kp V'liiilHWilH twvjr ' '.-: - vj.- awirr. - TTrt:Z t.w f tj -TTr?' THE RED CLOUD CHIEF, RED CLOUD, NEBRASKA, FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1894. 8 rji THE CHIEF BWOBH CUMULATION 1,330. A.C. llns.Ml'n, IMIItir. l.vituvTAir. ,isi laical lMltur. Krpuhlli'itii 4'onvt'iilioii. Tho Kopiibliean county convention for tlm nomination of cnndidntoH for tho of tiers of county nttornoy und rep rcpnntiitive, fur the choice of ilolo gules to wMiatiirial, llout icprercti tatlvo. eongrofnionnl nml Htnto conven tloim of the juirtr. ami for other regular btiHiiiPRB, is culled to inert ut tho court limine in Ked Cloud on the 1th day of August 18!l ut II n. in. Tho townnliipi will lie entitled to rcprcnentntioniiflfol lown, allowing one tleleguto at largo from each township and ono for each ten votes nnd major fraction thereof cuBt for Hon. C. W. Knloy for regent of the Slate University at the election in 18!i.'l: lloavor Creek 0 llatin ;' Cathorton H Klin Crook '" (larllold f (ilonwood 8 (Juldo Kock l':' Harmony I uavalo ' Lino " O.ik Creek I Pleasant Hill 7 I'otfii am K'imI Cloud township Hod Cloud 1st ward I.Vd Cloud 'Jd ward Stillwater Walnut Creek .11 . .ll! ,.17 Total I'-!-'' It is recommended that township rniictiucA bo held not later than .July '23, IS'.d. Hy order of county central com mit toe. S. K. Co..i). Chairmuu. K. MrN'iiT, Secrotnry. Hawaii celoltratoil .July Ith hut wo Imvo failed to eeo any congratulations over tho event liotwoon drover and Lil. Hon. J.ui' Mm C.vi.i. iu ntill in the race for governor with a big ( '' Ho will probably recoil u tho nomination on tho tlrst ballot. It linn been decided that Proudergnflt inuet hang July l.'lth. Ho was dpclared Banc. His iittorucva will go to a higher court in hit lielmlf. KvRi:vwiiH!i. you go, thu peoplo are wishing that tho republican party wan re-iiiBtuted. There would ba no hucIi "touyh" times us theso if euch woro tho caee. Tun Senato has pafcseJ tho turitT bill, the vote standing 31 to .TJ iu favor of tho bill. Senator Hill of Now York oted against tho bill, and Alton of No braska for it. We would like to boo JainoA McNony of IJh1 Cloud in tho employ of tho Btnte. with tho prolix "attorney-general" ut tached to bin name. Mao is n thorough ly competent attorney, and liiB familiar face is known throughout tho length and breadth of Nebraska, at well as Col orado and Iowa. Ho in a capable man for tho place, and tho place !b none too' good for him.- I'lnttBiiioiith Herald, Hkazii. has just recently como out of an internal turmoil, anil tho government of that Bister republic is safe. This con dition of alfairs is principally duo to tho backing given her by Undo Sam who backed up ids gunboats in Kio harbor nnd saw that tho republic had fair play, und ttmt no foreign power assisted tho rebels. In return, Brazil to show her appreciation celebrated tho 4tli of July juot na wo do it over her, with the Hashing of fireworks and tho llzing of tlreorM.-ker At present every idiistryiu tliecouii try ifl parol) ed by the great I'ull'naii Btriko. The trnoUiug public ilu not np preciuto tho tio-upeppeeially if they hap pen to bo away from homo. What the outcome of tho utriko will bo is hard to Bolvo at this time. It doea Eoem how ever that thero Bhouiil bo hoiuo nteaiiB provided that would equitably Kettle theso labor problems without putting ttio general public to bo much inconven ience. Thoro should bo a national law compelling arbitiation in nil cores bo tween labor u"d capital, and in evei other oiibo, where tho public la alTected then all dilfereuees would bo uuiicably and quieUly Bottled. Wi: were pleased to icceivo an invita tion to attend tho dedication of the