,k ..ifffyg9i4iii .cm: WQ9iVW ""? T-fppir !f)rM" j B!WHRijr- A4 fc ; u j- - Pt gunrui 1 V 1 I.WIMWUBfWBgE fk w,5 - "-9 &-.'- i DEYO & QUICK maki: a iiushm:sk or It Selling' the Best Drugs i aild MWIimiiPs i( lip lmrl WW . -w- m 1.JLM.1TJ r V JIJ..'. I In their Pharmacy Department they compound ull prescription!, carefully mid by registered pharmacist.. i m Stationery, Periodicals, Papers, &c. Now is the Time ! TO GET BARGAINS AT G. A. Harris COWLES, NEB., I am closinor out mv and boys Leather Men's Underwear, Overshirts and Caps. All winter good at greatly reduced prices. Come early before the sizes are broken V - -m " -m -. '"" tjt Shea & Tun m We have a complete stock or moi,.i ,j nn I Miii iii nq iii hi if : :,: Q?9 Imported anil domestic table dcllcncicN, Ac. ?9? ill Highest market price paid for produce or all hinds, to fit SHEA&TUNURE, jjj JJJ Bentley Blork, Red Cloud. I B Ho, There Farmers ! Hitch Up ICtit bci'ore you do conic around J.OJButler' If urncKM Bliop and buy u new kcI or liaud.iiiuile Iiuviicmn. Have i Sliced all Kood In tlio liar- . LiLlliio. Here are u few of IIWimrlc W200ha0P8fV.r !?! Mlv Ml -3iJ(J U300 ti 1 '.', 127.00 JflfS h '.' 23.00 And all "n iiiiiroportion. ,u won: ltnj' wi"""ng nnu tiimming "Sort notino.-J. O. Hutler. TnE RED CLOUD raliJUKlMVcnmwMMwn " lit 1 A -- ft Hi ievv Popular Dniffffists entire ctock of Men's also Boots at Cost, (jxrocepy. w w u he, Props,, ftn,,iM ciiunuiEs. "MIIIHTI AX rimrcli-ServIci'3 Sumlavnt W:V ii m !UiilT:i(lnm:Suniliivs(;lii)i)liitl.!nnrtn Y 1' S (J i: ut C:JU ii m ami Y V 0 JJ Juniors lit Ij'tji. '' CtONCUKdAIIONA'. Cliiircli-SofvlcPS lit V ' no mil, iiml 7:S)j) in; Smiil.lv scliool nt 1 1 :30 it in, lrsut, m u: 10 p m nnu r d u c juii- lota at 4 i in. MrIIIOWST Cluircli-rcrlce nt til 30 a. m inn! 7:1.0 ii, in., l'liwmth U'agUQ at 0;30 p in. .Siimlnv Hclionl nt 1 1 ;10 f '" Wl'IHCOlMI. Ilinrcli-Scrvlecs every JJ wci kB. Iiy nppnliitiiiBiit. two T UTIIKUMT Churcli-Kvcry tlilrJ Kuml.i J nioriiliiu lit 10 nVlnok. i A rilOKOCIiurcli-Hei vices by Htipolntmom lAI'TIrtr'lnircli Vn n'KUlnr rvlei'n. Sun. '' il.iv hcIiooI (rcKu!;ir)ut noon, jj y u ut flfloinn. CIIAI'KTi Mindavsdinolmsii m overy Sun. itllV. ocir.Tii:s. A ( U W Kncli nlturiiutu Tuesday ecnlii(. BHN Ailliem Iid(;o No 180; 10 () I'ovcrv Hoi . rtnvnlKlit. riAt.ANTHKI.odei No'., Knlchts or I')tliuiH 1 hiirH'Inv 'i'iilni. lrI)CI(iliil UnUo No COS. Modern Wouilini'li nt Aiiu-ilc.i, .'iltcrnalu wpilnt'siluy in tiling VAM.l'.Y Uiiltto No r, I'rntcrnal Order o( I'io- ti'ctord, llrst aud llilrd Moiid.ief entli month. "MIAHITY liodco No M A lf anil A M well u I'n ilny oiunlin; on or lie tore tin) lull moon. 1MU Cloud (.'hauler No v 'I linrailiiy uienlliK. 19, It A M iilteni'ilu tiYHKNlICoinniaiiileryNollnltfriiatoTliurs- di cvciilii'.'. fillAHITY Chapter l'lMtern btar No -17 alter nnio ini'iiaiivctfiiui, G 4 ARPli:i.l I'ostNoSiOA it Monday eTeii. " inu on or bi'fDiii the (till moon. f i Altl'IKM) W II (I No H incetA nlloruato Sat " iiritnv nflciiiiiiin. , "If AllY 8Ki:iJH MoIIKNUYTi'litNoltl).umht " inn (if 'i'liir:iliK UotiitiivexinliiK. 11 t K AI.UY I'amii No as, S of V Tuosdny eve tttiiis. VWIX d A I -J Hl'.I) t!I OUIX'iiuiiciI No IS lynlMjullo r.K , Ion ct Aiueileu llrt nnd third 1'rlUuj wi- lllUK. CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FED. mi.HJBIB IJ.L'IIIUI 'JL I , nnannrfmnHmrasmaRi TAPPINU THE CARS. lion- Ililrwi ('.nil Or.ilifl.mli'ii Cnrn In Trutilt. "I could iifToril to nlvo n grciit nimy dolliiM ttit'lcirltablo insllttilions i.Mi'H join- If 1 lititl Mm irn In Unit is stolon whllu In imnall in tlio I'ltltod tutos" ictnnrkml ti jjraln opomtor to n Chicago iNows tnan, and then lio road u communication from a farmer In South Dakota who told how ho had shipped I, ."00 hushols not of jjrnln and by thu llmo'it had icnchoil lhilValo and tlio wavoliou-o tolls had boon paid tho Train netted htm $'JiV. "Aside from tho heavy warehouse drain and storao charges and tho natuial aud allowublo shrinkages, that gialn. 