m I fe i K Rw itlB CHIEF lsrjihaeI Weekly. FfWy, Oeft. 14' Itffi ' 1 Per Annum Unrimr la Aowsa.es.- It sot M l Mvsaee, fWr Wiim M II, ISM, the price mill t WmSxC' A. C. HOMER, Editor. i ' ' Mesv"Jk Ml at the ft Offles Incited cloud, Kcb. m asll Mtterof the tecond enws eaMlcaa National Ticket, rSrrre,Hd1fcllJ.AlllWN, For Vks-rretlSest WMITJtXAW BBI, Pet CoBfrMnuw Nk District W.KAKIMWI, Mate Ticket. ...IforGoTsrser, - LOIBNZO cbounbk. ForUtstmstOsvenor. T. J. MAJOEM. .rsrBecrtttrrst Ms. . JOHN C.ALLEN. For Alitor, rUQKNEJ00RK otTnunr'j B .HARTLEY. Forooofundynd Hid,, FerHaperlBtesSeat of Public Instruction, A. X. UOUDV. For fasts Master, . W. T. AtJBriN. For Float RepresesUtlve, WM. BROWN. itjr Ticket. For RsprsssatsMrt 4tk district, FsrOosstyAKarsty, MANI.PH McNITT ForCror,BrJWHeT MeKelvhss is not in it in Webster eotutr. and thero is not the least doubt but what Andrews will carry the coast? by from 1B0 to 200 majority. The great change that is taking place in this county, is cvidonee that tbe independent party is losing hun dred of voters who aro turning against MoKeighan. Every day that remains beforo eleetiot Bakes MoKeighan's chances for going to congress a second term, beautifully less. Tho poople havo bo come tired of bluafor and desiro to send a man to congress who will not stand areund on tho street corners telling what a horriblo condition they are in, but want a man who will be at his post attending to legislation. The other day an Iowa man, was talking ta Capt. Houohin, one of our breesy independents. As usual Cap was claiming everything. Tho Town man' maintained that the republican party waa par excellent, upon whloh our independent friend said that tho devil was once an angel, and adding in parenthesis "What is he now ?" Beforo he could utter another word the Iowa gentleman responded that he waa an independent, ine crowa thought that that was pretty hard on the devil. St. Louis as Seen b) n ZScd Cloud Bey. , Editor Ciiiep I arrived hero one week ago today and from tho first was net favorably impressed with this city. I have been very busy sinco l arrived but will doseribo to some extent some of the things 1 havo scon, leaving the rest for somo futuro time. Tho Marion Sims collcgo of modi oino is situated in tho highest part of tho city thus affotding us plenty of fresh air and a good viow of the city. It is threo miles from tho business cen ter but is easily reached from all points by etrcot cars. Thero aro about 200 students enrolled, but at tho end of tho month thero will prob ably be 200 present. At the present time, during tho oirnival, tho streets and many of tho Firominent buildings aro brilliantly il uminatod every evening. Tho Veiled Prophet parade, which took placo Tuesday evening, was, I am told, more beautiful tban any previous production of that event. Thcso parades occur every year and tho aim of tho citisens is to havo each ono better than tho preceding Tho cos- tumrs are spotlosx white, thus, in the toroh light, making it very boautiful indeed. Largo numbers of pcplo woro hero from all parts of tho United States, and all along tho line of march tho streets were orowded to such an extent that it required eiuht mounted policemen ahead of the parado to keep the people back and then at times it could not be done St. Louis has moro parks than any city of its site in tho U. S., and she also claims the honor of having the Inrgest park in Amcrioa. Ongoing into tho exposition building tho first thing to attract my attention waa Oil more's band. Tboy wcro playing some national air and tho musio held me ipell-bound for half an hour and then I besan to realize what a vast amount of practice tho lied Cloud band would liavo to hnvo before thuy could over play bo well. Hero you find represented every kind of industry carried on in St. Louis. 