wmtbxfi UmUU THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 188. I i'ii i 1 ft 1 IP V 'I w J'? $1.90, 1.90. For (lie above Will sell you a Lady's Fine Shoe Equal to those usually sold at L f 0, Plain or Patent tip, Opera or Square toe, D. E. tfc E. E. T We havo put priccH on nil our (JXI'OIM)S and Low Cut Shoes. Secure souicof the Bargains before sizes arc broken. Blakeslee & Kaley. For Accurate Abstracts of Title And Cheap Farm Loans Call on J. H, Bailey, Red Cloud, Neb. LOCAL NEWS. P. i. M. checks nreO. K. nt Marlins. Cham Evans was in thu city over Sun day. Chris. Passler was In Dluo Hill week. Goo. Barker went to Chicago wock. thiH lh" Mel Sherman was stopping iu the cit Hub week. Eil. Marshall of Franklin, was in Red Cloud this wock. T. E. Penman wbb in Hastings tho fori irnrt of thu weok. i,' Frank Cowden returned from Clilcng'wrKi-y wontlioBicIt list, trunk Saturday evening y F. fc M. clucks jaRt as good ob gold nt 11. M. Martin Jt Son's. 1 Conovor is nlil to bo around again after a few weeks sickness. Miss Lustig, of Hasting?, couain of M. Stern, is visiting in tho city. W. I'. Davis has renewed for tho Great Puinily Weekly. Tnanks. We have had several good raiiiH of late that has mado the com fairly jump. Tho Red Cloud National Hank is pay ing another dividend of i't per cent n't'v J' ru!nA Oman Miss Rottn Abel departed Inst for n vinit in Odell, front thoro to Dr. Cullimore. oculiRt of Omnhn, will bo iu Rod Cload, Tuesday, August 2i)th Die. Ciiamiif.kmu.n puts in artificin teeth without plato over Morhurt'a Htore. New subscribers since our last issue: Miss Emma Leigh, S. Gigor, and P. M. Woods. M. W. Diekcrson & Co., Bhipped a car load of butter and eggs to Chicago this week. John Kavanaugh and Jus. MoGuincss and others from Kanaas, wero visiting iu Red Cloud Tuesday. II. P. Rumbuugh, H. Nelson, J. M. Chapin and John Rutlcdgo are new subscribers thin week. H. E. Pond and wife, Miss (iertio and Master Earl, wero in Superior thiH week tnking iu the reunion. Urine your P. Jfc M. bank checks to Martin & Son, they will take all you have in exchange for good. Doughifl, the bank wrecker of Frank lin, will probably rcHt behind tho bars in tho Webster county jail. Hon. W. A. McKoighnn and wifo turned homo from Hot Springs S. re D., this wcok much improved iu health. R. H. Wilson has a copy of tho Ulster County. (N. Y.) Gazotte. published in 1800. Ho has owned It for !!0 years. Hon. W. A. MeKeighan and IiIb dnughtor Edith, and Miss Nellio West, left Thursday evening for Washington. Rend Ex-senator Paddock'fl ablo article on tho frco coinago of silver which tippeurs in Thk Ciiif.i this neck. Corn lookes nico generally over tho county, although in tho north-west comer it is said that rain is much need ed. Mrs. CIiub. Nash and son, of Lincoln, nro vifiiting with Mrs. S. E. Cozad this wcok. Mrs. Nush is a sister of Mrs. Cozad'B. Judge West and Harry Hopkins tell or a very interesting breach of promise case thiu week. Tho happy couple are now married, W. P. Davis, ono of our substantial farmors of Walnut creek, wiib bo very unfortunate as to lose all of his corn crop by tho destructive hail etorm tho other day. Dr. L. D, Dennoy is now located at Han Antonia. Texas, where ho is con sulting physician in tho O. E. Miller Hernia Treatmont Co. Tut. Ciiii.f wishes tho doctor great bucccbs in his now Held of labor. Mr. and Mrfl. Chas. Wiener leave to night for Chicago, whero Mm. Wiener goeB for u chango of climato with tho hopo that the sumo will improve her health. We hope sho will return to Red Cloud much bonelltted by tho chango. You cannot alTord to bo without Tiu: Ciiikk in your family if you want to be posted. Remember that Foster's weath er forecasts aro published only in Tnr. riiini' mid can bo had in no other papor in 'Webster county. If you