll ' hahietand smash them all up. Thev begin ! to cry. ami when they are all cry ing i for the bus eif their dulls you turn around i and say. Good morning , I have give'iiynu J a great , deal of common sense ' " = = = = = TliE people of Dakota have won a substantial vii'tory m the decision of Judge Ross. if the territorial supreme court , who afijnned the right of tin eouulies of the territory to levy taxe. on railroad lands and to sell the saun where the' taxes were neit paid. Tin principle' invulveel holds good iu othei sections of the country than Dakot ; . . wh'Te y railroads shirk pacing taxes on their lands Tins nati ni needs two volumes ! ik • • . the "Coiup"iielium of the Tenth Census " More than that is a waste of time an- money. More than that , i * ; uude'imicrat ie , and conduces onlv tei the engrossing and forestalling of products by semind • rels. To he printing the census of 1880 . in 1SS8 di-graces ttie most ignorant b > habitant , ft should unke the intelti gent h-gi-lator turn < curht to think o it. Uncle SamOfficer Leice , what's tin charge against Hayti ? • Otfie'i'r leuce lJisonlcrly coidut' | . . - i Uncle Sim Three humlrcd ami lift thousand dollars fine. ' Flayti Sacied AJe * finds me in z _ vat. you call , ze guuibo. " < TllK won ! S'liilicare antl Phil.ulci | > hia an ' slowlv Inn surely becoming si'iinnyin'ius. The Pliilieli > liliin | min.1 turns imtm-jilly to the s > i - " diciite ielea. miel it Is u Tact uiiiijh seems to e- cape e-oinineiit that. Philadelphia capital is : t present riiiininir semie of the bifrttest cnti-i- prises in New York e-ity Th-re seems to lie a r . lintindle-ss ' amoiiiir of ready cash in the Quake- City. , They run to railroads mainly , iliinigt. ' they occasionally wake up and Del money , a * they did on Harrison. Thi'yhave tremondou1s interests in Nev Turk street railroads , ar < " biiildinj , ' the Poughkoi'p < ie luidge find a lot ol ! l connecting lines , own the entire ; cable system ° of cip'f in Chiuiifro. ami have a strong hold ii Huston. Washington and llaltinmre. The odd " hins-almiit it all. aecordiiifr to tinancial men that ihoiifrh the Phlladelphimis have ayreat , reputation for conservatism and caution , thi'y „ ceiine up like a shot when a syndicate scheme a that ] promises great proiitB is placed belore , M.iein - ol PiviiitTV isafeirtuiioiiiitaelf. Tor a courteu : nus man usually succepdg } i } lii'e. and that evet o when persons of ability sometimes fail " . " To sl man civility is. iu fact , what beauty is to wornn mi it i < a general passport to favor , a letter tif recommendation written I" a language thai pvory stranger iifder8taud3. | The best of men ri liavo often Injured themselves by irritability tc md consequent rudeness , as the greatest ff scoundrels have frequently succeeded by the-ir s < plausible manners. Of two men , equal in all ai ither respects , the courteous one has twice ol ho chance for fortune that the discourteous m ine has. a' ' A woman has entered the race for United 3tate > senator in Delaware , and s > he has fright0 | ned all the other aspirants for Unele Eli SaulsT T ) niry's seat. She la workinir for her husband , ildonp.IUehardson.jiinembGrorthuetufeseri. ite. who will not work feir jitmself. ' Ifo fs ricli gh ias < a blsr business , und is olel'enough ' to care a g , nore for rest than for " politics , tidt his wifo - hfukshe Is the bi.gest man in the state and * he bes lined to represent the repulilicuns of Jolawure. She is iippnmntly causing a great yt L ininy other pen pie to think jiist us she does. io > ' ch "lH IlP ? HPP" . ° ff Jr ! p * JJrsf assistant clork br the so. $ . ' . • g.ijs . tfip plnejedp "PttllyC'i > | f llfl | Joe Banterduf wjll be the ron. " J jj\ \ \ i m / j / * XZ • > - * jj jC i cry > - / $ H rJ Sk J\ \ l " " " ° /0rrS / k\\ \ / s. [ ' n i ' • A GOOD SUGGESTION. , as wise folks s.iy , "Wlntcounc ihnt.I.I j-cr.plc ihr j.uritia ? ECONOMY pronounced another way , Tn short , theliiy thing m • ! • > , So while "hard times" the people cry , Thoujjh rich in bonds , m .von Iv , ioor. The Toiht Soaps they should not buy. The " Ivory Soap" they should procure- . Let all who buy such Soaps take care Which may be bought from coast toco.isi , To weigh the cake exact and fair , At sixteen cents per pound at most , And find they pay in figures round