- X ES3 rr . i &:. k-'iKT'. .-- trsi j-""" Ta ai-Cl- j.- . rr - 5 av .sat it " ? r. -- Vf W! VITH THIS NUMBER. 1 JWr, ': 'U.-S 1 ' '-' -f-r issrA C " - " ,-. , "' ". " .-s-" ft i?&&M8k .; - -- .- -v.. ra -"-.jEr M l-?i "T J wn I" "I . Ml U -X Cloud Chief. i F' drJ? -. i .:, I i l t Mkr I , J S3 T . -' i. - a. ZX i - ZX in t TTSAJ' "t ip W r. I ? r ' - . V ff -r ' ."i . J V A- 'V M v .tjf . Zh ".. -X- -" Yte - ti rSem -J -5- -v w.r- 3 j". " S3 r, .i. ft- M -ft. aaw-4 - "v.c. PGSMER Proprietor Fill DAY, J AX. 23, 15:85. Hawaaravnaei Jbawjeni Morale." The CeiUtry for Xovrmber has nr eflitorial1 under the, head of "Lawyer. florals1' from which the following points a-e quoted: "1. A lawyer ought to bo a trenfle tnan. His "function as an attorney pves him no dl.-pen.-i.tiicm to disregard th ordinary rules of pood manner. otd thR ordinary principle of decency aid honor. TI haa no right to Mundor h'S neifhhor, eva if lii n-.rlilor be, tlio defondtfn t :i a .r n.:o in which he appears i.rjtLf plaintiff. lie has no rght to bully or browbeat a witness in cro'ts-er.slmliiatjon. or artfully to entrap that witness into giving faketestlmony. Whatever the privilege of the court may be. the lawyer who is guilty of Rich practices in court ia no gentleman cut of court. "2. A lawyer onirht not to lie. H may defend a criminal whom he knows ti be ciilty, but ho mr.y not say to the Jury t)iat he believes this criminal to be innocent. He may not in any way in tentionally crnvey to the jury the im pression that he believes the man to bo .innoeetyt. He may not, in hi plea, pervert or distort fho evidence so as to weaken the forcu or conceal the mean ffec of it. Ha is a sworn officer of the court, and his oath should bind him to , the ffrlcle-jt veracity. It vonld bo -J;ufxotc to expect hjin to ssi-t fiis ad- ,- verFary, but h's obligation to pmk the triith ontrat:k? every obligation, that he ' owes to b? clieiU It is notorious that pome awye"s who would think it sean dnloUB lotoll a f.tUhood out of court, in ar.y business trinnot'on. lie hame leaBly in court in behilf of thoir clients, :d seem to think it part of their pro-fi-jp'oial du'y. That bar of justice, before which, by their professional ob ljga'ioiH, they are bound to the most f.:rn7ent truthful ,sh. i-. t!io rv place Where they seem tocoibiier thems dves absolved from the common law of ve racity. So h.n - as the legal mind i. iyfeeted with th deadly he e,sy. we j't'oA not wonder that our courts of J'Miei of'o't become the instruments of "i):iri'heounes. J). A h.v.er ou-rht net to sll hi-. F,,rvice f r the promotion of iiju-tie and k-'ev n. Svii.dler of nil tvies :ire aide-J by 1 v jer in their depreda tions upo)j'hrcitv The mock broker who oj'enite- in 'aK ffreet, and strips preen country "peculators of their hard turnei pai:.s by the most nefarious rogue-y. always has an eble lawyer as bs ucco'rpl'ec. Tfie gentleman by whoe airenev u,,t of these rascals v-'.-uT lately broken up says 'The great difliculu i- stoniiiiitr swindles of this clas i that t1 e rascals make enough i c- money to be able to employ the best of legal -U ice, and are, moreover, carefu' to do no'liMig which will rndcr them H-ible to arret.' This U t e l"timonj of a lawyer, J?r. K.ilph Oakley, of New Vori". 'The IhmJ of leal ndxice' can be had, t:ien. i i Nw York City for such purposes 1 would be more difli ". tcult to be'icve this, if it- truth were not -' so often il'u st rated in l:ie stujumdout frauds and piracies- of giea corpora tions, all c f which are carefully engin tC.ered by e:a:e.it lawyer-. Out Jiod CTtL 'hic'caaeerV our brave railroad "wrecker - are in cm-t:int conMiItatiou with distinguished ljwyers. They undo isiably have 'the b st ot legal advice' ii plniniing aid executing their bold llliilUltlO.n." , .. am aaie m m.iy oe niaim iv ..