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About The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1899)
t :Mif!iM2..'T THK RED CLOUD CHJLKtf, JhmiDAY, JAN. 27, IWH. ,?' & K tV gg f.. - V ft If 1 I, A HOLIDAY WORLD. UtANDA ran into t li o in o a il o w, lauliiii(f. T h o (f r n n h y oliipo nholvodilown Into tlio vnlley wlicro tlio w o o tl lrty bluuU nnd stllf. DitrodilH tufddud nnd u o vv 1 I a b o v o d (is hIio mucil upon lur way. A larlc got up nnd roso ringing to lieavoti. f-1io spoil out of ttic inuiiilow nnd Into tlio Bunllglit, nnd tlio hound of licr young luiirhtor floated tloivn tlio vnlluy; ooliocB Jolnod It tlicru, mid tlu llttJo rnvlnn giirgloii with merriment, Miranda stopped, with Iter chin iu thu nlr, and listened. Win It nil the con.! of her own dollght, or was It notnd thins nioro? Tlio peal of lior moclc cry (Hod Into tlio nomliro copuo, und out of it, fresh nnd clout n voir trill d merrily on Its upward way. Miranda htood nnd wiiltoil. Ho camo up thu bank of wild flow ers, bis fuco bright with tlio lovo of life nnd laughter, and at t1 o si'jbt of her he pnubcd. Tlio two faced each other for a while in sllonco, and than smile ran round Miranda's lips, and the young man's eyes sparkled with merriment. 'I took ytour langhtor for a signal," said he, making his banming saluta tions; "but I rockonod little upon so ohnrraing an assignation." "It wus but n signal of the spring, ir," alio snyH with a dainty bow. "Nay," ho ropllod, "I iniiko no such distinctions botweon tlio sonsons. I laugh tho wholo year through; it is tho mannor of tho wise. You wll. percolvo my jocund humor, fair mis tress. Uollovo mo, it's not tho whim of an hour contrlvod by tho gullos of a spring morning, but a Tory Bottled disposition of tho mind. I nra broad based upon gaiety." "Alii to bo gayl" cried Illrnnda; "to be gny Is to live." "Llfo is nt our feet," snld tho morry youth. I take nu Inllnlto plotisuro in its comploxitlcH. Uollevo mo, noth ing should matter, nnvo tho twinkling of nn oyo or tho dimpling of n chock." "You nro right," said Miranda, millng. "How can ono havo enough of laughter?" "Wo aro of ono mind," ho answered pleasantly. "Let us go into our corner and be merry together. "Why not?" said Miranda. "Why ot?" "Thoro aro 10,000 plcasuroa in this Illy world," ho wont on, "and, for mysolf, I have not yet exhausted th tenth part of thorn. Count my years, then, and make three score and ten the dividend, and what remains? Pack them into the hours ovor so neatly and you will not exhaust the store. And that is why I am a spendthrift of leisures. I eke not out ray delight. I would burn twenty in a straw hat out of sheer caprice and toss a dozen to the ducks upon tlio lake for pity.' "Yes, yea," agreed Miranda. "Time" he continued with fln corn "Time has discovered us a con piracy of ages to enthrone this mel ancholy. But we aro not traitors to ur rightful being, you and I, and we will clap a crown upon tho head of MIRANDA. OA8PKD. Laughter, and lay the usurper by the keels in his proper, dungeon." "He woro bettor there," replied Ml randa thoughtfully. "Thoro is never n caro," ho as sumed, "upon which wo may not tramplo, not n trouble which wo may not forgot What a fool ho is who would nurse lilt sorrow nnd not bury it in tho doopest grnvol" "What n fool," murmured Miranda dreamily, "Should one lose n frlond, a fig for friendship!" quoth ho. "Doos one aat a lover, a snap for a hundred loversl What has boon remains, nnd what is shall bo." Miranda said nothing. "Substraet love from life," said tho yonng man, "and Hfo remains. I would havo tho world know that lovo la a plonsant cipher, an nmlablo and entertaining mood, und that life is left when lovo is lost Thoro is no love. It were more truly writ in tho plural and spoiled with a small letter. Miranda turned upon him swiftly. "Fie! flel" she cried and tho light flashed