Bvr-'-MvKiSTC ..inim.i.v " ( PBWWf(BBHH5!!5H!HW5SS5?PNiB5 .sK lKLa ri' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF. RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH 80, 1804. iSa-a-sjs ajai i a-pwia-i am - . naasi -'-ai T' - u.T--l. at i' . M W j r t , J. L. MlNKH, President. Peoples Bank of Red Chud, Red Cloud, Nkbkaska, Transact a General Banking Business, t Special attention given to Collections Bunkine: Orae in Miner Brn S'ore. fgd Clodd Stgatri Laundry. -P. A. HANIKN. Preprletor. Flnt dan work guareatecd In every parllculur. N. E. ROBINSON, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER First I'liiM work a specialty. Prices rcn-oniiblc. Olllce first door smith ol Chief with W. I II11H See him before giving your order Jno. li. Wri&ht, Filer ill SecoifcHrfarid Goods Moon Mllocfc, Red Cloud, ......... ....... ...,.........,......,... .......... ...... .......... PLATT & FREES CO. Chicago Lumber Yard RED CLOUD, NEB. Lumber, Lime, Coal and Cement. 11 "el pond, PROPRIETOR City Livery, Feed and Sale Stable Red Cloud, Nebraska. Farmers patronage cordially solicited. Good rigs at-rea-, sonable rates night or day. Horses boarded by day or week. TRADERS LUMBER CO., DEALERS IN LUMBER Building Material, Rtc. ... - RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA. Jos. G. Jlolconb, PROPRIETOR OP THE Holland House Livery Stable, Has the beat rigs in the oity and the most reasonable prides. Your orders solicited and fair treatment guaranteed. Barn North of the i..M..(."W Probate Notice. 8tali' of NotirHxkH, (. - Webster 'Miuntjr f In the matter of the eitato of August Won berman. deeensed. No'lce li hereby Riven to nil person havlnir clams and detnandt again' August Wnliber man, 'ate of "VeHter C'mit, decocrt. th ' the Unit' 'xed .r fl'lne claims Hgntust sal I rt tiite M six tnonttaa from the Ctli riiy f April. ISW II xii li prsuns H.'e required In present their claims will) the V"tl hra to tlin cnun' tml -f mil county nt hi nnVp therein on or infnrtheClh Hsy of etJitor, 1891. Hint Mil rlatms so 11 led will he heard before the B.tlil Juilire on Hie 8th rtar of Ortohpr. ifM ''t 'i o'.lock n in iambs Duffy, 2l34td Cniintv .lu lire. Application for l.lccnuo. Notice, is hereby Klv-n that a petition, sinned ly thirty or more resident freehold' r of the Brut ward of the city of Ited Clud. Nebraska, ha been tiled in m oftloo I'l said cltv of Ited Cloud, prnvinir that a llcenne be granted by said city eonnrll of sd rlty to Nelson Lonulln for the sain of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors on Ic fi, btoo.st, (original town) eow rfynf Red Cloud, Nebraska. In the first ward of the city ef ltd Cloid. that action wit' be lakon on said i 'tltlnn bv the m tyor and ilty council, on the 3d day of May, ISM, at the Hist meeting or the council thereafter. Dated at lied Cloud, Nebraska. March 15th, 18M. T. J. WAitn, City Clerk. Application for License. NaiIi-o Is hereby riven that a petition, slsntd by thlrtv or more resident freeholders of th second ward of thectty of Ited Cloud. Nebraska has been filed In my office In sain city, of Kod Cloud prating that a license bo granted by said cit) council of said city to M. M. Htearn for the sale of malt, spirituous and vinous liquors en lot 3. block I, Williams' add to, the city of wed rioud. Nebraska. In second ward of sal I city of Ited Cloud, I ht action will be tMenon wild Selltlon bv the msvor and city council on Mm 1 ila of May, 1891, or the Dnt meeting of the council thereafter. , ..... Dated at Uod Cloud, Nebraska, March 15th, 18M. T.J.Wakd, City Clerk. Application for License. Notice li hereby riven that a petition, sinned by thirty or more resident frmlinlders of the first ward of the city of Ited Cloud, Nebraska, has been filed In my office In said city of Bed Cloud praying; that a license be granted by said city council of said city to John I'olnlcky for the sale of malt spirituous and vinous liquors, onlo' C, Woe 31. (original town), now city of Jted Cloud, Nebraska, In snid llrst ward of said cltv of Ited Cloud, that action will be taken on aald petition rv the mayc nnd city council, on the3ddayofMay. 