. 1 - r . i , r it e0 By F. M. KIMMELL. $1.60 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. : REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor , 1' . J. MAJORs. of Nemaha. For Lieutenant Governor R. E. MOORE , 01 Lancaster For Secretary of State , J. A. PIPER , of Harlan. ; For Auditor of Public Accounts , EUGENE MOORS , of Madison. For Treasurer , . 1. S. BARTLEY , of f IOIt. Fr Commissioner , H. C. RUSSELL , of Colfax. For Attorney General , A. S. CITURCmLL , of Douglas. For Superintendent of Public Instruction , H. R. CORBETr , of York. For Congressman-Fifth District , 1Y. E. ANDREWS , of Adams County. For Senator , 24th District , F. M. RA1 H BUN of Frontier county. For Representative , , JOHN J. LAMnoRN , of Indianola. For Treasurer , HENRY H. BERRY , of McCook. For Attorney , HARLOW V. KEYES , of Indianola. For Coroner , DR. A. N. HOYT , of Bartley. For Surveyor , EDGAR S. HILL , of Indianola. , THE interior department was closed , part of last week , on account - count of a case of small pox breaking - ing out among the employes. THE safety deposit vault of the Omaha National Bank has been robbed of a cool thousand or two , and they are anxiously seeking to apprehend the culprit. LET Nebraska have a free and untrammeled expression of the popular will , and the result will as usual be all right. Republicanism - canism and.liber tY have long gone hand in hand the party stands as a synonym for liberty. r WITHOUT wishing to appear boastful , we are constrained to , - t express the opinion in view of the i brightening prospect , that An- Brews will carry Red Willow xl county , nett Tuesday. Man' indicate of Mc- ; ; things a waning - ' strength , while Andrews is making distinct gains which if - . duplicated in the other counties of the district , will elect him by a safe majority. WE sincerely regret to learn that 'R. McKeighan has lost his temper as 9 the campaign advances and his chances of re-election dwindle away , and he is now spending considerable - siderable time "roasting"Andrews. But "roasting" will avail nothing. The fifth district has concluded to I turn down the wily William , and lie may , as well die gracefully , as to become red in the face and say - ; ugly things and untrue about his opponent. We are truly sorry for you William , but we can't reach you. THE farmers of Red Willow county need not be alarmed about the alleged opposition of John J. Lamborn to the Stay Law. That opposition only exists in the imagination - agination of his opponent , and is but a sample brick of the campaign fancies now being peddled rover the county. The interests of Red Willow county will all , without 1 regard to class , be fairly and justly considered by John J. Lamborn , if he is elected to the legislature. And you may rely on it that the Stay Law is in no peril at his hands. FAIR treatment , honest methods , open work , good principles and a good candidate are the features of this campaign in this congressional district on the republican side. The party has nominated a candidate - date who is honest and capable , a man of the people , and he ° and his friends have pushed the campaign with vigor and upon honorable lines. ' The result is 'the opposition is on the run and the republican candidate is gaining - ing ground everyday. . On . . . . ; . : neat Tuesday the people will decide that W. E. Andrews is ; just the marl they want to send to-congress. -Hastings Tribune. 1i 1 :1V : ' ' . V : . , VOTE the ballot of enlightened conviction , next Tuesday. A VOTE for Andrews is a vote for a clean and able advocate of your best interests. Or all standards nothing will fire the true patriot's soul with boundless zeal like the standard dollar , HARLOW W. KEYES will make the county an unexceptionable prosecuting ' attorney. Vote for him. He is thoroughly worthy of your confidence. You will never have a better opportunity to stand up for your native land than will be presented you on next Tuesday. Don't neglect - lect the chance. You can't afford to do it. THERE will be considerable republican - publican gains in the legislative districts of the state , next Tuesday , and this county must be in the procession. Our nest representative - tive should be a man who can stand up and cast his vote for a republican United States senator. If you want to see that desirable result brought to pass , vote for John J. Lamborn. MCKEIGHAN is claiming that he has procurred all of the pensions - sions in the district these days. He does not give the poor pension agent any credit for the hard work he does in securing the evidence. In fact if it was not for the evidence - dence pensions could not he secured - cured , and Mr. McKeighan knows it , but he hopes by making such statements to allure republicans into voting for him. It will network work , however.