new court houto at Clinton, DeWitt cnunty, Illinois, on tho llh da) of July, (Jiving foothor businetB wo ueie ui-abto to be prcflont, but wish the people if thnt eiiy ttn nbundanco of congriitulatiuiiB ovir tho now buildiiig, which iu a verv liand BOino structure, as cumpared to tho old briok court house which is no more, Mid iu which wo wore want to loam in bej liood'a ilajH. To our old Ihifb, lion. Jllohard llutler, editor of tho Clinton l'ublic, ia mont of tho credit duo for tho hutidsjiuo new btuicturo iih ho has boon working for twont)-sovon years aBflidumiflly for thnt end, nnd as nil things como to him who waitf, bo did Mr. Ilutlor at lubt renlizo his fondcht ilrcuin of Boeing the present building io place tho old ono. To him bo tho glory of tho now court liouco in Clinton. Tho editor of thin paper will always hnvo a bright place iu his memory for Clin tou, Lost. A small nprlng chap poukot book, which contained a & bill. - in Bllvor, eoinft fitnr I change and a postof flco key to box 1(X). Kuulvr will plcnso deliver tho same to .iru. M. A. Miller, und leceivo u liberal rovvanl UNCLE PETER'S SEHMON. "Wln jo' ipc-ii'iI, t rointiliti nlnnnlif Willi's tie tiling jo' briiu-la In? I)o)(i'i.iri't I' livn vviniinli To' jo' ClirlMjttn wiik begin IIti liMip! t-iciuiTi jo' lixluiti Wliii" tin phIiImi Iniiti-'na kIoit, Foli (Ic) nn' Imjuiij iIixIkIii W'i'ti do liu'n b, diis I' blow. "Tend Ut wiik mi hen-ravln. Yo' en "1.1 J ill lirnli mj Ming? Di'iii.unlliti twill u raven Ciiiiii ii-lnlln crnli nloiiKl Yo' uinj lj til t ii (-ucrfnl pidgin Wlm' ilu utiiiinn o' nmrry How, Mm ili-y won' Iw any ilodnln Won ilo liu'n lirKlni t' Mow, "I'm nun) ile Idle ilri'iuiiltil I. If' UuiiiiijuJ'n Uviumh hlghl lhili' )u' i-i-i- ilv lmupi U-Kleuuiln Un tie Iw.uui o'tlt- tJ;j? All. j'u iin'l JcuJtat o' loJu'ln Wlm' do LeUu ru blow, An tlpj' w an' bo iitij' dud tf In Won el Wnbe tgliwt ' Mow." -Clovelnml Plnla Dealer, THE SHOEMAKER. Iu moituraiii girt Hal.burg, noted if only for being tho birthplace- of Mozart, thero dwelt once a r-liociunkcr of tho naiiio of Sienold Veit. Notwithstauiling tho lowliin-fsof his ktalion, tliisdisclplo of St. li ifjiin bm ued iiii'ensu ucsitlutiUM ly Ixjforo tho iiium;.4. Liku tho village Milton iininoitallzed by Gray, llurr Veit had bien tlebarred In youth by "chill penury" from tUo acipilsition of knowlulge, but niaturcr days brought him iiiiiuy n recompeiusiiig o)portuuity for n glance at tho pages of wisdom. All was giist that gravitatel to our fhoeiuaker'K mental millstones, and tho btores ariiuitedthiis promiscuously from reading and heanMiy woio never ltst or sutfered to moldiT for want of enpres Klou. Indeed his application of what ho gleaned was frequently so inoppor tune as to exeito tho heaity laughter of his honcht but critical neighliors. Yet ho paid little heed to their merriment, ami today was us leady to excuse tho MhoitiiuKS of their boots with "brevity is tho houl of wit" ad to memro them tomorrow that their old choe werti brought "never too lato to nidid." Siebold was u bachelor from choice, but often let parts of thohouc, a quaint red tiled, low ritlged, many gabled dwelling at tho end of one of the serpen tino htreets characteriitio of Salztmrg. At tho time wo peep into his life wo liud him landlord of (.iahriol tito.s, a htudcut. Heir Vc-it'h pioximity to bo luiimatcd a cyclopedia jiroved Mich n Btimulant to his lriM for ktiruiiig as to bo well nigh iueluiating. Tho niero crnik of tho H;irr, is tho s-eholar went to and fro, was sufllciisit to ninko tho shoemaker's imagination reel in TitioiiR of tiiu feast of reason that the very tcp groaned to Mijipmt. QecubioiMlly iu tho evenings tho ptu