want to keep postod on the weather read tho Great Family Weekly. Tho attention of tho Mayor nnd city council is again called to the liog-pen nuisance. In most any part of the e y that anyone goes, ho can "sniJI tho odor afar" which 1b not only a decided nuis unco but will breed iUboubo. It is time that Hiich things were looked after by the proper olllcers. Tho littlo eight months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crabill. died on Sunday morning quito suddenly. It had been suirorlng for somo few weeks, but was not thought to bo dangerously ill. Hmvuver on Hatuiday it was taken much wow, nnd finally passed uwui. Tho iiarentH havo tho sympathy of their many friends in Red Cloud in their be reavemont. Tho funeral ocurred Mon day morning at, ten o'clock. $1.90. price, we ciTV news. Blind Boono will bo hore on the 8th. C. G. Dorsey was iu tho city this week 1'Vunk Woidinnn loft fur Texas Wednoa day. Mnrtin Jt Sou pays ilOo for com for 10 ilnyn. Dr. Chamberlain was in Nelson this week. Mnrtin .t Son tnkc F. i M. chocks nt f nco vidua. ' Major Schenck and wifo of Riverton aie in the city. Aaron Prey has renowed for the CI reat Family Weekly. J.A.Cuyleris now thu razzle-dazzle man at tho yards. Dr.C. S.Ward was up from Esbon, Kansas, Monday. RoadnuiBter McPurland returned from Oberlin Saturday. 'L M. McMurray wuh called to McCook to work this week. Mifw Maggio Campbell went to Conies Thursday evening. offi Henry Clarko took a load of mnrblo to Guido Kock Monday. iss Iiorn Mellrido and motlior left for icago last evening. Robt. MeTlrido took his phonograph to tuui ituuuuauiiy. n urea uuuei uonurtei for (Jhicnci last uouny evening iuuin in inning IMM JllilCU. Mrs. MoMurry haa gono to Colorado Springs for a two week'ti visit. Amos Cowden roturncd Tuosdny from his trip abroad with tho phonograph. Preddio llentley fell out of a dray wag on Thursday evening, breaking his arm. Mrs. Henderson and daughter Edun 01 onicr, Ivan., nero In tlio city tin woeK. Watt Chnnlbers and family, of Colorn doCity, nre visiting relatives in the city this week. JN third clill wTiieh wns not exi C0,1Vnlecimr. ild of G. W. Hummol expected to live is slowly mg JITuo mother-in-lnw nnd mint of S. I. Co.ad returned TueBday for their home iu !ew loru Mrs. C. M. McKooby departed Wednes uay ror n visit with rtlntiv.s at Jamo town, Knnsns. Mifs Flommg of Iowa wn a guest nt tho residenco of J. H. Duvis tho fore part of tho weok. Tho subjoot at tho tent next Tuesday will bo "Sundny and tho World's Fuir; or, Our Nation's Peril." Tho Red Cloud Produce Co., will mako short time loans, or buy notes that mature in 00 days or less. Tho railroad boys took up u collection and replaced the cow for Foko Sutton which was killed by lightning. P. P. Had ley, tho painter and paper hanger is now prepared to do all kinds of artistic work. Country work solicited. W. S. Gurbor is tho happy fathor of a baby girl which arrived thoforo part of tho week to gladden the homo of its par ents. Dr. Grant Cullimore, consultant ocu list to Mo. Pucitio Ry. nt Omaha, lins ar ranged to meet eyo nnd enr patients in Red Cloud, with Dr. McKoeby, August satii. We havo confldonco in tho P. &. M. bank paying nil ilopoaits, thoreforo will accept certitied bank chocks ou tho samo fur goods. This week tho report came from Guide Hock that throe of Dan'l Coliiey's child ren nnd two of li. K. Smith' had died witn bind: diphtheria. Mnrriod, by Judgo M. ilolTmnn, Frank lin Co. Mr. Geo. O. Rosa to Miss Olive Million, both of Red Cloud, Neb., on But- urday, July ami, isiw. L. E.Warner of Illaden, wiib a pleasant caller at this ollico, and Bent a copy of tho Great Family Weekly to P. M. Wood, a friend iu Michigan Tho Uluu Hill Leader presents a much nicer iiunearanco in tho shape of a live column quarto, and editor Greenlee is