..A1 vTirfrrtaK .rrv ,mi S3 ft?.n T jW,-k?f'V ? ' MmnHHHiMBI V s THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 13, 1893. '' It M! 1 I"' x 3&" v: & &V. .T. VR EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. BT D. M. IlUNTI.lt, 00. BUl'T. tiapt. Qeo. M. Caster ably conduct ed the recitations in algebra and ihj tea at the First Grade clan meeting at the High Bohonl room, Red Cloud, Saturday , September 30th. The at tendance was not ao largo as it should are been. Those present showed that thej had given the subjects con siderable thought. To make a success in the private study of these branehte, it is almost a neectslty for all tho embers of the class to meet tegether at leaite onoo a month. Tho class ltd to hold the next meeting at Red Cloud. The date of next mist leg is Satardaj, October 28th. Many teachers have sent in their monthly reports to the superintendent. A statement of these reporle frill be given in this column soon. vVe think the new report blanks sent to teachers lately are an improvement on the old form. Tfci postponed educational trooting to be held in distriot number 17 on Thursday evening, October 5th, was net held, partly on account of the in element of the weather, and partly on neeennt of the superintendent's health not being such at the timo and for a'few days since to enable him to go to the meeting, Some time dur ing tho school year a meeting ma be held there. Tito failure to meet at this timo was quite a diisapointment to the suptcrintendsnt, and also to olhere, We hfartily indorse tho "Library Day" circular of Slate Supt. Goudy, and hope that something may bo done by the tuachersof this county in tho way oi holpmg to estnblish libraries in the school homes of tho county. Bupt. Goudjf's circular is as follows: The teachers examination on Fri day, Ootober 20th, will not commence till one o'clock p. in. LinnARr hay. To svpeiintendcnts and teachers of Nebraska: In sccordancc with a re eolation of tho NobranLn state teach er'e aisociatlon pascd at its last an nual meeting, a programme has boen prepared by the committoe appointed for that purpose looking to the obser vance of the anniversary of tho dis covery of America as Library day in the schools of tho statu. It will be remembered that October 21 was celebrated all over the country last year as Columbus day; it is tho thought of the promoters of Library day that it would be well if Columbus day)cnuld be perpetuated as an annual festival for awakening intcrost in the cohools, and especially for the build ing up of sohool libraries in every dis triot in Nebraska. Itic well known that bouks of spe cial interest and profit to children are no less interesting and profitable to adults, and that the books of the chil dren aro read with avidilv bv the teachers and by the parents of tho children. Good books put into the hscool library soon And their way into the homes in the district; thay aro read by both iho school children and the home children; a habit of reading is thereby cnoouraged or engendered and the good reading takes the place of no reading or of bad reading in the community. The movement has received the hearty endorsomint of Francis Ilellamy of tho Youths Companion, of Dr. K. 0. Hewett, ex-president of the Illinois state normal university and of others of national repute as woll as tho ap propriation of the oduoational worker?. generally thtoughout tho state. In accordance with tho recommen dation of the committeo, it gives uie pleasure to call tho attention of the teachers and patrons of tho cohools to this inaitoraud to recommend that Friday, Ootober 20, or so much there of aa may be deemed expedient, be devoted to tho programme published in the September lumber of the North western Journal of Education, and to efforts to aiouso an interest in tho sub ject of school libraries among the children and the patrons. I especially recommended that an effort bo mado in connection with this celebration to create a fund, la it ever so small, for tho purchase of oooka lor tlto school that may sorvo as a nucleus fur a (chool library. Trusting in your well known custom of heartily responding to every call of this dopartmoot and recalling our uniform io-operution with itu chief in every oduoational wot If, 1 have no hesitation in leaving this matter in your hands. Local papers plcaie copy, Respectfully, A. K. Goody, State Supt. Public Instruction, ,k.V JZ.