THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, MAY 2ft, 1894. f A. TI-IE CHIEF riiMUIifilWcpUly. guust'i'Iptlon, - $!IN:r Annum, iTliivip(tty in Ailrntir If not n Mil In ii'tv.iiiip, m(Ii r lli! dv Miin'S I n, I'W, ttio I'r.if nl I ' " 'I "". Ktilfitci' et lie Tout Oilier- In UM i lend, Ve!" , fl-tl llt'ttTOHIlC8lCtllHt tl.'lSI 1IATKA OI'AllVXIITHt0 rrof.rn "., t liu-li ur less vr ji-nr $! On W.x month' I Ttirco mi.n'In 2 oi fTAMlNll AtlVMlTlSKMKMlS, IVr llirli in o tt-itr tl 'II miiipi, ii,riHi!.iVri;;::;::::::::::::::::::::a 1" Hih'Ii neiicis per line ur una s'.u e, iiifi publication fi cents. 'inm'eiit Rpccl.nlo, ra)all Invariably In ad vance, 1 .rllim lucent. All ir.inin;' notice In the nature of mhortlso menti r pun i, f. rents tier lino. Leprt t otlevs nt If-nl intM, f. for n u.iro (leu Inri ot Nnnp.ircll ur les,) llr.it putillciitlon $1.(0; f.ruieli subsequent publication, per (ini.irc. W) ecu's. IN'n 'itrcfetied poslllen" contracts tnnue. All matter to insute publication mint be re cclod nt tills office not later tlnin Wednesday. Advertisements cm not b ordered out tur tlio current week litter than Thursday. IS. A: HI. 11, ES. Time Tublc. Taking elTect Dec, 3. Tralnscntrjlim I'uesciib'eM leave ltcd Cloud as follow : 1!ASr VIA HASTINGS. No. 1(2 l'asseiihcr to Hasting 2:30 p. m. AillllVB. No. HI rnosenser Irani llnstliig 11:35 a. m. KAHTVIA WYMOItIC No. 10, rariiar to St. .lostpli 8t. Louis mult Iiichuo d;illv lo:2Aft.in, COIN! WKST. No. IB ra.ciiiiri tor Denver, dally. 6:55 p. m ALL PRINTED AT HOME I tL' .NIX ESS cMtns. D 11. J. S. EMNJU, Dentist, Red .Cloud, - - NEnnASKA. Over T)tor'N I'uruKuro Ntore. Kxtracts teutli without pain. Crown mill hrliltio work a specialty, l'orcrlulti Inlay, ami nil kinds of cold fllllni. Slakes uold and rubber plates mid combination lilatea. All work guaranteed to bo first-class. I W. TULLEYS, M. D. Ilnmrcopatlilc IMiynlclan, Rett Cloud, iVcbrusKti. (inicooppoltu Vlrst National Dank. U. H.I'.xiimlnliiK hurgeon. Cltronlo diseases treated by mall. r L. WINFREY, Auctioneer, Red Cloud, - Nebraska. Will attend sates nt reasonable figures. Satis faction guaranteed. I II. SMITH, Iiisuruiivo Agent, RED CLOUD, NEBRARKA. I do a strictly fnrra Insurance and invite nil to soo me. ltfASE & MoNITT, ' A TTOllNEYS AT LAW. Moon 13r.ocic, - RED CLOUD, NEB. Collections promptly attended to, and corrcspuuclenuo solicited. r V TllUNKEY, Attorney at Law. Red Cloud, Nebraska. Omen Up stairs, in Moon Block, R P. HUTCHISON, Tousoiiul Artist, 4th Avendi:, Red Cloud, Nebbabsa. First-cluRs bnrbera and llrst-olaea work unrnntocd G ivo mo a call rv STOFFEll, Fnxlilonuble Burlier, Red Cloud, Nebraska. I Rive my personal attention to my patron. First class shaving and hair cutting u specialty. fMIAS. SOHAFFNIT, limirance Agency, Kepresents (lorniau liisiumice Co , Ireeport, III. ltojal lusuiaucf Co., Liverpool, KnKland. Homo Flrn Insiiranen Co., of Oinalia. Nebr. I'lurnlx AssimiiH-u Co. ot London, Kiir. To Manchester Klro AhSiirancoCo of ruulanil. (luardlau AssuinncoCo.,or lindon, Kiik IliirlliiKton InsuraucoCo. or UurlliiKton, Iowa. Urltinh Aintilea Assurniu'u tlo. Toronlo, Can. Mutual ItesBivo I'mnl Lite Assu.of N. Y. , , Tlio Workmun HuIUIIuk and Loan Association ot Lincoln, Nebraska. Ollico over Mizor'a Store. Run Ct.oun, NKiinMKA C. E. Putnam, NOTAUV PUIILIO, COWI.E8, - NEHHASICA. Agont c3 Phoenix Insurance Co. OF lUlOOKLYN. St. Paul Bankers Life Insurance Co. BEAL ESTATE All business intrusted (o liiru will bs promptly