deserving of a splendid patronage. Charley Lewis of Amboy, called In this week and renowed for Thk Chikk for 18'JJ. Mr. Lewis just threshed "Si acres of wheat which yeilded about "200 bushels. Miss Addio Roiulo of Red Cloud. Neb.. is visiting for u few days with hur friend Mrs. Clara W. Myers. Miss Reiglo is a teacher in the Hebron schools. Iturr Oak Herald. Thoro will bo a social given on tho court houso grounds on Thursday oven tug, August loth, by tho ladies of the Christina church. Will huivo fruit- icen, ico cream aud cako. Tho BiipervisoiH hnvo accepted the bonds of tho various county banks, as depositories and lienuelorlli tlieru will bo no row or vuxation in regard to tho lois of tho county funds. The report was started last Saturday thatCarho Mai tin was drowned, but it proved untrue. Hoys should be careful about starting such reports. Perhaps they didn't know it wubii penitentiary of fence. Tuff Sutton had ii very cloeo call tho other day. As ho wuh climbing on top of a load of hny, ho foil down bohiud the mules, fcnriug tho Bauio so that tluy ran away, tho wagon passing over Ids hip in two' places, crippling him up somewhat Tho mules ran two miles without upset ting tho load of hay. It Ib an outrage upon a decent com munity to allow such disgraceful mud holes iifl aro to bo found in front of the liusinesi houw'Hon Main streot. Next to tho putrid hog pen comes tho ourli- Btono mudholo, and both smell to heaven. Tho city ought to spend a lit tlo money iu ll.xing up euohubomiuublo places, JrV iter Iteiiiiuiu'eiteei of Army Life. (uv A I'ltlV.VTi: ) Ni-.Miir.it l. While these "reniiiiiseeiicps" may pioui "lilling." the writer has serious doubts as to their being 'Vutisfylng" to the leaders of Tin: Cmi.i'.oreven to the writer himself. Hut, having been often asked to do no, I will at this late day ventuie to write of some of tho inci dents of that memorable period, from "01 to 'li.), as 1 inay be able to reeall them without tho aid of any journal or diary, So much has already been said and written, most of it truthfully, but some oi li otherwise. Unit it would n'eni tin necessary to add unj tiling more, as well as supeilluous to repeat what has been better told or written by others. Not wishing to impose upon or deceive it credulous and conllding public, 1 will hero state that I tun not tho man who put down the rebellion, nor am I one of the many who think that without their valuable services the war would have been prolonged. I enlisted as a private in the summer of IStil at lllooiulleld. lowa.iu theThitd Iowa Cavalry, served a little oer three jours, during which time I was never piomoted for gallantry on thu buttle Held for meritorious conduct, nor for any other cuiite, but was discharged at the close of my term of service with rank one lemovo below that of corporal. 1 do not at this late date feel disposed to charge my superior olllcers with favorit ism. nor with having madu mistakes iu their promotions. I do not claim, nor do I believe that ours was tho "best regiment,'' and had the bravest olllcers aud men, and did more toward saving the union than nnj other: but I do claim and believe that wo had as good a hot of olllcers and as good soldiers as any in the service. I'tominent among the ollicers I will mention our lirst colonel, Cvrus Husscv, Lieut. Col. 11. M. Trimble, and John W. Noble, who wuh at tho organization of the regiment, adjutant. Col. IJiishoy was promoted to the rank of lirigadier General, which he held with distinction to tho close of the war. Sutce tho war. ho was Chief of the Pen- on Bureau during Harrison's adminls tration. which position ho tilled with marked ahihty. John W. Noble wiib successively pro moted to the ollices of major, lieutenant colonel, colonel and brigadier general, all of which he tilled with honor, and was Secretary of the Interior during Harrison's administration. I think it sitfo to say that no man during and since the war has held as many important no- BJXfius with more honor and ability, and us in everv notation more imiveiniillv loved aud admired by the common sol diery than Gen. Niible. From tho private ranks also, many have risen to honorable positions, of which J will mention but ono or two at present, but may speak of them and others more nt length iu it future chap ter. John D. Pickler. a member of Com pany !)