iiHP i ' _ _ - iiiE ° J # " - - > ' ' r _ < t ? " J tt&SS L 4ifw : _ • " - ' s. _ - . iiiiiH i - } fit JfttCMfc lUfog * * I By F. M. KIMMELL. _ _ _ | I * Official City and County Paper Odb own Patrick Egan of Lincoln goes m minister to Chill. ] John Bright , the omlnout British BtatBinan | § w"t passed to his llnal Account , Wednesday. H 1 "HEPJa' .SENXATlvB LAIRD * WOS OUt Oil th ( H if Btrcets again to-day , " Bays tbo Omaha Deo a mm m Wednesday. H | The president has Issued his proclamatioi H 0 opening the Oklahoma lands to settlement oi M | tho 23d of April. H I Minister to Great Britain : Ilouort T. Lin H § coin. To Germany , Murat Halslcad. Russia H I IlalbertThorndylioElco. To France , White law Bold. To Austria , Fred D. Grant. Six thousand colored men have lert Nortl Carolina and twenty thousand others aro pro I paring to follow them. A convention has beet callod with a view to removing every blacl man from the state. They are going weBt o tho Mississippi river. H g TnB labor organizations in New York sue H if cccded recently in persuading tho legislature H j ? to pusB a law against blacklisting. The bil H j | was slightly amended prior to final passage H ftf and tho words "by employers" struck out _ _ H as Tbo effect of tho mcasuro is scarcely what the promoters Intended , for tbo first case undo tho new law has resulted in tbo fining of a la bor organization for blacklisting a disobedient member. List of Patents. The following patents have been received nl tho McCook U. 8. land oflice and will bo deliv ered to tbo proper parties , upon surronder ol receiver's receipt properly endorsed : Csrtif. ITo- * Mine. Certlf. ITo. llano , Bj 899 Dallas M. Gurney , 328 Joseph M. Huet , FJ 400 Alonzo J. Coons , 320 Julia Horky , 1 } 401 Geo. W. Cramer , 369 John W. Wolf , H 402 Jacob H.Evans , 371 Jacob II. Gervcr , it- 403 F. Vollbrecht , 37J John S.Glandon , | | 405 "Andrew Shelly , 420 Georgo Fowler , 400 Chas. A.Hartman , 421 H. H. Mitchell , 407 Bonaj Slade , 422 A. W. Campbell , tf • . 403 George Wilhelm , 423 George 8. Myers. I N * 409 Joseph Hahn , 425 Dr. It. McKinloy , I 410 Alfred Bright , 420 Thomas Wiles , Jr. , I 412 Abner F. Hardin , 427 Will H. Stevens , I 413 Kendrlo Clark , 428 H. C. Uemington , I 414 James A. Sailors , 430 Tom D. Morgan , g 415 Herman Thole , 431 Martha F. Vedder , § 41C Alvin P. Bodwell , 432 Jacob C. Ball , 417 Georgo Spinner. 433 Alvaro N. Griffin , 41S Chus. C. Koblnsou , 434 Geo. N. Andertou , mum , j 419 Daniel Mangus , 435 John W. Deveny , mm I 374 Ziua Norton. 43G PeterHelzenreder , , 370 Georgo W. Koons 437 H. L. Tallmadge , 378 Max Monvolsin , 438 Erastus Smith , 379 William Barber. 439 And. N. Broman , 3 S0 Valentine Rueber , 440 George W. Jones , ! 381 F. M. Graham , 402 Cyril Templen , 383 Thomas H. Catt , 403 John II. Yarger , 244 Henry E. Stanurd 405 H. Heizenretor , 251 Lewis W. Joerson , 400 EugenusM. Wolf , 252 John W. Tolman , 330 Wm. E. Kllgore , 253 Wm. Hiersekorn , 331 John H. Kitcbie , 257 Moses M. Weaver , 470 Cbas. S. Hinman , 258 Mont. Doyle , 477 Samuel Snoke , 203 Emily McDermott , 478 Edmond V. Moore , 200 James E. Wingate , 481 Horatio G. Hicks , . 277 Samuel G.Bastian , 483 Sylvanus BJtowe , 279 Franklin Weaver , 480 C. A. J. Higgins , 281 John O. Bissel , 487 Geo. W. Warner , 283 Willie B.Wardlaw , 491 Heinrich Kautz , 287 August Kublman , 492 John Enfield , 288 Heirs of Hannah 493 Wm. C. Sheldon , , Schuler , 74 Joseph Dudek , 290 Harvoy Z. Jessup , 104 John C. Chnney , 290 John Henry Wolf , 109 Edwin L. Pbarcs. 301 Wm. A. McCool , 127 JamesH.Goodrich , ' 310 Frederick Kistler , 140 James C. Lafferty , | 313 And. McConnell , 191 Ira Dolph. j 494 Benjamin Dexter , 198 Caleb Bright , j 495 Eunice Bobinson , 202 Stanton Bolley , 497 ltobert Castor , 204 James F. Fentpn , 384 Aaron Dutcher , 209 Jud. Remington , 3 $ > Michael Devoe , 214 F. P. Laverack , 3b9 HenrySchanaufer , 408 William M. Irwin , 390 Samuel B. Daniel , 4G9 Taylor K. Quigley , 391 Charles Carter , 470 Charles H. Christ , 392 DinaStenner , 473 F M.Marshall , 393 Hiram B. Ostrom. 