&$k&a.., FEEDING AND FASTING. Moderation In Knllng nntl Drinking it Conducive to Long I.lfc. It may accm hard for the man who in youth lins Idiow'n tho pinch of poverty, who remembers how the cut of mutton, with n supply of potatoes nml ffrcenn, scarcely nufllccd for a vigorous nppetlto, nhoulrl find that in tho prosperity of later Ufa nn ohrht-courso dinner of del icacies falls to tempt him, and that, nevertheless, his physician warns him that the attack of gout from which ho in suffering means that he la eating too much, and that his diet must bo low ered. Is life, then, never to give satis faction? Must youth know hunger and old ago satiety? Must tho poor muscle-worker never have enough food to give energy to his frame, and must tho rich Idler have so much to cat that disease is tho con Rcuucncc? To find the happy mean, to live nccording to sweet reasonableness nnd knowledge, Is the aim of tho teach ings of science. Christian communism, the wealth of later life will not lead to self-indulgence, bnt to tho mitigation of tho sufferings of those who want the moans of life. One of many splendid examples Is that of a gentleman, now in possession of a very large income, who, in his youth, lived on a salary of ten shillings a week. Ho early mado tip his mind that to eat little and drink less would bo his rule in life. To this resolution ho hus adhered, though for tune has come to him. Nearly an oc togenarian, ho Is still a man of un tiring vigor of body and mind. Simple In life, ho dispenses his great fortune as a custo dian for his Master, while living amid tho refinement and cultured sur roundings of an English gentleman. Hlr George Humphrey has investigated the llfe-hlstorles of contcnarians in England with the view of ascertaining the causes and circumstances of longevity. As ono reads of the habits nnd life of those men and women who attained to the age of one hundred years and more, one Is struck by the fact that they were almost invariably lean people, of sparo habit, and of great moderation in eating and .drink ing. Of thirty-seven, threeo took no animal food, four took very little, twenty a llttle.ten a moderate amount, nnd only one acknowledged taking much meat. With regard to alcohol, the rctu-ns nro much the same, and abstemiousness in found to be the rule of life of theso centenarians. London Hospital, j Nlavery In Slum. Slavery has been abolished In namo, but it can never be abolished in fact, for the slaves havo no means of blip porting themselves outsldn their mus ters' houses. Every member of tho .Si amese upper classes can fetter his nor v nnts or throw them Into prison with out any kind of trial or permission be ing necessary. Ono morning I went to call upon ono of the ablest and most cnlightcnod of tho ministers, it mun who has been to Europe, und who onco actually got into serious trouble for trying to inaugurate a bort of woman's rights movement In Slam. I mado my way by mistake Into a part of his grounds where visitors were not ex pected and I found a Muvu fastened down to tho ground In an Ingenious kind of pillory In which ho could not movo hand or foot, whilo nnothcr slave tortured hlin with bevcro htrokes of a bamboo rod, at tho word of :i member of the family In order to force him to confess to somo uiltdccd. Contem porary Kcvicw. Live Decoy (loeic. The manner of using llvo decoys may prove of somo Interest, The geeso uro genuine wild ones, taken when young, or possibly hatched and raised by tho owner. The birds have tho Hrst joint of their wing taken oil, making it Im possible for them to lly any great dis tance; around tho leg just above tho foot they wear a leather strap, mado