1894.ortho nrtttneetliiK of the cltv council thereafter. Dated at He4 Cloud, Nebraska, March UHli, IIu(h Miner, AV. A. Sherwood, Asst. Casliicr. Casliior ns II will In lo your Intrri" and VI) XL 9 Holland House. S23 OR. HATHAWAY I CO., SPECIALISTS (Iteaular Graduates.) Are the lending and moat snccesifaltpeclillitiand will give yuu help. Young and mld ,dle aged msn. RemtrkaMo re sults liavo follow ed our treatment. Many yeura of arlcd and aurcrM ful eMpcrlence Intheuanof curs ttte mvllioda thac u oloneownand eontrul fur all rili. ordersuftnenwlio lian wrnlf. imHA. iVreloped or dla- eauca ortcara, or !who are aufferlng ouin ana exceaa irwhn arsnervoua rvui crruri ui 'and iBtuateaL ,iJio scorn of their irtuowa ana me contempt of their frtenda and com- nanlnni. Irail. na 'isanrnnieeioau patieni-. u iney can poaaiviy i rralnrril, our own exclaalvo (rcataacat rill uDTordu cure. VOMENI Don't yon want to get cared of that rnkiir.a with a treatment itmt you can uae at id without Initrumvnu? Our wonderful treat. his cured others. Why Dot your Try It. TVmn,.ml dlieotcs of the Bkln, Blood, .r. Liver nnd Kidneys. tTPmi.I8-Tho moat rsptd. safe and effective m-Jy. AtumplctaCnreOuiuraM-tced. NKIN DiaEANKM of all kinds eared where laayoihersluva failed. I'SXATURAl niHrHAROEs) promptly n-cainafevr riara gulek, sure and safe. Thu ludea Olcet and Gunorliaa. TRUTH AND PACTS. ""e l-svo cured caica of Chronto Diseases that 4vu failed to get cured at the tionda of other special. Its and medlrul Institutes. .. .. . mm ,. ' ..Vw .hkmkmher that there la hope ir You Uonsuir no oilier, as you may watte valuali ,uio me. uuiaui uur ircaiiucuh auoeu. Ilenureof free and cheap treatments. We give Abi.at andmoit aclentlfln friaiment at mnrfprata r ces-as low as ran he done for safe and skillful1 rcauneni. racis conauiiaiion ai inooinceor r mall. Thorough examination and careful dlsK io.Is, A home treatment can he given la a mslorlfy iiases. Send for Bymntom lilank No. IforMeni No. 3 for Women No. a for Skin Dlscssca. All corre spondence answered promptly, llu.lncss strictly con 'dcnttal. Kntlre treatment sent free from olrna un. liefer to our patients, banks aud business met, Address or call on OR. HATHAWAY & CO., f. . Corner ninth nnd Felix ats., Rooms loud a tup piauv m a . uuaaru, a-s- XViVVf.asBlaW vElBBBBBBSf-m mmr:m laaaM oMaSa-aa-aa-a-i mwam LlliST IN AMERICA. LOOMS FOR MAKINOTAPESTRY NOW AT WORK. Heretofore Atnerlrnns Have Had to Ho Abroad for 'this Class of tloods Mis cellaneous Information from Many Fields of Industry. N THE HAST bnnk of tho river Hronx, n minute's wnlk from tho railroad station at Wllllamsbrldge, New York, there standi an old fashioned house, surrounded by drooping willow trees. From the roar of the house a series of stone steps, Hint were cut and laid thero more than n century ngo, run down into tho Btrcnm. Tor mrtny years this houso was un tenanted. A year ntro a Now Yorker rented it, filled It with quccrlooklng implements, tho like of which had never been soon in that neighborhood bofarc, placed live men ut work within tho wuIIh, iiiul set n great sign ovor tho door: "No Admittance." For a yenr these men worked there quietly, making no noise and never ex plaining to tho neighbors that tlioy were not counterfeiters or alchemists, A few days ngo, however, tho secret leaked nut, and ltb nature and Its his torical importance nre such that It da serves to be chronicled ns tho planting of a new industry in the land. During the year thero were wovon by liund in this house the first tapes ttirs that ever wero mndo In this coun try. Old ns tho art is in Europe, run ning buck beyond the rocord of tirno, it had never beforo been introduced into America. It is truo that woven cloth resembling tapostry has beon made by machino in this country be fore, but the first pleoe of tapestry ever made by hand