1 will not attempt to desrribo what I Haw for I havo neither t.ine nor ability to do so; but tho one thing which attracted my attention the most was a printing press which was printing eight pago papers at tho rate of 12.000 an hour. Whilo no doubt this is a pleasant placo to live, I do not think 1 caro to raako it my permanent placo of resi dence, not on account of tho sur roundings, but on account of tho cli mate Tho air is very tttnoky und damp, and just now tho mosquito aro so numerous ono cannot sleep n'ghta. On tho whole, Nebraska is good enough for mo. As I am oompollod to stay hero for a whilo though ploaso send mo the tireat Family Weekly. Ilcspcctfully yours, ,F. E. MoKeeuy, Educational Department. D. M. HUNTER, Editor. Kl s n , .. fV(5 Over in Walnut creok tho other sight occurred a joint debate botween Harry Hopkins, Frii Riohardson, in ' dependents, and Randolph McNitt, republiean, reipectivo candidates for county attorney. Frix and Hopkins thought they had a snap, but tho way that llanney mopped the earth with his opponents was a caution. Tho meeting when polled stood 47 repub liean. 5 den icrate and 2 independ ents, they wci-e the two speakers first mention!. Then is no question but '4fV-wMl not only llanney McNitt will bo 4tevti. but alio the entito ropubli ' eat ticket in this county. DVBDeneiB. distress Biter entini;. 6our tomaoh, poor appetite, bad tnuU, cont- eufioBRue ana assrtuurn are oureu uy DeWltt's Little Early Risers, the famous litte pill. For sale by Cotting. I Want te Buy FtiriuH Parties having cheap farm lands for salo, improved or unimproved can find buyers by calling on D. 11. Spnnoglo, Roal Estato and Loan Agent, lied Cloud, Neb. Farm loans at six per coat option to pay after two years, D. li. Sian- oqle. Program or Red Lionel Teach era' meeting. Many schools aro making prepara tion for the observance of Columbus Day. . Many who aro iiot tcaohern have joined tho local reading oirole in Cathorton and arc much interested in tho work. Tho long winter evenings cou'd not bo moro profitable spent by patrons, sohool officers, and others than in making n study of Pages' Theory and I'raotico and Halo s Mgnts or Two Centuries. A study of Page's Theory and Practico by patrons and school officers would have n tendency to create moro sympathy with the teach ers in their work in tho school room, and cause all to havo a blether idea of what constitutes a true teacher, and a better idea of what tho peoplo in each district should do in order that our public sohools could be raised to that standard of effioioney so desira- bio for tho promotion of tho best in terests of tho children who attend them. Tho study of Hale's Lights of Two Centuries would lead all to know something of thoso men who have bcon leaders in thoir special lines of work, and would add much to the storo of tho student's 'general knowl edge. A study of tho. biographies of leading mon in any ago is a atudy of tho hiBtory of the titno iu which they lived; as men make history. Reading oirole work properly con ducted in any neighborhood would lift tho peoplo nbovo their ordinary piano of life and causo their thought to bo placed upon something elevating both intellectually and morally, and kcop them from wasting much valu able timo on tho potty gossip of tho community in which they live. Wo would liko to see some of the patrons join with teachers in tho Reading Circlo work. Wo believe both would bo benefitted by so doing. Mrs. Franc S. Gather is tho leader