in her oyos. "I "know nothing of this lovo, but I dare awear thoro bo things that mat ter. Take theso from life and what will rest ovor? Is there not sorrow, nd is there not pain? Is thoro not remorse, and is thoro not tho thing called sin? I know nothing of thoo I nra too young to tlm world, hut thoro thoy stand, sir, importuning at oar doors with outstretched nrms.nnd oae has only to lift tho latch to let thrin in. You would deny tho very plo of human nature when yon lg noro those evils. You would for swear tho very wunknest which h.ive oomposod for you your -ontlmonts. ' In tho excitement of bur retort Mirandu'a fuoo flushed and grew bright Wide-eyed, tho young man alared nt her and forirot to lau"h.nnd MwfMlikl itiff'i iVmi I 3BJ when she had done his head dropped ; and ho sighed. "Ah," hhesald, "you sigh. You yourself havo felt nnd suffered. You havo' bcllod yourself I You sigh. Thoro nro facts in life oven for cighs." ""J'ls true," ho nnswerod softly, "yet I sighed for pleasure." "What plensuro?" sho nsked curi ously. "Or it inny bo hope," ho nddod. Ho looked nt hor, nnd his gaze was mild mid wistful. She regarded him in perplexity, and thou n wild flush took her in the cheek unit throat. Tuohl pooh I" sho cried, and turned off, plucking at tho hawthorno bush. Tho white may smelt rank, but strange anil soothing; tho petals fihlvorod nnd fell. Miranda's lienrt bent on, wondering. Something ctnppod nt Its doors ngnln and ngiiin. Would she open? What was this Im patient visitor that pleaded bo for entrance? She lind ho llttlo knowl edge; she was but nowly arrived upon tho world, Hor emotions woro still strangers to hor; sho was n nllgrlm still among hor now sensations. Ought sho to opon? Nay, to stay so end wonder was surely plcasantest Ono day sho would throw wide tho doors and look. Hut now It was awoot to fcol that hand upon tho knocker, that clutching at tho latoh, and He trembling within in feigned insecurity. She turned and faced him. Straightway tho clamor ceased, and in her heart was silence. Sho looked him coldly In tho face. "You smile for lovo?" sho asked. "Yes, doar," Bald he, "and for the thought of you. "Oh, you tako mo too lightly," sho broko out "You do not guess what a solemn thing this lovo may be. You flutter Into n thousand follies on the scantost reflection. Yon will dance, nnd, you will play, nnd you will jlngle-jnnglo through yonr holi day world without n thought for any thing but pirouettes nnd jigs nnd whirligigs of laughter. Tho most sonorous of snered sorrows may sound in your ears nnd wake no echo but a gnpe within your heart And you would put mo upon that doad piano of ribald merriment with yoursolf? I will laugh with you. Yes; I will go bog of you for jests in my jocund BoaBonB. I am willing to shriek ovor your whlmsicalltlos at my own pleas ure. In my sorono unthinking mo monts I will be contant to exchange humors with you, and to vow life were void and dull wore not such aa you at my beck. But when I've oponod my chambor and fastened the door upon mysolf, my soul and I shall be alono together, and I will weep, and pity, and repent, and ache out my heart with sorrows in which you can have no dot I am young, but I have an inkling of what the world may mean." "The world," said ho, "means hap piness." "The world." she retorted, "means tears and bittor wringing of the hands. Have I not heard of death, aad have I not seen pain? You think Bo gay, yet how long shall I keep this galoty in my heart? I go round upon the wheel. It turns and changes. What shall befall to-morrow that I shall not weop today? You would pluck me with no greater consideration than you would pluck a flower from j its stalk wherewith to dock your coat. . Should it wither or fallndust.anothcr J will hervo until tho coming of tho wino. Look you, you will sigh nnd weop for lovo, and your sighs will bo Binilcs, nnd your tonrs will