aMJBBKbtdglBs Z2S!m3 m . ttu ' i nm Wfc yr?rrLr.z " ni.i'w'.rT ur . -v u w w- aBi saaiwH-saifcxj.t:'jiMpiir aE3i33BrmaKaoifc-'-sto- jt.i jgnnryTnni 'tm -tnrm : m '-. -- , ,. THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, JREI) CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1894. ir - W w b. u I I Docs Not Cost Anything To try Parks' Hiiro Cnro. A speclllo Aure of nil dlflonsos peculiar to women Ssk yonr druggist our guarnatoed plan. ooU by O. L. Cutting. Howling it Co, will romovo thoir gro eery fltock to Mission Hill, S. D. "loiri Tolmvro Spit or Nmoko our Lire Away." Tbo truthful. Bttirtllng title of a book about No-to-bnc, tho only harmless, guar anteed tobacco-habit cure. If you want to iilt nntl can't, u "No-to-bno.' BracoB up nlcotlnlzod nerves, eliminates nicolino poisons, million weak men gain strength, weight and vigor. Positive euro or money refunded. Hold by C. L. Cotting. Hook nt druggists, or mailed froo. Address Tlio Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago odlco, 15 Randolph St., Now York, 10 Spruco St. H. K. IIugho.1 added n llnoof wall popor to his Block of goods nt Mnrquolto. J. W. Ifnlloy of llatnvin, N. Y., Conduc toonN. Y.C. Hallway, and ono of tho Weit known men on tho rond says of Parks Tea: For t.n years I have found nothing of lasting value. Henrlng bo many tnlk ng of Parks' Ten I tried tt without much hope. Tho first dose moved my bowels aslly and now I urn cured. It workB ilko mngle. Sold by C. L. Cotting. O. F. Harlan lina bought n drugstore nt Cook, and tukoo possession in May. Buckingham's Dye for the Whlflkers is a popular preparation In one bottle, nnd oolorfl ovonly n brown or blsok. Any per son can e'nslly apply It at homo. Pllelderor Uron. havo nold their con fectionery biiHincis to J. B- Kimmol. Piles of people Be nd a to I ho Hallor Prop. Co., lllnir, Nebr., for a sample box of Australian Salre, and n box frequently oures a caso of pilon. For sale by Deyo k Urice. m West Point has tho lines laid for a augar factory. 8 10.00 Ituwttrd Far tho man who stole a bottle of Unller's Barb Wire Liniment from my barn last Friday. I can't get along without it. For sale by Deyo &, Grioo. It. J. Dwyor of Clreoley line boon callod to Donvor by the illnosa of his wifo. Diokrns made himself Immortal with his Plokwlok" and "chops" and tomato anuoe.'' If ho had lived in theia days ho would bnvu naid Bailor's Suro Ours Cough Hyrup instead of "chops," etc. For sale by Deyo & Grioe. Dorby.t Neoloy's ntoro nt Bolhvood was burglarized last wook. From North Curollnn. "Wo-uun want you-us to no, tbut we nus tnok three boltlcs uv Bailor's Sas prllla an' got olar oursd of biles. We-uns livo nt Uill'n Korners, Norf Caraiin, an' we-uns don't keor if you-uns no wo-uns did uev biltj. For Halo by Deyo k Grioe, S. C. Roberts has bought Thompson Uroa. restuurant at Tablo Rock. Louis Bradford has sold his lumbor yards at Weston and Malmo. Cure for llvailnchc. As n remedy for nil forma of headache Eleolrio bitters tins proyed to be the very bost. It efToots a permanent ouro and tho most dreaded hnbilual Bick hendnche ysild to Kh influence. Wo urgo all who ars ulllioted to proouro a bottle, and givo this remody n fair trial. In cases of hnbitusl constipation Kloetrio Hitters onres by giving the needed tone to the bowols, and fow onsen long resist tho use of this uiodioino. Try It onoo, Largo bottles only fifty conts at 0. L. Cottlng'a Drugstore. A. R Harrington bus sold his general merchandise Btoro nt Honodict. Dr. Snwyor's Family Curo It not only relievos; It cures. It is suitable to all ngta and every member of the family. Try a free sample Sold by Dyo k Griee. E. V. Zimorer him gone into tho stovo bueinesa at Sutherland. It not only will please you, bat yon will use nothing oUo after trying it.