of tho Reading Circle in Cathcrton prcoinot. Thoir meetings, aro inter esting and profitable. Why aro there not moro of such looal circles. Tho Garfiold local Reading Circle is a success also. An abstract of teachers' first monthly reports will bo Riven noxt week. Somo reports havo not boon received and arc past duo. Nothing shows the proficiency of a teacher so muoh as nromptness in making reports, and in doing other work, To Prevent the Grip Or nny othor similar epidemic the blood and tho whole system should be kopt in a healthy condition. If you feel worn oat or have "thai tired feeling' in the moruincr. Donot be suilty of neglect. Oivo immediate attention to yourself. Take nood's Barsaparllla to glre strength, purify the blood and prevent disease. nood's Fills oureliyer ills, jaundice, bil iousness, siok headache, constipation. Annual Convention, W. C.T. U., Denver, Coloiado, Oct 26-Nov. 2. For this occasion the Burlington Routo will have in addition to re duced rates from all stations through car arrangements to Denver. For in- tormatioii as to scrvico from your station, address Mrs. O. M. Wood ward, Vicc-Prcs. YV. C. T. U., 8eward, Nob. Weak Strong " a marked 1'fwflt which ncojilj In run n cr wr.ikcncd stale of health ilorlro , . i lliHii'.'s Bnrnai'arllla, conclusively proves c lalm that this mcillclno " makes tlio weak gtrmiR." It docs not act like a stimulant, Imparting fictitious strength (torn which thero must follow a reaction of greater weakness than before, but In the most natural way Mood's Barsaparllla overcomes that tired recl ine, create an appetite, purines tho Mood, ami, In short, gives groat bodily, ncrvo, mental and digestive strength. Faggd Out "Last spring I was completely fagged out. My strength left me and I felt sick and mis erable aU the time, so that I could hardly attend to my Business. I took one bottle of Hood's Barsaparllla, and It cured mc. There Is nothing like It." B. C. Bkoolb, Editor Enterprise, Belleville, Mich. "I derived very much benefit from flood's Barsaparllla, which I took for general debility. It built mo right up, and gave me an excel lent appetite." ED.JENXiNs,Mt,Savage,Md. N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Barsa parllla do not bo Induced to buy anything else instead. Insist upon having Hood's Sarsaparilla MSbrsJllrastlstt. Ill six tor, Prepared only by O. L HOOD 00, Apothecaries, LowsU, Km. 100 Do Qrf Dollar Legal Notice. Whereas, on the 2d dav of March. 1802. W. 11. Quiwlts made, executed nnd de livered to Riohardson, nughee & Co., his two certain promissory notes for tho sura of six hundred dollars each, dated March 2, 1892, one of whloh notes is duo and payable March 1, 1808, and tho other of which is due and payable March 1, 1894. and whereas the said Goiwits, to secure the payment of said notes, mado, execut ed and delivered to raid Riohardson, Hughes k Co., a chattel mortgage on the following described property towit: Ono standard bred trottlntr stallion No. 1)452, called Noah Biroh, seal brown in color, with one white ankle on right hind leg, six years old; whereas said chattel mort Wright's Ffealtli Underwear. Non-Irrilnling, Always Soft, '.. 'th And more durable tlmn tho ordinary knit. New York, 189& To the Trade and tJie Consumer: In submitting to you the " Wright's Health Uuderwear" we desire call ing special attention to their SANJTAllY OUAL-FFIE8. 