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,.rr...r-s.w z-jgl 8 TflE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MARCH IJO, 1894. u wi wjue. jinavrat nEGOTsmseanvtecn x r V u JL. t: THE CHIEF PHhlhlicd Weekly. ufeacrlptlon, ,1 I'er Annum, Invariably In Advance If BM paid tn nriinurn, nfler I lilt dnie March IK, 1W, llio price will Ito il.M. Entered at II o Tout Otllce In lied Cloud, Neb., n mall nintli-rnf thn ix-ioinl clnss It ATM UK AMVKUTIMWI Prof. cards. I Inih or less tier rear. ...... .14 00 fix months i oo Three mouths 2 w STANDI Mil ADVKimSKMRKTI. Fer Inch oiio year $1 no I'er Inrli six mouth..... 1 M I'er inch threo montlis 'i " Kitoclal notices per lino or lino spare, llrat piibilcnilou A rent. Tianstciit specials, pnjiililo loriuholy In ml vance, perllno KicuH. . . All rcndliii untlrcn In tlio nature of adyertlio mf ills or puff, 6 cents per lino. ietal notices at Irpal intes, UrifnrAsqtmro iln"lHM of NinipnroU or less,) first publication l.ct; for each iiiuscqucnt publication, per quart, BO cent. HO "preferred position" contracts made. All matter to Insuio publication must bo re ceived at tills ofllco not Inter than Wodiiosday. Advertisements cannot be ordored out fur the current week later than Thursdny. 1tj....................... ... ...- JB. " M. R, K. Tlmo Table. Taking effect Dec, 3, Tratnscarrylm: passengers leave Red Cloud as krilowsi KASl' VIA HASTINGS, No. 112 Paisonger to Hasting 8 :30 p. in. AitHira. No. Ml rasjsngerfram Hastings U:3S a. tn. BAST VIA WYMOIlK No. tt, Passenger to Ht. Joseph Ht. Ixuls and Clilcaeo dally lu:2Aa.m, UOINU WK9T. No. S rassengnr for Denver, dally, CiS3 p. m ALL PRINTED AT HOiME BUSINE9 CAI1D. . ..... ...... QR. J. S. EMIOH, Dentin, Red Cloud, Nkuiiaska. ever Taylor's Furutiare Store. Extracts teeth without pain. C'rewu and lirldge work a specialty, roroeluln Inlay, ami all kinds of gold fillings, Hakes geld and rubber plates and combination plates. All work guaranteed to be flrat-class. I. W. TULLEYS, M. D. -.!' Homoeopathic I'byalclau. Red Cloud, NebraiKH. Office opposite Viral National Dauk. U, H.Uxamlntng surgcou. tlhronln diseases troniod by malt. r L. WINFREY, Auctioneer. ' Red Cloud, Nedrasica ' Will attend sale at reasonable figures. Satis faction icuarhiiteed. I H. SMITH, Insurance Agent, RED CLOUD, . NEURAUKA. I e a strlotly farm Insaranoe and invite and invite all to see me. QASE & MoNITT, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Moon Block,' . 'RBD ODDUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and correspondence solicited. TRUNKEY A POTTER, Attorneys at Law ted Claud, N Attaraava at Law. Red Claud, Nebraska. OFFICE Up stairs, in Moon Rlnnk, R P. HUTCHISON, Tonorlal Artln. 4th Atimoe, Red Cloud, Nmbasea Flrat-class barbers and flratolasa work gaarantsed Oiye mas call r BTOFPER, Faunlonable Barber, Red Cleud, Nebraska. I give my personal attention te my patrons. First-olase shaving and hair onttlng a specialty. HAS. 8CHAFFNIT, Insurance Agency, Represents Ueraian Insorance Co , Freeport, 111. Koyal lusuianc" Co., Liverpool, Knjjland. lipase Fire Insurance Co.. of Omaha, Nebr. rhtanlx Assurance Co. nr liiirfnn. tfnr Ta Manchester Fire AkSuraneeCo el augland. Qaafdlan Assurance Co., of London, Rug BarHmrtoa tasuram'e Ce. ef Uurllnnton, 1 Rrttisb Aanertra Assurance Ce. Toroutn, (' Iowa. Pan Mutant Keserve Fund 1 l( .niu.nf n. y. The Workman kuilrtlng ana l-ou Association of Lincoln, Nebraska Ofllea ovar Mizer'a Store. RanPirn Vramtaio C. E. Putnam, Notauy Public, COWLE8, Agent NEURA8KA. Phnfnix Insurance Co OF BROOKLYN. St. