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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895. fltfH V ifc.. . . Medicine b a necessity becuo tho tonic of winter air ii gone, and milder weather, Increased moisture, nccumulittcd Impurities in th blood and debllltatod condition of tha body, open tho way (or that tired feeling, nerroun troubled, and othor 111. Ths kin, mtieoiw mombrano nnd the Tarloan organs atrlvo in vain to relieve the Im pure current of Wo. They all welcome s arsa parilla toaiilat Nature at thU time when the most needs help, to purify the blood, tone and strengthen the laboring organa and build np the norree. "After tho grip I was left with a terri ble weakness and palpitation of the beart. I took medicine from the doctor which did me no good. I also took other medicine without any benefit until I be gan to use Hood's Harsaparllla. It cured me of dyspepsia with which Isuffered ten years. It curod me of constipation Purifies The Blood Which has troubled mo a number of years. I feel thankful for the health I have enjoyed and I owo it all to Hood's." J. W. Knioiit, Lebanon, Nebraska. u.,t mil, the after-dlnnsr pill and flOOd 5 PUIS family cathartic. So. THE CHIEF SWOBN CIRCULATION 1,300. A.U. IIommkh, Kdltor. I.ahoyTait. Asst 1nml Kdltnr. i:iitokiai. noti:m. Tiif. Stato Journal was a hummer. woman's edition Wb uro too full for utteranco over tho glorious ruinn of the last few dii)B. John L. Mol'ur.Ki.Y of Mindun is a candiduto for tlu district judgeship. Tiik pooplo of tho United States, of nil political ufllliatioiiH, uro in favor of a vigorous foreign policy as against tho weak-kneed elforts of tho present ad ministration. Just tho moro thought that tho repub licnns will bo successful in "M gives an inspiration to business in tho country, and times aro becoming bottor and but ter day by day. Spain has apologized for tho tiring of one of her mon-of-war upon an Ameri can ship. Undo Sum may bo a little tnmo sometimes, but ho cannot nlwu)B bo trilled with. Tiik. groat rainfall bus caused numor orous railroad accidents, damages to irrigating ditches, mill damn, fee, not only in tho Republican valley, but at various other places in tho state; how- over, while tho storm ragod and caused damage, it did untold millions worth of good to Nebraska farmors. The republican party will tuke caro of the money question, lion. Tom Carter, chairman of tho National Republican Commlttoo, has openly espoused tho free silver question, and bbb that the Republican National Convention will adopt a froo eilver plank. Tiik Chief has oIwuyb had confldenco in tho repub lican party's ability to handle all ques tions of national importance, whothor Carter's predictions aro right or wrong. Wo would suggest, howovor, that repub licans in tho debute on monetary mat tors should not forgot the turifT question which is of vast importance to the country. A washout at Edison on Sunday night cuusod tho death of four men well known in Rod Cloud. At Turkoy creek tho water washed tho embankment out, and u spocial train sont out to look attor washouts ran into it, and killed Mr. ilaloy, roadtnaBter, Mr. JolTeries, ongin eer, Mr. Rowel!, tlremun, and Sam Mun day, head brakemau. Tho rails were loft suspondod ovor the chasm which tho engineer could not seo in tho dark, and, supposing that tho track was all right, rushed on to doath. Tho ongine plunged into tho washout and tho tender and ilat cars piled in upon thorn, quickly ending thoir lives. It was a sad acci dent. Tub city council did not grant iiconso at their lost meeting, The saloon mon offered tho council $000, but t ho board decided that they could not accept that amount. The council would no doubt have made u reasonable compromise, al though it would not huvo been in keep ing with tho wishes of the majority of the people who favor tho 81,000 plan, Times aro hurd and all tho pooplo and business mon huvo sutTorod from tho de pression, and