474 Mathlas Macho , 394 Claus H.Pletzkow , 4 Joseph Murphy , 395 Robert E. George. 12 Charles Bowles , 390 Isaac W. Bay , 15 S. W. Stilgebouer , 897 Will K. Kendall , 10 John F. Clark , m - 333 Hiram W. Johnson , 21 John O. Thompson 334 Gustaf Ziball , 22 HenryCShepherd , 342 GeorgeW.Rawson , 23 JamesSbepherd , 350 Martha M. Drury , 43 S. J. Russell. H 354 Samuel Premer , 01 William P. Burns , 350 Hiram W. Powell , 60 Orlando Lawyer , 357 F. G. Thompson , 215 James H. Leggett , 359 IsaacS. Johnston , 218 Eugene Dunham , 302 Ira W. Spaulding , 221 Samuel Wheeler , . 303 James W. Thomas , - 220 FranKlhvL.Spicer , 364 Charley W. Byan , 228 John M.Francis , 365 William S. Byan. 230 Edward Price , 360 Agnes R. Haining , 242 Frantiskn Siraek , 307 Loe Ann Turner , 243 William Harbor , 80S C. E. Gaarder , 441 GalienE. Baldwin , 498 Jos. McPherson , 442 StephenVanVIeet , 99 Judy Lyon , 443 Elijah Conklin , 501 Isaac underhill , 444 David E. Moore , 502 H. Heitzenreder , 445 James W. Smith , 503 Milton DInnel , 440 George Pearson , 505 Antonio Mohr , 447 Hiram Smith , 508 Henry Wardlaw , 448 Joseph K. Paxton , 509 Ed. D. Hayden , 449 Wm. Remington , 510 Edward Bassett , 450 CbristenaRichman 511 J. P. Farnsworth , 451 James E. Eaton , 512 John Collins , 452 Charles Bergter , 514 Henry Gale. 453 Thomas Whitmer , I k 516 Chas. M. Sparhawk 454 EdwinFarnsworth , m' ' 517 Andrew Phillips , 455 Lyman Miller , 528 John I. Salter , 457 Thomas Bowland , I 551 Stephen T. Corey , 459 Joseph A. Carter , 310 Rebecca Moore. 460 Rachel Ralston , 319 William S. Smith , 461 John F. Porter , I J 323 Samuel S.Graham , 564 John W. Foley , j 325 Ada P. Buck. C50 John Zruex. I S2G Mary L. Lenhart. LINCOLN NOTES. o Dr. S. L. Green was a Capitol visitor on the 22nd. Judge Lucas was sbakiug hands with his S friends about the Capitol on Thursday , the 22d E Inst R In our last , we referred to "Miss Ashmoro E of McCook , " when we shouldhave said Indian- I * Hon. Geo. Hocknell and Supt. A. Campbell I sojourned at the Capitol on Tuesday , the 26th I instant. Im * John Wiley , L.L. D.t was a State House visit- j * or on Monday , the25tb. He did not state , how- | ever , whether he wished to be appointed Beg- I ister or Receiver of the McCook land office. I The present recorder. In tho office of Secre- I tary of State , Dave Bomgardner , recorded j I more articles in the two years just past , than I bis predecessors did in fourteen years and in ' additiontotbisberecordedthnrcports of board j meetings. And yet people say that the work i of state officers has not materially increased. ' "Where Ignorance is bliss , 'tis folly to be wise. " ( It is given out that President Harrison fa- f vors Judge Grcsbam as the successor of the < late Justice Matthews. Such an appointment would be a fitting recognition of the better element of tbo republican party. It would be a selection fit to be made upon the ground of , qualification , and would be in strict accordt ance with tho sanctities and proprieties which f should hedge about the supreme judiciary of l the nation. In this dayand age , when anarchy and social- ] Ism parade their shapeless and shameless i forms before the publio gaze , the question S naturally arises as to tho cause of it all. But when such papers as tho Omaha Bee and " 'tisi true. 