-Red Cloud Chief. IRRIGATION will be one of the subjects of legislation , this coming winter , and consequently it is to be expected that the opposition would raise the cry that John J. Lamborn will he under corporate influence in voting upon such proposed - . posed measures. This cry is of a piece with the Stay Law bugaboo , and has about as much foundation in fact. No thoughtful voter should be deterred from voting for John J. Lamborn by such folderol. These are only a few of the roor- backs. Keep your eyes peeled for new ones. THE movement for improved social and industrial conditions is one of the most distinct and active phases of modern political life. This vital principle is permeating all classes and countries , finding expression under various banners in the several localities. It is one of the overshadowing questions , too , even in America , where the tariff and silver questions are absorbing - sorbing so much time and thought. The Christian socialist is a late addition to the p Jitical arena , and while he is rather theoretical than eminently practical , yet his entrance - trance is in itself significant. Even so conservative a churchman as Bishop Potter of New York is in a minor degree a self-confessed socialist. In a recent address he used the following language : "Let it be clearly stated there are such things as unjust combinations of emploYersavery tyranny of capital profound in indifference to the hardships of the man ofscanty wage and scantier privileges. The social fabric seems to us to involve certain intolerable hardships. " Labor casts a controlling vote in the German reichstag and holds a powerful position in the English parliament. But iu America the voice of labor and agriculture is practically unheard in congress. The time is ripe for the leader who has wisdom and nerve enough to blast a smooth way over the rocky pathway to social reform and industrial improvement. r ( a , . . V Awarded Highest Honors-World's Fair , DR , V elite CREAM BAKING . POWDER I MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia , Alum or any other adulterant , 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. NORTH DIVIDE NUBBINS , This is rather late in the season for making hay. Jack rabbits ought to be more pleltiful after election. Fred Carter is still holding his ' 93 crop of broom corn. James Brady has been laying in a good supply of alfalfa hay. A little rain and a great deal of wind , fore part of the week. Vanie Modrell is now in Illinois and has found employment near Arcola. It will be no trick to have all the corn gathered by Thanksgiving , this year. The North Divide school is . prospering .nicely , with about 30 pupils in attendance. Roadoverseer Robinson is having - ing the proper kind of work done on the roads in this district. John Johnson has his good right eye on a winter's job and may not be with us much longer. Will Rider has been searching long and earnestly for a more or less valuable dog belonging to him. A. J. Hanlein , of whom mention some time ago , is slowly recovering - ing from his long siege of sickness. We understand that Mr. Woeh- ner of Box Elder , who left his family some time ago , ' is in Kansas City. Quite a number of horses have been taken from this vicinity to be wintered in different localities west of here. In a letter from George Moehler he says he has rented a farm near Hebron , his former home , and will farm there the coming year. Unless signs fail , people in this state will have no reason to corn- plain another Year ; it is a long a time to wait , but then we've nothing - ing else to do. Miss Emma Hanleinwho , is now in Los Angeles , California , is delighted - lighted with the country there , as her health is far better than it has been for several years. Walter Hickling , who has been in southeastern Missouri , says the people down there are not altogether - gether satisfied and that laud owners - ers are looking for a trade. Wallie Clover , who is employed at the B. & M. headquarters in Omaha , is expected home on a visit , and will make his usual rounds among-Divide