., was promoted from the ranks to several ollices in his company, and is at present a member of congress from li Duicotu. Hon. li.lv. Ulianey or ted Cloud wiim a private poldier in Co. I of our regiment. I havo mentioned these fow among tho many who havo risen to positions of honor from that one regiment, not to boast of its honor able aud inlliiential men, but to show that it was not inferior iu its make-up to other good regiments. The history of our regiment, liko that of all others, was a continued round of promotions from its organization to thu close of tho war. Promotions wero fre quently thu occasion for much jealousy and dissatiBfuution, even when they were made in the regular order. For instance, if a colonel was promoted, tho Lieut. Col. would iu regular order be promoted to thu ollico of colonel and then ono of the majors would be promoted to the lieutenant colonelncy, and which one was often a source of much dissension, as it was not always clear who was tho senior major, or tho ranking major, in military parlance. The major's promo tion mado room for a captain to taku his place and then would arisn the ques tion, who is the ranking captain ? And so on down to the lowest commissioned olllccr, whoso promotion iiiukos it place for a non-commissioned olllcer, and soon down to Uv lowest position. In the rcguluiv army, promotions nre mudo strictly, or nearly bo, according to prescribed rules and regulations, and cause but littlo friction. Rut in tho vol unteer Bervico, it is otherwise; not that there aro no "regulations" by which they should bo governed, but because there aro opportunities for favoritism, and so many UHpirants for each promotion that many uro necessarily disappointed. There wero some of thofio promotions so very unjust, or thought to bo bo, that in surrections wero imminent, ono instance of which occurred in my company, to which I will brielly allude. After our regiment hud been several months in active service, there was a call for volun teers to till our broken ranks, to which several from a curtain neighborhood in Iowa responded, among whom wiib ono P. M. Ross, a conservative democrat, and a good citizen, who was tho leader, I suppose, of tho several who came in with him. There was a demand for recruits from outsido the company, but not to fill tho otllces, for there wero already in tho company uioro men ready for promotion than ulaces to bo tilled. Hut iu tho case alluded to, P. M. Ross was at onco made second lieutenant as a reward, I suppose, for enlisting a few men an recruits. Ho mudo a good ollicer, and wiib well liked by most of tho company, but 1 think somo of those over whom ho had been so unjustly promoted never becanio rec onciled, and l do not ulumo tliem, An other migrant abuse of power in making promotions, and ono that made quite a stir throughout tho regiment, was the appoint men t of G. W. Johnson to u cap taincy in Co. M of our regiment, when tlio company had plenty of good materi al for promotion, i will speak of this caso in my next Installment, if the print ers do not go back on mo. lief ore dismissing thu subject of pro motions, 1 will incidentally remark that promotions seem to havo gono ou quite steadily hIiicu tho war closed, which fact will, I stippobo, account for tho very