? V - nunrW' iTf."-! sjj, .1' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1893. I n v w ! I t? ' to U.v. I!. THE CHIEF Clrculnlttm, M50. A. C. ItosMfK, Ktlltor. LAnorTAiT.Asat l-ocal lWltor. ALLIMUXTEDATIIOME Kcpilbllrnn Hlnle Ticket. For Supremo Judge, T. C. O. IIAHHIKON, Grand Island. For Regetiteof the Stalo University, 11. D. EKTAUHUOK, Omahn. C. D. WESTON, liny Spring. C. W. KALBV, Red C'lourl . Kepiibllt-nu Comity rivkcl. Fot Treasurer J. B. WHITE. For Clerk L.H.FOIir. For Shorlir JOHN nUNOUKV. For Superintendent D.M. IIUNTI.R. For County Judgo D.F.TltUNKKV. For Coroner I.U.8TAN8KR. For Surveyor W. E. THOllNK. Itcpubllcna City Ticket. For Supcrvlior, A. II. KALCY. For Assessor, JOS.C. WA1II1EN. For JubUcch of thd'euce, SAM'f. WEST. T. W. MENDENHAL. For ConBtnbli'H, G. A.MILLER. J.q.SAPP. Up to tho present writing campaign lies aro very ncaree, which is a sign of a quiet campaign. With no disregard to other parlies tho ' republicans can bonat with impunity of tho qualification! of it nominees for tho coiuhiL' election. Without ono Binglo (jj. f ''exception thoy nro qualillod in every re spect for thooflico to which thoy nspiro, ami frnm (tin nxnltoil liOHltion of Sll- l promo Judgo to tho inonl ordinary posi tion on tho city ticket, tho republican candidatcn aro intellectually ami other wise qualified for tho positions to which Ihoy will bo elected in November. Wo fool it our profct'fiional duty to urgo ovory republican In this county to Inlior ardently, nnd vigilantly, for ovory nomiueo on tho republican ticket. And whyohould wo not? CVrtninly not bo caiiBo of any inferiority of tho nominees. Thoy mo till eminently qualilled; they nro all good straight rcpublicuno; overy ono of them aro typical gentlemen, and tho unison of tho republicans of tho county wlio will workJuosU u lUBly, and in harmony, will elect tho full ticket in epito of fate. Itcgcnl V. W. Kulcy. The attempt made by tho Omaha hjphen to lend tho public to hellvc that 0. W. Kalcy of lied Cloud had deolined to accept tho nomination far rcgont of the state univenity tendered him by tho republican convention if- characteristic of tho guerilla tactics of that newspaper. If Mr, Kalcy declines to make tho race the publio wPl be duly and ofii cially informed of the fact, Hut he will net decline, He hasacorpt:d the nomination and will bo cljctid. He will make a geod regent. Mr. Kalcy haa several times re ceived evidences of the cotifidonco and .. estoatn of tho people qf Wibater qoun ty. Ho was elected to the post of county judge, and later, upon the death tf his brother, was chosen to fill his unexpired trm in tho Nebraska legislature. At the same time he re ceived an appointmentjrom tho gov ernor which turns out to be of much importance in connection with tho of fice of regent. It wn to Gil cut the unexpired term of his brothur on the board of the state norms! school. He proved so effioient in his work that ho was twice reappointed, hid term of ervice extending over twelve years. No man mentioned for the offico of regont therefore, has had more exper lenoe fitting him for this placo than Mr, Kaley. After a man has served the stato with intelligence, zeal and flieienoy on the nornial school board for twelve years, he is ready te under take mro responsible duties, and these will be furnished by tho ofice of regent of the state university to which Mr. Kaloy will bo called at the November election. Stato Journal, From North Carolina. 'Wa-ons want you-nim to no, that we-uns tnak throe bottles uv Hullor'n Knrnnparilla n'getclar cured of bilcH. Wt-uns II at IRH's Korners, .Sort Carr.lln, nil' we una don't keer if you-uns no wo-unn did hev biles, Fr sale by Deyo & Grlce. front Our Usclimipt .1. Mr. Saltzmanof Itctl Cloud passed through the eily Tuesday on his way to visit his son-in-law, John llurr, who resides north of Allslon. Ho called on his old friond J. II, Fcrman while in the city. Dundy County I'ohioor. Miss Rose Green of lied Cloud, was visiting in the city the guest cf Miss Pearl Mcl'herson. Harlan County Domocrat. G. II. Clumpy, a well known ultornay of Rod Cloud, uiul who for hoiiio tiuio had an ollluo in thin city, has tnkon up his residence in West PIuIiib, Mo.