- Vo refer to Dr. Sawyer' Family Cure. Ask your druggist for free sample. Deyo & Orlco. Girardot A. Unions gonoral inordinate nt Weeping Water dissolved partnership. Dr. Sawyer's Fnmlly Curo invgorntes, strengthens, recuperates, rebuilds rQatores and brings now life. Auk you druglst for n froo sample, Sold by Doyo & Grioo Jacob Broiuor linn micccedud W, J. Healon in tho iiupleuivnt biiBiness nt TecimiHeh. If dull, splrilh'ns nnd stupid; If yonr blood Is thick nnd sluggNh; If your ap petite is ciiprieloiM nnd uueertnin. ioii need a S'lrsnpnrilln. .For best resul's take DoWltt's. It recommends itself. 0. L. Cotting. C. CI. Carpenter .t Co. havo bought thn Homo Lumber Co.'h business at Minden Biiut'.MATiHMC'uiiKDjN a D.w. "Mystic Cnro" for Rheumatism nnd Nournlgln, radically cures in 1 to !l days. Its notion npou tho syHtom is remnrkablo nnd mys torlo.n. It reiunveH lit once tho cause and the dUeaso Immediately disappehrri. Tho Unit dose grontly bunetlts, "fiolH. Hold by Deyo & Grlec, DruggistH, Heel Clond. tf I II " ' I II '! Honipel limn, purchiibed tho coal bus iness of T. Clark at Plattsiuouth. IViiiiiiiirtill Hull Cui'lur Will keep tho Hnlr in onrl tho dninpest Wfnther. Every bottlo poMtivey gnar a'nleod by Deyd & Grico. TOLD IN A FEW WORDS EVENT8 OCCUnniNG IN ALL SECTIONS SUMMAHIZED. Xhe Mnnjr Itnpiiniln ir .Seven I)j- He ilurrd frnm CIiiliiinin tf I.Impi Kvery thlriK lint Kni'ts i:ilniliiiteil Vur Our ltvailers' Coiituiilcnri'. Tliuriilny, .liny a, Tho state of Tciiiiimspo has completed the sale of bonds for fl.OUO.WX). C. W. Buckley of .Montgomery, AIn., was elected comuiamler of the stute de pailnientof the . A. U. The council at Oikaloosa, In., has llxed the suluon tax at tl,W. John Studenmeyer, a clKarmnker, was robbed by footpads ut Dubuouo, Iu., of WOO. Charles N'eoble, potmaster at Soldiers' Grove, Wis,, was arrested, charged with robbing tho malls. A now Jury wns secured In tho trial of the bank wreckers at Indianapolis and tho case reopened. Fifty members of tho board of trade of Oclwelti, In., have gone on n trip In the northwest to Invite Investment In that town. Four homes, valued at $1,000, wcro killed by lightning at Bloomlugton, Ills. Peter Stuckey, their owner, was Injured, but uotHcrlotiHly, A grand lodge of tho Degree of Honor lodges of Illinois was organized nt (Sales burg, Ills. It is a part of tho Ancient Or der of United Workmen. Charles It. Ilnrimin twin,..- T .-!..!.. ...... ofbnglnaw, Mich., has entered the .lew- isii cnurcn in order to marry Miss Jennlo Art, who refused otherwise to accept him. Captain Samuel Dodd, muste-t of tho government lightship at White Shoal, Mich,, has been leported wife at Glen Haven. Ills willbont cnpsl.ed Sunday and It was thought he had drowned. The supremo court at Madison, Wis., nlllrmed the decision that ex-Treasurer Guenther should pay 7 per cent interest back to the state up to tho time the re duced rate, 0 per cent, went into effect. "Heddy" Wilson, lynched by n mob nt Missouri Valley, In., for killing Marshal Whitney, had upctit 17 years of his Ufa In prison. Astronomer Hill of thu untlonnl naval observatory has sighted thu comet recent ly discovered by Professor Galo nt Syd ney, X. S. W. Friday, Mny 4. Tho grand lodtfo Tennessee Knights of Pythias met nt Nashville. Miners nt Delamar, Ida., went on n strike becnuso their wages were cut. Brick laborers at Fort Dodge, In., have had their wages restored from $1,135 to 11.50 n day. By n vote of !'03 to 4(1 tho miners In tbo Northern Pnclflo railway mines ntltoslyii, Wash., resolved to resist u L'5 per cent re duction lu wages by Htrlklng. Governor Altgeld Is buck at Springfield, lu greatly improved health. The congressional contests in Testis are becoming very Inteiei.tlng. The Portland (Or.) Savings bank, which closed Its doors last July, 1ms resumed business. A syndicate has been formed to work n lartre liodv of orn iiiiilnrKliii. ...