in the same way Hint it lb mndo in the famous Gobolln works was woven in this oldfashloncd house on tho Hronx. The credit of tho cnterpriso belongs to a Mr. William Haumgarten of New York City. For a great many years he has been buying and selling tapestries, and bonding orders abroad for 6poolal designs. I.llco a truo American ho caiuo to tlie conclusion that tho tapes trios could bo mudo in this country just as well as in tho ropubllcs and monarchies of Europe. So ho went te TltP. KXPEnTS AT WOflK. France and got flvo export workmen from tw (lobelln works to come to America and work at their trade here. Under their direction throe looms wero built exactly like tho.so in the Gobelin works. A largo stock of 6tlk of all imaginable shados mndo in this country was purchased, artists were set to work making designs, and every thing was in readiness to begin the work of tapestry making. When you once know how to do it, tapestry making is one of tho simplest things in tho world. An oil painting Is mude of tho design that Is to be carried out. It is placed under the cotton threads which run across tho loom, nnd then copied in silk threads. If the design contains a human figure or any object that requires delicate shading, an expert weaver can oopy two "or threo square inches a day. Tho work is to a great degreo mechanical, but It requires a good cyo for colors oven to the finest shades of difference. The first piece of figure work that was made took four months. It was about two feet wide nnd ilvo feet long, nnd reprcbcntcd a woman holding flowers utloft. It is said by experts to be us lino a piece of work of Its kind ns wus over made in the Gobelin works. Ititumgarten has arranged with nn orphan asylum to take somo of the oldor boys as apprentices and teach them how to wcavo tapestry. It takes from ono year to eighteen months to learn it sufllclcntly woll to bo able to copy designs. As soon as these apprentices ,havo advanced far enough to do good work, Mr. Haum garten JntondH to build, moro looms, and in this way he hopos tho tapestry TnE HOME OF TUB liNTKHPllISK. indubtry will in time attain tho posi tion ncro wiucii it now occupies In Jb ranee. Spinning- and Weavlajr. Tho introduction of an artificial hu mldlty into tho English spinning and weaving mills, by the Injection of F.team, has not been attended by the satisfactory results uutioipated. In addition to tho largo cost of suoh a system, tho fulluro of tho steam to numuiiry in proportion to the vapor discuunrcd uan important uolnt noted. and, us there can bo no Injection at lower temperature than 300 degree condensation takes place, causing dr p .ll over tho plnoe. lint the most serl oils objection brought against such a use of hteatn Is tho injurious affect It has on tho health of tho work people, nnd, though nearly all humidifiers are so constructed as to blow steam through a scries of large pipes into sheds, tho effect is inuoh tho same, and tho temperature is raised to n very high pitch. As in all mills tho attnos plu'ro is excessively dry, Impregnated with dust nnd small particles of cotton, and consequently injurious to health, the system most urgently advocated bj many Is the vaporising of water, which can be warm In winter and cold in summer. Dry air causes, of courso, ex cesalve evaporation from the body and affects the broathing organs, as the air f tho lungs Is always saturated with moisture, consequently molsturo In the nlr is absolutely necessary to health. Tho pleasantcst aud healthiest humidity of the air is found to bo slxty-fivo to soventy-flvo percent, and, therefore, when mills contain only thirty-five to fortyfivo per cent it is unhealthy. PetsetlD; Fraud. A simple but effective practlco Is in vogue in Germany for determining, without the aid of n chemist, whether tt fabric of silk or wool is free from admixture of cotton fibers, of flax, china giass, or other vegetable con stituents. A piece of the stuff to be examined, say about threo Inches square, Is, after