V THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1894. , i. WA' "r Three Days Bargain Sale, SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, Ladies9 and Children's Hats, Ladies9 Wrappers, Ladies Muslin Underwear, Linen Goods, Children's Caps, Flowers and Ribbons at Bargain Prices. ) LADIES .X JtlJcLi IbxZixxXbl HaHI' a 'Pa i; : i ; h Nicely Trimmed Pattern Hats at $ 2.75, Vrw Prffv ?K- J WfcfcW ?Sr" and Well Trimmed Pattern Hats At $3 .50. p.' Uaually sold at 15.60 to 16,00. f"'t ea Come and see us. We i First Door North THE CHIEF A. 0. IIosmbb, Editor. LaioyTait. Ant Loeel Mltor. "Ott to Washington" Is the cry of the commonwealers. This national republican club will meet in Denver, June 28. It will be one of tho greatest love feasts on record. A labor number of democrats havo requested that the Hon. Thee. J. Ward, nf thla nit v. tin a nanillrial tnr vinriaaa Ft - -"" "w "rf , " -. . Va rwBvw rA in this district. . Kblly'h army after much serious trouble in Council Bluffs, Iowa, havo finally, like "John Brown's soul's gone marching on" to Washington. The republicans of this city shouiJ by all means reorganize the republican club. The city central committee should see to it that a call is made at once. Hon. A. K. Qoudt was in the city this week. Mr. Ooudy would like to succeed himself as state superintendent of publio instruction. We have ne ob jeotion. He has made a good oflteer. Sbnatoh Paddock, was shown Tnr. . Chief's endorsement of his condidacy for Rovornor, tho other day lnWaahington and a telegraphic report from the latter city to the State Journal, says that be is not candidate for any office. Hon. Jambs MoNknt et Red Cloud, the home of MoKeighan, is an aspirant for congressional honors via the repub Ucan route. The Red Cloud Chibp has bo doubt of his ability to defeat Mc Kelghan if nominated. Beaver 'Valley Tribune. Therk was an aggregation of demo crats in Red Cloud this week. Our po litloal editor while meandering through' out the highways and byways made up his mind that the unterritied would put up a full democratic ticket in the , field this fall for congress. Judos Scott certainly ought to be impeached for his unwarranted action in tho Roeowater case. He sentenced Rosewater of the Doe to 30 days in jail and assessed a fine of 9500 for an article that one of the reporters furnished for tho Beo company about the judge. In trying to maintain tho dignity of his court ho has fallon short and made it a faroe. The press of this country cannot be muzzled by such methods. ( ' The numbor of candidates in the field for nomination on the republican ticket In this congressional district, and the lack of enthusiasm among tho poll - ticlans of the two other parties, is an in dication of the difference in sentiment now and four and two years ago, Then it was aulto different. A republican who would accept the nomination was ' bard to find and aspirants there wero i none. Beaver Valley Tribune. At the very pleasant photograph so cial at J. A. Tulloy's last Friday evening given by the members of the Epworth League, Miss Mabel McMillan drew a handsome band painted plaque as first prize and Prof. Caster drew Thk Chief for one year. It was a very pleasant nnlol ami Inrirnlv nttnnded. Thn Rn. " worth League knows how to get up an v' Interesting social. MaLy of the pictures J- sreeented for inspection looked as it they their younger days, and caused great mirth aatoHg those pteseat. nan cuaua in Hmiwi wua m vjuiuuv iu La. ' SIiiii I I I r I I I - IT- ELEGANT PATTERN HATS. At 94.00, 11.50 and U that are usually aold for double the money. We can save you money on a nice pattern hat. W1MWW1MM111WMMMMMM1HMH can save you money Ducker's Dry Goods Store, Splendid. Tho hog market is still on the increase. Miner Bros, are surely to bo creditod for having brought about a revival in tho hog market in Red Cloud. For tho last few weeks this city has been the Mecca to which all hog owners havo been coming, tho cause of which has been the favorable and higher prices paid for hogs than usual. Tho firm has already paid out about 110,000 for hogs wnich has gives tho markot hore a new incentive, and hogs have boon brought horo from north of Red Cloud as far ob the county line and as far south as Es bon, Kansas, by people who havo not brought stock horo for some years, for what reasons we do not know. The stimulus in ths market 1b certainly en couraging to our pooplo and due praise should be oxtemled to thoso who have causod the result. To