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THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1808. n. N '"4 ft W ( '' C NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE MANY HAPPENINGS OF SEVEN DAYS TERSELY TOLD. Ercnll Occurring In All Section ll ftuccil From Column, to Llur-4 IJvi-rjr-thing but Facts Eliminated for Our Readers' Convenience Thursday, A iiff. 3. Temperance day at thu Hock Itlver, UK, ClinutAUqua assembly brought until largo crowd. Mrs. HofTiuuti apoke. Prisoners wcro discovered sawing tbclr way out of tho jail nt Peru, Ind., in tlino to iircvcnt n wholcsalo delivery. Tlio Chicago and Central Indlnnti Klec trie railroad begnu the work of construct lng track) at Noblcsvllle, Ind. M. Monk has begun a ti.OOnrinmigoiitilt Hsalust Krcd Ostorbergntdiilesburg, UN., for alienating big wlfo'.i n(Tcctloiii. , Tho nudltor ot Iowa hm grinded Insur nncu right to the branch of the A. O. IT. W. in that state which ttccoded front tho supreme lodge. Judge Levy, of a Han Francisco court, lms decided that Christopher 1). Kyer, u alleged son of tho Into Dr. Washington llycr, is an interloper and entitled to none of the estate valued at f l.ii.'iO.OUfl. Thu Illinois superintendent of Insurance has refused to license tho Independent Order of Foresters to do an iusurnuco business in this state, claiming that tho order is barred uuner tho new law. A suit will be liegun. President T. C. Ilurllngnme and Casbler C. P. Newman of the defunct Hank of Commerce of Springlleld, Mo., have been indicted for participation in the wrecking of thu concern. Friday, Aug. 4. Hoys playing with matches caused a flro in an Iron Mountain, Mich., tool house. One of the boys was burned to death. A census of Carthage, III, shows n popu lation of i,uw. Patrolman Douglass Frledlnndcr was arrested at Bellville, 111., on n charge of larceny. Will Johnson, a colored prisoner charged with burglary, jumped from n train nt Mexico, Mo., and was instantly killed. Lena Kcubcrt, 0 years old, of Masslllon, ()., played with matches, set her clothes on lire and was burned to n crisp. A lono highwayman, operating In a country road in Kansas, has held up and robbed several perhons. Ills victims were nearly all farmers. The Improved Order of lied Men of east ern Indiana elected officers nt the Klwood meeting. Anderson wus chosen aa the next meeting place. Porter Lanier, a convict in tho Ohio penitentiary, beat John Louder, a citizen Miop foreman, into Insensibility witu a pnlrof tongs, lnllictlngdaugcrous wounds. Tho Tennessee penitentiary commission has selected the property of the brushy Mountain Coal company at Harrimait as its sight for thu new statu prison and coal mines. Ijelgh O. Knnpp, n brother ot Charles Kuapp, president and general muuager of thu St. Louis Republic, died of heart fail ure. JIo was receiver of public tunuoys at .Santa Fe, X. M., during Mr. Cleveland's former administration, and in 1KU was business manager of tho Kocky Mountain News. Alfred Morrlsette, tho alleged forger and fugitive from thu Dominion of Canada, was discharged by Judge Nelson ot tho United .States circuit court, in IJoston, on thu ground that the testimony presented could not bo relied upon, and that no judgo in Quebec would convict Morrlsctto .putjucucviucnce. Saturday, Aug. 8. Wllllnm Horlnndcr, 15 years of age, whllo bathing in tho unto river, was drowned. William Alsop escaped from tho Indiana prison south by