tho city has boon in the same boat and thoroforo cIocb not fool liko making uny sorlous reduction in its rovonuo, and the city is right. If any blind tigors spring up from tho reason of a failuro to grunt Ucoubo, tho perpo trators should bo dealt witli eovorely, no mutter who thoy are. Tho majesty of the law tnuBt bo mulnlulnrd. Spring Mood' MS On tho 10th tho National Republican Lcuge muotB at Clovolund, Ohio. Dr. 0 K. McKooby has been appointed a doleguto from thin congressional district. M. IJ. Rf.ihb will bo tho next cholco of Webster county in all probability for sunromo iudKC. nnd, If wo mistake not, lio will carry oft tho delegation, lio iB ii clear-headed jurist and will mako nu oxcollont olllcor, If elected. Tho pooplo in tills county lileo Reese, and think him ono of tho best olllcers on tho bench. I'orhaps at tho head of tho list of tho writers of Lincoln, tho namo of Miss Wllla Gather should stand. Sho ib a stronir writer. Sho has ideas and she knowfl how to oxpress them, and to ox press thorn well. As a critic sho is four loss, and has tho knack of seeing things as they renlly aro, and of writing them so that othor people may seo them. Her dramatic work compares most favorably with work of liko naturo on tho groat Chicago papers, and without a doubt sho has u great future bofore hor. Sho states a thing strongly. Shoiseneof tho most originul writors in tho city. Lincoln Courier. Tiik immense rainfull of tho last ten days has solvod tho crop quostion to a largo extent in Nebraska. Tho maxi mum fall has lieon on an uvorage of six inches, tho state ovor, which has given tho earth such n drenching as it has not had in four years. Tho water hns pone trnted tho innormost recesses, giving tho farmer hope that springs otornul in tho human breast that ho is going to reap an abundant harvest. Providence has surely opened tho way, and the long( euro-worn face of tho tiller of tho soil has givon way to features that aro beam ing with lavish smiles. Tiik Cuikf feels grateful to tho Giver of all good for tho bounteous rain and tho brilliant pros pects. Four gallons of new milk playod nn important part in an impending tragedy which was partially enacted between this city and Smith's pond on Sunday last. Thirteen young gentlcmon loft tho citv on thoir wheels and hud u good timo on tho outward journey, in fact, everything went us smooth as rollers in ii skating rink until that droadful pond was sighted. Horo ttio boys becamo, it is feared, intoxicated through an execs- sivoly Internal downpour of fresh milk, specially contributed for tho work of upsetting tho smoothly constructed ma chinery in tho physical unatomyof thoso gentlemon when they broke tho Zimmer man record by reaching tho city in 3G:G4. Ten miles in loss than thirty sevon minutOB 1 Add to this a couplo of "headers," not usually included in the programs of export wheelmon, and these, too, givon gratuitously by tho leadur of this jolly bund without inter fering with his 3G:.rl rocord but then, this is a mattorof "Minor" detail. Tho moot serious act of tho melo-drama wao tho part which wao so ably represented by Ernest llolton. Ho assumed tho place of horo, who, liko tho good-natured but victimized suitor in that Bcrcaming furce, "A Raco for u Wife," camo in ut last, but at tho eamo timo victorious that is, ho succoedod in breaking ono pedal of his wheel and reaching tho city, af tor boing unanimously voted tho best mono-podul wheelman in tho west. Ho, too, gavo some froo exhibitions of dubiously skillful, though at times un dijrnitlod, acrobatic performances. Er nest, howevor, attributes it all to tho portable automatic croamory which was so industriously enjoed within the pro ducts of his internal butter factory; and who, after drawing tho tapo lino around Ernest's lower cheat, will give him the privilego of a justifiable assent. Uncle Sam's intiicate addition to tho postal sorvico was troubling Frank Cow don to