friends. In Morgan county , Colorado , where the writer has a number of horses , feed is plentiful and cheap , but horses and cattle there are not in good condition , which is perhaps - haps due to the large amount of alkali found in the water. CoNNIE. OF course you want to be on the band wagon. , Get up quick time is limited. The republican musical - ical vehical we mean. WE cannot help feeling touched by Colonel Mitchell's keen remorse over the Gibbs-Welty affair. It's too pathetic to contemplate with' out being prostrated' by the 'flow of one's fountain of sympathy. - . . - S JLQ ! M : Y V v . , THE TRIBUNE seriously. questions - tions the wisdom of arraying the business men of Nebraska , through a so-called business men's association - ation , against the agrr ulturists and wage-workers of the state , in any campaign. Such methods may have temporaiy effectiveness , but any plan that arrays the classes against the masses , or has such a t tendency , must sooner or later revert back upon the patriots promoting - meting the same. In the past the republican party has inveighed against the tendency to antagonize the agricultural and business in- terests. That policy was sound and correct and safe. It was right. Consequently we sincerely regret that this uncanny element should obtrude itself in this campaign. The marshalling of the business men will most naturally force many farmers and laborers into an attitude - tude of belligerent resentment. This is to be deprecated : And again we are not convinced that the business men's association is an absolutely infallible judge of what constitutes the best interests of the masses. We , therefore , corn. mend the republican ticket to the voters of this county , not on any selfish or class basis , but on the ground that the ticket is made up of men in whose hands the affairs of the state will be conducted honestly - estly and justly and safely , giving clue and proper consideration to all interests. The republican party of Nebraska must win on the basis of having honest and capable and. conservative nominees for the various - rious state offices. We hill win , too , on that line , if this business men's crusade isn't overworked. The Tariff , Financial , Hawaiian and other questions of the day do not interest the people hereabout as much as the question where can I get the most and best groceries for the money. C. M. Noble can answer the question to the satis faction of all. The McCook Commission Co. is making very low prices on flour , feed and hay ; and these prices will be good for the next thirty ( lays. Go to them when you need any- thilla in their line. THE BARNETT LUMBER Co. sells the best Canon City coal in the market at 57.50 per ton. We are selling a Colorado soft coal at 5 per ton. Send us your orders. The 1 I cCook Commission Co. has 50 tons of alfalfa-splendid fattening feed-for only d5 cents a bale. Also 150 tons of fine hay at 50 cents a bale. : If you need a road cart or any kind of It wagon , see Cochran & I Co. They can fill the bill and at prices to correspond with the hard times. ' Eastern hard coal is cheaper than ever before. We have a large Stock on hand. THE BARNETT LUMBER Co. Remember you can get the highest - est market price for stock hogs of from 50 pounds weight up at the B. & M. meat market. Knipple always leads , in fruits and vegetables. He carries the freshest and largest assortment the market affords. SEND your coal orders to THE BARNETT LUMBER Co. We have a large stock of both eastern and western hard coal. The McCook Commission Co. keeps a large stock of all kinds of chop feed , corn and oats , at lowest market prices. Buy your writing paper at THE TRIBUNE office. All kinds in stock and prices very reasonable Cochran & Co. carry a full line of shelf and heavy hardware. They always make you the right price. We are just in receipts of a new supply of tablets and box papers , memorandums , etc. , Anything you want in the hardware - ware line at Cochran & Cc.'s. Dr. A. J. Thomas , Dentist , over Ganschow's shoe store. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castaria. I V : V ; i o 'o 0 0 0 0 o 1) o 0 0 0 o 1 O i , , O C . r. ' - 'THE - , 0 0 1 0 Clolhing . 0 0' I t P V I . P ; . : V a ' t c See Our. . 0 o Overcoats - And Suits. ' . S C V aeosae. . . , , . ! G t t t . \ . 3 . r t Prices are Lower than same qualities - V have ever been before. t c . o McCook , Nebraska. JONAS ENEL , f , O . trAANAGER. 