ilenfc would ditrp into hla host'B cozy workroom and Miad him versions of tho Greek nnd Roman writers, und, canned along by his listener's whole honied at tention and untlisjruised rapture, wonld not infrequently continue tho inspiriting myths away into tho night. At fcuch timefl tho hiiiiplo toiler's delight culmi nated in nothing hhoit of ecstasy. Unco when tho student had retired with bis littlo red margined volume of legends ins ntlnnriu nndltur actually Btolo into tho vacated chair to hat isl'y himself that nn exchange of rents did not entail, a priori, u transfer of knowledge, and hastened to bed, where liefoio long ho lost sight of sordid and hampering real ity in tho faliKsfuluess of a dream that brought in its sequence tho attainment of the professor of am iciit languages in tho very college nttendid by his lodger. Ono Miiumcr evening, having finished, his work early, tho shoemaker sauntered out upon his porch to smoko and medi tate tlio while on a recent narration of tho student's. The story took his fancy o mncluts to incite him to action. Dur ing llcrr Veit's musings tho Bnn Bet. Tho retired street gtew htill and dark. Lights appeared hero and thoro behind small diamond shaped panes and em phasized tlio descent of nigh. Suddenly knocking thoashes from his meerschaum, the shoemaker entered his domicile, and, acting upon his cogitations, took down his time worn fiddle and drew from it few strains a return to his former mis tiess, music. Away back iu his youth ho could recall thu days when ho hau died the bow with no mean skill, but tor many a year ho had neglected inusio to delve iuthoinoio alluring Held of let ters. Now again ho applied himself to his instrument with n fervor wl f 1 made uo of every spare moment in til his old art returned so ravishingly that tho wondering neighbors strayed into hear him at bin new caprice. Hut they withdrew over with jocund faces, for try as they would to refrain from smiles Heir Veit was sure to elicit liuiuiment in tho end by some such observation as, "We'io never too old to learn?" It was nn a morning after he had been practicing tlvo months that tho shoo maker closed his shop, locked up his looms, and mounting tho steep, bare steps, that led to his lodger's qnarters left tho key with Gabriel, nddlng that he was not to lie looked for until his re turn. Leaving tlio youth at tho head of tin- stairway, key in hand, gazing won deringly after him, our itineiant musi cian covered carefully his violin with his long gray cJoak, drew his broad topped woolen cap over his eyes nnd p.ised into tho street, flee at that early , hour of pedestrians. He made his way over a britlgo across the Halaeh to tho brown meadows beyond the town. It was a most exhilarating morning. Tho ftilnch, ns it fo.inud lietween tho peaks Miitiuellng in banks two clad Kapuz-iii.iln-ig to the light, gloomy, tugged Multchslioiguil tho left, set und to biawl mile jubilantly than ovtr of its descent fiom the ilintiiutTyinh-sf Alps. The sun I had not yet m-cii above tho misty I mouutuiu tos, so the city lay in blind- I ow, but tho color Miffu-iiig tlio sky, nnd j tho glistening of the front mi the fallow meadows, and an oecaiinunl strain from fiomo stirrin;: toji,tiT bitukiucd day's lulvent. The fresh air wei-.ad to impait unwontea buovaney to Heir Veit. Ilu strodo lustily uii and tuui pn.sed tho open country mllaciiit to tho eltv. Un lamls and lowlands hotraveiscd forsev. r -to bung about the mountains nml prevent ed their getting to their llockn grazing ou tho heights. Tho traveler rcpliod serenely in an tnilntelllgiblo dialect thnt tho cloud certainly woro tlno evldencen of n dull day, but that the herdsmen woro