v , A THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, FEB. 16, 1894. 1 ) Ducker's Cash Dry Goods House. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, SatuM. r Day Spring Of New White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Dress jGfoods, Muslins, Outing Flannels, Hosiery, Underwear, Ginghams, &c. We were able this spring to buy our new goods at very low prices. We are going to give our customers the benefit. WHITE GOODS. rOur lino of White Goode is the beat we have ever had. We have bought them ut prices bo that we enn sell them very cheap. We have India Linens at 5c India Linens at 8c India Linens at 10c India Linens at 22z India Linens at 15c Also Nainsooks Lnce Stripes, Vic. Lawns from 5c to 25c icv yard that are genuine argaius. Linen Torchon Laces, Cotton Laces, Point de Ireland Laces at prices that will please you. While all over the country last year merchants were complaining that goods in'93 than we did in '92, and the reason for it was that we the very THE CHIEF A. C, Hossir.n, Kdltor. LaiiovTait, Asst. Local Kdltor. ALL PRINTED AT HOME 8t Louts, Mo, Catarrh Is Constitutional Dlseasa' And Itequlres A Constitutional Remedy Hood's Sarsaparllla Perma nently Cures Catarrh. M0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mais.: " I cannot speak too highly of the value et Hood's Sarsaparllla. I have been a sufferer from that dreadful disease, catarrh. For the past nine years my head and nasal passages hare been clogged up, and In consequence I was Unable to Breathe through my nose. My breath became very bad and offensive. Powders and medicines were useless and I was discouraged. I liad read con Iderable about the good being done by Hood's Sarsaparllla and decided to give It a trial I had not taken more than one bottle before I began to leel the benefit it was bestowing upon me. After taking two bottles my expectations were realized. I havo continued and its Effects Have Been Wonderful for I feel like a new man. I can now breathe through my nose with case and have realized benefits from the medicine throughout my sys- Hood'sCures tea. I recommend Hood's BarsaparllU to friends who are Afflicted with catarrh And shall continue to prulse It" A. H. Burru, it North Twelfth Btreet, Bt. Louis, Mo. , Hood's Pills cure Uver tils, conitlMttloo, feBtouueu, jbM&aice, tick headache, iadjgosUoo. Embroideries. We bought our em broideries very cheap. Every piece is a real bargain and we have some of the nicest patterns .that were ever made. Wo Invito oar lady customers specially to too then. Dress Goods. We are showing an ex tra nice line of nice printed fabrics on which we are going to make special prices during this sale. Alio special value In Woolen Drew Goodi. lowest prices. We are TABLE OF CONTENTS. Pago 1 What Griovea Ub, by Italix. What an Incomo Tax Is. " 2-A Study in Scarlot. " 3 County Correspondence. Letter from Missouri. Educational Column, Etc. " 4 Advertising, Duckor's. Tjocal ItcmB, Etc. " 5-City News ot Ail Kinds. " NG State News. Minora Entombod. Evonta of tbo Weok, botb for eign and domestic. , " 7 Protests of employee. " 8 Weather Forecasts. Talmage'e Sermon. THE EDITOR'S SAY. Oun recent suggestion of Jas. MuNony for congressman ot this district scorns to moot with universal approval so far. Jab. CounE-rr woll deservos the title ub champion of the world. The battlo be tween he and Pete Jackson will decido exactly who really is champion. Tiik late enow which bos visited this continent bo generally 1h one ot tho worst on record. Whilo it htiB boon do structivo in the oxtrotno, Nebraska has Buffered but very little. ItF.ranuoANs all over the district aro ardont over tbo prospect ot tbo candidacy ot tbo Hon. James McNony, of this city, for congress, and especial lynro the nowe papers pleased with tho idea, for Mao is known by nearly all of thorn. Next Sunday will be Washington's