-..-ti.,.. the city of Lcadvlllo, Colo. Michigan State Medical society mut nt Lansing with SO papers on the program. Saxon ntMihiini. ii vimiiif 1lmIi...Uu ....... was drowned at Muscutlno, In., by the up. setting nt n sailboat. President Hrldiniinn of H.imlli... .,,.!. verslty, Methodist, has been called to the rii-m. rresnyicriiin enurciwit Minneapolis. Harrv G. llrvimt. iimli.p (In. m.u, ,!,. the Geological club of Philadelphia, will lean an nrcuc expedition to eitect thu re turn of Lieutenant Peary. TllP LU'lHTIll collfernlieit nf liu r..ll,...ll.f church, south, opened at Memphis, nil the iu uiHiuips ucing present. A boy was carried out of n circus euter tnlumcut nt Clinton. In.. wniri.i-ii,,r .,iti, smatlnox. llmulri'iU uvni i.vi.m...i .,..,1 ,. geuerul outbreak Is feared. Oscar 'lownsend, general mnnnger of the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling rail road, died at Cleveland. George K. Fitch, part owner of The Call nud Bulletin of S.ui Francisco, has asked the courts to appoint a receiver and order tho immediate sale of those two dally papers. Suiierlntendunt Ktiumi it tin, l....i. grant bureau Mated thu immigrants who iiiuiMirrivcii nt mis country with orders for western points on the defunct Scan dinavian and Finland Immigration com pany of New York eantiot in justice to themselves nud tho steamship companies bo deported. SMiinlny, Mny n. I'eter Anderson, ono of Coxey's nrmy, has fallen heir to a large estate In Sweden. Arguments for and against the 8-hour law were made before the Illinois supremo court. Daniel O'Boylowas struck and killed by n train near Lost Nation, In. J. II. Ferguson, n grocer of ll.iy City, Mich., was struck by lightning nnd lu Mantly killed. Closing arguments In the Cadwallader einbe.ilemeut case weru begun at Madi son, Wis. Dr. .T. II. Bates, a leading physician at Chicago, charges tho board of health of that city with incompetency. In a quarrel about renting n piece of laud, (leotgu Kills shot and killed bis brother, GUI! Kills, t Osawntomle, Kan. Mrs. Mary A. UuIIhoii of St. Joseph, Mich., committed suicide bv hanging. Kim una M years old. Family trouble was the cause. Tho annual scsslnu of the Knni.is Con gtegatlonnl association convened at Km pori.i. The meeting will continue through Sunday. Big land owners have entered Into a project to straighten the Kankakee rlvir and reclaim vast tracts of marsh lauds. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stliiipsun B. Gardiner of Clinton, la., celebrated their golden wed ding. They were married ill Pen Van, N. Y May !.', 18H, and went to Clinton iu 1N17. The United States Me unship Hanger has been unified not to sail for Port Towns-end Just yet, ami may be Bent to Honolulu. The grand lodge, Knights of Pythias, of the Jurisdiction of Arkansas will meet at Hot Springs Tuesday. A well-to-do New York business man wns arrested nt thu home of Archbishop Corrigan because of his strange actions, which caused his sanity to bu questioned, W. S. Gordon, iH years old, a convict, Jumped from tho top gallery of thu west uiuiiiiuuou uis tiiv uwituv jii iouii itiiu wns rkllled. Helnheld Itelblo was fined 5100 nt Madi son, Wis., for expressing nil opinion on the merits of the roster case while ho wns