such an extent that ho uninten tionally rollod ovor a couple of embank ments, but without any serious results, oxcopt that they awoko him to tho fact that ho was supposod to bo-cycling. The others who took minor parts in tho comedy-drama in real lifo wero Wallace Wright, Charley Landmasser, Allie Al bright, Roy Tait, Gcorgo Morhart, C. II. Robinson, Ed. Smith, Homer Shorwood, Hort Morhart and Claronco Winters. Rut it's all right, boys. Wo huvo plenty of doctors and gents' furnishing stores; so don't get so badly scared ovor tho next cask of milk. For further infor mation go to tho (our) "devil." As tho yours roll by, wo are reminded of tho constant chungo in Immunity. As tho anniversaries of tho Alumni aro colobratod, moro graduates uro added to tho list. At no timo wus this moro munif'ost thun last Sat unlay night, at tho banquot in honor of tho clues of '05, at the Masonic hnll, Tho reception was utteadod by about tifty persons, many of them as only invited guoets. Ono quar tet, sang for tho graduates, giving a bur losquo on thorn, brought a hearty out burst of laughter from those present. "Ovoring stole tho hum, Newhouse run away, Potter kicked on German, Hollle bower tho dude, Cather sawed tho board and the girls took tho bun" woro a pass ing jest of the evening. At olovon o'clock tho guests repaired to the dining room, wnoro moy round tables loaded with ico cream and cake, which was served in a gorgeous manner, aftor which games and a goneral social time wero engaged in. Tho sudden rain storm caiiBed an abrupt dopurturo, whllo all regretted that such meetings woro not of moro frequent huppoaing. " -lltirklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for outs, bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chiliblains, earns, nnd all skin eruptions, nnd posi tivoly cores piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction br money refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per oox. Foreale byCotting. tf PICK VVS. Mayor llontly has gono to St. Paul on business. Ed Dohnnan of Lincoln was in tho city this week. Rev. G. W. Hummol baptized llftyllve converts near lihulon last Sunday. Supervisor Hummol is rebuilding tho bndgo on Stato creek near M. W. Dick torson's farm. W. S. Renso tho handsome proprietor of tho lion Ton bakery is doing n nico busicess tlicso daB. Tho Misses Stello Ducker nnd Willa Cathor of this city graduate, on tho 10th, from 'tho State University. Itout. iinrns burn 'JUX'Jl root was blown to pieces last Saturday ovening by tho hoavy wind. Stove Harris also los several shode, etc. Jas. Peterson has boen ovor tho county this wook and says that Webster county will huvo a vory largo yiold of oats. Ho cays thut corn never looked liner. II. O. Iloyco living south of tho river caught threo young coyotes this weok, Ho captured them ulivo and had ono on oxibition in the city on Wednesday. Mrs. E. J. Ducker went to Lincoln Thursday to attend tho graduating ox orciscsot tho state university, of which hor daughter, Miss Stella, is one of tho numbor. A. Franco and daughtors, Cora and Fannie, drovo to Red Cloud Friday, whoro'Mius Fannio took tho train for KansiiB City, whoro sho will spend sov oral months visiting hor uunt. Enter prise Curtis Deal, living near Cowles was reported us receiving a ponsion. Uorno to lind out Hoko Smith had roduccd tho old veteran's ponsion from (12 to ?S por month. Thus is patriotism rowurded by the democrutlc party. Sam Jones, tho famous proaohcr who onjoys a world wide reputation for his trito sayings and plain preaching will tell Rod Cloud pooplo how to "GetThero and Stay Thoro." Don't miss Sum it will bo a troat of u lifo timo. Most conghs mny be cared in n few hoars or nt any rntu in a few days, by the use of Ayer's Cherry Vectorial. With huoh a prompt and euro remedy as this at hnad there is no need of prolonging the Rgouy for weeks and months. Keep this remedy iu jour houae. Last Sunday morning