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. REAL ESTATE All buiiieia iatrusted to kim will be promptly attendedto. Notice to Teacaen. Notlca it hereby given that I will examine all person who -may deaire to offer them.elvea as oandidatei for taaehara ofthe publio sohoola of this county, at Red Cloud on tha third Baturday of taoli month. Specinl ttxatmuation will be hold on tht Friday proceeding tha 8d tiat urday of aou month. Tha standing required for Id ana 3d grade certificates it the lameno grade below 70 per cent,, average 80 per eent; for first grade certificate no grade below 80 per cent,, average 80 per oent. in all branches required by law, D, II, Humxii, County 8ut, yg.RJijU VI WCaBaaTW Ho, There Farmers ! Hitch Up ! Hut before you do conic around J.0.Butler' HnrncM aliop and buy u nciv act or liaiid.nindjciJiaruL'N. Have reduced all good In the har ness line." Here tire n Tew ol our prices: $.'12.00 harness for S.T0.50 .'10.00 " iHfin 28.00 " " U7.00 27.00 " " 2(3.00 20.00 " " 2.1.00 And till L'oods in liroportion. All wnrlt KUtirntitcod HopairinK mid trimming tlono on filmrt notico..T. Q. Hutlor. New Real Estnte Firm, J. H. DAVIS tfe SON, Real Estate, Zioau nndlusurance Agents. Red Cloud, Nebraska Offloowltli I). F. Trnnkey, Moon Blook Wo have located in lied Cloud find will be plowed to lmve people who desire to eel! their farms to call and list their landa with ub as we have eastern buyers. Call and sne us. J. II. lVIMAc Ml Endless Varieties o At Siika tt Tuhnuhe's. Columbia River Red Salmon, Mackerel, White Fish, Hoi land Herring, Smoked Her ring, Kipperd II. Lobster, Ini ported and Domestic Sardines, Oysters, Green Turtle Meat, Terrapin, Brick and Old Ocean Codfish, Smoked Halibut and Sturgeon. Others too numerous to men tion. rcAVtAld.limMARKs. CUPYRIGHTS. SCAM I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a rorapt answer ana an honest opinion, write to 1 U K N Sk CO. . who bve bod nearly flhr years' iportenoa In the patent buslneis. Coromunlcs. tlons strlctlr conndentlal. A llaadbook of In. formation conoornlna; Patents and bow to ob taln ibem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan ical and ctentlDo books sent free. Patents takon tbronub Mann A Co. receive SMMlalnotlnelnthAHotaBtiafl A nr !.. And thus are brought widely before the publio with, out coet to tbe Inventor, Tbts splendid paper. Issued weekly, elegantly illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any sclentioo work In tbe world. S)3 a year, festnple copies sent free. . Dulldlng Kdltton. monthly, alio a year. Blnale copies, UH cent. Kvery number contains beau tlful plate, in colors, and photographs of new lioutes, wltb plans, enabling builders to sbow the aim araigna ana secure contracts. Aaarcss.w, MUNN k CO., NtW YOIUC, Utll UUOADV"' Partr) Loarjs At Less Tiiati 7 Per cent, . A Sinipsor, Bke Hill Neb. 6HE CLIMBED MOUNT TACOMA. Ami Used ttiu Crntor for mi Orrn tun Iiloti to Witrni Her Tuct. A quiet jnnriK i;lrl, tvlili i!pnilM'iurl luilr, n nqiiuiv, firm i Iiln anil pli-M iln; fenliiriM r.iiil iiiiinn.r, i.nlvil nt thu l.ick Itoilsd lli-j ollitr ilny liu n 'I'n'-olml. Till' yotin'f lady wns Mien 1 ny I'uIIt, iI.uikIi tcrof IMItor I!. i. I-'ull. inf thnttlt v.nuil alio lately iwrfoi nice a lint hOilllHfiill that It not the jii-oplu on liotli nlili'4 of thu con tlufiit tnlkliif; riliMit it it unt mi lc-w a kat tlinn tliu lIIiiiIiIiik uf Mount 'I'iicomiii, in WiikIiI listen, ROMiuf.Oinlkw to tliuuortli t'.'iit of IMiiot finiitul, in tlio C'nncadomtiKu- ft wilt a .formidable undertiiklu. In nioro tlinn 40 year nluco tlio county win acttli-d no uoiuati linil over attoinptL-d It, nnd only a fmv moil had iiccoiunliHhi-d it, Vihllo ninny had failed. Tlio mouutaiu Ih n I'rltn our, tunerliitt U,4 14 feet high, nnd with (Indent extending far tin from its bno. It U wild y tunny cxiicrk'iicid niountaluecrn to be tlio