serving as a juror. Mrs. J. W. Blake of Mexla, Tex., u pa tient nt the sanitarium at Hattle Creek, Mich,, jumped from n fourth story bal cony and was futnllj Injured. The report of the Jenkins investigation committee rebukes the Judge for issuing his fatuous orders, but does not recom mend Impeachment. Mnndny, Mny 7. The differences between ths heirs and executors of P, T. Itanium's estate have beon amicably settled. The Jury In thu trial of Hanker Shove at Sheboygan, Wis., wns discharged, having been unable to agree. In the Iowa High School nswclntiou concerts ut Algona, Will Galbralth won tho oratorical prize and Nellie Flick tho dramatic. John W. Peel, ono of the organizers of tho stnto of Arkansas, is dead. Springfield, Mo., is preparing to send a carload of provisions to Coxey's nrmy. Lehman's Opera House building nt Hig glusvllle, Mo., wns burned, entailing u loss of f 18,000. Colonel W. C. P. Breckinridge opened his campnlgn at Lexington, Ky., Satur day nnd was given an ovation. A repieNcntntlveof Kngllsh capitalists having fcro.UOO.OOO Invested In this country Is In Topekn Investigating tho water sup ply company In that city. The judges of St. Clair county, Mis souri, who havu lulu iu prison so long rather than obey Judge Phillips and levy n tax to pay n railroad debt, havu re signed. An nnrlvnled collection of agricultural and mineral products from Missouri, Kan sas, Oklahoma and other western states and territories Is ubout to be shipped to Germany. Tuesday, Mny 8. The trial of Coxey, Browuo nnd Jones Will bo concluded today. Senator Wolcott of Colorado Is expected homo May 15. Governor Matthews dedicated a prison chapel nt Michigan City. Pat Mooney, a New York hotel porter, found 15,000 in nu old trunk. St. Mary's Polish Catholic church wns burned at Chicago by incendiaries. A sheriff and n county clerk lu the Cherokee Strip have tradeil olllccs. Arrangements for the distribution of Cherokee bond money have been mnde. John L. Webster Is out as n caudldntu for United States senator from Nebraska. landing physicians of Chicago criticise the health department for luelllcleucy iu dealing with .smallpox. Wichita and Newton, Kau., nro having n row becnuso the latter threatens to tap thu former's water supply. Max Meyer, n New York merchant, while Insane, jumped from a fourth-story window anil died two hours afterward. A horse which has killed three men has beeu sent from Iowa to New York to bu tamed by a noted horse tamer. Government officials at Kansas City nro getting numerous letters complaining of thu operation of swindling lottery com panies. Tho special census of LeMnr.s, Ia.,shows It has a population of 5,800, bringing the city under the provisions of the new saloon law. It Is nald Senator Wolcott of Colorado has been offered tho position of general counsel of the Now York Central railroad nt a salary of $50,000. It. G. Smith, n well known citizen of St. Joseph, Mo., was arrested on n charge of passing countefrelt mouey nud con fessed tho crime. Kdwnnt Bellamy Indorses tho common weal movement nnd says It is tho begin ning of a rising of thu iiiiissesngaiust gov ernment of tho money power. Wotllieitiliiy, Mny O. Eight inrge corporations lu Indiana have been sued for taxes. Unndnll's army of Chicago Coxeyites had n row and separated nt Valparaiso, Iud. The grand lodge of United Workmen begun Us session at Watertown, S. I). An oil well was struck at Portlnnd.Ind., by the Knlro company, tho capacity of which Is estimated at 800 barrels dally. C. F. Glivy, arrested nt Pueblo, Colo., Is wanted for murder committed nt Auburn, Cal., threo years ago. Tho Kansas Musical .Tublleo began nt