- Su perior Journal. "Well, I see congress has met." . Sho has?" "Yes." "What's congress" "Don't jou know?" "Ain't 1 askin jou?" "Why, yeu knew about the money strlngoncj?" "An what's 'stringency ?"' 'The devill" "Hit ii7" "My friend, thora was a war in thiB country at one tmt." "Whereabouts?" Atlanta Consti tution. MonE .urtm,Artr. On last Sun day morning two thieves entered the homo of Alva Pierce living three miles north of town, and procecdol to appropriate to their use all the val uables of any consequence whiah they desired. This they succeeded in do ing admirably and soon loft that com munity for a more eongcnial clime. The theft was soon discovered how over, and a search was instituted for their capture which was joined with alacrity by many of tho neighboring farmers. After a vigilant resoarch had been made, with no success, word was sent John Tomlinson, who, it ij known, rarely fails to "ketch em," and leaving here late Sunday, Jehn drove most all night, and finally, spotting I tho objects of his search bctwten hore I and lllue Hill, he effrctcd their arrest at that placo Monday morning. Tiny had in (heir possession the vuluablcs that were iniasid, and gavo their names aa James W. 11 van and John Thompson, aged 21 and 2G years re spectively. They were given a hear ing and in default of payment, bound over to the U. S. district court in the sum of $500 each. nine mil. Tho thno is now at hand for organiz ing dobating societies. Ab the campaign is now opan, candi dates should bo able to tell tho truth when it will answer tho purpose, and Ho liko lishermen when nceenoary. J. F. Crimes returned Wednesday fiom a two wcekn visit at tho fair. Ho Huytt ho could ouggest no improvement to thin show of wonders. Jacob Schund, tho butcher, wus doing tho city of Hastings a day or two thin week. Shukie ho got no much tiuio to spend now; ho been too busy. C. D. McCorklo of Huntings was in tho city poliuhing nail heads, Wednesday. Tho noxt county treasurer" claims to bo a mind reader. We hao lind just ubout rain enough this week, to keep up our reputation .00 of tin inch. J. R. Thornton, who has been principal of tho Uluo Hill schools'for nearly nine ycaiB, sent in hie resignation tho first of t'io wcok to nccopt u situation in Wyom ing. Tho baso ball season is over, and the local diamond is covered with decaying vegetation and cow-tracke. Not oven a gamo of "two old cat" having boon play ed thoro ainco last August. Candidates of nil parties have not beon a scarcity in Uluo Hill this week. It is perhaps unnecessary for mo to stnte that "Clrovor" still has n ECBeion of congress on hia hands. I heur that ft gigantic nxo factory is to Lo estublished in southern Indiana some timo in tho near future. This kind of iin enterprise, atloasl, seems appropriate in tho present administration. Uluo Hill has nlrondy folt tho keen odgo. CnndidatoL. II. Fort, of Red Cloud, was in tho city Wednesday. Mr. Fort has many warm friends in this part of tho county who will bo found in lino on o'ection day. Ho will get tho full voto ot his party up here and then some. 1). Luk I In. i.. No other sarsapurilla haa the morit to hold the oonfl Janes of autiro communities year after j oar, as has Hood'r Sirsniin- rilla. It posstsses aurativc power peculiar to Itself, "I eonsidor Chamberloln'a Cough Rem edy a apeoiflo for croup. It Is very ploas ait te take, which is ono of tho most im portant requinltes where a cough reinsdy ia intdd for uso nmong chlldran. 1 have known of casts of croup where I knew tke life of a little on waa su cd by the dsc of Chsiaberlntn's Couh Rm edjr." J. J, LaGrange, druggist, Avoca, Neb. f0 cent bottles for sale by Deyo & Grlce. AUIUTIONAIi LOCAL. Ernest Hrown returned from tho Thursday. Henry Xewhouso is homo from world's fair. fair i the jf I Hill, was a Frank Mention of Uluo down Wednesday. J. W. Uutt, who is In tho employ of tho Harvard dental parlor, is in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. Julio Williams of Ropub. hcan City, woro in tho city Thursday. Mnrk Million, who has been attending tho fttato normal uchool at Peru, came home Thnrsdoy night. This week's icsuo of Tub Chief chrunicloo about aa many arrivals to last week's departures to the fair. Rev. Geo. llummol leaves to day for a trip to tho world's'.fnir.cnd n king lslt with relatives and friends in Iowa. Mrs, (Jorby of