-.... .... nicely as- vhe ' flesh if they ro dipped - a moment or m in cold water, then put ii a hot ou'n for Iie or ten minuter. They w:!l fini out as light and crip as vhen lirst 1 -iked. To seour knhes easily, mix a small ; cuuniity of 5-king soila with your brick-dii.-t, :ifi' set- it your kimos will not ro'ic:i beMcr. l'(.-iiMt will soften boots or shoes 5v.hh have he n h.ndened by water, i-id reri.tor tuem as pliable as new. , eres.r:e : make tm tea-kettles as b-ight a? n'W. S.H urate ft woolen rag :i itTrubwithiL It will also nmiove stains 1 om rlca'i vanihe.l furniture. Wiie-1 o-ie h .s had a fever and the b ir it tir-igofl. tike a teacup of sage, 'j.ep i a ji::iri of oft water, strain it . cfi" iijtoa tight bottle. Sponge the head tk:ih ti" tii fivijucntiy, wetting the Kf o' !ii" hiir. tTIio p.'i .'." incrtccM says if abot tie tie oil "ot pennyroal is left un c.u'ke! '- a rwm at night, not a mos- u to. or suv other bhvul-suekor will be found '.!ere in the morning. Mix pot rn witi? owdeied meal and throw it i.to the ral-holes of u cellar and the :.; v.rti depart. If a rat or mouse .els ie.to your nan try, stutf in its holo :t ratr sati'vised with a solutiou of cay enne pepjx-r. and no rat or mouse will loach t'.e' is. ,'or the purpose of open ir.jr o eouimuui ation with a depot of 'uppl 's. Sidt will curdle new milk, hence, iu -'t'e --lug n ilk por idge. gravies etc., hie .s iL jliould not be "added until the iii.h is prMj'!red. To clean stained woodwork, which is jdso ar.i bed. an old housewife rec t.mmeu Is the aiug of tea le:ivesfrom " t.le te.ipot fe-r a fewdys. Drain then:. aid when you have a utiieient quantity put them ia clein oft water; let them i-nimer for hull an hour. When they ire :diuot c-oll tr.li them ouU r.ad. dipping a l'anucl cloth ia tha -. vrnter. w.;' otf the paint, dryingitwith :ino-hir tia.'ir.el cloth. One cup of I n;c-i to or.c t,u at of water is the duo tikAuiee. Hci;:-.,orn applied to the ptings ot poUoijou iufec's will allay the pain :icd stop the swelling, or apply oil of s:s!ifiu;5, which is- better, lieo stings bhould be treated in this wav. Wla Wheeler, the poetess, says that when p'ie began to write she didn't know a. soul connected with the press, iot even a country editor. She did ret even know w here but two or three well-known literary papcri and maga- ziiies were published. A little girl of lier una njiv: cui iu a uuciiw muiu uuu copied ofi the addresses of several of them, and she sent out poems to most of ttasm. eooljy requesting the editors to v send their papers as pay for the poems 4Mhey. were accepted. The very first oneSent- to -responded favorably. Writing oS'the Kecly motor, the Sd- . eilific Jjncrtean says: Another chap- tei;in the history ol tins time-worn. stock- jk-joobmg deception wasiiety coiu ted bv a public eihikition at. Sandy IlltlLt-U U i iiLiutv ij .......- - - j .1A. lif A v A&"' Hook, .N. 1.. on epv'moe -u, 01 ?! vretendod "etheric force gun; but tvhich in reality, toci.. eye. was nosn - - ln"in rc than f clumvair gun. irom i- i - ; - . -i cii - - .H;hfow l.nlltf wrrc disehargwl. . Keelv was present nnc. pcr.oruieu nr-y . ...vu -w.. -i Cje i r - v - - , , ., . .; tflio f jH -7 - intrtrteT. TOIIWl tO IDC C1 1'Ui'lU'n u ,- r S -:aH-4 V2r iJ M-. .' -" T 1- .