Hutchinson. Tho prizes iiggrejnteiw',500. Frederic Archer of Chicago "will award the prizes. Anthony Howclls, consul for the Unit ed States at Cardiff, Wales, is visiting his home ut Mansillon, O., on a leave of ab sence until June. Colorado Mrlkers aro trying to Induce tho coal miners at Cerrlllos, N. M Co quit work "until thu rfouernl strike lu tho east is won." Tho 250 men enip'toyed In the Colorado Fuel nud Iron couipauy's mines at Crested Butte, Colo., went out lu sympathy with the big strjke. Kx-Postmrster Barnes of Albln, In., has been found nhort iu bis accounts with Uncle Sam. Tho ca nf tho city of Lyons, Kau., ngiiiustfliK MNsouii Pacitlc and Santa Fo to compel n lower freight rate has been compromised. Homjliolderr. bid in the Stillwater, Minn., street railway for fiW.'J.VI, the amount of Indebtedness uud coits. The receiver wns discharged. Tho next meeting of tho Missouri Chau tauqua assembly will bo held atSedalla June !i" to July 0 Inclusive. Thomas B. Beed or Bomke Cochran will nddniss tho assuinbly. The receivers of the Penokee and Goge bic consolidated mines were granted per mission at Madison, Wis., to resume work iu thei'ildeu mine. At Madison county, Illinois, Demo cratlc convention Hon. W. P. Prickett w as Indorsed for congress and Louis 1 Lumnghl for state senator. Adam Mo.Mullen, winner of Nebraska's State university oratorical contest, lus been nccused of plagiarism. l'urct Fire Itngtiiir. Wkst Surauou, Mich., May 0. A big forest llro is raging two miles this Bido of Fon tin Lac, on tho St. Louis river, nnd is making rapid progress be fore tho strong wind. i iiiini; iirinu Declared Winner. jjoston, .iiny u. in ono of tho hardest lights seen lieiu for u long timo, Young U-riirowasdorihuLHl tho winner over Billy Murphy nt thu cud of tho eighth round. llirc ruiicimeu Droniiod. Menksh, Wia., Mny H. CnrI S. Crngin, John Hntlon nnd William Diu grove, papcrinakoia, wore drowned in Luke Winnebago while fishing, Ilondnclio nnd Indigestion Cnn bo cured. If yon don't bellovo It try Hogg's Littlo Glnnt Pills. Hold nnd war ranted by Doyo A Grlce. Dr. Sawyer'n Family Curo safely ind thoroughly cures nil dlflictiltles of the Sto mnch, Liver, Kidneys nnd Bowels. Try n froo sample. Sold by Deyo k Grifo, Phil Knell, who is going to havo ono moro chnnco to brcnttio lenguo nir, has arrived at Pittsburg. Indigestion nnd Uilonsnoss makes llfo miserable If allowed to continne, makes llfo perpotnnlly misornble. Use Dr. Saw yer's Family Cnro. Deyo it Grice. Otis Alberts, tho old third bnBemnn, is now superintendent of tho Milwaukoo bnll park. It Cure.i blood and skin disorders. It docs this quiokly and permanently. Is tli re any good reason why yon should not nsi DeWltt'sSarsnpnrillaf It recommend ilsplf. C. L. Cotting. Tho Huston club hns four good pitch ers in Gillon, HughcB, Wilson nnd Holmes. Let us remind you that now is the time to inko DoWitt's Snrsnparllln, it will do you good. It recommends itself. C. L. Cotting. "Col. Dnn Richardson" ie tho wny nil his mail ts addressed theso days. Dr. Sawyer's Family Curo is so named becnuso it is ndnpted to all tho mombers of n family, young nnd old. Try It, It strengthens nud Invigorates. Doyo Jk Grico Jack Boylo hns shun cd up in Fhllidol phia in lino condition. Dr. Sawyers Family Carol Dr.Sawyer's Family Cure! Dr. Sawyer's Fnmlly Cural It not only relieves but cures Indigestion. Sold by Deyo k Grico. Theodora Mayer is getting in a big stock of dry goods at Scbuylor. " Soar Stomnoh, Hendache, Hllousnsss, Jnundicc, Drowsiness, Gcnoral debility and Dlabotes nro cured bv Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure. Sold by Doyo k