Nelson, nnd Miss Delia Corby of Red Cloud, wero tho guests of M. Ij. Foglo nnd family over Sunday. Superior Sun. R. M. Martin returned from Chicago Thurbday, where ho haa been taking in the fair and purchasing a heavy stock of fall and winter goads. Mrs. Hurl, who with her husband for merly controlled the Delmonico of this place, waB in tho city this week, but ro- turned Wednesday to Scnnclo, Kansas. TheTO will bo n icpublicnn meoting nt Cowloo, October Kth, Hnrmony precinct tho 27th, and Bladon the 23th. Good spcakora will bo in attendance nnd an interesting meeting is expected at all the places. Thcro Is some talk of extending tho world's fair two or threo weeks, in fact thoy hava virtually decided to do bo. This will onablo thousands, who have notbaor. there, to attend the greatest fair on earth. Mrs. L.H. Rust, who it is known has been seriously ill for eomo time, passed away Inst Mondny morning. Silo wbb a devout Christian lady, osteomed by all who knew her, and her demise causes deep regret in this community. Tho Qarbcr llodford Milling Co., of this place have just investod;in a carload of the latest improved machinory and fixtures for tho interest of their mill. Tho company io now enjoyingu lucrative business, and a purchnso of bo much machinory, is evldencoot their flourish ing condition. The Red Cloud Hour ing mills aro second to none in this part of tho country. There has been much talk about tho scarcity ot corn, many reports stating it would not go ten bushols to the aero. Tho Tnct appears howover, that much of tho corn in the country will yield in the neighborhood 18 to 20 bushels per acre, and many tields in the lew land will exceed ')0 lo 50 bushels. 'Hence the corn nupply in this country, whilo not huge, io by no means a failure. o i A Pleasant Event. A number of yenng Indies and gontlcman assrra b'ed at the home of M'ss Emma Graves last Thursday night, to prJC tije singing, and enjoy a few hours of social conversation and amusement. an .i a.i prencni enjoyeu themselves very much, and praistd Miss Emma and parents highly for the many courtesies shown them. Those proscpt were the Misses Blanche Sherman, (jraoe Fort, Delia llolton, Djra Henderson, Grace Teel, Edna Honderson, and Ida Butcher; Msscrs Chamberlain, Bolton, Solium, Hendricks, Thad and Percy MoXitt. l'Ol'E'rf 1'l.EASANT PAUTV. Pdr haps otio of the best attended and plQtisaNtcst events of tho soason oc curred at the rcsidonco of A. A. Pope last Siturduy night, when Miss Lois Pope having invited a few of hsr most intimate friends to attend a party given at her home, inudo overy feature of ths evening's entertainmcut pleasant with, games, music and other amuse n ents. At an npportuno timo, choice refreshment were served in abun dance. Miss Lois superintended the party as ho'les", with queenly taste, nd those who had the pleasure of boing in attendance, oxprcssod them selves wall pleased with the ovoning's entertainment. Those present wero: Misses Bertha Tulbet, Blanch Sellars, Myrtle Kaloy, Flossie llnnnoy, Mayo Popo, Mable Saunders, Jossior Mc Keighan and Pearl Smith. Messrs: Chamberlain, Tulloy?, Miller, Stone, Clurk, Scllai-d. UcNcrvliiK I'l'tiUv. V desire to sny to our oitieDR, that for years wo hevo btcn soiling Dr. King's New Dlscowy fer Consumption, Dr King's New Life Pills, Baoklom's Arnica Salto and Klcotrio Hitters, snJ have never hnudlod remedies that Bellas well, or that havo given such uuivemnl satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarnntco thorn yerr time, and we stand rendy to refund tho parohnse price, If satisfactory results do not follow their uso. These remedies havo won their great popularity purely on their merits C. L. Cotting, Drogglst. remember that L. V. Albright sells moro Hour than any other store in Wob bler county. If you want Hour see him, for he keeps the best. (UPTTATj AUTOCRATS. j OPttCIALS IN WASHINGTON WHOSE -.in u i uu iq -rucm vun i . Strlklnc Kxampl Is the Vint Comp troller of tho Currency, Vhoe Dectilon Cannot Even Da Vetoed by the President, Who Hat the Power of Removal. Amonir tho most remarkablo features tl this government by tho people Is tho cxlraordinaryauthority vested in certain eubordinato officials at Washington. For instance, no man in tho United States wields bucIi power in money mat