into a hllpnoosc; this is never taken off; to thin Is tied, when using them, a ropo eight or ten feet long, with u slnko attached. When placlnir thebo decovs we wade, uslug hip boots, of courtc, to ubout two foot of wnter, pushing the stake well into tho bottom und pluuiug a tuft of soil near by about nix or seven InuhcH from tho surfaeo, so that they may stund on It and not become too wearied from constantly floating or swimming. It Is surprising how uccus tonued these birds get to tho gun being llretl over them. It is bomewhat sim ilar to a hunting dog; they know what tliey nro there for, do tholr duty, und never flinch at tho report. Forcit and St ream. Bho Was Willing. "And do you lovo mo so devotedly, dear," ho said, "that you will glvo up homo and friends nnd all that inukes your young llfo bright and happy to becomu my wife, and go with mo to the uttermost cuds of the world if neces sary?" "Yes, George," she whispered softly, "when I'm your wlfo your thoughts shall bo, my thoughts, your hopes my hopes, your religion my religion, and If you should want me to go to tho ubtvrmost ends of tho world with you 1 vlll go-oh, so gladly, George fori 11 m so fond of travcllngl" Druko'a Mii;i)2luo. Tho Old Coutcst. "to this Is your heaviest and latest Improved armor plate," observed tho visitor at tho great iron nnd steel works. "I presume it la nbsollucly In vulnerable?" "No," said tho sunerlntondnnt nntml. ly. "VYonre now bulldlug a. gim thut will drive a projectile through It ui If It wcro old chetso. Chicago Tribune. "Mierlar," said Uncle fillan, "we must flix l'cto. I gave him u rubber stamp tui put tho dates on tho eggs ua tho heus laid 'em, nn' when I got 'em to marl:et this raorutn' I found ho'd Btainpurt 'em ull IbOU." Harper's Uazar. "YAss," nho sa itl, "tho wavps In u storm Tcinlud me of our hired girl at home." "Hired girls, madam?" "Yes, tmy are awful breakers." Texas BUttoga X .smmd ,-,IAh MISCELLANEOUS. A llttlo knowledge is sometimes n dangerous thing to tho party about whom (Unknown. ICuto Fluid's Wash ington. Wo nro naturnlly displeased with an nnknown critic, as tho ladles nro with a lampooner, because wo nro bit ten In tho dark. Drydcn. "What a superb face!" said one girl to nnothcr, as they stood beforo a innrblu head of Minerva. "Yes," said tho other. "What a nose for bpocta clcs!" Harper'H llaznr. "1'lcase glvo mo n nickel to buy n dinner with," sold tho tattered little boy. "I nm so hungry." "Whatcan'you got for five cents," asked tho old lady, giving him tho money. "I'io, ma'am," said he, with a grateful smile. Tho park policemen of San Fran cisco use tho lariat to stop runaway horses, nnd all nro experts with tho rope. The captain of tho (Joldon Gate I'nrk squad sayn his men "can atop a horso within a distance of fifty yards, without tho slightest danger to our selves," and ho implies, though ho doesn't distinctly say so, without dan ger to tho runaway or ltn rider. ' On tho Wny to Santa Maria. Christopher Columbus "Havo you written up the log book, Don Alonzo?" Don Alonzo l'enzon "How In thunder can I write up any log book In weather like this? Here's tho caravel been standing on ltn hind legs slnco yester day morning. Hot you drinks, Chrlsto phor, you can't go down In tho cabin nnd stand any hard boiled egg on end to-day." Hrooklyn Life. m At the corner of Gates and'Frank ltn avenues, Hrooklyn, a mnn In kept at work oiling tho street car rails. Thnt is because the neighbors complained of tho creaking of the earn an thoy went around tho curve. Tho croaking re sults from placing the rails a f rnctlon of nn Inch too near together. Con stant wear of tho wheals will widen them so thnt oiling will not bo neces sary after a time. There Is a singular likeness be tween fumy places In the northern woods and nn average "bit" In Florida. It In tho palm that spreads and feath ers in tho warm lunds and tho fern nt tho north. Tho effect of tho two Is quite simllnr from a llttlo distance. Tho fern not Infrequently nttalnH a length of five foot In New Englnnd, and