not to bo further nlarnied, as ho was provided with tho sovereign remedy for buch exigencies. Seating hiniholf on u Btump near by, Ilerr Veit began confi dently to woo tho miu god with sweet music. Tlio anxious rustics concluded thnt this procedure was tho magical way to dissipate the mists and went by twos and threes contentedly about their vari ous cnllings. As the hours woro away, however, with no marked lightening of tho at mosphere, tho people began to doubt tho Mranger's power and to exhibit signs of impittitnce, some manifestations boing so stormy as to alTect tho musician and his inoiiMireb tremulously. Plici-bus, too, apparently was angry, for though llerr Volt, with his liveliest notes, be sought an audience, the day closed un blessed with a glimpse of thu buh god's radiance. Ah tho night bocamo durker and darker, tho music- grow more and more faint, but it was only when tho wcuriest villagers had sunk to rest that tho melody ceased. In order to give their would bo deliverer suflloient timo, tho inhabitants had resolved to leavoliim to his methods until tho following day. Bright anil early next morning tho sun npponred.but long before its rays gilded the mountain tops Herr Veit, fearful of another trial, had stolen from tho bcono of his exertions lighting nfter many hardships tho familiar roofs of Salzburg. Ono evening soon nfter Ilerr Veit's ro turn tho Htudent was asked to sup with him, and ovtr tho coffoo tho adventure wb reconntt d. Tho legend which had turned tho hoeniakcr's head must hnvo Iweu of Anipliion, under who) nintfio mnrio tho ramparts of TIioImm nru re tmted to have arisen, for whou tho epi sode Iiiul lieeu rohearsed mine host, pro facing by way of momentum, "A littlo learning is a dangerous thing, " reflected that in tlio olden timo it must hnvo been no small mutter to build up a wall by tho power of music, seeing that nowa days it was i.: t dilllcult to move even n cloud by the same. "True," Gal.r 'deseed, "such fonts wwn practie..', -igh on paper; hut, success granted, 1 , a. rant that tho achievements one comes acioss in chron icles woro not tho crust breaking per formances that tho old bards report. Times, moreover, have changed. Wo live in another age; different conditions environ us. Waiving enigmas abroad or in remote periods, there are problems at our very doors clamoring for solution. Reviewing it all and recalling n trench nut observation touching tho happiness of homo keeping wits, I am more than ever impressed with tho forco of our adage "Schuster, bloiW bcl doinen his ten I' " (Shoemaker, stick to your last, anticipated Herr Veit gleefully, and for ouco at least aptly. I. I. Summcrbviales in Kausas City Times. I)lx-oi-rcil. Thero wero many queer character"! in fialluutyno's printing house iu Edin burgh, and ouo of tliem declared that ho know who wrote tho Warcrley novoLs, "almost as soon as tho mastor, " Mr. James liallantyiie. "I hnd just begun n now sheet of 'Guy Mannering,' " ho would say, "ono night awhile after 1, and all tho com positors had left, when in conies Mr. lialluntyuo himself, with u letter in his hand and n lot o' types. " 'I am going to mako n small alter ation, Handy,' said ho. 'Unlook tho form, will you? I'll not koep you ninny minutes. ' "Well, I did ns I was bidden, and Mr. Uallanryno looked at tho letter and altered three lines on ono page and ono lino ou another. " 'That will do now, Sandy, I think,' were his words, and oil ho went, never thinking he had left tho letter lying on my bank. 1 had barely time to get a glimpse at it when ho came back, lint I kent tho band wool mid tho signature, nnd it was 'Walter Scott.' I had iv groat lang ballant ilullad) in Sir Walter's aiu hand o' write at bunny so that I was nno stranger to it. So, yousee, gentle men, I kent tho grand secret when it was ivroeret. " Youth's Companion. Mio Didn't Co. Ho (after a till'; Going homo to your mother, eh? She Yes I am. He Huh I What do you suppose she'll say to you? "She'll say. 