Grioo. M. J. Collom hna enlargod his grocory business nt Gothenburg. Call on your drngglst for a free snmple of Dr. Sawyer's Family Cure. Aftor trying it yon will nlwnys koop it in yonr family. Sold by Deyo & Grlce. Burno &, Rutt, tho licutrico grocers, will havo a now building. Some thing wrong when yon tire too ensily. Some thing wrong when tho skin is not clear nnd smooth. Soma thing wrong when the blood ia impnra. Every thing right when yon tnko DeWitt'a Bar puparilln. It rocommonds itself. C. L. zoning, llr.r... , ,. ,. Tho Bee Ilivo Storo ut Gothenburg was visltod by burglars. Creates health, orenUs strength, areatas vigor; DoWitt's Sarsaparilln. It raoaaa mend itself C. L.Cottiag. Thomnn Verba will open a now grocory storo ut Schuylor. Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles used la time will cnro any ease of Female Wenkneie. Get n freo sample package from the followiag nnino druggist. Sold by Deyo & Griee. Thero is not a vacant Loubo for rent in Humphry. Lndies cnn bo positively relelevd from all those irregularities, distressing eymp toms and diseases by using Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles, Hold by Deyo & Grioe. II. X. Uonodict will start n cigar factory ut Osceola. S. B. Basford of Carthage, 8. D., I was tnkea siek In Hionx City. lie proenred twa bottles of Parks' Sara Cure for the Liver and Kidneys. He says: "I believe Parke' Sura Cnro excels all other medicine for Ithenmntisaa and Urinary disorders." Hold by C.L. Cotting. Watkins & Duncan will add a lino of quconafvaro to their grocory stock at Bentrico. i i CZ3 1 i The 1'rcftlcNt Girl In Town Has been using Parks' Tea and she anys: "My complexion is very much improved. That muddy look is all gone. Itnke a oup of Parks Ten three nights a week, nnd feol just elegant." Sold by O. L Cotting. Afraid of Piicuinonlu. Mrs. Catherine Black, of LeRoy, N. Y. took n styere cold. The physician fonr d Piieumonin. She took one bottle of Pnrks, Cough Syrup nnd snys: "It aoted like miijlo, Stopped my cough and I am perfectly well now. I reoomend it to overyono for Throat and Lung Trouble as I belloved it saved my life." Bold by C. L. Cotting. Groissel Bros, havo addod a lino of millinery to their Btock at Beldon. ' What makes a house a home? The mother well, the children rosy, the father in good health and gocd humor. All brought about by the use f DeWIlt'o Sarsaparilln. It recommeuds itself. 0. L. Cotting. 1), K. Dorsey will open n reslurnnt nnd confoctionory store nt Broken Bow. Money to Loan. 1 havo money to loan. Money on land endy for uso. D. B. Spanoglo. I.OLAI, and TRAVELING, to sell our well known nuisery stock, steady iMiinlnvnieiit. flood pay. Complete outfit free. No previous expeiloure uccetsiiry. hstubllelied ncr 40 venrs. cnoarres. 13 greenhornr. Ail- ;, 0. ilex HIS. Iiloondngton, Illinois mmi Votf. FjAntr and Optkn. Tho Duke of Argyll, whom I romember once to havo soon superbly overshadowed by his magnificent mother-in-law, tho Duchess of Southorlnnd, though himeolt a fair specimen of progressive manhood, Is stornly consorvativo womnnwnrd. In a lecturo which some twonty years ngo ho was gracious enough to deliver before a Mechanics' Instituto ho said: "A wom an has no light to appear on a platform except whon sho is about to bo hanged thon it is unavoidable." This smnrt saying caused great hilarity among his Unices audience, a littlo wit from a nobleman going a grcnt wny. I used to quoto that sontonco in n lecturo I wns bold enough to dolivor from a platform, ana it nlwnys brought n laugh at woman's oxponso but thon. ncoln. mv comment on it, though not particularly smart, novcr failed to bring