in the northwest, where all vege tntton Is more rank, It grows lnrgor Btill. "The other day," snld a New York cltlrcn, "I saw a colored newsboy; ho jumped aboard a streetcar quite In tho usual way. Thero may bo other col ored newsboys In town, but this wns tho first ono I had scon. On tho samo day I saw another newsboy who at tracted my uttention n white news boy who wore spectacles. Thero may, indeed, bo other newsboys in Now York who wenr spectacles, but I havo never seen them." Richmond, Va., contains among Its population IS Georgo Washington, It Andrew Jncksons, 14 Thomas ("Stone wall") .Tncksons, 4 Thomas Jeffersons, 4 Robert Lees, 0 John Randolphs, 1 Jefferson Dnvls, 7 John Marshnlls, 10 John Tylers, 4 Henry Clays, 1 Znehary Taylor, 2 llcnjtimln Hnrrlsons, 2 W. 11. Jlarrisons, and 1 Daniel Webster. Thoy uro all colored except 0 John Marshalls, 1 Henry Clay, 8 John Tylers, 2 Ilenja niln Hnrrlsons, Znchnry Taylor, Robert Leu und Jefferson Davis. It may not bo known to many that tho points of the compass moy bo de termined with the aid of un ordinary watch. It Is simply necessary to bring tho watch in such n position thnt tho hour hand is directed toward tho sun. The south then lies midway between whatever hour It may happen to be nnd the numeral XII. on the dial. Lutus suppose, for Inst nncc, that It Is 4 o'clock, nnd that tho timepiece Is held In tho position indicated. Tho direction of tho number It. will then be tho exact south. If it be 8 o'clock tho numeral X. will indicate tho exact southerly point. About the la'.t thing done to silver ware In tho factories is to cleanse tho surface of all grease and other material used In tho polishing, a process that usually involves u deal of hand labor. A mechanic who had noted tho cxpeu i.lve character of this work Invented a bath in which tho foreign substances that cling to tho tnrfaco of sllverwnro are rnUy and quickly removed. From this bath tho sllverwnro comes elenn and brilliant. Tho employers of tho Inventor havo patented tho process with bin consent, und tho patent Is re garded ns a valuable property. "Watch stopped, has It?" asked ono trnveler of nnothcr. "Now, I sup pose you'll pay a dollar to clean It But let mo glvo you a tip. Open both of the back cases r-o, hold it with open aldo down and tap it with your linger nail it do.eu times. Don't bo afraid. Snap it again. Now move tho second Laud. Is It ull right? 1 thought so. A drummer put mo up to that trick. 1'iobably thero were only a few specks bt dust In thu works und you've rnppcd them out. Very UUoly It will run now for a year and you've saved your dol lar. If It doesn't run after the little jar that you gnvo It thun It In time to taku it to tho jeweler." It Is ono of tho anomalies of mod ern hotel life thnt tho mora you pay tho less you expect in return. In tho hugo caravansaries of tho largo Ameri can cities, where n man pays seventy live dollars a week for a room, without board, ho never thinks of asking any pnrvlco of tho employes without paying liberally for it; ho is charged for a Arc, for light after midnight, for tho use of tho telephone, for sending out a mos 6ago by nn ofllco boy, for taking lunch in his room, for corkage on his own wines, nnd must tip tho waiters. In a country hotel, where ho pays $0 a week, with board, ho can have a fire in his room whon ho wants it, ho can trust tho landlord to scud letters nnd incs Nigcn, ho cuu smoke all over tho house, ho can borrow anything from a gun to ii pair of trousers, he can gut tho land lady to mend his torn coat, he can call for breakfast at 5 o'clock In tho morn ing und gut it, ho can get the landlord's boy to dig bait for him, and ho has to tip nobody. "-. sA,4dai, m "M.taMi iW.. &ENUTN"&RES8 REFORM. Garment Should lie Mado for Comfort lUther Than Show. As timo goes on and peoplo grow moro intelligent and, as a natural consequence, moro Intolerant of ovlls that stand merely from tho forco of truditlon, tho subject of dress reform for men and women will como moro decidedly to tho fore, and