'The garments absorb the perspiration as rapidly as emitted through the pores of the shin and car ry it to the surface of fabric where it is evavoraU ed, thereby preventing the body from being sud denly chilled by atmospheric changes and guard ing the wearer against colds, la grippe, pneumon ia, rheumatism, etc. The finest material is Used in their manufac ture, and for warmth, comfort and durability arc unsurpassed. TJie fleecing is woven in the fabric and is Huar anteed not to wear off until the garment is thor oughly worn out. Use only ordinary care in washing fine woolens. Upou their merits alone we commend to you gage was duly filed in the clerk's office of Webster county, Nebraska, on tho Utb day of March, 1892, andwhereos, by the termB and conditions; of said mortgage. xr the mortgagees or tnoir As signs should feel unsafe or insecuro then it should bo lawful for tbe said mortgagee or his assigns to take immediato posses sion of said goods nnd chattels, mid to sell tho same at publlo auction, nnd whereas the said mortcaseed feel nnsafo hand insecure and the terms of said chat tel mortgage havo been by the said Qui- wits violated, and said mortgagees nave taken possession of said property by reason thereof, nnd under the terms and conditions of said mortgage, now. notice is hereby given that tho said mortgagees will sell the mortgaged property above described under said mortiaco at the liv ery stable of Joseph O. uolcomb, in the oity of Red Cloud, In the county of Web ster, Nebraska, on tho 22d day of Ootober, 1892, at one o clocK p. m. ol said day, There is now due and owing from said Quiwits to the said mortgagees on the said notes ana mortgage, me earn oi vizuu. KlOIIAUDSON, HUUHES A Co. By Jas.MoNeny, Their Atty. 10-4t WRIGHTS HEALTH UNDERWEAR, P. S Beware of imitations. THE ABOVI3 GOODS ARE FOR SALE IIV CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. C. M. SMITH & SON, PaorniETORs or mwww iswm 9 Mate Creek Items. Sowing wheat is tho order of tho daj. Chas. Isom, Tuff Sutton, and Thos. Brown havo done some good thresh ing iu these parts. Mr. Lewis did not soil all of his stoek .at the sale; ho bad rather u poor crowd, Mr. Al. Patton's sorghum barrel leaked he says about 20 gallons in one ulght The corn has dried up nirnly, and the sorghum cane is all worked up and now wo are ready for Mr. Jaok Frost and don't think he can cat any thing we have. Mr. Clark Stephens' early sowing of wheat came up nicely and tho bugs or dry weather ono has caused it to dis appear again. Fresh potatoes are boing dug and sold for 50cs, wheat 48 to &2cts, oats 22 to 23ote, and ryo4Bots. Mrs. Frank Gray is in poor health. John Davis has a very siok child, Mrs, Chas.. Davis of Ind., has bocn visiting bor sister Mrs. Squire Foglo and otbor relatives has returned homo. Air. A. S. Ringbury, of Smith Centre, was in this part recently on legal business. Tut! Sutton has bought a now wag on and he has two cheap ones for sale, A first class singing teacher is get ting up a school at Mount Hope. Occasional. What shall it nrotlt ... -- . m . in the wnoie worm anu men man if lie en has the so bad that he can't enjoy nny crood thintrs it container Ho wool have dyspopala it he takes DoWhts Little' Early Risers. Frfr sale at Cottlngs t IF " Notice. AU orders for oil or gasolino left at Bpekesield's grocery store will bo promptly filled by tho Bluo Tank ffagon. X ,' Children oryj'( Pftohtr'0 Cattort f Died. -In the city of consumption. A familiar headline isn't It T It's pretty risky to neglect cold or cough. Ono minute cough cure is pleasant, safe and sure. For sale at Cotting's. Drunkenness, er the Liquor Habit Cured nt Homo In Ten Days by Admlalstertng Dr. Haines Golden Specific. It can be given in a gloss of boor, a oup of coffeo or tea or in food without the knowledge of the patient It is ab solutely harmless and will effect a per manent and speedy sure, whethor tho patient is n moderate drinker or an al coholic wreck. It has boon given in thousands of cases, nnd in ovory instance a perfect cure has followed. It never falls. The system onco Impregnated with the apeoitio, it becomes an uttor impossi bility for the liquor appetite to exist. Cures guaranteed. 