careful cleaning, plunged into strong bulnhuilc acid, water being afterward added, and the whole boiled. In about live minutes the fluid is poured into a clean vessel nnd mndostrongly alkaline by satura tion with caustic soda, then adding a few drops of dissolved orchil, and tho mlxturo is warmed for sovcral min utes up to a temporaturo of 180 F. Now if only 1 per cent of vegetable fiber exists in tho fabric, tho reddish violet color of theorchilispreclpltated, or, if this takes place only after heat ng for more than five minutes, tho junntlty amounts to less than 1 per cent; It is absolutely necessary, how over, that starch should bo romoved carefully from the stuff to be exam ined, us tho presence of that sub stancovitiutes the result. In testing goods alleged to bo silk the result is attained moro easily by plunging tho rnmplo into hydrochloric acid, the fiber of silk being very soluble in such ucld, and, if tho material contnins wool or cotton, it remains behind. Devices for Woodworking. Somo ingenious devices in wood working machinery have latoly been brought forward, in especial a boring mechanism to be used in making holes for blind nailing In hardwood floors, the working being entirely automatic; that Is, the stock Is carried forward by a fluted roll, and is stoppod by a cam at proper distances from the boring of holes by the bit, which works horizon tally, the board being carried on an angle, Another most useful and novel arrangement In this lino is n hard wood flooring machino which takes tho rough stock, planes It on both sldos and matches it; thero are five cutting cylinders, tho first having a flexible bar, which allows of the free passage of irregularities in stock and Insures the presentation to tho cylinders of a uniform surface, this being followed by top and side and bottom finishing cylinders; the side finishing cylinders aro equipped with a weighted chip breaker bar which prevents splintering the stock; there are six feed rolls of 0 Indies diameter, and the back rolls are placed beyond tho last cylinder, thus carrying all stock clear through tho machine. Cerium Salts and Photography. Tho photographio properties of cerium salts aro beginning to bo ap preciated and practically applied; that is, it is found that light, under certain circumstances, rapidly reduces tho persalts of cerium to tho serous condi tion; ami' the reaction may form tho basis of interesting .photographio pro cesses, it is thought. Gelatinized or highly sized paper is sensitized by a solution of cerio sulphate or nitrate, which colors the paper strongly yel low, and, tho paper being thon exposed under a transparent positive, the ex posed parts bocomo bleached by re duction to tho serous condition. On now being treated with organic mat tern which tho eerie compounds can oxidize into coloring compounds, a positlvo imago is developed on the paper. Thus, ,un acid solution of phe nol gives a gray print, aniline salts give green, alpha-uapthylamlno blue, amlndo-benzolc acid brown. Cerium papers aro more sensitive than iron or manganese papers. Hllent Machinery,. A serious objection to tho system of silent machinery running, as proposed recently by an, Aus trian manufacturer, consists, as mentioned, in the considerable ad ditional expense which tho plan In volves. Tho artlclo, which is claimed to reulUo tho desideratum in question, consists of cog wheels made of pressed rawhide, which arc intended to work in conjunction with wheels of cast iron, steel and other metals. The wheels made of this material arc found to possess not only great strength, but, as they require no lubriouVing, aro very clean in operation, aud, it is claimed, substantially reduce the vi bration of tho mnchlnery Sn wliich they aro used. They aro supplied ready made, or in tho form, of rawhide disks, to bo shaped as may be necessary for the use intended. These hido nieces, it is further btafWL havn in h supported by a wooden framework, una, utter cutting, tno witeei u covered, with a bhcllac solution. Ilopoltss. Adorer 'Won't you try and. ldve me? Boston Girl 1 fear that I could never love a man who says "try atd" Instead ii "toy to." . IS AS SAFE AND It la appllod right to tho parts. It euros all diseases of women. Amy lady can ubo it horaolf. Bold by ALL DRUGtGrlSTS. Mailed to any address on rooolpt of SI. Dr. J. A. MoQlU & Co., 3 and 4 Panorama Plaot, Ohlotto, HI' lw nale by V I Cot ting. -i SMITH & CO., I'HOPMETORS OF CITY DRAT MNE. Ordors promptly filled. 