1 dare say. lost tunny bushels by thofl," continued tho 1'iirgo man. Onoof tho moil Ingonloua and at tho satno tlmo tho hardest to detect, plans of bloallng grain fioni cura In transit is tho borlni: proco-is. Oioat iiumbot's of complaints arc dally ro. colved at tormlnal points about tho ravnges of 'borers.'" 'How Is tho boring procoss per formed?" Von know that it Is almost an Ira. posolblllty to move a car of wheat from a Western point to an Kaatorn market aud keep tho car going con tinuallythat K It has to lio awltehod fiom one rond'B yard to an other, and very oflon when ti conges tion occuis It frofjuently rotnalns for hours on a lonoly sido track. Thoro Is whoro tho boiler gota his oppor tunity. "As It h im'poB&lblo to watch each homo In a gront city continuously for a night, so It Is Impractleablo for a railroad company to watch each car on a sldo track. Tho borer li gener ally a poor follow who ltvos near tlu track and wholfocp poultry and por haps milch cows. To sneak up to a freight train, glldo beneath tho car, boro an inch holo In tho floor and till several bags from tho dowupourlng stream is a safo task. Kullroad mon might pass and ropass without ob serving tho borer.' who might easily coacoal hiinsolf behind a truck. Should' a man attempt to break a seal and forco open a door tho chances aro that ho would bo de tected. Tho hoi lag process Ii f afor. Tho doprcdatlons of thcao borors nro becoming so alarming that tho railroad compnnicd .havo in many casos doubled their forces of watch men. Strenuous ollorts aro put forth to capture thebo marauders and mako oxamplos of thorn. Tho tdiippcrs would not kick so hard if tho borors would contont themselves with taking a oag or two oi grain irom oach car, but when they drill Into a load, till a few bags and lcavo without plugging up tho augur-holo tho grain leaks out and is se.illeieil along tho tracks for miles. ith an inch-holo la tho lloor ono can approximate tho leak ago from a thlrty-lhouhuud-pouud load. It would bo enormous on a trip of 100 miles. .Careful car ropalrors nro dotalled to watch for thesu leaky ears and by this species of precaution tho poor shipper is often saved many a dollar. Fortuno often comes to t'no roscuo when tho car's cargo happens to bo oats or corn, as tho grain Is apt to clog up and thereby stop tho leakage. Hutu ecu this evil and tlio octopus that controls tho 6lorago of grain at Huffalo. whero tho law regarding tho elevator rates and transactions seems to bo violated without fear, tho poor grain shlppor Is kept guessing as to whoro his profits aro coining from." l.t'lt-JIniuloil !-ainc. Tho Fiji Islanders und tho Term dot I-ucgans arc both left-handed that Is. thoy possoss equal powers with both lunula, Stono throwing from both hands is an accomplishment thoy learn from tholr earliest years, and one in which thoy nrnvo at a high degree of porfcctlon. In tlmos of war thoy throw tho spoar and other mis siles with either baud and with un erring aim. It is n btrango fact that tho uso of tho right hand instond of tho left has kept paco with tho inarch of civilization. It has boeu found Unit tho least intolligont of human kind, when describing a circlo or any similar movoraont, alwaj'H work from tho right to tho left. A child will also work in this fashion. Ami rev I.niic n (iypty. Andrew Lang, tho English literary Ward McAllister. Is by doscont a Scottish gyjuy. says tho Philadelphia l'rcbs. and his not very remote an cestors tramped through tho "Land o' Cakos." mending tins, tolling for tunes, and not Improbably purloining chlekons. It is a point in Land's favor that ho is not ashamod of tills, as Is shown by ono of his recent verses: "Yo wanderers that wero my Hires. Who ic.id m.'n's fortunes In the hmJ, Who voyaged with your sinltliy thus I'Vom wasto to wnsto aeros i the l.iuJ. Why did ,vou Ic.ivo for parth and town. Your life by heath und river's In ink! Why 1'iy your yiny fivedo'ui down. And doom your child to pen mid Ink!" Tlio 31 lull t Kai Wriin;;. .lohnnlo's aunt always liked lo show him olT boforo company. On tho last occasion, to provo his olllcioncy In arilhmutli; she asked: "If 1 give you tliruo applca and your mother rando you give your ltttlo sister