genorous npplauso, and this comntont was: "Tho freedom of tho scaffold, tho ghastly equnlity of tho gallows, so graciously ac corded to womnn by tho Duko of Argyll, is not enough. Givo hor a fair Bwing at life as well as at death; lot her havo a voico nt IcaBt in tho selection of the tnon who mnko nnd ndtninistor tho lawaundor which woman mny bo taxed, divorced, doprivod of her children, Imprisoned, tried and hanged." That was my sent! mont twenty years ago, it is niino today, nnd I proposo to stand by it. Would I voto if I could? You, verily, nt divora times and in divora plnco, to make up for my long politicnl desability. I think that for tho llrst Presidential eloction after my llrst tardy enfranchisement I would bio mo to n certnin city in which I lived during tho trying dayB of tho Republic, and whon my littlo titorary incomo wob taxed for tho carrying on of war in winch no woman bad any dory stock, only a ruinouB investment of nnxiotics und ngonics, and in tho city I would wiold tho frnnchieo with tho pat riotic prodignlity of a nowlv-landod Hibernian Democrat, casting my voto right and left from "morn to dewy ovo." Gn act. Gkexnwood. National Edu uatio.nal Association Tho Association will moot at Asbury Park, New Jorsoy, July 0, 1891. Aebury Park is ono of tho most beautiful seasldo resorts on tho Atlantic const. It has most spacious and mngnificont hotel accomodations, and all membors of tbo association will bo granted half rates at hotels on presentation of thoir member ship certificates, during the meeting For official bulletiu containing full information-and official program rogarding hotel and railway rates and routes, and for further particulars, addroes, SShorin Secretary, Asbury Park, Now Jorsoy. Tho Ilolmnn Bible, the only genuine solf-pronouncing bible. Forsalo by Mrs. J. K. Kollogg, only. Self-pronouncing parnllol family bible. Tho King Jnmes nnd rovised versions ar ranged in parrallol columns. Lino for lino on each pngo. In various styles and prices. Tho now self-pronouncing Sunday school teachers' biblo. Coctainingallof tho holps of tho famous "Oxford" bible, with tho now nnd important features; every proper nnmo, certain accents and vowel murks according to standard authorities. Tho sylubles aro separated by hyphens and tho uccontod sylable is accented with tho ncute nccont. Tho quantity of the vowol sounds, whothor long, intormediato or short; and their quality, whether broad, obtuso, ob scure or otherwiso us well as tho valuo of.tho consonants, Tho scriptures aro flllod with proper names which aro vory difficult to pro nounce. This is tho only edition of tho Holy scriptures evor printed which af fords this important aid to tho reader. Bibles in which the proper names aro divided and ncconted are not self-pronouncing, becnuso tho vowol mnrks aro absolutely noccssary to dotormine tho propor pronunciation of tho words. Call on or uddress Mrs. J. E. Kellogg solo agent Red Cloud, Nebraska, ffi. L" i C " "'i ,,v You need not fear boing held up when you trade at Wiener's. i iii lloincMcekers Excursion!. One faro for the round trip. Tell your friends in tlio east that on Ma; 8th and 29 th the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets at the ono way rata to points in Nebraska, Kansas eastern Colorado, southwestern Da kota and northern Wyoming. Tickets aro good for twenty days allow .stopovers, and will bo on salo at all stations east of tho Missouri liver, J, FrtANCia, 0. P, & T. A., Omaha, Neb. tSwp j j& r i ...vr Lc9u 'Wp Hm KK 'iJni v- Tonchor: Children seo what it soys on tho blackboard and bo euro nnd toll yourparentB, that Wion'cr sells tho best clothing for