The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, October 28, 1892, Image 3
raT I4JHI ' i wtwmmmmmmmmm mnpimp VtrMgtiA9ii:mklt.wm wwww MMM4NfMA mAr.MtttaSSS&Ji itjrm&ma!& Bfwf&ft&!&ifatoi2rtawmwwmmmmim t v ." &&&c&2&&ri wmmmmmtm jWWiiiwrfa3da?ittW iwum i n)ymii'MWiww.in4i - THE ELECTION. Mr. Blaino's Uttcranco In tho North American Itovlow. Mr. Clmrlnml Scnrril I'nr 1IU Letter l'rrHltlrnt Ilnrrliiiu CiiiiihumhU'iI Hut Uttln lllrrorento Out.lile uflwu l'nlnti. Nr.w Yoitrc. Oct, 24. Mr. Maine's lonp promised utterance of thu presi dential oleotfott of "JSJ appears In tho Novombur number tf tho North Amcrl tun Kcvluw, which is to bi published to-il:iy. It occupies thlrtecrii pages lu tho Kuvlow. Mr. Ululni notes tho lock of r.xuitcnumt uttciHlltitf tho president tiul election eontraitlnir It with the tur moil of Interest that ('fcliuraotcrlwsd tho I'ntnpMgn ot the older Harrison. This elmtijjc. of public Interest in bucIi con testa, ho ButTKoati, may bo accounted for by tlio growth in population, and the consequent nbaorptfou 1h vast com inorcinl operations, and It' may' bo po8l bio Indicate! a subsidence In tho future of extreme partisanship. Mr. Maine fflren special attention to the letters of tho pnfddcntlal candi dates. Of President Harrison's lettei ho says nition other things:.. That per haps none of his prrdeoewwrs has made bo exhaustive and more clear presenta tion of tho questions Involved. Mr. Cleveland's letter Is subjected to scorching criticism. Mr. lllnlne finds that in greater measure than Mr. liar rlson'H it departs from tho platform of his party; in fact that "Mr. Cleveland lias made tho platform upon which he Is now before the people," and "that Mr. Cleveland's departure from the po sition of his party's platform, the plat form of freo trade, confirms the impres sion which has been general, that a" large proportion of the democrft tlo par ty believes iu protection lu some form." Mr. lllaluo makes caustic comment upon Mr. Cleveland's utterance on the currency ami tho state banks. Ho up-, holds tho republican policy of gruntiug liberal pensions to the veterans of tho war. On this point ho says: "Tho amount wo contribute toward pensions is larger than tho amount paid by any of tho European nations for a standing army. Surely tho binding up of the wounds of the past war ts more merci ful and honorable work thau is prepar ing tho country for a new one." Tho most remarkable thing In the presidential canvase of 1803 Mr. Dlainc rctrnrdi as "the manner m wnicn in some sections of tho coun Issues huvo boon put out of sight tho force bill ulona brought'lnto prom- and How- NEBRASKA gTAfg tififlffi.' DorFY'scoal sheds nt Schuyler havo boon entirely destroyed by lire. Huttk, lloyd county, has voted f 15, 000 lo build a now Bohoolhouso, , , Tin: prenehers of Otoo county havo formed a ministerial association. Tiir.m: nro seventeen criminal cases on the S.illno county court docket. T Lanh bookers nro Hocking Into Nanco county nnd largo amounts of laBil arc neiii num. Hauvai'.d will vote on a proposition to issue bonds, to build asystcm of waterworks. ' '$ ' t sued tho UurllnKtonVoad'f(r JS.OOWof tho loss of n leg. ;, JnMU$,i .17 Jon.v IiVr.t.t., a Johnson county form er, sold f UM worth of melons from otio noro of ground this season. t , LtaliTNiNO struck' nntl net 'main n bttick of small grain near PluttsuiQUth nnd 000 bushels wcrtfburfifed. ff Five of tho six children of lr. a Mrs. Klias Conger, residing near ells, died recently of diphtheria O. V. Nnt.Rox, a Polk county farmer, has harvested fifteen tons qf broom corn, which will bring him ?fl) per ton. 