most dlfllcuKof nil Amtriniti niouiitnlui to climb. Tlio plucky lady tvn.s wllllnir to nttuuipt it. Tlio Kov. K. U. Hinltli, It, it. 1'nrUh nml W. O. Aiiib ilcii wcru with her, nnd Leonard LonKinlro, itKiilde of Vvlui, undertook to pilot thciii. Thu ascent of tlio llrst'7,000 fcuttvns mado on horschack, amid denso forests mid over dangeroUH'striania, nnd partly through nnturnipnrkd, known na the Low or GnrdctiH of ICden. This took four days. Then it not to roitKh mid wild they hnd to tnko it afoot. It wns porllotm in tlio ex trenio. At 13,000 feet tlio wind blew n hurrlcnno over tho miow mid bltio rcen Hinder. Several crovnnses had to bo cross ed, borne of which wore Inro enough to drop a houMi Into. When tho Hiiuimlt was reached, It wns found to bo about two miles across. Stand ing on the top, tho adventurous climbers could aco below them two laro craters, looking like lmnien.su bowls, with n cen tral, common rim. Tho big crater was tlireu-fourtlis of a mile across. Doth wero filled with now nnd Ice, with the rim around thu baro rocks rising in places CO fiet. Tlio at emu kept tho rocks baro. Com Ing down from tho aumrult, whero they could hardly ntand, becnuso of thu flerco wind, they took shelter In tho crater and examined the ntt-ani jets. Thcso looked llko a row of boiling teakottles along the rldgo. Tlio party wit on tho rocks and ncroHOou damp with tho motsttiro and parboiled by tho beat, nnd it wns as obit gntory as ever to move on ngain, "On thu eastern edgo of thu big crater," said Mlai Fuller, "wo entered nn lco envo between tho snow and thu rim of tho era tcr, mid there, with utenin besldo us, wo spread ou; blankets, which seemed light enough now, took off our shoes, bathed our feet in whisky mid began tho ulglit. After having reached tho RUM in It I begnn to feel sick from cold, exhaustion and the sulphur odor, mid for soma tlmo suffered from a chill mid nausea. Somoof tho gen tlemen were tired und very cold. Eatiug had no attraction for mo, but some ntu a little. Mr. Knillh melted some lco in n cup over tho steam nnd madu soma beef tea from oxtract of beef. "Two blankets over usseemed llttloprc tectlon. Through thu small opening in tho cave wo could watch tho stars and meteors nnd hear tho awful avalanches roarlug down thu mountain aides. I was tho only ouo who could sleep. When we ivokc, our shoes wero frozen stlft and had to be thawed out in the steam. Tho blau kots wero icy." It was nioru perilous going down than up. Miss Fuller's exposuro caused hor lips, nosonnd foco to swell badly, and the skin peeled off, but sho feels well repaid by tho trip. Sau Franciuco Chronicle. Died of Fright. General II. C. Ilobart tells tho following story: "In 1844 I went to 'Salem, Mass., tho town whero occurred tho trials for witchcraft, to edit a newspaper. 1'oople In that day at Salem weru moro or less mi perntitlous, and it story that was told me by some friends gave inu a strong impres sloti of tho real power of imagination upou tho human mind. I was assured that the story was true and that tho vktlm was a well known man. "lie, with two friends, met one dark, rainy night in n drinking placo In Salem, and tho (jueatlou of witchcraft naturally camo up. Tlio talk resulted in n wager that tho bravest of tho trio would not dare cross a vacant lot at tho rdgo of tho town, proceed to tho town burying ground, go Into a vault where n prominent citizen hnd boon burled that day and drive n uall lu tho coffln. Tho wnger was taken, and tho mini started. Thu others proceeded to a point iinnr enough to hear tha driving of thu nail ami wero soon rewarded by hear ing tho sound proceeding from tho tomb. They then returned to tho tavern nnd wait ed for the return of thu winner of the wa