bo laugh ter. Forthright your heart is singing llko a lark. YoursI yours is the shal lowest of paltry passions." "I would do much for you," said he. "Give mo your dimples," cried Mi randa, "and so to tho churchyard with a wry face?" "Even that," ho answered, nodding. J'Pahl You will not contain your faeo lugubriously for tiro minutes by the -clock. Though you shall remem- , ber to be sober for two sentences, at tuo tnlrU you will be whistling, and the fourth will And you holding your idea." lie moved a step toward her. "And if I should die for vou." he asked, pleadingly. I Miranda gasped. She contemplated his face with uncertainty. Ills eyos shone with the dow of tears; his hands trembled; it wos tho comer of his mouth that betrayed hlra. Mi randa burst into laughter. "You!" she cried. "You! Why, you would forget my coffin as it passed, ' and tho color of my fnce ero my back wii upon you. -seo lioro," sho said; "I will give you to the hedge for mis ery; but I swear you will tako to tho lano as jauntily as an hour slnoo. Get you gone, my morry man, and como again to dispute with mo in an ldlo humor. Piol flol to think on you and death in tha same company!" Ho sighed and turned away. "You have the smallest heart of any maid I know." ho said, shaking hla head. "Tho bettor for my laughter," laughed Miranda. Ho moved across the meadow, his head hanging, his oyes downcast, hla stick dragging among the daisies. Miranda stared aftor him, her lips parted in amusement Ho climbed the stilo, nnd. stopping on the top most step, turned to her again. "I have at least ono solace," he called across the meadow. "I shall forget your flcklo fnco by night Miranda's laughter touohod tho skies and censed. Her faco foil thoughtful; she sighed and shrugged her Hhoi'blr Mr. S A V kT'idilor of thiMi ciiimpv, (K H ) liiifili'i', with his wifo and fill in i', iiITi'UmI Iciilbly from la giippi. Oi'i' Mil mm Cough Curo win thtMiiil.N mini ilnit lii'lpul thriii, t noM'! i.iiU, Thi'iisiuiilH of other.' use un n-iiii'in ns a Hpi'i'illo fui'Iit grippr nnd iif xhiiiiKtlng lifter illects (, L. (Juiiing THIS IS IT. Know by tho sign f l STu JACOBS OIL CURBS Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, Druiscs, Soronoss, Silliness, CHINESE K5EVCN TIVE OP RABIES KittltiK the t.lrrr of lli IIhk Itrt'am ntrnitfl ii i ft I'nro for I lie lllti. A I'YphpIi mis'lminry in China wit iioiied reeiMitlv how two or bin rn triors wimp bitten by n rabid dog and was U'ry iniicli worried trtiout It, Knj'H Modern Medicine. Several Chinese who hap pened to bo there told him thnt hla worry wnn nbnolutely uncalled for, since they lind tin undoubtedly safe preven tive against tho poison of n rabid dog taking effpet, nnd to prove the assertion five Chinamen who had been bitten in Mnrcli of last year by n mad dog were presented to the missionary. He found that Chinamen cat of the rnw liver of n mail dog after being bitten, nnd if they pnrtnkc of this within n given time nftcr the necidpiit, it 1b wild they will not be subject to hydrophobia. It Is curious that I'llnltiR in his nnturnl history rec ommends enting the liver of ft mad dog, if bitten, ns raw ns possible, and lliey who oquld not Hwrillow the liver rnw should hnve It cooked mid drink the broth therpfrom. It Is not positively known whether this remedy Is effica cious, but it nppenrn to bo worthy of investigation, particularly since this Bceins to be tho actual beginning of the isoputhiu treatment since perfected by Post cur nnd Koch. ' INDIA SHAWLS. Vi-ry flood IinlliKlntm Are Mmlw In Primer. Since the intioduetloii of the Tibet goat Into France the cashmere shawl Ikih been imitated with such wonderful PMietness that It la hard to detect the Imitation from the original, says the ChniitaiKpiiin. Kxpert's saj, hocer, that the genuine India shawl can be detected from lt having n lesn even ly woven web and nlso from its