birthday. It would bo proper for our minietors to give thoir congregations n sermon on tho excellence of tho great and good man, and the lirst president ot this great republic. Washington has been dead 03 yours yot his memory is us groeninthe hoarta ot hit countrymen as it was in 1770. Notwithstanding, thtro is much kicking about our allecod attack on the supervisors system ot conducting county affaire. Judicious consideration ot the samo will readily convince tho most in credulous that things could be in much better shape. Yot we hold no ill fooling toward tho present board of supervisors as far as they aro concerned. On last Monday, Abraham Lincoln, 16th president ot the United States bad he lived, would have been 81 years of ago. Probably no roan that ever lived during tho last throo or tour centuries had us many admirers us Abraham Lin coin. A common ninn among common people, bolovcd und revered by all, both groat and small. Lot his name go down tho ugea as tho groat omunciputor ot millions of elavosand the preserver of this great nation. Hosiery. Using a common phrase, we are strictly in it on Hosiery, We have by far the best val ues in Fast Black Hose that have ever been brought to our city or any place else. Ladies Fast Black Hose at 4, 7, 8, 10, 12 yi, 15 and 25c that that are bargains. Children's Hose equal ly as cheap. Mens Fast Black Seamless Socks Only 10c per pair. going to try and do still better this year. We See Myers CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. Senators Quay nnil Toller Discuss the Bond Issue Question. Washington. Fob. 7. Tho bill repeal ing in toto nil federal laws regulating tho control of congressional elections has passed both houses of congress and only wnlte tho signature of President Clove land to become- a law. After several wooks of discussion tho senate Wednes day finally came to a vote on the houso bill repealing the fedornl election laws and it passed by a vote of 89 ayea to 28 naj'B. Wabhi.no.ton, Feb. 7. By n voto of 175 to 57 the house Wednesday adopted tho resolution condemning Minister Stevens and sustaining the Hawaiian policy of Mr. Cleveland. Washington', Feb. 8. Tho right of tho secretary to issue bonds nt this time was again the subject of controversy in the senate Thursday. Senator Stewart's resolution camo up under tho rule, and Senator Butler's motion to refer it to tho judiciary committoo was tho only oppo sition. Senator Quay took a decided stand in favor of disposing of tho matter in open session, instead of giving it a do cent burial by referring it to a committoo from which it would never omorged, and intimated Senator Sherman gave to tho country an apparent justification of Sec retary Carlisle's action when tho Ohio senator clearly knew it to bo illegal. A strong speech was made by Senator Tollor, in which ho deprecated tho do plorablo financial condition of the coun try, nnd called upon his Republican col leagues to bear their fair sharo of the re sponsibility of tho causes and not attempt to throw upon tho Democratic party tho entire burden of devising remedies for tho impending panic. Tho question went over. Tho sonato then resumed its old prac tice of adjourning from Thursday until Monday. Washington, Feb. 8. Tho deadlock on Bland's silver seigniorage bill was broken after four hours of filibuster ing Thursday, after which by a voto of 100 to 40 the houso carried Mr. Bland's motion to going into committoo of the whole for consideration of bis bill. Tho eastern Democrats and tho great mass of Republicans made a determined opposi tion. On tho final vote 100 Democrats and all tho Populists voted with him, whilo 23 Democrats joined with tho Re publicans in refusing to voto. It is thor oughly understood quite number of Domocrata who voted with Mr. Bland wero in favor of certain mollifications of tho bill, although they would not