attondedto. AoiU'U lo 'I'euelters. Notiro is liorcby given that I will examine all persons who may desire to oiler themselves us candidates for teachers oftho public sohools of this couuty, at lied Cloud on Uio third tiaturdny of cnuli month. Special examination) will bo held on the Friday proeooding the 3d Sat urday of each month. The standing required for 2d and 3d grade certificates is the gamo no grado bolow 70 per cent., average 80 per cent; for first grade certificate rj grade below 80 per cent., averapo &&),') per eont. in all branches required Ty law. D. M. Hontib, County Supt. iiritcnrs. filll! I T! XN rinirrli terrier Sundav at Wiffi y n in mill Tropin sunlivclinii.ttiiuori 1 m O I! nt G.3u p in ami Y I' rt (5 K Jnnlars at Ip in. ri()V(lliKii.rioNV. riiuicli-ServlcMnt lot l n III. til l 7 n'i lilt HillKlnvMitin.it At II 3A t m. I' s - k :.t n v p in iitiil V 1' B 0 K Jun-!- it 4 n in lI.IMilNt . j.;i,t, -cnirp nt I0.3H a. ro lllill" !. III. I llMOHll I.CMIIC? IllClW p. in HiiimI-i sc'iiml nt II -xi ti. in. 1,11'MvOIMI, I iiiiirii-Snnlcrs --' n l, Iiyniipiiliiitiirnt, eery two I I nir.lSVN nimeli-Kvnry llilr.l Siuidiy ' iii'iri'lnii nt in ii Vinck. ( j "M.:M'i...rci,-eiceiiynm.oi.t.nent. AI'IISI Clitirili-So rcKtikir services, Sun ' il.n chihil(iiaular)ntiioon. II Y I U at Rii p in (MIArr.lr-si.nd.n school at 3 p m mery Snn- v' 'IIV. soc:iirrn:s. J) U WKacliTiTtefnati Tuesday evening. " 11 HN Ailliein Loilg .No $C; 10 O KevervMon ' duynlulit. iALANTIIi:i.ocU'eNo20, KiiIkIiIs of l'ythtus Tliiirsday rionlntt. 1 I'D Cloud I.mljo No COS . Modern Woodmen ,v nf America nltenmtn Wednesday nvenlnn VALLEY UmIuo Nofi, I'laternal Order of 1'ro- tMCtors, III it and third Monda of each month. MIAIItlY LmlKH No m A V and A M each ' I'rlduvpM'iilfit on or befuro tlio full mnnu. I J lili Cloud Chapter No la, H A M alteruati 11 'Ihurstlav eveulnu'. lYHHN'K Comnmiiilery No it alternate Thurs v iiiv I'Veiilns. IHIAIHTV Cluptrr Kustorn Star natu TueMlni eveiilni:. No 47 alter GJAltl'ILi.li rnstNiisoUA It Monday oven ' U)'i on or before tlio full moon. GAHIMKI.Ii W It O No 11 meets nllcrnato Sat urday afternoon. AfAKY yr.r.lW Mnlir.NItYTentNoUDaiii!ht-"- on of Veterans Monilaveveiilnir. HH KAL12Y Cuinp NoVB, a of V Tuesday eve ii up. nine tJllltltMAN Clrole No 3, ladles of the OAK u tlrst and third Saturday evening. UKI) CLOttD Council No 18 LoyalMystlo Lex . Ion ot America tlrst Biid third Friday eve nlns. " EMfcSflTOlf SPECIALISTS Otccu'.r.r Uruiluiito.) Are Hi? Ir.' i'dt and tno:t ucccifulrcclatlit And i l(,ne ji'i l.clr- rvT!7v younitanamia. .sy l llcmnrklle re- e,l our treatment. Many yours of arleu uiul tuccrs ful experience Initio unif)f mm. tlio tnctliixlt that ive iiiniioownona len j,'ji3wiio are urrenn Xttitiri .cK "I vSSWX""'! errors of ou Hi ami cxcent arenervoua linnotent. ' . ' . -'-.Vft ' I I -. Li'''.tf"',""B ui izmm ytellijwa and the 'tiiif, Hriirn u innr OK . i'. I A"'c.fJ'r contempt or "i.Js.'ife-v-s rnnlon,. lent ui iiivir id com. toitiir.rnr.li'O tnnll piltcnt. It llicy ran pomiltily to rcaiorcil, our utvu ezelualvo treutment v. lilullurilitcili'C. 