brighter colors. It is likewise said that the bor der of the real Indln cashmere shawl is inuirinbly woven in smnll pieces, which are sewed together nnd the whole bor der is nfterwnrd sewed onto the center. It is n mistake to think that the shawls r.re manufactured in India in the form in which they nru Bold here. Generally the borders nnd centers come out sep arately nnd nre put together in sizes nnd often in patterns to suit the cus tomers. A number of shawls sold ns "renl In dln" nre actually manufactured in France. Persons familiar with both nrtloleB sny that tho original is softer than the imitation nnd thnt this soft ness arises from the way the thread in spun mid partly nlso becnuse the Tibet joat deteriorates when removed from l! Tha rctgoju- Htrppeil Down. A Boiton sohoolmaater pasted a rather gay vacation on the shores of Buzzard's bay. Sitting on tho hotel pluz.n ono aftornoon. he called to hli scat a chl d of six years and asked. in a solomn nnd awe-inspiring tone: Do you know, my son. that 1 am a school toachor?'' Tho child nnsworod meekly, "No. sir. ' t iowhnt ur prisod. the mnstor continuod: "Why. don't you think 1 look as ,f 1 know enough to toaohP" Tho humility of the reply would havo fitted a son of Moe: -No, sir." wa nil the llttlo fellow said. But the ma 3 tor. with out a word of protest collapsed into a brown etudy. , II- Knew tha X.nay. Wifa (with n determined air) I want to see that letter. Husband What letter? Wife That one you juBt apened. I know by the handwriting it (a from a woman, and you turned pale when you read it I will seo it! Olve It to me, sir! Husband Here it is. It'a your milliner's bill. Tlt-Blta, Canada'a Homcitaait law. Canada has a horaostead law Farm lots of 200 aoros aro granted to a family and 100 to oach male adult on condition of building a log house 1Gx2J feet, cultivating fifteen acroB in every 100, and rosldlng six months in each year during five years on the proporty. ' Tha Haw Baby. Mra. Bacon "You haven't aeen Mr. Reddy'a baby yet?" Mrs. Egbert -no.- -lie nas a nose just like hla father." "Not as red as that?" Yoa rs Statesman.. La grippo is ngnln epidemic. Every precaution should bo tnkon to avoid it Its spocillo euro is Ono Minuto Cough Curo. V. J. Shepord, Publishor Agri culturnlJournnl and Advortlsor.Eldon, Mo., says: "No one will bo disappoint ed In using Ono Minuto Cough.Ctiro for la grippo." Pleasant to take and quick to act. C. L. Cottlng. To insuro a happy new year keen tho liver clear nnd tho body vigorous by using DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the tho famous little pills for constipation nnd liver troubles. C. L. Cotting. Don't Tobicco Spit aud Smoke Tour Ufe Ansy. To quit tobacco easily and tororer, bo mag netic full of lUo, nervo nnd vigor, talo No-To-Hue, tlio wnnder-worlcer, that nmlces weak men strong. All druggists, eoo or II. Curo guaran teed Ilooltlet und s.unplo free. Address Sterling Itemed? Co, Chicago or Now York, To Cure a Cold in One Day, Tako Laxative Uronio Qiiinino Tab lets. All (linguists refund money if it fulls to euro. 25c. Tlio gouuiuo has L. ii. Q. ou each tablet. HERE KAeBlr-rK-i-?'J A Good dub Offer. i All our farmer iciulir Miinild 1hU ndvnntiiRo of tho unpreccdunted club, blng offer -wo this year innKe, which Includes, with this paper, Tin- Iowa Homestead, its Special riiiiiier 1 Institute vditioii,Thi' Poultry Knnnir, ! Tho Fanner's Mutual Insurance Jour nal tiud tho lliiiiniiii) AUimicc I'lie Htihiriiptinn pi loo of the" live pulili cttions amounts to W 80, while inir paper h 81, ti total of id 80. Wenie prepared to ppiiiI them n, inclitdi m our own pper, to any farmer in f tins county lor isi.au, which is ijuiy 4ii' i more than our own sitlferiptlon prici' I Never before uhs so much ffiipeiini rending matter, of tlio most practical and iifroful character offered for nnlx $1 15 The Iiil four of the pnpeis named are