carry thoir opposition to tho extent of voting ngainstycousidcration. It is also well known the administration ia opposed to tho bill in its present form. Wabiuxqton, Feb. 0-Th entire dflv in tb houw JWdjT WH CcWukl'td Outing Flannels. Snecial Bnrenin in Outing Flannels at 5c that are usually sold for 10c. We have some splendid pat terns in other grades at 10 and 12c. Ginghams. Fine Scotch , Finish Ginghams, Regular price 15c. we are gO' ing to 'sell during this ' sale at 10 ic per yard. Special bargain in Small Checked Ginghams At flc, regular price IOc. trade was poor, our trade was steadily increasing, W sold more had the kind of goods that were wanted, and we sold ihem at GEO. A. DUCKER in Iho debate on tho Bland seigniorage bill, the speakers being Messrs. Bland, C. W. Stone, McKcighan, Harter, and Kilgoro. It is expected a voto on tho bill will bo reached Tuesday and Mr. Bland is confident it will pass. Washington, Feb. 10. Today was set osido for eulogies upon the lifo of tho late Representative O'Neill (Pa.), and Senator Stanford (Cal.), but on account of tho death of Mr. Houck (O.), that order was. vacated and tho houso adjourned out of respect to the memory of tho dead Ohio representa tive. Washington, Feb. 13. A new turn was given Monday to tho silver discus sion in tho houso by Mr. Bland's an nouncement that he would move at a later day to amend tho pending bill so that silver certificates would be issued only as fast as silver dollars wero coined with the added authority to the secretary of tho treasury to issuo the certificates in advance of the coinage if he so desired. This change is designed to overcome ono of tho main objections of Secretary Car lisle to tho bill. This objection is shared by many members of tho house to such an extent that the passago of the seig niorago bill was in doubt. The change now proposed by Mr. Bland obviates the objections so that tho passage of tho seig niorage bill is regarded as certain. On motion of Mr. Perkins a bill author izing tho extension of tho timo for the construction of a high wagon bridgo across the Missouri river at Sioux City was passed. On motion of Mr. Meikcl John (Neb.) a bill granting a charter to tho Iowa-Nebraska Pontoon Bridge com Over Post Office pany to construct a wiago across tho Missouri river at Sioux City was passed. Washington, Fob. 12. Tho Hawaiian controversy occupied the principal time of tho senate Monday. Senator Gray (Del,) opening his argument in defense ot tho policy of President Cloveland. His Bpecch was devoted principally to an at tempt to provo tho complicity of Minis ter Stevens with tho revolutionists. He did not conclude his Bpooch. An inter esting incident of tbo session was tho presentation by Senator Cullom of a pe tition signed by 30,000 woolgrowors of tho west protesting against the wool schedule in tho new tariff bill. Senator Pettigrow presented a resolu tion directing tho socretary of agricul ture to report to tho Mbato tho amount of wheat in tho country March 30 last, tho total yield and the amount now in tho country. WAaiiNaTON, Feb. 18. The Hawaiian resolution was again tho subject of dis cussion in tho seuato Tuesday. Senator Gray rammed his argument in support of the president's policy and reiterated his charges that tho revolutionists wero dependent on the United States and forces for support and protection and for tho mointenacb of their government. WA6UINGTON, Fpb 1R- TI !.. Turkey Red Table Cloths Only 16c per yard, AincJovi One lot of Window Shades on spring rollers only 17c each One lot ot Fine Bleached Muslin Usually sold by most dealers at 10c, our sale price 6c. Special Advance Sale on La dies Spring and Summer Under wear. Tome and ice them. invite you to come and spent tho day Tuesday in debnto on tho seigniorage bill, tho principal speeches being thoso by Culberson (Tex.) in favor of tho measure and