-4vl HSTV X 'usseabled. crowd ot xncw xpr .t"-- - -J -- Trtwr rf tthM WJbi rdTrt M Kis-in . fwi za mr.i m f, 7 -i a tt'5 H 8m lrHk i! N rJ I n ii I a v& rr TzJTM m K J71 K1S M XI 13 t- SJ ., VjE Jk Kfm xAa em Jhl t y y fjn y for Infant rtorU .' to wU !an 1 to cbO&m that I recoxninad it ma tnj-rior tn aor priMcnpOoo kown to left. H. A. Awn, M. D Sli Sos. Oxford St, Brooklj, X. Y. mrm- PCm c dtjw n cv An absoitrts enre far ChfnmtlRm. Knni jj te isack, JJurns, Galls, reUevin aad Uimling Iiemcdy. W !' Itegglujr " RejtHlmr Batlnesa. In China begging is s regular bml dch, beggaw b:mg born to the profes sion and bringing up their rhildron to it. In every large city there U a vast ascociation of mecdicants, to frfcich ev eryone who begs for c living mint be long. A' Vwi head is one called the Heireai Kin"-. His nnthontv w abso uy w aoso- lute and to him the other ble. The hociety has a cot and bv this every beggar has acordinir to custom, to htand at the door of a dwelling and howl, sing, knock, or make any other noise he pleases until the occupant givca him one cash. Then he is obliged to dcsit, and can apply at the .samo iflace no more that tiny. No two are allowed to beg together at one place, yet thov nro so numerous that few doors are free from their clamoring long at a time. The proprietors of large establishments who desir to save thorn idvcs the an noyance of the continual visitations, do so bv payinr a cirt tin sum at once to the king, wno causes a written state ment to th -t eflect to be panted by the Mde of the door, and thi procures for that house cei tain exemption. No beg ger dare approach it. for, t lough f.w of them can read, they all rccognie the seal of their chief, and if one transgres ses he may be beaten by the occupant of the house, or, being reported to the king, be more severely punished. Ev ery beggar has his beat, beyond which ho dare not go, and has also his supe rior, to whom every night ho hands over a certain part of the d ty's pro reed:?. The overseers in turn pay the king a fixed snm monthly, which musf he large as he lives like a nabob. If a beggar breaks the laws ho is sent to the king, who is held responsible by the city magistrates for the good conduct of all his people. The punishment he administers is generally too slow for the people who suffer from the depre dations of the beggars, and when a beggar is detected in an offence his punishment generally consists in hav ing his hnnds tied behind him. being drawn up over the limb of the nearest tree and beaten half to death with sticks, clubs, h'sts or anything that comes to hand. To i lit; oiili Knowing. Beeswax nnd salt will make your rusty Hat irons as clean and smooth as glass. Tie a lump of wax iu a rag and keep it for that purpose. When the irons are hot uib them, first with the wax rag, and then scour thorn with a paper or cjoth sprinkled with salt. When soaking alt tUh before cook ing add a little vinegar to the wator; it improves the t!h. trei knives w hich are not iu general u y be kept from rusting if they are dipped in a strong solution of soda; one part water to four of -oda; then wipe dry, roll in flannel and keep in a drv place. tish may be scaled much easier by dipping into boiling water about a min ute. For "greasing" the griddle, cut a white turnip into halves and rub the griddle witL it. It causes r.. smoke, smell, taste or adheiion, and is better than butter or grease. The vab.o of crushed ice na dress ing for burns and scalds, first pointed wit by Sir James Karle, is continued by Dr. Kichanlaon. T ie ice, after being reduced bv crushing or scraping, is mixed witn fresh lard Into a paste, which is placed in a thiu cambric bag and laid upon tho burn. This is said to banish all paiu until tho mixture has so far meit-J that a fresh dressing is necessary. Flowers may be kept very fresh over night if they are excluded entirely from tho air. Todo this wet them thorough ly, put iu a damp box and covei with wet raw cotton or wet newspaper, and place in a cool spot. Milk which is slightly turned or changed may be sweetened and ren dered fit for "use acuta bv stirrine iu a t..i j. "Why He Ieft. Bronkin left his boarding house and now lives at n hotel. "What made you go away?" asked one of his late fellow-boarders. "I had a good reason,'" be answered sulkily. "Of