ger. An hour passed, and ho did not come. Becoming uneasy, they procured a lnntern, and going tothetomhmndo n horriblo dis covery. They found their friend lying ncross tho ooflln in which he had driven tho null dead. Investigation revealed tbe fact that ho hnd sat down on tho coffin while, driving tho nail and had accidentally driven the nnll through his own coat. When ho undertook to rlbc. thu fastened coat of course jerked him back and held htm, and tho awful feeling that n ghost had held til m fast wrought up his feelings to such t pitch that bo died of sheer fright." Milwaukeo .Wisconsin. PuVillo Ofllco Thrust on lllni. "Soino men," said ex-Scnntor Thomas M. Palmer of Michigan to me, "spend their entire tlmo trying to get n publio of fice und yet never succeed. Others do not lift n finger and appear to hnvo offices thrust upon them. I suppose I belong to thu latter class. I coufess I am amazed myself when I look back over my publio career, I have never been n candidate for any position, nnd yet I have held a great many. I was nominated nnd elected to the legislature of Michigan without my knowing how it happened. Next I wns elected to tho senate Had not asked a man to voto for me and did not want to go to tho senate. When my senatorial term expired, I declined to be a candidate for re-election, I said to my wife, 'Now we will havo peace, and I shall devote the balance of my lifo to you.' I was engaged In packing up our household things to re turn to Mtchlgau. There was a ring ut tho telephone I answered it. 'Harrison has just sent in your name for minister to Spain,' was tho messugo that en mo from Senator Mandcrson. 'Great Scott,' I an swered, 'try to have it rejected.' Of rourso I appreciated tho compliment of tho uppolntment, and utter consulting with my wlfocoiisentvdfogoovertoSpatii for a year. I landed In New York just year and four days from tho tlmo of my departure. I am surely out now, I thought, hut betoro I gat settled down nthnmo Mr, Harrison limned mo for president of the World's fair commission. Tho pressure rvnr so strong I could not refusu It, That lasted nearly three years, but at last lam I freo uwu ngain, and 1 Intend to remain io. Not iVen the presidency of the United lutes would tempt mjg$f Yog ODDS AND ENDS. Hfivo no frltnds yen date not bring flOIQO. Tho grent .Vovada silver mines wtro opened lu IrtV), A wnmau'H hair hi n.tld to wtlgh on the nveraijc 1 1 on nets. Tho liritli h Mlneraloglcal society wns established lu IbllO. The lend mines of Spain have been crk td ever Since the beginning of history. Sculptor contend that the height of the Venus do Medlel, B foot ft Inches, la the perfect statin v for women. Tho nnmo Scleticlda) was applied ni a generic title to a long racu of Macedonian kings who reigned in Syria. Thu tltlu reverend, onco tisod only with reference to tho pope, Is now generally ap plied to clergymen of any denomination. Thu tltlu justice, applied to n judgo, comes from Kngland, where ninny judicial olllcers hnvo for ngcj been termed justices. TJicro Is .talk of reconstructing the old (tntfhott&u on Deacon hill, Doston. Tho schctno meets with much approval lu that city. Dy old English law a bnron was re quired to havo nt least five hides of land, a church, n kitchen, n bellhouso and a borough gatu wltb a seat iu it. Count dates from tho later Itoman em pire. Before tho evacuation of Britain by tho Romans n count of tho Saxon shore was nppolntod toproventSnxou Invasions Among tho titles of tho Iloman emper ors wero Augustus, Ca-sur, Dlvus, PIub, Felix, Clements, Tranqulllus, Snnctlssl mils, Altlsslmus, Bomluus and others of similar ponderosity. It is said that Delmonlco'schef, Charles Ranhocfer, will publish, by subscription, a cookbook