ono, how many would you havo'i"' , "Throe," promptly ropllodJohnu'o. "Why. how could that be." in quired his mint, "vhoii you only hud throo In tho llrst place?" "Uecauso," responded Johnnlo, "if ma made mo glvo hor ono, I'd tnko It away ugiiln as soon as' hor b.tek win turned." Harper' s Vouug l'copla Tinlcl'N Thins: Tlint TuMii Com. Tho things that tasto tho best aro tho things that havo no tasto at ull luiro wutur and pure air. Wo i-oon got tired of .things that tasto goal Honco it was an &S R I Hint air una wnior, wnioa nro o.ir i perpetual nccossarlus, wero tuu-le taitoleia. JOHN DROWN'S WHISTLIi. HUUtimI Ill-Ill' Which I'li-itiotly Sittn iiiiiiipiI III t'lillimrr. Of tho many porsonal relics of .lohn Hrnwu Is uuu In duorgotown. I). C, that has as ,ut escaped tho vigilance of tho collectors. It Is tho batlcrod old silver whlstlo with which tho flory old man used to summon his follow eis to his secret meetings In tho stormy days just before tho war. It wa formerly hold by Colonol Lewis Washington, tho proprietor of tho Dunbarton estate in old Uoorgotown, who was present with l.oo whon llrown with his little handful of fol lowers was captured. All that search revealed upon his person was a bunch of hoys, a very llttln mouoy mid this old whlstlo. Ho gave up tho monoy and koys without n protest, but plondcd for tho whls tlo. which, of courjo, insured his not getting It. It was carelessly tossod Into Colonel Washington's sojrotnry, whero It lay for yoars, until Its pros out ownor, a cousin of tho colonol. happened to soo It aud askod for It as a curiosity. Tho roqucJt was readily granted, for wllh tho colonol tho old hero of Osawatomlo was naught but a vagabond tllllbusteror, and tho only commnnl ho mndo was: Take It If you want It, 1 only wonder why I kept tho d thing so long ns I havo." Thus tho relic camo to Its present resting place. Its form is best described. Bays tho Washington Tost, by likening it to a long-tailed tadpole that had grown a doi'Mil fin tho length of its body. What corresponds to tho tall Is u slen der jiipo. through which a current of air Is blown llutuwlno across thu hol low bulb at tho end giving a thin yet mellow bound of peculiar timbto that Is very ponotrating. Residents of tho Ferry said, after tho capture, that for weeks boforo they had heard that whlstlo sound at night without knowing its meaning. Hut tho negroes know lU and for them It was tho ougino whlstlo of tho underground railway that carried so many of lliom nwny from sunny Dlxlo northward to tho land of frost and freedom. Alfrod 'J rumble, In tho Collector. SHE SAT ON THE OFFICER. And thoSmiiKKlrr Ctrrlvil OT thu (InoUt lio Mini Selii-il. A few miles fiom I.ochnaw Is tho little harbor of Dally It ay. Hero eomo smugglcrrt had landod a cargo of their usual wares, and theso wero carried up tho hill of South Cairn, waiting till a band of voluntoors ar rived with a string of pack horses to transport them Inland for distribution. Tho custom-hoiibo olllcur in churgo of tho district received Information of their doings, in what way tho Kos tou Herald does not say, and hurrying to thu spit with tho only coast guards man disongngod, ho promptly olToclcd a fiolmro of tho whole of tho goods Tho smugglers skulked off, and tho one guardsman was sent back to press men aud hortcs In thu king's name to convoy thu precious trcasuro to btranraer. Tho o licor, pluming himself not a llttln on his alacrity sauntered, son-try-fushtba round and round his prize, which lay heaped bofoiohlm in rich profusion, his sword nnd u brace of formidablo pistols at his side. Presently Mntrglo McConnoll tip proached tho groat man, wishing him a good morning to which ho affably replied, and accoplod Mngglo's prof fared hand. His arm was thrust up ward, and at tho ho mo tlmo ho was encircled by tho siren's arms, and with a heavy fall was thrown holp. lossly on his back. Maggie then sat coolly down upon her victim, and having placed hor npron over his oyes, sho hold him (Irmly do.vn, as in a visa At last, but only whon It aultod hor pleasure. Mnsglu released 1)1 in from her grasp. Hut when ho