so well known throughout the west that but llttlo need he said of them. They commend thuinselviw to the renders favoiable attention upon nioro mention. The Humane Alliance is devoted to humane education and should bo in every farmer's family, so thnt the boys and girls on the farm may early imbibe the principles of n broad humanity that shall iucludo nil God's creatures, nnd learn tho wicked ucss nnd brutalizing tendency of cruelty of nil kinds. Tako ndvantngo of thU grunt offer. - How to Prevent Pneumonia. You nro perhaps aw nro that pneu monia nlwnws results from n cold or from nn attack of la grippe. During tlio epidemics of la grippe n few year. ago when so many cases resulted in pneumonia, it was observed that the attack was never followed by tlint dis. case when Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy was need. It counteracts any ten dency of a cold or la grippo to result in that dangerous disease. It is the bci remedy in thu world for bad eolds and la grippe. Kvery bottle warranted. For sale by 11. K. (Jrlce. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "My ic Cure," for rheumatism ami neuralgia radically cures In 1 to 3 days, ts action upon thu system is remark able nnd mysterious. It removes at ouco the cause and thu disease imme diately disappears. The first doxe greatly benefits; 75 cents. Sold by li. E. Grico, druggist, Red Cloud, Nub. m Beauty la Illood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarcts, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keen it clean, b stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarcts, beauty for ten cents. All drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 60c. $100. Dr. E. Detchon's Anti Dieuretlc. May be worth to you more tlmn I10O If you hsvo a child who soils bedding from Inconten ence of water during deep. Cures old and young alike. It arrests tho trouble nt once. tl. Bold by O. L. Cottlng, druggist, Ited Cloud, Neb. Relief in Six Hours. Distressing kidney and bladder discuses re lieved In Mx hours by "Nw (I rent South Amerl can Klilncv Cure." It Is r crcat uirprita on ac count of Its exceeding promptness In relieving pnin In bluddcr, kidney Hint buck, In mule or fcmnle. Hcllcves retention of water almost Immediately. If you ?ant nulck relief mid cure this is tlio remedy, bold by U. L. Cottlng, druggUt, Jted Cloud, Neb. No-To-ltac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro. niuKe weak roon strong, blood pure. 6Uc.$t. All druggists No-To-Ilao for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit euro, maltcs weak men strong, blood puro. BOc, tl. All druggists. m m EdacntoYour Howcls With CuscnreU. Candy Cathartic, curo constipation forever, 10c, 25c. If C C. C. f ail, druggists refund money R Virginia Mothers Friend, beginning six months before con finement. She felt perfectly well up to a few hours before the baby was born, and was in labor less than two hours. ' She had no morning sickness, no headache, no dis tressing tightness, no swollen or rising breasts. Her baby was strong ana tne pic ture of health. Mother' Frlontl is the only rem edy known which relieves the expectant mothers. It Is a liniment to be applied ex ternally. Nothing but harm can come from taking medicine Internally at such times. All internal preparations said to relieve com ing mothers are not only numDugs, out positively dangerous, Mother's Friend costs $ I a bottle at druggists, or you can send to The Bradflcld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga, I. B. COLVIN, REAL ESTATE $ FARM LOANS. Look Uox 13, Guide Rock, Neb. All kinds of property bought, sold and exchanged. COLLECTIONS MADE. TKltMS REASONABLE. RANDOLPH MoNITJL', ATTORNEY aid COUNSELOR AT LAW, Special attention to Commorcial and Probate Litigation. MOON BLOCK, ttKD CLOUD, NEBRASKA. CkUkt.ttr's FuUih niuunl IlraaC. NNYR0YAL PILLS Orlfla.l d ll- a.nl. rc. alwiTi