tho ldnst monoy. To Wafer oimiiincrs. Notlco is hereby given to tlio patrons of the city water sorvico, of tho city of Rod Cloud, that section 21 of ordinnnco No. 43 herounto nnnoxed of said city will bo strictly nforcod hereafter: It shall bo unlawful for any porson within said city to Biirinklo, ojoct or throw water from privnto or publio sprinkler, washer or hydrant upon any public street, lano or alloy, or any yard gnrdon or enclosuro, or permit or causo tho same to bo done, nor upon or against any building upon such street, lano or alley, except for tho ex tinguishment of Ilrcs and ordi nary houso cleaning oxcopt botweon tho hours of 0 and 7 o'clock a. m.. und 5 nnd 8 o'clock p. m., of ench day; and any other porson violating nny of tho provi sions of this section shall upon conviction thereof bo lined in nny sum not exceed ing ton dollars and stand committed un til such costs nnd lino nro pnid. W. B. Rony, Mayor. II E Pond, Water Comissionor. Dated May 1, 1891. Irregularities and nil those pains aad distressing diseases pecnlinr to women are enred by Dr. Sawyer's Pastilles. Mild yet a powerful hoaler. Hold byDeAoGrit. J. II. DIefondorfer will opon n now hardware atore at Shelton. Money, skill and experience cannot Im prove Dr, Sawyer's l'nBtllls for diseases peoaliar to women. Srndto yenrdrnggist for free sample. Said by Deyo & Grlce John Limback and G. B. Roberts will opon a dry goods storo at Shickloy. The Boston Storo nt David City has beon ro-oponed. Bucklcn's Arnlea .Sal re. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped hands, chiliblnins, corns, and all skin eruptions, nnd posi tivaly cures piles, or no poy required. It ia guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or money refunded, l'rico'25 cents pCBT box. For sale by Cotting. tf Schnoor k Molono havo oponod n now furniture storo nt Gladstone jjat Small boy (aside) "Gee whiz,,' but those Little Giant Pills take the cake. Sold and warranted by Deyo k Griee. Fred Degnor will open a grocory storo at Iladal. DaWItt's Sarsaparilln propared for oleansing the blood from imparities nnd disease. It docs this nud more. It builds np and strengthens constitutions Impair ed by disease, It recommends itself. O. L. Cotting. A 110,000 brick hotel is to bo erected at Wood River. Tho bost fitting clothing on earth go to the Chicago Storo; olegnnt stock of square cut coats, padded shouldors, vests stiff breasts, correct in every particular. No one oxcopt us can show you such goods. Chicago Storo. Frost Bros, will open a gonoral store at Brunswick. Hoggs' Cherry Cough Sirup. The greatest nnd best Cough Syrup. It will relieve a cough quioker, surer and more effectually thnn any thing on the market. Sold and warranted by Deyo Si Grloa Parr & Lauer havo sold their general merchandise business nt Howells. Children Cry foi Pitcher's Castoria. ' i ' - Far in Loans. If you want a loan on llrst class land I can give you a special rato. Lowest in terest with option to pay part or all at any year. Call or writo to mo. O. F. OATiiKit, Red Cloud, Nob When Baby was tick, wo gave her Castorta. When she was a Child, alio cried for Cnstorla. When aba became JIlsi, slio cIimb to Cnstorla. When aae had Children, alio gave theia Castoria. John Stoolo has secured a now store building for his stock nt Ohiown. - ., , , Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Baum Bros, of Norfolk nro going out of the shoe business. Children Cry for Pitcher's Cnstorla. Not lee. Tho WebBter County Mutual Protec tion and Antl Ilorso Thiof nBsooiution meets In Cowles.tho last Saturday of ceoh month, nt2p. m, tf Tuos.HonasoN.JScc, ., . i j ir wmrrsvT.zs "w