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I'ltr.t: conmilliitlon nt thuolllroor hy mull. Tliorouitli exnmliintlvn and careful dlair nols. A homo treatment ran lie Riven lunmnjorlty of cue, t-end for, hyiiiptoni Illank No. lfurjtcnt No.VforWoinen.ho. illorBkln Dlneatea. Allcorro ponilenciinnawcred promptly. Ilunlneinatrlcllycon nilentlal. Lntlro trealinent aent freo from olnera lluu. liefer to our patients, hanks and builncn met Addrcisorcaltoa DR. HATHAWAY & CO., .i.U. Corner Hlxth undlYllxNU., Itoomt I Mid S (tip Blalrn.) NT. .HlWfPll. MO. IpnHa 11. LE , 1011 IIT1IEIIREX. Thi, rlM4f 'K lin llyttd illreellr to th. iwt A lhw diMiMl of tliUnlto-Urlnirf Or. '" rmulr.i tio chsnr of dl.t a nau,Mui, tucrcurlttor pulonous me4 Iclncto U Uktn InUroaUr. Wata UHd AS A PREVENTIVE by cither in It U lmpnnltiU locoDtnel any vtncrul Uluw Imt In Uit cut of ttictalrettlyURroitusAtaif Arnictaa " TX BE jriS tM " c"r0 rrc9 ''' m'"' i"'1 witliOonorrli(raanilUlect. wagutfMl. 9 1 ler box, or 0 box,, w K I'or .Sale liy Ioyo &. Grlce. LADSrES DO VOO KNOW CD. FELIX LC BRUN'S STEEL UliO PElillYBOYBL FILLS nro tlio oriRlunl nr.d only FKKNCII, enfoandre llnlilocnro on tlio mnrltet. l'rico$1.00j cent by mall. Uouuiuo uold only by Vmv Sale by Dyo &, Orlee. ST LINB TO AND A C HiDOif 8 BFODio-celers. RnUnillit rnratlvanqent far h'urvona or Blck Hdudachn. Ilrilln llliulmtlrtn. KlAj.ltlAu.nHU. xx'ul or teiif i nl heurnlitlai b)m (or jllieu- malum, tiuut, Klduay liUordera, Acid U;a llln. Aiiirniln. Aiillilols for Alcoholla r.nd other oiwmm, l'rlce, ID, tSund&UGeuta. LlfvrvcMcent. THE ARNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 161 S,W tUrn Atin.1, CHtCAM. a co At- v ? JXWs ".. Ji'jVr'IS coiiiniiior Ml Bit S , .- .y-ffh V'Vi&El . iVlinvo weak, umlc- ''.'J'O' '?vCiS3V', cliipeil or ll- .' ' .i .ii'tsSi-JW.4lrpilin:il orcuni. or Gli Mijaacjit rtf atrmjKwmmmmiMjMamnaKmmi DENVER CALFORNA INTO A DEATH TRAP. -ATE OF A KOREAN WHO DODQED ASSASSINS FOR TEN YEARS. A Consplrntnr I.tired t'roin lllfi l'laeo of Coiup.tratlvii Security liy tlio 1'roiulan of Money mid l'olltleitl I'owit -A True Story na Startling ns One of (luliorlan'n. Onborinu ncvrrwioto mletoctivo nov el that liml in it n nioro Pturtlinir htory of criminal mivciiii Hum him tlio follow ing true story from China. Tho luwos simition tit Hliaii;liul of Kim Ok Kim, tho Koroan cotjiirator, wrw tlio climax of 10 ycai-rf of nlooplosM pitrstilt of this refugeo by euiitisurieri of tho Korean gov ernment. It Koeiim tb.it Kim, who was tho lend er in tlio Seoul palaeo plot of 1881 mid fled to Japan to avoid denth, recently received letters from nu old Koroan exilo in Shanghai offering to pay him largo sum that had boon duo many years if ho would go to Shanghai. About tho BOino timo Kim received nn invitation to go to Shanghai from Lord Li, former ly Chinese- minister to Japan, specially instructed by Viceroy Li Hung Chang. This step was taken by tho viceroy, it is nssnuu'd, owing to tho increasing in llucueo of Hussiii in Korean affairs, and ho felt tlio necessity of an nlHonco with Japan iw setoff ngainst tho encroach ments of Russia. For this reason tho attitude of China townrd Japan in con nection with Korean matters has beoomo much milder of late, ns may bo in stanced in tho appointment of n much more easy going minister in tho plnco of Yuan, tho lato representative of China in Japan. With this ehnngo of policy tho support given by China to tho Ming family has sensibly declined, and their iuflueuco has in consequenco wnned. Lonl Li intended to hnvo hold a conference with Kim, with tho idea of drawing np n programme of progress ive party politics which it was proposed to introduce again into Korea. Kim saw tlio means of gaining n small fortuno and of increasing his pres tige with China nnd Japan. Ho saw that tho latter might lead to his return to power. So ho ignored tho daugor and started for Shunghni. Whether