niliu. units uk wnJAraiui In Ited mod bvU UllW bOltM. afclsfci vlth hla? rlhhnn. TmIim lo ttsvmpa for prtlolr, mUtnooUl kBCt ItOfU ajtd .aiui-Maa. At I)rnaiata fi-aa-4 t " iieucr Tor i-uic," in i..r, by rvtnni BlalL 10,000 Trtilrnoclal.. jVani taper. lkiMfAdnhmlfml(W.M-..it..... Il... CMr f Uaw LelDTuttiitt. rillLAUA.. VJL CUK1S WHIRE AIL FISF FAIIS. Iloat Couiih tijrrup. Tastea Uuud. U(Q in iimo. Mild nr nriicuiMn. ft wf3 V 19 m WERY-DAY 1 1-" HEROISM Rtrufrglinir through life, cursed with c.i- tnrrh, Ih n common purienco. How ever heroie the fight cnttirrlt gen erally wins. Under nome ltniiK! or otlur ip itgetn the lust oft'H, I niliulv. Ingnlls, AVaro, Tex., nnd thou- Mtiud.s of others have been permanently etired of c.'itnrrli by Dr. llttrtmun's hiieeesslul remedy Pu-ru-na. Hero Is Mr Ingiills' letter: Dr. S. 11. JIartman, Columbus, O. T)i:aii Sin:" I'e-ru-iiannd Mnn-n-lin havo cured mo of ono of tho worst eases of eatarrii any one ever hud. My eiuo was ho bevcro thnt 1 was compelled to discontinue my business, that of con ductor on n railroad; but 1 am now entirely well." Ordinary treatment of catarrh is for local relief. Cures are not expected. Dr. Hnrtman's method eradicates ca tarrh absolutely. Get his latest book nnd learn how to combat this insidious disease. Tho Pc-ru-nn Medicine Co., Columbus, O., will muil Dr. Hnrtman's books free on application. II. A. Scott, Hurt, Tenn., writes: " I feel very thnnkful to my Maker and your great medleino thnt 1 am cured. I would not be without Peru-no. in the house.'' Pc-ru-nn has been curing catarrh for forty years. It plucks out the roots of catarrh and builds people up. All druggists sell it. Frazer Axle Grease y? Not affected by Heat or Cold. Highest Award at Centennial. Parle and World'a Fair. ""Irf'- Frazer Lubricator Co., FtcUwfa: Chcbfo, 3L Lotto, NeWYoric. DYSPEPSIA " For alz yeans I waa m victim of dya pepala In Its worst form. I could rat nothlne but milU toast, nnd at times my stomach would not retain and digest even that Last March I began taking CASCAKKTS and stneo then 1 have steadily improved, until I am as well as I ever was In my life." David Ii. Muiirnr, Newark. O. CANDY CATHARTIC HaWCOIUtW TRAOI MAJIK RtaiariRIO Plessnnt. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Noror Dickon. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, Kc, We. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 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Ottlce orer Pott Otticc. Does a general law business. Practices in all courts FRED E. McKEEBY, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. City and country calls promptly nn a wo red day or night NIGHT CALLS AT OFFICE. OPKIOKOVKIlLlNDSKY'fl MEAT MaIIKKT To Curo CauitlpntlotT 1'urorcr. TnkoCascuiots Uandv Cutliurtlc. lOoorMo. It O. O. C. (all to euro, drtiKUlbts refund money. t f , aaBBOE- T"" vTV C lmV2 WNV-iar- YSBtk H wJFr twice as, j-u m -B-V-MflUI,HrffiJ-rT i iW.At. nmtt&r f Wm I aJsa-A-lU 60 YEARS' , HHEXPERIENCE aassl asaW nil I a sk J TnAOE Marks DcSrQNS Copyrights ic. Anrminftrtmllnt? nukctrli nnd (tPAcrlnllrm ninv niilcltlr iisi'irtniii cur opinli n free wlnlticr nn riivciitlnn imilinlljrpntentiil)le. roiiiiminirn. tlotn Ktrlcl ly nmlliU'iit ill. 1 Inmlbook on I 'ntnnts sunt freo. OMml nuciiry for f pi tiring lotoiit. I'nliMiH tnkcu tiirrini-li Jlunu A Co. recvlrc tptcMlnMlce, niinouicnnreo, miiio Vi A tmnit.miiclr llln'trnted wenklr. I.nrcct rlr cnlntloii of nny n lenlltlo lournnl. Terms, II n ri lour niQiuna, u cuiu ujtum iiupui'ni(.'r. SGo 3oiBfoae,, now York llrancti onleo, CSS V St., Wnthlugton, I). C. 1f 6' t: SP-J& ;j4 Most fnfcinatlng Invcn tionof thooge. AUviiyw ready to entertain. It requires nnskill tonpor ate It and reprodiuc tliu mii8lo of lii(l, on In tms, vocnllstR or tii'tru mental soloists. IhereU nothing llko It for an cvenliiR's ciitertiilmneiit. Other so-cnlled talking