largo per centago of colonels, majors and cap tains to ho met with at our iu. unions, These promotions aro still going on tho captains of a few years ugo now be ing majors, and thu majors, colonels. Many of these wero only private soldiuis during tho war. These promotions do not cause much trouble, and besides tickling tho ears of those who bear these higli-Houiiding titles, they servo it pur pose, which iB thut of securing u right to the platform at our re unions and it chunce to make u speech or tell a camp- Willlca tor Tiu: i' i sni lire story, the colonels, majors and chap lains being lu greatest demand, or rather are the chief speakers on such occasions. Hut 1 think it is time to call it halt lest there be more of the titled class than can got a hearing: and if we are all pro moted, where will be the private soldiers to do the cheering ? For that seems to be about all they are needed for of late years. A Novr.i. Si'ii'tOK. -One of the sad dest and most peculiar suicides over ie corded, occurred about six miles south east of Campbell. In this county, Mon day night. July Mist, The facts appear as follows: John Hruy a farmer iu moderate eireumntances. with Mm lived his son and daughter, both gntttn, and on this night had left home to 'spend a tew Hours, and returning at II p. in. found their father lying iu tho door iu a pool of blood. Around his neck was a small rope or string and examination showed a loop iu the middle of the string, and each end securely fastened to a strongbox elder sprout. This was a most novel way to suicide as the vic tim evidently sprung the box elder stick together and after slipping the loop around his nrck, let loose the stick which instantly began tho process of strangulation which evidently caused his death, lu his right hand was n large jnck-knife, very sharp, and al though careful inspection showed no wounds, it was the general supvosition that it was his intention to assist with the knife if the string method proved in adequate. Tho jury comprised of the following well known citizens relumed a verdict of "death by strangulation liv his own hands." G. P. Gather, C. W. Ludgren. O. E. Raiuey, L. G.Genereaitx, H. P. May. and W. T. Montheny. As to the cause of his rash act no one exactly knows. Hut possibly a combination of adversities caused the despondent mo ments which led him to commit the deed. Mr. Dray was an old eltized of Webster county, and Ihb death is de plored. See Myers Tin: CiioitD or Sympathy. For a great many years thete has not occurred in Webster county, such a great calami ty as has befallen tho family of our highly esteemed anil much respected friend, llev. Geo. W. Huininel, by which thu Angel of Death has invaded his home and plucked therefrom two of ittt fairest tlowers, by that dreaded disease, typhnid.djsontcry. Only a few days ago tho bereaved homo wan tilled with happy voices, to-day, there aro two va cant chairs, and a family in tears. About two weeks ago, Dr. McKoeby was called to the home of Mr. Hummel, to see his two youngest children supposed to be ailing from the usual diseases in cident to joting children, but which soon developed into alarming symptoms, ami aiinougu mo nest medical care was taken of them, jot tho Grim Reaper claimed them for his own, and they passed from earth to heaven within a fow brief hours of each other, their lit tle bodies being placed side by side in the family cemetery, thus leaving an aching void lu that once hupyy homo that time cannot possibly heal1 Death is remorseless in its demands, and iu this instance it seems to havo singled out of ono household, tho bright jewels for his own. Surloy no words of ours could bo uttered that would still the throbbing bosoms of those who have passed through the crucial test, yet, iu the times of sorrow, the family have tho