'I told you fo.'" Ho made up. New York Weekly. CiHIXlllllllllL Mr. Hlimniy I don't liko that Miss Uiter. She -aid I was u perfect idiot, don't you know. Mr. Uiiiuuie Sho didn't mean it, of course, bliininy. Anybody knows that nothing human is perfect. Dotrotf Free Pi ess. Tin- Cuiirie of Trui I.oi She There is ouo serious obstnelo bo foio us. Ho Your pauntb? She No; but my little brother is un alterably opposed to our attachment. Baltimore Life. oral days, paulng often to break tho stillness of dell and glade with thu dul cet voice of tils violin. At last ho enme upon a hamlet nes tling, liko his own picturesque town, iu a stream tlm ailed valley at tho foot of a range of hills. The dampness of tho day veiled the hilltops heavily in inlst, n circumstance which seemed to disturb tho Hiinple villagers very much. They were gathered iu n knot iu front of tho mountains regarding wistfully tho sum mits of tho nearest range. Tho wander ing musician, following tho path that ekirted the base of tho hills, loomed suddenly in sight, and witli ono impulso tho peasants hailed him as u being scut from other realms to aid them per hups. They conjured him to dispcrso the clouds thut for soveral days had DYING BY INCHES. Vlio Cig of n Mnn In l'hltnile1ililii Wlio Is Victim of OMlflrntlou. Thoro is a living man in this city who is turning to bono, and who has for threo yenrs tints been gradually ap proaching n certain death. It is ucasoof ossification. Mr. Frank lin Fletcher was a salesman of middle age and iu good health when, ono day ubout thrco years ago, a poculinr sort of lump began to form on his chest. Iu n few days tho lump had grown to alarm ing proportions, and ouo morning as he was leaving tho houso ho wns taken with such violent pains through all tho muscled of his body that ho had to go to bed. A doctor was sent for, and I the meantime tho paius subsided. Tho tumor was treated und soon pass ed away, but tho paint returned, and tko unfortunate man noticed that ho was becoming rigid. He thought ho had poculinr form of rhoumatism and wont to n physician for n thorough examina tion. Whon this was concluded, thu fol lowing remarkable conversation took place: "Well, doctor, it's only rhoumatism, after all, isn't it?" "Shall I toll yon tho plnin truth?" nsked tho medical mail. "Why, yes, of oourso." "Well, Mr. Fletcher, your caso is hopeless. Your discaso will end iu death soon, and thero is no known niodlclno on earth that can euro it." Tho fclck man Bald nothing, hut his faco was ns white as death, and tends of cold perspiration stood out on hla brow. Tho doctor nerved himself nud contin ued: "I'd best let you know tho worst at once. You won't suffer much at first. Theso violent pains will booh subdue, but every day you will find yourself getting stiiTor. First, the glands through out your body will become hnrd. When you bend your limbs too much, it will sconi liko you are tenriug your muscles. After nwhilo your muscles will become hardened, and your limbs will fool much heavier than formerly. At last you will hnvo to keep your bed. "Up to this Ktago your montal facul ties and Ktomach will bo prnctically un impaired, but soon after you are too stitf to movo about you will find your memory failing you. Thut will mean that tho teaiu tissue is becoming ossi- ied. The muscles of your heart, tho very mainspring of life, will uxt stirf