48 pago book of par ticulars free. Address the Golden Spe cific Co., 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, O. sT" n!n assisnaannssB avnBaBuuujauuungggia A i Hemombcr Wiener is doping out his mon's and boys' boots t1cs than cost. , Farm loans at lowest interest. Strictly first-class loans at lowor rutos than has ever been given in this couu ay before Option to pay part or all nt end of any jear.C. F. CatiikiC Pilos rf poople havo pileu, but Do? Witt's Witoh llazol Balvo will euro thrin. For Bala nt Cotting's. Children Cry for Mchor'oCattorla. When lUby was sick, we gate her Oaatorla. When she was a Child, she cried for CastorU. When tho became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Vfhea she bad Children, aha gave them Caatorla You will fail in your duty it you do not bco W. W. Wright before you buy a heuting or cooking stove. He has the flneBt line in the valley. Call on T. E. Penman, Jeweler and optician for fine watch cleaning and repairing, artistic lotter, emblem and monogram engraving. A full line of watches, clocks, jewelry, spectacles, etc always on hand. Can fit any eye with tho very best of spectacles. You will find, in Cotting's drug sterj, Thero is no use talking, neither Harri son or Cleveland will be elected unless they tako DoWitt's Littlo Early Risers. Thoy havo n "get thero" quality possess ed by no other pill. For sale by Cotting. For Flour and Feed Go nnd seo L. F. Albright. He keeps tho best brands and sells his flour just as cheap as others. Also sells hard nnd soft coal. Friocs reasonable. Of fioo and soalcs, corner of Webster strcot and dth avenue. Insurance. For Firo Lightning and Tornado InBuranoe in the German of Freeport and othor reliable companies", call oo or write to Chas. Sohaffnit, offioe over J)oyo's drug store, Red Cloud, Nebr. For fino tobacco, oigars, candies &c, go to J. 0. Lindley's. When you get ready to buy your ohildron's school suits this fall we want you to inspect our stock. We will convinco you easily that wo soli ho goods at correct prices, Chicago Clotiiino Stouk. y W tuned. - A few good farm loans, six per cont intorcst. No second mortgage D. 11 Spanooeb. " Children Cry for Pitcher's Cattorla. FQI SALE! PLANTATION 1100 acres, COO In cultivation, Cood orchard. 0 room residence, storo bulldinK Mxio, 2 stories blah; 2 burns, 30x70 ami 40x80. Iron roofed; cribs, stables, etc., 13 tenant houses. Bin and irrl't mill, both water power: bounded on two sides by a splendid stream, land as rich and productlvoa Mississippi bot tom, une uinucr, pure wnier, neaimy situation. l'rlce, aiww. . 100 acres, GO In cultivation, orchard, small noutcs, etc. All good land, l'rieo, 61.00 per CIV. ..600 acres. 300 In cultivation. Tho best farm In Fulton county. On line stream, soli llrst-class rricc, sssoo. FOR TRADE. 200 acres ot farmland, dwelling house, and a stock ot lewelry. and town property in tho town ot Mammoth HprliiRS, Arkansas, for real osUto In w around ltcd Cloud. For further In formation on above property address, CAPT. A, L, COOPER, .Mammoth prlngs, Ark. Or U. 11. SPANOGLE, Kcd Cloud, icb. All draying promptly attended. Yojur orders solicited. 