marhlnes teptiHlniv only reronls of ciit-and-drled sulijec ts. Kt'iully lireinirud in a laboratory, hut the Gmphopliona is not limited to such performance. On thnt (iniphophono you can easily make nnd Instantly rrpiodiico reeonls of tho oice, or any rmnul tlim it eomtnntly awakens new interest n I i iciiurm Ueer fresh. Iho reproduttioiu t i ,enr and brilliant. pjtopftoncs arc sow for sigv,1 '.inufiiPtiinil under tlio rolpn" "f llPll.Tai r, ' i m nnd AlonlonnM Oiir'iili'lslimi-ii' Is In- l. ii .rpr orilii rlil for'lnlklin: inrlii i ' ( iin.'lm lilni) Mipii lea, U utolori atan ,i.l COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Til-72JOIIoSt., ST. LOUIS JIO. MEW TOUR. I'AIIIH. CIIICAIlO. (T. I.OUH, I'lllt.AIIEM'IIIA. llALTIMCini; WASIIIMITON S. .4k.4 W Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Fat. ent business conducted for MonmiTc Frra. oust orricc is opposiTg U, 8. patcnt orrict ; and we can secure patent in Iris time than tbose , remote from Washington. , gum iiiuuci, wi.niuK v, .iiu,u., m.i, uk.vii' tlon. We advise, if patentable or not, (rce of . charge, uur lee not oue tin patent is securea. i a d.ubui r-r. " How to Obtain Patents." with cost o( some in tha U. S. and foreign countries; sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Or p. patcnt Orricc. Washington, d. C. Skin For the srjeedv and nnrmnnnnr mm nf tetter, flalt rhonm nnd M-Ttiin Phnm. berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is wuiiuui. nu eqnai. ir. relieves tne itch ing unu mnuning almost instantly anJ-J its continued two effects a permanent cure. It nlso cures Itch, burbfir's Itch. scald head, soro nipples, itching piles, chnpped hands, chronic sore eyes and granulated lids. Dr. CauVs Condition Powders tor horses aro the best tonic, blood purifier andvermifugo. Price, 25centa. Soldbr SOUTH SIDE SAMPLE ROOMS. JOHN POLNIOKY,. PROPRIETOR. DEALER IN Wines, Liquors, California randies.. IJALWAYS ON TAP. Chimney brick Cistern brick, AND Foundation Brick. Ludlow Bros. ItreiU with Toa wbetbar 70a rontlnu tfcij ncrTtsiiiiiay miusmtco apii n v remoTsi tba dtilra for tabauteo. out nerroa diitrMf txptli nleo line, psruM nm uiooo r korev tvsis) mcvki you kaOO.OM iQntaviin.ni aad pocktt- eurad. Buy BAOfrosa VVOala ayoar own drucaut,hf 111 oueh for us. Take It wltsr . Datieatlr . Darslstentl w. () box.tl. usaallrcaresi Sbosn,ttja. laraatead to eura, or wa rsfaad none. lsraai llra-s inviMiBifgMiiin w,aswsera. -rv.iS' "fc3 -5B3iS- fc-yT vmr i r-VlJ'.-7,i-CT iWf " jVsaa- Y I l3artt T If II vr '-'w-aflBaTaTaWflBaTfTM PABST MILWAUKEEtBeer ssubmS w'tfiTP -ajrallsVBZ-a-ASI. UBOWM. . Wi LSBB'IBDIM ron- , kWmnoM i" u SIIBVC .-ts-Hl lisWfSni MASTER'S BALK. Dojict 8, No. 100, In the circuit r5urt of the United States, foe the district of yCbraska, E S. Ormst. trustee for William II. Male: Ilenjsmin Orliam, William Halle, Junior, and i IlarrlBlI.uiJVdcn, coraplalnant, vs. Anuio M.'A" luncs, et tUJUefendants. In Ciiuncery, f IIKCLOBimB Or VOIITaaOB. Public nlllce Is hereby given that In pursusV nttro nnd m virtue of a deereo entered In tho nbovo caife on tlw 28th day of March, 1808. 1, ti. 8. DunHy. Jr., Master in chancery of the fir cult Court of the United Suites for tho District of Nehraskn. will, on tho Silst day of I'ebrimry. IhUU, at tlio hour of 11 o'clock In tho forenoon of Mild day at the front door of the Webster roimiyrniirihmitie building in tho cltyof It.d Cloud, Webster county, htutu and District of Nebraska, sell nt imbllo unction for cash tlNv following ircscribcd projiorty, to wit: Jr Tho wholo of Illock One (1) of IIiidclliTo's arf. dltlou to tlio town, now city of Ited Cloud, Web HtorCouiity, Nebrnxkn. . , K.b.DuNiiv. .In, Mimter In Chancery. C. C FtANsmmo, Solicitor forConiiilaiimnt. iaV ) r'wwMfMllt,aiw.,ialtiiiunsjiiii-li TffimmhiKs. TgjHt'&WNir& BM . . i - .. f .j . ..Bi.j.'' IS ... k,.4. f iTTxi...,,!-! u iswu amjfcAa ,