deliberately walking n ay. An artesian well struck at Chamber lain, S. J)., has a flow of 3,000 gallons of water per minute. The work of obtaining a Jury to try Actor Curtis nt San Francisco was re sumed. Ilut two Jurors were accepted. Da Id Simpson was overcome by gas whllo reptlring a well at Anderson, Ills, llo fell to thu bottom und was killed. Tho First Congregational church of Waukegan, Wis., celebrated its semlcen teuntnl with appropilato exercises. Madge Fleming, aged 13, while playing with matches at Kau Clnlre, Wis., set her tlothes on tire, mid was burned to death. Tho Midway Park Chautauqua encamp ment, between Wooiulncton, Ills., and Normal, opened with a good attendance., Aug. 23 has been set apart as tho day for colored peoplo at tho World's fair. Mrs. Vanco Smith, a widow of Sedalla, Mo., put two burglars to flight with a re volver. Tho Hank of California has received f,,b00,000 of lino gold from California mines in thu past three months. W. A. Taylor, C. W. linker nnd John Forley nro in tho field fur the Democratlo nomination for governor of Ohio. Dr. II. E. Young, superintendent of tho insane state asylum at Nevada, Mo., has resigned, and Dr. James 11. Gordon has been elected hiH successor. Tho Dnker ranch in Chaso county, Kansas, on which Texas fever hasnp peered, has been quarantined by the Statu Llvu StocK sanitary commission. A supposed mad dog took possession of thu lawn of thu governor's mansion nt Jefferson City, Mo. A policeman shot the animal. Tho leading bankers ot llrooklyn hnvo signed n petition to congress, nsking for tho repenl of tho silver purchasing cluiiso of tho Sucrinau bill. W. W. Illackmor has been elected presi dent, nnd J. C. Wallace secretary of tho Hallway Mall Clerks' National associa tion. Tho Osage Indians in the territory havo declined to treat wjth the United States commissioner for their surplus lands. They nre well fixed financially. Mrs. Dora Webber, a pretty young grass widow of Guthrie, O. T was ar rested for horse stealing. She had started to leave the country with a livery team. County Commissioner Twomblcy of Arapahoe county, Colorudo, has gono cast to seo tho witnesses In tho Dr. Graves poisoning case. On his visit will depend the retrial of Graves. Tho HrltUli board of trade report on tho los In February of tho White Star steam er Naronio has just been Issued. It con cludes that tho loss was one ot tho great mysteries ot tho sea. Nick Kesaler lost a leg by reaching for a hand-rail on nn Elgin, JoHet and Eastern car, which. ww vimlw. A Kane cam Illinois, jury has given hlin -",00o dam- tges. Tho house of Pamuel Vanderburg, In nuom, Pa , was burned, and an Infant child perished In the flames. Mrs. Vnn Icrhurg rescued two of her children, aged I and 0 years, but was unable to reach tho baby. Governor Altjrcld Issued n requisition on llm governor of C.illfornli for thu extradi tion of William II. Whitman, llo is wilted in Sprlnglleld for einbez.llng ibont $.',000 from thu American Evpress company. Employes of tho Cincinnati and lledfonl railroad tried to tunnel under tho hvniii vlllu nnd Hlehmond road, at lledfonl, Ind., Satunlay night, bec.iuso thu latter would not grant permission to cross uuner their tracks. Thu hole was filled by tho opposing road, nnd litigation will ensue. Tho boiler In thu grist mill of Is.iac Howell Si Son. at Pittsburg, Ills., exploded Saturday. Tho elder Howell will prob ably dlu of his lujuiles, nnd