the Christian Sunduy school of this city elected Mrs, O. 11. Truman thoir delegute to tho eighth unnuul convention of tho Ne braska stute Sunday school UBsociution to bo held on the Chautauqua grounds at Uoatrlce. Juno ll to 1.'), 1805. By what authority the city council de clared C. F. dither's Beat vacant on the board of supervisors wo aro unable to say. Thoro is no way to ouBt him from his position oxcopt death, impeachment or roBigaution, until his term of olllco oxpiros, and his successor is elected and qualitled. Eulu, tho littlo daughter f Sheriff Runcbey aged about ton yours, while pluying with hor companions tho othor evoning, in some way upsot a lighted lump. Tho oil took tire und with greut prceonco of mind she quickly pickod up the lump and throw it out doors. It was a bravo uct in itaolf, besides saving the jail from burning which it would have done had aho not have boon bo thought ful. Don't let ub hoar any ono wishing for rain inside of tho next few davs, or our devil will bo after him. Following the down-pour of ono inch upon Decoration day, the country was bloBsed with an other copious showor Sunday af tornoon and night. Clouds, driven by oast and west winds, seemod to meet aud form a whirling oloud, similar to a waterspout. The rain foil in 6hoots, and ono inch was registered insidoof tiftoen minutes. The rain continued to tall all night, with tho reBult that many yards wore lloodod and culverts washod out. Tho down-pour wus heavier west of hero, about wight inches being rocorded at Oxford. Na turally, this caused a riso in the Repub lican, and on Tuesday the rivor was higher than has boon known for years. Tho strain upon the dam of tho Red Cioud Milling Compuny's plant was so great thut, ut live o'clock on Monday morning, a lurgo part or the ilyKlng west of the dam gave way, me bursting o the lnrso dum ut Curtis also helped ma toriully to swell tho yolumo of wutor in the river. Tho dnmuge dono tho milling property is vory greut, nnd it will tnko soverul weeks' work to chungo tho pros ont course of the river. Farify the blood; strengthen the body Dr. J. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cordis, and Blood Pnriflor beHt spring tonlo. C1HJKCH NOTES. (Under tills head we Invito the ministry o llm city to contribute freely ut ituy aud al church news of Interest to their various organ zatlous.) CHURCH OP ClIItlST. Sunduy evening tho Sunday school will givo a missionary concert, "Tho Light of the World." Subjoct of morn ing Bermon, "Our Mission Work." M. K. .NOTES. Don't forget thut Sum Jones will bo at tho opera house on tho 10th inst. His locturo will be of the "Get thorennd stay thero" kind. Everybody will wunt to hear him. Noxt Sabbath will be Children's day nnd u grent day it will bo to thorn und to all. Mrs. Rnum, Mrs. Martin nnd Miss Knowls huvo the oversight of the Chil dren's day nrocram. and you nttiy denond on a succoss, Tho services will bo ut oight o'clock. All cordially invitod. Tho Junior und Senior Leagues will hold thoir annual meeting Sabbath at four und seven o'clock. Ladled of G. A. R. Decoration day was obsorvod by Sher man Circle, No. ,1. Tho Circle mot on May 20th, and mado arrangemonts for decoration, nnd made forty wroatha and forty-eight boquets, and many extra flowors, and wo observed tho day with success,, and nt clevon o'clock wo went to tho comotery and docoruted tho sllont graves of our comrades und friends of tho circle. Aud so where whispering willows wave, Ami tender class blades indier, We brliiR eur olTerliiK to the br.iu', Who died our country dear to s.ivo. The ho) s across the river, Oh, bojs to brao and true, lly (lod's own messenger, the Mowers, Wo send our lot e to you. Tho budding trees, springing grass, opening buds nnd warm bulmy air Boom to lend a strungo ambition to the on chantmont to tho saddest of sadness of tho hoarts of the mothors, wives, sisters and daughters of your doad soldiors and sailors; our