mi. Then, Mr. Flotclior, iuJw your will, if yon hnvo not done so proviously. I speak plainly, but iu kiudiMss. Yon hare about 1W months to live." Mr. Fletcher said nothing, hut rose, thook tlio doctor's hand and Ht homo. Tkcro 1m has remained since and is not 4f d , though ho is surely dyiug by hudies. Every day ho beswruos a littlo stiftwr, so little that perhaps poveral weeks will puss before any change is porceptiblo. As tho physioiau proph esied, his mind has begun to weaken, Init tho doomed man fights teavely for life, although no ono gives any reason, to hope. Almost every remedy conceiv able has been tried, but nil iu vain. Yet this bravo man continue to struggle even after his friends have despaired.- Philadelphia Times. A SILVER AVALANCHE. A Mlrie r Two Million Silver Italian nt tlia l'lilUilf.lpliln Mint. A portion of tho $50, 000, 000 that was stored away in vault C nt tho mint caino very closo to being i. causo of dis aster to sovoral clerks who wero count ing tlio coin on Tuemiay nfteinoon. An avalancho of silver dollar, released from their Imndlm through the rotting of tho bags, poured down iHto tho spaco where tho clerks wero standing, and omI.v through their hasty eecapo was a lo; of lifo provented. Tho coin was piled up in baga to n height of l'J feet nud widUi of 8 feet. The vault is dump, and thu baa had hecomo moldy mid frail. About 3 o'clock, us Wolingtoii Morris, an employee, was stauding on top of tho pilo raking iu t-omu loose dollars, hu trod into a bag, and tho silver dollars at ouco began to slide out. Liko a amxvv ball on a mountain side, tho mass of ilvcr dollars grow hi Mzo. Thoro wn.i un ominous rumble, and tho clerks at tho foot of tho pilo looked up iu sur prise. Seeing tho impending clangor, a wild break was Hindu for tho door. Se rious injury to Morris was feared, but ho succeeded in escaping unhurt. Tho impact of tho dollars thook tho mint building as by an earthquake, and intenso excitement prevnlled among tho employee.. It in estimated that tho amount which fell was valued at fully f?',', 000, 000 and weighed 1 12, 000 pounds. The accident caused i. change to lie made in thu method of counting. Here tofore tho counting has been facilitated by tho ue of a pair of scales, 1 1,000 K'iug counted nnd weighed nt a time. Now it will bo necessary to count tlio dollars ono lry one, and tho work will piobably consunio Mx mouths, possibly an entire year. Vhdor tho old system, the count would have been finished by , July 1. Philadelphia Press. Mi-xlio'n lliirrn rosluRp Stauiji. Tho following from Mexico City will interest the multitudo of cranks who collect postage stamps: A now series of postage stamps is iu proms of engrav ing by tho Mexican government nnd will mako its appearance for halo in K ptemler. This is tho first issiioof pic tminl postage stamps ever Issued iu Mexico. They will bo iu tho usual de nominations, 1 cent, 2 cent, 1 cent, fi rent and 10 cent, and will represent by i levi rly executed drawings tho various stages of Mexican ninil transiortntion, t-howing tho niotivo power of man, bur ro, btago and steam train. New Or leans Tinies-Deinocrat. Tlio l'our, I)ir ThliiKt Tho Duko of Westminster is asking tho sympathy of his friends because, under tho terms of tho death duties in tho nondiuir hudirct. his estate at his k clmth must pay to tho government n tax J or no Jots man fo,ouu,uuu. aiiiswiu compel tho poor heirs to got along with ouly 80,000,000. Loudon Truth, Abstract of Assessment. In Webster county, Nebraaku, for tho year of 18!1. IVrnoiml property Nuiulicr Value Average HorHCH Cattle Mules and iibscb . , . Sheet Hogs Steam engines .... Kirn proof pafes. . , Hilliard tables Carriages, wagoiiB. Wutchcu, clocks... Sowing machines.. Pianofortes Melodoons. omnns. 