0 11 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 h 0 0 0 0 1I I 1 Blur TIir tablets iiil , ens. ) encils alId S tationer T of all kinds at The Tribiine office next (100x' to the ost- Ofce iIcMilleiii Brothers are headquarters for yjtej' goods of all hindS. See them ! HAS ARRIVED. Our clothing has arrived. Now is the time to obtain a good winter suit at a bargain. Do not wait until the best bargains are gore. Come at once , so as to have a good variety to select from. If you want a new dress , do not fail to look at our stock , for the stock is all new in the dress goods line , and has been purchased at greatly reduced prices. jTe have just laid in a large stock of canned goods of all kinds , and by reason of buying them in large quantities , we are able to sell you the best of goods , either by the single can or by r the case , at very reasonable prices. Liberal discounts made to parties purchasing - ing one or more cases. Gentlemen , if you need a new flat , this fall , it will pay you to IllSpeCt our Stock. MCCooli MERCANTILE Co. NOTICE. The Cllenery drug stock must be closed out regardless of cost. Now is the time to lay in your holiday presents at a slight cost. Remember , this is no fake sale , the goods must be converted into cash at once. H. H. BERRY. Manager. P. S.-Fixtures also for sale. LOOMIS FLOUR. Knipple has just received a car load of Loomis Flour , than which there is no superior on this market - ket , that he is selling at the very lowest figure for such a high grade and popular article. WELLS I Frank Nichols guarantees the wells he sinks. Leave orders at Cochrau & Co's. Prompt attention will be given the same. FOR SALE ! We have seed wheat , seed rye , and corn for sale at the elevator. H. H. EASTERDAY & Co. You can buy 100 pounds of good flour for $1.40 , in 1,000 pound lots , from the McCook Commission Co. They have a fine high patent flour for sale at $2.00 per 100 pounds , in 1,000 pound lots as well. Tablets , inks and pencils at this ) ffice. VIERS. E. E. UTTER. ' -MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR.- Piano , Organ , Guitar and Banjo. VOICE TRAINING A SPECIALTY. STUDIO ROOM 3. OVER GANSCROWS. DlcCook , - - Nebraska. I When Pa' n , i ! 1 , n o ravtl her Ca : oria . 1 1CLe i ssu acs a Chid , she cried for Ctstoris. , \Cia s : e bccarne ilia , she clung to Castoria. , whca she had Children , she gavothem Castorla. Wm a DOUCLAS IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKING. _ 5 CORDOVAN , . -i VV FRENCH& ENAMEI.LED CALF. $4 x350 FINE CALF&KAN6A1 . - r _ $3. DPOLICE aSotis. , . ; oS2.WOR KINGNS ' - .EXTRA FINE. = . 1. _ BOYSSCHOOLSHOfS , r. , LA IES 5052 , 1,75 TDD 1 a t SEND FOR CATALOGUE , , YWL OOUGLAS , : s BROCKiONNiASZ. You can save money by purchasing W. L. iouglas shoe. , Because , ire are the largest manufacturers of advertised shoes in the world , and guarantee , the value by stamping the name and price on the bottom , which protects you against high middleman's . Ourshoes- prices and the profits. - equal custom work in style , easy fitting and' wearing qualities. We have them sold everywhere - where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Tale no substitute. If your dealer cannot Sunni , you , we can. Sold by DEALER whose name will shortly appear - pear here. Agents wanted. Apply at once. t1 O ORE BACK ACHE 0 RkoBLES , S 1 1'i CLkRSI AVER , CONSTIPATION , INFLAMATIONoF' BLADDER.pHD ALL KIDNEY DISEASES . J I , QuRti les : TR aE M JjtV ° ' o * ' t ? = o.FoR A CASE I WILL PJOT CURE. It is an aireeab'e Laxative ftr the Bowels ; can bo made into a Tra for use in one minute. Price 2c. . tOe. and al cO per package. An Ele ant TOILET POWOEI for theTeeth and Breath-25e WITHOUT THE r H 0 W ( RING ) I' I , n/ Steal or ring watches from the i 1 et I he thief gets the watch in our h tI the chain in the other and rice. a h t 11IC't ' Jrrl-the ring slips -ti : s , , t h tt'r , and awaV gee , the watch , leaving - . , ' 011V the chain ing tr. It' un , t .h , $ idea r tuppeu that lilie game ; The bow has a groove on each cad w collar run ; down inside the I pendant ( stem ) and nts into the grooves , firmly locking the bow tote pendant , so that it cannot be 12 ' , pulled or twisted off. 11 , Sold by all watch dealers , without t cost , on Jas. Boss Filled and other t cases containing this trade mark- Ask your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case'Co. ? PHLADELPHIA. / . . . . _ - + - - - - - - - - If