And does more satisfaction grant A dollar , more or less per pound. Than all the Toilet Soaps extant. A WORD OF WAR.VING. There are manv white soaps , each represented to be ' ' just as good as the' Ivory' ; " they ARE NOT , but like all counterfeits , lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for "Ivory" Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright 1S80. by Procter < k Gamble. SUBSCRIBE FciiT j" ! ! jJuSUNE S1"50 fl YEAR' J. A. YanSlioik , AG NT FOR THE Singer ' Sewing Machines ALSO KEEPS ON HAND A PULL LINE OP * Repairs and Supplies. Office ( , in McMillen's Drug Store , - • - McCook , Nebraska. DISTRICT COURT. ntOCEEDlNGS OF TUb ADJOUKNED DE- CEMBRIt TCItM. Court convened Tuesday morninzr and up to the time of our jrediiK' to pre > ss the following cases were disposed of in the manner describ ed : The people ex rel. vs. Boyer&Gillen ; injunc tion ' made perpetual. ManiKTCt Wilhelm vs. George Wilhelm. di vorce granted. Auinistn M. Penner vs. Peter Penner. same. .lospph H. Bickford vs. Elizabeth Bje'kford. < nmp. Exehanjre Njitionnl Bank. Hastings , et a ) , vs. ttH. \ . Havden. ovidenoe taken and urpuiuunts ' to be iiinde > in MoCnnk. Frees S ? ilncknell vs. Allan Hartley , judg ment * 83ii.:5 : < . .Same vs. same. S1.I4S 30. Same vs. .1. S. LeHew. B VV. Ingersoll . Wise ; & Stoop , judgment ? 70.60. C. G dnnhson vs. A II. Covvles et ux. , judg ment ? 142I.C2 e' F. Mtiticeiuk vs L J. Starbuck. judginent 5559 (3. P Itinker vs It. H. X dll. nontinued. Alie-e Bird vs VV O Suynr , D Keudull. W.O. liussell. i dismissed , plaint iff pa.ci sts "TuuitE. " said a iiei ht > or , pointintr to , i vil ajre cirpunter , "there is a mini who has denie more good , I really believe , in this community hail any other person who ever lived in it. He . • .moot talk ver.mueh . in public , and he does • eit try. He is not worth.000 and it is verj iCIuliecau put down on subscription papers , .ur a new family imvor moves into the village ; hai he does not tind it out , and give them a neighborly welejome and eiffer them S'lino ser ; ice. He is on the lookoiit to gi.e etniui'ers. a rat in hi ? ppw at church He is ailwajsre'iuly o watch wlih u sick neighbor and i ieik after ] lis atfuirs for him. I believe by anil his wife ti'ep houseplaius in winter mainly that they nay , l > e able to seuij Ijttle botoiets to frieids | ud invalids , He lijuls litpo ( epa pietbiiut ) vord to every child he meets , aud you'll al- vays sec them climbing into his one-horse vagon when he has no other load. He has a "renins forhelpiug folks , and it does megood to neet ' him in the streets. " Tun democratic members id the house of epreseutatives are laying their plans for a ery vigorous campaign agaiiiH the senate ' irilf bill. This is entirely unnecessary. The lemocrats e-iui del eat the bill em tirst ballot. io whut's the use of wasting time ? Everyone if them has said all he knows abemt the tariir md more too , und any turther fouling away if time is an iinjiistice to the people. The text congress will flx the business on short lou'ceaud with very little iuss. William Swinton proposes to write a hnok o obliterate ihe fame ot Grant. Gen. Grant nice ordereel dwintou to be hanged as a spy , md thu gentleman never recovered from the moment. Hut iwnitou will not particularly hange the public estimate of Grant. A tly night start toward the sun witli fell purpose if eclipsing it with a speck. The auu would liinp oiL ' tiuej'as to the tly , " it ' s fate would" b'e ' of io particular interest. "A soul I like the oid word a soul that is ightly developing is always growing itself it. ; a shapes , ipfo houses. , treps. fjartjens , atjirps. amilies , as well as oharjties and friendships , o we get the ideal character , the idsal Hie , nd the ideal good. If our ideals are defective ur work follows of tlw same sort. A man my work without ideals ; he can not work head of them. " _ A xationai. historical association has been rganized with headtpmrters at Washington , his Is a gooel movement for preserving his- irical data. If it would beceime , al | thnt Jt opid bo. it si ouh } jiuvo a hranuh In overy 'olt ? Hef'cOuuty iiitheDtlion. * ' leiIh'is ' way 'itwould ' Dc oiuo 'theunivcTHal historical treasury of tho atloti' j The Philadelphia Press suggests that in the • ar8 to come Secretary Whitney will doubt-1 ss prefaee the stories he tells to hisgranel-I lildren with : "The , year our wtlrvi | | ) l\i\\t\ \ \ \ ' P'S ? PJf'l " f * fie ? { l-'IflPhrigt ' t aifol-- jed . il Q rps.toratip.n P.f Pftiefl ' between the niteej States aud. Hnyti , " 1889. Chicago Tribune. 