New Fields. Rev. Melvln Put man has severed his connection as pas tor of tho Christian church of Rod Cloud, whore ho has faithfully worked for tho last throe years, and goes to Og den, Utah, whsro he has a call to fill a pastorate in that city. Eldor Putman is a fluont nud eloquent expounder of tho gospel and baa built tho local churoh membership up to sovsral hundred. As an evangelist ho stands second to none in his church, and that too, as a com paratively young man. Ho has wonder, ful powers of spoech and we boliove will be a renowned minister of the gospel be foro he lays down tho good work which he has espoused. He will lenvo many admiring friends, not only in his own flock, but among tho other churches of tho city. Thk Chikv hopes ho may reap a rich roward in his now Held. The Band. Tho Red Cloud S. of V band is fast becoming one of the finest bands in tho state. Thoy are constant ly practicing, and huvo been for two years, under the ezcollont leadership of Prof. Hondrioks, and aro now vory pro ficient in their work us tlioir playing each Saturday evening indicates to the trainod ear. The Chief expects to see tho S. of v., band bocomo state renown ed if thoy continuo to prosper and pro gress as rrpidly as thoy have ilono In tho last year. We hope thoy will bo diligent and persororo to tho Inst to conquer, anil finally roach tho goal of perfection. i On last Sunday whilo Frank Quigloy, wife and mothor-in-law wero drivinc down n steep hill between this city and Inavalo, tho harness on the horses gavo way, lotting tho tonguo drop, which was drivon Into tho ground with such forco as to throw thorn from the buggy and break tho tonguo in two. Mrs. Cum mingswas fortunate to oscapo with a fow slight scratches and bruises and Mrs. Quigloy had hor back seriously sprained, otherwiso they w re n t much hurt, besides a good shaking up. The injured ones wero brought to town by Bert Tonnunt ' rtniiatn imvcraiui uimrle Outer, two wealthy Bostouians, were burued to death lu the former's cottage at Smiautum Beach. TheSanltaSan Raefel del Vale, Balm coninu and Nogalcs de Ellas land grant cases have been decided lu favor of the settler A manufactured lco palace 1b to be built In Baltimore, to bo opened June 1. Skat ing will be bad the year round. It will resemble in coustructiou the one con structed In the cold storage bulldlugat the World's fair. Mayor Oellerlch of Oshkosh has Issued aa edlol against Sunday saloons, gambling-rooms and slot nmchluns, effective April 1. I " 'i -a Leghorn Hats, In Croama and Blacks Nicely trimmed at 88c that are bargains, One lot or Sailor Hats poclnl Price only 15c. on Millinery. We are means a big saving, Our i'OLD IN AFEW WORDS EVENTS OCCURRING IN ALL 8RCTIONS SUMMARIZED. The Many Ilappenlnsi of sr:e tXrc R dneed From Oolurani to ZJnea Every-thing- but VmU ElliulnaUd For Ow Reader' Convenience. A livery stable and contents, Including 10 hones and three dwellings were burned at Fayette, Mo. Further developments of Kolb's deal with the Home Market club of Boston are makinK n aeusatlon In Alabama politics. MhwLoutae Klveroou of Philadelphia was married to M. Jules Pntenotre, the ambaiaador of France to the United BtAtca. Henry Collins and Hoke Napier of Fleming, W. Va., settled a quarrel with revolvers. Both are dead. MlBsouri Populists held their state con vention at Kansas City and made nomi nations. Chinamen In Indianapolis nearly preci pitated a riot because ono of their number was about to bo deprived of his queue. Secret Service AentO'Donnell arrested Thomas Hughes at Basic City, Vn., for counterfeiting 5-cent coins. Ho Is thought to belong to n Michigan gnugof coiners. Judge Jones, at Sioux Falls, 8. D lias granted an absolute divorce to Mrs. Kmlle Voegtlln from Arthur Voegtlln, the scenic painter. Alex. Ross ha pleaded guilty at Pierre, S. D., to an indictment charging him with mbezxllng &3,)00froiu tho First National bank ot Lendvlllo. Tho Pierre (S. D.) United States grand Jury Is considering tho case of White Face Horse, concerned in tho massacre of bIx cowboys near Pino llldgo last year. Commander Verny Lovett Cameron, tho distinguished African traveler, was thrown from his horeo while hunting aud killed. Tho Ave saloonkeepers found guilty at Boone, la., of selling liquor contrary to law will servo out their lines ot from $300 to M0 each. Several iKjwons wero bitten by n dog at Mascoutnh, Bis., mipposed to bo mad. Ihe mayor has ordered all the dogs in the town to bo muzzled. The new Watt.) Itlver (Colo.) paper mills, created at a coat of $.125,000, have be gun operations with a forco of 200 men In addition to thoso employed in the old Ullll, Fifteen hundred dollars has been raised by popular subscription nt Clinton, la., and Is offered an a reward for tho arrest ot the murderer of August Weasel, who was killed at Feeds Orove a year ago. Sweet Springs, Mo.Jmd- ai,O0O fire. Kcnnett, M., Is to havo n cottonseed oil plant. In the burning of Swigcrt's livery stablo at Sweet Sirring, Mo., 18 horses wero burned to I'jiath. Superintendent Rabb of Illinois has Is sued a circular to teachers urging them to observo Arbor dny. MUs Annie Brewster, daughter of a mlllloiyilro New York banker, was wed ded to Count Henry do Frankenstein. Klght colleges ot Mlsionrl will bo rep resented at tho Intercolleglato oratorical convention at Sedalla. People of Canada thrrnton to wreak po Iltloal vengeance oh tint government for closing tho old Wvllnnd canal. Colonel Hiintor Wood nf Hopklnsville, Ky., has reslgnl as masti-r commissioner, being W.OOO ahort in his accounts. The Second district democratic congres sional couveuf lou has been called to meet at Milan, Suldvan county, Mo., Juno 18. Tho demrUTrutlfi ennvmiHrin .ii. ilin S. nth congressional dlstritt of Missouri hanbeon culled to meet t Springfield Juno S. On Accnitnt. nf thn 1m tr4.n. f iu,. n northem ifiarkots many TVxaa cattlemen have quit feeding their stoifc to wait for an ndvanoe. Judge James Coouey of :arshll, So Une couoty, Mo., will proba'bly try to get thedemiocrstlo nomination for a ingress In Hon. Jolm J. Ilennl's district. Georcrti tVriVt.l'o .l., i.i,. . .. ... . i ed from sebfjo at.Stv Joseph. Mo., tftjcauss Oae Lot or Sailor In Browns, Blues, Blacks and Creams, Special Price IOc. Children's Caps at 12, 15, 18, 22 and 25 cents I That are Heal Bargains. in a position so that goods are all nice and ot vaiuiuran. nuw tuu ncuoui ooara must show cause In court why tardiness should cause suspension. A rich vein of gold has been found with in five miles of Fairfax, Minn. A eomparatfve statement tof railroad earnings for the third week of this month shows a general decrease. Ths convention of the Wisconsin Chris tian association opposed to secret societies elosed at Oshkosh. The Rev. J. Furls of Vernon was elected president. Charles Young, 11 years old, is in jail at Honesdale, Pa., charged with having de railed a coal train on the Delaware and Hudson with a companion. He said they did it for fun. J. P. Blnhop & Co. of Chicago havo purchased 6,600 acres of coal land In east ern Ohio. About 8,000 colored men attended the meeting at Birmingham, Ala., to consider emigration to Africa. Ths western lines havo extended tho time ot sals of Midwinter fair tickets from April 80 to June 80. Ths body of Charles Potrie, one of the four drowned at Hollaud, Mich., Satur day night, was found In Black lake. Ths Texas Woman's Rights association Is in session at Fort Worth. A 0-year-old child was drowned in a barrel of water at Rlchlaud, Mo. Carthage, Mo., suffered a loss of $10,000 by fire, the third within 80 days. Governor Stone of Missouri addressed a large mass meeting of Democrats at Sedalla. Oliver Jackson, a murderer, was taken from deputy sheriffs near Montgomery, Ala., by a mob and shot to death. L. J. Morgan, a merchant of Grand Rapids was rendered blind by n paralytlo stroke while touring California. At Indianapolis seven memlwrs of a family were poisoned by eating sausage containing trichlnie. Judges of Columbus, O., havo nskod that Attorney Cyrus Ruling bo debarred for tamporlng with a jury. Receiver Faurot of the Lima, O., Na tional bank, which closed two years ago, claims a Bhortago of $90,000 for whloh be can get no explanation. Thomas Holloway, n Populist farmer, while watching Coxey's army in Colum bians, O., dropped dead from apoplexy. At Norton vl lie, Kan., a 12-year-old boy committed suicide because he had been whipped by his father. Governor Jones in his messago scut to tho Choctaw council recommends the ap pointment of two commissioners to Invite the United States commissioners to visit the Choctaw nation. In ths burning of tho residence of John Witt nt Hlntoir, W. Va., his eight child ren and a servant lost their lives. The St. Paul Kvenlng'News nas gone into the hands of a receiver. The town of Baprien, Ind., burned, caus ing a property loss of 75,000. Thieves broke Into the ofilco of Treas urer Hill at Frankfort, Mich., and carried off ityOOO. Polk county, Missouri, Democrats In convention indorsed the Bland seignior age bill. Zella Nicolaus bos accepted an offer to go on the stage, to appear iu "Princess of Trebizonde." Rueben Kolb, the Alabama politician, has written a letter to Governor Jones In which he practically calls the governor a thief aud a liar. Prssldeut J. H. Calloway, of Douglas ville, Ga., college, shot himself through the heart. David Carr of Okmulgee, O. T,, was murdered to prevent his testifying in cer tain cases. Dr. McCosh, tho veteran educator, cele brated his 83d birthday nt Princeton, N.J. J. J. in.eli.ii, Oscar B. Weblwr and 1. 