tho son's con dition Is nlsuciltlcnl. No others were In jured. Tho County Law tongue adopted radical resolutions nt Muscutlne, la., Saturday, for thu enforcement of thu prohibition law. A fund was raised for prosecutions. Anton Nordlch, n mttipr, was killed S.it urtlay, by falling two feet down n shaft of thu coal company at Pana, Ills. Monday, Aug. 7 Champion George DKon knocked out Eddtu Plercu In thiee rounds. It will require $H00,0tX) to put tho United Elates steamship Hartford in servleoablu condition. Tho coast defense shin Monterey ro turned to Sail Francisco from her north ern cruise. Hurglars called at tho postofllcont Kent, Wush., nnd secured $:ii In stamps nnd cash. Indian allotments In tho Cherokee Strip will bo completed Aug. 10, nnd thu procla mation opening thu land may bo Issued four or five days later. A. I). Sharon, the well known capitalist of San Francisco, Oil., suffered u slroko of npoploxy three days ago. This Is the sec ond time Mr. Sharon has been stricken. John O. llrnn, n negro convict, with only 40 days to serve of u two chin' sen tence for bigamy, hnnged himself in his cell nt tho Jefferson City (Mo.) peniten tiary. William Williams, fireman on tho steam boat George 11. Hay. was killed when n boiler Hue blew out nt St. Louis, Mo. llo was both scalded and suffocated. Governor Lewelllng of Kansas has np pointed Dr. K. T. Miller. T. .1. Host, C. V. Drake and K1I Keams as delegates to the sugar producers' convention to bo held nt Chicago Aug. HI. Governor Lewelllng ot Kansas has par doned Frank Dureln, tho wealthy "joint keeper" who flod from Topckn some years ago, leaving lines and forfeitures amount ing to i:i,000 unpaid. A condition or thu pardon is that ho shall not rcsidu in Kan- ftUlfl. The claim that the Issuance by the state auditor of nn Insurance certificate to the seceding grnud lodge of United Workmen irlves that oreanlr.atlon thu exclusive right to use the nanio of "United Work men" In Iowa, is denied by Grand Master Gruham ot the loyal body.. Hcv. F. A. Smith, a Connecticut pastor, publicly announced fiom his pulpit that he wns Etarvlng on the meager saint v paid him. Tuesday, Aug. 8. A convict committed suicide iu tho pen itentiary nt Jefferson City, Mo. Two men were killed at Pittsburg, Ills., by a boiler exploding. Considerable ilamago has been done by floods in thu vicinity of EI Paso, Tex. Mrs. Nellie Grant Sartoris, with her three children, arrived iu New York from England. ' "Citizen" Georgo Francis Train, in an English coach and a bodyguanl of 30 citi zens of Cosmos, was a visitor to World's fair grounds. Senator Teller thinks unconditional ro pe.U of tho Sherman law an Impossibility. Tho first rnln for weeks visited Fnlr biiry, Ills., and vicinity too late to help the corn crop. Fanners of Schuyler county, Illinois, havo organized a mutual company to.ln suru against llru and lightning. Tho cap ital block is $50,000. Halph Smith, a farmer living near Wa bash, Ind., hasdlsappeaied, leaving n wife nnd child in destitute circumstances. It is believed he has met foul play. Tho people of Frankfort. Ills., are fright ened over the advent of James McMnhuu, stricken with smallpox. Ho Is said to have escaped from ft Chicago hospital about a week ngo. Tho fair will not bo held nt North Man chester. Ind.. In September, as had Iwen extensively advertised, owing to tho strong counter attraction at thu White City. An other reason advanced