better cos tumes will unquestionably bo dovlscd und adopted. Tho reform Idea is as yet in Its most incipient condition, but having common sen so nnd impera tive necessity on Its sldo, is bound to win In duo course of time. Tho most serious objection to Imme diate and radical reform seems to bo Uio dread of rldiculo; tho idea appears to bo fully rooted and grounded in tho human mind that a certain amount of elaborateness is necessary to what Is called becomingness In dress. It might bo well to stop a moment and nsk If this is so, and If so, why It Is? a stanunru has been set for a perfect figure, nnd tho close-fitting garment is becoming or ugly, nccording to the snnpo oi ii)o individual who wears It. As nine-tenths of tho peoplo who dross for effect are anything but models of perfection In figure, It stands to reason that thoy should cant about for trimmings, fixings, draperies and fripperies to modify to somo de gree or entirely conceal tholr innrtlstlo outlines. Tho only other alternative Is to pad and puff, to uso quantities of micuram, whalebones and other acces sories with which to make up their de ficiencies or constrict their too solid Hosh. It Is a rather interesting study to note tho difference In tho shape of the stout man and woman who have for any number of yearn drdssed after tho strictest rules of fashion. Tho flesh must go somewhere No lacing or drawing In can make wny with it, nnd misshapen and distorted bodies are In many eases tho legitimate result of this slavery custom. If fashion and art could go hand in hand and make casy-llttlng clothes the arbitrary cos tume of the day, health, happiness and grace would be moro general, and com ing generations would have less to re gret and fewer sins to expiate. One of the first points In tho dress of womon Is to rnlso tho waist line. Instead of drawing In tho flguro below tho ribs the belt should be put higher up. Tho empire dress Is much the more health ful and comfortnblo. The slender waist Is ono of tho most deadly posses sions with which n foolish and fashion ridden peoplo ever found themselves handicapped. The breath Is tho Hie, and as ono Is deprived of it, bo vitality becomes weak, tho resisting power de creases und difceaso and deuth find reudynud sometimes willing victims. Tho blouse is an unmixed blessing cither for men or women. There is no reason why a man should not wear a really hnndsomo blouse of good ma terial us a dressy garment. Take for example a blouse of black silk with dainty nlcevo and neck ruiHcsof fine linen, rather wide turned-back cults, a prim conservative collar nnd lapels, If one chose, nnd a few plaits or folds nrtlstlcally disposed. Why should not this inako a very doslruble morning dress for a gentleman? This with fine gossamer underwear would bo admira ble in mid-summer nnd would do away with the burdensnmeness of the coat, vest and thickly-starched dress-shirt front that can by no stretch of imagin ation bo other than uncomfortable. Every garment bhould bo made suffi ciently loose to glvo ubsoluto freedom of movement and this may be done without, in any sense, sacrificing sym metry, beauty or grace indeed these elements appear to come in for the very least consideration in thu gcnernl make-up of thu toilet. To produce urttelcs so tight that thoy wear out almost immediately is nirt to the ad vantage of those who make u business of designing such tilings. To this clans of peoplo we havo bowed our necks In tho most abject servitude, nnd It would seem quite timo thnt wo read to our selves and tho world a ripeclallv em phatic and comprchcnslvo riot-act nnd followed It up with a far-reaching nnd unmistakable proclamation of emanci pation. N. Y. Ledger. TAKEN FOR THE MURDERER. Julian Ralph' Narrow Ktonpe From Diingerou Hltuatlon. Once, when I was investigating tho horrible and (even yet) mysterious murder of a young girl In a New Jer sey village, I was takon far the mur derer by her relatives whom I could not blame, for they wcro Ignorant, wrought up to an ugly pitch, nnd sus picious