8S7 17090 7011 JlMO 10.-)184 11 89 80109 0150 401 27171 1053 107 05 15278 1 17 11 03 33 1 15 JIlOOl 21 71 7 :i078 50 33 31 00 13 57 1 31 1 40 2 21 217") .WW xm 1117 80 COO 110: ira: 18 25 5 20 Meaeliandlfio on hand 57018 12.J5 Material, Mfg. articles Mfg. tools etc Agricultural toola.... 1720 15925 Gold, silver pinto ware 00 130 2108 Diamonds, jewelry... Moneys of bunks, etc. Credits of banks Moneys not of bnnks. Crodita not of banks. Ilonds Pronerty of Co., Cor'B. 2087 2231 71 305 13808 lr" 15570 12852 Saloons, cnting houses HOUBOUOlU Invest, reulestnte, otc Railroad property.... All Property OfSVW? 20073 Totol valuo. 03180 ItKAL KSTATK, Numbor of ncres of improved furniB.. Number of acres of 570140 unimproved farms 223850 1 87 Total t.OTS. Xumbor of inproved city lots Number of unim proved city lots.. Total 800295 2 03 111 42 12 11 1810: 201G72 3108 41307 52181 213039' 40 58 Grnnd total 61740821 No. acrcB of wheat 18010 " " " 71120 " " " oatfl 14008 I' ' ' Imrlnv 1f!."i " " " Meatlow 14700 " " "millet 358 " " ' rye 1084 " " "alfalfa 12 Kruit trees 85302 Korest trecB 722473 Grnpo vines 12442 No reports from threo townships. Firv Insurance Amenta t'ASTF. THIS IN YOL'lt KXTIUATION RKOIH TKU roil DKL'KMIIF.K, 1894. The public pay all tho lire losses nnd for thoir own protection must givo enro ful heed to tho character and qualifica tions of tiro insurance invents, nnd ho can be judged lurgcly by the tire loss ro cord of his agency. At close of this year ask tho under signed for blnnk to bo used in making certified Btutomeut of your loss ratios for 1891. A good record on this lino will bo u valid claim for public patron ago in 18U5, and bo long us such favor able record continues. Doubtful risks means a doubtful future for tho agency that carries them. Citizens Kiro Abbo ciation, Mankato, Minn. All tho talk in tha world will nt con viaot you so quickly as ono trial ( Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salva for Soalds, Burna, BruiBts, Skin (Tactions and Flits. O. L.Cottlng. The Gazetto is the nnmo now poupulist paper. of Genevu' Hmnll in siz, graat in rasults: DoWitt's Llttla Early Kiaars. Best pill far Consti pation, bet for 8iek Iltndaohs, bast for Hoar Siamaoh. C. L. Cotting. A full blooded Indian pronchod in South Omaha last Sunday, A latisfled onstomer ia n parmanent ona. That's why wo raoammend DaWitt'a Lit tla Early Klmc Thav ourn CJaustipat'on hidigaition and IlilioustU'Bs. C. L. Cot ting. Tukv Motive. Wiso peoplo who have bought their DUOOB from ub can got them repaired by 1 a b.ullod workman at the following low prices: Sewing rips and tacking soles free, ! soling mons bIiocb nniled nn 50 cents, womeiiB' shoos 35 cents, boys shoes 35 cents, children'n 25 cents. Best of solo leather used. PatcheB 5 to 15 cents, Peoplo who Imvo not bought their gooda from us should loose no timo in doing bo for wo lire tanking lower priceu on hotter gooda thnn evur boforo.- IllakcBleo & Kaley. Go to tho "Lake" Kor fresh groceries Tho "Lake"' is to becomo a popular place, not only ub a rosort for tho weory but a good place to invest your money. Dr. Ciilliinort! oroiniilui. Dr. Culllmoro, oculist to Missouri Pucillo railway, Oinalia, will meet bis eyo and ear pntionts in Hed Cloud on July lHh and 10th nt . McKeeby'B of :lco. The list of hit tern remaining at the .loBtolllco uncalled for uptoJulv 5th MIon.R.I. MathowB, Kov. K. W. Miller. J. II. Mel-'nrlln. I,. Moody, W. K. Phillips, A. A. 'Alio aoovo loltoni will Do iienl to tlio lead letter office on July 19, 1891, if not .ailed for.