was tho failure of tho crops. Edward Kuhn, tho German farmer nt Shelby vlllo, Ind., who found strychnine iu kin food, bus since discovered that It wns nlso in tho flour nnd laid. Hu Is slowly recovering. Detectives believe n neighbor nnd relative is tho crlmlual, but are not ready yet to give detnlls. Wednesday, Aug. O. Gas has been struck nt Stronghurst, Ilia. The Democrats of Cuss county, Illinois, renominated Oliver Decker for county commissioner. Miss Cora Wilson died at Union, In., from the uffects of drinking concentrated lye with suicidal intent. Tho damage to tobacco from hall in Lan caster nnd York comities, Pennsylvania, is worse than nt first reported. Tho Ohio Hopublicnus will open their campaign nt Akron Sept. 13. Governor McKinlcy will muku the principal speech. William Ploughflcld, n farmer, wns stabbed to death nnd his brother John wounded by two tramps ut lllnlsboro, Pa. Snowdrifts a foot deep were found along tho line ot tho Haverhill and Amcsbury road on tho hillsides ot Atnesbury, Mass. The new city directory census will givo the population of Clinton, la., as IM.TISS, which is more than double that ot 10 years ngo. Frank Swnnson, J. Crawford and John Miller, tlneu prisoners iu tho Webster county, In,, jail, broku through steel bars mid escaped. The Central Unioti, tho leading German Republican newspaper of Ccutralln, Ills,, lias Mispouded publication owing to the ill health ot Georgu Hreuiiing, thu editor. John Wallace, initio foreman, and Hobert Mould, flro boss, who weio almost roasted by gas iu tho explosion that oc cuired In thu East Uostou, Pa., wine, uru dead, Samuel Cooper, of Flmlluy, O., has sued tho Toledo and Ohio Central Hallway company for t:,000 for damages fiom being struck by 11 passenger train lust December. CONGRESSIONAL. ERRASKA NEWS. Washi.voton, Aug. 7. Tho opening nf tho extraordinary session of the Fifty-third congress in tar ni tho house wns concerned, wns uninnrkcd by any thing of 11 sensational character nnd wns meiely formal. Speaker Crisp wns re cocted nnd without moro than tho muni tolitical opposition, nnd m ho took his sent ho wus onthusinstlcnlly reeelvod. In n fow brief words he pledged himself to perform tho duties of lus high ofllco with honor, fniinoss ami Impartiality. Tho only Incident worthy of nolo wns tho ob jection mndo by Mr. lint rows of Michi gan to tho swearing in of (icorgo F. Ilichnrdson, Deiuocint, 11s reptescntntlvo rroiu tho Fifth Michigan district. (JliurlfH 15. Dulknnp claims to ho entitled, lo tho srat on n piimn facia caw. Tho ronsidornUon of tho question was post poned. A committee wns appointed to wait on tho president to Inform him I hat congress was organized nnd ready to recuivu uny communication ho might sou fit. Tho biennial drawing for seats proceeded mold laughter, cheers and nltcrntlons of pleasure ami disappointment. Tho house udjonrned out of resect to the memory of thu Into William Enoch of Ohio. Wasiiinotos', Aug. 8. Tho homo was called lo onlnr promptly nt noon nnd prayer was offered by tho newly elected chaplain, Hcv. Dr. Hmlnwny. The jour nal, which wits rather a lengthy ouo'.wus then rend nnd nppiovcd nnd tho house took a it-cess until IS: 15 p. in. After Iho recess Mr. Springer (I)cm., Ills.), chairman of iho coinmitteo appointed to wait uiwn tho president, reported thnt tho president would comtiiunlcnto in writing n tncHsngo to congress forthwith. Instnntly Mr. I'rtnlen, ono of tho