deepest sympntiitea or tiieir many friends and tlie consolation that there is a future beyond tho blue, and tht.t hearts that havo been rendered in twain hero will receive the comforting solace uixin tho promises that have been vouchsafed in holy writ. While death has thus enlisted the family of Mr. Hummel, twice, it third child has been hovering with its life in tho balance, but at this writing, holies uro enter tained of Its recovery. Wo hopo it may bo bo. Tin: Chief extends to Mr. nnd Mrs. Uunimel its heartfelt sympathy in their deep bereavement. Don't you know to hnvo perfect hoalth you must have pure blood nnd the host way to have pure blood i to take Ilood'n Stir Baparilhi, the best blood purifier and strength builder. Hood's Pills niny bo hnd by innil for 25c. of C. I. Hood t Co., bowell, Muss. TiikTiiamp Nchianck. Deputy Slier- ut 'lomiuiBon nail n serious round up It'lllt ,1 I, I ,f (lll,ltWlItl,U 4l..l-in l.tni l.K. ,.... I, .wt ,,, ..ill, I, l,, WHO ll,llllin MIDI I'll- day afternoon. It seoniB tbut about 2T of them wore bowling up freely nnd got into an all around light, and a determ ination to kill ono of their number. Mr. Tomlinson got thoro in time to Havo his life. Tho "Hluek Maria" waa sent down to haul up tho pilgrims, and such a time, Tho trumps wero very uncouth in their remarks, and poured many unkind epithets upon our worthy officers for obeying tho command "Wo wero stran gers ami yo took ub in" as it interforred with their sports, Nevertheless they were "tooken and will bo taken in as fast as thoy appear in tho city, if not conducting themselves properly, and we are absolutely sum that Judge Uayles will give them the limit. Blmycil. Ono Poland China nialo hog, weight about 80 pounds, white feut, white in forehead, Disapearud about tho -2d Inst. Liberal reward for same. Win, vunuyKe. 300 I'nriii l.oimtt, I can mako a few p.'00 choice loans junt now. J. II. Hailey, Cloud. farm Red As an after-dinner pill, to strengthen tho Bloinauh, asf-ist digestion, and correct any bilious tondenclep, Ayors Pills nro considered tho boat. Ileing sugar-coated they aro na ngrioablo us nny confootlon, and may bo tnkoa by tlio most dolicate. During tho dog-day senRou, tho drnin of nerwiiiH and vital onoruv mny bo coun teracted by tho usu of Ayer's Haronpa rilla. Iu purifying Urn blood, it nets ns a superb corrective and tonic, nnd enab les tlio system to dofy malarial and other ulimatiu iutlcnces, rroiii our lIxi'ltiuiKCK. Miss Minnie Drown has been the guest of Mis. J. S. Cox of Red Cloud. McCook Tribune, Dr. Callimore, eyo nnd ear surgeon of Omiiha, will meet pntionts in his special Hep, In Red Cloud at Dr. MoKoeby'u of llcj Tuesday, Auguit 'Juth. TO THE DEPOSITORS or FUJI'S k ll'I'Jl OBSERVE That wc will accept CERTIFIED CHECKS on the F. & M. Bank at their face value in exchange for Dry Goods Boots, Sfyoes AND CLOTHING. Also, will pay 30c for corn for 2' weeks Remember we mean business. Call in and sec. Highest Price for Butter and Eggs. RM.Martin&Son ,, wtMMMi Conies has organized a string band under tho leadership of I'rof. Low Fuller. Tho band consists of several string instruments, nnd considering that Cowlcs is noted for its musical talent, wc predict for it a very bright future Mr. II. J. Mayero, of Oaklnnd, Mil., sr,ys: "I havo sold thirteen bottles of Chamborlnin'x Cough remedy to.dny nnd nm literally sold ont. this is tho largest salo on record of any ono preparation iu n dny over our counter!. H give tlio best satisfaction of any cough medicine no handle, and ns n toller it lends nil other preparnttons on this nnrkot." For salo by Deyu fc Grlce. For Farm Loans Notice to Tcaeliem. Notice is hereby given that I will examine all persons who may desiro to offer themselves ub candidates for tcuchors ofthe public- bcIiooIs of this couuty, at Red Cloud on tho third Saturday of each month. Special examination? will bo held on tho Friday proceeding tho 3d Sat urday of each month. Tho Btanding required for 2d and .id grade ecrlilloatcs is tlio flame no grado below 70 per cent., average 80 per ccut; for first grado certificate no grado below 80 per cent., average 90 per cent, in all branches required by law. D. M, HuNiitt, County Supt. ' i i Send 2o to us for our "Tommy Tunpor" book, tho funniest book out, 1,000 laughs for 2 cents. 