'I' 1 1 ! ui.hnnt phHilrim nf tho statu were nil nntrinlln on Colllfnllan dtlV? the' 21st, and celebrated wHIiaairit nnd ea- Miw. l'AiN-mo, tho widow of a lltif falo county farmer, litis fuul two saloon keepers for 15,000 for selling liquor ta her husband and causing his death. I Afteii six weeks of married llfo Kti dolph Altonfelt, of Norfolk, deserted his wife and carried away her savings, as well as all tho money' ho hnd in tl)e bank. FiiAXic Smith and Charles l'hlllini havo been arrested nt Fremont on the charge of holding iipe, undVobblng James II. Hums, a brakeman on the Elkhorn road. " Thk explosion of a' flro which destroyed tho bam on the Arnold farm in Folk county and six horses wero burned to dcuth. Light Orcgory was so badly burned that his llfo-was despaired oj. . - Minnik Ci.AttR, nged 10 years, daugh ter of C. F. Clark, of Narviud, has mys teriously disappeared and no clew of the missing girl hns as yot been found. Her father believes that sho has been inado tho victim of tramps. John Cisco, employed at Huff, Hart ling & Co.'s elevator ut Nebraska City, while at work on tho top of tho build Inir rnnnnttv Inst hls'lmliiTieu nnd foil to ...0 .J --. --..-,.-..--..----- -- the trround. a aistance ol mty wet n t - V . . "k lted up. stato district court nt Omaha, sitting in the. case ot their colleairue. Judeo Scott, Imvd re- - f lantern-caused n in which in , vuc v"t "- . .t. oil m,.. was uuconsclous when pic HLODCirrQ HOUSE LIFE. AmMltlet of the I.tro and Nome rnngnt Vt ) Romark. M'nny of tho largo old-fashioned houses in Washington nro owned by persons whoso Incomes tiro In Inverse tatlo o tho Blr.o of their dwellings, therefore tlioy take a few boarders or clso rent rooms. Iu ouo of these houses a certain journalist has tho back room juit across tho broad hall from th back parlor. Ouo Friday night recently ho was out Intni- ttiun 1ttlllll. Ml nVOlvdlMll himself tho nt xt morning ami did not leavo tho house until nbout It o'clock. When ho opee'enl tho front door ho saw a hcarso nqd several cartlages standing iu frotil of ,ttie house anil, a ho was naturally a Utile, uurlous to know who was.be.-. rcaved, he said to a hackmau who was leaning against the fenco: "Who Is dead? Where is the f nncralf " He snyn yon i'night hav6 lsnockcti him down with a feather when tho man ro- plfcrfdlooklng aVhlm with surprise: "In your house, sir!" Dr. T was at that moment read ing the burial service in tho front patJ lor. The deceased, a lady, was only a a visitor in the city Bud licr friends had, nt first, intended to tako her to her ibome in W for iatorment; therefore, iioefapo was hnng on tho door and no announcement of her death was inserted in the paper. They afterward decided to lay her in a vault i n one of the Washing ton cemeteries, but, aa nor menus wero few, no one but the half dozen relatives were at the funeral. Henee there was no confusion and no stir in the hall to attract attention when tho journalist left his room. Most of tho peoplo who room in this hotiso are middle aged, quiet people; the only young man, Mr. Tr -, has tho hall rm up ouo flight Last week ho went to his landlady's Bitting room in thoback building (or L) and tapped at tlio door. ' " "Como in," said sorao one. ' So ho entered, nud thcro sat a stran ger who looked ootnfortablo nnd very much at home, in smokiug jacket, enp and slippers. Mr. L asked if his landlady wero thero. . "No," said tlio Btrangor, "sho i not," "I'm Mr. h ," auld tho young man. "Oil! Can I er or do anything for you?" "I cane to ask for a picco of ice." "Ohl 'Well. If you go down-stairs