presi dent's secretaries, mndo his how nnd sent Iho important document to the clerk's desk, whero it was road by Clerk Kerr. Tho president V tnessngo wn3 listened lo with interest by tho members of thn house, nnd nt tho conclusion of its read ing wns greeted with gonornl applause, not confined to any section of thu ch.im bor. Tho Michigan election case, ponding between Richardson nnd Belknap, wns taken taken up. Tlie Senate. Washington, Aug. 7. Tho Fpnnto ns somblcd nt noon in obedience to tho president's proclamation and fipent just half nn hour in session. Dining that brief space of timo, howover, tho oath of ofllco wns mlminlstercil to Senator Quay of Pennsylvania, who had not been pres ent nt tho lost special session of tho sen nto, nnd to Senator Puscoe of Florida, who had lcen re-elected by tho legisla ture of his state since tho adjournment of tho spocinl session. Tho oath of ofllco wan also admlnlstorod to tho now secre tary, Mr. Cox. Tho resignation of Sen ator Beckwlth wns announced in a com munication from thnt gentleman. Tho tmunl committees to wait upon tho presi dent nnd inform him that congress wns in session nnd ready to receive any com munication ho might bo ploitsed to mako wns appointed; but boforo the commlttoo lind timo to perform that duty tho sen nto ndjournod in resiiect to tho memory of tho late Senator Stanford of Cnlifor uin. Thoro wero 75 sonators present. Washington, Aug. 8. Tho proceed ings in tho benate wero of great public interest. In tho first pluco, tho presi dent's mes-'ngo wns read nnd listenod to with tnarkcil attention on both sides of tho chamber not a Bound wns hoard. Tho message wns referred to tho coin mitteo on linnnco and its immodinto printing wns ordered. Then tho flood gates of legislation wero thrown wide open and a current of bills on finnncos nnd other subjects were admitted, Mr. Hill of Now York was tho first senator to got in a bill for tho repeal of tho pur chasing clause of tho Sherman act. Mr. Btowait of Novnda followod with two oilier bills, mid a speech, on tho flnmo subject. In tho speech, ho declared himself against tho ropenl of tho Slier nutn act, as such ropenl would, ho said, destroy silver coinngo forever. A reso lution wns ollcied by Mr. Lodgo of Mas sachusetts, directing tho committeo on linnnco to reiwrt a bill for tho repeal of tho Shermun purchasing clauso of tho net nnd providing for n voto on tho passage- of a bill by tho 22d of August, if not sooner reached. This resolution win supplemented by another, offorcd by Mr. Halo of Muino, fixing tho hour of meeting of tho senate from and nftor Thursday noxt at 11 n. in. Thoso reso lutions precipitated a discussion in which Bovernl of tho l6adlug BPimtors on both sides of tho chamber participated. Thoy went over without action. Tenneisrn Minora' War. Knoxvilli:, T enn., Aug. 0. Thcro lms been another attack by miners on tho convict camp ut Coal Creek. Ono sol dier wns killod. rIAPPENINGS OF INTEREST TOLD IN A FEW WORDS. Items Which Tell the Story of Seven lny' Crime nnd Casualties nnd Other Im portant Mutters Arranged Attiaclhelj ml (ilrn In A 1'ew Words. Tlirco lllnodrd llumr lliirnrd. O.MMIA, Aug. 5. Fire destroyed th MnbloofJ. W, Pngo. Three vnluublo hums wero burned. ThnniKS W. Iiwrejr Pfixrl. Lincoln, Aug. ! Thomas W. Low rey, tho lending grain man of Nebraska, died at tho rosidenco of his sister neat this place. A New Clmnritllnr. Lincoln. Aug. It. Tho Nebraska