course you had, but what was it?" "Well, Til tell you. I was at din ner the other dav and I heard the land lady and the waiter-girl talking out in the kitchen. " "What did they say?" J "Why, the oldlady asked if I wan in the diuinjr-room yet. aud the girl said I was. Then the old woman asked if I i hnd enten evervthin?r on the table, and ; lue t a I badnS cotumencetl on the tablecloth and dishes when she was in last, but she wouldn't like to write an insurance policy on them. Both women laughed then, a cold, unpleas ant, six-dollar-a-week laugh and I went upstairs and packed ray trunk. That's all there was to it, butI won't j be cA insulted in no man's house.' Mer chant Traveler. Advice to Mothers. 1 , . . ... .. , , r"iii: ii.i'irii-n n i u i nnu nM i "; rft!v:i i.-k eliita suffwns aiut t-nlint witJ .-ipo: fii't'ec ttfth If so vnt ntotit-,'aTjt ?vrjlIllvl.,w.th!,lS. lts ,ieV n !tiraifiiLniii i iK'iviid iuhip it irr.nier. ttiere i n mistak. I a nt ii. h rir?unino'anaa!imutn.r , innifMiie s iMii-041 aim ihw-i onn- v.-in rot. nes tone :ji.1 nf-wtn the lio. !. ir- W!1o."''o)tl-tig;nij forctilWrw U-th!tur i iiieawni iu mo uut. anil iuc prfrntKm oi un me MUf .! mki ots lemaie Bttrs aua itysct..ni In U'o Untied Mate?. rrwiiaf'Tati' j..,- ..ijt :iitw.?-tlr- vrrt. Iri "-'I s i and Children. Cwtrt erri CoUr. CoBtlcd'n, Ko- r ito:ncL, IjiTTtum, Exudation. Wiutuui lo:nr'o u uuxllrrJo. u.";i -J-Jiw ll....J-'i.Lm H n fBL.o n rica tT3c rr $ Lii .niHi'fcsirart e1 UffifoU fi'Ci !k i Z & l5c -na i jt ii. d - rff r.K x.t- -,- "-T ---- Ac. An Iiintantuncou dbWft.k . E K p v . y u . R. R. Sherer, Prop. - . f ' R i ? OILS AWP DR CS. Proprietary Modlcincs a Spociaity A nevr nrjil varied f r:nnt f ;M?AND L AHPFilTDEESJOSr RECEIVED i TSl AND THB Eed Olcud Chief $2.25 per year. Tm? CTIICAOO WKEKI.YNi:WS in now ac eight page, Mxty fourclumn paper. It In the lurgest " dollar veokly ' in America. Itu eight broad lonir p cf's preieut ech week n tim-5 of choffly selected matter, cniitaiuing much to miu each of the vary In c tat s of t!ie fanu'y c rele. First and ft.rcinot it rives all thk NKWB, compleie as to dt'tails. yet concise in form lte conne'tlon tvhh the CHICAGO DAILY NKWSdnitn ber of tlie AntonaUd l'ret) give it facilities tor news gathcrinc urii.rpased by any journal 1lntlie eounfy lU market kki'ORTB are hpcchiUy com plete and tliorouchly trustworthy. Ttr ticular altetiliou is given to agricultural tnd home matter. Every issue con tains SIX COMPLETED HTOKI1-S, and a regular installment of au original fetory liy borne well-known Englifh or Amer ican author, exclusively M-cured for Uie CHICAGO DAILY KEW.. Con dcnswl noteaon fashions, art, industries, literature, science, etc , etc . appear regularly. Few papers in the country p.rc so ex tensively quoted by the pre in eeneral for its bright and humorou prruropLh as the Chiavjo Daily Artr Tl. eine nil reproduced in the "WEEKLY NEW& In itft editorial cxpre.!-ion the paper kpcak3 from the standpoint of the indupendenT journalist, thereby ecop nz the temptation to support "or con done the questionable under the pres sure of party allepance Here partisan extrtinlsts will not Hkc u. tl.e bur minded and thoughtful of all parties will appreciate aad value its candid statements of facts and conclusion's, all calculated to qnalify the reader for tho formation of hta own intelh'ent opinion. The political events of the year to como promise to assume mch a character that a thoroughly truthful and im partial record become all-important rather than a partisan one. colored and perverted to individual llkinc. In all its jfpaitmenis me uuuauu WEEKLY rTE S alma to preni nn S3 enterprising, impartial and cntcrtai family newspapex ol toe very grade. WHAT OLD SUBSCRIBERS SAY Whin Vuy iwar their Svlscrijitian. Illl'm CaaoB. Pontile. OtWntf roaotr. Mictu, aj: -1 tUlak It l Ul: tt r-lr In Atoerle' . . . L. A.'WeUh. Ealllran. O, .' I better th mtiiir 6f the 1 p;wr. Jroe P. Mslone. ia bt Cfcurlr itrf rt, New Orleans. La, j: In conprini: yuor pPr trlth others I receive. I tnuit t roars. tb ClKto WmLT Xws,l icood. t-'tirr best. 1 would oonerulss m mrs.1 ihsn a nuait-rrof th? hiwi. ltlsAnewsp;'eror theay. 