and find tho servants I reckon they'll glvo yon some." ' Down-staira went Mr. L , nud, after fretting his ice, said: I-'Who's that fellow in Aro You Yellow? If so, of couiso yon urn billons, whloh nlno implies that you havo a dull puln nnd leiiilerneso iu tho rlslit side, imtwen, alulc hcuhielie, fiirroil tongue, our tnoiitli ami liiillin'ittlnti. Hosteller's Ktoinnrh Hitlers Is what yon want Fropipt lollef follows ItsuKilii liver eotnplalfit, d.vsM'psln. win ntlpntlnn, itinlurln, rheuinullsiii. kidney tronlilo mid nnrvousiiess. l'liyslolaus tin qaalltlcilly i ceomnicud It. r It Costs Nivtijixo. Ail v Ice is tho cheapest thing In tlio world, which 1 why o imniy H'Oplo urn no iouii oi, Kiviug u uwny. IK- Jir rooklyu Kagle. 'Svl rrjACOBson .vALv S ZtJZlgSvVZ .O.NM m?A Jnence." Jio compunienis r. uan, ox d fc t, lnjncUon Ulttt ho the New York Sun, the author of this i "' " ,. . . m . ,fora tha policy, upon his zeal and ability in achieving this result. Tho representa tions mudo vivi to tlio" purpose and the effect of the fores bill, however, he de clares to bo inconslsUnt'wlUi the spirit of President-Ilarrlsoi's letter. Mr. lllalno is full and explicit In nil treatment of tho subject of reciprocity, elnimlng that a material increase has been caused in the United States trade by reciprocal troatleswlth tho Islands aud countries of America and particu larly by tho treaties made with the Eu ropean countries. Mr. Blaine quoted interesting figures in relation to tho lncroase of trado with the Leeward and Wludward Islands and Cuba and he pro Roncrht nirainst tnrinir lum bofor'o tho ' r r . - - " . . ."- Hurt county lunacy commission, wncre complaint was filled by lawyprs yvhom ho had offended k i Wnn.K"the secon :t4o 6f fast freight Na77 o tho l.t& M- ivaf re cently cntcring,,tho yrfrds at"Crtoit ran into an open switch, throwing tho train on a sidetrack occupied by loaded Tho engineer and Hrcman , Tho cnglno'and ton 'cars aro loss. Tho damage, was, about When Nature Needs iisMtanco It may ho host to render It promptly, but ono slimilil remember to imi even tlui moot perfect itimcdios onlywhon needed. 'I'lm Iwst nnd mot nlmplonml gen tloioiiicdvistlioMyriip or Flus, iniiiiufuc ttn cd by tlio California Fig Syrup Lo. l'cori.n who cling to tho anchor or hone often huvo to go iluwn into tho lmul with it. -ruck. , iUX 'l I ' Dmivsr Is a dreftd illsnnie. but It has .... I. ' ........M , lin ivllll ltllllW t lilt II. H. (In on : Sons, tlio Hromy ieehillts of fcj Atlanta, ll.-o.gl..' treat it. with sueU B Tit MioeiM. Write them for pamphlet giving full Information. , , "This," sold tho red-eyed roolf, who was peeling an onion, "is onoo' tlilin concealed wceplni.'' Washington BUir. F. J. Ciinncr: ( , Toledo, O.. I'roprs. of Hall's Catarrh Cure, plTer IUW rewanl for any oano of. catarrh that ran not bo eured by taking Hall's Catarrh Curo. Send for UUinonlttls, freo. Sold by Druggist, 7&0. i" Mn5. auMsmiKottlls her children "stars" bonaiiso they don't know how to acU lias- ton Trnnscilpt. Unwii aii's Viu.s euro Ivlllous and norv ous illucfs. lieaehniu's Tills sell well bo cnuso they euro. IS cents a box. It Isn't tho man who blows most who finds It tho easiest to ralso tlio wind. Capo Cod Item. Tun I'ttbllo Awards tho Palm .to Halo'a Houoyof lloroliuuml unit Tnr( for coughs. niio'sTootliuclio Dnfps Cure Ukouuftnliiuto. & : Woar.' novcr stutter. When they want toihovransay "yes" without a sUimmcr. II 0. ricayuno. "I think," wild tho Calendar to February, nt the close or tho lrnp year, "that you hud bettor tako a day oft" SrS? Curoo Pain Promptly. nn unT te nrr a.nVauV.,to.J.V&. sss Ni Win hsndt, lularo th IraiJiapil )U' iri,xliuln.UMn llntl Pa ull 11 leM.ii'iKlii'.Md th conufnsrtM lor ooUo or glxw iacgt wiu fricrr purthM. Isti which i iiirvi riff. uriuuinviuanri RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA PUln.commimsPUMflttj-tiAKa IrrAtlaii oa otllii, rausti, tiiv tutn. TVlfUfi, tronii)l tvllot nud alinotl lD(alul!