tho ns snssin accompanied him is not known, but tho dny after ho reached Shanghai Kim was killed in a foreign hotel. Tho assassin, Kwo Sho, was caught and held for trinl. Ho belongs to a fam ily said to have hold nn ofllcinl position for generations in tho peninsular king dom. Ho canto to Japan in 1888, nl most rosourccless, and earned a difficult livelihood by vnrlons devices. Never theless in 1800 ho managed to procure money for a trip to Europo, whero ho spent thrco years, often encountering great hardship, but always finding menus to llvo without recourse to char ity. Returning to .Tnpau, ho showed n keen interest in politics. Thoso who know him best declare ho is an ndveu- turer who would uudertnko any crime for sufllcicnt reward. On tho snmo dny that Kim was killed a plan was dovlsed for murdering Bokn Ei Ko, another Korean who had solicit ed f nnds for a school in Tokyo for train ing Korean youth. Ono of tho studonts, Tal Gen, told his fellows that ho had been ordered by Li Itsu Shoku, a Ko rean, who claimed to hnvo instructions from tho king nt Seoul, to murder Bo ku. Tho lad hesitated becauso tho vic tim had been good to him. Li and the 6tndouts wero arrested. After Kim lied from Korea ropentod efforts wero made by tlio Korean govern ment to procure his cxtrnditiou, but tho Jnpaneso foreign ofllco refused to enter tain nny such demand, obviously op posed, as it was, to tho practico of civi lized nations. For n timo tho rofugco was prudent enough to avoid any act that might shake tho Jnpaneso govern ment's decision or endanger his own privilego of asylum. But as timo went by ho acquired nssurnnco and began, or was supposed to hnvo begun, fresh do signs ngainst tho public pcaco of tho country. Tho Japaueho authorities had then to choose between running tho risk of troublesomo complications with Koron, or ordering Kim to leavo Japan, or removing him to homo plar where his machinutious would bo practically powerless. Tho tlrst of thoso conrsos would hnvo been plainly uustntcsmnn liko, tho second would hnvo involved Kim's death, and tho third wns open to several objections. Nevertheless tho last course was chosen. Kim was sout to tho Bonin islands. Hero ho lived a comfortnblo and unoventf ul lif o for some years. Finally it was decided that tho cli mato of tho Bonius did not agrco with Kim, nnd ho wont to Tokyo. An im pression constantly prevailed nmoug tho Jnpaneso thnt Kim could novcr rost without making somo final attempt to carry but tho programmo which failed so signally in 1881. It is said that in his early days ho thrco times dissipated tho wholo of his resources in gambling, nnd that his speculative tendency did not disappear, but only took u different direction in later years. In his own country nnd in China ho was always rcgardod ns n factor of po tential mnguitudo in tho oriental ques tion. Tho anxiety of his government abont him was shown by ropoatcd at tempts to got possession of his person, and oven, it is rumored, by moro than ono commission to nssossinato him. A man of considernblo attainments and wido erudition, ho possessed also tho gift of winning not only confldonco, but sympathy. Dnriug his rosidenco in Japan whero ho went by tho namo of Iwatn Shuknku, woro tho Jnpaneso cos tamo and spoko tho Jnpaneso languago fluontly ho mndo tho acquaintance of many foreigners. Now York Telegram. Sudden Iteforraatlou. Chummy So there has boon no haz ing in your collcgo this year? Soph No. At tho boginuiiig of tho term tho prcnideut