which ho promises will contain (1,200 octavo pages, embracing 0,700 recipes and embellished with 800 engravings. Oh, Kentucky is n great stato. Hero's Uuclo Kd Crenshaw of Glasgow, 70 years old, with n new baby In the house, the most recent of 24 babies, mid Mrs. Aslop of McLean county, who Is as proud as can be of her first ouo, nt 04. An luhnbltont of tho canton of Fribourg, Switzerland, discovered In nn old castle tho authentic sword of Bayard, tho chev alier wins peur ot sans reprocho. The owner of tho relic has sent photographs of It to various French museums, ono of which will probably buy it. Tactless Men. Of all tactless men, perhaps the man most noted for this shortcoming was the late Lord Derby, who, notwithstanding his extraordinary talent, his remarkable common sen so mid sagacity, lived and died a soured, disappointed, misunder stood nnd unpopular man. Lack of tact was likewise tho distinguishing character istic of that other clever English states mail, Lord Shcrbrooko, better known as "Bob Lowo," nud It Is llkowlse ono of the drawbacks to tho succcs's of SlgnorCrlspl, tho prcsont Italian premier. Thus, during tho silver wedding festivities nt Homo n year ago, finding himself face to face with tho empress of Germany, who Immedl-" atley recognized him nnd extended her baud in tho most gracious way, he show ed in such a plain manner that he hud no Idea who on earth she could be, and that ho considered her rather foi ward, that she was forced to mention her name before ho could mnko up his mind to bow down nnd kiss the extended hand. On another oc casion, when his groom of thu chambers had Just announced Lord Dufftrlu mid thrown open the folding doors leading Into the ofllco of the premier, Crlspl, without attempting to rlso from tho armchair In which ho was lounging, contented him self with nlrlly wnving his hand to the embassador and bada him a negligent good morning, smiling pleasantly ns he did so. Tho smllo was not returned, mid Lord DufTerlu, with his eyeglnss in his eye, stopped short on tho threshold nud gazed steadfastly nt Crlspl, with an ex pression of mingled hauteur and surprise. Tho premier at last understood, and Jump ing up in much confusion rushed toward the most tactful of nil Quocn Victoria's enibassadors.overwhclnilng him with apol ogies for his "unintentional discourtesy," New York Trlbuno. Max O'llell on Women. Whenever Mux O'llell opens his flatter ing lips on thonubjectot woman, feminine ears nil over tho world are pricked up. He hns been loeturing nbout hor lately and makes soinu pleasing international comparisons. Ho said that In tho French household woninn was queen; she led her husband, and ho did not compluln; she knew all his affairs. He consulted her about his Investments that was why wealth in France was so stable, because women wero not speculative Sho thor oughly understood tho poetry of matrimo ny. In England a woman knew nothing of her husband's affairs, not ns much as bis clerk. The wlfo of tho peasant proprie tor was tho vary fortuno of Franco hard working, sober, thrifty, always working in the house, tho fields, the market. Her daughter did not wear fringes, but when alio went to aervlco every month sho paid a visit to the anviugs bank when she got her wages an English servant 3lrlgota new hat and was photographed in it. The more lm saw of American women the more deeply he was impressed with the conviction that they wero totally unllko all other women. There were few women to be compared with them in tho drawing room. None with whom men felt more at ease. They had beauty, but it wns not equal to that ot English women, but it was their Intellectual qualities that were striking. From the ago of 18 a girl waa allowed almost every