(i turr, ignt DROPSYil Q USSSVSS1 ..:,yHuuia SS ta Ball' iA5W5iaiiismiii'A-UaV A MAN' that has no scruples nbout going fishing on Bunday Is pretty cortuln to have drums. "So you havo a now sorvunt girl," said nnolmusewlfu to nnotlmr. "Yes." "Uuw doea sho like von?" Washington I'ost. cars. jumped, a total " o.ooo. a j .. rJ Omaha health officials have jnstraado tho startling discoveryt that tho milk dealers, or at -least- some.of tlieme aro ' parties to a deep laid plot to do up tlic population ot tnat greai aw .... 4(, dicta in relation to Cuba that "wo shall "r river motronolls by giving short ... !.. nrti.imnknn n iiAani vniin . ,. -. T measure. It Is said their quart meas ures arc too short at Iwth ends. Noth- connuer bv eommorco far belter tbun by force of aruilen, and cordially estab lish such mutual Interests between Cuba and this country that commer cially tho two countries will be one." Mr. lilninc, dealing witn ino ciaim oi tho democratic party to bo tho Jeffer honlan party, says: "It would surprise Jefferson If ho could onco moro uppear in tho llesh to learn that ho Is held as indorbcr of all tho principles and meas ures advocated by tho democratic party to-day. It is porhapf not worth while to enter Into any elaborate argument on tho subject, but the democracy owes no little of its success tothopcrsihtenco with which Its adherents have mado their disciples believe this pretension truo through all tho mutations of their party. It was equally true.lt must be sup posod, when Mr. Huchanun, a confirmed ,.,i.pi1!kI w;is tho nrosideut elect of tle democracy, though it is well known that tho object of Mr. Jefferson's most intense dislike was tho federal party. In vain it is polnted'ont that the posi tion of .Tcfforsoni on any subject was directly jlhH reYorso Pf'the-democratlc position! ! is dulyotc4 at the next convention aniLJa ne.rridath'qf allegl nnco is taken to his prlricjyles. In 1601, nf tcr a suvoVo contest, JoffeVson carno to tho nrcsrdcncy as the, founder and head of tho republican party. "Thoj p'ellx doiribcrattc was some times, though seldom, ut.ed. The, ten acity which Joirerson Jipld to' the pro tective principle was only proportioned to thq nqcp?ltle8 'of the country. Hi uctiou In 1807, when ho declined to rec ommend tho repeal or alteration of tho revenue lnw, aftor a surplus of 114,000, 000 h;wl been accumulated, puts htm in the 6hnrpct contrast to 'Mr. Cleveland, who, in his term of office, treated tho burpltis accumulated as the acme of all evllh." In conclusion Mr.-Blalne calls atten tion to tho essential agreement of tho two parties o'a tbegreatraajorlty of tho issues. "It is interesting and sugges tive," ho bays, "to look over the plat form of tho two parties, nnd bee how much alike they are." There aro differences in Gladstone's ' cabinet regarding the disposition to bo mudo of tho Irish dynamiters. Joseph Veres and other students of EaBtman college were playing football nt ronghkeopsle, N. Y., when Peres came In contuct with ouo of tho play ers, receiving such injuries that ho died. Tho fall produced concussion of the brain. At Loiters. Ind., on tho Chicago & Eric road, u Wolls-Fargo express train t van wrecked by n brokon bwhcIi and engineer and fireman