Wei- leynn university has a now chancellor, Dr. Isanc Crook. Into president of tin University of the Pacific. Asked for tho Itrpcnl oflhn Hhrrinan Iw. Lincoln, Aug. C A petition signed by Governor Crounso, every banker in tho city und innny business men, nsking for tho repeal of tho Sherman low, was forwarded to congress. A RtnlililuK Affray. ScilUTLKit, Neb., Aug. 0. While Richards' circus was lwing loaded on tho em's nn nltorcatlon nraso Iwtweon two oi tho colored attaches, which ended in Dick Ruddis being seriously cut and stabbed iu the head. LATEST MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. South Oinulm Live Stock, Union Stock Yaiw I boirru Omaha, Auk. S. OATTliK-Ilecolpts, UJ0 head: 1IJ0 to 1W3 hs., $UWfM.30: lliMioMuOlba., SUUat.Si; U tollUOllM., $J.W17U; choice cow. S1.7A&.VV) common cows, ll.IU31.75; good fcotlars, J'.'.H'ia J.10; common feuleru, I,.U0&.75. Markut active and stronger. HOOH-Kucelpts, 4.000 head: light, tMH 1.80; mixed, 94.MQi.UO; heavy, 4.ttXdl.W Market oiieiieil htrunir. ilusod S5o hluhor. HllKKl'-Uecclpts, if head; miitt.ms. $W BiOO; luiuOs, tJ.OJa4.75. Market weak. Chicago I.lvo Stock. Umon Htock VAnns, I Ciikuuo, Auk. 8.1 CATTLK RflcrliitH, 4,noo hcuil; comiium to eitra steers, J3.tOiii.iU-. stookers mid fuudort, J-'.'JoCt-l.iO-. cowrtuml hulfem, tlW&MiU. UOUtf-HocUiu, 6,S) head: htuvy, Si.7S(6 0.",i; mixed und medluim Jl.Wii.1.tU, UkM, jl.'j0it5.:;v BHKKI' llccelptH, ".Ofohead; iwor to choice, tl.5mai.-5: hiuibs, $j.7.va-i.a.. Chlcsga Grain and I'royUloni. WHKAT-Auut, 58c; Septeinbar, 69JJo; Dieemlicr, lliJe. ' COUN-Aiimut, ii:Kc; HeptemWr, aiM Ootnhcr, 4UJe; llcLeinber, iWMie; Jlay. 41WC OATB Auixuat, UJHc; ricptcmUor,-lc; Sluy, l'OHK-Aiieutt, 512.00; Septomber, 2.H; 3liy, l-.37!li. I.AUD-Auuust, I7.07J4; September, J7.7JW; Oc tuber, SZJ7& In Kiccllcnt 8hape. Omaha, Aug. 5. On application of tho stockholders and creditors of tho Ameri can Lonn and Trust company, before Judge Dundy, tho bank wns handed back to tho ofllccru, Receiver Ralnoy mndo a ntntcment in court thnt ho had found tho n flairs of the company in excellent shape. nit Ily a Flying Holt. Et.M Cukkk, Neb., Ang. 0. Frank Waro was badly injured whllo working nenr a threshinir engine. Whllo tho machino wns iu motion a 1olt liecamo looscncil and Hying out struck Mr. Waro in tho bond. Ho wna brought to town, whero his wounds wcro dressed, and i now doing nicely. Frinntn Tlilrrm. Omaha, Ang. 4. A close pieco of de tective wotk unearthed a fence for stolon goods iu.the best rehidenco portion of tho city. A search warrant was secured and tho rosidenco of Mrs. Eva Thompson, widow of a banker, was gono through, resulting iu tho finding of n complete tailor shop which hnd boon spirited away. Drnli'i tho Btato'n Claim. Lincoln, Ang. . Receiver Haydon of tho defunct Cnpitnl National bank has given verbal notice to Stnto Treasurer Hartley that tho claim of tho state for tho amount of its deposit, something liko $.2.10,000, will not 1)0 nl lowed on tho ground that tho stato's monoy had novor been deiKwited iu the bank, or that tho bank hnd never got tho benefit of the money. Ills Crowd at Camp Lincoln. Sunmioit, Neb., Aug. C When Low Hnnbnck hnd introduced ex-Scnntor Ingnlls at tho Grand Army of tho Re public meeting, tho latter said: "My namo is Donnls. I am left, but I can kick." After complimenting tho veter ans ho tackled tho financial situation, following with somo remarks on