announced that ono of tho freshmen was an ox-cowboy, but ho refused to toll which one it Wft. Good News. rvr. , . . .v it HIS AWFUL THREAT. Thnt Hint About Another Rtory Itrouglit tho Weleonie Quarter. "Gentlemen, ' said a smooth looking man to tho crowd in thn cigar store, "I saw a fnnnv thing today. " "What was it?" asked throo of tho crowd at tho same time. The smooth looking man loaned against a showcoso nnd-bcgnn: "I was going down the street this afternoon, nnd as I was passing tho postoflleo I hoard quite it racket inside. 1 went in. Thero was one of tho big Irish women who Fcrub out dancing around iu tho middle of tho lobby with a pair of box ing gloves ou her hands She was hit ting ont iu nil directions nnd had al ready floored a couplo of men. An alarm was sent in, nnd pretty soon tt police man cntno running down and arrested her. Just ns he was aliout to haul hor out to the patrol box that stands on tho corner near by n dignified looking man, stepped out of tho crowd nnd said, 'Lot that woman go. 'Why should I lot Iter go?' asked tho policomnu. 'Because the United "tatos government says that Bho con do what she has been doing. ' 'I don't catch on, ' replied tho policeman. 'Thou rend thatl' shouted tho dignified looking man, pointing to tho sign ou tho wall. Tlio policeman turned and rend n sign, 'Letter Box.' " Tho smooth looking man stopped hero and looked around expectantly. No one laughed. Aftor a depressing silenco for a couplo of minutes onoof tho party said, "Well, what's tho Joke?" "Why," said tho smooth looking man, "Letter box lot her box, soo? Lether box, meaning tho woman who had on tho boxing gloves." Thero was a succession of dismal groans, nnd every ono snvo tho dork walked out into tho night Aftor all had gone tho smooth looking man turned to tho clerk and snid hurriedly: "Say, boss, I didn't moon nothing by thnt I only wonted to got a chauco to talk with you in private." "What do yoa want?" asked tho olork. Tho smooth looking man npproaehod him and said hoarsely, "I only want a quarter." "Well, you don't got it " Tho smooth looking man's fnco took on a hard expression. "Then I will toll you another story," ho said firmly. "Not on your lifo, youwon'tl" shout ed tho clerk, producing tho desired coin. And that is tho way ono man got his drinks. Buffalo Express. "Sacred" Water Analyied. A sciontiflo analysis has latoly boon mado in England of tlio Zcm-Zom water from tho sacred woll at Mecca, which, according to tho Arabs, is tho woll that tho nngol showed to Hagar, and whoso water saved tho lifo of Iuhmaol. After reading tho results of this analysis ono cannot wonder that pilgrims who drink tho water aro frequently attacked by cholera. Tho specimen examined, which was hermetically scalod in tin bottles 40 years ago by Sir Richard Burton during his visit to Mecca iu tho disgniso of a dorvish, coutniued 00 grains of chlorino to tho gallon. Water which contains so littlo as 0 grains of chlorino to tho gal lon is ordinnirly regardod as scarcely fit for human consumption. Moreover, iu tho caso of tho Zcm-Zom woll, it is bolioved that tho chlorino originates from tho custom of pouring tho water over tho pilgrims and allow ing it to run back into tho woll. Tho sacred water was found to possess nn extraordinary degroo of "hardness," thrco times ns great as that of avorago water. It also hold SO times as much ammonia compounds as drinking water should contain. No bacteria woro discovered, but this is accounted for by tho fact that