12. Crimmlns, prominent members of Tam many Hall, are iu Denver on their way home. Goventor Matthows ot Indiana says ex Governor Isaac P. Gray will not be a can didate for tho presidency. A park commissioner, n councilman and two other men were Indicted at Louis ville, Ky., for corruption, Jams) B. Goodwin, who nbscoudod from Carml, Bis., where he was county treasurer, has been arrested In Denver. Ladies' Wrappers, At 75c, $100, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 that fit nicely and are well made. Special Bargains In LADIES' TRIM MED HATS from 91.00 I to $2 25. we can sell it at nearly new. Red Cloud, Nebkaska. Fire destroyed several buildings at Vsn dalla, Mo. The steamboat Sunbeam was burned at Now Orleans. Peter Hltchens, a Piatt county (Ullnols) pioneer, died nt Montlctllo. Yale students threw bad eggs at the actors In a play given at New Haven. Striking ribbon weavers in Patterson, N. J., have won their point and will re turn to work. Tho death of President Bermndesof Peru causes apprehension of a revolution in that country. LudclU Clark, an actress, known as Ludolla Perry, committed suicide in a theater at Dcadwood, 8. D. A number of Kansas state officials are said to have invested In valuable mining property in Indian territory. George W. Hoffman was arrested at Lo gansport, Ind., for falsely representing himself as an agent of Rink 8c Sons of Dixon, Ills. Miss Annie Van Dora of Passaic, N. J., has Just discovered that she was married to the wrong man In 1899 while under the influence of drugged liquor. It Is possible that the next governor' of New York will be a native Mlssonrlan. Congressman John C. Hendrlx, now of Brooklyn, is the man likely to far heir to tho gubernatorial mantle. A 18-year-old boy at Fort Wayne, Ind., was bitten by a dog and soon after he was .attacked by hydrophobia. "The most important business of my llfo is love" is the Inscription on the grave of one of Colonel Breckinridge's dead wives, both of whom repose in a cemetery at Lexington, Ky. John C. Anderson, formerly of Kansas, has brought suit against the parents of his octoroon wife, lately deceased, at Nor wlcb, Conn., to recover his child, whom the parents claim the right to retain. " it it ... William Barnes was thrown from a colt t Goshen, Ind., and killed by being im paled on a fence. Albert F. Harrison was seised with a fit at Adrian, Mich., and falling in a ditch was drowned. Lewis Mitchell, colored, of Muncle, Ind., unexpectedly received $500 from the tstnta of his old master, whe advised him to invest the money and get a wife. Robsoa. of Winona, Minn., got a judg ment of (16,000 against the Mississippi River Logging company in the Iowa fed eral court for a breach of contract in fail ing to drive the plaintiff's logs.. Mrs. Immogen Akers, wife of an Alton locomotive engineer, wits ordained as minister of the Sptrtuallstio congregation of Bloomington, Ills., and was also elected a member of the city's board of education. E. E. Harned, who was suspected of jury bribing at Ottumwa, la., has left town with the principal witnesses in tho case. The body of the 10th victim of the Gay lord mine disaster has been found. It was identified as that of John Morris and was badly mangled. Three mora bodies now remain to bo taken out. Employes ot the Wabash have been notified of n proposed reduction ot wages from 10 to 89 per cent on May 1. Broukhite, the'defaulting treasurer of Warren county, Ind., was brought back to Covington, Ind., from Los Angeles, where ho was arrested. Frank McMaster, editor of McMaster's Weekly and formally editor of the Okla homa Gazette, was fined at Oklahoma City, O. T ttOO and sentenced to six months in jail for contempt of court. Mrs. Carrie Masters tried to take her llfo at Jetrerbonvllle, Ind., with morphine. She was saved. She is the widow of Walter Masters, who committed suicide a week ago because he could find no