pcusioai and criticising tho present administra tion. A crowd of 1H.0O0 witnessed tho aham battlo. Hilltop llonacuui In Trouble. Lincoln, Aug. 4. A call waa issued somo days ago for a secret meeting of tho priesta of tho city for tho purposo of drafting resolutions relativo to tho troubles which exist between Uishop Uonncum and tho clorgy of his diocese. Bishop Donacum in somo way got wind of tho incoting and issued a letter warn ing tho priests from attending, Littlo or no nttention was paid to tho mandato nnd tho gathering took place. A memo rial wns drafted which will be forwarded to Mgr. Batolli, exposing tho action taken by Bishop Donacum and asking that an investigation Ira made. New Nebraska l'ontinnitert, Wasuinoton, Aug. 4. Postmnstors wero appointed for Nebraska as follows: Albany, Sheridan county, S. H. Joice, lcoW. D. Mclntyre, resigned. Bnrt lntt , Wheeler county, J. G. Wolfo, vico William Rcilloy Tcsignod. Btirchanl, Pawneo county, T, A. Lnird, vico J. O. Dort, removed. Cook, Johnson county, B, A. Leech, vico N. B. Yarwood, re moved. Crab Orchard, Johnson county, J. D. Cannell. vico F. M. Sharatt, ro moved, Dawson, Richardson county, T. Kean, vico E, W. Baser, romovoil, Emerald, Lancaster county, W. S. 'Thomas, vico G. W. Leo, resigned, Grant, Perkins county, J. 8. Myers, vico G. P. A. Ford, removed. Hampton, Hamilton county, W. T, Krnuso, vice E, L. Ingalis, removed. Hanson, Adams county, J. W. Downing, vico Waltor Stono, resigned. Harrison, Sioux county, J. E, Marstcllor, vice E. G. Hough, resignod. Hoskins, Wayno county, William Zuth, vico J. M. Hugh- lin, resigned. Lawrcnew, Nuck olls county, G. A. Hurley, vico P. C. Moorehcad, resigned. Mason City, Cus ter county, M, C. Warrington, vico L. B. Hill, resigned. Nowport, Rock county, 3. M. Hederman, vico J, II. Davenport, removed, Republican City, Harlan county, W. .T. Pudl, vico A. T. Smith, romoved. St. Ilolcnn, Cedar county, I IfiVi Q Fil for Infants and Children. T HlltTT yoara 'otrirUoM ofJ?itoriwlkya.troyjLgf MjntBMBfjafaoMiparMlt to ayk ef It wttfcaat m It U wflnaatlomably tka tat imr fey Imftata CTkUIg j tka world kaa mr luiowa. It la hwlwi. CklMr Ilk It It Uaa tkam kealth.' It wlU tkalr llm I It Matfcara fcaT 1 .tatI.iKykIiik la aanUt.lr fw pnmtlcaflly arf t m J I t i y cklld'a mndlclne. Catterl daatroya Worms. Caatorl aJlajra reTerUkHets. Caatorla pruveata vomltlag Sonr Cnrd. v CaatorU oaraa Dlarrkaa amd Wtal Oollo. , Caitori rallevaa Tcetklmg Troaklai. Caatorla onraa CoastlpatloH nad FUtalHCT. , Caitorla nantJJjo tho ffoot of enrboalo aold a or wlaoaoM &.' Caatorla doaa not ooatnln morphlao, opium, or otkr narcatlo yrfrr. ' Caatarla BjafaaUtttea the food, ntgalntaa tka atoaaaok aad kawala.V ( nlvlng healthy and aatnral ataep. Caatorla la pnpJaoae-aUwJioJeajBlytJlajuitaold illkmHu Poa't aUnw aay oao to anil yon aaythlaK ela o tfca pi w alii . tkatlt l"jaat aa good "aad"wUlMa war very parya." gaa tkat yea arat C-A-S-TQRI-A. 'J Tka facalmtla i algaatar t P 2tfmJ&&u la avanr' J us! I iHBSaWV LiaKEallnr VrBaBaBPaaUBaBBBTTLj iff! nmw Children Cry tor Ntcher's Caatorla taaot ajaaa MgMMM What U iht eondttten of yeunt It your hair ryfAarA, brittle? Doc$ it tpUt at (he tndt? lla$ U m UfeU$t mpptmrmnft Jot$ U fall out itlieii combed or bru$tidt It it full dmnirugT Doet your scalp itth t It U dry or inmhtrnttd ttndiUtnt Jfthttt re tomt of your tymptomt bt warn in timo or you wilt ototm. bald. .. (ySKOOKUH HOOT HAIR GROWERrl la what you dmi. Ita produeUon la not aa aeeldeM, bat tha ratnlt nf aHraiMa ra. March. KnowintMnf thadluaaraot iBMiarrandacarpledtotaedlaooTarrotaow toireattham. 