ters as the first comptroller of the cur rency. Ho is entirely independent of tho Bocrotary of the treasury, nnd oven tho president has no means of coercing him, vs tho following ctory shows: "When Grant was in tho Whito House, First Comptroller Taylor refused to countersign n wurrnnt for tho payment of a big claim out of tho f nnds of tho treasury. Tho president summoned him nnd said: "Yon mnst sign." I will not, Mr. rrcBidont," replied tho recalcitrant official. "Then I will compel yon to do bo," said General Grant. "You havo not tho power," rejoined tho comptroller coolly nnd respectfully. "Wo will sco about that," said tho president. "I will consult tho attorney general." Tho nttornoy goncral, on being con sulted, stated that tho comptroller was right ho could not bo forced to count tcrsign tho warrant. Next day tho pres ident summoned Mr. Taylor and said: "I find that I cannot compel you to countersign tho warrant. Howover, I can get another first comptroller." "Very well, Mr. President," replied tho officer. ' 'You enn havo my resigna tion, but not my signature" In fact, tho only way in which tho president can override a decision of this powerful official is by dismissing him nnd appointing another man. All of tho accounts of tho government, except those which rclato to customs and tho post offico department, aro settled by war rants countersigned by tho first comp troller. Without his signature tho pay ments cannot bo made. Thoro aro two autocrats in tho post offico department. Ono of thorn is tho assistant attornoy general. It is bis function to decido whothcr matter of fered for mailing is immoral or not. Ho acts as censor for tho people Whenever a postmaster in any city is doubtful re garding tho morality of a publication that is sought to bo mailed, he forwards n copy of the suspected work to tho third assistant .postmaster general, by whom it is referred to tho assistant attorney general. Very likely tho latter may bo too busy to investigate tho subject personally, in which caso ho turns it over to ono of his clerks, who peruses it and marks any passngo which ho considers indecent. Thus tho law lord has simply to glanco over tho selected tidbits of impropriety and pass on them. Tho assistant nttor noy general also determines what mail matter shall bo considered fraudulent and bo excluded as such from tho post. Tho third assistant postmaster general is himself an autocrat. Ho has authority to excrciso his own discretion iu depriv ing periodical publications of tho nil vautago of second class postal rates. Publications intended for advertising purposes primal ily aro not allowed thoso rates. On account of tho "Kreutzcr Sonata" a whole series of booko.of which it was one, was shut out of tho mails. Publishers commonly cet out vol umes in sories, becauso in this shnpo I thoy go second class ns periodical publi cations so long as they nro issued at least four times a year. Tho decision against that work did not actually ex clude it from tho post, becauso it could bo and was sent nt first class rates, sealed, so that nobody could lawfully open tho package and find out what was inside. Tho autocrat of tho department of agriculturo is tho chief of tho bureau of animal industry. Ho has authority to kill any animal bo may choosonnywhoro in tho United States. When ono of his inspectors reports that such nnd bucIi cattlo aro nfilictcd with an infectious disease, ho orders them purchased nnd slaughtered. Tiio valuo of tho beasts is judged by two appraisers, ono chosen by tho owner and tho other by tho bu reau. If thoy cannot agree, they ap point a third person to decido. In caso n man refused to have his livo stock thuB disposed of, tho police and United States marshals would bo summoned. Tho payment adjudicated is mado by check. Tho chief of tho bureau's author ity in such matters is absoluto over the territories nnd District of Columbia. For operations in any stato ho must have tho consent of tho governor, but tho gov ernor's consent cannot bo withheld be causo ho is in a position to coerco the state. If ho chooses, bo can quarantine tho state, preventing all animals from going into or coining out for an indefi uito period. St. Louis Globc-Doinocrat. TClro a Strengthener. Tho method of strengthening copper stenm