1: U true Uluaane. Alfred P. Foster. T"odann. Henrr Conntr. III., uti: -It Is cacof toe cirx p?rr ta! lhen4" r W. IT. lUindrs. Actrlsn. ilt-h T . dent taut to rnl a number. It Is Uie ltst raper tor ram t h.f frcrKfll " PeurLM.?c. 1-ten',Fann(!erCoccty.5eb. ays: - 1 like 1 he "Vxi.t Sii It s full of raadabls and valaab e orc. inl lth.uf-h I sra in receipt of nine we-tlr Jcras., 1 i.jj cos tralned to adopt Tan xxklt Ni a j. JC, becacse of Its noo artltsr, tftcde la polities, citing tne the arcr ! tratU cceralss the actions of sat political p-r- H. B. Davenport. Palnm-, V. T, tr" "It is the chespcat aad Uc; jnyeT I cicr Mr. L- Srhoca!i.HasnIta!.Mo.fv I l'se oar paper err mneh. I ret .x o her pr-. at do col like them as veil as it; Wxu.lt wTB. Laar. MantSeid. Tex, asjst I ia nltWy pleaaed with the Sr. for I et t-.l-tlr presented in It tn nch a r that t sv LoC2 aides ot the question fatrty sit fonXh.cij S atterlr Impoaslbl to get ta a strtcUy Inr Jor aal of either sice. Its size and character ennsi.' red. tbe CHICAGO WEEKLY NEWS L th c?api txldv inJmaiea. OXE DOL LAR A YEAR, postage included. Our special Clabbing Terms briar it trithin th re-sen of all our aurwenrters. cpexi cxipiea mav be seen at his offica. ad SbTipdoa.to tliis o2i. C wn pvent.- rnt tl tTr 5hftdoic eforo iVl.Ht.il - fd have with-tooi ill tct for tl.ir' yi- nd th nitrify tnd oxee'lonce of tlifir rvin ,pd Sal- r-,ttii ?liow the clorioti'? f tjrre- of it A H'lEbanc s Greatest Blessing is n strrns irorost. i!r!tbi;l tvlt with s clear lr. iome rrvmnlcxifin. P, ... - . , , n A tme o - ri. THE C37Y Chicago Weekly '-. Hews f"!m S&l&mHJaf er In , 6si;,liMitis,taaiiiM! Mm Ac ,Sn l.' rU r -s t Alk 1 7.Vrf rvi. Acms" Pulverizers dS I ; jf-rjj " " pi ' tn mw i i Tirt- i 5J .1 I J9rl X' r xstl '-.i IfeMt Ur ! l iit nn. Pan. in ri , ita-'V'-U Jl, f-y i,, "3 .JAv - iwvr i..r it. v. rv !.- jh-j PaiH !?! fv'v-1?"l i-X?-, fv-Vit. ' iJ r... TallK "til tr'.H .t mJty ur-U tl;'. ! .? s i .r-5. i n m r rw js t- t.s mimaim jjii h. ihj j t j .. i -S -" .sC'-V -"- -,- A?' Jf , J-f.-lt .k .nr! .i-r ,b.U ul IImM J 'J Iim in -s lnlii-li'lilk uruu u Jolm Boesch, I :m77nm I Mfl YUUi 'I I Vl i r . U 11 ib tt yfoUblHl Where uill be f tj;.d t t 'whip.; n. tt.e n r l.t o s,eh - Sugars, Teas, Coffees, Sirups, Fruits, Bacon, Earn, Dried Beef, C'heoe ana Crackers, Tobacco?-, Cigar-, and Crockery. Honing by f.iir dealing to merit a share of the public pjttronne ee inc. IN FEATHERLEY'S BUILDING, Oppwite be Cl.jeugo Lumber Vard. S. V. LUDLOW. C B. rm n 1 ir , f T.-raj& RED CLOUD, NEB. ghsst Market Price Paid ! rA a n R T. - T " n " n VV'.LL MOSHER'S, Prop. vm wi m m j " T " TV 3r.lt 'ct. r. ?v-i- r ml, Cys tf-rs, y Cliickene, v L. OLD STAKD, RED CLOUD, NE3. li j j fcuj -r -- r . " f : 0;;rf-. Soa nogle Dealers In iMIitm IlillfL 1HI SEVir-IG MACKINE5. ETC. ed CIoud. The IJcvee. Gcirr: is vsv.cl Frpe. nnii March, each year . 1 pa.3, lH' inches, with over .St30Oiih':ration5 c whole picture cH ". Giti-s Trholtselc prices tft-trt to conrumcri en ell qocAs f,r personal or gFFv UJy u Tellihoirto Asf-sJ onirr. nJ pivea exact sVf Va ot ci" tr. cnth.ngyoa fcn fx uv, drin'-., est. wear, or yiJr b-irc fan 1-O'kscfr1 n ir'-rtnalioa p!nd Ctkt. the morpt- f t.ie vcrld. We atU Ail sccpr Freefi snrddressvpon rt-j'Jt of the jcetaie 8 oat. Let us Lair from toil "Kep-iilr, f.lONTCOfv SRY -ARD & CO S? u. it3 -i. . Tfias .afclU. 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