4 MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MAin. tisve 25 tn M cent uu tveiy dollar 5011 puu Write for unr mammoth Vatidnenn, n t)i-piiiis bouk,cnntslnlSK llluMmtlon ud !" I"K Imtp.t mu afsctarsr' iirlcr, witb mauwlnciuifin'dlfcuimu of every kind of good nnd ruppllen manufactured sad InporUd lutu tbe United state'. Groceries. UouMbold Good, Furullure, Clothing, Lndlen aDdUeut' Clothing and FurDiahtng lioodi, Ureas Uooda, While Uooda, Dry Uuoda, llala, Capi, Boots and Snoaa, Uloves, Motlom, l.liware, 8uuioDery,WUaea,Clocka, Jewelry, Hllverwsre, Batfl. wslpa. AurlcuUnral lmplemcnla, eto. oiiCr riiurr cLih3 uoous. cstsiosue sot oaractlpto(2S cants for esprsMsee. Waarelhe only concern which sella st msonfacturera' prlcea, allow ln tbe barer the ssbm discount tut the aunuUcturar rives to the wholeiale buyer. We Bosrsnlce all goods ss represented! If not foond so, moasy rsfnnded. Goods sent by express or might, with privilege of examination before pay. teg. A. KAIll'EN A CO.. IK Qalncy Street, Chicago, 111. WE WILL PAY A salary ot 123 to M prr week to GOOD agents to represent na In every county, and sell our general lloeotMerchandlaeatmauutttcturera' prices. Only thosi who want stkaiTy xurMYMCxr mtRo Arrur. Cataloguo aud UArllculars acut ou receipt ot 83 cents for exproaase. A. KARPF.N ft CO. 123 Qalncy fiueet, Chicago, III. m i s illl J&& H Usaally Indicate a disorder of tho Kidneys, aaa prompt measures saoald be taken to prevent serious trouble. llfeWf AW?fiJ ,B helrnclplency, WUek irBeglectea, may become dangerous. DR. J. H. MCLEAN'S LIVER ife KIDNEY BALM Is what you mjJ. it wlU eure Wvcr Dlsor MiKHMr Weakness. Slight's Dles and Diabetes. Prlee ( per bottle. Send S-oent stamp for book or hints, how to live aad oare these distressing complaints. THI OR. J. H. MCLEAN MED.' CO fT. t-Oll, MO, FLOUR and OSOAR PATMOR . Perkins & Mitchell's old stand. Choice Flour & Feed, And sells it cheap. Get his prices before buying )oui flour. 15,000 .TO LOAN TO WORTHY 8TUDENT. VarnVHV--y ?? Ba'22iLrq,lrip(ltorecclvSnnei,u.r.1ilo,,.tttt,'Uco,leBe- Tlus oul conditions of urliulsslop 5n?5J??.nl.oral cliaracter and an ambition to aeoure an oductttlon. Tills uiilfK lias set usldo S!5J?X.h-li,a,!.01auJl"J y,?.???" earJtjy,Pr? P?!"6 wll wlsn attend our school, but &v.f.n?,&Vt8dyJl,.,!(,s- All tlioUme needed will Bo Klyen In whloh to pay tlio loan: nudtt ludjentnUko a full coumo to graduation without a dollar to begin with. ..s --:.. " -". m. uuiuuiu iuib ! iiuuoaaioiB you cnnnoi niinrn rn Mart states represented Iu jier weeK. J!0?. SSli0 " tIiocjirnli.r:ef sa-IJ otlivsr schools, send for our .catalogm. and we will leave It t yourjudgment which school In tho west ranks first lu standlug. Address, A. M. IIAMGlg, Pret., GraHtl Ishuitl, Neb. iu me wiinoui an ociucation wlien You uavo ah opportunity like this. Ten lllfl ftttj.llflnilik Ullil tMtir .fklll..a lua. . Aa. 1,.? I. KJ.. ..,. i We IcACll the Klectrlo Slinrt-llnhil wlili-h rati Im Inarnait In In.atin.., . NEW STOVES! NEW STOVES W. W Wright Una Just Received a Now, Large nnd Well Selected Lino or Cooking; and Heating Stoves! Don't fail to see him before YOXJ BUY. A complete line of all -kinds of hardware. FARM LOANS Cltcnncat over oircrcd In tlila county. NtralRht H per cent Aiiiiual In terest with option. Straight 7 1-U per cent Semi. Annunl Interest with option. Loana imtdo 5 I .'J per cent by paying caah communion or 1 l.il percent. J. 11. BAILEY, Red Cloud, Neb. OlUce under r & M Bank DO iRAIIll PEED UY HIP LIVE YOU I .hip STOCK? If so It will bo to your Intorcst to ship to tho SIEIEL, WELCH ft CLAWSON UVK HTOCK COMMISSION CO., Kansas City ttook Yards. give your shipments their personal atten tlon, keep you posted by wlrs or papsak furnish you money at reduced rates . THEY WILL y . . tf i . 7 4 X hj r t'1 "1 if . V A m Lt? i PssW ifcm''M'wwTwnimiwoit)iiiiiiffli(ww A