hearts uro bereaved with tho thought aud privilego and a duty to work with loving hands to cover with flowers tho hint resting pluce of thoso horoos of ours. We, tho Ladies of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, uro over roady to do honor to our dopurtod loved onea, and on this day of Bpocial devotion lot us show by deeds and words the strength of our af fection, tho depth nnd respect and tho earnestness of our purpose to porpotuate tho memory of our horoos. Lot us twino garlands for thoir silent graves. Lot us bold in great remem- brnnco thoso whoso heads lio low on southorn soil, and wreath in inomory a monument to our unknown dead. At thceo shrines lot ub vow constuncy to tho widows and orphans, and ronow our p ledgo of fidelity to thoso silver haired votorans whoso constitutions aro shat tered but yet remain ub living witnesses of tho greutost contlict und grandest vic tory in tho woild's history, thus may wo show to tho world tho objects for which wo are banded. Lot us also bear in mind that tho vet erans ranks aro thinning rapidly as ono after another drops by tho way, and many of us can numbor soiuo of them as noar and dear to us. Theso events re mind us that whutcvor is to bo done tnuBt bo dono quickly for ero long tho lust ead rites will bo porformod, A nation thut reveres hor putriotic dead, will always ilnd patriots to sorvo her. Mus. E J. Kkslek, Pros. Mns. S. A. Scott, Sec. Mrs. E. Staplkton, Chap. Scrofula, salt rheum and all dlsenses of the blood, dyspepsia, kidney and liver complaints, and catntrh, are cured by Rood's Sarsaparilln, tho great blood pur ifier. Hood's pills cure jaundice, billiousness sick hoadnohe, constipation and nil liver ills. Tho following oflicors of Cyreno Com mandory No. 14 wore installed last Thursdny evoning: Robert Cochrane, E. C. C. W. Kuley, G. R. R. Fulton, P. A. G. Willis, S. W. II. W. Brewer. J. W. J. A. Tulleys, Rec. G. W. Lindsey, Treas. M. B. McNitt. C. G. A. Galusha, W. S. F. Spokostleld, S B. N. W. Kingslond, S. B. Job. Kubick, S. If yon want a reliable dye that will col or an even brown or blaok, and will please and satisfy you eyery time, use Buckingham's Djo for the Whiskers. "Don't Tobacco Spit or Snoko Your Life Away." The truthful, startling title of a book about No-to-bac, tho only harmless, guar anteed tobacco-habit euro. If you want to quit and can't, uso "No-to-bac." Braces up nicotinized norves, eliminates nicotine poisons, makes woak mon gain strength, woight und vigor. Positive euro or money refunded. Sold by C. L. Cotting. Book ut druggists, or msiled free. ddroBS The Storling Remody Co., Chicugoolllee, 15 Randolph bf, Now York, 10 Spruco St. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pure flrspe Cream of Tartar Powder. Rlnrkut lloporf. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat Corn Oats Kyo Flax 1 Hogs 3 25 4 Stock hogs 2 003 vat cows o Butter Eggs Potatoes 1 Chickens lb Turkeys lb Bailed ilay per tonlO SlierliPi Snle. Notice Is hereby given that under and by lr tue of an order ul sale. Issued from the offlco of (i. II. Crone, clerk of the district court o( the tenth Judical district, Vilthlu ami for Wehiter county, Nebraska, upon a decree In nn action pending thenln. wherein J units McKlo ii plaintiff, and nKUlnst Charles II. Harbor, Annie A. IMrber, Hannah Renkel. William K. Kcukel and Builiti brothers Lean and Trust Company, defendants. I shall offer for s.Uu at nubile ven due, to th holiest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of tho courthouse, at lieu uiouu, In said Webster county, Nebraska, (that beliiK the bulldltm whhrciti the last term of said court was linldcnl on the K'th dav of July. A. 1).. 