fatally injured. intr Is tald nbout the quality, Tin: annual convention of the Con gregational church commenced.at Oma ha on tho 18th. There wero oycr-U'.IO, ministerial and, lay .delegates present from thu 180 Congregational churches in the state, representing a membership of over 10,000 people Sunday hchools having n membership of over 14,000 nnd young people's soeictios having a mem bership of nearly 4,000. A check for 1 270 was presented at-the Firbt National bapk.of Gjraaha tho othci day, which turned ouf to bo n forgery. It bore tho signature of Lewis Harns, and wus mado paytiblo to William Woods. It was iilsdntamped "certified') with the forged1 signature of A.' W Rlokman.'cashterbf the llrst National, nnd tho date .Ootober 12, ,11 a. m." it svas presented by some unknown, party at tho People's Htato bank of Gothen burg, and was evidently nald, without n murmur, t ,-.( A VKUY painful liccidont befell George TnP.tratb ris ho wis rldini? hcrJss the country several miles east of Coleridge the other day. Ho was driving a frac tious team, which becoming" uncon trollable succeeded in breaking the. toDL'ite and turning over thq, buggy. Mr. McEirath was, hurled vo)ently to the ground, fracturing a hip bono and bruising him up in general otherwise,, lie remained ivWero ho fdll until q passerby picked him up and took him to his homo. ' " 1 ' Thu state board of public lands nnd buildings has finished Its investigation of tho charircs of mismanagement bf tho Lincoln hospital for the insane, and a copy of tho findings was filed in tha executlvo olllco. The board recom mends that tho whole matter bj "re ferred to tho grand Jury for a sonrchlng investigation. Frauds lu the cdal and flour departments were unearthed. Tho testimony showed tnat tuo Stewart sev eral times took toll of tho flour pasblng through his hands, while cara of coal wero delivered at tho asylum switch ono day, counted, registered and one pr two cars, ns tho case might bo, hauled back to tho yards. Tho ex-coal coa tractor has disappeared. Clipping. Von Molko's famous economy. In lnn-i gunge used to Inspire bats umong the officers and gcneral'sta'? every year as the king's blrthiluji"ciihib around,- Ml o tho number of words he would employ In propohiug his master's hcnltli.. Homo backed a nine word bpeech, others put their money on eight words, Moltko's habit was to say, "To thu health of his majesty, emperor and king;" or, "To his imperial majesty's, health." In 1884 an oyster breakfast wits staked on tho marshal's not usolncr moro than nine. Mrs. S 's room?" "That is Mr. S , sir." "Any relation to my landlady?" i Mr. S ? Why, he's her husband." "Goodness! I thought sho was a widow." By awl by Mrs. 6 came homo and her husband said: Y f "Some fellow came hero awhile ago ndwntd pleeo of ice; said he was fcr?L? . WnothoaicTtenaisheVV Why, R 1" exclaimed his wlto. "He is the young man in the room next to Annt Mary; surely yon knew him?" "ever heard of him. When did ho come?" "Ho has besn hero slaca October." And it was then tho last week in lAprll. N. Y. Herald. To Vaka Mint Ssuco. The rules for mint Banco vary. Somo cooks use a certain percentage of stock, but this seems to us to bo a mistake. Tho timc-honorci! English rulo is the best This calls for vinegar, sugar and mint alone. Select only fresh and ten der mint for this uucc. Strip the leaves from the stems, wash them and drain (hem In a blcvo, and mlnco them fine with a sharp cook's knife. Gather "the leaves together In a little pile on an ordinary board, nnd strlko tho m rapidly with thU knife, which la shapod liko an ordinary carving