-- ris.v.NK W (.owiikk, pot uaoter, Hed ('loud, Nobrasku. Ut'iil l'uilh never grows weak by anylug to wait, Siilfcrvrs taking llooil's Huihii par ilia for cliranio eninplaliiU tli-'ulil be putl4iit and tli rtuilt will lio Hutinfaotory ltooil'8 Cutiin. Hind's Pills not eauily, yet proniptlj ,uut ulleluntly, on tho livur nml bowels. '.Tt ear. to, - - Prof. Houdriokfl was in Kuiifiih erect ing ti monument ut hiu wife's gruvu this week. 209918 119705 329084 H7gajx- 'SftK''' JHl a.lfry. -x ' "l y5VV J.1 . ft A I Mr: Enaty n It. Smith , nna, Cal. Like Other Women I iuvf I lufftrtd for 85 yaars with a complication of trouble i, with continuous, nunoit unbtara bis pain la uij buck, the drip abo proitra- Hood's Saraa- 1 & par ilia' te4 ns. But Hood's Sarsapullla hat cured mm yff all MV IrnnTil.l Cures nil I ntinnt unpftk too rwr WW highly ot It. Mns, i:.H, .Smith, llox 8? Etna, CaU Hood'aPlllscurchfailacheaudludlKcitloa. ciiuitciEr.s. IHRISTUN Church-HerTicr Huadavnt 18:, a m slid 7:3U pin Huti,li. tmolHtUnuan Y P S U B at :J0 p in and V I" . C li Junior J at 4pm. CONIttlKOATIONAr. Cliureli-Hervle nt IDs SO am, ami 7.30 p nuHinulnv "clioiilnt 11:30 a m, V r S O K at 6:30 p 111 ami V 1 !i C E Jua lor?) at 4 p m. MrriI()I)IST I'hurrh ninl 7:30 p.m.. Ku i-rvlrc st Id .T) n. m. ninl 7:30 p.m.. Kpwiirth League ut 0;JU p, m. Hnnday .Scliool at 11 tin i in Iil'ISCOl'AI. Church- HitvIoi'1 every two J weKn, by appointment. . T.UTIIKRAN ChurcJi-Kvery llilrd Siiml.ty tJ morning at 10 o'clork. rjATHOLIC Church-Services t nppolutmcnt. BAPTIST Cluircli No roisiilur sorvli'iw. Sun ilavRchool(rci;uUr)at iiuiiti. ItV 1' U at (i::wpiri. CllArKI Sunitav school at 3 p in every Sim ilar. socii:tii:. A OU W Kach nltenntu Tiiciilny eveiiliiK HEN AOIifm boilKO .sulSU, ItJO K every Mon durnimit. (1AI.ANTHK Lortue Now, h'liuhts (if I'jthlun Tliurgday ercnlnc. RFI) Clondlldce No Bin. Mudeiu Woodrmm t America. altHrti.iti- Wi.,Iii,mU vln VALLEY Uxtiifl Ne r., l-'iateuml Order of Pro tectors, Aral nnd llilrd Motidv nt each montti. piIAMTY lidco No M A V nml A M ohcU V Friary bvihiIiik 1111 or lielore thn full tuoou. RED Cloud Chapter No IU. li A M ultvrunto ThnraJay evening. CYRI5NK Coinmoiidery No u ulieriiuUf Thurs ilty avanlMg. - CUIARITY Chapter Knttern tr No 47 alter ' nate Tne irtav etPiili't; GARKIEr.U l'nu No SI 1 A It Monduy cvon- Ing 011 or lefiire Hie full monri. GAHFIKI.l) W It C No U meets alternate Sat iirdnvafternoou. Tlf AIIY fSEKIW Mclir.NUY Tent No tl Uauht " want Veteraim Mnii'luyi'VPiiing. H KALKY Camp No 'J3,S of V Tuevlay eve lllllK CHKKHAN CIrel No.lT l.idlos nMholj A It J lint and third Siitiinl.-i)- evpiilii. IJKDCLOUIX'oiiuell No ID l.iyalIjtlo LR ? Ion ot America first ami llilrd Friday cra ning. 3 n 1 L.t.1.CT KmJ V-f 1 1 1 I ' H I ? p CD . 3 2 o iTIlll'UcI Kt'lioit. (Corrected Wei-Klv t Wheat ? Corn Oats livn 15 'j.'i-ftiio Max I 107 1 l.- HogB .J .J(l FatcowB '2 OO&.'i IK) Huttor 7 KKKB 8 l'otatoon l 0001 10 Chickens ,iu. 175 'I'urkeyH ,. n lietail priceof tho lied Cloud Milling Co., Hoiiib: Monogram Fault I CO 1 loyal patent i? eaek IK) H.of lJ.S.' wick 75 Tht) Kpworth leiiguo ir tho M. I', ehuich will give a foei.tl ,lulv I'JIh, 181)1, Watch for further ptirtu-iil.u i. I'ltriH I.aiui". For fiirni Ioiiiih n-e. A. II. (. 1 ay. - - - I'.jo hikI i:U rMii;;tun. Dr. Culllmoro In lied Cloud July Dili nml 10th at Dr. McKeehv-B ollkc. Liulieti wiuhmg a ii.iiiiifiiiil rellneil I'oinplovioii 1110 iciMieateil In . nil on Mru. I. A. I'raine. Fieo limh given away evei v ilnv. 1 . .1 . .. '- I I -VI Jl Dr. Prlcc'u Crenui Haklng PowJcr World's Pair Highest Awnrd. I ' g -a y 5 g ESS tri P1 T KniSlri - -i y k- r? C- :t5 mi ..... . -,-p. - m HE222SESSE2SZ,!,f?3C T"-? rrm -v --. r- - 'St