tho water had remained for so long a timo sealed up iu entire darkness. Forty years of such confinement had complete ly sterilized it, but tho chemical im purities remained. Youth's Compan ion. Mood an a Medicine. "Lot mo havo thrco ounces of that bottled blood quick I" bids fair yet to becoino a not uncommon order iu tho corner drng store. According to n woll known Philadelphia physician, stnrtling progress has toon mndo iu blood healing, or hematherapy. "Blood is not only life, " ho doclarcs, "but lives itsolf in dependently. It is a highly organized living tissuo simply in tho transition state. It can bo mndo to livo apart from tho body indefinitely in perfect condi tion nnd cny.thon bo u turned into nny tissuo by nny opening r.t tiny timo, when it will instantly rcsumo its full creativo activity. It can oven bo swallowed when tho patient, suffering from drain ing of blood or hemorrhages, can tako no other drink. Death from blood star vation will ono day bo exceedingly raro indeed, ami theso corked up vital corpus cles will bo used not only for immi nently dangerous but for intractablo lingering cases." Philadelphia Record. A Woman' I'atent. Letters patent hnvo been taken out by a woman iu Madison, N. J., for an im provement in envelopes. Tho invention consisU in printing a small dovico of nny shapo on tho under side of tho flap of tho gummed envolopo iu n sensitive fluid, stable when dry, but which will run or spread ou tho application of steam or tnoistyro, thereby showing at onco thnt the letter has been tampered with. Tho government has recently invited in ventors to submit their ideas for some means of detecting tho unlawful opening of scaled letters. Washington Star, Kchoci of an Altercation. "Ent Antonio cnunot possibly hnvo said any such thing!" ' 'I assure you ho oxpresscd himself precisely iu thoso terms." "And I ropcat that it is out of the question (getting excited). Woro you present when ho said it?" "No, but" "Very woll, thou; I was present whsn he didn't. "Motto da Ridere. , served Exclusively to the 2iA7f92i2 People admitted to tfte World's Fair Grounds. 0SBBBHnsWv'SnaWJr 'JvVVSllBjHHBBBBHDk i&Ji H iLXniIIHtBUljlBBBVBBBBBBBW Universally Leading Fine coffee of the World. For sale only by Sherwood & Albright. rifrm,sjrrv Pekin Corn Plows, Harrows, Garland and Boss Gang Plows, Yankoo Sulkoys, Barlow Plnntera and Check Rowers, J. I Caso Lister, best in the World. S ja a ai JaOr mm mm F. V. TAYLOR, Tho furnituro Man hns stock of FURNITURE of every eonceivnble description. Bo euro nnd j Window Wall k 1 tt, (Successor to S. E. Cozad.) Ho is prepared to furnish you with an clegnnt organ or ing machine from 125 up. He will ninko you most nny terms to suit you. IIo will do your repairing cheaply. Headquarters for all kinds of supplies for machine repairs RE IN S1Y OLD STAND, OPI'OSITL WIENERS. The City Restaurant and Confectionery JOSEPH UEHDUICCii:it, Prop. New York Weekly Tribune THE CHIEF ONE SL accepted as the sas H. C. SCOTT, Tije Irrvplerr)ei)t IDealeir, r'ull lino ot all kinds of l'arm Machinery, Specialties mads ( jaga S jejs .ajlSj m -e "3VI nn elnbornto nnd unlimited . see his stock of Shades, Paper, carpets, Sewing Machines and Organs. sew OPENED -AND- YEAR Address THE CHIEF, Red Cloud, Neb. t :i W . Ikll W i ..jnirV&kL. :..:tiL 'Mx tmvfhrk4' K8&xf& VJB ."...' U,Atufi(. .jc.7-.k1. vl JtJ&,K'.l- U '-'' iitt,W..- :. f sijrm-v" r""""TlMDMg,r .erw-- i . - rk . j .j.,ii .. j- . . ,. j.,j. yj--jj-grv iewwaCTBWBWTOii' wwwygwygsHy-qgsff