of every stranger who camo upon tho scene. Tho girl had been buxom and pretty, and yet it must havo been a stranger who slow hor, they thought, for none who knew hor could And It In their hearts or in her nature to attempt to wrong her. In the course of a search of the neighbor hood I visited tho home of the afflicted family moro than once, nnd on tho labt occasion was invited to seo tho body. As I could not judge what manner of girl sho had been without seeing hor, I wont In. Jler three grown-up brothers wcro there, and as I stood beside tho coflln ono returned to thu door of the room, closed It nnd put his back ngalnst It. Tho others then attempted to carry out a project thoy had cher ished but conceulod, which was to have mj touch tho body In order that they might bee whothor blood flowed from the wounds, according ns an old supcrttltlon holds that such dumb mouths will accuse a murderer. At tho momeut I would not havo douo as they wished for a fortune. "Put you hand on hor," said one. "ijivlllnot." "Touch her with your hand. You rausi, I tell you," said another, "you cannot got away. Touch her." They woro terribly in earnest "1 will do nothing of tho sort," I Bale, nnd then I mude a very short but very curnost speech, lu wlucii i ex plained who I was and how easily they could satisfy thomnelves about ine. "2nd now," said 1, udvanclng to tho door, "stand, aside und end this folly qidckl" ' , , Ho obeyed, and In an Instant tho uir oj out doors tautexl utmost us sweet as anytning tnai i ever axew aown my laxoat. Kcrlbner. ,v.iw tA. .'fcii , iBpMjkMk Wt ii .,.. ft.ylfr.w IS At I AFI AND It la applied right to the parte. It euros all dlsoaaoa of womon. Any lady can uso it horaol Bold by ALL DRUGGISTS. Mailed to any address on receipt of $1. Sr. J. A. McGlll Ss Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Plaoo, Chicago, Hi AI& would call 22 g: Your attention to the fact that wo have tho ;2 J; Largest and most complete btock of 53 IDRU OS In the Also Wnll Pnprr, Paluls and Oils, Stationery Pocket KiiIvcm, Ilaxom; and Notion ol' all khiili, Our prices arc the lowest and wo guarantee satisfaction. Come and ecc. C. 73iU M iii Ui iU auiiuiiu mmimm It Should Bo In Every House. J. B. Wilson, nil Clay St., Sharp-dung Ph., soys he will not bo without Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and ColdR, thnt itourod bin wife who wns threatened with 1'nonmoniu titer an at tack of "La Orippi,'1 when various othor remedies und Rtwcrnl physicians had douo hor no good, llobort linrber, of Cooks, port, Va., clalmH Dr. King's Now DiFcov ry ban douo him moro good than any thing he over usc.l for Lung Trontila. Nothinc lilco it. Try It. l'reo Trial Hot tleantC. L. Cotting's Drug Store. Largo bottles, r,()o. nnd $1.00. A nigh B.lver. Usually hns abiul lirar. IF in bilioui constipated, has indigestion and dysprp ida. If thero Is no organic trouble fw dosos of Parks' Sure Ctiro will tone him up. Tarks' Snro Cure is the only littr nd kidney our w sell on n positito guarantee, Pnco $1,500. Sold by C. L, Ootting. A Flue Farm For Sale. A Circa! Biirsuiu. If you want to buy a lino homo you should not fail to pco this farm. It will go for $.'000 if pold noon. Half cash and nail on time, or will traito ror vniuuiuo property. Tho house is 1(5x21 " stories with L llx'-'O with porches on each Hide. flood water, lino outhouse Big barn 24x40 2 stories; cob and coal Iioubo 1 1x1(1; granary 12x11; corn crib 8xlt2; windmill (new). School House within w rnin. i. milts from county Boat, two trading towns within 8 miles. If sold hooti will eall everything on the farm including 11 cattle, 11 horses and mules, 17 hogs, farm machinery, buggies, etc. KiO acres wall fencad with galvanized wirt. Ap ply at one to tha Rmi Cr.ouo Ciiii'.r, lied Cloud, Nabraska. To Our Subscriber. TnF.CuiRvhasn larga amount of mou- y standing out on subscription which wo need badly at this Urn, Bomo of it lmu tin outatandlng for two or mora yara. Now wenaad ituud hope our subscribers will remit promptly. At this tlma when mency isolorath payment of u dallar or two from tltoa who ou o would be of lnnch advantage to tha publisher. Ilaap'eatfully, A. C. llos.Mcn. Fr Sale. A Woboter county farm, of 1C0 ncres, with well lluiHhfld fraino houte, Ktable. 