work, Tho Herreshoff Manufacturing com pany at Bristol, It. I., has closed Its large yacht building establishment for an In definite period. Lewis J, Ratllff was killed by M. Ma honey, owner of Mahouyy'a distillery, at Howardstowu, Ky. ills head was cut off. Dr. L. S. Graves, an old and respected cltlzuu ot Crestou, la., was assaulted by B. A. McKiuner, who claims the doctor Insulted his wife. The grcut revival at Bloomlngtou, Ills., attracts more people than can get into the Grand Opera house, which has seats for nearly 8,50a. Flowers At nearly half the piico they aro usually sold at Ladies' Muslin Underwear. Corset Covers, Night Gowns, Skirts, &c. nico ly trimmed, well mado, and cheap. wholesale prices, which UNION PACIFIC WAGE HEARING. Oeaeral Manager Dickinson on tha Stand Chairman Vroman'a Denial. Okaiia, April .'.The hearing of the Union Paciflo wage schedulo controversy was continued Monday with General Manager Dickinson on tho stand. He recited the history of the strikes on the road. He referred to the Qallaghor cir cular, issued in 1801, hi which the man agement of tho road was notified that if R did not comply with the demands of the men tho wholo system would bo tied up. He contended that the man agement had been compelled by these strikes and threats to pay higher wages than was just. Then Chairman Vrotaan ef the engineers took the stand again and denied that tho company had paid the scale under duress. He sworo that the Golla gher.circular was Issued without the knowledge of tho men, and that it met with their disapproval. Chairman Clark, of the conductors, was the next witness. He presented a tabulated statement to show that the Union Paciflo paid less wages than tho average paid by all the ether roads in tho country. Judge Cold well propounded to Mr. Clark the same questions in regard to striking that he asked Mr. Vromnn Saturday, Mr. Clark was positive that tho conductors would abide by the decision of the court and that in no case would they strike. COMMONWEAL ARMY GROWING. ' Mat fey Thousand of People at Beaver Falls and Many Recruit Join. BkavkrFallb, Pa., April 3. Seven thousand pooplo met the Coxoy common weal at Beaver Palls when the army en tered Sunday afternoon. A 'delegation of mounted citizens met Coxey and es corted him and his( followers in a parade through tho town. Camp was then pitched near the Beaver river on College hill. Meetings were held on the grounds at once and 80 collected by Marshal Smith. In tho evoning the usual meet ing was held in tho opera houso and after the audienco left the army, 270 strong, were marched there and put to bed in the theater. By 9 o'clock 1SS rocruits had joined, necessitating tho formation of a new commune called the "Cyclones," named after the aatrologor. Eighteen of the re cruits wero potters from East Liverpool, Before leaving Camp Marion a religious service with music was hold on tho Held. THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY. Baron Hannen, nt London. Haydbn Paiuiy, musician, nt London. Auabs-rus Bpusu, ex-wnrden of Sing Sing prison, at Pougbkecpsic. Lawrence Cuitu an, tho well known railroad and turfmnn, at Louisville, Editor WaUli Succerdu Colquitt. Atlanta. Ga., April i. Gov. Northen appointed Patrick Wnlsh, editor of tho Augusta Chronicle, as senator to succeed Senator Colquitt. III Wl.1i. A wicked story is told nbout two part ners who respected each other's business ability, but who hated each cordially. To one of them camo a fairy saying that he could have any boon ho desired, and whatever he had his partner should have In double portiou. Naturally his first wish was for a barrel of money. "All right," said tho fairy, "but your partner will got two barrels on that wish." "Stop a little," said tho first. "Perhaps you'd better not givo mo n barrel of money. I'd rather you would make me totally blind in one oyo," New Orleans Times-Democrat. .. i A Watch on tho Wall. For many years a sllvor watch might! be seen fastened to tho wall of ono of the fronts of tho inner quadranulo of Somerset Houso. Londoners used to Slut it out as having saved tho life of ownor when ho fell from a scaffold, and ho placed it there as n testimony. New York Advertiser. M V ' -f A ' H- tw j tf nS f i i' f c ' " tfryw&mx.ma.mMauskz., -v:v,. js "?' l k TWSGStoJx.- mbub,? .& vr 'vmwme&amMBM, ., ismikMiWAi! . sm -ii:Aaj..7i.w....att :taF if-.. --Trf-lwafBitjalrjttJMJBjfii fra&titttfMM " ,1ww' t'lBW.tAiW w&aujrsfip TSSS- . .. . ' -wp .e-. -"',nvmr9fniaMrTqaaHMgH3ifi