'tis pity , " many of our more influential " J I 'papers are continually inveighing against the r law and constantly reiterating that "prohlbi- . tion does not prohibit , " and so on ad Infini- " turn , what wonder , that the people come to reE j , gent any law that does not just exactly suit o l- them ? iaw is law and should bo upheld and \i \ obeyed whether prohibition of tho liquor traf- I" fie or prohibition of murder. Our nation is iJ" founded upon the broad and equitable princiE I J pal , that the majority shall rule. Then if the t r majonly say that they desire to enact a law n I' thoy will have it and it is the duty of the mij % ' • nority to submit , 'ith as much grace as possi ble , if you remove this great bulwark from | our national structure , nothing but ruin and f H - disaster can or will follow. Itishightimothat r tit editors ceased to cater to that class of people J gr < , \ who take pleasure in-bearing our laws defnmc K" * ed and having derision burled at people who a H / aro loyal citizens. SlVAnTft m f % School books , blank books , scale books , ft if : * letter copying books , legal and land blanks" , ai I pens , inks , pencils , tablets , etc. , at Tins. Jj * ; JjanjirsfB office , i& , 1 . . * 'jt * s * - mmj \ ugmmmMIM1u f , . iS ! & { - J - S- M \mmmmmm § H % 5f E3 GT3.r * 5 : gBf § pea t > s "T W M - fmm * ls % Jg ft * g a c3g- W j j 5 * oft : 1 i gZj. . . fMrik. rmmammm g. O co to f B ) i * * SUMMONS. H.O. Thayer will tako notice that on the 15th of March,18b9.S.H. Colvin. ajusticeof the peace of Willow Grovo precinct , Red WiHo county , Nebraska , issued an order of attach ment for the sum of ? 24 00 , and interest from February 5th , 1889 , at 10 percent. , In an actlor ponding before bim wherein B. i > ' ulcott If plaintltT and H. O. Thayer , defendant : that property of the defendant consistinc of butch' er tools and fixtures used in a butcher shop , has been attached under said order ; said cause was continued to the 13th day of May. 1889. at J o'clock , A. M. B. F. OLCOTT , Plaintiff. By L. L. HuiiBintD & A. J. Rittenhodse , hie attorneys. 44-3 ts. Land OrrccE at McCook , Neb. , i Mnrch 25th , 1889. f Notice Is hereby given that tho following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will be made before Begis- ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on WednesT day. May 8th. 1889. viz : WILLIAM G. GILLESPIE. P. E. D. S. No. 5C80 for the N. W. & Sec. 25. T. 2 , N. of R. 29 , W. 0thP. M. He names tho follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of , said land , viz : William A. Arincont. Alvaro N. Griffin , Francis M. Kennedy , William Kennedy , nil of McCook , Neb. Any person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under tho law and tho regulations of the Interior De partment , why such proof should not bo allow ed , will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned 'timo ; and piaco to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 44 S. P. HART. Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , ' March 16th , 1889. ( Notice is hereby given that tho followlne- named settler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof in support of her claim , and that said proof will bo made before Regis ter or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , May 6th , 1S69 , viz : . SARAH C. KENNEDY. EI. E. No. a34 for tbo N. E. J4 Sec. 12. T. l.N. Range 29 , W. 6th P. M. She names the follow ing witnesses to prove her continuous resi- lenco upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Beorge Fowler , Isaac N , Fowler , Abram Ham mond. John Calkins , all of McCook. Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department , why such proof should not be allowed , will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. S. P. HART. Reori8tef. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i March Cth , 1889. f Notice is hereby given that tho following- lamed settler has hied notice of his intention : o make final proof in support of his claim.and ; hat said proof will be made belore Register ir Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Monday , April ! 