Coombs (N. Y.) in opposition. Several times Mr. Bland at tempted to reach an agreement for clos ing general debate, with a viow to secur ing a vote, but objection was mode. Over 40 members havo asked for timo to speak and it may be possible a spe cial order will be required to bring tho bill to a vote, although Mr. Blond dooa not think this method will havo to bo re torted to. Real Estate Transfer. Real estato transfers for tho weok end ing February 10, furnished by tho Fort Abstract company, bonded abstractors: Jacob L. Millor to Farmers and and Merchants banking com pany, undividod interest Fairviow add w d 580 00 David Smith to AUa B. Swoezy lots 8, 9, 10, Persons add w d ' 100 00 Robt, R. Randall ot al to Dan). Irahoff so and b4 ne 1959wd fiOOO 00 John Marsh et al to W. Albors nw qr 18 .') 11 w d 1100 00 Jonatbun D. Campbell to Ro hnnna C. Rawls, so qr no qr 17 1 10 w d C00 00 Julia J. Warrou to John Hoi- vorson, lot 2.'! and Gl.block 21 Smith nhd Mooro's add. w d. 600 00 Edward II Funko to Mary J. Shirloy, lot 3 and 4, block 13 Roeomont,wd 1510 00 Barbara Shrador to Joseph Sohrador si n H 22-3-9 450 00 Jonathan D. Campbell to Ro hannu C. Rawls s o J n o 17-1-10. wd COO 00 SubIo Sohnson uud T. W. Har rington n w qr 34-3-10 wd. . . 2C00 00 C. il. & Q. It. It. to John Bor't b w qr 7-3-12 wd ' 9G0 00 ' 811130 00 Dr. Sawyer' Family Core onres hind ache, Dr, Bawysi's Family Cure cures bib liousness. Dr. Bnwyer's Family Cnrooures kidney dinioulty. Deyo t Grlct. E. L. Ingalls has takon obargo of tho new shoe atoro at Hampton. in . Low Kates to the South. On February 13th, Burlington Routo agents will sell round-trip tiokntfl at tho one-way rate, to all points in Texas and tho south. ABkthonenrest ticket agont for information about routcp, stopover etc., or write to J. Francis, G. P. & T, A.' Burlington Route, Omaha, Nob. For Farm Loans Ladies Shoes, Ladies Oxfords, Childrens Shoes, Children's Oxfords. We feel very proud of our line of Shoes, as we have a splen did line. If we can save you from 25c to $1 on a pair of shoes, we ought to have your trade, and we know we can do it. Our Hand Turned Ladies Shoes at $3 per pair are equal to many shoes sold at $4 and $5 per pair. We have other graded nt 91.35, 81.9, 81 7 A, 93 and $2.50 tliut are extra vuIucb. MI..WWMWWWM.WMWMWWM.M.Wi.wm.. see us. Sc CO. . We havo sent out a largo number of bills this week todolinguontsubscribors, nmounting to many hundred dollars, and wo must nsk thoso who owe us to remit ut onco as wo can not nlford to carry so much on our books. Our subscribers will therefore take notice and promptly. Notice ot Sale. remit Adam Mohart, Plaintiff vs. Anna K. Frlble William A. Mitchell Cliarlus A. Mitchell Kobert a. Mitchell James V. illtWull. UefendentB Vntlpn I. Ilnrahv frtvnn .Lit It. m..ntMA ..w..ww . ..w.i,f ..v tint., ... iiu:)u.iit;u ul an order of Hon. V. B. K&ill, .ludKO nt tho dis trict court of Webster county, initio on tho 31st day of October 1893, for the salo of the real estate herein after described, them will he sold at the east door of tho court houso In Webster county on the 19th day f Mnrch 18M, nt 2 o clock n. in., at public eiulue to the blub est bidder lor cash, the follnnlns doscilbed real estato, to-wit i Lots 3 and 4 In block 4, In tho orlKlnul t iwn. now city, of lted Cloud, Nebraska as shown and deslfniated on tho re corded ilut i horror. Hald salo will remain open one hour. I) .1. MVEItS, II. V. MlHKII. K.M.MuPahlivd ,,..., lieferoes. . Dated February 15.1601. John m. Chafvi.v Attorney for I'JaluUu and Iteforces. Endless Varieties of At SUEA tfc TURNURIJ'S. Columbia River Red Salmon, Mackerel, White Fish, Hoi land Herring, Smoked Her ring, Kipperd II. Lobster, Im ported and Domestic Sardines, Oysters, Green Turtle Meat, Terrapin, Brick and Old Ocean Codfish, Smoked Halibut and Sturgeon. Others too numerous to mention. , . ... ,.