looked not ono of tho articles lay in Us place, ns ho had hiuibclf seen thorn just boforo on tho ground. lly und by his companion reap peared, but only to find tho head olll tcr toto-a-toto with n Gnlloway matron, who. bidding thorn adieu, disappear ed without further loss of tuna wish ing tlicin both a pleasant rido into Stranraer. Milpi 'I hut Ncer llcdirii. Tea captains woro yarning about ships that unvcr returned nnd various daugors of tho doop. when a Thomas Ion mariner related an oxpcrlonco which, ho declared, mado his hair riso ovciy tlmo he thought of it. Ho nidi 'One trip 1 made from Now York to !an Francisco is vory dis tinctly lmpros3od upon my mind. Wo had In a genornl cargo, including iovonty tons of gunpowder and some railroad Iron. Wo had a vory rough pussanio around tho Horn and wero tossed about protty roughly for n week or hi). 1 could hear tho vossgl straining und tho cargo groaning and grinding nnd it mudo mo protty nor- vou", i can ten you. wiion wo i cached San 1 rauclscoaud discharged, I found that thifly tons of tho pow let had been slowed on tho railroad iron. !-niuo of tho puckagos had been broken open by tho working of tho cargo aud tho iron was covered wllh njwder. Wo swept up sovoral bai rcli-, of It aud well. I folt sick to think what jtftght Have happened." 'the ioin nfH, Moiliii. Tho ciown of St, Stophon. king of Hungary, 1)80-101."), U still prosorvod with tho anulent regalia in tho for '(roi.3 palaeo of Uudii-l'osth. Tho :rown, or rather Us original part iv tu tout lo .St. Stophon by Popo SyN vostor. J I. In tlio year 1000, tho ttmo of tho establishment of Christianity In Hungary, aud is called tho "Holy md Apostolical crown." lllllll UlNllolll. Sunday school loiiehor You should 'ear (lod, my tltllu man. Johnny-bo I do, when It thunder 2. 1894. J. L. iIi.vi:i, Uiwii MiNi:it, Asst. Cashier. I 'resident. Peoples Bank Red Cloud, Nebraska, Transact a General Banking Business, Special attention given to Collections. Banking Oitleo in WRIGHT ! WRIGHT! WRIGHT Wright is the Man. He has the largest line of Stoves in Red Cloud. You can iiiM allVird lo inlmi nccliig lili stock before buying as you will lose money. , W. W, Wright, the Hardware Man. Served Exclusively to the 21,477,212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. Universally Leading nne coffee of the World. For sale onlyO iy Sherwood & Albright. .ati&titismmtifflm . H. Gray, the Insurance Man, Red Cloud, Is now prepared to insure you in that well-known company, The Home of New York. Wnlt for lilm; he will call on you In a few dayi. You can iat money and get more HittUftU'lory liifturanco than from any other man. Ho lum exclunlvo control of four countlci. Jos. C. Hlcon?k VllOPlfrlKTOR OF TIIE- llolland House Has tho best rigs in the city and tho most reasonable prides. Vour order solicited und fair treatment tiuarnntecd. North of tho Holland House. TRADERS LUMBER CO., dealers in Building Matehial, Etc. RED CLOUD,' NEBRASKA. Xollce lo 'flcacliers. Notlno Is horohy given that I will Xriniino all persons who may desire o offer themselves us candidates for cuchora ofllio public sohools of thit nuuty, at lied Cloud ou tho third hiturday of each mouth. .Special examinations will be held n tho Friday proceeding thu 3d fcat inlay of each mouth. The standing required, for 2d and Id grade certificates is lltn sntiie no snide below 70 per OPtit,, average 80 per cent; for first grodo certilicr.to-4-io grade below 80 pot cent., average )() iter cent, in ull blanches required ty low. 1). M. Uuntbii, County Supt, W. A. Sherwood, Cashier. of Red Cloud, Miner Bros Store. accepted as the $te m Livery Stable, qara New Ileal Estate F'nn, J. H. DAVIS & SOX, Real Estate, Loan nndlnsurnnce Agents. Red Cloud, -Nebraska. Oftlce with D. F. Trui.Uy, Moou Dloak Wo have located in Red Cloud and will be plenf-ed to have peoplo who desire to sell their farms to call and list their lands, with uh as we have eastern buyers. Call aud see us. J. II. IIAYI& & iON . Ml K ftt Bf S1-! ' I K BXi',' "r """m in yV tf SSf5i -Vttthf -MC ,kiivM3tMim9 ;-L" r'rrrBMMMM mmi-ia?iJjr'ii- t'ir"yi