9th , 1889 , viz : WILLIAM P. BELKNAP , Tho made P. E. D. S. No. 5.006 for the 8. E. H 3ec3.Twp.5N..Range30. W. Cth P. M. He lames tho following witnesses to provehis sontinuous residenceupon.and cultivation of , laid land , viz : Austin A. Clark , Frank B. Jramer , Seth Nettle.and Samuel Cinnamon all ) t Osburn , Neb. Any person who desires to irotest against the allowance of such proof , > r who knows of any substantiarreason , un- ler the law and the regulations of the Interior Department , why such proof should not be al- owed , will be given an opportunity at the ibove mentioned time and place to cross-ex- imino thewitnesses of said claimant , and to iffer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by ilaimant. 41 S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , } . March 20th. 1889. f Notice is hereby given that the followmg- tamed settler has filed notice of his intention 0 make final pre-emption proof in support of lis claim , and that said proof will be made be- ore the Register or Receiver , at McCoolr , Neb , m Tuesdav. May 7.1889. viz : GEORGE H. SCHNEIDER , ) . S. No. 5004 for the E. V N. E. % Sec. 12Twp. , N. R. 31W. He names the following wit- lesses to prove his continuous residence upon nd cultivation of , said land , viz : Gottleib lentz , William J. Vogel , of Osburn , Neb. , .ouisAllmann , of Zimmer , Neb. , and Oliver ' . Fairbanks , of Highland , Neb. Any person rho desires to protest against the allowauce f such proof , or who knows of any substan- ial reason , under tho law and the regulations f tho Interior Department , why such proof' hould not be allowed , will be given an oppor- unity at the above mentioned time and place 3 cross-examine the witnesses of said claim- nt , and to offer evidence , in rebuttal of that ubmitted by claimant. 43 S. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , i March 11th , 1889. f Notice is hereby given that the following- amed settler has filed notice of his intention > make final proof in support of his claim , nd that said proof will be made before Harlow \ Keyes , County Judge , at Indianola , Neb. , a Tuesday , April 23rd , 1889. viz : JOHN BARBER. . E. No. 220 for tho W. Yi S. W. U of Sec. 15. id W. H N. W. X of Sec. 22 , Town. 4 , N. of ange 28 , W. 6th P. M. He names the follow- g witnesses to prove his continuous resi- jnce upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : illiam McCool , Charles Hartman , Louis isten , George Gregg , all of Indianola , Neb. ny person who desires to protest against tho lowance of such proof , or who knows of any ibstantial reason , under the law and the gulations of tho Interior Department , why ich proof should notbe allowed , willbegiven 1 opportunity at the above mentioned time id place to cross-examine the witnesses of id claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal that submitted by claimant. - , 12 S. P. HART , Register. J XiAnd Office at McCook. Neb. , I 1 February 26,1889. f J Notice is hereby given that the following- imed settler has filed notice of his intention I make final proof in support of his claim , id that said proof will be made before Regis- ] r or Beceiver at McCook , Neb. , on Friday , aril 19th , 1&9 , viz : FRANK STOKLASA , E.No.447fortbeN.W.&orSec.30Town.4.N.of Inge 29. W. 6th P. M. He names the follow er witnesses to prove his continuous reslI I nee upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz ; I larlesM.CollIns.SamuelD.McClainWilliam \ Pate , Hiram K. Bixler , all of McCook. Neb. ly person who desires to protest against the owance of such proof , or who knows of any bstantial reason , under tbo law and tho gulations of the Interior Department , why ch proof should not be allowed , will be given opportunity nt the above mentioned time d piaee to cross-examine tho witnesses of Id claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal that submitted by claimant. 0 8. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook. Neb. , I February 26th , 18S9. f Notice Is hereby given that tho following- med settler has filed notice of his intention make final proof in support of his claim , d that said proof will be m3de before Regis- : or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , onPridny. > rill9th , 1889. viz : CHARLES M. COLLINS , E. No. 291 for the S.B. H of Sec. 25 , Town , tf. of Range 30 , W. 6th P. M. He names the lowing witnesses to provo his continuous ildenco upon , and cultivation of , said land , ; : Samuel D. McClain , Hiram K. Bixler , = ink Stoklasa. Jr. , John Unzlcker , all of Mc- _ ok , Neb. Any person who desires to protest 1 linst the allowance of such proof , or who I dws of any substantial reason , under the I r and the regulations of tho Interior Do I rtmont , why such proof should not be alI red. will bo glvon an opportunity at the * > vo mentioned timo and place to cross-ex- ino the witnesses of said claimant , and to jr evidence In rebuttal of that submitted claimant. 40 6 , V. HABT , Boffister , * fr " * - - ' : n.-nr.giii , ; , , 'Sty , t • \ ? - - * / . . til.in * > "ii'i * _ a- - * fi g-- " r I i • " ' " " f I ii ii in ti i ii S- - - ' > • y Xahp Office at.McCook. Neb. , I February 10th. 1889. f .Notice ) is hereby given that tho following- naraed eettler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and tbat ald proof will bo made boforo Regis ter or Reofewer at McCook , Nob. , on Thursday , April 11th , 1889 , viz : B0THEE3 8. HILEMAN , who made II. E. No. 189 for tho S. Yx S. W. J of 8ec.I2and , the N. M N. W.M of Sec. J3Town. 2Itanffe30 , W. CthP. M. Ho names tho follow ing witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon , and cultivation of. said land , viz : John Wblttaker , Mra. Sarah M. JNettleton. William O. BuBBell , Georgo J. Frederick , all of McCopk. Neb. Any person who desires to protest against tbo allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under tho law and th < j regulations of tho Interior De partment , why such proof should not bo al lowed , will bo given an opportunity at tho above mentioned timo and place to cross-ex amine the witnesses of said claimant , and to offer ovidenco in rebuttal of that sudmitted by claimant. 8. P. HART , Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I February 6th. 1889. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim , and that said proof will bo made before Har low W. Keyes , countyjudgentlndlanola , Neb. , on Wednesday , April 3d , 1889. viz : SAMUEL MILLEN. H. D. No. 383 for the N. W. X of Section 33. Township 2 , North of Range 28 , West 6th P. M. Ho names tbo following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultiva tion of. said land , viz : Jacob C. Foutz , Fran- lln W. Weavor. John W. Tolman , and William Miller , all of Danbury , Nob. Any person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , under the law and tbo regulations of tho Interior Department , why such proof should not bo allowed , will be given an oppor tunity at tbo above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim ant , ana to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. 8. P. HART , 37 Register. Land Office at McCook , Neb. , I March 2nd , 1889. j Notice Is hereby given that tho following- named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in supportof his claim.and that said proof will be made before Register or Receiver at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday , April 25th , 1889 , viz : NELSON J. CHRYSLER , who mado H. E. No. 503 for tho S. E. X S. E. X of Sec. 10. and W. V N. E. X of Sec. 15 , and N. E. MN.B.M of Sec. 15. in Town 4 , "N. of Range 29. W. of 6th P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon , and cultivation of , said land , viz : Joseph H. Stephens. Stephen Bolles , Josiah E. Moore , Alexander W. Campbell , all of Box Elder.Neb. Any person who desires to protest against the • allowance of such proof , or who knows of any substantial reason , underthelnwand the regu lations of tho Interior Department , why such proof should not be allowed , will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant , and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. S. P. HABT , 41 Eegister. Land Office at Mccook. Neb. , i Februaiy 25tb , 1889. f Notice is hereby given that the following- named settlers have filed notices of their in tentions to make final proof in support of their claims , and that said proofs will be made before the Register and Receiver , at McCook , Neb. , on Thursday , April 18th , 18S9 , viz : ENOCH E. OSVOG , H.E. No. 352 for the N. W. X Sec. 8 , Twp. 5 , N. R. 29 , W. 6th P. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of , said land , viz : Col- beinP. Viland. Andrew P. Larson , Christopher D. Dueland , and Henry Tilguer , all of Quick , Neb. Viz : ANDREW P. LARSON , H. E. No. 250 for the N. E. X N. E. X19 and N. W. yN.E.M and N.lA N. W X Sec. 20. Twp. > , N. R. 29 , W. 6 P. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence ipon and cultivation of , said land , viz : Henry 3. Shepherd. Winfleld T. Shepherd , of Osborn , Seb. , Colbein P. Viland , Enoch E. Osvog , of 2uickNeb. Viz : COLBEIN P. VILAND , El. E. NO.351 for the S. W. X S. E. X Sec. 8 , and tf. M N..W. X and N. W. X N. E. X Sec. 17 , L'wp. 5. N. B. 29 , W. 6 P. M. He names the fo'- ' owing witnesses to prove his continuous resi- Icnceupon and cultivation of , said land , viz : 3noch E. Osvog , Andrew P. Larson , Nels C. Dueland.of Quick , Neb. , Henry C. Shopherd.of Jsborn , Neb. Any person who desires to pro- est against the allowance of such proofs , or vho knows of any substantial reason , under he law and tho regulations of the Interior Department , why such proofs should not be illowed , will be given an opportunity at tho ibove mentioned time and place to cross-ex- nnine tbe witnesses of said claimants , and to > ffer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by I ilaimants. 40 S. P. HART , Register. 4 , _ _ _ _ _ _ PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT. The makers of the Ivory Soap have been engaged in the man ufacture of Soaps for over fifty years , and the "Ivory" is the happy result of their long experience , and is unquestionably the soap to be used by all who value the advice ( quoted below ) of Ellen H. Richards , Instructor in Chemistry , Woman's Laboratory , Massachusetts In stitute of Technology , who says , "In the purchase of soap , it is "safest to choose the make of some well known and long established "firm who have a reputation to lose if their product is not good. " A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps , each represented to be "just ss gcod 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 18S6 , by Procter & Gamble. M-mho-aniKHn _ _ _ _ Finest Residence Prop erty in the city. A few CHOICE CORNERS left. Call and get prices. BABCOCK&KELLEY . SOLE AGENTS. ( ST * Office in the New Babcock Building , rooms 1 and 2. o * @ OF5S3 H _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ! B ! _ f Ri bi jS " * j&i - < M AT * * - You are cordially invited to call and examine our stock in righ class novelties in ( IDtOQ MATEPllAI Q We , as usual , take the ead. Combinations in UllLud IflH I LlftilflLdi great variety , side > ands and more than the usual variety of handsome plain goods , nixtures , etc. , etc. 3UR DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT HiKaHaBHBaBaKKMnHNBB Is fiilledwith. . New Goods including a Handsome Line of FRENCH and AMERICAN SATINS , GINGHAMS , ETC. • Fine Hemstitched Flouneings and Edges , Hemstitched All- Overs , Embroideries , Cassets , Hosiery , Gloves , Etc. Big Pile of Worsted Dress Goods of all kinds. Stacks of Calico , / ShirtingsJeans , Denaims , Ticking , and everything in the DRY GOODS Line. We have more Dry Goods than any house in the west , and are selling them cheaper than any and all competitors. ENABLES US TO MlSffl The only store in McCook where you don't pay for had Accounts. 1 rv i * - m * t f _ _ y. - . - - , . , „ , , - C . , . , . , . _ -Fi . . - , J - MimmmimigmmW ii K mmm mm mmmm mmmm r. - - - - - iwn _ . .i- I. j. ii i i i i [ in | i n. i- I i 1 • ! 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