100 acres fenced in to puwtuio, over .10 head of cattlo, over 10 hogs, over l'.(K) bueliHln of corn; offer all for u ohorttuno far the amall sum of (?2,100. A gone pralrio farm of 1C0 uorn with no iny nrovemonts, prico 81,050. 80 acres ip Jewel county. Knnmui, ?1,100. 80 ucif In Jewel county Kuubi'.p, $l,:ioO. lip nrovad Wbntor county farm of KiOacriH, price $2,000. (Irounr. O. Yj.jsk.ii, njt, Keel Cloud, Neb. ' lUtcumnlldii. U a oymptom of diusnnu of tho ltidiitj.fl It will certainly bo rolioved by Pnii Snro Cure. Thnt heudnchc-, backncho Hid tired feellnir como from tlio snmo caulo Aik for Parks1 Snro Cure for tho II': and l:idnec, price $1.00. Colting. Sold by C.(U A Tree Oiler. Tin: Uiiikp taken pleasure in nnuoihc inn thnt it will icna Tun uiunr ono tmr to ovory couplo Unit gotn murrif d in Wb ator county from tho that of Sfpturfjcr 1803, to the llrtt of September IH'.M, re of cliurgo, provided that they will (end in their nnmos to this oilier. It nillsot no !i(Terenco uhother they mo rick or poor, white or black, or what, nil lli;r in roipjirod Is to Hcml tho nnmtn in to tliiH ofllco with pout olllctt uddrcMj iiik) be married in Wo'jntcr county. for throa; AND LUNG complaints, the best remedy b AVER'S Cherry Pectoral In colds, bronchitis, la grijpe, and croup, it is I Prompt to -Act sure to cure. ..ffss'i. j.,. .feriUii , .--ii ,-t HARMLESS AS BOOKS 1 3 City. L. COTTING. 2 lllsiiigiiii PEMMAN HAS A nice Hue or Jewel rv, Diamonds, Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Scari pins Cuil'Nuud collar buttou, cek ctialuft, luce pins, atlcK phii, clmniK, etc. pci lli.iiiiil(ilkiilten nml forks. w.rvhiK sots JinvL,ilt"',,i cii:M,..,,on .b"" 1,0XI"1 "ml "llior iinvHtiP. A flue llnu (it Mu.ft.iulM nml ryo Kin-net 111 lntiri liimt;:illo whm. Merl, itlckol f,5C.lVl"UJf,.,urw,l,(,,',,o,,s ""! Jawrlrj in. inaMlVr'S'i!r?,,iaaV,l,K UliU J'"ur "M KoId Henry Cuoli'N lrtit Slorc. RIGHT'S DISEASE ' AND OTHER DISORDERS OFTHF. KIDNEYS CAN BE PERMANENTLY CURED BY USING OR. J. H. MCLEAN'S BflLH. o It Is a safo nud nnfalllnc remedy for dl Kiducy Troubles, Liver Disorders and Female Irregularities. Trico Ono Dollar I'cr Uottle. Iho Dr. J. H. JRLcan Hcdlcino Co., Sl LOUIS, MO., SOLE PROPRIETORS. JVollcc. NotlroM lidfhy jtlrrn tli.tt, .T.inifs I.. Miner. MiKti Mirri. ti.amt Uiiltir a. .shrinum! li.n njLrtiinli.il II . u. I ;-- ..,-.... ". . ii iu.i.ri in ii i-nr iijr.uioii, minx., li.imt h th IVaptrn UniiK nt Keel nowl. fir tli i i-nr. D.um ui i,rn JOII'I, Kir i ti.uihjr-iliiiiai.'putr.il IhhMii;.' Imi; ill 'iiiiil. .N!mi9''n. n, nlII,, rtfrn'llinuiiiiii li.llau (fi.ilmii.Gi I'll. in, lies ill llril I I. itnci: of I'irti I all of wlileli li.ts Utii i... iii ,i null. CI) Ill ililiiiiiatlnii K In nili.i lillMI'." Jiirt ihrani'r "" ",,nl"!l,u l"f"-lHe (:) 111 h illitsiliicR r K-l.l eortiornllnii. at rmr f".,yI,i!,.l!",Jl.x"ulM,c,!a 'l 'I'liousaiiil l).i. Ml h y$ If.CVi (hi) 'IJit.iflrflis(1liroipnrntlo'i'irr n Ik (nn .lirinl h .i nnniil l tlirc(:i)uirectori, una olllJirs uiipolntuil by said tllreciois. I. Ii. MlNKll, laoii .Mi.vkuJk. S. A. Hlll'IIWOOD. Noii.rctJriciil Notice. Tit Ni'llinn (loiirli. linn.rrtlilrnl 'Wftiilanl jronni lien ljr imtlllril that on tha IMIi il.ir , Mtiucmiifi. 1W,i. tlio iiniierHKiiMi ilniiiilir tiled In llw illiiili'KiMirttif WwliHier in.)ty. .lnu. Itu, Imr pel I Inn iii:-tt!isl on. tlio nliji'i t aail niOeii"v.lii.-h iitu in inocuit) Iroiii i,n a nt-. ciec nt nlHulntr dhnrce, ami tliuiiKo "tier luinii (inmCaodila IIumI. "" Yiiarlliuiinia rcqulrcil ioaiHvni-mi ii0. tllion ou ur lietoia MniiiUy, lliuaoili drv nt Oe. tolier, H.i.i, or sulci puUlon will lie til:eo as conlessiMl ami ilecrru uf divorce lelHlua'il tie. eoiUliiiily, , I'.ltllEI'l'A (toocti. tJ ClIAN'IiV. L'HAKCIK, her uttorney. -Wiiir.. .- VMTfil( "If3 Ihi W IVi 4&-