'akookum"conUlBa nMihcr BUnaraU (or otta. Itla.BotaDa.bu a rifllKhtfullr cooling anil ratraahlogtonlorBr llmalaUag taa toUMtM, IMa faUtnohnlr, curti dandruff nnd gromkair on aoU aaaaa, . arcu inn cupvirsu. uraunjmixi ma iron imwini fraKioii, n in va ot RkookHH Ski Soap, it dwlroya paratUit HmtU, wkukiedon omj ttttnu 1W Kor vxkx THE SK00KUM ROOT HAtR GROVfek CO,, 17 South Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. BAKING . POWDER 25zs for 25 Absolutely Pure JusTlkYlT. i.y r.r.JAQur.s &co.kansascity.mo. p. VI. REED, I'ROPItlUTOH City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable yUmA .Mtllaaiak. Red Cloud, BmaiaimaiailBaatlbailfafXi Nebraska. nmMMmt""'"" A. Kclmlto, vico j. u. utirnH, re- .,!,. M ,,lonK afiourteil. viz,: moved. Sargent, Custer county, J. B. torn to tho World'a fair can I McL'rarv. vico William buerman, re moved. Bhunonvillo, Clay caunty, Is rnel Con, vico J. Florin, removoil, Bcrilmor, Dodgo county, O. JIartcns, vico L. C, Rnrns, removed. Silver Creek, Merrick county, J. 11. Stetson, vico W. E. Kerr, removed. Stuplehurnt, Seward county, O, L. Scrllmor, vico II, Meyers removed. Table Rock, Pawneo county, A. ILano, vico W. S. Linaloy, re moved. Winoton, Knox county, J. D. Slicrbrook, vico J. T. Culbortuon, re bitjucd. Tho succcBH of Mrs. Annio M. llonn.of McKeoaport, Ponnpylvanlii, in tho .treat ment of diorrlucn in her children will un doubtedly bo of interest to many moth ers. Bho anys: "I spent Hevcrnl wekn in Jonstown, Pa., after tha (treat Hood, on account of my husband loinb om ployod thoro. Wo hail several children with us, two of whom took tha diurrhuui very lindly. I Kot aoma of Cliainliar Inin's Coho, Cholera and Diurrhii'a roin- edy from Rar. Mr. Chnpmau. It enrad both of tliain. I knaw of poyunil otliar ensaa where it waa equally uucceosful. I think it ennnot be oxcalled and chaar folly rocomincnd it." 2T and TK) cent bottles for anlo liv Pevn A. Otica. TliourKI'H fnlr. Ro)ortH from Chicago nro a unit in tloinoiiBtrnting wuiit ii grcnt r,uny poo. tlint vm. Hud Unit clasH nccomiuotlutloim nt lery inodnrato UKuroH. nio iuoi ip, tnero la very littlo dilllcitlty in rnuuruig it good room at 81.00 n day. That surely is roasonublo enongh for anyone! Ab to thu cost of getting to Chicago, tho Burlington Itoutt) h locnl ngent will gliully givu jou full inforiuatioii i i Jl. Ut. Vy. AHtlimu, llronuliltii and Cononmptinn result from a neglected Congo or cold. Don't noitloot but euro nroinntly with 3 fow doses of llegita' Cherry Cough Syrup aom by vtyo x urice. Tho World'a Fair. Hero's an cBthnato of what it costs to spend a day at tho world's fair. Itoom 1'00 Breakfast - Carraro to and from grounds 10 Admission to Fair 50 Dinner. 50 Supper 25 Total 12.60 Ii you want to spend more, you can. If you can't afford that muoh yqu can got alonjj very nicely on considerably less. Ask tho local agent of the' Bur lington Routo for information about tho best and oheapest way of reaching Chicago. Excursion rates ovory day, Slruyotl. Ono Poland China mule hog, weight about 60 pounds, white feet, white in forohoiul. Dleapeared about the 22d inst. Liborul reward for same. Wm, Vandyko. tmmmmm New lkuy tor Sale. Inquire cf Wm. VanDyke or E. P. oJ bright. w rl s -W- Mb" jHy W"" aaaaawa.Urtii