1SS9 ! Walk in anil sit down. You come at a most unpleasant time HarrNnn's eahiuet not half made up , The Hifi Four still unsatisiied Anel kicking up A most tremendous row about it , Tascott still at large. Antl Kieelleher | er drunk as usual , Land Office at Mc ohk. Neu. , i UecemUer 8.1S8S. | Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be inmle before regis ter or receiver , at Mce'ook , Neb. , on Saturday , January Uflth. 1S89. viz : THOMAS F. HOWELL , who mailo II. E. No 7.729. lor the E. ' / S.W.i of Sec. II. in Town. 3. Nonh of itangc K . ) uvst. He names tho following witnesM-s tei prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation ol" . said land , viz : Thomas W. Uiichey. KeUar F. ' 'enise. .lohn a. Williamson aud Michael Houli han , all of McCook. Neb. 29 * S. P. HART. Land Ofkiuk at Mci. 'ook.N' . , i December 11.1 3 " Notice is herein given that the follouiiiii named set tier has til d notice ol lieiintt'iitiou to make llual Homestead proof in support of her claim and that s-aid proof v.iii lie made be lore ItVgisiur or K.-ceiverat Met Took , Neb. , on Tuesd.iy , January is. 1880 viz : A VIE i.l A ( ON it AD. widow e > l" EIihs II. Cone-ad dueease I. II E 0CJ3 tor the N \ 2 ' -if N. W. iol Sccti. n S Town. 4. Itangeaii , VV ( jt li P M she nam - the tolle .iu ' - nig wiiiu ses lei proveber i ntiiuiiii5 | Vesi di-nee upon , and euliiyaijon of. ( " d land. v\/ \ : Kot.ert M"oie. Charliis M. e'oliins. Nettie C < i ollins add James It. Barm-r all of McCook. Neb. S > .tt ' S. I HAIIT. ttegistor. li.VMi Okkuu : at iciiiiK. | Nhu. , \ownieer21. lS-sS. t Notice is hereby given th.it tin * lollowiiig- naiii-il { . ( 'tiler lue QUnotice \ < d bin iutentioii to malm ttnul proof | u biippori d' Ips claim mid that said pf-oeif \\-iII e upiejc before the register and reccivr. at McCook , Neb. , on Tuesday. .liiuiiHryia. P-8'J. vis : PEfEH KHEINHKIMEII. I ) S. No. . lor the N E hx Sec 10. Town. 5 N , It 3W \ fi P M Ho names the followim. witnesses to prove liN continuous resldeno upon , and cultivation of sai.l laud. viz. I'nil lip itoi'ineirsliuiiscr. Honr > Telsrner. Samuel C'inemon and Joe Harr , all of Zuntner , N u. 2i * S. P. HAHT. Ke-gister. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The Best Salve in the wen Id for cuts , hruis es. sores , ulcers , salt rheu-ii. feve-r sores , let ter. chapped hands , e-hilhlains. corns , and ait skin eruptions , and positively cures piles , en no pay required. It isguaiaiiteed togive per f.-ct siiNfacniou.nr money refunded Pric > 2T eents per box. For sale It A McVlillen oo 7T l ' ' % CD C I ) SI w O CD TJ Lljiw • 'l ' ° nr CO - U j I ' S 8t * ? 5 JT r CBJ | r C r" cr " I g a nn * ri ! > W r i _ Nw O z C hmmmmmml i ; i3 > ; r1 no . amnrd n n - j > ' I V"f a s m n n O r * * > * ( , - ii S3 , \ t THE FAMOUS CLOTHUVG CD. Our Regular Scmf-Annual - CLEMII BUT SALE M A R K E D " Is now going * on. IN Si PLAIN | . ' FIGURES. \ \i \ We are giving * J 20 Per Cent. Off On all Winter Goods. - I . - ' • ' . . • / \ i | STRICTLY ( ! • • ( WT(5 never carry . " ' " Over Eoofls if Low Prices j Will sell them. i ' i . . . , _ _ _ + + + + + + + + + + + + j.n. + + + 4. > + + + + + j + I M THE FAMOUS CLOTHING S JONAS ENGEL , Manager. - 'l ' J. F. CANSCHOW. N I < 9 w . I g | . Christmas Gift , j p I IjADIES. if yuu wisli tn make jeutr liushane ] or gon- j * " fl | j tletiiau frieini a present , think of a nice pair of slippers , d 1 " fl Q j and gea them at GattschoVs. | \jii \ fl \ GENTLEMEN , if ' , fl m\ you want to make your wifi > or i- j lady frieini a present , let me whisper good lidings to ,1 fl J } eiu , and don 't you forget it. I Q' fl W i : o 1 _ j | A nice pair of B. Un K ' ) t ? or a fine pair of Slippers - * fl ; will surelj vi ise , and you will lemg be renie-mbcreei ] fl m ; I .Vv rehy. Come and y-ec the eleirant selection at fl < i' - I j J. E. GANSCttOW'S , llj ! McCook , Neb. The - ' 'Old Reliable. ' " i fl M-e O- ? v 4 'fl ' 1 o n < ; W I i M : P l i l w 1 _ . . o s y ; , . , fl : M & : ; f . _ . _ ' * * 1iMl ' ij l l J. F. CANSCHOW. I