pipea by means of coiled metal wiro has been quito genorally adopted in tho Italian navy. Tho practice is to Ecrvo tho tubes with ono or two layers of wiro wound under tension. The method is not considered applicablo to other than straight tubes. Tho wiro is of sufficient strength to carry the full load of steam, nnd tho tension used iu winding is about 1 tous per square inch. Tho wiro is put on in two or threo inde pendent spirals, and tho ends of each aro independently fastened to'tho flanges. Safety Valve. Anil Dick Bald Nothing. lon't forgot to execute nny order I give Do 'ou ,tnow ,that Wi,nl 80,U,,B you. Tho other day I told you to order his calf and kip boots at Icsh t,.tm tnauu Jomo kindling wood, and you must havo facturer' cost price? Well, ho is, und nought of it constantly, poor boy, for only has a tow pnir left. Get a pair bo that night you kept sayingln your sleep, oro tb,y 0re ull gone. Wioner, tho "(Jive me a dollar's worth of chipsT- J p,nt,,L WwioMdDrsaj Clothier. DUCKER'S Cash - Dry Goods HOUSE. We are opening Special Underwear, BLAIN KETS, And Dress Goods That you cannot Special Value in Grey Blankets at 88c per pair that are worth $1 at wholesale. Special Value in Ladies' Grey Vests at 25c. Ladies' Combination Suits, grey ribbed, at 45c, that are usually sold at 75c. Also special values in better grades. New lot of Children's Underwear in Natural Wool and Camel's Hair at very low prices. Come and see us. We have the right kind of goods at the right prices, and are selling lots of them. G. A. Ducker & Co. Your Lust World's Fair Oppor luully. October 15-31, tho Urulington Uoutcwill sell round trip tickets to Chicago ut Lets Than Half lUtes! Tickets good for return until Nor, 15. This is positively your last oppor tunity of cheaply and easily reaching Chicago during the world's fair. Do not allow it to pass. A lifetime ef regret is in store for every ono who fails to visit this greatest of all great expositions. See your nearest Bur lington Route ticket agent and obtain full information about rates and trainr. Do Not Full. to take advantage of ths world's fair rates now effcred by the Burlington Route. Rousd trip tickets at Less Than Half Fair Bates! This is ytur last ohancc. Mark Ttvuln Says that you can always orrj a mule of kicking if you cut his tail oil Just be hind the ear. Use Haller's Barb Wire Lin iment and it will de just as well. For salo by Deyo and Urico. A Woddlns In High Society, Or, any other society, is not a success unless yeu buy your wedding unit of Wioner. Ho makes a specialty ot them, Wanted: Men to sell our hardy vari etioa ot Nursery Stock, our own growing. Salary or commission. Answer with references, L. G. Bragg Si Co.. Kalama zoo, Mich. Hold Up ! JE. S-TV.k TTOV J JuVA V 7 i Drives in Hosiery, aftord to miss. See W. W. Wright's for the finest gaso line stoves in the city of Red Cloud. When in Ilivorton bo euro and Btop a t tho Banks houso. 81.00 per thiy. Liv ery in connection. By far tho most pleas ant place in Riverton. Angola don't havo piles, but piles of peo ple would like tobenugnls but can't cans they've got pllts.so use llallerV Australian Ss'.ve and corn the piles nnd be an angol. For salo by Doyo Jkfjrlce. Dr. P. A. Skinner, otTexarkann, Arkan sas, is an enthusiast in ths praise ef Cham berlain's Tain Balm. II used it for rheu matism, and says: "I found it te be a most excellent loeal remedy." For sale by Deyo dt Gricc. Mttrkct llcport. nn . (Corrected Weekly.) Whont $ ooir om 24 2r, OatB io S5 Rye :jo 1 III tcceetete eec tR Jogs 5 0005 7ii 1' at cows 1 &Qit'2 00 Uuttor io Eggs l I'otntoes 7r Chiekons doz. 175 Turkevs j,, (5 mimiSk Mr. Ceo. W, Twist All Run' Down "A fow yean ago my hoalth failed, and 1 consulted EOoral phyjlclnn. Not ono could cleat ly Ulanoio my caso and their inodlctne failed to rjlvo rdlof. 1 commenced to take Hood's SarsmulIU ttom an nil run down condition 1 luixibccuichtsicdUcoodhcaltb. Hood'sSs;Snres ronaorly I vrclnhod lac pound'), now I tmlance tlio ocaloj i at 170 pounds." oi:o. W. Twist, Coloma, Wamlura Co., Wis. Hood'aPllla euro nil liver Ills. Hick newt SMo,JuuuIce,uU&C!iUon. TryabfX. iiOo. mm Imk . - Ik. B o e & . r, v fc ,- r H vmizy JKSwSSwJJJTwiv - lf I .Il.'l. I IP. !,, ' 1 I I I ll ', T- P " ruii.,,,,. MMMMa$WKjaa (tyV tmm?! BilrW