knife. An ' tho pllo separates with tho forco of tho chopping, heap it 'together again and continue tho chop- p ng until tha leaves are a lino mince, French cooks always chop up their herbs in this way and even their meat, tho .chopping knives in our American kitchens being a rarity with them. There bhould bo four neaping table spoonfuls of. mint chopped. Potir over tite.mlnt a half cupful of good vinegar boiling hot, Add threo tablospoonfula of sugar and set the sauco away where it wlft become Ice cold. When mint dis agrees with individuals this sauce may be strained after It has stood four hours; but it is ordinarily served with tho mint in lt.-N. Y. Tribune. KTXTSSmmJm- "Tt ""JWCTMI F Gcorcl t Zi M kURELY a vegetable compouna, made entirely ot roots ana ncms lathered from the forests of corrrla. and ha3 been used by millions of people with the best results. It CSBE5 All manner of Blood diseases, from tho , pestifcrouaaMUqbtll on your nose to' tho worst cases' of 'Inherited blood taint, such as-Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh and SKIN-CdHCER Treatise on Blood and Bltln Diseases mailed too. Swift brcctrtcCoAUaauwOo. "German .wr,rt.VTN.MCT; MiMim6it& 'C-SBi J'irrW m'" lu'Ml iram. ir"MiwrMwiw jL The Two Holiday Issues OP BThe Ladies' Home Journal Mk rjovember ana December QjWa Contain a wealth of attractive material, i. (F includihg: The Opening Chapters of HRL fl Mr. Howclls New Novel mK ff mSBSBL .The U P9!aK'? r,r,t ' OT8' WKt0V BARBISON'S rP' n ' iWiPSK The Well-Bred Girl in - BWflrVSA'4JBffi? WUV,VV 11 oJmt f'fffa&$9 The beilnnlnc of th tralnlnt papers ty 7f mV'ffwiW MAMIE. WCKMIS. I WtI!)frW$r the osuthtetolCHARLM DICKERS, on 1 V'Pi My Father as I Recall niitiry U m. WV- 1 Jb 10c. a Copy $1.00 a Year , V THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL Philadelphia, P. ' JL Agents Wanted. Profitable Employment and Liberal Tem.M Wrlto for Particulars. h'JrJwfrt 2 S afVo; jjt n'. tjA Syrup Two fefiUles QJB?nuan Syrup cured me of Umorrhacc of the Lungs when other remedies failed. I atn a married man find, thirty-sis years of age, njjd live with my wife and two little girls at'Durhatn, Mo. I havCjStatcd .this brKf and plain so that all 'm.iy 'understand " My case wasabat one, aud'Tfeiialftjcglad to tell anyone' abpUt'Kwho will write mc' Piiiup1!. SCiIbkck, P. O, B0X45, Apfil 25,' 1890". 'Nb man could ask .a inore hdubrable, business-like statement.19 1 ;; rra .nb Itnaslns MAITT10N.-llnjvBro tf,leal; all.til li.r. .linn. wltl...tlt IV. Ij. II Snniouiillioiriceiumpril6nliucniui. ucli nuhqiitullonii tiro jrniiilulpiil 11 ml subject 10 vroMccutloiibir law for ok W. L DOUGLAS T,HE GENERAL MARKETS. 1 . KANSAS CITY, Oct. L OATTLU-Ilett heeoi.,,,...l 3 W ft 00 Slorkers SCO 0-7J Nntlvu rows 1 81' (jft'S 75 TTIVlt.nfvifl nrlinlr.fi linavv.. 4 M G & fi5 wilKAT-Ka 8 rel 6UW1, es( f COnK-NaSralxert 51 OATS No. iMnlxoU Silia ltYK-Ka 2 W Cft t'lXJim-I'aU'MH, per sack..,.. !! 10 Fancy 1 w HAY Choice timothy. f uncy prairie nnAN .., UUTTUR-Cliolco creamory. cnr.ESUFull cruam KQUS-Cholco , POTATOES. ST. LOUIS. CATTLK-l-'nlr ntlve. . Texina IIOOS Henvy i :? 700 DIM 67 M 11 ffi 4J db to 31i bty. 70U (m 58 v Oft - ): ' 1 ' 12 17 Ui 3M 3 3U 4 6J BHREP-Palr to cU0lu 00 SIM GH 00 (ft 3 UO GOO C9 4 80 Gh 3 50 07 W)4 (A S3 ant o aisw . . r. immm rl It mi linx nuiDfiv ua . m mr ctu "JlliSHMfaa'ate "Vjft Pi. nHll n 4ialil8 than nor ik.r .ulioo orer fuit M Uo prtd. CrVt WmkmmmmB VfiA BaraSprlo6,rorrit.(llrrlp.MIoajrnlyarfaMred irw,-A Efi'l'Wiir rJ womthroua.rowoitUM. -. f KYA Cftv mtkm. 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