1Iau.hu Piioe. Co., Hlair, Nob TriuiNfurii. (Furnished by J. II. Iiuiley) Geo E Coon sheriff to Loan viuuruuiuu VU hii oviyt it A " .l .:. 075 00 lir.Oo oo De Jny Judson nnd wile to O S Sheppard wd w iM-tMi.'. Oliver C Klinymnn and wifo to A P MoNnir wd lots Utnd J block 4 Orusola Sub Hluo Jilll t .... F N l'ottnr single to Elizabeth Potter wd lots 1 nnd 2 block 1 Richardson's add to R C M W Dickersou nnd wifo to Cyrus D Dickerflon wd soj.'i li-l-ll Geo 11 Ilollnnd and wifo to Ed nn A Outman wd Iota -11-4 block Ul Hod Cloud Ednn A Oatuutn and husband to Geo H llollnud wd nej.j 'J8-M1 John Hans and wife to Claim Itono wd lot L'l block r Rose motit Qeo May nt nl to WmMny qcd liHiiwHll-Lll Mary Jane ShirMy and him band to Mathhif) Schneider n!mv. nndii,1 w' net 'jr.4-0 ooo oo :ioo oo 1000 oo SB00 00 LTjOO 00 50 00 132 00 ir.no oo Totnl l!i:j57 00 DPRSCES tfAflli The only Turc Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum, Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. tiii: Bl I mwiiHI Till: URKATIttT 8IIOW ON KAHTIf. Nells llrotlierw Knormoua Shows. Many kinds of niatniGcont, novel and vnriod entertainment. Tho death of Adam Foropnugh and P. T. Bar num places Bel's Brothers in first magnitude. Sells Brothers is now tho oldest and lnrgest in every re spect ns regards gcriuino morit and enterprise thoy aro to bo assigned first place, while in features of origi nality mid genuine excellence they lead. This is tho twenty-second con tinuous year of their experionto in the show business; a longer period than nny others can boast of, and in nil that tiino they havo proved able, honorable, progressive, successful and popular caterers to tho millions of aniuacmcnt-lovcra. Their varied ex hibitions this season includo the only Wild Moorish Caravan and Spectacu lar Pilgrimage to Mecca, Regal Roman Hippodrome, Triple Circuses, Eleva ted Stages, Performing herds, Tropi cal Aquarium, Aviary, Royal Japan cbo Troupe, Monster Monagoric, Ara bian Nights entertainment and splon did street parade. Among tho many rare and atiractive features cxolmivi- ly p.oicnlcd by them will bo found the only pairot living giant hippopo tami, i lie rotnarkablo Imr.'tis horse, a pair of Liliputian cattlo, and a whole ilock of ostriches and hundreds of novel lciturcs. Thcro aro also scoros of the most eminent ohariotccri, malo and female jookoys, bareback riders, and aerial nnd other performers, and altogether a performance not only stupendous, but most exciting, select and refined in character, all of whioh will bo fathfully presented in Red Cloud on August 21th. Excursion rates on all railroads. Over Post Office Seed buckwheat ut McNitt's. Foit window screens go Wright's. Go to Wright's for soroen doors, win dow flcreena, &o. Now hay can bo had by leaving ordors with McNitt. Tlio Demon of Despair Insomonin, and its twin brother Dys popflin, nro the offspring of a disordered stomach. A positive cure Is found in Hogg's Dandelion Bitters. Sold by Doyo A; Urico. Cam. nt Harvard Painless Dental Par lore, over Morhurt's and havo your work dono without torturo. Now Hay for Sale. Inquire of Wm. VanDyke or L. P. Al bright. Culiucs keeps the best ice cream in the city. f. C milk cnus CO cents, and One Cross milk enns 00 cents nt W. W. Wright's. Hou him before buying. Baking Powder 5 qHjjjSaK-ssr