liberty she took the rust. In Europe women let tho men do cldo what was proper in America they did it for themselves, Torclng- the Ztoyal Train to Stop. The late Sir Robert Burnett of Leys bne lived in seclusion slnco his health broke down, nbout three years ago, just when. no was auout to no married to tho eldest daughter of Lord SemplU. Sir Robert, who passed many yenrs of his life In Amer ica, succeeded to tho family estate, which ixteuds to about 13,000 acres. In 1370, on tho death of his father, Sir .Tames Bur nett, lord lieutenant of Kincardineshire, he took a very prominent part in county business, was n liberal landlord and pre sented a publio park to tho town of Dan ehory, which ndjolns his estato. Sir Robert camo into notlco nbout 10 years ago by his litigation with tho Deo side railway respecting tho special "mes longer" trains which run dally when the qui en In residing at Balmoral, and ho suc ceeded In obtaining an order from tho court nf session that all such trains w ero to ston when required at Crathes station, which , Is ucar his plnco. It hud always been tho; practlco to mu these snecluls between Ab-' irdccn nnd Bulla tcr without stopping, and Sir Robert Burnett's triumph was regard- id In Doealde oa a dlrjetj a$a$tyeeourl ' TATK I Is the right man when n w HARDWARE! An endless variety of stoves. Wire and Everything in the line, miiiiini....i........... ; p New York- Weekly Tribune -AND- THE CIHEF ONE YEAR F The Fair -Store. p. COZfID, Prop. Every CorweiVable Article ot lrfatd,y Special rates on Queens ware, Glassware, Etc. roultry ' Served llXClUSIVely to the 21,477,212 People admitted to the World's Fair Grounds. Universally Leading Fine coffee of the World, For sale only by Sherwood & Albright. What is Slff!UJVJOCS4s)aSa?amlSjSar Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infitnts nud Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It Is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothiug Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allayi fevcrishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves toothing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach nnd bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cos torla is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Castoria ts an excellent medicine for chil dren. Mothers havo repeatedly told mo of Its good effect upon their children." Da. O. O, Okoood, Lowell, Mass. ' Castoria Is the bcbt remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope tho day Is not far distant hen mothers will consider the real Interest of their children, nnd uso Castoria In stead of the varlousquack nostrums which are destroying tin Ir lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents donn thtlr throats, thorcby scciluii; them to prematura graves." Da. J, F. RiNcncLOK, Conway, Ark. Tko Contaur Company, TT Murray Street, New York City. c& , HE TP Address THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, Neb. M...M.,M.. ::: taken in exchange for goods. "" l""Tt accepted as the rf- ssTyWTaTMBaaafaW .wmi...!,......... Castoria. " Castoria ts so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any preacriptlosw known to mo." Tf. A. Aecbib, X. D 111 Bo. Oxford St , Brooklyn, N, f. " Our physicians In the children's depart ment have spoken highly of their expert ence In their outside practice with Castoria, nnd although we only baro amonj n;p medical supplies what la known aa reulir products, yet wo are froe to confess that ths merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon It," UsutD Hospital aud Dispinsabt, Doston, atasc' -Auxn O. Surni, Pre:, il S 61 I tv r H . K I It ft. M & VJsV' J m sj.Jk 1 i-!!.:zr3.KJW3 i 4& . NfK . !- "sj efyeivwwsi j Tip