'Sour patronage solicited "Constantly Pursued, TtiE. Original. AND ONLY GENUINE, ToNOUELBSB a H m m- Cultivator. I INEW OEPARTURt iConitSntly pursued, but MDcr overtaken. nb I'tfcWUtl-'ArVUrV- -"YfKSWaBT M IKSBbV V KtCMKKT .ataS Mr iUH aSLlssl7--SaaSlCaSBraMsaSV 'TsT'iai MsVITSV at,-rSsT"?rsirsY" iramWnnr tGkW"ini hSirmtWh F(ia73yHBSjflBSSBSJBSSJSSSjB Pattcc New Departure L.ultivalor JJ15. John Deer Cultivator $15. McFARLAND I'oiic'n Old Htniit), II REOPENED IN MY OLD STAND, OPPOSITL YVIENEIt'ti. The City Restaurant and Confectionery, JOftEPII IIERBIIRGEB, Prop. IlimiIIE8. CURlsTIAT Cliurch-Herrlres Snndavatla.it am sntl 7 :M) in i.Suii. lav school MtUnnrln Y PHUK KtC:3Uin and Y I'M O KJnnlorsat ipnij ! flONdHKUATIONAf. riitirrli Hor vires nt IP s- 30 sni.niul 7:30i) in: Hnmlny fch oolnt HiJf am, y rut) is at 6:30 p maud v l'H O K Jun lorsatip m. METIIOIIIKT t'lmrcli-fJervleo at I0 a. m and 710 p.m.. Ktiwnrtli League at :J0p, m. Himdny Hcliool at II :.V) p. m. ErlRCOPU, Clmrcli-Hervlces every twe weeks. Iiy apiinlntinent. T.UTIIBKaN t'hurcli-Kvery tlilrd Hunday J morning nt to o'clock. Qk niOUO Cliurch-Hcrvlccs by appointment. BAI'TIHrciiiircli-N'o regular servlne's. Hi day school (regular) at noon', li Vl I' U Hun. l;Mpm, CI I ATE I Sundav school at 3 m every Hnn rill v. SOCIETIES. o U W Each altornste Tuesday evening. BEN Adhcm lAdKS No 169; IO O H every Son dtivnlitht CAI.ANTIIKIdKcNo29,KnUhts of Pythias Tlnirsdav evcnltis. IKD Cloud fdiie No 00S. Mndoni Woodmen t-' of Aur-rlcit. nlternate Wednesdav evonlnir VAI.I.l'.Y lMe No p, Prnternal Order of I'ro tectors, first aud third Moudayof each month rillAHlTY UdKe No 63 A V and A H encb v Krlilav evenln tur on or liuforn tho full moon. UKI Cloud Chapter No 19. HAM alternate Thursday evening. CYHBNK Coinmandery No li alternate Thurs dv evenlinr. ClIAItlTY Cbnpter Uastorn Hlsr No 47 alter nnte TueMlnv evenlinr. GAHI'IKi.li l'ost Kn 8s (1 A H Monduy even Inn on or liefnre the full moon. GAllFIEM) W It C No 11 meet- allornato Sst nrdav afternoon. ATAHY 8I!KI13 MoIIENItYTeiitNollUaught- era of Yctenuis Monday evening. HH KAI.KY t'amp No Z H of V Tuosday eve llllllT yillillMAN t'lioluNns, ludlesnl the O A O first mid third riatiinliir ovenlns. Rltl) ;i,OlM) t'nuueil No IB UiyivlMjstlo Uk Ion ot America first and third Friday eve ning. i ,M.................-......"! BEST LINE lTO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA HARMLESS AS .S.WM.S1. But Never Overtaken." SKHsaaf AsaWsVtT ---r ttf aPSTSPskVsaatBBJSJsSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj fl . "wiiiffn n i Listed Corn Cultivator & KILLROY. cd :loud Nebraska. UIHJH has T H EM A nice Uae) 9f Jewelry, Diamonds. Chains, Rings, Bracelets, Scarf pins CuflfW and ssollar bNltoM, nock chiilns, lac plat, atlck pint. ckarni, olo. Plated and solid silverware, aonvenlr spoons, peuil handled knives and forks. carvlpK sets, caliliiir card cases, boil bou boses aud other novelties. A nuo line ot spectacles and eye Kinases wllli inturchangable lenses. steel, nickel sliver and cold frames. HdccUI and careful at tention imld lo fitting the ee. Mr line ot rod hand watches Is quite Usee. I will run them ol hi less than their actual worth. t3S" Hring) our watch, clock and. Jewelry re pair Wiirk, jour ouRraving and your old gold and silver t me. Ilonry Ccok'a Drag; Store. D. B. Spanoge, Real Estate and Loan Agent Red Cloud. c& H FKc-J I i$ "'1 I 4 V a f u . m 'It V i i I viiy vi via. Jr :m . 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