1W5, at one o'clock p, in, of Mild day, the fiillnwIiiL' ilt'qrrlhcfl uroiu-rtv. to-wlt: The norih half of tho northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of seellon twenty-six fai), In township two (2) noitli of rauKe twelve (1 KB iiremi lit;, r county, Ne- west ol llie sin r. ai in weustcr brasaa. (liven tmdor my hand this Cth day of June, A 1) 1 fc93 J. W. Kcnciiuv, Sheriff. (IrlKgsHlnakerfcnibbs. rialntlit's Attorneys, OPENS JUNE 10, 1895. ORLEANS luTiQM. ORLEANS SUMMER SCHOOL. One Railroad fare tor u anil Top. The Assembly for Southwestern Nebraska, Northwest ern Kansas and Eastern Colorado. A Lecture Course un equaled in the west spacious chapel, matchless opportunity for profit and pleasure. An Intellectual Feast for twenty seven days gospel measure, "pressed down, shaken together and running over." Seven Sermons, Twenty-Eight Bible Ex positions and Thirty Lectures. A chorus of two hundred voices daily a splendid band will give concerts every ovening. THE CHAUTAUQUA IDEA! The aims are to promote habits of reading and study in History. Literature, Science, Art and Music; to give college graduates a chance to review the college course; to secure for those whose educational advantages have been limited, the college student's general outlook upon the world and life, and to encourage close, connected and persistent thinking. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. Among the special attractions we otl'er the following: The celebrated Chautuiupmu De. M. M. Parkhurst, Three Stereoptican lectures on observations during his trip around the world; also ten Bible Expositions, and conductor of Ministerial Institute. That "genius with gifts from God that might well make the possessor tremble,"- Rev. Robt. M cIntyre, For four of his greatest lectures. ja Two Sermons, five Addresses and five Bible Expositions by k one who was with Gen. Grant at Vicksburg who taught the Hon. W. J. Bryan oratory at Jacksonville, and now President of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary at Omaha, the Rev.W. W. Harsha, D.D. LL. D. The most wonderful sermon of the age "Character aud Char acters" and the inimitable lecture "Get There and Stay There" by the original thinker, evangelist and orator, the Eev. Sam P. Jones, Of Cartersville, Georgia. Ilcv. Sam Jodcb' Icoture last night in the House of Representatives was attended by all classes ot people, and the house was packed, thoro not being standing room. His locturo was under the auspices of tho Young Men's Christan Association. His subject was "Character and Characters." Ho spoko two hours, and it is safo to say that no ono was disappointed in their expectations of the "llcv. Sam." That ho is a man of groat originality and forco of character there can bo no doubt, whilo thero iB groat room for diversity of opinion as to his method, or manner of speaking to his audience. No ono can bo found who will not say that thoy were highly entertained. He strikes from tho shoulder, and calls a spado a spade, but when ono hoars him in full and sees his applications and illustrations ho docs not appear near as much in the light of being rough and inelegant in speech as tho garbled extracts, which from time to timo appear in tho papers to represent him. Democrat, Jackson, Mies., Novembor 21, 1892, Unrivaled Celebration July 4th. v Hon. J. G. Tate, Grand Master Workman A. O. U. W. orator of the day. CpfTpTAT ntyc Opening Doy, Juno 10; S. of V. Day, Juno JICV-mL -M. I O. 15; Epworth League, Juno 10; G. A. R. and W, R. C, Juno 17; Old Settlers Day, Juno 21; Educational Rally, Juno 23; Y. P. S. O. E., Juno 23; Chautauqua Recognition, July 3, and Our Nation's Anniversary, July i. Summer School and Institute. &!? Stnto CertlfTcate. Strong faculty. RATES: Season tickots for Chautauqua, 3.75; A single lecturo for Mclntyre or Jones, CO conts. A single locturo for uny othor speaker, 25 conts. Tuition for summer school and Instltuto including Chautau qua, $5.00. Tuition for Summer School and InBufuto alono ?3,00, Dotniled cntaloguo will bo rcudy May loth, For furthor information uddrcss, J . L. McBrink, Dean, Or H. R. Esterwiook, Sec, Orleans, Neb. fllBB JULY 6, I895L M i If m M ji